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The Montreal herald
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[" PUS LITTLE WAHTS Use Heraié Wan: Columns.== 7 ESTABLISHED 180s.THE \u2014 NO.20%.\u2014 \\ FIRST SOD OF - CTP TURNED Canadian Contractors Began Work Yesterday Near Portage la Prairie.WILL SOON BE A BUSY SCENE HILL FAMILY'S BAD RECORD There are 300 Toams at Work To-day and Within a Month There will Be 1000 \u2014 The MacDonald-McMil- lan Cc.the Contractors.Wronipez Moan Vag, ow .: Ste Toc ret sod on The TEL Danses Uneutai railwaxs vas tutned yesterday Ly the MacDonald-MeMitien Compan 81 a point six niles nos th of #idne.The Maclenasld MeMilten c'en DAga) - who have tbe -onutruet fou the first 270 niles west of Portage lu Prairie, u *\" have 300 teams at work to-day aid 1,000 teams withing à myeuitle, LORD GREY AND PARTY WILL LEAVE FOR WEST Cabinet Representatives to Attend the Autonomy Ceremonies.| ! | Peterboro Murder Grows in | | | k i i | lai}, township Thursday Qilava.Aug.25\u2014 (Specialy Phe (Gon - trnor-General and the representatives of the Cabinet leave at Loam.slonday for the West to ati ad the autopomy terumentr: The Cabinet will be represented by sir Witfrid Laurier aad ion.William Paterson.They will tra- Vel ti u Governar nt car attached to the Canadian Pacitie Express, The Governor-tseneral will require far his.party the use of three cars, a private, tar, a Pulhinan and ua baggage car.His! Excellency is taking à large enough portion of his establishment to the West with hun ro cnable nm to remain for six weeks, As soon as the autonomy prices.< SILK PETTICOATS AT $5.00 In the matter of Hector Dubreull, grocer, When you buy at DA areas Sete JaND- MISSES\u2019 READY TO-WEAR HATS, | - These are Colored Skirts, such as sliver gray.brown, reseda, blu crimson, purple, etc.ra ard District of Montreal, Leach\u2019s lano Rooms, e border.Special.at.Ze.3e.4c _ pretty mixed straws, green and White, \u2018balance of last season's stock.You will see them all on the one table and at the ons vo credits 4 In 2448 St.Catherino St.© PLAIN WHITE LAWN HANDKER- red and white, brown and white, trim- .price of 85.00.: LC i The STeditors of said Insolvent are hereby : .> 11 CHIEFS, hemstitched, 34\u2019 inch 50 med with silk band and rosette 50¢ mE : of thin CouriPear before one of the Judges you are getting the hem.Each, 4ke.Per dozer QUC at side.Special value, at.es BLACK TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS AT 8:2.05\u2014Just a limited quantity of these left The Court Foun the Court room No.31.in b fit of 27 on\u2019 \\ : - uz over.They have been advertised at $5.00 and $6.00.Now reduced to clear at $3.95.day of \u2018September AR of the Riu ene 0 years ex- THE So a 1 - och L [In the forenoon.In order ce Five thelr nice | perienoe.| \u2018 : : Oo ous , » hid I e ppointment of a curator an t - 1 - - \u2018 ; .inspectors to the property of the satd In- So -_- \"> ; A R S C LIMITED ses £ ies\u2019 Fall C The New Stock is i = TR 1 S.C LEY : a 1e .Montreal.25th August, }065.: .Try a CYRANO.You .; ( vé } S a oats.e cw toc 18 in.SR PO ENNE.would \u2018swear you smoke an im- 1766 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 St.James St, Montreal.\u201c We are showing a large variety in Ladies\u2019 Coats and Costumes.imported models and Deputy \u2018Prothonétary, 8.c.) \u2019 | .: | oS our own creations.We make to measure on short notice any.of the Coats or Costumes \u2014 rm ported Cigar.Only 10c.\u2018 Fe now on exhibition in our show rooms.\u201d : .i ; .wl | - ur | oo CALLING IN CREDITORS.|= = \u2018 PROVINCE OF QUEREC.\" + ; V 2, ; District of Montreal.\u201d ' [7 HAR a ! \u2018 I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE (7280 \\ > \u2018 -GOO O .: : nz FANCY VELVETS at 39c arme | (GENER DOD NEWS FOR LADIES |.\u2019 Tn the master of Joseph Ernest Gratton, ORAN, A M : .LE - J py J - _ The large assortment and exceptionally good values we are offering in Figured Polka Dot por EL Puy of St, Hour Die Am.AH pk ~~ Velvets is drawing new customers to us every day.These Velvets are of a superior - : ~~ =?/ £ : Th t 2 3 quality, perfect in every way, and.the low price\u201438c¢\u2014at which they have been marked ordeved 10 appour re solvent the hereby pus é : New Corsets makes the offer still more irresistible.See our display of these Velvets In front ot thin Court, in the Court room No.231.in q \u2018 : .; the Court House, nt Montraal.on the firat | day of September next, at ten of the clock » : In the foreroon, in order to give.their advice : / : cw Ç touching the anpointment.of a curator and inspcetors to the property of the eald In- E.T.Gentury, Patented, at .$1 o~ © Style 476, Low Bust cae) solvent, .Montreal, 25th August, 1905.Style 481, High Bust : .BR.TURENNE, Covpite oa dom » These Corsets reduce the abdomen by Deputy Prothonotary, S.C.means of u belt below the waist, as per A ; fllustration, at the same time increasing the bust.Glving support, they combine elegan~e with ease.window.| | JAPANESE SILK, Ivory only.at 285¢\u2014A new lot just in.The Silk is 22 Inches wide; fit ! is the quality that.is regularly sold at 85c.Our price for this lot just ZBc.COLORED TAFFETAS and MESSALINE SILKS at 8O\u2014Prettlest shades in all the fashionable colors; best value that can be had in the city at the price.; ' .BLACK TAFFETA DELYON, 22 in wide.Our special line at 5De.Velvets and Silk counter, ground floor, near main entrance.TAFFETA SILK AT 42c\u2014Special Offer PUBLIC NOTICE \u2019 PINK ONLY (3 shades) in this lot-=It is the quality you could not expect to buy for less = ! - - - a .than 85c.Owing to a rather large proportion in that particular color we have marked B.T.Watchspring, Patented, at ~ ¢ > them down to this exceptionally low quotation of 426 a yard.Samples sent on SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE Style jy High Bust 1.25 wen] demand.\u2019 On the Eleventh day of September next = Style 687, Low Dust With detuchable watchspring steel boning.This is by all means the mos comfortable Corset ever invonted./50 clymsy __ side steels.\u201cThis Corset, with our Century ; ; Belt, fold At .B1.50 { (1805).at Ten o'clork in the forenoon, will be sold and adjudged to the last and highest bidder therefor, at the office of the under- elgned Notary.at No.iS St.James St, Montreal, -aubject to the conditions and terms of.sale -then and\u2018 there to be announced,» the tallowing immovable property.belonging to the children born of the marriage of Mr.J.K.Gordon with the late Amelia Wylie, bis wife, to wit: i « UPS PES Rey made Clothing for Boys and Men Reductions of 50 p.c.on Men's and Boys\u2019 Summer Suits.\u2018For sale by all Corset Specialists.TR PPLPPbPS LPP a ae Broken lines, of course, but you will moat likely find the size you want.A lot of land fronting on Aylmer Street.| Miss ).Armstrong.St.Catherine | BOYS\u2019 SUITS, different styles, mostly all sizes fu each of the lines now advertised at >.Montreal.known \u2018and designat ne the : St.West; J.À.Pepin, St.Cath- - $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00.\u2018 +5 morthwont part of lot mumba on The.of.\u201cgrins St.Egat; C.J.Grima, St.1 .: } : - cre Uh Jane .8 atherine St.East, and all Dry ; .; , .nog GETTING READY FOR THE OPENING OF SCHO OLS.WB a tT Ea vertion, Goods Stores.1 We are now receiving our fall stock of BOYS\u2019 READY-MADE CLOTHING.As usual, \"> ! Lena ne eh oo ah Wholesale: 35 LEMOINE STREET : ; : \u201c À our assortment will be equal to any in the city, and our prices always: the lowest.43 ; [more or less, with the brick houre and other - > ; .* [uiléings thoreon erected, bearing No.82 M \u2018 ; 24 5 .4 Aylmer Streat.and servitudes Aha rizhls = \u2014 me - = = = = Cm » .° .thereto attac , 88 mor \u2018 \\ Ce 1 : .certain deed of sale to said late Amelia .LS .af School Furnishings and our Special Prices $ re EE ES \u2014 \u2014 À \u2019 v so For the conditions, appiy to the phdor- | SCRIBBLING BOOKS, 150 pages ruléd paper.with fancy cover.Price Ze.signed.; IP KE } LEAD PENCILS, Ge dozen.Other lines of Lead Penoils.at Se, 10c, ZOC and 256 doz.| 4 L.A.DEROME.N.P.: FRAMED SLATES at 4¢.3¢ and Ge.- 58 Bt.James Street.PENHOLDERS at 1\u20ac, le and Fc.4 Montreal.25th August, 195.\" | RUBBER ERASERS at 2c.10¢.13¢.tee UE = Ÿ FANCY WOOD BOXES for Pens and Peñcils, at Ze, 10\u20ac and 20e.CT * 4 WR TING INK, MARKING INK, MUCILAGE, eto.etc.4 È Special sale of these scholars\u2019 requisites on ground floor, near main .caiive.Rubber : Gloves Use these Gloves and your hands will keep soft.Glove Manufacturer J.B, A, LANCTOT» | 152 St.Lawrence.\u2018Tel.Main 3187.Cotsets and Gloves carefully repaired.emote a \u2014 este IS = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : 43 me CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.| J } | | 06 PRG EE PDP ERP POTR | ee Ten | UL pari Gloves DUPUIS FRERES, The Big East End Departmental Store, 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine St, City.Pos Our Fall importations have all been recelved, and we are show- Ing now\u2019 a- most complete assortment in the leading llhes of 4 - i .« Dahomey, Elder, Dempster & Co.Lake Erte.Liverpoo tion of the Directors to take the places of the a srr , \\ | | Monteagla, C.P.Atlantic Line, London wharf.A re vee Aug 2 re\u2018iring Directors, and the transac on of : P > 4 SHIPS AND SHIPPERS Salacia, R.Reford & Co., Donaldson wharf.Bavarian.Moville .Aug.24 business generally, will bs held ou Wednes- HONE up 1058.; , , ; ; Ë Manchester Importer, Furness, Withy & Co.Teneeene ® .e.Aug.25 day, the 4th day of October next, at the prin- = he imée Eecalona, R.Reford Ce, Thomson wharf, .Sipal office : of the Company at Montreal, at .; .All the novelties and new shades of the scason, and as shown In py 5 ons, | à Co., Th J welve o'c noon, ; Ro , .; Le ; The Dominion liner Ottaws, and the Thom.Hurone acte Victorian, Bari KARN.PIANOS AND ORGANS.\\| The Common Stork Transfer Books will NO- BRANCH.Paris, London and New York So ] pon Hiner Devons, sailed this morning.The - SAILED FOR MO.\u2018Are made\u2019 under orn conditie ¢ close in Montreal, New York and London at , .These Gloves are manufactured apecialiy for us atfGrenotfs, the + .turbiner Victorian is pexpoctet this A NTREAL.| facture Je ut repronont oo ery anu \u20183 p.m.ch Friday, September ist.The Pret.oo ; > metropolis of the Frésich glove industry, which.has- sustained A svening, also the Sardinian, m Havre.Bardinln.cecceeec.HAYTE .\u2026.Aug, 14 ment | 1 à progr e ele- erence Stock Books will uiso cloes at 3 pan.; : 3 : : À oc STBAMERS IN PORT.Bengore Head.Cardift \"Aug 18 Bron.Mol Amen rol END Making.Layton on Friday, ist September, à à ., the reputation of producing the choloest; most Hiberpian, nar Jian, foot of- St.Fran- Kensington.Liverpool sc h 11, Warercoms min tor fontreal and vicinity.AI! books will be reopened on Thursday, .* reliable of Glove wear, LT TOR * Corinthian, H, & 4, Allen.Qlersow winst.\"| Lake Michigan.ADLWETD ene AUS.18 \u2014_ ou of the Boar.We solicit the favor of an early visit to iepect ug: $ ontezuma, C.P.Atlantic Line, King Ed- Eng!ishman.Bristol .Aug.16 ; .CH 1 y , : ; ( LL 6 a at 3} 8 : .paré plier.Hochet ù Pretoria eee Glasgow .Aug.19 PRINCE THANKS MAYOR.; ARLES or NEW A ecretary.: + \u2014 ati ee § + Rlora, J.R.Ronald, ochelaga.; Mungariun 5 TE erp AE: u ; Mayor Laporte has received n letter Montreal, August 25th, 1905.: .Ly ue 2.= Là : .A ; Sse 5.ter Trader.Manchester .Aug.18 {Tom Prince Louis of Battenberg, ex- ~~ 8 ~~ oo - ; The \u201cCYRANO CIGAR\u201d is Ktiaie \"Gage 7.\" \"Ag Pressing he opel viaitors hentuest| | Try à \u201cCYRANO\"\u201d You PARIS KID GLOVE: ! : Fremons.00100d8 .Aug.19 n reception in Mont- : ; .\u2018 : hi us in ae :Jupt as good as the best imported.| wount Royal.Léverpooi o.Aug.10 real.His Serene Highness expressed ° suld swear you smoke an im- * v 2338 ST.CATHERINE STREET.© Es ; rot om\u201d « |Norébesus.\u2026\u2026.Hamburg .Aug.56 himself most favorably impressed | d C Co : : .: KHER .SW 0 NA Virginian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ANWETD .\u2026\u2026\u2026.Aug.30 (With Montreal and Montresiacs.| ported Cigat.106.: : - LSU (Hmm ( \u2018Wherever Scotsmen Gather.\u201d \"It has come to be generally acknowledged that when the Captain Ber- niers of exploration reach the North Pole, there will either be found there a Scotsman with his plpes or\u2014an uninhabited space.Should that wandering Scot have brations of the roystering, order, it was felt, had outlined thelr day, and the Scots of Montreal were now on the way to set-up a \u2018something that while bygno means discouragin oll- x and \u201cpicnics, almed also at Eonar nga, \u2014T Caledoniari\u2014Society of Montreal came into existence on September 18, 1855, at a meeting held in the Mechan- lcs's hall, a hundred and a half turning out in response to an advertise- enthusiastic sons, calling for the formation of a society \u2018for the encouragement of Scotland's games, and the cultivation of a taste for Scottish history, poetry.nuslec\u2014etc.\u2014\u2014Mr\u2014 John Fletcher (later Lieut.-Col: Fletcher), had the honor of occupying the chair at the initial meeting, and at a subsequent gathering was chosen as presi- \u2018|dent of what has proved, If perhaps a) trifle modest times, prominent of Scottish societies in Canada.The first secretary was Mr.A.A.(Now Lieut.-Col.) Stevenson, and In connection with\u2019 his term of office, which ended in the course of the fol- one of the ment inserted by a few of.the more 1 modest and retiring in this respect at least those men of the (Caledonian Society, and let not thy left hand know what thy \u2018right hand giveth, is good enough for-them-\u2014\u2014 - - It is Interesting to note that those responsible for the drafting of the constitution and by-laws were Mesars, John Fletcher, Wm.Milne, Geo.M.Rose, John Garven, James Dingwall, and \u2018that from the first meeting the promoters went away cheered by the eignatures of forty-nine members pledged to do\u2019 all that lay In their -power\u2014to\u2014forward\u2014 the\u2014interests at heart to the best of their ability.May- hap all the early buds of promise have not reached the full blooming flower, but enough has been accomplished Ndown the half hundred years to deserve the award \u201cwell down thou good and faithful.\u201d \u201cIt Is the manly sports of our fatherland that has given to her sons those muscular frames and brawny sinews which have rendered our High- lowing year oh account of pressure of | land regiments the admiration of the private business, there is quite an interesting little story as to be told.world.\u201d ; te The words are from a speech by Mr.Tagged on at tail end of the min-! Fietcher at the first St.Andrew's Day survived the long delayed visit of his fellow mortal, it is a certainty he will have a society or club in working | order, to which he will invite the stranger to what can go for haggis and usquebagh in that far\u2019north re- glon.Tt} en - -ri'nz feature of the Seat, that oo vtes rîter he gets settled in \u201ca he starts out to Coin _ : of the | long ago.if there UL > ot him, there can be at least a 13urns celebration 2nd a merry tine at Hogmanay and Hallowe'en, ; ; Even in.the far back lands where only the ploneer has touched as yet, there does the solitary Scot call him- £elf tn attention on red letter days in the calendar of his native land, and cing to Himeelf all that will come to mind of the sweet songs of the \u2018old land.For the time being he is a St.Andrew's cr a Buni's club to himself, and may have a refreshing hour, in- the gloamin® over old memories revived, although more than likely he goes to sleep with the longing prayer \u2018in his heart: .\u201cHad I the wings of a Dove to flee Just for to-night to the old countree.\u201d \u2018Here in -Montreal it has not been blaced on lasting record just how the first batch of Scots conducted themselves in this respect.But we maybe sure they were {inclined in the footsteps of their brethern of other sections of the world.Doubtless they had in twos and in threes, their little | junketings on 8t.Andrew's day by the banks of the St.Lawrence.Doubtless they neglected no opportunity of putting \u2018the auld sangs\u201d to the front and of emphasizing to the other settlers the superiority of the \u201cWallace Wight and the good goods lost by not having the good fortune to be born a Écot.Such little affairs may have suited in the very early times, but by and bye came the more useful more desirable St.Andrew'e Society.and later still the Caledonian Society whose members gather on September 4 to commemorate in fitting fashion the fiftieth centenary of its exisftence.Cele- ABSOLUTE - SECURITY, __- Genuine \u2018 Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of 1 FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR'SALLDY SKIN.1FOR THE COMPLEXION ane gous, \"| sald and done after utes off meeting of March 4, 1856, velebratian after the.l'aledonian So- stands \u201cA.A.Stevenson,\u201d clearly from ! clety had come into being, and the the same pen as set forth, the details | speaker \u2018But coming to upon the next meeting on April 15.one is: following .in \u2018the many of business done.struck with \u2018the difference - penmanship of the minutes and the! signature.Well there may i forty-nine years and some months elapsed between the ane and the other! In looking over .the ancient tomes recently a member made the dig- covery that the Colonel had neglected to certify the minutes of this particular meeting as being correct, and at the coming gathering will - doubtless - Upon = tern to explain y some of the bre- ut, the circumstance is somethi; ti.e Colonel is to-day quite pleased about, for as he will jovially impress upon you with a hearty slap on the shoulder, not many secretaries are able to.make certification of things ca 4 Jone arte the elapee of near- half .-800 has \u2018the Colonel! &° memory MOVER OF FIRST MOTION STILL HALE AND HEARTY Reverting back to the mee September 1855 in the Mechanics Fair it is interesting to note that the: very first motion was by a gentleman who ia still to the fore, Mr.Gibbon, who was later superintengent of parks, eet- ting forth the proposal \u201cthat with a view to unite more closely Scotsmen and those of Scottish descent, and to cherish the national feeling by annua) games and winter reunions, as well as to ald such of our countrymen as may require asaistance, we do hereby form ourselves into a society for that purpose.And on the motion of Mr.G.M.Rose, seconded by Mr, James Ding- wall\u2014both now gone to their rest in company with many who gathered in that Little room fifty years axo\u2014it was agreed that the name be \u2018the Caledojilan Society,\u201d to which title, by the wily, the words \u2018\u2018of Montreal\u201d were added on a subsequent evening.It was quite a comprahensive, even ambitious programme those :fctive, warm-hearted enthusisats outlined for themselves, for even the agreement to aid the brither Scot had about it a possibility that might have deterred most people, until kt least thers wore shots in the locker.~ \u2018But these men were going all the way, and against all the ethics of the gaod man of business, refused to first count the probable cost.And all du;- ing the intervening .years, the (ale- Honian Society h practised the preaching of its originating pioneers.Jyst how oh good open handed, Festin Li 2 0 full-hearted help has been given it is deve Jrameantbie do teil: ha age ' \u2018 ' did not neglect to linpress his hearers thé desirability of in this respect as In others, the footsteps of thelr AA gr ) (dE |attending concerts held\u2019 undèr the so- | which to the athlette of to-day looks ! puny In the light of thirty-three events with many hundreds of dollars, set forth on: the programme for the approaching 50th meeting \u2018at the MA.A.A.grounds, But the patrons of the old days were more than satisfied, for in addition to the inside entertainment, did not Guilbault, he of many parts, send_(for a consideration) his waggon round with .lhe brass band to liven up the streets of the city and add to the galety of the.day.To further ensure that the national feeling of the Scot -ghould In terms of originating motion, be the bétter car- rled out, those workers of the early \u2018years, lost no time in setting agoing the merry reunion of the winter days, without which no club, society, or clan of the home soll can hope to deserve well here or \"in the hereafter.They were out for the festive dance -and the joyous song, as soon as there was time to draw breath after printing of the constitution and by-laws, these gatherings\u2019 belng for a time carried through in co-operation with elder brother \u2018St.Andrews,\u2019 whose home a£ this time was on Durchester Street.As a means of bringing together any section of the.community nothing has better results than these anual reunions, where friends meet an\u2019 hearts warm; and not only were many: life-lasting friendshlp formed \u2018in that old Mechanics\u2019 Hall when Scot | met Scot.but opportunity was taken | to strengthen the roll call of the Cale- | donian Society and bring its aims and | Objects more pronouncedly betore the ! sons and daughters of the land o | + ! { \u2014 brown heath and shaggy wood.Nor was the Ilterary and musical end of Mr.Gibbuns' motion ever ul- lowed to get out of sight.As early as December.of 1855 a4 committee was | empowered to procure lecturers, and, the first came in March.following, Mr.; W.J.Patterson of Boston, being lec: turer, and Burns the subject, followed soon after by a second entitled \u201cAn Evening With the Scottish Poets, with | INlustrative Anecdotes and Readings.\u201d | Musical classes too were early formed | and have been continued without « -break - through-\u2014al\u2014the\u2014 vearg\u2014with- what success, can be testified by those who have had the pleasure of ciety's auspices.: Tn \u201chelping bring in contributions for: | popular and deserving obh:cts the Caledoniäns \u2018have not been behind hand, as witness their efforts for the Natlonial Wallace monument that, stands by the rippling Forth at Stirling; for the Burns memorial; and by to the Soclety\u2019s credit, to the endowment of a fund for the establishment\u2019 of the Walter Scott exhibition in connection with McGill College, .: \"And now the society hus reached | its half hundredth mark, Next week its : members assemble to celebrate infitt-! ing fashion that meeting In a small} .upper chamber away back in \u2018rimean go MR.WM, ROBB MR.WM.McGIBBON.LT.-COL: \"A.A.STEVENSON.- of the days.fathers.Indeed this branch \u20ac work embraced in the motion setting forth \u201cthe reasons for existence\u2019 of the society.is one that has been well to the front and strong, since the very earliest\u2019 days.© Right awav came the proposal to form a curling club, and \"although the minutes make no mention of \u2018beef and greens\u201d the characterisiic dinner menu, by ancient use and wont, of the thrower of \u201cthe channel stane,\u201d that do \u2018less wae also in evidence when o ton justified.M CALEDONIA GAMES, Next in turn in this athletic connection came the opening sports meeting, which under the title \"Caledonian games of the Caledonian Society .of Montreal,\u201d have been carried through without a single.break -or postponement each year of the fifty that have since.passed into the list ~ things that were.Enthusiasm of a red hot order.ls In evidence In every page of the soctety's minutes, but in none probably is it more marked than in connection with these games.Guil- bault\u2019s Gardens, where also there was a menagetie, was the choice - of the society for the first gathering, on Sep- | tember 2nd, 1856, and with an attendance of 2,000, with a cash balance to- the good of over $150, the success of the athietic section was assured from the very first step.Guilbault\u2019s Gardents.It may he ex plained for the benefit of younger readers was a place of entertainment and amusement Iying between St.Lawrence and St.Urbain streets, on the high side of Sherbrooke; d s0 delighted were the promoters and patrons with the spot and its surround- ings, that the gardens were chosen.as the venue of the Highland games for many \u2018Bucceeding years.Piper James McDonald, of North Ely, helped Munn and Venables band to provide the music, ané it mieht go out as a suggestion to the Society's officials of the present day that one of the most enjoyable items of the early gatherings eeems to have been the programme of Bcotch reels, polka, schottische, and other dances dear to the heart of the Scot, which were joined in with zest by visitors at their pleasure on the fresh greensward.THE FIRST PROGRAMME A giance at the first programme of sport events is interesting.Here were quoits, hammers, caber, stone, leaps | verioum descriptions, all pretty of to be found en present 4 Sixteen events or Many changes have come jn the Interval, many old things have passed away, :o-take the place of-the newer, more up to date, ; Setting out with a roll of forty-nine good men and true.That member- \u2018ship has increased steadilv all along.and if at no time was there -a rush\u2019 of names, it is satisfactory \u201cto note that both in this respect.as in the financial department there has never heen a looking back.Of the changes (hat have taken place, none is perhaps more marked than comes from a perusul of the members list with its notings of dcaths and departures .for other parts.of the world, but In this connection it.is pleasing to find that of the forty- nine original members no fewer than nine are still in Montréal and able to go out and in among our ®usier popu- \u2018lation of 1905.\u2018These gentlemen are: - SATURDAY, AUGUST - ticed with a prize list totalling to $74.1 on LIPUT;-COIL \u2018STEVENSON, 122 Mackay Street.' * CHARLES M.ALEXANDER, 219 St.James Street.WM.CUNNINGHAM, 74 Victoria Benne for t 3altic.Their horserpower will - Noa atat 40.000 for the Kaiser developed \u2018by four turbines.They are to have all the modern steamer accommodations and they will be the first ocean éteamers to be provided with passenger elevators, for seven of the eight decks.The state- Fpoms,are to be half as large again &s those in the ordinary steamers.When these great gteamers are ready for sea with passengers and freight.on board they will draw thirty-six feet of water.[n addition; the Cunard Company, are completing a 620,- foot .long turbiner, the Carmania, which will be out this year.\u2014 The decrease in the corn production of the United Kingdom Is conspicuously shown In a report of the Board of Agriculture on agricultural returns, and following this information comes the announcement that India has taken the lead in.supplying Street.WM.ROBB, City Treasurer.WM.SMITH, 66 Simpson Street.' HUGH CAMERON, 62 University Street, .' HUGH McINTOSH, 688 Dorchester Etreelt, WM.McGIBBON, 129 .Esplanade Avenue., PRORERT BURRY.107 Wellington Éttitzset : i >, } -\u2014 CIT r= MR.CHAS.ALEXANDER, Great Britain with the \u2018wheat needed.Throughout the United Kingdom there Is a continual decline in the | amount of arable land.Between 1894 and 1904, there has been a decrease of 945,000 acres.The decline has been going on for many years.In 1884 the -News, how many people are a , : #butor to Chambers's Journal,\u201d and.BRITISH INDIA S8ENT MOST jone of his articles, \u201cWho rote.Shakespeare?\u2019 made a sensation in WHEAT TO U.K.IN 1904.11355\" He left Scotland, and resided arable ground of the country was 914,- 000 acres less than in 1874; in 1894 the amount was a million acres less than Phesemnine-\u2014wilbe- the guests of\" honor at the banquet to be held on September 4, after the annual sports programme has the NLA AA, of the and the of early enclosure, rehearsal stories \\strivings and experiences should help | make the rafters dir! in merry fashion.The Arrangements of the committee entrusted with the darrying out of this banquet haye worked out in what dome wero inclined to look ino means least of all the good things\u2014-Ubon as very daringly elaborate but the gathering promises well, and ad has been the case In all other matters to which the Society -has set its hand success seems assured, - Ît should be added that in 1870 the No- clety was made a corporate body by authority \u2018of the local Parliament.i.R, Ss.MODERN STEAMSHIPS .VS.THE GREAT EASTERN.Two new Cunard steamers are under construction: one is at Messgs.Swan &, Hunter's yard on the Tyne; one at the John Brown.Company's works at Clydesdale.These will be the largest steamers afloat.Their anticipated speed is twenty-five mlles an hour, agamst 23.5 miles, the greatest speed of the Kaisee.Wit]- Ham, which now holds the record, the next being the Lucania.whose speed is 22.01 mites.The Great East- crn wads in length 692 feet over all; the Bae is 725 feet: these new turbines dre to be 800 feet.the Allan tur- biners Victorian and Virginian are 560 feet long.The Baltic is 75 feet beam: these new vessels will be 88; the Great Eastern was 83 feet.Thelr depth will be 60 feet, agalnst 57 1-2 feet for the Great Eastern and 52 1-2 been carried through | |supplied.The principal wheat con- © tributions from abroad were as fol- { lows: \u2014 ; .yIndia .+.+ +.26,000,000 cwts.| Russia .« +21 22100 23,700,000 cwts, lin 1864, and now comes this further | reduction.\u2018The following table shows how the \u2018output of-corn is being affected, the figures Teferring to the number of quarters produced in each year:\u2014 ; - 1902.1803.1904.Wheat .7,285,000 6,102 000 4,740,000 \u2018Barley .9,305,000 8,164,000 7,807,000 \u2018Oats .28,023,000 21,618,000 32,094,000 The average prices of British corn \u2018in 1904 were: \u2014Wheat, £1 8s 4d., barley, £1 213 4d., and oats, 168 4d per \"quarter, the price of wheat belng 1s ,7d, above the average of \u2018the previous lyear and \u2018higher than in any year ; since 1898.Ce ; Great Britain received - in 1904 over 1118,000,000ewt.of wheat from abroad.iThe United States lost for the first l time its.pre-eminence In the amount Argentina .I United States .| | .21,800,000 cwts.18,560,000 owts, AUSTRALIA LEADS A8 .\u201cDrink less tea, but, \u2018 above every-.fort, thing, mind the infusing.\u201d In this way Mr.Scott Tebb, Public Analyst to the Rorough Council of Southwark, Landon, epitomises his recommendations in his report to that body named in the subject of \u201cTea, and the Effects : of Tea Drinkin&.\u201d ' He shows that althoupgh the consumption per head of the United King- - dom is the highest among the principal powers of the world, that of the - Colontes is still higher.He submits | A TEA DRINKING NATION.| | , figures in proof of this.Thus: ) Consumption per head per annum in lbs.Russia .\u201crs ere van ere sre ees USS Germany .vseeeee see ore eos + 012 Holland .-.es vous » ++.1,48 France .oovev arose secre sw +000 0.06 United States .\u2026.«+ +.+ +.1.09 Canada .e ere see ees wan 4.64 All Australia +.60.0 vo Three stone Diamond Rings, $20 to 3509.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James \u2014Adm =r inc pm DE prete ee costa Ll, AMAR and the balance of the weok \u2018on the first \u2018doffar ef a purchase in all departments.Bargains are offered te our customers and to the public in general, besides considerable reductions allowed In all gepartments.See for yourself.10 DOBEN LINEN TABLE COVERS, worth 50, for .ae 16 DOSEN.WHITE TOWELS, worth 76e.for, par PIT .soc 1009 YARDS EMBROIDERY AND INSERTION, \u2018wortl' 8c to 1%, for Bc - gépecte! Prices in eur Department of Roots and Shoes.ALF.FECTEAU'S DEPARTMENTAL STORE 1630 St.Lawrence $t., Cor.Fairmount MILE END 1 + - » = SAIT URLS «x RH FFM STE SE IE \u2014y pov -) 3 for 1 and 2 for 1 I MONDAY, WE WILL GIVE IN .OUR READY-TO-WEAR stamps 1 DEPARTMENT, fer ALSO, IN ALL OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS, ras THE GREAT WEST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE.1163 St.James St, Cor.Fulford.:, andehaninoft, the côrresgondent of the| Linevitch a chance to turn the scale of x \u201ci wR SAYS GERMANY WANTS TO | - KEEP RUSSIA TIED TO WAR Correspondent of the St Petersburg Slovo \u201cTalks Very Plainly of the Role Played by the Kaiser in the Recent Baltic Meeting With the .- Emperor Nicholes Ce { L Portsmouth, .+.1., Aug.%.\u2014Mr.Br and it Is duty to give the armies of St.Petersburg Slovo, in hig cabd'o \u2018to Van .his\u2019 paper to-day dwelt upon tbo re-! \u201cThere is luck \u2018in battle.Fortune | MONTREAL saur mEmALD.SATTEDAT ADGOHT » 26: 1905 town, Pa.is visiting Mont 1 on , Sun-| day.This gentleman is very Yavorably known on account of his\u2019 s connection with Workers\u2019 Conferences at Silver Bay, Northfield, Lake Win ona and other points, He is pastor of the Frat Presbyterian Church in Gere mansown, Pa., and haa takén a very prominent part in the recent evan- 1c movement of the Presbyterian urch of the United States.For the |.pest two years Mr.Erdman has been the speaker at the Railroad Men's Meeting every Bunday afternoon.He has consented to give an address to men at.the Young Men's Christian As- soclation on Sunday- afternoon, at 3 o'dock, ; oous 5 \u2018repaired by\u2019 Fais.const R.aS St.James Sk\u2014\u2014A 7.A 8T.GABRIEL PRESSYTERIAN CHURCH ported role played by Emperor Wil-! has thus far been with the Japanese, tam.He-wrote: but lyck changes and will change, The \u201cThere is a factor in the situuition| Emperor, surrounded by.the military which has not appeared on the surs face, but which nevertheless fas played a big cole; It is Emperor Wiljum.\u2018The deep im.gsion produced by the inceting of the two Soverelgis at Djorke is known and it is also anown that Emperor William returned Lune\u2019 enchanted.We have read about tae\u2019 party, cannot resiet lending a favorable ear Lo such words, and that will mako further : concessions very difficult, All the forces working: for peace should P concentrate their efforts to demon- | strate to Emperor Nicholas that the prolongation of the war cannot sensibly change the u;timate conditions of peace efforts which are being made by the! and that it ig thne to cease working \u201cTouporrow morning Mr.Henry Hatch will \u2018sing a tenor solo, \u201cLead, Kindly Light,\u201d by Sir Arthur.Bullivan.At the evening service, Mrs.Fred Priest- | ley will Handel's \u201cLargo,\u201d accompanied on violin by Mr.-.\u2018Bkeates |.and on the organ by Miss M.H.Robinson.Mr.Frank Mitchell, who i the possessor of a fine baritone voice, will sing \u2018The Holy City.\u201d ~~ = === 1 Without the square and \u201ccompass the draftemen would have to work entirely by guess, just as you do without an ac curate and reliable thermometer on your owen The Pandora thermometer reduces cooking to an exact science.You know precisely how much rman press to prove the solidarity, of the Kaiser with Roosevelt's under-: taking.But the Kaiser is thinking only of Germeny.For the good of Germany it is necessary that Russia should be engaged in the Far East as long as possible, so -as to be free to! force France to join \u2018Germany And\u2019 break with England, For this pur- puse it is necessary to defeat Presl- dent Roosevelt's object in order that subseuently when Russia is exhauat- ed, Emperor William may become the mediator between her and Japan,thus to isolate England by menacing France with a rapture of her alliance with Russia.All of which will conduce to thé German hegemony of continental Europe.And to accomplish all.this it is necessar yto persuade Emperor Nicholas that he must not bow before the failures which have come that all great nations have had to suffer such in the interests of the King of Prussia.\u201d The \u201cCYRAND CIGAR\u201d is que good as the best imported.SPECIAL ADDRESS TO MEN.just as a Rev.Chas.R.Erdman, of German- Only TOC.pas TheWeddingRing | The significance of the Wedding Ring makes it imperative thät it should be of the highest quality and the finest workmanship procurable, We have a large selection of Wedding Rings to choose.from.The broad flat band, or the narrow round ring which has perhaps of late become more 3 fashionable.Initials and date engraved inside by our engraver without extra charge.heat you have and what it will do in a given time.It is: \u2018one of the small things which makes the \u2018Pandora so much different and better than common \u2018ran ges.dedi 4dr vue + A ARE pxnanenenss | : J OHNSTON BR OS.vy Jewellers 2379 ST.CATHERINE STREET, a Near Peel.= possesses its confidence in the highesy legree.The foregoing might be said to be the secret of the Retail Clothing House of Blumenthal, Sons & Company.corner of Craig and Bleury Streets.the store stands as a methods will accomplish.the premises consisted of one floor, 18 x 40 feet decp.nine distinct floors, and has a frontage of 90 x 110 feet.is the only retail manufactirer in the Dominion.The , quality of them is evidenced by the fact that some of the among its patrons.\u201c cess has been made by the good clothes we manufacture,\u201d their prosperity.2 The NE, \u2018A NEW BOOK BY THE AUTHOR OF \u201cTHE WINGS OF THE MORNING What Progressive Methods Can Accomplish.In these days of strenuous competition, when keen rivalry is to be felt in every © line of trade, it is indeed the fittest who survives, and the merchant who can safely ride the storm of opposition is the one who is distinguished for the grtatest business integrity \"and honesty, the one who always keens faith with the public, and who, consequently, The business was started in 1878 in a very modest way, and To-day, the business occupies Ail their high-class, hand- tailored clothes, which are made in the latest fashions, containing such \u201cconcave shoulder,\u201d are manufactured right on the premises, said to be the largest of any retail store in Montreal, and that the public appreciates the .Messrs.Blumenthal & Sons attribute their success to only one cause, Suits and Gvercoats, Ready-to-wear, Hand Tailored, 88 to 820, Craig and Bleury By LOUIS TRACY tremendous success of the Standing on the northwest model of what progressive firm of Blumenthal & Sons improvements as the The stock of clothes is city's leading citizens are \u201cOur s suc- the reason they adduce for Round Corner \"FURNISHING OF HOMES! SEA ANN To HTH NTR HRT NS The time fpr Fall and Winter comforts is at hand ! Fine Carpets and Rugs, Curtains and Draperies, Portieres and Shades, Beds, Bedding and Furniture.Made-up Carpets in wide range of sizes, richly bordered ; all at low prices and ) hrge August sale discounts, TAPESTRY CARPETS : THOMAS LIGGE special line of 33 pieces, worth 35e to 750, for n fow days at 23c, 36c and 45\u20ac a yard.LISA NN EIIIOE NX : ENPIRE BUILDING.2474,2476 $t.Cathorine St.STYLISH \"AND KM.USEFUL Articles can be bought through our Cuta- RD logue.\u201d Our immense RW Kfrems store is full of them, I and our Catalogue J Fra brings them right to your home, becauss it contains the descriptions, M illustrations and prices of ) everything we sell.lt MN keeps you.posted on what's Leing worn in the | Great Fashion Centres, I and at the eame time tells you how to buy the best at the lowest cost.We | = mail It free an ro- À \u2014 # >= IN | quest.Everything | G | A À Jow order from us is i (4 à x I sent under our guar- anteo of \u2018\u201c Monty 1e- funded if the goods § \"are.not satisfactory.\u201d JR \u2018 i +.IPSN You see thers is no ) ia bi ok in shopping by tall with us, as we guarantee.sn Fi entiro satisfaction.: ho py GIVE US A TRIAL.oo FT.EATON Caren wv TORONTO CANADA Ei or ANE CERN CR \u2018 ne 5, v ye \u2018 DR ane RS bo ud 0 : orne me ons NOTICE In hereby given that an Annual Meeting of ; the Shareholders of The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company will he held in the Direc- | ¥ Tr EX HIRR REE FHRH IR TRIER |tors* Room of the General Offices of the | Uompany, on McGill Btrest, tn the 'Ciiy of eo Sa | | | This hapiess bird lost his feathers in i ., Lamp exploded.At last it {s here.a Kerosene accident.What everyone has Been looking tor, : À Frost- Proof das Plant The Principal Featursg to be Considered Whea Judging = Safety The Siche Generator is the ONLY safe machine using carbide, vet in existence.It has no gasometer to blow up, and no storage of gas.It is non-explosive in the full sense of the word, Can be re-charged while in.operation, Simplicity The Siche is the simplest generator on the man ket, A child can manage it with perfect coon, No wearing parts.Cleanliness The Siche generator Is the cleanest machine using carbide known.No dirt, no smell, ne waste, no trouble.The Charaoterietios which decide for or againet Illuminating Qaet Pu rity SICHE Gas is absolutely pure, cool, bi-carbu- \\ ret of hy drogen.No silicuretted hydrogen, no \"ammonia, No water vapor, no\u2019 calcium compounds, mat Lighting Power One-half foot burner of SICHE GAS gives ten times as-much light as a five-foot burner of ty gas, and gives better light.Mildness * Siche Gas does not injure the eyes, as it i is the\" nearest approach to the light of the sun possible to artificial lighting.The most delicate tints in silk are distinguishable by it 3 Cost | gn x + oF Th Montres].at Twelve o'clook noon, on Tues- > Ce ; day, the 19th-day of September.A.D).1905, $r buys 7,100 candle-powér of SICHE GAS.APTE SE A or the purpose of receiving a report from the i PL v {ractore, for tho Blectlon of Directora and wr Auditors, and for the transaction of other busihesa connected with or incident to the Z : © undertaking of the Company.J Notice fs further given that the Transler Rooke of the Company will be closed from book, which ham't a.POR SALE AT EV | Tracy\u2019 s late romance (just out) towers above moë all of modern fiction.adventure and Oriental intrigue.You will say rich, too, when you read page after page of this It is rich in love, sluggish varagraph in it.ERY BUSY BOOK STORE MeLEOD & \u2018ALLEN, PUBLISHERS 07 MELINDA STREET.TORONTO 7?the 1h day of August to the date of meets \u2014 ing, doth\u2014days inclusive, \u2014\u2014 - HL HENRY PHILLIPS, \\ .oy Becretary.LIAL dry 3 & Montreal, August 18th, 1905.gt fit er A .Lise £4 _ 2er > NOTICE.the Shareholders of The Saskatchewan Bridge Company, will be held at the General Offices of the Company, 94 McQtli Street, iri the City ' of Montreal, at half-past eloven o'clock am., + Tuesday, 1006, for the purpose of receiving a report | from the Directors, for the Election of Directors, and for the transaction of other business Ing of the Company.Notice is further given that the Transfer; 3 of the Company will de closed from the AR of August to the date of the - inl, | .CLOTH, $1.2 Gaya Inolusivä MENRY PRILLIPE, Secretary.' Montreal, August 18th, 1905.oo À Is heroby given that an Annual Méeting of: the 19th day of September, A.D.& connected with or incident to the undertak- : - $1 buys 3,600 candle-power of chy gus , \"$1 buys 2,130 candle-power of electric light a small Stores \u2018to a large factory or municipal plant.othing too snolgnifi= _ -cant, nothing too great for\u2019 Siche.CARBIDE COOKERS, BURNERS, ere, an svock.Small! and_medlum- (nhohines la atop.\u2018Late ng frost-proof ones to: ofder.or We bulld machines of any size, fro | RA XERR REXRRRH 5X LIMITED Ne.H.F.MoRNIRY, Menger for Quéliqe Offices and Showrooms, 162 PHONE \u201cMAIN: 4021 CE EE $.Ask for Catalogu pente IninÿLotiÿes trom ow à \" Nahe a als i ith I Spa EREH% EXE EASE EAR EEE EIR EEE EE MOSCA MEEBO REEL EX hk HERE REXRR ACRES PRR BRL HB RULER REY AFERRRASNRK XtuxE RI.- | | | , ; | | flashes of heat\u2014nervous\u2014 headaches \u2014 chronic dyspepsia \u2014 constipation\u2014insomnia \\.- \u2014irritabllity\u2014easily frighten- - q X ed\u2014brown spots before the on) \\ eyes \u2014 dizziness\u2014roaring in Se - the head, etc.some surgical operation\u201d tn complete .condition that there \u2018is.a: remeady.that - whole or in part by the above symp- :.J.C.Martin Will Participate © famous English short distance runner - Caledonian games should prove a rare; a \u201c it was announced that the South of.I f ?- the Bavarian.14 .This Season Advance in Carrying Rates Has Averaged a Cent a Bushel.\u2019 \u201c -, NO two cases are exactly * tim has chronic systemic ca- - his own distance, however, he 1s with- Pek SUFFERED VEARS confiée WITH.Li \u2014 II men Be gwen = Xa THE MONTEEAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1905 Iness by Pe-r ru-na.T1 Health and Usefu General Debility, \u201c Nervousness, Backachie \u201c _ Kidney Troubles, Female Weakness, Are All Symptoms Ceo of Pelvic Catarrh.Pesr-na Is an Unfailing of These Cases.F the reader will take the pains to glance.2 over this article, it will be noticed that.| American women make frank, ur- = statements concerning Peruna.equivocal They were chronic and hopeless victime of pelvic catarrh, Ç Now, they are healthy, happy + and useful women.7 The symptoms of catarrhal weakness, systemic catarrh and female catarrh are Very numerous.\\ alike.: The.symptoms moat frequently met are general debility \u2014kidney trouble\u2014loss of flesh\u2014bad complexion\u2014tired and worn-out all the time\u2014 aches and palns\u2014unable to stand long at a time or to .ailk any distance\u2014periodical cramps\u2014displacement of pel- -Xi£- organs\u2014ovarian troubles -\u2014 throbbing \u2014 trembling \u2014 are Any one or more of these symptoms mean that the vic- Na tarrh which is undermining 2285 all the bodily functions and weakening every nerve centre.Such women are Hable: to- become beifast.or, are induced io submit fo| ~~ -desperation.Operations Unnecesgary.A short course of Peruna, is.sufficient to convince any \u2018woman in \u2018sucha is able to come to her relief.Thousands of women have already discovered this, but, there .are tens «f {housands of others who need to know.Any woman who reads these lines and feels that her.case is described in toms should lose no time in giving Peruna a fair trial.Those requiring speclal advice should write to Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohid, MSI NÉ EY fn À and advised me to try it.I used it for when they will recelve a prompt reply to their letters, free of charge.Remedy For All 8 \u2019 A EERE ç Eight Yéars of Pain\u2014Praises Pe-ru-na \u2014\u2014for\u201cHer Recovery, (Mrs.L.Maheffey, 195 Seventh street.Portland, Ore., Chairman St.Patrick\u2019s Circle, writes: oo \u201cI suffered for eight years with prolapsus uteri, and a.painful, inflamed condition, which at times compelled me\u2019 to go \u2018to bed, as I was unable to stand on my feet.\u2018I tried different remedies which \u2018brought only temporary relief until a friend.told me how she had been cured of ovarian trouble by the use of Peruna two months with surprising results.\u201d Sick Thirteen Years\u2014Well Woman To-day\u2014Thanks to Pe-ru-na.Miss Louise Carr, 1030 S.New Jersey street, Indianapolis, Int., writes: \u201cI have had my share of sickness., .tbh cg ri.i ey oh nati Ce al BED 3 ORRISON Claim.emp, ¢ \u201c For thirteen years T have not known ~|- what\u2014it -was\u2014to - draw-\u2014a\u2014well\u2014breath; and it is thanks to Peruna that I am well to-day.- -I suffered with general weakness, female complaint and severe kidney trouble.Peruna cured ne.\u2019 Suffered Three Years\u2014Recommends Pe-ru-na.\u2018 - Mrs.A.L.Orrison, 1605 E.Franklin street, Richmond, Va., writes: \u201cAfter three months\u2019 trial of your remedy, I am cured of painful menstruation.\u2018After suffering untold agony for three years, and spending over a hun dred dollars and finding no relief,whate ever, 1 began taking Peruna under the advice which you so kindly gave me.\u201cI shall never cease to be thankful for this, or recommend Peruna to .l women whom I find suffering from \u2018he above ailment.\u2019 HOLS ENGLISH RUNNER SH in Sports at Caledonian Games.The Caldeonian Society has been definitely assured that J.C.Morton, the: sailed for Canada on the Bavarian vesterday and that he wlll compete In the Caledonian games to be held here on Labor Day, Sept.4.Morton is one of the best sprinters .dn the world and his presence at the, attraction.His favorite distances are: 200 and 220 yards but he can cover 100 in the neighborhood of 10 seconds.At out'a peer in\u201cGreat Britain.As regards Shrubb.the local Cale- donlan Socfety has heard nothing since England Athletic Association refused; to grant him permission to come to America: If he is coming, the Society does not know of it, though fit will gladly receive his entry.¥ was = reported that he sailed for Canada on tree CARRYING TRADE IS \u201cBOOMING 0! ON THE LAKES Kingston, Ont.Aug.26.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 | cities.family, and his place will be supplied L.Henderson of the Montreal, Transportation Company, says the present grain season has been far ahead of last year not only in th amoun: of grain carried but \"in the prioe se cured.This season the advance in car og, a rates has averaged a cent a bushei, With.the movement of new grain the company expects to Be kept busy un\u2019 the end of navigation.The prospects for next \u2018year are very favoraole for an increased trade for the carrying! vessels, ed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee i | MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.| An interesting booklet is that just :3-; sued by the Grand Trunk Rallway Sys-| tem for general \u2018distribution, entitl- 1, À \u201cmontreal and Quebec,\u2019 The booklet contains a fund of interesting read! iz | about Canada's two great historical; There are forty pages of goad | reading matter, with profuse half toe, illustrations, from photographs ef scenes recently taken.The inside +f the pamphlet is printed on an India tint .coated stock in two colors and en-, closed in a drab linen cover, the title | of which is printed in light blue and\u2019 gold, with the Canadlan coat of arms reproduced in high relief and printed \u2018 in seven colors, The brochure ig a tri-; umph of modern railway advertising.} rt PIANO TRIUMPHS.\"More musical triumphs have been won: by the pianos of Chickering & Sons! and \u201cYe olde firme\u201d of Heintzman & Company than by any other makers.on this continent.Wie \u2018represent both | makers and invite inspection.C.W.Lindsay, Limited,: 2366 St.Catherine! St, East End warerooms, 1622.St.Catherine st.re rar REV.MR.STONE TO PREACH.Rev.- Chas.-R.Erdman telegraphs; that he 1s.prevented from fulfilling His engagements through sickness in his gt both services \u2018in the Ame Presbyterian.Churclf, and at the Young Men's Christian Associatim ai 3.o'clock \u2018on Sunday afternoon, by the Rev.-John Timothy Stone, pastor «f the Brown Memorial \u2018Church, Baltimore.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 HAS LEFT FOR JAPAN.\u2018Kington, Ont., Aug.26.\u2014(Spec' 1)- Mr, A\" W.Playfair, MA.left for Vancouver en route to Toklo, Javan, where he has, been a appointed to a position in a.college.» is old classmiats, Tashi, .Ikebara,\u201d has been - urging him for same years to join him in the land of flowers.FREE TO WOMEN ONLY St.James Wafers for Pale and Weak ~~ are & speclaity for \u201cdlseases- peculiar to women only.They cure nothing elise.But this they do cure.They are in great favor all over Eng- , land, Scotland and Ireland, and we \".wish to have them equally well-known 2x, SES all over the world.We know of no + better way to do this than to give absolutely free to every sick woman a full-sized 50c box.One box is enough ST.JAMES WAFERS CO., .cio Lyman Sons &Co., * Wholesale Druggists, Montreal.* fear Sirs,-\u2014 So , : 3% 1 have never tried your St.James Wafers for Pale and Weak x Wdmen, and will take, according to directions, a full-sized b50c x box if you niail me one tree of all cost.: Co * My name 18 .0n0osendo ooonote sonne 0 sures eco nca ess 000 * ° 4\u2018 5 \u2019 Cos , > ; My P.O address 18.2200 coo dienes ones ons 0s cas 0aS 00.% free.DESSERTE MESSE MISE MIE cer HE We \" As A to do a lot of good.If the St.James Wafers for Pale and\u201d Weak Women were not a specialty of more than or- d ary merit we would not make this ter.St.James Wafers for Pale and Weak Women\u2019 are nice little Wafers of a pretty lemon color, and are easily taken.Every sick woman who will fill in| the following coupon and mall it to our Cahadian- agents will receive in.plain wrapper, a full-sized box absolutely All names are rigfdly kept secret.BS LAKE SHIPBUILDING 15 TIGHT CORNERED Several Projects for New Boats Will Have to Wait a Year.tee.& Chicago, Aug.?6.A half dozen steambuat lines, figuring on bullding new -passeneg rsteamers for service nexf{ season, haye discovered within a day or two thal lake shipbuilding is \u201ccornered.\u201d One line that is especially anxious for a new ship has gone the rounds without finding a shipbullder who Is auxious for a contract, A marked advance iñ prices has resulted and it is likely that several projects for new boats will have to go over for a year.J.ake Michigan lines alone are figuring on five new boata.Already there is serious delay in the | delivery of material and this is certain to become worse, Every steel plant in the country is far behind in its >r- \"ders\" and it Is sald ty be impossible to get\u2019 the boats already under contract out on time, even If (He supply]: of workmen were as large as It should| be.CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION LOOKING AT WINNIPEG SITES Reached Western Metropolis Yester- - day in Its Special Car\u2014No Announcement Till it Returns to Ottawa.Winnipeg, Aug.26.\u2014(Special.)- \u2018The National Transcontinental Railway Commissioners arrived here yesterday in a sperial car.The panty consistea of Hon.&.N.Parent, chalrman of the ; Commission; Colin F.Melsauc, of An- tigonish, N.S.N.Reed, of London, Ont.) \u20ac.Schreiber consulting Government engineer, and Hugh D Lumsden, chief engineer.\u2018The party was.met by Major Hos- kins, Government engineer, To an Interviewer, Chairman Parent sald the object of the Commission's visit was to determine the site of the \u2018Grand Trunk Pacific terminals in this city.There would be no statement regarding the terminals\u2019 location until the re-assembling of the Commission af Ottawa.\u2014\u2014 PATENT REPORT.Owen N.Evans, Solicitor of Patents and Expert, Merchants Bank Bullding, reports the following United States patents granted to Canadians lust week: Combined door hanger and track, John H.Viviap;.bicycle handle bar, Samuel Angrove; aerial ladder, elevator, or lift, A.W.Shaw; switch rod, William K.Bryce; setting out, scouring, and stuffing machine, Jas.W.Deckert: flush valve, J.P, Gqodtellow and 8.R.Ramsay; kitchen cabinet, Sherman H.Ford; coin controlled apparatus for vending perfumes and other liquids, Louis L.Martin.VENERABLE SISTER ILL.Kingston, Ont., Aug.26.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Rev.Mother St.Mary.Jenè, supe- rioress of the Notre Dame convent, in very fl.Rev.Mother St.Cecilia, Provincial, of Ottawa, took -her to Montreal yesterday where she will be cared for.ST.THOMAS' CHURCH.At St.Thomas' Church to-morrnw, Rev.Canon Renaud, the rector, wil! preach in the morning.at 1] a.m: and in the evening at 7 p.m.Sunday schol will be held as usual at 3 pm.8:-.vice will take.place at St, Thomas\u2019 Mission, Delorimier avenue, at 7 p.m.PELVIC DISEASES Hopeless | Invalid Women.Restored to [LARGE SUM VOTED FOR SOEWALKS Roads Committee Got an ~ Additional $16,178 for.Permanent Walks.\" There was a lively discussion in the Finance Committee yesterday over the presentation of the report of the Roads money for the construction of permanent sidewalks.The Roads Committe had recelved applications for sidewalks Committee asking for a large sum Of Street.Cured Her Drunken Father.wr?oung lady says se ather often pros pled tostop drinking but, returned to it worse than ever.After a terrible spree, he said, \u2018It's no use, I can\u2019t stop drinking.1 decided to give him the Tasteless Samaria Pres.codec and did so in his tea and food entire.without his knowledge, One package removed all Ris desire for liquor.Itis months since we gave it to bim, and sure the cure will last.\u201d we Tec FREE SAMPLE and pamphlet, givin fau articulare.testimonials, and price, sen in plain sealed envelope.Correspondence sacredly confidential.Enclose semp de veply.Address\u2014THE SAMARIA REMED 23 Jordan Street, TORONTO, Ont.Also for sale by J.A, Harte, 1780 Notre Dame St, and J.H.Harte, 2460 St.Catherine EDUCATIONAL.to the tune of $40,000, but had cut this figures down to $83,000, of which the oitys\u2019 share would be $16,600.It was explained that the appropriation of $60,000 made: for this purpose in the spring was exhausted and that there was a orying need for improvements.Chairman Vallieres and Ald.Paquette objected that the Roads Committee was in some places tearing up wooden sidewalks that would serve for years, while in other places sidewalks were needed badly.It was a shame to destroy the good wooden walks, Ald.La~- riviere, chairman of the Roads Committee, pointed out that it was difficult to avoid criticism in any case.- \u201cThe respective merits of cement and stone paving came up and evoked quite a lot of discussion.Ald.Lariviere objected to some remarks of Ald.Sad- ler and Ekers.He claimed that the Roads Committee was always the butt of accusations of favoritism.The ocom- mittee had given fair 'ay to all wards.Ald.N.Lapointe made a warm appeal for the sidewalking of Windsor Street, from Bonaventure Station to the top of the hill, on the ground that all visitors to the city saw that part first.Money to do {tie west elde of this street was voted, $1,100 The vote for sidewalks was cut down to $16,178 as the city\u2019s share.\u2018The Roads Committee also asked for $1,000 for new gullles and $1,000 for wooden sidewalks and both demands were cut In twô.It was decided to pay 31,000 bien, purveyor of the Fire Department, his ineurance policy as a member of the Firemens\u2019 Mutual Benefit Society.City_Attorney Ethier reported regard ing the disputed land sales in St, Lawrence.Street.Part of the.expropriated iots had been sold to F.Bayard, who claimed that he had bought four lots, while the city said, he had bought two only.Mr.Ethier decided in favor of the citys\"* contention and advised that the property should be advertised for sale by auction.It was decided to advertise sale of the lots on Sept.6.The National Trades and Labor Council applied for permission.to use the Civic Council room for their slt- tinge on Sept.12,713, 14 and 15, and requested a civic reception for the delegates to their Congress.This was referred to the Council meeting on Monday.It was decided to entertain the delegates to the convention of the American Society of Municipal Improvements, to be held here on Sept.5, 6 an1 7.to a drive and luncheon.There will be.at this convention 200 delegates present from the United Statés and (Canada, and many Interesting papers will be read on municipal subjects.CITY TO ENTERTAIN VISITING DELEGATES Many Intepesting.Papers Before Society of Munftipal Improvements.The Amerlcan Society of Municipal Improvement will hold a convention in Montreal on Sept.5, 6 and 7 This organization is composed of men.interested in municipal affalrs, in all parts of the United States and Canada.The delegates will be the guests of the city during thetr- stay here to a drive and luncheon.: At this convention many interesting papers will be read by delegates from Montreal and elsewhere.Some of the more interesting to the Montreal publie will be: \u201cThe Theory and Practice of Assessments for TLocal Improvements,\u2019 by Nelson P.Lewis, Engineer Board of Estimate and Apportionment, New York; \u201cLegislative Functions under the White Charter, and the Practical Effects of the Latter upon Municipal Government,\u201d by Thos.J.Ne- ville, \u2018'ommissioner of Public Works, Rochester, N.Y.\u201cTrend of Park Progress,\u201d bv G.A.Parker, Superintendent of Keney Park, Hartford, Conn : \u201cA Review of Municipal Work 11 Cæn- W.-J.Stewart, First Assistant City Engineer, Rochester, N.Y.; \u201cPaving Materials; the Importance of Preliminary Tests,\u201d by J.W.Howard, Consulting Engineer.New York; papers en \u201cEffect of Water on Asphalt,\u201d \u2018\u2019Development of the.-Road Roller\u2019 and \u201cUsa of Oil on Macadam Roads.\u201d \u201cCost of Collection and Disposal of Garbage.\u201d -bv B.E.Briggs.City Engineer.Erie, \u2018Pa.: \u201cElectric Lighting, with speclal reference to Underground Construction, by E.A.Fisher, City Engineër, Rochester, N.Y.; \u201cA Standard for Dis- Infectants, by Wm, 8, Crandall, editor Municipal News, New York; \u201cSewage Disposal, an Experimen and an Experience.by W.H.V.Reimer City Engineer, East Orange, N.J.One of the features of Montreal's reception of the delegates will be a display of part of the city's fire \"brigade nn the Champ de Mars, on the morning of Sept.6.tt MR.HARRIS IN SYDNEY.North Sydney.N.8,, Aug.26.\u2014(Spe- clal.)\u2014Robert Harris, o ,M.G., of Montreal, the well known artist, is spending |~ à few days in town.a.CYRANO.CIGAR \u201d is ut as 15 good as the best imported.Only roc.a wy æ MOUNT ST.LOUIS INSTITUTE 444 SHERBROOKE, MONTREAL\u2014 \u2014\u2014 New pupils will be examined and boarders | should enter, on September 5th.Classes wil} re-open on September 4th, at 8.30 a.m.DUFFERIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL BRIGHAN, qe Residontial College for boys.Collegiate, Commercial and Primary departmants., Rat of MMuropean Graduates, fine butidings healthy site, extensive playing grounds, o Ai cesaiblo.For Prospectus, address The ou aste£., .CORSETS\u2014C.P.\u201c FLEXIBLE\" _ With elastic gussets under the arms and on the hips.Ope of the softest styles.$1.25 4 Gloves ang Corseta re- 07 : ù 7 ada,\u201d bv N.J.Ker, City Engineer.Ottawa, Canada: \u201cGutters and Crosswalks for Macadam Pavements,\u2019 by: to the family of the late Mr, Beau- | | RIL UNI + he.1 Zy N we Conservatorium of Music.\"Spa.S 1\"000TS0N DIRECTOR\u2014DR.CHARLES HARRISS.- SESSION 1905-06 OPENS SEPT.18th.INSTRUCTION in Pianoforte, Singing, Violin, Organ, and all Orchestral Ingtruments.CLASSES in Elements of Music, Theory, Harmony, Form and Analysis, History of Music, Sight Singing, Choir Singing, Physiology, and Hyglene of the Voice, English, French, (German, Italian and Elocution.FOUR ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS of the value of $50 each are offered for competition fn September.For SYLLABUS and particulars as to admission, exhibitions, courses, fees, etc, apply to 7 .TAQ \"WwW.J.HEALY, Secretary.799 Sherbrooke Street.UPPER CANADA \u20ac COLLEGE Founded in 1829.\u2018Toropto, Ont.PRINCIPAL \u2014 HENRY W.AUDEN, M.A, Cambridge, late Sixth Form Master at Fettes College, Edinburgh.THE COLLEGE WILL = for the Autumn term on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1905, at \"10 AM, SEPARATE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for boys between the ages of 9 and 13, with separate staf! and equipment.50 ACRES OF GROUNMS.Separate infirmary with pan and trained nurse.COURSES FOR UNIVERSITY, Royal Military College and Business.Every facility for cultivation of sports and athletics.EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE SCHOL~ ARSHIPS Saturday, September, 16th, Bpeclal scholarships for sons of old puplis.FOR CALENDAR and all particulars, address THE BURSAR, UPPER CANADA COLLEGE, Toronto, Ont, - LOYOLA COLLEGE MONTREAL An English Classical College, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers.Schools re-open on Sept.6th.For terms and other information, apply to:\u2014 .REV.G.O'BRYAN, S.J., 66 Drummond 8t RSI JH SE HAN XH RHE RHF HR ABOUT TIME to decide upon schoo! work for the coming Fall and Winter.Let us help you out by sending our.handsome rew Catalogue, just issued.It will give you all particulars about our modern methods and work used in training young people to secure and hold fine paying positions.Send us a postal request by first mail.Address CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, YONGE AND GERRARD STREETS, TORONTO, Ont.W.H.SHAW, \u2018Principal.FR RIF KKH HH HH HH) Hee FoR HHH » z ERA RAR IR II RREE NN 3 The Sisters of the Holy Names of Josus and Mary Will, on the first Tuesday In September.open their new and spacious building at Outre- mont, for resident and day pupils.The Convent is situated on the siope of the Mountain, within a short distance of Mount Royal Avenue, on the St.Catherine Road.Park und Island cars pass the door.For terms and other information, apply to Sister Superior.Telephone East 1672.* ESSENTIEL : 1903.| |ROYAL\u2014 THEATRE FRANCAIS\u2014 10e, 20c, 200, 88c, 50e.AMUSEMENTS.Bell Tele\u201d Kast 7.MATINEE DAILY.CAZENEUVE COMPANY Zt sha \u201cLE PAYS DE L'OR * August 28th French Cemio Spera New Parisian Cast.PRICES\u2014Matinees, 10c, 16c, 35c.Evenings, Box Office Now Open.|ACADEM \u201cH M.S.PINAFORE\u201d Matinee To-days , | PRICES\u2014Matinees, Admission 25c, Unr \" Seats $1.00, Boxes $5.00.Evenings, Admiss Reserved Seats 76c and $1.00, Box Seats $1.Seats on sale at Star Branch office, cor - Me A.A, Ae Notre Dame Btreet.ENTRIES CLOSE 28th AUGUST.may be had from Committee._ - MONTREAL STREET Passes Windsor and 8¢.am.to 9 p.m Daily, instant, weather permit MATINEE EVERY DAY.?The Great Detective Play A DANGEROUS LIFE PRICES\u201410c, 200, 30c and 50c.Next Week LONDON GAIETY GIRLS.WR FW RRNA HRM H ARLHS Lately remover from Place d'Armes to 2084 8 COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and TELEGRAPHY by expert teachers.\u2019 Individual fnstruction.The only school in the Province whose Commercial Course - is under the supervision of a Chartered Accountant.CLASSES NOW OPEN.Tel.Main 309.CAZA & LORD, Principals.ALBERT COLLEGE, BELLEVILLE, Ont.316 students enrolled last year-170 young ladies and 146 young men.College building heated hy steam and.lighted by 250 electric lights.Highest facilities, under full taff ot specialists, in Matriculation, Music, Commer- ¢ial, Wine Arts, Blocution.Physical Culture and Domestic Service.Will reopen Tuesday, Sept.12.1906.For {illustrated circular, address PRINCIPAL DYER, D.-|8§T.JOHN'S SCHOOL, MONTREAL, 1773 Ontario St.For Boarders and Day Scholars, \u2014 C.S.FOSBERY, M.A.TERM8 COMMENCES SEPT.13.MON TRRAL.\u2014 SESSION 1905-1906 Courses in Arts, Applied Sctence (A ture, Chemistry, Metallurgy, pre LArchitac= and Civil, Rlectrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering), Law and Medicine.Matriculation examinations and Examins- tons.Lor Second Year Exhibitions and Third ear Scholarships will commen - ber 11th, 1806.P ce on Septem ctures In the Faoulty of Law will begin on Sept.12th.Those in the Faculties of Medicine, Arts and Applied Bcience on Sept.Particulars regarding \u2018examinations.and copies of the Calendar containing full infor- CATHERINE STREET.cor.Bleury.{> # x % CANADA'S GREAT EASTERN 3 : EXHIBITION: \"> 1 SHERBROOKE, QUE.> ¥ cont Ÿ ; * x Attractions greater than x ever.x % 6 Full Days of Fair and } 3 Evening Performances.X + Exciting Races.* * - Magnificent Fireworks.x \u2018À Excursions on all Rail- % * roads.= x 2 * | x * * ; *, Write for Official Pro- * x gramme, etc.* *:W.M.TOMLINSON, ÿ x Sec.-Treas.3 RRR RR RRR RRR RRR ERR Je MoGILL UNIVERSITY| OTTAWA RIVER NAV.CO.ç Daily Except Sunday.To OTTAWA, 82.50 Return.$4.00 DAILY EXCURSION TO CARILLON by Steamer Sovereign,.arriving home by the Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Round trip.1.00 For above trips take G.T.R.train, 8 am, to connect with steamer at Lachine.SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take G.T.R 5 p.m.for Lachine.Round trip BOc Tickets at Grand Trunk Station.PRESBYTERIAN - STANLEY ST.CHURCH, near the Windsor Hall.\u2014The Rev.Wm.Ma=ackensle, D.D., of Hannibal, N.Y., will preach at 11 am.and 7 pm.8.8.at 10 a.m.Union Chinese School at 3 p.m.Mid-week Prayer Meeting on Wed- The Little \u2018\u2018 Big\u201d Favorites \u201c POLLARD'8 AUSTRALIAN JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY All Next Week and Sat.Matinee, 66 TH E G Wed.Mat.only Prices\u201415¢.25¢, 50¢ and 75c.(20 CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS, under Special Sanction of C.A.A.U.) GROUNDS Monday, 4th September, Labor Day.Reserved Seats on Sale at Star Uptown Branch, and Morton, Phillips & Co., 1758 Opens with Laon ih MONDAY, SEPT.4 Introducing , London's Famous Musical Success, \u201cTHE SCHOOL GIRL\u201d As Presented 400 Nights at Prince of W: Theatre, London, and 150 Nights at Daly's Theatre, New York City.Box Office opens for pale of seats August!\u2019 81.Prices\u201425 cents to $1.50 Y Nations: Wed.and Wot, Su To-night: \u2018+ A RUNAWAY GIRL\"} EIS HA?\u201d \u201cTHE LADY sLAVEY® -\u2014f- Seats now Selina TO-NIGHT AT 8,15 CRAND IRISH CONCERT TE Irish Guards Band MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30.egerved Seats 5c, Reserved Seats 760, Box | ion by Wood Ave.250, by main entrance b0c, 50, Boxes $8.00.ner Peel and St.Catherine Sts.50TH ANNUAL CALEDONIAN GAMES - JUBILEE BANQUET\u2014QUEEN'S HOTEL, same evening, at 8.30 o'clock.Tickets A W.C.McALLISTER, Hon.Sec, 1 4 ~ \u2014- 93 St.Francols Xavier 8t./, RAILWAY COMPANY TAKE A TRIP ON THE Sp Decal Observation Car Around the Two Mountains.Round Trip 25 Cents.Catherine Streets every Hour trom 9 beginning on Sunday the 27th.ting.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.SKETCHING CLASS :.An Outdoor Sketching Class in Olls, under the direction of MR.EDMOND DYONNET, R.C.A., will be held for one month, commencing on Thursday, 7th September, \"1905.For particulars, apply to the Secretary.0 { 4 § \u2014 MONARCH LODGE 182 Members are requested to attend a meeting of the White Rose Degree, at St.Mary's Hall, .cor.Prefontaine and Rouville Streets.on Tuesday evening, the 20th instant, at $.p.m.sharp.Visiting Brethren welcome.W.OPZOOMER, - President.SOHMER PARK Open for the Summer, 3 to 8 p.m.every days Best Vaudeville in America.Lavigne's: Band.10 CENTS.All cars go to Sohme™ ark.- : - CANAD IAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, ONE.August 29th to Sept, 9th, [No Superior On Earth | $43,600 in Premiums, $38,500 in ene BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS The Windsor Plate.Grand Art Loan Exhibtt ABBEY'S CORONATION PICTURE Progress of Manufacture.Great Bench Show, City, The Government Grand Spectacle Nightly PICTURES Comoriinw ie Kins of France, South Kens- THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR nesday, at 8 p.m.Strangers always wolcome.Corporation of LOANED BY ington Museum.Greatly Reduced Rates and Cheap Excursions Rev.F, M.Dewey, M.A, Pastor.on all linés of travel.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.ra MISS GRAHAN\u2019S Open all Year, Positfons Guaranteed to Graduates.PHONOGRAPHIE AND BUSINESS 2204 St.Catherine Street (Opposite Christ Church Cathedral) COURSES \u2014 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS and PREPARATORY, \u2014 INSTITUTE Pupils may enter at any time, Phone Main 1714, Catholic H Preparatory Courses.Boys prepared for ations.A scholarship, donated by Hon.J.passing the best entrance examination in For particulars, apply to A.J.HALP and 13 a.m.and 2 and § p.m, MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 paired at very small {mation as to entrante requirements, courses cost.ation ta fees, etc., can be obtained on application ~ 5 A.LANCTOT, qd.A.NICHOLSON, M.A, Tel.Main 3187.153 ST.LAWRENOR.| \u2019 : \u2018 \u2018 tram HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT igh School | 55 Durocher Street.Re-opening of Classes TUESDAY, SE PTEMBER 65th.Classical, Comm ; McGill, Quebec, R.M.C., vod other our om : J.Curran, J.8.C., September.S-SANDERS, M.A.\"Principal, between © is \"ottered - to the boy \u2014~4 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JON.DEPARTMENTS N care ea op w Ry TRAE EN © cour ns td ae LAURIER'S TURN.It is quite amusing to see how lustered the Opposition are over the rojected visit of Sir Wilfrid Laurter Edmonton.It is natural enough, ne would think, for tha Prime Minis- r to be present at the inauguration of new province, but that is not the his opponents look at it.They ther counted, a few months ago, that eo West would scare Laurier into re- ring him from publlo life.They eem to think that, playing the game ccording to thelr rules, Sir wifrid ught to be afraid to go West, and ught ostantatiously to remain away.ut Sir Wilfrid doesn\u2019t play under hose rules.His policy has always een to go where the enemy pretend e daren't go.He captured the heart t Toronto by going there.when the esuit\u2019s estates agitation was at Its eight.And now that he is going West, for the first time since he be- ame Prime Minister, the dear Con- ervatives are angry about it, be- ause they know perfectly well he will ave more friends than ever by the ime he comes back, and they think lle West ought to be encouraged to ate him.There they are, however, nd \"it can only be said they have rawn it upon themselves.Their ampaign this spring just forced Lau- fer to go West when he might have ostponed the trip.\u2019 By the same token, it might be just s well for Sir.Wilfrid to shoulder ff Some of his work on to his leu- enants, and take time to pay Ontario ome overdue visits.He has been too forme since 1896, but he ought to get at it now.The people would be glad Jo see him, and by the way they have \u201cbeen voting lately they seem to need à little something to cheer them up.Quebec he doesn't need to bother about.Here the Conservatives are afraid to hold a convention, for fear of a free fight over the.leadership, for the Province, and for fear, also, that un influential section should actually move to censure Mr.Borden.With no prospect except that of trouble, he reorganizing convention whfch was lo be held this autumn has been tacitly abandoned.ee re, COSTLY COLONIES, \u201cOLD STYLE.Attention 1s again being drawn to the rising in German West Africa, jrhere it is said the dally cost of the pperations is $125.000, and the German losses have already totalled 1,700 men: Che Socialist party {s making a strong protest against General Von Trot- has\u2019 conduct of the campaign and Is urging the appointment of a civilian governor.The manner of the Ger- nan General is weil illustrated by a broclamation in which he says.\u201c1, 1 he great general of the German sol- Giers, send this letter to the Hereros The Hereros are no long.r, ation.erman subjects.Whosoever brings ne of their captains as a prisoner to ne of my stations shall receive 1000 fmarks ($250) and for Samuel Maherero I wil pay.5000 marks.IVithin the German frontier every Herero with or without cattle will be \u2018shot.\u201d « General Von Trotha has algo sant a public \u2018letter to the colonial press placing upon it tae responsibility for the renewed activity off the Hereros.Continual reinforcements are being sent from Europe.Under such circumstances it is scarcely wonderful to learn that all talk of discontented Boers settling un- fer the German flag in South West Africa is at end.In fact the German area is becoming almost completely Zeserted by German immigrants as well as the natives upon whose labor their success depended.It is a remarkable comment upon \" {He colonial administration of Ger-, many that while hundreds of thous- nds of Germans emigrate yearly to the United States and South America nd thrive under a foreign flag, it is Vetimated that the entire colonial empire of Germany, which covers an area pf over one tontains only 7495 immigrants, while Ihe military force in that area totals 1,654 without including\u2019 Ing.According.to the last Imperial budget the administration of the Ger- tan colonies costs $10,000,000 annually, while the revenue only sums up to $8,200,000.It ts true \u201cthat there has been a trifling growth in thé exports to such colonies from Germany, the rise being trom $8,000,000 In 1898 to $10,100,000 In 1903, while the exports from.those tolonies to Germany have grown from $3,600,000 to.36,000,000.- million square miles, the special forces sent to\u2019 quell the Hereros ris- \u201cho text of the foljowtne advetise- | ment by a big departmental store was taken from a leading New York duly paper: .\u201cImportant notice to depositors\u2019 account patrons, \u2018 Uvered free to any freizht or express station in the United States during the month of July\u2014only as a trial, \u201cThis is an experimental move and its permanency will be considered after one month's trial, \u201cHeretofora our rule has been to prepay freight or express charges on patd purchases of $5 or over, to stations within one hundred miles of Manhattan.That rule \u2018will continue effective, but it wilknot apply to purchases made by depositors\u2019 acoount customers.On their purchases freight or express.charges will be paid to any station in the United States.\u201cThe Depositors\u2019 Account Department was organized as a convenience for our patrons\u2014one affording every advantage of a-credit system and none of its drawbacks.Deposit a sum of money\u2014large or small\u2014make purchases in.the usual way and have them referred to the account for payment.Monthly statements showing the condition of the account will be malied to you.Interest at the rate of 4 per cent.compounded every three months, will be.allowed on your daily \u2018balance.Your \u2018deposit cannot be drawn against by check for expenditures made outside of the store as we do no banking business; but any or all of it can be withdrawn at any time.\u201d The idea of the Depositing Depirt- ment 18 mot new.Some of the big stores in New York have been acting upon it for a number of years, but, judging from the above, it is.now to be applied to a wider field.Heretofore the stores have contented themselves with cultivating the City of New York; now they propose to cultivate the whole of the United States.It is not difficult to see why \u2018they amongst thelr patrons.One reason Is that it would have a tendency to increase their sales; another that it wauld lessen tha amount of \u2018capital they would have to put in the business or borrow from bankers.If a a departmental store he is likely to | \u201cDEPARTMENTAL STORES = BANKING.\u201cverre Thelr purchases de- wish to encourage the depositing habit customer deposits à certain sum with | make gore purchases than he would 1f ha carried his money in his poeket.\u201cThis is more likely to ba the cass if he is a person of modstate means.And, with regard to the gecond reason, one might easily imagine the system to be carried to such lengths that the storekesepers would be able to | carry on the business largely with capital supplied by their customers.No doudt some people would be attracted by the 4 per cent.interest rate to use the store simply as & bank: others, who run their houssholds on regular allowances réceived quarterly or half yearly, would find it convenient to deposit a considerable sum and gradually draw it out with their purchases, the balance all the time bearing a good rate of interast.The dangers attending the practice are plainly visible to all who have made any study of banking.In the first place, danger lies in the fact that large numbers of people are entrusting their money rms of whose actual position they now nothing.The stores never make public statements of their position.Sometimes their bankers even, skilled as they are in such matters, are puz- gled when it comes to estimating their worth, Then the money is repayable on demand.Who knows whether any provision is made for a sudden call for heavy cash withdrawals?That the stores ire prepared to liquidate -their deposits in goods and merchandise we know, but we don't know how they would fare if they ware called on for but a moderate amount in cash.The big banks, witf all their high credit, and with all thelr strong statements, deem it necessary to carry huge balances in cash for just such emergencies, and the emergencies are much more likely to strike the stores than the banks.The business of forms a very large part of the busl- ness of the hanks.Experience has taught them what is necessary to conduct it safely and profitably.Nobody suspects that the deparmental storekeepers have the knowledge of banking business, the skill, or the training necessary for the proper investment of large sums of money, received from peuple who know nothing about them, 1epayable on demand, and bearing a high rate of interest.It is satisfac- | tory to note that the practice has not much footing here in the Dominion.H.M.P.Eckhardt.\u2014 \u201cTry a \u201cCYRANO\u201d You handling deposits repayable on demand - would swear you smoke an im- | ported Cigar.Only 10c.La GEO.rR Ek FRRR IRR LX A RRL HERR 2, w Cooking Institutions a Specialty.HR Fe IKI Hee Ke Fe Ie He He Ie HH HK 2 2-5 Telephone {JETTE & i Special KR CE A A AS FRIIS SEE Fede He 4d FARR 208 McGILL STREET Steel Plate With Patent Terra Cotta Ovens and Flues and Roller Grates.Guaranteed to be reliable, economical, orna- \u201cmental and durable.We are at present making these Ranges In different styles and sizes, with the view of meeting the kitchen requirements nf all classes, and \u201cat prices within the reach of every housekeeper.Everything supplied for the kitchen and laundry, \u201cdirect: from manufacturer to consumer.\u2019 Ranges and Up-to-date Cooking Apparatus for Hotels and KXUAKH AMIS IE IE CHE HRN DEALERS IN NOVELTIES 262 St.Lawrence Street RESTE REIMS MEN PROWSE | .\u2026.-.\u2026.R1.00 to ST.150 re v month 1s just for the privilege of existing in a few stuffy roo about aon.minutes, thinking it abso.\" Comforters, each .ieviree sasssssccsces.$1.00 to $5.50 \u2014 re r vou think \"You a ao it on y or wage Deomase you have never To ked into the matter.- yards, when I otra pay about fitty Quilts, white or colored, each ,.\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 to 82.50 i At Northmount, Maplewood Avenue, just over Mount Royal, near the Annex, we have bullt 30 the en ooked bac! and saw : FRE N Ç Swiss Cottages\u2014no two of which are alike.They are modernly and artistically constructed, elec- i bit rise and run rapldly into Extra values in Cashmercs and Serges for Costumes and CH KID GLOVES tric light, street cars at the door, on the telephone line, schools, churches, convents, etc.in near le \u2018wood w © came.It is evi- Suits.: proximity, and plenty of lawn, it's such an easy inatter to kéep your wife and little ones healthy, dent that it saw the dog and dropp+d \"down out of fright.\u201d A huge sturgeon was caught In the River Tay in Scotland recently.It welghed 878 pounds, was ten feet In length, and its girth was 4 feet 8 inches.The fish broke all local records.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 There is a certain brand of charity that will give a man a crust and then steal his coat.Eere\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re \u201c to give them the sunshine, the green fields and the fresh alr.All we ask Te 10 per cent.on the price, and the balance as rent.your own house.GIVE US A CALL.IT WILL WE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Be sure of saving an.per cent.or more by favoring us with \u2019 your custom.Jeltes er In a few years you own Br erroreeireerrrire BRERA RRTER a.ARBRE Fe FINK RARE CHANCES RENCH KID GLOVES, (Fée AND LACE K KID, white, and black.Value from 1.5 pores 50c 1 Place E.Gohier & Co, d'Ames at\u201d For .secvensisaubses saucauuou \u201c None sold on Saturday.Only ohe pate to a customer.\u2018Phone eo\u201d sroune Up 8408.; Lau - \"You : T, © oud ace YR ano Ry THE GUARENTEL STORE.mens a I G.;.ported Sop: Only 106, ssc.262 oO WRENGCE STREET ma 4 _ WAVERLEY STREET LOTS 26 x 88 to Lane.Price $235, payable $15 cash, $10 in 30 days, and $5.10 monthly.Water laid in street.Sidewalks, .otc.Many new houses are in.of construction on this | G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter St._.Branch Office\u2014Corner Park and Van Horne Avenues.Vv Open Sundays from 2 to § p.m.IT STANDS ALONE Our laundry stands alone for excellence of work turned out.Your linen is not injured here.Nothing to equal it for beauty of color and perfection of finish.CROWN LAUNDRY COMPANY, 4218 St.Catherine.Phone Mouat 1059 : PICTURES +50 per cent.off all framed pictures this month.Come early and get a good choice.@ W.WILLSON & SON, 7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Common Sense Exterminators For ROACHES, BBD-BUGB and MOTHS.For RATS and MICK.All Dealers.and 381 Queen st.W.Toronto.FACTORY SITES FOR SALE DAILY nr Advertisements under this $a per word for one insertion.he price por word per | ERSONAL\u2014HINDQUARTERS OF SPRING lamb, 1230 per 1b, forequarters, 8 per 1b.;.prime western beef, 1234c per Ib.All \u2018| meats bought at the Beaver Hall Market | suaranteed to be of first quality.Ask.for \u2018| cash receipts.\u2018Joseph Lavioletta & Son, 786 nd 788 Dorchester; st.Telephone Uptown PERSONAL \u2014 MARCIL'S QUICK LUNCH, 162 St.Antoine st.(south side), a little west of Windsor st.Open day and night.Best menls at lowest prices.220 ERSONAL \u2014 ROACHES ARE DBAD.| Oall at the hat store, 71 St.Lawrence street, and get à tin of \u201cNathan's\u201d famous Roach, Bedbug and Mouse Killer.Clean your house.108 NCE TRIED, ALWAYS TRIED\u2014ONE OF the best 26c meals in the city.At Logue's Cate, 111 Mountain st, opposite St.Antoine market.203 HERAZ.\u201d \"SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1905.' heading \u2014 of tour, making us erase pasriien.Herald\u2019s Business Reference Directory 1 ACCOUNTANTS.J.M.CAMPBELL, Temple Building.| .AUCTIONEERS.FRASER BROS., 453 St.James Street.M.HICKS & CO., 1821 Notre Dame St.Spe- cialties-\u2014Rugs, Fine Art Goods, Linens.RAH & DONNELLY, 241 St James St.Household Furniture at lowest prices.W.M.KBARNS, 1528 Notre Dame Street.BENNING, BARSALOU & CO., LTD., 55 ft.Bulpice Bt.,OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS.PROF.8.GRANT, 3173 St.Catherine Street.Eye Testing.Boots and Shoes.OOTS AND SHOES\u2014-WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles.and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hali Hill \u2014 Business Cards.J.layson.& Grant).Forwarder, Warehouseman, Paul st.Montreal.Free.Customs Broker and 415 and 417 St.Heated Storage, Bond or Telephone Main 1808.P.O.Box 424.Educational.MES; JESSIE KELLOND, THACHER OF plano, guitar.mandolin and banjo.60a City Councillors st.\u2026 , 210 Room and Board Wanted.ANTED \u2014 ROOM BY SINGLE GENtleman, In quiet neighborhood, within 29 mlniites\u2019 ride of Papineau square.Room with bath preferred.K 330, Herald Office.199 MoCILL UNIVERSITY BOARDING HOUSE LIST FOR STUDENTS.Persons wishing to receive students as boarders or lodgers during the next Session, commencipg- September 1ith, are requested to communicate with the undersigned before Ya 1st, giving particulars as to terms.tc.Every application must be accompanied y a certificate from the Health Department.as to the sanitary condition of the house, and (it the applicant be new) by written tosti- \u2018monials as to character., ; J.A.NICHOLSON, 585,756 FEET, BOULEVARD ST.PAUL \u2014 Frontage, 763 feet on Lachine Canal; shipping and railway facllities unsurpassed.Dame street; very: accessible.of 360 feet on St.Ambroise street, and 368 feet on Lachine Canal; direct connection with.Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific earn eva .nen enA sn inn ©u-n tan Lu Telephone Main 438.AN = uv do BE \u2018 ; OUR REFERENCES, OUR CUSTOMERS.yi - It i= easy enough to promise anything in advertisement, tw * but customers coms back to us, and.you know they-woutdn't if fig .We-dldn't treat-them.right.- Lo 0: = MON E \u2018 TO LOAN sn \u2019 $360 410 .$450.$460 #0 : 3 =» + To Werkingmen, Clerks, Retail Merchants and Manufacturers, S100 .5» ON =.Co £ Furniture, Pi H Ta urniture, IANOS, Or ses, BW Store Fi =.Waggons, Store Fix- =.tures, Etc, $310 : KIl Goods to Remain In Your Possession $380 A 2390 This Company is a class by itself, without a competitor in $i legitimate financiering and banking.We publish the rates on £421 loans.No other company ever does, because their rates are un double as much as ours, which accounts for our great success and 3480 reputation for fair, honest dealings, being the only money lend-.pt ing concern endorsed by the French and English daily papers of tx» Montreal.| E ' © pA This table gives the rates.Compare it with all others, and ea when you need money you will borrow hers.> 18220 .; 2 $200 Weekly or , +4310 \u2014_ Monthly Pay- 7 \"Eh If you owe à diad-priced ments 08% wabmolute privacy is our Qn Loen Company, or have »|~ Our service is the quick- $450 gehts pressing \u2014 don't owe $10 is $0.76 est possible.L -\u20143 10-\u2014 everybody \u2014 combine your | 15_ is 1.00.aye xiovance charges of _\u2014_ $20 debts.Make one payment | 20 is 1.10 A full rebate allowed if $30 pey them sll.Call on us.og is 425 pald before maturity.We $ 40 We have been engaged In .ave 156 offices throughout $ 50 this busir 80 is 1.35 the world, necessarily em- sm .usiness 58 years, and 40 i 1.40 nloying many millions of $70 by dealing with us you will 1s dollars, the combined capi- sr establish a credit that may 50 is 1.50 tal.of which is much larger 2M De useful in the future.60 is 1.75 than apy 5 banks In the a 75 is 2.00 : \u201cR20 00 is 250 - se * en : he \u2018We make the payments so reasonable that the smallest wage-carner can $160 pay with greatest ease.Such an offer from a house of the STANDING of he the Canadian Finance Co.means much to you.- TS $180 The large amount of business we do, the THOUSANDS OF CUSTOM- 2200 ERS we serve, the large territory we coves, is the best guarantee that our £230 .TERMS AND METHODS ARE RIGHT.: ; : on .If not convenient to call, telephone or write.We will send our repres- 2270 © -entative to you to give you full information.: \u2019 goen ; = \u2018THE CANADIAN FINANCE CO.103 St.François-Xavier St.Corner Notre Dame Street.- We have large private off! ces occupying the entire first floor, in which we close all transactions.Eve ry man in our employ must be a gentleman.UPPER DRUMMOND STREET LOTS _1 have some very cholce land, situated | right amongst the best houses in this favorite street, above Sherbrooke street.It looks into private gardens, and is a beautifully retired place for a nice house.Two semi-detached houses build be built on it.Price $1.26 per foot.H.L.PUTNAM, .1st FLOOR, TEMPLE BUILDING.A CHOICE HOUSE ON DORCHESTER ST.A handsome modern house, near Atwater Avenue, with deep extension and finished in natural wood.Has hot water heating and commands a {ine view in the rear.to suit purchaser.HL.PUTNAM, 1st Floor, Temple Building.The owner wishes to sell and possession would be given HAVE YOU PICTURES TO FRAME?HAVE YOU OLD FRAMES TO RE-GILD?, © HAVE YOU OLD PICTURES TO RESTORE?JOHNSON & COPPING, are practical men, and can do - the work.Prices reasonable.2430 ST.CATHERINE STREET (Corner Stanley)._ Always a choice collection of pictures on view.4° Ratiways.\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Basin st.; light on all sides; good shipping facilities.Logan and Harbor streets, also lane in .rear; excellent site for small factory.86.000 FEET, NAPOLEON ROAD\u2014Frontage on three streets, within 200 feet of Lachine Canal; splendid site, moderate price.Also several other sites of various sires and dimensions in and about Montreal and vicinity.: © 206 ST.JAMES STREET.309.346 FEET, COTE ST.PAUL ROAD \u2014.Frontage of 1,350 feet on extension of Notre 151,365 FEET, ST.AMBROISE ST.\u2014Frontage 14,000- FEET, RICHMOND STREBET-\u2014-Frontage | of 200 feet on Richmond st.and 76 feet on 11,920 FEET, LOGAN STREET\u2014 Frontage on | THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.TO LET \u2014 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Registrar.\u2014\u2014 Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.st Advertisements under this heading\u2014%o per word for one insertion.Six Insertions for the price of four, making the rate 14 cent per word per insertion.\u2019 J OST-\u2014\u2014 ENGLISH _ SETTER (BITCH), - black and white, wearing plain leather collar.Finder will get reward by réturning to 10 Springfield ave., Westmount.201 - To Let ; TO LEFT \u2014 SELF-CONTAINBD HOUSE, in excellent condition, -7 rooms, furnace, cemented cellar, gus, yard: good car service.Rent $16.00 a month.Apply to 69 Marlborough st.: : FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET kq .- completely furnished house of 8 rooms, very comfortable and in good order.Apply The Cradock Simpson Co., 205 St.James st A Small Wareheuse to Let Close to Victoria two lines of cars.The building is new and modern in all its appointments.It contains four floors, is heated with hot water, and or part would be rented.} H L.PUTNAM, ist Floor, \u201cTemple Building.Bquare, and fronting on suitable for any small business.The whole fi TO LET \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, WELL furnished houge, 10 rpoms, all con- venfences, heated by lot water furnace, electric lighted.ImmedfAts possession if desired.Apply 3.Shackell, 478 Temple Building.or 182 Broadway, Lacking .202 0 LET \u2014 31 COURBOL STREET, SELF- and tinted.Rent $18.00.Tel.Up 669.202 .Tee TO LET \u2014 SEVEN ROOMED FLAT, \u201call conveniences, handsomely decorated.Immediate possession.Moderate.rent.7 Hope avenue, off Dorchester.207 O LET \u2014 A FLAT, 8 ROOMS.168 SELBY street; furnace and all modern conveniences.Immediate possesssion.Apply No.3 Essex ave.BISHOP'S GOURT APARTMENTS The Linton Property.The Remainder Of This Property «18,000 square feet, must now be sold.finest property in the city.would be t en bloc.H.L.PUTNAM IST FLOOR, TEMPLE BUILDING.\u20184, To Workmen ar eculators tion of our property / \u2019 Two Offices :{ The Montreal Water from Ontario street north.The Montreal Street R:ilway Company active to its interests is working _ overtime to build a track across our property on Sherbrooke street.This will be an ideal home, near work, easy o « __ healthy locality for your.family.The prices of lots are bound to double in valde shortly, $10.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly will entitle you to one of them.On Saturday the 19th of August another office was opened on Orleans St., east of the Angus Workshops, \u201c Come and see for yourself the immense works under construction and choose the best located lots before the prices go up.' = Prefontaine | Property \u2018CORNER OF ONTARIO AND ORLEANS STS.CORNER OF ORLEANS AND SHERBROOKE STS.WF\" Opened daily\u2014Saturday afternoon and Sunday included.\u201cNg .a The Corporation.of the Town of Maisonneuve realizing the excellent situa- 1 and that it is bound to become \u201c\u2018Greater Montreal\u2019 is spending THOUSANDS OF opening up and building Orleans and Bourbonniere streets, next and parallel to the Angus Workshops, a the industrial center of DOLLARS & Power Co.is laying water pipe on these streets f access, wide streets, a ' Frontage on Summerhill avenue, over |\" : ; ) It is a beautiful piece of land, belng just the right distance above Sherbrooke street, and surrounded by some of the A low price * 147 BISHOP STREE.LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED SUITES of 6 rooms, each with bathroom.Free till Sep- temter 1st.Janitor on prem es3, Apply P.8.Ross & Sons, 42 Notre iJame st.west.Phone Main 612.Note.\u2014Larg:r Suites all Jet And smaller Suites letting las:.A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- |; contained house, 10 rooms, newly paintod | NOTARIES.KITTSON, REDDY & REDDY, 45 Alliance Building.Marriage Licenses.SPORTING GOODS.WIGHTMAN SPORTING GOODS CO., 3% St.Francois Xavier Street, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.HH, P.YOUNG, 67 Bleury Street.BELT MANUFACTURER.SADLER & HAWORTH, cor.Willlam and Seigneurs Sts.BUSINESS COLLEGES.MOUNT ROYAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y.M.C.A.Building.W.H.HARRIES'S ACADEMY, 2749 St.Catherine Street, ; + CARRIAGE BUILDER.A.JENNINGS & CO., cor.Wellington and Grey Nun Sts.; COAL AND WOOD.J.C.MACDIARMID, 402 Willlam Street.COMPANY PROMOTER.O.B.D'AOUST, Room §3, 112 St.James 8st.Le HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC.SEO.R.PROWSE & CO.208 McGill St.2 \u2018 HORSE DEALERS.CAN.HORSE REPOSITORY.110 St, Etienne Bt (G.T.R.Stock Yards).Geo.Clule, ° FURNITURE AND CARPETS.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 2594 St.Catherine Street.Prop: H.A.WILDER & CO., 258 St.James Street.PHOTO ENGRAVERS.DENNISON ENGRAVING CO., 112 St.Fran- cols Xavier Street.MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN.JOS.L.GURD, 2409 St.Catherine St.BANKS.BANK OF OTTAWA, 224 St.James Street CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, 189 St.James Street, .BANK OF TORONTO.Main Office, St.James and McGill Sta.Branches, 121 St.Etienne, 2613 St.Catherine, 565 Ontario, 42 St.Sacrament, MBRCHANTS BANK OF CANADA, 205 St.James Street.MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT SAVings Bank, 176 St.James Street.; SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA, 202 St.James Street.LABOR CONTRACTORS.'HUCKLE'S Emp.Agency, 808 Craig Street.Situations Vacant.Sr Advertisements under this heading = - 1 » words.one iusertion, 10 cents; one week, cents.a VV ANTED \u2014 GOOD GIRL FOR LIGHT .general housework.Apply at ones, te 4209 Western avenue.20 VV ANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS BENCH HANDS for sash and door factory.Shop runs all year round.State wages.Sudbury Builder ing Supply Co., Sudbury, Ont.28 ANTED \u2014 MEN FOR WOODS, RALe i roads, mines, farms, factories, etc., etc Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James street.207 VER SIXTY PER CENT.OF THE HIGHer railway officials on the American come tinent to-day began thelr railway career as | telegraphers.Some are now receiving fifty thousand dollars per year.Let us make a first class telegrapher of you that you may be able to do the same.Write for our free book, giving full particulars.B.W.Somers, Principal Dominion School of Tele graphy, Toronto.eus ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED weavers; good wages and permanent.: Apply to the minfon Linen Mills, Limited, Bracebridge, Ont.\u2019 0 ANTED \u2014 A STENOGRAPHBR, WHO has had experience, and who cam take dictation quickly.Must have good education.State\u2019 wages wanted.Inexperienced school graduates please do not apply.Write Box R 50, Herald Office.Wawa RY A ik bn ra MY ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS MILLINERY preparers and smart apprentices.Apply at once, to Department Manager, The John ' Murphy Co., Limited.A ANTED \u2014 EXPERT TOWN SALESMAN, for vity canvass, immediately, on unique proposition.Sells at 2c, to merchant clerks and storekeepers.Experienced m only.Room 20, 17 St.John st.198, + - ++ à D.J.LYONS, 128 MoGill.\u2018sattlemen wanted.DOMINION EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 185 St.James Street.Oldest general agency.Let an expert choose your balp.D.MARCONI, 460 St.James.Italian Banker.GENERAL Emp.Agency, 633 St.James St.BOOTS AND SHOES.RONAYNE BROS., cor.Notre Dame and Inspector Sts.vo PATENT SOLICITORS.FETHERSTONHAUGH & BLACKMORE, 112 8t.James Street.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.For Sale.~ 8& Advertisements under\u2014this heading \u2014 to words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, M cents.PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, etc.Competent workmen.Low prices.Attention to orders from any part.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell st.,, Westmount.212° ANTED \u2014 BY BNGLISHMAN, MAR- V\u2014ried, aged 28, situation, any capacity; can take charge of steam boiler.Address J.W.B;, Box K 336, Herald Office.205 \u201cTPHOLSTERER WANTS WORK.FURNI- SAA: ertisements vnder this heading\u20143¢ per wo.for one insertion.Six insertions Tor the price of four, making the rate 34 cent ver word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 STONE FOR CONCRETE purposes, broken; all sizes, Apply Phone last 938.W.M.Hendershot, P.U.address, 38 Victoria st.- 206 For SALE \u2014 40 SQUARE PIANOS, RANG- -A\u2014\u2014{ng-itr\u2014price -from $25 to $is0-\u2014 Terms] rom $2 to $5 monthly.Any one desiring a genuine bargain in a used piano should not miss this chance.Layton Bros., 144 Peel st.202 \u2018ture re-covered at customer\u2019s b Apply F.P., 402 Amherst.202° Manitoba, would like samples of a jewellery house or other merchandise.Would represent reliable firm on commission.Apply K 324, Herald Office.: 202 OBBING WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS #2 done promptly.Furniture and china packed.Reeves and Co., Carpenters and Joiners, rear 171 Bleury at.202 (COMMERCIAL GENTLEMAN, GOING TO; ly's Auction Room® .NOR SALE \u2014 SEVERAL FINE OLD grandfather clocks, at Rae and Donnél- 210.(OR SALE\u2014750 EXCELLENT NEW CARpet squares, ip all grades.Great reduction in price, private sate or auction, at Rae and Donnelly's, 24?St James st.210 OR SALE \u2014 .KINDLINGS, 31.10; CUT slabs, $1.10, hardwood, $1.80 per load; best toal, $6.50.122 Bleury at.220 JANTED \u2014 POSITION A8 CARETAKER dress Mrs.McLashon, 949 St.Dominique st.À | YDAPERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, etc.Competent workmen, Low prices.Attention to orders from any \u2018part.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell st, Westmount.Situations Wanted\u2014Female.of offices, or work cleaning same.Ad-; Special For SALE\u2014GROCERY LIQUOR LICENSE.Apply to J.M.Marcotte, Accountant, 107 St.James st, Montreal.JOR SALH \u2014 FISHING TACKLE, CAMPing goods \u2018and general sporting goods.bargains this month.Wightman Sporting Goods Co., 39 St Francois Xavier street.215 MMNHE BEST FUEL\u2014ANTHRACITE COAL, No.1 Scranton, $5.50 per ton.J.D.Millar, 196 St.Antoine st.Tel.Main 4033.206 & Advertisements ubder this heading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents.: OR SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND STEAM.and hot water radlators and coils.W.J.McGuire & Co., Ltd., 18686 Notre Dame st.208 FTER SEPTEMBER NEXT, A LADY Professiona! Singar\u2019\u201d will be open for an engagement as soloist in a church.Answers to the above, addressed Soloist, care P.O.Riviere du Loup Sta., P.Q., will be re- cetved- until Sept.10th.208 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN to know they can have their clothes respectably washed and mended by applying to K 333, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG WO- \u2019 man as housekeeper or mother\u2019s help; experienced with children.Address P.O.44, St.Lambert \u2019 Box 198 (OR SALE ' \u2014 FURNITURE, STOVES, carpews, oilcloths, refrigerators, go-carts.For credit or cash.The Montreal House Furnishing Co., 1560 Notre Dame, 4 doors west of McGill.' 196 JOR RENTAL \u2014 MONARCH VISIBLE typewriters, New machines furnished.Kates moderate and can be applied oun purchase.33 St.John st.Phone Malu 4885.200 OR SALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, MK.EK.Fainéhaud, 650-952 St.Lawreuce Main, above Sherbrooke.Rolling and recliniog chairs, adjustable bedside tables, bed-restd, commodes, bidets.Plone East 3335.f, x for all styles, old and new.at our repair departments, 408 and 553 St.Lawrence Main street.Write us or pbone 3204 East.Wm.Clendinneng & Son.8 227 PRIVATE AND LEGAL MSS.TYPED AT short notice.Lowest prices and best Address Stuart, Box 826, Montreal.work.0 NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD D stove.You can get grates and repairs for all styles, old and new, at our repair departments, 408 and 653 St.Lawrence Main, strest.Write us or phone 3264 East.Wm.Clendinneng & Son.202- A YOUNG LADY, WISHING TO FAMI- lilarize herself with English, desires an hour's conversation each evening with an | English lady.Address A.B., 379 Berri st.206 TT Legs cures REENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS.MAC- G alister & Languedoc.J.N.Greenshields, K.C., R.A.E.Greenshields.K.C., A.W.0.Macalister, Erroil, Languedoc.IBEONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, G etc, Richmond and Carling sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.8.BUCHAN, K.C.,, ADVOCATE, ETC.J « Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St James st.Montreal Ce oo | Marriage Licenses , ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St James Street and 49 Crescent Street.! Miscellaneous D° NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD stove.You can get grates and repalrs! Rooms and Board.OOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; to let, with private family, at 91 Selby street.\u2019 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.IN MODERN HOUSE, three front rooms( facing the sun), with use of kitchen: private family; references exchanged.Phone Uptown 3365.479 Guy st.200 BOARD MRS- DOCTQR SEARL, STRICTly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance.Ladies treated and attended.160 St.Qeorge-st.= - 202 POARD MRS.DOCTOR, SEARL, STRICTly private accommodation for ladles, with professional attendance.Ladies treated and attended.160 St.George st.: 196 0Q0MS TO LET \u2014 ALL NEWLY FURnished, quiet neighborhood, .extensive rear and front lawns, large gallery overlooking a hundred feet of lawn, large bath room.Breakfast if required.111 St.Famille street.a Agents Wanted.gr Advertisements uuder this heafding\u20143¥¢ per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making tbe rate !s cent per word per insertion.200 GENTS\u2019 BRANCH OFFICES \u2014 AGENTS, 432 merchants generally, and ladies or gentlemen wishing to open a branch office, can be provided with good-sounding address for their regular mails, and have them re-for- warded free, at a monthly\u2019 subscription of one dollar.Strictest privacy.For particu- lara, write Alec Thiriwell, P.B.826, Montreal.Sammer Resorts.J AKELET HALL, MYSTIC, QUE.VACANcies for à few more boarders.Special terms for August and September.H.M.Welch, Mystic, Que.200 MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel.M.4125.Evenings\u2014845 Sherbrooke St.\u2014 - 548 Plessis Street.FOR SALE.We have a number of packing cases and barrels that \u201cwe will sell for a r ble price.McDONALD & WILSON 2468 ST.CATHERINE ST.FOR SALE Steam Tug \u201cHoward MoMaugh\u201d Dimensions: Beam, 18 feet; length over all, 59 feet; draught with 35 tons coal, 9 feet 8 aft, 8 feet forward; cylinder 18 Inches dia- raeter; stroke 18 inches.Rebuilt 1903.to .DAVIS, 31 Central Cham- Hicks Electric Co., Electric Contraoters TLI Lagauebetiore St.Tel, Mais 1123 A __\u2014 \u2014 9 Tel.B.4134.C Undertakers and Embalme:s.J.O.WRAY & BRO., 20 Mountain st.an: « 133 8t.Dominique.Uptown 2788, East 117.ILLIAM WRAY, 1238 St.Catherine at.Uptown 267.LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington st Main 4448.+ Horses and Carriages.+ tar Aâvertisemènts under this heading \u2014 %c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per insertion.: OR SALE \u2014 HIGH CLASS CARRIAGES, at Berard & Major, 1945 to 1949 St Catherine st.Broughams, for 4 people, Vigtorias, Surreys, etc.À visit is solicited.220 Fer SALE\u2014CHEAP, A LARGE HORSE, suitable for delivery waggon.Apply 613 St.Antoine st.\u2019 199 OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, A' LARGE HORSE, suitable for delivery waggon.Apair 60% St.Antoine st.- .Found.20 OUND \u2014 À MARE.OWNER CAN HAVE same by proving property and paying penses.If not claimed within 3 days from date will be sold to defray.expenses.Public 1 Pound, 37 Wellisgtoa \u2014\u2014 .* ; \u2018 AN i Lo evan +] Fe& SALE\u2014ON EASY PAYMENTS, FURniture, carpets, stoves, go-carts, etc., The J.8.Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence etc.street.OR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that de:y competition.largest stock in city.A.Ahern, Monuea) Safe works, 3¥) St.James st.Telephone Main 313.OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- lon.Kindiing woud, $2.00; cut hard wood, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.76; tamarac blocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, coraer Guy and Wililam st.\u2018Tel.Main 452.: ce OR SALB \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, IN &sod.order, and recently lacquered, enough for elght or ten room bouse, inolud- ing drawing room, halls, dining room, bedrooms, etc.Cost $60.Will sell for $20.457 Mount Pleasänt ave.Telephone Wescagunt Property for Sale.YOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, FINE building lots, Lachine Broadway, King, Notre Dame and Brewster avenues.Low prices.Easy terms.Apply 8.Shackell: 478 Temple Buf ing, or 182 Broadway, Lachine.- i 202 7 - \"FOR SALE \u2014 DUROCHER STREET, Montreal Anuex.solld .pressed brick cottage, stone foundation, 8 rooms, heated by hot water furnace, parlor, hall, dining room, pantry, kitchen, 4 bedrdoms, dressing -room; large lot.50 x 100 feet.Bargain for prompt sale.Easy terms.Apply S.Shackell, «78 Temple Building.202 FOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, TWO storey house, two residences, b rooms each, all conveniences, fine large corner lot land, stable and shed.Bargain for prompt tale.Terms easy, to suit purchaser.Apply 8.Shackell, 478 Temple Building, or 182 \\Broadway, Lachine.202 FOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, FINE L residence, with all modern improvements, 311 rooms, 6 bedrooms, greenhouse, shed, large garden, cellar, Daisy furnace; near Lake St.Louis, Grand Trunk and electric cars.Bargain to immediate purchaser.Apply.8S.Shackell, _Temple.Building, or 182 Broadway.Lachine.202 FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD-PROPERTY ON Young street, suitable for carter.Apply to Henry Ward & Co., 260 St.James street.: 202 WOR SALE\u2019 \u2014 PRINCELY RESIDENCE at Longueuil.30,000 feet of land, in the nicest part of the town.\u201cI am authorised: to offer for sale the magnificent residence of the late L.E.Movin, sr.The property is in perfect order, kpacious dependencies, ornamental and [fruit trees, etc.Very liberal conditions.Apply to Victor Morin, of the firm Morin & Mackay, Notarjes, 97 St.James street.202 FOR SALE, A PRETTY COTTAGE \\T- Back River, facing the water; best condition.Address 29 St.Gabriel st.202 OR SALE \u2014 MOUNT TREMBLANT, large farm, fully supplied with necessary implements; large dairy; 200 acres cultivated land, 800 acres of wood, with 5 Jakes.Addres: 29° Bt.Gabriel st.202.Wanted to Purchase.T° BUY \u2014 A PROPERTY, WELL SITUATed and in good order.$10,000 or $12,000 to be invested.Address K 331, Herald Office.3 \u2018Apply or send -stamp- for particulars.JFIRST CLASS PLUMBER WANTED.APply Hy.Dakin, Electrician, Galt, Cunt.© TELEQRAPHER EARNS FROM TIVE hundred to eighteen hundred dollars, per year.Do you?do s0.Write for free book, giving full particulars.B.W.Scmers, Principal, Dominion School of Telegraphy, Toronto.AL VWANTED \u2014 MEN FOR LONDON; LIVERpool, Glasgow, Bristol and Manshester (cattle steamers).Free pass both ways.Apply D.J.Lyons, 123 McGill street.\u2018Enclose stamp for reply.221 E TEACH YOU EVERYTHING PERtaining to practical railway accounting and operating, and help you to secure an appointment as soon as competent.Write tor catalogue, \u2018\u2018Controiling Hand,\u201d and references.Central Telegraph School, 'Gerrard East, Toronto.T.J.Johnston, Principal.209 â WANTED \u2014 A BOY.ABOUT SIXTEEN, , for wholesale warehouse; one speaking both_languages preferred.Apply, stating age and nationality, Box K 335, Herald Officer 1987+ VWANTED \u2014 A LADY STENOGRAPHER.one who is capable of taking and writing letters in English and French.Apply in own handwriting, Box K 334, Herald Office.FANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports weekly.Free passage and return, dian Agency, real, ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO washing.Apply 1223 Dorchester.202 18214 St.Antoine street, Mont VVANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY: GOOD \u2018prospects for advancement.Apply by letter to The Montreal Rolling Mills Co.WANTED \u2014 TWO BOOK CANVASSERS, A on special.work.Selling well.Month's canvass.Talkérs only wanted.Clark, Ham- flton Chambers, St.John st., Montreal.198 WWANTED\u2014100 SHANTYMEN, FOR SAULT Ste.Marie, Mich., to leave Sunday night.Good wages paid.Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James st., 7 N EN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumbing trade; great demand for graduates $4-$5 day.-many complete course two months; graduates admitted to Union and Master Plumbers\u2019 Assoclation.Coyne Bros.Co.Plumbing Schools, New York, Cinciunati and \u2018St.Louis.(Day and Night Class.) For free catalogue, Address 259 10th Ave., Ne York.; tf YVANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, WITH SATisfactory references.Apply 4240 St.Catherine st., near (Greene avenue.202 V YANTED \u2014 MEN FOR WOODS, RAILroads, mines, farms, Iactories, etc., etc.Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James street.2 ANTED\u2014ADVT.CANVASSER (FRENCH.speaking), for Montreal -weekly news- \u2018paper.Also one each for'two monthly magazines.Only.experienced men need apply.| Clark, Hamilton Chambers, St.John street, Montreal.198 ANTED\u2014100 SHANTYMEN, FOR SAULT Ste.Marie, Mich.to leave Sunday night.Good wages paid.Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James st.202 - ANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports weekly.Free passage and return.Apply or send stamp for particulars.Canadian Agency, 182% St.Antoine street, Mont real.202 TENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER wanted, a young lady with some experience.Address Box 328 Herald Office.ANTED \u2014 SERVANT FOR SMALL family: no young children; good wages.17 Melbourne ave, off Metcalfe ave.Weste mount.199 CY YOU DRAW?WE TEACH PEN- drawing and Illustrating.You can learn aL home.We have students everywhere.They\u2019 earn big money while studying.Our graduates earn from $20 per week up \u2014 only spare time needed.Write for particulars.IMus- trating Department Central Business College, Toronto.W.H.Shaw, Principal.200 *ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED OPERATORS W on ladies\u2019 blouses; also a few sleeve makers and closers; plenty of work at best of prices.Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co, 8 Beaver Hall Hill.214 \u2018JANTED\u2014RESFECTABLE AND iNTEL- = Ww ligent persons to solicit orders for nurse ory stock: to the right parties I can offer the best inducements; best time in the year to make a start.Apply for terms, at once.(a ©.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.» .ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE.EXPERIENCED .operators on men\u2019s soft shirts.Plenty of work.at good prices.Apply to The G.H, Harrower Co.8 Beaver Hall Hill 214 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, 3 OR 4 EXPERIenced girls in our Bindery.Apply Fore= man, Herald Bindery, Victoria Square.202 \"3 or 4 nights this Jreek.Apply at once, TANTED\u2014A PAPER CUTTER, TO WORK to Foreman, Herald Bigdery, Victoria square, : 2 Manufacturing or Warehousing Flats to Let.About September 1st occupation can be gives ot one or more flats in the present Herald * Building, \u20ac03 Craig Street.About 4,009 feet floor space on each.Apply on the premises.amen = Country Residence For Sale Will be sold by public auction, at the Law Office of the undersigned, in the Village of Morrisburg, Ont., .on Tuesday.Sept.5th, 1905, at two o'clock p.m., that desirable residence and grounds belonging to the estate of the late Mrs.IT.C.Kennedy, fronting on and having a magnificent view of the River St - Lawrence and adjacent islands.Large two storey frame house.with good\u2019 barn, stable and outbuildings, extensive garden and lawn, well stocked.with fruit and ornamental trees.For further particulars, address GEO.I BRADFIELD, Morrisburg, Ont,» « Solicitor for the Exscuters, à LTT y +, 0 Jd.wee sh = SE «av 1t not, let us qualify you to - * x EPS Y Le SEE LEE à maux à _Canae 21 ix woo 202 ov.@ cm 4 us \u2018> Saou Gh I Semen ed dite na 00 = mére sem des ber co i ; Ï i \u2018 Î ! xa bya, ! ¥ } + i $ £ ! Ê 0m Beading for ribbon insertion, .Special - Monday, 39c a pair.| goc a.yard.clerks.x 7 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 To-day, the last Saturday In August, we olese at | o'clock.| SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908.The very persistency with which we emphasize style and novelty.is apt to prejudice some people against the store, for fear our goods may also be expensive.But are they ?Does anyone presume for a moment that everyday business would keep climbing up if prices were in any sense extravagant ?- Certainly we claim pre-eminence in many respects as regards style, but our customers do not pay extra on account ol that.The fact of having a big outlet in Toronto as well as here gives us buying advantages that we should otherwise mew nothing of.\u201d Through our buying organization, both in London and Paris, we are in cable touch with the largest and best producers of the Continent, and to their cost of production,is but added one profit to make the price you pay.i » 4 4.IRISH LACE.- \u2018From a London periodical of August 17, we learn: \u201cThe ht wedding has \u2018given an additional cachet to the pdpular craze for Irish Lace, and the happy possessors of any specimens will be quite ultra smart when they wear them.\u201d The last edition of a Paris Fashion Journal also tells us MONTREAL BRANCH ELECTS OFFICERS Large Vote Recorded in the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Election.' One of the largest votes An the history of the Association was recorded when the baliotting for the members of the Montreal branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association executive committee took place, High teen members, only, out of a list of twenty-four were to be returned and the result was as follows: J.H.Birks (Henry Birks & Sons); S.8.Boxer (The Watson Foster Co, Ltd.); W.P.Coleman (Canada Car Co.Lt&); C.W.Davis (The Willlams Mfg.Co., Ltd); J.B.N.Dougall (MoCas- kill, Dougall & Co.); Geo.B, Drume- mond) (The Canada Iron Furnace Co.Ltd.); Geo.Esplin (G.& J.Ksplin); 8.W.Ewing (8.H.Ewing & Sons); Robt, Gardner (Robt.Gardner & Son); Chas.B.[Gordon (Dominion Textile Ca.); J.T.Hagar (J.& T.Bell); Wm.McMaster (The Montreal Rolling Mills Co.); Robt, Munro (The Canada Palut Co.); Hon, J.D.Rolland (Rolland Paper Co.); G.W.Sadler (Sadler & How- worth); Clarence I.Bnilth (The Jus.McCready Co, Ltd); W.T.Whitehead (The Colonial Bleaching & Ptæ- Co, Ltd.); D.Willlamson (Diamond Flint Glass Co., Ltd).Mr.J.J.MoGlll, the retiring chairman, is also a member, ex-officio, of the committee, .; At a meeting some time ago, for the nomination of officers, Mr.\" Jeffrey H.Burland, of the Canada Engraving and Lithographing Company, was elected chairman for the ensuing year, by acclamation, while Mr.D.Lorne McGib- bon, of the Canadian Rubber Company, Was sclectèd as vice-chairman.: Personal and Society Notes Mr.Fred Wallis, Montreal, turned from Danville.Mr.W.Butters, of Montreal, was in Standtead this week._\u2014 has re- a that: \u201cLace is the furore of the moment.It is worn everywhere, and in profusion.All the old laces of fine workmanship are being shown.\u201d | : American tourists, particularly, will be interested in knowing that we are the representatives in Canada of the Irish || Home Industries Association, organized under the presidency of the Countess of Aberdeen to foster lace-making in Ireland.We expose in Montreal a larger variety of Irish Laces, by far, than the Home Depot does in London.| VALUE\") , CORSET COVERS\u2014SWISS , 8125 À pMBROIDERED, MONDAY : and , oo 17 se.$1.50.Not quite Made-up.: ; One of the-mwst important purchases of this kind of goods we ever made.The qualities are unquestionable, and the garments are sonsething to be really appreciated by those accustomed only to the wearing of the finest of hand-made French lingerie.- : Co Made of Swiss Muslin, some edged with Valenciennes T.ace and with beautifully embroider - companied dore pin tucks and Val.lace insertion.others foie em.roîde e & and insertion, etc.We hav 1 y i = regular stock at £1.25 and $1.50.¢ similar garments In ou: This particular lot of ower 600 is (0 be sold on Monday at 58¢c, Special Provision made for the filling of mail orders up to Tuesday LADIES\u2019 VERY FINE CASHMERE HOSE.Regular 45c to 65c Values for 39c.; Part of a large purchase secured by our buyer in England on special terms for Toronto and Montreal.360 pairs fell to our lot.These are very fine and heavy weight hose, suited for present or fall wear.All full length and full fashioned, with spliced feet and ankles.Regular 45¢ to 65c values.LINEN 8UITS, FORMERLY 316.00 | NECK LENGTHS AND $18.00.J $4.90 | Monday OF RUCHING WORTH 10 TO 25, ; Balance of Li Buits, .green, mew blue, ecru and wine EACH.| 5e These are the finest linem garments we have \u2018handled this season\u2014all ex- Little ends ot ; tremely pretty and of best linen.Ruching, just enough for\u2019 a Neck Frill, cut oft from thou- Form Tri 15 Monday, each HS ana wis., sands of pleces in the process of .+ making up sets of t + - LINEN SUITS, \\ ples.| travellers\u201d sam FORMERLY $6.00.| $1.5 Balance of Linen Suits, in white.ecru and gray.Bold during the season at 35.00.Monday, £1.50 Note.\u2014-We have still quite & number left.of the $L25 Print Wrappers which we shall continus to sell at 78c each.Neck Frilling, Neck Ruching, Neck Pleating.plaid effects, black, white, blue, pink, brown, Nile, mauve, red\u2014 : every shape and color the maker intended to produce for this fall's busi- .ness\u2014Worth 10c to 25c a plece.Monday, at .ER Be OUR FLANNEL DEPARTMENT RESTOCKED Such an addition of new goods has recently been received into this department\u2019 that it has practically been altogether restocked.The selection of surprising values is so varied that it is difficult for us to itemize.By way of example, however, we would have you see on Monday :\u2014 EIDERDOWN FLANNELETTES at 18c.In handsome new designs, new colerings, and new effects.Just the kind of material you wolild want to use for a comfortable Kimona or Dressing Sacque.Our Price, on Monday, per VOTÉ 2.de sec ec ace ee ae re sa ne res m was e nan NEW SCOTCH TWEEDS.We have just received a delivery of very attractive new | Pure Scotch Tweeds, woven by the most celebrated manu- fac in Scotland.oo These fabrics are all hand-loom goods, and every design and coloring is our own exclusive choice.xquisite comi- binations and effects ! 54 inches wide, priced respectivel at $1.50 and $2.00 a yard.A SPECIAL SILK OFFER\u2014$1.00 BLACK FRENCH TAFFETA for soc.415 yards Black French Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, guaranteed Lyons dye and finish, medium weave, very fine rustling finish.A clearing line, hence the price on Monday, >>> Sle need twenty.flve extra saleswomen at ence.Permanent position for satisfactory Mr.and Miss Boyd, of Montreal, were recent visitors In Adamsville, - Mrs.Mary Wilkins has returned home to Adamsville fromm Montreal.Miss Hovey, Montreal, is the of Mrs.8.Price, at Waterloo.Mr\u2014Ayimer Mackay, Montreal, has guest been visiting at Stanstead Plain.Mr, Fenton Parsons, of Montreal, is spending his vacation at Danville.Miss Dolly Leaders, Montreal, is vis- itine Mrs.J.J.Emerson, wt Button.Rev.Frank Charters has been vis- | iting friends in the Eastern Townships.Miss Danaher, Montreal, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.Alba Beard, at Iron Hill.\"Mrs.Wells, of South \u2018Roxton, is in .Montreal visiting .her.daughter, Mrs, Roe, \u2018Mrs.Alex.Allan, Brockville, is the guest of Mrs.Hugh Allan, at Pointe \u2018Claire.Miss Isobel Mudge, Lorne Avenue, \u2018left w-day for \u201cLake Hall\u2019 George- ville, Mr.Ryan and Miss Ryan, of Montreal, are visiting relatives in the Townships, PE .Mr.and Mrs.Louis Lamnbkin and son, of Montreal, have been visiting at Richburg.Mr.Hamilton, Montreal, has been the guest of Mrs.G.A.Saultry, at Compton.Miss Ethel Jones, Montreal.has left to spend her holidays with\u2019 her people 1 at Pearceton.; Miss Katherine Hopkins, of Montreal, is the guest of Miss 5.H.Murray, Massawippl, Que.Mrs.Winslow Shufelt, of Iron Hill, ls spending a couple of weeks In Montreal with her son.° \u201c \" Mrs.Willlams, Montreal and her little son are visiting Mr.und Mre.Hart- well, at Kingston.Mr.and Mra.Charlier Byron, Montreal, are spending a few: daye at Dan- ville, vieiting friends.Mrs.J.B.Lester has returned to Montreal from a two- weeks\u2019 visit to friends at Souih Durham.Miss E.Cooper.of the General Hospital, Paterson, N.J., is spending her vacation with her mother in Montreal.Mr.7.G.Raynor, of London, Ene, who has heen visiting his.uncle, Mr.Henry Clarke, Favard Street, returned to-day to England by tlie BS.Ottawa.\u201cThé many Montreal friends of Mrs.J.E.Atkinson (\u2018Madge Merton\u2019) will regret to learn that she ls seriously ill with typhoid fever at.her home in Toronto.Jo i Messrs.Edward and Henry Leggo, of New York, and Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Murray, of \u201cAthol Place,\u2019 Natchez, Miss, are the guests of their sister and parents respectively, at \"Fern- cliffe,\u201d Massawippi, Que.CL 4 Watch mainsprings guaranteed, $1:00- R.Hemsley, St.James St.\u2014Adv.IST.AGNES ACADEMY | INew School for Girla in St.Anthony's A | A HAS BEEN COMPLETED Parish is Modern Building.Bt.\" Agnes Academy, the new school 1 itor the girls of St.Anthony's Parish adjoining #t.Anthony's Church on the \u2018west hag just been completed.\u2018The building ls up-lo-date In every respect, titted with a new system of heating.\u2018The class-rooms are models of neat- nees, supplied with a sufticlent amount of light, and s&nace.There are ten cluss-rooms each supplied with a spe- clal eloak-room.The single desks are used in many of the class-rooms, each \u2018desk being covered with green or red cloth.Several ornaments, such as figures for drawing, special charts, and geographical object lesgon cards are to be seen tn each class-room.There is la special cläass-room Ior the children preparing for first communion.There Is also a special reception room and a brary room, together with a Jarge music recital hall the stage being arranged hundréd.In the basement .a large hall tas being fitted up to be used for daily exercises in ecalikthenles, dumb and bar-bell exercises, as well as a general | Corsets C.P.Spoon Bust, Low Bus ; Long Skirt.To redues the _sbdomen, $1.75 Glover and Corsets carefully repaired at very small cost.J.B.A.LANCTOT, 152 ST.LAWRBNOE ST.Tel.Main 8197.Coraats and.Gloyas caretullz_repaireé, in tiers capable of holding over one || recreation place.The sisters\u2019 apartments are also well-fitted up, a large balcony running the full length of the bufiding being expressly for the use of the sisters.The little chapel is in keeping with the rest of the building.The Rev.Mother Superior and the other Sisters of Notre Dame are greatly pleased with their new academy, and the girls of St.Anthony's Parish are at last provided with a \u2018worthy school building.It is expected that & move will shortly be made to have a school for the boys of the parish.POLICE COLLECT LARGE AMOUNT IN TAXES The collecting of taxes, business is going forward apace, the six police stations at which the taxes ars payable doing a large business es well as the main office at the Clty Hall The water taxes paid at the various police stations yesterday furnishing interesting flgures: At corner of Grand Trunk and Shearer streets, $643.08 collected, 88 paid; corner Ontario and Beaudry, 6385.42 collected.58 patd; Ft.Lawrence street, $182.84 collected?18 paid; corner Parc Lafontaine and Rachel, $111.08 collected, 20 pald; corner St.Catherine and Giry, $261.92 collected, 12 paid; St.Catherine street, Hochelaga Ward, £53.38 collected, 8 pald.The total business, and water tax paid yesterday to the tellers in the City Hall Long Room was $25,871.45, of which $13,238.06 was for water.TENDERS FOR NEW BATH.ABOVE APPROPRIATION Finance Committee Will be Asked to Vote More Money for Purpose.Tenders for the proposed new swimming baths at Hochelaga were opened at a meeting of the Hygiene and Stat- three tenders were received, as follows: Andre Inignon, bath, 13,083; caretaker's house, 81,575.L.arsden, bath, 814,050; caretalcer's house, $1,522.T.Lessard, bath, $15.- 500, caretaker\u2019s house, 82,100.As the al * Only roc.water and! istics Committee held yesterday.Only! Cote and! The \u201cCYRANO CIGAR\u201d is\u2019 just as good as the best imported.the Finance Committes is only $7,500, it was decided to aak that committes to vote an additional sum to increase, the appropriation to the amount of the lowest tender.Dr.Laberge, superintendent of the temporary contagious diseases hospital on Mount Royal, brought to the notice of the committee the crowded state of that building.\u2018The committee decld- ed to ask the authorities of the Notre -Dame Hospital, as soon as the latter notify the city that they are ready to receive patients at thélr new conta- glous diseases building at Lafontaine Park, to take over the Roman Catholic patients at the Mount Royal Hospital, and to invite the Board of Management of the new hospital for contagi- take charge of the patients remaining lat Mount Royal, pending the completion of their hospital.The report from the city attorneys, advising the committee to allow the Harbor Commissioners to proceed with the cleansing of the Elgin Basin, was read.The committee decided to adopt this course.\u2019 2 THAT EAST END ODOR.In the Recorder's Court yesterday afternoon, Judge Sicotte presiding, evidence was heard in the charge lald_ Vv Mr.Emile St.Amour, residing in De- lotimier Town, against the D.B.Martin Co, Ltd, of having for six months prior to August 6th, permitted an of- \"lfensive odor to proceed from.their works on Frontenac street.+ Many witnesses were heard in sup- I port of the complain.including Chief of Police Belanger, and Mr.L.E.Gin- ; gras, all of whom testified to the nas- | tiness of the smell that was let loose { on the alr of the locality.For the defence, it was sought to be | brought out that these smells might | come from a tannery or from -certain | \u201cdumps\u201d in the district, but none of the witnesses could be got to admit that the smells emanated frbm elsa- where than the soapsuds.; The case was continued until Monday .next.fee Fine Pearl Brooches and Pendants, , $12.00.NR.Hemsley.255 8t.James\u2014Adv.| rel PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DID SOME PLUNGING.Oyster Bay, L.l., Aug.26.\u2014President | Rooweveit late yesterday afternoon went out on the submarine boat Plun- ger, remaining on the craft while she ous diseasks at Point St.Charles to: lasted fifty minutes, manoeuvres were at the entrance to ,Oysier Bay, on Long Island Sound, In about forty feet of water.much impressed with mado several submersions,one of which qualities.zProtector \u201cSewed on flat \u2014not turned over-will last as long as any skirt.{4 OUR DIAMONDS The valuo of à Diamond is judged by color, cutting and brilllancy.The stones we soll pre the finest quality and are appreciaied by connoisseurs, Prices to suit all purses.\u2019 RINGS, $9.00 upwards.\\ \"GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO., Jewellers 2397 St.Catherine Street.ARTE en A J te Repairing.a specialty.The Plungers the Plunger's, Ç .was elected fourth vice-president.Goods | i | And Silks || À LETENDR our goods.4 A Ta i School Re-opening RÔYS' NORFOLK ; BOYS* vide, at 1.2 BLACK ALL School BROWN AND GR wide, at r\u2026ccr eu : CREPE DK CHINR, champugne, gray.royal blue, -veseda, 42 in- ll ches wide, at'.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.FE 81.25 SATIN \u201cDUCHESSE,\"\u201d new material for Dresses, fashionable.shades, PRO ni BICILIAN, for Shirt Walst Suits, 75 I in gray, wavy.brown, grecu, 4 Cin.wide, very special, at .Te BILK AND WOOL EOLIENNE, «4 © in.wide, in -navy, \u2018champagne, i cream, gray.Price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2.00 à VOILR DE LAINE, +48 ln.= great variety of new shades, at 81.00 VICUNA CLOTIL, b4 in.wide, new shades ot navy, gray, brown, \u20ac groen, red, royal blue, at THe & HOC N NEW STRIPED SHOT SILKS, the j latagt for * Blouxes and Street 8 Dreskes, nt 21.00 | SHOT CHIFFON SILK, great variety of new shades, \"Price .The rice .% SATIN CHIFFON, complete.assort- mont.of new shades.\u2018 à JAPANESR SILKB, 27 Inches wide, F all (ho most pretty.shades.at.49ce id WHITE, BROWN AND NAVY BRO- 8 CADED SILKS, 21\" jo.wide, at 81.00 J NORWOL XK SUITS, in fine striped Gray Tweed, 25 to BL.inners rea, $3.50 BOYS\u2019 3 PIECE BUITS, in\u2019 All Wool Black or Navy ; Serge, 265 10 33 .221 200000 La a aa ra aa ae ea san» 85.00 BOYS\u2019 BLACK CHEVIOT & FF SUITS, good far- = mer satiu lining, double Lic.i, 28 1033 .;- $6.00 BLACK ALI.WOOL DIAGONAL SERGE, 8¢ inches wide, at $1.00.81.20 81.50 and .82.00 BLACK ALL WOOL VMM\"TIAN SERUR, 54 inches 5.81.80 $1.75 and.$2.00 { WOOL VICLNA CLOTH AND CHE- ; VIOT, 54 Inches wide, at lee ovo voviiriiovonn, 82.00 NAVY BLUR SERGES, M4 Costumes, at $1, 81.23.81.850 and §2.0 SUITS, mado of Dark Brown Tweed\u2014 = Le MIL-O0 Hize 25 to 82.83.50 tnches wide, special for : AY ALL WOOL TWEED, 54 inches RS OS \u2026 81.00 4 \u2014 - COLORED LOUISINE SILKS, at - ge au Ii Bbc, 75¢ snd oll .81.00 ES WARY Ls BLACK PEAU DE SOIB, at ° Eve SN MORE oma Q 57c- 63e, 75e, 81 and $1.50 A = : BLACK SURAH SILK, at : Rt, Nall T8¢.$1.00 apd .coe $1.28 7: Pride, $1.81.25 $1.50, £1.60 wide, at , 20, -50.BLACK\" WOOL rN 6 ro 48 New Silks and Dress Goods! Closed at 6 pm.| Except\u2014\u2014 Saturday Ra otw RY EN RET) ASP \u201c Whitewear Dept.| \u2026 Milltary = tpl, tone \"Bip se LADIES' CORSETS, at 2.000000 C.C.A LA GRACE CORBETS, straleht front, long hips, at $1.80 and .c.coieeeBecrcernnernrcene $2.00 WHITE FIGURED BILK CORSETS, girdle, straight front) very epeclial, At 3++.s+-0ucrccvesrsssec-0r0.81.00 WHITB COTTON, UNDERSKIRTS, wide flounce, trimmed with Valencienne Iace and Insertion.- Price sas anses rnnease eve rss00aisecererscs000 00 B4-00 WHITE COTTON NIGHT GOWNS, yoke entirely made of Valenciennes insertion, st $2.00 and 82-50.WHITE, PINK AND PALE BLUP SILK KIMONAS, piented collar and trimmed with lace \u2018insertion.\"PFÎCO L.e.uccresarons soccer tronvoceseresss00010000es B7-00 WHITE MUSLIN KIMONAS, square collar, pleated and with lace and ribbon, at .desserrec00s 83.50 BLACK DRESS GOODS BIAC PAILLETTE SILK, at \u2019 ; in.wide, TE to .\u2026.\u2026.#1.NBW PANNEAU CLOTH, latest novelty, from $1.00 to .MB.BLACK CHIFFON OCLOTH, very fine finish, 50 to 54 inches wide, BAT 0 ie .\u2026.$4.00 BLACK VENETIAN CLOTH, 4 to 84 in.wide, from Bog up to 82.50 BLACK CASHMERES, Ze to R1L.5O0 BIAC KLUSTRES, 40 to 54 inches, \u201c BlSe to : BLAOK ALL WOOL LLAMA, 46 in.wide, at 50¢, 60¢ and \u2026.: BLACK PANAMA CLOTH, 40 to 4 in.wide, from 406 up 18.eee 81.50 50 WINNIPEG ELECTRICIAN GETS | .OFFICE.Erie, Pa., Aug.26.\u2014The internationa convention of Municipal Blectricia When he returned to land, President jadjourned yesterday.New Haven w: Roosevelt expressed himaelf as being [chosen as the next place or meeting.C.A.Cambridge, of Winnipeg, Man.49¢.60c.75¢.81 ond $1.50 ~ BICILIAN § front, WHITE SIL 10 years o the latest AT MANTLE .\u2026 DEPARTMENT navy, brown, blouse with side plnats, pleated skirts trimmed with fancy buttons, at 87.50 and IW) NEW JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES, pleated trimmed with| Ince Ansértign, at 3.00 PBL.20 and o.oo 8a » clenhe lace, wide.flounce trimned with lace insertion, fron 2.00 to NEW CRAVENETTE COATS, long or 2-4 length, with wide flat pleata and belt, wide sleeves.the latest fall shades, from $5.00 up to .e.e PEAR Verser se ese sauce LADIRA' ORAVENETTE COATS, with two wido flat pleats in the back and ornament, rtole collar, trimmed with covered buttons, $1000 | BLACK .SERGE, 54 inches wide, 81.25 BLACK VICUNA CLOTH, all quali- BLACK \u2018PANNM\u2019 SERGD, 63 to BLACK DRESS GOODS.ties.trom 75e up BLACK ALL WOOL inches wide, from TRE up to Oe 1.5 CHRVIOT.54 82.00 \u2018in.wide, from 1.up to 84.80 ACK ALL R100 Ree 28 - too se cena reset verre gaso \u2014 PLAIN BLACK HOMESPUNS, inches wide, the very best qualities, $1.00 up ta af.K DRESSES, for Children 1 to ld, slooves trimmod with Valen- $5.00 $12.00 $8.00 shadés, at $7.00 and < Mantle NRW DRESS SKIRTS, in Black and AD L.2020 0000 enanee ss eee ec 36.00 : NEW\" DRASS .8KINTS.made of.* Homespun and Mixed Tweeds, Department Navy Venetian Serge, ail pleated (es and trimmed with straps of.same \u2018 4 cloth and covered buttons, at 8% trimmed with straps and covered buttons at $4.$5 and.00 Ré A tT ad The Autumn Days | With their cool evenings, bring the question of suitable Wearing Apparel to the minds of ladies.Know- | ing this we have been making strenuous efforts, and have completed all necessities in our Dry Goods and: Mantle Departments, which naturally has the greatest demands made on it at this season of the year.Never in the history of this house have we had such full and complete lines, bought right, and pleasingly priced to suit the pocket books of rich or poor.We would like you to verify this statement by calling and examining rye ; , » RE a - .; : mw : 2 : _ .IY LP = 7 - * \u20ac eli vs a mgs ta Doi ii ai en ts coma ee étage « - - Re That \u201cRich Fruity Flavor\u201d RESULT of expert blending of strong, rich Indian Tea with delicate, fragrant Ceylon Tea.\u201cThat \u201crich fruity flavor\u2019 has made Red Rose Tea the table beverage of thousands of homes.\\.It distinguishes Red Rose Tea from all other teas.Co 1 It makes it -different from and better than any other tea\u2014it's a flavor you won't forget.It makes BUT DOES NOT WORRY OVER CATICISH \u201cBoss\u201d Cox, Who Controls the City, is the Most Perfect Specimen of a Boss in the Ccuntry\u2014Beer Drinking, Whiskey Selling, Fun and Making Money Keep People Contented | eyptian Cigarettes Their Cremation does 1 not cause any sorrow.- bn + + Cincinnati is the fly in the municipal, Cox is rich.Some Cincinnati folks amber of the United States.Every say he has à million or so, He says hv professional reformer is now viewing! got his money honestly.He likes to «0 it with apprehension and polnting at] to beer gardens and drink beer.He it in alarm.associates with everybody, but his iu-, .Shame!\u201d they cry.\u201cShame!\u201d Oh,| timates are \u201cRud\u201d Hynlcks and \u2018\u2019Gar- Clncinnati, why won't you come to the| ry\u201d Hermann, as they are also hig chief mourner\u2019's bench?\u201d lieutenants.He han tried several They tiave cleaned up.Philadelphia, times to get elected to office and has and they have shui up Butte.They always failed.Nor can his intimatos have put the lid on in El Paso and| get elective office, but Cox always sees they are, sitting on it in Minneapolis.| to it that they have good places hy, san Francisco is yellowed with blg| appointment.Cox realizes that the! placards warning everybody to bel people will not vote for him and he has: good.They have to wait unt!! mid-| quit sceking their suffrages, but he also night before they can have a cock-| knows that even if the people will not tight in San Antonio.New Orleans i8| vote for him they will obey him and as stralght-laced as Cos Cob, Conn.A| he makes them obey.Students of poli- wave of regeneration has swept over tics say he is the most daugerous mal Memphis.Louisville is nlce\u2014nice,| of his kind in the country.» ~ .good Tea T.H.EstabrooKks St.John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg m \" : mark you.Cunfield and his friends| .C,ming back to the city itself, Cin- = = =| have emigrated from New York, writes| cinnatl is going along on her own way SOLD BY ALL DEALERS vd .Samuel I.Blythe in the New York| mitted a trifle, porhaps, at the general ; 5 w d.: ; denunciation that has Leen levelled at! ) ) We are all good\u2014all but Cincinnati per lately, but not taking it too seri- Gracious Peter, what a case-hardened ously, and looking out always for a old town this ls.chance to make a little money and to Of course, municipal reform Is based! have a little fun.Next to Mliwaukee, on politics, always, and municipal r®-|speakinæ off-hand without figures Lo formers are either politiclans or theo-| support the statement, Cincinnati is | retical politicians.Therefore, when probably more cof a German town, | : the reformers get Cincinnatl's range] populition considered, than any other; EN | for their thirteen-inch guns they find {, the \u2018country.The Germans here, as ! themselves aiming at its politics.\u2018They elsewhere, take thoir politics easily.; have let go all sorts of missles, The| \"They do not want to be disturbed, and reports have sounded like thunder In the political bosses see to il that they; ine hills.The din has been terrl£y-| are comfortable.The greatest personal; | \"And Cincinnati?Oh, Ciactunati 1s| Hoorty prevails, here mis rea ne ] {he charter member of ghe Universal great becr gardens run day and night, |} 0 ry Lub.: but they are quiet and respectable.The rageous! Putrld!\u201d cry the crusaders.saloons are always open.The people And the Cincinnati people tako & do as they please, .Money car and go out to the end of the! Cincinnati drinks beer and sells-whis- ; ne where there is a beer garden \u2014 key.There are more than twenty - L 0.there is always a beer garden at the breweries.You couldn't count the Japanese Silk, all new shades, for 3 days ; jf end of a trolley line in Cincinnatl, and) vhiskey houses tn a day.Here is tho BE > \u2019 y8,.-19¢ i a few that are not, quite so far out.headquarters for what they call IB oe ~ NM They listen _to the bands and positives yo 404 goods.Hers, 100, -the ob-| 38 rene» -49c À ly refuse to be annoyed.They .mind 5 : .\u2019 | ED RB .; ; server learns some of the tricks of tho EN - gy their hay business, fy on mains whiskey trade.It ip not necessary to [8 15e one ave à gocd time and let Lhe| Lave a distillery or to own 8 blending! A Black Figured Lustre, 35¢c, for .]15 É \u2018his seems to be the point for some Po market SAN that Ja needed 1s n°1 : So tre C moral reflections, but none occur {0| fne attractive name like - sun at! New Striped Melton, 3sc,for.90¢c on at the moment.Cincinnath, sitting 19 ot be wise to try to Invent aj A on \u2018her terraces, surrounded by her à hisk le hove Wl I Ye _ : .@ | hits, smoky, dirty, full of business, name, for the whiskey salesmen = M Black Sateen Skirts, one to each person only.309c ÀË | nits, factsries going full TIL, with POW in-use-about-every combination is \u201cat ; | t muy appeal to the man .stores.lively with trade, hideous in the of words tha .Fine Black and Colored Skirts.-$1 9 | a REE TE A \"Peace to their ashes: 3 Cork or Plain Tips.15 cts.PER PACKAGH, memes + mate a mr tiny mee ren END OF MONTH ~ A few lines \u2018amongst our bargains for next week.ÿ Black Peau de Soie,-75c; for 3 days, only.All-wool Snowflake Voile, 4oc, for .SNARE a wre ES pe middie, beautiful on the rini, music- who buys whiskey to drink or to sell.|e iti \u201chte he) re ous a manon BS $1.35, $1.50\u2014worth double the money.=.® © Cheer up, brothers.Somewhere the; \u2018The city 18 the only one in the coun-; &g bands are playing.Somewhere the|iry that owns a rallway.It was the § 50 doz.Children\u2019s Cashmere Hose, 15¢c and 20c, for.= Ÿ sun shines bright; and, modestly and pioneer in municipal ownership.The, gi : .DC 8 diffidently, with a fall knowledge of| Clncinnati Southern, running from Cin-| I = Wi 3 BE the treasonableness of the utterance, cinati to Chattaooga, is Lhe property, Very Wide Lace and Insertion, 8c and roc, for.cure oe from a civic reformer's viewpoint, 1 of Cincinnati, was built by Cincinnati, | BB \u20ac \u2019 : .venture the assertion that, occasional- and (s operated under a lease from the Mg Flannelette Blankets, for double bed .-39%c 8 ly.the sun shines and the bands play municipality.The road was built in the J in Cincinnatl\u2014yes\u2014even in Cincinnati.! seventies, when the rivalry between st.Be ugust A | ari g ' .Striped Flannelettes, 4c, and 1 yard wide .-64e À When they shoot at Cincinnati the Louls and Cinclonall was greatest for, We've ever had.We want to make this sale a record in the annals of our store.We - M bull's-eye at which théy aim is always| the control of the Southern, trade.The, i i : Cox\u2014Geurge Barnesdale Cox, which is road cost $25,000,000 and ls 336 miles Reductions in Every Department.oo | eminently correct, for George Barnes-| long.It is controlled by a board of! dale Cox is political proprietor of Cin- trustees appointed by the Bupreme vant to overshadow our best past efforts, and every opportunity has been improved to make it for you the biggest money-saving event of all.Big selections to choose from will help us to success.We're ready to deliver the goods, and if you're interested in \u2014such sale at all, the prices for such values as will be quoted ought to get you to our : cinnati, the most perfect specimen of Cours Sago Boss Cox trled t $ This Coupon 3 iw Loss the country can produce.xI ew years Jago ss Cox ple 0 ERNEST LAMY, and $1.00 pur- LAMY & -GELINAS, > began as a newsboy, became a saloon-) give the road Lp some friends, but the stores on the run.Carloads of new goods have arrived since last week.We are cramped for room.This means that for the next five days we must sacrifice prices.; : , kieeper and is now president of à bank.people would not have it.For once chase will e¢n- { | title you to 4° Like every wther person of his kind,| they defeated Mr.Cox, and they de- yo ?he 18 now subordinating everywhere to feated him, In & popular vots, by but Stamps for 1) for the next five days will be the great power that will make them move.Something you must think about now is what : the Chase for respectability.When a} 336 majority, exactly the same number : 20%, Lo _ ; \u2018 Furniture, C ts, Curtatns, 1862 St.and 2 Sino 2° 1558 $t.À |! inan becomes rich and powerful he al-| of votes the road has nilos.\u2018Still, when eve y} ; g ways tries to be respectable, There) a boss can come ap clyse as that Lu Oilcloths, etc, you need for the fall, and if you can save $30, $40 or $50 by purchasing | now, you ought to do it at once.: Co - + Catherine {any next weok.Lawrence Ml Lever was one of them who, rising! giving away $35,000,000 wurth of prop: / | 4 for | - Bg from the ground, did not hanker after! erty that belongs to the people it must ?__ TT: Come and talk the matter.over with us, and we will help you to think, oo respectability after he had attained hls| be sald that he has considerable power.Corner Cadleux.Come with the crowd, and reap the benefit - \\ ; position or made his money.Respect-| When they leased the road to the Mile Bnd hi ability always means the same tAINE| syndicate now operating it a committee 1449 St.Catherine Street East.H | ! with them\u2014the, recognition of others| of the best lawyers of the city gave \u201c Corner Montcalm, | : Cf ORE | To End The Greatest J a à who were \u2018born respectable or have had.thelr services gratuitously and drew | respectability thrust upon them.They| up a lease that is fire - and burglar \u2014 want to belong to the good clubs.They proof, protecting the city at every apr = \u2018 7 EER want\u201d their \u201cwives to \u201cbe received &o-| point.J.ses _ ; : \\ cially by the wives of other men.They| Down-town in Cincinnati ts-llke every ° C { | strive tor the badge of recognition.other city of its class, There are busy .i .: 9 Uusally they get il, too, for they Lever retail and busy wholesale sirects.Many : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .\u2018| leave a stone unturned to attain what! modern buildings have been erected, : : they are.after, and (hey have the and standing alongside them are build- oe \u2019 power to force men Lo 40 ngs so-|}n put u forty or fifty years ago.Nurserymen and Florists.clally for them.OS one of the streets now given over ' There is uol.a town in the country: to business old residents cling to the Growers and Importers of Choice Hardy Flowering where men are not fighting this fight: housés they have lived ir for years.itl Ps Pl a C F] ; \u2014men who have come up from the lit-| jg not uncommon to see a great store, 5.ants an ut lowers.- : Uest beginnings, who have forced flanked by a solid old style brick or ; } themselves Lo the lop by any Hay stone house where an old resident lives, } ! \u20ac \u2018 3 that would Bring the desired end./ quietly behind closed blinds in tne] Eig ; 26 1 4 St Cat herine St., Cor.Guy., {of them are battling for respectability.midst of the roar of traffic.roi! _ ) (tox is just like all the rest.He hus w nr \u2019 ii ee \u2014 - @reonhouses and Nurserion, Cote-des-Noiges._\u2026 _| forgotten the old saloon days and ls TWO EXTREMES.>.\u2018Up ST \u201ctrying to make everybody else: furg6t{\u2014The-old-part of-the towr is unlove- BELL TELEPHONE UP.1197 item.He is president of a bank.!ly\u2014hideous.Out on the hills the-city Nhatl's a pretty good start ina buël-|ix beautiful.Jt has some suburbs es pee eee ue IE | B - ness community.that are charming and some parks that The term boss is always a relative are really beautiful, \u2018Great homes 7 > | one.Senator Lodge is à boss in Mus- |are surrounded by fine lawns ænd shad- OUR WA I CH ES : j'sachusetts, Gov, La Follette 13 a bo8B|ed by enormous trees.The work of | ve ; in Wisconsin, ex-Gov.Odell ts hows deyeluring the suburbs 18 going on ra- : .Lo aa N rk.- Eac erates accord- pidiy.The {rolley system ha eu Our Watch Movements are manuféciuréd in thé tome of Wetchmakers, es ow York.Lach Troe as far as Paterded fu Le yom bas been Switzerland, especially for ourselves, with our name on diel and movement.\u201che can.(ox is a boes in Cincinnail.| gridiron all the surrounding territory They are guaranteed as to quailty snd time.If you want a reliable watch, Jie goes as far as he Jikes.That is) for many miles.The work of deep get one of ours, and.you have the best money can buy or money can produce.Cases °\u2018\u2018Made in Canada\u2019 aro the best value div the-world.the difference.Mpét of the other boss- ening the Ohio River and of restoring es of the country have strings on them.!it to its natural position as a great There is no string on Cox.He has traffic-way has been begun.It im strings on other people.hoped by -Cincintiatians that the thine * GEO.C.ROBINSON & CD., Jeweli toma LG Castine i, iS | © And as \u2018à story about -Chicinnati will come when there will be deep gva- .s Oz J 8., ewe 2 S | without something about Cox would ter, practically a canal \u2018gat will bring .: : | pe most incomplete, there must neces- down all the coal and ali the products 2397 St.Cathorine Street.; New Movements put in old cases.FR ERR] AY ova En _ ee LE ne qe : - something in thls story about |of the north and allow the city to ship 4 CE a.: sarily bo so are opportuni tes for col-|its products in the same way.One low ms \u2014= =: == \u2014FEE .umns about his methods, but It 1s too boat, they say, will drag through.the - | | $ (not.Besldes, everypodys else in\u2019 the Walck as much freight as can.be trans engaged to Miss Allee Roosevelt daugh JHE GIRL LOAFER.their mothers stay at home and pre ; shot.deu.on a crack at thut.part |Sported- by twenty or thirty trains alter of the President.ngwor ; or ; 4| the eveningyneal?And when they are .country has, me put it down here and |& cost of one-tenth of one per cent.OI.too much of a gentleman to comment A girl loafer That does not sqund home» they \u201cspend thelr time reading ar = = of hl fr \"He holds Cincinnati and what.rallroad transportation costs! on these rumors in any way, but Cln- very pretty does It?And yet there are|trashy novels or.trimming equally NAAN ANAS ANANSI SAN ASSN NS og Post of.Ohio in the hollow of his now.: cinnati hopes they Are true, and takes a good many girls whom the title fits.trashy hats.: to : : hand.He runs the politics ad le seos ni The beer garden has.reached its his gallant and assiduous aitentlph °o In \u2018other words, there are girls who| When a girl goes to a party and je ° > 20° fit is frightful! horrible! terrible! (Rig est American evelopment here.Miss Roosevelt.as evide , spend their time doing absolutely noth-|làte in getting to bed she looks on it 65 a.(OTE: Everybody ln Cinejnnati drinks beer worth is 0 pleasant chap, with a re-} 4 it ,; - t lowship.that ex-| Ng: Circumstances do not render It| quite proper and natural thet she 5 AIRSHIP] HIS FAD.and everybody \u2018goes to the beer gard- putation for good fe Tova Fu family necessary for them to earn their living, Should be in bed late the next morhing, ; That's enourh, ten't it, with the ther- the cftyr es LE out on thio cages, of tends ail, through 2n10 nat and ; and so they stay at home and fritter the| and all of the family aecepts the faol t momèter at 932\" So let's have another | 8 Y; Renera) > a a end o 2 la an o \u201cHe has never been very precious moments away in useless-pur-|as & matter of course.But if the À | | ee ns à fad, besides politics.trol oy ne.eer oa Q ; avs music vich pre, He he ally.In Washing.eulls or idleness.Don't a good many of mother is up half the night with an of Cool, comforting sort of » fad, too.| goes EU to get the cool air, $ Tat A ar ir x, ip his salad days, when them lie In bed in the morning and let |aillng baby neither her lazy daughise A QU 4 He likes balloons.He is interested in 8 the bana Soa have a few A in a ho was local golf champion he caus- Yhelr mothera get o and got breakfast\u201d nor any other member of the family H e an 3 rt do iL ! and a sielns a : .nd don\u2019t you thin ey aiso dress np| seems lo nk it necessary that 0 / seronautics, Perhans he doesnt ( whatever brew they like.The crowds|ed the town wonder by making a bStl;} their best clothes and spend tho!should stay In bed and make up nef We can barely recall in our mind's eye, little Doro than the dim out- ¢ \u2014 lines of journeys and vacations\u2014tnken\u2014in\u2014tho\u2014past;\u2014nili\u2014of which been brimful of pleasant memories and incidents, but when wo take our album i and look at photograph after photograph.wo live over again, alinost every p detail comes back os vivid and fresh as if it took place yesterday.This pleasure can be yours.Try a Camera.: .CAMERAS $1.00 UP, now, but in the old days he was 81 gre enormous in the summer time, for|he could drive & golf ball from the afternoons enjoying themselves while] broken slesp.\u2014Philadelphia Bulletin GEO.BARRAT & SON J hods, Ce political.methods, Wa iypifiey Cin-|tion.| Bo he said, \u201cSend Longworth!\" | keen eye for business.sent, on for our various departments to AAA, m\u2014m\u2014 thé loan without the security réven| Longworth is a rich and amiable young! the son of the Senator, are types of ; will be the September Bride whose now.Cox has made an ascensiôu or|man, who began playing politics in a|young Cincinnatiana.Fleischman's friend h eh if f te ; two himself.He likes to read and kalk|most rational and skiiful Cincinnatl) father was tho original Fleischman's oo riends choose her gifts from this store._alrships.He follows the môve-|manner, He decided he would be-|compressed yeast man, a fine old ' i son nds be navigators come political figure; He was wise [sporting gentleman _with a famous .] ct Our stock at this Gen stan day.And that's an odd fad for a in his day ang generation, le went |string of horses and a bank full of : \u2014unique,\u2014in\u2014that its usual well-vari al boss.; bo Cox and to mn of ,his ambi-|money.Young Fleischman inherite hid .: BO aly and temperamentally \u2014|tions.Cox listened and consented to!(father's po ularity.Benson Foraker, \u2018assortment is greatly augmented by the leaving out all considerations of hin| foster them.\u2018He.decided, also, to give! ls rapidly becoming a street railroad arrival of advance samples from Europe what he has done young Longworth a thorough educe- | mugnate.Hae is fat and jolly, with a : : \u201cangel\u201d \u2018for stranded aeronauts and| when It gets good and A0 in Cin-{St.Nicholas Hotel through the main parachute jumpers.Any of these haz-|cinnati, Washington and SL.Louis and streets to some designated point in the \u2014\u2014 : arduously employed citizens.could get! Kansas City have an acuve rival for {suburbs in a certain number of strokes.: iB 2 small loan from -Cox.He, used t©|their eminence as the hottest places |Ile won the bet, but nobody ever could - \u2019 \" ; take their outfits for security.It i%laway from the equator.drag from him how much more than .-| quite likely that a atranded malloguie! Just now tho most Interesting citl- the bet the broken windows cost him., .a : rouldn't pass a parachute Into & zen of Cincinnati\u2014aslde from the, i IN TI- ; * bank now and get a loan on It, 88 Né overshadowing Cox, of course-\u2014ls TYPES - OF.YOUNG.__CINCINNATI- 1 -F R | .NA I EF.PRE TTT could pass a paraphernalia pyar, Ne Representative (Nicholas a onsworth, tach th M ; U ; bar when Cox run a saloon, bu awyer by profession and statesman Julius Fleischman, e ayor\u2014also just us Ukely that Cox would providetby \u2018choice and the Kkindness of Cox.|by grace of Cox\u2014and Benson Foraker, 146 PEEL STREET, Near St.Satharine.\"and whot he may 4 WMS AS : alm, Imperturbable,| tp An Assembly conventlon and Long-{ Cincinnati people call their city \u201cThe » .NN, MAAS NATAL AS) cinnatl Se hares piinselt a way in nia worth went to the Assembly.\u201cSend Queen City\" and believe it.If other |.order from ; .\u2014 = Eos and fus hom nowt No critic) Esnenorihl, meld, COE 5, 8 NEN: MORI 16 thai door not matter mme | A a an, To ot, es ae ; = ä eye à 1 & = j&bou » .Ussortm TORONTO HOPES TO SEE WITTE.penbach will make all arrangements for feazes DU ato never bate A iitios es ator, and, Longworth went to the Sen- are\u2019 content to thelr own way pme Hot Water 0 retiens from Don pores .: e reception o A tte, who wi ) ag, Rte.en ngworthl\u201d sald Cox, |look a ngs from eir owr) vlew- majority of cases thore is b : Buffalo, N.Y., Aug.26\u2014(Speclal.)-\u2019 are a tonic for the bowels.They tone up the intestines, make them move regularly and naturally.\u201c Pruit-a-tives\u201d cige Constipation just as surely as They contain NO calomel, jalap, cascara, \u201cofl,\u201d or chlotoformideadens - If you are suspicions af your health, don\u2019t wait for \u2018 \"proof and sickness.Take \u201c All druggiets have these health preserving, pleasant tasting fruit tablets, who wants to enjoy the luxury of perfect health.\u2018Mancfactured by FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, OTTAWA.sim marvelous, .Ee he tion of rat.| A .a mas § t-a-tives,\u201d Are You Looking in quires\u2019 praotioal knowledge which every ons cannot noquire.of Parisians as well as that of the Canadian population.tins at 400; in 2 ib, tine at 76e.SHOW PROFITS OF 25% FEW MONTHS + : : : .* Ps * .RONTENAC most skillful mechanics are employed.have been opened out and handed over to the City walks are laid down, the sewers and water and the others will be completed shortly.BAN No No.No.2\u2014Cor.BRANCHES REAL ESTATE EXPERTS, \u2026 Agents Estate late Henry Hogan, PROPERTY FOR SALE.BUSINESS CHANCES.MONEY TO LOAN.\\ A Pacific Conquest of Canada It 1s, therefore, a boon for the ooffes lover to be able to procure \u2018 ot any time this unique blending of choice varieties which, under the name of \u201cMRS.HUOT'S COFFEE,\u201d has gained the faves | It is undoubtedly the hest sold in \u2018Canada and slisewhera.In 4% ib Wholesale : E.D, MARCEAU, 281-286 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL.IS THE SPOT Listen to This ! It is located in Hochelaga Ward, near the new C.P.R.Angus Shops where thousands of the INCREASE \u201c®u OF 2 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT on the new prevailing low prices of these lots WILL TAKE PLACE ON SEPTEMBER 5th, 1985, showing an immediate profit averaging 15 per cent.on your investment.DONT LET THE OTHER FELLOW GRAB IT ALL ; KEEP A SHARE FOR YOURSELF \u2018Wa Hav Three Branch Offices onthe Brauads, Whers a Large and Competent Staff is ai Your Command.- Ontario and Wurtele Sts., Forsyth and Hogan Sts.: 3\u2014Cor.Frontenac and Sherbrooke Sts PLANS FREB TO ALL FOR THE ASKING.\u2014 Charruau & Daoust, À __.8 LAPRESSE BUILDING, } * + } men Tel.Main 49.MONTREAL EEE IF YOU WANT AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE INVESTMENT THAT WILL-POSITIVELY TO 40% IN A The streets throughout the property pipesare already in several streets \u201cthe Right Direction?| Telephone East 0012 wv soc.3 box\u2014and worth ten times soc.to any woman 7 Ÿ + v | ° > .* : == 5 i & ! ] : i 3 of Montreal ; the side- I LE | PRR Era aro ae St rer amiT mag ET I i] \u2014 06 DI 4 1 ty A SE Fi a aa\" + .ete pus Fry mond Dyes as kg y Pe Sunday School Lesson | LESSON X.\u2014SHPTEMBER 2.Golden text \u2014\u201cBe sure your sin will find you out.\u2019\u2014Num.32: 28.HOW TO TEACH THIB LESSON.In Graded Schools\u2014The Primary Department will lay stress on the individual applications of the lesson; talk about the kingdoms of our own lives, and how they are lost and won.Tne Intermediate Department should take this opportunity to review the history of Israel and Judah, learning the causes of their ruin.;, \u201cThe Senior Department will be especially interested in applying the lesson to modern times , end to our own nation.In reviewing \u2018the \u2018history of the two kingdoms, divide the class into three Parts; one to come prepared to answer questions on the kings, one on the pro- i phets, and one on the people.SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES {Church Notices, to ensure publication in these columns, sbould be sent to The Herale Editorial Rooms not later than 3 p.m.od Fridsy.) ; \u2019 : ANGLICAN.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, VEN.Archdeacon Norton, D.D., Rector of Montreal; Rev.Herbert Symonds, D.D., Vicar of Christ Church Cathedral; Rev.T.B.Boyje.B.D.,, first assistant: Rev.F.I.Bawyer,, M.A., second assistant.\u2014Holy Com- munfon at 8 am.11 a.m., Cathedral ser- - vice.Preacher, the vicar.Subject, \u2018The Parables of ibe Kingdom.\u201d* 7 p.m., Cath- edra) service.Preacher, the vicar.Subject, \u201cThe Book of Proverbs,\u201d No.4.All seats free at evening service.6T.GEORGE'S CHURCH.RT.REV.JAMES Carmichael, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop of Montreal, rector; .Rev.H.P.Plumptre, M.A., first \u2018assistant; Rev.J.A.Elliott, B.A., second assistant.\u2014Holy Communion after evening sdrvice.11.05 a.m., morning prayer.7.05 p.m.evening prayer.Preacher.Rev.G.Abbott Smith.- TRINITY CHURCH, ST.DENIS AND VIGER ', Equare.\u2014\u2014_ Rev._A.,.rector, _8 am.Holy John Macpherson Almond ] Communion.11 a.m.\u2018Morning Service.- 3 p.m.,\u201d Sunday School and bible class.7 p.m., evening service Etrangers welcome at all services and shown to seats.CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Rev.Canon Ellegood, D.C.L., rwctor; Rev.H.A.Brooke, M.A.assistant.\u2014Holv Com- muvion, § a.m.Matins, 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p/m.Preacher, at both services, Rev.H.A.Brooke.\u2019 BT.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, WEREDALB Park, corner Dorchester Street\u2014and\u2014Atwater Avenue.Holy Communion.8 a.m.Morning prayer.11 a.m.Preacher, Rev.H.J.Thompson, - B.A.Eveuing prayer, 7 p.m.Preacher,.Rev.H.J.Thompson, B.A.-Bun- day school and Bible class, 3 p.m.1 ST.LUKE'S CHURCH.COR.DORCHESTER |- end Champlain Sts.All seats free.Rector, Rev.W.W.Craig.\u2014Morning prayer at 11 o'clock.Evening service, 7 o'clock.GRACE CHURCH, WELLINGTON STREET.Archdeacon Ker, D.D., rector.Rev.F.Lewis Whitlex.M.A., assistant\u2014Morning.service at 11 a.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Evening service at 7 p.m.\u2019 | ; CT.MARTIN'S CHURCH, CORNER OF ST.Urbain and Prince Arthur Street.Rev.G.Osborne Troop.rector.\u20148 a.m., Holy Communion.11 a.m: morning prayer and sermon.7 pm.shortened evening and sermon.Preacher, at both services, Rev.Principal Rexford.All seats free and unappropriated.; / ALL BAINTS' CHURCH.CORNER OF ST.Denis and Marle Anne streets\u2014Rev, M.Day Baldwin, rektor; Rev.R.1.Ross.assistant.11 a.m.Matins and sermon.Sunday school and Bible clasg, 3 p.m.BEvening service, 7 p.m.Preacher at Matins, the curate; at eveni service, the rectur.Evening pray- \u2018er, \u2018Wednesday, 8-p.m.: ST.THOMAS:S CHURCH.REV.CANON Renaud, rector.Holy Communion, 9 &.m.Morning service, 11 a.m.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening service ; at-7 p.m.i A | BT.MATTHIAS CHURCH, WESTMOUNT.\u2014 $.30 a.m.Holy Communion.11 a.m., morno- ing service.Evening service, 7 p.m.Sumn- day \u2018school.2 p.m.- BT.MARY'S CHURCH.\u2014 Morning service, 11 am.Evening service, 7 p.m.Strangers welcome.Sundsy.school, 3 p.m.Rev.H.Jekill, B.A., rector.* : ET.CYPRIAN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, COR.Pie IX: Avenue and Adam Street, Maison- neuve.Kev.J.J.Willis, B.A.\u2014Morning service at ll am.Evening service at T p.m.' .CHURCH OF ST JO!IN THE EVANGELIST «orper of Ontario and St.Urbain Streets.\u2014 Al] seats free and uvappropriated.Rev.Edmund Wood, M.A, rector; Rey.Arthur French, curate.lioly \u2018Commupion, 8 a:m.(plain), High Celebration, 11 am.with -ermon.Matins, 10.10 a.m.Catechism and\u2019 instruction.%.15 pm.Evensong and zer-i mon, 7 p.in.Daily: Holy Communion, Mon- dey, W-dpesday rad Friday, 7 am.Tues- \u2018day.Thursday and Saturdays, 6.30 a.m.| Dally Mating, 10 a.m.Evensopg, 8 p.m.and Vipet Streets.Kev.Capon Dixon, rec: tor; Rev.J.5, Ereaux, askbistant.\u2014 Morning | service at 11 p'elork.Preacher, Rev.Mr.! Kreaux.Eveuing service at.7.Preacher, tbe rector.Sunday school at 3 p.m.ET.BARNABAS' CHURCH, ST, LAMBERT- Éunésy services, 11 a.m.and 7,p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.\u2018 £T.EDWARD'S CHURCH, CORNER OF IN- Apector and Bt, Paul Btreets.\u2014 Morbing prayer at 11 Evening scrvice at 7.CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, PARK Avenue.Montreal Anbex.Rev.J.L.Flana- \u2014 \u2014 BLACKS ARE THE BLACKEST .he three.wondrous and famous Blacks of the Diamond Dye family, for Wool; 8ilk and Cotton and Mixed Goods, have a reputation for perfect dyeing work in every part of the civillz~d world.These three Blacks, whith are sold by all druggists and dealers, are simple apd easy to use In tie home, and\u2019 always give delight and satisfac-| -fléh to our women and girls.No other \u201c patkaäge dyes in the world can eqnal .the FAST DIAMOND DYE BLACKS JAg.purity, strengtn and beauty of color.wi JBgware \u2018of the crude, adulierated and hless black dyés sold in somé stores fer the sake of large profits.Such de- ve.: Gaptive cyes are pogitively dangerous| > *séatth Tandié, and théy are destroyers of \u2018 gooû materials.Your safety and pro- _éemandr that you ask in every cand for the \u201cDIAMOND DYES.\u201d Send 10.Weïls & Riche-dson Co., Limited, #@.155 new book, \u2018\u201cDia- afd How tu Use ! MELVILLE CHURCH, WESTMOUNT PARK.daly - Le ee pee qe MY, al 2 p.m.8, 51 JUDE'S CHL 1601 COTE OFSCOURBON TS esd: ay, al '§ pu All welcome.) | AMOND DYE.tan, incumbent.\u2014floly Communion and sermon at li am.Evening service at 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.All seats free.CHURCH OF.THE REDEEMER, COTH ST.Paul.Rev.H.Gomery, rector.\u2014Morning ayer at 11 a.m.Evening prayer at 7 p.m.unday school service at 10 a.m.SHLCHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, VERdun.\u2014Moraing prayer at 11.Evening prayer at 7.Bunday school at 8 p.m.Rev.IH.| Gowmery, rector.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT, WESTMOUNT.Morning prayer, 11 a.m.Evensong, 7 p.m.ST.PAUL'S MISSION, ST.CHARLES ST, Rev.Rural Dean Dart, M.A., rector.Point 5t.Charles.Rev.C.A.Doudlet, mis- «ionary.\u2014Morning service.11 a.m.Evening service, 630 p.m.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Sewing chss, Friday, 3 p.m.CHURCH OF ST.ALBAN (CHURCH OF England), St.Zotique Street, Amherst Park.Rey.H.E.Hersey, incumbent.11 a.m.morning prayer and sermon.3 p.m., Sunday school.7 pum.evening prayer and sermon.Seats free.Strangers welcome.PRESEYTERIAN.ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, DORCHESTER ST.Rev.Jas.Barclay, D.D., pastor.\u2014Rev.W.T.D.Noss, of North Carolina University, will officiate at both services.Morning service, 11 am.Evening service, 7 p.m.Sundey school, 8 p.m.Beats free at Sunday eveniug services.: ST.GABRIEL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Rev.Dr.Campbell, D.D., pastor \u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Preacker, at both services, Rev.Robert Campbell.Subject at evening service, \u2018Prayer Healing.\u2019 Sunday school, 10 a.m.Young men\u2019s meeting, 10.15 a.m, ÆHURCH OF SCOTLAND (6T.ANDREW'S).Bervice at 11 a.m.CHALMER'S CHURCH, COR.OF ST.LAWrence and Prince Arthur Streets.Rev.J.C.Stewart, locum tenens.Services at 11 em, and 7 p.m.Strangers made wWel- come.CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 2563 Notre Dame Street.Rev.J.Lyall George M.A., pastor.\u2014Services at il am.and 7 p.m.' \u201c cerner Grescent and Dorchester Sts.Rev.John Mackay, B.A.pastor.\u2014Moruning service, 11 a.m.Evening service.7 p.m.ET.GILES CHURCH, COR.OF BT.DENIS and Carriere Streets.Rev.J.R.Dobson, B.D., minister.\u2014bervices at 1l' am.and 7 p.m.Chinese Sunday school, 2 p.m.and | reguiar Sunday school'at 3 p.m.All seats free and unappropriated.Strangers welcome, : KNOX CHURCH, COR.MANSFIELD AND Dorchester Sta.Rev.J.Fleck, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, Sunday school and young men's class at 3 p.m.Chinese school at 10 a.m.and 8.15 p.m.Church.\u2014Bervices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.STANLEY ETREBT CHURCH.\u2014Rev.F.M.Dewey, M.A, pastor.\u20141l1 a.m., mording! service.Sunday school.Monday, 8 p.m.C.E.Bo- _clety.Wednesday, 8 p.m,, mid-week services.Strangers cordially invited.ERSKINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \u2014 Final union service with Nominion Square Methodist congregation in .rominion Square * Church.Morning and evening services at! 11 am.and 7 pm, Preacher, Rev.E.E.| Scott.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN 2000 Jae 58 S111 a Selling Agent for Canada.placing orders and the outlook for the Atlas .-.: Seed .\u201d .manufacture fs favorable.Crop.re Caledonian \u2026.+ JT.B39 18 19,344 42 | n ST JAMES ST.MONTREAL._\u2014_ ports are favorable although rain ta Commercial badly wanted.Remittances from the Union .29,872 09 29,227 38 country are slow, Law dnlon and - \u2019 BRADSTREBT'S TRADE RE- Pat oe oe 6.729 02 6,254 18 | ¥ } : - : Liverpou ant - ; M VIEW.a London & Globe ' $1811 34 88561 89 FIRE INSURANCE.Montreal reports to Bradstreet's av: London .13307 04 7.784 01 MARINE INBURANCE, ' \u2014Wholasale trade here le showing IL.ondon & Laun- Co EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY INSURANCE.rather more activity than a week ago, * -caslifre .21.681 04 23,801 47! STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.Orders for fall dry goods are more North British & WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANC RS numerous.(groceries aro moving bet- Mercantile.46,767 73 44,868 97 LIFB AND ACCIDENT INSU nes ter and there 1s a fair movement in Northern ST A \u201430.187-29°1 \u2014 = : = ro ardware.\u2018There is considerable ac¢-\" Norwich Union.\"L820 20 22060 1 i i tivity in metals and prices have a firm Palatine 8.630 45 8018 46 Sovereigt Bank ' St James Stra, tone.Values of cominudltics- gener- Phoenix .23.234 71 31.058 R4 | \u2014\u2014= er EPS ally are steady.Butter and cheese Moyal .+.BZ000 86 052,473 43 .: have showed A firmer \u2018tenderïcy al- Ian Exrhunee avoirs UE Lye thoug ogs are easier.The trade Scottish Talon outlodk grows even brighter tntiuenc- |! Natlonal .fe 16,895,487 11.924 37 BOARD ROOM \u2018 ed by the continued bright reports Of SUN.\" 2385-34811, 28 FURNITURE - the Western wheat harvest.\u201che vol- Union .\"14.230 76 18,761 31 | M Let un quote you prices ume of trade In dairy products continues large and prices are firm in tendency.anufacturers.\u201d in , some lines report light orders, due, no_doubt to heavy stocks laid in \u2018last -year, other lines, however, are as 1b they care to be.Wools are ¥»\u20acry firm and prices of Canadian made blankets etc.are expected.to g demand for prgvisiopd.Is.exceedingly brisk.Price irm:\" In alk lines of trade there.regarding the; fall and winter.Bradstreet's advices from Toronto say: As the fall season drawe nearer there trade hers.© Drygoods houses ure already sending out fall lines and they report business in this connection very brisk.With the annual exhibition commeticing next week wholesalers in all lines are busy preparing for the large number of customers.who will be in town making purchases.Groceries.are moving fairly well as also are hardware lines.Values generally ars steady.The Ontario crop Is now harvested and the grains has turned out fine.Ordera in gli lines from the West continue large, Collections afid country remittances continue falr to good.There is continued: activity in the markets tor dalry produce.The demand fur usiness of the coming | export is brisk.and prices_have- re-f\u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014 coveréd the decline of a fveek ago.Hogs are quoted easier here although they are still scarce.Wools and lca- thers continue firm.Cholce cattie; both for butohering and for export ars scarce and firm although.plenty of low grade stock are offering.Finished hogs are expected to offer more fresly when farmers\u2019 are able to feed grain.ported from the United States.Bradstreet's.Winnipeg advices say: There has been a slightly quieter tone to trade here during the past week although business conditions generally continue satisfactory.Travellers are ET Te.Main 44e * E MACKAY EDGAR &CO.STOCKBROKERS MEMBERS MONTREAL /8TOCY EXCHANGE \u2014 - Bond» and Investment Securities.Pre oi à pa nO SOARD OF TRADE BUILDING eo igher-\u201d \u2018Lhe+viviil be waltzing to this enchanting a tone of optimism is more activity in wholesale \u201ctember.quellty of all \u2018At presént hogs,are b:Ing im- | I SPECIAL NOTICE \u2014 _ We would'advise reatérs to_buÿ the # Album Unive 77.Issued\" Baturday, \u2018August 26tH.They will find therein \"eg, érb piece of-fusic, entitled \u2018Le Hol.Clicquot,\u2019 Waltz-Song.\u201cfFhere Is-no doubt that thousands C\u201cmusiq, this winter, and Is sure to be- 2 19 96 , \u201ccome very popular.7 \u2018Che English version of this song \u201cwill be issued by Messrs.F.X.St.\u201cCharles & Co., agents of the Clicquot \u201cWine, and will be distributed free on, \u201capplication, \u2018 Twenty Year's Growth.: of Coal Industry The total production \u2018of bituminous and anthracite coal in the United States in 1885 was 111,160,285 - tons, while in 1804 it amounted .to 851,196,963 tons, showing an increase of 240,036,658 tons equal to over 200 per cent.\u2018 .The following table shows the combined output of bituminous and anthracite coal -and the anthracite output \u2018nlyne for the past twenty years: | Bltuminous and anthracite .\u2014___tombined.Ahthracite.© Tona, Pons: 1904 .-.351,196,953 73,186,709 1908 .\u2026.veess.307,356,416 74,607,068 1902 \u2026 801,590,439 41,873,093 1901 ceveccnes 293,299,818 07,471,862 ; 1890 .\u2026.-157,770,963 46,468,641 \" 1889 Le.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.141,229,518 45,648,970 1888 c\u2026éccenu0oe.148,069, 687 48,619,664 1887 .\u2026.180.600,611 42,088,197 11886 L.+.118,680,427 -39,035,446 P1883 L.+00+000+.114,160,295 38,386,974 | The following table shows the bitu - ; binous output and anthracite output in 1904 compared with 1885: 1904, 1883.Bituminous .\u201c.- +.278,040,244 72,824,321 Anthracite .78,186,700 88.836.974 Total .351,106,958 111,180,398 The increase in the bituminous pro- Guotion during the twenty years has beeen- 281 per cent.and the increase in anthracite during the same period has been equal to ninety per cent.The bituminous industry has made niore gigantic atiides {han has the a:- thracite.This is due to the fact that tha anthracite conl territory ia-confintd- to the one state of Pennsylvania, while there are large bitumindus coal flelds not only in Pennsylvania but'in a soors \u2018of other states wall.* rm) 7 within the 16th of Sep-|.\u2014on\u2014 \u2018Directors\u2019-Chairs, Tables, Efe.Canada Office Furniture Co., 221 St.Jnmes St.- KE AREY ennemies On and \u2018after May 15th, 1908, our address will be DALE & CO.Marine and Fire Undorwriters, \u2014 Corjstine Building, ma ETSS pte .PS 6 PER CENT.Interest 1s a good return :for.a safe investment.Would: It satisfy you?If so, write G.J.ADAMS & CO., 105 ST.JAMES STREBT.ce Main 505.\u201c DESKS Quality the best.Prices tho lowest.Come and sec, or pelephone Main 4825.Ç f nest C.Cole, Manager, * 291 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, 6 doors west of St.Peter fit.J) \"INSOLVENT NOTICE.In Re LOUIS MONARQUE, Badler, No.13 Mountain Street, Montreal.\u201d The undersigned will sell by auction, at No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, on Wednesday, the 30th August, 1005, at 11 o'clock; the assets, as follows: - Stock In trade .\u2026.\u2026.mscsesunse ses 2596.01 Fixlures and furniture reread.160.Tools, éte.,.PRES rence 48.6 \u201cThe store will bo open on the Mth for 1a- spection.| \u2014For further information, apply te \u2019 ALEXANDRE DESMARTRAU, Curator, 1608 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.a pe \\ The consumpt = 1 of con] in this coun- ; MARCOTTE BROS., s \u2018Auctioneers.CAPITAL, divided {nto 240,000 Shares J tof i second quarterly paymen fiterest, Siz Per Cent: TEMBER 1st.\u2018This interest i3 paid Dominion DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited.$1,200,000 4:00 exch: fully paid and non-assessablc.The at the rate of Per Annum will be made or SBPTEMBER 15th, {o sll Shareholders of record on SEP- this Company until the Blrectors o tf equal br greater amount.This fenced te do business on.ths 18th.March last.Five Months pri guaranteed by the untorwriters of the Company have decianret & Dividen Cempany was (ncorporated.on the 2%th February, 1905, and com- It will therefore be sec: thet the Company has only been tn commerctal exfeteuce .tluripg-whick_sbort time il bas made REMARKABLE RAPID COMMER- 8t.Nicholas Street, = Montreal tr CANADA CABINET COMPANY, LIMITED, |» = viii fees a UFAL PROORBSS: _ .The progress that the Company w will bo much greater: struments and Apparatus us The Company's Wireless Direct Wireless and Q m the hear futuro wili increase io > making, and the dally increase in the br writing to 160 St.James MA DIRECTORS\u2014Col.Write us for details of this best nvestment ever offere Chee The Accident We invite tnspection of the Company's Wirdless which may be seen id commercial:operation at Montreal and Quebec.Also bt the Manufacturing Laboratory in Montreal, where ail the Electrical In- in the Wireless Stations are manufactured.elegraph Station at Ottawa ts in course of tenstructiog, and within % short time will be in @mmunication with Montreal oe re erm mm cet on rae ror es RCONI WIRELES TPS ESE Te nn = 2 STOCK STABLE.{NO BONDS.NO PREFÉRRED STOCK.No DEBTS 5K C pENSIAW (Pres) JOHN D.OPPRE(Viee-Pres) H.G.MATIHBWS(Sec'y) J, N.GREENSHIELDS ANDREW A.ALLAN.General Manager, MUNROE & MUNROE, 1tf make during the next five months .\u2018 Telegraph Stations.sp .- oo NE , r 7 hr ry : * \u2019 cht.- ; vn ( | T GRAIN BLEVATORS., ; rte rt Concrete, J.A.J ESO Member Am.§ ; .Soc.C.E.Ferre Count AMI .N, Mew.Can.Soc.C.E.\u201c| an Se Construct on, Consulting Engineer + Absolutely Fireproof Conscurixs axp Destanino Excikern Denain Caves Cara! \u201c rt Class Long ~*~ \u2018enhe- ?echanical Equipment.313-314 ROARD OF TRADE.Mains (NEE = MowxTrEAL, _ J \u2014\u2014 \u2014 : uebec .Da tiot fail to become x Bhoreholder in this PROGRES2IVE REVENUE ARNIN( COMPANY.- Shares Can ba purchased in emounts of from one hare and upwards, at $85.0 PER SHARE.; ; No Bhares in thts Company have been sold for leas than their par ¥olue of $5.00 per share.They have never decreased one cent in value, but owing to the extraordinary rapid commercial progress the Company is value of Its assets.Send in Your Orders To-Day Full particulars respecting.the Company may be obtained by calling on Messrs.Humphrey & Company St., Mentreal.GUGLIELMO MARCONI (Vice-Pres) ati Maj.GEO.W.FISHBACK MANAGERS FOR T MARCONI -UNDERWAITE! 28 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK - _ 80 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON- \u201c CANADA LIFE GLDG., MONTREAL and TRANSACTS ¢ \u201c eee IMPERIAL BANK i 1 i racsvracuus 000.08 orne Pad Up.ere ES \"HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO TR MERRITT \u2026.\u2026 os PausronsT D.R WILKIK .{J ICh Passipmes 22 cor.of St.James and MoGlll Ste.- Qeneral Banking Business.Savings Department.eoriing Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager ae THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tha Bharsheldels of The Central Raliway Company of Canada » for the ¢leoction of Directors and transaction of business generally, will be held at the Company's Office, No.43 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal, on Monday, the 4th day of September, 1906 a0 ¢ p.m.CRAUD WILKINSON, Sbcretary, Sm, 2 oo - », ~~ Personal, Agoldent, Siekness and \" Workmen's Coliestive Insurance.- erstutetstions made on Real oquireé, {he ego eu » ue i lnuel charge n CO, 1700 Notre Bure Sires Co., LIMITED, Dividend Notice.Notios is hereby given that a als of 1% per esût., being the quarterly dai 4 ge declared payable on Fri , haw been dec let day of September, 1008, to shirehe uguat.net Tragbler Books will be closed August Jet until Augtst 3ist, beth days clusive.By order of the Board.: ° } : Ë NÉILSON, \u2019 Publishing Company, os © Mobtreal.James 8.Prieriæ, Mas + S HE - Guarantee Co.of Canada Head Office, 179 St.James st, Montreal Capital authorized, - §1,000,000% Capital subscribed, = | 250,000 PULL GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT, \u2014 \u2014 - ~ APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES SOLICITED F.J.J.STARK, Manager.nee à term of yours rant 3 redue- ; Pow MONTREAL LOAN & MONTRAGE LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING v on the accumulative preferrsd shares of tha the Woods Milling Company, 1 te on record at the close \u2018of business on the .; nt Secretarg.\u2014\u2014 \u201d rer : CLIN The Herald is published by The Herald A rer ENT Tr OS PE SERRES Ada fo 0 ore | » - - } , en indileérent-support and- what has \\ + la had to get a hull new nine and al been ns AgEruvating, his team-mates new outfit lo have done auy good.| pave failed to hit: the ball when he HOME R - N HAGGERTY and then youd probly \u2018have had {0 has been doing the twirling., | ., - U îÎ ; A | gol new grounds, too, for the players Why did.the Birds fall down ro 1&- 2 Copyright by Geo.Wm.-Daley and publishëd in-The Herald by special arrangement in the league all sald there ee nominously\u201d Dunno.unless that $ \" with_thg Canada Newspaper.Sypdicate.Cr pang i the alr around them Malze-iThursday's holiday was unhealthy.| % .a wth, 9.I La hürsts grounds that made you, want to They certainly did not play up to Lp : ro mm \u2014 sheen, and the bacs playérs that had forin but they are quite lable to get pt eA ï ; play ere every day qulekly got thal o Eee the Broeklyns -I say: Cheer up.«ed him up on stolen tickets.You'd way, I'H tell you.\u2019 FATT Ata a road = There are worse than you.You are think after being stung once all around Scores In the league used to read: cigar store signs \u2019 > se \u2019 .¥.__ pretty bed, at times worge even than he'd get wise and watch out, but he \u201cWiregrass, 46: Maizehurst, 0.Russet- The game started off badly.Neal © that-bul go and dig- up the-record.of just went on being square.and get- Ville.47: Malzehurst, 4.Cloverdale, | u grounder to Lachance which the ÿ the \u2018old-Maizehürst-team.ju Corn- ting cooked Drowned and browner-at 45: Maizehurst, 3.The famous Al- i ; \u201c \u2018\u20ac \u2018 \u2019 Er Q Fee an te ui - droppers\u2019 League.wo » » them Yo all other makes.patterns, added popular.and give unequalled wearer.R.J.TOOKE, You see our Shirts most everywhere, because most people prefer Imported materials in exclusive to the perfect fit, makes them They are the proper thing for style, comfort to the {| .If you\u2019ve never worn _ a Tooke Shirt, try Co one to=day.ANY OF OUR 3 STORES WILL SUPPLY YOU.177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St.1563 St.Catherine St.w E.Clarets, FINEST VINTAGES They Never Give Any all over the world.\u2018Sauternes \u201cand Olive Oil Messrs.BARTON & GUESTIER have all their Wines bottled in_their own cellars, their specialty being to secure the | BARTON & GUESTIER = BORDEAUX ESTABLISHED 1725 SHIPPERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADES OF only.| One the privilege of USING THEIR LABELS, CAPSULES, etc., as they wish to be the Sole Guarantors of the quality of + CLARETS and WHITE WINES shipped by them x \u2018FOR SALE BY LEADING WINE MERCHANTS - JOHN HOPE & CO., Montreal, = - Co.Sole Agents fer Canada.1 the statement-when \u201cyou-didn't sea the \u2014 would have siaughtered the plifering I s Made Many Errors and i: * ~~ Lost to Baltimore 11 Runs to 4 À CL * on Bases Because The Locals Gave a Weird Exhibition of How Not to Play Baseball\u2014 Thrice Did They Have Three Men Left of the Lack of a Timely Hit.\u2018 Had Bill Shakespeare seen yesterday's game between Baltimore and Montreal, he would have written a second Comedy of Errors, for a corhedy it was,\u2014to the elated Baltimore contingent at least.To the Montreal rooters it was a tragedy, for the highly esteemed Birds gave as thorough an exhibition of how not to play ball as was ever seen since Chadwick fathered the sport.The Orioles won 11 to 4 and that they did not win by 111 to 4 was probably due to the fact that the game is limited by the rules to nine innings.All the Birds were to the bad\u2014much to the bad and if they reminded one of the nine that trimmed Jersey City 2 to 0 Wednesday, the resemblance wasn\u2019t \u2018so glarngly stilking as to hurt the eyes, .\u2018Their play was punk, punker, punkest, most superjaively punk.Errors were as numerous as ciSes of colic dn an orphan asylum in green apple.time.The joliy, bionde-haired Lou Hartman was the worst offender.Five luscious errors were charged up to him and maybe they weren't expensive.Oh, ng, they didn\u2019t cost more than à run or two aplece.Hughey Jennings and his Marylanders were tickled, but if the Montreal contingent wus, the fact wasn't particularly noticeable, Lou fell down on fies, on grounders and dn throws to first.There was no other: opportunity given him to fall down\u2019 but had other openings \u2018been given him, the betting is 100 to 1 that he would have pied the form.It was Lou's off day and he simply couldn't play ball, Chances that usually would have .appeared to him as easy as finding flaws in a Montreal pavement were foozled with promptness and a certain amount of grace.- But Louie usually plays ste llar ball and so we e'en have to forgive him.Would you believe 1t?The old reliable Wiedensaul made two errors.You won't! Well, it is hard to accept game but we must affirm that the charge is true.Tommy Raub couldn't let the odium of defeat rest entirely on his teammates so he had to let.the Orioles steal eight bases.Yes, we said eight: If second base had been a little nearer the Arena and if Dutch Hartman had covered third a little better! then Tom Orioles, but as it was\u2014the less sald about his salary wing the better.\u2018Meaney contributed a bad throw to tirst and Dutch Hartman a fumble.Thrice did the Birds have three.on.bases with two ¢ and thrice did the batter on whom so much depended, fail to realize the fans\u2019 expectations.The victims on these \u2018critical Occasions.were Pat Meaney, Mike Joyce and Lou Hartman., The only 'satisfuctory féature of the game was that the Birds knocked Burchill out of the box In the fourth + Innings.He was not only, hit hard but he was also wild as a hawk a= wus his successor Mason.Kach of then gave five bases on balls but hits ;to transform.these into runs were as the rural paper\u2018 hath it, conspicuous.by their absence.\u2019 Barber pitched good ball but the support \u2018he was given was enough to | drive the entire directorite of a gold cure institution to drink.It was of! the brand popularly\u2019 described_as r\u2014.tt\u2014n.Barber has had hard Tuck in this respect.He hus pitched consistently, see -L : ' As a loser that team was a winner.That may sound wrong, but it's right._{.céuldn\u2019't.have struck anything near- tr the truth if I'd gone to Square Fam Bellers, the Maizehurst manager, and had him writer jt out for ie.~The Maizehursts made what I think was a record the season when they ran through a 140-game schedule.and won- only two games.Those games were| / the very first and the very last that Ja the team was scheduled to play.And that last one was fraught with djfe tonsequentes for thé famoûs Alfalfas, pith i Pinch Hobbs shortstop and me; old lazs , Louisvilles, ketcher and heavy hitter.Le : Square Sam\u2019 Sellers wad a whole- souled, big-hearted guy without an punce of deception or malice 3 his \u2018the cards, whole makeup.and\" that's.why he; couldn't succeed as a baseball manager, for those people must be up to Al] the tricks or get It under the ear.Bam was -on the level with his play- erg, and they worked him for advance money, and gave him the ha ha when they jumped to outlaw clubs.He was square with his brother mudagers.and they took advantage of him and skinned him out of games.He wal good talent, lo hik grounds people, and they fatten.blame them.In the nine had alwys been leugue\u2014ihat was treteh and the nine Talk about the \u2018em! Of all als error of the other thetr opponents felt en them the go-by.never\u2019deserved to win, one else could use: Tr Square Sam Sellers: co people in Things \u2018had bee = u worse with théMfif;churst=teaun.The understzod.\"whère it had once won a Uaifrd of dts gaines, And could always be tiepended on to put up a good tight, it got down to lysing twenty and thirty games nt »e beat by the tajlenders were sore i went around with an injured look on their faces for a week.Traooklyns!- about the subdued Senators, and the and | Yorks before Johnny McGraw captured tha tallenders that ever tailended the Mafzehurst buneh held Whenever they Won il vas Jucky hit that did it, \u2018and, as 1 said, that- that watches over ball games had glv- The Maizehursts always à bunch of cast-offs «that no and yon he; town to put np six cents to get ner First (place, god.art the out of the But in Maizehursts.then Josh ticket office- window by the hand.that happened one, \"two, Wagon, three, wasn't no Talk you'd want to meet; the New\u2019.wagon, and Steamroller dales, Sanders fellows or a Providence but when any The team was It- was such a Maizehurst bunch that y as he could, uldn't get the couldu\u2019t ; falfas vas feelln\u2019 savage one day, be- \u2018vrm\u2014bad_to cause their pay envelopes hadn\u2019t come in time, and they determined to take it Fifty-sevon rung we got lu three innin's, and just.Hapgood appeared at i Square the! leadin* the ghost-| | Then we couldn't get) that game: through quick enough.and!jordan-drew a ba we just stood up at the plate and let vent out te Dutch Hartman and Jen- old Waterwagon Wheeler strike us out His name, reflection habits, for he wis as sober a man as but we Talled him that because he ran like a water- to distinguish Waters! on .his, him\u201d from on the Clover- Waterwagon made a big name for himself by goin\u2019 round tellin\u2019 how she'd fanned eighteen of the Alfalfas: in one game.which was right enough, one asked many runs he held them down to he never could remember exactly.team as him how that Sam Sellers was laborin' with in the season that I'm about do tell you of.won the first game of the season because a passed ball rolled through a _knothole.in the backstop and let in They ALL DEALERS PLAIN, \u2014 Sa ame pram \u201cNo Better ~ ngyptian © - Cigarette = Can Be SBLL YILDIZ MAGNUMS CORK AND GOLD oa TIPS.\"| ment, good ball but he has of late been giv- latter just failed to kuock down.Kelly hit to TL Hartman who threw to, Wiedy to start a doublé play but} Wiledy muffed the sphere.and both runners were safe.Loudenslager singled to céntre and two runs were counted.While Bannon wus trying to catch Kelly at the plate Loudenslager went to second.He stole third and | #e on balls.\u201d Rothgeb nings fanned.Mullen hit to IL.Hartman who threw wide to lachance and two more runs were chalked up.Byers went out, F.Hartman to Lachance.In the third, Loudensliger reached -erst on I.Hartman's error and went to second when Pat Meaney made a wild heave to first after catching Jor: dan's fly.Rothgeb's out sent Louden- slager to third and he tallled on Jen- ning's scratch hit to L, Hartman, An the sith, Mullen fanned but Byers hit.to centre and was sacrificed to second by Burchell, Wiedy's ren sent him along a base and put Neal on first.Kelly's double scored the pair.F.Hartman's error and: was sacrificed to second by Mullen.Byera sco-*d him with a double to right.Ma: 'n fanned but Neal and Kelly hit safe y, Loudenslager drew a pass and Jordan slngled, four runs counting.Yea.verily.it was a dizzy time.' \u2018The Birds scored in the flest on a base on halls to Meaney, a base on balls to Bannon and Dutch Hartman's .SE three runs at a critical point in the game, They played a tie game: the next day, and -then they never won again till the very fast game of the vear.How.is that for a stretch of losing games?Don\u2019t you think Joe Kelley.even, would be disgusted with a team that did that?During the season Iong Lou Lem- ley busted in on the Corndroppers.And he was long.Within an Inch of eight feet tall, he was.mostly arms.considerable legs, and the rest feet and hands.He was a pitcher and he'd made a good one with proper treat- but Josh Hapgood turned \u201cme down when.I wanted Lou signed on our team, and sald he wasn't hirin\u2019 giraffes, So the Russetvilles got him, but McGinnis chased him after a week because everywhere he went they charged double price for him.He had to have two beds to sleep on and two.rooms to sleep in, for that matter, for he run his legs through a door or window from one room to \"another, and rested \u2019em on the second bed.And, of course, no ballplayer would sleep in the same room with his feet, and none could sleep in the same room with his upper, works, for his arms had to be curled up in there, and so it cost two rooms wherever the nine went to take care of Long Lou.And even when he was let go there, Josh wouldn't sign him, though I said we'd need him before the season was qver.Well, Long Lou went from team to team, getting, fired for some fool reason about his length from ea one, but none of \u2018em ever saying that)it was bad : pitonin® They couldn't may that, lie ad great speed, fine control, and when he reached ball In the MH, Jennings reached first\u2019 on | » feint to steal second.Dutch -dlloweld himself to be caught between the bases but before he was run down, Meaney crossed the pan.In the fourth, singles by Joyce, La- chance, L.Hartman and Barber, scored Joyce.With two out, Wiedy was passed, filling the bases.\u2018The best Meaney could do was to send up a pop fly to Jennings, The Birds got three men on bases in the fifth, but IL.Hartman flied to Jennings and retired the side.A single by Bannon, a wild throw to first by Mason and Lachance\u2019s hit gave the Birds their last run In the seventh, > They got three on bases with two out in the eighth but Joyce skied to Rothgeb and it was\u2019 all off, ;.A week from to=day our Lonely Suit Sale closes.Only seven days more in which youcan get.regular $15 to $22 Semis=ready tailored suits for $12.Call in to=day ' and Summary\u2014Bases stolen, Baltirnore, 8; Montreal, 1.Two-base hits, Byers, Kelly (2); Double play, Jennings to Mullen to Jordan; bases on balis, off Burchall, 5: off Mason, 5; off Barber, 5.Struck out.by Barber, 4.Sacrifice hits, Burchell Loudenslager._æ alitirmore, Mon A 1% Umpires, A.Moran and F.Moran, Attendance, 1.100.\u2014 EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.: -R.H, E.At Buffalo\u2014First game\u2014 Li Buffalo .\u2026\u2026\u2026.200000000\u2014 2 8 2 Jersey Clity.001000011\u20143 5 1 Batterles \u2014 Mllligan and Woods; Clarkson and McCauley.Jersey Clty.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.000100000\u2014 1 9 2 Egan.Attendance, 3,980.Newark .ocooevensn 111200000\u2014 6 6 ¥ tendance, 500.Providence .\u2026.- 000010000\u2014 1 7 4 (Second game.) Attendance, SC0.Called; darkness.Second game- : Buffalo .\u2026.000102016\u2014 4 7-1 Battertes\u2014Jôhes, Robert and Woods; Ptanmiller and McCauley, Umpire, At Toronto\u2014 Toronto .\u2026.-.000000010\u2014 1 6 Batterles\u2014Crystall and Toft; Héster- fer and Shea.Umpire, Hassett.At- At Itochester\u2014Firsi game- ] Rachester .\u2026.:.1000016G0*\u2014 2 6 2 < Batteries \u2014-Schultz and Bteelman; Poole and Jacklitsch.Rochester .00000100000\u2014 1 7 2 Prrvidence .00010000000- 1 5 2 \u201c Batteries\u2014Walters and Payne; Puet- man aud Jacklitsch.Umpire, Conway.4 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At l3oston\u2014 ; R.H.E.Boston L.sss000000 200000020\u2014 4 6 1 Batterfes\u2014\u2014Lynch and Gibson: Wil- \u2018helm -and Moran.\u2014Umpire,-Klem.- Attendance, 1,359.At Brooklyn \u2014 St.game postponed, rain.At \"Philadelphia \u2014- Philadelphia-Chi- cnge game postponed, rain, At New York\u2014Cincinnati-New York game postponed, rain.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 Louts-Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES, .© R.HE.At Cleveland\u2014 re nd Ta.00000000001 Chesbro and McGuire.Umpire, Sherl- dan.Attendance, 2,369.At Detroit \u2014 vo, Detroit .eee.011001000\u20143 8 2 Philadelphia .000310020-\u2014 6 6 1 Batterles\u2014Mullin and Warner: Coak- ley.and Sehreck: Umpire, O'Tough- lin, Attendance, 1,200.» At Bt.Louis\u2014 - v St.Louist.10000000\u2014 1 6 à Washington .000000000-\u2014 0 4 1 Batteries ~~ Buchanan and Spencer: Jacobsen, Townsend \u201cand Heydon.Um- \u201cpires, McCarthy and Connolly.Attendance, 1,800, : At Chicago First game - A ChicARO .\u2026000005 -.00012000*\u2014 3 7 3 |Boston .\u2026\u2014.-,.100001106\u2014 37 6 2 Batteries\u2014Altvock and McFarland; Dineen an Criger.Second ne- Chicago 00201000*\u2014 3 4 3 Boston : .000000200-\u2014- 2, 8 2 \u201c Batteries \u2014 Patterson and Sullivan: Winter .and Armbruster.Umplre,.~ Hurst.Attendance, 11,898, j 4 the clouds.I've heard ¢' pitchers that passed \u2018em in so swift that their ketch- ers was knocked over, but Lou never did that hen he sent one down especially swift it simply drew his Kelch- er's shoes down in to the dirt, and ve had to help him out\u2014pry his spikes loose with a bat, maybe, they'd wedgs into the ground so tight.=.Finally Lou hit the Maisehurets.It wan\u2019 the last week of the season, and they had lost 129 games straight.In nis first game he pitched groat ball against the Russetvilie, but his team couldn't field and couldn't bat, and he lost, four to.8.- Foe ee The famous Alfalfas were ahead of Russetville one me for the pennant, and as us wouhd up in Maisehurst, playing four straight games there, it didn\u2019t seem like we could lose.e couldn't, only for three things\u2014my big mouth, Square Sam Sellers- and Long Lou Lemley.You ses, we'd played threes games at Maizchurst, and only needed the game next day to settle things, when I got talking on the Maiszehurst hotel porcn that night about a left flelder we once had named Jim Barney, who was the slowest mortal the Lord ever put into a, basoball uniform.I tcld \u2018em how we had a big game coming one day, and in order to liven Jim Barney up and make him play his game I went to & bartender friend o' mine, who dabbled with the horses, and got him to give me a nécdletul of the stuff that makes the dogs that carry lead pads and jockeys bring home the money, I told \u2018em how 1 ketched Jim In the dressin\u2019-room the up and passed drop 9 vou de seemed ta dome down from day of the same and jammed the needle into the calf of his leg and aquirted the run-good thr his sys term Gus a The score: see what good picking BALTIMORE.; AB.R H.PO.:A.E.| there still is.Neal, 3b.\u2026.:\u2026.\u2026 6 B 2 6 0 1 .Kelly, c.f.\u2026.\u2026 6 8 2 2071 Remember\u2014 Loudenslager, rf.3 2 2 0 0 0 Jordun, 1b, .5 1 1 7 1 0 Rothgeb, 1.£.§ 0 0 4 0 O0 : Jennings, 8.8.5-1 1 3 3 0 Mullen, 2b.4 ¢ 1 56 3 0 Byers, c.56 2 3 1 2 0 Burchell, p.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1 0 0.0 1 0 : Mason, p.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3% 0.0 0 1 1 © Total \u2026 .43 11 12 27 11 2 oo MONTREAL.100 AB.LH.PO.A.E.i \u2018Wiedensaul, 2b .3 0 2 2 1 is the price.Meaney, rf.4 1° 1 1 0 1 \u2019 Bannon, cf.4 1.1 2 0 0 F.Hartman .4.0 0 1 3 1 4 Joyce, Lf.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.23° 1 1 1 6 0 Raub, .¢.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 4 0 1 4 0 O e Lachance, 1b.,4 1° 2 14 0 © cmi-reéa L.Hartman, ss.3 001 2 3-56 ) : Barber, p.4 0 1 0 4 0 4 \u2018a ° \u2019 \"Miller .\u2026 \u2026.\u2026., 1 0 6 0 0 0 seLatimer.+.1 0 6 0 0 0f - al oring Total .34 4 10 27 11 9 *Batted for Barber in 9th.*sBatted for IL.Hartman in 9th.: -\u2014Seorebynnings: - = Baltimore .onu.401002004\u201411 1.Montreal.ve.\u202610020010\u2014 4 MONTREA \u201cil READ AND LEARN \u2014 Pittaburg .».012011000\u2014 6.10 1 Cletstana 77 179 2) New York.00000000003-\u2014 3% 6 4 Batteries \u2014 Donahue and Byelow: 1 and lining the 231 St James Street, ser St, Catherine Street.To be a customer of Rudolph's, The Tailor, means that you have the right to expect courteous attention, good value, correct style, good workmanship, delivery when promised, privilege of returning garments that go wrong through fault of ours, and most anything | you ask for within reason.When passing | walk in and talk to us about our $12 SUITS TO MEASURE.19 GT, LAWRENCE STREET.Square Sam and Long Lou listened attentive whlle I told how Jim Barney played as fast as Willie Keeler or Cy Seymour on that blg day, ketched everything going out an\u2019 co i dn threw ke a catapult, and made the rest \u2018of us look like amateürs.And then the ending of the story was that heartrending occasion when he got to first base in the ninth, and we needed two runs to win, and I socked out a beauty and started to chase Jim around tne bases: but just as he turned third tho dope run out, he stopped running\u2019, I crashed into him, tried to push him across the plate, and the ketcher on ihe other side nipped us both\u2014made a double play unassisted at the plate.When I had finished, Square Sam and Long Lou went into the barroom, and from there out to the woodshed.\u2018That's what we want for our bunch, Sam,\u201d says Lou.\u201cEight needlefuls of that stuff that makes \u2018em play like that.Get that into \u2018em an\u2019 the Alfaltas Il be beat, and them sults o\u2019 clothes the Rus- setvilles have promised will be our'n.Square Sam didn\u2019t think it'd be on the level but Lou talked him round.- \u201cShucks!\u201d says he.\u2018\u2019Don\u2019t talk lke.that.You feed your players steaks, an: cggs.an\u2019 potatoes, an\u2019 green : an Things to make \u2018em play good\u2014don't ou?\u201d .y Sam says.yes, he did.but procinds little 4d ft seemed to, do.oo Well says Lou.\u201cThis here is just a needleful o' concentrated steak, aû èggs, an\u2019 toriaters, an\u2019 potaters, and oyster pie, an\u2019 green corn\u2014just a double i quadruple \u2014dosë,- vou-ndght say.-You won't have to feed \u2018em for a week.What diff'rence does It make if you féud, \u2018em three times a day or once a week, 60 long's they get it.Besides, we need the game and I need a sult o\"-clothes, an\u2019 a plece o' that bubble reputation.That was mostly Choctaw to Sam, but he seen the main point.Long Lou stayed up all night mixin\u2019 a bucketful 0°! dope, an\u2019 by the next afternoon It nad worked in good an\u2019 strong.How ne ever applied it to his nine I don't know, but he was such a big brute they were all afraid of him, and Square Sam stood by with a bat in case he was needed.So they all got it.To make it so's it wouldn't die out Low give \u2018em @& double dose, they say._ Xe weht to bat first, and wére su - prised when Lou shot \u2018em over easy s0's we could hit \u2018em.And we did nit \u2018em, but could we get \u2019em away from the claws of some Maizehurst flelder® I sh'd say not.They were everywhere, yankin\u2019-down liners, scoopln groundars ball across the di'mond s0 you couldn't see it.And at the bat! Reggie lasted une fnnin\u2019.They got eight runs with only one down when Josh yanked him out.Lamp didn't do much better, and Wii- llam Rice an\u2019 his spit ball was knocked out in jig time.Moat people would get tired after makin\u2019 twenty or thirty runs, an\u2019 no let-up, but\u2019 them Maizehurats were bent on makin\u2019 up for all the runs they had\u2018nt got all season.You couldn t strike 'em out, you couldn't ketch \u2018em stealin\u2019, you couldn't depend on anv wabbly bounders to the infield no more.Everything they sent out went with a sip that only the fence could stop.|| And Long Lou stood in the middle o the diamond and took it easy, with a mean, cool laugh that got us mad.He a \u2018sweep his long \u2018arms \u2018round, maybe knockin\u2019 off_his shortstop\u2019s hat doin\u2019 it but the pill would come over the plate like the wind, and we'd be easy outs, Thet was the last year Malsehurst had loser.Sam got all the money he wanted for the next year, and Long Lou was his star pitcher.3 the Brookiyns will write to Square Sam and Long Lou maybe they can et some o' that stuff that made Maize- Barat famous, Who knows but whut they can do then to the New York Giants what Maizehurst did to us?- (Copyrighted, 1905, by George Willian © Daley.) | SMOKE \"7: Van Horne The highest grade Cigar in Canada, Î Oc HARRIS, HARKNESS AND 68, ee MA BAS, mist AWE ANTM.TOL FIT RE \u201cOUT ON THIS \u2018LINE i \u2018 One Dollar! 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always sold for 49c, for .laure amis sun asus sas sane st sa s0s ea PUS - 380 Huckaback Linen Towels, size 16 x 82; regular 13e value, LOT seccsoceucansous sons anne cou caunus cere A £1.50 dozen White Handkerchiefs, boys\" and girls\u2019 size, each Age 25 dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, worth 30c, for .19\u20ac 1 lot of Dress Goods, in Volle and Shepherd's.Plaid; \u2018 worth 88c and 45c yard, for .\u2026.00.8200000 000000 19\u20ac Scissors for the young girls entering convents, with fine nickel handles, In gold metal,\u201d won't tarnish; cheap at 60c, for .n.soscvren secercaresie sesesceres DOC Black Rubber Combs, worth 19¢, for .ceeeveeeev.ASC Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Brushes, worth 26¢, fOr s.\u2026.18e 50 0 dozen Colored Shirts, worth be, fOr eevee rioeesncrine & Large range of school necessities, such as Whisks, Tooth Brushes, Blotters, Slates, eto.Also boxes of Writing Paper and.Envelopes, worth 100, for .cceic0ee.00 BO \u2014_ 2 à _ We Give Traders $tamps In All Departments If You Have a Frame That \u2018Requires Regilding let us do it during the summer, Then upon your return from the country it will be ready for you.EDLINGTON'S, 2311 St.Catherine St.=) CMP.sCOTT Decorator.Wall Paper, oto.2422 8t.Catherine St 3 | | tslarrd to a friend who was to be mar- MARRIAGE MADE DIFFICULT.A.farewell dinner was given on an ton that must carry him to the altar.There was no time to be lost.Stripping, he started for an inhabited island half a mile distant; after sinking saev- {business has been yet reached is also MONTREAL.| pan, the West Indies and many other sted in Syracuse the next day.After \u2018inner the party decided to amuse itself ti different ways.The prospective groom decided to take a nap.When he awoke the island was deserted, the hoats gone.He was alone, and beside him was a well-fllled lunch basket and a note saying, \u201cNo wedding to-mor- row.\u201d In two hours the train left Clay- Pile and every form of itching, blocdingand protradin piles, he manufacturers haye guaranteed it.fimonials in the dally press ask your pdr whet they think ofit, .où can uso it and back if not ourod.600 à box.ab fn dates ale: oor K MANSON, BATES & Co.Toronto, Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment Thales DE inant 1s a nortan and absolute ouro for each eral times he reached it In an exhausted condition.A farmer rowed him buck for his ciothes and started to take him to Thousand Isiand Park for his valise, but a yacht was secured for the trip and the traln was reached in time + Canton Plaindealer.~ A DECIDED DRAWBACK.Solomon was bemoaning the number of his wives.\u201cNo,\u201d he lamented, \u201cI can't have a good time at all; there are always a few|®* hundred who won't go to the country.\u201d BEnvying his care-frée nelghbors, he caught an express home.el or trem.Lemuel \u2014=Paw, what is a talking machine mada af?Fathér\u2014-Well, the first one was made out ot à rib.\u2014Chicago News.BUY YOUR NEW PIANO \u2014AT\u2014 LEACH'\u2019S, 2440 ST.CA THERINE STRÉET.\u2014 ° Always in stock-Choice assortment of the celebrated Mason.and Risch Pianos and the famous MORRIS PIANOS.Other new Pianos from $195 cash upwards.New Pianos sold upon three year hire system.Monthly payments as low as $7.00 accepted.Now on hand, used Pianos-Uprights, Grands and \u2018Squares.Prices from $50.00 up.| of the most universally famous brands, A pacs 1 ses > EN ° , è HENTAI VERS OF PROSPERITY Wonderful Strides Made by the Laporte, Martin Co.Limited.of Few business houses can look back over a quarter of a century of such contiriuous growth and prosperity.ah can the well-known wholesale grocery arm The Laporte, Martin Co., Ltd.Twenty-five years ago it was & small retall store just started, with little capital and much ambition, S by Mr.Hormisdas La- porte.To-day it 1s known from ty-five years ago it was a small retall store just started, with little capital and much ambition, by Mr.Hormisdas Laporte.To- day it is known from the Far Bast to the Far West by the English and French- -speaking Canadians allke as one of the leading wholesale houses of Canada, and its stock includes practically everything Included amongst wholesale groceries, and all the finest brands of wines and liquors; \u2018while the unknown young Mr.Laporte of 1870 ia to-day Mayor of the Canadian metropolis and one of its 1 ost respected and trusted \u2018merchants.The trade of the firm has more than kept pace with Canada's growth; its connections and lines of enterprise have steadily increased, as may be judged by the fact that to-day it has about one hundred employes, while during the last fiscal year their business turnover exceeded $2,000,000\u2014al- most half the finances of the prov- Ince! That no high-water mark in the exhibited by the fact that their books for July showed an increase of over $20,000 more than the business of any other previous month, Such.record may well-inspire pride- in the hearts of those who made It, as well as confidence in the general public and trade generally, In 1870 Mr.Hormisdas Laporte laid the foundation of the present business by .starting in a very modest way a little retail grocery store.From \u2018the very first he Éhowed keen business acumen and steady application that was Immediately reflected in his grow- Ing trade.In fact, the business out- Mr.Laporte re-established it on a wholesale basis, taking in as his part.| ner Mr, J.B.A.Martin, who \u2018was at | that time manager for another well- | known Montreal wholesale grecery firm; Mr.J.D.Boucher, \u201cis chief clerk; Mr.T.A.Delorme, his head bookkeeper: Mr.Jos.Ethier, hix head ' salesman, \u2018and Mr.J.A.Martin.In this way Mr.Laporte constituted a partnership, each member of which was a epecialist in one particular branch of the business.The results of the change were quickly reflected in the rapid growth of the business, which quickly assumed the position it has since held as one of the most solid business concerns of this great city.They reached out for trade all over.Canada\u2014and found it.The markets of the world were drawn upon to supply the demands of their trade, untill today Messrs.Laporte, Martin & Co.are Importing their suppites direct from: the marts of Europe, India China, Ja- distant lands, Btatea, .; By 1904 the business had assumed such- proportions that the partners determined to transform it into a joint | stock company, fwhich was done, the business belng called \u2018The Laporte- Martin Co., Ltd.\u201d with Mr.H.Ta- porte ae president, Mr.J.Ethier vice- president and manager, Mr.L A.De- lorme, secretary-treasurer, these as well as the United and _t \\officers, with Mr H.Delorme, consti- | tuted the directorate of the company.| With the growth of the business additions to.its premises.were from time to time made.\u2018To-day they: vccupy four spacious four-storey stone warehouses at the corner of Lemoine and St.Peter streets, which give them 57.- 600 square feet of floor space.These warehouses are equipped with every modern device for the proper storing «1 exhibiting of 8o Immense and var- ted a stock as the flrm constuntly carries, To keep In touch with their customers inthe retail trade, Meusrs, Laporte, Martin \u201c& Co.constantly employ [if- teen commercial travelier:, who \u2018tover | the territory between Brockville, Ont, and.the Atlantic Coast, Naturally, their business is done in two languages, being divided about equally between the English and French- speaking districts, Their trade with Western Canada, whfth is also quite extensive, ie chiefly done by mail, and extends as far West as Calgary.The firm has made its remarkable success possible by practicing the maxim early adopted by Mr.Laporte of keeping the best goods and meeting their orders promptly and satisfactorily.- Their stock includes every description of staple and fancy groceries, patent medicines and wines and liguors.They have long made a gpeeclalty of fine teas and coffees, and have earned a wide reputation for thelr Tava, Mocha and Red coffees, and Oolongs, Japan, English Breakfast, Hyson, India and Ceylon teas.They have close connections with the best market centres for these goads and expert buyers, so that their customers feel «por- tect security in ordering from them.™ Besides thease, Messrs.Laporte, Martin & Co.carry an immensé stock of pure spices, table delicacies, sauces, condiments, and the thousand and one food supplies which have oothe so much into.demand.within the past few years, Of wines aid liquors Messrs, La- | porte, Martin & Co.have long made a spectalty of handling all thé best including .Richards Brandies, Mitch- oil's Beoteh and Irish whishfes, Blandy grew his énergles In mn few years, and | Cardinal's champagnes, as well as Sir Thomas Lipton's teas and other pro- Qucts, \u2018They have also recently taken ôver the agency for the International Drug | & Agency Co., of Malone, N.Y., and are already doing & large trade in their bakers\u2019 and bdonfectioners\u2019 specialties.THE OTTAWA'S PASSENGERS.- List of passengers per Dominion line BS Ottawa, Capt.K& Maddox, sailing at daylight to-morrow:\u2014Mrs T.G.Bridges, Liverpool, Eng.; Mrs.Bryson, London, Eng.; Mr.Butterfield, Sim- coe, Ont.; Mrs.Ann Cawaod, Fairlight, Assa.; Rev.Cyril W, Combs, Toronto; Mr.J.L Davis, London, Eng.; Mr, C.S Davies, Charlottetown, PE.I.; Miss Gibbs, Peterboro, Ont.; Miss R.B.Harrison, Fairlight, Asia; Mr.Geo.Haws, \"Winnipeg: - Father Her- mans, Montreal; me Henry Howitt, Jr., Guelph; Mr.Stephen Jarvis, Montreal: Mr.David Johns, Sudbury; Miss Morgan, Toronto; Mr.E.E.Prichard, Mr.T.G.Raynor, Mr.À.L.Sevigny, London, Engi, Miss M.W.J.Stark, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.de Smelt, \u2018Winnipeg; Mr Samuel Smith, Hamilton; Miss Thompson, Montreal; Mr.8.Æ.Venning, New York; Rev.W.T.Whitley, D.D., Liverpool, Eng.; Mre.J.A.Whalley, Huddersfield, Eng.\u2014; THE TARTE PIER À MASSIVE WORK This Splendid Dock Was Constructed by W.J.Poupore Co.Ltd.Never perhaps ln the history of the, city of Montr s the metropolis experienced a year to compare with the present in growth and progress.With the annexation of the outlying suburbs, the wonderful growth of the city proper, boom, and the marked and gratifying ° MR.W.J.POUPORE.1 fe 4 ris increase in business, the current year is indeed one of Mgnal promise.In no one particular is the growth of Montreal more noticeanie, however,\u2019 than in her harbor improvements, and in noother department of the city s! life could the progress be more desirable.It is not too much to say that in\u2019 ho other centre on the Continent, may the same energy bo seen; and it woudl.be a bold prophet that \"would under- \u2018take to say where the good work will end.Most Montrealers are accustomed to regard the \u201charbor\u201d as that directly opposite the centre of the wholesale us \u2018oy district\u2014and rit tie io greatest wo Montreals hügé cosèn port.and quietly going on fully three miles away.Just where the ne Oty of Mont-; real and the town © of eat segneuve joln at the corner of colet \"ead Notre Dame streets, a stupandous work is In\u2019 progress, and only those who knew\u2019 the spot two or three yeas age cén appreciate the magnitude of the under-; ng.On what was once a swampy shore there now stand two -splendld docks,\u2019 with thirty feet of water, and three.plers, Tarte, the Laurier and the\u2019 Sutherland, with a high level wharf in the middle, Great mountains of earth, and broken stone testify to the extent of the operations.while several dredges and & doxen or more scoNs complete a picture of energetic life nat\u2019 often seen.The Tarte pler is perhaps the biggest structure of its kind in America, measuring one thousand feet in length on the west or upper side eight hundred and fifty feet on the lower side and being no less than three hundred and - twenty-five feet in width.It is à \u201chigh level\" pier, twenty-five feet above the other two, and its end is, all\u2019 told, twelve hundred and twenty-five feet from the shore.\u2018 To the bottom of the river the pler stands sixty-five feet, and 1s a marvel of strength and design, The work of constructing the Tarte pler, the two lower structures and dredging the twq basins Is being car- fed out by the W.J.Poupore Company, td., of which Mr.W.J.Poupore 1s president.It is impossible to describe the work at length, but a visit to the scene of operations will be one long to be remembered.To begin with, the water was so shallow at this point -that it was necessary to dredge to a depth of forty feet, into solid earth and rock.Altogether three-quarters of à million cubic yards of solid matter were dredged in securing the foundation for the seventy-five feet wide.In the construction, huge cribs of Arkansas oak were placed upon tons of crushed stone, and upon these were the marvellous bullding.In turn sunk 1,240 concrete blocks, each \u2018weighing fifteen tons, These were made Fexpressly at the Poupore Company's quarries and taken by the Companye | Fathway to the water's edge.The three wharves when finished will Ye superior to anything in America, and will be a lasting tribute to che efforts of the firm upon whose shoul- , ders falls the work of construction.In conclusion it may be sald that the work has necessitated the use of twenty million feet board measure of timber, two million pounds of iron In * | bolts, and plates, two hundred thou- \"sand cubic yards of broken stone, !n \"and under the cribs, and sixty-five thousand barrels of Portland cement.SICKLY CHILDREN.! More.children dle.during the hot _weather months than at any other | season of the year.Their vitality is then at its Jowest ebb, and an attack of djarrhoea, cholera infantum or stomach trouble may prove fatal in a few hours.For this reason no home in which there are young children \u2018should be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets, which promptly cure all stomach and bowel troubles.If the \u2018Tableta are glven to a well chtld they will prevent these aliments and keep the little one well and atrong.Mrs.Joseph T.Pigeon, Bryson, Que.:says: \u201cMy little one was attacked with cqlic and diarrhoea, and I found Baby's Own Tablets so satisfactory that I would not now.be without them in the house.\u201d These Tablets not only cure summer troubles, but all the minor.ailments that afflict infants and young children.They contain no opiate or harmful drug, and may be given with equal safety to the new-born baby or | well-grown child.There are imitations \u2018lof this medicine and mothers should see that the words \u201cBaby's Own Tablets\u201d \u2018And \u2018the four-leaf clover with child's I head on each leaf 18 found on the wrap- | per around each box.As you value i your child's life do not be persuaded to take a substitute for Baby's Own Tablets\u2014the one medicine that makes children well and keeps em Well.Sold by all druggists, or yQu can get them by mail at 26 cents box by writing the Dr.Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Customer\u2014is Shin good soap?Dealer\u2014 Well, lady, the man who writes the [ poetry about that soap gets $10,000 à year.Customer-\u2014Graclous eakes! Give me three cakes \u2018of it.\u2014Wasuington Lite.= rep \u2014\u2014 2 (péececeseesete cecececises, EEO ; HOT WATER HEATER A 333 ow ri 2 Oxford Hot Water Boiler = \u201cfire-potare inclined inwards so as to give a large surface to the action of'the fire, 14 A sur 10 F0 ORE heat with less consumption of fuel is what you are looking for in a boiler.Itis what we have begs worldhg for for years.We have it in the Oxford Hot Water Boiler.With this.boiler as the heart of your heating system ve have the best yet produced.We have taken tlie advantage of every scientific point that would add : 1° power to our boiler, and the result bas F reached our highest expedtations.\u2014\u2014 \u2014#\u2014 The ash pit is particularly spacious and our high base is provided with an ash sifter which removes all dead ashes and.leaves the coal soit can be shovelled back into the fire with the least trouble and no dust.CA 7 A The hollow triangular grate-bars give a particularly clear draught.| ; Clearing the fire- pat of dead ashes is accomplished by a sharp turn\u2019 of the handle.The flues of the first section are made bell-shaped, and the walks of the Write for our book \u2018illustrating and explaining the Gurney Oxford steam and hot water apparatus, which we will send free, THE GURNEY-MASSEY co, Limited £ 385-387 St.Paul Street, Montreal ) Tarte pler alone and the work was| TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY VANCOUVER 702 A J .SOLD IN MONTREAL BY\u2014 ¢ @ J.A.SADLER, 226 Bleury Street.3 P.FORGET, 927 St.Lautrence Street, ; $ KANE '& MONTPETIT, 2626 Notre Ibame Street.+ A.LALLEMAND, 2699 Notre Dame Street.# S.J.GRANGER, 679 St.Catherine Street.JE À E.ARCHAMBAULT, 1610 St.Cathterine Stree™, =.J.& P.DAVIGNON, 1064 Ontario Street.s, ST.HENRI SYNDICATE, 3504 Notre D:rme Street.217\u20ac fe} The search for good health is ended when you fi nd Abbeys Efferve sent | \u201cSalt There is a sod Bomach and a good live p\u2014a good appetite + and a good digeftion\u2014a good day's work and & good night's sleep \u2014for every man who takes a moming glam of Abbey's Effervescent \"Sak.- It makes life worth living.25¢.and 60c.a bottle.\u201d PEE HTS At aE Druggits.SALE TEN MILLION BOX ES A YEAR CANDY a ou RTIC Broo\u2019.Madeve (Wineg and Amyot & » \u201cTHE DAISY » : y 2333333 vy .n Ww a ; THOUSANDS .À IN USE dh w 7 ALL OVER TFT\u201c: n w .WORLD, A e # a 2 1904 PA TTIRN, + - We are the largest manufacturers of the - .following lines : Hot Water Heaters, Soil Pipe and Fittings.Iron Pipe Fittings for Water or Steam, Stable Fittings.mm FOR CATALOQUE.COVERING ABOVE Lines.WARDEN KING & SON, Limited, MAN U FACTURERS, \u201cÀ > MONTREAL trees i | \u201c 23333333: or .33 for it solves the problem of buying what you need and: paying for it as you like.Here's our plan\u2014 The Gosmopolitan ona Store MARKS ANOTHER TEST OF CANADA'S SUCCESS, Pay as you can, THE FALL IS HERE, you want new.stylish clothing, everyone does, and everyone can get it right here now, by paying a \u201csmall sum down, and the balance- in little weekly or monthly payments.We are the only credit \u2018house in \u2018the \"City offering such The quality, style and prices are what you're looking for; so if you haven't been here, liberal terms.s se: N LADIES ! \u201cit's time you were, REMEMBER THE STORE.~ CUSMOPOLITAN STORE 1851 NOTRE DAME STREET.cy Il MONTREAL .DAT WE BON'T.Y To.BELI 73 but we CT ES amcaveE \u201cWE SA! \u2018 with such an absence of ENERGY AND AMBITION as \u2018to alarm you.CURRD AFTER 40 -VEARS 8?DR.MACKAYR SPECIFIC \u201cI certify that for forty years, | was an [Sratarate dr drunkard.Upon the advice of a ok Dr.Mackay's Specific against., which, happily to say, has cured cally of my disease.Charles Chevalier, Marianne, Montreal.\u2019 Absolutely private treatment.Consult Dr.Mackay, City Hall.Montreal.Dale & Co., Marine and Fire Underwriters, Had Re- ° markable Success.The probatillity is your liver is derang- od, and if allowed to continpe, will result seriously.If you will try DR.PITT\u2019S PEARL al lcoho! me rad TEA side by side with all others, Then YOU WILL |B KNOW that BLUE RIBBON is BEST.TRY IT! = Every day from now until the end of the month we offer phenomenal values throughout the store.Stocks have to be curtailed to their lowest point\u2014not.only the broken lines and unsorted lots, but whole lines of goods that are the right thing for present wear.No goods oerried o from one season to another.These prices speak for themselves, $12.50 to $27.00 The firm of Dale & Cu, Marine and Fire Underwriters, though they have engaged \u2018in business only a comparatively short time in Montreal, have made rapid progress and are now counted among the most prominent in- 32.50 erable part of their business and care- be quickened, tbe listlessness will give place | fui attention is given to this hranch of to energy.and your ambition will ouly be! measured by your capacity te carry out your - PILLS surance firms in the\u2019 city.The part- .9 + 9 | .nn we ners are Mr.R.J.Dale and Mr.Janes Ladies Suits LADI S W you will only be one 1, McCulloch, Mr.Dale is a son « of the many whojof the late Mr R.N.Dale, We Lave gathered from our Muslin Waists\u2014plent time bave found relief by founder of the British & Foreign Insu- stock about 95 Garments, all to wear them yet.Got them using these ance Company, of Liverpool, Eng.one that we have left of Summer itbrough an error of a .- of the largest and soundest murine INS NINN NSN oods.ey ere ults © manufacturer's shipping clerk.; Linen, Silk and Cloth, and a % Goods were lost ip -t _ : Doen engaged im the jusurauce be aan A N ; = few Musllus, In tailored and We bought them cheap.and Purely Yegetahle Pills for many years, Mr.MeCulloch was for-! * eme : reas ree one | \u2018hou.een likewlds.au \u2018 3 4 ver 8 one rice, on- - & .merly assistant secrelary of the Thames mere EEE - EE : : : Tm day, at .?Crees Le ' : \u2019 at, popular, makes.Monday, Tor i ; ; ; 1 & Mersey Marine Insurance of Liver- m1 mn nt ne ren eee ] whose action is so mild and gentle tbat no pool and was connected with that firm -~ 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ; \\ discomfort is felt.The bowels will be regu- (for over twenly years, .200 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 GLOVES, manufac- PURE.SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS, soft Jated and the liver assisted in its proper, The firm place any kind of marine : - turer's palance of summer stock fu mouseeline finish, in all colors and best functions.With and fire insurance and have unlimited .: Silk, Ligle Thread and opea work, all shades, including black and white facilities for insuring inland marine, colors, but mostly white and black: 4 inches wide\u2014Worth 5c.For.18Be - .GOOD RICH BLOOD hulls.freigiits, and registered mail.worth 40c to The.200 6 inches wide\u2014Worth 85e.For.Be flowing through your veins.the brain yill The inland insurance forms a consid- Toe yard KERE IS OUR OFFER! WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT?their operations, Some idea of the reii- ability of his firm may be gained from A shareholder of the ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.of Canada, Limited, Specials fo ba Had Only on the First Floor Up plens.the importance, and reputation of the | au , .ae ve Lo , \u2018For sale by all dealers et 2ä per box.many companies which they represent; a company incorporated under the laws of Canada, will sell 10 Shares of the Ha LIGHT SCOT Cl Mic HEAVY UNBLEACH- STRIPE ENGLISH IRON jan 1 GE ay a Dour nee Leh E.D.C.Stock, - SPUNS, in fawns and ED DAMASK, 64 inch, all NELETTE, in light and THE DR PITT MEDICINE 00 General Marine lnsweance Co.The! , 5 grays, 30 Inchas, Sor La new designs, hand loom \u2018dark Passe for ceil.! ; #9} Mavitime Insurance Co.the Reliance DO YOU WANT TO BID FOR IT: hes and Chile ren 171\u20ac made, direct from 25¢ en 8 2 or Shrink Se P.0.BOX \u201c84, MONTREAL.Marine Insurance Ca, the Royal kixa ci : : sur ¢ : zerci at i Per yard .2 Belfast.Per yara =O 20 uch.Per yard.ye MONTREA] change Assurance Corporation, (ma-, In the placing of your surplus funds, we say: Exercise Great Caution.er yar 2 y rine), the st.Paut-Fire and Marine Vn- | Don\u2019t make an investment blindfolded, simply because \u2018somebody wants to sell, > TTT surance Co.the Sea Insurance to.| y y .ure i a p L ac ci an NSERC aid the Thames & Mersey Insurance or Somebody guarantees 10.20 or 50 per cent.profit.15c 10 $i P Silk T Îf fas 15 BI k Si Il : Cood cl th fa (Lhe firm Penpals the managing Shows your Neighbors that you have good sense, what some people call On Monday we will offer a 35e YARD FINE SILK FIN- agents \u20ac e Pr s an ve 1 = ?; SE oines surance Co.LL.of London, Kng., the! \u201cHorse Sense,\u201d and before paying out your money, enquire first of your Banker, te Ee Or ia 40ç 1813 BLACK BICILIAN, & in.4 Reon how Srigal sreptment.To only company specially devoted (0 the your Doctor, a confidential adviser, or better still, get a report from Bradstreet's Chiffon Taffeta, including Waist Suite.Looks like Silk\u2014 C i pearance, they should be \u201cleaned {Insurance Of Consequential loss, ?i - black and white.Per yard.wears much better.Per yard.> A feature of importance Is that cer- or Dun\u2019s, and find out the quality and nature of the stock you are investing in.and pressed at least o1ce.a month.We clean and press your suit for Liticates tssued by Dale & Co.are pay- 40c, or $1.00 per mortb.jable in any part of the world, | .They will tell you whether In paying out your money you are actually get- 50 DOZEN OF LADIES\u2019 BLACK AND TAN FINE EGYPTIAN COTTON HOSE, 121¢ © The firux commenced business at No.ting in return Value, or a security worth havin .or a huge Bunco.seamless and fast colors.Worth regular 18¢ .ceoeovveinnn.n.ss.2 \u2019 DORKS Lan 2 ; eu .! 5 ; | 9 SS Francois Xavier Street, oceupy- | : ' .10 DOZEN ONLY, OF LADIES\u2019 SUMMER VESTS, in pure white and cream, 121¢ 2's PHILLIPS SQUARE.ting a part of the ground floor of that \u2019 all full sizes; lace and ribbon trimmed.Regular 18¢ .Las Tei.Up 11H5.vbuilding.As their business\u2019 increased WE COURT IN VESTIGA TION ! : .\u201c ; \u2014 ; \u2019 ated they were forced to make a nm- re FF [EE Bh TT her of additions to their staff these, _.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 TT - - [quarters became overcrowded, and Appiv the rul hich : d Heart-b IN OUR HOUSE FURNISHING SECTION 1 - they were forced lu seek larger Pply the rule \u2018vhic saves money an eart-burns.20e WHITE ENAMEL- | $10 WHITE LACE Yic WHITE AND GRAY | premises.This year the firm v LED CURTAIN POLES.4+ | NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS FLANNELETTE BLAN- ! moved into a sulle of offices in the We mean business feet long, best seasomed | 00 x 34 yards long.1905 | KETS, fine soft finish, splendid new Corisiine building, sita- \u2018hardwood .a 12 Le | patterns.Per pair lr THe | Per pair .> 5¢ rated on the corner of St.Nicholas amd \u2019 -42 121 EL Peut streets next te îhe Board of ff SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY AND MONDAY |\u2014 \u2014 oe QEALED TENDERS: addvessed to the uu.) in this.building are situated on ihe | Less _BLUE_AND WHITE OR GRAY AND METAL PRÉSERVING POTS, lined with ____ \u2014 = > Jersigned.red ender fo: | ground floor wid are thoroughly moid-i Regular pr price 25¢, our \u2018price Th Regul Pri DISH PANS, RICE BOILERS, WATER ae n 08 sizes.hegular ostal Station Montreii, P.Q.wi e Overy respect.i 1.M 2 75e, Bbc, vesocerers cet ac0000 nee Q received ax tais office unl Friday.-Septem- re.alee, \u201cre fortunate in ennen s orate d cum 13c, or two for 256, an Regular Prices - PAILS.Worth up fo 31.5 \u201cgr 9e ' = 69c of Postal Station RE Montre OS SEUOD | peving à first-clags staff of clerles and | 50 ONLY.BEST DOUBLE TIN 3 QUART SUPERIOR QUALITY IRONS, in six Plans and specification tan be seen apd @Cvounizits to attend to their large | DIPPER, with, strong riveted handle.sizes, 4.5,.6, 7.8, 9 Ibs, Solid fron.- forins.of tender obtained.ad this Department business, lEvery man iu their emplov , Our 5 Worth SC e.000000cec cree dtens ne 5e Regular value, 7i3c Ib.Per Ib.Na 7 and at the office of Maurite Perrault, sy.Le Elta combetent, and che heads || Reguiar.price.Regular.e.2.+, a Architect.Montreal, P.Q.of the differeut depärtinents are spe- V'ÉTUNA LLe 01e 0e eee 20 sI.00 le Seven Sutherland Sisters $1.00 85¢ Persons \u2018tendering -are nottiied that tenders jeialists in their own.lines with many | Wamnold's Cod Liver OÙ Gre loud's Sarsiapa rin ; : | I ler d'that tend : 1 FL Dols | Liver ol.Cee tn .pa ob Capea.an Eve wrk | Jala eine in thé insurance, Apenta Water, large botiles 2fe \\Warners Safe Cure Flu The What 25c Will Buy n the Grocery Department Monday sup : | business behind them.Vichy Celestin .lik okt 5 .actual signatures.i .\u2018 Vichy ! elestin 19¢ Phillips\" Milk Magnesia cee 50 243¢ 6 bag£f Comfort Soap.for .25e 4 packages Corn Starch, for .: Eacii_ tender must be acedmpanied bv on | atieura Soap Loo.HY Srorts lémuiston .2.200000.$1.00 se 5 : 25¢ 2 1bs.Brepkfast Cocos, for .5 nocepted \u2018cheque on a chartered bank, ma ade | Cuticura Salve ad 49e Citrate Magnesià, pound bottie 75 35e 3 cakes of Sapollo, for Ti ton 256 3 tins of Peas, for .L\u2026.12 400.payable to the order of the \u2018Honorable the | Penrs\u2019 Soap f 10e Wyeth's Beef, Tron and Wine $1.00 84e 4 tins Shoe Polish (2 in Jr.for .\u2026.¢ .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Minister of Public Works, equet to ten ner, dAleubury-Food- s : TRE Bändetlne LLL.: \u2018$1,00°\" TVe ; - i i be One nm render.' Red Heart Tonic Wine $1.00 75e bamderine Medium.* a0 39e THE HAMILTON COM PANY 87.CATHERINE AND which wi a: : > RUE ent tan servis\u201d pe _ se : = : Tr er ood If Aue or Pata Stearns\u201d Headache Wafers 75 1Se Apenta, large sizes.a\u2026sss\u2026.35 25e | ay PEEL STREETS upon to do so.or if he fail Lo con ji 4 the Abbey's Salts Pare LL a de Gn S6e Apenta, medium size.30 =z2c .' : \u2019 work vontracied for.I! th® Ferder \u2018se not: Qu l\u2018ruit Halls.0.$1.00 Gite Apenta, small size.23 ze \"= \u2014 = accepted the cheque will be returned, » ! Lyd\u2019 Pink han 8 Vegetaine.: , Jot Water Bottles.$1.25 soc The\u2019 Department does not bind itself to | ~ Compound .Et w0 ne Fountatn Syringes certian , 3100.SOC accept the: liwest or uny \u2018euder.' Budock Hood Bitters +.$1.00 Ge Tce Bag® .re cucceucss T5 49e By order.; Mlustrated Post Curds at grently reduced prices., ' FRED.GHELINAY, I PERITUMES, SOAPS, BRUSHES and SPONGES\u2014A\"large assortment to selec: from.: - Secretary., Liepartment of Public Works, ; ; Ottawa.August 23, 1905.\"Newspapers \u2018inserting this without authority from the Departmemt, not be paid for it.: Unquestionably the most attractive end original in Can ada.The Soda Water Fountain # YOUR à 7 y Doug Co advertisement will | Send your orders by mail or Telephone Up.4141.Goods packed and delivered for ship- \u2018oF Watch \u201cNiagara\u201d Nes he PN eT - Since the days of 'LISZT AND RUBINSTEIN TheySteinway Piano bas ever been the choice OF CANADMREIMITED.ment free of charge.Read this \u2018remarkable offer, perhaps the last chance you will of t\\e greatést artists of-Europe apd -Amer- ee .me ee em a ee _ ae ever have to fill your books quickly.Don\u2019t delay.Come as soon ica.and thelr names lke those.of 2453 ST.CATHERINE STREET.AT AYCOCK & DU DGEON S~TELEPHO © UP £141 as you .read this.\"Here's the proposition:= eo PADEREWSKI, STEINWAY, NORDHEIMER, c T° ! \u201d $4 00 IN STAMPS for every $1.00 purchase in the Dry Goods Department.stand for perfc-lion in the making of music .iY tP 8.PE = and ve mar po RA Pi ere | ; ; $3.IN.STAMPS for the first $1.00 purchase in tbe Grocery Department purchas> \u2018of a reliable Piano is made casy.| MR.C.W.SPENCER between 8 and 11.80 a.m.We extend a cordial invitation to the public, : > Loe WY., -, 1e = _ - .ou ee DURING THE WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 28th.irrespective) of anv intention to purchase.CME.COWL Spencer, in conse .ALT 7 \u2019 TTR TUE To ST S , ÿ Mr.6.8 .sequence of .» : \u2019 Correspondence solicited, Phaving accepted the position of man- Jaleo Stepped out from the directorate for twenty vears: and during that l boot and shoe manufactures, to-mor- SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ony The NORDHEIMER PIANO & MUSIC Co.Li Lj ager of The Eastern lines of the Mac- tP Re SMe ie an red nes of th.j Lime nol lv Use any ether make of |tow it will be some other trust which 2161 ST.CATHERINE ST aan System has resigned |of many congratulations etaient machines, The company is said to | Will wake its appearance to stop the 200 PIECES OF FLANNELETTE.suitable for Wrappers, Dressing - C > 5 .! from \u201cthe position of vice- president are fin > Bla ] pa pICRIAME Je 4 branch of the great Amerlean PrORress of our industry and the de- Jackets, etr.34 inches wide, 81 colcrs.in the newest patterns.©.= \u2014\u2014 and general manager of the Kingston |7%, 20M 08 fled wn this Ens shoe trust, and to he imposing the! velepment of our manufactures.Regular 10c value.Monday and TUESAAY .ceonernen.ofc During.recent excavations in Dover mar.|& Pembroke Raliway.vice-president! or messages.Prongratiias [same terms upon Canadian manos EAS 300 YARDS OF MUSLIN AND ZEPHYR, all good shades.A bargain at 10 ket square, thirty- four human skeletons, be- [ha Rail ax manager of the Hull Elec- + | fouturers us the latter has in the: PIANO COST.15¢ and 20c.Monday and Tuesday .\u2026.0.0s2sece ane s ae ne sance nee Len Cc __ __ Bédes a large quantily of other.human re- tric way Co, and of the Hull Light- United Sürte: Since the Invasion of © J NT BLOU ES, in all shad z Regu- mains, Were found.and Miter \"ai ancient ing\u201d president or thé Ottawa, \"SUCCESSFUL CAREER \u2014 \u2014 Hh Tv his cor oration_nw and= The \u2014cost-of a -piano- by-Chickering F\u2014 =0 _DOZEN LAURE Mondey and 2 3 ¥ avers aces and sizes.I seu -39c ee charnel-house.aug, Meas ered from & Northwestern Railw ay.He has tmproved machinery has been devised | H [ons A ac 4 olde firme\u201d of a SEY mmm EEE ETES .= \u2014_\u2014 - i [for making shoes, and Wome of -the | fieintzma \u20180.1% not much more OF BRIGHT YOUNG MAN jTurnnlactirers desired to use those | than that of other good makers but if | GROCERY DEPARTMENT Risiehines.Bul they were promptly | YoU are a musician you will appre- - .' : : JUST THINK OF IT) Mr.Ernést W.Sayer Has Risen From [called to time by the corporation with |Clate the perfection of tone and action WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR.per Ib., .offi its omnipotent contracts, The manu- which makes \u2018them supreme.«+.W.CORN STARCH (Canada), 3 packages .\" | ; ice Boy to Run Large Busi- | * \u2018Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.i BLANCO CERO, it packages .c.coevonnn eo Na ; facturers, however.in somé cases, de- 8 , Catherine LES.BAG UF FLOUR, for \u2026_.!!.!!! T7 OUT no ress of His Own.relined to obey.claiming that it would | 8 Fast End warerooms, 1622 St.| 8 LES.BAG OF ' So * : A splendid example of the rute- th M | be impossible fo continue in business | ather nest.) ' e rovince of Quebec \u201cthere's lots of room at they top\u201d lis unless they could use un-to-date ma- | 3 : in the experience of Mr.Ernest hy chinery.\u2018Then the Injunctions were Is- | it Keeps the Muscles Pliänt.\u2014 Men given to Saver, the present.proprictor of the sued, and the law invoked to forbid the muscular sports and exercises and those who C 1d S 1 h Sayer Electric Cox © Montreal.mp, Use of machines patentedeby the Do- jsuffer muscular pains from bicyets riding : .ou upp y t e.Eo Ls are * minton manufacturers.The manufac- | will find Pr.Thomas\u2019 Ecléctric Oil some.| grnes ayer, \u20acCn YCArs ago.Was | turers are.fighting this action.- and; (bing worth.trying.As a lubricant it will 3 : ?.Ce \u2018 messenger boy in the employ_ of \u2018{xppealiñg to the courts to rescue them keep tbe muscles pliable and free from pains Adam amy, 9 | Inited States .me Ness, 1 Later he served in nj from the trust domination which they which PEN Oo constant, use of them.BA Ohabotll .office, as stockkeeper: anc ten vent .Ç 2044 à Tel ou! softenipg em or impairing their a ea .into the w frire depurtment.ln 1594,\" claim.pohhes way that to dr es the strength.For Wuies.sprains and contusigns 3555 Notre Dame st, St Henri, | 431 Notre Dame St.West.Square 1 500 000 T \u20ac \u201che Fesigned to aûcept an important PE ) © 11 is without a peer 9s 9 ons 7 position with the Montreal Electrivn]] eee \u2014\u2014 man mo \u2014 ¥ .t\"ompany.with whom he remained oS : oT : + Le | two \u2018years.\"of pulp wood for 1.000 years without touching renewals.Quebec ' Branching out\u2019 into business for Thè Store of 1s all right: Canada is all right: Montreal,\u201d himself at 60 Victoria Square,\u201c in the .: af 17 great commercial small way, he continued to expand his] fleld of operations until 1899, .The Stylish Hat The man who wears ons of our centre of the Dominion, is all right, \u2014 when te i entered Into partnership and the firm - : , Hats is dressed noticeably better than Our Wall Decoration Department is dev elopiig and belng was changed to Dockrill & Sayer, eler-! he would be for the same amount ef planned \u2018in accordance with our outlook for thé immense expan- trical \u2018contractors, plumbers, ptew -j money spent elsewhere.' \u201cWORN:- -OUTMEN I have the grandest invention of the age for weak.run-down, worn-out men: the cst and.easiest curé for all nervous and chronic diseases.Its wonderful power is directed to the seat of the nervous system.through which its vitalized strength penetrates fitters, etc.This was nof a successful move and one year later Mr.Savor again started at the old stand on Vic- tofia Square.sion that is taking place all over this country.The full benefit of nur plans in the- Wall Paper business at your disposal here.A.A.WELSH, ST.CATHERINE STREET, ~ Opposite Victoria.\\ sons 2262 \u2018THE G.A.HOLLAND & SON CO.\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014nne \u2014 Always Ready for Use M HONING! NO GRINDING! - THE WONDERFUL - Magnetic | Razor cémfortably- take ry beard.will tue a keen edge for years.from the most tender face a strong, stiff, wi prés me a close, clean s have, and leaves the skin like velvet.It will ise, à large and com Razor Hones, Shav plete stook of Shaving Brushes, Razor ing Mugs, Razor Paste, stc., at lowest : a MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ki SURVEYER, Direct Importer, | \u2018 6 St.Lawrence ; Mais Street.- | Beaver Hal! Hi -Méntrealh\u2014\u2014 - Lbinaing the users to continue their use In the last five years, Mr.Suyer has won an enviable name \u2018as one of the largest clegtrical.contractors in tho elty, and is an Important factor in the wholesale trade: ,in fact, last.yenr alone, saw an increase of $20,000 in this department: As an electrical sign advertiser Mr.Sayer is known far ant wide.He \u2018is at present forming a $49,000 into all parts of the body, carrying new life to every function which has been\u2018 weakened by diseuse or dissipation, restoring energy to the brain and power to the sy stem.No weak man will regret a fair trial of.this inyigorator.Why will you be weak?Why do you go on from day.to day when you know you are losing your nerve force\u2014your manhood\u2014when you see a cure + within your grasp?Do not delay a matter which is the key to your future hapiness.Whatever your condition to-day, you will not improve as you.grow older.Age.calls_for greater vital force, sind the older you.get the more - Jimimted\u2014company\u2014for\"the.suppiy or electric fittings and specialties and as general contractors for all classes of work.No trouble in floating the firn should he experienced.The present address of.Electric Company is, 10, the Sayer a and 14 pronounced will be your weakness.DR.McLAUGHLIN\u2019S ELECTRIC BELT will make you strong.It will send the life-blood duncing through your veins.You will feal the exhilarating spark warm your frame, tho bright flash will come to your eyo, and a firm grip to your hand, and you \u2018will be able to grap your fellow man and .feel that 1 INTERESTING ACTION OVER BOOT MACHINES United Nshos Manufacturing Co.Injunction Will be Tried on Its Merits.An interesting.aciion has.been entered by the Unitad Shoe Mfg.Co.of Canada, who has obtained jnjunctions restraining certaln boot and shoe man- |.nfacturers from using any machines excopt those of the Uñite:s Shoe corporation.This injunction will sodbn come up for.argument on.the merits, and the judges will be called upon fo de-/ cide on the question of such contracts.The United Shoe (\u2018o.merely rents What otliers are capable of doing IR not impossible to you.This grand, appliance hus brought strength, ambition and happiness to thousands ot men In the past year, it is the one sure remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Weak Back, Weak Kidteys, \u2018Weak Stomach, Varicocele, Lopa of Power in young or old, and similar aliments, as well as Dyspepsia, Constipation, etc.How can An y one remain in doubt as to the value of this grand remedy when you see Yo many cures by it?Dr.Mclaughlin: Dear Sir;\u2014I received the Belt in good shape, and bave worn it as directed, and will say t lime I have been using it, are wonderful.BONNEY.Completely Cured of Losses, Stomach Trouble and Weak Back.Dr.McLaughlin: Port Dufferin, N.S., August 31, 1905.Dear Sig,\u2014! am Writing you a few lines to let you know what good work your Belt has dope for me.The losses are stopped, my stomach is better shd my back is completely cured.Yours truly.JAMES ALEX.HARTLING.: It you are ncoptical all 1 ask\u2019 is reasonable security for the price of the Belt.and you can \u2018Wear it until Cured and Pay me when the Work is Done.CALS TO-DAY \u201cDR.M.F, MCLAUGHLIN, 214 St.James St., Montreal, Que.: * Dear 8ir,\u2014Please forward me of your books, Ax advertised.For Free Tast of My Belt, Free Name Consultation and Free Book.!f Address con can't call.cut out and send ull, Que., March 28, 1905.| at the results, for the short I think In thirty days my report will be a good one.Yours very truly.F.Pence sansa FE 10e secs euscese CS ep SET Turkish Ish Baths lectric Light Baths OUNT ROYAL SANITORIUM, 45 Metcalfe Street, Moritreal.this Coupon for free book.ita machines, refusing lo sell thew, ee sy vor HH NHKH HERI E =n _ : OUR CARD rr The greatest of all Office and Factory Labor Baving Ideas.The manufacturers\u2019 friend.Keeps all cost end stock records st your finger ends.Don't de Get them Call or write ~~.-\u2014\u2014\u2014stairs \u2014As\u2014I descended, my old\u2014ally; Histened tn\u2014sHence-to-the-strange story 7 \u2018 THE 7 ADVENTU J es + TRE.a mr png Nang ns\u201d | 3-The Adventure TI Of all the problems which have been submitted to my friend Mr.Sherlock Holmes for solution dung the years of our intimacy, there were only two which I was the means of introducing to his notice\u2014that of Mr.Hlatherley\u2019's thumb and that of Col.Warburton's madness.Of these the latter may have afforded a finer field for an acute and original observer, but the other wus- sa strange in its inception and so dramatic in its details, that it may be the mare worthy of being placed upon record, even if it gave my friend fewer openings for those deductive methode of reasoning by which he achieved such remark: hle results.The story has, I belle been told more than once in the nawspapers, but, like all such fiarratives, its effect is much less strikxthg when set forth en bloc in a single-half column of print than when the facts slowly evolve before your own eyes, and the mystery clears gradually away as each new discovery furnishes a step which leads on to the complete truth.At the time the circumstances made a deep impression ;upon me, and the lapse of Lwo ycars has hardly served lo weaken the effect, .It was in the summer of \u201859, not long after my marriage, that the evenis ou-.curred which I am now about to summarize.1 had returned to civil prac- - tive, and bad finally abandoded Holmes \u2018in his Baker Street rooms, although 1 continually visited him, and occasionally \u2018even persuaded him to forego his Bohemian habits so far us to come and visit us.My practice had steadlly increased, and as 1 happened to live at no great distance from Paddington Station, I got a few patients from among the officials.One \"of these, whom I had cured of a painful and lingering disease, was never weary.vf advertising my virtues, and of ended- voring to send me on every sufferer over whom he might have any -influ- ence.20° One morning, at a little before 7 o'clock, I was awakened by the maid tapping at the door, to announce that two men had come from Puddington, and were waiting in the consulting room.I dressed hurrlediy, for 1 knew by \u2018experience that railway cases were seldom trivial, and hastened down- the guard, came out of the room and closed the door tightly behind him.\u201cI've got him here,\u201d he whispered, jerking his thumb over -his shoulder; \u201che's all right.\u201d | : \u201cWhat is it, then?\u201d I asked, for hls manner (suggested that it was some strange creature.which he had.caged up in my room.SN of the Engineer\u2019s Thumb | shire, and within seven miles of Read- commend you to my friend Mr.Sherlock Holmes before you go to the official police.\u201d 2 \u201cOh! \u2018I have heagd of that fellow,\u201d answered my visitor, \u201card I should be very glad if he would take the matter up, though, of course, I must use the official police as well.Would you give me an introduction to him?\u201d \u201cPll-da better.I'll take you round to him myself.\u201d .\u201c1 should be immensely obliged to you.\u201d \u201cWe'll \u2018call a cab and go together.We shall just be in time to have à little breakfast with him.Do you feel equal to it?\" ton which would bring you there at about 11.15.\u201c\u2018Very good.\u2018 , \u201cI shall come down in a varriage to meet you.* \u201cThere is a drive, then\u201d \u201cYes, our little place is quite out in the country.It is a good séveri niles from Eyford Station.: \u201cThen we can hardly get there before midnight.I suppose there would be no chance of a train back.T should be compelled to stop the night; \u201cYes, we -could easily \u2018give vou a shake-down: .\u201cYes: T shall not feel easy untill T| \u201c \u2018That 1s very awkward.Could I have told my story.\u201d nol come at some more conveuient \u201cThen iny servant will call a cah, |hour\u201d\u201d and I shall be With you In an instant,\u201d 1 rushed upstairs, explained the matter shortly to my wife, and it five minutes was inside a hansom, driving with my new acquaintance to Baker street.Sherlock Holmes was, as T expected, lounging about his sltting-room in his dressitig-gown, reading the agony col- utmim of the Times, and smoking his before-breakfust pips, which was com-j- { posed of all the plugs and dottels left from his smokes of the day before, all \u201cWe have judged it, hest that you should come late.It is to recompense carefully dried and collected on the 2 corner of the mantel-piece.- He receiv- - BE ed us In his quletly genial fashion, or- Ir \\ dered fresh rashers and eggs, and| ' 5 joined us in-a hearty meal.When it J a was concluded he settled our new acquaintance upon the sofa, placed a pillow beneath his head, and laid a glass | of brandy and water within his reach, \u201cIt Is easy to see vour experience has been no common one, Mr.Hather- ley,\u201d said he.\u201cPray.-lie down there and make yourself absolutely at home.Tell us what you \u2018can, but stop when you are tired.and keep Up your strengih with a little stimulant.\u201d \u201cThank you,\u201d said my patient, \u201cbut I have felt another man since the doctor bandaged me, and I think that Your breal fast has completed the cure, 1 shall take up as little of your valuable time as possible, so I will start ut once upon my peculiar experiences.\" Holmes sat in his big arm-chalr with the weary, heavy-Hdded expression 1 which veiled his keen and cager nature, while I sat opposite him, and we which our visitor detailed to us.\u201cYou must know.\u201d said he, \u201cthat I! am an arpban and a bachelor, vesiding | alone in lodgings in London.\u201d Ry profession T am a hydraulic engineer.and | I have had considerable experience of | my work during the seven years that |.was apprenticed to Venner &.Mutthe-; q *here.- æAnce.\u201d Wi \u201cThis h AN - \u2018- \u201cIt's a new patient,\u201d he whispered, \u2018I thought I'd bring him round myself; then he couldn't slip away.There he is, all safe and sound.I must.go death, I determined to now, doctor; I have my dooties, Just Tiess for Invsélt and took the same as you.\u201d And off he went, this trusty tout, without even giving me time to thank him._ I entered my consulting-room and found a gentleman seated by the table.He was quietly dressed in a,suit of heather tweed, with a soft cloth cap, which he had lald down upon my books.Round one of his hands he had handkerchief which was mottled all over with bloodstains.He was young, mot more than five-and-twenty, 1 should say, With a strong.masculine face; but he was exceedingly pale, and gave me the impression of Ë man who was suffering \u2018from some ktrong agitation.which it took all his strength of pind to control.x ; > oF sorry knock you up erly, doctor gaid he, \u201cbut I have had a very serious accident during the night.I came in by train thle morning, and on inquiring at Paddington as to where I might find a doctor, a worthy fellow very kindly - escorted me 1 gave the mald a card, but I see that she has left it upon the side- table.\u201d Ca i,1o0k it up and glanced at ft.\u201cMr.Victor Hatherley, hydraulic engineer, 16.\\, Vicloria Street (3rd floor)\u201d That way the name.style, and abode of my morning visitor.\u201cI regret that 1 have kept you waiting.\u201d said I, sitting down in my library-chair.\u201cYou are- fresh from a night journey, I understand, which in itself is a monotonous occu- tion.\u201d pan: my night could not be called monotonous,\u201d said he, and laughed.He laughed very heartily, with a high, ringing note, leaning back in his chair and shaking his sides.All my medical instincts rose up against that laugh.- = \u2018Stop it!\u201d I cried; \u2018\u201cpull yourself together!\u201d and I poured out some water from a carafe.It was useless, however.He was oft in one of those hysterical outburs:s which come upon a strong nature when some great crisis is over and gone.-Present}y\u2014he-came son, the well-known firm,_aof.Greenwich Two wears ago, having served my time, and having also come into i fair sum of money through mv poor father's | to start in busl- profes-lonal! leharnbers in Victoria street.- | _\"} suppose that every one finds his! first independent start In business a - [dreary experience.To me it hus.been .exceptionally so.During two years T, have had thgee consultations and one small job.and that is absolutely.all.that my profission has brought nie.My gross takings amount to £27 10s.Bvery day.from 9 in the morning until: 4 in the afternoon.I waited In mv lity\u2019 tle den, until at last my heart began to sink, and I came to believe that | should never have Any practice at all.\u201cYesterday, however, just ns | was thinking: of leaving the office, my clerk | entered to say there was a gentleman '- alting \u201che wished to see me, upon usiness.He brought ça tao, ; with the name \u201cof\u201d \u201ceo rao Stark,\u201d engraved upon it.Close at his heels came the colonel himself.A man: rather over the middle size, but of an | | | exceeding thinness.I! do not think\u2018 that I have ever geen so thin a man.His whole face sharpened away into! nose and chin, and the skin of his cheeks was drawn quité tense aver his outstanding boues.Yer this emavia- | tion seemed to be his natural habit.\u2019 and due to no disease, for his eve was.bright.hig sten brisk, and his bearing = assured.He was plainly but neatly dressed, and his age, 1 should judge.would-be -nearer-forty -than-thirty, \u2014-\u2014- e vou for any inconvenience that we Hatherley.as being a man who is not ; ,; à ness.there is plenty only proficient.in his profession, but is pre tt oe Ale ; ; \"1 thought of the fift'v guineas, and also discreet and capable of preserving of how vers useful they would be to a jecre mes Notat alll sautd 11 shall be very \u201cI bowed, feeiing as flattered as, any young man would at sich an address.Mar I ask who ft was that gave me so good a character\u201d is nat ve wis to do \u2018Well, perhaps ft is better that US ho a uatuznl that should not tell you that just at\u2019 this the pledge of secrecy which we have moment: [ have it from the same | ; \u201chappy to zccommmediute myself to vour wished, 1 should Tike., houevetr, to understand a little tporë cleaviy what it MONTREAL DAILY HERALD.RES OF Copyrighted by Harp ing.There is a train from Padding- A WOMAN BENT OVER ME\u2014\u2014A ; - Known nan, a fee which would buy an \u201cAry | a ; .| 3 ; Mr.Hatherley\u201d\u201d said he, AU apinion from the very heads of your something of a German accent.You profession.SU of course, if yop, have been recommended to me.Mr.could like to d'au out of the busi- of (hme to do so,\u201d pra gas A ta, or $ je Syndicate.) ols, hand in a cold, dank, grasp, he hurried from the room.\u201cWell, when I came to think it all over in cool blood I was very much as- tonlshed, as you max both think, at this sudden commission which had been hitrusted to me, On the one hand, the face and manner of niy patron had made an unpleasant impression upon ine.and I could Not think that his explanation of the fuller's earth was sufficient to explain the necessity for my coming af midnight, and his extreme anxiety lest ! should teH any one of my errand.However, | threw all fears to the winds, ate a hearty supper, drove to Paddington, and started off, having obeyed to the letter the injunction as tp holding my tongue.\u201cAt Reading F'had to change not only my carriage, but niv\" station.However, I was in time for the last CA NDLE IN HER RIGHT HAND, Mri to Eytord, and 1 reached the 1it- are paying to vou a young and un: Lie dim-lit station after Lso'elodk : L Was the only passenger wha got out there, and there was no one upon the platform save à single slespt porter with «lantern.As I passed out through the wicket gate, however, | found my acquaintance of the morning waiting In the Rhadow upon the other side.\u201cWithout a word he grasped my carm ands hurried me into a carriage.the door of which was Standing open.He drew up the windows on feither side.tapped on the wood-work, VOSE- fand away we went as fast as the horses could go.\u201d ; exacted from you should have roused! \u201cOue horse?\u201d Interjected Holmes source that you are both an orphan jyour curiosity.1 hnve n6 wish to; \u2018Yes, only one,\u201d to himself ounce and a bachelor, and are residing alone commit_vou\u2019 lo auvthing without your |iWer, A save it \u2014by-\u2014the\u2014side=ttatrts more, very weary and blushing hotly.1 have been making a fool of my- * he gasped.Bo © Se or at Tie Drink this.\u201d I\u2019 dashed eome brandy into the water, and the color began to come back to his blood- eks.: les as bettér!\" said he.,\u2018\u2018And now, doctor, perhaps you would kindly attend to my thumb, or rather to the place where my thumb used to be.He unwound the handkerchief and hel@ out his hand.It gave even my hardened nerves a shudder to iook at ft.There were four protruding fingers and a horrid red, spongy surface where the thumb should have been, Jt had been hacked or torn right out he roots.oad \u201cheavens!\u201d I cried, \u201cthis Is a terrible injury.It muet have bled con- et did.I fainted when it was done, and I think that I must hava been senseless for a long time.When I camesto I found that jt was.still bleeding, so I tied one end of my handkerchief very ughtly round he wrist, raced it UD W a twig.An xcetent! You should have been a ne\u201d , EURE a question of hydraulics, you sce, and came within my own prov- hae 'been done,\u201d said T, exam- sing the wound, by a tery heavy and ; \" trument.\u201d hap NE like a cleaver,\u201d sald he.MycAn accident, | presume?\u201d \u201cBy no means.\u201cWhat! a runlerous attack \u201cVery murderous indeed.\u201d Py thaving 1 all laid betore yan.suppose (that we ave absolutely safe frown eavesdroppers\u201d\u201d .\u2018\u201c\u2018Eentirely \u201cThen the matler stands thus.Yon are probably amare that fuller's earth \"1s a valuabie product, and that it iy enly found in onc or two places in England?; Co * \u201cThat is quite correct.\u201d 1 answered, \u2018but you will excuse me If 1 say that 1 cannot see how all this bears upon my professional qualifications, I understood that it was on a professional matter that you wished to speak to me\u201d : .\u2018Undoubtedly so.But you will find: that all I say is really to the point.Tl at \u2018I have heard so.have a professional commission for \u201cSome little time you, but absolute secréëÿ is quite es- jstnall plirce \u2014 sential\u2014absulute secrecy.you under- 1 \u2018age 1 bought a i very small place -with- ,in ten milles of Reading.T was fortun- stand, and, of course, we may expect ute enough to discover that there was that more from n man who is alone 'y deposit of fuller\u2019s earth in one of my than from one who lives in the bosouu, flelds.On examlning it, however.| of his family.\u201cfound that this deposit was a very [If I promise to keen a secret,\u201d said \u2018small ane, and that.it formed\u2019 a link I.\u2018you may absolutely depend upon between two very much larger ones my doing so.\u2019 .upon the fight and lefi-\u2014both of them, He looked very hard at me as T'!'powever, in the grounds of ny neigh- spoke, and It seemed to me that I had I bows.These good peuple were abso- never seen so suspicious and question- [lutely ignorant that thelr land cobtuin- ing an eye.\u2019 ed that which was quite ax valuable Hs last.jadi.{interest to buy their land before thoy | Yes, I promise.ve \"discovered: its frue.value; but, unfor= | Absolute and complete silence be- ltunately, I had uo capital Hy which T i fore, during, and after?No reference could \u2018do this.I took i few of my to the matter at all, either tn word or: friends into the secret, however, and writing\u201d they suggested that we should quietly \u201c \u2018I have -and secretly work our own little de- word.posit, and that in this way ve should \u201cVery good.\u201d He suddenly sprang ub.[earn the money which would enable as and darting lke lightning.across the 'to Luy the neighboring fields.room, he flung open.the door.The we have now been doing for some passage outside was empty.tine, - and in order to help us in our * \u201cThat's all right suid \u2018he, coming\u2018 aperations we.éregted à Lvdraulie back, \u2018I\u201cknow that clerks are some- press.This press, nue I have already efmes curious as to their master's nf- explained, has got vtt of ordér.\u2018and faire, Now we «an talk in safety\u2019 He we wish your advice upon the: subject, drew up his chair very close to mine, { We ruard our secret very jealously, and began to stare at ugain with hewever\u2014and Hi onve\u2014bhecntne\u2014ltnown F already given you my You horrify\u2014nre\u201d\" \u2014_ 1 sponged the wound, cleaned it, dressed it, and finally covered it with cotton wadding and carbolized bandages.He lay back\u2018without wincinég, though he bit his lip from time to time.a.\u201cHow is jhat?\" l\u2019asked, when kind finished.bandage.|: feel a new man.I k.but 1 have had a good your was very won ut 1 to throu .desperhaps you ad better\u2018 not spedk of the matter.It;is evidently trying to your nerves.\u201d * \u2018 \u201cOh! no, not now.-l shall have to tell my tale to the police; but, between ourselves, if it were not for the con- \u2018Vincing evidence of this wound of mine, I should be surprised if they be- Heved my statement: for jt is a very extraordinary one, and\u2019 1 have to back it up; and, even if they he- Heve me, the clues which 1 can give them are so vague that it is a question whether justice will be done.\u201d \u201cHa!\u201d cried I, \u201cIf it Is anything ir the nature of a problem which you desire to see solved, I should strongly re- \u2019 Capital \u2014Between\u2014_your brandy and Guiness sir not | much in the way of proof with which, lithe same questioning and thoughtful that we had hydrauli © engineers com- look.ing to our little house, it would soon \u201cA feeling of repulsion, and of some- jouse inquiry, and then, if the facts thing akin to feer had begun to rise, came out, it would be goad-by to any within ne at the strange antics of this chance.of getting these fields and car- fleshless nan.Even my dread of losing ryving out our plans.That is why I a client could not restrain me from [have made you promise \u2018me that\u2019 you showing my impatience, will not tell a human being that you \u201c\u2018 beg that you Sh state your are going to Fyford to-night.1 hope *\u2018Do you promise, then?sald-he.at g\u2014gold-mine\u2014 Naturally \u2014ft\u2014vag.to ny This: \\ when 1 was stepping Into the carriage , Did you observe the color?\u201d was a chestnut.\u201d \u201cTired-lookitig or fresh?\u201coh, fresh and glossy,\u201d \u201cThank you.I am sorry ta have In- {terrupted you, Prayr continue your \u2018must interesting statement.\u201d \u201cAway we went then, and we drove | tor at feast an hour.Col.Lysander | Statk had sald that it was only seven y mîles, but ! should think, from the race | that we seemed to go, aud from the | time that, we took ,thæt it must have been nearer twelve, He sul at my side fu silence all the time, and I was awave more than once when T glanced in his Jdirectidn that he was looking _at we \\ With great intensity.The country roads seem to be not very good in that part of the world, for .we lurched and jolted: terribly.I tried to look out of the windows, lo sec something of where we were, but they were made of _frosted glass, and I could make out nothing save the occasional bright blur of a passing light.Now and then I haz- | arded some remark to break the moa- votony of the journey, but the Colonel \u2018answered only in Inotos\u201d7llables, and \u2018he conversation.soon flagged.At [last however, the bumping of the road | was exchanged for the crisp smoothness of a gravel drive, and the carrfage came to a stand.ol.Lysander Stak sprang out, and, as J followed after him.pulled me swiftly into a porch which gaped in front of us.We step- ed, al it were, right oul of the carriage and into the hall, so that [ failed to catch the most fleeting glance of \"th font of the house it | slammed heavily behind us, and heard faintly the rattle of the w as the carriage drove away.breath.Suddenly a door opened the other end of the passage, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1905 | the centre of which HERLOCK or Bros, and published exclusively in The Saturday Herald by Special Arrangemient with the Canada Newspaper : HOLMES & | By Sir À.\u201c@nan Doyle | | XX a) utes,\u2019 .sald he, throwing open another door.It was a quiet, little, plainly furnished room, with a round table in several German books were scattered.(ol.Stark laid down the lamp on the top of a har- monfuin beside the door.\u2018I shall aot keep you waiting an Instant,\u2019 said he, and vaulshed into the darkness.: \u201cYT glanced at the books upon the table, and in spite of my ignorance nf German 1 could sce that two of them were treatises ou science, thie others being volumes of \u2018poetry Then 1 walked across to the window, hoping that ! might catch, some glimpse of the countryside, but an oak shutter, heav- Hy barred.was folded across ft.It was a wonderfully silent house, There was an old cleck ticking loudly somewhere in the passage, but otherwise everything pans deadly still.A vague \u2018feeling of uneasiness began to steal over me.Who were these German people and what were they doing, living in this strange, out-of-the-way place?And where was the place?I was ten miles or so from Eyford, that was all 1 knew, but whether north, south, cast or west 1 had no idea.For that \u2018matter, Reading,.and possibly other large towns, were within that radius, so that the place might not be so secluded éfter all.Yét ir was quite certain from the absolute stillness, that we were in the country.I pated up \u2018and down the room, humming a tune under my breath to keep up my spirits and \u201ceeling that T wus thoroughly earning my fifty-guinea fee.; \u2018Suddënly, without any preliminary sound in the inidst of \u201cthe utter stlil- ness, the door.of my rooin swung slo\u2018v- ly open.- The woman was standing in the aperture, the darkness of the hall behind her.the yellow light of my lamp beating upon her eager and beautiful face.1 could sce at a glance that she \u201cwas sick'with fear, and the sight sert i .L t a chill to nry own heart.She held un vite shaking finger Lo warn me to ba ' silent, and she shot a few; whispered words of broken English at me, her \"eyes glancing back, like: those of a f 1 I.frightened horse, into the gloom behind her.\u201c Lo.\u201cI would go,\u2019 sald she, trying har as it seemed to me, to speak calmly; would go.T should not *stay here.There is no good for yau to do.\u2019 \u201c\u2018But madam,\u2019 said I \u20181 have not yet douc what I cag for.| cannot 1, I ried glance around l.gaw a thin Pa.\u201cWhat are you doing there?he asked._ : \u201cI felt angry at having been tricked by so elaborate u story us that which, he had told me.\u2018I was admiring your fuller's earth,\u2019 said 1.\u2018J think that I should be better able to advise you as exact purpose was for which It wus used.\u2019 ° \u201cThe instant that T uttered the words I regretted the rashuess of my speech.His face set hard and a baleful light sprang up in his gray eyes.\u201cVery well, said he, \u2018you shall know all about the machine.\u2019 He took a step backward, slammed the little door and turned the key in the lock.I rushed toward it and pulled at the handle, but it was quite secure and did not give In- the least to my kicks and shoves.\u2018Hello!\u2019 I yelled.\u2018Hello! Colonel! \u2018Let me out!\u2019 i To.\u201cAnd then suddenly in the silence I heurd a sound whlicl\\ sent iny heart tnto my mouth.JL was the clauk of the levers and the swish of the leaking jevlinder.He had set the englne at \u2018work.The lamp still stood upon the \u201cfloor where FL had placed 11 when ex- \u2018amininæ the trough.By its light I saw that the black celling was coming \u2018down upon me, slowly, jerkily, bul, as none knew better than myself, with a (force which must within a minute \u2018grind me to a shapeless pulp.1 threw \u2018myself, screaming, against the door and dragged with my nails at the \u2018lgck.I linplored the Colonel to let me out.but-the remorseless clanking of the levers drowned my cries.The {celling was only a foot or two above Irny head, and with my hand upraised iT could feel itg hard, rough surface.\u2018Then it flashed through my \u2018the pain of my death would depend very much upon the position in which met it.If 1 lay \u2018on my face the weight would come upon my spine, and I ahudderrd to think of that dreadful (snap.Easier the other wav, perhaps, | ana yet, had 1 the nerve to lie and look 1up at that deadly black shadow waver- \u201cing down upon me?Already I Was unable to stund erect.when my eye caught something which brought a | gush of hope back to my heart.: i \u201clL have said that though the floor cand celliig were of\u201d iron, (he walls | |wWere of wood.As | gave a last hur- line light between two of the which brondened and broaden- lof vellow hoards, , possibly leave.until I have seen LRs|ed us u small panel was pushed back- | + 1 | \u2018T*gét'awaÿ from here before Ît is\u201d100 \u2018 1 1 i Journey.and of thecunpleasant night| her right.1 | machine.\u2019 .\u2018It fs not worth your while to wait, she went on: » head, she suddenly threw aside her constraint and made a step forward.!but the crash-of the lamp.and a few | her hands rung together.\u201cFur love of Heaven! =xhe sxhispere, with the\u2019 late) mr \u201cBut I am somewhat headstrong by nature, and the more ready to engage fn an affailr when there is some ob- fitty-guinea fee, of de before me, Wus .othing?And shouid \u201chaving carried ithout the due ™ This which seemed t it all to go for \u2019 J slink away without out my conunission and w payment which was ny ! woman might, for \u2018all 1 knew.be.a wonomaniac.With a stout bearins, therefore.though her manner ha! 1 21 1 t \"entreaties when a door slammed overs | | | + * machine ' | ' i ; shaken me more than | cated tn cor- fess, 1 still shook my .clarèd my intention, of remaining whara was.She was about to renew der head.and the sound of several footsteps were heard upon the stalrs.\u2018She listened for an instant.threw up hee hands with fn despairing gesture, wird vanished as sdddenly and as noigelessiv as she had come.\u2018Phe new-comers v : Stark snd a short, thick man with a chhiehilla beard, growing out of {he er (ses 6° hig double (hin, wie {ntroduced to me as Mr, Ferguson.\u201cTHIS Mix secretary and manager.suid the Cdlonel.ts you have ï \u201cOn the contrary! sald T.the u tour to he a little close: ; \u201cHe shoi one of his suspicious looks ut me.\u2018Perhaps we had better proceed to business, then sald lie.\u2018Mr.Perguson aud 1 will take you up to sce.the machine\u201d ! \u201c1 had better put my hat on, | sup- * \u201c4h, vo, it is in the house! \u201cWhat, vou dig fuller*s éarth in the house\u201d \u201cNo, no.This 1s gnly where we compress it, But never mind that, All, we wish vou to do fs 10 exmnine the and to let us know what Is wrong with «it.\u201cWe went upstairs together, the Colonel first with the lump, the fat.munager and | behind him, It was a labyrinth of an old house, with corridors, passages, narrow winding stalr- cases and little low doors; the thresholds of which were hollowed out by the generations wha had crossed them, \u201col.Lysander Stark stopped at last before a low, door, which he unlocked.Within wax à small, square room, in which the three of Us could hardly get at one time.Ferguson remained outside, und the Colonel ushered me in.\u201cWe are now, =ald he, \u2018actually within the hydraulic press, and it would be a particularly unpleasant thing for us if any one were to turn it or.\u2018The ceiling of this small chamber is really the end of the descending | piston, and it comes down with the | | ' ' ' \u2018 ' ' i ¢i controlled it The_instant-thst = 1 that ther KA 8 1 had crossed the threshold the {hho Sound da.rexurelÿ force of many tons upon this metal floor.There arc small lateral columns of water outside which receive the force and which transmit and multiply it in the manner which is familtar To you.The machine goes readily enough, but there Is some stiffness in the working of it.and it has lost a little of its force.Perhaps you will have the goodness to look it over and to show us how we can set it right\u201d \u201cI took the lamp from him and T exfmined the machine very thorough- Iv.It was, indeed, a gigantic one and capable of exercising enormous pres- syre.When 1 passed outside, however, and pressed down the levers: which I knew at once by the ight icakage which allowed a regurgitftion of water through one of the side cy-' heels \u2018yypgers.An examination showed that one of the India-rubber bands which \u201cIt was pitch dark inside the house.was round the hend of a drlving-rod and the Colonel fumbled about lookin@inad shrunk so as not quite to fin the for matches and muttering under his/gocket along which it worked.This at was clearly the cause of the loss of end a ipower, and I pointed it out to my com- 5 keitait=phatirr\u2014\u2014 \u201cFT quite follow you, said I.\u201cThe only point which 1 could not quite understand, was what use vou could .\u201c\u2018Huw would fifty gulneas for a! 1 make of a hydraulic press in excavat- night's work suit you?\u201d he asked.Ing fuller's earth, which, as I under- \u2018Most admirably.\u2019 i and, is dug out like gravel from à .\u201c'T say a night's work, but an hour's, pit.\u2019 \u2019 would be nearer the mark.I simply want your opinion about a hydraulic stamping machine which has got out of gear.If vou show us what is wrong we shall soon set It right ourselves.'! What do you think of such a commis- | sion ns that\u201d .\u201cThe work appears to be light and the pay munificent.\u2019 | ~* \u2018Precisely s0.We shall want you to come to-night by the last train.\u2019 \u201cWhere to\u201d \u201c\u2018To Eyford, in Berkshire, It is a little.place near the bordera of Oxford-' L + y {value\u2019 Heaven forgive me for that last sentence, but the words came to my lipe.t .\u201cAh! sald he, .carslessiv.\u2018we have our own process.We compress thn earth into hilcks, so as Lo remove them without revealing\u2019 what they nore.But that is a mere detail.| have taken you fully into mv confidencé now, Mr.Hatherley, and T have shown how 1 trust you.He rose as he spoke.\u2018| shail expect you, then, al Fayford at 11.15 , .: \u2018I shall certainly he there\u201d \u201cAnd not a word to a soul\u2019 He looked at ine with n last, long, ques- loning gaze, and then, pressing my - ° - + ~ long.\u2014golden\u2014bar\u2014of\u2014Hghtshet\u2014out\u2014in our direction.It Brow broader, and a Lwognan appeared with a lamp .in ner \"hatid, which she held above her heal, pushing her face downwards and peoar- Ing at us.I could see that she was the Jigdt shone upor her dark dress I knew that it was a.rich \u2018material.She spoke a few words In a foreign tongue in a tone ay though asking a question and when my companion answered ;n a gruff monosyllable, she gave such a start\u2019 that the Jamp nearly fell from her hand, Col, Stark went up to Airy, whispered sontething in her ear, \"and then, pushing her back Into the room whénte she had come, hie walked toward me again with the lamp in h's hand.- + \u2018\u2018\u2018Perhaps you will have the KQndnesa to wait \u2018in this room for & few min- pretity, and from the gloss with which A TP ; my remarks very carefully and asked several practical questions as to how they should proceed to set it right.When I had made it clear to them I returnéd to the.nain chamber of the machine and took.a good look at it.to satisty my owl curiosity.It was obvious at a glance that the story of the fuller's rarth was the inerest fabrication, for it would be absurd to suppose that so \u2018powerful an engine could be designed for so Inadequate a.purpose.The walls were of wood, hut thie floor consisted of a large fron trough.and when came to examine it 1 could see a crust of metallic deposit all over ft.T had stooped and was-acraping at this to see exactly what it was when 1 heard\u2019 a muttered exclamation in German and saw the cadaverous face of the Colonel looking down at me.\u2018You can pass throug | _i ihe.door;.no- one.hinders.And then! | |seeing that 1 smiled and shook _mY|luy half-faliting-upon\u2014the\u2014other -side-! head.and de-{ran with her along the corridor are Col, Lysand«r| \u2019 was] Is high, {Jump it\u2019 \u2018By.the WAY, |at the further end of the passage, and 1 van.Utuler the fmpression that I left |sax the Jean-figure-o£ Cel, -T,ysander (bik door shut just now.3 fear that stark rushing forward with a lantcen felt the draught\u2019 + | sl OpANEd | er'g cleaver in, the other.door myself because LU felt thé {across the bedfoom, Mung open the wine | Ward.For an instant T could hardly \u2018believe that here was indeed a door which led away from death.The naxt \\UAnstant I threw: myself through, anu The panel had closed aguln béhind me.| ements afterward the clang of the \u2018two slabs of metal.told me how nar- jrow had been my escapé.\u201cL was recalled to myself by n fran- tie plucking at my wrist, and \"found imyself lyitig upon the stone floor of a narrow corridor.while a woman bent! d'ajacle In the way.1 thought of my'over me and tugged at me with her my wearisomelleft hand, while she held à candle in It was Lhe sme good friend whose warning I! had so fool- (lsbly rejected.\u201cCome! conte! she criou breathlessly, - They will be here in a moment.1 Will see that you are not there.not wasta the come!\u2019 .\u2018This time, at least, I did not gvoun {her udvice, I staggered to iy feet aud and down a winding stair.The latter led 1 @nsthiet Liroad paseuge.and, just AR oe reuched It, we \u2018heard the sound of ruu- ning feet and the shouling of two voices, one answering the other, from the floor on which we were and from tha one bhepeath, My guide stopped a,j looked about her like one who Is at ver | wits' \u2018end, Then she threw open a door \u2018which led into a bedroom, through ie i window of which the moon was shining | brightly.\u201cTt 18 your only chance,\u201d sald she.\u201cIt but it may be that you cau Théy so-preclous time, bu: \"As she spoke a light sprang into view r in one hand and a weapon.like à buteh- 'T rushed, dow, and locked out, How quiet and sweet and wholesome the garden looj:- ed in the moonlight.and it could not be more than thirty feet down, 1 elam- bered out upon he dill, but I hesitated to jump until I should have heurd whit passed between my saviour and ruffian whe pursued me, If she wore Hl-used, then at any risk I was deter- niined to go back to her assistance.Tao theught had hardly flashed througin my mind before he was at the door, push- Ling his way past her; arms round him and tried to hold nun back.\u2018 , \u2018Fritz! Fritz!\u2019 she cried, in English, \u2018remember your promise after the last drne.You said it should not be again, He will be stlent! Oh, he will be silent!\u201d \u201cYou are mad, Elise!\" he shouted, struggling to break away from her.\u2018You will be the ruin of .us.He has seen too much.\u2018Let me pass.I say! He weapon, | had let myself go, and was \"hanging by the hinds to the sill, wneu his blow tell, 1 was conscious of a dull palin, Iny grip loosened and I fell inte the garden helow.= | .'].was shaken but uot hurt by ine fall; so 1 picked myself up and rugasd off aniong the hushes as hard as T could run, for I understood that 1 was fur from being out of danger yét.Suddenly, however, as\u201d ran, a deadly dizzincss and sickness came over me.[| glanced \u2018(down at my hand, which was throbbing painfully, and then, for the first time saw that my thumb had been, cut off and that the blood was pourilg trom my\u2019 wound.I endeavored to tie my handk:irchief round it, but there came a sudden buzzing in my ears, and next moment I fell in a dead faint among the rosebushes.i \u201cHow long 1 remained unconscious 1 cannot tell.It must have been a very long time, for the moon had sunk, .aml a bright morning was breaking when | came to myseu.\u2019 .\"Halt dazed, 1 went into the station and asked about the mor ng train.Thére would be one to Reading in lus | than an hour.The same porter was on ~duty, I found.\u2014as\u2014had-been\u2014there\u2014whoen 11 arrived.Iinquired of him whether ire had ever heard of Col.Lysander Stark.The name was, strange to him.Had he observed a ciïriage the night before waiting for me?No, he had not.Was there a police station anywhere nar: \u2018Phere was one about three miles, off.\u201cIt was too far for me to go, weak and ill as I was.IL determined to wait until [got back to town before telling rm on to your machine if 1 knew what the\u2019 mind that | Oh, au joven traced them as far as-l the : but she threw bao dashed her to one side, and, rushing ia! the window, cut at me with his heavy | the colonel needed to have his machine overhauled I fancy.\u201d \u2018 \u201cGood heavens!\u201d cried my patient \u201cThen that explains what the girl saul \u2018Undoubtedly.It is quite clear cast the Colonel Was a cool and desperate man, who wus absolutely determinsé that nothing should stand in the way \u2018of his little.game, like those out-ande out pirates whe will leave no surviver froin a captured ship.Well, every mom ment now is precious, so if you feel equal to it, we shall go down to Foot- fal Yard at once as a preliminary to starting for llyford.\u201d Some three hours or so afterward we were all In the train together, bound from Reading to the little Berkshire village.\": ~~, ° \u201cThere you are,\u201d said he.\u201cThat circis is dtawn at a radius of ten miles from the village.The place we want must be somewhgre near that line.You sad ten miles, I think, sir.\u201d .\u201cIt was &n hour's good drive.\u201d \u201cAnd you think thal they brought you back all that way when you were unconscious?\u201d \u201cThey must have done so.1 have a confused memory, too, of having buen lifted and conveyed somewhere.\u201d \u201cWhat 1 cannot understand.\u201d safd 7, \u201cis why they should have spared you when they found you lying fainting in the garden.Perhaps the villain was softened by the woman's entreaties,\u201d \u201cI hardly thin kthat likely.I never saw a more inexorable face in my life.\u201d \u201cOh, we shall clear up all that,\u201d said Bradstreet.\u201cWell, T have drawn wy vircle, and 1 only wish I knew at what point upon jt the folk that we are in scarch of are to be found.\u201d ; \"1 thiuk I could lay my finger on it\" said Holmes, quietly.\u201cReally, now!\u201d cried the Inspector, I \u201cyou have formed youl opinion! Come, | now, we shall see who agrees- with iyou, 1! say it is south.for the coun- |try is more deserted there.\u201d - \u2018And 1 say east,\u201d said my patient.I \u201c1 am for the west,\u201d remarked the i plain-clothes man.\u201cThere are several quiet little villages up there.\u201d \u2018And 1 am for the north,\u201d said J.\u201cbecause there are no hills .there and our friend says that he did not notice fhe carriage go up any.\u201d .\u201cCome,\u201d cried\u2014the\u2014inspector\u2014laugh=\u2014 ing, \u201cit's a very pretty diversity of topinion.We have bored the com-, ; pass Anuvng us.Who do you \u2018give | Your casting vote to!\u201d ; \u201cYou are ail wrong.\" | \u201cBut we can't all be.\u201d \u201cOh, ves you can.This is, my point.\u201d i'he placed his finger in the centre of { the: cirele._ \u2018This is where we.shall : flud them.\u201d v \u201cBut the twelve \u20acd Hatherley., \u201cSix oul and.six back.Nothing , simpler.You say yourself that the | horse was fresh: and glossy when you mile drive?\u201d gasp- EUL in.How could it be that if it lhad gone twelve tiles over heavy roads?\u201d .\u201cludeed.it-is a Wikely ruse, enough.\u201d ; vbserved Bradstreet, thoughtfully\u2019 or ! course there can ithe nature of this gang.\u201d | \u2018None al all\u2019 said Holmes.\u201cThey care colners on a large scale, and have used the machine to form the amal- gain which has taken the placer of silver.\u201d - We have kaswn for sone time that a clever gang was at work,\u201d sald the \"inspector.\u201cThey have been turning ! out half-crowns by the thousand.We teading.| but could gét no furiher, for they had | covered thelr traces-in a way thai showed they were very old hands.; But now, thanks to this lucky chance {1 think that we have gdt them right | enough.\u201d ; But the inspector was mistaken, fur those criminals I fall into the hands of justice.rolled into Jiyford station | Bigantic column of smoke which i streamed up {rom behind a small vlump of trees in the neighborhood, and hung like an inunense ostrich feu- ther over the landscape.\u201cA house on fire\u201d ske Bradst jas the train \u2018steamed off again on its | way: i i f As we we saw a I Yes, Sir?said the station master.\u201cWhen did it break out?\u201d \u201cL .henr that.it was during thy uight,.sir.but it has got worse and the whole place is in a blaze.\u201d \u201cWhose house is it\u201d \u2018 \u201cPr, Becher's\u201d \u201cTell me, broke in the engineer, \u2018is Dr.Becher a \u2018German, very thin, with a long.sharp nose?\u201d The station-master laughed heartily, \"No, sir.Dr.Becher Is an Englishman, and there isn't a man in tha parish who has a better lined walst- coat, But he has a gentleman staying with him.a patient, as I understand, who is a foreigner, : [Tooks as if a little good Berkshire beef would do Him no harm.\u201d The station master had not finished his speech before we were all hastening In the direction of the fire.road 1opped a low hill, anad there was a - great widespread whitewashed building in frout of us, spouting fire at every chink and window, while in the garden in front three fire cngines were vainly striving to dkeep the flames under, 2° \u201cThat's it!\" cried .Hatherley.in ine tense excitement.vel-drive, and there are the rose bushes where TT lay.That second window is the one that I-jumiped from\u201d \u201cWell, at least.\u201d sald Holmes, \u201cyou have had your \u2018revenge upon There is no question that it was your oll Lamp wiHTh, when it in the ppéss, set {ire to the wooden, walls, tfough no doubt they were too excited in thre chase after you to observe it at the thine.Now, keep your -èyes open in this crowd for friends of lust night.though T very: much fear that they ave a éood hundred miles off by now.\u201d | * And Holmes's fears came to he + i | realized, for from that day to this no | Worst has.ever been heard.either, of i the beautiful woman.the sinister Ger- [ man, or the morose Englishman, Early that morning a peasant had met a cart.containing several people and some very bulky boxes driving rapidly in the direction of Reading, but there all traces of the fugitives disappeared.ana even Holmes's ingenuity failed even to discover the least clue as to their whereabouts.bed ut the strange arrangements which they had found within.and still more so by discovering a newly severed human thumb upon a window-sill of the second floor \u201cer How our been conveyed from the garden to the spot where he recovered his senses might have remained forever a mys=- tery were it not for the soft ould be no doubt as to were not.destined to rest and he The \u201cThere is the gra- .then._ was crushed - your - \u2014Phe\u2014firemen-had\u2014been\u2014nruch-pertur=\" hydraulic engineer had my story to the police.past slx when I arrived, so I went frst to have my wound dressed, and then the doctor was kind enough to bring me along \u2018here.T put thé case.into your hands, and shall do exactly what you advise.\u201d - - TT, We both-sat in silence for some litcle time after listening to this extraordinary narraative.Then Sherlock Holives pulled down from the shelf one of (he ponderous commonplace books in wiich he placed his cuttings.\u201d : \u2018Here is an advertisement which will interest you.\u201d said he.\u201cIt appeared ir all the papers about a year ago.Listen to this: \u2018Lost, on the 8th inst.Mr.Jeremiah Hayling.aged twenty-six, a hydraulic engineer.Left his lodgings :it ten o'clock at night, and has net bien heard of since.Wasa drefsed in, etc.etc \u2018Ha! That represents the last time L It was a-I{ttle- \u201cmn SOH-\u2014TFROUITCE Avhich told us a wery plain tale.He had evidently been carrted down by {two persons, one of whom had re- \u2018markably -small feet and \u2018the other unusually large ones.On the whole, it was most probable that the silent Ejglishinan, being less bold or less miirderous.than his companion had assisted tho woman to bear the uncon=- sctoug man out of the way.of danger.\u201cWei\u201d sald our engineer.ruefully, as we fook our seats to return once more logéondon, \u201cit has been a pretty busines® tor me! T have losh my thumb and 1 have lost a fifty-guineca fee, and what have 1 gained?, .- \u201cexperience,\u201d sald Holmac laughing, \u2018Indirectly It may be of value .you Know: you have.only to put it inte words to.gailn the reputation of being excellent company for the.remainder of your existence?: k pese = \u201cne ra i fm AAA AA AAA AA AAR A RAAAAAAA ATS \u2018 Farm implements will be for sale on the property.~ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26.1908, _ After this is sold a further issue will be sold at $40.00 per acre.Buy now and Save Money.ne D of SUNSHIN Canada-Cuba Land and Fruit Co., Limited Second Issue of Ten Thousand Acres Only Will be Sold at $20.00 an Acre.You can\u2019t duplicate this land for less than $50.00 per acre to~day in Cuba.at $30.00 to $73 which will rapidly increase in value.Terms cash; or 25 per cent.cash and 25 per cent.each month until paid for.Deeds of the Property in Our Possession and Free from Encumbrance.Titles Guaranteed.J INCORPORATED UNDER =.ONTARIO COMPANIES ACT.\u201d Buy a business lot : REMEMBER .a \u2018 oy bE i + +\u201c Fruit Land Must be of Sandy Loam Soil.* 1 See Professor C.F.Austin\u2019s Report : Chief of Experimental Farm, Cuba.For Orange Culture, Pineapples, Strawberries, Grapes, and evory variety of Small Fruits, Vegetables, etc., requires sandy loam soil in Cuba, these lands never bake with the sun; the vary best for natural drainage, giving perfect results.: \u2019 Black lands are considered by experts to be sugar cane lands, giving poor natural drainage, and in dry weather baking into wunfriable clods.The Company's lands are what we claim them to be: sandy loam-soti; fres from rock or-swamp, and-mostly-ready\u2014\u2014 for the plow._ The West End of the Island is the oldest and most desirable for settlers, easily reached by rail and boat, the right soils for fruits, vegetables and tobacco.Direct shipping from our own property.Shall have our\u201cown stores within two months.Our own dock will be erected within three months.Lumber will be for sale on our own property at the lowest possible prices.\u2019 \u201ca Poet-offiae, telephone, and telegraph line will be installed at once on our property, _ \u201cEXTRACTS FROM PROFESSOR G.M F: AUSTIN'S REPORT - Chief of Department: of Horticulture, Cuban Experiment Station, Santiago de Las Vegas.N All Classes of ETABLES \u2018Successfully Grown in Cuba \u2018 > SAWMILLS WILL BE ERECTED EARLY AS POSSIBLE.: \u2018 \u2019 THE COMPANY INTEND TO PURCHASE, PRODUCE AND SHIP TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE FOR THE COLONIST.A QUALIFIED MEDICAL'PRACTITIONER WILL BE IN CHARGE OF THE COLONY.Comparatively few peoples in the United States know that nearly.all classes of vegetablss with which they are familiar in their home Bardens-or\u2014markats-can-be\u2014successfully\u2014grown\u2014in- Cuba, and the few who are aware of the main fact usually have mistaken ideas as to the conditions which govern truck gardening here.- During the past winter, from Navember to- May, the borticultural grounds of the Cuban Experimental Station have yielded a continuous supply of the following vegetablos in excellent condition: Forty varieties of American lettuce, all classes of garden and stack beets, radishes, turnips, rutabagas, endive, salsify, tomstced, egg-plant, Bermude onions, Swiss ocbard, cabbage.kohlrabi, parsnlps, sweét potatoes, peppers, carrots, and celery., Cow peas, velvet beans, and probably other leguminous crops grow successfully during the summer or rainy aeason, and may be: turned under lu the fall, thus pulting the fields in good condition- for vegetable crops during the winter.The use of commercial fertil- fzers bas largely begun.: .Three Distinct Types of Soil.In the region to which 1 am confining this discussion there.are three distiart types of soil-the.red, the black, and the sandy or °lbamy\u2014with many intermediate grades.The Guibes vegetabls district Is an example of what is known as \u201cmulatto\u201d land, an inter- mediante hbetwesn the black and the sandy.This 1s a deep soll, sticky in wet weather, but leo: and mellow tn the dry season, When vprogeriy handlad.it gives excellent results.The sandy and loamy soils which prevali in Pinar del Rio Province are also nroving well adapted te vegetable growing and seem to hold water better than either the hlack or the red lands, so that by thorough cultivation crops may be produced on them with less water than on soils of any other type.As u rule, the black lands are considered to ba better adapted to sugar cane than to truck gardening, belng very heavy and having a popr natural drainage, yet suffering badly from dry weather on account of thelr tendency to bake into unfriable erusts and cloda.With a report, barad on the best of experience, and with reports from scores uf people wdso have been all over our property, men who know orange and all kinds of fruit cuiture, the lands necessary.to grow them, returred aul bourht large tracts of land nd are now undertaking to plant this same with all kinds of fruits and vegetables.This spoaks for itself.We are propared to locate for any of our applicants and give them _tho\u2014best_land_andiguatlon-ponsiblo_and_neurest_toour\u2014bippin: It is fur botter for them to.let us muks Luis selection because we - know everv acre and what it 1s adapted for.both in gurfare and rub- soil, and we can do this fur better than they can themselves on ne- count of the vastness of our property which covers upwards of 140 square miles.It is cortatniy to our interest to give tho very best \\knds possible.ta our applicants, :0 us to Lave them thorougbly sätis- fied.: 20° , I may say that If we make the selection for you and theu upon your visiting our property and you should see another location you would like batter, In our surveyed portion, not taken up, you can thén have your choice and exchange the same.I may add that 10 acres in -Cubæ& is equal to any.hundred acre\u2014farm inthis country, having one .perpetual growth the Whole year rcund.The soll is =o productive that almost anything cap be brought ta the highest state of cultivation Every With these advantages it grasp a chance of a lifetime.| 10 .Call for information, which is \u2018given freely and cheerfully.romisq made will.be: carried out to every letter.it is now your opportunity to Remember That-= Ilundrads of Canadian: bave purchased plantations from our Company, snd are going to make their permanent home on our estate.\u2014port\u2014\u2014 Soil and Products of Cuba Is no part of the United States or Canada Is found ridh, so fertile, so productive as in Cuba.nd 8 soll se ~ There-is-no- garden like this favored \u2018spôt.~==\"+=¥ It ls perfect in soil and climate.Three crops a year can be grown.! Four hundred years of Spanish misrule prevented the dévelop- ment of more than a small thousands of acres of virgin soil now await the thrifty and energ Capadian to make it the most productive spot in the world.Remarkable Growth of Orange Trees ; In @ letter recently received is the following item: I visi a : fruit fanm and photographed hn orange tree three years ago fe setting.It was six inches.in diameter at the base and about eighteen feet LE ed branches five or six feet long and full of fruit.I also photographhed a tree five years old which.bore 5,000 oranges last year, and another seven ycars old which bore 7,000 oranges.Grapefruit attains perfection in Cuba.x Oranges Tt ts claïmed by the best authorities on citrus fruits that if all the avallabda lands suited for the purpose in this part of the world the market would be supplied to the same extent that it was previous to the freezey in Florida and California.It must ba remembered that an orange grove will mature here 10 one-third less time than in California or Florida.Governor-General Charles lI.Allen says: \u201cA ten-arre orange grove, once in\u2019 bearing, gives n comfortable income, sufficient to support a family fo the best country -style.\u2018 Florida Fruits and How to Grow Them.Profits on Oranges and Other Citrus Fruits _ .rofits to be derived from raising orange dud other citrus fruits, J quote from an official work on Cuba, recently\u201d published: *The person.owning an orange grove in a country free frof frosts is tlie most independent and happlest person on earth.A full-grown orange tree will yield from 1,000 to 5,000 oranges yearly, and, like the lemon tree, begins to bear the third year.- Before Cuba got its setting back during the war orange lands were selling from acre.\u201cThe oldest tress in Cuba are some 100 years old, and each year the crop Is greater thmin the previous year.No limit is placed upon the age of the orange tree; so.in beginning an orange grove, remember, if four or five years are required to bring it into bearing, it will continue to yield its golden barvest for generations to come, and \u2014J\u2014\u2014when\u2014once\u2014in fruit yom can-slt beneath-its~shade\u2014aimost in-idieness\u2014§ and have an abundant competency.\u2019 - -\u2014- What Can I Do in-Cuba?\u2014 to hustie.; .Take sufficieht money to keep you and your family ons yoay, then it's your owt fault if you have health and you are a failure, there is mp drought, blizzard, or crop failure, no told weather, and no extreme heat, success is absolutely certain if you are willing to hustle.This is al! there is to it.: Aslittle money\u2014d lot of energy\u2014an independence sure.ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO\u2014 Agents Wanted GEORGE F.DAVIS, Managing Director, 106 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO.EE portion of this beautiful island, apa were put inth cultivation it would be more than twenty years before - When an osange tree is in full bearing it is valued at $100.\u2014 $150 to $300 per acre, and a thres-year-old grove was worth $1,000 per | Among other things you can make money, but you need \u2014 mms ren mam Montreal Carpet 42 \u2014- , - - _ \u2018 > 2 Beating .Co.mets a AA P39=6-41 Largest and Best Equipped Establishment in ~~ the City.Carpets and Mattresses Renovated TELEPHONE MAIN 716 i | \"The Story and Crest of | The HART Families Famous & % = % in English History represent a knight's shleld suspender.Shukespenre\u2019s arms display a bend.Mart famlly.One emblazons three 2u- man\u2019 hearts gules, with a chevron ur- gont.Another, which may also be | called canting, 6 puniiliig aims, is perf lvhevron argent and gules, three harts trippant or.Crost, a lion's head du- | ealily crowned.One Hart motto is Via \u201cUna Cor Unum\u2014one way, one heart, «Another is Deo Adjuvante Vincam\u2014vod i helping me, I will cgnquer.> Builders, and Mill Aritent affection Is the meaning, of \\ i course, of a flaming heart.LA castle, 207 Shelf and | emblemn of grandeur and solfaity, vis Plumbers, | : i granted to him who had faithfully held .i Heavy i one for hig king.Fleuv-de-lis\u2014the hly Painters, upplies, ! ; of France\u2014like all flowers, signlnes | Hardw are | hope.Burke gives several arms for tne Contractors ! .; x \u2018He Took His Family.\u201cWhy Rookery?\u201d queried Aunt Het- - SOLE OFFICL: COR.CHENNEVILLE 5T.MONPHEAL > oF LAGAUCHETIERE ST.\u2014 op wey Trotwood.Ii Hike manner, \"Wliy | Wife's Advice| Notre Dame St., - 2543-2553 292-300.vor whence the name Hat us à su:- naine?\u201d 4 question rot yet nuswered to the satisfaction of those to whom à! befonps.Han the hart that dwells by colling springs any connection with the fname?One cont-of-arnie: displays à hurt trippant.Another Painily art ny.A of 0 bis AN pg DH 27 : fl i M = 4 d a fi Ge Ny Ÿ & f NS = V4 | hr ! ) We can devise a system for any works regardless of size.© Our advice fs yours for the asking.A large stock of Desks, Chalrs, Tables, Sectional Bookcases, etc.Qur prices are right = \u2014 7 The Office Speclaity M'fg Co., Ltd.1744 Notre Dame 8t., Montreal.Aast of Sef! Tel.Bid\u2019g always on hand.EE emblazons the human heart.| f \u2014 Wi A 2 TU = Vertical and Shannon Correspondence + + - Filing Systems, Card Index Systems he namie appears variously in lux- tory und old records, as le Mart, Hart, {Hurtt, Haëte, Menrt, Hearte nnd Heri, | with the compounds Fartfields, Hat- (ford, Hartfuil, Harthill, Hartwell, Hnxt- Jey, Hartmsn, Hartgon and\u2019 Marts.rhuorne.\u2019 | Tn early Norman records, wo find the fname Nicholas le Flare, and In Marles \u201cPeernge\u201d that of Stephen Hart, who van living at Lullingetone Cusatle, Kunt county, in the time of Bdward UL, or wbout.the mlidgle of the fourteenth « u- tury.HBlr Percyval Hart, orf Lullina- stone wie M.P.for Kent In Queun Aune'g time.WAS OUT FOR GOOD ROADS.The fumily is prominent In Amacvienn- history, bousting a \u201csigner\u2019-Jahn Hart, of New Jersey, son of dw.rd, whe cammanded the New Jersay | Dodd\u2019s Dyapepsia_Tablets-Cured\u2014the- \u2018 Stomach Trouble That Confined \u2014 Seigneurs St.Henry A.Coles to His Bed.due of the unpleasant features of fudigestion aid Dyspepsia is that it always keeps getting womse.Take the cide of Henry A.Cotes, of StU Mary's iver, tuysboro Co, N80 \"He giys: \u201c1 had Stomach Trouble for subout five years more or less, and at last 1 wad taken to my bed and the doctor vcalhsf in, He did me no good.1 waa suffering a great deal and did not know what to do.\u201d Faveryone must admit Mr, Coles was f lin à bad way.But that's what Indl- restion leads to If you neglect it.But tt Mr, Coles dhl not know what to dos| his wife did.She sald, \u2018\u201cKry Dodd's Qyspepala Tablets.* Like a wide wan he took his wife's advice, and of the | result he says: .*1 took seven boxes, and I have not felt uny of tha trouble since.1 heart.fly recommend Dodd's Dyspepsin Tub; LINDSAY LIGHT FOR GAY CONSUMERS.Saves moncy\u2014and you get.mora light.Direct importers, wholesale and retail.THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO., 10-12-14 BEAVER HALL MILL.at Eh lets to any sufferer from Stomach \u2018Trouble.\u2018They cured me.\u201d LL] EEE Ey \u2014 7, \"en \u201cBlues\u201d in the French-Canadian wu.A MILK OF QUALITY Most bave special features to designate it from the ordinary milk.We would call \u2019 r attention to the care taken with ours to make it pure and healthy, Le.TX Dust Proof Sterilized 6 Feeding, Veterinary Inspection, Sanitary Stabling.Ets sample ordér Tel.Up 669.8ya- RE MILK GO., 2685 St.Catherine St.rp {He was a.mau-of_pubille spiel an wall \u2018| tem needs.Ferrozone supplies oxygen \u2018\u201cHonast John Hart,\u2019 às he was called, was à member of the Congress of 1774, vhe of the five elected to fill vavancies caused by the resignation of delegutus who were unwilling (0 assume the re- who resigned.Hart's proparty waa (le- stroyad apd hia family obliged to fee, as an ardent patriot, and interestud hims in founding schools and promot- ng las for goed toads.\u2018here 13 à pretty story about Hartford, Conn., that it owes Ite namé to u member of this faniily \u2014Deacon Steplicn \u2018Hart, born In Essex County, BEuglanud.He was ju Cambridge, Maas, in 1633, removing aoa aftér to Connecticut, und the story is that, finding à place in the river where it wan shallow enough Lo cross, or ford, he decided that would ve THE TONIC OF HEALTH Must be more than a stimulant-\u2014-must be 4 food as well.There is one medicine that is both a food and a tonic\u2014 it alds digestion, promotes asslmila- thon, converts fond \u2018Into nutriment that builds up nerves, blood, brain and bone.That tonic ta Ferrozone which contains exactly what à run-down sys- to purify the blood, phosphorous to develop the brain, iron to harden, thz muscles.No wonder it-makesa such vigorous men and women.You'll éat, sleep, think and feel better by useing Ferrozone; try it\u2014now.Fifty cents buys & box of fifty chocolate costed sponsibility finposed hy the resolutioms| true.\u2018Ie hame wan originally Hert- of independence.tle must not bs vun- ford, thus némed from the Englisn fused with Jolin de Hatt.one of those town, .: the Ideal «pot to bulld up'« town, Thera was ulready 4 settlomant, called News town, but the nate was changed to Hartaford Hartford.It in 8 pretty story, but an a matter of fuct, IL Is not Another early ancestor - waa John Hart, whe came over with William Hann \u2014of-whom-he-purchased-ona thou sand acres of land.John was born in Oxfordshire, was a Quaker preacher of note, educated und rich.bèr of Assembly, and his name is nt- tachéd to the first charter of Quverns nent, diated ut Philadelphia February 2, 1883.His wife was, a lush, of the family so distingulahed in the history f Pennaylvania.Others from Oxfonl- shire yere Christopher and Mary, his] wife.\"They settled in Bucka County, Pennaylvania.Yet another historic name is that of Mra Emma Hart Willard, one of the most suvcessful educators the wonl} hau ever known.\u2018She was the sixteenih child of Captain Samuel Hart.of Kyn- sington.Bhe-ls also nown as the awu- thor of many popular veree»-\u2018\u2018Rockad in the Cradle ar the Deep\u201d being one, Her sister, Mrs.Lincoln Phélps also made her rnark in the world, Lucrelia, daughter of Colonel Thomas Hart, tha most prominent man in Léxington, Ky., He was mom- | WHEN YOU GET IT | ~~ erm GOOD! A * TAKE A NOTE, 18: Ma = 5 V.O , was the vêry good wifs of à very greut statesman, Henry Clay.® .The arins reproduced is argent, a bed a heart inflamed issuant out of a castle triple-towared, argent.Motto\u2014Coeur Fidele- taithful heart.The bend, a ng \u2018of high henor, : Ferrozone tablets, at all dealers.à fence or wrotestion.It 1s Cpord ve, between three fleur-de-lis, gules.Cresi,\u2018 of that there is no manner of doubt, Ke probable possible manner of doubt, o possible doubt whatever.\u2019 (With apologies to - \u2018 Messrs.Gilbert and Sullivan.) Kin » rm e o SCOTCH ! \\ WJ RUSSELL-MURRAY, - (L 6 ST.BACRAMENT ¥ ! (Copyright: 1905, by £.S.McClure.) | (By Paul Danby.) \u2018The railroad engineer and train lespatciier are all right,\u201d said the tired | tity ticket agent the other day,\u201d but; he ign\u2019t the whole thing when it com®s lo hard work.and he doesn\u2019t see all the romance.there is in the railroad business.Yet to read some of the newspaper articles about the engineers: ind the despetchers you'd think the | men who come in personal contact with the passengers have nothing \u2018whatever to do with the operation of the railroads at all.! © But T want to tell you that the ticket agents, the train conductors, the Pullman conductors, even the waiters: ___ \\he stewards and the chef on the din- ; \\ 4 roring and fall, jus aller tz seasonal] _._in the game of life squarely.It is_so\u2014 , \u2014tvery-ticket we had to sell was plainiy .-many of.the Western lines, where the Ing cars, are all entitled to .some degree of sympathy and recognition from | the public.Oh, yes, I suppose there\u2019 are some black sheep among them, | There are a few lawyers, doctors,\u2019 merchants, policemen, labor leaders\u2014 there are even some office holders who | re not altogether what they should e.But the majority of men in all.walks of Ife are good fellows, hard\u2019 workers, and, eager Lo play \u2018their parts : with the men in every grade of rail- toad passenger service, too, ~~ sell tickets all day over the counter of\u2018 a railroad ticket office.Well, let lue tell you differently, I'HE TROUBLES OF THE TICKET AGENT.\u201cIn fact, the ticket agent's lot never was an exceptionally happy one.Twenty years ago, though, he had much easier time than now.Then tbout all he had to was to hand out vne little parallelogram of pasteboard after another, with the names of the stations at the beginning and ending of the passenger's journey printed on it, take in the price in each case and keep his cash straight.It isn't so now.: \u201cThen most ticket agents had to sel) tickets only over the lines by which \u2018hey were employed.Now, in:most offices\u2014it is so in the one I am lucky enough to have a job in\u2014tickets are on sale on twenty or thirty or more lines, to say nothing of the tickets to various estnlations in foreign lands.You can uy a ticket at the office I work in to RImost any place in the whole world to which railroads or steamships run.\u201cWhen I began there as office boy lyenty-five vears ago, you could ouy tickets to only a few prominent places not on our lines, and as the price of - Indicated by printed schedules I could sell tickets about as well as.the boas, bniy I couldn't make the change quite ts rapidly and surely.: \u2019 \u201cUnless you have been a ticket selier ours-:f, you cannot undérstan® whaï à difference the new way makes.From my office I can sell tickets to San Fran- Pisco, for instance, over several different routes.There are excursion tickets, limited tickets (as to time), and unlimited tickets.We sell sleeping car tickets also, and they are now of tvo varieties \u2014 \u2018standard\u2019 and \u2018tourist.\u2019 Tourist\u2019 cars are not much used in the East as yet, but you will find them on distances are greater, and there they are a great boon.to those travellers who do not have.any more money \u2018to spent than they actually need.\u201cIt is these \u2018through\u2019 or long, dlstanca tickets that make us work~yes, study.too.Many of them are sevcial feet in length.with sectlons to be torn off and turned in by the conductors oi the various divisions over which\u2019 tne passenger passes.And of courgé the computation of the prices is sometjincs pn intricate arithmetical operation, It has taken me a full halfthour, many a time, to figure out just how much to charge a passenger.and just how to Bend him through with the least loss ur time and without charging him more than he wants 40 pay.\u2019 STUDYING TIME TABLES IN' ODD - MOMENTS.\u201cThis brizzs to my mind the study of time tanles.\u201c \u201cIt makes a passengci good natured and inclined to travel more freely if Le is able to make connections just ag he expecis to, and it makes him a sore- headed stag-et-home to spend a lot of honey and find joursel hundreds of thousands of miles away from hone with a ticket that won't carry him just | where and ag he expected to go.\u201c80 we have to make the most ela- .Æprate studies frmazginable of the rai- *d guidés.It.Is a comparatively easy : 7 to Ret the run of thé time taviucs ae line.though rome lites have zh branches Lu cake your.head Gut it's a really difficult job to liarize vourself wlth a vast' net- of les stretening from ocean c9 ocean, norlh aaoss Le boundary utd Capada, south across the boundary Into Mexico, and out upon the seas over Lae sleainsh\u2019y lines, Why, the flrst fow weeks of a green tickei seller's life are positively mlgerable If he really (ries to master ine skuaiton in u short ths, - Evey the mug! erperienced of us have to study ni&lhis, sv,juelitues, in the > .changes of scheduled ure made.\u201cThe makilg \u2018o.l of our rcpoits is Augther thine which has become e&x- tremely complicated and that often calls for nighi work, We ticket agents au» by no nicans siicklers for just so many hours a day.no- are we able to get clear of work aliogether on Sundays And holidays.as.you might suppose.\u2026 \"ity ticket agents have an edsy time of It none way.as compared with he Fiatian ticket agents, however.- = \"They ate afflicted a good deal more than we are with the last minute passengers: people whe rush up to the window five minuies before train time te buy tickets half or all the way across the continent.or to.some remote Mox|- can or Canadian point, end with impossible ideas.an to stop-overs and tinie ahd expense.Were it not for the bu- CONDUCTOR ~ PUT ITDOWN \u201cI suppose you think it's a cinch to and |\u2019 TO MY.feature of neariy every big railroad station, I dont know how the statius tickét sellers would get along at all.THE TRAVELLERS JOYS AND SORROWS.\u201cDo you never get in touch with the romance of real life?Why, my friend, I have heard it so many times that of all people in the world: the lawyer and the doctor know most about the troubles of their fellows, their hopes and their fears, but I don\u2019t believe either of.thera the ticket seller\u2014or good luck storez, either, for the matter oY that.\u201cWhen folks are going on a journey to attend a funeral they always have to tell the man who sells them their tickets all about it, and so do the folks who are called home, suddenly, or zum- moned peremptorily from home because af the mortal illness of some one near ur dear.:Is the: journey undertaken reluctantly, because there's a disagreeable lawsuit a: the other end, or because a lot of money has been 10st?Into the ticket seller's ear the story is ruthlessly poured, with never a thought that perhaps he may have troubles of his own that are about all he wants to know the details of just then.\u2018But there are compensations, for, of course, the ticket seller hears all about it when the prospective traveller is gu- ing to be married, or to get the money that has been.left by an aunt he nev.g heard of, or has unexpectedly made a strike, and for the first time in his lide is able to make a journey because he there's more pleasure and profit than the reverse in Jistening to the unso- ilcited passengers' stories of love and grief, and joy or misfortune, and tht business will be a pretty tame one when hears many more hard luck stories than wants to gee the country.On the whol.\u2019 | \u2018She had brought the body back to + , + M i?| td my job most.of the time that I don\u2019t take much notice, generally, to tell tae truth.Yet, on the whole, I guess tic Pullman éonductor sees about as muct of real life as anybady going.\u201conly yesterday we had a little example of what you might call the pa- thetlc .side, I guess.When, we pullcd up at a station somewhere in Kansas, there were four farmers with a stretcher.Standing beside the stretcner, was the most woe-begone looking woman, all fn black, I ever set eyes on.On the stretcher lay a tall young £fel low, with a facer the\u201ccolor of bahketd clny and wide, stafting, rolling eyes that4 seemed to take in everything in sight.The expression in the poor chap\u2019s Lace told of an awful story of horror, amazement, of iiespair.The poor woman almost broke down when sae learned that we had never received thi» message she supposed had been sent to us to have a berth made up for th: sick man.\u201cI had tlie porter hustle around righ! lively, I tell you, and we got the unfortunate man in as quickly as we.could and made him as comfortable as jos- sible.\"After the train was started (ne story came out.The man was the woman's brother.She had been down 11 New Mexico with her husband, who had struck a mine or something vite that both felt sure was at last going to bring then the \u2018wealth they had workcJ for together for twenty or thirty years.He had unexpectedly sickened and died, though not till the strike had mater: alized 10 the tune of some thousands of dollars, with a prospect of considerable more.cL STORY OF A PLUCKY WOMAN.¥ MOWgBEAL DAY 7 Bi Ob Vs.= VUE A 1) }@% STANDING | BESIDE THE _ STRETCHER WAS - A 0 pt ; k 5 a ; Æ .a.An - ~ i \u201ca x \u2019 ; \u201cHERALDYEKTOEDA 5; CITY TICKET AGEN HAVE AN EASY TIME AS COMPARED.WITH THE STATION TICKET AGENTS ® | $ | \u201cI'he new married couples are Sur fun, but they don't interest me acy \u201cmore; they are so much ulike.'Éo ave thelr friends who play smart and.Leil everybody un the train that a bride u:1.1 tridegroom have just gone abdard.1 ,can\u2019t gay that ! think much of that sort of thing pveelf, especially the tie | throwing.They don't allow anybody \u2018Lo get on trains any more with rice It I mude good to him?nd - \u201cPA No?either nd.» I, and ff wouldn't bolleve i¢ if 1 had.\u201d ONE OF GREATEST LIVING BRITONS Hon.Alfred Lyttelton, K.C.is Worthy Scion of Distinguished Family.\u201cWho would no: he a Lyttelton?even to He howled down in the House of Commons by the combined power of an Infuriated opposition, says ~ writer ji a London exchange.The aspiration is, indeed, a legitimate one re ) ~BEGONE ex LOOKING Tons 4 The country doctor, who had been vail- ed, had Told her there\u201d wasn't much chance, at the best, for the paralyss was complete except as to the eyes.ale ~L couldn't speulkhe couldn't so*mucih as Cove a finger, he couldn't even sw ii- low: het it was probable from the look of his wide, staring eyes that he was conseious, ut least, pa rilally.\u201cI must say that hie sister took it like a thoroughbred.Tt was plain enougn that the double blow was about all she could bear, but she didn't complain, and she sat by her brother's side ail the way to Topeka, changing wet cloths an his hehd every few inoments.Before she had, been on the train very long a motlferiy woman, somewhat older than she \u2018gat down by her .side: .as if she could:'t help and +alked with\" her as cothingly as if talilng to a little baby.\u201cAfter a witile the face of the woman whore husband was dead and whose brother was strickegy began to lose ilo set look and pretty soôn I saw that she was crying, not sobbing and boohooing, you kpow, but just.quietly.I thought it was all up then, #ind'I svondered why some women cpuldh\u2019't let well enough alone, but I guess it was all right after all, for 1 hear two other woimén pas- of |'sengers talking about the case and one said to the other: - \u2018She's crying now, do her good.\u2019 ° .; \u201cWell, you know, T.think it did.AN the women in the car gathered \u2018round her presently.\u2018 and, when\u2018 we rench:di Topeka, she looked a good deal bettur, in spite of her crying spell\u2014more hopeful,\u2019 I should say.She was not at all poor thing: it'll] the forlorn- creature\u2014she- was when sna got on the train.and she almost smiled when she bade her friends of a couple of hours good-by, as har brother was put into the ambuldnce that was waiting for him.: : THI.BRIDES AND BRIDEGROOMS.\u201cYes, there are plenty of funny things happen.too.You've heard the slory about the .man by whose side on \u2018he seat sat a big travelllng, bag, and tho car being full, with passengers standing, he was asked by the conductor wo put It down and \u2018refused.Also, how.after awhile, the conductor himself put down only to find that it-didn\u2019t\u2014be\u2014 sellers about themselves.\u201d LIFE AS THE PULLMAN MAN .SEES IT.\u201cDo I sée much of the romance of real life in my trips back and forth?\u201d repeated a gray-haired Pullman conductor on a trancontinental run.\u201cWaii.t's this way: I''m so busy.holding down » the passengers stop talking to the ticket i western part of the state.\u201d Two or three get proper treatment out on the ranch.(Kansas, the funeral had been held and she \u2018had gone to 1nake her unmarried brother a visit on his ranch in the days after her frrival\u2014as it she hadn't had enough to bear\u2014he had been stricken with paralysis and she was taking hinv to Topeka to see If he couldn't et some help in the hospital there, it being Impossible, of course, :o S S long to the man-in the seat at all?~~ \u201cYes?Well, T'll bet that's happened a good many times.I saw it happen some years ago, before I was in lie sleeping car service, and was working out -of Chicago as a newa butcher.The joke was on the train conductor, and everybody laughed right hearty.course, and the conductor had a fit of the.sulks which you wouldn't expect from a railroad man, now would you?\u201c was a fast one.\u2018*\u2019man\u2014nice old chap, of |: \u2018they can help it.© **Catse why?Well, some fool youig- | ster threw about a yuart of Tica through a window of a traln one day land if got into the aisle.The road vus | Cull of twists and turns, and the train A passenger, an oll he looked, too\u2014 | started to go down the aisle to get @f \u2018drink of water.Just as he reached tho rice the train took a sharp curve.Now, \u2018he might have stoud the rice; and night have stood the sharp curve.but for those who have scer a family so entirely successful in tre pasl now rewarded with the insignia of vast responsibilities for the future.Within the space of twn short years the control of our colonies has passed to Alfred.of our army to Neville, and of our foremost public school Wy Edward; and yet the ry has not gone together they were too many for him.So Le.slipped and fell and Lroke his arm in two places, 'sufferéd a compound fracture,\u2019 a doctor sald who was in ine train and set the old gentleman's arm in the baggage car.The old man was like the woman 1 told you about in\u201cone thing\u2014he was game.; \u201cIfe made no holler, and he wouldn't stop over a nd go to a hospital as the doctor said he ought to.IIe was hurrying Eagt from California to some place in Pennsylvania where his only dauga- ter was golng to get married.He had Jost a day already; another day's delay.he said, would make him late ta Lie wedding and he didn't mean to lec a little thing like a broken arm interfere.All the railroad men are down on lice throwing, you can bet on that.\u201d _.\u2018GRAFT ON THE RAIROADS.\u2018Making the passengers show their tickets at the gate has.just about dose, away With any pickups by the train cdnductors,\u201d chimed in the train zon- ductor, \u2018because it has shut.off Lhe cash fare, but every once in a while some sharp passenger gets the bettor of one vf us.Maybe you have heard of the fellow who wanted to go to Omana from Chicago, and had: only enough money to buy a tlckét to the third or \u201cfourth atation out?Well, I've seen it.in print, and I've heard it told, but I| don't know whether it is so.\u2018This chap waited till he saw a man his short single trip ticket.Then he managed to sit In the same seat with the Omaha man.\u2018Taking out his pencil he asked the Omaha man to lend nim his ticket for a minute\u2014he didn't have a scrap of paper himself and he wanted to make a few figures, The ticket was lent and the flgures were made on ithe buy a ficket to Omaha;\u2014ihen -he-bought- i House of Commons, up.of \u201cToo much Lyttelton,\u201d 1 know not which of them wiil be judged by history\" to lave played the hest innings, but of this the pubiie_ mey rest \u2018assured\u2014thut they will alll play the game il they drop, and that vhe public service.will not gnffer while they are at the wickets or iu the fleld.Least of all, perhaps, can, if he said of Alfred Lytteiion.that he depends upon the prowess of his youth for the prominence of his maturer years.For after he had passed through the period of unexampled bridge at every game, and subsequent- ; ly played crickel for England against Australia and held for seven years the title of tennis \u2018champion, he settled down io work, and was called to the bar in 1881.\u201c Immediately thereupon he became legal private £ecre- tary to the then Atiurngy-General (now Lord James of Hereford), and then joined the Oxford circuit, where he soon had a very large practice.This extended to the metropolis, until\u2019 his successes in the Forum seemed likely to bar the Senate.from any chance of securing him for the service of he state.But, happily, In 1885, he was chosen towgucceed Lord Peel, the late Speaker of the.House of Commons, as member for Warwick and Leam- ington: sinée\u2019 which time: there has never has been a doubt of his making for himself both name and .fame within the walls of the Palace - at \u2018Westminster.7 © BEGAN _SLOWLY IN HOUSE.I believe it Lo be the \u2018ruth that entrance to Parllament via the law courts ims 'the least popular of all methods of admission in the eyes of the \u201cThere are far too many lawyers already,\u201d says oue; \u2018They are always speaking from briefs,\u201d grumbles another; and the most unpleasing picture of all was back of it.Then the conductor took up hoth tickets and then the man without : a.oent went forward to {the smoking ca \u2018\u2018*Fhe conductor remembered him an: later charged bim with trying to xo away West on a short trip ticket, *But,\u201d rald the man without a cent, \u201cI gave you à ticket to Omaha, and you gave check.If you'll Took through] vour tickets you'll ind \u2018mine with roine figures on the back of it.\u2019 \u201cSure enough, the conductor found the ticket, and he had to carry the mun through to the end of his run, but he was short one ticket, and he felt sure he'd bedh done.\u201cYou probably have never heard inat a year or two later the man without a cent, having made money meanwhile, \u2018hunted up that \u2018same conductor \u2018nd ; et Dog Impersonator, a Marvel of Training and Intelligence.Paris.animal.It hasn\u2019t \u2018the sightest.idea of the \u201cimpersonations it assumes daily féaus of information that-ere now ul + de mae 4 ~e An entertaining dog impersonator.x0 ine intelligence thet happened tobe | to peak, Is now- being exhibited \u2018in |Of higher \u2018order than the\u2019 average.All in the result of odreful and long-| well-known eqntinued training, based upon & oad.stance\u2014and, Cap eet + I , , + Cre ma.[i DS Q , F AN pl N J - a.Highly creditable, however, are this dog's caricature skétches, which ar: Nothing occult or mysterious in the | delighting audiences aL the Olympia way of influence is claimed for this Theatre.Co With the utraost nonchalance, and with seeming intelligence.is dog shows the rtrait characteristics of umian beings at the in- of \u2018course, With tha as-; - St ee nn i Ter Samar TY .: \u2018 i : \u201c sistance - ue Ln of his master.CE At one.time -he will - be.Id Hung Chang.late master of China, grave- faced and spectatled,\u2019' with \u2018pendant whiskers.At another.he is Ibben, the poet-dramatiat, still with apectacies, but with an: entively different \u2018cast of countenance from tht of his \u2018former a \u2014e ses impersonation.:\u2019_ \u201c \u2026, Se tete : Then; by turns,\u201d be.bacomes an els- arly \u2018lady, à\u2018 boarding-house, .oT eee Az Old Lady: pe en bs ë \u2019 ol wine-Idoking Professor, Joseph Cham.herlain, the English statesman; or gôme other Well-known character of daily life.br current history.- : Of course, much of the dog's success is\u2019 due to his.trainer and exhibitor, who mikes up the animal for his vari- pues impersonations.But a graat dem! of\\: the credit alould xo to the Intells FA -and tradtability of the dog him.Lee, \"0 Su Pants + cms La drawn by the Irishman who described the barrister M.P., as always keeping one eye on Mr.Speaker and the ja host of friends in the House making as many ore as he chose; .lung-.7 Geurge\u2014Mercdlt!- with the efferves=$ conquest during : whieh he represented Eton aud Cam-; -|was reluctant to leave Egypt.other on the woolsack! But Alfred Lyttelton entered politics without event this drawback.* Tie was a man with ale i ready, and wlih a known capacity for \u2018 inne, moreover, whose cast of mind \u201cvay.catholic enough to assume a fw Line interest In human affairs, ¢ howvver far removed from his own $Ÿ l professi .5 : some of his learned col- § he began stowly in Parlia-: § he only spoke upon subjects # hear his heart.such as voluntary edy- sation.où upon questions with while bis legal und technical knowleüge sper o ialiv quaiiftes him to dJeat\u2014e, g., the'g mployers\u2019 Liability BY and the new.Aon oF wvidence.Upon these occa- cons he was always listened to cri-% tically and with interest; hut it was 4 natier of surprise to those who # Euev hig powers that he never seem-3 «1 reaïly at home with a House of & Commons Audiences, or to do himself $ justice.\"Ut was remarkhed as curious that § \u201cwh'ia bis private conversation (like ¥ his erickety, Was a sort of champagne i=-combining the tonic .qualities of & icence of the Bishop of London\u2014hisg cgpeeches were never quite so exhila- § lu 1897, however, he struck : 3 a rating.ja higher nbte.which satisfied every- ;body\u2014in the,fu!lfilment of one.of the \u2018most dificult.tasks which can be al- 'lottad to parliamentarian, old or to the throne.notice (as they ar Critics 3 (the address © have & ventured 10 [noticed- since): to ,muitiply time-warn quotations l{rera weliskwn dources, a z :heard the words of Carlyle and Ster- \u20ac jing, of Warburton, Gibbon, and De-; \u201ceatur follow one another in swift suc- jvession; but they all acclaimed the a jjudgiment of the speech and the , \"loquence -of the peroration which ipaid a glowing tribute to the late.\u201cQueen Virtoria in the \u201cDiamond\u201d \u2018year cf Ter-rerr.& A USEFUL REFOND.Thus much for the career of the} \u201cprivate member.\u201d a limitation which?left Alfred Lytteiton in all but the3 : pedantic sense of the term from: thei inoment, that he proceeded to Newest foundland, lent to that Colonial Gov-} ernment.as legal assessor in the great -arbitration case connected with thej Reid railway contract, Thereafter he* | gave publis service once more to the \u2018state in\u2014South Africa by consenting !to act as chalrman of the concessions.commission to the Transvaal, thus \u2018 tertained at tea - Cohoes u = .y winner of the prize, an an- War- Mr.Belfrage Picken, who 1s spenâlug | Mrs.John Murray entertain & |turned home to C , havd\u201d\u201d or them run Se Damon, are , tique® brags candlestick, was Mrs, War- he, one been apending cne @ hoilday with his parents at Lavigne, el url Eraser spent à few days on Wednesday afternoon at Dunkeld Mr.Chas.Jeffery has left Dixie Ral vf\u201d misled.; den Paterson.The decorations on the summer at Brome Lawn, returned to visited the Helghts during the week.Mr.Roper was the guest of Mr.and in honor of her daughter.Mrs.Fo \u201c| Ottawa.Cu wa d vas.sta .: tea table were scarlet geraniuins and: Montreal on Tuesday.Miss Edith Turrlf, Otawa, who has Mrs \u2018WwW.Stewart for the week-end.Capon, The house was beautifu yes Mr.Clair Montagu How rd vnE ; No Othet Food also vn-the smalier tables scaltered , Miss Mollie Pettes spent a few days been the guest of Mrs.W.H.Nolan Mr L Soverelgn, who has been a corated with ferns and flowers an à guest of friends for the > ay né 8 : - sabout the room.Mesdames Savage,\u2019 {; Montreal this week.has returned home, .quest at the Grove for the past two number of guests from the village am Mr.and Mrs.Ernest ecary hf - can, possess the same a iaue.Napter Times an id Mered {en récdivet MF.and Mrs, C.K: Temple are st rors Munderich_sna-Me ~H.Munger.\u2018months, returned_to Montreal on Sune neighborhood were present: re prned (HOW orcoran Is vieiting \u2018Mr.D ntiseptic, gestive and other re guests.2° * Murray Bay.oO ave le r a ) TT a J Mv.\u201cCe .vw : qualities as | Mrs.Ds A.Poe was visiting friends y CAT _ and the West.\u2014 ay a Jackson has taken a room at SHAWBRIDGÉ.\u2018Teen smith\u201d \u2018\u201cCedar Ho is visiting.| in Point Claire on Tuesady last.16 ISLAND LAKE, P.Q.Mr.Moody was the guest of MN.agins Meaden\u2019s, \u2018 ! : Notwithstanding the.lateness of the Miss Missle a Molassine Meal.| Mr.Alex, Allan and Mr.\u2018Travers - Harry Hutchison over Bunady.' | \u201cMr.and Mrs.Marson, New York, are otwithstanding latenear oo |triends in Dixie.have returned to ! Allan, of Brockville, are at present the , Jecent arrivals at Mountain Rest-are:| Miss Annie Barlow arrived home this in at The Grove, » BF season the exceptionally fine et ns The Misses O'Brien have ¥ \u20ac As the proprietors own the \u2018sole | guests of Mra.\" Hugh A.Allan.| The Misses Mona and Sophy L.EINOit,| week after spending some time at Ca- que 1d Hyde is gpendl few Which has prevailed in the Laurentian town, Co- right under Letters Patent, for Mrs.Gerald Lomer has left tor Cap Finda and Maude Bell, Mr.and Mre.A:- couna with Mine Muriel Parks at ne ye ag Pending & TOW for the past feu weeks has a of | Miss Sexton has left Lachine for | > the manufacture and blend of th , bert J.Smith, Mr.P.M.deQnrichy, «== - ey ; .means of attracting a te.where she Ww e : \u2018 ° ingredients of which It is com.a J'Algle.| «1 Messrs.Oliver Dowler: John J.MeCul- \u201cThé Misses Smith, who have beèn [Summer visitors to the pretilly sltu- rs, Sills posed, which combination is -the : Mrs.and Miss Barnston.of Toronto.jen, W.D.McElroy, Rev.A.L.Th spending the summer months at The Mrs.Sl Mrs.Webb are at the Couti- è ê Pit , j were visiting Point Claire this week.Son M \u2019 à Miss rh nu ars Grove, returned home to Toronto.On mio \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r \u2014 Mr, and Mrs.e : Sesre or ts uporece- | Miss Brenda.Chillas has returned CM: Mre.an 1 ss Therren.1 Saturday ; a NEE try Club, ory returned homs Jon'e-! Success from Toronto.* | Lake Stewart Allan in at Sixteen Island) - Mr and Mra, Newton, and Miss e - Mis I masters nes Te (Consumption last year, 150,000 | Miss Marjory Chillas and Miss Hilda The Misses Daniels are belng enter- Brown,.of brantford, are the gueita of - to [cnnoxe} e.|e \"visiting Miss Weber, tons.) Lomer have.left for Val Morin to Be.tained by M McG re Mr.and Mrs.Graham Brown, \u201cBreeze | .0 | Miss Gillian ne Molassine maken\u2019 tho best Puppy entertained by Mrs.Stikeman.a vi Luddington SA Mr.Kenneth Lodge.\" Brains Repaired of Lachine y \u2018and Mise Crelg have re- \\ Mea] ever introduced.ses Lorna .Lomer s returne y \u2018 k-en.ld Mussen and Miss Mussen ; 5 ; te igs dom Fei Hortus rt | | 0m MASE nin tn tho quant AF LAA SPARE & tow das at Bul speni Fuendey with Lars A.C Clarke ured 10 RON Ta rien Nancy Davos | | the \u2019 Mrs Boul elle mn # the, guest of sam Lodge.\u2018 : Mr, H.Pangman was here on Thurs- A delicious food hes ved home from Quebec.a - 3 | Lu Mr.Ernest Roy and Mr.Gendreau are day.; ; Miss May Bickerdike has return - Mt.Philip Nours was the guest of| with Rev.Mr.Parent at the foot of tha Mr.and Mrs.Archer Robertson are de b ¢ CobOUrE.MOLASSINE AGENCY Mrs.O.F.Lillie on Sunday last.Lake: ; > spending a few daye at the, seaside.made by \u2018home a bride Ure.the hostess at a @ Shade The Misses Hilma ond Annlg Lily \u201cMaster Willlam Stewart visited at the Dr.Frank Patch was a guest at The Mrs.njoyable dance on Friday evens 131 Yourille Square were among the guests of.an automo- Lako for a short time.UT Grove on Wednesday.FOOD EXPERTS most yt honor of her nieces, the | i blle party up to St.Ann's lust Satur-| Mr.Martin and Miss M.Slack are A most delightful tea was given on hE EN Garfoot, of Ottawa.Phone Main #409.MONTREAL.dav.guests of Dr.Rondeau, \u2019 Friday last by the Misses Covernton, Miszes Fraser ls the guest of Miss Ag- \u2018 Miss M.Sugden Jivans, of -Lorne Among the many who enjoyed the of The Grove, .t Miss kerdike a 2.Va a Averiue, wis the guest of Mrs.Oakes week-end here were Miss Hutchinson, \u201cMiss G.Clark, who has been visit- rape- : u S PSS tes Maud Thoinpson is visiting Mise \u2018 Agents Wanted.on Tuesdqy., .Lf \u2018Miss Jarvis, Mrs.Jeffrey, Messrs.Jas.Vil d Ing relatives in Quebec, returned home vu ?Davidson + LL Mr.Magor has Joft for Pointe.a Pie Angus,.R.J.and H, W.Wadsworth, A Tuesday.: ; i , Irene Davidson = = of St.Lambert, Le \u2014 to join his family.\"_\u2026 7 | Jarvis, J.Stanley Copk A.B.Cook, A.a |.Mies Williams, Montreal, is the guest There's a -ieason.ting her brother, Mr.George Mr.ips wis the guest of Mis.[T.Dadson, F.G.Ghusdtnieers Bali \u2014tot her siter, Mrs, Thomas Bacon.\u2014 Ee === Wheatly.\u20ac Ansley from Saturday til Monday.pee 0 1 Mis Daisy Butler (8 épendiog « few | cary Les Ltée TN ddr ARE Le .\u2019 es .Wo * \u201c0-2 = + : \u2018 è 5 sb hii ath ren Lun LIRE NEE ER su : \u201cDie Walkusre\u201d Will be Sung Here in English by Savage Company.A NEW PIANOFORTE SCHOOL ToMorrow Will See Opening of Theatre Francais\u2019 French Stook Season \u201c In Operetta, and Burlesque Season at Royal.D » \u201cDie Walkuere,\u201d the most dramatic and to the ordinary musical amateur the most interesting of the \u2018Ring\u2019 musjc-dramas of Richard Wagner, will be done for the first Ame in Montreal in tts completeness .by the English Opera Company of Col.Henry Savage during the coming aytumn.All the particulars that are at present to hand will be found further down in this column.A short calculation of the pro- Jected tour of the company, as indicated in the announcement, will show that it ehould be here on the week of Nov.13, but it is quite as likely to be à week or two weeks later.I understand that three performances of thé \u201cRing\u201d opera will probably be given during the week.The performances will, of course, be {in English, to which, as wegknow from considerable experience last season, no possible objection can be taken.I am unable to understand, however, why the title should be \u2018\u2018Englished,\u201d &s is done by Col.Savage's publicity department.\u201cGoetterdaemmerung,\u201d which is just as translatable and is open to far greater objection on the ground of difficulty and incomprehensibleness, is left (and rightly) to its original form.We do hot English the title of *\u2018I! Tro- vatore\u201d; we do not English the title of \u201cRomeo et Juliette,\u201d for one excellent reason among others, that if we did we should be naming a play of Shakespeare and not an opera of Gounod; and if you spoke of \u201c1 Pagliacci\u201d ag \u201cThe Clowns;\u201d no one would know what you meant.The fact is that the title of an opera, in its original tongue, becomes at once a proper name and consequently unttanslatable.The language in which the words happen not affect it in the least.The only ex-|___ - hered to) for those operas which to be sung is a minor point and does ception to the rule of keeping \u2018the title in the language of origin is to be*made (and even here the rule may be ad- e- cage established in Znglish favor when Ytalian-was the only recognized operatic language.in Jengland.garo's Hochzeit.\u201d It is true that our French friends do not agree with this principle, and produce Wagner not only in Frelsh but with French title: \u201cLe Crepuscule des Dieux\u201d is a sufficient proof that \u2018\u201cGoet- terdaemmerung\"\u2019 Is translatable.And it is equally true that French opera i \u2018the most provincial of all the grea * opera-establishments of the world.= - .The arrival in the city, all in me week, of Mr.F.A.Veitch, Mr.Quintus Brookes, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Murphy, and Mr.I.J.Suckling is enough to cause one to disregard the weather and think of getting one\u2019s dress-cuit ready for the coming season.Mr.Brooks announces a new fire-place in the lobby.of His Majesty's \u2018Theatre, and a list of bookings of.which mention will be found elsewæere.The visit of Mr.Suckling I understand to be in connection with the visit of Mme.Calve, who will ~robably sing at the Arena on Wednesday, Nov.1, if present arrangements: go through.The object of the return to this city of Mr.and Mrs.Murphy, who, it will be remembered, controlled at different periods the Academy and His Maljes- tv's Theatre, is not to be learned with any.definiteness: and while some claim that it is connected with the efforts of the Shubert independents to get into @glontreal, others proféss to be assured that they will again eligdge in XRT het piat\u2014+ Witch HT \u201cLe Nozze -di Figaro\u201d is equally correct with \u201cFis rims womans IMPRESARIOS AND MANAGERS | : .Lo 0 4 cE eee as ë .: Sn .- VL \" DALY Se ae + nh 74 Le wn RN \u20ac Fe ire, pe ., se : ; oo a* ; ; B .; LL : ; £- ; : \"HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGURT 26.Le me 1 SCENE FROM \u201cTHE SCHOOL GIRL\u201d (HIS MAJESTY'S, SEPT.4.) | M.Emiliano Renaud is to be the director and chief of staff, and M, Emile Levi the secrctary.Any institution for the advancement of.music in this city\u2019 is, deserving Jf the utmost sympathy -and-Mr:-Renaud\u2019s high ideals-adn considerable artistie-sensibiity\u2014nake it probable that the Montreal Pianoforte School will fill a useful niche.I undevstand that a more ambitious scheme for a \u2018Conservatory\u2019 in which various branches of music will be taught is being prometed by Dr.La- vallee-Mpaith, but particulars are not: yet available, * ® .Mr.J.A.Laliberte.who has recently been winning \"approbation in various European capitals by his piano- playing, is expfected in.Canada about Oct.1.He will, it is understood, be the chief artist at an important concert to be organized in his honor in this city., .' \u201c , Sir Gilbert Parker.according to the Mirror, is expected in New York this week or the week following, to confer with Henry B.Harris In regard to the dramatization of Sir Gilbert's Canadian stories.\u201cPierre and Mfx People,\u201d to which Mr.Harris holds the stage rights.» .Francess Tamazgno, the opera tenor, is reported to ae dying in Italy.» Two new Western musical produt- tions that seem to he earnthig approval in Chicago are \u201cThe Duke of Duluth.\u201d the impréssario business: that event is likely tu be more than a trifle crowded._ ° .Mr.Veiteh's time: will be occupied largely by the local Symphony Orchestra, which, however, will only give eight performances instead of ten as of old.It is interesting to note that in its earliest days it started out with \u201ca programme of twelve; but in those times it was not paving its way.Ros- enthal, who was one of Mr.Veitch's bookings, will not come to America, In spite of the fact that his time had been fuilv booked up for one of the most brilliant tournees un record; however, mnusiclans.are an incomprehensible crowd.For the local hooking it is likely that Joseffy will be \u2018substituted, he being the pianist in whom, next to Rosenthal, Mr, Veitch\u2019's patrons showed the greatest interest.This is dependént on Joseffy's state of mind.He is a resident of New York.hut it is only very rarely that he is prevailed on to make concert appearances.\u2019, * » + The booking of the Boston Symphony Orchestra here is a piece of good fortune for.which- we may thank our ftars and Mr.Veitech's enterprise.They are unable to be away from Boston for more than a week, in addition to thelr ~ustomary visits to.New York and Philadelphia.On this occaslon they will play in Toronio, Buffalo.Detroit and Cleveland only.The Montreal date is Oct.2.From all recently- published criticisms there is hardly any romparison to be made, good as the Pittsburg performers are, between that archestra and the Boston Symphony, at any Tate tn purely classical music; but the comparison between Gericke and Emil Paur, himself an old Boston leader, will be Very interesting.| have received a prospectus of the \u201c\\Wfontreal Pianoforte School,\u201d of which | When You Feel of Out Sorts k for the Symptoms of Torpid Liver and Biliousness.TBiliqusness is caused by the failure of thé liver to filter the bile and other polsonous impurities from the blood.The result is a clogging and poisoning of the whole system.- Se Indigestion, headache, \u2018languid, melancholy feelings, irritability of temper, constipation, alternating.with loose- ress of the bowels, pains in the mus- | cles and bones -and a pale, sallow complexion are among the symptoms.Fortunately there is prompt and sertain cure \u2018for biliousness and torpid iver in Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.They cure by thoroughly cleansing the filtering and excratory systems and awakening the action of the liver to renewed energy and activity.When you feel out of sorts and notice any of the symptoms of torpid \u2018iver and biliousness put Dr.Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills to the test, and vou ~ill then understand why \u2018this great medicine is considered indispensable in \u2018he great majority of homes.\u2019 nr, dou, 2) cents a por.2 Pills, one \u2018pitt a dose, 25\\ cents a box, at all deal- srs.or Edmahson, Bates & Co, Toby Broadhurst and Witt, and \u201cThe Yankee Regent,\u201d musjc by Ben Jerome.SR 1005180 M a Madame Sarah Bernhardt and her | cänipany arc on their way to South \u2018| America, where they will tour q No- i vember, after whic they open¥thieir Nortit American at Chicago.Among the compa: are M, de Max and his fiancee, M.Ventura, who won prizes in tragedy and in comady at the Concours du Conservatoire recently.0 .® * Ethel Barrymore returned\u2019 from England on the Deutschiand, Thursday She announced that her marriage to Capt.Harry Graham would occur next spring, in the United Hates.- nes The cable announces that Mrs.Patrick Campbell and young H.B.Irving are to join forces and tour England as co-stars.This new combination will prevent Mrs.Campbell's four of.America next season, but it is sald to be settled that she and Mr.Irving will come to the United States in the vear following.- Mr.Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, is to fill the ncwly-created chair of\u2019 music at the University of California, unless an unexpected obstacle should be interposed to render fruitless negotiations that are now iu progress between Mr.Damrosch and the authori- tids of the univereity.The last Legislature created the chair of music nd appropriated $2.000 yearly for the salary.A matter of contracts which Mr.\u2018Damrosch has made with other enterprises isaunderstood to be all that remains to he settled befdre his acceptance of the university's offer is: announced.\u2018 .* .* - -An interesting engagement is reported from Chicago\u2014tha of the eminent German eong writer, Alexander von Fielltz, for Ziegield\u2019s Musical College.Fielltz is undoubtedly one of.the best song-writers of our time.Hs is a native of Leipsic.where he was born in 1860.He has beén operatic conductor in Zurich, Lubeck and Lelphic.The state of his health compelled him ior several years to live in Italy; It was In Capri that he wrote some of his best songs, including the \u201cElland\u201d cycle, It appears that Professar Nikisch was rather nettled on the occasion of his last concert in London by certain criticisms passed on his interpretation of Tchaikovsky's \u2018\u2018Pathétic\u2019\u201d .eymph- ony, particularly his unusually deliberate tempo in the\u2019 fiÿe-four movement.He retorted that the accepted reading was wrong, and that he got his ideas of pace from the composer himseif who impressed on him particularly that the second movement should not be taken too fast.In this movement there is an insistent drumbeat, and thie, we are informed, Tchali- kovsky intended to represent the beating of the human heart, wherefore he warmted the tempo of the movement to be regulated accordingly! Theatre-goers of four or five years ago were interested in the ammounce- ment published in: The Herald this week of the marriage of Maurice E.McLaughlin, who in those days manager of Prootor's Theatre, - and made himself extremely popular with the \u2018clientele of that house.Mr.Me- Laughlin, who is now a resident of Brooklyn, and an editor of the Dramatic Mirror, has wedded a sister of .; ) DAPHNE POLLARD (ACADEMY) J gave a great production of The Great was | \\ manager of the Kelly:Springfield Tire .e e 1 Mr.Raymond Hitehcock's venture into | _ | position IV is \u201cHits pérfsonality that \u2018people-go\u2014 to-see, and he has enough of it io carry any play that does not weigh more\u2019 than did the charming widow of \u201cThe Yankee Consul.\u201d Therefore.it was.no surprise to'learn that while Mr.E.E.Kidder's play.\u201cEasy Dawson,\u201d was far from herculean in streugth, its \u201cperformance by Mr.tlitcheock is likely to Le a marked success.It was Introduced\u2019 to Broadway on Tuesday.The Post commends the star's.quletude \"and quaint manner of singing, and prophesies great popularity for otie of his songs, \"And the World Goes on\"; and the play is Sald to be of the type Mr.Kidder has built for some years past for Sol Smith Russell, a rural drama with a pathetic and poverty-siruck hero.Miss Grace Griswold \u2018had the honors of.the support, but evidently \u201cEasyr Dawson\u2019 himself has all the limelight.The World findg that the piece necds the sincerity and pathos which were Russell's strongest characteristics and are largely lacking: in the new comedian, * «a \\ \u201cThe dwn Tree,\u201d the badly-ndimed and very much advertised spectacle in which Klaw and Erlanger are exhibiting the.vaudervillé talents of \u201cMcIntyre Aid \u2018Heath, played - ln Buffalo this week after a preliminary night or tavo in Rochester.The Enquirer describes it qs a show of dancing and pretty girlg, and adds that the costumer had carta.blanche and the vere at times daring.Io and W's or effects usually are.\u2018There does appear to Le, anything new in work of the chief comedians or in piece at large.e cal- not the the first the support \u2018HH, Marsden, was Alcazar, San Francisco, when Mr.Fred Belasco: Jack Tondons playwright, with Bascom (Mrs, C.made at the on Monday, venture as © ot Lre Tutervogation.Lhe scenes are laid In Alaska.White Whittlesey ie in the cast.! ' e e ° - \u201cYogk State Folks\u201d an entirely in- nécuous rural.drama, notable only far.ihe abeence of tlie quartette and the beautiful wronged girl, and equally of anything to take their places, was pro: duced In New York on Saturday.H is by Arthur Sidman, and according to one critic \u2018\u2018recalls George Ade's comment on the bucolic problem novel, where after mu \u2018h prayerful consideration and 300 pages of text, the family decides to sell the cow.\u201d ® » \u201cThe.Pearl and the Pumpkin already alluded to us produced in Boston, made an immense hit-\u2018in New York \u2014all except its dialogue,\u2018 whose only merit is that it is almost non-existent.The curtain-raiser, \u2018A Maker of Men,\u201d which was the first sample of Alfred Sutro offered to an American audl- ence, proved véry disappointing and horribly moral.' .+ \u2018The Shuberts issue a list of attractions \u201cwhich we should like to present to you but which we° cannot.\u2019 unless an opening: can be secured here independent of the Klaw and Erlanger booking org\u2018nization.Tt opens.with Mime.Bernhardt, for whom, us I announced last week, special arrangements have been made here.Thé remaining attractions, our chances of seeing which are still in the air, are as follows:\u2014Ada Rehan in \u201cCaptain Brassbound's Conversion\u2019,\u2019 The Henry Russell Grand Opera Company, David Warfield in \u2018\u2018The Music Master,\u201d Mrs.Fiske in \u201cIL.eah Kleschna,\u201d Mrs.Lealle Carter\u2019 in.\u2018\u201c\u2019Adrea,\u201d Blanche Bates, Bertha Kalisch In.repertoire, ertha Galland In \u201cSweet Kitty Belairs, Jefferson De Angelis in \u201cFantana.\u2019\u201d\u2019 De Wolf Hoppér in \u201cHappyland,\u201d Edate Foy in \u201cThe Earl and the Girl,\u201d \u2018Bab in the Wood,\u201d \u2018The Jury of Fate,\u201d \u2018The Secret\u2019 Orchard,\u201d Alice Neilsen, Paula Edwardes, \u2018\u201cThe Girl and the Bandit,\u201d \u201c\u201c y Teazle,\u201d \u201cThe Royal Chef.\u201d Henry Miller, Margaret Anglin, \u201cThe Darling of the Gods,\u201d \u2018The Heart of Maryland,\u201d \u201cMary and John,\u201d \u2018Wang,\u2019 \u2018\u201cCharles E.Evans in \u2018The Filibuster.\u201d 0 A es TT ; ® a - .AT THB.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.The Pollard Juvenile Opera Company abates not à jot in popularity and the greatest enthusiasm prevails.This afternoon \u201cPirafore,\u201d and this even- , A TREMENDOUS LOSS Not only of time, but comfort, too, 1f you have a corn.Bettar try Putnam's Corn HNHxtractor and curs the corn, straight comedy wus a fuirly safe pro-} color effects | | abound.And.the girls are superbly Painless and sure; acts in twenty-four } M.CAHUZES (Theatre Francais) - Ç ° eee Want to be Simpler,\u201d which has proven one of the most irresistibly funny situations ever presented.» .* THE FRANÇAIS.The opening of the Francals-on Mon- -| day is arousing no small interest.Arrangements have been made for a »e- rles of Parisian stars to appear here in connection with the Cazeneuve company through the season.The first .f these will be the Omers, from %he Folies Dramatique, Chatelet, and Cluny, Paris, and M.Geo, of the Chatelet.They will arrive on the Sardinlan and will appear here in a number of.musical comedies and operettas, with complete scenic effects and properties as used by them in Paris, and which they are bringing out with them.The first of these will be \u2018Le Voyage en Suisse,\u201d now: given hére for the first time in French.\u2014This was Hanlon Bros; first success.They were playing it in Pacis when the Prince of Wales (now His Majesty King Edward) witnessed it and was so much pleased with it that he induced the management to take it to London, personally interesting himself to see that they got a theatre.\u201cLe Pays de T Or,\u201d with which the new company \u201copen the Theatre Fran- better condition.- LJ F.Ziegfeld, jr., husband of Anna Held.Mr.Ziegfeld is musically inclined hijn- self, while.his .father ié president of the Chicago Musical College.It is extremely difficult to figure out whether Mr.Ziegfeld considers Miss Nell.sen & concert-hall or a theatre attraction; but at any rate the Shuberts list her as one of the artists who cannot be seen In cities where -the-Thea- tre Trust has a monopoly.-; .Grace Van Studdiford, who made a hit hefe in \u201cRed Feather.\u201d has begn: engaged by the Shuberts for the leading role in \u201cLady Teazle,\u201d\u201d In the place left vacant by Llillan Russell.- .* E.H.Sothern and Julia Marlowe arrived Saturday on the Campania.Rehearsals for their Shakespearan season began at once., \u201cTaming f the Shrew,\u201d \u201cTwelfth Night\u201d and \u2018The Merchant of Venice\" will form their repertoire, .- - LS » Ida Conquest sailed last week for London, where she will appear in the leading female role with \u2018William Collier in \u2018On the Quiet,\u201d at the Comedy Theatre in Septeniber.- .* ° Emma Calve has booked passage on La Savoie, sailing from Havre on Oct.7.She writes that her health was never more robust nor her voice in Miss Isabel Irving, who was to have appeared In London in \u201cThe Crisis,\u201d under the management of Mr.Charl:s Hawtrey, has changed her plans and will be seen this season In one of the important roles in support of Miss Viola Allen in Mr.Clyde Fitch's play, \u201cThe Toast of the \"Town.\" - .» It may seem impossible, but Charley Grapewin is to have a new play.: He will appear next season under the management of Frank Howe, Jr.in a new farce, entitled \u201cIt\u2019s Up to You, John Henry,\u201d by George V.Hobart, the author of the John Henry sketches.Mr.Grapewin will be supportad by Anna Chance and a strong -com- pany.: - e e e ., i: Ada Rehan has quite recovered from her recent attack of appendicitis, but is so weak that she has given up the idea of returning to America in September.Miss Rehan expects to leave London early in the course of the following month and to make her debut in \u201cCaptain Brassbound\u2019s Conversion,\u201d .under direction of the Shuberts, in November.- tt KAMOURASKA.A pretty Bal Poudre was held in the Mikado Saturday evening.There wwre a great many people present, among whom.were a large number.of visitors, A very enjoyable picnic took place last Monday, a number of people drove to one of the mountains and spent a most delightful dey._ Mr.J.P.Tache, of Quebéc, spent the week-end here.Mr: H.Vi-Koelle arrived \u2018here - last week.L ing VA Runaway Girl\u201d will be given cach for the last time, Beginning on Monday night the bill will be \"The Geisha.\u201d This\u2019 piece was originally produced in London.where it scored the biggest success uf any musical comedy cver produced in| the world's capital.It has Db:zen trunslated into -French, German and Dutch aud has duplicated its london success in every country in which it las been given.Co Special scenery and costumes made \"and purchased in Japan, are carried Uy the company, su that \u201cThe~G:i- sha\u2019 at the Academy next week, will be a real peep Into the fairy land of the gentle, hospitable people who wear the top knot at home and the plug hat- of civillzation abroad: All ihe children age wcll cast \u201cin this pluy, Teddie McNamara has his pet part of Wun Hi, the wily Chinee.Daphne PoHard and Olive Moore alternate Un the, role of Molly Seymour; Eva Moore will sing -the leadifig role.that of © Mimosa San, the Geisha girl.; For the Wednesday matinee the pill} Will be ghanged to \u201cThe Lady Slavey * This arrangement.is for the bene fit of the ladies and children who \u2018desire to attend both the Wednesday | and Saturday ipgtinees and will there-t by be enabled To witness a different] opera at cach imatince.| - * » * Su attractive did the London Galety 1 Girls Burlesque Company piake itse during its short stay in this city last season that the management was lit-; erally overwhelmed with requests for: a return engagement.Pat White aus (harles B.Watson, the couvedian\u201d wich this attraction have ndded a lot of new materiaï sinue the show wis tase Sven \u2018here.\u201cMixing things Up,\" the but-| lesque.is unusual from the fact that it is à complete two act play and has a lwieht keen ptot which affords \u2018abundance of situations and accompanying lines for lnughter provoking.More than this there is a lot of new musle, topical songs of the best sort I who comes direct \u201cais-en-Mondayvis-a-spectactiar-Opèr= etta, by Chivoit and Vanloo, in three acts dnd nine scenes, with music by Leon Vassseur.It was first put on at the Gaiete, Parls, and made à biz hit.If is now being produced for the first time in North America.\u201cTho cast includes .fifty people and there are twenty-five fine nuusical numbers.The piece has been adapted for the Montreal stage and several of the numbers will be recent American suc- vesses, » Mile.Dupont D'Arbelle will make her bow to a Montreal audience, and sing solos as \u2018well as duets Gauthier.from \u201cLakme.\u201d The names.of the principals in the cast next week will be Mlles.Samson, Demanthe, Morsoll, Magda.Simon, Marcelle, Ollivier, Tilton, Mallet, Gaby.and Cahuzes;, Messrs, Cahuzes, Gauthier, Dale, Trudeau; Mallet, Devil- liers, Aramini, Nyms, Joube and Char- let, \u201cAT SOHMER PARK.~ Though the season tertainment at Sohmer Park is rapidly drawing $0 a close the programmes are quite up to the standard set by the management and \u2018for next week a lot of.splendid acts hate Dbeen- secured.{me the appearance of Saterno, a juggler, from Europé and who 18 said.to bethe\u2014most expert in his line that the old country has ever He has a programme sent over here, entirely new to Canada and the United States.Those who have seen the bicycle work of Hill and Siivian! say that it is by far the best that Messrs.La- vigne snd Lajuic have secured.un one wheel the daring bicyclists a lady and gentleman, travel up and down stairs.Among other features will ve Glllette's musical dogs who have made a great hit in Montreal.Then there will be the band and other acts of like unportance.Li ° - SAVAG costumed.Scenically and in electrical effects nothing to be desired has been left.Unique is also the management's method -of distributing the vaudeville acts, in which there are a Jot of great headliners, They are scattered throughout the play without the least Interfering with Îts ar- .tion.e [J + THE TRISH GUARDS: TO-DAY.The Irish Guards Band, which lands here from the Victorian this morning.will glve two programmes to-day and.two on Monday at the Arena; and i's they have Béen \u2018cut: off from communications \u2018until to-day it has been impossible to announce what these; programmes would be The Sheffield Independent speaking of -a recent performance of the Irish Guards Band\u2019 in.that town Bays: \u201cThere was À remarkable delicacy and beauty of tone in every section of the band, and while each had its own proper distinctiveness, all merged and blended with rich effect and sectional parts were fitted together with re markable smoothness and finish.Unity of rhythm, shading and feellng were also marked features of the playing, and the execution of rapld passages was mot only brilliant, clean and finished on the part of the reed, wood and smaller.brass Instrument players, but on- the part also of the trombone, euphonium and brass players, whose tone was \u201cwonderfqily fine.* .- \u2018OPENING OF HIS MAJESTY'S.There \u2018are three full hours of mirth and melody im \u201cThe School Girl,\u201d the great English-American musical success which will be the opening attraction at His Majesty's Theatre, Labor Day, September 4.-There-is not a dull moment in the three scenes of the production, which will be one of the most tentious and picturesque scenic portrayals ever seen upon the local stage.The music of \u201cThe School Girl,\u201d is by Leslie Stuart, composer of \u2018Florodora,\u201d and the book by Paul Potter and Henry Hamilton, \u2018The story is that of a convent girl who runs away to Paris in order to find the artist sweetheart of her chum: who 1s mistaken for a newly engaged typewriter in the office of a rascally stockbroker; who upsets his swindling plans, brings about a happy marriage of her chum, and incidentally works up a pretty love affair of her own.e role is especially adapted to pretty Mies Carrle Reynolds, who, in her convent \u201cschool dress in the first scene, is 4 rely charming, and in \u201cer creation] of laces and ribbons in the ball room scene is radlantly beantii- ful.\u2018The comedy of the production is well taken care of by Messrs.Robert Whyts, a famous English comedian; Use only | Putnem'e\u2014tte thes Arthny.Woolley, and Barrie Maxwell, Mr.W.P.Kearney, president of the hours.ck Lacrosse Club apd Canadian | best a * .yy CL SE VE = - =, zu TE IT AT, ee + trie sings a song entitled \u201cI.binges the oe \u2014- et same tasses ; \u2019 vo SON: Henry W.Savage this year is preparing for the most Important seasun in the history of his English Grand Opera Company.His \u2018\u201cParsifal\u201d company that gave Wagner's master- pleces |, last year has been combined with the English Grand Opera com- 1 pany that enjoyed enormous success on a trans-continental tour, giving him the most pretentious organization for presenting serious opera In English that he has ever broyght together.His corps of principals will include the best English singing artists on the American stage while the chorus and Instrumental forces will be largely augmented.\"forty symphnoy musicians will be ah added feature and these will be under the musical direction of the Chevalier N.B.Emanuel and Elliott Schenck.\u2019 « Music lovers will bejpleased to know that the ghief new work in the repertoire \u2018this year will be an elaborate production of \u2018\u2018\u2019The Valkyrie.\u201d This will.be the first of the Nibelungerr Ring operas to have a production in English and will be followed later on with \u201cDas Rheingold,\u201d \u201cSiegfried,\u201d and *'Gotterd erung.\u201d The remainder of.the ertoire will include Wagner's \u2018\u201cLohe in\u201d and \u201c\u2019Tannhauser.\u201d\u201d Verdl's \u2018Rigoletto\u2019 and \u2018\u201cAl- da,\u201d Puccini's \u201cLa Boheme\u201d and Gounod's \u201cFaust.\u201d : The tenth season of the organization will open with a week at the New Montauk in Brooklyn October 2nd, after .which there will be a week in Newark and a brief New England tour of two weeks before the annual engagement in Boston fortwo weeks at the Tremont.- The company.will then visit Montreal and Toronto, its itinerary including a second tour of the south and western states as far as the Pacific coast.+.e FUTURE BILLS.\u2018\u2019The Gaiety Girls\u201d will be the pro- grammme or the last week of the Pollard's stay at the Academy.- ° Miner's \u2018Merry Burlesquers, will fo!- low the London Galety Girls at the Royal week after next \u2018 7 - .Mme.Schumann-Heink is th attraction at His Majesty's, sec na mings there in musical comedy the\u2019 week of September 11.© The bill for the third week is being kept a eon dark mystery, but 1 understand it is a show that made a big London hit last year.\u2018Kyrle Bellew in \u201cRaffles\u201d comes next, and Mr.Willard (minus, alas! Miss Mary Hé£milton), opens his American tour hers Oct.4.PROPLE AND PRODUCTIONS.the United States will do Alice Neilsan's forthcoming tour of Tam bel \u201cwith M.ef summer\u2019 en- of the biggest features will be E ENGLISH OPERA SEA- game re An orchestra of! week Mr.Dalton, of Montreal, is here short visit.- : : Capt.and Mrs.Panet, of Quebec, left here Tuesday.: .Mrs, C.Dunn has returned to Quebec.Miss Pacaud is the guest of Mrs.Taschereau.> Mr.J.Dessaint- returned to Ottawa this week.- Mr.Fraser spent the week-end here, Mrs.Laurie is staying: at Pine Court.on a Miss Dora Brown, of Quebec, are the guests of Mrs.W.Lemesurier at Sunnyside.Mr.E.Chassee has returned to Que- ec.Mr.R.Reinhardt is here on a short visit.Mr.and Mrs.Auger, of Montreal, arrived here last week.oo Mr, P.Cattielier is the guest of Mr.E.Taschereau.\u201cMr.&.Lemesurier spent Sunday here.Mr.Bertrand spent Sunday here.Mr.L.Nadeau returned to Quebec this week.; Mr.C.White arrived this week from Sherbrooke.: Mrs.O'Dell, of Sherbrooke, is here.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll gave a delightful\u2019 sailing party last week.- ; ST.ANNE°S.The .Lake of Two Mountains\u2019 races which took place last Saturday after- \u2018i -noon were thoroughly enjoyed by «the thousand of people on shore ag well as those who followed the course In yachts and other water craft.Owing 10 the kindness of Mr.R.B.Angus who threw open his lovely grounds opposite the course to the public many were able to see the races who might not\u2019 otherwise have done so.Mr.and Mrs, Rivard and family, who have spestt.the summer in St.Anne's have returned to town.|.Mr, Deserres, of Vaudreuil was at the Clarendon over Sunday.Mrs.Witaker and Mr.W.Witaker | were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.-Kissock over Sunday.|_ Mr, and Mrs.Keeiing who_have heen visiting here for a few days have returned to Montreal.\u2018 Mr.Cathers -apent the week end in Ste.Anne.: Mr.and Mrs.Harding and family have takei Mr.Blaliock's Senneville, for the rest of the season.Mr.Duboig left for Old Orchard last Tuesday.Mr.Cowan was the guest of Mr.N.Kissock, over Sunday.M.Shearer spent a couple of days at the Clerendon this week.Rev.Mr.Graham and Mrs.Graham have returned from their trip to the Old Country and are the guests of Col and Mrs.Dowker, Throstle Lodge.Mr.and Mrs.Reid have returned from Toronto.\u2018 Se | A large party sal dup \u2018Prom Dixie for the hop last Saturday returning Sunday evening.Mr.Taylor was & guest endon on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Roy have returned to town after spending the summer in Ste.Annes.\u2018 The Hotel Clarendon.has already lost many of its summer guests several femilles leaving during the past week.Some of those who have gone are.Mrs.Lerocque, Mr.ænd Mrs.Raymond, Mr, and Mra.Rivard and family Mr.and Mrs.Steringler and family, New York, Miss LeRoi, Mrs.Dupre and the Misses Dupre, Mrs.Moriarity and the Messrs.Moriarity and several others.| Mr.R.Lanctot has been the his mother at the Hotel Clarendon, tot Mr.and Mrs.Lanctot and Miss Lanc- tot who have spent the summer at e rendon returned t on Friday.0 the city at the Clar- LONGUEUIL.The usual fortnightly bonnet hap was held last Saturday evening and was a most enjoyable function.The falr weather brought over a large crowd of city members who returned on the late boat.\u2018Miss Tremayne has returned from a feu weeks\u2019 ay in Quebec.r.an rs.McAgy, Of Pittsburg, who has beep visiting Mrs.Adorn oo the last month, returned home this week.Cl , Mr, Corniel Beaulieu left for a trip to Bic last Wednesday.° Miss Hurtubfse is the guest of Miss Prendergast In Ste.Agathe des date, and Mra.Wileo .Mr.an rs.Wilson who have be visiting relatives in Longueuil, return ed to New York on Wednesday, .Mr.Brannan.of Kingaton was town during the past week.Mr.Doyle is spending two weeks holidays in Longueuil.; \u2018The smoking goncert held last Tuesday in the ut house was well at tended and a most enjoyable evenmz Rev.\u2018from Chambly.\u2018gatta in thine last Saturday.Miss J.Hardy, Miss J.Ladriere and |\" 1 Belque's guest has returned home.- = \u2014\u2014 a ) from.a trip to the.New RB States.\\ 2.Ce a 1ss Desjardins has returned Mr.and Mrs.T.days here this week.Mr.G.R.Gray represented the loça/ boating clup at the Bt.Stephen's ao.= Anotker of the series of yacht racts will \u2018be held this afternoon and pr& mises to be a most interesting event.Mr.Denincourt is visiting his fathes over here, ' \u2026 CT Mrs, - Marchand spent Several dags here with relatives last week.- .Mr.Paquet left Longueuil this wedk for Pointe au Pic.LT Mr.and Mrs.Morin are visiting friends here.ctw Mr.and Mrs.Brault leave.SRurtly for a trip to the Gulf.i MURRAY BAY.Mrs.Higginson Cabot and Miss Obje- ver, of Washington, are to be highly congratulated in the success of the Gymkhana pleces,~which they were chiefly responsible for and which took place on \u2018Tuesday afternoon in Mit.Cabot's grounds at the beautiful Mdnor House of Mount Murray Cap a I'Algle.The wegther, such an lLn- was perfect, and the crowd to witness\u2019 the sports immense, and included not only the smartest of the smart from town, but \u201cJean Baptiste, his wife and family for miles around.The Gymk- han proper, conssited of a programme of eight races and began with a stately quadrille on horseback, \u2018The cow-, boys,\u201d most becoming cowboy\" costumes.Then came a Carters Animal Race.\u201d Then a very pretty one, \u201cTHting at, the ring,\u201d in which a number of ladi¢s | as well as gentlemen took part.Most amusing wa$ the show of \u201cMares and thelr coits.\u201d The farm mare looked as if she did not at all approve of being ridden round a ring at a canter, iol- lowed by.her poor little shy.colt and a loud chorus of whinneying from moe thers and foals provokd rounds of ap- plaue and much laughter from the spectators.\u2018The children\u2019s three-legzed race was another amusing feature of the.afternoon and also the efforts af &@ me of the r«ders to keep on their steeds in the saddling race.When tha races were over many of the visitors .availed themselves of Mrs Cabot\u2019s kind .invitation to afternoon tea at her lovely home in the Manor House, and she was the ricipient of many thanks for the interest sne \u2018has aroused all over the country in the improvement of tiie local Canadian pony, who held his own bravely in the various races in which he was pitted against rivals from New York and other large cities of (ha.on the race course were Mr.and Mrs.Kennedy, of Quebec; Dr, Mrs.and Miss Hunter Robb, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.Hance, Quebec; Miss Flagge, of New York; Miss Gable, Philadelphia; Bowditch, Albany; Mr.and Mrs.Campbell, Toronto; Mrs.Budden, \u2018Montreal; \u201cMrs.and Miss Greenshields, Montreal; ton; Miss McLimont, Montreal; Mrs.\u2018Wright and family, Ottawa, and many, others.; : Mr.R.A.-Lovittt's steam yacht, \u2018*Privateer,\u201d\u201d of New York, has been this week with his family aboard.* Mr.and Mrs.H .C Carter have returned to Montreal.Miss Sue,Price arrived this wéck and is the guest® of Mrs.Wm.Price.Mx.and Mrs A.Clarke of Toronto, were at the hotel this week for a few days.Mrs.and Miss Sclater have returned \u2018home to Montreal.Mrs.N.M.Yuile and son, of Montreal, have returned home.Mr.and Mrs.L.Boston, have been here this week./ Dr.and Mrs.Gamble and the Misses Gamble, of St.Louis, are at the Hotel.Miss Drake, of Montreal, is at the hotel.Mr.and Mrs.Pendleton, of New: York, and their little son, have re- | turned home.\u2026 Mr.Humble of Montreal, is at the hotel.- \u2019 Mr.G.A.Balfour, of Montreal, was fhere this week.1s now at Rice Lake, after a few days here and at Murray Bay.Judge and _Mrs.Dunlop.have.returned to Montreal.' Mrs.Wm.Russel! has been the re- ciplent of many congratulations the past few days over the marriage of her daughter, Miss Florence Russell, son, of Quebec, took place in that city very quietly on Monady afternoon.This came as a great, but very pleasant surprise to her many friends here, who wish her every happiness.Mr.Austin has returned .to Montreal.Mr.G Jackson has returned home.r- Wm.Price, of Quebec, spent a few days here this week.after a few days here at the hotel with his son., : turned home.Tuesday evening Dr.and Mrs.Gale and thelr daughter.Mrs.Balley, gave a most charming outdoor party.The grounds were very tastefully decorated with lanterns and flags, and the bright and pretty dresses of the ladies.made the scene a very gay one.The animal race, which was run this the many lookers-on.Miss Dunlop rena pet lamb, \u201cBa Ba,\u201d and it came in first, leaving the rest of the barnyard far in the year.; VAUDREUIL.- Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Conrad have returned from Old Orchard.The Misses Routh are the guests nf Mrs, N.E.Hamilton.- .Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Merrill, of New York.have been the guests of Mrs.Dr, Merrill _ .( At the tea given last Sunday at the Nash and Mrs.Dr.Merrill.Nash.AE Mr.and Mrs.Emile Chaput spunt Sunday here visiting Mrs.A.Chaput.Mr.and Mrs.B, Balcer are with Mrs Singer.: Mies Bisaillon 1s Mrs.Beique's guest.Miss Beique has returned from Vale yield.: Mrs.Scott and her daughter have been Mrs.Ambrosse's guests.Miss Featherstonhaugh is staying with Miss Tooke.: Mr.and Mrs.Tresidder are the guests of Mrs.A.Lionais.Miss St.Jacques who has been Mra.-\u2014 Mr.Tetrault and family have left Montreal.Mr.Dawson and family are with Mrs.Ambrosse.Mr.St.Jacques was here on Sunday.Mr.Lafontaine was Mr.Hamilton's\u2019 guest \u2018on Tuesday.: Mr.Sharing and his daughter were the guests of Mrs.Merrill.Mrs.Sadler entertained friends from Montreal on Saturday.Dr.Morrin was Mra.A.Nash's guest on Saturday and Sunday.; Hon.H.B.Rainville and family are expected in a few days.: The Misses Emard are leaving next week for a trip down the Gulf.DRINK \u201cSALVADOR.\u201d Paris, 1905, for superior excellence, as to purity, flavor and quality, in com petition with the whole world.To he.had at all licensed hotels, restaurants ete.\u2014Adv.< ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 Are eorns harder to rec pat hors have ld ave They ae same kind vi not been Holleway's' ud > wes sport.by weing Cora oa era Cure! Tay Lert nt chimie rn ts A mayer} portant factor in such entertainments, T.\u2018Currie spent.soie Zo all tho riders being got up in Mrs.Lockwood, New York; the Misses \u201d TADOUSAC.' Mr.G.S.Hayward, of New York, whose marriage t& Dr.James Steven- \u2019 United States\u2014 Among the spectators \u201c the Misses Oliver; Washing-\u2014\u2014 , - 07 B.Cooledger, * of 7: N 4 Mr.C.H.Grey, of Quebec, has re- week, caused no end of merriment to tennis court the hostesses were Mrs.C, : Mrs.Hamilton is the guest of Ma | LL LT PR \u2018 je ed rsrems ides ay Tres NE NR AR raL sv ma ;_ Mr.S.G.Lewis has returned home .\u2026 1 for ._ R daz afm ee era um 1 Later.AND EACH CONTRACTOR WAS A SPECIALIST bh\" Result is That Each Branch of the Work Has Been Done in a.Thorough Up-to-date Way, Which Makes the Building One of the \u2018Most Substantial in the Countr Of the many large office buildings that make thq commercial centre of ontreal so attractive, few have elicited so much attention as the handsome ten storey building just mmplelud by the Sovereign Bank of Canada.It would, indeed, be difficult to find a ntcer arrangement for a joint bank and office building.Every storay has some particular feature that goes to make tic different suites of offices specially al- tractive but naturally it is the large area in which the Mantreal branch of the Sovereign is located, and wich comprise the whole of the ground floor that attracts most attention.\u2018With its beautiful white marble aalls and pillars, Its lofty ceilings, its nice proportions, the visitor on entering 1s impressed with the splendid arrangement by which ample space Is afforded to the large staff and the very rapidly increasing clientele of tie bank.Back of the large counter every provision has been made for the different depart: ments, while in front of the counter ta?Sovereign Bank has managed to mors than sustain its reputation of œurefully attending to all the wants of ils CUstomers, Along the walls are large desïts for the business man in a hurry to transact his banking, while off the main office large, handsomely .furnistvzd ofii- ces continue to make business a pleasure for the lady customers aad sucn business men as may have to work out some problem or adjust some account.\"On entering the visitor is surprised te find in the wall opposite the main doar a group of rough cast stones end is pleased to find thaf they are the last ruins of the \u2018old fordfication wall of Montreal._ ._ In a portion of the basemernt wlucit can only be reached through the local office the bank has placed a large vault, which contains a complete system of safety deposit boxes, When.or: ieal- izes that it weighs over thirty tons one \u2018can see just what a Iruge- thing it \u2018a.The size of the vault is twelve rect six inches in width, ¢ight feét deep aad eleven feet high.It is of the most modern burglar proof construction that is known to the safe trade to-day.Tho outer door alone weighs four tons and is hung on the latest szroll crane hinges wirh ball and roller bearings.The doo > {8 closed and made air idght by means of a powerful gear wheel and eocentile pressure system on the outside of the door.he whole vault when locked is secured by four wheel locks, each caps: able - of over one Rindred million changes of combinations.It is also locked by a triple chranometer time- lock.For use during the dav time, there s a highly polished steel grille gate.In side the vault there are four large burglar safes each wéighing Zour | ton.: « walls, etc, yo ed on the way this most modern Yn- stallation was put lu, aud in such a short space of time, HUGE VAULT BUILT BY WELL KNOWN FIRM The huge vault in the basement of the new Sovereign Bank building are among.the special reatures and were specially constructed for the bank by the J.and J.Taylor & Sons Co, \u2018the Toronto, Safe Works.An idea of how huge it is- may be gathered from the fact that it weighs over thirty tons.The size.of the vault is 12 feet 6 inches in width, 8 feet decp and 11 feet high.It \"is of the most modern burglar proof construction that is known to the safe rade to-day.The outer door alone weighs four tons and is hung on the latest scroll crane hinges with ball and roller bearings.The door is «losed und made air tight by means of a powerful gear wneel and eccentric pressure system located in.the outside of the door.In the interior of the vault a complete set of safety deposit boxes and four large burglar sates each weighing four tons are to be found.The whole vault when locked is secured by four wheel locks each capable of over one hundred million changes of combination.It is also locked by a triple.chronometer time lock.: : \" For use during the day time there is a highly polished steel grille gate.These vaults can be reached only through the local offices of the bank and the impression that one readily gathers in seeing them _is_that-as\u2014far{ as affording absolute security is cone | cerned it would be very difficult to improve upon them.i The «construétion certainly reflects | the greatest credit on.the J.J.Taylor and Sous Company who are now re- | garded as the leading safe makers of l Canada, \u201cAll the electric light, power, bell and telephone wiring in the new Sover- 1 elgn Bank building was put in by the t contractors, Callver and Brock, 1601 \u2018Notre Dame street.The magnitude of ; this work appeals to every visitor to | the building.The building was wired | tor over 1200 incandescent lamps and jp nearly 200 switches, Wiring was dole | on the conduit system.that is a com- i plete system of gpeclally prepared iron \"tubing is built into the partitions, \u2018 and terminating at the.| point where the lights, switch or cutouts are required.After tbe plaster- i ing has been finished and the floor! laid, the wires are drawn .intu these! tubes and .are connected to the fix- | jdures, etc.This tubing protects the Wire from any kind of injury, and in- the event of any defects showing up\u2019 in the wire, a defective wire can be, idrawn out and {SOVEREIGN BANK BUILDING A MODEL : : _ OF UP-TO-DATE SOLID CONSTRUCTION A Ten-Storey Office Structure in Which Comfort and] CL : Gonvenience Have Been Combined With Unusual Success .- PTE PER N 4 es dé Ni \u201c7 -YHE NEW SOVEREIG \u2014-\u2014 ee ty Ry + ~ MODERN GHOST BES LONDON But it Performs Curious ¢ Stunts for a Supernatural Visitant.> i CLOTHIAR, wa Commercial Suits \u2014 Some curious and unexplained events at Saracen House, Snow Hill, london, have caused people to inquire whether tba.fmm- ous Cocklane ghost is at work again.Baracen House is bullt on the site occupled by the house where the shosty.mantfesta- tions which so interested Dr.Johnson took place.It is now occupled by an unromantic firm of American dealers, Messrs.Jéhn L.Sardy & Co.A night or two ago Mr.Sardy was called up on the telephone by the police, who told him that the door of the premises Was open.They also said that the electric light had been switched on.Mr.Sardy hurried down.The light had been gwitched off before he arrived.As- companied by e policeman he entered the of- tices, to tind them perfectly empty.No aign of anyone having been there could be found, and so far no explanation of the Incident is forthcoming.Nor ls the nnening of tho door less mysterious.Hammond, the warehouseman, declares that he locked the door when he left at eight o'clock.That bn did so is proved by & customer of the firm who saw him net only look the door, but apply bis knee to it to test it, There were no indications that the déor had been forced, and the lock had not been tampered with, There have been several unexplained bap- penings in the seme building.Not long age a heavy weight was heard to fall In one of the first-floor rooms, breaking the incandescent mantles in the rovm below.When an employe went upstairs to ses what had fallen he found the room in its normal state.Messrs.Bardy & Co.have occupied thelr present premises for about aix years, and are no believers in the supernatural, but they find 1t rather \u2018difficult to explain weird incidents of the kind narrated.DR.JOHNSON'S BHELIPF.In Mr.Sardy's room, out of respect for the historical interest of rthe \u201cplace, there |is hung a card giving a brief account of-the Cock-lanc ghost, In which Dr.Johnson firm- {ly believed, though be could not be convinced of the truth of the earthquake at Lisbon.It states: \u2014 \u2019 : N BA - \u201cOn this sito stood the house in which the NK BUILDING.ereign Bank building is the elevated systeni.among the most modern to be found in tha city.The building is equipped with two Otis Fensom direct connected electric passenger elevators, with a speed of 325 fret per minute.These machines are operated by full magnet control, with u switch in the | car, so arranged that should the operator take his hand off, it would im-' mediately Hy back to the centre, stop- | \u2018ping the car at once, besides this there | is a safety switch, which in case of em.| ergency will cut off the main current, The cevators include among thelr most ;strikingly up to date features, the fact that they are quite safe, being equipped with the most modérn safety devices, including speed governor which would operatu in evént of ropes break- Ing or auy similar accident by throwing in the safetys at the bottom of ho var, thus locking it securely to the guides, also electric stops placed at the terminal landings which automat- Cock-lane ghost was supposed to appear In the year 1762.All London was thrown {nto a state of excitement by the reported existence of the ghost.Queer noises were heard fn the house, and a luminous lady bearing a strong resemblance to a Mra.Kemt who once lived in the house, but hed died two modern buildings, the sheet metal work in connection with the now.Sovereign Bank bulldlrig, wus done by the lirmj of Douglas Bros, of 177 Common Street.This flyin had charge of the roofing, the | cornice ot copper, and the skylights, | which are made of galvanized fron.Jha ; visitdr to the building is shown these years previously, was said to appear.various features which are all the most| Suspicions were aroused as to Mr.Kemt up-to-date ideas for the purpose, con- having poisoned bis wife, and wore confirm- tributing largely to the fdeal proposed ed by the ghost, who answered interrogato- in tha construction of our large business ries by knocking.Crowds wers attracted to houses nowadays-vhat they should be fhe house, and the majority became bellev- entffely fireproof.\u2018The firm of Douglas \u2018ers.Dr.Johnson and many celebrities vis- Bros.has had charge of similar opera- i ; ; \u2018 ted the house, wbich at that time was occu- i .+ ne! , tlons in connection with the following pled by a Mr.Parsons.\u201d stately structurés, which include many | \u2018of tho most extensive buildings in cine | It will be remembered.that the manifesta- | city.The Grand Trunk bullding, the 10s were afterwards proved to be rather Wire and Cable bullding, the Sherwin- {clumsy tricks performed by a young girl Williams building, the new Bell Tele- .phone building, tho Montreal Stock J Exchange, d the Grosv - flats.H Il E ere and ans Grosvenor tats | Trjed All Else highest possible standard of Perfection, | a new one.inserted As an office \u2018building At is rendered without \u201cdisturbing the walis or floors specially attractive on account of it be-1in any way.From the street con-'! ing as absolutely fire proof as has ocon ' nection the primary wires enter the.found to make a building.All the offi- | building underground\u2019 and run to a ces are furnishéd in palished oak and! specially designed reom in the base-! every suite is so arranged that a large ment where the transformers are amount of light is obtained in every ; placed.These transformers convert office.In addition to using the ground | the current from the 3000 Volt street floor for iis local office thé Sowerelgn ! pressure to 104'V.suitable for dis- ically break current connection and set ; The firm has ita head office in Toronto the break to prevent the car running; &d has been established In Montreal beyond the desired position.The ma- for five yeurs, v tech Unie 4 \u2018branca chines are lsu equipped with mechani-' Wits opened here, Since the brunch was cal indicators ou cach floor which show | fstablished the Montteal business has at a glance the.opposition.of the cars increased largely cach year, until now | and the direction they are running.il has attained to fattering proportions, | There are.also two plunger direct ram | ., \u201c| ELECTRIC FIXTURES sidewalk hoists made of solid steel tub- | .To No Benefit \"THEN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIS DIABETES.Bank has reserved the first floor for 1ts | own use.On this floor are located the effice of Mr.D.M.Stewart, the second vice-president and general managwr of of the bank and the various head office | carried out many important contracts, books down to the vaults.departments.CONTRACTORS MADE A RECORD IN TIME \u201cThe general contractors who erected this building are the Chas.Thackeray : Lo, OE SL, games Stree ~w ao carrwa out the Stone.\" Excavation was commenced on July Lin, 1853 and was pushed with great rapidity wight and day gangs be- : ing empioyed.The erection af the steel work commenced on August 24th, 1304 and it was rinished in record tire, - Le- ing completed un October 20, Vi.Considering the building is t2n stories in height great-rredit-is-dque\u2014to the works: meu and contractor for work, , .The ground floor is built of Stanstead Granite which gives a very clean and neat appearance.The upper stories are finished with \u201cKentucky Blue Stone.\u201d The individual contractors seemed to work -in co-operation with: each other all through, each trying to get finished early so as to give the nbxt man a chance; it was this good feeling which enabled them to finish the.building in such a wonderfully short time.; All the steel.work is protected by this speedy the Térra Cotta system of fireproof- | jug which is used throughout.The building is also equipped with the most \u201c Up-to-date system of ventilation, the \u2018fresh air being drawn through a chamber,\" heated to a nominal degree and distributed through the various rooms and corridors by an electrically driven fan.In all its appointments the \" Building 1s both substantial and.artistic, and has given the greatest satisfaction tov ali.PLUMBING IS OF THE MOST MODERN TYPE The piumbing, heating and ventilation of this building was installed by the oldest and most up to date firm in the Dominion of Canada, namely, the Garth Company of Montreal, under the direct supervision of the architect, Mr, Stone.; The vhols plumbing system of the building is undoubtedly the inost mod- crn of any building fn the City at \u2018present writing.Bach office is titted with à high uslass enamelled iron basin.Each basin is furnished with a nickel-plated tumbler holder ang glass towel bar à a nickel-plated and porcelain soap holder.The Publié Lavatories are the most complete in all detail and furnished with every hygienic device known.The heatlng system is known aa the overhead feed.It consists of a two pipe gravitv and return arrangement al {s most economieal In the use of fuei.The ventilation !s the most com- lete in every respect, each office be- assurod a good supply of air, at a proper temperature.The \u2018Garth Company certainly should be compliment- PREVENT TAKING COLD hen you esme home shivering and cold, fcet wet, a tickle in your throat\u2014 take a eotiff doge of Nerviline in hot - Rub Nerviline over your throat afd chest as well.This prevents a chill borhan Boe cold.tastantiy.Just as with viiine as with the Qoctor, # handy.For nearly fifty universally instructions of the architect Mr.1 the whole.| possible for Messrs.J à special \u2018feature of ths now tributing for the lights, fans, ete.in : the building.In addition to the wiring work on the Sovereign Bank building, | the firm of Callyer and Brock have In connection with Montreal's most | Impesing edifices, and are .engaged in| | several others of not less \u201cmagnitude.; Among thelr completed contracts is; the new M.A.A.A.building on Peel; | Street.The firm has also the contract for the wiring of the new McGill Y.M.©.A.butiding which is now in course of construction on Sherbrooke street, and will commence work on the M&Jill Union building which is now being erected on Sherbrooke street.also, as soon as operations on that edifice are sufficiently advanced., \"THE DECORATIONS / ARE WORKS OF ART bo ; Much credit is due Messrs.W.8.| Scott atid C0.of St.Cutherine street for the masterly way lv which they did! the painting and glazing otf the build- | ing.Their contract, while perhaps not : 80 lurge as some.was by no means { the least important.In any building with a costly and highly finished in- | | terior, the painting and polishing of\" the woodwork, and the burlapping of | the walls are considerations not at all to be neglected.It was with full confidence in Messrs.Scott and Company's! {that this confidence could not have been better placed.The.great care\u2019 exercised and the excellent taste displayed by these gentlemen in fulfilling the terms of their agreement prove them second to none in Montreal in the work of painting and polishing.Thelr work harmonizes perfectly with the remainder of the buliding\u2019s inter- Jor and adds \u2018greatly to the beauty of The nature of .their work made it im- Scott and Company to begin.their labors.on the building as early us the other, contractors.\u2018This caused no delay, however, a8 the members of this enterprising firm kept the work going day ang night, so as to have it completed as early as possible, yet spared no pains to have every portion perfect, and every detall exact, oe The marble work of the offices of the building was entrusted to the Forsyth Granite Co., of 350 Willlam street, who have carried out many important marble contracts in Montreal and clse- where, notably at the Bank of Mont- -Teal, Canada Life Bldg.\u2026, G.T.R.Offices Liverpool, London and Globe Bldg., : etc, etc.\u2018The.whole of the work was! carried out in white veined Italian marble giving the appearance of light and cleanliness, Like the rest of the building the work was carried out In | record- time, being commenced on.the 1st of March and finishel in less than {two months.Considering that there + were eleven floors and that all the | corridors and lavatories were laid in mosaic and the walls marble, this is very quick work, In linings the divisions of the cloacts and urinals are also of marble.Special attention was given to the marble dado work of the ground floor which was laid out in panels with styles, rails and pilasters similar to those In the banking room.The panels were sawed out of one large block and carefully matched, the whole forming a very artistic and creditable piece of work.THE ELEVATORS ARE \"A SPECIAL FEATURE Sov- ; appearance of fine polished mahogany.become popular owing to its to match for | THE MARBLE WORK lined, with |\u2018 the lavatories in addition to the wall | opr.| five boxes for §1.00 at all dealers.ing running in steel cylinders, operated by city water pressure, one being, used for taking ashes from the building the other for conveying the bank's va LÀ FIREPROOF FURNITURE \u2014 A STRIKING FEATURE - ! Oue of the most noticeable and in- | teresting features is that of the Cana-' da Office Furniture Cu.of 221 St.James street, who cquipped the whole | of the bank with fireproof steel furniture which when finished has the All the téllers\u2019 desks, cabinets, filing devices, etc, are fMade of the steel with the exception of the chairs, tables, desks, ete, In the manager's.otilce, which are made of solid inuhog- any.This is the first steel outfit of.the kind to be supplied in Canada al-\u201d though no doubt this system will soon perfect safety froin fire.The tellers\u2019 desks are also a great Improvement on the old style, being à completely closed section su that should a clerk have occasion to return at night there is no need to put books, papers, ete, in: i vaults before leav rhic y - ¢ ¢ leaving, which weuld ne | energy and ability no small share of !the success uchieved is due.cessitate two persons returning to operate the opening of vault.All that has to be done now.is to lock the cage until the clerk returns, the \u2018Looks etc.being : high class workmanship that the man- | Perfectly inaccessible without the key.: -agemenl of the bank gave them the '\\ Beside this there ure in the bas contract, and the finished work shows; ment 75 olive colored, wardrobe lockers of the same material for \u2018the use of the clerks.This Individual locker system .prevents the intrusion of tire, vermin or dust, clean and sanitary \u2018besides being durÿ, able and.secure.The walls of tha basement are also fitted with shelves : the storage of books, etc.ADDS GREAT BEAUTY The marble work of the bank was executed by T.Rochon & Fils of 1354 St.Lawrerge street, the inside belng made chletly of White vein Italian marble which gives a very clean sanl- tary appearance to the building.The green marble top of the counters was made from one of the longest pieces of Verde Antique Marble\u201d ever brought ! to Montreal, & special block having been guarried for the \u2018purpuse.The ! counter itself is made of Italian vein ' marble with mould base and cap, | neatly set and polished.Al) the pil- then are mary finished, being of © ma al with m Tne floor: 18 also ated RE: to match.a SHEET METAL WORK WAS IN THE BEST OF HANDS As has been the case with many of: Montreal's most imposing and most AN AMERICAN DISEASE Bome doctors go so far as to.say that indigestion is the national disease of America.There is but one national remedy for Indigestion and that remedy fs Dr.Hamiiton's Pills which accelerate the action of the gastric glands and give tone to the digestive organs.They strengthen the kidneys and liver, cleanse And purify the blood and thus add general tone to every ofgan of the \u2018body.Flesh and stréngth are fast restored -and the patient can eat and digest any fuod he pleases.Test Dr.Hamilton's Pills yourself\u201428c per box | Startling .Case of Thos.Harrison, of \u2018ranged that extra ilglting for desks, ea { prove most interesting.The rodins are l'different style-of-decoration adapted to thus makine them - fect in use, Disighatg suit every ar- ; chitectural style and p+Nod are shown.| some of the effects being exceedingly | handsome and a decided revelation of OF HANDSOME PATTERN! 8t Mary's Ferry\u2014He Tolls A1 ) : .\u20ac the N s the Story Himself, A handsome feature the New Sov- A .Pas crelgn Bank Luilding's equisinent aud St.Mary's Ferry.York County, one which has attracted mazn acnir- Hing\u2014comment \u2014is \u201cthat \u2014of une\u201d electrfe lighting.The fixtures: are \u2018the work of Messrs, McDonald & Willson of 2458 St, Catherine street and In boul thelr design and\u2019 exeuvution refle-t uch credit on that enterprising firin.The fixtures of the office portion of tho building are of plain but neavy construction, designed to serve the oiac- tival purposes of office use ani so ar- etc.\u201cmay be added at any.time.In the main banking room the fixtures are much more massive and urnate, serving the purposes at once of utility and ornament in a manner to call fur un- stinted praise.Of the fixtitres th=u- Selves and the prompthess-uf\u2014their\u2014ex=\u2014 ecution and installaticn, only thu-e whe know ne 1UMiled the ar the disposal Of Lie makers can dppreciate the dif- flcultics they had to contend with.Their factlities.however, proved fuily equal to the und: rtaking.The entire work has been: done under the personal supervision of the Montreal Manager of the firm, Mr.F.J.Parsons, to whose To those interested in the practical Application of electricity to the purposes of ar- titiclal lighting, a visit to the newld equipped showroums of McDonald gnd Willson on\u2019 $1.Catherine street, will handsomely titted up-each one In a to the class of fixtures displayed.all of which are sg arranged that they can be Instantly lighted to show thelr ef- the possibilitias of electrical - fixtures in the way of interior furnishing.The whole Is well worthy of a visit from | \u2018every lover of the beautiful and artistic in house decoration, ntoS.mitylateluar - BASEMENT IS LIGHTED.BY MULTIPRISMS The ornamental duewalk in front of | the new Sovereigh Bank building is.composed of Multiprisms.The chief; N.B., Aug.25.\u2014(Special.)\u2014That Dodd's -Kidney- Pills \u2018will - cure -Dlabetes,\u2014one | of the most deadly forms of Kidney Disease, has been satisfactorily proved by Mr.Thos.Harrison, of this place.Speaking of his cure Mr.Harrison says: Co \u201c1 began to suffer with severe pains above the region of the Kidneys.When I lay down it was torture to get up again.My appetite failed and 1 lost flesh rapidly.\u201cI doctored with several physicians, but it was all no use.Shortly after this I began to urinate blood and then I knew 1 was in the grip of that dread monster, Diabetes.\u201cAt this time a friend prevailed on me-to-try-a-boxX-of-Dodd\u2019s\" Kidney Pilla and they did me so much goodJl continued\u2019 the treatment till I had used three boxes, They cured me completes ly.\u201d os ve DISCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given .that FRIDAY.the 1st SEPTEMBER, is the last day on which the 3 PER CENT.DISCOUNT can be allowed on WATRR, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL TAXES.Parties desiring to avail themselves of the } Instalment System on Water Rates can do ro, however, by paying 1 on or before Sth Sept.and the balance on or before the 8th November, but NO DISCOUNT is allowable on guch payments; and in default of | the first within the time specified the whole becomes exigible and the water may be, TURNED OFF at any time thercafter witu- out furgher notice.\u2019 ., Faynfents roay be made by mailing cheques.| point of excellence in this modern ; and parties coming to the CHy Hall wi\u2018 large uae ia que E he front (nf avoid delay by bringing the exact amount of i ° IS.' Ww .ù nes the eir M.very best light for the basement.their b Mulüiprisme, iustaied like the sinhi- | ards have wu deep reflecting surface, | SUBLRUB.Yer_the convenience dof citizens residing at and Overcoats A are the best fitting and most desirable ° every day wearing garments on sale in Canada, $10.00 to $16.50 The oftener you inspect our Fall line of CLOTHING the Better you Ce will find it.| pa Wy W W W W W L & FROCK AND ~~ DRESS SUITS \u201cOF PROGRESS BRAND MAKE are models of sartorial art, being perfect in \u2018Fit, Style, Material and Finigh.\u201d ~ $20.00 to $25.00.Progress Brand: Trousers need little introduction.We have them in many different weaves, .- $2.60 to $4.50.Every pair \u2018guaranteed correct In Style, Hang, Material and Price.Us \\W WW W W us W WW Ww Ww \\/ W W ENA # WM.CURRIE, 55 © Newly styled 423 Notre Dame St.West ° yez=2223333233233371 \u2014 5 pee = 1 | LO [LS A GOOD HORSE DESERVES A GOOD HARNESS.The \u201cALLIGATOR BRAND?\u201d has demonstrated its leadership over all \u2018others by its marvelous\u2014sale and\u2014low pric- ings.Superior in quality and workmanship, it.stands for the best\u2014a leader in the harness world.Look for our trade mark on Harnesses, Saddles, Trunks, Valises, etc.It stands for the best material, finest workmanship and satisfaction.» nd NOTRE DAME ST.MONTREAL dt tesselated -maruu] expanded at the bottom, for verticar] light.Secondary lateral prisms re- | inforce with light ' from up and down the street, while a final | parabolic suriuce, refracts the re- | flected rh and exercises a AQif- fusive effect upon the rays us tiey | emerge from the basement.lige, în° fact, the whole Luxfer produci, Loth! of these pavement prisms are scl-nyiff.! cally and correctly moulded [rom (he.best quality of fluld glass, and in Yigh- ly polished steel moulds.The jest imported Portland cement 1s used, and water tight joMts are guarante-l, It desired, the frame is fitted with an up-turned leakage.A peculiar advantage of the multiprisms \u2018syst+n ls that dirt upon the sidewalk mars \u2018he interior Hght to à very small derrce, The importanée of this feature must recommend itself to amyone whn reece ognizes how difficult it !s to preserve a high degree of cleanliness on pavements in the thronged business district of a great city.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014a\u2014\u2014 Gold, Silver 4nd Gun Metal Watches.i a distance from the City Hall, payinents will \u2018he received at the undermentioned Stations frem Thursday.the 24th August, to Friday, the 1st Soptomber inclusive: POLICE STATIONS.1 ST.CATHERINE ST, No.272, Hochelega Ward.\u201ccon.ONTARIO AND BEAUDRY STS.COR.RACHEL AND AMHERST STS.ST.LAWRENCH STREET.No.1172.COR.ST.CATHERINRB AND GUY ST3.COR.GRAND TRUNK AND SHEARER STREETS.\u2018 Ratepayers must bring thelr accounts with them.to those Stations, otherwise payment cannot be accepted., W.ROBB, 7 i City Treasurer.| City Treasurer's Office, City Hall, R.Hemsley, 266 Bt.James St.\u2014Adv.Montreal, 34th August, 1908.« i 2 0 Mines AT Morin Friars.MONTFORT AND TELEPHONE MAN 163 Arupe, P.Q.me LAURENTIAN LUMBER CO.Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Dressed Lumber - , Fiooring, Clapboards; ete.207-208 Board of Trade Buliding & \u2018 AR .a i 37 pe +57) TAS MOVED \u201crom 25+-8t\u2014James-St, \u2014{-team_he can-do_something wi COLLIS BROWNE'S GH LORODYNE Original and Qnly Genuine Bach bottle of this well knows Remedy ter COUCHS, COLDS, ASTHAMA, BRONCHITIS, NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, DIARRHEA, SPASMS, Eto, bears on the Government Stamp tae Dame of the Inventor, Dr.J.Collls Browne Numerous Testimonials from Emtaent Physicians accompany each Bottle 15144, 259 4s 6d By all Chemists, .Sold in Bottles v Eole Manufacturers: J.T.DAVENPORT, Limited, .LONDON.Wholesale Agents\u2014LYMAN BROS.& CO., LTD.Toronto.PURE AND WHOLESOME.| ONE POUND CAN 250 | JE.W.GILLETT Sfirens LIMITED} TORONTO, ONT.494 ST.PAUL ST., Importer, Exporter and Wholesale Dealer In Raw and Dressed Furs A large assortment of Persian Lambs, Gra Y ambs, Mink, Marten, Sables and all kinds o! \u2018Dressed Furs always on band.Cash pats en all consignments of Kaw Furs, Skins, aus Ginseng.' MESSRS.C.C.RICHARDS & CO.Dear Sirs,\u2014This fall I got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest very bad se I could not work and it hurt me to breathe.I tried all-kinds of Linlments and they did me no gocd.: One bottle of MINARD'S LINIMENT warmed \u2018on flannels and applied on my breast cured me completely.C.H.COSSEBOOM, Rossway, Digby Co., N.S.THEREARE MANY - .flours on the market to-day, but in spite of: all -competi- tion Five Roses Flour still holds its position as THE , BEST.lt is the purest and most reliable flour obtainable and gives more satisfaction to its uzers than any ordinary brand.Ask your grocer for it and\u2019 a package of our Breakfast Food and accept no substitutes.> LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.LIMITED, te JOSEPH FORTIER THE STATIONER, to more commodious premises, 1790 Noire Dame St., Cor.St, Peter St, and is prepared to receive and execute ordors for Ruling, Printing, Bookbindicg, Relief Btamping, and everything in the Stationery.ne.\u2014 \"a er Furniture Removed ! We have every facility for the careful removal of furniture: large lorrig®, experienced men and helpers.Orders peditiously executed.Phone Main 1343-2660, } W.H.TAYLOR, \u201863 COMMON STREET.Sy odie RIDER HA SDS SETLMENT PU .ve., PPR, Te Re WILL NEED CAREFUL REVISION The Great Novelist's Figures Are Somewhat Erroneous\u2014 Considerable Capital is Needed to Tide Inexperienced Immigrants Over Fitst Two Years in Northwest.(Special Correapendence to the Herald) Copyrighted\u2014~\u2014All Rights Reserved.gard is gifted with the sort of imagin- | tion that produces successful nqvels, and sympathetic that he in sincerely desirous of aiding in a practical way; some of the great submerged tenth of the old land cities.- But imagination and philanthrophy are not adequate to successfully un- ; dertake the practical side of à Wegt- 1 ern Canadian farming and coloniga- | tion proposition.Neither can the | sympathy of a nation make successful the efforts of inexperienced city men | and women who knew nothing of:agriculture, whose experience of the world and of shifting for themselves is lmited to the daily hustling for ani odd job.: \u2019 Such people are of a class, it must single share sod plow if he knows enough to kesp away from the hand- Nicole, B.C., Julyls, '05.\u2014Rider Hag- les and not get his ribs caved in wasn the cleaver strikes a stone or root.set of harrows he must have, I think and he is also broadly philanthropic, the Northwest.price is in the nelgh- borhood of He could probably club with three or four of his neigh- hors and buy a seed drill for say $100.He cey take off all ths crop he wlll have the firat season with a cradle instead of a reaper or.binder.It 18 not usual, however, for a Settler to have a crop the first season.Harness at a low estimate will cost $40.Scythe axe, cradle and other tools will take the greater portion of another $25.| That means for implements the first season at least $145 and we have not given the settler a waggon, for which however, he will have little use at tha beginning.- This 1§ forty-five dollars more than Mr.Haggard's esti- man I be admitted by those fam!lar with farming conditions in the West, least likely to succeed under the most favorable conditions.Those who have succeeded as farmers in the West, and have started in with experience.In thelr case capital\u201d was not so essential because they were.resourceful and knew how-to make the most of their, limited opportunities, These farmers were already familiar with farming operations elther in the West or in, Eastern Canada.They had been inüred to the hardships of farm life, They came prepared to accept the lot or the pioneer farmer, its privations, its_ loneliness, - and .incessant toll, But what of the class Rider Haggard proposes to s2nd to us?City i top from a sagebru?h; people who will find themselves in an environment.as different from their old one | as\u201d though \"they had been \u201csuddenly transported to the moon.; SETTLERS FIRST EXPENSES.Now let us see how they will fare on the figures Mr.Haggard cstimates as the cost of settling a family five, He estimates $350 for tages and barns.Now at es uber \u201ccottage\u201d will $350 \u2018 build?The difference between the sultability of a R350 cottage with the price of a barn deducted would seem to make it ad- North- .| visable to provide the settler with a mud shack for a start, llke plenty _{-of-his-predecessors_have been content with.A corral of poplar Togs with a grass thatch and chinked with mud and grass large\u2019 cnougn to hold his $120 $00 arth.of Farming Toles men and women of the old land cities., cutting, so the fodder People who could not tell a\u2019 potato cf.\u2018cot- «tres What kind of.à.mate, but we.had left from the \u2018\u2018cottage\u2019 fund after applying $150 of the $200 saved to horses a balance of fifty dollars» so that sup to this point we are about even with his estimate, there are hundreds of thousands who thiough it is distributed differently.FIGURES DON'T WORK OUT.A hundred dollars for five months\u2019 food is all right, but what about the \u2018wait between five months and the time {t requires tor a practical farmer to make his land self-supporting?A set- tier must arrive on his land early in March to give him and break land In garden patch and some grain crop.shack, get his.team, implements, RE seen it a thousand times, In most sections of the country, pral.rile or slough grass can be had for the tem will -not ce-operates by setting lands aside and by other means, it should take every precaution and see that not only are.he right class of people selected, but | that they are settled under conditions which will assure success, fo the failure of & colony like this to make : good would demn the country in the, eyes of many PBritishers of the class who would be successful and which would make most desirable séttlers in our Northwest.* There 1s room in plenty for all the|.people Mr, H d and the Salvation Army oan send to us, there are opportunities unlimited for all who come with the necessary qualifications of experience in farming, pluck and a desire to succeed, backed with tenacity | of purpose, the ability and will to un- | dergo privations and endure the toi! of the ploneer settler.To such people success and a comfortable compe- ence are certain, for the soil, the climate, and all other conditions for successful farming are in our Northwest, and this has been proven in hundreds .of thousands \u201cof 1n- stances, John P.McConnell.THE BRAINY WOlMAY SHOULD NOT WE Maude Gonne Claims Man's Inborn Conceit is Barrier to Happiness, \u201cIs marriage a failure?\u201d dreamily asked Maud Gonne, \u2018the Irish Joun of Arc,\u201d repeating the question of lhe New York World correspondent put to her the uther day.The question was timely because a Paris court had just granted the femi- pine Irish patriot and sociologist, a separation from her husband, Major John McBride, who fought with the Boers against the British, \" \u201cThe answer,\u201d she continued, reflec-\u2019 time to \u201cput in a.seen each of a thousand brilliant wo i ace: tively, \u2018most depends upon the woman, who is tne wife.It a woman really! has something worth while doing in! the world, I say unhesitatingly that] marriage is a deplorable step for her \u2014or \\s likely to prove so until after sha has accomplished her work.If she is an ordinury commonplace woman, then she might as well marry us not.: \u2018But a man ls selfish\u2014Oh! how selfish!\u201d she exclalimmed, \u201cno matter how { loving he is when first married, he js sure to become jealous AF\" sarcastic about his wife's career, Finally he is | liable to make his wife's lite a hell.time to erect his! ~*This-is true of nearly all men.1} I have men married to some common man _who_thinks.her first duty ls to, worship him, then to take care of his .children and home, then be grateful de er em vem ie mm mln asm I\u201c eftler-with LiyexSiack.cosfing 150% amount to much: horses and cattle cau rustle for themselves most of the winter, except for an occasional cold spell or heavy snow, \u201cwhfch-usuaHy does-not fast-Jong.-The- setller\u2019s seed for the first Beason will In parts of Alberta cost but little, T should say that ef the $100 allowed.for fudder and seed, © an \u201caverage of fifty dollars might be : saved.- .The item of transportation for a fam- {ly of five, presumably two adults and three children, looks large, but Mr.formation on that point.We have \u2018êgved approximately now $50, and brought the settler to the end of the ( firat five months.He has, say, broken , and seeded ten acres of soll.With unusually goud fortune, he will have, perhaps fifty bushels of wheat off it.\u2019 \"He has à coeâp corral Tor anis horses-comrortadbte==\u2014-== a mud: shack for himeelf and family, but no furniture unless he brought it with him, because It Is not included Haggard has probably got specific in-: worth of lve stock, with a nud shack.to live in, can be provided for say \u2018in Mr.Haggard's estimate.If he has $100, and leave $250 for other necessl- \"not brought furniture, he will have | Strachan, Bakers to Royalty ties.Breaiing-fhetSed | fifty dollars In cash, a plow, harrow, Now what sort of: \u201clive stock\u201d can he have in the Canadian Northwest for $150?- Let us see.A good farm team, and It requires lots of bone and muscle to break prairie sod, costs today at least $300.We can take $150 of the $350 saved from the cottage and barn item and apply it on the live stock.This will give the settler a vided he knows how to, \u2018drive a team.Of course a team of cayuses could be had for say $300, or even less in the Northwest but a cayuse Is only fit for hiking about the country as a saddle animal.He is neither broken to harness nor has the weight for draft work.Regarding his implementa, he will need a first-rate sod plow costing at a low estimate $30.Of course, a \u2018wheel gang plow is better, but the beginner can do very well with a rome FromFlour to your kitohen and never touches a hand \u2014 Purity Bread.James harness and a few tools, His hay, which we presume has cost only the labor of cutting and curing.is.stacked near his corral.\u2019 \" HOW SETTLERS MAKE FOOD.Had this settler commenced like hundreds of other experienced .men who have homesteaded land in the Northwest, he would have broken his land.secde , and go 8 uelæhbor.In the fall he would have built his shack and llved in it during the winter to comply with the homesteading regulations, But this settler has four mouths to feed besides his own.His shack must bé built when he arrives, he must get up a shelter for his wife and little onea, he must plant a garden to raise vegetables for their use.To break land and plant garden ha must have horses and implements.He must also have a corral for his horses and hay for thelr use in the winter.To do all these things in his Mexperlence will require all his time the first summer, so that he cannot work out for his neighbors assistance it ix asking from the Imperial Government to out this ~ \u2018 44 FT - .> 2 .st NUE re VAG em re .4 ; ST project, and the Dominion ernment amir sid mises ne to work for, If the Salvation Army receives the | \u2018for eno on.Co.| \u201cMoreover, in the way of happy marriages there is increasing difficulty ugh food and clothes to live of the mian and the woman: In these days a woman 8 likely to be better educated than her husband.It Is a fatal error for such a woman to take jon such a man.Then, he makes another kind of a hell by misunderstanding her and ridiculing her from the standpoint of his hopeless inferiority.THIS BLOCKS HAPPINESS.\u201cBut the worst obstacle to marital happiness '\u2014she spoke earnestly\u2014 \u2018is man\u2019s inborn concelt, hls tremendous half-hidden egotism.I_deplore the 'selfishness of a love that can ask a fine woman to sacrifice her own legitimate ambitions in making a man's home | \u201cBiologically, marriage \u201cmay be an undniithted necessity; humanly speaking it is axiomatic; but from the viewpoint of woman's best happiness, I deny that marriage is the best arrangement possible.¢ .\u201cI do not see why just because a wWo- man is a wife, and mother she must be A housekeeper,\u201d she retorted.\"If she has capacity to follow a profession and to help to earn money, why shouid \u2018She not give over domestic drudgery to well-chosen and well-paid servants?Why should a man feel that othdr rien derfde him, if his wife makes money; or.if he does not need to make money, j follows her profession for love of it \u201d rer Lord Selborne is winning the hearts of the Boer people through hie.sympathetic refer- snces to the hardships caused by the late war, and by privately Telleying cases of dis- Ï e häs public- trean brought to his notice.:ly referred to the war as \u2018\u2019a hideous calam- ty.\u201d and nas sald that \u2018'the Government of [the Grange Free State\u201d was respected and | honored throughout the civilized world\"; adding that \u2018\u2019good governinent means justice, fiberty.and freedom from any kind of fraud.\u201d Frequent -~nnferences are taking \u2018piace between Lord Selborne and the Boer pi - -over-the discrepancies_in_the education .\u201cTho Perfect Food! A BOWL FULL OF HEALTH alta\u201cDit and there's none \u201cjust as good.\u201d It's delicious.Large 15-cent pachage \u2018 contributes more to your health than all the other foods combined, because it's made better\u2014tastes better, Now 10 conts - defore making purchases elsewhere, CLEARING SALE Is now in full swing in every department.Our customers will find it to their interest to visit our store \u2018stock -and many advance-fall- lines of goods wanted early aither for the opening of classés \u2018 or\u2014-the t.Stock This Clearing Sale comprises all the balance of our summer return of the family to the city.Grand display of Bargains on every counter during the sale commencing Monday and to be Ready-to-wear Department nel Blouses, Canvas Blouses, Worth $7.00.Sale Price.$5.00 Remnants \u2018Gents\u2019 Furnishing Department Fall Costumes, skirt and jacket, ° Gents\u2019 Colored Regatta\u2019 Shirts.Here is a lot of odd Black Kid $5.00 and $6.00.Reduced to #3.50 Worth 50e.For .29c Gloves, in small sizes, 5% and \u2026 New style Fall Costumes.Worth Gents' Colored Negliges Shirts.6.Just reduced in time for the $5.00 and $10.00.Reduced to R{3.00 Worth 90¢.For .7e opening of classes.Some Te Ledles\u2019 Rendy-to-wear Street Gents\u2019 Colured Epglish- Cambric .; \u2019 Skirtn.nice ones at $1.60.Shirts.Worth $1.00.For.@3e °° clonred at, por bar rase .52.00 und Lee $2.50 Boys' Colored Silk Strips Neg- 17 dozen Ladies entra Bo sat Girl=* Ready-to-wear Strect liges Shirts, only .-35e other: colors.Good valtes .at Skirts, at $1.26 and .81.75 Men's Oxford Linen Working - 7he.All sizes.Sale Price.506 + Made of fluc goods, ; .Shirts, only .cape se 1 Lot of Samples very best Kid Ladies Flannelette Blonses.Men's Black Sateen Shirts, ex- Gloves, ladies\u2019 sizes, assorted well trimmed, all sizes and .tra valuv at Thc and .:.50c colors.Some $1.00 and $1.25 colors.Some were $1.00-up to + Men's White Unlaundried Shirts, quality.Sale Price .TBC $1.80.All offered at one price.-T3¢ superior material and finish, - , Ladies\u2019 very fine All Woo! Fian- only > Gents\u2019, light colors, Hook on : ° Cashmere Blouses, well made > re.ice.y ; and trimmed, made of bent inf- .Knot Ties, Ke, Sale Price 5e Ta estry Curtains .ported goods.None worth less Gents\u2019 Colored and Black Derby \u2018 ; .than $2.50 up to $3.00.Sale Ties, Gents\u2019 Colored Puff Ties.o & Price .ST.50 Hroken lines of ic Ties.Salo And Portieres Ladies\u2019 White Silk Blouses, well Price ccntcrtisnn cree: Sink £ trimmed, made of good Japan- New Silk String Ties, assorted aN eso Silk.Worth - 33.00.Sale shades 0.400000 adhre cac eene =5ce Very wide, 40 in, red and green Price .\u2026.0\u2026\u202620000e seance $2.00 New Silk Derby Tics, assorted or all grean, Drocaded Cur- ladies\u2019 Cravenette Coats.Worth shades o.oo een z5c HE per ar, 83.$5.00.Sale Price .$3.30 New Silk Puff Ties, assorted - Extra good Damask Curtains, {n .00 Ladies\u2019 Heavier Rain Coats, = - shades .vren ein ene Be | Rariely of new © A Very Rich New Derby Ties, all a: pair.During Bankrupt VOÏOTS La0cceeecee cet aa cena eee 50e Sale i eee RTE y ich New Flowing End We still give coupons or chec Vers ait colors RARE 5 RER soc =il buyers (no cash receipts), and Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Kid Gloves Kid Gloves amongst them, these coupons, are redeemable in our Sale = of Tweed, at Half Price.of Dress \u2018Goods, at Jlalf Remnants Remnants Price.Remnants of Silk, at Half Price.Gents Night Shirts White own store, with Silverware, Jewellery, Clocks, Witches and Fancy Boxes, ete.Please don't forget to ask for coupons, Ladies\u2019 - Cotton Night Shirts, fine values, at be, 7oc and.D0e Remnants of Carpets, at Reduced Price.{+ Reronants duced Price.Remnants of Table Linens.Boys\u2019 of tiger ociown at Re- | Gents\u2019 U mbr ell as b0 dozen of Men's Fine Umbrel- |Silk Belts las, large variety in handles.© Quite a large range of black, covered with most durable cloth, at popular prices, d0¢, white, navy and brown Silk Belts, fino goods, at Extra fine black, white and all 25¢ ise, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 colors Silk Belts, Worth 75c.Sale Price s>sso0ccuccecsen SOS Balbriggan 1 Lot of Gray Balbriggan Pants.Worth 2c.Reduced to 1 Lot of Very Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawsra\u2014 \u2019 Bizes 22und 24.PAT 26 und 28 .30¢ 80 and 32 0200000000 fora 35¢ Border, etc, Floor Oilcloths in ever Thick Linoleum, or Cork Carpet at ; Some early every day to buy LT M D.GAGNON & CO., Gents\u2019.Linen Collars 86 dozen of Very Good Linen- #8 CARP=T AND OILCLOTH DEPARTMENT now full of new Fall designs in Tapestry Carpets, Hemps or Fringed Rugs, Carpet BELL TEL.EAST 3509.Something Worth Hurrying UP For \u201cFine AH Wool Imported Flannels, about 20 odd lengths, in Fancy Figured Best All Wool French Flannéls, for Blouses or Dresses.Regular b0c goods.Sale Price .c.eeees sreeeeses .Collars, varied styte.Usual 15e.Because they are broken lines we sell them at .Libe We have always a good assortment of the Latest Style Collars, at 10e, 12%¢ and, 18c.on 196 Squares with width, handsome patterns, at Heavier quality at 3Bc.Tige a square yard.al kinds of Dry Goods, and save money.165 St.Lawrence St.Cor.Dorchester St- MERCHANTS 154.z5e.Caverhi And | \u201cOf \u2018 Kissock - £ ® % 91 ST.PETER ST.French and American\u2014\u2014 Hats, Bonnets and Millinery Novelties.= .; MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WZDNESDAY, August 28,29 &30th.TO THE TRADE ONLY\" etary so | fr mr ees REI ce, DAS RTE FTE NIRA \u201cdes à EN aÉA EZR 3 Tes y i pon pu 1 PTE 257 To me am een vv © \u201cLearn now that, having by the wil of Allah come to great estate here at.Damascus and throughout the Fast 1la]l of.them stared at one another in TT RT RT » \u201ci i ; = GUST PHILLIPS SQUARE per cent.Men's 20 per cent.Men's Furnishing Dept.SPECIAL Men's Dent's Gloves, pique sewn 81.Men's Negligee Shirts ( French cambric ) 81.Stock Ties, large stock, pret less 20 per cent.Bathing Suits and Bathing Trunks, less 20 Special line of Ties, regular 50c for 25c.Travelling Caps, Motors, etc., less ty patterns, = 25 pieces Japanese ESRI ; \u2019 Matting, less 5O per cent.50 pieces China Matting (40 yards).for $2.50 net.Balance of Japanese Matting, less 20 per cent.Made-up Squares In Brussels, Wiiton and Axminster, less 20 per cent.Balance of Fibre Carpet, less 10 per cent.Special line of Brussels, Wilton and Axminster, less 10 to 15 per con 72 Wilton Chair Covers, 22 1-2 in.x 21 in, for $1.00 each.Balance of Embroideries, such as Piano Drapes, Cushion Tops; less 20 per cent, .25 Fine Carpet Sweepers for 82.25 each.CARPET DEPT.Special Sale Friday, Saturday and Monday Table Covers, ~~ RIBBONS Fancy Dresden Ribbons, Peiol Edges Novelties In Dresden Ribbons from 8 to 12 Inches, suitable for bags, cushion tops, girdies, etc.A 7 Fallle Shoe Ribbons in Tan, Black and White.; SPECIAL VALUE Colored Taffeta Neck Ribbons at 25c .per yard.Portieres, pw SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.+ Montreal.HENRY MORGAN & CO.- CHAPTER 1V\u2014Continued.) - desire to lift your daughter up to be' amazement.= : 1 *Strelÿ, said Wulf, \u2018this Is some to Damascus,\u2019 a princess of ny \u201chouse; Therefore I invite her to journey and you with her, if you live, More- HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.BY H.RIDER HAGGARD.| ) (Copyrighted and published exclusively in The Herald ) , E INE MERCHANT.over, lest you shouid fear some trap, .on behalf of m¥self, my successors aud counciliors I promise in the Name of God, and by the word of Salah-ed-dii, which never yet was broken, that although I trust the merciful God may\u2019 change her heart so that she enters it of her own will, 1 will not rorce her Bout & Rheumatism x to accept tne taith.or to bind herself in any marriage which she does not desire.Nor will, 1 take vengeance upon you, Sir Andrew, lor what you have done in the past, or suffer uthers great honor and live with you iriendship as of yore.; \u201cBut if my messenger returns and! she knows not right from tells me that my niece refuses this, her as I can.\u201cTherefore, Within a year of the day jewelled ankleis, CHAPTER FIVE.Godwin lald down the letter, and fool's trick played off upon our uncle as an evil jest.\u201d Lo.By way of answer Sir Andrew bade him lift the silk that, hid the contents of the coffer and see what lay.there.Wulf \u2018did so, and next moment threw back his head llke a man your wars\u2014againat\u2014the\u2014Crous.\u2014As\u2014for - et given us.Nevertheless, we thank you, Sultan, since we believe you honest, and we wish you well, except in, your threats, we will do our best to #ring them to nothing.\u2019 Knowing the; customs of the East, we do not send | back your glfts to you, sitce to du 80 | would be to offer Insult to oue of theo, greatest men in all the.world: but if! you chuose to ask .for*them, they are yvurs\u2014not ours.Of your dream we guy that it was but an cmpty vision, the night which a wise andi should forget.\u2014your servant and your niece.\u201d - ! Then he signed, and Rosamund signed after him,.and the writing was: done up,\u201d wrapped in \"silk, and\" \u2018sedl-\" ed.\u2018 , i Now,\u201d sald Sir Andrew.\u2018hide away! this wealth, since -were it known that we had such treasures in the plave, every thief in England would, be our, visitor, some of them .bedring high\" names, I think.,'™™ ,whoin some sudden light had blinded.as well he might, for from it came such a flare of gems as Essex had! rarely seen.Red, green and blue they sparkled; and.among them were.j the dull glow of gold and the white 1 heen of pearls, : | Ob.how\u2019 beautiful! how beautiful!\" 10 do su.bul will rather raise you tu | said Rosainund.in: \u201cay.j enough to maze a woman's ind til you the true tale of how muttered Godwin, \u201cbeautiful! wrong.\u201d i Wulf said nothing, but one by one! | | : my loving offer, then I warn her that: drew {ts treasures from the chest\u2014 » Wands christened Into our Jaith by he my arm 1s long, and I will surcly take | curonet, necklace of pearls, breast or-' Nine of Mary, vamè to Le my wire.| baments of rubles, girdle of sapphires,\u2019 So they laid the gold-embroidered robes and the priceless sets of gems\u2019 back in thelr coffer, and having lock-' ed It, hid it away in the great iron-' bound cHest that stood in Sir Andrew's] sleeping chamber.When everything was Tiuished, si | Andrew said: \u201cListen row, Rosamund, and you | also my nephews.I have uever told the #ister of Saludin, who was known as Zobe- tde.daughter\u2019,of Ayoub, and after- Yet you should learn \u2018t, if only to, and with them -vell, show how evil returns.upon a ana.Of Nova Ecotin.Offered \u20182 all sizes and quan- that 1 receive the answer of the lady, ! sandals, robes and other garments of, After the great Nur-od-din took Du- my niece, who 1s named Hose of the jguid-embroidered purple silk.World, .my enussarigs will More- ! mascus, \"Ayoub was made its zovernor: appear.over, among these, also sealed \u2018with then some threc-and-tweniy venrs ago wherever she may be.married vi siu-| the seals of Salah-ed-din, his viziers, | C@Mie the capture of Harene, in which gle, to lead her to inc, with honor if officers of state,'\u2018and secretaries, was sne be v illing, but still to.lead her to! that patent of which the letter spoke, ! unwilling.Ove, me if she be in token of my 1 send certain cess .Rt ! gifts of precious things, and with them | boundaries of her great estates, and: fl¢re too \u2018it was.while 1 lay sick, Meanwhile, | Setting out the full titles of the Prin- Pamascus, where I was lodged In the uf Baalbec, the extent and: wy patent of her tite as Princess, and | the amount of her annual.revenue, Lady of the City or Baalbec, which; Which.seemed _rnore money than they.t Uitie, With 11s revenue and prerogatives Had ver heard of.- are registered\u201d in the archives or iy: empire in ravor of-her and her lawful heirs, and deciared ww be binding upon me and my Successors : rever, \u201cThe beurer of my gifts.is a certain per named Nicholas, to whom let your answer be handed for delivery Lo me, à This devoir he is under vath to\u2019 yer-| the earth, as fl who was n friend vf.form and will perform it, fur he knows, his youth, know well, that if he fails therein, then he must die.° \u2026 \u2018Signed by Salah-ed-din, Commander ; Relllng us, of the Faithful, at Damascus, son of the year of the Hugira, Hx].\u201cTake rote also that this wriling having been read to me by my secretary before I set my name and seal thereunto, 1 perceive that you, Andrew or you, Lady Rouse of tne World, may think It strange that I should be at such pains and cost over a maid who is not of my religion «nd whom.I never raw, and may therefore doubt my honesty in the matter, Know then the true, reason.Sfnce 1 heard that you, Lady Rose of Line World, lived, I have thrice been visited by a dream sent from God concerning you and in it IT saw your face.**Now this was the drcarn\u2014that the oath I made as regards your mother is binding as regards you also; further, that In some way which is not revealed to me, your presence here will withhold me from the shedding of a sea of blood, and save thie whole world much misery.Therefore iL ig decreed that you inust come and bule in my house.That these.things ire no, Allah and His Prophet be my wii- nesses.\u201d : Blairs Pilis # Great English Remedy for Sate, Bure.Effective SYMAN.SONS A CO, mourazas | ! t 1 i } { and | because of a vision of the night, which sealed with his seal, in the spring suva-; he believes the voice of God, or per- ature?\u201d ' sir I was Wrong,\u201d sald Wuir.\u201cEven! the Sultan of the East could not al-! ford 2 jest so costly.\u201d |, Ces broke :u Sir Andrew, this setier and of! 18 Do jest, as I was sure from Lhe first, \u2018rogs-worship-; line of that ; letter, IL breathes the very spirit of Saladin, though he he Saracen, \u2018the greatest man on all Ay, and he is right.In a sense | sinned against him as his sister sinned, our love coin- Jest?Nay, no jest, \u2018but haps some oracle vf the magiclans lias deeply- Btirred thät great soul of his and led him ou to (his wild adven- He paused while thep looked up and said, \u2018Girl, do you know what Saladin has made of you\u201d?Why, there ure queens in Europe who would.be glad to own that rank and those estates in the rich lands of Damascus.| know the city and the castle of which he speaks.Jt 18 a mighty place upon the banks of Litani and Orontes, and arter its military governor\u2014for .that rule he would not give um Christlan\u2014 you.will be first in it, beneath seat of Maladin-\u2014the surest title In all the earth.Say, will you go and queen it there?Rosamund gazed .at the gleaming gems and the writings that made her royal, and her eyes flashed and her breast heaved, as they hud done by the church of Ht: Peter op tha Essex coast.Thrice she looked while they watched her, then turned her head as from the bait of some great temptation and answered one word only\u2014 \u201cNay.\u201d \u201cWell spoken,\u201d said her father, who knew her blood and its longings.\u201cAt least, had the \u2018na® been \u2018yes,\u2019 you must have gone alone.Give me ink and parchment, Godwin.\u201d They were brought and he wrote: \u201cTo the Sultan of Saladin, from Andrew D'Arcy and his daughter Rosa.mund, \u201cWe have received your letter, and we answer that where we are there we will bind In such state as God has , .to 236 St.James Street.+\" , - fe M.4970 = YELEPHONE\u2014Private exchange .om à \u201c 07 LT The Soyereign Bank -of Canada have removed to their new quarters, Nos.232 ' wonactine all departments Mears ene loved me as 1 loved her, and the! \u201c[bAcome the greatest sultan that the _| travel back to the ISast before my uncle Saladin can have our answer.\u201d my brother tell, Here and taken prisoner.ALS WOU ed They hors nie to palace of Ayoub and kindly treated.that | made friends with the younz Saladin, and._with_his sister Zobelde- whom | met secrétly in (he gardens of © the palace.The rest may be guessed.| Although she numbered but half my for iny sake offered to change her faith and fly with me to England ir! opportunity could be found, which was\u2019 hard, \u201cNow, as {t.hanced, 1 had a friend, A dark\u2019 and secict man named Jebal, the young sheik of a terrible peéoute, whose cruel rites no Christlai undaer- studs, They are the subjects of \u2018no Mahomet, In Persia, and live In castles at Masyaf, on Lebanon.\u2018This man had been li alliance with the Franks, sind the Saracens\u201dat the risk of my.own, whereon he swore that Id I suImvuion thm from the ends of the.earth he vould come to moe If | needed halo, Moreover, he gave me hls signet-ring as a token, and, by virtue of it, so 'e his n, though\u2019 thess I never visited, You know it,\u201d and holding up his han, Sir Andrew showed them a heavy sroli ring, Yi which was éet à black stons, in acd vena running cross the ston.In the »xact shane of a dagger.and bi.neath the dagger words cut in unknown characters, : \u2019 \u201coan my plight T bethought \u2018me of | Tebal, and found means to send him a letter sealed with his ring.Nor did he forget his promise, for within twolva days Zobclde and 1 vere galloping for Belrut on two horses so swift that all the cavalry of Ayoub could not overtake \u2018herr wWeareacned the city, and there vero married, Rosamund.There.«0 YOUR Fivlher vis haptized à Christiun.lrence, sipce {1 was not safe for us to ¥ay in the East, we took ehip aru came safe hone, bearing this ring of Jebal with us, for 1 would not give it up, as his servants demanded that T should do, except to him alone.Hut before that vessel sailed, a\u201d man dis- gulsed as a fisherman brought me -~a: message from Ayoub and hls son fJalu- din, swearing that they would yet je¢- capture Zobelde, the daughter of onz of them and sister of the other.- \u201cThat is the story, and you see that their oath has not heen forgolten, though when in after vears they learned of my wife's death, they let the mattor He, But since then Haladin, who In those days was but a noble youth, has Kast has ever known, and having heen told of you, Rosa: ind, by that traitor -Lozelle, he seeks oo take you In your mother's place, and, daughler, 1 tell you that I fear him.\u201d - © \u201cAt least we have a year or longer in which Lo prepare oureelvbs, or to hide,\u201d sald Rosamund.Jiis palmer must \u201cAy,\u201d sald Sir Andrew; \u2018perhaps \u2018ve have a year.\u201d .\u201cWhat of the attack on the quay?\u201d asked Godwin, who had been thinking, \u201cThe knight Iozelle was named there.Yet -it Saladin had to do with it, ft seems strange that the blow should have come before the word.\u201d - Sir Andrew brooded a while, then sald: + \u201cBring in this palmer.I will question him.\u201d \u2018 (To pe Continued.) rear English watches repaired; 1glish workmen.R.Hemsley, 36 St.James.once in a\u2019baltle I 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1905 i» ad\u2019 Girls & Ra EL HR clalties.One day.when the cook had baked some nice, \u201cfresh ginger cake and left it on the table to cool, Pansy jumped.up and ate every bit of it.An- other- day she mistook a box of pills for candy (they * must have been homeopathic pills), and \u2018pearly dle from the effects of eating them.Pansy was bright, pugs are not given credit for this quality.She was also very strong in her likes and dislikes, and brim full of mischief, In the same family was a pet cat by very A CUTE LITTLE PET WHICH CAME _ TO A SAD AND UNTIMELY END 32 NSY was a pet dog in a family Alone in a small town in Chester county, Pennsylvania.Pansy's , grandmother came from England, and was one of the first rg dogs ever seen In this country.Soon after this Jitlle dog was born her mother died, and she was raised on the bottle.\u2018Just fancy a puppy taking milk from a bottle like a baby! Indeed, she.received about the same attention that most babies have, and, of \u2018course, \u2018became very.much spoiled: For instance, whenever her fond mistress would go away she would cry after her just like a child.She loved sweets, as most dogs~do, and ginger cake was one of her spe- the name of Teddy, and poor Teddy \u2018was blind.At meal time, Pansy, not satisfied.with her own portion, would steal \u201cTeddy\u2019s, which was a very greedy and \u2018naughty trick.; One day this little pug's life came to a sad and untimely end, much to the grief of the family.A mad dog happened to come along and bit Pansy, so she had to be killed.Her devoted mistress had-her pet buried in a little casket in the fainily lot at Londonderry.Here flowers bloom on her grave from early spring, when.the violets come, till late in the fall, and on the little headstone Is carved the name of Pansy Roberts.JESSIE BOWLES FISHER.JGOOD GAMES FOR LONG DAYS.Cardinal's Hat Game.HE children being seated in a circle, a child, who does uot take part in the game, whispers to each of the rest a name representing some color, as \u2018Red cap,\u201d \u201cBlue cap,\u201d \u201cYellow cap,\u2019 etc.* Two players are excepted,one of whom is called \u2018My man John.and one represents the cardinal.The latter now leaves the room, tirst placing in the hands of \u201cJohn\u201d a little billet of wood, bidding him take care of the cardinal's hat, which at the same time he declares to be of some particular color, as green.\u201cJohn\u2019\u2019 cbneeals this somewherg=in- -the -\u2014 room.The child who went out then enters, armed \u2018with a cane, aud demands the cardinal\u2019s hat.\u2018John\u2019 pretends to have forgotten all about it, and asks, \"What color was it, green?\u201d and so on until he guesses the color.Being thus reminded, he declares that some one of the group, as, for example, \u201cRed Cap,\u201d has stolen it.\u201cRed cap\u201d is now asked by the ques- toner, \u201cRed cap, did you steal the cardinal\\g hat?\u2019 He also must pass on the charge, saying, *'No, it was White cap\u201d (or any other color).If he omits to do &0, or names a color not included among the players, he must pay forfeit.Meanwhile the questioner becomes in- diznant at the numerousz denials and \u201cThe Angel with the, Golden Star.\" \u201cWhat do you want?\u2018Blue\u2019 (er any color).; The \u2018Good Angel\u2019 names a color.If this color is represented among the children, th® angel tukes the child, but if the application is unsuccessful, \u2018must retire, whereon the \"Bad Angel,\u201d or the \u201cAnge! with the Pitchfork.\u201d comes forward in like manner.When all the children are divided, a \u201ctug of war\" ensues, as in \u201cLondon Bridge.\u201d _ \u201cA Bicycle Accident.Answer all of the following questions - wtbbnames\u201d ofrcitiès\u2019anatownhs in the °° United States.- \u2018Lhis makes a good game.The answers are given so that you can arrange to play ît.1, A young man and irkiden pianned a pleasant afternoon together.How and gwhere did they go?2.What caused her to fall from her -wheel\u201d 8.What did they give her to restore consciousness?4.What surgical operation had to, be performed?5.Blaming the town for the accident, what did her father do?6.What kind of a lawyer argued the case?7, How did it end for all concerned?8 To whom were they grateful?\u2026 proceeds Rs to \u2014\u201cextortennfession\u201d by\u201d tôr- ture, rapping with his cane the fingers .of those whom he addresses.If he succeeds in obliging any child to confess, the latter must pay forfeit.At last \u2018My man John\u201d owns the theft, produces the hat.and the game 48 begun again, until a sufficient number of forfeits have been collected.Game of Colors.N PHILADELPHIA the boys and girls play a game in which the children, having been given birds\u2019 names, are pursued by the mother, and, if captured, are put into the slop-bowl {or sugar bowl).But in New York- there £ame which vou will aJl like.A row of children, on the door-steps of a house, or against-a chamber wall.Opposite each other stand two girls, representing, one the gnod, the other the bad, angel.Every child selects.a color.The mother stands at the fnot of the steps.The \u201cGood Angel\u201d knocks at the door (I.e., the side of the flight of house-steps), and is answered by the mother: i \u201cWho's knocking at the door?\u201d .is a color.AN SWERS 1.w heeling; Rutland; 3.Newport; 4.Lansing.b.Stone City.6.Superior; 7.Concord; 8.Providence.: \u2019 * Game of Animal Cries.The names of animals being distributed among children, one, of the ring, sings the words; at proper point the child who represents the animal must imitate its cry; and as at each verse the animals who have already figured, join in, the game becomes rather noisy.- Ihad a little rooster; and my rooster pleased me, \u201cI fed my rooster beneath that tree; My rooster went\u2014Cookery-cooery! Other folks feed their rooster, 1 feed: my rouster, too.1 had a little lamb, and my lamb pleas- ea me, T feed _lamb_ beneath that tree: My lamb went\u2014 Ma\u2014a\u2014aT Other folks feed their lamb, I feed my lamb, too., And\" so on with the names, of other beasts.; HOW TO MAKE A CATAPULT AVE you ever made a catapult?You know what that is, do you not?The word comes from the Greek lan- uage (kata, meaning \u201cdown,\u201d com- Bind with peltas, meaning \u2018\u2018hurl.\u2019\u2019) When you have made one you will find that by holding the force, or lever DOWNS and placing the missile on it and then Netting go of your lever, it will HURL the missile with great force a considerable éisianc:.Ask your father or some one else for an empty cigar box.Saw or cut a diar- onal section out of it, as indicated in figure 1, Then bore a hole, through each side A-B), take strong rubber bands and asten it securely in place by means of these holes and large knots, drawing it fsirly taut (figure 2).Now take a, small stick or paper cutter, with one end broadened, and placing sled \u2018them to Ashland, and there the narrow end between the two parts +of the rubber band, twist the band in the direction shown by the arrow in figure 3.until you feel that it would be wise to stop.Leave only a strip of the cigar box to cover the rear end.Carefully work the broad end c¢f your stick (which is now a lever) under this strip at the rear, ' and, behold, your catapult is made! although \u201cAs closely as possible, a in Lhe centre tthe \u2014\u2014\u2014 What do you think of that, boys and girls?Suppoge wo get up a Z00, What shall we have?Camels?All right.And let's have lions, and cle- phants, and giraffes, and kangaroos, and bears, and wolves, and hornets, and J lobsters.Tery well.But just get the necessary materials together.Somebody bring toothpicks, please, and somebody else some sheets of paper (waxed paper from the florist's or confectioner\u2019s would be better yet), and some mucilage.A few instructions will set you all going on the correct path to the zoo.Suppose, for instance, we make a hornet.Pick out a nice smooth peanut with a crooked end for the chest, and another, slightly longer, for the abdomen.Connect the two \u201cby means of a toothpick, - part of which may \u2018show, representing the hornet's narrow waist.For the legs use half a dozen toothpicks (common wooden- ones), hending them to resemble the real hornet's legs Fasten them into the chest of the animal.Use an ordinary pin for the sting.Push it through from the lower side of the abdomen, so that the point will project through the tail.A CAMEL of peanuts, don't eat them, but transform them 15 to-antmals?transparent.the pattern given in the picture.\u2018make other kinds of animals.Abdormez: 2rd Sting How to Make a Hornet For the wings use your waxed paper, if you have it, because it is partialiy Cut them out according: to Paste them on the back of the chest.Then with pen and ink or your palnts stripe \u2018the back and héad of the hornet and thrust a couple of pins into its.head to-serve as antennae: = It 1s fun to tease people with this hornet.If they say.\"Pooh, that's just a make believe hornet,\u201d just prick them with the tail \u2018end.and ask them how a make believe horiiet tan sting.Then drop a dittle water on the bent portion of the toothpick legs, which wili then begin to swell, and \u2018that will cause them to - wriggle! Now, having learned how ta make a hornet, you can go ahead and depend on your own, 'wits to tell you how to You will probably need other materials, such as bits of cotton and buttons (for eyes).These pictures will be helpful.While some of you are busy making the animals, suppose one or two of you i .work on the cages.Take pasigooard buxes, cut out the- covers in the form of burs; and behold! you have perfectly -@ood cages.With your paints you can decorate \u2018them gaily like circus cages, and you can letter the name of the Zoo on them.These are only a few suggestions.You can.carry the fun further to suit yourselves.A ZOO CAGE LIZZIE (For the Littib -Folks) .- liv-ed with her fa-ther and mother in a big dark for-est.1 1Z-ZIE was a lit-tle liz-ard and She nev-er ex-pe her pho- -to-graph tak-en, but this was.how it hap-pen-ed; she could run so nicely on her hind legs that it was not'sur- \u2018pris- -ing.\"May Liz-zle come out with us?\u2019 asked Green-ie one day.\u2018We are go-ing out-side the for-est where there Is a love-ly lot of short grass, we will take great care of her.» \u2018\u2019Ve-ry well,\u2019 a-greed Mo-ther: so off went 1.iz-zle with her lit-tle friend.Soon they were scañn-per-ing o-ver the leaves, swing-ing.their lit-tle bas-kets of a-corns be-tween them.Pre-sent-ly they came to the place through which ran the dear-est lit-tis stream, and all the liz-ards put down their bas-kets and be-gan to pud-die in the bright wat-er.pect-ed to have S Eat ° \u201cIs-n\u2019t it love-ly?\" eri-ed.Green-ie, au he splash- ed a-bout.\u201cI do like wa-ter.\u2019 \u201cSo do 1,\u2019 an-swer-ed Liz-zie.\u2018\u2018But had-n't we bet-ter have din-ner be-fore we do an-y- Pie else?\u2019 \u201cAN right! p me to get a leaf for a ta-ble-cloth,\u201d\u201d call-ed out Green-le.They scam- per-ed on to the bank and then stop-ped.A big man had just step-ped in-to the glade with a fun-ny black box in hls hand.He saw them.and tak-ing off his hat-pop-ped {t-o-ver Liz-zie.Oh! how fright-en-ed she was, how her heart beat! But pre-ent and y the man lift-ed up his hat'a lit-tle so that - she could look out.He had spread a white cloth on the grass, and was ly-ing be-side it with his head in-side the black box; then, just as - Liz-zie -was won-der-ing what he was do-ing, he tip-ped the hat right off.Then she jump-ed on her hind legs and ran o-ver the white cloth as fast as she - Us get home,\u2019 could: there was a click, and she heard the man ex-claim: .\u201cThere, 1 have your pho-to-graph at last!\" Liz-zie did not know what he meant, she only ran fast-er-un-til the safe shelter of a rock was reach-ed.\u201cI wish I could see Green-ie,\u201d she said to her-self, and sud-den-ly Green-ie's voice Teach-ed her.\u2018\u2019Hére I am.Do come, Liz-zie, and let ' he sald.: She a- reed at once, and hand-in-hand they trot-ted o-ver the grass.Mo-ther_was_sur-pris-ed.tosee them, \u201cand had to be told all a-bout it.\u201cWhat a pit-y'\" she sald.\u2018 \u2018You must keep your eyes o-pen next time.\u2019 \u201cYes, and I ox-peet that man ate all our lunch,\u201d an-swer-ed Liz-zie; \u2018\u2018still, he did-n\u2019t hurt us.\u201d \u2018And thet's some-thing to be thank- fui for,\u201d said Mo-ther.\u2014 Little Folks.Transposition Puzzle.My initials form the name of an {sland in the Mediterranean Sea: Lehacrs, a boy's name; Shiyrokre, an EDEF- Daron, a lish county; Pnepliape, a fruit; loshm.a.iri's name; Plermu, \u201ca referee: __\u2014_bôy's name.___\u2026., Anagrams.For top wear.He sees a park.Nine thumps.\u2018Tis a scare.The letters In gach group will form.a Can you tell Polly Evans what the five words are?Diamond Puzzle.A consonant.An epoch.ain number of times.* A city In the west of England.UConferred &s an honor.A meaaure of 'welght.A consonant.Jumbled Girls\u2019 Names - Läyhllp.\u201c Aamir.Erlamoir.Toevll.Aldmec, , Blagay.Nalekhet.\u2018 Riumyare.Dtmimaia.Rdoytoh Nscaoecnt.Ouals!.Who can make out the entire list of rimes?.Charades.My first is a pronoun; My second is a kind of earth; My whole is a number.My first In a stretch ater; My second is a 1% > My whole 15 à (mé hf the year .My first is to win: My second ts to speak: My whole is to contradict.ho can tell Polly Evans the three answers?Riddle-e-Ree.- My fifth is In letter, and also in rage; MY sixth is in better, and also in stage: My seventh Ia in brother, hut not in way: My whole: Ss a hero in a Shakespears play Address Puzzles.Here Are three picture puzzles, each rep-_ UNätérloo.resenting a name and address.Can you read them?oath.À : [mr pou in \u2018Now, \u2018all you have to do is to-press the- -\u2014\u2014\u2014My-firet-ts-In lemon, but not-in_Jeather; lever down.as far as it will go, rest a paper wad or marble on it, then suddenly release the lever.Up it wil fly as far as the strip of wood which arrests its upward motion and prevents it.from losing power by untwisting the rubber band (figure 4).The missile will be : hurled some distance away.Try this experiment-and see how good a catapult you can construct.SHIPS MULES IN CRATES Oregon\u2019 Land Agent\u2019s Clever Bit of Economy.Putting a team of: -mlules in crates for shipment by express is one of the latest æchievements of State land Agent Oswald West, whose recent trip to Klamath county proved him a man of resources.He bought the mules in Klamath county, found freight charges would be $66, while express charges would be only $36.He therefore engaged a man to make crates for his mules, and they arrived safely in Salem.« My second is in apple, and also in weather; My third is in deceit, but not in glrom; My fourth is In table, but not in room; Problems! Answers to Last Week's Puzzles and Problems Answers \u2018to J umbled Names.\u2018Cressy.Hastings.Glencoe.Trafalgar.Agincourt.Bannockburn.Answers to Hidden Proverb.\u201cMoney is a good servant, but a bad master.\u2019 Answer to J umbled Geography.ioe AR) AR | AN INDIAN 'RANDFATHER, did you ever see an Indian when you were a littie boy?\" \u201cDid I ever see an Indian?Why, my dear children, one of the first things I remember was an old Indian, who used to come to the door and pull up the latchstring and come a into \" e chen, and, withôut saying \u2018It you - thing to oat please,\u2019 demand some \u201cWhat did you do?1 should have been afrald,\u201d burst out the two grandchildren, who\" gathered about their grandfather, and secing he was in for a story the old gentleman put down his paper and gettied \u2018himself, with one child on his lap and the other cuddled down tn a chuir at his Teet, \u201cyy and Jadies at, Vell, one at a time, You know, 1 was.not afraid because we lived so.ncar the Indians.1 had 8rownsused to them, and, Jack, the only thing we did wus to cook them a good \u201cTell us about how you lived when you were a little boy, please do,\u201d sald Jack, as he saw grandfather smiling to - himself\u2014over something that must be funny.\u201cWell, you know my mother and fath- er\u2014that is, your great-grandparents\u2014 settled In the woods, in a clearing \u201cIt was twenty-five miles to town.and we had to go three miles to school.It was not a fine school house like yours, either, but a log cabin, which my father \u2014helped to build, and there we all went.There were only fourteen scholars, and \u2018We used to have gay times.\u2018\u2019The \u2018big boys used to cut.the wood and carry the water from the spring.and all of us carried our dinners in Indian baskets.; \u201cIn the winter time we had fun with NAAT The Indians Pere Eating our bobsleds, collecting the children, and we would The men took turns In all pile in the sled, filled with straw, and away we would go.\u201cPId you ever feel Eafratd the Indians would carry you off?gsked Jack - \u2018Yes, inderd,.I was afraid.school, too; as well as the schobl master.» You see, few settlers, and- while the -Indians were at peace, we never Imew when they would go on the warpath.There was a time when the whole settiement was frightened.It had been \u2018a hot summer, and the crops were poor.We children had been sent to school all fall to the beginning of the frost, when we heard that the Inalans had started down from tha north and were going on the warpath.The men of the settlement met together .and wondered what they had better do in cause the news was true\u2014that the Indians were on the warpath; but they thought we \u2014e hildren \u2018were as well off going to school~-ay\u2014we should Be Th Staÿing at home.The schoul master had his gun loaded, and kept the aoor locked, in case we might have unwelcome visit- Ore.\u201cIt was just about Christmas time, for the crops were all in, and I remem- children, ber we children had gathered nuts and: In those days, your grand-.pumpkins.mother used to cnok for a week before Christmas, and all the families of the settlement would unite in a big dinner \u201cafter the church meeting.\u201cThat year, the meeting was held in the schoolhouse, and the big dinner was to be given In my father's house.For a week before Christmas we hardly dared to go into the pantry for fear we , might take some of the goodies which the neighbors sent in for the feast.Theré ,were crullers and doughnuts, -Answer to Riddle-Me-Ree: - \u2014\u2014\u2014e0okies\u2014and\u2014ptes-and \u2014hams\u2014and\u2014any Wolverhampton, Renfrew, Kimberley, Trieste, Ottawa, Genoa, Lille.Shanghai, Delhi, Valenèla, Drogheda, Archangel.olive, Answer to Hidden Boys\u201d Names.lifam, Edward, Leonard, Andrew, Php.Basil, George, Howard.: Riddles.1.Ice.2.Becanse\u2019 they say the muon Is made of green cheese.* .Like Santa Claus, it has a funny face.That ix the cat's story.\u2018Rhymed E: Endings.Birds skim the air or flutter NIGH, And sing and twitter as they FLY, Or perch up In a treetop 1GH, And warble te the summer SKY Qr qi on branch or twig near- \u201cBY.An d, watch Tong a PERT EYE, en t ut, I'm sorry, I Aor ena WHY, - Not to be polsterous I TRY 1 don't disturb thelr nests, not They pick the crumbs alert ou sut.And 1 confeas it makes me CRY! That all the while they seem so SHY.What City?Galveston.\u201cWhat One of of the United Staten?\u201d Colorado.> quantity of popped corn and nuts.The turkeys and ducks were to be cooked on Christmas morning, but everything = the.\u201cwhole there .were very Jack, else was there.On Christmas morning, bright and early, we children were out, gathering the wood for the fires.It used to take two of us to carry in the big logs for the flreplace.\u201d \u201cWhat did you get for Christmas?\" \u201cspoke up little Bess.\u201cWe did not get what you and Jack got, a toyshop full of playthings; that I can tell you.We were happy with a new pair of mittens and a handkerchief, and my mother always made us taffy, said grandfather, with a sly look at the children.\u201cNever mind, if you .please, grandfather, about Christmas, but tell us about the Indians.\u201d Jack said, looking a bit uncomfortable at the engine with its train of cars and the toy soldiers scattered over the floor.\u201cWel], the men and childrén and what women as could be spared from the dinner all bundled up in the big boxsled, and drove off to church or to the schoolhouse where we had church, We were nearly through: - the meeting when we heard the Indian warwhoop, and before the men could get their guns the Indians began.filing in through the doo \u2018What did you do?\u201d breathlessly asked both children, \u20181?Why, J hid under the school bench, where as many, of the children and women as could hid.We fully thought we \" ghould all be killed, but the Indians began tying the hands and feet of the men with hemp cords, and of the women, too, so we knew we would all be made captives, a fate as bad as death, The Indians tied us all up and then locked the door and went off, yelling and howling.\u201cWhat to do we did not know,.but finally I slipped the knot by which 1 wus fastened, but 1 could not untie the others.An Indian can tie a knot better than a sailor, but by some chance 1 got free, .| iE Ww FA Their Christmas Dinner: \u201cThe men were frantic and thought of the women left at the house alone, bat.the more they tugged the tighter the \u2018knots became.I crawled out of the window and ran as fast as I could through the snow towardihome: : \u201cWhen I got Th slght of the house I saw it still standing, so I knew the Indians Had not yet burned it.The ponies were fastened together, but I saw no Indians nor any wumen, \u201c1 crawled up to the house and looked in at the window, and there 1 saw a sight I never shall forget.\u201d \u201cWhat was it?Tell us, please!\" trieé randfather paused, laughing gently Te.imself.\u201cThe women were all tied together to the big bedpost in the next room, and all around the big table were the Indians, calmly eating our dinner and grunting to themselves as they ate our Christmas feast.They ate and ate, and ere was not enough left to feed to the 0 \u201cWhen they.had \u201cfinished, WilHout\u2014a\u2014 word they untied the knots which fastened the women together and left as they came.They rede back to the schoolhouse, and without a word, eut the cords on the captives there, and rode off, yelling and howling.It seems they knew the palefaces were to have a feast, and the crafty.thieves took this and did they Way of getting it.- \u201cWere the men angry.- shoot the bad Indians?\u201d asked Jack.\u2018No, indeed.They were only too glad to escape, and hastened home, where they found the women laughing and crying, and trying to cook dinner with .nothing to cook, Some of the men went out and shot some wild ducks, and we had our dinner at bedtime out of homs iny and roast duck, with popped corn.\u2018\u2019The Indians did not come begging \"for something to \u2018eat for a long time, \u2014 &nd\u2014-when-orte-did_come we.were glad to give him a dinner.thankful that the Red Men only took our dinner, and not ourselves.; A.L M.Anent Frogs\u2019 Ears.OME time ago Beatrice Nathans, of \u2018Philadelphia, wrote to St.Nicholas asking, \u201cHave toads and frogs ears?\u2019 The answer.to her ,uestion included thie hearing equipment of turtles and snakes as well, and girls to read.» The ears of a.frog are the thin, flat spots back of the eyes.Sclentista call the vibrating tissue over each.spot a tympanic membrane.This vibrates after the manner of the head of a drum\u2014only, of course, oh a very small scale.There is no opening as in the ears of higher animals._ Turtles have similar merfibranes a lil- tle back of the jaws, byt they are smaller than in the frog and do not show con- spicuousiy,\u201d Indeed, unless you know just where to look, you will fail to find ~them; becatise they ate below thick skin.You can.usually feel this membrane by pressing with thumb and finger on.both sides of the head, as an elastic spot surrounded by a hard, circular wall, In most fishes the internal ear/does not have this tympanic membrane, and the \u201cear Is probably not for hearing, but an organ of equilibrium (that (is, of keeping right side up) only.Some salamanders do not have this membrane, put others, and all the higher amphibians, like frogs and turtles, have the membrane.Snakes have no membrane, and the he: \u2018Ing is right through the bone of the skuil, which we can somewhat understand by comparing it to our hearing noises or other sounds through the partition between two rooms a house.Snakes are not charmed by music.The Way to Dreamland.Mother: Hush, Baby, hush! It is -|; lullaby-time, | The stars are all blinking their eyes; \u2019 On a silver moonbeam my baby must climb, And sail away up to the skies! On little bare toes, + - AS pink as arose _- x w and was.so interesting, that Polly.Evans quotes if for you boys \u201creeping up there where the Dream-tree ETOWS, Hush, Baby, hush- -a-bye; Lull, Baby, Iullaby, Hush-a-bye, lullaby! Baby (up to date): Tush, Mother, tush! It is sensible-time, The stars are not blinking at me! I will never attempt on a moonbeam te climb, And my dreams do not grow on.a tree! - Your baby will go On a motor, you know (Any other conveyance Je awfully siow!)} d then, If I lik f i return on my Bike.While you sing lullaby, I'll be off\u2014so0 good-bye! \u2014Constance M.Lowe Twenty-Seven Puzsle.3 1 3 ~~ a, tha Nu 2 Ble 1N ; 1/4 Hs y | 6 2 7 4 34 19 3; 2 * à 2 137 1/2 5 7 1 [2 6/3 1 3 6 ; 1 10 4 2 gr 3 Jl Nellie (in the country)\u2014Ditk, what's that cow got a bell round her neck Dick\u2014Oh, that's what she rings when diners \u201c6 wants to tell the calf that Fiat\" =F SRE oF PTE RS se NFA NOE RAR 2 ee VE ni RE Tg Se WN >» Zorn pe cae am 11 1 Te TATE ETES pes Lier A Tp ST + WEATHER\u2014FINE AND VARM : - Another \u201cDouble I Header\u201d SALES ON MONDAY CLOSE TO-DAY AT t O'CLOCK 5¢ and 75¢ rods, 8 ribs, paragon frames, oxidized, white metal, horn, gun metal and gold, plain wood nickel plated handles.Regular $1.00 and $1.25; Monday T5c Men's Umbrellas, good mercerized serge.sted) rods, strong frames.Handles are natural wood, Congo silver and gilt trimnied roots and japs.Regular $1.00 and $1, 25; Monday.75¢ @ Limited.> St.Catherine, University.and Victoria Streets.\u201cTHE STORE \"OF SATISFACTION.\u2019\u201d nies pa a © ro a nd be Be an .: .| .Last Thursday's experience proves- \u2018\u201c double- headers to be even more popular CL \u2018 $1.25 Silk Ties for 25¢ .25c List of Ribbons than all one-price sales, Almost impossible to decide upon one price that will suit |29¢ House Furnishings List Basements 25c Items Taffeta All Silk Ribbon, 6 in.wide, all departments equally well.The nature of the goods enable some to make a better Fashion's newest designs in Lace Door ste.Fancy Rockingham Tea-.in ee bright foie.suitable showing for a 23 cent price, while others can prepare more interesting lists at higher figures, se each.Monday (oc and 25c pots, Monday 00 250 or girdles, sashes, millinery, ete.ie rene .shades of ciel, mexique, turquoise, SUCh,as 75\u20ac and $1.00.So we've given all a chance to put their best foot \u201cforward by |wnite and cream Nottingham Lace |29¢ Malolica Jardinteres .Be coquelicot, cardinal, tuscan, orange.deciding upon 235c¢ and 75¢ as the popul: ar prices for Monday's selling.As an evidence of Le pou tance of last season's rose pink, nile, emerald.mauve, gray.| our conhdence in the supremeness of the values, we've Monday .FE Cees 25e vara and blue.Monday, per 25e! : Fine quality patte Frilled Curtain : seater saees a.: : .uslin, 50 in.wide; sold regularly \u2018 3 ~~ D d St.C ine St.Wind : y at 3bc and 40c yard.Mon- = | Duchess Ribbon, 5 3-4 inches wide, ex- \u20ac ote the t.atherine t.1n ows to AAY c.c.cccce0u0e * evssne.s 2ZBe|39¢ Fancy China Cuspidors 25e tra good quality.with brilliant fin- ° .Several \u201clines fancy colored Muslins\u2014 |, \u2018 i: ver | .| 34c Fancy Hand Jamps.28e Ish, suitable for millinery.glriles, Di la S of the Goods That Will be on Sal white and ecru grounds with fancy ° ol , ) .ete.; shades of nile, turquoise, mauve, Sp y ¢ .\u20ac ore Pn A trina: marked | 85e Fancy Cake Plates vence 25e biue, emerald, brown, tuscan.orange, ' M .d day .ceiiers sirsamnne oBe |89c Lonsdale pattern Meat BE coquelicot, cardinal, old rose, | onday at 25c an 75c Fancy Crépolines, 7 colorings, effec- Flatters .\u2026.\u2026.208e Taffeta Silk Tas with fancy shell ciel and mexique.Monday, 25 : tive Bc for ee mea 35c Giass Berry Dishes, 2 kinds 25e tucked edges, in white ith pink and per yard 002020010000 se | I very article ticketed, so that she \u2018who runs \u201cor walks\u2014may read.\u201d Regular 30¢ yard.Monday.25e |34¢ Night Lamps, decorated opal 28e pale blue edge, also pink, pale due, Fancy Ombre and Shot Ribbon, 4 1-2 Plain Art Denims, full 36 in.wide, 30c, 3 Table Knives, French cut- lavendar and black be nie \u20acdges.| 5 inches wide.several differ- | Look for the green tickets in the store - they'll indicate the location of each of the | ost, Omblete range Of SHAUINES.Jery L.c.cenvanse amccoocc\u2026.DB@ Monday po ne hen ! age |.ent colors.Monday 1 1-4 yards.| undernoted, as well as numerous other undcrprice lines, Don't wait for the crowds\u2014shop | Monday .cree .25¢|36c, 1 dozen Spoons, nickel plated 25@ , fOr ceravorcronnse srvrcereccss SOC | at 8 a.m.' 81 in.Reversible Cretonnes, high art 5e oF.! od.ll.patterns and colorings.Regu- 25 - me T7 | lar 30c yard.Monday.c na £ 25 | The will is here to serve the shopper by \u2019plione, as well as those who shop by mail, ox r .i : on pr\u2019 16 $1.50 Silk Fronts fo C 2 Pieces Music for 25c [ but the goods may be lacking, so Lu avold disappointment wel have to continue the practice D ( of preceding sales and advertise : no phone or mail orders hlled for any article in this list, .Some of the most popular music, vocal ot I § 54 are ! ; \u2018 y {Car pet \u20185 's* 25¢ Special and Instrumental, published at 50c.LL .: tems _ : .| < ; NINN PAS NTT SENN PN PS tN ESN NINN Tl NNN ST NN SN SE / ~ 35c Fancy Gas Globes PE 25e ove! 500 les to select from.oo.\u2018 .Î |Full yard wide reversible Scotch Car- 45c, 3 Perforated Bread Tins.28e Préces cecreeee wares: = Pictures for 25c _Boys\u2019 50c Knée Parits, 25c 135c Cambric Drawers, 25c| De bi ol Pre PS we | 29¢ Nickel-plated Teapot, Mon- > TT 25¢ A tableful of Pictures, we!l worth _ somm mmr.400 pairs.Boys' Knee Misses\u2019 Cambile Drawers, 3 different ©2b guarantee to give satisfac- day seccsegrecoces acpcc000 ABC | Books for 25¢ | Goube.Mouday's price, cach.250 se Pants, several patterus: styles, finished with tucking, lace | res Regular 80c yard.26e | 7 \u2019 | : ON | to choose from, all sizes © and embroidery.Regular 35c.TT EEE .; i .\u2014 ZC i | A a on i A few very good \u2018quality Oriental | {Popular Works of Flction\u2014printed on ! | from 22 te 33.Theve = Monday .eee covers 23¢\" Rugs, 18 x 36 Im, Regular 38¢ are \\ ; | good paper In clear type, bound in | 39c Tray Cloths for 25c are our standard \u201cHoc 7 A Jen | yard.Monday .25¢ .cloth.© Publishers\u2019 price 30c \u2018 | a .; Pants, and well made \u2014 DC Lead-back English Oilcloths \u2014 the | : : \\ , STE a Jinen\u2018 Tray Cloths, regular \u201c5e > \\ j throughout.Om 1 lL.nicest goods in the city, enamel fin- > | To be sold for .es amo.and 39%c; Monday .ae 3 .; > 35c Aprons for 25c! \" igh; easy to keep.clean, and wears Cs ; ; \u201c ; ; ; \u201crh je = .dv sale Monday, pair moe, | splendidiy.Regular 35¢ square ; Tædles Silk Chemisette Tronts with, The Life of King Edward, T elite : \u2014\u2014 JC - One pair only to each customer.ladies\u2019 Lawn Aprons with bib, einiah - yard.Monday .Zbe co.iar attached: some trimmed with! of Queen Victoria.\u201d Bound in cloth, | .\u2026 ed.with embroidery insertion .and .white Valenclennes iace, others with fully Illustrated.Monday.* -39c Work Bags for 25e 7 -256\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' tucking: also Percale Aprons with- | \u2014 25¢ 30c and 35c White Enamel Pud- \u2018ancy brald atid tucks.Colors: pink,| ench 0.0.5 054 s500a0e ns 25¢ : let wii : | bib, finished with à hen : \u201c| ding Dishes, Mond Ç a.! Tan and hlus Linen, worked \u201cwith = ; out bib, finished with eep em, | .ng shes, Monday .255 pale blue, Ree er 00, a ge ae Reg- L ose E white: Regular 3be awd Jub.4, 2.Giron Vests for 25c- (Various colors.Regular 350, Lu, | Groceries\u201425c List 33c White Enamel Milk \u2018Pens ular prices 6%¢, $1.00, 81.25 an OC | \u2018Monday .0008 eee : 256\" Monday Sassesssseu ss » sue\u201d SHC! , $140, Monday .eee he .\u2018 | Monday.- \u2019 Ladies sleeveless White Cotton Vests, | onday SIC: 500 English Plum Puddings, 2 \u2026 Monday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0.2BE 95 Toilet Requisites 25c List\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se \u2014 Lice.trimmed, enter strap and | ë 5e Ib.bowls, each .cere.28B\u20ac 980 and 35¢ White Enamel Wash \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 De * tirpred over neck.egular 20¢ oe AC Lo Finest new Creamery Butter.1b.25° Basins, Monday 25e 2 tins Mennen's Taleum Powder F each: Monday 2 for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.PHTUR Lo , ocreeceseus ess Le a ge A re fag ere rene pues \u2014 for te tamara rn SE | 39c Scone @vers for 25c , DS 45c @rsets for 25c |?pint bottles Tomato Catsup.250 3%c Kitohen Sets\u2014Salad\u2019 Fork _ __\u2026 Babies 50c Slippers for 25c 3 cakes \u2018Pears: Soap.for 25e [some Covers will -drelas:t Work words \u2014 DC ._ >; 4 tins'Boulter's Cariñed Peas for 28e¢ and Spoon.Cake Lifter and Co \" \u2018 ot Rolls\u201d stumped theréan, 18 dozen ladles\u201d Percale and Coufil Is bars Naptha Soap .25¢ .J : .; y CH oO } ; ; .Steak Cutter, Monday 250 \u2018 \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 25e ! Regular 356 and 39e.Monday 35e Ladies\u2019 39c Hose for 25c | Straight Front Corsets,\u2019 long and 2 bars Parrafine Wax (1 1b.à , ee 2 | .- 0e | ;| short nips, White only.ave Ar eath) «.ceveevvs +c00asc00e 23\u20ac 350 Japanese Fibre Trays, Mon A Q 3 i - ¢ \u2014\u2014 ï 2 ST; Lisl Th ane med; sizes ve 25 - : ; = @llar Foundations, 25c oN Hairs ly Ladies Fam | isle 7 read sotled.Regular 45c.Monday, | 5e 000 dAY e.so00cssuncc0 nanprsocuve z5e Foundation Collars, black and white, 5 Yards Garter Elastic 25c ete \u201clues 5 ri 5 25e pair oocstteccne reiteeeetets ; ve : .soft or stiff.round or pointed.ant oo C0 CTL Hepuler 30e pair, Monday.2 25e - A Miscellaneous 25c List.ali sizes from 12 to 15.Mon- w Blick or white Carter Jetsthe on - y= SE a) J _ > ancre.| se to.wide, Monday-5 yards for Zac Less peter Wo -\u2014-\u2014 (ut.Glass Pomade Jars, sterling day 8 for .«oo.Le = : -\u2014 .\u2018ver.R Tar 506 OR = Te ee | 65e Belts for 25¢ silver tops.Regular Bc.ue | 4 23¢ * 2 Boys Belts for 25¢ | ; ] .AY 0.000 Cried merase ., Ladies\u2019 \u2018Fancy Shirred Belts, in white, Chatelaine Bag Tops, faney designs, |., ; \u2019 Combs for 25¢ Patent Lattre\u201d with nickel buekles.! brown, pale blue, navy blue and: oxidized metal Regular 50¢ to ; s2¢ and 33c.Teather T.ysters, 25 ¢ Flom | «205 value, © Monday | black.with white kid lining.: \u201c hy ; J AY e.covvesctse vonnecse e Hose Supporters for 25c & in.re Pressing Ln badt fue 2° for ! qe \\ RN N AEN 25e Regular sue.Moñday se 2300 $1.25.or \u2019 i Tr in UT ze \u2018 : gg gp sae Chall coarser or all coats.with.RE eens Po I J van a Les 2e Les LH oe Beveiled_ Glass Shaving Mirror, 4 in.\u2014\u2014 ( _ [Ladies faney frilled elastic Hook-ou rounded teeth and extri hes y .> CE Oa | - = size, with brass frame, Regu- 2c + \u2018 Hose nie craton] white, hack.Our special prive Mou- \u2014N | AC ; \u201clar 45c.\u2018Monday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Zbec : °C) + \u201d .> Due \u201c ; ; a.aan ow TAN tei eee me .s = ! 2 - ; and gold.Monday.Zhe °F .2 Windsor Ties for 25¢ '50c¢ Qlored Taffatatine, 256 Pesaaripie silver In Percy Spoons.lar « and Cuff Sets, 25c ; = = 3 5 .white, gray And Se RNY 90 The Sheets are made of good ase | clam ric nderskirts, \u20ac] Dresses, neatly trimmed.all made of - COTE TOF Lecce cas race senc s es 75e ery materials, neat designs; POSE a ga a Wu der per {and twill doublw width sheeting, 21-2 | Ladies\u2019 .Cambric Underskirls, deep good washable fabric.Regular :8äe Fancy Hand Lamps for.75¢| worth up to $1.15 yard.Mon- « .=, Monday, .\u201c ! i - - .and $1.70 goo ) whe! vards long, ch top and 2 inch \u201clawn flounce with.lace insertion, srices $1.40 to $2.00.Monday moe lar 00 Wedgewood Plates.(\u201cThe QAY 220.1 ces00u0 sunevsasa0ee .Te NATO 2200022003 ee ; .C bottom hem, - Pillow.Cases made of | trimmed with frill and drep Jace, | ., seasons\u201d and other styles).\u201cse Choicest Swiss Applique and T b All-woal Colored Vaile de Paris, wide strong white cotton.\u2018free from dress- | dust frill.Regular .48e.; oe \\ : q ambour range of colors, including nlle green.ing.On sale Mondas, 1 Sheet | Monday oo.sceau ne ; ist.10 Imported German Beer oe | Sash Curtaln Nets; regular\u2019 \u2019 _palë blue own, lielotrope, Drown.uo pig Cases\u2014forie me: Fhe i \u2014 on - Bed_Rc Room _] Towels\u2014Odd | Steins for coo._ 3\u20ac} _95c_yard.Monday .Tbe navy.ete.Regular $1.00 qual- _ ou \u2014_\u2014 LOC \u2014 MOTTO Lots for 75c 98c Fancy China Cuspidors for ;78e¢ _ T5ce LOT ity dax.+ x pl LL Lee ToC > ¢ : D * \u2019 ; .\" | \u201che ny Mondes, per ve D Goods R > -98c Cambric Night Gowns .Odd lines of Linen Huck.white and $1.10 Croquet Sets, 4 balls, for 75e; - A int of seasonable Black Dress Gaods.ibbon Dept.'s 75c List : _ vream Turkish Bedroom \u2018Towels, | | Groceries\u2014T i including black Venetian Cloth, black pt.= for 75c _ eo plain, hemmed or fringed, with red |$1:05, 3 White Enamel Pudding he 75c List 2 black.Sicillenne, black Ko- l\u2018aney Taffeta Ombre, Mousseline Om- | ! TITI Cac 4 i = Dishes for RARE corses THE 115 lbs.Granulated Sugar \u2026\u2026.TBe Roxana, ack ' Black | bre nd Dresde Mo! a bre Ladies\u2019 Cambri Night Gowns, yoke: - mare .borders; some.lots.containing.3, 4, 5, = A SI an eee ne 7160 tr Tas Keller's Mar .75e | lienne, hlack voue ae Parts ld ah combi.Ra he event | yee and embroidery insertion, Brussels and Tapestry Car- 6 and 8 towels.+ Monday.© i189.3 White Enamel Platters.T5e-l | à as.sellers Marma- 7 Box (16th.black Cheviot.ck | : a, (vie voke : reves (rime | sac sressrs sin scecrace 21 ade «20000000 uen.The : ; ae \u2018e, black (\u2018repa de tints, for girdles.ete.Regu- ! style yoke and sleeves trimmed with petsfor 75c nach Job - T5e (89e White Enamel Platters.75e Lu \u2018 Henrletta Cashmere, \u201c - ; ve : deep lace.Regular 98c.\u2014 is « he f mie |25 bars Cameo Laundry Soap.78e Chine, black Panama Cloth.lar 45¢ yard.Monday\u2019 yards | Monday : -s IA Iie of fine \u2018quality English Rrus- (HC \u2014\u2014\u2014 teamers, wit | covers, for.pe 3 1b ister ° = ; Special values at.yurd.THe) for.Jr ree 75e poo Ls LL sels Carpets, all this seasan\u2019s best * $5c Blue.Enamel Roast Pans for 75e |« Tea cannes \u2018I pure Breakfast x; Cm {Fancy Ombre Ribbon, 7 inches wide, TT Sales.Regular price 950 95c Laundry Bags for 75¢ | \u2014_\u2014 bosersririeseer sers WDC (DC .In, all the latest tnfs, for sashes, Ladies $1.45 Shirtwaists, 75 | Monday oii che THe Green Linen.worked in white: tan, (OC \u2014\u2014/\u2014\u2014 1 doz.cans Apples (8 lbs.each) TBc Flannelettes for 75c girdles and millinery.Regular | i ¢ |bouble width Tapestry Carpets, 11-27 worked with red and blue.> 4 one 1b.cans best Lobsters\u2019.TBe 95¢ yard: Monday .The Lawn.Vesting Shirt walsts\u2014 balance at | yards wide, handsome floral designs: Regular 83c.Monday ee.Be $1.50 Books for 75c : CL 1, Whit Saxon lannelette, in| our best selli lt t 4 tins Corn and 3 tins Tomatoes TS5e Ends of e vas! ! , Colored All Silk Chiffon, 42 inches ng lines, trimmed with being double the w idth of ordinary .A large range of Books, mostly bound lengths of 7.3 12 ho # wide, in all shades; black and white embroidery and tucks, new sleeves.Carpets the cost of sewing Is re- tdc .in cloth, some in leather; -75c \u201c yards, all\u2019 goou va ty, differen incl A Regular $1.45.Monday., Toe wd exactly s-half.Reg- - : ! ; ! + luded.Monday 2 yards : duced exactly one-half.& 1 10 T Cl h f 75 worth up to $1.50, for.The Cw - x ; vy.others are ESA : Lu w= - Lea oths for /9c P , es - widths; some are very heavy, o for La.ana ge ea 1 Tse TT \u2014 me ular price Ye yard.Monday.75e $ ° , .Table Spoons, 75\u20ac a Dozen a litPe -jzhter.{ioe per = Linen, with drawn work all around.\u2014 | © length 0000000 Nate e ne Tac CL =\u2014=\u2014\u2014 (HC \u2014- Toc TT Regular 95c and $1.10.Mon- (OC; to A lot of short lengths in striped Shirt- Children\u2019 $1.25 Sample \u2018 9 Napkins for 75e AAY Lecce aan ane va nanee cores.TSE B ek b f 75 ing llannelettes, assorted, in dark \u2018LOHQAIEN § J.2 _ SAMPLE |some lots of 9 oda Napkins, all ready $2.00 Lace @llars for 75c .T5e \u2014 Aac @m s for Cc a ght color.th Jens, a TL Boots for 75c | hemmed.for immediate use: size 18 »e } & 5 dozen of Shell Back Combs, with length .0000 eee ee de ces 75e Nice chocolate or tan Kid lace Boots, x 18 inches, assorted spot and $2.10 Clocks for 75c faney steel trimmings, 8 different .\u201ca T5e ; 20 \u201ctension edge moles, spring heels; or designs.Monday 9 for T5e 8 only.bie front Chimneys Cloris, | patterns, worth up to $1.16.Malacca Plate, fancy handle.\u2018 * sizes 5, 6 and 19 only.Good - 1: ae \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 good timekeepers Regular or i Monday.each srvrssccee se TDC Regular 31.00 doz.\u2019 Monday.76e .Men's $1.00 Night Shirts, 75C| 3125 values.To-morrow The y Mill Ends of Tabl $2.10.Monday, each .\u2026 T5e | - > Made of fine American Fleece Down -\u2014 The - \u2014 Se De nds o able + Te .lMlannelette, in blue, pink, green and \\ ens ) {aC n \u2018gray stripes, extra well made, full andle Sticks 75 o or width, breast pocket, double stitch- SL 75 C ! Ce Lengths of Bleached nd Unbleached $1.00 \u2018Tobacco Jar for 756: e s es S 5e, ing throughout; sizes 14 1-2, 15 and {|Siiver-plated, 8 1-2 \u2018tn.high, heavy | Table Damask.3, 2 1-4 and 21-2 ; 43 1-2 only.Regular 21.00.base, fancy design.Regula yards long.Price, per length T5e Fine imitation Cut Glass, -silver- few b f Monday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.er Toe $1.76, MONARY .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.STE, 7 5e - plated top.Regular \u201d $1.00.Men's Vv ests, in plain white and a few bu _ c \u2014 Monday .Af me aS nn Co 0 T5 color with spots ; being o d $1.39 \u201cBattenburg * Squares a ; \u2018 1 sizes, they'll be sold at less for 75c Fancy Amnaberg.Braid Collars, in all 1 .\" SL.m re as or c .i white.und white nnd ecru, with col-| * Framed Pictures for 75c than half price.Regular Size 22 x Fri pinen véntres.a \u201cored silk insets.Regular $1.10 75 Like the 25c Pictures, they're well CL ' : egular $1.3% onday.Toe¢ to $2.00.Monday .Te\u2018 worth'double the price.to.5 Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, mercerized cloth, \u201csteel 10 p ; $1.50to $1.90; on sale Monday 75¢ each.i vane - Beta Pie Filling Demonstrators will be here for, another week.> .It'sa good and satisfactory substitute. ae Ear _\u2014 ra amt rrr error ry a a or Ba I tm TR A AK iio tI dat ~ 28 wi £ SEEN MASSE SET IPN, , an vo No.202 \u2014 td,
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