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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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[" Cu ong and Cool \u201c> 173.Eu MONTREAL, SATUED.se De en eo eee pr mm dE ES \u2019 y T ° a 1 | RIAN CRAZE.Boy ARRESTED } STEAMER LAPRAIRIE WAYAPER THE MOUNTAINEER NEWS IN BRIEF.MN.# Pres Delegate|Charged With Causing Death of| | TG WATER'S EDGE.|i; in Montreal Outfitting Dis.|, Bxarious condueied by he arch PRICE ONE NE CENT.TT.4 3 .: : Peshawar, have resulted in .[21 He tinguished Party for Climb.groment near : ; io og oo oticsis at the Bottom Playmate in Arcade Street.The steamer \u2018Laprairie,\u2019 belonging to | the fire originated in the Soler 100m, Hngul Ca din Rocki | mortal mound.cptamming.à bronze wae.5 : + dnought Scare.- the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Com- a lames quickly spread to other Ing in nadian oc eS, ket, within which are some of the ashes 1 ! _ A sequel to the fight between Philip pany, caught fire at about 2 o\u2019elock this P Ÿte ef the vessel, which became a total \\ \u2014_\u2014 of Gautama Buddha, the founder of voor pED ROUTE WAS Charles P cagram and William Kerober;- morning, while berthed at Laprairie.| 2° LS DECLARED HE HAD GIVEN UP |Buddhism.Gp, A > HAT IS ied ; este rday y pes pt 702 a ie _ CLIMBING, ou Rs x story comes from Munich that King 4 poor BU : taling the latte 0 2 : EAT EAR, MDI ETETY : - RESIS ù TON.lfonso, instead of refusing his consen ~ CE.charge of comming Era A oo F RENCH CABIN Sn COMPLETED.co -\u2014\u2014 to the marriage of Prince Alfonso, of 2 oi = in Arcade street.He will be held pend- \u2019 : Mr.Æ dward Whymper, F.R.S.E., the Bourbon-Orleans to Princess Beatrice POA HEE oo ing the coroner\u2019s jury propouncing a de- famous -mountaineer, is in Montreal to- of Saxe-Caburg, as was repeated in Ma- 2; dE cision.{See also Page 12.) \u2018 \u201cWhe \u2018Paris press seems skeptical ré- day, witha party of fourteen members |drid despatches, favored and actually vs - + on which Ar Mark garding the duration of the new Cab- of ihe Alpine Club\u2014the advance party {advised the Prince to marry her secret- z: \u2026 ning Star,\u201d Dunedin, INQUEST Parle, Puly 24\u2014M.Briand to-day.| wet, but the \"general impression is.fav- | \u2018of a co Alpine be number of Britwsn lly, gave him leave of absence for that Ly ea «hi summed up the OPENS.: 1 succceeded in completing the mew | 9x8 e Thé monied interests are es- - mountaineers who will this year spend |purpose and personally intervened by 2 nm England.Cabinet to succeed the recently resigned peep aux D at the disappearance |, °C tion in the Canadian Rocsies.|telegraph with the Bamberg ecclesiastical + 3 à ue vi the delegates At the inquestjheld on Peagram this Clemenceau ministry, his offer to Gen.[IM Caillaux rom the Finance Minis- \"The visit of this party is directly as- authorities, in whose diocese the mar- CTR 0 ; bros Conference 1 morning, Dr.Dugas deposed that death Brun-and Admiral de la Payrere to take: 1 sociated with-the coming meeting of |riage took place, to procure a dispensa- 1H yo: § arrived in Montreal her due to fracture 2A the skull\u2019 and She :portfolios.of Minister of War and at\u201d the fo Socialite manifest, consternation | the.British Association for the Advance- tion for it.À LS { 3 ee : Marin ; portf .2 2 3 A Léo pome.57 se Pacs Robertson.-who hae bon acosnted.Fe Rew Cibiner 1 | oad ms \u2018patine to professionals, but .the ment \u201cof Science unies oc cany M.Briand, the now Low premier of France < 7 3 in this German craze |boarded with the Peagrams for two made up as follows: \u2014 of M, \u2018Briand in placing the : Rock- h: ceeeded in f binet, and -marked.\u2018I think it |years, stated that she was sitting om Premier and Minister of Interior | es etonce in the hands of a, gen- have paid visite to the Canadien own makes tre ed in forming a cabinet, hy to JE i don\u2019t think Germany |the.front steps and saw Kercher staop and Public Worship\u2014Aristide Briand.po.and an admiral is comsidered the 4 ; tion was to meet IN [complete the work of the Clemenceau Ll.8 rientions on Great and pick up a stone, strike the blow | Minister of War\u2014General Brun.| beak guarantee that the abuse of poli Winnie, re Alpine Club of Canada cabinet, carry out the wishes of the 11 8 vi 1 speak ith a good and throw the stone away.Pp pistes of Marine\u2014Admiral de \u201cii pan has ;caused so many evus in started negotiations with a view to get- President, apd form a Republican Cabi- I A wnowledge of the coun- .e, \u2018 z - § 's fo.midabl À Minister of Justice\u2014M.Barthou.pr inal De Pd pen has hy ling 2 large party as ite guests in the net, committed to Republican policies, té \u201c jetain's fo.m: 2 ; a Es fo , >\" OS mercial \u201cnd indus.THE BISHOP OF CHICHESTER Minister of Foreign Affairs\u2014M.Pichon.hp san at Brest \u2018and is considered exes [lt To have secured the presence of Mr.The Duke of Connaught has, according of, Minister of ~ Finance\u2014Geo ce Coch An able administrator.° * - , Club o her wonderfal aye \u2014 ge ; forecast of the ministerial declar- Why mper is more than the Alpine Clu to the London \u2018Daily Express,\u2019 resigned ?, for that veteran - - regarding the\" necessity of a coali- had dared to hope, for that ve the Inspector-Gemeralship of the Medi 2 - ery.LE heen is bulf a cen A DELIGHTFUL OLD GEN\" TLEMAN, {- Limiter of Education\u2014M.Doumergué.ste Cn of Gé Ing.f the Matterh is sixty- |¢ .oo ce and.Line SAY \u2018EMPRESS\u2019 P.AS.initter of Public Works, Posts end, tien of capital and Yabor strikes a wel- cangheror of + : ben erranean forces, on the ground of the\u2019 .| nine years of age, and when the invi- |\u201cineffective nature of the work and the VR Me, in Div Opinion, by Telegraphe\u2014M, \u2018Millerand.\u2018Colle, note in the \u201cnewspapers, who are - tatin -péached him he announced that | gseless expense to the nation involved i \u201cai: by improving her The Bishop of Chichester, the Right Mmister of Commerce\u2014M.Jean Dus ipaifaed $0 give- She ideas disseminated he had given up climbing.He 500m al\" therein : \u2018A Je be POUR S Rev.Charl p Joh Ri ester, tne Rigal puy.: bys muel.Gompers, president of \u2018the tered his mind, however, and to-day he ; If mn.rles John Ridgeway, who, ac- Minister of Agriculture.\u2014M.Ruau.|\u2019 rican Federation of .Laibor, who is in \u201cMontreal as the leader of the 4 | sr oi To&uet that {hi a ater | Mr.Asquith, at meeting of city mes \u20ac > made the (pat vel vieil te Cana, ue ol A hn joi ste of the Colories\u2014M.\u2018Lrouit- saw \u2018Minister of Labor Viviani party, bustling around here and: there in London yesterday, declared that the dering that a special weeks before coming an to Montreal.; ° Pis fonnguration = this policy.superintending to the outfit, which he George\u2019s proposal for raising the new Pe delegates of the vari- The Bishop was a great favorite among | declares can be obtained in Montreal revenue necessary was the introduction «rs 1n the Empire, are to |the passengers on the-'Empress, who ' - matter, [ think describe him as \u2018a delightful old gentle- THE BISLEY MEET ven left to them.At {man.\u201d The Montreal clergy are mak- : .1 enabled us to hear |ing arrangements to give him et military, naval and cordial welcome when a arrives in the Canadians Come Out Well in ss n the United Kingdom, city.better than anywhere in Canada.His 1 Élekbarn, im rinth \u201cand tenth plates, | party includes Professor Norman Col- D tie and that was out of the ively, each won £2; Sergt.Kelly, lie, F.R.S.; Prof.Harold Dixon, F.R.5., lt.born, Sergt.Bayles and \u2018Lt: and Mrs.\u2018Dickson; \u2018H.Woolley, presi- | \u2018The Spanish troop ops were yesterday | Mor imer, m twentieth, thirtieth, thir dent of the London Alpine Club; 6, driven from their position, when, by & .ar, and thibty fifth places, respec- Hastings, W.P.Hakkett-Smith, A.Lu | galling fire from the Kabyle tribesmen, CE George's Challenge Vase {Sap cc\" whe pou Oe Ss ota, 3 gi om ore fond, te eset io avai - .\u2014 various shades of pohti- = ; \u2026 disaster.n e g a anis nated party feeling, in SUNDAY LAW VIOLATION Competition.ALBERTA SAFE Mrs., G.Solly, and Dr.and Mrs.Ben- | golonel and three other officers were \u2018 + zen the Government in -_\u2014 _\u2014 : oo : ce | M th ost ed, and thirteen wounnde The .ramme.Lord Charles INTERESTING POINT IN HAMIL- (Canadian Associated Press) | LÉMDFESSOR ROBERTSON SAYS din, cuichid of is perbape the most number of casudities amang enlisted men © ob hinting at Britain's TON ICE-CREAM CASE.Bisley, July 24.\u2014The final stage of}.;5LHARD TIMES WILL NEVER [and is also a moted artist and author.ing rushed to the Front, are be- 5 UT re AT denian hed the King\u2019s Prize competition was fired +; AGAIN AÉFEUL 1 I.He is a Fellow and medallist of the ° * - or but th Ly 8 Hamilton, Ont., July 23.\u2014Judge Monck to-day at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards, ten us, bu \u20ac CONStEr- has reserved judgment on the appeal of shots at each distance.The first yTize {: orary membér of the Geographical So- idle freight cars in the United States, Ale ar 3.ru .James | ciety of Paris; a member of the French, | Canada and Mexico, according to reports ste.Anne =.Believe, Que.says J Swiss, Italian, Sierræ Appalachian, and cof the American Railway Association, ing Southern Alberta \u2019 | Canadian\u2019 Alpine Clubs.He is aleo a traffic tonnage has \u2018been increasing so te iy never again affect | Knight-of the Order of St.Lazare.Me \\fapidly of late, that railway officials are RE Ie \u201cThe È= ta\u201d \"of ascended Mont Pelvonx in 1861, and the taking steps to preyent porsible | ear Line | Pointe des one + the PE \"point \u2018m shortage tis fall.Lai ; vd gu | the French Awe, nie 1 tN Fae! : : ~.«1 snon passed, and some Hugh Hayes from the decision of Police }is ven by His Majesty the Kin go -w 1 whether after all poli- Magistrate Jelfs, who fined him forty he ben Rifle Association sort vuh more to do with his dcllars for selling ice-cream on Sunday, {medal and badge.The competition :8 mn actual conditions,\u2019 July 4.Hayes got around the law b open only to the ome humd-ed cox - rrlusing to take an alarm- gelling small wheat cakes with cach dish Petitors taking th> highest places in vue \u2018 ce situation, Mr.Cohen of ice-cream or glass of soda water.In first and second stages.The King's \" n stating that the time |an argument with Crown Attorney | Prize, which is the crowning.trophy ai} 4 ming when the colonies Washington, who claimed that the axes been tirice Won Bisley h year, has hare in expenditure for did « t ropâatitute à lunch, th dat - Phasdida 7 Berguame .the Empire.No con- | mérked \u2018that PISE man ie.Indes 1 Bs ol Ap .axalion for this purpose vestMirant he was Not éempelled to ! t \u2014 Royal Geographical Society, and an hon- | Although there are \u201care at ent- 260,000 | Lu | I } [EW ZAR.al sensation by |.i CLE Jp he.hitherto * upconquered | ei EE | -> erhorn, which has an altitude of me statement, issued this evening, concern- are qualified to shoot i 2 11] have : on (ing the means of com- ing the fight to-day between the Span- There are three 08's.three.Tots ey hen hi Ce hoped other delegates jards and the Kabyle tribesmen, says 103s, two 192s, five 191s, nine 100, {sulling meeting Se.ann hoping that considerable that before dawn this morning the Moors gixteen 189 8, fifteen 188%.twenty-five | Lo would be given to the All- opened a general attack on the Spanish 187°, eighteen 186\u2019s and two 185%.4 aneme, but for some reason advanced position, concentrating- their The Princess of Wales distributes the¥ - wus dropped completely out ¢florts againet Sidi Musa and the garri- prizes at the close of the shooting.su hie farmer applying to i panv atest triump.o! those \u2018sor Collig wndertook some years ago an i cable -$0 agriculture.it _ The company claims .still further im- gnçce epphoabl sto.me: rat the value explération nto a region of the Rock provement to-day.A number of addi- .8 tion in, the Canadian Rockies.Profes- settlement with officials of that com- ands ies.hitherto unpenetrated, and his | outhern Alberta | wall, after.map - of that district:was adopted by: 1 men have gone to work, end it is } reached that value demanded: by t wheat crops, still -con- ; OF oo io fo the Queen\u2019s Prize, and Private Pa \u201cdition ; fos os.a 14,780 feet, Exploratiots in Greenland 4 ; of ; a et re HEA What ill of fae, but could of Vancouver, in 1904.The a inked A a mah or | a re hades followed.and CLERGYMEN SAID 10 BE NEGO aE of aav ; % ; soirs.2 er Ju at he wanted.- Caradians shootinz in this amie pes i ; le for to |then from 1901 to 1905\" he explored ihe | TIATING FOR A SEITLE- 1 ouchout the Empire.As marre | ible me test à con oi the navy p whether w AR IN Mo |Sergeant Blackburn, Winnipeg; nthe ultimate | Canadian Rockies for the Canadian Pa- MENT, ; 44 story o local navies or not, he ROCCO \u2018al McInnes, Edmon:r1; dergeant: us Phat would {cific Railway, his.féat8 among the great - F Fons \u201che fighting force of the Em- gins and Sergeant Freeborn, Ham Hug I © ae à degree of intel- peaks of Alberta and British Columbia 44 bips en = 4 ea ought to be under the SPANISH TROOPS DRIVEN ROM |ton; Lieut, Morris, Bowmanville; Ser\u2019 ) al tural people put into doing much to popularize konwledge of Halifax, NS, July.26\u2014 Ulergymen - lic was i een £ th thoriti T t uv - geent Smith, Ottawa, and Sergeant Ç on the.Carniadian mountains,: which he still from the strike districts are negotiating .| at cre Lu n:roi of the authoritiés a THEIR POSITION BY \u2018Steck, Truro, N.8.value of ay land is not maintains \u20ac onstitute \u2018ffty Switzerlands for a settlement.There have been Satur © «retted, he remarked, that KABYLES.The following are the total scores in number of bushels of | rolled into \u2018one.\u2019 Lt discussions, but the Dominion SS \u201cI ( nierence did not do more Melilla, Morocco, July 23.An official tte first.and second stages of the Kinga } is.capable et, presses Of the other members of the party, ne ep tt there ce ruts | \"A - 3 I 3 > \u2014 e + > u e pro- ; MP: i 12 lol gsr by ha i he ne tng Fi A Sara sour a | ager, Coll od, Dien wmf Mr.Ge\u201d pon here eat neues + | PH 4 expected ta materially\u2019 increase the out- 4 in Government.He and put.At some of the collieries the com- son at Cape Moreno.The fighting was The t > ° Aealand,\u2019 he said, \u2018think of the Host furious character, but a final stage of the St.George's P ; in the party -vho ay the Ma: ] hd Route scheme of fast sortie by six companies of.Spanish in- fred tay ase competition i is also to bé \u201cA * Jolenes atvanoes| Brotcaet sâcended - ount-Lefroy, the ma- od.pany Jin fo have all the men Toquir- dey, 1 ; © © *ruld do more than auy- |fantry and light field battery was suc- y rst Prize is the \u2018dus | pestéc pak which rises precipitously Reserve, i rhncn, slope, | y of the .[ antry and a lig ry vase, dragon cup, gold cross and £20 » needs \u2018of these dis Por £ there was said te-day, to bé only one rio Wa I \u201cpd the Empire together.cessful, and tbe enemy fell back two |The match is open only to the one hun.out \u2018of the \u2018Pyradise Valley.Professor de coal Cutting machine.l ting fo : be a united empire, and kilometres.In the fignting a Spanish col- dred competitors taking the highest}: bis advance.in your} Dixon was present exactly one year pre- The boa nd of -concitistiqn in the | eport of x 5.bent W uh cach other, such onel md three other TE Faber of places in the first stare, wnich was fir- Rene when Philip 8.Abbot tt, a oes Springhill Mines dispute reported | hich wad _.A a m- an 1 n wounde e number 9 d Thursday.a 3 Amertean Of great promise,- w ih cn \"a | \u201c lave, we must bridge over casualties among the enlisted \u2018men is 900 yards and Se The cemge re y ar usin fus MURDERED in attempting to make a first ascent U.Se demie for rempniion or the ; The r- | between England and her [not known.Newly-debarked troops have teen.= The- qualified Canadians are: of the \u2018same mountain, 2 + suggested that it.be mnpany \u201cthe red: i | of 91 = Stock that ve get been haried 9 io tha fternoon the [Sergeant Richardson, Victoria; Ser- dytersburgy July 2.News has | \u2014 to use.its.discreti recognizing an\u201d | and and ur countries, and Pony in Moors toumed the offensive.\u201cThe i geants Huggins, Freeborn and Mitchell, ®sived hete of \u2018the murder of the | AIRSHIPS IN WARTIME, \u2018| ofganizatilon: i chil guthority out- HF a b on \"we promote a much great- |ing resulted in a defeat for fhe Spanish i amilton; Lieut, Mortimer, Ottawa; Erincess Alexandra MestCheraiy | side the provisish.iid Mrgely under the i | rrant \u2026 \u2026 \u2018rade interchange than now |i100ps.Under a galli \u2018the Lieut.Smith, Chatham, Ont.: Lieut.#0 fathér\u2019s' estaté in Smolensk pro- .- Mayence, Germany, July 23.\u2014Success- control of .intepedts that might be in 1 ¥ Befora Toe \u20ac anada is the true empire Moors they were ss fro to poil the \u2018Morris Bowmanville, and Sergeant Mec- 44 i The.Dausckneper, in d the fo for | ol expetiments in the desir ution ied © tition ith.the company.In re- | y ; i oo \u201coem Engl bad gained, and at night- > Zoron e gcapitate e lour-.oon to the demand for the men for an.ive i ced Lo oo 5 EN, os and Australasia, ground Shey to avoid dis aster, r 6 night \u2014 ony yards the scores were: à-year-old ol with with an axe.oi oy Lor doy tien Captive balloon was |; increase in wages, Che board - thinks | 114 At 10.50 L .Make the journey between to their old positions, Pros es ee ee ee 00 00 40 A .heim.Vol- that this is not the time for-a change, uly ing wa 5 /° Fagland 24 or 35 days in- BY-ELECTION - fe JT nn re ee ee ee 02 ; PEOULIAR FATALITY, joe.a fea ond.the fie ou machine racecar view Hat company\u2019s + if i] Sarnia, w \u2019 cr 35, travel by this route CLAPHAM BY- L Freeborn | i = 2 et se eo se so sew Man, July 23.\u2014Robert Me- guns were \"directed at the captive with- sta man corto 9 3 dur- I .F W.Bro] Co nou mous in fact, it is {Maries te es se ee ae as Byed by the National Trans out the slightest effect, but the second ing the last three or four yeh Lo.ble | 0 RL Thu for every single |A CANADIAN SELECTED AS wei Cn Might in \u20ac peculiar manner, | Sl red.dhe beloon.Homer we | a IF Li d grap ; \u2018ons.1 think one of the ERAL CANDIDATE, ~~ [Steck o.-.oregh Hin, 3 2 Wing on the back of à work éstroyed ; REAL ESTATE IE TRANSFERS.HT M also \u2018 rat could be done for *he \u2014 .b , i if e- in 18 dl en a } +.Hi} to, fo: : © fr .geant McVittie, in 5th, 9th Hth 3 dr h the i Ab 4.Ve Bro.\u2018 ona Lhe A vernments (Canacian Associated Pres.) places, respectively, each won £10; 14 tad ye .® ing him ota.| A DISTINGUISHED JOURNALIST Mrs.¥.Picard hat sold to.J.A, Dan- of grand ce \u201cve oan I ealand, and Lendon, July 28.\u2014Mr.John.Colclougs; Mortimer, Lt.Smith and Lt.Morris, in Es ve % 9, Dr: °L.8.Amery military and col- | sereau \u2018two Jots in Rockelaga - Wad; f three.à LL 0 ampre subsidy to barrister, at one time secretary of- 33rd, 37th and 38th places Petite x Te de \u2018Onial editor of the London * Limes,\u2019 18 fronting.on St.Catherine street esst.o'clock, Cee q t British Chamber of Commerce in P -each won £7; Sergt.Mitchell, in £ À CE- : staying + at-the Windsor Hotel.\u2018He has | near \u2018Nätolet, having au area of 4950 Ur ed.The | ed great satisfaction |}, \"heen selected as the Liberal candi] place, won £5 and Sergt.Hgts\u201d Tollows contributions, are Brute: cee) to-Canada to \u2018attend the meetings | square feet; for $3,713.50, which is quad Shr officially i.Level by the Confer- date for Clapbam, .61st place, £4.Ce rol dged:\u2014Erpm four of the.British Association to be held to about Bo: 8: foot, conven oe nz the cable rates, and \u2014 The National Challenge Cup wis fired £larencé- Hon Pisoy ue Winnipeg.oan next - month, and |: + | = .Rankin, ; -réater boon than cables Mr.Colclough is a Canadian by bith, for yesterday afternoon, England, wi a - Yi thege m are over he will} CE ND \u20ac SU WwW.Bro.in instead of a \u2019shill- |having been bprn.at Bie, Que.-\u2026Ÿning with Scotland second and \u2018Wal M.5 | our.bhe Domision.~ Amery \u201chas | To UTS TUE 7 2 -and reg 4 v Mr.Marconi, who er __\u2014 \u2018Fthied: Ireland was fourth and last, : y.Alex.i} just, \u2018completed the six \"and final vol |v + \u2014\u2014 Rev.F.| son pe had doubled his NOT 1IABLE TO \"EJECTION.À spite the fact that three Canadiañg we.Ban, und\u2019 of the \u201cTimes : tory, of the\u2019 0.mountain stream that Fnoyest : not ne 20 À board of : à andle 25,000 words Judgment has been rendered by Me: Jon the team.South Afriggn Wir.\u2019 ohms twice | om co st born, nor whis U.d.Guest, 2 «* twopence -halfpenny Justice Ar ald in the interesting The scores were: Richardson, a; 6 ¥ stood, for p rlisment in\" the Unionist per.bourd TaREATY - ay, Otta- _- would, of course, mean ejection Arehib Dickson vg.Ross, et al \u2018Huggins, 52; Freeborn, 63; Michell, 54: interest; ion in the recent ,.there lay thy ¢ déstinad Home for thee ter, re oo are to Australia.This was an action taken.Dinan, Mortimer, 58; Smith, 58; Mortis, st \u201c Wolserhampton, 5 rage by 2 tor Who ous 0 | ely tenet, so so waytrard 2, Grims- | remarke T soi.\u201d /1tti ve Colonel -Hugfés, a Pontons 5 I passed through Can- Ter Ode pero Oe.\u201c8.Sergeant Smith and Sergeant Nos i Victoria, went.down to- QueBec | oo yom , field © \"1, on the way to the Catherine street, mear the.corner of {20th and 25th place respectively + Wieet Dr.Amery 4 ¢ So day Borg in i plai gor | | | \u201cruck by the intense Peel atreet, and forming art Woh the Wingrove competition, each ly, LL Be y Jo plain 238 ext place : + Lmpire, and especial- building wecently cecupied-by the Scrog-| In the \u2018L.S.A.Ra DISPUTE B x.\u201cpra: There lps a way, it atte 8M how hey TRE onclude- vince.As to the gie Company, Limited.The proceedizes connection \u201cwith the several on RSR SC The mountain - spring.de vaine\u201d Bou q j ; + + delegates were as- were taken by Dickson in rine of included in the first stage of the St The.ffl te between the: W.R.Brock bow | ai m3 2 _ yhment and progress transfer made to him by -tbe Ep George's Challenge Vase competit] | Coy, Bad; and the fim of r Bros, \u201cArthur Bt ger.LT ; nC it : inted and .Ce ad e also have Company, who allege ing a ut Morris -won first prize, a - Fig id epunection - with à, contract for we, tt 0 To Sh La 0\" i ding.a!) : admiration for the the tenants of Teg hue, To inchiding lyf be place, vo a ee D 49 fable of aoûge $30,000 warth wa va dl vwronog-e t streets, | while Lieut, Mo , \"blouses, \u2018again came before the .mopning, \u201com.a .petition in Foo fora di to of the : sent over to th om store im question.r \u2018 podpais \" ° jud ent, the, Cou Court held at A Rota] | coe * o.did validly exercise tijoir.; | \u2018 to take the said premises for & Period | mer and.Lieut.Smith, 29nd places respectively, vach on - = HS .to wit.| : dings J | This competition was fired at ction.issued.dgainst \u2018them | 9-42 Notge wrest West \u2014 Mot pi \\YS RETURNS.of three years from the Jet day ob, May) \u201cAt the 600.yard range, Sergenrs à ni Reith.the matter.\u201cLhe | G47 3, 00 ae naa 3.re to \u20ac \u2018*the Grand Trunk 1909, a me ghey are eo i, the: Vittie, in 18th place, won £1.gly pod b the | euterguy,\u2019 $3.90; 11 a.m.to-day, a | \u2019 Editor rt GE | New York from aid premised |.Se yles, in eighth place in a > 11 Me Mdm, 7 \u201c tha od, and liable to be ejected LE ic - a \u2018Corte\u2019 competition, won £1 1 \" 18 expected in the W.H.8¢ Bi The i ; In the J.H.Steward\u2019 Challenge was therefore dismissed \u201c1 wi \u201ceels.| sompetition, Sergt.McVittie and ow 5040 qu ART zen.0p eo ash 0s.09, w FE a an Pde te Mn SEER prods vel SE Mat ire putes a pray ors J RR [UNICO SIC SME SS min Um mii rt En de I M lima Sim Eta eg hm .ilkes, - ef Montreut: A AE HO wreenal were {aken away, many needless Montrea] Standard Publiching Company: / to please you.| the Rev.Dr.Manro- Gibeou, 3 a fore; | deathe and very many crimes would he mie aude ited, bas been in.4 We import ouf .\"Mrs.Monro Gilson ry a ont, sgys: |prevented.corporated.The capital is two million SAD 8 \\ », Wie .belaved |; In the old days of the North-West Ter- 41 and the chief place business starch from Europe.| mineter of St.Johns Wood Presbyteri-.tories, and in the Yukon, the Meunted.de in Montreal, The incorporators ; to give the heavy, sn Cure passed away on Monday al, '|Palice saw to it strictly that there were an Messrs.M.J.O'Brien and J.A.: tome ne ities, The boperal sevice | po woking arsenals nd tha, mae one Q'Prins of entres PS JA er PT ee re - NE ee torment waa st Ham Sead Cemetery.was that life was saier than in any -oth- A Oflon, of Mantrea), and J.k Rey 7 smyment repute ant grompe rows (À THE TROY LAUNDRY pstiise with br.Gibaon in bie great lows, Wher ae Nes Che crionnal to the pas OD DUNE JE shimdteed.very téeilkz is ours fep | aies \" [for it me said without ez aeration.aegsion .of a revolver * \"Vhy should se DESTRUCTIVE 8 DUNES.JU \u201cpartent aupemal greing and owsatoy, | OMe andPaotery, J ihe no London minister ie more omer city permit ita enemies to arm them (Philadephia Tedger.) | 5 Let we fguw with vou darlez yew | LJ 4 Phones.VERDWM.©.K .| revered.member of \u2018 (be.selves?There is, course, ne apaWery gy; ing trouble be VAwtnmn Rewevatlng st here.= hw Lc IE church, wi an excel t judge of ser\u2019: | fa these questions, except that if the re- or iking sane are re Sausing ro re eI TES : .ee \u2014\u2014 | , + this week that Dr; Gili |vélver {i denied to criminals, sotual or, re by the ansshore wints ~ \u201cMO NTREAL DY w iia siggy on has never preached hetter than furs.potential, it must also be denied to the which weep the beach sand beyont the i, Tor ERO 8 TRE YE WORKS >> |: JUVENILE DELINQUBNTS .|™¥ the last few yegry.! = \"honest vitizen.But why mot have 10 reach of the waves.The sand accn ni Offa 31 Blewry Steeef, 7 om SOT of TERETE Se frictions, a already grid, But od Be iry |Iates in mounds abou\u2019 ans chattes ee NEW ACT NOW NS.FORCE-IN Y | CABMAN INJURED.jo pale of Boon at a, UME |tauns,.such as stoves ov Uumhes; thus bie! Cae {od WIN FORCE IN 1 10.Garnons, o dal drivel, #2-veurs-ef |! Any one may buy à revolver end AN atarted the dune is sufficient cause for PT spé 'rianmons.17 MT Oumar A toes | Twain he desire He may ll ove onl the Fd Ko Fe To (Londow.* ; ich).ort oh, as TIN vol eran kné od at SS #4 Labels 3 ammunition he desires.He ma F fll \u20ac: eaB ë up.from behind, the dune jen D as diy sole in men\u201d + Cal Ne yi creity iE hab 8 it voit ao 1: pocketg.vit nt drones ath the.and the sapd on its crest is init ie tn \u2018 co's.dreds ; be Me SA terday a ernoon by colligion SE ©.| The ! Tying of eon ey rh ops 18 ik plown over to the leeward side of the graduate ls, perhaps, the mont under iy lass street car.The cab -aod \u2018barème ite | ran eaten oo PE weap > nein 400d mound, go thatthe dunes gradua y LBiple, of Uhr Tt waa #0 even of com | (he | damaged, an od De, | eas\u201d aunt po 30 he aug (marne On Fhe inde have beapr Bp Ms.\" X pn- ne \u2018 ; ae BO, | ned.A muet go M0 LS 7 ichigan the \u2018 Lwin ve hes, tury seo, when Oxfond led, the way in Tow.: juris | of wungly, that ls; thea who deal in Are Ne bers.of dunes, ranging in .were, to.supersede tight breec e thai pent i = [2e NO Ce Should be ala d to) ight up to 200 feet.Ib Indiana the ee ree eth some \u201cve Kay.| sell a serolver until the purchaser, PTY lqunen have meved island seross don of Trinity mel an undergraduate yesterday ' thi dnece 3 Jpes iy trom te ah 13 be forested ares, Bury nd killing trees, gyed in all the splendor of the naw: all Fs eps pernits 2e © (PRM {leaving the dead trunks as skeletons be a D.\u2018Young Man\u2019 said the don | change will [ Tho tate of T lebratid in sorig |2iBd \u201cthem in thes mivon SETAE à ~ faghian.pou i mp, sald Wh Jo JLnase NL | BR MC aT The Htate o Teas cold rated in \u20acO0f |g, nous instance of duge migration js 1 Foner pankeea: Consagie x ead kop a unitary status, \u201cThere fe curtain tond ee Tarn NE igh the [Eat Oia Geronsy, whers Por of Tsar TN Jeane (he 3 of wich Ouse os way able to \u201cdrop leo uel Cho bert th Aeon per [1, die sigs mashed aver oOo cod or LL ME ee Hy should Have detes et the R a 4 e Texas law new.: Thich time it was gradually uncever: oui Mp ava.[invénile so a ots ve a b of Nears Le on onal B ed dy the progress i» of the dune The beat tes cin\u2019 be utterly \u2018spoiled larly appointed and paid, regains mou vt \u2018Au result of the regniation\u2018and:] oF Teme au se bulk .teas no.tés Eh: [iuvenile court with\" \u201cind Éf wiclenge j state-are 1% Simin New arial Troi Sad pais Whe Tamla Tek i Yo art he ah Tat ee Rega A on i ony Colmer ge So nn | olen, Masrates OR 88 \u2018witieh {tor ie Bhasilg coogira Tou wil Hoh BET Aen Rn Hoi CR ER Randi RTE = #: BA a 1-25 à et me 8 AUDA al rn ENCE LE Me STEER I eam er a ME a + S Se [a => FRASER \u2014 On July 20, : THOM \u2014 At Quebec, ey 1908, Sarah These may end with à list of nam Dru bk fed FR GIRTUE, MARMACES AND DRAWS.Hotioss of births, marriages and deaths must invart- ably be ondiveed with the name and address of he fer, or sthorwies no natige can be taken: of them.nouncemous of funeral appended to death noting, Me extra ; other emtencions te ebltuary, such as short sketch of MWe, two ecnie par soord entra, enceyt paltry, whish fo 80 Jefe gor ine sotra\u2014gregoid, dnnant subecribers may Mave ennawncerunis of Mths, marvioges end destha (without entesdeé odétuary er moress) ocruring in their bnmadiate Somidies pres of chargs, in.which eas sans end addoses of subseribers should bs given.\u2019 BIRTHS.HARDMAN - On July 8, 1960, at 18' Sand- ford Road, Reamley, Kent, Englend, the wife of H.Haworth Hardman, of &F daughter, = KINGSLAND \u2014 At 84 Second avenue.O- tawa, te Mr.and \u2018Mrs.H.Kingeiand, a daughter., MALLINSON \u2014 On July 6, 1800, at 43 Tooting Bec-gardens, Streatbam, don , to Mr.and Mm.W.J.Mallia- © sop, & sen.M RANSOM \u2014 At 2% Windsor avenue, «ù | July 10, 1009, a daughter to, Mr, and Mr.Ww.H.Ransom.: MARRIEB.ARTHURS\u2014PATES\u2014AL Grenville, Que, t.Marga®bt's, Westminster, by the Rev.E.Oliver,M.A,, Viger of St.Meryn, Cornwall,\u2019 uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Bev.W._ Ose Parish, M.A., Vicar of Loughaet a Hubert I.ionel Budge, Capiaip the Roy (Lothian) Regiment, eldest zon of Mr.and Mrs.dge, of Penmennér Park- stone, Dorset, to Florence Louise, oaly daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Paul, of Mantreal.ROWAT-\u2014-MOORE\u2014At the residence of the bride's parents, \u2018Raleigh,\u2019 Chathmih, Ont, by the Rev.R.Boyle, Bertha Elizaheth, eldest daughter of John J.Moore, ta Wil- diam Andrew, youugest son of the Rey.Andrew Rowat, of Athelstan, Que.SINCLAIR \u2014 THOMPSON \u2014 At St.James\u2019 Square Presbyterian Church, Toronto, on July 21.1309, by the Rev.Pr.R.Daualss | Prager, Dr.Alcxander Sinclair, of Owen ofthd, to Madge Bond.daughter of Chrie- | ÿher Thompson, of Midland.BIRD.FALEONER \u2014 At Kingston, Oat., on July 22, 1000, at the hime of Ker daughter, Mre.T.B.Caldwell, Lanark, Onl, iflizabeth Sutherland, widow of the late James Fal- comer, a native of Soatland, aged 88 years.FORRESTER \u2014 At St.Michel de Napier- ville, on July 24, 1909, Jane C.Gavin yw of the late Williams Forrester, in het 84th year - Funeral on Tuesday from her late residence, at half-past tem American papers please copy., his.debe, \u2018Glermorris,\u2019 as.oe Jatifes Frazer, in his seventieth year.HODGSON \u2014- Oa.July.9, 1908, st 148 Tile hurst-rcad, Reading, England, Aletta phine (Lettie), th wife of Lient.-Col.H u, late the Liuodimshire Régiment.ROSS \u2014 At the residence #7 his son-in-law.W.'I1.Pierce, of Maner, Ga ewan, on July 13, 1500, Robert \u2018Rogs, furmerly of Q hee.Co \u2019 se .Jape Bmith, widow fhe late Prof, Wm.widow of Prof, Wa.; \u2014 > possibly be ip timo x Wy\u2014\u2014\u2014 for this page pa À oo gp notiens for the shove eeluma a an |\" cople of \u201cWiwess' con Ets D'ou lied For addrewes tn: foreign coun- Lancaster, Ont, | a me - ne 0 .ap a mn DOWNTOWN STORE © - SATURDAY,\u201d JULY M4, 150.Stores Closes at 5.30 P.M., excépt Saturdays.* , a Raa aa ange re \u2018Many Hundred Yards of\" =~ = - SUMMER DRESS GOODS ~ AND SILKS \u2014 Prices to Clear Monday: navy, royal blue and green, splendid goods for summer and \u201c > 4,606 yards, All Wool Plain Satin Cloth, in xed, seal brown early autumn wear, regular values up to 60c.July Sale oe} Monday.Cee ed à 400 yards, Black.Voile, Canvas and Salé price, Monday./.ionable\u2019 colors, regular values up to £0c.pe ee 6.+ .ae .456 Panama Cloths, July 29c 360 yards, Eoliennes, in an assortment, of the most fash) BOc onday.- as oe 0 yards, Wool Voiles, in brown énd red, \u2018regular value, 85c Sc.Monday.RP T9c One Thousand Ya Shantung Silks, a .aa ards G36 A purchase of 1,000 yards, Colered Shantung Silks in my the most wanted shades, blue, brown, red, grey.green, in many 3 6 3 and reseda, also fancy stripes, for coats and T9¢.July Sale price, Monday.e + eo so + as - 50c White Jap.Silk, 36 inch White Jap Silk, for -hjonses and Children\u2019s dreeses, a quality regularly worth 50e.July, Bale priee, Monday.$1.75 to $2.25 Summer Dresses, To be Cleared at - se + a,$0 +\" resses, regular value, 89c.> 99c 72 Ladies\u2019 Jumper Shirtwaist Dresses of good le, and white and \u2018grey and white \u2018stripes, also semi Primes role Ine fancy blue and black spots, regular values from $1.75 to $2.25.~ White Jap.Regular Values $2.69, $3.60.$4.38, $6.00, .for Ladies\u2019 White Japanese Silk Blouses, extra quality ill i trimmed with lace insertion.ity of ok, uarter length sleeves, reguler values $2.69, $3.60 pe rt, FERRE Hd i buttoned at back, an July Sale Affects the .°.e oe +.oe se ., ep =.=.Me Op Silk Blouses .Household Linens and Cottons , ex, Moa.Heavy White Cotton, 35 in.Rex Stic Heavy Crah Towels, 18x85.12K6 106 Crash Reller Towels, 3% vd 32¢- 2 : ne Helland Lines ., \u2026 1e ]18¢ Heavy Crash Towelling .l4c * lle Bleached Oatmeal Towel'z., 156 11% i Rex.Pure Linen Huckaback.sie 23 Heavy Blue Denim, twilleds gic Pioe Longetoth, Naln.finish 17c Large fringed Dam.Austrian Tea Cloths ; Hemmed Napkins, 5-8 Jou.ae ; C Daylles 8%4c c § Mapa c , dos.Sc © - gq + aw mo EEE - Monday's Foad Chen Te A.esas +++.3100 ¥ .E- Tin Cullen PS oo ve an qoce 190 Aes ad Lemon Bqueezers ., © Copper Tea Kettles, Na, 8.; Chil 's Bath, med.tine A Bathreem Glass Holders.16g Frauger Hangers .\u201c3 Dish More \u201cwill.be Taimidered Basement Sa T-plece Lemonade Sets :.v .80c- Complete Aner Lights .or Blye Fi.Oil Stoves, Water Tumblers -., Water * Filters ,.Feather Dusters ,.\u201cer ye , who was à daÿghtér ¢f the la ee -_ Be Ed Ce Re Ta: 2 bur.sn 3 2% r.$1, .LY IRE ae © Ho ts] Op ,.++ su OA »- de OU Stoves, 1 wick ., .5-Arm Clothes Dryers .\u2026 &à La Preserving Kettlee, 8 Imp.ied Table Mais, § In set .,.% ne seconds, reg.550,{for .\u2026.48c at Jroning Reards .= \u20ac c Strong Denim Clothes Pin Bags, Fruit Jars, doublé top, dos.Se c with 100 Clothes Pins: regular Rubher Rings, dazen .\u201cBe 4¢ value, {ûc.onday «.« Lio T-piece Hertz.Reis \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.Bla M Le RE.| having consented to \u2018ack.on Juvenile | ; ~ court judges, and no less than four in- | wr Shirt dires al schools, all if Tatonto; 31% ayall- ! ae eee 0 ate or ATR eh PIN >! |THE LATE MRS.MONRO and Collars FT rk trom Stirting, Bec JE SE tev: f reference tg the deqths sub \u201cI Saturday's \u2018Witness\u2019 of ae lin: Gas Stoves, 2 burns, a s159 ceed To \u2018SHC + CONCERT IN THE RAIN Despite Adverse Weather Band Played in Dominion Square | \u201cCONDUCTOR COMPLAINS THAT \u201cSUBSCRIPTIONS DO NOT COVER EXPENSES.The stranger visiting Montreal last cvening must have been struck by the curious anomaly of a band playing under a leaden sky and the temerity of a couple of hundred people listening under dripping trees and on a sodden ground.But Mr, Boucher in his endeavor to fos- {er a dove: for the divinest of all arts dared \u2018King Pluvits\u2019 and began his pro- {gramme at a quarter past eight on Dominion square.The square is well suited for open-air concerts; its environ is \u2018admirable, and many remarks were pasa- cd.last evening at the continued apathy of.the \u2018powers that be\u2019 on this question of.previding music in suitable places throughout the city.To a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter last evening \u2018Mr, Boucher, the conductor of La Musique de Montreal, complained bitterly of the discouragement et.on many \u2018aides.His expenses for the first can- cert given were one hundred and twens tty-five dollars, and each succeeding concert cost him at least one hundred dollars, and to recompense himeelf he has received in public subscriptions sixty dol- Jars.As he said himself, such a state - of: affaire-\u201crequires no comment.e re- \u2018marked with pride tbat about thirty thousand people assembled at Lafontaine {Fark this week to enjoy the music.Last evening the band played but four F selections out of twelve.The \u2018Romance Poppies,\u201d hy Moret, particularly charmed and infused a gay spirit into the listen ers.Many a tired face lit up with 'hepeful joy and into many eyes there crept the new strange look which comes from more than earthly visions and the Romance had fulfilled its mission.What \u2018curious tricks Orpheus plays, as through the grey.material of a dull life a golden philosopher last evening truly remarked | \u2018Music bas its ethical mission.\u2019 -xÂt nine a\u2019clock the band ceased owiag \u2018le :the rain but the musical appetite was whetted and, like Oliver Twist, the pub- lic- \u2018will want more.\u2019 : te REVOLVERS AND KNIVES |» A WESTERN PROTEST.(From Winnipeg \u201cTown Topics,\u2019 The three or four blocks of Main À ect \u2018on this aide of the subway are far from ture ip and the visitor to this metrop \u20ac , al who arrives by the @ PR street and gase in the ps || moving among.ti windows.When you consider \u201cauch articles as 8 SATURDAY, JULT 94, 100.Ce.AP LINITED '{jssue is woven by a single note! À: being the moat beautiful portion of our city\u2019s chief thoroughfare; their architec- largely a survival fram the days When Winnipeg was as yet a shack town is of the thus able, as he comes up tows, te study | Winnipeg\u2019s growth from iis beginnings, par \u2018Yow ever stroll along that section oi Mai SA wnshop || windows and marvel at the multitude | and the variety of revalvers and knives {displayed ?Yau can do it at any hour -of any day of the week, Sunday included.There are many other things, of course, which are worthy of attention : along >that portion of Main etreet, then [most striking being the variety of nation- | alities and tongues that you find yourself | would be asked to look into what ap- : But next to the human interest, the moet interesting feature is the display of firearms and weapone in the pawnshop the hune | dveds upon hundreds of revolvers and ; wa : (Fdeadly looking kniveg displayed, it is im- | lice always find in investigating a Lal possible not to be impressed.by the {hong that such conspicuous displaying : eing for sale Jhon the \u201cINFAMOUS CRUELTY.Story of Chinese Girls in New York Children\u2019s Court, v New York, July %3\u2014Two round- cheeked little maids, their almond eyes very, very wide, their straight bangs brushed flat across their foreheads, their black braids, laced with scarlet silk, hanging precisely down the middle of their backs, ptqod demurely before Justice Wyatt in Children\u2019s Court to-day and swore to a story which left iittle sympathy \u2018in \u2018those who heard for two elderly Celestial merchants who reported their \u2018children\u2019 missing to the police on Wednesday night last, for buth little girls, who can make themselves understood in English, swore they have no parents iving- in America, and they have en held here \u2018against their will as household slaves, harshly treated, and forceq to work long hours.They were accompanied by an agent of the Children\u2019s Society, who had found them on the day of their disappearance from Chinatown at an East Side parish house with Miss Mary E.Bank, their Sunday- school teacher, whom they:hed recently accompanied on a wek\u2019s euting to the country.To the superintendent of the ecciety the two made a sworn statement in part as follows, which was read today in -court: \u2018 \u2018My -name is Moy Yum Toy.By Chinese reckoning I.am- fifteen, by Amen- can, fourteen.My father died when I was.very.young, and my mother married again and left me alone with my grandmother, who was very, very poor, an I was wold to the wife of Moy See Chai, and she brought me over here to Anv erfica about two years ago, and ] have been with her ever since.I have to work very hard in the house, making buttons and button loops from early morning until late at night.en l take a rest I get scolded and beaten.Whenever my mistrees\u2019s boy called me to do certain things, and when I was not able to do it fast enough, the boy would beat me.\u2018T do pot want to say anything that ig not true against them; they fed me well.But my mistress only told me: \u201cIf I killed you they would only arrest me.\u201d * Chin Fing Toy\u2019s narrative was similar.She was sold in China for $170, she said, brought to this country, and sold again for $500 gold, and has been with her present master ever since, some nine months, making buttons and button loops for the stores.\u2018Some mornings,\u201d the statement reads, \u2018J had to get up at 7 o'clock, and sometimes work every night until 2 o'clock in the morning.I wkas not allowed to go out.\u2018If I don't work all the time I get beaten.I had to do all the wasshing\u2014 sheets and all.The only teaching I ever received was by Miss Bank, who taught me for an hour or so every Monday.\u2018I would rather die than go back to | Mott \u2018street.\u2019 - i Neither she nor her companion will have to.Pending full investigation of their tale they will be held by the Children\u2019s Society.Both little girls are about the same age, Chin Fing Toy alightly the elder.Their story has aroused talk of another rigid investigation in Chinatown, which has hardly settled down after the chaos and probings which followed the murder of Elsie Sigel.An efficer of the Children\u2019s Society said that the government pears to be actual slave practice.Two well-known Chinese merchanis passed as the fathers of the children, and they are under ice surveillance.The youth of the chil , however, and the many contradietions which the po- nese mystery, take a tinge off the seein: ingly serious aspect of the.affair until the whole matter has been sifted.5 Be ardly one [of the evidences of rrp 5 state civilization upon.which we *l sometimes pride ourselves, Why should NEW MUTUAL COMPANIES.rot the sale of sale of the deadl 3] tountry\u201d of > the , of revolvers and bowie knives, either in pawnsbips or anywhere eee, be under as strict regulation an the liest poisons ?, As a mat- Jf ter of cold fact, there is no reed for any Jone to carry a revolver or a bowie knife, 4, And as a matter of equally cold fact, B.A.York.if if > the .privileze any man bas in this making himself o walking The Laurentian Chemical Company of Montreal has been incorporated af Ottawa with a capital of $500,000.The in- corporaters are: A.D.Gall, R.Prefon- taine, F.E.Lovell, W.Galbraith and The name of the Gearge Murray Pub- Jishing Cerepany has been altered to the BRIGANDAGE IN THE CAUCAS: « BAND'S BOLDNESS IN DEA A, _ RANSOM FOR KIDN vi) > BOY.{London \u2018Gl»be.\") The police at Tiflis are cule.capture a band of brigéui suiDe time past bave been (au operations in the Cauca~us.A months ago the son of a ru! 1: chant named Tefeloff was cor the brigands, who asked « fifty thousand rubles for lu= 1 lad'e father stoutly refused 1° ized into paying any ten promptly informed the poilue had occurred, Three days lit; found murdered in the tice fiom his home, and despite + of the police no defimite clue , found to incnminate any one lar.Young Tefeloff still ren .the brigands, who have merea- demand to a hundred thousant The chief of the band had the .to chll personally on the wit murdered man and informed ne: ter what had happened they vw.ing to accept the fifty thousan.which they had at first asked.- doubled their demand in cousey.M.Tefeloff\u2019's \u2018treason.\u2019 There the matter stands at The police believe they have = .in getting on the track of cregmts, but Mme.Tefeloft oo fear that her son may be mur bis captors and is inchnad to 5e to the robbers\u2019 demands.pr A FATAL BREACH OF ETI)UL.(The London \u2018Chronicic.\u2019) Under the Third Empire .n | Sainte-Beuve brought disgrace vp self at breakfast at the lUicr ee carelessly opened his napkin a.; ed it over his two knees.1.©.added the crime of cut\u2018ang L- ex oo two at the middle.Low « ji.prescribed that the ha'trelid as should lie on the icft kn.ton of the egg was to be mer with the edge of the spoon aud with the tip of the spoon.| failings in these respects Dain:e name was stricken off the visiting list.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY MODEL The home dressmaker should keep a Kittle eatalogue scrap book of the dail pattern cute These will be weful to refer to from time te 3.INSURE LADIES\u2019 ONE-PIECE SLIP.Paris Pattern No.254.This useful garment, which is made ta wear under the thin summer waist, mar be developed in any of the thin wash able materials as well as China, sura\" or taffeta silks.It is cut without arr tnder-arm seamns and may be made wi! or without th: peplum.The rather tight sleeves are finished over the hands in deep points and the slip closes in th eentre-back, The pattern is in seve! gizes\u2014a?to 44 inches bust measure For 38 bust the slip requires 344 var of material 20 inches wide, 27-8 yaro- 24 inches wide, 2% yards 27 inches wide.13-¢ yard 36 inches wide, or 158 yan! 42 inches wide.du PATTERN COUPON, v \u2014 JE rer tort pattern ws por disestines below, : a pS \u201c\u201d Sise.ov an 6 Lo gut oul ie wus send with the coupoa, careii: The patiera cannot res\u2019?n a week.Price ° note, or samp Pattern Departmen ms CSNY (1% OR OUTREMONT .11.F~TABLISHED BY CoN CLL.+2 of the Outremont np suggested that , ed tp grow trees and also for resi- +.nre them.Là well received, and \u201csul by Councillor by Councillor Ains- Coen was oa good carried into effect; y tunds, not ex- | at the disposal purpose.< adopted unanimously.\u201cjp Montreal Water & extend the water + in avenue, from Ber- \\,\u2026 Horne avenue, was 5 # A ê Cami af oe te * \\.51, re change the mode voprietors of the special png the roads, re- < ond and third read- cleptel.By thus by-law payment oË the tax a _1 vvars to 40 years.«ni the time for the special tax On perma- - \u2018ren JU years to DM read three times and Lo + 7 Mr.Robt.Neville for wals mm front of the new \u2014 e-cted on Querbes street del to order the plac- ot «ft four more street _ vy.These lamps are to \\licdouxail avenue, Bloom- (utremont avenue and Le teed, sn building permits were \u201cand July to date: Rockland avenue, two .tjuerbes street, seven cot- Rockland avenue, two ~ cu, ('atherine road, one Si om, St.Louis street, three «.Taft, not Aldrich, the Party Leader in the |\u2019 United States\u2014The can.\u2019 City Government Abroad \u2014 The Springfield \u2018Repuluican.\u2019 Springfield \u2018Republi- Lake Champlain \u2014 Extracts from an Address delivered at Fort Ticonderoga, Hamilton Wright Mabie\u2014The New York, by \u2018Outlook,\u2019 SCMETHING ABOUT THE ARTS.Art Experts cr the Defensive\u2014The \u2018Evening Post,\u201d New York.Tmth and Cecnventlon in Art \u2014 Sir Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., in the \u201cDatly Telegraph,\u2019 London.CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.The Toacker\u2019s Manner\u2014The \u2018Youth's Companion,\u2019 Boston, The Investigation of the Upper Air\u2014H.tha Manchester \u2018Guardian.\u2019 a Fatal World Belt \u2014 The \u2018Pull\u2019 of the Moon and Earthquakes\u2014-From ar Aztrunogiical Correspondent of the \u2018Daily Mall, Y,3p- dou, : PASSING EVENTS.THINGS NEW AND OLD.\u2014 So many men, 60 man an in hie own way\u2014Térense ee Every Worid Wide' isa a weekly repent of ar.ticies end cartoons from leading journals an¢ reviews reflecting tbe current thougut yr hemispheres.Bu 60 a year to any al ; world over.With \u2018he Weeki, tome the lor orly $2.00 & year, to any address in Caradz or British Is'es.Sea eluk offers; on ancther page.Ageaia wanted.Joha- uga on, atl 8 Canada.hers Montreal, ERS SAY.be- | One of the celebrated Ennis your estimate just a little higher family can compete.SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.Your Own This means exactly what it says- Pianos, of Hamilton.than you think others will.PLEASE UNDERSTAND 1 The judges are three officials of leading papers.Sealed offers olose July 31st.Each letter will be numbered before being opened.Offer! The Williams Piano Ce.make this unheard of proposal.They will give you this Piano at your own price, at their New Store, 733 St.Catherine Street West REBAD THIS CARBIFULLY THE QUESTION WITH US HAS BEEN What is the surest, quickest and best way to get people to come our way-to know us-to know our store-and to know our instruments better ?One way is to advertise in the daily papers ; but it takes too long, and the papers get the money.We want the people to get the monsy, and wa want the people to know and understand our instru- ments-therefore, we make this unique proposition.The Highest Offer Gets the Piano! A STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE PIANO, : itis a $375 instrument, fully guarantesd for five years.We oontrol the output of the Ennis Piano Co., and we know the value of the instrument.Just offer low enough on this piano to make It seem a gift to you from us, but be sure and make There is no reserve In this proposition.The highest offer gots the plano.Only one mamber of a Always remember the place is, until August 2nd.The Williams Piano Co., Ltd.733 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, Near Guy.Plano now on exhibition in our window.Come in and examine it.Store will bs open every evening COUPON.This coupon must reach us not later than August 2nd.The following is my sealed offer on the oslebrated $375 Ennis Piano: Offer.Tse OOOR see Name.500000 016000 000030.60000000 sac.GEOL CPCS C0000 OQ Ou000000 Stroot AdAdress.cco eivsee covert sencnones dove 00000 Q sen TOWN ER If you don't wish to pay cash for your furniture, we can arrange satisfactory terms .of credit for you.JULY Cor.GUY & and Hammocks.PEPE Nie a a» ¢ a BT.CATHERINE STS Any Furniture bought by Lake Shore residents will be delivered promptly, free of charge.DISCOUNT SALE! 10 to 20 per cent.Discount off Furniture and Carpets.VERY SPECIAL\u201420 per cent.off-Country Furniture, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators Pn SN edie i J 5 | LIN WHOLESALE FRAUD GERMAN LIVED IN LUXURY ON PROCEEDS OF .BOGUS CHEQUES.Posen, Germany, July 23.\u2014Joachimi von Schleiha, who ie said to be one of the most adventurous of criminals, and who bas lived for years in the utmost luxury by fraud, was sentenced to-day by court-martial to eight months\u2019 imprisonment for desertion from the army, fraud, and embezzlement.Von Scheliha, after he deserted, proceeded | to the United States to join his father, who retides there.On his return here: he lived under the names of Ferguson, Stanley, and various aliases, and gave it out that he was a millionnaire.According to the police, he circulated bogus cheques to the amount of hundreds of thousands of dollars, but he always gained high esteem because he never failed to donate a large sum to the poor in every city where he stopped.Eventually be was arrested in Paris while carrying out a fraudulent acheme and served four years in jail.e was then extradited to Switzerland, where be was imptisoned for a year.On being extradited to Germany he fell into the hands of the military authori- WHAT \u2018WORLD WIDE SUBSCRIR\u2019 With renewal subscription to Wide\u2019 and \u2018Weekly Witness:\u2014T have taken \u2018World Wide\u2019 for several years and I consider it well suited to thé needs of the busy man who would keer in touch with the many sided life the present and has not time to r er rer M as ER A es a large number of periodicals.\u2019\u2014 SCHOFIELD, Winnipeg, Man.F.3 tjek.DIED AT SEA.\u201cQuebec, \u2018July 23.\u2014The arrival of the RMS \u2018Empress of Ireland\u2019 btought the {iwpws of a sudden death on board and Ja burial at sea.1} Henrietta McMillan.The victim was Mrs.The happening was very sad and broke uo the hapoy I Lt ad Th RT Ge aoa TT LT GI ala ta TE ESR voyage of a little family bound for Vancouver.Mr.and Mrs.McMillan, together with their two young daugh- tes, sailed from Liverpool last Friday.\"|On Monday night as the husband and wife were strolling along the deck together, Mrs.McMillan suddenly dropped, expiring immediately.The death and the subsequent burial cast a gloom over the ship, and much sympathy was expressed for the bereaved husband and his little daughters.BITTEN BY SNAKE BALL PLAYER LOSES HIS LIFE.\u2014 Monroe, La, July 23.\u2014James Phelps, outfielder of the Rayville, La, team, is dead as the result of snake bite.Phelps had just made a phenomenal catch of @ long fly, which helped to save the game for his team.but in chasing after the ball he backed into a bog.He felt a sharp pain ,and waded out of the way of a water snake.His leg swelled so fast that he finished the last inning with dificulty, but death ensued twenty- four hours later.\u2018By a strange coincidence a player was bitten in the same manner on the same grounds a few years ago with fatal results.rm MME.DUNALDA CUMING.Mme.Donalda, the Canadian prima donna, supported by a company which will, include her husband, Monsieur Se- vielhac, the baritone of the Paris Grand Opera House, will make a concert tour of the princival cities of the Dominion RE PPT a, WILLIS.FABER& GO.LiMITED INSURANCE BROKERS -Board of Trade Building World Wide Business Losses collected in last7 years \u201cexceed $55,000,000.A \u201c Col.Mapleson.Mme.Donalda, who has recently ap peared in London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow and St.Petersburg, will, this autumn, be the star of the Birmingham Festival, and will make a tour of the principal cities in England, lasting till the middle of December.She will then sal for Montreal ts spend Christmas with ber family, and it is contemplated that her Canadian tour will open m Montreal early in January.An femantumy om ENTS FOR SALE AT THB \"WITNESS OFFIOR | next winter, under the management of arte OU TA Sg Sr Si A or ag fom A ae A du a TR x A En : 3 he pl a ea a KA eT TY rm er w PI as RS Le et 12 ar \u201d T4 ex + \u201c EN + , \u201c EE à os DIE: en ee cer \u2014 em = AUER 27 Rb - a AE TT es Art Sa \" ASS PA Weekly Calendar.KNOX AND STANLEY STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHEN Unite for Months of July and August DURING MONTH OF JULY MEET IN STANLEY ST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.PREACHER REV.WM.MORRIS, of Srangeville, Ont.11 a.m.7 p.m.STRANGERS MADE WELCOME.PRAYER MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M., in parlor of the Church.\"= Douglas Methodist Church Cor.St.Catherine Street West and Chomedy Street.Rev.W.R.YOUNG, B.A., D.D.Pastor MORNING SERVICE, 11 O\u2019CLGCK.LAS Aa aman.- wey a Pe nity Subject: \u201cFIDELITY * Solo.Miss HULBIG, \u2018MY SHEPHERD.® I i Quartette, \u2018GOD IS A SPIRIT.x Sacrement of T.ord's Supper at close of service.EVENING SERVICE, 7 O'CL CCK.\u20ac Subject: \u201cTHE MIDDLE MAN \u201d J Solo\u2014Miss BRADFORD: \u2018THE BETTER AND: \\ Solo-Mr.HALE: \"FEAR YE NOT, O ISRAEL.\u2019 STRANGERS MADE WEI.COME.\u2014 me VO \u2014\u2014 A - REV.JOHN MACKAY, D.D., OF NEW YORK.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 25th, \u201cLife's Quality and its Dynamic.\u201d \u201cA Memory and its Meaning.\u201d 11 a.M.\u2014 7 p-Mm.\u2014 z\u2014 \u2014 CALVARY CHURCH GUY STREET, ABOVE ST.ANTOINE.REV.DR.COOH , 10 AM.\u2014\u201c GOD OR FOOL.\u201d 7 P.M.\u2014\u201c FAITH AND IMMORTALITY.\u201d ALSO SPECIAL ANTIPHONAL MUSICAL SERVICE.Everybody Welcome.Open : DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH { PASTOR \u2014REV, E.I.HART, B.A.THE PASTOR WILL PREACH.Subjects \u201411 A.M.\u2014 \u2018\u2018 GREAT CAIN.\u201d 7 P.M.\u2014 Visitors Always Welcome.\u201cLOT'S TENT.\u201d we \u2014 \u2014 ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, St.Catherine Street West, Rev.WM.S8PARLING, B.A, D.D,, Pastor.Rev.N.D.DREW, Church Secretary.THE REV.PROFESSOR.C.E.BLAND Will Preach at 11 A.M.and 7 P.M, The Public and Visitors to the City Very Welcome.OPEN AIR SERVICE 8.30 P.M.LE \u2014\u2014 CRESCENT ST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH COR.DORCHESTER AND CRESCENT STS.REV, R.W.DICKIE, B.A., Minister.Rev.NEIL MoPHERSON, M.A, D.D, ©/oih Tojenacls Fresbyterica Church.Indiana polis, U.5.A., WILL PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES.+ Le me \u2014 LOOK HERE! Are you going to St.Mary's (Ang.) Ninth ANNUAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION?Sure You Are! : MONDAY, JULY £26, 19090.Str, Berthier leaves Victoria Pier, 8 p.m., and Desery Street Whar! at 8,15 p.m.Adults, 38c.Orchestra.Refreshments.Children, 25c.DOMINION PARK All Next Week\u2014Every Afternoon AND Night | Free | SPEEDY Free WORLD'S HIGHEST DIVER 130 tt.headforemost into smail tank (8 x 10 ft.) containing only 3 ft.of water me TUG-OF-WAR TO-NIGHT 100\u2014ADMISSION \u2014100 Street Cars run to Park Gates care SATURDAY, JULY 24.ART ASSOCIATION Galleries of Paintings Work by Canadian Artists.9 am.to 6 p.m.Admission 28c.\u2018SUNDAY, JULY %, OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Dorchester and Quy Sts.MONTREAL.SERVICES ON SUNDAY AT 11 A.M.and 7 P.M.PASTOR SULLIVAN Will Deliver tne Following Beries of Sermons on Sunday Evenings During July and August.MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPH, ETC., CLCSED AT MONTREAL.1909 July.+924 12.30 p.m.Laurentic, Dominion.July 25.~Christ and Divine Healing.26 9.00 am.Kalcer Wilhelm Ne.Lloyd.Aug.- Christ and the Secret of Life 4 2 6165 p.m.* Supplementary.Eternal 27 9.00 a.m.Lusitania, Cunard.\u201c -Christ and the Doctrine of °27 6.15 p.m.\u2018 Supplementary.Eternal Death.30 9.00 a.m.Caronla, Cunard, \u201c 15.\u2014Ohrist and Turnin .* 30 615 p.m.** Supplemeatary.Human ang & Points in Empress of Ireland, Can.Pacific.230 6.00 p.m.P \u201c 22.Christ's Cross and Our Oroes #31 12.30 p.r.Dominion, Dominlon.\u201c 20_Ohrist\u2019s Coronation and Our \u201cLetters may be posted up to 6.15 n.m.\u2014 Coronation Other matter should be posted before 5.00 + p.m.Registered before 5.30 p.m, seParcels (per Parcel Post) are forwarded by tha Canadian steamer.the last time of .mailing at Head Office being 5.00 p.m.On \u2018 Fridays and 12 neon on Saturdays.*\u201d eLatters for the above mails may be posted at Poste) Stations \u2018B\u2019 and \u2018CÇ\u2019 up to A NEW SERIAL STORY.A Bright New Serial Story will start next week in the \u2018Daily Witness.\" Watch \u2018for the opening chapters.Yop will not THREE THE MONTREAL DAILY WIENESS, \u2018SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.THE CANADIAN HENLEY.A likely four.B.Crombie; 3, C.Fulton; 2, P.Tachine\u2019s crew will make a strong Lid at the Dominion Kegatta at St.White head; bow, Watson.B.Catharines, next week.The names the e Ju A a.- \u2014 Stroud Ph + - of SPORTING NEWS THE CORN WALL TWELVE DEGANS HAVE PLACE ON TBAM WHILE ANOTHER BROTHER IS SPARE MAN, Cornwall, Ont., July 23.\u2014The Cornwall team to meet the Shamrocks in Montreal to-morrow will line up the same as that which defeated the Nationals :w0 weeks ago ,as followe:\u2014H.Smith, John White, Donald Cameron, W.C.Burns, Fred.De-, gan, C.Degan, A.Degray, D.Phelan, F.Cummings, Donald Smith, R.Degan, A.McMillan.Alex.Thompson and E.Degan, a brother of the three Degans above men- tionad, will go as epare men.entry and London, Toronto competitors Captain Feulkes, LAWN TENNIS DRAW FOR OPENING ROUNDS IN CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY HAVE BEEN HELD The annual championship ol thr Cana- dia Lawn Tenris Aszociatiou, whicn CoIiL- mences tc-day on the Mount Royal tennis courts, promises to be a great success, The list is very large.and well-known from Ottawa, T'eronto, King-ton, are among the number.The include Messrs.Gleascn playens and Me-crs.and McMiilan, have entered fron Ottawa; Mr.Russell Brown from Kingston, and Mr.Boucher from London.The draw for to-day is as follows: THE CANADIAN HENLEY, Stevenson, .the Lachine coach, who has challenged Ten Evek, of Ottawa, and will probably row a series of home and home races in the fall.\u2014Stroud Fhoto Supply Co.NEW ATHLETIC CLUB C.P.R.MAY UNITE AND FORM ONH LARGE SPORTING ASSOCIATION.Those interested in athletics among the C.P.R.employees, have come to the conclusion that there is room for an .assceia- tion among themselves which wilt embrace all kinds of athletics.sce point on the river front, that would combine the advantages of the M.A.AA.and the Grand Trunk B.C., is looked upon with favor, and a meeting has been called for Aug.5.The C.P.R.numbers 10,660, so there would be no difficulty as to membership, and such ar organization would start under the most favorable auspices.It is also suggested {hat the grounds should aleo be cpen for recreation of those raembere who have given up active participation in sport.MEN'S OWN In CALVARY CHURGH - CUY STREET SUNDAY, July 25th, 1909.Speaker\u2014Rev.T.A.HALPENNY, B.A.Subject\u2014\u2018A FRIEND TO MEN.\u2019 \u201cSoloists-H.A.CLEWAR ant G.H.QUILLAM.Accompanist\u2014A.HALTHIWELL, A ground placed at about FUTURE MEETINGS.Come With Us ann Enjoy a Good Day\u2019s Cuting.The Montreal Biscuit Co.'s At Hudson-on-Lake, July 31, 1909.FULL PRCGRAMME OF GAMES.within 15 micutes of the above mentioned .beurs of closing.want to miss it.cui NU lh, TR I WTI Er eT 4S Trt ath TA .a Cs FAP CAE RS IWIN AT A ATP DBT HIATT TI TOA TOAD our \u2018Travellers a.ANNUAL PICNIC; SPECIAT., TRAIN leaves C.P.R.Windsor: Station, 9.20 a.m.\u2018Tickets good also ati 1.30 p.m.Returoing; leave Hudson 7.00 pm.Aduits, 80e.Children, 400.1 | 4 3 p.m.\u2014Open singles\u2014Cassils vs.Dunlop.Novice singlJes\u2014Sargent vs.Carr.Haadicap sirgles\u2014Lamarche vs.Ives, 4 p.m., open singles\u2014Prevost vs.Chip- man.Novice sipgles\u2014Brown vs.Boucher, W.B.Hasdienap singles\u2014Nops vs.Hyde.Open sicgles\u2014Gaunt vs.Veysey.Oper ciugle\u2014Drew vs.Grier.CANOEING AT ST, JOHNS TO-DAY'S REGATTA TO DECIDE Wi0O WILL EEPRESENT THE EAST IN TORONTO.Paddlers are all making for St.Johns today for the Eastern divisional regatta of the Canadian Canoe Association, and as the entry list is large, the competition will be keen among the various clubs which have sent down their strongest teams.It 18 only by winning that a ciub will be able to represent the East in Toronto, so the eleven events on the oard will certainly be hotly ccntested.VALOIS B.C.The two postponed races of the Valois Boating Club wili be sailed over the Lakeside course this aftermoon.The first will te started at 3 o\u2019clock sharp, and the sce- oud at 4.30 o\u2019clock.Club yachts of all classes are invited to compete.At five o'clock the three swimming races postponed from last week will be run off, 100 yards junior, and senior, aud reilay race.On Sunday divine service will be held at the boathouse at 11 o'clock in the morning, and 7 c'clack ic the cvening.POINTE CLAIRE.The recult of the second Dinghy race of the series is as follows: Mortimer, Holland and R.Haskell, won; E.L.Chadwick and Gecrge Duvel, second.Weekly canoe triale, ladies\u2019 crab race, final heat\u20141st, Eva Lilly; 20d, Elsa Lomer.Men's crab race\u2014lst, W, E.Leonard; 2, 17.W.Jozce, Ladies\u2019 doubles\u20141st, Eva Lilly and Elsa Y.omer; Irene Haskeil and Annie Lilly.|Stella Lilly and Claire [omer, dead beat for second plage.\u201c QUERRIE SIGNS PLAYERS Toronto, July 23.\u2014Charies Querrie, man- êger of the Tecumeehs, announced to- day that he had signed Frank Hearn, of the *Maitiands.\u2018game at Montreal a week from Saturday.+Bert Jardine has been releaced.ERE RET TRACE 2 CEE 3 runs to 1 yesterday, Hearn is a home-player and #4 DAY take Querrie\u2019s place in the Tckets for cale at our office, and from.; m Saturday.rr PUR ES rie sn ÉCRIN PE TE TEE EUR TART yr ROYALS LOST AGAIN Newark Defeated Them by 3 to | and Claimed Other Game by Delault.Newark won their game from Montreal by and indeed claime.l Having thc a forfeit game previously.owing to the Royals at a disadvantage, | crippled state of the \u2018eam.Newark, who \u2018have two postponed games to play off, In- and Burns, Miss Moyes, last year's ladics open championship, and Mrs.Hannan, sisted of a double-header, aud o1 Dr.succescful turnament player in England.| Casey's refusal, they marched ox to the Bonnel!,Rab\u201d | ground a: 2 c'eiock and claimed the game.Hcwever, no umpire turned up, and Mr.Powers, president of the league, ielegraph- ed that the Royals couid pot be compelled to play.Yesterday's score Was: NEWARK.AU.R.1RPOA B Louden, s.s.\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026 .\u2026.4 1 3 3 0 2 Kelly, 1.f.+0 +.5 1 2 1 0 0 Meyers, rf.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 1 0 2 WU 1 Geutman, cf.\u2026.\u2026 .3 0 1 2 U 0 Wolverton, 3b, .\u2026 .2 0 0 5 1 0 Sharpe, 1b.«ec ve .\u2026 3 U U T 0 vu Loudy, 2b, .4 0 0 1 1 0 Lapp, ¢ .+.es 3 6 0 § 4 wv Mueller, p.41 0 0 v- 3 0 Totals .30 5 6 27 9 2 MONTREAL AB R H PDA ?% Joyce, 1.f.4 0 1 3 0 0 Cockill, 1b.ve ee .\u2026 3 0 0 8 1 9 Corcoran, 2b.ce ee 4 0 1 1 0 1 O'Neil, r.f.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026.\u2026 \u2026.\u2026 4 1 2 2 V0 U Jones, cf.4.4 0 1 2 0 1 Krichell, ¢.\u2026.ov «0 \u2026.\u2026 4 V 2 5 0 0 Winter, 3b.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 .3 0 0 3 1 0 Colvin, 8.5.ve vs «0 .\u2026 2 0 0 1 6 U Smith, p.«v os oe .\u2026.3 0 0 2 2 0 Egan .\u2026 » .1 0 0 0 UV QU Totals .«v oo «os 33 1 7 27 10 2 xBatted in ninth for Winter.Score by iunings\u2014 Newark .300000000\u20143 Montreal .000000001\u20141 Summary\u2014Three- base hit, Kelly; two- \u2018base hits, Kritchell, 2; Jonee, Louden; first base on errors, Montreal, 1; Newark, 1, left on bases, Montreal, 5, Newark, 8; double play, Joyce to Smith: stolen base, Kelly; sacrifice hits, Getuman.Woiverton, Sharpe; struck out, by Mueller, 8; by Bmith, 5; bases on balls, off Smith, J; off -Mueller, 1; hit by prcher, by Smith, 2.Time, 1.50.Umpire, Byron.Attendance, 800.Buffalo defeated Baltimore in Buffalo by T runs to 2.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING Won.I.oet.P.\u2018 Rochester .48 33 .600 Providence .40 39 .506 Newark .+.+.+ +.43 42 .506 Bakimore .\u2026 .\u2026 .40 41 494 Buffaio .ce ee eed.41 42 .494 Toronto .vv es oo «oe.40 3 482 Montreal .39 44 ATH, Jersey City .\u2026 36 44 .450 AMERICAN LEAGME RESULTS.Detroit 5, Boston 2; Detroit 4, Boston 2: St.Louis 2, Washington 4: Ohicago 3, Philadelphia 0.\u2019 Standing\u2014 Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago, Washington.New York, St.Louis, There were no games in the National League yesterday om account of rain.DISQUALIFICATIONS LIKELY WALTER SMAILL HAS BEBN REINSTATED BY THE CANADIAN CANOE ASSOCIATION.Ottawa, July 23.\u2014 Wholesale disqualifications are likely to follow as the result of ibe reinstatement of Walter Smaill by the rorthern division of the Canadian Canoe Association.The New Edinburghs estate that they wiil now use Ryan, who disqualified himeelf through playing hockey in the Temiskaming League.If Ryan ani Small paddle all who comyuete with or against them will be disqualified.The would have a far-reaching effect in Otia- \u2018wa, as the majority of the local paddlers are also hockeyiets and footballers, Smail] is expected to paddle on Saturday in the Eastern divisional meet at St.Johns.WESTMOUNT XI.The foilowing has been « scan We: mount C.© no Jezgue mated aga.* La 4 Liachine grounde 10-4.- Tay:vr, R.A.5.A Lu, A A.OL.Tav.or,.JL L'Ku -: H.Vinvceu:.JS Seuv MW.Wora.capla.n Merezivce B.Weston.Payers x ! Bonaventure eu ton aC CHO~{ 4 THE CANADIAN HENLE) S 1 Cathar.nice duo y 1 no: sending any cr Heney ta - Veal, Mu wes rected gore \u2018us Jisup; ein ent LA, It se\" THE WINDSOR SIATION WATT ALDERMEN ONL NICOLL RE ARDING , Dla EXTENSIONS, Mr.DOMINGO 5 1e the CPR.yet ri, .OL alderiven, cUDessionn 1 Aie ss ther, Naut aud Le 40.I in regard Lo int aise + company ior te cesu 1 Doneganu streets.The will be covered by tu Le winch are to be made Le Street Malo.The deu.gested that in exchange 10: the C.P.R.shouid give qu, perty 15 M.Henry Ward.tor park pulposes.Mr.MeN coli was no: cn company would acvept tLe © the erty 3m the matter.lu he said.Was about to eut: +1 à way station double the ~z¢ of sent one, and he cousdered oo taxes the «ity would derive wae compense for the conv>=i00 avr However, Mr.MeNicoll quen + lay the matter beiore the board rectors.The delevat:on was cul the company would sell wha: pro the «city wanted at a rensonab.1 it Was for park purposes.The property which glrous of securing is Ward.the cly = ucited in S'.He FIRE RECORD Ottawa, July 23.\u2014 Over SR 500 Wäs caused this morning by a.ra gutted the general store of Mi.Smith, one of the oldest RA \u2018 Gatineau Point.The fire startec - in the morning.Mr.Smith oan - family had a narrow «scape.han leave their abode in their melt © ng.da: a MONTREAL GARDENERS PLAN The twentieth annual plemic of the \u201c= real Gardeners\u2019 and Floriets' (lub w on Wednesday at the Macdonald ! A well ccuducf®d series of races were Ful off during the afternoon, and ih WINusrs were as fol.ows:\u2014Childroa, years cld\u2014Ekie Hepman.Jenne OV Daisy Taylor, Edith Hiorotèn, Alf FF Tommy Barnes, Dave Walker a\u201d! Joig.Girls, 7 to f6\u2014A}iec- Horohin Taylor, Lucy Abbet.Love.A.dl: Luck.¥.Britcher.J.McLride ; to 12\u2014M.Mallett, M.Muryhy, F.M E.Gratton.Boy~ 10 ttc 12H N H.Heekman, C.Stevenson, JT 1» Girls, 12 to 15\u2014I Livermore.D.P- Horobin, B.Lesperance.Boavs |.A.Michaud.A.Milne, H.Mu\"! Bllsh.Giris, 15 to 26\u2014L.Mitehe puis, L.Ferguson.Boy-.15 10 2-F :Dussault.; Robinson, J.Kinnon, P.Mulsair, 8 McHugh.over 20-\u2014Mirs Roddick, Mrs.Durs\" Men, over 2.quarte H.McKenna, B.Flewelling, P M L.Scherer.Members wives, gr ual .th | | alow, + oi upon 3 Song and a AUGHT = ne is a A fow grey, ap blue, and 30 Timited) muslins st .Le mar agre end ONN jo Jute linen.ark 25 intl ity agree ve- CONN ERAL- pure | ew 08 (quan bah dimity : i LU on road in the DUKE OF.PEUTOR-GEN w helio, a t blue.dress votlos (a tity Iris desig hese lines ah lo ea ing few igh pe\u201d prets Sein epor and flora Many ace Some have ss coat; $0 all are bar sp ly Sale price On M « .09 ren six d on ; to ht x ele 3 u A now.= gt spend om rt tly eoidoced sol d none bem 1 up 1 to E et sion from of whic July, the Duke of Com \" effect idly embro ; styles Le season has been .right down SES AR + | Cae ra fro .tes [ ° ndon, ress, inspec endi imme .t .: .oÂes ; 20 ve ad estima far \u2018 Daily oat the spl of 5 when f them price g DRES D 5 that tenders under has resign the latest uced some © BLAC OFFER Line loves supplied mais 1 0.00; on Ti H E \u2014 A og et ee \\ 3m ua R ould side t low w der i HO = A se ee nex un Cor NT S $7.Valen- a hat che pditure ry Price Mon.a | EVEN ARCE THE STEAD OF of fie black Valen- _ cep expe lars e 7 C/ IN lar are to en I an d do blocks wer nce $9.S 3 d collar y sal 0 san \u2018 \u2019 a e a Deni inal Clear °c senses AT $4 95 The yoke ans en generous! 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this spring.re fuil 11 worth f blouses \u2018 as 060 Pots us 1 KE IPE the nly y lier mossy e ice for they Co.57,000 22,458 sr E DU roes, of t .certain} rectly ear TE dw ial price ell as CL 62,76: 14,5: So H.T1 ean fo mature th We e pe ve ht out e : s \u2014 .le, an special Wi o tH 19.520 a) dP H.R.iterran ective nse | - ar bee ET Sty Cc, \u2014 own * ih Le le 18,38 20 Mediterranea expe mt Some cs Droge \u2014 A = |S as our o the seas | 2.98.VL \\ - œ 7.000 A 45,60 he \u2018 the lesa \u2019 app + 8 CL oben A N * 0 w .m it.$ ducs Sa in) 2510 Bm ground of the Grece t command I all are the y a 7 se me In fact AA eather sold pote at each piped : .3.0 \u2019 \u2019 .A > : - Cl Fe.\u2018 - 2 (117 408 40.592 50.000 work involves Cs: to a Malta, mn - | ç.=.ctly this and w ust go quic t are sach | the N Co .2.660 aus art ar ee ot arrisons at À oe.me Shoe: of exactly d 20 of them m the front pink, another .56,000 cere a3, = 2 Jan he g he nd \u2019 rn 17001 ere .12 down ith \\L PU BT ee ar.105 ed in ing t all ete à \u2014 re a.w Now ks blouse wi grey, in Hi Co.5 748 13,705 65,5 ompris and an, Ou 7 ; 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the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Montreal.* While the publishers of the \u201cWitnaes\u2019 exclude from its columns all finanolal and other advertisements whics they consider calcuimied or intended to take advantage of PT injurs the reader, it must be unjer- stood that they in no way gustantee ad- veriisements, and mus: leave their readers to exercwæe thetr own diecretion in the way of putiing faith in them.it ia, of course.impassible to know much about mining ad- vertxing, which offers probabiy tbe most epocu.ative, and, therefore, the moet TBKY of ail investments.The grea\u2019 chances ot gain are balanced by the great chances ot loss, and no ane should invest ju a very specusative- property - more than he can af- tord co large., Readars of the \u2018Witnees\u2019 leaving the city for a shorter or longer period, can have the \u2018Daily Witness\u201d each day of publication, by mail, st twenty-five cents month.Great Britain and the United 5 10cluged.-©ocri\u201d!-r''iino $lo wo JULY très S|M|T[|W|T|F|S- 3 10 15/16/17 22 123 124 |: 29 30 31 .6 13 20 27 | WOO wm be © \u201cun \u2018IN a a En al Sor SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1900.M.Briand, the gew premier of France, | has practically renounced the character of socialist by declaring that he intende to carry out the wishes of the President by continuing the republican policy of the Clemenceau government.We have apparently in.M.Briand a man of early and mature collectivist convictions, but, in the face of facts, of sound con- ktructive judgment and forceful character.The world \u2018Will - Iook with: interest to such a one as he comes to face the great -question of the day, the antipathy of labor against capital, a problem which is - perhaps - riper in France than in any other country and which governments there cannot ignore.There is to our mind only one solution to this confroversy, and that is by making labor capitalistic.The workman should have a stake in the country in the shape of industrial stocks.If it can be so arranged that he shall have a share in the business in which he works eo much the better.It is a great misfortune from the point of view of public policy that the only stocka that offer and urge themselves on people of small means in one dollar and ten dollar shares are those of the most speculative sort, frequently.wild-cat enterprises in \u201cwhich loses is to be looked for, while well established industrial stocks are practically held out of the workman\u2019& .peach.This is.the problem to which the government of France seems to be addressing itself under the war cry adopted by.the new premier, \u2018 Capital .must work.and Jabor must DOSNEBR.\u201d Ever since\u2019 the conference committee has been with him considering the tariff, President \u2018Taft :has been deluged daily, according to Washington correspondents, with letters from all pagts of the.Union urging him to veto the bill Father than The consumer is \u201cHe \u201crealizes that he is the man, astounding revision, in the making of \" \u201cwhich each hiterest bent on fleecing him \u201carranged thé schedules \u201cto suit itself.© Mr.Aldrich hds his home among cotton men in Rhode Island.-Analyzed by ex- - perts employed by the National Associa- \u2018tion of Merchants, the new rates on tot- toma.show en née of \u2018Hom 3 to 10 percent over the duties in the McKinley tariff.Every merchant in every state who deals in cottons is making thie known to his customers.The shot has struck the pocket nerve of the ubiquitous consumer, and the deluge of letters pouring on the President is explained.The outside world takes but a languid interest in what Mr.Taft may do as the alterations that he is said to be insisting on are the merest apology for an attempt to carry out the demand of \u2018he people.That demand is for cheaper goods \u2018where they have been artificially made dear.Mr.Taft\u2019s reported demands are not in the interest of the consumer or of the revenue, but in that of the manufacturer, being all in the direction of reductioné on raw material.| He may chow himself better than repre- .sented, but to all appearance his reform of the tariff will carry out to the letter the war cry of his party that the tariff should be reformed by its friends.The time will come when it will be reformed by the people\u2019s friends.If say thing like the present measure is passed it will signify the doom of the Républi- can party in 1912.The only man who could save it then would be the man who saved it at the late election, namely, Mr.Bryan.And to deliver the nation from such as Aldrich even he might be clected.ef cs Cubans have shown their capacity.for.self-government in a remarkable manner.Their first Congress under the restored republic adjourned a few days ago, after a five months\u2019 session, during which it managed to pass a few bills, the most important being one to establish a national lottery end another to legalize cockfighting! For many years the inhabitants of the island fought against Spain and among themselves.The United States delivered them from the control of Spain, and for a time controlled them itself.Under that benign sway they enjoyed a period of reform and prosperity, but it was not freedom.When the United States governor and troops were withdrawn they went to work governing themselves, with the result stated.Cuba is the most beautiful and fruitful island in the world.On | it nature has bestowed her bounties with a lavish hand.With little labor life can be made a dream of lazy delight.But, like Rasselas in the Happy Valley, the Cubans pine for excitement.Politics having become tame, they turn to sport, but.Mot of the.sort that calls for exertion, One can go comfortably to sleep over, the mystery of lucky numbers in a lottery, but cockfighting gives the spice.of cmuelty .and bloodehed.These are the first uses the Cubans have made of what is called Liberty.: ' CIVIC + \"RECONSTRUCTION.preferring as they do the principle of the Board of Control to that of the Board of Works, express a confidence in the people as compared with the City Council as the appointing body which we own we find it very difficult to share.If the Council is not to be trusted with the responsibility of appointment and oversight, \u2018then neither | are the people, for the Council is made up of the sort of men thé people choose.The theory is that the people at large would choose more responsibly than the wards do, but where is the evidence that they would.The position of member of the Board of Control would be a far bigger plum than that of ward alderman.The salary is many times larger, the patronage many times as great.The Citizens\u201d Committee has no doubt in its -mind a \"group of stalwart and capable business men, who public good.But when we consider who actually do most covet: lucrative and money spending offices, and ag- a consequence who actually do get them, we shall.be disillusioned as.to that.We should, -of course, hope that the chances of good men chosen from-the city at large would \u2018be better on - the \"whole than when the choice 1 from single wards, but in our community, so swayed by diverse sectional prefer- \u2018ence, we should look forward to such | a choice with great apprehension., .It might - be well for those ho | look for so, much from this method.of election at large to ask themselves \u201cwhty it has been abandoned in parliamentary States and in Canada, .and ~ later in France and Belgium, where it was more recently tried.Even Toronto, which, elected its school hoard at large, - has just determined on electing it in future by warde.in all those instances bigs been the absolute exclusion of the \u2018Minoritÿ froin representation.Groups are offered to the electors by ticket, and one ticket or the other is elected as a whole to the complete exclusion.of; the othey.group or.groups.So that in.the case of Montreal's Board 6f Con- | trol there would be\u201d gly one \u2018faction + Our civic reformers, in so definitely would have nothing in view but the.elections in Great Britain, in the Unitéd | ® \u2018draughts unknown.The principal reason \u2018for thie | #1 epresentéd, possibly giving a great preri pondéfarice to\" one ééction of the\u2019 1 1 | or of the city.The experience.LE: \u2018Moines, the metropolis and largest city} of the State of Iowa, is in point.That is a city perhaps as homogeneous and composed of as large a8 proportion of na tive intelligent people às any in the Union.{ It \u2018is simply- the centre af a fine farm ing country.{te .\u201cleading citizens formed: 8.civie reform association, \u201cand, 80 managed, not that a board of control should be added to the council, as pro- | posed here, but that such a board should: be substituted for the council.When).the time came for electing the board, the citizens\u2019 committee came forward with.a fine- group.of business men whom they presumed: would .be, of - course, à , The whole press of the cy, with the same presumption, supported this ticket.There was, however, a] radical group proposed in other quarters, | and the result was that not one of the committee\u2019s business men was elected.public-spirited men who were seeking only the people\u2019s good, according to their own views of right.But what sort of a group would be.the victor.here we can only surmise.As a corréspan- dent reminds us, \u2018the children of this \u2018world are wiser in their generation | \u2018than the children of light\u2019 And we have as pliable en electorate and asj competent practical politiciaus as they | j have.anywhere: Take, on the other hand, the board of works - that the council would ap point.It wbuld be composed - :10t of civic politicians, but of professional ex perts, each understanding his own department.These mer would occupy that managers of railways, mills, and so forth, do towards their directors.It would be difficult for-aldepmen to form corrupt alliances with \u2018the whole group of them.Not being\u2019 able to profit them selves, the natural attitude of aldermex, towards the board would be one of jeads ous phservation to.see that they did n take \u2018advantage.of their office, \u201chis\u201d is a system which has long existed In Europe \u2018and which has not been abaw-4: doned, and.under which the condition } of civic morals is \u2018infigitely \u2018superior to! what it-is among us.\u2018We do not sup- |, more honest than we are, but theÿŸe- seem to hâve diféovered.#:syateïm- that will work on business principles, and that gives, on the whole, the most satis- fsétory results, those things which are pyblicly managed being carried on with a competence ,and economy to which we are entire strangers.\u2018I'he continental towns include the control of the police in this municipal body.\u2018ithe police ought certainly to be put in commission in some way.An alderman raises the objection that the present of- \u2018fiéials are not equal to such positions, and are, by habit, too subservient the aldermen.The latter of these of jections will have in the mind sat zens some weight, but they\u201c Hive \u201cto siderable confidence in a number of the present men and any defects in this: spect would soon be overcome by* a judicious system of superannuation, we \u2018are, however, anxjous that the public should hear all argumerts on both-sides | of this most important question, and shall be very glad if our misgivings with regard to the proposed board of control should be discredited by reasoning or disproved by experience.-r 2 .\u201c ay THE POURED HOUSE.\" Those of us who have known the inelastic, rheumaticky sort of feeling that associates itself with cement floors will, learn with moderated enthu$iasm of thé wonderful houses the prescription for which Mr.Edison is freely giving to the world.Yet, if the claims made on behalf of the Edison \u2018poured\u2019 house are realized *it will be the greateët \u2018trait {the boons which the wizard has conferred upon the world.These houses are planned of several sizes, the smallest and cheapest costing only $1,2 200,\" When completed, a house will be-ef \u2018solid.stone, : fire-proof, water-proof and\u2018werminh-proof, lAny one room in it could be thoroughly \u2018dvenched, scrubbed, made as clean as a marble slab, walls, floor and ceiling, without disturbing the adjothing rooms.Once built it would defy tké attacker} time; earthquake or explosion only could make cracks in its walls\u2019 ts, Phi last statement seems to imply a singularly unyielding nature onthe \u2018partwvof: the material.What_is more :nirsctious- till, ventilation would be perfect, and Heating would be #implified and, economized, repaiting rb duced to a vanishing minimum.\u201cFhe; pew style of houses would bring great improvement in public health.Slums would be abolished, rents would fall, because the cost of building material would be small in comparison with the | present prices for lumber, brick and stone.When the new system shall be tenerally_ adopted and the ude of lum-.PT xs towards the council the same Telastom\u2019} -l join together | prevent which is pregnant pose the continentals aïe at heart.amp 4) ét -ciyidized world.is, alcohol.It would certainly be mce if some kind of shutter could be invented that Would not slam and so rack iteelf ta \u2018péeces; but it would take us some time to get reconciled to iron or alumin- im\u2019 onest\u201d The next thing the ladies will, be told will\u201d be that all\u2019 \u2018upholstery hangings, tidies and folderols are forbidden.\u2018Will they stand that?Will they abate one of their five ways of shutting out the sunshine?Another ef- As\u201dit turned out, those chosen \u2018were.fect of the new methods of building houses would be the aid it would give in the dispersion of city population into healthy .suburban localities.A great [many families now living in city tenements, paying high rents, could move ta the outskirts, where low rents would more: than make up for the cost of transportation to and from places ot employment and schools.Many would \u2018be \u2018able to own their own houses.An \u2018Edison company has been incorporatéd to purchae land and \u2018erect houses for \u2018sale on the instalment plan, payments to be less than what is now demanded for rent : alone.: \u2018 \u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LEGAL LIMITS TO MARRIAGE.Artificial impediments to marriage have never been successfully maintained.Couples who have made up their minds to : in wedlock wil find -means for evading restrictions they may regard as interferences with their per- \u2018sonal liberty.Marriage is instinctively: regarded as an indefeasible inherent ight, only limited by consanguinity, which is instinctively admitted to be a ¥ \u2018bar.Marriage is a normal state, to with evil.| We hear a great dea! nowadays in favor \u2018of prohibiting it under certain cireum- \u2018stances for the good of future genera tions.It is found, however, that those peoples hich restrict progeny are \u201cquicldy™ replaced by those which do not.Nature has splendid recuperative powers, and, given correct sanitary conditions, will speedily renew the,race as a whole.We have seen unusually wholesome and brillant progeny from defective parentage.It must be con- iessed, also, that we have seen consumptive progeny from unexceptionable ancestry and \u2014ehvironment.We want less interference with nature and a great deal more interference on behalf of nature\u2014a great deal more sanita- \u201cThe chief demoralizer of the Bodury.and moral\u2019 condition of the pres \u2018The evil efiects of that go down to the third and fourth generation.If countries |are going to make sanitary laws they should begin with that.The stoppage of drink will not promcte vice, as the stoppage of marriage, according to the [creed of every Church, is apt to do.Provide for the segregation of \u2018he alco holized.protect them against themselves.most all of them could be rendered useful members of a limited society by not penetrate, and\u2019 exacting work at their hands.Most of them would in time be safely restored to general society.Provide also for the segregation of the tuberculous, only when they cannot be individually cared for.In \u2018every case provide social life, for that is necessary to well-being, and so far as possible |.| preserve the family tie, for that is divine.\u201d In the Pacific State of Washington, where a law to compel medical examination of prospective brides and bridegrooms is in operation, many such persons think it inquisitorial and hu- \u201cmiliating.- To avoid it they take a run across the border into Canada, where the dion is more accommodating.This ether a bad state of things, and th Sn d colnbridh \u201cwodld lead 16 \u201cthé 1 Ah-RBgñition\u201d of the \u201ctle, \u201cand conse: quent chaos.Those races best hold theii \u201cown who marty young and trust to providence.If all the reasons for witièh#'marriage .might.be forbidden Wexe': tmade-jegal .bars, marriages: would be few enough.Horace Wal- cle, An his anecdotage, told some Queer Mes about marriages among the\" Brit: 1 \u2018farigiecmacy.: \"Mere ie one: -When-\u2018the: seltlements were being discussed, the representative of one side said his party had \u2018a touch of insanity in the family.\u2019 \u2018So have we,\u2019 replied the party of the second part, \u2018and so the arrangement is Quite \u2018even and \u2018mutually just.\u2019 This was the very.worst of arrangements, but thiols are thèse.who would outlaw botir It is a social crime not to} Al} = families from the most sane of relations.Certainly, there are cases where marriage entails misery, and into which people may be plunged in entire ignorance.To provide against these, it is the rule in soie countries for the friends of both parties to require certificates of physicians, and it would be well for many if there was a great deal more of this sort of precaution.Tnstead of rushing into marriage in spite of a law which prescribes this, the parties would act al- | together wisely to take advantage of it.EFFECT OF LOCAL VETO.The Toronto \u2018News\u2019 is making an investigation into the working of the Local Option law in Ontario.The method employed is not without interest and novelty.Two of the paper's most experienced .reporters have been commissioned to go into local option municipalities and write of conditions as they find them.One is a convinced friend of local option, and the other an advocate of regulation by a license law.Orillia was the first town visited, and\u2019 the results of the investigation appear in last Saturday\u2019s \u2018News\u2019 Mr.Gordon Rutledge, the Local Option advocate, quotes Chief of Police Reid as saying: \u201cI'm not a temperance man, but \u2018the sooner any town abolishes the bar \u2018the better.\u201d The chief said, moreover, that the town used to be disorderly, but was so no longer.Drunkenness 1s now practically unknown; whereas there used to be twenty-five or thirty in the cells of a night, now two is the limit.These come from Atherley, a \u2018wet\u2019 town two and a half miles away.Some drive over to get drink there, but few compared with those who formerly drank over the bar at Orillia.Others get beer in the local brewery, but these also are comparatively few in number, The amount of liquor consumed altogether has been greatly reduced.Strict enforcement of the law is effectively \u2018making bacon\u2019 out of the \u2018blind pigs.\u2019 Before the licenses were cancelled there were seven hotels in Orillia, a place of not more than 7,000 inhabitants.Each had an average bar trade of $65 per day.That made a weekly expenditure on drink of $2,730, or over $140,000 a year.This money only helped the hotel men; much of it was taken out of circulation.Now, the merchants say, the money goes to.them and to the banks.The town is quieter, but it is more prosperous.The new order for one thing has practically done away with the treating system.Every one who voted for the measure holds that it has worked successfully, and many of those who voted against it acknowledge their mistake.On the other hand, the believer in license, Mr.W.M.Findlay, finds a great deal of drinking in Orilla.In his opinion, \u2018In abolishing the bar the \u201ctown of Orillia hes merely transferred ¢ drinking from public places to drinking \u2018in its\u2019 homes.Liquor has been forced \u2018into the homes of the town and into \u2018the homes of the surrounding country.\u2019 This is really the only point he makes, though he rings the changes on it to over a column of newspaper print.\u2018Par- \u2018ents who drink in the home,\u201d he wisely says, \u2018set a bad example to the chil- \u201cdren,\u201d and assumes that, \u2018 when h- \u2018quor goes into the home the mother \u2018will drink it as well as the father.\u201d He believes that when liquor is used in the home, children are given an occasional glass; whereas very, few bars will sell liquor to a minor.He says there are few \u2018blind pigs,\u2019 as the local brewery and the town of Atherley supply all the drink that is needed.He testifies that a drunken man is a rare sight in Orillia streets; that as much beer is drunk now as before local option came into force, but that, \u2018 when \u2018men drink in their own homes, and \u2018drink oftener, they do not drink as \u2018much at a time\u2014rarely to :ntoxica- \u2018tion.\u2019 In passing, it may be of interest to compare this with the old stock argument against local option and prohibition, that drinking in the home, being surrounded by no legal restrit- tions, is bound to produce more drunkenness.Mr.Findlay found that \u2018the * amount of strong mtoxicants in Umiha {is not large,\u2019 and atiributes, this\u2014of all | causeg\u2014to, : the supposed fact that when \u2018beer and porter can, be obtained so handily, the drinkers have mo craving tor \u2018strong stuff I\u2019 \u2018l'o him Chief Reid attributed the falling off of the \u2018drunk crop\u2019 to the absence of the \u2018lumber jacks,\u201d who used to make Orilha the scene of pay-time carousäls, and who now sought other towns where.liquor was \u2018retailed.He found several hotels +n.\"Orillia giving \u201cfirst-class accommoda: tion.He also found business good, but one business man said that this was just a natural recovery from the recent The most remarkable feature of Mr, of so many claims of the supporters ot local option.\u2018The measure has decreas - ONT Se 1 a 45 © sa = VU EE SRS MC YPM Gi nom Yc Al depression, and not due to local option.Findlay\u2019s testimony is its endorsation ly ed drunkenness, has put a .t.; - order, has neither hurt hotel dation, nor genera! business a As to the problem 0° A es oats nS 4 MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WALL ST, REACTIONARY WITH SOME WEAK SPOTS Harriman Interests are Buying New York Central\u2014Money and Trade Markets Strong New York, July 24.\u2014(Special)\u2014Rrofit- taking, coupled whh the fright that wall Street received during the week by the.deadlock on the Congreseional Committee of Conference on the tariff bill atertéd a reactiogary - movement, led dy Steefigom- mon, and followed by most of the jgaders with loeses of over two points, Pæfor to the break Union Pacific made a new high record by reaching 200, which is therprice predicted by Mr.Harriman.ce The promised demonatration in Steel to \u2018welcome Mr.Morgan's home-coming will probably not take place now, at least there ie\u2019 little prospect that the common will reach 75, he price predicted by his lieutenants.New York Central advanced to 135 and gossip has it that Union Pacific interests have been putting some of the proceeds of the sale of Southern Pacific bonds into the so-called Vanderbilt property and other portions of money into Baltimore and Ohio, to strengthen Union Pacific's position in these properties.The money market continues strong.The recalled United States deposits had little effect on the banke; and it is not likely that there be another loss by the banks to the Sub-Treasury until the end of August when the balance of the $25,- 000,000 of the United States deposits, which were called in by the Comptroller of Cur- recy will be due.FINE CROP WEATHER ACTS AS STIMULUS TO TRADE Communications from Winnipeg state that the continued fine crop weather is proving a splendid stimulus to business generally and business has assumed splendid proportion.It is true that in many lines merchants are inclined to be conservative in their ordering, but this ie takea te be rather a result of the hard lessons learned during the past two years than a sign of fear for the future.In most cases fall ordems are for good lote and for a wide aesortment of lines.Crop conditions have been much improved by welcome rains and there is every indication that the harvest will commence early, Heavy shipments of agricultural machinery are arriving and deliveries of fall and winter goods generally are large.Collections improve.Vancouver and Victoria reports say there is an excelent tone to both wholesale and retail all through the province.Crops are looking well and provincial industries are busily engaged in all directions.TS summer retail trade in dry goods has been brisk.Wholesale grocers report an excellent demand from the interlor and the hardware trade bas been much helped by the steady improvement in mining, lumbering and building industries.Money is moving freely, according to Bradstreet\u2019s, acd collections are good.It is expected that large shipments of Alberta grain will te made through Pacific ports during the : 1.45 416 St.Hilaire, .| 6.03 4.50 Rouse's Point ,,,,| 7.05 pm 7.20 7.25 1.35 4.50 |.Bt Johos.{0% par The Coteau, Cedar, Split Rock, Cascade, and Lachine Rapids.Take 9.00 a.m.train to Cornwall, from Bonaventure Depot.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.© .7 $535 2.9 SEEq Places.3° Hi ron 2 0 ° = Pa = { Hudson and } ° 180 |- down Rapids \u2026\u2026j 2.59 &t.Anne's de au { Bellevue end } eee 4.00 1.30 down Rapids 1.30 6.37 4.00 7.04 4.30 Montreal Junction.! 9.05 1.15430 st.Johns 000 eapO@ sss bare 8.1 1.304.15/ Vaudreuil.\u2026.625 5.15 &16 | Steamer for Isle Gros Boils and Boucherville, leaves Hochelaga (fcot of Poupart street), 5.00, 10.06, 12 ncon, 2.30, 5.15.Steamer \u2018Laprairie\u2019 leaves Victoria pter, 6.00, 11.50 a.m., 3.30 and 6.15 p.m.until Aug.14th.Longueuil line leaves from foot of Pou- part street.Ottawa River Navigation Company's sleamboats down the rapids.See Grand Trunk and C.P.R., Ste.Anne's, Canadian Pacific, Hudson, G.T.R., Lachine.Steamer \u2018Chateauguay\u2019 leaves Canal Basin, 1 p.m.\u2026 for Chateanguay and Beauharnois, returning by New York Cen.Railway.Steamer \u2018Terrebonne\u2019 leaves Victoria pier daily 3.30 p.m.Saturday service, 2.30 p.m., calling at Boucherville, Varennes, Ver- cherc3, returt-ing to city at 7.30 p.m.FRENCH IN THE WEST._ The agitation commenced some time ago concerning the advisability of encouraging French-Canadian \u2018mmigration to the Western Provinces is being kept up by a certain portion of the press.Articles in the \u2018Vigie\u2019 and letters from the Rev.Abbé Berubé, published in the \u2018 Soleil strongly favor the immigration movement, with a view to extend French-Canadian and Roman Catholic influence.while the \u2018Action Sociale\u2019 and the \u2018Croix\u2019 take a different stand and warn intending settlers against the dangers to their faith and language, owing to the laws governing BSaskat- chewan and Alberta.A certain portion of the North-West clergy have petitioned the local hierarchy to influence their colleagues in Quebec in the direction of promoting French-Canadian immigration, while others, said to be mosily priests from Europe, not thoroughly conversant with the present position, are trying to eoun- teract the effects of the immigration campaign, and it will be interesting to see what results will follow.treme LADIES\u2019 AID GAVE SOCIAL.A very enjoyable ice cream social was held in the lecture hall of St.Mark's Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening.The Rev.G.F.Kinnear acted as chairman, and a programme was rendered com- priced of songs by Mrs.J.Dow and Mrs.P.S.Stewart, Messrs.Craig, Campbe:l and Cabe, and plano solos by Mr.Edward, wh.also acted as accompanist, after which ice cream and cake was served by the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society.under whose auepices the social was held.retro ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.The Council of the Province of Quebec Rifle Asociation wish to acknowledge and extend thanks for the following sulscrip- tions to the prize fund for the current ycar: Bank of Montreal, $100; Merchants Bank, Major J.G.Ross, $50 each, Bank of Commerce, Molsons Bank, Royal Bank.Bank of Toronto, Dominion Bank, $25 .each: Lt.- Colonel C.A.Smart, Major Wm.Rodden, Wm.Lyall, P.S.Ross & Sons, Henry Morgan & Co., Limited, Dominion Oilcioth Company, $10 each: the Hen.J.R.Thi- baudeau, Lieut.-Colonel John Carson, A.G.Gardner, J.R.Laurendeau, Mark Work- mon, Revillon Brothers, Robert Eickerdike, M.P., The Jchn Murphy Company.Ltd, Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd.James A.Og- flvy % Sons, Koes Realty Company, [id | Sadler & Haworth, Imperial Tobacco Co, G.& I.Esplin, Hudon & Orasali, th: Hon, L.J.Forget, - Ekers Brewery, F.H.Hen- \\ hae ale CITY TICKET OFFICE, 126-128 8t.James Street, opposite Post Office.DAILY MAILLINE STEAMERS To OTTAWA, $2.50, Ret.$4.00 CARILLON EXCURSION, $1.00 Take 8 am.G.T.R.train to Lachine Wharf to connect with Steamer.LACHINE RAPIDS\u2014Take 5 pm.G.T.train to Lachine Wharf.Ticket Officer: St James street, 128, 180, 178 and 286; Windsor Hotel and Grand Trunk Railway Station.A CHARMING TRIP Down the Guif of St Lawrence 88.\u201cLADY OF GASPE\" (1,200 tons.) 830.00, Montreal to Caspe and Return.The above rates include meals and berth.People desirous to escape from the dust and hurry of city lite during the hot months of the summer, ebould take the trip from Montreal to Gaspe, on the well fitted and comfortable iron steamer \u2018Lady of Gaspe,° salling from Montreal every two weeks.This trip of seven hundred miles, is almost equal to a transatlantic one, without the diecomfort of seasickness, The steamer eupplies a first-class bill of fare, and the officers are most obligine.Leaves MONTREAL, Victoria Pier, at 3 o'clock p.m.on TUESDAY, July 27.Sent.2L Aug.10.ant.85798 Aug.24.Oet.19, \u2019 Sept.7.Nov.2.For Freight or Passage, etc., apply, A.LEMIEUX, Agent, 409 Board of Trade Building.Main 85.\u2014__ \u2014 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the next session of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, application will be made by THE LAURENTIAN SOCIETY FOR THE TREATMENT AND CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS, incorporated under the provisions of the Revised Statutes of the Province of Quebec, Title VI1il., Chapter First, Section 3096 et seq, for th\u201d purpose of making provision for those afflicted by tuberculosis, for, maintaining Sanitaria for the relief of such persons, and for dis\u2018eminating knowledze and information pertalning to such disease: and to obtain funds for the carrying on nt such objects by means of voluntary contributions, subscriptions, gifts or donations from the members of the Society and from ;the public.for a Special Act to enlarge îts powers, to own and hold real estate for the purpose: of.the said Society, and to mortgage and alienate the same, and for other purposes.DATEM at Montreal, the 28th day of June, 1909.MeGTRRON.CASGRAIN.MITCHELL a WELDON, Attorneys for Applicant.Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulntions.Any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years oid, may bomestead a quarter section of avallab.e Dominion land jo Manitoba, Sackatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency\u2019 for the district.Rotry by proxy may be made at any agency, ¢n certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or ester of Intending bomesteader.Duties.\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead ob a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and >coupied by bim or by hi father, mother, son, daughter, brotber -or eister, In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter- section alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Dutles.\u2014Must reside six months in each of six years trom date of nomestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) aod cu:- uvate fifty acres exira.A homesteader who has exhausted hi tomestead right and cannot obtain a preemption may take a purchased homesteaq in certain districts.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate @fty acres ang erect a house worth $300.00.W.W.JORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.: OS Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes! ASH'S FOREST FRIEND THE BEST IN THE MARKET.Price, 25c and 50c.HARTE\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER THE FINEST SPRING MEDICINE.Better than earsaparilla, HELLEBORE Save your Currants and Gooseberries, Use White Hellebore.\u2018 J.A.HARTE, Druggist 150 Notre Dame West xins & Co., $5 each; Chase & Sanborn, £3; Andrew Baile, Meldrum Brothers, Licut.- Colonel D.W.Lockerby, Kyle, Cheesbrough & Co., Dougal Varnich Bompany, The Hiram L.Piper Company, Ltd., The Garth | Company, $2 each.Yreviously ackuow- ledged, $689; total to date, $1,091 1 © ALAN sa ae Le L + + M Lo : .- - PRES ir phe A RS Ral in dsl ae SA AR Dre Beli A ARS No Jo iH ohm ALLAN LINE.Royal Mali Servios MONTREAL TU LIVERPOOL From Montreal.Quebec.CORSICAN .July 30 3.00 am.1.0 p.m.VIRGINIAN .Aug.6 5.00 a.m.38.30 p.m.TUNISIAN , Aug.13 3.8C a.1.00 p.m.VICTORIAN , LAUg.20 4.0C a.m.3.00 p.m.SALOON\u2014$77.50 and up.The Turbiners, $57.50 and up.SECOND CABIN: $46 and $47.50 and upwards; Lonaop, $2.50 additional.THIRD CLASS: Liverpool, Glasgow, Loa- don, Belfast or Lendonderry.$27.60 and 528.75, according to steamer.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW July 31 Pretorian .Aug.14 .Aug.7 Hesperian .Aug.Zl Saloon, $67.50 and up; Secoad Cabin, $46 and up.Ionian and Prelerian oue-class cabin, called Second Cabin, $42.5¢ and up.Third Class, ¥27.50.MONTREAL TO HAVRE AND LONDON MODERATE RATE SERVICE.Sicillan.July 31 Sardinian.Aug.21 Corinthian.Aug.14 Pomeranian.Aug.28 ONE CLASS\u2014SECOND CABIN.Rate \u2014 London, $40; Havre, $46 and $50; Pans, $48.65, and up.THIRD CLASS\u2014London, $26.50; Havre, $31.00; Paris, $33.50.Ionian Grampilan.\u2014 Al! the steamers on the above servicez- Liverpool, Glasgow, London and Havre, are fitted with ccld storage.H.& A.ALLAN, MONTREAL, Summer Reso rts CASPE BASIN, The favorite epot for Health and Sport Charming Resort for Sportsmen and Pleasure Seokers The vicinity affords beautiful scenery, fine sea bathing and unexcelled fishing.Guests have the privilege of ealmon and trout fishing in connection with the house.Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellente, BAKER'S HOTEL, (Now Open) er lone and faverably koown, offers firet- class accommodation for tourists, wilh: all the comforts of home., .Before making your plans for your \u2018dum- mer outing, be sure to write for terms and other iuformation to ee BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.N ENA KIS Open June ist to October 1st.If you want Perfect Comfort, Good Table, and very Best Outing you ever had, go to ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.,, the most satisfnotory and lesst expensive Bummer and Heal Resort in ads.Modern hotal.Perfect Banitation.Long Distance Phone.Telegraph and Post Office.Everything for your COMFORT AND ENJOYMEXT.Bplendid Ball Room.Music, Pina Pong, CLeck GoLy, TENNIS.BoaTing, BATHING and FisHING, Silver Medal awarded to Aben- akis Mineral Water by Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St.Louis, Me., World's Fair, 1904.Highest | award te a Canadian Water.ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER A positive cure for Gout, Rheums tiem, Nervous Di:coses, Sciatica, Nervous Prostration, Dysywpoia of various forms, Diseases of the Yiver and Kidneys\u2014asiso Diseases peculiar to Women.DELIGHTFUL PLACE FOR WEEK END OUTINGS.Brighter, Better, Gayer thax aver, Round Trip from Montreal via G.T.R.$3.50, Saturda te Monday, $3.00.Rates 821 to #1 r week.Write for beautiful Booklet.-__- .G.KimPToN, Mgr, Abenakle Springs, P,Q, RE-OPENINC LAKE ST.JOSEPH HOTEL \u2019 July tet; 1908, \u2018 50 MINUTES RUN FROM QUEBEC.Station of the Quebec & Lake St.John Ry., in Hotel Grounds.Frequent Trains.Taxe C.N.Q.Ry.from Montreal.MAGNIFICENT LOCATION ON LAKE ST.JOSEPH.Boating.Fishing, Tennis, Golf, etc.A HUNDRED GUEST ROOMS.E\\eotric light througbcut.Unusual spacious dining halls.Perfect - Ballroomn.Efficient orchestra.Best New York management.Completest service.: WRITE, TELEGRAPH OR TELEPHONE, H.J, PEPPER, Manager.for accommodation, or Main 5206, City Passenger Agents, cn Ry., Imperial Bank Building, Montreal.RATES, $2.50 and up per day; $10.00 up par week.By Special Arrangement.$15 covers Railway Fare, a\u2019 week's Board and Lodgings.COMFORT It will be a comfort for you to.know that we make BOOTS FOR SORE FFET, and that we REPAIR RUBBERS.A.HODINA, 4 BEAVER HALL HILL.\u20181 88.IONA WHITE STAR-DOMISION Royal Mail Steamships LAURENTIC, Triple screw MEGANTIC, Twin screw.Largest and most modern on the St.Lawrence route.Latest production of the ship-builders\u2019 art: passeuger elevatèr eerv- ing four decks.Every detail ot com\u2018ort and Juxury of present day travel will be found on these steamers, Montreal -Quebec- Liverpool.DOMINION.July 31 Sept 4 Oct.9 MEGANTIC .Aug.7 Sept 11 Oct.14 OTTAWA .Aug.14 Sept 18 Oct.23 CANADA.,Aug.21 Sept 25 Oct.30 LAURENTIC.Aug.22 Oct.2 Nov.8 The popular steamer CANADA is aiso again scheduled to carry three classes of passengers, while the fast steamer OTTAWA, and the comfortable steamer CO- MINION as one class cabin steamers (called second class) are very attractive at moderate rates.Third Class carried on all steamers.See plans and rates at local agents, or company\u2019s offices.BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING.118 Notre Dame street West, Montreal.To LIVERPOOL From July 24\u2014LAKE ERIE .\u2026.Julv 7 July 30\u2014EMPRESS OF IRELAND.July 16 Aug.7\u2014-LAKE MANITOBA .July 21 Aug.13\u2014EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, July 30 Ang.21\u2014LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Aug.4 Aug.277\u2014EMPRESS OF IRELAND.Aug.13 Sept 4\u2014LAKE ERIE .Aug.18 For further information as to rates, rail- Ings, ete., apply to amy railway or steamship agent or to W.G.AMABLE, General Passenger Agent, Rooms, 3, 4 and 5, Board ot Trade Building, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE to CLASCOW.SAILING FROM MONTREAL, SS.CASSANDRA (cold storage).July 22 8S.LAKONIA (cold storage) .July 29 SS.ATHENIA (Cold Storage) .Aug.§ SS.PARTHENIA (Cold Storage) .Aug.12 PASSAGE RATES\u2014 One-class Cabin (call- ed Second), $42.50 and upwards; Third-Class, Eastbound, $26.50; Prepaid, westbound, $27.50.Lo THOMSON LINE to LONDON.SAILING FROM MONTREAL.SS.CAIRNRONA .July 4 (Cold Stcrage and Cool Alr.) , \"eee ss ss ee ee es es +.July 31 (Cold Storage and Cool Air.) y SS.HURONA .Aug, 7 (Cold Storage \u2018and Cool \u2018Air.) .LEITH SERVICE.£S.FREMONA |, .eee July 28 THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited Montreal, Toronte.Quebec, St.John, N.B, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP Company, | Limited.RIVER AND GULF OF sT.LAWRENCE Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes THE WELL and favorably kno \u2018TRINIDAD,\u201d 2,600 tons, ?lighted by electricity, and with ll modern comforts, leaves Montreal, on Mondays, at 4 pm, 2nd, 16th, 30th August, and 13th September, for Pictou, N.S., calling at Quebec, Gaspé, Mal Bay, Perce, Grand River, and Charlottetown, P.E.I.BERMUDA.- Twin-screw SS.\u2018Bermudian,\u2019 5,500 tons th July, 7th, 17th and 28th August, and every ten days thereafter.Temperature cooled by sca breezes, seldom rises above 80 degrees.\u2018fhe finest trips of the season for health and comfort.ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, ; Quebec.For freight, paseage and Staterooms, apply to, J.G.BROOK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners street, City.CANADIAN PACIFIC ST.JOHNS, P.Q.REGATTA Round Trip Tickets will be sol] to St.Johns, P.Q., on trains Jleaving Windscr | Street Station at 5.(6 a.m.and 1.15 p.u\u2026 700.Aduit.35c.Child.Good to relura the same day.WEEK-END OUTINCS Saturday, Jul; 24th, for $2.10 Caledonia Springs .es oo ++ 00 Knowlton .oo ao oo +.» + $2.10 St.Agathe.\u2026 0.0 $2.00 apd many other desirable resorts.Good going Saturday and Sunday, returning until Monday following.CALEDONIA SPRINGS Saturday-Monday ADDITIONAL TRAIN SERVICE.Train leaving Windsor Street Station at 6.15 p.m.runs through to Caïedonia Springs and Plantagenet, on Saturdays only, snd returning will arrive in Montreal at u.2% a.m.on Mondays only.SHAWINIGAN FALLS CAP DE LA MADELEINE Special Sunday Trips.Good to return same day from Montreal 82.15 UPPER LAKE SERVICE Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, etsamship will leave Owen Sound for Scult Ste.Marie, Port Arthur and Fort William after arrival of steamship express, leaving Toroato 1.00 p.m.The Short Line to 8t.John, N.B,, Monoton, Truro and Halifax Fast Trains, Through Sleepers, Dining Car Service unsurpassed.Montreal to Toronto Two Trains daily, including Sunday.Lv.Windsor St.Station 8.45 a.u:.and 10 p.m.ST.ANDREW'S BY-THE-SEA Through Sleeping Cars leave Winusor Bt Station on Tuesday and Friday, at 7.25 p.m.Montreal-Portiand-0ld Orchard Kennebunkport VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.The Scenic Route to the Maine Coast.Sleeping Car leaves Nontreal daily at 7.46 p.m.Parlor car leaves Montreal dally except Surday at 9.00 agJn, ALASKA-YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION Seattle, Wash., until Oct.186th, 1909 Round Trip First-Class Tickets will be sold until September 30th, 1809, from Montreal te VICTORIA, B.O.SEATTLE, Wash, 00 TACOMA, Wash.: PORTLAND, Ore.turning via same or any other regular direct route.SAN FRANOCISOCO,Oal.$104 25 LOS ANQELES, Cal.} ° Francisco, returning via Portland, Oregon, and any regular direot route therefrom, er vice-versa.Good to return until Oct.Sist, 1993 CITY TICKET OFPFIOE 129 ST.JAMES STREET, Next Post-Office.STERCOLORIAL INTERCOLO: | \"RAILWAY VANOOUVER, B.O.Going via any regular direct route, re- Going via any regular direct routs to San \u2014 SUMMER TIME TABLE MARITIME EXPRESS 8 15 for St Hyacinthe, Drum- .mondville.Levis, Quebec, River Ouelle, Murray Bay, a.m.Riviere du Loup, Cacouna, Little Metis, Matapedia, Daily Campbellton, 8.15 a.M.For the above named sta- Daily exoept tions and through to Chat- ham, Moncton, St.John, Saturday.ana Halifax.OCEAN LIMITED.For St.Hyacinthe,Drum- 7.30 mondville, Levis, Quebec, River Ouelle, Murray Bay, p.m.Riviere du Loup, Little Metis, Campbellton, Mone- Daily ton, St.Jobn and Hait- fax.Except Through connecticns at Saturday Truro for Sydney and Newfoundiand.ON SATURDAYS ONLY.11 45 St.Hyacinthe, Drumrarad- ° ville, Levis, Quebec and p.m.intermediate Stations, Slecper ready at 9 p.m.OITY TIOK£{( ©FFIOT, 130 St, James Ot.Tol.Boil M, 613 H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agt, ee \u2014\u2014 JACKSON & co.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made, Jobbing promptly attended to 83068 te 5385 HINERNIA ROAD Te) Main 4188.ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \u2018WITNESS' OFFICR Pearl Matra de J A ) \u2019 | 1\u2019 ; , Mi PEM CHEAP WEEK END Trip; FROM MONTREA; Brockville .M C4 Ottawa.#145 + Sherbrooke .3 =.Otterburna Pk 14 VA Ste Anne de Billewux « Ste.Avne de Bellevu, (ro.Going Seturdav or sun.Returning unt.! Mou'a.Note \u2014»Retvrniag ut, 9 trains enly, For ether points wpe Woy sion Pamphlets, to be hao à \u2014\u2014 4 Trains Daily FOR -\u2014 Buffaio Toronto Detroit and points \u2018ve.I.eave Montreal 5.4.an; D.u.ALSN - The International Limited CANADA'S FINEST AND jy ae TRAIN, leaves Montreal 9.00 am, a; Pullman Sleeping Car, M cago; also Grand Tru-k | Cafe Car, and through Cou + + Teronto and Detrotr.Me- ments en route.Double road-bed, modern cqu inert - ,- block signal system, St Ca - + 1 +, library, beautiful seenerr nes ployres.Red Cap Porters - at Montreal (Bunaventure +\" + ac, MONTREAL-PORTLAN D-OLD ORCHARD.KENNEBUNKPORT, Me.Sleeping Cars leave M-~.:-.5 -.C17 mm Chicago 5 Parlor Cars leave Mor».5 Sleeping Car leaving Mca: - - + à night runs to Kennebunk .- Si of an morning.Psesengers fer ee take electric cars at Krnnebuzn M- 1 ead ALGONQUIN NATIONAL PARK pi PARRY SOUND, vo HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO, fae Leave Montreal 8.20 a.m.week davs + pr a rive Ottawa 11.45 a.m.Algouqu's Park ° 4 rane.p.m., Parry Sound \u201c30 a m.Threlgh iar rh \u201d lor Buffet Car on this train.ne\u2018.er Ilustrated publications free on appiicat :n f drage \u2014_\u2014 pt- street, a ee to-date; beautiful mountain\u2019 view; ready a PER, \u201cWitneps\u2019 Cen dat a, = { | i nes.Cle a We based op the comparative gurew = sup- for occupation Sept.1s ETRY .ORES - Pose < . Appts Witness\u2019 Offi RE rahbis and other plied by éeventeen of the eu cities Fi FL AT \u2018STORE \u2018on St.\u2018Pautéstreet, lately octupled a \u201cwholesale prove TANT.voue pe OMAN or 3000 Lo hea s ig auc- - ik Separting exceeds wny of the bo mie 9 one id about BAD A ae vouée fis be oar id wren, Ppl | Summer Cottages To Let ts LR _ : erience, sa - TE ik ; umever, the success- [and is probably the greatest advance STORE AND DWELLING TO RENT, Peel street, near St.or.Oocupa- er Siting péxpertens rater expect- RE | d'singer, has ap- ever recorded in the building history o top can be arranged for Sept.1£t, if necessary.ence.Address MANAGER, P.O.Box 2234.A SMALL 9-ROOMED COTTACE pd 'R oT he D T ities exceeded the - BY .l centres of Europe.t e ominion.ac wo Cities Cxçesdec at Y, city.RE TO LET 2 (IE i * wo Do .: of 0 Hi \u201cdd; amoint, and ten additional placez re- THE YALE REALTY COMPA N WANTED, AN OFFICE BOY.APPLY TO lat LITTLE METIS.For articulsrs, ap- | iE = Y ddish theatre P 112 St James \u201d p 1 \u2018Gilbert intends to Eistered totals varying from one to six OFFICES : EAST 390\u20ac \u2018: MAIN 763 CUSNING & BARRON.N.P, St Ply to JOHN ASTLE.Seatide House.UMR h classical plays\u2019 hundred thousand\u2019 dollars, for permits J.I $tre Montreal Set rer TR ; wash clas norme issued during the month.: 222-224-226 St.Pau et, Mon .\u201c Flats To Let A Cabjects to pe Winnipeg shows the largest volume: = i N i a ; ; EES \u201con Friday nights and} TC work undertaken, according tO muss\u2014\u2014tensm\u2014\u2014\u2014 ° \\ TWO SEPARATE FLATS IN.STONE Ils AR EE her toa published in, Construction, Co | house, rewly papered, painted: 7 rooms LES IR \u2019 er Llotal being - each: bath, electric chandelier; veran- 1,1 M \"0 \u201cre are two indepen- $802,200 for the previous June.Toronto TCH FOR THE We have now on our lists a number of dahe; now vacant on Delorimier avenue.4 | good positions which we are unable to fill, nnizies, one orthodox ig eecond in this respect Pon; Montres our graduates having all been placed.If Apply 224 Delorimier avenue.Tel.East J! I vom, A marriage re next, their figures being 42,011,545 an you can epare the time and small sum of : at if oo 1 eform syna- com- ; ; \u2014 bid : or of the \u2018bridegroom, bu J wi ih $1050,405 amd 9,972, for Source with ue wil be well repaid.| SIX FLATS OF SEVEN LARGE, BRIGHT fo i 1.declared the mar- pared wi di jod of last year; Day and Evening classes.Opsa ail rooms each, on the upper level, Trafalgar : gt : v1, declare 3 the corresponding perl t mmer.MOON-LeROY Business College, avenue.Hardwood foors and finish i 24.according to, Jewish the relative increases being 154 percent, su me Catherine slroot West.UP 3006 | throughout.Modern In every ct.wd the parties again.90 percent and 109 percent respectively.\u2019 Ideal location and beautiful outlook.ii Na i The remarkable repidity with which : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tal eu for occ upation September I.Bes 5 , t cities are growing, 008 ee - : ; $45 per mo ro- ren Spanish, conenl at heey ee in\u2019 the ere am- FOR ; AUGUST Teachers Wanted prietor.801 Eastern Townships Bank Ÿ ui Act 1 4 dead, at the cunts of the t few months, can ; Building.- à co Council, 8 dea more fully be yealized when compared | WANTED, TEACRERS FOR THE PORT | ion : Protestant Sc ne for AT.TWO, RCOMS AND KIT- LE I +* with the growth of of the PE cities 10 UMBE (fF CANADA'S ny ces Elementary classes.Salaries, chen, suitable for a small family, at à Æ she University of Paris the United Yates.IE.in fact.asco MIDSUMMER N R-0F CANADA\u2019 #35 and $% per month, for 10 month.Ap- Montron! Soutb.Apply Box FA.«rit veut 4 donation of half a million irom New Xor mak- - ply, with references, to » ness c* M and an annual subven- two of the other large cities, are these NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE.Secretary-Treasurer, Portneul Station,Que.0 | rane fro oy, ny places are not showing a greater pro- PROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL Con SPLENDID LIGHT F LATS HEATED tag\u201d 15 du u \u20ac , T an aris 0 - F- \u201c, Yechoieal Institute.portionate expansion.A bathing scens forms an appropriate cover design, and Canadian vacation pis- gueuiL Wanted one Elementary aud one 70 LET, on First and Second Floors of increase percent for the gueu a \u2018Witness\u2019 Annex.(about 40 x 40), one fat The largest P wim B.C.à it .- : = = month h 3 been \u2018recorded by Moose tures, \u2018phases of s er life from P.ELI.toB.C., crow 38 pages Primary teacher; state salary and refer- jo HOS Annex (abe nant - Va: Cohen, of Wellington, New Jaw, which comes to the crest of tue ere art several pictures of Royalty, one Their Majesties\u2019 latest re, shows ences, to H.GOODRICH, Secretary Apply \u201cWitness Office.th and Queen presenting colors tp the New Territorial Army: a er shows the Treasurer, Montreal South.+ we wm n cceset al ab \u2018he wave wih striking gain of 1.058 Ps ag, Xing god Gee of \u2018Wales dressed a miners\u2014on a visit to a Cornwall mine.\"le 100., *| cen y .ACHER Cottage: For Sale \u201cThe wunveljing of a monument to Barbara | the \u2018mather ot Canadian Meth- WANTED, A PROTESTANT TE : Lag : | .one of the three to show s, falling of odism, récalls ng strenuous days of early Can lie, for Ladysmith, Thorne.en iae] SUMMER COTTAGE FOR FALE.'N THE MEL ioolon, Sub-Intendant (first last month, her loss being Tow Besides these, ahd many other pretures, there will be & good \u2018tory.the usual de- Fp t Siplom, rie EM TOGAN Laurentians, 8 miles from St Mar.Guise).Pas pren promoted Intendant-ia.Regina, of the same poe Sas- partments, -well sustained Faghion, ihe Hoe Joka, eto), snd the musical eelec- Thorne Centre.garet\u2019s, surrounded with beautiful small EE EST PE dE hl France.à position whnc co ; - ; ; / TANT TEACHER FOR THE POR- ouse Is comp ely urnishe an wi ak =: h le of general A brigade.009.® though, no figures for Fume.plein Ce w \u201cMUST BE SEEN TQ BE APPRIEATID.Pose du Fort School, holding Model di-| tccommodate 12.* Two canoes and apctier Jew man mma odel and Elementary oats.Apply to Box 407.P.O.d'drazo ns, Las been appointed leuteæ- that this thriving city has met with no Rlomga, to\u2019 do both Mode : é Work; duties to start Sept.1, 1939.Ap- \u2014 mir ¢ eer perta, Calgary and Edmonton} - - : P RICE 10 {COPY To plications, stating salary, to be in the Business Cards hands of the undersigned.by July 3ist, M 3 ead \u2018 ; ; tv -Treas- ea » Jen the Bintish nation became the still continue 8° pose ones che Prom- any newsdealer, \u201coi fine groan this offew 3% BE 159.IBAAG SMITH, Secretary-Trcaz- [CRYSTAL SPRING \"PARK IS THE \u201cer DV à magn > ais = el mam Bare - : 5 ostal address an here, \u2014 \u2018 ecause these more n Tag voed, which Mr.Isaac Falcke pre- by another relative advance of 37 per Annuél-subecription, $1.00°a yearRg any p ai re WANTRO.AE TEACHUR.double n volts feu 1 re Dan ¥ el ty the [nuh ¥,pseum.© | The gecond | jargeat increase for the - RR : ; folding Model Diploma, and one teacher years, Give A $8.0 or Ho HEN BY À ee 1 Setzer.land proprietor month is noted in the case of Brandon, THE ne AL PusLISANC COMPANY oud Priaamant Close Blementers - Diplornes ;( some a bee Jour VE te RY 1 - fe peer la dy die, which overreaches last Jos Seures ai 5 142 at.Peter Street, Montre al DIF, Pre salary and experivacr to | 141 8t Peter wrest.Phone M.1d PANES A pi the hon ing perio Ys percent; 1 21 111 = RE SE JOHN LY, Séoretary-Treaaurer, | Sommer : \u2014 YN 1 7, Ly, munir shops, while other yestern citica of much Jar: \u2014\u2014ap\u2014\u2014 rer - ve Port gesjongs, Que.| Summer Board Tew er magnit \u20ac, 1 ; _- CL ; : 12 7 : 1 toria, both ~ eu aa ATTO : ds 8 WANTED, À TEACHER HOLDING A Mc- BRASIDE SEASON \u2014 LITTLE METIS Que.Dr.:-.\\y a Jewess, was Freuch col- ee the\u201d ps ote emo of PATENT ATTORNEYS, a P or Sale su D tia ma of Made pret ee ow vacant rooms at Leggatt ont Tone cma phys ] ine.; rv et ç ; salary 3 p eautifully situated on Bea n Little wal ceyscan in Constantine pri their previous consecutive monthly gains [| i \u2014 POR-BAUE- - vi Ng R RIGHTS TO mani le iy Et references, vo A.Mots Vilas un Ol sais | IS she was ship surgeon om à M ter- by a further gain of 104 percent and Nn rogrimgines.A Fig gr : 1 { anean sieamer, being the first woman percent, re tiv ely.AT [= N i 9 Se sa Fi : 8, and Sembric LAE Little Metis, Soom, Shares al Mea, ho ET - Se wen on record.Another nu Report s from various centres through: Nov, Be AREAS WANTED, ENGLISH-SPEAKING (eam Point, Que.i nr p same pos! out tario indicate Blain y that a tre \u201csons mia Bay Teacher for.September next, In Cathollo rye \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"8 * + ri fn a H En to.Toronto's\u2019 SHAE the E Bulplisg.- by \u201cletter, étating qualifications, .or per- Veteran Land Grants Periaps the most striking proof of the increase, Fort William reclaimed, herself x Cia advisabil FOR she gunsink hoi k IN ÿ STAND- penalty, Tuesdays and Thursday after SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS\u2014WE WILL oy Rn from hr dre of porn | ee an EA sde et rir aaron | SE ve 1H oi e \u2018 = ro poderate.ve er Es > - | = pal elections.Their rout in the home by » gain (of 54 percent perdent Lon- ; BE Stee ur = = gp # P 7e \u2014 Pr WANTED TEACHER FOR.THE Job | same.MULHOLLAND & CO., 34 Vitoria : ay Jewish lope acre of recent don, 108; Berlin, 36; and Hamilton, 5 } Gad Washington, DiC \u2018Weiffng A 2 : Re ak Av >.: | recommended, and hold Model diploma, _Strost.Toronto, Ont.! Ms fas been complete, percent.Windsor\u2019 total investment for igure Rd proper testimonials.Salary $30.A FEW LEFR.| Term, nine months; first class equipment SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN LAND War ripper z DARD.à none better: oy ay al M ; ita ea e conference Now being held the month dia of Pot ae tie va da SE on: ; : Aire aad \u2018comfortable quarters, Address N.Rapes! rise for ny | | a: |-ermany, plans for te to $17.30 .Fort William's aggregate | GC.Go JUSINS a \u201cfew Second-ban \u201cine Ton EVE M.CARSWELL, Recratary-Treaqurer.LEo L.LEI LEET.room 307, Merchants Bank ' { ae To em .; \"and .: RE Men Mo opotamia are being sou total for Be fre ions * one Patent Se INGRRONE, oom iL ui James st, | Warman, po dO THETEORD MINES ™ tok, 308 Ames street.Tel.M CE Vers: year 1 | nt Gallo EE res rer memes Ci.+ at ae ghe recorded for | Suite N.\u20ac Lite Bd, re M; 6098 AR EEE diploma; good salary to t pren cem- : CE third again of 108.and equally as good [x porecoal éention | FOB SALE: FEAT Fh wx dglme gout Applr with reference and SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.i 4 : ares has been granted to ch has » made in severa of , es i rom.stating experience, ta.JAMES LIPSEY, Beat cash.be paid for warrants.Bea ; § at Tenn.) Council of Jewish th ons cities been he province.A OU Secratary-Tioasurer,.Thetford Wines,P.Q.ma before sefiing.Apply.bol wr .LR d strides forward are also evident- | à ETRERGTONHAUGK, DENNI- | \u201c T.GIRARD, 30 St.Catherine St, Past.| |.Rapid « ext eastern |: PANY | WANTED, THREE PROTESTANT Teach- |.I \"> - Nmrional Protective Aaso-|ly being made in the extreme te | ~ SON & COMPAN \u2018| es for schools in the School Municipality Sr = Pp i 18 @- !.+;rd, Conn, has been in- section.Both the reports from A Liv.& Lon.& Globe Bldg, Montreal.of Hemlock, Two echouls at $28.00 per roperty 8 oe : and ud ordre show = most wholesome oo \u201c month, and ope at $26.00.Term, eight - ae: 10 soe The?former's gain for the ment \u2014 \u2014 months.Schools to open Sept ist.Ad- NOTRE DAME DE GRACE \u2014 LOT FOR TR vo the latter's ineveake] Ë : | dress applications, giving qualifications [| Sale; the finest -on Westmeunt Plateau.148 Tec sites report risings in ie Tp ge the unusually actif} PATENTS THAT PROTEC ad reference, to J.W.CURRAN, , Becre, |.ru on 2 Trunk buyer.1oforme- | 3 Seut 7-Tréssur - n * 4 an tn, PE May.Sr remanié | ETHERSTONHAUQH 8 00.levi me es |A 0 P'onwald, All the cities jn \u2018 Ghen W.Tayl , Eramince WANTED, POR RIVER DESERT School, a FOR SALE + STONE FRONT HOUSE, 2 Cob a = 1 o Cina, or couraging re reports Ww hich bl the out | \"Canadian.Bis: arth $97.1 f- Protestant female teacher, holding a first fints, near Roy; a snap:- Apply 477 Hynt- | 3 \u201c4 an enlargement of the |lcok as being decidedly favora the m- pasana LIFE BUILDINO, < \u201cmourene Last GP Sam dipiona; smalary, $30 per month; ley.0 3% 21e Institute's present build- The following ad the oo \u20ac aq of = a EE i SMTPH, Sear Tr ror, Rever | - 4 RE we Te membership is increased to a parative figures an © perçen OWEN N EVANS Desert P.0., Que ! | \\ z Hi à are wd ten thousand dollars more increase.Yoo LL L * : Residence and Grounds £ 1 x na ition raises fifteen thousan - a Ce we by hd Bt on raises -# gs \u20ac PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS _Embloyment \u2018Wanted AT A BARCAIN.Good-sized house, fine + an.vo» Le - a § Mgrehasnts Bank Pulling,\u201d Sontrea) on w ANTED, PARNTING, \"TINTING.BUR situation, lawps, shrubbery, ete.iQ 2h \u201cImg has retired from the ; Ÿ ES PE re eu lappiaz, Pager Hanging, Graining, Var- P; 0.Box bt Ù a1 resident and treasurer of PF Pg i nishing, Glaving: Baamelting by tay one ie .UE |} IEE = Pre Jewish Committee.a 17 Poke | = TO PRESERVE FRENCH.ontrack; 800d work xusriniesd 3 RTT a Ë - \u2014\u2014- ; 3 aN rea we | AMES K : j i HB _ IED CONGREGA- |Bertin, Ont.-\u2026.& 2500 § 1600 \"BH Tho executive committee of the 1oth | .door nt rt TRE AOC hala | WANTS ADS.= 11 1 NALISTS, Brandon, Man.52235 | 20,820 se | France-Amerjcan Convention of Ÿ von Tux eS, nit Ce Calgary, Am.2710 UT.WO- ee ee | State of Connecticut, which will A MIDDI.B-AGED (HANDY) MAN, wants iL 2%, the Rev.D.Bur: gamonton, Alta.L790 97,645 108.68 \u2018at Norwich, at the beginning o wark, ta Take himself useful \u2018areund \u2014 may be left \u2018with gilt iv of the Colonial pt.William nt.mL 158.175 14 tember next, his issued a.promo, geutleman'a.house; good references, Ad- A.T.Ohapmas, Booksetier.es hn and one of the best Halifax, N.S.fre) > 61 hi ° 1,08 that th bi t Î di \u2019 dress Lid hid Aatoins treet.ar reat with ÿ + j malists in England, Hamiltou Out.19.185,425 541 [ahnauncing e subjects of discus | 7 re er, Point = aries, es en \u201cHe will oçeupy the Londen, 0 127,622.61,80 ae sion will include.the French | anges, af oi TOR AE West of Sut | hh Ci a Bo ent FO 0m mR | onl bone viet, masurerastion Tk | | timmy ry .desire |.TLASSIFIED artisans : 1: de Mr.Hooke % Peterbaro, Ont, ue, 00006 MEY, be Frenth-Canadisd pres in the Dak | 4 : gu ami quick and accuiat at Ag: | CASH TARIPE, | SN And time dur Pt Arthur, 955 re ny de) ed \u2018States.- The proclamation points |: ures, - éers referenced, \u201d Last dituatiou.| g ation Vacant, Sitnasion rente, Pu- 408; te confer with à Regina.x.148.000 \u2019 out that the preservation of the Frenéh 30 monthe; previeus eituption.20 years, plie Wasted, Rooms Ae I \u201criers in the Cana sition Sack mie C1 \u201cagi ge in family, social and religiow: patdress BY.M; \u2018Wiise' afb, , Found, Second-hand aston aad \\ +.\\l be accompanied Toronts, Onf.2,041,545 1.008400 8049 | eerie, constitutes the main point \u2018af: \" Por SA - 20 Words for 100.RE \u201cten Stanley, M.A., Vancouver.B.G, 682.316 358.400 \u2018104.64 the \u201cFranco-Americans wish to preserve | Furnished Rooms To Let word.a | vre College Settle- Victoria.B.C.\u2026 : 80,130 \u201ca0 Se fbeir id identity and influence in the great: \u2014 Se 0 wie.Bn : 0 10 the Rev.Henry Windser, Ont.bs, a wil Hig.to which they are.proud - ta FURNISHED ROO ROOM TO FRE APPLY, 5 some or Yi (rdon.These pen Winnipes.Man 4 2 Souvenir s 4 Por Sate ix oc To ne | fg\" +\" in Montreal : LE 485 oT mu To iy Teles > KB + Calvary Church nasa 5, \u201c4 CHANCE To SEE HIGH DIVING.|Boara and Rooms.Wanted | \"45 Words for 20a.ne * Emmanuel in} ° ve 16 to.\u2018each additional: ord.Le Harries at Bethle- Negotiations bave just been concluded == 00 Ann \u2018BOARD.WANTED BY A tens for 10e poise.08 fut.a TR and Point PREACHER: ie amer contes | pr pe ats \"be he Origins ! Pere pendant, 00d locality; | oe S\u2014 ning.The Rav.sPrersen, gnléter of bs x the world, have heen secured y farms = > |the Taborongle | terian Church, In-} erf ft 4 LT PI ~~ |dianapolls, Has ocèupied QOres- pre periormances alternoon wa iT cent Ptrest yori pais for the.past twa oveiings at Dominion Park the nt yo hoth services te: Ei \u2018next week.From sg platform erested | Tyg ve A Meldrum: of \u2018one.hundred and thirty feet from the SSINATION |» more ot resch i Ovencent su -ground, \u2018Speedy divea headforemost nto = Re n |.wag caught by the first two Sundays vasa.à.-emall.tank eight feet by.ten feet, | \u2018am NY ONT {aE ET NY eas = im, >.net an enemy, .va 1 containing only three feet of ya ory pars 44 oo a \u2018voded was Put- .\" redy seldom agen deeper tha eigh-\" \u2018 a - Gene A a safe, painless hata the y Wits en inehes into the watep.e poar lik ng SE % \u201ci.- nothing sells Raster gi HE acpses 14 medals, 63 of which are fon |?SPORE ME : United States only : 25 cts.per month | saving Li To : - .27 PE re wp > ane id 1} EAA te) a Fe I el Fe en hE AR A 5 + LT REN 2 pa RUES = \u201cAp Prior = 3 # = Sa = \" Judge Leet, who, in rendering his deci- \u201d Ouimetostope,\u2019 St.Catherine street east; .maximum penglty was impused, and who A 4 that \u201cR.J.Tooke\u201d Shirts lead in style, comfort, and durability.Add the fact that we guarantee every one we sell and what can you wish for more ?Prices 85c, $1.00, $1.25 up.R.J.Took > 4 t> x 177 St.James Street 493 St.Catherine Street W.473 St.Catherine Street E._ | THE | FOR PART W' only an assistance, but a necessity take special pride in our facilities for d ing in the determining of which correct LAUNDRY OF QUALITY THE WOMAN WHO ENTERTAINS.TH our modern facilities for lanndering all the household linen, and the gpecial attention which we give to table linen, our laundry becomes nol to the woman who entertains.¥ We ness of our linen and the excellence of our work will pass your own most critical inspection, and will give you\u2014in the eyes of your guests\u2014 that social stand.much.9 Bed linen, towels and table linen, which go to make up \u201c flat work,\u201d all come from our Hands immaulat .eac CROWN LAUNDRY CO., 4218 St.Catherine st.ICULAR PEOPLE.» oing \u2018flat work.\u201d The snowy white- service and absolute purity count for = BOARD OF CONTROL OR A COMMISSION OF PUBLIC WORKS ?Ald.Ward Favors a Board of Control, But Thinks it Should be Appointed and Not Subject to Popular Vote.The attitude of the city aldermen generally on the question of civic reform by the establishment of a Heard of Control or a Commission of Public Works as a means to that end is\u2014as expressed to the newspaper interviewer \u2014one of non-commuttal.Which is not unnatural, perhaps, in view of the fact that each and every one of them.who does not intend to voluntarily retire from civic life on the.first of February next, i§ a directly interested party; and as one of their number said, \u2018You know that anything you take down now may be used against us when we are brought up for our trial before the electors!\u2019 Another alderman made this significant, statement: \u20181 have very pronounced views on the subject, and you know quite well what they are, but for the present I would rather you would not publish them.The fact of the mat-| ter is, my opponents are already work- [ ing to prevent my re-election, if they can; so you see the necessity of diplomacy on my part for the present.Later on, I shall be quite ready.to express my views._ \u2018I may say this, however, in relation to a Board of Control: lt is being gaid that French-Canadians are oppos- ng it because they fear over-represen- tation by the English-speaking element.I do not see the force of that eontention, for everybody ought to know that if the French-Canadians want to elect their candidates, they will be able to do so by weight of numbers.However, I hope the race cry will not be ised, no matter upon what basis the en pressing his approval of the \u2019 principle of the Board of Control.\u2018 \u2018But,\u2019 he added, by way of \u201cjuall- fication, \u2018I do rot À really think that- we shall -ee any k great improvement t ; rq 18 elected.5} popular vote\u201d ! * But, it Bre L be by popular y if we have a Board™§l of Control at all\u2019 it was explamed.* Therefore, & C- cepting the conditions as they are laid down by the.- ALD.WARD.law, do you think a Board of Control or a Commission of Works will he the more likely to serve the city\u2019s best Interests.\u2019 a Commission of Works, elected by the City Council,\u2019 continued Alderman Ward.\u2018I should preter to see an administrative body independent of the aldermen.If the vote on Sept.20 goes in favor of a Fostd of Control, £ think it will be -realized -b \u2018long that we raust amend the law.Taree controllers, [ aus cértain, could manage the aitairs of the city better than a board composed of five men, and those three should be appointed, and not elected.\u2018The Provincial Government might appoint one, the City Council another, and a\u2019 third might be named, say, \u201cy the election may be fought.\u201d .Alderman Ward had no hesitation, when questioned on the subject, in ex- c ~ Board of Trade and the \u2018Chambre de Commerce.\u2019 om THE MAXIMUM PENALTY.Five Moving Picture Show Proprietors Condemned.for Keeping Open on Sundays.The maximum fine of $100 and costs was imposed on the proprietors of five moving picture shows yesterday, by sions, remarked, \u2018lt is strange -that men who call themselves respectable should comtinue to defy the law in this way ; .As soon as the defendants were called, they pleaded guilty, and paid the fines with a smile.Those condemned were the proprietors of \u2018The Nickel corner of St, Catherine - and: Bleur streets; \u2018The Casino,\u201d St.Catherine street, near St.Lawrence street; \u2018\u2018'I'he \u2018The Crystal Palace\u2019 St.Lawrence street, and \u2018Starland;\u2019 St.Lawïence Proprietors of smaller halls who had closed their premises since first.the \u201cwere summoned for keeping their doors - Open in June, were fined $40, while in | « few instances the judge took certain] circumstances into consideration and let .some defendants go\u201d upon.payment - or ! $10-and \u201ccosts.- urÿ Florat-Co., Hal & EARLY CLOSING MERCHANTS TO MEET TO ARRANGE.FOR APPEAL.All retail merchants of the city of Montreal, whose buliness is affected by the early closing by-law, are requested to meet at Conservatory Hall, 375 St.Catherine street west (corner McGill College avenue), at 8.30 p.m.on Monday evening next, to arrange for taking the by-law to appesl to.Privy Council: C.W.Lindsay & Co.;-F.E.Phelan, Gravel: Freres, G.W.Clarke, F.L.Hsughton, Renaud & Co., R.A.Girard, Beauvais & Lalonde, J.W.Reid & Co., Royal Stores, W.B.Baikie, W.; J.Clarke, J oy enderson, - enadian Ni | Robingon, Jess A plégatlé J.Marien, BEL\" Germain Jos.Lamoureaux & Co.1 .When the.appeal is entered the mer- .chants expéet that stotew -will be allowed to remain open, pending .judgment.PRAISE FOR CANADA .- Co A on fo - = : ; .ü _ COMMISSIONER: COOMBS SAYS THE \u201c COUNTRY MAS AN UPLIFT- ~ ING EFFECT.- | MN 4 \u2018I would not have sufficient faith in|} NEW MEMBER OF COUNCIL SUOCESSOR TO MR.J.R.KING- HORN APPOINTED BY BOARD .OF TRADE.Mr.T.H.Nowman, who has been selected by the Council of the Board of MR.T.H.NEWMAN.© Trade, to replace Mr.J.R, Kih as a member of that body, has bee member of the Board of Trade twenty-two years.man .of the, Montreal wate ;Kasdcistion, one a for president of the\u2019 Cavadian, 1 Association,\u201d , Mr.Newman, + of \u2018thé \u2018 parthers\u2019 of the firm: of À hill, Learmént and Company, héstRcen associated with that concern for: ver twenty-five years.= - Mr.Kinghorn, whose impespdifigs parture for- British Columbia sachs is resigngtion from the - Council; fiw a member of the Montreal Bot ii Company;-and'also represented the:Rard- ware ihterests ox the.Board -of \"Prude.MORE MOTORISTS FIED \" ae Tog oNE FOUR CONDEMNED \u201cTO.PAS \" AND COSTS FOR TRA VELL AT EXCESSIVE ED 479 St.Catherine stféet west; James.A.Brooke, 232 Bishop street; \u201cEdward C.Perkins, 534 St.Jam : Henry Lucas, 531 St.Joseph: street, Lachine.Special .Constables Burke and Shallow testified .that \u201cthe -caps.were travelling at excessive speed.*' : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 .; Re CONDENSED \u2018DESPATÇHES | : Branden, Miss., July\u2019 23.-~The, here this - afternoon: of .Will.Mae negro, for criminally -aR sa H ix +4 daughter of a farmer livige nekE 3; hatchie Mission, on .Nev.17, 1188, was.witnessed by fully 5,000 peoiie.\u201c1k was the first public execution in Migsisgippi for a mumber of years.® Mask last moment admitted his guilt: WW the.body was: cut .down there.was wild scramble for souvenirs of the AT ; LS À ~ su QT + SR! ye oy Co : has boyght + Mg Nab private cemetery at Dundurn Pa ad which \u2018there \u2018has béen \u2018so must: aboftive Degotintion between the descendands of ir Allan McNa _the Pagks I Tho hunch gave the price city, 37,800, schoë .gave the: price as! and will build *9 a 5 \u20ac ema > 4 ES .+ TR 34 + London, July.3.\u2014 nocturne in-blue and bas been bou [AN ATTEMPT TO END 1 cept.fied the Radicals, | KING ALFONSO He has been chair- | Spanish army, have become known.| mother, knowing of the Prinee\u2019s infa- Fast motoring on - the » study of Montreal will ndt be tolerated.[fi the police, - and : this.fact was borme Home to four autorhobile dwiners - yesterday; afternoon, when Judge Leetigfthposed a fine of $20 and costs in tach\"exéÿ The defendants were Charles C.Cotterell, | ames street,\u2019 and: \u2018piece of the-Tegp as.1 the constitution prevented him \u201cgiving ad -shilitdry \u2018school at Toledo: on July 12, he m ot immediately volunteered to go.to the ! Paris, July 23.\u2014After a day of con ference, Aristide Briand succeeded In forming a new French Mimstry, and officially announced the success of his endeavors to President Fallieres at 10 c'clotk to-night.\u2018I'he pew Cabinet 1s wade up as follows : \u2014 Premier and Minister of the lnterior \u2018and of Public Worship, M.Briand.Mmister ot Justice, M.Barthou.Minister of Ioraign Affairs M.li chon.; Minister of Finance, M.Georges Aery.Minister of Education, M.Doumureue.Minister of Public Works, Posts and Telegraphs, M.Millerand.Minister of Commerce, M.Jean Lu- puy.i A Minister of- Agriculture, M.Ruau.] Minister of the Colonies, M.\u2018I'rouil- ot.- Minister of Labor, M.Viviani.The portfolios of War and the Navy will be filled to-morrow morning.Thes.\u2018have been offered respectively to General Brun and Admiral Boue de la Payrere, and boïh are expected to ac- The post of Under-Secretary of Posts and Telegraphs, which was held by M.Simyan, whose resignation was de manded during the recent strike of postmen and telegraphers by the Socialists, will be suppressed.An under-secretary- ship of finance will be created and the office given to M.Rene Renoult.M.Dujardin-Beaumetz will remain as Un.der-Secretary of Public Instruction and Beaux Arts.M.Briand had considerable difficulty In appeasing the appetites aroused by the fall of the Cabinet, and only satis- who charged hm \\ AS A MATCHMAKER Said to Have Brought About Marriage of Prince Alfonso and Princess Beatrice.; Paris, July 23.\u2014The details surround- ig the romantic marriage of Prince Alfonso of Bourbon-Orleans to- Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg, Which -ost him his position a8 a prince of the Royal House of Spain and his career in the They rexeal the fact that King Al fonso, nstead of refusing his consent to the marriage as was reported by Madrid despatches to have been the case, favored and actually advised the Prince to marry her secretly, gave him a leave of absence for that purpose and personally intervened by telegraph with the Bam- berg ecclesiastical authorities, in whose] cure a dispensation for it.Prince\u2019s own lips by friends a few daye ago in Munich, where the couple are spending their honeymoon, Prince Alfonso and Princess Beatrice first met on the occasion of Kmg.Alfon- 80's marriage to Princess Ena of Batten- berg in 1906.The Prince fell desperately in love with the Princess and proposed marriage; but Beatrice refused Lim.Both the Queen and the Queen's tuation, espoused his causz, and sought.to induee Beatrice to rel2nt./ The Princess, however, declared that she never would change her religion, but finally when she said she had nc objection to rearing her children as Catholics, ihe Queen mother replied: : \u2018Then there is not the slightest difficulty to the union.I always said that if I had a second son he should bave married a Protestant.\u2019 She added that she herself had Protestant ancestors.Later at La Granja, King Alfonso formally asked the hand of Princess Beatrice for his cousin, and when Beatrice, on that occasion, raised the question of religion, His Majesty said: .\u201c1 give you my word of honor there will not be the slightest difficulty.\u2019 ! The Prince then again proposed and Was accepted.Premier Maura said the marriage of an Infante of Spain to a Protestant could not take place on account of the difficulties it would cause the .government.oe Princess Beatrice, .because of her friendship for Queen Victoria, said ehe would give up the Prince, who asserted.that he intended to marry the Princess regärdless \u201cof consequences.a \u2026 King .Alfonso- declared that.even if official consent to the marriage without the approval of his ministers, he, as Al- fomso of Bourbon, would do all in Ms -power for the couple.Princess Beatrice | Alfonso, upon the advice of the King, went to see Pope Pius and\u2019 asked for a dispensation for a mixed marriage, which neither was granted nor actually refused._ When the Prince graduated from the front, as the war in Morocco had bro- diocese the marriage took place, to pro- This story was obtained from the then departed from Madrid, and Prince} WIFNESS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1809.) M.BRIAND FORMS A MINIST | The New Premier RY.Will Complete the Work of the Clemenceau Cabinet.THE WAR BETWEEN LABOR AND CAPITAL WILL ENGAGE ATTENTION OF THE GOVERNMENT, with being a Socialist, by the statement : \u201cI! imtend to lete the work ot the Clemenceau Cabinet and carry out the wishes of the President and torm a Republican Cabinet committed to Republican policies.\u2019 M.Caillaux, Minister of Finance In | the old Cabinet, laid down certain conditions relating to his again accepting the portfolio, which M.Briand could not grant, and, besides, the opposition in the Senate to M.Caillaux\u2019s draft ot the Income Tax Bill made 1t advisable to substitute M.Cochery, who was Minister of Finance in the Meline Cabinet of 1896-97.lt is anounced that M.Cochery\u2019s selection does not inean the abandonment of the income tax measure, but its modification on lines more acceptable to the Senate.A ministerial declaration, which was formulated and unanimously accepted by members of the new Cabinet, contains an important statement, indicating that the Cabinet is commitetd to an attempt to end the war between labor and capital, which has disturbed France for so many years.An official note has this declaration, after quoting the famous remark of M.Waldeck-Rous- seau, \u2018 Capital must work and labor possess,\u201d insists upon the necessity of an alliance between labor and capital, and the avoidance of every cause of tontlicts; the members of the Cr-binet, regardless of their political affiliativ.is, resolve, with the aid of parliament, 10 improve the moral and immediate well-being of the workers as far as in their power lies, but that the accomplishment of this end will depend upon the support of the workers themselves; that the latter must give security to capital or otherwise undertakings will be abandoned and the economic development of the country arrested.L at Bamberg and at 3.30 p-m.the Catholic ceremony was performed.The royal decree of the degradation of Prince Alfonso followed.e ince, in concluding his sto to his friends, said: 06 > \u2018Maura, head of the Clerical party in Épain, and because he holds a majority in parliament, forced the King to kick i own cousin out of the country and the army and to strip him of the title and honors for the crime of marrying a Protestant who is a uiece of King Edward, and a first cousin of the Emperors of Germany and Russia.\u2019 The Prince again has wired King Alfonso asking him to be allowed to go to the front.The Infanta Eulalie, the Prince\u2019s \u2018mother, who is here, is almost.prostrated over the ruin of her son\u2019s career, as she knew that both the Spanish and British royal families were in.perfect sympathy with the marriage.\u2018BOY AERONAUT LOSES HIS WAY IN FOG AND - LANDS IN A SWAMP.\u2014 Hackensack, N.J., July 23.\u2014Encour- \u2018aged by former successes, one of which was the vaulting of the crowded Broadway, Frank Goodale, known as the boy aeronaut, attempted to fly his dirigible today from the Palisades Park across the Hudson, from: Upper Manhattan to Belleville, a suburb of Newark, N.J.He lost his way in the fog, however, and came to grief by landing waist deep in a morass about seven miles from the point of starting.In an attempt to keep his machine above the marsh young Goodale had thrown over all ballast and discarded a considerable part of his clothing.pr - TWO STRIKES Kenora, Ont., July 23.\u2014Some seven- ty-five spikers and steel workers of the Transcontinental Rdilway at Hoist Point, Winnipeg River, are on strike.An increase in wages to 25 cents per hour for spikers, and 2214 cents for steel workers is asked.Some eighty miles of track remain to be finished.A speedy setltement is expected.Kingston,\u2019 Ont, July 23.\u2014 The men4 employed by E.Merrill, the erecting engmeer in eharge of the repairs to the civic gas tank, went on strike this morning for hiyher wages, about ten men going out.Their demands were not met.is no scarcity of men in the erty, so the work went on with very Jittle delay.1 VICTORIA RIFLES AWAY LEFT FOR CAMP AT NS!E.AGATHE \u201c LAST NIGHT.} A cs -\u2014' Last eveming Windsor street presented\u2018a martial appearance as one hundred and seventy-five men of the Montreal Vietoria Rifles, with their bugle band, marched from the Armory to the Windsor Street Station, en route for ste.Agathe a fortnigbt's\u201d trhining.~ The men were under the command of \u201cAfter the cases had been heard, several| Tendon, July - 28.\u2014 \"Commissioner i ken out.King Alfonso granted the! Colonel Robert Starke, an i >of the proprietors: said\u201d they \u2018would re-| Coombs, of the \u2018Sälvation Army, .has| Prince three days leave oË absence.be- and -sokdierly as they\u201d sang.oad vin main mext \u2018Sunday; for they\u2018 made completed defiils ofthe organization -jÆbée going to Melilla and urged him se- stendy tread.Hundreds of friends were pr rofit -on the Sabbath tojef a colony in Canals.He says Canada Ob ~}eretly to marry Erincess Beatrice, d\u20ac: Lat the station to see them off, and the pay.a S10, PE ne.Has an upliftin af ; \u201cüpon-alf; the de- |; è ; 4 claring that he would wire the Bish , of ial steamed out at 8.30 amidst Noa ee ae gree of comfort, oeder; respectability w taict for: Ur ré\u201d Bamberg to grant a dispensation.P shosats of \u2018Don\u2019t you wish you were ee BW SBRIAL STORY.od POE sel£-r t- 5\" higher there and:in Uni Teane, fit the] Alfonso arrived in Coburg on July 15{ coming with us!\u2019 The men a \\ Ng , 1 1 spe, \u201cDit; the! À L 209 ng n and officers ipl Ws Serial Story will atapt { BEALS | arcely tell} Er Qu Rall fand the civil marriage took plase.that}wgre in eplenliid condition and are EE x thu ihelly Witaew.Watch ths Engl ball from\u2019, : station.oll pmorningf.- At 3-0'cock in the after locking forward to and useful Bing\u2019 a -2Britieb - ui started Inoon the priest at Tobirg received\u2018 @ifortuight in the daiuiés oan at \u2018Ste., sha =) VS * Jelegraphié dispensation.from the \u2018bishop vee 3 = Le \u201c> AM + vil » Le \u201cXL as age ke DESPICABLE CRU \u2014 Horse at Waterloo, Que of Horrible Ill-treatme - Master and Empios : DA RAWHIDE WHIP W4s IN THRASHING PH CLUBS WERE | SORTED }1- What Mr.J.R.the NS.P.C.A.of the most abominais.to an animal, was toi Que., police court, veto: eral witness(s were fica: | manner in which Ra.: Patrick Nowlan 1lltrea:r longing to the turer.From the evidence bors and by the rocrtx - at Granby, besider ts Mr.J.R.lunes dent Walker, it x Deragon purchased ti.man at Eastman, an: afterwards he took ;t adjoining his farm, and - a most frightiul manne; with wearing out à ras the poor beast, he gave two boys to gather through the woods so (ha tinue the inhuman puns hoite\u2019s body becanx ew.lacerated, and it was 1.hape, the greatest cowars .for Deragon tied it in tree, and tied onc 0: such a manner that nt He left it in that con - without food ur water.again proceeded to tt.with his hired man, 1v beating.When exhiane: thrashing the hoite, tir Nowlan to béat it.and nesses who saw this :1 ing out his employer's ir that he thought the hore be broken as blow alta: livered.In defence of the her Deragon coolly told the S.P.C.A.that the hors from baulkiness and tra: \u2018«- to cure it Was to admin.ing.Messrs.N.O.Rockwell 4+ +, justices of the peace.who + case, had no hesitation in ti.men guilty, and Deragen wae © and costs and Nowlan 2 an! together amounting to 824.De - warned that if he ilitr-uted again and was brought heron he would suffer the extren- the law, which is a fine o1 £70 alternative of three montis The horse is beinz treat veterinary surgeon, and it i~ © ° be fit for work again in a; + \"- SMUGGLING OPIUM DRUG DISCOVERED TY P'uii! COAST INSPECTOR- CASE AND OIL (© Innes a hs NES te x\u2018, a2 (San Francisco \u2018(a The campaign begun som by Surveyor of the Port E.I.ward and C.H.Blhnn, ih Surveyor, for the discouragem:r\u2019 illegal importation of opium bo yesterday in two important - which involved the capture oi .~ tael tins of the poppy produ arrest of two Chinese smuggle:- the glory that rightly goes to th, man who outwits the wily Cele The first seizures was made by | tors John Toland and E.E.I They were on their way to work - after 7 o'clock a.m., and half w., tween Pier 42.where the Ja liner \u2018Chiyo Maru,\u201d is berthed, =: old Pacific Mail wharf, they mm.Chinese carrying a dress suit case.Chinese were Lung Sing, the 't Chinese interpreter.and Chow « the liner\u2019s steerage cook.The ashore under the usual bond ar.going to Chinatown to \u2018see th.- sin.\u2019 Toland's suspicions were arous: | = he noticed the Chinese exchan_ as they encountered the inspect asked to see the contents of th They had lost the key.With | assistance and without the search warrant he forced the - found forty-two five tael tin> «: laid in neat layers where Chow \u2018 dress suit should have reposec Chinese were held under 81.6 and charged with smugghng or The second seizure was mad forepeak of the liner \u2018Ama\u2019 In tors Joseph Head and C.JF.Br They had been searching since - docked, and had found no ~:~ opium, although there were , sons to believe the stuff was - \u2018We've searched everythinz these oil cans,\u2019 said Penninz- they seem to be full of ml.To make sure they unserc caps and sniffed.It was oil Head kicked one of the cans .his toe.\u2018That oil's too solid.\u201d he take another look.\u2019 e oil was poured ou:.the ten gallon can yielded a quart of oil it was plun ~ was something wrong.tom can had lost little of it~ weil emptying process.The ht off the can and forty-five tu opium rolled out on the the same time there was ri.of the most ingenious smug: ever used even by Chinerc.w: masters at the game.Ih the \u2018space inside the can wi for opium, but to carry oi ception there ran from the - bottom of the cap a narrow t which was filled with oil.plied the necessary odor and contributed the weight.I tins of opium were found 1.can.Nobody on the \u2018Asia\u2019 « opium.The cans will hav.places in the Federal museun A vt I - a.si D gra ea D ae re Mes pd des 7.\" 2 gling devices. 7 = = % ERIE a i - 13 to 24 Bart.5 | J \u2018 _ == MONTREAL, SATUBBAY, JULY 24, 1909.: on \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EE \u2014\u2014 MISE \u2014 - J YA.\u2019 ricultural work.Only the boys went|{In many cases, he had to give up oid WOMEN AS SOLDIERS MIGRATION OF RATS FORTUNE FROM A DREAM {r OF * MAYA.to schools, which opened the door abe BCCURE Jon and go to farming to card ; : \u2014 government service.was not thougl miserable living.us ave WE \\ ç : THA TT v°, IINDUSTAN.AND| advisable to permit girls to work injed the agricultural community.Buf WERE ONCE RECKONED AMONG |MARCHES OF RODENTS T HOW COOLGARDIE GOLD WAS OL ENCE IS A TRE- secretarial offices, consequently they if he stuck to his own trade, he fared FIGHTING STRENGTH\u2014 MYTHI- HAVE BEEN OBSERVED IN CS DL SLRLAL were not sent to school.The schools |still worse.\u201cThe decadent industry did! CAL AMAZONS.VARIOUS COUNTRIES.DISCOVERED.ALMAG prepared the boys to become, clerks, not pay.His countrymen found t ol F bh EY \u2014\u2014 ' Co \u2014_\u2014 CADENA lawyers, and low-grade executive \u201clit was to their.economic interest rom the \u2018Pa all Gazette.Tn: ; : \u2019 .\u2018 ; , \u2014\u2014 cers.They inspired them with the buy the foreign article in preference to | From the nature of things women (From \u201cBiological Survey Bulletin 3) (Edinburgh \u2018Scotsman.\u2019 01t outbid him in his own land, in his favorite ted men of India tigitéSetntentmas- (for dealers and traders in articles THE SWADESHI MOVEMENT.\u2019 It is from this bottomless pit that the ignorant, unintelligent weaver # giving up his prejudice for the cumbeé been pronounced by experts to be capablk of successfully competing with alear and electricity-propelled looms, on ad buying these looms for him, and by Inspiring the weavers to work togethe# ing individually, in hovels, whieh serve Factories and mills run by power a pm are introducing them aqusly and on modevh lines.come into being which \u2018will prov India\u2019s salvation.This is the celebrate Swadeshi movement, which has for it{ propagandd, \u2018My country\u2019s goods fo me,\u2019 .This sys \u2018owl _country\u2019\u2014is like the mother he cover nascent indigenous \u2018industries ar being nurtured, until they are ;able t get along without its protection.7 hank to Swadeshism, the products of installed mills and machinery are find- 18 50.oot meet it.Swadeshi is the forms the foundation on which the superstructure of Hindustan\u2019s material well-being is being laid\u2014and laid rapidly -and solidly.RE It is sad to contemplate that such a virile, constructive, upward movement in India should not be noticed by the outside world, \u201cmerely because of t aeute political unrest in the land.But those\u2019 who -are interested in the political wrangle should not forget: that even political congresses in India of late have industrial exhibitions and industrial conferences as their - important adjuncts.feature of the Indian National Congress \u2014the pseudo-congress of Hindustan\u2014 and from its platform many purposeful speeches have been delivered which tended toward the political regeneration of India.These annual exhibitions fulfil a double purpose.In the first place, they inspire manufacturers with the spirit of healthy emulation and enable them to familiarize all India with the products of the different provinces.In the second place, they make it possible oO every-day use to obtain reliable information and collect goods from all parts of India for the benefit of purchasers in every province of the Peninsula.Evelina DIET FOR THE FAT.(\u2018Youth\u2019s Companion.\u2019) true; indeed.the reverse is often the case.trcuble being with the internal chemig- try of nutrition\u2014a disease of metabolism, as it is called.it, m fact.formed in excess in the system even when very little is taken with the food; to the formation of fat in the body, even if little fat forming food is eaien.regulation of the diet.salads.taken in dings and candy.and chocolate should diet.8 ited, and it should be toasted makes fat is erroneous.business.He was rendered, helpless.India is rising\u2014rising manfully.- Eves } some handloom and is coming to usg{The historical sagas allude to them, but newer kinds of handlooms which hav#.; count of the cheapness of Indian laboë;\u201d tr The educated Indian is helping him b} oa.on a \u2018joint stock\u2019 basis, instead of work:{ for living room as well as workshops being \u2018installed.The big industries arcu by no means: receiving exclusive atten#{ine \u2018tion.Young Indians are learning pencii= making and such other industries anst: newly a ready sale.In fact; the.demand) np t for home-made :artjeles kb tion of India\u2019s industrial revolution -and For several years an industrial\u2019 exhibr- [- tion and conference has been a .notable |.It is popularly believed that all fat persons are gross feeders, but this is not Obesity may be a disease, or rather a prominent symptom of one, the : It is comparable to diabetesto diabetes\u2014nearly related to in thir disease sugar is and so in obesity there is a tendency In most cases much can be done by a The amount of meat should \u2018not be increased, but the quantity of sugar and | starchy foods should be reduced, their + place being taken by non-starchy vegetables, such aé spinach, cauliflower and \u2018And my \u2018soul has long-been dead\" Two The foods to be avoided or:|days later i great moderation are those} which contain much starch, such as 1rice| fie and potatoes and all sweets\u2014pies, pud- |% Tea and coffee should be taken without sugar, if taken at al}, u e omitted entirely.Bread is fattening, but for most persons it seems an.indispensable article of Its amount can, however, be lir- ~ Fata are less harmlul than sugar ang starch, and may be allowed in inodera- tion in the form of butter and salad vit.The belief that the drinking of water |! If one cats [4 juicy vegetables, and especially the less - sweet fruits, such as apples and grape- |iggrk fruit,\u201d and abandons the usc of sugar, there will be a natural reduction in the |- emount of water taken, but one should là drink all that is needed to quench thiret, er {Wallace has shown us Spruce, the great botanist, looked into the evidence carefully and formed a strong opinion that it was trustworthy.Much more interesting are the shield maidens\u2019 of the Vikings.Would that we knew more about them personally.lately that always, so far as I remember, in a mat- iter of fact way, as to male personages.\u2018One of the very grandest poetic sagas is that of the Shield Maiden Hervor, t \u2018even this takes for granted nearly everything we particularly want to \u2018know: She dressed as a man and joined.the.Vikings.Presently she gained the 4eommand of her party\u2014and the story pens, {rue in the main probably.\u201cThe: circumstantial account of the bat- bof Bravoll between Sigurd of Den- rk, and Harald Hilditoun, of Norway, ntions several shield maidens who mmanded troops.One even bore arald\u2019s standard.All fought like Jerges, or demons, and I think all died the field; but it seems that they were ly: 'women who rose to command by mg and military gemius.Is there ] \u201cæuthority for the legends of Viking bands wholly feminine?1 The old Irish \u2018Book of Lecan\u2019 says gaspally \u2018for men and women went\" alike\u2019 80 -battle in those days\u2019; and the: record f -fribal - obligations called \u2018Hosting\u2019 âned women, among the fighting ngth.Moreover, the: life\u2019 of Abbat Adetänan, of Iona, tells how he, hearing of this; dreadful.practice, went to Ire- ind, called ay assembly of chiefs and\u2019 shops and persuaded them to pass a iw, ~ ptill extant, entitled \u2018Les inno- tiem,' which forbide.the summoning : > ht \u201cWa free will\u2014indeed the practios i8 nok.yet extinct, by all accounts.At thé.present day, in Europe, the: Montenegr and their hereditary foes où Albania include the women among their fighting force\u2014or did at any rate $ very few gears.ago\u2014\u2014before Prince Nicholas bad.organized his army.All departtments ofi supply were left.to the wives sand daughters; also the recovery 4nd transport of the wounded.But When the fighting line was seriously pressed the women reinforced it.As- ayred y they.would.have followed the old custom, in gpitg of the Prince\u2019 efôrms, had Austria advanced into tle k \u2018Mountain the \u2018other day.HE EMPRESS AND THE RAVENS.>>Th the life of the \u2018Austrian Emperor\u2014 \u2018The Real Francis Joseph\u2019\u2014just issued Ftbong), the author, Henri de Weindel, pal the story of the late Empress Eliza- fn and the ravens which Maurus Jo- ai \u2018fave in an article at the time of Her Jaiesty\u2019s tragic.death.Early in Jiet lifé Elizabeth wrote some verses in l Hungätian on the subject of the raven, |the bird of ill-omen, which plays a great park Hi the history of the Hapsburgs.-Abcording to the Imperial poetess, a flight of ravens was hovering over 9k pititas when Francis Joseph received from {8 uncle\u2019s hands the crown which was \u2018Heatined to inffict upon him such mis- erits.A raven followed Maximilian and Charfstte on their last -walk before their \u2018departure for Mexico; and when Maria et was starting to receive the rowan \u2018of Spain,- which was one day-to ft erieraue burden, a raven flew aver the horses\u2019 heads and \u2018accompanied he cærriage to the railway station.These cidents were the subject of the poem.1 \u201cNow it seems that in September, 1908, -|{wo days before the Empress started for feneva, she was taking a walk with her ender; an Englishman named Becker.When she sat down on the grass to rest #he cut a peach in two and handed half f it to thé reader.In an.instant a faven flew down and snatched from her hand the portion of the peach.She ay and recalling her poem to the flisturbed Becker, said: \u201cDon\u2019t be alarmed.If anything happens to me it won't £4 the bird\u2019s fault.Besides, you know bow.I feel about death.I fear it not t \u2018all.\u2018When the soul is-dead it mai tors little when the \u2018body follows it, Elizabeth was cruelly assas- ipated at Geneva.\u2014 Westminster Ga- \u2014 a * - (INGALESE FOND OF TRAVEL.' (From \u2018Britannia.\u2019) | ¢ The Cingalese havé a notorious pro- pénsity for travel on our lines.I am re- inded\u2019 of a true story of a native shop- oy who stole forty rupees and then dis- ppeared for.several days.All search Sroving fruitless in the ordinary walks of fe the railway wae thought.of, and e-the yous.rascal was Found spend, Ca x a Da.2 e ard an his, pelf in trave welling backhand and ot alec that during the + ide line \u201cthe ve | oN 1 oa 0 tes sortaig wall by ere \u2018aly with >.crossed the road in front of him, all going in one direction, The mass stretched away as far as could be seen in the dim light.These animals remained on the farms and in the villages of the surrounding country, and during the winter and summer of 1904 were a veritable plague.A local newspaper stated that between March 2% and April 20, 1904, F.Montgomery, cf Preempton, Mercer county, killed 3,435 rats on his farm.He caught most of them in traps.In 1877 a similar migration occurred into parts of Saline and Lafayette counties, Mo., and in 1904 another came under the writer's observation in Kansas River Valley.This valley for the most part was flooded by the great -freshet of June, 1903, and for about ten days was covered with several feet of water.It is certain that most of the rats in the valley perished in the flood.In the fall of 1903 much of the dis trict was visited by hordes of rats, which remained during the winter, and by the following spring had so increased by numbers that serious losses of grain and poultry resulted.No doubt the majority of the so-called migrations of rodents are in reality instances of unusual reproduction or of enforced migration owing to lack of food.In England a general movement ot rats inland from the coast occurs every October.This is closely connected with the closing of the herring season.During the fishing the rodents swarm to the coast, attracted by the offal left from cleaning the herring, and when this \u2018food .supply fails they hasten back.to the, farms.and villages,\u201d = oo oo.SP ; péribéie-ok A \"437\" * \u20ac rats have taken place in Parana, Brasil, -at\u2019 intervals of about \u2018thirty years, and in\u2019 Chile at intervals of from fifteen to twenty-five.years.These plagues in the cyltivated lands follow the ripening and \u2018decay of the dominant species of bam- B60 in each country.The ripening of the seed furnishes for two or more years a favorite food for rats in the forests, where the- animals multiply greatly; when this food fails they are forced .to the cultivated districts for subsistence.In 1878 almost the entire crops of corn, rice and mandioca in the\" State of Parama were destroyed by rats, causing a serious famine.An invasion of black rats in the Der- -muda - Islands occurred about the year 1615.-In a space of two years they had increased so alarmingly that none of the islands was free from them.\"The rodents devoured everything which came in their way\u2014fruit, plants, and even trees\u2014so that for two years the people were destitute of bread., A law was passed requiring every man 'n *he islands to set twelve traps.\u201cIn spite of all efforts the animals increased, until they finally disappeared with a suddenness which could bave resulted only from a pestilence.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAMEL A DELICATE BEAST.(From \u2018La Vulgarisation Scientifique.\u2019) Contrary to the widespread but erroneous opinion the camel is a \u2018very delicate animal.À camel that has worked fifteen days in succession needs a month\u2019s pasturage to recuperate.It is liable to a host of ailments and accidenté.When a caravan crosses a sebkha, or dry salt lake, it is rare that some\u2019 of the animals do not break a leg.If the fracture is in the upper part of the limb there is nothing for it but to slaughter the animal ,and retail its flesh as\u2019 butcher's meat.If the lower part of- the-limb has been injured the one is set and held in position by means \u2018of splints made of palm branches which are bound with small cords.If no complications ensue at the end of a month the fracture is reduced.When it is a.case of simple dislocation the injured part is cauterized with a red hot iron, then coated with clay and bandaged with a strip of cloth.Fifteen days afterward the animal ié generally \u201ccured, CZAR FOND OF ROWING.(London \u2018Bystander.\u2019) The Czar, like the Prince of Wales, is scholarly, but sport is distasteful to him.makes an exception, however, in thé case of rowing.For the Empress: and his children he has the deepest affection, and he regards every hour \u2018passed away from them in the affaits-of State as an unpleasant but necessary -duty.His greatest enjoyment is to take them out in hie boat and in his -shirt\u2019 sleeves to row them.on the lake near the palace.The Empress is a woman of considerable.intellectual attainments and of a very determined character.She rules her gentle husband without hie feeling it, but everybody ows that ahe has ta be reckomed with A \u20181 In quantities beyond their wildust hopes lay just ome hundred miles beyond their farthest camping place.Ar riving in Victoria, Ford hesitated sun te undergo the hardships and perils cf the overland trip through water.ss, treeless, and uninhabited wastes, und favored the abandonment of their pro- Ject.However, so strong was the in.pression of Bayley\u2019s dream that Le ce- clared that if his partner forsook him he would go alone.The two, therefore, secured new horses, bought fresh -up- plies, and again started forth.When far from human habitations, their water ran iow, and they were again force take the back track.: ¢ d to It was Ford who had the dreams of golden sands, and of rocky ledges in which gold nuggets gleamed as plentifully as plums in a plum pudding\u2014this time on the return journey.They suffered incredible privations; but both had received suPernatural assurance of finaj success, so that now neither entertained the idea of abandoning their difficult and hazardous enterprise.On their third trip their supply of wate~ again ran short; but they were lucky enough to discover a natural well in the desert, known to the scattered bushmen by the-name Coolgardie.Pitch- Ing their camp by the side of the grateful water, they turned their horses loose and decided to rest for a day or two at least.That night both prospectors dreamed of untold wealth all round them, and in the morning, with high hopes, they set out to find it.In an hour, Ford picked up a nugget that weighed alf an ounce.More eagerly than ever they continued their search, and by nightfall bad gathered up over twenty | QUIRES.of.gold, it.semall-reggets.\u201cThree weeks of surface prospecting brought a reward of more than two hundred ounces of the precious metal.By that time their food supplies were nearing exhaustion; so they made a hasty trip back to civilization, laid in a fresh supply of provisions, and \u201cur- ried back to their Golconda, keeping the fact of their discovery a profound secret.A few days after they reached \u2018heir old camping place, they stumbled upon the outcrop of the Coolgardie reef which made the fame of the greatest cf Australian mining distriots.Beginning with a slug that weighed fifty ounzes (worth nearly two hundred pounds), 'n a few hours they picked from the -an of the reef upwards of five hundred ounces of goid.Next day, Bayley started for the nearest mining town, carrying five hundred and fifty-four ounces of gold with him.This ne exhiu!ted to the mining warden, putting in a clam for a lease of the land on which the amazing disedbvery had bcen made.Hh.- ceiving his papers, he started back to his partner, who had been left on guard.Within twelve hours after the facts pertaining to Bayley and Ford's lease had been made public more than a hüa- dred and fifty men, with waggons, of mining, were on Bayley's trail, hastening to the most sensational of all mining discoveries.In a few weeks the new camp contained a population of thousands; and in the years that have since elapsed the Coolgardie mirles have added hundreds of millions of pounds to the world\u2019s wealth.In nine years Bayley and Ford extracted from their mjne one hundred and thirty-four thousand a million pounds, .OIL FUEL IN THE BRITISH NAVY.(\u2018Cassier\u2019s Magazine.\u2019) It is curious that the British naval authorities should have abandoned oil fuel at a moment when in foreign fleets it has been decided that its advantages are so considerable as to make it desirable to abandon coal in the smaller craft.It is probable that there is one simple explanation of the change in Admiralty olicy.The British Empire has very imited resources of oil fuel and at pres\u2018 ent the eupplies of the navy have to be obtained from abroad.These supplies fore the Admiralty is compelled fo sink considerable capital in reserve stores of fuel.\u2018 The British navy already possesses a large number.of shipe which make large demands for oil fuel.All the later capital ships of the navy carry oil fuel, in addition to\u2019 coal, and for some yea-s past all torpedo craft have been fitted exclusively for the use of liquid fuel.Apparently the Admiralty has decided that in view of present limited sources of supply and their liability to interference it is an act of statesmanshi not to cemmit the navy further in t direction.There is every reason to hope that in the meer future additional supplies of oil fuel will be available within the British \u2018before he can ba counted unon, coaches, horses, and all the paraphernalia .ounces of-gold, valued at well over half may be cut off in time of war and there- rpire, and then presumably the Rr will.revert once more to its rm or, yn + rn pte.gon rm a re, A ea, & ON tr A \u2014 .a af Nr 7 She aman.a Ace rap cube matt L N° dr Se a EEL De current os Schima.- < Te cc \u201c a .- : - gas => Ar hl © er prin, ee 2 2e =; 3 ; .- .; k .= .\u2018 = - i om DS ER AP wap oe att ahi B rll BN Pt Prt EP I.== ares pu 00 AAA Sn hante 00 rame TO ce cer SN SAI Spiral peu TT PE albany ro REL ay PREF SWS TS pa pr \u2014\u2014 FAC, mai Ap reed SEE a PIE > A gene TT, a cf TH ONE MST ME ape RTE CRT Seat RSW SE pl BRN Caer, TI A \u201cye ACA CRE IN ME ES pat Sa TA NTRS RT TG A | ?VE PER ET .8 : ; x \u2018ug Sesgeatresdoatsatretostaaiaetedtontsatecdostostiineioaipedret ordre Oo .% MURRAY BAY.+ + + Letter AAA Aniongst those who have taken accommodation lately at Chamard\u2019s \u2018Lorne House\u2019 are the following: Mrs.Jackson Piper and Miss A.Piper, Baltimore; Miss A.M.Ball, Baltimore; the Misses Newman, Boston; J.C.E.Porteous, Island of Orleans, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Hamlin and Miss R.P.Hamlin, -Easthampton, Mass.; R.Hamlin, Hyde Park; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.R.Peters, Miss Alice Peters, Mesrs.W.R., jr, and T.M.Peters, New York; B.H.Porteous, Montreal; Miss C.T.Rogers, New York; Percy H.Manners, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Howard H.Henry, New York; Mrs.Jared Ingersoll and Miss Mary Ingersoll, New York; Frank E.O'Flaherty, Montreal.Amongst those who have registered at Warren's \u2018Chateau Murray\u2019 \u2018within the last few daye.are: Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Harwood and Master R.Harwood, Montreal; Mrs.Alexander and Miss Alexander, Montreal; E.Angers, Quebec; Lorne Wright, Montreal; A.E.Talbot, Quebec; C.A.Bouchard, Drum- mondville; W.Smillie, Toronto; Misses Lida and Mary McHattie, Beaver Falls, Pa.; Mr.and Mrs.Wickins, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Cranston, Toronto; E.Babineau, Montreal; Miss E.Babi- neau, New York; Chas.Bremner, New York; J.H.Turpin, Montreal; J.E.Masse, Montreal.Amongst those who have registered Jately at the R.& O.Hotel, the \u2018Manoir Richelieu,\u201d are the following: Mrs.A.Buntin, Lucille Buntin, B.Buntin, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.A.Brown, Paris, Ont.; W.E.Brown, Toronto; J.A.Malo, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Richard G.Kerby, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.C.Tessier, J.des R.Tessier, Quebec; Leon Roy, Roberval; Louis A.Darling, Cleveland, O.; A.Patton, Cleveland; Mr.and rs.J.R.Smith, New York; Gordon nson, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Seligman, Miss Margaret Seligman, Miss Y.Bernard, Mr.A: Seligman, York; Mrs.John Ferguson, Toronto; Mrs.F.W.Wilson and child, Niagara Falls; J.S.Forget; Mrs.E.L.Butter- fieid, Lowell, Mass.; H.G.Ldckheart, Montreal; B.H.Gamer; and Mrs.J.Hodgson, Mrs.S.P.Howard, Allan E.Howard, s.Pp.Howard, Montreal; lovis Belanger, Lowell, Mass.; the Misses Arnold, Mr.] a Mrs.M.H.Bridgman, Hartford, nn.; Wm.Hanson, Montreal; P.R.b.Grattan, Montreal; Mrs.Edson Fitch, Mr.and Mrs.Thos McDougall, Quebec; I.R.Douglas, Montreal; Albert Demers, J.Renyot, Major and Mrs.Brousreau, Major J.Houliston, Quebec; .and Mrs.J.W.- Steiner, Detroit; Frank Carrel,\u201d \u2018Quebec; P.Casgrain, Montreal; G.Brown, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.À.W.\u20acahn, John M.Smith, Miss Smith, Miss Lillian Smith, Toronto; the Misses M., S.and B.Villeneuve, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs: J.P.Sweeney, Miss Mary Sweeney, Lawrence, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.- Ed Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.John R.Douglas, Montreal; G.Ran, New York; Mrs.W.1.Miller, Miss Miss A.D.Browne, Montreal.Rear-Admiral Brownson, of Washington, D.C., arrived early in the week on a visit to the \u2018Manior Richelieu.\u2019 Mrs.Joyal and thé Misses Joyal are staying at \u2018Gagnon House\u2019 for the season.: : Mr.and Mrs.Parsons and Miss B.Parsons, Montreal, have taken accommodation at the \u201cChateau Murray\u2019 for the remainder of the summer.\u2018Mrs.George S.Plow and family, of Montreal, are amongst the recent arrivals at the \u2018Chateau Murray\u2019 for the season.CC 20° Arthur \u2018Rhéaume is spending his vacation \u201cat end of tbe large hotels at Pomt -a- Pie, Ra \u2018 Mrs Entries ate \"being taken for a croquet tournament; \u201cwhich is\u201d to be held on the grounds of the croquet \u2018etdb- éarly in Augut.The grounds are in fine condition, .and are being well patronized this season.The Rev: D.Lamg left lately for Little Metis, after spending some time at Murray Bay and Cap a l\u2019Aigle.PPPs oo Coole Sao re Aaaanas 4 $ CAP A L\u2019AIGLE.+ & He peer pet étre ct A fine brass tablet to the memory of the late Rev.Dr.A, B, Mackay, has been erected in the Presbyterian Church.A special service will be held on the By Our Formula \" \u2014 EE We produce In Hood's Sarsaparilla a medicine that has an unap- pached record of cures of _eczerpa, eruptions, catarrh rheumatism, anemia, nervousness, that tired feeling, loss of appetite, etc.The combination a: roportions of the more than bwenty ifferent remedial agents contained in Hood's Sarsaparilla are known to ourselves, osa be no scbelsate.> 0 there \u201cme makes heal 1 fo ie er 2 \u2019 at th - New | Toronto; Mr.) J.D.| | remainder of \u2018the Mrs.Greenshields, and Miss Green- | ward\u2019 F.Rook.Lyme, | r, Mi sabel Miller and\u2018 Master - Arthur Miller,\u201d Frankford, Ont.; ce = \"| occasion of the unveiling on August 8.Dr.Mackay was?instrumental in having & the church built and conducted, the services during fourteen summers.A - cial collection in aid of the Convalescent Home at Murray Bay will be taken up on the same date.Mr.and Mrs.L.Gaboury and family, of Montreal, are among the recent arrivals here.\u2018They are staying at Adelard Dufour\u2019s.Mrs.Prétson and family, Quebec, have taken one of the cottages for the summer.: Miss Avery, Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs.H.P.Wright.Mrs.Campbell and Miss Campbell, of Toronto, are at the Mount Murray.Hotel.- Mrs.Campbell Nelles and family, of Montreal, are staying at the \u2018Sign of the Ship.\u2019 : Mr.B.Hall spent the week-end at Cap a YAigle, visiting his mother.Mr.D.M.McGoun has returned to the city atfer spending some time at \u2018Sorley Bay.\u2019 Mr and Mrs.Henry, of Unambly Canton, are the guests of Mrs.Kyle.Mr.and Mrs.Reid and the Misses Reid, of Montreal, have taken rooms at Henri Tremblay\u2019s for the esummer.Mrs.Holloway, (Quebec, has arrived to spend a short time at Cap a l\u2019Aigle.Mrs.C.J.Brown and daughter are at Joseph Duchene\u2019s.Mr.Louis Dodd left on Monday night after a short visit.Miss N.L.Harris is a guest at C.Duchene\u2019s.; Miss Emily Bruce is passing holidays at Cap a l\u2019Aigle.i Mr.and Mrs, 1.B.H.Choinard, of Quebec, arrived some time ago, and have taken a cottage for the summer.Miss L.L.Day, Toronto, is staying at the Mount Murray Hotel.her are the guests of Mrs.Thomas Henry.Mesrs.Doucet and family are again spending their vacation at Cap a l\u2019Axgle.: Mr.Chas.Binks, .\u2026\u2026uv was here for a few days, has left.Mrs.Delaney and family, Quebec, have taken accommodation at one of the Doarding-houses.Mr.George Forbes left late last week after spending about two weeks at Cap a l\u2019Aigte.Mrs.Kirkpatrick ahd Miss \u2018Kirkpatrick, of Kingston, are guests at Heñr 'Tremblay\u2019s for the season.\u2019 Mrs.Jackson has departed after a short visit, - Co.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hanson, of New York, arrived a few days ago.Miss Bennett is spending her vacation near the wharf road.Mr.and Mrs.McBride and family, \u2018who weré staying at the Mount Murra, Hotel, have engaged a cottage for \u2018le summer.shields are visitors here this summer, They are occupying their beautiful cot- ge._ | Mr.Fyshe and \u2018Mrs.Leonowens are once more occupying their cottage dt Cap a l\u2019Aigle for the season.SHEEIIHOINIIIH ISI AS % SIXTEEN ISLAND LAKE.: ; - oo + SIIEOLOOODVIPLLIF ICS Mr.Arthur Ray is at \u2018Gramby Cottage\u2019 on his holidays.\u2018 Messrs.Geo.Ogden, Eaves, and F.Dolby were recent visitors here.Master Frank Corner is at \u201cThe Lady of the Lake\u2019 for a couple of weeks.Mr.and Mrs.David Bentley, who are at Weir on a vacation, spent last Thureday visiting friends.on Sixteen Island Lake, B Mrs.McGilvray and Mrs.Holliday are visitors_at Mr.Leslie\u2019s bungalow.Mr.Russell Stackhouse epent a few days recently with his father, Dr.B.S.Stackhouse, at.\u20181dyl Wylde.Mr.Ritchie Bell, who \u201cwas the speaker at the Sunday afternoon service, was entettained during his short stay at Liberty Hall.10 Messrs.Hugh and Walter Ray were at randy Cottage\u2019 this week.Mr.and Mhs: A.E.Cook spent a few days of last.wéek at their camp.Mr.H adgworth and Krnest Kerr were at \u2018The Rock\u2019 again last week, Le \u201c Master Clinton Stanley is a visitor at the Lake.\" \u201c Mr.and Mrs.Alex: Morrison and family, of Claremopt avenue,.are ec- cupying a house on Green Isiänd this summer.Mr.Clyma spent the week-end with bis family here.LA Mrs.Saul, of Toronto, and Miss Dow- den are visiting Mrs.Dalpé at.\u2018l\u2019Allegro\u2019 227 CT \u201c0 Mr.Geo.Barrat, Miss M, Barrat and Miss McLeish are heré on a couple of weeks\u2019 holiday.55 Mies Maud Ogden was a recent visitor at the Lake.Mr.W.C.Muir is here for a few days, seeing to the building of his cottage.\u2019 ; - .Mise B.Nowell was a visitor at The Rock\u2019 for a couple of days this week.Messrs.Andrew Wood, G.H.Dickson, and F.Mackenzie spent the weekend with Mr.F.G.Tester, at \u2018Kamp Kumfort.\u2019 2 Miss M.Moyer is visiting Miss Lou- den ot Bonnie View for a couple - of weeks.| : attacking you.Messre, W.Stanley and J.Blackwell were at \u201cThe Rooat\u2019 again this week.4 Mrs.Norman McLaren and daughter | of Jersey City, Miss McVicar is Miss P.Burch\u2019s guest at \u2018Cosy Corner.\u2019 .Mr.Andrew Caryol spent the weekend with friends here.~~ ~~ A party of young folke welked down from Weir on Saturday, and after a, afternoon train.4 Mr.Frank Findlay bas been visiting friends here recently.| .Among those who registered at Moun~ tain Rest this week are: Messrs, A.teen Island Lake House: Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Jephcott, Mr.Jerold änd Miss C.Jephcott, Messrs, T, H.Julian, Geo.\" Booth, D.McCormick, Jas.Tompson | and A.McGill, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Roumenelli and family, Mrs.H.Stanley and Miss M.Stanley and Miss} Brew.The following were guests at Wonish Lake House during, the present week: Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Oster, Miss Byrl Osler, Mesers.Robert and H.Allan and Master K.Julian, the Rev.A.Phillips, Master John Phillips and Mr.and Mrs, H.A.Baker.+ > & $ HUDSON-ON:THE-LAKK © CHEN ASS.* rooms here for the summer on M¢Naug- ton avenue.his aunt.Mr.and Mrs.Wm, Hoy are spending: holidays here.J Mrs.Brosseau, who has been the guest- of her gister for two weeks, has returned home.Miss Ella Muth is spending the bal- Donald Logan.Mrs.Thorpe, who has been visiting at: \u2018Killkare\u2019 for the past two weeks, has gone home.1 Mrs.Nesbett and Master.Aird Nesbatt, with Miss Ruth Aird have left for & short visit to Ciarence.x Mr.J.F.Waters is spending His hell: days with his aunt at \u2018Alpine Grove.! ': The Melrose Club is camping on Eche short stay at the Lake returned by the | M.Murray, C.G.Higginson, W.G.} Edson, and Mme.and Miss Armstrong.The following are the- te et Six- | Mrs.Larkins and two sons have taken: Mr.J.Fulton is spending a week with | M ance of the summer with her sister, Mrs.| weeks with his lamily at \u2018Bay View, has returned \u2018a town._ Mr.C.J, Fleet has gone to town tor A few days.- Mr.Large, of Hastings, New Zealand, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Scott.Miss Barrie, who was the guest ot \u2018Mrs.J.Burland, has returned to town.Mrs.Jeffery, Alisa J., snd Masters J.and A.Jeffery, ot New aleign, N.C, are guests at the Ocean House.Miss McCaul, New York, is occupying her cottage, \u2018 Overrock .\u2019 .Zwicken, of Germany, are the guests ot Muss McCaul.Sir James Grant has joined Lady \u2018Grant at Buttercup Cottage.Mise Rannsjet, of Montreal, is guest of Mrs.W.F.Welsh.Professor W.F.Welsh has returned to town.Mrs.H.B.Young and Master Young are guests at Miss Astle\u2019s.Mr.C.Pope, of Ottawa, who spent a few days at Miss Astle\u2019s, has gone to Matanè, salmon.fishing.7 .Mrs.James Houston and Miss May Hovétor haye returned from Campbell ton, NB.D ve .- Myre.and Miss Parker, who were the guests of Mrs.D.Cream, have returned to town.- Mr.Archibald is the guest of Mrs.Fuller.: .Mr.Guy Ross has joined his fammly \u2018at their tottage here.- Judge Grant, of Montreal, was a transient at Boule Rock on his return from \u20ac.JN ; iss L.Cullen, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.Edward Astle.e latest arrivals at Boule Rock are: Mrs.and Miss .Benson, Quebec; Mr.and \"Mrs, Steckel, Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Dix, Glenfalls, N.XY.; S.E.Hutcheson, 1.F.Stair, Philadelphia; Mr.and Mrs.Greaves; the Misses Greaves and Mas ter Greaves, Ottawa; Miss.B.M.Ma- \u2018thias, the Misses (+.and L.McDougall, Masters H.C.and R.McDougall, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.S.Henderson, children and nurse; the Misses Buller, Master Francis Buller, Miss Boag, H.B.Budden, Mrs.H.¥.Birkett, Winnifred Birkett, H.R.Manning, T.Sleigh.Miss Heneker, Alex.Lacoste, Miss Macpher- son, Montreal; the Misses Knowles, 'l'othe Point.Messrs.Eckhart, Miller and.Brennar are spending their holidays here.Mr.Cleland, who has been the guest of his son, has returned home.\u20ac Mr.and Mre.Detry and-little déugh& ter have left for Lachine./ Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Bradford, \u2018Lakeholme,\u201d are away for a couple of weeks.y Mr.Wales, Belcliffe, has been called to London owing to the serious illness of his mother.CT Messrs.H.J.Rule, K.Lowe, Moody, Heine, Howell, G.: P.Wilsan, Gordon, McLean, Sanderson, Heald and Howe, of the yacht \u2018Tona,\u201d were at the Chateat du Lac this week, also Mt.'and Mres De Yound and Messrs.-Carman; Ruseel; Letellier, Chauberteau, Eward, « Howe Mrs.M.D.Chambers, of- Rockford, IlL, left for Quebec last Thursday, after spending thre: weeks at the Springs._: Mr.Geo.E.Hazen returned to Stat the Springs.: Mr.John Robbins a Miss M.B.Robbins, of Springfield, Maass., are spending a few weeks-here.- - \"7 Mr.Fred Smith and Mrs.E.J.Smith, ave: at the Abenaki» Springs Hotel.Co : Mrs.E.L.Taylor, of Washington, D.C., is visiting the Ahenakis Springs.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Chas.E, LeBarbier, of New York City, are at the Abenakis Springs Hotel.=~ a - Mr.and Mrs.Rose and Miss Rose, oi Montreal, are spending a éhort time at the Springs.| | Guests registered at the hotel are: Chas.Rodier, Mrs, L.Henault aud family, Jno.Keatney, Mrs.H.Wright and son, F.C.St.Armand, Geo.A.Cousins, N.Tucker, Mrs.McEwan and the Misses McEwan, the Misses: S.an L.Dixon, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Robie and Miss Robie, D.M.Miller, St.Johnsbury, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Umbstatter, Wm, H.Cleary, - Boston; Mr.and Mrs.C.\u2018E, Derrick, Clarence- ville, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.J.Lambie, Northampton; Mr.and Mrs.J.Stewart, Everett; Mrs.and Mies E.Robinson, Ottawa; Mrs.and Mies Drennan, Kingston; Mr.F.Smith and Mrs.W.J.Smith, Jersey City; C.B.Cain, Annapolis; B.Haskell, \u2018Waterloo; J.H.ton; E.A.Bourette, St.Armand, Que.& LITTLE METIS.$ Dr.and Mrs.Bovey and Mr, Quentm Bovey are expected to arrive at Metis today, from England.| = Mrs.Yuile and the Misses Yuile have opened their cottage for the seasom:.Great excitement was.caused .at Boule Rock Hotel by a large mobsë which ran around the hotel and through fields, until it disappeared in the woods.Mrs.Hunter entertained at a card party on Wednesday might.\u2026 | visiting at \u2018Summerhoime.\u2019 10 Mrs.Ami and - Miss : Marguerite Am: are guests at \u2018Kilmarth.\u2019 , : Miss Symonds, of Montreal, who was the guest of the Misses (wilt, has returned to town.LA 5 | Miss Eva Hamilton, Montréal, is visiting her sister, Mps,\u201dA.A.\u201c Urquhart.) - Mies Alice McKuee ani Miss Nora McKnee are visiting.at.\u201cThe \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.McNider, of \u201cY aricouyeér) B.C., are the guests cf their nieces, the\u2019 Misses MeNider.J Eo Misg Gertrude Crawford, of Monts real, \u201cand Miss Lettie Clarke, \u2018of Stel Agathe des Mants, aré visiting: Mr.and] Johnsbury, Vt., after-speading two weeks; + d (Thursday afternoon.in honor of Drew, Burling | Messrs.Archie and Charlie Grier are} & ronto; Emite Tessier, Rimouski; Mrs.Douglas, T.Douglas, Miss Hill, Miss Smith, Miss Burnett, Montreal, Jliss Lesage, Ottawa; Miss Arnton, Mrs.Bell, Montreal.At Turriff Hall: Mrs.A.D.Pat- fom Ruth Patton, IJouglas Patton, Mrs.C.Macnaughton, Montreal; Mawa W.Watt, New York; Mrs.Wm.Pref \u2018ton, Stratford, Ont, the Misses Alice and Hazel Clarke, Westmount; the Misses Wilkie, Quebec; Miss Kacey, Miss P.Ross, Lennoxville; the Rev.J.R.and Mrs.Mcleod, Three Rivers; t Dorothy M.Miller, Kastbourne, England; Miss I.Newman, Baltimore, Md.; tbe Misses Mathewson, Montreal; Mrs J.B.Woodworth, Hugh Woodworth, Toronto; Miss G.McCallum, 8t.George, and Lorne Smith.4a NOB.Mr.and Mrs.G.Simpson, Helen SE 20001 LE TSimpson, Howard Simpson, Ottawa.© | AAAHA AOH dhAat\u2026H : At Cascade Hotel: .Mr.and Mrs.© i +4! MeKay, A.McKay, the Misses \u2018I'ayiar, &» ABENAKIS SPRINGS.\u201c.9 | Miss Laing, Mr.\\Walkem, Mr.and Mrs.» i tw ew Dale; the Misses Dale, the Misses Som- | tree er tr ee @ Merville Mrs.Watson and Mrs.Jami- son and daughter, Montreal.28000004 % \u2018 e & POINTE CLAIRE.+ .\\ *e * The Misses Gertrude and Kathleen Holland left on Saturday for Willard Beach, where they will join Mrs.R.Buchanan and Miss Olive Buchanan.Miss Lillian Bengough, of Westmount, {who has been entertained by Mrs.Irwin, has returned fo town.oo Major Stewart Howard and Mrs.Howard have returned to town.Mrs.H.M.Holland and Mr.Morley Holland leave on Monday for the Island of Orleans, Quebec, where they will ve the guests of Miss Dean.\u2019 \u2018Miss Kate Robertson and Miss Isobel Robertson have left for a visit to Ken- nebunk Beach.Mrs.George Chillas entertained AD Is.Dann, of London, Ont.\u2019 Mr.Arthur Lilly and a party of friends have left for a few weeks\u2019 camping up the St.Lawrence.The Messrs.Gordon, Rule and Arthur Saunderson have left on their yacht \u2018Elva\u2019 for a cruise up the Ottawa.Colonel Stevenson was the guest recently of Mr.Andrew MacDougall.\u2018Mr.J.Low, of the Oswegatchie, has gône to Portland for a few weeks.Mrs.Spence and Mr.W.Spence, of Westmount, are stopping in Pointe Chaire.- Miss Eva Harrison, of New York, ¢ jand formerly of Pointe Claire, has left for England.Miss Irene Haskell, for the last thre yeats in training in the Children\u2019s Hos- pita], Boston, and who graduated in May.has returned to Pointe Claire.Mr.E.Dolbell has left for a visit to Gaspé.Mrs.R.Allan Phillips is the guest tof Mrs.Charles Phillipe, Notre Dame du Portage.Mr.C.E.Archibald, of New York, is\u2019 the guest of his father, Mr.Edward Archibald.: \\ + LACHUTE.+ + | © AC Mr.Lockhart Galt is epending holidays in Mount Tremblant, Que.oo Mr.and Mrs.Fred W.Hills.«* Mont- \u2018real, were guests of Mrs.J.R.McOuat for a few days.oo ; - Mrs.À.B.Givan, Mies De Lislé, and | Miss Norah De, Lisle, #re spending a \u2018ew days camping with the Rev.A.E.Mount and family, at Lakefield, Que.Mrs.Wilkinson and Miss Doris, of St.Johns, are guests of Mrs.John Campbell.; .Misses Louise and Elsie McLaren, of Mrs.Wim.Crawford for 3 few dass.- La + La 7 ; ar 0.Ee is w{ Vankleek Hill, O at., ate spending vact- + iss Dickson, of New York, and Mise \u2018programme, Mathews.+ bank.\u2019 C000000000000000080000000000000:000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.ME dr tion with their aunts, the Misses Mc- Gibbon.- Miss Mary and Miss Catherine Bur- wash are spending a few days, guests of Mrs.Hooker, of Lachute road.Mire.Davis, of Belle Riviere, is the guest of her father, Mr.Thos.Morrison.- , Miss Outerbridge, of Bermuda, W.L, is the guest of the Mises Wilson, Mies Christina Pallister bas returned to Montreal, after spending a pleasant holidays, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Pallister.Miss Sloane, of Montreal, is the guest of Mre.A.Beers.Mrs.S.Campbell, of Montreal, has reopened her cottage, and will spend some time here., Mr.and Mrs.James ing friends in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Eben Christie and daughters, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are épend- Ing a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Christie.Miss Grant, who has been the guest of the Misses Wilson, has returned tol Montreal.Mrs.Baddeley, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.W.8.McBride.hon hop Farthing, of Montreal, will confirmation service in St, Si \u2019 Church on Monday.St Simeon Griffith are visit- he ice cream social held on Mr.Jobn Campbell's lawn, given by the ladies of the Baptist Church, last Thursday evening, was very succeas!{ul.The lawn was prettily decorated.and Mr.Jeffries presided over a first class consisting of recitations by Maeter Copping; singing by Miss Pal- lister.Messrs.Anderson and Burgess\u2019s congratulations were cabled to their late pastor, the Rev.W.C.Morgan, on the occasion of his marriage wh: ® place in Scotland.ge, which took HUDSON HEIGHTS.CD oSed sateen 90000 $9 2030020 02 Lng =a.07 07% 6% 09 POP te, > s00b 3 Miss Helen Pyke is the Misses Pyke, of \u2018The Oaks.Miss Gertrude Macaulay left on Wednesday for Prout\u2019s Neck, Me., where she \" spend some time, r.and\" Mrs.Barnard Burger a Masters Jack and Scott Burger are a Ing a couple of wecks here the guests of Mim urger's parents, at \u2018Highfields.\u2019 188 Connie Pratt j Mis Isobel Pyke.bois the guest of The Ladies\u2019 Guild of the Church of St, Mary and St.John held their annual bazaar in the Hudson Heights boathouse.A very enjoyable iime was had by all i ni à M Mr.and Mrs.Scott and family bav opened \u2018Lilac Hill\u2019 for the summer, © Mastec Douglas Macaulay left last Saturday to spend a few wesks on the Maine coast.ioe Ethel Dickieson and Miss Maude MecLennen, of (Ottawa, are the si Mrs.Clark.suests of Miss Gretchen Kélly and Mr.Fraser Kelly are the guests of Mrs.W.B.guest of the Miss.Gladys Stewart is the guest of Mme.G.J.Hopper.The annual concert of the Hudson Heights Boating Club will be held on Saturday, July 31.Miss Marguerite Goodchild has left for Knowlton, after spending a week here the guest of Mrs.J.R.Barlow, \u2018Esk- Among those who epent the week-end at Stevenson\u2019s were Messrs.Percy Low, Norman Mowatt, Ben.Burland, Geo.Hull, Percy Minto, Frank Cavannaugh, and Chas.Heward.Mise Sutton hae returned to town after spending some time here.Messrs.Joe.Eveleigh, W.Kay and Brock Thompson, of Lakeside, spent the week end at the Heights.Miss Alice Cross has returned to town after spending rome time here the guest of Miss Louie Buchannan.us Take half glass upon arising in the morning à and enjoy good + health all # day ÿ It is The Best Natural Laxative \\\\ FOR (LCONSTIPATIC Miss Helen Bethe the guest of Miss Hell wv OL OLO 8 OO Oe 8 Eee ee eo ee aT ee tg ee \u20ac KNOWLTON.« ee re ra 00 rate ta tea ee vs + tion.Mrs.Chas.Bancroïs a.Bancroft, who have 1x4: eral months im Buster \u2026 returned to Knowlton : weck.Mr.George Clevelan has arrived mm town, wo mg relatives, Mr.and Mrs.F.Bar.Island, arrived at Dal.1 the week with their cu.Miss Henderson, ot Moy, passing some time in kr.; Mr.James Curmncnacl.1s spending hw holidase here.Mr.Bogue Smart, 1 (» ping here tor a season, Dr.George Arms rin.a recent visitor at \u2018Blurne: returned to the cts.Mr.and Mrs, Lavin, oo spending part of ihe su.ton.Mr.and Mm.A.NM Lo.York, are spending the QUELS É Co 2.- % bac dE: Soi NTAIN VIEW, + a oe ames\u2019 i 1 tte at me ntrea i 4 ; \" \"4 uxx .- als at Mountain View ed Fe es M.and Mrs J.R.k a ba Le.« Howard Dandy, Ogdens- .bi Ye = Bowes and son, Hoboken, id, of NY - - M Atehison, Miss K.à.ator Ma.Ms M.FT.Young, New Er Mio Gl Riddett.and Mr.by hi zu .vo, Yonkers, N.Y.18 ab Vis Hewdry and Miss M.Boa a - + follow Prof, Stephen's York con, and Miss Edwards, ere, à i» T = expected on Thursday.i a ' Misoun left here on Sun- on ta A \u201ca cs end at Saranack Lake.pr, < ope at Mountain View er «0 v D i +n Inpromptu dance on 1 Ve TT .AY J i Westmount, and Mr.a ni , ve arrived to spend some c\u2019 are 8 ha isa ea ta en na etat Ma 000 ae 0 oa 0a Pu VO.neha rd TE re e000 00 P0090 4 Sp gooey nch: ; - is vi \u2018 WEIR.LX 1 » hotte etre beatae ee?0 a®0a®ae®er®acs OO OO.OO.0, hl ET ge 00 gt 0 90 90 0000 ee 0 Srel0atoe lols ele I= Pevan cave a \u2018country \u2018suslen of the opening \u201ceon to their boarding y Cottage\u2019 It was at- timber of residents and ees were \u201ccalled off\u201d by \\cræen, in the real old- reireshments were serv- ; \u201csant evening was spent.WT ~ Wo Atkineon, James - « Harding, Paul Rich- Nu L.Kane and Leslie C.: + Jv at \u201cCedar Camp\u2019 last | Armetrong and Master ia re for a week or two.lclellan is here for the Watson and Ed.fi, « 1 Camp\u2019 on their va- : 1 ours $000 aap tt ® 0 LORCA 3 CRI IC IES WT $0080, 04 00 04300 00 00000 T00Y trp bos Lo § à Te Soon fn E DE BELLEVUE.«æ ° » .e RAIS o tt ae tata t 000 D sila ifeeleileleele tele rl! -pent \u2018l'uesday 1p - 1 has returned from \u201cns been spending it.nner are visit- \\r tes e.| Keppelle were the ur'e 10 - ~enneville, ave EN is the guest ot Dy rr I\" le avenue, during After oll es \u2018Vilara, who hava on © nr the last three the Macdonald a you Vancouver, I * occupying their fret .ie, \u201cfer are spend- ; band - in Nte.Anne\u2019s.cd the Cv has heen spend.©.Anne's, has lett i only «+ the Clarendon no< the guest Maries road.lilassco are the !-.James Urant \u201c \u201c> \\ ES Mrs.J.Ward was at the MacDonald College during the week.Dr.and Mrs.D.Macl'aggart were the guests of Mr.and Miss A.Brunet during the week.Miss E.Hays is the guest of Mr.and; Mrs.J.Hughes in Senneville.Mr.H.kdwards 1s registered at the Clarendon Hotel.Mr.Chas.Duffy is spending the summer in Ste.Anne's.Mr.Travers Allan was the guest of Sir Edward Clouston in Senneville, Dr.Todd spent the week-end with friends in Senneville.Mrs.and Miss E.Monk are spending a few weeks in Ste.Anne's.Dr.and Mrs.A.Chipman are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Angus In Senneville.Mr.Kenny Dawes spent the week-end with friends on Lower road.Miss \"Sadie Finlay \u201cwas the guest ot friends during the week.Mr.and Mrs, Steve Kent were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Doras, on Lower road.| oO.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 & tee oo ee 0030000 0030300, o 0 0 eat ee ponte ta 002 ie | > æ + STE.AGAT HE.+ çe > Det St ere ara a aas Mrs.Louis Lewis, Mrs.Hellie Hart, Mrs.H.Shorey, Mrs, W.Whitton, AT.Morrison, M.D.Mrs.Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.F.Hague, Miss Dorothy S| M.Hague, Miss M.Langworther Wilson and Mrs.Wener and daughters, are the guests of Mrs.Ryan, \u2018Avon- more Cottage A very pretty concert took place at the \u2018Laurentide Inn\u2019 last week, given by the \u2018Beethoven Trio,\u2019 of Montreal.It was a great success.Mr.Rolland Prefontaine, Mr.A.Pre- fontaine, and Mrs.A.Prefontaine, are staying with Mis.Raymond Prefontaine, their mother, for a few weeks.Mr.Maurice Amasse spent four days the guest of Mr.Herman Rolland.trs Serra © © TERREBONNE.oo torsos ter toners ioe sD POO Mr.and Mrs.Booth and family, of Montreal, have taken a house here for the remaining summer months.Miss Lottie Trim, of Montreal, is here vigiting her sister, Mrs.Rowe.Miss Myrtle Moody has returned to town, after spending several days with Miss Willis at \u2018Idlewild,\u2019 Lacolle.Miss Irene Rathé returned home last week, after spending several months in Ayr, Ont., with relatives.Mrs.J.Smith, of Ayr, Ont, is here visiting friends.* Mr.and Mrs.Brown and family, of Montreal, are settled here in a little cottage on the river front for the remainder of the summer.Miss Knoupf- returned to the city last Wednesday, after spending a couple of weeks here a guest at \u2018Elenhurst Mr.Harry Dale, of Newport, Vt, spent last week in town.Mrs.Thayer, of Montreal, will spend the month of August in a cottage here.Miss Ody, of Montreal, is here spend ing the summer.re et oo + + MONTFORT.3 van tanOL92 20, ®, EN ER R 00°, a 0.0 ©, a 0 00 11 re eee 3003030303 003003e ac - Mrs.W.J.Shea and her sister.Miss Ida Walker, arrived last week and will spend some time at the hotel.Miss Lenfield and Miss Lottie Leng- field are guests of Miss Williams at \u2018Camp Kinchikook.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.McKee, of North Star Cottage, entertained at tea on Wednesday afternoon in honor of their daughter.Miss Muriel.Paul Gagnon is spending a week at the hotel.Mrs.McEuroe was in Montfort for a few days.Mrs.John Quinn, Master Ivan Quinn and Myrtle Quinn are at the hotel for! a few weeks.Miss Lizzie Read is staying with Miss Williams at \u2018Camp Kinchikock.\u2019 e 0.0 Oo 0 OL OD 00 0 OO 0S 0 0 O00 OO ete oa are Se oe Soe oe a Cre See See So aero 0e oe eeSuat0ele > oe & ST.LIN AND NEW GLASGOW.2 + On 0 0 CK J 9 00 0, 0 0 0, 0.0.0.0 0 0 0 00 Le Mrs.W.Smith, Montreal, is spending à few weeks at Mr.F.Smith\u2019s.Mr.John KE.lloyd, of Cambridge, Mass, is the guest of his brother, Mr.James H.Lloyd.Mrs.C.Croker and children are the guests of her mother, Mrs.J.Good- body.Mrs.C.H.Wilkinson and her daughter.Miss Doris Wilkmson, of St.John, N.B., are the guests of Mr.Willam Lloyd.Mr.8.Davis, of Troy, N.Y., was m St.Lin last week.Mrs.James Patterson is spending the summer at Mr.Jas.Lloyd\u2019s.Miss Ruby Lloyd is the guest of Miss Lily Alexander, \u2018Cloverdale,\u2019 Mascouche Rapids.eric rite tete EN ceSe & LACHINE 2 > État hr de ee eee ~ Mrs.Guy Boyer, of Senneville, is vis- itine here, the guest of Mrs.Jules Hamel.Mr.A.J.Smart has returned trom a trip abroad.Miss Stella Semple visited here last week.Dr.Scott Tves, of Montreal, was the guest of Mr.Ed.Amos, lately.Miss G.Amos has returned from Ste.Agathe after spending some time the guest of Dr.Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Austin and family have taken a house on the lake front for the season.Mrs.Whitney, of Montreal, visited her sister, Mrs.Fd.Amos, last week.-S.Vessot.ESS delock in the morning, and eight in the Dawes's children, is spending the sum: mer in Metis.1 ) fem week.Mr.A.Amos has left to spend some time in Murray Bay.Mr.W.Robertson spent some time here, the guest of Mr.Ed.Amos.Mr.Ed: O\u2019Brien visited here last week.Miss Reid is spending some time here, the guest of her brother, Mr.Reid.The Riverside Club entertained at tea last week.Mrs.Marshall was hostess.Miss M.Baby has returned from Sen- neville.\u2018 The guests of, the Strathcona Hotel gave a hop on \u2018Wednesday might.P0020 6200202040000 420% e%0e 0 e000 eo\" s%0e% 100100 Teed DES tree 10 vice og + $ MORIN FLATS.< A A ee | Among the visitors at Morin Flats ave: Dr.J.À.Henderson, Mr.W.B.Baikie, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Pringle, Mr.M.Suffling, Mr.W.W.Brewis, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Light, Dr.Harding, Mr.T.Binns, Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Roddis, the Misses Hulbig, Mr.A.Jobin, Mr.John Moffat, Mrs.Vinet Roy, Mr.Swan, Mr.and Mrs.Wells, Mr.McCormick, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hertzberg, Miss Hewitt, Mr.and Mrs.Higginboi- tom, Mr.Meyer and Mr.Perkins.mort ie AAA » BÉACONSELELD, 3 x & ac Mrs.George Morphy and her niece, Miss Ruth Myers, are guests at thg Grove.The Misses Kate and Isabel Robertson have left for Kennebunk Beach.Mr.A.Dann, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at the Grove, the guest of his parents, Canon and Mrs.Dann.Mr.George Savage is among the recent arrivals here._ Miss Edna Swain, who has been visiting her aunt, Miss Fletcher, has returned to her home in Winnipeg.Mrs.Frank Copeland, of St.Cath- arines, who hae been visiting her mother, Mrs.A.C.Clark, returns home this week.Miss Charlotte Bacon has returned home from a trip to Niagara.Mr.Claire Shaw has returned from a short trip to the West.Mr.C.Howard, of Lachine, was here for the dance on Wednesday.Mrs.J.Russell is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Whitaker, Mr.and Mrs.Norman spent the week-end here.Miss Mabel Jordan, of the New York Hospital, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Jordan.Mr.Philip Robertson was here this week, the guest of Mr.E.C.Pratte.among the visitors at the dance on Wed- | nesday.2 A > $ ST.LAMBERT.$ QPP BPD Pies \u2019 The St.Barnabas and Methodist Sun- day-echools intend holding a union picnic at Otterburn Park on Saturday, July 31.The committee are hard at work selling tickets and arranging games.A good time is expected.PSS SES + / > + ST.GABRIEL DE BRANDON.$ tete eat 0, », 0202000 De Etre rer te ee Mr.John Davidson, secretary-treasur- \u2018ler of the M.A.A.A., has been staying some time at his cottage here.Mrs.P.B.Giles, of Copper Cliff, -Ont., is at the Laurentide House.Mrs.Charles Gowans, of the C.P.R., spent the week-end here; also Mr.J.M.Campbell.Mr.Horsnell, Miss and Master Hors- nell and Miss Green are coming to stay several weeks at the Laurentide House; also Mr.and Mrs.Heroux, and Mr.and Mrs.Monday, and nephew.Miss Dingham is visiting Mrs.John Davidson.~The Misses Wilson are at the Lauren- tide House; also Judge and Mr.Gerald Purcell, Mr.and Mrs.George Smith, and the Misses Smith.Mrs.Blundell is visiting Mrs.J.Stratford-Dawson.Miss Laura Mary Ferguson, of West.mount, is staying at St.Gabriel; also Mrs.J.R.McMaster, of Westmount.Mr.Percival conduated Divine service on Sunday last.There was a large attendance.PE 2 Dx) $ BORDEAUX.& © \u2019 3 L 2 C0 tte et dt tete etat Miss Rose Beaudry is spending thi week as the guest of Mrs.JJ.Blacklock où and Mrs.W.J Adams and Mr, Chas.hooney were the guests of Alderman Adams.gliests recently Blabett and Mr.Clearihue were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.Yale this week.+ A CE .Le + JOLIETTE.< \u2018 +, RS ESS \u2018 \\ Dr.H.M.Ami, of the Gedlogical Survey, was the guest this week of Mr.Dr.Ami visited his native place aîter an absence of twenty-two years.Mrs.Paul, sister of Mr.Edward Fiske, with her daughter, from New York, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fiske.i The services to-morrow in the Pres- Mrs.W.O\u2019Brien visited here this | , Among the recent arrivals at Joliette James Mooney, D.C.Price, - Arch, MacVicar .Mr.and.Mrs.Hugh Walkem were | Miss M, Yale, Miss Jennie Labb, Miss |.How often you hear it\u2014\u2018just a cold'\u2014 ener ' THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018WITNESS SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1009.\u2014\u2014\u2014 15.\u2018evenping.Hotel, are Mr.George Abbott, E.Burke, D.C.Price, W.H.Smith, of Montreal; Mr.K.Lynch, of New York; \u2018Crousmyra and John Walsh.Mrs.Anderson, who has been on a visit to Plattsburg, N.Y., is the guest of Mrs.Carswell, with her daughter.Mrs.Dr.Benny was on a visit to Montreal this week.Frrecascesacenes A v .ORMSTOWN hi Ge Sedo o boobies oreo ee .Miss Daisy \u2018Henderson spent a few days visiting friends in Athelstan last week.Miss V.Peacock, of Saranac Lake, is the guest of Mies Laura Walsh.\u2018Mr.and Mrs, Duval and daughter are visiting friends at Athelstan.Miss Tena Ferguson and nephew, of Dundee, are the guests of Mrs.P.Reid., Mr.H.Collins, of Montreal, is spending.a few weeks with his family.Mr.R.Lawrence, of the Eastern Town- Mr.R.Lawrence, of the Eastern Townships Bank, left last week for a fwe weeks\u2019 vacation.: Miss Mabel Roy spent a few days in Franklin recently.~ Miss Anna Graves, of Maritana, Que., 1$ spending a week with her friend, Miss Hilda Winter.\"Mr.William Sadler and Mrs.Joseph Sadler, of Galt, Ont., are the guests of Mrs.William Sadler.The following Montrealers are at Poplar Farm: Miss Cotterell, Miss Black, Mr.and - Mrs.McGowan, Miss Grace McGowan, Mrs.and Misses Smith, Master Howard Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Brims, Miss.Brims, Miss E.Brims, Mrs.-Gor- man, Arty Gorman and Mrs.Carmichael.Dr.T.and Mrs.McCurdy, of Coati- cook, visited friends here last week.The Misses A.and E.Elliott, of Ren- frew, Ont., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Elliott.Miss Agnes Clouston, of Huntingdon, was the guest of Miss H.Sadler, for a few days last week.ere es ue © » © TADOUSAC.+ $ + tré trtrQr rte tr teste 7e tr Tadousac has had many arrivals during the past week, and every steamer brings a large number of guests to this watering place, which is enjoying ts most prosperous season, The Hon.L.P.Brodeur is a late arrival at the l'adousac Hotel, on his first visit.Mr.Lorne C.Wright, of Montreal, 18 one of Tuesday\u2019s arrivals at the \"la- ousac,\u201d where he joined friends, : À Montreal party arriving at the \u2018la- ousac,\u201d on Wednesday, included Mr.N.McDcugall, who joined members Lidde, Justice Dunlo; and Miss Dun- lop, all of whom are golfers, and who hd%e spent many seasons here.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Morgan, of Montreal, are among Montrealers sojourning at! the Hotel Tadousac.- Mr.and Mrs.R.McEwen, of Montreal, who have a summer home at Murray Bay, have been among visitors at the \u2018Tadousac\u2019 during the present week.Mrs.G.C.Smith, Mr.R.R.Smith, M¢.E.J.Langlois, Mrs.Anderson and the Misses Smith form a congenial party of Montrealers at Tadousac for the remainder of the season.; Miss Beatrice McDougall is one of the most enthusiastic and proficient of the Montreal young women golfers playing here this season.: Beveral guests of the Hotel Tadousac have heen out on the vachts this week fishing for sea trout and tommycod, SIODILIIDOIOI0II00® 2 LEGGATT'S POINT.$ I Mrs.Field, of New York, is staying at Sunnyside.Miss Bell Miss Wanless and Mrs.Me- Master and her two children have arrived from Toronto.Mr.Wallace Brodie, of Montreal, is spending his holidays at Pine Cottage.The Rev.Dr.Wardrope, who is staying at Summerholme, Little Metis, conducted the morning service at Leggatt\u2019s Point Church, and preached to a large congregation, Pret tr La Se ré eee eh rep e è ow MASCOUCHE RAPIDS.« ».\u2026 - L - 000 00, 0 Pa.0 0 Peed QP Geeiloideddfedefeiniofofecioiey ee Among the recent visitors here were: Mr! and Mrs.Conrcy.Mr.and Mrs.Haden, Mr.Jack MeNicholl and Mr.Walter Robinson, Miss Olive McNichol], Miss Olive Perry, Mr.Perry and Miss Isly Spencer.\u2019 \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Alder and Miss Russell fmm \u2014\u2014\u2014 First a Cold, Then Pneumonia or Consumption but if followed by another cold, or some extra exposure, it is liable to result in Nasal Catarrh.Unless a radical cure is: obtained, the throat, bronchial tubes, and finally the lungs, become affected.Nothing cures colds so quickly and pleasantly as Catarrhozone.The Inspector of Mines for Nova Scotia, Mr.Neville, says : \u2018Catarrhozone is the begt remedy I have ever used.lt cured me of Catarrh of the head and throat and I am pleased to recommend such a satisfactory remedy.\u2019 a - safeguard against colds, coughs and catareh.work, in the church, theatre or street caxs.Simply inhale Catarrhozone and it;oures.The dollar outfit of Catarrho- 50pæ#.All dealers, or The Catarrhozone dfetite:familt; Mies\u2019 Gi.Hpthune, Miss, modation.Science Schools of the United States.Catarrhozone is !Has for 42 years maintained the highest ; standards.It can be used while at parts ôf Canada, United States, West Indies apd South America.have returned to the city from visiting Mr.John Hodgson., Miss Ruby B.Lloyd, of St.Lin, is visiting her friend, Miss Lily Alexander, of \u2018Clover Dale.\u2019 Miss Lydia Carmichael is out visiting friends.- Miss Ethel Alexander has returned for her summer vacation.rr QUEBEC FOR SPORTSMEN C.N.R.ISSUES FINE NEW GUIDE BOOK TO LAURENTIANS NORTH AND EAST OF MONTREAL.Probably the best booklet ever published dealing with the sporting regions of the province of Quebec north of Montreal and Quebec city, has just been issued by the Canadian Northern Quebec Railway.It is entitled \u2018Moose and caribou\u201d While it deals at length with the habits and haunts of these two noble species of game, it also contains much information regarding hunting and fishing in general, as well as a lot (4d valuable camping hints, and descriptions and pictures of camping utensils.\u2018This booklet will do good service in making known the charms of Northern Quebec.Residents in the province are not nearly 850 well acquainted with this country as they should be; in fact, those who appreciate it most are sportsmen from the United States.The new line which the Canadian Northern has built up the valley of the St.Maurice to La Tuque, together with its lines in the Laurentians north of Montreal, to Lake St.John, and along the north shore of the St, Lawrence to Quebec, open up a country of wonderful charm to the nature lover, and so easy of access is it that it is quite possible to leave Montreal in the morning and camp in the heart of the best moose hunting country the same night.On the La Tuque branch the other day a Canadian Northern train actually had to slow up in order to give a bull moose the right of way.The booklet, which contains some breezy descriptive writing, tells how and where to get Indian guides.The Montaignais Indians of Northern Quebec are some of the best hunting guides in the Dominion.The writer of the booklet says.\u2014 .\u2018As canoemen Quebec Thdians are second to none, and will run any rapids that can be navigated in a canoe.If it can be negotiated safely, they willl take you with them.if you like excitement.To an enthusiast this is one of the chief pleasures of the trip.If you want to paddle in quick water vou must convince an Indian of your ability.He is the most cautious individual you ever saw, and takes no chances, however foolhardy may seem the stunts he performs.He hasn't the sportive L Instinct that compels you to take a chance occasionally, With him the bush is not a vacation crowded witld excitement; it is an all-the-year serious problem.So he is safe for a guide.\u2019 There are about two hundred illue- trations in the booklet, the majority being reproductions of photographs.When it is realized how much harder it is to take a good picture of a live moose than to shoot one, the merit of many of these pictures will he realized.Copies of the booklet may be had for the asking from the office of Mr.Guy Tomhs, the general passenger agent of the Canadian Northern Railway for Montreal.EEE LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, { DYSPEPSIA \u201cHaving taken your wonderful \u2018Casca- rets\u2019 for three months and being entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, i think a word of praise is due to \u2018Caacarets\u2019 for their wonderful compoei- tion.I have taken numerous other so- called remedies but without avail, and I £nd that Cascarets relieve more in a day than all the others I have taken wouldin 4 year.\u201d James McGune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N.J.Pleesant, Palatable.Potent, Taste Good.Do Good.Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe.* 16c.25c, 50c.Never sold in bulk.The gen- uine tablet stamped CCC.Guaranteed to cure or your money back.919 \u2014 LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, ASHBURY COLLEGE, Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, Ont.Resident and Day School for Boys.Preparation for R.M.C.and Matriculation.Junior Department for Little Boys.1st and 3rd places, R.M.C.Graduation, June, 1909.Large, new, fireproo! buildings, on a beautiful 10-acre site, in the highest part of Kockcliffe, now in course of construction.Next Term.corinences September uth.Apply, Rev.G.P.WOOLLCOMBE, M.A.(Oxon).Head Master.POINT IROQUOIS SUMMER SCHOOL This School, which holds its Annual Session from August 2nd to the Sth, has been successful in securing an unusually strong staff.The Rev.R.CORRIGAN, B.A., B.D, is the chaplain, and will conduct the Quiet Hour service each morning.The Rev.J.W.DAVIDSON, B.A.B.D., has charge of the Old Testament Studies, and the Rev.Prof.Buell.M.A.S.T.D.of Boston University School of Theology, will conduct the New Testament Studies on \u2018Paul's Defence, and Confirmation of His Gentile Gospel.\u2019 Rev.C.W.SERVICE, B.A., M.D., Rev.J.L.STEWART, B.A., and the Rev.J.C.L.BATES, M.A., all recently arrived from the foreign field, will have charge of the Mission Department.A programme will be sent, and all information furnished by addressing.REV.G.COOPER POYSER.Secretary.x] x THE BOYD Syllabic Shorthand ana Business College SHERBROOKE, Que.Mr.E.8.GLEASON, Principal.SUBJECTS: Shorthand (in 30 days), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Office Methods, Business Practice, Mathematics.French, Germa n, Matriculation, in RM.C.an d McGill, 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SE INGE SY JL FAR a .Po.10 « BOOK VIA HOUND ON THE TRACK.CHAPTER XLVIILL LINES THAT MEET IN INFINITY.After the sermon Oriane walked hime with Mr.Latimer.He was always alone in his pew, but he commonly went to his son's house for luncheon on Sunday.At this time Willie with his wife and children were at the sea.The squire, who, since his wife died, had never cared to drive on Sunday, had a long, hot walk to take over the fields to the Hall.Oriane went with him because she knew that he would be lonely and distressed.; \u2018It isn't for myself that I care,\u2019 he esid at length.if care for myself,\u201d said Oriane.\u2018It\u2019s the only church within four miles.I de pot fee! that it is honest to appzar t3 \u2018approve that sort of thing.\u2018It\u2019s about Willie and Diana and the lads that I am concerned.At apy une of life it doesn't matter much what 8 man preaches; but 1 had hoped \u2018Yes; 1 know, said Oriane.\u20181\u2019 thought Willie might be gin to take his lads fo church ; \u20ac fashioned now.It may be an O dat ned jon.but l'A like to vee Diana and \u201cthe children sitting in church on Stnday morning; and 1 thought, now japa is getting so strong\u2014 me a \"again nN pause.With the race the squire would hard to suggest chat is son had begun to say his praye: in as he would have found it to breathe a word concerning his own pr- : devotions.ve understand.\u201d said Oriane.And \u201cthen she said, \u20181 suppose you wouldn't \u201c want them to go to the chapel ?*No; certainly not.i \u2018Then you agree with the vicar so far, that that would be wrong ?\u201cNot at all It\u2019s not wronz for the reticence of bis have found jt as ir Jower classes, as long as it isn\u2019t politt- l\u2014and Ethel Compton told me her- ce Lolf that the tales against the Coles were /- \u201céxaggerated.I'd lower classes were Methodists than Catholics; But Dissent isn\u2019t for educated people._ Oriane sighed and turned home again.The ox-eved daisies stood n warm, silent crowds; the late wreaths of May .- en the hedges were turning pink, the leburnums droypping gold.< - In a meadow by the river she found Miss Brown sitting nnder a tree conning & lesson for her afternoon- class.She \u201cHH ihdn:e when she saw Oriane to give an .-.affectionate greeting.She spoke of the excuisite weather in a glow of unusual happiness.said, gently \u2014 Oriane noticed that there was uncommon gen- \u201c3: tleness in her tone-\u2018 that you liked the.vicar this morning.We liked him so Mother feels he is advancing.5.Yauch.> only \u201cOh.Miss Graham, if we could .-bring the church life of Mosford up to +he level he desires!\u201d 20 © \u2018But I could not accept the vicars dogmatic assertions to-day,\u2019 said Oriane.WEEN ET dont see what there is for plain people, esnecially women, that can compare with Catholic doctrine.I, for instance, have no head for metaphysics; 1 don\u2019t understand abstract things.How can any one feel at home in the world \"unless they czn feel.that Ged himself is on the altar in the church, and that \u201c\"\u201cwe can go to him there just as children go to a mother ?It\u2019s something very simple that we need\u2014just to know = that he is there, and that we ran speak to him there every day.It makes the * whole joy and sacredness of jife; and wae fee! that the dear viear has never .before felt with us so entirely as he \u201c does now.Oriane passed on and asked herself if she had any valid reason for preferring that the Latimers should be satisfied at the expense of the Browns.It seem- \"od to her so clear that what the church _ and its ceramonies would always be to phe Browns, sky and sunshine would al- .yways be to the Latimers.They could mever think alike.= + When she neared home Miss Kennedy was looking - out for her.Miss Kennedy had doffed her soft-nued Sunday summer finery, and was dressed in black.She was going to sit with Mrs.\u2018Ward at the cottage, but must see Oriane v +, The marks of tears and the.sober garb 3 £ - a og arrested Oriane.\u201cIs it Mr, Ward ¥ £ she asked.Oriane stood on the house steps and looked over the heaping snowberry shrubs ta the west, where she had once sec the moon set.After a while disappointment intruded upon pure grief.She had hoped.to Ph\" \u201cSAAN AOUDIRLY \u2014 ~~ 4 i f HEUMAT!S 25 aE a (ABE TE PATHS OF THE RIGHTEOUS L.DOUGALL, Author of \u2018Beggars All°°The Mormon Prophet,\u2019 \u2018The Madonas of a Day,\u2019 \u2018The Zeit Geist,\u2019 \u201cToe Earthly Purgatory,\u2019 etc., eto, sooner the lower \u2018the flash talk to the old man many times more about his friend Nathaniel and his work.She had only broken the ground; she had meant to say so much more.Now that hope, like others, perhaps was gone, \u201cI am sure we ought to be glad,\u2019 she said.\u201cThe vicar would have misunderstood him more and more, and that was his greatest grief.\u2019 ; .In a little while the aunt said: \u2018My dear, a strange thing has happened.1 may as well tell you at once, for every |.onc is talking of it.It seems that he was a very rich man\u2014very rich.He had more money than we are accustomed to think about.He passed away just after making his will.and those who went in to help Mrs.Ward saw it.The vicar tells me he knew that he had something to bequeath, but he had no idea it was so much., Oriane held ber breath.\u2018I suppose, she said, \u2018 that it all goes to Mr.Compton ¥ * That is what is so strange.Ue has left a considerable sum to Ethel\u2014auite enough to make them easy; but\u2014much more strange\u2014the rest all goes to Professor Pye.Did you know tnat they were such close friends ¥ Oriane turned away to hide the pleasure she felt.\u2018It is not exactly for himself,\u2019 said Miss Kennedy, \u2018and yet he has it unreservedly.The phrase is, \u201csatisfied that he will use it for the welfare of the world.\u201d Nathaniel Pye came down to Mosford.He spent three days with Mrs.Ward.No doubt his every hour was ~ccupied in gathering up the many threads of the old man\u2019s benevolence.No doubt every moment he could spare from his work as executor it was his pleasure as well as his duty to devote wholly to the Borrowïng wife.Miss Kennedy, guarding for the hour the simple menage of the cottage, saw him frequently.Oriane Id not see \u2018him, except across the grave at the \u201cimple funeral.ere was only one other guest grove.Thé Bishop happened ba the the appoinetd hour in a broken-hearted Stter from Ethel; he came trotting rom the station without a word to thy ome: to stand in silent respect while er od Hams body was laid away 1n- À wer of the grass, .CHAPTER XLIX.ORIANE'S PARABLES.When, summer was again passing into gutumn, Ciipton came early one morn- erfand a Oran ennedy\u2019s house on an utside, the garden was fadin roses had strewn all their on The ground, and here and there the first Bere caves were falling from shrub and tree.Inside, the room was full of light and beauty.With its white chintzes and rose-colored hangings, and its small but exquisite pictures, it suggested the fem.nine side \u2018of life at its fairest.Oriane came in to see him, stately in her white | summer gown.- She sat \u2018 among \u2018pink cushions tp hear his errand.» sp ' I had a letter from Professor Pve this morning, Compton began.\u2018He has gone to the East; he writes just before leaving.He says that, ae my uncle\u2019s executor, he wishes you to have a gift in memory of Jim, and he asks me to \u20ac Your acceptance of it, He su es that Mrs.Ward may have already given you a small my uncle\u2019s belongings were few and simple, and as so much was confided to his own discretion, he judges that my uncle would like you.to have something of value as a small acknowledgement of your many kindnesses to him.* Compton handeded her a packet.It was addressed to him, but he had not had the curiosity to investigate it further after taking out the letter.Oriane opened it, and was startled by ¢ of jewels in a costly ornament.You need not be disturbed,\u201d gaid Compton, smiling kindly.\u2018He regards the money as not his own, but to be given away.In my uncle's name I think this is well done.\u2019 She looked at him for a moment.His face showed entire satisfaction.Never had the most critical eye in Mosford detected in Compton the slightest regret that eo much wealth had passed im.,( \u2018You do not care in the very least for either jewels or gold, Mr.Compton!\u2019 said Oriane.\u2018Why should it give you, apparently, such pleasure that I should receive this?.\u2018Oh,\u2019 said he, \u2018I like to see them on Ethel; and the children will have their share by and by.AH women should have their share.\u2019 \u2018I am glad you are pleased,\u2019 she said.\u2018Did Mr.Pye give any address to which I can send my thanks\u201d \u2018No; he did not.He asked me to acknowledge its receipt to his bankers, He has made some arrangement about his work and is posting away to the North Syrian desert.\u2019 Compton rose to go.He was looking thin and worn.He had mot bad an easy summer, as Mosford \u2018people knew.He had met with some opposition to the more pronounced doctrine he had lately been teaching.The Latimers were repulsed, the working :men indifferent, -and e had not ae yet feund any enthugias- tic support except from a women.+ Oriane saw how worn he looked.Her resplve was made.\u2018I wish yor womld wait and-hear something that I have to few, chiefly rsonal remembrance; but Forget the hot kitchea, and th are.At your grocer, 10¢, 1Sc and We are now .STEEL METAL handle orders when you are n YOUR CHILDREN WILL THRIVE ON THEN.No cooking nor anxiety.No work ror werry.ready cooked, digestible and delicious dish.CLARK'S CHATEAU stare your rest find out just how geod CHATEAU BRAND BAKED BEANS Look fer the picture of the Chateau en the Label.WM.CLARK, V°\" UE\u201d HE MONTREAL DATLY WITNESS.SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.| - READABLE PARAGRAPHS, A ready-to-hand, BAKED BEANS e burning dven, and while you enjoy 20e a tin.crade MONTREAL.Sheet Metal Work equipped to handle HEAVY WORK up to } plate.With machinery of the latest type we are able to promptly.Get our prices ext in the market.Montreal.GEO.W.REED & CO., Limited.a against the window-sill while he waited.\u2018What I am going to say is a warning which I feel is given me to utter, 1 must say it, because I have suffered so much; and you musi hear it, because you were the cause of my suffering.You will realize how painful it is to me to speak, because my speech involves a con- feesion.\u2019 He looked at her in great surprise.About her all the beautiful things in the room gleamed or glowed, repeating the outer summer.The jewel she held lightly in her finger-tips flashed, a focus of light.Oriane herself, tail and strong and vigorous, with her crown of golden hair, seemed to him as far removed from suffering and aught that could cause her shame as a human being might be.The flush of youth was still on her cheek.Yet stay! He had never noticed before, though now, he knew, that Oriane was no longer young.The summer of her life was almost gone; the laughter he always associated with her grey eyes was no longer there.Oriane went on quickly, \u2018It is part of your vocation to bury confessions in your own breast.\u2019 .He bowed.His figure assumed a less shrunken air as he thought of his vocation, \u2018I am not going to confess my sins, but something much harder to speak of, although wholly right.When I was young the man of whom we have been speaking loved me\u2014and I loved him.\u2019 as Compton started visibly.\u2018I meyet guessed that you cared, Oriane.1 am very sorry\u2014very sorry indeed!\u2019 \u2018You are sory that I loved him\u2014i ean.believe that; put you are not sorry that you sent him away.48 \u201cFour aunt\u2014\u2019 LL Co \u2018My aunt may have wished to do i, but she would never have done it\u2014you know that very well.Her.gentleness, her native politeness, was far stronger than ber theories.If she had tried she would never have hurt him, as you did, so that he could not return.You would net have acted as you did if you had thought her capable of acting.\u201d Uri ane went on, \u2018It hag taken years\u2014ail these years\u2014to teach me, by slow and sad degrees, that \u2018he still remains the standard of all that I like, that I can never carc in that way for any ather man.I have lately heard him say what has convinced me that this separation was as hard for him as it Wag for me, that just as he had a stronger nature than mine, so he has suffered mote than I have.\u2018I feel sure that what you did is irrevocable.Not only have the best years of our lives gone, but all that the; might have given us las been lost, an% we are no longer within reach, of one another.My life has gone round aud round one little centre; he has gone far on; I do not think now that there will be meeting-p'ace.\u201d * \u2018No one ould fail to feel the utmost sympathy with trouble such as you describe,\u2019 cried Compton.His face was full of concern; his voice faltered.\u2018Yet 1 am sure you know that 1\u2014\u2014 \u2018What you would say is just what I want to talk to you about.This thing that you did was done as a duty.You did it in your service of God!\u201d \u2018I tried to put before him the privilege and duty of taking Holy Orders, taid Compton.| \u2018I \"have not told you that you have spoiled my life in order to reproach you on so small a matter, but in the hope of persuading you to reconsider a much greater thing.You felt sure that you were doing right in separating us.You knew that he would suffer; you thought that he would lose his best chance in life in losing me; but you: thought he deserved that because he was perverse.Tell me, Mr.Comp ton\u2014had you been able to foresee that it was my life tbat would be spoiled, that Fate or Providepce would comfort him with such large compensation oI knowledge, wealth, and personal power as he bas, whilé L live on with httle power, litt.e influence, little heart for life \u2014could you have seen all that, would: you have been equally sure that you were right?\u2018What you have told me requires time | for reflection.\u2018The fact that you have suffered\u2014 _ What he himself was suf fering at that moment was most evident.He turned from her with a ges- | ture of pity and looked out where the \u2018garden drooped in the autumn drought, | \u2018Yes,\u2019 she said eagerly.\u2018Pily met You have always been.a tender-heartea : man; and now I, a proud woman, am asking for your pity._1 nave suffered, and shall always sufferÿ?But more than \"that, all that I might have done and ; l'been is lost.1-am mot self-eontained,.as some women are.I have no striking talent, no satisfying occupation, nes: say.\u201d special aptitude except to love, and to As a long familiar friend, he rested |help those I love.You have cen- 7 x = at \" I\" pr a RE ti ; cu ALAC Sac ic as a ian rd vs kaa) ) Drummond.demned me to a life smaller in usefulness than it would have been had your nè- tion of God\u2019s sheeptold been larger.It seems worth while to ask vourseit whether the principie on which you acted was right or wrong?\u2018The picture you put betore me moves me so that I cannot think.\u2019 \u2018I want to move you.Think o: your wife; if she wears a jewel like this, there is some one to take pleasure in it.But who will ever\u2014tare whether I wear this or not?\u2018What is it you would say to me, Oriane There is no hard thing that you have not the right to say of my proneness to mistake, my persondl unworthiness.\u2019 (To be Continued.) A NEW SERIAL STORY.A Bright New Serial Story will start next week in the \u2018Dally Witness.\u2019 Watch for the opening chapters.You will not want to miss it \u2014\u2014\u2014 CHILDREN'S CORNER WHAT THEY HAVE.The ants have each a brush and comb, A pocket has the bee; A spear, the slender-waisted wasp, That you will feel, maybe.The spider has her spinning-wheels, The moth a pair of shears; The glow-worm bears a tiny lamp, That always bright appears.- \"Tis carried on its back; The beetles beat a big bass drum, ° Of noise there is no lack.Whate'erthey have, these creatures small Both wisely use and well; \\ [ wonder if all boys and girls This of themselves can tell?.errr THE MONKEY'S DINNER BELL.\u201cAmong the many singular growths to be seen Ly travelers in the Caribbee Islands, one of the most curious js the so-called sand-box tree.This is a tall tree cultivated on these islands and in certain parts of South America for the sake of its shade.ts fru-t 18 a large, nutlike capsule, in shape much like a flattened orange, with the indentations between its sections ruiher deep.Of these \u2018sections, or seed ves sels, there are from twelve to fifteen; and when ripe, the whole capsule ex plodes with a loud report, like that of a small gun, scattering the seeds upon the ground.It is this peculianty which has given the tree its commion name among the native nexrozs of the monkey\u2019s dinner bel,\u201d the expiosion being regarded as an announ:*ment to the monkeys round about that a feast 18 ready and spread for their partaking.On the island of Barbados one of these trees grows close to a chaceh, where a stranger is sometimes startled during divine service by what sounds like a succession of pistol shots just outside the open windows.I; will be easily seen, too, that, grateful as the least shade is in a\u2019 tropical couairy, there are drawbacks to having saud- box trees too near one\u2019s dweiliag.When not quite ripe, the nu\u2019 is sometimes plucked, the core and seeds removed and the inside of the shell filled with melted lead.In this form it makes a pretty paperweight and deck ornament; and if prepared at just the right time, it is said to be perfectly durable.But these- are treacherous creatures after all.Not long ago a visitor to the islands purchased several of them as souvenirs, being assured that they would \u2018keep.\u2019 Before the Lovage home was completed, all but two had burst apart.Of these two, one lasted a few weeks; then, without warning, \u2018went off in the night, waking several persons from their slumbers.The other survived a Attle longer, but finally also flew tc pieces, scattering its fragments to all parte of a fair-sized room, and incidentally aam- aging a plaster statuette on a bookcase.Of them all, nothi was left \u2018but a number of -oddehaped lumps of jtead, which no doubt, will make as \u2018effectual paperweights as ever, but are Christian Boldier,\u2019 You will find as you look back | ; f upon \u2018your life that the moments stand ty the moments when you have really lived, are the moments when you have done Ahings in the spirit of love.\u2014 Henry, \u2014\u2014 saan A house the snail has, strong and neat, anything but ornamental.\u2014The \u201cYoung | \u2018Well,\u2019 hesitated the mother, \u2018Henry and I differed a little about that.He wanted to give him one name; but we finaly compromised, and agreed to call him John Wesley.\u2019 \u2018l see; you named him after the xreal founder of Meth\u2014' \u2018No, indeed,\u201d quickly interrupied the mother.\u2018That name, as I said, is a compromise.\u2019 \u2018But bow?\u2019 \u2018The \u2018\u2018Jobn\u2019\u2019 is for John Calvin, and he \u201cWesley'' is for John Wesley.\u2019 \u2018Ob, I see.\u2019 A SLOW THINKER.\u2018My.motto,\u2019 sald Chapleigh, \u2018is always to aw\u2014think before I speak.\u2019 \u2018Indced!\u201d rejoined Miss Caustique.\u2018And don't you find it dimicult to sustain a conversation and live up lo your motto at the same time?\u2014Chicago \u2018News,\u2019 BIBLE LESSONS.SATURDAY, JULY 24, THE GREATEST BOOK IN THE WORLD.The oldest, the wisest, the best of all books, the Bible.It is able to make wige unto \u2018salvation.It contains the words of eternal life.Jt is perfect, converting the soul.lt is right, re joicing the heart.It is pure, enlightening the eyes.It endures forever.lt is true and righteous.Of more value \u2018then gold, and sweeter than the droppings of the honeycomb.In keeping of it is great reward.it is a lamp to the feet and a light on life's path.On its truths the child of (God .neditates day by day, and by ite teachings he grows in knowledge and wisdom.1t makes wise unto salvation.The psalmist says, * O how Jove I thy law; it 18 my meditation all the day.\u201d It makes us wiser than our enemies.Jesus met every temptation of Satan with Scripture.It is the Word of God we are to use as the sword of the Spint, with which we will overcome all the powers of evil.Satan cannot stand before Scripture, though he can pervert it.The Psalmist had more understanding than the ancients because he adhered to God's Word.Christ told the Jews that they erred through ignorance of the Scriptures, (Matt.xxn., 24.) Jesus said Scripture cannot be broken.(John x., 35.) It is not changes in Scripture that are needed, but change in men\u2019s hearts.The Bereans tested the preaching of their day bv searching the Scriptures.Apollos was a most successful preacher, because of Lis wide Knowledge of the Old Testament writ- ingen The Old Testament Scriptures were written fcr our instruction.(Rom.xv., 4.) All Scripture is God-breathed.(II.Tim iii, 16.) No prophecy is of human origin.Man spake as -hey were impelled by the Holy Spirit.(II.Pet.1, M, 21) 7 DATLY TEXT.July 24.Cast thy burden upon the \u2014 Psalm 1.2, P he Lord And he shall sustain thee: He shall never.suffer the righteous oved.\u2014Psalm lv, 22.5 to be moved , O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan, and of the Hermonites, from the hill Mizar.\u2014 \u2018Pealm xlii, 6.tt Have you ever poticed how much of Christ\u2019s life was spent in doing kind thinge\u2014in merely doing kind things?Run it over with that in view.and you will find that he spent a great propor: tion of his time simply in making people happy, in doing good turns to people.\u2014 Henry Drummon \u2018 Degroes infinite there must always be, but the weakest among us has a gitt, however seemingly trivial, which is peculiar to him, and which, worthily used, will be a gift also to his race forever.\u2014 j Jobo Ruskin, ACTIVE SERVIUL CONDITION~.Subaltern.\u2014\u2018 What on earth ave you fellows domg > \u2018lame |.hit signalled for the last half hour.\u2019 Private.\u2014*\u2018 1 think we must \u2018ave shot the marker, «ir po A HAPPY COMPROMISE.THEN HE dei.x! \u2018Wheat a beautiful little baby he :-!'' ex- The first time 8 mun « ciaimed the neighbor who had cilied.\u2018tle be probably «suffers 1m - isn't six months old, either,\u201d said the éhorer epace of tim proud young mother, \u2018and he weigh\" over part of hie career.You {wenty pounds.\u2019 felt the truth of thie very \u2018What have you named him?\u2019 day.when he found hr.; audience of free and .4.at an election.He had ;- fervid oration in suppor candidature, but for the fir he could do noth.ng but £ response to an encourag nr gan to +peak.\u2018Mr.\u2014Mr.Chairman.\u2019 >.\u2018when I\u2014when ! lef: bone oo oniy two people oa hr \u20ac: and myeelf\u2014knew what | w=.say : but now\u2014now - we æ father knows!\u2019\u2014'Tit-Bits l{ is related in a Br::eh +\" that a ligb: infantrymazr + ve ed hb:& time, joined the 1 .« + = afterwards he applied for jperin re the police band.and war ne at practice the following even ng know anything abou bandmaster.\u2018Not very reply.\u2018Do you know are in a bar?\u2018No,\u2019 and Hh = \u2018ut I know how many |.» i © a beat!\u2019 mu.mi Tow how .à \u2014 SASTOMIA- Boars the The Kind You Have & wars bouc Signature CAS TOIXIIA.of Bears the 2 Kind You Have aki Bound Signature of CASTORIA.Bears the > Kind You Have Always Bou.\" Signature ef \u201c \\ A gentleman who d.scovered that he =r standing on a lady's train had the ;- sence of mind to remark, \u2018Though | - not have the power to draw an ange \u2018 the ekiee, 1 have fastened one © earth.\u201d The lady excused him.IT QUIETED MOTHER.The house wax all paid for! Mothe- w ¢ exultant, jubilant, reiterative.\u2018Sav © er,\u201d burst out six-year-old Pau \u2018print it on your cards, mother on your cards!'\u2014\u2018The Delineator.\u2019 PLATING Buffing, Coloring Japanning.enr\u201d pro Greatest Capacity in City fw Structural Iron Werk, Prompt delivery and best of work assured by introduction of great ncreased apparatus.' Canadian Oliver Typewriter Co OfMice and Works, 275 8t.Ma rit Tel.Uptown 1878.\u2014 7 - Horse-shoelng and Blacksmithing.A LEXANDER LINDSAY.RORSESHOERAND BLACKSMITH 53 8g.Neary.x Qutek Service.Good Work and Lou !\u201d UE ÿ 3 pubi'e in a.cthe Ing! Hn e other ng ant voters a very a°her'\u2018ai ymen gk en, inf he be- mered, vening father ng \u20180 only journal) mplet- Soon o enter \u2018o be Do sou d \u2018he as the beau >amed, in a \u201c; PE M da 108 i PET CE\u201d he was e pre- I may 0 ANS CA ARAL rage ih FAIRY STE «rodney ERMA IS Ll NR CRN te jor wa moth - ager:y print pt: EF BL THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.pon span orme \u2014\u2014 CHURCH NOTICES.CHURCH NOTICES., Le > yterian Churches.nutices received two late fo® © 7), wil be found classified -un- \"771 ate Church Notices,\u2019 on the ?\u2018Tne special rate for such is of five lines.) -er*iva PH ESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ; Dame and Seigneurs sts._ clos=d for the month ., wregation will worship oy Mothodiet Churea, cor- © .La:ng slreets, are oN \u201c aTTHEW'S PRESBYTERIAN \u201cser of Wellington and Bour- © Uipvices at 11 aa And 7 p.m.and Bible classes, Men\u2019s © wiear Hall,147 Charron st.ciass.Monday, at 8 p.m., \u2018eavor.Wednesday, 8 p.m., 5.Thursday, 8.15 p.m.Lit- soul Club.Rev.K.J.Mac- \u201cor \\DREW'S8S PRESBYTBRIAN .st.Antoine Road, oppo- avenue, Westmount, Rev.1.)., pastor.Services, 11 a.n.actor will preach at both +.\u2018The Viotorious Sin- © jac Defeated Saint.\u2019 Sun- ._taued during July and tres].C710 12H, head of Crescent ue avenue.Rev.A.SJ.Cen Unio; services at \u2018arch during the months Xorrjst., TIESBYTERIAN CHURCH \u201c the Commercial and Tech- ~ h-ol, 52 Sherbrooke street Rebert Campbell, D.D., - ronducted at 1! a.m.and i-i ~~ ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corner St.Paul and Inspector streets.Rural Dean Sanders, Incumbent.Morning prayer at 11 \u2018o'clocu.\u2026 Evening prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher at both services the Inc:mbent.Sunday school and Bible class at 9.45 à.m.\u2018ard 3 pm.Strangers made welcome.ST.MALTIN'S CHURCH.corner of St.Urbain and Prince Arthur sts.The Rev.a.Osborne Troop, M.A., rector.8 a.m., iloly Communion.11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon.7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon.Preacher at both services, the Rev.Dr.Roy.All seats free and unappso- priated.Christ Jesus.14 Religious services .%4 .% .La.\u2026.00000 ST.GEORGE'S PARISH CHURCH: Litt.,D., D.C.L.Rector.Rev.Wm.Stevenson Major.Rev.H.R.Stevenson, B.A.\u2018Seventh Sunday after Trinity.Holy mmunion at § a.m.Morning prayer, lL o'clock, + A4.Preacher.the Rev.W.Stevenson, Major.45.p.m., Sunday school.| ; Lo Evening prayer.7 o'clock.oo Preacher, \u2018the Rev.W.Stevenson \u2018Major.i ST.JUDE'S CHURCH, corper Coutsol and: Vipet streets\u2014Rey: \u2018Canon Dixon, ree- tor, 517 St.Antoine street; the Rev.Jo Ereaux, 462 Elm avenue, Westmount, as sistant.Service at fl am.Preacherthe Rev.A.E.Rollit, M.A.Service at 7 p,m.Preacher the Rev.Canon Rollit.Sunday- school and Bible classes at\" 3 p.m.Wednesday evening service at 8 p.m.Tran L'EGLISE DU REDEMPTEUR (Eplgpe- pald), 13 Chatham street.Morning Dr ; and sermon, 11 a.m.Evening prayed?p.m.Henry E.Benoit, rector.VERDUN BELCHER MEMORI#EÉ CHURCH.Services at 11 a.m, morning prayer.1 p.m., eveling prayer.CL Baptist Churches.(Church notices, received too late ter these columns will be found classified am- der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.The epecial rate for \u2018such ia &c per insertion - of five lines.) ; OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, corner ot Dorchester and Guy.Sunday, July 25, 1908.The Rév.Joseph Sulllvan,M.A., will preach.ble class meets at 3.15 in Men's Room.Entrance, Guy street.oo street and Union avenue.The Rev.J.A, Gordon, M.A., D.D., pastor.During Jgly and August the regular appointments will be: Public worship .on Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7 p.nï., and prayer and\u2019 pralse service.on Wednesday.at 8 p.m.All invited.POINT BST.CHARLES BAPTI8T CHURCH,cor.of Wellington and Liverpool sts.Rev.Gordon H.Baker, B.A., B.D,, nas ter.Service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m Bilule school at 3 p.m.: Baraca class, for men only, at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor meeting on Monday at nesday -evening at 8 o'clock.Seats free, Strangers welceme to all the services FRENCH BAPTIST CHURCH (L'Oratoite) 14 Mance street.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Sunday school at 12 m.Prayer- meeting on Wednesday at § p.m.Rev.A.L.Therrien, pastor.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Western and Olivier avenues.Rev.Q.O.Gates, M.A., D.D., pastor.Services at 11 am, and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Prayer service, 10.30'a.m, Sabbath school at 3 p.m.Young People's service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangem cordially invited to all services.Seats frée FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION, St.Paul's Hall, 2046 Ontario street\u2014Sunday school -at 8 p.m.Service on Thursday evening at § o'clock.\u2018Rev.M.B.Parent, M.A., pastor._ NORTH BAPTIST CHAPEL, of the .First Baptist Church,819 St.Urbain street, a few | deors.below Rachel street.Sunday ichool \u2018at 3 pm.Preaching service at 7 \u2018p.m, every Sunday.A.E.Tuddenham, supérin- tendent.Prayer service every Thursday -at 8 pm.ee OLIVET BAPTIST CHAPEL, 692 Albert gtreet, + few doors west of Vinet streël, fite.Cuncgonde Ward.West End branch ef the Olivet Baptist Church.Surdar morning Sunday school at 9.30.Sunday service at 7 p.m.Strengers welcome.ANNEX BRANCH, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, McFarland Hall, Y.M.C.A.Building, corner of Mance and Fairmount: ave: On Sunday.\u2014 The Sunday school and : Bt- ble classes at 3 p.m.Fublic worship 4t, 7 pm.Thursday, devotional service at 8 p.m.We have a bright, commodiaus pad\u2019 cheerful hall.Classes for boys and gifs and adults.A cordial welcome awaits: you at all services.CE .\u2014 - ; \u2014 EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lutheran Churches, GERMAN EV.LUTHERAN, ST.JOHN CHURCH.curner of Prince fied re Mance streets.Emil Jestinsky, pasion Next Sunday service at 11 2, + \u2018isehool at 10 a.m sar Strangers welcomed.All one in: Clergy.Rev.J.Paterson-Smyth, B.D., LL:By t p.m.Prayer and praise service on Wed~ meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.Weekly praise | B.A.Sunday, July 25.Public worship at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Class meeting at 10 a.m.The pastor will preach at both services, Subject: Morning: \u2018Grea: Gain.\u2019 Evening \u201cLot's Tent.\" Stranger: and viel- toi cordially welcomed.EBENEZER METHODIST CHURCH, St Henri, cor.Convent and St.Antoine streets., Pastor, the Rev.F.C.Reynolds.Sera.! vices Sunday: Prayer meeting at 10.15 a.m.; i preaching at 11 a.m.; Suuday school at 3 { p.m; preaching at 7 p.m.Week night services: E.L.of Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.; Wednesday, prayer and Pre at 8 p.m.Strangers cordially in- MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST .CHURCH.corner of Mountain and Torrance streets.Sunday, July 25, 1909.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classos.10 a.m., Clnss led by Mr.Meyers.Monday, 8 p.m., E.L.of C.E.Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer and praise meeting.Everybody welcome.DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH, corner of St, Catherine and Chomedv streets.The Rev.W.R.Young, B.A.; B.D., pastor, Divine services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Afternoon Bible class MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE METIIODIST CHURCH, corner of Mount Royal avenue and Berri street.The Rev.A.W.Wil.llamson, 8.T.L., pastor.Services at 1 o'clock and 7 o'clock.The Sunday school 3 pm.The E.L.of Christian Endeavor on Monday cvening.Young Men\u2019s Association on Tuesday.Junior Christian Endeavor Society meets on Wednesday at 438 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.All seats free, Strangers welcome, SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH, Sherbrooke street.just west of St.Lawrence Foulevard.The Rev.T.A.Halpenny, B.A., pastor.This church will be cloced during the month of July.The congregation will wor- ; ship in Chalmers Presbyterian Church, on | St.Lawrence Main, near Prince Arthur.j he Synday school will meet as usual at 3 :D.m., in the lecture hall of Sherbrooke St.Methodist Church.ST.JAMES METHNDIST CHURCH - 8t.Catherine street West\u2014The Rev.Wm.parling.B.A., D.D., pastor; Rev.N.D.| Dress Church Secretary.The Rav.Prof.1'C.E.Bland will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.The public and visitors to the city very welcome.Open-air service at 8.30 p.m.© \u201cie .\u2018EAST END METHODIST CHURCH.cor.Cartier and DeMontigny streets.Pastor, the Rev.W.T.G.Brown, B.A.,, B.D, Services at 11 A.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018The pastor will.preach at hcth services to-morrow.S.S.at 2.45 p.m.E.L.of C.E, on Monday at 8 pm.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Junior Epworth League on Friday at 4 p.m.Everybody welcome., WESTMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH\u2014 The pastor, the Rev.Richard Corrigan, \u2014.| B.A., B.D.Services at 11 a.m.apd 7 p.m.FIRST \u201cBAPTIST CHURCH.Sherbrooke The Sunday school at 3 pm.C.BE.Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Everybody welcome.CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH,\u2014 Corner of Wellipgton snd Charron streets.Class meetings at 9.30 am.and 10 am.\u2018| Preaching zervice at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes at three p.m.Senior EL.or C.E.on Monday at 8 p.m.Mid-week service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Junior E.L, of C.E, on Friday at 7 p.m.Hopa Chapel Sunday school at 3 p.m.All strangers will be made welcome.Rev.W.Timberlake, pastor.\u2018WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Canning and Coursol streets.\u2014 Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.- Bunday- school at 3 pm.The pastor will preach at both services.Open-air service An front of the church at 5.15 p.m.HUNTLY &T.METHODIST CHURCH, between SU Zotique aud Belanger street.The Rev.F.B.Allnutt, pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and \"Bible class at 3 p.m.The regular monthly | song service in the evening.The pastor \u2018will preach at both services.Wednesday evening meeting at 8 n.m.Strangérs welcome to all services.EGLISE EVANGELIQUE, rue Delisle, - Services public a 11 brs et 7 hrs.Ecole de Dimanche.a 10 hrs.Reunion de priere, Mercredi soir a 8 hrs.METHODIST ITALIAN MISSION, corner of Dorcliester and St.Urbain streets.Sunday school and Bible class at 10 am.Services at 11 a.m.and 5 pm.Communion first Sunday of every month.Preacher, the.Rev.Liborid Lattoni.AIl are welcome, DESRIVIERES STREET MISSION (Colored)\u2014Sunday echool at 3 p.m.Services \u2018at 11'a.m.and 7.30 p.m.All are welcome.\u20181 Rev.R.Brown, pastor.\u2014 \u2014 ORIGIN OF THT CHERRY TruE.(Londin \u2018Globe.\u2019) As a cultivated fruit the cherry is of Eastern origin.The first garden cherries, as well as the name, have come from an old Greek town on the southern shores of the Black Sea.The game of the colony was Cerasos apd the ir habitants cultivated the cherry.So jn Greek.the cherry became cerasos, in Latin cerasus, in.French cerise, in English cherry.Pliny relates that the Roman General Lucullus, conqueror of the great Mithridates, brought the cherry from Cerasos to Rome.laden with fruit is said to have adorned his -triumphal procession.In the course \u2018of the next 120 years the.culture of the {cherry had spread .far.and wide and EA rcached even remgte Britain.A tree.mr el RAILWAY TIME TABLE | N.Y.Central trains leave Windser Station For Utica, Albany, New York, Syracuse, Rochester.Buffalo, etc., 5.00 am.ex- copt Sunday, and 7.20 p.m.daily.For Malone, 7.25 a.m.and 4.05 p.m.except Sunday, and 9.30 a.m., Sunday only.For Valleyfield and intermediate stations, 7.25 a.m., 10.00 a.m., 4.05 p.m.5.1¢ p.m.aad 6.20 p.m., except Sunday, 1.35 p.m.dally and 9.30 a.m.and 10.45 p.m.Sunday only.| ter, Syracuse, Utica, etc., 10.00 a.m.daily, and 10.20 p.m., except Sunday.From Utica, Saranac Lake and Malone, 5.30 r.m.daily.and 5.20 p.m.dally.From Valleyfield and Intermediate stations, 6.50 a.m., 5.15 a.m., 9.05 a.m.and 4.25 p.m., except Sunday, 1.00 p.m.daily and 9.00 p.m., Sunday only.: The Rutland Ratiroad Trains Lenve Windsor Depot: For New York, 8.50 a.m.except Sunday, 7.10 p.m.daily.For Boston, 8.50 a.m.except Sunday, 7.10 p.m.daily.Trains Arrive: From New York and Boston, 71.30 a.m.gall, and 9.65 p.m., dally except Bun- C.P.R.trains leave Windsor St.Station, ns follows: For Toronto, Hvmilton, 18.46 a.m., °*10.00 a.m., 74.30 p.m., 7.26 p.m., *7.45 p.m.For Boston, etc., *9.00 a.m.\u2026 \u201c7.46 p.m.For Sherbrooke, 15.25 a.m., 14.30 p.m., 7.25 p.m., daily, except Saturday.For Newport, etc., *.00 a.m, 14.30 p.m.and *7.45 p.m.For Pt.Fortune and intermediate stations, (1) 1.30 p.m., B5.15 p.m.For Chicago, St.Louis, Detroit, Hamilton, Toronto 48.46 a.m., *10.00 p.m.For Cobalt Sault Ste.Marie, St.Paul,Minneapolis, etc., *9.50 p.m.For Ottawa, 18.35 a.m., §8.56 am.*10.10 e.m., 14.00 p.m., *9.50 p.m., *10.30 p.m.Vaudreuil and intermediate stations\u201448.45 a.m., $8.55 a.m., §12.01 p.m., (1) 1.30 p.m., 14.00 pm.B5.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m.For Winnipeg, Vancouver, *10.10 a.m., *10.30 p.m.Trains arrive at Windser Street Station as follows: From St.Johns, Farnham, ete., v8.30 am, 8.40 a.m., 112.00 ncon, 16.40 p.m., *9.20 p.m.From Boston, \u201c8.20 a.m\u2026 \u201c9.25 p.m.From Sherbrooke, 8.40 a.m., {12.00 noon, 16.49 a.m.From Halifax, N.S., and St.John, N/B., 8.40 a.m., daily, except Monday.From Toronto and West, *7.35 a.m., 17.06 : Da, From St.Paul, Sault Ste.Marie, Cobalt, 8.00 a.m.From Calgary and Winnipeg, and Vancouver, *8.25 a.m., *6.35 p.m.From Ottawa, *8.00 a.m., *$.25 a.m., 111.50 a.m., *6.35 p.m., 17.15 p.m., §1¢.00 p.m.From Vaudreuil and intermediate stations\u2014 *7.35 a.m., 18.45 a.m.11.50 a.m, +12.30 p.m., §6.10 p.m., $7.05 p.m., §10.00 p.m.Leave Place Viger Station: For Quebec, 19.00 am.1.80 p.m., *1t,80 pm.| , For Joliette, 18.20 g.m., \u201c9.00 a.m., 15.00 p.m.For St.Gabriel, 9.00 a.m., 16.00 p.m.For Ottawa, 18.30 a.m., 15.30 p.m.For St.Eustache, 18.30 a.m., \u201c9.40 a.im., 112.30 p.m.$4.30 p.m.15.46 p.m.For St.Jerome, *8.45 am.$9.30 am.(1) 1.45 p.m., $4.00 p.m., 5.13 p.m., B6.30 n.m.For St.Agathe, ©*8.46 am.$0.16 a.m.(1) 1.45 p.m., $4.00 p.m., 5.13 p.m.For St.Rose, St.Therese and intermediate _ points, 18.30 a.m., *8.45 a.m.§9.15 a.m., (H1.30 p.m., 4.00 pm., 14.00 p.m., $5.45 p.m., 56.30 p.m.Arrive at Place Viger Station: From Quebec, \u2018Three Rivers, 6.50 a.m., 13.00 p.m., \u201c6.30 p.m.Ottawa, 112.58 p.m., 110.46 p.m.St.Jerome, G8.40 a.p., 111.00 am.Q7.20 p.m., H9.40 p.m.St.Lin, 10.45 am.St.Eustache, 19.40 a.m.t11.10 a.m.Q7.25 p.m., H9.45 p.m.Joliette, St.Felix de Valois and : St, Gabriel, {5.50 a.m.and 16.056 p.m.tWeek days.(I) Saturday.© Dally.Q.Tuesday, Thursdav and Saturday.H.Monday, Wednesday and Friday.B.Daily except Saturday and Sunday.G.Monday only., § Sunday only.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 129 St.James st.Telephone, Main, $732 and 378% The Canadian Northern Quebec Railway Trains leave St.Catherine st.East, corner Meream 8t., Mentreal.For L'Assomption, L'Epiphanie, Joliette, Shawinigan Falls, Grand\u2019Mere, 9.00 a.m.and 4.80 p.m.daily except Sundays.For Riviere a Pierre Junction, Lake St.John District, Lake St.Joseph, Quebec, La Tuque, 9.00 a.m., daily except Sundays.For Joliette, New Glasgow and St.Jerome, 6.00 p.m.daily excent Sundays.For Montfort Branch, close connections with C.P.R.train leaving Montreal (Plars Viger) 4.00 p.m., daily, except Fridays, Saturday: and Sundays; 5.15 p.wm., Fridays and Saturdays; 1.20 p.m., Saturdays only from Windsor S*reet Station.For L'Assomption, L\u2019Bpiphanie, Joliette, and Shawinigan Falls, 9.15 a.m.Sundays, only.Trains Arrive as follows: From St.Jerome, New Glasgow, Joliette, etc., 8.45 a.m daily, except Sundays.From Grand\u2019Mere, Shawinigan Falls and intermedjate stations, 11.46 a.m., 5.30 p.m.dally except Sundays.From Quebec, La Tuque and intermediate stations, 5.30 p.m.daily except Sundays.From Montfort Branch, arrive C.P.R.Place Viger daily 11.60 a.m.except Sundays and Mondays; 9.20 a.m., 9.40 p.m., Mcndays only: 10.30 p.m., Sundays only, From L'Assomption, L\u2019Epiphanie, Joliette, and Shawinigan Falls, 9.40 p.m., Sundays, only.} IntercoloniaËt Trains leave Bonaventure Union Depot as follows: 8.15 a.m.\u2014 MARITIME - EXPRESS\u2019 for Ste.Hyacinthe, Drummondville, Levis, Quebec, Murray Bay, Lllviere du Loup.Ca- oouna, Little Metis, Moncton, St.John, Halifax, daily, except Saturday.4,30 p.m.\u2014For St.Hyacinthe, D™mmmond- ville, St.Leonard, Nicolet,\u201d and intermediate stations, daily except Sunday Saturdays only\u2014At 5.15 am.for St.Hyacinthe, Drummondville, Levis, Quebec, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Cacouna, Little Metis, Rimouski, St.Flavie and Carapbeliton.Levis, Quebec, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Little Metis, Campbeliton, Monc- ton, 8t.John, Halifax and Sydney, ex- From Maicne, 9.05 a.m., except Sunday, p.m.For St.Johns, Farnham, etc.18.25, *9.00 7.30 p.m.\u2014Ocean Limited for St.Hyaciuthe, | Interceloninl Trains arrive Bonaventure - - Uniem Depot as fellows: 7.25 a.m.\u2014Qcean Limited, from Sydaey, Ha- hfax, St.John, Moncton, Cawppellion, Little Metis, Riviere du Loup, Murray Bay, Quebec, Isevis.St.Hyacinthe.10.25 \"alr.\u2014 EXPRESS from Nicolet, St.Leonard, Drummondville, St.Hyacinthe, daily except Sunday.6.30 p.m.\u2014MARITIME EXPRESS from Sydney, Halfax, St.John, Moncton, Little Metis, Cacouna, Riviere du Loup, Murray Bay.Quebec, Levis, Drummondville, - daily except Monday.: Arrive ss follows: : \u2018Mondays only\u2014At 6.30 p.m., from Camp- From New York, Albany, Buffalo, Roches- | beliton, St.Flavbe, Rimouski, Rivier: du Loup, Murray Bay, Quebec, Levis, Drumr.ordville, St.Hyacinthe.G.T-&.trains leave from and arrive at Bonaventure station as follows: 7.16 a.m.\u2014St.Johns, Rouses\u2019 Pt., Albany.Troy, New York, via D.& H.7.25 a.m.-Hep mingford, Huntingdon, Ft.Covingtor and Massena Springs.*$.00 a.m.\u2014 Richmond, Sherbrooke, Port- : land, daily, except Sunday, to Quebec.; 8.05 a.m.\u2014Sunday only\u2014Hemmingford, Ft.Covirgton and intermediate stations.*8,30 am.\u2014Ottawa, Vallevfield and pointe : on Ottawa Division.*8.31 a.m.\u2014St.Johns, Boston, New York, via C.V.R.8.32 a.m.\u2014Sunday only\u2014Waterloo and intermediate stations.8.55 a.m.\u2014Chambly, Marleville, Farnham, Granby, Waterloo, Sorel, Pierreville.i %9.00 a.m.\u2014Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, 9.35 a.m.\u2014Ottawa.#9 45 a.m.\u2014Toronto, Valleyfield and intermediate stations.10.05 a.m.\u2014St.Johns, Rouses\u2019 Point, Al- : bany, Troy, New York, via D.& H.1.31 p.m.\u2014Sat.only\u2014Chambly, Marieville, 1.35 p.m.-Sat.odly\u2014St.Johns and Burlington and White River Jct.1.36 p.m.\u2014Sat.only\u2014Cornwall and intermediate stations.1.45 p.m.\u2014Sat.only\u2014St.Hyacinthe and intermediate stations.2.25 p.m.\u2014St.Johns, St.Albans, Burlington, White River Jct.3.56 p.m.\u2014Ottawa, Valleyfleld and points on Oitawa Division.4.16 p.m.\u2014St.Hyacinthe, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Island Pond.4.20 p.m.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingdon, Fort Covington.4.21 p.m.\u2014Brockville, Valleyfleld and intermediate points.4.50 p.m.\u2014St.Johns, Iberville, Rouses\u2019 Pt.5.01 p.m.\u2014 Marieville, Farnham, Granby, Waterloo.5.15 p.m.\u2014Vaudrcuil, Valleyfield.5.20 p.m.\u2014St.Hyacinthe, Sorel, Pierreville.5.30 p.m.\u2014St.Johns, [berville, St.Albans, 5.30 p.m.\u2014Chambly, Marieville, St.Cesaire.*7.30 p.m.\u2014Brockville, Kingston, Toronto.7.00, 8.00 p.m.\u2014Rouse\u2019s Point, Aibany, Troy and New York.8.00 p.m.\u2014 Ottawa, and points on Ottawa Division.*3.10 p.m.\u2014St.Johns, Boston, New York, via C.V.R.*3.15 p.m.\u2014St.Hyacinthe, Sherbrooke, Portland, Quebec.*10.3¢ p.m.\u2014Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, Chl- cago.- w' ae sail Trains Arrive Bonaventure Station.*7,30 a.m.\u2014 Portland, Sherbrooke, \u2018daily ex- \u2018cept Monday, Quebec.*7.01 a.m.\u2014Toronto, Kingston, Brockville, *7.15 a.m.\u2014New York, Albany, Troy, via D.& H., Rouses\u2019 Point, St.Jonns.*7,25 am.\u2014New York, Boston, via C.V.R., - St.Jobns.*7.40.a.m.\u2014Chicagy, Detroit, Buffalo, Toronto, = ' ' 7.50 a.m.\u2014St.Cesaire, Marieville, Chambly.8.37 a.m.\u2014Rouses\u2019 Point, St.Johns.8.45 a.m.\u20148t.Hyacinthe.8.50 a.m, \u2014 Fort Covington, Huntingdon, Hemmipgford.: 9.30 a.m.\u2014 Waterloo, Granby, Fafnham, Marieville, Chambly.*).45 a.m.\u2014Valleyfield, Vaudreuil.10.45 a.m.\u2014Brockville, Prescott, Cornwall, Valleyfield.\u201c11,45 a.m.\u2014Ottawa, Valleyfield and -points on Ottawa division.; 1.10 p.m.\u2014Sherbrcoke, Richmond, Quebec.1.20 p.m.\u2014White River Jct., Burlington, St.Albans, St.Johns, 2.50 p.m.\u2014 New York, Albany, Troy, via D.& H.Rouses: Point, St.Johns.5.10 p.m.\u2014Massena Springs, Fort Coving- ton, Huntingdon, Hemmingford.511 p.m.\u2014 Waterloo, Granby, Farnham, Marieville.i 6.00 p.m.\u2014Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, To- ronty, Vallewfield.6.30 p.m.\u2014Ottawa, Valleyfield, and pointe on Ottawa division.*7.00 p.m.\u2014Portland, Sherbrooke.Quebec.7.20 p.m.\u2014 Toronto, Kingeton, Breckville, Valleyfield.7.56 p.m.\u2014Oltawa, Valleyfield, and points en the Ottawa Division, 8.20 p.m.\u2014 New York, Troy, Albaay and Rouses\u2019 Point, 8.40 p.m.\u2014(Sun.cnly)\u2014Brockville and int.points nts.*10.10 p.m.\u2014New.York, Boston, via C.V.R., St.Johns.10.25 p.m.\u2014Cttawa.*Dally.Trains not otherwise specified daily, except Sunday.7 ace = Suburban Train Service.FOR VAUDREUIIL \u2014 46.20 a.m., x9.10 a.m., 9.35 a.m., *U.45 a.m., *1.30 p.m., §1.36 p m., 32.15 p.m., 3.55 p.m.,\" 4.21 p.m., 1.15 p.w., 16.45 p.m.76.15 p.m., 7.30 p.m., *9.00 p.n., 311.25 p.m., 11.50 p.Bi, STE ANNE DE BELLEVUE\u2014+#6.20 a.m., 28.30 a.m., x9.10 a.m., *9.45 a.m., *1.30 p.m., §1.36 p.m., $2.16 p.m., 13.40 p.m., 4.31 p.m., {5.15 p.m., {5.46 p.m., 16.15.p.m., *7.80 p.m., *9.00 p.m., $11.25 p.m., $11.55 p.m.BAIE D\u2019URFE\u2014t6.20 a.m., *0.45 a.m., 1.80 p.m., 51.36 p.m., 52.15 p.m., {4.21 p.m.$5.15 p.m., 15.45 p.m., 16.15 p.m., *9,00 p.m., {11.26 p m., $11.55 p.m.BEAUREFAIRE AND BEACONSFIELD 1620 a.m., x9.10 a.m., *#.45 a.m., *1.30 p.m., §2.15 p.m., 14.21 p.m., 15.15 p.m., 15.4 p.m., 16.156 p.m., *9.00 p.m., fiL25 p.m., $11.55 p.m.POINTE CLAIRE\u201415.00 a.m., 16.20 am., 47.16 a.m., x3.10 a.m., \u201c9.45 a.m.{12.10 p.m., \u201c1.30 p.m., **2.16 p.m., 13.57 p.m., 14.15 p.m.14.21 p.m.5.15 p.m.15.45 p.m., 16.15 p.m., *7.30 p.m., *9.00 p.m.$11.28 p.m., §i11.5 p.m.! LAKESIDE\u201416.20 a.m., 17.15 a.m., x9.10 a.m.*9.4 a.m.$12.10 p.m., *L30 p.m., $1.36 p.an.;:#02,15 p.m,, 13.57 p.m., 14.15 p.m., 15.16 p.m., 15.45.p.m.16.15 p.m., *9.00 p.m., $11.25 p.m., §11.56 p.m.VALOISVILLE \u2014 16.20 a.m., x9.10 am.99.45 a.rt., 412,10 p.m.11.30 p.m.§1.%8 p.m., *2.15 p.m., 13.57 p.m., $4.21 p.m, 15.15 p.m., 15.45 p.m., 16.15 p.m., *9.00 p.m., \u2018111.25 p.m.811.55 pm.: STRATHMORE\u201416.20 a.m., 17.15 a.m., *9.45 a,m.112.10 p.m., $1.30 p.m., $1.38 p.m., ï \u201c2,15 p,m\u2026 14.15 p.m., 45.15 p.m., 16.pm.46% pm.ES pm, L25 pm.L§1t.65.pm.2 1 20040 Cos : *Daily, +Ex-Sun.Sat, only.Ex.*$8at and Bun.ine Bi.and Sux.zou.eu si taie City Tituet Ofice, ole.Bt.Jaunes and ™ ry Francois Xavjer Bircote.éd , W.M: 'Clancy, Tieket Agent fhones, Main cept Saturday 6963, 4006, 6907 and Bonaventure Station RNASE = 2 ae Em ee UE I er rs ee pt} 0, AN, SR MAÉ DA pe gr pw tabi te 23 # & ne # 18 \u2014 on cit diggs NF f ef eae.J JIA E os EL al gg yy ri I am the master workman, and my work Is never done\u2014I count the hours that fy; And from the top shelf, lifted up on high That all may see me, call to those that shirk And bid them hasten, good work Cannot be done by those who sit and sigh While precious minutes haste forever by.\u201cCome, then,\u2019 I call, \u2018come work, and since the worid's i SINR Br ATU Ms WK Slag 4 2 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, Home Department.The Clock.Clear is my face, my conscience clear within; My pendulum vibrates with eteady swing, The golden web of time I deftly spin, And name the hours with joud, exultant ring.And when the eun sinke down below the West, .\u2018Come, then,\u2019 I call, \u2018come rest, come rest, and rest.\u201d postte him was one ot the most respeoted and highly esteemed members .of his church.Moreover, she was for the present his guest.He must not forget that.So he held hard on his patience, and bit back the words that seemed determined to burst forth in speech, while she rambled on in apparently serene unconeclousness of walking with desecrating feet on.sacred ground, or of rasping to the quick his tenderest sensibilities, It wag late in the afternoon when Mise Mittie rapped again at the study door.\u2018Just thought I'd tell you that I'm going now, elder,\u2019 she said.\u2018I've got you straightened out a little; just made a beginning.I feel that I owe you an apology for having neglected you so long \u2018Why, I'm eure,\u2019 began the minister, \u2018there has been no neglect and no need of apology.I've no right \u2018Yes, there has been, too,\u201d she interrupted.\u2018I ought 4p have thought of you before,\u201d all alone here with the children, and with no help but the hired girl.But I've got my eyes open now, and I shall not neglect you any longer.I'll come Qver again\u2014let's see, -te-day is Thursday.I don't see how I tan come to-morrow, but I'll be in on Saturday, sure.\u2019 \u20180, Ibeg of you that you won't! importuned the miniéter.\u2018I couldn't think of letting you take so much treuble.\u2019 \u2018Trouble, elder?Trouble to serve you?Why, it's a pleasure! I'd Just Jove to do it! Amd then to see thèsé blébaéd' chii- dren, too! Why, I can hardly wait for Saturday to come.Of couree,\u201d she continued consciously, \u2018eome people may think a little grange of it, and maybe some of them will have something to say about its being leap-year; but then, it's nobody's business but our own, fé it?And Mies Mittis \u201cwith a girlish simper left the minister to the horro-\"o?a new thought.Once outside, however, the simper changed to a smile :list'inct y m'e- chievous, and there was a suspicion of a wink in the look she gave the woman in the glass when she had reacaed her Lone, and was engaged in the task of bringing back her etrafght-drawn hair into its normal and bewitch'nz fluffness.Seturday was a repetition of Thursday\u2019s experience, and so.was Tuesday of the next week, and Friday.Oa Sunday evening Mr.Webster found Miss Mittie waiting at the steps of the church at the close of the service.\u2018Thought l'A wait ani walk up the street with you, elder,\u201d sho saïd cheerfully, \u2018seeing that we [ve ¢0 near together.\u2019 Mr.Webster could fee! the emiice which the darkness hid on the faces of the little group who heard her words, and his scul groaned within bim.But the way of ee- cape seemed hedged un.Before the week was over it was known throughout the town LInhat Mittie Sander- son was \u2018settin\u2019 her cap for the elder.\u2019 Opinions differed in the case.There were those who thought it would make a good match, and that Mittie woi'd make ust the kind of wife the mirister needed.There were others who declaced with more or.less of vehemence that it was oisgrace- ful for a woman.as old as Meñitab'e £an- dermon to be acting in such a way, and that for their part they pitied the minister it she dragged Nim into -marry!ag her.It was remarked\u2014merely as an interesting tact, of course\u2014that in \u2018this latter group were a number of ladies of a .certaiu\u2014 the state the same, \u201cnoob tae authority of nt nues the same, The wow send her \u2018no new \u201cring the needs of our t.Petersburg, =o that ~ud concerning the gen- » mtluences of the Roman \u201cuo applies with equal \"nmghtment and the resuit- 2 influences of the Greek valan Church still accepts vu is the Thirty-nine Arti- ciings of the Fathers of \u201cvs ago-\u2014and while a few tes of broader views Occa- tar, yet, the Anglican =; whole, remains so bhnd ; of the age-\u2014more especially are gradually growing l-ss + Church.+x enhghtened Ages of 250 \u201cund as the standard of the «* Church, and so loyal to rd 1s that Church that rtain revelations concerning \u2018some of her younger teach:rs, #' that the revealing of these + it expedient for theid not Urn shine.rat that strict loyalty to Dis keeps her creed imprez- \u2018nnovations\u2019 which others « reVvations.\u2018run Church is this year \u201c© +1 the four-hundredth anni- © birth of John Calvin, who, vi the great reformers of ~ nevertheless the chiet \u201chat characteristic doctrine 5 which many have been \u201cpen as somewhat out cf tue spirit of love.which tie Christianity.She nx birthday while she nerve Tolstoy whose gos- - qnte true, but these \u201cning not to teachers in 'n men of the Tolstoy only 00 They soon recover from its et: v ever, | On the Sea of Galilee, in +.1 Land, a poison made from the 1 ~~ some of the shrubs which shore is mixed with bread crunte i thrown to the fishes.Almnst 1 atelv after eating the morecis turn belly upward, quite dead.an easily picked un by the fishermen York \u2018Tribune.\u2019 Cp New A HOODOO BLACK CHICKA Mrs.Cal Remy.a thrifty loue of this place, save a Columbus spondent of the Ind'anapols °N recently had an exnerience w.th poultry, which wa-< unusual to wy least.One of her hens hatched brood of chickens, all of whieh white but one.The hen attemnted.ta kill cne * chicken and was nrevented frem « sa0oniy bv Mrs.Remy transferrn: oe black chick to another hen.Th \u2018re; however.also had a brood of = ve chicks, and she tno objected to the © chick to the extent that she \u2018re.kil: it.Finally Mre, Remy took the de - black chicken, more dead than «>.and placed it in a cage with na © © °T bird.Here the chick was not mele.was permitted to meen to its ha\" content.The peeping.however © lv got on the nerves of the ina now he has ceased tn sng arc + nn noise save that of peeninz.\u20187 tation of his cage mate.PICTORIAL BOYS\u2019 BL DGET JUST A FEW BRIEF PEEPS INT\u201d 7R BOYS MAIL BAG \u2018Received stock of \u2018Pictoriale\u2019 ar\u201d them in half an hour.I am seni.money and please credi: to me ! another dozen.Send on another quick.They go like wild fire ' N W WORTH TAYLOR.Man.The stamp and the pad havr : ¢ in good ehape.The siamp 6 f° that anv owner sbruld prize the other «ide of «ra thes fer C7 it does\u2019 JOHN BURKITT, On*.\u2018Received flag a.: right and th ~~ dandy.Many \u2018hanks fo: -amre BURN H.BOOTH, E , O.\u2018T am very much pleased w '= © I got as a premium.\u2019 G.MORK!- Que.\u2018My waich, which ! got from Ite H just as good ae when new did timekeeper.MACKLIM Ont.\u2018Received the watch some tre am very much piessed wi:h ) good time and gces fine.The FV eold like het cakes.You can er more.and I wil mv for a fu EWART HOLLINGHEAD.Man.If YOU WANT a share \u2018n a.\u2018 times, drop right in now.Full ; on application.Be sure to read the adverse\u201d = ; .Summer Competiticn.\u201d on another go in and win.All premium of , run oa as usual.These new \u2018- extras.Address, John Dougall À Son.Ac ; the \u2018Canadian Pictorial,\u2019 \u201cWitr es : Montreal. ait, a.3 Ca ing DO os the an.JH nly t 18 n'y VTS, nay the ; Or for are and n not \u2014 tha ona n a re- and nedi- fish are New TR wife orre- ows.ome the qd a were lek loin: the y hen, 1 rhite yack d to nisad live, nary | ; but art's final- and 1akes imi- ET OUR sold 1 z the I seli czen OOD- rrived \u20140n8 t see work it's & § MIL- | locket \"TTE ua, splen- ARN, ) anf keep?rials\u2019 ne 14 ; pen.pulers rt, \u2018Aj e\u2014and En .etc.J a ave te fers ofâce.3 GARDEN TALKS \u2014 {a conducted by Mrs x, Costeauguay Basin, + 1!l questions should be es.0as answered through qe crowd, lad, i.won i tell: tor a\u2019 that Lou well hol lad, ,u lhons SLOP; «1 at the Lase, lad, a at th2 top.\u2019 ! wrote to a boy who | tury aad aspirations.; vd 0 an out-door a frym restraint, and po-ition where he shiev> à place 12 the of his life pre- valled the Lledo wha ie he ine great.i.ne sad.not for the \u201cjoug\u201d that \u2018duty\u2019 is so p-goun Tor our failures, ack of determination.4 women who are known :n poverty.aad the \u2018pair way against all + th poet Milton, who in blindnes.and pov- :ny in the streets td buy - à child.~'+d in 1 quarry when he : vi studie:, and St:phen- - e* the locomotive, was a and worked below the ro ecrropuraging examples vou write that you havre «duration it is mtost likely \u201cis had à few years at Varary studies; fut in its op meaus mor?than a + arithn.etie, Latin ~r al- work.the unfoid- \u201cture «nd develonpinæ its + our views, high in our Jd: ficulties, and bend our \u2014ue-= in whatever line we i~ really educative, such a case is of little 11 women must mark out m-elves, and follow it \u201c4 4es, Or laying the blame na luck of opportunity.\u201cdécor life, with.ite varied -e\u2018in trivial, there is a w.live aur best selves, (rod has piaced us, not wn seen to have more ad- king witn thankfui hearts \u201c blesings.determined Lo | :« make the best use of it, .; noble aims.{.=TION OF CEDARS.© The cedar of which vou ask \u2014 uto lead pencils is Juni- sata and Juniperus Bermu- many varieties of cedar, ++\" \"0 your question regarding Ce wWenting whi li is the proper name : Lbanon, the \u2018Eres of the Gscourage the pianting from \u201cedce, as (wo little saplings very carefully cherished, ~ killed last season as Lo be .l \u2018enath from the ground, past recovery.: plant « gcol evergreen, Pine or Fir (Pinus Sylves- lo well in Quebec, and is (ree, nor always for this we 1 0fil trees, and if you \u201875 handsome lone tree get a \u2018puce, and give it plenty \u201cam ef Lebanon will not prove «11 afraid, any ore than froodara.which is the sacred - Encwn as Crvptomeria Ja- \u201csoak it more likely to sue- riat- brautifui forms, for the > have nroved hardy and a ; \u2018> our list of oruamentals.THE GILOXINIA.1 -Thi< flower is not difficult to pa hn are understood, but it 1° 11Mes à moist, warm atmn- \"ul never be exposed to di- \u201cher wben growing or when f(iTe1t Care is necessary iv wa- i \"co much is used, and that kept free of moisture, for nore fatal to this plant than \u201c02.ANA each oue muat be at- Sovately, The soil must be, «1d drainage perfect in ôf7 \u201cLe Mowers,and the rich color- Tear (MN + isks ie San 's wide range and varied very attractive, STRAWBERRIES.we have ever tried 5 \u201cTrawberries that are of- In the catalogues.Not of by experience has been \u2018act that they do not turn out 97 painted them, and though y fruit often of fair size, thore \\ | A: 8.And ihe cron cannot be or conditions are not the varlier part of the S°ason.37 an and St.Joseph have \u2018A0, bu: I could not advise C5 plants unless as a novelty \u201cAW TNEM ueed as R border \u201cand tha idea wns good, \"3 for berries added to the \"+ dowore, A COLD FRAME.c WhAL is meaut by a cold - à lernt used for the low RA ed for protecting plants I enough to withstand the >Mply two boards running \u201c Other, and nailed to posts a Lane.the one at the back (05 ten to twelve inches Ca for the front or south OT elght inches, which \u201clo carry off the rain, nn FAVE, \u201cwh these lines of boards l> lake tne length of a 1 ls lhe convenient size.[lions of country light \u201c+ In additioy to the \u201chbazs.cauliflower, let- '= vegitableg, and pan- *- and primroses among \u201847 usually chosen for \u2018 r the plant lover, and Crusty as well as the 72 varieties, NT FOR NAME.nethong ol a conyn- \u201cower from a pencil * pion js adm.:rabie, our plant, that yu 7 à \u2018calla\u2019 is Sauro- times called by a ily found in come will bloom, byt hardly desire it Tres not appeal to | flower do.- \u201cDUBLES.C7 Mildew je given + to try ibe Japan: ul = A 5 CH * > », ' THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, .in another part of these columns\u2014it is very prevalent this year.For the rose insecis if you had mixed a little kerosene with milk, and put it 1n the soap-suds, spraying before the leaves 4 preventive.There may be some weak- nesé in the root growth of your roses if newly planted that causes them to wither.PRUNING.W.K.\u2014The perplexity of proper pruning arises from being unacquainted with the mode of bearing of the different sorte of trees, Apple, plum and cherry trees bear upon spurs arising in the wood of three to ten or more years old, so that having grown a proper set of branches no \u2018farther supply of shoots is needed.The centre of the tree may be thinned in order to let light into the brauches that are overshadowed.Sometimes the tree is a very upright grower, in which | case the branches should be shorteaed, but much depends on habit\u2019 of growth.Currants and gooseberries require but little pruning except to cut back the new shoote one half and remove weak ones, ; As the fruit is borne upon the old canes hid been hindered ! five or six fruiting stalks should be left till they are four or five years oid, when they should be removed and new oanes take their place.As they grow older it is as well to thin out surplus ehoots.The gooseberry must have free circulation of air and the young shoots require to be headed back; otherwise, little pruning ie required.Leave the raspberries until September then divide so that each piece has a roo.and plant in your row.The suckers that spring up may be used for propagating, but the plants from cuttings will have better roo:s.FOR NAME.J.W.A.\u2014Both the leaves enclosed in your letter are Abutilons, «ometimes called .he Chinese bell-flower.The mottled leaf bee longs to one very suitable for a hangiag basket, having long slender branches.They grow rapidly when planted in saudy loam, and are readily propagated by cui- tings, but are natives of warm latitudes.The white leaved' variety is used sometimes for variegated beds, having fine markings.REMEDY FOR MILDBW, Mre.M.G.\u2014It has been often noiiced that mildew attacks plants that are in an enfeebled condition, that have been exposed to a sudden change of temperature or exposed to excessive drought, eo as to enfeeble the leaf action.For it is a recognized fact that like all other parasitce hurtful to plants, mildew is apt to attack such as from some cause or other are in an abnormal state.In the garden just now one tea rose will be found quite free, and its neighbor *o have curling leaves, of a whitish appearance; eomething may cause a stoppage of the air current from circulating freely around the infected plant while the other is more \u2018n the open and more vigorous, A very useful mixture against mi!dew, and usually found to be a remedy, is lo take 8ix pounds each of flowers of sulphur, and lump lime, put together and lake the lime, adding ten gallons of water.Boil all together until it is reduced to four gallons; allow the liquid to settle until it gets clear, then bottle for use.One gill only of this is to be mixed with five gallons of water, and syringed freely over the plante, care being taken not to let it drop on the blossoms, ae the odor is dieagreetble.The germs of mildew are nearly always present, floating in the atmosphere, and when they find a reiaxed condition in a plant, this parasite starts into a low organic life, 5 \" THRIPS.; : Miss Y.\u2014The description you give, und the leat enclosed, prove that your enemy ie the \u2018Thrip\u2019 (Tettigonia).and I do not wonder that you \u2018could not catch any of them to send me, forthey are much more active than the green fly, or any other of these enemies, and more difficult to destroy.Tobacco smoke that will destroy the Aphis has but little effect on thrips, \u2018but it \"has been found that tobacco stems boiled until the liquid is like strong coffee, 16 certain death to them.If the plants are eyringed freely every day for a week, there will not be a \u2018thrip\u2019 left.and a ro- newal of vigor will at once be noticed.APPLE TREE PESTS.Miss M.G.W.\u2014In order to have the highest authority on the egubject your specimens of the pest were sent to the entomologist at Macdonald College, so that the latest up-to-date remedy might be given you.I hope by this time some worl has reached you that will be helpful.Jt is evident from the condition of the leaves that you do not epray yourtrees.This is certainly a necessity in your case, for prevention is better than cure.The maggots belong to a class of insects that feed on the aphides.) ONION SETS.L.B.\u2014Sow the seed thickly the year, then when quite ripe, store a dry place for planting out the following season.Onions do not ripen their bulbs later than August, if they are wanted to ripen so as to keep all winter they must be put into the ground in early spring.The Bermuda onton is grown from seed.and there is no difficulty in starting thle vegetable either from seed or eets, but the land must be rich, and free from lumps.They can be grown year after year in the same ground without any injury or cause for failure.! LEAVES FOR NAME.Nellie B.\u2014The ]eaves enclosed in letter belong to a plant called Desmodium pen- duliflorum, a hardy plant nitroduced from Japan and having the peculiar rosy magenta coloring of many plants that come to we from that country.It comes into bloom late in the summer and is one of the beet herbaceous plants we have for that season giving variety of coloring.There ik no difficulty in prona- gating from seeds or cuttings, and well cared for it will grow to a height of from four to five feet on ordinary soll.le WHEN YOU PAY IN ADVANCE IN SYDNEY.(Omaha \u2018Bee.\u2019) \u2018 While there is a good deal of the American spirit prevailing and Melbourne, they do things there in a peculiar way.It is hard to get used to them,\u201d said Frank T.Wallace, a travelling man who has returned from a year\u2019s trip in Australia : * They have excellent restaurants There but they run on a peculiar plan.A man goes in and sits down at a table and a waiter, generally a woman, hands him the bill of fare.He makes out his order on a slip and before he is waited on the waiter goes to the cashier and has a little private talk with him.The cashier looks over at the customer and if he appears to be good for the bill he is served.Otherwise, he ig asked to pay in advanse.The meals are good and cheap.The same eareful scrutiny is made wben a fellow registers at a hotel.Good looks will go farther than any amount of baggage.\u2019 first em in if, in.Sydney | ST.PAUL 1909.Notes on the Christian Endevor | Convention.(By one who was there.) The greatest of the great! it was called, and it was well named, not because of its large atendance, but De- cause of its spirit.\"Thy kingdom come, was the key-note.After Mr.Stelizle, superintendent of the department of church and labor of the Presbyterian Church, had spoken on \"Labor, capital and the Church,\u201d the policeman assigned to this work, but if 1d known talk like that was gong.I'd have kept quiet.I would not bave missed it for anything; from this out I'm a friend of Chtistian Endeavor.\u201d A Baptist minister said: \u2018I have been a critic of Christian Endeavor.but this convention has converted me into Its sincere advocate.\u201d To have breathed in this spirit of earnest determination to do something worth while in building the Kingdom of God on earth would have converted most critics and forever silenced those who sav that Christian Endeavor is merely an impractical, emotional organization, Many thousands were there; nearly every state and mgst of the provinces were represented.Its international character was emphasized, the Union Jack had its place with the Stars and Stripes in decoration.At the final meeting when four representatives from each state marched in line carrying banners and streamers, Canada was graciously given first place.A minister from British Columbia.with Our national flag, led this great procession, a minister from Manitoba voiced Canada\u2019s purpose for the next two years, and delegates from Ontario and Quebec supported them.Immediately after our message was spoken the Canadians present rose in a body and sang, \u2018The Maple Leaf Forever,\u2019 and enthusiastic applause which followed expressed the hearty welcome which the (Canadians had felt from the beginning of the convention.THE TIDE > HAS TURNED.The tide -has.turned, the movement is no longer from the Christian Endeavor Society to denominational orgamza- tions, but the other way\u2014the Baptist Young People are fecoming the Baptist Young People\u2019s Union of Christian Endeavor; the Evangelicals are now the * Key-stone League of Christian Kndea- vor.is does not mean that denominational organizations are being dropped, but that they are being included in a larger fellowship.\u2018For Christ and the Church\u2019 is the Christian Endeavor motte.Each can be organized \u2018for its distinctive work, but united for what is common to all.I'he Christian Endeavor circle is not an eaual one with People\u2019s Union, er the Westminster Guild, but one- that .without breaking either, can include them all in a mghty united fellowship of endeavor for Christ.the most enccuraging features in the present outlool.Canada is behind in this movement, but there is hope.\u201cThe meetings were held in the Aud- torium, tbe Armory, the Metropolitan Opera House, and in half a dozen churches.The Auditorium is a wonder, seating ten thousand peple, so that all can hear, or nearly all, The choir complained, but when one speaker addressing the audience said that as the members of the choir claimed they could not hear a word, he was going to 1invite them to come down to some vacant seats near the front, they at once began to move, and the speaker turmed round and asked.\u2018 How did you hear that ?which caused a general laugh.This Auditorium can, by a mechanical device, be eonverted in a few minutes into a hall seating only half the number possible at full size.The reception .nd entertainment committees were all that could be desired.Delegates weie met at the station, where an office had Leen installed in the waiting room, znd escorted to their state or national headquarters, where they registered, were given information and started in charge of a page to their lodgings.patriotic service.A procession a mile long, carrying flags, banners, streamers, singing hymns, marched to the State Capitol, a magnificent new building, and gathered on the stens to hear a speech by Mr.William Jennings Bryan.From the outskirts of the crowd he could not be heard, although every word spoken by Dr.Clark and Mr.Shaw was heard distinctly.A bootblack standing at the edge of the crowd, remarked: \u2018lI know why that man ain\u2019t President.\u2018cause he can\u2019t talk as loud as them other fellers.\u201d Mr.Bryan has the renutation of having done some loud talking in his , day, but after all the leaders of a great religious movement are right in beating 2 politician Mr.Bryan also spoke at onc of the great noon meetings in the Opera House, at least one listener thought he had missed his calling.that he should have been primarily a religious instead of a political leader.\u2018Isn't Mr.Bryan splendid; yet I'm so glad he\u2019s not President.\u2019 was one of many such remarks overheard, A JOKE ON MRS.CLARK.At the patriotic rervice there was a good joke on Mrs.Clark.She is one of the sweetest of women.The beauty of her character is stamped on her face.She is never conspicuous.She had to Le persuaded a long time before she would consent to have her photograph taken with her well-known husband: but she is always by his side when her thoughtful care can help him.As ueual the St.Paul commit\u201cee presented Dr.Clark with a gavel\u2014a beautiful one made of Indian pipestone, and in the uncommon shape of a tomahawk.Mrs.Clark feared that Dr.Clark might mislay it, so she undertook to carry this batchet-like gavel to the Capitol, On the way a woman stepped up to her and at the door said, \u2018I kicked when 1 was | the Epworth League, the Baptist Young | President (Clark considers this one of y you were Carrie Nation! The most spectacular meeting was the : 8 patna.* or EE SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.nes WE nS SL EE - FY .ps Lr PE 24 MINE A ITI, ES ES Sem À A a wes Ta rel] Jens Oe TRE Oars Pa LL NAT (TRY Ti \u20ac rh CESSE EE ENS EEE MES ME Pa ENTRE \u2019 -~ i per WR Te bal fey y Cf rate PEER Pure rares 2 TT, re 21 The Price ANNUAL JULY CUT PRICE SALE This Shoe worth up to $3.50.July Cut S| 48 : Price Sale .~ = mori = A latest American toe.Ladies\u2019 Blucher Oxfords and Garden Ties im patent colt, patent kid, vici kid, gun-metal, ox-blood, tan, Russia calf, Cuban and military heels, Shoes made to sell in the ordinary way up to \"$3.50.Boston cuts the price to - - $1.48 | BOSTON SHOE STORE, Cor.Mansfield and St.Catherine Streets.tn \u2018Christian.Endeavor,\u201d answered Mrs.Clark.\u2018Oh,\u2019 said the woman in a toné of disappointment, \u2018I thought perhaps The (ity was for the time being handed over to the Christian Endeavorers.The electric lights on the principal streets all had C.EK.painted in red on \u2018opaque globes.The ice-cream parlors served \u2018Christian Endeavor Sundaes,\u2019 and every store in some way or other invited the delegates to invest in ifs wares.\"Phe singing was great.Professor E.O.Excell and Mr.Percy, S.Foster were the musical directors.One Endeavorer who had been Accustomed to Excell\u2019s an- \u2018thems all\u2019 her hfe, and to whom Re had heen only a name, said, \u20181 didn\u2019t know he was still living.I would have ns soon expected Moses to stép up on to \u2018the platform as E: O: Excell\u2019 Every delegate was thankful that both he and Foster still live.; The quiet hour was a very profitable ong each morning under the able leader gljip of the Rev.Dr.T.W.Tomkins, rector of Holy \u2018rmity Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia.\u2018The best of all \u201cit was commonly called.The twenty denominational rallies emphasized thé wide fellowship of Christian Endeavor.| ; The Junior and Intermediate session was, in the opinion of many, the most interesting of all.| PEN PORTRAITS OF OFFICERS.The Ryan was the headquarters hotel, The officers, trustees and speakers had a dining-room to themselves.lt was & privikge to meet with the intimacy of the meal table so many C Jedders of the continent.\u2019 \"Dr.Clark, the beloved founder and president, looks younger: than he did five years ago.He fletcherizes now -and advises others to masticate the food in the same way.if they would live long and well.Mr.Shaw, the general scéretary: why, of course.: \u201cHe\u2019s all right,\u201d bouncing about like a.pubber ball, full of enthusiasm, i \u2014jokes.5 Je Patho, the general treasurer, a Boston manufacturer of refrigerators, who somehow finds time to freely give to the financial interests of the United So- Big, genial, the friend of every- be who is in need of information.Yes, \u2018he\u2019s aft right,\u2019 too.oo he's ot W Sle.of the \u2018Christian Endeav- \u201cWorld, no wonder he stoops, for he tds fhe vepiitation of fisuing a new book every fortnight.This as a hobby.His editorial work is his business.The Rev.R;-P; -Anderson, his associate, a new- cotaer into the \u2018American ranks, is a lov- abft man and a clever one.Dr.Clark «iw what he was doing when he asked hig Scotsman to come from Norway to {eke lis present position.La inf, pe icati anager, an r.e- the pue were there, and a splen- van + They were all les aid group they aré.God bless them ! | asked,.\u2018What.is.your organization?| of the religious: The land for the international headquarters at Boston has been purchased, and the hope is strong that the building will soon be possible.1f every Endeav- orer on the continent would give twenty- five cents it could be built at once.This building is to be a memorial- to Dr.Clark, and supply much needed offices for the staff.Dr.Clark has no salary as president, has never asked for finap- cial help, but while he has given his life and travelled in nearly every land in the interest of world-wide Endeavor, he has supported himself by literary work.It is ftting that Endeavorers should show appreciation by providing a permanent home for the scaff.But as Mrs.Clark remarked privately, \u2018They\u2019ll have to hurry up if they want it to do Dr, Clark much good?ATLANTIC CITY.\u2018Atlantic City.1011,\u201d is to be the next.Indianapolis, Kansas City and Dallas, Texas, wanted it badly.Dallas sent its mayor to plead for it before the trustees.He presented a letter from 1he Governor of the state, and a resolution of the State Legislature.His plea was strong.but he did not get it.\u2018Atlantic City, 1911 Don\u2019t forget.Yes, it was a great convention.premier NON-INFLAMMABLE STRAW.(London \u2018Daily News.) There are at the Africa and the East exhibition one or two novelties that are not on the programme.When I was be- tt ing shown the African village a day or two ago the missionary who conducted me borrowed a match, lit it and astonished the onlookers by applying it to the edge of the straw roof of one of the buts.Instead of starting the blaze that scem- ed inevitable the flame had no effect beyond blackening the ends of the straws, and when the match was thrown care- Jessly on the thatch it merely burned itself out, The incident proves the success of the attempt to render the materials used in the construction of the huts non-inflan:- mable.Wood is of course often treated in this way, but I am told that this is the first successful experiment in the case of straw.emmener THE COLOR OF THE EYF.It is not generally known that the eyes of infants are always blue, and that they do not begin to assume their permanent color until the sixth or cighth week.There is, therefore, truth as well as poetry in the statement that babies look about them in \u2018blue-eyed wonder?The wonder may be left to poets and philosophers, but the blue is always a practical fact.It is not uncommon to see different colors in the eyes of the same person, and even in the same eye half of the iris is sometimes brown and the other half blue.There is a popular notion that dark eyes are stronger than light ones.There is no truth in this except so far as they are better protected against excessive light.\u2014 Bristol \u2018Times.\u2019 | 2 4 IN THE the burglars may do.Why our policy saves you all loss.comes when you're asleep, or else when you're away.Nine times out of ten you don\u2019t get a chance to defend your property.It costs very little to Insure Your Home or Store against all loss by burglars and against any dam Our premiums are small, but if a burglar eomes to you The Dominion Guarantee Go, Ltd, TS ve A = \u2014\u20142\u2014 ?a \u20ac THE THIEF THAT COMES NIGHT dR SH VE Whe Wile Ure Wie WE Wie Wile WH not be on the safe side ?LP A A | oHas.W.HAGAR, General Manager, 802 St: James Street, cor.St.Michael Lane, TA A A TR CS EN cry ae na CE At ue\" eq) \" _\u2014 MTA ES ho RT DAME SE CE EU 3 de a stay ot .\u2014 tron rae = Zi pg a ree tL - vos > as bay = ink e FS A 3 ee es ; mi me eu } = ke emai ps aus I \u2018 A PE A A Peau à EET: RON .ox : g peur = reset ol =; - - A \u2019 A a = pat K ig .4 DEE: BR - = RPE = ny A Te _ ?- = pese 7 =o 190 ey pera dates x ; Le ed : i?~ Ley] = - \u2019 e sphere \u2019 Rg port FRSA, A ey Onl) AR cea Bn CE 19% 7 rir Soi Br LT, vid aaa A iad AALS RAR TI BDI AR ee de 2 nalts spa Me io J a 5 En mn , = cada ORNE oid REA vil ER eC IE is od EE Ce AO EEE A a 2 rires Cr 2 CE vu Gas Ps ; il an Ny A con vores re - en are os ae Es + - = Ce Le = CL eee e .2.- _- D Le m= ph : - To - mr 2 A = Pers - - Lo.i T.$a - \u201c Dore - cr 7 _\u2014 > - > ol a Re SE J » ETew eC .LL.; PP ; as we tie epee TT _ 5 - ue 3 T py = - = .3 x pr EE EE EE re 0 Pr ual MES - > - a \" r\u2014 \u2018 - - il A = - AR - - ma Shai n ae - - : - mae So .\" ~ \u2014 = es > rc x fy ae j x a sil SN) BONE SAC.aS TIRE AR ps: ag pS J FREE 3 ST ra Eco pate OR LP ig me a ve RMS oh \u2014 .Di 5 ë As .T à py » Te Rap ey PE ry a EGY 8 \u2019 \u2019 a +.à J .; - 2, .es _ + - \u2014 - ee .g a -, +, .; - =.4 \u201c 2 \u2014 a .= Co aap Sega, fi SA .La sd .- - : n ; 5 = : ; tte K 26 a 2 » .Sry _\u2014 a pry = > - a - - » .a N 2 , eme A NE PO GES .Er GE o a Al A \u2019 : 6 \u2014 044 oN A TRE = .pet > ., , \u2019 ; _ = = a A a - ÿ ; - a 8 ee dail bo a a combi ee C0 J D Ado A .EE el page hw LE em ~~ CEE ET EE ee a a Le os ere Era. \u2014_\u2014 Cf, DEA + DE ver ip me = = ~ se = se ke A ais ce SRE Er à.mu PRE vk ses es es RET FO + ce pins re Pi à 2 > pra wh RTT GN Ld o VU SPS EE EE PO TO 8 MRE == SRE PONT TE SES PV HAC I - LC = .nL .i i a LITERARY REVIEW.SOCIAL UPEIFTING.Since the opening of the twentieth century questions of political and social science, such as labor problems and philanthropic organizations have occupied a large space in our newspapers and maga- gines, in university curricula and in legislation throughout Christendom.The question of Cain, \u2018Am I my brother's keeper?\u2019 is coming to be looked upon as bearing his brand.The \u2018brotherhood of man\u2019 is in the air.In great cities and small towns are to be found playgrounds, clubs, libraries, free training schools.The churches are everywhere taking up institutional work.The feeling is growing that \u2018the best help is giving a man a chance to help himself.\u201d Social and industrial injustice are studied and remedial measures sought for.This attitude is strikingly illustrated in the latest number of the Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia entitled \u2018Labor and Wages.\u2019 ($1.00.) This is a considerable volume consisting of some twenty short papers on phases of the labor problem.Employment bureaus, workingmen's insurance, profit- sharing, distribution of immigration, conditions of the working classes and, chief of all, the problem of unemployment are treated in an eminently practical way by men and women specially qualified to give opinions and make suggestions.Some | are professors of social science, some are captains of industry, as Andrew Carnegie on stock sharing in the great steel industries, some are directly interested in charity organization or other pubic work.One of the studies of special interest to citizens of Montreal is \u2018Seasonal occupation in the building trades.\u2019 One of the most painful aspects of our winter poverty is the unemployment or un- der-employment of skilled workmen in these trades.We attribute it to climatic conditions and this is undoubtedly a serious factor in the case.But the writ er of this article, a member of the staff of the Chicago \u2018Record-Herald,\u2019 places this fourth and last in the list ot >auees found in his experience to govern \u2018he periodicity of wopk.\u2018The three factors in the case are all capable of elimination, especially the third, and are therefore worthy of consideration.They are (1) the custom of a \u2018renting zea- son, (2) commercialism seeking to get immediate return for investment, so that houses\u201d are begun barely in time to be finished for the \u2018renting season,\u2019 and (3) the habit of putting Off necessary 1e- pairs and alterations till the last possible moment, generally the time when workmen are busy overtime.Busy seasons in the building trades are artificially created.In the days when the steam-heated apartment was unknown there might have been good reasons for having interior decorating done only in the summer meutbs.Those reasons do not other ; : .THE MONTREAL DATLY WITNESS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, HT ty eg 1909._ ec ~\u2014 \u2014 time required for construction with the utmost precisicn.The tenant frequently moves in before the building ie completed.The result is the usual rush and overtime work, with the consequent inftrior workmanship.The habit mentionzd as the third cause may be illustrated by the steam-fitter.At the close of winter the owner of a residence determines to have Lis furnace replaced by hot-water plant.He seldom, however, has the work done in the summer mcnths, when the steam-fitter needs work.Instead, he puts it off until the arrival of the first cold weather, and then he wants the work completed in a day.There are thousands of others in just the same position.Climatic conditions may be said to be beyond human control, but only in a slight degree are they responsible for the seasonal nature \u2018of work in the building industry.Only a few trades are affected directly by weather conditious.The fact that with nearly all the building trades.there is a dull £ea- zon in the midsummer months, proves that the causes for enforced idleness are artificial and are, therefore, capable of being changed.This is clearly a case of evil being wrought by want of thought.If the proprietors and tenants of Montreal realize that a large number of capable and willing workmen are in actual want during the most trying months of the year, and that, accompanying this physical dis- | tress, there are the further results noted in this article\u2014loss of interest in their work, a breaking up of thrifty habits and an increased dependence on trades unions, this realization vill be the first step towards bettering the circumstances of the workmen, the quality of their work and the relations between employer and employee.The \u2018national labor exchange\u2019 is the i subject of writers on both sides of the : Atlantic.Mr, Sidney Webb, of London, and Professor Devine, of Columbia | University advocate very strongly the es- , tablishment of \u2018an efficient system of bringing together as quickly as possible those who are secking work and those \u2018who are seeking workers\u201d Mr.Webb takes as his model the mercantile marine office of the United Kingdom.He works out a very elaborate plan whereby labor of all grades may b.arranged for and those unfit for regular labor weeded out and sent to training institutions.Professor Devine's plan\u2018 is for such an.exchange for New.aYork city, the distr buting centre of most of the immm- grant labor for tlie whole nation as labor, A sequel to the paper on \u2018An Employment Bureau \u2018for New York City,\u201d is the volume entitled.\u2018 Miserv and its Causes,\u201d by Edward T.Devine, Ph.D, LL.D., (The Macmillan Co., of Canada, $1.25.) Twelve years\u2019 experience 1 connection with the New York Charity | Organization Society, together with ' careful research and inauirv among oth- \"er social workers has led Dr.Devine to the conclusion that much of the mis- well as in itself the largest employer of | agement, for ignorance may bLe overcome, The closing chapter, \u2018Justice and Prosperity of the Future,\u2019 contains the ten elements of his ideal state\u2014 af sound heredity.a protected childhood, a prolonged working period for men and women, freedom from preventable disease, freedom from professional crime, a general system of insurance, a ratipn- al education, a liberal relief system, a \u2018standard of living that ensures the necessaries for health and comfort.and the redeeming and purifying influence of religion.Along a similar line of thought is the little pamphlet, \u2018 Social Service) by J.J.Kelso, of the Children\u2019s Aid Society of Ontario.Its motto is, \u201cThe welfare of one is the concern of all.\u201d \u2018Lhe points he emphasises are the care of neglected children and youths, the provision \u2018of family homes rather than institutions, of playgrounds, day nurseries, pensions for widowed mothers, the training of police in, philanthropic work,\u201d a farm colony for defectives, & labor exchange, proper public toilet conveniences, the provision of healthful conditions in factories and workshons.A most interesting glimpse is given of the treatment of criminals and prisoners in Cleveland, as told by Frederic C.Howe, in \u2018The Outlook.\u2019 The Cleveland farm colony is an experiment which is successful beyond the hopes of those who made it.\u2018Kindness has taken the place of punishment; help has been substituted for fear.There are no guards, no stockades, ne clubs, no revolvers.Out of hundreds of prisoners at work on the farm only a handful have broken parole and escaped.\u201d Financially the farm colony is an entire wuccess.It supplies the public institutions with farm produce.\u2018But that is the least important consideration.The principal thing is that we restore the prisoner\u2019s self respect.He grows strong by outdoor work.He goes back to life again able to meet the temptations which the city offers; and a very large percentage of these men never come back.\u201d \u201cThose who have been released have themselves formed} a \u2018Brotherhood\u2019 to care for and assist discharged prisoners.new idea in criminal and philanthropic administration has been developed.\u2018Cleveland now treats its unfortunate\u2019 wreckage not only according to the dictates of Christianity, but according to.the dictates of justice as well\u201d * \"ar .4 One of \u2018the conditions of publie health is discussed in \u2018The Battle of\u2019 the Microbes,\u201d published by the Mer: \u2018chants\u2019 Association of New York.This, is a discussion of the various methods of sewage disposal, crude disposal, chemical precipitation, irrigation or filtration.Crude disposal or discharge directly into a body of water is only justifiable when the body of water is large .qui In six years a \"ten, of Helicon.a Study in the Progress of English Poetry, from Chaucer to Milton,\u2019 by J.W.Mackail, Professor of \u2018\u2019oetry in the University of Oxford (London: Longmans & Company).Professor Mackail, in the three studies which be includes in his book, goes rather deeper than his title would suggest tor he follows the course of the main stream of English poetry until it had reached the mighty depth of Milton's day.The dignity of the author's style and the frequent beauty of his prose go.no .ess than the subject matter of the book, to make it of real importance.Prof.Louis Ginzberg, of the New York Jewish seminary is engaged on a work of which the first volume 1s now published.\u2018The Legends of the Jews\u2019 (Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America): is to be complete In four volumes, the first three re- preducing without note or comment all Jewish legends that refer to Biblical characters and events, the fourth and final volume to comprise an exhaustive study of the subject, textual, literary and critical.There is abundance ot material on which to draw whether from rabbinical, apochryphal.or psecu- depigraphic sources, but Prof.Ginz- berg has set himself bounds and does not overstep them.The first volume, translated by Henrietta Szold, deals with the many curious legends that surround the \u2018Bible times and characters trom creation to Jacob\u2019 and their presentation without comment of anv kind will flake the final volume eagerly looked or.That the current agitation of the sui- fragettes in England is not a pioneer movement 1s abundantly evident in the book published by E.I>.Dutton & Co.this month, entitled \u2018Lhe Status of Women under the Englsh Law, by A.\u2018Beatrice Wallis Chapman, D.Sc.(Econ.) and Mary Wallis Chapman, B.A.The first date in the book is 1066, the last 15 1909, and from the former tô the latter is traced the gradual and steady growth of the movement to place women on a political equality with men in Great Britain, FICTION.| - A variation on the familiar story of the bubble revolution in South America 13 provided in the anonymous \u2018Condor,\u2019 a child of German imagination through- * (Berlin: Hermann Paetel).But this ix no more bubvie revolution or petty war of one South American state with another.It is no less than che story of the triple alliance of Chili,\u2019 Argentina, and Brazil, against the United States, The loophole is jprov:d:l bv the States against themselves in the despatch of a punitive expedition - against a troublesome element in Urn- guay.Not only is Uncle Sam humil- lated with crushing defeat, but before the author is satisfied the States are stripped of all their recent imperial +c- : Quisitions, and dire destruction thieat2ns the nation.The bock is cruluy writ- but what is norable atout :t 38 that is written by a German in Germany and the Germans so short a while ago showed.a curious interest in the some- = comen c» CENENNS \u20ac GS ee CN goes on forever.Food Fads may come and go, but It contains more rea! nutriment than meat or eggs and is more easily digested.Try it for breakfast.0 CE $ID SREY afternoon\u2019s picnic.Made in a minute, adding boiling water.already in \u2018\u2018Reindeer\u2019\u2019 Coffee.Light to carry, \u201cean [Rn v= - LR DEN 3 oo Le CR \u2018 SP aap OF re ROE K Teak > 2 ee, - - ES TTT \u201ccondensed 7 «COFFEES, 52 = Combined Ready to Use.\u2018Reindeer\u2019 Cofice is exactly what you want on a cance A trip \u2014 a fishing expedition \u2014 4 fortnight in the woods \u2014 or an right in the cups, by sim: The milk and sugar ait quick to prepare, delicious to drink.Will not spoil in the opened can.42 The Truro Condensed Milk Co., Limited.- Truro, N.S.TIT 1 Ra ae ZA \"8; specialty of ours.| TRUNKS, VALISES, 3 TROIS te re the unavoidable rough usage which they are bound to get, are a BAGGAGE SMASHERS Are harmless when they have our Trunks to handle.Trunks made on purpose to withstand Style as well as quality goes with the name of LAMONTAGNE.F3: enough to dilute it.sufficiently to render it innoxious.Chemical treatment, has been found costly and not enftirely apply to-day.There appears no good rea- ery under modern social conditions 18 son why part of the work of the paper- due to \u2018 mal-adjustment,\u201d which may be hanger done in May, might not have been ' remedied if its causes are understood.SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS, Etc.ue Pete) ti TS S dene as well in January, except the custom referred to.This applies to the other building trades.The whole industry revolves around the renting séasons, always with tbe scie results, namely, the concentrating into a few weeks, work that should be spread cver months.We arbitrarily, in many cities at least, make May 1 \u2018moving day.\u2019 .The custom imposes hardships on everyone concerned.The desire for quick returns, taken in conjunction with the renting seasons, has a material effect on the building trades workman.; Builders make their calculations on the .Horse Distemper © Prince Edward Farmer Solemnly D£clares Nervilime Is a Specitic \u2018After fifty years\u2019 experience in raising horses 1 can safely testufy that no remedy gives such good results for\u2014an all-round stable liniment as Nerviline.\u201d Thus opens the very earnest letter of oJ.J.Evanston, who lives near \\Velling- ton, P.E.that took distemper a month ago, and was afraid I was going to lose Lim.His throat swelled and hard lumps developed.His nostrils ran and he had a terrible cough.1 Nerviline metes mt vas cures Quickly unable to relieve tmy horse of his pain and suffering till 1 started to use Nerviline.1 mixed a bottle of Nerviline and sweet oil and rubbed the mixture on the.throat and chest three times a day, and jou would scarcely believe the way that orse picked up.Nerviline ¢ured him.I also have used Nerviline for colic in horses and cows, and earnestly recommend it to every man that )s raising stock.\u201d For strains, sprains, swellings, coli, distemper, coughs and colds, no lim- ment will prove so efficacious in the stable as \u2018Neiviline\u2019\u2014it\u2019s good for man or beast, for internal or external use.Wherever there is pain, Nerviline will cure it.Refuse, substitutes.Large bottles 25c., five for $1.00, at all dealers, + The :Catarrhozone U0.\u2019y, Kingston, \u20181 had a very valuable horse) He considers the conditions that exist ; among the needy under the \u2018outs\u2019 that | strike him most forciblv\u2014\u2018 Out of Health, Out of Work, Out of Friends.\u2019 A very large proportion of the poverty of to-day is due to ill-health or accident.Oftzn this is itself due to malnutrition, which is both effect and cause, the result of hard work.low wages, and unsanitary or overcrowded i homes.| \"Misery, spricging from disease, will continue till workingmen are able to have a reasonable amount of light and air in their bomes; to reetrict tbe household to ils natural number.(without lodgers), to with- Éold children from gainful occupations till they have the neceseary strength and maturity; until they are able to take a reasonable amcunt- of recreatjou, and to enjoy their holidays; to work without ovcrwo.k; to consult a dentist or physician, and if necessary a specialist, in time; in short, to have an income sufficient to provide for the eecentials of rational living.\u2019 For the \u2018Out of Work\u2019 he finds the remedy in the national employment bur eau, already referred to.Friendless- ness, the third \u2018out,\u2019 he considers one of the most serious causes of misery.at the back of many of the suicides and insanities among the poor.Ihe cure is not in the best organized and best in- tentioned system of \u2018friendly visitors,\u2019 but in making the conditions of life tolerable, so that all may have the opportunity of making acquaintance and friendship among their natural neighbors.\u2018The provision of neighborhood facilities for spontaneous social intercourse, the shortering of hours, the raising of wages, the improvement.of health, and other similar methods.will prove more productive of the best kind of neighborliness and mutual personal service, than all the efforts \u2018onsciously directed towards that specific end.\u2019 A very comprehensive study of adverse -conditiens in a thousand dependent families is illustrated bv charts showing the various causes that combined to render them dependent.\u201d The radical wrong at the basis of all he finds to 4 be ignorance, and in this finds \u201cencour efficient, so that some method of filtration is generally in use for inland towns or cities.Settling and septic tanks, separate and combined systems of sewers are explained so that the lay mind caf understand.Small sewers of the separate system, in which household sewage is carried in different mains from storm water are those advocated as most sanitary and reliable.\u2019 The British Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal is quoted largely to show the results\u2019 of the different systems and also the danger to rivers from thé effluent of sewage plants, the law Te- quiring the utmost efforts to purify the effluent before its entrance to nôn- tidal rivers.One of the elements of the ignorance to which Professor Devine attributes present day misery is that concerning the conditions of family life, young people growing up with no knowledge of their physical being or of the safeguards of personal purity, and young} couples entering the married state equally ignorant of its demands.The Vir Publishing Co.lras now printed for private circulation a reprint.from \u2018What a Young Boy Ought to Know, by Sylvanus Stall, D.D.This is a pamphlet of pocket size, entitled \u2018How to Tell the Children the Origin of Life.\u2019 It takes up the development of Life up the scale of existence from the plant to the human family.Another small volume supplementary to this is \u2018Before Marriage\u2019 \u2018a mother\u2019s parting counsel to her son on the eve of his marriage, by Mm.Adolphe Hoffmann, (The Vir Publishing Co.) 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