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[" A \u2014 a ER os een ; 9 { SSP ges > Cool with Local Showers J > \\ LL» = + > VIL, No 108 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906.Payor OnE CENT |.PARAISO DISASTER Some of the Business Houses in Stricken City Re-open AUTHORITIES HAVING DIFFL ¢LLTY IN DISPOSING OF DEAD BODIES va Chili, August 23, \u2014 Some es tn buses houses here re-opened peau D 1 TS time since the carth- ; ind telegraph communiea- «© \u2019 Oceanic.Liverpool .New York jcomiv features of the entr BIRTHS.w h daint ni d Grosser < York tributed by Mesers.Boston and + e f teers Plymouth .New or .i artists ir at \u2018qe 344 IRENHOLM \u2014 At Blue Bonnets, on AUE.e are offering these dainty white undergarments at EXACTLY MAKERS> PRICES, in other clan urs Genoa Ney on énerior artists fn that Mar + 11, 1&w#,a dauglter to Mr.and Mrs.J.L.words you save exactly 33 1-3 percent on each plece you purchase.The lot includes: Ladies\u2019 Night Tee.how peasy an ans of ihe sa Trenholm.Dresses, Corset Covers, Drawers, etc., all in the pink of condition.Economical purchasers, who appre- EMPRESS SAILS TO-MORROW Al he ° her prmbers prov clate high class underwear, made under strictly sanitary conditions, will be sure to visit this store at 8 The Empress of Britain, of the CPR, fan IS UE Ne dE MARRIED.o\u2019clock sharp to-morrow morning.Remember a saving of exactly 33 1-3 percent.when she leaves Queber Loom Older the direction and Le ces G.Taylor, of Kingston, to Robert J.a {128 rom g nen 3C 1011 London; Senator Tessier, Judge Phippen an Prot.SoA ow er pr Frorme ; > Ridont, second son of the late Walter SU [1 [1 ER COS [ MES Fr ; | and Mrs.Phippen, Winnipeg.This will be duous duties of accompanist: mo + L.Ridou*, of Toronto.| or to-morrow we are offering you three very suecial the first occasion on wbich the mails will API.lines bargains.The last time we advertised these lines they he taken from Rimouski to Liverpool by The concert on next Wednesds- - Zi DIED.ON RECORD.were sold out before noon, so great was the demand.We the C.P.R., sailing from Quebec on Fri- ill he held under the auspices rr HALL.\u2014 A' E'rick Cottage, Callan- Friday has been selected the day to make a finish therefore advise you to come early, as such great reduc- day.The mails will be taken on board thedral Bratch, No.172, of the UV a t4 der, Scotland, on Aug.3, 1306, Isa Clearance Sale of al! Summer Goods.The New Manage- | tions mean quick clearance.on Saturday.and a splendid programme is a-s - i bella Riddell, aged Sl years, relict of ment bave cut prices to such a ridiculously low flgure 1,000 yards Bordered Crash Roller Towelling, She will have on board the largest num- FAST PASSAGE.Le James Hall, Callander, formerly of In- that the entire lot is bound to be cleared out éarly in superior quality.red border and sperial finish.Usual 0C ber of passengers carried from the st.The Virginian, of the Allan - - I nerleithen.the day.price, 8e.Our New Management Sale price .2.17 Lawrence at the end of August.With pos- Point Amour inward from L: 5 ot HENSHAW\u2014At Montreal, on Aug.22, 1906, 600 Stylish Summer Costumes of fine qual- rams ses only, of 72 inch Superior Quality Bleached Irish sibly two exceptions, there is not one of noon yesterday.the time of L- ze Es Jean Anderson Henshaw, daughbter of the ity Voile and American Prints, only a few of of ¢ Damasi: never before has such values been the big liners leaving New York this week from Innistrahull to Reile Isle 1.20\u20ac - late George H.Henshaw.each style.This group comprises ail of our ! ered in Canada: it Is satin finish, and cheap at 59c.with such a passenger Hst.The large days and five hours.She is dur + Funeral at St.Hyacinthe, on Thurs- regular $3.50, $4.30 and $5.50 Garments.On $1.19 n vo beautiful floral patterns.30c number of American passengers, partieu- hec at © a.m.and Montreal a+ » - = æ @sy.Aug.23, at 2.30 p.m.Sale Friday RS La 10040 eee eerie ur New Management Sale price will be .larly in the second class, shows that the morrow.The Allan line statce ~~, pi pra 134 3 Wese India.1.POTATOES \u2014 40c to D0c per bag of 90 Of business, \u201cTS \u2019 ROBT.Comm xe TEFL ia ackay.Lo 3.Winpes.,., Ibs.(nominal).: ; e ; i .A ,\u2019 : RFI\" MARKEY A TORONTO MARKETS HONEY- White clover 1a comb, 130 to deal bank for progressive business men, GEO 11 A MONTCOMELS BNA, N.Scoti \u2014 13%c.buckwheat, 10c to 11c per 1b.gec- : : ; WALDO W.SKRINNER.Coun eres Ontario xd 0 0 | Toronto, Ont, Aug.23\u2014While the ear- ton.extract, Te to 7%c ; buckwheat, 546 Interest paid 4 times a year on savings accounts.om.el Le Ottawa .; lier movement of Ontario new wheat was to fc per pound.fe ee a iebec xl ee 11 | in fairly good volume, little or none ls PROVISIONS\u2014Harrels.short cut mess,8:3 $1.00 opens an account.ex Imperin._.Soversiun vi hig: 24.now coming out, farmers belng busy har- [to $24; ¥ Uris, $11.7 to $12.50; clear fat PATENT ATTORNEYS, Merch x1 Standard.9 Bed vesting.Manitoba wheat is hirmer.5 Marsa Vy ong cut heavy qu $21.50: » \u2014_\u2014 ee 2 uronto.oo Flour\u2014Ontarto exporters are bidding $2.75 '2 .do., $11.25; dry salt long clear Montreal «1 : Lniva.135 {153 for percent parents, buyers\u2019 age out: bacon.12Ÿe to 12%¢; barrels, plate beef, \" eo at ie eo Le, $12 10 $50.half barrels, do.2 $6.75 to 2 0 ; = ET can à coton Re Flour\u2014Manitoba large milling companies el barrels, heavy mess beef, $11.50: halt iN 3 L'Iex pt 1 109 vasreal.1275 105 quote $4.40 for first patents, $3.90 for sec- barre 5 do.om.compos lard, 8e to î ere Kite) pu A Ce ond patents, and $3.50 for bakers.Mac: pnre dard.12¢ to 12%c : kettle ren- - \u201c Bol Twi.s 1 UN Bran Firm at tt to $15 ia bulk outside; dered.lic to lic: bams.14%: to Ie.ac.232-236 8t.James Street.PROMPTLY SE! 2 | : ' we Bb LI.&P.4.12 9 shorts, $18 to $18.50.cording to size; breakfast bacon, 1i%c to We solicit the business of Man ue oe Lä _a 7 Mt5.Ry.#1.NUE à OS re No.2 white at Tuc and 1':c: Windsor bacon, 16%c: fresh killed Uptown Branoh: 2608 St.Catherine Street, (Corner Guy).Enginecrsand others who rentize th i 4 .Cut.8 © 65 es 2 at ve ; abattoir dressed home, $10.3 75: ity of having their Patent busin=.- : ai ble 8.wn 8 lis 11; © red at 69c ourside.872 ° pi pa ons.Fe to $10.75; alive, by Experts.Prehiminaryadvie 1 | ; 2 #8 52 SaoP 5 5 yg Wheat\u2014Manitoba firmer at 80l:c for No.$7.25 to S7.60 per 100 Ibs.\u2014 CS ign.1 CT TT TETE = VTT, - ° entire Advice = à Has F5 M Textue A 6 Lo.gg The Fo No.2 at] sorts EGGS \u2014 Str>ight recelpts, 1Ge Lo 18e: No, \"BLIC NOTICE is herebv given that pursuant to a resolution of the moderate.Dur Inventor's Advis : Lof Wds 5 113 Li à 2 1 northerg, and 7se for No.2 at lake ports, son P request.Marion & Marion New Yoo: , L Paper 6 .2 \u201c kb : Ww Hu Oats\u2014New white is 30c for August and |! candled, 17120 to îse.Board of Directors of The Provincial Bank of Canada, dated the 18th of July, Montreal ; und Washington, D.C.1 =.\" i Mex EL 3 Bo \u201c D 3 ig 3421 3le for September shipment outside.Old DUTTER \u2014 Choicest creamery.salted, \u201cgna the shares of the capital stock of The Provincial Bank of Canaua set op- EL ex.LP.3 TR 7 Win.E 35 «ws y firm at Ze to 38e Toronto.and unsalted, 29%c; medium grades, 22c to posite the names of the herein below mentioned shareholders, or so much of said \u2014 \u2014 A ss Barley\u2014No.3 extra, 44e: No.3 45c out- - 29 shares as may be necessary to pay tie balance due respectively by each of said A | + I .T _\u2014 7 nn Se: > z ; .- : TONTREAL CLEARINGS | ene 59c outside pa ES Cr, 122 to 17Me; Quebec, shareholders as set opposite the names of each of them, shull be sold by puvliC PATENTS THAT PAOT-CT li | i # \u20145 .» iz., N \u2019 H | Peas\u2014inc outside.ASHES\u2014 Firet pots, £5.43 to 35.50: sec- ae a Share, Besilence.A mount Number of Amount Bal.due FETHERSTONHAUGH & | .C'warin Corn\u2014Amerlcan No.2 yellow, Isbic to ouds.$470 to $4.80; pearls, $6.75 per 100 S27 er He \u2019 subeeribed, Shares paie.CHARLES W, TAYLOK, B.SC, Le Uk cutuer à A | Lu \u2018varings.-0, ints ?pounds.$12.50 each.: 2 Uificn \u2018 Total for weex endia Aug.! vd: at Ontario points.è OC Canadien Paten: OH.BR fee ; 5 ny Beauchemin.Chs.-ereheres .- sn 2 LEVEN ! Canada Life Buildinz, ido a + | Corr.week, Lag = WAS IT FAIR?Beauchemin.De A.Vcrcheres .Lo 200.00 2 He._ __.- \u2014 p TE Wres, Qt ONTARIO MARKETS, That was a very juier melon which Har- HOYET.L.A =.+ Montreal - 2.00 1 Lie) | tl i > PY + 7 vas a ver; ÿ ar- F rai .i, $ Tol = \u2014 En ele, Au 2 teal Receipts mad ca, But was 17 fair (hat ne snavia Daren for, Lee 0 Bi) 7 OWEN N.EVANS 3 FU .read, slow and steady; price \"1h \u2019 t it é .AL Montreal +.0005 oot = = a ; 3 \"48 POUR CROP GE TOBACCO AND) changed, have such an orportuni y of plugglng 11\u2014 gourdeau, Nan.\u2026 Quebec \u2026.L, \u2026.- 400.00 ae 9 ne PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS PEACHES.Veals\u2014 Receipts, 25; active and 25c high- Patry, J.H.\u2026.Quebec .\u2026 \u2026 155-00 } a 0.67 Morchants Bank Sulldiaz, Moatroa , : 28, Ou, Ang, 23 \u2014Repor:g in- er.$4.25 to $8.50._ Rouleau, Fst.H.C.B.Calgary .«.Hon ; ve NOH - \"us Cabacs vrop of sou'h Essux llogs\u2014 Receipts, 2,100 head, active and HAVANA ELECTRIC, Sigouin.Ely.- Montrent Canon 15 1795 132.60 {mur - == ro Top ae, a Lh he pcac \u2018eo lower ë i 6.851 7 2 ic v +g Soucy.Evariste ; Mortrea pal à = (79 ibd qu pu _ Lo roe aad bat Lae peach | 1 owe 5 heavy and mixed 3s Ie to 1605 Havana Electric Rallway Company s Sald sate shall take place on WEDNESDAY.the trird of October next (19031, at LD NEWSPAPERS as large as usual.One yorkers and pigs, $6.85 to $6.90.828.carnings for week ending Aug.19, (Ameri- ,; ; Fa ffice of MN tte Bros Aucti 3, 09 \u2018he shsrage of the laer fruit 85.25 to $5.50: dairies, $6.30 to $6.75.cam gold): Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at tie office of MM.Marcotte ro PFriard owners are no: plantiug Sheep and lambs\u2014Receipts, 2,60 head; 1906 SIN, 107 St.James street, MON EVENT Geaeral Manager Provincial Bank of Canada ne ie mes Al .Sh .¢ : packages, at per 8 § \u2018reea.| fairly active and steady, prices unchanged.Corr.vecek, 1003 ,, .29,250 ar a rr CA2 00 007 mec TERE ae Eh SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS.ANY even numbered section of Do- mivion Lands in Manitoba or the North-West Provinces, excepting 8 and It, not reserved, Kay be homesteaded upon by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, tu ihe extent of onc quarter section, of JëU acres, more or less.Entry must be made personally at the local land office for the district in which the land js situate.HOMESTEAD DUTIES : A settler who has been granted an entry for a homestead is required to perform the conditions coguected therewith under one of the fol- towing plans: (1) At least slx months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three years.(2) If the father (or mother, If the father is deceased).or any person who Is eligible to make a homestead entry under the provisions of this Act, resides upon a farm in the vicinty of the land entered for by such person as a homestead, the requirements of this Act as to residence prior to obtaining patent may be satisfied by such person residing with the father or mother.(3) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him fo the vicinity of his homestead, the require- meats of this Act as lo residence may be 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 Whpector.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 so, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING REGULATIONS.Soal.\u2014Coal lands may be purchased at $0 per acre for soft coal and $20 for anthracite.Not more than 320 acres can be acquired by one individual or company.Royalty at the rate of ten cents per ton of 2,510 pounds shall bo collected on the gross output.Quartz.\u2014 A frec miner's certificate ts granted upon payment fn advance of $5 per annum for an individual.and from $50 to $100 per annum for a company, according to capital.A free miner.having discovered mineral in place, may locate a clalm 1,500 x 1,500 ft.The fee for recording a claim Is $5.At least $170 must be expended on the claim each ycar or paid to the mining recorder in lieu thereof.When $00 has been expended or paid, the locator 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 21% percent on the sales.PLACER mining claims generally are 100 feet square: entry fee, $5, renewable yearly.A free miner may obtain two leases to dredge for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty years, renewable at the discretion 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 flve miles.Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river leased.Royalty at the rate of 234 percent collected on the output after it exceeds $10,000.W.CORY.Deputy of the Minister ot the Interior.NP.Unauthorized publication of this izement will not be pald for.arlver A CHARMING TRIP Down the Gulf of St.Lawrence.SS.\u201c GASPESIEN,\u201d $27.00, Montreal to Caspe and Return.\u2018he nbove rates include Meals and berth.People desirous to escapes from the dust aud burry of city life during tna hot m:onthe of the summer, should take che trip from Montrea.to Gaspé, on the well fitted and comfortable steamer \u2018\u2018GASPE- siEN,'\" salling from Montreal every two weeks.This trip of eeven hundred miles, !e al must equal to a transatlantic one, without the discomfort of eea-sicknesa, The steamer supplies a firét class bill of fare, and the officers are most obMging.Leaves MONTREAL, Victoria Pler, at 2 o'clock pm.on TUESDAY.Aug.Tth.Aug.2st, Sont.4th, For Freight or Passage, eotc., apply, A.LEMIEUX, Agent, 118 Coristine Building.UEBECSTEAMSHIP CO, Ltd RIVER AND GLLF OF ST.LAWRENCE.Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes.THE WELL and favorably known SS.\u201cCAMPANA,' 1,7M tons, lighted by electricity, and with all miodern comforts, leaves Montreal, on Moudays, at 2 p.m\u2026 27th August; 10th and 2:th September, for Pictou, N.S., calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Sum- merside, P.E.I., aod Charlottetown, P.E.L BERERIMUDA Summer excursion, $35, by the new twin serew SS.\u2018Bermudian,\u2019 5,509 tons, Sailings from New York, 0th August, 12th and 20th Septemter.Temperature cooled bj seu breezes, seldom rises above 50 degrees.The finest trips of the season for health and comfort.ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec.Staterooms, For freight, and apply to J.G.BROCK «& CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners street, passage city.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER.addressed to the undersigned, and marked op the outside \u2018Ten- der- for Excavation at Halifax,\u201d will be received up to and including SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1906, for ail labor and materials in connection with the excavating and grading for new trucks between Nor-h Street Station and the grain elevator at Hallfax, N.S.Plans and specifications may be seen at the Terminal Agent's Office.Halifax, and at the Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager, Railway Otfeo, Nr Sealed Tenders, specification -\u2014\u2014 ee.E pa Summer Resorts ABENAKIS SPRINGS Open June let to October 1st.Enlarged, Lighted with Qas, Terme Moderate.If you want Perfect Comfort, Good Table, and very Best Outing you ever bad, go to ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q., the most satisfactory and least expensive Summer and Health Resort in Canada.Hotel up-to-date.Sanitary Sewerage Plum Long Distance Phone, Telegraph and Post Office.Everything for your COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT.Splendid Hall for dancing.Music, PING PONG, CLOFK GOLF, TENNIS, TETHER TENNIS, BOATING, BATHING and FISHING.Use of Beats, Tennis Courts, ete.absolutely free to guests.Silver Medal awarded to Aben- akis Mineral Water by Universal Exposition, St.Louis, Mo,, World's Fair, 1904.Highest award to a Canadian Mineral Water.ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER A positive cure for tiout, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, Sciatica, Nervous Prostration, Dyspepsia of various forms, Diseases of the Liver and Kidnoys-also liseases peculiar to Women.You can\u2019t afford to miss the Springs > this year.Brighter, Better, Gayer than ever.\u2018 Improved Train Service\u2014Via G.T.R.Round Trip from Montreal, 83.Ask your Ticket Agent, or write for Circulars, ete., to R ¢;.KimpToxN, Mgr, Abenakis Springs.P.Q ABENAKIS SPRINGS SQUARE LAKE HOUSE ST.FAUSTIN,P.0.NEW HOUSE, 200 feet of 12-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.BELLEVUE HOTEL, Riviere du Loup * Point,\u201d the Newport of Canada, the most delightful Bummer Resort, NOW OPEN until 15th ef September.First-clasé cuisine, comfortable rooms Reasonable terms.Reached by rail or boat, Z.8.AUBUT, Proprietor.FERN VALLEY TOURIST RESORT, situated on a beautiful location on the shore of Lake of Bays, near Dorset; accommodation for boarders and tenters and hunters and fishermen; Al hunting and fishing grounds; $5 and $7 per week: excellent accommodation and service.S.CHEVALLIER, Proprietor, Dorset P.O., Ont.SPRING OREEK FARM HOUSE\u2014FIRST- class accommodation far summer boarders; good fishing, boating and bathing; wide verandahs; shady lawns.ARTHUR DAVIS, Christieville, Que.GREAT NORTHERN BOARDING HOUSE.Board by the day or week.Fishing, boating, bathing: 150 feet to river, two acres to lake.Terms reasonable.PHIL LIPPE RENAUD, Prop., Larose Station, Que.Balmoral Block Near McQill Street.i F = Fc 1 an) When buying TRUNKS and BAGS, be sure you inspect our stock before buying elsewhere.We would call the attention of horsemen and .those requiring barnesses.ÿ a I 4 A if g = A 4 Pf A hearty invitation is extended to all to visit our show rooms and see our big \u2018Harness Display.\u201d Gorge Lomi, ~== BALMORAL BLOCK T= NOTRE DAME St WEST.MONTREAL.Can, Ottawa Branch, 116 Spark Street.~ STEAM USERS Insure yourBoilersin THE BOILER INSPEC TION INSURANCE CO., OF CANADA.Our regular INSPECTIONS and ADVICE will guarantee you SAFETY, DURABILITY and ECONOMY, Plans and Specifications for Boilers, Boiler Settings, Chimneys, etc.furnished.Engines Indicated.No charges made for services to insurers.30 \\cars Experience, OLAF E.QRANBERQ, Prov.Que, N.R.MUDGE & SON, Agents, 227 Board of Trade Building.Chief Inspector, \u2018 JATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS $8.\u201cSOUTHWARK\u201d .Aug.25th SS.\u201cCANADA\u201d .,.+ .Sept.1st 8S.\u201cKENSINGTON\u201d ,, .Sept.8th 88.\u201cOTTAWA\u201d .!.8ept.15th 8S.\u201cDOMINION .Sept.22nd SS.\"SOUTHWARK\" .Sept.209th l*Aug.26 .2.42 20 24 0e Le .*Sept.1 .; WEEKLY SERVICE, \u2014 -\u2014 DOMINION LINE , ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Montreal and Quebee to Liverpool The SS.\"CANADA\" Is ome of the fastest and most comfortable steamers in the Canadian trade.The 53.\u201cOTTAWA holds the record from Moutreal to Liverpool of 7 days 52 minutes.Passengers embarking at Mortreal have a view of the Majestic St.Lawrence river by daylight, ; First Second Rates of Passage, class.class.SS8.\u201cCANADA\u201d .75.00 $42.50 S85.\u201cDOMINION ., ., 70.00 40.00 MODERATE RATE SERVICE.§S.\u201cKensington,\u201d ss.\u201cSouthwark,\u201d = SS.\u201cOttawa.\u201d .Only one class Cabls passengers carried (called Second Class), most comfortable and inexpeusive.* Montreal to Liverpool, $42.50 to $45.00; to London, $45.00 to $47.50, according to steamer, Third Class passengers carried on all steamers at $27.50, to principal ports in Great Britain, ant low rates to Continent.Apply to Local Agenfs, or DOMINION LINK, 17 ft.Sscrament Strcet Ment: eal.OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE =FINEST AND FASTEST== .L EMPRESSES \" MONTREAL, QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL.Aug.24, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Sept.1, Sat.\u2026 .LAKE MANITOBA Sept.7, Fri.Sept.15, Sat.LAKE CHAMPLAIN Sept.21, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN and weekly thereafter., MONTREAL to LONDON DIRECT - AND THENCE TO ANTWERP.MONTREAL .MONTEZUMA *Sept.2 .MOUNT ROYAL Sept.9, MOUNT TEMPLE (5rd class) $26.30 Sept.16, LAKE MICHIGAN (3rd class), $26.50 240.00 J Sept.23, MONTROSE (2nd cabin) MONTREAL T0 BRISTOL (Avonmouth Dock) AUB.25 .54 +0 66 +4 ++ .MONTCALM *Sept.8 .++ ++ «.MONTFORT *Sept.22 .MONMOUTH 5S.LAKE CHAMPLAIN & LAKE ERIR carry only ONE CLASS of Cabiz passengers (Second Class), to whom !s glven the accommodation situated in the best part of the steamer at $42.50 and $45.00; 3rd, $26.50.LAKE MANITOBA-1st.565.00 and upwards; 2nd, $40.00; 3rd, $26.50.EMPRESSES\u20141st, $80.00 to $500.00; 2nd, $45.00 and $47.50; 3rd, $I8.75.*Steamers marked thus do not carry passengers.To book freight or passage and for all further information, apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament street, Moatreal.Reford Agencies.DONALDSON LINE CLASCOW WEEKLY SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL, ss.MARINA (cold storage) .8S.ATHENIA (cold storage) .SS.SALACIA .Bept.8 8S.LAKONIA (cold storage) .Sept.13 Accommodation for a limited number ot paseengers.Rates\u2014Cabin, $35.00 to $42.50.Steerage, $25.00.DONALDSON BROS.Glasgow.THOMSON LINE LONDON .Aug.23 .Aug.30 FZROM MONTREAL.SS.KILDONA .«cv +00 or er Aug.5 SS.IONA .+++ sees sees +» .Sept.1 SS.DEVONA .ve ee \u2026\u2026 Sept.8 8S.LATONA .++ er ++ + .Sept.156 All gteamers fitted with cold storage and ccol air, LEITH SERVICE SS.FREMONA.«icv vev00s -.-Aug.265 ABERDKEN SERVICE.SS.ESCALONA .Aug.30 NEWCASTLE SERVICE.SS.ESCALONA .Aug.30 LORD LINE TO GARDIFF, ss.LORD IVRAGH.-.Sept.12 THE ROBERT REFORD.CO.L'mite.!, 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.Toronto Office\u2014110 Union Station.Cement, Drain Pipes, &c TARPAULINS Made from Birkmyre's Patent Waterproof Cloth Can be had from the Sole Manufacturers The Gouroek Ropework Export Co.Ltd.25 St.Poter Street, MONTREAL.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.WW.& F.P.CURRIE & CD., 845 St.James Street LD NEWSPAPERS suitable for wrapping purposes, for sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in 10-ib, packagoz at il per M90 lbe THE MONTREAY DAILY WTTNEES EMPRESS OF IRELAND | \"for further particulars apply te ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, ; MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.From Liverpool.Montreal.9 Aug.\u2014IONIAN .24 Aug.4a.m.3.30 p.m.17 Aug.\u2014VIRGINIAN 31 Aug.9 a.m.10 p.m, 23 Aug.\u2014TUNISIAN 7 Sept.4.80 a.m.8 p.m, 31 Aug.\u2014VICTORIAN 14 Sept 9a.m.9 p.m.Itis to be noted \u2018hat the Allan Line steamers sail from Montreal, and tte hour of sailing has been arraoged £0 A5 to give the pa-senger & view of the noble St.Lawrence by daylight.he trip down is 8 moving pinorama the who e way: Rimouski is 5 days 16 hours.VICTORIANS record pa: Ri ki to Movill is 5 pays 22 hours 30 minutes = VOB ove VIRGINIAN and VICTORIAN are the largest, finest end fastest pair of Turbine steamers in the world.The engines of His Majesty's yacht and H.M.S.Dreadnought, the largest and most powerful battleship ever constructed, are after the same derlgn #& Virginian and Victorian, Their great merit being al éolute fréedom from vibration., Midship saloons, spacious promenade decks, electric lights throughout.FIRST-CLASS, $170 and wp.| SECON D-CLA SS Liverpool, Londonderry, $42.50, and up.Return tickets at reduced rate.THIRD-CLASS Liverpo 1.London, 827.50, and 228.75, according to steamer.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.Numidian .23 Aug.Corinthian.6 Sept.Mongolian .30 Aug.Sicilian .13 Sept.One class cabin called second.Rate $40 and upwards.Third class, $36.50 Apply toH.MA, ALLAN.FURNESS, WITAY & CO, Limited.PROPOSED SAILINCS.MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED, From Quebec.or Belfast, CANADA AND MANCHESTER.from Manchester.From Montreal.2 Aug.\u2014Manchester Shipper .Aux.25 16 Aug.\u2014*Manchester Trader Sept.8 30 Aug.\u2014*Manchester Commerce.Sept.22 6 Sept.\u2014Manchester Importer Sept.29 *Fitted with Cold Storage.Some of the above Steamers have firet- class accommodation for a limited number of' passengers.FURNESS, WITHY & CO.LINITED, Ë AGENTS, MONTREAL.BLACK DIAMOND 5.LIK \"The Popular Passenger Steamer \u201cBONAVISTA\u201d - Js intended to sail 10 p.m.AUGUST 3Oth For CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l.SYDNEY, and NORTH SYDNEY, C.B.And 8T.JOHN'S, Newfoundland.For fares, acconunodation.ete., Apply to J.E.COOKSON, Gen.Pass.Agt., 112 8t.James 8t.Tel.Main 4491.MAIL LINE STEAMERS * BETWEEN MONTREAL AND OTTAWA EXCURSION TO CARILLON, $1.00.Take 8 a.m., Train for Lachine.cra Hudson, by C.P.R., 1.30 p.m., use return boat, $1.00.\u2014y\u2014 St.Anne's, C.P.R.,, or G.T.R.g Cans return boat, 80c.-_x Lachine, G.T.R., 6 p.m., return oe.boat, B0c.Head Office, 166 Common street.Tel Main 1029, Ticket Offices, Bt.James street, Nos.137, 128 and 178; Windsor Hotel; G.T.Ry., Bonaventure Station and St.Henri.HEALTH, REST & RECREATION MONTREAL - TORONTO LINE, \u2014 Via Thousand Islands and Rochester, N.Y.Steamers leave dally except Sundays, at 2.15 p.m.MONTRBAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON LIND | Via Thousand Islands and Bay of Quinte.Steamers leave on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE \u2014 Steamers leave daily at 7 p.m.SAGUENAY LINE-From Quebec, at 8.30 a.m.Daily, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 128 ST.JAMES ST., \u2018 Opp.Post Office.TRS TR TT TREES CHEAP EXCURSION Montreal to $3.50 Ottawa & Ret.~ Good going by all Trains Saturday, Aug.25.Return limit, Aug.27, 1906.ï in Will leave Bonaven- Special Train jure Depot at 12,00 noon Saturday, August 25th.Returning, leave Ottawa at 6.30 p.m., same day.EXHIBITION TORONTO.September 1 and 3 - - $7.00 Aug.31, Sept.2, 4, 5, 6, $10.00 Return Limit- Sept.11, 1906.Train Service\u2014Leave Montreal 9 a.m., 8 p.m.and 10.30 p.m.dally, Arrive Toronto 4.20 p.m., 6.10 n.m., 7.15 a.m.SHERBROOKE.September 5 and 6 - - $2.50 September 1, 2, 3, 4.7, 8 $3.35 Return L(mit\u2014September 1e.Train Service\u2014Lenve Montreal8.01 a.m., 4.16 p.m., 8.13 p.m.Arrive Sherbrooke 11.22 a.m, 8.03 p.m., 11.40 p.m.September 5.\u2014 Special train will leave Montreal 7.20 a.m.Arrive Sherhrooke 10,55 a.m.Returning Special Train will Ieave Sherbrooke 10.30 p.m.on Sept.5 and 6, for Montreal.OTTAWA.September, 10, 12, 14 - $2.60 September, 7,8,9,11,13,15 $3.50 Return limit, September 17th, 1906.Seaside Excursions From MONTREAL to PORTLAND AND RETURN - 87.50 OLD ORCHARD - - .$7.80 Going Dates - Aug.30, 31, Sept.1, 2 Return Limit Sept.15, 1996.> Trains leave Montreal at 8 a.m.and 8.15 p.m.Elegant cafe car service on day trains between Montreal and Portland.Sleep» Ing curs on night trains.LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3rd.Reduced Fares to Quebec 84.50 Hamilton.$10.65 Sherbrooke.3.35 London 12.95 Ottawa 3.50 Pt.Huron 10.63 Peterhoro.8.03 Detroit 15.00 Toronto.10.00 and all other points in Canada and return at SINGLE C0) FARE Going dates Sept.1, 2, 3.Return IImit\u2014Nept.4, 1806, MONTREAL\u2014OTTAWA.Loave Montreal 18.00 a.m., °9.40 a.m., 14.10 pa.7.30 p.m.Arrive Ottawa 11,00 a.m., *12.40 p.m, $7.10 p.m, #10.30 p.m.Leave Ottawa *8.35 a.m.°*3.30 p.m.16.00 p.m., $7.15 p.m.Arrive Montreal *11.35 a.m., *.30 p.m.18.00 p.m., 10.16 p.m.Pullman Buffet car on 8.00 a.m.from Montreal, and 6.00 p.m.trains from Ot- taws.Parlor Cars on all trains between Montreal and Ottawa.MONTREAL\u2014BOSTON And Points in New England States.TWO TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.Leave Montreal! 9.0F a.m., 8.40 p.m.Arrive Bosten 6.55 p.m., 8.03 a.m.Cate-Parlor care and through coaches on day trains.Sleeping cars and through coaches on night trains.CITY TICKFT OFFICES, 137 St.James Sireet.Telophomes Malan 469 and 461 Or Bonaventure statlen.INTERCOLONIAL \u2026 RAILWAY BONAVENTURE UNION DEPOT EXHIBITION AND LABOR DAY EXCURSIONS TICKETS GOOD GOING ON ALL TRAINS, GOING AUGUST 30th and 31st, SEPT.1st and 2nd.eee un to SEPT.15th, 1906.Return up to MONTREAL ST.JOHN, N.BAND BACK x $9,00.LABOR DAY Lowest Ono Way First Class Fare for the Round Trip to all Stations on the Line.Good going Scptember 1st, 2nd and 3rd.Return limit September 4th, 1906.All trains of tbe lntercolonial Rallway arrive and depart from the \u2018Bonaventure Union Depot.\u2019 CITY TICKET OFFICE.St.Lawrence Hall\u2014141 St.James street.or Bonaventure Depot.Tel.Maln C15.J.J.McCONNIFF, City Pass.& Tkt.Agent.H.A.PRICE, Asst.Genl.Pass.Agent.P.s.\u2014 Write for free copy Tours to \u2018Summer Haunts,\u201d via Ocean Limited.\u20140_ BUSINESS CARDS - -AND- COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY DONE, At the \u201c Witness* ©Mce JoB DEPARTMENT, OTTAWA AND RETURN FROM MONTREAL $3.50 Good going Aug.25th, 1986.Return limit Aug 27th.1906, EXHIBITIONS MONTREAL to TORONTO sod ETL} Sept.1et and 3red.87.09 Aug.31st, Sept.2, 4 5and 6 10.0 Return Limit, Sept.Heh, 1906.Montreal to Three Rivers and Levy Aug.22and23.$'.95 Aug.20,21, 24and 25.2.55 Return Limit, Auzust 27 104, Montreal to Sherbrooke and Return September 5 and 6.,.82.50 September 1, 2, 8, 4, 7,51.Return Limit September 10th, 140, LABOR DAY CHEAP TRIPS.Toronto .$10.00 Hamilton $10.58 Ottawa .3.50 london.12,95 Quebeo .4.50 Peterboro.8.1; $herbrooke.3.35 Farnham 1,30 8t.Johns, Q 1.00 Labelle 3.20 Ste.Agathe.2.00 Knowiton 2.10 Magog.2.75 8t.Faustin 2,45 and all other points in Canada, Port Wi.aro and east at Lowest ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE, Good going September lst, 2nd and sré Return 1hinit Beptember 4th.1008, -8lesping and Parlor Car Servios Between Montreal and Old Orchard Beach A through Sleeping Car leaves Wiadsur Station dally at 7.45 p.m.for Portiand, Me, and Old Orchard Beach.Parlor Car leaves dally, Sunday excepted, for tbe White Mountains, Portland, Me., and Oid Orchard Beach, at § aaa.SECOND SEASIDE EXCURSION FROM MONTREAL St.John, N.B.$9 00 8t.Andrew's, N.B.900 Portland, Me.- 750 Old Orcbard Beach 7.80 Good going Augus\u2018 30-31s:, September lat and 2nd.\u2018 Return llmit, September 15th, 1706.MOTOR CAR SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL \u2014 VAUDREUIL AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS.Lv.Montreal &10a.m.1222 pin.32 pm.Ar.Vaudreuil 9.14 am.1.20 pm.420 p.m.Lv.Vaudreuil 10.20 am.1.59 pm.5.20 pom.Ar.Montreal 11.20a.m.2.50 p.m.620 p.m.The above service is daly, Sundays excepted.Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursion nd CLASS TO CANADIAN WEST $12.00 Good Going from Montreal on August 30th 1 .Full particulars on application OTTAWA TRAINS.7 Trains a day Bach Way 1, LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.18.45 am, *9.40 a.m, §:0.00 am.14.00 p.m., *9.40 p.m., s10.15 pm.Parlor or Sleeping Care on above trains LEAVE PLACE VIGER.48.2% au, 15.40 pm *Dally.tDatly except Sunday.§3ue- days only.\u2014 DOUBLE DAILY SERVIOE MONTREAL \u2014\u2014TO\u2014\u2014\u2014 and New England Points.Lv.Wivdeor Station 900 am.and : 4 pm.Arr.Boston .780 am and #10 pm.Parlor or Sleeping Care on abuve traine.City Tleket OMce: 199 St.James st, Next Post Office R utland RRailroat Windsoi Street station.Trains Leave as foi'ows: 8.50 a.m.GRERN MOUNTAIN FIYFR arriving Burlington 11 50 a.m Troy pm.Albany 4 40 pin.New Yors >?Pp m Boston 7 45pm Worcester\u201d i.;.i\" 7.30 p.m.\u2014 NIGHT EXPRES8 arr; vig Hur lington 10.10 p.aa.Troy 250 a.m N'% Boston 7.00 ae.Wor York 7 13a.cester 8.27 a.m.Pullman Sleaping ani through trains.Bectre accommodations ant : >< Si.Jamesstreet and Windsor 3bs: on T.M.FALLON, Parior Cem only | City Passsager naï T \u2018Là A: ED CROSS ANTISEPTIC MOUTH PIECE a.hme Acknowledged br Plyriciaz- TELEPHONE meu bhp effectuully Kill all aod any teri Made of Aluminum, fir am land improves the peaking oo | your \u2018phones Costs hus oa tr Send post-card for cirular to L.A.SULLIVAN, 196 West 8t.Catherine Street.Sole Agent in Canady fer the Telephone Specialty Co, New York ENTS FOR ~ALE AT THE \u2018WITNESS UFFICE EU paTE Lord (ous youn «ef: ti L Ds \u20ac MS His turn The ter 10 1 hem for u wd oan ber Jear: Tres ness coun ani den: Med whe: - Tor; Rror IRAN ner woh te FR par) Frar ever di se Rose them endes than H over bur: pour rep A on ecal leav mor ter wh 1 crie tort hong ç ix Flo, boat Vare A PE PA RE ER _ TuvrspaY, Avovsr 23, 1906 THE MONTREAL DAILY WTTNESS 11 QUITS.(By the Baroness Tautphoeus.) z MARY OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.sora Nixon On tbe death of her < proceeds a once to the home of 1 © Medway, who, belng her mother\u2019s +7, bad taken full control of her : son Harry Darwin on the occasion second marriage.The girl arrives aloo to find Lord Medway dead, but .~» his cousia, Stephen Nixon dies PP pates ant 4] é pl, poe peas I 206 0460 oven] ns I à pr fre rig ac Sete >\" IIR ln LT EEE Dés aa ai ar arn D SI AERC ASS DE ANT EE S50 0 0 wis BAI ATT ST NE a Ta Sa Ta nF TS ade, ur omar, SAS RLS nS FL.OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.WORK OF WOMEN GRADUATES.The question with the majority of women graduates from the universities 15 what work they shall enter upon.An occupation conimittee has been formed in the Alumnae Association of the Uni versitv où Toronto whose dnty it is to get all the information possible of differ- en! lines of work which a woman graduate would be likely to undertake.The Toronto 'News gives some items from such investigation.Some have gone into library work.and although 1t 1s 1n- } remunerations teresting.the pecumary 1 cannot be boasted of Tutoring has a\u2018 heen undertaken by some.But that generally means a personal connection with some families of means who are willing to py well for the personal instruetion of children who are in need i epecial coaching.\u201com lady went down fo New York, and bv teaching school during the day and a class in Spanish in the evenings the managed to recure an Income of about fifteen hundred dollars a wear.She wis a remarkahly zoed Spanish scholar.and through a friend she was appointed Spanish corrrespondent of the Hamburzæ-Americin Scrnmship Line, with A considerahle increre of salary.and me Jess strenuous work.As far as moner-making is concerned.the average business woman makes as much, or more.than the average woman gr.dunto But the university graduate refuses to enter the business world or an office unless necessity demands if.Some da go into nffiers, especialle as trmewriters, but there ls a strong feeling against it after spending vears.labor and a little fortune in acquiring a high education: but when it comes to accenting a =1lary of five hundred dol Jars a vear as some have been obliged to de, où even srven hundred and fiftv or eioht hundred, whith j< about the aver- eco in à Colleginie Institute, one\u2019s hopes get a little fall \u2018Many of onr eraduates go to the Unitrd States,\u2019 said the secretary of the Mecupation Committee.Even if a woman js ambitinue enough ta take a Ph.D.there iz nn chanre of her obtain: Ing a nrsition in Canada.more remunera- | tive than that on the staff cf a Colle- | giate In«\u2018itute True, there are women nt present who have obtained fel- | Jowshins in Toronto University.and who | are demonstrating in different subjects.and thev pursue their work with the greatest pleasure and amil delightfu] s0- Cal surroundings.But al principal ebirs and advanced anpointments in the university are closed ta women.In the Tnited States it is different, Several Caradian women even are filling responsible mositions with high ealaries in uni versities in the United Statre.AU~men cannot become reconciled to the diserimination made in salaries between men and women.Jf a woman dons the same work that a man does.and well as a man.why Fho-tt che receive less for doing it?A case was mentioned of a vacanev on a Ftaff and the principal was asked by the +- Rev.EF.E._ Marshall.B.A.; Jemiminaford.the Rev.T.E.Hockev.Sept, 23,\u2014 Farnham.the Rev.Gea.C.Steel, Thos, Marsha: St.John, the Rev.J.W.Saunbr: South Mountain.the Rev.Dr.Woodsworth; Granby, the Rev, Lewis, \u2014 Methodist | Era, F.B.Wallwin; Phallipsburg.the it Dr Potts: Clarenceviile, the Rav I:- Crews: Hemmnngiord, the Rs \u2018 George: Knowlton, the Rev [DN BA: Ormstown.the Rev Jw « art.The Dov.Melvin Tay r 4 à avenue.Westmount brn oy mittes en pulpit suppl The Rev WHO Vu: street.Montreal, sore an A TO IMPROVE PLANT Canadian Rubber Company + : Nake Extensive Additions FACILITIES NC FORTHE ING INGO DEMAND PRESENT QU ATL It was announced on Cure terday that the managensn: Canad Tiuiter Compans io UN CAUESIVE MNPTOVGRENts Tu te.elttated un the est end ot Vins, at 15 sad.wall mean © or large and modern Badin.mstallation cr the latest an.the manutacture ot rubler - the présent ontput may be cut The company.it 15 aneden co, lv purchased à tract of jana eunty of the present Lectonn the proposed additions wal, : at cost er several hander | dollars.' Work on the ere tom oo tae sions will be commend ae the detals me connect nowy | Hantdimm- have been arranged Fhère 1x also said tu lu à .that the company will nore = Pa) tal byw considerable anes \u2019 A DIAMOND WEDDING Nog 1 An Kingston, Ont.: event ot unusual interes Ss hes celebrated here, the dia aa anse: sary ot the marrage of Ng Ag.Nicholas Hugo, Livingston su They were married an Engin: + va, ust 22.1846, and have Ines st d4 year Mr.Hugo was a gen guard for over 25 vears He nas ne.to see lus sons nll importance.T, WW.Hugo 15 an oxmavor or Dube Minu.\u2026.and a leading consulting ©.gineer in the west, Frederick Huge os an ex-Assembly man for Mmne
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