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Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" nd FE Tren np BE AY wn of -nex\u2019.3 will prizes \u2018bts\u2014- re those ne.or tha n the 8.7 the {11 de O TWO M- litt than ard ACTUS killed vol led pus 1 \u201cresti- Haslow pst IT Danny ng * ?Fourteen Pages DAILY SUITE SOT ey LL I'T'NESS A RE Thunderstorms S ,VII., Na 174 35 $16,000 FUR ROBBERY.lice Establish Connect St.ion With the Suicide of John and Chatham Prisoners.p volire have established a connee- vetween M.F.St.John, alias 5 \\xelrad.who committed suicide vu in the Temple Building and a who have been arrested for the \u2018uo at Chatham, Ont.Yester- sn the detectives found in {rice four thousand dollars «, including 1,048 ermine and «, and these have all been Me.Frederick Seifter, the Wow York fur merchant.as his property weiter s private mark was stamp: LAT \u2018ut another stamp had The skins were taken D \u2018larters and on the ad- « \u2026quet they will remain vi Moine, Miss Le Muine, Miss Le Moine.Ottawa; Mr, R.A.Troster, MOA.A.Lister.Montreal, Mrs.Lu- cena, Miss Lucena, London: Mr.bk M.Macdonald, MP.Mrs.Macdonald Mr.JL J1.Maclonald.K.C.Mr.Alan Macdonald.Miss Beatric: Macdonald, Toronto: Mr.A.McDonald, Mrs, Me- Donald, Fort Qu'Appelle: Mr.MeCall, Vancouver; Dr. pire, Moran.FIFTEEN INNING Til AT TORJINTO.Toronto, July 25.\u2014After piavine a fifteen ald: 2 Levton, \u2018Star\u2019: 3, Marchand, \u2018In| IBDing tie.the game beiwesn Toronto and Fatrie\u2019 POLICE BANQUET VERY SUCCESSFUL REUNION FOI-, Rochester\u2014 000000 LOWED THY SPORTS YESTERDAY The banquet held last night under they | Brennan and Slattery.auspices of the Police Amateur Athletic! Association, at the St.James Hotel, was an enjoyable success.Cnief Campeau presided, and Mayor Ekers was among the guests.The toast of \u2018The King' having been loyally honored, Captain Coleman proposed the C A.AU which, he said, was the parent or mua- teur organizations in the Dominion, and the friend of elean manly sports.Mr.Leslie UM.Boyd, of tue M.A.A.A.in reply, said that he hoped the CA AU.would ever stand out for strict amateurism on ail track and field cvents.He congratulated the police où the success that had attended their sports that day and complimented the men on their athletic prowess.Mr.Voyd also made feeling reference to the regretted death of Constable Desmartoau who had won such high honors as au athlete.Mr.A.$.Ostelle, also of the M.A A.A.«aid the police associniton were able to show some very smart athictes, ard.he was certain of their success in the future, either in Montreal or in competing in the cities th+ ML A A A 1 21 \u2018Rochester had to be call>d through darkness.The score: \u2014 rn It E.| 000000100000010\u20142 12 5 : Toronto \u2014 000001000000010\u20142 12 5 010000010\u20142 12 3 Batteries\u2014Case and Carisch: McCarthy, Umpire\u2014Conaban.Attendance, 1,500.EASY WIN FOR BALTIMORE.Baltimore, July 25.\u2014 Baltimore had an easy thing with Newark here to-day.Three runs in both the first and elghth, end an additional one in the sixth proved ta be more than Newark could overcome, two being their total tally.Score: \u2014 R.H.F.Baltimore 30001030 x\u20147 9 1 Newark \u2018 .10010000 0\u20142 7 1 Batteries\u2014Mason and Byers; Moriarty and Shea.Umpire\u2014Kerin.Attendance, 1,700.SKEETERS TOO GOOD FOR THE CHAMPIONS.Jersey City, July 2.\u2014Jersey City scored eight to one against Providence here today.The latter were beaten in the first, when the Skeeters piled up six runs.Score: \u2014 nN.AK Jersey City \".62900000x\u20143 10 1 Frovidence 010000000\u20141 5 © Batteries\u2014Foxen Cronin and Butler.Umplire\u2014Finneran.Attendance, 1,100.and Butler; Josslyn, would be gind to send them te.= | .Captain [oye proposed iter Necie- FASTEIN LEAGUE Saxorse., ties.\u201d Constable Seriviens and the Rev.~ ' Mr.Tavlor.of Ottawa, vesponding, Lens City LU ÿ 5 pe Ald.Proulx replied to the teus! of the peltimore PT A à a Police Committee.He said the police yoo ous.41 3 519 were doing very creditabla work in their Rochester LL LT a 5% 506 regular duties and as athletes, and ther Newark Les 20 22 M nF 493 could aiwavs count on the support of Providence .34 45 430 the Police Committee.| Toronto .2 49 329 BASEPALL PLAYER ARRESTED.Pittsburg, July 25.\u2014The outcome of à battle of words, followed by a fight here, to-day, between two baseball players ln the game played by New York and Pitts- turg, before 8,000 people, among whom was the mayor, was that McGinnity, of the New York team, was arrested.The trouble occurred In the fourth innings.after Peitz was alleged to have bexome personal to McGinnity.The arrest was made LACHINE KEGATTA 43RD ANNUAL EVENT TO BE HELD AT DIXIE ON BATURDAY.The Lachine Boating and Canoeing Club's 43rd annual regatta takes place on Saturday afternoon at Dixie.There are, in all, eleven events on the programme, and the prizes, which will be presented In the evening, are the finest offered by any aquatic club in the district.The drawing for the first heats of the Club fours of the Lachine Club, to be rowed on Friday night, is as follows: R.F.Howard's crew vs.C.W.McLean \u20146 p.m.L.A.Johnston vs.H.G.Dawson\u20146.30 p.m.A.McLean vs, J.8.R.McLernon\u20147 p.m.W.H.Creighton vs.D.M.Madill\u2014T.30 p.m.The heats will be one mile straight awaw.and any crews not ready to start at the appointed time will forfeit their heat.The regular weekly dance will be held on Saturday this week instead of Friday.when the prizes for the successful competitors of the regatta will be awarded.Admission will be by badge only.There has been an increase of about one hundred new members of the club this year, the majority of which are taking part in the different events in this regatta, and a successful day is anticipated.Cars run to Dixie every twenty minutes, Last car 12.50 a.m.CHATEAUGUAY BOATING CLUB FOR LACHINE.The Chateauguay Boating Club have chartered the steamship \u2018Surveyor\u2019 to run trom Chateauguay to Lachine to attend the | regatta of the Lachine Boating Club.The | steamer will leave Chateauguay at 1.30, , and returning leave Lachine wharf at 6.00 | ! seh , Britain, p.m.[It is expected there will be a large turn out, which wlll make the regatta all the more successful.CRICKET MEMBERS\u2019 GAME AT LONGUEUIL.A match will be plaved on Saturday, at Longueuil, between teams captained by the president and vice-president, chosen as follows: President's Team\u2014A.W.Wilks, F.Ahern, E.T.Bruan, J.Currie, H.E.Col- lis, H.Dolphin, A.F.Emblem, F.Hand, J.Horsfall, J.A.R.Hicks, [{.L.Light- bourn, G.W.Murray, J.Naylor, IF.KE.Skinner, C.Stewart, G.West.Vice-President's Team\u2014C.J.Harrod, N A.F.Bourne, H.L.Bogart, H.Collier, J Collier, J.Emblem, F.Farrell, F.L.Gunter, H.Gotto, J.Hamilton, A.Humil- ten, A.Holt, J.Morri-on, I.Witherman, C.Wilson.Game to commence at 2.30 p.m.All members are invited, nad are assured a game whether included In above list or not, VICTORIA vs.DOMINION COTTON, The following will represent Victoria Annex against Dominion Cotton on Saturday, or Victoria Annex grounds: Baber, Brown, Fyfe, Hooper, Keyzer, Lewis, Led- gate (captain), Mather, Norton, Redfern and Whittles.Reserves: Clark, Miller, W.H.Duthie, J.Duthie and Lee.Umpire: W.Goslin.LACROSSE, REFEREES FOR SATURDAYS GAME.The referees for Baturday's games have been decided on.In the Montreal-Tecum- game.Percy Quinn, of Toronto, will officiate and will probably select his own judge of play.For the Capital-Uornwall game, Guy Pettigrew and Desse Brown, of Montreal, had been agreed on by the two clubs, but the former had decided to itc- company his team to Toronto on Sattr- day.It is probable that Peter Murphy, ol the Shamrocks, will act in his place along with Desse Brown.For the local game, ttat between Toronto and National, on the National grounds, \"Bowery\" Robertson and John R.HM, of Ottawa.have Leen selected.The latter game is expected to be a ood ore, although it: result Is likely to have but little effect on the championship rece.TENNIS QUEBEC TEAM TO VISIT COTE ST.ANTOINE ON SATURDAY The Cote St.Antoine Tennis be at home on Saturday af*>r199 te a team from Quebec in a rotura friendly match.During the affernnon tea will be served on fhe grouuds by the lad es of the Cote Club, Local enthusiasts are anri~:pating the big tournament next week with eagerness.Record crowds, it is expected, will be in attendance.lub will FOOTBALL TRIAL GAME FOR THE TEAM AGAINST CORINTHIANS.Active preparations are under way for the reception of the Corinthians, the most famous amateur foothall team of Great who will jiay on the M.A AA, grounds oa the lith of next month.The M.A A.A.is taking the matter in hand and with a v cw \u2018où setting *og>he: (hn best possible team vill play a sevies of practice games between Possible and Probable teams.ne af (hese games wil be played next Tuesday evening on the { Sutherland (Points) LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.= \u2014 ASHBURY COLLEGE, Argyle Ave., OTTAWA, Ont.Resident School for Boys.Thorough Preparation for Matriculation and Royal Military College.SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR LITTLE BOYS, For CALENDAR, apply during July and August to REV.CEO.P.WOOLLCOMBE, M.A.LITTLE METIS, P.Q.M.A.A.A.grounds, when the following elevens will line up: oal.McIntyre (C.P.R.) Baird (Westmount) Backs.Cornell (M.A.A.A.) Lorimer (Points) .Payne (Westmount) Half-backs.Dearnley (M.A.A.A.) Neville (Westmount) Mackay (Points) (Points) (C.P.R.) (C.P.R.} Greig .Reid .Honeyman Forwards.Houston (Westmount) Reynolds (C.P.R.) Wright (Points) Kinloch (Y.M.C.A.) George (Points) .Powell (C.P.R.) McFarlane (Westmount) Biggs (Rosemount Nairn (Westmount) .Jones (Rosemount) Marriott, of Valleyfleld, who is well worth a place on the team, has not been included owing to the difficulty in getting into town for an evening.It is possible, too, that Wright's injury sustained while playing against the MA.A.A.a fortnight ago, may not have recovered sufficiently to allow of his playing.BROTHER HOUSEBREAKERS SYDNEY (OATES SENT TO PENITENTIARY, AND STANLEY COATES TO JAIL.Sydney Coats was yesterday afternoon sentenced by Judge Choquet to serve two years in the penitentiary, and his brother, Stanley, was sentenced to nine menths' imprisonment.Sydney Jast week pleaded guilty to four charges of housebreaking, and Stanley wa: found guilty of two charges.William Day, who pleaded guilty to having been with the two Coates \u2018boys when they broke into four different places, and who gave evidence against them, wis sentenced last week by Judge Desnovers to two years in the penitentiary.They are the individuals who were found hy the detec tives in hiding on the mountain.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 DISTINQUISHEW SCIENTISTS TO INVESTIGATE DISEASES OF CATTLE IN THE WEST.Dr.Loir.a nephew of the celebratod French scientist, Pasteur, who was sent from France as a delegate to the French Medical Congress at Three Rivers, has\u2019 been retained by the Dominlon Government, through the Ion.Sydney Fisher, Mmister of Agriculture, for \u2018research work in connection with the dises guest of Dr.de Martigny, Sherbrooke street.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BROWN CROSSES THE BORDER GOES TO SING SING To OUT SENTENCE, Charles CC.Brown, former Umted States customns appraser, who Was committed for extradition by Judge Cho- quet.left Montreal at seven o'clock last right, on hix way to Sing Sing Prison, where he will serve two years tor hav mg conspired to defraud the Umted States Government while jie was acting As customs appraiser.He was con- vieted of having made {alse statements with regard to the value of some very expensive silks that went through the customs, and no tins way the author ties lost a very considerable -um of money.Brown appesled aganst hi conviction and was released on SERVE bay! The day before his conviction and ~en- tence of two years were confirmed he nbsconded and was subsequently arrested in Montreal by Detective John Me: Coll.The extradition procoedings were of long duration.MAY BE KNOWN Information is wanted regarding \u2018he relatives of J Brown, =aid to be of Montreal.who was killed in Colunibia county, Washington Territory on July 3, while stealing a ride on the O00 & N° Railway.Chief Campeau received a le: ter vesterday from Coroner Dav.oi Columbia countv.in which he explamed that little could be learned about Brown except that he was said to come Montreal.He was five feet x half inches in height.with shaven face and closely eut hair was slightly bald.0 TELEGRAPH EXTENSION IN MONTREAL.sInooth The annual inspection of the Canadian 1223 Sherbrooke Pacitic Telegraph 1 om 7 Unusual things are expected the beé «1 the entire sale.taku For inftance there is one hat the best of them either.tnmmed with wings or ribbon bows.$35.00.Ladies\u2019 Dresses-Half The Last Friday Before Stock-taking.on a Friday.We have taken advantage of the fact.To-morrow from the shopper's standpoint will be one of It is the last Friday before stock- TRIXMED HATS-Some Paris Patterns) Friday Others New York's Latest\u2014The Vesta Tilley\u201d Regular Prices up to $35.00 We shall sell any hat displayed in the department on Friday for 35.00, no mayer whether it is a $35.00 \"Louison\" from Panis or got.$5.00 of fine French champagne colored mohair, the mere shape itself worth $8.00, the three tips $4.00 and the flowers $2.25 to say nothing of its individuality of design, and it's not The \"Vesta Tilley\" will be included, the most fashionable hat in New York at present, a white chip, high crown, short front effect Every hat in the lot different from any other, some jut out of our own workrooms, tegular prices up to Friday any hat for $5.00, Our Regular Prices 18 Dresses altogether, some could be wom for month£ yet, others the whole year round in the house.regular price $13.5).6 Pale Biue Fine Linen Dresses, ming, regular price $15.00.regu'ar price $35.00.ORGANDIE MUSLIN SHIRTWAISTS Regular price, $3.50] $2.25 To clear out completely à line of White Shirtwaists we've been sell.| Friday ! ing at $3.30, we shall offer them cn Friday at $2.25 each.Of fine organdie mus'iu, front of eyelet embroidery in a half wheel design, with 16 fine tucks to bust on either side of the embroidery, elbow sleeve with lacs cuff, buttoned back with four clusters of small tucks, sizes 34 to 42 in:hes Regular price, $3.50.With thesa several other odd | lines regularly sold for from $2.73 to $3.50.Friday, 82 25 heavy, c'osely woven quality, that » 37 inches wide.31.35 per yard Pieated Chiffon, in black and per yard.Quality consi dered, 4 Ecru Net Dresses, deep flounce on Skirt, trimmed with Val.lace, Friday $6.28 Eton Coats, fancy white braid trm- Friday 87.80 4 Black Lawn Dresses, tucked skirt and Val lace logertign rimmlnge.5 tiday $8.4 Black and Wh't: Polka Dot Dressag waist with tucked yoke, neatly piped with white, also strappings on skirt, regular price $5.00.Friday 88.76 SILK UNDERSKIRTS) Friday Regular prices, $6.50 to $9.00 $5.50 {ood to be worn at any time of the year\u2014these Silk Underskirts, but taking part in the sale just the same.Colors, pale blues, old rose, reseda, niie, brown apd black, some made with frills,others corded and pleated, regu'ar prices, $6.50 to $9.00, Friday, 885.80 Silks at Remarkable Prices on Friday.Natural Japanese Silk.washable without diminish of lustre, a Tuckel Jipanese Washing Silk, of an excsllent quality.worth, one would usually pay .50 for, \u2018riday .27 Friday .88 white, for blouses.Worth $1.23 Friday .38 Tg ft ly Ging Le and the work saved counted in, the price charged for laundering Ladies\u2019 Garments at the TOILET LAUNDRY, \u2018*The Laundry That Knows How,\" Is cheaper than doing it at home would be.Sending to us saves you a whole lot of hot, tiresome work, too.230 GUY STREET.Phones Up 3480, 3481, 3482.BUSINESS MEN, , Get your Lu inces printed at the \u2018Witness' Printing House THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS eons TROUBLE WITH THE MACS, a] OUGHT THEY TO BE ALLOWED ANY LONGER TO RUN RIOT IN THE DIRECTQRY?What ought to be done with the Macs?Mac means \u2018the son of' yet how that âpplirs to the girle we do not know.Flora MacDonald would mean Flora son of Donald.The practical trouble is to decide where these \u2018Mac\u2019 names ought to be put in the directory and where can they be found when they have been put there.The Montreal directory, just iassued by Messrs.Lovell, is a case in point.The compilers of the directory adit that they have struggled with this prob: bom and they think they have solved it In the best way, besides following the usage of all the larger cities.And what is the result?The result is confusion.everywhère.; You want a man named \u2018Mac\u2019 somz- body, and you are going to look him up in the directory.Very well, my friend.In what part of the directory are vou oing to look?I wil] look among ths Macs, of course,\u201d you My, und with a confident air you split opén the big Look.But, where are they?My dear friend.Pnt the directory by and sit down and think.Does this particular Mac that vou want spell his name \u2018M-a-e\u2019 or Me?or \u2018M@-ek or merely (M?You don\u2019t know.Never bothered about such trifles.Trifdes, indeed! This is no tmifle.It is a matter upon which your particular Mac is very touchy, and if vou were {to suggest that he Was an *M-a-c° wber as a matter of fact he vas an \u2018M-c\u2019 he would look at you just as Marie Corelli would lonl: if vou were to suggest that Halt Caine was literature.And if vou ware to suggest an \u2018M-c was an \u2018M-a-@ the \u2018M-¢\u2019 would make you feel like 8 man who had laughed in the p acs.von no.You can\u2019t find out the man's address by merely lonking among the \u2018Macs\u2019 You have to memorize ne particular idicsyncrasy of your particulier Mac.and if you haven't done that you mukt find somebedy who has\u2014or cise be prepared to search for a long time in the directory, and not be sunoyed when you dort find him among the various grcups and clans of Macs\u2019 that you will eneotmtey.But supposin have discovere you can remember, or exactly how your Mac spells \u2018Mac\u2019 Is it all \u2018plain sailing?Dh.ns».You are simply getting on, That ig all.Say your Mac's name is Mac- Intvre.Does lie spell it as it ie spelled here, and does he write himself Mack- intyre?Or is he a MeLellan or a Me- Clellan?It sounds a little thing to ask.but it makes all the difference.For esch particular kind of Mac has a different place in the directory.These are samples of the things you have to decide before you can even begin to look for a Mac in the directory, and it ie quite likely.after you have searched among all the kinds of Macs you can think of you will miss your mag be: cause he is some other kind of Mac in anather part of the book.; There is another very great question also as to whether your Mac puts a capital after the Mac or only a small \u201cciter.That trouble, however, only arrives when you have to address him.Tt does not affect his place in the direc tory.But to return to the directory.not belong to them in a most shameless way.Suppose, we will say, that you want the Machinery Exchange.Would you look among the Macs?Nevertheless, that is where it is to be found\u2014 quite lost in the middle of pages of Mace.And if you want Mr.Macaroni, search among the Macs, for the Macs they bLrithers be, the world cer.The process by which Mr.Macaroni las got ameng the Macs cf Seotland is one that can easily be followed, but mm pandering to the hair-splitting distinctions of the Macs something else has happened.Given an inch, the Macs have taken a mile, and they are out on pillaging expeditions all through the middle of the directory.They have actually appropriated such estimable persons as Mr.Maas and Mr, Maber, though why those gentlemen should be placed among the Macs is hard indeed to see\u2014unless this interminable clash of Macs gave the poor \u2018comp\u2019 a swimming feeling in the head.But there they are, and there alto are a good many other names.In fact, if you are looking for any name, and cannot find it\u2014just take another look among the various groups and clans and cliques of Macs.Now, what shall we do with these Mues?They are too numerous to exterminate.They are too contemptuous of each other's spelling to join in uniform orthography.There seems to be only one solution of the difficulty, and that is to keep them strictly by themselves in one place, after the dictum laid down hy the Century Dictionary: \u2018In catalogues, directories.ete, words with this prefix, whether written Mac-.or M\u2019, or Mc-, are properly entered in the alphabetical place of Mac.\u2019 Mr.Lovell was asked by the writer why he did not adopt thie aimple Therein the Maes appropriate things that do, gett \u2014 tule in his directory.Hg replied that the matter had been thrashed out again ant again, and the present method was generally considered to be the correct one, and was the one followed in the directories of all large towns, He searched in the pigeon-holes of his desk and produced a page torn from a pubkcatio called the \u2018Bulletin Directory,\u2019 in whic this question was argued out.\u2018These are exactly my views on the subject,\u2019 he said, and he read out the following: , \u201cThe fact is, that the forms \u2018Mc\u2019 and (M, while originally abbreviations o Mat\u2019 pure and «im le, have lon from t at restricted category.nuneclation accorded these form is still, it is true, as if they were speileM in fuil: Mac.But the form and spelling bas ccme to have a distinet individuality.Every man who sports \u2018Mac\u2019 as part of his name is as tenacious as to ny orthography as he is to the traditions of his ancestry.If he is in the habit of writing the name with the \u2018Mac\u2019 spelled in full, he will resent its shortening lo any form of abbreviation.On the other hand, if he uses the abbreviated forin \u2018MW, or \u2018Mc,\u2019 he would consider the name as mutilated or misrepresented » spelled \u2018Mac,\u2019 and would protest just as strongly as if the name had been spelled with a capital letter after the Mac, when he was in the habit of writing it with a small letter.\u2018Melntyre,\u201d \u2018Mucintyre, and \u2018MacIntyre\u2019 are as distinctly differ eht forms of individual nomenclature as are \u2018Nielsen\u2019 and \u2018Nelson,\u2019 \u2018Mayer, \u2018Meier\u2019 and \u2018Meyer.\u2018Clark\u2019 and \u2018Clarke.\u2019 They are no more to be thrown into one alphabet, and the assumption made, as the dictionary ordaims, that they are under these circumstances \u2018properly entered.\u2019 than are the latter\u2019 The same rule has been followed in the Montreal directory in regard to the \u2018Saints.As, however, most people whose names have that prefix have abbreviat- cd it to \u2018St\u2019 they can easily be found\u2014 not, it is true, in what would seem their natural place, at thé beginning of the names starting with \u20188\u2019 but among the names starting with \u2018St.\u2019 passed The vro- et DEATH OF A FORMER MONT: RHALER.The Lawrence, Mass, \u2018 Telegram\u2019 announces the death à former Mont- realer in the n of Mr.David N.Spiers, on Friday last, at the house ot his daughter, Mrs.J.P.Lucy, of Haverhill, Mase.Mr.Splers was a well.knewn wool expert.He married a daughter of the late Mr.Wil liam Porteous, of Cornwall, who pre- deéeased him, Three daughters and two sons survive, namely, Mrs.J.P.Luey, Haverhill, Mass; rs.J.B.Hill, Lawrence, Mass; Miss Ellen Spiers, Concord, N.H., and Messrs.oward and D.P.Spiers, of Boston.Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery, Lavrrence, Mass., the funeral being from the home of his daughter, Mrs.J.B.Hill, No.82 Oakland ave.Mr.Spiers was a native of Jedburgli, Scotland.\u2014 OBITUARY DR.PAUL BROUARDEL.Paris, July 23.\u2014Dr.Paul Brouardel died to-day at the age of 60.He was a noted physician, was the author of many important medical works, and occupied a high potition as a medical expert, in which capacity he ignred in eome celebrated law cases.e was for many years president of the consulting committee of the Department of Public Health.in the Legion of Honor in 1885.In the death of Dr.Brouardel a fresh victim is sacrificed to science or to municipal ne- gleet.A month ago.Dr.Brouardel, while operating in the morgue, made formal complaint of the icy blasts that were issuing from the refrigerating chamber and falling on his head, He predicted at the time that his health would suffer.MR.CHARLES STEWART.(From a Correzpondent,) Dunvegan, July 23.In thes: days of organs and choirs it is very interesting to near of an henored and faithfu] precauter who for êlrnort fifty years led the praises of a congregation, and during that period was never absent at a communion service but once.Such was the late Mr.Charles Stewart, precentor in the Kenyon Preshyterian Church, Dunvegan, Glengarry County, who died at his heme in Stewart's Glen, on Tuesday, July 17.Five weeks before his death, he wat in his usual chair under the ulpit leading the pealms in his own earty manner.And not in one language only did Mr.Stewart serve this congregation, for the morning service is conducted in Gaelic and he led the old tunes and \u2018put ont the lines\u2019 as no successor will ever be able to do.UF late years wien he would remark to strangers supplying the pulpit in holiday time that \u201chis singing \u2018was not as good as it used to be, they cou only remark what a wonderfully sweet and strong voice he must have had.Last vear he acknowledged a little weakness for he asked the congregation to stand with him at singing so as to support him better, but no one olse noticed any falling off.Mr.Stewart was not at Ali prejudie*d against the hymns, but was quite willing to help on children\u2019s day as far as he was able, and was al- wave interceted in hewing beautiful hymns.Mr.Stewart was a member of the Kenyon Deacon's Court for a num- Good N ews for Montreal: \u2014 \u2018CRYSTALLINE WATER\u2019 (Sterilized by the Pasteurizirg Filter) A water PHONE MAIN 2297.TUE NEW PASTEURIZING FILTER CO, LTD, 142 Bt.Catherine street, West.Ps guaranteed ABSOLUTELY PURE, and free from any kind of germs or bacterin, Is sold at only 24 Cents Per Halt Gallon.LT Ieee ALL BOTTLES STERILIZED BEFORE BEING FILLED OR REFILLED Delivered in Montreal.He was made a commander | pe Appointments OFF TO THE \u201cGREAT CONVENTION! = Prof.Grant will be out of town from Monday to Friday inclusive, July 30th to Aug.3rd, In attendance on the Optical Convention at Rochester, N.Y., where, as presideht of the Physiological section, he will have charge of all educational and college work, returning to resume his daily EYESIGHT TESTING on Saturday, Aug.4th.Hours 9101, 2to 5.: Tel.Up.1332.294 West (Old No.2172) St.Catherine Street, Opp.Bible House.À \u2014 Don\u2019t let the Cook roast over a Hot BAKER'S at suggest: he best Cooked Hams.Potted and Devilled Meats.Fresh Raspberries, Blue Berries, Gooseberries, Red and White Currants, Pl Vegetables, Have you tried us, if not, why not now Tel.Up 3152.that are really more palatable these ho! days than cooked things.We are receiving by every morning's Expresses HOT DAYS AND COOL COOKS.Stove when you can buy ready to eat food GROCERY Allow us to | The best Cooked Tongue.Canned Fruits and Vegetables.New Brunswick Strawberries, Preserving and Table Cherries, Water Melons.ums, Peaches, and all sorts of Fresh ?BARKER & CO.DZ8 St Catherine West.corner of Fort st Nos.450-452 an excellent assortment which must be cleared Belfast Linens, Swiss 450-402 St.Now on View at our Temporary Warerooms, St.James Street, [NEAR INSPECTOR] of Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners regardless of cost before removing to our New premises.We are also offering for Private Sale at very Tow prices the balance of our and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Marseilles, Toilet and\u2019 Honeycomb Qulits, Artist Proof Engravings, etc.etc.M.HICKS & CO, James Street.OHEMISTS find Cook's Friend Bak- \u2018ng Powder pure.DOOTORS pronounce it wholesome.COOKS know it doee the work at the right time.HOUSEWIVES ¢ay that cake and brad raised with Cook's Friend Baking Powder are fine, dainty and delicious, SPECIAL INN SALE, To reduce stock of odd line,\u2014 200 Quart Bottles of Good Ink will be sold at 30 oents each.MORTON, PHILLIPS & 00, Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 118-117 Notre Dame Street West, MONTREAL ber of years, and treasurer of the congregation from 1886 to 1899.In 185, on the death of his father, he was elected his successor m the elderahip, an office which he filled in a very con: scientious and intelligent manner.Thus, in the death of Mr.Stewart the Ken- | yon congregation has sustained a very great loss, and though.in deference te his own wishes, no olitward honors marked the ceremony, the very largely attended funeral testified to the respect and esteem in which he was held.FLOUR™\u2014™=> FOR BREAD AND FOR PASTRY.Whele Wheat Flour and Graham Flo for Brown Bread.BREAKFAST CEREALS of all kinds.BRODIE & HARVIE, 10 and 12 Bleury Street.Custom House Sale.The subscribers are instructed by R.8.WHITE, Esq., Collector of Customs for the Port of Montreal, to sell by public auction at the Examining Warehouse, Common street, on THURSDAY, 2nd August, 1906, the following goods as per catalogue, and contained in the above premises: lo\u2014Duty paid goods from to December 31st, 1905.June Ist, 1000, 20\u2014Collector\u2019s orders from Juome 1st, 190, to March ist, 1906.30\u2014Goods from last sale, December th.1905.4o\u2014Goods removed from last sale on CO.and not cleared, 5o\u2014Goods from Store.60\u2014Express unclaimed goods from June 1st, 1905, to March 1st, 1006.To\u2014Freight unclaimed goods from June 1st.1905, to March 1st, 1906 80\u2014Goods over five years in bond.Terms: Cash.A deposit of 10 percent: will be required on adjudgment of each lot Bale at ten o'clock a.m.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers = LD NEWSPAPERS suitable for wrapping purposes, for sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, In 10-ib, packages, at $1 per 1Q lba hry YER I wry ay touts ro ly v\u2014\u2014\u2014 > - \u2018a+ pue mere irs = peer co Sl i Ca Er nee et [ERPS as rir A ar Fe Pret ra eo it PEs be, sp 18s ane TE 2 am mn th \u2014\u2014\u2014 Wn Yo \u2014 AGED WOITAN FOUND DYINU TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL, SHE DIED IMMEDIATELY AFTER REACHING IT.Tie bendy of an agd woman les at Le inorsue Unidentird, and there are GIr.diustünees in connection with ner dean thar Coroner MeMahon regards as mysterious.She was tound lyng at tae point of détth at sx o'clock Lust night near Mr JTC Wray's stables, 290 Mountain strvet Nhe worr a tat- sored Blick dress, Din> =kirt end heavy underekiry, a par of men\u2019s socks, and cas strangely wrapp cl around im a clothe which had oviden ly formed the cover of à mattress, aud had been tom from is, When she was found, a message was pe once sent ta the freneral ILospital for an ambulinve, bu: the old woman bad ¢ Principal and Interest uncondi- + » tionally guaranteed by endorsement c.te Canadian Patent Office Canada Life Building, Montrar OWEN N.EVANS PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Examiner Merchants Banx Buiidin z, Montrao, A ma Pt = lil hal mn À bi J TY [Seca ad Rr tre To erro PY ap ne esse re rT rr Toe oa ah ne Ap\u2014\u2014\u2014 rer SYNOPSI8 OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS.ANY even numbered section of Do- mioton Lands in Manitoba or the North-West Provinces, excepting 8 and 25, not reserved, may be homesteaded upon by any person who is the sole head of a tamily, or any male over 13 years of age, to the extent of one quarter section, of 1 acres, more or less.Entry must be made personally at the local land office for the district in wbico the land is situate.HOMESTEAD DUTIES: A settler why has been granted an entry for a homestead 1s required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: (1) At least six mouths\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three years.(2) It the father (or mother, 1f the father 1s deceased), or any person who is eligible to make a homestead entry under the pro- visloos of this Act, resides upon a farm fn the vicinty of the land entered for by such person as a homestead, the requirements of tpis Act as to residence prior to obtaining patent may be satished by such person residing with the father or mother.(3) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him in the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements of this Act as to residence may bo satisfied by residence upon the said land.APPLICATION FOR PATENT should be made at the end of three years, before the Local Agent, Sub-Agent or the Homestead Inspector.Before making application for patent the settler must give six months\u2019 notice In writing to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of his Intention to do 80, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING REGULATIONS.Coal.\u2014Coal lands may be purchased at $10 per acre for soft coal and $20 for aa- thracite.Not more than 320 acres can be ,acquired by one Individual or company.Royalty at the rate of ten cents per ton of 2.0% pounds shall be collected on the gross output.Quartz.\u2014 A free miner's certificate 18 granted upon payment in advance of $5 per annum for an individual, and from $50 to $1 per annum for a compaay, according to capital.A free miner, having discovered mineral fn place, may locate a claim 1,500 x 1,500 ft.The fee for recording a clalm is $5.At least $100 must be expended on the claim each year or paid to the mining recorder in lieu thereof.When $500 has been expended cr paid, the Jocator may, upon having a survey made, and upon complying with other requirements, purchase the land at $1 an acre.The patent provides for the payment of a royalty of 214 percent on the sales, PLACER mining claims generally are 100 feet square; entry fee, $5,renewable yearly.A free miner may obtaln two leases to dredge for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty vears, renewable at the dls- cretion of the Minister of the Interior, The lessee shall have a dredge in operation within one season from the date of the lease for each five miles.Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river leased.Royalty at the rate of 214 percent collected oa the output after {t exceeds $10,000, W.W.CORY, Deputy of the Mlinlster of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unautborized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.DEPARTMENT of MIDEAU CANAL, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Screw Tug,\u201d will be received at thls Office until 16 o'clock on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1906, for the construction and dellvery of an 80-foot Steam Tug for the Rideau Canal.Plans and specifications and Forms of Tender can be obtained at the Office of the Superintending Engineer of the Rideau Canal, Canadian Building, Ottawa, on and after this date.The Department does not bind to accept the lowest or any tendes, By order, L.K.JONES.Secretary.Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 18th July, 1906.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it.STEAM USERS Insure yourBoilerain THE BOILER INSPEC TION & INSURANCK CO., OF CANADA, Our regular INSPEOTIONS and ADVICE will guarantee you BAFETY, DURABILITY and ECONOMY, Plans and Spocifications for Boilers, Boiler Settings, Chimneys, etc.furnished.Engines Indicated.No charges made for services to insurers.80 Years Experience, itself Summer Resorts siti ABENAKIS SPRINGS Open June iat te October tet.Enlarged.Lighted with Gas, erme Moderate.If you want Perteet Comfort, Good Table, and very Best Outing yon ever had, go Ww ABENAKIS GPRINGS, P.Q., the most satisfactoi and least expensive Bummer aud Heslth Resort In Canade.Hotel up-to-date.Sanitary Bowe: age snd Plumbing.Long Dinos Fo dacraph- Office.Everything {or your CoMFORT AND ÉNJOTMENT.Splendid Hall for dancing.Music.Pinu Fona, Unock (GoLF, TENNE TETRER TENNIS, BOATING, BATHING an FIRHING.[se of Boats, Tennis Conrts, ete, absolutely free to guests.Silver Mcdal awarded te Aben- akis Mineral Water by Universal Exposition, st.Louis, Mo., World's Fatr, 1964.Highest award to a Canadian Mineral Water.ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER A positive cure for tiout, Rheums- 9 tism, Nervous Diseases, Bciatics, Nervous Prosteation, Dyspepsia of various forms, Dinenses of the Liver and Kidneys-miso Diseases peculiar to Women.You can't afford te miss the Springs this year.Brighter, Better, (Jayer than ever.Improved Train Service\u2014 Via (i.T.R.Round Trip from Montreal, 88.Ak your Ticket Agent, or write for Circulars, etc., to RG.KiMrron, Mgr, Abenskis Springs, P.Q ABENAKIS SPRINGS SORE LARE HOUSE ST.FAUSTIN, PQ NEW HOUSE, 200 feet of 13-foot VERANDAHS; all conveniences, modern plumbing, spring water in house, two minutes from station; lake in front of house, good fishing, boating and bathing; livery; highest altitude in the Laurentians.W.C.FYFB.GASPE BASIN, The favorite spot for Health and Sport.Charming Resort for Sportsmen and Pleasure Seekers.Tha vicinity affords beantiful sconerT.fine sen bathing and unoxcelled fishing.uests have the privilege of snimon and trout fishin in connection with the house.Salmon an Trout Fishing par exoellenes.BAKER'S HOTEL (Now Open) 80 long and favorably known, offers first-class accommodation for tourists, with all thé ¢omforts of home.Before making yout plans for your summer infotmation to BAKER'S MOTEL, Gnape, Que.Bathing Boating Gott, Fishing, Tenats Biddeford Poel, Me, BELLEVUE HOTEL.Riviere du Loup \u2018 Point,\u201d the Newport of Cansda, the mods delighttul Bummer Resort, NOW OPKNX until 15th of Septern- ber.First-class cuisite, comfertable rooms Keasonable terms.Resched vo or boat, Z.8.AUBUT, Propeietor.Ocean View Hotel, §10 to $21 weakly.Write for Nlustrated Pamphlet THE CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, which is beautifully situated on Missisquoi Bay, two miles from St.Armand Sta.18 now open for guests.The house bas been thoroughly renovated, and everything ts in first class order: good boating, fishing, bathing, first class board and good livery fn connection.For particulars apply to 8.BORDEN, Philipsburg, Que.AVENUE HOUSE.This popular seaside house !s open about] July 1st, with modern plumbing and up to date facilitice.M.C.BTERLING, Prop.Peak's Iciand, Portland, Mo.Bircham =Bloomingdale.LAF .B 9 = ove KRQ, Chief Inspector.on shores of beautiful North-West Arm, Halifax, N.S.Bathing, Boating, Fishing.N.R.MUDGE & SON, Agents, Driving.Send for circular.277 Board ef Trade Building.F.W.BOWES, Prop.mme pme Swimming Pool, 65 x 45 feet.\u201cManoir Richelieu,\u201d Murray Bay, Que.Open from June 12th.H.M, PATERSON, Resident Manager \u201cTadousac Hotel,\u201d Tadousac, Que.pen from June 25th, F.B.BOWEN, Resident Manager.Under the Management of ©.B.KNOTT.Formeriy General Manager Florida Kast Oomnst Hotels.outing, be sure to write for terms and other | | THE MONTH DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS Montreal and Quebeo to Liverpool | CANADA .«ov ov ac se Jdly-2% KENSINGTON .\u2026 .Auge 4 OTTAWA .vero.Aug.11 DOMINION ., .Aug.18 SOUTHWARK .Aug.25 FIRST-CLASS, $70.00-875.00, according to staamer.MODERATE RATE SERVICE.On steamers carrying only one clams of Oabln pagsengers (Second Class), to whom is given the accommodation situated in the beet part of the steamer.$42.50 and $45.00 to Liverpool; $5.00 and $17.50 to London.Third Class passengers booked to principal points In Great Britain at $27.50.berthed in 2 and 4 berth roome.or all Information, apply to Local Agents, or to DOMINION LINK, 17 St.Sacrament Street Ment: eal.Reford Agencies.DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW! .WEEKLY SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.88.ATHENIA (cold storage) .88, BALACIA .+.« .Aug.1 88.LAKONIA (¢old storage) .Aug.9 Accommodation for a limited number of passengers.Rates\u2014Cabin, $35.00 to $42.50.Rteerage, $25.00.or DONALDSON BROS.Glasgow THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.88.IONA .88.DEVONA eee .Aug.4 88.LATONA .Aug.11 All steamers fitted with cold storage and cool air, July % July 28 us vu 40 LEITH BERVICE.BS.JACONA .44 44 ++ vv ve oo July 27 ABERDERN SERVICE, + 8S.ESCALONA .Aug 2 XRWCASTLE SEEVICE.nN 88.JACONA ._.July M LORD LINE TO GARDIFF.À 88.LORD IVEAGH .cvever oo visa THE ROBERT REFORD, CO., L mited, \u201c1 28 Bt.\" Sacrament street, Montreal.Toronto Office\u2014110 Union Station.EAX VA ILY WITNESS ALLAN LINE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From From From ; Liverpool.Montreal, Quebec.19 Julyr\u2014 VIRGINIAN.3 Aug.9 am.12-pm.26 July\u2014TUNISIAN 10 Au = 2 1 g.4 am, 4 p.m.3 Aug.\u2014VICTORIAN 17 Aug.9 am.10.30 p.m.10 Aug.\u2014IONIAN .24 Aug.4 a.m.3.30 p.m, | Atis to be noted that the Allan Line steamers sail from Montreal, and the hour of sailing has been ar.ran, ed 80 a8 Lo give the passenger a view of the noble Bt.Lawrence Ly daylight.The trip down is à moving panorama the whole way.\u201c AIRGINIAN'S record passaza Morills to Rimouski is 5 days 18 hours.VICTORIAN'S record passage Rimouski to Moville is 5 days 22 hours 30 minutes, VIRGINIAN ant VIUTORIAN ars the largest, fnest, Ant fastest pair of Turbine ateamers in the world, The engines of His Majesty's yacht and H.M 8, Dreadnought, the inrzest and most powerful battleships ever constructed, ara after tha same design as Virginian and Viotorian.Their great merit being ahsolute freedom from vibration.Midshipsaloons, spacious promenade decks, eleatris ights throughout.FIRST-CLASS $70 and up.SECOND-CLASS, Liverpool, Loudonderry, 942-350 andup.Return tickets at reduced rate.TH{RD-OLAY3 Lirsrpssl, Landon, or Belfast, 827.50, and }:3.75, aasording tostes-nsr MONTREAL TO GELASGOW.Corinthian.2 Aug.Pretorian.16 Aug.Sicilian 9 Aug.Numidian.23 Aug.One class cabin called second.Rate $40 and upwardé.Third class, $26.50.Apply toH.8A.ALLAN.FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited.PROPOSED SAILINGS.MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED, CANADA AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal.6 July\u2014\"Manchester Trader .19 July\u2014~*Manchester Commerce .Aug.11 26 July\u2014Manchester Importer .Aug, 18 2 Aug.\u2014Manchester Shipper .Aug.25 Some uf the above Steamers have firet- [ class accommodation for a limited number of passengers, CANADA-SOUTH AFRICAN JOINT SERVICE TO CAPETOWN, PORT i ELIZABETH, EAST LON- Ii DON AND DURBAN.Wyandotte .5 .0 0.ea.h *Fitted \u2018with Cola Storage.For further particulars apply to FURNESS, WITHY & ¢0., LIMITED, AGENTS, MONTRBAL, .Aug.10 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Y=FINEST AND FASTEST= MONTREAL, QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL.Aug.4 Sat.\u2026.Lake Champlain Aug.9, Thur.Empresa of Ireland Aug.18, Sat.,.« .Lake Erie Aug.24, Fri.Empress of Britain Sept 1, Sat.Lake Manitoba and weekly thereafter.MONTREAL to LONDON DIRECT.ond Glass), to whom ie given the accom- w.odation situated In the best part of the steamer at $42.50 and $45.00.3rd, $26.50.Lake Manitoba\u20141st, $35.00 and upwards; 2nd, $40.00; 3rd, $26.50.Etuprescee\u2014lst, $30.00 fo $500 00; $45.00 end $47.50: 3rd, $B.Board of Trade Bulldlng, St.Sacrament St - nd, A CHARMING TRIP Down the Gulf of St.Lawrence, SS.\u201c GASPESIEN,\u201d $27.00.Montreal to Gaspa and.Return.Tho above rates inciude meals and berth, People desirous to escape frothy the cust and hurry of city life during tos bot months of the summer, abouid take :he tfip from Montres.to Gaspé, on the well fitted and comfortable steamer \u2018\u2018GASPE- BIEN,\u201d salling from Montreal every two weck.This trip of seven hundred miles, is almost equal to à tranéatiantic one, witiious.eo discomfort of @sea-elckness, The mer supplies a first class bill of fare, ang the officers are most obliglog.Leaves MONTREAL, Vietoria Pier, at 2 s'olock p.m.on TUESDAY\" Aug.1th, Aug.et, Sent.4th.For Freight or Passage, ete., apply, A.LEMIEUX, Agent, 118 Coristine Building.Cement, Drain Pipes, &o DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.W.& F.P.CURRIE & UD, 345 St.James Street, MAIL LINE STEAMERS BETWEEN Aug 7% Take mienne 1.1.Em MONTREAL AND OTTAWA Aug.12, Montrose 2nd, $40.00 | 88.Lake Champlain and Lake Erie carry only One Class or Cabia passengers (Sec- | \u2018EXCURSION TO CARILLON, $1.00.Take 8 a.m., Train for Lachine.C7 Hudson, by C.P.R., 1.30 p.m.mms return boat, $1.00.\u2014 St.Anne\u2019s, C.P.R., or G.T.R.; a return boat, 80c.Low Lachine, G.T.R., 5 p.m., return ee boat, 50c.Head Office, 166 Common street.Tel.Main 1029.Ticket Offices, St.James street, Nos.187, 128 and 178: Windsor Hotel; G.T.Ry., Bonaventure Station and St.Henrli.0 TRIPS \u201cHEALTH, REST & RECREATION MONTREAL - TORONTO LINE, \u2014 Via Thousand Islands and Rochester, N.Y.Steamers leave daily except Sundays, at 2.15 p.m.MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON LIND Via Thousand Islande and Bay ot Quinte.Steamers leave con Mondays, Wednesdaye and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE \u2014 leave dally at 7 p.m.Steamers SAGUENAY LINE\u2014From Quebec, at 8.30 a.m.Dally, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 128 ST.JAMES 8T,, Opp.Post Office.LD NEWSPAPERS suitable 10r wrapplog purposes, fer sals at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, im 10-10 packages, at H per 100 Ib .| | + between Montreal July 8 day trains.TavrspAY, Jouy 26, 1008 MONTREAL TORONTO.Leave Montreal *9.00 am.$5.48 am, *8.00 p.m., *10.30 p.m.Arrive Toronto *4.p.m., 19.20 p.m., *6.10 a.m., *7 a.m.Elegant Cafe Parlor Car on 9 a.m.twfn.Pullman Sleeping Car on 8 p.m.and 10.30 p.m.trains.\u2014 MONTREAL\u2014OTTAWA.Leave Montreal.18.00 a.m., \u201c9.40 a.m., $t4.10 pa #7,30 p.m.Arrive Ottawa.411.00 a.m., \u201c12.40 p.m., $7.10 p.m., *10.30 p.m.Leave Ottawa.*8.35 a.m.*3.30 p.m.16.00 p.m., 11.15 p.m.Arrive Mentreal.*11.35 a.m., *6.30 p.m., $6.00 p.m., $10.15 p.m.Pullman Buffet car on 8.00 a.m, Montreal, and 5.0 p.m.tawa.Parlor Cars on all trains between Montreal and Ottawa, \u2014_\u2014 FAMOUS ALGONQUIN PARK.Party Sound (Rose Pt), Georgian Bay Points.Those desiring to visit above pols can leave Montreal at 8.00 a.m., daily, except Sunday.Through Pullman buffet car on above train.PORTLAND\u2014OLD ORCHARD.Leave Montreal \"8.01 a.m, *8.18 p.m.Arrive Portland *5.45 p.m., \u201c6.40 a.rh.Ar- tive Old Orcharg *6.33 p.m., \"7.a.m.Sleeping and Parlor Oar service bdtween Montreal, Portiand and to Old Orchard.Elegant Café Car Service on day trains and Portland.MONTREAL-BOSTON And points fn NEW ENGLAND STATES TWO TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.LYE.MONTREAL 3% >= ARR.BOSTON.vo 0m Cafe-Parlo?cars and through doaches on Sleeping cars and through : coaches on night trains, i | | i MONTREAL -\u2014NEW YORK, leave Montreal 17.21 a.m.110.13 am.%8.10 p.m,, \u201c1L30 p.m.Arrive New York 18.00 pm.19.00 p.m., ; \u20188,10 a.m., *1.30 p.m.\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL \u2014 PLATTSBURG.Leave Montreal 17.51 am.110.5 am.86.45 p.m, \u201c8.10 p.m., \u201c11,30 p.m, Arrive Plattshurg 19.50 a.m., 112.15 p.m.%.00 pm.*10.15 pm, *1.40 a.m.*Dally tWeek days.|{Baturday only.oExcept saturday and Sunday.CITY TICKET eFFiCcas 137 fit, Jams Stroet.Tolsphonos Matm 460 ani 451 ar Bvanvontu-e Station.Rutland Railroad Windsoi Street Station.Traine Leave as follows: 6.58 a.m.GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER arriving Burlington 11 6% a.m.Troy 4.15 pm.Albany 4 40 p.m.New York 8.00 p m Boston 7 45p m.Worcester 7.48p.m Tigp.m.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving ur- lington 10,10 p.m., Troy 2.50 a.m., Now York 7.13 a.:n.Boston 7.90 a m., Wor- center 6.27 a.m.Pullman Sleaping through trains.Secures accommodations and tlaksts a3 130 Bt.Jamesstreot and Windsor Station T.M.FALLON, City Passaagsr ani Tink) Agent \u2014 UEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, Ltd and Parlor cars oa RIVER AND GULF OF ST.LAWRENCE.summer Crulses in Cool Latitudes.THE WELL and favorably known 88.\"CAMPANA,' 1,700 tons, lighted by electricity, and with all modern comtorts, leaves Montreal, on Mondays, at g§ p-@.30th July; 13th and 27th August, 10th and 24th September, for Pictou, N.8., calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.I., and Charlottetown, P.E.L BERMUDA summer excursion, $35, by the new twin rerew SS.\u2018Bermudian.\u2019 5,500 tons.Satl- ing from New York 1st, 16th and 20th August.Temperature, cooled by sea breees, seldom rises above 80 degrees.The finest trips of the eeason for healld and comfort.ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, © Quebee For freight, and Stateroums.apply to J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 711 Commissioners street, city BLACK DIAMOND SS, LINE The Popular Passenger Steamer \u201cBONAVISTA\u201d 1s intended to sail 10 p.m.JULY For CHARLOTTETOWN, P.L.1J, The SYDNEYS, C.B.And ST.JONN°8, Newfoundland.For fares, accomiuodation, ete, Apply to J.E.COOKBON, Gen.Pass.Agt., 112 8t.James Bt passage 26th.Tel.Main 4491, from trains from Ot- ; CANADI x PACIFIC: CALEGONIA SPRINGS ! Trains leave Windsor S'atian +4 *9.40 am, 810.00 a.m, F400 jn, p.m.*Daily.{Daily except Sunday.f= a | only.| Return tickets goed for one man'n, 5 Return tickets good going S'iuruay Sunday, returning Monday, & 3- Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursio.2nd CLASS TO CANADIAN WEST $12.00 ' Good Colng from Montreal on Au_ ust 30th 1906, Full particulars on application OTTAWA TRAINS.: Trains a day Each Way.LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.18.45 a.m., *9.40 a.m., §10.00 am.4.00 p.m, *3.40 p.m.*10.15 p wm.Parlor or Sleeping Care on above tra.ne LEAVE PLACE VIGER.4 t t 1$.% am, 15.45 p.m.*Dally.tDaily except Buuday.§Sin- Gays only.MONTREAL-OTTAWA SLEEPING CAR.Slevping car m attached to train fear.g Windsor Station daily at 10.15 pm.A Cttawa, pascengers for Montrea.way 3 car any time after 9 00 p.u., acd rez, a in sleeper until 9.00 a.m.MOTOR CAR SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL \u2014VAUDREUIL _ and Intermedlate s\u2018atlons, Letve Windsor Station\u2014 8.10 am, 12.20 pm.3.00 p.m.5.00 pm.Liave Vaudreull\u2014 10.20 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m, 9.10 pm.The above service is daily, Suudavs excepted.\u2014 DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE MONTRICAL BOSTON and New England Points.Lv.windsor Station 900 am.and 7.45 p m.Arr.Boston .7.30 a.m.and 8.10 pm.Parlor or Sleeping Cara on above traine.en 000 000 A ee | 8leeping and Parlor Car Service etween ; Montreal and Old Orchard Beach A through Sleeping Car leaves Windsor Station daily at 745 p.m.for Portland, Me., and Old Orchard Beach.Parlor Car leaves daily, Sunday \u2014excented, for the .White Mourtalns, Portland, Me., and Old i Orchard Beach, at 5 ain | 8t.Andrews-by-the-Sea SLEEPING CAP SERVICE \u2014Through Sleepers leave Windsor Stre-1, 7% pm, Tuesdays and Fridays, for St.Andrwe N.B.Returning, leave St.Andrew s Mondays and Wednesdays, 8.05 a.m.next day.arriving Montreai | | City Ticket Office: 129 St.James at, Next Post OÆ | | BONAVENTURE UNION DEPOT CHEAP MIDSUMMER EXCURSIONS COING AUCUST 13, 14, 15 and 16, RETURNING AUGUST 31st, 1906.From MONTREAL \u2014TO\u2014 RIVIERE DM Louvr .$ 500 MURRAY DAY.Ce ee ee 540 CAP-A-L'AIGLE ., .5 00 CACOUNA Cee eee 5 ou LITTLE METIS .650 MONCTON 11 2222 .900 8T JOHN | FE LR A 9 00 SHEDIAC FE a.SUMMERSIDE ©.670 CHARLOTTETOWN \u2026 150 PARRSBORO 15°} HALIFAX Hu PICTOU .3 at MULGRAVE 13 OU NORTH SYDNEY 00 SYDNEY y (10) ST JOHN's, 9 Or IN St mt pd rd Nfld All trains of the arrive and depart Union Depot.\u201d CITY TICKET I'v, & St.Lawrence Hall-14 =\" nN or Bonaven\u2018ure Diepor Tr J J MEVONN Cty Pass & 7! {rec Su Tin P.S.\u2014Write far Summer Haunts, \u2018Train de Luxe.\u2019 F of all makes © ra putan therour URNACES order carefnils trates nuire DRMNS We hasc na .shold he please 00 one.Bettor let snentiert n° 7 ~ - JOHN DATE.152 Craig =.West \u2018 » Tnt (Br SUMMA Lrener.parents Joyd Me usin young F «f hero» Lende tie elder Choro th neces and te youn -noof pe sen «- une take same Ne for sx ton, Ar! tueHed an! ra roves \u20180 her: Nix through Ha.learns © Thorje ness the ener and Lea Meduo be Mr ter hs \u2018 oe.of 1, 3 18 1d T B, 5.Ÿ nd ng nd au Cri TavyrspAYy, Jouy 26, 1908 \"QUITS.(By the Baroness Tautphoeus.) 1 MIMARY OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.the death of her once to the home of Medway.who, being her mother\u2019shad taken full control of her ~~ -~n Harry Darwin on the occasion - -econd marriage.The girl arrives - aa to find Lord Medway dead, but \u2018:.: son, an invalid, having succeed- > ti*le receives her with all kind- + ] =he is very happy with him and - «ng s:ster Lady lame until the re- \u2018+ o'her members of the family.son.Charles Thorpe persuades \u2018\u2018e, Stephen Nixon a city merchant, - charge of the girl, and in his 1.as she was soon called, lived | ars.On the death of his only | who had become much at- rousin.Stephen Nixon dies sora Nixon on ;s proceeds at ne 1 | ra aole helress.She Te- ~ a.*o **.hnme of her other uncle Gil- -ravels with the family While abroad she meets ar Harry Darwin, and seemed to have replaced the pine in every sheltered nook.Op reaching the top of a long ascent, where on a guidepost the words, \u2018Drag-chain, or fine,\u2019 were printed in large letters beneath a sketeh of romething greatly resembling a ploughshare, the postilions having descended and commenced a clattering with chains beneath the carriage, totally indifferent to the courier\u2019s entreaties, in broken German, that they would not injure the wheels, Nora learned, between their mutterings about the monstrous weight and proportions of the carriage, that the journey was drawing to a close, and that the next village was Almenau.Directly before her lay a valley with a river winding through it, and bounded on each side by wooded mountains, beyond which she saw still higher with summits of «tone, and still further distant than \"these last, others partially covered with ! 8NOW.i formed the middle of the view, denoting A tall pointed church-steeple the site of the village, and on reaching that part of the road which partially followed the course of the river, some 1s0- lated cottages already formed a sort of 3 engagement to Lady ane : Tuacde J Pme ea, where they ass suburb to it.Las che colebrated stery play, sbe en- \"Well now\u2014aw\u2014really\u2014all this\u2014is very auaiers \u2018wa \u201810175 Count Waldemar pretty,\u201d observed Mr.Nixon.and hashes ~hn, owing to the ! \u201cWhose place is that?asked Georgina, [EN \u201cro:her, is now Lord with more than usual animation, as she Modus 7 x ver, believe her to | caught a glimpse of a large building close be M7 nEhier.beside a smail but picturesque lake, on the calm waters of which the golden us Va colored clouds were distinctly reflected.L CAPTER XIX.\u2018It's the brewery,\u201d said the postilion, es on being questioned; and Nora, as usual, ALMENAU.interpreted.Seviv pinvere in what she | \u2018But there is a church with Gothic Waldemar.for.much as the | windows and a belfry.\u2019 cw of Ammergan had inter- | He says it was a monastery in former
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