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The daily witness
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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[" °» cs TE 4 = = Fair Cob.ALIN.Ne.154 MONTREAL, THUR$HA PRX ad H4ERE WILL BE A PICNIC.vt derei\u2019s Mysterious Remark Had Dread Significane.© fT ON SUPPOSED BLACK.\"xD CHIEF, WHO WAS SHOT x 1.FELIX SIREEL, Coroner Biron conducted an Cis morning Into the circum.-urrçunding the death of Vin.ra'ino, Lhe Îtalian who was shot laux street last Sunday night.turned a verdict that the uel his death from a bullet «u tue abdomen which caused fer They further considered \u2026 ixtal shot was fired by an un5 the name of Cecilagna.«-rted that Marino was the ~ + l\u2019u-k Hand\u2019 gang, and it Ae shot was fired by a iv.at of whom the deceased oo to extort money.+.uv Valada Marino, the wife i ova~d, testified that she was ver lmsband hd ny enemies.=i that the assailant who shot 5 was wearing a white suit.~.P'litino, sister-in-law of the ad that Cecilagna, on the che tragedy, came to their inured for Marino.Upon tormed that he was not in 4 -xclaimed in Italian, \u2018There ., menic tonight.\u201d A+.lLanzo declared he was with t À, Cecilagna, and two other i Sunday night.After a 22\".mn company with the two ; \u201cnn left Marino and Cecilagna ~unrtiv afterwards he heard ~+ of he compatriots that Marino Joa r ~h ~ \u201cii police have not effected y oar- =.(Fnouglh they hold a warrant ir ( lazra\u2019s apprehension.BLUSHING ONTARIO MAIDENS à.TVD IN MONTREAL EN ROUTE FUR EUROPE.«+ blushing Ontario maidens, © .2 all the witchery of motor- © 1108t summery of summer \u201cued hike a vision upon Mont- «J a.m.to-day.The party, in by special train arom sisted of the winner 1, a \u201cympe*tition promoted by \u201c n \u2018Spectétor.\u2019 Fifteen of :! from Montreal on the ua on Saturday, on a trip : vi them will go on a trip +.iv River, and the rest are \u201c+ sigu'< of Montreal to-day, and Cte her To-morrow.- Of thr coming uau preceded «ral locul newspaper men » sion to extend the glad too vo bee party.The escort and Lotus el the party having made an Lis 0 1-pretion pË the newspaper men, LOC [fat they approximated to the \u201cMan lard, © and granted them coitrs sy the watch to talk to the .«br.Ihey made a special point i.1ng Miss Torrence, who does (tement writing for the Stanley ;1tment store in Hamilton, and © ol the escorts said, was a fine \u201cho could tell more about the «ov nnntites than he could in a ' PEL 51 On terrence, who is a particularly 15 lady.ammediately \u2018 got go- sue toid about the excitements of capetition itself, and commended Spectator * lor giving a trip to wy vio stayed in the competition \u201cud.She told about the embarka- a tac >> Dondurn © at Hamilton, esday might, and how the firemen \u201che bauds ot the city, and all Hamil- «til the countryside turned out and \u2018he streets as they made their way wharf.She described the escort Le bay by the two steamers * Tur- and * Macassa, \u2019 loaded up with ;s of their iriends, and of the fireworks sent up from Hamilton v had left.And finally she told rip down the Thousand Islands «tt, where they took the train i real.\u201comg whispers of a romance hav- sped in connection with the portion of the girls, Miss Tor- askéed for the rights of it.She as one où those things that and that mightn't\u2014a sort of cantell affair.But she said ilar girl had been observed to «ciiul ever since Wednesday *_.nd when a girl on a holiday us te nl,\" she said, \u2018well ; Pare elt at.15 y 1° ent told us anything, lorrenee code biased there is anything to he replo MAI LI know is that zreat Irene one of the young who thei + were going on roman, le si his own passage vont, and le nos finds out we av the * Lake Manitoba.* Isn't cutie mistake\u201d 1 understand anning his Lith on getting before ts.and awaiting the Wouldn't it be just lovely to ret married in England\u201d be just?asked half a AHTOR, fout! \u2014 Te « (1LDING PERMITS, Joy new buildings issued ve.d'in: imspectôr for June \u201c117, and the estimated cost of vs XH16,0S0.as against 184 \u201cvolant an expenditure of m June, 1907, fifty per- involving an outlay eres re 1-sued, 5,130.tn coirespending month 4 perm:- fer rerairs last ¢ Jovi the cost being parer NEW INJUNCTION NEEDED ONLY FIRST CLAUSE WAS »US- TAINED BY THE COURT.(See also Page 3.) Mr.Bisaillon seen by a reporter today, explained that only the first.clause of the injunction against St.Lows Council had been sustained by the court, the clause in which it was stated that as incorporated companies were obliged to give five days\u2019 notice of the appointment of a curator to exercise the rignt of voting, the delay fixed by the Mayor was insufficient.K will be recalled that the two vy- laws were submitted to the proprietors at a meeting held on Wednesday, June 17, and a poll having been demanded the Mayor decided that the vote would be taken on the following Monday, June 22._ As to the other objections contained in the injunction, to the effect that the Council of St.Louis is not qualified to borrow $625,000, and that the roposed loan by-law is illegal, Mr.Bisaillon stated that a new injunction would have to be taken to bring the question before the court and obtain a decision on that point.pp CITY WILL APPEAL SUNLESS AMICABLE ARRANGEMENT IS REACHED WITH HARBOR BOARD.(See also page 3.) The judgment rendered by Mr.Justice Loranger, ordering the Montreal Stree: Railway to remove its tracks from a portion of Commissioners street :laimed by the Harbor Commissioners, was the subject of much discussion in alder- manic circles to-day, as the City of Montreal is deeply concerned in the matter.Mr.Ethier, city attorney, stated that unless an amicable settlement could be arranged with the Harbor Board he would advise an appeal in the case.Aldermen N.Lapointe, acting mayor; L.À.Lapointe, chairman of the Finance Committee, and Lariviere, chairman of the Road Committee, held a consultation in reference to the situation, and the understanding was reached that an early conference with the Harbor Commissioners would be advisable, notice of an appeal will be entered.Mr.Ethier explained that the aty bad acted in g faith in regard to the Commissioners street impravemgnts, apd} the-actioi\" of\u201d thë \u2018 \u2018commissioners hard to understand.The plans for thé widening of the street and the buifdidg of the revetment wall were approved by the Commissioners; the city had contributed something like a million dollars to the improvements; it had understood all along that when completed the entire street would belong to the city.Under this assumption the City had ratified the Street Railway Company\u2019s action in laying their tracks where they would cause the least inconvenience to traffic.Now, he considered it was the duty of the Commissioners either to give the city a clear title to the street or return the money contributed to its widening and paving.COLLISION ON THE MISSOURI PACIFIC PERSONS KILLED.Sedalia, Mo., July 2.\u2014Miasouri Pacific passenger trains 3 and 12 met in a head- on collision two miles east of Knobnos- ter, Mo., early to-day.Seven persons are known to be killed and a score are ured.\u2018VERY LIKE A WHALE.\u201d RIVAL TO, SEA SERPENT REPORTED OFF LONGUEUIL.\u2014_\u2014 SEVEN REPORTED A whale\u2014or what the pilot, passea- gers and crew of a river boat firmly believe to be one\u2014has made its appearance in the St.Lawrence, between the city and Longueuil.| On Tuesday a party was organized \u2018or the purpose of capturing the monster, which was reported to be beating up the water, but the expedition was not successful.The leviathan was seen again several times yesterday from the decks of the Longueuil ferry by holiday-mak- ers.A SEARCH FOR SURETIES.F.W.Boschen, tife broker arrested on a second capias on Monday last, and who has been in jail since Tuesday, was brought up to the Court House this morning, and his counsel] was working during the whole forenoon to try and secure the $25,000 security required for his release.The Court is willing to accept five sureties of $5,000 each justifying on real estate, or two ordinary responsible bondsmen for each $5,000 of the amount.FELI, OFF A STREET CAR.As a result of falling off a street car at the corner of St.Denis and Ontario streets this morning, an unknown man sustained injuries which may prove fatal.He was picked up in an uncon- scions condition and conveyed to the Notre Dame Hospital, where it was found he was suffering from severe concussion of the brain.The victim of the accident is described as being a tall, slim man of dark complexion.and TART SN rns vue i Sami wh Lai FTE RRB SFY RLS RE Se Al ct AR RE \u2014\u2014 Meanwhile | en DIXIE GOLF TOURNEY.0 2 \u2014 4 Title To-day.Royal Montreal Golf Club,\u201d Dixie, July 2.-There were a number of close: gamec in the amateur championship contest, two of the sixteen going io t eighteenth and four beyond green.Fol-: lowing are the results: Alec.Wilson beat Percy Molson on the eighteen hole.1 to play.T.B.Reith beat Elgarneau 4 up and 3 to play.A.E.Leveson-Gower beat F.N.Southam on the twentieth green.À.E.Austin beat Gerald Lees, 4 up and 2 to play.\u2019 : 4 to play.John Morgan beat G.A.Hutton, 3: up and 1 to play.A.J.P.Gallagher beat A.JIutehin- son, 4 up and 2 to play.Percy Taylor beat T.E.Merritt, on the nineteenth green.Fritz Martin beat A.G.McKay 8 up and 6 to play.J.T.Noomger had a walover against C.B.Robins.G.Turpin beat R.Smythe ty \u2018holes.James Hill beat A.A.Adams 2 up and 1 to plav.A.H.Campbell beat D.D.Wilson on the ewenty-first green.L.S.Peck beat C.M.Finnis 3 up and 2 to play.C.A.Bogert beat E.A.McNutt on the 21st green.THE \u2018GLORIOUS TWELFTH\u2019 MONTREAL ORANGEMEN WILL HOLD A CHURCH PARADE AND EXCURSION.* two by the nine Orange lodges of the city, districts 1 and 2, by a.church parade.from the headquarters, Alexander Hall, St.Catherine and University streets, to the Stanley Street Presbyterian Church, where -a sermon befitting the occasion #.will be preached by the Rev.Bro.J.R.{ Dobson, pastor of St.Giles Presbyterian Church.It is expected that nearly all of the Quebec Grand Lodge officers will be present, as well as the district masters.A Jooked for.The route 4f marsh has no ¥et beer\u201c deefdéd upon.to be furnished by one of the regimen\u201d tal bands.oN - The Jodges taking part will be: Derry, Victoria, Prince of Wales, Boyne, Duke: of York, Mountjoy, Dominiox, Lorne and Diamond.2 On Saturday, July 11, an excursion by epecial trains will be héld to St.Rose, where an enjoyable reunion of the members of the order is expected.The traing will leave the Place Viger station at 9 a.m., but in order that any who may be unable to» get away at this hour will not be disappointed, arrangements have bcen made with the Canadian Pacific Railway to honor the excursion.tickets on the 1.40 n.m.train.The provincial Grand Lodge cfficers are: Grand master, James Singleton; grand treasurer, Samuel Brown: grand secretary, Alex.George Ellis; grand chaplain, Dr.Hadden.The county master i= John McClelland, and the district masters, Alex.Harris and John Phil ips.: eran MUSICAL PEOPLE San RESULTS OF THE LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.The results of the examinations of the London College of Music, which were held at the Leach Piano Company's premises, St.Catherine street west, are as follows: \u2014 Piano.\u2014Associate\u2014 Miss Cecilia Miller (Mr.A.H.Howell, teacher); Superior Class, with honor, Miss Agnes McDowie (Mr.A.H.Howell).First Class Certificates.\u2014Misses Geraldine Hunter (Miss Grace Collard); Olive Margaret Lorrance, of Ottawa, (Mr.A.H.Howell); with success, Misses Gladys Spencer and Ellen May Adair (Mr.A.H.Howell); Intermediate Class, with honor, Miss Jenny Ginderg (Miss Grace Collard).Firat Class Certificates.\u2014Misses Catherine~ Atchison (Miss A.Loiselle); Mies Gladys Holiday (Mrs.Arthur Massé); Catherine Ryan (Miss Cecilia Miller); with success, Mr.Emmeth Roach (Miss Alice Byrne, A.L.C.M.).Elementary Section.\u2014First Class Certi- ficates\u2014Misses Christine (Miss Suthell); Harriet Earle (Mr.A.H.Howell); Lily Lewis (Mr.\"A.H.Howell); Annie Field (Miss Grace Collard); D.White (Miss Alice Byrne); Fred.Masterman (Mrs.F.W.Hume); with success, Misses Gertrude Nicholson (Mrs.F.W.Hume); Pearl Hardy (Miss Grace Collard); Elizabeth Hall (Miss Alice Byrne); Mr.Francis F.O\u2019Brien (Miss Alice Byrne); first class, Misses Helen | May Verner (Mrs.A.Loiselle) ; Elsie Hoerner (Miss Alice Byrne}; May Col- lings (Miss Alice Byrne); Ethel Dans.(Miss Sophie Suthell).| ; Violin \u2014Flementary Class\u2014Mr.Lionel.Hickmore (Mrs.F.W.Hume); Mr.John, Edward Hashe (Mrs.F.W.Hume).meer 4 Seven persons are reported killed in a collision ps the Missouri Pacific, near; Ru SES TS Eien BL GANG sa { POWER DEVELOPMENT Several Close Games for Amateu À - A.Morris beat H.H.Sims 2 up.and } C.B.Grier beat D.C.Dick, 6 up and | À { Steveley and Ald.\u2018Înot for the public uses.The \u2018Glorious Twelfth,\u201d which falls om pb Sunday this year, will be duly celebrated {= \u201celectricity, should apply to this com- Iarge attandance of all members is also , MeKencher | JULY.2, 1908 -< COMPANY.Bill Before the Private Bills : \u2018Committee To-day.v \u2014\u2014 KEEN CONTEST OVER EXPROPRIATION CLAUSE LOOKED FOR.POI : \u2018Ottawa, July 2\u2014A bill for the incorporation of the Dominion Power Development Company came before the Commons Private Bills Committee to-day, and.promises to give rise to a keen contest, as the legislation is thoroughly opposed by the Union of Canadian Muni- tipalities, and by the Ontario Government.Among those present were Controllers .Spence, Harrison and Ward, of Teronto, with Mr.J.S.Fullerton, K.C,, éity solicitor for \u2018Toronto; Mr.W.Dt Lighthall, of Montreal; Mayor Boultby, à runtford; Mayor Geddes and Mr.Doh- \u2018érty, city solicitor of St.Thomas; Mayor À Booth, of London; Sawlett and Ald.Mearhs, of Mayor xd Mr.Woodstock; Ald.3reithaupt and Stewart.Mulvey, K.C., representing the Ontario Government.Mr.A.Geoffrion, K,C., of Montreal,\u2018counsel for the promoters, cläimed that the bill was not as black as it was painted.Fhe only con- that relating to the power to expropri- tte lands; all the other powers asked for could, he said, be covered :by .incorporation by letters patent.\u201d _ Objection had been taken to the-power-to\u2018maintain and operate \u2018telegraph -and | telephone dines, but he wished tq impress.upon the gommittee that these lines were to be sed solely for ther \u2018own purposes, and \u2018po If the bill in its present form was not satisfactory \u2018the promoters were willing vo modify it.Clause 5 involved a new principle of company incorporation, and was there- \u2018fore important.It provided that both federal and provincial legislation, regu- ting the transmission and distribution peny, and that any legidlgtion passed JereäÏter should also be binding upon it.\u201cMr.Geoffrion was -asked how:the com- ipany proposed to regulate its\u2019 relations with municipalities, and answered that it was proposed to apply section 247 of e Railway Act, which had been found watisfactory in other cases, all its opera- ltions would be subject to the control of the \u2018Railway Commissioners or by by- | aw of the municipality.The company \u2018sought in: every case to-obtain the con- ii} of the municipalities, and wanted to \u2018able concessions.Mr.Brigtol claimed that the powers asked for were quite without precedènt, but Mr.Geoffrian insisted that there were precedents.The committee adjourned until two o'clock this afternoon.« _ : FRANCO-CANADIAN ;- TREATY.: Ottawa, July 2.\u2014In the House of Commons to-day, Mr.Foster asked for 'n- the Franco-Can:cian treaty of commerce.| The Minist:r of Finance replied that he had no offirial intcrmation as to the present position of the treaty.The treaty had «ready pass:d the Chamorr of Deputies, but had not as yet received the approval of the Senate, and therefore stands for further consid: ation.The fenate was tc adjourn «0- -day.Mr.Fielding mentioned also tual objection had been taken to the trea'y by certain French industries, but did not \u2018go into details.MANITOBA BOUNDARY.The leader of the Opposition remarked that the seventh month of the present gession had been brought to a close on Saturday last, and tha~ 1, was near.s time the gov*rument in*rs inced the prc- mised bill for the exte c1>2 of the hou daries of the P-ovince oË Manitoba.Sir Wilfrid replied: \u2018L- 16 quite true that in the speech from the throae a measure was 2nnounced \u2018or the 2x' | 5 i La à LES al SRT Tht 2% a yy nm 8 ue 71e i 5 RTE.ey VLA KA : oT - ES 4 i YE Ne YM) it amin ha, NN EES & CO\u2019S.DESKS are Best Values, 300 St.James Street.SPANISH COURT REFUSES CLAIM.Madrid, July 2.\u2014The Supreme Court yesterday gave judgment against the son of Elena Sanza, Bohemian opera singer, In a suit brought to recover a share of the estate of King Alfonso XII.from the Dowager Queen and other legatees, which he claimed as the natural son of the king.King Alfonso XII.was enamored of Elena Sanza, who bore him two sons.The singer was banished from Spain after the death of the king, and died homeless and friendless in Paris in 1899.T'he provisions of the king's will, by which he provided an ample annuity for her, appear not to have veen carried out, and the elder son sought to have his claim against the late king\u2019s estates legally established.The case was taken first before the civil courts in Madrid, and eventually was referred to the Supreme Court.ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, The pupils are requested to call at the exhibition room of the Council of Arts and Manufactures, in order to obtain their drawings and other pieces (f work displayed.This can be done duc ing the day time till next week.ri Readers of the \u2018Witness\u2019 remcving to the seaside or country during the sum- \u201ction would Le :a purpose.1ce ! station would be a most satisfactory ar- l rangement, and if such a plan were car \u2018ried out soon a site quite large enough mer months, can bave the \u2018Daily Wit_ | ness\u2019 each day of publication, by mail, ! at twenty_five cents per month, Great: Britain and the United States included.: To include the \u2018Illustrated Witness\u2019 ten cents additional per month, 1 Bi .pe KE à = men.The cantun und h ut.nants re side outside the station, but the other nineteen men are quartered In Us store which is about twenty five fect wide by fitty feet dep.The store has back shed.to put prisoners, and these have to be sent to No.14 station for safe-keep.ing, There are no proper partitions in the store.the front, from the and 1s separatel | | ( r , DAY, Jury 2, 100R 2 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Tavrspar, Jorr °, ee \u2014\u2014 sh - See - TE \u2014\u2014 2 maf \u2014 .cAT .12 NIAGARA FRUIT + BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS | This Store Closes at 1 p.m.on Saturdays, and 5.30 p.m.other days during July and August POLICE STATION No.| x enters win on iy I 'H FT p | x Ami NINETEEN MEN OF LARGE AND, CROP A Dla.ONE UP perl the .ted.NINE VE.\u2018 Ya ad Le SY.- , - 0 nr, réa etn ca ea.hem S C ARSLE y C ® IMPORTANT DISTRICT QUAR- ARE SCARCE AND TRANS Bird: woke are inserted for dis marriage notices .TIIURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908.TERED IN A STORE.PORT ATION COMPACTE a Por aah notice 450 MONT = z \u2014 : AND MIDDLEAMEN My polie Fee appended to notice, 85e N REAI>S LARGEST DEP ARTMENT STORE The accompanying cut ix from a ALL LIL Plo) otra; other extensions to obfiuary, such ae shor 3 > photograph of the store at No.13% De a sketch of lifs, two cents wora extra, emoept FIRST FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY OF THE St.Lawrence Boul vard.at present In LM.Catharine, Ce Ii pociry, which te 60 cents per Fine prepaid use as a dolice station and recomanend- ma todd virer Co ; yoo dunuai subscribers may Nave announcements - Al E ed by Ald.Proulx, chairman of pee PET ie er ea obituary .pod ihelr tmmediate , | the frum growers lue or we nfl s should bé à recor | familles fret of charpe, dn which >42c name Ga.Thousands will bencfit by these genuine July Sale Bargains ! NE Cddooss of eubsortiere choulé be fve CLEARANCE SALE OF prices, The Ra ie BIRTHS.5 trees are londed and Ther i strawberries 311 Solr Sn vos - BAYNE \u2014 At Eauff, Alberta, ou June 20, 1000 D S | cher than pay te has che \u20ac 1908, to Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Bayne, a pI te be | : =0n | _ | ; i them to rt on tre vie .r- BIRMINGHAM \u2014 In Kingston, Ont, on $1.30 Jumper Suits for 89c $2.00 Jumper Suits for $1.19 Ty rowers are die ; June 27, 1905, to Mr.and Mra.W G.200 JUMPER SUITS, made of Fine Cambric, in navy 125 JUMPER SUITS.good quality lawn in Navy Bluo Pthey get compared wena 5 Birmingbam, 23 Elm street, a son.Blue ground, White polka dot; Jumper trimmed with Red snd Black ground, gobite Polka dot, tn pays.Thee dhe Cy ; ARK.\u2014To the Rev.J.G.and Mrs.and Blue braid, all sires.le raid, also cote -ngham sults, $ | tion and midi men Chm 245 Elgin avenue, Westmount, on Regular $1.35, FOR .ce ee eee ee eee ue 890 er and White and curren 2200 White: brace $1.19 | profit.June 30, 1908, a son.$3.80 Sailor Suits for $2.49 $5 35 Lustre Suits for $2 99 | Fhe raspherr: orl » F ur HANNA aa At 8 Pine NE, \u201cpartner LADIES\u2019 PEIRCALE SAILOR SUITS, in neat stripes of \u2019 x ; i rocere er Ve] al A en on Sunday, June 27, 1908, a son to : Red, Blue, Grey and Black on White ground, and four 35 LADIES\u2019 BLACK ALPACÇA LUSTRE SUITS,pleat- .INCTCASIDE \u20ac oo ; \u2018 } 2 and Mrs.J.C.Hanna.different patterns of fancy checks, etc.full skirt $2 49 ed blouse with collar.full skirt, well finished.$2.99 Cth ey en Là _\u2026 KERR.\u2014At Sunny Brae, Allan's Corners, all sizes.Regular $3.80, FOR .Regular $0.35, FOR .Le ciiive veen aes | barh to clderhor sand _ E on June 24, 1908, a daughter to Mr.and their fine work | m kin or le Mrs.James Kerr.EXTRAORDINARY OFFER OF the growers early an \u2018he ; n°, Ç MACDONALD \u2014 At Salem, Mass., on June 33 1-3 oft The cherry or RE a .15, 1908, to Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Macdon- 8000 YA D Regular Prices harvest and ma TIP ald, a son.; ready been «lopped McDONALD \u2014 At Highland Park, West- AA Three Money-Saving Bargains Le por Ont, Où June 9 airy Eres BLACK DRESS GOODS In Colored Dress Goods MR.FRED.GELINAS to Mr.and Mrs.C.A.McDonald.1,00 yards BLACK ALL WOOL, HEAVY MAKE 500 yards CHALLIES In à ny Anh, Cream .+ , 44 inches wide.00 yards , in fine quality finish, _ LOT | ; © Tune By 1908 fe pren MISE T Regular 45 FOR vr ee ee ates ae ea we ae ae as .32¢ grounds, in floral designs of Pink, Blue, Green, 1Qg DIED SUDDENIN IN OT FAWA TT O'Connor, a daughter.CT 500 yards ALL WOOL BLACK SHADOW STRIPE Helio.Regular 30¢, FOR .oo «coos .MORNING.STEEVES \u2014 On June 27, 1905, to Mr.and PAN Euler 65c, FOR .«icv vine aus cee 470 2,000 yards SUMMER SUITINGS, In the much-want- Ra Lo .Mrs.C.W.Steeves, 97 Cartier street, 1.000 yards ALL WOOL PANAMA, 44 inches wide; ed Greys and White and Black, small and medium 28¢c Ottawa.July 2er eee G Ottawa.a eon.an excellent wearing material, made to sell 520 checks and assorted styles.Regular 45¢, FO R.retary ot Lo Flic Vl ~ Se ; at Toe, FOR.+2 22 45 +1 65 45 lel eee., died suddenly thin morning od Wr AL renin: Que mre RE 1.200 yards ALL WOOIL BLACK TRICOT CLOTT, { VOILES, ALL WOOL, in a large range of colors, disvase.He nd compra : Lee Ww \"Weds.Ar.fn a large varlety of shadow stripes.56c Fawn, Beige, Cardinal, selle, Greys, Pink, 296 unable to get vie ps nd ni rs MARRIED Regular 85c, FOR .+2 22 42 coviieine Sky, Navy.Regular 55c, FOR .«oes toes 0000 = about three om ey fr 1 smoke, tinnk.uz that (le wood Fa NISON.- i sired effect.A ew mon es luton Be June 30, 1908, by the Liev.Dr ENORMOUS PURCHASE OF Ladies\u2019 Gloves for 250 oe fo ote a a 2 Mackie, M.A.the Rev.Alfred Bright, LADIES WEEITE WEAR Odd lines of Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves,small LITTLE NO.12.heart discase before the tamcv phven.00 aly cought of Mr and Mrs.James c tual sizes only, good quality, 2 stud Police Committee, for purchase by the arrived.Mr.Gelinas was liber.yo only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James From a High Clas: Montreal maker, bought at a price which means an actua and 4 buiton.Regular %5c.25¢ CIty as permanent arters tor N 12 well known Montreal newspaper ms Dennison.saving 23 1-3 percent to every chopper at THE BIG STORE TO-MORROW.The WHILE TLEY LAST .y as permaueut quartesrs fur Nu.l/ ee private sera of + - \u2018 stock comprises such desirable articles as LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES,CHEMISES, \u2014f| Cistrict, and à | l PT © BUDDEN .\u2014 BURKE \u2014 On Saturday, CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, CHILDREN'S WEAR, etc, etc.Turnover Collars for 4 1-20 dt is the most dimiputive police sta fate Hon Jd Lame wen the Tune Te BA Teobel THE BIG STORE OFFERS tion, in proportion to the pumper op | (Rlered the faumer cation in Sas fhe Rav, Somes A lil BoA fr : A Beautiful Stock of Embroidered inmates at least Montreal Ihe Mister of Pubhe Worse haant 05 Marie, eldest daughter of David Burke, THIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK AT THE SAME PRICE AS THIS MAKER SOLD Turnover Cellars, in a very god qua- ma es al cast, In Mon cal, le [ago he was promoie | recretary of of Montreal, to Frederic Campbell, son TO THE TRADE, viz:.lity of linen, 10 different pat- staff consists vi æ captain, Lwo heuten, department.Mr.tenu, wne a of the late Henry A.Budden, of Mont- 33 1-3 PER CENT.DISCOUNT OFF terns, all sizes.ants, a sergeant ana cighteen.patrol verre eden Lown.wae CE Hÿ a.| ! vears of aye.* JOHN OLIYER HOBBES \u2014 no basement and no FP MEDALLION OF MBs CRATGTE US There are no cells 1m which | VEILED IN UNIVERSITY (OL LEGE, LONDON, \u2014_\u2014 London.JTuly 20 Lord Corzor Ke a Caso a esterday ened The Mena.The \u2018office\u2019 is 1n one corner at :1eston yesterday unveied the mesa or \u201cJohn Oliver Hohres (Mrs Cr go ay .I \u2018 se lacs \u2018 - Loren r, living room\u2019 by a thin board partition, ! Which bas been placed in The ge na, rn .! oq yee : Tv ere tv a op april Fhe dormitory occupies the rear por.) brary of Unversity College.London, tion (about a third) of the store, and 18 separated from the front part by the cunboards in which the men keep ther j One of the trearnrers of umiforms, lunches and sundry cther belongings.Craigie Wus à = Curzon bad sont f the Joli ty Hobhes Memorial Fund handed 00 0 treasurer of the college à sum of mene; which the late Mrs.dent.After Lord From the first day the little store was for the foundation cf the Jobin Orv occupied by the police its smallness and [Jobbes Scholarship in medern Enr - unsuitability for station purposes have | literature.been subjects of comment by officers and | The medallion.whinh was exon 1 Ha } .) .eye, men, and also by ratepayers who have Alfred Drorvy, ARAL 15 2 PT 0 had interest enough in the affairs of the framed in dark wrod.On the ten ward to look into the matter.The pro- {ners are figures representing roan posal to buy was not seriously entertain: ed when it first was mentioned, and rate- | lion is to be sent to | replica of the ped America.Mrs and comedy, A payers generally took the suggestion as à ; Craigie's birthplace.joke.\u201cIf it was the only spot available, \"at was remarked the other dav, \u2018the pos different, but there are several excellent sites that could be purchased and built on, and it is understood that money has been sct aside for such A combined police and fire could be secured at a very reasonable price.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.JAMES $ SHERMAN BETTER.Cleveland, Ohio, July 2.\u2014Looking extremely pale atter his illness, Mr, James S.Sherman, Mepubl.can vice-presidential nominee, lett here this morning for his home in Utica, N.Y, MONTANA FOR BRYAN.Bozeman, Montana, July 2.\u2014The Montana Mate Democratic convention yes: terday instructed the delegation of six te the National Convention at Denver to vote for W.J.Bryan tor the presi dential nomination as long as the name of the Nabraskon is before the conven tion.KILLED BY AN ENGINE.John Knox Reed was run -ver and killed by a locomotive as he was walking along the tracks at Hudson, Que, yesterday morning.NOTES AND NOTICES.Tea is more susceptible to foreign influences than even butter.This 1s why it should never be exposed to th- ur or sold in bulk form.he scaled lead packets of \u201cSalada™ Tea preserve the tea in all its native goodness, Insist upon \u201cSalada.\u201d The Tent City of Quebec \u2014The immense canvas diming halls for the Tent City of Quebec have bren ordered from the Mervhants Awn.nz Co.Ltd.of Montreal.The canvas Kitchens will be manufactured so that ea-v ac cess to and from them will be had from both sides; this will Insure a prompt service.It 18 estimated that 12,000 meals will be served cach day under these tents.In close proximity to these canvas dining halls will be placed another tent for the orchestra.The Merchants Awning Co.Ltd.Montreal, have also secured orders for done by to guaranteed.quite a few large Marquee Tents be placed on the heights of the Plains and to be used for the serving of re.| frachmants.1 ! MEXICAN RAIDERS EIGHTEEN CAPTURED AND IM PRISONED.Mexico City, July 2-HAccor' +170 2 despatch received here tod vo 00 a therities have captured ani n° - eghteen more of the \\Ves 4 ra om Ei Paso, Texas, July 2 Mayo M.tus, of Juarez.across the river here, city officals and Cranmonca Ponce de Leon, early today began oa\u201d ermg together at police headquar®«r heavily armed, and police ani roo were held 1n readiness to re: ni pulse attack on the tour.Mer hanes bave Lecn notined that they mus pr tect thelr own property in case of trou Lle.DYNAMITE IN PITTSBURG PERSONS INJURED AN, HOUSES WRECKED BY BLACKHAND.FOUR TWO Pitt=bure.July 2 Four pers ns we seriously inqured and Awe lin houses partial.y wrecked tu-de when a charge oi dvnani'e was exphoë TWO ear.at the home of Goorge lkavoloria, wealthy Twaban, hvine Mecheespe adjoining this ory.Several threater letters signed by an alleced Bac organization have hoon received Ha D voloria recently.in which 82.000 was \u20ac n:anded.The authorities are endeav.~ 5 trace the authers of the letters \u2014_\u2014\u2014 TACK AND NAIL FACTOLY WELLAND Welland.Ont., July FOR \\UTANIEN nts have been completed = Che wir of a tack and nml 1.ory ar Walla with a capital stock or 230.000 Tw acres have heen oo 1 and LA a will be engaged a brest and per a A Jater.The biline 15 expectea 10 Te started soon.FINE MACHINE WORK special machinery, gear cut of | ting.punches, dies and all repair we shilled WOrknien, Satisfact on w.19 Bleury 6t.A.WOOD, Phone, Main 2626 IH AN =I is! neg Deg prit, pat Pro sn T + ave ater CI Lidl ban, -he trer as ears the was mine ASE tn a Aau- dan\u2019 rat Ai oups ve ts trou AND ng \"ay ied OTT, ng and [Jea- ; je rut- ork, \u201cion 6246 M SE E 3 Li dd CE RPP Hi = Lu ES * 0 a AR AE CHR TO \u201can 3 RES RO J aa a La DT FTC NI I alias dd TyyaspAy, Jour 2, 1908 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS EE ST.LOUIS AFFAIRS.\u2014 Loan and Annexation Bylaws Will Again be Submitted to Proprietors.THE MAYOR TO FIX A DAY FOR VULING IF SIX PROPRIE- TURS DEMAND À POLL.- A meeting of the St.Lows Town JUlCh Was Leld last pigut at walcld Lue lucllbels Wele paus\u20acll oXCepu inculors Uau ler aud Martel.Amoug : large audience in Luc valu Were uuticeu Messrs, L.luUclinas, 1.Dalla lon, I.C., 4.W.Lambiy, Fourgues, aud apy other delegaies abu lo.prietors.At the opening of the meeting Coun.ullor Beruvé asked when the valua- Lou roll for the present year would be.ready.tie understood tue asses.ors were about to complete their work, and ie would hke to know when the roll would be deposited at the office of the secretary-treasuyer and lett open to public.inspection in order that the tax payers might examine it.The secretary replied that the valuation roll would be ready about July 12.lt would be deposited in his office about that date and due \u2018notice would be given to the public.It would be left open for examination during the usual time.The secretary submitted the engineer's report showing the amount of work executed under the Bastien contract during the six months from last December to June 30, as follows :\u2014 Drains, including materials on .hand.\u2026.$412,404 Laying .water pipes, Stanley J street, and materials.93,122 Total.\u2026 .$508,537 A letter was received from Mayor Tourigny, of Three Rivers, thanking the Council in the name of the citizens of that town for the resolution of sympathy and offer of assistance received from St.Louis on the occasion of the recent disastrous fire.Referring to the new steam fire engine which had been received that day, irom the Waterous Company, of Brant.ford, Ont, Councillor Berubsé asked what progress had been made in the lawsuit instituted by the London (Ont.) Steam Fire Engine Co., or their representatives, to recover the price of the engine which the town has had on trial for some time past, and which ia still in No.1 station.The secretary replied that an expert had been anpointed by the Court who was to make an examination in certain matters at issue, of a technical na ture, and report to the judge.That was the last proceeding taken in the case.PROPRIETORS WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY.The mayor announced that a meeting of the proprietor.electors of St.Louis will be held on Monday, July 6.at the Town Hall, at 10 a.m., when the by-law authorizing a loan of $625,.N00 and the by-law for annexaticn to Montreal, on Dec.31, 1909, will be again submitted to the proprietors, and if a poll is demanded by at least six proprietor_electors the Mayor will then appoint a day for taking the vote ni the proprietors on these two bylaws.The council then adjourned to meet immediately in committee in the general committee room from which re porters are excludud.It is understood that Councillors Neville and B= rubé objected to the summary manner in which the mayor had closed the last proprietor.electors\u2019 meeting when these two by_laws were submitted, thus cutting off all discussion and effectually preventing any expression of opinion or interchange of views on questions directly affecting their interests.The custom had been to hold public meetings of the proprietors immediately after the formal proceedings had been completed, and they hoped that this custom would not be departed from.They held that free discussion should be allowed.Councillors Neville and Berubé proposed that Alderman Lavallée chairman of the Montreal Annexation Committee, be invited to attend the meeting on Monday in his official capacity to explain the advantages which the town of St.Louis would obtain from immediate annexation to Montreal.The Mayor opposed the motion and called upon his followers to reject it.The motion was then changed, as fol.Inws :\u2014\u2018 That All.Lavallée he invite ed to speak at a public meeting to be held on Monday might, July 6° The motion.as amended, led to a discussion by which it appeared that the majority of th: Council were not slispôsed to recede from \u201che position hey had taken against immediate annexation and in favor of a loan.Tt was suggested that Councillors Neville and Berubé, who favored immediate annexation.were at liberty to call a public meetinz and invite the chairman nf the Montr :! Annexation Committee tn attend and address th.people.AFRAID TO SLEEP.Miss Norma K.Straubenzie, well known in Bedford, -avs- \u2018 Every year I was attacked with A-\"ma.used .verv medicine | ever ard of, and treated with many zond Hhysicians.1 vas unable to get rei hut never a vrmanent cure.Wher \\ bad attack \u201came on I was afraid to .*o sleep, the crrhing and choking 80 severe.(\u2018ata rhazone cured 1ae, | tor more \u2018nan a year i haven: hothered.\u2019 \u2018\u2019atar-hozone invarial.v Asthma, 1 \u2018\u2018atarrb, 25c.5 50c.a 1.00 eizes, Te atter is guaranteed.everywhere.The amended motion was declared lost on the following division :\u2014 For.\u2014Councillors Neville and Be.rubé\u20142.Against, Councillors Godon, Desjardins, Grignon, and Jubinville.\u20144.The Waterous steamer now in No.1 station, was examined by large crowds on Tuesday and yesterday, and the chief of the department and his men were kept busy exhibiting its mechanism and explaining its good points.It is warranted to throw eight hundred gallons per minute.WHITE STAR AND MONTREAL.\u2014 Service Will be Inaugurated Next Season.WILL OPERATE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DOMINION LINE.\u2014 t Some time ago it was intimated that the White «Star steamship company was about to enter the St.Lawrence trade.Otticial confirmation of this intention has now been received by the Harbor Commissioners, who have been notitiel tbat the service will be inaugurated next seagon in conjunction with the Dominion line.The White-Star Dominion line service between Montreal and Liverpool will be supplied by the following vessels: \u2018Lau- rentic,\u201d 14,000 tons; \u2018Canada,\u2019 9,413 tons; \u2018Megantic,\u2019 14,000 tons, and \u2018Dominion,\u2019 6,613 tons.In addition, there will be a regular Dominion line service, with the following vessels: \u2018Kensington,\u2019 8,669 tons; \u2018Cambroman,\u2019 5,672 tons; \u2018Southwark,\u2019 8,607 tons, and \u2018Vancouver,\u2019 5,292 tons.The \u2018Laurentic\u2019 and \u2018Megantic\u2019 are now being built at Belfast.MUST REMOVE TRACKS STREET RAILWAY FORCED TO LIFT RAILS IN COMMISSIONER STREET.! Mr.Justice Loranger rendered judgment on Juesday last in the important case of the Montreal Harbor (ommis- sloners vs.the Montreal Street Railway, and the City ot Montreal, deten- dant in warranty.This litigation has been pending for the last six years.It was tne result of the laying ot tracks on the portion of Commissioners street which had just been widened after the erection of the new wall.After the widening had been made, the harbor authorities complained that one Saturday night after dark the Montreal Street Railway, without applying to the commission, had men start laying the tracks of the widened portion of the street.The work, they alleged, was continued on the following Sunday, and when the harbor authorities went down to business the next Monday morning found the tracks laid on what they claimed was still their property: An injunction against the Street Railway was refused at the time, av] later on the present action was entered.I'he Montreal Street Railway in its turn took an action in warranty against the City of Montreal, which had granted the company permission to lay its tracks.By its judgment, the Court has maintained the action of the Montreal Harbor Board and-has ordered the removal of the tracks within two months, and the action in warranty against the city 18 also maintained.CARS TO SOUTH SHORE TRACK LAYING IN CITY TO VICTORIA BRIDGE TO BEGIN aT ONCE.Now that the contract between the Southern Counties Railway and the city has been signed, work will be started immediately on the construction of the track from the terminals at the corner of Youville and McGill streets to! Victoria Bridge.The company has already taken possession of its offices in the Canadian Express building, overlooking the terminals of the line, where will be located the proper appliances for the handling of freight and passengers.The contract\u201d with the city provides for a single track along part of Common, Grey Nun and Youville streets, the company agreeing to pave these streets from curb to curb, with whatever material may be settled upon by the civie authorities.The work cn Black\u2019s bridge and on Nos.1 and 2 waste weirs is completed, as well as the submarine cables and cable boxes.The track on Victoria bridge will be laid on the dcwn stream side, with a turn-out at each side of the river, and it is estimated that it will require four minutes for a car to run over the bridge.Some twenty-four miles of work on the country sections will be started at once, the first section being from St.Lambert to Montreal South and the town of Lonnueuil, and the second from St.Lambert direct to the Chambly district, taking in Chambly Canton.Chambly Basin, lichelieu and other neighboring resorts; while a third will be constructed later on, embracing such centres as Laorairis and along to Huntington and acjoining parishes.THE \u2018CITY OF MONTREAL.\u201d Kingston, Ont, June 30.\u2014Heavy repairs costing $15,000 will be needed to put the steamer \u2018City of Montreal\u2019 in shape.She will be in the Ogdensburg Dry Dock for a month.Many of her steel plates will have to be renewed as well as extensive repairs to her stem post, rudder, shoe and keel.A four-inch planking of rock elm bolted to the hull saved the boaË from pounding to pieces on the rocks in the St.Lawrence upon which she run.It cost $30,000 to get her off and put into the dry dock.MANUFACTURERS ASSIGN.Silverstone Bros.manufacturers of trousers, have assigned at the demand of Solin Bros., with liabilities of about 83.000.Hrurp Morqau & @ Morgan & Co Timitet\u201d Deur) Himited On FRIDAY, July the 3rd Suggestions in Mid-Summer Apparel for Mcn, Women and Children Men\u2019s Outing Shirts, Washable Neck- wear, Light Weight House Robes, and Soft Flannel Treusers.Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Summer Dresses, Fabric (loves, Linen Suits, Outing Caps, and Bathing Suits.Complete Outfits For Athletic Service and Travelling Suits; and Shoes for Qolfing, Tennis, and Boating.| Trunks.Suit Cases, and Hand Bags, Kodaks and Photographic Supplies.Automobile Coats, Caps, etc.Steamer Rugs for Veranda, Motor and Camp use, Sale of White Parasols (10 only) On Friday and Saturday as follows: Silk Trimmed Chiffon, Silk Eyelet Embroidery, Silk Hand Embroidery, Linen Trimmed and Linen Insertions Former prices $8.50, $9.00, $11.00, $11.50, 12.50, $14.25 .ea ai.Your choice at $5.50 Sale of Summer Furniture On Friday and Saturday (the third floor) Rattan Rockers.Formerly $5.50 and $4.50.cceecsccscncsoscscsccons cane Old Hickory Furniture.At $2.00 At a Special Reduction On FRIDAY, July the 3rd Sale of Colored Print Goods On Friday and Saturday Plain colored Dress Linen, 36 in wide, Ordinary price 50c per yd.+.\u2026.0».At 250 Plain Red Linen, 36 in.wide.d0c per yd.\u2026 su.uss eau 0 0u0 000 Ordinary price At 160 Scotch Ginghams in assorted checks.Formerly 5 20c per ydeeeeereeeesnsossee canoes At 100 Sale of 150 Women\u2019s Straw Shapes On Friday and Saturday Comprising Turbans, High Crown Sailors, Mushroom effets and flops, in colors of Burnt, Copenhagen, Navy, Brown and Black.Values $1.75 to $3.50.¢e0er.\u201cAt 35c each THe Mantle Department On Friday and Saturday Sale of White Linen and Pique Walking Skirts, Plain trimmed and Embroid- $4.50 to $22.00 \u20acreU ce coccoccsncennsacnnse A few odd lines of Muslin, Print, Linen, Silk and Pongee Suits and Dresses.To EXCEPTIORALLY LOW PRICES.clear at Continuation of the Clearance Sale \u2014 OF \u2014 Men's and Women's Shoes (Comprising Mostiy large sizes) At exceedingly Low and Attractive Prices, \u2018COLONIAL HOUSE, MONTREAL.COLONIAL HOUSE MONTREAL rN em.\u2014 RAILWAY TELEPHONES CZAR AND KAISER ARE OUSTING TELEGRAPH FOR REPORT OF A PROPOSED MEET- TRAIN DESPATCHING ON Cc.P.R.\u2014 hone system which the C.pie ep stalled between Montreal and Farnham, Que., as a substitute for the telegraph in despatching trains, has been in operation now for three weeks, during whicly time no telegrams have been used at all on this busy section.The result has been most satisfactory, and will probably lead to a great extension of the telephone system.PR Mr.Kent, the manager of the C.P.R.telegraphs, highly praises the new sys tem.He says the system oi calling sta tions is much faster by telephone.n one case, an operator called three stations in 24 seconds.This would ta e at least two minutes by telegrap à though the fitting up of the tetep! one is more expensive, yet Mr.Kent « ec are that it will prove cheaper in, ë oO g run owing to the saving I re ne on operating.For the tecP- à svt er wires are required, TWO he telegraph they use an iron one.ere PETITION TO WIND UP.J.& W.Duncan presented a petition before Mr.Justice Davidson, on Tuesday, asking a winding.up order to put the E Leclerc Co.Ltd, in liquidation, and the writ granted a delay of two days for a written answer.% ING ON THE BALTIC.\u2014 St.Petersburg, July 1.\u2014A meeting between the Emperor Nicholas of Russia and the Emperor of Germany on the Baltic, an intimation of which appears In the \u2018Rech,\u2019 is considered here as quite possible, although no information concerning such an arrangement is yet available in official quarters, either Russian or German.pores DOMINION CUSTOMS REVENUE, Ottawa, June 30.\u2014The customs revenue of the Dominion for the month of June amount to $3,707,229, represents a shrinkage of $1,614,215 from last year.In the past three months the customs revenue has declined to the extent of $4,397,224, with a corresponding falling off in the value of our imports.\u2014\u2014e TROUBLE AT NORTH BAY.Reports from North Bay state that there is trouble between the English and French-speaking Catholics of the locality.It is said that the French having been refused permission to hold a special St.Jean Baptiste service in the local church, on Sunday last, organized an indignation meeting, and that they will take steps to have a separate congregation of their own.ATTEMPTED POISONING REPORTED AMONG FRENCH SOL- PM PAUL SENTENCED TO & Ph NG > N TOT LY 4 DIERS IN COCHIN CHINA.z D IN SEPTEMBER, re MURDER THE VERDICT Kenora, Ont.June 30.\u2014William Paul _ was found guilty before Justice Anglin Saigon, Cochin China, July 1.\u2014TwoO lat the Assizes to-day.of the murder of hundred soldiers belonging to the French Henry Schelling, near Pinewood, on the colonial infantry were seized with a sud-| Rainy river, and was sentenced to be den nausea in their barracks here to- hunged on Sept.18.day.This unexpected illness cannot be The murder for which Paul was found accounted for, and it is believed the men guilty was one of the most cold-blooded Paul and Schelling.both young men who were apparently bosom \u201cfriends jit Rainy River on Nov.30, 1906, to cut , ; ._ trmber in the woods.\"8 ORILLTA LOCAL, OPTION CASE.ii\" river and {hat was the Josiiied up Torontu, June 29.\u2014Orilha\u2019s local op- Schelling till Mis body was found four tion by-law is quashed.That town car- dave aitervards VER Paul blood-stained ried local option ast January by five] dence that Shelling he pt in he for votes over oo ree li d to Chief à horrible manner by Paul Paul as lickey, hotel.ceper rr eq, ° on tried and found guilty at the A was Justice Meredith to quash the by-law last November, but thyouel Acsizes His Lordship refused.The Divisional {jo judge's charges | Eh an error in Court at Osgoode Hall handed «ut à} new trial with t Ne was granted a unanimous judgment to-day, reversing \u2019 je sume result, the decision of the Chief Justice, and voiding the by-law.The grounds for| MASTER MECHANIC HONORED the quashing of the by-law include the : fact that the by-law prohibited the sale held, Mr.Francis A.J sale of liquor in shops and taverns, and mechanic of the Domi acobs, in 107 a by-law had been passed closing Foundry Co.was presented T and the shops.Another orgument was that [clock and an address by his With a there were irregulariti°s in the polling.on the occasion of his leaving folate, More men were allowed in polling booths vice of the company to join the pe, So \u2018 les sale poisoning.ego \u2014_\u2014\u2014 To mark the esteem in which he is master than the act provides for.The vote| Hyde Co.Mr.John Webs was 558 to 363, and twenty-five ballots! presentation.and Me pu voade the were spoiled.read the address, néon are the victims of an attempt at whole- IN the history of this part of Ontario.© SE Ty TT TS Te be pre SEX Nm Tah ew an JETT, Es TIT SE ï IA, Li Wm.Brown rer Weekly Calendar ve K IN 1 AAS e 2) ~~ YN =] a A Reserved Seats .+ .75 Cents Grand Stand .» .\".5) Cents 35 Cents 25 Cents Hillside avenue .+ .General Admission .© THURSDAY, JULY 2.ART ASSOCIATION Phillips Square Galleries of Oil Paintings, Water Coleurs and Statuary, Open Daily Admission 25c.: STANILEY FA ILE, Moving Picturee\u2014Vaudevtile &e.Evenings, 830.Matinees, Wed, Sat.2%.lllustrated Lecture\u2014Fridays, 8.30 p.m.venings, 10c, 150, 25c.Mctineos, 10c, Iôc.Plan at Leach's, 560 Bt.Catherine St.West.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" All this week DOMINION PARK \u201cDare Devil Dash The Mile a Minute Aerial Cyclist and THE CREAT GRUNATHOS TROUPE Direct from the New York Hippodrome re MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, &c.\u201c CLUSE AT MONTREAL.To 9.00 am.Campania, Cunard.*30 6.15 p.m.+ Supplementary.July: 9.00 a.m.Amerika, Hamb.-Amer.s 1 6.15 p.m.* Supplementary.1 1 9.00 a.m.La Lorraine, Gen.Tr.Atl s 1 6.15 p.m.\u2018 Bupplementary.3 9.00 am.Etruria, Cunard.¢ 3 615 p.m.\u2018 Supplementary.* 3 6.00 p.m.Virginian, Allan.« 4 1.00 p.ra.Southwark, Dominion.15 p.m.; *Letters moy be ported up to 6.1 other matter sbould be posted before 5.00 p.m.egistered before 5.30 p.me*Parcels (per Parcel Post) are forwarded \u2018by the Canadian steamer, the last time © mailing at Head Office being 5.30 p.m.on Tridays and 12.30 p.m.au Saturdays.\u2018 Letters for the above mails may be posted at Postal Stations \u2018B and \u2018C\u2019 up to within 15 minutes of the above mentioned hours of closing.* LAWN BOWLING \u2014 WESTMOUNT PLAYERS DEFEAT OTTAWA TEAM OF TWENTY-FOUR BY 36 POINTS.Westmount won an exciting game against a team of twenty-four visiting Ottawa bowlers yesterday afternoon by 23 points, the score reading 119 points to ss in Westmount's favor.Scores.Westmount.Ottawa.J.McKergow Dr.Ami WwW.W.Pope J.S.Kead J.W.Brown H, S.Campbell A.W.D.Howell E.L.Learoyd (Skip)\u201425 (Skip)\u201416 J.J.Fiske W.Linglor J.MacMillan, LL.D.J.C.Boughier Ide G.Stewart V/.S.Wilson T.Il.Christmas R.R.Farrow (Skip)\u201416 (Skip)\u201414 Jag.Kent R.Gamble E.G.Brooks Dr.Janet It.Kees W.R.Kirkpatrick F.Fowler Geo.Kydd (Skip)\u201416 (Skip)\u201418 Wm.Abbott 1, Ruddick S.F.Rutherford G.H.Clarke A.G.Gardner J.R.Spencer Wm.Brown P.E.Ritchie (Skip)\u201426 (Skip)\u2014 6 Edgar Judge G.H.Burland A.E.Christmas C.Watt John Stirling J.McJanet H.Mason McKinley (Skip)\u201423 (Skip)\u201412 C.P.Walker .Hammel R.M.Liddell The Rev.J.W.Milne W.C.Christmas J.L.Payne D.M.Wilson WW.J.Beatty (Skip)\u201413 (Skip)\u201417 Total.\u2026.119 Total.83 CLUB GAMES.The following games were played in the competition series of the Westmount Bowling Club:\u2014 F.A.Dorion Edgar Judge Wm.Abbott J.McKergow F.H.Gardner NH.M.Liddell H.Mason I\", Fowler (Skip)\u201421 (Skip)\u2014 8 Fiske \u2014 Total.a senses erne 21 CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE, Double Event.CORNWALL vs.MONTREAL QUEBEC vs.MONTREAL M.A.A,A.CROUNDS, SATURDAY, July 4th, 1808.Ball faced at 3.30 p.m CN Intermediate Game at 2.00 p,m.| Senior.Intermediate RAIN OR SHINE.BALE AT \u2018Star\u2019 Branch Office, commer Peel and St.Catberine streets; Geo.Thomson, 123 St.Francois-Xavier street; C F.Dawson, Ltd.239 Notre Dame West; M.A.A.A.Cfce, 250 Peel street.THOS.R.FULTON, Hon.Secretary.UP A POINT.Royals, Double Win Over Buffalo Yesterday Places Them at the Top of the Second Division.Mostreal took 0 games from the league leaders yesterday, in the presence of one of the largest crowds that has ever the afternoon game the stands and bleachers were packed to their fullest capacity.\u2018Bumpus\u2019 Jones pitched one of the finest games that has been seen here this season, and being backed up with perfect support shut the visitors out ia the mora- ing game by a score of one to nothing.Keefe was selected to do the twirling in the afternoon game, and after the Arst innings settled down and pitched gilt edge ball.Needham, who is playing short stop in place of Louden, who is laid up with a split finger,\u2019 played a sensational gale, some of his pick-ups being marvellous.Evane was very effective with the willow, toth bis drives sending in runs.The score in the morning game: MONTHEAL.AB.R.H.PO.A.KE.Joyce, If.vo oo .4 0 2 2 0 0 Casey.3b.\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026 4 0 1 2 2 Ô O'Neil, Tf.\u2026.os oo .4 0 0 2 0 ÙU J.Jones, cf.& 0 0 3 0 0 Evans, 1b.+.3 0 110 0 © Corcoran, 2b.3 0 0 2 6 2 Needham, 8.6.\u2026.\u2026 .3 0 0 1 1 1 McManus, c.\u2026 .8 1-2 4 3 0 E.Jones, Pp.\u2026 +00 1 0 0 1 4 Ô Totals .+.38 1 6 27 15 3 BUFFALO AB.R.H.PO.A.E.Nattress, se.4 0 1 1 8 0 Schirm, cf.\u2026 oo .2 0 0 1 1 0 White, 1.2.4 0 0 3 0 0 Keister, rf.+o +.4 0 0 0 0 0 Whitney, 1b.2 0 0 13 0 © Smith, 2b.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 8 0 1 0 3 0 Hill, 3b.¢ ve \u2014.3 0 0 2 4 O McAllister, c.\u2026 .3 0 0 4 0 © Vowtinkle, p.\u2026.ec .8 0 1 60 2 0 *Milligan .vo os oo oo» 1 0 0 0 9 0 Totals .oo ee «0 .\u2026 29 0 3 24 14 O0 *Batted for Schirm in 9th.Score by inulngs\u2014 Buffalo .\u2026.+.ov .\u2026 .\u2026 00000000 0\u20140 Montreal .\u2026 .00000100x\u20141 Summary\u2014Two base bit, Vowinkie; left on bases, Montreal 5, Buffalo 4; first base on errors, Buffalo 3; bases on balls, by Jones 1, by Vowinkle 1; hit by pitcher, Schirm; sacrifice bit, E.Jones; double plays, Needhom to Corcoran to Evans; E.Jones to Evans.Time, 1.30.\u2018 Umpire,Murray.Attendance, 2,500.The score in the afternoon game: MONTREAL.AB.R.H.PO.À.E.Joyce, l.f.\u2026.\u2026 .4 0 0 3 0 1 Caney, sh.\u2026 .8 0 1 1 3 © C'Neill, rf.\u2026.3 0 1 2 0 © Icnes, cf.\u2026.oo .\u2026 .4 1 1 2 0 0 Évens, 1b.4 0 2 12 1 0 Corcoran, 2b.4 1 1 2 3 0 Needham, 66.3 0 1 1 6 1 Clark, c.ee ss \u2026.\u2026.8 0 1 8 1 O Keefe, p.+.\u2026.\u2026 .1 0 0 1 1 © Totals .29 2 8 27 15 2 BUFFALO.AB.R.H.PO.À.E.Nattress, s8.3 1 0 6 2 1 Schirm, cf.\u2026.4 0 2 8 1 0 White, 1f.\u2026.2 0 0 2 60 0 Keister, rf.3 0 1 1 60 0 Whitney, 1b.3 0 0 3 0 0 Smith.2b.4 0 0 4 3 0 Hl, 3b.ee es 37 0 1 0 1 O Rvam.GC.+4 oe oe.4 0 1 4 8 1 Milligan, p.3 60 1 1 1 © xKnapp .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026.\u2026 1 0 0 0 0 O xxMcAllister .\u2026., .\u2026 1 0 0 0 0 O Totals .31 1 6 24 11 2 xBatted in ninth for Schirm.: xxBatted in ninth for Keister.A Score by innings\u2014 Buffalo eee 10000000 0\u20141 Mortreal cee +e 2.,.00010100x\u20142 Summary\u2014Three base hits, Milligan,Cor- coran; two base hits, Casey, Evans; first base on errors, Montreal 2; Buffalo, 1; left on bases, Montreal, 7; Buffalo, 12; bases on balls, by Keefe, 5; by Milligan, 5; hit by pitched ball, Nattress, Hill; double play, Nattress to Smith, Schirm to Ryan; struck out, by Milligan, 2; by Keefe, 1: sacrifice hit, Milligan; : stolen bases, Sctirm 2, Smith.Time, 2 hours.Umpire, Murray.Attendance, 4,500 EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS.Newark, 9; Providence, 8.Jersey City, 9; Baltimore, 2.(1) Rochester, 4; Toronto, 3.(3) Rochester, 5; Toronto, 1.\u2014 EASTERN 1.LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lot.PC.Buffalo .3 25 .583 Baltimore .33 25 .568 Providence .30 25 545 Toronto .+ oe oe.29 29 500 Montreal .0 ov .D 80 .492 Newark .«« .80 8 484 Rookester .A 81 .436 Jereey City .23 36 .890 NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS.Chicago 5, Cincinnati 1; Brooklyn 4: New York 0; Boston 6, Philadelphia 1: Boston 14, Philadelphia 5.Standing\u2014Pittsburg, Chicago, New York, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Boston, St.Louis, Breoklyn.AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS.Cleveland 2, St.Louis 1; Boston 4, New York 3; Detroit 3, Chicago 1; Philadelphia 2, Washington 0.Standing\u2014Cleveland, Bt.Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Washington._ | 10 turned out to a ball game in the city.In Powers, THE MONTREAL SPORTING NEWS N.L.U.MATCHES.Shamrock, Montreal and Capital Lost Respectively to Toronto, Cornwall and Tecumseh Yesterday.Toronto, July 1.\u2014Before 6,000 people at Rosedale to-day, Toronto: furnished one of the lacrosse surprites of the \u2018season, wheld they defeated the Slamrocks, the Minto cupholders, by 11 to 1, leading the first quarter 3 to U, and the half ÿ to 1, and 10 to 1 at the end of the third quarter.Toronto defence, strengthened by Lamb,played the game of their lives, holiling the Shamrock home safe at all siages, while the Torontos home were a little too many for the Shemrocks\u2019 defence.Tierney, in goal for the Irisbmen, was off his game, and this accounts for the Lig score.While numerous meu were ruled off, the game was a clean one, with the exception of the third quarter, when Rochford broke Carter's nose a cross check when Carter shot.Rochford was given ten minutes for this.Howard Lad his wrist hurt right at tne start of the game, but continued playing till the second quarter, when it was injured #gain, and he was obliged to retire, Morrison droj ping out to even up, but coming.on at the expiration of the fifteen minutes, with Joe Hennessy, who replacea Howard.Hennessy went off when Carter was hurt.Kavenagh was the star of the Shamrocks, while Athon played a grea: game in goal for Toronto.To Paddy Brennan belongs the honor of netting the lone Shamrock score of the match.The te.ms were: Shamrccks (1)\u2014Tierney, Howard, Lynch, Rochford, Kavanagh, McIlwaine, Mundy, O'Rielly.J.Brernan, Hogan, Hyland, P.Brennan.Toronto (11)\u2014Athon, Harcshaw, Menary, Braden, Lamb, MeKenzie, Warwick, Carter, McDonoi gh, Cameron, Morrison Reteree, J.Carlind.Judgd of play, Dr.Irvine.Cornwall, Ont., July 1\u2014The Montreal and Cornwall lacrosse teams broke the record here to-day for long matches, the teams playing forty minutes overtime to decide the tie, with wLich the regular playing time wound up.The final scorc was 7 to ti, the 15th goal being lodged in the Montreal net over half an hour after Montreal had tied the score.Montreal lead from the start until the beginning of the lust regular quarter.Then Montreal stepped ahead again, but Cornwall overtook them, and time ha« almost expired when Montreal again tied the score.Then ceme 20 minutes and 20 sec- ;onds of even up play without a score, when Cornwall once r'ore took ihe held it to the finish.About 2,500 people were present.and all remained till the 120 minutes of playing time expired at 7 o'clock.The terms were: ; Corcwall-Lalende, Burns, Cameron, F.Dcgan, C.Degan, Wkite, Degray, Phalen, Fid.Cummins, R.Degan, Frank Cumusites, McMillan.\u2019 Montreal\u2014Brennan, Neville, Haynes, O'Reilly.R.Finluyson, Kenna, F.Scott,D.Kane, Hamilton, Dade, Hogan, H Scot Umpires\u2014W.Bremley, P.J Laälly - Timekeepers\u2014Dr, Cavangh, W.Fipdlay.Penalty timekeeper, Stewart J.Rayside.Referee, W.Foran, Ottawa: judge of play, Peter Murphy, Montreal.Svat lead and Ottawa, July 1.\u2014By a score of 8 goals to 16, the Tecumsehs of Toronto Yesterday defeated the Capitals in the National Lacrosse match at 'Varsity Oval.Winning on their merits in a fast exhibition of the game, and thereby making the first hold on the Minto cup, Tecumsehs were the better team on the day's play.They took the lead in the early stages of the game and held it throughout.It was 7 t» 2 in favor of the visitors when the last quarter commenced, but Capitals tore off one of their garrison finishes, running in four goals in the last ten minutes of play.The rally, which the Senators made a dying effort to snatch a victory, came too late, and although the Capitals came within two goals of the Indians, Tecumsehs played a magniñcent defence game in the finals stages and man- #ged to retain a safe lead.The game was managed single-handed by J.M.Kearns, Arthur, Ont., president of the C.L.A.Eddie Laker, of Toronto, was to have been referee, but he failed to turn up, and after a long delay, the teams belng unable to agree, Kearns decided to perform alone, and his work was the best that Ottawans have seen in a long while, Taylor played for Capitals, no objection being made by the Indians.The line \u2018up was as follows: Capitals\u2014Hutton, Fagan, Brenan, Shea, Pringle, Askfleld, Starrs, Butterworth, Eastwood, Taylor, Gorman, Allen.Tecumsehs \u2014 Glarke, Griffith, Graydon, Pickering, Davidson, Rountree, Felker, Querrie, Murton, Gilbert, Durkin, Adam- so Referee, J.M.Kearns, Arthur, Ont.; ym- pires, A.S Robertson und J.XK.Forsrth: timekeepers, Gundy Forrester and A, Pittaway: penalty timer, Frank Grace.A FEATURELESS GAME \u2014 CONTEST BETWEEN NATIONAL AND HAMILTON AT MAISONNEUVE WAS UNINTERESTING PERFORM- ANCR.\u2014 The Nationals won easily from their Hamilton opponents at Maisonneuve yesterday in a featureless game, the final score reading 8 to 3 in the home team's favor.After the first quarter the 1,200 spectators in the stands seemed to take little interest in what was going on in the field, but were more interested in the reports being received from Ottawa, Cornwall and Toronto.Had it not been for the interest in the outside matches, very few would have remained until the end.Harry Smith and Desse Brown, who had charge of the field, had nothing to do.The jacrosse put up by both teams was so tame that they did not even have to warn a player.The penalty timekeeper never took his watch from his pocket.The teams and officials were as follows: National\u2014L\u2019Heureux, Cattarinich, Duck- ett, Decarie, Clement, Sauve, Gauthier, Du- - lude, Groulx, Dupras, Dussault, Pitre.Hamilton\u2014Hese, Hocking, Larose, West, Rountree, Marshall, Fink, Findley, Ra- telle, Tanguay, Smith, Heffernan.Referee, Harry Smith; judge of play, D.Brown; umpires, Eddie Robinson and J.Ritchot; timekeepers, R.Lanthier and J.Babb; penalty timekeeper, H.Lacoste.| DAILY WITNESS vera id ane dB 6 mda] aA AE À sea BROCKVILLE ROAD RACE.\u2014Photo by Murray & San.Brockville, Royal, who came in first, and his clubmates who won the team race for the M.À.À.A.Names, reading from left to right: Royal, Lambie, Young, Thompson, Leonard, Hall.LINKS WERE CROWDED.Handicap Competition, Qualifying Round, and Club Team Match Drew Large Concourse of Golfers to Dixie From early morning till dusk the links at Dixie were crowded yesterday with a throng of players engaged in the handi- cup event of the Royal Canadian Golf Association week.To be exact, the first couple started out at 8.30 o'clock in the morring, while it was just on 8.15 o'clock in the evening when the last card was handed in.Though not the main feature, the handicap competition is the event which draws the greatest number of entries.No less than 116 players teed up and what is unusual a very high percentage returned scores, Concurrently with this, which was 9 85 hole event under medal corditions, a team match which drew twelve entries each of four a side was played, \u2018and in addition it was used to determine tne\u2019 32 golfers to enter the first round of the amateur championship to-day.A prize was also given for the best scratch score.Cf these 32 players the sixteen defeated this morning form the first consolation, while the next wixteen to the number decided on by yesterday's rounds compose the second consolation.On the return of the cards it was found that A.Morris, of Beaconsfield, had returned the best gross and net scores.His 157 lees 8 was equalled by H.E.Moles, of Outremont\u2019's 173 less 24, but no one came within four strokes of his net effort, thé next being W.Reekie, of Lambton, with 161.Mr.Morris's gross score was made up of a 78 and a 79, and was a fine effort.A feature of the competition is the inarked success of the handicapping, a striking vindication of Calkin's system introduced this year.Royal Montreal players did well in the competition, capturing the 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th and 8th places.Following is a list of the leading scores: 1 2 Gr.Il'p.Net.\u2018 A.Morris, Beaconstield .78 79 157 8 149 H.E.Moles, 1 Outremont .St 89 173 24 149 J.A.Jackson, Ottawa ., .88 BT 174 24 150 W.Maltby, Royal Montreal 86 90 176 24 152 Howard Smith, oval Montreal 92 92 184 32 1 E.A.McNutt, 2 \u201c es Roval Montreal 80 82 162 15 152 J.Hil, Roval Montreal 79) 83 162 10 152 Percy Molson, Roval Montreal 82 87 169 16 153 | A.Hutchison, Ottawa .86 T9 165 12 153 A.J.P.Gallagher, Outremont .8 80 167 14 163 Gerald Lees, Outremont .81 81 162 8 154 Donald Blair, Ottawa .92 98 130 36 154 W.R.Smythe, Tcronto .B82 88 170 16 154 A.W.Austin, Lambton .97 92 189 23 157 W.Reekie, Lambton .77 34 161 4 157 R.S.Weir, Outremoni .93 88 y181 24 157 H.H.Sims, \u2019 Royal Montreal 89 $8 177 20 157 L.S.Peck, Royal Montreal 88 87 175 18 157 Dr.Ruttan, Royal Montreal 88 33 183 26 157 G.A.Hutton, Beaconsfield.81 8 166 8 158 C.E.Leveson Gower, Ottawa .8 83 166 8 158 A.McKim, Royal Montreal 89 89 178 20 158 Alec Wilson, Roval Montreal 89 89 178 20 158 Allan Gill, Ottawa .91 56 187 28 159 A.G.Mackay, Westmount .90 88 178 20 159 C.M.Finnis, Quebec .90 8 171 12 159 E.W.Garneau, Quebec .8 86 169 10 159 J.P.Taylor, Royal Montreal 85 s2 167 8 159 Lambton had not much difficulty in winning the team match, the event going to them by 13 points, Royal Montreal I.coming second with 668 points, and Beacons- fle'd a close third, three strokes behind.The scores were: Lambton Golf Club\u2014 George S.Lyon .oe oer.83 80 P A.E.Auetin .+ ++ ven.8 50 D, C.Dick .+ ++ ++ 0.DU LA VW.Reekie .+ + se sees (7 84 Totals .+.+.«0 322 333\u2014 055 Doyal Montreal G.C., team No.1\u2014 J.Percy Taylor .8 82 Alec Wilson .+.+.0 0 8 bl Jim Hill .+.++ eres.+9 63 W.S.Clouston .+ os oo.08 bo Total .2.BIT 331668 Beaconstield Golf Club, 671; Royal Mont- reel G.C., team No.J, 673; Outremont Golf Club, 680; Royal Montreal Golf Club, team No.2, 87; Ottawa Golf Club, 96 ; Tororto Goif Club, 710; Quebec Golr Club, team No.1, 715; Quebec toit Club, No.\u20ac, \"36.The handicap ë qualifying round ior the amateur cuam- pionship and thirty-two players were drawn lo meeut to-Gay.À number of those whose gru&s scores yesterday eutitled them to play in the championship have not eu- tered for the competition.Tue draw Ior the first round is as follows: Alec Wilson, Royal Montreal, ve.P.Molson, Royal Montreal.C.A.Bogert, \u2018loronto, ve.E.A.Mec- Nutt, Royal Montreal.H.H.Sims, !toya! Montreal, vs.A.Morris, Beaconsñeld.E.Garneau, Quebec, vs.T.B.Reith, Beaconsfield.F.N.Southam, Royal Montreal, vs.A.E.Levescn:Gower, Otiuwa.Gerald Lees, Outremont, vs.A.E.Austin, Lambton.C.B.Grier, Royal Montreal, ve.D.C.Diclz, Lambton.Jonr Morgan, Ranelagh, vs.G.A.Hutton, Beaconsheld.A.J.P.Uallagher, Outremont, Ve.A.Hutchison, Ottawa.Percy Taylor, Royal Montreal, ve.T.E.Merett, Moyai Montreal.A.G.Mackay, \\Wwtmount, vs.Fritz Martin, Hamilton.J.T.Novinger, Outremont, vs.C.D.Robins, Royal Montreal.G.Turpin, Royal Montreal, vs.W.R, Smythe, Toronto.A.A Adams, ' Roval Montreal.A.H.Campbell, Toronto, ve.D.D.Wilson, Quebec.Hamilton, vs.Jim HI, C.M.Finbis, Quebec, vs.LL.8.Peck, | Royal Montreal.| Tue draw for the second consolation js: M, McGreevy vs.S.H.Martel.A.W.McAllister ve.C.CC.James.Dr.Anger vs.A.W.Austin.| W.H.C.Mussen vs.J.Sale, jr.T.Hutchison vs.S.A.Rowbothaun.¢ WW, T.J.Hall vs.W, Hodg-on.; M 8S.Weir vs.T.J.Webster.| TI Ashe ve.H.A.Budden.| The annual meeting of the Roval Canadian Golf Association was held in the club rooms of the Royal Montreal | elected for the coming season: | President\u2014Col.Sweeney, Toronto Golf Club.| Vice-presidents\u2014(C.C.James, Lambion G.C., Ontario; G ruld Lecs, Outremont 1G.C.Quebec.Executive committee\u2014Jas, J1ill, Royal Montreal G.C.: W.R.Smythe, Toranin Golf Club; A.H.Campbell, Toronto G.C.; J.A.Jackson, Ottawa Golf Club: J.C.Brackenbridge, Lambton Golf Club.Secretary-treasurer\u2014Pelham Edgar ronto Golf Club.Auditor\u2014R.H.ReveilHe, Brantford G.C.À vote of thanks was accorded to Gorernor-Gencra] for his gift lo the ne clation of a magnificent perpetual competition, To- ; F0- silver trophy for to replace the Aber- -\u2014 TO DEAL WITH ROWDYISM NATIONAL LACROSSE UNION WILL MEET ON MONDAY IN CONNECTION WITH FLAYER'S ASSAULT ON MR.CARLIND.\u2014 Toronto, July 1.\u2014Mr.Carlind.the referee of the Toronto-Capital game last Saturday, says in his report tc President Thompson, ol the N.L.U., in peaking of the assault of Taylor: \u2018I would suggest for the benefit of clean lacrosse that ap example be made of any player who is guilty of so \u2018grave an offence as assaulting aun official, -o as to urge on the players the high ideals of clean and manly play, and if it is not too presumptuous on my port, would sugge-t that the president of the league be cem- powered to deal with such matters at Lis discretion.\u2019 The league will meet next Monda chit in Montreal to decide the foregoing.bight yesterday served as mn Golf Club , last night, when the following officers were | the deen Cup, which, under the deed of gift, became the property of G20.Lyon, the open champion, on his third concecutive | in.: ~The financial report showed that the A hociation had a successful Year Ananci- ally, BROCKVILLE ROAD RACE P.ROYAL, OF THE M.A.A.A, TOOK THE LEAD AFTER THE FIRST MILE AND WAS NEVER EADED.1.\u2014Brockviile ob- with a «ilzens\" de- with the :deul wiatber prevailing, proved a grand ruccees Ex- vvrsions came in from inany points wail bundreds of visitors, aud \u2018ut iowa }re sented 4 gala appearance.The feature ot the Inurn.ng programme * Brockville, Ont., Juiy ecrved Dominion Day .20nstration which, was à ten-mile road race whi:h I ova.of the Montreal Amateur Ath.etc Aseu ciation, wou buadily :n 55 ininulé aud 5 ceconds, in a field cf IN stariem.Alte: the first mile Royal tock the oad end wzs Lever headed, finishing etrone.Twelve men dropped by the ways.0 from exhausiion before thie completion wo.the first five miles.W.Queal, or 1ne Brockville Harr.finished second.2, minutes behind Hea.and J.Lambie, of the MA A.A., Wu 15.71 in 3% minutes.There were fifteen prizes, and \u2018ee x won emblems of the long grind in tn thape of medals, cups, eic.Ju nlito= 1.the above meauloged three were: M.OH Milroy, Brockiille Harriers.A Voung MAAA J McCuaig, MAAA J Leon: ard, M.A.A.A.: J.Cree, Brockville Ya riers; Gordon Fletcher, Hrockville liar riers: H.Humble, Brockville Harriers.P.Baptie, Deserento.A Hall, M A A A Crau, Brockville Harrem.R Fraser, Brockville Harriers.J Canoe Club, (Xtawa.F.Cawthraw, I }rmau Brady.=: Par- ricks* A A A.Harriers, Montreal.A Jad of 14.who fioiehed 16th, War g.ven a special eutecr pren prize cf 6 < ner watch for his (plendid showing The race wos witnessed by In fino people.[a GAME ENDED IN DRAW Philadeiphia.Pa.July match between former Freeenting the Toronto, and the Philadelphia began here Yesterday, draw.The Canadians 1.\u2014The college Ont.Cricket ended cri ket players re Cricket Cat, Club, wh =» t¢-day :2 e ] made 311 runs .n {their first :nn:ng- on Tuceday, and at ton.end of the day® play the Phiadeipl.a players had ecored N° rune for a lose of coven wicker: By à govd ttund ie ja (ter ran their total Up 15 254 Tune before and the To | Tunic players only sucecreded 5 «4 \u201cng 19\u20ac runs for none wickete before amis were drawn.\u2014__ | | | | | they were finally dieposed of, | | ; SONS OF SCOTLAND GAMES I i The ansadu! pe nu and guinée The Lady\u2014\u2018Look here, you said that if vireini .2 Montreal Quebet TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY FROM JUNE 14th, 190; Tr .» .= LORD CURZON AND VISCOUNT [I'd give you your dinner, you'd mow the DOMINION LI NE Virginian, ja 3 .3 a.m.339 oom ro ASC ce co ei FARES FROM MONTREAL, .y , eu /inds 2 ati st.MORLEY DISCUSS IT.lawn for me.\" The Hobo\u2014T'd like to do Jictorian, July 17 .3.30 am.3.00 p.m.dally at 10.10 am.and 10 15 p m., for Win- a hd.\u2014 it, ma'am, but I gotter teach yer a lesson.Corsican, July 24 .4.00 am.2.00 p.m.J.-m., ; Never trust the Nord of a total stranger.\u2019 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Virginian, July 3i .3.30 am.3.00 p.m, /Pe& and Vancouver.Winnipeg, Kan, .$35.60 $22.5, London, June 30.\u2014An oratorieal duel \u2014Cleveland \u2018Lead _ FROM MONTREAL.Midship saloons, Cabine du luxe, spacious Emerson, Man.25.60 21.4.Dee) Lord Aon of om evelan eader.© ~ |*SOUTHWARK July 4, Aug.8 Sept 12 |Promenade decks,electric lights throughout.Montreal- Portland-0ld Orchard- Portage ia Prairie, Man.36.95 2.0: an 18ÇOUN orley © » \u2014 *DOMINI .15, t.19 SALOON, $77.50 and up.The Turbiner \u20ac 5 Secretary of State for India, occurred Gaddie\u2014\u2018Crittick read your essay, and Orta IN July 5 ALE > sept 26 387.50 and a > > Kennebunkport, Me.Carman, Man.36.00 2.h tl .uly ug.a4, pt.VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.Branden, Man.38.60 23.4.in the House of Lords to-ni t on 1\u20ac he insists that you're beyond your depth.\u2019 *KENSINGTON .July 25, Aug.29 Oct.3 SECOND-CLASS Liverpool, Leondnnderry, Montreal-Portland Sleevi and Parlor .38.80 subject of .cent unrest in India.this Deriter\u2014\u2018Ah! I thought h 14.Gad- *CANADA Aug.1, Sept.5, Ocs.10 845.00 and $47.50, and upwards, according to ontreal-Portland Sleepicg and Parlor | Reepawa, Han.\u2026.80 21.3.he er : oug 6 would.\u201d Ga st Car Service, daily, jncludivg Sunday, bas Yorkion, Sask 43.65 27.° being Viscount Morley's maiden speec aie .\u2018These steamers carry passengers.eamer.b tonded OI Orchard and Benne ;\u2019 rea .7.in that House.Lord Curzon regarded {9i¢\u2014\u2018You did?\u2018Then you know what he The \u2018CANADA\u2019 *s one of the fastest and THIRD CLASS, Liverpool, London, or pan oxen L to M rent) ane FR | Regina, Sask.\u2026.43.65 28 +.the unrest as a chronic symptom of the means.\u201d DeRitét+\u2014'Yes, ho means simply most comfortable steamers in the Canadian Belfast, $27.50 and $28.75, according \"to pm.Daily oo Epine Car Jeaving Mont.Moose Jaw, sask.43.65 129\": condition of Asia as a whole, which |that I'm beyond his depth.\u2019\u2014Philadelphia et Clase rate, $72.50 and upwards steamer.real on Saturday night will run to Kenne- Saskatoon, 8ask.50.05 32.° bas been fomented by Japan's victory \u2018Press.\u2019 Second-Class, $42.50 and upwards, accord- Hesveri To GLASGOW, ; bunk only on Sunday morning.Fassen- Prince Albert, © aok.51.56 33.2 over Russia.I \u2014 Ing to steamer, Ter an, Jury i Pretorian, July 25 gers for Kennebunkport will take elcctric gattleford, Sask.62.95 34.:, : * u spe , ug.hi v ., Europe, Te said pir Re deverbérations Old Gentleman\u2014Rastus, if you had half Moderate re ons (ce Second Olmes Grampian, July 5 omis Aug, 8 jours 19 Kennebunk Vermillion, Sask .56.25 36.7; - To Liverpool, $45.00.\u2019 \\ ee 60.10 38.9 of that conflict have spread like a ot that big watermelon, would you be hap | To London, $2.50, additional.uPioon, $62.60 and up.Second Cabin, ST.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA.Edmonton, Alta 0 A 3 thundercloud through the whispering [Pÿ?\" Little Rastus\u2014\u2018No, sah.\u2019 Old Gen-| Thiré-Class to Liverpool.London, Lon- and up.\u2018Third Class, $26.50.etant soto many other points galleries of the East tleman\u2014\u2018What more would you want to danderrv.Belfast.Gincenw $27.50.TO HAVRE AND LONDON.- Through Sleeping Sar service Is now re- in theCanadian North-West, Viscount Morley, in defending he complete your happiness?\u2019 Littls Rastus\u2014 MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth) Sardiniaz, July 4 Corinthian, Aug.1 a Station at 1.25 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.Eorzon that policies, agreed, with ord \u2018De odder half ob dat melon, sah.\u2019\u2014Chi- ENGLISHMAN .se au oo +6 July 4 Sictian, July 18 Pemeranian, Aug.8 p.m., on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Fast train service, including the famous en that the trond e was largely had cago \u2018Daily News.\u2019 For all information, apply to local agents, Salcor, called.Second Cabin Rate.$40 and Friday, and returning ieaving St.An- \u2018International Limited.\u2019 to Japan\u2019s victory.The government or to {to London, $45 to Havre and up: to Paris, grews on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Double track, superior accommodation.no reason, he continued, to doubt the .DOMINION LINE.1 88.865 additional.Third Class, $27.50; and Fridays, up to July 14th, inclusive.See the great clectric plant now user) - > 1a) ! c ë governmen planta : pand vpward.bunk only or Sundav morning Doe \u20ac tion and publie road in the native re serve in the division in which he lives for the government without pay for a veriod of one month in every twelve.2nd Cabin\u2014$42.50 and upward, according to steamer.: GEO.McL.BROWN, 3 Board of Trade, General Passenger Agent.open Juno tat to October 1st.: - for Kennebunkport Enlarged.Lighted with Gas, .i Terms Moderate.' a Kennebunk.\u201d will take élroiri A BUTTRESS.\u2018Now,\u201d said the teacher, who had been giving an elementary talk upon architec- \u2014 FAMOUS ALCONQUIN PARK, a If you want Perfect Comfort, Good Table, R snd very Best Outing you ever had, go to que penalty for non.-compliance with ture, \u2018can any little boy tell me what all ; - | ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q., | PARRY SOUND 1\u20ac order 18 Imprnsonment wi ar \u2018\u2018\u2019buttresa' 48?vases - the most antisfactor d least ex pensive labor for a period not exceeding six| « \u2018 RP GY sf Reford A engies Summer and Health Fesort in ; .I know,\u201d shouted Tommy Smart.A i > Modern botel.Perfect Sanitation.re HICHLANDS OF ONTARIO months, The natives, however, are nanny-goat.\u2019 Delichtful 9 Distance Phone.Telegraph and Post * beginning to request the Cabinet to ab- goat.g a ATR A Splon.dB de Rooms Those desiring 10 visit ihe fames 4 rogate the law.H i i 8 Music.Piva Foo, CLOCK GOLF ENNIS.gonquin Pærk.Parry Found Co WILL BE DEDUCTED.oliday Trips DONALDSON LINE to CLA8COW @ Trrnxn TENNIS, BoatTima, BATHING and Highlands of Ortario.can leave More 7 tN 8 .p .t 8.2 ë arrive oor Lo SUSPECTED PICKPOCKET.\u2018| Mistress\u2014Saran Jane, what has hap- | on MARINA teatd stomager EO oo BY TE BA a ee ee While Detectives Cowan and Gor- pened?SS.ATHENIA (Cold storage).July 16 Silver Medal awarded to Aben- || pot Harbor at S00 an: weik cove, nn man were returning from Dominidn| sarah Jane\u2014'Ob, mum, I've fallen down ; \u2019 akis Mineral Water by Louisiana | tng Montreal at 8 pr A clos corn Park last night, they heard a passen_ the stair and broken mÿ neck! Passenger Rates\u2014Second Cabin, $42.50; Purchase Exposition, St.Louts, tion at seotin Junction for Month Bus ger shout that he had caught a man e stair y : , Steerage, $26.50 Eastbound; $27.50 prepaid, Meo., World's Fair, 1964.Highest | Through Puvliman cars on the above train- with his hand in his pocket.The| Mistress (firmly)\u2014\"Well, whatever you've Westbound.award to a Canadian Water.a complainant was R.WW.Burry, of the |broken, it'll be deducted from your wages.\u2019 CITY TICKET OFFICES, Laing Packing Company, and he point.\u2014Sydney \u2018Bulletin.\u2019 ROTTERDAM SERVICE.a ont boue 134 St.James et.\u2018Phones Main 460 and 461, ed out the suspected pickpicket to the SS.KASTALIA .July 25 tism, Nervous Diseases, Bciatica, Nervous or bonaveuture Station detectives who requested him to ac.; - À Prostration, Dyspepsia of various forms, Round Trip Tickets at SINGLE FIRST- Diseases of the Liver and Lidneys\u2014siso company them to police headquarters.You cannot ossibly have CLASS FARE, to all points on line\u2014 THOMSON LINE to LONDON Diseases peoullar to Women.When brought there and questioned h ; DELIGHTFUL PLACE gh nd questioned he a better Cocoa than good geing June 30 and July 1.Good £8, DEVONA (cold £ FOR WEEK END OUTINGS could not give a satisfactory account returning until July 2nd, 1908.air) (cold xtorage and cool July 4 Brighter, Better, Gayer than ever.es prés of himself.Te gave his name as J MONTREAL-TORONTO Line (via 1,000 gg, CERVONA ( (cold storage and rool ï Rouna Trip from Montreal via G.T R., $2.50 TLWZ ' XY SES Benjamin Laurie and said he came from Islands and Rochester, N.Y.), daily,ex- air) July 11 Saturday to Monday.8S.0U.Rates $12 to $16 the United States.cept Sundays, at 12 noon.PTT TEST Er rie do heputifi Dookie PQ Bonaventure Unien Dopet MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON LEITH SERVICE.ee \u2014_ TRIED TO STAB GIRL os dr P| Line te ENS Prat (55.FREMONA LL dur 3 : The police of the Ontario and City A delicious drink and a sustaining every Friday at 7.00 p.m.Special low pesos seavier, SUMMER TIME TABLE.\\ Hall avenue station are looking for an food.Fragrant, nutritions and rates on this line.SS.FREMONA July 3 NE Cadieus atrbca on Tuesday night.economical.This excellent Cocoa a QUEBEC ne De at 7) \"LE SERVICE.7.30 ; levis Sucre ETS SU À n.m.NEWCASTLE SER Riviere du loup, Cac» Ap Jealousy is supposed to be the cause of maintains the system in robust | EC SAGUENAY Lie-From Quebec, SS.JACONA Lov.July 2% Mont Tremblant, Que.A.M.litle Mote th outrage.ealt and enables t to resist Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and OPEN THE WH E YEAR Saturd t 8.30 : OL \u2014 .winter's extreme cold.urdays, at 8.30 a.m.THE ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited BURGLARS IN MITCHESON STREET.: Montreal, T to.Quebec, St.Job NB This Firat-Ci Hotol ts eltuated north | Levis, Queber.Jiv.ers Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, N.B., 8 First-Class Hotel is situa n I Youn.Compbelior A.Two attempts were made yesterday to and Portland, Me.of Montreal, on the line of the C.P.R., in 12 Se nn Pate and enter dwellings on Mitcheson street.= {the heart of the Laurentian Range of PTS ' cen en About 11 o'clock in the forenoon, while mountains.FIRST-CLASS FISHING AND NOON, | [Vi tram marc oo Mrs.Gauvreau of 181 Mitcheson street BOATING (BOATS FREE).ao INTOXI Ot Jr J returned from buying some provisions TING LIQ gold or allowed on the y ond Newfounrdlurl she was surprised Ye find a man on her Sold by Grocers and Storekeepers premises.First-class table, hot and cold .rear gallery trying to open one of the in £- -1b.and #-1b Tins, water, and lighted by electricity.St Hvacinthe Tiree oe windows.He made his escape by jump- 7 An Ideal Place PM ville, Nirole ani irons oa ing on a shed roof and then into a near- ; «IV.tations.by lane.The second attempt was made JACKSON & CO Dominion Da Excursion to Spend a Holiday at three o\u2019clock, on the dwelling of CARPENTERS.BUILDERS ?y S : Lui ve Ernest Enders, 157 Mitcheson street, \u2019 E : .11.45 Night Expres 7+ Levh &: : xoursion to Ottawa, $2.50 | Cc Limited ASPE BASIN .Tee, Sie nues at # where four men were seen trying to un- ompan imited.Quebec.Slecqer 7: at a hd lock the rear door.They were scared and CONTRACTORS.and tw Local Ports twenty-five cents more pany, \u2019 P.M.ro à .The favorite spot for Health and Sport.Ay away by one of the neighbors, who start- Valuations made.Jobbing promptly than single fare.RIVER AND GULF OF ST.LAWRENCE ; Eu ed to shout for help.The police have attended to Tickets ED io Eo th, 2th and th Charming Resort for 8portsmen Sry 3 been notified.p.P 829B to 535 HIBERNIA: ROAD, June.Return 8rd July.Summer Crutses in Cool Latitudes.and Pleasure Seekers.+ Tel Main 4153.Grand Exoursion to Garillon,$1.| THE WELL and favorably known The vicinity affords beautiful scenery OCEAN LIMITER ; .bv the largest and fastest Steamer on the; SS.\u2018CAMPANA,\u2019 1.760 tons, lighted by fine sea bathing and unexcelled fishing.ROBBED HARDWARE HOUSE.Ottawa, the splendid Steamer \u2018EM- clectricity, and with all modern com- Guests bave the privilege of salmon and For Matrpedia.C mp on Halk \u201cVancouver, B.C., June 30.\u2014Privatq PRESS\u201d Jake Se m GR.tral a forts, leaves Montreal, on Mondays, at |trout fishing in connection with the house.St.John.Hahtax and bro Le ee detectives have discovered that aystema- STERILIZED, CURLED HAIR evening.v p n 4 pm ath ane zt Joly for Pictou, Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence.|land wil start Sunday.Ture no Le tic thefts have been going on at c+ N.S., calling at Quebec, Gaspé, Mal Bay, 9 Montreal at 77 pon.Lennan, McFeely & Co.\u2019s wholesale hard- ar ATTRESSES AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS Perce, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.I,, | BAKER S HOTEL, ware house, and about $10,000 in goods THE ° UP LAKE ST.LOUIS and Down Rapids, and\u2019 Charlottetown, P.E.f.stolen.Three employees have been dis- We make them in Several Grades.50c.Str.Princess will leave Canal Bassn, YORK FROM : (Now Oven) CITY TICKET OFFICE: charged.As a result of the.detection, CRAWFORD & SON, foot of Serene\u2019 pie ae st.Gabriel NEW QUEBEC so long and favorably known, offers frst.141 St.James St.Tel.Boli M.615.one of the Jours men, the son of a BEDDING SPECIALISTS, To HUDSON, on Lake of Two Moun- calling at Charlottetown and Halifax, Class accommodation for tourists, with a PRICE GEO.STRUM | prominent ddle West business man, Tel, Main 8944.555 WILLIAM ST.tains, by C.P.K., 1.30 pm, snd return by |: - \u2018TRINIDAD, 2,600 tons, sails from the omtom or be lans for vour eum- H à \u2019 is reported to have attempted suicide.Steamer \u2018EMPRESS\u2019 down Rapids, $1.00.Quebec 25th July, 8th and 29nd August.ma oa hog To to write for terms and AZ Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agen\u201d.\u2014 corr \u2019 return Soy y Sto Ea BB 2 RR M | ] I » A other information to Kode = an ° | down Rapids.sûc.Summer excursions, $40 and upwards BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes: ! To LACHINE and return by Steamer, by the twin screw .-mudicn ?5,500 ; x , z F1 down Rapids\u2014Take 5 p.m.G.T.R.train vins.Sailings from New York fort- INCH ARRAN HOUSE ASN'S FOREST FRIEND to Lachine Wharf, B0c.nightly from 2nd June to 5th October.DALHOUSIE, N.B.THE REST IN THF MARKET.Tickets Te Bonaventure, Station, or Of- Lempere ri ve $0 or ea breezes, sel- popen June st to Sept it San ecco = Price.2c and boc., St.James rtree os.12 3 .N E.MANOIR RICHELIEU TADOUSAG HOTEL or Windsor Hotel; G.T.R.Station.17.The finest trips of the season \u2018for DEAN, Proprietor, Dalhousie, N.B.HARTE'S BLOOD PURIFIER Henri; or Head Office, 165 Common street.health \u2018and comfort.\u2014 The iMlnest Spring Medicine.Bettrs 0 J 20 h J 25 h Tel.M.1023.ARTHUR AHERN, Secreta \u2018AVENUE HOUSE,\u2019 PEAK'S ISLAND.\u2014 \u2018han earsaparilla.: Quebec, This popular seaside house is open June pens une Î I Opens une Î 1 A th S Il For freight, passage arc - Staterooms, 27th for summer travel.Correspon- HELLEBORE r ur ma anoly to dence solicited.M.C.STERLING.Save your Currants and Gooseberries.\u2014\u2014 Use White Hellehore.Plumber J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents.; - ~~ \u2019 y ie .nt OCÉAN VIEW HOTEL, BIDDEFORD .HM, PATERSON, Manager, F.B.BOWEN, Manager, Gas and Steam Fitter.211 Vommis one street, city.Pool, Maine, the finest moderate price J A HARTE Druggist Murray Bay, P.Q Tadoussac, P.Q er, hote] on the New England coast.bath- ° ° \u2019 \u2019 , * 860 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD ENTS FOR SALE ing, boating, canoeing, fishing, golf,ten- 150 Notre Dame West | Tel.East 2150 (Baxter Block.) | AT THE \u2018WITNESS OFFICE, , § | nis Write for leaflet ; \u2018 - pu an Rae ARCANE TL LE ne vi lop ER 4 Je a Ea NER 2 fi tall hy) ee et P \u201cgre ne et 22,28 = eue A a a Le #.EE 2.25 $3.25 34.15 6.35 $8.95 est Ee bo.bed to train- Clair go to I St.TES ; 1s Al- j the atreal Depot e De- arriv- orne>- Bay.trains.A 481, E.Bay, a and » du ncton, rdney.rough Syd- nond- ediate Levis, at @ ncion, dd Is- aving 615.SBE, \\gentes ! Bettes TavrsnAY, Jury 2, 1908 } A SOLDIER'S LOVE.! -pen fast in these days, and all .- happiest and hardest for me pow.life had always run in current with me; my griets no 1 sce; noteless agonies none the .\u2026 because sometimes fantastic.the world looked awkward to vas long in harmonising.But ~¢ older, and gained confidence A sation, a degree of happiness ; © Perhaps if I had kept in » I might have crystallized in- .storical, Dbotanizing, serene : ladyhood I was fast becom- «nty-one.But Time\u2019s wbirli- placed me in the midst of the my little drama.was Morrison Deane, whom I known with the indifference ship, now to find him of kin- \u20181.told me how long he had me, how he understood my 4 powers.I felt that out of \u2018new he confided only in me.vathy made me proud.Slow .~ometimes kindle in a moment :- fume; and if I had been slow- \u201cing myself to the appreciation man, what matter?No need on 1t, I loved him.+ know the mystery?The subtle, ~ uphfting of the whole nature, .ndonment of the first rapture, + and hard control cf a new [ was changed out of my own , nding.For the first time I 1ded the unutterable beauty of \u201cribute of Divinity.Then I first orshipped God.ture Jay then in mazy, shifting n no day-reverie did I seek to late.Girls are prone to de- -msëlves, and fancy the friend- ~~ + \u2018ner friend turning love-color; QI not falter but once, it was so ~~ \\ nt Felix and I had lived on vintrv home without a thought prrs, We two were alone in the and were contented as two wo- \u201cver can be.< lenly the ancient maiden, a hun- nes more youthful in her feelings [.consented tu enliven the soli- \"a solemn.respectable widower, a I should never have suspected.my Iriends took counsel on my .and decided I 4hould be buried .mer, but take up my abode hence- with my guardian and cousin ~~ >o the house was dismantled, .nooks and habits invaded, and : \u2018as to commence my new life with vs :a-ked 1n three great trunks be- oT me.\u2018 only time I was ungracious to -r-on Deane was that afternoon, ~~ ue walked in swinging his straw- and looking 8&0 cool and contented E .nluriate me.V4 he said, in a few moments, ir» cross.Come, take a walk; 1 to go over the river, and\u2014it is jar for you?Who knows how ke kmght and maid, we may .\u201cnese old ways again!\u2019 cwsed up my hat from the floor, :- .we walked toward the long, iron [-.x» \u201char spanned the river.Leaving ~ .© and dusty track we took a road | : vy across desolate meadows, gradu- -ining higher ground, till the *.brown houses of B began to ; down to us, and we found our- \u201csn tae long, elm-shaded street\u2014 \u20ac Droles of the dwellers therein.I wallked on slowly until Morrison ended _ 5 errand, when we turned back again.\u20182 hour altered the scene.Soft rose ~1 amber faded into the blue of upper -1ven, and faint earth-mists began to _#p from the ground, which bore a ~.aness I had never felt before.Some ; rron of my mood escaped me as we \u201col unrestrainedly.dread this new uncertainty so, my \u201cre shrinks so timorously from the wiore me.that I wish [ could slip out of it.I feel hopeless.\u2019 ' vx at the bridge,\u201d said he, as we ol it.\u201cAlong its dark perspective - uttle lamps glitter; there is no +.\u201clout them.\u2018You should have © Z to trouble you deeply.Have me ry v7ose not.There is nothing to nothing to anticipate: no- regret, and nobody to whom! thing more than Miss Oliver.| crossed the bridge.It was The low gurgle of the water lingering footsteps were the nda that roused the echoes.! said Morrison, and put his und me\u2014he knew he might, \u2018tlow desperate you women na little sad! Now [ would in my calculations or rough- ::h a mood as this; but you r it until you are ready for a from the parapet.Are you to me?- shot through me.Oh, how ! might be; Then came the \u2018nought, like the rare jewel t
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