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Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" tai ete TN CJ |! \u2014| à * «wna _ Fn Wms WEE fran + ER »* na GG =, SPORT DODO CH © 4 ce + » Murphy's +d.is \u201cnn page six, Ÿ ge + M Se A + Vol.LIL, No.186.25450 FAIR AND COOL OOO H Grow | THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911.PRICE ONE CENT.MOB RULE REIGNS ON LONDON DOCKS; POLICE ARE HELPLESS Out of Troops Likely to Prove Necessary if Street | Traffic is to be Maintained\u2014Soldiers Hold Strikers in Check at Liverpool.y.August 10,.\u2014The neighbor- ithe docks was practically un- mob rule to-day, with the result at there was such a dwindling of © sd supplies that the metropolis ex- v~rienced something akin to what night happen if a hostile foreign force should succeed in interrupting Great Britain's trade routes.l'nless good progress is made to-da¥ in the negotiation looking to a settlement of the strike of dock workers, the villing out of troops Seems inevitable as the police are seriously outnum- red and unable to deal with the em- zency.The only quarter where relicf was - p-rienced was Billingsgate.There striking fish porters obtained all + wished, and returned to work to- On the other hand hundreds of Sway carmen quli this morning, and eral stations were practically in a air of siege; strike pickets prevent- by force all attempts to handle ER It was the intention of the \u201ckers to tie up all street traffic un- < their demands were conceded thin à few hours.Should they be «ssful London would be perilous- nur actual famine conditions.The am of motor traction to-day was -iv half its usual proportions.So : was the supply of petrol that !reds of motor buses and taxicabs unable to move à wheel.- only traffic passing without fear \u201cicrference was that of vans carry- : hospital stores.These were labell- ; with big red cross signs with a per- .from the strike committee ex- 1 ining that they must not be inter- f ed with.Until this system of iden- ithvation was adopted this morning nospitals felt a shortage of ice and her supplies.Thousands of tons of fruit, vege- \u201caides and provisions are rotting on the \u201charves and in tlre railway freight à -pots.Unless they can be moved: «wn they threaten to endanger the zeneral health.Among the larger con- -cnments Which probably will be a trad loss, is a huge quantity of alifornia fruits aboard the steamer.\"\\finnehaha.The Central Meat and Pravision markets are short of supplies and prices have advanced alarm- ely, To-day the temper of the strikers appeared ugly and scenes of violence increased.\u2018Throughout the East End clashes were frequent where attempts were made to move waggons.The men would intervene, and brushing aside the inadequate police squads overturn the wagons and scatter their loads in the gutter.Police charges were met every few minutes, but they were not strong enough to have much effect.Those taking part in the conferences of the Board of Trade which is seeking a settlement, state that they are getting nearer a solution each time they meet, and are determined to sit throughout to-night if there seems to be a possibility of reaching a, settlement.SOLDIERS CHARGE AT LIVERPOOL.Liverpool.Aug.10.\u2014Detachments of troops arrived here to-day to assist the police who have been unable to control the rioting strikers.A fusiilade of brick bats and stones met the soldiers, but they finally took up strategic positions, and enabled the police through a succession of baton charges to effect a clearance of the provisions and other goods at the central railway station.A baton charge was required with each load of goods that left the place, and the police.at last exhausted, retired, and their places were taken by mounted men.SFRIOUS SITUATION AT LIVERPOOL.Liverpool, August 10.\u2014The railway strike here has assumed alarming proportions.Not only are the freight trains tied up, but the passenger service is threatened.The deckers refuse to handle goods from the rall- ways, and hundreds of tons of fish.fruit and other perishable freight is rotting.Officia] quotations on foodstuffs were practically suspended on the produce exchange during the day.There have been several encounters between the police and the strikers, and men have been drafted from outside districts to assist in maintaining order.STEAMER FOR MONTREAL DELAYED.Southampton, August 10.\u2014The steamer \u2018Ausonia\u2019 sailed for Quebec and Montreal! yesterday one day behind her schedule, She left 300 tons of cargo, which the dockers refused to handle.SALVAGE CORPS IS PRAISED ip TIER 2 Prompt Action in Carlton\u2019 Hotel Fire, London, Ap- POPE'S CONDITION, Pontiff Well Enough To-day to Ratify Consistorial Decisions.pan end ; ns mii Be PERTE Seno \u201d Rôine, \u2018Aug.10.\u2014Dr.\u2018Petacel.and Professor Marchiatava visited the Pope early to-day and found his gen- -eral condition improved.This was attributed to the removal of the patient from his small bed chamber to preciated by Guests.L0SS IS $150,000.Fire Department Declares Hotel Management Delayed in Sending Alarm.London, August 10.\u2014The loss to the guests at the Carlton Hotel, the two upper floors of which were damaged last evening by a spectacuar fire that drove the occupants of the much patronized hostelry into the street, is not so heavy as had been anticipated.This is particularly true of those who did not attempt to remove any of their belongings during the course of the fire.The guests who deserted their rooms as they were when the flames broke cut, found this morning that the salv- ige corps had done their work so thoroughly that in many cases their baggage, clothing and other possessions even down to tollet articles had been undamaged.The experience of Ansel Oppenheim, of New York, was typical.Oapenheiz was outside the hotel when the alarm.was given, and did not attempt to return to his room.He spent the night quietly at ancther hotel, and when he went to the Carlton this morning, and was taken up to his room he found that articles which he had left on the floor had been carefully.placed on the bed which, with his trunks and bags.was covered with tarpaulins.Everything was in perfect order even down to his tooth brush and ten\u2019penny pieces which he had.left on.the bureau.'This was on the fourth fioor immediately under the spot where the fire burned most flercely.James R.Keene got out some of his baggage last evening, and the restiof ft this morning.for having passed through a fire.The guests highly praise the work of the salvage corps, 4 body of men maintained.by the insurance companies.Upon receiving the alarm practically the whole corps was sent to the Carlton.The differerit - companies were assigned to various floors, and: went systematically from room to room, piling up their contents and covering them with tarpaulins.This morning the corps was busy: fretting out.carpets -.and furniture which had been damaged by -water.The loss to the hotel is estimated at $150,000, but \u2018this is probably an undex estimate as all the ceilings -@mé most of the furniture must be replaced; The fire-department places the blame: for their delay in getting to the scene- of the fire, to the-hotel mahagement which tried to put out the blaze when it originated .in \u201cthe: elevator shaft.fu.the kitchen - duarters-ôn the \u201ctop floor,\u201d with appiances in \u2018the \u201chouse before | sending out an, alarm.\u2018The alrm was sounded at: séven Selon Hine the flames.Shooting p the the iE © shaft to the fifth sixth.fl were breaking: \u2018out.rows \u201cthe.Toof the corner of the: ajoinin Majesty's \u2018Theatre loining his Toots on oi the annex.1e The body of - Mr; errmated \u2018Æftér the - beside.the motker whü died ask A 1 fuliliment \u201cof; ; 1.30] Ric Bigs ment of Paipendiu It was little worse | \u2018a.complete criminal ovtfit.in a bag \u2018car and by that {gp more spacious quarters, which, according to the Pontiff's own expression, affords him the feeling of being in the open alr.The \u2018walls of the room are twenty feet high.The Pope was somewhat worried to-day over the illness of the sister Rosa, who is suffering from the effects of the ypusually hot weath.He asked Dr.Petacel to visit her twice dally.The other two sisters, Anna and Maria and the Pope's niece Gilda are caring for both patients, and frequently went from one to the other throughout the day.< Cardinal Merry del\u2019 Val, the Papal Secretary of State, who went to his summer residence at Monte Mario late yesterday, -returned to-day, not wishing to be leng absent from the Vatican while the present condition of the Pope continues.Despite his illness His Holiness today -ratified the\u2019 decision of the Consistorial Congregation presented by the Secretary, Cardinal G.De Lai, appointing the Right Rev.J.J.Keane, now Bishop of Cheyenne, as Archbishop of Dubuque; -and the Right Rev.Joseph Sehrembs, auxiliary Bishop of Grand Rapids, to be Bishop of the new diocese established at \u2018Toledo, which has been .detached from the diocese of Cleveland.Drs.Petacei and Marchiafava held a consultation this afternoon with Dr.Amici.The possible necessity of a slight operation on the patient's knees to hasten relief was discussed, but nothing finally.decided, The physai- cians concluded to have the Pontiff removed from his bed to'a comfortable a:mchair, with the idea that \u2018a- sitting posture would be easier- for him, | and help him to regain his strength.Both Cardinal Merry \u2018del Val and Mgr.Bisleti were\u2019 permitted to visit His Holiness.GRUESOME En, Belics of \u2018Murder Introduced in Camorris st Trial.\u201d .Viterbo, Aug.10.To-day\" 8 session of the Camorrists\u2019 trial was -taken'up with an \u2018examination of objects found on the} 'bodies of the murdered Cuoccolo and his wife.\u2018and caused a deep impression.Among the exhibits was a plece of cord sich from age or dirt and\u2019 \u2018blood stains, and was found: wrapped up in a shirt that Cuoceolo had:iworn on the night he was \u2018@lted.\u201d The shirt was: heavy with blbod.The cord is similar to, one: found wit ried by Gaetano -Amedeo,; one.of the ac cused.The prosecutioï intimated tha the cord Pre in -evideneg' had: be It was a gruesome exhibition } as assassins .use often to.catch: their [iw victims about the:throat.It was black J 5 \u2014 ROVALTV ON EWFOUNBLAND STAMBS mom wa soem \u2014n, In the series of new stamps designed for Nowtoundiand every member of the royal family, as well as the Duke ot Connaught, who is to be Governer General of Cariada, bas\u2019 a stamp of his or her own.TIRELESS JUDGE LEET Has Been Doing Double Duty in Courts During Vacation Time.These are strenuous days for Judge Leet, who has been the only magistrate in evidence during the vacation season.For the past two weeks he has opened the Recorder's Court at 9.30 a.m.and after going partly through the business, adjourned to the Arraignment Court, over which he has presided until the cases were dis- Then, if day, posed of.in the it is not too late which means after JUDGE LBET.twelve, he returns to the Recorder's Court, and often sits .as late as 1.o'clock before adjournment for: lunch.At 2.16 he Is again presiding over the Recorder's Court, and remains until the docket 1s clear.So heavy has-been.the business that this- week, Judge Bazin curtailed his holiday \u2018and came back to assist.His return will prevent a big list of cases accumulating, \u201cbesides relieving the congestion, which was.unavoid- CITY OFFERS.TO HELP MSR Sends Letter Tendering Expert Advice in Arranging New Routes.COMPANY STILL SILENT.Board of Control Has Written Twice.Week.and Re- ceiw & No Reply.\u201d mérite .Another letter is, pong-tormarded to - the! Street Ri À ppany »to- day 4 Council and offering Yo.ve thero cers of a édinnany aîtrine assistatice possible in providing expert advice on the extensions of its linés sought by Ç the city.The board esnt a letter to tire company earlier \u2018this week asking for a meeting, but so far no reply was re- \u2018ceived.: \" LAID CORNER STONE Impressive Service at Verdun Presbyterian Church.Last night the ceremonial : corner stone laying of \u2018the new Verdun Pres- byterign -church took place, and -a large audience assembled on the platform which had been specially erected, to take part in the service and to watch the proceedings.The original church was first opened in 1899, by the Rev.W.R: Cruikshanks, M:A,, and continued as a mission under St.Matthews until 1910, when it became an augmented charge with an ordained minister.In its early days the services were conducted: by R.M.Hanna, Malcolm Campbell, now the minister of First Presbyterian Church, Montreal; Mr.T.P.Drumm, now min- 1 -ister of Campbellton, N.B., and others.able, in spite of the hard work of Judge Leet.Yesterday, for the first time, Judge Leet postponed a case until to-day because of fatigue.remarking to the -lawyer conducting \u2018the case; \u2018I need \u2018|: the rest this time.\u2019 VINITPES REGISTRATION.~ Mock Tnterest ir Election Prepara- aa Hons To-day.: : Wihnipeg, August 10\u2014 Registration opened \u2018in: \u2018Winnipeg, \u2019and\u2019 Brandon \u2018to- | day -under the federal \u2018proclamation.Intense interest is «being - displayed.by | the Conservatives and Liberals alike.At moon.the percentage.of registra-; tion -1n\u2019 both.cities was twenty, percent \u2018in excess-ofs usual .registrations in\u2019 \u201cthese two\u2019 cities.- Great : difficulty.:ig-j'mont .being \u201cmet with in registering those \u201cwho: are out: of the city, not expeet-.ing to register until-next week.a CA) detect th his outing caused the) death: of John Maÿéou, aged -76: years, yesterday aftarnoon.-.The.de \u2018 sortie returning home from {: land truly\u2019 latd 1 od with \u2018his son, at 2137 Wav ht The Rev.J.W.Johnston, M.A.the minister, presided, and led \u2018the devotionals, after which a summary of the church\u2019s history was submitted by Mr.J.G.Smith, secretary of the building committee.br Although\u2019 the original \u2018church \u2018had .vestry added to-it, the number \u2018of worshippers has increased so rapidly, that last December it was decided to pull | down the.old \u2018building, and erect one \u2018capable of seating between- four and five \u2018hundred people, and .a building |, committee was Zppointed with Mr.H.¢.Bartleet, chairman; Mr.S.R.Jennings,\u2019 vice-chaifman; Mr.James Mof- .fai, \u2018treasurer; \u2018and Mrs = G.Smith, .secretary.\u2026 - The new \u201cbuilding will \u201cgost $i4, :000, \u201cand the church \u2018extension - commit granted $4,000 toward the desired ob- |.ubsoribe >: $2,000 \u2018inside raised by: \u2018subseri] tion,\u2019 © \u2018The corner:stoné was- lait.night well the name\u2019 | Trinity by; Mt.Fumes: Rodger, - \u201cpresi- dént of the: \u2018extension committee\u2019 of t] Montréal presbytery, Who.was; the- re + a silver trowe + handed : ; HLÈC.nmltten ed: Io a \u2018deposited by Soe : \u201cbehalf : of\u201d \u2018the Lad CABINET CHANGES Orders-in Council Will Likely be Passed To-day\u2014 Ministers Meet Ottawa, Aug.10.\u2014The Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux and Dr.Beland will likely be sworn in Minister of Marine and Post- master-General respectively at Murray Bay on Aug.18.The order-in-council making the cabinet changes will probably go through to-day.The cabinet is meeting twice to-day in an effort to clear the decks for the election.MBETING AT WINDSOR MILLS.Windsor Mills, Que., Aug.10.\u2014Mr.E.W.Tobin, M.P.for Richmond and Wolfe, opened his campaign here Jast night when he addressed a large \u2018meeting ih McCabe's Hall.Mr.Tobin rag supported by Mr.RC.Smith, K.C.x ef Fentreal; the Hon.jects discussed in the pes \u2018 same speakers addresses mag ing at Richmond.À ONLY TEN DAYS: FOR VOTERS\u2019 ATPEALS, North Bay, August 10.\u2014Voters\u2019 lists in unorganized districts, naw.being prepared by enumerators, will .be -al- lowed only ten.days for appeals: as time is so short and lists musty où rushed to be in time for the.eu NIPISSING = + CANDIDATE.Tr been doubled in size-in 1906, \u2018and a: tee \u2018ject; the congregation bave promised | twelve hs\u2019 from the.\u2018date \u2018the matter was.first- discussed, .and the balance.will be | d= tos] 1 3 of \u201ccho North.Bay, August 10.\u2014Geerge Gordon, K:C., M.P., will be the Conserya- tive.candidate in Nipissing.The Liberal nomination is still in doubt, and a hot fight\" is in progress for the honor with A.J.Yourig, of North Bay, and C.A.McCool, leading.The convention results will be.close, but \u2018the feeling here is that Young will be the candidate.NEW LIBERAL | HEADQUARTERS.| : .\u2026 s Toronto, Aug.10\u2014The central committee for the Liberal party has been transferred from Ottawa to 36 Toronto \u2018street, Toronto, with Mr.F.G.Inwood, Liberal organizer, in charge.- OTTAWA LIBERALS.Ottawa, Aug.10.\u2014The.Liberal convention last night selected Mr.H.B.| McGiverin, the old member, and Ald.J.\u2018A.Pinard as their standard-bearers at the general elections.Mr.McGiverin was selected by acclamation, and Ala.Pinard on the first vote.\u2026 The political sensation of yesterday.was the choosing of \u2018the Hon.Mr.Lemieux -as the Liberal 'standard- hearer in Soulanges county.No hint had been given out that such \u2018a.course would be taken when the Liberal convention opened yesterday at Coteau.Of \u2018course it 4s not known as yet what.\u2018the Postmaster-General will do in the \u2018matter, but the fact in itself is a tes- timonal rendered to- the popularity of the \"Hon = Mr.Lemieux in the.district \u201cÀ dental.ais Bazin Takes Stern Measures \"| 03: retire - because of- flfheaith.Pro- Charles Edward Beaudry, aged 9 years, was burned to death yesterday, and Corinne Legault, aged 19 years, a servant, was fatally injured by the explosion of a lamp filled with methy- lated spirits.The accident occurred | in the kitchen of the country residence at Riviere des Prairies of Mr.J.P.Beaudry, real estate agent, St.James Street, Montreal.The servant, while preparing an cgg for the boy's breakfast, yesterday morning, tried to refill a burning methylated spirit lamp, and an explosion instantly followed, the burn- ; ing spirits scattering over the boy and her own clothing.Mrs.Beaudry, hear- | ing cries in the kitchen, ran in from | the gallery where she found her son | and the servant both in flames.Catch- ! ing hold of the little fellow, on whose body most of the clothes had already been burned, she ran down to the river nearby, and plunged him in, TWO DIED FROM RESULTS OF GASOLINE EXPLOSION Walter E.Courville.337 St Janes street, who was passing in his automobile, hearing what had occurred hastened for medical assistance and a priest, to minister the last rites of ; the church to the dying ton The doctor did his best hy bandaging ro case the agony of the two sufferers \"hoth of whem were conscious In tha meantime, the ambulance of the Notre Thame Hospital had been sunimeonec and wus an the scene of the dissstor \u201cin the remarkably short time of 1 minutes.At half past twelve it vus \u2018decided to tuke wth the iniured to the hospital.At half past ane, while still on the way, the little fellow died .His body was taken to the hospital and from there to the home of the family on Mance street.The servant was taken into a ward at the hospital, where it was found that her burns were of n most serious nature, and although hope was held out for her recovery, she died from the shock at 11.30 last night.Employment came too late to a lonely wanderer who sought employment in the different shops along Bleury street this morning.Tired and forlorn he at last reached the Walsh Cafe, 275 Bleury street, where he made the usual demand for work, when to his surprise the proprietor invited him in and set him to work at odd jobs in the kitchen.No questions were asked by his employer, and the man had worked for an hour or so when suddenly he sank to STARVING MAN FOUND WORK THEN DROPPED DEAD the floopr, in what at first appeared to be a swoon.but all attempts to revive him were in vain.assistance had came too late, and privation, aided perhaps by the heat had claimed a vie\u2014 tim.The morgue waggon wis called and the body taken there to await identity, as his name and address are unknown.He was a man of about 45 vears of age, steel grev hair, and of moderate build.Dr.McTaggart, who examined the body.said that death had been due to lack of proper nourishment.CITY MUST SPLIT It has been decided by the city treasurer\u2019g department to split the proposed $7,000,000 loan into three special loans and to call for an additional loan of $350,000 for school purposes.Tenders will be advertised for in Montreal, London and Paris.the larger loan proposed, it was discovered that it would not be legal to In making out the specifications ix | PROPOSED LOAN INTO THREE PARTS place it as a unit, for under the law the money had to be borrowed for specific purposes.So it was determined to call for tenders for $1,000.000 for working capital, $1,500,000 for filtration on account of the $5.000,000 loan authorized by the Legislature.and $4,500,000 for general purposes.The interest is 4 percent, payable in forty years.The tenders are to be all in next Sept, 4.IN field this morning was the\u2019 announce- © jmient that Mr.©.J.Pohetty would Fire {opposed in St.Ann\u2019s by no less a per- | fhusta spite\u2018 sonality than Mr.James McShane, harbor master of Montreal, formerly Mayor Ir Public Works.The \u2018People\u2019s Jimmy, as Mr.McShane was known to every- Doherty, J.G.H.Bergeron, Thos.C.Casgrain and L., P.Marechal.CONVENTION AT CHATEAUGUAY.The Conservative convention for the county of Chateauguay will be held at Howick on Monday afternoon.Those mentioned in connection with the candidature are Messrs.James Morris and H.Desrosiers.Should the last one be selected, it would destroy the long standing tacit agreement in Chateauguay that the county elects a French-Canadian at Quebec and an English-speaking member at Ottawa.THREE PROSPECTIVE a CANDIDATES.The Conservatives: of St.Lawrence division will hold their convention on Monday evening.The place of the convention will be announced to-mor- row or Saturday.Among the names mentioned as prospective candidates are those of ex-Mayor Ekers, Ald.Robinson, and ex-Ald.Clearihue.| CAPTAIN KILLED.gen Of Vessel Eighteen Feet and Fractured Skull.Kingston, August 10.\u2014As a result of a fall from his vessel last night, Capt.Lewis Morrison, of Sarnia, in command of the steamer \u2018Acadian,\u2019 lost his life.The vessel was at dry dock waiting for a pilot to go to Belle- ville to load cement for Fort William.He was walking along between \u2018docks with Capt James Dougherty, of the schooner \u2018Keewatin,\u2019 when he fell below, a distance of about eighteen feet.His skull was fractured.He only lived for a few minutes.He was: about 35 years of age and leaves a widow and two children.The \u2018Aca- dian\u2019 is owned by the Merchants\u2019 Mutual Line.The fall was purely acci- The remains were sent home to-day.Ae MAY LOSE LICENSE.im Brutality Case.Paul \u2018Lalonde; | a saloonkeeper of Point St.Charles, was in court this morning\u201d on \u2018a charge of assaulting his wife.According \u2018to the story of | Mr.Garmais, lawyer for the com- J.the hair of th and threw her down the stairs.lawyer.for the, no- cused asked for a \u201csummary trial, which was denied by Judge Bazin, who saïd \u2018No, we have so little - au- thority-as license: \"commissioners that I want-to Mmow all-about this\u201dcase.: II not grant you;a summary, trial, I will say this much, if: \u2018the man of this charge.he wll.loss.ovement; \u2018since \u2018the.death.of he founder, Theodore Hertz], has: decided \u2018 gor.Otto\u2019 prets, 8 Berlin, ; may this « of Montreal and provincial Minister of | plainant, Lalonde pulled.his wife by-|- A WILL M'SHANE RUN ST.ANNS WARD?days, and his friends believe that while h Poi heen out.of-active politica for a rex rs he has lost none of his en- m.Healthy and hearty yet, in is three and a half score years, Mr.McShane would make a strong fight in St.Ann\u2019s, where his power was supreme in times of yore.and his candidature, if proved true, would undoubtedly bring forward astonishing results.HE JUST SMILED Strange Prisoner Turns Out to Have Wandered From Asylum.The latest gossip in the local political (eut had a great following in those Number 34 on the Recorder's list was a blank in the space allowed for the name of the prisoner.The man could give no name of himself when | arrested.He proved to be a young ! man with a smile for every question | put to him.The harsh orders from | the policemen who questioned him were answered .with the same simple smile of innocent amusement that confronted the questioner when his | name was asked.1 It was found that he had strayed from the Verdun Hospital and got as | far as Lagauchetiere street, where ; he entered a house ,and was making | himself at hame on the fourth fiooi Judge Leet ordered the man, whoge | name was found to be Watkins, sept | to the Arraignment Court, whers | Judeg Bazin, after hearing the evi- ! dence of the $risoner\u2019s uncle, ordered | his removal to the Verdus institution.: \u2018When asked by Court if he wanted to ; i go there he said, \u2018I don't care.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" \u2018NIOBE' GROUNDING.No Action Has Been Taken Against! \u2018(Commander MacDonald.Ottawa.August 10.\u2014Questioned this\u2019 morning as to the report from Halifax | to the effect that Commander MacDon- ; ald, of the \u2018Niobe; would be courts! martialled for grounding his ship, and | that.-he\"had surrendered his sword to Admiral Kingsmill, Mr.Geo.Desbarats | deputy minister of the naval branch, | said that no such information had: been received by him.He remarked ! that the course to be purswed in re-!* gard to the commander would, in an! probability, not be decided on until the ingyry into the cause of the accident bas been held.Mr.Desbarats also remarked that it is not customary \u2018Tor.officers to surrender their swords until they have been\u2019 found against by court-martial.ST.LAWRENCE EXTENSION.Abbe, Dubois s Moving 110 \u2014 Homolo Line.- Ais, Dubois- walted on the Board of \u2018this morning with a.proposi- \u2018tion bo move over the hompologated Hnes\u2018of the extension of St.Lawrence \u2018boulevard.ten or twelve feet to provide two: strips of land on each side about 47 or 48 feet im breadth.The \u2018present plans contemplated extending qn &.straight line, and this Mr.James Thom, \u2018White - Btar- Dominion Line, has &p- pointed \u2018Captain \u2018Jenkins, of Liverpool, as successor tothe late Captain Jones Jenkins 1s a native of Livers} pool, and held the same position before: for: the company a few years ago.\u2018Sincé low Mo! , Captain Jenkins has er.\u2018Bohemian,\u2019 running between Fool \u2018and Philadel Iphia.as marine superintendent of the Whited -|Star-Dofhinion Line.take up his new a to-day.\"+4 Captain.Mr.Jenkins will} ing \"{been chief offiter.on the- Levland Un; ween Livers manager: of the} > + À ; ; ne a peste A i rae 6 RS La i ae + 5 : , pa EE ES TN as aa De a : Foire: put a pret ual] + 5 NY x i EI \u2014 A Bois ï .Ne Pt mar raie =, Lee - RE RE EE Tel = pe > = __ a i .a in a x es om sn \u2018 = > : : Fp.D - 43 a RAT ES He DIC CVT GAY.EI SR A vn Ve oii Lif ~ LE [a ar Fea \u201c =\u201c = == RER Th = I LS me RRR JRE Si ase |.wit => ; , or LS TT.ep \u2014.- OE a * ÿ Ce vo E- 8 A 2 ex ,», a roma n .a : gi PPT TNT > si \u2014édeemee me agp ee ne dec cn Fu a os ESULES L.A Rivet Asin hier! Sux FAN TOR irs cma NY DONDS ¥ BANKING SYSTEN p= COMMENTED UPO Cai ©.RR = Lu j-mously to\u201d Lu Od ; -> pond is resid ipley, me The New York representative or | Conditions for shooting were nots].C] your, 8th 3 .porfan ë er.Eng , ; ; [Sond ie.5 TE one Spies\u201d bn me Boston \u2018News Bureau\u2019 writes ue very favorable yesterday; when \"th Sas \u2018Dalziel, fran F.C 8.28 as Se a a he \u201cAmple.provision \u201cof this character lows:\u2014\u2018Canada\u2019s\u2018'system of bani.P.Q.R.A.\u2018matches werg restimed Sap, Teo Eh Ah To \u2018Be ER a Sei MAY xT à HART \u2018ugust.|| seems wise, although at this date it as likely to be _subjcetrq Poinfe-gux-Trembl à high scores: Sgt u L'éth FC FE 28 ~¢ CREAT, ÉRC -ATLET ISITOGUOIRE.EL UL A CH 2] United.States De- 18 not anticipated that there will be &UtUMN tà a severe test of iis i.nte-gux-Trembide, and high scores.|'Sgt-T.Niven, R.H.C: 2 \u2014 p- 2 Nol eller AB) OL oF artment of Agriculture crop.report- [immediate resort to this method of to meet the currency reguiremen Were not looked for \u201cat the: 1,000 yards: Mr.W.R.Da 2; Re eu i ss nt pre | tag board; issued\u201d -at2,15: p.m.À \u2018day \u2018financing.\u2019 the country.Already there is ser.fn\" the Extra series.and the Strath: Sgt.H.A Pea dy, 15th 8.L.\u201c1 PYUWNTFPE \u20ac 10ws the condition on Aug.1, and Stockholders will, however, at forth- a issue of ess ds Ÿ Lieut.P.-C.Gowen, 8th RR.\u201c24 | .: dled\u201d the \u2018yield per acre, as indicated.by.the comi g annual meeting, October © 26, aw o and Importaii cona, which mere ied 255 ponte & Green.shets.Ten.men: vo) en: : : Es ; R 8 tion hat.da the pri 11911, be gsked.to ting.2 issue of Of gold have - been.made from ; : T EE T (thi: the breltminary.| $100,000,000 convertible bonds, which dir- York to the amount of $2,500,010 yj: : ; 3 kin I 1 i ter | ectors may from time to time \u2018issue | 3 few days.Importation of «ol | which was troubling \u2018therm ; ES G ) 1 1 Re ed! ve, as follows: \u201ci under such \u2018terms and conditions as not, of course, an indication of wi; te, Ji Bi: yo = ?Cot fon 69.6.percen \u2018they \u2018themsélvés \u2018dec expedient.- .ness, but rather wise precaution | considerably, and \u2018the.Vent - was ASMEW.-Savers CPR 7 ; ; * oe : : ; meetin > e.Light.w M ers; C.P.; us i J ; mpared ve - = ; g demandé: none .too good, r h + ont ] ippage, C.O 5 : Ener 0 ng Alvi 1 70.2 \u2014 bis \u2018Aug po! aad \u2018Mardily the same thing can be s.dent | visitors : ange CM M tin it RAL i: A ; é nd\" fi.it thé aver voue : nsols, Stooks of the issue of pmergency notes.; ; ; ana ; Ce A A : ; .8 banking law LC cause the previo Money and Rates Canada gave nsiderable mers th Regimerit RH 18 1-18 > ; i.or elasticity and emergency circu Lt Col.F.Ww.\u2018Fisher, 3 LC, an e.Strathcona sho mnt were Jmmaterials Site ; J eld, and 271 bush: avèrags ndén, sas.5 94 pin\u2014Consols.\u2018for tion authorized fn 1908 was largelr .Major W.Rodden, 3rd\u2019 FR tx 1,000 8, hich : 601 à for:|- ; He, 11 Séeme, être\" x .\u2018the Je ive \u2018years.CA, ney 78-18; do: far account, 78 3-16.| consequence of the crisis of 1907.\"I Fe this : Hows : OW.days neths fy Winter BY WS P.R., 246 7- 8: \u2018G: TT: R; 29.- movement of thel crops in the autumn |The Extra Series\u2019 at\u2019500°y are.à 6 l'Corb.H: Douglaa,: ft RILC: break.will gee Winter wheat, preliminary.returns 00: yards, shob i \u201cDouglas, 3 Preak.Will 9cel eu dicate à total 3 et.are AGE.À \u201cpar silver quiet, 24- 1- sd.ounce.Of 1907 developed| such a stringency .of\u2019 Tuesday afternoon, was \u201cwon by Mr, \u2018R\u2019: Mo ra | wa ¢.Toliow \u201c14; er = \u2018as \u201ccompared Avith\"|Mone, one 5 quiet, ! Per pe supply of currefjcy that an issue | Corporal G.Mortimer,-of-the 8th R- FEEL, Jo Lytle, bth R.5.\u201c / a I AE A0.1-464,044,500 \u2018bi shale » Dinajly esth |, Discount rates\u2014Short bills, \u20182 1.2 | notes was made without legal authr and pente e-Canadian.Pte: JG.\u2018 Baldwin, \u20185th ; 0 Jl | Recon Alongay, 114 ne 1 is the Percent; thre months, \u2018bills, 25 5-8 to a ity, but with sanction of the gover \u2018and nix ces FE, of ane, 3 ; : { ate ; x8 A SHAM + 18- CT Bonk: and ander the guarantee of ti \u201cond A, : who\u201d t{ed: ssib.4 wen, 3th, R.: LA ane cite ti au amd d iv Hh > yen he vield_ per.af 8 es AE - mime 7.| Bank of Montreal.Future issues scores 6 do, and.divi en first ana Mr.H GORA i in ble fet: dis : 2 oe 0 somone.wit Js TN ps da 4 | this eharacter Wire authorized by i.3 second prize money betweer n : Smyth, \u201c2 QU BL À > : É > asheld 1a 1010; and.16.5 bushels fhe | AR) NAT à | aot of-Zuly 2.4 , UP: to-/the \u2018amour x Fhe following Is.the roy of.the Ex; Set C Carrie./8th 3 42 wa 8 100m-\u2014Féw.changes y for the past five years.The.wa NAAT NT LRAA RIN of 35 bercést af| paid-up capital an 2 tra Series at 500.yards.tip | De NE Dunlop.04 semi Ae note \u2018pecurred ir thie Besord hour, thd quality fs.92:0 percer inst 92.4 : Ce reserve funds, in jexcess of thc exist.3 te.Er.Ma \u201d en 0m Mmarlcet falline\u201d inf ut, the monot uslvy.is: 92.0.; _ Umit of issue un to par of capital.q ) : | SE \u2018Rather extravdgant eulogies of 11.Canadian system! were heard in thi wv country -a few years ago, from the: - 8 1 K Rouble \u2018 ho advocated @ general power to i.« i TFC.\"| Sa i J LY 2 ! 4 lhèn Mayr h: Hr chisfly ti : OV St EAL fed a : \u201d cat ; : ; : e notes: on the part of { 33.50\u2014Capt.Drysdale, 11th Reg£\u2026 | Sgt.D TE Lie, ] |.plimentary.speech, : proposed \u201cthat, the fcrop Teport ito be issued later in th Ina teat yield per\u2019 acts, 1 au 5 n at 112%, 177 at 118, 20 at 11814, 140 National banks.[These apparently ca $3.50-\u2014\u2014Mr.McGregor, \"L:M:R.A.\u201cLe Goo., + y | Liberais( lestiount -noninate day,-and_t où situation.àB-appll 910: and 175 = ; 2 ans | 84-113; Trethewey, 500 at 75; Nipietins, for some qualification in view \u2018of ti $3.50-Sgt.H.Peabody, 13th SL.D.25 { Set, A: MeCuskey, Sth;R.; d Rivet for a fourth Time, and that o:the:railwa onds\u2019 were: : he.last five vents.\u2026.- or | Dares MY Bee ie res aL = oth, City events of the past few years.An in.- 3550 Fle, F* Porter.\u20188th RR.\u201825 |\u2018Pte h R.H.C ; iemen prevent .plodgs ) ia hres AJL whet, Inatanted igld ;pef pcre Bon, 5 at té.Et B83 Pato Rice teresting argument recently made Ja, 1 $3,50\u2014Cpl.J.T.Smith, ta VF .5 /M re pe 16, 15th F : t,o \u201c6 = EDN 3 \"TERNQQ RD; 12:8 bushels, compared with: $4.5 bush\u2019 | bonds, $43,000 at 90; Bel su Foren 10 med 25% gn, thel fact that the chi 1 12 en won $% chi \u201ctH.A: Sampson, bar 8 \u2019 n Bers ?Steel Corp-\u201475 at 51.3-4; 25 a 4:19 1.1910, and 14.7 hb \u201cha five | @t 146: olen, 12 at 7144; Ÿ Toronto, bra 4 of the Canadian system nr R.Hilrioh, th Ra nec, à ol, 4th.8; : ; \u201c Richelieu®:25.; verage.|.CUNT) Be ak B13 Oo mmerpe, 30 at 209, 20 at neh banking is prevention of cach : h.R.R 4-25.at, 12 : ; : eit \u2018210: Imperial, Sat Es Déminion, 3 Suspension by banks, but that the coy 3 ; 225, Traders, \u20187 at j45;.Soniagas, es Parison is less favorable as to ba ne at $80; Russell M.pfd., 5 at 102 fallures and losses, and that the s, A ei fans \u2014\u2014 | fem hag not contributed to the up { .cones 2 We 52 |.the securl ) Quebs 50; a ; a.bullaine Of the nation to the same 4 Sgt.W.R.Dunlop, 3 \u2018314 Ÿ RC].24 Bre =.as oy.Sth i R.R 2% | Weatmoun 5 5 JE EXCH : BU IE aN B | tem in toed the national banking sys.i Major N.R.Moffatt, 13th.S.L.T \"oq 4OT - Andrews, .D.: \u201cArme = p OWI eset Yes oa Simi i : It 4 country.\u201d Capt.x.x Speéring.53rd Regt] .24 Bergt.aper, 13th -§ 24 Mayor Rutherd a : Jement Preferred-\u201412 + .> Éd dei TUE 7 Canadian eo the; latter point that the a Cpl.Douglas, sih, RH.C J.a4 [Lieut DC.Draper, 13th 8.;| ling, 8.Rutherford, Henry Miles pate Gar i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = boc) fo critielsin.that! the foebs, Most open ! Sgt.= AT Holland; sr: VRC.dec 245 set w L- Wuinn, SL Ra] Hu WW Hibbard, WD; Ligh = Win AU EH .CE deel ES ; \u201cNew York, Aug.9.Following wera ing capital has the Increase in bant- Mr.W.J.Kelly, M.L.R.A: «ju.24 Th, VR.Rr: ail 3.My-Redftem-D.Ca \"5, CL TRE 10-a% Ei.\u2018the Das eel the | ; this.morning's.quotations on the Curbs growth t not kept pace with 1h.2 ! TYROS.\u201cPte.A.Parnell, PR Vv 21 en CAmenon 0 : at Thornton:{ 1 me xt ai io 85; Butt: rath Of the country.To this far, : > | Bugler G.Carey, 8th R: \u2018 LA SAT a BR drews.-D.\u201cHarrison 0.at\u201d: 3: vidgot a Cp.\u2018The vements in | dé; 0%: H 10% to %: | among than to the lack of eficiens.1 \u201c10 men won $2.00 each) of 5.F.- Warner, Q.C.R.CM of] mt or nd \u2018other 3 459\" > fo 6 Were Very.Ÿ shat smal) tr ons se tsi yest Do A \u2018ly a %.the existing banks is apparent.1 Mr.J.Jolicoeur, @ C.BR.A.of eo 26|QM.8.J.M Wallace, P.AM a sir e _\u2014 réak rallies suégeetled each other on 14 do Tht oi bber, 24, t da: More | cirenlatior madequacy of facilities 1.1 Pte.GE.Malone, ats RR : orp.J.H Lavery.Sth ; - oo n 8 3 a manner a ty aaa Battie 15 =P Be ler.i A er, Le 2 25; ; Korn, ylation which confront the enor 3 Ç : > iB ; in Al He the rae Ite 6 fier 14 © 81\" fo 5% 81 am Increase in| the productive caps.1 Poye, Cent, 18 to 15; Por, Northern, 89 Triple northwestern provinces \u2018 18 71: Ams.Tob, 381 to 84; Yukon, 3% out banks of (are practically with.- : A eir own, and they ha» | rp tonmion of amie Servet x \"ny fl | FET ere anc] - 4 1 Southern.Pac : 1) and conservative banks of che bi ol a al flo ang.goulhern © w = | because the latter fnsic.a 7 r Te rere ave not : | | here Ray & i) 2 gooi des al \u20ac.creases of capital.made sufficient in.; ¥ Aug.Bord.Les of money.The fact is, tne scar: 5 ; States in not being pied the _Unitra 1 147 ICE, TER \u2018the\u2019 frills: aden.by tha | tom : T ut AE A KERN that rates continue unohsged ait 5 1-4) i EL TT \\ From its geographical Van nial centre.7 Cet I: \u2018peers when it \u2018was last \u2018before in.their | dr< \u201cmercury, tie.TE * hs: ; Apa aad à Salto guy\u2019 is POSjtion it must.necessarily.lean ea } a 3s Vi C8 il - raed hands; Teappeared.in ne Lords.dh 5 o ATE EES Léa 1e AR Oda XGER, À > y JP ther \u201c1g à y po DIEEMS Rak uid bi | \u2018shining.Htpoughont- the: \u201cprairie.pro- large extent upon the finances TE sr PE > on Sux- this atterioon, \u2018but \u201cwhether it 1st \u201cbe again\u2018 a\u2019 eo & breez been \u2018bloy = ; 3 \u2019 called a.str] Icy.- It, 18- perfect : | vinces to-day, which with the Ci crop at United States.Hence in times or \"MT day, for Hon Rodolphe Lemtetrs and and | \u2018a farewell _or_only.a.penultimate ap- | 108 ereby assisting: in th luction i Ww.£5.) it.Prange! Nn 8.ee OL al of - } the: critical stage, iz most beneficial, | Panic its isolation Preserves it fron Ed \u2018cannot: be foretold.\u2018A colant- of thei; atu hortiy\" after ierstréet.Tel Main i 1 re \u20ac ; and will \u2018have a tendency to.allay the some of the most serious difficultie FUR Mr.Henri Bourassa.Wilk surely ing of.heads.of the different factions, ; aller: \u201cthat black?0 \u2018will.| Of the American system.\u2018The oxen HH on the same platform: whore a peut th& \u2018die hards,\u2019 the \u2018surrendérers,\u201d of country and the volume of busines: au ing has been-called in the Interests of | the ministerialist - shown-the p with wnich Ît has to deal are not such EH Mr.Beauparlant, the\u201d, Liberal candi- - splits of 2e hesitate \u20ac ngly oho ba De.readin, a : P on this pov.acd Tt eamerire ronde pa HE - _ e.to:say WwW a 2,30 showe 4 Zi W umidit; LAG or 139 ud fax B \u2019 in { i | a marke A ; ne .y aflords strik fl ame st mpuitne ine comet | ur ls Penn TAC fan oiour vantay moines mE He Bll | snore of money 3 Bear\u201d ay Saabs 0 pi si » ency ould: the \u2018Bes th xout-its | thermiomete Jat 74 and humlidl seis tile.solic, CPI je qe supply \u201cfu: Lindon, New | Foi ndustrial ex A es in the Québée ME Bourésia Te She coming ts\u2019 tha I \u201cGh a do Ps i Io fOnlooms crossref x L&P -88K a7.re \u2018and: other \u2018places is so Dlentital, | of aa ey SE ed that there should already be talk or y - announced his Intention.of on Fer: £ WHI /be An-the-company.of a.batialion.!: L 1éka-\u201d Bel aged Jicypatsz ILTréo, st TEL 2 MISE rEg Suge Prat A Brey rrp Lf 0 Eh cori Ad note ovine the imate.resources.iy F sent atthe gathering./ Ht was.stated L of new barons strong: enough.fed from the effe f -à- sunstrol any Coal\u201d ÿe gn'itis pra, À : forward to.auch.a difficult.situation | : \u2018©hamb Char 3000, : 14 ici.lp bnécted only te goat on F4 21 on behalf of the \u201cPostmaster General | \u2018$wamp any® combination af nig : yin i 18: hi 1 a8 many.\u201c4ppesr to anticip | Crow Ch = 8 of the mont severe stress.\u201d ke | I.this morning that hie certainly Intends\u2019k* mug House was\u2019 crowded: i Tussday.Deceased, an in 008 = \u2018 | Swastika, 1 ; es i to: carry out an agredment, ready en-| - gt Was the biggest.muster of 1 mate of the-asy 4 MontiSveel\u2019 ne TENOR | Deloroe, 500 at.a aL Te 7 Hq tered into to.attend Mp.\"Begupal-,| sihee: the.rejection of the Home.Rule } sunshine a d; 9: his deg Teper Yl pI comet FLAS AUD: DOWN.2 Lo.Silver.Lear,-3000 at - BIG.\"REDUCTION IN LOANS.5 4 ; lant's meeting, so it is Practical- pain 1603.and Lord Morley Was #up.| A oe lac To hs Loe \u2018Son AX; Instryc Crown.Reserve, 6 at Ÿ 00, 15 \u2018at 3.16.| - The New York \u2018Financial B 104 A iE 1 certain now thaf\u2019 \u2018tbe \u201cMinister.and ported\u201d \u2018by-the largest © lits: effects.: ; okay co iN oi 8.have been received from Moni \u2018La Rone, .100: at +08, Li at.3.00, 50 says: It is reported that a heave regi A a .Mr.Bourassa will ave an opportunity.| > bt lire B SET en or pid Sao Paulo 17754 175% 0\" close down © the mites of the { 3% 3.95.| ton in loans has again bees effect : ï to thrash out their differences x | pub- 3 , : : 1189 Horo a ad 2 fact | the banks statement 1 à pe ; ng e .2 L fairly good showin ii @-| members\"\u2018of ithe \u2018House of Commo pry.th ce PE: 0, ces ex Hf = on Saturde.> ne = i i gue on, ww, $ Le ds \u201cthe | ey the \u2018steps.around\u2019 ona throne: B! r interme Lee in Clty | be.resumed again this\u201c season.\" une 2 INAST i SD 1 sale The for money are à raving, however | El \u2026 Peeresses in center Summer\u2019 OE Rk Fe Ri 3 hay.iby.: hat the 1 fe trial der ng \u201cthe ve 5 \u2018ported, by W.eo Bren: 5 tooké as re- das been this Le A the Sub treasury # æ _ 3 - Qu EE : een.CE = Belding Pan! \u2018Com.oe >, : : \u2019 3 priiSerred.cnû Cees en - 1a CT : ] a : oo ce os nas.; | Ei are | Lachine 5 p.c, Bonds., .102.108, | IMPORTANT DEALS.\u20ac SET Picton Ont.Aus \u2018 OL I Cont Se 25 Or | Br es Prd.TBE] Ne ork Aug Bo Ite rumeren ' By \u2018Lord.Morley said.tht 1 tHe Lansdowne l'apcn died acatord \u2018Born | EH, The ODER: cor raga FR a P ; C4.be Peu unsettlement \u2018s ig .16 |.E17 este ; ps \u201cBof To LOWS, Leva S08 re - Can.Tt power.Stock.00 Tea 4h .- over ft will be found that Ei a amendment rire A \u201cthe.submis- Montreal on Dec.15, 96, \u201che: left | Hamilton, Quebes.4D \u201c187 AGEL ON \u20ac ° ; le 05 en es aa 161 80 \u2018Rouncements will \u2018be ziven aut show ne MR if: Aug.: ; ne AE , Royai 238 ; rest Honda: | I :\u201c 87, deals of no small significance.The oie council ill probably deal-with:thé preferred CC oro 760 TB, talk of private transfers of stock and à on yriet es, although.the ordé 4 by de.sod that batt] ; : erc i 214% , I Som.00005 26 BE control spreads, 42 Co gouncil, may not go.through\" Mm to- \u2018between the Rover Sm voi 18 LM ; v herotis: -.Th > labor: iS Seem Pros- West Can.Power, a AT \u2018Ba 4; re 8 CRE, morrow.They will in An prob bility ; > A 0 Unionist: matority in: 8 how Weak DEE 7 bag , | ; SOIR \"Bonds.AE 87% PU ; BE be sent \u201chy special messenger te a Murs mn fide Fae 862.he.\u201d raised, the ee = ; se i oY bu \u2019 i ; | Mex.North Power \u2018Bonds.6 67 1 WISCONSIN \u201cCENTRAL.|: IF sign ç: sjece] A as) ee EE A o£ Mantiéa : = LEE BAL that we should have Hollinger.; .1045- 7 .The annual meeting of th Wisconsin | CL , i Ere \u201836-36 Central Railway Company will be held 2 : in Milwaukee on Oct.30.The compan: Î has declared the usual semi-annual di- 5 vidend of 2 percent .on its preferre aie.cor S BE on Oct.2 to stock of re- MR -; : Ne : À.ce IR I Müxionn_ Northern \u2018Power, 160 at x.3.i] : \u201c5.Le ot, Commons \u201ca HI lishing tia 5 thy de : Sherwin-Williams' Commo 1 HE Rehm ty Que Le ; 8.2e E } ; cote Hom: \u2018did not shows à \u2018Tow of resistance that At did ee KX \u201cOf curtailing, | the, Site \u201cthe.purchasing ;: gins H vas \u2026 \u201cfrotter, Mig Hilda\" i#Charles Taylor, Ë Hugh - Wolfenden,- en = : Avs Whittaker iilroads \u2018an eGanadi irthern:-#1n oY.Biward.which sailed: for 1: verpooliyes \u2018da ning.took: Just under, 300 \u2018Clas aa \u201cwhich is | ¢ora: for this\u201d time ê der q Ww und : Co oF ander eral tha wn jected improvements had.b Sng ho ee ic 5 fGeonria th L Late those, responsible Jer\u2019 bil dwn «ko: Montreal A ;'ayesseset À per Gh of New -York\u2019]: ; er, \u2018conditions Lt.R.5 MeHarg vraie ät \"the \u2018opén- Set.vpn \u201cCarey, | 6th RH.C.59 prañana Shaan 88! bm mn.ve .59 Sgt.\u201cIvofy Lytle, 5th REC.59 2 at Pointe-aux-Trembles.A Ma cky= \"wind \u2018was blowing, and.the J.McMartin, 13th SL.D.5 en are.complaining greatly of Lain, rage \u2018effects -which are causing Sgt.\u2019 x >.Shatter, C.P.R.Sgt.T.Niven, 6th R.H.C.58 8th R.R.8 Set.P.\u20ac; Harmon} 1st P.W.F.68 ; the targets.The wind is: exceed- : gly; gusty, as may be imagined when Gr.G.H.Sharpe, 2nd C.A.58 ; riod parksmen this morning i ; made 0 seyes' in-euccession after having changed his range as much QMB.J M.Wallace, P.A.M.C.58 Corp.J.T.Smith,;3rd V.R.C.58 / Tyros\u201433 at $3.i Pres J, Ryder, C.ViC.58 #8 nine points for-the second .shot.: he sensation of the meet .so.far Set.J.Antles 4h FC.B.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 5 \u2018been-the: shooting.o£ Corp.H.D.Ete: E.A.Fossle, 8th RR.56 Pipes.the \u2018erack- young marksman Pte.J.Sawder, ist PWF.56 Sti.R.H.C.who is.shooting Mr.L.W.Steven, RRA.56 re.most steady form.If he can Bugler G.Carey, 8th RR.2 Keôp up hig presént average: at the Pte.J.C.Baldwin, 5th R.H.C.29 farthcoming, meet \u2018of the Oominion Set.H.S.Peabody, 13th S.L.D.vee.55 Rifle\u2019 Asséciation .in Ottawa, which Pte.R.A.Holland, 3rd V.R.C.\u2026.5 kés-place during the next.two weeks, SEt.A.E.Smith, pth R.H.C.54 there\u2019 is a strong likelihood of the Lt.A.H.Char 5 ung: Scot making .a- bold bid for Sap.G.Green, 4th F.CE.54 8 ates.\u2018team «from Canada, 1 4th F.CE.5 Corpl.E.W.Dickpon, 5th R.H.C.54 Pte, D.A.Campbell, 3rd V.R.C.53.Sgt: H.A.Peabody, 13th 8.L.D.53 :| Mr.M.E.Hastings! B.R.C.53 Mr.-R.W.Martin, G.R.A.escecssess D2 ,| Sgt.L.Finnie, 3rdi V,R.C.well-kpown and- bishly, tens.but Also throughout \u2018the.voue Bominion.In his own district\u201d ¥ hool ys of thirty-three, years aga.have grown up.~ _ - Many of them: have \u2018engefed the poli- tied] arena, have! Ww writen MP.or.*M.P.P.\u2018aîter their \"im rie, and have, déopped out.: Bowmanville itaelf en d robberies.He ve \u2018his tie.Rev.S.M.McPhee of -\u2018Avon- found Tile here, pa ace.TP ty, were Stockholm as \u2018James wie Taylor! ré \u2018and \u2018Mr.McChalg, \u2018Gravel - Hill.| the-Pacifie Coast, Express which © s and \u2018is held there with a man giving aren 5 mg text -of.the \u2018funeral sermon\u2019 was | Came | his namo as Alfred .D er |'An this.hole The lads were prob- i ; uprey, who pro \u2018John vi; 684-1 to the.hills\", In- | apy \u2018killed -.\u201cthe train passed cla ms to be from Montreal.ut it \u2018terment:took \u2018place at the.Presbyter-\" \u201cthrough a.Carine.Their.festiires were |- } el Hox toy 1 in the.Sixff x Concpésiel, » {badly - mangled; and \\they have not DEATH OF MRS.KERR.the.oxborough on \u201c22 \"} been \u2018identified.- : A cable ived d:and intelligent | rs A nephews ; Re _ rece.In, Quebec from oe: =A.Crawford; \u2014K.Camp \u2018- ; PO-TTPTOE the death of etrul nain Lt | McIntosh, Wilbert Begg, Bérgin Mn- \u201cérgise N.Y.Aug.9.2 The bodies ar.Waiter Raleigh Kerr's.mother cb \u201cwould \u2018consent to\u201csell \u2018their votes | Less and \u2018Henry Grant, he boys found on top of a train Ralei h Ke oy HOw of the Hon.Walter 3 and Sactife colt ie.autonomy \u2018of their Among the floral \u2018tribut ter \u2018a-| in Néw York this morning are\u2019 be- pres Kerr, son of Lord Robert.\u201cHe did not \u2018believe, he said, | pfilow from: the family ang a, spray | lieved to be those of Robert Crossy [oungest son of the Marquis of Loth- ) Clty ould \u2018magke the habi= from.MF, and Mrs.E.A.\u2018McEwen.© ; and Mortimer Huynt, of this city.They pu 2e daughter of the late Chie?\u201cover; night; and he believed- -_\u2018Among- those - present.from à\u2018 dis- /.disappeared yesterday, and it'is be- hyd ice James +Crawford Wilson, of erested.tance :werte Çoi.R: Smith, by SMP.J.| liéved that they had been planning for \u201cEntrew.Sentlang.- on th \u201cUnited .State : \u201cthat Sir \u2018John Nsued a | altered\" not a Ne e \"| MeMartin, P, E.Camphe W.| some time to visit New York, starting | NAST \u201clittle in the \u201838 yeafs- \u201cin which Mr.manifesto | favoring\u2019 ih Qu pai-|Mmoney, \u2018and: it menaced of] Young, G.R.Phillips, D.B Maclen- | \u2018out _last night without letting any 5m DYNAMITE.EXPLODED.ws: James has seen it pass through times.Conserpative \u2018and\u2019 \"Libéyal 5 {their country.Pa >] hañ, K.C.and.Dr; W.A.Munro, Corn=\": know of \u2018their.intentions.o .Toledo.Ohio, Aug.$\u2014 An explo- ; good and bad; successful and'-unsuc- read with interest - he Æ 7}, That was \u201cbefor >.the À {-wall- Mrs.Taylor, Montreal; A.-H.J re rer sion of dynamite being used in blas:- , eessful, hard and easy.Civic.\u201c im- x \u201cjferced to dissolve to fake, as Mr.Bour- | Forbes, Chesterville; Mr and Mrs.W: : SHOT By INTRUDER.- ing rock this morning at the White provements \u2018have placed the town at assa.had demanded; theo opinion of the\u2018 MeLeod, Goldfield; Bigin- Montgom- * Toronto.Aug.10.\u2014 Charles Thom, oc Plant of the Kelley Island Lime People on the \u2018fgsue of reciprocity, - \u201cAs: Mr.and Mrs.\u2018and Transport Compa Cl hide [poopie on ; | ninéteen.years old, clerk at-F.P.San- 0 anes Clay .: y, Le ; 1e an it was, verte to, the peop ple _- | dersons! drug store, 207 Roncesvalles seven nen, some of toed aay dared Were : éeded that |; ange \u201cLor\u201d ther better: chia.18 > jpôt.only.Le roeity, put \u201calso the B | Wounded about the head at org pelos em Mr.a Serio i Pninlatrative r = \"ftheal légea ne }perialism,\u2019: ghd ofndals: Ja the: \u2018pending lect n 3 pet rs rally.shout Mr: wilvocepr ; wounded - about the.head at one o'clock ze \u2014 + this morning, in his apartments up- UROH APPRA ISERS stairs' over the store.The police found \u2018CH STONED.\u201cevidence of a desperate struggle.\u2019 The Lisbon, August 10.\u2014The population of \u2018Intruder.although seen running away, the\u2019 village of.Licela yesterday at- j made good.his escape,- but\u2019 left be-.| tacked the Government appraisers, whe 1.bind his coat and .a flashlight.The 2r® making an inventory of church pro- [only thing inthe coat.pocket.was a | Perty in Portugal.Stones and billets Eve Hyped Pate cleanser, p pu ot dood ere Ted at the appraisers : chas rug: stor e m ad to be | pere uen Te programme \u2018and | shave in She.er | suppress.the dhesrdera® °°?° Double soil.chik atom 9 years.Thon n the dete free Interviewed.ouble ér 13 donate | lection of how he received his wounds.rase CONCERT Towremr.|S : \u201cFhe-Enville , Hall Band, which has = THE W EA THER $ =] \u201cbeen - \u2018appearing at- the Arena, this HAI TOIOPO HIP week, -will - conclude their: engagement | } 3 this evening's ft concert, having .rons AND WARM.ecided to sail for home on the \u2018Bm.| * en {Press of Britain,\u2019 from Québec, to-mor- Friday oe and warm to-day and ub : nw \u201cWhile thelr concerts have been | - \\ of a high\u201corder of merit they have \u2018Toronto, Aug.10.\u2014Cool weather has been most unfortunate in coming to | Prevajled in Saskatchewan and Alberts, Montreal in the.very-warmest of wea- With night temperatures of 36 in some ._-}-ther, And the attendance has not been localities, while in Manitoba it has ben Moots \u201cthe.proportions Prat it: oth 1 moderately Warm.e \u2018From the lake re- : \u201cwould \u201cIt \u2018was \u2018for th erwise gion to the Maritime Provinces the wea- {> 1 024\u20ac ese reasons that ther has been fair and warm, but sone + heir stay was] \u2018showers have occurred in Northern Ou- arrived.ak: mbers the band tarie,\u201d have had aspleasant time while in FORECASTS: | Canada, and have seen much.that has or Lower Las ai ons ien Bay Mot: | impressed them.Lt some local > howers or thunderstorns > during the night r on Friday.-, wa an pper awrence\u20141r\u2018ine | à, \u201cBOYS Taie re rand warm Lo [day and on Friday.r _ wer wrence an ulf\u2014Fresh = 2 evsland, Obi, Auk.Sie oe Testerly minds, fine and warm to-day and on Friday Farm, the Cleveland municipal cor- Superior\u2014Moderate to fresh easterly rection institution for \u2018boys, near Hud- to northerly winds, partly fair, but sons son, Ohio, at.an early.hoür to-day, l0e&1 showers or.ahunderstorme, chictly \u2018The _-flämes- spread -faët.and destroy- at night or on Frida ed the- big building housing the power Fr mar ir to-day and on Frida: plant and commissary and stotagé dé- Saskatchewan and Alberta\u2014Fair with partments, and the Adams .Cottage.a little higher temperature today und \u201cand vicinity, \u2018electric Ten A verratku \u2018placed the old style coal oil System of | procity - ;- {llumination, and.transporta on faë-leauniäs- he \u201c Alttiés .bäve been.Ei 5 \u20ac in the fo 1 place | Count font - \u201cef UAE te election : te vrécturibe.\u2018on: \u2018the 5th.day SEA : CSE candidate \u2018for.revélesti a tne Ho fuse of: Comme \u201ci =r f Antigonish.PT fio Lu, : 8: way: pulgr\u201d opinion A wn the bast © two years, and his own Æ* Éescription of \u2018the.mattér¥is so.\u2018In- [; \u201cA Son IE ee FEY LAE RATA : eak for imsèlf.dges- 31 ¢ x 4 OL tie.retrospect as followsr\u2014 = ét etn aE ors: We have sen: thirteen licer ea.hôtels; vernment.of Great Britain, proposals.cos: and liquor stores.with: thély.terrible![ for.reciprocity in [rade which.Wwe \u201chavi fs output of degraded men; we have seen 800d reason to' beli 6 TALL result in pe several hotel keepers With members of ipa United states hich the markets - «their families go down \u2018to \u2018early graves: Products which w es reo \u201cthrough drink, and \u2018thank\u2019 oodnéss!\u2019 mos ost fp LA 20 DCR TE \u201cwe: have\u201c \u2018seen the town for: the\u2019 past \u2019t%0 yearé under focal\u2019 option \u2018with \"a \u201csplendid business being: done pd mary À ; families happy, prosperous in: comfortable homes, Who, | Tardship of a drunkard\u2019s\u2019.hop respects ully ask : votés, and.J pledge «your support à ana \u201cbest interests of the country, if should an Ë n honored by- a: renew Fol the-con+-|\u201d Rema Hons.| \u201cWas répo me \u2018at the ing rather: 2° than stay in the nodsy, Hi-kept; licensed} our.Fhotels, - but.now.the ene- is | on a ire on Thee anged.Two: \u201cwell-kept, clean,\u2019 \u201corderly.\u201chome-HKe: \u201ctempéränce \u201chot |.; els\u2014the\u201d pride No fhe town \u2018have: _ taken, their pl and\u201d travelling men =\" come to them to joy: à qu aux night's crest and sleep.\u201d * P : The \u2018Statesman\u2019 to-day 48 i well-edited \u201cweekly\u201d \u2018néWwspap Pi féads- publie opinion \u201crather a it; and its editor is Q ° \u2018but \u2018many ; > Ï \u201cof the æontinued.ther.\u2018Détimers, \u201c| Tha one.hundred and thi on Frida Bid Luther, ~ .© | the institution és Falls amy sn M aritime Moderate westerly wins s ter-\u2014W.'Matthews.- flamnes with thé mekgre institution ap.| T° *P4 Warm to-day and on Frida \u201cof -thèï course\u2014JF.Bonnéer, À.f paratus.us Tons will obabl | +.+ TEMPERATURES.Prof.N No\" NH E.C.ount: to 375,000 pr a UE Highest Lowest ç .: - yester- durilf \u2018Platfor Sopimittos W.G \u2018ent RI - ve mors hes ont + help, and armen as) sn \u201cvont Jorge hi fam to-day.day.night 72 80 66 helpers.will be frig : 8.Coltart, W° H.Nolan, .W.W.Wil-{ ~~ fr PRODUCE BoOXSE.apm Sse 70 on New\" : \" _ Washington, Aug.9.\u2014 The Stes! FEE VE 8 Ao i] Trust investigation committee at ar | Sauit Ste.Marie 56 .72 i | early session.to-diy decided not ic Parry S Sound .7 82 oF - {press at.this time questions ef cam Toronto + 0, 78° 82 ue « 1 palen \u2018contributions \u2018in \u2018connection Kingston .-.LU 2 76 4 with Geofge We Perkins, of New Yor): |Qttawa .84 = 82 er MANE 3 DA ME ; uebec .+.«+.70 20 £4 tua, August 10.=Hugh Aléxan der, | 2 Jisector of the United States Steet gv John, NB.88 = 66 Fe le, had a narrow escape from |+y oo on.D D tres, yesterday | Halifax .70 76 £8 per > «nd a 18-ton road roller lies i: foatened with contempt Drocestings St.Johw's, NUd.62g ) i Heath feet of water in Fick key\u2019s Creek.The \u20ac Comma ee thd New York J Les 82 és a he \u2018real: estaits \u2018{ #-fributary of-the Rideau, on the Ne.|: + Soe ce oc: London, England 2e 86, fair, NN.5e \u201cpisces goes 1t has bee hoes a Pea ald capes bt tier the result | yaoi of Paris, France .:.74, clear, N.F.{ - .ous] overéons, th there are\u2019 ; co of a\u2019 ® .\u2018eompanten.-who-did his utmost to save.| stances\u201d whero aed regime X = ug.TO; ur donee in him When Brosséan was taken out of |\" ca rd north and central portions; Friday.:r- the water fie\" was still Breathing: faint: 1.\" -gettled and omen cooler, proba! !¥ ly.but tHose-about- him evidentiy-had |\" arn ust: Ce Canadian Asecciaten Press.) QU 1908 rao Et \u2018to moderate win.nat, the slightest knowledge as.to what | d: to'| Inspector Liwis, who ton en, Aug.8\u2014Mr L.Samue should be done. ted to : hat tenders\u201d wir \u2018not Be -conside red, ! forme, s x ath Te Cy wt of, aile -B payiment of Rall- | of The.SUR es \u2018and Chief Engineer of cludin g board, lodging, uniform and.gll \u201cihe Board of ps! neers of the Quebec expenses, is approximately $400 for the h ontreal, and at their office Board \u2019 x \u201cBuilding.\u201cQuebec.: ot : pte \u2018 $10,650.00 made 2 payaile \u201cto.thi ra 0.00 Ratiwayer e a er eclines op ntering.4 er the \u201crat es stated m the offer thé.Sane Te \u2018Ground.js Assoc lon.represented \u2018by.We É \u201cx oe et \u2018of \u201chela as = sed | cureforeachand \u2019 \u2018every form of nd ie Sos su et SEES « alors Or EDMAN oney notsatisfis to, afl 2 Pay Oftäwa, at the nttice- ress Building, first year and $250 for the second ye ment of Naval Service, Ottawa, of: Debsrtment of the Naval Service.the contract | Den! \u2018Ottawa, August lst.1911.pT UF THE \u201cNAVAL SERVICE LA petitive ! examination will be | neta = vember.next at the examina Ç \u2018don entres of the Civil Service Come \u201cHOTICE 0 CONTRACTORS, - - |-gs4ion lor the entry of Naval Cadets SBALED TENDERS addressed to the | will b& 25 vacancie | \u201cmdersignea.and \u2018endorsed \u201cTender Jor \"Candidates must be between the ages of.14 and 16 years on the 1st of January next; must be British subjects and must = have resided, or their parents must have \u2018pesiaea.in Canada or two years imme- ately precedin examination; short he\u201d construe on of the | periods of absence abroad for purpose forms of \u2018tender © ang Ae poucation to be considered as resi.fall Pinformation can \u2018be obtained on a ice Of Canada; there after.this date al the office of the \\Roval Naval Sandie Eran Tome uary next; the course at the College is two years and the! cost to parents, În- : » On passing out of College, \u201cCadets wil ted.bank cheque foi the sum D9.rated shipmen, an sie 0.ede £2 able to the order pay at the rate of $2 per diem, :| ot ithe Minister o ways and Canals EL accompany eadh tender, which sum b Make application to the Seerstary Clvil \u201cwill be forfeited: if thd party tendering {Service Commission, Ottawa, \u2018before 15th into.contract for the | \u201cOctober : next.Further information ean be obtained on\u2019 application to the Secretary, Departs Parents of intending candidates should } oT _~ Unauthorized publication of this noe: Cy wi oe tendors are not aechpte at \u2018ice WIN not be paid à 1 e chéque\u2019of the successfal tenderer G will he held Li Security, or part securi.q : = ER the si fife ent o 4 oe DESBARATS, Deputy Min'ster'of the Naval Service.y \u201ctender \u2018net\u2019 Po the Senate to- ~oIToNM, | 5 REPORTS COTTON BILL.Washington, Aug.9.\u2014 The Senate Finance Committee to-day decided to .répôrt.adversely \u2018the House Cotton tariff revision bill.The bill will æ aa ES SE STS sore PL a, J a aaa of emer LAN el ay nt SY.AUD Dis M EE le EE CE COTE | for Quick Selling \u2018made.of fine quality White Muslin, deep bre nicely finished with embroidery an\u2018: Worth\u2019 50.Finda.WE 39.or 3 for $1.00 10: dozen Mais\u2019 Bows.Reger 10; Friday.qe.05 on.) asonable 65, .75 and .85.es for the 1 present wear.The lot includes Rich Megve, Striped Chiffon, Taffetas in a large range of \u2018 «65, 75 and .85; - Friday peryard.(Silk Department, First Floor) \" .vœu ei \u2014 Women s Stock n : 169° Odd Pairs of Women's Cotton and Lisle Swcking, garter top, ehoolutely fast and stainless.Special heel and toe.Friday\u2019 s Clearing Price per parr.ce ae an ee iv spieaeer o19 tm i Bal | Ribbon 4}; in.Wide a 2 | a Fide srl \u201cprice.* RE 45 ches wide od x a white gram with 3 very prety iF design, that s- quite new, and would sell in the regular way at .29; 5 >js elegant style of.English, either written.or gpoken.: : Captain\u201d Hl ame, of \u201cthe Salvation affzorded the he ré .Mr, Ane Mrs: | 1\" by the citizens\u2019 very appreciative address accom- nd insertion for a Al : à = co own embodies \u2018grace and | comfort Striped; -rouslin:\u2019 in: lavender end white, with.wbite-for thé ruffles.\u20180 Jl \u2018Conditions \u2018out \u2018here are not much : those of England.\u2026 for auramer .\u201cautom Slings.Faas Black i Navy, 4 For Choice.a | BY: 2 \u201cand \u2018members of ei aémsatien with- É aby Table els i E nao = at ; the ; Time, ot Years RCE RTE £ Canfoderation and of these some pianos are still in use._ It is a common thing to find in the halls of these institutions Knabe Pianos for 65 \u201cThey stiil retain their original ex- \u2018cellence of tone, which has brought in-.A ed fame, for this piano.13 \u201cco.Limi ted, ; Œ ne te Street.We : Corner Drummond Street _ _ | TT.ei 4 + \u201cYO THE TIRED.HOUSEW! FE Who 8 sghast at the number of socks \u2018and stockings - =r e basket, .whi require daraing, Just whisper tn : \u201cTRE LAUNDRY THAT NWOWS OWS ||.5e we, of the wash, © 428 RICHMOND - STREET.er rc \u2014 \" _\u2014 wir a Tals Work, fee of \u2018charge, if the \u201cSke are.sent < Send.us your next parcel.; \u201cNo ok Th CLEANIN LA es th the Test] = Good service.guaranteed.Experionced.men; pom attention.rap Mam 1203 Write.phone ©: or call, 40 JURORS STREET.rT ___ LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.4 | Fitance, .etc.\u201cgueh examination.Preparation tor.\u201cfor.the , higher nics in \u2018Com \\Bpecial- inscri7tion for certain cours jureau, \u2018Commercial and TIndustital; - Chemistry, , \u201cPolitical Eoohomiy, Financial Bolence, ete Repening of fhe School on fhe 12 i Sept) Tuesday | Preparation - te.the examination.for admittance.) * certificates or.diplomas, are exempt for the whole > of for Part of = ey de Se RM omerons Scholarsh ps Wil Be lott.\u2018For Programmes of the studies and intarmatiop call on the | Principal st the school, Viger.Avenue.: ; Industry, : Commer- \u201cCommersjat - Bearers of : ie an 1wo vba over: its own salis, between Montreal an : Pordlend, Maine.eaï at-8.15-p.m.- sad arrives and at.7.00: am.\u2019 lass trains ; at 8.00 a.m.\u2019 arriving Portland: it 5.45 | :m.The Night Train leaves Mont- Notre: Dahie-de Grace\u2018 LET MONTREAL.ing BOARDERS AND DAY- BOTS nr \"HEAD MASTER, \u201c%i 377 i FOSBERY, Wi Al p.m; and 7.83.Am.respootively.\u201cThese a \u201cPrains.\u201d are expected | \u2018They.are: living up to their Teputation.lect\u201d \u2018the day ride: in -order to enjoy he many and remarkable \u2018bea ties ef: the.\u201cWhite Mountains\u201d will \u201cwall: spopularity of: \u2018tn Trunk Route\u201d : The Day Trains Cafe Parior Cars, the.food and serv.5! Li ard\" of excellence.- - ;commodious, modern :glec-.tric\u2019 lighted - Sleeping Cars, with eléc- tric fans keeping atrnosphoié -aice- and L- From Portland the far-famed- Islande\u2018 the .Portland.District \u2018gre con- | jeniently.hrs.Bs are.also Vancouver.12 Sir John; x 6 out to Canada to see ft with y ae earning anything.Grand \u201cTrunk he \u201cOn Time\u201d | § t_ Toay also be \u2018noted that this.ser-] \u2018advised.: \"These.natural \u2018attractions : | \u2018German lend ald to the\u2019artificial.3 ppaintaln- : carry \u201chigh clear, : a je being -up to the \u201crand.= che ight: Trains are operated i I 3 > o a In connection with the \u201cEmpress of.J.Britain\u201d from Que J.and-firet-class coaches and .\u2018Sleepers, Sreet Station, ; oe | A PRESS MAIL SPECIAL\" of day.| |.was \u2018very -disappointed with of three or.tour! said} : \u2018about our, trip | PREPARATORY, JUNIOR AND \u201cHealthy situation.Use of West- moiint Athletic grounds.3 -tennis courts.\u2018(Manual Training) room.system, of heating.ventilating ond .Bumidifging class rooms and dor- \u201crültories | \u2019 SENIOR À EPARTMENTS \u2018 we Le 2 inka.Gymnasium.Stoxd ad I Late Headmaster, PY \u201cohn school - fast EMPRESS.\u201cSPECIALS.\" Friday, Aug.11.7 : \u201cEMPRESS SPECIAL,\u201d of- colonist wil leave Montreal, \u201cWindsor 8,50.pam, \u201crhussdsy,.coaches, diner \u2018and parlor cars, will » [leave prin dsor Street Station at \u201c945 | {.a.m.Frida Clem ship's.side at Quebec.* \u201c Break- I fast in diner\u2019 yeady at 9.15 am.Aug, 11, runnin Brovindtal \u201cPlrtiement pillage, They \u2018shew real architectural taste.But I abominable overhead wires.t They = should be underground.There ought \u2018to be one big tunnel undet the streets in which all wires and pipes could be laid.and then when anything goes ng they are readily accessible.Fhe-j- a ponte ov\u201d Montreal in\u2019 Montreal is \u2018the | nest bank structure \u2018I ever.saw.\u2019 reper M.P, \u2018FINED FOR KPEEDING.Hamilton, Ont, August 10.B.| Innes MP; for.Norfolk, wad fined |: here ester y Tor an tomo oblle specd-{.Term Gommances ) AM, Sept.! 13th.5 t \u201crives sas sar highly qualified aod experienced encetl tenclars and profemors.Netive French en$ iy Eo ac To Focus Collage of Mosk\u201d Hod Moderg ty, Jute Toros 0 vs x EEL eo Done Laws Tonle and oihes Blois.EN Por Prospectus ashy to.MISS VEALS, Principal - : SCHOOL RE-OPENS SEPT, 15th, .Standard |.direct | Ear id ss MAWR \u2014\u2014\u2014 BE | SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO RESIDENTIAL A AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Jos St, Ostherins W, Montreal.ESTABLISHED 1P98.Hm ® modern school of its kind.RESUMED AUGUST 15TH.ctus on demand./ANGD 8 CAZA, Prin, 5 ITKING'S_ HALL soamDraG oor Ton GreLs.: BEGIN NCW Ÿ to \u2018prépare for: examinations in tte\u2019 by attending rE \u201cam.PE TRES re We nd LES ae va Re red te CEE MES ENT SA MASS «dnd ct ee Bras a ER gee Aus sme, en \"SHORTELL'S| ACADEMY Ç \u201cjeer at catherine street West | the City Council \u2014 expected nite 5 QUEBEC FIRS OHIEF./ x August 10.~The meeting o Friday night Is to take action on the question of a new chief for the bec Fire Brigade.It looks now \u2018the position would go to Deputy C Meme.and shat \u2018both Deputy C pepo and.will be Passe Fe PER EE RE TER ET ae Ea 4, East .Ran ead rk sf 2° = .= TE Te SE ST TY TIES RETR Se TT 1 A | 1 i i 4 k In Endièss\u2018 \u2018Vari ty , THE BIBLE HOUSE : that the, about the an of | the | - leaders on both sides\u2019 \u201cHe od ine that Mr.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.AND DEATHS\u2019 Notices of births, :narriages and deaths, |] must invariably be endorsed with the, name a:d address.of th: sender.or, .otherwise no notice can be taken \u2018of + \u2018them.Birth notices are.Inserted for.4 35¢; marriage notices 50c; death notices for 25c, prepaid.; The an- : nouncement of funeral sppended to: death notice, 25c extra; other \u2018exten- | g sions to obituary, such as short sketch of life.two cents per word extra, \u20acx- |} cept poetry, which is 50c per line tra, prepaid., Annual subscribers, whose names.a; .pear on our lists, may save announces: ments of birt), marriages and deaths (without extended obitua~y or verses):| occurring in their immediate families; free of charie, in which case name .\u2018and.address of subscribers should An \u201cAnhe \u201caid nee variably be .iven.BIRTHS FOTHERINGHAM\u2014At 16 Simpson.a\u2019 Téronto, on July 29, 1911, the wife.of the Rev.J.B.Fotneringham, of.a daughter.+ RIVARD\u2014At Greenlay, Que, on Augüst.i 8th, 1911, a daughter to Principal and: 2 Mrs.A.E- Rivard, SWEFT\u2014At Carplo, N.D,, on bem 2, 1911, a son to Mr.and Mr: S.SE ot, Swift.i WHITE \u2014 At \u2018Glendora,\u201d \u201cTrenton, \u2018Ont; on July 29, 1911, the wife of Glen k.White, of a son.MARRIED.BROWN \u2014 BURNS \u2014 At.Chledon a, Qrit., on Aug.3, 1911, by the'R Wi Burns and the Rev.Dr.N.' Mr.A.Grant Brown, of Tor Miss Edna Muriel Burns, of Ca ed GRIME: LE\u2014STEPHENSON-\u2014Ma 1 Aug.8th, by the Rev.W.:G.- John Grimble to.Mary: both of Montreal.1 McKEE _ MACDONALD\u2014AL Luckdaw, SF 5 Ont., on July 20, 1911, by the! Rev.F.A.MacLennan, of South Kinloss,Alex- ' andra, eldest daughter of Mr.and.D.,S.MacDonald, McKee, M.D., of Heatheote, ont.; \u2014 LEONARD \u2014 -At tue\u2019 - residence of \u201cMr.C.E.Dd {sh, of: Ayere Cliff, Quebec, on Aug.7, 1311, by the \u2018Rev.Churchill \u2018Moore,\u2019 Mr.\" J.McGoveren, of Bolton, Que.to Ms Mary Belle Leonard, of \u201cAyers CHAT.CMILLAN \u2014 on Aug.Mo.at the Poor teria Churéh, Aue y the \u2018Rev.Waltdr Amos, partment of Forestry,Ottawa, or eldest daughter of Charles W.| Mullo Inspector of Schools for New Yor WEARY\u2014 DOWLIN NG\u2014At the residence: of the bride, 82 Mance street, Mont~ | real, August 8th, 1911, by t v Rev.George McLellan, Constance Le owling, second daughter of the \u2018late LAS Dowling, Covey Hill, [to Herbert J.Weary, of the Island of J ersey.\u2026 DIED.DONALD \u2014 At Toronto, on Aug.7, 1911, David Donald, son of the até James Donald, of Glasgow, Scotland.Interred in Mount Royal Cemetery.SER \u2014 on Aug.8, 1911, ati Coatt-\"| FRA: k, P.Q.John Fraser, MP; json \u2018of Be late Alexander Fraser, of\u201d Quebec .to Jamés Freeborn | I 1 will.\u201coth her, Drover En Doms super | Lan the : ce.the, uv dete tos do his best, then en3 à fri escle : Lagse of the > 1Wl.ation and Bominjously by he TS coasts uards.as vaut and next day ore they ris sp: of: pare ae ht\u201d at a little island vith-an rs eserted atl on it.voi ut.the.islan me one, \u201cnai at ap oda Lit T5 Fe hairs help \u2018of & man.While he\u2019 \u201cgoes to get one the \u2018girls \u2018decide rather \u2018to follow.at the Poql,.and after an unexpectedly harg i: run 8nd: a \u2018near -accident, moor .ane Ca again \u2018at the .old: castle island: .\u2018The \u2018Rose- Marie\u2019 had\u2019 spent -the / \u2018previous \u2018evening there and made- inquiries -of.the Hermit as.to the stay.of the \u2018Fish.\u2019 La- \u201cmen about; and: put out to.meet the Fish: when\u201d they learn it had left Peace Poo quebec and Winnipeg\u2019 papers| pleads 23 copy.CKINNON \u2014 On Aug.MACHT Viaduct Hotel London; En, land, Sidney F.MacKinnon, mt his.year.le ar James Murray, \u201cformerly\u201d at Case ugsa.i VIRE \u2014 At Montreal, on A e.10, sn Joseph Squire, of om, Ape Que; Funeral from Christ Church) Yhette, Ont.\u2018on Friday; Aug.11; arrival of noon train.: T \u2014 At the- family \u201cresigente; ge fi PRAT ; boûrg.Ont, \u201com, Aug.4, \u201c18710 der Pratt.PEPLOW\u2014At Kent, Washinsto Æ ward Peplow.aged: 72, for: many à citize nof Port Hope; Ont.ES ROSS \u2014 At Hawkesbury.ont, \u2018ot W nesday, Aug.2, 1911, Frances WV aged 318 years.daughter of Ross.STRACHAN \u2014 AŸ Gen, 0] 1911, the Rey.Donald > 2 And Marveliously \u2018Low in - -7146 UNION.AVI rNU ei at thd \u201com, 1 forgot, thet \u2019boat-hook!* the.person addfebséd; iri a: thé\u2019 + Te she ut of\u2019 the\u201d : \u2018S-sh-u-u-s-h!\u2019 came in: from Apne.They were \u2018against a; \u2018the dinghy:bumped : soft cameed-covered stone.atid -here- tne: coast = nan : elice the flight of other yachts leaving IW \u2018ter, they also.discovered .undesirable.|.\" hot Coals rived | Jt -4Hetiide \u2018of the r 18:1 came: used to.the objec | the indow they saw \u2018that the room - ot large, ,.and.furnished chiefly a ngs o ly rele, sell \u2018until inning -, to \u2018Biriey, they .they: [learn , that the.cutter which ae i ai rhe further adventures, anchoring ! Joan 0, with tvy, so ont.bri had t aside to \u201cmake \u201csure: of a safe foo \u201con \u2018the proken ston i \u2018He advises a: return to Boston Ay the | les , 172 : ; head without answer: ing Ther: \u201cpoele\u201d esi unexplaigable.a8 ike girs.warily approached, t he say that in one respect it \u201cresemble moderns, .bape {the \u201cfireplace another} ! ; solid, on.which- were.wha jeerned to} Ey On the.JA .Smith, 3rd RC : | Man.Impo \u201c| Laureritic: : The je 7 ort \u2018the: building es thet, the.basement will p 1 the: Set W.Sa 3 X Mr Won a \u201ca VEC # Ë 5 1st PWR.5.t13th S.L.D.ae SLD: ; GORA, tu Mr.B.-Ro Det Fi em ATS LRA Set M RE ae N Foe, DR.ER ollinshead, McG: B.'W.Dickson, Sin cu ; Mr F.Warner, $th RR.* l'Mr.W.C.Sayers, CPR.vu vo on \u20181*L=Corp.J.Caestdy, \u20185th R.H.C.a Corp.J.T.Smith, 30 RC.\" '{ shots.\u2019 26 | Mr J.pa MeGil a see Jarier 5.REC cru Si Pte.TB Ne {Mr.W.R.Damant, R.R.A.76 > \u201cMr.C.A.E.Harper, RRA.\u2026 76 4 Set.G.Mathewson, bth R.H.C.7 Tiventy Prizes of $3 each for 20 highest green shots :who- failed to win in \u201c|-above lists, won by:\u2014 ve \u201cCorp, T.A.Raynar, 8th R.R.76 sx.P.Shmpson,.tth F.CÆ pe Eh \"Sgt.« e.Fes Barley, bth BHC, mes.Phe.À.8.Buckle, 3th R.R. 25e.At deal 8.se tives Limited, Ottawa, © MARRIAGE Licenses, Moxey Toi ON MORTGAGE BARRO! & CUSHING \u2019 Notaries and Commissioners, Liverpee! & Londen & Giobe Building ne.St James Street INTERGOLONIAL, RAILWAY, TENDER Tom zine TIES AND SWITCH a \u2018Sealed Tenders addressed to Mr.Lay Lavoie, Purchasing Agent, Departmen: of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, Op and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Railway Ties,\u201d or \u201cTender for Swites Ties,\u201d as the case may be, will be Te- ceived up to and including DAY, AUGUST 31st, 1811], for the supply of Ties and Switch Tice for the Intercolonial Railway.| Specifications and forms of Tender may be obtained at Stations \u2018aft - | August 9th, 1911 Tenders will be received for an ber of Ties and Switch Ties.y nur- Tenders must be made on the printed -| forms supplied e department will not be bound in \u2018accept the lowest or any Tender.A.W, CAMPBELL, ; \u2018Ggvernment racing Bo © co anaging B Ottawa, Ont, | aging Board.August 1st, 1911.\"FREE | FARMS In British Columbia, \u2018Heads of families or men withing! settle in British Cele a.communicate: with W.R.Frampton, Consulting Engineer, The Canadian National Estate: Limited, .Bank of Hamilton Building, Vantouver, B.C.Farm: absolutely free to actual settlers.\"| s0000000000000000000s: 4 CT Da Fontoo00000000000000000000 THE UNSELFISHNESS OF GOLF.- The \u201cWorld of Golf\u2019 is responsible for the following deljcious variant on a not + unfamiliar yarn:\u2014 \u2018Don\u2019t you _thipk golf makes a man unselfish?\u2018Yes.Why, when I was cngagcd in Mary, I gave up fhe game itself for her sake.re you married now?No.\u2018I.was so unselfish that at the end of & fortpight I even gave up Mary\u2019 .Fe LA JUST IMAGINE IT.; Miss Smart\u2014 Well, 1 maintain ta! women can do anything that men can\u2019 Mr.Kewt\u2014\u2018Oh, no.The auctioneerF business is one a \u2018woman cannot gn ino\u2019 \u2018Nonsense.She'd make every bu: good.an auctioneer as a man.\u2019 \u201cJust imagine an unmarried lad+ ze fing up before a!crowd and exclaiminc.\u201cNow, gentlemen, all I want is an n fer!\u201d ¥ OVERHEARD AT \u2018NORTH BERWT K Lotiely woman sitting on a rock.T=\" fishermen passing.First Fisherman\u2014'That's a lance \"- lookin* wummah., She sits on that r« * 8\u2019 day, ave knit, knit, knitting.= never.speaks to a leev in\u2019 soul.An = maid, 1 suppose?Second Fisherman\u2014-Auld maid* ~ her! I ken her fine; she\u2019s marrit + 1 gover.\u201d CL \u201cChildren Cry | _ FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA \u201cChildren Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S ERNCY Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA E = ; wisn WIT.It there is one race in the world «\" can pay & compliment where ano: would not see thie opportunity, it is ~\" tainly tbe Irish.An aged lady gettivs into a cab in Dublin said to the driv-1 \u2018Help me in, my!'good man, for Fm \u2018cry \u2018old.\u2018Begor, ma'am,\u2019 said he, mo nui\u2019 ter.vhat age you are, you don't look °° * COUNTING THE COST.The lady of the house had told :\"° .Wandering willy that he could i © his dinner if he sawed a pile of wen Not.being busy at the moment.=: \u2018Wishing tc show that_he.was no n° loafer, hé Xvent At it.\u2018 Ft-was a knot\u2019 problem he had/tackled.Fifteen n ° utes.later he appeared at the kit door.\u201cGot \u2018it ' #nished¥ \u2018fnquired °° | lady\": Kind y: \u201cNo'm; he replied.mop hig pérspir brows \u2018no'm, I haven't.Just thought, Defore doing, any more pI.PA aak if\" \u20ac duit?tare?Riot a .e o ® © ¥ aor SHAD QTR SR wn > an exe, wh oy somn sn [> Ry v eee + re nD oar A 53 Ru chan RS A LAS ee + \u201c CITY IN MOURNING: Cadiz Populace Protests Exeon | : tion of Mutineers\u2014Wide- spread.Fletting, 3 c'adiz, Spain, August 10.\u2014IR j \u2026 inst Îhe execution of the mutinee ,\u2026 hoard the battleship Numanela,! wn entire life of the city has pended.Stores and other business\u2019 noses were closed yesterday, street} .r lines: were stopped .and strearherd .mourning were draped on thé: bails} mies of hou A procession \u201ci i ,uorites marched to the Palace © i+ Governor and volced- their ment monts against the exécutions.fersPREAD pi JOTTING.Lm ee Madrid, August | \u201c10:< Reports: at] = > srms have been.found.on: the seamen: si the cruiser-\u2018Cataluna\u2019 and the gm-| \u2018Extremadura,\u2019 lead to the il 9 she Te :g-a Widespread * revolutionar® plot against the government.À not issued by the navy officials\u2019 in.refer.cnce to the.mutiny an board the *Nu- mancia\u2019 speaks of only one \u2018exeéutior} which _it; says Was.carried \u2018sut.on: +Be- : high sea.< 3, $ +202 se .+ x Padi DA + (Canadian Associated Press.) - London, August 10.\u2014The King ton g| approved the, \u2018appointment.of General\u2019 sir John French as chief.of the.Im: é perial General Staff.\u201d \u201cOM MISSIONER | TO CANADA.=.pn London, Aug.10.~Leo Myers, at th nnual dinner of the Auckland : tor of Commerce of.which be is pret «itent, sukkésted that seeing the * in creasing trade between New -Zealar nud (Canada that a commissioner El appointed to Canada to safeguard th interests: of their exporters.The pro.| posal, he.said, was.backed: by a- pror| minent group | of business men.IMPRESSED WITH MIGHT OP EMPIRE : London, Aug.10-2 Mr Feank Wilson, Premier: of Western - Australia, inter viewed here, said hé had received a lasting impression, of the might 6f:the | Empire, and Was new more than, ever a.convinced of the need of compulsory military training in Great -Britain.He further \\advocated Admiral: Hender son's scheme for the\u2019 development of : the Australian navy.\u2018It-i1s an un doubted\u2019 fact, said Mr.Wilson; \u201cthat we will shortly be- ealed.\u2018upon to a the Motherland.\u201d ; TANADIAN scouts: .APPRECIATIVE.® London, Aug.10.The coronation\u2019 de tachment of the Canadian \u2018béy scout who are returning on the \u2018Royal Geo, sent Captain Grenfell the following wireless \u2026 message:\u2014'Canadian boÿ | y svouts homeward bound, send heart} lest thanks for the kindness extend us, We had a glorious time.\u201cAs: | -xembled on the deck Wwe have ju sfven three cheers for the King, the Queen and the- Royal family,\u2019 \u2018also tr the chief scout, Captain Grentèl.® \u2014_\u2014a WANTS TO LEAVE MÉNIR \u2018Mr.Steve Stonla; \u2018erstwhile ndtivé- f _ Poland and now citizen of the sont inion, seems determined upon- \u201ckBepin himself.in the lim + he achieved notoriety during one of the warm days by appearing oa the\u2019 cana)\u2019| hank at which point.of vantage .he \u201camused himself by throwing\u2019 his gat: \u2018ments, one By one, into the water an cheering enthusiastically as they drif ed away or sank from his gase: Having brought his name.into.\u2018Minence in the above mannét\u201d Stonla-\"yesterday morning devises.FE .new scheme for keeping himse maelf-befgr 8, the public, by landing in Judge | court on-a charge of stealing .s ride.on: Bo - the C.P.R., he said he was tired .Montreal, and was only endeavoring += ~to shake its dust \u201cfrom \u201chis
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