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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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[" LC BIRT [ = w PA pe tu, i 508 Te Fatr and Very Warm HEARD Y ES.v pas r list on.lureh -, ay.à disco, ee Leth Mon yr.sade tA- ery dtt.FN nels ond tions Xi 5 pe dus ) porte .etd nis ow.» a'tan thle Le grow Un nn; LE of te, BERGHE M- ne Rov.ve ts h wen a 2he dq re, DEL.keep a 1e daily > found time to qd ra- le as e TT ite Sob henna lus y Care reach cenls, Ad- t ment.bd and brreet* ecpslt ugh i be ad: ttues5 ty tne tor ol HED FS SR ery Warm = NESS + XLIX., No.182 ee er 1.2 FIRE IN THE CROW\u2019S NEST PASS, Three Bush Fires Said to Have Been Started at Fernie With Object of Freeing Five \u2018Black Hand\u2019 Suspects Who Were in Jail.INSURANCE LOSSES DISCOURAGING \u2014RELIEF FROM MONTREAL.{See also Page 10.) Lt.Aug.3\u2014lhe most sen- ~v in connection With the Fer- mis rom Cranbrook to-night, - \u2026 a- :*wd that proof 1s forth-.~.- .bush fires were start- \u201c+ ~n eventually burned all \u201c \u201c+ express object of free- jœk Hand suspects under Fer » jai.lt 15 a matter of : > must of the prisoners \u201c4 +#vr liberty, the five suspects ; avavily ironed, were taken - and will be brought to the CL \u201chere later.ane LOSSES [ARES EH \\.5.\u2014The interest in To- Lg Tue Ferme nre is deep, - ,Lsurance men It 13 the sole Conversation, lbs, coming so \u201cae Laree Rivers, Que., losses Cn ely RS SIRRE ] \u201cso à Brown, manager of the [n-arançe Company, speaking ol «worming.said: lt must have Terrien LUN.The mountain say wooded, and has much \"Tue voutlagration must vrribie to nave made such a : l dy not understand how 1t ss u: + Fernie, as the mountain uasii à Mile away.There 18 vus -ver, vo! What a fire will L «ere n wilh end when it once ; Tres every prospeet, 1 should +.town being built again as .rumalances will permit on ac- +.a! and mining Industries.Llen.atng appliances, so far as I tl v, x.- H gvud condition for a place Feux.tu, 1 Durgess, of the Sovereign [r=\u201craine Company, Who a short as 7-04 Fernie, caid: \u2018I can ap- Tet tu © \u2018hat the Hames must trie =zht, From any vows Lav would appear that Sis Deen cor sweep.You can ie Xuat à Noueless task to fight Loe wut bs The whole of the boo 1i+-1 Vauey -ms to have been «ati Fernie s:s ke a pot down In ; The moun:ain side is thick- +d.and hs< muoh undergrowth, \u2018it IT Once got fuirly started it + nave had a clean sweep right \u201cne valley, a distance of some five : miles.I do not think that Cran- .«as been swept at all, and I can \u201cand how it would be impossible r-role to escape.However, when s~ more information we will know - anout it.\u2018Le present time it is impossible for rsurance companies interested to © on accurate figure of their losses.+ \u2018esses for the several companies is 77 Hoffman, r.f.and p.4 Barrett, c.f., .Arndt, 3b.+.+.3 Abetein, 1b.»e se ee oo» 4 Dopahue, 2b.\u2026.+.\u2026 4 McHale, Lf.+ .3 4 1 1 1 \u2014 Rock, 68.6.+.Peterson, C.ee .\u2026.Bline, p.\u2026 \u2026 Duffy, r.f.À l ooHw,ec6000% | o-nwec5w*o\u2014H6o0 | sorosooH\u2026not Bloom Totals ., 28 Score by innings\u2014 Montreal .\u2026.0 51-1 Providence .000000101\u2014 Summary\u2014Two-base hits, Louden, Ball, Peterson; three-base hits, Rock; sacrifice hite, Peterson, Sline, Corcoran, Louden ; double plays, Rock to Donahue; Corcoran to Evans; struck out, by Gardiner, 1; by Sline, 2; by Stanley, 1; by Hoffman, 1; pareed ball, Peterson.Time, 2.10.Umpires, Black and Murray.Attendance, © v|loccormoocos eo © eo «Ww \u2014 ery = S ow Sonn.EASTERN LEAGUB RESULTS.Montreal, 10; Providence, 2.Newark, 3; Buffalo, 2.Baltimore, 3; Rochester, 0.Toronto, 6; Jersey City, 2.Second game \u2014Toronto, 3; Jersey City, 0.EASTERN I.EAGUE BTANDING.Won.Lost P.C, Providence .\u2026 + .53 38 582 Baltimore .52 41 .553 Jewark .ou +.os see.62 45 536 Buffalc .ve ve os eee 49 44 527 Toronto .os ee oe oes.43 45 .489 Montreal .\u2026\u2026.+ + .44 50 .468 Rochester ., +.+.40 48 455 Jersey City .85 57 .380 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS.Cleveland 2, New York 0.Stending\u2014Detroit, St.Louls, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, New York, «110 NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS.Pittsburg 7, Boston 4; Chicago 5 Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 2, St.Louis 0; New York 6, Cincinnati 0.Standing\u2014Pittsburg, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Boston, Brooklyn, St.Louis.\u2018 Ld } \u2014\u2014 WESTMOUNT RINK WON Ottawa, Aug.3.\u2014The first annual tournament of the Eastern Lawn Bowling Association commenced yesterday in this city, crack bowlers from the Ottawa Civil Service, Brockville, Prescott and West- mount clubs taking part.\u2018The games were played on the Ottawa and Civil Service greens, Third avenue and Parliament Hill, apd many exciting games were played.The first round of the competition for the Dewar Cup, rink matches, was played, also the first round for the Dewar Bowl.The weather was favorable and the greene in excellent shape.One Westmount rink competed in the Dewar Bow! match, and qualified.Score: Westmount.Ottawa.R.Rees J.S.Skead BP.H.Fulton E.J.Hellyer FF.Fowler C.H.Junet WwW.S.Wilson J.C.Baughner (Skip)\u201418 (Skip)\u201413 - TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP ie SECOND DAY OF CANADIAN MEETING MEETING AT MOUNT ROYAL A SUCCESS.Vesterday was a perfect day for tennis players and good progress was mode in the various competitions in the Canadian Championships at Mount Royal._ Following are yesterday's scores: OPEN EINGLES.Suckling, Montreal, beat Jellett, Montreal, 6\u20141, 6\u20144.; Boys, Barrie, beat Grier, Montreal, 8\u2014, 6\u20141.Chipman, Montreal, beat Andras, La- chine, 6\u20143, 6\u20142.} Sherwell, Montreal, beat Gaunt, Montreal, 6\u20141, 6-2.ALI.-CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.Sherweli, Montreal, beat \u2018Chipman, Montreal, 6\u20143, 6\u20141.Dunlop, Montreal, beat T.Stewart, St.John, N.B., 7\u20145, 6\u20143.Ross, Ottawa, beat Barnard, Montreal, 6- 0, 1\u20146, 6\u20140.Gaunt, Montreal, beat Inches, St.John, N.B., 8-8, 6-2.MONTREAL CUP.Sherwell, Montreal, beat Evans, Montreal, 6\u201423.6\u20141.} Grier, Montreal, beat Cassils, Montreal, 6\u20141, 9\u2014IJ1, 6\u20143.NOVICE SINGLES.Evans, Montreal, beat Meredith, Ottawa, 6\u20142, 6\u20141.Nclan, \u2018 Montreal, beat 3\u20146, 6\u20141, 6\u20143.Hutchison, Montreal, beat Dobbin, Mont- rea!, f\u20144, 4\u20146, 6\u20141.Boucher, Montreal, beat Cox, Montreal, 6\u20142, 6\u20140.Kerr, St.Catharines, beat Sharp, Mont- Craig, Ottawa, real, Ss, 6-2.HANDICAP.Chipman, Montreal, beat Cralg, Montreal, 4\u20146, 9\u20147, 6\u20143.Mellor, Lachine, beat Gurd, Montreal, 4\u20146, 6\u20142 \"\u20143.Palmer, Montreal, beat Ross, Ottawa, &\u20144, 23\u20146, 6\u20143.Inches, St.John, N.B., be Montreal, 6\u20144, 6\u20143.beat Provost, Nolan, Montreal, beat Car 3 FE Carter, Montreal, Caunt, \u201cMontreal, beat Pelton a Prat , Montreal, Garpeau, Montreal, beat Bo - real.6\u20141, 2\u20146, 6\u20142.ucher, Mont Part, St.Lambert, real, 4\u20146, 6\u20144, 6\u20144.beat McAvity, Mont- > » PE a Ar ee DE COUDRE PEINE ME ETES TW MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS (Hunyadi) Janos Itis The Best Natural Laxative Water FOR (LCON STIPATION ), BEYOND CONTROL.Officials Unable to Cope With the Players in Tecumseh-Toronto Match Yesterday.\u2014\u2014 Toronto, Aug.3.\u2014A Spanish bull fight or à finish of a Marathon was not tu be compared for a minute with what happened this afternoon at Rosedale, when Tecumsehs defeated Toronto by 7 to 5, in the first game for the city championship.The referee was Harry Gillespie; the judge of play, E.Baker, and peither was satisfactory.The game soon got beyond the control of the officials, the result being that to-night almost everyone of the players looks as if he had been through a mill, Twenty penalties were imposed, but there should have been as many more, and stiffer \u201cnes, Gillespie ruled a man off for only ive minutes when the player in question slashed the other over the face.This was all Davidson got when he smashed Barrett after the latter had scored.Warwick had to have three stitches in his cheek, while Burton was battered all over.Cameron engaged in a fisticuft with Whitehead, but these are only a few of the things that happened before the 3,000 spectators.The Indians were not up to their full strength, Griffiths and Gilbert being absentees, but Clarke's phenomenal work made up for the atsence of these plavers, It was he who won the game.The teams: \u2014 Tecumseh\u2014Clark, Stewart, Graydon, Pickering, Davidcon, Rountree, Felker, Burton, Querrie, Whitehead, Durkin, Adar- son.Toronto\u2014Atton, Harshaw, Stagg, Menary, Powers, Brader, McKenzie, Warwick, Barrett, Carter, Cameron, Kalls.Referee, Harry Gillespie, judge of play, Ed.Baker.N CRICKET.\u2014 Valleyfield Defeated Cote St.Paul and Established a New Record for the Grounds \u2014\u2014 | .3.\u2014Valleyfield defeated .Paul here on Saturday by nine Sont.They also established a new record for cricket score on these grounds, scoring 166 against their opponents\u2019 20, Parkinson being responsible for 44, while Ellle compiled 26.Harker and Hill also hatted well, the latter's 19, not out, was compiled by vigorous batting.Moore and Mayob were yery effective with the leath- cr, Moore taking three wickets for 8 runs, apd Mayoh, 4 wickets for 11 runs.The ecores: Cote St.Paul\u2014H.Taylor, 0; Copnell, 1; Fordoff, 8; R.Vincent, 5; Cain, 2; Shaw, 1; Knowles, 0; C.Vincent, 1; Smith, 1; xtras, 1\u2014Total, 20.ey held W.H.Parkinson, 44; R.H.Fish, 4; G.Carrigan, 15; H.Ellis, 26: C.Mayoh, 5; R.Hill, 19; W.Moore, 1; J- F.Harker, 21: J.Heginbottom, 0; C.La- them, 17; P.Marriott, 0; extras, 7\u2014Total, 166.Valleyfield, Aug.VICTORIAS WON.The Point St.Charles vs.Victoria match, played at Point St.Charles on Saturday, resulted in a victory for Victoria by the narrow margin of five runs.Points batted firet, and Robinson was the only man to grt into double figures.His score was 32, Clapp bad four wickets for 15 runs.For Victoria Clapp also distinguished himself at the bat, having to retire after making 1S.Arrowsmith got 10, and Redfern 9.Scores: Point St.Charles\u2014A.Robinson, 32; J.Rlack, 1; Eldridge, 4; A.Hopkins, 0; J.Frame, 2; G.Durrant, 0; Grace, 0; C.Preston, 4; W.Halton, 9; G.Willitt, 0; S.Harris, 0; extras, 5\u201457.Victoria\u2014F.Keyzer, 0; A.Redfern, 9: WwW TR.Clapp, 18; F.J.Arrowsmith, 10: J.Muir, 7; A.H.Clapp, 3: A.Macpherson, ¢: Dr.A.M.Fyfe, 2; C.R.Jackson 6 : W.Potter, 0; A.Brown, 0; extras, 8\u2014 Total, G62.\u2019 TORONTO DOG SHOW \u2014 The prize list of the iwentieth annual bench show of dogs in connection with the Canadian National Exhibition calls for 313 classes and the distribution of 35,000 in premiiums and prizes.Entries close with the manager, J.O.Orr, City Hall.Toronto, on Aug.15, and the days of the dog show are from Menday.Sept.7 to Friday, Sept.11.The judges wili be: Of mastiffs and bloodhounds, J.L.Winchell, Fairhaven, Vt.: of Great Danes and Dachshunds, Dr.Irving R.Johnston, Buffalo, N.Y.; of Colliez, John Black, Herrisburg, Pa.: of English and Gordon Setters, E.DB.Chase, Philadelphia, Pa.; of Irish Setters, Henry Watson, To- ranto; of Erglish and French Full Dogs, Tyler Morse, New York; of Sportinz Spaniels and Foxhounds, Dr.Henry Jarrett, Chesnut CHARMING HOLIDAY TRIPS To the famous Saguenay, via Quebec, Murray Bay, and Tadousac, Return fare, $24, including meals and berth, To Toronto, via the picturesque Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario and through all the wonderful rapids of the 8t.Lawrence.Return fare 822 including meals and berth, to Niagara Falls, Muskoka and other points at small cost.Side trips Magnificent steamers running cast and west.lllustrtsd pamphlets and all particulars at the R.& O.Ticket Office, 126-128 8t.James street, \u2018 ne ar es opposite Post Office.i qe A Saad , - Déurp Morqui & Cu Bimited SPECIAL Book Counters For two days only, special line of $1.25 Books for 250 POPULAR BOOKS FOR BOYS.By Alger, regular 25c for.150- BARGAIN.Hats $20.00 to $28.from Hats from $30.00 to $35 Hats from $40.00 to $45 Trimmed Hats $3.50 for.Hats from $2.00 to Hats from $5.75 to $8.50 Hats from $9.00 to §10.75 Hats from $12.00 to $19, .$1.60 2.50 3.50 Or.0000000000 for.c+\u2026000 00 for\u2026.\u2026.550 00 for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.7.50 75 for.10.00 .00 for.12.50 all framing orders.Picture Framing Department For one week only, special reductions of 20 p.c.off 25 p.c.discount on a large assortment of framed pictures in the print room.Baby Carriages and Go-Carts 19 p.c.to 20 p.c.DISCOUNTS.Colonial Nouse, Montreal Analyses and Assays.Chemico-Legal Expert Work.Examinations of Mineral Properties.Head Office, MILTON HERSEY GO.Ltd.CHEMISTS, ENGINEERS aud INSPECTORS Inspecting and Consulting Engineering.TELEPHONE MAIN 252.171 St.Jamos Street.= x Electrical and Mechanical Tests, Cement Tests, PAINTERS & Wall Papers, Phone Up 1337.WwW.EX.MURPHY & SON, SO Drummond Street MURPHY.DECORATORS Burlaps, Etc, Established 860 Years Hill, Pa., and all other breeds and mis- cellancous specials, Geo.S.Thomas, Hamilton, Mass.Among the kennel rlubs and dog societies giving specials are The Great Dane Club of America, The Russian Wolf Hound Club of America, the Valley Farm Kennels, of Simsbury, Conn.The Pointer Club of America, the Ontario Kenuel Club, The Canadian Kennel Club, The Spaniel Breeders\u2019 Society, The Dalmatian Club of America, The Bull Dog Club of England, the Bull Dog Club of Canada, The Canadian Fox Terrier Club, The American Fox Terrier Club, The Airedale Terrier Club, The Scottish Terrier Club, The Toy Spanicl Club, and The Japanese Spaniel Club.THE CALEDONIAN GAMES The \u2018coming games of the Caledonian Society on Saturday next are causing wide- epread interest among local athletes; these games always attract the best runners and \u2018umpers of the city, and this year will be no exception.The events being run under the auspices of the Federation, will be another drawing card for representatives of the Montreal District Harrier League, and they will be largely represented in the road race events at any rate.The Caledonian Society have decided to make the boys\u2019 three mile and the five mile races road events.The M.A.A.A.hove in particular have been training for a track event, but they will enter a num- ter.There will be twg team cups, one far the jubior event, to be won by the first five men crossing the line.and in the seri\u2018or four men are to qualify.All the sprinters will be entered and middle distance men, and some fast racing is expected, AMERICAN BOAT WON 3.\u2014The American mo- won the international New York, Aug.tor boat, \u2018Dixie II.motor boat race to-day.defeating the sritish boat \u2018Wolseley-Sideley\u2019 by 49 seconds over a thirty mile course.The \u2018Dixie 11.\u2019 time was one hour.four minutes and 37 seconde.Her everage épeed was 27.7 nautica! miles per hour.Tone \u2018Walseley-Sideley\u2019 was eecond, the \u2018U.S A.\" third, and the \u2018Den\u2019 fourth.The Lritieh boat \u2018Daimler II.\u2019 covering eight miles.withdrew after UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED FOR HAY FEVER.Scarcely a doctor but recommends his Patient to use Catarrhozcue for Hay Fever.It contains no opiates, is antiseptic, pleasant, sure, stops running of the eves and nose.prevents choking sensations, languor and fever.No remedy is a more positive, ericdw and permanent cure for Asthwa, Summer Catarrh and Hay Fever.Be sure you get Catarrtiozone.Price $1.00 at al! dealerm, : « = FE _ - ei Tee EE CEE REE See Fy TL SNE Fie ; $ i 3 i Ee ~~ RE 5, EEE , EE 434 or sa UT Ta Ds eae TE ANA: AE Ps er i Le RT A P es a .Cl I A - pr PEO ey rs SE end ar ren > T° ; re QUE ER RE arr hn ims oy Po CE Dir eee: me pue J r - HE aan Es aa 0e eme ETS Papas Set eet PUR FIRE ep ao Xe TR rT x hE piety wry ny .nga imi pont.«ÈS ps THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS TweEspAY, AUGUST 4, Jnons Weekly Lélercar Admission 10\u20ac.qe DOMINION PARK HERE GRANADA and ALMA FEDORA | in their Wandertui High Wire Act | Finishing with = Specizomizur Firemurks Qizpiay.NEXT WEEX Street HSailway Festiwal.Children Be.\u201cTUESDAY, AUGUST 4.Montreai Sailors\u2019 Institute The \u2018Southwark' Concert Party, composed of members of the crew ol the Steamship \u2018Southwarh ' will bave charge of the programme al the We: kly Concert TONIGHT.the MRS.BEI LE HAWRINGTON HALL.well-known E'neutionist and her tolented young rupil.MiSs KATHLEEN BURKE, will as si i FORK BREAD AND FOR PASTRY Whole Wheat Flonrand &raham Flour vor krown Bread.FRFAKFASI CEREALS of all kinds.BRODIFE & MARVIE and iv Lleur -1reet The Walker's viemorandum Book \u201c. : land at $1 per acre.westbound | RIV.DU LOUP 752 after more than a century, it comes into Secretary of State où Canada, bearing date! The patent provides for the payment of .| CACOUNA PS Le public nctice again.\u2014'Youth's Companion.\u2019 che 27th day of July.1¢0§, incorporating Fred- | a royalty of 2% percent on the sales.\u2014 ST JOHN frre 11,60 a erick Henry Markey, King's Counsel; Waldo Placer miring claims ene ROTTERDAM SERVICE.Cees ERE 1 P ep Whittter Skinner, Advocate both of the City feat square: entry tee, $5, x .FIAT LEER AX CHAR LOTTETOWN .ee 4.50 P i of Montreal, in the Province of Quehec.An applicant may obtain two leases to 58.THITONIA .co oe July 28 di HALIFAX.acces 13.50 A A DAY OF PICNICS.Gecrge Gordon liyde, Advocate, of the City dredge for gold of five mil SYDNEY.18,09 EIS Saturday was a day of picnics, amongst {Of Westmount, in the Province cf Quebec.term of twenty years, menewable.at the THOMSON LINE to LONDON MAIL LINE STEAMERS between ST.JOHN'S, NFLD .32.00 Ai them being the annual fete of the St.Ronald Cameron Grant, Accountant, of the discretion of the Minister of the Interior.SS.HURONA (Cold Storage and Cool MONTREAL and OTTAWA = EN David's Welsh Society, at Bout de l'Isle, Gy ol Moutreal, aforesaid, and Charles | be Jesee: shall have a dredge in opera- Air) \u2026 .Aug.1 {inglo Fare $2.50 Return $4.00 ALSO REDUCED RATES T0 a va d the Wire and Cable Company's picnic CW , Lh ner.the ; tion within one season from the date of the | SS.y £ 4 a Maple Grove.At the former an pine City of Westmount, aforesaid, for the fol- lease for each five miles.Renta!, $10 per | £8 DNA (Cold Storage and a Cool, 5 up Rail, return Boat $5.00 OTHER POINTS > à orate programme Of sports was arranged |lowirg purçoses, viz.: To manufacture and annum for each mile of river leased.fy | and reed dea! in equipments, appliances and special- Royalty at the rate of 2% percent ner §8.CERVONA (Cold Storage.and Cool EXCURSION TO CARILLON, $1.00 ba y Children's race\u20141, Miss Bithell; 2, Miss ties for railway cars, tramcars and vehicles on the outpu* after it exceeds $10,000.Air) .Aug.13] TAKE 8 A.M.TRAIN FOR LACHINE.CITY TICKET OFFIOE ¥ \\ Mills; 3, Master Roberts; 4, Master Mills.of all descriptions, and all products of WwW.W.CORY, - err SPLENDID STR.\u2018EMPRESS\u2019 ON THE 141 6t.James 88%.Yel Ce 4 0h EA Boys\u2019 race\u20141, J.Roberts; 2, W.Bithell; steel and iron, malleable iron.anc other Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.| LEITH SERVICE.TARILLON ROUTE./ ZE 3, M.Sinfeld.metals and wood: to engage it smelting in .B.\u2014 Unauthorized publication ef this | SS.FEEMONA ee Aug.18 @9 Hudson, Ly C.P.R., 1.30 p.m.; return H.A.PRICE GEC a.Girls\u2019 race\u2014l, Miss Bithell: 2, Miss D, {all its branches, to construct, build, erect notice will noi be paid for.es \u2019 a boat $1.00 Acst.Gen.Pass.Agt.Cit: \u201c07 EE Roberts; 3, Miss Owen; 4, Miss B.Roberts.|and cperating furnaces, smelter and all ne- wn St.Anne's, C.P.R.or G.T.R.,, 1.30 3 Young ladies\u2019 race\u20141, Mies Conway; 2, |Cessary works for the purposes of the said a p.m.; return boat.80c.Sm \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Mise \u20ac Sinfeld: 3, Mies J.Pritchard; 4, (business, to manufacture and deal in =lec- == THE ROREET REFORD (CO, LA VITEN oz | jac-hine.G.T.R, 5 p.m.; return 3 is L.Jenkins.trical and mechanical devices for the pur- .hoat, Sle.+ ; a Married men\u2019s race\u20141, Mr.G.W.Bith- posez of train equipment and otherwise; to Montreal, Toronto.Quebec, St.Joum N15, plead Office, 165 Commiou street.Tel Mosquitoes ! Mosquitoes.+ n ell; 2, Mr.R.Roberts; 3, Mr.J.Davies; purchase and hold real e-tate for the pur- Portland, Me.Main 1029.\u2019 ASH'S FOREST FRIEND ES 4, Mr.M.Roberts.pores of the business; to apply for, purchase Ticket Offices, St.James street, Vos.137 À Married women's race\u2014l, Mre.Hughes ; or otherwise acquire any patents of inven- 128, 178 and 286: Windsor Hotel; G.T.Ry.THE BREST IN THY *::°*-7 EE 2, Mre.Hetherington; 3, Mrs.M.Roberts; tion, grant; or licenses to use anv inven- .Lonaventure Station and St.Henn, Price.2Wc and :- + I 4, Mrs.J.H.Roberts.tion or like privilege referring to or which CORNWALL CANAL à © - : x Young men's race\u2014l, Mr.F.Chappel ; | mav he deemed of use for any purpose of fg {| | : HARTE'S BLOOD PURIFiiR a 2, Mr.J.Jenkins; 3, Mr.D.Rees.\u2018the company, and to sell or oth:rwise di;- .od das! | en ER Wheelbarrow race\u20141, Messrs.Chappel | pose où the same as may be deemcd expe- Notice to Contractors.o Ce .The Finest Spring =\" 5 2 and Jones; 2, Messrs.Davies and Rees.dient.The operations of (he company to nn S: S.\u201cBONA VISTA\u201d is intended to leave than sarsaparilla.#1 Obetacle race\u20141, Mr.D.Edmunds; 2, l be carried on throughout the Dominion of! SEALED TENLERS addressed to the un- Montreal June I5ih P.M for G STEA 3.Me Chappel.\"Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u2018The ; dersigne and endorsed \u201clender for Itepair- vr HELLEBORE Af teut ladies race\u20141, Mre.Langford; 2, | Standard Railway Equipment Company of 118 Washout,\u201d will be rcceived at this f- Charioitctown, P_ E, l., .« ! Save your Currants sal oc : Mie.Jones: 3.Mrs.Clegg, Canada,\u2019 (Limited), with a total capital stock © ; flec untii 14 o\u2018elock on Monday, August I0th, Company, Limited, U w High jump\u20141, Mr.D.Edmunds: 2, Mr of forty-nine thousand dollars i | 1908.Sydney.C.B d se bite Hellchore.G.W.Bithell., y-nine rousand dollars divided irto y ys .s AD J.A.HARTE irre.150 Notre Dame k =! Roberts: 2, Mast Montreal, in the Frovince cf Quebec.Sargent, Resident ¥n- .: The Wire and \u201cable oo.ee employees ang Of the said company to be at the City of |8inecr, Ontario St.Lawrence Canals, Corn- phone Main 2155.Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes.- friends, to the number of 56, left by epe- | State of Canada, this 2h day of July.| Wall, Ont, at which places forms of tender Lith MLELL and lavorably \u201cnown ; cial N.Y.C.train &bortly after 9 av, and | 1908.may be obteined.J.E.COOKSON, SS.\u2018CAMPANAS 1.700 tons, lighted by KSON & \\ \u201cQG, epent a happy day with dancing and (Signed) R.W.SCOTT.Parties tendering will be required to ac- General Passenger Agent.ectricily, ane with all modern com- JAC 7 &pO \u201c ; cept the fair weges Schedule prepared or lo Montreal.forts, leaves Montrea., on Mondays, a» ELD rd Secretary of State.be prepared by the Liepartment of Labor, + pm.10th and 24th August, for Pictan CARPENTERS, EULL- Se SMI KEY IN ich Sc i : on- UN calling hee, Gaspé re =\u2014 \u2014 SM TH MARKEY & SKINNER, Which Schedule will form part of the cou Yo NX.calling at Quebec.Gaspé, Mal Ray, and CCNTRACTL: \u2014_ We guarantee all watch - Solicitor: pplicants.act.\u201d Perce.Grand River, Summerside, Pk.i .on re Contractors are requested to bear in mind BED and Charlottetown, PF Vilunticns made dote pairs.W.A.WOOD, 19 Bleury arme that tenders will not be considered, unless TS attended Street.ENTS FOR SALE made strictly in accordance with the print- D E A 7 fd B NEW YCRK FROM UEB i2¢B {o 335 HIBER\"®' AT THE \"WIINESS OFFICE.ed forms, and in the case of firms, unless UGS Q EC Tel Main 4132 there ere attached the actual signatures, Lhe - nature o: the occupation, and place of resi- caused by one application of 29 LIQUID LYONS and Halifax, calling at Charlottetown ; 2,000 tons, \u201cTRINIDAD, sails from dence of each member of the firm.POISON.satistaction gun antee Un ; > th and 22nd August 7 An accepted bunk cheque for tne sum of ey refunded.2sc a bottle at all d Quebec, 8 K : - 0 I R- & O OO es $10,000 must accompany each tender, which > es calers._ Ai t u r S I oot 1 ) ; s ] I | ] | ; | d sum will be forfeited, if the party tendering 2 a x ï A declines eniering into contract for the work, I oR M DA Blumber - ter, £ \u201c at the rates st:ted in the offer eubmitted.mmer excursions.Gas an eam - ah The cheque thus sent in will be returned STERILIZED, CURLED.HAIR Sun win screw F2 and upwards, WRENCE BCL- + aRD ä tv the respective parties whose tenders are by the crmudian, 5,500 260 ST.LA piock.} ; not accepted.MATTRESSES tons.Sailings from New York fort Tel.East 2180 TE wee : The lowest or any tender not necessarily ARE THE BEST.nightly from ad June to 5th October, eus 0 ens June 20th 0 J 95 accepted.We make them in Several Grades.5 (APEC Rog) 07 boreses, se LONSON 660 0 B c En p ! pens une Î ' y order, CRAWFORD & SON, The finest trips of the season for PAWN Fo % ERS: by 4 L.K.JONES, BEDDING SPECIALISTS, health and comfort.601 Craig
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