The daily witness, 6 septembre 1911, mercredi 6 septembre 1911
[" | a À x SERIES De ot | wr uv aa x 10 See et FAAS BM AR Lo mS ENS A ES re san, 4 arb MS ue \u20ac re M AT ES > ition nize Am- VES.hers rob- s that laid (Baring nds.the hat the ave sind und ntly bers ices is and the ook tech or her dif- ner int ar- om tne hat ive Hat full 4 25 T0 0072006 000405.secte Preece\" wnat is going on so and her neighbors.Len by the ac- fica in making dewsinions pri- between Great If more ~ < nas not heen accomplished wiv of imperial + Tovernment ; and in that = nave nn question union it is the shit nas eto \u20183 Wa are ut II9U6 , however, and we ots certain that Sir Wilfrid Laurier 7 I - skin to a crime \u2018empt to influence - Society.: Ottawa, Sept.5, \u2014 As a result of a decision reached at the congress of the Co-operative Union of Canada here, it is likely that the hig canning merger formed some time ago in Canada will be opposed by a cannery to be run in the intérests of the Co- on erative ] .zéa- WE 3 movement.~The Co Talon of Cana \u2018was orgänt 294.8.tml years asu.LS Object being, to organize.industry tor the use the people rather than for profit.It of similar in aim to the International Cooperative Union of which, Pdr Grey 1s president.- President 8.\u2018Carter, of the Gualph Soclety, presided, and an addréss was delivered by George Kenn,honorary \u2018secretary of the Union.-Following his suggestions, the Canadian union ill be incorporated, the capital to bé subscribed by Magog, Que.; -Mc- minster; Mr.Broadhen McLeod, Glace Bay, Malo Brantford, and To Kummer, Preston; hon.!sec.-treas., Keen, Brantford; auditor, J.¥.Van Lane, Brantford.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 To : GOOD TEMPLARS.In \u2018the monumental yard of Mr.F Hawkins, Bleury street, there is 5 marble stone bearing the inscription, | \u2018Erected by the members of the International Order of Good Templars.One of the members, a young woman, who ¢ame out from Birmingham, Eng, | land, and secured a situation in Montreal, died suddenly a short time ago, and was buried by the gentleman in whose employment she was at the time of her death.The young Woman was à member of \u2018the \u2018Good Templar Order, and the members subscribed and bought the stone which will be ereeted on the grave, and ap hoto of the same sent \u2018 HAMILTON GAINS INDUSTRY.| \u2018Hamilton, Sept.5.\u2014 The industrial department this morning announced the ¢losing of a deal by which Ham-.llton lands another mammoth industry.The new concern is the Grasselll.Cheéimal Company, of Cleveland, Ohie, which has purchased a site of 160 acres on the Gage property fronting on the bay.It will erect $500, 000 worth of bulldings to start with, and will employ from 1,506 to 3,000! hands.Building operations will be begun \u2018this month and the company undertakes to have all its Buildings |.up by the fall of 1913, MANY MUSICAL PUPILS.In an interview with the secretary of the \u2018McGHl Conservatorium of Musit yesterday.Macfarlane statéd that uo tp tha present there have beef more inquiries about the next session |: of the Conservatorium than in any former year.The the swe- foreeast, said BE retary, is that this will be by far the | LR biggest year that the MeGAil ; vatorium has ever.n.The Bow.session opens on 18th September.my i TENDERS FOR SIDEWALKS.Tenders for the constructisn of $288; 06 to $836,000 worth of open walks ware \u2018opened by the Board Control - yesterday.About - 100,000 feet 1s to be laid down, It was decided \u201cBelgrade, Servia; Sept.5.0) crosséd the Turkish frontier.Tweive | = ay atthe cases of the disease were reported Dervish \u2018town Of: Jo Railway Company, | George| !L the other : the estate, | | Friday night in Victorta: Hall, West A souht, will he exceeding in \u201cTurkey, has.Tudge Choguet, Cold Not So | the Lady: 8 Face and with\u2019 snishing furniture in: thé home of Mr.Gomberg was.ng tried yestérdaÿ before Judge Choquet, in the Court of.Special Sessions, one of, the witnesses called was Miss Sena Black., The young lady wore a hat which Was close Ntting round the: face, and the rim vas pointing towards the ground.- to The hat was \u201cef the 'so- -caled \u2018peach basket style.i She kept her head down : \u2018when she gave \u2018her evidence, and had just finished testifying, wien Judge Choquet\u2019 sald, \u2018That's: all, and, | .witpess, \u201c the next.time you come into thé court you také that hat oft.I cannot see you.+) Miss Sena whisked | | the | | offending headgear off Immediat ly, and there was a gentle ripple -of merriment \u2018at the sudden obeying of - he.der.By this time .sh her testimdny, and was She rind prisoner in.the, case \u201cwas.ré- .manded for three days aya for a ourt\u2019s or- .finished allowed \u2018to F- further.evidence.re : : Mr.hômias\u201d Gauthier au sted to ths exhibition\u201d asie es tes, which met yesterday, that St.\u2018Helén's Island | be appropriated by the eity for fair grounds.On motion of Ald.Gauvain and Ald.Bastien it was decided that while the City Council [has not power to appropriate à park for such a purpose, It be requested to ask the Do- | minion Government for ithe use -of Iles Ronde and verte for a park.This, It was felt, might enable he city to give part of st.| Helen's Isldn d for an ex- n park.j THOUSANDS RESUMED WORE.New England.\u201cCotton pures Arei .Busy Again.| oo À - \u2019 Boston, Sept.5.\u2014Sonie 56.000 operatives, who were laid off from eight days to two weeks, in the Now.England cotton centres, resimed work to- | y > _æ FOR LOITERING.Monday: aight the Verdun police arrést- ed a lad named Goldsbrough, residing at 104 Claud street, and a lad named Nap.Gauthier, of 1216 Wellington\u2019 street, for loftoring at- ithe corner.of Galt avenue.They were: allowed out on hail) d yesterday Recorder Cordedu \u201cordered Goldsbrough :to- pay the costs of the court.Gauthier failed to appear, his father attendinz In his place, but the recorder would not allow this mode of procedure and ordered\u2019 the father to have him n° \u2018ate tendance at the court | night.The lads Miles and erpherd, who were arrested on Sunday night for loitering at May avenue, were ordered-to pay $2 and costs.LE WESTHÇUNT POLICE COURT.:In\u201cthe Westmount Police Conrt yea- terday before Judge Me Mahon, Mark - Farmer =f) TTR or and Henry Stanfield, were fined\u2019 +457 sO FOr SÉURDINE\u201d a io : electric poles, and H.Danford who was loitering on the :sidewalk on Hallowell .ok ; and refused.to move gn 3 hen ered by the police, was .A 15d named Cohen who was fed guilty\u2019 of stealing apples from an orchard on Montrose avenue, wa® ordered to puy $4, and two others named Foy, and Foutin who were charged with stealing apples from the.orchard of the Grand ominary were\u2019 remanded.i i Po cs £ teins.\u2014\u2014 FOUND MAN IN BR - When Mr.Blondin © Corbele and Blondin, keepers of a hotel on Catherine street, went 1 everything A as all right, he found à.name as Joseph Heureux.He told Mr.Bloudin that he lived op Fullum streét.Nothing was disturbed in the place, and the man seemed \u2018to be all right, except for his edeap ide.He wag held for euquete on the 7th.He \u2018claimed that he went in through an open door.Paris, Sep 5.\u2014Nineteen civilian aviators, including MM.Vedrines, La- - tham, Tabuteau, Gibart and) most of best known airmen .in been assigned to duty\u201d in ith the m'anoeuvres on, rontier.i ent added i France, hav connection the: eastern This conti to \u2018thé mits number participating in {the army \u2018exercises to forty experienced airmen.4 mrcape rite 70 REPORT ON MUERLING \"| EBTATE.| ! A \u201creport on the Mu estate.will be prepared by the Board of Control on information obtained - by Mayor Guerin during his absence Europe.The securities will total À amount previously stated, \u2018or about 3, residencé In France I$ of doubtful value.Con troller Ainey .wéuld not speak of the climants for beyond ad mitting that | there were several.Ue - Ck erling ; .Li fri | \u2018ab \u201cSHOT SONG Sins.\u2018 \u201c Fitteen Italians spent) Sunday and - the holiday shooting near C ierville.Monday \u2018officers of the Society = the Protection of Fish an d Game a rested them |-ail, charging them with thedestructic on of \u2018Bong -birds.| Before Mr.HN.Ivés, JP, th were arraignéd yesterday and up conviction were fined five doliars each, \u2018with the exception of three, who were released on suspended sentence.5 WESTMOUNT ABD CITY.| \u2019 | : meeting 10.Be held on \u201cane Liberal interesting, es will be \u2018cordial - \u201c7 all electors 5 a8 recprocity in discussed by \u2018the pein invitation is exchanged to be \u2018present, a cnn a eens.1 «| that 800 \u2018trains went through the Union Station here BY rave - Fach 1 train .averagéd ten care, with about | seventy passengers in çeaë r, maks, }-ing a total of 210,000 peoble.The fers ries handled 30,000 people \u2018 {tie |48)and, and I fempany about between ths\u2019 10,000.wd apector, condemned a \u2018ment house.dt 689 Damentigny Shree :&s dangerous for human h bitation \u2018and\u2019 ordered it: to.be torn down.\u2018building was lecently damaged by.are \u201cSaid Sa.+ \u2018 v = î * - While 6 case against Mike Ban- { dage, an Austrian, wha is.charged ; from renewing to, gee that i young man in the cellar! who: gave his] - tary aeronaûts will Bring up the | Ramo.i \u2018 timated, the Niagara | 3 Locle of 18ix avertments, of which MARKETS HOLD TO LOW PRICES TIER TIMES Security markets, passed their tri le holiday with à relaxation \u2018o ef selling pressure and, a considerable.08 en ing of the.tone of.general sentiment.Conservatism.or.even.pessimism is stiil thé dominant, note and nine out of tei market followers in Walll street, state \u2018dispatches \u201cfrom\u201d that centre, convinced\u201d the tminediate - future - of the market mist be in the direction of still lower prices.The ' great problem of labor, reorganization of the go-calied monopoles under the.Sher- man law and: the.restoration of rail- | way credit still have to be golved.\u2018And \u2018| iM-most casés it Is.only the lapse.of -time which can solve these riddles.\u201cNAugust is, proverbially a dull month in commercial.lines\" and.the beginning -of September is.ce ormaliy.-a period.when's ne la incrèdié of activity, \u201cboth manufaétufing \u201cand- Jobbing; may .\u2018expected.For one thing, September marks a seasonal - which this involves.Tt will be a surprise, therefore, if trade reports forthe next few weeks do not afford a very favorable comparison with those of the last six or eight weeks, while a seasonal hardening In money-rates would be-in.accord with the traditions of the past.- An encouraging\u2019s ay mptom in the Now York security, markets has been the advent of considerable odd-lot buying.This movement has of course, varied 1].between different houses, bit that it ] exists and \u2018has \u2018taken \u2018thousdnds of \u2018shares permanently out of the market \"is the general consensus of\u2019 opinion.- The international situation: has heen \u2018relieved of considerable of its: tepsion.The bankers of.Germany and France have set their faces agalnst war and, however \u2018the war lords may saunter, t \u2018was never \u2018truef than to-day that the bankers dictate the peace of: Europe:: The spirit of conservatism is working somewhere below, .but it | takes time to-leaven the: whole lump.- On the local market there was quite a little bit of activity as compared With recent session.Canadian Pa- sues showed a shade moré life while Toronto Street rights and new Toronto Railway bonus stock attracted attention.Dominion Steel was firmer at 51 7-8, while Scotia held well at prevailing prices: Other stocks quiet but -hteady but a few sales were made in.bank: and: bond.issues.\u2014 \u2018New.York, Sept.5.\u2014The.stock market lacked .sufficient resiliency to throw off the, effect of depréssion of \u2018the foreign exchanges, which \u2018caused a -break \u2018at the opening.\u201chere, \u2018and prices remained \u2018below Friday's close throughout the \u201cmorning.Trading Was of a comparatively.small scale.The critis in-the strike proceedings on Wwestern-railways deterred traders Tudeh in the abseiice ar definite _develop: qoents.the., bear, party as equall Slow to at)\u201d on La ter the., Opening, \u2018the \u2018tone of the mar- Ket \u2018bec \u2018order _.Were executed in Atchison, Reading and Lehigh \u2018Valley, : which sold -a point below Friday's \u2018closing.Little pressure.was exerted against the -general market, and the \u201cwhole list: rose vigaroysly.before: midday.Union Pacific, Reading, and \u2018United -States steel- selling \u2018slightly above last week's closing.Bonds were, steady.rtm res : N w York, Sept 5, wall \u2018Street.3 \u2018p.m.\u2014 Trading lapsed into dulness again in the.afternoon, a gave wey.a \u201ctrifle, ebb.rer \u201cTUESDAY AFTERNOON BOARD.with sales at a low | vo , 1-8 bonus.oor, Rights, 2 2 at\u201d 7%, 1 at.\u2019 Tio, 2 at x t 7 1-4, 100 at 7 1-4, at 71-4 141 at 7 1-4, : Steel Corp» 25 ats in.Lo \u201c-Rio, at \u2018 LL \u201c\u2019Foronto, J4- at 130 men, % at 180, % at 130, % at 130, 2 at 130, 2 at 130, % at 130, 1, at 180, % at-130, 3% at 130, 20 at-131, 25 tat 131, 50 at Pai, 25 at 131.Can.Pac.Ry.100 at 227%._- Cement Pfd., 4 at $1%4.- - Toronto Rights, 57 at 7%.4% at 71%, 14 at 7 F6 Fi CATE 100 at 7 1-4, 190 at 7 .a -4, - Toronto, 28 8 bonus, 5- 8 bonus, 5-8 bonus, 2.Bon ; Street, 4 at t576%, 8 at nek.Nova Scotia, \"5 on at?own, se & af TR, 2 at 117%.nk, 5 Quebec \u2014SFfock ES * Mr, Plimmét has ét least given us \u2018some little encouragement.\u201d He is inclined \u2018 to\u201d believe that the Dominion Steel Corporation: will be- able to.pay its dividends.ell, that sounds goods.The.worthy president might go térther and tell the shareholders what ondition the company is in at present fro nia financial point of view.would be \u2018just as cheering.3 \u201cThe Rank of Montreal goes.\u2018on in its ambition to do d._ accomplish big thin tions that is playin ga leading part in our national ire, and with the.progress and ansoclated the Bank of Montreal.\u2018At the meeting to-day, \u2018wher it was Donald Macmaster; K.C., M.P., was.one welco by friends Thiy genial Cana- élan fn \u2018never! Tore h happy fia he is now compelled to spend much of his time in England, he assured friends it the Bank of Montreal \u2018that was in no hurry to crogs the Atlantic.not going back in a hurry.\u2019 \u201cThe stock \u2018exchange will have-its Joke i sven in.the or ot times, and mem- ir Vers on in ing of thelr\u2019 fellows yesterday as to the latest strike news, were cenié Railway had come out, also rumored that the men on the Wiggle gle Woggie we were, showing ominous signs | \u2018of unrest.Skeptical sons try to find a con- posioptical per the poor financial state- CE wn tection of Fein pay-rolls {is the: poverty lea: Are.they ! Honest?| MB.PLUMMER IS | Management of such @ large enterprise.\u2018bounties, the compäny is\u2018 Hkely to be in .& position to pay its dividend payments.are |.change with all| \u2018clîine,.due to ,Jauidation, \u2018dévelo - the rest of the session prices scarcely l CPR.EARNINGS cific and.one or two of \u2018the other is- | \u2018were | _operations;\u201d und | Following.\u2018the partial \u201crecovery af-| 6 heavy agai, when selling \u2018WALL ST.3 PM.-| and prices at the clpse\u2019 Toronto, 4-8 at 130 new; 2-8 bonus, 1- si late.| do.11ght, +4 00: lambs, $5.25.to $5.50; \u2018bucks, 5.00 Ts I - = + - Western Canada Flour believe - it three bs It is neat the great institu- | growth, of the e Dominion must.bé dectded to issue new capital stock, Mr.of those present who was given:a hearty |.ah when at homé among his own people, and while | \u2018Do not fear,\u2019 he said, smiitngly, if am : : ravely informed that the \u2018nen.on the |\" § It was.ants mow being handed out By United = ES raiiroads- and.the, fight \u2018soma of \u2018Mr: Alolde Chausse, the utidine a tne] hod are makin organized la- them are making sé ons features Dei e railroads.fOr \u2018the -pro- : af \u201cPince D'Armes (Quebec ha Dae) MORE HOPEFUL ABOUT STEEL etre, optimistic view taken by Presl- den Plummer, of the Dominion Stee \u2018Corporation où his- return to Toronto from a visit of inspection to the Sydney plant and the Collieries at Glace Bay, is accepted as indicating the fact that trade with the big steel concern is to say the least\u2014satisfactory.; Mr.Plummer admits that while there] are some disturbing factors in thel world\u2019s steel situation, he is neverthe-{ less confident that the Sydney plant will enjoy a fairly profitable time notwithstanding that certain discouragements come up frequéntly in the control and He further states\u2019 that even with the possibility of the withdrawal \u201cof the on the common stock.In admitting that much at least, Mr.Plummer has certainly gone a long way, as he 1s not a'man to give dut much ation as to {aternal affairs.and éonditions \u2018with the Steel Corporation.\u2018After reviewing the great area and \u2018wealth of the iron ore -déposits, Mr.Plummer expréssed the same confidence a8 evér in the future of the properties This, he says, is shared by the staff, who are making every effort to bridge over the present unhsatisfactéry condi- tons as: rapidly.as possible, with.the minimum of disadvantage: meantime: to the interests they serve.| Money In-tondon Was: Firm With Market on on a - Better lier Side-Glosing London, Se t.pa t \u2018rates were ent.3s: i atoney a ana \u2018atscoun The stock market, after an early de- more optim mistic fielding regarding Continental politics, caused fair local and Continental repurchases, and made the closing firm, especially in Canadian Pacific and Kaffirs shares, ; merican securities opened stead advanced during the first hour.ia selling and realizing followed, Sud most of the gains were lost.The N ew York opening proved colorless, and during - vy.firmer tendenc moved, with the exception of Canadian Pacific, which advanced about a point.The closing was quiet and quiet steady.The Canadian Pacific Railway.reports Increase in earnings from Aug.21 to 31] 1 GTR.INCREASE The Grand Trunk Railway traffic earnings rom Aug.23 to 31 are as foam 1910 >.: Increase \u2026 ea .on Trade Is Rushing - in ÙS.Steel Arona Pittsburg, Sept.5.\u2014The amount of steel shipped out of Pittsburg in August broke all previous records.Over 60 percent of furnaces in Pittsburg district operating a at full capacity.cree re se es evan Mr.J, H.Plummer has returned to Toronto.Mr.Jacob Schiff, who.is in Europe, will return to New York this week.Mr.John-Jacob Astor is on a visit to New York.Sir Donald Mann has returned trom the West.| ca PORONTO CATTLE PRICES.Toronto, Sept.5.\u2014 (Western Market).\u2014The.choice butcher trade is fifmn today, but: common cattle are in very poor demand.Lambs are generally selling at $5.50, but a few lots of real choice sold for $6.00.It is generally expressed throughout thé market that heavy lumbs should be marketed by this time of the year, or even a week ago.Some Jats still come in and it is considered Mr.J.Johnston .quotes hogs at $7.85 f£o.b.and $7.70 fed and watered, which is a fairly large drop from last week.Receipts Lan 77 cars comprising 1,100 cattle, 1,0 sheep, 700 hogs | and 260 calves.Latest Quotations: \u2014 Expor cette, choice, $6.10 to $6.30; medium.te to $6.00; do.bulls, Te 76 \u2018to.$5.25; butcher: cattle, choice, $5.75 to $6.00: do.medium, $5.40 to $5.70; do.common.$4.76 to 3s.25; do.cows, choice, $4.75 to 5.25; mediu: ot 25 to 84,70; do.common, ss.50 to $4.00; do.canners, $1.50 to $2.50; do.bulls, £5 50 to, $5.00; feeding Steers, $6.25 to .$6.50: stockers, chofce, , $4.75; $4.00 to $4.50; milkers, Shoes, each, $60 to $70; do.common and m dium, $25 £0 15, $50; STE $35 86 $50: calves, - eep, gav , teak to $2.28.Ak Tord eavYs 50: hogs, fed and watered, $7.70; a.f.o.b., $7.35.< Mills Company, Limited 6 helen CTIA The Company owns and ©.operates three\u2019 largs.flour : mills \"and 88 elevators in - the North West and On- : ario.The Net \u2018Earnings «> for 1910 were more than sufficient to pay the bond interest.thres times.over.~ Price 105.pnd interest, yielding over; 5% %.Ne \u2018 Royal | Securities ; .Corporation, Limited 164.§t James Street, Montreal Toronto - Quebec \u2019 : Halifax \u201cLondon, Eng.\"MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO, - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, | \u2018OF SCOTLAND, Resident Pastner, i can be learned to-day, | $1.08 Hos! | mixed, $7.00 t vid 8.Kerr, GA (Boot), (BANK MONTRÉAL WILL ISSUE NEW STOCK AT ONGE Promptly at 12 o'clock noon to-day, Sir Edward Clouston, Bart, on motion of Mr.Donald Maomaster, M.P., presided in the absence of Mr.R.B.Angus, |at a special *meett of the shareholders pect that institution, for the .purpose of authorizing.the adoption of a by-law 80 as to increase.the capital | sto: of -the bank by $1,600, 000, 0, divided into 16,000 of $100 each.secretary read the by-law, and | on bo of Sir Edward Clouston it was adopted after the chairman had explained the purpose of the directors 4n askihg for an increase in capital stock.In vebly to a question \u2018as.to how the djrectors intended to issue the new gtock, Sir Edward said \u2018that that point , would -not be settled {until after thirty days from\u2019 to-day's meeting.However, he was of the opinion that the shareholders should be givem some benefit and that it was likely the issue would be made on ithe basis that for every nine shares held the right would Hkely be given to subscribe! for one new share around possibly $175.This seemed to please the share- \u2018holde | present, and the proposition is fav ably\u2019 considered by holders of stock In Canada\u2019s leading banking 1o- stitutio ! ft + \u2018 London has a rumor that the Canadian rPacific directors propose to make extensions hy issue of 4 percent debentures.This lessens expectation of an: early flotation of common] stock and is blamed partly for recent selling of the stock i] | ++++++++ +.+ + + + + + + Ti London Consols, Stocks Silver, Money and Rates | London, Sept.6, 4 p.m.x osing \u2014 Consols for money 77 8-16 for ec- count -77 1-16._- C.P.R.23381, G.T.26%.Bar silver steady hr 3- 18d \u2018 ounos Money 1% to % percen Discount rate, short tia 3 + Soren 3 months bills, 8 to 1-8 TION CRO er Sept.3.Baked ; oiisst government report, indications, poitit td cotton jcrop of about 13,000,00 Eales.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 i DY.whiat lirregular but closed steady on the urse to-day.\u2018 Closing: Three percent rentes 4 francs 40 centimes for the jaccount.Exchange on London 26 francs 24 1-2 centimes for cheques.Private rate of discount 2 3-4 percent.i - \u2014mmntrpammmmemn 1 HAY MARKET STEADY.We quote p rices for hay pur by nomi- al, ollows: No.hay, $14 $3: $14.50; No.*3 extra uaity, $12 to $13; No.hay ordinary, $10 to $1 10.50; No.3 $9 to $9.50; clover mixed, $9.00.marraine TORONTO GRAIN Tordnto, Sept.5\u2014Old western wheat is so lightly held that no transactions and quotations given are nominal.This likewise applies to oats and corn.Latest quota- tious:\u2014Flour\u2014Winter wheat, 90 percent patents, $3.45 Montreal freight, Manitoba flour firm as lows: \u2014First te tents, $5.30; second - patents, $4 strong bakers, $4.60 on track Toronto, Manitoba wheat \u2014No.; bay ports; No.2 j 07 EL 8 .Ontario wheat} 0.o 83c outside.side; nominal.new, 363%c to 37ic outsides No.Ne 836c sutside; No.2 western Canada, 44c bay ports.\"Barley, 80c de T0e outside, nominal, Corn\u2014No.\u20182 American, yellow, 68%c bay ports.Rye\u2014No.| 2, \u201c2e.Buckwheat, Che outside.Bran\u2014Mani- toba, $22 in bags Toronto; shorts, $26 onto.\u2018 Ontarie bran, $22 in bags Toronto.: Local Mining Sales Mining quotations supplied by Gordon & Shorey, Stock Brokers, bought or sold for cash or on margin:\u2014 .- MORNING SALES.\u201c La Rose, 100 at 4.00.Cobalt Lake, 2000 at 25, McKinley.400 at 1.63.Crown Chartered, 500 at 500 at 38, ao at 37%, 1100 at 37, 280 at 374, 1700 at 38.Joble, 1200 at -1.00 (30 days), 1200 *! Peiniakaming, 1000 at 3834, 1000 at Crown.Reserve, 300 at 2.80.Kerr Lake, 100 at 4.00.| rs Extension, 1600\" at 76, 100 at CHICAGO CATTLE MARKETS.Chicago, Sept.5.\u2014Cattle receipts estimated at 5000; market slow, !°$5.00 to $8.10: Texas\u2019 steers, ai ) .40; western steers, $4.00 $5.50.ckers heifers vo: to 5.cows an eifers, 5 oO calves.$6 2 12 13 i ted ogs receipts estima at 4000; market 5¢ lower; light, $7.i $770 $ ; heavy, \u201c$6.80 to $7.60; rough, $6.80 to $7.00; good to $7.0 Oto $7.60; Pigs, 35,90 to 87.45; bulk of sales, $7.05 to $7.heep receipts estimated a 45 005 the market 10c to 25c lower; native, $5 Inde 35 00S 3 a STA ngs, 0 lambs, oat to $6.25; western, $4.25 to $6.28.3 3 - o .Fi \u20ac + ed\u2019 some- | DULL TIMES STOCK MARKET MUST PASS OFF The return of Mr.Rodolphe Fo: en this morning from the active cam; pas in Charlevoix and M>ntmorency cour.\u2014=Where he is the Conservative .date\u2014after an absence of nearly weeks, was welcomed by his friends ur more particularly by the brokers, oo admit the strength of Mr.Forget th _efloor of the stock exchange.However, he will not remain very in in the city, and for the present at |.he will not bother much With the 1.kets until after the elections, Asked what he thought of the s:.market situation he replied that he not been following it very closely ia ©.but he was sure that, with plenty money, a successful harvest, and 4 eral increase in all avenues of trad.commerce, there must sooner or 1 come a turn to the present low ajul different market.Mr.Forget told many inquirers than was very much pleased with his press pects for election in both counties, rte Duluth-Superior System Makes Slight Gains in Earnings-The Figures The Duluth Superior Traction System shows slight gaing in emrnings for À - gust and the year to date according '« the following comparisons: 1911.19:0 let week 3,23, sho.6\" 8 22,570 - 2nd week 932.1 122,402.09 3rd week .Ban, 23,950 1 Remainder of - month .32,283.95 31.083; Month to.date.! 192,524.55 100,456.55 Year to date .735.813.S0 710,643.05 TORONTO SALES Toronto, Sept.5.\u2014Sales: Duluth Su.erior, 35 at 81; Toronto Rails, 20 at 130, onus rights, 20 at 16; Coniagas, 20 at 650; Tretheway, 100 at 68: Pac.Bur: pref., 5 at 88; \u2018Rio, 75 at 11244, 25 at Tie i- 8, 125 at 112%; Russell M.pref.26 at 101%; Toronto Railways subscrip tion rights, 44 at 7; Colonial Loan, 76 a\u2018 70; Maple Leaf pref.5 at 97; 20 at 65; Bell Tel.Porto Rir - 7 at 149; Domininn Bank, 5 at 224; C.N.R.debentures, Ton at 101; Imperial Bank, 7 at 222; Cit: Dairy, 5 at 55 18; Mackay pref., \"14 a: 73; Standard Bank, 2 at 217%.8 at 21%: Detroit United Railway Has Good Increases Detroit United Railway first week ir August shows an increase of $11,994 and from.January last an increase of $456, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Toronto Cobalt Sales Toronto, Sept.5.\u2014Following were the local mining sales: \u2014 iley, 500 at 28, Beaver, 250 at 45; Lake, 1000 at 25, 1200 at 24%; Reserve 110 at 280; La Rose,\u2019 110 at 440: McKinley, 600 at 163; Meehan, 1000 at 1 5-3; Nipissing, 10 at 790; Temiskaming 2501 at 3814, 700 at 38 3- \u20188, 2500 at 38; Wett- laufer, 2009 at 90; \"Apex, 1000 at 16, 600 at 1644; Dome Extension, 1600 at 76, 709 at 7434, 500 at 74.500 at 78%, 500 at 71%, 500.at 71, 1500 at 70 future; Holly, 100 at 1029 cash, 110 at 1025; Moneta, 700 at 38, 1000 at 37%; Central, 2000 at 81; Imperial, 5100 at 14%, 500 at 143, 1500 at 15%, 1000 at 15%, 7000 at 14.1000 at 18%.6000 at 15; Northern, \u2018at 63; Preston, 500 at 39, 500 at 28%: Rea, 230 at 330, 100 at 333, 75 at 325, 10\u20ac at 328; Standard, 30D .at.51; Swastika, 1700 at 48; 1000 at 433%, 500 at 4314, 4506 at 42, 2000 at 41%: United Porcupine, 1000 at 3%, 50 at 34 ; -Vipond, 500 at 45 1-4; West Dome, 150 at 145.NEW YORK CURB New York, Sept.5.\u2014Following were the Curb quotations:\u2014Dobie, 15-16 to 1%; Dome Ext, 72 to 73; Butte, 144 to 16; \"Hollinger, 104 to %; Rea, 3 3-16 to ; Preston, 28 to 30: Vipond, 44 to 46: est Dome, I 7-16 to 9-16; Giroux, 41; to 5-16; Greene, 6 to 4; Inspn., 63; to 5 Int.Con.Rubber, 23% to 25: Kerr, 3% to 4; Foley.O'Brien, 15 @ 1 1-18: Rose, 4 to %; McK, 15 to 11-18; ip, 7% to Por.Cent., 80 to 81; Por.Nor.62 to 64: United Copper, 1% to %.UNLISTED STOCKS Unlisted Stocks as reported by W.P.O'Brien shows an advance in Canadian Power:\u2014 Bid.Asked.Beldiag Paul Com.23 30 Preferred.\u2026.85 90 Price Bros.Bonds .!! 85 86 Lachine 5 p.c.Bonds.101% 1021; Breweries Pfd., 90 96 Bonds .101% 1024 Can.Power Stock \u201cee 51% 53 Bonds.TR £0 Cereal Bis.ce es ee, \u201895 97 Preferred.See 72 78 Hillcrest Com.25, 35 Preferred.73 79 West Can.Power.23s 55: Bonds.881, 90 Mex.North Power \u2018Bonds.66 7 Hollinger .030 1035 Wayagamack Com.1 32.nds.72% T6 \u201c MORNING \u2018RATES, Canadian Power, 20 at SL 30 at 53.Mex.Power Bds., 200 at 6 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YUKON GOLD.Yukon gold was quoted at 38% to 3% AMERICAN TOBACCO.American Tobacco sold at 382 to 385.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Dividend No.96.NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend \u2018of three pércent (being at the rate of twelve percent.per annum) upon the pald-up capital stock of this bank has been declared for the current quarter.and will be payable at the bank and its branches on and after Monday, the 2nd day of October next, to shareholders of record of 16th September.By order of the Board.E.L.PEASE, .Genera! Manager.\u201c Montreal, P.Q., August 15, 1911.Gouin, Lemieux, Murphy & Berard Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors.Quebec Bank Kuilding, 11 t'iace d'Armes Montreal.\u2018Stir L.Gouin, K.C.Hon.R.Lemleux, KC.D.R.Murphy, K.C.L.P.Berard, XC.Ant.Perrault LL.L.J.H.Dillon.B.C | | The Municipal Bond ia torts ot ; and $1000.We offer and reco ring 1925-1985, +.PRICE: $100 and $200 MUNICIPAL BONDS one of the safest and most conservative investment, and is usually issued in denominations of $500: mend té the small investor the 5% Ronds, issued |by the City of Vernon, B.C., _ tions = $100, $115 and 3200.Also à few of $500 maturing 1925-1934.Rate fo Yield 4.3% in denomina- is Jeter & COMPANY, Limited, A il RE p Att cotton vester Sçhez cezsful quite Cons mediat considq tg mee resigng preside term o tije pla bh t ow Tee UD UD à 3 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS AND STO RETIRES FROM PRESIDENCY OF BIG COTTON CO.- -v annual meeting of the Wabasso \u2018'ompany, held at Three Rivers A afternoon, the financial and «ports presented [reported a suc- vear, While trade generally was \u2026istfactory.trrahle routine interest to th : +.and prepara =.expanding busi srprise of the ion of Mr.J.N.© =: of the compa office he has do :13 up to its pr _ usiness of im- company wus ions were made ess.Greenshieldg as y.During his .Vice-président; .dent; Mr W.N.Gre ere F.F.Thomas McDoug 1 and Cr - irectors.Boston & Maine By Fine Profits During August- Conditions ans Outlook + poston, Sept.6\u2014Grgss.earnings of Le Boston & Maine fox August, which ;, the big month fn this road\u2019s year, .stood up remarkably well; maintaining practically the same level as a year ago wren total revenue was $4,202,000.Up 1.len days ago both freight and pas- PS cr carnings were running slightly | of last-year\u2019s figures, but thé exz- \u2018onally inclement weather of the st week will leave final results, it is ected, within a very few thousand vi those of August, 1910.operating costs continued to consume the mujor part of this, however, so that ne same satisfactory situation does rot prevail in net as In gross.From pw out, however, the monthly item of wages will not show the| tremendous advances reported in the past 12 montne, ax the full wage schedule went into furce just about a year ago this time.Ce ES : BEANS ARE STEADY.A fair jobbing tradg is passing in hrars, thete being.a stdady demand for small lots, and as the offerings are light.pricrs are firmly maintaired.Car lots vi three-pound pickers| are quoted at $1.90 to $2.00 per bushel, ex-track.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MAPLE PRODUCTS: QUIET.Tle tone of the market for maple product is steady, but|the demand at present is rather limited and the market is quiet.We gquote:\u2014White syrup, in wood, at 7c to Tc per pound, with syrup in tins, T0c fo 75d, as to size, and maple sugar at 9%c to I0%c per pound, as to quality.: AMONG THE MEMBER CHA Members on the Boatd of Trade are spending considerable time in discussing the political situadion, [and while the arguments are somewhat heated at times, according to one\u2019s conviction, yet all are friends, and mudh good is likely to result as an outcome of these little confabs.Reports from .England, 25, \u201cwell as otsér European céntras_ ved: \"om \u2018Change to-day would indicate Ther trade conditions are beginni more favorable front, settlement of the war and other questions of |importance, in- \u2018ernational trade in all lines is bound to make progress in the immediate future.New Orleans, Sept.- 6;\u2014No American crop ever grown has said for.as thuch as the one just harve e total va- iue, including seed, has de he 030,000,- pan, according to \u201cthe eport to-day.of Colonel Henry F.Hester secretary of tie New Orleans Cotton| Exchange.than contain- \u201cof 1508.9, the rrop just marketed eted the South $254,000,000 more tha the 13,511,000 wale crop of 1906-7 brought $222,000, 000 less than the season ended Sept.1,1911, WEDNESDAY MOR G BOARD, Toronto Ry.Rights, 2|dt 744, 9 at T4, lat 7%, 1 at 7%, 104 at 73, 100 at 7.ge Detroit, 25 at 66%, [10 at 66, 10 at pomitted yesterday p.m m.\u2014$2000 Iron Power, 25 at 1634.i : Pacific, 100 at 3283, 1100 at 229%.Toronto Ry., 58 at -181, 19 at 1314, 35 at 121, : Mackay Pr., 20 at 73.] : Illinois Pr., 10 at 90.| : Street Ry., 25 at 228%; sToronto Ry.Bonus Stéck, % at 1 le at 130, 14 at 130, 14 at: 130, % at 130, ; at 130, 1; at 130, 1 at:130, 14 at 130, Ye at 130, Je at 130, Ja at 130, % at 130, 15 at 130, Ja at 130, 3% at: 130.14 at 130, 2 at 130, 44 at 130, % at:130, 14 at 130, OT PERL , a 4, = %, 5 at 1304, 4 at 130%.Rio, 275 at 113, 75 at 113 34.Porto Rico, 50 at 65, pe at 65%.Telephone, 5 at 148.Richelieti, 20 at 115 Cement pref.33 at 803 : Cement.200 at 213%.: Loree] Corp.12 at 5334, 5 at 52, 10 at 12, 25 at 5246, 259 at 58.Packers, 50 at 60.il : Crown Res.100 at 286, 590 \u2018at 285 S.36 days.1,00 at 285.: Sherwin W.pref.50 at: 88.Textile pref.Plo at 973.Seatia, 2 at 951, 10 At \u201c94, 1 at 95.D.Canners, 25 at 62.i Penmans, 10 at 56.i Bk.Mont., 17 at 260%.25 at 260.Mer.Bk., 5 at 190.Bk.Com., 3 at 2051.Lnion Ek.S$ at 150.i.EN - Royal Bk.3 at 238, 9|at:237%, ©.at Pia Cam: bonds.$2009 at 102%, $3900 Tex.bonds, $1000 at 9 Tron bonds, $13,000 at > pal bonds, 1200 at 978 .- o onds, $10,00 Woods bonds, $24, HT 06 jat 102.Grain exporters on thé B pard.of Trade are rleased with the as uring reports to and from the western crop fleids, and ow expected that ; Canada\u2019 harvest a record yield.win Sanadi qe an* Northern eekly report on Nisa crop conditions; announces cut- she is well underway,| and that most a triets are already eshing.Esti- pars GÉ the yields- She e threshing has one run from 17 0.30 \u2018bushels \u2018to re.rl arm help is still re uired : at one or n.léints.Weather \u20ac nditions to-day -showers and - So ideal after the loc Îness of yesterday.An easier feeling pre ils.in\u2019 the \u201cJo- is fuitter market, but tHere has - -béen no A.ual change in prices \u2018to.note.The mand is\u2019 much quieter from both wes- er nadFuropean buyers on account of Tr hich prices ruling] here, - Finast w api ships \u2019 creamery : Quoted-at -26c \" Re, and seconds.at] 25%¢ Yo Xe, _.CHEESE PRICES FIRM.The tone of the cHesdse\" \u2018market: ¢ nes steady, but business is: a: Ning to the fact that Engifeh buyers: 2 not responded to'jthe- recent ad- nce in prices here Very - fy.or Lk pr Rest western Pit tod 13 5.500 13H and east ris at NEW RECORD FOR DOMINION COAL DURING AUGUST Glace Bay, C.B.; the Dominion Coal 589.tons of coal, ay\u2019's ou ut n any.put i the.\u201chis STANDARD 0 sur oa 3 New York, Sent.6.\u2018curb\u2019 bought five A of; tack this\" morning, the f be traded in since ue ware Drough by the beginning of.© [The Sroies! a ly ® \u2018at a loss: Fi \u2018ther he nor any else knowswhat Se ot} h Wider Vosterday, Dr: and \u201cMrs.W.\u2018Grant Stewart were | among the passeng Europe by the \u2018La _ Mr.and Mrs.Spence) ] BOD | are guests of Mr.Harris's: \u2018Blue: Sea Lake: >, ; Miss Jennie Wich has» been vistt- | ing.her sister, Mrs.Be, Knowitän, for the: Sept.\u201d \"8: \u2014Yesterday \u2018Co: pa peuy hoisted To his is the biggest tory of the com- or ot for: \u201cthe month of August This is a new previous tnonth\u2019s: output which was 16; 000 The company pas alsé.a- to Lo cpnounce to- eeting was the | being, \u2018that of Ah -day; the \u2018output.\u2018tort the t months\u201d to the last of.August be- .649,000 -to ons, or 40; 000\u201d than the output fofr: the same period in 1908, in e best previous year.: d the month not.Seen,b an tale day.the output would 400,000\" mark: mots Modu ine was at that ate.; The month's output at the ath mines was 30,000 tons, the best month's production in two years.hill output îs- included.the company's total for the month will amount to 417,- mined\u201d 4 \u2018 are seemingly on he bed fits for the traders.nd \u20ac to what the shares will Be \u2018wi the new order of things.\u2018The last: transactions.à before the books were at bout oe gi If the Spring- a a share.fou font is, à in ; : 8 ary companies Ww C di gtributed a a À st KR Keene, ve pt SMe.is.\u2018pre \u201cgreasing.favorab ES \u2018underwent an: operation; and + - his condition to-day shows pme\" [interrupted - improvement.: se SYDNEY PLANT \u201cCEMENT TRADE \u201cMajor r Maddocks, pret prsident.of the Sydney Cement Company, who has just sailed from Montréal for.England on a business trip, expressed his entire satisfaction with the general outlook for the \u2018cement trade throughout C da He is amazed: at the growth of- \u201cthe Dominion steel plant during: the two years, and was very pleased to Bee that the big cdrporation was : such remarkable \u2018headway.A C \\ xchange 2 Yesterday, at the Bank of Montreal Sir Edward Clouston, told the shareholders that it was likely the new issue of stock would be apportioned to stockholders at about $175 in |.the proportion of one share at this price to nine shares : The \u2018Witness\u2019 was the only \u2018paper to announce this on its findncial page, and it was read with much interest in \u2018the financlal district proven 15 : oct nana: Li districts ae Pr ] general.public .is being -td.tion, what hés happened / Le peg Street Railway mat | Mayor Evans in- discubsing.posed deal, sald that \u2018the °néi were still in Progress a was required to \u2018makeup a ca timate of \u2018all ou.think -the |.through th \u201cMayor Was por.Taw | daughter, \u201cOlive ee | See Bulley, \u201cmar The marriage will \u2018take >| ter part.of Septen or: ut Hard land.\u2018hope for ve that and in the \u2018Interests.of It is\u2019 expected tha \u2018nouncement will be made whether or not the eity of will purchase the Street Rai t son.a- basis.that wil op clently inviting ¢ to oe London \u201cSept.oT resol ition favorin: A ficlated, \u2018bride, wore ered crepe.Canadian Pacific should be one of the safest purchases on the list.never better managed than under the present administration and never had a brighter future.is much Interested in from\u2019 Three\u2019 Ri vers, the reports on Dominion Steel.Plummer is inclined to feel more cheerful, and if there is one man in Canada who has fought and struggled to make the Sydney plant a success\u2014that man is the president.With a continuation: of dividend pay- rants and a constantly growing and ex- \u2018ade, we.fail to see why.\u2018Do- pandas Steel should not advance.Mr.S.vidermyetl wha is \u2018expected px New Yorke A a Erin Armstrong; to Dr.place- last - evening at! alt d'elock,.\u2018at.the bride\" past, Mountain street.shi ee in.\u2018email Wall Street has been busy reducing the 7 percent dividénd on Northern Pacific\u2019s $248,000,000.stock.earning about 1 percent above its dividend requirements, according to its own steady feeling prevails\u2019 on | honey, He to 12¢; dark.grade known equities were figured in, the dividend balance would be over 8 percents ~The statement may be explicitly made that Northern Pacific directors are confident that unless the depression.runs |.considerably beyond its preserit depth, the 7 percent dividend will be earned The company has the most difficult Year in the last ten ahead of has had seven good years, and ie \u2018or two _lean ones can be easily handled, provided a further decline in gross below the 1911 fiscal.year's record does not take place.Northern Pacific will handle this year within 8 percent of a normal year's This.means about 55,- 000,000 bushels of grain, an increase of say 17,000,000 over: last year.A results have been decidedly encouraging in' fact the best since last November, while passenger business has also shown an encouragine revival.TORON T0 GRAIN Toronto, Sept.8.\u2014Prices on the Tocal grain [Xchange are PARTS BOURSE { the.Bourse to-day.à Orosing\u2014Three percen: Y 60 centimes for the exchange change on London, 25° fri : , interior of.the ho | attractively bride trimmed \u2018with pearls.ed va 2 A * BERLIN BOURSE Deus -Berlin, .Sept.6.\u2014A\" str vailed in Lu departments valley.\u201cExchange on London prenfigs, for cheques, Private discount: r PTE \u2018marke 46% grain tonnage.05e 266 MARKET | - form an \u201d bridal party entered.Birks was best man.evening Dr.and Mrs.Tees left for a | honeymoon trip to the codst, the bride] travelling in a navy blue: tailored suit | 2 with\" hat to match.av 6 Bishop street.\"At the East End\u2019 Methodist\u201d church\u2019 at seven o'clock,\u2019 \u2018 Was\" solemhized May Madeline Gifford, the late \u2018Manliff Gifford, Emest D.Mitchell; son -o George Mitchell, of Swindon, \u2018England, The Rev.T.A.Halpenny, pastor of the church, officiated.B.Allnutt, S.T.L., pastor \u2018of the.\"Ver.| .dun Methodist ehurch, .was groomsman, and Miss Florence Cooper was |: When the \u2018bride entered |-§ the.church, ithe choir sang the voa.ding: agthem, \u2018Father of Love,\" tha music \u2018of; the\u2019 Lohehgrin,.\u2018wedding march, \u2018and\"as \u201cthe bride \u2018 and \u2018groom | knelt \u2018at the altar th¢ choir sang very:| softly, \u2018O Perfect Love; \u201cMrs, M.Blair: - presided: at the orgam,: was gowned and.tho of pn weather, .fairly active trade js peur it \u201c Wel quote pricé Selected stock, round lot .Selected stock, single cas 0.1 \u2018stock, round lots unchanged from A ra S iotations Ontario wheat No.to 84c outside; new Straight receipts, round toi Straight receipts, single 2 winter wheat, 83¢c: wheat, 82¢ to-83¢c; Manitoba, NO tern, $1.083%; No.2 $1.07%6.al tan western No.\u2018last evening, manriige\u2019 44%; ES 3 ane western 431% at lake borts; Ontario No.2 white, 39¢ to 40c outside and 42c-to 43c on track, Toronto.2 yellow, 68c, Salend, No.2, 87¢c to 88c.; - Barley.êTe to 10c_ outside Bôéc to BSc for feed.weakness is at- of the London \u201cDick Bros.& Co.\u2014The tributed to the soft stat market whi ch had to a sorb\u2019 \u2019a-lot of \u2018the \u201ccontinent,\u201d \u2018Steel was help report.\u2018from |-Pittsburg- that; pr from August were the highest on rec.Short, covering was in although traders were: not in.th: the adv As the: \u2018market developed in strength cov ring was \u201chore j for malting and Buckwheat, 50c to 52c outside.feed, Manitoba bran, $22 in bags; Shorts, $23; Ontario bran, $22 in : 323.50 50; Manitoba \u2018our, first bridesmaid.; Ontario flour patents, at 3.40 to $3.\u201845, Montreal freight.re {fr WHERE WILL IT END 7 New York, Sept.6.-\u2014All' grades of re- | fined sugar \u2018were advanced fifteen cents : a hundred pounds to-day._ \u20186 \u2014Somewhat \u2018authentic reports on crop \u2018conditions .were received to-day from Winnipeg, Mr.Thomas _Acheson, agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, annouficed that most of the cutting in Southern Manitoba had been completed that wheat was commencing to: move from the -threshers.\u2018running from eighteen to.twenty Sushe The first carload: to.arrive In Winnipeg was\u2019 graded as 1 * Randolph There | all of the eatin from London and was soon \u20ac The market gradually : to Ee nérvous.h iæll along the a the tone \u201cthé ne Mania: hardened and white asters.\u2019 general- grain \u2018asters.es.wheat \u2018owner.both in ng, fos country els to the acre.Europe than! at any Pre ee date this éhurch.Rachel st.brother-in-law, Mr.presents ; , wero.numerous and\u201d Î grains have a Misher level x MARKET, = SUGAR PRICES Te.| and Son, \u2018Co, \u2018has returned to business, -after: a long and sévere illness.; Mra, Allan _Magkenzle i nd.\u201d family Diinham Ladies\u2019 College, W ._| the\u201d Windsor on -Thursday a N September 7th, from; th ul six, a { \u201cMrs Frederick : Stockd Alice -Stockdill have * ï ffom Fraser's Point, Lake: St.Fr a onthe the \u2018have.\u2018spents the The engagemen Miss.\u2018Annie Corser.Diummond.daugh- | 1 ter .of Mr.and Mrs.Alexander: McD.Drummond, of Petite.Arthur .Ross Stuart, | Barbadoes, formerly | ~The.marriage of.Miss sabel\u201d Lennan, eldest daughter'of' Mr.: S.MéLérinan, proprietor- of \u2018the.Sy à | ney \u201cDaily \u2018Post,\u2019 \u201cformerly- of Mont- .| real, to Mr, J.W.: Farley, of Boston, was solemnized: at Petersfield, Sydney, UC B.; this morning.; Godfrey, \u2018rector of: \u2018Ohrist \u20achurch, of- The bride, \u201cWho was given | away by her father: \u201cwore: & \u201cbeautiful .dréss:of white and silver brocade, with | \u2018| tüälle and lace, designed-and made in\u2019 \u201c7+! London.The maid \u201cof.honor, -Miss \u201cKatherine McFennan, ceremony was: the.gl a six Weeks se dati returning \u201cSchooner- \u2018Arbutus,\u2019 ; \u201c Newcastie-on-Tyne, A \u2018tember 6,\u2014 rer of; the \u2018Royal, mit: Ste sister of the a dress of white.embroid- : The.gidoinsman was\u2019 MT.-} Malcolm Donald.of 'Bbston.Mr.-Far- ley is a member of the corporation of Harvard University, and at present has : the direction of the Boston\u2019 \u2018Hérald.| The: wedding \"party\" fhcluded intimate \u201cfriends of both faniilfes\u2019 from - Boston, Montreal, Toronto and Halifax.\" and Mrs.Farley left this afternoon by special.train on ther honeymoon trip, ; the bride travellifig in a white: serge suit and white phurhéd: \u2018hat.The bride {sa niece of\u2019 the \u2018late WilHam : -Me- ; 3 énnan, : \u201cthe - Canadian poet, and of ing at high.speed pole .near here early Elkin was killed and Howerton Gratz, : Sundberg, Mrs.E.Searle, Mr.and Mre.The marriage cere- \u2018mony was performed by.the Rev.John, Armstrong, | nssisted by the Rev, E.L Hart.The |\u2018 Use \"was \u201cdécérated for \u2018the \u201coccasion \u2018pink roses, gladioli, and \u2018palñas.\u201d Was gowned- in white: Tose \u2018pointe: lace - .She wore a long tulle \u201cveil & \u2018orange: blossoitis and .carried, - | dainty shower \u2018bouquet of.Kies of; the.Her sister, Miss Lojilse\u2019 Arm- 1 strong, was bridesmaid, wearing pale | pink.ninon crepe dotted and -carrying \u2018pink rosés.\"Paterson, a niece of.\u2018the- bridegroom, i was: flower girl, in white embroidered | 1 frock with pink ribbons, and carrying a basket of pink sweet peas.Master } Robert-.and Miss Margaret .Bell; \u2018nephew >and \u2018niece \u2018of the bridegroom, | \"both dressed in\u2019 white, \u2018held ribbons to\u2019 aisle through which \u2018the bride's Later in the.They will réside: |} tn white \u2018duchess.i with \u2018Brussels net caught with white\" asters.and she carried a \u2018bouauet of] The bridesmald.wore.pink: \u2018broadcloth and \u2018carried pimk\u2018| \u2018An udnusual feature .of thé B of.a Wed: ding ring by the bride to the.groom, | Mendelssohn\u2019s wedding : played \u2018as\u2019 the bridal\u2019 party \u201cleft th» \u201cA reception wgäs.held at 1034 the home: 6f: tha ; brides FA.Ry march .was: Hamilton, Sept.6\u2014An advance in- \u201can grades of sugar of ten cents ing iinipes.became effective at six- pm About \u20181,100 head of butch rs\u2019 56 milch cows and springers, \"1,200 sheep and lamb \u2018were offered for: sale at\u201d the Abattoir to-¢ Ly.The large 8 - :damp wedther | | general declipe in price, being demoralized.Prime.beeyes sold at 53 ot : pound; pretty.good gnimais: : and tl © conimon 2a es GOOD INCREASE.\"The Canadian Northern Railway ire- ports an\u2019 increase in earnings\u2019 for, the | last \u2018week In August of $106,200.ahd : an Increase - of $578,450 : TORONTO CATTLE PRICES, -8.\u2014Western Market.\u2014 | Choice * butcher.cattle are in good de- \u2018mand, but there.are comparatively few e still come in, but-j \u201care turned down by \u2018 Lhe butchers;: Lambs , upwards.se \u2018One-price.system and; easy | terms of payment.Sole agericy tor || Steinway and Pianos Pianos, - | demonstrations elves orn at from Toronto, Sept.Sheen.sold at about: to Der ;lambs at.bige to 6c do.|.Good lots of hogs ge ; er pound; sows at § ras To hon \" planes contd trom\u2019 trom $2.00 per: \u2018monts | \u201cSix months\u2019 rent allowed irl .1 NOBDHEIMER'S, Limited.;610- 613 - \u201cie Cathening \u2018steed rest.\u2018eorner of.Mountafn treet, LIVE \u2018STOCK ice on \"The biggest run for.eRSONIWES/ inaugurated he CP: have rallied, and are now:selling at $5.90 \" Calves dare some bette Receipts are 486.cattle, \u2019| 800 sheep, 500 hogs and 188 calves, Latest Juotations\u2014Export cattle, \u2018 5; 80° do.medium 5, 36.00: do.a, #4 50 to $5.\"15: \u201cbutche cattle, choice - Ja.but are weak.: street; \u201cconsequent upon] \u2018tnarket Of last week, : \u201cThere | is.Frs Lot uw u a \u2018stdc \u2018Éannors, $1.50 to a 505 \u201cdo, ; feed \u2018steërs $4.50 stockers, * choice; \u201c$4.15; 2 to $4.50.milkers; \u2018common and re $ à Ÿ 25s hits Sl Fh each $60.to.#0: arket -price .pre T a Mr.and Mrs.Mitchell sailed by, - the \u2018Royal: Däward'.this morning for \u2018trip to Bristol, the bride\u2018 going away in a havy blue cloth costume and white felt hat trimmed with black velvet and.pink \u2018roses.On their: return, \u2018they.win go.to their home at : Cratgmont, Ont.\u201c : Ottawa, Sept: 6 The Canadian, Furnessia, arr à Moville.\u201c \u201cGovernment.Has seized the Gloucester | Finland, 'arr'd Dover, .se \u2018which put into | Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, arstd \u201c Louisburg on.her way to Gloucester, Breme *; °° Mass, and there \u2018took on a consign- | >.w , COAL AT HALIFAX.ment of fish destined for her owners |.in Gloucester.\u2018 Canadian ports only , for water \u2018or shetter.- The \u2018 Canadian au- | thorities\u2019 promptly \u201cseized the vessel \u2018Carmania\u2019 was poorly coaled and left and \u2018will confiscate her with \u2018her cargo.ot thal over two pundred tons, short | It Ç u equired.e| \u2018Carma- 2 4 tis the first.selzure ever made: Un- nie\u2019 met with much rough weather.BOUCHER at St.Laurent, Isle SATLORS : leans, Sunday , morning, 3rd.CLUB.Co 1911, at the age of 90 11 The.Loyola Court C.G.{ ; IT ZEN ARMY SÉSTER | charge of the programme at th conan |: months, Marie Louise Gregor ie\" Bon -the.Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club to-night.:! -cherville.Interment at Boucherville.\u201cthis: part.of the: \u201ctreaty: - -By.half a million 2- | standing\u2019 arm constitute a Mmeñacé to passengers, baggage and cargo at | Popular Hberty, is of the - \u2018opinion that Port, and left on Sunday morning, Net | the time has arrived for the institu- | thet -of these vessels could bd sent up tion :of \u2018a: real citizen army, frie.en- posés: \u2018only.\u2019 Lord \u2018Roberts, who's such an ardent Florence L.Dorrett, Mrs.conscriptionist.; _, |Æneland, Miss Isabel En : FATAL Tor RIDES : Mrs.Girouard, Mr.- and ae Dr.Re Cunningham and\" Pigher were.badly injured.young men live in this.city and are | \"+ GULF REPORT.ROOM TO :LET\u2014FURNISHED OR unfurnished room, kitchen privileges, 10 minutes from Post : Oftice, 11a St A ply between 9 am.to 3 pm.\u2018Prominent socially.The machine was the property \u2018of | \u2018 Cape.Salmon, 83\u2014Heavy raih - Cunningham's father.- Last \u2018night west, outward at 4 p.m.Yesterday ba.Shnylnghamy asked his father to let | Tiger and Tadousac; 1.30 p.m Samuel \u2018him \u2018have e machine, but w 3 arshell fused.He' managed, however, Xo take Father Point, 160\u2014Foggy.raining ; CRESCENT ST.it out unnoticed and Went.t doy, ding\u2019 yith tas friend Is.- | to \u2018i The subject.was intro- was handled with expedition 8 | duced by the Loñdon Glass bliowers effort to get the vig nore\u201d Again the 1 Soclety in the form of a resolution, as thelr regular time, which was tomplete- SICOTTE\u2014At Vaudreuil Station Le ly need by the recent btrike, is \u2018the 5th Jost, | Chg \u2018congrei 88; realizing\u2019 t mii- rwar renuous y.Pre Sicotte, Clerk of thé Crown, aged 7 | térism and the tea 8° et viously \u2018the Allan steamer \u2018Virginian ' Notice of funeral later.vi Sept.6.\u2014When an | Miss: Noel, Dr.and Mrs.J.L.H.Page, .Ae ; | Mrs: Preault, Mr.Erwi \u2018 T \u201cautomobile in.\u201cwhich they were\u201d rid- | Prior, Mrs.Rayment.PES.Plage, Mrs.WANTED\u2014A struck\u2019 a: telephone | Ferdinand | Renault, Mrs.Sutherland, Mrs, to-day, Glenn.| Spena | Zealandia, arrd Aukland.Sept.Karama, arrd Aukland.J .\u201c © .- or rove supplies, ably reaching here on Friday night The sailors .will contribute ae- usual, äniong \u2018these being Messrs.McGregor, on, -Quebec, \u201cSept.6\u2014Quick work was at 3 o'clock for Liverpool.The steamer which arrived on Friday night, took to Montreal, owing to the rush = | zen army to be \u2018used for.defensive pur- + \u201cKih gston, Ont, Se pt.6\u2014Mariners retary of State of Canada, bear El 1 com ain that the light at Nine Mile the Zh day of July, 1911, extend Will \u2018Thorne, - \u2018Labor member of Par- Point, pi above Kingston, has didappesred { un f the\u2019 \u201cDom 3 | Hament for :West Ham, Was the-prin- completely, making the run déwn very Works, » (Limitea), so as 5 include tin Rgerous.Complaint about { assured work there would be no army, ECTS sailing on the SS.Corinth an,which fit, and Opponents\u2019 of the measure Matane, 202\u2014Reining, at 7 lshman TE.south; pe sçuth; outward \u2018ame Point Se Sion -30 em.Manchester Ship- Cape Rosier, 847\u2014Cloudy, strong w Heath Point, 439\u2014Haz ded \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .-\u2014 _| TEES \u2014 ARMSTRONG \u2014 Ou B, ar, ork, Sept 8\u2014a hee Lelo- 1911, at the residence of the bride's \u201cThis constituted a violation of the | captain lof the steamship \u2018Carmania,\u2019 aber 3 > treaty of 1818, under.which United bound for this (oLt from Plymouth, sisted £ the Rey.tates.fishing vessels may put in fat that the ship will \u20ac ie a are erick James Tees, coal, afterwards proc ing and prob- Beatrice Mary Armstrong, \u2018daughter of Because of the strike in England, the Dr.George E.Armstrong.320 Mountain sisted by the R : ; - Far LAURENTIC AT\" QUEBEC, \u201c| Me J done with the White Star liner\u2019 Lauren- residence of Mr.- England,\u201d \u201cSep- tic at this.port yesterday.The vessel -Sussex Ave, 4 votes to arrived \u2018here at 8 o\u2019clock Festerday Sept.7th.93,000, the Trades Union Congress, now morning, discharged her passengers in.session here, to-day rejected the and baggage, took on the outward pas- O'MEARA\u2014At Cap a YAigle, Que.on Proposal for the organization of a at ¥ oe and baggage, and sailed again Sept.3, 1911, Henrietta, citizen army.PUBLIC NOTIOE to.get 1s hereby given thet under the First Par { tirely.frees military law.during times from, through and catch up their regu- of Chapter 7: 79 of the Revised Statutes oF in particular for shares, a inward , 194\u2014Clouay, strong a.m.Laurentic.A southwest y, southwest ; inward at 7 a.m.80 miles east SS.Tunisian.VESSEL SEIZED Money Point\u2014Inward at 6 p.m.yester- | ; day Norden.LF at 10 p.m., te | United States 8 { poarenti, ara Quebee [co j8nt, 5 esta Mie moral 0 16 1 es chooner Cap-| Olympic, arr'd New York./.\u201c 5 west, in- \u201c4 1 d.fo V United States, arr'd New York) : \u201c 5 ward at 1.p.m.yesterday supposed SS.tured for Violation of |Kronprinz Wineim arcd N°12 « 8 omerantens 4 0 em Canada: ! ° 7.50 a.m.Ascania; 8.14 a.m; 100 miles Treaty Restrictions OUTWARD, east outward at 3.40 D p.m.yesterday 195 miles east Atlienia; outward at 9 p.m.215 miles east SS.Virginian.\u2018x * pt.Mont- John 1 Armstrong, as- .Hart, Fred- to BOUCHERVILLE\u2014 of Ore Sept, years and Jl Gardner, Walker, \u2018Montgomery, Patter- MURRAY\u2014Drowned at Isle Cadieux, JrrageY.and others from { the ships P.Q., on Saturday, Sept.2nd, Andrew t, (F5 uharson Murray, son-of urray, at one time architect for the City of London, Exgland.take place from Robert S.Taylor, at 2.30 p.m, Thursday, the late 3 Mary O'Meara, Segond « daughter of the late J.Judge Louis Parce 65 dates.: EXHIBITION LACHUTE, SEPT 5, 6 AND 7 Reduced fares on all railways.(Principal anys, 6th and 7th.) \u201c#.Bowles .Bec.-Treasurer.1lgon-Bmdith, President.ART ASSO \u2019 \u2018 CIATION, -23 PHILLIPS SQUARE.GaLLERIES OF PA TUARY, | 28 cxpés.\u2014 , - SAITISE 4MD = EIGN M ¥o be Clccaa at This.ice During the 4 \u2018 G.T.Atlantic s 6 6 15 pm.\u201c Supplementary.se 8 38.30 am.Emp.\u2019 of Britain, + Can.Pacific _ -8'9.00 am.Oiymple.White\u2018 Star.® 8 615 pm \u201c Supplementary.\u2014\u2014 minutes, and at Station dours of closin postea three-quarters of \u2018an hour before closing of mail.MAILS.Week Baling 1 9 1011.00 Royal | Bd + $7 5 .Adetatic Ard orthérn\u2019 6 6.m, oan 18 p * 7 White Star 6 9.00 am.La Proyence, am.Letters may be posted up to 6.15 m.; other matter 1-ou}d be posted be.To 5.00 p.m Parcels are - shorter or longer perl Joss etch day on publication, by mall, a per menth, Great Britals\u201d tates included, \u2014\u2014\u2014 | While the publishers of.the exclude from its ecojumus all can of -û cents ay saa\" she viited Witness\u2019 filuancial and other advertisements whieh\u201d they consider calculated or intended to take vanta~s' or or injure the \u2018readers, it must be unde; uarantee eave their readers to exercise tood that they in know much \u2018about ich offera probabl advertisements, and BO ra¥ their own tte way of putt} faith In ,.of cours iinpeiile to advertising, | ne, Snost speculative,and, therefore, the most risky of all investments.The great chances are balanced by the af loss, and no one should aa7est speculative ord of reat chances of in a very thas he cam a ce E - ti & 3 Et = ë [+] ® 1e Ra [=] 8 ing Canada through strikes in England, \"w tied up the railways; ! whips also, tthe Colds Band, one of the flowers of Great Britain's military musical organizations, - ffling their engagements.At present they are at the National Exhibition, in Toronto, are being greeted daily: ost of enthusiasm.- to reach Canada at the time origi mally scheduled, permitted of their opening their tour in Montreal, ménts have had to- \u2018be Montreal is not to \u2018suft spect, for the band : :ig- to play at the Arena on\u201d Thursday\" and Friday, Sept.14 and 15.\u2018The concerts will be given, on the evenings of \u2018tho e days._ Canada for eight years now, but they, remain the same high, class organi-.-Sation that visited-tH that occasion.4s still at their head, a slone- in the musical wprid is a suffi cent guarantee of.expellent perfor-, mances., \u2018 \u2018 a Is believed that youthful burglars sere, tug, ag it has been stdte Le one passing saw some goof who had climbed « \u2018ladder.bed preliminary inquiries : Montreal General Ho dpital ackpow- En = thanks.per the Rev.J if un : Phlayed for over a week in reach \u2018Jthe troublous eam Guards er M.SEPTEMBER SER NES 8 M T WwW TT F = oe or oe fit 1 2 8| 41 5/ 6/7 8/9 | 10 11 | 12 /13/14/ 15/1614 4-17 |: 18-|-19-| 2012 1/22 28- | 25 26 | 27) 28 29/30 are now in Cänada, and ful- where their programmes i rr WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911.with the-great- ; } uvwing to the inability of the band which would have their engage- cancelled, but r in this Tre- some \u201cof.The Coldstreams \u201chave not been in = J, se\u201d shores - éni ckenzie- Rogon à nd his prestige Dr.\u2018Ma per resem vl BOY -INCENDIARIES.the fire in thé residence of D'Argencourt last [Sunday even- led.that some- boys.on the by means of istoner Ritchie { yesterday.mere rétine ACKNOWLEDG ME N .\u2018Fire Comm their trust.\u2018surely what.is coming, \u2018 T The sugar men of the United States .are punishing the people for trying to break their monopoly by dissolving peated increases in the price That their monopoly Is not broken is shawn.by defiant and re- J of.suger, which went up first ten cents a hundred pounds\u2014later another ten cents, and has\u2018 now gone \u2018up fifteen cents: more.-opolists,-who must ses that, \u2018Ther®_seems to be no reason \u2018why this process) should not go on, ex- eept In.the common-sense \u2018of: \u201cthe: moy however legally impossible it may be to break their despotism, there 1s a point beyond which the \u2018people will \u2018not stand it.bringing upon themselves; ; deeds about a quarter of a million ne = lars; within thè:past few days it has\u2019 {A taxed the \u201cpeople\u201d several mil lars in \u2014 \u2018and is stili intreasin win put the me: the burden.\u2018How.they will fight it tn the last resort is not obvious; but for the pres.| ent they have only to take off the duty,\u2019 and \u2018that Is what the susèr- men: ave and that 1s°|_ Hon\" dol :-_ | trated pilgrimage in which, by tha ald x - might, the.| deal of money, and, setting.| parliament.to hold \u2018the | potential men of the Opposition, which the\u2019 | by Mr.Monk.No one \u201cabout a contribution of er about \u201ccopsulting the | \u2018sary expenditure people.5 toolish.as, our.themselves: Le | © GROOKED.STICKS.| country.lke a vengeance ?- Mr.sirton is a very rich man, who, because being a member! of the Lauter Government, the Opposition: till he: resigned.Whether Sir Wiltrid Laurler- had- anything to do with, his resignation\u2019 \u2018We may not | F know.Mr.Sifton's \u2018alleged evil doings were the theme of Mr.Ames's {Hus- of a lantern, hé set forth, whérever he I { Eump - card\u2019 that po no \u2018reviled, hini.- in; écuples with \u2018his former: caustic Se Mr: Foster\u2014a 3 very good ; nich 1 \u2018 berai leaders in.Ganadh, \"as \u201cir youth\" a follower| of Sir Wilfrid, and -much \u2018however, follower of any one.) cant for the deputy speakership, \u201caid | did not get it.He is said toïhave been an\u2019 \u201capplicaht .tor- other things.But e who could not.be have satisfied him long.He.must\u2019 be.a leader.So hé took up the rôle of the\u2018 Nationalists, whose dream is fo develop | a French Catholic nation on this corner of the continent.Castors, clerical: and lay, .hind \u2018him, and a group of racially patriptic young men, and- from some sourde a \u201cgood lance \u2018inf rest, hé went forth, - sa | ediaeval } knight errant,.to assa ta] giants.ot] Liberalism \u2018 wherever: \u2018found, Add to.him Mr.\u201cJean \u2018Prevost, whom | he | hounded out of the ouin, \u201cministry.in Quebec as a a \u2018plunderer\u2014an | achievement quite to his credit, whatever may have been the merit of His accusation., Mr.Jean \\Prevost, whom | his enemies nicknamed Jean |Sans- tete \u2014 John-W thout-a- -head \u2014 forthwith Joined hi f to his atch-enemy, Mr.Bourassa, as his understudy, and his cue is to dénounce all Liberals for the sins for which hé himself had been denounced by, his present chief.Then there is Mr.\u2018Willison, of the Toronto \u2018News\u2019 MF.Willison was at one time editor of the Toronto \u2018Globe; and a great admirer of- Sir Wilfrid Laurier.He wrote.a singuletly eulogistic biography of: his chief in two volumes.What hig aspirations were we.do not.know,.but not advancing fast enough he entèred | into other ser- Fice\u2014the sérvice of the Toronto meat trust and \u2018other trus \u2018change of heart he\u2019 has ned and; denounced Sir Wilfrid relentlessly.-Along with him, queerest o \u201cbed- -fel- lows put Joseph Martin, wHô- \u2018began as | a flery Liberal An Manitoba, having.\u2018there had the \u201chonor of re selving \u2018a, ; nickname trom.Sir John Macdonald.\u2018He then set| British Coly mbia, in a ter ment, but finding it tod small for his bounding talents, he went to England and ran as a Liberal and managed in world\u2019s atten- Hon.ford day.\u2018or'two by attacking the party to: which.\u2018 he: belote on prepos- * terous grounds.\u2018 These are now the is united only in opposition to the Laurier Government.| \u2018How these croaked sticks will consort.later remains to be seen.We donot think Mr.Borden will have the task of making a \u2018government out of them, or need wish for it.Any one of them whom he should take in, would want his scalp; any ofje he did not take|in would lead 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014 ° \u201877.QUBER REVERSALS.The overture of the Naval question in Parliament was played [by \u2018Mr.Foster, first' lieutenant of the tion, in 1909, when he moved that, oud of\" self-respect, Canada should: na longer delay in assuming her: share in, the protection of her exposed coast-, line and great sea-ports.- This resolution recéived warm [support from, Mr.Borden, \u2018and was not objected to said a word Dreadnoughts people.* Sir, Wilfrid er, expressing approval of; the motiofl; moved an.amendment to make it mor definite, that \u2018the House | \u2018will \u201ccordially approve of any neces- \u2018designed \u2018to pro-4 \u2018mote the_Drganization of a\u2019 Canadian \u2018nayal \u201cser ce in co- operation with \u201ca \u2018in close relation ta the limperial \u2018navy, along the lines suggested by the \u201cAdmiraltx it \u201cthe last Imperial Con-.-4n full sympathy with: th \u201ct{at the naval supremäcy, \u2018of Great Britain is essential to the\u2019| \u2018security of\u201d loommerce, the safety -of \u2018the\u2019 \u2018empire énd the petace of the world.The only \u2018exteption Mr.Borden took.to this was that it was rot immediate\u2019 enough, and [the word\" speedy\u2019 was put in to satisfy \u2018him.There was nothing here\u2018 about thé.Joe being | ;consulted.\u2018Everybody ind\u2019 of \u201cthe people, bo east: and) \u201cwest, to be well known, for the question had been abundantly discussed.\u201chis resolution passed ithout a dis- \u2018sentient voice.Mr.Monk, it seem, .knowing that! he had the; Bou rassaites \u2018to\u2019 \u2018answer to, went ou balore the | Vote \u2018was ee : y ead this re e unanimous ; Pärija-| These, _protebtionists.rs \u2018ns | .À extortion\u2019 are \u201cJust a8 own In.their: opposition.to: réciprocity\u2026 I They are: preparing vengeance against | Who.is 'Mr, Sifton,: who, is pursuing een : \u201cthe |: Sit; ; Wiiérid Laurier up end down els Why.aa he\u201d \u201che made much money, was hounded ny | oi way In which\u2019 thé.splendid { rect.| resqurces >of \u2018the, west.were, being | / squandered and plundetéd, : \u2018Beca è {he has espoused the 1 | saying the thing ; clared that for: forty years.* in his gives Mr \u2018Bourassa, was, { Hé was an, \u2018appli Jt.these are small matters and would pots 7 He.got all the | ahd.{since his }5 £ Opposli- |- nsidered the roviE ane own naval defence ule N Rr .\u2018To-day,\u2019 ( ee Scotia's opportunity.\u2019 ot tell the Halifax Dbeo- ple what - he\u201d afterwards movéd in 5.that the people should be- 1d.that meantime the.of: madeld: direct contribution to the \u2018Ad- nfraitér \u201c86.far Mr.Borden had aid what was in his heart.Here begins the.lamentable series of his tergiver- \u201csations: Fo: \u2018keep his own western; sheep fomeiher he declared for a\u2019 di- It tion; and to corralif Poe \"Mr, \"Monk's eastern sheep - opk - up Mr.Monk\u2019s impossible \u201cge.hand _ that the people ought to \u2018Have been consulted.: So he and Mr.Fos- \u2018ter \u201chave - been: \u2018going about\u201c \u201csince contradicting thelr \u2018early utterinces.\u2018and they.did not; think.\u2018This 4s-not- 80 Hee Bo a reversal as\u201d \u2018that by whi ; Bordenhas.de- is policy of \u201cboth parties At is véry painfui to 1 @ttention to*such e traordinary, -Aépartures.Cg 0 ads ol CC ; cr THE -THREE-SIDED COUNTRY, (WA.Douglas, B.A) =x couñtry: in the world.It has no: \u2018equal.So.far as\u2019 the physical surroundings | tare concerned, the people of the \u2018United States, France, Germany, oF any.ther country; can trade freely, to\" any point\u2019 of the compass, \u2018north, \u2018south, east or west.How about fee] \u201cpeople of \u2018Canada?Europe Invites \u201cthem.to the east, (Asia to the west, but\u201d \u2018when: we turn .to the north, there \u2018We- are met by anieverlasting barrier ade: \u2018we cannot have a dollar's worth \u2018of \u2018trade in a thousand years.: Canads 18 2 \\äturally free on: \"three -sides- only, \u201chep fourth side is \u2018a.Wilderness.Nutuke \u2018there draws her limit \u201cand proclaims\u2019to our trade: \u201cThus far and no farther.\u2019 3 No dumpi tion, no: slaughter market threatens our\u2019.industries from the -north, Nature\u201d saves As; from the necessity of establishing a\u2019 tariff along the Are- tic Circle.This natural impediment isthe protectionistls logical ideal; No \u2018perfidious\u2019 foreigner can get over that obstruction to crush our industries.The blockade is complete, US Nature allows us freedom on the east, the west, and to the \u2018south.From Europe to the east, and \u2018Asia to \u2018thé west, we are separatéd - by wide and tempest-tossed oceans;_ but to-.the: south, immediately bordering, as close as God could place them, are the United States, Incomptarably,.for Canada, the grandest market dn\" the world, as \u2018hundred million people, wiiiek.for daring, enterprise, Intell, courage not 8+ \u201cingenuity, dauntless celled in\" the world.But, unfortunately, through an Ya torical accident, the government -of the United States drifted into the sys: tem of blockading their ports \u2018and ~barricading thelr, borders; with \u2018barbed wire fences; bmstling With : axes.With\" a tariff; sald to\u2019 average \u2018about sixty percent,\u201d \u201cRepublic-tried in a brotherly way to drive Canadians from their markets.\u2018While a freight charge of ten per-: cent was sufficient.to pay for.the transportation \u2018of #dods from the cen- \u2018tre \u201cof Europe\u2019 to the centre of this continent, or to convey them from Toronto to Vancouver, across the Rockies; the cost of moving goods the.in finitely ~ghart : \u2018distance \u201cacross \u2018an.\u2018im- agijiary line, frôm tne United.:States into Canada, was sixty percent\u2014six times the cost of bringing them from -the centre of Europe or of carrying them.across the Rockies.Talk of the age of \u2018miracles being past! A flat of Congress converts a line of infinitely small width: into- a, belt with a width equal to the cirouit of the globe! Many a man could gaze from his farm in sight of Buffalo or.Detroit, .and long for free access thereto Commerclally, with high tariff rates, against his mk, eggs, butter, vege- | tables, fruit, grain and cattle, often he might just as well be.a ttiousand) miles away.LL \u2018So near \u201cand yet 80 \u201cfar, g Just one more.river to cross.\u2019 But commercially that river was \u2018a; thousand miles wide, and this is tne nineteenth century! \u2019 Thus hampéred, isolated \u2018and pars alyzed towards the north, and thus restrained and blockaded .with a tariff wall to.the.south, with a wild- \u2018erness in one direction \u2018and With à country endowed with immense natural resources, mighty.cities and a : vast population in the other direction, what was the duty of the five million people of Canada?To enlarge the barriers, extend the blockade tend intensify the paralysis?Or should she leave every avallable avenue.free as possible to take advantage of all hen remaining opportunities for commerce?With a wilderness -to the \u201cnorth, should she cut-herself off from the \u201csouth and\u2019 practically.ake a second wilderness in that à rection also?¥ The historian wll have to record that a small papulation of about ve million_people, scattered widely across a continent, in a moment of wedkness, misled by a number of politicians, was induced-to vote xfor isoltation, blockade and paralysis.\u201cIf, instead of a tariff obstruction some mighty convulsion had raised a physical barrier, \u2018such as a lofty mountain chain, at once every effort would hlave been put forth by tunnelling or.otherwise\u2019 to overcome the impediment, to gain thé blessing of.reciprocal trade, - We did what no individual trader ever does,.what no municipality ever dreams of doing, we drove our customers from our doors.Every merchant \u201cadvertises to draw trade; .we advertised.to \u2018the.world to keep \u2018their trade away.\u201d During: the \u2018days of the Stutaïts in.England, piracy was so common and so \u2018audacious, that merchants were.afraid to venture thelr cargoes at sea.\u2018Commerce was reduced to a minimum.\u2018Long after piracy had been driven from the oceans, Canada threateneq \u2018every merchant coming -to this country that a large part of fils goods \"Would be:-confiscated, and commerce was .diminishéd accordingly.Time blockades hava compelled people to tick to\" thelr home market.tariff tiles to do: the : ge.; \"The far hé \u2018added, - nada is the most extraordinary | -and ithe United States to the south; | \u201cof -snow and ice, -Across that block- | of I goods, no.inuñda- and again piragy and warfare with its | that he has a home market at Halifax or Vancouver.The student - of economic.science i8 cgmpelled to place: \u2018piracy, blockading fleets and.tariffs in the same: category és obstructors of trade.Previous to Confederation in 1867, there were tariffs betweeri the different provinces.In the year 1881 the population\u2019 was given by the census as follows:\u2014 Nova Scotia .\u2026 .v.«» 330,857 New Brunswick.252,047 Prince Edward Island.\u2026.3u,puT Upper Canada and Lower Canada.oes - 2,607, 607 British Columbia.- ee ae 5 +3024 Total.ve ese ws vu ne el 8,174,392 Four of these provinces had each.less population than a fair-sized city, and yet each of these little communities had its own\u2019 \u201cprotéctive.tariff.\u2018Bach province did what was best for its own immediate wants, built its little Chinese\u2019 il around its own frontiers, and taxed - the manufacturers of the sister \u2018provinces as readily as Russia or the United States.\u2019 historian.On the first of July, in the year \u2018of our Lord 1867, in \u2018the twinkling of tan eye, every customs barrier vanished.Absolute free trade, perfectly free reciprocity, were established with the unanimous \u2018approval of both political parties.At once.thé people of the different provinées began.to inundate each other with thelr different productions, They aid.everything to \u2018slaughter\u2019.each other's\u2019 market, to.\u2018dump\u2019 \u2018their- \u2018cheap goods.whisper has been.rtaised in protest, and if\" any man were to advocate the restoration of the tariffs and say \u2018that Ontario should be .protected.from Quebec, he, would -be looked.on, Such is the testimony of the las an intellectual derelict.\u2018When Confederation was.proposed \u201cone of \u2018the, strongest arguments was \u2018that then they would get rid of the customs obstructions.The .country declared :-unanimousiy for ausolute free, trade and still holds firmly: to that bellet.: + ; EEE ea TRE FOR CASE Judge Says \u2018Charge of Theft - Should Never Have Been ~ Brought.\u2014e Le = \u201cThis \u20ac case is one which should never have been brought inte court, Judge Choquet in the Court of Sessions yesterday afternoon in reference to a charge of theft made against Mrs.Alice Dawson by\u2018 the Darwin Millinery Company, of \u2018297 St.Catherine Street west, Owing to the action f one of the witnesses in the case, e complainants had drawn some admissions from the accused and following that had obtained a search warrant and found certain goods in .the House.None of these goods, the judge pointed out, had been identified, and whatever similarity there might be, no merchant could positively say that goods came from his store unless \u2018he had an exclusive sale of such goods.The charge was of theft of goods valued at $300, and.from the testimony of Mr.R.A, Darwin, the complainant, it appeared that Mrs.Dawson, who had been in his employ, had a conversation with him, as.a result of which he\u2019 obtained from her an admission In writing.Subsequently he had her rooms searched\u201d and seized certafn \u2018articles; of millinery which, he claimed, wére \u2018dll froth his store, Both the complalnant and \u2018his wife asserted that the goods in court were from their store, but witnesses for the defence contradicted this, and the-ac- cused stated that she had had them for years and bought them in England.A couple of toilet \u2018bottles she \u2018admitted were bought in \u2018 the store, but given her by a customer.vious employers testified to her good reputation, and Judge Choquet, In dismissing the case in the foregoing words, said that Mrs.\u2018Dawson was honorably acquitted, MACDONALD | NOTES Pir Mr.R.W.Edmison, B.A.,, who has been appointed headmaster of the Macdonald College Day School, is an On- tarlo man, educated at Bowmanville and Trenton High Schools and Toronto University.After graduation in Arts with honors, he took the faculty of education course of one year.: He has had successful experience as teacher in Rush Point ruial school, in Owen Sound Collegiate Institute, and in the Borden St.Public: School, Toronto.-A\u2019'year ago hé was transferred from Borden St.to the Ryerson School as critic teacher in the Faculty of Education of Toronto University.He comes with highest recommendations as a student, a teacher and critic of teachers in training.Mr.£dmison-is an enthusiastic advocate of physical training, and during his university course was proml- nent in college athletics, .There have been two other appointments, Miss F.Kruse, from the Mount Royal School of Montreal, takes charge of the kindergarten department.Miss Kruse 1s a past president of Froebel Society, and taught primary work in th: Montreal summer school.Miss Roilins, B.A., of Grand Ligne, formerly .teacher in the Feller Institute, takes charge of the model class.The day school opened on Tuesday at nine o'clock, with a large number of old and new pupils.A fine new addition is in process of construction.but will not be ready for occupation for some months at least.À.third academy class has been add- 94008 +4tH6 x\u201c 'I ed to the school.cr - a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .RILLED BY FREIGHT TRAËN.Hamilton, Sept.8.\u2014~Oswald S.Gage was killed at midnight .at the Grand Trunk station, just after returning from the Toronto Exhibition.\u2018 Between the station platform and the Exhibition train, crowded: with pas- sensers, stood a line of freight cars: Gage and his brother started to step \u2018behind these, when the cars were \u2018suddenly shunted.Oswald Gage was knocked down and his héad cut completely off.His brother was.also struck, but thrown\" clear \u201cdf: the tracks, and other people had narrow\" escapes.\u2018There were a large number of.eye-witnesses to the, accident.Coroner McNichol Has \u20ac or ered an inquest.\u2014\u2014ein ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.The following were.the\u2019 admissions, discharges and \u2018deaths at the Aleyan- dra \u2018Hospital during the imonth of, August; 1811: \u2014 on ! -Ad Diphtherie Scarlatina Measles.Rrysilepas Not.a + | and strut and engage in flerce gais .of the neck.Pre-.| World.Chief Constable, in the absence of | Ing on the burning building._considerable amount of ner mel L A CATTLE POISONER.Man Recaptured After Five Years\u2019 Liberty.1 1 | Five; years ago a charge was laid against Oslas Beaudoin, of Caugh- nawaga, accusing him of; poisoning two horses and two cows \u201cwith Paris green.| T.G.Bourget, of | the sama place, was the complainant, As there was some doubt about his| sanity hg was sent to Longue Pointe for examination.A few days later he escaped and remained at liberty until High Constable St.Mars arrested him on Monday last.| In court yesterday, Mr.Bourget related the story of the poisoning of his ptock.Mrs.Bourget asserted that on.the day previous to the one when.the animals dled she saw the prisoner with a dish of salt and Paris green, while a daughter awore Begudoin had: - threatened her life on several occasions.Judge Choquet found him guilty, and will pronounce sentence on the 14th.In the meantime another serious offence will be charg: against him._ : FEWER PRAIRIE CHICKENS, Indiana Mayor and Sheriff Pay .117.40 for Killing Two of Them.: a ndianapolis em A.reminder\u2019 that there arefor were a few: prairie .chitkens in the snorthwes- térn part of the state came the other day in an item \u2018saying that four men in- Laporte County had each paid into the state fish and game fund $58.70 as penalty for shooting these birds.Of these four one is mayor of the city of Laporte and another the shériff of the county: Two prairie chickens, it is said, were found in the game bags of the mayor and sheriff.\u2019The \u2018prairie.chicken, orl pinnated grouse, has been all but exterminated in Indjana.It is fifteen to| seventeen inches long; its general color is black, tawny and white, much barred\u201d and streaked.On the sides of the neck are tufts of long pointed black feathers, beneath which is a patch o bare\u2019 red skin capable of great Inflation.In the pairing season in the spring|the males meèêt at break of day at what are called \u2018scratching places,\u201d where [they pel om- bats.During these engagements they utter a peculiar sound, madé more in- cenne by the inflated sacs atthe sides hk The largest member of the grouse family is the wood grouse, or caper- calllie, once known in.tland, but now extinct in the British Isles.This bird is yet found throughout much of Northern Europe and Asia, and it seems strange that our vernment has taken no steps to introduce it here in the States of the Northwest.The capercaillie, or wood grouse, measures nearly three feet in length, and a full grown male may weigh fifteen pounds, being fully as large as a turkey.The males have glossy black plumage, |.with green metallic reflection.The females .are smaller, their, plumage brown | mottled \u2018 with black.They build their nests on the ground in underbrush and lay eight to ten yellowish white eggs spotted with; dark yellow, | | oF h = BRONX'8 LAND/ ws Gets Its Name From an utch Settldr.Sal (a (New: York \u2018sun\u2019 The origin of the name \\Bronx is known to comparatively few New Yorkers.It came from an early set- \u2018tler, Jonas Bronx, who with [two companions, sailed from Holland in the private armed ship \u2018Fire of Troy,\u2019 and Saved in New Amsterdam in July, | He brought with him his household servants, together with a number of farm hands and their familles: also cattle, household furniture, a library of books and all the things (necessary to founding a new home inithe New They came well recommended to the old Dutch Director-General, and Bronx at once obtained from the Dutch est India Company a grant of 500 acres of land in what is now Westchester county, \u2018lying between the Great Kill (the Harlem River) \u2018and the Ahquahung\u2019 (the Bronx River).Following the peremptory requirements of the Dutch law, says the \u2018Magazine of American History,\u2019 he wad also obliged before taking possession of his grant to extinguish the Indian title by purchase, which he did by obtaining a grand trom the Indian chief Ranaque and Tae Kamuck, two chiefs of the Weequadsgeek tribe of Indians.Ct An old \u2018Tracing of Bronzland\u2019 still Preserved in the office of the: Soo retary of State at Albany, and the location of Jonas Bronx's house is shown thereon.Bronx upon taking possession of his property proteeded to build a house thereon.It was either of brick) or stone, probably of brick brought' from Holland.Bronx also built a tobacco house and \u2018two barracks\u2019 in close proximity to ln house.Ï These buildings were located-\\ncar the present East 133d street, a little to the north-east of where the old Morris manor house was afterward! erected.While it' is not possible to locate the precise lines of Bronx's granthit probably comprised the territory from the ent 149th street south to the Harlem River and eastward to the present Bronx River.HIGH COST OF LIVING IN JAPAN.ja (w.S.Condular and Trade Reger According to an article; in| \u2018Osaka Asahi,\u2019 prices have gone up in Japan over twofold in the last twenly years, while the purchasing value si, the currency has sensibly declined.Taking the average rate of prices in January, 1887, at 100 and the value of the currency at the same time at 100, the rate of prices in 1910 me at be 228 and the value of currency 43, according to a table publish by the Bank of Japan.; Another table published pr the same bank shows that the advance in the prices of imported goods been paratively small, while rise in the price of goods\" for the home market and fo has been greater.Compare with the advance in prices in other coun- have the _ tries the Japanese rate of advance has been about 2 percent greater than that in I.ondon and New York.This may be due to some special ihfluence, such.as the enormous expansion in the amount of money in circulation, cL A \u2018DANGEROUS .A fire broke out last night which \u2018was confined to the roof and walls of the factory of the Blaugas Company of Canada, Ltd.St.Patrick.Street, Cote St.Paul.Captain Ps Captain Légace, of the fire |brigade, had charge\u2019 of the police and ifiremen, and soon several streams wera f'uur- \u2018firemen .to carry on -their 68 they did not know at what mp nent a terrible \u2018explosion might.thought that the fire wis stay an.\u2018overheated retort, : roducedq |\u2019 export | \u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LONDON LETTER (Correspondence of the \u2018Witness.I.ondon, Aug.2° Everybody is praising the prece -Bovernment for Its handling of difficult position created by the =.tional railway strike.The King +.; taken occasion to send a special +.gram of congratulation and thanx.Mr.Lloyd George on his success ir - .matter, which was doubtless intenq , to show that His Majesty has no «: -, pathy with the prevalent cant of celui, land and London society genera: which has fallen into the sily J jof using his name as a synonym | all anarchical sentiment.The mn diate peril of a food famine Bae._ been averted by the truce arrange) : tween the companies and their i.the country breathed freely again, .the House of Commons before adjon:: ing for the autumn had a most in:.esting debate on the question whey} the use of the military to preserve.der and protect property was or w not justifiable.The Labor party by :H mouth of Mr.Ramsay Macdonald élared the policy of the Home Off: \u2018diabolical,\u2019 and he put his point view very ably when he said: \u2018I wa: to protest against this recurrence - medieval ideas of how law and ord.are to be preserved.This country .not Russia; it is not even German, We have discovered a secret wh\u2019 very few other countries have fou.out, and it is this: That the best wu to maintain law and order is to tru the ordinary operation of the law - law-abiding public opinion.Mi.Churchill, in his defence, freely a.mitted !t was not the strikers who h.: rioted or attempted to stop trains \u2014r stone the drivers; but rowdies an: roughs in many places had done th .and the government were bound take sides\u2014not with either capital « labor, but with the public by ensur- Ing the food supply.The Jhject « sending the military was not to pun ish disorder, for which a very few men would have been needed.hut >.forestall and prevent it, for which purpose the larger the force employed t+« \u2018better.Further, what had been cal] ed a reckless employment of force ha been the orderly supply of large con tingents of soldiers to railway centr.« all over the Kingdom.In all abou: twenty shots had been fired, and for or five persons killed.This is vivid to our minds; what we do not realiv- is how many lives were saved and ho.much suffering averted.Mr.Keir Ha~- die followed, accusing the governmen* of.taking sides with capital again-: labor, which Mr.Lloyd George indic- nantly proved to be entirely untru-.As a matter of fact the soldiers pr.- tected the strikers in the right of orderly combination, from the disorder!y \u2018classes, to whom the strike gave na\u2019 opportunity of lawlessness.The- could easily turn \u2018peaceful picketin.\u2019 and moral suasion into violence, nal ar This p meetings o each class stockholders.and the o holders, & provisional agreemant rectors of t way Company to and all its assets for Years for a rental su vide for interest and di lows: Payment of in ment of 3 the \u2018three (which is ercent.\u2018 de terest rate).guaranteed by lessee.5 percent.per annum of interest), end a\u2019 10 bonus being * Elven as | té the\u2018 \u2018conx \u201cbon duction of intbrest.ment half-yearly of ua and a dividend of 5 num thereafter.Te is and divide: will, in| direct obligation of Pacific Railway Com; case may bé, next after the agreement becomes: statement showing brie income Le $115,145; the forthcoming annual to be summé purpose, and subject als ing of the necessary std ity: in Canada, they hay four percent.debentuss serving all existing rights).-2 percent.per annum on ndholders for principal guaranteed by\u2019 dividen percent.per annum on.for the first four years of the lease that all these payments | plained that the lease will) from January 1 or July 1, The directors have.; LEASED FOR 999° YEARS.Conditions Between 0 C P R.and | all Rail- iE in state that {subject tv ap- nement has been made to leave the! Ung to the c.ission is ; 1 of debenture pndl \u2018and share ned for that > t4 the grant.itutory.author- vo entered: into Ft with the ai.Canadina Placific-Raile lade a e railwas term of 899 to pro- ridends as .fol- terest.on the: 2 stosk (pre- Pay- henture \u2018stock » be converted into a 50- year debenture stick à | Paymèn\u201d it 192 new in- of principal Ps ayment of hal -yeariy en the even percent.in e bonds (these bonds: being\u2019 dényerted .Into new 50-year bonds at thä new \u2018rate compensation re- i Payment.of Pay- dividend of 4 the shares { recent.per an- to be observed of interest | effect, be the the Canadian y.| It \u2018is ex- commente as the ithe date when | effective, - Iso issued.a y \u2018the results of the past year.They are as* follows:\u2014Gross receipts, including interest earned, $1,217,265; working expenses, $820,808; net receipts, $896,452; interest om -first and second debentures stocks.$165,878; balance, $230, 579; full on (seven - percent.surplus, = $116,- 434.The directors recommend a dividend of 3, percent.(158.per Share), to.be confirmed by the proprietors.at - CANADIAN ARTI J Members London, Sept.6\u2014The quét\u2018 in -thé Connaught under \u2018the |auspices of Artillery Assoclation to ward bount 5 proved a \u2018tacle and ône Which w the military annals of and.the -Mothérland.of Team Were Guest at 2 Banquet in London.Far de roôms, given \u2018the National brilliant spec- 11 lve long in the Dominion The Duke of Connaught\u2019 presided, and \u2018among the prominent.guests were\u2019 Mayor.At the cross \u2018Royal Highness were Lieut.-Col.Re- | olonel MacHac tan.;nouf and :Duke of Cdnnaught, in| p: \u201cCanadian Artillery tearm wonderfully creditable fon; that they should H : cessful in winning the P \u201ca fitting eulogy on the\u2019 they.were taking back, ; King\u2019s pri \u201cCanada an ; was delighted at their c Lords Strath- \u2018and the Lord able with His The osing the id 1t-was to the Domin- avel been suc- Tinée of Wales the assoclation\u2019s second principal strophy, and he- \u2018congratulated them in many \u2018trophies oming to Eng- \u2018land, as nothing could dp.more to pro- .mote comradeship than \u201cders with English séld .clusion the Duke: sald: rubbing shoul- fers, In con=- as sailing i for Canada, exactly a.m nth hence, and \u201choped \u201cto tlantie: * - The Earl of Strad said that not Jealous!of the artil in taking back to Canada the lion\u2019s share;.they did carrying off of their president, : \u2018toot them all on the other i Bbok |.0 hile - the sieodation was | Jokingly S prowess ore than sent the.- (Canadian.Assoctated Press).\u201cLondon, Sept.6.\u2014The | Artillery team sail for Canadian home \u2018on the \u201cRoyal George\u2019 this aftgrmopn- ne pu laft's alignment Mr M UNFORTUN ATE fines mentioned : = | Cummins Points: '8 Boudin on.Cana Hr Sona oF Abert i Bi iCummins,\".du A8 gne ement, : to- a; comes i's of particulars; Ÿ nsion was | thovetory laid over.\u2018It was sald: that an attempt at conciliation \u201cbetween.Marin + buildings | ER of | streets.or |\" BR Bishop street to re- |.fk.pain jon the\u2019 street line.JAId thofized to: be : oùnced, Canadian Pacific ty ome has.eq ed the Quebec Central Railway.\u201d The London directors of the laitier company have now.issued.ja aircuiar o bb.asked.at | percent.\u201d cash | farewell band the Canadian | Artillery contingent, \u2018who are home- | NLT [er | carl i =o \\MONTREAL STORE, ior pa Le into the - building, - - Passers-by- seeing ing his action also: \u2018detected the smoke and gathered ih:a group: \u2018on: the -other side of the street.\u2018watching.for the 1 including the |.for.coast défénce, and the Londonderry cups.| ing his baton.the flames?\u201d he asked in: appear\u2019 \u2018under 8.custodian anyhow.flames 10\" bresk out.and the bullion the custody \u2018of\u2014some | ~hoped\u201d there \u201cwould not be too strong | Another fireman artived .on the scene, and after one horrified gaze.at | - the window - also rushed \u2018into building and shortly afterwards crowd \u2018gave a cheer asthe: gallant men | \u2018were seen climbing round the coping - of the balcony In order to enter the | window from which the clouds arising.About the the \u201cwere the same: time al grinning office boy.was seen from en- \u2018other window, and the manager of the | bank was-percelved standing on step with an amused smile on \u201chis.the | \u2018face.às.\u2018if tô show.thatbe.it \u2018fire or |; flood or any .other cal \u2018Bank was perfectly safe., ©: \u2018| Then one of the crowd commenced : ty, Molsons to weep, great tears .rolled down.his.cheek and other men Were seen .furtively wiping thelr eyes.man who does duty- in that district appeared on \u2018the corner jaiintily wavs ton, \u2018You will wait a long time I guess.- Its just | down inside and that eye , mister.\u201d the- wall théy-aré pulling | smoke is the: | Gust.That is.what you have in.your Then the crowd: slowly 4 vanished, and two firemen ogept slow- United \u2018States Senato s View.of \u2018Reciprocity.Ji { Doone \u201cDes Moines, September: B\u2014Assert- ing that eur entertains none \u2018but the \u201cmost friendly peronal feeling for President Taft, \u2018but the nation\u2019 -chief exe-: 2 cutive \u2018does not take - the ogressive: ly.from.the \u201cbuilding whilé:rthe man- yer and.fr led: gent] The police-' jAre you Waiting to see | © Kindly fashs | -: ELLERS-GOUGH | Jd p q Cy THE LARGEST EXÉLUSIVE FUR HOUSE x B INTHE B ITISH EMPIRE 194\" \u201c1 THE WORLD OF FASHION IS CORRECTLY REPRESENTED IN: OUR IMMENSE COLLECTION OF NEW.g \u201c da Fe \u2019 ge in variety and assortment\u2014exclusive in de- + \u2018 Style- creations that mirror the fashions of Lon- > on Paris and New Tork , from the simplest little fur > \u201c pieces to \u2018the most Tork ate designs in.the more costly i of fur garments, A stock as comprehensive.as it is + great, and one which 2 worlds for the ability of E \u2018our designers and maker The high standard we have.| _ set- is more than met in every detail in Le + r \u201cand we \u201cbelieve a ever bit of fur that leaves hour show rooms will enhance our splendid reputation |as for menyfioturers.: \u201cWe invite comparison \u2018on.style, quality i = t Oat \u2018Alexander rest We: 3 Cs Montreal | Toronto Cm Na =~ 2 ve the: Tarest and finest col- Teotion.of HIGH-CLARS .BASTERN RUGS\u2019 IN CANADA, now on \u201cgale at our | rooms.\u201cA visit solicited.a Firemen Ctismhod Round | Build: a | + .ng; Crowd WoptTut = j \u2018 Manager Safle, .I.# a Testerts passing along.st veu, CC Ce dr street saw what appeared to:be vol- | ~J Ji aw _ |= umes of @moke.pouring .from an up- \u2018 7 = cr ee a fa: ne i per story window of the Molson bank z «5 SE WIR BO : | building.\" \u201cWithout hesitation he.Tush-.2 : Lag orm my Ll SEPTEMBER 25TH, 7 Orders.For new | Telephones, | Co \u2019 æ he ; Sw changes in subscribers\u2019 names Co = 7 Co EB or street addresses cannot be i Les | KS .listed: aTter that date.| 3 - jo 0 |.{ Lia call Contract Department, i 6000, er wet, i \u2018 1 % ne R.F.JONES, | IaNAGER, 5 | The Bol Telephone Co.o arts CE a J I ta 3 : j vr = ; MONTREAL.| = y a ç, tac A - a > er * ~ = a pT T.! - =.most of.the trading towns and.vn- of \u2018trade ond manufactures | lin : Seo \u201cHUMANITY TO ANIMAIS 2 lages of Scotland, containing, notes añd land.e manufacture .of.j2amblets.\u201c observattoñs\" concerning fe.trade, Is in a flourishing state; in iso.much The regular monthly meeting of the * manufactures and .improvements, \u2018etc.| that \u2018there are -just now employed! Executive Committee of the above So- \u2018or these towns and villages; by.David \u2018Loch.\u201cWe are apt to.find the most \u2018meagre and faded photograph of.our childhood ; hore\u201d interesting than\u2019 many.handsom= per works-bf-art, and's6ô-it.may.amuse 1 the present dwellers: in.th \u2018through: \u2018which he \u2018made \u201c| how .they.appedred - \u201cto n the year.17:78.» à 0 i | appear \u2018with h This -Jast + twenty masters, who employ a hundred and fifty looms, almost all working, upon : \u2018this\u2019 valuable They.get most of their wool.neighboring.hills, \u2018which has\u2019 and is spun among :tfhemselve son and Haig.are\u201d \u201cthe most able iri that line.medium twenty-two: lgoms, ai dred and twenty - \u2018people.t- kets are\u2019 at home, London, : Phey emr 3 branch.THe: of them.from: the bonsider-.| Moy at a da Bune clety.was held at the office of the in sident, 180 St.James Street on Friday, September 1st, at-12.15 noon, Presents: Messrs.H.Markland Molsëän, F.| wa} | Smith; L-H.Stearns, the Rev.T: jes | wis, Randall Davidson, Lt.Col.Age Grant, and Major Hooper.| The| inspectors reported: the \u2018following work.done for the month of August: Con-, vititons, 25, \u2018complaints attended, to 129:-\u2018warnikgs issued, 144; ions :32,-and ordered off work, a 4 aking.a total or 386 for the month.Rpy pan a RE .ARTI pe SSSR RES ETIENNE Sr mies GU, ir pire ane rs pipet À isms n 8 CL hen ph og bs or RNR ET CESSE ES re + hint na rere = Page ie, de it EL mie ot Ne Mis = en tv \u201ces ay pa AT ~ = i thei 1 | || J Fak i | # + Two Celebrated Makes of KID GLOVES >, The Kid Glove season has cers.and we have received our early shipments.The two following lines are of exceptional value: \u201cMonopol\u201d is one of the finest vin we carry, and it is made from selected French Kid Skms.In Black or White.Sizes 51% to 7V5.| 1 + Price.cere ee en .$1.50 a Another\u2019 is our : Special White Wahab Kid Glove Price.$1.50 Paris and Now 1 i i ( ork k Styles mn CE i Fall Suits \u2018 A distinguished © BE \u2014 showing of New ; 5 2 SUITS i N 2.pa ad Pi TICLE SKE.STL TY 2 APE PR rE A = by 2 / te A Ets a at SC par Se a ve ai \u2014p\u2014 Ww elie D .den pe rence a cctriee : A mein vide OM TEE SERA SM ani NE ST EE rE A arte = Se adh os oe he VOT lined.in Peau de = 4 a - Cygne or Satin, | - plain ar brocaded.rT ~All sizes.Prices \u2018 | Cy : from CPE.$12.50 | | HädE de be .qe | | | Up to i 1x : i ; a, | i - I \u2014 + 100.00 | | me New Crepe Cloths or Kimonas, 1 cents 4 UNE = - foo yards New fancy Crepe Cloth, 27 inches wide, ina large I N S range of choice designs\u2019 for house + wear.; I | Special Sale of 7 qi | 8 8 And STAPLES | NEW LINGERIE WAISTS T September Hosier I Value \u2018$1.75 10 $275 © Thursday $1.00 | \u201c4.; sn ith White check Special Thursda SO - 7 Lo wi te.checks.a u y per pair.ce os ee 2 We have been forfunate enough in securing just 15 \u2018dozen\u2019 Lingerie qe il 130 pains ies fay 1 lie bread os a 07 VF = Waists from |a manufacturer, this being the balance of hi stock.These 1 ' Black, Tiii Aad Whit, mostly Black, worth 7 500 yards New | Weisting Flann, in pretty stripe designs, 28 inches wide, waists are made of fine lawn, some alldÿer \u2018embroidered with high seek: dnd Ju 77.Tup/to 25 pairs és 15.\u201cpo Cal, wool.On Sale Thursday.] 50 kimrorio\u2019 sleeves; others with low neck.apd kimono sleeves.\u2018We: shall als \u2014 Sa 2 Sh mis only Women\u201d 2 tion stockings, Plain or\u2019 7 4._ 1 CL ) Co Co ; take from our own regular stock, 100 waisté \u2018 ranging from $1 75 to $2.ES SER \u201cwith: Polka Dots.-8;a.m., per pair.+081\" 2 ofans \u2014 4 : PHT a i\" Hille symge yr ft and shall include them in the sale, making 280 \u2018waists i All Waists that | ke || are worih $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75.Thursday.$1, 00 | | 28 pairs.Womeils gt and con solings 8 a 11 T il D ri t Ç : \u2018 : \u2014See Win don Dipls.5 ; e, ; Stainless Black; \u2018fine quality cotton and lise.a | - _ Ol \u20ac epar men Lon - Also fancy stripes and patterns.| { \u2018La Rive,\u201d de best $1 25 glove sold in Canada.We have tested this make | | and we now what splendid gloves they are.Every pair guaranteed.\u201cColors of Te, Brown, Grey, Navy, Green, Champagne, Mode, White La and Black.Sizes 5/7 to 7%.) Price.-.: .-$1.25 Ca - E Le.4 un RY A He \u201c4 RR pt We Ai Re * Beal 0 wor colis ; per pair.me Z fri Ia HL za A i Ar RR rE \u201cSeptember Hosiery Sale | 1 \u2018 50 only large : size Table Cloths, size 2x3 yards, all pure Linen, New t | designs, every Cloth perfect.Regular value $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, Li\" \u2018 Unequalled Offerings at 8 am SE I $4.50 each.\u201d Thursday eâch .$1.98 20 pairs Children\u2019 s fine ribbed \u201ccotton stockings.1 | \"300 pair Bath Towels, big size, heavy weight, good s strong ne Tri Brown me Te Ur THASia DEY ~ ori pr: L2 San.RE Lo \\ Es Si TS EE - Meta Lie bial «contain is Le Siping wie nr fa ME Ten + = | ste oe LUCE \u201c mr pme or tr NET.0 rr IL EE A a ns SR eue eg ; ; ge Thy \u201c LA 2 > 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | 1000, pairs Women's lisle thread stockings.iy Die | Kiss (Dea Kins) Perfume, per 0Z.\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 q A ~ 3 pairs for., .87 Co | Plain, fancy and lace embroidered stockings, in | \u201c Djer Kiss Sachet, er 0Z.vv vo vf vr ve ne ve ve + 81,0 Bel Dep artment \u2018Black, Green, Grey, Sky and fancy colors in | .P $ | 0 CL 2 fine lisle thread, EN ~ Djer Kiss Sachet, in envelopes.RS UU | : II Roman Gik Ova Belt Buckles, unta rmishable.Regia 50; pr Alo extra quality of silk lil, in s Bac Alice Blue, LE + ; I Co | BN Thursday each.= 25 | Grey, Mauve and Tan 3 pairs for 87 | \u201cDjer Kiss Sachet, in bottes.11 220102.be \u2026.\u2026.185 | a - \u2014} ___ .: i 2 _ \"Je.| | \u2014 Djer Kiss Face Cream.24 240000 01 100000 0e.175 q I OU { 800 Pair: S Women\u2019 S Cashmer ci [os Kiss Talcum, Pink and White, per tin.25 À = ! ; ° a ; ao E.a 3 Pairs.for 31 10 1 1 \u201cSanitary\u201d Tooth Brush.Regular .25.To-morrow.19 The \u201cEver-Ready\u201d Coat \u2018Hanger, made of + ave tubolar braid, 2 .es : An ll wool cashmere stocking, \u201cstainless feet, | In Black: each.: eq co.oo ° 5 pe e tr\" >.Ç H - full-fashioned legs; « î double feet and spliced Co Cuticura Soap.so oq ee so ob es oa ss se ee soe 25 Dressmakers\u2019 Favorite Gollar Support bo on ord.eee v2 Sy ankles; elastic tops.fast ral 1 Colgate Ribbon Dental Cream; | per tube.ea 20 5 1 i + | 500 Pin She ts assorted sizes.ee ee ui A I, mi 0 \u2018 In Black only.+3 pan for $1, 10 | per = i&- 0 West .Elecine Hair Wavers; 3 on card: .esta es tries 5 \u2014 _ |: i : Bathasweet.A perfume luxury for the bath; pertin.125 ii, Swit Bath Powders per tin.Le 125 A i 5 i Narrow\u201d fancy frilled elastic i in the fotos salou; Blu P Pak 2 1 - \u2014 \u2014 1 Je Fancy Pin Cushions ul NOTIONS ay | UU Slockings | | wea BE SE \u2018and White; \u2018per yärd.- em.ÉD.q Ul 8 ; | Steel \u2018Ribbon Leaders; 2° sizes on ead: per card.\u201cae La .eek 0! | 5 Bone Ribbon Leaders, with 5 yards Ribbon o on Cards, Pink, Blue and C harmine assortment.of all.he latest Novelties in ready made de oo | | Blankets.3 Tighton Hal Elsi no sewing.Black or Whit Pin cubions\u2014variou shape, doy colorings 75, $1.0, | Pia or Blue borders.Special value Thursday per pair.$5,00 | | The Ne Fax Fawn Bags can be had at our counter in: 2 the newest ive Co White; per card.Sede en eee EE | | \u2014 - in \u2014 + - = | + te $1.25, $1.75, 82.0.- - = LS ST q Heavy large size all wool Blankets, fine soft nap, pure White with Pa Dep artment g Lep: 4 Children's s Dresses _ = oe |.1000 yards Roller Towelling im inches wide, all Linen; Red i : + | lope shape of plain and fancy silk, also a few other shapes, finished with Wen are showing some pitty litle Dresses\u2019 in Hannelte for chile \u201cborder: Scotch pk: Thursday 4 2222 Le 2e 2e 112VN 5 , .p20 apg NyARRSad.LEASE INNES 3 q ~ H gold net and cord.They are the very latest, and we have oily one of od dren from i 1010.years.Prices 7 75 cents to $1.10.4 co à B Le each style.Prices are $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 and $7.50.; = 4 (UE | - pr en Pmt \u2014 0 The fong banc fbeseb £ pretty flat braid with towels.| La 1 kt Wi t Th | es ag are mad pretty at = \" ' Boys\u2019 Ni ght Shirts 4 Special splay cf | \" Ea - 1 Lo The New Syl in À | A splendid Toe o boys\u2019 Night Shirts i in white Saxony fammelette.: Maids\u201d Ov rall | Aprons : ( EE | Cy | Ass 2h to 14 years.\u201cPrices ! 1e cents to o $1.10.cn \u2018 | A special Aa have nt move a ler i of Mais\u2019 Overall Aprons in pa Chambres in very pretty patterns.EEE RE RENE CE PEN RE EE À at a (EU ECS eV M TES A a | } Ladie | REGISTERED Fine Manufactured Furs:M 1ery es\u2019 Suits, Coats, Dresses & Waists FOR FALL To maintain the independence of style so well known in connection with this exclusive women\u2019s store, we have drawn upon the resources of the most designers and makers abroad.our cordial And it is your privilege to know the best -styles - imported into Canada this Fall simply by accepting invitation to visit this store\u2014whether a purchase be intended or not.> Fur Remodell Toronto.Ask for -our Illustrated Fur Catalogue\u2014it ie * tree on: ng and Repairing for early deuvery should be arranged sor now.red uest.Fairweathers Limited 5-487 St.Catherine Street West, MONTREAL.\u2018Winnipeg.+ a \u201cTHE BEST HOME PRESERVES\u201d )| These are ma EXTR Ask your e by rightly combining luscious fresh fraits with GRANULATED SUGAR e best results are then assured.grocer for Redpath Extra Granulated Sugar.nows then that you want the best.The Canada sugar Refining Ga, Limited, Montreal.Established in 1854 by John Redpath.He + Academi s, Schools and other Educational Institutions, Have You WINDOWS CLEANED by the NEW YORK.WINDOW.CLEANING CO, Good service guaranteed.Experienced men, Promet.attention.© Write; \u2018phone: or oalf, Telephone Mai 1203 NEW APPLE RATE FIXED.\u2014\u2014 Ontario Fruit Growers Hold Meet: in Toronto.Toronto, Sept.6.\u2014Apple dealers will pay about $3.26 a barrel for No.grade winter apples grown in Ontario this year, and $2.75 for No.2's, if the suggestion of the executive of tha \u201cJo- operative Association| of Fru't Orow- ers of Ontario is carried out by the producers.Representatives of |thirly six associations from all parts of the province met at the exhibition| grounds vester- day and decided on thé above minimum rate.\u2019Th\u2018s price is|not estall'shed, but !s metaly à tnedilun.vrhereoy® producers coanecz2d with the association may fix a rate.Se Mr.Elmer Lake, the president, addressed the assemblage of apple-grow- ers on some of the opstacles the Ontario producer ig up| again in competing with British Columbia and Nova Scotia producers.He said it was the intention of the association to form a stock company of fruit growers which shall, if possible, in the future control the indus try in this province, and dispose of the conflicts that arise time and again between the grower and the dealer.Mr.Percy W.Hodgetts, \u2018director of the Provincial Government experimental farm at Jordan, and secretary of the association, predicted that the best \u201ccrops of apples in Ontagio are located .east of Toronto, and the second best along the shore of Lake: Erie.Jed be A record one; etts © general [efop this year throughout the province: ls bigger than for several years.It will show a yield fifty percent larger th an last year.Despite this fact.I cannat say that it will be an average crop, as last year's yield was exceptionally poor.The president, Mr.Liake, explained that the crop of greenings is two weeks earlier this:year than last.He sald that the prices should bel fixed in such 8 manner that the enorrhous market of Oranges and bananas is taken into consideration, these fruitd furnishing some competition with ponts T am sure that thé erop this year.said Mr.Hodg-.40 JURORS STREET « CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.Annual Convention to Take Place : in Montreal.The annual meeting of the Dominion Association of \u2018Chartered Accountants will take place at McGill University on Friday and Saturday.This asso- clation embodies all the provincial societies of chartered accountants.Its objects are to establish uniformity in standards of examination and membership throughout the country, and | generally to act in an adverse capacity to the provinelal societies.\u2019 Delegates from Ontario, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia wil] be present.Among the features will be a luncheon - tendered to: the visitors by- the Montreal association, papers on subjects of interest tothe profession, and the annual banquet, which will take | place on Friday pyenins at the Windsor Hotel.3 \u201cMONARCHISTS STILL ATIVE.Portuguese - Revolutionists Again Concentrate on Border.Lisbon, Sept.&\u2014Augusto Vascon- cellos, the Portuguese minister at Ma- arid, has informed the government \u2018that 2 monarchist force Is concentrating on the frontier, intending to enter Portugal.According to \u2018the newspaper \u2018El Capital,\u2019 the government has take en preventive -metasures, and ig econ- | vinced that the imvasion will be quelled at the first shot, and that the fight will not even amount to a skirmiah.' \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOW MONEY IS MADE IN TEST Calgary, \u2018Alb.Sept.&#\u2014Knud Knudsen has sold his section of farm land near Bassano for, \u2018$45.an acre.Less than: two.years \u2018ago Mr: Knudsen bought this land for $25 an acre his profit being over $14,000.In addition, Mr.Knudsen has 320 acres in-crop of wheat, 6ats and flax, and \u2018he expects hig harvest to be worth from seven to ten thousand dollars.Zi ws oF is cot or fr gas 1 = ACTYRED BY fc ; FALL te THURSDAY, ANP FOLLOWING | DAY 8\u2019 \u201cAT LM rise | mon] 7 SE HAVE oo ee AG jou Harte\u2019s sc in twenty-fe L | Get a box Cures a cold Price 25a.of HOW ABOUT THAT \u20ac UGH?ture.\u2018Try.a bottle id Harts! Price 250.- WINTER: FLUID.Hands and Lips; 1 ite remedy.fift rice 2¢ in ety \u201cgio Lo |For | | Chapped J.A.HARTE, Drügaist 180° Notre Dame st rest: \u2018West.LIQUOR LAW W IN COBALT.Demand | will be \u2018Made for Better Enforcente.t\u2014Church \u2018Financial 8; stem.ib .Tarontoe, \u2018Sept.\u201ceine oF ing sion of the Board of lical Alliance and Hvangs byterian urch in Canada was held sess oe Service So ithe Pres- yesterday afternoon and evening.The | chair was loccupied \u2018by Winnipeg, W.McMillen, Halifax: Dr.ith, Fredericton, N.B,; the Ross, Montreal; the Rev., Pembroke; Mr.F à Rev.E Gordon, Rev.| Reid, Mr.C.of being Dr.J .HH.Sm! A.8.J.W.Knox \u2018Boo\u2019 Arthur; the the Rev.G.the Rev.Wand the fol Rev.Dr.JG.less, ir.Mi.J.F.A.Robi : The board decided to associate secretary \u2018to work of soclal service F.binson.the Rev.Dr.others present the Rev.J.B.erick Urry, Port } .Ford, Watford; |) A.ootaidé, Owen Sound; {.: [.H.Sedgewick, Hamliton, | lowing from Jaronto:, The Shearer, Macdonald, Slomnon and the Re cr S, Grant, | Jahn wen: assist in- the\u2019 Dr.Shearer received the appointment as general secretary to have apeécidl charges.of the problem in the city.T of the mittes was adopted.re tempéränce com- It provides fer a lnches \u2018Oough Mix | = lyoars: a\u2019 favor: + appoint a new ef 2 ; AP bt ; ANEW COSTUME: \"br = This aostum ; | in me J \u2018an -favor.for dress \u201cwinter: The jacket fits rather, loosely waist line.The revers \u2018aré of white sat very narrow un erskirt, | der at- the.hem and is \u2018slashed at JT A \u201cFOOLHARDT: ACTION.set Ste Marie Resident Shoots Boul Rapids at Age of Sixty-four.Sault St.Marle, rit, Sept, 5\u2014At the age of sixty-four Jack Enright \u2018has gone in for \u2018breakiñi this end in view Re shot the Sault rapids yesterday afternoon before a | big crowd.The log he used was the same as that used & week ago by Peol- lock, when he established a record in being the first \u2018man to\u2018 shoot- the rapids on a log, but Enright made his feat ths.more hazardous by sawing four inches fens the.log, making, it.only, twelve: feet.long.stoed on théflog.-fer about Hat: the distance, when nm, ihe middle of «the: roaring current h rown and came in attached : \" the.rope \u2018which he had tled;to the dt \"Enright boasts that at the age of à A he shot the Lachine Raplds ont a cedar.tle.\u2018Before embarking on his perilous trip] he.sald to the hystahders: \u2018T am sixty- four and am past \u2018work; if I come through I won't have-to work; -and if \u2018I don\u2019t coms through alive the wager will defray.my fireral expenses.\u2019 i i re\u201d old\u201d Unset Joliet rior a2 Farope-t.London, Sept.\u20ac \u2014 \u201cAn uiteresting sugkéstion 18 made in regard to the increased cost of living, which, lke an \u2018earth: wave, has \u2018Sent a tremor.in France, an.outery \u2018against the-but- chers in Belgium, and protests against | demrrer meat and milk - in Germany cone of the new brocade permo materials.Over this\u201d is draped | \u2018a \u201cfringed, bordired tanie- \u2014.records, and with {: throughout: Europe.\u2018causing food ripts 1 Sk while it fs largely responsible for the ol sions, and À vileges ls \u201c| friction has \u2018Post-office Department.and special representative of the board to assist the local option campaigh In Alberta, -ing the hoard wlil take a large part in | the local option campaigns In Ontario and New Brunswick.| Ï Serious complaints were considered regarding the non-enforosment of the license law in Cobalt.After discussion it.wad decided: First, 0 ask the governmen to treat all the towns in.that Horthern country alike aboligh- ing loenses in all: second; fo.strigtly and congtantly enforce ithe Jaw: throughout) the district at | whateyer cost of resources and trouble.Pr.Shearer was asked to.investigate { immorai-and- other conditions \u2018in the possible.| Now grerey Ae \u2018OF FINANCE, \u2014 I Toronto, Sept.6.\u2014 Th Torbhto Presbytery met yesterday in Temple Bulld- ing and degidedly unanimously to support the financial scheme which has.been prepared for the church.\u2018The scheme was outlined by.the Rev: A.S.Grant, secretary he Rev.Dr.R.P.Mackay, moderator of the assembly, Thess ars to tour the preabyteries in Ontario and ; Quebec an \u2018tons from the.Pacific to the Atlantia; explaining the new system af finance, | In brief the scheme ia tha Tipe General |- Axsembly shall prepared udget for | the ensuing year, and shall anporton | At to the different synods! which in whole district at as hry A4 date 28 | turn will divide it amongst the.presby- |, | teries\u201d which will allot a definite amount to each church under its juripdjc- tion.In thls way every church will.know exactly what its financial burden |: is and prepare.to act ageordingly.All.special apseals are are to ibe.aliminated.1 them up | PRIVILEGE OF PUBLISHERS Otta: what class of wa, Sept.6\u2014Just matter in io te to be called a pub- lication and to receive publishers\u2018 pri- point over orhieh some.developed \u2018between - the.\u2018Home x0- cleties \u2018whiéh publish official organs, A deputation yesterday waited on\u2018 \u2014|;Ane deputy ; Postmaster-general in regard to = of these publigations, the issued by the Canadian Co-operative Union.The Post-office | Department) recently declined to.\u2018publishers dima de to tb, it, \u2018and this the union claims is so thewhat unfair, \u201cThe reason given \u201cpetton.is that:the magazine is not lin dividual subscription tin num \u201cby -diféerer \u2018Co-operater, for tha government's 4 es, it 18 mot.properiy.ps As opp publishers çlai ternal ek osed to this frat Later uch: as the 8 England, \u201cwere - gr: pial privileges Itholgh hofl & :R hile private Subpeiption, : Considergtior pecial speakers represent- of home mis.| © the Presbyterian conven- | grant {= labor unrest in\u2019 mous; output self down:to-a penses in: Great - = on Rs a 1 ~ Ottawa College.ollege u Thon To.sponded; the contrary is \u2018perfactly quiat.sidency, month.which Reyes, i ay is This suggestior that there ia a ten ti aitors be ting - VJ vi 8, 1 is, \u2018gold\u2019 has upset the balance.of prices and |.that the worid pas not yet shaken t=] Great Britain.1 > that the\u2019 enor- | n recent years true judgment.\u2019 Statistics show conclusively that In \u201c3 Gréat Eritain, on the \u2018Continent, and: in North- America nearly all the com- | moner and most necessary articles\u2019 of | food.have been steadily rising prices since the century opened.Meat | especially bacon, in Great Britain, the | - poor man's favorite; milk, bread and | - - sugar.all cost more.It 18 calculated | .percerit increase nf: the weekly budget of household -ex- | - ritain., Prof.Chapman, at, yesterday's meet- | ing of the British Association, pre-{™ dieted that the next three years would be an era of strikes, due to the fact | that, whereas up to 1896 the cost of Hving \u2018had been | faHtn té had since \u2019 then heen bic 1 Visitor x Dose Conditions An Now free Gita wa; a: Supt] 8.Omg BL.the inter in the -eity ids - Mr.of Mexico.te president of the disturbed republidg, but is an official in \u201cLondon in s two son, 14-4nd 151.\u201cyears.old respectively, to 1 \u2018bôth-in French and Bnglleh at the 5 \u201c1 wanted to: have my.In both languages, so not He is net Mexiga,.be.educated Sous educated gorreet.* = wil] Trading.Steamer Wrecked, | wa To al and | heard af your | ere, and wanted to bring |.be: educated.! .\u2018How was the revolution \u2018when you | left it In Mexico?he was asked.It's all quieted: down again,\u2019 he res, \u2018Any \"word you recéive to It's all 'The people of \u2018Mexico are waiting anxioualy- fer \u2018the election for the pre- Ig ba \u201cheld - next |\" \u2018\u2019Therë are only two candl- | \u201cdates in the field ao far.one is Fran-= |.-clsce Madero and tha other is General | There is.ne third, candidate.- FOR.AUTUMN, + This - fabrio \u201cafternoon toilets for autumn and » with the back gathered into a low in and draped, and from one side falls ~ a broad, pleated abot.This model shows the tunic effect falling over a the foundation skirt: measures about forty-eight the left side front to a height o ton Mew Baddif Spoke at Several + + Conventions, \u20ac \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 cu | just returned from a tour of the weat- ern states and provinces, where she \u2018spoke in the Interests of young working women of the cities, and was given an opportunity of speaking before the \u2018Various Baptist conventions, which -were being held In Alberta, Saskatche- TAT 1 TS.cliff went visit relatives, and hay erate | she sald she got little time for either.Speaking on the fubiagt tof J pile sf don: she sho owed: ho ie lire.anada depended on t nd of.25.ple who came to this Si ls protecting these strang young women, sera.especially rs; dcliffé also dealt with the work which might be done in the cities -by a women\u2019s hospice such as ig proposed to be built in Montreal, and said \u2018she considered ihe Test a remarkable country, an place fo 1 people to go.Fall young pa CL + À THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY PATTERN.THe home \u2018dressmaker should keep a \u2018pattern outs._ These will be found | very \u2018oëtul to refer ta from time to Hime.The Shit ee jp detre madel may be gathered or plajted.A pretty effect is gained by trimming the yoke -Jotiing With a band of embroidery to \u2018match belt and cuffs The pattern Is ent In 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years.It requires § 1-2 yards of.44-inch material For.the A0-yesr, maa, ® PATTERN N° COUPON.Please snd.the the above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below.; ., ; : > IB SR Ve, NOLL urearene Size 1.ieee evens a VU , sure out out the illus- en and on A pied on: en -cAN- ° han.k.Mrs.Radctiff, 95 \u2018Union avenue, has country, and also 22 dealt with the duties.of a country in | Jittle catalogue scrap book of the dsily | js XIV.gine \u201c LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: À | |Havergai Ladies\u2019 College i JARVIS ST.TORONTO Principal MISS KNOX .À\u2014 ; basketb specialists i For illustrated calendars an Scaoa WILL RE-OPEN ON SEPT.Thorough education on miodern lines, -and other examinations.ment, Gymnasium, HAVERGAL-ON- THE-HILL .\u201cA second Junior School to Northern and Western parts of the City.cricket, tennis, all, 13.- Separate Junior School, Domestic Science Depart- n Games, Skating Rink, be opened for the convenience of pupils resident in the Under the direct supervision of Miss Knox, assisted Ly in Junior School teaching and in d prospectus apply to the Bursar.Pre tion for honour matriculation Swimming Bath.College Heights, Toronto Large Playing Grounds of three acres\u2014 ages.R.MILLICHAMP, Hon.Sec.-Treas.\\ Ÿ tnd Girls, os os PICKERING COLLEGE NEWMARKET.a Hesideintia! Schocl for Zèrs with.Preparat oNeg and , Music and Art.Fat Term commences Sed, a, our.vy.to like, W.Lance Grouwns, new buildings, beautifully situated, >, with perfect sanitary equipment, electric light, steam beating, roomy, well-ventilated.CovprTnr instruction, firm discipline, and home- material i x advantages to make Pickering College worthy of 112 \u2018youtoonfidence.For Announcerent write il, A ry ee aL Christian influences unite with these P.FIRTH, M.A., D Sc., Principal.MANUAL ARTS .< >> \u2018The Staff of Teachers rd otielx men and thelr whole time \u2018to the.gs An eftellent achool hèm 1° .Special attention pad.+ \u20ac Military ~ ois Write for Prospectus to College.GEO.+ -goll save D COLLEGE \u201cWiLL BEGIN THE EL YEAR'S WORK: SEPT.7, 1911.> The last year was the \u201cmost successful in the history ot the Institution, the following numbers being 1 \u2018attendance: ce ve se es eee.Bbc gan.178 110 70 ve se ae ee ae 94 \u2018eleven \u2018women, who devate b provided for boys and girls.0 preparing students for McGill University and [TRUEMAN, MA.- Principal, Stanstead, Que.x 40 - A rs \u201cscHooL \u201cer RT of 1911-12 will gpen on 2nd Ootober, 181k .Applications should be made early ta the Secretary.ART ABSOCIATION J.B.ABBOTT, 900 QUESE IN ST ME NOGRAFHY and SPECIAL PRE THODS TAUGHT - BY SPBCIALIET 8 a i ¢ i Con Fae pox razon SQUARE, MONTREAL.% COURSE PARATON TORE of mE Cou on If interseted write fer + 4 dally.Ferm opens Sept.5th.our Prespectus.Te lephone UPTOWN 8, VESES ARE THOROUGK AND PBAOCTI- Interview at he College from 1, A.w.Touxe, Principal.730 ps \"IV.vi.VIL VUE \" IX.x XI, XII X11: XV.cation \u2018 n \u201cThe Eve ehin in biécts, conducted in the Commercial a 8 Feo High School, rooke Street West, management of the Montreal Institute and the Protestant 8choal Commissioners, Mo: ET TECHNICAL \u201c \u2014GEASSÉS.: Classes hnical Evening, Sep under vies tem\u2019 | Technical 53 Sher- the: joint Technical Board of set, as COURSE: |.Vv.FREEHAND DRAWIN INDUSTRIAL DESIG) APPLIED MECHANICS.THEORY OF STRUCTURES.MACHINE DESIGN, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.METAL-WORK.: ÆELECTROTECHNICS.CHEMISTRY \u2018(with L PREPARATORY co 0), Sa GLISH AND A A MATH IMATICS, ia rracTic ROUIRED IN| INDUSTRIAL WORK.nr, MECHANICAL DRAWD a - individual ).Ele ABORATORY WORK).byte and Advanced.HOUSE CARPENTRY.PATTERN MAKING.~ XVI COOKERY .XVI], SEWING AND DRES XVIIL MILLINERY, - The classrooms of the Pre lly fitted, with M 6 oud pa APE LS EL MEN a r 2 - ake the Wor RENTICNS CHANICS.; The Principal of the pete - Mr.Gammell, will be.in ce from September 5 FER \u20ac 1btns Hana: ive, from à to 9 \u201d La give \u2018imformati and en- ro oie Pron] ectus ay, now he had on appli- writls Secretary-Superin tendent.LUF Pooi-Bureet.Montreal.! am The lesen pp ply pm.| worl held roca ed.the.A e street Shore een that de ities hours, therine w.22e ns Gers MU [ à chool of its kind.PE RESUMED 4 AUGUS ToT LA Prospectus on MANU US GAZA, Prin.Avenue), whrded 910.8 rer in Italy, the a ses and Teschers letter to Miss Irwi by until September 11, ate ot abové address.a.m.; [5.80 | Westmount Private Commercisl Classes ° Will re-open a dois Mnerhrooke ftrest (near Victoria : ¥, \u2018Saptember '18,]3911,\u2019 en çourse\u2014Shorthand and.= \u201cypewriting-\"Day_ and Brening Classes.Cantilo ed Clas graduates, Training | 4913.r=.\u2018PEACE MOVEMENT.- World's nteryarliemen : ing in Rome Postpor pd, Brdasels, Sept.&\u2014The \u2018Gaz tte says that on account \u201cof \u2018the bad) gani conditions Interparlia- ry Conference in the interest of 1 peace, which is scheduled in Rome in.October, postponed.probably until the spring.ea ed : .03 STONED LEGATION, \u2018here that mobs.at the Perdvian \"the.shield.Fearing authorities at, Lima placed guards tary has been | \u2018has boon | La Par legation and.{ reprisals, sc.ool have |.ta.be |: shel day around the Bollvian legatien and nsulate.80 far no tro i?uble has ONT ARID AND ONTARIO uivial CONSERVATORY OF =.MUSIC AND ART, - Bo Whitby, Ont., Will RE-OPEN, MONDAY, Sept\u2019 11th, Those thinking of en tering should make immediate application to Rev; J J.HARE, Ph.D, 5 ALBERT COLLEGE BELLEVILLE, ONT.OVER 300 STUDENTS anrolled an- nually, one-half of whom are young la- es Highest facilities in all departments.1 win reopen Monday, September 11th, ~'or.{llustraied calendar, address, PRINCIPAL DYER, D.D, TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE (Affiliated to Se niversity.) ta Bimpson 8%, Montreal we the Higher Naucation of Foung with Preparatory ; Department yr Girls under 18 Jon \u201cA of 3 \u201cpresident \u2014Rev, y.DD, Vice-President \u2014 Von.1.a Norton, D.p.Archdeacon of Mo ntreal.: Pri noipal\u2014Misg Grace Fairley, MA, - Edinburgh.The Institute will dx TURSDAY, \u201813th September, at W Entrance examinations ars will be held at the school on Saturday, 0th September, at 10 o'clock Prine For Prospectus, ote.feply to eipal, or to A.F.RIDDELL, across: orth British Mercantile Building, é 6 François Xavier street, M 115 SHUTER STREET.; Speclal classes fle \u2018Drawing and Sew- ps.Roslyn Ladies Collège 425 MOUNT PLEASANT A WESTMQUNT, UE Will be re-opened en Eon 1 13th - : September, at lv a.m, Accommodation for one or two resident p uplls.\u2018Pros ectus on lication to P , Pincipas ARNOLD.MACKAY INSTITUTION For Protestant Deaf Mutes and The Blind, Notre Dame de Crage, Montreal.School will not re-open UNTIL SEPT.; TWENT {-FIFTH owing to extensive alterations and -déitions.The Blind and, the Dest educated and made self-aup- Porting.- ; _ HARRIET E.ASHCROFT, gupt, Pepe \"ARTHUR H.HOWELL, { Canadian Secretary London College of # Musie.PIANO PLAYINQ, SINQINQ AND.THEORY OF MUSIO, pe for beginners open ons for new gchole MISSES BRTSONS .4 and KINDERGARTEN will it re-open | Thursday, Sept.14th Pp | Gporax DURNFORD.Secretary.| FILL 00 Park Avense, à Ges Fu RE AA A BL RTI TRI EE LE PÉS LOE > Ey > .a D fr à 2.ARE a ie mat été niet tac op HPP VI men ; 2\" obra EY prea ; ai _e = -.a gery 7 i A 7 4 SR) EY SN Jr HT CE POTN porn, np q \"dau ; - - .ne J - = Ti ier SRT TNT TV AAA abr pn on ot rn on BE hy ou 1 BY se; Le i 3 A LAS Ud $ 5 ot ton, @ « : that such important i dung the past summe BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages and deaths, must invariably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them.Birth notices are inserted for 25c; marriage notices for 50c; death notices for 25¢, prepaid.The announcement of funeral appended to death notice, 25c extra; other extensions to obituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents per word extra, except poetry, which is 50c per line extra, prepald.Annual subscribers, whose names appear on our lists, may have announcements of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their immediate families, free of charge, in | which case name and address of subscribers should invariably be given.\\ MARRIED.CHAPMAN\u2014WINTER \u2014 At Montreal, Aug.29th, by the Rev.J.B.Pring, pastor of the Holiness Movement Church, James Chapman, of Mont- real, to Ethel Winifred Winter, of Ormstown, Que.| \u2018 COSTELLO\u2014WHEELI Rat th Methodist Parsonage, real on Sept.2, 1911, the Rov.C.Baldwin, Thomas C Stello.of St.Paul, to Jessie, daughter of Mr.Alfred Wheeler, of Stockport, Lancashire, England.Ew-\u2014CRONK\u2014On |Aug.30, 1911, by the Rev.N.B.Topping, ., of Pare ham, Ont, at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, Olden, Ont., George #4 Melville Drew, to Amy 'Leetie Crank, eldest daughter of Jacob Cronk, Esq.\u2014BURNS-\u2014In Marieville, Sept.by the Rev.'G asse, .a aite Jane Burns, of Sherbrooke, to Harold Gillyon James, formerly of England, now of Sherbrooke.RSHALL \u2014 WILLIAMSON -\u2014 At Hine nome of the bride\u2019s father, Ma- 08, on Sept.) 5, i Rev Fou England, B a i Marshall to Mary Williamson.: DIED.\u2014 In this a on Sept.3, 1911, \u2018AL the Tesidence of h J, C Copping, 168 s son-in-law, Mr.1gin street, John \"6th instant at.dress .\\ VA YLEN\u2014Died\u201d at Aylmer, Que., on the | 1911, Celestine Jane Bol- Io reds 66, dow of the late Dn as.Aylen, of Aylmer, Que.CRAIG \u2014 At Howick, [Q 1911, Elizabeth Davies, Crai aged 63 \"A LTON \u2014 At is A ick, Qu on Sept, 1.\u2018Hamilton, Dols 85th|y Roxburghshire, Scotland.*PENE.\u2014 In this city, jon + Beatrice Jenkins, ; Fred Penk, aged on Funeral from her dence, 484 Magdalen gence, 154 7th, at 2130 tances on vite of Aug oh years.late residence 1911, Richard , à native on Sept, 8, 1911 loved wife of 39 | years and two .mother's rest- istreet, on Thurs- p.m.Friends and ecquain .pléase accept this invitation.Brennen, ont.à on August a1st, PYE At Bron Armstrang, daughter of | Robert and the.late Julia Armstrong, ! end Seloved wife of |Geo.A.Pye, © | © i the O ment at Melljourne, | August 24th, 191L Que, on A, CALLED 2e.She has passed away like a gentle breath, ; h teép\u2019 And her eyes are closed with the sleep of death; The leaves on the tree will flutter and d the drifting snows will cover all.ut she will peacefully/ calmly rest, \u2018Forever happy, by angels blest.ch a life thly strife, Better to smile Then up the battle © ste > know that h tasks are done, mded a glory w ius are vain, when a \u2018st i \u2018no \u201cbright Wings its way to the gi tes so lights She hes passed sway but her sweet ood will, Like a So ragrant odor, 1 gers.still; The tender lesson that memory brings The mantle of patience We joan to follow the To be more like her who bas gone 2 d.: Go STEELE\u2014Suddenly, on unday, \u2018Sept.3, 1911, at the residence pf W.B.Evans, 77 Bismarck Avenue, |Toronto, Sarah Whitman, beloved wife \u2018of the Ne D.A.Steele, of\u2019 Amherst, N.S aged 72 years.e sending notices for \u2018the above mn may send with \u2018them a list of names of interested friends, together with a one-cent stémp for each address, and marked copies of the.Witness\u2019 containing the notice will be promptly mailed.For addresses In foreign countries three: : cents will be required.LEE ha LYS SNE TAKERS 290 MOUNT.IN ST Ladies\u2019 Costumes Cleaned These light Summer! Costumes are easily aoiled.We e .the best equipped plant in - for this \u201cclass of work.Bess our French Dry ! Cleaning\u2014the Best W: OR & PARKER CO, syersand Cleaners, M Font Que.620 8t.Catherine St.W.282 Notre Dame St_ W.340 Et.Catherine Bt PR Phones, Uptown 4196 and 4107.- ] directly or indirectly, MARINE PROPPLSION.oil to be Substituted For Steam in \u2018 Cruisers.London, Sept.6.ments with regard to six or\u2019 twelve months may possibly open out a new era in marine pro- -pulsion.Thé Admiralty thas ordered & 6,000 horse-power Diezel oil-burning engine, which is to be placed in exist- \u2018ing.twin screw cruisèrs in substitution for one-set steam engines.The Times\u2019 says it has not often occurred in the previous hist of shipping ges were on ™, verge of fulfilment.7 was observed on Sunday last by \u201cthe pastor and members ¢ Methodist Church for -t \u201cOn account of the : the work of the various departments jof.the church has been somewhat disor; bantzed.The Sunday-school attended \u2018the morning .service in full force under Mr.David .» H.Hammond, superintendent.: The service\u201d was conducted by the « pastor, Mr.B.B.\u2018Browd, and Mr; D.= G.Ridout, of the Montreai.Book Room.\u201cMr.Ridout's text, \u2018An object ta children, with :an \u201cobject: to.was very cleverly and \u201cSalada\u201d = and wo value is best for you in a Thousand ways\u2014 Our warrant for this.conviction is the enormous and ever increasing sale.Black or Natural Green Sample Packets.FRE \u2018Mailed on Enquiry Address \u201cSalada,\u201d Montreal James M.Aird\u2019s Bread Ad.of all kinds.Currant Bread, .\u2018Raisin Bread.Jirah Diabetic Bread.Tel.Main 1025.Relief for the Ruptured I have been ruptured for 33 years and have tried severa.trusses without satisfaction until I tried the Lindman Truss' about two years ago state that it is ating.me entire -satis- Captain John Porter, 140 Lusignan St, PE Montreal.Call or write for particulars.Consultation free.B.LINDMAN, Reg'd, 16 MoGII! College Ave., Montreal Both Equally Pure PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the First Part of Chapter 79 of the.Revised Statutes of Canada, 19086, kpown es \u201cThe Companies\u2019 Act,\u201d letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the \u2018Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the.30th day of August, 1911, incorporating Samuel William; Jacobs, King\u2019s Counsel; Alexander Rivea' Hall añd Gui Casimir Papineau-Couture, Advocates, and Minnie Isabel Bustin and Belle Rubinsky, Stenographers, \u2018all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, viz.:\u2014(a) To ac- durs and thy business! now carried: on:at the Cit ontreal, in: the Pfovince 6f Quebec ~ under the name and firm of E.W.Jacobs & Co., and any or all of the assets and liabilities of the owner of such business; and to pay for the same: in shares of the capital stock of the company; \u2018(b) To establish, \u2018conduct and operate trading posts and stores for the le, barter or exchange of merchandise, | of every nature whatsoéver; to carry on the trade and business of manufacturers of and dealers in fur, skin and pelt garments and costumes, and of dealers in raw furs, skins and pelts; and to deal:in dry goods, silks, satins, tailors\u2019 trimmings, textile fabrics of all \u2018kinds, and cloth and cotton goods generally, and.to ters, clothiers and hatters; (c) To carry on any other similar.business, whether manufacturing or otherwise, and which is germane to the foregoing powers, which may seem to the company to be capable of being convenlently carried on in connection with amy of the above businesses; (d) To acquire and undertake the whole or any part of the busi-\u2019 ness, property and liabilities of any person or company carrying on any buei- ness which this company is authorized to carry on; or possessed\u2019 of property suitable for the purposes of this company; (e) To apply for, purchase, or otherwise acquire any patents, brevets d'invention, trade marks, licenses, concessions and the like, conferring any exclusive or non-exclusive or limited right to use, or any secret or other information as to.any invention which may seem capable of being used for any acquisition of which may seem calculated, to be t this company, and to use,\\ exercisd, \u201c develop: or grant licenses in respect of, or otherwise turn to account tie.property rights or information so acquired; (f) To purchase, take on lease, or in exchange Zire, or otherwise acquire, \u2018any real and per-: sonal property,.and any rights or privi- ieges, which \u2018the company may think necessary or \u201cconvenient for the purposes of its\u2019 business, end in, :perticulaë any\u2019, land, \u2018bul dings, eadements, machinery, p lant, \u201cend «ind étock-in-trade; a) \u201cTo: ae quire He) shares inh -any- other \u2018com-.and pany fiaving objects altogether or in'pare similar to those of this company, ¢ carrying on any business capable of - ne ing conducted so as directly or inäirect- ly to benefit this company; (h) To, remunerate any person or company for.services rendered, or e rendered, in placing or assisting.to place, or -guaran- teeing the wlacing of any of the shares in the company\u2019s capital, or any debentures or.other\u2019 securities.of the company, or in or aboût\u2018the formation or promotion -of the company.0r.-the .con-.duct-of its business; (1) To draw, make; accept, \u201cfndorse, discount, Sgecute and\u2019 isstie - promjssory.notes, of, exchange, bills of lading, war Ls S other negotiable or transferable instruments; (J) To sell, improve, manage de-' velop, exchange, lease, à turn to.account or otherwise deal af \u2018ail or the company.The operations of \u2018the compäny to be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada .elsewhere by shares of one hundred dollars the chief place of business of the sal company to be.at the-City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec.August, : 1911, \u201810-2 Ee .THOMAS MULVEY, - Solicitors for agplicants.* lustrated.Mr.Ridout 1s.a: \u201cvery in clear and frée delivery.Mr.Carléton, early morning song \u201cservice and à evangelistic.meeting titer the \u201cevent Service, \u2018when: the Joung PTE recon \u2018a plan Which\u201d Potomac was\u201c p TOposings 4 a A am happy to \u2018over ~ as a going ne CH ; \u2018Yes,\u2019 said | Potomac briskly, \u2018and we.have something to ask.What is \u2018the position in Berlin?- .Li - (Marsden shrugged - his shoulders.\u2018The position in.\u2018Berlin,\u2019 ?He said, \u201cis-not .what it should be; but f ar moment carry on the business of tailors, outfit- | of the purposes of the company, or the | apd\u2019 the fact that he is a Prince any part of the property end rights of | the name of \u201cE.W.Jacobs & Co., Lim- |.\u2018ited,\u2019 with a capital stock of one hun- E \u2018dred thousand dollars, divided into 1,000, 21.Dated at the office \u2018of the Secretary.oy of State of Canada, this 31st day \u201cof = Under-Secretary.of.State.i Jacobs, Hall & Couture, teresting and strong\u2019 speaker, \u201cwith a È his \u2018assistant \u2018In.\u2018the - Book Room, was present \u2018and ledd- dn: ; FRE] >, SUMMARY OF THE PRECHDING : GHAPTERS, an\u2019 apmic | rr Mymms, amas arcs My $ has developed Mr.little London.clerk, the doubtful Facult of \u2018dreaming with absolute certainty the: winner of im- |- pending races, Ine puzzling: « question.whether staking money tainties - would - Fe Fambling 15 Brongn { by him to his.curate and carried, along.with: Mr.Mymms himself, to \u2018the- consideration f the diffident\u2019 \u2018curate\u2019s: sister, | the Duchess of Mold.At her\u2019 home were let the German Ambassador Tor- | feldt; an at ché of bassy, Mr.Napolèon London » broker, Mr.- Levi Lygons; Mr.Marsden, the power behind Ænglish-for-.eign affairs, and Cecilia, the Duchoss\u2019s | youngest alster.The presentation of.the oult y awalses.simultaneously in | the minds of the men the idea that Mr.Mymms could be taught to \u2018dream on.other matters, and at once secret plans the American -em- | Potomac; are laid to |galn ossession_ of him, J however, re.\u2018forestal talled r.Hastie] Brighton, editor of.the | Wire who ase-\u2019 cures and safely hides the dreamer on behalf of the sporting page of his ps-; per.M¥mine being soon.set on-farger: .matters: than mere:sport \u201cthe nave prô-;, \u2018gramme\u2019 of the Britist|: :Government 4a, | announced |in advance; to '& startled \"world, while matters are further com- \u2018plicated by! the Immediate abduction of ymms by Lygonse.Desparately Mars- 1 den turns to Cecilia who for the sake of -her country agrees Lygons- in his love for: her.> \u2018same time, Potomac, in \u2018conjunction with | Murphy, of the New York \u2018Flare\u2019 have.discovered Mymms's whereabouts; and\u2019: plan to secure him.Cecilia, \u2018however, gets the needed clue from Lygons, and Marsden is lable to get \u2018ahead of them, and secure 'Mymms, but only Nad have.him immediately \u2018abdiucted Tor- feldt who carries him off to he Kaiser, The much harassed Mymims in Berlin is strengthened in bis feeble determina- | tion to re English by a brief glimpse of Lord Marsden, who @- diately followed Torfeldt, but wes gum- moned.once more to England to-consider.i craprnn | XL BE THE COUNCIL OF ves In spite\u2019 of.his fat and placidity, the Duke rüghed to meet him.\u201d \u2018Georgie, he cried, \u2018ypu have come in the nick of time.\u2019 Marsden.lstarea \u201cwith superciliousness at Poto phy in the endeavor to{live down.\u201chis nick-name.i : The Duke\u2019s obvious |faith in him, | however, .so| touched \u2018him that he did his best to be genial.And genldlity was not Mafsden's strong point.\u2018You are a bit of a bole?he asked.under his br The Duke\u201d massive per was turned towards he American >.and: he : indulged ina Vink.- \u2018Can\u2019t \u2018make \u2018om - out; ne breathôd heavily.* Then Meridien took posséssion of: \u2018the situation.He nodded to Potomac and - he nodded to Murphy.He knew them | both, and en men.have business to deal with they do not Fraste time a shaking ha 1 Marsden ¢ \u201cunnecessary ac: and!\u2018 Mur- ved bo library and, ji îts head.- He motioned: Potomac à d Murphy to seats on his.right hand, and: beckoned the Ke to a seat on his left.ake uke, : however, | iad: He turned his blue, mild g upon the Americans.| \u2018You, have nething to propose?\u2019 he, asked.it is fairly happy.\u201d \u2018 In a manner which hojoould not-te- count for he had come to régard Potomac and Murphy as friends, and dealt with them \u2018from this standpoint.\u2018You Toon Was sugE \u2018Ç \u2018I \u2018mean,\u2019 said Marsden; \u201cthat as far | as 1 can see,; Mymms is being educated up to the belief.that it is a highly de-| À sirable thing to become,a German\u2014I | = 1 should- say a Prussian.\u2019 Potomae and Murphy poked: at each other, but their glance did not escape Maraden.4 © \u201cWhat is your proposal?he.asked.Potomac was what might be termed \u2018a rough cu er,\u2019 but bs astutenees was phen L \u2018Its very aimple, Lord | Marsden,\u201d he.\u2018said, and I congratulate you on your |, © Propose.to think we have a ich will come; aff, whereas you have no! scheme at all\u2014otherwise you would I~ have réturned from Berlin.\u2019 Marsden led.pleasa rtiy,| and fixed his eyeglass a: \u2018Utile more firmly into his eye.! © \u2018Suppose we cut the obvious,\u2019 ne said, \u2018and get to \u201ca cold proposition.\u201d \u201d iMarsden\u2019s mind in reality -worked on | American lines when it dame| \u2018to sheer business.Again Potomac and Murphy\u201d 100ked at each other, and again; Murphy, being the wisen man of theitwo, left Potomac tp speak.\u2018We have got a plan,\u2019 said: the freelance American diplomat, \u2018which seems.to us pretty good, but its success depends on Lady Cecilia.\u201d The Duke stared wideleyed at Po- The horror - of having.his: \u2018*Women- Kind made of froze Marsden to his marrow; \u2018but [this refrigerating process only reduced him.to: coolness.\u201cYes?His | voice\" was gently inquir-\" ing.À \u201cThe Kaiser,\u201d said Potdmad: \u2018has a nephew of thie\u2019 name of Prince-Hans- Joseph.He's a hot un.\u2019 Marsden winced.He Was thinking of Cecilia.| Lo \u2018Yes?His; \"voice.-was {more -gently.insinuating Jan \u2018before, « \u201cWell\u2019\u2014 ac dwelt à long time over that well Prince Hans-Joseph.is an- honest boy, though hot-headed.He is always in love, and, in spite of , goes on the right lines The greater the beauty he falls in love.with.the gréater his soul is.Some boys get.it that way.\u2019 .Potomac - \u2018paused; - a \u2018Now there Joan\u2019t possibly \u2018be anyone else in the world; with what I may.the {.All, i ; {have 40 do is to.get His Royal High- a | mess.aboand | the, yacht.Then, Mymis \u2018 Tin be be tthe, \u2018Joint property of the United | angry resentment, and puffe reddy to sail in her\u2019 +5] earth had ne im .| While Murpkhzr, - \u201d Pptomakc's voice | | was here to- -dgy\u2019 It could mot be:seen | and sure enough there the little new - The next night he hurried \u2018upstairs bigger and \u2018bigger all the time.There -\"labout it, too; \u201chow the big océan - seemed.to keep \u2018watch of it and obey nvevine e : + ame : \" ELIE iw sk ert s if 4 © -PACIFI C Sympanys Ofc os, 118 otre D Cap À L'Aigle, Charlevoix Co.+ | @Gttawa.4 .therine.Street, W 630 Bt.Ob A small family.Good wages.Appl EE, \u201cWw tie following purposes, viz.: : \u2018 Comptoir Mobilier Franco Ca- after 7 p.m., 450 Cote St.Antoine Road.) FI +.ae faire, by purchase, lease or MONTREAL - 25 BEC Le eae ois an.dail Salling Weekly Between \u201com which allows the | best 4.; ges Vi 8335 i * street, city.Phone in house.HY a Te etme 28 may > Sena menses to SHE aio ult Es CRE ë \u2018September 1 ie Ysepte id 50 Te ds ACCOMMODATION fcr Poi ths\u2019 HUTCHISON STREET, 8§ \u2014NICE BIN.AE.= : o / > = CT 25 - oa : - a.cr guarantee accounts due by employees ST, PAUL or MINNE APOLIS, 431.00 WESTE RN EXCU RSIONS PROFESSIONAL \u20ac ARD $ MANAGER, 142 St.Peter street.le room on bathroom flat; family; all i of the company; (q) To remunerate an À - .i : : \u20181.1 18 person or company for services render.via Muskoka route, via Sault Ste._ Round Trip from MONTREAL.a i : FLATS TO LET.(gr sa ar to be rendered inh placing of 237 Marie direct; via Detroit and Chi- | \u2014 DETROIT, Mich.16.00 | i RE |: ' = - it al : of the shares in the company\u2019s capital .ce ee 2h Tee.$16.00 - ap \u2014 i | Somes Ree on By cman | RER Men IEEE wm emvios, fo ASYOCAMSM MeRKWTEML av ICE IAT TURSIRED Buh Fon sare be he company, or in or About the forma- e ce ea, 61 es ease : SL ce - v 11° furniture; phone in 4 = tion or promotion of the co ; Sound and Sault Ste.Marie .$38.00 SAGINAW, Mich.Fe vee.$17.10 - bo \u201cSe 13 chen; would se ! KINDLING WOOD FOR THE MIL- 1% ~ To sell, lease, or otherwise allenate, de CLEVELAND, OHIO, via Buffalo $14.15 GRAND F RAPIDS, Mich.ô; .1.1! 1588 CS GAIRNTORR out wr 3 \"ELLIOTT & DAVID house.2 Church street, pit LION er Mm \"Blade 31.TE par Ë D.pose of or deal with any of th bove( .21 14 ev 4vssiecu0e - o_o gene \u2018 v i : woo ; A ol mentioned properties, rights or Priv CLEVELAND, OHIO, via Detroit ST.PAUL on MINNEAPOLIS, FRE - NEWCASTLE.\u2018sERVION.; © Aavooates, Barristers and Solicitors.TMENTS TO LET .load: J.C.MAC 0 3 wu- ! 4 A leges: te Fo do, all sheh, ofher things \u2018and boat .$18.00 A TRI ee Ce se prono tn0 ss.CAIRNTORR .{About) Sept.1 Le Commissionors for.all the Frovince .APAR .liam street.Tel.M.k as are incidental or con t ; 20 os ne 4 e .; attainment of the above objects shed REDUCED FARES a DER ie ETS 5 .100 | 83, CERVONA .: Nu (About)\u201d sut à à .Massachusetts and New York, MONTEBELLO APARTMENT, 344 STUDENTS\u2019 PIANO, SMALL SIZE, particularly to deal in| the by-products .Sept.15th to Oct.15th, inclusive, : tain street, two handsome and 00d case, nice tone; In good or- nf any of the above mentioned indus.bod For full.particulars ori sll Canada Life Building, 1 189 St.James st.tment on first floor, 8 rooms, der: may be exchanged within three tries; (t) To acquire lands for the pur \u2018Second-Class Colonist Fares from CÉEVELAND.OHIO; bite 2 - Hemryz Elliott, EC LA.David.equipped with electric fixtures, gas.| years for new piano: $75, payable $5 \u2019 1 b pur: Montreal to \u201c \u2018 d boat .i.: ° -st refrigerator and ice; ,Vacuum cash end $3 monthly.LAYTON BROS, nose of laying out thereon town sites v an HR ROBERT =zrORD 00.Limiten, ; \u201c grove; : treet West (cor.° and to lay out on such lands or other Nelson aud co Bon o anocou- Going September.14, : - cleaner, etc.No taxes: Janitor ser- gs ot Catherine stree es .° Li lands it may own, town, sites, to sub- pd Victoria, Seattle, and $47.70 limit, October.2nd.Fe {+ \u201csun, MARKEY; SKINNER, vice: telephone, etc.on Rmedlate pos | : .Le Afvide.said sit to |b rtlan 0.4 3 1 session.° i \u201cpen.build and maîntdin ohsets \u201card San Francisco, Los Angeles, REDUCED F ARES : : FR MANAGER, or JOS.SAWYER, 407 FOR SALE \u2014 ANTIQUE MAHOGANY sr sidewalks; build, establish and majn-| San Diego rien tres eer $49.00 ope C 5 ~.\u2026 PUGSLEY & HYDE, Guy street.Tel.Up.2187.| furniture, sideboards, Sores.tables, Le an watervorks 2 Por] the.and to Pres Mae rates ny other \u2018points.Pacific oast Joints.| AoTocyTas, mammssmeas me.| |: : ; | airs, old SheMeld plate, chink minis- 5 pans do be ca ed.ru he \u20ac the CHEAP EXCURSIONS i b In leet.from September 15th.to octo.\u201c170 ST.JAMES STREET,\" 5 \u2018 VETERAN LAND GRANTS $83 Borchester Were.Tel.Main 4 f : À e e roughou e j'be nclusive.: i ° ro : he name \u2018of \u201cThe Fikthead Gosia} | FROM MONTREAL TO One Wi Second'Class Colctst Pures BOP: ©.SMITE, KO FRED, 2 MARKEY.Ka.VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTID.| oN SQUARE > 1 n 8 ea ea 0, Fo 2 ; \u2018 > \u2014 7 Coke Company, Limited.\u201d with à canital Vancouver, istoriaBeatils, 0050 from ontreal, via cago, = : GPUGSLEY, located.MULHOLLAND &.CO.To- Piano, beautiful carved case, full ; ick of five milion doflars divided into Fortis eto.-.| Wescninet Ci ! B85 = G.GORDON HYDE.Te ronto._- a, one.\"Bpoiel value $138.in, shares of one hundred dollars San Francisco Bpokane.a i \u2014 =\" - gta Soe 4 thly.\u2018ach, and the chief place of business a: Diego, éto,, Los A dug) IG > riland, ; \u2019 ; : - \u2014 - ae yable $6 cash and $4 monthly., Op.2222 ee.From Montreal |.- WANTED.ue ROS.550 St.Catherine \u2018 24 Monte jn the Province st Get Unes in both directions.$ 5.45 Ban Franols or on maéles rem 5 - for London.MACLENNAN & BAKER, : OOD, SECOND street \u201crest.(corner Stanley) [Dated at the office of the Secretary Sap Franclsco.via fon vod) $115.50 val; | Aug.20.T.T.88, ABCANIAS = \"Set.1 .Advocates, Barristers ana Solicitors, WANTING 10 small call \u201cwith| same fo - »f State of Can 5 a direct! ue wm : : ; of vei cas ud Ot Golde adh sept 3th | sep 18.268, AGSONIA \"Ok 4 Asie 4 HASTEN, five master Brakes on.Cresp for| * LOST AND FOUND, LV: ; : '- nder-Secretary of State.Leave Montreal fo on \u2018Mon.| Passase Apter: Coun called secon).| _ WILLIAM A BAKER LLB: | cash 2 Logr.\u2014 \u201cSEPTEMBER 3ré AT OR IEOFFRION, Eom an & CUS § days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.20 steamers, tie 00 \u2018and \u2018upwards.Third \u2014 7 UEDA, the \u2018American Presbyterian SON, HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS pan.Berths avatlable for sccommoda: Crass, British, Bast, $20.00.Prepaid | Tel.Mato 39%.oe O PURCHASE | Sturdn, Dorchester street \u2018West, ot 97 St.James St.tion -of passengers holding first or Sacen West, $28.16.WANTED TO PU - doid locket, with owners \u2018name in \u2014 ne SE Tonio ain imine] | Vall particulars on application to - \u201c| PATTERSON & JENKINS, .| WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CAST.scribed Jk street and BER SHERBROOKE F AIR ; Manitola, seskatcheras AM, Mberta garrsios cars of similar tas at Chica.1 Bret Pt = Gutnerine Bi.W ve \u201cCook | \u201c Advocates, Barristers à Bolioitors, off Clothing.ob urniture, va rares Br Ct treat and 2 | September 19th, © 5 ; qe : 100 St.James street, Montreal.bod: else\u2019 's paices paid b \u2014 : ; 3 ~~ TIORET.OFFICES: - Trip aig Can | aontreal, Quel ec, Toronito, Bt, sortes PR æ PATTE Vi.|.Tel.East 3067.\u2026-, .: \"The Witness\u2019.is- on sale, among second Day Successful Though, 318 St.James St.Telephones, pin ve je September | MBF Gamer Line AS \u2014 = = AcE others, at the following suburban Windsor Str ; Line Agen M, ; | Attendance Was Not ag, bition.nice Vices ad Wingsor mire, oo MARRIAGE LICENSES \u2018WANTED TO PURCHASE agents : 2 Co Largo os Last Your Tu INTERCOLONIAL: RALWAY.|| wm RSR SEE EE \u2014_ : \u2019 and where to be seen, ve.P.O, MISS Sherbrooke, Sept.6.\u2014Everything | N T 2 RCOL 0 ¥ | A 1 : LF OF M.DI \"#- 8118, new number.\u2019 | HECTOR BISSAILLON, st.Dents ; passed off successfully at the Fair ) Te A Th AY os ¥ A [uen \"on Tamés Bert = \u2018 Grescent st 8 \u2014 Street LL Victoria \u2018Avenue, ; RE W \u2014 | PATENT ATTORNEYS, | MONTREAL SOUTH.| 5 eo orse races and grand \u201c [ se .: : 4 à - land specialties werd run off to.a BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.; Éestes + tants s,addressed.to the ut nder- po.Boz se .Ua Tel M.4186; \u2014\u2014 _ MR.SLATER, Lafayette Ave.fairly large crowd.he attendance | : ; $115.50 on _the outside, \u2018Ten- ~~.Gnbles\u2014\u201cNahac, Montreal: LACHINE.- mage, at Jesterd \u2019s performance\u2019 i TRAIN, SERVICE, Se ies Fretant Bhed Ture, wi} be AE = Gedea\u2014Kisbers\u2014 West.Un.G.A.\"RANSOM, 370 St.Joseph St, Corresponding \u201cday ree, 2s on Shel 1 : MARITIME EXPRESS.Mate 6 : VER it 1911, for thé: \u2018gonstruction | - @ A RABEAU, 217b St.Joseph St, : no doubt, ; year.Many, ray } ; lon.a a Freight Shed at Truro; N.S.aN MONTREAL WEST took ch'andes on the wea- for Levis, Quebec, Murray | \u2014 \u2014 \u2019 Ji s and specification.may, be seen at | Ww ots the business of Manmufaes| \u201c____., .her being fine to- -day, when the ex- |.\u2018| Bay, Riv.du , - ; 1s the most | Station Ma ster's Office, Euro, ; N.S, | Tn We cots aineers and others who realise JOHN COULTER, Westminster Ave.cursion rates are given and special 8,10: | couna, -Littie: Metis 4 {pop far \u201cbest pat oise night.: Land at the Chief Er Hy sii: | T the advisability of having their Patent .#:>J.MUNRO, Decarie St.\u2018rains run on the various railways.AM bellton, Moncton: \u201ctra t _ Montreal .end- Tow - {tom FE N.B., where forms of ténde may eu BARRIS ER ÿ business transacted by Exper Pre- VERDUN.For some reason or other the par- hide Saturdays.On \\Saturdays, ronto\u2014\"Nuft Sed.\u201d ; ere | Lu \u2018tha.conditions.of.the: specidéation ay .2.\u201cemmener | rider \u201csent upon re |.J.W, MATTHEWS, 255 Church Ave, 4 de of das obiles this year wag not I to Campbellton only.7 | ep F = TL ust be complisd sa with.par a.} À and Wrigh e Verduns\u2019 , but?\u201cthe\u201d.\u201cBirds + 0 stem the the I : gradually regal > appears to be y, also the f alf minute ereein eaten men.neouvers for Péint St, t were th 47,7 curves and opk: kisidly \u201cto: Miller G.AB ning its ; two goal act that with s to t = ave gre; .Lally\u2019 .té ; | th ; -Charle: e not outs t \u2018he \u2018gave wa his rd , cf.127 B.R H in the affec \u20ac proper place\u2019 als in the I \u2019 Montrea.he ga at \u2018satisfa s .ref- | 4 K RES SE o twenty ma s, each \u2018bel cams fielded: y toyShontz.\u2018Bo y, e.487 81 .P tions ¢f \u2018the ce| peared to ha ead, Natlon 1 was compara ction, \u2018and\u2019 century: Re.cs rk.Score: ng over do 11 well, but the \u201cBoth Yeager, 3b | 30 89 164 people of.Cana the eport-loving | PINS © ave little ch als ap- tvely clea 9.| cateli mark \u2018before : it kk \u201cWV Po ttle or nothin Fisitôre could Seager, 3b .117 490 14 31 anada.| The cro ut.ance of ; R.from Ha \u201c\u2019neridi 1 J.erdun IL.| the frst.f a with Fro H , .710 Rd 152: - Monday's games in réronto Du at Rémor win- stars a aa aa = Jas the best Awicing' Howling.Ped G.Grace, ba Wright Ee ro chk si Je nu Tigers i prio molly.se rt 122 i 52 15 4 The.were record-bieakers, wh ont- tioi s galore- of |e Tre J iTame, match, gett with the ball © MOT Tente a 0 6th_innt \u2018scattergd paf \u201cthe | E rnmitt, L£ ! 307 34 i Se Labor Day game Ng while the Serious one © vero deserip_ ?WINGED Wi ; waiched à 3 tor 39.8 wickets for ai J.orier.PA A.Wright |, sue «0 14 | good Jante i MeGingity .was.pite e Roach, 2b.123 435 oS 127 between the New Twa tish Columbia the players of which is That the.most 3 [RET ED : WHE | ed the \u2018match.\u2019 Be \u201crecord crowd = Field, mh M Morts LE ?en o well.but in he cohorts aa.pitching Nattress, wp | 58 357 54 100 Vancouvers, dre \u2018éstminsters and oro offered bribes M.A.ome of |g © - 7 RL L \u2019 C5 +4 Heal core.H.\u2018Woddall,.ght .+ 14 loose and e sixth the Bir Curtis, c.- 65 235 49 50 - * bribes A.A.t 4 J \u201cWi 1H.Ww.C b A.Wri * - 8 MoGinnit ds left urke .67 299 As Co : of vaster pro We 2 han the & e when th to thro am.2OO000 POR olletso ght vw - > Score: y \u2018took to + ft Bap Boe» 2 23 50 portions ven th e score w Ww the g ah Aaa : : T B; M.D- PF.M be - or i he bench.ue, p.oo 9 93 50 4 ! matches.To the eastern eir favor.as creepi © - 00404000 ¢ racegirdle arky os we B Bailey lf.° 30 109 5 ja politi : Interest retain : this dev: Nationa These alle ng up in me FF \u2018Bracegird , not out.owe OF ALTIMORE, f Carroll, p.© ©: 15 1 22 mo à ; Lert Sloan.Such of lacrosse he ous Pr por En en > ascuming ser re BE HO, Com 1, = a Ma = ent 125 à Bath, Bb.AB R|H PO A E Taylor, p.118 MIE fo a 4 ; red at the M.A ents as occur- ruth in them , and if th b =| at 8.80.Louse; Peel Str it a | ansell, stpd.ok .8 ne i cc os es 111 0 2 © Par erich, p.24 35 2 6 BN \\ vo Si 3 \u2018 Monday, namel :A.grounds investigati the sooner thorough.cet, to- \u201cnei, Extras Marks, 3 gash, If ve ed 12 11 Burchell p.74 4 ; q o> 3 \u2019 amely] th on mat on 1s ins a thorough : y | Veen.series sn, 9 Gettman.- 15222: 31°22 9 Burchell, p.© 2 If % 3] 05 a.cu i smashing of play > on ntentions] ter ter definitely dis tituted and ie The Bowlin ; | in {wW2c.T 2251 4 otal Gove we 12.Heuline, ef 4 eee 114 0.1 2 : 0 «12 35 1 zou | j 3 anis, \u2018the assault pn: = eu oppon- | the ame be for a po of, the pete make ar Ty will meet 1 | , Qlae A lbw, b South bases toi ol oe Fao\u201d co .* 2 113 0 81-00 game Elmiras beat the H gi bere mbers eam pectato me cer j reh evi ye Wess ead ae 3 at n e : police mes the lack or oper | N of lacrosse in parleur ng Sseas0 formoreon, - the apr vw, bi Hart se 2 9 J.\u2018Black, in st.re oe 47 \u2018Frock, DP .=; \"> .3 9.1 2 3 0 Score pipor, Day, 12 iegals ina.rent { vitation by the D vers of pied in Nationals reed the Sha : whionn on of the Build BE Marks, ; b 8.4 hurt 1.2 Totals .- = \u2014= 2212 Regara® -1223023 R.| He wi 8 e bleacher gr vet © mrocks an aw t ing Co 1 oolley, no ee es et pi, 82713 1 01 0 013 10 i f ee rr and thus stop pe ton and A Wh eS A.A pay oben attention of th ae | 5 \u20ac oe right, dot Sut - cove eur ee 3 ~~ NEWARK 2 \u201cEsttetier: stock ; EEN RE Ind : : grounds for will sched es OgTess oe : C.Preston, E.ea E2 cee en M and C e, Higzi ; .fine to test, ar ance of he th uled ount CI made at\u2018 ., Dour: \u2026 21 eyer, 8h ABR H Cullen.girs 3 depopular e all in|b the Irish: © final a retarded ub house a Bowl ler,.S.\" W- rant; BB Kell ce ven POA E #.throug La mak thes ut th men f ppear- in no , which was \u201cR ng Anal 5 indsor, ut- vo.re CE 8 002 N ke ent Tob ee tion to Monte roues Dave Stl.to play ar eens mo little lmeasure by ine| 5.& Hartf.for: 89, ¢ aie su | par.Bear di nt Builey, rf ©.ESS 908100 ATIONAL LEAGUE fous \u20ac pastimes of foreign Importation.on the Matane roliowine Saturday over.been effected mation bas, how | x Se Leds Extras «did not Collin, 88 a.ooo ood 01 10 of Brooklyn Sept where 1.LM e a, \u2019 an r SO : cree\u2019 Hee .mm ce sees es 0 , Se _\u2014_ ss i bi players mo tomed acirest of one of the Thére were fleld.y a few pleas ca EEE SL ad Totals RB ï weoss eons wa 8 A Be oe or on Î : 3 1 9 ?Garis, he, TE ler canability th nr a oh # Jo 'terialized.Th ndayls :game has ma cial returns , according to.° buildin emolition v\u2026.wwe\" \u2019 Cs \u2014 er, 1b .eee +.2.4 0] 0 1 rooklyn\u2019s d rom Chica ecured ix ; i 8 - th E- : econ teen McGinnit a +0 4.23 0 0 .0 noon ownfall gO, ca the m 7 A \u2018 \u2018mon assaul e chatge is one of thousand of the M.A.A.e offi- I! à ; eo.fe 63.1 Sh vs 7.ce 0 7 0 o|th Not until t yesterda used ; :.ME tonas com- fiv one hund A., ele | Saturday, S ontz, p .\u2026.2 00 0 e semblan he seventh y after.the PI i RE , pros.and cons pectator, and the e paying red -and s ven annual\u2019 y, Sept.23 14 th + WON sees 06 1 01 0 1 ¢ hewcomer.ce of a hit inning we h a 3h : out in legal fe will now be threshed and the LE People, inside of Beventy- and F' contests for IC © date \u2018of the ; THE Totals .1 00.0 0 0fEot to er.Meanwhile, th made off 1 : : ing H orm.The sald bers add ber of M.A.© gates, fold | Champ anadizn\u2019 Track | 4 .Scores by in: 34 116524 7 0 box, whi and chased h Phillies 1.x doubt : emry Soott, denie: player, abo ed to th A.mem.16 events, pionships.TH : i - Newark y pnings\u2014 24 7 o fared e Ragan, him fro 9 ; Ig made by th 5 | the state ut twel at .mak em- th and the There are | - : B Ce es ; little bet who suce mie olitid È di \u2018 vin.y the conplainant, D ments would ve thousand © A total © Montreal A y will take place Poi 2 ; MOTO Baltimore ee os +.010000000\u2014 ter.Score: \u2014 eeded hin 3 in.c .- : * 00-\u2014 t job UE Henry Boo, pone is artist Bol- about âve tnousend gate recdipia to Beviasom, 250 made ith Me Ba oa cle R BOAT CUI fe, eae | Brack\u201d 2200000115 1° ir.08 : his face h 8 lacrosse stick nd dollars.to |}.» : Peel St, M debn | ame 2, : orcoran: bas er, Walsh; stole ; Batteries: .000000 \u20146 11 4 \u201cest oo + 40 | the player e grab it aw C.The T et ; > ontreal ; in Alon struck out, es on balls, Sh n bases, Ragan Curtis and 0\u20140 2 > ciatio 1088 ; .H : ay fro Tecums | De = 8 ut, by Fr , Shontz 1; and Er Madd lation 1 ME ; tonal support He as urged by rom champions of as practical] 8 AG A mee SX wd Took Race in Fa y uen 2; Ra Dit eins 5: T win.en: Burk yell: | mame \u20ac De be otter, \"but be Te preparing.for their El cay tne THE TENNIS.ope gl minster\u2019s Pioneer Br k sey Fuiliton\u2014 West; Riowarsc 3: imme, 1.20: bast on err i] om WON FOR CHIC rimets i HR cool and , but he re- |- nto Cup.p we: Sen TT 0 ; st \u2019 org t cago.Sept.6.\u2014 AGO.Pog Dever Bo said he Bad rie tho mimatern Vancommemeciding ae Tournament - Organized - Huntingd ° Down, Us pa agence, Sept Louis, pis 1 Yesterdays game \u201cwit Yr R : 42: player himse e had been : nSters takes ole and e be- + ed For Se £0 speed \u20ac on, LL, Sept.6\u2014S \u201d A .inning, the Sth 6.\u2014Crystal h Louis, Qis fieldin V's game with & Mr.R A citement seit ans understood Sn ou leaving eh place next New West- | 14th and (th.P ed and.nL.so 6.\u2014 Superior | flotilla RE Dit cor a triple 5th, yesterday Jad one one e for Chicago hitting bein St David i à : the ex- for 0.aGt Co - a >; an ° n , u \u2019 n th \u2018svi re.; | Ù- Tides ace miles ne player ak on the tra coins, Saturdey trs | pan pe oo , En to tne ues taten | Ji: of rate whion the rovem | Dr PASAT re © Yat tinne een ns fl £4 gainst Scott, : no gle fo e Indians ampio ganized.nament 1 - the custody es n the t oats enc er pitched © game 4 t Chi e.Score.0 Mr.iF was high tim ott, \u2018but thought le for th in th ns to at Ste.Ag being or | of th for anoth An ex riangle of t losed | Way» but w a fine o 3.cago\u2019: .1 a | la it the e Mint © great str 15th and athe f e Har er year cited enth of the race 1 port.as Dot acco game -all the St.Loui 100020 RH.id t IR were given to that| lacrosse pla; to world's 0 Cup, onbpo Strug- ti 16th of Septe r \u2018the 14th, World's m worth troph tee bo usiast ines.{was mot accorded the b s.00 00x\u20143 5 ; lacro , , t ophy for th at signal on the co ran bases g fielded est sup- Batteries: \u2014 00100 54 gether i , must not n to understand that Tey | see Championship.me in the history ber for the first Dixie IV.the boat championsh o race was on adore tort the 1 locals flelded sharply and batteries: Brown 01\u20142 8 the \u2018 the face wit © innocent spectat: they President Murphws plonship.Matchesi have b \u2018this place \u2018erican- peediest boat ip.The won and over; that the that the ore: n and Bliss.and Neednam, u y 1 | : | tren when they ard nt spectators In £74 Murphy\u2019s .| Various tithe een played.here | defending.craft, of the Am- The tha penal the Dixie had PROVIDENCE.NAT \u2014 m pon\u201d 3 ; : , - ) the ; osse stick o the di ruling wi op es, but this) wi ere at onors.But ! carried of£ t Long Isla ioneer had : IONAL ston dE the spectat y are bein s Playin sputes th re- en tourna | will be th \u2018accel fit had he Hunti nd hills quit.Phelan .ABR \\L.LEAGUE RE ors reing Jollied b i g time of and u e- hav ment, a nym o first.|-2CC dent to.the D not been for ngton B surro » Cf +0» H PO A E STANDIN dates à EEE i : y n Montreal thé Labor nexpired e already been ber of \u2018entries, \u2018Pioneer, th oe Duke.of Westminss an and there ay took up th unding And 2D .oa + + 8 111 0.0 New York Wo G.berlan i.FE : Dr.Cou \u2014 handed ou Will in all \u2018Day match expected to prov Ked, and-1t-1s| \u201csaved th e Englishman m ter\u2019s | the thou was great rejoi e signal nderson, If pe eee 01 2 1 0 Chicago ce os on \" Lost.Pr ur 1 Fk 5 i Honaly, usineat, Frege of the Na Slsion is- this sticrmoon, and the der pére ati tre pt odes = as 165, it le Gay have b aD neh t heyy The ands.a out ojoleing among Tarioë Tip: mu de 0 9 1 0 : Plthure.ene 71 25 dns D ha EY ! nothing offici erstood \u2018that th - Test, not with the k a de- Th contest.ta hmen of test.been a hotter co est could r eo PE «Derthott, sh\u2019 cs os 4 1 FH 0 0st elphia.:: oe 53 6 | a AEE ; arrest cs far cial connected with ere teams, but b only by th eenest of The programme in | +.© The \u201cPlons n- | course was not come until Pos the Rock, ss 2° V4 011 4 0 0fCin Louis AES 65 57 -574 \\ Whe FEY) ! Club is concern the National the 85 in\u2019 the Lev the Terre 10 loca Thursday, 1 cludes: feet of eer was within | The D completed.he fui] Peterson de ee ee ee AD 19 o]§ocinnati, .« .64 61 Am .; 5 ¥ Lacr I 9 ; ave umsehs 1} gles , 14th\u2014Local\u2014 the Dixie\u2019 a hundred © ixie, al Cc » © ee ee ; 1 2 5 of Brooklyn.ee .\u2026 56 en upd Yi they 15 Concerned, ahd \u2018that osse Indlans wou nt of a pl as well, , ladies\u2019 doubl Ladies\u201d \u2018sin- boat of the at the second.st ugged on, th ackening » In = P .\u2026 3 011 7.0 Boston, .ve ee .49 63 512 chuid 9 HEF i we hav nothing té do as & body.OË uncer ould still be porte) ver: th Friday, ,15t es.80 close secorid round.\u201d N ake- derstandi ose on board speed, B tal, Pos ++ eee 11 0 9 9 .72 ant che a Ty : ave dqne,\u2019 with it.\u201cAII | taint on the k © men's .h\u2014Local- M had bee o contest ng the r ; of her at, D re we os 1.07 3 0 \"AMER 33 91 on peer FE send a , said [the dect 1 however, Yi The een ns doubles, m en\u2019s singles was offered.n seen since th public.Noe ules: better t un- DP ee ve oo 2a 0 O° 0 06 0 0 ICAN \u201c298 token 4 EE In which otest to Firesidont or.Is to played.that the match Wil stan is, | | radios\u201d sing oreo] doubles Sica faking the The Ploner Tas vor got tre Yoel Robbing and De Totals\u2019 .32 PP 2 1 D] Bost LEAGUE.tent 24 : FE ould be aw that the rpbs.band an | \u2019s singles, onéer had vet round shore be gonsines the Fionser un 278 [4 07 186 three 2ù Sept.6.; a TEE , sons: First warded to us for t match The \u2014 : 1 entrance oubles.feet\u2014and that : ainéd two hu ore before the D got back 1 to JERSEY CO : o three straight f \u2014New York afldres \u201cES , beca wo - remark trance, , $1.00 each.\u201clin t t ndred seco e the Dixi nto the ITY.yesterday\" rom Bo made it t : : allowed s use the M: rea- New - rkable.2 $2100 h Open he earl s to a whol .nd leg of e had ent Br A 4 .ed 8 game.ston, w he da] 2 Eq ; pectato ontreai CI Westmi uphill vi taken b each.tries en-.| race.y ata of e lot |.the Di the third ered the een, 2b .B R \u2018H PO for the 1 Thomas, W innine t Shae i ground, wh rs on th ub couver nster tea: ctory of y'E.Des | s will be 7 \u2018The spray a \u2018thirty-k: sturber II; lap and bef Roach, ss - oe we a 3 0 A E in the fi ocals, was r , Who start t4 hea # régulations, and ee inst the rules and source of much es Das 5 the ene ET ts, Laurentide od, the, whee pret ce Jade r Grench- reached her on ee Viva as Dotan Sst wou 4 1 9180 Pac hit \"out.New Yor Seed by, Fal sl glad 1 « à Xr | , \u2014 « .seve va - .ases ns mee ps D de a se rar AW ETON.| A eT | Ss tu Sd dE ae ts fe à LE The refere i state tha ditional w e Pacific\u2019 Pro- N oneer,.put on pall ng steering the wh ers .yesterday er eister chal- re qe 1/2 2 1 o] Bost n the and à w.Meclnty at Mohd s U |erans w t the New estern advice Presi der Re all gasolene.The speed\u2014all power, ich accepted i.the Maple Lea Butler, cf CA À 1 $ 2, dd 194 New York.10000002 R.H.the pr \u2018 thât he could Save Same, Me gular lacrosse ane ame ar ons vot- = nt and: \u2018Briti \u201cChampion stand it.They.heated.es would not Jan.And te Tymelen on a break Doesclier, pue.\" À 3 910 87070 Batteries: Thomas: 3 010 8 5 Com ; ; A.A.offic not seq\u2019 wh e opinion ; crowd crosse \u2018ser! me of the re rE es collapse.ed and there w: e Pioneer, wit ess,\u201d which retirad,| Tot PD we ve be o.4 0.90 80 \u201c94 Maker, Caldw homas, Hal \u2014 8 1 nsel ; ials ere the at the Royal C befor re The P as | against: , with the add: fred.Totals _ 10 04 well and 1 and N true t 9 number are to blam- M.A?| the tea oyal C © 8 Teco 4 e Pioneer £a Her, game ed handicap \u2014\u2014\u2014 ce oe be + \u2014 der \u2014 \u2014 Blair.una- number of police on thé Spey nad a be played od for oy.That pel Links, .creased her.le opped.The Dixie in- for i whéti.here ly.Terentered | P| xmas wT AEE EASY FOB poney to handle uumber as not ad and games ved 2% in Evo Era will a foot to alt a ad from only 4 hundred unds engi 5 Sore \u201cand aaotted for Crystal in 7th; Philadelphia.PHILADELPHIA.ton rl 1 \u20ac crowds equ.at New n Van ra \u2018 TAN es,.wh : a mile, of t he pace, E Prov nnings\u2014 oft the d , Sept.6.\u2014 Li membered th wds, it must ate ew West couver and series oneer ,.while the cre then shied, he Ameri .Eong\u2019 {dence a ga eliveries of Bundhed hi i ance, it w at with| such be re.The Salm minster.the other the d straihed themsel w of the Pi- finish, the Pioneer can boats.had Summary; Tv Lee.0610001107 gave the.home t Cashion néhed hits kes or à diers to rond take T an attend- event wi on Bellies- i , ifficulty.\" ves to overcom an sand then .h approached \u201cth two base h Stolen bases, A \u20143 Kran Washington an easy ecker p old th egiment of it th a se took Mo As the À e UP.She\u2019 ad anot © lan: its, Atz, Or tz, Phelan; rause wa vesterday b vietory matter e £ sol- is sai ore of 8 nday\u2019s t \u20ac merican o was withi her- \u2018Blo ; three base ystal, Phel ; Inni s invincibl y by 10 t Si or tics with President.Murs, couver {oem led with SEM en ther would announce.[Thor wa se Bol Seroconing où en rome whe of tg colnmitise bo ww Re Bron to Apoté Figs Viton ies making three sing! sen de mr (The cult on on is an extre Vs , an idea of th four- an- a number however, \u20186 as :suf- gines from the wild | PE.©.{me, 5, by Do n; struck out, b olan to § alls in fiv es and gettin ed, he ab vid where Natio to solve, I mely léversal of how compl goals.to | folle: int the- élubl ?0.bring out © myriad Panis, Deescher 8 by Bodient b.1 Crystal Cor e trips fo the | hase npr + was oh pas claim Lanna Lee teams will foe shawing p de 5 born for ee on and: tee who RUGB Wt we Lee ata RE Washington.3 e plate.) mi ee Dos voa, can pu than o half time Vancouver had Be publ, of.holes: perth th Major Batt | Y P LAY ER = 9 a pion Retin ey tty ts time, Philadelphia.0 1000000 0\u2014 RH F, idea phy, it » accord : and e'the b m the fir HE 5 , n ang Hart, © 19 es:\u2014Cashi x\u201410 13 1 ) real \u2018had as was inot ng to .at more etter of ore had: rat.tt ©: : CL EA .: Krause, on, Beck 4 trade i that the Natio ed a lead of tao Mont- tack had made four an even the Play.watched t! not Myopia, \u2018and.it Eton | FIRST W AAI STERN LEAGUE STANDIN Thomas and Tar and Hen À for ve kept iy: » laying area, the owded ihe first Westminster bad.goals at- emi for: oa Sod ols.ORK OU: JT Tore ry ter : won.Lost.7.c ICAN LEAGUE STAND b a a respecta » they ha openi minut scored - | nship ne | | 24 NO LL ee eu ue 44 .C, = IN 187 to the score ble distance ving ng of the es of pla n Impressed wi xt wee Baltimore 22182 150 668 Philadel Ww.G.74 1 for that meaht cer prayious quarter it w game.\u2018But i y at the.th his abil M \u201d Buffalo ce 00 oe so T9 £21 Detroit phia.oT Lost.PU ade the red tain vi bewild as all th n the third {\u2019 : onteeal 8 Montreal .0.93 585 Root ik oo - 8 45 1t He and blueitwel viccotY + ering sucée © other w Tr quad.Well 3 real .o-oo B84 66 4 éw York « .76 50 643 ters ; ed describes the ve.*7.ter scored six ssion New w.ay.- In ; Represente i ersey City ev es ve 83 69 492 Cleveland ee =.oo 67 50 an?nptew as most actions \u2018of | never a six tallies w estmins- < Se © in: Newark .ov oe sees 54 7 \u2018477 Boston.2 11 ! 86 60 gos was , the scoring of orderly, previous the Len Turnbult sean are Vancouver - Yesterda A nce oo G 11 AL Chicago ue 83 50 ñ24 but fa i at ontreals fourth goal: y\" , Turnbull scored the fret of these ?y Maroon.wo ITM à EDIT 6&4 ite pe to the when th ly had nute of these The M : .a.ee ws oo.D3 7 450 ot 5 mot crowd, © ball the chee s of play.ontreal : re os .3 4 \u201c417 to E Bot in any way interfered layers were ing on passed to Bil 1 dawn than ot | The | thelr first roo parer held | Cowan, an CHESS TOURNEY.LL wd | Pt the intense pd was brought iin.\u201cThe ehached SE and D rurnbull an rat .The ho | - iE Westmount grou ut ce on.-the witli: a, an \u201cex MG fia : EY.Sal Mista) i po TE fact that so m prevail.minister's third so tor New west.| bowlers 7 vu » a | game between Thi mds yesterday after- wi promo bee.3 \u2018who was Schlechter Again W Sa 72 and Leophards Alan quant i act that so much w: =| Now th goal.w West- owlers had to.nd Outrém n|.The wing po a conten and on St and eichm n and much A \u2014 LL wae the New Verne ont with th to be call ont lawn squad was in a sition this ander for Head: ill Marshall ann, Leichm 5 + y one-be e Outre ed last Ross, wh charge: of uarter-back fall; Dan a 8 the List.| Suechti were d ann when .1 ew Westminster hind ang 12 the ! mont play night, | o will \u2018act Ant yea: of the Gr: Ross, ng and R rawn, whil i = fans shot d M.ead, owin, ers ons poi eam.With: as coach to th r, and se and Trunks mann a ubinstein e slime uted A.A.À.g to rain nt | the th \u201chim on the -f e intermed veral of the.last Carlsbad, 8 thei nd Rabinowi and Spiel- writt Bf a lead of six green the hom, : On the | ang ree Bailie broth eld were lasted late division.junior .and round of 1] eptember 6_rye t Tr games.tsch adjourned west | A SE =, büt on the points on \u2018th.eo skips had Jim, Billy Cr.ers, Buz, Bill for not mor The worko ters\u2019 he international welfth The S os Outre { © four -rinks, alg, Perey Ro served to 1 e than an h ut tourney w chess mas- record to date: atteni + ë A.A.A.mont round.berts, of wh imber.up.th our, but with the f as contested 8 Schlech e: wa gs : behind A.Players w s the M.MONT \u2019 om are alread e men, many |, Schle eh ollowing results: (yesterday Rotlewi ter, 9 1-2; Teich Th 8 \u20ac i.eighteen en: playing 2 Seven points REAL: -FOOREY.c yin, fine\" shape.| Ritlewi ter beat Cohn, John each; C 7 1-2; Marshall mann, 8 1-2: helr ther pla ds.Rain een out: of\u2019 CLUB.while Ki Jaff 1 Lowenfisch def ler lost to IR bir ohn, Chotimir , Alechine, 1 promi y t this Int prevented, f N \u2018efgh lo was wo affe lost to A eated Fahrni ubinstein, C ski, 6 1-2 ! 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cently workers on for thful on ! el than Fit- $300, ant one time est isack's wealth the Jace, which ae ol be rage | 7 mentioned of the various publication # ; | Xt w ! n : cati Reform has ever or the finest that + © | pe mack was well ¥n dito exces Oahvis, w \u2018Céptain Pros which, 1s\" bein DES wen : off Ven can be m = = | Mui do his youth.Fo | as a \u2018Wrest-\" mile, nd he sent only a grave fu A.PA ; BOROUGH'S IDE | offered before.ade \u2014 5 [nim wrestling wath } © ltogk - Willlam This was about the fastest vo xa À OF SPORT.[MILK cama | * 16.: CL 4 8 Fit-Reform has it came world's champion.ape puni be: Tit 2 mornin\" Fiat Vin Great Factor.in Imperial l L REAM & BUTT .ay a sm p e- older horse; , Was work =>\" Buil rial Em T \u2018 .[days El ail fortune sack.gave iB, 52 3-8: seca and.stepped a half mile | ding end pire M ER- ; ; ho 8 is - off of th ands.-Sh & half mile Unity.open to nee dy sportems vais.palmy at work, as\u2018 e will im ' Ho LK y sportsmen Sways.provement in ell she has shown ime | \u201cWinnie m Our Sel Je days.\"of her trials | wn im- | bo es, Septemb nti that has eve This is by far t n the past | rough, - presid er .6\u2014Loyd - o Cally Man = 7 2, paur rs he best 1 | Chambe ent of Des- ive d sf Burge 5 The arte ri the Provincial of the r of Commerce, .the London In carefully Soa! ged Dairy eligibles y of th athletic and ad : GUA led Bott At th - Engi ev [EoRings | Canadian Ch to.addresses me UP S0to-ce4 RANTEED PURE M K ; e.Count F » Dro work on T | an athleti -day on \u2018Ci © 4 I esterday.ry Club |.of | : roézes ax\u201d \u2018fui ente hurs- Unity.\u2019 cs as factor ommerce 875 LK CO.competit on gold medal.off, ontren; \u201cnm uw ange in \u2018shifty.were, for the His Lordshi 8 in Imperial : 8ST.OATHERIN soratch as oy the.elu med: 1 Re .style, 1 ing of- fotntenance.and plesded ably E 8ST REET WE ST gapt m2.1.Ep a En re EIRE pois 2 ar Do not not eut by amateur shorts ne He nity ; x n C: Grant.g with | - Tiation bu 8 as.a ogiz- \u201cIn the afte 3 thing Lea |, Lord D lding:, , great factor | DAY held, for a ron x yetition; à p .ing\" Pin d- | the.chief\" esborough \u201cannou A Y OR re ron ee iby.Mr.was | ing\u2019 Piles.No erlands vi ject ofthe Du nosd that ntting Ariyh ip a - | into: effe sit to Canada\u2019 ke \u2018of Sutb- [- Good ; ny he i ds was fo carry | EERE \"NIGHT Samp] be enab y English} \" , Made y Oapable M je, box free le.led: to.en.pe Le sécure Send lesa on Short .In \u2018Pho ort Notice.ne Main 4904, 490 s and Sundays, Wes 5, 7248, ited, dol § nn ted, 351 St.James Stree! Yield 11 < - r _ BD.00e 0 Bu ol + HED We a rq.+ / | | i vd Li (a i Ù A RS 4 | CROW gf WILFRID WELCOMED AT COBOURG roupared Conservative Party 10 a Ship Without a Rudder and a Captain.PROPHETIC OF VICTORY.Hon.G.P.Graham Anxious to See Canada Get alt of America\u2019s Carrying Trade, raaurg, Ont, Sept.5.-\u2014\u2014Never in the pois an history of cegtral Ontario was a move enthusiastic welcome extended arty leader than -that tendered riled Laurier and his col-\u2019 the -Hon.Gegrge P.Graham, The Premier,| who.had only wefore visited Cobourg, and that wer vears ago, anrived at 1 p.m.31.was met at the stdtion by a recep- .an committee of twp hundred or so bands playing, was driven SI decorated with «nd bunting to Horse Show Park, .some five thousand people had s. élephonét.Organization .\u2026.- Main 8035 \u2018Speakers .-.\u2018ve .M.8037 Electoral Lists .« M.1555 Information Bureau ,.M.8034 = i Robert ain Liberal candl- date, St.Lawrence Want.\u2018819 Bleury St: (Central - English) fo D.5516 - 95 Bleury St.- .\u2018 va 3029 79\" St.Lawrence Boul.Æ.1329 \u201c950 St.Lawrence Boulit.BE.1243 - 13 St.Charles Borromee _ - Street .M: 7856 ST.LOUIS, - : 101 Ontario St.E, (Central _ .French) 533 517 St.Lawrence | Boul.en 289 Roy St.> x ) -88 Prince har st.'E.43 Craig St.E.Cail es .BE.409 vo ST.ANTOINE.L \u2018Dr, Milton Hersey, Liberal candi: date.Central\u2019 Cominittes Rooms, 3 \u2019 University st.UO.5963 St.Joseph Ward me, Vallee) 561 Notre Dame W.M.2461 \"979 Notre Dame W.° M.2928 876 St.Antoine .- Hy T.5143 St.George's \u2018Watd.Co 28 University St.U.T.5884 Duncan, Sec,, .U.T.5878 \u2018St.Andrew's Ward.667 St.Catherine 'W.¥.T.- 5856 .Geo.B.Robinsen .U.T.5674 Montreal Reform.Club; 30 - \u201cUniversity St .- 0; T.1128 Dr: Herseÿ; W.TT74, office.\u2018M.1634 .Disériet Committee, 88-Sf.James St.| ST.JAMES.© ', AM.L.A.Lapointe, Liberal candidate.Centrol Committee rooms, corner St.Catherine and Beau- =, \u2018dry Streets \u2026 \u2026 CB 2176 Brault Hall, 567 Berti, fm 1792 East Ward \"Coramittee,.31T, : 3, + Notre Dame E.corner 7, \u2018Bonsecours - \u2018Beau \u201cM T7817- : Ontario East, corner - ; dry - Street .a.5616 - \u2018Ontario East, corner cs = .\u2018Christophe i bY + BB 2178.-619 Craig Eas near onts a calm 5 : D, 8168 - : J.ACQUES CARTIER.James St., tel.Main 7841.Joseph and 10th .Ave.\"One.corner Notre Dame and 14th.- Outrémont\u2014On Laurier Ave.Cote St.Paul\u2014On Archibdld - \u2018Street.MAISONNEUVE.A \u2018Committee rooms have been arrang- | ed at the undermentioned places, telephones are not yet installed .in | every place.Meetings are belag held \u2018to-day to finally fix up all the*committee roomsi\u2014 Empire \u201cTheatre; \u201c1897 \u201cSt , Hochelaga.| st; 1 Carriere strasts, ~ 1248 St.Tee en ÿ Boulevard.» Hed 2140 Bt.Lawrence.Boulevard; Ap} ; LIVELY AT J Mr.Boyer Says Mr.Monk Chid His 4 in \u2018the.\u2018présent campaign was \u2018held \u2018in | tors of Jacques \u2018Cartier \u201cheard Mr.F.5 D.Monk, their former _member, and \"| date,.from the same platform.The YOU\" OTE?| Was very evenly divided politieally.those.who- are in faver .of reciprocity | : .or who for one reason or.another wish max Came when à \u2018fire alarm called Information as to questions now be- | .| in natural \u2018products alone.a corps -of towards each question | \u2019 | 18, shown in their speéches.| when not grown by the local J ducers.* This agreement will put them | tection and to assist the Mother Coun- 1 responsibilities for her own protection.brief speech, congratulated the riding \u201cAnother.committee on \u2018Roy st.\u2018soon.Bead office for the division, 88 st.\u2018Lachine \u2014 One on corner of St.but Corner of\u201d Lassällé \u2018and\u2019 su \u201ctafher: ine East In the town Of nee | he knew the position taken by the \u201cAnd when some of these approached J him after the agreement had been pub- VILLE EMARD contradioto Meeting Arous- | ed Much Heat Amongst Audience A QUESTION FOR MR, MONK.Party For Failing to Get ol Reciprocity.Ta One of.the liveliest political meetings Ville-Emard last night, when the elec- Mr.Louis Boyer, the Liberal\u2019 \u2018candi- new.Town: \u2018Hall was filled to _overfiow-' | being jammed by .many \u2018Who 1 never saw, and only occasionally could hesr tlie | speakers.\u201d Yet for three .hours they | kept their places E- - Eoth candidates received grand receptions from their friends, Ville Emard\u2019 gave à smail Liberal majority | in :1908, so the gathering last evening |.\u2018Confusion reigned supreme at times.Mr.Boyer was in the midst of his address when the big crowd on the stairs demanded that he should speak from the steps, so all could hear.This was agreed to, but another shower of rain prevented him doing so.Then a heckler gave considerable trouble, but threats of throwing him out, and a big hand clasped lightly over his mouth proved an effective silencer.The cli- the brigade from its quarters in the lower.part of \u2018the hall.\u2019 Between the clanging of fire bells and the rush of ihen to locate the trouble, the meeting vas completely demoralized \u2018for a -time.: Nr.Peter Obertain \u2018was chairman.Mr.Louis Boyer, the Liberal candidate for the constituency, was the first speaker.He was not a stranger to the riding, haviiig lived for twelve years in it, and as he was one of them he thought he could be a better representative at Ottawa than any\u201d \u2018outside person, .In the present eampaign there were two important national issues before the electors, reciprocity and the naval question; As for reciprocity, it had been \u2018sought diligently ever since 1854 by both political parties, Liberal and Conservative alike, that is, reciprocity Mr.Monk himself had chided his party for not having obtained it when {it was in- power, and even as late as last November he had pronounced himself in favor of such an agreement.\u2018I\u2019ve been asking him all through the campaign what caused him to change his mind, but so far I have received no answer.\u2019 That reciprocity would benefit.the Dominion there could be no doubt.When the farmer is prosperous he buys more manufactured goods; the manu- \u2018ploy: more labor and pay better wages, and \u2018that means greater prosperity.You cannot benefit.one without its influence being felt in other lines.In fresh fruits and vegetables, the - MR.F.D.MONK, : Conservative \u2018Candidate in Jeeques Cartier County.consuner will be a \u2018big.gainer.At present the protective: duty makes them so dear that they are beyond the reach of the workingman's purse pro- on the poor man\u2019s table by lowering the cost to him.We needed a navy for our own pro- try in \u2018¥me of war.Our trade is extensive, we have received great gifts from Great Britain, and it is only right Canada should assume some of the This navy would be purely Canadian.\u201cte would \u2018be constructed in Canada, of Canadian materials and .by our own workmen.The building of it would prove.an additional source tional prosperity.Mr.Monk had been maintaining that this question should have been submitted to the electors before being settled finally.\u2018It is beforé them \"to- \u2018day, and I ask Mr.Monk to state his position.Does he want a navy.or not?Does he favor the gift of $25, 000,000 to the old land or not?I want an answer, and he ought to tell us where he stands.\u2019 Mr.Desaulniers, K.C., in: a very upon the excellent character of its contending candidates.So in the cam- | paign, principles, not men, would have to be the consideration.Sir Wilfrid Laurier had not completéd his work tin Canada.Let him do so.Mr.F.D.Monk, who represented .dissolved, received a great ovation when he rose to'give his address.Pass- \u2018ing at once to the problems with which test, he declared his opposition to reciprocity, as it had been arranged in the present agreement.should have been heard.The Prime \u2018Minister had received delegations from the grain growers of \u2018the West, and manufacturers, but he had ignored the fruit growers, \u2018and the rights of Canadian workmen.shed; they were informed-they were {tbo late with.their objections, - \u201cThé prosperity of Canada demanded more (than the Mr.Monk of [the pre- facturer must enlarge his plant, \u2018enr- of mna-\u2018 the riding in the.Parliament recently | the electors were concerned in this con-.Before à trade pact of this character was.entered into all parties concerned the \u2018market gardeners \u2018that the raw material of the country: 1911.MR.LOUIS BOYER, Liberal Candidate in Jacques _ | Constituency.Cartier yo ! ; rand manufactured by our own.work- \u2018j men., The: finished article should be \u2018the product.of a Canadian in{a Cana- -dian factory.Our national resources must \u2018not be taken elsewhere: 2° By \u2018the building of a navy, the re- \u2018sponsibilities .of the nation had been vastly increased, and for thig responsibility there was no mandate from the people in any form.Before any policy, which entirely alters, the na- \u2018tional policy, becomes law, the people should be consulted.This was not done by Sir Wilfrid Laurier w hen the naval; policy was adopted.He {scored the Government for.its conduct in the Lanctot affair! In the Quebec Bridge case, the Liberal party had failed\u2019 to obey the injunction of \u2018Parliament: that the plans should be approved by a competent authority be- f£ore final adoption.Their failure to do this was the cause, of the disaster.Roars of dissent from the Monk men greeted Mr.J.A.David\u2019s as jon that Mr, Monk had given splendid examples of cowardice.\u2018I admired e Mr.Monk' under whom I sat in college far sent.; His biting sarcasm and bitter invective: made the Monk) faction furious, and disorder was constant, the chairman appealing for order again\u2019 and ain, and Mr.David turning to Mr.Monk to silence his friends.Mr.| {Alban Germain, K.C., tame to the rescue of the Conservatives.Passing rapidly.over the taunt of the Liberals that the Conservatives had abandoned| the policy of Sir John A.Macdonald and the fathers of the party, with \u2018You've-done-the-same\u2019 argument, he plunged into the naval issue.Under the law if not enough volunteers are obtained in time of need to fill the ranks| of the militia, the law compels service.That law is in effect to-day.When a municipal council wanta a large sum of money for a definite purpose, it submits the matter to the voters\u2019 The naval question should have [been \u2018sent to the people to see if they wanted it or not.Mr.Monk is not against a navy, but he ddes want the Government to consult the.electors.\u2018Theré had been no Canadian demand for such a change in our policy.but Sir Wilfrid Laurier had gone to London, where he had been filled with Imperial ideas.He favored .assisting the Old Land \u2018in time of absolute need when the prestige of the nation was threatened.But Canada has done enough for| the time.French- Canadians will do their part in defending \u2018Canada if the occasion demands it.We are told we have no navy at pre- gent, yet we have a Minister sof Marine, though: the few ships he jhas under him are employed most frequently in carrying ministers about fhe Dominion.To Mr.Boyer, he addres ed this question in : closing his speech: \u2018There is a rumor, of war between Britain, Francé and Germany.Will you tell us in [the name of your Government whether or not, in the event of hostilt- ties, you will send your navy before the election?\u2019 Reply ing, Mr.Boyer said je could not speak in \u2018the Government\u2019s name.We have no navy, but Britain with France as an aily, is well able: to cope with any enemy.Mr.Monk shes to consult the people on.the naval issue.But what does he purpose doing?Is he in its favor or not?Does he wish to contribute $25,000,000 to the treasury or what?If the Conservatives win in this contest, Mr.Borden.not Mr: Monk, will be leader, and they will grant the $25,000,000, and you will have nothing in return.Mr.Monk has acknowledged voted to send troops to South| Africa, but since his alliance with Mr.Bourassa he has forgotten all about it.It Is true we went to London for advice when adopting the naval policy, for where could better advice| be obtained?The Government is blamed fall of \"the Quebec Bridge.et Mr.Monk approved \u2018the plans of the engineers' engaged in the construction.Sir Wilfrid Laurier is not an ehgineer, but acted upon the advice of experts acceptable to Mr.Monk.\u2019 : re ; AGAINST RECIPEOCITY.\u2018 President of Refinery Addresses La His Emoloyees.aprem ithat he for the Y The émployees of the St.wrence Sugar Refinery were gathered i yard of the works yesterda Dror noon at 5 a\u2019clock, to hear ar ments against reciprocity advanced - Mr.Huntley Drümmond, president! of the company, Mr.C.J.Doherty, Conservative candidate in St.Ann\u2019s, Mr Louis Coderré, Conservative candidate in Hochelaga, and Mr.John Rose, an old employee.È Mr.Drummond said \u2018that the company had remained neutral Hitherto but that they believed that reciprocity would be inimical to the interests of themselves and their employees, and that they intended to fight it.The days of 1874-1879 were mentioned by the other speakers, when the Refinery\u2019 closed down for lack of protection, and the same thing Was promised them if all protection were thrown down in the future.John Rose gave some reminiscences of the {lays when the Refinery was shut down.MINISTER OF MARINE'S i VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN.The Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Minister of! Marine and Fisheries, | returned to St.Hilaire yesterday from On- tawa, and met a number of the Rou- ville workers.This afternoon he will speak at an open air meeting! at St.Jean Baptiste de Rouville, after which speak at two \u2018meetings here.will address! wm.gathering at.Collége vernay Btzeets, in Hochelaga county, and later.on will: Mary's, where he will address an open air meeting from the \u2018balcony of Mr Mederic : Martin\u2019 s house, at 929; Logan \u2018street east.On Thursday th Mr.Lemieux will speek at - Rouge- \u2014 rte WT mperial - he-will 'réturn to Montreal, and.will.Eirst.he Hall, atthe corner of :Vinet and Du- | proceed to St.> Hon.pce 0 it BOURG LAURIER SENTIMENT WAS STRONG Majority at Nationalist Meeting in Hull Were Ardent Liberals, MR.BOURASSA INTERRUPTED.Accused of Changing His Coat, He Said He Had Simply Cleaned It.Hull, Sept.5.\u2014Mr.Henri Bourassa was given a lively reception here tonight, in the Royal Skating Rink; in fact so disorderly ~did it become that one of the trouble makers was placed under arrest for creating a disturbance.The bulk of the crowd, con: sisted of Laurier supporters.The Nationalist leader spoke in support of Mr.Louis Cousineau, the Conservta« tive candidate in the Wright county.So strong was \u2018the Laurier sentiment that the Opposition had engaged a hundred policemen to be on duty ta prevent riot.The atmosphere wad very close, and during the meeting} several were ejected for interference, Shortly aftr eight o'clock the ap+ pearance of Mr.E.B.Devlin, the Liberal candidate, was the signal for a tremendous outburst of applauge, which continued for some consider able time.Mr.Bourassa, who was accompanied by Mr.C.H.Cahan, K4 C., of Montreal, chatted with Mr; Devlin, until the storm broke with the opening remarks of the chair4 man, who announced that the meet\u2018 ing would not -be contradictoire.} The Nationalist leader plunged right] into his speech amidst groans, and began by explaining that he did not wish to carry away a memory of dis« sension, and so he would say that Gs chief of a party he came to explai a policy and not debate.However, this state of affaire way soon changed, question after question being hurled at him.The first shouted at Mr.Bourassa was.\u2018You have changed your coat.\u2019 » Mr.Bourassa\u2014\u2018No, my friend, it ig not a question of changing my coaty but of taking it off to clean it, and then put it on again.\u201d The speaker dwelt on the Oliver affair, and a voice Interrupted with\u2019 \u2018The money was no good.\u2019 Mr.Bourassa\u2014'I do not know that, my friend.He probably made good use of it for himself and his friends, and an infamy among the Rougues i8 quite as bad as an infamy among thq Bleus.\u201d (Loud cheers.) After Mr.Bourassa had remarked that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had to ad journ Parliament last May @s he could trust none of his ministers ta carry it on in his absence, Mr.Devlin again asked: \u2018Tell us, Mr.Bourassa, why Laurier had to adjourn the House?\u2019 - Mr.Bourassa\u2014\u2018'On the proposition of.Mr.Bor se DÉFI hen it was not fon the other retason.' (Cheers.) Reciprocity, the speaker said, wag introduced by the: Premier to make the people forget the Quebec Bridg: disaster, the Lanctot scandal, th Oliver affair, and the Navy.If reciprocity was such a good thing for the country, why did Laurier only intro duce it after the Drummond- Artha4 btaska election?A, voice\u2014\u2018Hurrah for Laurier.\u2019 Ç Mr.Bourassa\u2014'You ought to cory \u201cHurrah for Taft,\u201d for it is he, and not Laurier, who opens the American markets.\u2019 .He proceeded to state that it wag not for love of Canada that the Am+ ericans wanted reciprocity, but that} they had eyes on Canadian produce so that food would cost less in Am erican cities.That could not be good for Canadian farmers.The turmoil now became so prod nounced that the speaker had to req frain from speaking while the police led with a rush outside several daisy turbers.J Mr.Bourassa then denounced cer tain clauses of the Navy Bill, and to the end of his speech had a splend did hearing.He concluded by saying] that the duty of the people was td punish the Laurier Government, and if the government which succeeded did not repair the crimes of its pred decessors, then they also would be unished.a Mr, C.H.Cahan, K.C, Montreal] and Mr.Louis Cousineau, the Conser4 Vative candidate, also spoke.TALKS OF CONSPIRACY Mr, Sifton Expects 13 United States Railways to Cross Border.Ottawa, Sept.6.\u2014The Hon.Clifford Sifton, and Mr.W.T.White, Toronto, general manager of the N'- tional Trust Company, who are mak-, ing an anti-reciprocity tour of Ontario, delivered addresses before à large audience in the Russell Theatre last night.The meeting was organized by the Conservative Associ- ition, and the two Conservative candidates for Ottawa were present.* Mr.Sifton dénounced the pulpwoodj United States as a conspiracy to forca e hands of the provincial governments.If the reciprocity pact car, ried the result would be that 13 or 14 United States railways would shove their rioses across the border within, ta year.Mr.Sifton predicted that in -three or four years after reciprocity; passed the farmers of the west would; demand free trade in \u2018all manufac tured produce.\u201cMr.W.T.White asserted that the United States never did anything ta help Canada, and it was a pity that reciprocity became tangled with politics.| reciprocity! + Letters opposing thle pact from Mr.J.R.Booth and Mr.W.H.Rowley, of the E.B.Eddy Company, were read and addresses | Fripp-and Dr.Chabot, Conservative, candidates for Ottawa.Joh ~ : & - MONUMENT NATIONAL.\u201cMr.George F.Johnston is prepar- Ing for a meeting in the Monument Nationale Thursday night.Amongst others the Hon.1.P.Pelletier, K.C.: the Hon, P.\u2018E, Leblanc, K.C.; drew Broder, ex-MP., of Dundas; L.Maréchal, | should\u201d \u2018be : opt within the.Dominion mont, 3 Rouvitie county.I y Ke.\u2018and Dr, Viner will \u2018speak, ae 100 \u2018, - 1 ER fr imo ie shame à wim paper products arrangement with the ! were also delivered \u2018by Mr.A EE, CONSERVATIVE MEETING IN | = ven gr deme Pt te VENT A A pps an mn mie an amp CA SE ee eee cena ee se PA unes Fgh A yom > by: EAS A cr on + pp mee ve pare - roads and all transpd Canada for Fe orm the most perfect source of supply the newest idea and best values i in Men's Shirts, Ties, Collars, etc.TOOKE, St.James and St.Catherine.Treat.F 5 Co cl A BUSINESS MANS VIEWS ON RECIPROCITY | sion on Recipro- , president of the y, Limited, said in part: : \u2018We will admit full and good right one has a definite interest in any branch of commerce that he believes will be adversely affected by the adoption of Reciprocity, he cannot be blamed for voting against it for his: own estimated advantage.No change of tariff can take place without affecting some interest or branch of commerce, or indusfry, in one way or another.A change [contemplated by any government is|invariably calculated as for the bepefit of tlie great majority of the people.I believe the protective policy of Canada was for the benefit of the country as a whole \u2014even though it enhanced the cost of living materially.It developed industry and made a be for the farmer.In this way it made some amends to the agricultural producers for a higher ¢ost on what they had to buy.\u2018 \u2018The Reciprocity now proposed dges not affect the manufacturer.They cannot show a disadvantage to them in the list of articles or in the principle.They simply fear that in the t everyone has a to his opinion, If \u2018future the protection they enjoy may be curtailed.: This fear is not justi- fled.The Laurier Government has maintained \u2018the principle of protection to which the country was committed by the preceding Conservative administration.While doing this the tariff has been simplified |and it has been administered in a RQusinesslike manner.Uniformity in its: application at all the ports of entry nas been secured, and maladministration as a grievance has disappe as far as the importers are conc ed.The whole Dominion: under Liberal rule has progressed, and unparalleled prosperity is the record before us all.Montreal has doubled\u2019 in size and importance\u2014about\u2014in -the past 15 years.Just think of Montreal as it was in 1895, and look at our city today.What a marvellous Change: \u2014 a vast accomplishme .in Canada\u2019s greatest city under al Liberal Government.Do we not owe: much to the Laurier administrati n?Who has suffered?Who ha not benefited?Our manufacturers have become rich, our bankers have tome & power in the world\u2019s finance, jour merchants opulent, our mechanics\u2019 and laborers happy.contented and prosperous.Look at our harbor and all connected with navigation out to the ocean.Our rall- | rtation facilities we enjy and profit by.It all spells progress.What a growth in every direction, absolutely impossible without the aid and c¢o-0 ation of a good strong government carried on with upright business principles, and attributes, and by men fully imbued with the welfare of all at heart, and a desire to do well by the} people governed ter home market.tuted.One cannot perhaps\u2019 blame office-, seekers for offering as a reward for ernment to \u2018Turn them out\u2019 support of the protected.interests of.this country is ill-advised and even shameless.The manufacturers hava lived and flourished in the past fifteen yeads and are utterly without reason in doubting the good faith of \u2018Sir Wilfrid Laurier.Reciprocity will make for them a better.home market, and prosperity costs them nothing.The farmers.cannot be frightened into the idea that the United States producers dump their products into this market.The cost of living is from twenty-five to fifty percent more in the United States than in Canada.Tt is higher \u2018because the United States producers cannot supply all that is required, and farm produce brings high flgures compared with what we know here.Go into the markets of Portland and Boston and you will find the consumer paying thirty-five cents for beefsteak against twenty-two cents in Montreal for the same high quality.Hay In Portland, Saco, Biddeford and Boston is twenty dollars per ton, and twelva dollars in Montreal for the same quality.In New York twenty-six dollars and more is the price of No.1 hay.Everything is dearer in that market, and there is room for all that Canada can spare at good figures.\u201d It is false to pretend that Montreal prices are \u2018Eastern United States cities.The cry that it is practically disloyal to trade north and south\u2014that this reciprocity is synonymous with all that is disloyal | to the British Empire\u2014surely this s weak and unworthy.For the past\u2014look at British Columbia.For a very long period of years the people in that province had only one way to trade\u2014north and -south.There was no.communication across the Rockies Their friends wère these terrible Yankees.The newspapers in greatest circulation were from this dreaded south.They travelled and visited south\u2014 the money in cif- culation was United States coin\u2014yet there exists no more loyal people within the British Empire than the British Columbians.For to-day, to offer \u2018an answer to this loyalty talk and nonsense, go across the water.Take the | Prime Minister of- England, the- first commoner of Britain.He is loyal\u2014 there can be no better type or example for Borden, Bourassa & Go.What does he say of reciprocity ?While he + declines to intervene, perhaps, - in Canadian politics formally, yet he does give the equivalent of an opinion.Mr.wrap themselvés up in the folds of the British flag to impress the electorate with their superior loyalty and British feeling, that \u2018we in England seek all States.We strive for it in every way | rom the first day of January till the r [: i + J - oo - thirty-fir and whose > trustees \u2018they \u201cwere , consti the services of inestimable value ren- | dered to Canada by the Laurier Gov-.\u201cbut the { country! * It must\u2019 be « giving the farmers a chance of greater.will avail themselves of reciprocity to\u2019 higher than the figures current in the |.- Asquith will tell these gentlemen who | the trade we can get with the United -and every.year, \u2018and I dont see why Canadians should.not emulate our ex- \u201cample!\u201d - \u2018All England's commercial energy Conserva- -tives \u2018dénounce: bilainess men: in.Can ada who.iwould dare to.-think of re- | \u2018moving artificial barriers-to a \u2018natural - trading in natural products in that \u201cdirection.Trade with China and Japan or with Great Britain and you are loyal \u2018British subjects; trade with the United States, your nearest and best , customer, and you.are you will lose your flag-your King, your | irrespective \u2018of opportunity, - profit, price, demand, inclination, common sense dictates or the forces of nature itself~ and\u2019 incentives seven -of Eeo- graphical position.| \u2018We will- trade with \u2018the - United States.Falsehood and nonsense cannot triumph over common business sense, and: the \"weight of the natural pressure of trade gravitation.The- United \u201cStates is our natural customer.The demand for our produce exists there, and the money exchange is ready \u2018for all Canada can.spare of her farm, products.Reciprocity and common \u2018sensé will.triumph on Sept.21st, Our great|statesman, Sir Wilfrid.Laurier, will be vindicated, ahd with the plaudits of.a happy, prosperous peo- ple he 11 be encouraged to devote years.to come in the.service of a grateful Dominion, and to! the \u2018end of his career! it.will be as in/the past, a labor-in tHe interest of peac , harmony justice, prosperity and progress.\u2019 ! + NEW.[WIRELESS STATIONS.st.Job's to Be: the New Distribu- .= tion Point, so St.Johns, N.F., Sept.6\u2014Plans for the erection -of a wireless station of | sufficient; power to allow steamers plying between Europe and America \u2018to keep in \u2018constant and direct communi- | cation with land have been formulated by Inventor Marconi who haë \u2018béen conducting experiments here for the past few days.The erection of the | proposed station Js expected to be | started within a few weeks, and its completion ' rill make St.\u2018Johns tha: distributing.\u201cpoint \u201cfor, ail .wireless -méssagez .étween\u201d England and Am-: erica and.other stations merely sub: sidiary.farcèni leaves for England lto-day to maïe final arrangements.Yesterday a lengthy méssage addressed to Prémier Morris was receive ed from the \u2018wireless station.at Clif- den, Ireland, by means.of: a \u2018tempor: ary station .on the proposed \u201csite - for the new Power station hère.\u201d - 7.PORTUGAL WILL ADOPT SYSTEM.Lisbon, Sept.6.\u2014The.| Portuguese government has notified the British and Italian æovernments' that it has decided to adopt the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy.Stations are .to be erected at \u2018Lisbon and the principal points alopg the codst and at Cape Verde.It 1s understood that Portugual has been accorded the same terms as ,| accepted by tie British | governm \u2014 An Immense Half Price > China, Bric-a-Brac, Et COMPRISING ALL OUR ODD LINES WHICH .MUST 1 BE RED TO MAKE ROOM FOR: FALL \u201cIMPORTATIONS This is one of the most important sales of the séason Thousands of dein | China and objets d'art, suitable for holiday gifts, will \u2018be icleared\u2019 at The obvious savings to be realized now should of CLEA ble pièces of half their former prices.to anticipate A ift giving.by making selections from these assortimepts.This 5 a bref § of the desirable pieces included: ; wy holiday gifts.A few slightly Less 66 2-3 per cent: QUE plated Ç Cake BasKets, ).price.CHINA ORNAMENTS, VASES, BASKETS, \u201cres TTES, FRENCH\" TAPESTRY: \u2018BOXES; A I Moc A .PQTS, \u2018PUDDING .\u2018DISHES, JUGS, ETC, Æ incomplete Dirmer and Tea Sets\u2014very | Te, desirable grades \u2014 may be eo obtained at Hf \u2018Price da Ta = LA ining from a previous sale, the balance of 1 an immense purchase of the | Terndes of Silverware will be cleared less.66 2-3%.; À generation, and consequently should prove especially appropriate for wed- 4 oA A à partial [i lst of the pieces.inclu GILT .FRAMES:.TEA \u2018Sheffield plated \u201cWaiters, prices, $5.00 | - 310.60 to $22.8 %0.Less 68 23 per \u2018cent influence many.ed TC: Silverware Less 66 2- 29 4 = This Silverware.will \u201cis as fo w ] \u2014 fF st day ot \u2018December \u2018in each, isloyal,: and | st and west, | © | ce and Fire.Committee, as -beingz tir had over: 60,00 books 1 Is AW } @evoted to securing trade with the J United States\u201d and yet.\u201c388,22 610.1s the assessors to, the Council last night, of which 328,610,500 is \u2018taxable, giving an increase of; $4,318,430.for taxable property over last year.The fact that | \u2018on.such a roll only five protests were lodged, one of which was withdrawn after being entered, indicates the trouble.that .the assessors, Messrs.R.B.\u2018Hutcheson, 'W.Godbee Brown, and Howard H.Ransom chairman), have taken over it§ preparation.ol The.revision; of the roll.only drew : a dozen or so ratepayers to the meét- ing tof the council lat night, and of the objections heard two \u2018were passed over and two.were referred to an adjourned meeting for further investigation.Rutherford, ; 4ld.J.H.Sherrard presided.The first.objection heard was \u2018from Senator Ro tion.No.ne .was present to represent the ob ector, and the assessment | was upheld by the council.Appearin for the estate or Mrs.Bliz.Raynes, Mr.Chas.Raynes point- \u2018| ed out that [whereas the valuation last year was $93,750, this year it was $154,650, an| increase of $60,900, This increase, he contended, was not Justi- fled, as the property was not on the market for sale, on Melrose enue, there .were.no -publié improvements to \u2018enhance the \"value.: It is just Pos sors have been.reading Lioyd George 3 unearned Jncrement,\u2019 suggested the cting May F.Mr.Howard .Foy - the idauë of chajriran of the dsgessors \u201cboäfd, said ca: pro-.| .perty.had à been treated as A \u20ac boring.propè on the.Dante wh 50 | cents per font 4 even then.Shed} The Bhatas 4e ie ados | e Ending a 8 sors was | : mdintained by.we ie.Zouncll : that they weré \"not trated on rLe [ same, scale.as._lands on eftaer otdu, | | end that their depth on Wôooë Avenue should be.taken.into considara*'on \u2018As against frôntage on St.\u201cat>e-ne Street.The objection was deterred to \u2018an- adjourned\u201d meeting of the \u2018wun- cil i for.consideration, as was also the detailed \u201cobjé on of the.Moutraml Water and.Power Company, for wWncm.Mr.Carmichgel appeared .and vom- plained of the disparity bs\" wzen Increases In land\u2019 values\u2018: and \u2018rental values fixed.by.the city.The four .gmplaints heard last night constitute the lowest.pumber ever = | lodged against the work of the assess-.sors.On the other hand the total increase in property value:of $5,171,980, As\u2019 the biggest increase .the city has had to show, and this is accounted for by .the high \u201cvalues.of land oh thé upper em = > bmmendation of.the Po- the tender | of August 14th, of Scott &.Pease,\" { for: one.Pops\u2019 & Hartford combination chemical and hose waggon, as speci- fled in accordance with guarantees, \u2018was accepted at a price of $6,400, payable hal?on delivery and balance on the machine being accepted © as sat- istactory, The application.of \u201cA.E.Rollit for permit.to \u2018erect stores, \u201coffices, and | garage on St.Catherine Street, Red- fern and Rangington Avenues; was re- \u2018co: ed\u201d by the Road Committee.order, and.\u201cthere being no | opposition.forthcoming,\u201d passed the The.application of Comber & Com- |: | Council.ber for a permit.to extend and alter «| bakery and.stables owned by D.Har- |- \u201cJeison, \u2018Prince Albert Avenue; was held over for consideration \u2018by the Road\u2019 Committee, Ag some ohjection was re- ; \u2018ported: to.be entertained.by néighbors.The Councfl adjourned to \u2018Monday | next, when: \u2018the.revision \u2018and; \u2018homolo- I \u2018gation 2 te valiatlo roll wit be.°F or -abolish all taxes other than land © 1 velues.\u2018 \u201cThey Hung Bi the life of Jesse P.Webb ) Governor West.said | Was \u2018convicted of the \u2018A.Johnson, a ranchman, instead of bel aneed at noon, was t.| 8.Fope Pius.torday.lecisfon of the consistorial ripveland, as new building was-à- mecopoiy à as ner i E thy total\u2019 valuation\u2019 of: Ml property, in; the.city .of Westmount, as.| shown by.the Seport \u2018presented by the | In the absence of Mayor |.t Mackay, who made a| general allegation.of excessive valua- | and beyond paving | | sible that ihe \u2018asses- | na\u2019 Company, re- |; presented où Mr.\u201cNorthey, pr- | tested their assessment.on\u2019 tha ground | | changes in the assessment act as will a 1 Casdinal }.ng.the Right Rev.N VU aera OWNING AND OPERATING & C0.LIMITED, MONTREAL I LINENS ARE BLEACHED UNDER AN IRISH SUN \u201c Atthe Bleaching Greens of Randaistowes.Co.Antrim, Ireland, Then They Are Sent Direct to Goodwins\u2019 in Montreal.storms Giti\u2018be depended + \u201cthe district We, speak of here.e 1 is sn LA $7.90 each.| The ag en ds known Treland looms large.world, - Linen standards for the highest grade liens the world over have been wov ii \u2018prides.\u201cThese linens, | Blesches seconds.\u2018Some: of of these flaws or d 1 Sell Thousands of Table Irish \u2018skies on.to bleach linen better than if\u2019s piverse have been established , .bleached, Montreal and the wè may \u2018sayY are t *ARLY.\u201cTRAY-CLOTHS at .15, .25, 35 , 40, 45, 55 and .60.SIDEBOARD COVERS from .2 F IVE O'CLOCK TEA-CLOTHS, or STAND upwards.le of this part of the country wi possession \u2018of these wonderful linens to-morrow, and be asked to pay only h combined output of Weavers\u2019 and amages are so minute as to be imperceptible.TO-MORROW will be one of - the GREATES OPPORTUNITIES of acquiring HIGH CLASS linens at some of the lowest prices, m charge of \u2018experts.in the linen business, and cirstomers can always rely on getting what er require, and the goods as represented.À visit any time: interesting.\u201cThursday will be a doubly attractive day.THEREF ORE BE \u201c9, 000.00 worth \u2018of HIGH CLASS Bleached Démask Table-cloths, Tray-cloths, Tea- \u201ccloths, etc, will be sold on Thursday for $1,500.00.All sizes are included in this ead Sale, from the small tray to the huge banquet g cloth.This assortment is so large that © it*is impossible to give full details.TABLE-CLOTHS will be on salé at .58, .72, .98, $1.60.$1.75, $1.80, $2.00, 5210, 8220 $2 we have ever offered.This department our irammoth Linen Department is at $1.20, $1.25.$1.30, $1.40, $150.40, $2.50, $2.70, $3.05 and up to COVERS from .45 each.Cloths at Half Price\u2019 with their bright suns and done in any other part of the by the Emerald Isle, The and fimshed in and a¥ound be 2 rs a à rt on ee mm mere Electric Irons ; Nothing hot, \u2018but the iron.Always ready for use, by merely turning on the current.One iron used continuously.No running to and from the stove.No Fire.No Odor.Mo Danger.Tee.es an e.Reg .Thursday ,.«ee.$4.00 ELECTRIC TOASTERS.Make your toast on the dining\u2019 table, Our Electric Toasters are - neat in finish, with switch right on the Will \u201cmake to nice toast ih half the time you Ladies White Felt, Hats, ; S1.65 WHITE HATS for right nom are much in demand \u2014 so much so that the makers cannot keep up to the demand.Thursday we show 12 dozen in a smart sailor shape with dôme crown and turned up.brim at 81 65 \u2014First Floor Up.These Books Ready at Goodwins\u2019 \u201cThe Common Law,\u201d by Robert 'W.Chambers .8L10 ALSO \u201cThe Silent Barrier,\u201d by Louis Tracy $1.10 \u201cKennedy Square,\u2019 By F.Hopkin- son Smith .8L10 \u201cThe Winning of Barbara Worth,\u201d by Harold Bell Wright .81.20 Author of \u2018The Shepherd of the Hills.\u201d \u2014 \u2014 i sa Ground Floor.æ.En R i \u2019 ° © > 2» [ak i .Me Skull par Drunk, \u2014\u2014 \u201c Unebnscious and suffering from a fractured skull which is very likely to causé \u2018his death, Milian \u2018Brinzak, a Ronmanian, 34 \u2018years of age, lies in Notre Dame Hospital: In a cell in the jail is Louis Zoborek.a Russian Pole, 32 years old, with a «charge of drunkenness.against \u201chim.\u2018Brinzak's condition is allezed to be the result of In, uries inflicted \u201cby the Pole.- On Monday: morning Constable Mor- and, of thé Frontenac street station, arrested the two mem who had been fighting on the street, the struggle being due to remarks: Zoborek used about the Roumanian \u2018When they were drinking in: a saloon on Ontario street.In.the fight Brinzak received a.terrific blow in the chest and was hurled to the pavement, his head.striking the ground.- : Four hours\u2019 later some friends ~gought to bail out.the: Romanian, and the police were surprised to find him still unconscious, .They suggested he should be removed to a hospital, and it was done.It is said that Shere the physicians.found no si of @runkenness, - but discovered t e frac- \u2018tured \u2018skull.This morning he was \u2018still unconscious, and the hospital author= ties hold - \u201cout little hope for his re- \u2018covery.TAXES oF LAND \u201cVALUES.Tox \u201cReform.League of Eastern Canada Holds Meeting in - : .Toronto, = datant seb é\u2014The- second annual: convention.of the Tax \u2018Reform and \u2018Direot- Legislation League, of Ons \u2018tarlo met yesterday in.the parish houss | : of St.James Cathedral to discuss such give municipalities the right to reduce The league will ask the government to consider the widespread demand for tax reform, as expressed in the peti- \u2018tions of more than two hundred and fifty municipal councils, two hundred trade and labor organizations, two hundred Ontario newspapers and many business concerns, and enact legisla- | tion allowing municipalities to reduce taxes on buildings, improvement and business assessments and increase taxes on land values; and thus prevent thig question\u2019 from becoming -a party issue in Ontario politics.: The name of .the socjety has now been altered to the: Tax Reform League of Eastern Canada; and under the wider scope of the new: policy the provinces of - Quebec, Néw - Brunswick, Nova Scotia and-Prince Edward Island | | will be\u2019 included In the \u2018membership.- \u201c , .1 MIX SHIPPERS.pr of the \u2018above.in: Montreal an I deavor to.settle their differences.A | arranged, except the unloading -| and the exhibit cf fruits and vegetables | approximately 350 miles.Cf \u2018this.afternoon by way of Frankfort.1 The passengers on the big Hr were : THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 is sentatives of the Railways and Milk Shippers\u2019 Association confer and en- June 30th, amicably of the empty cans.This was referréd to the Railway Commission, who ruled that where 20 or less cans were put off at a station, the railway wads [to do the unloading, from 20 to 40 cans, two shippers to assist.This was adcepted by the meeting under protest.The price of milk for seven months, commencing October 1st, was fixed at 20 cents per gallon, and cre for the same season at four percent butter fat, both delivered in the city.The following officers were appointed: President, W, C.McAlpine, Mc- Alpine, Ont.; vice-presidents, D.A.McFarlane, Kelvingrove, Que., and E.Stringer, Hemmingford, Que.; secretary, W.F.Stephen, Huntingdon, -Que.; treasurer, H.S.Tannahill, Trout River, Que.; directors, A.Watt, Lancaster; J.C.Hall, Cornwall; Donald McPhee, McAlpine, Ont.; W.R.Stewart, Athelstan; Neil Sangster, Orms- town; Geo.Armstrong, Lachute; Gor- conference was arranged on when all the differences were don Miller, St.Hermas; Fr.Manson, Como; W.Guay, St.Valentine; H.I.Lawrence, West She d; C.V.TL Robinson, St.Eustache.Que._ je FLOWER SHOW OPENS, \u2018Fine Display Vf Blooms at Armory.The annual exhibition of the Montreal Horticultural- Society and Fruit | Growers\u2019 Association of Quebec: opened this morning in the Victoria Rifles \u2018Armory, Cathcart street.In all departments display is unusually fine, nears perfection.In spite of the unfavorable season, they are müch better than in former years.In the cut flower section; the asters and gladiqli are, particularly magnificent.Messrs, Hall and Robinson, of Montreal, and Mr.Ci .A.Smith, Lachine, have magnificent exhibits of commercial plants, while the largest entry in the plant section is that of: Mr.W.J.Wilshire, gardener for Mr.R.B.Angus.4 Expert judges will award the prizes this afternoon.This evening a programme.of orchestral and vocal music will.be \u2018provided.The exhibit will be open to the public a until.to-morrow evening.''# AIRSHIP CARRIES SEVEN.9 Zeppelin Dirigible Makes Successful .Flight With Passengers, I | Baden-Baden, Germany, pt.6.\u2014 The Zeppelin dirigible balloon \u2018Schwa- baden\u2019 left this city with seven passengers at 6.05 this morning on an air voyage to Berlin.The airship is scheduled make a stop to-day at Gotha, abo st half way between Ba- .den-Baden and the German capital.\u2018The distance of the proposedt flight is -Gotha, Sept.6.\u2014The dirigible balloon| \u2018Schwa- Gotha, Duchy of Saxe-Cobun .baden\u2019 arrived here at hal Hoon\u2019 Bt twelve landed successfully.PI a pri nted - and published at No.140° St.Peter Street, in.the City of Montreal, by John Red- path ugall and Frederick Eugane | .an, Eth of Montreal, All business communications ah u addressed John Dougall & 5 ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and al .the: Editor, should.:be £ the Witn - hr Fute \u2018sion.: | carriage.\"Mount 386, ECHO OF DREYFUS TRIAL.M.Cochefert, Former Paris Poiice Chief, Passes Away.Paris, September 6.\u2014The death is announced of Armand Cochefert, a former noted chief of the detective service of Paris.He was born in 1850.M.Cochefert played a promi- nént role in the Dreyfus trial.He was a chevalier of the Legion of Honor.OBITUARY.MR.FRANK L.MILLER.Mr.Frank L.Miller died at his home in Roxham, Que.on Sunday.Aug.29, aged 35 years.The deceased was the only son of the late David Miller, who was connected with the Montreal Type Foundry for many years.Mr.Miller leaves a mother, also a wife and four young children to mourn the loss of = kind father.The funeral took place on Wednesday.afternoon, the Rev.M~.Hutchings officiating.DROWNED IN BUTTERMILK.Gilmore, Neb., September 6.\u2014Thomas Tler, a milkman, was drowned near here to-day in 1,000 gallons of buttermilk.Iler was driving a tank containing the buttermilk to this city, when\u2019 the waggon dropped into a depression in the road and overturned.The tank burst and the milk filled the depres- Iler was caught beneath the tank.Occupants of a passing automobile pulled the body from the sea of milk a half hour later.H .\u2014 ° TWINS' WERE MURDERED.Aberdeen, Wn., Sept.6\u2014The bodies: of the 19-year-old twin sons of Henry Beauer, a farmer, were found by deputy sheriffs in a lonely spot twenty miles from Montesano, and near the shack of the boy's uncle, John Turna.Bullet holes in the heads of both boys indicated the manner in which they met death.A posse is in search of Turno, who is missing.mr ue GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.The absence of Nathan Josephson.formerly a merchant of Montreal, hut whose present address is unknown.did not prevent Mr.Justice Dunlop issuing a winding-up order against His estate yesterday.Josephson owe Vincent Lamarre $375.creditors will be held on Sept.14th.and in the meanwhile Mr.Lamarre :- provisional guardian.GOVERED BREAD WAGGONS We did not wait for a law to | be passed before we adopted th: style of Waggon.Bread is so good we think deserves to be carried in a clean Sage, Look fr \u2018HARRISON'S ~ BREAD WAGGONS.A meeting ! 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