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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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jeudi 7 juillet 1910
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Mccts With Enthusiastic sup oie « FILMS MAY BE DESTROYED port of Citizens.Agitation for Suppression Spreading \u2018in the United States and Britain And has even reached India The campaign against allowing the moving pictures of the Johnson-Jeffriés fight to,be shown is becoming world wide.Questions have been asked in the British House of Commons in order to see what powers the Legislature has to prevent them being shown in Englénd, more cities and states in America are coming into line, and the movement started by the \u2018Witness\u2019 in canada is being taken up.by every paper of character.Every citizen of.any standing who has been approached on the subject-}| | has strongly condemned the suggestion that the pictures .be shown here, and many of our readers have \u2018sent letters supporting the stand which the \u2018\u201cWitness\u2019 has taken from the commencement in regard to the fight.\u2018The Dominion Alliance has joined the Children\u2019s Aid Society in its battle on behalf of the children, and in a characteristic letter Mr.John H.Roberts, the secretary, offers to co- -operate in any concerted movement to take legal action if necessary.to stop the pictures being exhibited: - I 0 £ rrominent - Wong J : \u2018thi company Fate M , 5 not, in view of on feeling + on the subject, proceed with the: work, but will prefer \u2018to\u2019 \u2018ique the Tmiatiéÿthat has been put into the speculation: a- ther than start on\u2019'a tour against pub-, lie opinion.Whether this is done or not ihe rampaign should not be slackened one Now is the time to indicate to the authorities that in regard to moving pictures a stricter Jube, rf .0.14 Yeager, 3b .5.- J.Jones, cf «i oo ae ood Demmitt, 1 .,, .i+.4 Nattress, 88 oe eo coved Cockill, 2b .os .3 Curtis, 1b .,.607348.Kritchell, Ce ce ae eed WIBEE, D vo oo a0 oo 78 Totals .«.32 Score by {nnings\u2014 Rochester ., .0 00 \u2018Montreal ., .Summary \u2014 Two: base hit, Curtis; three base hit, Demmitt; stolen base, Demmitt; double plays, Alpermann to Tooley to Spencer, Blair to Tooley; first base on balls, off Wiggs 1; struck out, by Savidge 5, by Wiggs 6; left on bases, Montreal 3, Rochester 1; umpires, Fin- neran and Murray; -xime, 1,387; attendance, 1,826.: SAMMY ROUGHLY USED.Buffalo, July 6.\u2014Buffalo to-day made it three out of four with , Toronto.Sammy Smith was hit hard, while Vo- winkle was effectives .: wl comoonocot | heroes mentomim | coticcococH 3 al omonwooro © ©œ | o\u2026HHoHvoH-t I.oN 00 Toronto .0 0 OL 00001\u20142 9 Buffalo .:2 0 6891072 0Ox\u201410:13 - 0 Batterfes\u2014Smith end Mcallister; Vo- winkle and WiHiam.;.Umpires, Byron and Hilligan.1 To ORIOLES -DRAW UP ON.LEAFS.Baltimore, July 6.\u2014Baltimore in a free hitting game took the final of the series with Providence.\u201d Score: 3 + RHE, Providence .0 2 0006073 0 0\u20145 12 8 Baltimore .0 8 0 O 1 1 0 0 1\u20146 11 1 Batteries\u2014Crowley and Fitzgerald ; Vickers, Russell and Egan.Umpires, Boyle and Kelly.NEWARK GETTING SAFE LEAD.Jersey City, July 6.\u2014Newark defeated Jersey City in the eleventh inning after the Skeeters had tied the score in the ninth, .: : E \u2026 \u201c RHE.Newark .0 0 0 0 01 0001-\u20142 11 3 J.City 00000000100\u20141 7 1 Batteries\u2014Mueller \"and Crisp; Ferry and Crist.Umpires, Stafford Hurst.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.: .Won.Lost.P.C.Newark .so +.00 +.44 27 .620 Rochester .+.+.36 29 554 Toronto .ee +0 e+.8T 81 544 Baltimore .eo a.eo 32 .522 Providence .,, e¢e¢ +.32 31 508 Buffalo .\u2018ea oe .29 36 446 Jersey City .«oo oe.28 38.424 Montreal .+ +.22 39 361 TO-DAY\u2019S GAMES.Motnreal at Buffalo.Toronto at Rochester, Newark at Baltimore.Providence at Jersey City.HOLLY NOW WITH ROYALS.Rochester, N.Y., July 8.~~Though no official announcement has been made, iit ts generally recognized as a fact here that Ed.Holly has been sold to Mont- T FE Holly has been a valuable man to the \u2018Hustlers, and will be a valuable man for \u2018Montreal if Barrow can get him to join that team.Manager Ganzel says that players can\u2019t come here and get the idea .that once they sign with Rochester they are here for life.Ganzel has had trouble over the recent sale of Anderson, and he is none too pleased with the attitude assumed by Holly.\u2019 McCLURE FOR TORONTO.Toronto, July 6.\u2014President J.J.McCafferty announced to-day that the Toronto ball club had secured Pitcher McClure from the New York Americans.McClure is a right hand pitcher and a good outfielders.He will joint thé team to-morrow in Rochester.Outfielder O'Hara left to-day to join the team in Rochester.Grimshaw is ime proving satisfactorily, and will be ready to get into the game on the return of the Toronto team to the Island grounds a week from to-morrow.McClure is the pitcher that Manager Barrow announced he had secured.Still: the .Leafs may need him more than the Royals.Jimmy Wiggs, who Toronto poured ecorn upon earlier in the year, belongs to the local club.PIRATES WIN LONG GAME ALSO THE GIANTS, WHO PULL OUT IN FOURTEENTH Pittsburg, July 6.\u2014Pitisburg to-day tied the score against Chicago in the omens CSS My es SAINT À) a WIE dit ALA BARN 2 RN ei roe N ARE ed RH AT) D (A Te re re: pe - ES a | rT Hardly from the first was the result | 0 .020000001\u201434 and.\u2018 Cleveland .oe.* should not.think of you.SILLETTE.eighth inning, and won in the eleventh.Evers was put out of the game in the Sleventh inning for disputing a decision.core:\u2014- .R.H.E.Pittsburg.00000002001 \u20143 12 0 Chicago.00000101000\u20142 7 4 Batteries \u2014Camnits, Leifield and Gibson; Richie and Archer.-tied the score in the ninth inning, and the visitors bunched hits off Brown in the fourteenth, winning from' Boston, 8 to 3, to-day.Score.\u2014 TE H.E.R.H.E.3 | New York.00000000300005\u20148 11 2 Boston.00300000000000\u20143 10 2 - Batteries-Mathewson and Myers; Brown and Raridan.Philadelphia, July 6.\u2014Brooklyn bunched hits with Philadelphia's errors today and won, 6 to 2.The visitors played fast ball in the field and made three double plays.Score: \u2014.; R.Brooklyn.200100120\u20146 8 0 Philadelphia.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0\u20143 10 4 Moore, Brennan and Jacklitsch.St.Louis, July 6\u2014Cincinnati to-day won the final game of the series from St.Louis, 1 to 0.three scattered hits.Ernest Lush, who recently was released by Troy, was signed to-day by St.Louis as a utility fielder.Score: \u2014 R.H.E.St.louis.000000000\u20140 3 3 Cincinnati.000000010\u20141 7 0 Batteries\u2014Corridon and Bresnahan; Gaspar and McLean.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN Ga.Won.Lost.1.C, Chicago .42 23 .648 .« eo #6 # + New York.40 24 .626 Pittsburg + +.» .34 30 631 Cincinnati.« « .35 32 .522 Philadelphia.32 33 492 St.Louis.30 39 435 Brooklyn.« « « « « « 27 37 422 Boston.+.24 46 343 TAIL-ENDERS BEAT TIGERS.PHILADELPHIA INCREASES Detroit, July\u2019 6.\u2014Detroit was defeated to-day by St.\u201d Louis for the third time in as many games.The score was 7 to 4.The visitors bunched five hits in the fifth and drove Killlan off the rubber.Works, who succeeded him, was hit at opportune times in the \u201cclosing stages.Score: \u2014 ; St: Louis.0000401 Detroit .10 000210 0\u20144 3 Batteries\u2014Ray and Killifer; Killian, \u2018Works and Schmidt.i ; Le Washington, July 6.\u2014 Philadelphia defeated Washington, 3 to 2, to-day, Morgan being strong at critical points and given better support.Score: \u2014 E , H.shington.0 0 0 1 01 0 0 0\u20143 12 3 Prdtadetonia.0 20.100000\u20143 7 0 Batteries\u2014Groonfe and, Beckendorf; Morgan and Donahue.* New York, July 6.\u2014New York and Boston broke even to-day in a doubleheader.The home team won the first game, 3 to 2, the visitors the second, 5 to 3.Scores:\u2014 First game \u2014 ton .000000101\u20142 8 1 Boston ik © .000000021\u20143 6 0 Batteries-Cicotte and Carrigan; Quinn and Sweeney.Second game\u2014 R.H.E ; RH.E .400001000\u20145 ork 000110010\u20143 12 0 Batteries\u2014Arellanes, Smith and Klei- now: Hughes and Sweeney.eland, July 6,\u2014Cleveland defeated Chicago, 5 to 4, in the final game of the year between these clubs in Cleveland.Koestner was invincible until the eighth, when Chicago took the lead.On Niles triple Cleveland tied the scors, winning in the ninth on two errors and two hits.Score: \u2014 RH EB 3080888131 7 4 0.00 | om Ot tories\u2014Koestner, Harkness and Easterly; Olmstead, Scott and Block.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost EG hiladelphia.45 .Now York.eo ss» 39 28 .600 \u2018Detroit « .o .41 32 .563 Boston.« « « \u2026.\u2026.36 30 .546 Cleveland: .o/.e .29 32 475 Chicago.+ .« » .80 36 455 Washington.26 43 :368 St.Louis . gras Ie 4 J Re se TE re - 4150 ed ce .= \u2014 a pas PRE Ey a [TR ot OR Le a p ame ee A CE Lo 2 STR) y A a ESS ER ea ive A us - = Se het nil) a mes a me PEAR Hr + A a - a .R Br.PE Es ; 22 rer ?- : 7 = TI J ù i > = or Les Le : Le = ; | La 35 oad ee TN EE ANS tes RA MERS ; - po Pp His La 5 St rar ; FFT 1 SEE UT A not spi Fes ie À RSS kp oe met Mae, Le Lo 3 : | F acte = \u2018 5 ss e - gal?.it og de 300 pe ; pout Ç Le ; i pare > a TE cs 5 2 \u2019 Lo 4 eT eS EE «FE Sar pe 7 as, a pas 2e tie VE A eg pan, Vir.smart vm ra ar A I Smaart ago SNR ST PRT po Eds Pty THs, 3 Fo, * 2 5 hee ELS LL TN SY BE CRT PONE ST 1 cl fu a a CT MTD: = Cm A LS ère: \"TT J .: ) .- Ht a gt yr SAE SE | a | Dainty Whiewear Riggs | oo me Sus : ainty tewear - BLOUSES | All Absolutely New ê : HALF PRICE With Turned Down Collars | On n Sele Friday at i Exquisite.samples together with some of | 7 31 Instead Lt a 0 | $3.9 5 4 the most excellent numbers from stock.A 3, .oo, 5 san vers et 700: women ad misses to he 3 > =-Underskifts of surpassing\u2019 \u201cdaïntiness, with\" \u201c| soit.He | our Mats leûr to-motiow: moming.We sq ÿ \u2018 deep embroidery-both F rench and shadow \u201c broidered \"a |?are pla ¢ing on sale, at 8 o'clock, the whole to 7 work.7 FF ; pp us stock aa Ven re civ of | _\u2014 \u201chigh repute+700 suits in all the attractiveness on = \u2014Gowns, both embroidered wd lace wid \u2014Made in tailored eect; - \u2018of their Le showing 700 suite in.white o - \u2014handsome covers and dainty drawers\u2014 \u2014 Tucked shoulders pique, white repp, besides linen finished cam- really excelleft garments every one, and, in : > ss in brown and white, blue\u201d and whit, : | AR ack and white.\u2018 ve \u20188 EN | most cases, \u201ccomparatively fresh and un- \u2014Mannish effect; ï LEE LS ha dled.- Original The styles are this season's and particu- AYIA TN TT A riginal prices were : | \u2014Turned down.collar; ; larly smart; but the manufacturer was heavily 7 PA st For the Covers-.25, 35, 43, 75 } ! overstocked and in -spite of their excellent | > RN Hid -,_ and 81.75.\u2014Turned up cuff; sole, he ofer ta Fon thie entire quantity 3 NES) Mmm Le _ made the matter ef price a secondary can- A 7 7200) For the Drawers~$1.50 and $1.75.| | ide GES ES) ; ahita laure < sideration with him, Not so with us.The LÉ \u201c Fos the Gowns\u2014$1.50 and $2.50.\u2014Good white fom; a lateness of the season made it necessary to For the Underskirts \u2014 $1.50, $2.75, _Sizes 2 ta 4a - set a price that would clear the whole cole $3.95, 87.50, $10.00, $1250 \u2014DIZeS 32 1 42; lection in a day.That we did.Our offer-was 1, and $17.50.| | v lue $ 2.-made.The suits are here.The sale begins ; \u2014Value L 50.Co at 8 o'clock Friday mor af The sale price on Friday will be ; he price is $ 95.; exactly oo 1 4 2 0 MALE \u2014Sale price Friday, 73 The value i is twice and three times as much., Ba In the Wash Goods Dent.of colored muslins \u2014 organdies, batistes and voiles; 25 and \u201c35 values for, per yard.15 * Pongee linens, marked in stock at .25, are out for clearance at, per yara.Half linen suitings in a splendid varieiv of shades; fine wearing quality fer outing dresses or house dresses; ._.2 ea \u2018Samples of Fine Linen Tai Price \u2018 Samples of fine huck towels, .hemstitched or scalloped \u2018ends, |\u201c samples of'tea cloths, tray cloths, sideboard covers, bed spreads, night dress cases, all in fine linen \u201cand beautifully embroidered; \u201c offered at.Half Price Lise ores J8 Pair 400 pairs of lisle thread gloves \u201cfor wornen; all sizes; in white, \u201cgreen and tan; per .pair.18 Clearance oa Parasols On Friday we shall offer every | 4 parasol in the establishment at half the marked price.\u201cprices run from $1.75 to $11 .00.These parasols are all this -.|year\u2019s goods, in perfect condition; [the very best styles that could be _iprocured from both English and - \u201cCanadian manufacturers.{ Friday, any parasol at Half Price Ribbons at 15 and 25 à Yard - At .25 a yard 500 yards of heavy Duchesse ribbon, pure silk, 6 and 7 inches wide.At 15 a yard 600 yards of heavy plain Taffeta ribbon; pure silk; 5 and 6 inches wide.Women\u2019s Stockings 350 pairs of women\u2019s stockings at.3 pairs for $1.25 These are extra fine Lisle in fancy, 1 plain and embroidered styles ; black and colored : new tones ; Children\u2019s Socks 400 pairs of children\u2019s socks at.3 pairs for .39 Fa ancy lisle socks clearing from our regular stock; checked or striped tops; sizes 4 to 7.NC ROOM SERVICE.EN.BREAKFAST from 745 to 8.30.(16 different menus, 25 cents to 50 cents.) vw.Jo new ideas; all fine grade goods.We have /a beautiful range | per yard LE LL LA AE The | at \u2018 va Mer a a, \u2014 Ladies Onfords -Boots, Too .im | last week-end at the saine.attrac tive price, per pair.8 ds.far Sizes We can fit any lady who + wears i Se any size from 213 to /-~not in can -in- another.styles ares good\u2014very good and very shapel y.$2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 \u2018would be, about the rightful prices; the sale.price 18.os 79 A Special P archase of \"Charming Neckwear HALF PRICE Wii 20008 Separate jabots, collars with jabots attached, silk bows, wash bows, hunting stocks, collar and cuff sets, Windsor tiég-dthe daintiest little things for neckwear that can be made from most exquisite combinations of Jace.and embroidery with Swiss muslin, spotted muslin and sheer batjste, besides \"| these made from silk and other summer fabrics\u2014pretty, dainty, different from the common-place\u2014different perhaps only -by an embroidered spot .In.contrasted color, perhaps the merest toych of Paisley, but, different i lb - some respects and daintier in every respect.To be placed on sale F riday morning - The $0.25.ones at $0.13.| +35 ones at JB.50 ones at 25 75 ones at 38 To ones at .50 1.25 ones at 163 - - J 50 ones at .75 Ever So Slightly Damaged by Plaster 300 Bags worth from $LI9 to $7.50, To be Sold at .79 each \"> rerio thi oo A description of the styles, leathers, colors, and sizes would be ine possible in this space~-the bags themselves may be seen in éur window suffice it to say the values are $1.19, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98, $2.50, $3.$4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50, the greater part of them being worth $2.50 or higher.Mostly Eurépean novelties, and popular.Sart, shapely shoes in tan, vici iid CT \u2018and patent leathers, also odds and ends « of boots\u2014several hundred pairs of the same excellent quality as these on sale each of the styles, perhaps, byt | if we can\u2019t fit you in ône style we - And all the J \u20ac Pa ee \u2014Clôth coûts v T™ TET npn ul \u2014\u2014\u2014 Little Girls\u2019 \u2018White Coats The original prices were $2.98, $3.50, \u201c#3.75.$4.50, + 00, $6.00, $6.50, $7.75 and $9.00.| \"The sale price Friday morning is to be - - $1.95 it the quantity is very limitec \u2014that méans 8 o'clock This is purely à cléàtanse from stock of broken numbers of children\u2019 s white and: cream.pe \u2014Serge coats \u2014Sicilian coats «Muslin coats Some perhaps may be slightly handled, but the majority.are in perfect condition._ ob on 5 A _; prie T \u2014\u2014 \u2014 es .0 - \u2014 | WEAVERS SECONDS - In Fi Ine.Table Linen We have been fortunate i in securing another lot of weavers\u2019 seconds in pure linen tablecloths, which we offer for sale at.Half Price.$4.00 pure, fine linen tablecloths, size 2x24 yards, for $2.00 4.50.pure, fine linen tablecloths, size 2x 2 yards, for 2.25 5.00 | pure, fine linen tablecloths, 5 size 2 x 2% yards, for 2.50 Ç 425.pure, fine linen \u2018tablecloths, size 2x3 yards, for 2.13 4.7% pute, fine linen \u2018tablecloths, size.2x3 yards, for 2.38 6.00 pure, finé linen tablecloths, size 2 x 3 yards, for 3.00 A few dozens.only, of 18-inch napkins.85, value; to clear at, per dozen A EY athée Su de LS aang rir té tartimtà .A cha aptes Si MISE CSS E : MILLINERY PRICES TUMBLE LOWER STILL | Nearly tity ined hes, originally marked at $5.0.on ale Friday \u2018at, gach.ai -.$1 00 Straw braids i in 5 to iz yaid lengths on sale by the piece at.at.10 Fifty untrimmed shapes, mostly sailors, reduced for the summer sale to $1 .00, still further reduced for Friday to, each.Cee en 50 Ladies\u2019 and misses Panama hats, trimmed with carts, \u201chave been reduced \u2018from $10.00 and $12.50 to.-6.50 Fifty small ostrich tips (miostly black) tumble from $1.0, $1.50, Ber Brooch Pins | | _ Hat qu men or OF over finish; Pearl Cuff Links ~~ | Hat Pins | A New Bandeaux Barrette Pins on Sheels TY ye \u2018NOTIONS EW Narrow gold bar pins, neatly engraved, safety pin clasp; 25 value; for each.\u2026 .19 Dutch Collat Pins gp The newest style stone-set Dutch collar pins, topaz or ame- for pe +) core) see) reze) :o-0.Lol 49 : Ocean pear] cuff links with gold-filled back; .50 value; 2 for, per pair.«.; ee.toe toe Souvenir Belt Pins = A large assortment of the newest souvenir belt pins; .75 value; also good sized enamelled sterling - silver maple leaf brooches, dn sale at, each.cc voi eer 35 Ca Jet hat pins in several designs, \u2018bright or dull finish; strong, 10- inch stems ; worth .12!% each; for.wi 0: te oi le 0.te een 05 ~The combination barrette with ribbon attachment \u2014 New York's latest summer fad; it is neat, serviceable and easily attached; several designs.in barrettes; .50 value for \u201ca ee \u2018ee: je 6; {e.e] 35 All-over Hair Nets = ~~~ \u2014- We have ample quantities of all shades from blonde to black in - our special real hair net at .2for.25 Or, per dozen.\u2026 : \u2026 + \u2026.1.25 Turban Pins Square or diagonal top bone hair pins; heavy stock and smooth finish; worth .25 each; for, per pair.vo ee ou oo os 23 e joe, 4 @ \u201898 200 pin sheets, best English- plated pin; worth .02 per sheet; for, 5 sheets for.05 Shirt or Blouse Pearls Finest quality, 2 or 4 hole, ocean pearl buttons, for shirts or waists ; .15 to .35 value: for, per dozèn.The Veribest Collar Support \u2018The original \u201cVeribest\u201d covered collar supports; all - sizes; black or white, per set, .05 Wash Belting\u2019 silk- LUNCHEON from 12.00 to 2.00 Lo 8200 and $2.50 to, each.25 : a p.m.(Full course, 35 cents.) On sale Friday at, each.eee es Ge eh ee weiss ee ae 79 qe New pretty designs; white an ~ AFTERNOON TEA (Shoppers , \u2018 Fifty fanéy bañdeaux, marked.originally at 3 00, 4 50 and $5, colored washable embroidered Special).300 5.30 In order to give everyone a chance to partake of this very special offer turnble to, each.Ce eee ee ee ee ee ieee 100 beltings; value .50 and .75 [ | A la Carte all day.we resérve, the right to sell not more than two bags to a customer.LS a.yard: per belt length.25 ; He i pets mr ( = ~ \u2019 ETES ou : ; NES SS Sy Al 10% spl Cl | Lh 12: is he Mites re \u2014 + DOUBLE CURE FOR DOUBLE | TROUBLE Father Morriscy's Ne.26 Cures Catarrh by à Combined Treatment.| \u2014\u2014 rhe sudden weather variations in leur imate Tes 2 ce a troublesome disease usually ult in a great many cases of | | considered bard to cure, and one which | often leads to serious pulmonary and A intestinal troubles.A neglected cold in the head weakens yr : the nasal membranes, so that at every ; - the system, 2 the annoy ps eal en doctors confine themselves to rescribing external applications, and thus do not Teach the seat of the trouble.Others give internal treatment exclu- | gvely, and thus do not promptly relieve he affected parts.be er Morrisey, the skilled priest-| pysician, rightly regarded catarrh as a coublz trouble, consisting of unpleasant i exposure the trouble returns.At.i fe these conditions are fastened onto and the sufferer undergoes e and danger of chronic effects and their - fundamental ses, the latter having to do with im- red general vitality.\"His famous remedy, No.26, is a com- ined ablets to be taken three times a day, and .an especially compounded salve.The salve is antiseptic, and quickly heals tof the trasble and restore the system its ç ; 1 nstead of neglecting a disease that is unpleasant D yourself and to others, and one which die Jeads to neumenia and umptiel, Ît is surely the part dem to Tk timely steps to do away with the effectsand at the same time remove cure for catarrh.It consists of the inflamed membranes of the passage.The tablets to the usual tne.Together, they cure.of wis- > \u2019 the cause, No.26 does just that.\u2019 50c.forthe combined treatment.* At our drugist\u2019s, or from Father Morriscy Medicine 20, Ltd, Chatham, N.B.100 tly 19 -set mesh; 49 { \"047 R0GERs Bros: | Stamped on knives, forks, spoons, elc., of quality is the name ~ 3 With this as your guide you cannot possibly err in the WY choice of fine silverware.= | Best tea sets, dishes, walters, | ele.are siam MERIDEN BRITA CO.SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS oSiloer Plate that Wears® TLL YOUR FRIENDS ing Our readers will greatly 35 olige us, and at the same tig confer a real favor ¢ their friends who do FO- it take the \u2018Witness,\u2019 if 05 icy will tell them of the Witness\u2019 Art Masterpiece \" @mpaign, and show them k's low they may get these = || Msplendid pictures, 05 Ta Day, cultivate, grow, à: for sueh manufacture.and to \u20ac ,by purchase.manufacture or ration, all materials, supplies, ma- le, : To or ar 10 5.su A Zyuo.= \\ kd 5 35 MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Teter] \u2018-c?ssar; for use In connectid of Notaries and Commissioners in Liverpool & Lgnden & Qloba insurance Building 25 112 st.James Street.25 \u2014 J \u2014_\u2014 .PUBLIC NOTICE Is heresy given that under the First art of chapter 79 of the Ravised Sta- a és of Canada.19%», known as: \u2018The bne Tol panies\u2019 joi,\u201d letters patent have been Rell \"Hrtier the Seal of the Sectetary oth gc, ole of Canada, bearing date the.to day of June, 1910, incorporating Host Cooper Smith ang Frederick Rl Markey, King\u2019s Counsel; William Fugsley and George Gordon, Advocates.ana Ronald Caiderén \\ccountant, ail of the Cltv of, .In the Province of Quebec, following purposes, viz.: (a) To cruire and sell cordage, rope, bia- > and any and all:artisles come n \u201cnois or in part, of lak, Hemp, \u201cRo! ana other nmiaterials: (b)- \u201cand sell all - and other articles: conyenient Ë Bo with carrying on the businégs and \u201c17TUT6 and salé as aforesaid; (c) quire.buy, hold, sèll, lease, im- cultivate and otherwise deal in *D05B of real estate, manufacto- tiers patent of invention, as may \u20acssary or convenient in carrying ! business; (d} To sell, or dispose + whole or any portion of the 7's business, letters patent of in- TS .And to receive and hold in ex- therefor stock, cash, or other 11:08 in other incorporated nies, notwithstanding the provi- _° ft rection 44 of the said Act.The \u201csg of the company tu be carried ont the Do:ninion of Canada ere by the name of \u2018Interna- Fibre and Twine Company ta a capital stock of twen- isand dollars, divided Sate.¢ of one hundred dollars -éach, 4:.8f place of businéss of the.\u201csany to be at the Citv of Mont- ,\u201c\u201ce Province nf Quebec.the office of the Secretary of \u2018\u2019arada.this 29th \"day of June, THOMAS MULVBY, Under-Secretary of \u201cState.Morey, Skinner, Pugsley & \u201citors for Company.peace among English-speaking peoples \u2018tentatively .discussed.{| templates - a programme, including a prit by the various nations.Noth- \u201cmorial hridgéon the Niagara border.Secretary of Lords Day Alliance | passing by-laws to restrain the com- | eral laws should be set at defiance by regard of the day and.\u2018 imimense-harm to the people and brings | and three of the injured were brought \u2018people tell df hôw the biéod bécomes \u2018the result.Dr.William: Pink Pills the cause being removed, nature does the rest and health is fully restored.parently all broken up.I was weak, \u2018all my housework without difficulty, -of the wonders Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Treaty of Ghent Anniver- New York, July 7\u2014The mévament for a warld-wide célébration in 1914 |- for the one hundredth anniversary of took from here yesterday with the announcement of To ote aerated to organize the work of \u2018preparation.ares rumittos is headed by ; Teu Carnegio as chairman, and: añ- pouncgment of the Present gfatus\u201d at movement was made by the chairs |.| wan, Mr.John A.Stewart, of the exécutive committee of one hundred.The treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24, 1814, and it is proposed to commemorate this event through an | invitation issued jolgtly- By the citizens of the United States and Great Britain to the world at large to take part.during 1914 in a edmmon celebration.The exact form which the celebration shall take tas oftly been i A\u2019 suggestion that has received considération cons day of ceremony at Ghent, conferences and celebrations in pent, and Washington, and the passible eredtion in New York of a great memorial building.which shall be the placé of thé holding during 1914 of international conferences and congresses for consideration of important subjects rélat- ing to the world's peace, with suitable g in the way of a world's fair is contemplated, howaver, the commit- tag's représentatives state.It is stated that the movement has been ais- cussed with President Taft, who has expressed a sympathetic interest In the committee\u2019s work.It has been suggested that.a part of the celebration programme be the creation of a suitable \u2018monument, such a3 & me- SABBATE EBEAKING.Reports Greater Interest in Sunday Observance.Mr.Gea.W.Mingle, the secretary of the Lord's Day Alllance, was seen this morning on his return to the city from addressing various meetings in .the Eastern Townships, where he reported much progress.The Sunday question; he said, was [ gaining in interest, many towns are seeking to enforce existing laws, and -where these are not adequate are meralal spirit which would deprive the worker of his rest and make Sunday the same as any other, oo The great difficulty they found was that the legal processes were vexatious and, difficult of application.The Alliance, for instance, had taken two exactly similar test cases with regard to the by-law of the city of Montreal and the judges who tried ths ages held | two entirely opposite views, which was, of course, satisfactery to neither party, and.Both cases were taken té appeal, where the deolélon is awaited with keen interest.: Speaking of the Aviation Mest las Sunday at Lakeside, Mr.Mingia sald, that while it had bean of benefit to the city in enabling many to sée the \u2018pew cohquest of the air, yet the Al- lance was indignant and it was a disgrace after the holiday of Pominion Day and Saturday that ft should be carried into Bunday and.tliat .the Fed.the railways and the mast.\" Ths experience has been that quek utte - ance of tH: laws of the country is productive of.every law into contempt, After nearly a century of open amusements on Sunday the Premier of Spain, in the ine terest of the people tlemselves, has |.sought to put an end to them.When spoken to with regard to tha petition of the bootblacks for a day of test, hé said it was a shame that thess workers should be deprived of the rest given them by law, and that a little foresight -on the part of the public would obviate the necessity.Other cities which do give \u2018them a rest do not find \u2018the public greatly inconvenienced thereby.\u2018If the law lg a good one,\u2019 he said, \u2018let us enforce it or else rescind it and not bring every law into contempt by our apathy.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHEMICALS EXPLODED.Seven Men Were Injured, Three of Whom May Die.Orillia, Ont, July 7.-One of the | Standard Chemical Company's buildings at Longford Mills was wrecked by an explosion at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, and seven men injured, three of them: seriously, :and \u2018one prob=-: ably fatally.The explosion occurred in ths acetone building without any apparent cause.\u2018 The {injured are Messrs.Coubrough, McNaughton, John McCauley, E4.Smith, Wm.Heslin and the Rev.W.E.Smith, Presbyterian minister.Four doctors and several hospital nurses went over from Orillia to the.hospital here.\u2019 NERVOUS SYSTEMS Always Follow a Run Down Condition of the Blood.It is an old story now that nervous poor and thin, and then the nervous symptoms followed.How many really know that the thin blood was World Wide Celebration of r.Ab- |.\u2018 SMART RESTAURANT GOWN.The gown illustrated was brought from Paris by a young matron.Over | a slip of ashes of roses satin is a drapery of dheer marquisette, and over that rls is \"worn a coat ef The \u2018Witness\u2019 Fashion 3 sce.The girdle an me Fe LORY ie Ve Cee ee an + A are gi 3 Joes 2 aleave trimmings.are of ashes: of roses satin and the Gage hat faced with Calais lace is trimmed with an.immense ostr h plume.MISTRESS OF THE ROBES.The Duchess of Devonshire, who succeeds the Duchess .of Buccleueh as\u201d Tnistress of the Fobes, Is the daughter of Lord and Lady Lans- downe.Lady Evelyn Fitzmaurice, as she was called before her marriage.was a school girl in her early \u2018foens when her father was Governar-Gen- eral of Canada.8he is the niece of the Duchess of Buccleuch, who has held the appointment of mistress of the robes for nearly à quarter of a century with two short intervals.The Duchess of Devonshire has al- wxys been accounted a particularly succesful and charming hostess.She is a very capable organizer = in public schemes in which she takes an interest, but her own family of seven children -océupy much of her time, and she is known among her friends as a devoted mother.She is the chatelaine of sevéral beautiful homes, among them Chatsworth, ome of the most interesting houses in England.The post of mistress of the rébes: is the highest in the Queen's househcld, while the duties do not call for so much time: and attendance as some of the others.She accompanies the Queen on the occasion of any stdte ceremony, and ig present in any procession in which the Queen takes part.When visiting royalties are entertained, the mistress of the robes -is \u2018in - constant attendance.At the coronation she has many duties, and is held responsible.for.all the jesser ladies and the women in ae- tual attendance on Her Majesty, It 1is ihe rule of the court that on state occasions the mistress of the robes ts gowned in black satin.SHOE WISDOM.responsible forthe -mervous- disor.[- There is no part -of their outfit ders ?The nerves get all their néur- ishment from the blood, and as thin blood te deficient in nérvé-buliding material, the nerves become starvédj and pain and nervous breakdown is are a tonic for the blood that supply it with the necessary elements to nourish and tone up the nerves gnd, Mrs.Harry Patterson, Dauphin, Man, tells how she was cured of nervousness and general debility through the use\u2018 of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, She says:- \u201cA few years ago I was all run down, and my nervous system ap- tire@ and nervous all the time.When I got up in the morning I seemed to be more tired than when I went to bed.I éould not walk up an ordinary flight of stairs without sitting déwn panting for breath, and my nerves trembled like a leaf.\u2018I got so that it was almost impossible to do any housework, and so nervous that 1 wanted to cry about everything I did.I took several different medicines without the least benefit; then 1 read of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills and decided to try them.After taking two bèxes I felt a little.better -and I got a further supply which 1 continued takihg for about a month when I was as well as ever; could do änd could walk for a lông distance without being all tired \u2018out.In view Pills have done for me I sincerely re- commeénd them to all weak nervous, run-down people.\u201d Sôld by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes \u2018Medicine Co., for $2.50 from The Dr.Williams\u2019 Brockville, Ont or mit A LTRS A TERRES + VRP MD A IEEE SEE TEE CU pe Se RT which many women dread selecting so much as new shoes, fer the rea- \u2018son that it is often hard to find 3 érfeétiy fitting pair, and so much of Rimafort or misery depends on the fit of the shoe.\u2019 While there are many good shoe shops, there are not #0 many really capable shoe salesmen, \u2018and it must be confessed the position is not an easy onë to fll.-\u2018 Have we aot, many ef us; had the experience.some time or other of leaving a ob after a wearisome half or three- quartérs of an hour, with a clerk trying one pair after pair without finding anything that would do; and then returning t6 the same shop à few 4ays later, have been fitted satisfactorily by some other clerk in & short.time from the: same stock.A prominent shoe dealer eays that it is by no means easy to find a staff of capable salesmen ad saleswomen, ot that they are not interested and Bainstaking enough, byt because with \"the average foot they have no guide rat bayond the boot that the cus Tomer is wearing, and which as likely as\u2019 not has -been purchased sorme- where else.He maintains that a good deal algo depands on the frame of mind - the prospective cystemer is in.If she is tired or in a great hur- she will not be easily suited, being in a condition of nervousnéss that makes: her suspect the shoe of hurting.Oné \u2018should never go to avé shoes fitted when one has not Le to spare to Go it properly.Many find that the middle of the afternoon, whén one's feet are usually at their.greatest size, is a safe time to fit their shoes.If they fit then, they are pretty certain not to give trouble later.\u2018 - \u2018When a woman goes to buy a hat into old age.are Te EEE TT RN gg re or gown,\u201d said the shoe dealer, \u2018shé can discuss them intelligently, bes cause she knows about their mater ials, lines, eto.,-but when it comes to shoes she looks only at the general appearance, and considers only the One delusion under which | women labér is that the shoe that fits the most comfortably at once is nec essarily the correct shoe, never remembering that the foot may have attained all sorts of improper chara acteristics in the old shoes.As a carelessly made shoes often are the most coms fortable when first put on, but they out of shape, while a first feel.matter of fact, cheap, \u2018soon get good shoe, carefully fitted, will con.orm to the foot and give it an opportunity at the same time to assume & | normal shape.Another delusion, and one that is as common: to men as to women, is that \u2018a large shoe 1s nec.-eggarily a \"comfortable one.-A shoe | that is too large is far from being as comfortable as a well-fitting \u2018shoe, and- does injury to the foot.\u2019 \u2018 If women realized what a difference keeping\u2019 shoes on their \u2018trees,\u2019 when, not on the feet, makes; they would.have trees for all their shoes.Such care Keeps the shoe shapely on It also\u2019 prevénts \u2018he leather shrinking and hardening, as it .dries out after the moisture.occa» sioned by being worn all day.Correct shoe trees have holes which proe vide for ventilation.\u2018.TIED-IN SKIRT \u2018GOING OUT.\u201d 'The : fashion papers have made a good deal of the tied-in skirt, but as à matter of fact it is an eccentricity that is not being taken up to any great extent by really wéll-dressed people.\u2018Where is the grace, beauty, or justification for its existence in a frock that, tied in round the ankles, looks like a Salrey Gamp umbrella, and that hobbles \"its wedrer so that she could ne oF.ex Leu 7 | Anca .$100; Miss Jessie Bo x pu SLA al Tes Efe ae 57 in Montreal.TI avenge Jeff.dald a man on with that felled a negro to the ground | with a cowardly blow on the head.,.The man guilty -of the assault said san, .|that his naïde was Joseph Milli and he considered that he was justi- fled, as the black rmanehad pot got out \u201c1.0f his way quickly enough on the side- \u201cWhen he was picked up the.negro \"| | Waë-bleading psofusely-from a cut on .|4he.cheek, but ratréated quickly down St.Antoine street.Another \u2018upholder of the white man\u2019s burden\u2019 waited with a companion and à brick outside the colored men's club on St.Antoine street at midnight, and _| hurling the brick at the first man to.tome out, took to his heels.The colored man took to his heels also, but after his assaulter, and catching hig about the end -o£ St.Monique street, administered \u2018a\u2019 well-déserved -thrash- ng.: - For Materials.oo ; Winnipeg, July 7\u2014The Mäanitaba J Government Elevator Commission yes- |-terday placed order for material for twelve élevators.The total amount J'of this order is over $150,000.°° Having approved of sufficient sites for the erection of elevators at points _|'from which positions have been re- \u201c geived, and having also many such to-day placed its order.for all material and machinery for the first in_a few days, as more gites are be- \u2018| ing inspected and approved every day and the commission is prepared.to rush the work snags to have as many STRIKE OX C.N.B.| TERT _ Steamfitters Quit Wok and 500 Car Men May Join Them.Winnipeg, July 7.-\u2014Steamfitters and their helpers on the Canadian Northern Railway between Port Arthur si Edmonton marched-out on strike yesterday, demanding an increase in wages.The steamfitters number ninety,-but there are nearly five hun- out, and the sudden withdrawal of these necessary employees would badly cripple the company\u2019s equipment.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.© The treasurer of the Protestant Mos- pital for the Ingane acknowledges with anks the following legacies ang sube scriptions: Estate R.A.A.Jones Lon- n, England, 8995; estates\u2019 W.Moles Walbank, $600; estate C, B.Cart 1.bal- 4 Wy .ave Friedman, Isaac Friedman, $100 each; Irish Protestant Benavolent Society, $25; .Mrs.Colin McArthur, $35; John Thos.Molson, $370; D.Morrice Company, $10: orge .Nicholsén $100; Parochial ; Ge Chursh newiten, ua.per sé Mary nowlton, ; E.Rogers, 35; A.Sommer, $ Royal Trust Company, $80 The home dressmaker should keep à little catalogue scrap hook of the daily pattern cuts.\u2019 These will be found very useful to refer to from time to {GIRLS DRESS.- Paris Pattern No.8325, In summer the dresses of little people ought to be changed v elders call overpowering heat the juni- they are to bé kept sweet as the flowers they resemble they must have plenty of changes.This should be an argument in favor of simplicity of style, for otherwise the laundress will gurely rebel.In the: accompanying illustration we show a model which will a jqy to make, so simple Is it, and at the same time, so pretty.It has, like most children\u2019s dressés, Gibson tucks at shoulders.These make a shaped pane] in both front and hack, and in order to provide a little necessary fullness for the front there is a \u2018small group of tueks, only a few inches long, just at the point of the V.shaped opening at the neck.The back, of course, is mora take a good freé step than she plain, otherwise the little maid would could fly\u2014without a Bleriot.The |look round-shouldered.This model ig straight narrow skirt js less ungrace- fu] than the tied-in affalr, but it pin.jong its wearer like a stralght jacket.suitable for gingham, linen.challis or lawn.The pattern is in \u2018four sizes \u20146 to 12 years.Size 8 years will require Up to the present they are so unusual |?1-2 yards of material 36 inches wide.as to be stared at on the street, and it is to be hoped that the love of outdoor sport will head -off the fashion Imagine |.from making any advance.trying to play anything, or even \u201cto\u2019 step into a canoe or take a good walk in a skirt that measures a yard and a nalf around the hem.Some one has suggested that the comet might be ré- aponsible for the outbreak of \u2018sartorial Whatever the cause, jt is insanity.\u2019 likely to run but a short course.À Paris letter says: \u2018Moët decidedly the skirt so tight around the ankles that a mincing step must be affected ig entirely disregarded by dressmakers\u201d models as well as by fashionably dressed women, which méans that it has no standing at all among well dressed women of any class.Of course, many of the gowns are close toward the hem, but not to the extent of na- cessitating dn ugly gait or of imparts ing an ugly outline to the figure.Mong-| over, a great many straight; full skirts have been worn this week, and it real ly sooms safe to state that the Iatest example of French dressmaking art is he extreme.Generally.siniple in.speaking, it consists of a low necked.NB\u2014Bé sure to cut out the flu.short sleeved, round bodice and short, tretion and send with Aull skirt, united by a round belt giv- carefully filled out.The pattern caning a rather higher appearance to bhé | not reach.you in Jess waistline.It is the accessories and price 10 cents each, in cash, pos the décoration of a costume \u2018of this: note,.or stamps.-.Address, \u2018Witness * sort which give it its value, and which Pattern Department, \u201cWitness\u2019 Block make it anything but simple ® Montreal ! ç ve RISE SN py ms Bre ETT Pre or me ny Pp DE EE a RT LEE SEB ae Ë i Cowart Amarin Nogross| Cralg street yesterday afternoon, and | BUILDS TWELVE ELEVATORS.\u2019 AWAY But we afe making a this week,.; : t : 3 +.SEE THEM [ x ÀT 336 St.Catherine St.W.475 St.Catherine St.E.Cor.Craig and St.Peter Sts.Manitoba Commission Issues Orders| === LOR sites under inspection, the commission |- | twelve elevators taken in order in j KS .which they are received and sités ap- | i ;| proved.Work on these elavators will | start at once.Orders for more mas J terial and machinery will be placed | § ROBER Phone M.1784 -\u2014| elevators as possible ready for the | Fie | incoming crop.- | do, they retain them.PRICES 8c to 250, ACCORDING TO THEIR VALUE.\" 435 RICEMOND LTREET.dred car men who threaten to go | rs.SV ! : 10; the William Warrèn Fund, per the i THE \u2018WITNESS\" DAILY PATTERN.quently.Without regard to what their | ors enjoy all manner of games and if | { AVIATION | NUMBER \u2014\u2014\"\u2014 STIR ASIII \u201cNo Advance In Price = += 10 CENTS DRINK .[Xd .Lx = = a - To 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ES = = == =~ LEY sem \u2018 ~y \" SANDERS \u2014 D\u2019ARVILLE\u2014At so .Clar BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages t and deaths, | gi SYR must invariably be endorzed withthe: \u2018\u2019mame and address of the der.\u201cof otherwise no notice can be en of { them.Birth notices ure inserted for.| .35¢; marriage notices for bfc: das notices for 25c, prepaid.~~ The an- nouncemernit of funeral appended\u201d to death notice.25c¢ extra; other exten- siens to obituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents per .ord extra, tra, prep an Annual subscribers my have announcements of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their immediate families, free of charge, in which case fame .and address of subscribers should be ; given.BIRTHS.3 - .; : - ae BILSKY \u2014 To Mr.and Mrs.A, M.Bil- | Maternity, a daughter.CHAPLIN \u2014 At \u2018Darnoc,\u2019 July 1,71910, to Mr.and J.Chaplin, a son.\"; .COOPER \u2014 On Juiy\u20185, 1910; at 4148 \u2018Dorchester street West, Montreal, to .\"Mr.and Mrs, Frederick Cooper, a son.ROGERS \u2014 On June 24, 1910, to.Mr.and Mrs.George E.Rogers, 263 York avenue, Winnipeg, a daughter.Co MARRIED, BROWN \u2014 SENNAT \u2014 On June 29, \u2018\u2019 1910, at St.Matthew's\u2019 Presbyterian Church, by the Rev.K.J.MacDonald, B.A., B.D., Helen McGowan, eldest _ daughter of the late W.J.Sennat, to \"Dr.E.H.Brown, both of Montreal LITTLE \u2014 AITON \u2014 At Revelstoke, B.C., on June 17, 1910, by the Rev.Mr.\"Melvin, Presbyterian minister, Miss Agnes Aiton, daughter of Mr.Robert Afton, of Highland Creek, Ont, to \u2018Mr.James Little, of Grand Forks, British Columbia, formerly of Scar- ro.MacDOUGALL \u2014 MORISON \u2014 At the residence of the bride's father, on June 29, 1910, by the Rev.G.Whil- lans, Colin Campbell MacDougall, of \u2018Charlton, Ont, to Annie, daughter of William Morison, Howick, Que.MacGOWAN \u2014 MACKIE\u2014 At the Presbyterian Church, Lachute, Que, on June 29.1910, by the Rev.Thomas A.Mitchell, Emily Martha; youngest daughter of thelate Rev.John Mac- kie and Mrs.Mackie, of Lachute, to William James MacGowan, of La- chine, Que.= .8ky, on July -6, 1910, at the Montreal \u2018IHakee) the home of W.À.Esq., Berlin, Ont.uncle of the bride, on July 5, 1910, by tbe Rev.J.Wallace Stewart, Electa D'Arville, second daughter of R.J D\u2019Arville, Esq.to the Rev.Edwin G.Sanders, B.A, of Lemberg, \u2018Sask.oo i ~ DIED.IN \u2014 On July 7, 1910, at No.BEAD IN street, Point St.Charles, Alexandre Beaudoin, at the age of years and 5 months.\u2018 .Funeral notice later.ALE \u2014 On July 2, 1910, at St.Mary's, Dont, Wm.Dale, sr., late of the township of Blanshard, and a native of Yorkshire, England, in -the 92nd year of his age.QOULDTHRITE \u2014 On June 27, 1910, Frank S.Gouldthrite, Ottawa, in the 47th year of his age.YHANNONHOUSE \u2014 On July 3.1910, cH Richmond, Ont.Isobel Margaret Hudson.wife of Dr.R.C.- house.McKENZIE \u2014 At Channon- Inverness, Que.\u201d on + July 2, 1910, Robert McKenzie, late of the firm of R.& J.McKenzle, in his 78th year.i | \u201c= - IN MEMORIAM.STILWELL \u2014 In affectionate remem- : brance of William Edward Stilwell, ._ ealled home July 7, 1907.Gpne be- .\u2018fore.pe 2 co LS |.\u2018Those sending notices for the above column may send with them a list of names of interested iriends, together with a oné-cent stamp for each address, and marked copies of the \u201cWitness) containing the notice will.he prom ess ak - tly malled.: Fer abdresses-#n obuni three 3 EES & CO, Funeral _\u2014 Directors 912 ST.CATHERINE W.#lone Up 1658.(Note change of Address) \u201ceft ne make terms to suit- your- as to easy payments.' cel UNIVERSAL FURNITURE CO, MAIN 550.6 CRAIG WEST.PHARMACISTS APPEAL.s Case Against Modern Drug Store Co.Taken to \u2018Higher © Court.; In the case of the Pnarmaceutical Association against the Modern Drug Store judgment was given allowing the appeal from._the judgment rendered by Judge Rochon.Judge Carroll, in giving the decision of the majority of the court, said no one could retail drugs who is not either a lis eensed pharmacist or a\\member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.The Modern Drug Store is an incorporated company, and employs two licensed pharmacists, one for each of its two stores, and it claims that it is doing its business legally.It has a federal charter.The Provincial Legislature, however, has the right to restrict the business carried on under such a charter.Every drug shop must be kept under the name of its proprietor, who must be registered as a physician or a licensed druggist.The Modern Drug Store is neither a licensed doctor nor druggist and it cannot legally carry on the business.This interpretation of the law is confirmed by Act 4032, which provides \u2018that in the case of the death or mental incapacity of the owner, or insolvency, the representatives of the owner may carry on the business, provided it is done under the supervision of a pger- son holding a druggist\u2019s license, a provision which would not apply in the present case.: - _ Mr.Justice Trenholme dissented from the decision of the majority .of the Court.part of trade and commerce was un- er the jurisdictio of the Federal Government, and the busirgss of -the respondents was earried on according to law, inasmuch as each of its two establishments was under a licensed druggist.-Mr.Justice Lavergne concurred in the view taken by Mr.Justice Tren- holme.2° - The amount involved in the suit is over ten thousand dolllars in: fines for carrying on the business illegally, the fine being twenty-five dollars a.da for each of the two drug stores.: TELL YOUR FRIENDS.Our readers will greatly oblige us and at the same time confer a real favor on their friends who do _ not take the \u201cWitness,\u201d if they will tell \u2018them of the \u2018Witness\u2019 Art Masterpiece Campaign, and show \u2018them how they may get these splendid pictures.cept\u201d postry, which\u2019 50c/pèr line ex- | Beauport, on |f- Mrs, Charles § The sale of drugs being a: -and intelligent.{of \u201cgrass is first tied Tend ' > + \u2018 A-Safegaard mer cottage.BOVRIL: is the.\u2018safest, \u201cThe most dangerous colds are those \u2018caught In - \u2018sum mer time and one of the nourishes and fortifies; A cup tke \"chilly evening will prevent a whe asiger placey is.the, sum: and surest preventive\u2014It on a kb witiday or © pe ls.; PTE CE.est.Diamonds.=.bo 4 laws are chief considerations.\u2026 every gem \u2018wè sell.m_ Diamonds | Diamonds are not necessarily valuable because they are.\u201cColor, shape, cutting, brilliancy and freedom , from.+ Our expert knowledge consequent upon many years of experience, enables us to maintain this high standard in IL | Store Closes.Saturday .at 1 p.m.; Other Days 5.30.| | Na PHILLIPS Yoo BIRKS & SONS, Limited SQUARE.elon posi NEED PROTECTION] | 1 | Yo a if you're.going away this summer, and your house will be vacant.Why not take one of ofr burglary insurance policies, then you are protected against any loss, or against any \u2018damage the burglar does.We also insure you against sneak | - thieves or domestic.servante, ) Lowest rates of any company.d CEAS.W.HAGAN, The DOMINION GUARANTEE Co.Limited | General Mausger.302 St.James Street, cor.St.Michael Lane.Copy \u2014\u2014\u2014 .Montreal and suburba.Dougall & Bon, Agents for the Montreal wanted to sell the : Pict .Ca : ing illustrated magazine.Splendid premfums- or generous cash commission.Hundréds of boys busy and delighted.Room for hundreds more.Why shouldn't.yon | profit?A poetcard will secure full particulars premium \u2018Mat and à package to start on, If \u2018you lve outside If inside the city, phone us or drop in and see what we have to offer you.Address Boys\u2019 Sales Dept, John ° \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 \u2018Witness® Bldg.em mid \u2018Canadian Pidtorfal\u2019 Canada\u2019s lead .fessors.Native French and German cational Methods, Refining Influences, | Tennis and other games.Rink.: September 13th, | For Prospectus, ap LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.\u2014 GLEN MAWR \u2014\u2014 651 \u2018Spadina Avenne, Toronto.\u2019 RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS | Large Staff of Highly Qualifled and Experiericed Teachers and- Pro- ersities and for Examinations in Music of Toronto University, ory of Music, and the Toronto College of Music.T Pupils \"prepared for the ; © \u2018 Modern Edu- and well-regulated Home.- Lawn he School will re-open on Tuesday, ply to mMISS VEALS, Principal.Teachers.The Grammar School Berthler-en-haut, PQ.all residential boys\u2019 school.Classes.small, permitting individual instruction.Modern conveniences.Large Grounds .Boys prepared for University matriculation \"and business, and French Conversation.For Calendar, etc., apply Rev.CECIL A.HEAVEN, M.A, Headmaster.+, Sohool reopens Sept.14th.SARS R FirstClass residential - sohool for Girls and LU Young Ladies.\"Pupils enrolling for - Session 1910-1911.\"WRITE FOR OAL- LADIES\u2019 GOLLEGE \"2-22 Rev.W.D.Armstrong, M.A., D.D., 5, LS Prest.THE LADIES COLLEGE DUNHAM, P.Q.: (Prosidet, the Bishop of Moutreal) : tter position than ever in its I tre Ye provide a sound and liberal education to .its pupils.The proper y has been greatly Len etion have been nstr have been depart and 8 highly qualified-and-gc- comalieheS a\u201cétcontion 12 gives io, ihe ery care and at given 10 aon improvement and well-being ot ee ipil.© Full - particulars.and pupil plication to the Lady Principe red FISHING WITH CORMORANTS.On the banks of the River Ya we saw many Chinese cormorant fishers with their birds, which are very tame \u2018When fishing & piece round their throats, to prevent them from swal- lowingthe fish, and they are after- small fish they can easily\" manage to wards.turned into the water.The bring back to needs the co-operation of two or three master\u2019s boat.In this river the fishermen often catch the great salamander, a huge newt or water-izard, which [4 sometimes reaches a length of ten to twelve feet, and \u201cwhose flésh is much\u2019 Worid Magazine.\u2019 ._ ort\u2026 Huron: 1 There an immigration official told them the boat, but when they |.find a large specimen it sometimes | of the birds to land it safely on their | US.PROBLEM GROWS | States British Press Regarding Aftermath of Prize Fight.: London, July 7.\u2014The racial conflicts, following the.Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno, is the theme of general discussion in the British press.Varying opinions are expressed, bit the universal admission is that Johnsen's United States much harder than bee \u2018The \u2018Daily Telegraph,\u2019 in.an editorial, says: .grap - \u2018It is useless to hold up the hand of reprobation here, These things are brutal and vile, but behind them les the absolute necessity to keep the negro race a little in check, for if itonce géts out of hands there will be worse scenes under the Stars and Strips than have \u2018ever yet been witnessed there.BORDER LAW MUDDLE, | Chicago Vi itors to Guelph Have _ Difficulty.in Returning.Guelph, \u2018Ont, July 7.\u2014Mr.John Brohman, of Chicago, was in the city yesterday on a.very peculiar érrand.Two months ago his sister and brother, aged fourteen and nine years, respectively, left their, home- in Chicago \u2018to visitifriendns in Guelph.As\u2018they expected to stay some: theme, they di expected to stay some time,\u2019 they did not get return.tickets.: A few sg \u2018ago they started on the return\u201d trip, but.got -only as far as on: they could not enter.the United States.The children were kept .in a hotel at Port Huron at their own expense, and the next day were sent back to Guelph, Their brother arrived yesterday and secured a letter from Mayor Hastings, stating the facts of the case, Armed -with this he expects to-be-able to pilot :the-two belated the border.plies.Bee testimonials the press and à your neighbors about it.on oan ee 16 ; our money back if-not od, 4 Ar BATES Cor Toren thorities, b | minion, |the Central Kinl | ACCOMPANIES ° | tour.victory.has made the problem .for the | .| anything in this bag P young: travellers over | i .{ heard of this they immediately formed \"a plot | coloring them black.to.\u20ac {Any one car see Yor him preeiated by the -Chinese.\u2014 \u201cWide e DR.OHASE'S_OINTMENT.RR d\u201d worthy of consideration here.thought that the postoffice au- It is ht consulting with the, ent might: find\u2019 opgn- sy |dtigs for \u2018most\u2019 of the \u2018boys: | WILL RELAX.= \u201cLondon, \u2018 July -7\u2014Ât a \u2018meeting of och Cooke, the Conservative | membér of Parliament for Devonport, | expressed the hope that there would be a more elastic attitude on the part of Canada in regand to emigration.À resolution was passed urging more co-operation.between Great Britain and \u2018the Overseas: Dominions, MME: M = LA ; =, London, Ey 7.\u2014 Madame Melba has engaged Mr, Albert Quesnel, a Frdnch-Canadian, for her Canadtan » City and \u201d District Savings ~~ :Bank Bought Them at \u2014 REET The .Outremont.Council held a busy meeting last evéning, at which the chief item of business was the open- -ing.of tenders on-:$200,000 debentures, issued by the town.Tenders were \u2018sent in by a large number of banking houses, but the highest one was that of:$100.85, submitted by the City .and District Savings Bank, and \u2018was accepted.The \u2018bords: are 4 1-2 percent ones, and ar issued to raise money for local improvements, Applications for sewers in a.number of different parts.of the town have.been received, and after considerable discussion it.was decided to call for tenders: on; twelve new ones.CLES ; {biden mtn, : Railway ofees of France Vote nited \u2018Action: © - for\" Paris, July 7\u2014 A general railway strike is threatenéd.Thre men, who demand an increase in wages and other amellorations, have already voted to strike in principle, pending the result of negotiations with the.companies, co Co =\u201c FRUIT-A-TIVES \u201d al Demand Always Increasing 4 - \u2018Unemployed Body, Sir | \u2014\u2014\u2014 Because.* Fruit-a-tves\u201d Cures \u2018The real-value of any article may be | judged by the demand for, it.:Steadily increasing sales are the.surest indication of \u2018intrinsic merjt.This applies to a mediéine as \u2018well \u2018as to a breakfast food.- : _ : Firat introduced \"to the public in Ottawa, the fame of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d quickly spread until to-day these fruit Juice tablets are known and used in every.8ection of the Dominion.The only reason \u2018for this extraordinary demand is that \u201cFruit-a- tives\u201d world made of fruit, and is the only remedy that will positively cure Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Backache, algia,\u201d Rheumatism, Bladder and Xid- ney Troubles, One.has only to read the testimonials \u2018given\u2019 \u2018to \u201cFruit-a- tives\u2019\u2019 by some of the best known and most highly esteemed _ people \u2018of \"Canada, to appreciate the wonderful | amount of good that this grand fruit medicine has done.and is doing for the sick and suffering.B0c.a box, 6 for-$2.50; or trial box, J'2Be: :At dealers, or sent, postpaid, on.receipt of price Limited, Ottawa.THE HOTTEST DAY | 85° in the \u2018Shade \u201cYesterday and Great Humidity.As the various Montrealers clung to the wall on the : .ady side of the street yesterday, wiping the .perspiration from their.brows at every .possible moment, they, ad one real pliasure, those.\u201d benighted tourists.who, still thought.of Canada as \u2018Our Lady of the Snows\u2019 \u201cwere getting a ruu.awaken- ng.\u2019 ; Co ; Snow woulän\u2019t last long here yesterday, for it was the hottest day of the year.At 8 a.m., the coolest hour, the thérmometer registerd 66 ,6 degrees.From then the mercury ascended, until between three and flve in the afternoon it registered 85 in the.shade.In «the sun\u2014no one knows just what it was in the sun; and the sun shone all day.Then the humidity v-as great, \u2018and\u2019 80 all who complained had cause.The parks were popular at night.So by Fruit-a-tives, were the street cars, for great numbers were anxious to get somewhers where they might feel the breeze, \" READABLE PARAGRAPHS, JE \"ER.ca Co : SLAVES OF Ethel.-\u2014\u2018 Lend FASHION.me your hanky, Mabel.\u2019 Mabel.\u2014* Haven\u2019£ you one.in your bag P\u2019 oo | Ethel.-\u2014\u2018Good gracious, my dear girl, do you think I should put It\u2019s as much as I can carry empty !\u201d ~\u2014¢ Punch.\u2019 INDIAN \u2018LEGEND ABOUT CROWS.: \"(From the \u2018Red Man.) The crows were once.beautiful birds, loved and admired by all the fowls of the afr.The crows of that time dress-* ed in the most gorgeous colors, and their heads, were decorated - with red feathers that glistemed like fire when the sun reflected upon it, The crows hed many servants who attended upon them.The woodpecker was the head servant, and his helpers were the sap suckers, yellow hammers and the lin- els | nets.They faithfully performed their duty of combing the beautiful heads of the.crows, and would now and then pluck a; feather.from the crow\u2019s head and stick it in thelr own, at the same time making the excuse that they were pulling \u2018at\u2018a snarled feather\u2019 or: pickitig nits from its head.So one days the crows got very angry at losihg their beautiful feathers from their heads, and when the servants against the crows, - > one \u201cMorning as-the servants were attending * upon th * fron theif heads':: rolled.them in a heap of.charcoal, {] orir ; this very da alf the crows and (| are:-not: on friendly.ternis- with their former servants, \u2018for they still possexgY 4 crows they \u2018oyer- |.powered them and plucked.all of \u201ctheir.\u2018|.red.feathers %.|:dénts of his district: i \u2018MERELY INEXACTITUDES.Few men in public life hav material for so many anecdotes as Mr, Roosevelt.He was once shown a picture of himself during war.It showed | him.waving a sword and dashing uphill on horseback, in one of his fights im | Cuba.* : \u2018Is it a good: picture?he was asked.\u2018Yes,\u2019 he .replied.: \u2018It's all right, except that my sword\" is stn} wrapped up in a bundle in Tampa, and\" I didn\u2019t ride, a horse.Otherwise it's all right\u2019 \u2014Tit-Bits.- Children Ory >\" \u2018FOR FLETCHERS.\u201cCASTORIA « Children Cry © FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S A 'LAW.ABIDING CHILD.following note from.one of the resi- «pear Sir:-I beg to inform my child, aged 8 months, is suffering { from measlet as required by act of Par-.the'red heads that the crows once Maj, ! l'ament'\u2014'Tit-Brse, : is the only medicine in the | Headache, Neur- \u2018must be an Irish | @ cardinal theme of astrond furnished | \u201cZA koalt* officer recently received the- | Lots-in Outremont or Montreal Annex.you that Q | DOUKHOBORS ON TREK \u2018| Four Hundred are Travelling in Vans to British - Yorkton, Sask, July\" 7\u2014Fifty covered wagons, containing 400 Doukho- bors, passed - through Yorkton \u2018yesterday on the way from villages forty.miles north to British Colum- bla.Peter.Veregin, leader of.the | community, led the procession with a four-horse team, on his wagon were two harpists playing and sing- ings hymns.The party will take the Canadian Pacific Railway at Broadview for their destination.Though the Douk- hobors at one time gave the Govern- \u2018ment\u2019 great .trouble by their \u2018erazy pilgrimages, they have become the best pioneers .in the West.DOG STOWAWAY Puppy Travelled From Vir- giñia With Cargo of Potatoes, + While unloading a car of potatoes just arrived from Virginia fruit men yesterday came upon a little dog.He had evidently, come all the way, and was still\u2019 living and glad to be in Montréal.He was only a baby dog, and baby-llke at once asked for a drink, which was immediately brought.This seems to revive the little stowaway, and as he wagged his tail the men began \u2018an argument.ag to his breed.He was one of those nondescript animals at best, and the hair was burned off his back.Perhaps it was because of this he had been thrown in with the potatoes, Some thought - from the surroundings he terrier.Others Judged from what little hair remained and declared him a collie pup.But the doggie didn\u2019t seem to care which he was.He wanted to play, for evidently he had slept long enough.And the men, who had adopted the dilapidated little stranger, got down there on the track and played with him.It was quite an offi to our fair city.clal welcome tte CARNEGIE'S OFFER.Will Reimburse Victims of Defaulting Lawyer London, July 7\u2014Mr.Andrew Carnegie, on learning that his Dunferm- line solicitor had disappeared and that he was a defaulter to the amount of £30,000, has offered to provide any amount necessary to relieve the distress of his victims.oF OBITUARY.THE REV.WM.SAVAGE.Guelph, Ont., July 7.\u2014The Rev.William Savage \u2018dled yesterday at the residence of his son, Dr.W.F.Savage, of this city.Deceased was 92 years of age and was one of the best known Methodist ministers of Western Ontario.At his own request he is to be buried wrapped in the Union Jack.PROF.SCHIAPARELLI.Milan, July 7.\u2014Prof.Giovanni Vir- ginio Schiaparelli, the famous astronomer and discoverer of the supposed canals on Mars, is dead.Prof.Schiaparelli was born at Piedmont, Italy, in 1835, authorities differing as ta the exact date.He studied in the University of ' Berlin, returning.- later to me ' assistant in the obsefratory of Brera, at Milan.In 1861 he became locally famous as the discoverer of the planetoid Hes- peria No.69.He then established his reputation upon a firm basis by announcing the discovery of a\u2019 relationship between the paths of certain comets and showers of shooting stars.He turned his attention to Mars in 1875, and two years later announced his theory that the planet was inhabited by sentient beings akin to man.His first maps, showing the markings of \u2018his discovered canals, met a storm of protest, and to this day the question of whether they are optical illusions formed by some trick of \u2018the light rays or whethér canals really exist.is still cal con- roversy.Schiaparelli retired! from the observatory in 1909.\u2019 MRS.CATHERINE BREITHAUPT.- Berlin, Ont, July 6.\u2014Mrs.Catharine Breithaupt, aged 76 years, and wife of one of the founders of Berlin, died l yesterday morning after a lingering illness.She is survived by L.J.Brel- thaupt, ex-M.P.P.; John C.Breithaupt, with the Breithaufit Leather Com- | pany; W.H., of the Berlin & Bridgeport Foundry, and A.L, of the Star.Whitewear Company.She was noted: for her Christian charity.NOTES AND NOTICES.Layton Bros.call special attention to their large display of Mason & Risch pianos.650 St.Catherine St.W.(cor.Stanley St.).\u2014 Synopsis of Canadian Worth-West Land Regulations, - Any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in.Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader.Duties.\u2014Six montns\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteader may lve within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter- gection alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Dutles.\u2014Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry .(Including.the.time required to earn homestead patents),and cultivate fifty acres extra.A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a re-emption may take a purchased fomestead in certain districts.Price.$3.00 per acre, Duties.\u2014Must reside \u2018six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a hoise worth $300.00.W.-W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.District.Entry by proxy may be made | PARENT BROTHERS Uy TTA ES TRADE MARK Rao ecg x Cures Rheumatism ||} HERE'S THE PROOF \u2014 | Sr.Loon WATERS, LoaTe® TORONTO Gentlemen,\u2014 propertiée of MinAcE th ie re of MIRACK\u2014! .Les eral yours ut od foot LE me for: \u2014 some pol me to the extent that I Had to use eut Lee After taking Mirack for a few days 3 experienced great relief.Now Rheumat;om \u2026 mever troubles me.1 think it is your duty to Let the ui.He know all about the curative proper: es of Mirack.Yours truly, F.J.Cowræy, 225 Quesn Bt.Wirt At your ist\u2019 8 bis bottle of Mirack 40 ot supply you, we will send direct .; [| IY one doz.lots, $4.50 express prepaii., | Write for our little booklet; ¥ Healty I Insurance,\u201d : .St.Leon Waters, Limited - St Leon, Quebec se MONTREAL OFFICE, 17 St.John gt | All communications outside of Mont.| real, address St.Loon Springs, Que, EN ASH\u2019S FOREST FRIEND For Black Plies and Mosquitoes.Anyone go to the coun sho & Bottle.Price 280 ana thor de have BLOOD PURIFIER.\u2014EARTE'S LOOD = BLOOD IFIER.It is better th Sarsaparille.Price Boo, 2 SU Te .A XLINE'S GREAT NERVE RES =\u2014-For the Relief and Cure of Borer: Fits and other Nervous Disorders, Price $1.00 and $3.00 per bottle.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 150 NOTRE DAME BT.\u2018WEST, Telephone MAIN 1150.\u201cPOTTER THE PAINTER\" ESTIMATES GIVER FOR ALL WORX IN OUR LINE.à W.E.POTTER & oo, 46 BENOIT ST, A Telephone M.1938.TA FOR SALE Undoubted Money - Making Propositions McGill College Avenue, No.33 \u2014 Four story stone building, 25' feet front by about one hundred feet :- depth to a lane.Can be converted int a fine: stor& and rented to pay 10 per ents 7 77 St.Catherine Street, near St.Law rence.\u2014Building with lot 76 feet front J by 78 feet in depth.This property wil À more than double in value in the next five years.Price on application at our office.vs St.Catherine Street, near St.Denis, \u2014Three story stone building, rentei proposition in the East End.Worl: looking into.= + St.Catherine Street West \u2014Block of land with large frontage, forming desirable corner for immediate improvement.There is Money in everything we offer you.Might exchange for a block of flats in the West End or in Westmount.i ACRES FOR\u2019 SUB-DIVISION Pointe aux Trembles\u2014Near the village and the Park and Island station.Beautiful tract of land, three arpents in frontage by twenty-two arpents in depth.Capable of sub-dividing in six hundred and sixty lots of twenty- five feet front by one hundred feet in depth to lanes.Price, thirty-five thousand dollars.Easy terms of payment Cote des Neiges, Mount Royal Wari.\u2014Forty-five arpents of centrally 1§- |] cated land, absolutely ripe for su i division, and a certain money maker.| Price, $2,500 per arpent.|This proper ty con be retalled at twenty cents pe foot and quickly sold.If you desir to invest in city building lots, loo} into this proposition.Mount Royal Ward.\u2014The best proposition in the city of Montreal is in this plece of land with one thousand feet frontage on the leading street ° Mount Royal ward.These lots can retail quickly at thirty-five to fifty cents per foot.Would like to show you this property and study its pros- INCOME BRINGING FLATS | St.Urbain 8treet.\u2014 Twelve ston flats, modern in all their appurte: ances, and in first class order; rente: {| for $3,700.00 per annum.A solid 1 per cent.investment.Easy terms of payment.Labelle Street\u2014Three modern flats.brick and stone; hot water furnaces, electricity and gas.Rented for $645.04 per year.Price, $6,200.00.Conditions $4,120.00 cash, and balance on the easiest kind of terms.Orleans Street, Nos.163, 165, 167.- Three stone flats.in thorough repa: Situate near St.Catherine Street Price, $5,500.00.Easiest kind of terms Call for further particulars.i Real Estate and Loan 56 ST.JAMES , STREET.Phone Main 3140.\u201cCottage at \u2018ENSKY, 74 St.Jarhes Street.| want to buy a cottage with ground 50 feet frontage.Apply JULES GLOBENSKY, 74 St.lames Street.3 Property (3 flats) A would:buy houso (3 flats), gjving good revenue.Apply JULES GLOB- Outremont.| Torms: Cash 11 want to purchase, 20 lots, cash, in Outremont or Montreal Annex.Apply JULES GLOZ\" a KY, 74 St.James Street.\u2019 Bae TR rm AR vt [Ee or s or grocer LY 40c.If they cannnt $ | ee sis > ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Toronto, May «th, 310 § The pf ° noth{ amil Cort! 10th4 fail mpol patr) Heire por PY and yWarou arr: oo À arou efor aren a Loveld M nstea A assaû pperi aking jarbo hi the \"mg mann lunte im, à pnce., al his at woul ti \u2018The ¢ be \u2018Per \u2018Whi took I di and, À ess ft \u2018You bir) a9 rown, \u2018Oh! hich 3 fou w pise 4 1d to first class tenants.Most desirable \"| PT TS pects, \"6 | find if hive T4 nre be - 18n0 I wa pont u ell, al hen f vets Q boet Or \u2018Rath \u2018You or?\u2018nich end th riendly| d dest rrong\u2014 Tam \u2018You\u2019 \u2018No, hink sd \u2018On.w vou w \u2018Than hat foi ho wr avs, if Tell, ve na (he -3 tk cu E ave u hjans uns id \u2018Are 3 \u2018Are \u2018Is it \u2018ith an \u2018It's : ou kn Ul \u2018No,\u2019 don\u2019t et.IN arn.\u2019 \u2018The unds! all th rdinar: \u2018ay, th it?\u20ac nun wish ne\u2014bex suppo oints ought M cre a ally \u20ac \u2018I did.'T wor it \u2018Oh,\u2019 \u2018See,\u2019 ard, a PUk-ste \u20181 do Pns to 1 *Love) \u2018Yes\u2019 The g 8 15 1 en rv ur D a c mi t] pind + pient Plea: 1\u20ac Wa e cha § 3 ° an Rg ~ oo, T7 5=\u2026 =.ze n= \u2014 Mgh M came à T3 ¥ 1 ch You ~Clamj Où.LE hman \u2026 abou : love] AS! abo That I oh I J am | Ch, @ aid , Love] Teelj \\hen | * Was °5 the Ir of * thin] RUSE È as | ER, ¥ t.West d ing 1S lo.\"83, \u2014 25 feet feet :- rted nto y 10 \u2018per 3t.Law- set front erty will the next ation at Denis.\u2018rented desirable Wor: Block of ping: de- the vil- station.arpents bents in ding in wenty- feet in e thou- ayment.| Ward.pr \u2018su.maker.proper- desire s, look st pro- Al is in ousand reet \" ts can o .fifty DB.show 5 pros- ston\u2019 burtel rentes bdd 1+ ms of h flats.rnaces $645.06 Aitions.bn the St ; I és ac iefle | the adventures of the young Marquis pie rer du CN mI AN # JE LEE » WILLIAMSON.Jom ARY OF THE PRECEDING SUMMARY CHAPTER.d darling of his of oveland, spoile ; : nd pet of society, begin at tha mother 208 PY 0 land Castle, ~in the Scotland, where, on hia s advice, to recuperate the fall on fortunes he decides to taie à important step of entering the American atrimonia® market in search #f \u2018an.matin Stter the decision is made the Laportant, ping is to \"get introductions the \u2018right Briss gd ra Love ite conv hs a is Vine American, who family seat, North, of mother\u201d amily nd is the wealthy married pis, cousin + o 0 £2 aro \u2018has plans of of his on on ing Lord Love s in for?15, d faith, ond arth: rther poraiadts Toveland to travel 6n the \u2018Maurétan fastead of on the vessel in which his passage had been engaged.urgly its rior \u2018chance Ping the cabin engaged for a friend of Harborough\u2019 s, who was unable to leave atthe last minute.Nor does he remain \u2018ong unknown in spite of his coming unannounced, for.Major Cadwallader Hunter.a notorious gossip, soon spots him, and attempts to scrape an acquaintance, although he is coldly received.ru Loveland's own observations fasten his attention on two girls out of peauties on board,\u201d and one ef thèse tikes his chair by mistake.His vanity nlieves it is her way of starting a eon- versation.CHAPTER V_continued.Lord Loveland laughed rather fool- ily.But Ne reddenad a little.which mde him look boyish, so that the blishness was rather engaging.1 think you've punished me.endugh,\u2019 y fhe need pi ta said.\u2018Then you admit that- you \u201cdesstve to be punished?\u2019 \u2018Perhaps.\u2019 \u2018Which means that you did believe took your chair on purpose.\u2019 : 3 \u2018I didn't stop to think,\u201d said\u2019 Love- land, telling the truth as usual, but less truculently than usual.\u2018You are English, aren't you?'- the girl asked, looking at him with her brown, bewildering eyes.§ \u2018Oh! y-3,\u2019 replied Loveland, BA tons which added \u2018Of course.\u2019 would have realized now, if he\u2019 \u2018not been a.\" IF ving used to give sure before, that the girl was genuine.Iv ignorant of his important identity.T was sure you were, 1 suppose vou don't understand American girls very well, or perhaps any girls yet.But then few men do, really.Bxcept poets or novelists, And you're not a poet OF a novelist?\u201d : \u2018Rather not!\u2019 \u2018You speak as though\u2019 Ta asked \u201cif sou-were à pickpocket.pe you despise writers?T'à be \u2018sorry to be one.Wouldwt you?He ventured this question, which if answered, might after all send them oh the way towards a more friendly understanding.But he seemed destined to put himself in the vrong\u2014although the girl laughed.\u2018Tam one\u2019 she sald.\u2018I write stories\u2019 \u2018Youre chatlipg.\u2019 .\u2018No, I'm not.Why suould you think so?\u2018On.well, because you don't look as if you wrote.\u2019 \u2018Thank you.I at for a compliment.But women \u2018ho write aren\u2019t scare-Crows nowa-~ Li if they ac were.\u2019 oll, anyhow, you're.t oun, x \u2018I've hbéem-étiting .sto, AA 8 t- ling.them published, tooy ayer; since 4 78 at txtec n.new.Fieass dont say hate hong.2 BY That.Sou he tao vbrijous.even for an.avérage .Ameri- cañ's idea of an: average Englishman.\u2019 \u2018Are you an average American?\u2018Are you an average Englishman?\u201d \u2018Is it fair to answer one, - question with another?\u2019 \u2018It's said to be.American.ou know that?; \u2018No,\u2019 said Loveland.\u2018As yôu thought, dont - -know much about Americans ve learn,\u2019 \u2018The \u2018States! How English .that sounds! .We think we're all of.America | \u2014all that's.worth talking about in ordinary conversation.But, by the \u201cay, this isn\u2019t ordinary conversation, is ft?It began with\u2014something to he nynished for, on your part; and © wish to punish on mine.It's gone me-because, being a writing person, | suppose, I'm always trying for new inte of .lew, at any cost.Yeu hought I'd taken your chair\u2014as if it \u201cère a point of view.really did think that.\u2019 \u2018T did,\" admitted.Val.yonder why?My aunt's\u2019 name is \u2018Oh said Loveland.\u2018See,\u2019 mat .$=- Coe, 4 SH feck-steward\u2019s handwriting.- T do see,\u2019 said Val.\u201cBut that t hap | pens to be my name.\u2019 \u2018Loveland ?\u2019 \u2018Yes.The girl blushed brightly.25 more attractive than._ ever \u2018hen she blushed.\u2018Oh, \"how ery odd! Then perhaps this is our chair ! How perfectly Her-.She began to\u2019 unwind herself | \u2018om the rug which was wrapped und Fer as a chrysalis round an in- pient butterfly.\u2018Please don\u2019t get up.\u2019 Loveland\u2019s \u2018Do keep \"ne was almost imploring.he chair.1 want you to keep it\u2019 \u2018Thank you very much.But 1 ont want to keep it, if it\u2019s yours, nd I think now it probably is.If it erent, vou wouldn't have expected find it waiting for you in this par- cular place ?i you expected \u2018And she to find Yours \u2018No, it wasn\u2019t that.But as 1 was \u201cssing, I saw my aunt\u2019s name on the \u2018tk of a chair, and because the deck- \u201cWard had been told to put one in a ¢ sheltered place, I took \u2018it for fanted that this was hers.1 didn\u2019t PV there was another Loveland on F Dassenger list.\u2019 ! noticed there was a Mrs.Love- a faid Val, \u2018but didn\u2019t think much put it.as she wasn't lkely to turn And my name , à relation of mine.- ton the list, I came in the place \u201ccanot?her man.\u2019 See Niade this explanation, with a - patse which rieant the recol- na OF, promise tc Jim Har- ann Major Cadwaliader Hunter SAN walking slowly; and, baving S-UStance Cars, heard as he passed.4 waiting for his chance to Lord Loveland: and sfter- wd ne Lomembored those few.last = E.ch It ER Loar ugh à he had caught, wven à might Le of seeming insix- \"en at the tim yt $0 and look for the other Love- oy iT said the girl.= must do noth# & nnd * nie) Val, othing of the sort, en : tn 5 easy to see vou're an Eng- American men don\u2019t order | irc like that\u2019 \u20181 didn\u2019t order ni: ps Ih \u201celand la ughed, ] \"abn: Phas just as bad.You have the y orders.eh! see.Im a gpldfer.\u2019 vo a relie I er on were a duke.\u2019 began to or \u201cnd had the unusual sensation Mparatively unimportant.sirl came to find out wha '® Would know that be was 4 duke.And if he had the à duke, she had the air no duke could possibly be PNY ielf-respecting Amerie Cam Cr ' feeling ca v der ive ge + af à DE being | ! Hite nes nee | calige by this time he ad f etly, will Ye only.e a3 qun te suppusé you mean - That's some yeurs-agey wouldn't.Didn't I'm going over to the States to | 1 believe you\u2019 went on the girl, leaning\u2019 Joe.vard, and displaying the label in the I ordered you to sit still.\u201d |.eed point ot views a docks ré ab S Summon ished to Know eu anse véland- hoped ake would ditcévér a, other things connected .w cided that, be she rich.or} g she poor, he would ate a good deal of Mpg.LoVe.1 and\u2019s niece dur the\u2019 hed to New York.Aft \u2014 but begin to think of an \u2018atterwarda Ÿ (To be continue.) CHILDRENS.co XN IF you WouLS BE A MAN.Can\u2019 and \u2018WHY are couëlna dear, \u2018Who never trust to lyek;.\u2018Can\u2019 is tte child of B And \u2018Will\u2019 the child of Bek.- \u2018Can\u2019t\u2019 and \u2018Won't\u2019 are cousins,\u2019 too.They are always out of grork : i For \u2018Can\u2019t\u2019 is son of \u2018Never - And \u2018Won't! is son of hr\u201d In choosing\u2019 your companion doar, Select beth \u2018Wr and \u2018Can\u2019; | But - tam price trom Can't\u2019 and | n' If you would bea an.\u2014Michigan.\u2019 \u201cChristian Advocate A MISSIONARY \u2018DREAM.\u2019 \u2018I'm not- going \u2018to Misslon sald Miriam, as she settled down in the big chair with a picture hoak.\u2018I'm tired of hearin\u2019 about the heathen.\u2019 ower.her.head dropped lower > strangé voice.Miriam turned quick- ya little.girl just hér own sise: only, | instead of being rosy and plump, she Ba was pale and hungry-lookihg, and her brown eyes had such a sad and wist- tully patient look in them.\u2018I am what you call.a heathen,\u2019 spid\u2019 the little girl.\u2018I live away across the ocean, in the land of India.I haven't any home, because whén my husband died I was driven out.my pretty clothes were torn off of mie, and my rings and jewels snatched atway.Nobody ever says a wind word to: me or gives me anything.to est.\u2019\u2026 \u2018You were né wors A than many others in heathen là sald à ete Chinese slave.\"When I was baby, my mother threw me in.the | old to die.Some ong found me and cared big enough, to a cruel slave master.cruel lows.\u2019 ut you have good.teêt, said an- | other » Title Chinese gitl.at is work to pain\u2019 = said tre poor 5 i ord a qinèse El w e er , siaily work.Ae C1 ula Ses 0 ihe cre | Eo 2 minute A sala a tee ok dou\u201d \u201cBut, you'vé never been.sick.and Yo the Ino doctor stick burning bot irons iny : 4 oh ht\u2019 sald.Miriam.+ And your mother doesn't take.¥ to a horsid old idol,\u2019 said 2 oe ey little.Japanese girl, \u2018and make you fall down before it, when, o h! you-are so afraid of it.\u2019 Jour back wherever you ao; sald.itt orean, - \u2018Or give up, ia everything, te your brother,\u2019 ald another rl\u2019 said another.air On! noi no! 5 said] Mirtem, / lad Fm not a heathen: & You are ?said mother, laughing.\u2018Then you'd better skip along.to Mission Band that you may help the ttle girls who are heathens.\u201d pennies to Mission Band,\u2019 said Miriam, \u201cso we.can sénd little heathen about Jesus.'\u2014 wiley.in the \u2018Sunday- -schoo! Messenger.\u2019 0 > July T2 2 {nto \u2018the \u2018wilderness to be tempted of the devil.that was able ta save him from death, and was heard though he: Were 8 obedience by the t fered; and being a unto all them that abey.him.0 - We-tiave-not an high priest which our infirthities; but was in-all- tempted We as\u2019 we! are, vet w ivout sin - : Pp There hath\u2019 ne temptation.taken you but such às is common:to man ; but God fs faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation algo make a way to escape, that ye may.he able to bear it\u2014My grace - is sufficient \u2018for thee: for my.strength is made Perfect in weakness.Mat: iv, 1.13.IL.Cor.xii.23 9.; .ge .a He ai 15.em, x, _ STRICKEN AT REMEARSAL \u20acobourg Musicien Dies, Following : a + Sudden Tess.TE pepe \u2018Cobourg; Ont.July 6\u2014 Mr.\u20181.A Warner, ons of the well-known musical men: \u2018of the province, was suddenly stricken \u2018with a paralytic etroke, last evening, while \u2018dirécting the work of & large union chorus cholr- that was rehetesig.for a concert.He was.removed in a cab to his home, but Gid not regain consélouspess,, and died.af An early: hour this inérning.- Mr.Warner is survived by a widow, two daughters and 8 son.The interment will take Pace at Peterborough.vied upon this extreme Be \u2018 h secoñd Lo ; and which \u2018of the two was her dunt ich ® cast SE | 0 ie tain Loveland ?8 ai 2 broke\u2019 on 8 \u2018cap n wered Val.Ce tid not in t was he pod of plain n.bat peither tent fact for orolf by pt § as Sa ; a | à hen, why jt dand,\u2019 and \u201cSuppose you were a heathen 7 said There, standing beside her, was for me, only to-sell me, when I-was | & And now I have\u201d only bard wards and | You den't have fo.carry.4 baby en \u2018Or be hated just.because.you-are a I'm se.\u2018I'm.going to give every one of my.somebody to tell the i WHAT SAITH vus BOBIPTURET Then was Jésus led up \u201cof \u2018the spirit |.in the days of his \u2018flesh, \u2018whén he naa | offeréd up prayérs and supplications | with strong crying and tears unto \u2018him | in that heN feared; .Ho pas | came -the: author of.ternal salvation cannot be touched with the feeling © ot : | national \u201csecretaries o oy WEE = per a pa TR La So rn iE und Sopttle, LAI SR \u2018 Pertiouiqrs sn (applicatian.| montres : Portiand-Qld- ots \u201cKennebunkport.VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.~ leave ens Sound for Sault Ste, Marie and Fort.ilMam, after arrival.of steamabip ¢ express.leaving.Toronto 1.00 cn, st, â Bid car dally, ore maxay offioz, :_ eee .ton ns So Sor QU 0 vigér and Windsor pa Blade tions.~ ERTIES OL eREE TRIPS FROM MONTREAL | ockville.$3.90 orawail «le A fir ERLE t.Hyacinthe 1.30 A LL Jr, other Brine Bon Bah ste W.MONTRES - Z0BTLA CHARD-XEN.PAVORIES | Sleeping Cars ca ontreal at 8.18 dally.Paflor Car t 8 am.daily.Sloe Montreaf Saturday ie ennebuni only.On peat will Hs ar wil: start \u2018from Konnebunk at.\u201d np.FAMOUS Anaow PARE.PARRY SOUND 50 F ONTARIO.Leave fon straal at 830.am.Ww ura.pride at ME 5 \u2018Park .b.38 pot Harbor a Pan ion at Scotis Junction ay.Through lor son the bove train betwéen Buffet trea.Algonquin and Depat aoe à ¥ MONTRBAL-WEW YORE via: ».» XR © Yegve Montreal 7.18\" am.J0.05 an 7 pr 8.01 p.m.week days; T-pm.an sel ain Tor Aile a tok.Car + of id ra Alban i Taos am train \u20ac ot N ir on or in ns (Fer se IRE Snag rts) , EE a Aint \u2018Little M kylJonn.and Halifax, Saray ix rai g for St.H xcept À nar.Nicolet an Suncay Artie atone d ae ad ; HIMITED.Ber St._ Hyacinth 7.30\" ps mE Bic, Littie Levis, nertions for and News, foundlan x taggers Sat.Only [Québec BN \u201corrx À oFFIoH: of James: 1, Bell ».818.a \u201cGEO, 'STRUBBE, 190 St.Ja Asst.Gen.Pass.Kat \u201cCity Ticket Agt.© KNOWLTON GonrzRencE.Sixty Delegates will Assemble There Next Monday.p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 next Tuesday at Knowlton, Que.when the first \u2018annual conference the.Young People\u2019s Missionary Movement, held.in Quebec, will open.This conference is-only one of seven being held.under the auspices of this movement in the United States and Canada.The other Canadian conference, held at Whitby, Ont., is now in session, and has enrolled 230 delegates.At Knowl.ton, two malin things will be provided: first, instruction\u201d in the missionary 9s- | pect of Christianity, by means ~of | Bible and mission .study, institute, work, and messa es from.the \u2018home .\u2018forel ]ds; and secon op- \u201c| portunity Plon rent and \u201crecreation,\u201d thers being splendid facilities at: Knowlton ~for obtaining these desirable features of an outing.The speak: z0r6.oar 1 include two aria | sion Bo secretaries, two - Melo the TPMM | missionaries from forelgn fields, and\" men prominent in the werk of rell-: ious education.\u201d 5 A äpeécial-car will \u2018led ve Windsor station at 4.20 p.m.on Monday next, when the : \u2018delegaton will laave for the outing.- The remarkably low cost - of this outing is- an\u2019 attractive feature to many, .being from $11 to $13 for rail-y way fare, board and registration fee.This covers a period from supper on Monday, July Mth, to > breakfast on the morning of.July.20th.- _TABLETS WE MAIL A FREE SAMPLE WHEN REQUESTSD a.} lee | gm LAN Bunday, = at 900 am.Montreal h - Upper: Lake Servioa.- Ph i wor rene | tion |- n Pamphiois \u20ac to R.Oéiçut .| class rates $47,50 and.upwards.tacinthe, Drie \u201c~ is.Quebec, > 5} etes ce Advocate, Sarrinter rig Sollattor.nk i yacine rummondville, st : \u2018About sixty delegates wil assemble |.Ferry Company, whom he accuses 3 Judgé tigua, West Indies, sistant bishop of the Anglican diocese | ot.Québac, for the next twelve months, { word having béen received here from.Bishop Dunn, \u2018who is m England for; hig health, to this effect.The B hop.of \u2018Antigua is the son of date Archdeacon Farrar of étrrinster en IE na pot 3 « Jwy 1 Aus 30 - Shel u 7 Ta ra \u2018tion for a: is on.: adi amv.4% Méanchnier Trader.PREYS a.var ai limited number of.id carved.ps mas 00, pme : Zz ad LANTIC A ov's SAA SEY MONTREAL-QUEBEC-SIVERPOON - Emp.of Ireland .July 15 Aux 132 | Lake Manitoba .July 21 Aug.18.|_Emp: of Britain .= 39 Aug\u201d: 2.Lake Champlain .Aug, 4.Sept.1 J bed = - Rates \u2014Empress A First | - class, 90 \u2018and upwarda: md | class, $51.25 and upwards.Lake Steamers\u2014One Class Cabin, second Tickets and inf rmAtion fro - Steamssitp À sang A 08 from any .W.@.Annable, Wm.Webber, Gen.Pass.Agt.- Pass.Agt.2 and 5-Board of De Bullding.= CONTEMPT 18 ALLEGED.Po of Levis Asks Arrest o of ; Ferry Company: Officials.\u2014 Quebec, July 1\u2014Mayor Bernier, of Levis, representing the - new ferry company, has entered a pétition ior the arrest and fmprisontient \u201cof the authorities .of the Quebec.and Levis.contem t of 'the injunction: granted by aloul, last week.\u2018This request wil likely\u2019 be be\u2019 dealt with to-morrow, \"ASSISTANT BsHoP.Bison \u2018of Antiqua, West \u2018Indies, Appointed to \u201cQuebec, - - Québec, July 6\u2014The Bishop of \u2018An: Abbey.It is undérstdod Bishop Dunn\u2019s land.nie SE | Tostninn.July.8 Aug.5.Sept.3) éd Second.Cabin, si 00, and \u2018a; war ; =i = Sao | DONALDSON LINE.TO QLASOOW gs.LAKONIA: 88.ATHENIA | 88.CERVONA ° 8 JACONA Mon treal; | SUMMER RESORTS.Je va nine Yicinlty 8 affords beautiful « \u201ctrout 84 { Ing, _boatin nd ahade 0 ge ; aman SPRING x Portiend Harbor tifuHy\"lécated._Bathing, Sontag, ! Sie og pais, \u201cshore.dinners.Exce oat laud?td de: a To 20 minutes bids fiom ri ps Ecokleta.JP 0000 |B PONOK, Prop.: GOWAN BANK HALL, ON THE Shore | will \"be the \u2018as- | A is Oo.EARS y Fusisten \u2014 July 1F \u201cAug 18: Bent.9 { Vietorian .July 23 Aug.19 Sept 16.Céroiéan Top T Turbine 88, Vietorian Pas nada re atest es an on stag 4 = 06 dot di ph nd ae i ihe Ta ow, i o\u2014 July 8 etorian \u201c18 Hesperian: FO ase ty Batdon, ae 50 and ups Second steamers, Qne-QGlass Tavin, Las x0 maven AwD somDoN.ke Erle July 16 SBicilian July 80 à ae Lf 28 rte ia 6 :- One-C aon, pn 43.60; 5.To) ; 5 5 SE bars Havre, #85, go : Ci H& I\" ra 7 i.common STREET, Seontrear, =| REFORD AGENCIES | ' ONE \"CHASS CABIN SERVICE.= FROM MONTREAL, _ aegh July 7 (Cola siti ve SUL .July 14 Danses tes\u2014Cabin (called Second), 845 upWarde: Third- dE se (THOMSON LINE To LONDON FROM MO WTRBAL.| ss.TORTONA A July's\" :, (Colq Storage and \u2018cool \u2018aies July 16 (Cold Storage and \u2018Cool \u2018Air r.) .- i: \u2018Storage, LEITH SERVICE, « July 7 Tima Toronto, Quebec, St.zo xn ROBERT AEFORD co, Sadan GAS The £ PE.BASIN.se spot for.Health and Sport © sea b d yn x .cats have.the Be priv ins of seize: with he ing .in con Cn Sout ut Flaine par mon and.\u201cBAKER'S.HOTEL [sé \"he oc comforts wh me.Before ualsine hor plans for your sure to.write Jor.l'en \u201caid ane \u2018tntormation to scene ROTEL, Gaspé, Que, BROME LAKE HOUSE, Bondville This new and up to dite Hotc.1s-ope for the reception ee veste Good she han, Plenty \" of wide verandahs: rst class chef; Soller\u201d and bath in house.Fine Panes | all.train ser-ice; CP.R, | owlton or i\u2018oster.\u201cFor term: apply a = TRANT C.CARPENTER.Jefterson, N.H, in the White Mountains June 18 hole el purse, On PCy scenic auto routes.Détao cottages completely fumished, - with peach - iy Address .8 Les v.HURPaT, Manager Maine.rey of ~the heautiful Lake er alters Bog, is.open for summer sitors.; | TE moderate.Address, DOUGLAS GOWAN, Georgeville; 24.| LAURENTIDE- HOUSE \u2014 OVERLOOK- Ang.Lake MasKkinongé, in -the Lauren.tian regions.cool, airy rooms, veran- /dahs; fine beach; safe bathing; beau- \u2018tiful scenery: exceptionally bracing \"air: adults only.\u201cBox 35, St.Gabriel de\" Brandon.- | BROOKSIDE FARM: TWO.MILES from.station; good board; abundant shade; large verandah; pure water; ov de .00 per week, App y to MRS.BACH, Cowansville, Que | LAURENTIDE - PARK HOUSES NOW open for boarders; wide, sandy beach, cool, large rooms, verandahs, safe _ bathing, sbod boating and.fishing; Bnd.consists \u2018of 100 acres wooded \u201cFive minutes\u2019 drive from 'sta- -t Address,.88 ICKS, .St \u201c Gabitel as cet Que.Ca \"St MONTREAL © TORONTO LINE: wo steamers leave at 18.30 noon - NTRBAL - TOBONTO.- à Up-to-Date aily, Rt ates.on.t Re | mori NAGUBNAT I , sat, from Jay an éaily.health 1s improving 1 in the, \u2018ol À ; SE ni.\u201cThe only way to cure a.\u201cone -Oor- two- 77 each mdal.\" \u201cNot to observe this simple and easÿ rule is to remain 4 pressed wi vit \u201cof stomach disorders, such as Heartburn, * RR \u201cFetid Breath; Qaetritis, Flatulence and.Indigestion.Sent also by Mail on Receipt of Price.ApoRESS: py ame a Pap-Sag with all kinds For fale by all Druggists.50c per Box, $2.50 for six Boxes PAP-SAG COMPANY.i _ Bunacripfio July a8 Aug.38 - Bent 23%.Lo CE ss Li tla ape ques |: : 6 Hiren July 23 | | Mpiners tes free.\u2018Chartes modorate, 43 mn Ar ais Sam VETHERSTONHAUGH & 00.\u201ca | Eri 00,\" GER.Bt B | Sa #9, - issn Sia : (How 20 lo and favorabi oft neg Sob ad ta datio là ly EA apy th | WAINBEK COTTAGES y ldeal: Tdeal Water Tri Tips on\u2019 Elegant (vis T housand, Islands and Roohester, N.¥)\u2014 Sxoopt BO Bay of: Quinte) Steamer Be ville leaves \u2018every Friday at 7.pam.Special team ers leave daily at 7 pm Fl\u2014#teame rs leave Quebec at 8 amr TIOXET OFFICE, 196-128 sr.JAMEN STREET, opp.Pcst Office, \u2014 ~ bad.case of Dyspepsia is to take aT A TEACHER \u201cFOR ST.Etienne Protestait Diss.Bohol, hold- \u201cIng an El smentary iploma.for the pie, Fey I months; Augie to TP hegin July a god further Paes tout at apply to Es Pa.His, AF Stiènné.Pecuharnchs Q \u201cMISCELLANEOUS.ANT.ONE NOT BEING ABLE To GET ss.at his newsdes, are will Souige the LB! shers -by poti the u Department by by tain one, DOUGALE & \"ON, \u20ac Rélihens Building, Montréal.coTT: GE Ta LET.| = cQ a » Som renienc Surge\u2019.garden, 8 fout path.i OH BEATTY] 37 PSE Peter ab Bone Main 840%, \u2026.IR rer rente m\u2014 ATTORNEYS, ATENTSIÉ PROMPTLY SECURES are soltoit the business of Manufacturs Engineers and others who realize ge, adv goillty of.having thelr Patent business transacted Experts.pose J Inventor's al iyiser sant non rex uest.Marion Marion, Quebec Ey and Was ington.D.01 8.PAYENT F_ GER AN } a THAT PROTECT Chan W.Talon 2 Be.sks Fraises saa FS WLI, - - MONTRRAL : OWEN-N.EVANS PATENTS AD TRADE MARKS Merchante Sank Rank Sulloing, Montrent - .DAILY PASSENGER STEAMERS.OTTAWA, $2-50.Return $4.Pally Excursions to Oks, Hudson, ol Gaxilion, by Steamer Empress, home by.the Rapids, $1.00, arriving at Montreal'[: at 6.30 pm.For above, Trips take 8 am.GTR {for Lachine to connect with steamer.Afternoon Trips; going, train, Peturne 10g \u20ac by Str.Bmpress, vie Bapids, rndson, C.P.R, ry p.m.Round s Bellevne, G.T.R.or Round Trip, 800.To T.achine, ¢.T-R., 5 p-m.Round Trip, 506.pts Hot LS \u20ac rs.Station.\u2018arid B30 Bt \u2018Catherine W St Windsor (QUEBEC STEAMSHI Company, | Limited.Ed AND ausy oF ST.TAW- RENCE.ne Summer Cruises in Cool Tatitndes.cons \"\"\u201cCASCAPEDIA.\"\u201d 3,800 tong, refitted out cn the Cyd Specially for oat in service, with all m orts, leaves Montresl, on das.at p.m., 13th July, 1st, aay at pooh, for Pictou, N.S., calling Gaspé, Mal\u2019 Bay,- Porte.Grand R Soe Summerside, P.Le and Charlottetown, NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC (Via Far-famed River Saguenay) calling at | ee and Halifax, 8.TRIN IDAD 26 salle from uebec, 8th and ny de ion \"5th and 19th \u201cAugust and 2nd Beptémber, at 5 pam.BERMUDA Summer excursicns, $20 and up by the twin screw \u201cBERM BEAN 5,600 tons.Sailings trom Re MUD at 10 am, 1 18th and 27th July, nar Th, ery 10 days thereafter.Temperatures, cooled \u2018by sea breezes, seldom riges above 80 degrees.The finest trips of the season fer Health and Cemfort For full intorniation.\"ap ly to | iach Agent, or t Ply to any cs J.&.sa 90x & 00.Agents, | 7 311 Commissioners street, City, \u2014\u2014 STR.CHATEAUGUAY oan be Chartered for Piétios to SHERRINCHAM PARK.Now running daily from Montreal to | Chatéauguay and Beauharnois.Sherringham Park, one bf the Finest Outiig Grounds, now ready for picnics.Boat also runs to Maple Grove.For E'Bepunatnole \"ws to.The Chateau- guay , tion Com- ted, Black's Brigg ge, foot of Brice wire street, city.BAY CHALEUR STEAMER SENLAG Leaves Campbellton for Gaspe and intermediate ports.every.Wednesday.and Saturday about 11 am.aftér arrival of Ocean Limited, For rates, reservations, ete., apply.©.D.ROBINSO?: Camp- -bellton, N \u2018Passeñger Steamers Sundays.TE (via Thousand Islands and am, Tues, Wed, MRSA SI.ittle warm water, after ON & Cop TEI | .15th and 29th ë August, and\u2019 from Quebec the following PONT ar tb WCIKE.A Birl to.nusist with ncamework, another girl is kept; na wash.ily of two: .00 per $3 Any to 148 \u201cRb s street.ERAL AND HOUS TA- \u20185 hs id Wanted for Copal; sisters cr .aha \u2018Withess' Office.pris Ai es WANTED OR SHIRT |B co departme with a romatt, D Dites James street.\u2018 ou ply 5 st WANTED, STRONG YOUNG MAN for work in factory; als Apply at Witness, Office.Se.(Tive horse.GIRLS WANTED, & few Smart Girls, tween 18 and 19 years of age; pert ence not necessary.Must Jive at home.Apply, Employment Office, The John Murphy Co.Limited.| EMPLOYMENT WANTED.HOUSE PAINTING, GLAZING, PAPER ging, Whitewashing and latine, ss me eoigetion (© pontry or ; n to coun wor Avply to T.FINN, Painter, ¥s Pla: FAMILY WASHING WANTED.GOOD Laundress.Best references._ ÀB, 22 Hermine street.PAINTING, TINTING, GRATNING, Office Lettering, Paper-Hanging, Plaster- Apply, ing, Carpentering.11 0 promptly attends to.Amal ans gn P_guarantead.Phone PAINTER, Louis 1999.DOMESTICS For $41.50.Y ear lan ctadl er female domestics ea à ored sntreal glx.C.D.2: ROBINSON, P.O.Box 138, 8 FOR SALE \u2014LAYTON BROS., Uprt Concert Piano, \u201calmost new.Rae strung tone Har and 97 month\u201d cash ROB., d80 8t.Catheri street West (corner of Stanley Bed HOIST FOR SALE CHRAP-One ble beim floor type freight hoi ae Dou wheels, g004 con x platform & x 5 RES art J 150 00 1 acity.à i Coun Sr HP.a mote pen 1 ue 143 t.Péter FOR SALE, BERLIN - PARLOR OR- 0, 6 sto h' Knee 28 walls, XK new.rm ° ay- ment, oN BRos st Ca- ley street).Pape PRAIRIE a \u2018Wit tnesy\u2019 Office.* b Poly ot FOR SALE, KRANICH & BACH Square Plano, 7 1-3 ootaves, carved legs,ivory keys, full metal frame, beautiful tone, like .Special price, $! ble $10 cash and $5 monthly.TON BROS.550 St.Catherine street West (corner of Stanley street).NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SA CHEAP, Some New Canadian Standard Oliver Typewriters, cf Number 2, 3 and 4 Models, Sully guaranteed, worth $07.50,40 ba sold at $35 while they last, to make room ES new models.Shea.opportunity.Call, or write, at artin shi or ç SAL E - 2 10 p.115 volts D.C.18 hp.110 volts.D.C.All in Al condition, and can \u2018be peers any\u2019 time.\u201d Will sell chieap.\u2014 Apply, | : \u2018WITNESS OFFICE \u201c PRESSES, Etc FOR SALE.w ox RUM OYLINDEW .PRESS; nize ot\u201d bed, 48 inches x 3% inches; \"table distribution, 2 form roll- ors; 4 vibrators; rear nipper delivery, 4 bed tracks, driving» pu ley, 14 inch diameter, with uch face, speed up to 1200 an hour.% This 18 an easy run- goo condition.Floor 12 ft.Just the Printing wWra ppers blank & sma newspaper ning press, and in gpace occupied, 8 f thing for forms, pasters, or for country place.-_ UNIVERSAL PLATEN PRESS.This press has been thoroughly over.hanied, Pond pu, | print from a gents card to à sheèt 1 Also, some \"a frames, almost new, for sale, cheap.\u201cThese prosées, ete, are a snap f anyone requiring t them.Apply Wit \u201cFLATS TO LEY.BUSINESS PLATS TO LET \u2014 FLAT containing about 1900 square feet, well lighted, lavatories, heated, suto- matic sprinklers, as and electric lights; close 8 McGill street; suitable tor 0 or manufacturer's agent.Apply.231 Craig street West, TO LET.TO RENT, PLACE SUITABLE FOR Caté, furnished, corner of Guy and - st Catherine streets.Apply, Room 24, Guy Block.Phone Up $843.SHOP TO LET ON ST.PETER ST, next door to \u201cWitn tness.\u2019 © Apply at .\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.\u201cFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.150 DUROCHER \u2014 FIRST CLASS Doublé and si le rooms; two bathrooms, _ shawer bat en VETERAN LAKD GRANTS.VETERAN LA GRANTS WANTED.Jotate Blétent pst aks irios pal \u2019 es sa ce MULHOLLAND eg Due Bulles arent.WANT ADS.The \u201cWITNESS ch MAY BE LEPT WITH \u20ac apman, Bookseller, 513 St - Menthe St West, or with foe Grocer.P Point St Charles, 601 Wellner: ton street, West of Subway.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, y cas ste 1 Hon acan uat on Wanted, - | SRW 8 , Rooms To Let Arto pls a de Second-hand Articles Wanted op « For 30 Words foe à j 16.onal word, .fs for the price of four.Six in perty Toe Bale xr, To Let, r Articles r Sale.Ser 25 Words for 250.\u2014pmmcemeatrme \u2018le for each additional word.Six in- for the price of four, sertions 5 Words for 500.WOTICE PARTICULARLY.Postage Stamps Wil Will Ba Accepted.he above rates are \u201care C sh with ord Then not prepaid Rumérous entries have to be made.and the rate is, in consequence, much higher, No charge made in our books for any advertisement of less than five sate ON TREN | line space - 7 therine.ae Frost (corner Ot Taran = ©.ity\u201d will always \u2018be \u2018appreciated: \u201c-¢f \u2018rubber flanges on a py > pigeons swarm everywhere, .i Msh sparrows \u2018are \"nearly \u201cof squirrels, who pick\u2019 There was nothing which.CONVENTION Natioal \u2018Education.Associé - tion Delogates Meet i in .(Special Goiréspondence) | \u201cBoston, Mass; *Jely- 7\u2014The great National Edut n.Association Con-, ventioit - \u2018began © \u201cits \u201csegslons here on.Saturday, in the, \u20180d: Sputh Church,\u201d {id up to.noon to-day \u2018the enrollment of \u2018members was about 12,000, & num-: i ar ideal \u2018convention ty tor a an Ameri |} \u2018can association, for: her.\u201chistoric - set- ; .atiract the patriotic towards her; Her: \u201cunbounded: \u2018hospital- \u201cher clean.streets Will\u2019 alwikys: \u201cde: enjoyed, : and her situation.\u2019 ax.æ -dentre- from \u2018which one may reach: Koores.of places -of \u2018interest at .a low cost, : \u2018migkes her Bed \u2018desirable to ' the holiday ge r.\u201ctures 1n- connection\u2018 with the.city that 10° a Montrenler;.an almost entire absence of dust, even _, on windy dags.This fs brought: about xod Streets by sprinkl- \"ing, with oi] and water.So little, ofl | -ls'uged that there is.Very - ttle offen.\u2018ætvesmell from, it, apd, dust 1e efrgot- = 4veiy banished.7 \"On.-asphglt streets Lu \u2014$, the: rear of-the 200 play\" from \u2018the tank frgely jdn \u201cfront._ This\u201c scrubbing is.:so \"asphalt surfaces.are.a \u2018and free from dust.Iicomrmend .these scrubbing sprinklers to.our good city\u2019 fathers in Montreal.Another -notice- able feature of Boston streets is the - absence of dogs.I-have now heen-over a'.large part of Boston praper, Cam- .bridge and West Somerville, and 1 -Kave yet to gee the first dog, _ dogs are conspicuous by their absence, and : 30° -are they that one - nearly imbles over them as they: pioir.their -fédd from the.streets and Their roosting places aré-.on\u2019 \u201ccornices | of © buildings, jutting \u2018 window-sills, trees, church spires, the \u201cresilt being | & general defllement of the neighbor: hood, but the pigeons seem to he almost sacred to the Bostonian.\u201c:Emg- | : plentiful and not more shy than their bigger brothers, while the eld Boston Common is well stocked ; it aston Sina e hands \u2018of children and sometimes: hop on their shoulders In \u2018their eager- search.There is something in\u2018 these facts that speaks well fbr thé \u201cKindly spirit of the Bostonian and the changed attitude of the children to- lta ae If to be sent Address \u201cCoupon : Dept,\u201d Thursd yp Jui 7.= ursaay, y \u2018 + : \u201cwi: tional dress of heavy sill owing robes.| alo \u201caïe.striking\u2019 and -ure.Worthy - of nots.Pirét of all, there: sl \u201cfrequent that}.bly clean \u2018}'conduct towards.Cuba and t Though | Rs St - img.0; rench .and.him \u201cin any marked.way.| others biz.have\u2019 dulled the lease | new sigh | Anim pom.er Tonia fim ¢ 4 ¢ Baroda.His Bp bas: Fe wards: po dumb .'|-1y-.brought about : by! ee Hdüeation- Socle D Wee BopCATION i ! Prèss - moral truth upon the : \u2018cond 1 man,\u2019 3 \u2018become: available - for our Canadian.11'| texghers.: || gala day.In the morning à \u2018military There, are two or three fea- | \u201cfit.was an- enunciation of\u2019 the ¢ |-0f government as seen ih the \u201cDeclara- | t | tion\u201d of-:thé same \"and a \u201cvindication, ; | and your correspondent Soumet \u201chelp i ME (with: sLame #4 animal pren larges work of \u2018Bands: of Mercy Society.Azierican \u2018Humane Te \u2018subjects dealt with.\u2018Were.of vital: \u2018importance en Saturday \u2018tion, such.as.\u201cThe \u2018exceptional «child,\u201d - \u2018Economic usé \u2018of .eduos tion plants,\u201d - and\u2019 \u2018Place.- \u2018of : eatlon se \u201cof Industries tu publie édu- by means .of the.lentern and in: Eng- \u2018The: Gentles and: he imipressed : : upon\u201d the gathered educätors.in & manner that | will never be forgo | elpies of heart and land.His subject was.| Hustratea lectures are.now available.£6.schools in many centres of :the Uni- Ted \u2018States, and I trust, as in the case\u2019 | of \u2018the \u2018Bickmore lectures,\u2019 \u2018they -may | Li Monday was, of ; course, parades was followed by the singing: of the: patriotic: hymns \u201cof à many coûn- tries; including ouf own; by | 5,000 chil- drén: gathered on \u2018The Common.\u201d This\u2019 was followed by a short address tô the children by the president of \u2018the United.-Statés, and the free distribution: of -ice cream to compensate the children for the: Joss \u2018of \u2018fun under the new law, which makes Hfe and Hmb -safer than heretofore in the Common- Wealth- of.Mazsach hugetts.At 3.30 President\u2019 Taft addressed from \u201815,000 to \u201820,000 people, teachers Land friends, in.nthe stadium of Harvard.University, - - and your .correspondent \u2018had: the first opportunity ff his life to \u2018hear: a: genuine patriotic 4 \u2018of July \u201coration.\u201d It must be.sald that the.ad-:| \u2018dress, \u2018however, \u201cwas sane and fair.and nothing.was sald.against: which a true \u2018Briten might take exception.\u2018In short, , doctrine 1: ton: of Independence;\u2019: an intérpreta- | \u201cof the United States agaist \u2018a.charge.of vielating that \u201cdoctrine on their \u2018Pinès.Preaident Taft was vel\u201d.\u2018ceived, \u201cbut the Colonel of the Rough.l people, and the title of \u2018Theodore the First\u201d given to Him by a popular \u2018preacher.on Sunday last, guages to :à- fair degree the popular estimation of.the man.- Boston: contributes the sum: of $25,000 to tie expenses of this convention, besides an enormous\u2019 amount of \u201cgratuitous labor in every direction, i | DORVAL COUNCIL no e.are three candidates) In the | al) her ii Dorval \u201cfor: the - es on.the: \u2018municipal council left vacant by the expiration of the terms of Councillors Legaglt and Lefebvre.Counetilor Le-.oa \u2018himself \u201cwill be again! in\u2018 the field, while\u2019 Councillor.Leganlt 11 not.Others in the \u2018field are: Mr.R.B.Decary, a former councillor, an d Mr.) 4 pe \u201cva thei ) ne mate ce Masters sr Toten, | announoemen\u2019, o 6 nex ästérpiece\" or.| thus deferring by mail add five fonts, | } Joseph Leroux, G.T.R.: \u2018agent.~The.election wilt\u2019 take place on Saturday.Sy .= Office, Montreal.[Somat the Now : \"York Tribune.other \u2018offences.5 n ooh Chief Croker.Jhas- a: week to- file Bix V |; 70 EXCLUDE OEDERS.- des.made from photos : of.actual TOT ones on.this continent and rection, those prin-.Bb practices of life |.\u2018that \u2018stamp a boy a gentleman.These |.somone would \u2018strike and probably: rexplode 1t,.w contractor, had .a mi }-from Philip, bell : belt bruised and eut, | Riders is still the idol of the American | fou the necessary mining license, and W \" T'recently, while returning from: Mont- | details of consolidation, \u2018| long from Rois Blanc Island #0 a 4 point.Rear.the.edge of the new: oèk- j'eut ne Shen ay the Canadian Government, 1 \u201cerection of.the dam.CUIR 2 ; organization.| a \u2018committee to investigate and report {offered \u2018the city a.quarter of a: mil- {Mon ddlldrs for Gore : he.\u2018the site.1 Ta park or to\u2019 aspen re \u201cthe Het 48 ihe.| building the park \u2018on top.of the\u2019 sky.a fs = With Tacompetency.report has\u201d will- say to-day that's majority of a comte, \u2018of \u2018inquiry has.reported to IT £5 toner ker; of the New York fire department, Is:-gullty of.incomnetenèr,.\u2018tafsmen- -agement,.\u201cbad \u201cJudgment, :: and.nine \u2018.«An open trial befo ou the: \u2018com- ih wilt then.be held committee, - trous \u2018gation, \u201cafter a 6 last, In wihich \u201ctwo.firemen \u2018June were, killed: .m\u2014 ait Poni Stop Entry of elig » 4 bers, x dar rev TE Cuiinlejas | will submit: to.the.NE to-day a Shu ous enter Spain- üntit- the\" Fendi pes Sadons with the Vatican for the.revision of the Concordat dre \u201cended, ~ MURDEROUS ACT | _ Harriman Automobile; : ; \u201cGoshen, NY, July TA dynamite.eartridge\u2019 ha ee at a height.where ga.covered au-, 1 found yesterday .sis- pended by a length of twine: above: \u201cthe - \u2018road: by \u2018which Har .aute~: \u2018mobiles puss Frot Arden \u201cHouse to; the station and to eh.farms.: \u2018TELEGRAPHIC \"BRIEFS.Capt, A.Hunter, of of \u201cBelleville, hes been anointed eto Bovinaal game e pestor'at-a sal -of $1500 per.annum.ary Fe \\ The Belleville Y.M.C.A.campaign | to.raise $40,000.is.progressing, The second day s howed that $17,000 has been \u2018reall zed.: \u2018Rupert Karn,\u201d \u201cHamilton, was sentenced at tio Ont, to twenty- three months \u2018in.the.Central prison, \u2018and \u2018twenty lashes for menti a Dine-year-old BE ; William 1.raser a Woadithok.raculous escape death yesterday, falling forty feet t fom a seiffold at the new school, ghting.on.broken at dut : He.fu ata.Mr.Jean Henri, a prospector, who.resides.ât Lake St.Marie, claims \u2018he\u2019 found.a.lead .of graphite while pros- peoting_ about two- miles.from, the \u2018village.He.came into Hull .and.took return to.stake a.\u2018number of \u2018claims, Cee % George\u2019 1; steel merger, completed at Hamilton real, where he was winding up the was robbed\u2019 of à \u2018grip.containing the.company\u2019s seal and many valuable papers in, -connection with the merger.He \u2018miss- \u2018ed Lh RID.fant before; Teaching .To- | ronto.?.To prevent a possible reguet levels\u2019 in \u201cthe upper lakes 3.resulting from enlarging the outt of the Detroit River by the onsite.tion of the new Livingstone channel, | | the United: States Government \u201cDur-.\u2018poses \u2018building a dam nearly .a\u2019 mile ] 1.\" \u201cPermiesion has \u2018been The\u201d .Ontario Medical Council.yesterday discussed the charges, virtually amounting to .graft charges; in connection with the finances of ; the \u201cThe: discussion ¥ was moderate In fone, and resulted \u201cin a decision to appoint an outside gudi- \u201ctor.\u201d Tt \u2018was also decided to appoint ypon all matters connected with the new coHege.: ie \u201c Stanley Mills & Cou.\u2018Hamilton, has park, Hamil-\" ton's \u2018beauty spot.he\u2019 any \u2018wants to-erect a fifteen-story \u201cout ing Under the terms, \u2018whi pa rk vee Was.ve to Ihe Er J #0 4.20g alk original owners.\u2019 this- difficulty.Can ; be: overcome - e company\u201d thinks by.eae | scraper, and \u2018using several elevators | | Few ew York: Officials to: be vo Charge which every 2 A¥hgush ! y 1548 no have\u201d been.ranted; covering \u201calmost, pe of which \u2018\u2019éroker himself is a- member, began its inves- | \u201cfire \u201con § Ÿ éffeotive Canadian | Day at \u2018the Cata \u2018| Mibition, at To adlan\u2019 National Ex | vith Qistinctive\u2019 ~ Weat \u2018of.England \u2018sports, t iy | heme gs Pest Tow | chaïrman of thet Brie Dicks\u2019 Com- vez te \u2018Cartridge Set to.Wreck).| to comé - to \u201cCant: hanging from.the limb of: a - 1 them, throughout \u2018Canada should get in touch .the.people who were thinking of com- \u2018land people -gt; the National - - Exhibi- { tion to Canada will: be helped, more Canadian products will be sold in the |.\u2018West of.Hpgland, and Canada.will | become better known through the more - extensive.travelling .of Canadians.Jat at.sections - of the old |.People who : have West of} England connections can communicate } Gritoled by TS [to me.the Dominion.Aantic Tne: oy! the | \u2018ship.business to the detriment of St.John.You geem a very\u2019 suspicious | 1 Taft, was: responsible: for.the inju cle-| caused\u201d to.Michael Tithwalla, an a TRE \u201clan-laborer, at\u201cPridé as |\u2018 June 27th last, \u201cAccording \u2018to the ARG: | | Cs mission, \u2018made public: lakt night.| His operators.license, which-has been\u2019 té the iñvention: of.Tog ashe \"shops of \"the -fnventor here.- a machina ay : Wé will nothin.to this machine.¢ of ours\u201d that will: maintain a regul between cities: and.states, and.countries.\u201d The ægsoline SUPPIF may be unlimited: four.huge.propellers, -12 féet-in dia- -.drawing the.machfñe.from the ground: 5 | OT carrylñg it through the air.4- : \u201cThe.Machine.hg been inspected by | ~= : government neers : \u2018énd : patents.every feature, ra) \u2018and.:macadèmite, ad engines.HT je ain Sonadisn Fetrioim, | \u2014\u2014 \u201cAl over Cana the\" West\u2019 ot England\u2019.\u2018men \u2018 o geting \u2018together fn \u2018a new: movement - t promises to turn their love for the Old Land {nto a more \u2018propaganda than has ever\" \u2018been -Attenipted by \u201cBritish people in the Poriinion.They are beginnibg With a \u201cWest of England to, on September I, ; true \u2018Western Lee \u2018Aidermén Twiggs; mittes, came to à.He was met | Bimoronto by tg\u2019 octets.and ; re \"by n rom \u2018his of England.Tél own part \u201cAld.Twiggs thought it {easter ie 2.eh would make by\" securing for :} them the.kindly- fees of West of.England.peopl ; ho, emigrated before hat \u201cBristot people with one another, and arrange.to circulate their names and addresses in the districts Jhey had left; so that ing \u2018to Canada.\u2018might make inquiries as to conditidhs and prospects, and\u2019 may - receive: a \u2018welcome, and .talked the \u2018idea.a with representative people.\u201d in al \u201cparts of Canada.His \u2018idea was wa, .epdorsed, and.in Toronto the West: of England men ar- .ranged for a-peunion of West of Eng- tion at: Toronto on September 1.It is considered that while immigra- che \u2018of.the\u2019 \u201d \u201ccountry: - \u201cwith \u2018the secretary of the West of\" D; \u201cC.?Ry at St.John.\u2018Nicoll, vice-president of \u201cthe\u201d C.P.R.; : pected \u2018the ; ley will reach -the city to-day in: time : to attend the meeting.In: au: Interview Mr \u201cMeNfcoll sald: | | I have\u2018 \u2018always.held.the opinion: \u2018that St.John 18 destined .a- mighty pôrt,.- provided.leave off their blocking\u2019 \u2018of those \u2018who The people.of | {St Tolin \u201care \u2018somewhat of a curiosity You ask me if taking over CPR.means that favored as \u2018tothe.CP.R.pili steam- body of peopls here in St.John.Does\" Winnipeg dévelop a jéalousy because we run west\u2019 of that point?Does Vancouver, grow so because we \u2018have These towns have never cried out ut \u2018these: things.Why.should St.Sohn be\u201d Jealous of \u2018Halifax\u2019 Or.Halifax of St, John?- \u2018We do not want , that west side strip for to-day.\u2019 afd Mr.MoNicoH, \u2018nor for to-morrow, but we believe: Jt will _be-a valuable asset in the \u2018Which we cannot yet view.\u2019 which thé autoinobile he was.dri e's.\u201cCrossing,\u201d Pr ï the.Massachusetts - Highwëy HW rmeriy-of San-Antonio, | \u201cPerse One is véder construction in in the\" = \u2018 The inventoé \u2018claims thet his \u2018ship: rom ent à or: water, ; ls Vers | stinintatn coats oequili- ; d- | brtum in-anything:short'of.a cyclone.| \u201c| sual obatr that prevent.the |: -afrahip will :be as | planned.£9: \u2018construct, machines A ar service : veil | The model of the \u2018ship Is.fitted with | meter, whitch aay be used in turn: for | machine Is, 16 be constructed en-|.| | Two Thousand Ce Caledonigns to | \u201cBrand \u201cof / of England people | Lo England Day, Mr.C.W.Giga.9 To-} \u2018ronto \u2018street, ne 5 À Meiool, of] St.Folin, NB, July 4, Mr; \u201cD, Mes Teachéd here-last night by: \u2018special\u2019 i train to represent his road at a copa | j -ferénce.with the édermer to- : tran : Staunton, solicitor Bteip for \u201cthe\u201d nee \u201cmilion dollar | Wim: Wim.Pugs: I to become | Its people | are \u2018respohsiblè for the\u2018 gréatester=.| \u201c| deavor: té*malte it so.| steamers: rumñning : tô \u2018- Victoria; or |\u2019 Montreal because we look.at Toron- | to, or Torontp because of \u2018Windsor?| -de- |.\u2018velopment of.as-business «the lines of WAS ACCIDENTAL.\u2019 5 t , July 7.\u2014No fault on the part.Lo rt W.Taft, son of.President.4 CE «ATT Hu con 6 ve Emp beby hammocks\u2019 247172517000 COR .BL ve ST CATHERINE ETS.t.4 Iv] Ll Tg IW Discounts of 10 fo 50 Per Cent.waren OUR RED TICKET BARGAIN SALE FOR THIS MONTH Fumitwie which has become very popular of late, in country homes, is.reed, rattan aod prairie gram.This is owing to its sanitary and deanly features, as well as the wnmasd comfort which # offers.at Ay home later.hE bo ret making your purchases here, you will seve money Our a prospective : oe of seaming ah hod of rug a 4 FANE | comfortable for summer cot.furnishing.of a city home is becoming more .general.Te de te tobe tis fre, ls we giv- me Use it in your country home now, and have & for by = TRIP TO SCOTLAND.: Soul Home From Here for Vi sit, Detroit, Mich., July 7.\u2014The Interna- \u2018|.tional Committee of the Scots of America, which is arranging f for a home.- \u2018coming of over 2,000 Caledonians, has .steamers, sailing from Montreal to Glasgow, \u2018welcomed by the Lord Provost and'| D council, and also by the Provost of In- | verness, who will accompany the party to the capital of the Highlands for ten days.The party will tour Scotland individual way.The committée elected these éfficers: Mosgrs.A, Murray.of: Foyt.chairman; J Ande erson, \u2018CincdiRnatl, \u201cOhio, \u2018seérel voli: Donald\u2019 Cathie, Beechvile, Ort.,.treasurer; L.Fraser, Togo honorary Menzies, New York city, honorary ther] , Detroit,\u201d hanorary chaplain; \u2018athletic.-sports committee.\u2018MILLIONNAIEE TRAMP., Arrested st.Meeting for Philadel.; phia Unemployed.Philadelphia, Pa, July 7.\u2014J.Eades.How, \u2018the \u2018millionnaire tramp\u2019 of St.Louis, was arrested and locked up by the: policé \u2018here:lest night, when he attempted to open a meeting for :the unemployed in Franklin square.Members of the Brotherhood and ducting a congress of the unemployed in -the city, and planned an out-of- -doofs\u2019meéting\" for last night, but the \u2018Department of, Public.Works refused: \u201cto issue\u2019 a\u2018 permit.was.about to tell the crowd -that had.gathered that the meeting Ww not?be: held, when a potisetment: palled_ up oni 8 charge af: decided to charter two of the Allan line {| On .landing they will be \u2018Ayres 1 Sibtlity being discussed in diplomatic \u2018circles h ters Sd well informed, and some and then break up, each going his own.responsible Latin-American represen- president; \u2018Robert Spanish-Américans-are said to be in vice-president, the Rev, David I.Su- | f2vor of a Latin-American alllance amt, Detroit, chief; J.Stevenson, St.Thomas, Ont., chairman of the: give thé United States to understand.Welfare Association .have been con- | Carleton County, protesting against \u2018any change in the coronation oath, has How, \u201citis said, | \u2018been forwarded to His Excellency the .His Majesty King George.\u201cing of the County .of Carleton, Loyal | Orange Lode.{ | TO PROTECT US.POLICY a and South American ~ Republics May Form Alliance, Washington, pe, July 7\u2014\u2014That at least three and perheps more of the Central and South American republics will make a concerted protest of some kind at the coming international conference \u20180f American states at Buenos against the Central American policy oft the United States is the pos- Rumors to this effect have been persistent of late in quar- tatives.: admitted thelr approximate truth, \u2018though none would permit him- to be quoted.The rumors have led.hat lively exchanges of information among.the Central and\u2019 South Amerie can diplomats - \u2018here.\u201cSome of the.mone radical of the against the: United States.It is generally conceded, however, that formal action of-this nature is unlikely.The most that can be regarded as possible is that the republics Interested will] diplomatically that the principles represented in the attitude of this government on the East Coast of Nicaragua will not.be-accepted willingly as part of the ifflernational law of the Americas.It is hardly likely that this protest, if made, will become a part of the official proceedings of the conference; it will probably be left to the unofficial work of the Assembly.i CORONATION OATH PROTEST.\u2019 \" Ottawa, July 7\u2014 The resolution passed by the Loyal Orange Lodge of Governor-General, for transmission to \"The 'reso- JEWS PERSECUTED Mobs Reported a as Attacking Them in Kiev, and Number are Injured.Berlin, July 7.\u2014The situation of the Jews at Kiev is becoming worse According to despatches to the Jewish Aid Society the hostile mob is becoming dangerous In Slobodskoi, a suburb of Vyatka.Organized bands fre quently attack the Israelites.Six have been severely injured and a large number slightly injured, but ue deaths are reported.The Jewish population is terroried in all quarters by threats and abuse.RAN IN WORKING CLOTHES.Cornwall Discovers a First-class \"Pedestrian.Cornwall, Ont., July 6.\u2014One of the features of the picnic at Palryma Grove, Glen Walter.to-day, under the auspices of the Church of the Precious Blood, was a three-mile road race This was won by George Lalonde, of Cornwall, in 17.50, with Emile Lacelle second, in 19.45, and Leonard Lalonde.of Glen Walter, third.The latter, who was pulled off a hay tedder to enter the race, proved a find.He is about 5 feet 6 inches tail, 135 pounds in weight.and he ran in the ordinary heavy clothes of a farmer, overalls, jumper and heavy boots.He has an easy stride of 7 1-2 feet, nad was compli mented after the race by Mr.John A Chisholm, the- chief judge of the events.: THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS\" is printed and published at No.140 St.Peter street in the City of Montreal, by John Red: ath Dougall and Frederick Xugens ougall, both of Montreal.All business communications should be lution was passed at the annual meet- ; addressed John Dougall \u2018Wit ness\u2019 ontreal, and all Jetters to jfér, should De addressed \u2018Bdi- \u201cthe \"Witness.the toro à 805 Notre Dame St, West ; the pricés\u201d we-have-pi .Sérg es, Worstedsyand _Remnant-Lot Nouf\u2014Lins \u2018and - \u201cRepp color, all ad¥erted; .value 75¢.Fire Sale Price: à Five Special, Prices of \u201cLiner\u201d $3.95.and finished; value $32.Fire Sale Price.: .= Economise 75 Per Cent.an your.Sc.and Repp Suits\u2014 $1:99-5$2.99\u2014$3.95-$4.95\u2014$6.95.| Three Cut Prices in \u201cTweed Roste\u2014g].49\u2014$2 99 wl Fur Trimmed\" Gost\u2014splondidly lined .oe > 4 special; prices\u2014+ _\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 tipo $6.95- $1095- $13.9 \u201cFIRE \u2018SALE-Remnants ! \u2018Summer and Winter Garments and Furs.\u201c_Remnant-\"Let No.2\u2014Tweed of: Remnant \u2014 Lot all shades; value $1.\u201cand $1.25, fer._ 15¢ \u201c$13.95 le.; Caracul Coûte\u2014 Fire Sale._ -value up to $2, for.Le Five Special \u201cPrices .of Cloth Suits\u201447, 95\u2014 $9.95\u2014$12.95\u2014$14.95\u2014$17.95.Three Reduced Prices in Cloth Conte 34, 95\u2014 $7.95\u2014$9.95.50 Dozen White Lawn Blouses; value $1.25.« i * Again with\u2019 or doors closed two days in.order to assort the goods and mark down prepared.the most extravagant list of price concessions ever made since ) ing of f this \u2018tremendous fire\u2019 sale, JR LAI AGE STOCK OF REMNANTS, slightly crushed, but n none the t hout™ \u201creserve or limit \u2014- oe includes the best qualities of Costume Cloths, Panama, Tweeds, Voiles, a \u2018complete assortment.of summer materials i in the largest and most \u2018fashionable : Yaricty of shatter nd d weights.kbd SEL Value up to $10.00 for 5Oc to $3.00.\u2014 Cloth 25c No.Serge Panama; 3c ee se co sa er ss se +0 7 Three Special Prices in Silk Waists; value $7.50.For $1 .69,-$2.50 and $4.95.\u2018We: wilt- \u2018also offer.el Blouses, Silk and.Naterproct Coats, etc, at prices that will beat -all- our previous records.a_balance\u2014$10,000 \u2018worth\u2014st Princess Gowns, Linen \u201cSuits, Cloth and Linen Skirts Such \u2018the convenience of the publia.° + held: 4p Foe \u2018an.jhvestigation,, of \u201cthe Rent, 11 pow be granted upon soppy oe 5 HAN DOWN y ; D - - ; | Town STORE\u2014305 Notre Dame St.West OPPOSITE ST.HENRY.pme Er ee "]
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