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[" PERT SN LENT NPS cine and Warm vas, 175.4 NRI GIRL SHOT IN HER HOME BY A REJECTED SUTOR.\u2026 .- Found the Man Dead in the Hall Bullet in His Brain.~ £ ith a 1.11 was the sole wit- : a terrible (ragedy in ju ~ Marguerite street, \u201cnp a lme-crazed young \u201cvp smith shot a young Mari Louise Monette, | ,- 1 to marry him, and revolver on himselt, no \u2018he hall beside the lit- Young woman is NOW - qtal in a critical con- \\Innette had been work- .rant.and it was there » + the acquaintance of \u201ca time she was board- «.\u2026\u2026 Borromee street.À went to live with \u2018her sv address in St.Henn, sane about Smith untrfl -+ her on Sunday after- .n said that he wanted \u201cain, and that it was his ave for New York last ould not consent to the -n rate.not to as early i» wished\u2014and yesterday «a\\ld on her to make a tirise, the sister of the « aan.answered the door called.He merely said \u201c+ lier.and as he could not lrerch, nor she any Eng- no conver-ation.T'hink- \"ild wish to speak private- \\fonetie prior to \u2018his depar- Nv.+ York, she showed him or.and went downstairs, nrle together.vor «1x o'clock she heard ul the screaming of the ' .~+ ~inne up the stairs, che met | ~istep staggering down and \\!- ftod, he has shot me!\u2019 In \u2018und the body of the man -\u2026 the doorway between the + oe parlor, with the child sit- : The man was already .\u2018nulle: in his brain.rs and police were soon on - and the body of the man «+ + the morzgue, while the 4 -: \u201ctin Was conveyed to the y.-\u2014 I zrtal, where it was found co let had entered her back y shoulder.-\u2018*e 1s in too serious à con- \u201cnn *.IV any account of the tra- \u201cni what she had previous- [+ - supposed that Smith had.+=\".rn in Germany, or was of fre on Lu ant, though \u2018he bad evie ~~: pr living in New York for some \u201c== Tr< name might have been ~~ hut he pronounced it in the \u2018aved that Smith was a black- I was alsn said that he was a moving picture establish- (sir of his clothing at the morgue «me to throw any additional ons identity, \u2014 wa.July 27.-Hubert Latham, \u201cunm, who last week failed to w = English channel in his mono- LE, « auvther attempt to-day, but Les \u2018ù tbe sea, when two miles «is rescued by a torpedo iN AT boomy July 26.\u2014 The \u2018Baddeck \u201cand probably finest air- z= (Canadian Inventors, MeCurdy and F.W.\u2018turned out at Baddeck, Al have its intial test at camp in about a week; more to test Lbig than silver Dart.° tnai the ar- entered into between ment und Messrs, Mee vn as to the coming ex- + Company at Dadaecls, I cut five michines :n \\\\hite Wing, \u2018June \u201cvinea ls che air=lap \u2018tits together here), \u201cneh they have chns- N°1\" \u2018yet when \u201che official \u201ca in respect to tue \u2018ie More rec>ntlv In- ome of the officials at Ottawa will be = to be ao official © devartment on the bu it will be watch- ilhitary men, The | When the doctors afterwards examined his body, they said there were 1ndi- cations that he had been slightly under the influence of liquor.VERDICT OF SUICIDE Dramatic Evidence Given by Sister at the Inquest.\u2018My sister rushed screaming out of the house with her blouse stained with blood, and I caught her,\u2019 said Madame Paul Grisé, this morning, to Coroner McMahon, at the inquest on John Smith.Hiram Attewell said he knew Smith, who worked for him at the Gaiety \u2018I'hea- tre.His address was 145 St.Lawrence Boulevard, and he was twenty-two years of age.He stated that he had heard him speak of a girl he wanted to marry.He also heard him speak of a girl who was arrested in a house five weeks ago, and he went to court and claimed her as his wife.But he would not swear it was the same girl as he wanted to marry.He knew that Smith had spoken to a Mrs, Sutcliffe, who works in the Gaiety moving picture show, that he was going to revenge himself ¢n some girl.He had also told bim that the girl had gone to Boston, having stolen his clothes and \u2018his money.Madame Paul Grisé indignantly Te pudiated the idea of her sister ever having been in Boston, or that she had ever been arrested; and stated that she had been at her home five weeks ago.In quickly rushing sentences, as If she abhorred the memory of the tragedy, Mrs.Grisé told the coroner how her sister, stained with blood, her hair dishevelled, and her eyes dilating with fear, rushed into her arms on the street and fainted.\u2018But,\u201d said Mrs.Grisé, \u2018my first care was for my child, and, rushing upstairs 1 found the man lying dead across the doorway leading from the hall into the parlor, and the chid sitting beside him.\u2019 To a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter afterwards, Mrs.Grisé said that her sister had only known Smith since Sunday, that they were intending to be married, and that she owed her life to her running away after the first shot.Constable Blegnier produced a small six-chambered revolver, a club resembling a police baton, and a railway guide of the Grand Trunk Railway, which hg He stated in the course of \u2018his evidence that, being attracted by the crowd which\u2019 he saw around the door of Mrs.Grisé\u2019s house, he went upstairs and found on crossing the passage, the man\u2019s head in the parlor, his body in the hall, the floor covered with blood and a revolver two feet behind him up the passage.Dr.MacTaggart, having proved the cause of death to be a bullet wound, the jury returned a verdict of suicide.HUBERT LATHAM AGAIN FAILS In Attempt to Cross the English Channel in His Monoplane.MACHINE PLUNGED INTO THE SEA WHEN TWO MILES FROM DOVER.inventors are both Canadians, and one of them stated that the United States Government was after their invention, but seemed to prefer that the Dominion Government should bave the first chance.THE WASPS OF WAR.Paris, July 27.\u2014General Brum, the new French Minister ¢f War, commenting to-day on Louis Bleriot\u2019s feat in fiying across the Knghsh Channel last Sunday, says he regards the aeroplane and the submarine as the war instruments of the future.\u2018The aeroplane,\u201d declared the War Minister, \u2018is less vulperable and more rapid and cheaper than the dirigible, and as soon as it is perfect the French army will be provided with a swarm of these Wasns.BOSTEL'S AIRSILP.| Cleveland, Ohio, July 27.\u2014 An airship covered with waterproof canvas and fitted with propellers at its bow and stern, which will work like oars in water, is being built here.These strang- water, is being built here.These strange appliances have been added to the airship in order to prevent it from sinking in case it should fall into a body of water while on a cruise.\"he builder of the machine, Mr.Carl L.Bostel, says he expects to be able to carry trom six to twenty passengers in it He will also provide an apartment for baggage.IRON GALLERY.\u201cie Royal Victoria ahaut noon to-day, \u201c6 street, uear Lau- gallery of her home.It was found that her jaw was broken and she was badly shaken up but thesdoctors at the hospital, where she was taken, have not had found in the dead -man\u2019s possession.| \" \u2019\u201d MONTREAL, TUESDA! .+ MES HE ST.HEN eth 7, JULY 27, 1909.kL .TRAGEDY.* The.shooting took place in the mitdié flat of 137a St.Marguerite street, near Notre Dame street west, the entrance to which was by a door on the left of the building, at the head of the stair.4 - CANADA AND AUSTRALIA DR.WARD, ANOTHER PRESS DELEGATE, WHO WANTS SWIFTER STEAMSHIPS.Dr.F.W.Ward, editor of the \u201cTele graph,\u2019 of Sydney, N.S.W., who was a delegate at the recent Imperial Press Conference, in London, arrived in Montreal to-day on his way home.He is looked upon as the most distinguished of the Australasian delegates, and he was the one chosen to receive the honorary: degree of D.I.from the Glasgow Un: versity, while in England.Thus, while he left Australia a plain \u2018 Mister\u2019 he is returning with the dignified title of \u2018Doctor.\u2019 : + Like the other Australian delegates}.Dr.Ward is a pronounced advocate .of the improvement of the means of communication b:tween Great Britain and the overseas dominions.le is delighted at the results achieved by the conference in cheapening cable rates, but, like Mr.Mark Cohen, of the Dunedin \u2018Star,\u201d New Zealand, he wishes that more.could \u2018have been achieved in bringing the long-wished-for All-Red Route fleets of fast steamships into being.Dr.Ward was one of those who visited Canada in connection with the establishment of the Canadian-Australian line of steamships, which has done such good service | in fostering trade relations between Canada and Australia, but which is now: \u2018looked upon as inadequate to the demands of the times.rer CARELESS WITH MATCHES THOUGHTLESSNESS CAUSED FIRE IN THE MOLSONS BANK.The carelessness of some persons with matches in the- cellay of the Molsons Bank, yesterday, at half-past two in the afternoon, caused a conflagration.The firemen of No.24 station were quickly on the scene and the flames were extinguished before they could make much headway.The damage was slight and there was great excitement in the neigh- | borhood, rare INJUNCTION SUSPENDED.Mr.Justice St.Pierre has granted the petition of Kussner Bros.asking a suspension of the interlocutory injunction preventing them from furnishing a certain hne of blouses to other customers than the W.R.Bock Co., Ltd.pending the carrying out of a contract with | said firm.The court suspends the in- \u2018ene Nolan, a three- ny indications of internal in- : : ; : \u20ac \u201c ©.iad fallen rom the ound any junction until hearing and judgment on juries.the merits of the case.C2 RLF Th hase 2 fi de GE ARs aaa Se 4 ABDUCTION ROMANCE FOURTEEN-YEAR-QLD GIRL.MAR- ' \u201cRIED HER ALLEGED CAPTOR.\u2014 +A startling sequel has been furnished 10 the abduction charge bra.gnt against [(feorge Legueib, clerk to Æboasamra Kouri, 31 gram which was received this morning from Legueib stating that he had been married to Annie Boosamira in the State of Maine yesterday.There are three warrants out for.the agrest of Annie Bossamra, fourteen years age, for vagrancy.George Legueib, clerk, zbduction.Jad Alla, Legucib\u2019s uncle, charged with being a conspirator \u2018to abduction.\u201cDégelopments may be expected hourly, as ief Detective Carpenter has the caee in hand.STAGE CURTAIN ON FIRE \u2014 An unexpected and unwelcome scene was introduced into the programme at \u2018the Empire Hall Moving Pictures last evening, at half-past ten, when the curtain on the stage took fire, and caused some alarm.[he prompt and speedy action \u2018of the firemen quickly extinguish- éd {be flames.There was no panic, and thé entertainment was resumed.PENSION TO LADY WYLLIE London, July 27.\u2014The Government \u2018his granted a pension of $2,500 annual v-to Lady Wyllie, widow ot Lieut.-Col.2 \" William Curzon Wyllie, who was \u2018désassinated recently by Dhinagri, the Todian student in the Imperial Institute.f FIRE NEAR PETERBORO = r er.\u2014 $ \u201c\u20ac ?+ N beto Lumber Company\u2019s mills on Buan- .ham\u2019s Point, Ashburnham, with a ie quantity of lumber, were destroyed by Bere early this morning.How the ré.started is not known.The loss {will be about $75,000, with insurance less than half.\u20ac Pree CHILD DEAD ON DOORSTEP.5% rapped in .a sheet of brown paper, Hew born infant was placed on the r-step of Mrs.Faillon\u2019s house, 42 in street, on July 19.It was dead én found by her.An inquest was qi \u2018Torënoon by Coroner MacMah- à and'a verdict of hmicide was given.\"x > oa onsecours street, by.a.tele-.\u201cBeterboro, Ont., July 27.\u2014The Peter- \u201c OVERDOSE OF COCAINE Dr.Finnie Saw Victim Staggering and Was Told He Had Taken Drugs.COCAINE CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE THAN IN DRUG STORES, SAID THE DOCTOR.\u2018Neville Moody died of an overdose ot cocaine,\u201d was the verdict of the jury at the morgue this morning, in an 1n- quest on the body of an engineer of that name, whose death was recorded in the \u2018Witness\u2019 yesterday.Dr.Maclaggart stated that in his autopsy he found the stomach and brain congested, but nothing that suggested narcotics and, therefore, could not say that death was due to poisoning.Dr.Finnie, Park avenue, stated he had been in St.Lawrence Hall last Wednesday evening, and had seen Moody staggering as if drunk.On questioning him, he told the doctor that he had taken cocaine.The doctor gave him a dose of bromide, which sent him to sleep.Last Saturday morning he was called to the hotel, where he found him in an unconscious cndition.He had him removed to the hospital.There were two drug boxes containing capsules, and he must have taken ten of these.The doctor stated that people can get cocaine, unfortunately, in more places than drug stores.Dr.Frederick Tees, doctor at the General Hospital, stated that Moody was deeply unconscious, and could not be raised.He died \u2018fifteen hours after admission.He \"looked as if he had some poisning.John A.Dunlop stated he 31d known deceased and did not know of him tak- Ing narcotics.He had consulted a doc tor in Havana for nervous troubles.W.H.Latimer, assistant in Dowler\u2019s Pharmacy, said he recognized drug boxes as those purchased by Neville Moody from a prescription of some Dr.Lanie.The prescription was not a poison, and ls prescribed frequently, \u2019 The coroner, in summing up, said that considering on his own admission, Moody had \u2018taken cocaine on Wednesday evening, they could only suppose that the unconscious condition Was caused by an overdose of cocaine., *Me jury returned a verdict accordingly.> Asked by a \u201cWitness\u2019 representati afterwards, Doetor MeTaggart fative that an aut never i poisoning, opsy revealed cocaine STR C.RIVERS WILSON IS INVESTIGATING ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE FOR STEAMSHIP CONNECTION, In transportation circles it is regarded as rather significant that Sir Charles Kivers-Wileon, the president of the Grand: Trunk; and & party of directors of that company is coming to Canada by the Wihite Star liner \u2018Megantic.\u201d This is said to be the first occasion on which Sir Charles has ever travelled to Canada by the all-Canadian route, it being his mvariable habit to zome via New York.Although, as Mr.Hays remarked yes- lerday, there-is plenty of time for the Grand \u2018Trunk Pacific Company to think about the necessary steamship connections on the Atlantic and Pacific Cceans, 1t 18 quite evident, from Sir Charles Riv- ers-Wilson\u2019s new departure, that che sub- Ject is already being actively considered, and it may be taken for granted that the present trip is made for the express purpose of investigating conditions on the St.Lawrence route\u2014pernaps also with a view to a possible alliance with the White Star Line.Mr.C.M.Hays and Mr, Chamberlin, the G.T.P.manager, will go down to Quebec on Thursday to meet the party.Mr.Hays confesses that since his return from England he has been placed in possession of still more favorable news than he expected as to the progress of the G.T.P.in the west, and he is highly pleased at the prospect of presentinz a very favorable report to the visiting directors.He declares that there is now every prospect of the G.[.P.hauling out six million bushels of wheat to dce water this fall\u2014which is about four million bushels mcre than he had dared to hope a few months ago.So hapidly has the country filled up with settlers, and so great was the area of wheat sown along the company\u2019s main lines that the erection of fifty elevators along the line has been rushed forward this summer, in addition to the eighty put up last fall.THE FOURTH TEST MATCH (Canadian Associated Press.) London, July 27.\u2014In the fourth test cricket match to-day between England and Australia, the latter made 77 runs for two wickets in the second innings.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = GULF REPORT.Father Point\u2014Raining, west wind.Fame Point\u2014Cloudy, calm.Heath Point\u2014Cloudy, south-west wind; outward 6 a.m., four-masted C.P.R.iiner.Cape Ray\u2014Cloudy, south-east wind; in- wand.6.30 a.m.Tonian, which signalled \u2018delayed by fog\u2019; Montrose \u2018100 miles southeast at 9.20 a.m.Cape.Race\u2014West wind; foggy, off shore; Megantic 180 miles east at 8.10 a.m.Belle Isle\u2014Clear, north-west wind; twen- ty-two bergs in sight; outward 3.30 a.m, Lake Erle; yesterday, 4.30 p.m., Hesperian, Point Amour\u2014Clear, strong west wind; outward \u20187 a.m., Manchester Port.: This could only be dis- | covered by a chemical analysis, 0 | tained by À.Rheaume, es qual.Fine and Warm i PRICE ONE CENT.NEWS IN BRIEF.After three years\u2019 of faithful effort te restrict international armaments, during which time Germany has laid down eleven large armored ships to Britain's eight, Britain has come to the conclusion that the peace talk has become too ore- sided.Following Mr.McKenna's announcement yesterday that four new warships are to be laid down in Apr:l next, to be completed in 1912, Mr.Asquith assured the House that the »iup had been taken in no spirit of aggression, but because the auxious deliberation of the past month had forced the government to conclude that such «ction was the oaly one they could with lon- esty ask parliament to accept.Melilla, Morocco, is reported quiet today.The action of the Spanish Government in declaring a state of siege in Barcelona, following the riot yesterday, caused great surprise, but indications are that similar action will be tasen shuld riots be fomented anywhere 0 0 à 3 0 Casey, 3b +.«0 ov .\u2026 .4 0 6 1 2 9 Cobrin, BB + 06 0s 0 3 6 868 1 2 1 Savidge, p .\u2026 40 +0 .\u20263 1 2 0 5 © Totals ., .29 6 8 27 13 3 PROVIDENCE.Moran, If .3 0 1 1 0 0 Courtney, 3b .4 0.6 1 4 2 Anderson, 1b .\u2026 .4 0 1 11 0 6 Arndt, 2b .À ow A À 0 1 1 3 0 Phelan, cf .2- 0 60 1 0 0 Blackburn, 88 .\u2026.3 0 0 2 3 Hoffman, rf .«0 vo ov .4 0 0 1 0 à Wilson, ¢ .os 40 .4 0 1 5 1 1 Lavender, Pp vv eas ev 20 .2 0 Uv 1 2 0 Totals .31 0 4 24 12 4 Score by innlugs\u2014 Providence .«.800000 000 Valnore' lost an-iron band.seeuring the\u2019 \u2018saturday, was robbed of medals valued at: ie Eng- , ch.next: Saturday first of their 41 3 s, The; distance for this 0x be welge th ie As wonderful play last year gave him the Can- \u2018adian open single champilon:hip, tha Qu:hec open single championship, «nd Montreal i cup, is al present in England, se he is ua- ablc to defend his title to any of the three trophies.However, nearly all the other well known Canadiar players are either hure or will arrive later in the week.Amonz those coming are Captain Foulkez, o! Ottawa, fron: whom Mr.Sherwell wrested the litle; Miss Moyes, of Toronto, the present holder of the ladies\u2019 championship, and Mrs.Hannan, of Toronto, whe has len prominent in English matches, so with the titles all open owing to Mr.Sherwell's ab- rence, exciting play may be expected.Yesterday à start was made, and che good progress 15 evidenced by the length of the | result list given below.A high win made ylay dificult, but otherwise the day was magnificert.The courts are in fine crdor, asd therc is no doubt that the Mount Royal Tennis Club ts an ideal spot to hold the ! Canadian champicnships.| Following are yesterday afternoon's results: Chipman (Mortreal) beat Prevost (Montreal), 6-love, 7\u20145.Cassils (Montreal) real), G-love., 6\u20144.Grier (Montreal) beat Drew (Montreal), 6\u20143, 8\u20146.beat Dunlop (Mont- Novice Singles.Hutchinson (Montreal) beat Savage (Montreal), 4\u20146, 9\u20147, 6\u20144 Schawr (Montreal) beat Killam (Montreal), walk-over.1 Sargent (Montreal) beat Carr (Montreal), '3\u20148, 6\u20142, 6\u20143.: ' J.G.Bcucher (London, Ont.) beat Ives (Montreal), 6-3, G-love.Handicap.Veysey (Mcntreal) beat Austen (Mootrzal), 6\u20142, G-iove.: McEachran (Torento) beat Miller (Montreal), 6\u20141, 64.| Bonnell (Ottawa) walk-over Hyde (Montreal), by default.Mixed Doubles.Miss Clay and Veysey (Montreal) beat { Miss Melver (Ctlawa) and Trench (Eng- \u2018 land), 6-8, 6-love, 6\u20142, ALL SPORTS SHOULD BE CLEAN SO SAYS MR.MACKENZIE KING AT TORONTO STREET RAILWAYMEN'S PICNIC.\u2014\u2014 FAST ON THE ROCKS STEAMER CAIRNCRAG AGROUNT) AT SNORTING LEDGES, DOVER ISLAND.The steamer Cairucrag, 3000 ton: register, Captain Hyslop, is ugrcund at Sporting Ledges, the western end of Dover Island, a few miles west of White Pviut, Causo.\u2018The spot is particularly lonely ani bleak, and although the crew succeeded ia launching the boats and gainiug the island, they only found a flsherman\u2019s hut and messages were sent for relief.The steamer cniouu- tered bad weather all the way from l'\u2018us- ton.The captain hoped to make the Siralt of Canso, but just at daylight, break: were sighted, and before her course could six years.go taking Cascarets for const ; began to diss \u201cSHIPPING NEWS \u201cI have suffered with piles f - - One year ago last +.- e course of à week I notice\u201d - .« r and at thee: | weeks they did mot trouble r- Cascarets bave done wonders fi: - .am entirely cured and feel hi.man.\u2019\u2019 George Kryder, Najx ~ Pleasant, Palatable.Potent Tax - Do Good.Never Sicken Weaker JOc.25c, 50c.Never soid in ! ula triacs, uine tablet stamped C CC.eure or your money back.Ne .Department «f Raiiways aod Ca: Ontario »t.Lawrence «a: NOTICE.SEALED TENDERR, a0.der-Igned, ond endors 4 Io Iron.\u2019 will be received uy, > P.M., on FRIDAY.the © scrap iron, both «a= a\u201d! w along the ling «f the Oya.Canals.By order, W.A STEWAI Cornwall, July ord.10 Newspepers instTling 1h without authority {rem 1L not te paid for it.\u2014 AN ANGLER'S ELYSIUM According to advertisemen- msorte gare aitke.They (1c but if flslhpg is better vuswr be chanxeg, the vessel bad crashed oa the rocks.tertrined of ficating her.Newcastle-ou-Tyne, and is owned by the firm of Ycusg & Nobel, of that port.CATHELIC SAILORS\u2019 CLUB.The British Army and Navy Veterans\u2019 As ooiation will have charge of the concert Toronto, July 26.\u2014The Hen.W.L.Mae- kenzie King addressed a meeting of labor men and others at Scarboro Beach Park at the opening of the Street Railwaymen's ane nual picuic.He said in pert that while the gospel of work was essential and a good gospel, it was necessarv that recreation should not be neglected if work was to be intelligent, efficient and effective.It was the duty of all gcvernments so to control the avarice of map that not alone human lite, but human bappine:s should be re- squed from its grasp, »0 that not only should man be allowed to live, but have a reasonable orpcrtunity to live happily.That recreation \u20achould be what jt was intended to be, namely, the handmajd of work, two things are necessary; In the first place, a certain amount of lelsure, and hours spent profitably.We need not only liberty, but a knowledge of how to enjoy euch a possession.Liberty which falls to the lewe! of license becomes & slavery weorss than the bondage frum which jt was the escape.\u2018All sports should be clean aad waaly.The same rules of fair play should apply tn ail industries.The mean employer, be hs ap individual er corporation ever so strong, the man who seeks to profit in industrial ing his women and children long hours,who neglects to provide for the safety and re- curity of his employees, should be made to cumply with the general regulations, be penalized or ruled aff: and the state, as umpire, should see that he is.Similarly, tha workman who shirks his work, who seeks to steal hia employer's hours hy neglecting his duty, or by performung it in a slovenly or careless fashion, should be regarded by his fellows as uafit for the game, and be made to train up and get out.\u2018 He concluded by declaring that so far as the Department of Labor was conceraed, there will be a fair field and favor towards BGJE, VALUE OF GOOD PUTTING THE FOLLOWING BY THE PEN OF THH WELI: KNOWN GOLFER, MR.BERNARD DARWIN, IS WELL WORTH READING.There is a golfing proverb to the effect that \u2018the man whe can putt is a mateh for anybodr.\u2019 The exact degree of truth m it, says Mr.Bernard Darwin, depends inter alia, on the interpretation to be put upon the wards \u2018can putt.\u2019 He then goes on to tell 62 a friend whom he discovered the other day endeavering unsuccessfully to hols out a rather curly one of some six feet, who declared that he would give a thousand a Year for the ability te hole every putt of that length, and would then expect to make a2 handsome annual income at the Setting aside such unnatural excellence as this, continues Mr.Darwin, the proverb would be a very good one, theugh losing sometl ing of the epigrammatic character which ovght to belong to a proverb, if it road: \u2018Thé man who can always putt ie a match for neorly anybody'; that is as high as it can truthfully be put, because, even it the invariably good putter existed and escaped lynching at the hands of =: meb goaded beycud endurance, there would al- Ways be the chance of his oppqnent being temporarily able to putt also.It would, for instance, Le of uo earthly usa to hole out with perfect regularity in two putts against Praid at Walton Heath, for cn mest doye cf the year he would do so too, 4nd on all days of the year he would reach in two shots many greens to which the ordinary self-respecling amateur has to play a fairly long pitch for bi: third.Braid, however, is not a fit subject for proverbs, and in ordinary golf, as played Sy ordinary people, who Car sometimes muddle round in quite low scerss.no doudt thé merely negutive virtues of not missing short putts is ot trcalculable value.THE CANADIAN MENLEY ~ Toronto, July 26.\u2014The Vesper Bost Club, Of Philadelphia, wired their entry for the of senior singles at the Canadian Henley, but did net mention thy scyller\u2019s mame.Sesre- [lary Barker wired accepting the entry and 2 Jroquesting.the name competition by sweating Lis labor, by work- | to-marrow evening at the Catholic Sailers\u2019 Club.Major James A.Edwards will uc- cupy tbe chair.The report on the Last \"Post contingency fund, established Intely in | Canada, for the honorable interment of all those who have served under the Britise flag should they die in distressful cirmam- | stances will be presented.The following : ill contribute te the programme:\u2014 Miss Jones, Mies Lavelle, Mr.and Mrs.Cole, | Mecsrs.Pennington, Sergt.-Major Sellars, | W.Ballantyne, Hoare, Q.M.Sergt.J.Butters, J.Clark, Ballantyne and Sutherland, O'Kane brothers, Pennington, Valice, Major Jas.A.Edwards, W, Kerr, #or- eyth, Clews aud Stewart.Sailors {rom the ships in prt will ajro cssist in makiug the :evoning & merry one.SAILORS' INSTITUTE CONCERT.At the Sailors' lustitute entertainment to- \u2018night the Black and White Troubadour | Minstrels will give their unique perform- | ance.The sailors from the ships in nort -will, also contribute, amongst them Leing i Bilife Williams, female impersouator; Ellis | Richardson, mandolfnist, of the Qesslcan, and George Chrimes.The trcasurer acknowledges, with thanks, ; the receipt of $30 from R.M.S.Empress of ' Ireland, Captain Forvtér, per Capt.Walsh, , amount of part collection taken on westbound voyage.NOTES.SS.Parthenia, of the Donaldson line, sailed fron: Glasgow for Montreal on Fri- av.§S.Bellcna, of the Thomson line, arrived at Newcastle from Mantreal on Saturday.The goverhment steamer Guluare is anchored at Cape Rosier, The government rteamer Rouville is ap- chored at Cape Rosier, 247 miles below Quehoc.; Steamer A.FE.Ames arrived in por.from Fort William with a full cargo of grain,and has left for Fort William, light.SS.Canada, White Star-Dominion line, reached Liverpool! from Montreal yesterday morning.Oclund, Dominion Coal Company, has arrived from Sydney.Ocean, Dortnion Coal Company, also arrived and cleared for Sydney, light.Steamer Hellig, Olav, Copenhagen, for New York, 198 miles east of Sandy Hook at 4 pm.yesterday.Will dock at 8 a.m.to- WATOH CANADIAN Besides these, and many other pictures, partments, well sustained Fashion, the tion of the month.Annual subscription, $1.00 a year, to any cf, Ces Se She ts stuck fast, but hope is en- ! where it is.She wus built at ' fish fo this waier than anywho: ARRIVALS.Steamer.At.From.Zeeland .New York .Antwerp Noordan: .New York., .Rotterdam Carthaginian .St.Johu's .Glasgow Haverford .Philadelphia .Liverpoo.Furnessia .Moviile .New York | Canada .Liverpool .Montreal K.Wilhelm der Grosse .Plymeuthb .New York Minuebaba .l.ondon New York Lapland .Antwerp .New Yerx Princess Cedille .Gibraltar .New York Kosnizin Luise .Genoa .New York it is in \u2018Georgiau Day\u2019 w There 1~ a £res they are always hungry.RE « whero you cau afiord to fi-h .| 8sh are numerous, biz Gi | savor.and that place Une fishermen say.Suppose booklet, issued by the Grane 7 ; way System tree, tcliing abou of the bass, pickerel pike and trout family.Addres- M.J =n - trio Passenser Agent, Liar oo tion, Montieal, P.Q = Gr \u2018Ta ON THE PARIS BOULE ARD» AN EXTRAORDINARY AND CV SOLITAN PROCESSION (Travel Magazine.) The crowds that sit b'1 90 te Pa - cafes on pleasant evenitp «1 8 to buy a great variety «1 L Le sidewalk pedlers.Acrobats apnear at IY Dai'te« and do their tricks on Capes LQ the sidewalks quite as tay SL days of Quasimodo.Newsboys (who aie ana =o men and never boys niu idle sojourners at the poles to which folded copus 110 \u20ac Ing papers are fustencd name headings, while (heu cous chant \u2018La Patrie: lu Pos Now and then an outils., + > his native garb\u2014an Au\" 5 +! 03 a Hindu, a Mexican.a 1° dian, a prince from Dative - body utters a note of sur = genuine boulevardier betras- nd sion of wonder.He 1: w an American aboriginal, Sensational women ghde : panther tread.each advert > 1: personal charm by unique sh je © or choice of ornament.Vher f.e buried in paint.like impress or 2 tures.Numerous are children - *e some popular delicacy for sale n ou iv kets.It 15 what we call hazelnu > such cireumstances, but -imulus.The women on I.UL.Dav of the first Tem- 5 \u201c\u2018erenve IN these grounds have v+{niticently.The first four week the audience was de- foe inst edition of the \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 1s del'vered in the city every eveaing of pun- Xcatton at $4.00 per annum, aid \u2018Worle Wide\u2019 at §L30 per annum.\u2014 All business communications should be sd- éressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \"Witness \u201cOffce, Montreal.All letters to tne \u2018Editor ehould be addressed \u2018Rditor of the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Mantresxl.' \u2014\" While the publishers of the \u2018Witness exclude from ite columns all financial and other advortisements which they consider calouimted or intended to take advantage of or injurs the reader, MK must be unJer- stood that they in no way guarantee ad- Verlisements, and must leave their readers to exercice their own diecretion in the way 0f putting faith in them.It is, of course, impresible to know much about mining ad- verlising, which offers.probabiy the most epecu.ative, and, therefore, the moet risky of ail investments, The great chances of gain are balanced by the great chances of Jore, and no one shouid invest ju a very speculative property more thas he can af- tor] to lose, \u2014 lb Readers of the \u2018Witnees\u2019 leaving the oity for a shorter or longer period, can have the \u2018Dauy Witness\u2019 each day of publication, by \"mail, at twenty-five cents per month.Great Erkiain and the United States included.r\u2014 1356 JOLY trans W|T|F|S S MT 1| 23 8| 9/10 (501617 20 21/22 |23 {24 27 28/29 [30 31 »e e » 0» »e ee e © e © 4| 51 6 13 pv 0 \u2014 Band\u201d Ce 4 fo - + L TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1909.I There is nothing in the Constitution, says the \u2018 Patrie, against\u2019 choosing the Governor-General from among the Ua nadians, and it would be one more sat \u2018isfaction to a loyal people to do so.What constitution does our contemporary mean ?If he is speaking of the British Constitution, under which we are supposed to live, there is everything against it.The British Constitution is à limited monarchy, not a republic.It has a king.not a chosen president.it a Canadian was to be chosen 18 gover- nor-general, it would go almost without saying that he would be selected at the recommendation of the Canadian Government.He would no more represent the Crown, but the Canadian people.He would not represent the Canadian people, but the Canadian party which happened to be uppermost when he was appointed.In quality be would be one such as our provincial gov>rnors now are, and with all respect to these, we do not think the Canadrin pesple would prefer the most respectable party place- man to a viceroy representing \u2018he empire as a whole, who is a tie\u2014the only visible tie lef*\u2014between (Canada ond the great empire on which the sun never sets.These are days of aggregation, not of disintegration.There has been considerable discussion over the eomplaint of Alderman Clearihue, in the City Council last week, that the Legislature had dealt with the :City Council in a very unbusinesshke way over the proposal to purcnase the Water and Power Compaay\u2019s \u2018business.He is reported to have said, \u201cThe Legis- \u201clature laid.it down \u2018thaf -we are to \u2018purchase \u2018ninety-five .petcent of the \u2018 company\u2019s stock.That .ninety-tive * \u201cpercent has been put upon: us by the \"\"* Legislature not of its own free will, \u2018but through influence that has been \u2018 brought to bear upon it by dthers.Our 7\u2018 purpose would have been served if.we \u201ccould - have obtained control of the i\u2019 « jompany- by the purchase of fifty-one.=s* percent -of - Lhe shares.\u2019 to the Act shows :that there is nothing A reference Xo prevent the city gaining control ot \u201cthe company by the purchase of fifty- one percent of the stock.Thé only ref- \u201cTerence to purchasing ninety-five percent \u201cof \u201c the\" stock ti that in Sañe the city wants to expropriafe any remnant of A \u2018in Canada bnt & slander shares, ninety-five percent must first be purchased.With the purchase of this company\u2019s stock looming up in *he future, it would be well for the publi¢ to make itself familiar with the \u201ckind of bargain it will get.In this connection it will be useful to call attention to a clause inserted in the-Act.by Mr.C.Ek, Gault, M.P.P., authorizing the city to] purchase shares in the Company only \u2018after a report of valuators determining the total amount to be paid and the liabilities to be assumed by the city for the said property has been laid before the council and adopted by by-law.\u2019 What the total amount of these liabilities is nobody seems to be able to say at prescat.The outside amount which the city is authorized to expend in buying out the company is $1,200,000, which would be at the rate of about $150 a share.There are those who say, how-) ever, that, by making the deal the city would be assuming liabilities to the extent of five or six million dollars, 1n- cluded in which are immense contracts that are now being carried out in the suburbs.Companies liable to be annexed, like syburban municipalities, in like circumstances, know how to forestall the city.per Mexico is asserting her Spanish-Indian crigin by rioting over an election.Under Porfirio Diaz, nominally president, but really emperor, Mexico has enjoyed peace and prosperity for some twenty-five years.No one questions that the Diaz rule has been as benign as any that any Spanish country ever enjoyed.There is, we presume, however, some reason for violent revolt in his case that there is in other Spanish republics, namely, that elections are so largely controlled by the party in power as to be no elections at all.If a country cannot get rid of a ruler except by force, there is no doubt some excuse for the use of force when a change is desirable.Diaz himself rose to power by leading a revolt.What has been strange about his rule in Mexico has been that, not only was no change desirable, but no change was desired.Sceing that there must be, there as elsewhere, the opposing camps of cleri- cals and Liberals, \"and seeing that, there as elsewhere in Latin countries, there must be a great hunger for the sweets of patronage, it is very wonderful that even the wisest of men could hold his own so long.Whether the movement that has found expression in the Guadalajara mob is general in the country we have yet to learn.Certainly, outside of Mexico no one that has dealings with the country looks forward to change with anything but the gravest alarnt Di is, however, seventy-nine years oi age.Canada has many large interests in Mexico.JINGO MISCHIEF.The threat of the Berlin jingo papers that the Germans in Canada will oppose the Government in any scheme for contributing to-the British navy, is in the very worst of taste and a great unkindness towards the best of citizens, who have come to share our allegiance as well as the freedom of our country\u2014 a greater freedom than they could have in Germany under its present rule.We should have said that this threat was not only an vnkindness to the (Germans if a Berlin paper did not profess to have found its text for this statement in a German paper published in Vancouver.We do not know what that paper, the * Western Post may have said\u2014possibly it was innocent enough, though sectional papers are generally more sectional than the sections they represent.No ene car pessibly blame the Germans in \"Canada for maintaining with pride and warnith their race traditions, and no one could blame them if they suould deprecate an armament prepared specially against (Germany.Thai such preparation should be especially against Germany is certainly Germany's fault, not ours.If Germany with no other reason in the world is wasting her resources on outbuilding Britain in \u2018Dreadnoughts,\u2019 it is the sublimest effronters, as well as an appeal to treason, to ask (German citizens to prevent the colonies contributing to the defence of the Empire.If what the German paper means is that the Germans in Canada should make themselves a political force against Canada contributing her share to the defence of the empire, it proposes to make the addition of Germans to our population a greater danger to the country than the advent of Asiatics.We look for quite the reverse.\u2018Lhe presence of Germans in Canada is a tie between the two empires\u2014a tie \u201cwhich we \u2018hope soon .to see strengthened.by closer commercial intercourse.The influence of these Germans .will necessarily be all for peace.They will be a \u2018further guarantee of the fact tat obviously needs no \u2018guarantee that Britain will certainly not be a party to any provocation of a war with Germany.And if they have aby influence ovet a coun- wy which claims sq \u2018much over thém, it will be all against the growth of purely MONTREAL DATLY WITNESS; aggressive armaments.Hitherto we have had no better element in the coun: try than the Germans, and we have xo misgivings that the later comers will be of the same wort.THE FLY IN THE OINTMENT.Discontented people are sometimes punished by getting what they pray for.Our neighbors in the pretty little city.of Burlington, not having any palpable claims upon a benevolent congress, anxious to scatter bounty in return for support, hit upon .the idea of having a great fortification built to defend the state against a possible invasion from Canada.The one fort that had been built at great expense was discovered to be on the wrong side of the line\u2014on Canadian soil in fact\u2014and it had to \u2018be diemantled.But the Dominion Government, at the suggestion of the British authorities, magnanimously ceded the few acres of ground on which the fort was soothed.Still, the fort had never been, and was never likely to be, of any use, Canada having dismantled all her frontier fortifications and assured the Vermonters that she had not the most remote intention of ever invading their state along the route of the old Iroquois warpath.Yet they were not happy.They wanted a fort, and would not be satisfied until they got one.They demanded that it should be big, imposing, something to which they could point with pride and which Canadians would view with alarm.Think of the glory and the social delights of being a garrison town.What balls and parties and picnics! They got what they wanted.Fort Ethan Allen was built.Tt was the biggest thing of the kind south of Quebec, cost a heap of money, and is shown: to all visitors with patri- (tic pride.Burlington slept in secure a fly has come into the ointment of Bur lingtonian satisfaction, in the shape of a negro regiment of cavalry quartered in Fort Ethan Allen.So long as Sambo was a southern problem, Vermonters could wax indignant at his treatment as a being of inferior caste., Planted :at their cwn dôors, though wearing \u201cUnkle Sam\u2019s uniform, and ready to defend them with his life against invading hosts of \u2018barbarian ferocious Canadian savages, the negro is quite as objectionable té Vermonters as to Georgiage.i So they demand that the street réil §aieompa Ÿ shall provide special Jim Crow \u201ctars fbf colored citizens and soldiers, and th have warned keepers of places of publi entertainment that they will be: boyed ted if negroes ave admitted.Thus the race spirit seems to be as mast} in the North as in the South.When the Vér- monters demanded a fort, they never dreamed of a \u2018nigger\u2019 gatrison.What they wanted.to have, and counted on having, was a nice lot of white soldiers, officers especially, to hold the.fort and decorate their streets and social\u2019 gathér- ings.But horrid negroes are mat to be endured.Thus, one in their antipathies, North and South shake hands once more across the bloody chasm.ee EXHIBITIONS.Here is an interesting pamphlet on the cover of which is printed.for a title, this important question: Do the citizens want annual exhibitions held in Montreal.It is issued by the Montreal Business Mén's League, 4 St.Lawrence Boulevard.Is it not time that this proposal of a permanent exhibition.for Montreal came to a head?Good.people have been urging and studying it for some six years.Exhibitions here have, it is true, been a - failure.in the past.The people did not flock! to them in sufficient numbers.What the people wanted was a circus._ The.manufacturers and merchants could bard ly be induced to send exhibits, haviñg experience of crowds walking\u2019 past their show-cases without turning their heads while they wou'd stand for hours gaping at a trotting horse or at.a punch and judy show outside the grounds.Ob the grounds and around the grounds was drinking to a positively.filthy ex-\u2019 tent.In view of all this; what \u2018hope is there in a permanent: exhibition now?Well, it is to be remembered that in the twenty years since we had an exhi- in population, and has trebled in wealth.During that time a new population has come, with.much enterprise and great curiosity as to the wonders of the new country.During that fime the city\u2019s population and that which surrounds it has grown greatly in alertness, and in public spirit.The people of .this -provinee are less \u2018and less satisfied\u2019 that \u201cl'oronto, exhibition at a profit while the metropolis of the country cannot make one go.They cannot see why we lag be hind Toronto, and are very.thst we should mot.: Theh there is a difference between the Sw + a -.age Le og pt A SER A ES > SWISS ame 6 SM TT NS En ON \u201d ns \u201c aE i BEER gt The er del (PET a CARI TRG A A ETS PE EE NT Tr Peal rg 4 Bur f IRAE Ly ig Oh aeapiaaariag Lt Ut Ao So pf + du X built and the pride of Vermont: was content under its protecting guns.Lately, ~ bition Montreal has more than doubled: |- should be able to carry on an annual auxious.l present proposition and the management of those days.No one \u2018questions the management of Mr.Stevenson.That could hardly have been more zealous or more capable.But the enterprise was a private speculation and his financial backers worked with the idea of making money out of it, whereas what is now proposed is a pure- tly public enterprise, out of which nobody would make anything, and which would be carried on by such men as Senator Beique, Mr.Laporte and Mr.Miles, with no other purpose than to benefit the city and province.The first idea would be that.To make ends meet would be the next.Moreover in twenty years wé¢ have had some improvement in legislation, and we might easily have more.It would be a mile of the exhibition grounds no special franchises should be granted for \u2018liquor selling, or shows.There has \u2018been a great development of our manufactures, and of our transportation facilities, and both would undoubtedly com: \"bine to make genuine exhibitions a success.We have never been enthus- lastic promoters of exhibitions because of their undesirable concomitants.But with a management having no interest in circus profits, and whose one purpose was to make the exhibition educative, and conducive to commerce and agriculture, it could not but have our very hearty support.We have many sites about Montreal where such an exhibition might be held.It is probable, indeed, that were the enterprise determined on the competition of sites would become most interesting._\u2014\u2014 MGR.DUHAMEL\u2019S SUCCESSOR THE PAPAL DELEGATE'S WARNING REGARDING RUMORS., In view of the numerous comments i Ing made and the discussions being held concerning the succession of the late Archbishop Duhamel, of Ottawa, the \u2018Semaine Religieuse\u2019 publishes the official text of the remarks made by the papal delegate, Mgr.-Sbaretti, in the presence of the bishops and clergy on the day of the funeral of the deceased prelate.His Excellency said: \u2018We have just performed the last duties towards the eminent Archbishop of Ottawa, Mgr.Joseph Thomas Duhamel.We must pow pray God to obtain a warthy successor.As Apostolic Delegate in this country, I have now to make a remark which circumstances seem to me to call for, and to express a desire which, I |trust, will be respected by all.\u2019 \u2018You.kmow the mode adopted and approved by the Holy See for the appoint: jment of archbishops in Canada.\u201che bishops of the ecclesiastical province whoge metropolitan seat has become vacant, meet together and make the choice having, been communicated to the archbishops in the Dominion by the Apostolic Delegate, are sent to the Holy See, which names the candidate it pleases.All this is done under the seal of se- erecy, \u2018You eee, then, the value of the news, newspapers or persons that pretend to be informed.\u2018The bishops and the Holy Sea know the needs of each section of the country.They have nothing else in view but tle good of souls and the glory of God.Place then in them your full confidence.Only pray and get vour faithful to pray that to this Church, now in mourning, -may be given the one who is the elect of God.\u2018It is therefore a thing to be wished that all, priests and laymen, dulv respectful of the rules established by the \u2018Holy See \u2018for the appointment of the bishops and archbishops in this country, niay abstain from everything that night uselessly cause uneasiness, and await with truly filial confidence the advent of the one who will be chosen by the Holy See, and whom all will greet with the required submission and veneration.\u2019 \u2018THE CZAR IN GERMANY HIS MAJESTY AND FAMILY ARRIVE OFF ECKERNFORDE.\u2014_\u2014 Kiel, July 27.\u2014The Emperor Nicholas and the Empress Alexandra of Russia, accompanied by their children, arrived ofi Eckernforde at half-past seven this morning on board the royal yacht \u2018Stan- diately went aboard to extend.his.greetings.= The Emperor is going to Cher- bourg to meet President Fallieres, after \u2018which he will pay a visit to the King at Cowes.HIGHWAY ROBBERY ALLEGED.Pleading not guilty to the charge.of assaulting and robbing Thomas Liver- nois, Michael Kane, 22 years of ge, of \u2018Favard street, and Robert Bolen, 35 \u2018years of age, Centre street, were to-day remanded by Judge Leet for enquete next Tuesday.It is alleged that the accused accosted Livernois in St.Patrick street, and by using\u2019 violence, robbed him of- a watch and nine dollars in cash.- oo - BURNING L Etec \u2018 OF THE \u201cLAPRAIRIE.\u2019 It is a curions_ coincidence that the burning of the steamer \u2018Laprairie\u2019 should have taken place on the day.immediately | following the \"date upon which Arch- [bishop Bruchesi is reported to have.-d- dressed a letter to the directors of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Com- SDAY, JULY 27, 1909.- a simple thing to pass a law that within | DEATH .OF, MR, JOHN DATE ONE OF THE OLDEST PLUMBERS \u2019 \u201c IN CANADA.After a long illness, Mr.John Date, one of the oldest plumbers in Canada, died at the hesidence of his son, Mer Mr.Henry Date, 89 St.Pamnile tract, at 6 o'clock last evening.Mr.Date was born at Tavistock, De- vonshire, Eng., in December, 1823.When about 20 years of age he came to Mout p\u2014 THE LATE MR.JCHN DATE.real, where he commenced business as a plumber, butrlding up a lucrative trade in Craig street, a little east of Kt.Peter- street.Mr.Date is survived by his widow and three sons.Mr.Samuel Date and Henri Date.-who were in business with him, and Mr.W.EK.Date, and one daughter, Mrs.H.T.Garlick, of this city.The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.The late Mr.Date was a Quaker, his parents being members of the Society of Friends.In Montreal he attended the services of different churches having no denominational choice outside of the Society of Friends of which there are very few members here.He frequently attended Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church.He retired from active business several years ago, but his name has been associated with the busine-s up to the: present time.He was well known in business circles.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018A CRIMEAN VETERAN.Toronto, July 26.\u2014Mr.John Ross.a veteran of the Crimean War and the In- -dian Mutinv, died to-day at his residence on Rose avenue.Mr.Ross.who had been a rœident of the city for thirty-six vears, was for twenty-five years previous in the British army, and served with hia regiment in.the Crimea and was afterwards sent to India.where he participated in the stirring scenes of the Mutiny.Four daughters survive him.of three candidates whose names, after alleged information and predictions of dart,\u201d Prince Henry of Prussia imme- | CAPT.JOHN BUSHELL.Kingston, Ont., July 27.\u2014Capt.John | Bushell is dead here, after a lonz 1]- ness, .He was quite active until a vear ago, when his health failed.* The deceased, aged 83, was a native of Norfolk, England, and came to Canada in 1837, living in Fingston for 60 years.'n 1847 he tock command of the steamer \u2018Passport,\u2019 owned by the late Hon.John ITamilton.and sailed continuously on the R.& O.line of steamers until 1896.PROMOTION ON M.S R.MR.GUY BOYER NOW SUPERINTENDENT OF CAR CONSTRUCTION OF WHOLE SYSTEM.\u2018At a meeting of the directors of the Montreal Street Railway Company held on July 20, Mr.Guy Boyer, superin- MR.GUY BOYER.tendent of construction of suburban lines, was appointed superintende it cf construction of the whole M.S.IR.5»+- tem.The appointment goes inbw.effect n August.1.Mr.Boyer has tad a thorough and efficient.tiaining in the service - cf tle company, beginning.in the «'cvit cal motive power.department and later setv- ing.as assistant, and cuief of \u2018ho de partment from which he has \u2018ust been promoted.\u2019 Pre, | OUTRAGE AT GLACE ps» Portion of Mine Manager's H Blown Up by Dynamite BELIEVED THF Piii, ONLY INTENDED | SCARE Glace Bay, NS.Juin 7 explosion, carly this nn + the residence of Mrs pot the Domimion Cea! 1 colliery.and the nos was heard for nnles.A | \u201cWas sent from here on à rue did not discover the pe.\u201coutrage.À stick oor 2 +4 | against one of the vera fploded by a ruse.A0 andah was torn away, of the house were -hatte .linecked down.Tt as « : explosion was only intense: , as the dunamite could \u20ac placed where :t woull de nu and perhaps affeu.(bh house.BLACKBURN WINS Service Rifle Championship Gre: to Man from Winnipeg, > \u2014 (Canadian Associated P- + London, July 27.\u2014Throue .Private Galbraith, of the Ygiment, was posted as the » the Service Rifle Chammuonsh;.day Sergeant Blackburn, eV .was officially notified that he waco ¢- and that the cup and gold jem + be sent to him.lr SENT PICKPOCKETS BACh THREE CROOKS\" RAILR vin, BACK TO UNITED STATES Few pickpockets have been not «1 - Montreal this summer.but estes Detectives Dan.Mclaughhn and \u20ac + arrested three \u2018crooks\u2019 ol intems repute, known to the detectives astra Hart.Frank Adams, and Joe Woo all Americans.The prsone- were caught at Bonaventun ator were \u2018rallroaded\u2019 over the border UPSET BY STREET CAR DRIVER OF BUGGY LIE: UN: SCIOUS IN HOSPITAL.Through being knocked arwy + 0 Street car at 9 o'clock.ths ma a man, whose 1dentity is at jes 0 known, lies at the Western Ho à lan unconscious condition.They oo driving a buggy across the rai at M.A.A A.grounds, when © wo.2 iby a street car.The drive.ne ground.and, when picked ; to be unconscious.He \u2026.\u2026- the Western Hospital.The 9.regard the man\u2019s condition av «a.and hold out little hope of 4 - 1e or: QUEBEC BRIDGE ENGINEERS WILL MEET TO PRF- PARE REPORT ON AUG.6.Ottawa, July 27.\u2014It is expected tht the engineers who are preparing - plans for the new Quebec brilze x meet at Quebec on Aug.6 to prog their report for the Minister of Ra ina - It is anticipated that the plan.» be ready in time for the calling of ten early next winter.\u2014 I.C.R.EARNING MONEY UNDER NEW REGIME LOS53 IN WORKING IS TURNED INTO PROFIT, The official returns as to profit an\u2019 loss on the Intercolonial Railway under the new regime show that instead there being a deficit on the working « the government line, there :s nu © profit.This was the case even :n À; and May, and even better results a\u201d expected when the balance sheete f\" June, July and August come outnumber of men dismissed by the n°\u201d management total 375, including t who have gone on the provident und Fifty of these were diemissed last wen in Riviere du Loup.i FINE AND WARM I sit upon a mountain: ÿ No human soul is near; The fore-t- are beside me, They arc companions here Thc grey stones give me gree © Euch white cloud smiling erd® Clad meusage for our mecting 1 am with friends.Toronto, July 27\u2014Victoria, 0.4 =» 77 loops, 80, 60: Edmonton, 70, 4K, Prin 7 dbert, -80, 54; Calgary, 60, 54; Wun = 58: Port Arthur, £&0.57; Jarry > - 54; Toronto, 84, 56; Ottawa,s2.A: N BU, 64; Quebec, 6, 62: St.Johu, ©.lifavw.89.+0.Light to moderate winds; five 27\" to-day and on Wedyesdarw.A disturbagece which ie now ce\u201d \u2018Saskatchewan has caused a fa.\u201d rainfall over tbe southern ha: western provinces.The weather .fine throughout Ontario and ihe M Provinces and ehowery in the ub J.awrence.oo 1012 Notre Dame Street West.M 7 July 27.1909.- Readings by Hear: a risons Standard Baromete rat no\u2018: Ygsterday, 30.05; 11 a.m.to-day.- .- .4 ; : ; 3 Mt pany requesting them to do away with| Mr.Boyer is son-in-la 3 = Temperature, Mr % the barroom on that boat.gl CSenitutt tata Bhatt law, of Semator Ty a es \u201d en - Se at noi a œ 5 » re or [=] te \u201c Factory ob.For Sale on Lachine .nlage A | .London, July 26.\u2014At the luncheon turn, and with a sharp swerve was The ecstasy of \u201clove's young.dream\u201d is about tory of Music, Counterpoint and Com-posi- i 1 | h wood substantial |tendered M.Bleriot, the aviator, who|prought into the wind and carefully the only sensation that can be said to surpass Operatic Classes.English, French, Ger- H crossed the English channel in his mono- landed: , ,Ç the delight one gets from the fragrance and man, Italian, and Elocution.4 CL u]ding thereon.plane on Sunday, M.Paul Cambon, the It was not until 7 o'clock that the fia & & 8T n \u2018he Orchestral Class and the Glee Clase $i i a + > French ambassador at London, was Wright Brothers abandoned- hope of vor oi a cup of urder Dr.Perrin's personal direction, will À : present at the luncheon and warmly con- resume in October.À va LF i ; British hour\u2019s durati it .; Local examinations in all branch t The +! adock Simpson gratulated bis compatriot, The British uration with a passenger CHASE & SANBORN'\u2019S Music will de \"held throughout the Do- A § 5 .\u2019 \u2019 .ninion for the diploma of Licentiate in a 4 ) sides Mr.Haldane, war secretary, were BALLOONISTS ee 99 Music, and oth 5 2 Lompany, Co Ca eT eer rr work EXPERIENCE, ; | Seal Brand\u201d Coffee.sie.nd other Certificates.| | 2 9 205 \u201ct.James Street, fer forcign affaire.and Lieut Gen.Sir St: Louis 2A migoum | | In 1 and 2 pound tins \u2014 never in bilk.102 jesding to the Degree of Mus.Bac.and { | 1 Montreal.Arthur Paget.Lt.E.H.Shackleton, who [\u20acT Snowstorm two miles above | L .Mus.Dee.; LUE £ recently returned from.an expedition to carth, caused John Berry, Paul J.Mc-| mmm adr pylabue and full particuians as to A à we - 8 ~ : ss sn $ ° A = , the Antarctic, and Sir Thomas Lipton, gh, and John a man, who o apply to exhibitions, courses, tees, etc, | Eu Lt: SUTTON\u2019S DEATH also were present.leon \u2018 University City,\u201d in an attempt THE - SECRETARY.va ee was the first to congratulate him.Savanna, Ills, to-day.\u2018They travelled | .LA .© \\ OF PRIVATE KEN- |Speaking in French, the Secretary of two hundred and forty-two miles, most- encircled by the Collars laundered in one week at the 1 - â War congratulated the aviator on his|ly through rain.\\ ms INGE OUT NEW NUIDENTS, vi, July 26.\u2014To-day\u2019s ses- x at the Naval Acade- ave stigating the circum- \u201cing the death of Lieut.© of the Marine Corps, :w> vears ago, aflorued :{ tacis m the testimony \\\\.Kennedy, now a pri- sJarine Corps at Norfoik, on A D.McCormick, U.Lr Cote St.Paul, Con- | M.BLERIOT HONORED.Mr.Haldane the First to Congratulate the Aviator at Luncheon in London.\u2014\u2014 AERO CLUB TO PRESENT HIM WTITE GOLD MEDAL.» of the army; Sir Edward Grey, secretary When M.Bleriot arrived Mr.Haldane magnificent success, which he said, would give him a place in history, as all by himself to have crossed: the JKng- lish Channel was an event marking a new era.\u2018You did it with wonderful ease,\u2019.added.Mr.Haldane, \u2018because you had\u2019 great courage.; in compliment to his hosts M.Bleriot managed to get out -a \u2018broken-accented \u2018Thank: you,\u201d but made no further :attempt to speak in English.He attributed his success to an immense amount of preliminary work and said he was profoundly touched by the warmth of disappointment to the crowd.the monorail.To-day for the first time artificial means of gaining initial impetus was discarded and the aeroplane soared easily and gracefully from the monorai by the motors own power.The 5, spectators broke into a cheer.Three times the machine was taken around the field, the planes seemingly assuming a more dangerous angle at each undergoing the endurance test of oue St.Louis, Mo, July 26.\u2014A midsum- to capture the Lahm .to land near The attempt to win the cup was given up after the bag, netting and basket became so wet that the gas would no longer support the weight.At one time, when we were trying to get out of the snowstorm,\u2019 said Captain Berry, \u2018we rose 13,000 feet.At times the basket swung around like a top.Sleet cut our faces, and we had to keep throwing snow off the basket to prevent its weight from retarding our flight.\u2019 A PEACE MEMORIAL aeroplane really could fly, and to avoid | machine was .trundled to the; centre of the drill field and perched on| + LIN - TOILET That means nearly 30,000 OVER SIX AND ONE-HALF MILES OF NECK was LAUNDRY \u201cThe Laundry that Knows How.\u201d Collars, There is a reason.425 Richmond Street.LAMB'S MARKET, LIMITED Lae Mogg eh tw hd ps A er wy se fox ' x.| LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, MoGILL UNIVERSITY.CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.Director .H.C.PERRIN, Mus.Doc.Vice-Director .CLARA LICHTENSTEIN.THE SESSION 1909-10 OP ENS SEPTEMBER 20th.INSTRUCTION\u2014In Pianoforte, Singing, Violin, Organ, and all Orchestral Instra- ments.Classes in Elements of Music, | Theory, Harmony, Form and Analysis, His- DEGREES\u2014Ccmplete Courses, Theoretical aad Technical, have been instituted.325 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, THE BOYD Syllabic Shorthand ana Business College SHERBROOKE, Que.Mr.E.S.GLEASON, Principal.5 | ypvd into the situatZion [his welcome, which he thought was MANUFACTURER AND PROVISION DEALER.FOUNDED 1874, SUBJEOTS: a ; \u2018oh{ « story oÎ incidents [quite out of proportion with what he 0 .Shorthand, (in 30 days), z ~+ wimg not mentioned by {had accomplished.PROPOSAL TO ERECT COMMEM:-| The Established House for CHOICEST MEATS, POULTRY and VEGETABLES.YW keepin 5 ng officers who have al-1 All I had to do, he said, \u2018was to ORATIVE ARCH ACROSS Office Methods, Ping, 2 I'nough an eye-witness |leqve Calais on my left and make for NIAGARA RIVER.Lamb's Market Limited have the Highest Testimonials and References for Business Practice, , nvounter between sutton {over on my right.\u2019 : Quality and Attention Mathematics.\\ nm où the night the I&- M.Bleriot was handed the thousand ; bo 1e .French, German, Matriculation, + Kennedy's name has mob fo 40750 bank notes in a splendid sil- Niagara Falls, Ont., July-27.\u2014 The| A repreduction frem a resident of Ontario : In R.M.C.and McGill, Civil Sor- 3 +1 by the witnesses concern- Poe cu p suggestion to commemorate in some] \u201cD Sirs :\u2014I | .0° vice, and aliScholarship work.Mie testimony support- V5, D.announced at the luncheon SVitable manner the anniversary of 100 ear Sirs :\u2014I enclose herewith cheque covering my account.I have _\u2014 sam of Sutton\u2019s mother, | ot the Aero Club of Great Britain |YeaTs of peace between the United pot been ordering from you lately, as the weather has been warm, and it is a Send for Illustrated Catalogue ; Co - sancton dd 100 seck ihe | 1 decided to present M.Bleriot with [States and Canada took another step long way to ship.Ix x ac SUITE DE Major Leo.|& gold medal similar to the one pre- forward when the Queen toi Park ~~ I have been greatly satisfied with the manner in which you have filled A UE \u201d \u2014 y: .vr .; .\"advocate, went into the sented to Wilbur and Orville Wright, resolved to press the matter forward.all my orders, and hope to buy from you again when the weather turns cooler.\u201d [MPERI AL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE i IS A ve he > the last May.A commemorative arch to span Ni-| Yours respectfully, - AND TECHNOLOGY, i SL meralooceasions agara river nearer the falls than the.i Co .South Kensington, London.S.W.England, 3 \\ Lientenants Utley and MME.BLERIUT CURED present foot bridge is the form which | If YOu.Are particular about Quality, Cleanliness and Square Dealings, |, , Including as integral paris: Li A ; oo ne 47h 4 - fo .- .EW LS ad admon- OF NERVOUSNESS.the majority of people along the tron- Telephone your order to | of Mines, and'uhe City and Guilde Celles 01 2 : Sn geal following the tier would like thé memorial to take a.9 R .Visitor\u2014 HIS MAJESTY THÉ KING.Es : cep quiet\u201d On his way |.London, July 26.\u2014Mme.Bleriot, speak- and .the commissioners are understood \u2019 IMITED Chairman of Governers\u2014The Rt Hon.The EARL 2 ©, .niry at one o'clock on the Ing this evening about her husband's de- ta favor this suggestion.Funds collect: +: ua oe CREWE, K.G.,Secretary of.State for the $ \u201c lhvoting, he had come votion to the.science of aviation and |ed in both countries would pay for thé|- .= UNIVERSITY STREET - MONTREAL Rector- HENRY T Bovrr.LL.D.,M.I hi CC Alam.Osterman and Ut- her pleasure at his triumph, said she erection and endowment of the bridge, |: \u2014 mr - \u2014\u2014 CL FRE nst.C.LL, 4 © À argument, the witness bad been cured of her nervousness on |so that it would be free to the peoples | Secretary - ALEXANDER Gow, M.A, B.Sc .~~.cape and cap.\\ + f vou want te fight, I'll ©.heard Sutton say.They r a few.minutes and.Sut- .bloody.A second time \u201cous and Sutton come togeth- \u201c was zoing away to his- post.Hi?+ \u201cur later Kennedy heard the +4 and volunteered the infor- ~~ Kennedy that Sutton had shot ve and that Adams had had his reso aff, Utley also told him at wo cha Sutton had killed himself.wre ut carly drill on the following » urs the witness said, he saw Lieut.\"sv svnz to the edge of the parade The incident had been serve! by nther privates in the com- wre the witness said.Knnedv's testimony was not shaken w he eross-examination.SALVATION ARMY COLONY GIEME FOR SETTLING TRACT IN ALBERTA TQ wry revolver a SCI BIG reunds and pick up a 38-calibre Colt | h \u2018mer in a powerful bis very life.I shall certainly not ask him to abandon it.I myself intend to make an aerial trip with him this sum- two-seated mono- plant, which he is planning.\u2019 oo Paris, July 26.\u2014The whole of France lish Channel yesterday.All the newspapers are filled with dithyrambics which show the national pride at the splendid era-breaking achievement of French prowess, while the pioneers of aviation like Ernest Archdeacon, Geo.Boisin, Rene Quinton, Count Henri de Ja Vaulx and Henri Farman, foresee the time in the near future when heavier-than-air machines carrying passengers will negotiate the .Mediterranean from France to Algiers, and the poesibilities of the aeroplane as an engine of war are discussed anew.While there is much sympathy for Hubert Latham, who overslept himself yesterday morning the country rejoices at the fact that the intrepid Bleriot was the first- to cross from France to England.\u2014 LAST OF THE EMBARGOLS \u201c+ MOVED IN BRITAIN, London, July 26.\u2014The British Govern- prohibiting the landing of hay and straw from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, This dered at the time of the outbreak of the foot and mouth disease in 1908.READABLE PARAGRAPHS MAKING TIIN ÉTIST OF IF.When the young husband reached home from the office he found his wife in tears.\u2018Oh, John!\" she sobbed on his shoulder; \u2018I had a lovely cake, and 1 put it out on the dog ate it!\u2019 AGAINST UNITED STATES RE- |.Co 20 ; J go 0 CES about \u2018burglars if you've a burglary insurance | policy with us.Think of the anxiety this policy back poroh for the frosiing to dry, and the [i Lae 7 ; a | We not only pay for loss | ask us for particulars.The DOMINION GU \u201cNO WORRY AT NIGHT would save you if you're going to the country { this season and mean to shut up your house.removes the last of the embargoes or- } | damage the.burglar does.by burglars, but for any Don\u2019t run a chance ; ARANTEE CO, Ltd, \u2014 302 St.James Street, [_OHAS.W.HAGAR, Generai Manager.| Cor.St.Michael Lane | t | | r { (1 was in his shirt sleeves his account, and now was as enthusias- |of both nations as long as it stood.1 amen of hy Rents of the Tmpe Polos Hege (vit the 1x.and Sutton had accost- tic ga Dreriot himself.* she continued Mech POYAL COLLEGK OF SCIENCE re asked him to ne ardly' say,\u201d she co , echanies and MHathematica\u2014J.PERRY, ME, vinedy, and as \u2018All \u2018that he will continue to fly, aviation 18 FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE D.FRS.Physics\u2014H.L CALLENDAR MA, LLD | The Hon.R.J.STRUTT, M A FRS FRS, Chemist*y\u20148ir Ed.LÉORPE, C.B., Ph.D.D.Sc, .D., D., F.R.8.Botany_\u2014J.B.FARMER, M.A., 1.8o, FRS.F.LS.Leolegy¥\u2014AvAM SEbGWICK, M.A., F.R.8.(late Professor of Zoology in the University of Geelogy\u2014W.W Ware Me) Trac WW WATTS, M.A.,Sc.D, M.£c., F.R.S8., TGS.ROYAL SCHoOL oF MINES.e| tan y.Who! ne Miuing_8.H.Cox,A-R.S.M.M.1 M.M.F.C8.F.G.8 «+m ns pose at the naval hoepi- [18 wild with enthusiasm over Louis A metallurgy W.A capi LMM F.C8.F.G8.LL + Len after Adams appeared at |Bleriot\u2019s feat in flying across the Eng- |Ment this afternoon revoked the orders CITY AND GUILDS COLLEGE TE Mechanics and Math rmatics \u2014OLAUS HENRICI, 8.h.D., Civil and Mechanical Engineering\u2014W.E.DaLBY, M.A, B.Sc, M Inst.CE .Electrical Engineerin \u2014( Vacant.) Chemlstry\u2014H.E.ARMSTRONG Ph.D.LL.D.F.RS.The Session 1909-10.0pens on October 5th.The fees for Tuition in each Associateship Course amount on an average to £35 perannum.In addition to the Associate- ship Courses, specialized iustruction and opportunities for research will be given at fees varying from 30s.to £4 , per lecture course, except in the cases of Metallurgy ; and Railway Engineering (fees £5 to £10 and £20 respectively).The Prospectus can be obtained from, and the Cal- cpdar consulted at, the office.of this paper.For fur- er information a to t Secret î - perial College.pply e retary of the Im Ontario Business College Belleville, Ont.Has for.42 years maintained the higbest pr EE PE (A \u20ac] BI a aT re == 3 = : \"Weil, don\u2019t cry about it, sweetheart,\u2019 he : i wesw standards.Its students come from all il COST 3300,000.The, weather again turned bad to-daz consoled, patting the pretty flushed cheek.parts of Canada, United States, West Jn- 418 TT a alternately weeping.and cursing his 1 know a man who will give us anuther| FAVORITE dies acd South America.Send for new iE Te : : r\u2014 lyn \u2018Lite.\u2019 amr swoner Coombs, the chief Sal- {ijiluck, he being greatly touched by M.dog!\u2019\u2014Brooklyn \u2018Life ILLIS, ABER & 0, catalogue to TR \u201cAry officer in Canada, who has Lovded a tour of Western Cana- dim: \\aska.is now on his way to VIRE consult General Booth, Col.ani eher nfficials of the Salva- ?Aux.with reference \u2018to the big \u201c777 n scheme for Canada which * en nder negotiation for some NE be acquired by the Army + tention of the Salvation : \u201ctout from Great Britain © lass of emigrant, and it \u201cnt hefore the end of the \u201cfamilies will.have been LE the advances will also be , the cost of travelling.[Yhy Does It Cure Not sx because it ls Sarsapartila, Wy it Is a medicine of vu 1x4, ._ \u2018°MIa, catarrh, nervous- ensior 1 = \u2018 sive description of all the districts, both 5 - , For Cirls and Young Ladies.REV.À.J.HARE.Ph.D.Principal.| Pppette any ling, dyspepsia, loss | A ih at times as na or fiehing and hinting, that are reached \u2018481 St Catherine Street West Number of resident Pupils limited to 60.: | Hoc, à aide op the system.miles an hour, caused the postponement profusely \u2018illustrated and deals with the \u201c> phemes, Up.1237, 1238, 1239, : WRITE FOR CALENDAR.LD- NEWSPAPERS = ; g » Mass.lattempted only & brief flight without a head of the Great Lakes.It glso cops] \u201cFete Up uss, | BEV Wi: Di ARMSTRONG, M.A, D.D,, oalp at the \u2018Witame' Ofies, ta M- 1 paséenger 40 show the \u2018President the tains interesting maps.ok 1 2 42 President, Ib.packages, et 51 per 100 In, 1 .Lo.5, air bn a FE : ro - ; \u2018 Te [I it ; ; - : 3 Bleriot's offer to divide the prize if he succeeds in crossing the channel.DE LAMBERT TO TRY TO-DAY.Wissant, France, July 26.\u2014Count de Lambert to-day telegraphed to the au- plicate Louis Bleriot\u2019s achievement in Washington, D.C.,- \u2018July 28.\u2014While Orville Wright did make a \u2018two and a half minute flight under - very \u2018 adverse conditions with his aeroplane\u2019 at Fort Meyer, this evening, the occasion, -by mense crowd also of mere people\u2014ul- timate - consumers,\u201d as one Congrepmnan described them\u2014bore an air more- gocial than\u2019 aeronautic.Everybody had ex- pécted Wright.to-day to make the, first of his official tests -of his aeroplane;-the endurance test of an hour in the air forgotten that the last time he attempt- apprehension.| bad it; I ought to know!» with one passenger, and nobody had IN NEED OF EXERCISE.Two men whose offices were on the second floor were on the first floor waiting for an elevator.Long and impatiently they waited.; \u2018You're not looking extra well, Londsel,* ceed exercise.\u2019 Monsieur Thiers disliked Marshal Mae~ mahon, and never lost a chance of saying, something to the soldier's discredit, \u2018Aba,\u201d he said on one occasion, standing with.to see some invalid eoldiers.\u201cAnd what! bas been the matter wilh you?\" he acked: a patient.\u2018\u2018Scarlet fever, mon genera]*! \u201cAh! .Bad thing that\u2019 It either k ills a man or makes an idiot of him.I have tsetse FISH AND GAME GUIDE, {VERTICAL FILE MONT HS OR ALPHABETICAL | Small Postal to Foolscap Size \u201d .From 45c to 75c Eaoh fitationers, Blank Book Makers & Printers \"MONEY TO LEND \u2018CUSHING & BARRON + Hotaries.and Commissioners IRS Sit James Street | .Choice Fruits of all kinde gording -to iüstructions without delay.WALTER PAUL'S| |\u2019 Stook of Fine Croceries LIMITED Insurance Brokers Board of Trade Building World Wide Business exceed $55,000,000.For PANCAKES USE OUR Seif-Raising Criddie Cake Flour .BRODIE & HARVIE, 16 BLEURY OTRE£EEY LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.» Principal J.W.Johnson, E.C.A.BELLEVILLE, ONT.ASHBURY COLLEGE, CL thorities at Calais asking that torpedo femarked the lawyer.L > Ci scheme a vast track of {boats be held in readiness to-morrow \u2018No, Rangle,' replied the real estate.|; - \u20ac H Argyle Aven 6, Ottawa, Ont.py [nites on the line of the |marning, when he will attempt to du-| man.\u201cThink I'll join an athletic club.I MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO Resident and Day School for Boys.Preparation for R.M.C.and Matricalation.sa SC Ay colony estab flying across the English Channel.\u2018Me, too.\u2019 116-117 Notre Dame 3t.W., Muntreal.Junior Department for Little Boye.Pe he whole scheme, it is : .CC let and 3rd places, R.M.C.Grad Le e sche 3 _ Still they waited \u2014 places, Docu Sraduation, TR ost the Salvation Army WRIGHT'S Kansas city Times.for the elevator.\u2014 |= Losses collected in last?years June, 1909.a \u2018 .[I ¢ a - S .\u2019 \u2019 \u2019 .c Railway some FLIGHT.MARRIAGE LICENCES frul 10-acre eîte, In the highest past of beautiful 10-acre eite, in the highest part of Rockcliffe, now in course of construction.Next Tern cer meaces September :th.Apply, Rev.G.P.WOOLLCOMBE, M.A.(Oxon).Head Master.: \u2018te land.Advances will th resencé of.President Bis back to the fire in his drawing-room | Etrergoe! & London & Qlod: * \u201cable men for stock and Taft a a brilliant assemblage.of as be was wont, \u2018Have you heard Mao- - insurance Bullding cif - Raising Buokwhaat Flour \u201cvements, © Where it is Washington : official- life and an _im- mahon\u2019s last?He went to the hospital | AND LADIES\u2019 WHITBY, ONT., EA Lv ge a Po rey re Se ee EEE a ne merit, composed of > Ai C d ua mort, composed more |forsotien that | tiem | us COLLEGE pou enty diff ed this feat, only ten months ago, it he a .|-\" Every variety of FRESH VEGETABLES, .; 3ma sffecting.phenonsemas |! the life of Lieut, Selfridge, of the just issued one of the ment aris peng Silt from he Carden er Fare ever \"Todas Cote\u201d id mtd oi rt BS : igh ee ; , \u201cthe , PE ., ot troubles of the blood, 1872! Corps, and a broken thigh and jets pertaining to railway literature that \u2018CHEAPEST in the city.C cha oy and eqilomein Tn erorftorarine TAPP | \"mach, liver and bowels * [ribs for Wright himself.oo.| bas come -to hand this year.\u2018The title 5+ City.ordems filled with care, and delivered \" LADIES COLLEGE pen de LARGEST ARD STRC NGEST STAFF ob .TR ue .Beneath the gaiety and the -brilliancy of the publication is \u2018Haunts of Wish promptly.Country orders by mail, wire A a The collage stands for exact scholarship, Pleasant bome Me, à |] là a.% Sareaparilla cures scrof- [of the occasion was an undertone of [and Game.\u2019 It contains .of phone \u201ccarefully packed and shipped \u2018ac- A Flret Class Residential Sohoo! dl tat typeof social culture that grows in a Christiag a pme, - > co a comprehen- ; red Send for calendar to.{ Ki va Pere PE a i PRP Saker foes BS Apfel dee ~ pes tu CaP car ema ie a mea eg eee ee ryt sees Mere oa 7 TNS BS Ah BSED PLR A NOTES MS 0 SM MEL US ENS NS NES « AE PE i CA ii ai Rent RES LE ERE NP RE EEE RE ROSE Ls hmv Sivas ail é à IR 2x Ces à ea te \u201ctre Sa HR oe rT SI og lp GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED Proprietor and Ten Men Fined To-day for Playing Stud Poker.\u2014 JUDGE LEET ORDERS PROPRIETOR TQ PAY $30, AND THE OTHERS $10 LACH.ther gambling establishment was road hoot pice o'clock last might, when Chief Campeau, Captain Hebert, end a number ot police officers raided the premises of Edmond Demers, butcher, corner of Bienville and Frontenac streets.Ten men, besides Demers were found on the premises and they were all marched to the police station, where they were held pending cash being tur- nished to allow them out on bail.This morning the eleven appeared in court and all pleaded guilty to playing stud poker.Judge Leet condemned \u201cDemers to pay a fine of $50 and costs, while the following escaped on a fine \u2018of $10 and costs each \u2014John Miller, Clarke avenue; Jake Weinsker, barber, \"Cadieux street; Octave Labelle, Marie Anne street; Ulric Larin, Berri street; \u2018Joseph Lafrance, Waverley avenue ; Ovila Grandmaison, St.Edouard street; Louis Troissinau, Cadieux street; Na- -poleon Rivard, Roy street; Emile Bm- + i oche, Fairmount, and Alfred Ouimet bE R hackman, Drolet street.The ages e \u20ac ¢ El the defendants ranged from 23 years *0 fi hy 2.6 bi 56 years.C.N.R, AND C.P.R.meine 4 - + A MR.McNTCOLL SAYS FORMER HAS 5 { NOT OBTAINED RUNNING LA à ® RIGHTS FROM SUDBURY \u20ac © \u20ac \u2014 2 \u201cThis is the first I have heard of it,\u2019 oF was the laconic remark of Mr.David 5 McNicol], vice-president of the C.P.R., 4 this morning, when shown a despatch from: Toronto, announcing that arrangements have been completed oy which the Canadian Northern Railway secures running rights over the C.P.R.from Sudbury to Port Arthur.This, of course, would give the C.N.R.a thrcugh-line from \u2018loronto to Winm- peg.Edmonton and all its western points., From a traffic point of view it would P b» perfectly teasib'e tu arrange suca a service, even though :ne C.P.R.line an this fection is a single rack, but it is a q'Astion whether the CN.would ges enough through traffic to pay \u2018ne high rental that woid incvitably be demanded for running r'skts aver about 400 miles of railway.At any rate, it may be taken for granted that no such agrangement has been made, because if it were, Mr.McNicoll is the man win» would have handled the negotiations for the C.P.R.sm I PP Ee \u2014 AT a A = \u20ac + .PERSONAL, Mr.and Mrs.W.Farwell, of Sherbrooke, are at the Windsor.Sir James Grant has joined Lady Grant at Buttercup Cottage, Little Me- tis.Mr.F.J.Bisaillon, K.C., and Mrs.Bisaillon are spending a month\u2019s vacation at Old Orchard.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Byrd, who have been spending the past month on the Maine Coast, have returned irom Old Orchard.Miss Nettie M.Cleland, of Hemming- ford, leit yesterday for Boston, where she will spend the remainder of the summer.; The many friends of Mr.William Cur- rie, Notre Dame street, who has been suffering from typhoid for three weeks, will be pleased to learn that he is progressing favorably at his summer residence, \u2018Ravensneuk,\u2019 Lachine.Messrs.J.Hersfall, W.W.Williamson, Jno.Kearney; J.KR.Dery, C.D.\u201cMcFarland, Mr.and Mrs, W.Schmidt, W.H.Schmidt, G.P.Schmidt, Art.Ecrement.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Walls, W.C.Walls, G.E.Whitney, and D.D.Howe, are among the Montrealers who registered at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, during the week-end._.Mr.Mark Cohen, one of the press \"delegates from New Zealand to the London Conference, who travelled by way of Canada, was in Montreal yesterday, on his way home, accompanied by Mrs.Cohen.They left last night for New York, from whence they will visit Niagara Falls and Toronto, and continue thet?journey across the continent by the Mr.Rodman Wanamaker, son of Mr.\u2018John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, and \u2018Miss Violet.daughter of Mr.Eugene Guida Cruger, of New York, were quietly married this afternoon at St.Mar- aret\u2019s Church, Westminster, by special icense.Mr.Rodman Wanamaker is an officer of the French Legion of Honor, the decoration having been bestowed for his liberality to art students in Paris.Mr.Wanamaker\u2019s first wife - died nine years ago.BOOT MERCHANT ASSIGNS.Avila Lecompte, boot and shoe deal- .mand of Chs.Mignault, PIANOS TO RENT._, =.Pianos rented from $2.00 per month I Le A I INR TI TIR EAN PATES VE S MONTRE } ¥ er er, has consented to assign at the de- | EE EN Ta SN Tag AY Fa TER em Ae EVACUATION OF CRETE Greek Flag Now Floats Over the Fortress at Canea.\u2014 Canea, Crete, July 27.\u2014The Greek flag has been run up at the fortress, and the.}.Cretan militia barracks here.As the evacuation of the international troops |} ouly was completed yesterday the Cretans lost no time in testing the disposi tion of the powers, who have promised Turkey that they will protect her rights.The oucome of this assertion of the Cre tans determination to join Greece 18 awaited with some concern.After more than seventy years\u2019 of almost continuous insurrection, the four powers\u2014Great Britain, Russia, France and Ttaly\u2014intervened in Cretan affairs, and in 1898 constituted ibe island, with the adjacent islets, an autonomous state under a high commissioner of the powers, subject to the suzerainty of Turkey, but paying, however, no dribute to that country, Since Aug.14, 1906, the right cf the King of Greece to propose the high commissioner has been recognized by the protecting powers, under whose sanction Greek officers have taken over the direction of the gendarmerie and militta.In May, 1908, ihe powers decided to gradually withdraw the mterna- tional troops from the island, and when this fact was announced Crete declared for union with Greece, and public feeling became intense, Early this month the diplomatic representatives of the powers at Constantinople presented a note to the Porte in which it was said that the time was inopportune jor the discussion of Turkish proposals relative to the future of the island, but as the protecting powers were to station a warship in Suda Bay the supreme rights of Turkey would not be affected by the withdrawal! of the troops.pren ALMOST A NONAGENARIAN (See also Page 2.) THE LATE MR.THOMAS WARD.) ee A CONFIDENCE TRICK OPERATING IN MONTREAL AND SPECIALISING IN DUPING WOOD MERCHANTS.MAN A man of about five feet ten inches in height of slender build, dark complexion, and having a little moustache, is badly wanted by the Montreal police for duping coal and wood merchants in the city.He has rather a pleasing voice, but there appears to be a little empediment in his speech.Several complaints have been made within the past few days from the north end of the city, but, evidently tired of this part of Montreal, he has directed his operations to the west end, and his latest success occurred at ten o\u2019cleck this morning, when he duped Messrs.Munro and Company, wood and coal merchants, crner of St.Catherine street west and Mackay street.Making himself very agreeable with the stenographer, he asked that two loads of wood should be delivered at his house, and .that the driver be given sufficient change of a $20 bill, which would be tendered.The account amounted to $6.75, and the driver was handed 813.25, which he was to give the \u2018customer\u2019 upon receipt of the $20 bill.The man accompanied the driver and instructions were given to stop at 278 St.Antoine street.When the destination was reached, the man said, \u2018Give me the change; I will run round the back and open the doors, so that the load can be dumped and then give you the $20 bill.\u201d The driver, who had evidently not been up against a confidence man before, parted with the $13.25 and he waited for about ten minutes for him to return.Patience getting exhausted, and realising that he had been tricked, the driver went back to the: tricked, the driver went back to his employer, who, in turn communicated with the police.recette TO INSPECT RAILWAYS.Ottawa.July 27\u2014Mr.M.J.Butler, Deputy Minister of Railways, will go west next week to inspect the ew railways which are being built under gov- ernnment subsidy between Winnipeg and the coast.Mr.Butler will \u2018meet Chief Engineer Tver ee PR be ge AE ear Bar NDS Lge \u2018| roinion line, TO PTS a I Spa from The Allan line steamer Grampion, Glasgow for Quebec and Monirsal, via Mo- ville, sailed from Moville at 8 a.m.on July 25, with 29 first class, 137 second cabin: aud 185 steerage passengers.: The White Star-Dominion line R.M.S.Megantic, from Liverpool, for Quebec and Montreal, was reported by Marconigram 18¢ miles east of Cape Race at 8 a.m., Lo- day, Tuesday, having made a fast passage.She is due a\u2019! Quebec on Thursday evening, and Montreal on Friday morning.SS.Montrose, of the C.P.R.line, was reported 100 n.iles south-east of Cape Ray at 9 o'clock this morning.SS.Lake Erie, of the C.P.R.line, was reported 40 ruiles east of Belle Isle at 7 o'clock this morning.SS.Monmouth, of the C.P.R.line, was reported abeam of Fame Point at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.8S.Hesrerian, of the Allan line, was reported 1i3 miles east of Belle Isle ac 11 p.m.last night.88.Coriuthian, of the Allan line, saïlèd from Havre for Montreal last night.SS.louian, of the Allan line, was reported passing Cape Ray at 5 o'clock this morning.She is due in Quebec to-morrow afternoon, and Montreal on Thursday morn- irg.The SS.Athenia, of the Donaldson line, is\u2019 expected to arrive in port from Glasgow at 9 o'clock to-night.She took the Straits route, and has made a good voyage.DOMINION ARRIVES, SS.Dominion, of the White Star-Do- arrived in port last night at 8.30 o\u2019clock and encountered dense fogs from 45 west to Fame Point, and was de- laved for 24 hours.Her passengers were landed early this morning.The Deminion carries a big general cargo.The following are the wmaloon pacsengers sailing on the SS.Megantie, White Star- Dominion line, which sailel from Montreal on July 22:\u2014Mrs.Armstrong, Miss E.Bailey, Miss B.Bailoy, Mrs.I.UC.barrows, Mr.Wm.Beattie, Mr.D.H.Beckctt, Mrs.D.IH.Beckett and maid, Mr.Harry Binns, Mrs.Binns, Miss lorence Binns, Mr.Arthur Carey, Miss F.Carey, Mrs.A.O.Carrier, Miss Elsic Carrier, Dr.C.H.Caveton, Miss F.B.Chadwick, .{rs.H.A.Cleraw, Mr.N.S.Crokes, Mr.R.Dodds, Mrs.Dodds, Prof.W.P.Lupins, Miss M.Morris, Mr.Kenrick Murray, the Hon.Wallace, Nesbit, K.C., Mra.Ne:bit, Mr.Wm, Nevins, Miss Nevius, Mr.C.W.Nicol, Mrs.Nicol, Mr.A.Piêrce,.Mrs.de Piper, Mrs.Piper, Mr.P.T.Robert, Mr.0.C.Robson, Mrs, Robson, Mr.E.KX.Rogers, Mrs.Rogers, Miss A.T.Rogers, Miss E.P.Rogers, Mr.Duncan Ferguson, Mrs.Ferguson, Miss Z.Furlonge, Mr: l.H, Gage, Mrs.Gage, Mr.J.J.Gibbons, Mss.Gibbons, Mr.Norman Hapgood, 3ir.Wm.Harris, Mrs.Harris, Mix Jean\u2019 Harris, Mrs.Johnson, Mr.J.Herbert Johnston, Mrs.Johnston, maid and cook; Miss E.N.Johnston, Miss C.Johnston, Mr.George B.Latour, Mrs.Latour, Mr.G.Lawrence, Mr.C.E.Levey, Mrs.Levey, Mr:.Lintbi- cum, Miss Helen G.Mathews, Mr.J.S.McCloud, Mr.B.S.Mcinnes, Mrs.Mc- lones, Mr.R.Mintz, the Hon.Oliver Samuel, Mrs.Samuel, Mr.J.Maxwell Scott, Mrs.Scott and maid, Miss B.Sharpe, Miss Florence Sharpe, Mr.C.F.8ise,Mrs.Size, Mrs.A.Sice, Miss Kathleen Shaw, Mr.James J.Steele, Mrs, Steele, Miss Steele, Mrs.Albert Shorey, Mrs.W.C.Strachan, Dr.Charles Traw, Mr.R.J.Walker, Mrs.Walker, Mr.J, R.Walker, Mrs.Walker, Mr.C.Walker, Miss White- side, Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, Lady Wil- sen, Mr.C.W.J.Woodland, Mrs.Woodland, BAND IN DOMINION SQUARE PROGRAMME FOR SPECIAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT.Owing to the bad temperature last Friday evening, the new band, La Musique de Montreal, was unable to perform its programme.Though the subscriptions list towards these concerts 18 very short, Mr.Boucaer, who has been supporting all the expenses of these four concerts, has decided to give one concert this evening in Dominion square.The following programme which was to be performed last week, will be given this evening: 1\u2014Military Marche, \u2018The 18th Regiment,\u2019 #inella.; 2\u2014Overture, \u2018Bit of Hits\u2019 Remito 3\u2014wWailtz, \u2018Enchantress\u2019 .,Blanke 4\u2014Cornet Solo, \u2018Ethelinda\u2019 .Crosse.M.Robby.5-Characteristic number, \u2018Mosquits Parade\u2019 .Whitney.f\u2014National March, \u2018Laurentian\u2019 .oe T.aurendeau.INTERMISSION.7T\u2014March, \u2018Jolly Musketeer\u2019.Edwards.8-Operatic Selection, \u2018Singing Girl\u2019 .- Her>e-t.9\u2014Descriptive Music\u2014 (A) \u2018Prizzicato Polka\u2019.(B) On the Plantation\u2019.16\u2014Italian Waltz, \u2018Lia Serenata\u2019 .Gaxone.11\u2014Romance, \u2018Pcppies\u2019 .Moret.12\u2014Military Marche, \u2018Our Royal Visitor\u201d Rubens.Strauss.Puerner.ons Wt God Save tbe King.FATAL FALL DOWN OLD.\u2018Died of a fracture of the skull caused by falling down the hold of the \u2018Canada Cape,\u2019 was the verdict thie morning in the case of the unknown man, who was brought to the General Hospital on.July 19, in an unconscious condition 1 and who died there.Lomer \u2018 He will then re- e, where a Cabinet meet: © Six months\u2019 rent allowed it Armetrong, of the Hudson\u2019s Bay Railway PROVINCIAL PREMIER HERE.purchased.One-price system and eaey survev, and will examine the reports of! The provincial Premier, Sir Pme of payment.Bale agency for |the survey parties of the two \u2018alternate Gouin, was at the government offices Steinway .Fianols Eianos.Daily routes to the Bay.: this morning, and will remain in the amon ions at NORDHEIMER\u2019S,| So far the.reports seem to favor the] city until to-morrow.Limited, 589.St.Sf bering atreet west.Nelson river routs rather than that of turn to Quebe \u2018Phone, Uptown .\u2018 J Churchill, \u2026 -| ing will be held on Friday next.Émis A Ju, iv MG OS AND ay CS Wy Hava 3 NS IR UE ~~ oq om v a MEGANTIC'S LIST.1 \u201cThe Willi Miss Maude J.Dunstan, Mr.G.H.Mont- | gomery, Mrs.Montgomery, Mr.M.Morris; {s Pierce, Master Sydney Pierce, br.J.W.pr \u2014 | A Piano a Your Own Offer! wr | = 4 10 INCR DIVIL When A G Disposed rich family can compete.The Williams Piano Co.make this unheard of pro- \" posal.They will give you this Piano at your own price at thelr new store, 733 St.Catherine Street West.READ THIS CAREFULLY 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?\u2026 One way is to advertise In the dally papers; but It takes too long, and the papers get the money.We want the people to get the money, and we want the people to know and understand our instruments- therefore, we make this unique proposition.THE HIGHEST OFFER GETS THE PIANO! cama 3 TT Es ER pt at cd - pps es PT PAPE SET A 4 feet 10 inches.feet 3 inches.This means exactiy what it says- A STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE PIANO, One of the celebrated Ennis Pianos, of Hamiiton.PLEASE UNDERSTAND There is no reserve in this proposition.The highest offer gets the plano.Only ones member of a The judges are three officials of leading papers.Sealed offers close July 31st.Each letter will be numbered before being opened.BRAND NEW ENNIS PIANO.Walnut and mahogany: double veneered throughout, : : OU fuil iron frame, repeating action, triehord and over- A «or strung bass scale.continuous hinges.Boston fall and full swing desx [= \" Full scale, 71-3 octave, Leng:!.4 ur Height, 4 feet 7 inches, Width, 2 5 Itisa 8375 instrument, fully guaranteed for five years.We control the output of the Ennis Piano Co., and we know the value of the instrument.= 5 Just offer low enough on this piano to make It ssam a Æift to you from us, but be sure and make | Co your estimate just a little higher than you think others wiil.PRS oh sed a + 1 Always remember the place ls, until August 2nd.ams Piano Co., Ltd.R 733 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, Near Guy.Piano now on exhibition in our window.Com3 in and examine it Store will be open every evening > \u2026 1 States Department of Commerce and Labor.Mr, E.J.Wallace, a member of Commissioner Clark\u2019s staff, in Montreal, in accordance with orders from Washington, was at Crystal Beach and in Buffalo on Sunday and yesterday, and took statements from all who were in any way connected with the case.lis report will be forwarded to Washington.\u2014\u2014pia\u2014 PULLED CHINAMAN'S PIGTAIL \u2014 With both arms loaded with garden produce, Mark Sing, a Chinaman, 5 Bon- secours street, was assaulted by Gaudias Beaubien this morning.The story related à few hours later before Recorder Dupuis, was that just as Sing was leav- ittg Bonsecours Market Beaubien struck | him in the neck and pulled his pigtail.The accused was fined $5 with the alternative of spending a2 month in jail.SIR WILFRID'S HOLIDAYS.Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier will leave Ottawa on Friday next to go and spend two or three weeks at Arthabas- kaville.Next week, Sir Wilfrid wall pay a visif to the Shawinigan Fish and Game Club, with the Hon.Senator Dan- durand, the Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, and Messrs.V.Geoffrion, M.P., :nd L.Alphonse Boyer.The last meeting ot the Cabinet before the Premier goes on his holidays will be held at Ottawa tomorrow, i DOGS HAVE CANCER.(McClure\u2019s Magazine.\u2019) __ Among animals reptiles are practically the only species in which cancers have not been found, but it is the domesticat- Fd animals or those living in closest as- -étcjation with man that suffer most.Thua horses, cows, pigs, parrots, canary \u2018birds; cats, mice, rats\u2014all these hav: Feaneer, and it is.the close animal asso- «iate of man, the dog that is the most gommonly afflicted.If all the lap «dogs Wf Fifth avenue and our other fashionable quarters were examined a considerable proportion would be found to be | afflicted with one or more malignant tu- starvation.\u2019 (LP COUPON.W.The following is my sealed offer on the oslebrated $375 Ennis Plano: Offer.SEP eR R Co Name .coast.ecocue doc m00 60000006 20009.0008000 00.\u2019 Stroot Address.000000000 0000000000 ee.TOW.cocoa oonvocos@rssose sasesoss , 1 This coupon must reach us not later than August 2nd.Am R Les y ° AN EDUCATED WOMAN, SPEAKING THE SCOPIC CASE TRAGIC HISTORY OF A DIAMOND.85 008 French, secke a po- toi « (From the London \u201climes.\u2019) useful companion.Domesticated.Capabe Jar .: and geod needlewoman.Willing © od OFFICIAL REPORT OF UNITED The possession of the Hope diamond anything but washing.scrubbing or 71 a STATES OFFICIAL recently sold in Paris for, £16,000 Is the ing.Apply Box 99, \u2018Witness\u2019 Offi.20.STE story of a long series of tragedies\u2014Iu 8.COMPLELED.¥ suicide, madness and various other PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT of po der, su \u2019 Lu a -_ misfortunes.The first recorded West Montreal.No.15,185.C:reuit Cm \u201ct le Buffalo, July 27.\u2014An official investiga- |ern owner was the great traveller Jean The [Canada Cptical Co a tion of the Scopic case, in which Mr.Baptiste Tavernier, who vas or ON {be Sth Auguet, 1900, at Ji of _ Sparkling, the United States immigration Paris in 1605 and who die Tov \u201cnier clock In the forenoon, at the pias ve inspector, refused to permit à seriously cow about the year 1686.avern \u2019 business of the said Defendant:.N° = injured alien to be brought a: hore for |on his return from the East, sold wen.Duluth street East, in the City of wi .medical treatment, has just boen com-|ty-five large diamonds to the Grand real will oe old bY Lauber oO ! To BLIC IN pleted by a representative of the United Monarque in 1668, and among tiem all the joûs and chaîtels ot im 1, S10 diamond known by the name of dope.Tavernier's son involved his father In such unfortunate specu.ations that he was compelled to sell his estate to pay his debts, and at the age of eighty-one to start on a fresh journey to the East.When it became part ot the crown jewels Madame de Montespan was In monopoly of the King's affections, and he yielded to her request to wear the famous blue diamond.But by à curious coincidence her influence over the King declined from about this time, and Madame de Maintenon took her place, Nicho.as Fouquet, Superin:endent- General des Frances.borrowed ibe diamond from Louis X1V.for one of those costly fetes which he gave, and which appear to have roused the jealousy of the King.He kept 1t for some time; he fell into disgrace, was imprisoned and died of apoplexy.\u2018The diamond lay, for a long series of years during the regency with the other crown jewels, until Marie Antoinette hesame Queen of France.She heard of its extraordinary beauty, and by the command of Louis XVI.it was given to her.Ste wore it, we are told.about her throat at a zreat ball at the Tuileries.The Princess de Lamballe, her bosom friend \u2014 the friend for whom the historic Gain:- borough hat was first made\u2014occasional- Iv borrowed and wore the blue diamond.Marie Antoinette was beheaded and tae Princes de Lamballe was done to deati by a Paris mob.For nearly forty years the diamond remained perdue so far as the public was concerned.Its actual history in that interval will probably never pe fully told.It is said that Wilhe'm Fals, | an Amsterdam diamond cutter.had been commissioned to cut it, and that it was stolen from him by his son.The torm er was ruined and the latter committed suicide.The youngter Fals is further said to have given it to a Frenchman, Francis Beaulieu, a native of Marseilles, who came to London and, when in the last stages of destitution and ill- health, sent for Daniel Kbason, a Lon: don dealer.and offered it for sale.Elia- son paid the price asked and took the diamond; the next day Beaulieu died of There can.however.be no doubt about the fact that the diamond Sogn Hu WAM = A LA RS - pm Wr ah ete.Terms\u2014Cash.L.E.BACHAND, I =>\" Montreal.26th July, 14.TIIREE TEACHERS WANTED, 7\" holding Academy or Model, and one ! mentary diplomas, McGill or Mac\u201d To College graduates preferred, with «y= ence; state ealary.For particulars, ©, © to the undersigned.W.L.KEMPFF!:\" Sec.-Treasurer.New Carlisle, Que Jowdlleries, WANTED,BY A LEADING BRITISH F7 ° vo - Insurance Cffice.a Juninr Clerk.RE in own handwriting, tating age an.perience.if any, to P.O.Dox l3%.WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SCOTT- Terrier Dog.a couple of month old dross full particulars to W.P.1, M7 real \u2018Daily Witness.\u2019 WANTED Student, physician.change for C.STEWART, Que, BY A McGILL MFA.position for six week- 9 Would give servicr beard and experie.C: P.0.Box 17\", + © was purchased from Eason a» year 1830 for £18.000 by the lat 7 .\u2018 Thomas Hone, of Dcepdeue.POSTMASTER OF ANTARC (Westminster Gazeti Lieutenant Shackleton, on = - cu.the South Pole, was appointed lt ~ \u2018ter of Antarctica by Sir Jose; - the Premer and Postmaster Goo New Zealand.The latest New 2\" papers contain his offical rep\u201d dcings in that capacity.Aden received 1,510 letters and de-pal Most of the letters he received out with him in the Nimrod sole purpose of being reposted senders and preserved as An:a: enirs.They were addres-cd Albatross.\u201d \u2018King Penguin.\u201d I and numerous other fancitul + | ents, On January 7.190% 1 ) Shackleton opened a branch iy © at latitude 88 degrees 5 mun.i - 162 degrees, and thereby erty © record for postal business pea.cst Poles, Vo.a : 2 À 3 RT Sa EERE NEY FS ERY i oe M LE REA ERY, URE SN 10 NCREASE TWIN CITY DIVIDEND TO 6 PERCENT when Action Before Courts is Disposed of - President Good- re Favors Increase, - \u201cer of Canadian shareholders 4 - Pap:d Transit Company are rented in President Good- \u201c,v ad the long expected in- opr + rate of dividend from st UTIUID.ww: the vity of Minneapalis se y the Twin City which ratifiel dy the Legislature M;nnessta This fracchise 0 \u201cratiop Under certain con- unongst other things, thé ni fare, The franchise was ration 0f work to be per- cxey te be expended, ahd, \u2018aid bargains between the ihe to alteration in its \u201cns.\"t of both parties.\u201ceg (this, however, the Min- passed a resolution some ug Upon the company to \u2018ar a quarter, the misimum for in the franchise being revent complications, the inv commenced an action n° Minnrapolis (o restrain - resclntion of the council The action was eustained in +e city gave notice of ap- -pcal goes before the Su- :* he United States in Wash- atl it is expected that a .~» of the company will be +1» by an increase in the \u201cv6 percent, 70 Work British-American \u2018rom Cobalt to-day states nery for the British-Ameri- vnpany has arrived and that ~ 4d at once 60 that the :.18 the property may be + rhe fullest extent.4 x London Copper Market - .X.\u2014Copper steady, spot, iw w~-ananged; futures, £39 Ss 9d, pi m1 ever, Æ21 17e 6d,unchanged; wo .£o: 10s, off 1 pound.copper \u201clarket Weaker a x lily 27 \u2014Copper metai mar- ~11de weaker to-day dut to - ei\u2019 abroad.However, the ot.=~ and selling agencies con- \u201c0 e 174 cents a pound.Cop- Maised in small quantities at ar - Detroit United Ry.nus of the Detroit United Rail- .-hows a net increas?of $23,- - rhe six months of the present .uvlease of $212,000, c.P.R.Soars in London © 27,4 p.m.Closing\u2014-Con- ac es.; do., for account, 89%.«+ .Pr fc was booming at 1-8, +57 34 Truak steady at 23%.\u2018too\u2019 Earnings \"> > 7 \u2018arnngs of the \u2018Soe* for the 5 = July amounted to $225,528, an PASTEUR NT Let American Woollen Co.A.- Patio.Li 96%, ses Hav EL Ry vese wes Bt.Jokin Ry.3 .,.MSc 4% ib Wl Te 266 96 M.War , 4 dote 0.0 : + B 6 9% 9 NEB&C 6 .\u201c Ce # SX N.8co.Con.¢ 110 39 * \u201cD 610 Ogilvie MiL6 poe T.York RB .5 Gesee ries 6 110% 115% Wet uss.6 .ose Price Paca s \u201cswe Ble.8) 10414 Rio de Janb sone Wind.Hotel 4 esse 98% THE SUCCESS OF NEWLOANSY * GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Matter for Satisfaction Here as Showing English Confidence in Canadian Issues.Canadiens generally will agree wib Mr.Chartes M.Hays, general manager ofthe the Grand Trunk Pacific, that the sugcess of the latter'a loan of $10,000,000 in the London market gives a good ides of the standing of reliable Canadian securities ia the English market at the the prajeat time.The bonds were issued at 83% \u2018gt 3 percent, and they proved such en attrac- ; lon that the contractors had to cut\u2019 dewn the underwriters forty percent, or in gther words the loan was practically subecribed tor twice over.= Mr.Hays is to be congratulated on: the success of the igsue, and there is no doubt that when more money is required for the further extension of the Grand Trunk Pacific, the Britieh Investor will agein take up any ijesue the company floats on [the London market.i Canada, ss Mr.Herne Payne, chairman of the British Empire Trust, said yesterday, bas offered by far the greatest attractions to investors in any part of the world.The Dominion, he added, had not yet really begun to exploit her natural wealth; so far she had done little moe tlan ecratch her surface.MONTREAL STREET RY- SHOWS.$SUCCESSION OF INCREASES The Moutreal Street Railway Company earnings for week ending July 24, is very favorable, as showin gincreases each wuc- ceeding days.< Followiag are the figures: * ( { Increase.Sunday + .\u2026 .$7.878.100 551.24 Monday .+.+.20.594.44 \u201842.53 Tuesday .\u2026.11,083.27 1,764.28 Wednesday .10,815.49 716.81 Thursday .3.90848 $44.53 Friday .\u2026 «0 .\u2026 oo.9,994.81 193.81 Saturday .«vr oo oo 11,040.26 24.49 Kerr Lake Finances The Kerr Lake Mining Compauy issued to-day the following etatement setting forth its condition financially to date.Balance, July 1, $256,851; receipts te July 2i, $107,981; , $387,800; disbursemsats, $16,234; balance, $351,600; ore on hand.and in transit estimated at $306,271; leavifg a balance of $657,800.\u2018Wall Street Closed Steady New York, July 27.-\u2014The stock market olested steady all round with Canadian Pacific at 186%, Soe at 144%, C E at 53%, Reading 165%, Southern Pacific 148%, Union Pacific 19934 and Steel at T1.-.Cmrree\u2014 ; Subscriptions to New Issug Biston, July 27.\u2014Subscriptions to t pew $5,000,C00 issue of Amerloan Woollen\u2018are coming ia very freely, aud officials of; the company Lave po hesitation in stating that 1m\u2019 thei ropinion all the new stock w be taken by stockholders or through purébase of rights.4 Le Liverpoal Market Prices | Liverpool, July 37.\u2014Closing\u2014Wheat .#po No.2 red wertero winter nominal; future- rm.July 9s 4%d, Sept.8s 4%d, Desc.8s 1954.Cotn, spot stéady;: neft Américan mixed, via Galveston, 6s 244d;-futures dull; \"Sept.58 5144, Oct.5s 544.Turpentine spirits, steady, 36s, Hay Firmer The hay situation is firmer with news of poor crops in Minnesôta.No.1 is quot- edat $14 to $14.60; gxtra No.2 at $13 to $13.50; No.2 at $12 to $12.50; clover,mixed, at $11 to §11.50, and clover at $10 to $10.50.tres AFTERNOON SALES.Omitted this a.m.\u2014Mer.Bank, 1 at 163.Oglivie Com.\u201425 at 120%.Detroit\u201490 at 67.Rich.& Ont.\u201425 at 83.|, I.P.Cement\u2014150 at 170, 25 at 171, 50 ai 170.Iron\u2014145 at 46, 50 at 46%.Rubber\u2014100 at 98, XN at 977%, Power,\u2014100 at 127%.Textile Com.\u20145 at T4%.100 at 128%, 2E at 128%.Coal\u201415 at 79%, 10 at 79 1-8, 60 at 79, Twins~75 at 104.Scotila\u201425 at 68.{ ( Coal pref\u201415 at 117.Iron pref\u201425 at 12814.L.of Woods\u2014150 at 130%, 10 at 130, 50 at 130%, 10 at 130 1-8.\u2018 Toronto Ry\u20141) at 128, 109 at 125%, 10 at 126%.Sou common-100 at \u201841.Crown Reserve\u2014150 at 3.8), 150 at 3.78.Mackay\u201450 at 82.eeteptns.NE W YORK STOCKS, Specially reported for the \u2018Wituess\u2019 by J.ID.Monk Hospital 84, Local Mau J.k Ca, Now York, by direct wire \u201cgor of 8.Maoh & Ca., Opening and Closing Prices.Jul: | Stocks Ovæ Clos.Stocks.Or, To Amal.Cop.xd.88 Kau P.pid.xd Atuer Loco sd 61% a La Nase, 142% nr pid.x is.Am.Sugar xd.cone is.Puc,.,.127 M.3t P.xd.104\" 14412 do pfd.xd.TA LT 0.Fe les 144% Sede * A Am Bmelt.xd 95 Y57% Mex.Cent.,, \u2026\u2026 ree Ain.Uar I'y.62 624 N.Y.Cont.xd\u2019 135 136 ° Am.8 LE.com seen age Xrin tard.36} Bu do.do.ple.do.Lptd.544 54 Am.Wool.cone nucoinis xd 48 Atchiso xd.cie 34 do.1 phd.48%.N.Y.U.& W.do.pt 11654 North Unes, .I) args ecsea ur.& West.° Balt.& She: 120%, 120% Pac.Mail.sv.a.pd, LLL LLL Penn, ILI, 1314 13} 4 Brooklyn R.xd 71% 724 Dressed Steal.8] #1 183 81\u201d skh Can.Jieuther\u2026 34 33% do pid.xd.0 ole pid eens 19653 1865; ania uting xd.Ot .Puc.*hila dxd.58 Ugo UG, Wes 1° 7% © do at A 155% Oun.sou vo, Ji do .wane pe » o.% Mouk 1 .ik Chic & Alt.on Rutlwny gu: 37% Ghic & N, W.RlronkBoom Wy 3 Col mo ra 366 156% glo.do.pfd.1083, le Con.Gas xd.140\u2018 140° od 3x na Col.Ruel .Coris Prod.do ; do.pfd.,., .\u2026.69 Boulh lnu.xd.1393 ih Dotroit Uo Slons Shemi'dx | { Tenn O0, &1.83% £7 Texan Fuca, a seve vo.cose sree Del & - X \u201cee cone kK « 2 cur ae \u201cDelk Hud.xd .19%, Tos Gin xd Den, & Jia vere weve ULB, Sluel xd TEE p sete ees oe plang.Dull 8 Son cove coer 1.K Rubber do.ptd.\u201crae ergw do pid.xd.,.1l G.N.it, pfd \u20183d 1504 ih xd Se : Union Pag, 199 Goo ian ud ies Told Pi 1000 Tows Centeci $95; 3% do.rr) Se 155 156% J JB.Cent.°° x i.ag Inter.P mp.wes vena Wi + Titer, Mot.com.1% it do.nid ea ee Poe Yaar 3 tae RES .> mp ass \u201c3 LEA Fu ere ch.Seal SAY tn cc pa D dE Eds x.Grand Trunk Raliway, and.presideut of | À Ogilvie common-\u201425 at 128%, 75 at 128%, \u201c| atockers, Kan.rer.ME ; | EE ne MPR NET 5 = SD AS a x PS ci ; A = EY i Hi ey ; y , à qi ane il Es MUGH STRENGTH SHOWN | ALONG THE ENTIRE LIST }Hoake of the Woeds Again in De- CS BEN A 4 LE ld Pr A The strength of the looy tafbek market is au Ing sven the mast mie The Hed captinaes for p lly the faverité msvurities, while séfara) raîlfos re- -Cently have carried certain desuez upto new VIEh laÿeis.This is extraordinary considering that\u2019 business is passing through mid- SUWAer apathy.; Wal Street bas been acting wel up to the present, dat no less an : YOrity that \"M1.Henry Clews, predicts a reaction pefore very lodg.He does not anticipate that it Will bè & serous one, but sufficient to make itself felt.Any decline in Wall Street is usually felt here, but the undertone locally is of such a strong character Just now that it would be a dHficult matter to force back prices to any evtent.Hdw- ever, it is weil to be cautious.Canadian Pacific is receiving special attention.Ip London and New York t was very firm, making high records on the ormier excharge.and selling up to 18944 in Moutreal, with Soo common at 144.Power is Behaving very well, holding strong around 127% to LA point bigher.Much higher quotation sare promised, and the demand is apparent.Milling securities were again iu the limelight, nd the \u2018street\u2019 is juzzled to account far such buying at pre BOOK VI.++ ON THE TRACK, [ATER L.© EYE SEETH THEE.\u2019 out into the village ; 2-1 under disappoint- i hoped.by his staunch - creat doctrine that pos- Pe ve produced a different ns ed of a woman like ; I this hope was su ce ro should say that Ori- : +h results of his work \u201c1e wholly untrue ¥ sa the pains of physical man perseeution by vio- « are but the light afflic- cent, bringing even pres- \u2018on on the privilege of « \u2018\u2019essing to mankind.But \u201cau enemy 3 distributing ar that vne's own power « 11 1s failing, to look .=r glance and see much »~ the heartrending taunt : - -vrm to be one of those - tor which there is cer- - ~ naturally reverted = 2 © uns good which on - the varish had result- ~ ~ears of labor, and to the pes and us given to the rengious sr \u2018x the advanced doctrine \"I.looked across to where ; ivned out to embrace the >.- ere, on one side, ivy-hung \u2014- - =.stood Mosford Chapel.wo - + anew, the steady work \u201cge oi on could also show as -.-4l result.He had spoken vien he said that he did oo \u2018ve Methodists their euc- this moment it seemed +4 -,- * < Own success of the argu- \u201c2 + ow i have derived from it. others such as he with- \u2026, \"of God, were shutting in re- the of a 4 ~~ na emall, rudely fur- = : I'he door into the © > ut a narrow door into stood balf open to let © warmth.Now and then wiling of the passing vw -.\u201crier that Compton wal Ww.4 or he the truth of any vibrations in the by the motion «t rh * die in yo \u2018tun.it is certain that & d thought and feeling ne.! or of another man's \u201cirs that are not per: PATHS OF THE RIGHTEOUS be All\u2019 The Mormon Prophet\u2019 \u201cThe Madonsa ef a Day,\u2019 \u2018The DrE5aTs Tait Geist,\u2019 \u2018The Earthly Purgatory,\u2019 ote, ota ly stay outside with them?W .not pour out superabundant grace up- © strength of hie character | \"brought in; he only began to examine 2e The whole great for'e of his unce\u2019s life in Mes- ford\u2014his Driy>ss.his kindness, and au the current cf feeling he had directed in other tea \u201cs\u2014hbad been slowly bui |§ ceptible to c:> scious sense.surely appealing to the latent power of brother y iuve in Compton's heart.Some direct rwult was bound to come in reaction from the vigorous opposition to which he bea, till now, been roused.To the onloozer in buman affairs the only question must be, what form his religion would give to the uprush of volcanic feeling when some accident loow- ened the stern crust of repression.There is the universalism of the niys- tic always underlying the separatism of the saint .The very serenity of this man\u2019s in- tellectua! belief had been half his weak- nests.He had never divested himself of the underlying conviction that those who rejected the claim of the Church were guilty of neglecting opportunity.He had thought that a revelation so plain and 60 well-attested must commend itself to any really candid seeker after truth.But he was also quite familiar with the notion that unfaithfulness in preaching Catholic doctrine on the part of Churchmen might withhold from À the world its opportunity; he had already regulated his life by that possibility.Now, for the first time, he was on the track of a variation of this idea; what if some infidelitv on the part of Churchmen, not to doctrine, but to the Divine Type of Love, kept earnest souls outside the fold.Perhaps Churchmen had made a large mistake as to their duty of love, and thus barred the door.In such case what would God do?Compton almost laughed when he put it to himself in thie way; the answer seemed so simple.God would leave the righteous Churchmen and go out to the fost sheep.Had God not always proclaimed this to be his way?The harassed mind of this poor priest leaped to meet a possible explanation of much that had long disturbed his peace.\u2018When the poor and needy seek water and there is none, the Lord will make the wilderness a pool and the dry lande springs of water\u2019 Was not that God's revelation of himself alt through the Bible?Did he not always run to meet the absent, to seek the lost?and if false shepherds could beat back the wanderers when he: would bring them home, would he not certain- Would he on the outcast?.Perhaps, 11 true\u2014that the grace o d wae flowing in channels that he had thought Tv.; Whatever the truth of his premises, however faulty the logic of his reasoning.his heart by this way entered into a new vision of the Divine activity in the world.So great was his real love to God and man that the accompanying thought of his own ein\u2014perhaps the tin of his whole caste\u2014did not binder his heart\u2019s delight in picturing a close fellowshin between God and those masses of men who had before appeared |.to him to call upon heaven without.reasonable hope of response.14 He went into the empty church, and as he knelt rapt, the chilly Norman arches became filled with the glory of God.His new thought grew into belief; the belief filled him with an.un- ntterable joy\u2014joy such as the world- ling cannot dream, such as the heart that harbors a worldly taint may never know.In the mystic\u2019s true vision of God all earthly loves become as shadows of one Reality, and there is nothing real but Love.| : The burden he had borne in the thought that multitudes of good \u201cmen were allowed to suffer by lack of God's grace had been greater than he knew.The lifting\u2019 of it was like relief from some suffocating gas which had well- nigh stolen his life unawares.He went out from under his burden with a gaiety of heart he could neither control or understand.He fixed his attention on his new joy, \u201cgiving thanks to God for one and another Dissenter whom _he chanced personally to know.As his praise became intense the very vision of these men rose before his closed eves, and in a dim glory of light, the vision of God encircling them with irresistible tenderness of love.With the true self- despite of the ascetic, he had never thought of himself as thus embraced\u2014 no, it was their as compensation for the sina by which he had shut them out from their proper home.The vision of (od was a joy containing all ioys for him.In its light, like Job, he gladly abhorred himself.Compton\u2019s vas a very simple and a very tenacious mind.Having thanked God with jubilant heart for setting aside all barriers in his eagerness to bless the unfortunate, and with inconsistent delight acknowledged himself a fool for not knowing that Ged must.act thus, he set himself to discover how to amend his own way and co-operate with Firm in his view of the true fold, be did not for a moment dream that God could be satisfied till the erring were in what ways he had made the fold inaccessible wher the Shepherd who held the lost in his arts would have passed in.Clearly, to\u201d Have thought of Chem as otherwise than in the ' Shesherd\u2019s arms must have been a wonceptiom fruitful of many mistakes, then, it was .f de i : _ awry, .And if we don\u2019t H i Ee XLT 9 Qpeun Morpine nor Mineral.NARCOTIC.i : 8 Auge or ota PoER | Rup Sood ~ A perfect y for Constips- don Sour Stomaeh Diar ges i! Worms Convulsions Feverish- [| ness end LOSS OF SLEEP.| EURE rs old IRS NER SITET | i DIACT EOPY OF WRAPPER.| A NEW SERIAL STORY.A Bright New \u2018Serial Story will start on Thursday in the \u2018Daily Witness.Watch for thé opening chapters \u2018You will not want to miss it Cx : ; LE \u2018 IN CHILDREN'S CORNER THE BEAM AND THE \u201cRAINDROP.Said a beam to a Rain drop, \u2018Just come -down with me, There\u2019s a flower on the earth needs us -« both, I can see; ce Ite .petals are drooping, it hangs all go there I'm sure it will die.mn 2 \u2018Agreed,\u2019 said the Raindrop; \u2018and I will : go firat, For I'm &ure from its looks it is dying of thirst; Co And when I\u2019ve refreshed it your turn twill be then, For it\u2019s right that the Sunbeam \u2018should follow the rain.\u2019 So the Rain drop came down to that poor drooping flower, And it gave forth a fragrance that filled * \u2018all \u2018the bower; It moistened its petals, so sere and so dry, : Then beckoned the Sunbeam to from the sky.come\u2019 And the Sunbeam came down, oh, so warm and so red, And the flower that wae drooping soon lifted its head; And it blessed the bright beam and the small drop of rain That caused it to blossom in beauty again.\u2014\u2018Little Folks.\u2019 \u2014\u2014en WHEN KATE WAS ASHAMED.A little girl with rosy cheeks erd bright brown eyes named Kate Martin stood under a great pine tree near her home, with 2 very shamed face \u2018Pl ever, never do it again,\u2019 she whispered to herself.What had she done hs make ber look so guilty?A wicked, mean thing\u2014she had cheated about her lesson and told a story.She was a little girl, remember, and her teacher gave her a hard example in arithmetic, and she tried, but could not get the right answer.She had been lazy at rst, looking out the window at the blue eky and trees, and listening to the birds singing, and longing to get out of doors.- Being lazy always makes things hard and by the time she had to get ber arithmetic lesson, Kate had let her thoughts wander so far away she could not well bring them back to put them on her sums.At last the teacher said she must stay till she had found the right answer to the hardest sum.Kate worked and worked, but still the answer came out wrong.The teacher went out of the room for à few minutes, and Kate remembered she had seen her take the hard sum given her out of a book in a desk.She even recollected the very page it was on.What did Kate do but steal softly and quickly to the teacher's desk snatch up the arithmetic, and set down answer she found there under her sum.When the teacher came back, Kate pretended to be \u2018adding up the figures diligently; and soon showed the essher the true answer sbe had copied, | (To be Coutinved.) Ce ea | and | Star upon our path abiding, -BORm 3 their stronghold.through the Île \"the \u2018 \u2018sues, clears\u2019 the head and throat in two .à ae Bears the Signature In Use © For Over Thirty Years SRE This [ ted to ans.is.was most unexpected to Katé,F\u2018and she -hated to add a story deception, but she promptly said, [ovgi:It has often been found that one \u201cgin.leads to another.When Kate \u201cwent out of school that evening dfgtgod under her favorite pine tree she #¥g down her head for shame, an earnestly wished she had not peeped into the arithmetic.She was so thoroughly ashamed of her sin that she never cheatel in her whole life again, although she lived to.be an: old lady.After she was a grown lady she often took; ogge of children, and loved them ver arly.She taught them to vray to Gd to, help them to speak the truth, for at Jet always an easy thing \u201d to do.The devil\u2019 \"she would say to them, \u2018is the wh of lies, and he cone tinually tries to %pake us t : he may keep us from heaven.Jesus is the truth itself, and He always spoke the truth when: e whe.grown.\u2014Bettie Horsley, in \u2018Christian Work.\" - - \"DAILY TEXT.July 27.If ye love me, keep my commandments.\u2014John xiv., 15.And I will pray the Father, and he shall .give you another comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; even the spirit: of truth.\u2014John xiv., 16, 17.Searth me; God, and know my heart; try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any \u2018wicked ways in \u201cmie, and lead me in the way everlasting.\u2014Paal cxxxix., 23, 24.Simple rule and eafest - guiding, \"Inward peace and inward light, \u201cTrust in God, and do the right!\u2019 Yon will find it.less eamy to uproot faults, than to choke \u2018them by gaining: virtues.Do not think of your faylts; still\u201dleas*of others\u2019 faults; in every per | ho.gomes-near you look for what is good and «trong: honor that; rejorce in it; and, as you can, try to imitate it; atid*your.faults will drop of, like dead leaves, when their time comes.\u2014 Jy Rualim, ~~ : \u201c1 RAE \"CATARRHAL ASTHMA.A Rempdy Now Being Used That Destrove The Miorobe and Cures Permanently That germs case these diseases is, beyond dispute\u2014and this conefusion renders gbsolete the practice of treating asthmh; catarrh-and bronchitis by stom- ack drugging, sprays, snuffs, ete.Such treatments are an utter failure because they - cannot penetrate the delicate amr cells df \u201cthe lungs or permeate the air passages of the nose and the bronchial tubes where the germs of catarrh have Catarrhogone is the only certdin remedy.It is inhaled by the mouth and after spremding through all: thie respiratory organs is -xha Soh the .nostrils, Catarrhozone \u201cgerme, heals the inflamed tis kills\u201d téè and cures in a few hours.Noth: minu ing wg effective, pleasant and.simple as Cola ou _ The dollar outfit of Ca- cures Catarrh, t invariably tarrhogone chest weakness, t irritation and 1 lies that | e was a child and when | ¥ Situation Vacant WANTED, YOUNG WOMAN OF GOOD \u2018odugsilon, with experience ia office work.\u2018Must \u2018be clear, rapid writer.Apply by letter, strting experience, salary expect- od, and give miaister's namo for refer- ebce.Address MANAGER, P.O.Box 2234, \u201cAlways Bought \" We have now on our lists a number of good positions which we are unable to fill, our graduates having all been placed.If you cap \u2018spare the time and small sum of money required, your investment in a Course with us will be well repaid.Jay and Evening classes.Opsa ail summer.MOON-LEROY Business College, $91 St.Catherine street, West.UP 3005.a SER \u2014\u2014\u2014 Teachers Wanted WANTED, TEACHERS FOR THE PORT- neuf Protestant School.One for Model, and one for Elementary classes, Salaries, $35 and $26 per month, for 10 months.Apply, with references, t& THOS.FORD, Secretary-Treasurer, Portneuf Station,Que.WANTED, A PROTESTANT TEACHER for Ladysmith, Thorne, County, Pontiac; one with diploma and experiences; salary $25.00 a month.Write 8.M.LOGAN, Thorne Centre.PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR THE PORtage du Fort Schcol, bolding Model diploma, to do both Model and Elementary work; duties to start Sent.1, 1999.Applications, statirg salary, to be in the hands of the undersigned by July 31st, 1809, ISAAC SMITH, Becretary-Treas- urer.WANTED, A TEACHER HOLDING A Me- Gill Normal diplema (Model preferred), for Little Metis School; .salary $30 per month.Apply, with references, to A.H.McLAREN, Little Metis.WANTED, FOR RIVER DESERT Scho}, a Protestant female teacher, holding a first class diplona; salary, $30 per month; duties to commence Sept ist Apply to WM.SMITH, Secretary-Treasurer, River Desert P.O., Que : me .Employment Wanted WANTED, PAINTING, TINTING, BUR- lapping, Paper Hanging, Graining.Varnishing, Glazing; Enamelling by day or contract; good work guaranteed at reasonable prices.JAMES STOCKWELL, 118 Mackay street.ENGLISHMAN \u2014 YORKSHIREMAN, Methodist, 37, married, abstainer, desires situation in office, warehouse or store, Good salesman, quick and accurate at figures.Good references.Last situation, 20 months; previvus eituation, 20 years.Address E.Y.M., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Lost Strayed and Found LOST - PEARL and TURQUOISE BROOOH \u2014IN FORM OF TWO RINGS.Lost on street or Grand Trunk Depot, on Thursday, July 22nd.Finder will be rewarded on returning to T.J.DRUMMOND, Mark Fisher Building, Victor square, .Miscellaneous ANY -ONEB NOT BEING ABLE TO GET 8 \u201cWitness\u2019 at newsdeealers will oblige the publishers by notifying the Subscription Department- by telephona Main 4090, or by postcard.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 Bulldine Montreal., SU Pupils Wanted PROF.ERG BRAIDI, LICEO MUSICALE, Modena, Italy.Violin, \u2019Cello, Piano, Singing.For fees, etc.apply 58 Victoria et.om Rooms To Let TO LET, TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHed rooms, on bathroom flat, near Sher- 3 Holton avenue, Westmount, Er Property.fiats, near Roy; a snap.Apply 477 Hunt- ler.BIBLE LESSONS.TUESDAY, JULY 217, SECRET THINGS.Secret, or hidden things, belong to God, and can only be revealed by Him.(Deut.xxix., 29.) His secret is with the righteous.(Prov.iii, 22.).God reveals secrets to His servants.(Amos iii, 7.) He has perfect knowledge of man\u2019s hidden things.(Ps.cxxxix., 1-4.) Every thought in our heart is fully known to Him.(Matt.vi, 4, 18.) He can therefore, and will, judge righteausly.(Ro.ii.16.) The Jord searcheth the heart, which _.is a fountain of evil thoughts.(Matt.xv., 19.) Jesus knew the thoughts of men.(Lu.vi, 8; ix, 47 ; xi, 17.) Men may think lightly of evil thoughts, They may ask, \u2018 h know Yes.The eyes of the Lord sre in every place, beholding the evil and the goed.Every secret thing is manifest to Him.(Lu.viii., 17.) All things are apen and plsin to Him with whom we have to do.(Heb.iv., 13.) This solemn fact should be a \u2018terror to evil doers, and a comfort to saints.In the case of the latter, in all their afflictions, He and the angel of His Presence keeps them.The Psalmist says that he had never seen the righteous forsaken, nor his children begging bread.We are; therefore, to trust in the Lord at aH times, and to make known our desires > Him.He is nigh to all that call, He will \u2018hear their cry and will save.Only trust- Jesus and- all \u2018will be - well.It is unwise to be troubled about things we do not understand.Use what vou you ifito clearér * her surprise the teacher straight- Smaller \u2018trial size, 50c; all dealers, Or | Way asked her: \u2018Did you look j * Sa2tarrh one Co.Kingst \u2019 On- | Hrthmetie in my desk.to find cos tous.sarrhhonone £ o2 gatos, On [OT Faust 400 Pass 4e ve RE ¥ \u2014 _ brooke street; nice, quiet locality.Apply, FOR SALE \u2014 STONE FRONT HQUSE, 2} is in sympathy with them, do understand\u2014theén \u2018the Lord will lead.| RE FAST ites ma El ATT ra UE Al TE WE Te EN 11 To uel furnace, hot and cold water; eleven aparte ments.Large garden.Choice loeat.on.Apply D.EEATTY, 147 St.Peter street.OFFICES, suitable.for Manufacturers Agents, on Firet Floor, with hoist aconme modation, and Mat To Let above, if required, sr Apply \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Flats To Let house, rewly papered, painted: each: bath, electric chandelier: 7 rooms verane Apoly 224 Delorimier avenue.Tel.East SIX FLATS OF SEVEN LARGE, BRIGHT rooms each, on the upper level, Trafalgar avenue.Hardwcod foors and finish throughout.Ideal location.and beautiful Ready for occupation September 1st.Rental $45 per month.HIRAM SYKES.Proprietor.801 Eastern Townsh Building.ships Bank | UPPER FT AT, TWO RCOMS AND KITchen, ruitable for a small family.at Montreal Scuth.Apply Box F.A.42.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office, : Immediate possession.8-Roomed Fiat, \u2018The Mansfield,\" near.Sherbrooke street; ront $32.50, ircluding heating and water.For inspection, apply 209 St.James st.SPLENDID LIGHT FLATS HEATED J TO LET, on First and Second Floors ot Witness\u2019 Annex (about 40 x 40), one fiat only, $30 to desirable tenant.Apply \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Cottage For Sale SUMMER COTTAGE FOR ALB, IN THN Laurentians, 8 mies from St Margaret's, surrounded with beautiful small lakes and a river, all full of trout.The house ts completely furnished, and will accommodate 12.Two canoes and three boats.Apply to Box 407.P.O.ue 2 Business Cards.CRYSTAL SPRING PARE IS TRE Safest Savings Bank in the country.Why?Because these lots will more than double in value in the next three or four Years.Give us $3.00 or $4.00 Cash and come and choose your jot.HENRY FRIGON, Montreal, Real Estate Market, 141 St.Peter a*veat.Phone M.1414 \u2014 meme Veteran Land.Grants BOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS\u2014WE WILL LOAN a reasonable amount on warrants, or pay the highest price SPOT CASH for same.MULHOLLAND & CO., 84 Vitoria stroet, Toronto, Ont.\u2018SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN LAND War rants\u2014Highest price pald for South African Veteran Land Warranta, Apply te LEO L.LEET.Room 307, Merchants Rank Fotidiog, 205 Bt.James street.Tel.Main - SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.Best cash price pald for warrants.See me before relling.Apply, T.GIRARD, 360 St.Catherine St.Part.z\u2014 \u2014\" Furnished Rooms To Let ROOMS TO LET\u20145 RALMORAT, STREET.Trurnished parlor bedroom; suit twog $10.00 per month.One door from St.Catherine street.FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.Souvenir avenue.=\u2014 APPLY, 65 \u2014 For | Sale FOR SALE \u2014 PUBLISHING RIGHTS TO Programmes for concerts at Arena of Schumau-Heink, Oct.6, and Sembrich, Nov.b.Two greatest concerts nf sea- son.Good proposition to advertising man.Call Mr.VEITCH, Imperial Bank Building.FOR SALE\u2014 PLATE GLASS, Size 9 x 63%, Apply 142 St.Peter street.Co FOR BALE Two Copying Presses, 3 Fire-Proof Safes, 1 Roll Top Desk, 1 Flat Top Desk.- THE TIMMIS NOBLE CO.Stationers, 815 St.James street, Montreal.NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR BALE, CHEAP, some new Canadian Standard Oliver Typewriters, of Number 3, 3 and 4 Models, fully guaranteed, worth 397.50, to be seid for $35 while they lasi, to make room for new models.Spies- did opportunity.Call or write at ence.CANADIAN OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO.275 St.Martin etreat WANTS ADS.Yor THE © WITNESS may be left with A.T.Chapman, Bookseller, 5I3 St.Catherine street west, or with R.Turner, grocer, Point St.Charies, : *601 Weliagtos street, West of Subway.(LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CASH TARIFF, Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Py- plis Wanted, Rooms to Let, Articles Found, Second-hand Articles Wanted or For 20 Words for 100.for each additional word.Six tneep.aol for the price of foun ; , dusserusanes P rty For Sale or To Let ver Articles For Sale.25 Words for 280.\"1e for each additional word.dt ins \"tous for the price of four.Perscnals.AR Axents Wanted, \" : - 25 Words for 580.NOTICE PARTICULARLY .Pestage Stamps will be Accepled.-Fre aboyé rates are CASH with ordes - When.ey [NIN \u2018A = \u20ac SET à PE Aa A HOUSE TO LET, AT ST.LAMBERT Dairy #F OFFICES WITH HOIST.- TWO SEPARATE FLATS IN STONE | a dahe; now vacant on Delorimier avenue.- - Modern in every respect.outlook.© an _ ; Pen SR ALE CRA 2 Rr i CR ga a CTI a hm US et ah ad a a.6.Fad BL ats ; fis tural Chu SEC LAE at codé pe Race aa Ta : BRE STR Cowon 1 aE 2 RSC ia ll tn TR SE SB al be Pt Le ei all SA AE , ° ; fa BORN vus ye PRAGUE 2 c 4% t moe Ré B Ra cu A ?\" - -\u2014 PE : \u2014 - = meer 1 - = mir.\u201d © ES mL.i : Loue RE ES ee ee oem A .; ES me \u2014 = 3 > pus =.z IT nas .\u2026._ A ; ee en sin Present 2 - Al - = 2 ré : \u2014 \u20ac : x = ign A mie Na SET.Ba TCR TR rT.TRAP 0 Lr SR AFT TRE rome 05 S : a\" > re 8 ee ie ; ne x a hing \u201d 2 css LE Ceri RR ae BT sue san CEE N M oe Ce ee \u201c eerie Rig mm pe a + condi at By Eee QE ES Le es 1 A ee mere \u201d - a es,\u201d OMNI rt pe reseau pra Fi SAT Cy AO 2 = pd AER = = re TREAD ph eT LS ry TR \u2014 ES PT a r= = | Rr Lk AEA A : : - ¢ Soh , .: , : di + + : caw \u2018 .LL .0 , _ ; a \u201d 4 : 5 PE SRe EA =e Sd WO LAS ue TE AE 4 yprne À 10858 ce or - 0 _ VOM RRA PUR 1 / Tinasloa, Ireland.- EA STIR ur A TI Selling ! * It's the quality that makes the vofume.We sell so many thousands of shirts, because the utmost comfort and value is presented to you in every one.We'll prove it at any price from 85c up.| R.J.Took .A BOARD OF CONTROL OR A BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.Mr.William Birks, of Messrs.Henry {Birks and Sons, Limited, expresses himself as being in favor of the Board of Control principle for the administration of the affairs of the.city of Montreal.\u2018| am not particular,\u2019 he said, \u2018whether the Board of Control is elected by the citizens or appointed by the Government, the Board of Trade, the Chambre de Commerce, or similar representative bodies.But I do want to be certain that no board of works is appointed by the City Council or elected in a manner that would make them responsible to the Council or subject, in \u2018the least, to ite influence.That would be no improvement over the existing conditions which are most deplorable.I would bave a small commission responsible directly to the citizens\u2014the people who pay the taxes.The City Council should be for legislative purposes only, and it has far too many members at present.i should require at least two-thirds of the City Council to overrule the Board of Control.\u201cThe salaries paid the members of the Board of Control should be large :nough to secure the very best men for such a responsible position, .and men who arc elected should remain in office as Jong as they prove competent and reliable.No man with ability can afford to abandon the interests he -has been connected with to take up the work of \u2018a civic commissioner.for two or three years; besides, it would t some time too become thoroughly familiar with the details of the city\u2019s administration, and render the best service to the citizens.\u2018T understand that five men are to be appointed; that will be ample.Wash: ington, D.C., has only three commissioners; and they are appointed by the Goy- - ernment.I believe they are giving that city about the best administration of .any = municipality on this continent.\"With some safeguards provided to guarantee the ability and probity of the nominees, I would prefer our commissioners to be elected and that apart \u2018from any party influence or political di- ' MR.W.M.BIRKS.visions, I would not like to see them appointed like the judges in the United States are; neither would I hawe our citizens divided on political, racial or religious lines in the choice of the Board of Control.I presume that the City Surveyor, the Chief of Pôlice, the Chief of the Fire Department, and other heads of departments, would be placed under the Board of Control, and difected and replaced by that board, as necessity should arise.The.Montreal Harbor Board to come home for .an illustration, I consider an excellent body.1 do not suppose three better men could have been chosen by the Government, and I doubt very much if \u2018as good would have been elected by popular vote.It we elect a Board of Control it is to be hoped that every office-seeker in the city wili not be able to get nominated, regardless of fitness for the position.\u2019 - uote A DESCENDANT OF BURNS \u2014 THE LATE MRS.HUTOHINSON, OF : CHELTENHAM.\u2014 \u2018The death has just occurred at Chel- tenham Monday of the eldest direct descendant of Robert Burns\u2014Mns.Sarah Eliza Maitland Tombs Burns Hutchinson, who had reached the advanced age of 87 years.She was a daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel James G.en- cairn Burns by Mise Sarah Robinson of Sutherland, \u201cand \u2018as all \u2018the Colonel's brothers and sisters had.died without :s- sue, Mrs.Hutchinson\u2019s family are the only lineal descendants of the poet.She was born .in Bengal on November 2, 1821, but lost ber mother when only five.days old, and at a tender age wes sent hoime \u2018to Scotland, where at Dum- fries she was tended by her grandmother, the widow of Burns, and during this period sat for the picture known to students of Burns as \u2018Bonny Jean and her granddaughter.\u201d At the age of 25 by which time she had returned to Chelten- * ham; to join ber, father after his retira- ment from tHe \u2018East India Company's .service, she was married to Dr.Berkeley Westropp Hutchinson, #' native of Bal- rape - Pefrible misfortune overtook them when they emigrated to Australia, for they lost their children by death op the ship, -but in Victoria and Néw-South Wales .other children were beara to them, of whom one son and three daughters still survive\u2014viz., Mr.Robert \u2018Burns Hutchinson (now farming in British Columbia), Mrs, © Annie Vincent Burns Scott (widow of \u2018a landed proprietor near Adelaide), Mrs.Violet Burns Gowxing (wife of the Principal of St.Bede's College, East- bourne), and Miss Margaret Constance Burns \u2018Hutchinson.- Late in life Col: onel Burms married again, and by the second marriage left one daughter, Miss Annie Burns, who also \u2018resides in Chel- tenham.\u2014Edinburgh \u2018Seotsman.\u2019 \"A NEW SERIAL STORY.A Bright New Serial Story will start on Thursday in the} \u2018 Déily Witness.\u2019 Watch forthe qpenip chapters.© You will not want to-misk it.RE NE a N terre LIQUOR RÉSPONSIËLE \u2014\u2014 FOR DROWNING OF TWO \u2018GIRLS IN: LAKE DESCHENES,\u2019 \u2014\u2014 Ottawa, July -26.\u2014The-sordid, story: of: the drowning of two girls in\u2019 Lake Des- chenes.in the -morning -hours of July 15 was revealed at the inquest-\u2018upon .tleir bodies to-night.The young men - who took them in the boats across.the lake |: for.a carousa] testified.- It was stated |: that the girls refused -to go unless the: men took drink, so eighteen quart bottles of -ale and -half a pint: of highwin:s were shipped for the, party.There was \u2018apparently no quarrelling.and po one seemed to know.what really did \u2018happen.One\u201d witness said .all of \u2018them were drunk; another that it\u201d was: not: so.* The boat leaked, and the men \u201884id they held the girls upon-it a\u2019long whife,-and then it sank.The affair Happened bétween 11 and 2.15.They were\u2019 indistinct about the time.- The inquest will be \u2018resumed to-mor- row night.° 10 Co \u2018CASHIER MISSING SO IS ALL THE' CASH THAT \u2018WAS IN THE BANK VAULT.Tipton, Ind., July 26.\u2014The First National Bank of Tipton \u2018ie closed to-night and its\u2019 assistant \u201ccashier, Noah R.Marker,- is gone, taking with him between $50,000 and $60,000, all the cash that was in the-bank's vault at -the close of business on Saturday.Marker, after sweeping together the money, set the time lock on the safe so that it could not be opened until 9 o'clock: today.He left a note on the desk of hi» brother, Wm.: Marker, ._ cashier of the bank, saying \u2018that \u2018he\u2019 had gone forever, and that he had taken enough money to pay his expenses.Marker was\u2019 connected with the bank\u2019 nineteén- years.He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for mayor of the.city.four years| avenue, for ; 30,000 ago.He wae an aetive church member: He is 35 years old, and has a wife and two small children.4 Readers can bave.tha \u2018Daily.Witness\u2019 st summer resorts in, Canada or the United States for only M-cts.ver month sx \u2018 \u2018 LT.: oo.- srapy 2 tea 0 RER Re Ce Lim EE ME I ET a SES IR CE 8 177 st.James Street.493 St.Catherine St.W.413 St.Catherine St.E \u2014 \u2014 CANADA'S NAVY PLANS OUTLINED BY MR.PUGS- : LEY AT VICTORIA, B.C.- \u2014 Victoria, B.C., July 26.\u2014That Canada has determined upon a navy to co-ôper- ate with the Imperial navy in the-de- fence of the Empire, was stated by the Hon.Mr.Pugsley, Minister oi Public Works, before the Board of Trade today.He said: \u2018I look forward to seeing a number of first class vessels of war of purely Canadian origin and manned by Canadians stationed on both the Atlantic and thie Pacific seaboards.\u201cThe question of a Canadian navy and drydocks on both Pacific and Atlantic will be discussed as soon as the delegiies to the Imperial Defence Conference returns from England.The outcomz of the conference will be a decision to cou- struct drydocks on both Canadian eca- boards, capable of accommodating the largest battleships.\u2019 .===> ODDFELLOW'S NEW OFFICERS MONTREAL DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER UNITY HOLD AN- \"NUAL GATHERING.| \u2018The sixty-sixth annual meeting of the \"Montreal District, Manchester Unity of ' Oddfellows, was held in the Inglis building, St.Catherine street, where the Provincial Grand Master, Mr.W.W.Smith, welcomed a large number of delegates.Toe.Officers \u2018 for the coming year \u2018were elected, and installed by Mr.C.J.Wil liams, P.P.G.M., assisted by Mr.JE.Burritt, P.P.G.M., as follows ;\u2014 Provincial Grand Master\u2014Mr., d.H Lawson, by acclamation.ot .Provincial Deputy Grand Masted Mr.H.\u20ac.Hogel.12 : Provincial Corresponding Secretary\u2014 elected.Provincial .Treasurer\u2014Mr, J.Laing, re-elected.| CE Grand Marshal\u2014Mr.G.H: Josliñ.Grand Guardian\u2014Mr.G.Bowden.Grand Chaplaine\u2014The Rev.Canon Chambers and the Rev.P.A.Walker.Trustees\u2014Messrs.J.Paterson, Edgar Dey, yD GM, and A.McAllister, P.Auditors\u2014Messrs.R.Hamilton, P.PG.M., and E.Dey, P.P.G.M, The annual banquet was held .ip .the: evening.} .MILES OF SOCKEYES EXTRAORDINARY SALMON RUN IN \u201cBRITISH COLUMBIA, \u2014 Victoria, B.C., July 26.\u2014Three miles of sockeyes passed into the straits this | morning, and the Island traps are Being well filled.The belated run, for which fishermen have been anxiously waiting for sixteen \u2018days, is now on in earnest.Half an hour after one of the outer traps, the Todd: trap at Coal- Creek, was lifted thie morning, and crew reported that ten \u2018thousand sockeyes had entered the trap, and to-morrow\u2019s lifts are expected to run\u2019 high in the thousands.When the tugs arrived this afternoon the.fish- | ermen reported that the straits were thick with fish:and the traps were being heavily loaded.A shark, forty-four feet long, was killed in the Muir Creek trap to-day, being shot by the fishermen.co : [J WILLIE KERCHER ARRAIGNED.Pleading not guilty: fo the manslangh- ter of Philip C.Pedgram, Willie Kerch- er was remanded by Judge Leet yestey- day afternoon for enquete next Tuesday.Ball was allowed.- \u2018REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.E.Ethier and P.Duhamel have goid to M.Langlois the south-western part \u2018on.Notre Dame street, east of Desery street, for $8,500.\u2018Louis Letourneau has sold to Dn J.| Lbuis; \u201cwith houses thereon, fronting on Esplanade avenue, above Fairmount | M.\u2018Éongtin\"-has sold to A.Laber four lots in St.Mary's ward, f ing on Logan and Dufresne streets, for\u2019 $4 4.J.Foucault .ld.to Z.Foutauit - .J\u2026 Foucault has sol os As: betre : Point-8t Mr.G.W.Hardisty, B.P.G.M,, re-| of a lot in Hochelaga ward, with houses | {Z- Malo half of lot 11811, Cote: St.| | two lots in int vt, aries, etn Fob Ronen os a MERCHANTS WILL APPEAL Sufficient Money Subscribed to ~ Take Early Closing By-law to Privy Council.; \u2014\u2014espmre BY-LAW FOUND A DEFENDER AMIDST ENEMIES, IN MR.A, BLUMENTHAL, \u2018We have clerks who would rather have the old system than the present because they arranged their own nights, and now these are fixed for them,\u2019 Mr.Barker, the chairman of the Merchants\u2019 Retail Association, said last night in Conservatory Hall.The meeting was convened to protest against the early-closing by-law on the ground that it is discriminating and unjust.There were about sixty merchants present, who are pursuing this campaign against the by-law very actively., Mr.Baikie, in the course of the even- Ing, said that, speaking from his own standpoint, he was a dealer in photographic supplies, and souvenirs, and closing his shop two nights in the week while drug shops, who also sold these goods, were allowed to keep open, did not give him a chance to compete.Messrs.Gravel, of Gravel Freres: W.J.Scott, of the Royal Stores; and Mr.Coristine, representing the Jewish retail traders, also expressed strong op- | position to the by-law.ring the evening a break in the meeting was caused by the speech ot Mr.A.Blumenthal, J& and 167 Craig street, who stated that this by-law was just and helped not only the merchants as family men, but also their pocketbooks, as it gave less money to the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.At this stage there was some dissent.Continuing, Mr.Blumenthal said that he was speaking for the merchant, not for the clerk, and considered that the law made for their physical preservation.He urged the merchants to leave the law alone, which was made by the wisdom of their members of parliament, and concluded by saying the law was for the good of humanity and the advancement of the age.\u2018Mr.Hector Bisaillon, of Messrs, Bis- aillon, Bisaillon & Brossard, who have \u2018conducted the fight against the by-law through the Canadian courts, stated that there were seventy-five percent .chances that if the matter were brought to the Privy Council they would win.He quoted the opinion of the city attorney, Mr.Ethier, to the effect that the by-law was bad legislation.He also stated that already some $1,166 costs had been incurred in the fight which had been undertaken by Messrs.Beauvais, Lalonde & Co., and that this would have to be provided for, while it would cost some $1,500 more to take the matter to the Privy Council if Mr.Donald Macmaster were to be engaged, which he strongly advised them to do.A subacription list was opened and well over $1,000 was subscribed.Mr.Baikie stated that sufficient support had been given to enable them to bring the matter to the Privy Council, where they hoped to win.CASE ADJOURNED.Adolphe Schwrensky, dry goods merchant, St.Lawrence street, was charged before Recorder Dupuis yesterday with keeping his store open after 7 o'clock last Wednesday night.He pleaded not guilty and the case was adjourned until Aug.2, to allow time for the by-law to be contested.CANADIAN CABLES (Canadian Associat:d Press.) London, July 26.\u2014Replying to a statement that the British Empire \u2018|'Trust devoted its efforts too much to Canada, R.M.Horne Payne, presiding at a meeting thereof, said that up to the present Canada had offered by far the greatest attractions to investors in any part of the world.Canada had not vet really began to exploit her natural wealth; so far she had done little more than scratch the surface.He advocated more travel about the Empire, then there would be less nonsense written and talked.London, July 26.\u2014In the House of Commons to-day Mr.Asquith stated the all-red route committee had not yet succeeded in removing the many difficulties wherewith the scheme was attended, but there was no reason to assume that those would prcve insuperable.DID NOT WANT TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED.Vancouver, July 27.\u2014When Detective James Anderson told Jack Anderson, held here for the Toronto police on the charge of cashing scores of bogus cheques in different parts of the world, that he was going to take his photograph, the young man wished to leave his glasses behind.He was told he must be taken with them on.- So determined was he not to be photographed with his glasses on that he smashed them on the hard cement floor of the jail corridor.A new pair was obtained and he was successfully photographed.: : UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA \u2014 MR.C.B.MARTIN APPOINTED TO THE CHAIR OF HISTORY.Winnipeg, July 26.\u2014The University of Manitoba has appointed Mr.C.B.Martin, of the Archives Department at On- tawa, to the chair of history.He is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick.Mr.A.B.Clark, lecturer in political economy at Edinburgh Usi- versity, has been appointed to the new chair in political economy.Mr.Clark is chief secretary of the British Association of Scientists: cae.© Fev Roa wl, , MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1909.ey MORE MEN FOR MINES.Work of Replacing the Glace Bay Strikers Still Continues, MEN ARE AVERSE TO THE FORMATION OF NEW UNION YOR MINERS.Glace Bay, N.S., July 27.\u2014The steamer \u2018Cabot\u2019 yesterday arrived from Chat- ham, N.B., with 100 men, most of them experienced miners, tor the Dominion Coal Company's mines, and a number of men also arrived from Montreal on the steamer \u2018Stigstead.\u201d \u2018I'hus the company is gradually filling up the ranks broken by the strikers three weeks ago.The company 1s proceeding with the service of notices to strikers that they must leave houses owned by the company.The strike leaders some time ago announced that they \u2018would take care of all their men 1n tents till the end of the strike.The men, however, for the most part, have mtimated to the leaders that they will not live in tents.Some foreigners, upon , whom notices to leave houses were served, have reported to the company that they desire to return to work and that they would have done so before now but for the reason they were threatened by the strike leaders.Mr.Duggan, the general manager, says that every one of the collieries 18 better off to-day in the number of men employed, and he looks forward to a substantial increase from the pits during the coming week.The day\u2019s slightly lessened output was because of rainy weather and the decrease was from the banks not from the pits.The total production was 9,161 tons.The question of an all-Canadian union based upon a dissolution of the P.W.A.and U.M.W., was submitted today to a meeting of miners by the Rev.Messrs.Feaver and Goddard Fenwick.The discussion was taken part in by miners, who stated that they had been deprived of work simply because they had joined the U.M.W.They spoke also of the tyranny from petty bosses and otherwise expressed themselves as adverse to a new union.Before the meeting closed some of the U.M.W.leaders took a hand, and the new union idea, was disposed of.The reverend gentlemen previously submitted a proposition to Mr.Dug- gan, which was based on the formation of a Canadian union, which should absorb the P.W.A.and the U.M.W,, and which should provide for a ten percent advance of wages to men \u2018who receive two dollars per da \\ y or under.This was turned down by Mr.Duggan.IMPERIAL DEFENCE \u2014 ATTITUDE OF GERMAN RESIDENTS IN BRITISH COLONIES.\u2014 (Canadian Associated Press.) London, July 26 \u2014A despatch from Berlin says the leading German newspapers publish from time to time with unconcealed gratification the announcement that the British dominions are reluctant to follow up the suggestion made by the English imperialists that they should manifest a more solid interest in the navy maintained for the defence of the British Empire.The announcement is occasionally couched in the form that only the jingoes In the dominions support the idea.The \u2018Deutsche Tages Zeitung,\u2019 the leading organ of the powerful agrarian party, to-day devotes its leading article to the subject, in the course of which 1t expresses surprise in the discussion of the question that no one has thought of the attitude towards it assumed by the many Germans resident in the British colonies.It has discovered that during the past ten years a change has come cver the spirit of Germans settled in foreign countries and colonies.Whereas, it says, such Germans formerly forgot as soon as possible that they were Germans they are now beginning to realize that though they accomodate themselves to the country of their adoption they can still be proud of the land of their birth.This change, it states, is manifested in an admirable manner by the establishment in Vancouver of a German newspaper, the \u2018Westliche Canada Post,\u201d which is to serve as a promoter of the interests of the German population in British Columbia.The \u2018Tages Zeitung\u2019 quotes an article in the second number of this Canadian- German journaj repudiating the idea that British Columbia should assist the movement for presenting a \u2018Dreadnought\u2019 io Britain.The \u2018Tages Zeitung\u2019 recommends all Germans living in the British colonies to study these statements, to emulate the feclings underlying the governments.The British colonies will, it says, have to recker in future with this opposition, \u2018or German colonists will not enbmit quietly to have inoney taken out of their pockets to strengthen a fleet directed against their home.This evolution of national feeling among Germans living abroad will, it concludes, constitute a counterpoise, the significance of which 18 not to be under-e:t'mated.to the jingoisin of the English, which is a gratifying circumstance not only in the interests of Germanism but in the interest of the maintenance of peace.tsa SEARCH FOR GRANDMOI'HER.Armand Lariviere, the seven-year-old 1 son of a policeman of Joliette, arrived in Montreal yesterday, determined to find his grandmother, who, he was under the impression, lived in the city.However, he had no money in his pockets, and evidently was not aware that Montreal was a big place where, without an address, it would be rather difficult to discover a persen.\u2018The police took him to the station and his father was communicated with, the result being young Lariviere returned to Joliette.The father told tae police that the boy's grandmother lived at Three Rivers.ed it would not be safe - \u2018cation of the Transcontinenta 1 BIG NAVY CAMPAICA Mr.McKenna Declares Time Hy, Come to Secure Bry, À Predominance on thes.London, July %6.\u2014 ln |.House of Commons on +, .question, Mr.Reginaii \\ Lord of the Admnrai:s.foreign shipbuilding + : apace.Italy and Aus»; 4 cording to the ample \\ by the Government.va.ly committed thems sr.struction of four bat:i.' est size and the larges: -.-.The First Lord 0: : mentioned that of the +.be laid down in Novem.ment had decided tha: an improved cruiser.a.- had plans of cruisers mo-.- faster than the \u2018Invinoib.\u2018 itable types.\u201c Mr.McKenna said t'a three years that thr | ment was doing its best - growth of armaments.« down eleven large arm r Great Britain's cigh:.| three years of experien-s these lines.and that tie rived to take steps to \u2026 predominance on the sea The Radical and 1.protested against the nu.-.diture and Premier A, them to believe that
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