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J ne Cnansnaw, Jrjx 17- A Mail and Tne estimate of Porcupers Roloçanst td Le 4 conserVaîive SW that all the bodies \u201coeréd \u2018rem Porcupine Creo Are sSuvelz many 05e bodies may not es of Sep s be cihs.lecdus- \u201ccs neaten traits.«Test and \u2018.A.Burdick.New York, were over: » \u201cames while in Shaw.K.ne Porcupine Mines.They wav Goose Lake and omerged themselves, escap- wn \u2018ares that swept around them 13 unknown, » Lakes \u20180 say en cn the \u2018 qm str there by several through the bush Bay camps, TWO AV The rook at the King ne Mine sand four others are \u201chose (nat.The cook, whose left the warn the four others, been heard from since.;}, dia! alle \u2018nee against mo- ROSÉ CE Mile A bret Len to bleed the community hy putting np the prices of \u20ac to an exorbitant level, but we > sériouslr urge the Canadian publie to think carefull- what they are doing before making a blind and heated LACK upon joint stock concerns merely because thev are nig.The principal §hecific objections raised to the so-called \u201crusts\u201d are three: (1) That their finance ds had, 124 that they put up prices tn the detriment of the Consumer: 3) that they make exorbitant profit Let us exami\u2019 these charges in the cold light of reason, 11 The allegation of unsound finance lakes iis rise in the practice of making rer stributions of common stoek among the subscribers to issues.That.&ccording to all accounts, is the head End front nf the offendine.It may da lai] down 35 à postulate that in business nothing is given away: and therefore the bonus stock is no à gift, but it is an An Di°-ment offered to capitalists to en- &ilre the nlacing of preferred and hond Issues Now, the rate nf interest of such an issue does not exceed 7 percent, end :t is frequently 6 percent, or less: and the abject of making the free allotment nf common stock is to give the suhacriber for prior charge stock a chance af making additional profits, withqg it saddling the Corporation with the nt igation to pay more than the-pre- scribed A or 7 percent.hecause such an obligation may easily lead to over distribution to inadequate reserves, and eventually to shortage of working capital.Unless Canada will realize that gne must give proper inducement tno British and other investors to supply her with capital, she will not get that which is absolutely essential to her development; and if the return on the pre- \u2018ference stock which the British investor pays for in cash.and on the common stock which is allotted to him without direct cash payment amounts to 10 percent or thereabouts, on the capital which \u2014 lv, that of the Red Sea Oilfields and the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, of which no less a personage than Sir Marcus Samuel is the chief.Under the deal into which these two companies have entered, the latter is to receive 266,000 £1 shares\u2014and they ferred or common shares, but preferred and participating\u2014and all that it pays is £100,000; and further, the actual term \u2018bonus shares,\u201d Is used officially in regard to the deal.Sir Marcus Samuel is one of the most cautious and conservative of financial experts in \u2018commerce, and what he thinks right and proper, most people are prepared tn accept as (such, \u2018(2) The question of prices is one of more general interest, and it is one upon which ordinary people are very apt to be led astray.We have said already that the Canadian Government would have a plain duty to perform if it were found that any body of men were trading in such a Way as to inflict an improper burden upon other traders and upon the community.If that condition of things should ever oceur, let the government by all means take such measures as are necessary to insure a fair level of prices, and there are simple means by which it can be done.Butit wnuld be unwise in the extreme to rush to the conclusion that a corporation carrying on the bulk or even the whole of the trade in anv given commodity is necessarily an evil.Here in Eneland we have a large number of local monopolies, established by Act of Parliament and governed by simple provisions which make those monopolies eminently useful to the community.We refer, moreover, to such an indispensable commodity ag water and to another commodity which is all but indispensable to enormous numbers of people\u2014mnamely, gas for lighting and cooking.These are absolute monopolies, and there is no difficulty whatever in regulating them.In Canada, however, it may safely be said that there is no ordinary tracing trust, go called, which is of the nature of a monopoly in the ordinary sense of the word, which is the American sense.We assert that, in modern practice, the creation of large producing and distributing institutions is good and not had.Where there are many rival concerns each working on a comparatively small scale, buying raw material in competition selling their manufactured articles In competition, exercising no real joint influence in regard to railway and other freights, etc.there is a diffusion of energy and a duplication of expense which in the long run falls upon those who buy and use the article, and there- paid-up Capital, $6,000,000.Reserve Fund and Undivided profits, $4,899,207 ESTABLISHED 1864.THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA.A General Banking Business transacted.TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQUES issued payable at PAR in aH parts of the world City Offices\u2014205 St.Jamee Street, 1255 St.Catherine Street East (oornee ;, Fullum), 320 St.Catherine Street West (oorner: University), - 1330 s& Lawrence Boulevard, am 18686 St.Lawrence Boulevard.buy 4 \u2014\u2014 + H.B.STAIRS, Manager.8 Your family\u2019s interests is to appoint as your executor a financially sound and well managed corporation such as THE EASTERN TRUST CO.Canada Life Building.; PROVINCIAL\u2019 ENGLAND FIRE Wituis, FABER & CO.FCANADA.UMITED.INSURANCE CHIEF AGENTS SIN CANADA MONEY TO LOAN On First Mortgage Securities on Montreal Real Estate .~ MORRISEY ROBINSON & FREYGANG, GENERAL AGENTS FOR MONTREAL - 402 POWER BUILDING.Tel.Main 1768._ CROWN-RESERVE MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, 5 Dividend No.17.- Notice is hereby given that a month- \u2018by dividend of 2 per cent.for the month of June, 1911, and a bonus of 3 per \u201ccent.for the same period, making a | -total of 5.per cent., has been declared .and will be payable on the 15th July, «1911, to shareholders of record the 30th \"June, 1911.: \u2018Transfer books will not be closed.7 : Dividend cheques will be mailed on the 14th July by the transfer agents, \u201cThe Crown Trust Company,\u201d and shareholders are requested to advise them of any change of address.By order of the Board JAMES COOPER, Secretary-Treasurer, Montreal, June 12th, 1911, SE ITAL FURNIS SHED\" for.sèua can Canadian and Mexican.éâter-' ges.Mining, Industrizl, [Thmbar and Hanutecturine.\", team 3: 1 paostric roads # pro Rare ® Substantial Sto vote Bon se benture {ssues bought, 8 or sarances \u201cmritten, ~\u2018Cotlections and made.for.Banks, nkers a 4 \u201cREANVESTMENT JULY DIVIDENDS Before re-investing any surplus funds be sure and ofitain .* from us circular \u2018giving par- ticulars- of first class debon- tures yielding from : .47 to 67 - - Address \"HANSON BROS.Investment Brokers, 164 St.James Street, Dept.D.MONTREAL.\u2019 CANADA CEMENT COMPANY, \"LIMITED, \"PREFERENCE SHAREHOLDERS; DIVIDEND No.6 a : Hb \u201c tics.ts hereby.given, \u2018that à.dividena:{ DANT,-18_Rue Laff the.Baris France or of 1% \u201cPir Cent.for the at, 2, divides | DANY, he: Head.Office Sf the Go ni ending June 30th, 1811, being at the rate [MON real En .of Seven .Per Cent.per annum, on the « CL aid up Preference Stock of this - = Fag declared: sud is.Company, 2818 - - wit are not de-, ' gon > ; Asémed - ôn presentation\u2019 at the Banking together under a central control and their interests.made identieal instead of opposed, then, as everyone knows perfectly well, raw materials can be purchased more cheaply, administration costs less, distributien can be organized so as to be very much cheaper, and manufacturing processes can be simpli- fled and made more economical by the mere handling of larger quantities.Having this state of things on the one hand, and absence of monopolistic inflation of pricgs on the other hand, we affirm that not only those who finance such a combine benefit by it, but their customers and.by a simple process, their customers\u2019 customers (that is, the whole country) benefit also.The whole objection to the existence of these enormous undertakings {s in fact based upon the assumption that they are a restraint upon legitimate trading, and there is no evidence of such a state of things in Canada.On the contrary, there is clear proof that in striking instances the prices of important commodities have been largely re- Qucerd simply and solely by the reduction of competition and the ingenious regulation of manufacture and trading.\u2018The suggestion of exorbitant -pro- fits we have-already touched upon in the preceding section of this article.It is a suggestion based upon mors or less hazy ideas of the magnitude of the profits made by trusts in the United States.We are not aware of any Canadian company, large or smau, which is making greater profits, other things being equal, than many English companies enjoy; and this talk about unduly large.earnings is merely à pessimistic anticipation.That beins so, as the authorities in Canada have been stirred up by agitation already, we think the question of preventing any commercial institufion for making excessive profits may with safety be left where it is.As we have sald, there is no difficulty in the way of making big profits incompatible with high prices and of so legislating as to make the real interests of producers and consumers -\u2026entical.At the same time we very strongly urge legislators and others to take to heart the truth that the less traders are interfered with the better for everybody.The moment you begin to tie the hands of people engaged in production you are giving advantage to foreign competitors who are not so handicapped.and als though Canada de2s not permit the free importation of forelgn goods, yet neither that nor any other country is ever free from the possibility of competition from without.This allegation of undue profits is a bogey.Canada is not, \u2018and is not likely to be, groaning under the oppression of monopolies.\u2019 4.+.The pronounced activity in the building trades which made itself evident early in the year at Toronto has so far shown no sign of abatement.So great has been the .rush for permits that all records have been brok- ken.During the first six months of the year the approximate value for which permits were issued amounted to $11,939,953, as compared with $9,620,648\u2019 for the first six months of 1910, an increase of $2,319,305.The number of permits issued.in.the \u2018six months was 3,776, as compared with 3,032 in the corresponding period last year.PrEIEET Ebbets ASAE ASAAASABEOAAASAS i a.EUROPESAID T0 BE BULLISH ON AMERICANS \u2018Fuly 14.\u2014~The manager of the foreign! r department of one of New York's largest baaiks, who has returned.from European: finaficlal centres.saysi\u2014 | \u2018Europe is bullish on American fut- |; ures.It is true that-in Paris invesi- ors :still look on American securities with suspicion, and-the recent Amerl- can Telephone coup \u2018did not serve to ally that feeling.There is.too :little stability to our stocks.What- the! Frenchman want is a smaller income of possibly 3 percent.or 3 1-2 percent.on a stock which he can put away and forget until his dividend check comes in.It is th¢ same with bonds.\u2018Berlin, on the other hand, has bought heavily into Canadian and our - securities.Canadian Pacific particularly.was a feature, everyorie, doctors, r merchants, officials and = mechanics, making money an their operations.For this reason our rails are considered favorably.: \u2018Money has been very strong im Berlin, and probably will continue so.à percent.and.5 1-2 percent.are the present quotations.The reason is that Germany has for the past few.years been undergoing a great industrial expansion.Her exports alone show this, especially in electrical machinery.\u2018The German banks are in a very strong position.In -sevéral instances capital and dividends have been increased, and banking facilities enlarged.When it is remembered that the branches of the Deutsche Bank \u2018are larger than most of our city banks, the business will magnitude of its realized.\u2019 be Cummings & Hubbard\u2014After such a decline in the cotton market general \u2018sentiment is bearish; but, unless further rains occur over northern Texas, | we look for a quick recovery.\u2018 À.L.Horton & Co.\u2014With crop conditions good and improving, evidence accumulating of expansion in general trade, and\u2019 plentitude of money ready to invest, there can, be no doubt prices will, nét only easily hold their own, but much reason for believing \u2018they \u2018will.move to a substantially higher level before the trend turns downward again.7 L.Horton & Co.\u2014No one has any cause to grumble over the promise of abundance the government grain report gives, even if the big deteriora- tions from now- on.which have been | allowed for in its estimates, actually ocour,, : .5 Honea Stréet th oy Io DIVIDEND N NOTICE | None is Hereby.Biven, that a Divi: ne-\"alf \u201d Percént J rors The 2 aoe ending ~ 30th Instant; has trix day -been ueclared upon the PAID-UP Capital Stock-of this a any to Shareholders of.ecord, on Thu sday, 13th July, at 4 o'clock p.m., and to: holders.of Share \u2018Warrants in -rede Fave Tuesday, Share ;Wérrant August\u2019 ist Coupons i be 'rg- ge \u201cof Messrs.L.J Forget.& Com- | : steel shares pun of Coupon Serial No.11-4 Bl next.\u2019 -] COULD.COME FROM BIG STEEL ASSH, Judge Gary is logical as well as courageous in seeking a wider theatre for the working out of his theories.\u201d À new etiquette of creed of competition that would succeed in so broad a field as the United States should find a still broader mission and a wider success \u2018when established.between halt a dozen nations.Viewed historically says the Boston \u201cNews Bureau\u2019 editorially, the Gary project is a consistent evolutionary Step: Once\u2018on a time, trade was fettered within petty states, - -Was cramped and local.Now it is worldwide, with only a few tariff barriers as com-| pared with many.The, modern steel trade is especially a world enterprise.a few great participants catering with their surplus make to every continent.An understanding\u2014not a conspiracy or a.combination between thei under the Gary conception, a natural and needed development.The need is quite evident, when thought is given to international as contrasted with domestic relations,\u2014 \u2018assuming that the Gary idea is commendable and feasible at home.There is more unnecessary friction and mis understanding, more «baseless prejudice and jealousy, between foreigners than among compatriots.They .possess differing traditions, ideals, points of view, trade .customs, as well as different languages \u201cand currencies.They operate in g relatively new and little charted export field under wida handicap of distance and time, with principles often depending on agents.How much they \u2018now misunderstand or suspect one\u2019 anôther is clear from recent relations.In the last year or two, criticisms of the Steel Corporation that might well please Chairman \u201cStanley have been penned in Sheffieid and Birmingham.They measured especially the item of capagity by very narrow gauge, from an insular angle.\"A \u2018somewhat similar jealous fear of an expanding alién lay Behind the French steel trade's hostility to any listing of in Paris.The Anglo- + German trade rivalry in iron and steel | export lines has at times.been unwar- rantably bitter and narrow.Here, within proper limits, appears to wait a big:chance to apply the Gary \u2018golden rule, as hased primarily on the swapping of information and knowledge.Intérnational competitors will cease to frame long-range, distorted views of one another, will no longer meet as suspicious skirmishers on far- off fields, can dismies'their spies, adjust credits if not Prices, and impart stability À 0 à now.quite \u2018erratic and fluctuating export tharket.iz America should lead in this new ] i The competition of a medi- aevaï.\u2018ignorance, cunning and savagery \u2014now being given its test here\u2014has been contemporaneous with our larger participation in the world\u2019s steel trade.This has been emphasized by a passing trade depression, but, under Steel Corporation auspices, seems sure to be normally an.increasingly important , factor.Acceptance by .the Europeans should \u201chot be difficult.\u201che English makers possess a complete and flexible export |.mechanism which-they could readily adopt.\u2018The Germans,\u2019 the third large \u2018partner, [are used a common action, und \u201care thdeed -Row remodelling their iron -and: steel.syndicates under governmental satiction.Granting that the basic ideas ds.correct and right, the parties to re \u201clurgy\u2019 of \u201ctH6* trads: and tie .export \u2018rharket Jggers Shout benefit, The golden rule, of course, is cosmopolitan,- h x = \u2014\u2014 Business Good at Toronto \u2026 Big Demand for Hardware and Builders\u2019 Supplies Toronto reports to Bradstreet's ag business holds a steady tone.The hot | \u2018weather resulted In a heavy demand for light wegring apparel and the sorting up demand for seasonable lines of dry goods has kept up well.Other lines of \u2018business report a normal $100 Denomination MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.10/ 3/0 - First Mortgage Bonds due May Ist, 1922.pe i PRICE 100 AND JXTEREST metre 4x edit - Deedladl : = Royal Securities Corporation, Limited 164 St.Jamés Street, Montreal Toronto Quebec { Halifax \u2018 Lomdon, Eng.Dominion Coal | Company, 7 Preferred Stock indent, 1 Notice - is: \u2018hereby given: ot la -Divi- dend of Three and One-Half Pet.Cent.upon the Preferred Stock of fhe Dominion Coal Company, Limited, has been declared, payables August.lst, 1 a te shareholders \u2018of record \u2018at the Toi \u2018business on Wednesday, 19th July.ine SF order, of the\u2019 \u201cBoard.of \u2018Du ectors su £2 8.CAME: Secretary.| \u2018Montreal, uly 15th, 1911, Co E Catan mim | 1 5 ins: Guasterly Diviiend uarter Per: Cént- ( ) has hee ne) Copan.parame 23 ca July Z6th, 1 151 olders of - yecore af.close: of Lgotdorg of 5 11, © The Trar Copan \u201cTOMA yable à _ Stock EW Institute, the.metal- |- builders\u2019 supplies are exceptions, as the demand for these lines is heavy.Considerable Tain during the past week did much to help Ontario crops which were beginning to show the effect of drought.While some damage has been done, it was not as serious as might have been expected.Western reports continue most fa- Vorable and there is every indication that fall and winter trade will be heavy.Provisions are firm in tone, dairy products particularly so.em Ausiraila is Actively Enlarging ifs Export Appie Business Now From returns published by the South Australian gover nment, the total exports of apples from the Commonwealth in 1910 are stated to have been 866,927 cases, which easily constituted a record.The relative importance of the trade to each state is refiected in the following analysis of the 1910 exports; \u2014 Cases.From Tasmania co «eo .Ah6K,390 South Australia 1 ee a 135 174 \u201cVictoria Lo.57.518 \u2018 Western Australia 8.250 \u201c New South Wales 2,535 Shipping arrangements have heen made for exporting between 750,000 and 800,000 cases of apples from Tasmania during the season, now in full operation.Nearly all the shipments will be made in London and Liverpool, from which centres transshipments can be made to continental ports if better prices are available.It is intended to tranship some 40,000 to 50,000 cases to New York wih a view to testing that market.etter ele Trade Steady at Winnipeg With Favorable Weather Winnipeg reports say trade there holds steady in tone and the outlook for later business continues excellent.The weather has held favorable to all crops and nothing has occurred to affect earlier predictions for the heav- fest yield in the history of the country.Seasonable lines are moving well at retail and fairly good sorting orders are coming forward.There continues a heavy demand for money and rates are firm.Little relief is expected until the rush of the crop movement is over.HIGH COST OF LIVING SHOWN IN STATEMENT Washington, July 15.\u2014The high cost of living is no myth.An investigation by the bureau of labor of the prices of 357 commodities in 1910 shows that wholesale prices were 4 percent higher than in 1909 and 1.6 percent above the average of 1907, which was the year of the highest prices since 1890.| In view of the Canadian reciprocity discussion.an interesting item in the bureau report shows that the wholesale prices of farm products were 1.0 percent higher in 1910 than in 1908.Wholesale prices in 1310 were 19.1 percent higher than in 1800, 47.6 percent higher than in 1887 (which was the year of lowest prices between 1590 and 1910), 16.6 percent higher than 18%) and 31.6 percent higher than the average high prices between 1830 and 1899.The highest prices in this decade were reached in October.1907, when a general decline hegan, which continued until August, 1908.A rise then set in, and there were monthly increases, without a break.up to March, 1810, when wholesale prices reached the highest point in twenty years.They were then 21.1 percent higher than the average of 1900, 49.2 percent higher than the yearly average of 1897 and 38.8 percent higher than the average price of ten years between 1890 and 1899.Then followed a slight decline.and from June to December, 1910, prices remained nearly level and at the close of the calendar vear 1901 they were still 30 percent higher than the ten- year average between 1590 and 1900 and 45.5 percent higher than the record set by tho low price year 1897.Of the 257 commodities considered In the investigation.14% showed an average increase.26 showed no change and 83 showed decreases.Prices of lumber and building materials increased 10.7 percent; farm products, 7.5 percent; drugs, 4.1 percent; foodstuffs, 3.2 percent: clothing, 2.7 percent, and the miscellaneous group of commodities, 5.7 percent.\u2018House furnishings decreased 0.1 percent, and fuel and light 3 percent.Wh GOOD FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR olesale houses generally \u201cde fair amount of business, «uo we are now in the midet of { summer Jull.The preospes is | fur the fall and winier \u2018rar | cellent.but thers js no grec\u201d | at the momen: A few sorting orders Rave ceived, but they are of =mna sions, being jus: sufficrens \u201cthe summer trade There ha and cents the feeling in the raw refined active demand in sympathy with he materia, show a further ads per far sm k Ë 3 quite a big demand for refined so \"\u20ac hundred ped nds > 1 packers have advanced thei- to 1 1-2¢ per pound on all gro One hundred and forty three 7 es of Canadian chartered Ya vs opened during the pars six and twenty-frur ha Leon making the net increases of 114 OT es.Advices from differer: sec: the country in this prevince sac: farmers are well sacisfed ww\" present \u2018rep Prospect | Remittan-rs and city cÙ'e ~ fair Maney is unchanged ar © percent on call.and 51-2070 A per on time loans, saves PradstTre: s \u2014_\u2014 Sir from Mr.on Mr sail from Europe in a few ix expect next week Pellatt Henry Europe early Charles M Schwah ir to arrive in New York from Tuesday.ed > EXT F T.J Drummond |\\1s experte eee page 11.) davs (For other financial news &- Montreal.Common Stock.Preferred Stock.Bonds.In Treasury.Redeemed July Ist.- U.S.A; æ Mortgage.EARNINGS : lows: \u2014 Net Profits of constituent interest on borrowed Bond.Interest .per annum, .MANAGEMENT: Com pany; Company; Company, _ Company.Exponise.2 Redeemable as a whole at & Milling Company, Limited.The net profits of the THE UNSOLD BALANCE OF LIMITED 105 and accrued interest date.TRUSTEE MONTREAL.$525,000.00 International Milling Company of Cana WE OWN AND OFFER AT 98), AND ACCRUED INTEREST, TO YIELD ABOUT 64%, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Incorporated under the Companies Act, Canada) GOLLATERAL TRUST AND REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS Dated 1st June, 1911.Due 1st June, 1931.Principal and semi-annual interest (Ist June and December), payable at the Merchant\u2019s Bank of Canada, Toronto and DENOMINATIONS \u2014 $100, $500 and $1,000 interest on any STATEMENT OF CAPITALIZATION.Authorized.$2,500,000 3,500,000 eo % .0 2.000.000 LOU 250,000 18,000 retire underlying bonds.PURPOSES OF COMPANY: The International Milling Company of Canada, Limited, will operate as a holding company, and has acquired all the outstanding shares of the International Milling Company of Minnesota, and over 80% of the shares of the Canadian Cereal & Milling Company, Limited.The above companies own and operates thirteen flour and rolled oat mills, located one in fowa, U.S.A; eight in the Province of Ontario, Canada.plants is 9000 barrels of flour and 3000 barrels of rolled oats.plants are situated at points that will permit them to take the greatest advantage of the markets both of Canada and the United States, as well as of the foreign markets of Great Britain and European countries.SECURITY BEHIND BONDS: \u2019 The Collateral Trust and Refunding Mortgage bonds now offered are seoured \u2018by the transfer to the Trustee of all the Shares of the International Milling Company of Minnesota, and over eighty per cent.of the Shares of the Canadian Cereal The remaining Shares of the Cereal Company as they are acquired will be deposited with the Trustee, and become subject to the When the balance of the Cereal Company's Shares are acquired these bonds will constitute a first lien on all the assets of the Company now owned or hereafter acquired, subject only to $1,207,000 underlying bonds, which are being annually redeemed by Sinking Fund.The total value of the fixed and liquid assets of the above companies which constitute the International Milling Company of Canada, Limited, is $3,500,000, or: twice the amount of bonds outstanding.as constituent companies for their last MONBY.+ ++ 22 22 25 20 60 or cr ae oo \u2026 \u2026.ee ee se ss se + =» ++ +6 se +0 Surplus Earnings.PS =, _ follows: one in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and The combined daily capacity of these fiscal year, INVESTMENT TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, Outstanding.$1,279,000 1,995,400 1,732,000 Of the issued bonds $1, 207.000 are to be held in escrow to \u2014 \u2014 & Milling Company, ; Owing to the unsold portion of the bonds being limited, applications should be made as early as possible, in_order- to \u2018orieyrs allotment.Orders.may be Three before paying in Minnesota, The companies\u2019 : ~ companies for their last fiscal year - : according to the audit of Messrs.Marwick, Mitchell & Company for the International Milling Company, limited, of Minnesota, and of Messrs.Riddell, Stead, Graham & Hutchison for the Canadian Cereal before allowing interest on borrowed money, but after allowing ordinary expenditures, repairs, renewals, etc, amounted to $414,194, or about four times the interest requirements on the outstanding bonds.\u201cThe earnings for the past year show the position of the company as fol- Limited, for extra- - $414,194 103,920 me ** ee os + $310, 274 er se en CN à is expected that the consolidated companies will effect economies and increase busi- \u2018ness in « way which was not possible for the individual companies acting independently, and the present management estimate the net profits should run from $350,000 to $500,000 The mon who have made the management of both companies particularly 4 7 \u2018successful in the past will continue at the head of their respective companies, pu and the Board of Directors will include five practical milling men.The latter Le .are J.D.Flavelle, of Lindsay, Ont., President.of the Canadian Cereal & Milling , F.A.Bean, of Minneapolis, President of the International Milling .\u2018George E.Goldie, Vice-President and Managing Director of the + Canadian Cereal & Milling.Company, Limited, and W.L.Harvie, Secretary, and F.A.Bean, Jr, Vice-President respectively of the International Milling We.would be pleased to forward special circular giving full particulars regarding the telegraphed at our c Bea ranma, - Ent patriots, MANY I MR.[hough Fuue Was Priv: Evidence Ésprea Like hs 1 stente pee rN Ee CLIK Ee \u201cee tip 11 AS 1 ÿ - VE 5! : 1 E CCE ! a v Ce Cob Le ,T er 3 t- \"Es ! ANS wt ao Ng choo ; PA = f + Ha \u201cin wher LL ts TLR gh te Cre! wh =e -d ter = = Ton on H ont Fes Te Res npr Tommi Uh ter was M inte nr te \"ondship- Very const, !l Fingden \u2018À with a ts Te firer rried «11000 3 T8110 Si ~1 vteve Ke at aarnfol pe ao fallow Terie] Epes tc Co qe Hoi : Thomas Shoop Ke, M i 4 Jas w + LACT der Hi OT sen \u201cTee +4 tern, tendon Peau John Mood T WwW McAn'1v fottawsar À F AW Flos cha chard.KN garde.W 1, Nix Galt.John Turn\u2019 Forget.FE.Rear, langer RW \u2018+ H R Henwrod Air, Hutchinson Moore T L Mi © Maxwell sir» Masher, R.MM Thom, J R.Bisa: © Weeks, Ge.Kr CB.Esdaile N \u2018'airns, Jas Mcle \u201cth.A F Ridde] M Munn.Ge.§ G.N.W.AN] Conciliation Boar mendation à Ja, 11 the Yaar dispute Hetwee Western Telegraph telegraphers has be T.ahor Department, the nature of a co the hearing of the Increased its wages I~ confirmed in th with slight furthe Employeer who H hecause they allege men, have been rei] exceptions, where romplaints against \u2014\u2014 PEARMACEUTIC, The Preliminary 1 \u201celd their quarter] Montreal last week, Tidates presented th \"wing names.hy à those that have pass I\" Emile Ledur.G.F herge, Miss Dora & Bedard.The following pas but one.and will hay selves at the next ex f£uhject'\u2014Ls.I.Rari for arithmetic.and Latin.The examiners we O Cassegrain, of Ja mal School, and Ysag Tigh School.with rence, general supe] Giroux, supervisor vicinity.The next examinat the 5th October.1911.! re] JAPANESE CEN( PEAN 1] (Rome correspond Gazet + Japanese are Ottawa \u201cnding hy the ned: census accord Mefnods.A Japane the University of Rome with a view ta TE of the Italian ¢ ltallan as perfectly has already been in ja with a similar \u2018Nese census is to \u2018Xact lines than h \u2018*mpted on previou; re] DEATH OF GARI] The death has tak Jlonte, at the age Margherita à\u2019 Orland \u2018er youth she was on and arbaldian campai ns at Apromonte, purse, and tended ti bv Garbaldi.In 184 éd hi \u201cubsequently she b arity, and for th ame of Sist pèred the Seon Mirrors.°F Port ie as = IE \u2018 ening absolutély without the public w MANY MOURNED | MR.MEIGHEN Though Funeral this Merning Was Private There Was Evidence of Wide- Spread Sorrow Like his deeds of charity and -his unustentatious life, the funeral of Mr.i.obert Meighen was conducted this ~remonial incident as a usual thing « the interment of a man who has Coen SO largely in the public eve\u2019 \u2018as md the late president of.the Lake.of he Woods Milling Company.he death notice in the papers read mply, \u2018Meighen\u2014July 18th, \u2018 \u201c1911, jobert Meighen, aged 73 y TS.Fu- peral private.\u201d Please omit \u2018flowers.\u2019 A.vordingly only the nearest relatives ani jsome of the- dearest friends of sed found their way to the house\u2019 { a o'clock this morning for the ;vfal ceremg \u201cy, which was conduct- 4 ty the Rev.Dr.J.L.Gordon, of wi.nipez, now occupying the pulpit + Crescent Street Presbyterian charch, while the Rev.R.W.Dickie js away, This was eminently fitting, LT though Mr.Robert Meighen'\u2019s residence had been always in the east, he Was one of the strongest \u2018friends that the West has had.His great in- rests ramified throughout the western provinces, and the\u2019 fact that a western pastor should officiate\u2019 at his juneral in the eastern part, \u201cfrdm whirh in life he had sought European murkets for western products is.very much: in accordance with .the fitness.of things.= Fesides - Colonel \u2019 Frank S.Meighen, me only som, and Mrs.Reford, one of his two daughters, the other relatives who were able to be: present at the ceremony this morning .were; Mr.william Meighcn, sr, a brother; Mr.william Meighen, ir.- Mr.Robert S.Meighen, and\u2019 Mr.James McLehnan, nephews of deceased, and all .from perth, the Ontario- town where the late Mr.Meighen got his start, and from where he removed to Montreal in 1882.His oluer brother, Charles, also living in Perth, was not strong enough to undertake the journey.Another daughter, Mrs.Harley, of Edinburgh, Scotland, could not, of course, attend.After a simple ceremany at the house, conducted by the Rev.Dr.| Gordon, the body was removed to Mount Royal Cemetery for interment.| The Rev.J.L.Gordon conducted a very impressive service at the house.He said that the life of the life hereafter was only a division from one.room into another.They renewed the: friendships in heaven and he paifited 4 very consoling picture of the -spiri- tua] kingdom to.t#it of earth, and ended with a beautiful prayer.The funeral arrangements \"were carried out by Mr.Wm.Rae, of.University st, and \u201cin addition ta.the rartege 30 carriages were \u2018in \u201cthe mournful procession.Besides relatives ihe following were among those who attended to pay thelr last token of respect to the deceased by following cemetery: \u2014Sir Robert.Bicke- B.L.Brown, R.the body \u2018to the Thomas Shaughnessy, uike, M.P., R.B.Augus, M.Jaslow, A.M.Robertson, slacgregor, H.Macdaugal, ; {of Armstrong, 25 pa) z = 43 [LOST LIFE mw re Cea fie.MAGKINNG ON cup.at Bisley \u2019 (Canadian Associated Press) :Bisley; -July 15\u2014The Mackinnon Cup was shot for to-day.Weather conditions were favorable and the Canadian team were hopeful.of retaining the cup which they won last year.To-day\u2019s-team was made up.of the following: \u2014Freeborn, Clifford, Frank Morig Russell, Martin, Hodson, Bibby, Mortimer, Hall,- McLaren, W.O.Morris and Meiklejohn, while \u2018the: reserves were Roberts and Bayles.Sergeant Richardson, an old Canadian rifleman, acted as coach.: - The ranges are at 800, 900 and: 1,000 yards, ten shots at each.FRAN i SCHUMACHER - COMPETITION, = \"At the 1,000 yard range in the- \u2018Schu- macher competition yesterday, \u2018the Canadian scores were: Corporal Roberts, Toronto, 33; Lieut.Meiklejohn, Ottawa, 27; Lieut.W.O.\" Morris, Winnipeg, 88; Sergeant Carmichael,\u201d Calgary, 23; Staff Sergeant Freebdrn, Hamilton, 27; - Private Clifford, .Toronto; 27; Lieut.Frank Morris, Bows- manville, 29; \u2018Sergeant Bayles, Toronto, 27; \u201cPrivate Bibby, Dundas, 53; | Sergeant Patterson, Ottawa, 26; Lieut.Spittal, Ottawa, 26; _Stafr-Sergeant: Hall, Ottawa, 29; Major \u2018McLaren; Hamilton, -29; Sergeant Rusestl,.\u201cOttawa, 26; Lance Corporal Trainor, \"Poe: ronto, 17; -Sergeant Martin, Calgary; Captain Milhe, \u2018 Vancouver.2935; Ser-\" geant Güthaus;- Ottawa; 28; +Colors\u2019 Sergeant Hodson, Calgary, 16: - Hart McHarg, Vancouver, 30: Staff- Sergeant .Richardson, Victoria, 303 Color-Sergeant Hunter, Vancouver, 16; Captain Lover, Tro 21; Private Warder, Vancouver, ç Drowning Girl.© Chicago; July\u2019 \u201c18.\u2014 While tying.bo save from, death a tenryear-old girl yesterday,.lite on Lake Michigan, at: the foot of Greenwood: boulevard, Evanston, and the bodies of the two were taken from the water within a few minutes of \u2018each other.The victims are Loretta; Kenny, 10-years old; Ellen McKenna;: 25 years old, night operator in the Winnetlra_ teléphone - The! .ing in -the water, whén \u2018the former stepped into a deep \u2018hole that had been made by a dredge.workmen of \u2018the \u2018sand sucker \u201cwént to \u2018the rescue and was almost drowned; | by the woman and girl; but finally succeeded in getting clear.iter fares ! FIRED To.STOP QUARBEL | Ttaïian Fired Revolver and Hit One Combatant.° Te \u2014 yesterday and, as a result, one bf the men was \u2018 ghot in the side.The wound is not, serious, being a flesh furrow.The injured man is Angelr Beligne, 35 years old, 44 Lusignan street.The man alleged to having fired the age, Mount Saint Mary avenue.Ven- nerto was caught\u2019 running\u2019 away, by Constable Royal, near the corner of Guy and St.Antoine streets.Anderson, (Toronto), NX ses Mid, ton, (London), Ww.Mac- leau, John MacLeau J.x \u201cséhmidi: T.W.McAnulty, A.G.McCormick (Ottawa), A.E.Ross (Cowansville), A.W.Ross (Cowansville), W.Blanchard, G.R.Macgregor, A.R.La- garde, W.L.Macgregor, .Leslie H.Galt, John Turnbull, G.Allard, E.Forget, E.Boilan, M.Boilan, J.Be- langer, R.W.Oliver, W.I Gear, H.B.Henwood, Dr.Hutchinson, Mr, Hutchinson, E.Emery, H, C4 Moore, T.L.Muir, W.XE.Hunt, G.Maxwell Sinn, Hamilton Gault, A.Mosher, R.M.Ballantyne, James Thom, J.R.Bisaillon, V.Audette, H.G.Weeks, Geo.Smithers, E.8.Jaques, C.B.Esdaile, Norman Wight, Wm.(Cairns, Jas.McLeod, Vincent Meredith, A.F.Riddell, Mr.MacInnes, S.M.Munn, Geo.8.Plow.\u2019 G.N.W.AND EMPLOYEES.Conciliation Board Submits Recommendation of Companies Ottawa, July 15.\u2014The.unanimous finding by the board of conciliation in the dispute between the Great North Western Telegraph Company and its.telegraphers has\u2019 been received by- the.Labor Department, and is largely in the nature of a compromise.\u201d During the hearing of the case the company increased its wages, and this increase is confirmed in the board's : decision, with slight further increases.Employeez who had been dismissed because they alleged they were \u201cunion men, have been reinst:qed, with a few exceptions, where there were other complaints against certain men.: tree rer PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The Preliminary Board of Examiners held their quarterly examination \u2018in Montreal last week, when twenty can- lidates presented themselves.The fol- ln wing names, by order of merit, are those that have passed: \u2014Gedeon Padin.P.Emile Leduc, G.E.Masse, Victor Roberge, Miss Dora Schacher and Emile Bedard.The following passed on all subjects but one, and will have to present themselves at.the next examination for that subject:\u2014Ls.I.Racine and Jos.Kelly for arithmetic, and Paul Gagnon for Latin.The examiners were :\u2014Professors J .0.Cassegrain, of Jacques Cartier Normal.School, and Isaac Gammell, of the\u2019 High School, with Messrs.Laurence, general supervisor, and \u2018Victor roux, supervisor for Quebec and icinity.The next examination will take place the 5th October, 1911.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JAPANESE CENSUS ON EUROPEAN' LINES.(Rome correspondence \u2018Pall Mall, Gazette.) The Japanese are going to take their Bec census according to European methods.A Japanese professor from.the University of Tokio is now in Rome with a view to studying the tak- nz of the Italian cénsus.He knows Malian ag perfectly as a native.He \u201cAs already been in Berlin and Vien- \"à with a similar object.The Jap- nese census 1s to be taken on more \u201cXact lines than has ever been at- \u2018*mpted on previous occasions.rie tr eae DEATH OF GARIBALDI'S NURSE.The death has taken place at Aspro- mont \u2018©, at the age of seventy-two, of | we rgherita d'Orlando of \u201cRivignano.In 7 youth she was one of the most \u2018fer- \u2018nt patriots, and took part in the Jarbaldian campaigns.In 1862 she 45 at Apromonte, in the capacity of: \\'irse.and tended the wound received | Y Garbaldi, \u201c4 him in the Manded the Q UN she became: &' sister of.2e name of Sister Scholastica, oy Ted to the convalescents.\u201cPital of Portogruaro.\u2014N In 1866 she 'accompani-\u201d \u2018Trentino\u2019 when he com- \u201cmin-\" irrar* | hér.two daughters, .\u2018Red Shirts\u201d in: the Tyrol.+ and for thirty years, under : the | of: Laval: University, .w ÿe-| pointed Bishop: of Regina, v frst bishop for that he face of ari Italian by Beligne caused\" Vennerto to=draw\u2019 his: :revolvér: and: shoot.Vennerto had no part in the | quarrel, but \u2018when He sdw the trouble between the two men he drew a revolver and flr right - side, - Vennerto will -come be-: fore Judge: Lanctot this morning for.| arraignment, SO \u2014 i \u201c AIRMAN MARKS CONDITION.\u2018 5 \u201cBrie, Pa, July.15.\u2014At the Hamett Hospital, \u201cwhere J.C.(Budd) Mars, lies crushed.by his fall with an aeroplane yesterday, it was reported this morning \u2018that the aviator is in an improved condition, and the opinion is expressed that there are mo bones \u2018broken, and mo fracture of the skull, as the first superficial examination indicated.Further.ination of He injured man will be made to-day.I also was stated at the hospital that Mrs.Mars would recover.| Ih Cae einem \u2019 = New York, July 16.\u2014Jula Call end, Angelina and Anna, aged 16 and 37, were found dead on \u2018the \u2018floor -of - their bedroom - in All\u2018the windows were shut and: the gas was flowing .from an- open.Jet: \u201cjet.Paris, July 15 \u2014John W-.Gates had a bad night, but rallied this morning the same as it has been- generally for two or three days.He is critically ill.- mr reper GRIEF CAUSED DEATH.Windsor, : July 15.\u2014Grief for the loss than-six months ago, was.responsible fgor the death of Willlam Halford, a well known: Maidstone Township farmer.Mr.Halford died yesterday on the old homestead, where he was born seventy-five years ago, and physiciäns say continued grieving brought on an attack or heart weakness.ee OFF TO PETAWAWA.Kingston, July.15.\u2014One hundred and fifty men of the Royal Canadian Horse Aftillery left for Petawawa camp yesterday.\u2018Major Leslie is in command.\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DROWNED OFF TUG.St.Thomas, July 15.\u2014Donald ' \u2018Grant, a young man whdle parents reside \u2018at Port Maitland, was drowned off -a fishing tug at Port Bruce yesterday.Grant was working with a big hook: moving the fish boxes, and it is sup-' posed .the hook slipped and Grant fell backward into, the lake: Those on board were unable to save.him, although he came up.twice.nS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .ICE PLANT BURNS.| Pittsburg, July 15\u2014One fireman was fatally injured and several others were slightly injured late last night in a fire that destroyed the plant of: the Pennnsylvania \u2018Ice Company, at Edgewood, a suburb, causing a loss\u2019 \u2018of $75,000.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ret FOR AVIATION.MEET.The Grand Trunk Railway will run for passengers to the aviation meet.to be held at Plattsburg on July 19 'and 20, the tickets being good to.return July 21.This exhibition will have as its star performer the daring Beacchey, who performed the daring | | feat of flying under \u2018the suspension bridge at.the foot iof Niagara Falls last week ,and.the medt.is being sup- g; July: 15.Winnip - : Tot Montreal; fo \u2018Mathieu, First Team Competition Opes) | J 28; Lieut.W.O.Morris, Winnipeg; 33:/| \"Woods Lieut.Petar, Qt Young Woman.Sought.to Mia\u201d, Is girl and the young woman were wad- | One of \u2018the |.Twp.Italians got mixed up in a row |\u2019 shot 18 Pietro Vennerto, 20 years of | in mA se , hitting Beligne in.the | d 1 The.Brooklyn to-day, suffocated ::by Bass! [da og \u2014\u2014 SC oo JOHN W.GATES CONDITION.; and at noon his condition was -about\u2019f- of his wife, \u2018who died a month ago, | And and- his, son, whose death occurred less | any : constitute special trains and grant reduced rates | ported by, the Plattsburg newspapers 4.Sun ndey 100 sctor Ma je.Grove.: to - at: :15 a.m.\u201cMrs.rand al of friends in Torqnto.summiering at- their cot, iss No¥man, Miss Kelly, .M gt Smith, Mieses Emme.week of Miss E,.chiktook Camp,\u201d Monttort se of he; ; vs M; manga ER CE leo carly in.September.Major | Har a young woman lost her | DiI tienes: I HM 2 ver.Butt, Saskitoof; : Ottawa; M T.L.|and R w.Hesaon, - ive Het | Neutratity Propose! \u201cVolksstem' to South African neutrall sed \u2018to\u2019 thin death of Mr.AUX nR \u201cMontreal.known: as a ero tractors in.connection\u2019 with \u2018the.Mr.wade England is Aviati H Ci ley comes auspices of the \u2018Evenin rtiss \u2018Exhibition Compan ompany ;pheets and never.fails \u201d the fiying, and he will use \"thy accomplished\u2019 the world the Sus ension Bridagé, \u2018and out as no peer in the accomp ting.end wonderful feats! /|the afternoon of each ights, dips, curves and twe ntreal and Rouses it possible.\u2018to see until July 21.e av.near to.portunity) fo LH esidents observe: the: \"made in t ts of tha; year.\u201c \u2018The \u2018great intérn redl to New York, which a 1° accomplis: ed.\u2018highway ° \u201ction \u2018and | uilding of the are nominal, bein Is \u20ac htained ip them.10T d- all of Montreal, werd dests la Watan, a\u201d n Timer Comments on ol Wilk consist of at least three flights, al- als with \u2018all| the variations known to\u2019 the rn aviator, wi -meke\u201d up the\u201d \u2018pro- -and $1.50.for ehicle wo tomobiles, in add! tion A is Ie mentioned for| e \u2018in C.\u2026F.SLE [Jaws LTB.\u2018and ra \u2018Times\u2019 d \u2018Capetown \u201cTo 88K \u2018Whether iihg.of the \u2018transcontinental rallway.wodonnell left: \u2018Montreal about two ÿears ago, \u2018ana-he:| died: at.Frimley.Park, Surrey, where; mol i \u201ctaken temporary \u2018residence.:|.\u201d gentleman's demise wasil not.ux expected, he: having \u201cbeen 1H] \u2018for some -fime, gnd a few.Weeks.& little hope, was - held \u2018gut\u2019 \u2018for- his\u2019 Té- A] x.Mecdonnell a the s.E.B.Hon épique the en arding ty.In war as Macäonrel! - & O'Brien, $e m of Mrs.S.B.Smith snd family areal a \u201ctak .Britain: should sever: aranlt Such.\u2018a.\u2018que PAT on: the pu Ag ons A \u2018Gablegr ved à the city: this\u2018 moraine announ ing: thell je on an Lis 0 the | rat.airship to \"sit te.} cham- | Plattsburg \u201cJuly: 10-20, \u2018when an pe LR of the: most | dE feats of fiying will be \u2018given.uns: SE J) e \u201cStar\u201d.enn \u2018Curtiss, the.great desig ructor of airships, is presiie has.given.many Per\" Plattsburg \u2018Republican\u2019 newspapers | tsburg, through the Co-operation | or sive satisfaction \u2019 incol Beachy, the most re; jownsd and daring of the American.flyers; will same ew \u2018days \u2018ago he renowned \u201cfeat of fiying Into the Nidgara Gorge) under | fine] n the | {ing at Plattsburg wil 4 \u201cdake y; and vie \u2018Grand Trunk \u201ctrom ntervening stations Se Point, m the exhibition either day, and return :trip can be-made ake on la ation field, which is one of the | the purpose that can\u2019 be found is located onthe farm which s.the summer home of John J.ehite, a well known ; citizen of Mont- \u2019 She pro pect \u2018of such an exhibition s0 ontresl offers .a very good opt city to advances which \"have \u201cbeen | science of aviation since\u2018the es meet which was held in Montreal e aviption- fleld is on the line of the tional highway from \u201cMont- Soon be an nadian.part of the + are already far advanced: hair Lge: -0f admission to the via.\u2018authorized.by: law, and.is Plans for.ae aithôrians ns Bg \"| cht n giréet, IB a heart :to, telt- were.over: ther?1 mother.2 :tended, \u2018réturn en cars, ; oo pe recently Teçe Boys ested.In th ork = fall TE \u201cRaving\u201d sagem a is, trol.Mr \u2018Howe lower} Yheëén * Ths argument in \u2018the | cecdings Faken brie can attia Co \u201cWere.concl er.TM; test} teraay afternoon, © pit Sa Te Too \u20ac the.; ir probebly Hoteller, contrary was THe | Hinson \u201cCompany.8 seam ut Averpool The ~Alkan: dimer Vi tortay \u2018Érrived a gets de 2 ere morn es dian.Naval, : Cor sons! t fin T heatre it jé pecps-.: ve esti: Montreal, berths.nstal Ted \u2018inf 7 the organi uarters,.30 George Squar re, 5 rouen ; : As] es eu ang 18 .eached / 5 f the many trägedies © fe.\" At.the béginning.of the wedk | man; named Wm, Tela, \u201cof\u201d PS \u2018Hut-\" cut up; on :t e CL : vale = ne unir Ji iy said: \"Are \u2018you: suré : it: ns my Phe young lal\u2019 ; struggling\u2019 against adversities: intl he.\u2018receives some- méssage from his .WR HowDE TCAST A on\u2019 account.of\u201d \u201can j'injunétion .iss ed T | against the Princess \u2018sary.to close the enga \u2018man H.- Howe Travel one week earlier than was.originally À - Mr.\u2018Howe is .anxious ; \u2018plain\u2019 to\u2019 thie public \u20184f:Montreal at {legal -complications which have \u2018resujlt- {ed in the terminating of the eheagemmnt |.| earlier than was origi in no wise due to any action-of his \u2018The entire circumstances that halve \u2018veloped were: gntirely \u2018outside -of his ca ssès extreme gra ;tification at the.reception: bythe .pub is].{of the long and successful season \u2018Travel Festival itr : ; \u2018that it will be his.endeavor, ES ent in, the not remote flu ture.\u2018The, present\u201d engagement will con- \u2018elude with matinee and event Æormences\" to-day.ï THE 6: T BR PORTLAND EOU EE The.Pullman \u2018sleeping\u2019 \u2018cars - op \u2018on.the through-night trains 2 Tzunk Railwag-Syste | San ar and -Pertland,: ant and .the | West, are all electric.18 and \u201cequipped with.re both upper: and, fang have 4180 giving the maximum - Ji passengers.I a}: \u2018{o-nig nally\u2019 plann Bo) Yi sading lam ps Phat he has \u2018received a nainber \u201cat.the published, pamphlet entitled Brigade in Canada\u2019 trom sir William A.Smith - founder and asc tary.of \"The Boys\u2019 Brigade\u2019, and wii\u2019 be, pleased to.send 8.copy to anyone inte e work which.is.now.wide \u201cand of.which.His\" Majesty K Georre V.is the- Petron.s8i aily \u2018opens in September Church \u201cOfficial wishing.to.ol tay Cr sions.of \u2019 \u201calso :communicate -with: Hamad | Glasgow, |- he.\u2018Faschereau\u2019s \u2018address, on \u201cbehalf p ; - aa i : | eel et eueillei fo y Virginian, ax arr.Genoa sng Pole oof .VICTORIAN manfully~ ning pf vA \u2018cablegram now.awaits her: jaxr val : at Liverpool \u2018announcing the À H Hier\u201d \u2018husband: - \u201cA 18-yéär-01d.;bôy - ies left at home \u2018With his father, -afid \u2018two little\u201d girls are quartered\u2019 with.\u201ctrie ds ft the.mother\u2019 ssretarp- from.andi One of the'latteï was/at-æ : \u201cp : y > ; \u201crather 6 \u2018death; but no one \u201chad: the |; $4 ath at [4 LE Saren_\u2014 70 i \u2018ont Tiny E ; pe ich ae.in én P \\1.810-Jap a, + han oe that a\u201d revis-[.- f that: agreement ; réépônding tof ep 'araît.tic Tous 4 i \u2018stipulates\u2019 tha: | proper - am i.qe \u2018thi |:tunities \u201c:|'by Japan\u2018 of \u2018Great Britain\u2019 : ; Ifndon, Borys)\u2019 it hed: been feared, that\u2019 : Japanese ten ; ; ana that Sa position iin Great Britain as an ally might! gem: override : ; rmigretic ing quest 4 re | ; \u2018nounced in.the, p oe ; \"| scheme\u201d for \u2018réplacing {Ne gares \u201c| mail and- passenger - trains by |.His, Excellency is-understooë \u201c.possible \"néarly - \u201csix\u201d Years by.\u2018ambassador., at, , London, :81gned \u2018* fon August 12, tHe, di version - hckusion \u2018 \u2018of.These : include the maintenance of \u2018Ben rights © the contracting.\u2018toreats.on those: ut : r necessary .meas \u2018ary to \u2018the; principle \u2018for -tbhe- - \u2018dustry .ot : all nations.\u201d to Article.4 Indian ii her | .epecially referred er i The: oo discussion, of.foreign affairs- particularly.Austral - \u2018consummated so.Soon\u201c.was a : ral to the \u2018diplomats.By: an exchange.{a pan: have prolonged.- for and.\u2018the \\ngio-Japanese ar: treaty\u201d 50 far\u201d as: -concerns \u201cYedrs article.5.of.Adon; - July: 15-rAnent the: of \u2018might lè ead | \u2018her.to.forget : or : even.farther Pit of EE à 2 the it_+has \u2018foHowed- Ammediâtely|.f the Dominions] fæot- \u2018thet pat exchange \u2018of motes relating ito: \u2018eiprocity agreement between\u2019 {and \u2018the \"United\" States whiéh; [ra re with.the\u201d : fn yi it.one in.the Dani pu \u2018askance, ab a contest .with the, renewed.alltane e is: = a.good\u201d \u2018aùgury- ters: share .to- me.\u2018extent Ang: room where any Deputies\u2019 \u201cators\u201d \u201cwives, are present these with \u201cher, according \u201cto fhe ° entre; le suffrage universe!\u2019 la \u2018had \u2018ich\u2019 they exchenge by barter: They \u2018bave the habit of leaping three or four yards at a time and their speed.is \u2018said to.be marvellous.They kill game with\u201c a weapon resembling: a blowpina, not by: the.usual Tnethod of.Dlowing out «the arrows-with tha breathy bat by striking the end: which contains:the dart with the palm of the.hand, Ls i wXreun srr a res 4, terms, of bi ment.: | \u2018Sole sxesey.for | fs \u2014 = \u2014 SMALL: CHANSE | willing.Grp News \u201cFUvettps and sa on a Nova Scotia: {wick - but.errôr- it fs {though .wé \u2018have ety: * Co After \u201cihe last lot is added.nth \u2018contents every morning, but kee ¥.1 tering the spices among 2 CEYLON TEA | The person who has once experienced the pleasure of a cup of delicious\u2018SALADA\u201d Tea\u2014and the feeling of satisfaction thatits purityand flavor guarantees, is not easily persuaded to accept a substitute.| Black or Seated Natural Green| ony.WANTED, BY AUGUST 1st, ON A farm \u2018in Huntingdon County, a mar- JE ed couple.The woman :to take Be of house, with three inmates, \u2018man to do general farm\u2019 work.Apply, stating number of family, experience, age and wage wanted, to Box \"163, Huntingdon, Que.QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ewe invite questions on all possible mut- of general interest, to which we shaft do: our best to obtain answers, and shall insert Perl with folded afing upon the.bridge 88) main, a nd, therefore, I adapted what \u2018When- all the egg masses on a tree .-, \u201chess not unknown.\u2019 The growth in British.shpital into those ch § -of the vessel slowly sank.na I ia sth onls means of de- have been destroyed, a band of \u2018tangle- 5 \u2018te United ne five | \u2018Ag the disaster to the steamship Re-| consider 28 the only folow dying | £00 about three inches wide should - the number of banks, in : AG publie : fio blame was attached\u2019 to Capt.pe + oa.miess, but if any one see-' be painted round .the trunk.This tates as in Canada, with \u201ca.conse: S| Finman Sealby, her commander.Yetl;ng white cobwebs, So to speak, on Should be done before May, and it will + .n à hé \u2018 2.> quent increase of competition, 18, ve ra in doctrine of - M ontinuous voÿ oyge, \"1 | he was dropped om the pers = trees, especially in the crevices, il prevent po Mu ail RC \u2018course, largely responsible for this! be rond , : j rad] da now, at the age: Bg Studying ad-! pull them out and trample on em ping Pp yond the Seas, in \u201cIndia, the Org EE at ae con ned to at the\u2019 University of hey.will greatly assist in the work tion, [from ascending \u201cthe trunks of \u2018 changed attitude of the banks \u2018of\u2019 w- Colonies, and slsewners, is one of .the.© cer: ry thé, EA day, but there are other causes.The cap f À ; personal element in - business: : \u2018to-day\u2019 ndle 1od:| miralty law hic 8 the trees; as all the egg masses on the | Michie 1 his sea career had been|of eradication.We canpot expect 5 © gE) 37 saving es pis.\u201cwith the Whte Star Life and for six-|them to take them home to burn them, tree will have been destroyed no cater \u2018Dec 1 : > = laf.\u2018My Pillars will be able to gain access ta if the laration is Tatified thar i] toon years he.hat com anded He Yes ah.ronda went ont.armed with the leaves on account of the band n° coun is.purchasing power his [purchasing powey thereby\u2019 sive ; owing country.is, SxsroiSed bi by ying goods fromthe lands of the Empire.Answering.| \u20ac !\u2026 account reased : :compe- ti Jin # is not; whilst\u2019 as neutrals| wé shall |:nels.ane , largely accounts for inc pe- d'ons: sé Boog \u2018do foreign nr Supply its needs.The greater hd vd \u2018be very\" much better off.os utral | There was one case in Which a cap- sticks \u2018and routed out \u2018évery cocoon tanglefoot.batance similar in nature tition.\u2018Not only must banks\" \u2018cater to ents: de; how can | the Pla QT goods rësul Ung from this en- \u201cpatio the articles- ting to, b of too great they -could find.This number, how- stieky substance s n natu \u2018nes of manufacture and trade, but.ç a purchasing » owe Wer Sf.oihe.net traband bods ave \u20ac PE relat 2 dE | tain lost A casas oe oa pln lever, was very tow.Only six trees to tanglefoot, may be made by boilins : omen sama: SERRA LG SRA | sue thie cota when SG | nema] Theat an the Xe) ce ransom of th La [15H Tie oan on ha fae sh bs fbr.s about \u2018an Jncreage e i undoing she | hE - \u2018lal appeal to the women depositors.\u2019 2 British soods Ther greatest de- fours Tara.pletiire of what a5 ; King, ra the Hiroe.: pe \u201che Tone fontaine Park; said Mr.Horsman, \u2018al- be soraped from time to time with a + = Fhe \u2018Bankers\u2019: Magazine\u2019 says that ind for.anû sais of, gooûs increasss | pen.fs.sible now ith Sut the \u201cDe.| 1/88 de eo ways said the pest would die out and wooden comb to keep the sticky sur 1 LE 2 come Of Our Wi é-sarnors and the Passi] Q e De ian Islands, carrying 250 tourists.The} terminated by another bird or face fresh.ZF bably the \u2018mistrust\u2019 of Ambrican pcome ag Claration, and \u201cwill \u201cbe.rendered : lès _keepf \"a Course about | be extermin eR te of our traders, an the latter thus likely with the \"Declaration.No De- \u2018ship wag\" sping .\u2018animal.\u2019 \u201cWhen the egg masses have not been 1 + } Banks on the part of foreigners that ding thelr wath * | seven tiles off the\u2019 \u2018picturesque coast ji Mr.H enderson, - of.Mount Royal destroyed the trees should be sprayed \u2014 | hav o tne means or exte .the 4 snd pied ana continuous ox.claration -can relieve us.© tobe of Zante, when \u2018a deputation of pas-| i Royal.Park, states that he is net trou-.before the end of June with an arsen!- Change aiming pice, a Constant play |Tisks which war entells to our a- geen cam-to Capt.Wright and Wre- 15\" Lith the vermin, and does not cal spray .such as lad arsenate.This was made -the excuse for the Postal : of : èause and effect:.such is the naturé.supplies; with or without, the Decla Savings Banks \u2018might have been re- oi - of rade \u201cwhich, like the, blond, should:|\u2018tion, we must rely for safety on pur im to stand closer inshore that oo what is the best means of ex- |is used in: -the proportiom of three | : placed by .confidence - \u2018had \u201cproper.ef > | eireular »* _ By lenüing|e acti ta fleet.MY Beant apparently assu mes | they might \u2018better see \u2018the -rglon which !termination, but suggests spraying., |pounds of lead \u201camsenate to 40 gallons | ê forts been -made by the \u2018banks.~Who- hi} other ss Great Britain m manu actures our fleet.to-: n-existe: Byron had immortalizd.\"Mp.Ward, gardener to Mr.E.Mc¢- of water.All cities having valuabl- DE \u2018ever takes the\u2019 trouble £6 pl to] the production\u2019 additional goody needed, pOth ar LE AE ie 1 25 \u201c| He \u2018obligeingly complied.A.van \u2018Dougall, Dorchester street, when seen | shade trees attacked by this or other nd : \u201c£he people \u2018what: differentiate re things they ae subscribe and to extend.our own | ©, pass.\u201d pains hours later the #Norse King\u2019 \u2018was har by a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter, sald that the |defolinting insects, should have a pow- aground on a jutting reef.The pas- | Pussock Moth has done \u2018much damage er_ sprayer.- Nothing is more injurous worké and plant.In fact, e he Sri of which loom ' large in.Balfour's 8 \u201cBank from an individual w 9 British | picture -of.rujn and destruction.The | sangers were got safely ashore, Where to his trees, especially the basswood.to tHe tree or unsightly to the evr i» 1 \u201cFour:money an migkes: away with 12: | ne ly | TL \u2018 conversioh\u201d.0f |merchant théy.promptly held: .an ndignation - His remedy is a \u2018solution of strong than the defoliation by caterpillars.TH 14 shold draw clients ito gr BY CNE er JR qe S 0 Jrar Shiga: the.pecond | meeting and.signed a; paper ee is) coal ofl and a good\u201d spray, and in this Many: of the cities of the United States Mo + a : alth dfid matesièt comfort.©.\u2018needed rake loans.\u2019 alth | the destruction of À - 10} ing the captain, who had wrec! manner he roots them all out.He be- regularly spray their shade trees, r: 12° ig a hee at aie ro rat of ve Sti sa Le por of Brion capital dovelope he.the fin first respect the Declaration leave hip and his reputation in\u2018an effort t0 |lteves ft 1s- the quickest way to deal slizing their value as civic assets; in | dl Er a = = Pen 3 Saboral \u201cwealth of \u2018the world and \u2018sspe- | Matters exactly.as they -are, sinc 10 ottige them.\u201cThe vessel became.a-to- | with thé pest.Mr.Ward thffiks that [certain cases the losses which the a k the barriers.of.dist will \"be remoÿ \u2018cially that of the Daughter States\u2019 of e | agreement, could.be arrived 2% PE\".|'tal\"loss and the \u2018haster's - \u2018certificate his section 18\" as badly infected thie have suffered in the past compel then: Del | # and, the deposits and péoiité of the | Beep rey end fo a he prod or he Soant 3 eh rant oP orien i ih.guy \u2018was suspended.\u2019 year as last.: to do this.\u2019 à fre great expangi on in © -|,Bort © ©.£ (vs alles.\u201cOf different stuff wag a captain of a PR ; \u2014 = 3 Spake grestly b increased.Lea NT of \u2018Great Britalp r àt séa, If the belligerent is prepared cossivise craft which a.fow summers et = 2 bn i À - js changed: el à go carried a large number of excur- the captain that the ons vas raie | a FINED $200; LOSES LICENSE.j Balfour's « \u2018picture of \u201cmerchants ao onists out from Jantar On he he \u2018the course should be altered.\u2018onceiv- Jud Se 1 \"Crit iti W.CTU.BEST TO BE CAREFUL.converting: and, preying on oi Bp 2 dense fog suddenly ing that he had done all that was re- 90 ge verely Criticises erce under cover of the Ds \u2018With dil the chou htlessness of - Work AL i Dr.Koch reached the conclusion tat Be nonsense After.as\u201d Le ipexpericiés à party of the excursion-.\u201cia Hot Dim the offcern of the FAI | ore.Jon E _tuberculosis in Cows\u2019 ds-not-darigefous Declaration, ur satay will depend: on ists gathered.forward of the pllot \u201cper Was RE More, an 1 before oF Lo Loddon ont.Toy 15.ares ed bd to man, but he was practically the ital\u2019 our Nayy,.which.onee mors Mr.Bal- house and sought to enliven.the ra- he oe te ce sea career.Tamas nom iy Cn es thel da +, » ot \u2018her a.| four assumes to be non-exis ht 5 \u2018ther :dismal .homeward journéy by.dod ADL nce of busines @ potelkeeper, whose place o 214) only big authority who did so.Other find | these hostile operations are | singing Hymns.They had hardly be- It also ended any further \u201cchance \\ eminent men on both sides of the a ea of somé- 45, 000, 000 \u2018soûls | place The \u201csame ca dora Ris\u2019 ao] gud: before the captain appeared.| mishap through the.conversation .of was fined $200 and costs by a Sottamee oro ary ar ist an hak ot th ca eh Bly to ; the demfuetion of \"seutbel | Tyo.people stop that notes ho com; | S2BIaIe with passengers, as the Wn) Judd euentiy, lor 2 Jud erence wns $ Lr ently, and now we have the.conclusion : baie pe.izes, Thide io tot ana fo redress nded, \u2018and go.aft, \u2018and: do it now!\u2019 commanders of its vessels would not years, James gave notice of appea.aL ie; RE of =the British \u2018Royal Commission that State = te Be obtained; \u201cexcept in: \u2018the court 4 3 h X \u201cvent.W hen.the\" vessel was of be allowed to come into.social inter- as he loses his license by this convic- i phd 4 tuberculosis in cows is dangerous to |® n%1'the - belligerent.The.claration.Blonde her Pler que, of: ne \u2018course with Voyagers.- \u201ction.for ; provinces.\u201cTne British Iglands \u201cPro to\u2019 does at least throw on the be be lligérent t the captain The same rule now obtains with all Aftér passing judgment, the Police man.In New York, for ob peurs duce; a Supply | of food only: sufficient 4d ; ; for \u2018boorish-.the: big liners In the transatlantic ser- Magistrate took Mrs.May R.Thorn- 5 , analyses have been made: \u2018for hospitals | = ; 5 ness.: vice.- In the old days it was thé cap- | ley s severely to task for a letter wri® Ly.brother is oné.vo ot \u2018the.owners of\u2019 tain\u2019s custom .to maké the personal ten by her to himself on behalf of ti\u2019 liné\u201d.ghe gald,-\u2018and\u2019 when I tell acquaintance of his cabin passengers, W.C: T.U, in which it was stated ds \u201cand private physicians at the labora- fora small: fraction of \u2018thelr great 208 Le \u201c\u2018téry of the Board of Health, and the population, and, asks-Sir Eagar Spey.*.euBfeet has\u2019 been brought-t6 \u2018statis-j eT \u2018How.Is \u2018it; possible - under chose | tical basis.There have been 478 sgpa- | Circumstances.to matt : tate cases which have passed through easy the tests and on which thére is data.|: \"In addition,\" records.have been.kept - fromthe.medical journals; and \u201cthe : figures are based on 1,224-cases, \u201cWe | E an says Dr.Eromwieds, > that pül- once more; there \u2018As \u2018noosa bh + stine-siite of go gs.BE aot, Jfrsue.My ]fou him \u2018your al urteaus \u2018conduct Hë| to be at table at every meal, with the that tnesses for the defence had-per- will have you.dismissed.\u2019 most distinguished of the voyagers at jured| themselves, and expressing p° \u2018When you tell your, brother of my\u2019 his side.People who knew individual hope that James would be convicted\u201d duct! the captain.gril, replied, captains would wait weeks for an op- \u2018If a newspaper in an editorial \"\" night add that when I ordered\u2019 portunity of sailing on their ships.But news item had gone as far as Mr: ;|-7Q ind your party away from the in these days of record voyages the Thornley has gone\u2019 said Magistrz(® ts | pilot:house I had nothing to guidé mê | average - passenger cares, no more Judd, \u2018I would order the editor to \u2018 | bat the.sound of the whistling buoys, | about the captain than he does about proseputed for contempt.It is a bare and that if I had allowed your singing] the cook.He takes the first steamer faced| attempt to influence me in | te drown that sound the chances are that suits his convenience, and sel- \u2018judgment on this case.that you.would not have Had wt?dom knows-the name of the comrhan- opportunity, of making complaint! of der.CAPTAINS FINED $150.Err \u201cOné inexcusable.she of the luisiat 2 If the captain makes the round of |.200, 1 he Hs Tie.Ching ot the Peninsular CE promenags as 1s once 2 dax, it 1a Tic nor Was Sold on Two Lake el \u2018and Ornental Service, which was run | Te seldom goes near the smoking Vessels.a ashore-on an island in the Red Sed | room \"me nag his meals served in hia len in 1897.\u201cAmong the numerous passen- cabin and is rarely seen in the dining St.Catharines, July 15.\u2014As a result iw \u2018goss was Lady Brassey.It was hex saloon.In rough weather he stands |of a: visit paid to the steamers \u2018Chir- \u201che birthday and thers was a- special\u2019 diris at hig place upon the bridge for- long pewa\u2019 and \u201cCorona,\u2019 of the Niagar: \u201cani ner An honor: ot the.occasion: The ves | hours; day and night.Navigation Company's fleet, whi oe 9 x 1 tr 8 hip.=a het rer .making thtir trip from Niagara to AS ; form of the germ.48° verse \u201cpro ; MBIAN ozs\u2019 Queenston yesterday, License Inspec : 1] tiopate to the .age of rn *| DEATH.oF Cor ' tor King, of Lincoln County, had th hé Sha ; i r BED at L the.ight hand a TER.\" ss { captains summoned to answer charges Moy i Ag way subsequent] \u2018Caracas: Venezuela, Ju'ÿ 15.\u2014 Dr.of selling liquor on the steamers with- ; at ei : Jury he was so.-ner Arthur Torres, the Colombjai minister out a license.Their appearance wa: pr hat 10 percent of, \u20ac neigh bors.| ta \u201cVenezuèla, died here late Thursday duly made and pleas of guilty record- i I : children are fatal \u201cof appendicitis.- THe + .Govern- ed.Police Magistrate Campbell | E .tar \u2018has- issued a \u2018decree ordering a prom itly imposed a fine of $150 on ) = each.The _money \u2018Was paid.HI] ons ner OV - ous eye lars.Rates in hey en ; e- 15, oir SHERBROOKE of the city.Sith the business centre Cu room, bathroom, kitchen; also Lh | Established 1879.1 HANDSOME On the south side of Sherbrooke street, just west of Guy St.\u2014 4 comfortable family residence for sale; in good state of repair throughout; very nicely situated,being within easy walking dis- me of the uptown shopping distriict,and just off the car lines connecting Lbasement; gas, electric light, hot water heating, open plumbing.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY Real Estate Agents on Commission Only.205 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.STREET RESIDENCE House has 7 bedrooms, dining room, maid\u2019s dining room, furnace, etc., in PORTED LEATHER GOODS es nd up-to-date assortment » wey oem Wallets, Card Cases, Writing .\\~cg, Tortsea Purses, Car Ticket Cases, cll - 2).ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THE 7iTEWAD\u201d BILL FOLD \u201cse only perfect Bill Fold made.st class goods at moderate prices.F'ORTOM PHILLIPS & CO._tioners, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 115-117 Notre Dame St.Wess MONTR.BRODIE\u2019S (LASGOW BROSEMEAL Ask Your Grocer For It BRODIE & HARVIE, 14 Bleury Street, Montreal foSunday-Schools and Sls = MAPLE GROVE FOR PICNICS Gu thc St.Lawrence.Good Boating.D.5.WELSE & CO., Caterers, 41 Bleury Stroet Phone M-IN 530L BIBLES In Endless Variety And Marvellously Low in Price THE BIBLE HOUSE 74 UNION AVENUE 5° Take Warning And Look Out For Your | PRESERVES The un: usual warm weather we have been taving lately brought the Strawberry rap to a sudden stop, thereby disap- printing many from getting their pre- ves made.\u201cThis week, July 11 ©» 16, will be the best Week for Gooseberries, Raspberries, fr orries and Red Currants.Everybody knows that the best place te zet such preserving fruit is at WALTER PAUL\u2019S Stores 461 St.Catherine West, 80 University St: Kindly give your order a day or two ahead to prevent disappointment.HAVE YOU GOT A COLD Get n box of Harte\u2019s Grippe Wafers.Cures.a cold in twenty-four hours Prige- 250.To.ett nus + HOW ABOUT THAT \u2018couaH?Try a bottle of Harte\u2019s Cough \u2018Mixture.Price 25e.WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands and Lips; fifty years a favorite remedy.Price 250 J.A, HARTE, Druggist 150 Notre Dame Stroat West.MARRIAGE LICENSES .MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Comrpéssionezs Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Building 112 St.James Strest JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS DEPARTHENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS | Intercolonial Rallway\u2014Improvements at Halifax\u2014Bxtension of time.i The time for receiving tenders for Fier and Sheds hag been extended from Thursday, the 20th day of July, 1911, to Monday, the 31st day of July, 1911, at 12 o\u2019clock noon.By order, .XK.Joes.Department of Railways.and Canals, Ottawa, June 5th, 1911.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it.PUBLIC NOTICE \u2018is hereby given that, und: the Quebec Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent have been issued by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the.27th day of May, 191! incorporating M essrs.James T.Adamson, custom broker, William H.Martin, traveller, \u2018reorge Archibald Campbell, advocate, 21d George Leonard Alexander, student \u201c law, all of the city and district of |, Montreal, and Gustav Muller, of the c Cty and state of New York, importer, for the foliowing RUrposes:\u2014 To carry on the business of commis- :inn merchants and importers of wines, \u2018iquors, spirits, groceries and other toads and merchandises; To act as customs brokers, ware- \"onsemen and forwarders; To act as agents and representatives o* manufacturers ¢° dealers in and im- \u2018orters of wines, liquors, epirits, grocer- \u2018- »nd other similar merchandises; JT acquire, hold and dispose of the as Ton i, or bonds or debentures of an y.\u201cmpany or companies exercising similar © allied powers; 27 acquire the whole or any part of business of \u2018any individual or part- \u201cLip firm carrying on any similar or \u2018| business, and to pay for the same city or partly in cash or in paid-up \u2018i of the company; ls sell and dispose of the assets, \u20181-Will, F-iness and undertaking of \u201c\u2018\u2019vmpany as a going concern wholly :rtly for cash or stock or bonds of fT company; do all things which may -e inci- til or necessary to the prosecution \u201c ! +» business of the company, under ! into two hundred (200) shares.\u201c principal place\u2019 of \u201cbusiness -of- ocporation will.be in.the city, \u2018of Gone io » Sécretary, the twenty-seventh day «du, 1911, JOS.DUMONT, } Deputy Provincial.Secretasy HICR RON & CAMPBELL; - Sulicitors for Applicants: WHEN YOU WANT a perfect trial balance, your books opened, closed, systematised or audited, Se GORDON Phone M.4170.251 St.James St, , BABIE s Save them through the hot weather by using good | \u2018 BREAD _ JAMES M.AIRD MAIN 1028.1 ofeixy lt XS aing \u2018the time required to ear : antead patent) I= \u201came of \u2018Adamson Muller Com- with a total capital stock of thousand dollars ($20,000.00), : hundred dollars ($100.00) each.~ | se CONTRACTING com | EDWIN JACKSON 149 NOTRE DAME WEST.Telephones :\u2014Office, Main 3196; Residence, St.Louis 1092.\u201cIlluminations, Fans, Irons, Toasters, and all classes of electrical work\u201d.Li as JOHN \u2018COTE | PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER \u2018Yaluations given.- ~ Jobbing promptly sitended to.233 MITORBSON STRREE; | Phone ST.LOUS ine ALEXANDER LINDSAY, HÔRSESHOER AND BLACKSMITH, 134 St Maurice Street.Quick, Service, \u2018Good \u201cWork and Low Prices.a.Synopsis of Canadian Morin Wen Any person who.is-the sole head of toro] r an over years old, 1 omestead a -varter section of avaliable Dominion land in.Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may be made at any agency,on certain conditions, by eter of intending homesteader, or ét Six months\u2019 residence upon and- cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteader may .ive within J nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by hi .or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.In certain districts a homesteader in à standing mey .pre-empt a quar Section alongside his homestead, Price $3.00 fs.acre.ers from date of homestead en and cultivate ffty A homesteader who hes exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a re-emption, may enter for & purchased omestead in certain districts.price, $3.00 per aore.Dutles.\u2014Must resid months in each of threes years, cul vate fifty acres and erect s house\u201d worth acres extra.We 'W.OOR \u2018Deputy of the Minister oF the Interior) N.B\u2014Unauthorized publication of ty aâve ntisement will not be paid for PROFESSIONAL CARDS ELLIOTT & DAVID Barristers and Footer for all the ovinos , And for the States © and New York, Oasiada Life Suliding, 189 St.James ot.Henry JL.Hilott, XC.L A.David, | oars, MARKEY, SKINNER, \u2026.PUCSLEY & MYDR, \" .METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 170 SF.JAMES STREET.(BOB C.SMITH, EC, FRED.E MARKEY, 20.WILLIAM G, PUG a.GORDON HYDE F.8.MACLENNAN, K.C., Advoente, Quebec Bank Building, Montreal, Tel.Main $000, PATTERSON & JENKINS, MARRIAGE LICENSES : INSURED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, | BOT St.James Street.Gouln, Lemieux, Murphy & Berard Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.Quebec Bank Bullding, 11 Place d\u2019 Armes, on 8ir L.Gouin, K.C.Hon.R.Lemieux, K.C, | D.R.Murphy, K.C.L.P.Berard, K.C.Ant Perrault LLIL J.H Dillon.B.C.L \"A4 \u201cthe famous \u2018fruit.medicine A \u201ctism.father, mother, son, \u2018daughter, brother | ef Hed [£ | snd \"8.00 2 prriving \u2018Montreal a - \"| on the same being up to the! \u201cGran 1 tickets are sold, and: baggage, © CHINESE IN OLYMPIC GAMES.| Orientals For First Time Will Com-| pete in International Con- Stockholm, July 15.\u2014 When the arrangements for the Olympic games in completely international participation will be a strong and picturesque Chinese team in the stadium.The American athletic trainer, Mr.China, has written to the Swedish authorities that his men dre\u2019 sure to put in an appearance- \u2018provided the qués- |.tion of the heavy cost of travel is over4 come by the granting of reduced fares , | over the Russian railways.To bring i ;} about this result thé Swedish commit-.\u2018el from the: onice of.the.Prôvin- \u2018tee, has stixred up the Russian -com- - mittee which, in turn, is bringing pres-.sure::to bear on \u2018the Russian railway | oo .| authorities, so it is tolerably cértain | 4-T | the Orientals - will have a chance.10} 4 show their athletic c.nettle in: ntests { charity.| sq It wa \u2018not.long before the : ster, | oT tests.1 funds \u2018fox distribution.À.| .} funds \u2018for.ution.An hour-1 Jit\u2019 dawned.on.the walting - \u201cVictim what 1912 are definitely settled, the committee believe they will show a moré| than ever before.For one thing there | -_\"< FOR ma Frufta-ives Gured He Says pra \u201cI was a helpless, cripple from Rlieu- matism for nearly: a year.All down the right side, the pain.was dreadful and\u2019 I could not move for\u201c the agony.I was treated by two\u2019 physicians without help., \u201cI saw \u2018Fruit-a- tives\u2019 advertised in The| Telegram\u2019! and decided to try them.After.I had taken [one box: I Was much better, \u201c\u201c cou hen I had - ena three\u2019 \"boxes.1 Se my: arm and t in.Was almdst gone.\u201cpal \u201cAfter taking five boxes 1 Was en-.tively well again.The cure of my case by uit-a-tives\u2019 was indeed splendid.| because all the doctors.failed to even relieve me.\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019.cured: me\u201d: \u201cMBS JI7ZIE, | ATER.dn hundreds of other\u2019 cases, - tiv has given \u2018exactly [the \u2018same satis: ry results \u2018because K \u201c| res\u201d is the greatest- blood) pi ine in the- worid.\u201c kidne, preven: which Fruit-a tives\u201d \u201cwlll posit y ; every, case of Rheumatism, when taken |\u2019 according to directions.500, a-box, 8 | for $2.50, or trial size 35c.At-all deal: ers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Qt; \u201c| tee.: PES Sow ot CUT OUT A VARICOSE ve >.d, safe, antiseptic, nt, , Forma RS Say anda 8 HE: roubles.\"Mr, - Ë he ve were need, inflammation and ain | ne, and ee 2 o recurrence of the trouble à ug tre, Pa welling ens, uses, Bruises.\u201cBlack.nd et a plessent, manner livered : k 5 G free.Write for rie estate prde ered.| The | Grand Trunk Raflway Syste operates daily two.High Thé plariter went on to his agénts-a\u2018 well-Known firm of bankers Le > a] the care, Of this Wealthy.dispenser\u201d \u201cof ing with him the victim's camera, \u2018to \u2018bring from his bahk some, of - the\u2019 had.really happened.Although mot alwoys aware of tt, i die by slow: degrees af Beal, who is selecting the.team \u2018in |\u201cthro: 5° it one -is- the only \u2018remedy.that | Ww = immediately\u2019 prevent : the Spread\u2019 awful.Slgease.Hivery Dreatr | poration and relieves tho.\u2018thie eyes.Catarrhozon o \u201céradi | cates eve \"vestige of catarrir from: the You.may break, you may\u2019 \"shatter \u2018 \"The tiust if vou WMI; -.\" But the scent: of the grafting .will hang: around it styl.apr ro.SHETKS REASON.|, .Grant Allen relates that he was sitting one day under the shade of the | Sphinx, turning for some petty point of detail to his Baedeker, at him sadly, and shook his head.\u2019 he said in & solemh vôlée of \u201cBaedeker no good.- Wh you see.Baedeker?\u2019 No.\u2018no; baedeker is nest anew \u201cWhy do you object to Ba Fearing Grand Dukes Would Grow The: ahetkscronmed.\u2018his hands and ed down.on \u2018him with the pitying \u2018Baedeker bad book,\u201d | | \u2018Murray \u201cVery, very good.\u2019 ove 4 \u201cGive the sheik -half a crown\u201d; Basde say,\u201d \u201cGive the sheik a shilling.\u201d \u201cThe Interior.21 : with.his superté.RS \u201cWhat was\u2019 the\u2019 need in the.log?hé agked.- er sald the oapt; Û id) hed Hatter stand.\u2019 ooh {100k at the log, a \u2018entry 5e mate had \u2018made were the \u201cThe Æaptain: has been sob The cipiati summoned.\u2018the mate, : \u201cWhat do you me Ë-.entry?Am.I not\u2018sobér\u2018ævery.But wasn tat tru pe a \u201cWhy, of course At was true\u201d \u2018Well, then, sir}.it- is,\u2019 true 1 \u2018think ha andstm=| \u2018sald the mde, \u20188 \u2018had: hei INVITATION\" Ac ACCEPT D.A society\u2019 \u2018woman, wrote.to lan -& officer at Fort Sam.\u201cHouste n: and | Smythe requests the: pleasure: 0 Cay \u2018| Bunker's.company - at a » Fecépti on, ket, Mass., before Hsing t \u2019 \u201csuffered intensely wi am , guardhouse, Captain \u2018Bunker's \u2018com | accepté Mre.Smythe\u2019 kind invite over its own rails, between.Montreal n 3 Sia , nervous fat- sink.A enicer\u2014Fommiy, \u2018do: oes Know +] | Doth: the Liftla Busy\u201d Se - Rh ik 640 D 021: respèctively: ss, \u201cThe; rang.âs - \u201cGrand-_ Truank' Trains,\u201d are expected to \u2018bé \u201cOn: Time.\u201d | They ving üp- to their réputatior: An dnow adword about pation té Wh \u2018may feel Hike: reading\u2019 sald the | HR for something to.read jb \u2018ere to, g cree stories always | con the te.Mountains\u201d will (be.wel.| advised These.natural at actions: te lena.ald to the artificial in maintaiu- lect the day ride ing order: to.enidy:|.poopie.have.queer\u2019 -fancies.- queerest: Pertains to.literature.long 6ñe,- and -he will dropp according \u2018But give him only yarns of the.to- continued-in-our-next variety, .will \u2018take it\u2019 for granted that you- expé \u20ac : \u2018him, to get \u2018well \u201880 he can finish the star r Fin.erk up > amazingly, : s theory wag built \u2018on- a = | foundation.\u2014ew York >| \u201cOnilares.Ory \"FOR.FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA Children Cry FOR FLETCHER\u2019S SCASTORI Children Ory \u2018FOR FLETCHER'S - AU FER _- | trick- swindlers-have:beén\u2019busy.among:| visitors to London, \u2018and \u2018one of the vic-.|: qe had he [lost the case, \u2018which was full\u2019| of valuable gems, and insisted.jon the\u2019 15 finder ing wine with him: Ir \u2018al est arrival: told\u2019 the familiar story of: how.\u2018He 1s: auch\u201d a motherly ok The other day: \u2018he \u201cbrought my | chiefs folded in two.\u2018some square, some- catacornered, the different : styles in Ironing?\u201d panion should show similar\u2019 confidence.\u2019| \u2018cornered \u2018handkerchidfs.Then\u2019 Re ormisd to the Mall\u2014drew $1,000 in two Bank\u2019 hi pile: \u2018and remarked England notes and entrusted them\u2019 \u201ctoi! > x left in company with the \u2018Australian\u2019 : nitxed, \u2018for I.can\u201d \u201cnever remember.[hid \u2018holey\u201d \u2018and which\" whole, \u2018so, I; am.likely to disgrace my.{ selt with a haley handkerchief afte ! ; HE WAS.\"À PILI 1 One.of the fastifonatile.thürches : recently.witnessed a.funny ir cident \u2018at\u2019 a.choir rehearsal.À pacing.for te 2 Following Sung \u2018shape.means of Inhaler kills nd me v, ears the throat.and sis te nô system, and ds.highly © recom mended.| Have Created Perplexing ~~ Problem LATE CZAR\u2019S ACT.+ , Too Numerous, He Issued Re- - strictive Decree which Now - Threatens Extinction.\u2014 St Petérebürg, July 18.\u2014Russia is seriously threatened with the loss of | her Grand Dukes.To plebeian minds this is no \u201ctragic contingency, but nat- | rally\u201d \"the Romanofts look at it other- | wise, and \u2018they are > busy devising - a remedy.} Formerly, all Romanoffs; however re- \u201cmote from\u2019 the \u2018sove ign, called themselves\u2019 \u2018Grand Duss: -'The late.Czar |.Alexander TITI.ra \u201cHe was frightencd \u2018hy the idea that ths y limited this.- descendants: of his \u2018uncles -and \u2018cousins \u2018Would be.too.numerous, and estimated \"| that by 1950 0; Russia.would\u2019 be.blessed | with than three hundred .Grand A ieee: and: Duchesses.This was considered\u201d \u2018undesirable; there would not be enough money \u2018to keep them all: grand ducal Alexander declared \u2018that - \u201chenceforth » | only -the : sons and grandsons in the\u2018 -niale line of a Czar should bear the | title of Grand Duke, and be addressed as.imperial highnesses.= Great-grand- song and all future generations\u2019 should \"| be merely \u2018Princes of Russia,\u2019 wih | the attribute \u2018highness.\u2019 \"Alexander calculated that when the it | then.too numerous Grand Dukes died cut there would be an average Of about twenty: \u201cWhich is enough\u2019 said the thoughtful sovereign, who: knew \u2018something about Grand Dukes.\u2018And too much,\u2019 .sald his faithful subjects, who knew a good deal more.- But Aléxander\u2019s - scheme worked out \u2018much too drastically, and now it is possible.that .a generation hence there may be no Grand, Dukes at all.Tle reason is that by them Liere may be] nc grandsons of.Alexander III.alive, |.and -that Nicholas \u2019 II.will probably |.\u201chave no grandsons in.the male line.| The Czars brother, Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich, cannot have { grand ducal sons, because he eloped with plain Madame Mamontoff, \u2018and \u2018his children.will \u2018have nos titles at \u2018ali.* 1 ONLY PRINCES- Lo Ex IN- FUTURE: 200 ee E 2 \u201cwe \u201csons s of the Czars unclès are, of \u201c| course, Grand Dukes\u2014of such are Cyril, - .Boris, Andrei, and their cousin ° | Dimitri.But, according to Alexander ITs ruling, their children will be only Princes.The .-same .applies to.the children of the Tarther-off\u2019 \u2018Grand .Duükés, Constantine, the imperial poet; Péter Nicolaievitch,* Grand Duke George, and , Grand Duke , Alexander ; Grand.Duke lies, and \u201880 does\u2019 the\u2019 \u2018ads dress \u20184perial highness.\u2019 ; \u201cIn short, there fs only one living.Ro: ; manoff -whose futzre :chjlâdren- will ; Bes.|.Grand.Dykes.That.six-year- \u201cold .[ Alexis, \u201cthe, Craps | son $a \u201cheir.\u201cBut | :| fifteen years \u2018or so, and as the exist rig | grand -dukes \u2019 are mostly: \u201ctell on \"iin wears, it may easily happen that Rus- Aisin will he without a.grand duke.-And \u2018if Alexis has only one son there, will [hole à be no grand dukes\u2019 during his \u2018whole reign.\u2018What is worse, if he se\u2019] has.no son the heir to.the throne will gi be.the son of Grand Duke Cyril, who ail will be.a mere \u2018highness\u2019 and \u2018prince.\u2019 - This, according to Romamoff tradition, would\u201d be\u2019 an-unheard-of calamity.- \u201cshe ventured\" to re-: \u2019 monstrate, \"Won't: \u201cthe Pexcitement popularity of.the rene] 5 \u201cNaturally the prospect worries tho | Caer, He feels.distressed at his fath- RE uncalled-for \u2018cleverness, all \u2018the | more so.becæùse \u2018the- rival: Austrian | Imperial, house: knows no such limita: tion.\u201cProbably- Nicholas II.- would| | have left this tough problem alone | had it not been for his\u2019 energetic .cous- -| in.and: brother-in-law, Grand .Düke .| Alexander Michailovitoh,.: .who is -de- ;| termined that his numerous offspring ; | poula be elevated to grand dukedon:.1 Be is the remotest of all the Roman- from- the throne, béing fifth son \u2018 pu \u2018Grand Duke.Michail, who was himself.only a.third son: of Nicholas Tout Alexander Michatloviteh is the brains of the Romanoff ' familys: and \u2018| when, seventeen years ago, he married * |'the, Czar\u2019s \u2018sister, Zenia, he swore.that =.he \u2018would bé.the richést and most powerful of \u2018all\u2019 Romanoffs; Alexander Midhailovitéh is.the most Interesting |: \u2018| personality in Russia.\u2019 His craze \u2018is thrite \u2018He.Hives with his wife Zenia.lind dingy\u2019 palace on the Moika Canal, |: | Hoses money for his\u2019 six hungry :] children, and when :he entertains the foreign.ambassadors diets them \u2018on \u201c| pressed cavidre because it costs - half | \u2018the price.\u2018of: fresh.ANXIOUS TO .EL GAIN WEALTH.+\" Alexander's\u201d \u201cwhole career-has been a id for wealth and glory.Before the 1 war with Japan he was chief couneil- lor of Nicholas II.He ran the fleet\u2019 and the volunteer fleet, and in order to fill his pockets went into \u2018those dubious Korean and Manchurian concessions which ultimately led to war.Russians, | declare that he has a large share in: the Paris Magasns du Louvre depart- \u2018ment store, and it is certain that he lately made successful attempts at land speculation.Al xander will die ghe richest man in Russia.But that is not enough for his ambitious soul.He wants, .most of all, his children to be declared .different ways, Grand Dukes instead of staying mere Princes.Both he, therefore, and his wife, years ago began to worry Nichol- a3 II.on the point.Nicholas was obdurate.He pointed out that of Al-| .exander's six children five were sons, and | that making Grand Dukes at that breakneck speed was fatal \u2018to the dignity of the profession.Alexander sulked, went home, heaped up more riches, and cut down the\u201d \u2018housekeeping expenses.Later \u2018he appealed for help to Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaie- | to, who is big, \u2018brutal, ill-educated.| coarse and, stupid.Nicholas refused to.help \u2018Alexan er, and explained that being childless the \u201cwas not interested -| in the quarrel.Grand Duke Alexander then set his wife Zenia to work again.Under pressure from his favorite \u201csister, Nicholas IT.gave way.He declared that he- did not care, and that the -Grand -Dükes mght .séttie the : \u201cmatter \u2018among themselves, and merely present their conclusions for .his approval.- A meeting was\u2019 held a month \u2018 ago at the Marble Palaée.Grand Duke | Nicholas took the chair.The Grand | Dukes Alexander, Peter, George and Constantine, all of whom are interested, took part.-Constäntine \u2018argued in \u2018 favor of leaving- things as they.are.\"| and.sald he didn\u2019t care whether -hfs children grew.up Grand Dukes or not.The council finally.adopted by a.majority.the suggestion.that hence- i \u201cforth, I the eldest son of every.Grand.\u2018Duke \u201chowever: remote: from the Czar, -| should inherit.the title Grand Duke, leaving - the Younger: & Sons,\u2018 as\u2019 at-\u2018pre-|.ces\u2019 with the title} Ca.> = \u201cGRAND DUKES $ GROWING SCARCE [pati Limitations in Russia SUMMER COOKING is made Easy by the use of BOVRIL It saves time, fuel Cr to which BOVRIL has been added, are both nutritious and delicious, and readily replace meat\u2014for OVRIL IS CONCENTRATED BEEF.We are Clearing Out a few lines of Furniture At the following attractiv Ty Cm oem pre rere mrs = a ICE ha) G 7 apn PAE Ae Pr e prices :\u2014 55 Dining Room Tables, fimished in néon Fumed and Golden rly English Dresser.gular $32.00, for.$25.00 04d Chairs, mahogany frame, ppholsterca in Green Denim.Couch, fumed oak, .Regular $30.00, for.$24.00 -.Hall Stands, finished golden bak: .- Regular $13.00, for.$10.00 Regular $18.00, for.$13.50.Regular $23.00, :for.$17.00 .Barly English Chiffonier.Regular \u2018$21.00, Cor.$16.00 - These lines are all of our standard quality, and et these prices JES ote Decorations.) ite Emamel and Brass Beds.will be quite a .519 ST.CATHERINE STI (Agents for Glacier Wi TEBE AN POY Ae WY Ae © ay nw Se | EXTRA.\u2018GRANULATED SUGAR ; \u201cThe- best results are thon assured.| Act your grocer \u201cfor Redpath Bes, Granulated: Sugar.He knows then.that you want the best.The Canad Sugar Refining (Go, Limited, Montreal._ Established in 1854 > John \u2018Redpath.Wedding Presents ! Wedding Presents ! WHAT 18 NICER THAN aA PICT UE: \u2018WELL FRAMED?\"- We have & choice line to select from 10 putt every purse and taste.Neo - of Duplicates.It would be a pleasure to show so.eur; ; JOHNSON & COPPING 834 ST.CATHERINE STRHRT WEST.The \u201cBEST\u201d Complete Assortment on hand at present.pe ET AT DA I I EE I EN TPL, Geo.R.Prowse Range Co.; Limited.22 McGill College Ave, Hira ue ER ICRI Spr na Bd + To Our Readers 1£ you do not receive your < WITNESS?on time telephone if you are in the city or write us if you are - \u201c out of ton.: Xf your dealer or newsboy refuses to sell the .WITNESS?, let us know his name and address-and we will reason with him or will appoint another in his place.« WITNESS\u2019 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, - \"Witnass Block, Montreal.- rrp I Telephone Main 4090.ani wound up by biting the two traine.John Davis and John Murtha, both of No.518 Cypress street, thought a trainad cat would add the finishing touch to a show in which dogs, birds,.a goat and a monkey already figured._ After à search\u2019 they secured the largest Lan finest Tom in the neighbor- he between the Grand Ducal countillors, the suggestion had to be abandoned before presentation jo the was that Grand Duke Alexander persisted\u201d that al his five sons, every one of them, should be Grand Dukes, and\" that \u2018his daughter \u2018should be a Grand Duchess and there the.controversy remains.| CAT ROUTED.CIRCUS.Philadelphia, July 15,\u2014A, belligerent tomcat who\u2019 Was in training for.bicycle riding | las part of a newly orgahn- Pom had been trained in the domes- * -| tie virtues \u2018and did not take kindly to_ | the sawdust arena.He submitted to\u201d yf the minor stunts, but when- iñers.tried to make him accoma- pany the monkey \u2018round the ring -on a* bicycle, there was trouble right away.After the men had visited the Penn«\" sylvania hospital they decided to ells\u2019 \u2018minate all cat acts from their rapems: | folre.While they were gone Tom old; : inated himself, - day, chased\u2019 \u2018the: other performers out: of! the.area, «put.to route.the monkey led as ls side\u201d partner, + ram rrr I < - élal Attractions \u2014 French Ro \u2014 \u201cWonder?© Fireworks by Hand's Limi d\u2014Japaiese a Display - -\u2014 .Forohlight Procession, 7 4 ¥ , - P K merican resbytria an.Bharoh ; TELL EL [ LIEU { IDO M I N 10 N AR im .Drummoxa and Dorchester Streets.LEE 8e a ks \u2014 es et F | reacher, SUNDAY, JULY ATH, 1 PE SE ETS EUX TT 0m 1 CANADA'S GREATEST PLAYGROUND, : - a.m.and 7 pm., .au Fe cor op RL x Fk _ ouh |FIGH I ING THE FLAMES REV.DI dE > { + Mérssions\u2014\u2014lëo.M | Freñchers fôr July and August: B 3 - i .vavonvEen THEATRE., B\u2014BIG ACTÉ-5.July 287d, the Rev.\u2019 Df.David G, E Lo] ALL NEXT WEEK.New York City, Je # pres pe ; Que BIG-< 2 e n Pa ve _ boned RE FREE i the: antetprize, \u2018and\u2019 in The offices will eecupy the fgont' of I -pmrage, thus doing away with tha _ FREE-ATTRACTIONS\u2014F {1 thirty $.to the the building, and \u2018there will be two necessity of people having to carry LEO TR \u2014 \u201c1; \u2018Hlarge -entrances From Metcalfe ave er belongings backwards and fora + ; or garage nue; A balcony .will be built over the war or the fear o aving them TRE érontFAN0ES TRICK movin = wives, £ \u2018Erdman, Pr ncéton, ie 4 : 1 60- feet.offices \u2018for the sale of acééssories.stolen.rAND- 3 [August t 27th,, tue Re ; gent aye pbuilding y Proper accommodation is/to be pro-| A.chaffeurs\u2019 room will occupy the J w GORMAN'S HIGH DIVING HORSES L Mount Vernon, NY ~ J over the \u2018necessary site, and \u2018and \u2018will vided for 150 cars, a feature of which [rear of the balcony, thus keeping then .; teresting märvélious Slant er.\u2018witness tr : let, thé manager\u2019 SE the ol : ~ | will \u2018be that every car will have a [off the ground floor.A toilet room To eniy pais of worsen at as 2% this exiibltio = ! jg 0 undone.to make] stall to itself that may be automati- will be provided, as well as sho: VANDER MEERSOREN'S MILITARY SANT © : garage up date.Ceally - locked as the ear leaves the, shine department.100-\u2014OTEER NETRACTIONS 100.\" i Finally, no one may safely wear the \u2018same glasses for over two years.Mr., | Tassin admonishes us in conclusion - i \u2018You can make your oculist a bettar | one by asking him some questions i which will worry him: \u2018Have yy yourself tested your trial lenses: \u2018Have you a modern axis finder to en- .able you to test them?And to tes | also the centering on these lenses | {have brought from the optician?Are |i you sure the man you are pending me to has a machine?If he hasn't, w ; idon't you make him get one?| {Patient can refuse to take a pair of / : glasses until the oculist has personally | tested and adjusted them afterward, Ï Rest assured that when he finds vou Re demanding all these things, he \u2018(Will begin post-haste to supply tha answers for them.\u2018If we admit, as we must, that eve.strain may cause innumerable phy sical disorders, we must see then whit imorai as well as physical good we ican accomplish by forcing oculiss /and.opticians to become better wor: men.Put the thumbscrews on your oculist, and in helping yourself, help to bring.about more quickly a bettep worl , Special for SATURDAY BVEN-.ING\u2014Full Course.Table amote Dinner at 78 cents.: SATURDAY, JULY, the 28n4, Caledonian Games, e Salsdonian Society of Montreal.ADMINBION TO PARK, 10 CENTS.\u2018need \u2018glasées: © impossible = fof.; a j ak | + {fraction of.that \u2018number to get Heh and.aécurate ones.\u201d So\u2019 lq Dr Bi /M.Gould some time ago; [that wha, 9 [said is accurately true would \u2018ap \u201c| from\u2019 statistics collected: 5 Algernon \u2019 Tassin \u2018and \u201c1 *Good \u201c \u2018 Housekeeping\"\u201d LG Mass February).Mr.\u2018Tasdin blamer 1 both the Breseribing seu i and the dr n (Late ot Kingston, ont) , WILL ADDRESS .na Mes Mestre, : CHUNDAT AFTERNOON, AT 4 Dr.MARTIN, Pastor, © will presich at.both servioes.\u201cUnion Services.+ cr \u2018Bethlehem, 11am [sac «fn Al Powerlil Life\u201d «Noarishng tg In Iniee rns STRANQERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY we: ro ATTEND LL) SERVICES.CRESCENT ST.- PRESBYTERIAN vel Corner of Cresosnt and 2 orchester Streets west.© REV.JAMES oF wong, IL RRA.matgoct 12 ADM, | \u201cAre Conversions.Going « out sr r'bate a n \u2018Subject 7 P.M: Calvary, 7 am.Lo 5 - On Dominion Square, rom nex AND WOMEN, ulin, has | least, of my failures,\u201d when the: \u2018bad néws- was.: MEN'S re OUR = | by Mr.Tassin, a laymæn|.5 quote |: the following paragraphs: : | \u2018The \u2018matter of relieving v iivary Congregational Ohuroh es SUNDAY; JULY 10: the right lens, getting\"._ L fae _-4 and wearing it Properly.These sever- Speaker, PROF.LAND, à F- 1 ally ee, \u2018upon\u2019 the oculist the.opti: > ploist, Miss WASTE.i * |ART Associa Tion, | 23 PHILLIPS SQUARE.THE USE OF SUN DIALS.\u2014 Fixed and Portable Dials\u2014Set Up - > in Odd Places, (London \u2018Globe.\u2019 Simplicity of construction has ac- Gounted for sun dials being set up in many striking spots.One of the Cala.Opes e = * es pin.as | vs: ap MRS, ROBERT Housrox, or BIVEBETEID, \u2018av.RL.5 such.The au charge for| the case.most remarkable sun dials is to he \u201cDo the Signes or.the: Times Indicate a c cio: IBSION ., .88 CEWPR (Whether little or much), which in- Mr.\u2018and Mrs, Robert Houston, of farm in 1844, young Robert \u2018ariving ound tn, fhe Church of Sr Sulpice in | \u2018Speedy Return of Our Lord to the Earth: 2\u201d Ea 1 li Ydudes, the necessary number of VIS | mivertield, Que, celebrated.thelr gold- all ths Tay to Montreal to briag home omcially registered In the capial rns [J Dr.Gorden's sermon on \u2018The Hand That Rocka he Cradle\u201d will be Als- > gw ios | to.insure skilled plate and rest.the! ea \u2018Wedding on Wednesday evening, Mr.Houston, for seventeen years, ne Age in 1721.t tributed at the senting.service.sa Summer Fa wel MM).patient honorably.\u2019 .Any * man | July 12, Having been married just fifty was treasurer of the cougregation, missioned © th angne de Gerey ee | _ pret Sri mei au Qui \u201cWho \u2018attempés og rétstiton without yearé ago- in\" Montreal, by.\u2018the late and received as a token of -apprecia- Henri Sully, to erect a sun isl any GS | Medtinggitn the TENTE, Le frst paralyzing Salton LE Tydriatt Rev, Dr.Taylor, of Brskine Church.|tion from the congregation & gold |âied soon\u201d aie sokias he ee Sully | + { REV.TI E.BUR | Ed on the grounds of the \u2018patient; .and ;gets \u201conly.men: driving some forty miles in or- At that time it was thought quite the proper thing to pass all local clergy- watch.Mr.Houston took part in\u2019 the Fenian raid, béing stationed at Huntingdon, and is the hand and was succeeded by; Lemon- nier, who marked out the meridian ST.JANES METHODIST Cac 5 proud posses | 1 he is able to secure by ine on the pavement of the church Dt he lhl rt dE es an am am : S|der to be married in Montreal, cross- sor of a medal dated 1870.Mr.Hous- || © every Friday SRL wider \u201cnight, \u2018muscle: to fodusthe, oye; a\u201c y jing-: in a \u2018One-horse ferr boat.from | ton attended the first exhibition ever down La copper pladus ein He laid + - SPEAKS TO MEN: .il 5 hag be been me Incompotence of th Longueuil .give In Montreal Poy Bo houses |iruns\u201d a narrow band along the pave- # Tr ary oli rhole class! When Mr \u201cHoy n\u2019s father came to | Efounds were in the Poin ment.SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 \u2018oetoots 4 rom JULY - 1-30° hy refractionfsts bas risen a ; l'Riverfñeld, from to's sath or ca Soot- being theré at that time.At the midday the sun's rays pass - STRANGERS HEARTILY IMVITED.pre Service every oieht, \u2026 \u2026 [dègal:recngnition which may [prescriba|.land;:in-1821, from Howick to Rivers | Mrs.Houston \u2018was.born in hy .[pres the through a hole in the window, fall on So | YOUNG MEWS OEBRISTIAN ASSOUIATION , .Bominion square.| glasses without first paralyz ng.condusted by.x his{ fleld, a distance of bri miles, \u201cwas neighborhood In which she now re- |.the copper plague, travel along the = Se | muscle\u2014although they \u2019r ala denke.forest, the path being mark- sides, and is a daughter of the late | pavement end finally run up a small 1 Ch 4 WHITESIDE, | Evañgelist crudely physical and inet, ans | ed out by blazing the trees, One oth- John Currie, of Lochwinnech, Scot.| Blobe from whence the time can be = ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, pts do so.¢ Erquye cé modé of travelling this distance land.Mr.and Mrs.Houston have | ascertained.A somewhat similar plan 4 Mnton Streets.peration of 445 R AND FO ax 7 upsteadily by hand, as had Boon tho| remult The most skilful and pains- ments to the lens work loose, and the|(dials should be placed on various J | nt 5 \u2018HELP FOR TROUBLED HEARTS.\u201d To op Gronea a Whi a 15 Fr case before, Of these méchines only taking\u2018bptician in the world could not, lens falls at -an angle, which is the |Churches in order that the people = Là £ \u201cpanjonter i UR BEANPLE.ET F \u2018Week Emling, July j 450 were sold to the : entire| optical | by \u2018this primitive method, obtain ac-!same as If it were incorrect In the COUld Ascertain the hour of the dav.À bi 3 5 \u201cne « tion of prenne) CE re worship here during July.280 trade.Of the first machines) so few curacy even -with the largest-sized beginning.Besides this, we often see The use of sundials in Great Britain \u2014N a > YISITORE ARE WRLOOWE.= ° am.PURE had been -aold \u201cthat the holders of thel cylinder.What, then, of the ordin-:| noi only children, but grown-ups, May be said to date from the _intr- = Fig mT m1 I no Be on re mold pay |] 8 option if Ce mener, eos | Leone (aroueh sis smi wound dues of constr one ve | PS = =} 8 An can | prosecute the inven e| second matic lenses, where an error is even! cause them to ush i wera a.selt : 14 AMES METHODIST CHURCH.it as pm.rike, i oo machine, which thoy claimed.was.an| more disastrous In its consequences?| window-pane in their own house.In ae matter and every monastery ¥ Co Te | - BEY.WILLIAM SPARLING, B.A.D.D., PASTOR.5 ce urs-Amorias infringement.A year ego this second | \u201cThe third sep £ in curing eye-strain| What Mr.Tassin calls the \u2018silly pre-| D2 n Sub fa After a time ev es : - ; i h Le machine was go Jmpt \u2018that it not| is to.see that the right lens, once judice\u2019 against spectacles is, also, he|M2N Of substance boasted one, an i à wa Faly 10%, ¥ CLARK REILLY, \u2018B.A.(Assistant Pastor), w 1 preach \u2026 + Dominion only detected the ervor iv the ens, found and made, Is préperly adjusted says, ii \u2018thé case of heavy lenses, a \u201cee 912 prints depleting Elizahethon -5 ( = + A20\u2014\"A, NEMPLE onsap\" 7 PM TOLLOWING TRS, vAHION.\" *.= e posted up 8.15pm.but showed Bow it was- made qnd how\u201d and worn properly after wrard.No | couse ot failure to cure eve-strain.made à \u201chobby of ea and A 3 ; the 9 x ; \u2018VISITORS CORDI ALLY WELCOME.4 fp \u201cmarter Yanowd be\u201d ger re __L > So SE | during their time many handsome = - .re \u2014 erin | iris are 2, formes : 5 » a dials were set up in the metropolls Ea Era MF AGN 16ST USE oF OPIUM EGON BY GH |r = ; : vs: L i] Ji {the great fire._ for sétarda 25 Un > Besides fixed dials portable dials : thors ; die \u2018pos malls oh TEENA FE i.were Invented.During the time \u2018 A faites.Snd ai Btation \"© ) LTT ee és Shakespeare the common people were = ( 0 minutes of the 2 hove CR eu mener re | obviously equipped with such instr: 4 of clos sin.AF ments.In the old days the art f =, Lo letter for Rogiatration closes at B30 ; Stating - was taught In the schools.It æ : = 2k 8.a Die art and any man can con- i x = attera for regis tration : sl 2 \u2018struct his own sundial.One of the Te po i Ostea eof mat of an.he L mes re eus that George Stephenson > \" wo g EL el oF se s famous son bert to accom- 4 _ êt , | N R ae plish was the construction of a sun- À x < =\" oo .; Cae ERA > Mal, which was placed over their c«t- | - \u20ac | Take.any \"HIS summer the P rintess.1 né Fon, made iro à charmine ples | \u201cIn setting on Te sunatal the first np TRS # n the front seat o se | .i feity car \u201ctre going to hold.\u2018their Ane.LL wer , three little diminutive \u2018princes | ping fo Dore Pied is the latiryde : À \u20ac east, \u201c4 ; n Highlan ress; on the back.| ; tud dicates t tha faire 0001 ial Picnic to King Edward | was|a handsome little boy.trying to momon must Be sees mp hich \u2018and ask the PE es Ne | the River | le: ; look grown up and.a sweet litle which is the + oe ie pre 5 netru- \u201c2 J conductor ta Park (fsle Gros Bois), on | ene of the} | Es ce bem pres B ment standing upelght on the sions \\ AS stop st King Sat day, July 22nd An - ploasantest .|oipitated her off the seat and out of | - tas.na iment Airers \u2018on hatin io E dward aurea, [oY UE | komad sed \u201cihe\u201d de Santen ee Sel according to the latitude.Whan the ! .Bap | 8\u20ack e de ed cheers.at | Park Ferry: Excellent Programme of Fri hid Bi ed occupled byt part of The CON OT WE oe ny pink-iaced children wag .veryis dow falls is marked twelve, and ths \u201cSteam ers Sports, \u2018and Games for the fect ne fe, Te ther (Sprriage per.her divisions.and subdivisions «! wn up ladies, perfectly.at their | apparently almost bored, t6 whom | - \u201c ing-can- ever quite be an evant, [Be ghtful children ! May\u2019 thé Children, alsa a.Photo- ; - graphic - Competition.have been arranged, \u201cTickets \u2018 Adülts; 1e; Children; 10cleaves var i ten minutes | x imé are marked according to fixed Fas which are given in any good stronomical almanac.Séasonable Merchandise is Moving Well in Most Lines Hamilton reports say city trade h=f pot (The.- Felegräph;\" , London, D,).0 party \u201cquickly.\u2018detaghes n that vast assembly of \u2018troops an itself in \u2018front af bo body ) - up somewhat ag a result \\ oler weather, and seasonable goof | ! te reported to\u201d\u201cbe moving well on i +o BR BURNED.Ea CR LE ides.Factories are ger wally bust or 7 Fup ied 1 baskets mud sre skewers sticky gait D | 08 Theale oe re a he seeméd to say; \u2018I'm; real ; Human nsketal an ears skewe op § 5 7 silent, el) jpeut vole that the Chinesa ness govern = : : coin obliged et bu, © ment is bent upon extirpatik 5 opium, says a.despatch from\" g : ve tied sword js.being rire toithe cheer.breks © : ; The À it amusing : | The np rade sows fel Western China, ad fhe eet, those who lüsist upon defring the imgertai edi gratte in the district is feir iI mm: this, - spowd, | 180 in % the ds of Central and Western C na, an ky J.ct réabibit- Pi orl of fruit crops has been son : ni eabl g the manufacture of opium;ig flawi dence : ns mad 4 with à PE es one conch 85 With the he ritish fs or un ment ip 1 the gorern 96 business w when it entered | what bettered by much-needed rain ut the dry period has left its mark à rops Fenerally, ait o on the small an.be F Plan 2: ote them- cot- value a the ost while mori., \u2018ars on race's ngens d on f em- ottoes Te by gener- tones.is not mitive time d and \u2018The dials, n the k four \u201cThe n the n re- 1 one gn of lized ience.sun- rious opls y.itain intro- fener- mself hstery every and ethan The | and fisome bpolls, luring dials ne cf were fistru- rt of g It .con- \u20ac the epnson om- sun- cot- sax.15, ot t.-with inside pocket, and has silver drop ornaments.Ci CTL di of ot « rin \u201d i Summer Merchandise, \u2014 \" ET re re nomena ial ret [A 7 use - - eue da | i i | heifer: values, combined Plain white Marquistt Dresses with Real Inch \u2018LE okes, ¢ Pink, King's Blue, Black and White including afew band embrodie ai colors.In sizes 32 to 40.Taffeta Silks.EL wait bi © Wo We alsa bave another lot of about 50, Dresses in the leading New Ye styler, i These are all wellorsd afternoon à dresses with Full, range of colon las Dress Goods Sec HAIR LINE SUITINGS\u2014Cream ground with Black lines, in an a assort- ; ment of widths.These are most fashionable fabrics of a fine pure.- wool texture for smart stylish Costumes.readily see how very inexpensive this material i is at Monday\u2019s Summer Sale Price.Regular v value.e $1 25 and 81.20 \u201c.nL \u2014, wn! ! que 4 - ~~ Women: $s Cashmere Skip | wool, and seamless, in \u2018black.50 a pair or.eos so.%® .\u2026 ee oe ce a pin or $1, 28 reste bi Lait | Because if so, we are selling 5000 yards of rich Duchess Satin Rib with a beautiful bright fmish- as it is nearmg our stock-taking time; he colors are all in soft tones, in Sky, White, Cream, Tuscan, Mauve, Violet, Cardinal, and Black.It is 514 inches wide.- The Summer Sale Price Monday.We are also reducing our stock of plain wash ribbons, and i we ove 2000 yards to offer on-Monday.It is tied up in six and in three ai lengths.The colors are fast, and priced.for Monday - at.3ayards for.15 ; se.68 se ed 884 .ba ee 6 yards for.l4 3 parte fr LEE 2 6 yards for.co ee aa 25 + Roger & Gallet\u2019s dentifrice.in glass boxes, 2 in tubes.ce ee 25 Colgate\u2019s ribbon dental cream, per tube.eve ee ee ed we 120 Colgae\u2019s dental powder, in tin, .20; in bottlés.cee ee ve de oe 125 Calox tooth powder.cee 0e LO 236 \"15, 5 and .35 °° Calvert's carbolic tooth powder and paste.ve es a Is a German Silver \u2018witha 6-inch engraved frame - _ dine Loe rice.o eo \u201cMurphy's he coolest store in pisse forced into the store by a powerful : \u201cengine.outside and then: forced through.a curtain \u20ac When the width, 54 inches, is taken into consideration, y you will 4e Women\u2019s fine quality summer wiight cashmere stockings * * Jason i all =} | 6 yards for.IS 194 3 A Popular Mesh Bag TT à \\ P elas you may ordre our \u2018statement, but fy you + intend making one of new style dresses with, the popular overskirt you will agree with us.It is | | and .10 - Black and white hook and eye tape; or yd Leu 0e 00 00 00 25 Elastic \u2018blouse retainers; each.Le rame eae eater ae an be 15 28 ae Ss te es .a oe x eo oo ' - = .Aisin} rtemintionr \u201cBooks You Would Like The Lighted Match.\" by Charles Neville Budi \u201cThe Squaw Man,\" J 5 Jui Ce Fevbon.a it You Are Liviog in the Country wm We make three deliveries \u2018each week aut on the Lake Shore, as for \"as Ste.Anne de Bellevue Tuesday, Thursdiy and Saturday.Mandy, 3 Wednesday and Friday, , 4 CE You ake po risk i your pr i i wt stiactoy, the purchase money will ha prompt ve rie hg ip Ae FE Re Se be \u201c200 \u2018yards Fi ine ; sûk and \u2018Cotton Mion] in plain rough weave, in } finish, fine silk and 50 | Glove darners; each.se es Sesame ie nies ae ee aa JNO mais maions anse 3, ren anna 4 il Pis .i ~ 4 pd.a \u2014 eg, Le SL RAR nd - TRAN EE EE pr ES - : = - ro oT ce ST pe \u201cou a | Nn.Ç .\" pme bee .ru nani ace) mme.SIRET Poe, pg i Bn Pa AS * ath ag Se GE PT PERRY ° 3 Cee N « strange, lonely rocks \u201c museum, or something of © girls, and didn't -i but Anne .agreed men bad so many mare chances, that 1 fully wrinkled, with a hooky nose.\u2019 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED By E E cowsen on.Aithor of _ i.«The Invaders of Fairford\u201d.fi SUMMARY OF THE PRECEDING CHAPTERS.: The fortunes of the three.girls, .Alix, Anne and Ange.» 'Cemple, are \u2018at their lowest ebb apparently whi they face a third summer \u2018without holiday in.thelr tiny flat at Battersea Park.The death of Captain Temple, the easy-going father, and of the invalid mother; had left them stranded -in Brittany and London had seemed to offer aniimited chances to enlarge their too slender income, Alix, at twenty-two, has the usual struggles of a slightly successful author, whil> Anne, twenty, works for & pittance in a millinery establishment, and seventeen-year-oid Angela ~keeps house.Returned MSS.and four weeks of hot dry weather have done their work hen Anne returns one day with a delightful surprise.Miss- Alicla.Grane- { ester, a wealthy custc.aer, has asked if the sisters would be willing, during Anne\u2019s holidays, to \u2018air\u2019 the \u2018Flying Fisk,\u2019 as the \u2019yawl will otherwise .lie idle all summer.Miss Chester herself comes to make final arrangements, .saying that supplies are on board and a man and boy will be at their command Later she enlists her b-other William\u2019s interest which it was not bard to do, end gets him to post @ letter to the girls containing three five pound notes as an $nony mous.gift.He also personally superintends the preparation of the Y Flying Sim ERE a nin rt then joins h en Fegsis Lassetter, on 2 jo \u2018Rose Marie,\u2019 efore the girls reach Cumber.They &pend the first few days in lazy enjoyment and short sails, but soon out to Bea, to the dismay of the coastguards.mong the many vessels they notice a racing cutter in particular, from its odd Manoeuvres and curiosity of its row as to the Gots of the yawl.All £& ?8 well until they attempt to run into HE ey river for the might, when they +» stick on the mud and are released \u2018ig-l.Hominiously by the local coastguards.Bey learn that the cu utter which saw it ell ig the \u2018Rose Marie,\u2019 and leaving the next day discover the cvtter again in de they Steering closer in to avoid \u20acY again run aground end have to De taken off the \u2018Fish\u2019 by the crew of s \u2018Rose Marie\u2019 Mr.Lassetter and his friend, introduced as \u2018Mr.Otway\u2019, give them a good time before they return.to the yawl, and th girls, altering -their plans, loses on Sol on ; Qf the cutter before A CHAPTER IX\u2014Continued, There was something ve restful about the surroundings.Leaving the called the Gre Guards on the left, and the long wail of broken cliff that stretched away to ; Bostock, they slipped in between sed- &y sand-hills into a broad, quiet river, and in five minutes could not see the entrance behind th T em.All round were: reward glimpses \u201cof a \u2018small domain .low hills end higher -downs beyond, climbing up to a great height on the Bostock side and away to the west, where the Peace Pool lay hidden on.Lhe other side of Storm Head.Ahead of them @ ketch trailed slowly through the water, wending its way, heavily laden with cement, up to Railstone.In all this deserted world there was only one point of interest.A little way ahead the river bratich- ed into two courses.One, the main stream, went to Railstone, as testified by the course of the ketch: the:other wandered to the left, and its destination was lost among low, sedgy lands.\u2018Between the two courses lay an iss land, or promontory\u2014it' was impossible to say which\u2014and on it stood grey, battlemented buildihg, a amall \u201ccastle of most romantic appearance.The land on which it stood was steep.» and wooded; it appeared to have a \u2018little landing-stage and boat-house to- itself, and, so far as they could see, to reign in solitary dignity, for no other building was in sight.\u2018It may be only a point of land; sticking out, and there may be a village behind somewhere, but I truly hope there isn\u2019t,\u201d said Angela gleefully.\u2018Oa, lucky, people,.Anne, to.live there what Joy!\u2019 .\u2018Probably, just because they have such a lovely home, they don\u2019t lke it, «because there are not four posts every day, and shops\u2019 said AMx, smiling.How niée it would be if a law were made that people who owned dream places in out-of-the-way -parts had to give them to people like us\u2019 = \u2018Write a story about people who had to,\u2019 suggested Angela.\u2018Even publishers must see the justice of it; and people would buy it in .thousands, because jt would be such a comfort to their troubled minds to see things straightened out for once.\u2019 As the yawl crept silently through the smooth water, her peak drooping end foresail stowed, the \u201cthree girls fixed all thelr attention on this curious stronghold.! Not à human being was \u201cfn sight, for the ketch, with her crew, had.disappeared round the bend.The 8 windows seemed to have geither curtains nor blinds.\u2018Perhaps the pretty windows are towards the garden,\u201d sald Anne; \u2018these may be only servants\u2019 rooms.Per haps it isn\u2019t a house at all, but only a that sort.\u2019 Angela scouted this utterly prosalc jdea, and at this moment gave a ttle cry of satisfaction.\u2018Alix, \" here is a mooring\" Buoy, Just opposite.Let's stop here, \u2018do let's.We} can watch the castle, and be perfectly cosy, too.\u201d She reached for the boat hook, and stdod waiting, while Ahne sprang up and ran along \u2018the deck to help pull someone comes,\u2019 protested Alix, hand on the tiller.\u201cThey won\u2019't\u2014they won't.If they do, we.can go-a little way -off,- and drop anchor.Keep her away a little more: now then.\u201d A dip of the boat hook, and.Well done!\u2019 from Anne, a scuffle, the bang of the buoy on deck, and both girls seized the rope, entirely regardless of wet and weed, hauling bravely till the chain rattled in over the bows, when they made fast, and stood panting and wiping their hands on inadequate handkerchiefs.- The \u2018Flying Fish\u2019 settled: down con-| tentedly in her delightful quarters.Plenty of room all round, perfect surroundings.\u2018Now, if anybody comes, we must pretend we are not hers.Don't let's { move for anybody, sald Angela.\u2018Suppose the moorings belong to the \u2018castle people, and they are coming In with the tide?\u2019 said Anne.\u2018It's plain they do really belong to the castle, because why else should they be here?\u2018In that case, we'll say we are.only know,\u201d said Angela cheerfully.\u2018Most times it fs a nuis- ence to be a woman, but you can get the -better of people sometimes by it.Alix said such methods were not fair, with Angela that anything was fair.\u2018And, after all, we are going to- orrow,\" said Anne.© hey had put oft dinner till} they should be safely moored, and, except for a few biscuits, had had nothing since breakfast, at half-past seven.\"therefore was that first meal \u2018under: \u201cthe shadow of the mysterious castle the most delightful since they left \u2018Cumber, nor was there .anything.whatever to mar the joy of this, thelr\" third resting place.The joy Birley had been \u2018tempered by their somewhat undignified ar- | eival; the Pleasure .of the second ay § sidered their surroundings.independent; but now, at last, they.had achieved a day's voyage.and an-* choring entirely by themselves, without help or direction, without the least mischance, And here they were, in the most glorious position imaginablé, safe for the night, and with \u2018a - long: afternoon: before.them\" for exploring.\u2018One: of, the\u201d most exquisite p this.adventure\u201d ig\" that no ode has found.\u2018out .we are -here,\u2019 said Angela | joyfailly, .ag she washed plates.:with-a ings from Anne; \u2018no.coastguard, no nothing.\u2019 (\u2018They'll find us soon,\u2019 sald Aux.\u201cDhey know by instinct, I believe: Never was a boat that escaped the\u2019 to the different places\u201d.\u2018I should like-to\u201dmarry a \u201ccoastguard; said Angela thoughtfully; \u2018to live in a dear little, neat house on a: xock- bound coast\u2014and he could tell - you\" such lots of exciting stories\u2014\u2014 \u2026 Well, you'd better ask ons, then,\u2019 \u2018they\u2019ll never \u2018ask you.~Coastguards\u2019 wives are always -as neat ds their houses, with flattened hair and' soaped- faces.\u2019 Angela patted her hair uneasily; \u201cAt.was amazingly curly by nature,\u201d and seldom within bounds.Certainly anything but \u2018Gat.\u2019 Then she changed the subject by suggesting that they should all go on shore, and explore the surroundings of the castle.\u2018There was no possible.objection to: this, as the boat was hotter than the cool, green woods before them.= So, \u2018without more \u2018ado, they got into the dinghy, and landed on the little stage that seemed put\u2019 thers on purpose for em.they discovered that the castle was.on an island quite cut off from: the mainland, for the streams ent Found it, and, jolning hands again\u201d : the north side, went on in one to Rail.stone, away up the river; that there was no other habitation on the island, not so much as -a gardeners cottage, and gpparently no living being anywhere.Thère was a garden, divided from | the wood by a wall of grey, old stones; this was overgrown with ivy, and fern burst through \u2018in broken places.The\" girls -climbed and peeped, getting for that \u2018app - not entirely neglected,: yet with pretence\u2019 to being.- \u201cwell kept up, \u2018gndof another side \u201cof the castle, \u201cjust as-quaint-\u201cand deserted looking; but no person\u2014mMman, woman, | or child\u2014was visible.to The .three girls sat down aide.by.side In-the' wood overlooking the shore and harbor, and luxuriously con+ \u2018It is bractically- ours,\u2019 sald Angela: \u2018no one 6lse cares about \u2018it.If it be-* longs to anybody, they are away, and\u2019 don\u2019t want it.We can.stay on the.boat, and do as we lke here.\u2019 \u2018I wouldn't mind staying here\u2019 ali | the rest of the time, would you, Anne?suggested Alix, \u2018It is nicer than Cum- Head, and sed the.Péace-.Fool; = of plenty of time, and we \u201cmight get tired of this after three weeks.I mean; dts: a:vost'a \u2018not to use her,\u2019 sald Anne.Pie LA \u201cI \u201cwonder why ons always bas to do something in life, \u201cWe are everlastingly moving on.I hope we ghant have to in the other world.\u2019 \u2018We shan\u2019t mind there,\u2019 said Angela decisively: \u201cwe shall.be so light.\u201cBe-: sides, we shall have such lots of time, and no object.I mean,\u201d she explained, \u2018no object to work for; we shan\u2019t have\u2019 to earn.a lving\u2014because we \u201dshan*t be living.What a comfort!\u2019 : Alix though so too.She sat with her hands clasped round her knees, That \u2018earning of a Mving\u2019 was a heavy\" burden just at present, especially when: the living earned was so \u201cvery unat-: tractive.Suddenly Anne\u2019s hand \u2018stole towards.her sister's, and she clasped the wrist nearest\u2019 to her, Alix \u201clooked round, .startled.\u2018Somebody .is watching us, .whispered Anne.\u2018I just caught a glimpse of e bit of a face and eyes in that broken place on the wall: behind.- know if it was a man.or 4 woman.I think a man.Alix\u2019 Hstened \u2018with strained atten: | tion.Angela giggled in \u2018a suppressed manner, but was frowned into: order by Anne, , \u201cIt's not.very pleasant,\u201d whispered the latter.\u201cHe must be rather a funny person to live alone on this island.Of course, though, he néedn\u2019t be.\u201cHe: may only be an old caretaker, quite harmless and doddery.\u2018Naturally, he'd be \u201cwondering who \u2018Alix, pelieved after her first surprise.\u2018It is Fon right; we needn't disturb- ourselves.He certainly can't hurt usd, there are no notice.boards.\u2019 fervor.\u2018Picture our island stuck all over with pill\u201d Savartisaments, Co They continued - to- talk happily, thinking no more of possible.watch- ér, and presently returned- to the .yawl for tea.There was no sign: of visitors from the shore; lay fast to the landing stages and the tide was rising, altering the picture hourly into greater beauty.A small trading vessel \u2018passed\u201d in awhile; later, a steam launch went by, making the \u2018Fish\u2019 rock lazily at \u2018her anchorage.After awhile |:-the: sisters went on shore again: the boat seemed: cramped, with that my of green woods and quiet banks: before them.They took magazines from \u2018the delightful supply on- board, d -pre- pared to, enjoy Hn it should be time for supper and settling down on \u2018board.They all read - quietly \u2018for 8 time, Hl Angela, who was comfortably disposed .full-length, face downwards, \u2018with her chin\u2019 on her hands, and book before her, on the grass, suddenly said, in a low voice, without changing her -position::, 7 .\u2018He is watching us again.Such a funny face.;: Don't move\u2019 - The others stirred not.Presently came from Angela: .\u2018I never saw such funny eves;.\u201chis eye sockets are like caves, with thatéby eyebrows.He's quite old, and so aw- \u201cIts nice of him to stare,\u201d murmured .Anne.- whose.beck was: turned, and who did mot like to move.- dull here alone.\u201d said\u2019 Aliv sin to: :090K for \u2018him.\u2018But, ofcourse, :we| \u2018are: eT > said Angela; \u201cEno.ha \u2018has.not unatioyed, for.\u2018they: had not \u2018been.ts of In tH force\u2019 and.\u2018freedom that.drew, warn-, 7 Argus-eyed coastguard.I suppose it |'managë is - because they know.every inch of [ic ; the ground, and every sail belonging Preset said \u2018Anne, with brutal frankness; - |#le ons\u201d : {-~*We don't\u2019 Judy After an hour's delightful wandering | pen 2 people, \u2018apout; an 29% | 7 think oa Mie dis.quna pity to have the \u2018boat; andy and a\u201cwistful look in her shaded eyes.| Iden\u2019t | we are, and \u2018want \u2018to look \u2018at us,\u2019 said and we &re not trespassing; at least, i \u201cThank goodness,\u201d said Angela, \u2018with\u2019 the dinghy | \u201cOh, poor: old thing; be must be yor | An .Æ don\u2019t suppose: .he fs alone.\u2026 He: 8 \"must have: sam old.wife In the castle q ithen; or turning Sunday.or.ps ay, > 500; Vercheres, =, :-veltrie.Rotirne at SATURDAY OR § ve Priousand sonia, 4 mL, \u201cGTR ques 7 pac Gos Line Str.for Quebec: Reps; 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We're just\u2019 \u201cLittle Judy hastened -to declare, > \u2019 \u201cYou are two pigs!\u2019 Jasper ; taniatod \u201cPlgs always\u2019 want to) Keep: things to themselves,\u2019 And thén he ran.Wo orying.at.the top.of.bis voicei\u201d \u2018Pigs Pigs! Pigs!\u2019 Ca Judy, in turn, \u2018ran Into: \u2018the house, ng,:\u2018Aunt Juliet! Ad, are : Lillian\u2019 and I\u2019 Dies E \u201cWhy, of course = daritng, desk.- - \u201cThe boy: \u2018next door: \u2018sdys: we ate, Just because.I wouldn't give him a\u2018 flower.\u2019 \u201cThat wasn't: very kind of him; but then it wasn\u2019t.kind of you, dear, to.refuse him a flower,\u2019 Alunt Juliet said,\u2019 taking: Judy upon her knee, and wip- \u2018Ing away thé tears: \u2018that had \u2018gathered in the blue eyes.But you\u201d said they.all \u2018belonged to Lillian and me,\u2019 Judy, Fed.- \u2018So I did,-dear.But I did not \u2018mean\u2019 you were not: to give: any away.rdeant that I would 2 t claim them,\u2019 Aunt Juliet exp \u2018You may give Aunt\u2019 some to the boy, if you] wish.AL don't, Judy \u2018promptly \u201creplied.We ; ne.They're so| e/haven\u2019ta sine- |: Juliet.think \u2018 want to keep\u201d \u2018every nice, and \u201cyou know w le flower at home, \u2018Aunt- \u2018\u201cYes, I Know, Judy.why I gave all: my.over boy.Fve \u2018always with \u2018those Year, when the \u2018asters: placed them onthe altar.glad I had them to give.- \u2018thought of kéeping.them: to -Miyéelt\u201d \u2018He called us.pigs,\u2019 Ju y murmured.\u201cfi 't Hh it réallyl- wasn\u2019t Coty Î ulièt répété\"; \u2018BÉILÉI woul re or.it against.bij, Judy.; In- sad, A givé him a bolgliet of pansies.pu the nicest thing: about hivinig: flowers is to = CM ôthers; ; IVe found.\u2019 \u2018bouquet when -boy's-voice,.might \u2018at -her -el\\bow made-+her- jump.- «Mercy! you sacred me \u2018so!\u2019 she: cried.\u2018I \u2018didn\u2019t mean:to; \u201cyou \u2018couldn't hesr] me walking over the grass\u2019 Jasper said.\u2018I came to \u201cpologtge.Tm, sorry I called you pigs.\u2019 i \u2018But it was unkind: ot ma too! Judy \u2018hastened to say, lo cat boy laughed.\u2018Guess who.these gre for?| \u201cNot\u2014not\u2014 the, boy.began doubtingly.\u2018 | \u2018Yes, for you.à Every oie, i Juliet says the nicest thing: about.hev- ing flowers 1g\u2019 sharing \u201cem, \u2018afd: E think 80, too,\u2019 Judy explained.Jasper took the flowers, and, with \u2018a hurried \u201cThank you,\u201d ran to show, them to his grandmother.returned with a cooky \u201cfor each girl and one \u2018for himself.And How pily \u2018they all played in\u2019 [the Bea garden!\u2014\"The Weekly Wel titur rayons thou\u2019 me, goodr-Lik a 19.\" forgive;\" plenteous: in \u2018mercy; unto.all\" Ebon it call.upon \u201cthee.\u2014Pealms.Txxovl, 5 - To; all: toarenn upon.thee.m rit Ps, exiv, 18.\u2018 (Paris ¢orrrespondence London \u201cEven- ; ing Standard.) y If anything could be higher {than the Parisienne\u2019s \u2018hat: it \u20181s \u2018her heels.The low English heel has once or \u2018twice \u2018enjoyed a\u2019 brief season's \u2018favor in Paris, but at \u2018heart the Parisiènne.her \u2018stature: and .she achieves it of: course with her béloved puis XV: heel.Perched \u2018thus on\u2019 stilts vith the.foot at an\u2019 Impossible \u2018angle le footing\u2019 becomes impossible and madame: \u201cseats herself in a cab every.time.she starts\u2019 out for a walk.That is.hy her-boots and shoes are \u2018always ne Some one hag discover \u201cthat: there is a close relation\u201d between the: \u201cheels and the wit.The conversation of the walker In low heéls is trite and _flat\u2014 bromidic, so to \u201cspeak\u2014| ut \u2018she who trips in\u2018 high ones will spar to -unex- pected altitudes of eplgram and: paradox.We Know- that-ereat-wit: and | insanity are near nelehbors and.the Germans putting .the principle in practice are treating madness with a \u201cbare foot regime.\u201c The contact-of thé.bare flat foot\u2019 with Mother Earth is | expected to bring: back.\u201cwandering | \u2018minds to an every day plane and the | experiment is naturally Anteresting.interesting.Sot.\u201cfhere \u2018Was\u2019 grass: ins the.ee ae .Aunt Juliet, | g up from ber | | = -,PALAS g- to Mo: Tickets at™ UND: TEP * | and that was Jasper, who was visiting 5 EEE LACE es vx mors, \u2018OF THE MER.EMPRESS\u201d Be rc 8 a TREION (oxo SUNDAY) TO CARILLON, Es e.the A, Mi, EC Nn ; Wharf to \u2018turnin RE : = - LIVERPOOL.SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE, From From Montreal.Liverpool.Tunisian .July 14 July 27 Aug.24 \"Victorian .July 31|Aug 4 ° Sept.1 Corsican .July 28 Aug.10 Sept.7 Virginian Aug.4 |Aug.+18, Sept.15 \\sLAverpool, London and Glasgow, $30.0 °F \u2018and $31, 25, according to steamer.From From.5 otia) : - Montreal.Glasgow.cotian .July 15jJuly 29- Aug.26 eeperian : July 22/|Auë.5 Sept.2 Ionian .' Tuly 29 Aug.12 Sept.9 .|-Gramplan\u201d Aug.5 lAug.19.\u2018Sept.16: 4 345, 00 -and up: Third Class, $30.00.qe rom.From.From\u2019 do Montreal, London.Havre.-Sicillan .July 15 Aug.5° \u2018Aus, 5 =| Sardinian.July 23{Aug.10: Corinthian\u201d July 30|Aug, 17 Aug, 19 \u2018Pomeranian, Aug.6|Aug.24 * : Lake Erie Aug.18 Aug.sl.Sept.2 don.$42.50; Havre, $52.50 and up;.Paris, \u201c|| vices, \u2018Liverpool, a.5|ALLAN LIN E, .ROYAL MAIL SERVICE TO Second Cabin, $47.60, $50.00 and up.London, $2.50 additional.Third Class, Second Class, $47.50, One Class Cabin, called second cabin, -*Do not call at Havre.One Class\u2014Second Cabin.Rate\u2014Lon- -$8:65 additional.\u2018Third Class: London, $29.00; Havre, $29.00; Paris, $31.50.\u201cAll the steamers on \u2018the \u2018above ser- Glasgow, London aud Havre, are fitted with cold storage.H.& A.ALLAN, MONTREAL.Iva Reser £ am a Toran h|! E45 pun.aud Toh as.1; \u201cfans, Aeptë a rat pue, ery || I've never|: :sprains\" \"Int E dir real, dail dm.and\u2019 8AB-DT15 arovine \u2018Por nd - 8:00 »4- FOSPHC vely.T= \u201c6 Chicago to : \u201cVäncouver, Victoria, Seattle, \u2018Portland, eto.J Brockville , « 3 | -Otteæ : Rire each Sunday : until further - : Special Train leaves Montreall | SUMMER \u201cTOURS To af PACIFIC COAST \u201cIn effect until September 30th.\u201cRound\u201d \u2018trip from MONTREAL, via: } $100.50 | ER uses | ea Zoamstve, vax portant $115.50 | - CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS a FROM MONTREAL \u2026 * Cornwall: - S2.15 | St.Johns.$1.00 - s\u2026eveccessuece | Prescott : .3.50 | St-Hyacinthe 1.30 À .90 | Sherbrooke .3.30 Wh «\u20ac « 13.45 -Quebec «su 5.00 | _ MONTREAL-HEMMINQFORD FORT COVINQTON - B10.for .Hemmingford, Fort Cov- 2.(mediate sta at\u2019 nd at \u201c1 Efrec unday [r.3ticé, Special Traln leaves Monfredl at 9112; \u2018acin! d° 8.00 |P: ; MONTREAL Té, yilmiiuio.$1.15 : \u2018| Montreal to Ste.Anne's, termediate points.\u201d Re- pes arrives Montreal \u20189.00 p.m.MONTREAL-WATERLOO Effective each Sunday til further notice.Special T «8 82.a.m, for Chambly, Marieville, Farn-j , Granby, Waterloo and intermediate] F points.\u201cReturning, arrives Montreal, [| 850 pad .-.MONTREAL-ST.HYACINTHE e each ti! further} 10 pa for st.Hy, the an inter- tions.} Returning, 1 loaves Bt.Hyacinthe at 8 | \u201cHood golbg \u201cSaturday end Sunday, | \u2018July 16 and 18.Return limit, July 17.Proportionately low es from + Vaudreuil, Coney Island, Nalleyfield and \u2018intermediate stations\u201d Sunday train leaves Montreal at 9,10 a.m.and returning: leaves.Valleyfield at 7.80: p.m.for Montreal.Through Coaches.\u201c AVIATION MEET Plattsburgn, N.XY, July 19th and 20th.D ROUND TRIP FROM .| MONTREAL vu $2.35 \u2018Good\u2019 going July 18th and 20th.\u201d \u2019 OFFICES: em ses or Bonaventure.Station she said: ; at senopns and 7630.ait; soft little fa 5.1 b ' them better \u2018n\u2019 any ot Phen de mes ns made a boats fox.she slipped down from aunt's \u2018nee | [District = Maing Coast Points also côn- | and ran into\" the garden to her.\u2018sister.véntentiz- \u2018reached, : \u2018Lilian,\u2019 she said, \u2018we\u2019re going -to|] On\u2019 thé Night: e bperatoë \u2018give some of our \u201cpansies to the boy modern and py Se Sipe.| ed.sleepers, inclu ding amps,\u2019 next arden.because he jhasn\u2019t any.in easy.© access, £3 both upper & now: |: \u2018All ight, \"Lilian a sera.\u201cShe] ing atmosphere Ti Tie.and| es eer was \u2018always ng 0 0 whatever Judy did.: Their: Totter - sometimes |.Ti gs.Class Cate Parior-Car : © Day said that this oug ®, make, Judy ud Boe a are : \"careful of -the example e'set.\u2026.Judy had just finished ploking nloe| | _ 353 mt.dada Heturm limit, July 21st.| Le # \u201d with sweet, friendly.eyes.- Thén she\" i = 10.30 PJ.TRAIN 18 THEE MOST POPULAR AND BEST ratnonezs| \u2018mea?\u201cTRAIN BETWEEN MONTREAL AND, TORONTO.Mug Sed.\u2019 | Pretty -soon | 7 bape] \u201c Thou, Lord, art good, and ready \u201ctof \u2018 HIGH HEELS AND.wi: | Ee dearly loves to \u2018adda cubit-or, so to] \u2018| had preserved-t CRY.| feape\u2014Dundée Adyertiser FS Na RCOLONIAL [I CANADIAN: - | 3 : '®s PACIFIC.À = Levis Quebec; SAP = Riv, du \u201cSally, : excépt Sat Quebec, \u201cMur up, 1145\u201d \u201c PARLOR CAR ER VE a Maritime Express between Moir Sto Flavie, \u2018commencing July © oreY TICKET orrici \"A Parlor\u2019 Car will \u2018be attached to \u2018ealand 189 gt.James.st .H.A.PRICE.RUE Asst.\u2018Gen.Pass, Age ~oliy Tic away \u201cby.denueing - agents 1} protruded; in -peaks; and in|so the rocks were .harder (tha The resemblance :of the -sceners; serts in.Arabia and Arizona, ] went to \u2018show.that in- the pre period there must have .been En Britain - -oceupied \u201cby.seas, -@ \u2018further -proof of the.existence -gerts ages g&o he indicated \u2018by of slides the .smoothness [ a im © cases * steel.ÿ to de- he said, \u2018deserts B of demeans of the rocks.in - Charnwood \u2018Their- polish, he said, could been produced by.the: action: 8 wind drifting\u201d sand against! them.From vastly -anciept .days: the.original ro 1pm.Onl | | runing: through a Mount tains.rocks : 2 A8 | TORONTO SERVICE DAILY AT | 5 | 10.45 aL TO NORTH TORONTO.The patronage which this train is Te- | ceiving is absolute \u2019prôoë | of its su- 1 periority.- \u2018Equipment of tie highest: efficiency.8.45 am.and 10.00.pa.daily to Union.Station.Tho.new \u201c room ; and \u201celectric-lighted | Sicopérs \u2018ar \u2018are on \u201ctrains, é t| old Orohard, Kennebunkport, &o.Leave Windsor St.9.00 a.m.and.8.00 -line running through Sleepers.and arlor Cars.| Quickest trains \u2018to\u2019 to the Mainé \u2018Resorts, the heart ot the White ST ANDREWS; NB.Daily.through _Sleepers.Tr Windsor.St 7.25 pm.daily.\u201cCHEAP EXCURSI NS \u201cFROM MONTREAL ; Vanco Vv.ttle, \u2018 5] vénsouter, Yistoris Seattle \u201cS00, 50 || San Praucisoco, Los Angeles, \u2014San D \u201cfen EEL) $105.45 San Francisco, rtland, Rl in one root ,} $115.50 * Going until Sept.80th.| Return\u2019 \u2018until Oct, 31st, | EXTRA REDUCED RATES .Going Aug.6 to 10, 13 Ito 16.\u2018Return tinilt, Got.15th.: HOMESEEKERS EXC EXCURSIONS Manitoba, Saskatchewan ewan and Alberta \u201c04 ckots Jæcod for-66 days.| er0XET oPFICES: sigur James Bt.- Telephones, Main 3732, in eaves Montreal,f| | and trout fshing in connection with the CV WAU M B EK COPRIGES.in the White Moun- completely furnished, with hotel service.] th July 25th, August Sth, pe Lah every fg second Tuesday, until Sept.1 .Batons or.Place * Viger and\u2019 \u2018Wingsor.Street AIT PACIFIC AND fd; SICILE MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL: LAKE MANITOBA.JULY 20 EMPRESS OF IRELAND, JULY 28 LAKE CHAMPLAIN.AUG.3 JEMPRESS OF BRITAIN.AUG.11 Rates\u2014Empress steamships First _ class, $90.00 and upwards.Second class, $51.25, and upwards, Lake Steamships\u2014One Class Cabin, second class rates, $47.50, and upwards.: Tickets and information from any Steamship.Agents or W.G.Annable, tr Wan.rondes, : Gen.Passenger Agt.Pass r Agt :3 and 5 Board of Trade Bonding.c+ Finest and.Fastest.St pamers \u2018on thef.Canadian routé sailing ! tween Montreal | more and\" Bris vois | From .Montreal, Steamer.: Bristol.: Jury - 28.ROYAL: GEORGE, - Aug.9 Aug.ROYAL EDWARD, Aug.23 | fue.a.ROYAL -GEORGE, Sept.6 .ROYAL EDWARD, Sept.2 sept 20.ROYAL GEORGE .Oèt: And Fortnightly thereafter, First class, $30.00 and upwards, Sec: ond class, $51.25 and upwards.Third J class, Bristol or London, $31.25.Apply to any Steamship Agent.or CANADIAN NORTHERN 88.Ltd, - \u201c230 St.James Street, Montreal.CLARK'S \u201c ARABIC\u201d Feb.ORIENT CRUISE 1, $400 up for 71 \u2018days, 3 \u201cIncluding shore excursions.Ï gounT THE WORLD TOURS, 19, Oct.-21 and once Re hly till Jan Pr rank C.Clark, Times Bldg., New.York.\u201cSUMMER RESORT.GASPE BASIN The fa-orite spot for - th and Sport CHARMING RESORT FOR.SPOETS- MEN AXD PLEASUCE SEEKERS.The vicinity affords rzautiful scenes, fine ea bathing; and rnexcélled fishing.Guests have the privilege of salmon ioeonce sna \u201crout Mishie par 'BAKER\u2019S HOTEL .(Now O-en) 80.\u2018long.\u2018and favorably known, offers first-class accommodation for tourists, ith all the comforts ¢f home.Before making your plans for your summer outing, be sure to write for terms and other \u201cnforr \u2018fon to .Bao.5 HOT.4 Gns-vé, Que.BANNER HOUSE., A Summer Resort for.COMFORT, BENEFIT and ENJOYMENT.3.I 8.-KIRBY, Bannerhouse, xr) Jetterson, N.H, tains.Capacit y, -506.NOW OPEN.18-hole golf course.On famous scenic \"auto routes.Detached family cottages, HARLIS V.MURPHY, Manager.[PATENT ATTORNEYS, We solicit the business of -Manufac- turers, Engineers and dthers who realize e advisability of having their Patent business transacted by Experts.Pre- iminary advice free.Charges moderate.Our Inventor's \"Adviser sent upon re- vest.rion & Marion, Quebec Bank uilding, a Xontreal and Washington, PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, Etc.\u201c FETHERSTONHAUCH & CO.\u201cOld Establishod Firm\" \u2019 Fred, B.Fetherstonha K.C., MLE.Cou ; Cana W.Taylor, Le Expert osier A LIFE BLDG.MONTREAH.Sees rotons Montreal, Ottawa, ~ Winnipeg and Vancouver.\u2014 INVENTIONS PATENTED |.7 IN ALL COUNTRIES, .OWEN, N.EVANS roles Bank Sullding, Montreal .Salcon passage, $77.50 and $87.50 and | A.88.Grampian Saloon, |.\u201c$67.50 ana Les and Hesperiah: n, | 8b up.Other steamers.| From ONLY 4 DAYS SERVICE AILING \u2018LAURENTIC \u2018MEGANTIC\u2019 minimum cost.One Class Cabin an Service, affording maximum facilities at WHITE STAR-NS.tL F CANADIA Weekly Between - Montreal-Quebeo-Liverpoo: by the Twin and Triple Screw Steamers slLargest, Finest Most Modern Steamers Between - + Canada and Euro:c _VOrchestras Carriec.: Main Up.D: $29.00; LEITH apply.to - FREIGHT SERVICE.Fro .Special Uptown Agency, i& Son, 530 St.Catherine St.W., or i ; THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limites, .Montreal, Toronto, I.N.B.and Portland.Ma.GLASGOW PASSENGER AND , \"Steamers fitted with Refrigerators.Passage Rates: Cabin (called Seconc- \u2018$45.00 upwards.Third Class, Westbound, Special Uptown Agency, & Son, 55) St.Catherine St.W., TAB ROBERT REFORD CO, Limites | AGENTS, $30.00, ATT) +».July SERVICE, TEUTON: CANADA Replete with the latest devices fi\u2019 comfort and safety, including Mar coni and Submarine Signals.: The Third Class Accommodation 1: the best experience can devise.Closed Rooms only.ASK AGENTS FOR PARTIC.LARS, or Office, 118 Notre D = Ww.Phone 7760 Tore 320 St.Catherine W.m From Glasgow.Montr.a July 14\u2014 T.SS.CASSANDRA .July - July 22.T.SS.AT NIA .Aux.July 29.T.SS.SATURNIA ,.Aus \u2018Aug.b.T.SS.SALACIA .«Aug.© Eastbound Thos Cost sor LONDON PASSENGER AND FREIGHT | ~ SERVICE Cold Storage and Cool Al~ on an Steamers.Ss.IONA ee ee oe esas sduly 22 *T.SS.ASCANIA .I SS.DEVONA .v0 oc os be SS.ALBANIA .\u2026 .aug, 1% \u201cPassenge: steamers, Passage rates: Cabin (Called 8 $42.50 and upwards.Brit.| ish, East, $29.00: prepaid, West.828.75.Special Uptown Agency, Thoa Cook & Son, 530 St.Catherine St.W.or THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, AGENTS, (EATS +.Âug.Third class, Brit- , BS.CERVONA eur, eve .\u2026\u2026.Aug.6 \u201cFor Zon \u2018particulars for ali services, Thos Cour Quebec, St.John, «a Southampton.British, East, 8.76.N.B., Portland, nd), $42.50 and ounpards.$29.00; iff CUNARD LINE?| CANADIAN LONDON PASSENCER \u2018 SERVICE.From Montres! for London Lo Fall particulars on application to\u2019 Special Uptown Agency, & Son, 530 St 'Catherine St.W | THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, d'Montreal; Quebec, Lhos \u2026 OF Toronto, Juiy 11.T.SS.ASCANIA .July 27 July 25.SS.ALBANIA ,.Aus.1.Aug.8.T.SS.AUSUNIA.Aug.!: | Passage rates: Cabin (called Sec: Third class.prepaid, West, Coos St Jon e, Winnipeg, Man.and all Cunard Line Agents.Manchester Liners WEEKLY SAILINGS TO AND FROK Po .MANCHESTER, From Man.From Montreal June, 17.MAN.COMMERCE .July June 24.MAN, IMPORTER .July July 15.MAN., SHIPPER .Aug.July 22.MAN, CORPORAT'N, Aug.- July 29.MAN.COMMERCE .Aug.r Limited number of passengers carricd FURNESS, WITHY & CG., Limited AGENTS, MONTREAL.t Gaspe, \u201cMal lifax, SS.\u201cTR and 25th Ticket Agent, or ! Summerside, P.E.L, P.E.L QUEBEC STEAMSHIP .Company, Limited._ SIVER AND GULY OF ST.LAWRENCE.Bummer Cruises in in Cool Latitudes ss.\u2018Cascapedia.\u2019 1, 1,900 tons, recentiy fitted out on the Clyde, specially for this series.with all \u2018modern comforts.FROM MONTREAL #ÉURSDArS at 4 p.m, 20th July, $: 1 17th and 31st August, September, and from Quebec \u2018 the follo ng day at noon, for Pictou, N.S.call oN 14th and 2% Bay, Perce, Grand Rive and \u2018Chadiotteronr \u201cNEW YORK FROM QUEBEC (Via Far-famed River Saguenu calling at Gaspe, Charlottetown and Ha: INIDAD,\u201d 2,600 tons, sail: BEC.its undertaki er, JOSEPH.NOTICE .\u2018PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given t': \u2018La Compagnie du Boulevard da Mor roal-Bet * will apply to the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council to have the plan of duly approved.EY from Quebec at 8 p.m.28th July :.- August and sth September.BERMUDA and Return, $10 ant Summer excursions, by the twin gerer SS.\u2018BERMUDIAN, 5,600 tons.from New York, at 3 p.m., 19th and - July, and every 10 days thereafter.Ten \u2018perature, cooled by sea breezes, sold.1ses above 80 degrees.The finest trips of the scasen jer Health and Cemfort.For full information apply to any oO J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, | 211 Commissioners street, City.QUEBEC BA aT COMPANY, \u2018Es Up 1 Saill: 8; RSAILLES, Presidest N 3 224 re 0 Dé TS 25 né = = Bi 24 mL ote mle me le js Ale No No 3% No ale ne Fe Se De TL m2 TT Cw P58 © 4 ?pASSING OF «THE MORGUE Morbid bid Monument in Will be abolished The Morgue,\u2019 and morbid monu- s about to disappear the decree of the r decision is based ot science.A great about to be $200), 920 and this es- a the Morgue uncalled the mu- and the suicide, to travellers f Napol- | building on the Is- he Cathedral of .re are exposed Ves of all unknown\u2019 ideniy or from ac- Friends, if they.come and claim, kept from de- frigeration and\u2019 time of | each body.Without.tell from the number e curious at the here are any as w al Known Lo du = ihe bods Tne ies are co WE whather of not t ost of the ex for the water ong Peri- tal ceil such as the the aw- 5e me supplies m is a favorite way am shuffling off thi Comique, gra r de la Charite, in the Under- filled this + reposi viotims.Riots- poo 2 wit vi furnished Morgue has been in ex- 4+.Romance, crime dy rwoven in its his- «ris must have fun even out of - melancholy monuments.n gentleman purchased ali.ian mummy and brought it to \"The police were tipped -off; of course, about a mysterious The mummy Was brought to - arg screamed gi n uproarious laughter at the e*- sense 4?the Prefect of > = Morgue is immortalized in liter- sgress of medico-legal science arly during the past under such leaders and: Brouardel, gloomy lit- ew medi- \u201c3 \u2018Tardi eu, \u201cDevergis /; sealed the fate of the Grocian building.The n ge! institute will receive , give every opportunity of re- them, and will conserve dged useful.Stu- of Medicine will = ity of examining me unfortunates who so raghly go to ness with this lugu- which has long been.& the lace-like im as long as is ju s of the Faculty en an opportun Lovers of Paris will wit che disappearance of ns note in the view of rarhedral of Notre Dame.BRITAIN'S NEW AIRSHIP.Big Craft Built Secretly Will Not be Completed Until Next London, July.15.\u2014The British.army authorities, have a \u2018new airship under \u201cjnstructiôn at a factory at Farnborough, of which they have great It was intended: to \u2018bring her ut this summer as part of the coro- sation programme, but her building, 18 proceding so slowly and carefully that Ww is unlikely she will appear \"before: The name of this new dirigible will be the Del will be much larger than the Peta and the Gamma.In- stad of using gold beater\u2019s silk for the constructors -are em-{ pe \u2018rubber- proofed silk.The 1100 Rorsepow er motors will work two pro- the shafts of.which \u2018can he altered in angle so as to give = down- impulse.- By\u2019 this greater ease 1h\u2019 nmianoeuvring: Iroired Tor, especially when the a cending or landing space is limitéd\u2014 conditions under which several air craft.including the recent Lebady airship, have come to grief.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should keep a\u2019 litle catalogue scrap bopk of the daily These will be found very useful to refer to from and © she r predeces- w ard or upward 9001.\u2014AN ARTISTIC WAIST.charming little afternoon\u2019 waist was evolved from this model, over a guimpe -of Irish lace.voile with satin for trimming was the ~iterdal employed.à jaunty air tô the design, and the is give width to the shoulders.The ruttern is.cut in 6 sizes: 32, 34, 36, 88, \u201cand 42.inches bust measure.\u201cuires 2 5-8 yards of 44 inch, material ne 26 inch size.- PATTERN COUPON.\u201c- \u201cPlease send the above-men- * tioned pattern as per directiors' given below.The rever lends| No.vesranseces T ; Fk tes TE * Size cevecvnssvsscssInniresrcesy ¥ æ * * * æ.* x.* ® &æ ® À æ - » » 2% » : Name srcenceccac cos aMRMVa UV 0000 : Address in full: N.3\u2014Be sure to cut out the illus- \u2018at.on and send with_-the* coupon, sarclully filled out.The patiern can Pr reach you in less than \u201ca week ce 10 cents each, in cash: postal \"ole or stamps.pattern Deparment.Witness\" Block, TH : : q+ land: 3.30 Ç : \u2019 | À first game Ja | | the Montreal and Tecumseh, National , : 4% Leais valked auey min ig take lace | 2 SKEETERS WON.1+ wi Ve: : | \u2018and Shamrocks, have a significant Ottawa, July 15\u2014The Capita) ;.J \u201cga x.\u2018 Providence, R.1., July 15.\u2014Ability to + 785 ; A.bearing upor.the destiny of this year\u2019s Crosse Club will make an effort to jet Ne \"0 CA at Atwater Par is hit Sherry at opportune times won the | 4 à ehamplonship.out of the maiden class this afterr., Tn à 4 No less than nine passes were © | 8ame for Jeresey City 7 to 4 yesterday | + L m andwiched J 4 5 © Totals .i 4 62715 * Balti er ora BEATEN ; A \"Swimming.is.sport allright, and a necessary exercise toi the healthy JAMES B.SULLIVAN.Le two pleasant trips on the St.by P ; > I \u2014 - | .\"a n MONTE RE 0 à ae IIE | BOSTON WON FINAL | and strang shy ths day inet lar er wil form part of | aniston athe Union of U.5 | 3 LPurenee river :WE ; + French, 2b .- «5 113 2 Ings to w in Irom the pirds Jesterday | Chicago, ally 14 -Wtiite's chor comp: 3 ideous, death rol) of drownings will not be so long at the \u2018end of every : SOPPOIEEIOOLDIOIILIIIIIN à ; 4 TE DSI 0 1 1 0 0/1y and Adkins lost control of the ball.fal\" Fame oar \u2018the so \u2018series.with Chicago | Summer, as Ît \u2018té now, Which id a rir or su a swimmer is.en- TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.: à | | ang EL eue 3 5 1 2 i ° the visitors two.runs in the Soret tan | and 3 opt Hp hits of th the.Tiooals wel pen form | titled to.hi le P.lace in * °.itness\u2019 gs ory of.sporting types.| .3 \u2019 ; an » 2 ee as oo.= - | } we! ne Lo wy _ iB oo Bl BemBelen TUE 4 Ee OnE RE ed Her tof wie it | nd heen ee Took J onto, July 15 The fais In 3% BOWLING TOURNAMENT 4 Furtell, es, : .he Sn à 0 2 8 Is 0 Thich, together with Asler's single and 8 00 8 0 90 0.6 \u2014 4 21 x * .Cee .+ $ a + oe + ° + ® * + + © J .° 2?2 > | tennis champlonship yan fo sud fou - fi ke, ce se se es .rror, gave the Newarks i To etme A ; .@ - Snishi i Burke, pce 8 0 UT \u2014| trio of runs.Gantt, who finished the : ye; Pape \u2018and Willie.LE 217 se \u2019 * .Henderson again displayed splendid Of the 0.B.A.Fast Finishing.Totals .+.oe ose.86 3 T 27 11 2 game, pitched good ball.Score:\u2014 A oa I ER VICTIM OF HORRIBLE : form\u2019; and won from\u2019: Witchall, 6\u20141, ; T\u20145.the second gt Witchall le Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont, July 5.| ExBatied for Shaw in Sin, - BALTIMORE.\"644 UPINE, HOLOCAUST.-| Henderson at one stage-5\u20144, and \u2018wa | \u2014The 0.B.A.tournament is fast.: I Score by innings\u2014 : (EE ae, (AB.RH POA a.5 | : > once-wi a.a \u2018point 6f winning.the: drawing: to a close.The consolation ff Toronto .\u2026.000 00 00 1 0 fay Parent, nel ¥ 2 wk 0s 0d 22 Ar BF yess de ve i Th .again: ,demonstrated.; Lhe was finished prise gh rounds in the Sits Montreal.\u2026 120 a 12700 + 4 \u2026 2 Y5 + J 0 ass he detéateh-Lair Plantes played ! Swgmary -\u2014Home run, Smit; Lys base: Corcoran, > aie 4 2 1 i 4 1 fo : s Toro.\u201cAngus MeDomld whose.5 th .- © score of SL i ! Ane 15 the set Seg \u20ac Le iehtbour, TE Toronto Vie- E ¢ n rtis; left on bases, \u2019 ee eo 8 Le ) 3 cyt .o ; ; forchand tetas.J il Toronto 8; first base o nerrors, Toronto | Seymour, àf.\u201cÆT0154 A; 03 see R.es 4 happen im the orcupine, | sfrict, hy Brite A Lon much for | Er ve vos nv.aia or entier \u201c2888 11 2 Montres] 2; double plays Er Hom lia rt iL § 0 § 3 3-04 5, outs.pH ee ; 2% s the centre af back of the i famous\u201d Ov Quilege \u2018 +.'Letrdt; LL.an né MEL D'pldy= a 18.0 1 was sn.uphill sens iA 1 9, off Lush 1 ; Egan, \u20ac.4 0 71.6 8 0] = SL ; led ur > , and the\" : y-l'for Hs ictoria quartette unti the M al base on balls, off Burke 9, off Lush J i Team ©: 1111 4 018 0 ROYALS\" AVERAGES.es all.téarit Mat wori the ch ionship of Canada in o | Mere keye& up to a High pitch of ex: final stages.A iia wild pitch, Burke; stolen bases, G adil Gantt, p, .« «ss 2 0 0 0 3 0 \u2018Ward Miller now leads the Royals in & Joos McD Hi was coached.by Bishop.\u2018Fal on, of * | citement : \u2018with J = \"four all and |\u201d Three games.remain to be played in EEE | 2, Miller, French; sacrifice hits, Miller, xMaisel, ..«th Jeb: ated stw \u2026 +\" | opponeñt,-who- displayed-_\u201d\u2019some .very will meet the winners of the Rennie- 1 i Ri WITH LEADERS.: NEWARK.| played up to Thursday, are:\u2014 his.day, © Fle in?the celebr game between - 10000 30 in the last: two, games.ackenzie match.The singles wil $l EK E13 DIVIDED WITH .ie Ce SE AE Tm sm ame \u201cToront \u201cand.\u201cCollège November of that year.4 | \u201cTn the finals to-morrow.Laird: meets | be Anished to-morrow.sk à at HE Buffalo, N.Y, July 15.\u2014 Buffalo and .\" AB.R H.P.O.A E.Bridges 35722 an: oromio Fal the Rev.F the {| Henderson at 2.30 and this will un- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 A Rochester divided to-daÿ'e double head: Bailey, rt .4 2.3.2 i 81.531 1.316.® Among those pl were : Bid lon, the Rev.ather {| doubtedly \u2018bring forth some of the fin- | JOHN O'NEILL ENTERS ww UE - er, \u2018the Bisons Winning, the rat half Agler, Ib.8 1 719 4.987 | + O\"Mall Ec È Ba Je Roden Kings ill and ®.|est tennis seen this week, as both men \u2019 MERE UE oohegter mas 3 finish good eninta.Kelly, if, cee 4 I ru 1.278 alley, LI y y°k am + \u201c| are playing on edge.: i ¥ Holmes weakened end four hils came Smith Sob.C000 3 1 8 ir ara) ® Major Harry.: 1 je >.should alto be a close Tame.doubles But Has Not Decided Whether He - \u201cy : 7 e - vate a 3 J = ; : 7.i.; ! \u2019 ~ 1 : +1 N * .1 | Connell was gelled, sna Miller bit the Louden, BE veo 3 3 \u20ac\" 10 3281 Se _ I 4 \u201c| 3 : | Will Compete or Nota stat ei Lt lcoked like Buffalo in the MCCarty, gs.«.2, 4 14969 + ° + - ole.+ + ® + + A = ° .* + + sis © 4% % || The Country Club will be represent- SRE gécond, but MoConnell soon set to | fRdvifes wes «v.20 0 1 2 - Lt |ed by Messrs.John M.Miller, W.L.oa an Tuy monn w.- UE work, and before it was over the Bisons evene + 4 5 TT wy TT | Dart, E.Desaulniers, J.evost,| o ax, champion amateur 8 1 were well in the rear.Score: Totals.5 .29 7.1 281 F.D.ams.2nd E.Stuart Me ser ot america, has sent in his sk BUFFALO.= .\u2014_\u2014 ; lc.\u201c2 1212; |- INTER} AL 10; IAL 1 | Dougall in their tennis fixture against en e National Association of os i AB RHPOA E xBatted for Gantt in ninth.: Dubuc.ce wi 2 «B12 bh Mt.Royal at St.Lambert to-day.Amateur Oarsmen\u2019's Regatta, which : Schirm, If .\u2026 os «.8 0 1 2 0 0! Scôre by innings:\u2014 \u2018Carroll.+.oJ 0 174 in | Bach team has three victories to its takes place at Sarætoga, New York 81 Sebirm, 11 0.00 0811 5 0.5 3 1 0 {Baltimore .\u2026 - »-0 1,000 0020\u20148 |Purtell./; 20-1168 ) FHLETIC ASSOCI \\ TIONS.credit and to-day's match practically |on July 28 and 29.Although Mr.3 15 Henline, cf oo ov oo .\u2026\u2026.4 1 1 3 0 0/Newark.230000020\u20147 Barberich.1:0, 106 L .decides the championship of Section O'Neil has entered, he has not defi- | MeCabe, rf .!.\u2026 \u2026 5 0 3 2 0 0| Summary:\u2014Three-base hits, Seymour; \u2018Glaze .ve À -1 .000 / ; |A of the Province of Quebec L \u2019 \u201ctl Miller, 1D .+s so +» 5 0 2 10 3 0 sacrifice hits, Lee alton, = Louden; Leclair.oe 0.000 a - | | Tennis ue.PI 0 will com awn nitely made up his mind whether he il Eline hg BET 8) chlor Sane Bach: goubl lass Bele inca sou, | SE ay commence) vil compote ) : .oo ; .eee retest set - : .; mr * McDonald > 1.\".118 4 1 2 2 0 Senmiat; pese où cle off Matin, 3: | CANADIAN BASEBALL.TEAGUE, Torta a on Boverning, he Qualifications for Com ,MeGllL who meet Riverside, willl YALOIS BOATING CLUB - M 88 orridon, P.s esse oo 35.; sl.À, à oe z .\u2019 fe | 3 Malarios, ii 2 2 0 à S 0 by Adiins, Li 3 Gs Gantt, 3; struck out, At, Hallton=\u2014{15, innings): _; im, petition by 0 hers of the Canadian and United Eberts, Williams, Baber, Murphy, bi xMurraÿ .+o ss os i 9.s ir : .4 0 {Dodds an acDermo \u201ctn xcMeAllister .0 0.0 2 3 9 Never 4 tb bases, ere Ba.Ban, aoagssanee.ib 18 a au EM sb | Les.Organizations.ce The following will represent the Masquerade Dance on July 18th 54 Totals 38 4122716 1 ore 1: ! Newark.2 \u2018Time, 1.50.' o || Batteries:\u2014Reatiig and.Barton; Star > A SL oo à Noûnett Club of St.Hyacinthe in their I ROCHESTER.hb 4 ling and Pescock.Umpire\u2014Smith.1 a : 100 118 hen to to With de + d'atn match against Westmount on the lat- The Velols Bostinr Club ls Bolaine 8 Sl .a ondon:\u2014.wy 17 | compete registered ath- > : B.,-H.- © Ur 4! AB RH Po 4 u| BASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Léhâon.00:0000001\u20141.605 .Go Jul Ang delegates letes in games sanotlonéä bycthe A.|haise C3.Leframaboise, 1 Mons | This is the second entertainment ths H Moran, 1f .«0 .o\u2026.5 0 1 38 1 0 : Won.Lost.P.C.| Berlin.0 2 0.051 002\u201410 18 3 To \u2018the Board © ve Yo- A-U.through the different association |B.Millar, F.Barnett - season, the first being the \u2018Calico Dance Lu Foster, 88 .«+ \u2026 .4 0 1 2 O 0|Rochester .\u2026 \u2026\u2026 .53 28 »6b4 Batteries:\u2014Chaput and Dunn;Silcox, -\u201cat !layge,.ex-presid nts, lex-sec registration committees.nt ald | : .given by the ladies.The boat house .\u20182 Moeller, If .+o oo o+s4 0 1 3 0 0|Baltimore .51 .30 -630 | Rich and Reske.Umple=sus ger.tarles, secretaries of all -allied Should vu Lo was tastefully decorated for the occk- a Qeborne, cf os so m.4 1 2 1 0 0|Toronto .se =e 46 36 568 | At.Brantford: \u2014 $ : sud.bodies chairmen of the registra- u a Y.M.C branch play bas- \u2018 Ee pr sion with marguerites and flags, and in: Ward, 3b .+ + +.& 1 1 2 2 O}Montreal .+.34 39 466 Brantford.-0004 \u201c0.0 0\u2014 UB - tion co ittees, and| secretaries of ket-ball, compete in gymnastics, swim- AVIATION\" MEET IN TORONTO.spite of the incleme .t weather it was Alperman, 2b .+.4 1-48 L 0 }Jerséy City vao:o.+.34 39 .466 ISt.mas.§ 0.2 0 eu 200 24 :14 7.2; he om tions and to|all club ming or athletics against a college or a - wel 1 jattended and enjoyed by all.Spencer, 1D .«eo see.\u2019 3 0 0 6 0 0] Buffalo.ce oo\u2019 ee 34 40 4159: | \u201cBatteri \u2014Burril1, BR Lä- , the associ h , lations of the school team or individual, they must Toronto, July 15.n \u2018aviation meet + on y those in costume will .permit Gf URE EEE SRERS DIE HC 8 Rm Sere we SS) pe San HTL eh Sn Be tain Tul Bm SID MA ET eds TR 5 mehr nn 4848808 = Fe Tree .McConnell, p -.ce'e- 0 2.00 2 2 * NATIONAL LEAGUE.a : |'éentiemen:\u2014 ME * \u201c=! |registereä, as such.competition would to the city on the last Saturday In| other clubs along the Laie Snore.from \u201cTotals .36 8 11x28 0 ie {ata ve ti th y y Bas I beg to, advise you that on ime win be an open competition.If they should July.Mr.BM.Wilcox, secretary of nthe Lm Regatta will be held on - i nter the madi bull f \u2018North| America not obfain-such sanction, and the in- | the Ontario Motor League, le or an e Committee expec !xTwo out when winning run scored.USED FOUR PITCHERS.: ; y = an * se fut A muets Longue 0 f the Ama- dividual members shoul d' not register, New York yesterday to secure more this Year to surpass all former ones.\u201cBatted Io.OC aiarkey H th Boston, July 15.\u2014Manager Bresnahan 5 Cease.four Athletic Union of \u2018the| United |they would thershy disqualify them- | contests with the leading .aviators at Tre Daadlers, under command of an Seore by innings Y (70 \u2026 |used four pitchers in yesterday's game | ; the terms of alliance be- selves from competition in sports over Belmont Park, and on his return on gua) x or, ae we Score by Innings\u2014 in an effort to make the series a straight Ottawa, July 15\u2014Ottäwa may be re- States, that the North which the A A.1 ai Monday final apnouncement will be LEUR) OPEN Canoe racer, as well as 8 ffalo 208 9 3 ?0000 \u2014t win for St.Louis, but the lead piled up- presented in\u2019.the near future: in the |tween the Athletic League of.No whic e A.A U.claims jurisdiction.y few club races, wall form the programme : Rochester .0100010 0 1\u201438'| by th locais in the second inning, when Canadian Baseball League.Messrs, | America \u201cand the Amateur Athletic |.Any branch.of .the ¥.M.C.A., on [made of the ek t location and datae.| whieh will be published later.i Summary ea?07, Balls, ro Corri- Goidèns du Geyer passed four men and Sam.Bilsky\\and Dave Baird; .who Union would be terminated {on July July 17th, which does not hold indi- .: Ç den, 2 Sr Horm ë struck Sut.82 hive, were batted safely three times proved.brought .the Montreal.and .\u2018Toronto 17h} 1911.\u201c Immediately upon -receipt vidual membership in the A-A.U., and: T = \u201cSchirm, Ward; sacrifice hits, Corridon, too dre: Boston.fnelly \u2018Winging I to teams to Ottawa yesterday, have writ- of this official communitatio 1 wired whose.atileten are not registered \"with sh McDonald; stolen bases, MiHer, Schirm, : : \u2018R.H.E, ten to Mr.Robinson, the.secretary, of President .Everett:-C.Brown,| of le he, .A.A.1J,, cannot xn .protection .iss Foster; left OB bases, Bufialo 1k Ro | Boston .:« 0 6 9, 1 o 0 1 0517 $ | Hamilton, with a view to.obtaining a | cago, advising.him, and requested that te A.A.T., and.{ta athletes can on à chester 6; double plays, rr, Trues- St.Louis % 00 2\u20145 \"67.1! franchise.Théy intend, if admitted, he instruct me to, knowledge réceip join \u2018any club holding membership in 3.dale to Miller; hit: by pitcher, by Holmes \"Tyler and\u2019 Kline; ?Golden, Soyer, G.| to recreate eight or ten \u2018players from {of the notification and accep the an- |the A.A.U, by notifying the chairman by .Laudermilk, L.Laudermilk and Bresna-l the Ottawa City League,-and \u2018to buy |nulment of -the alliance between the |of the régistration \u2018committee of the an Second Game\u2014 20805075 \" POSTPONED GAMES.out three or four others.Word is éx- | two organizations.Co.; po association in whose territory they re- 1° CC BUFFALO.\u201c| pected at -once, and it.is possible that Therefore, on and after ly, 1th side.; | ; - AB R'H POA E Broun\u201d N.Y, July 16: \u2014 Obicago- Ottawa will take over one of the fran- A'L.N.A.registration will nqt be re_ | It 18 'your duty to keep the oollege|- (U Schirm, If .«0 .os 5827 2 90 rookiyn, postponed; rain.© *| chises now: ogerated.in western.\u2018On- | cognized.by.the pa io of tn one cane.bie | School ath- x Starr, 88 +.soe co-ed 7 \u2014 = - tario.TR = ' tes, an @ etle = Téeniine, 8.1 3 L 1.4 00 he retrial rata rain, Pitabire.Now: Mr.Blisky states that it is doubtful coppste trom.Y.M.C.Al's in open associations posted.in | relation to 1 McCabe, It xe oe ss oe \u2018 ° 2 43 9 0 if there will be more Eastern League |sports must obtain \u2018registration .from athletic conditions, for if they com- pla i Meallister, ee .8 0.0 4 0 0 : PHILADELPHIA LI LÉAD TABLE: :} games In Ottawa this year because |the registration committee of \u2018the as- pete.with Y.M.C.A.\u2019s'n any sport.fir Truesdale, 2b .«0 :.4 273 °2 3 0 Philadelphia, Pa, July 15:\u2014Philadsl- [Of the fact that the clubs insist on {sociation of the A.A.U.in\u2019 wi ose ter: without A.A.U.sanction or registra- F.McDonuld, 3b .\u2026.-4.0 0 1 1 0]|phia got undisputed possession of first guarantees \u2018that \u201caré too large.\u2018It\u2019 ritory they reside.- i tion, they cannot th ter compete by Taylor, P .«+ \u2026.2°0 1 O 1 0 place in the league race by beating Cin-.3 was intended to bring Montreal and |.A \u201cYoung Men's \u2018Chris ian ssocia- in any sports that you have sanction- \" Stroud, p .+.«.0 0,0 0 1 0; cinnati yesterday, the score being 5 to-4: Rochester and\u2019 Montreal \u2018and Baltimore tion branch that is:not ja member of ed, nor can a club member .of the A.0 Malarkey, D -.+ «\u2026.0 0 0 0 0 0! Fremmie pitched wonderful ball for four here in \u2018August.,; l'your_ association .cannot hold lan open A U: compete with + as.they Sd XÉparpe pitt 1 8 8 8 88 inning, but in the and knocked him off | - 5 50 ('athletic meeting, as they haye here.would thereby disqualify themselves.; .: od Vo SOL \u2014 \u2014\u2014| the rubber.Scare: ; RA TRI tofore unless they apply fo your asso- Bear in mind in dealing wth this OC og.: .nd Totals .0 1.y-84 5 10 27 12.0 favati \u201830.000 10 .(BEE ; TE a |:clation for.sanction Bnd pay the reg.bea me that it 2 I M.C: A.that now 18 a favorite in distant countries as well as H ta OCHESTER.- .Cincihnat 0.\u201c0-0\u20144 10\" 1 i - Jular fèe, BE: y an ation o aE j .ni : .A\u201d AB RH PO A E|Fsle 00004001x\u20145 8 2 Head.«|.- After July, 17th you must, trpat each | the A.A.U., and desire to contin.» : : : pa Moran, If .+.4 1 3 2.0 0 der eg gi and McLean; lexan Leads B Division, ë | Young Men's Christian] \u2018Association that membership,.it cañnot take up in being the most popular Polish in Canada and ad Foster, 85 .v2.05 2 3 1 5 0 oo e zr +.Æ 'pranch \u2018as an.athletic club.* They can | gporte With any other Y.M.C.A., un- th U it d Stat A .T Meer aL 3 1 21 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING 7 Up.to and\u2019 Including the games \u2018of | have thelr athleue.activities | h mone na get competitions a Senctioned ne nite es.ustralia alone takes over fn 9 6 2 00 \u2018last\u2019 Saturday, Fuly thé following-is themselves, : ; | ns __ ; .Grborne ote ord D0 FLY phiadepnie \u2026 \u2026 02 Let T6 he standing of the.clubs nthe two have athletic conteste among |t&', onl | In other words, the ¥.MC.A.branch half a million boxes per year.Superior = : Alpermann,|2b-.\u2018».+.3- 0 11 8 0[New York .oo oo ce )3:{.ivisidns of the league: Fa \u2018members without making them ineli-:| that désires to continue) it\" _membèr- \u2018 : ° H Spencer, 1b .oy eo.4 1 014 0 0 [Chicago .».sece-se \u2018gible for.open-Amateur Athletic Union ship: in an association of ithe A.A.U.merit is the rea w Mitchell, ¢ .\u2026.la.2.8 271 6 3 OISt Louis .eo .« : \u2018competition, unless they accept the! must confine its athletic, activities to| CE son.McConnell, p .+ 4 3 38 0 41 Eittebure, a a \u2018Taehtrie la \u2018entry in basket ball, si oo Sport, of such b pohes as.are me ibers of the : \u2018 se Zi A .=8 10 12 97 16 1 : es See 5: fk J'and \u2018field or some other 8 , of LO.or o will o n sanctions | ° : .Totals => + ve.86 10 18 27,16 1 Boston.5.: | Meal 2.an athlete that has: been disqualified: for thelr gumes and register their Itcontains no Turpentine.Try itwith a match.H for Stroud in Tth.= ; K \u2018by the A.A U.A disqualified) athlete! competing athletes.Otherwise they 3 : ; : bud TE, for Malarioy in 9th.| cannot.compete in.club -nlembers\u2019|, cannot continue membership in.the Al It is good for our shoes.H : Score by inpings\u2014 Cn | games, \u2018according\u2019 \u2018to the A.A.U.rules.| A: U.de y T Biomass: reves 13 z 3 a 90 0.6 5 X£ he does he disqualifies.11 t it com ; The Amateur Athietio Uni on recogn- ce ease 2 63.0 2-\u2014J0 | te with him while he under sus-'| izes e right of: any church, «ff \u2014 \u2018Base on balls, off Taylor | - ° pe He ft e Y M h 1 \u201cRa \u201cTHE F.2, off M Ci ell 1; struck out, by Taylor | \u201cCleveland, Ohio, July 15.pension.1f two.\u2018branches a M; | se 001, college or any other individual| \"F4.F DALLEY CO Limi 3, b by McConnell %:three face Tits, Me.| sun.muff.of Sch fer's fly in.the ni C.A.should hold, a meeting: {i any \u2018organization te hold gam a confined tol.\u2019 : hd ted, al \u2018QOabe, Moran; two base hit, Batch, Moran, Inding sayed Washington from a sh | sports over which the A A.U4 claims:| its own members, .if all members com-|.|-| HAMILTON, On | BUFF h Foster, Truesdale; sacrifice flies, Batch, -Qy \u201cYoung gutoltehed Walker, \u201c| jurisdiction\u201d without obtaining| dance Detling.\u201care amateurs, wi eut \u2018gettine - Lu ; t, ALO, N.Y.p Osborne; sacrifice hits, Henline, Sean Heveiand: won 4 to \u201cSears: el tion from your: \u2018associâätion, an = ma «the A.TU.\u2018of :he CONE and LONDON, Eng.11 s en bases, Spencer, Schirm,Truesdate; _- ° 1: ; LL ; \u201c4 £ fret on bases, Buffalo 5, Rochestin 4 ; | Clevélan out, each, individual 3 2h : : \u201c i d double play, McDonald to Miller; Al are h 0.; ; 2 t mann Spencer; hit by piteher,-: a y .| J q sm * ; y 3 [\u2018 J eA 8 drt, mas, = \u2019 4 ny of hn a ed be- al Ta.to get ernoon.sdowne thanges P and tospital result Jimmie ible, it ill also iber of tle dif- rancies, Sarazin the de- 3 and lee, on Ig out.Currie, held in rennan The excur- which York, defi- er he th.ng 8 ly.' thie ance\u2019 ouse d in- wag mit- hese suc- row on\u2019 pect nes.aT, The ss mme wad lol pleased Coach | | on heifer \u2018Beauty.of Windsdr\u2019 (cham- : \u2014 > GE Fess om ie Fo re on ; - DIFFICULTIES | LONDON STOCK Less ee FROM The Mother Country PS \u2014 2) acpibres in many parts of the Em- «+ nave for some time looked Yor- with much interest to the In- \u201cmire championships, and the «3 which took place on the Crys- Pilace track in connection with + r-stival of Empire.attractéd a 2 The company in- mat 0 attendance.| I.ord Desborough, president of ALOTIS, and many prominent Ca- representatives.A trophy had rrsented by Lord Lonsdale for ition among the - athletes of resi Britain; Australia, and Canada.ÿaiy + man from each country com- red CN each event.: Far the 100 yards event R.Opie, Xe Zenlander, was thought, 4, virnry in the scratch sprint at » have a strong prospect of at Halbaus, of Toronto Uni- aysiiy, secuTed the race for: Canada, 5 two-lifths of a second outside even me, The United Kingdom gained 5 vistory of the afternoon im\u2019 the \u201c,!f-mile, J.M.Hill, the English and, wish champion, beating G.A.Wheat- y (Victoria) by 21 1-2 yards.Hallaus scored a fine double by plac- pg the furlong -event to the credit of LTE cade tie nt ell }' Lu amp the ewe.wi amin: [bd 4 ae F.L.canada, Opie, who was again fancied for.this race, being unable to get within two yards and a half 6f the Toronto man.A further Canadian \u2018success was achieved in the mile, J.L.Tait beating E.Owen,.the British representative, by a yard.As the hurdles champien- ship fell to Powell, Australasia, fared badly, and failed to secure a first all the afternoon.The double victory of Halbaus recalls a similar performance by his countryman Kerr, who in 1908 was successful in the 100 yards and the 220 | yards amateur championshifis, and also the 200 metres race at the Olympic games.Kerr was unable, owing to business calls, to make the journey \u201cto England this year.The results of the nter-Empire Championship was:\u2014Canada, 8 points, first; United Kingdom, 9 points, second: Amsterddny, 13 points, third.Results:\u2014 100 yards Inter-Empire champion- ship\u2014F.J.Halbaus (Canada), first; D.MacMillan, Cambridge \u2018: University {United Kingdom), second; -R.Opie (New Zealand), third.Won by a foot, 2 yard between second and third.The winner's time was 10 2-5 sec.220 yards Inter-Empire champion- ship\u2014F.J.Halbaus (Canada), \u2018first; R.Opie (Australia), second; BE.W.Haley, Herne Hill.(United Kingdom), third.Won by 2 1-2; yards.Time, 23 sec.Half-mile Inter-Empire champion- ship\u2014J.M.Hill, Queen's Park Harriers (United: Kingdom), first; G.A.Wheatley, Victoria® (Australasia), second; M.Brock (Canada), third.Won by 2 1-2 yds.inches between second and third.ime, t min.58 3-5 sec.Mile Inter-Empire championship\u2014J.L.Tait (Canada), first; E.Owen (United Kingddm), second; G.Has-.kins (New Zealand), third.Won by a vard.Time, 4 min.46 1-5 sec.- 120 yards hurdles Inter-Empire cham- pinnship\u2014K.Powell (United Kingdom) first: F.Lukeman (Canada), second; F.P.Brown (Australasia), third.Won hy half a \u2018yard.Time, 16 sec.Hit: arriers (seven points), : first; Sop \u2018 London Harriers (nineteen Mints), second; Essex Beagles (20 Mints),.third.| E.C.Barry, Herne Hill, was placed\u201d first man home, win- ring by fifty yards from À.W.Martin (Herne Hill), C.J.Moss (South Lon- fom, being 25 yards further off.Time, 10 min.3 2-5 sec.14% yards scrateh' racé (open)\u2014R.T C.Yorke (L.A.C.), -firgt; A.Knox Canadian Empire team), sécond; Hare (Herne Hill Harriers), ey Ton by 8 yards.Time, 8 min.21 1-5 Re 370 yards (open)\u2014J.Q.Wells, Herne Hill, first; bridge A.C., second: F.J.B.Hosking, Herne Hill, third.Won by two yards, Time, 33 2-3 sec.; A Wonderful Swimmer, \u2018The time was not so good as I hop- *1 ta do, but Pm riot going.to grumble \u2019rsut anything.I am proud to have heen able to win an English, ¢cham- Menship> Thus Harold Hardwick, of \u201cIney, New South Wales, student of.d Mistry, six\u2019 feet high, aged' nine- .4 to.a few friends, who:congratu- \u2018ed him at Leicester, after.he.had Jrried off the National Hundred Yards Championship in 58 3-5 pee after\u201d.Breaking the worsted T \u201cmile team race (ppen)\u2014Herné 4 HI W.T.Wetenhall, Cam-_ 2 CS À The; new championship is a magni- -ficent specimen of youthful manhood, and a perfect tribute to the physique-' developing qualities of swimming.He looks above his age, talks modestly of himself and his performance, and evidently owes no little of his success to the fact that.he has paid.a lot.of attention to the theoretical side of the art.The preliminary heats of ths 100 yards race provided very little guidance as to what was likely to happen in the final.There were so many absentees (five out of eleven) that there: Were but two competitors ih one heat, \u201cthese being Derbyshire and ~ \u2018wick.They went through the process.time of 1 min.13 sec.In the other pheat the Belgian Deprez and the.Not- \u2018tingham man Charlie did not prove.up to the standard of Radmilovic and \u201cfifth of a second bétween them.- The final was a great race for the Hardwick jumped into the lead from.\u201cthe turn.Derbyshire, who is now the Hammersmith Baths superintendent, put up the finest fight he or any other Englishman has ever doné at.6 HALIBUS.in the quarter.mile.distance, getting one-fifth of a second inside the minute, but Hardwick came thrashing down the bath like a motorboat, to touch two yards in front, with and the seventeen-year-oid , Yorkshire swimmer, Hatfield, close up iin 61 sec.And so once again English swimmers had the.disappointment of seeing | \u2018their representatives beaten.Hardwick | himself, however, seems to think that.our prospects of doing.bétter \u2018in the future are bright, as he holds a good opinion of Hatfield.The stroke which carried the young Australian to victory is, so far .as the writer knows, new in England.He does not, as is usual with: swimmèrs employing the \u2018crawl,\u2019 bring both faet out of: the water.Lying flat.on \u2018his face, he drives the left foot up and down beneath the \u2018surface, while : the right rises high out of the water, the toes being turned inwards as far as \u2018| they will go; in bringing the foot down the lower part of the right leg describes a swiff curve, and the foot.strikes the surfaee all along its side.The first question one naturally asks Why does it not take the swimmer from the straight course?tHardwick's explanation is that he works.his legen in combination with his arms, end by pulling at the right time avoids swerv- ng For actual driving power he depends mostly on his arms.These are not drawn straight through thé water: nt the sides of the.body.Each hand !s dipped in wellin.Æront of, the head, 80 that, as Hardwick, says; he can get hold of as much water a8\" \u201cpoggiple; but immediately aftefwards \u201cthe: arm is drawn right adross.and underneath the body.Between every two or three strokes Hardwick gets in: an extra leg movement, and his.wholé \u2018view of his stroke 1s suinmeéd up \u201cin these words of his own; \u2018Regular.breathing and perpetuäl.\u2018imotion cover the: whole secret of speed in swimming.It isn\u2019t & matter of strength at all\u2014just combination amd a little stamina.\u2019 Hard- wigk's stroke has been described as a combinatidn , of \u201cthe \u2018crawl\u2019- and trudgeon, \u2018known in Australia as the -Am- erican-Indian crawl.Hardwick him: self told one that he originally copied Dick Cavill, and then developed his stroke according.to.his own notions.Ohe thing is cértain.He is a great swimmer.His record of fifty-gevéil| seconds was made in a straightaway | swim, and his time in: this week's Daniels when the worldrbeater frat triumphed.His Majesty a Winner, \u201cKing George, president of: the Roya) Agrieulinral Society of England, \u201cWas & very guccessful society's seventy-second annual dfa-|.play.which operied atl Norwich On Monday.The entries of hôrsés, - éattlé, sheep| and pigs nufiibered \u20182,943, as compared with 2,757 at Liverpool last year, -and 2.980.at Gloucester in 199.lished at.Liverpool \u201clast year.\" entries.of produce and agri implements \u2018and, machinery factory.Phe fF \u2018slance,\u2019 {+he Dexter bull \u2018Hard- of qualification in the absurdly slow Hatfield, who got through with only al first length of thirty-three yards.Then top clubs for, the county cricket cham-~i| BE this |\u201d oF 1 apie PE many ga *|4# nothing of extraor : \u201cThe League tablg is as follows: \u2014- JONSHLP.- | Kent \u2018.| Middlesex .| Lancs | Northants.{fruit farms in the Niagara peninsuld,\u2019 \u201c\u201cI\u2019says that nat enly:had'the strawberry, \u2018| @rop.been very much reducéd the :} ragpberries somewhat, \"but the E00 {berries . \u2018Mr.John \u2018H:\"Robérts.déncets Appeal to\u2019 Mal hood and\u201d \u2018Womanhood,\u2019 Miss \u2014\u2018Our \u2018Work- for: the | \u2018vation of the Sabbath\u2019 | W.Mingle, sectetary of thé asbl.o_ BARLY we.BÛTERS BAT al Gala 8ize.à, isn RES + Es ¥ ) Enlarging Let us do your Developing and Printing.Our Apparatug and our skilled operators are such that we .oan assure you the BEST results.23% x 3%.25.2% x 44.20 316 x voit.ao bolt Gardé \u201cfrom \u201cAy \u2018sive, rr Ground Floor.XxX 4%.x 7.0iey x #0} 50: E bac Tee oo 6077 x 8%.50 10.$1.00 x 12.$180 doz, PRICE LIST.Devel.Unmtd.Mtd.Pts.per doz.por oz.per doz.Posignettes 1% x 2 :\u2018F an fine quality Brussels \u2018À PRICH.\u201c - When the Boy Breaks Loose You can depend upon it he is nut going to be a respecter of clothes.Confine him in Overalls or Rorap- ! ors, BOYS\u2019 OVERALLS, with bib an- shoulder straps, Blue, with fin: be hairline stripes.Fits 35 boys age 7 to 15 years.n } : BOYS COMBINATION KHAXI | ROMPERS.Little Boys\u2019 Romp, : ers, made up in Blue Chambrav, : Galatea and Tans, elastic bot- | i } toms.Fit boys age 2 to 8 years .- \u2018 \u2014First Floor Up.Don\u2019t Spoil the Furniture by Neglecting to Gover it Properly Or, by failing to Re-Cover it when necessary.Don't forget to take care of the windows.Any fabrics necessary in thig kind of work will be found here on the Second Floor up.Clearing Line of Household and Furniture Tapestry, Art Silks, Roman 3at- ins, French Art Shadow Cloths, etc.A variety of colorings, suitable for recovering of furniture, bedrooms or living rooms, curtains and other household decorative purposes.50 \"inches vice Rez.48 and .50, 3 15 and .98, 8.ry $2.00, $3.00.© Goodwin's Semi-Annual price, 25, .49, .75, $1.00, $3.A Fine Line of Fancy Colored Tigured Scotch Window Muslin, in gothic and casement designs.A nice and dainty curtain for short or long curtains.50 inches wide: .60, .57, .55.Goodwin's gaol = Annual price, Monday per yard.oe oe \u202628 Swisg Sash and Vestibule .WNets, with applique centre design, in White and Ivory, Net, 18, 24, 30 and 36 inches wide, in a variety of patterns to suit all sized door Res Ba 58, .65,- .75, $1.45 eg.08, .69,-.4D, A 40, 48, 62, 98 Et C.Odd Lines of Musling, Nets, Scrims, and Lace Curtains, - MONDAY, RATF- \u2014Becond Floor op.\u2026i + és Ae où pond FLOUE ae HE | © Capetown, Tuy.16.\u2014The Foam: *] Wao wou ressntly \u201cappo tb sgtory\u2019 PP thel- |'main neutral if.Great Bfitain were.\u201cat | \u201cwar, says:.\u2018John Bull to-day.boasts \u2018are practically \u2018independent; and.only\u201d we = 1 .a : : \u2014 i X.Alta is a man aged arty.ave | on \u2018He has \u2018been troubled for the past three.-years.with boils.He may have several in clusters, than a respite, then a return.ile keeps.the bowels as regular as possible._Ans.\u2014Boils are small abscesses in the skin which are due to infection of the hair and sweat- follicles.\u2018They are particularly apt to return and tend.to spread from a common centre.In the treatment of the.\u2018condition it is important to prevent the | Infection of the follicles surrounding the will contain - many new The Leo trio, trick bic show their ability in | band stand, \u2018and their -pe a eight foot graffe-cycle believed when.it.is wit .Dupore, one of the trio ladies on his shoulder single wheel, and also\" and spins which are in Burke and \u2018his ir dog chum; Merle Floren: 3 TE Seeley Novelty Musical iselle Contois, America\u2019s at rano; and Arco, the live wis Who can stand a shock are the attractions at t re.theatre.A new features is | dog.\u2018and Lu \u201ccireus ; Shere ir.war: Setween é engines 26 an Another | \u2018big free attraction \" |:been trained: to dive into à \u2018ywatér from a platform neaffly | from the ground, and will give liminary trial of, F.D.McRae opened : hibition tri _ \u2018daily.Pr of iT esterday, before, ithe porige.s istratè, | ¥ LY.das.a a sl ; ordre s Dig \u2018Alliance May in Kingston, Kingston, ost; aly July 15.\u2014 M.Rochester, \u20188 resentin Eg the ings with.the.tribesmen, and Who has | \"people gated them: l'enester- warned Mi 3 \u2018the company \u201cwould have to.responsibility of its action, but- hat the Alliance nte been \u201ceffected.of: the.Perrin .Plow & if 8 Fale: the'[ n aw] July \u2018 \u201c15 \u2014The the.Fiano, Minister of .Finan ;-| Charles.Fitzpatriek, Chief .Canada: \u2018were.pasgengers o 3 All al mall st \u2014 AND ANSWERS - (We \u2018invite questions on all possible Jos \u201c gublects -of \u201cgeneral interest, to which.we shall do our best to obt-in correct | answers, shall insert\" such queries y and replies as we can make room for.B must not be used, however, ke an \u2018advertising \u2018column or as an inquiry bu- \"| reay for matters not of public interest.\u201cEvery query must be accompanied with name and postäl address of the .\u2018sender, and no notice -/ill be taken of | : Addhymous: communications.) : Ad | MEDICAL! 3 ; (Letters.for.ta ae de artment should oo ; Taotrsesen Montreal Ould a Po per à Ta oy question which is not auitable for publication, a reply will be Bent by mail if a stamped ed addressed envelope and $1, \u2018phys ; se\" \u2018fee, be, enclosed with such ques- \u201cWhen the boll has once formed it hardly pessible to stop it going on to le bardly pe but you should poultice freely, with the precaution, however, to paint the skin round about with tincture of iodine.This will.prevent the tion.of new areas.THe \u2018best \u2018simple \u2018remedy: is yeast.If possi.le get liquid beer yeast and take a teaspoonful in water an hour after each meal.\u2018This you will need.to continue for six weeks steadily.The yeast works wonders and *| will.in_time.cure.the \u2018tendency perma- nenfly.If necessary, you can use a -dried yeast, rubbing it up with water into a liquid -of thick syrupy consist-.3 | ence and using in the same, way.Take plenty.of water, otherwise you.ma, y up- et your.stomach.RET Mrs E.B.L.asks for.a recipe to cure the itch.Ans.\u2014Treatment has to be carefully carried out to Le.efficacious.Itch i8 a disease due to an animal para- | site of tko insect: variety which pene- | trates the sweat-glands and there lives, causing irritatioh.TO eure the disease | you must kill this.The clothing should \u2018| be put aside.Linen or cotton articles :} must be {boiled.Other garments had better: be | bath, using plenty of soap.Finally, rub burned.Then, take a warm in the ordinary sulphur .ointment, | made half strength.This must not be | merely rubbed on the affected skin, but fit must be worked in by massaging.GOUGH.°\u2026- Fe PB: has a son, nineteen \u2018years of age.- |'He \u2018had had.a cough for two years.He Ais.constantly clearing hls \u201cthroat but { does mot raise much.When, he gets a cold he 1s much worse.Otherwise, is \u2018Ans.\u2014It 1s difficult to advise you | without having an oppor: unity to make \u2018a \u201cthorough physical \u2018examination, but it seems Mkely that the trouble is In the.nose and throat rather than in the chest.Jf you can get an opportunity to consult\u2019 a speolalist/ it would be better, as troubles of \u2018this nature are not - very amenable : to home remedies.In the \u2018mearttime he might gargle| his- throat \u2018{-twice daily with salt and - water.He might also -enutt up & lttle dnto the 8 \u2018nostrils.! ; i LF 4 3 _ * .| LEGAL\u2019 4: EA Los ONTARIO.4 ST INSURANCE.BY: MORTGAGEE, F.W: CA Alperta.\u2014Q.\u2014A gave Ba imortenge on his farm: Some time after .|-A= Built a barn and tusured it with C.|About 8 year after the barn.was insured demanded the.policy transferred to \u2018(his company and \u2018A did so.But when B jeaw.1 the\u2019 polia¥ he wrote: A saying his\u2019 mp ny.would-not accept it (I think ly::on account, ot is.oi a Mutual - FOR SALE Business Premises, Self-Contained Residences, Residential Flats, Factory Sites and Bullding Lots in All Parts of the City, Westmount and Outremont.Call and see our lar e List and let us take z you to see the properties in our Automobiles We can.suit [the humblest or the rich buyer.FINDLAY & HOWARI LIMITED 2 Notre PHONE MAIN 1909, Dame Street, West.force payment.TT» living with Compäny, but.1 think mainly on account | of \u2018his company being in the insurance business), and that they were going to \u201chave it cancelled (which they did), and insure it in their own company.\u2018there had been only $1.000 on the barn, ||.but A decided he wanted more and wrote || B asking him to put $1,400 on it.a Year, or maybe a little more, the barn ; was burnt, and when B was called on for the insurance he said they did not i have the barn insured.company liable, and, if so, \u201cfor which amount, the $1,000 policy they cancelled, or the $1,400 they were asked, or rather ordered to put on the: barm?\u2018has certainly a meritorious claim again |B or the company or both, and for the | $1,400 4f his loss amounted to that much; but it is very possible that he | may not, legally, be in à position to en-.We would strongly recommend, however, that he see a soli- | citor personally and without delay, and | instruct him tc proceed in the matter, DEVOLUTION OF ESTATE.Ontario.\u2014Q.\u20141.If Miss A Miss K on their father's homestead, father and mother both being dead, died without a will, leaving money in the bank, who ame \u2018her legal heirs, she leaving two brothers living besides the sister?and nieces (children Ti other brothers).be given to the sites without both brothers\u2019 consent?Ans.\u20141.All her brothers and sisters the children of her \u2018brothers and sisters.the shares their parents would tively take were they living.the consent of all interested would be necessary.UNPAID WAGES AND BORROWED MONEY.A.C, Ont.\u2014Q.\u20141.How can I collect my wages as a servant girl?several years for a man and h with a stipulated wage for summer, and a dollar less per month for the winter had worked about three years I was told that they could \u2018not pay me for the winter, but I could work for my board, which I refused to do \u2018and left when they owed me twenty- four dollars and fifty cents ($24.50), but said they could not pay me just then.When they came for me-the next year nothing was said about what I was to -| have, but they gave me what they could Mil I was.partially paid for my last work, But the twenty-four dollars and Arty \u2018cents.still stood, for which he said 1 pay me interest.He also bor- | rowed a sum of money from me for which he did not promised to pay me me when I w me when I left a.year i \u201cto Day.or: settle.3.Can it all months.After Le I Is B and hisi Are her nephews 2.Yes; they take I worked fora Ti o-and refused money several times, getting a.little each.time, till my.last work was about id.Now he tells me he has moner.but is not going to give it to me, as did \u2018not promise to pay me wages when I went last.But I understood I wat to have the same.2.Can I sue for se'- \u2018tlement?38.Can I collect the money he borrowed, having no witness, and how\u2019 Ans.\u20141.Yes.2.Yes.3.It is probable that \u2018you can make the collection.The claims should be combined and proceed ed upon by suit in the Division Court, ENTAILED PROPERTY.Inquirer, Ont\u2014Q.\u2014I1.Can propertr in Ontario now be entailed, and if not.when was the law abolished ?Mr.À died in 1897, leaving property to \u2018his son Stephen and the children of his body te -gotten.Stephen has one daughter 1.Could Stephen now under any eircur- nces give an absolute title to suc\u2018 property?8.Could a squatter on er: tailed property acquise such by right © possession, and if so, what time js r- quired to obtain it by such right?ans \u20141.Yes.2.Yes, by deed registere\u2019 within six months after execution.3.It is possible.The period is ten years., À BUSINESS PROBLEM.Perplexed.\u2014Some months ago J or dered a small quantity of goods ?business house in the city of Phil phia, Pa., and sent cash with order 4\u201d ter two weeks I received a lett-r ; knowledging my order and remittance which letter, of course, I have still in my possession.In the same letter 11° firm said that they hoped to ship befor the end of that week, assuring me t° \u2018would give the order their best att r tion.Three months have passed ~v © «and I have received no goods, ant vo -word that they were ever shipped.\u2018have written to them five times (on \u2018by registered letter) regarding the der, but I have not received a line \u201d reply to any of the letters.In =» last I requested them to cancel the \" der and refund the money.To t 5 likéwise they have paid mo attent:n\u201d The questions I desire to ask are \u2018 \u201c following: 1.What would you advise °° \u201ctodo in ithe circumstances?Would © advise legal action; if so, what?Fle.state simplest process first.Value order.$12.2.Would the fact that © firm is in.the United States prevent = * possibility -of collecting amount of der?Would it make it more difficult gucceed?8.Coula you indicate 5 probable cost ?If I should take le: action to whom hours I apply, a not\u201c here or a notary in.Philadelphia- .the latter, where could I obtain na\u201d and Address; Ans.\u2014Get into ce.munication with a Philadelnhia Tawy .2.No.8.No.4.See a local lawy a x Rave.called for my.10 could refer you to a Philade!l»\"ia wyer - ue mg IRS a hen es n e WwW, STH Wego, eee er SN AT EE SEL TE 66 Tempo di Gavotte.Peur Gavotte from PAGLIAC ( THE MOUNTEBANKS ) i | EU eu 2 Prime a = = por (FE = = v > > 5 ° .» dd sorry ail TS ç Eee REY Sy ma eft eh .1 1 4 + > Published by AMERICAN MELODY- co, New York.S11 gent legislation it may be too late al.injure the cele and may disappear | + ._ Fave the trees.It is astonishing what With; the caol.es of wii : oo apathy there is in this matter, and some Capper carbonate ds a- useful sors : G ARDEN therwise, sensible.people whe ir 18: often\u201c > ë QEt meer di grumiout have- been: * : x0 : ; yr ; ; + + Ey h, there will comé a par : \u201cBkéleton \u201clgaves\u201c In, + This department is conductea by\u2019 day and settle them for us.\u201d your envelope are cgertainly fav ie + Mrs Annie L Jack, Chateauguay But such vague;ideas are © like catching | ing, and I can well belfeve they disigure : asin, ue.jo.xh whom all dues at straws in a whirlpool.If we only the, plants, for my tary -are- not, in any appréciated the blessings of, our *rees, etter con on, ot weather + u ons answered through Ha WIE and valued them more for themselves bringing out multitudes of hungry rose + ess.\u2019 - and their uses and their beauty.But slugs, the larva of the saw flies that in : = the saw and axe lays them low,the cruel their larval state live.on the foliage, \u2018Hast thou, named all the birds without.a Loved ne wood rose and left it on its stalk?At rich n men's tables eaten bread and pulse?Unarmed, 1, faced danger, with a heart of trust And loved so well a high behaviour Inman or maid, that thou from speech refrained - Nobility more nobly to repay?0 be, my, friend, and teach me to be thine.\u2019 It was during a conversation with Felicia that I quoted one of the lines.in Emerson's poem that he named \u2018Forbearance*: \u2018Loved the wood rose, and left it on its stalk,\" as part of the test to be ap- rlied to the friend he would desire.But to Felicia, the chief joy of having the flowers is the plucking, to satis- fv her generous moods, a quality far above the reckless waste that ofcen takes place by those who gather simply for the sake of ossess! IN, Net satis- fed to enjoy the beauty.\u2018on its stalk.\u2019 Yet often it is lille the sea shells described by the same author, who tells us that he found after bringing them home t:at they \u2018Had left their beauty on the shore, with the sun and the sand and wild uproar.\u2019 Much as I love to give flowers to tiose who have none, and to send them as voiceless messengers of remembrance, there is «a feeling of revolt arajinst indiscriminate gathering, when some one pounces upon the opening beauties, and plucks it for sheer wantonness or ownership.Perhaps, as a dear friend once sug- «ested, there is something of the Oriental in my antecedents, for like a Persian, 1 could be content to gaze upon and enjoy my favorite flower where it arew, to meditate over it half in vision, tn return to it while it lived.But this method entails labor, for unless the plant is kept from going to seed there will be no continuing bloom, so practi- val picking has its double uses, especially this dry weather, when they wither on the stalks.Among the hot weather little annoyances I have found the sting of a hornet, when the' mercury is in the nineties, about as hard to bear as any of he little stinging things we have to experience.And the sting being in the back did not leave me with any more respect for tie hornet.Dr.Talmage once preached a sermon from the text: \u2018The Lord thy God will s-nd the hornet,\u2018 and he compared it to tue stinging vexations and misunderstandings of life that beset us, the lit- Ue foes that make us suffer, by saying \"doing disagreeable ings, ever ready t' punctüre us in one\u201d way or anotlier, \u201ciihout a charitable thought for our yet even the hornet is said to have is mission, not only to teach us pa- Hera, but it feeds its young on mos- \u2018toes, and so we feel inclined to endure the sting of the hornet \"that helps 1» exterminate the other irritant.THE TREE DESTROYERS.It was a pleasant relief to find the Sthlect of insect depredations ciscussed = \u2018Cay\u2019s naner, bu: wftt* it arouse fhe powers in authority to concerted ac- in Far unless there is swift and inteili- ee Pains Have ! Vänished 1 Neuraigia Completely Cured.The cure of Mrs.H.IL.Barrett, Guthrie, P.Q.is another viotory by\u201d Hood's Sarsaparilla.This great medi- tine has sucoeeded in many cases where others have utterly falled.\u2018 Mrs Barrett says: {rom neuralgia in the bead,.face and Shoulders I had used various medi- Cines without relief.I heard of: Hood's Sirsaparilia and decided to try it, and.I bless the day I dla.I took jt several months and now feel: well.All es hve, vanished.\u201d .° 3 al druggists EC.\"I suffered intensely i fire destroys them, and\u2018 then follows drought and wind storms.\u2018In arid regions, where in order to have any shade from the pitiless sun & tree must be cared for, it is treated with more respect, and a grove of date palm trees in Arabia is as cold water to tha thirsty soul of the traveller, and under the Mosaic law it was a crime to destroy a palm tree.The people of that time realized bet: ter than do some of the present generation that you can build cities, raise cattle, and fashion great shipg for commerce in a comparatively short time,but no man, not even a king, can make a giant tree without waiting for its natv- ral growth.SEVERAL QUESTIONS.Hedge.\u2014Your lawn are very good.Have it ploughed and levelled in early autumn, then seed and roll the land, and give a light too dressing late in the season.The grass next season should be cut and left on the lawn as a mulch, and will increase and thicken with the season.As for the crab apple tree it can cei- tainly be grafted or budded Af you prefer is for the hedge, my advice woull be in favor of cedar in your latitud: for privet has a habit of being winter Lill- Last season, though snow was deep and protective, the -privet in my garden suffered severely,though perhars every five out of six years it w:li es- rape, Jn making a cedar hedge have the trench for the plants dug this autumn and if the season is moist the young plants may be set out; if not get then into the ground at the first possible time in spring.One of tha secrets o successful planting of any evergreens is never to let the roots feel the wind, but keep covered during removal.LESSONS IN ROSE GROWInG: \u2018Alma.\u2019\u2014You wish to have a rose bed, and ask several questions regarding it, nor do I wish to discourage you.But in this province, with cold winters and hot dry summers, with the voracious insects that devour them, it becomes both expensive and unsatisfactory to make the rose bed in sight of the house.Better take a part of the kitchen garden, and be sure to have water available, so that sprinkling can be given every day during budding and blossoming.For a rose bed, instead of smelling sweet, is often offensive both to sight and smell, with the odor of bug killing compounds, it is not pleasant whether by its own or any other name.Then in late autumn there is the work of laying them down and covering with earth or manure, and making the ga-den for several months.all humps and hillocks that are never picturesque.But if you have new land, not \u2018undermined by trees, rich and well drained, and out of sight, plant your Hybrid Teas and your Perpetuals, not forgetting some June roses, the dear old Provence roses that hold the real perfume.There ls a new race of roses, not yet brought to perfection, but capable of improvement, and that is the Rosa Ru- gosa, a native of the sand cunes of, \u2018Northern Japan and Corea.\u201cIt is hardy.has large lustrous leaves not eaten iby- insects.the flowers are showy and.continuous through the summer, and in autumn the foliage and seed \u2018heps\u2019 are brightly colored and handsome.Many new Hybrids from these roses have been raised successfully.Madame Georges ers, while several others are rose or crimson in color.For those who do.not care to fight the many insects and chance of mildew that troubles the roses \u2018roses, even when they are but single of petal.CELPRY BLIGHT.Angus.\u2014It is difficult to determiñe the cause of celery \u2018blight, though it is 1 generally reported as most troublesome f-@uring hot dry periods with heavy night dews, at which time : ithe vigor of the- Pit is reduced.ideas in regard to the Bruant having semi-double white flew- we have usually | grown, it might be well to try these hardier sorts, that grow with little care, 1 and have the sweetness of the summer i \u2018Philip Carteret.cutting holes, and\u2019 ;skeletonlzing.leaves; as Yours.are; and.6x de figuring the plant.| ; The saw fly is a four-winged beg: like : insect of a deep shining black color, with translucent smoky wings, having dark brown veins and a brown spot: near the middle of the edge of the forewdngs: The slug when.full grown; \u2018is aboût one-third of an inch\u2019 long, the body soft and delicate, the color\u2019 green above and yellowish below.It: has a small oval head and a black spot on \u2018each side enclosing the eye.Where it is possible to apply \u2018Paris greem without danger of poisoning hu- man beings: or animals, it can {be sprayed on the foliage in the proportion of an, ounce to & gallon of water.| If lime water is \"added it) prevents scorching, and the Paris green must be ter into a fine paste \u2018before the bulk of water is added, and churned in ja sprayer: or.force pump until :thoroughly vlended., ate of Lead, for a: leaf feeders, though, [it often -discolôrs the foliage, but only.for a time.It is applied in the same manner as Paris green, and being adhesive, it sticks to the \u2018grape is the Worden which bears fine large.glusters resembling the Concord, but a few days earlier in ripening.\u201cIt \u2018has, hôwever, the fault of being uneven \"$i 1s) \u2018however, only.one seasbn in ten, \u2018that these back grapes reach.the ripé- ness that is necessary to make a table grape à success as regards sweetness.\u2018FOR A SHADED CORNER.Leslie.\u2014If you have a Begonia, Vernon, it| will thrive in a shaded corner, the \u2018quick called often Periwinkle, will nér pink and green, that are a delight.Castor Beans will\" grow in such \u2018a place, looking tropical; though small, and the Vinca, callel often Periwinkle, will live and spread a carpét over the ground, But inlorder to grow where there is but little sunshine, plants in shaded.beds must be kept supplied with blesty of ater and rich soil + | ;\" 4- DROVE SCOURGES ox nay Chay NAVY.in Conditions of Sailors Brought About by Capt.: Cook.L | asefleld, PS Manchester \u2018Guat.(John Capt.| James cod ithe famous Eng: natives of Hawaii, on his third voyage, than any seaman of his time.Strangely enough, however, he took no credit to himself for having'done.it and done it so well.The achievement.on-which, he prided himself was the very great one of having banished from e British mavy \u2018the two seourges oO scurvy and typhus.When) he first went: to: sea, di made the sea service ly as it had been 150 years before, when they kilted their\u2019 2,000 a [year the navy alone.\u201cIn the first years of Cook's soared fever, séurvy.and very those two stroyed some twelve-thirteenth; men in Anson's squadron.In the.of voyage in, the \u2018Endeavour,\u2019 sc almost destroyed.thei whole \"gr \u2018able to re ; ment.the rowing fecord 5 those - w) presented - \u201cCook \u2019, \u201cUnder.the ae ympany of a voyage \u2018of three.years a days, th hroughou an us first mixed with a small quantity of\" wa, ; \u201cA more valuable insecticide is Arsen-: leafage, and is.much : less | likely i to-produce scorchine.| AN EARLY GRATE.\u2019 Sn L.V.S.\u2014The earliest: rellable- \u2018bldek In | this: respect, and\u2019 requires close prun- | root quickly and soon\u2018 make a little cor- | lish adventurer, who was killed by the | 1776-79, did more important charting | s dead\u2019 ! Copley.medal: .EN Tories SR ches, off.\u2019 after.\u2018They.ere p \u2018so\u2019 thet \u201cthey : Hät- ; below after four hours on de stead of the usual \u2018four on a In hot weather they vi tected from the sun \u2018b cold amd wet weather t they were made to wash ; selves and their linen.Fres was Issued liberally at all times |- BE | ep and coir Pree vite 1 ventilated.The ship was frequently | washed and scraped, dried by portable stoves and fumigated with gunpowder.The.well was\" frequently flushed and | dried.After great exertions the.men were given comforting\u2019 drams and made to change their clothes.Every healthy sailor now alive at \u2018sea fs in a sense a mem on 00 früitful hygienic: activities, o | - THE SHETLANDS From the \u201cWestminster Gazette.\u201d rl mt is \u2018not perhaps \u2018generally known .that\u2019 an opinion expressed, half humor- { ously, dy Lord Salvesen at the opening of: ; the\u201d Norse Gallery in the Scottish | exhibition in Glasgow with regard to the ownership of - the Orkney and Shetland Islands is fortified by very high authority.His lordship, \u2018speaking as a lawyer,\u2019 is not sure whether the islands, do not belong to Norway ré WHO OWNS THE ORENEYS AND\u2019 ed; with interest Bebe, Bon years,\u2019 would be entitled 6 -redeem them.As a matter of faet,\u201d plenipo- (a couple of centuries after the islands had come into the possession.6 \u201cthe Scottish crown) decided not only that the right of redemption had: not then been barred by the lapse of - .but that it was imprescribable.\"The is- 1znds were pledged in 1468, sé that interest is due for nearly four ad a pair centuries.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE, VANISHING HOTEL LABEL, joyed| \u2018a holiday- France, Germany and Belgium, laments the decay of a practice that has given many travellers a little innocent pleasure and satisfaction.Every one \u2018kno the joke abopt the indignation of the American tourist when a too attentive servant carefully cleaned all the hotel labels off his trunk.Apparently this harmless form of ostentation is no longer possible.\" Our.correspondent reached home with only tentiaries assembled at Breda in 1668 A correspondent who has Just en-f scamper \u2018through |.1 ok \u2018that * ego y the one qddition to the hotel labels on his .| pe, Ke, pike ¥ repped \u201cpay al and \u2018this in\u2019 spite of the fact that he money for which they pis He had rested at a dozen places.At one! hotel he: asked.for a label, ard was \u2018told.that the practice had been discontinued.The explanation offer, ed was that the luggage label is an out-of-date form of advertisement; and! no longer sufficiently effectual to-: Justify its continuation.hote] advertising, The cost of > .it seems, has in- creaged by leaps and bounds in the last ten years, and the demand for free picture postcards at hotels alone has far exceeded what used to be the outlay ion luggage labels.Retrenchment on old methods has had to be exercised and'the luÿgage label has had to ba sacrificed as one of the enforced econ+ omles \u2014!Manchester Guardian.\u2019 CC \u2014\u2014 : SHELTER FOR CABMEN.A irecommendation is being made to Coupell for a by-law to be passed \u2018the # ta ffeot that at each cabstand thers - should be only one shelter, and in each shelter only one telephone for each telephone company.This is thought to bg enough for all the cabmen.= * | me ge > \u201celimination of the toxins that have accumulated in the body.ch sweet and clean and the bowels SQUTT f the \u2018Sheddded Wheat 1 appin \u2014 | er om rar yer gh rom good digestion and enough outdoor exercise to liver active and the pores of the skin open: for the a | i | es.3 f nutriment in w or cottage\u2014it is\u2019 eaten with eter, SG cn, OAV Ce nou e stomach is tired of heavy ens and ner suggestion that is full of Health and Happiness with freedom\u201d en worry and work: Place two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in in a deep sf them with berries or any other fresh fruit; pour over ittle cream and sugar to suit the taste.Delicious, |for the Summer days when m milk, -and and sty et as | smallest bulk.tes rip and ty you to the Summer cmp, OREO OER ARORA ERROR OCR CARRERE EOC RRCRA RR ROCEIEN ess um \" Tgp ee ew mae sn me Spd a = 5 Tay ye - 3 i 5 p « A fp >.sa .ce T fs E , _ Es .Lo a 208 x + 2 a on Ce LE % 4 A eh x k SE x vo ae \u2019 .\u2019 ; : oo - > ; E vi pti.3 7 a Le 1 5 | irs A _ | Eu __ pd 7 : \u2014 ' A 2 TT ; es I = Pe AR 5 ; % | ; _ Les ta j 3 = \u2019 e.2 = Cova MERE J .Yon: A EE p - pr 5 - ow \u2014 ; ; = : \u2018 : ès À La \u2018\u201c .- 4 = , a .- iB \u201d ri Le ~ , LL : \" = 2.| =.Pme ee LIN ve gps Pig SES ; .\u201c _ Le \u2018 < ; J 0.AT \u2014\u2014 oy = ae _ a = ; ST Le = x Me Get Ua Te ES ; ga Heated a TEE ip =F arn peu pe .; a n Ba bo à aad 3 hak si eG ; i ba » 2._ i = ey Ra TT ne ni Co Sone ru ~ rs : .\" BR Lo L.RIPPER \u201coo 2e ; ?.i % oo: + k \" ES : CL 2 Pe) Ce Srl x .Tee \u201d es __ - 1 ; EE à .= A vy A 5 Morse A .\u2018 ey .a - i j ~ aa \u2026 = - - en Lo aa , M pue, te \u20ac : % : ; .Te ., sx R = - .: Es RA 1, Bu ry pre POP .a A .a , _ SE =.= 2° ee : ue re Lo | mp\u201d 5 miles.a _ à ; - g g RY PRY to hd x ; ¥ ?TT ws 0 - .| Co = Srey .SES ex .er .| EL - nd » > A et or A Le mé re aes =, , na \u2018 \u2018 = re Le 5 .; \u20ac n A PION Tt x ee ge ! 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So = - er - ; .3 mi 5 ~~ = - Fe ME i IAI tater = sais I~ o Rey A Le au dala ie Le > \u2014 ; ied a rer vm 7 Li rte : - = .LC y 3 a > La \u2026 - | 3 \u2018 v, pus , Qu spill Eta ne teri \u201cre 2 .- Leu, AEE, » -, \u2014 x a .Tok - ; \u2018 ja rene cponpénmes ; 3 GA ITR re pr SA nr \u2019 » , 2 3 * iB _ ; ] a i p ; , = TPS RS Nas = _ orig a pra prises ; x x Cranage Aa Sap brivis pertes ee J PAIR épi TEE Cor, \u201c.Httle .run.> early soon acquire better strokes, and: \u2018fog fashion requires.less effort.fos Be » \u2018breast stroke.\u2014The W: STAYING AT HOME | -\u201cThere isn\u2019t very much glory in \u2019b\u2018d- iñg with the stuff\u2019 but there is solid comfort,\u2019 and Aunt Urula, having thus declared herself, took up \"her knitting and leaned back in her chair.Aunt] Ursula is a discreet \u2018woman whose words have.weight: \"When we go.to the \u2018steamer | to see our.friends off there are flowers and farewells aad the \u2018happy eclat of somewhere, \u2018banners were.waving -and drums beating \u201cForward \u2018march.\u2019 We | stand on the pier and watch the receding steamer till, a lessening speck, it is lost to view, and then, drying our eyes, we go home, put the kettle on, and make a cup of tea.- Here enters comfort number one.It is very doubt- : ful .whether our - beloved \u2018travellers, whatever pleasures they may enjoy, flavor before they reach home once \u2018more.When one can control the whole process of tea making, from the cold water, freshly drain and freshly boiled, not allowed to stand and-sim- mer and evaporate and grow flat, but hpiled briskly and brewed steamingly over tea carefully selected and.dell- cately measured, one Is sure of a beverage before which headaches take wings and fly away, änd which is nectar and ambrosia combined.Travellers\u2019 tea is often a composition with mixed flavors, in which hay\" and ker: osene predominate.\u2019 The person who stays at home may | not, indeed, make acquaintance with novel scenes and situations, but in the: added quiet and comparative freedom from care, which the lessened family | Qa journey just begun, and'it is as \u2018though\u2019 \u2019 \u2018hand.Will taste tea with the excellent home| The bravest battle that ever: was fought 5 \u201c Shall I tell you where\u201d snd when?On, the maps of the world Fou will find- -'it not; - ia : nen.Lu Nay, \u201cnot.«with.cannon -or \u201d ttle With svord \u2018grocery,\u2019 last week, and it didn\u2019t have na more \u2018sub-: stande - to \u201cit.than\" sawdust.\" But- I reckon\u2019 \u2018Lindy takes to\u201d At Because.ts 8 fashioniable:! SE ¢ \u2018Maybe #he.bought # because i fashiohable,.; \u2018but.I \u2018take notice that: she don\u2019t: never: eat any \u201cof it \u2018herself: And neither does Dick: \u201cBut she aa of Lindy's that.I'm.all ru \u2018ain't nothir\"'th thé world: the: iatten- with ris,\" bit ft \u2018she \u2018Strong ag'in, why, \u2018of \u2018course, hi body- \u2018else fr the world.- \u201cWe've \u2018been 5 ç \u2018pen\u2019 to.khow,\u2019 intérrupted Mandy with the courage to \u2018oppose like and.aweet.i wheneys to have her own way ti :Jife I can't help \u2018doin\u2019; tells.me.to do.And sh sun, acwn za need, | Bipkdn thE sam agp nn map \u201d twenty.\u2018Years s ago.as es thet set tl her ur the \u2018notion that 1, red; that i health A there ain't use.In.me.sayin\u2019 .I.don't\u2014n Dick knows.mighty: : well-.th \u2018thinks here ia and.says: 1- must eat that.stufé-to get \u2018agrees with her.He thinks.she's\" \u2018perfectly, fight in everything she.does and says.Or, least-ways he pretends to.\u201d But I.| knowed how it would bé when: he married a city girl'instid of takin\u2019 a wife right here in the naberhood.i Now, there was Susan Ford\u2014' il {Susan Ford didn\u2019t.want him; 1 hap- a laugh.\u2018And\u2019 it's a good thing\u2019 \u2018she didn\u2019t, too, for Dick and Her \u2018never was suited to one another.- And 3 Heap more.\u2018sot in her ways! mn 1s.v = J CT wouldn't mia eatin\u2019 : she'd give \u2018me \u2018Somethin! \u2018else 6 my breakfast.lately, and that: \u2018hot biscuit aù coffee will: \u2018lve; me dyspepsy ny complaint.Simicks\u201d Jost as it I ain been eatin\u2019 hot biscuit, and: strong coffee all my; ooh neër ou \u201cWell,.good.gracioi: poniion.You | ] do, Mandy.It ho.We ! 2dt \u2018as well.28 x I might have 8 néw-fang- led notion of her's.= \u20ac - \u2018she\u2019 8: aimin® at to save\u2019 my | HE \u2018stupidity.\u2018afd meekne .| Mandy returned .to her.ir 2 \u2018suddenly around, \u2018you \u2018re But, no, \u2018she: lows that I've been à ealih\u2019 of too mu h meat in Mandy's\u2019: \u201cwisdom was | eyes that still: Tetained À > as: some\u2018 \u2018laughable Fltuatid i xe fore\u2019 \u201chis \u201cmental vision.and ré used to: : die\u201d En \u2018of (piri.rout.a EE he.fe) plied, vw h, stah., Took as peait'dy you do.\u2019 : ut 1 reckon, v | %0 > inake.ap, at\u2019 dinper | and] supper.3 \u201cot What.you.miss at \u2018break! st?.ci \u2018No; 1 \"can't \u201cay that\u201d de! Lindy lets me ent.a; \u201ccouple of \u2018 soft-boited eggs\u2019 for.Supper; .and - Jometimes- 4a bowl.of.chicken - broth, \u2018but nothin\u2019 else except that : \u2018health food!\u2019 \u2018Chicken, broth?Well, Ji: you.\u2018ain't an.old\u2019 \u2018simpleton.Pa.\u2018Dex tan!\u201d and ning) with a .snQrt of disgust.: \u2018He got up Slowly and hat.\u2018I reckon it\u2019s about tb I vas go- in,\u201d he remarked meekly, yet: making nRo movement towards 1 aving.\u2018Its so.late and I've.got man | -evenin\u201d C 8 Pears: Hike| the! \u2018days\u2019 re pa n mighty: hat \u201cA re don't\u2019 | put o on his won't.be home till dark.\u201d 4 2 \"ot course,\u2019 said Mand ry turnin Lito: offer \u2018you \u201csome advice: 20.\u2018nd -you'll \u201cBa; à \\ she wd look, \u201cif \u2018to |do: any {such feeble rrington, his 5 in ail that- ltd.And a sad like light or his faith -bo andJess, however much he doubted hig\" own Attortiigpting.i jwers.And flow ag s \u2018to: plan 4f\u201cagyise he was not Sitnout sa sense of huror, readily enough follow a icovert suggestion :wheh \u2018it was \u2018offered \u2018by \u201ca more active and inventive mi pd than his.own.5 i There was a funny little twihikle in J \u201chis blue eyes as he walked hop eward he \u20ac ness, : and brilliancy | of youth, and lorice or twice he chuckled softiy| to h mself n came-be- 2 But when he, reached ho ne 1 aie = \u2018his pitter- Strals htening- im @.certain; ÿ | Blegielne-\" Bt the \u2018glonder fe \u201cA\u201d week! ve we = x | woplter \u2018you, : : , and \u2018could | th ri \u2018bef fore the | \u2018hot ets and safd; without ure on the | con't ax any.supper for me dy,\u201d for Tm goin\u2019 stright to bed.\u201cWhy,\u201d Pa Derribgton!\u201d \u2018she exclaim-\" ed with much concern, and came hastily to the door.\u201cAre you- stick?And where on- earth have you heen all \u2018the afternoon?He stopped, and turning around, gazed at her in some confusion.Her eyes and voice disarmed him for a moment.And indeed she was a pleasing vision to look upon with her gray, \u2018theughttul: eyes, chestnut hatr and the- little.dimples - ny her soft round\u2019 cheeks.~~ TA *Tm\u2019 feelin\u2019 .about as.well \u201cas - .com- aon,\u201d he replied, recovering- hiraself with an effort.\u2018But,\u2019 \"and there was a surlous \u201cInflection in\u201d his; voice, \u2018bein\u2019 | as\u2019 my\u2019 health ain't good I''low to get | ] | More sleep and rest hereafter.So I'm going \u201cto bed and Dick \u2018can do.\u201cthe \u2018@hores.when \u2018she.çomes.hame.- J \u2018But the Wood +box in -the: kitchen | 4 3 early \u2018empty! \u201cshe begail.TU \u2018On, I,reckon theres- enough.wood.es At-\"to.last till mornin\u2019: he interrupted.\u201ci there ain't; \u2018Dick can fn it v i | Phone \u2018getd \u2018back.: \u2018toh tinued, i \u2018He'll-be awfully tired,\u2019 she \u2018ventured.to say.\u2018\u201cShycka!\u2019 said\u2019 Pa Derririgton, and turned away without even bidding her good night.She stood\u2019 gazing after him with a -bewildered expression dn: her pretty face.HIS\u2019 manner, had been almost offensive, and, he had \u2018spoken without Any.apparent.consideration\u2019 for either Dick or herself.\u2018It was something new | and strange and puzzling for Pa Der- | \u2018back.to the fire dnd\u2019 \u2018sat dwn to wait | for.\u201d her \u2018husbärid., However, the next \"morning \u2018thers was mothing in tis\u2019 mpaññner that sug- True it.was six o'clock when he made but;-* excepting - his sudden deviation.\u201cfrom his long-established | habit of early rising he.ave no evidence.of- any.mental- or physical endurance.On | the\" \u2018contrary he ate his health food | quite as if he relished it,\" land during eal laughed: and chatted In his dholl- and entertalni oz (Te be; continued To-dey is \u2018your day and- \u2018mine\u2014the | only day We.have: -the- day in\u2019 whicH| we play, our part.What.our part may signify in the great whole we may nderstand; -but * we are to play t, and now 48 our; time, a 8 we Know Co not ot \u2018whin- d Stare | Jor dan, - i 1 + CE i Cut.the.cupunaiae- 3 \u2018dato very thin slices, sprinide .them.ft.\"Arrange them.} | in layers tn a \u2018greased.es Thon: take oft me.Cove: sod si BÉrvé.ivi pl cio» n FE it, and: nash the \u2018bread until no\u2019 lampe | | \u201cBake in iJ white wieny: ww 1d home, where the iow firm \u2018tone of the | - mother, or & decided.look-of.her steady |.: It will be a.great | : help, to you to even try to be\u2019 \u2018patient |, ! if you cannot wholly | sigceed.\u201d Anger.makes you wretched, | and your children also.: beauty and the sweet anxiety in her | _rington to be guilty of such conduet | and, wondering what\u2019 phase of- char- | j actert- he -would exhibit- next, she went gested his\u2019 \u2018ood of \u2018the previous night.| his appearance at: the breakfast table, | * \u201ctries, - À good grade « of Coffee costs { tRan-à poor grade.In you get the best that money can buy, and its .price is moderate.It costs only a cent a cup.?Sold in 1 and\u2019 2.16.Cans only.119 GHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL : Jess not always \u2018the fault of the over \u201cwhen Oakes and Pastry turn out stodgy and indigestible ; 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L it 15 1E¥ I esked.°°\" : hema ; oa he tone tersely.> TE slssippi \u201criver pilat, listening to - the Behson\u2019s gift of appreciative critician: or : or capital © re J Tos ar you?Men heaving the lead at the bow of a is shown in \u2018John Ruskin: A Study in res | But 5 Tai?got ad Money.that | river boat and singing out, \u2018By the Personality,\u2019 just published by the 50 Tero, \u201can, .e0me Puthiams, a book which, to use Mr of constituencles returning Sever fooled by & \u2018locater into taking &lrrom the talé the reader WII deaf | members, but thé elector Was oly Pr\u201c useless claim, but Is \u2018fio quitter end many interesting _ facts |concerning | 1] tent mark, theres; by the mark, twaih.\u2019 mitted to vote for 'a number of eax.\u2018settles\u2019 down.He meets the\u2019 heroine, the at Le tee: African \u201cHe willy\u2019 \u2019 | keen abs or pink Deans, di and < four Tableau: rr \u2018sraites i son's words, \u2018is written with a sin- lar didates less than the mumbers o | Sally\u2019 McCarthy, who, takes pity op enjoy the.story for its.many touches af.the presen | once 3 month whl \u2018th Day | ven pat down ; the burro, I said.and soliloquizes: \u2018There is my \u2018nom cere love and admiration, and with a pa members to be elected.By this system his helpless\u2019 and suffering condition, nature that make all men.kin, for the of\u2019 \u201cJudgment; SRY a Ef i té J that, \u201cThem, rocks assays B48.178.\u201con\u201d he de plüme.\u201d* Unfortunately, it isn°t strong belief.that Ruskin\u2019s message .fon it was found that the .representation teaches him to cook, and becomes |.sympathetlo understanding \u2018of \u2018And assyou enten:the gate of Paradise added, many Himes oad SE,0né who bed | quite\u2019 true; for, Mr.Clemens simply anf example have a very real truth of the minority in a three-cornered general chum and helper.: He Is asked | à \u2018shigiike pépble, abd for the kindly ihe céléstial péitent call out: vain\" hope that the atatement would | stole the name.It is true that the|ANÉ strength of their own, urgentl- fad election was always secured, provided) py jus old true love, an actress ki SG |humor pervading the tale.Tt fault be | \u201cThree \u201cail ë \u2018a lelter für/ 2.| startie 2 i oT think youl mths 4 | MEME.OTiflnated WIth the picturesque needed in these hasty and impulsive for \u2018the minority numbéred not les than Francisco, to help her son; Who .has; found: i willyprobably tie.fn «the, 100 i ¥ bel mare wor pote Sg on ; less of the man with i fhe lead; bat.a days.LE TL 0 Ce i two-fifths of the electors; still, thew | neon educated at an: sastemn univer aWfipt élosing of the story, [Tite steed bh Le BA Jam A : w were many disadvantages and the SY5-| sity and doesn't know she has sunk | of fancy on which the reader has been \u2014 277 \u2014 tem did mot become popular.The! to img estate of a vaudeville star.ambling along is pulled up se sharply | iy \u2018cumulative vote\u2019 was the next at- Spencer sends for: him and pays Bis as to give the \u2018sengation of -Josing one\u2019s | = 1, tempt at réform and it.too succeeded a high salary as assistant in his mental seat.\u201cThe; \u201cbomérc oj \u2018and |! ar hen in giving.the minority a fair represen-| ruinos- ghack on his worn-out «aim.| sourtship of Guamin seem fo promisef: +.| tation.By this system the electer| Hal Marini cannot make it out Then |a tew entertaining chapters.that aid.toa has as many votes as there are re-| Spencer induces Hal to-{contest \u2018the.|.sati + presentatives to be elected, and .he| lacater\u2019s right to another claim, which\u2019 \"x may distribute them or accumulate| he has wrongfully \u2018obtained.| Has |.them among one or more candidates mother is so anxious to eee bin With y, according to his discretion.out his knowing of her \u201cthat she | 7 The \u2018single vote\u2019 scheme is that at| comes to the mountains as Spencer's |: present in use in Japan and of which sister, ataying in the McCarthy.cabin Tne the details are given in appendix L| with Sally.The mountain sirl deters iy.Ros ge 3 It was adopted in its present form in| mines that Hal shall find out about.| j : ork: 20 cepts).|.- 100, and by it the administrative| his mother.Hals discovery ls.made oa ms 20 canta PE areas were made parliamentary, con-| when he is in company with.snob- \u2018so nest at the \u201cpresent.tine.\u201cThe LTE stituencies | returning a number of| bish school-marm from the -egst, who.\u2018moral condition of \"the child ren\u2019 in \u2018eur a members, varying according to pépula-| has taken up a néjéhboring.claim.He publié schools:is one of the ost aime tion, but each voter in an area was| acknowledges his mother before Brisa eult| problems: of \u201cthe \u2018pre day.\" _ permitted only one vate.Under this| Fletcher, Who goes away shocked.but Very frankly, very.earnestly, ot very ho system minorities can and do get re-| Hal has redéérmed himself with Sally | uindly Mrs.Chapman deals ; with\u2019 this} Presentation.The continental method ang Spencer and brought Hew life te dateste yet utgent eatin ; thé right Hirer \u2018Second Ballot\u2019 is dealt with ex- | Ws worn-omt mether.Spenger agsures ; ustively and its weak \u2018points ex-| Ha] that he will win bis protest | ppsed.This question is being brought|against the locater's claim \u2018and, tof >.= Fer | , : AUX I fr ug, a Hi pF iE ; 47 Hi sa of the present, but\u2019 to the future Be [i J : FA dut x i pl ore and more into evidence \u2018by the|make this sure, goes to White's éabln toe the nation;.She shows how.this Lau À |\u201d growth of the Labor party in-almost .in the face of 2.great storm, which.\u2018knowledge in most; \u2018cases.coms ; fi : mi ee 0e ce re every country, upsetting the traditlon-i ne sees coming, thrashes him until he child : through in hpure sources,\u201d 1 oe = I Bi att eT FE ru PT al condition of two-party politics.An- signs a \u2018relinquishment,\u2019 carries it plead: < - fr a hu pI Lu st po = other remedy was suggested by Thos.Pack through the tempest and arrives\u2019 Hare in 1857, and is used for the elec-| in a dying condition: at his - of two cents; and certainly morning is not good unless one reakfasted! ; .Mr.Chiang, cheery, earnestly - ul, optimistic despite the sorrow : life, is worth knowing.For a of years he has done what he \u2026 refusing to leave the crude mis- .o» spital for more lucrative posts.Oo.r way we pass the front gate nn time to see what Milton called ~ A BOUND FOOT: Note the bandage which must also be squeezed into the shoe.a \u2018canny waggon, light,\u2019 trundled in vith its boy burden, the father pushing ani the mother, despite bound feet, pulling the barrow.Alas, the white razue is a worse enemy far than the rirck pneumonic plague, and we can cer little hope to the parents of this only son.But it's worth trying, and some day we will hope for special facilities to care for tuberculous patients.As we enter the first room all who are able to do so rise from the kangs, er adobe brick beds, to greet us.e trspond cheerily, urge them not to be so polite, and inquire how each has fared through the night.Nights in a Chinese hospital seem longer than in lands more favored.These are all eye patients, and we remove the bandage far the first time from the eyes of a fine old gentleman of elghty-two.The joy that he expresses on seeing our faces, the first he has really seen after forty years of cataract darkness, makes living and working in China worth while, Directions are given for alls with more hope than yesterday for some of the eyes that see not, with less for others, and we pass on to the next room, a small surgical ward.From a Chinese standpoint here are some of the most wonderful results, for there {s no native surgery.Yonder fine face belongs to a prominent merchant from Kao Tang: the tumor of his scalp, as large as his head\u2014his burden for twenty-seven years\u2014is no more.This voung Mr.Li is minus a leg, but we trust he Is saved from tuberculosis; as often is the case, he has learned to read during his stay, and having his \u2018heart eyes\u2019 opened has become an rarnest Christian.Mr.Chang is ready to go home to-day.and, though we know he is very poor, he is asked if he cannot make a contribution to the hos- nital.= \u2018I'll give this rope; it\u2019s all I have,\u2019 he says, producing it from his fenestrated garments.He explains that he does not need to use it now.His fearful ulcer, his torment for years, had driven him nearly insane.He decided that he would come to Pangchwang, and if we failed, as all Chinese reme- ies had done, he would use the rope to tie hands and feet and throw himself into the Grand Canal.He goes away a new man, hope restored.Another room is nearly filled with those who would be free from the 2 bd ld OC ; 2 aa add bd roe WELFARE taken away his blindness and therefore his occupation.Will we not find him some work to do, inasmues as we are responsible for his loss of occupation! An old woman is advised that quite a number of teeth must be extracted.\u201cWill you put in some good ones instead?\u201d she asks.A peculiar application this, of \u2018an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth!\u2019 A third court, for women only, is examined, and here the eyes, ulcers, aches, babes, and children are even more appealing than in the other wards.These patients are largely under the Special care of Dr.Emma Tucker.Mr.Roosevelt is reported to have said in speaking of the kind of American he met in Africa, \u2018But his wife is a better fellow still;\u2019 and so it seems to these humble and needy women who must be reached by the woman physician, if they are to.be won, body.and soul.The tour of the hospital finished, the patients prepare their food, for meals are not usually furnished.Would that we could supplement in some cases the meagre fare of boiled millet gruel, but funds will rarely permit.The fine- toned church bell rings at half-past eight.This means morning worship, the men in one place, the women in an- instruction that overcomes superstition\u2019 and dispels the darkness of mind and heart.At nine the hospital opens, and the force of workers is kept busy changing dressings, issuing medicines, registering new patients, \u2018and .discharging those who are to return to their homes.These discharge cases sometimes embarrass us.Thus .one fine fellow was returned to his home, a three days\u2019 journey, with good eyes in place of poor, and In a few months ninety-three cases had come from his region, alas, many af them incurable! All day the wards are like a busy Sunday school, .the religious work among the men being under the direction of the writer and the efficient: Mr.Tang, our blind hospital chaplin (an ex-opium smoker), aided by several others, including nurses and assistants in turn.The religious work among the women is directed by Dr.Emma Tucker, and efficient help is given by other ladies of that station, the matron, women nurses, and one or more Bible-women./ Some five to eight hundred in-pa- tients pass through the hospital in a year.Not all are cured, but all \u2018have the gospel preached unto them,\u201d and probably none go away that have a better idea than that of the real reason why the foreigners are in their midst.They also see the church and schools in operation, and many depart with gratitude and with eyes opened in a double sense.To-day patients from a distance come on foot, some carried in arms by parents; a baby in a basket suspended from a long pole, the pole carried on the shoulder of the father; some In springless ox carts, on mules, borne of four in a wooden bed as in Bible times, and in wheelbarrows.Our kindness is appreciated, even though it becomes evident that our effort is not to heal the body alone.If we care not for the body which we have seen, how shall we care for the soul which we have not seen?After a noon respite the church bell announces that it is the turn of the dispensary patients.The physician or an assistant opens the dispensary with a short service, and religious teaching continues as long as patients stay.Men and women are seen separately.One of the cases brought to the woman physician is a young and miserable, kerosene.\u2018 She drank a pint of\u2019it as the\u201d easlest way of suicide, but her life was spared and she will be able to go home to-morrow.The daughter-in-law, drudge of the family, has a hard time indeed.The hospital draws rich and poor alike, yet the average daily wage of most of our patients is not more\u2019 than from six to eight cents.Perhaps not as great results follow the dispensary work as are evident from efforts in the hospital where patients stay from one to four weeks, but we must sow beside all waters.Dr.Porter, who began the medical work, suggests that half of our out-station churches were formed as a result of patients going home from the hospitals and retaining: the \u2018true doctrine.\u201d Patients often express their gratitude in gifts to the hospital, money preferred, and are encouraged to do so.It is insisted that those who are at all able to pay give at least a portion of the cost of their maintenance -in the hospital.The average cost per patient is five cents a day, which includes proportional cost of upkeep of the hospital, dressings, drugs, etc.One-fourth of the cost of the work is paid by the patients, comparing most favorably with some charitable hospitals in other lands.The: hospital looks forward to self-support in the future, though it demon slave of opium.They .would.THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND.Patients returning to their \u201c Freak the habit, not so much because \u201cun: government demands it, but, in \"st cases, because the family proper- 1* has been smoked away.Reduced to I~ erty they must get rid of the awful craving.These are often difficult cases « cure; but the brightening of eyes +! the returning of normal color to \u2018allow faces are most welcome signs \u2018friends and physicians alike.\u201ceveral other rooms are inspected, a) rather dingy but open to the south- \u201crt sun, and we come to a separate «ort for families; husband and wife -one small room, mother and son in \u201cother; for here as elsewhere usu- i\" some relative or friend stays with patient.Our nurses (Chinese) are ! slightly trained, ard their duties '* «ist principally in helping the medi- © assistants and aiding in the reli- - 12 work, This courtyard of patients Lin to have inherited all the \u2018ills \"1 flesh is heir to, and more! -Sgme.\u201cments are filthy, but the -pdtien \"rv knows it, and often a \u2018cup\u2019 of hot.\u201c wT and care better than he has\u2019eyér ' known make a disciple of one who __ 7 tven heard of God before, though.\"wb careful and patient teaching.1s\u201d vedful.Here is a poor-beggar ce De 7 1 for by his equally ged wife; | NQ more.She was needed in; the work; H- bas had his sight restored an magi bul: God: knows: wiiers: \u201cWe.a ; , © De discharged.He plea s tha thé future.t ur: friends, |.it] in all the New England states, Massa- | mersasingiy numerous, are watting rooms after treatment, The afternoon is, usually the time for surgical work, and though thé operating room.-and \u2018equipment are most decrepit, the prayers that are offered before each operation by patients, assistants,or doctor bring wonderful answers, and the lame walk and: the blind see: If this is a hot summer day the operative work is done by sunrise.Hospital business affairs have to be seen to, workmen directed, the operation of the tablet machine superintended, spectacles \u2018fitted, the work of the Tehchow branch despensary provided for, professional attention rendered the scholars of the two boarding schools, | and the sick in the yard and out-calls answered, so that even the long days are too short.Our clientele, with 350 villages within a radius of.eight miles, not to mention the 2,000,000 or so beyond, affords ample work for native.and foreigner, for this is\u2019the only medical plant for as many persons as live chusetts excepted.i: yesterday; and we cannot forget.A either life or death :by reason of -her years of training in the girls\u2019 school, is other; fine, eager groups receiving the, nc 1 ; st in.windir \u201cway through the narrow \u2018stre ;daughter-in-law, foul with ths \u2018odor of: + \u2018prevalent all over India, and all who may .take many years to-aceomplish it.|\" There were men, women and children only in this land of sorrow and care, .would.stop for rest but were shortly i] and seemed full of good spirits as.\u2018is that bathing fd \u2018tn paradise 1s prolongéd between\" the \u2018periods when one must be transformed - into lower animals\u2019 forms.For the |: ba ; _ 4 sake of this brief respite the Hin idoos |; round.+ No deaths to-day, but there was one | will Poe ert | th us, doubtless watching ahd \u2018Helping our work the while.= ; In the evening .the religious work goes on, and Blind Tang \u2018uses jwell his musical ability, teaching boys \u2018and younger men some of the songs with a proficiency that is remarkable.To be sure, volume of sound.seems of more importance than quality, but the variety in instruction isa great help.Night comes and all is quiet, .for there are few night calls for«the physician.But night seems \u2018darker in China than in America, arid as America more fully realizes that \u201cSinim is in darkness at the same hour\u201dthat fa- vored America is in the: daylight of, Christian civilization, we.must-belleve that darkness will be scattered.\u201d TWO DAYS AT BENARES, Contrasts and Impressions in: Head-Centre of Hinduism: (By Cornelius H.Patton, in the Boston \u2018Congregationalist.\u2019).©: In several respects I was pleasantly disappointed in this citadel of Hindoo- | ism.I have read and heard much of | -.its filth; of the fearful smells and the unspeakable nastiness of the.streets.| 5 Well, -1 did not find it 8b.- I.\u2018have Seen much -warse places s0 far as sani- | .tary conditions are concerned.The | city is old, very old, and in the na- | tive section there is little of modern |: improvements.After driving through | the great, wide boulevards which the | British Government has constructed \u2018dark passages of this city, whe; Hindoo h-s.left undisturb this is the Orient, in fact, the quin- |: tessence of the Orient, and: what else | would.you - expect?.No, -my senses | were not shocked anything |like as much as they were prepared to: be.: - i \u2018BATHING IN ~~ THE GANGES.+ Nor was the bathing of the multi- | tudes in the Ganges at all reyolting: so far as the scene itself was -con-\u2019 cerned.There was no \\immodesty,- nor was: there anything at all indecorous to one who has been; accustomed to Oriental ways.\u201cThe men were stripped hardly mofe than col-|.lege students ai'a seaside bathing resort in America, .and the women all; wore the regular native cloth.As.for the dirty water in which they bathed and which they drand, the Canges is no worse than the\u201c Missis-.| sippl at St.Louis, which I managed to stand and even thrive upon for | six years.The Ganges is a muddy stream, and one would not want his drinking water drawn from: below that.bathing multitude, and even taken higher ur thorough flitering and boil-\" ing would be in order.But the.river is mighty, and the current strong, and by the.nature of the case it purifies itself rapidly.I quite failed to be shocked by \u2018the bathing seene- in\u2019 its outward aspects.On the contrary,\u201d it was one of the most interesting and in some_senses beautiful gcenes I have ever beheld.THE BURNING GHATS.-.- 1 Me - an = As for the burning-ghats, where the dead bodies are incinerated, they: were an inconspicuous.\u2018feafure -.At : the lower end of the ghats there is an open-air crematory where: the dead: are brought that their ashes\u2019 may \u2018be: s'attered in.the: river.One\u2019 body, wrapped decently in white cloth, was; placed on the pyre and the fire was\u2019 being started.\u201cAnother: body.had: been reduced absolutely tg aBhes, \u2018and -a third was lying by; the river with the crouching figure of \u2018a; woman\u201d iis side.Phat wvas- all.Crate\u2019 tales of half-burned bodies , \u201cbeing: thrown into the, Ganges, but \u2018that is not likely : to Rhappèen, - \u201cas -rélativès.watch the process with scrupulous care.T\u201de praotice of cremation is can afford it send a portion of ashes of their dead to be spread on the m of the sacred stream.To me, in such a land and climate as this, there is everything to command the practice, aside froin certain religions imputations.1 But having said this, I have said the best that can be\" spoken of Benares and its life.It is whén-we get down beneath the surface.and -under- stand what goes on, both\u2019 as ite motive and method, that the Teal signi ficance of it all appears.Regarded in that light Benares is at thé! same time pathetic, tragic and disgusting.I can best express my impression by describing the day, when in.\u2019 .company with Mr.Chandler, of Madura, and Mr.Lee, of Satarra, I was ghown | the sights by Miss Marris, a resident missionary of the London Miselonary Society.vo EL a A \u2018HOLY DAY\u2019 AT BENARES.x We .were; fortunate in.being \u201cOn ordinary\u2019 days \u2018there is -saîd!-to.be | a large nümber taking the ablutions, |- but on this day there is a .mighty throng.Since the majority.take\u2019 the sacred bath early in \u2018thé: morning, Miss \u2018Marris asked us to start.from the hotel at 6.30.As we drove| down one of the wider thoroughfares \u2018to the river the people began to flow out of the side streets and byways in increasing numbers, until our carriage was completely surrounded hy the silent, moving, dusky forms.| What a sight! \u201cThé inexpressible pathos\u2019 of it: all flashed upon me.I began to study Individuals and groups.in about equal numbers.Mothers with raked babes astride their hips were frequent; old men came habbling : along, assisted by some grandson \u201cor servant; women decrepit with age, shrunken and shriveled in a way.seen women whose appearance is describable only by that dreadful word \u2018hag,\u2019 swept along with the great Human tide.The majority of the worshippers, however, were in the\u2019 vigor of \u2018life they join.d the throng.It is hard to detect the social standing of the people in India .on account of the simple costumes, but I judged rich and poor wrre in this procession of worshippers; and later this was verified by seeing the elegant palanquin\u2019:of :the Rani, the wife of the .Räjah, \u2018or native prince of Benares, borne along by eight stalwart men of some unknown race.She, too, was on her way to \u201cthe bathing-ghats, perhaps some se- o cluded spot use.:.751, being set \u201capart - for her \u201cthe rites.by the river.The thought the Ganges brings more merit with the gods than any.other act.In this way salvation ig rt secured, to the extent that one\u2019s stay will undergo: almost any sacri we can is the best \u2018their religion \u2018can |offer.|.the beautiful school girl, \"prepared for | The Brahmam hopes that sometime\" in {st 1 the almost \u2018infinite.future, at the end the transmigration process Le can beg no longer, .for.wi THE * WITNESS\u2019 BIBLE +.QUESTION CLUB.Yad sd A en\u201d aa : EU VEUT voté Every \u2018Witness\u2019.Reader Welcome.* Any new subscriber to: th culars of the \u2018Witness addressesd and stampe Wo will be pleased to Bible Question Club, course, so that the o \u2018their letters.Just say how man itness,\u2019 or any! casual reader who would Bible Question Club, can have same b d envelope to \u2018this department.: Readers {who are \u2018interested in: ai number of leaflets © explaining this mi to pass.on to their friends, or to No.1.you can use, \u2018and send stamped : ene Club, \u201cWitness\u2019 Office, Montreal.air in, keap safel ar the course, along wit 4405000.JULY 28, 1911.test of the \u2018course.© Le dé 9 # er Te + 9 & .$ of $& + & id 5 NAME LL.LL.(tr, Mra.\u2018or Miss) | ne 2 À.: 79 acovèos sereine eme noces [eRascevrssssncosressderesscs nen 1 T OT * .x : .SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY (Copyright; 1920, dy thé uly 23rd, 1911.va.dy «the, Rev.Lh Linscott, D.D.).|.votion to God.2 Chi (Copyright, xxxiv:1-13.; Golden Text\u2014 Reme 7.th] n the days :.of thy youth.(I).Verse 1-2\u2014Whose son wal jah?- Cen at had been the c -7(3): Whose son:was \u201c =} (4).What had - probably \u201c1 the wicked reign of Amon?.: (5).Is a boy of elght yedrs \u2018morally responsible to -Géd?|.(6).-Verse 3-= How.old was Josiah when he began to.seek after God?© (7).If Josiah whe Sought and found \u2018the \u2018Lord, what ef} fect \u201cwould: that h Ha boy Had no ave probably .& boy is not 1 -he is sixteen ¥years of aged, what.are bis.chances of ever i (9).Take ong h teen years \u2018of: positions, fifty @&f the: fifty noi; what are: tively: for the, ese two sets of 210.) \u201cIn \u201cthe train © at least three -thélr -Hüècess ; \u2014héal character or religion.parents pay most attention -to \u201c out neglecting gny one, and why?- (11).How old was Josiah wh began to take an aggressive pa the spiritual welfare of his king (12).Verses 4-7\u2014 Why shoule rulers of.the people feel respon ity for the righteousness of the = Ç &-, ; fe i ) undp | boys a rietonverted\" and 1:5].(215) Where, ¢ ° you find in the \u2018Old\u2019 OF * ZE COUPON.to this office at the end of end h your five answer br ES i + ol È- 2006000000 0000H0 00000000 : > (D) 0 CT + THE INTERNATIONAL- - \u2019 PRESS.BIBLE QUESTION CLUB, à Rev.T, 8.Linscott, D.D.) =.-| LL, \u201cy.flôn, and see to.it personally that re- \u2018forms aré carried out?: (13).Which comes first in order, and why, the purging of the nation from- gross; national sin, or the out- y- ward and public worship of God?: (14).Why can there be no real worship of God \u2018on the part of an in- \u2018| dividual of! community, if at the same- time sin is ng.committed?(156): Verge 8.\u2014Which should have homes\u2019 Ti the church?| well cared for, and the chirch is'in\u2018a d | | estimate.such a-people?.: \u2018Verse 9.\u2014 Who are the people \u2018 17 ph (17).that \u2018ar È 1 \u2018the church [of God?~ ; \u201c(18% From whom \u2018had the money - been \u2018collected to repair the Temple at .| Jerusalem?5 7 I: (19).Should money be solicited \u201c| keep up the house of God?Co +4 (20); Canj you find any place In the\u2019 BibJe where they raised money for the x giving?= Se J commercial| method for.financing .the .tions which may be answered in writ- \"ing by members\u2019 of the club.) _ ; -(22).Verges 10-13\u2014 Why is it vital \u2018n\u2019a comfortable and an attractive \u201ccondition?| ee | \u201clzesson' for Sunday, July 30th, 1911.\u2018The finding of the Book of the Law.2 Chron.xjxiv:14-33.or oo LEE \" Ps | SUNDAY SCHOOL.LESS JOSIAH\u2019S DEVOTION TO Gd II.Chronicles xxxlv., 1-13.Text.\u2014Remember now \u2018 ÿ vasses bef Creator in the days of thy : The pendulum of national li Judah swung often to heathen.| powerful personality must need to- neutralize the magnetism.| the hand of à young man that v | loosen the fhation.from that evil Skill, resolution, strength ics\u2019 of :that- hand re \u201cthere | on one of \u2018the great days of the year, | one of the \u2018big festivals, when \u2018the |.- - | Hindgos in the city and pilgrims.from |.all over India -.plan.to gain | much | merit by washing in \u2018Mother Gunga.| the charaeteri ; 0.boy's: environmen Law was lost; there.was no ré years since any attention\u201d had \u2018given the temple which was in | .itg-ritual suspended.:.Yet in darkness of the hour.the pure th Taith of the boy .king shone out was not: simply.negatively.\u2018good]; was aggressive against the.evil only pious, but powerful! T is significdnt: \u2018at eight years \u2018he to relgn and atthe same time \u2018after the God of his fathers; wh ~had.reigned twelve years he \u2018purge Judah\u2019 What he\u201c did : .Down cama \u2018.the high with their altaré; thé Images wer verized and\u2018strewn as an object-] dn the graves of those who had| ; Six yedrs lat seen be filled.° the land of [paganism he filled: it with] shipped them, .undertook the.repa | the money and material: having .they- turned) neither\u2019 to.right nor left!\u2019 | + \"THE TEACHER'S LANTERN.\" / Josiah .stands \u2018high in\" the long catalogue of those who have \u2018 done ÿ in their youth.Mozart he world.with \u201c uneartnly 6 he was thirty-five and .Raphael gave us all his glowing cane he reached that age; Luther was thirty-four when he nailed his theses on the church door; William Cullen Byrant wrote -\u201cThanatopsis\u2019 when he was nineteen; Edison became the \u2018wizard\u2019| before he was thirty-five: Summerfield preached all -his sermons beforé he was twenty-seven; the author of the \u2018Watch on the Rhine\u2019 was twenty-one when he wrote it.Every boy and girl is heir apparent io .| & kingdom.It is not, a realm of gold lace and.empty functions, but a king- \u2018dom of character and service.Cigar vision of this-careful preparation for it\u2014courageous entrance upon it\u2014that is the only genuine royalty.\u2018 There is.a subtle meaning in the oriz- inal Hebrew word translated \u2018destroy- gd\u2019\u2014\u2018the houses which the kings of Judah destroyed\u2019\u2014literally \u2018destroyed been | by neglect.\u2019 They did not need to raise 3 iconoclastic (hands against the sacred building; all that was necessary was to leave it alone\u2014to cease repairs.It costs as much as would build a small cathedral to keep St.Peter\u2019s at Rome in repair.And there are other things besides buildings that can be \u2018destroyed by neglect\u2019 .A vacuum must en Josiah had emptied theism: and restored: the worship .of Sod.It is not enough to destroy evil; ane must go on to construct good.Here is a fine example of organization lesson and.co-operatlon\u2014Josiah did not! at- the work single-handed:; ¢| he associated others with him.\u2014Home mple, Readings.\u2019 .been| \u2019 1 HO READINGS.\u201cthe \u2018interval He .in» associating theo r that was a.sign 1 ypdertaking, an the king: The with: himself fo being.a nations a private plan\u2018 of \u201cthe 8: Th seers\u2019 are honored by having.|1 names recorded, and the men: d work - faithfully\u201d: signi .Josiah shares - lan Hezekiah.\u2026 :It: is very simple \u201cbut 1.the circumbstdneces ive notätion, .\u201cFhe uly 17.\u2014IL Chron.xxxiv: t| \u201cTuesday, July 18.\u2014IL Chron.xiv: 1-15 FIV \u2018sdnesda: » Jûly 19,\u2014II.Chron.xvit: \u201cThursday.July\u2019 20.~II.Chron.\u201d xxix: | \u201cFriday, July 21.\u2014Dan.i: 1-21.| Saturday, July 22\u2014Dan.ili: 1-30.Sunday, July -28.\u2014Neh.i: \u20181, ff: 20.~ ey \u2018may fi {me oo Our passage was blocked for a |\" time, and while we waited Miss Mar-]| ris explained the religious elgnificance |: \u2019 {ther we picked o , :side- street and then\u2019 down: the 111, along.slippery pavements, river.There we took one of the \u201cprovided \u2018for _touriats, arranged san upper.deck, on jwhit \u201cpropelled By eight.-batsme: o-| platforms, tawerä The ghats, built by wealthy Hindoos \u2018as a great act of merit,\u201d were almost \u2018continuous for.-a mile and a half.They varied In architectural merit, but | the ensemble was finely Oriental.At places: were.balconies \"or platforms where: the people waited\u2019 or sunned themselves after the dipping.Often these \u2018were \u2018protected by huge bamboo umbrellas.There wers also places \u2018where' priests marked the foreheads and chests of - worshippers with the sacred ashes \u2018made from cow-dung.Some.of the temples end ghats were comparatively new; others were crumb- -|j: ing away with age GF settling jinto \u201cthe river,: the foundations being wash- | ed'away.js Tux .Now! imagine.this.series: of steps, rd, pagodas, literally overed with a.Tnass of: people, pre- \u2018senting gpch|a wealth of color in their 1 \u2018Oriental \u201céostumes as no ar- prtray\u2014eoft \u201c greens.dnd éds, \u201cthe: salmon color: of \u2018| first claim: upon: our resources,.our.(16).If the homes of the people are \u2018| run\u2019 down condition, how would \u2018you - re in duty bound to keep up-| from outsiders to build, -repair, \u2018or : 1 worship of God other \u2018than by.direct New A ostament.any precedent for j OysE do] pew - renti azaars, côncerts, \"lecsr| ; 1n4187Iboys\"|thérà on > hings essential to \u2018Which should \u201c| tures, \u2018tea \u201cmeetings, or for any: other: church?(This is one of the ques- | \u2018that the church of God should \u2018be kept - the religious classes, white.with broad bands of gold embroidery, and a vast number in pure white.Picture the rich, dark skins of \u2018the people and the | ebundance of Oriental jewellery on the persons of the women\u2014bangles, anklets, nc klaces, earrhzs (by the pound).noserings, toerings\u2014I think I have included every kind.Consider the vast throng stretching as far as eye could reach and alive with motion, as those in the water went through the ritual of ablutions and those on the ghats engaged in the various attitudes of prayer.Imagine women scattering flowers on the waters, others kneeling In silent Prayer, men taking the mine sips of the sacred stream, using both Yands In a rapid series of motions, others completely immersing .© themselves, many timid souls content to bathe by hand from the lowest step, mothers dipping their babes while sacred cows jostled them from behind, and crafty priests urged on their utmost devotion.Oh, the scene cannot be pic- \u2018ured; it must be witnessed.To me, passing so near these deeply earnest yet sadly deluded human beings, it was positively exciting.It was early for any satisfactory photography, but 1 I made such use of my Grafflex camera as I could, and brought away at least -a slight reminder of the womnder- ful spectacle.MORE DEGRAD- - - ING SCENES.H tho impression at the river was largely one-of interested wonder, when we followed the throng to the shrines \"|.and temples, where all muct complete |.their \u201cworship, \u2018 my : feelings turned quickly to disgust.Here one\u2019s pen must.stop.Emblems and scenes too vulgar and degrading to describe were \u201c| found on every side.Thousands of women worshipping lust!-\u2014that is the plain, unblushing fact of Benares.The heart turns sick at the sight.Other scenes lacking the impure motive are hardly less pitiable.There was an image of Gunga, the river god, under a sacred bo-tree.Only the pewter face showed through the mass of flowers and garlands which the women had placed on her person.Round and round \u2018the tree went these women in an unending stream; while a crowd about \u2018them waited a similar opportunity.Some wound threads about the trunk as they passed around, in crder to postpone the dreadful day of their widowhood, others dashed Ganges water over the image and the trunk until the pavement was wet and slimp.In front of the image stood a great brutal Brahman priest, forcing money out of the women.If they dropped a copper on the plate he shouted for a rupee.When coppers predominated we saw him put -rupees on top.; \u201c The w'.ole thing was revolting, and the priest most of all.There was a sacred bull image in another place, where another unending string of wo- men\u2014always womeh, - it seemed, at the shrines of.Berares\u2014kept tramping round and round and round.There was the \u2018Well of Knowledge,\u201d where \u201cGanges water and flowers were being constantly thrown in.THE GOLDEN TEMPLE.And then came the \u2018visit to the Golden Temple, the leading shrine of them, ail\u2019 We wèére warned that .the crush .at\u2019 the temple was terrific; but see it we must.So they conducted us by a roundabout way to a little balcony opposite the temple door.We looke\u201d down upon a mass of people completely filling the narrow street for a long distance on each \u2018side and méetirig in\u2019 two apposing streams at.the-door which would admit only three abreast.The only way to gain en- ftrance,;was to push and fight, and it] Boon became a wild mass\u2019 of strug- 2 g, Shouting people.\u2018 Yet women: \u2018carried their babes into the enclosure through that mob.Finally the police took a hand and sent the people out by another door; but even then the crush was bad.What they did inside I had no means of knowing.Probably they threw flowers and Ganges water at Ishwar, the poison god, and prostrated: themselves before him so as to be on good terms with this dangerous divinity.4 : : THE FINAL | IMPRESSION.Such, in brief, is Benares.We returned: to our -hotel with strange, strange feelings.And this is Hindoo- ism at its head-centre! \u201cThis is the religion which many are saying is \u2018good enough for the Hindoos\u2019 God forgive them for such an utterance.This, too, is the religion which swamis ane preaching in America ad (something superior to: Christianity.I\u201copened: my mall a few days after leaving Benares, and a friend had sent me\u2019 the Boston Saturday \u2018Transcript\u2019 In reading over the church notices in hope of experiencing a pleasant home feeling, I read.this: \u201cAncient Philosophy of Vedanta, Service with lecture by Swami Paramananda, of In- did, Sunday 4 p.m.Vedanta Centre, 16 St.Botolph street.Admission free.Coilection.\u201d Well, all I have to say to the silly people who sit at the feet of this Swami, is that they\u2019 should visit the sacred city of this man's religion and judge for themselves.\u2018By their fruits ye shall know them.\u201d A BRAHMAN'S OPINION.Forfunately the better men among the Brahmans are beginning to repudiate Benares and all its ways.One of these denounced the place as I did not venture to do.\u2018Benares?he said.\u2018It is a convict settlement.I would not go to the place.\u201d And then he backed up his opinion by almost incredible stories.One familiar with the methods of the Brahman priests at the shrines where pllgrims resort \u2018told me that the thing is a vast system of graft.The priests send out \u2018runners\u2019 who organize parties of pilgrims and make all the arrangements for their journey.When they reach the Sacred Oity they are boarded at houses bullt by the priests and conducted from shrine to shrine and from one bathing place to another and charged separately for.every religious act.Many of the people are absolutely impoverished by such a journey, and the priests.grow correspondingly rich.The high-priest of the Monkey Temple at Benares told me: that there were 200 priests- connected with-that temple.© Brahmanism is priest-craft carried to the highest degree; _ OUR OTHER DAYS AT.BENARES.Well, something is being done to offset the tide of heathenism whi pours in and out of this city.Our other day at Benares was Sunday.It was spent in the modern part of the city, away from the noise \u2018and tumult of the native section.Here the English have everything as neat |.and beautiful as a great park.The] contrast could hardly be greater.Here are the compounds of the.London Missionary Society and -of .the Wesleyans.Here also is the English church.We spent the Sabbath at-}.- tending these churches and talking | \u2014- with the issionaries.- If :any_ of], Christ\u2019s workers on the face of the earth deserve our sympathy and dur.prayers it is those meén and \u2018Women.Mr.Cutting, one of -the London Missionary Society men; told.me.of how he.happened to.go to Benares.Dr.\u2018Wardlaw Thompson.said-te hith when \u2018he - volunteered: \u2018Cutting, are: you \u2018willing to.go\" to \"the shardest, place.> in the world?Are you willing to.work ten years without seeing a convert?\u201d He replied that he was, and so they sent him to Benares.\u2018How long have you been here now?I asked: \u2018Twenty years\u2019 Le replied.\u2018And \u201chow many\" converts have you made?\u201cNot one, was the answer.\u201c CHRISTIAN MISSIONS :IN BENARES.Need I say more about the difficulty of work in such a place?Yet much has be done.Mr.Cutting has a splendid school of 500 Hindoo boys, and he is \u2018impregnating them with Christian truth and ideals.Many of them become Christian in spirit, only they Will not break with their families and castes.They have a fine girls\u2019 school also, and a hospital and are scattering Bible portions and well written tracts among the pilgrims and residents; and occasionally they hear of people in distant parts of India turning .bo Christ, as a result of this work.| The Wesleyans work exclusively ,ainong the out-caste people, and are making a goodly number of converts.: Of course, all this is quite inadequate and feeble, but it is something.1 OTHER ATTACKS / ON HINDOOISM.Bendres, as the citadel of Hindooism, has been attacked by both Buddhists and Mohammedans.In the eixth century before Christ Gautama meditated under the bo:tree at Gaya (now Buddh- - Gaya)land thought out his wonderful system.Sickened by the heathenism of that day, he gathered a few disciples {and \u2018at once moved to Benares, [where he built a monastery on & spot.known as Sarnath, two miles from the present city.He conquered large |parts of India, he overcame Ceylon and Burma, and to a large extent .China and Japan.But he did not conquer Benares.Benares con- - quered| him.The Brahmans shrewdly adopted, Buddha into their pantheon and went on as before.In the eighth century after Christ Islam \u2018came to India and determined to destroy Hindooism at its fount.A - great \u2018effort was made by Moghul Aurangzeb, who tore down all heathen temples at Benares and forced the people i \"mo attend the great mosque which he built close to the ghats.Today the temples are all rebuilt and the masque is empty.Now comes Mrs.Annie Besant, with: her refermed Hindoo movement.She\u201d.built up 8 wonderful institution, housing 1,000 students, where good ~ intellectual work is being done.If.intellectualism and ethics, divorced .from true religion, and blended with an unscientific and silly \u2018theosophy\u2019 \u2018 can overcome Benares, Mrs.Besant.- certainly: has the floor.THE CITY'S .ONLY (HOPE.> But to us Christians, to whom Jesus Christ is the solution of all things, - there is no hope for Benares except- if the gospel #hall come in its power.- Where.Buddhism and Mohammedan- iem have failed and theosophy gives \u201d \u2018no hope of \u2018success, shall the Church: of Christ go down in defeat?Be- : nares is one of the greatest chal- 1 lenges |bafore the Church of Christ to-@ay.My own opinion is \u2018that * while the missionary work there should: - be grefhitly strengthened, the chief hope lies in the undermining process which is going on all over India.\u201d Hindoolsm is gradually disintegrating - before {the advance of Christianity; 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asst -Mre .2 st ot M mount, for the pas past Iortalght I Mr.G.R.Petrie, of Hamilton, was - Murphy, Mr.(P.Camerof; Misses Shir- ny RT ona] MT.been at \u201cThe Ang here for a few days.; \u2018léy; Mr.P.Gâlibert: and\u201d Keroock |.Mrs.Dubois\" PR s ente dined at Miss.Madge : eas.of 80 Union.Mr.Helena Case, of Bristol, R.I, was 2K \u2018gre here.To = la tednls .Barty\u2019 \u2018on \u2018Satur day afternon.gvenue, Montreal, is the, guest of.Miss here on a short visit.3 ond wr des ar family have] adr.H.Heneker, of Senneville, was |.\" Be Mikes 2 Perrigo, of Montreal, are carter, Ce Montreal \u2018have arrive.The Water of Quality = rented 2 col age and family, Miss F.guest in Pointe*Claire on Tmeaddy at \u2018Present at \u2018Lordells, where they \u2018Mrs.Jonathan Dwight and nurse, of mu, Yet MAGI is not a medicine m= | BoilNg.E-Lomer hap, feturned Dave spent former symumers.New York, have arrived and intend SSR, ust a pure.whole.Sem \u2018 Misses: Violet and Flossie.| from ® Val \u201cMoritlys where she-hhs been ja Pa Hume, of real, is Sumer.spending the summer here.y mere.some spring Pr are guests here.,* -_.| ; ve JF = the guest of Mrs M, Hollgnd.| = .ng: at My.Thomas M Es binsén\u201d Miss Wharton, of New York, was WOT ur.James a Soot was in Montréal for | Mr.GC.Bags.yi whe, Las, turned here.- ker, of eal, has bein Ron for à 2er de who was here dur- The Caledonia Bprings Co.Limiteg, a few days this week.DO AE and, 15 pavine, LE Miss x ; ret ; \u201c \" © the Le | ès KattHerine Pearson and Miss C.|ing.the week, has returned home.501 St.Cather!-e It.West Upt : HH ag, ev opéned thelr cottage to aE he Sodas 3.Gulitert.Ce | re du dose sof Montreal, were recently ls Mr M.5, MeCarthy, of Mom 12 Su sean, HE rg.-#h Bay, is visits .; n town.us registered at the ousac Hote .1 ~ HUDSON tiie 3 4 ig Coie Gag Me cn Pray, Miss R EE, À Mr.and\" Mrs.Seale, PA are.Dr.J.Dwight, of New York, is Gheap Weak-End Excursions t, + - Dunlop and fanly - are Bow | Meier Me CW.*i ess à Ki \u201cee conte ou TERRE [ne summer 18 have returned | Chambly, ' Farnham, Granby, : in eir cottag te ook Fie Mr.usins'.on 0! ere ; TB.am * Miss Lyle Brodie was the guest of | eeu py ng per air Tove.Gueb are, Dowell; - +i : \u2018Fre olgits.te New York.- | \u2018Waterloo, and Intermedi- urs, H.Hutchison last week.at Leggatt\u2019s Point Hot ui x ss Rens Rüñowiton,\u201d \u201ctormerly .of Miss Boswell, vf Scatland, who 5 ate Points via C.T.Mr.and Mrs.W.Pyke and Miss .S.Bradley, of Montrest, is \u2018the TY Tr 3 Chowiton, \u201clatterly of Montreal, \u2018is was a guest at the Tadousac, has left \u201cHelen Pyke were Wisitora at \u2018The | guest of Mr, and Mrs.Praser in -Ma- a Tha Bev.3 Tan.L.Fianagsh irae HULIEFS WHE.Jeistives: \u201cae.Be Evans has left for Hobo- | and G.V.5 Pane ane, Le \u2018à | possession of his cottage n EB 8.; as oho 1 =.Mrs.Herbert Holland and 1ittie son | Mrs.Russell apd.aon, \u2018of \u2018Mitans; + poss Foie or the season Phd he tne bree Bet at: Argyle Cottage \"1m ken, Nz od para Em Train ves Mont.L- are here for the summer.sak at the Missed McNider._- \u201cTE \u201cMr.Fra ak E.Muni A, afte gil.Sod Me : Dn e, the Misses ackay: » Hi ; and\u2019 Mrs.\u2019 Louson, accaompanie 30 - Miss Mildred Gibbs spent Bons Mr.Justicé \u2018and Mrs.\u2018 Greénth tèjds : à Ta a ten: days\u2019 vacation\u2019 at Ca i A ster m Mackay, Miss Fly: nn, y h as Beaudeld, of Montreal, is ex- Every Satur day and Sunda = ithe Bungalow\u2019 with Mrs.George and Miss M Greenshlolds are tn pos- | Mr, ant Mr.\u201d 4 A | has Yéturned to town.a \u201c Mr.\" and.te he, Mont- p pected ere Shortly, B.Singer of St.I notice return tickets AR arling session of their co e.|.Mr.\u2018Owen T.Gallagher tgok- pa * - : sbld at Single ! Da caro ins 1e must ot [20 LT SIRE mien FE ee eu Vir of Mi | Lge Me, me Se dat Bat fer Eos om tr n, : =e 2 , Miss Katie Andrews wes at the ma fn er.Miss BE dn | Thé Misses\u2019 Benoit, ok Tongues\u2019 rd ow wad y, Marieville, = Farnham, Granby, fing the past week at Cedar Ce A , absent ypon a\u2019| turned to St.Louis, Mo.~ Waterloo and intermediat ir visiting -Madam mebéc this.ate points PE Jackson Hopper and Mr.Mar- Millers, Franictord; Oz Ont: a A] Miss.Rots at Te ie Arsliags Co @ wisy = Henan good to return until follow.éhall Seath were guests of Mrs, W.B.Helmested, Mrs À Montreal, are staying here.\u201d \u201d ; stars ét Sher- VE onday.Mathews, \u2018Lynwoo Foun Mie bie The Messrs, F.A: Lallemng , 1wh upon à » yr to her | SHIH AAREIEEH 1 , We .ge 3 ; SL Toms a A ; rene Sorey * sise er real: Mle Aono Montreal; : 5: Bals Isto, veg, 1s this] % Ram ILES.+ Speol , a! Wesk-End Exoursions \u2019 © Ye, - : va ant t ; Coa a tes J.7.Martin and fam whe At Turiff Hall Jaren Howton, 1.Troop, ae Re Sora ot 4 d ++ 0 Vaileyfield and Inter bave been guests at \u2018Mount Vle- Ÿ- A Houston, Sian 8; Hotmon.Muster | Mr, gout Desjarêins:| ° CR Has eue to: sont ; Me and Mré.C.Æ.Caïhoun sxa| | mediate Stations.- foria, have \u2018returned hame.Houston.ontreai: \u201cMr, and Mrs.of.Mascquché, and Mr Mr.\u2019and Mrs.P.H.Waza.ur À R tre | Have openéd - their , Summer Sunday train between Montreal ang © Mr.Willlam Barlow is: spending his £ J.Mussel and children, Westmount; of Monigeal, spent Sat 8S.'H.Ward and wife came uf ib nize regist ring.at\u2019 the Lake age : | Xalleyfield leaves Montreal at 919 \u201cholidays here.Mr.and Mrs.W.Duffie, Mester.A.day Hera.\u2018Beaconsfield on their motor bé Hi view ouse lately .incindé\u2019 Mr.Wm.i, r.and Mrs.Fennel Turner, of New a.m., and returning leaves Valleyñcig Miss Irene Jeffrey is ivisiting Mise Duffie, V.Friedman, Hoh.Peon, The, Messrs.Side a rd\u201d \u201cndgtmara: \u201cEdla;\u201d and visited friends herd |-.Granger and Messrs.Fred.Monk.and | Yôrk, - are occupying Prof.McCaon- gf 7.30 pan.for Montreal.Through Nellie Barlow at Fairmount.\u2019 Montreal: Mrs.A Patton, Jas Williams, \u2018of \u2018Montreal, a: .'Mr.*A.Thom and Mr.Acon\u2019 esjar- i: -Hddie Parker.: | eughy*s ouse for a few weeks.acaches, Mrs.W.Grant and children are Patton, \u201cMont real.RS = ;| \"The \u2018engagements eM jen = Vezina) | \u2018dins:spent a-few days at the, Jhateau.| Miss Kate Hemming, of Montreal.Mise MeCutohéon, of Montreal, is a| | The Grand Trunk Rallway System -.épénding the summer Bere.Gould.ang _\u2018Mre.Calvin and the vin | and \u2018Me - FHormidas:.Mi and.Mise BE né Allan Spencer tre 0 Jrock.Fae the guest of.Mrs.Judge).Hem-' vert Sons Moonez and Miss Annie il Torus tlokets, aires of $1.05 from Mr.and Mrs.Josep vd, Hon Mr.A 4 ere\u2019 \u2018the \u2018guest o =}; Ge \u201cD.|: ov: or Wc a : o Valleyfield and rety \u2018tir daughter, Me.Jaoquays, ave Mrs Zynd and Master C Syed.Moot Ros MEReR SE Me marriages] Hodgso \u201cLT ME en Ses, of Montreal, wa | Mooney ate spending à few wooks at] and proportionaisly low rates tion \u2018arrived for the season at their sum- \"Mr.\u2018Glauser, of Montreal, is Sp 4- ire to take: place in August and- Sep- Miss, Croll has returned |to-lOttewa:| Git from the city for 4.week-end at.Mi: a pogo.Montreal to St.Anne's, Vaudreu, fer residence., Mes user Lh Tins here fre Lo 4 Jot after spending à week with her friend, | Ave Farm, 4 en à Giadys ter.ss Tiny Seebold is at Hotel Char- Go Island, Valleyneld and inter.\" Miss Ramsay, Westmount, has re-.neni In ss Eunice Hodgson.¢ Misses Jessie Brown and Gladys ate stations ood going Satur.\u201cBurned to the city.Hall e slo of work held oi in ae 1 os The Misseg, and of teed Miss Florence M.Vipon is epend- Miner; of Montreal, Rave been visiting Mrs.W.Kirkpatrick and Miss Aud- day and Sunday, July 15 and 16, Be © Mrs.Knowlton, Toronto, who has = y cos.fingnoially as soon as Tait ar Fy: gh day at the \u201cLaurentiée Ang à few daya in Ottawa.| 2 |Miss QUve Baillte, rer 3 ri pa rie ara Suests a rs.H.tutning Monday, July 17.been Mrs.J.R.Barrow's guest, has re- Socially.suc House arr lat Mrs, Halcro entertained | a jumber ue sr (01, Lennexvitle, = re Mr.and Mrs, rm.spas ae occupy \u2014 turned home.J young ladles.to \u2018afternoon tea | this eving esbitt, of the B.nk, | \"The concert for the benefit of the || The first Saturday handicap \u201cgolf.Trio.Misses Helen and Mary; Stafford.week_in honor of her daughter, Miss.PE is away upon his holidays.| ing Mr.Donald Ross's cottage for the Speolal Sunday Train, Montreal | Tennis and Bowling Club was as pre- match Jf the season for gentlemen are expected on Monday.Bepsie Halcro, |, \"Mr.Gordon Mackinnon, of Montreal, Summer.| : to $t Hyacinthe and indicted a \u2018side-splitting\u2019 entertainment.singles taok place on Saturday\u2019 last.Miss Isobel McL :Boyd will arrive, at Mrs.Jos.Wilson entertal ed the la- | returned to the city Monday morning, ar.and Mrs.Gougeon and Miss he te plats 6 \u201cThe young people are busy prepar- athe golters ne ere pre.the ood Lo he month to spend ugu des\u2019 aia.fo artgrnoon tea {on Thurs: |: rafter basing Se week-end with.Tela- Lougeon are guests at Hotel Ludger + rmediate Stations.ing for the annual boat house dance their a le use.ay most.pleasan afternopn was | tives at \u2018Lea Cottage.\u2019 ) | Bve Sund to-night, which will have some novel provements on the Cascade golf \u2018Dr.Piche and Mrs.George So sperit.:{ Dr, and_Mrs.M.F.Primes.of Bar- tow days Hutchins Bre spending \u2018a tice, A Grand.Tran! Ro oher ge \u201cfeatures, one of which is the auction links.evw À arrived recently at their qrmmer T redl-4- Mr.S.G.Patterson, Mrs.G.N.Nug- | 9m, Vt, recent guests of Df.Prime, Mr.O.Patenaude and daughter are will run Special Train, leaving of partners.Mr.T.Savage | As at Mrs.dence.- .PT \u201c|gott and Miss Pearson, of.Edmonton, | \u2018have taken .their departure, visiting here.[oritreal at 12.10 p.m.for St.Hyacim In spite of the heat, the members Grier's.© | .; pers .; LL A visited- friends, here this week] = \u2018Miss \u2018Kate Tarbell, of Boston, has Mr.Jim Wurtele and Mr.I.¢ and Intermediate Stations.Re.of the Boys\u2019 Camp are having a good |.Miss Mary Annett, of Grand! Metts, time.The Rev.Dr.Martin spent the is \u2018visiting friends\u2019 in \u2018week end at the camp.- Several young , Mr.H.L.Cook's yacht Pesey\u2019 -is Mr.George A.Ferguson was the | come to Knowlton to spend her sum- 4vuttele are guests at Hetel Chater | turning, this train will leave St guest of His aunt over the| week Messrs.H.Goldberg, I.Simon.and Hyacinthe at 8.00 p.m., stopping at In.Janey Sturdivant, who has D.Nicholson are spending\u2019 two weeks termediate Stations, for Montreal, lend.j-mer vacation.+ |, Mr.D.Adam and wife bre |spénd- | Miss men from Montreal came from the in anchor here.> CCH, ug YAY.+ ing the summer at the Chateau [du Lac.|.been in.Sherbrooke with her = sister, = _ city last Saturday and put up at the ou 5 ¢ A A \u2014 +|_ Mrs.Birkett, , Westmount} who was | Mrs.Gibson, .for the greater part of at ibs Joke.John is a guest of Mrs.a Coney | ! d.eamp for the week end.= 4.the guest of Mrs.George Grebnjsese, | \"the month, has returned home.F.P.Turner.1 y isian - Among the week end visitors at the Heights were: Mr.Oscar Thompson, Mr.Grover Sargent, Mr.H.McPFar- \u201c4ane, Mr.Campbell McFarlane, Mr.#.Heñry Carter, Mr.Jack Hyde, Mr.; : \u2018 has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Williams have \u201d Mra.P.A.Doi _ .P.A.Doig is oceupying Mr.To this comparatively litti Mrs.Les and Miss Lois Led \u201cspent Miss Nellie.McCormack, Miss M.| been away upon a visit to \u2018friends in |, A.Budge's cottage for the month Hut really most desirable ie known the week-end \u2018here visiting friends, A.\u2018MacCormack and Messrs.and | Newport and North Hatley: of , .- Miss Janet McRoberts, of Newport, Eddie Doyle are spending some time Mr.and Mrs.Heath, of Washing- of July.Cuttle and family, of West- deck a rame an ips situate tn Vt, is visiting her aunt, Miss R.Gil- at Mr.Cyprien Bertrand\u2019s.| - ton, were in Knowlton upon a flyinE | mount, have opened their cottage for! ing, the Graal Yrunk Railway Sy \u2018rHeyworth, Mr.Randall, Mr.D.Gii- ++ re vy moun.Miss\u2019 Latour, Longueuil, 3 \u2018visit, prior to sailing for! the Old the summer.afford ick a \u201cnour, Mr.Stanley Matheson, Mr.Cair- | ._ - ; Mr.\u201cBurnside wis the guest ot: Mee.| this- week.\u2014- ; Country.- +, Mr.À.C.t at 8 quick and easy access.pie, Mr.Jack Beslow, My.W.Hodges, Mr.2nd, Mrs, Carita.M6 ais T.Merah for dhe weekund 2153.5.Conway and litle pies Allss Jean Carmichael hea been In Lider Lamar on bE A any an a 1 Mrs.ua handle, Benoit, Messre, -Orvil Mes.Arthur Small wasz in \u2018Chateau- Patricia Conway and Miss M.N.Ferns { Montreal, the guest of friends; for the Miss Marion Robert and Miss Irene 15 and 16.Return limit Sen ay, Juiy Coull re yrs pe net Ÿ Le ri guay on Menday visiting: lfriends.- 8&re spending.a few weeks ; at the.-Cha- |greater part of July.Dunn are visiting here | sun day train leaves nay 1 = ek-end visitor at: \u2018Mr.Aug ta Mr.and Mrs.R.Allan Gentles spent \u2018teau.Me and Mra H.8.Willies have \u201cAmong those registered at Hotel g:10' am.and returning 1 os cont + + Foberts.: the week-énd \u2018at Allan's Corners, the Mies Green\u2019 spent the we eek end at\u2019 (Téturned from St., John, NB.\u2018and re- Chartier are: Messrs.Guyton, Brown, Island at 7.3 p.m.§ caves Conez 3 -TERREBONNE.; The \u2018Misses Waren.aré here for the Eee.Sa, Kerr.nM ; Hi ith Mr.i .PP Highifela of Montreal, passed Herbert, Edwardson and F.H.Tuc- à ells was 72e ; a : serre AAA HER segeon.Graven, Beck, Church, Sicho- for the ir opens, the.est o ithe weak-end at the Lake View House.Mrs.J.H.Kay and daughter, Miss Sunday Train, Montreal, Hem: field and Howlett nt the week end Amy Powells:\u201d : Miss \u2018Mary Savage and Mr.Charlie Blanche Kay and Master Stuart Kay 1 | | mingford, Fort Covington and \u2018Mr.Emile Lachapelle, of West Vir at \u201cThe Films\u201d - Miss\u2019 Mary J \u2018Savage are.in Winnipeg, en; route for are visiting with Mrs.Jim Ross.pi B i mondics som tim 6 hers x The Social and Boating Club pur- Williagit Mel Bi sde Geâdes, Mackaÿ| street, is i a eh eal is | intermediate Stations.ang wit with friends In Don.the we rounds on the ae the-pienic Miss fhe gest of Principal and Mrs.Knee- Messrs.P.Bergeron and J.O.Cote J very Sunday until further notice, & ms re ves ok: Xe a EE lé de ; are guests at Hotel Ludger Leroux.special G .T.R.train leaves Montreal The Messrs.Brown and Mésérs.A 8.06 a.m.for Hemmingford, Fort \"peau were guests of Mrs.Henfy Mgo- \u2018gn@ MF.Cliff Lawrence, \u201cOttawa, were BY, on Saturday.| waek-end guests of Mrs.BR.ence.| A elovre are registered at | QO EIOn a peradiate ou Captain Trimm has been\u201d \u201cvisiting © Mr.and Mrs.J, Eddy and family 5 : Ludger Leroux.\u2018 Returnins.£30 pan.na Hoh relatives here.have opened their cottage for \u2018the sea- of Mrsnd M + Fr ES s| tord at 7.00 pin.stopr ing at sie \u201cMrs.Haines is the guest: of Her son.the.pillpit 5% + OO 44 p+++++++ +b bbb dt ad dial Stations, for Montreal \u201d \u201c Goughter, Mrs.H.C.Walsh, at the x ns, spent the week ond Bi Sun- à Chupeh- on.re eT +} | ; 2 amp, the guest of Mrs.Skelch- : £ ; Is.+ «\u201d Mrs.Edsop, re, Matthew Moody,\u2019 2 Miss ill Brat + .LAC CHARLEBOIS.+ | .Montreal~-Cornwall Service \u2018Mr.and Mrs.W.Moody, Mrs.Earle! \u201cFats Eva Burt and Miss.J._ Morris few days herë last w ! ty: Boy - couts from HSE é tt se + 4444 | The Grand Trunk Rellway announce i Df \u2018and Master Ernest Earle were visiting [spent the week end at Glad-u- kum.a Montreal\u201d avs a arrived.to spend a her aunt, Mrs, Millar.- friends in Lachute on Saturday.Messrs.Lloyd and Pollock apent CR : ; BL ee : very Saturday, until f Mrs: William Wells : nt > ie couple\u2019 of weeks, \u2018and are camping in Mr.and Mrs.R.S.White, of Mont- \u20ac urther no- Dr.Hamilton Yes in town last Trees.their vacation at the camp.home after: spending a \u201ctow days in| Power; R.Fulton, I and Mra.idreau, | Mr.F.Milloy's domain, Scoutmaster real, are spending.a few days at ce, train will be run to Cor- rs.Doyle left on Saturday for a The -weekly dance on Saturday sven- \u2018Quebec.\"| Ferguson, Adam and Mrs.J.Al Sarad Stevenson and Foreman are in \u2018charge.Chateau Gauthier.Il, leaving Montreal 1.30 p.m.ar- - \u2018three months visit to Cornhill, Banff- ing was largely\u2019 attended.- Cornwall 3.34 en week- Manco, Miss H.Archambault and Lulu The Rev.G.S.Brown, of Hemming- Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Kane aré guests TÉVINE n p.m.Also that shire, Scotland, where she will be the The Sabbath evening service was end in Montres ar shall spent.the Stacey.qo F ford, préached in St.Pauls Church at Hotel Ben Leroux.train will be run Cornwall to Mont.: guest her father, Mr.Grey.conducted in the open air, insted of: : BL ade ne The Ladies - Aid- \u2018sale, \u201cheld in the: ast week.: Madame Rolland and Miss Lulu Teel, Mondays only, leaving Cornwall rng Russell Moody, a Voting 1 Mr.| the ghureh, on account of the.warm.+ Several of our villagers.took in the Rolland are.spending the summer at 7,10 8m, arriving Montreal 9.16 a.m.- Fi.os jexeursion to baw: Lake; in.the eau Gan - \u2019 ar au un And Miss Lauzon \u2018spent \"ME.C.EL Hanna and family have LAS EP be \u2018l - Adirondack Mountains, last week.Mr.H.Lemieuk and Mr.B.Godin | .Mrs.Wo Slaughter and Miss Win nor taken up their residerice \u2018here\u2019 + ST A LISE a 2 tu nd fr vacatio -Mrs.ery A Mclaren was the guest of are visiting at the Lats, Chas.Col + + - ason.+.\u2018 | Va ephen\u2019s cottage er da ter, Mrs.A.thur, Rock- Mr.R.Collins an Tr.as.Col-| ¢ mh [pie Slaughter spent the week end-with| Mr.H.G.Birks and Mi EH.Trott | 4 | - WAMOURASKA.\".3| \"Mr 3.Yesotharis has led fob a six.\u201cburn, recently.Arthur ins are spending two weeks at Ben § BEACONSFIELD.: on aM G \u2018spent the eweek end at Glad-u-kum.HHH + ++ et 444+ | Weeks\u2019 trip to, Chicago and.the.west.Lord and Lady Aberdôur, \u2018of Cenag- | Leroux.- + ret et fre os pSeorge Moody have : Mr: and Mrs.Sprigings and family | se .Messrs.F.Ii, F.J.and Syd Waters en, Ardgour, Scotland, were the guests | Mr.W.S.Robertson and Messrs.| Mrs.Stevenson and her little daugh- Lave ahen Mr.Reid\u2019s house for the | The Mikado! opened Tast Saturday week Este of their aunt over the bt Dr.and Mrs.D, McÆachran, Orms- Hope arto A a ono Mr.and Mrs.E.McLea are spending fer, Margaret, are spending a few: The newsbeys, under the direct | evening for the season, and wag, well | Mrs.\u201cWarner and Mi \u2018her are Pi, aL Gi \" rosk, Chateau Gauthier.the summer at the Grove.weeks at Elmhurst.of Mr.Pete Murphy, had direct on Patronised by all.spending somé time with Mi Tre \u2018After apen ai Tour mu returned home \u201cMr.W.J.Snell, Montreal, is here.Mr.Bethune has left for a short trip \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Melrose were guests nual outing on he picnic gr ra Mrs.8.Ewing, Mise Bwiré, \u201cMont- J.Harvey McNaughten.| | Mrs.ad Jan LS er 2 months in G010- |.Mr and Mrs.Alfred Ramus are| iP the West.of.Mrs: Wm.Henderson for the week | Mr.and Mrs.B.Mitchell spent The \u2018real, are opeupying.a.cottage.for the | \u201c\"Mr De Les: Derniers was a week MCNeil.à nga.nie piece.Miss Hulda \u2018registered at Gauthier\u2019s.jOn Saturday night the members of week end at Chellou Dean Cottage.|.P°2P0M \u201c| end: guest \u2018at Bella Vista.- - we Mrs.Harry Cable \u2018of Lachine, is the Mr.and Mrs, Jas.Matthewson and the Beaconsfield Golf Club gave a din- Mrs.gmpson spent Sunday with Miss B.Arthur and Master Cerf! Ar- Mde.Darveau \"and emily are} \u2018Mr: Poole.Spent Saturday and Sun- Euest of Mrs.Charles Tate, Tate- family have opened their cottage for ner in honor of Mr.Hutton, the win- Mrs W Ww.Moody.\u2018thur are spending their _ holidays at spending the summer Tigre.day with Mr.and Mrs.Burdo ; hurst., the summer.ner of the amateur golf championship Mr.A.Thompson was in town on | Rustic Lodge._, Me.Ross McLennan, Montreal, has| Miss Annle Fuller; of Detroit] is tha| Mr.A.R.Gardnér, of Tacoma, Mr Eric Traversy spent & week- Of Canada.He was presented with a Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Talt and family.are | 10194 his family snd intsnds spend- guest of her Sister, Mrs, E| A.|Hodg- | Wash, spent the past week with rela.end with hls parents at the Lake.180i watch and chain and many con ; 10 again in possession of thelr cottage.ing a.short\u2019 time.here.son.nT tives here.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.8.Cuvillier are, gratulations from his own club and ;, .: Tol | Migs.Una Gale, Quebec, jg.the guest Mr.and MrË.\u201cJohn Scott\u201d ind, family.Mr.and Mrs, Harry \"Boston \" spent spending the summer at Lac Charle- hers.- - 44442 +++4+++++.\u2014 = 2 TE :J 0£ her sister, Mrs.John.Thom.| are occupying thelr \u2018cotttage for the {he week end with her parents, Mr.bois.Mr, and Mrs.L Desrosiers and baby 2 - + PILE MET TL.; _ FE TE TE « \"hé Misses Norris \u2019h taken summer.for | ana Mrs.Mailey.>.pÂTons those rev.at \u201cHotel are at the Grove.- LITFTI METIS.+ | ++ +44 ,; oo) dooms at Ward's for a few weeks.rs.GP.\u2018Tnda tra\u2019 \u2018Miss Juda, È n Leroux are: e8sTs, eaupre, :Mr.H.Desbarats spent the week- + a reréers rss ssesa IEC epAWERDEE 7.$| - The Misses Ruby: and Heïda Bruce Have been the guests of Jude, who (he week ad a aL putre: at spent \u2018A.Frigon, and Norman Nicholson, R.| ehd at the Thousand Islands.HEH 2 - SHAWBRIDGE, 2 3 are the guests of théir æunt, Mrs, W.\u2018Yeomans \u201cLone Star; left bn Monday Mrs, J.C, McÜorniick, of Los An; Dohn and A.Webb.3.|Miss F.Strum is spending a few Rh, SET RTE QE EE ; 4 d-LeMesurier.morning for New York, on the pay.tg géles, Cal.1s the guest of her sister, MOPSTS, Teh dT i gialex- days with Mrs.Clark.Misa Dorothy McPhati and Mr.Jer.| ** hob 4 sabia | Miss Rouillard and \u2018Miss 3: .Roull- | their\u2019 bomen St.Louts\u201d |\" [~.\"{ Mra.B.Finn.Ee at Ganthiera Todi à| \u2018Mr.and Mrs Carpenter have takes _ frey McPhail are the guests of Lieut.- | Le \"| lard are spending a few.weéks here.| : |.fppas .- #1\" + | Mr.Phil Coates left last week for Messe.H.S.and Eddie Orkin.of ryoms at the Grove.\"Col \u2018and Mrs.Burland at Kilmarth.- \u201c Dominion Day was loyally obs red \u2018Mr.8.Ewing, Montreal, has errived| = ©.Comte Rainbow Lake, in the Adirondacks.Westmount, are spending their hollz TS Peck entertained at tea on \u201cMr.and Mis.Heart and family, | at Abercrombie Cottage by & served |.and intends passing a few.weeks: WIth | ghd b bth bbb tdbtbe | | Mrs \u2018DD.MEL.Munro aid children days at Chateau Gauthier ednesday.\u201cMontreal.dre occupying the \u2018Castle\u2019.display of fireworks, the rares grand | his family.Lg rrr reReY Te are the guests of her sister, Mrs, J.S.Mr.John Cuddahy.is visiting at the Mr.Philip Robertson was the guest this season.beautifully decorated with lanterne and oF ontland.Quebec, has taken a [4 © © © KNOWLTON, | *| ~ +|Phelps, Jomerville, Mass.Lake.of Mrs Pratt for the week-end.Mrs.Geo Mathewson and family, 188s, 2 large nuinber of guests befhg room at Mrs.Ward's for a month, + ' 4 |; Mrs, Geo: \u2018McNaughton, of\u2019 Cumber- Mr.and Mrs.Cockfield \u2018and family (Mr.Fred Letendre has left for New \u2018Montreal, have arrived at their cot- Ra potins Miss M: McKénsie, eo an A family, ou HESS Here +++.Bit 5 \u2018The Wil guest.of.mobi are at thelr cottage for the summer.York, where he will spend the next ; of Rougemont, Que.; Mi er.e- Hs A To Blackett, e ows,\u2019 ast Wee) \u201d Ww.Brown and sons have e weeks Nr, C.- Jenkins hes joineä Mrs, Gardner and Mise Marion Cros Mis the summer.Sir Melbourne Tait, of Mohtre \u201c| = J | opened al nen cottage at Lac Char- | iMrs.McVicar spent Sunday with Jenkins at \u2018Bennie \u2018Brae\u2019 cottage.has just returned\u2019 from Ottawa.\u201c | MS.Alec.Halé and.family are QC\" [-heen -spendihn A Of proptrepl Has Pie A CT levels.Mrs.Butler.Mr.©.B.Esdailé has returned to Masters Allan and Edwin Plefoe, Mr.cupvinE, a cottage for:the season.\u2019 fp.cottage - 5 he italy of days atl ARS Crea 1 | Other guests at Chateau Gauthier| Mr.Ernest Bolton is spending a few town, after spending two weeks with Fassingham, Mrs.Saundersoh \u201cand Miss C, Lloyd,\" \u201cQuebec, 1g/stayl æ at ne: 8 Be S ons ae | : F444 44444 +444 4 are: Messrs: Frank H.Barry, J.W.| days at the Grove.his Tarilly at \u2018Moss side.\u2019 { sons, Miss Rowe, Mrs.Hobbman, are the Windsor.+ eh Cave i canbe out 1 = 7 upp.oon\" 4|Craft L.Nassey.E.O'Shea and Sars- È - Migs.Violet.McPherson is the guest guests of Mrs.OC.'L.Girard.- *- Mrs.C.Shaw, Quebcé, decompd: pair \u201c\u2018recentl ra d ame out i4 .: -TADOUSAG.: .°° + field: O'Shea, of Montreal.À .ef.ars.Jamjeson at \u2018Sunayside\u2019 cot.| Mr.G.Matthews ta spending\u2019 a fem | DY \u2018Mrs.A.R.MaCarthy and.son; avs tly and) VERT LL Th ea Te 4 Mr.John 8.Lyon is visiting here.|-444 + age b weeks in New York.spending thé aunfner.at Pelletier 0 Se eo +++ 444444444444 | Mis Kate Belly is spending the sum- 3 +4 + .+4 + iss Dupont, Quebec, 8 viéiting- Mr.iss McDowell a Messrs.\u2018Dupres; Quebec, \u201chave | Brd 0 PR SU mer at the Lake.A \u2018 .+ and Mrs.R.Dupont for & few wcks.and daughter are hove.sie À Lovet aived to's end.the ner | New.York, it in Knowl: | Mr.W.A.Child, who has b Mr.'E.Lefebvre is at Chateau Gau-| «ST.JEROME + The picnic and haycart drive to\u2019| Mrs.Smith and family, Mre.W: Mrs.J.C.Dessaint is spel ng \u2018the\u2019 ton\u2019 to wo las Deen 8 Ie | thier.HEHE a Miss.Blue's at Legsaits Point -was end tarnily, and Mrs, Tol alte summer \u201chere ; 2 \u201cpv ,E a cent visitor here, has left for Hamil- : : : ï : given by Mrs.H.Hague for her son here.pron, \u2018are |.Miss A.Auger, Quebec is.speñdiné : ors plant, fon, Ont in R.Baldw! N York, | 44 _jA very enjoyable picnic was held al \u2018Boyse and his friends, Who voted it Miss Pease and Miss L.\u2019 MacAllister the summer at the Windsor.\u2019 - \u2018 wn.is registéred at the se oH Eo | HEHE 4404444 Braesdie Cottage, the residence of Mr.& \u2018Great old time are the guests\u2019 of Mrs\u201d dhe Mac- Mrs Jennings snd.family.\u2018are oc.\u201d hb hab been | Mr.Louis E.Burdett is here from 3 , © $ (Km Hughes.Those present includ \u201chor Midi hag (Joined Mrs.Allister.cupying \u2018Bellevue\u2019 this summer.«1.Burlii New York.ards ® bere, from $ ST.ANDREW'S EAST.: Miss = \u2019 respers Mles N Done raton at \u2018Summerholm.\u2019 .ss F.C1 Mrs.and Migs J ave Toturned ! iss B.McGowan, Miss Geroux, Mit pi Col, Bariand bas gond 4 town | mother Fhe an men of dor Mrs and Mik Took bate sont ph Bon diy SOE S| Site sng omy Ju gor | Toaensenseseenrensenensl Corman Sone Kincaid, Me.and Jin Mrs.Levinson, Miss two weeks here.\u201c Dr.and Mrs.J.& col , of].CM i I à : orman, Mrs.Kincaid, Mr.and 2M Pre Macro, ot a Quebec, is visiting Levineon,.Miss ities Retta oy Leon | Mrs.Robert and ta ily are spending.stead, oh sts \u201cof Mr 1 and x here had a Montreal, was spending their holidays with ther por.enn: Mr.and Mrs.Chas- Ryan \"EME S.Baylis has joined nis family Rafleld \u2018are guesté \u2018of Mrs.- Jor- the summer at \u2018Sur Tes.Rdches.\u2019 + E.Williams \u201cat >\u201c gannylea Mr.aid Mrs.B.L.String, of Toron- ents in this place.Hughes, LE West Port NY.ye Sr Gen.z Det ne their cottage here.dan., Miss © Currie, Montres has arfived Mrs.C.6-Brown, dccompanjed to, arrived here on Saturday, and are Mrs.Robert Simpson and two! Burns, \u2018Mr.T.Hughes, Mr.Reid, Mr Le tt) porta is est of | M5.W.HL Howard and amily are | for the summer.©\u201c.{ fher daughter, Miss Marion Brow.| guests of the Tadousac Hotel.daughters, of Montreal, have arrived, Leifflen, Mr.J.Hughes, and Maetert Surratt, a the gu cats of Mpa.J.Seth § Mr.apd Mr Chouinard F'Ottdwa; have.léft after paying.M the 2 M ; sues Clarence\u2019 aveu ee Le guest Quekhec,.are.potins the.slimmer atl frientls in: town a visit.- tn reading a ter ay of Bos- and wil spend \u2018Evo months In thelr Wm.Charles and Martin Hughes.> > LE PA | co , pe à Sut.Sects itt was si.Hore of his aunt, Mrs.Osborne, at \u2018Beverly the Windsor.Cu Miss Eh Bancroft has teen Madame Girard, of Montreal, and | pr ang Mes David Taylor, of Ore-| | - Farm.\u201cMiss Bienvenue, accompanied he Pronos 58, \u2018Bavey,\u2019 Belonging Mr.and Mrs.Harry Shaw and fa- Misses ant.Master \u2018Bienvenue, aiter- also Madame Bourbeau and the Misses\u2019 , 6 vis ti f tends in this vici- \u201c|.Bourbeau, \u2018arrived here on the \u2018Sag- tried ar iting fr h ; Men Stevens in.oo i .ars\u201d sur er \u201cBi n Saturda; and intend making a + :.te the late Mr Eobt, Ménier, came Mily, of Council Bliffs, Towa; «Mrs.F.Téal, a) man TRE ar\u201d Sy uenay\u2019 \u2018day, 8 Mrs.Jos.Wainwright and children | + intg port here from Ahtiéosti to land Stearns, of L'Orignal; Prof.and: Mrs.= = - tay | here.are guests of Mrs.Dr.Shaw.o .LACHUTE.+ \u2018the following gentlemen: Messrs.G.| Eaton and family, Mr.and Mrs.Luth- Mr.and Mrs.J, C.Hearts, of Bos- Mrs.Willie Lamb, of Martreal, is a Sherrod ton, are: among the recent Visitors , guest at \u2018Braeside.\u2019 .H.Gibyon, J.B.Hamell and Lemieux.waite, Mr.Brown, Miss Brown, Mrs.hore.The Molson yacht, \u2018Curlew,\u2019 \u2018is \u2018here | Dutton and Tamtly, Mr.H.Æ.Bell, arp.| da: McGregor, wife and ily have 171 38a here.| Miss \u201cWilson left for uebbe on the | MT Norman Mr.John Hope and family ha CI rig for aon.joined bis fam- Mr.D.darrell and Master & \u201cMèé-: : d Ath inst.©.8 child, of New York: are ses = their tor their summer cottage at Laxe : By at Rose, cottage.| ell de .guésts of their aunt, Mrs J.| Amongst À { Mr, Mokensie and Mr: Sise, who parents, ME op py à énilarpn, of Tao te and w il occupy \u2018Hope Bow y \u2018 » A w ; - , - for the ne m s.des.Houston - oué Mr.Fred, Ww.Rimp ton, Kimberley ones | 254 hb ; ere recent visitors \u2018here, have te keésbury, Ont., are spending some time Mrs.Donaldson, of Montreal, is she 5\u2019 urned home.to t me | ; \"Mr.Shannon @ auton of St.Lembert are expected Mr.Shannon and the M \u201cMrs.Arthur Chipian and Master M.Guests of Mrs.Stephen - Burwash, guest of her sister, Mrs.G.E.Barr y at \u2018Rose\u2019 cattagé.: \u201c2 1 nog ère.guests of Migs.rte, sen, a n re il, \u2018ie | Litade.W.Chipman.of Montreal, are spend- | Riviere Rouge.ton.Mor tral, .8 vas \"end an son, , Msn ing.the summer here,\u2019 |- sp Ri Metkle has returned to Mont- Miss Alice McLaren, of Vank'* Que.Putin x Hosen \u201cMes Statlan.\u2018Mr.ahd.\u2018Mrs.Thomas Hunter; of Hill, Ont, is Che guest of her aun5 .Anderson [a Petroit, pave rented-a gotta e here.va Fred Alnwick, of Montreal, spent the Misses McGibbon.me jou \u2014 4.Mp.apd Mrs, Burstall and family.are a few \u2018days here récently.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.W.F.McLaren.\u2018! here.from Quebec, Mrs.Dan Currie and .children, of Montreal, were week-end guests { The Count and \u2018 Countess: de Sars Montreal, are spending holidays guests \u2018Ivan Bower.\u2019 | teed | whi were.here during \u2018the week, have of\u201d \u2018Mrs.Andrew Todd, of Lachute \u201cwr, Eugene Jousse was in Cornwii LY Sloresch ant Te hme ù.Lin ¢ aint road.Presbyterian ie nih 1 lest week.Ca \u2018 Mrs.f and Mrs our, ° n real.\u2018The Pres an picnic, w was Mrs, McLeod, of Montreal, spent ét msn él most agpasent Bach an 4 Lait Lr he I.Ea and family, are spending the summer | held at \u201cThe Pines\u2019 last\u2019 Thursday, | week the guest of Mrs.J.W.Colin \u2018hour or less.We tee.tha! ; © | Miss Maninst gton,.See testimonials 1 the s And sk here, and are: registered at the.Tadoy- -was, in spite of the \u2018extreme \u2018heat, 2 pam.; : jt rés 1 Benin, cos het, Son en ro itn ron on t and | sac Hotel: La success.\u2018Mr.and.Mrs.Garfield Evans.{1as or à t | or Bed, not oe CT stall | MF.and Mrs.J.\u2019 TW, Cook, | f Mont- |.- Mrs.Bernie Le Roy and child, of treal, were week end guests we SW A : DR.CHASE'S: OINY .rest he toh # hotne.Morepark, Cal, spent a few days last Mrs.Evans.of, P asie Qui who week, guests of Mrs.Alex: Le Roy.: I Kennedy, who has been t* | f nt A i 1h BE | \u2014\u2014 ol F .si \u2014 ib 1 = EE = À ; ] OU = JE Fi i I ry Pa {k i! LE .mm as Tt NEC 1 nl > re » ppm» Le vec hy Sr NLR EE 3 - ~ = ELLIE) = sy 3.EP ie Ja.AA AS RY AEA Ls : 7 + LTRS, r el 3 PE 5 ; ab ee Sa 4 aura éd A SEE , Pa 3 .$ ee ent e Ee RF LR A Ve ; 3 _.i _ Loo eh nei ; mail > EAE - MS ET _ n Sa wera y MES \" ot \" 1 A : A - 3 Ca ù TL ee près 099 0e, - mare .EA ~ \u201c .4, > Ll Merde ac cos eaaus es © Lente RE Etes Au In EEE \u2019 \u2018 \u201cPo POUR EE NET SA - = co ml LO ES oe ow A z mi I : .; Sv A A hs gs : fll % 2 So \u2019 > 3 n PNA TR > - Aad / Fan K A PR 2 M yee Er AAS bin A \"= \u201d - mp ya os ol fps A - i\" : ne TT I .: = .- - PRE JE ë - a rd i - a + y \u201c oc Fe - ; *.- FA ; \u201c ee Ces E = = eat Tatars - 1725 3 - +4 .2 .= _ 3 ; - - - .es ry ah a ES 7 .Sexy ' = À 3 à am ar oi : si cart 0 = ; i, .5 a à 7, A ep TTT ue zu ment \" ges TY pi _ v Lu ; sm we 73 - po .a + ; ~ 4 WN .oan - r * ee ; - =.PER gr +115 mL TT SE me - ve we x 5 ser I The Church of St.James the Apos- Messrs.T.Stewart, W.Stewart, and |the Falls on Tuesda, tle is well filled at the services on R.B.Heward visited Ta last Thursday night beld & Successful con- Sunday, and is in charge of the Rev.Sunday.; *, _+\u2014\\cert in the club ouse, which was; Rural Dean Robertson, of Cookshire,| Mr.B.D.Wise, of New York, ig |l2rgely attended.Eight members of # | thority on.Shakespeare.Dr.Cowen is Vienna Branch Hs 1.CoA : an eminent composer.Colonel David | Harris is noted for the léading' part When the, Jewish teacher's pension atBe mbers he took In the defence of Kimberley in Rill reached: the Russian Upper House Spending tao wees ut tty Toot he the Kanawana Camp tramped across y Que.The Clergy House of Rest in connec- guest of Mrs.Alex.Strathy.The investment of a portion of the ordinary man\u2019s savings in good : Man with-a large.al, equally endowed \u2018with ability, there is \u2018always -the : .| .\u201cbut t younger man, whé not realizing the value- of a few dollars here Real Estate on, the Island\u2019 of Montreal In \"an attractive district, a a wits _ possibility nat by Sarr ahd Julous inva abil ere en 4° > 3 thor Young Ye lacing à few dollars \u201csavings ov ry month an a good estment, and if | me dr aged men would set avide ° Mieahs muy soon have capital to work.on arg themes, and make his * .+ \u201cJteal Estate proposition, start a savings accoun ag might mean, anc 1 .a little mare of their earnings for this | purpose, instead of actually throw- :: _Mieney more rapidly.BUT there is \u2018another side to thie \u201cReal Estate ques- - 02} many cases does mean.a sampstence and a comfort In middie serv = i is sway, hore woul | he ina ny om >! \" re x lo hames, and contented ER tion, and.that js: the man who is anxious to|secure a Home of his own, - 4 \"= GOOD REAL ESTATE: INVESTMENT IS THE.SA 5 / | {| It mot in a swamp, or miles from any attraction whatever on the llnd of |.Wo he Ras 3 Sreeng Wclinetion te own a\" leon gy imp on otter in 8 mark | [NGS BANK IN THE WORLD nee \u201cno E Montreal, to-day, Is a good investment, and in the years to come the man |.|\u2018! \u2018\u2019his-very own; to this man | would eay, chat the D BE way to obtain Bis ._ THustrations convey mare accurately to the mind the conditions than a Sys- & who invests in such Real Estate will have ample evidence of this assertion, |.|. IST CHURCH.| a J.J.Martin, Ph., will preach at Yet let us observe at once that the that?And mind you, this way nl = -e coment BND MeropIss © streets.Sea INE CHURCH head, of, Crescent \u2018both services.Everybody welcome.iy prophet did not begin on this level.I} a time which was most \u20ac gwhere; \u2018Ang ev, Eiwood C, James, BoA Pastor.of New York, will preach at \"11 am.HMMANUEL CHURCH (Compress turn back to the opening of his pro-| and out of joint.Failure everyw] % | ever Services\u2019 2t 11\"am.and 7 pm.The\u2019 and 7.p.m.Union services with Em: tioñai), 169-171 Drummond Street.phecy and I find the same man speak- | mo blossoms on the flg-tree; no: fruit.| 3 itor; 11 preach.Sa angers w a | manuel Church congregation.Visitors Thé Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A., Pastor, ing-in other tones: \u2018O Lord, how long lim.the vine.It is all Bastorn, of Ï p.m.rang welcome.*.will preach at both services.* shall I cry, and Thou wilt not hear?I course.Write another w or! : CNP Eads.1374 Fd eg Ped Tyg ts The Rev.Robert W.Dic- we somehow felt that we on Wednesday at 8 pm.All sea at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.ter of Habakkuk is a series of excla- the circumstances of desolation, but Ch wa?are more © in fiumber trom strangers.free.Strangers welcome.kie, Ba, Minister.pécrvices at alam i Inglis Martin, of Manchester, Enc.mations.Its first great note is this: over them.If I only saw in part my an the sand\".5 Father End r.Clark.presidefi .at | EBENEZER METHODIST Counca D.D., of Winnipeg.will preach at both hd dec, at both services.unday \u20180, Jehovah, keep alive Thy work\u2019\u2014| heart would be depressed; but if I ATLANTIC the opening medthig of the: Confe ony; | (corner of St.Anto gine © and \u201cConvent services.Subject: Morning-\u2014\u2018Are Con- rmount Avenue Branch meets on (rather than \u2018revive\u2019 in our modernt gee the ultimate /thing, the.fulfilling, cry, 1911, : and was presented with a ave] by Streets, St.Henry).- Pastor, the Rev.versions Going Out of Date?, Evening: the Y.M.C.A.Hall at 3 p.m.Strangers sense of the word)\u2014\u2018keep alive Thy of the purpose of God, If I really be- ; Jus the state president, Sproûll Tr \u2018Altred E.Paes.Morning service at 11 he Second Coming of Christ.\u201d Stran- welcome to all services.k in the midst of à N.si 7 Fave Mr vVobd from | &M- Preacher:\u2014-Rev.Prof.Cnas.E, 8ers welcome to all seryices.¢ \u2018work in the midst of the years.\u2019 Now,.| lieve that: ÿ At t last! July ah \u2018arrived, nd found.8 ve pea sof de es 00 Now Bland, B:A., B:D; -Evening service at 7\u2019 in J f this is a reply to a revelation which +.+ the delegates at the Bonaventure Sta- unties Th the State of New pr Éreather, H.T, Sherman.Open-Air ALEM WELSH PRESBYTERIAN POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGA- iY has.preceded it.The prophet con- The bud may have a bitter taste, tion waiting to board the train for Jersey, and the handle a |piecé of Service, weather, ; Permitting, Place CHÜRCH (Alexandra Rooms), 814 St.TIONAL CHURCH, corner Wellington = fronted the problem of the prevalent But sweet will \u2018be the flower, the reat Christian Endeavor Con-: ood roe BAD Syne 5 ton 2 btn 8.10 0 pm.£4 ha Hit Hé 544 Cethedratz Fuster Reel 5 Grn on si |Fiihernia state The Hew.A.\u2014 for to-morrow will be held in Mel- Point: St.Charles.Monday afternoon midst of desolation, now apparent, and | probable that He would give the same lw Shee Park, one opposite) gy 3, Jo\u2019 Slack, on Terr aE rah \u2018 still more to be, and consider the ar- | answer to us to-day.\u201cDo not meas- [:h i country = : hétituret Andustry, are:nôw dot- Srterfioon at 2 o'clock.Cottage mee:- R guments which led him to rejoice.ure all my doings by the statistics ofl \u2018been a = al through the.vüral districts, pre- R ings.Kitchen Garden Class for chil ; Here are some of them: First, if every- the Christian Church.\u2019 You may find studying, and © Song baë 6 rma Tioga oni p AMERICAN P REBYTERTAN CHa.nes dn Tuesday afternoon at 3.45.Sew.thing be destroyed, God is able to | him at work beyond the borders which in another year fq frontier; work in beck \u2018schools resentiy a Ligner tochni- ré, Te Baba nervy toh?ing class for children on Saturday after.À .abilshe y \u20ac Currie.at 2.4 .up \\ create anew all that shall be needful you have thought have confined Him.| her own country.v t B I m and 7 p.m.Sunday School.ang TOO for the sustenance and fulflment of | We do not lke wo still make +22 pe male Er pa Air Miss.hi foundations of en imduptrial Faire ara.Bible Class at 3 nin Gospel Meeting CITY MISSION, 294 Cadieux fe.To grant the first miracle of Se te Covenants He may esapion forest.thattef missions,\" \u201cand \u2018asked \u201cent FY ; - red\u2019 Bot wholly suceessfyl ni \u201cKeeping-.Lthe- 0 ya meeting on Friday evening O° k THE between St.Catherine and Dor = ron 18 io say that everything Is of to praise Him to join our party as far as New York; | LP = ; 4nd, young folks in Ireland, and the oon- pm.Mothers\u2019 Meeting on Thureday at chester.Sunday Services at 11 am.{ possible; that even the desert may the wrath man praise hig: while she proved most valuable.fo us, linens at the AHN-Ireland Industfial gress has had to face the fact that the 2.30 p.m.Bove ¥.B.Baid on Monday and 7 p.m.Classes every nicht » blossom es the rose; that even the This man also finds his way highen rorence 1 in this des to the other day, vening at 7.30.Junior Girle* Gym.3 pant Monday.Mission open daily Ce.hich he waited, in\u2019 piloting us through New; York to EY: first three months of the present year e day.at 8 y s, and from 2 to 3.Lad J high mountaing of difficulty may be through trials in w pe 2 w.\u2018The | thé terry: to\" \u201cthe-Pennsylvania, station.An, with.the vous Ça fo J: shave: shown LS disheartening.increase mastum On EST VOIS Thursday oven or from 9 Lo ureday ats 30 pra.\u2026 to which | brought low; that even the depressed There was the approaching foe: Pre- across the river in New Jersey.The paigt hat as 13 being waged soa ail pver MR in the emigration totals.Nineteen G-T18 Eelping Hand Sewing Schoo oo ales of all denominz \u2018ons are invited ) lige may be Hfted to the height of Chaldeans were actually coming.~ humorous aide of it struck.one of \u2018our \u2018world bo protect the Irish trade-mark, \u201chundred and.eight saw the lowest out- Baturday morning a: 10.15 am, Junior adies Ye erlasting hills.That 1s the simplést sently.they must sweep over the eso: number, to think that: we:should have | The trade-mark is already.registered flow figures since the great famines.| C.E.on Wednesday evening a.§ ¢ clock.RAILROAD MEN'S CHRISTIAN AF prdposition the man of faith will make try,-and everything must le in.deso- a native of Burma conduct us across at \u2018Washington, but scores of riçan |'of the °40\u2019s, but the intervening yeers Y.P-B,C.E- Ah avednesday at §- SOCIATION meets in the R.R.Y.M.C.A 2 when bis.eyes are turned away from | lation.But He sees now that God à éity on our.own continent, but-then | firms put in marks very much like| if, |, \u2018bave: successfully failed to realize the Ses > free.éarty welcome to ai \u2018Building, corner of Sebastopol and Leber i] the oppressive circumstdrices of the [has acted.The most difficuit thing ofl|.\u2018this was a first visit to New York, | and continue: bo* advertise reply [rere Shroce Sort a.er all iy Jos 15% 9 JEAN, anne sn \u201cSlreets.every Sunday at 4.15 pm.A 3 hour to God Himself.But as this|all, beloved, is \u2018to set neo ve and was not hers by \u2018any means, it under their cover, as coming straight ebb year, the figures sprang, in 1909, pn Catherine et Cadiuex: Culte ie gp.To attend.others dre cordially man reviewed history, other argu-| watch-tower\u2019 I think some of - al \u2018 being; quite familia¥ to her.Miss:Yaba | from: the home country.A | spedial |.$0 20,000, and last year were increased nche & 11 a.m.and 7-p.m.Ecole à, \u2018te i : ments came to him.This, for instance, injunctions in my Bible Which _soun: :was on her way to.the: convention, | \u2018committee has Just been: appointed to by \u2018another 3,000.This year bids fair dimanche a 10.Reunion de priere le GIRLS READING ROOM AND EVAN a God-can- send supplies from other most simple are the most difficu = where she is to: give an.account of the | keep after such.pirates and: to press to.be an.unprecedented year for emi- mercredi apm tienne Tony Je la 80- GELISTIC HALL, 111 Stanley Street ei sources than those of which we know.| Take this: \u2018Be still, and know that.I \u2018work\u2019 ifi Burma amongst \u2018theiiwopien.| for legislation tht will.clear them out\u2019 \u2018ération all \u2018over the British Testes as glete S.St.Aubin, pasteur cu 41 Library open every day from 9 am.t Although all the promise of the spring- am God.\" It sounds so simple at first.| at'the Pennsylvania station we met of the market, both in.the United its \u2018first quarter has reached a higher p 9.30 p.m., excepting Wednesday even time may be denied in the eventuality There is a hint of comfort and quiet! 4 with a delegation from Brooklyn, | States and in Argentina, another pf- .B ings.Prayer meeting every Tuesday to do it.The most oe total \u2018than has ever before been.regis MISSION PRESBYTFRIENNE, Point 8.15 p.m.\u2018What We Can\u2019 Circle of the autumn, God is able to supply in it, until I come th i bo wait\u2014 and were asked to share their special fender in this respect.{ tered, that of 103,000.Ireland\u2019s share St.Charles.Services le dimanche, ma.Se Ring's Daughters, second Thursd-i : our need from unkmown sources, T sim difficyit exerclse of faith is.at ia C2?to Atlantic City, needless to say, { A motaible instance of this.d r- ofthis, a Fittle over 11,000, certainly | tn.a 11 heures.ssembice de prieres the KiPER Mn at GIE pm Bible Cle s 3 .trying to look back from the stand- |to walt patiently for Him.And the we atcopted the invitaton.= ofal plagiarism has just been od makes disopuraglng.reading for the [16 jeudl a 8 bh pm CA.Loudlet, pas- OF Gincay at 4 pm.and song: servi \u201c - point of the Hebrew alone for the-mo-| what this fan did; and in-thaj wait Arriving \u2018at.hotel, and-aftér hav- in: Beypé by the veteran Irish reform: alists: teur.Residence, 76 Cours] street.on Sunday at 8.30 Dm.All young wo \u2018ment.There in the wilderness, where ing God came again and said:, \u201cWrite ihg dinner -a otek and.at; the [C.I\".Sir Horace Plunkébt.Ap -entérs: F \u2014 men Eordlally invited to all these ser no fig trees, mo vines, no [ithe vision; make it plain:upon\u2019 tables, \u201cB.headquarters, we \u2018wandered: \u2018around |.I i ET \u201cSp.PAUL'S MISSION, St.\u201cCharles vices.re, Tere si boon ana \u201cthat he may run that readeth it.board walk; taking in all that väs:| prie sfr of Egyptians: was: thug Btreet, Point St Charles.Rev.: olives, quails had given, an © may \u2019.the boat ; si fhe |déDrived;àf a thriving business in \u2018Bel {tchengr, statis that\u2019 several adiet, Missionary.Morning service UNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS: shall Hve-by faith.\u2019 in fh Do YOU water had gushed fronsithe oek.©.Fhes just y.; \u2018end: LE at A for th SDA: REA n Thi phet would remembet thé ex-| It vas through this final process.of ; ; HF et singe F ue, for & ois fae DERKS | years ago \u2018some: Boers\u2019 asked him to | at 11 a.m.Evening service at 6.30 p.m.CIATION OF MONTE EAL, Dominion s + ; 8 \u2018 .\u2014 A en's\u2019 urday poemes of amother prophet who, im communion that he -climbed to thé |\" The first meeting, that évoniné was | eloquently for th drink of VI dior.[A | send them a semble of a Dhibetan- Square.Mens meeting 01 Sunday ap 421 N reaction after tremendous victory, sat height.\u2018The just shall live by faith.\u201d An the large auditorium, seating ahout, pa eclal Irish agent at Cairo fo olen wheat, which = eard was mi | UNCLASSIFIED omnes gp] ° Gong service on Sunoay at &:* .teneath ; the juniper-tree, md = sald: Immediately the word was.spoken the ;elght or: ten: thousand: people; \u2018æ most p .1 ; \u2019 mune from a Sease ca.\u2018ru CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.\u2014 RS T|pm ?ee TT 11 Bn | TT .Sour pr ; : ppt 7 0E- x a ers, *mount,: Wictoria Ha oôm : I , \u20ac CH.engel-minister brought to Bim, rested > re no.= jenother : P ne © y | \u2018from: the mills of.t sacks When &t: Nairobi last\u2019 \u2018March *Sünday\u201cat 11 a.m.and 7.30 pir, Bune c UNE o .and water.And again: Was.hat G planation\u201dof re circumstances: \u2018inthe | bringing \u201cbefore: th : i i.on 1 .RCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unita: : able.to multiply the little and od midst of which he found himself.He| wanted the next convention : a ; 1908.Te Valley, Now Fugland, - ; he was shown à small Plot of growing dey, July 16, 1911, i.cup Sherbrooke Street West aii n ?8 upon the secret wi T ong \u2018these » ee hla la | ; s.Was y :| simpson Street.The Rev.W.S.Barr M dust through the nn tes mn av as acted Le pe pret rHtepored za Am ; de Los Angeles ; : bit a It had \"been proc .SEVENTH D $ = \u201c ADVENTIST Sip pastor Smeritus, \u201cne Rev.Fred.the- experience of the p Whose | his sou\u2019, an TR : int.to.a y .pro od Sonth.Africa, wi \"| CHURCH, corner Villeneuve and Hut.k [R.Griffin, B.A., S.T.B.(Harvard: : .ou remember \u2018the vivid pas-|.cries of \u2018rejoicing.All this was out ofl | pol \u201ctse * tihe | éuréd : from.Sou 1088 À P7O-| Chison Streets.OK.Butler, Pastor.evick [R.Gr , , sagot_hod not waxed old.That.= the Tapture of a soul that by i ; Beir | ee Over | se \u20ac duct of the o blending of the Thibetan Services = 11 vs \u2018 ns 2 mr Es fut voor of \u2018Sprime., .a À - < i : ; eats; & oe es Sun ¥.y.3 was the experfence of \u2018the widow; who had \u201cHold: and\u201d end, So tore: Servic field, Mask, wall] preach.found \u2018that the-meal dn ] I 1 ro î dima semer hi de pa .Eg EASES ESE er ee eme i .z 3 = Tr SE TE = EE ETT ES = Se > EE Se AO PE a EL EEE EE = re.- rem Ap eh Ag A .A + v ETE 21 .a\u201d : su v 5 0 an | Co un oy 8 g 2 | Tay D.= | Le #5 5- = ) QC ie ove = ee \u2014 \u201cth =5 \u2014\u2014 - _ \u2014 Soy pride : \u2014 RRR 5 d gv wl + | | | | Ne ¢ è outside pwa I ned h ing at much higher ale and Queensdale are sell good A de pe RCHASE layin ings and Surround 1 & ; ; 2 xr 0 I | 5 £6 ; | [ : 2 + 0 \u2018 ; 3 of ; | o.g2 .\u2018 = 3 \u2019 Thal \u2014 \u2019 = 8 | ity i 1 manded in location, e the vronet ties t of c to Y-p also knew that, a 3 = And Banner | Suburb nue stop at ~ id be acl ut > prope fis to FIRST PU pro Naous ' P Aven ues.rea tor to th 3 an val to © y \u2018 < py) 4 Co fe rans a ser: = Cars la 8 - s 2 n a Pe== \u2018 NE erties lies.h \u201c lai und Ca 0 ) i.yr O nd 3 \\ « ight Ad y Westb mg ch 6 n Princedale.> | i Ï i Experience teaches that the West 1s In min s DO tive purr v ol e coun an u give 1 every \u2018fact to je.âle we Sherbrooke Boulevard.ty.We are pleasure and the freshness of the we are a 725 d when we bo \u201c eculati een In Kingsdale and Qu from the 5 \u2018 \u2018 ° ~ ya purely : ers.for.cl than roundi 1 y We had th bu RT building houses, prices ee = 5 ie A +1 4, 35% GL) 7 n \u2019 4 3 + ECS PQ ET ES A A EE HE ME EEE MERE A (PEAT ZANE Ee ps sy arn 0} STORET 3 RER GS QE ER A PRE ME ES NE ME EE EEE CC EEE EEE EE RUE EEE SN EEE PE EE EE A EE _ A Cu \u2019 TS \u2019 ° DOS ESS ES SIMS : PAG NR RRR req RR IR Bg S EME OU EE 2 A RP PA DEEE TN 2 SITES En EIRE LÉ LÉO SÉRIE CEE SOR A ER eT ER TS PTE OT AT fc oe RIE Ce SESE wlan ses EO a TE TARR AT Lea EE SIRs CEUs je SARA ed AEE Sa 2 5, fe _ > Sn 5 fo a LS 2 - \\ ] aE \\ BESTT yar Ce gre cn ha ARTE ESI fess Bu Yun Erni dd pnp cn ag] poBe |p Btu kad Ko] Wdbakliif abd allie VIN Re Sie ern se 3 «ty peace * ME a NS EUR Ps act dE , e 3 te Cana \u201c p Ar Soa ; RE 2 ge nN Ve po \u2019 3 i ; 2 y i tie .7 .v fl ! = Na Le: Cao ant same ; heir poking utensils aad tent.PE de Vv BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, :uasTia_23 and deaths, must invariably be endarsed with the name and address o.the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken af them.Birth notices are inserted .for 5c; marriage notices ror 5Qc; death Notices for 5c, prepald The an- Rouncement of .uneral eppended ta \u201c death notice, 25c extra; other extensions to obitu:.ry, ruch +5 short sketch of life, two cents per word extra.eXx- cCept postry, which is 59c per line ex- , tra.reraid.Annual subscribc-«, whose names &p- pear om our lists.;.ay nave announcements of birth, marriages and Jleaths |\" (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in thelr immediate families, free of harge, in which ease [Bama address of subscribers sbou - variably be civen.» MARRIED.BROCK\u2014ARMSTRONG\u2014On Weänesday, | the Methodist ly 5th, 1911, at Sho by the Rev.Church.Trenholm, Que.G.Cra\u2019; Harvey A.Brock, to Ida Mil.| : 3 se dauzhter of Mr.T.\"Armstrong, of Trenholm, Que.PALMER \u2014 HAMILTON \u2014 At the Con- \" gregational Parsonage, Chichester, .N.H., by the Rev.George Skinner, .Charies H.Palmer, of Epsom, N.H, to Ida M.Hamilton, of Hudson, N.H., on NS : the evening of June 23, 1911.DIED.ASHWORTH\u2014At Jesmond Dene House, -7 Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, on July 10, 1911, Isabella Ashworth, daughter of the late Deputy Commis\u20acary General Ashworth, forinerly of Quebec.TER \u2014 At 160 Grange avenue, To- ta Ont, on July 7, 1911, Jane geott wife of the late John Lister, aged 72 years.IN MEMORIAM.\u2014Fn lovinge memory of \u2018T: W.Boyd, sr.who fell asleep in Jesus, at \u2018Alameda\u2019\u2019 Lavigne, Que., July 16, g notices for tb rend with them a lst of nterested friends, together for cach ad.of the Wit- hose eolumn ma mames of with a one-cent stam dress, and marked oP e J ur gddresses In contu Ww.] EES & CO.Funeral Directors 912 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone Up 1663.(Note change of A dres Phone St.L.3390.2295 PARK AVE, | - H BRENNAN eo DECORATOR Reasonable Satisfaction Prices .Quarantesd A MODEL HOUSE.There is great activity in the Real Estate situation in Montreal, particularly in the subdivisions being opened up in all directions.In this connection, it is well for the Real Estate men to remember that while these lots are: purchased largely for speculative purposes, many people \u2018are buying for themselves permanent homes, and everything that is done to improve these properties is Just 50 much added to their value.~The firm of A G.F.Ross & Co.\u2019 \u2018are getting a good example in this respect.The first of their model cottages on their Princedale property will be finished by the end of August.They have endeavored in building this cottage to make it perfect in all details.They have put in all up-to-date con- wvenlences except gas; open fire places, hardwood floors, laundry tubs, large Tn and sun parlors.This com- are in a position to build these otages at the very best and cheapest rates to the buyers of land, and it is safe to expect that this first \u2018model cottage will be surrounded by others in the very near future.A \"REABRREST FOLLOWS PARDON: Man Who Served 22 Years Rides in 2 Taxicab for First Time.Philadelphia, July 16 \u2014After serving twenty-two ysars in the state penitentiary here for the killing of a man in a brawl, in Lykens, Penn, in 1889, Sydney.Ware, by virtue of a pardon granted by Governor Tenor, wilked through the prison gate a free man, but.the moment he stepped intô the street a deputy sheriff from Harrisburg placed him under arrest tv stand trial for the murder of a second man he is charged with having killed in the same brawl., When Ware stepped out \u2018a free man Be saw a taxicab for the first time, ænd in tt he was whirled away to the railroad station.Ware had been informed that he would be rearrested, and expressed himself as confident of acquittal.Ware's case has attracted much.attention in the state, and influential persons intend to come to his assistance.: Ware was a young miner when | the crime was committed, and during | his long term he was a model prisoner.He was a student and became a landscape artist and a musician.Three years ago Ware was converted to the FHpiscopal church and was confirmed by the bishop, and it | was largely through the efforts of Bishop Darlington, of Harrisburg, that he was granted a pardon.When the district attorney of Dauphin county learned that Ware was to be.freed he looked up his record and found that he was convicted for only one of the murders, and that the second charge was still hanging over him.He will | be tried in September.LONG HONEYMOON WALK.Gouple Have Covered 5,000 Out of | 8,000 Mile Trip.: Washington, D.C., July 15\u2014Mr.and rs.D.H.Woolf, of Kansas City, | an., have just passed through Washington after having covered more than 5,000 miles of a proposed 8,000 mile walk from Kansas City to New York and return.The pair started their long journey Oct.15 last year.The first stage of the walk was from San Antonio, Tex.From San Antonio they walked through .the south to Atlanta, then north to Richmond, Va., via Greensboro, N.C.- Mr.and Mrs.Woolf are not out for any walking records, and consequently\u2019 take plenty of time.They cover, however, some twenty miles a day., They are walking for their .health Before they took up long \u2018distance walking Mr.Woolf was an orchestra leader in Kansas City, and his wife was a stenographer.Mr.Woolf .be- .came a victim of neurasthenia.At that time he weighed only 107 \u2018pounds.\u2019 -Now he weighs 145 pounds.~- Mrs.Woolf, before she started walking, weighed 192 pounds.She has lost & great deal of weight.: >, With them they have a horse and smart \u2018cart for the transportation ot a ADOVH notice will be.{ brown mission.Here is a , pretty and\u2019 economical à sev- en-roomed, cottage, room on the first floor, so much to be desired, where the housework is done by the wife.It is estimated that the cost, exclusive of heating and plumbing, will not exceed $2,000.The outside is low, with the cornice \u2018carried around just above the first tier: of windows.The second story is stud- | ded- off back from the front sufficiently\" to make square ceilings.\u2018There is one main large living room across the front, the entrance being at the left, with the stair leading up opposite the \u2018entrance, a wide columned opening making a good appearance .on entering the living room.The dining- room at the rear of living room on the right-hand side.and connecting with sliding doors.The outside is covered with narrow siding and roof shingled, the side walls painfed a light cream color and the roof stained green.The second floor has three good sleeping rooms and ample clothes closets.The finish is in Washington fir in the first story, with fir floor and all stained a The second story is finished in pine and painted white and finished with white enamel.There is a good full basement under- the house, with a laundry and space for heater and fuel.- There is but one chimney for furnace and kitchen.In case a fireplace 18 desired in the main room it.- would necessitate a second chimney, This would of course add to -the cost.The total size of house is 28 feet \u2018by.ee - ; TIME TABLE - crx.traing leave AO ss.Statin.For St Johns, Farnham, etc 18.25 am.: a9 a.m., q 0015 oy 14.30 p.m., .m,, *8.0 For Helttos ax and aa * 25 pm.\u2018daily, .\u2018except Saturday For St.John, N.B., \u201c7.25 p.m.For Boston, etc, #9.00 am, 28.00 p.m.For \u2018Sherbrooke, 18.25 a.m., dy 1.16 p.m., 14.30 p.m.7.25 p.m., daily.For Newport, etc.*9.00 a.m., té.Po pm, .m.For Pt Forte, and tatermediate,, (stan ons, p.m.For Chicago, St.Louis, De Detroit: pain \u2018ton, Toronto, *8.45 0 p.m.For North proronto and ent Corto, - For Come Sault Ste.Marie, \u2018St.Paul, Minneapolis, ete, *9.50 For Ottawa.8.35 af.§S.55 Ah.*10.10 an! 14.00 pm, 87,50 p.m., *9.50 p.m., ° p.m Veudreail Gand intermeciate stations \u2014 _ : 18.35.*10.1 13.3 10 a m.$12.01 pm.> .Bb.10 p.m., \"BB.15 pn,-t .p.m.K11.15 p.m.For Winnipeg, .Vancouver, *10.10.am.*10.30, p.m as follows: From St.\u2019 Johns.Farmnam, ston.HE - Em: = 20 am, ao 2 noon, p.m., pm From Boston, *8.20 a.m, 29.00 p From Sherbrooke, *8.30 a.m., cs.20- am., 12.05 noon, 16.45 pm From Halifax aS 8.80 a.m.\u2018assis, \u2018ex- From Bt.John, N.B., *8,30 am.From Toronto and West, .*8.05 am, .27.10 p.m Frot West Te Toronto and North \u201cToronto, Frem St.Paul, Sault Ste.Marie, Cobalt.a.m.From Calgary and Winnipeg, and Vancouver, *8.55 a.m., *7.00 p.m.From Ottawa, \u201c8.00: am, *855 am, \u201c- $11.50 a.m.,-*6.40 \u2018p.m., 7.00.p.m.From Vaudrenil -and Pitermedtate av \u2018em.112.15 Tam.B5.20 p.m., pm.*6.40 pm, 47.10.pm.Ka.pm.\u2018heave Place Viger Station: For Quebec, 19.00 a.m, (i) 1.30 -p.m., m, +440.*11.30 p.For.D oliette, +8.TR a.m., $9.00 am, 39.10 A5 pam, 46:00 : p.m.- em, ( or: St.Gabriel, : 19.00: a.m.§9.10 ams, (1) 12.45.p.m., 15.00 \u201cp.m.~ .For Ottawa, 18.30 16.15 pane For St.Eustache; es 3b a.m., 39.50-a.m nz 30 am,- 14.18 pan.15:10.pm, 1.45 5 pm | -p.TA.For st Agathe, .8 4 $9.30 -e.m., a i: 15 pam.© 1.25 a - (from Windsor Street EA \u20181.45, La t&.00 p:m., M4.50 pm, Veto pm.For Bt it Jerome, *3.45 \u2018a.m, \u201ca 110 pm.- $5.10 Pm 6.3 \u2018 diate points, 48.30 a.m., *8.46 a.m.rom Quebec, Täree Rivers, *6.30 a.m, 2 :m., *6.30 p.m.$10.10 p.m.Ottawa, 17e a.m., 110.45 p.m.St.Jerome 50 : um, 19.20 am, t11.00 am, 87.2 0 pI $7.30 p.m., $8.55 p.m., 510.40 p.m se : To 37.00 am.18.30 ! 8.20 - LL Se am, 19.CA 40.p.m., 17.30 pm.'(1) 9.45 p.m., - $10,25 p.m.Jolistte, St.Felix de * Valois and \u201cSt.Gabriel, 18; 50, a.m., ; 12:00 pm, 16.10 p.m., K10.00 pa only.! TS Money Wy Saturday.*- Daily.Q.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.HH.Monday, Wednesday and Friday.: } g.Monday pair.: , ndav on XK Saturday and Sunday only.0 \u2018M Friday | KET OFFICE, 218 St.James = Telephone.Main, 873 737 aus 5 8733.*.Rs o Canadian Morther Queves sims, eus leave &t.Catherine St.East, Corner Moreen st, Montreal For \u201c1 Assomp ptian, .don, adore \u2019 re, Gra en Confection for Fierre Junction and pair = \u2018excépt ; -Sundays.10% Assomption, L'Epiphanie, Joitette.\u201d - Shawinigan Falls, er 3.30 p.me, daily, : nection for .Wt By rods E.Disériot, on.Saturdays For: T'Epiphanie,: Rawdon, JbHette.\u2018Glasgow and S dally, except Sundays.ror ign OF: Branch, \u2018with \u201c8.46 aim, Monday and [Thursday 14 Place: Viger), 4.00.pans onda f ednesday, ; po Tuque.\u201d Fo r except | ake.Les 4 - à Tuesday, _- 5.10.p.m.Fr Sa third ass only, f es cet tati with a sleeping | Fro pm, (1) 1.80 p.m.14.00 pm Hol Tratus arrive at Windsor street Station 5, For St.Rose, St.Therese and interme- | } 18.00 , 59.40 a.m., 39, 50 A7 $12.30 os a si 1.45 pm.(1) 2.00 p.m., .+4 00 pm, $4.15 p.m., 1% 10 p.m., B5.30 p.m., 18.15 p.m.B6:85 p.m., \u2018310 0.10 -_ pm, $11.15 p.m., vik 50 Dm.\u201cArrive at-Pince Viger Station: .* B.\u2018Daïly-except Saturday and Sunday.[+ 30 Dm \u2014Saturday on Fume Far ne Grand'Mere, : at 9 : 7 dl New t.Jerome, 5:80; \"Pm | C.P.R: train leaving.nections] fe Fo: L'Assomption, L\u2019Ep hanite and\u201cJolt- , ette and Rawdôon; 9.15 a.m, Sun undays.| 1 Trains Arrive as follows: _-; :: From St.Jerome, New Glasgow, Joliette, iwdon, L'Epiphanie, etc, 8.4.M; fly, except Sundays, Fron 3 Diviers a Plerre Junction, Gran a's sre; ph Shawinigan Falls Joliette, | LES mediate - stas tions, phan rr} ren Sud a 30 pm, daily, xcept.Sundays.uebec, La Tuque, \u2018Grand\u2019 Mer hawinigan Falls, Rawdon, 4.wi : Dm.daily, except Sundays.from Lake St.John District on Mon-.- \"ta Sont L'Epiphanie, L'Assomp- 9.40.pm.Sun 8, wi To contra Prats \u201ciakve risa.\u201crr sor Station, fr : For Malone, - Dties, Albany, New.York, : yracuse; Æcchester, su nday; ana: 7 and intermediats stations, - 1.25 em.and 4.05.p.m., except Sun; and 9.30 a.m., Sunday only.For alleyfield and \u201cintermediate - ons, 7.25 a.m., 10.00 am., 1.35 p.m., , 4.05 p.m., 5.0 pm, -20-, pme, \u2018 éxcépt Sunday; ad as, Sunday : nly: 1.00 pam.and 11.30 p.m, Sat- T only; W.15 pm, Sunday only.arrive as toïtows: La Yang From New - Yor \u2018Alban Buffalo, Ro: a -Sheater, Syr#tuse, tica, .Malone, atc., 10.00 am, daily, and 10:15 pan, | \u201cexcept Sunday.From Malone and itermetiats.\u2018stations, +.-1850: am, t Sunday.\u201c - ; tica abe \u2018stations, 5.40 p.m.\u2019 daily.From Valleyfleld and.intermediate sta- - \u201ctions; 6.50 am, 8.10 a.m., 8.50 a.m.1000 5% 4.15 p.m., exc cept.Sunday; m., Saturday only, and 8.p.m.undey only.Rutland Railroad: Traing leave wintaos Station.| ; [TS York and Boston, 850 am.and p.m, daily.\u201c\u2026 Arrive as.follows + .> ro York, ex B p.m.ip cent 8 Sunday , except Susans.daily, ana 58 leave Bonaventure Station a follows: \".\u2018 «È \"rented to April.5th, Toi.\u201d [os am.\u2014BEt.Johns, Rouse\u2019s \u2018Po ! : beny, Troy and New pe D.eqré ss a ou mon and intercne- 1F0 Fort Cover and, Sasson D sdon, 8.00 |a.m.\u2014Ri¢hmond, Sherbrooke, land, daily, except Sunday, to- -Que- 505.om.\u2014Sunday only\u2014For Fort, Cove -ington, ord and interme s.of.30: a.m.awe, Valle: 1 and.p rts on Ottawa Divisio: Je a *8.31 PES ohns, Boston, New Je 8.82 -&m.\u2014Sunde only\u2014Chambly] +.ille, Farn » Granby; \u2019atarlos 8.51 am \u2014Hor Ch , Stations ville, \u2014 ambly, Marieville, terloo and intermediate lovitle, Wa- | \u201c9; 00 la.m.\u2014Intérnational Limited, \u201cToe.Ca Bufalo, Detroit, Chicago.9.01 am.-only Johmis,.use\u2019 Se Point, Al: Albany, \u201cTroy, \u2018New | 8 10 m.\u2014Ste.Anne's 5, Jalleytela,\u2019 and intermediate station 235 9, Pr on Ottawa.1, ce e a.m.\u2014 Vaudreui ornwail,.Broek- - ile, Toronto and.intermediate ook- 10:00 mst.Yohns, Rouee\u2019s Point, Al \u201cbeny, y and - New York, \u2018via.D Vaudreuil, Coteau, termediate sta .jt 1.31 Saturday only.- A 1.36 p.m.\u20143L, Junns, St Albans, \u2018Bur | 1 ngton White River Jct.° \u2014$t ny.:m.\u2014Ottawa, | Valleyfield, and Mints on Ottawa.Diviston: : .m.\u2014 St.Hyacinthe, Richmond, erbrooke, Quebec, In Island - Pond.;m.\u2014Brockville and Intermediate | Cp lints.m.\u2014Hemmingford, H don, ©.Fort Covington.Let a.Hunting : | 450 pn.\u20148¢t.Johns,: 25 Fearn han chin Rouss's \u2018Point, \u201cAJ- Naw.Fork ane i He: f eyfie Division \u201ca \u2018Also : \u2018Buffalo, etc., *.30 uff , 7.26 Rtn sta- je, TV.' *Daily.Trains\u201d not otherwise 1.280- aan, daily, \u2018and\u2019 ; : TRUNK RAILWAY.serum | | se ; a onl y At \u20186.30 p.:m\u2014Fro se : Mond 4 Riv.du\u2019 Loup, Quebec, Tom t ttawe, V' alley 1 etes viisld, and pois: | Ne Al st Amid, .Joh hns; Rouse's Point; Al- = | minster,\u201d but ; | boudoir to: the *10:30- vin.\u2014Poronto, Buftal .Chicago, Trains Arrive \u2018Honaventurs 7,50: -a.m.\u2014Por tland, Sherbre ex, Monday, Quebec.ét.01 am.Toronto,\u2019 15 am\u2014Ne © Rou H Tia.a.m.New Fork, Boston, a C.7.\u201840 rome Chicago, -Detro w York, Albar late, Fin 8.50.a Fort ovitton.*7.30 .m.\u2014Tarento 0, Kin ston Brockville < daily except Saturday and 5 ui 07.65.p:m.\u2014Ottèwa, Pad \u2018points on \u2018Ottawa Division.8.20- Dom.\u2014New : _Rouse\u2019s.P- oint; St.Johns, m.\u2014 Foi Brockville to 5.00 p late stations.#10.10 .p.m\u2014New York, Bo Johns, via daly\u2019 except Sunday.Intercolonial Railway Trains le naventure Union Depot as as folle TRA bee, \u2018station .00 \u2018p.m.Express.to St.Hyac .Nicolet and intermediate \u2018dally, except Sunday.-.- | .OCEAN.LIMITED.LA 30 P.m- Dai, .Levis, Quebec a.durray au dLo Up, Moncton, St.Mare Prin Island and the Sydneys.11.45 Dp.m.\u2014Saturday.only, \u2018to uebec rtensoiont Jonial Raflway Trang - Bonaventure, Bnion Depot as 10.18, \u2018a.m.\u2014Exdept Sund: from.Nicolet, \"St.LX nar mondville, St.Hyacinthe, sr y pm \u2014Except Monday.\u2014 Mar ritim du l ress, Sydney, Halifax, \u201cMoncton, Little Metis, Riv.8.45; Ts thn, po © ind\u2019 in or: : \u201cNew York, Albé Valleyfield, York, \u201cAlbany, via xcept - Saturdays .Yy,|R edia, Camtpie 1ton E n, \u201cKingstol ; ; ses \u2018Point.St.Johns, | via: |D 3.20 ; ° Éouses Paint; St.Johns, if à > a.430.p.m.\u2014Maspéiia Springs, Fort| Cov- w _ \u20181hgton, ry ping£ord.| 5.03 m\u2014Wa loo, Granby, Farpham, \u2026 arieville==- ; Lo, *6:00 p.m.\u2014 Ghicago, Detroit, Bhffalo, 6.20 pnt, Yallerfiela an ; té où\u2018 Ottawa Division.\"| \u201c2 *7.0 pm Portand, \u2018Sherb rosie, Que- Troy, D.\u20ac Hem- 8.16- &m.\u2014Dallÿ;.except Satur dayl\u2014For \u2018St Hyacinthe.Drummondville, Levis, + Quebec, Moneton, St.John jand |Hali ax, and intermediate stations.8.15 a.m\u2014Saturday only\u2014For S cinthe,\u201d Drummondville, Levis, Campbellton and int prmédiate nthe and t.Hya- stations, © Quebec, 1 Levis, Drummondville, Pr yacinth Flavie, R Drummondville, \u2018St.Hyacinthe.x 35, em: Except.Mi \u2018ed; from Sydney, Halifax.\u201d Mon \u2018Campbellton, Riv.du \u2018Loup, Murray Ba, v a.m.\u2014Monday only, from \u2018ton, Matapedia, Little couna, - Riv.du Loup, Levis, Quebec.: telephone gene The general post office has and one for might \u2018service.- There is alsor a private wire Lord Knollys, Sir Arthur Bis other \u2018court officilals; \u2018the Duke: SO : | dames\u2019 8 Palace.\u201d The, most extraordinary\u201d pref \"- | nave\u2019 been taketh\" prevent tH to Marlb \u2018| House, York \u201cHouse, \u2018the residence o \u201cConnaught; dm \u201c,: | vate conversatiqiie\u2019'from being | heard: .The King's number, Queen Mary, in.addition tot \u2018facilities, has.a private line fr pes the school y.che who epécte | to |: \u2018get.through\u201d \u201cto the King\u2019.by r up that number would be disappointed; vn wild Animals | fire survivor, dnd one of the men who jot: \u2018the: overturned\" craft, tells an interesting.story.\u201d 2 { time,\u201d : \u2018McMurrich, Billy Brook, Mert Strain : {and I ran down.to the waters edge : and pushed off ih a canoe, when we 1 you - some\": ides,\u2019 of the speed ith : \u2018whistle.- size \u2018ug every \u2018minute.= no.one seemed to care a.great deal \u201c| when we did finally go over.i Moore and Strain went down when the oo cance went over, and we never saw i \"clinging \u2018to the \u2018cange, had to keep Lr tively near the shore I counted three ;, | the dense smoke lifted for a few min- , \u2018to the lake.:hore, and lie down in the Io the: canoe\u2019 \u2018becoming constantly weak- : thels.lives in Brush.- asked.on \u201c 1: \u201cHeaven only.\" knows,\u201d sald Mr.| denly.that.\u2019 people.did = \u201chave\u201d a * | that of George Green and his two com- ; :| waves were coming in any way, and interme.\" hingto ford.Sand Feria 0 et \u201cmin.Ÿ in t.| scured the shore\u2019 \u2018most of the time, | siénal glimpses of what was taking fed it ard caused the inevitable \"ex- too, but as ithe car was standing in i| onthe end of the dock.The suspense { Williams, | morning from \u2018the north.\u2018| and F.Mansfield, advertising manager | ferested, and passed through the fire; | being among those on.the beach of \u2019 | mils in the bush from Porcupine Ik-{ 1 was.suggested: that we proceed to \"the | Hollinger mine, \u2019 Sought \u2018Refuge With People ing - the Lake MoNTREATERS ESCAPE.George J.Wilder Tells of Excite- \u201cment \u201cand Hardship of Hesty a Tramp in, \u2018Bush.Toronto, July\u2019 15 eigs Green, a I the canoe from Which \u2018Billy\u2019 e was drowned near the\u2019 South Porcupine.shore,\u201d and : who, with two .others \u2018was .blown across the- stormy \u2018lake, clinging\" \u201cdesperately to\u2019 \u2018the- \u2018end «> \u201cFhe: fire swooped down : on\u2019 the little sown: \u2018in ain incrédibly short space of \u201che sald.\u2019 \u2018Billy: Moore, Jack saw, it coming.When we left the Shore; the town.was.still untouched, and by the time we.\u201cwere \u2018a, hundred yards - out, even the \u2018buildings nearest the lake were ablaze, - That will \u2019give \"which the thing.happened.\u2018In fiËeen pinutes after Share hit he town he place was\" ofl as clean .padaled off, the heat was something- awful, showered down on us, setting fire \u2018to our: clothing.The wind also rose to about fifty miles an hour, setting the: waves rolling, and threätening: to \u2018cap- | \u2018We were scorched by the heat, and.By this time, the smoke was so thick that it 4 was impossible.to.see more than a few: feet, and\u2019 we were nearly\u2019 blinded.Billy 1 them again.| \u201cThe three of\" us who \"remained plunging our heads under the water continually, to keep from being burn- \u2018éd \u2018by the heat, and smothered by the smoke.While we were still compara- \u2018dr four canoes that drifted by with- ut.,any-one in them.Scores of peo- \u2018ple \"had \u201cput off iñ various kinds of craft, and nearly all were upset before they got out very far.Others just plunged into the lake and waded out until \u2018the water was up to their necks, and several .of these.were undoub bted- ly y arowned or smothered - \u201cDozens of rabbits and small bush animals scurried down among the people to the watery \u2018and once, when utes, I saw & bear \u201cshoulder its way shallow water.\u2018My -two-companions and I were in the icy water for nearly three hours before we were finally blown across the lake and picked up on the Golden City side.It was a trying experience, with the waves beating over our heads, and our hold on the bottom of er.\u201d N How many would you say lost Porcupine?was Green.\u201cBut 1} great many.\u2018must have been a: e thing came £0 sud- chance to get away.SWARMED - i INTO THE.at rare.\u201cThe memory of the thine is just like an awful dream,\u201d said J.Wil- 1 ms, a young man\u2019 from anses City, o, with'his father and three other men, \u201ctwo of whom afe named Wardrobe and, Abshier, escaped from- South Porcupine in a manner very similar to panions.; \u201cThe five of us, welghing nine hundred \u2018pounds, started off in a little gixteen-foot Peterborough canoe as soon as the fire broke out in the town,\u201d shid he.\u2018Before we had got far from shore the sparks set fire to our clothes and the canoe and as the we were nearly wild from the smokd wé leaned over and voluntarily plunged into the water.The smoke ob- blind, .but the gave us occa- and madé us near strong onshore win place in the immediate vicinity of the fire.- \u2018Men and women were swarming into; the water ,as well as wild animals.\u2018and a few horses and cows.About a Hundred yards away from us I caught sight of two women standing apparently upnmoved in the water, bregit shoulder.Then the smoke settled \u2018down, and I didn\u2019t see them again.|'From where we clu gasping for breath, we could see on the shore a car we knew to contain about twen- ty-five.tons of dynamite.And dt was not pleasant to hang there helw less in the_water,:and' figure out how loong-it would be before the fire.reach- plosion.And.the \u2018explosion did come, muskeg, - the \u2018destructiveness of the shock was not so great as it woul otherwise have been.the had his arm shattered.\u2018Then as -we were congratulating ourselves on -our escape from that explosion, we noticed that the flames, wards a row of 10 barrels of gasoline was awful, for it was clear that if this gasoline took fire there would not be the ghost of a chance for us.However, the flames didn\u2019t run out on the dock, :and.we drifted down \u2018the lake.We got out at a safe place, after being in the water nearly three hours.\u201d _ Mr.Willlams and his father, A.D.arrived in- Toronto this \"Mr.\"G.Barnard, general manager, of: the Security Company, with offices ih.the Kent building, Toronto, has arrived in that city from the Porcupine district.2 © \u201cLast Saturday the two men proceeded \u2018to Porcupine to\u201d fnspedt the proper- .ties of \u2018the Coronation.and Porcupine mines,:in\u201cwhiéh the company is \u2018in- \u201cPorcupine Lake \u2018when the danger was\" at: the worst point.t.\u201d Mansfield in hig \u2018account said: he\u201d \u201cfire.started on Tuesday, about nopn, \u2018behind the Dome mine: Mr.Ba \u2018hard and, myself \u2018were iabout three Lake inspecting some property.when] .Mr.Barnard: plained.of a severe: :headache and; ; or 2e.\u201cPorcupine | deep, each with an Infant held on her | A fellow in the | | water near me was struck by a flying .| ptece of metal from the explosion and were: gradually working their way to- |.CUP IN FIFTEEN MINUTES urnidoubtedly had we proceeded as We intended to, we should have been: lost.As it was, it took us three hours to make the three miles to the lake.\u2019 Major Charles Vane, vice-president of the Telephone Company of Porcupine, states that while the whole system was completely, ruined, steps - would be immediately taken to rebuild.| Mr: George W.Bartlett, the managing director of the company, will be in the city to-morrow, end with Major Vane will discuss plans of reconstruction.The company\u2019s employees, including seven or eight operators, es- | caped the flames.A terrible bereavement 1s that of Mrs.Andrew Yuill, of 317 Wilton avenue, who has received confirmation of the déath of her husband in the fire at \u2018United Porcupine mine.Her brother, Mr.Frank Flynn, is another victim of the conflagration; another \u2018brother, Mr.Joseph Flynn, is among the injured, and, to add to her troubles, her mother is in a critical condition at Bracebridge, to which town Mrs.Yuill was about to proceed when she received the crushing news from New Ontario.Mr.Joseph Flynn has recovered sufficiently to proceed to the latter town, where he will be met by his wife, who is at present in Toronto.- A telegram from the injured brother was received by Mrs/ Yuill.There is another brother, Mr.Jack Flynn, who is somewhere in the burnt district, and from which she has as yet received no report.; The brother who has perished was twenty-four years of age, and has worked in the mining district since the early Cobdlt days.It was only on Friday last that he left Toronto for the North.He leaves a widow, four brothers, two sisters, and a mother.\u201cThe late Mr.Yuill was thirty-three.\u2018Prior to going to Northern Ontario, he had mined in British Columbia, Mani- |toba Kansas and Colorado.At the \u2018time of his death he was manager of the United Porcupine mine.Fraternally, he was connected with the Orient Masonic Lodge, and was also an -Oddfellow.= The blow to his widow is all the more crushing because she was, up to the receipt of the telegram, sanguine of his safety.She had just received & letter from him In which he described himself as well protected from \u2018the forest fires, whi were some \u2018distance away at the time of writing.Besides the widow, and their baby, Mr.Yuill leaves two brothers and two sisters.The remains will probably be brought to Toronto, but interment is likely to take place in Bracebridge, where his father was buried.There is anxiety regarding the fate of one of the deceased's employees, Mr.W.J.Fletcher.He has been assoclat- ed with Mr.Yuill for three or four years, having come to this country from Denver.He was twenty-six years of age and & Mason.MONTREALER we oe N .N.No.: With the soles of his heavy prospector\u2019s boots.burnt completely\u2019 through, hig trousers in shreds, and his khaki jacket torn to ribbons, exposing a hastily dressed wound on his left side, George J.Wilder, a Montreal prospector, who was caught in the holocaust on his return to Porcupine on Tuesday, arrived In the city yesterday.Surrounded by a Knot of sympathizers at the Union station, he told a thrilling story, of escape from what he termed \u2018a corner of hell's furnace.\u2019 \u2018I had just got in.over night to Porcupine,\u201d he said, \u2018intending to stay for a few days, before setting out for the North.When the dense smoke clouds began rolling up towards South Porcupine, however, 1 commenced to get uneasy, for it was plainly evident .that nothing short.of a miracle could save the town.\u2018On came the dense pall 1 smoke, and behind it 8 long of fire which seemed to extend for Las licking up everything in sight.\u2018The huge smoke cloud hung over us lke a gigantic funeral shroud, blotting out sun and sky, until it seemed as though night had set in.Here and there long tongues of flame darted out, licking up shacks, stores and \u2018buildings in the twinkling of.an eye.\u2018Everything was in confusion.Men and women fought their way to the landing place, where every type of craft was called into requisition.As soon as possible all were got off, the women and children first, the men next.One man went back for something, I don\u2019t know what it was, but when I left he had not returned.I guess his mission cost him his life.Just to show you the state of excitement I was In, I never felt this cut in my side until my attention was called to it by a young man.How I came by the injury I don't know, even now, but I expect that it was In the jrush to the water.side I myself \u2018have lost all my kit, but as soon as I \u2018get fixed up I intend to return.| \u201c .N.| \u2018We had a wire from our manager yesterday stating that every man in jour \u2018employ had \"been saved,\u201d said a director of the Foley O Brien mine yesterday.The wire further stated that our power house had been saved and that only our camp on the \u2018south side of ithe river had been consumed.We [heard this morning from one of the refugees that about twenty tons of dynamite on our property exploded as the flames reached it.\u2019 SEEKING INJUNCTION.Argument in Paving Case Continued.: The argument in the writ for an interlocutory injunction asked by the Canadian Hassam Paving Company against the city, was continued yesterday before Mr.Justice St.Pierre, and this afternoon, in his argument for the Hassam Company, Mr.N.K.Laflamme, X.C., dwelt principally - on the established \u2018fact that although the Hofeller Concrete Cement Company had \u2018tendered for work amounting to $327,000, it had only deposited $10,000.This, Mr.Laflamme contended, was a grave irregularity\u2019 in the proceedings enacted by the Board of Control itself, and constituted prima facie evidence for the issuing of the writ of injunction.- Mr.Laflamme also argued that the contract granted Messrs.Blais & Fri- gon was illegal, Inasmuch as the'latter's tender.was not signed when it was opened by the Cantrollers.\u2018Mr.J.L.Archambault, K.C., on be- 1 half of the city, contended that there might have been slight irregularities, but if that was the case they - were only clerical errors, that-did not vender the proceedings illegal.half of the Hofeller Concrete Cement Company; the intervenant in the case, and \u201cwhose contract is indirectly attacked by the writ: of injunction, is -addressing the court this afternoon: Mr.Robert Taschereau, K.C., on be: | JAPAN QUITTING \"CHILD LABOR 12 and 15 Hours a Day i; Mills Too Many.-.A NEW LABOR LAW.rospect of Physical Deterioratic, \" Has Compelled the Empire to ae Protect the People.(New York \u2018Sun.\u2019 It will soon be against the Ja- 4 Japan for children under 12 years \u201cA toi work twelve and even fifteen h.\u201c4 a day- in textile mills and eventual: will be against the law for chiar.- of] terider years to be employed n: over there in the land of cheap !i- Mr.Yoshikatsu Katayama, coune:: - of; the Department of Agriculture : \"3 Commerce of the Imperial Japan.Government, who is now Stoppinz few days in New York before Eoing : \u2018England and Germany to study va factory laws of the Old World, -.Plained the new factory law of Jar-n yesterday in his room at the Ho: Astor.It had been borne in on the In.perial Ministry, he said, that Japan was too prodigal of the lives of is workmen and that under the untran.melled factory system which has ben the outgrowth of recent years of sw: industrial development the whole phy sical fibre of the Japanese people w= threatened with deterioration.The nw w \u2018which was passed by Parllament year ago was the Initial step toward putting the brake on the rapid pac- of manufacturing at the expense nf the workers \u2018It is but the beginning,\u2019 Mr.Kat:- yama said.\u2018Nothing like this law hzi ever been enforced in Japan befor- and it is naturally defeotive and inadequate.But It is a step in the right direction.It \u2018was necessary to preserve the health.of the masses of working people.employed in manufacturing arts.\u2018It is my duty to go to England and Germany and make a study of the factory laws of those countries so that I-may report back to my departmen: recommendations for further legislation.My time is limited because the necessity of more laws is pressing: therefore, I have not been able tn study the factory laws of America.They are so varied and so far from codification that I have thought it best to devote all of my time in England and Germany, where these laws are more regular.\u2019 Mr.Katayama seemed surprised that thé average American did not know that until the recent law was promulgated fifteen and even sixteen hours a day, seven days a week, was \u2018he common limit of labor in Japanese mills.He admitted that this was v bad,\u2019 and that the necessity of a change was imperative.\u2018But\u2019 as he put it, \u2018there are so many poor people in Japan who are willing to work any number of hours for a Hving waga that the manufacturers themselves would never think of {limiting hours of labor and taking precaution to guard the health of their Snployees.The Government had to 0 \u2018That clause of the law prohibiting the employment of children under 1° years will not become effective for two Years,\u201d the councillor continued.\u2018The law.further says that children under.18 'and women must not work Menger than twelve hours a day.In the tex- tilé mills fifteen and sixteen hours for both these classes of laborers has been the \u2018rule.\u2018By the new law night work is limited to men more than 15 years old.except when there are two shifts a day at the machines.Two holidays a manth sre enforced; heretofore there: iy rarely any holidays the year nd.In cases where night work is enforced there shall be four holidayqs.\u2018Women and children under 15 are not allowed to work at dangerous employment or to handle dangerous materials.Sick men, and women who expect motherhood or who have recently become mothers must not be loyed.he Minister of Agriculture and Commerce is empowered to make spe- cla} regulations to govern the safety from fire or earthquake and the danger of machines of all employees.The matter of the lability of employers is recognized by the new labor law, but the provisions under this head have 1 to be worked out.\u2019 / { | COUNT LEAVES PRISON.Swedish Noble Has Served Twenty as Years for Killing His Bro- | ther.Stockkhoim, July 15.\u2014 After twenty years of fruitless petitioning, the friends of Count John Morner, who murdered his brother, have induced the King to Intervene.This recalls one of the most sensational cases on Sweden\u2019s criminal records.The Morners are a very old faniily of \u2018Swedish aristocrats, to one of whose members it was due that the Bernadotte dynasty secured the throne of \u2018Sweden.The Swedish Prince Karl August died suddenly at manoeuvres\u2014 some said poisoned by the Gustavian party.The King being childless, the dead Prince's brother was designated Crown.Prince, and Baron Otto Mor- ner, a young officer, was forthwith sent to Paris to lay the selection before Napoleon.But the Baron decided that a French general would make a better King; so on his own responsibility he nominated Marshal Ber- nadotte, and on his return succeeded in imposing - his selection on Sweden.Thys the greatgrandfather of the present King ascended the throne.In- consequence, the Morners grew in power in the land.One night in September: in 1891, Count Bror Morner was found in his house in Stockholm with four bullet wounds in the head.Count John Morner announced the discovery.to the police, who at first thought it was a case.of suicide.But no wéapon could be found in the room: o suspicion turned on a friend who had visited Count Bror the evening before.He, however, speedily prow his innocence.that on the day of the murder Caunt John had bought a revolver; so De was arrested.Within a few hours he made the confession that he killed his.brother after being refuseda Ioan When Count Bror declined to lend the money, Count John declared there wat nothing left for him but to shoot himself: Count Bror laughed at .*- whith so enraged Count vohn thai ee shot him, rifled his pockets and then pretended to have discovered him.Count John is now 44 years of age was seritenced to penal servitude life, but now emerges, under th King's clemency, a prematurely aged q AE À BUNIONS NO JOKE Hard to get rid of them, too.Tw or three applications of Putnam® Pairiless Corn Extractor softens th: thickest tissue, and removes it pain- jessly.Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor removes corns, warts, and callouscs - A \u201cspeedy .judgment: in the matter pb expected.tr m.Mr: Justice's st.Pierre.quickly and painlessly.Sold by drus- us \u2018price 25c.- Then it was discovered\u2019 Te Ei i Gil jec Fa in col tH Hil Vi Mg 648 sh va ve w £32 ns Bu ® 2ESESS san HUTA DYN ED Qa 2h AH = AADN 3 2 J sn nty.nty- a \u2014\u2014 e = (LEVER YOUNG © WESTERNERS Large Proportion of Passes in 1cGill Matriculation From British Columbia FULL LIST OF PASSES.Ligh pt#fundred Papers Sent in, 600 of Which Were For the Full Course.Tha following have passed the Mc- G University matriculation ex-: nation held last month in all sub- += required for entrance .to the r culty of Arts.Eight hundred sent ; papers, but only 600.took the full ree; ghest marks possible, sary to pass, 320.) perothy M.Hornby, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 701; Lennox A.M!ls King Edward High School, Vaneenver, 698; Florence May Penney, Victork: High School, 678, Irene tounce.Cumberland High School, #9: Charles Andrew \u2018Dunean, reriand High School, 639; T.S.B.shoirman, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 634; Shirley P.Clement, kine Edward \"High School, Vancou- vor.and Gladys V.Story, King Ed- Li: thi ward High School, Vancouver, equal, sy: Wilfrid d\u2019Arcy McAllister, New westminster High School, 625; Ruth Jenkins, Carleton School, Ottawa, 617; Linra M.White, King Edward High schnol, Vaneouver, 609; Harold A.De -sbrisay, King Edward High School, Vncouver, 607; Wyndon E.Shannon, King Edward High School, Vancouver.596; Emma L.Gonnason, Et.Ann's Academy, Victoria, 589; Alice Berry Bowell, New \u2018Westminster High Schnol, and Ethel Croston, Lady- smith High School, equal, 588; Ira pilworth, Victoria \"High School, 534; Edith Amelia Balley, Victoria High séhool, 583; Clarice Marguerite.Bis- sett, Victoria High School, 581; Edward H.Newton, Britannia High | School, Vancouver, -580; Florence E.Denton, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 579; Melbourne.O\u2019Hal- lbran, Ashbury- College, Ottawa, 578; Bernice M.Dobson, Xing Edward High School, Vancouver, 575; Neil: C.fulchrist, King Edward High School, Yancouver, 569; Ruth Mary Armstrong, Golden High - School; 568; Henry Leonard Tupper, New Westminster High School, 566;.George Wil- am Dissett, Victoria \"High School, 385: Isobel H.Kirby, Britannia High School, Vancouver, 563; Earl Leslie facLeod, Chilliwack High School, ét: Marjorie Jenkins, Carleton School, Vttawa, 559: Gladys E.Cameron, Britannia High School, Vancouver; Dorothy J.Melville, King Edward High School, Vancouver, an& Mary L.Wilson, King.Edward High School, Vancouver, - equal, 555; Evelyn B.Lip- sett, King Edward High School, Van- emver, 560; \u201cWinchester Henry Big- gar, Upper, Canada College, Toronto, :&: Maggie H.Rist, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 546; William John Cochrane, Victoria High School, \u201c49: Carl M.Z.Stewart, King Edward High School, Vancouver, and Cecil Poves, Britannia High School, Vancouver, equal, 538; Bernadette Mac- Kinnon, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 537; Isabell Sellar Christie, Ladysmith High\u2019 School, \u201c8365 Gladyy M.Morgan, -Britamnia \u201cHigh Schodf, Vancouver, 534; ~\"Tannis Per- lev Patrick.Revelstoke High \u2018School, 233: William N.Kemp, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 532; John Mackenzie Elliott, Victoria: High School; James Guy BE.Evel, Highfield |, and May \u201cJackson, St.Ann's Academy, - Victoria, equal, 525: Peter T.D.Celle, Ladysmith High School; Jean M.MacLeod, Britannia High School, Vancouver; Nita ( Reid, Grand Forks High Schoo}, and Joseph Leonard Sanders, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, equal, 523; Charles Edward Oliver, New Westminr ster High School, 522; Gordon Craig, Britannia High - School, - Vancouver, 21: Willam A.R.Offerhaus, Armstrong High School; 520;- Marguerite Marion Steele, Kelowna High School, 39: Mabel Morrison, King Edward High School, Vancouver, and.Cecil linffenden Sargent, Victoria High School, equal, 517; - Lorne Cuthbert Montgomery; St.Andrew's.College, Toronto, and Henrietta Roy, Britannia High -Sehool, \u2018Vancouver, - equal, \"15: Allan L.Lewis, New Westminster High School, 514; Thomas Ian Gibson, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 513; Elsie Jean Calder, Victoria High Sahool, 511; Grace Williamson, Britannia High School Van- rouver, 509; Annie Howell, Kamloops Tizh School, 508; Bessie Pearl Seaton, Peachland High School, 506; Bina Hel- rs Brynjolfson, Victoria High School, 25.S.Elaine McKay, Britannia High School, Vancouver, 504; Florence B.Mall, Britannia High School, Van- conver, and Frances Wilbers, Britannia High School, Vancouver,, equal, 08: Isabella M.Shine, \u2018Britannia High S\u201cHool, Vancouver, 499; Lillian Pru- derice Becker, Armstrong High School, and Myrtle Lind Traves, New Westminster High \u2018School, equal, 498; Paul T McCreary, King Edward.High Schaol, Vancouver, 497; Francis Fyshe, Crichton School, Montreal; Marjorie WeGillivray.Chilliwack High School; Grace Winifred Miller, Victoria High Srhoo!, and Wanda Schwesinger, King Bdward High School, Vancouver, equal, 496: Harold Crocker Gill, Lady- smith High School, and James Lyle Lawrence, Revelstoke High School, eriual, 494; Robert P.Cunningham, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 493; Florence G.Suggitt, King Edward High Scheol, Vancouver, 490; William Erling Ord, McAdam June- tion.High School, 489; *Harold A.Gibson, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 488; Dorothy Coperth- waite, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 482; Elia Marjorie Be- ame, Nictoria High School, 481; flelen .McNaughton, King .Edward THish School, Vancouver, 480; Wilfrid John Archibald, \u201cNew Westminster xh School, and Eva Beatrice Mess, Virtoria High School, Y'ilson, King Edward High School, Yancouver, emual 479;- Frederick Har- san.New Westminster High School, fr \u201cLilliam Margaret - Rolfe, Victoria ih School, 476: Jas.Hilary Robert- Low er Canada College.Montreal, ee Eva Marjorie Doherty, Vernon S¢hool, Hamilton, oh School, 472; Charles Roy Dono- nn.Rrockville Collegiate Institute, ma Ralph A.Waker, Kamloops Hizh Sheol, equal; 470; Bessie Stoakes \u2018rlenson, Columbian College, .New \"estmineter, * and Edna McWhinney, « Fawara Figh School, Vancouver, \u201cval, 466: Eula M.Kedst, Britannia 05 School.Vancouver.485: Grace imeran.Victoria High School, 458; o Ni hetine Smith, Kiné.Fädward \u201cHigh Chand Vancouver, 456; Jessie J And- \u201com, King FEdwdrd High - Hrouver, and Juanita Eliza Trapp.\u2014 Westminster High School, equal, Flle Trene Megaw, , Vernon High ve, and Jessie BE M.\u2018Willlamson, CÉmith High Sesant.Jeanna, vo.lerbert\u2019 Leslie = Reid, Jr College, Ottdwa, \u201c44%; \u201cJae (Davidson, private tuition.- Neconwa.+ Caroline Ruth \u201cMnnro,\u201d.Grand.\u201c5 \u20185 High School.\u2018equal, 415, Gordon: Lo nt King Fdward M ; Tenens \u2018er, 433: Carl THure om Westminster High School, o \u2018dri- 800; neces- : Cum-.Charles Magee Anderson, Ottawa Collegiate Institute , 423; John Keith, Gordon, .University.School, Varia, 418; Margaret Flora Stewart, Victoria High School, 378.Qualified also for matriculation in medicine.The following have passed the examination for admission to the faculty of applied science.(Highest marks possible, 900; necessary to pass, 380); Albert Legauit, Smith\u2019s Falls.Higa School, 761; Douglas Seaman Cole, Ottawa, Colegiate Institute, 703; Stanley A.McLennan, King Edward High School, Vancouver, 696; Brian R.Per- Ty, King Edward High School, | Vancouver, 671; Heber Willlam Dawson, Trinity College School, Post Hope, 647; Allan Turner Bone, Western Capada College, Calgary, 640; Walter Francis Prendergast, private\u2019 tuition, Montreal, 607; Peter Frederick J.B.Byckley, St.Paul's School,~Londen, 597; Cecil D.Otton, King Edward High School, Vanconver, 581; Francis James Burke, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, 580;- Osborne H.P.Bowker, New Westminster High School, 572; Stanley B.Lindsay, Montreal, private tuition, 544; Thomas Stewart, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, 513.\u2018The.following who' had\" \u2018previously written.on part of the matriculation examination have now coinpleted \u2018the requirements by passing in thelr re- \\ maininæ.subjects prescribed:\u2014 1\u2014In Ants\u2014Gwilym Wilmot- B.AJ- len, Victoria High School; Charlotte Armstrong, Golden High School; Chas.Arnott, private tuition, Montreal; Marjorie Florence Bennetts, Ottawa Collegiate Institute; Ira William Beverly, Rossland High School; Ethel Black- 1 berg, Revelstoke High School; \u2018Anna M.-Boisvert, Feller Institute, Grande Ligne; Ernest A.Boyle, King Edward High School, Vanconver; Grace Bre- reton Brett, Amstrong High School.Qualified also for matriculation \u2018in medicine.Nova, Eunice Brownrigg, Feller \u2018Institute, Grande Ligno; Frank Herbert Clark, Victoria High School; W.P.Corley, private tuition, Vancquyer; Margaret Dewar, King Edward School, Vancouver; Tempest C.St.B.DeWolf, King Edward High Schaol, Vancouver; \u2018W.Ritchie Dowd, private tuition, Ottawa; Marjorie May Dunt-] on, Feller Institute, Grande Ligno; Frank Fleming, - King Edward High School, \u2018Vancouver; Alma E.Foy, Victoria High School; Florence J.Fraser, Rossland High.School; Mavis V.Hanna, Victoria High School; Mamie F.Harris, King Edward High School, \u2018Vancouver; Daisy E.K.Jones, Victoria High School; W.Stanley Lane, New Westminster High School; Robert Grant Lawrence, Revelstoke High\u2019 School;.Royal Lee, Gananoque High School; Laurence Luckraft, Westminster Hall, Vancouver; Wm.Ray MacLeod, © Chilliwack School; Edith G.Maltravors, couver; Edith A.Middlemisa, Edward High School Vancouver; Douglas Muir, King Edward High School; John A.Norris, private -tuition, Vancouver; Edith E.Rich, private tuition, Vanconver;: - Margaret I.Richdale, King Edward High School; Robert Allan Scott, Gault Institute, Valley- field; Rhoda: M.Sherwood, - Victoria High School; - Rupy Mildred Sipprell, New Westminster High School; Mildred N.White, King Ed High School, Vancouver.Qualified also for matriculation in medicnie.Stanley Spencer :Willam Wilkins, private .tuition, Neepawa; Mary Harriet Williams, * St.\" Hilda's College, Calgary: May D.Wilson, King Edward High School, Vancouver; Douglas William *Zwicker, private tuition, North\u2019 La- Van- and William C \u2018School: | j oque Frerich): ÆCormiek, ; Ottawa.Celleztat menburs, N.S.*Passed also for matriculation a pe dicine.el MAN APPLIED scm 1 Raymond Gardner ne \" casiet Place High School; Redmond ites .Ottawa Collegiate Institute; Charles William Duck, James Bay Afademÿ, Victoria; Jack Fotheringham, Ottawa Collegiâte- Iristitute-\u201d Alvah' M.Gordon, King Edward High School, Vancouver: H.W.Green, private tuiti Vancouver: Roy Grant se Columbian College, New Westminst William Russell Hight, Newport Hi h School, Vermont; John Gwynne How ell, private tuition, Montreal ; Het Hamilton Kitchener, private ° \u2018tuition, Montreal; Edward Lionais, private tüi- tion, Montreal; Douggld McDougall, Nelson High School; \u2018Burton Millar, private tuition, Peterborough: Leland Grant \u2018Mounce, Cumberland High School; Eric Carleton Sparling, Granby High School\u2019 Charles Logan Water- ous, private tuition, Brantford.Thee following havé passed \u2018but one subject: - 4 | I FOR ENTRANCE TO ARTS.Russell Atkirison, King Edward: High School, Vancouver (French); William Herbert Bagg, Shorte I's Acadamy, In al Montreal © (Latin); Maud Trelawny Batchelor, Kamloops High School (French); Ralph Kennedy Bell,.Victoria High School (a language); Theodora Braidwood, Trafalgar.Institute Montreal (Latin GComp.); Charles A.\u2018 Cameron, King Edward High School, Vancouver (French); Muriel B.Car- ruthers, King Edward High School, Vancouver (German) ; \u201cIrene ~ Booth Carter, Victoria High School (French); Violet J.Caspell, King Edward High Schoool, Vancauyer (French); \u201cWalter Findlay Clarks,.Highfield School,.Hamilton\u2019 (French); Mildred L.Copeland, King High School, Vancouver (German)i;.School, Vancouver (German); Florence Gertrude Curtis, New Westminster High School (French); Lawrence: Dashwood-Jones, New Westminster High Schnol (Latin Comp.); Frederick Henry Davison; St.Andrew's College, Toronto (French); M.Evelyn Demps- ter, Rossland Hig hSchool (algebra); *Otto Demuth, Grand Forks, B.C.(Latin Comp.); Dudley C.Durrant King Edward High School.(French); Grace \u2018Emily Earsman, Victoria High School (geometry); Carrie I.Elliott, King Edward High School, Vancouver (French); Phyllis Eleanor S.Fe- therstonhaugh, New Westminster High School (French); Clare Fraser, Revel- stoke High School (algebra); Mary Violet Fuller, Armstrong High School (French); Kathleen R.Fyshe, Trafalgar Institute, Montreal (Latin); John C.Gil}, King Edward High Sehoool,.Vancouver (algebra); Grelg, Marjorie, Victoria High School (French); Gertrude Vera Blanche Gummow, Peach: land High School (algebra); Dorothy Hambiy, Golden High School (French); Hamilton, James Bay Academy, Van- P.Hamilton, James Bay Academy, Vancouver (French); Levi Handy, King Edward .High School, Vancouver (French); Marjorie Harris, private tuition, Vancouver (Gérman); Edna \u2018M.- Hearns, King Edward High School, Vancouver, (French): Harold Helme, King Edward High School, Vancouver (French); J.Lyndale Herchmer, Kam- loops High School (physics); Marion Rosabel Hood, New Westminster High School (French); Mabel Alberta, Irvine, \u2018Victoria High \u2018School (English litera-, ture); *Abraham F.Jacobs, Montreal (Latin); Lilian Johnson, Victoria, High \u2018School (French); Vera Beatrice Ker- \u2018ny, Columbia College New West: minster (Latin: Comip.); - Nellie Mabel Klemmer, .Kamloops \u201cHigh :: School.\u2018(French); Arthur L.Lockyer,\" King\" Edward High School (French): Rd: College, Calgary (Latin Comp.- Oscar; Lloyd, private: TFuition.Ganan \u2018McCormick Ada:Ger oque .(French): J Britannia .High Senool, (English, \u2018composition; High, Xing: Edward i gar.Donald Lougheed, Western: Canada\u2019 : Christina Crebbin, King Edward High Ÿ T tin composition): Kelowna | High Schdol (English itera.| à.\u201cGale - Ch (Enghtsh| co position: Mafveer, su Edward - Vatièvouvér (French) bourne (French); J.H ward High School, Vancouver (a.aci- ence subject); John Leslie MeNaugh- ton, Pré byterian .College, .- Montreal (Aléébray; Kenneth Mathewson,: Lower Canada Collège, Montreal (Latin) Elsie Florence Mess, Victoria : High Ernest\u2019 Can- School\u2019 (chemistry); Annie bar Mitchell New.Wosiminsrer Rig School (French); Gwendolene E.Munn, Trafalgar Institute, Montreal x (French); John T Omss .- bai ae h Oliver, Col (Algebra; minster High School Robert Oliver, New Westminster G.Poupore, King E Vancouver Frenchyy Ramsay, Victoria (French); : Charlotte estminster High \u201cSchoool.(Fre Adpho Rey; Pointe\u201d aux ça School (English composition); (Greeek Cémp.); Columbian College, gs cometry) : Albert ward High School, \u201cBeth - \u201cTempleton \u2018High School: h}; blés | Arthur | arn doer - cintyre, Victoria High School |- Hope McLeod, King BEd- | ess, New Westminster | * Joseph Oliver, New West- |N e May Rennie, New | è- or: anje.asRa0RY pe situatioh, - Di uble Parlor, Dining.Room, Exton te iio floor, \u2018there are \u2018threé Bedw athro agertent, ~ eontaining tubs, and Tollet, \u2018Back \u201cand\u201d Cs sr ES ° .TEACHERS WANTED.teachers.Term (3) Ta (3) PROTESTANT ' oo nts.Sommenang, Sept 1st, 1911.Haare $26.00 per month.etating qualification and experience, +f: to Be on hand by July 31st.* for \u2018Sthoe] -No.(1) to JOHN \u2026 DIE, -Papineauville;: apply.far School No.(2) to R.-ROBINSON, St.Amedee: apply for School No.- ROY, North Nation Mills.ten (10) Application, Apply TWEÉk- to F.} ; C.Riley, [Peachland.High: Schoaol (La- } 2 Rae Geo.Ritchie, M: :Rogèrs, King: Edward: High $e 00], Vancouver (English com- } St ewert, Ki a Sehool Vantaa Sng.Bd- | position); Love KE: ander Stewart, Maple Cruek, Béward.| High School, (French); Thomas Talbot, High School, French); Taylor, \u201cVictoria High (French); Helen \u2018Thomipé, - = High.Scho), (French); enzy \u2018Toyey, Ritz.Edward\u2018 High Séhool, ; Roo ¥ R ver.Victoria Vancouvér, CAladere) Joseph Ernest Tremhia, \u2018aux Trembles: Schools, me pete Berÿl Fayè Truax, Feller Institute, Grande Ligne Trans man); ith M.Ward, King Edward | 00}, \u201cVancouver; (Algebra) ; Gladys Reid Whitley,: New Westmin- |.ster High School, (French); John B.Willoughby, .Ganaiioque .High School; (Fregoh); Janet I.Wilson, Kin ward: High School, .Vancouver, (AI-|1F gebra); Albert.Nightingale Withey, 1 rie Worsley, Arms (French): 20° i TE Diocesan, College, hind, Bante Ma- | J i fn Echo z IL FOR ENTRANCE To: APrt_ R , \u201c- SCIENCE.a ni Francis.Chärles C.Badgley,\u201d \u201cOttaive Collegiate Institute, (French): Harvey.D.Booker, Kenora, Ont, (Geometry, Part IL); Frederick William Brown, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, (Geometry, Part IL); Elmer Ellsworth: Carn cross, New Westminster High po (Trigonometry); Charles Ne King Edward High School, Vancouver, (French); S.É.Chalifour, Ottawa, Ont., (English Literature); Kenneth Andrew Creery, University * Béhool, Victoria, | (French); Jack Adrian Davidson, Neepawa High- School, ÿ(Trig- nometry): .Marlo Julius DePaul, private tuition, Montreal (Geometry, Part, IL); \u2018Robert Scott: Eadie, Ottawa.Col-: legiate >: \u201cA Ho Fyon, Co gh School; Montreal: (Trigonometry); Edward Victor.Gage, Feller Institute, Grande Ligne, (French); Richard William u Ottawa, Collegiate Institute (French); George Hassett, Mount St: Louis Institute, Montreal, (French): James W Hermon, King Bavard.High S Vancouver, (French); R.Montreal ; High.Seliool, (French); George \u2018William Holder, Ottawa Collegiate Institute.(Geometry, | 1arie Honeyman, : King 0 Vancouver, Richard Osgood Lesifs, Ver-| non High \u2018Sehool, (Geometry, : Part Lead IL); Edward Carruthers.Little, -Otta- Institute .(Hrench); wa Coll giate Wa vingstone, \u201cA: j High Shodh, cv Ernest.E| Lofd, King\u2019 over High Sdhool, ancouver, (Geébmetry,\u201d Part IL); Darling MoCall, : Crichton.School, Montreal,\" (Latin Comp.# or - a: \u2018sclencé subject); Frank Carleton Me- , (Carleton Platé-High Mélicël, Part IL); William .Robertson McGie, Belleville \u201cHigh \u2019 School, (Trigonometry); Francis Joseph , Ma- guire, (private tuition), Montreal: (Éne- ish); Charles .McNidoll, Wykeham House School, Montreal, .(French); William \u2018Britton Penrock, Ottawa.Col~ legiate - Institute, (French); Rolf; Selby | Perry, King Edward\u2019 High School, - Vancouver, \u201cTrigbnometry): Gharles John E.Ray, Peterborough Collegiate: Institute, | (Trigonometry): - Frederick| Gordon Reid, Belleville High School, (French); Robert \u2018Ward Shep.-Ro-.bertson, Crichton, \u2018 ScHool,.; Montreal, (Trignometry); John Alexander (Ross, Trinity College.Schodl, Port, Hope, (French); Arthur Stra Western [Canada Collège, ® (Geometry, Part IL); Harold \u2018Warren Soper; Stu- 1 ayvera, Ottawa (Algebra, Part\u2019 11); Harmon «|Sweet, Swan River, Mans (Algebra, Part IL); James A.Vance, Berlin Cpllegiate ; Institute, (Greek | Comp.) John F.Walker, King Edward ~~ High - School, Vancouver, (French); Edward.Burton Walling=] ford; \u201cFeller Instifute, Grande\u201d Jigme | Que., or) glish Composition); ur + Wilkins, - Otiawa Collegiate ing \u2018candidates og been.successful in the.University ae Examination .\u201chave 1-1 ARTE, ns 2 -(Cookshira | : (Montreal.\u201cHigh School), Westmount; \u2018Elsie Agnep.Biggar (Hun- |: Academy), Huntin don; | **Max William Bloomberg (Montr High School), Dorval, : Que.; Chester | Boast (St.Francis College \u2018High Schpol), Richmond, Que.;: Jessie M.Boyd (Montreal: High \u201cSéhoo!), Montreal; Robert Walter Breese '(Wa- | terloo Academy), Waterloo, Que.; Mar- joris Todd Bridgette (Cookshire\u201d \u2018Academy), Birchton, Que.; Lulu Christina Burk (La hate, Academy), Ladhutg Mills, Que.;: Mary Childs (Montreal High School), Montreal; Alma Clarke.(Westmount : Academy), fount; Norman Edwin Cloustän ui igdon - Academy), Huntingdon} Que.; Horace .Rives Cohen (Montreal.High School), :Montreal; Dotothy Coles (Montreal : High School), \u2018Montreal; Phyllis ;Coles \u2018(Montreal, High School), Montreal; Mary Edith: Cottingham\" (Lachuts | Academy), Lachute, Que.; Oliver Stan- | ; rencis Bennett\u2019 \u2018ley Craik (St.Francis.College - High | School), \u2018Melbourne, Que.; **Edwin Minter Crawford (Quebec High School for Boys), Quebec! Ruth Wson (Mentreal High School), Westmount; Lynn.Homer: Perick \u2018(Lachute Academy), Clarénceville, Que; Eva M.Duncan (Granby High School), South Granby, Que.: ; Millicent.Auber \u2018Dyke (Westmount Academy), Westmount ;.Grace .England : (Stanstead College School), Magos, Que.; Enid G.Finley | (Montreal: High School), Montreal.«Robert \u2018Adam Fraser (Montreal Hig n° now estmount; scérville - Academy), Water-.ville, pod \u2018Rose\u2019 Gallay (Montreal High School) Montreal; Elmer art Giles (Lachute Academy), Lachute; \u2018Robert Alexander Giles: (Lachute \u2018Aça- |.demy).[.dchine;.*Louls.Gross ont.real.High! School).; \u2018Montreal; Aline\u2019 Marguerite Hanson *.(Coaticook: \u2018High School), foaticook; Dorothy = \u2018\u2019Esth T.St, Francis Sots Hig eélbôurné, metry); W: A.> Button; King] pr ane ?cho oo « | School for Girls); Quel Francis Gilbert {y tow.ig.\" J 7 glming Sept.July à i.= .Bd- |; ci Tures CE au gi Lai vi MOTO TwoLoh.: .LANED 3 Two Lois.« .ABGYL A 20000 Te we Pre rc and particulars on application ; ie w 0 BEER B sTazmT, x VENUE, ca ADÉ AVENUE, ox STREET, TS.ovine ia se en .BOOX ND AVON: xo Rata.3 Re EX », sn HENAL ! WESTMOUNT.Zr near soux, #r.Jon.- AVENUE, E 0 2 ourazuo WT.© LAMBERT.BURLAND Cn I Monten \u2018 High Senseo, Montreal; Lilian.Sophia Johnson (Wateryille Academy), Waterville, * Que.; Ropetta Joseph (Quebec High'$ 00}.for Girls); Quehec; Georgina\u2019 rrisou Kelly (Huntingdon ami Huntingdon; Hogh, \u2018Mathieson Kennedy (Montre igh School), Ste.Anke \"de Bell oo Que.;- William Stirlin ns Jamb.(Gault Institute, Valleyflel , Valleyfield; Jantes \u2018Arther-Lathanid(Montreal 1g School), (Montreal Mabel, Edith Lebeau, (Qushe L pa \u2018vine - (Montreal High Tail.,= Mo: ; real; James Barglay.Tae ian\" (Haun ingdon Academy), Huptingdoni C \u2018 ae.MeIntofh - (Stanstead Collegp: School), Stanstead : James Mar oe Moots: | Hate iden, La (Btantond College .8ehaol),.Magog Qué.; Alice Martin\" -(Montreal School), Ste.Rose, Que.; Grace\u2019 beth Mitchell (Westmaunt .Academy), -Lachine- Isocks, Que.rge Murray (Danville Academy), Dan ille Montle.{Stanstead Calleg Sehooll \u2018Stanstedd, Hush [Wil .bert Moore (Quebec.\u2018High Schodal fo Boys), Quebec; Margaret: Ida Mjorri son \u201c(Lachute Acädemÿ), Weir, : = : Whreatha Mosley (Wes \u2018demy), Westnmiount;., (Strathcona - A trast: Al bert Percy Nicholas (Coaticook High School), Coaticodk; Eotlene 8 F.Yught tred (Stanstéad \u2018\" aol, Marbletor, Que.; Edith.er *e Fuck Ingham Academy), Buckingham; Jun eir in (Granby \u2018Higk- School, - Ra he, Eleanor .Susan.Percival (Westmount Academy), ; Westmount Emma Read (Montreal High School), Montreal; \u2018Orrin.Bain :Rexford.(Ment; real High School); Mo! tréal; \u201cMargart et Irene Riddell Lach ute\u201d Academy) Lachute.Mills, Que.;\" Jean \u2014Ritchie | (Montreal High Schaal): \u201cMontreal; Alfred ;Beatty Rosave \u2018Westmoun L .Academy), Westmou yer (Westmount Academy), ; mount; Rudolf Schafheitlin (Monttrea Hiëh School), Montreal; \u201cRobert Witt.Scott .(Montreal High School) Montreal; Walter de.\u201cMoiitlpied - ver \u2018 (Montreal.High \u201cSchool, real; ingdon Atademy), Huntingdon; | Sperber\u201d (Montreal High School) Montreal: Howard.\u201cPai a Steph : (Montreal High\u2019 School Mary Stewart (Bttathcène Acad Montreal; Murray\u2019 Campbell -Suther Jand (St.Francis College: High School) Kingsbiry, : Que.; - Jennie ; Laura.$Sym- ons (Westmount Academy); Waterloo; Marfon Bell, Trenhoime (Cdatigook High - School), - Coat{cook; *G Douglas Vibert (Westmount Academy), Westmount;.+» Nofman: Dox ing War- riner (High-_.Séhool}, > Montreal : Freda.Watt, Montreal.High School] Westmount: : Florence : Wilkinson, bec © High \u201cSthool: for- Girls, Quebec; Alice Margaret Wilson,\u201d Danville ademy, Danville; Frances Lenore (Wil son, Knawlton Academy, .: Knowiton: Helen - W.Wright, Montreal Higt \u2018School, Montreal: Jessie Mae Wright Westmount\u2019 Acade! vr, ~Westmoun L s+ Qualified also\u2019 for entrance.to] plied \u2018science.\u2018 - 1\" : L ) \u201cQualified also for.\u201cpntraice to- me- œ wn = SECOND IN APPLIED SCIENCE.Leland Buckland, - Stanstead lege: School; Way's\u201d Mills; Que.; Date, Montreal High.School, real; John Alonzo Hovey, Sherb High School, Sherbrooke, Que.; 1d Clyde Hovey, Sherbrooke High School, Sherbrnoke,.\u2018Que:;: Basti Herbert win, Sherbrooke High School, Sherbrooke, Que:: William Kelly, Buckingham Academy, Buckingham, Que.; Is- addre.Machlin Laddon, .Montreal.tués School _Montreel: Murdoch .A di matt | dicine.+ ep a | from Beaudette.Laing,-.Montreal.\u2018Hien Schoël, éal:\u201d Louis Alfred \u2018Miller, Montreal High © School, Montreal; Richard T iBer, Inverness \u2018Academy, Inverness; Andrew: Murray Robertson, M Montren) High - School, Montreal; 5 eph: P.Roy, Quehée High { School Bm © \u2018Quebec; Duncan Arrol horas Montreal High.School, Montreal: Nelson D: VanVlijet, Stan- 2 Sur pings School, calls Jue ou Montr leh Bohool, Montreal.se cel - Sx no pas À AND.THE, CAMERA + \"Rodman Wanamaker concelvad the noble purpose of translating the dagntless deéds.of.the Indan race in- t0 new herelsms for.to-day.He felt profoundly that unless the Picture record \"and life story- of these \u201cpeople Were made to-day, to-morrow the op- unity would be forever gone.To this: end he equipped and sent out two country.The \u2018éxpedition of 1908 occu- pled many months and invoivéd.travel de pera many thousands of ve India established 1 Montane.oid.Warriors\u2019 \u2018nad ehdeftaing, together With * thelr wives: and children \u2018and grandchildren, lived -in thelr :téépees on\u2019 the prairies, edged by the Little Big Horn River.The Indian is afraid of thé camera\u2014he feels: tht a photograph takes &WAay a part of himself.After hé has\u201d beem\u201d \u2018photographed, he will lpok at the pleture, then feel of himself.When he realizes that he is all there he feels that hip soul will be that much smaller - the future wWorld.\u2014Leslie's Se re rem re .| ABSENT VOTING IN AUSTRALIA Consul-General Bray, of: Sydney, in & report on the election laws and regulations of the Austrglian .Common- | wealth, sayn:- \u2018It is interesting to nate the- provi- is\u2019known as absent voting.The Australian \u2018Commonwealth, like the Uni- , jf States, is divided.into states, with ection sub-districts.By one method for absemt voting the e ector is permitted to cast his ballot at any polling place.\u2018within ths state or district for which \u2018he is registered on making a simple - declaration that.his name is Glithg places within that state or- dis- ct.i \u201cThe second method of absent voting is by.mail.\u2018An elector who has reason to \u2018believe that during.the polling hours of an impending election day he will not be nearer than five miles to the polling place at which he is registered, on applisation may receive a ballot paper.With these he may at any time on election day present him- \u2018self.before: any government officer or émployee at any place in the commonwealth! and in his presence mark the \u2018ballot., He will then deliver the marked -baliot to the goverament officer or employee, having first put it in a sealed \u2018envelope, and the latter .will wall it to the electoral officials of the district for which the voter is en- blled.The ballot so sent will be unted when -received by the\u2019 electoral officials in the same manner as if it had been fegulärly and personally cast at the polling.Place.\u2019 \u2014 \u201c onsular Report\u201d rire mena | FLIES KILLING BIG \u201cGAME, Bemidji correspondence iinnespolis I nal\u2019) Bulläig fliez are \u2018killing: og game ajong the international boundary, ac- rrding to County Commissioner Helic lementson, whe arrived here to-day Two moose were kill- 42, Mapai St.ontreai .i ee os 18-1945.\u201cMr: Lindman; Eig ooo 0 | à; I procure your Truss one y r- ago, after.having been.ruptur Or 5, To-day, L returned ÿ being Ere tly laët wWeëk, near a lumber camp on | the east fork .of Rapid River, and in s opinion large numbers of fine ani- eek.| |The files, which are: fully ¥.6 half-inch ears, \u2018and attack the moose\u2019 in large bers.Their stings drivé the ani nals to distraction and in a crazed condition théy rush through'the woods, | often .entering the log: camps filled | thn meti, \u201cThey seek: ater, \u2018and sev- al\u201d have\u201d been rowned- in ARE\" 2 \u2018evads -thè:torme 4 b r mice last \u2018Thursday b Yimbgr- Ae 5 ALLE \"The pl ne & | es- Mont- eped' fins to the heart of the Indian | * in Southern Montant.| sions-which these laws make for-what She on the records of one of the | postal .vote certioate and a postal | nals have: lost their lives | the last | g, are more plentiful Than for many | goose was: pulled out of the {> paid, 3 ; j \u2018to-teach.in + ° Chrysostome.Average, of scholars, twelve, $300.00.for ten months.Sone ROBERT $.BROWN, General Mer- L {Wan TEDLA FFEMALE PROTESTAN T teacher holding an e.ementary diploma v.lage sehool of St, Châteauguay County.Salary Apply -cwith Elementary can teach \"4th.\"F'renc, \u201cwho bt \u2018Salary.\u2018$250.00 for ten months.\u2019 W ANTED A PROTESTANT TEACHER ; Diploma for Grande: Ligne Dissentient School (one the preferred.) Be- - Board, $11.00.per HOR ACE Applications, received up to JrriDy Bec.BACRER.FOR THE DE ner 325 = 1 WANTED, À - gales : last MAN Hes $250.! ne ist.Sep tember.- Applicants.state \u20ac expo tienes, \u2018Ba lary expecz- ed, a and qualifications.Salary paid Ce ddress = T.JRD- ec.-Treas., Bryson, Que.a0.WM.A PROTESTANT TEACHER ee the Elementary Department ¢ ray Model Spot, ANDERSEN, stating i 15th AT July 14 and 20.railway.references and cipality of Claren plications from Protestant téachers - Rolding diplomas, to supply cies in the municipality.to:state grade of diploma, experience and salary expected, for 10 months\u2019 \u2018actual teaching.August.Appli WANTED, TWO QUALIFIED Teacher | for twe Protestant Schools in Eas ~Pempleton, Que; ; average attendance, \u2018Convenient to village and Apply, stating experience, salary expected, to JAMES PROUDFOOT, Chairman, Ste.Rose de Lima, Que.: | TRACHERS WANTED \u2014 THE BOARD 1 of School Commrise sjoners of the Muni- on will accept ap- & vacan- \u201c Applicants School to open on ; cations will be Tecelved, up to 22nd July, 1911.HUGH ON, Secretary - Treasurer.10th, 1011, liom WANTED, A PROT] a.ea or TEACHER, holding first-class dirloma, for River Desert School.First Sept.to June 30th, 1912.\u2018 885 rer month.Apply to W.SMITH, _ Beo.-Treas., River Term TANT FEM.LT mentary noma Ch, SRY buh: per ten months, Salary Desert P.O.Q F OR SALE, ,0., Qua.\u2019 J WOOD FOR THE Le al A street.Tel.$2.00; M.d.5, 00; Mill.Blacks, oad, C.MAC CEIARMID.40 402 Wa: Cut Hard- $176 \u201cper | FOR tone.$5 cas SAL, Square Piano, Æ \u2014 CHICKERING SMALL light rosewood case, - Pull compass,-in- splendid order, grand An opportunity.$136.à $4 per month.Brosh 550 \u2018St.Cathkerins \u2018atraat\u201d west (corner Stanley.) .oo 5 rayable T cash B MASON & RISCH large Cabinet Grand, beautiful case, 7 1-8 octaves; condition as new; lovely tone; was $450; now $275; payable is UPRIGHT.\"PIANO, and $8 per mon th.BROS., 560 St.Catherine strdet We West (corner Stanley).FOR SALE\u2014A FEAUTIFUL BLACK ad and = clags outfit with sadaie, BL LAIR, Hemming£ord \u2019 que : \u2018ley.) one.FOR- SALE\u2014LAYTON BROS.CABINET | Gi end,\u2019 very, handsome casè; full metal 5 gilaves quite up- -to-daté, è Reduced to Payable $15 cash and $6 per month.LAYTON Catherine \u2018atrget ivest \u201c(corner \u2018Stan BROS., B50 St.\u20ac 2234, \u201cinch fñeh table, Millers, 20° en tables.1 eer, 18 Inch table; 1 $-toot.speed lathe; 1 Lap Wheé fre cen entre; 18-inch Montreal, MACHINE TOOLS FOR SALE.\u2014Owing to changes in our plant we have the | following machines for.ss .tématic screw machine, taking up te i+§ inch stock, with collets and cams; ] three spindle drill, 24 inch fable.\u20ac § ed two ¥ hingle \u2018drilt, 18 :=\u2014-1 Au- Garvin I Garvin Mill.chines are all in first dus eonaition, \u2018and may be seen at any time.dress, THE MANAGER, P.O.\" Box Aa: this month.FOR SALE\u2014'CANADIAN Pictures Framed, PICTORIAL\u2019 Yeon low fied during LEY'S STORE, 815 Bleury, corner st Cathe- MACHINE TooLs|.| FOR SALE.ng to changes in our plant, we inot adie.nl the following machines for \u2018sale: \u2014 3 Automatio screr machin 3-8 inch stocx, With oollets and | on + .iree Spindle Drfll, 34 inch fable, 3 inch centres.1 Two Epindle Drith 18.inch table, : 2 Pe Millers, 30 inoh tab leg.1 Garvin Miller, 18 Re 4.Foot a Tat > m inch Lap Wheel ©, taxizg up AT.machines are all in arst class \u2014 \u201cPARTNE ER WANTED.: These condit\u2019 \u2018un, and may be seen at any tir.Address, THE ~ANAGELK, P.O.Hox.2234.Montreal, Qu er, \" Office.PARTNER WANTED, TO PROVIDE A hall for Special Reading Evohition of the Gospel of Jesus, the Healing Apply by letter, P.W., Pow- itness\u2019 VETERAN LAND GRANTS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PA FOR ali kinds of Veteran Land ed or unlocated.LEO Bt.James street, Montres Granta.locat- LEET, 233 located.ronto.VETERAN LAND .GRANTS WANTED.Ontario or Dominion, located or un- \"MULHOLLAND &.co., To- for SBR LOCAL R \u201c\u2018ington; WANTED, Redpath STENO with employe \u2019 present Numbe: WANTED.avenue, WOMEN ders in: A., \"CAL 7 - SITUATIONS VACANT.Now's\u2019 \"YOUR y \u2014 - ont Dos thas CHANCE, PERMAN \u201c Quevec-grown Nurséry Stock.* pleté \u2018Belling outfit free.Write today particulars.7 : Co, Limited, Montreal._ who wil necessary.by mothers BRITISH CANADIAN apres as salesman for Hardy, .Com- CANADIAN NUE.EPRESENTATIVE W ANTED, No\" cé vassin or soli \u201cGood\u201d income g citing required.TIONAL | CO- OPERATIVE assur ress, -N A- REALTY 2 Marden Building, Wash- and.to take care of a orth Apply, Mr Apply, B.Ross SIMS, 75 -RAPHER WANTED.Address, ull particular minister's name, 3 as fo experisnce, and names of former rs for reference; also statinæ salary and expectations, to THE MANAGER, P.O.Box 3116, New A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE to go to country\u2014 ferences required.Lake Manitou.Re- \" Westmonn Apply 335 Elm WANTED, TO TAKE OR- spare time.No experience Our lines especially used and girls.Apply Dept.INDUS- COMPANY, 228 Albert street, - men; prices Bruce 1588.avenue, \u2019 » oo \u201cBUSINESS CARDS.| HANGING, PAINTING, TINT- Flastering,etc.; : experienced work s materials.Reasonable J.BACON, Decorator, 70 \u2018Phone, Westmount, à - 1 TO LET.will be \u2018Session GILMA ne Mi 229s.Fine Cor ment I OND on als or unfurnished, \u201cfiat; private = or.gentleman, TO.RENT\u2014NEW DETACHE : 130\" \u201cArlington avenue, D AOUEE, Westmount, decorated to suit tenant, ay immediately.Apply F.» Merchants Bank Bidg.mel -or Westmount 1282.5 Corner Store To Let ner Store '\u201co Let\u2014With_ base- upper flat.: [Arey to Manager, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.The Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for \u2018one : or.twe tenants-oftices or.shop.Apply.tothe MANAGER, 143 St.Peter.strest, \u201c ROOMS To LET.FRONT BOOM, TOR.fait suttabl PES, ?6 Berthel e fo! Jad TURNISRED _ROOMS TP LET.LITTLE bedroom | and cold: bathrog pressure.ground clean Offic above t e co Verandains, © beautiful view, FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET.METIS ToLetat Reduoed Rent for Part of Season.Merlinwood Cottage, furdish aides \u2018large\u2019 sitting-room, dining-roner pantry and kitchen, there are seven or eight bedrooms, bathroom and w.c on floor, modern plumbing, \u2018Water at kitchen sink an Hage lo water from ring level, roviding water eru cooking range, wide an large hot .including pine grove and fine, For further particulars, LIN \u201cWitness Shee 4 Ta MeGLAUGH Telephone Main 40% MISCELLANEOUS, © Bigham - pers, ; aE etc.CHAS.B.W, 30 at; John Street, Montreal.ANYONE NOT BEING ABLE T \u2018Witness\u2019 at Building, Montréal, TYPEWRITERS\u2014INVESTIGAN RE- manputactured Typewriters.PR see repaired, rent exch oy t grade bn ous Carbon, Fra ds te 1 No.1.No.1 \"SUMMER BOARD.: ACCOMMODATION- FOR A Few Boarders, farm house, on lake, Laurentian mountains, open year round, goo boating, bathing, hunting.on .Les Lacs, P.O., Que.pe WANTED TO PURCHASE Tel.ANTED TO PURCHASE, ALL CAST- othing, Furniture, lverware, Plated Ware, Old ola, Daven Tickets.: ABoye: everybody else's prices paid by MAX FRANK, 15 East Crag Street.East: 3087.sgents = MR.= \u2014 - \u2018The bwiénens is on sale, among \u2018others, | at the following suburban ST.LAMBERT.Tr | MISS DAVIES, Post Office.- HECTOR ' BISSAILLON, st Denis Street, IR J.MAXWELL, Victoria Avenue.- MONTREAL SOUTH.| \"MR.SLATER, Lafayette Ave, \u2018 LACHINE.G.A.[RANSOM, 370'St.Joseph St.G.WAU, 217b St.Joseph St, ONTREAL WEST.JOHN! COULTER, Westminster Ave D J.MENRO, Decarie St.|.VERDUN.J.w, MATTHEWS, 255 Church Ave, LIIAMS, Galt Ave, TIE out dealer\u2019 does not seil the \u201cWitness,\u2019 notify us and we will see that he is supplied.at once.PROPERTY FOR SALE, - \u2018eve { «apply at 74 Charles.FOR BALE\u2014PROPERTY ON KNOX street, between Hibernia and Charle- voix streets, one self-contained houge.Four houses two flats each, and one three-flat house.kor full particulars Knox street, ; Point St, caping the pests and have not suffered very much as yet, but are having their troubles from the deer flies.: i prenne QUEER FACE FACTS.ave bold amd \u201cunmistakable; ry defect, no \u201cless than\" celléncé, is stamped deep.\u201cThe left side, where.everything softened down, for beauty.The ant | side, where everyfhing is.well\u2019 rubbed |: \u201cWhy do you photographers always photograph the left side of the .face There.\u201cin, for acter.\u201d Those Are.the.por- | | trait™ artist's two chiet \u201cmiles.\u201d New N York Tribune a Les RP Covey hi \\ therine ton Stre by preference?\" \u2018Because it's the best looking was Found, ¢ 8 the prompt reply.\u2018The left .side of For Sale the face is always the more regular, Proper] and it always shows least the \u2018marks |.\u2018Other ! ot time.\".\u2018But\u2019 he continued, ug.you Want to He for bring out the real character of a.face sért jons 1 photograph the right side.There\u2018 na- |.ior tyre sets her print.There the lines| | ' \u2018wo The\" abot -NVheh- have t \u201c gonséqy CIRCULATION DEPT., MAIN 4090.WANT ADS.4 For The - \u2018WITNESS.> MAY BE LEPT WITE Chapman, Bookseller, 613 St.Cat.West, or with R.Turner, Grocer, Toint 8t.Charles, 801 Welling., West of Subway: J.W.Matthews, 2 5 Church Avenue, Verdun.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.CASH TARY \u2014.Situation] Vacant, Situation Want:d, Pu- * ted, Rooms To Let, Artieles scond-hanc Articles Wanted or.y sor Sale or To Let.Articles For Sale.oe - 20 Words for 106.4 each additional word, Six.4 - For r¥he\u2019 price \u2018of four.| a \u2014 au TION PARTICULE-Y, 2 5 * te Btamps wi | Be Bccepters é rates\u2019 are Cash with order.not - prépaid numerous entries > be made, and the té .renèe, much higher., 1e, Ao ment- 0.œ H made in our hooks : °c jie £'ièss than Ove agers.he fa ALOT aot Ad TIL nm EE : os eT 2, E AE space \u201coR Es .e Yt CHT as ea CCR ne non = ou \u201d iY po _ # ._ 27 cL 3 a pe 3 - ro: x eh ir S P 370g =, 3 > 2, kp A 0 Pov ET aie dred 3 NYRR Te pr or RN pr aris Tica rd a \u2014 - w= pipe > RA | } M das Ju VISE CE ee .; : Le PE N Se ry AA ERR NL FINA apace CG Se 8 p * TAR fo t de ; - \u201d 5 R a de : ; ti PT \u2019 : Ÿ 2 \" ; > j La RE ee e te ie ROMER es Le EE 5 saute = 2107 i ; Te ma op Sie ee A,\u201d mh = ; ; .re y > a \" eh.A ime] Vu AZ iv Hig ¥ so Tar i \u2014 4 5 na Sh 85 sei dE - À i.iro Tada ets ac A Ral : - .ap tar tf me CS RE t oy \u20ac © = CS > OUTRE a _ = fs ; A > a = .J al = .- » A ; : 3 .° a y \" ee \u201d ; af a Ru | B mp animes OP LL - = de sain 2 .= ie iain ii ë 3 8 ze nD ee ean FT e ae ce en oR A REP + ee vs : PT wn red vai, =.re -.Le .rs 5 EU LS BN we) nd .TS = io - ee: > , che 2 mia ess AS las a TA SEE tm gare = 7 Le = - \" ca ne 3 - te ny Lec te me.v 9 - 3 id - SP 4 prb PE 1 : Ce car semer pda hin 6s À i ue : ; _ sie -\u201c - a ; ; oe.Al § species at a: axe 5 ETUIS o nll b prete et 0 Lt - a .= © - oH - TN : PAIE on > a Pam su _ _ - hal 5 i IAP | i - x - mac _ .| .pay 4 ¥ SN ie pacte - tetra parm ER ow.apr or eer + 2 .po.Ee = tei SRE F * - J - Ca = pos vs A A = cae oe Foe wm y L EEE LP oi = - yes mo em 3 .3 i ts pt dix à g
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