The Montreal herald, 30 août 1905, Cahier 1
[" 4 a \"OR LITTLE WANTS.\" Use Herald Want Columns.= = anges vo 2 ESTABLISHEL) 1808._ NO.305.OF PORTS European Opinion is Highly @mmendatory of Japanese Wisdom in Making Peace at Present Juncture-Prince Oukhtomsky on the Result of the Peace Upon tne Internal Condition of Russia\u2014M.de Struve and Marienbaid.Austria, Sowust Su - King Edward upon receip, of the peice announcement imme diately dispateh- ed his rongratulations to the Finpérers of Japan nd Russis and 160 President Roosevelt, and al=o tviegraphed Ta Queen Alexandra jor at receiving gich news, + Mis Russian Paner Sees Japan's Moral Greatness.ai i but a} =i Pet-rsbhure, Nugust G00 TN ne diplomatic victory for Mo Witte great moral victory for Japan ix the verdict of Prince Oukhtomskyv in his editorial in the Viedomesti to-day.He FAVS \u201cNotwithstanding the cumstances under which tions commenced, M his task with the greatest skill and ob tained from Japan the utmost she was; prepared to give More we expected to teceive.but though M.Witte wrested out of defeat these advantageous terms the moral advantage rests with Japan She will be recognized in the ques of! the east nnd of Europe as the vieton and she has acquired a pradominant difficult the negotiu- Witte carried oud! cir- | position in Asis.while Russia's prestige has suffered a correspondingly heavy blow.reaping the reward of a war, conceived In injustice and resting on a policy ofr aggression toward a weak nation, against which land others varned th However, Russia is only | i government I was for peace hefors and have heen ever since thé commencement of thé war and D rejoier that peace has been conchided T have no fear of the results on the army.Some of the men will object 10 this peace, but the great mass will be glad of the termination of the war on so! honorable a basis and will be content to return to their hones, It je impossible to tell whar will he the result of! peace on the internal situation The revolutionary movement has roots à generation deep and !ts causes are entirely Independent of the war, which it preceded.though its growth has been fostered by the misfortunes of the conflict The agitation and turmoil will.no doubt.find an outlet in the coming | elections for the Deuma regardless of the outcome of the war\" In conclusion.Prinee Oukhtomnekv pays a high tribute 1a Presiden: floose- veft.\u2018whose name should throughout Russta CONSULS OF RECONCILED NATIONS SPEAK OF PEACE be hlessed Mr Nicholas de Etrove Russian Consul-General for Canada, when seen, et his office on St Jamo A ! been cieuted In St Murv's monument has Hutt, Who was killed at tha Mount Royal Club fire, Montreal, on Jan, 5.1904.\u2018Fhe monument was erected by the relatives of the decreased while the ; Fire Department presented Montreal four hydrants to be placed around the Tot.ec This differs in no respect from the.us affects commerce, gyvnonyniously for indemnity, as charges for nand for \u201cremuneration ) 1 .the agreements and compromises effected: | T7 Russia to pay about -3350.000,000 for _ number of; war vessels that om liE Way to attend The body was not, cemetery | over the grave of fireman.George +; the , Montreal an act of magnanimity, and that she is entitled to receive the full expenses of her campaign, minus dnly the value of Port Arthur, which will remain in Japanese hands.If such an arrangement exists it cannot have been known In Bt.Petersburg, for despatches from there indicate that ho one was so much surprised at the Japanese withdrawal as the Russians themselves.GREAT BRITAIN EXERTED NO - PRESSURE., It has been represented that Great Britain has been putting pressure upon her ally to make peace.This Is untrue.England has definitely decided in favor of the advantages of peace, principally on account of the European \u2018crisis, and-in order to curb the] Kaiser's adventurous spirit, Japan 1s fully aware of the fact, and she is in full eympathy with the British wishes, but she has not heen called upon to sacrifice her own interests in this or any other respect.It is in {its effect upon the European situation that peace is the most welcome.\u2018There was serious danger of a renewal of the peril to European peace which alarmed the world early in the summer.The personal relations between King Edward and Emperor William are so strained as to amount to positive hostility.The Moroccan crisis is again becoming serious.The fact that Rua- wa will now be able to place a large forc on ler Western frontier at ehort notice must have a restraining influence of immenee value during the developments of the near future, Europe welcomes peace for her own sake, therefore, with a sensation of intense -relief.DEMANDS, CONCESSIONS AND AGREEMENTS OF PEACE CONFERENCE rights in Manchuria, and she concedes, its demand for possession of interned the care of Russian as cost of the war\u201d Less++\u2026.ABreed to re uus 01000 100000 RE .\u2026.Agrecd to ever ei ss 0.100000 veer aes Agreed to hema eee aise ares any .Accepted Russia to retaln the mnorthern part of the talaund and Japan the south- \u201cgen that 18, revert to the conditions: \u2014 that prevailed\u2014before\u20141§75\u2014 even.Agreed to Accepted in priucinle but will again = \u2018be discussed, x =, au.200000 AcAcrepted CN feeding ~ Russa \u201cprisonera: of war mand for other charges, which debia can be liquidated without loss nf national honor or self-respect, | RAA AAA Dermand w ithdrawn-\u2014 -4- we to FPN 0.Demand withdrawn Accepted SE re dun 102 .General next he Synod, which meets: at Juche week.Pr.Paget, who ig oo nonr Yels-| tive of Pean Paget, of Oxford, 18 wm Oxford graduate, and was ordained In, England, but has glven some of his, nest years to the work of the Church, in the Western States and Canadian! Northwest., | pe aes emem .! PHYSICAL \u201cCULTURE SHOW.Much interest fs being manifested in Physical Culture Bo- clety's entertainment in Riverside Park Sept.& 4.10 and 11.A splendid pro- S.CARSLEY C% Btore Closes 5.30 p,m.during August, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1905.That Teans \u2018a Take one up and examine it.of the material\u2014the bxcellence of investigate.DF $3.50 TO $5.00 3 to 7 Price .BF $2.50 TO $3.50 out, from 3 to 7 years.Bpecial Sale Price of fashionable shades.day, at sell at $1.26.Special, Thursday slhrâdes.$1.7& Special, Thursday, at EXTRA ly 16e.Thursday, Special\u2019 Thursduy: VERY HEAVY wide.HANDLOOM Regulerly 63e, Thursday Itegularly 85c.Thursday ity,; choice of patterns., duy, per dozer patterns, 29 in.wide.THIS\" SAMPLE SALE OFFERS A NEW Tweed School Suit AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST big saving for you.These Suits are the pick of a manufacturer's sample line\u2014the best he knew how to produce.You will be surprised at the quality i e workmanshi thorough attention that has been paid to details.p\u2014the thorough a This is too good an opportunity to miss.Come in to-morrow and For convenience divided into these two groups:\u2014 BOYS\u2019 FANCY PLEATED SUITS, made of excellent quality Fancy Tweeds, light and dark shades, pleated back'and front, fancy buckle \u2018b«Itg, square braid trimmed collars, fancy vestette with emblem, smartly cut knee pants, lined throughout best.quality farmer's satin, buttons extra.strongly rewn.years.Regularly secld at from $3.50 to $6.00.Special Bale MVC CC EU Ts ete 00e ea Len de 0 aes BOYS' FANCY TWEED SUITS, light and dark shades, blouse and pleated styles, large sailor collars, smartly trimmed with braid, good quality linings through- Some pleated buck and front with fancy veatette.NEW ARRIVALS IN FALL SILKS NEW SCOTCH TARTAN PLAID SILKS, Novelties for Blouses, in ten regimental designs.Extra quality.Regularly The.A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SILK PEAU DB SOIR, in a large assortment = ; A Regularly Toc yard.NEW: SATIN DBE CHINE, pure\u2019 alll.Extra value at 3c.Special, Thurs- 26 PIECES OF NEW PAILLETTE DRESY SILKS.in a big range of new colorings, in great demand for Dresses and Blouses.Manufactu: d to NEW FANCY PIN BPOT SILK, shot effects, fu all Speclal Importation for Dresses and Blouses.In the Manchester Department FINE QUALITY WHITE CAMBRIC, 36 inches wido.HORROCKS* COTTON, fine and heavy, 36 inches wide.UNBLEACHED TABLE LINEN, 72 fnches J EE EEE oe ode © \u201cEXTRA HEAVY\" BLEACHED TABLE DOUBLE DAMABK.11h wide P= = PURE IRISH LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, b size, hemmed, fine qual- Regularly $1.25 dozen.Speciul or Thurs- $1 04 (NEW FLANNELETTES, In all colors, flne stripes, small dots and floral 1 FANCY.FRENCH FLANNELS, tandy stripes, in all colors, Regularly 43c.Special Price, per, yard, on Thursday Useful List of Woodenware 3,600 HEATHER SINK SCRUBS.Regularly Be.Regularly 12%e yard, Special, Thursday .pe 28 1n.wide.63 oe Le 25¢ For The Boy SUITS FOR $2.48.Stze3 $2.45 SUITS FOR $1.78.To fit youngsters $1.75 fr mo Thursday OV D9c 69e Special, Thursday the = E £ 5 5 A = + Si toc 2e COURVAL\u2014 August a7, (Advertising Hates \u2014 Birta .Notices.\u2019 Marriage Notices, t0c: Death Notices, Pye à rem 7 BIRTHS.se to Mrs.Edmour Courval, a son, CLOUTIER August 17, at 410a St.Antoine 2 .& sou to Mr.Cloutier.fr and Mrs.George LESLTE\u2014To Mr.and Mrs.J.Leslle, 182 Hen derson Avenus, August 28, a daughter.PARK \"R\u2014August 24, at 266 Avenue Road, Toronto, the wife of A.D.Parker, of a daughter, STREET\u2014August 28, at 729 St.Antoine\u2019 8t., Westmount, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs, R.H.Street, 3 ; - SUTHERLANL\u2014Ottawa, August 27, to Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Sutherland, a son.UMPHREY\u2014August 26, at 225 Sussex Street, to Mr.and.Mrs.A.E.Umphrey, a daugh- er, ' : WHITE\u2014August 20, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.S.White, 55 Stadacona Street.MARRIAGES.SEMPLE-HARRIS \u2014 Truro, August 23, by Ven.Archdeacon Kaulbach, Alice, second -=- daughter of T.H.8.Harris, to Lieutenant Wendell Bemple.VAUX-SPARKS \u2014 At Bethany Presbyyterian Church, Hintonburgh, Ottawa, August 26, by Rov.Robert Eadie, Major Francis Leonard Vaux, M.D., A.M.8., son of Dr.H.E.Vaux, , Toronto, to Bdith Wilhelmina, only daughter of the late Robert Sparks, C.E., P.L.8., of Ottawa.\u2019 VOLKERT-CONNORS\u2014In this city, August 21, by the Rev.Emi) Jestinsky, Isabelle Mabel, daughter of the late Mr.D.Connors, to Ernest C.Volkert, both of this ecity.\u201c Humilton, Toronto and Detroit papers please copy.\u2019 WILSON-KILLORAN\u2014 August 14, at Brina- ville, Willlam Wilson, Deseronto, to Miss Teresa Killoran, Erinsville.WOODHOUSE-KION\u2014August 28, by the Rev.F.W.Wilson, Suvette (Susie) Kion, second daughter of Thomas Kion, to Dr.T.M.Woodhouse, bot of Toronto.: DEATHS IN THE CITY, BRADY\u2014Died, in New York, on Sunday, Augurt 27th, as result of an accident, J.A.Brady, eldest son of the late James Brady.Funeral from bis mother's residence, 80 Marin Avenue, St.Henri.on Thursday, August 31, at 2.30 p.m.Friends are re- gpertiully invited fo attend.x BULLOCK\u2014In this city, Amelia Jane Hazet- pile, beloved wife of Walter Bullock, jr.Newfoundland and Manchester, England, papers please copy.BURNTE\u2014Aa Valleyfield, Que., August 27, Eunice Ella, daughter of Geo.N.Burnie, \u2018aged Dh nici Ths.Funeräl private TT TT CORNELL\u2014Suddenly, of heart failure, on August 28th, at her husband's residence, By Hallowell Street, Westmount, Ida May Jeffrey, dearly beloved wife of Walter H.Cornel).Funeral from above address on \u2018Thursday, the 31st, at 2 o'clock.GARDINER\u2014In this city, on the 27th August, 1906, Mary Heale, aged 37 years, beloved wife of Thos.A.Gardiner, builder.Funeral private.Newfoundland and B.C.papers please copy.x KEILLER-\u2014Rockfield, August 28, Irene Mary Corset Specials LADIES\" CORSETH, of good French Coutil, 1n white and straipht front, military hips, steel filling.double palr of quality drab, solid Rarters bon.Sizes 18 to 30.Regularly 7763, 5.Thursday .\u2026.La, 3e CHILDRENS FERRIS CORSET WAISTS, made of heavy White Carded Twill.Sizes 19 lu 26.Spe- \u2018Dé?.clal, Thurdday .SU 30¢ ; Two (love Bargains 23 DOZ.PAIRS OF LADIES\u2019 EXTRA attached, trimmed.with-lace and rib-\u2014- Lanon | | lerrrs, i © QUALITY FRENCH KID GLOVES, in the newest fall shadvs.of tan, gray, mde, also black and white.Two \u2014domeoe fasteners.\u2014Sizeg HR to7, FTC Special at .PRE \u2018 (DC QUALITY.WASHABLE KID LOVES, in white only, fancy silt points, perfect fitting, two dome faa- Sizus 0% to 7.8peclal.value at G8c THB S.CARSLEY Career 1765 to 1783\"Notré Dame Bt, 184 to 194 St.James St, Montreal: and S10 THURSDAY, FRIDAY worth of Green Cash Receipts with every dollar purchase, $8.00 worth of Stamps with $2.00 purchase, $12.00 worth of Stamps with $3.00 purchase SATURDAY Hand Nags, in black and hrown, nickel cand pllit mouhting.small purse inside.and Friday Regular Hoe value.Thursday and Thursday .L.22c0sc ac sa nana een ess eee A ee a eee ae a eee ag a anna dat Bell Kelller, only beloved daughter of 260 JaNusonerY Su oo DEN SALT BOXES, nickel plated 191 c limes 1.and Katie Keller, peed 4 vars.1 nings.Regularly 20c.Special o.oo.come ; ap ep Sad 6 MecGREEVY-August 27, at 167 auc ere.12 ONLY STRONG HARDWOOD TUB STANDS.holds two ac Street, Annfe Mathilda, daughter of Richard j wringer, Regularly $T 00.Special, Thugkday pean JIC and Caroline McGreevy.Ifuneral private.100 RN ARPET BROOMS, 2 strings.Regularly lhc.10¢ OPORNE-\u2014Suddenly, this morning, at Wil- Jo Jhursday, Special o.oo eee Ce 40 ES area La Lee dau A lard, Me., Sarah J.May, beloved wife of 12 STRONG IRONING BOARDS.on stand, smooth finish, well made: a \u201c John Oborne, of the G.T.R.Freight De- Regularly $1.50.Thursday, Spectal ooo iii iii aera, 99¢ parment.Funeral from her husband's residence, 36 St.Luke Street, Montreal, at 2.20 p.m.Wednesday, August 30th.x ROLLAND\u2014On August 20th, at 4167 Westera Avenue, John Norman Rolland, aged 11 vearr, 9 months and }1 days, beloved son of Mr.and Mrs.David Rolland.Funeral .private.: x RICHARDSON\u2014On the 26th instant, Sarah Sadler, beloved wife of.Wm.Richardson.° Funeral private.ROSS\u2014August 26, Anna Isabel McArthur, eldest daughter of the late Arthur McArthur, of Lancaster, formerly of Huntingdon, and* wite of Alex.D.Ross, Moutreal.Toronto papers please copy.- WOODWARD\u2014J.A, Woodward, on August 29, 1905.Funeral from the Chapel of the General Hospital,\u2019 on Thursday morning, August 81 st, at ten o'clock.x WARREN\u2014Suddenly, at the age of 72 years, Robert Warren, residence 41 St.Famllle Street.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.CRITCHLOW\u2014At Los Angeles, at the Ortho- pedie Hospital.August 20, Isabel Young, beloved wife of Thomas Critchlow, formerly of Montreal.GAMMAN-At the residence of her mon-in- law, \\W.H.Fitzsimmons, 32 3rd Avenue, Ottawa, on August 27, Mary Jane Close, widow of the late Thomas (Gjamman, in her F2ud vear.- GLEZSON-\u2014Ottawa, August 26, Willlam Clement; son of David J.Gleeson, of the statistical branch of the Customs Department, aged 4 years.St.John, N.B., papers please copy.| LIBBY\u2014Torotito, August 26, Elizabeth Libby, daughter of the late Robert Libby, of Sal.ina, Ont.\u2019 1 NELSON-Drowned at Toronto, August 3, Lorne Nelson, third son of Rev.T.A Nelson, Lion's Head, Ont, formerly of Bristol, Que.\u2019 at 186 Dorchester Bt.,, Latest Happenings in fn no need nf \u2018omparison at anybody's expense.He would be the, firs 2 AID gramme has heen avranged, including.15 pieces Black Nateen, | sire to divide the HONOR WE Marie | Canada.GARDEN PART ONE AT SAULT ANS w reatling and other sports, A day and Friday Bald-Headed Men his colleague, and the last t Tv to competition will be held, tan, for the 3 Cant Flannel, heavy, worth 1oe.Kimura and Takahira their any 1 OF THE - | best formed.man and woman, There, V mas so Le ; should ent olf club sardines.as accomplished diplomatiats.Rue! arden party In aid of thel will zo to New Vork in October 8 .ayo Cs sousinæ, worth 59e TT TTT TET mee = mee == Witte left S srsbure :à now mar! j n.\u2014E.Belfry, nn well A large far p NA ; >.Montrent rrlegates to the blg Amor- Fancy Wool Hiriped Blousing, worth Soc.Lo in ploracy.nig few indy Ke ens vis amped ta death re ree Raclette a joan convention ! ® day \u2019 LA ani 15e INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Mill return the laurelled victor in ope! by his horses pace \u2018 .1 ound- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Flannelette.Blankets, 10-4 and 11-4, white ; mm ! a 1 bi 3 .v Beautiful grounds surr ; ire sein a 1 : 41e ; fy ni the greatest diplomaiic struggles Toronto, (nt.\u2014 About 2.500 peoplo a In EP ner heel of the Herve] MINING SCHOOL FOR NORTH Thursday and Friday, each te and 44e TENDER FOR ENGINE HOUSE, ever known.Perhaps the mast won- \u2019 : \u2019 F Ft Is especlally; .llett on the western hiarvesters' exeur- walfs of the society.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Secretary .\u2018293 St.Lawrence Main St.LES \u201c+ 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound derful fea : : is convincing | wi - av .a I oe amas a cit: sion on Tuesday.destrabie that friends should AUCNE NE North Sydney, NS, Aus, 16.A min: of ihe Department of Railways sad Canal gians' determination fo pay mn Tae \u2018Toronto, Ont.\u2014Rev, 1 «.Harper, af large numbers, the better entatiously | ME school for Cape frelon North oe y 337 Mount-Royal Avenue, \u201c\u2019Tender\u2014Pictou Engine House, will be ree > was £ re w CAE ) \u201cKnox Church; Sydenham, has recelv- fgiund the wor RO TY to be established at Sydney Mines hy n oe J seive d ineludin nity that era vocable.ft sed a chil from Pickering and Broug-| jane by the lady patronesses ang eine University nf Dalhousle, Halifax, Corner Mentana re TR.1908: he sola alternative was tor hdr] ham Presbyterian Churches.\u2019 Sisters of Mercy.Singing, music, 1\u2018 Profeésor MeKay has been here mak- for the construction of a nine (9) stall En- the demand for Indemnity, or continue the war, Komura is admittedly.g better trained diplomatist than Witte, mine.No woman can look beautiful withont good health.A woman's good health depends on those organs peculiarly feminine, and which so often become -disor- dered, cansing misery and dragging-down pain.Nature's laws are perfect, health endures if you obey them, but disease follows disobedience.The distressing complaints of woman are often brought about by catching cold at a eritical eriod, treathing foul indoors\u2019 air and ong hours of work and nervous tension.(10 straight to Nature for the cure\u2014to the forest.Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription is Nature's cure for the 'dir- Pressing complaints of women.Prof.King, M.D.\u2018in his American Dispensa- tory.says of Black Cohosh or Black Snake-root \u2014 \u201cour early American Indians set a high value on this: root in diseases of women, It is surpassed ly no other drug, in congestive conditions of the parts where there are dragging pains and tenderness.\u201d Liady\u2019s Slipper root is a \"nerve stimulant .and tonic, Improving both circulation and nutrition of the nerve centers\u2014favoring sleep and cheerful condition of the mind: of service in mental depression, nervous headache, irregularities of women with despondency.\u201d\u2014Prof.King.Besides the above ingredients there are\u2014Ge 'den Seal, Unicorn and Blue Cohosh roots in Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription.Dr.Plerce\u2019s Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for or * stamps.Over 1000 pages and illustrated.dd one D VE.Plerce Bu alo; ; Dr.Pierce®s Pleasant Pellets should be 7 \u201cFa te Prescription \u201d when- sver » laxative is required.Brantford, Ont \u2014The St.Andrew's I Prosbyterian Congregation.of.Brant- ford, have extended iivall to the Rev.A.J.Maxwell, of Ripley.| .Toronto, Ont.-\u2014Welba Thatcher, the twelve-year-old son of My.William Thätcher, North Dresden, was struck by lightning and: killed.Kalamazoo, Mich.\u2014Willlam Todd, and Ida Seibert, who registered ut + hotel here as-coming from Toronto, de- Hberately jumped into Gull Lake here yesterday and were drowned, Guelph, Ont \u2014Mlss Carrie Leader niills at Guelph and her clothing badly torn, but she escaped.with a few bruises.0° Winnipeg, Man\u2014The Kensington- Brandon Development Company.of which Mr.Currie, of Toronto, is vice- president, are negotiating for a franchise for street car service don.They claim to have new motive power of English invention.diary rndgistrate for the toy of Loulsburg wag committed tothe Bu- prems Court on Saturday for-illegally administering an oath requiring a woman named Snow not to sell Intoxicat- ig liquors for a period of six months, Quebec\u2014Charles Mountain, son o* John Mountain, engineer of the Que- her Custoin \u201cHotise, was drowned at Clark City, Seven Islands, on Sunday.Deceased went trout.fishing in the Se Marguerite River close by, when he fell into the water, while casting his line.A companion named Norton who attempted to rescue Mountain narrowly.escaped losing his own life.Niagara Falls, Ont:\u2014A young man, named Donald 18 a-prisoner at the police headquarters for attempting to polson the daughter of Mrs, Rood, who keeps a boarding house on Ferry Ht.| Ddkald has been courting the daughter.| Yestarday he took some wine to the | boarding house and invited Miss Rood ; to have à glass, When she tasted the liquor she found It to be heavily charg- \u201ced with carbolic acid, ' Amherst, N.8.\u2014-An accldent occurred i on Monday hy ut Springhill, Mines | which Alexander McKinnon life.The unfortunate man: was working on the 3,200 foot level of No.3 !slope, when, about ten e'clock in the morning, à slide of coal took place.which completely covered him and ! was caught in a shaft of the woollen: in Bran- Sydn:y, N.8.\u2014D, M.Skinner, stipen + .ee the release pol ihe roast and improved the harbors dur- US Steel or 87 ann 4 consequently, in the value of its service to the public.The yo RS it.prvie y st do d fe 1047 ey di .«oe .: 7A SK_MB TO SEND YOU, SEALED eB ame will] WF\u201d was the Yon re moments ad US Rotor som 11 Sin bin a difference between the two services is increasing rapidly day of .advise e oroccan Government of y \u20ac, .\u2018 ® do do pref.° \u201810934 S : \u2019 TTT will FRED, a book Just completed, which his intention to leave Fez if the de- ministered in the government.Union Pacifle sem.13416 135k 185% y day., ! stronger, younger (if he ls old).and more mand for the release of Bouzian aad|==\u2014\u2014mee watogto Pref CE CE Judged by another standard set up before the Special i vigorous than he ever felt.I am a builder redress for his arrest be not complied).~ do pref.44 ss all C i h stali : : Ë or men.x a à with.\u2018M.Talllandier will be Instructed A Ri t Li Ernartati, Tes Union Tai LL Te we ommittee, -the capitalization per subscriber, Glasgow after can take any weak, puny man an , rang \\ \u2018 ' , IRIE air 7 ; oC ty pe ren ee] = .mds hot Fe Rs A de Juan, and to tench Tangier by the surest.route J Os \\CIRAPMABAC Wiroonsin com.D 54 three years\u2019 operation admits a capitalization at the end of can't make © Hrercules'of a man whe (aura nftny 5 onl | a.7 DE e f : y .St Lan ake a ne Gecmed necessary after his arrival Remedr CHICAGO MARKETS.+ the fiscal year of 1904 of $136.60 per subscriber, while the strong and husky.J dont mean that.there, if in tho meantime the demands\u2019 SET Je By private wire to Mr.C.L.Monk, from Bell Télepl C i \u2019 pat 1 gan.(ake a man who started remain unsatisfied, .r ' I. «Mat Mu.Prinz Oskar\u2014Naples.ce 4 = .an't call, write for beautifully Illustrated 80-page book terlos township, is dead, aged ninetyp T0 oh Graf Waldersee\u2014Dover.you samt call, y ; eee Han native of naine ee : Dover , THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, Dr, M.F.MCLAUGHLIN, Often, Bours.8 a.m, to B00 De.Not acid tn drus stores but had spent the greater part of his .Price Cents.Mr.F.A.Gendron, M.P.P.for Ot- .Mr ; » 216 Bt.James St, Montreal, Que.Not eold in drug stores.life in Waterloo county.He ts sur- ALL DEALERS SELL UT, tawa County, was in the city yester- .\u2019 UN mt eee eae ee ER ' \u2014 eee ume | Vived by his second wife.RAT.day.| RES : - - \u2018 | - .! \u2018 ° ¢ ° - .; ; \u2019 \u2018 \\ .\\ \u2014 ° : \\ : \u2019 para \u2018of which she wae.robbed by Russia's te * ; _an allied Japano.#5 Le + domen \u2018bottles.\u2019 eT SORUBBS\" A) your Bath.\u2018 Fuli directions with every bottle.+ per dozen : bottles\u2014 \" SCRUBBS\" cLovby.AMMONIA FLUID, 5 For \u2018éll Tollet and Household\u201d Purposes 1a.trvalnablo.ècouDr AMMONIA FLUID.\" ro - BR) elk w\u201c cu 7 ii § aan = \u201cSORUBBE* CLOUDY AMMONIA FLUID, .85 cents por.bottle, $3.76 per dozen bottles; 7 \u201cing material.CLOUDY AMMONIA FLUID, Se BCRUBBS'.RRO: Onn Ceuaig ne nas been sui tude.ta\u2019 thé vouzici! -ehamber; and the .Agquisition of that prestige is Wor ca \u201cmere than.bundreds vi miilious VE Udui- \"lars indemnity, Heuveforwärd Jain cal: obtain ail, the money she nee sds or vuitivato- FORT vis ae =; Quired property ar a mojera interest: Insistence UpOÎ WE inden nit.ould.Bang Laon 28351 strict , SO ir ; railway, Companies, in pie hse ors: who to rot iW ith ++ fi ihout Hein the \u2014tebdehosfor Ln ra great intimate rela- Rois\u2019 With the Government as subsidy pour nergy on land; to becom large oper- ars of subsidised, steamships.© Such | Lrbangerient - night lead.to, the Ce récoup pinsait- for: tosses, où \u2018ocean cars Hugo bÿ the profits he \u201cmakes our ot.The Grand, Trunk, : i= ff th 4.1 3» heit-of-the-\u2014rathres-erirethe promo ' tion.of Us employes or in the enforces: {Damian the goxt five \u2018years marine] ther thal.the.ulead.afficlals andll as.Wr numbering \u201cwore: mils Slgineers Prouise- us a great advance| clerky produced the sum total which == TTT kot, \u2014\u2014 \u2014 = \u2014KÆF, ry; \\ sepy Rus béen the joy of the Tory politi-tf +\" Lest Put up fo 2 pouad packages.: Outloor Sket tn ship- building sciente, almost every clans\u2019 and editors and the dismay of) Vo tl : .7 FRASER, VicuR * vo.AB, Qutdoos of ARE Case.in Dre créer sCRUBBS* CLOUDY AMMONIA FLUID * Adtws-to-the.bath 18\u201d Exbilaratiog and Refreshing.85 cents per bottle, 33.75 per ; 8 cents pe VE Te, 9.75 8 cents per bottle, © per dozen bottles.moet Cay Te: top of strength and, used socording.to directions, is the cheapest known clesas- lu\u201d ie Landry produces Absolute Cleanli nees.35 cents per botile,.$3.76 per dosed = R.C.A., wiil be held for one month, com- | mencing on Thursday, Tth September { For particulars, apply to.the Secretary.- - SOHMER PARK = [ SEPT.ath.\u2018RED! UCED RATES TO OTTAWA.SB Gotng \u2018dates, Bap 2 ind 12d.recerateg \u201cDELIGHTFUL DAY TRIP +.oO, robe Summer.3 3 Pat ; = to p.m.every J Bast: 10 CENTS.All cars go te a : (basepaLIens - NEWARK vs, MONTREAL - cs AT.AT WATER PARK.\u2014\u2014E & | The ny i eS FRENCH COMIC OPERA; \u2014 -Openlag Regular Beason: rrr nient of discipline was léss exercised Khan at the present moment beacause \u2018vf these indisputable facts.\u201cthat.the criticism\u201c émanwting from some Liberals echoing.\"Tory: misstate- \u201cments.Is kéenly felt by their -politieal Liberal friends here\u2019 inn tho East, But\u2019 the Intercoloptial\u2019 VER WS, 0 ATO Utfférldg .kecu- HE Lhrougtr thy excessively unfaävor- able climatic: conditions of last winter.Ratlway lust oI Ae bottles, eri.eh : CS Lo Caw PRASER, VIoER - \u2018co.an\u2014eark\u2014rérewst {he Wa ë \u20ac OL - TRIWAY trafic and laid sales, The Cons Ty and su, too.\u201cdt DANY Of the.rail- It ts, calculated THAT TOTS Hr one Cipacs wow understood too have \u2018béen|.Nass Tn the sew England States \u201cIn the Moston Herald of a recent ievedians ; \u2014 lation_has been _withadrawi \u201c miition of.tha more able- bodivd ot the Japañess race-~over one-fortieth pti) \u2018the entire population*has been engaged inn this war.An Russi, te a8 \u201cthan one in\u2019 two.Huhdred ot the popu- | from vivid oct upations.THe longer ttre Wir had ade by .the.«uvvernmeut Will, without the, payurent, of \u2018any such tm 'ané:tse subsldy- iy w ould now be netdid to secure à Levan twenty knot träns- Atlantic Boia vi \u2014_oncourage-that.legitimate, vompez foil vevween Sreair Ship: \u2018owpors- which | Feguli ur twenty- two 4 } with the expenditure \u2018or a great |Maté \u2018appearod u \u2018long.effitorial article dealing with this Jratter, gether from the L.Ro 10 vinsdiders ation was: directed \u201coo ond tions w hileh existed: In the.New.England states and the regrottably influence aud- effect theue - conditiéns hind Upon ; earñligs and the revenues.combined Apart -wito- |f-.Seren C JAPAN TBAB $.sses serie c0000e \u201cJAPAN TEAS = ENGLISH\" AS.ihe Very TEA LL.SN us Po I Oo CHAMPIONSHIP marc | - TORON To vs.MONTREAL te 60 cents per pound ; 85 cents per pound «48 cents per uth à Ey Somer MATCH at 3.30 pw.oo Admission Bor Ai priviioges CU \u2019 x EDUCATIONAL.SROSSTANARAVAN TX : continued the ETeALeT Would have Been the Mandicap agaist\u2019 \u2018the tiunierical!y \u201cWIT rensufs thre \u201cdevelppment sort of fast serv ice.that Canada musty | sithnately possess.tes Tithe fein cf railways: - .\u201cIt stated :that the.people.of \u201cMass-| auhusetis are deeply: vondetned in the stemler'e 's Rusks \u2014 \u201c8PEC IAL BLEND\" BNGLISM.REAR FAST TEA.pound ; \u201cEXTRA CoNaou\" ENGLISH.BREAKFAST TEA.\u201c60 \u2018conts per pound, the \u201cEX HA; LAPSENG \u201cBOUCHONG\" THA .: .T$- cents per pound HUPERDLY 2.CHOICEST LAPHENQ.soucHONo T8 TEA.$1.00.per \u2018pound .LS to Per ous : The Finest: in the World ¥ \u201d.| MISS CRAHAN'S mea 2204 St Catherine Street (Tpoumta THost Thuren Tatherra) - ) ul expenditure and fulidy delayed.their} N \u2014\u2014frais\u2014concutesan \u2014arrangstent by] BT carriers tor -another\u2014five\u2014years: ETRE the arrangement shouldbe muds) TTAWéaker pr Al men vie ES .- : j quogunçement respecting the\u201d Newtï TE von\u2014on\u2014lan would\u2014have.taken the 0 ny oi York, New Haven and Hartford Ra -.\u2018Btemter\u2019s Rusks; in tina of about Rusks each.aares ces nn sic eus Tic per us \u2014soldtèrs- -of\u2014the- Mk; Ep PEACE WITH: HONOR: = Way, This cube ofthe \u2014thrén : ST.ra=itusks-n=Hiu-of-aboit A Ruske sachs so - $0.25 pac.tin cou \u201cfurther: frony™ thelr: - \u201cMig nanimous fn.victory as\u2019 they greatest ir eva cn 1 stewiers Rusks in tins of about 240 Tusks each.Sma per\u201d es UT LS do, Areregscd L Whiz \u20ac peuple \u2018af Te New Englan ' their risks of defe, at, doubled\u2019 thelr were frerole tr battle, .the Japanese * States depeiid und\u2019 in which they: have have granted terms \u2018of Pedro to Hus, largo fnvestuiants, \u2019 = * FA ol .\u201cPhe withouicemeirt ofthe situath on Omen ait Year: ~ TEQUILA MEXICAN WHISKY., CE 7 Pape may.ster ax -r TT Fusitions Guaranteed ¢ = Grafrinces., » Pman- Warr Th opportunity for the\u2019 setting.and cul-; tivating that enormuus ares\u2019 of for- tife territory \u2018ta gain.rentrot of which was thelr principæi caœus belll, ard tha .development of whith te Neely, tn der orier defads, 10.rodke: nem\u2019 thrtik zrmed SES their recent for.5 5 \u2019 , az rent ae pera- er.in thé Fe : \u2026 ss war.sla.that it ts no EXHREGTATION to.\u201cty | astonish.the cléiiized world: There will be of:a certulnty claim\u2019 \u2018sat adpon\u2019| béhaïf of Ttussta thut TJupun Hus aban s ; \u2018Agned : dus.main demands.(because of the ñen esgity M is; und of ending.the! The drain of mets and IAOMEY, We wil: Gir told; Lag Hern too BE Ver:, Sand, \"Jagan.rd.mot affurd to cihiiriie- the as pre 2m yd 2 st Sadhacis var: Bou rh v.nen elidins wil dbo \u2018the = Leland 4 Euse ss fart GELFE UT Litre ct Japat, \u20ac riukruritn Ly 4h The, 44 Sugar ee 4 LEE rd Tow, taland bévylt- \u201célire EA SENG LOL me IL piel CERT mr yes.Mur! net Ci : Chums ton af Carty.LC Br Torin of ad TEL ne er Eire EE Lune manon we TA al he fae refri.née Fr Diguer 91 Wak ah LY Four let y dhe De THs rms ; i Of Belial \u201cLe takee, trier gn evids sur visé, of | \u201che Livres + BRL Eire FUSE, ail Bla Wak Jajmn hak PR RL Le Vurui blu: \u201cGver au.0 have .urged tnie Babe.ut pease was possibie, a the: struggie urges .1,\" upon a comprornise, \u2018but the more lie th actual terme and their probable\" ef fect are examined by the politic .dent: the\u2019 more.will, we hatiese\u201d * recognized \u2018that Jafar.ve attrait.satin Ye : a Le\u201d fh oe ~ \u201c20e wer ot HOGI EEE af lind Lord wa re torts they get themgelves, AN + 181 VI ve real cit 1.rie Le er.UF of Saytn te LOT ver a er er, âne: that went of us ES riens eh that 1.di vain D Sere, HOLA YA bole bi nd ene Wend furih To A and ay a sie ; \u2019 a | we Jeno Leutoraihle in Ja priori mas ie, Bd Ha ernie word dora « r indé, wreut.1 wall se have of UB Tiré\u201d pia] beroie.Spiritus LE sons = Bt re .i \u201cNOTES AND; \u2018COMMENTS.CA OnE of + i Cdr we into 1 Visi of he \u2018thar.the pre sent \u201chave\u201d onçe NOTE exhitoited\u201d \u201cfire: frre CFTR i; TFT T AR CRTE Ti CAT mi \u2018cient wisdorri bath by- the mote wed) 00 the rirén, is de awed olan ed the .; pcs he manner in \u2018whinh they havé and puke- arf York hy Ariane ge Le \u2018ere; 4 ed.to \u2018the fhfluentes which have, \u2018un-! doubtediy, been brought to bear, upon | them in the interests of internationsi peace._ That Russia and.Tw RA \u201cayiñpa-] thizers should \u201cshout us\u2018 \u201cloud æt the \u2018end of \u2018the encounter às they dtd \"a! the Beginning is probably\u201d a eireurn-\" tance.which afforda some\u2019 aies nt, THE TRANSATLANTIC MAILS.Considering\u2019 that, \"during the just tocade, the - Allan line hus Bo énoréases the size: and speed of the vessels it emn- \u2018ploys upon: the Canada trans: =Aljan- tic route that they have now beco ne\u2019 seriously: recognized -rivale 10° heavily subsidized \u2018British\u2019 stoumsh fr: which ply to United States ports it is riot \u2018surprising that, after mature OF - sideration, the Dominion\u2019 Governmerit op ret tortey 4hérer 6 ri ineiit 18 \u201crast nited vs.Thee guilty pe rhet bi wun] Vos gee id vaslr.eisd- respecting the.first three monthy of Lhe present\u2019 calendar year\u2019 Created con-14 sternations ammongiinvestors.1 those thres months the railway named untiounièd à deficit.of $417,294.) compare] with a surplus of $115:473 In the cores ponding period \u2018of the .pre- | veding year, The Boston Herald le- Béribes - the atitiouticement du its wan wutds as a postive, shock to ull Wh \u201cihe: rerlous.Interest EL ruliroad oe perties.The Huston writer pried 10.Ante J ! that the ra dwicy management expualue that (His disastrous showing \u201cwag ut- \u201cLFIDULEble to Lhe tete wedther conditions lex year\" YTers 18 alnd, added: 10 supylementaäry respecting\u2019 The furat cnr hervive \u201claw, but] The Jato potntd out thdt.the\u2019 baw pus got! }u operdttoir during, Ue | Virke Tan rusnUloned.The Kris: Carn, dus \u201cof the raitried: daned.duritig the three months ave tually Ant ress Joy » $493, $29 over: the rong dar Links for thi, cofrespionuding: period of 1394, 1a note this fäct-Îhe vperating cXpenses af ovis company Oowneïs risiwuy, fri frony peilitheal fn fiver, frees From all (he betty.explu- nationg of thy 1 uty party HT Canada, Tespeiling the 1, ©; BR; \u2018actuahy 31, creased Bg Sf rating RUTH 440 an Sei thive \u2018wionths Culp - wih Ade POP pOn In Uireg sions ha ] wl: ins, Herd 1g a Lived, whit I tn.fair nen \u2018to thie Manitst es auf éme à and Can prepended br every ilutratson.\u201cFu.edirniable.the New.Fuptätid States lust winter whlél prevated In Nov Beotla, °\u2014 CAN connection, wiih thy.Conny \u2018own ini; wero LVR Con hg Rt , casinitigiy aie ds pre milles \u201cMc fournGéd *uiry.ard, navet \u201c8% 41; hut wrcûter.in Mie: Le shit py fu varabile to Tiber) sduin.COI ut of ; based PILE TT] for the Pulque Plant.*A specific.tor Kidney Complaints toa Tequila Eapscfal Bliano ans ane us Lui Le \u201cBOLLS POMMERANZ BITTERS 80 cents por \u201cbottle, wo Ber: \u201cdoser.\"ERASER, VICER & co.Malls Warehouse.Etablshed 1856 | 81:50 per bottle.ss ED) per The Nordhelmer Butiding wr.200 and $11.8T.JAMES STREST.> MONTRAAL.\u201cFher Schouis vod rhe sentra, sé De.souci \u201cSeda - Cuuimissivners, js muune: Sail \"x dpou dur Ne.session Ii Gln.an TU SN.DAY Septem Yer 32h, ALY YH wR.rin \u201cipals will do 10 \u2018atrenduace, wc\u2019 he Sedvurs tom > am; sand goon 2a Meadmy, sepcao- Tu Res ups shad Give AUS 3 tn sous aatoua WIL OM NS 3773 Ontario se Fer Bourders rders and Dur Dore.A6 SU INATS ER The \u2018ocmer \u2014-n- exylünation] [SF STURT: by, aro chron jf to-the- geo of | wer ula the rae Gas ana Gasoline ~ Engines - \u20181% ta 80 Horse Fower.Btationery or | Portable; for_farme,_factories, -ete-\u2014\u2014 Hider and Ertcasoñ Puglues, *Wind- mili, Aqueduct Bupplies, Power and: Hrand Punipe.Prices right Band for \u2018Catalogue, or i cab and see them in operation._ ROBERT DONALDSON & SONS, .au YouUVvir 1.8 SQUARM, ! MONTREAL.lJ 1 CANADA.NOW is the golden time of'oppor- \u2018t nity.st rength.future.- = fu oxce étant cHhmatis.conditions.Re- TIRE cu Pireumatances hat deficits ol thie Tntercolontal vatls | way and when ci bliied \u2018with that due lant winder, thee aptionul ofas indieut-]- portion, af alta thu Ceridtelapn\u201d te LOF.CANADA.Âhe préecediqué ed « Vic ak if upllole: 1902, \u201cund al that, recetvid a, ré - Ception es cordial uk Abwugh he were Rif She Breet ot honoë.frie 4 - rap \u201cwell fron - Mae List Lie Bl aiid weal tu Sa eNO HITE : bir fires Te TMT THON, I whl wnt bu Jorg tian - LF whith (ef LK, mañigement vus propre with the Blow quistiôin\u201d Titty] Motil real, way.caught unawares: bi Nova Bi IP be nause Whe cormal win- CJ ters elim: \u2018cunditfons of uve Beotia, Ahosa oli ne) nie ih Hei count, uie fan.thyhesitætiigly\" i may.[ha sald, bin In, ut.a ae .This for Our Money eet mt birthday; polioy.for, zou ° \u2018J ior nu five a brow \u2018that ail the] putarte-t fus\u201d dune well tu FET i aa gine Mu, investigation Yt thie.Killing of.\u2018he Hi Fatt.Pa veriérant, Vie corner Jury.doux urouréd wtdéapreut Burphing fix 114, eu Ly there © will he à ge neral teeing, Uhiat, a \u2018serious: aniec arrluge of Justice: Va ocurred.Ihe \u201cAmdignstson - his been leuséned by, the partelpations in the.rifle inatvhes ot sonductes Lair at tbe: Queeu sv Suds.\u2014- : For Academx Prospociue.aipx \u2018eo ww 3.* Macaulay.B.A wr fo = w To Radon, Sweretary Yivasures o.Terms SUMMENGES seer.EY Mesi Model & Normal Sons STE SE adds.Iidfeue maintes, act The \u201cn the Mroritow wWiaes CSRGRANEES.These Auytivutns wl open fac \u2018he aapoi- daly weal went el pu olls wc d'un.TN way, Sopiawder viai Course.\u20186 under \u2018De supervises tel.Tl work of the classes Twili Dugits, ad CHarterwd Acoauiae SLASSRS net Ta.A Sefton br ms 05.OFX: Tw Maa, sa.LT à ; CURE ROBINS, ; .SAA à LORD Prod .CECE Priscipal, | mT a 21010 - Remsen ua .ome Nps owing, A .: à .Oia ial and Peliéucs Jeparunsnos = Salé | X° Vuçwei Grulua eu Cine a.or reo HX Re à un MONTREAL Badttha ts Ten i SILVER fun UNIYERSITY i 8 T o R E.u you \u2018are: vuiteoideë what to give for.a.WED- ove, AAW FACULTY Estar wd Nein Ng Be wha * save : Toe help vou; 44.\u201cdepide\u2026 : .\u2019 our aisartment of \u201cwil verwaire is complete \" au Pa erer CANADA COLLEGE - © Founded in 19% si Teronto, Ont.- Te Cautbridge, late Sixth Form Master at Fettes Collage, Edinbureb.\u2014THW-COLLEOR WILL REOPEN.tor.the ulus of ou twentieth century\u2019 eivies=| gp auch \u2018ausuts ue u\"first clase void: tii \u201cTake, tor inva Autumn\u201d térm on: WEDNESDAY.{fair held, out.bys the commercial Ga roller.and a water cart that spläshus our.de .SEPTEMBER 13th, 1905, at 10.AM \u201cHa uf the Dominion: A awater, our little, neighbor on tha % wi ; Lo BEVFARATE PREPARATORY DEPART.rues Te musee he there are.one ot Chilitap tas ent hoe Ust of (Wings tu he .MENT fur boys between the ages of 9 and By Lewin of our island Huh Wise - Hive ve a» I ae ho a ER ON oY ararate nfirme i 2 © Dw \u201chig lind ta not too Tully walghted with OnLy cai Fan bub does tn whe tor: STERLING ary with physician and {rained nurse.- alfls yuite sultlable for the \u2018gods, ot Hvery duty's td he dane Jn a huvry.tary College and Business: \u2018evoniu cracked, to smile thy smile when past prosent- \u201cuni to caine financial strug- greagor big: hrothier s Monty are: whie- jered by ue uF flkures and prophe-] J elty of the low lands.Ing! don't.spifi The na when the walhuié ave being Foomes to æ real business deu! to the He du cortalniy more than Intoregt- Come along nu Mister \u201cAt.Tauls, and thie very\u2019 tupimust bench! | i ns the: has cor- .Néturally enough Ville St.Louls ia ILV R cultivation\u2019 of sports and athletics.my been: diva thor or of the merry proud of Uhia Jeune: man, and \u2018lopka _5 E EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE SCHOL«: dahil total jt fient-eHai\u2014pato\u2014 ami I] us ane.of (he things (hat TT Saturday: september, 16th, 1908.lon is taken of \u2018an call fur preferential treatment.when it - Special acholarshipe for sons of.old pupils: duüy.bo that: ovouston is taken ; BOWLS FOR: CALENDAR and all particulars, ade\u2019 dress THE BURBAR, UPPER CANADA.Gols ; LEGR.Toronto, Ont, ' | We-Kave-thom_in- quiet, M1\" o-Nve-thore in ui Protestant Board plain.designe and.also_in.snoulhs obi uve Company Own Valle way.in.thy New Lrgländ Sitew, due = CRE T pi TT x \u2018Bince tha days of \u201cuen AND RUBINSTEIN Phe Stelhway Plano bas over beus à ; of Une gruslast artists of\u2019 Burape aud Linton tca, and thoir neues like those of - «| PAGEREWSK, STEINWAY, NORDHEIMER, sland for perfection In the \u2018makin and tie muking of liane.tha of, Inns tion «of (ho NORDIIKIMER Mire tie.sirchasy of & relluble Piano fu ù extund a or any meno 10\" the public, Irrespective of any Inlenilen to forrespondence soliciied, purchase, The NORDHEIMER PIANO & MUSIC we, ld, |, MAL AT, CATHERDNE 0, Abt i \u2018[wome degree of\u201d aline, \u2018doyhlless Notre nade anny.| All the wire, there be sonle SBSH, | tits, ucquiremant of which will surely |.como in- on Wreater Montreal with LS by \"the way.It ain't\u201d going to be ail sally sel 4, - Maisonneuve, far instance, h much] an the way of Biunday entertainment that would be extended\u2019 and utilised in place of thuse theatrical shows demanded by many of those at present on the roll of citizenship and \u2018Dame des Nelges In the Wést, and Patite Cote In the wilda| | of the: Nor-Wost; aparry lands, have].euch vne or-mèra things (hat would, if better displayed, \u2018help \"along the] gaiety some.albyen Villa Bt.Louis has\u2019 more to poet p- in ite: front\u2019 show window t Morris Plano.Claus.aoc linun Rox burgh ; ol Ec Be In the swim and buy Ca Mason & Risoh or - Assortment at Leaoh\u2019s, 2440 \u20188t.Catherine Streat.| \u2018 Bold onsh or upon easy: === pierced «il-.B! gghool _Commissie ver patterns.| i A.Silver \u2018Bowl makes a\u2019 very.handsome Wedding Gift to.the Fall Bride.Lu | mens BS - Jewellers, st.CATHERINE are, \"(Near Poel) | will re-open the Session ot 1905-08 as fo i HIGH SCHOOLS: Tuesday.Seplamber th, a\u2026\u2014mooting of Teachers.Wednesday.September ah, 9 am, \u2014 Bae trance and Suppl he \"Rector will a in School on and after Mth o'clock daily.SENIOR AND PUBLIO attendance at sant, rom 8 (tink SS Set i .tern te al Ey taie oo WE ATT vante, vi, + = 7 tu ca Tai ET ah\u2019 | ois VESTHOUNT PUBL SCHOOLS ST.sers sc.= PRINCIPAL \u2014 HENRY W: AUDHN7 NE COURS S FOR UNIVERSITY, Royal Milt- Every facility for .The Schools under the control of this: ot ! omental .Thursday, Baptemaber Tth, § ath.~Reguine, on Wednesday, Septem \"es Principals and teachers ur res 5 Loir re orne sente Se rte te À re mr ne tr re re cdd rt er rt \u2014 for the price of four, making the rate-jgacent AHAT'S the time to take \u2014When you have Belching, Acid Risings \u2014When Pimples begin to peep out.-\u2014When your Stomach Gnaws and Burns, \u2014That\u2019s the time to check stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia.One single Candy Cascaret will do it, if taken at the right minute, just when you first feel the need of it.TA \u201cCascaret in time is worth nine\u201d later on.Cascarets don\u2019t Purge, nor nor waste Digestive Juices in out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, Cathartics.But,\u2014they act like Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand the Intestines, thus pushing the Food on naturally to its Finish.You can try Cascarets FREE before you buy.Write for Free Sample and booklet, \u2018\u2018The Curse of Constipation,'\u2019 best ever printed on the subject.Sterling Remedy Company, 374 St.Paul St., Montreal.When the Telephone has a Bad Breath \u2014When your Tongue is coated\u2014 a Cascaret.Heartburn, in Throat.coming Cons Warranted to Cure ~~ \u2014Constipation ~ \u2014Indigestion \u201cot Money Refunded They-act'like: Exercise.Weaken, flooding\" Address Business Cards.| A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN.» layson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 St Paul st.Montreal.Heated Storage, Bond or Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O, Box 424.Legal Cards.REENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC.allster & Languedoc.J.N.Greepahislds, K.C.R.* A.B.Gradenshtaldz;-1.C., A, W.0.Macalister, Erroll, Languedoc, BBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc, Richmand and Casting sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.Harper.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, J.5 « Guardian Assurance Building, James st.Montreal Wanted to Purchase.er *XJANTED \u2014 TO BUY WILD LAND FOR ! cash.Apply or write, N.E.Con.Co., 53 State st., Boston.233 = | Situations Wanted\u2014Male.} Situations Vacant.= Advertisements under this heading \u2014 x 3 words.one insertion, 10 cents; ue week cen VV ANTED \u2014 A PRACTICAL FURRIER, to malo and repair furs.Apply to Rutledge & Jackson, Fort Willlam, Ont.tr Advertisements under,this beading \u2014 & words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, cen APERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, etc.Compstent workmen.Low prices.Attention to orders from any 205 part.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell et., Westmount.; 212 ANTED \u2014 WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS, - provers and apprentices for dress- ANTÉD \u2014 BY ENGLISHMAN, MAR- (making.Miss Kinsella, 230 Elm ave., West ried, aged 98, situation, any capacity: mount.20 | can take charge of steam boiler.Address | J.W.B,, Box K 336, Herald Office.205 ANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | Tu \u2014 h desires.some kind of work at her own À Situations Want ed\u2014Female.ome.ply rear of 456 St.Patrick.206 B WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BSHRVANT: two in family.Apply at 87 St.Mark street.\u201c 212 WANTED -\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; REF- | erence required.Apply after 7 P, Te ! to 39 Macgregor st.23 Advertisements under \u2018this beading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents: one week, 25 cents.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG WOMAN, SITI- ation as housekeeper to gentleman Cr elderly couple, or as mother's help.Willing to help with sewing.Address 4534 St.Cath- ! WASTED \u2014 FOR THE McGILL NORMAL erine st.School, an office girl, about fifteen For Sale.Advertisements under this heading\u20143%o 7e word for one insertion.Six -insertions per word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 A HAND POWER ELEvator, in good working order, cheap.Can be seen in operation.Apply to Darling Brothers, 7 Ottawa st.205 OR SALE \u2014 AN ENGLISH COTTAGE : piano, manufactured by Broadwood, suitable for beginners.Price, to immediate purchaser, $39, payable $6 cash and \u2018$3 per month.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.205 Jer, Sam \u2014 STONE FOR J.purposes, broken, all sizes.Apply Phone Past 935.W.M.Hendershot, P.O.address, 88 Victoria st.206 3 'NCRETE | years of age, who has \"passed through ihe AFTER .SEPTEMBER NEXT, A LADY | fifth year in one of the city schools, and who \u2018Professional Singer\u2019 will be open for Lean give evidence of punctuality, steadiness, : an engagement as soloist in a church.An- obedience, truthfulness and politeness.Apply swers to the above, addressed Soloist, care ito Dr.Robins, at the McGill Normal School, P.O.Riviere du Loup Sta., :F.Q., \u2018will be re=\"-31 Belmont st., from 10 to ll any forenoon cetved- unti-Sept\u201410ths \u2014 208 rexcept Sarurduy- - ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN! ANTED\u2014A YOUN NV .to know they can have their clothep re- * knowiedge.of A # HRA spectably washed and mended by applying , assist wiring and act as \u2018\u2018trouble.man\u2019 to K 335, Herald Office.\u201cThe Vankleek: Hill Electric Co., Vankleek i Hill, Ont.21 me en Undertakers and Embalmers.C.WRAY & BRO., 230 Mountain st.an ! « 123 Bt.Dominique.Uptown 2738, East 117.| 3 EN WANTED IN EVERY LOCALITY + throughout Canada, to advertise our goods, tack up showcards on trees, fences, Alon Fonds and all conspicuous places; also stribute small advertising matter.Highest ILLIAM TRAY, 1236 St.Catherine at.| salary aud expenses paid to good relinbi® po - | men.Bteady employment.No experience necessary.Write for particulars.Empire ALBERT ST IFFITH, 673 Wellington st.| Scien Co, London, Ont.\"508 BR SALE \u2014 SEVERAL FINE OLD grandfather clocks, at Rae and Donnel- 1y's Auction Rooms.210 Fox SALE\u2014750 EXCELLENT NEW CARpet squares, in\u2018all grades.Great reduction in price, private sale or auction, at Rae and Donpelly\u2019s, 24! St.James st.210 OR SALE \u2014 KINDLINGS, $1.10; CUT .slabs, $1.10; hardwood, $1.80 per luad, best coal, 36.50.122 Bleury st.220 R SALE \u2014 FISHING TACKLEB, CAMPing goods and, general sporting goods.Bpecinl bargains this month.Wightman Bporting Gouds Co.39 St Francois Xavier .street.215 +5 rocms, each with bathroom.iand amaller Sultes letting :as: b oT TTT TT à TANTED \u2014 ONE UPHOLSTERER AND To Let ' one carpet layer.Steady work to right , \u201cmen.s Apply to George Haysey, 38 Belmont street, AY JANTED \u2014 Goon GIRL FOR Lent general bousework.Apply at once, to | 4209 \u201cWestern, avenue.: TO LET \u2014 SEVEN ROOMED FLAT, Jil all conveniences, handsomely decorated.Immediate poesegsion.Moderate rent.7 Hope avenue, off Dorchester.SHO y RT A RTMENTS' We oni A COMPETE NT YOUNG\u2019 MAN où bookkeepar.First class opening for man.Apply .in person.H.A.147 BISHOP STREB D.| vote ' Co.(Clothing Dept.), 251 St.James street.LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED SUITES of Free ill Sep- :V ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT FOREMAN : tember.lst.Janitor on prem \u201cet.Apply | boiler maker, for shop in - Maritimo ' P.S.Ross & Sons, 42 Notre Dame st.vest.| Provinces, doing marine and stationary boller Phone Main 612, Note.\u2014Larg>r Sustes all let : work.Apply by letter, to K 337, Herald.23 mers BEST FUEL-ANTHRACITB COAL, No.1 Scranton, $6.50 per ton.D.Millar, 196 St.Antoine st.Tel.Main 4082.205 Fer SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND STEAM and Lot water radiators and coils.W.J.McGuire & Co., Ltd., 1966 Notre Dame st.206 KR SALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, KR.E.Palnchaud, 650-652 Bt.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke.Roil- Ing and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside tables, bed-rests, commodes, bidets.FPhous East .zx R SALE\u2014ON EASY PAYMENTS, FUR} Ra carpets, ar go-carts, etc, ete.The J.8.Prince .33 Bl Lawrence greot For SALE-\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, pew and secondbhand, at prices that deiy competition.largest stock in city.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 St.James st.\u2018Telephons Main 813.OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MILlion.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wood, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.75; tamarac blocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal J.C.MeDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy end William st.Tel Main 452.\\ Boots and Shoes.Beers AND SHOES\u2014WE 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 Hau HILL PICTURES ° 50 per cent.off all framed pictures this month.\"Come early and get a good choice.G.W.WILLSON & SON, d 7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.a Rooms and Board.TE ARE IN A POSITION TO PLACE OUR graduates, upon graduation, in positions g from forty to sixty dollars per month.WV | payin \u2018The railway companies recognize the super- ; jority of this school over all others, and nat- ! | urally seek our graduates.Over fifty placed in good positions during the last few months.: We can do equally &s well for you.Write \u2019 \u2018fur particulars.B.W.Somers, Principal, i Dominion School of Telegra aphy, Toronto.unt OOM \u2014 FOR 1 OR 2 YOUNG MEN, WITH .or without board.Apply at 15714 Atwater avenue, Ste.Cunegonde.; OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, on bath flat, gas, hot and cold water.Apply 311 St.Urbain st.208 , _ SEER WANTED \u2014 GENERAL .SERVANT; \u201cREF- ; OARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, STRICT.| erences require a q is à.pure, evenly balanced soap.It makes a nice, cleansing lather for washing cut glass, giving it à brilliancy and sparkle.Sunlight Soap is best for every cleansing purpose.Buy Sunlight.Your money back for any cause of complaint.1118 .Lever Brothers Limited .Toronto Marriage ISSUED BY JOHN M, M.puss, Manufacturing or Warehousing Street.Licenses 107 St.Jamos-Street and 49 Crescent Flats to Let.About September 1st occupation can be given sf one or more flats in the present Herald.Building, 603 Cralg Street.About 4,000 feet: floor space on each.Apply on the premises.For ROACHES, BBD-BUGS ana MOTHS.For RATS and MICE.it, and we will you must excite it, not by using drugs that harass the stomach, but by means of a condiment of quality-above reproach, which ~tonés up, stimulates and enlivens the functions of the digestive organs.It swakens the laziest stomach.Unfortunately, almost all mustards are\u201c compound,\u201d that is, that they contain strange products which diminish their cost, impairing their quality.-There is.but .one STRICTLY.PURE.mustard sold, that -is- The \u201cCondor\u201d Mustard ol Mustard, when pure, constitutes the best of aperitives; - E.D.MARCEAU, 281- 285 St.Paul Stroet, Montreal.Some prominent citizens, chatting \u2018the veteran journalist, said to him: ma « hloroform Theories \\ \u201c A Veteran Makes Practical Protest Against Oslerian \u201cHappy Despatch\u201d Methods.recently with Mr.George Murray, \u201cYou, Mr.Murray, are a living contradiction of Dr.Osler s theories Ys back you.° that à man begins to fail at 40 and should be chloroformed at 60.and interest the Osler theory\u2014a paper of NATIONAL AIMS, On BROAD LINES.This suggestion Mr.Murray has acted upon.organization of | | | The Standard, which will shortly commence mublication.: : 1 \u201cWhy don't you start a paper\u2014a paper that will disprove by its vigor Do responsible for the It iS > Mr.Murray has been promised the literary co- operation.of some of the \u201cmost celebrated men in Ce rads, England and the United States, who \u201cwould, in practice.like himself, be victims cf the Official Cloroformer if the Osler theory were \u2018put ve Governors, Lieutenant-Governors.College Professors, Judges, Lawyers, ~ Doctors and Editors will De among\u2019 The Standard\u2019 s Contributors, Co The Standard will be the most interesting |g paper in Canada.Look Out for the First Number of be Standard.All Dealers.and 351 Queen.st.W.Torohte.TIER go When Appetite Fails or \u2014 Common Sense Exterminators L eme pre A have COMING FROM EVERYWHERE! elsewhere are bringing all sorts of goods in greater variety than this store has ever known.We garding the business to be done this Fall, andscareful preparation has been necessary.The seemingly reckless manner with which we sacrificed the balance of Summer Stocks shows to advantage nowrthat the new goods are opening out.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 1908.EAMERS coming from Europe and trains coming from New York and \u2018very positive ideas re- Cloth\u2014- able and unspotable.It is Greens, new Browns, Reds, - etc.BG eI cesot PEDCECECE COL Cr CA NEW DRESS GOODS FOR THURSDAY.A special purchase of a new weave in Canvas \u201cTHE FLORENTINE PANAMA,\" Made from bright wools, with small allover dice pattern effect-extremely attractive and becoming-in all the new Blues, new Special value on Thursday, 656, \u2018 medium weight, uncrush- a very handsome cloth Resedas, Fawns, Cream, UC vey se oe colorings.'A CLEARANCE OF HIGH CLASS SILKS ON THURSDAY.800 yards of fancy blousing Silks, Fancy Striped Taffetas, Fancy Striped Satins, Fancy Foulards, Fancy Embroidèred Silks, etc., in exquisite combinations and \u2014 Original Selling prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and Mary Hickson, who have been staying 37 Mine Mabel Hunter Montreal, je vis- tting in Rock Island, Que.- Miss Kathleen O'Gara, of Montreal, is visiting friends in Sherbrooke.Miss Gertie Samuel, Drummond St, is visiting friends in Sherbrooke.The Misses Boyd, Montreal, are the guests of Miss Patti Foster, Derby Line, Vt.Miss Essie Hirsch and Miss Flo Schweitzer are spending two weeks in Rockport, Ont.Mrs.Adam Klopit., of Boston, who has been spending some.time in town has returned home.Mr.John G.Foster, United States Consul-General at Oftawa, was In Montreal yesterday.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Willis have returned to the city from a visit to Halifax and vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Jacob Kellert and family returned to town vesterday from a sojouru at Murray Bav.Mrs.Edward Lortie, of this city, and her daughters are the guests of Mrs.| R.F.Soule, Cowansville, Que.Mrs.Martin, of New York, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Pike, Ar- gYle avenue, returns home on Friday.Miss loan, headmistress of the elementary department of McGill] Normal School, is visiting in Abercorn, Que.Prince Alexander of Battenberg, R.N., is the guest of Mrs.Charles Kingsmill during his stay in Toronto.Mr.Fred Austin, of the astern Townships Bank, Montreal, is visiting relatives at Elmwood Park, Massa- wippl.Rev, (co.Osborne Troop, M.A., rector of St.Martin's Church, Montreal, la a guest- of Mr.John C.Thomson, Ettrick House, St.Foye Road, Quebec.\u2018Lady Hlckson, Mise Mabel and Miss at mountain resorts on their way to the Pacific Coast, are now in Vancouver.Miss Jean Donovan, Fort street, leaves to-morrow .for Jersey City, where she will enter the training school for nurses, in connection with Christ Hospital.The engagement Is announced of Miss Mae Hyland, 103 Henderson avenue, Ottawa, to Mr.C.Lorne Marion, of Rockland.The wedding will, take place on September 12.Mrs.Joseph Doutre, Mlsg Doutre, Mrs.McDonald Walters, of Ottawa, and Mrs.Paul Sawyer.of New York, ate guests af Mrs, Lindsay Mcintyre, St.Famille strect, this city.The marriage of Mr.E.P.Hunter of the Quebec Bank, Ottawa, to Miss Ma- ; deline Moffat, of Pembroke will take place very quletly fin Pembroke on Wednesduy, the 13th of September.Rav.Hugh Pedley and Mra.Pedley, who have been spending some time at Lake Memphremagog, and are now vigiting friends in Sherbrooke, are expected to return to the city.in a few ! days.: séik.Mr, R.W.Carlton acted as best man.\u2018Among those attending the reception included ra Williams, the Misses Williams, Mre.Archie Jacobs, Master Melvin Jacobs, Miss ¥, Jacobs, Miss Hirsch, Miss Herring, Mr.Mc- Lachan, Mr.Carlton, Mr.Williams and Mr.Spicer.Mr.and Mrs.Herring left on the 7.80 train for Sherbrooke to visit the parents of the -groom.On their return they will reside at 78 Prudhomme Avenue, Notre Dame de Grace.The bride received a large number of useful presents, including #& pear! sunburst from the groom.DRYSDALE\u2014MACGIBBON.A very pretty home wedding took place on Wedyesduy afternoon, at five o'clock, at the residence of Mr.Peter R.MacGlibbon, Lachute, when his second daughter, Christina Mny, was united in marriage to Mr.John Drys- dale, of Westfleld, Mass.The bride was beautifully gowned In white silk, with trimming of eyelet embroidery, and lace insertion, and carried a bouquet of white roses, lillies of the valley, and maiden hair ferns.She was attended by her sister, Miss l.aura, as maid of honor, and Miss Hazel, as flower girl.The room.was supported by Mr.A.D.Kennedy.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.,Mark Styan, the ring service belng used.The parlors and dining-room were very prettily decorated with, sweet peas, and malden hair ferns.The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful pear] crescent brooch, and to the maid of honor and best man each, a pear! pin.After the ceremony a dainty wedding luicheon was served.\u2018Cha bride's go- Ing away gown was navy blue taffeta, with polo hat to match.Mr.and Mrs.Drysdale left on the 8.57 train for their home In Westfield, Muss, amid showers of rice, and the hearty congratulations and good wish- PS \u201crene MONTETAL pan x.HERALD | WEDNESDAY, AUGTSE 20; i I~ PERSONAL AND SOCIETY\" * BRIGHT?TP EVES.7\" Lond an ivrenistible Charm te .- Every Fase.: Clear, spar] eyes make the plainest face beautiful otal The eyes cannot be bright if the body is suffering from blood poisoning, ple E suffer from blood ing and on ot know it, but they show it by their dull eyes, grey or sallow complexion and faded appearance.Constipation poisons the system.Instead of the blood taking up wholesome nourishment in the intestines, it absorbs the poisons which the bowels have not gotted rid of.The blood deposits these poisous wherever it can, which accounts for the dull eyes, pimples and headaches.Ripe fruit is ature's remedy for constipation.Pruit acts on the bowels and makes them move \u2014acts an the liver and causes more bile to flow, which is the natural purgative, \u2014acts on the kidneys\u2014acts on the skin and clears it and beautifies it.physician has discovered a process for combining the juices of ora ages.apples, prunes and figs\u2014and then by forcing into the nnited juices an additional atom of bitter from the orange peels, a new and very much stron trait is produced.! The fruit extract Is made into tablets, ! the name of \u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 or \u2018Fruit Liver Tablets.\u201d These little tablets are easy to take, have the gentle fruit action and are a positive cure for constipation, bilionusness, headaches, y and liver disease and all blood impurities.à-tives'\u2019 are recommended by able physicians here.For sale at Druggists 50c.a box or 6 boxes for $2.50, or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.*s of & host of friends.-| Bi The wedding Elfts were numerous and costly, testifying to the esteem In which both bride and groom are held In this and other communities.\u201c\u201c PONTIAC'S JESSE JAMES\u201d PLACED UNDER ARREST Supposed to be Connected With Killing of Syrian Pediar Near Shaw- ville, and His Trousers Are Missing.Bryson, Que., Aug.30,\u2014The coronera Jury in the Oldfield murder case has returned the following verdict: \u201cWe flad that the late George Charly or Soiomon came to \u2018\u201cs death on Friday, Aug.23, by bein, struck with a stone and blunt and sharp instrument in the hands of some unknown person.Detective McCaskill has James Lade- route, a Frenchman, under arregt.Tho prisoner lived about three miles from Wolf Lake, and the murder was comn- mitted in-a lonely little valley between $3.00 yard.Thursday, while they last, 75c a yard.quality stamped upon them.White Cotton Bed Sheets, $1.00 NEW REQUISITES FOR THE HOME.Bed Speads, Quilts.Bed Sheets, Pillow Cases In advance of the \u2018Fall we would direct attention to our exeeptionally fine showing in these goods of the best American and Canadian manufacture.Some of them have been.expressly made to our order, and have our name as a guarantee of their you associate with this store: White Satin Bed Spreads from $1.80 to $10.00.\u2018White Honeyzomb Quilts, hemmed ready for use.75c to $1.35.White Cotton Pillow Cases, 35¢c to 50c a pair.- The values are such as \u2019 to $10.00 a pair.We require at once, 10 girls about 14 years of age to fill vacancies in Inspectors positions, also 6 boys for the Delivery Dept.This Store closes daily at 5.30 p.m.At all Druggifts.Well and favorably known, the world over Every secotu, of every minute, of every hour, of every day, of - every yeay\u2014someone is aking Abbey's Effervescent Salt.It & used wherever civilization has penetrated.The march\u2019 of progress end good! health ie under the banmer of Abbey's Effervescent Salt.25c.and 60.a battle.POLICE THANK PUBLIC.The officers ôf the Montreal Pollce Athietio Association are desirous of expressing to the public their thanks «Or the splendid patronage bestowed OR.tireir recent annual games.The attendance was greater than on any.$d every form of Jobing, Piles & Love Hood ingand protruding piles Jmenlals dail press and ask your neigh- = thay thin otit You o can u use | it and RP my beck if not cured eee as r.Ohasve Gintment you that Dr.Chase's \u2018Ointmant is a certain and absolute oure for each previous occasion, and the number of tickets taken out by all sections of the citizens beyond the outside expec .a- tions of those in charge of the affair, and the financial resûlt-means a handsome addition to the bhenafit _fhna of the city police force.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHILD DROWNED.Honore Godin, seven years of age, lost his life on Triday evening by falling Into the Soulanges Canal near the Cascades.The body was recovered yesferday, and last evening Cegoner McMahon xwent out to the place to make an investigation.The coroner was fully satisfied that the child's death was due to accident, and s0 did not call a jury.{panted by her daughter, Miss Bessl¢ - MISE Littian Mee, formerly Qf ~NEW Barnet, England, late of Ottawa, is In Montreal on a visit to Mrs.A.MeCal- jum, of Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, and\u2019 the Misses McCallum, of City Councillors street.Mrs.James Dick, Montreal, accom , Diek, returned home from Quebec by | boat Monday eevning after paying a short .visit to\u2019 her sister, Mrs.James | Presho, of that city.The Royal (Canadian Yacht Club | Rave a garden party on Monday to H.;S.H.Prince Iouls of Battenberg.at | Toronto.Mr.Ç.A.B.Brown and Mr.Jaärvis, representing the -committée, acted as the hosts in the absence of the \u2018commodore and other officers.Lady Kirkpatrick, In a handsome gown of black with fichu of cream lace, black hat with pink flowers, and Mrs.Aemil- {lus JarVis, wearing rich black volle de ; gnie, with touch of turquoise blue, be- | coming hat of black with long white ; plume, recelved.\u201c HERRING- ria AMR The marriage of Miss Ethel (1 Wijl- iams to Mr.Robert Herring took i place Monday afternoon at 4.30, at the :Church of St.James the Apostle.The bride was given away by Mr.J H, .Spicer and wus dressed In a costume of brown ealem cloth with hat to match, and carried white roses.She was attended by her ajater, Miss Car- rena Willlams, wearing white oloth | i ! i | | Te HERALD DAILY PATTERN AN ATTRACTIVBD FROCK OF BLUR LINBN Pattern No.1172.Bizes 9 to 8 years.Heavy, rough-woven linea ia the material chosen for developing the pretty, childish dress shown in our Parisian model to-day.The yoke is of white pongee ailk.This style of trock, with loosely bloussd waist and short, full skirt, is thé ons chiefly worn by small girls from the time they leave off baby dresses until they attain the dignity of misses\u2019 costumes.There are endions varia- tinns of the costume, bnt the central iden is the same, \u2018and & most becoming style It {a tco, for childish figures.For the fall thaue Jittie silps wil) ba made up In cashmere, serge, chnille or flannel, the range of ma- tartnls and colors heing varied enough to suit the \u2018vont faniidious taste.Remnants, picked | -yp-\u2014ui « trifling.cost, can often be utilized for them, as the little drones take auch a smail quantity.For a child six years old It will require 3 yards of material $3 inches widn, with 1M yards of embroidery and 3 yards of beading, for the frock.The pattern, | No.1172, la cut in sises for children from 8 to 8 years of age and may be obtained, post paid, by sending ten cents, the number and nize desired and the name and address to The Fashion Department of this paper.mms neesqlrrstcareensitasererettsnttnng \u2018Name Age cassecreriiisetarititi tis tiiticttaneny No of Pattern sercsassttreiveeistncencey AdGress .S80 E Leen tress recrnae This \"pattern will be mailed within ten days by filling out coupon, fo.closing 10 cents, and sending - ' Montreal Herald Pattern Departiient Readers will please note that where tyll suit is shown, blouse and skirt are separate 1 ngents, tterns, requiring ten cents for each, I Sot allewed for in patterns, J two\u2014high\u2014hllis\u2014and\u2014ene\u2014ale- from the nearest farm, house, last seen driving lelsurely 8hawwille, Ladernute had gone in tha direction previously, for help were heard shortly after by \u201ca farmer named Lebrun, who was uu- ahle to learn from whence they arose.Laderoute has been married elght or: nine years and has two little dnugn- The pedlar was! ters.For years he had been causing\u2019 trouble at his home and had a bad, réputation.* He forged a cheque for $60 scveral months ago, and was out under suspan-dd sentence.Always reckless, T.nderoute wus feared hy many, and had been.known fs the.\u201cJesse James of Pontiac.\u201d He alwavs managed \u2018to get free when arrested for theft or fighting.Laderoute submitted to a \u2018ast without a murmur.Eviden: e \u2018at the Inquest went to show that the Syrian had been robbed of $200.wlille a.sum of $17 had benn overlooked by the murderer.At the Inquest a bailiff was sent for Laderoute's clothing.He spon returned, \u2018producing the coat, hat, vest and boots! ,worn by the prisoner on the day of the; crime.and announced that the trousers, were not to be found.The shirt rave signa of having been ecently bean washed, but deroute denfed It.Te also said that Le could not account for the disappearance of his trousers.Preliminary hearing is set for day.THE THRILLING CONQUEST.The conquest of tone by Helntzman Co.,r over half a century ago 8till thrills and delights the musical public.Sole .W.Lindsay, Limited, 2386 st.Catherine St.East end wareroomis, -1622 SL, Catherine St.\u2014Adv.mn OBITUARY - .\\ Quebar\u2014The funeral of Mr.Duncan Laurie took place Monday from hia late residence to St.Andrew's Church, and was followed by a very large \u2018number of representative citizens, the principal mourners being his two smu, Messrs.Archibnld and Alexander laurie.Cayuga, Ont.-\u2014Capt.Adam Davis, who for twenty years, had b cen trea- rurér of the county of Haldimand, and, previous to accepting that office was for a longer period warden of the county, died Monday.At the Do- minton gencral election.1896, he un- .| successfully contested Haldimand wiih Hon.Dr.Montag un In the Liberal interest.Toronto.\u2014F.H.Haskins, for years à resident of.Hamllton, terly of Toronto, died at St.Michael's Hospital.Mr.Hadkinse was born about fifty years ago in Hamilton, his father having been city surveyor: there, He received his education at Dr.Tas- stes famous academy at Galt, and for some yeais he conducted ~ stook brok- ing office in Hamilton.Moncton, N.R.-Mrs.the Rev.Michael Gross, Hillsbora, Albert county.was a native of Albart, enty years old, Her surviving sons aro Albert J.Gross, posial-elerk of St, John; Charles, of Chatham: II.I.and Clarence of this city.One daughter, Mrs.Fiaward Jones, lives at 11ilia- boro: another, Mrs.\u2018I'mat Taylor, at Dillon, Mont.Co.Halifax, N.8.-Hon.Murray Dodd, Judge of the County Cgurt, compris- nig the counties of Cape Breton, Richmond and Victoria, is dead at Sydney.Ho was porn fin Sydney 62 years ago, belng the son of the late Iidmund Dodd, who was Judge of the Supreme many and lat- Gross, rellct of is dead, at Mrs, Gross and was sev- SE Quebec 7 und repeated cries: Mon-, LABOR DAY Monday, Sept.4th, 1903.Cheap Exoursion Fares St.Hyacinthe 7.#120 Quebec Murray Bay Riviere du Loup Cacouna Little Metis .and all other points on the Railway.Going September Ind, 3rd and 4th, returning until September bth, 1305.\u201cIMPROVED SERVICE TO QUEBEC Lcave Montreal at 11.45 p.m., arrive creer evra 7.00 aan.Returning leave Quebec 11.30 p.m., jarrive Montreal 6.40 /an.m.Special sleeping cars are attached to these trains, and are placed in po- gition for the reception of passengers fat Montreal and Leavis at 9.00 p.m.| CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.I.N.CO.BAY CHALEUR ROUTE The fast new twin screw steamer LADY EILEEN, sails from Campbellton on Wed- \u2018neaday moruings at 5, and Saturday mornings \u2018at JD o'clock, for Gaspe and intermediate | ports, and ia due back In Campbeliton on Monday and Thursday evenings.| SPRCIAL D EXCURSIONS to | n GASP.a Return .810 00 \u2018This \u2018Includes passage, stateroom and meals, For n}! Information as to freight \u2018and pas- | sengers, appiy to .i BLAIR & RICHARDS.\u201coy Managers, Campbellton, N BIT STANDS.ALONE Our laundry stands alone i for excellence of work turncd out.Your: linen is not injured here.Nothing to equal it for beauty of color and perfection of finish.\u201cCROWN LAUNDRY COMPANY, 4218 St.Catherine.Phone Mount 1059 Bpring sun searches and reveals the shabby appearanos of averything.It shows that your Îteps need painting, nd CAVANRGH'S in tho place to mel the very best paiînta.Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneurs Sta the county.of Cape Breton, He continued as representative of the county until 1887.when he was appointed County Court Judge.Previous to his retiemicnt from\u2019 publte- life Judge Dodd was the Conservative\u201d whip for Nova Hrotia.Toronto, Ont.\u2014Robert Ttowland, & wall-kuown clfizan, passed away ln hin seventy-fourth year.Mr.Rowland came from County Armagh, Ireland, 66 yours ago, and hle parents wéttled In Scott Township, Ontario County.De- ceaged I{ved for seven years in Mount Court of Nova Scotia, for twenty-six years.lie wan admitted to the Bar of Nova \u2018Scotia In 1866.and In 1882.was elected with Trector MoDougall Conservative member of Parllament for [Albert; and came to Toronto (& T8910 | He whs a director of the Sutton branch of the G.T.R.and a member of the Sherbourne Street Methodist Church.Ottawa, Ont.-Arthur Arcand, engrosser for the Secretary of State's Denari ment, dled very suddenly Monday night of heart failure, following an attack of acute indigestion.He was ond of the best penmen in Canada and engrossed nearly all tha ad- of Ottawa, -Me was engaged engrossing the civic address to Prince Louis of Battenburæ when death cama.Mrs.Arcand is in Paris.=» , A GREAT PEACE-MAKER.A pound-box of fresh caramels sent to any address, post paîd, for 60 cts.D.H.WELSH, 126 St.Peter St.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014 Mr.Æ.A.Brice, the well known local produce exporter, leaves for Toronto to-night to act as judge of butter at the Toronto Industrial Exhibition.My.Brice will remAdn for several days J in he W ct .r + .EXHIBITIONS | An Ottawa | with the addition of tonics, and sold wnder L \u201cFruit- | J after.Friday, Sept.1st.dresses to prominent men for the city\u2019 A N'ADIAN- \u201cPACIFIC.LABOR DAY Cheap Trips Toronto .310.00 Hamilton, .$10,65 Ottawa .83.50 London.12.96 Quebec .4.00 -Peterboro.8.156 Skerbrooke .3.35 Farnham .L3 St.John, Q.1.00 8t.John, N.B.14.15 St.Agathe .2.00 Labelle.3.20 Magog .: 2.75 Knowlton .2.10 And all other points in Canada, Fort: Willlam and east at LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE, Good going September 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, Return limit September 5th, 1806.MONTREAL TO TORONTO AND RETURN Sept 2nd and 4th.3 7.Sept.1st, 3rd, Bth, 6th and Sth .Return Limit, Sept.12th, 1905.Train servi.:e\u2014{9.30 a.m.*10.00 p.m.MONTREAL TO SHERBROOKE AND RcTURH | | Sept.6th and Tth .0coo.82.50 Sept.2nd.3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th and 9th.3-35 | Return Limit, sers 11th, 1905.Train serviée\u2014+8.30 a.m\u2019 p.m.{7.25 p.m.MONTREAL TO OTTAWA AND RETURN 11.40 pom.Sept.8th to 16th .3 ' | sept.11th, 13th and 15th Bg 30 Rewurn Limit, Sept.18th, 1905.Train Bervice\u2014Leave Windsor Station 18.45a.m., *3.40a.m., §10.00 a.m, 14.00.p.m., *9.40 p.m., 413.10 p.m.' LEAVE PLACE VIGER.f8.20a.m., 15.45 p.m, \u201cDaily.tDaily -except Sunday.§Sundays our.fDaily except Saturday.(i)Saturdays only.AN Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursions 2nd CLAS3 $12.00 To MANITOBA and ASSINIBOIA Good Going from Montreal on Septem- | ber 8th, 1905, Full particulars on application.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD SCARBORO BEACH, Ete.Through Parlor and Sleeping Car \u2018Bervice.Trains lexve Windsor Street 9.00 a.m.week days, 7.45 pus.ally.ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA EXTRA BLEEPING CAR SERVICE.Commencing Monday, Sept.4th and until \u2018close of season, Sept.1.th, Sleeping Cars iil run four days per week each way as follows: From Montreal, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and from St.Andrews, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.Trains leaving Windsor Station at 1.M p.m.and Hudson Heights at 2.15 p.m.dally except Saturday and Sunday.Toe be discontinued Ist.505.- Ticket \u2014Office:r 120-8t\u2014J am ov Btroot\u2014 Tre Next Post Office.ARLES GHEAP EXGURSIO DEN VER, Col.FARE FROM $36.75 MONTREAL, Going dates until Sept.3rd logis as ROIS AN] at RE ' Return Limit\u2014Sept.Jth to 12th, LABOR DAY\u2014Sept.4 Reduced fares to Quebec .$4.00 Toronto .$10.00 .Sherbrooke .3.35 Hamilton .10.86 {Ottawa RA 3.50 London .12.96 ! And all other polnias ID Cagads and retira 4: SINGLE {isi FARE Golng dates\u2014Sopt.2.3.4 Return lmit-Sept.5.1506.EXHIBITIONS \u2018 TORÔNTO AND RETURN Sept.3 and 4 .2 aie a 3 \u201cloo Sept.1, 3,5, 8, 7 2.422201 2221 2 ae 11% Return Limtt-\u2014Sept.12, 1906.\u2018Train Service-Leave Montreal 3.00 am and 10.30 p.m.daily, 8.© p.m.week Jays, Arrive Toronto 4.30 pm., 7.13 am, 835 a.m.SHERSROOKE AND RE TURN Sept 6 and 7 Sept 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 and 9 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.: _ Return Limit\u2014Sept.11, 1305.Train Servive\u2014Leave Montreal § a.m.week days and 5.01 p.m.daily.arrive at Sherdrvake | 11.23 a.m.and 11.40 p.m.SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Montreal at 7.20 a.m.Sept.6 for Sherbrooke.and on Sept.6 and 7 special traius will leave Sherbrooke st 10 30 p.m.for Mentreal OTTAWA AND RETURN 11, 14 and 15 -826 $.8.lu, 12, LA and 16.2.52 8 Se Return Limit-\u2014Sept 18.1308.Traln Service- Leave Montreal 340 am, 4.10 p.m., 7 p.m.Arrive Ottawa ll 4 a.m.3,10 \u2018p.m., 10 p.m.STE, MARTINE AND RETURN Bept 4 ip.m.train) and 6.S5Se' Return Limit, sept.à, 1906.Special train will leave Montreal at 9 aun on September b for Ste, Martine.Returniog leave Sle.Martine \u20ac Ss pn.for Montreal.Portiand \u2014Old Orchard Leaves Montreal at 8 a.m.and 8.01.p.m.Puliman Parlor Cars on day trains and sleeping oars on night traine.Elegant Late car service on da traine between Montreal and Portland.Cece CITY TICKET OFFICE, St.James Btreet, Telephones Main «460 aud 461, or Bonaventure Station.Sept.Sept 187 AMERICA\u2019S FAT my SCENIC Superb New Steamers, Kast and West.MONTREAL- -ROCHÉSTEK-TORONTO Ltne\u2014 Dally.except Sundays, at 2.15 pau, I MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON Line \u2014i Mondays, Wednesdays abd Fridays, at 7.30 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEREC Line\u2014-Dally at ¢ p.m.BAGUENAY LiN B-\u2014From\u2014Quebec-daily\u2014st- 8 a.m.| CITY TICKET OFFICE, 128 St.James Strest, Opposite Post Dffice MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY GD, LACHINE-\u2014From Post Office.20 min.service, 0.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; 30 min.service, \u201c11.60 pom: to 12.00 midnight.Last car, 13 midnight.From, Lachine, 20 min.service, 5.60 wm.to 11.50 pha; 50 Min.service 11.60 p.m.to 12.60 midnight.Last car, 13.60 midnight.SAULT AU RECOLLUDP\u2014 From St.Denis Station to Henderson Sta- St.to \u2018Henderson Station at 6.10 p.m, MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt.Roval Ave, 1 , mervice, 5.00 a.m.to 1 4 pain.From Victoria Ave, Westmount.0 min.service, b.50 aan.to TR 10 po CARTIBUVIE, LE\u2014 From Snowdon's Junction, 40 niin.service, 5.60 am.to 11.40 pau, From Cartiorville 40 min.service, 5.40 am.to WL.pay, Extra cars will ba run on: all Hues ae ve.quired.For Eauit nu Recollot take St.Date cars to conaect at at.Denia Station.mn \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m== NTREAL ART PR: TERS me HERALD JOB © PARTMENT ' \u2018 abo7e, | PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO-\u2014- tion ou hall hour.6.30 a.m, to 10.39 pm, hour, 10.30 p.m.to 12.80 mid.4&% night.\u201cBrira car dally from Cheuncvilla ALLANLINS.3 MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVER JOL Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.Victorian - - 1 $e! Tur'sias - - 22 Seat, Bavarian - - B Sepl.Victerian - - 29 Sept, Virginian - 15 Sep\u2019.Bararies - - 6 Oct.New Turbine Steamer Victorian.on her trial trip, March 16th, made 1914 knota per hour.Virgintan lowered the record aver tke Southerly coursa 7 Lours, 15 minutes.Time, 6 Sars.e hours.unisinpn\u2019s record passage, Movilia im.ouski,~ days, § Hours.\u201d Bâvarian's record Fun.6 days, 3 hours, 12 minutes.pArcommodation: and oculstne unegrpassed.Potite attention.No vibration.Electric light DT and cteam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin.977 ar4 ane wards, according tn steamer and Inestian of (room.Second Cabin, $42.7) ard upwards.pias 1Re \u2014 To Liverpoo!.London.(ilasgow, elfast nr Landonderry.877.50 and 129.75.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.{ Corinthian - 31 Aug.\u201cBueros-Ayrean 14 Sept Preforian - - 7 Sept, Sicilian - - - 21 Seal \u201cDors rot Carry passengers sastward, Saicon, $60: \u201cnd Cabin, $40; 2rd Class, $32.50, H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St.Moscrais mr Canadian Pacific Railway Go's.ATLANTIC 8TEAYEHIP LINF3.MONTREAL (via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL LAKE ERIE .\"Sept.7 (et 12 LAKE MANITOBA 1.Sept.14 Ot 19 LAKE CILAMPLAIN .À Sept.14 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014Te | Liverpool, $5.00 and upward, accordicg ta stéumer and acmm.modation.Pound Trip Ticketa at reduced rates.Secont Cabin, tn Liverpnoi.$H) 56 don, 31274 Reund Trip ac redured rates.Third Ciass Hates tn I.\u2018Terpon!.London Giasgow.Belfast.Londonderry and Quesnse town, $%.5).From Liverpool, Llozdcn oe Londonderry.$2738, to Queber.MONTREAL TO LONDON.xLAKE MICHIGAN .gent.2 + = XMOUNT TEMPLE \u2026 ge » Oz 38 [eMONTROSE .Bape.2 Nov.4 *Seccnd Calin, te \u2018Loadon.$40.00.xThird Class, tn London, $28.30.\u2019 Date of sailicgz ?Freigns Steamers 48 Liverposn!, Leadon - amd Bristol, ant ahows \u2014 farniated on appikcatisa A9:17 ca \u2018Canadian Pacific Ry.Ca.Affanfic Steamshige Line | Boaré n° Trade Butlding, 9.Sacrament Sr, Montreal DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Dominion.Aug 1} Dom!alen.Arg.8 Oramzs.S \"Sant 2 Rensinztom.Sept.9 Maczada \u201cSent: 16\u2014fonhwart Canadian Smal holdizg 3 rercrd of 5.days, 233 Liars and 43 minutes betwaen Inishowens Hand and Fa her Poi: Midehin Sgleous, PE! ete Lights, Speed and Cem ; \"\\ As8 soœarte.accords Cass ,.tum fog * tramer._ 2 Cases \u2026 a mr az: very.- = Class \u2026.pa {Ta prin Freed For al partieniare as ta freight and pas sage, Apc'y to Local Agents, ar te DOMINION LINE.17 ST SACRAMENT sr.MONTESAL REFORD AGENCIES | DONALOSON LINE GLASGUW WSBZLT sERŸICR.: Fram Montreat jaar 3 Kasta\u2018a raid storage .\u2026-Zept 7 8.3.Triana Tea vena Sept.Ib y ROMSON LINE DON WEEKLY SERVICE.From Mon 5s oid Frome & oui air.3epr, 0 Co Sept.8 3 : LEITH STRVIC \u2018g.J §.8.Bellona Ceo Qet, \u2014 » ABERDEEN 3ERAVICE.=.- Escalvca LL .- \u2026 - Cet 18 LORD LINE CARDIFF.SERVICE.From Moatreal, 3a:ling dale \u2018acer THE ROSZRT REFIRD GUWPANY.Limited, 35 ST IACRAMEBOr ST.MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP ©0, LTD.87.LANAENCE LINE SS.\u201cCAMPANA \u201d 1700 Tons.Next Sailings frem Moatreal \u2018Victoria Pterk \u201ca: to Ds 4 Mondays, 11th and 25th September al | 1 pme and afterwards oo every alternate Mouday Jdirtng season.lesving Quecec the following day a: neon for FATHER POINT.GASP BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, Cary COVE, GRAND RIVER.SUMMERSIDS CHARLOTTETUWN -AND PICTOU.Bxovilent accommodation for Passengers.Nu cargo received after 1am of sailing dagy For freight Passage and Swateroows, apply J.G.BROCK & CO.Agents, SL Commissioners St.city.TTT Ty FURNESS, WiTHY & C0.(LT'D) Proposed Sailings, \u2018Manchester Liners, LI'd, MONTREAL AND MANC HESTER: From, Manchester From Montr 8.IN.*Manvhester Trader Sept.Aux = .*Manchester City .Sopt 18 Sent.I .Manchester Stipper .Sept.23 Some of the above steamers have first clase \u2018 ; Accommodation {vr a limited number of pass rengers Canndu-South African joint service to Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and Durban.*WYANDOTTE .-.1.040000000010 Nov, AB *Fitted with cold\u2019 storage.tor further particulars, FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited, Agents.MONTREAL.mr TT apply to This Paper is printed with The Queen City Printing Ink Companv's Ink.CINCINNATL BOSTON.Nottahook.UNIVERSAL GARMENT FASTENER FEEL IT SLIDE?At the Notion Counter.Will Not Rust.FOR SALE BY W.R or Co.Lae a Te TAT Sra Crs or re EE + eee «i \"COLONIAL PH HOUSE Cut Glass Dept.A Few Leaders 8\u201d Fine Canadian Cut Glass Bowls, regular $6,50 for $4.| Nice- Canadian Cut Glass Celery Dishes, regular $6.50 for 84.50.50 Rich Canadian Cut Glass Preserve Nappie _ regular $2.25.for $1.s, 5 inc so.= = .6 inches, regular $2.50 for $1.75.\u2018 De > \u2019 Austrian Cut Glass Salts and Peppers, silver plated tops, for 20c.1 Cologne Bottles goc for §0e, $1.50 for 8@¢, $1.75 $1.00.Knife Rests, Pickle Jars, Oil Bottles, Etc, Ete.less 334%.CHINA hes Tables at 250, 850, 50c, $1.00 | Jugs, Dishes, Ornaments, Vases, Special purchase of 4,00C Ja and Friday only at discounts fro for \u2018Balance of incomplete Dinner Odd Plates, Covered Dishes, C ~ For Thursday and Friday Only.SPECIAL TABLE $3.00.\u2014 Consisting of Artistic Vases, Ornaments, etc., ranging from $5.00 to $9.00.SPECIAL TABLE $5.00, \u2014 Consisting of Artistic Vases, Ornaments, etc., ranging from $8.00 to $15.00.INCANDESCENT GLASS VASES * Splendid reproduction of Famous Tiffany Ware, regular 35c and 50s, for 2080.1; 4° CHINA DEPARTMENT, Znd Floor Gallery.Also tables of Jardinieres at 25c, \u201835c, 50c.and $1.00.Great-reduotions.Special lines ranging from $10.00 to $35.00, less 20 to 205 per cent.DEPARTMENT and $2.00, consisting of Fancy Plates, Cups and : Saucers, Jardinieres.stc, etc.Qreatest reductions yet offered.- ~~~ = JM Ce on rdinjeres, Pots, Pedestals, Umbrella Stands, to be offered on Thursday m 20 to 33 1-3 per cent.' .DINNER SETS Sets at Half Price.ups and Saucers, oto.etc.at very low prices.Clearing .Sale.SQUARE ILLIPS Lamp Dept.30 gas shades, 60 gas shades, 25 gas shades, 35 gas shades, 15 gas shades, ver plated mounts, regular § for $5.00.SPECIAL SALE OF CUTLERY, \u2014 Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc., etc., at very low prices, quality guaranteed.\u2018 EEE tre PREY SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.\u2014## Gas Shades 50 gas shades, regular 30c for 166, 25 gas shades, regular 50c for 25\u20ac, regular 75c for 38\u20ac.regular $1.00 for 50¢.regular $1.50 for 756.\u2026 \u2018regular $1.75 for 88¢.regular $3.co for $1.50.SPECIAL OFFER.\u2014Doulton China Biscuit Jars, best sil- 8.00,.$9.00 and $10.00 \"HENRY MORGAN & CO., -_ Q The Br (Copyrighted and published HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.ethren HAGGARD.| | exclusively in The Herald ) T.dead cath, by no mere fancy or imperial desire, but by some spiritual hope| Le.\u2018Bark ceason of the year when there \"upon was no fishing, it grew very dull loiter {ng about the Hall, and since hé did not read much, like Godwin, sitting for long hours by the fire at night watching Rosamund going to and fro.upon ner tasks, but not speaking with her overmuch.For notwithstanding all their pretence of forgetfulness, some sort of veil had fallen between the brethren and Rosamund, and their intercouise was not so open and familiar as of old.She could not but remembér that they were no more cousins only, but ner lovers also, and that she must guard\u2014 herself lest she seamed to show prefe:- ence.to one above the other, The brethren foi their part must always bear in mind also that they were bour.d not to show their love, and that their cousin Rosamund was no longer à simple English lady, but also by creatiol, as by blood, a: princess of the East, whom destiny might pet Ilft beyond the reach of either of them.- Moreover, as has been said, dread sat that rooftree like a croaxing raven, nor could they escape fro the shadow of its wing.Far away Mg East a mighty monarch had turned his thoughts towards this\u2019 English ao.ne end the maid of his royal blood wiu dwelt there, and who was mingled witir his visions of conquest and of the triumph of his faith.Driven on by no or need, he had determined to draw her to him, by fair means if he could; .f riot, by foul.Already means both ioul and fair had failed, for that the attaci | at Death Creek quay had to do with this matter they could no longer doubt.lt was certain also that others would be tried again and again till his ei \u2018as won or Rosamund was dead\u2014fur] \u2018here, if even she would go back upun her word, marriage itself could not hield her.So the house was sad, and saddest of | yellow from Kyrenia?pothing as he woulj4take a guide from the town and bring the wine in person,\u2018 when he would receive payment -for the brolderjes, dof which he, hoped to sell more to the ladles of the house, He offered also to go.with the Pri- or-and Wulf to where his ship lay int the river, and show them many other goods aboard of her, which, he explained to, them, were the property of a compuny of Cyprian-urerchants=who Laden} i Bird blollund, another son, im stationed at Moose.J\u2018ort, and cannot learn of his father's death.for at least three weeks.There is co telegraph connection, and a letter will take ut least that time to reach tho fort.Must bave special features (0 designate your attention to the care taken with gurs tematic Feeding, Veterinary Bottle Delivery.; For sample ord \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RAILWAY COMMISSION HEARS C.P.R.OBJECTIONS.Ottawa, Aug.30.\u2014(Specinl)\u2014At the opening of the autumn slttings of the, Railway.Commission yesterday, Mr.| Drinkwater, of the C.P.R.,, brought up; > (CHAPTER V.\u2014(Continuad.) | Grawing his costly shawl closer round him.\u2019 , ; So Wulf went, nothing loath.In this; Sir Abbot, which will you taste first \u2014tho red wine or the yellow?The icd is the stronger but the yellow is tae more costly and a drink for saints in Paradise and abbots upon earth.\u2018the Well, you ara wise.They say it was my patron sl.Helena\u2019's favorite vintage when ole visited Cyprus, bringing with her\u2019 Dis ma\u2019s cross,\u201d \u201cAte you a Christian then?\" asked \u2018le Prior.\u201cI took you for a Faynim.\u201d \u201cWere I not a Christian would I visit this foggy land of yours to trade In wine\u2014a liquor forbidden.to the Mo:= lems?\u201d answered the man, dravlr = aside the folds of his shawl and reveu = ing a crucifix upon his broad breast.UE am a imerchaiit of Famagusta.in toe prus, Georgios by name, and of tha Greek Church which you Westerns hold to be heretical, But what do yvu think of that wine, holy abbot?\u201d The Prior smacked his lips.\u201cFriend Georgios, it is Indeed a drink for the salnts,\u201d he answered.: : \u201cAy, and has been a drink.for sine ners ere now\u2014for this is the Very tippie that Cleopatra, Queen of Kgypt, draint with her Roman lover Antony, of whoid you, being \"a learned man, may have heard.-And you, Sir Knight, what say vou of the black siuff\u2014Mavro, we call it\u2014not the common, but that which hae been twenty years in cask\u201d\u201d \u201cI have tasted worse,\u2019 holding out his horn to be filled again.\u201cAy, and will never taste bet:er if you live as long as the Wandering Jew, Well, girs, may I take your orders?1L you are wise you will make them large since no such chance ts likely to coma your way again, and that wine, yeoilosw or red, will keep a century.\u201d ; Then the-chaffering began.and It! was long.and- keen.Indeed, nt vne.time they nearly-Jeft the place wiih-| out purchasing,.b the merchant Georgios called them back anl offered to come to their terms if>they would all seemed the face of the old knigni, Sir Andrew, oppressed as he was win! sickness, in an errand to Southminster to buy wine, of which, in truth, he would navé been glad to drink deeply, if only to.which the chapman clineiaed his bars drown his thoughts awhile.So away he rode up Steeple Hill with the Prior, laughing as he ured to do be-; fore Rosamund led him to gather flowers at St.Peter\u2019s-on-the-Wall._ Asking where the foreign merchauniti woud dwelt who had wine to sell, they were directed to an inn near the minster, Here in a back room they foun: a vhort, stout man, wearing a red cloth cap, who was seated on a\u2018 pillow bc- tween two kegs.In front of him stood with memories and fears.W Therefore, Wulf could find pleasure even; Christmas Day.take double the quant'ty, s»-as lo make up à cartload between the which he said he woulà (eliver before To tlus \u2018hey con-| sented at- length, and deprt2d hones wards made happy by the elfta with ! gain, aftér the Eastern fashion.To! | the Prior he gave a voll of worked silk to be used as an edging to an altar cloth or banner, and to Wuif a | dagger handle, qualntiy carved In olvie to the fashion of a& rampiat \u201cdon.Wulf thanked him, and then i ggkod him with a somewhat shamed face if he had mores embroidery for sale, whereat the Prior smlled.The | qulck-eyed Cypriote saw the end !nquired if it might he needed smile, | & number of folk, gentty and other; for ælady's wear, at which sonio neigh- who bargained with him for his wine, hors presoni in ihe rourn laughed ott- and the sliks and embroideries that he.right.' .had to sell, giving the latter to bo.\u201cDo not laugh at ma, gentlemen,\u201d handled and eamples of tye drink to all gaid the Eastern; \u2018\u2018for how can I, a who asked for them.stranger, know this young knight's.\u201cClean cups,\u201d he said, speaking in bad French, to the drawer who stood beside him.\u2018Clean cups, for here come a noly man and a gallant kaight who wish to taste my liquor.Nay, fellow, fill them up, for the top of Mount Trooidos in winter is not so.cold as this curscd place, to eay nothing of its damp, which t4 that of a dungeon.\u201d and he shivered, Biairs Pills _ Greet Boglish Remcdy for 4 Bout & Rhenmatism 7 IY Sate, Sure.EQective à EE \u2014 | Rosamund.Afterwards, affairs, and whether he has mother.or glisters, or wife or lover™ \u2018Well haere , are.brolderies fit for any of them.\u201d \u2018Then bidding his sarvant bring a bale , he opened it, and.began to show hls , Koos, which, indeed, were very beau- | titui.In the end Wulf purchased a \u2018veil of gauze-like sllk, worked with | golden stars as a Christmas gift for remembering that even in such a matter he must take no advantage of his brother, he added to it a tunic broldered with gold and.silver flowers such ag he had never seen-\u2014for they gp Bastern tu- Ips and anemones, ich Godwin would give her also If he wished.These silks were costly, and Wulf turned to the Prior to borrow money, but he had no more upon him.Geor- glos sald, however, that !t mattered The Sovereign 3 removed to their new quarters, Nos.233 to 236 St.James Street.TELEPHONE Private exchange « gr sofuecting all departments, ank of Canada \u201chave e .hud\u2014embarked-upon\u2014this-venture\u2014joint ly with himself.This they declined however, as the darkness.was not far -off; but Wult added thal he \u2018would dome after Christmas with his brother | lo.seë the vessel that had made so; great a voyage.Georglos replied that they would he very welcome, but if he could make shift to finish the repairs to his rudder, he twas anxious lo sail for London while the weather held calm, for there he lovked to sell the bulk of his cargo.He added that he had expected to spend Christinas at \u2018 that city, but their helm having gone.wrong in the rough weather, they were! driven past the mouth of the Thames, and had they not drifted info that ofl the Crouch, would, he thought, have] foundered: - So-he bade them fare- | well for that time, but not before he had asked and received the blessing.of the Prior.- (To pe Continued.) .FURNITURE DEALERS .IN ANNUAL SESSION | Mr.N.G.Valiquette Was Unanimously | Elected President and Mr.D.| Wishart Secretary.The annual meeting of the Quebec Province Retail Furniture Dealers* vas i said Wuülf'held Monday at the Windsor\u2019 Hotel.(Considerable satisfaction was! expressed at the rapid progress and growth of the Associatlon during the past year and after a vote of thanks: had been tendered to the retiring officers the election: of officers for the: coming yehr was proceeded with.Mr.N.G.Valiquette, senior member of the N.G.Valiquette Co.Ltd.was \u2018the happy sclection made by the Ase sociation, as president for the coming year, and Mr.Duncan Wishart, of tne Canada Office Furniture Co., was reelected secretary-treasurer, The other members of the executive committee to be as follows: Mr.A.Renaud, of Renaud, King & Patferson, Montreal; Mr.M: A.Wild- cr, of H.Wilder & Co.Montreal: Mr.J.Kk.FEdwärd,-of The Edwards Furniture Co, Sherbrooke; Mr, T.A.Emmons, of the Mctropolitan Furniture Company, Montreal, Mr.H.BT Labelle, of H.P.Labelle & Co., Montreal; Mr.Armand Beaudry, of Dupuls, Freres, Montreal; Mr.Geo.Vallier, of Québec.: ee FUNERAL OF THE LATE | MRS.NAPOLEON TETRAULT The funeral of Mrs, Napoleon Tet- rault (nee Oliva Poirier) took place Monday to St.James Church, St.Denis Street.The chief mourners were Mr.Napoleon Tetrault, Napoleon, Qitver, Alfred and Lugorie, gons, Na- poieon, grandson; A.Gobier, Alphonsa Martin, brothars-In-law; George and Ernest Terault, cousins.Among those.In the cortrge were: Messrs, N.\u20ac, Vaiiquette, À.Brossard, A.Ae Jzorimier, N.N!vet, J.HB.Pers nier, J.A.Décelten, J.H, Parker, J.Bedard, F.Totrault, Dr.Léôbiane, G.Moncel, Jos.Lamoureux, Octave Malo, A: C.Williams, J.BH.\u2018Turgeon, N, Laliberte, A.Gagnon, Dr, Lalonde, B.Lecavalier, Wray, J.H.Pe Dr.Lotseau, V.B.Brien, J.P.esnel, W.Lessard, L.D.Fiset, G, Marchand, Ald.Labrecque, of Delorimier; Ald.Marchand, Octave Larue, J.N.Min- guy, Dr.Phaneuf, S.Dubord, J.WV.Guerin, C: 12.Thibault.J.Carriere, I.X.Broulllet, ¥.A.Mathieu, R.T.Gohiler.L.Wright, J.L.¥rigon, J.R.Sarrault, A.Lefebvre, A.Contant, Jos.Lebeau, J.L.Gelinas, FE.Provencal, N.Lefabvre, B- Demers, Dr\u20141-Quer-{ in, D.Kenhedy, W.H.Butler, F.La- combe, E, CG agne, A.Rochan, G_ Ho.chon, J.Chebevert, FE.Beland, N, (>.bert, B, Guay, Eutrope Guay, Ed.Gau, thier, J.B.Berard, A.Paulet, A.lsru- nelle, R.V.Gauthler, A.Orsall, A.B.Gohler, P.Mingüy, E.Lamontagne, C.Tison, À .Bouchard, J.G.Roger.FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR.THOMAS HOLLAND The funeral of the late Mr.Thomas Holland, the London business man, who died so suddenly on the steamer Sardinian on Friday, took place to Mount Royal Cemetery yesterday.The mad procession left the house of Mr.A.P.Willis, of 332 Olivier Avenue, Westmount, an (gtimate friond of the decoas- ed, and procecucd to St.George's Church.| Here the ceremony was performed by Rev, | J.J.Willis, nssisted by Rev, A.A.Ireland.Mr.Willis was a college mate of one of Mr.Holland's sone, and officiated by special request of the family.: - The chief mourners were Mr.Phillip Holland, a brother of the deceased, who had accompanied him to Canada, and Mr.Arthur Holland, of H.M.8, Badford, « eon.Rev.P.\u2018seven more exceptional bargains, mak- These are all in first-class order and exhibition stock.\u201cveed as follows.At the abattolrs: cattle, ; \u201d : 35; calves, 35:* &heep, 25: hogs, 1: North Sydney, N.S, Aug.30.\u2014(Spec- livers.81: hrulsed meat.360 Ibs.At|1nl)\u2014The Nova Scotia Steel & Coal the markets and shops in the elty: cu .: ar n- beef, R88 Iba\u2026 venl, 392 Tha.voultry, Company has just made a large co the objections to the location of \u2018the Grand Trunk Pacific line west of Winnipeg, asking that a date be fixed to Cs ee hear the C.P.R.'s objections to the route.Jt was arranged that the pars GENTLEMEN ! ttes should arrange a hearing next week.The Vancouver, Victoria & Tan- tern Railway applied for approval oy Its location plans through.Mr.II, 13.MoGiverin.A.B Aylesworth.KK.on behalf of the SImilkameen & Kere- mops Railway.«bjevted on the ground that the proposed.location would take up thirty-seven miles of his railways right of way.STILL MORE PIANO\u2014BARGAINS.= About three weeks ago we advertised Suits worth $25.00 for CORNER ST.JAMES A MILK OF QUALITY Inspection, Sanitary Stabling, Dust Proof Sterilized GUARANTEED PURE MILK GO, 2685 St.Catherine St.wer CAMPBELLS CLOTHING Pants worth $6.00 for.$ 3.00 it from the ordinary milk.We would call to minke it pure and healthy, le., Sys- er Tel.Up 669.COAL.: ; COAL MINING CO.LTD.Works: Drummond Coillery.Westville Ce N.S.| \u2014\u2014 Miners and Producers of \u201cDrummeona\"\u201d Coal and Coke, from the calebrated Pictou Seams tities to suit purchasers.er rail.Head Office, Reom 311, Building, Montreal.Shipments by water Merchants Bank OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE $10.00 NOW ON AND McOILL STREETS.À a number of square pianos at spevial i Ki ER TE PE AE prices.To those who camo too late \" we may say we have just received === = mm mT \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014meT \u2014\u2014= from our repair department.twenty- ing a good selection to choose from.markbd from $30.00 up, which is far NEARLY EVERYONE SAYS below thelr real value, as they must nll be sold to make room for fall and Willls & Co, 2470 St.Catherine Street, \u2014\u2014 HON.L.P.BRODEUR IN TOWN, .SAYER\u2019S- Hon.IL ¥.Brodeur, Minister of Inland Revenue, ls spending this week at his offices in the Post-office Bulld- tng, attending to a mass of departmental work, tn order to get matters in shape for his absence on the Tariff Commission.He.leaves ap the end of the week for Ottawa, and will pro- thetice for Winnipeg, when the commission will open its werk on Sep- SAYER ELE Tetephone Main 4548.FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL CTRIC CO, 10-12-14 Beaver Hall Hill, tember 7.; Le \u2014\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - : .j CONFISCATED.ley Overture, \u201cClimax,\u201d W.C, O'Hare; \u2018 THE FOOD CO Waltz, \u201cLa Pelle France\u201d?T.M, To- The confircations by the eiviF1hant; Fantasia, \u201cRose d'Amour,\u201d Bel- health officers of food stuffs declared unfit for consumption were fully up to the average last week in spite of the fact (hat the wenther was somewhat couler than It has been.The record 18 ger; Galop, Flashlight,\u201d W.Buckley; \u201c(God Save the King.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 N.S.STEEL MAKES BIG CONTRACT tract with the Montreal Sugur Refin- cory for 25,000 tons of picked coal as a first instalment.The company expects to be raising coal at the new colifery In a few weeks.It Is expected that the company's total output for 1805 will be the largest In its hls- tory., rete ' MR.ROSERT WARREN DEAD.\u2018Mr, Robert \u2018Warren, seventy years 117 ba: mutton, 14 Ibs; Hyver, 130 }bs.; pork, 117 1hs; sausages, 175 Ths.At the stores in the clty: fruit, 518 lbs; vegetables, 115 Ibs.: fish, 94 ibs.rt BAND CONCERT OF ENGINEERS.The band concert to be given by the band of No.4 Co.Canadian Fnginears, under the leadarship of Bandmanter | Jolin Simons, Las been postponed from.\u2018Tuesday evening till Thursday evening, when the following programing of musle will be rendered:-\u2014Mareh, \u201cWhy I Left My Home,\u201d J.Foulds: Overture, \u201cQuilderoy,* C.W.Bennett; Waltz, \u201cOsculation,\u201d ¥, B.Boyer; Buphoni- um solo, \u2018Village Blackemith,\u201d B8olo- iat, Mr.W, Simons, W.Rimmer; Ga- of age, who resided at 41 St.Famille Street, was taken euddenly ill yesterday.The Royal Victoria Hospital ambulance was called, but before its arrival Warren died.The doctor, who accompanied the ambulance, stat- votte, \u201cWild Flower.\u201d ¥.W.Losey; |ed that death was due to heart faflure.Alcoholism Conquered ŒURED AFTER 40 YEARS BY DR.MACKAY'S SPECIFIC \u201cI certify that for forty years, Inveterate drunkard.1 was an Upon the advice of a alcotollem, which, happily to say, has cured me rndically of my disease.Charles Chevalier, T9 Marianne, Montreal.\" Absolutely private treatment.Consult Dr.Mackay, City Hall, Montreal.OXFORD Witheu! CA FE a Rival triemd, 1 took Dr.Mackay's Specific against- DOMINION COAL CO., (LIMITED), MINERS AND SHIPPERS DOMINION STEAM COALS Screened, Run of Mine and Slack.For particulars, apply to J.E.COOKSON, Sales Agent, 112.ST.JAMES STREET.Tel.Main 4491.MONTREAL, HAVE YOU GOT À COLD ?Then get a box of : : HARTES GRIPPE WAFERS Cures a cold in 24 hours How About That Cough ?HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURE Will cure it.Now is the time, \\ \u2014 J.A.HARTE, - .CHEMIST 1778 NOTRE DAME STREET.Patents PATENTS TNAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Fred.B, Featherstonhaugh, B.L.\u2026, ME.Charles W.Taylor, B.Sc., Late Examiner !Canadian Patent Office, Canada Life Bulld- ing, Moniprenl.Also Toronto, Ottawa, Washington ænd New York.PATENTS «xp TRADE MARKS _OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal, \u2018 PURE FOOD INSURES March, Challenger,\u201d R.B.Hall; }Med- Coroner McMahon was notified.\u2019 To prevent the too early appearance of gray hairs TUBY'S PARISTAN HAIR TRENZCWER nesds only to he applied as a bair dressing when its valuable properties ' .; will ba appreciated, It lm- ' 9 parts a most -beautiful gloss .and color to the hair, and .* keeps the head cool and free > from dandrutf.For sale by , - ull chemists.500 a bottle, | Jewellers to New Brooch Pins \u2014\u2014 \u2014 For September Brides.New things crowd upon one as they visit our departments in search of gifts for September brides.In our Jewellery section many pronounced , _ deviations are noticed from styles recently .- in vogue.aio \"7 \u2018 : If you look, you will notice an atthactive ; group of some half-dozen English \u2018\u2018Art Nou- * veau\" Brooch Pins, all different in design, h - yet & simllarity running through them.They were sôlected out of 250 Brooches of lke style, as the most attractive.- No.12770 contains a large oval-shaped Opal on either side of which is an Oriental Pearl.14 karat *~ setting.Price $16.25.His Excellency the Governor-General, > , Sucsswrne.Philips Square HENRY BIRKS & SON (00D HEALTH MAGIC POWDER INSURES PURE FOOD.We solicit thé business of Manula turers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabils ity of having their.Patent business transacted by Experts.Preliminary advice free, Charges moderate.Our Inventor's Adviser sent u request, Marion & Marion, New York Life Blog, Montreal ; aud Washington.D.C.U.S.A.°° TT Tay PENSIVE PEOPLE WILL AWAIT BRIQUETTED THE CLEAN, SCIENTIFIC FUEL BREWERS.PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.M.165-168.231 Bt.James Stroet.J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Porter Brewers, Have olways on hand tho vartous kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Families regularly.supplied.600 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, \\ RE EW.GILLETT SoNrars TORONTO.ONT.DAWES & CO., WATURAL HAIR CREATIONS FRESH MADE POMPADOURS AND | WAVY SWITCHES.: Take a few moments and examine ouf display.Also Plain and Fancy Combs.The variety fs very large.Ve carry every kind, in real shell and imitation.Hendquarterg for Hair Gogds, iialr Dressing, Sbampoolng,\u2019 etc.: \u2019 SAITL TARRANTE, 8267 ST, CATHERINE 8% 17 mo - + THE INTERCOLONIAL | i ~~ COKE -of-Nova-£cotia\u2014Offered 11-all-sizes-and-quan-\u2014\u2014 | 4h on\u2019t Stop to Ask Why R.J.Toeke's Shirts are so popular.| Come and-see them fer yourself.There's always a fine, fresh field fer-choice here and every v +.EXCELLENT RACINE ON GRAND CIRCUIT Walter Direct is Distanced After Winning Two Heats pe = a POLO MATCHES AT ST, LAMBERT The .Toronto and Montreal Teams Play Thursday\u201d LAST YACHTING oo RACE OF SEASON will Take Place on Labor Day, Monday, Sep- Last Days of the .| | H I R ] WI L_ | 1 in 2.09 Class, and Saturday.tember 4.L 1 ! ] | | Providence, RL, Aug.30 \u2014About 1,000 The Toronto end \u2018Montreal polo| The last of the regular yachting one -\u2014 ; teams will play two matches at St.) The neatness and daintiness of our designs delight every well dressed man, Our Shirts fit properly, are properly made and are certainly properly priced.We guarantee them.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St.W.1553 St.Catherine St.E.Déreons journeyed to Narragansett Park yesterday, the principal attraction being the Park Brew stakes, purse $6,000.The crowd saw six heats of the event raced \u2018before the deciding heat went over to to-day, with Aller- son and Edwin C.both having two heats to their credit, while the favor- te, Walter Direct, after capturing the second and third heats, became lame In the fourth and was distanced.went off his- feet as he turned the first quarter in the heat and the entire field {went by him.Geers managed to get him\u2019 going again, but too late, and he Me Lambert tbis week, the first to-mor- row afternoon and the second Saturday afternoon.- \u2018The Toronto team will be strong, its members being Alfred Beardmore, No.1; Captain Von Straubenzie, No.2; Larry McCarthy, No.8, and D.Baxter, No.4.Captain J.¥H.Elmsley will be substitute.: Montreal's team this season has been etrengthened by the addition of Lieut.- Col.\u2018Willams, of Kingston, who last year.Was the _star.of.the Toronto eam, races on Lake St.Louis this year will be that for the Bale d\u2019Urfer\u2014Beau- repaire Challenge Cup, on Labor Day.The comuiuitte controlling the challenge cup have this year decided upon a new departure\u2014the institufion of the! Dingley Cup\u2014to be a perpetual an-! nual tropny.In 1888, the committes were instrumenta! in introducing the Morse Dinghy on Lake St.Louis, ana there ara now scores-of-these-able lit-\u2014 tls crafts on the water about /Montreal.Since 1899 there has been an- | nually a Dinghy race at the Bale d'Urte-Beaurepaire regatta, an RAB Sale A Semi-ready tails \u201cored suit for $127 \u201c-\u2014 That is what we of= \u201c- h the six innings only clghteen men ted Barber, and Gatil.x was the only guilty of muffs.foekman's error was a law throw to).J.Thompenn, of the Toronto Y.M., Roberta, h.m., Hayden \u2018from thé West.Fiwood Hughes ani réw \u201cGceers\u2026 Fithel's Pride ima A CGT Dust Had bike creme arenes as_Jt docs in Ontario.The members: ' 4 have overy confidence In, inviting their, | fellow bowlers throughout the country for the first and second.boats in all club classes that fill.Entries.should\" be seut to Mr.© P.\u201c LACROSSE 2 finished outside\u2019 the fla Mr.G.À.Sr bs Ne rr been decided thas tn £ th _ ed outslde the &.r.G.A.Simard will be No.1, Major n declde at the names of the ., red ay ea Hoe oot fan In the first race Deleres_was-favor- Meighen -No.8, and D.r.Arthur Mig-| winners of these races will be in- fer during this week.Lachance scored.The ball hit just in- - = ite over the fleld, and Harrison Wilkes, | nault No.4.Mr.O.Beaudry will be!scribed on the new trophy, .which, ; side the chaik line and the Sallors .: the second choice.The latter won the Substitute.Mr.FF.N.Beardmore, bro- therefore, begins ils career with an se , \u2018|kicked strenuously whem Moran ad- , first two heats, dropped the next two ther of the member of the Toronto] \u2018honor role\u2019 of six names.hey are regularly judged It fair./ Ç to Leonard O., and in the fifth heat |team, will probably play «with Mont-| The Enie d'Urfe-Beaurepaire com- a.- score: took the race.In the first heat he|real on Saturday in the second game.mittee considers that it is most advis- worth up to $22 .The : lowered his mark a half second to| The polo grounds have never been in! able that the original simplicity of the! 8 MONTREAL.2.114.better shape, and the increasing (nter- | class should be maintalned, and they! LL, m6 AB.RH POA.BE The bay mare, Ethel\u2019s Pride, on ac- est in the game will probably bring a therefore have presented à very band-, We\u2019ve cut the labels .; Wesdensaul, 8b oo 6 1 3 2 4 0 count of previous performances, was big crowd to St.Lambert's for the two some trophy\u2014to be raced for annually .Meaney, rf .4 0 0 3 0 0j \u2018 .thought to be the best of the field in games.\u2014 .j under the following deed of gifu: out of them nd a bi - krd W 3 2 j 11 h\u2014 Bunnon, ef.4 \u20ac 1 I! 0 CG Th Will T ke P .EI trot; but failed to\u201d COME UP to ex- |\" To-mormow Xr T A.Beaudotn wilt} \u201cThe Baie d'Urfe:Reaurepaire.Dine | .a g me 8 on to mn 1.t F.Hartmen, 8b.4 1'3 1 '3 1| CY.Wl axe art in the |rectations.Lizzle G., driven by A.L.|be Montreal's umpire, Mr.Spackman '&hy Cup by the Bale d'Urfe-Beaure- a .4.Joyce, lf.\u2026.\u2026.à 0 à 2 0 0 .McDonald, had the pole In this race timekéeper, and Mr.Hugh Watson paire Chalienge Cup Committee, under slice of the price.s Two Sailors Punished [ Raub, e sevens 6 0 2 7 3 of Caledonian Games on and carried off both heats.| scorer.The referes will be chosen by the following terms and conditions.| * : Lachance, 1b.& 1 2 16 0 O In the 2.13 pace Phalia was favorite, the captains of the teams to-day.The cup is offered for annual com- : , to-day : This off ds Sat by Umpire.IL.\u2018artman, ss.4 0 1 1 4 0 Labor Day.with Lady Sealskin second choice.\u2014_\u2014 .petition between twelve feet length: s ofler ends sate A Barher, p.\u2026\u2026\u2026.> 0 0 0 1 1 Queen of Spades, with slight backing, over all dinghys, es designed by Mr., - el a \u20ac : captured the first heat, after which j Wilton Morse, of Toronto, carrying not | urday, ; Totals .42 3 11 33 14 2 ; Lady Sealskin took the next two and .more than seventy-five feot of gail, in! - Pmpire Moran and the Newark NEWARK.Additional interest wiil De lent to |the race, getting a mark of 2.0615 in ; one place.All dinghys to be eligible! : llore enlivened yesterday's game : R the Caledonian games, Labor Day ,by |the final one, Summary:\u2014 for competition for this cup must be | Ih a series of aitercations, ons of | AB.R.H.P.O.À.Æ.|the entries of six famous New Yark |-2.20 class, trot, purse $2,000, 8 in 6\u2014 | sound and of sgiid construction, with-_).ve a .Mahling, 3b.+.5 0 0 2 2 lLigthletes, 1.J.Walsh, H.I.Hiflman,\u2018| Harrison Wilkes, br.s., by out decks, wat ays or water séreens, | Hch eventuated in Jimunie Cockman |! O'Hagan, 1b.\u2026.5 1 1 12 1 oP Sheridan, J.S.Mitchell, F.Sebrick Brignoll Wilkes\u2014Bertha and be equipped with row locks for at ® , à Jimmie Jones being put out of the Cockman, 3b, 00.2 9 ! 3 : 1 und MH.M a Montine.po Deir entries James, TW.Cox.est 1182 1% ; least one pair of sculls, and centre- cini-rea V , t agner, 3b.ee.\u2018ere.receive ust night.onardo, ro.g., Dicker- boards that must house\u2019 entirely within ! - : \u2019 \u201c ne.Jones was disinclined Di obey Swander, cf.\u2026\u2026.4 0 © 2 0 0! Tho prospects for the success of the |_GOIL .\u2026.00120c0u0 00e .4 z 11 3 .the boats without coming ebove the! ° e : a or d the stockv little um- | Jones, LL.«2 0_0 2 0 0 games are bright, as tlie number of - 2 4 2 8 2 , er vin ge | Ehvarts or sents.| ; je called for the police and two hus.| Moriarty, Lf.ceeee 2-27 0 0 0 Ti gnivies receive?and the at 1letic abi gst = y A > - 2 N ih Ae A 1.The committee reserve the right to | ! ai oring; | cops escorted Mr.Jones to st ; Gatins, 88 \u2026\u2026 3 0 1 1 1 PM Hos of the contestants assis foot > ei.access caice 38 4dr Will Take Place on Kensing- refuse to accept the entry of any boat \u2018 therine Street.ee en i 0 : 5 2 or In the Ehot \" distance events, 100 ato, on : Pe 12 2 12h 2 114A x aan fe Den se pa nee way | > shea, C.,ecoeversos ee : : : + } _ yes L174, = de wple 2 Lo a harmiu e - - i the Birds won 3 to 2 with Frank liaison.pr reverse 2 0 0 0 7 0 yards, 220 yards and 440 yards, Walsh, The Park Drew stakes, 2.09 pacing, ton Greens, September 2 3% ies Sioopyire from the stamd-, : So wher In the aor, and that the Sall-] : ' \u2014 a Hillman and Valentine, of New York, class, purse $5,000, 3 in-6, unfinished-\u2014/ 14 15 16 2.\u2018The race shall be salled around a! - MONTREAL lor by Barber in the seventh.Manhl-| - Totals .86 2° 4°32 15 4 Se + represent the United States: Allerson, g.m., by Al- ; y and D.triangular couse of half a mile to the: St.Tames St be L ; F went out.F Hartman to BM \u2018Two out when winning run was) pie on wi ! represent Pngland, and lerton\u2014Quiney Girl, ; .leg, to be laid out in deep waterin the : 231 St Järies treet, , nce, but O'Hagan singled *~ right, scored.= Aran, Molson and Lukeman, of the Brady .122221 channel between Bale d'Urfe and Beau- ! 1531 St.Catherine Street, , F : right, M.A.A A, and Kerr, of Hamilton, will | Fdwin C., hg, Walker 4 4 3 1 1 2| The members of the West nt Bow-|repalre, and shall not b@e*less than Wagner, who had replaced Cock-| Score by inntngs:\u2014 be among the re tativ f Can-; s stmount B ; .Ma y gs: j be = representatives o an- Louis G, b.m, Sar- .1 i tliree, nor more than four and a half in In the fifth, drew a base on balls: xeqark Lecce 00000920000\u2014 3 ada, - | gent oivevriinenen.3 8 4 8 4dr ling Club have watched with 1nterest ailes in length jander fled out to I.Hartman und | Montreal 200 DES 00101000001\u2014 3: Mitchell and Sheridan will bd enter- Oregon Mald, brin, \u2018 the growing popularity which hasbeen 3.\u2018The winer ofthe cup for the year.DE ONE tn that oso ia Pr | Summary: Two base hit, Wetden-|&d aralnst the Desmarteau brothers in | Hillman .es 4 7.6 7 34r manifested hers and elseshere during may be required to, give bonds for !ts Kid * é - Jennly, L \u201c'saul: three base hit, Lachance; home:!he weight events and as both the Josie, bum, Deryder.7 6 6b 4dr the last year in th lawn return to the, custody of the committe 1aney.t flelded the ball cleanly, but In-.; , \u2018Montreal constables have been smash- J i - year in the game of lawn.© , + al 1 ! | run, TF.Hartman: sacrifice hits! con © been Æthel Mac, ch,m., Me .ae LU .prior to \u2018the date of the annual race & Blédder -Fortseh, 2 -Swander I Hartman, \\N8.records this summer, a first in Carthy le .86 7:6 - ar bowls, and Ich has resulted in.the jn each year.Te troubles.- _ ; \\feaney T.Hartman: .stolen.base.0m of \u201cthe events 1s° Ukely to mean Deary: \u201cche Jumessz- 5 -8- 8-76.6 di2|.establishment-of-certain\u2026new\u201d.clubs: 4.The, race.shall be.salled under_the Cures in red to throw the Sailor out at first, Lachance: base on balls, off Fertsch © now Canadian, it mote, orld Waiter Pirect;\u2014b\u2014 hy, > throughout the Provluce of.Quebec.niles of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht t43 Hour 7 t his throw was very wide, and be- , 1, off-Barber 8; struck out, by Fertsch' ark.Sher Ft el 2 am hes i\u201c Hl Geers RS EE 8 21,1 dis a 40 As the pioneers \u2018of Scotch bowling n° Club., = te Pat Meaney could corral the hall.\u20185, by Barber 7; double plays, Fertsch [round men AE ca, Ww compete Time=24 es 20712, 2,08, 2,07, 00 .> this proviuce they purposs holding an \u201c5.The committee of the Bale d'Ürfe- URINARY Jagan and Wagner scored, barber to Shea to O'Hagan, Wagner to O'Ha-, ny e Jumps League and Its weekly a 2.13 class, trotting, purse $1,000, 2 In open tournament on Sept.14, 15\u2018und 15: Beaurepaire Challenge Cup sha!l-have led himself together und struck, gan to Mahling: left on bases, Newark, Je has oI aogR romisinm Yor Si.; à as with «a view of further stimulating and; full charge and coutrol of the annual DISCHARGES tins out : 4, Montreal 10.Tmpire, Moran.ire ou as \u20ac pe i\" Bron deal the , Lizzle Tilnck, blk.by Guards- | encouraging the game, and hope race, and their decision on all matttsrs Rack Capsule tins ut seventh the Kailnrs oni: pire.nf distance runners in Me ! na va min, A.Miacdonell.0000000 1 Ljthereby.to assist in placing -it In tis relating thercto shall be final\u201d bears we ier (D) Ep of nih the Sali oy \u2014 summer and men lan Stanley ahd: Tmnube, bre, Deryder o.oo.= : » 4 ter Sallors sen p ve them five las a church, but Hartman gathered it, .RIE 13 Mécting on thelr track, adjoining\u2019 the) bronze fokstands.ftwenty-first annnal international tour.AN ; ; 2 ° t, and finally Moran gave ! orm.fn on the dead run with one hand, i Detroit .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vr 20000000e \u2014# 8 j exhibition grounds.\u2018 Arrangements have been made With pament opened yesterday afternoon on TL ; oy 101 0 butes fo w hich 15 * Da Sent and, by a remarkable throw, retired New York .\u2026.\u2026.004000V0050 5 2 The directorato of © the association the GT.R, and Pit, for special con- the courts of the Queen's Royal Hotel As Gordons and Rad Stars are a t's ce Playing.im fieldwards, but Jones dallled by the Sailor at first, Jatteries.\u2014Killlan and Warner; New- fra sparing no efforts or expense io vention gadlway ratés, Visitors are [Tdenl wenther prevailed.The entry for the chumpio the saw of wil shin k a hut with the evident desire ¥ of both sides to take nu nn- fair advantage.It was à # sporting contest .worthy of.+ the best British traditions.-\u2014 # Yours, faithfully, Arthur F, + Sladen.\u201d + v MIE RME RM ARE Van Horne md 10C HARKNESS AND CO, 7-MAKERE | 00 Attendance, 1,692.At Phliladelphia-dPFirst' game\u2014 son, Umpire, O'Day.Attendance, 6,479 National League Standing.Petteries \u2014 Robertaille, Smith and Gibs=on; Corridon, Duggleby and Mun- Richmond, Qua, August 30.\u2014-(Special) \u2014A baseball match will be played Philadelphia \u2019.-.000101000-\u2014 2 3 2! batween the R.Y.M.©.A.of Montreal Pittsburg .000000120\u2014- 3 B © and the Richmond, Athletic team, on Batteries \u2014- Bnarkey and Doolin; |the Exhibition Grounds, Sept, 4th, La- Lynch and Gibson.Umpire, O'Day.|bor Day.The game wlll be called at Second game\u2014 Hs 11 0 one o'clock sharp.Pittsburg .012000111\u2014 1k vn , Philadelphia .810001001\u2014 6 14 3! VERMONT CLUB WANTS GAM.The Winooski baseball club, à strong amateur club of Winooski, Vt, is anx- fous to arrange one or two games to he played in Montreal on Labor Day with an amateur club.Address at once Lost, .C.New York LL won Loot Plilto Ixelor Dusablon, Winooski, baseball PILLSDUTE .i.V7 42 642 | club, Winooski, Vt.Chicago .M 49 .688 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Ln Philadelphia voi.62 56 580] he Westmount Ansosiation Foot- Linglnnau caresses OL 5 517 tail Club will hold a practtice next Faut recactaccse 3 = 454 Saturday at 5m at Westmount t¥eseecsens © .Park.Bvery nlaYyerisrequested to at- LBowton svacsscoccums 388 8 S14! tama, 7 sa Th Landes \u20ac AA Toronto, Aug.30.\u2014 The Canadians finished thelr firat ianings in the in- morning with a score of 245, giving them a lend of 118 runs, thelr second inningw; it was thought they would certainly knock off the arrears and still give the Canadians a lot to do.However, such _.44ä not prove to be the case, and, as a mat xe of foot the visitors seemed even mors completely at the meray of the bow lers than they wera on their first attempt.At the lunch adjournment the score stood 80 for three wickets.The innings were closed in the afternoon with a score of 89, Canada thus being victorious in the International matoh | of 1005 by an innings and 29 cuns.DEFEATED AMERICAN XI.ternational oricket matoh yestardny \"When the Americans went in for \u201cA C.A.A.U.CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED SEPT.16 WILL BE twenty-second annual The cham- plionships of tbe Canadian Amateur Athletio Union will be dooided at the M.A.A.À.grounds,\u2019 Sept.16, and It is likely that in the matter of entries the meet will eclipse any of its predecessors.* The events as given in the official programme now issued will be: 100 yards run, 220 yards run, 440 yards run, 850 yards run, one _mfle run, one mile relay rade ,two mile run 120 vards hurdles (8 ft.6 in) running high jump, running broad jump, throwing 56-1b.weight, throwing 16-1b.hammer, putting 16-1b.shot, throwing disous.Ranptries close with the secretary, Dr.J Tees, MA.A.A.clubhouse, Peel gamated Torguto-Argonauts, Peterdv 0 withdrew froin the senlor eeries, consequently there will be thrae instead of six clube in the series this year.Ham- liton and Argonauts «lili play = douvle schedule nnd a single schedule 'witn London, home and home gumes.Tne! scason \u2018will open on Sept.30.There will be \u2018a largo Intermediate and ju- nlor serles.The next meeting will Le held on Sept.8.: BRANTFORD CLUB'S DEFICIT.Brantford, Aug.30.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014~The management committee of the Senior Lacrosse Club has issued a financial statement showing a balance to the sad of $800, of which $750 in owing the players.The total receipts were $3.228.28.\u2018The players\u2019 salaries amount- od to $3,726.83.The statement i= a discouraging one, but not as dad as that ua = een COS CEE ES Ts > 3x Ba etna oômes from woman's death.\u2014 Lacking in courage\u2014out of joint with everything-\u2014scarcely on speaking terms with even fair health.Such low spirits are pitiable.Your brain is tagged, vitality so exhausted your constitution is well nigh ruined.What you need is Ferrosone, that great vital- izer and nutritive tonic.Its by making flesh\u2019 and Deca, by am thay iron ad oxygen in e zystem Fer- rozone helps; It.repairs spots, instills new life into worn out organges makes you feel like haw, lifts age from th ; silience and buoyancy to the depressed.Be manly, ru -colored,\u2014caat nalée weakness and enter the happy Ferroao, Ferrosont cents buys using F re.\u2019 Pe a Se er dr tre .= .\u2018ns + - ; oneal \u2018 © cha 0: Nis .er » : wo Lake place in the tear future, ; Lea ; / _ ton, Griffith and MetGulre nd \\ Le.cou: 08001\u2014 4 RO» fust freight traîn direct to Frederletow 12th.\u201ctogether to-morrow in the finals, LA championship game of haseball ) eleventh.Lachance reached first | Jersey OMty .& 7 Le Rmrnhacdt anf Curk, pen the close of.the Halifax Exhibi-| lntrlea for Scotch doubles and ain.| > \u2014 \"was paved between tie Maples af St \u2018a scratch hit to Mahiing, Low Baltimore .68 40 1819 Coakley and Sehreck.Umpires, Sivaril.ton.amd moreover race horses cn- les will close on the ærounds ~~ MONTREAL FOOTBALL CLUB L'Henry and the Wanderers of the .lrtman fouled out to Shea.fa- i Providence .63 42 S90 dan.Attonlanco, 1,042 .coved In exhihition- clagses will hp en-| Thursday, the ld4th, at 630 pm.The .CPoinis Phe Wanderers defeated the - ; i | Newark 0.#3 84 AHF : fu VTT IR % [titled to exhibitors rallway priviloges, draw will be made that evening nnd STARTS NEXT SATURDAY | Maples by the score of 22 to 19, Now PEER ERE RX LR AL REX EHOONNE Buttalo Luccemansence 50 £3 A468\u2019 American Leagues Standing.| A chunge in tie original entry blanks| Posted immediately on the lawus.¥ [both teams ave even for the champion- K 7 _.À Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.47 4 497 .Won.Lost, P.T \u2018has been made so that récords made| As far as passible no two rinks from; ; Football Club will ship.The game to, decide the cham- } PARL GREY LIKES LA- # TOTONLO ceveevvecees 42 &6 389 Philadelphia \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.67 .+4 .694 nat or nfter the opening mebtings.of| the same club will be drawn against rhe Montreal oe turdas next plouship of tha Church League will 4 CROSSE.= Rochester .42 7 415 Chicago .cocvedseee 64 h +6871 the Maritimo Circuit at Springhill on ©ch other in the first round, hold its first va MR \u201cShea will be, likely be played an Labor Day.i * * .- Cleveland .cceeeea- 6l 61 | B45 Avg.28 are \u201cnc bar.\u201d ; In the trophy competition\u2019 18 ends|at Ave puni, and alike Shea York a0 \u2014Th merle + Ottawa, Aug.3 The + New York ES A B19 The programme of classes follows will be played (21 in finals) In thefon hand to ¢ogdch- tho pigskin-chasers.{ Now url Aug.Gy The nine om > UK.\u2014_\u2014 .° Frey ono » .1 1 1 ; A Urey ; ; ;i 0 .ay arter- 7 2 ve > - } Capital Œacrossé Club is in % | NATIONAL LBAGUE GAMES, Boston 0000000 BA F4 nn | Friday, Sept.22.| mssociation competitions 15 ons will The executive expects a large number quarter-mile amateur cycle champions b receipt of the * following, # At New Tori .Dotroit .ccieceue 0 \u20ac0 464: Class, Purse.be played (18 in finals); In the Scotch! of candidates for rontor and Interme- | Shih 0% Eh Maan be Tedds F communication expressing \\ R.H.B.| Washington ,.47 64 423\u2018 2,40, trot and pace .\u2026.\u2026.\"$300| foubles 13 onds will be played (16 in| dinte teams to be on hand.pilin ton of the National A.C.of +} Earl Grev's warm appracia- St.Louls .100000800\u2014 4 6 1.gt Jouls .c.41 73.\u2018 383.2.25.{rot ANd DROS L.\u20260»ece.200) finals).Singles, 16 points will consti-; Until further notice practices wil Brooklyn His clubmate.Jar.Zanes .b tion of t splendid lacrosse New York accuse 0 0010200*\u2014 5 9 3- ER.Lo .[ ! ; Saturday; Sept.28.\u2014 ja \u2018tics.Carr eleo Injured a finger.Applications for entry blanks and gen-| Tournament committed\u2014D.Wilitam-.CT | Westmoil ari A doctor was call ers, and the wonderful ac- % a ° = n practice.A = tof the \u20ac js] eral information should be addressed fon.Jas.Wilson, Willäm Brown, Fred| Toronto, Aug.30.\u2014The preliminary! home this morning.\u201cth att te £ the passing.lis + At onto RD, ahs vos sadly éisappolnt= te at Fowler IL.Mclaren A.G.Gardner, meeting of the new executive of tha ed in and he reported the matter | curagy © passing.; ChICARO _\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.: 001032004\u201410 11 3|for eight weoks was gudly éfsappolnt-! to him at Frederioton, NJB.> NE LL : T + - ha! Qo © McMahon, who is making dn 1] was greatly # \u2018 ° rs Tnx.Jephuott, A.F.Read, Jns.Kent, O.R.F.U.was held last night at th: Coronet , s mak \u2019 rd + with tl # Boston +.eo 160010000\u2014 2 T 2 ed over the mishap.x : ' : TT 3 ing.\u2019 \u2019 CT I ing Edward Hotel.H.T, Pyles Was: {nvestigation.dteart - disease.is sup- E fenerui spirit \u201cof the game, | Bauteries Lundgren and Ho ne.THB GAME AT RICHMOND CANADIAN CRICKETERS Hering appointed representative of the amal-| posed to have been the cause of the .: >» © lis and Moran.Umpire, Bauseweine : 3 JAC RIC IND.; » + = -_S TOCKS AND MONEY.MARKET REPORTS.\u201cCPR.Climbs Still Higher; Markets Incline to Weakness Improvement is Looked for During the Next Few Days.- With peace a certainty, it was expected that the local market would have made a much better showing than it did to-day.There were a good many more sellers than buyers, ~ and this had.the tendency to depress prices somewhat.The general opln- lon was.that in a few days the market would show up much better.- Canadian Pacific again to-day gave a number of Canadians cause to re: gret they had parted so willingly with thelr stock when it was selling around 140.After closing in the Wall street market yesterday at 164 1-2, the stock opened there to-day a full point up at 165 1-2, but this: price was the best of the day.\u201d \u2019 Before the Wall street market opened the stock had_been active in general weakness, advancing under London buying.There séemed to be à good deal of stock for sale on .the declaration of peace, but good.support developed.St.Paul eased off readily.The decline in Copper was stubbornly contested.Union Pacific and Steels acted fairly well.Do not look for much of a market for next few days, but prices should begin soon to dis; count improved conditions.- Charles Head & Co.\u2014*\u201cThe Boston bear operator continued to put out adverse bulletins and was thought to be active on the selling side.|, TF of the market is very feverish and the fluctuations extremely Irregular with the dealings largely professional.Russian Bonds Higher Paris, Aug.30.\u2014Tradlng on the Bourse to-day was extremely active on the news of the conclusion of peace, Russians rising with a bound.Russian Inmiperial four's of 1901 rose over six francs and those of 1904 rose twenty francs.\u2019 Berlin, Aug.30.\u2014On the Bourse today there r Messrs.Logan & Ralston, Amherst, N.8.- Messrs, Lafluamme & Mitchell, Montreal, Que, \u2014a-gain\u2014from\u2014the low.level of last year The record of the stock for the \u2018past | 10075 to 101.Canada shorl cut mess, $20.00 tot $21.00 Warden, Man.The wheat 18 of very .: 5 # \u2018few years has been as follows: ee ee sanada short cut back bork, $10.00 to | high grade, and the members of (he Te Head Office, Montreal, Que.- ; 20.00; heavy Canada long cul mess.hoard whos examined the samplo sx- .- - TS .1509 High.Lov rer racer | Do nono, heavy Canada short cut pressa ne Se hat le da Phe best ; Referring to the foregoing, we wish to call the attention of our 116 5- 67 \u2019 .clear pork, 8.400 to $li.ul.heavy JanK {for milling purposes that has bean clients C y A 1 2 ; ; i AF : 1903 14588 110 1-4 | Y F Ph pork, $21.00 tor $22.00; light Canada : grown in Canada for scveral years, .! and the general public to the security and profitableness of this | 1903 1381-2 1163-8 C T 0 MONTREAL srort eur clear porte, none.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 investment.; | ; 1904 Sos CS 135 18.io Grain.FI H Before offering these bonds to our clients we made a-very careful | h 3 means In dollars :H# ° a .+ i any hat the advance ments last tant || FOURS rain, r'iour, hay investigation of the properties and rights of the Maritime Coal & Railway last year, figuring on a capitalization ®§ '- , Grain\u2014There continues to be a good | .AA LI ., .+\u201d E .er of $101.000,000, the total capital of the i \u2014_\u2014 demand, from forelgn wources Tor | .Company \u2019 Limited, securing the best expert advice.Meser .company had a market value of $111,- Manitoba spring: wheat for October: Greenshields, Greenshiclds & Heneker, Advocates, pronounced favor: 000,000, while to-day it has a market | PARTICULARS OK APPLICATION, shipments but local grain men say | ab] ol lidi Pa sl 1 Messrs, MeGi voue - value of not: less- than .$165,600,000,.seme nas errant me ce oe thay the recent = advance in ocean | ably on: the validity ol the title anc essrs.Cc ibbon, Casgrain, -_ : freight rates makes the foreign bids jo > w-.- = : ae ,which was fractionally of $54,000,000.! The volume of trading in theNocal market was \u2018very limited, and the changes in price were very small.Detroit United again displayed a slight tendency to sell off, and after: opening at 95 sold at 94 3-4.; A few large lots of Mackay common were taken at 43, which: was the same price as reached in the Toronto market yesterday.The stock has been much more active in the western market than here.l'oledo sold fractionally higher at 85\u20141-4,-but the demand for the stock vas not very great.Dominion Iron common sold 22 1-4, yesterday.Montreal Power sold 90 3-4 to 91.Richelieu again cor:inued its Wp- ward movement and closed at 76 1-2, the best price of the day.Toronto Rails \u2018sold 106.Local Gossip \u2018LONDON MARKET.L.J.Forget & Co.s London cable uotes Grand Trunk first at 113%, Sèc- ond at 105 3-4.third at 59, C.P.R.at 17084, Anaconda at.6, and Hudson's Bay at $8.i CANADIAN GROUP IN 0 WALL ST.Sales of Canadian group in Wall Street to noon were; High.Low.17,500 Can.Pac.16554 16378 200 Detroit United 945% 9412 f.100 Toledo Electric 35 35 100 Twin City .117 117 , 100 Duluth pfd.344 HA SAO PAULO ACTIVE.Sao Paulo scored a big advance in Toronto selling up from 13934 to 14112.Dater, it reacted at 139%.MORNING BOARD SALES.Detrolt at 95.Detroit at 94%.19 Detroit at 95%.125-Iron at 22%.1 Telephone at 157.135 175 «.%5 Iron preferred at 72.- 25 Scotia at 66.[a 122 Ogilvie preferred at 1284.276 Mackay at 42.10 Halifax Rallway at 110.45 Halifax Railway at 109.5 Toledo at 35%.Mackay preferred at 74.Toronto Railway at 106.Bank of Montreal at 255.Canadian Pacific at 185.80 Canadian Pacific at.164.10 Montreal Street Rallway at 226.75 Power at 9%.- 120 Power at 91.5 Richelieu & Ont.at 76.24 Richelieu & Ont.-at 75%.5 Richelieu & Ont.at 78%.20 Richelieu & Ont.at 76.25 Richelieu & Ont.at 7614.- 25 Richelieu & Ont.at 76%.Wall Street Market Wal! - Street, noon.\u2014Business con- Iracted and the market was steady at the decline until near noon, when the decline was renewed.St.Paul fell two points and Union Pacific, Erie.N.Y.C.nd Louisville & Nashvilla and other favorites extended their losses to a point or more.Bonds were steady.WALL STREET GOSSIP.Norris P.Bryant\u2014It is belleved that financlers will not care to float large Russian or Japanese loans until gde- lalls of the tréaty have been worked wut, an operation requiring consider- ible time and with other factors carving this matter beyond the crop- noving time.E.& C.Randolph\u2014Tractions were the strongest feature and held up well n face of weakness elsewhere.the first half hour transactions fell off largely and since has been on a imall scale.The tone now remains inchanged with call funds'at 2%.25 60 oh 1 25 ?Total sales to noon on Wall Street vere 483,000 shares, J.8.Bache & Co\u2014Noon\u2014The open- ng was decidedly heavy and falled to eflect the strength in London.Jap- ynese were active and strong.Can- -\\dian Pacific was the exception to the + 4724 Notre Dame Street, better ° than | fully 120 per bushel out of Ihrer The-\u2014 local market for coarse grains is quiet: and steady but lower prices are expected as scon as the new crop ur-| rives.uid crop oats are selling at! 42 1-2¢ for No.Ÿ white, aud at 41 1-20; for No.3 do.per bushel; ex store.New, crop oats are quoted ut 37e to] ze for No.2, and at 3ëe tu 37e for No.3.: Flour\u2014The condition DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager, Ë For L of the local - _ \u2014 flour jnarket is guetangud hh a fur | Déspite the excessive fire losses of : ., | rer decline in winter whcat grades is the past two years, fire insurance stocks Curb Securities | predicted, Manitoba spring wheal ps Pp © tar ni rance © \u2018 ; 1 L have made steady and substantial gams + \u20ac patents, $5.30 to 35.40; strong bakers, $0.for almost all the Important under- 10 $5.10, winter wheat patents, 34.401 writing institutions.In some instances ; .+ Bid.Asked.Lo $4.90; straight rollers, $4.45 to $4.60; | pat er spectacular advances have been Electrical Development Co.\u2014 : has, $215 5e; ! re ; © : BLOCK wie Le 36 tS | and In bags, $2.15 to $2.15.[6c red, notwithstanding the heavy pay- Bonds on.83 bY Millfeed\u2014The tone ol the market fOr \"nents in connection with the Balu- Mexivau L.& P.Co\u2014 , mil feed {sg firm, the demand being more and.Toronto conflagrations of Boek .n ieee eineens 68 fm *Very guod, Manitoba bran, in bags, 3go4, \"lis is notable in the case of I 0 sz 1817 to $18: shorts, §20 to $210 per lun; | (he Hartford Fire, Continental \u2026nd [ New issue .setsscsesn.90& ZL 90 & 20! Ontario bran, in bulk, $1430 to $15: | Home, of New York, Connecticut of Rio de Janeiro\u2014 ; shortg, $19 tor $20; milled mouillte, $21} Hartford, the (ommercial Unior, 1 Py wn 81 ito $24; Siraight grain mouillie, $28 (0 Lond .& Lancashire, and ihel is ouds?Lo.Lee wt 1329 per toi.«Union of London.The features which Sharon Dank Serene 1 .-.tolled Dats\u2014Businéss in rolled oats | contributed to the Sucess of these in- \u2018City aud District Bank.15h .| continues quiet.hit the tone of the, stituions are varied, but in the mun Lo - POULE \\ maéket is slill steady ai $2,40 to $2,42%2 the improvement 4s due to sound un- | Lo.2 per bag, and cormmneal at $1.45 to $1.50, derwriting judgment, expansion of ! Can.Securities in London | per hag.| business, judicious investments and oll\u2019 ! The Canadian Gazetle in its lasti good and the undertone to the market \u2018number says of Canadian sevurities an! is firm: No.1, $8.5) to $81 No, 2, $7.50) quotations | London: ! \u2018The past few days have \u2018been by | pure.clover, $6 to $6.25 per ton, in! Hartford and Fngland.These are | no means devoid of bcnéficial infu.ear lots.1 jsomn Instatices where no mnateriali § jcuces, There has been a good invest-! \u2018 .\u201cchange in price Is recorded, but t.is iment demand for the principal Cana- | dian securities with the result that ; prices are bctter.\u201d Cheese Boards.Campbellford, ion .\u201c .August 3u.\u2014At the! > ° ra dion Issues © anada 8 FE PE cheese bogrd, 1,590 boxes were board- , uetations remain 7 : up hd 16 Per: og, price prfered, 11 1-10, ne sales dr 2 (Cents, (1910-35) and 3 per cents.dre ponrd, suf\u2026ie buving after the board been no sa i both 1-2 better ut 103 1-2 and 9 re- : ~ : on the curb, at board bid.Stirling, August 30\u2014At board, 1.100 boxes were : boxes sold at 11 3-16¢, bala Tee refus ed at 11 1-8c, ; ; Three Rivers, Que.August 3othe butter aud cheese board 273 boxes | of butter ind 204 boxes Gr cheese were spectively, while in Provinclal stock | Nova Scotia 3 1-2 per cents; (1942) are | firmer at 95, and the 3 1-2 per cents.| the cheese Low Ftands arde Ty boarded 30; Now at (1954) have had a similar rise to 95 1-2 As already mentioned, there has been: |a good inquiry for Canadian Pacific : shares, and the price has risen 3 3-4 At pounds sterling per Capital $1,500,000, a Sale.that values have further Increased.As: to $34.55, and pearls at $7 per 100 .ns, compared with a week ago Hudson's! Bays are 3 1-2 up to 74 1-4, Canadian! nog.OSses, \"Hay The demand for baled hay is, established agency connections.| The subjoined table glves the stock .of most of the promlincat: to $%; clover, mixed, $6.50 to $7.and fire insurance.corporations of this city.nominal Tr of the Westc} pit Sri, share.Steady Improvement Despite Heavy Payments does not of neceseity Indicate that the values are not higher, but simply tnat_\u2014 the shares are so closely held thatthe n the naa leg _pecairded since the prico reeled 07 wheras the book vuiue] The quotations| March, 11.20]; riven in the table are in per cent.for) 1 York and Hartford stocks, while! l'the FEnglfsh companies are quoted in, NEW YORK COMPANIES.to 164 3-4, while the 5 per cent.bonds, wed.145 \\ alte y so! Aug, Jan.Jan | are 1-2 up at 110 1-\u201d.The movements | offered, 145 buses of Salted butter = a 1405.1005.1904.LS + at 21 5-5e, AIN cheese sold at 11 1-16e., snic sale ale cin Grand Trunk stocks have been ap-.Te a.: phone nie, sale, sale, 1 ) Roxton Falls, Aug.J0.-At the cheese) Cor les- - i ; breclable, especially 1n the third pre-: ponrd here the offerings were S700 0 NPHIUES ference, which is 2 3-4 up at 54 1-2,| bes es, Sales were mide at 11 1-Se TY Commonwealth.122 us J Lon greatly - improved dividends pros-: 0X 9.sales made or : Continental.Sa Sea pects, while the second preference Is, © fiermania 365 Ha 2 higher at, 104 1-4, the guaranteed 3-4.Country Produce j German Amer.NS to 102 3-4,, the ordinary 9-16 at 23 1-2, Co | Glens Falle.1100 0 1400 1409 and the first preference 1-4 at 112 1-4,} Brans\u2014The market for beans is quiet: Hanover.145 130 142 while in.sympathy the 4 per cent.| find unchanged at $1.03 to 1.65 rar! Môme = En 230 Jai debentures stock has improved 1-2.to; bushel for choice primes.Nlgara ee pa po a an 109, and the Great Western 5 per! Honey\u2014Business in honey is foiriy North River +.200% 200% 170 : cent, debenture stock 1 at 131.In the; good, the demand for white vlover| Phenix 02 2055 a vib) \"other railway Issues Alberta shares comb belng active at 12e to 18 and MS estchester oo.409 410 ho are 2 1-2 better at 67 1-2 and the de-!$ 1-2c Lot Ye per Ib, for extracted.Willlamsburgh .601 al fol ; benture stock has riten 1 to 98.\u201cSoo\u201d | The demand for maple produce 1s HARTFORD COMPANIES.{second mortgage bonds are 1 higherjlimited and prices are nominal, Bid Bid.Rid \u201cat 102.Ontario and Quebec stock is 2! Hops\u2014=There 1s no change 1n hops aan.3h 3:0 309 (up at 139, and Nakusp and Slocan, 4| for which the demand vontinues slow: Connocti ut 2\" 390 306 on \u2018per cent.bonds aud Qu'Appelle, Long, Choice Canadians, 26e to 27e, and fair! pr ford a1002 =50 Tes Lake, etc.bondg have: both gained 1j t0 Ænod at 22e to 22e per Ib.: Nation a VIT 230 315 \u2018 310 \u2018to 99 and 79 respectively.Potash\u2014The demand for potash is Ph Mis © 296 ass we J Marked attention has been pald to; Very slow and the market dull.IMirsts pen CC > > , Canadian land shares, with the result\u2019 at 35.07 1-2 tot $5.10; seconds at 34 0 Increased from 81.000.090 to After Northwest Land common have jumped up 5 1-2 to 86 buyers and Calgary and Edmonton better at 2 1.8, Scotia Doing Well Writing on the Nova Seotla Steel Company.the editor of The Mining Record, says: \u201cI do not profess to khow a very fixed charges.Sydney No.1 is producing as cheap coal as some of the Dominion collieries but.I have no hesitation in saying that Syduéy No.1 now the larger producer of thé two, Is producing coal at a price which would have been thought impossible for Sydney mines five years ago.If the steel end of fne business is doing Itself half as well as the coal end, the Montreal brokers who amuse themselves by wagering the particular stock that will first resume payments of dividends may, risk a little on Nova Scotia Steel.At least all\u2019 the stock will earn a dividend.It is just possible that while the company needs no money, for construction, it would be none e worse of a little working capital.\u201d .more for Land shares aro 1-8 + i i | | Wheat Inspection | 1 Winnipeg, Aug.30.\u2014Wheat- inspez- tions here to-day were as follows: No, 3 northern, 1 car; no grade, 1 car; | other grades, 2 cars; total, 4 cars; same.date last year, 13 cars.Wheat Market At the Winnipeg market this morning 77 1-4 was bid for September op- great deal about the steel end of the\u2019 tions at th enin nd 77 1-2 w: i business, but the coul end is doing so, later Bron Où Eon VE a well, \u2018that of itself it is making profit: bid at the enin : \" ; 8.nu 5 : 0 and later were! to meet neatly the full amount of the made at 76 54.g and later sales were.I do not say that| For October options 76 3-4 was.AY the Chicago market September options were quoted at 78 5-8 at the opening and later at 78 3-8.Tpecem- Ler options were quoted at So 1-2 at the! opening and later at 80 1-4.May options were guoted at 83 1-2.Cheese, Butter and Eggs | , The receipts of cheese this rin | were 21,106 boxes.\u2018The market \u2018a, qulet and steady at 11 6-8 to 11 3-4 for Ontario and 11 3-8 to 11 1-2 for Quebsc makes.A few sales of small lots are reported at the ruling market quota-| Em Lt N.HICKSON, THORNTON DAVIDSON, Hickson & Davidson Stock Brokers.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.a _ Tel Maia E304.J.H.DUNN.& CO.Sovere!gn Dank of Canada Building, Room #2.TEL.MAIN 6084, Bonds and Securities, |\u2014 Havana, 8a0 Paulo, Mexican-and El ca Development Securities a Specialty.votricat Yendon, Bag., Office\u20148 London Wall, ENGLISH COMPANIES, \u2018 Am't.Aug., Jan., Jan., paid.1905.1905.1904.Companies- £ £ £ £ Aliance .\u2026 44s 12 1) 9% Caledonian .5 2714 - 264 25% Com.Union .6 Ti, 59 4914 L.Un, & Crown 12s - 6% 6 54» Liv &JIon &G2 48 43% 44 Tond.Asut.1214 61 he 53 london & Lanc.24 28% 22984 29 No) Pr.& Morc.644 4014 871% 37 Northern.10 79 75 76 Norwich Union, .13 115+ 108 PEU) Phoenix .,.5 35% 25 3214 Royal Exchange100 310 314 \u2018307 Royal .\u2026\u2014 .50159 4714 47 Scot, 17, & N.1 354 3 24 Sun Tus, Office.1 354 3 2% Union 4 191, 16% 17 rm mt mn ms D + Investment Returns + 7 ; -\u2014 Following are tha envestment returns on Montreal stocks at last prices compiled by son, stock brokers; street, \u2014 lik son & David- 1724 Notre Dame Close, Div.Ylela, tions, but dealers suy that Bhere is', ; es very little profit in the business.It ganadtan Faclfle.12 : os is expected that the country boarJs montreal Street.æ6 10 449 will be weaker this week if the Enz-|Toronto Strect.106 5 an me \u2014 2 sees Twin City a ve oe 117 5.4.27 .Detroit United.9 5 5.26 .Tel.Main 484s.Toledo .5.35 12 CRI ; Mackay com.42: 2 4.80 Mackay pfd.s T4 4 5.35 8 \u2019 Dom.Textile pfd.89 » 7 7.86 : [ Montreal Power.M 4 4.89 TOCKBROKER | Montreal \u2018Telegraph 165 8 4.54 S 5 Oglivie pra.xd.128 7: 546 - Lake of the Woods 112 7 6 25 \u2018MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Montreal Cotton 116 7 5.98 Bank of Montreal.256 10 3.91 Bonds | Bonds and Investment Securities.Winnipeg E tric.108.B40 : Dominion Ir ese 8 5 5.91 EOAND OF TRADE BUILBIN@ Ogilvie Milling.\u2026.116 6 617 \u2019 : J factory, thorou- ) 1 } > The very strong Di 1 ~ Mitchell & Surveyer, Advocates, have \u2018passed on the legality \u201cof the _ mortgage to secure the bondholders.So As to the value of the property and the ample security offered, we have, received extremely favorable reports from John E.Hardman, S.B., and James Baird, Chairman Board of Examiners for Mining Certificates for tne Province of Nova Scotia, Another report from A.V.Cameron, Deputy Inspector Department of Mines of Nova Scotia, is most Sati - Though the real work ot winning the coal from the Company's properties has not yet begun, the first complete year under the present management, which ended February, 1905, shows a net profit equal to nearly six times the required amount of the interest on the present outstanding bonds.The month of June shows a net profit of over eight times the required interest.\u2018 rectorate\u2019of the Compa competent and energetic management, _- \\.c would like to give anyone interested full pasiculars of this , safe and remunerative investment.Write and 1 giving full details and extracts from the-di ~ G.J.ADAMS & CO., Brokers, 20 St.James Street, Mentreal.\u2018 Ÿ will send a prospectus erent reperts on the property.j ny is a guarantee of LS \u2014- 77 \u2014 7 Cotton Market * New York, Aug.30.\u2014Cotton futures opened easy.Aug, 10:84: Oct, 10.97; Nov., 11.105; Ded, 11.10; Jan, 11.12; May, 11.24, | SHIPS AND SHIPPERS | 1 1 | The Allan Minor Bavarian, with the mails lot August 25, from Moville passed Point .Amour.Straits of Belle slo, inward at 10.15\u2019 Utlus morning and is likely to land her mail ut Rimouski to-morrow evening, and\u2019 to be in Montreal early.on Saturday., : ! Tue C.P.Atlantic liner Montezuma sailed | ¥esterday for Loudon, with cargo aud cattle, \u2018and the Mount Royal arrived and has commenced loading.B > The Crown of.Navarre brought @ cargo\u2019 of \u2018eugar from Barbadoes and Trinidad, and is consigned to McLean, Kennedy & Co.The big Allan liner Pretorian alse arrived from Glasgow with a goodly number of superior Scotch settlers, To-morrow the Corinthian will leave for Glasgow, .\u2019 GULF REPORT.* Father Point (157)\u2014Cloudy, west wind.Inward, 3 a.m., FREMONA.\u2018 Matane (199) \u2014 Rainlug, southwest wind.Outward, 6.30 n.m., CAMPANA.MORE, South Point (338)\u2014Inward, 6.30 a.m., HUNGARIAN.Point Amour (781)\u2014Cloudy, strong .west wind.Inward, 4.30 am, BAVARIAN.Low Point (580)\u2014Cloudy, southwest wind.Inward, a.m., SYMRA and DAHOMEY; yesterday, 11 a.m., CHS.KUNDSEN.Qutward, 6 p.m., POLINU and TROLD; 8.30 p.m., CACOUNA.SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Bengote Head.Cardiff-via Azores .Aug.14 Hungarian.London .ig.19 Manchester Tradel.Manchester 18 Kastalit.\u2026.\u2026.Glasgow .\u2026.19 Fremona.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Shields'.19 Nordboen.\u2026.\u2026.Hamburg .27 Virginian.oo.Antwerp .20 Lake Rrio.00000000 Liverpool .23 Canada.Liverpool .24 Bavarian.\u2026\u2026Moville .25 Buenos Ayrean.Glasgow .26 Sarmatian,.London ass res sues Aug.26 Manchester ( ».Mancliester .Aug Turcoman.Bristol .renee Aug.29 \u2018Tritonia.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Glasgow .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Aug.26 (Cervona.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Shields .Aug.26 Angolt.\u2026\u2026.Nassau .Aux.26 Signälled in Guit.Bavarian, Kastalia, Manchester Trader, : -Fremons, Hungarian-\u2014\u2014 OCEAN STEAMERS IN FORT.R.M.S.Victorian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.Francois Xavier Street.: Pretorian, H.& A: \u2018Allan, Glasgow wharf, Sardinian, MH.& A.Allan, foot of St.Fran- anis Xavier Street.Corinthian, H.& A.Allan, Glasgow wharf, Kensington, Dominion Line, foot of St.Fran- cols Xavier Street.Englishman, Dominion Line wharf.Lake Michigan, C.P.\u2019 Atlantic Line, London wharf.\u201d \u2019 Mount Temple, King Edward pler.| \\ Crown of Navarre, McLean, Kennedy & Co.I Windmill Point.! Kiora, J.R.Ronald, Hochelaga.: ! Salacia, R.Reford & Co.Donaldson wharf.tlurona, R.Reford Co., Thomson wharf.NOTES.The Dominion liner Manxman, the Allan liner Sicilian, nnd the Donaldson liner Ath- enia have all arrived out.The new Hamburg-American Line steamer Kaiserin Auguste Victoria was launched today, the German Empress breaking a bottle of champagne on her bow.Emperor William and a large following were present.The Katserin Auguste Victoria is 700_feet long, C.P.Atlantic Line, a pe gem om hn \u2018Low Doint (580)\u2014Inward, 2 a.m., ARAN-[ made on Real Estate for Qa term of years with, if \u201cequired, the right of + paying off a stated =m \u2018each year, thus re.{ng annual charge ivr LOWS == MONTREAL LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., 1763 Notre Dame Street.THE MOLSONS BANK 100th Dividend The Shareholders of The Molsons Bank are hereby notified that a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT.(à p.e.) upon the capital stock has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the office of the Bank, \u201cin Môntreal, and at the Branches, on and after the SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT.\u2019 \u2018The Transfer Books will be closed from the THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING \u2018of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at its banking house, in this city, on MON: DAY, the 16th of OCTOBER next, at three o'clock in the afternoon.By order of the Board.- .JAMES ELLIOT, General Manager.Montreal, 25th August, 1905.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on P Friday, the 8th September, at 2 P.M., on the ground, there wlll be offered for sale at public auction, 83 building lots situated on the Ordnance Reserve at Chambly, P.Q., adjacent to the Richelieu River.The land will be disposed of In separate lots or group of lota to suit purchasers.An upset price will be placed on each lot.: Plans may be scen and full particulars 'ob- ] tained at the Ordnance Lands Office, Deygart- ment of the Interior, Ottawa, also at the Messrs.Benning & Barsalou, Auc- 55 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal, \u2018and , office of | tloncers, (at the office of Mr.J.O.Dion, + P.Q.TERMS OF SALE.One-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid down at tho time of sale, \u201cand the -bal- ance in three equal Annual instalments, with- interest at the rate of 5 per cent.per annum on any portion of the purchase money remaining at any timo unpaid.Any further particulars will be announced at the time\u2019 of sale.By order, P.G.KEYES, Secretary.Department of the Interior, _ P Ottawa, Augnst 23rd, 1906.N.B.\u2014Any newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority will not be pald.MORE ASSAULTS ON BOYS AT 0 © FARNHAM.Farnham, Que., Aug.30.\u2014Two youug boys, named Weir and Chagnon, were assaulted here yesterday by tramps ih the yard of the.Canadian Pacific station.Complaints of similar attacks \u201chave been received by the local police, and efforts are being made to find the men, who, it is thought, may be responsible for the death of Wilfrad Audette.mme - The Herald is published by The Heral The ubliahing Company, _603 Craig Streets Montreal.James S.Erierley, Managing Director.el een .and, it is estimated, will have a speed of 18 | Knots per hours 18th to 30th September, both days Inclusive.N Chambly, |.FIRE INSURANCE.MARINE INSURANCE.EMPLOYERS\u2019 LIABILITY INSURANCE.STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.Sovereign Bank Bullding, St.James Stredt, Ey Capital Paid Up.$3,500,000.00 \u2018Reserve .veveefacnscnnae Ju 5 \" HEAD OFFICE = - TORONTO PRusipaNT ViCR-PREGIDANT anl Qrwenar MANAGER MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 South-west cor.of St.James and McGill Sts.- General Banking Business.Savings Department.terling Exchange.J.A RICHARDSON.Manager.am INTERNATIONAL COAL & COKER .Bid wanted on 5,000 shares.- MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH Will give $2.75 for any part 100 shares.BELLEVILLE PORTLAND CEMENT Bidding $75 for 20 shares.NATIONAL AGENCY \u2019 Bidding $93 for 25 shares.INTERNATIONAL PORTLANL CEMENT te and all standard stocks bought and sold.NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Invest.nent Securities, 84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S ' BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held fn the COURT HOUSE, in-the CITY OF MONTREAL: on MONDAY,\u2019 the ELEVENTH DAY OF SBPTEMBRR NEXT, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.In \u2018consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE.to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the sald District, and all others, that they must notice to all Justices of the Peace, Corensrs and Peace Officers, In and for the said District, that they must be present then aad there, with their Records, Rolls, Indiet- ments and other Documents, in order te da those things which belong to them in thete respective capacities.: 3.R.THIBAUDEA\\_.Sherith, 1 Téontreai, Xrd August, 19h, J ' pa ' > he present then and thers; and I also give , LUKIS, STEWART & \u20ac0,, - e IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA _ at 2 ~ i! i fer pond Free ee ele ena apres I \u2014 : # - .= _., - i ¥ : i \u2019 Lo - A RL = el ) ix Res Tr re .EXBALD.wEDXTERAT.vg ir.si, tos | A i et >, as > CRT .20 Ru a.J x Lo Lt 20° = ; , 4 : A rte 5 GE 5m \u201ca nt T + .+ .\u2019 .THE LAST ONE-PRICE OR \u201cDOUBLE HEADER\u201d SALE E OF THE SEASON | We take pride in \u2018what we have accomplished during preceding one-price and double header\u201d events, and naturally are optimistic as.to - what we shall do on the morrow\u2014the occasion of thé .35c and 50c sales\u2014\u2014the last of the kind for a season., A splendid climax to a splendid months business\u2014a fitting wind- -up to the most successful season we've yet encountered.Cease regretting the sales\u2014the chances you have missed.Resolve to be a participant in those of to- Morrow.In your promenade along St.Catherine.street this evening take a peep.at the \u201cwindow displays of considerable.\u2018quantities of the.goods: La selected for.this sale.- a 0 GREEN TICKETS DISTINGUISHING THEM there.and will also be their location mark i in ché store to- morrow.1 ~~ \u201cFhese special values are certain to interest your neighbors equally as much as they do you.Thocre\u2019Il/ be a crowd after them at 8 a, m.Beneficial for you to come at that hour, too.: : = a \" NO \"PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS I pas EERE Ce a sa hima > Cres Sanne.A Ar ir in TI._ TT | des - | 40 filled for any article in this list.| é : [ , mere move - mme tt ~~ - - .\u2019 - .Se __ NS ,Ç ~~ 3 | | \u2018 , : : AE 3 Ladies\u2019 45c Hose Supporters, Children\u2019 s' Lawn Pi inafores| Carpet \u2018Department\u2019 s 35¢ Teaspoons for 35c @llar and Cuff Sets for 35c Boys\u2019 75c Shirtwaists for 35c| Three 15c @llars for 35c ÿ for 35c .for 35e = çÇ Items .Ladies\u2019 White ¥ilx Coliar and Cuff Boys Shir \u2018waiats ans Sailor Blouses, Men's 4 ply Linen Collars, popular ; .= .a Co.+ made of fancy Print an ingham, | ; Ladies\u2019 fanéy fritied eilastic Honk-on Chiaren's Laws Pinatoses; yoke of ero-,, one 3 a « vapgs wide.ee a MINIER: Very (ith rumnirig string.Also about 5 fapes, best Austrian manufacture, ; 3 SAW : o well seasoned \u2018reliable goods; pretty effects.Regular 0c dozen in Mother's Friend styl a fully equal to English make; 1 3-4 j Hose Supporters.in \u201colors of black, | { veœular 3 ave vard Thurs set.\u2019 Thursday .25e zen (n Moine F style, made ! \u2019 , | % - > i broidary Insertion, hemstitehed frills yagular 50c square yard.Thurs- \u201cet.Y oven se of fine White Coitofi, patent band 2, 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 in.high; straight ; white, sky hlue, rose pink ard car- aver shoulders, skirt with deep bein, : day .eee aaa, rer.BRC.- with buttons.Regular bic to .band and turn points; sizes 14 to\u2019 Atom?Regular ic.Thurs- Dogs \u2018Ç ., 76c: \u2018Thursdey, cach .35¢ 17.Regular 13 b.Th - à nat.-gu! fc, s | far children of 2.10 or 12 years.Cork Tiling, the handsomezt tiles in Malecca plate Ten Sposns, fancy han- n [1 Doz.Lawn Handkerchiefs .1 : egul r 13c eac urs- ate % day for e.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.PA 3se Thursday LL ai B%5c ; '\"wn, 2 yards wide; best Scotch i Thurs- El AY BLOF 2.tessncusau caca ss e î : 0 | manufactre.Reguiar die.tas Fosular So duren.sse| for 35c R 55c Psllow Shams for 35¢ |==vsco== > Ë | 1 yard.Thursday 3c | 7 ti\u201d ee 4 ; .3 , LA ages 5 po o.oo.[Ia _ Lawn Handkerchiefs, fancy Jace and White Linen, size 32 x 32 in.with 2 , - : § .: S3c Embroidery for 35c 2 Pairs Men\u2019s Hose for 35c, ;Japaneas Matting.very choicest quat- , : , ay insertion corners; Thursday.pos of lEsertion, stamped or plain, 1 De.Foundation @llars s Terset Cover Embroidery, iengths of Lu - tty Mating.this season\u2019s bes?goods, | Bovs 55c Cambric Shirts TL GOZEN T4.Less éco cau 0 aus 0 ca es 35e das 25e f 35 .; .Black Cashmere Half Hoste.doubie | se 0 \u201c semen eee access \u2018 or c » ; 1 1-4 yarde.edged with Valenciennes | | i fresh from the Japanese market: no for 35c CEE \u2018 ; A _ LL , .: - Loels And togs, seam ess: sites.1C.* \u2018finer Mattings made.Regu'ar pri Cem nf .+ Chiffon Foundati Cc lis \u2018Bl lave and heading far ribbon Insem-.8.sg gular: prices al \u2019 .I.n, Foundation - Coliars; \u2018black \u2018or 0 thor, © Regulsr 85c., Thurs.- q 10 1-2 ant 11.Thursday 2 ; hdc.and, fie yurd.-Thurs- 4 Faney Cambrie, soft.bosom,\u2019 detached Ladies Neckwear for 35¢ Butter Knives for 35¢ white, soft, stiff, round ôt pointed; 4 ° ee ; op = roe Jay.212.cirri reed.BBe| cuffs, neat \u2018patierns; \u2018size 12 only.Odd lines In Ladies\u2019 Stik and Wash-.sizes from 12-t6 15-inélusive.Regu- < ary, leagth for 2200000000.Wo BIC] parcs fur Looe .she, \u201cë [A , | i .: + us ve.| gu ; : | ern - R vr.85e ., .{Site er- plated Butter Knives, \u201cwith : 1 po anna nn Qu \u2014 AA Nes eguiar boc.Thursday 3se able Stocks.all good styles: regu white bone handle: regular 4c.lar 3 1-3c each.nes 1 5 A 3 Li f Ri bb Jane ronmme~~~ns Jar prices sûc, 696 and Tie.Thursday .eterna.85c dozen for .rhraks sean an 00e asc 3 C 1st oO 1000ns \u2018Pictures for 35c \u2018Thursday, each .85C ! ; ; Children\u2019 s 75c Shoes, 35¢ Fancy Moussetine Ombre Ribbon.5 1.| CITI © wide, in thé newest shades and- tints, Many different lines of Framed Pic- 65c Lace @llars for 35c What 35¢ will Buy inthe Basement - Children's 75e So-Ezy.soft sole, Jeäther Shoes.similar in style to Lee suitable for sashes, girdies, belts, tures: some goid Slit frames.\u2014\u2014 5} : - J TT inogeAsin slippers all yiie piece, no soles.\u201cColorsT réd.black aid BE été\u201d Régülar 46e yard, for._BSe Thursday.each .= Large Lace.Collars, in__resere _siyle, pm ; .tan.in sizes 6, 7.8, 9 and 10.Regular 75c.Thursday .Fahey Taffeta Ombre Ribbon, 4 3-4 | à - ère es white BA ecru; regular se ° } .\u2026 2.| in.wide, in all the newest tones * 650.ursday .ee._ ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 me suitable for neckwear and gir- r 2 Pièces of Music for 35c.! diles.Regular 45c yard, for 85\u20ac ; Latest popular songs, published to sell 55c Bureau Scarfs for 35c .A lot dP d S 35¢ i Fancy Dresden Moire and Ombre Rib-| At 50c and 60c each.To-mor- ot C 10 orec eau e oie, | bon combined.all the latest col- row 2 pleces for .35ec Size 18 x 18 fn.White Linen.- : mm ; -\u2014orings: Regular 45c-yard, for -S5e ES ASE 8 SEE > | ra ; i +18 yards of Corded Slik Baby Ribbon .Co - 3 ; : \u201c ) | : : 1 CT 8, =.E + do .- .Lo 5 pieces, in piain and fancy designs ft checks.stripes te very.\u201cin all shades, bluck and white in- House Furnishings 35c List - 55¢ Centrepieces for 35c 45c Steel Enamel Preserving Kettles for.PP Lars.3Be | piece of high-cla-s quality and reversible, satin finish.For ki- \u201cluded.Regular price 3c yd.f Sn Size x 45 in.White Linen | 40c Steel Enamel Pudding Dishes for.«ro.ae 85e _ * menas.waists\u2014dresses: too: This is: a superior wearing silk.\u2018Sold .hurs ay yards for.> oo.35e Draperies and Furniture Coye ings, 50 = \u2014 43¢ Steel Enamel Wash Basing for.c0.teers an RR a5e 3 - ; - 50\u20ac-and 39e ard.bursday 1120000000 08° BHe 18 yards of Tatfeix Silk Baby Ribbon, inches wide: plain and printed Art 4ic Steel Enainel Steatn Pudding Moulds for .Ciel meute at 50c- and adc 2 POTTER CUITS IDIT AT ail shades, black and white included.Serges, regular 40c para: patches | Toilet Sundries 35c List dic Steel Enamel Lipped Saucepans for i : ase LL _ \"Regular : © yûr HU Rd TE D A | - _ for.:.PRE creas .~ : nr ar a SS = MTS |.day 18 yards tor 11111120.ase| ?ide Roman Stripe Ta stry suc Hair Brushes for .i SHe 45c Steel Enamel Straight Saucepans.with- cover, for .oeo.35\u20ac) | ° Fegular 49c yard.Thursday.Murray & Lanman\u2019's Toilet Water 4ic Steel Enamel Tea Pot fOr .evvnrnvninn ciiernnnnn.3c » \u201cColored Duchess Ribbon, 5 In.wide, yard .Lea BTE) 1 boule oniy 10° each cus- = | ave Steel Enamel Coffee Pot f Su: Prccceces res ceceseess -osoc D s Muslin 35¢ ! Ca shades of del, mexique, turquoise.0 85e| ane M5 we fr Ln 25e 5 c] Fancy res 9 i .#oquélicot, cardinal.mauve, rose \"Handsome designs and colorings in tomer) oes A 39c Turkey Feather Duster for ,.400020 0e cena e en ss al ina nca une 35e pink.yellow.orange.gray and single and_doubfe.width Cretonnes, Perfumes.in fancy bottles.boxed 3Be 45e Wiitewagh Brushes for .!.La se nee À PE PEN .35e season's tation.Gouds reseda.Thursday 2 yards for 3Be | re ular fc.45c and 50e vard.00700000 \u2014\u2014p- 18e Spirit -Lamp.Zlass bottom.for.8.0000e.ere BSe 1 4 A high- class qualities.\u201cbalance of this ceaxon\u2019s importation, HUME ,Ç .- - III Thursday ah | Grcet Q@vers for 35c 446 14 quarts size Tin Watering Cans for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ces vere.35e \u2018usualiy sold at 50c and suc yard.Thursday .EE TL .3 = ; \u2019 , 49¢ Nickel-plated Tea or Coffe Pots for.RE Double Fold Chiffonfor 35C| white Madras Musiin, with fringed [Ladies Cambric Corset Covers.full de Tin Nera res ay 2 tor Cees reer ate A IAAT AAA .TTL RASE A AN aa PR | 42 inch wide Chiffon, In shades of borders; regular 4b yard: White |.front sivle, with tucks, lace insertion 450 Tin Nickel-plated Bread Tray tor.ST rere Ter trees Be ¢ } = ee ; voquelicot, cardinal, rose pink.blue, and Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtain- and lace trimming.finished 49c Tin Nickel Cuspidors for 8 seven res sapes ses vue ous SERRE © i SIDE \"ET * _ ___ | reseda, mauve, yellow.brown, navy.Ing marked»40c, yard: single and with ribbon.Thutsday for.35e 7 Tr rocery S C 1St ! black, white \u2014and- cream.i _ double frilled White Sash C urtain | ir ~ \u201d \u2018 \u2018 : \u2018 5 Thursday, yard .35e Muslins, regular 40c.45c and 0 .| .= > s0e.Thursday, yard .sse Ladies\u2019 49c Cambric Drawers - ! gallon XXX quality White Wine Vinegar for .-0800000 sec eee.se i \u2018 0 kind , D .for 35c ! - ; Le .pp\u201d : \u201cpw .Remnants\u2014a inds of rapery and ¥ , ._ \"\u20ac z a i ra .oe wR ae 6s eur rae 3° > ~ i ~ , lb.fresh ground Mocha and Java (\u2018offee for 5 : > ! 75¢ Books for 35c , | Furniture Covering materials, In use- Ladies\u2019 Cambric Drawers.lawn um- | bbs, finest Cleaned Currants for.o.ee Tren one 85e ; Cloth bound Books, published to sell | ful lengths, at less than half price.brella frill with tucks and lace in- Ÿ tins French Peas for .PE Cerna eae RAR BBC | at 50c and 75c.\u2018Thursday.| AN remnants up to 75\u20ac each, sertion and edging.' Regular Cl 2 packages, Wax Tapers, regular 60c, for La a aa a aa ae een ane ! each LL.La.ee eu 0e +000 \u201cee she | fOT CE _ oo _ i .|Readv for service.made of double \"oad lines of our own and overpluses for 5Cc So-Ezy Shoes, made of.soft mole lea- Damask and Tapestry Lurniture sers _ A ! width Cotton Sheeting, full 2 1-2 bought at an underprice from well- + I ther.similar in styvie to moccasin range of horarious.pa ree len PTS yards long.plain and twill finish, 2, known manufacturers.Made of io yards colored Chiffon Tufretu Silk, | slippers, all vne ptece, no soles.Col- 60c to Bôc vard.Thursday for 30¢ In.top and 1 in.bottom tem., Zephyrs and Percales, fancy atripes | beautiful finish.Colors: white, = 1 t _ 63e Is the regular prive, and figured effects.Valfies range | .eu ors: tan, black and red: sizes © |Window Shades\u2014Small lot manufac- ; Thursday .30¢ from 6ac to $1.25.Thursday, .- cream.biscuit.sky, fawn, rose, nile.|» fegular $1.00 pair.Thurs- turer's samples, some trimmed wide ~ each 1212210 Liane LL.50\u20ac ete: full 20 in, wide, Regular © dav .Ce \u2026 Roc gulpure lace and insertion: worth | 4 Pill C f | Be quality.Thursday, yard.50e Moreen ; from 8äc to $1.50 each.Thursday | i - , - .PE ES MN - ; | ow Cases for 50c Men's 75c Nig it Shirts 50c .Fine quality Sash Curtains, Muslins, .Standard quality.pure finish Cotton | Colored Dress Goods at | fine Swiss \u201cNets.Point _d'Esprit.used -exclusively In their manufac- Made of English Flannelette, in blue, Set of Ladies\u2019 Underwear Regular values from 60c to 75c Co ture.Which is accomplished on the pink \u2018an wiifte stripes, extra large | 50c Yard yard.Thursday for .Soc - Aghtweight Dress Shiel ji premises: finished with a 2 in.hem: and roomy.made of full width Flan.; for 50c , .Remnants\u2014All kinds Drapery and Fur: dghtweight Dress Shields.lined any size 36 x 40 In.-Thureday 4 neleite, doubfe stitching: sizes 14 1- ; .«2! Ail-wool Venetian Cloth, new \u2018Tartan| niture Covering materials, in useful Nickel Alarm Clocks.good time- both.sides.This is a thoroughly ve-: for LL Lac LI 50e th : | self.white or black silk embroidered ished, bloomer pants.The small , sne yard.Thursday a.30c aide, with two aus of o post oat am- 5Yds.124c Quality Flannel- hi A , - na backs.\u20acolore of brown, tan, modes.quantity lots, embracing 85¢ to $1.18 Steet Wire Door Matz ef Mo best broidered flowers, al! the latest col- tte for 50 Odd Pieces of W itewear 0 © Fray and white.Regular 69c 1 Values, merged into one group .quality gaivanized.steei, will not cor- | ors, suitable for girdles, mi: cee C ° .for 50c 1-2 Doz.Table Napkins, 50c| vair.Thursday .80c! for Immediate sale.Each.50c rode.give 14 x 42 Inches.; Mnery, ete.Regular 66e yard, s à Shirting Fl lett gular .: ., ._ Regular Roc.Thursday.so LI SSI EST À 0e | He 2c rie city.ha any TOJdd inex of Ladies\u201d Corse: Covers, [122 dozen lots cf Table Napkins.as- t \u201d CE min PU, Byards 201 .o.oo 50c¢ Night Gowns and Aprons, made of sorted patterns, 18 Jo Sauare, ally =~ .i \u2018 To fine Catnbrie, woe and embroidery ready hemmed; suite hie for-vestaur- | | 50 C k y It , S , \\ 1#imined; about \u201c5 pieces in ull.ants and.boarding houses.50 FR C roc er 21 em | ea y to e : 10 Yds.Flannelette for 50¢| regutar, prices gee.to se.- | Thursday 1-2 doz.for .50e In the Basement .\u201cov.oo © Thurs@ay, Less soc ns oT .dy to b ( Plain white or colored ii Flau- | ThursGay, each .¢ ; | 1 io scon-as you're ready to buy : nelétto.Thursday 10 ver SSSR SES é6c China bruit Set.consisting ot 7 pleces, for .\u2026.0\u20260.Ë AOF Lane ere ce nee seance ce BOC.-3 Roller Towels for 50c ; | & p ; 50e + SCHOOL BO! KS! ; .; 75c China Oyster Plates for .svacsm ssc0rsac 1001000 cc0c0n1010 DOE .A .Ladies\u2019 75c Cambric Skirts | Made of good quality All-linen Tow- 08 China Celery Dishes for .aruuné asssssus000u000 cscccocns.BOC i The lists.are here indicating what books are needed in every grade.| Loom Ends Table Damask Le for 50c Tes 2-3 =olling 2 4.eng.\u2014- he A Platters TOT cmos vrveteniidones crtivnnmne see i = 0 - ; .Tu Ta 1 .\" ; c and 86c China Fern shes fOr.a.um mvscsuhenca cm 50 canam ace O6 - Usefui gifts! Au School Books and School Supplies \u2018at money-savin \u2018Ladies \u20ac ambrte Skifta.dap \u201clawn* - Thursday & cor Pressed 50e °° ; .rises.9\u201d pp y 2 .for 50c | flounce, lance and insertions and ar «| ; \u2018 76c China Fruit Dishes for .rte s\u2026uc00 auscrcarcn0 0010 sc0uc0c00.BOG .i ; ging, dus: frill; also others \u2018with Tn] 6Bc China Cake Plates for .0.ciees00 sssessercsssess acessesece BOE QT A SAS AN PSS meat TaN IS PS Cr EL rain a IS PO Bleached and unbleached, 1 3-4 to 2 - - o Di : \u2018 - ; ; mbroidery.\u2018Regular Tic.75c and 89c China Berry Dishes for 50e : ) ; ard lengths.Thursday, each BOC | \u2018 3 sn\u2026\u2026n00u GercssarsNetOes ect 20008 | - } .JT y & Thursday .Peas en no Lets of Bedroom Towels, 50c Zc China Cuspldors for .DE see AE Beta Pie Filling .\u2018 = ~ 12, 3.4 And F In the various lots.There 65c Semi-Porcelain Salad Bowls for.ice \u2026.0.000000000000000 0000 BOO 7 \u2018 = ; - see : ; sir y The Reading- :Lamp, with shade, Yor.cen een arcscse ii sccause 000 Sèe Te g for 50c Ladies\u2019 N sets are variations -in the size, differences 7 0 | \u201cThat's good!\u201d is the encral expression -of those wh te th 6%c Lea @ cys .\\ d 8 , et Cor et * S0c ; In the qualitiesr.which account for 65c usually buys 4 China Porridge Bowls; Thursday s\u2026\u2026100000200000 - 00 , made with frs excellent Substitute Beta Pie Filling.\u201cRequires no ne Pies With hemstitched frill.plain or stamp- Ladies Re notes: i HTURBE tron - the differences in the quantity for |' 15c each ls the usnal price of Colored Glass Opalm Vases,\" \"Rosé: ps Sf imagination\u2014the flavor of each can be told without viewing the wording ed.Regular b9c and ske.Du ane \u2018some wlth garters nttached: the price.Some are Turkish Tow- Pin Trays or Handkerchief Hoxes.Thursday they'll be; B+ | on the wrapper.Lo.Thursday .ceneaars Sue white Sami: atzes 18 tn a.\"Laie, others are ordinary Linen Tow - for .eres Cera 0 cresce sassisesiaseann, vases 60e | Carr re etl Se i i : Thursday .a ; Cae.BOe els, fringed or hemmed: a few Grocery Dej:artment\u2019s 50c raèe | hematitched.Thursday, each Items .| Ladies\u2019 75c Lawn.Dressing lot +200 verses ee soc.10 1h.bag Granulated Sugar for 50e, Jackets for 50c ; - R ek ~ £ 50c .: : ! 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