The daily witness, 19 juillet 1912, vendredi 19 juillet 1912
[" ARR TESTS ETES ES ASS QE PTE .> pes de Da ANNA SRL 1 MER Cri agin erm Pe ren ee oan mar NS ast ens : s ® L 26 C i ' al > 5 - Cre 3 ue a © FINTD EN : Ge ae le in FRIDAY.: \u2014 oe \u2019 CANADA, | WwW atch it Grow FC AYE 1 JULY 19, 1912.pt 1 I] < PRACTICABILITY OF THE HUDSON BAY ROUTE DISCUSSED BY EXPERT ay JAN TORPEDO BOATS SUNK DARDANELLES ORDERED CLOSED # ron, q * \u201cne Attack kish Lo.\u2014 Less ss = «ng Attack on Turkish Forts Lining ; - tenulsed-\u2014-Council | \u2018Departure of Vessels From Montreal Brings ts xepuised-Council of War Held at ALT | Co : Ce PRARAN A > \u2014 1p suit a | ane .dhe PAE SA Front Consideration of the DiTiculiies \u201chi su dil 5 d dCe ésults in No.a fey aniada\u2019, \\ Lo \u2014IN rio CA ef SEN Ses CED Dangers and Also the Advantages Drastic Action, 47 ESET ; s £ Mn = \u201c a 2 * 3 dE of the Project.La 1 w f (the entrance to the Dardanelles for months pe Re ES ox eral I urkish islands ; pégr-sienhn 7 endian\u2019 WE, The inters: récents sm rie | ~ ; pedo Ç tt k d h in the Aegean Sea, od Serits a 4 Dog the Hudson's Day by the depart ire \u20ac.be Le ç.i\" \u20ac the entrance early to-day.Can 2 se RE = cs a number of ships !ron; Menreu * | Cat re WwW ; Ir ; ; = à 7 a Jrosntdere he pol réegooers, has ad fay.on s pliec It a heavy fire, sinking two Ug 7 Pberapis ihe 7 ar gions, has mad 0 ÿ hd Galata sibilite of The Toute à comme.Con + oa ; ; r A £3 f IscuUssion, C ° abinet met in a hurry at the Sultan\u2019s Palace ; of sone Le La Les age er a \u201cy - \u2019 : > e great:.y varié Arctic cons: + T4 | pu rancil of w ar, 1t was decided to close the of Canada, with its large islands.ne Lapis leis and channels.ix too much clogs 4 \"rend 1 a er ; : th fee to be of much pracca.CSP.\u2018porte y are still enthusiastic a 5 ER ce Cie as : about the war, owing to tur Hudson Bay, a Mediterranean se he 5 : but efforts are being made to bring about A a Sa mes long from norh to south ES ~ , ; Se M ; and 600 mises wide, with js cute Le 7 < e Ë se = \u201c2% Hudson Strait, has \u2018ong bec navi pas Y PEN ; .y us AA \u201caalers > 19\u2014 \u2014 Eight | foreign governments have been noti USA) gated by trading ships and was ors.rus YEAR its attacked the fiéd by Turkey that it was necesse = and may become a great enter Per\" EXCEPTIONAL.oo ; ; for vessels assi - ary wheat of Western Canada though = ose Dardanelles at 1.30 passing through the ab ab wes a ; , NT | strait to employ local pile ed hy See except for \u2018on months ny Pas Tes .- \"4 The Turkish | result of the closing TE CR AS Lhe the summer However many diifcue year, ws oh se :sty.sinking two | aneiles early in the vear 500.pard- ties will have to be vvercome peter Reem - vessels.and dam- | ers and sailing vessels were held in the suvcess Lnih commerciahy and nan jute Tew | set of Marmora for several eC IN cially.can be reasonahy expooied 17 jenart 3 05 rs The cannon- al weeks.Kirmus accompany shipping grain \u2018rom CRY élever seras que e minutes CONSTANTINOPLE SCALES.ports of Hudson Bay.Mercart \u20ac gee wi] ogo cm -asters were hur.| ALARMED.marine officers, thoroughly fam : \"| years nm Statute Miles, 46= 1 Inch, with the course of navigation 5 THESC seussn ther sans > Palac - | - 3 - .; ETT Palace this morn | Constantinople, Julv 19 A st 6 510 2 30 40 50 60 \u201c0 30 %0 = northern waters, give éven à SAGT nd qu his roue, i council of war, at | cannonade is proceeding i th strong ; 100 time than four months.as tie perad gr oe vey £ \u2018 5 \u201c4 25,000: Damage Done.LL SE \u2014\u2014 C$ Ibany,: July 1%.~~ An explosion in Company, an agency for moving ple- : \u2018ture filme, just before midnight, re- .t'| men, and the resulting fire.did dam- .;age estimated at more than $125,000.| The two.dead are Abraham Lieber- \u201cman; 17 \u2018years of age, night shipper, Stratford, who dropped five \u2018the: Alnr- room \u2018of thé General Film.bor, pa South Arz of a gamblers\u2019 clique.the police in connection with the ouc-{ men drifted into @ discussion of the cart ne ing i | .] - I \u2018 of 1 he knew by experience.fore sailing for home.He goes *o| vessel that made two trips in the par- ; four sectio : Inuts that when his motor rages perpetrated here last night on City Hall employees.\u2018 ; It.was also necessary to make all [Paris after the conclusion of She Jol ticularly restricted time of navigation INTO AUTOMOBILE Eo sections % 7 «> Nguged he was told that the arrival of Mr.Asquith, by suf- Ald.Lariviere said: \u2018The situation the people keep their garbage covered Temere appeal before the Privy Cou-| would be fortunate.At the appro- ; \u2018Canadian Fa had knowledge of what was fragettes, who have been constant!y in the City Hall is worse than ever.) over if the flies are to be kept from |Cll.The argument opens on Monday.priate season +here are no great diffi- .h 9 happen, an BBiNE feeding on it.But it would be -dif- \u2014\u2014 7 .; ; \u2014_\u2014 «25 danger.à that nobody me since he left England.ith want something done you had to stand ficult thing, he feared, to enforce.such ; of the currents in approaching Fort Este tous a An auc oat IN 1912.Rese.gambler, and a friend e women are charged with Com-| over them and make them do it.The, 5 requirement on the poor people of MUD | DROPP ED Churchill and Port Nelson.But there while returning from Scranton ea.v 3 \u201c in pe A f DAILY WITNESS, | FRIDAY, JULY 2.Vg ag oF HAC ome \u201ctrom Toronto 9 with-azlétter of introduétiéh from Mr; Urquhart to \u2018himself, witness said.He had taken.Travers up: and.had intro that time witness \u201cWas stompin; at the \u2019 at: | the\u2019 \u201ctime.of.\u2018Ryan's Poy was next.| Thcreased Revenue \u2018Show Bigger Consumption.of Tobacco\u201d \u20181s ana evidence that Canädians Fate smoking: and \u201cdrinking favor tat of June.æ mo: ed was ma \u201cJsuddén turns, and those who deal | = ot sh cds of to-day\u2019s \u2018Stock.market.Ac- Ssues _gpened ., \u2018with fractional} an.: | Hesitation Steel «and: Amalgamated | \u201ctric was\u2019 \u2018distinguished among the spe- ~clalties; its +isé.Being\u201d coincident with Tradingf \u201chour, the, ; , of im ce were {he goôd crop Boda abtivi \u201cia thers} 1 industry and | T | \u201cgreater te! of money.- Bonds were a q ss iwitness.! tor West iddiesex county at the time the.char- |.don: .F at Botweén \u2018this \u201ccountry and Germany | rien the next twelve month, 6: éulreas ; Te itkely, ik may.not.be seen again or some weeks |\u2019 an \u2018Tnteriiational Taper, ped.LE fg ! ina Dogiin on 50 Wisiting - ali: month, \u201cbut: th \u2018gtadl \u201cgin Pi mises Yo \u2018excel.he \u201cpredent -ghipments | understood that the stock \u201cis liable, 40 it: \u201cprepare.for.the.unexpected.\u2026\u2026 SRE ent \u2018Street\u2014| es late.buying was resumed MITIF: somé Jugderdtion.in.\u2018 the: early tive.Faing;.but: ftén stowed more, or leas were most activer-while: Éeneral»Btec- | further rumers- of var stock.glackened .Pere \u201ctaken | eôn- \u2018Factors Slaerable sèéek rs te steady.2.= j CUS in g \u2014\" CD omnis = \u20ac a.at diy 5 Este) Aie\u201d Fon = gags \u2018that for gomp reason, he.underwriters are quite un- several: independent = ester day for \u2018puthreak.of terms.for: \u2018To.Ever th.risk.0f.a $3 rdent-is quoted.\u201d UT iBook Had \u2018not Peer geén\u201d \u2018an.the arket for.ay; considerable \u201ctime past.If is assumed: 5 = ot.tn stock exéhange; Seajings- w York Wail suriét: s'p.m.of \u2018the\u201clate aftefnbon Were \u201cthe 6 thwest, Great Western he Realty, 18,74 P do, for.a, count, 74 Cite LTR.294.London, Ju uf \u2018Money 34 to 14 percent.ët scount in the open.ar- Th TRY bis is* 3.HoT, be cent.\u2018he stock market.continued.active in \u201cafternoon, but-no, price\u2019 changes.of any.conseèquerice.\u2018Power 5 level.recently: toucheod, \u2018and \u2018Detroit\u2019 1 \u2018showed fair.strength, \u2018The rest real â _.Re ds.at 66 se terest tit.ho god -eBrhing ROWEr \u201c6f; the \u201ccg Aerators aaa: ¥ special exam visit, thé Sobany\u2019s Tinéntons \u2018and \u2018ore 4 rastair however.aa opm é the closing price, 74, is much above thé] I} level of \u2018a.wesk age.-It-is generally | Richelieu \u2019 \u2018contifiues firm, just des i 120, 3 Temains.ee, hae | rie vas | | hat |: quities Were.conpentsd æ The rate 4 iscount in the open mar- | | ket for short bills 3 ight disposition.\u201cto.régain.the: higher roserit: Juréhaders re Dronatiy\u2019 Pro- ay red att a reas oriablé h \u2018Ter arttrsrrasaaa as + 3 A London cable reported: that + transactions had \u2018occurted - the old.country market-in \u2018the.stock of.the Brazilian Tram- -way Light and Power Company the holding.company for : Rio, Sao: Paulo, and Sap Paulo - - Electric at par.The .sa \"were made under special torms for delivery \u2018when and if issued,\u201d The price of par for.the .shares was some five points - 3 4 sème sh een dn ica y © top.tesor Rio and Sao Paulo.oe PARA PA SS hans pay Syéney, H.MacDougall, as- - Say : | sistant - onary -manager of Mines cf the Dominion Coal Company, ist at ore mines, a tur.to\u2019 Sydn ,.Which -is lopked for An, \u2018fortnisht'e .timé, he.will: make some].récommendationa, for: \u2018extensions : -and ep vements à às his éxamination Jus- SR.NE anne.SN : wn » = The - \u2018companys operations im; = New: | téungland are more.active to-day than i at any: previous time.They \u2018have been | - the So company.as.two: large steamers .of}.: 10,000: tons - each in continual, service.| - \u2018graduall : extended - until; now carrying ore from; : Wabana- to.the}.installing.at now L.oy Port.au.Port an \u201cup-to-daterplant: \u2018AR > the, \u2018ew machinery .required.has been: \u2018deltvered, and\u2019 will be set -Up \u2018in the: \u201cnext few days, x - Le Berlin, - uly 18.Realizing - 'wesken- \u201ced domestic securities on the Bourse today.American shares were.Stronger, nigs for cheques.Money 3\u201c percent ; private à discount\u201d rate 3%- percent.Sn \u2018Sass: Tor.Rall- way, 225 atl 4.at.1% 92% 5 Detroit, t 783% to: 75; read, 26 at: 3645; PH 90; Sao ya at 258 to % win, City 255 at IEA Tl, >4 11 315; Mex, 26 at 93% EE pref: 0 at $23: 8.Wheat, 25 at 17%; Col.Loan, 252 at.70 to 71; iP \u201c400.at 775; Spanish -Afver, 25 \u2018at 604, {and 7 \u2018shares miscllanedus.= - GLEARIN 6s rhs.Montréal Clearing: \u201cHouse.con- finues.\u2018to issue big: figures .as shown by \u2018térday:\u2014 >.\u2018| Total for ee enatng July 18th, 1012, $59,967,489.: \"Corresponding \u201cpeek ending «>.July 18th, 1911, $48,900,475.\u2014 \u201cCorresponding week ending.+18th, A910.$45,559, 845.i 5e CAN, ÂDIANS.TN.TONDON.\u2018Rio \u201cwas ; \u2018ghtiy\u2019 Tobi nr London yesterday, being .traded in at 154, | or 160, 1-3 our parity.; Hudson's Bay was 13:8-4; Cement still stroriger than Wednesday and the day before, selling at.30 1-2, \u2018or 29.3-4oùr.; gures; Dorfiin- sel 66, odyiel to, 84 3 ; ! Rio's ross earnings.< of the week were $267,349.Last year's.were $261, - [een an \u2018Incréase of $14 4,522.\u2018CANADIAN \"NORTHERN.: show a endisg Jai SH, w ending Ju Forte B July ess 00.1912 .| \u2018cor, period \u2018last year\u2019 .\u201cJuly 18.7 - Hospital.stréet, repért the Cotton -Mer- ket ne follows.eh.Witness\u2019.igh.Low.2.30: pm.12417 1227 °°.1229.49.1949\" \u20181943 \u201c194: 4 ce 209- = 1216 : aN : - \u20ac : 1 1212 £141, \u201c16-@t 146 1-2.J e >.1829 85 \u2018at di 3 35 at: 1240 - io oRIDAGO MARKETS.\u201c1.S.Bache and company, 2 tem A Stroet, Montreal, re LC \"the 9 guctetiots \u201con the\u201d Hicago.r kee as.follow LL, Sl #Aÿ cofmon graw-| \"loi etqusé=3f\" excéijent GE 8, tor.ER iy NET EARNINGS Ley Neg, .presént.in.Newfoundland.making .a; ation of the: \u2018company\u2019s.Wabana, \u2018and: on.hig re.Exchange on London 20 marks 8 pf en- | , 95 a .+ do.bonds, - 35000 at 103 ° - Laros, |- \u201cLL \u201c300 at 300 to 305; Maple Las, :15 at 98%; |#Steel of Canad a 10.tha returns for.-the : week.ending.yes- | uly 7 \u2018Canadian Northern Railway .one\u2019 ge corporation.The name of.Æhe flour for 4 perial Steel and Wire Company,\" a: ncern which is operating at présent are others, ho Crop is so ga 88 -to compd a by frost FOLDING AND C8 SELLING wv.2 Annther industrial concern to realize lc importance of having a security Wing and selling company as a pa:t BIOR GAIN, \u2018Duluth.Superi bih will he to the Westinghouse |\u201d mpany what the Electric Bond and are and the United Electric Securt bs Companies are to the General -ctric.FOREIGN RATES - MARKET supplied by Gord \u2018AItnéss\u2019: SAC ES.100 at 310, (225.60 at 1 00.at dé, 1000 riment of the Dardanelles depress- - prices on the Bourse to-dav.-Ex-.for cheques.Fvate rate of discount 3 3 re \u2018 ; 25 at 75.| fag Tg at 78 | = 50 at 50, 100 S.Bache and Co\u2014 The excel- 5116, 25 at 53, f 1-8, 35 at 50.and C.Randolph\u2014 Estimates -of Steel Corporation earnings for \u2018luarter ending July 1 indicate + out $25,000,000 net, which will\" be icient to pay the dividend \u2018and Yt a small surplus.Earnings for « \u2018urrent quarter, it is expected, J! be much lar arger as siderably higher prices are it 74 7-8, 3100 , 56 at 78,10 8.RKETS seat Boxes of ch LE oe market\u2019 3 9-16c.\u201cbutter contin Ewith finest Crê \u2018fine creamery &.to 25c, and & in and Co.\u2014on the whole: the Fr had a satisfuctory appear- nt tad its dull periods but at\u2019 were there sufficient offer- fs to cause à NY uneasiness Hrs of securities, to: \u2018the | \u2014\u2014 CAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.\u2014\u2014\u2014 820, July mie slow, stron £ Texas steers, | w etsern steers, $5.sa to: es and _feedyrs,- $ end ge ifers, $2.60 to 3 0 0 .; HUE 11,000: market strong, AL 87.35 à anced a cer ar lo $7.85- mixed, 37.25.t \u201cele Th 10 to to $7.80; et 31e ; ro to $7.50; bulk: of C8 ER $8,675, 000 AREN FROM BIG AUEBEC MINES |: re report Na of the Mines es th: Frovince of Qu&bec- for just been \u201d ot Year the ase Quebec mines amounted - as This is an increase\u201d of ing veay compared with the pre-.ory | int brogre ess ovine, Paring), A ps: of tw di the mining industry.in uf Quebec, as shown\u2019 by ol 1, fisures of 1911 with years ago, has been.' the 4 i, Ni nas climbed up to over \u201cig fons\u2014an Increase of more tap We The report «> IN DU the mines of the Produced Asbestos, .Copper.I om Ures, Mica, Graphite, all kinds of structural are rive yg fini Elven on each of * the me ind evo en the and spare \u201cing pret Ho \u20acar 1911, there are.in- : wor le various field-parties ane 5 explo by the Quebec \u20ac pr, plore different, parts - = Co + Ont.! iene 3 were $6,000,000 CAPE t\u2026 =, se ue) the: near: pat \u2018which, is.the plentiful crops FORM i MERGER | piles \u2018Holland, w organization will probably be \u2018the PF er ; Snider.mile L 4 rather small scale in Colling- ; Private | pod.5 that he lod third of pl erlin, July 19.\u2014Reports of.the bo.n- |: nge on London 20 marks, 48 pfenp, Lg Money 3 per ce.1t E.:-8 per cent.19.Cattle receipté-1, fol ; foreints 10,000; market steady + 115 to $5.25; western: 3.4 [+ ee Tynes, $1.15 t0-$5.73; sade : 44 to $7.40; western, \"3 25 issued, and sbows| value.of the; pro- Bi od resting table shows: that \u201c© From about $2,000,000 .in ar Bis \u201c22 July : Bea \u2018the | 38 wh J ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS AND STOCKS CA NOT EXPECT MGR PRICES FOR ° HAY THIS YEAR Lea Exporter Sg Says that Large \u2014 Forelgn Grops will Keep s.largest.« éalers who; shas wide foreign \u2018con ectièns ; -well=gs\" important- Incal © oe acilities\u201d for\u201d arriving the world\u2019s - markets; staf Phone os morning: th crop\u201d in the pr ba: fou all of which |-ago.: it tre \u201cas were: ob- a Qufing:sthe latte# \u2018part of-la>t- year.\u201c hich: work.against the farmer \u201cof, Quebec; in: this regard, chic?3 \u2018gaih d.-ih other\u2019 countries, and.the\u2019 Auo- tention of other: forms- \u2018of fodder 'Wé learn gol tHered in France, egntinuéa- \u201cra on ; had England J is.also: Said.to big Bad a Sore Than\u2019 last\" year, though: 86are : The Jalfalf 4g on hag.rod: New York, and: has\u2019 apparently\u2019 \u2018ghen |: } perfect satisfaction.This.commodi*y \u2018will, to \u201csome extent, disp i aco\\hay and | \u2018clover\u2019: : for the seco itself is the Westinghouse: Electrix.le to $22,025, his company has now purchased\u2019 =.Or 4.4 perce trol of the Electric Propertiszs.i To ding.week of I; mpany.and this company henge: | d''at 52, 106 t crop outlook\u2019 cannot be ignered 54, 25 at 544, a potential market factor and 50\" at 52%, 2 ks will recover lost ground - : ick order Less is heard - 55 at 54%, 2 d reductions.the St.0 of div Ww \u201c9 Fm to he confident of ability »to Sug : $5000 at Pintain present rate and other\u2018 coôm- og 5 at 50, 75 at # ies are just as strong in their be- i at 50, 3a fhe di iment deri ded.: value\" of the: whlch.= capitalized\u2019 $50, which will=make :$30,000 subscribed ; -Fhe.sate\u201dof- the \u2018American \u2018rights a the.agreed price of $100,000.will-mrake | the\u2018 value\u2019 of Éhis stock valuable in .the- pear futire, as:the Canadian and\u2019 Am-.rican: demand for \u2018thé: original Soyer, is enjoying.a: large ions J 5.Messrs.wa bought 961 \u201choxes- finest -11~16c;.Messr 335 ce -2e5 & ary.reportg by the \u201c ; i fa res 777 ++ mére § leaving: \u2018a\u2019; surplus earnings - equat-to | J'ovér 6.per: cent.-on\".the $5, \u201cThere \u201care, quite a.number.off\u2019 : 1.inffuences &.ry ported for sole; but bids are not up sugars\u2019 \u2018are\u2019 firmer, AEE EL LEE r Aare] .Ottawa, July \u201c19,\u2014Sir Thomas 3 Shaughnessy, : referring: \u201cto + Washington despatches con- +| .necting\u2019 the -C&nadian Pacific + |\" with England's protest against the Panama Canal.tolls, said that the Canadian Pacific has taken no.interest in the question, and has made no.representation whatever to the gov ernment \u2018in regard to it.i ~ 8ir Thomas: added in \u2018regard \u201cto the\" general - Jusstion.of * Panama tolls: \"You.\" cans \u2018that.- whatever the\u2019 re the, 5 eepadian Fe * i! d- intersst ES po thus.charge .cwiM-amonunt \u2018t ,000, 2000 of ; commion'stock tô \u2018be issued.at He time as the- bonds.It is .said \u2018that the: noone | trom the.Montreal plant.alone: will be-over $200,- iy PI: be erected\u201d int 46 at, aking the crop\u2019.ÿ as.a\u2019 whore, 15 uote ie be: the opin- Jon that the - ÿléld - will ; fait \u2018short of |: x rase has-suffered | nse at, but the flow of | be still good.Th on \u2018good bio feat for the\u2019 sea - .ne.Some : English\u201d ing to -the devel of - local prices, \u201cwhi \u2018 ion \u201cii\u201d gen \u201cPrimary \u2018markets for row ut.as local Te- fiers -did nef follow: the-.d 8 ed à extent, they er parative quiet.\u201d Further advives are.\u2018to hard from.carpet and rug mani- faéturers.of Kidderminster, Pais] ad \u201cin \u201céon-.: \u201cthe: movement was to\u2019 the A \u2018éffect- that Paris\u201d interests\u2019.\u2018were | ; he \u2018efnment-except the six h ndred fight- : efi se denied \u201cby the -mad- agers.It -fig-\"said that\u201d no: mi : pres or refinancing \u2018pla ig-contemplated; and \u2018no he\u2019 rise \"is on 24 ing ducks, 14 live chickens, uple; tun, \u2018bu d 0 (PAREIL TO aret \u2018esteem in \u2018which rin Ir : ate SE hed enjoyed the tour.Cross the.cor saine |tinenit.with the hat :magnificent\"possibliities.that experienced in* Canad = Soustant kindness of Mr.Ham, ww ons \u2018remarked that \u201cwithout.ba ( | friend: An: very many TWHYS \u2018and Bag be a + \u2018and\u2019 H.mea lea -aro oho: 1:4 who \u2018rides.[Antonio Rojas \u2018Yes: -Caught in\u201c -réturned to Madras.dn.safety.co That \u2018à force of government.volun- | \u2018teers\u2019 was\u201d operating \u2018bekind .D > prevent an entrance of the Songra was generally know it was Hot belleved any on Tndions a} were.enlistéd Th the cause of the gov- nging of the \u2018are bells and the rise of: the rotor syrens, hurried in all: directions 3 THE B BRI ON S : s dined iger Hotel ng\u2019 he George à \u201cthe-C \u201ccase, as an - ing.party, \u2018the case being engrav- \u201cThe.One and only.George HH.Jam, a memento of: th n Tour, Jul Ham, in replying, said they had seen would pts \u2026 Mason said th Lidbetter, who: made the: Mi.# Ham our trip would have lost \u2018a great \u201cpléasure and usefulness, | ind throughout he.has-been not-.only.lea! of its dr: guide and: philosoptier, \u2014\u2014 PATTETETRE | -, tes : gether.in an- ice i farewell \u201cbande 5 = ann had: Pentortathet the party\u2019 on be- | Tip J during ite vestern.hi srrressesseess \u201cPÈRE AND \u2018PICK LILLY.REFEREES.\u201cThe.officials: for to-morrow\u2019s game between the lrish-Cana- diäns-and the Torontos will.be Eddie St.Pere, as referee, and.\u2018Pick\u2019 Lilly \u2018as judge of play.The importance of the game led President Quinn to select a man frem.Montreal, also one - from - Toronto, so that there \u201cwill be no room for any objec- \u201ctions by either side after the game is finished.freee iar Ahi Frrsesssssereennet | rence F.Smith and hi nding sonie\u201c time.a a AOL C \u2018their eldest daughter, Margaret Mu-.he [riel, to -Robért N.Ferguson, Isle of | Pines): \u2018Cuba, son \u201c0£.Mr.and Mrs, A: | | Mi 5 Hazel Richardson; of \u2018Winnipeg, who has been the guest of \u2018Lieut. Ay \u2018Pennington Macpherson and Mrs.\u2018Macphefgon, : Ottawa, :has arrived .in Montreal and 18 the guest of her.un- HS - Richardson, - West- es 3 3 § annouriced\u2019 \u2018of Cerina Rage Sdaughter of Mr: and Mrs; Expest pF \u2018Henderson, -.Windsor; |to-the Rev, F.A.P.Chadwick, rector |of: Sti Paul's Church, Vancouver, and | formerly.of au Saints\u2019 Church, Windsor.The - wedding of Miss Ehzel Margaret.Drummond, daughter: of Mr Joho, Drummond, -of- \u2018Granby, - to Mr.=.alter Ford, pes! « soñ-of- Mr.Jeunes Methodist \u2018Church; Tuésday JE Tamer July 28rd, at quarter past six o'clock: \u2018The, engagement -is announced in {Ottawa - of \u2018Hope.Forsyth;: youngest + | daughter: of the late J.Wilfred Wur- : Barrayre;\u2019 of.\u201cCity Mall.Avenus, a\u2019 7 hip.Rex; and : Eugene.Lacoste, of 33 St: Louis Square, whose machine is ar.guard y \u2018General Ç \u2018the éélumé.commanded \u201cat Dolores ing for \u2018General Sanjines! at Colonia \u201cOaxaca \u2018in Northern Sonora.Federal officials in El Paso ajso preferred: to \u2018await more: \u201cBe commenting ¢ én- the: re; \u2018Aefinite advice ~.| O.Proulx; registrar, Mi.H ;v Sergt.-at-arms,.Mr.\u2018L; M.Du-i, - \u2018gall, of Ottawa.+ \u2018:} outstretched \u201cin gorgeous colors.\u201c{ enable these embellishments to be vis- {4ble; \u2018shorter skirts are to be insisted\u2019 es, aire; tele, and.grand-daughter of the late «| Judge Wurtele, of Montreal, to Alexander.-diorne: McDougall, cidest son \u201cof \u201cMr.and Mrs.Samuel : MéDou- Phe \u201cmarriage of Miss \u2018Katheriné \u2018Duggan, \u2018daughter of Mr.HT.Düs- | gan, seignëür of Murray Bay, to Mr.\u2018I: Archibald Grey, of the .Bank of | Montreal, Québec, took place \u2018 \u201cin the Murray Bay Chürch yesterday morning.The -maid of: \u2018honor was Miss Adè- laide Casgrain,.of \u2018Detroit, The Hrides- | \u201c linaids were the (Misses Oswald Hay: cock, | Béatrice Belcourt, of \u2018Ottawa; : abeth Harlan, and \u201cHarriet \u2018Walk: |'er;i of \"Chicago.= The.groomsman - wast] | Mr, John Lowry, of Montreal, and \u2018the \u2018ushers \u2018were: Messrs, © \u2018Bevan - Dunbar; R.CÆ.,.-Reginald.Townsend, Maitland | Ct | Belknap, Leonard Chester \u201cJones, of | \u2018| New: York, anit John: Tracy, of Albany.The Jbride.: was.owned.\u201cwhite.-em- « | broideréd- satin end chiffon, and the- ( bridesmaids 3 WOT GOWES.of flowered ftriinmied With \u2018sweet peal! They carried\u2019 \u2018shiepherd\u2019s crooks deeorited With ?bunches of sweet.peas.Thé village 5 \u2018street, to the \u201cchurch was £ay.with \u2018bunting.After the church \u2018service the uésts \u201cwere \u2018entertained\u2019 at breakfast * [at the Gelgnorial \u201cmanor.- Mr.and 'g | Mra.\u2018Grey.left by- stéamer for River Quelle, \u2018and wii go by ;motor \u201cto: Que- be re = square, the Y.M.C.A.win move.next | [Week to-their rew and\u2019 more-com- modious home-on, Drummond.street.By way of saying.\u2018Good-by\u2019 to \u2018the m.| old \u2018building, a farewell: meeting will | \u201cbe held on Tuesday - night, when \u2018all present\u2019 members, and: also.\u2018any \u2018who \u201cwere members when.the Y.M.C.A.was.on Victoria square-ane invited to be present.\u2018The meeting will be .of sided over by Mr.D.A,\u2019 - Budge,- the : nected : with the Y.M, C, A,.for- 38 years,\" the.longest, period as\u2019 general Secretary : of: any TN ig, a in ther world.CT .FREAKS OF FASHION, .| New\" \u201cYork, Fuly 19: According to:a fashion \u201cpaper, women's stockings \u2018made from \u201creal.gold thread and silk are to.be the.\u2018proper thing abroad this re oA \u201ccome\u201d front Vienna and i a novelty will\u2019 \u201cbe.Black: \u201cor |' white stockings which, above the än- Kles, will be: worked in élaborate de- \u2018signs, such \u2018as a peacock with its tall: - To upon, \u2018by the Aresimakers, it 2 an- LABOR.COUNCIL'S \u2018OFFICERS.\u2018At the.méting of the.Montréal.might, \u2018the - following were nominated President, Mr.J.T.\u201cFoster; business agent\u2019 \u2018of.the.machinists; vice-presidént, Mr à [4A Frechette and Mr.L; Guertin: cor.\u2019 | responding - secretary, Mr.Gus Frang; | | for \u2018the: énsuing \u2018six months: French recording secretary, - Mr.E.\u2018Campeanu; English recording secretary, Mr;.Richard Lynch; Filliätreault; financial Secretary.Fe il pont.As only one member was nom- \"|.ception of that of vice-president, thyse av | Nominated were declared unanimousiy || | elected,\u201d and the voting for the office of vice-president.will: lake Place.2 at the i and: people \u2018heap Lodo FIA aga meeting on.August 1st.ri te | 5 KILLED BY: \"LOCOMOTIVE, Germaid, aged\u2019 21 years, a hraka- Charles lait\u2019 night by locomotive 1664, the: «circumstances .of the accident are he: circumstances of: the accident are not fully known, \u201cbut thé body\" was tigation wit he held.to-morrow.Beside the.body of Germain in the morgue Les : the.\u2018body -of John Grest,.afternoon, his body crushes in: some.machinery.being.terribly de- ra | He, the Hon.N.Petodeau, etinduncea- thé engagement of ting from: : | Mr.and Mrs.HE Da picture Hat | | a devotional nature, and will be pre-| general secretary, -who- has been con-.j .McRae, Mis Prades and Labor.Council: held last | \u2014\u2014 7 ourwarD\u2014 Canada, arg.Naples 18 Ivernia, afr, Naple 18 Tonia, arr: London.Ve 18 Royal Edward; arr: \u2018Âvormouth \u201c08 Menomines, ark, Afftwerp:.© 18 124 INWARD.Prinz Adalbert - ary: \u2018Philadelphia.i.ly 19: oo Araived Miure- | ont \u201cAdriatic, Diyerpoel.- RB S INSTITUTE.& tr rèdsur er of the Montréal sations n stitute.Ea oT, thank ne ctarian jan, of titer Alla mi.ontreal- for \u2018Liverpor an ie ha bedrd 125 \u2018first, 150 morn- 8 na S00 1h > third cel *1 a zd class passengers.\u201c1 Antongst tile Passengers.are\u2019 the 3 | manu: acturers, who have been touring ftish \u2018Canada, ther passengers on- the SS.Mrs.Shane Les- a Mr.J end Mr Eee an r.Ja arrow, a WW.Daroyehire \u2018and Mr I, ame Wilkie.z NEARLY À\u2019 COLLISION.\u2018The Crown of Cordova arrived in port Yesterday, \u2018bringing 4500 tons.of sugar and 1300 barrefs-of:molasses from Bar- badoes, ,An;-accident ! was | averted - iwhen.she: docked here, being obstrucdted; by \"a* sand barge moored at her \u2018wharf with pesple on board.Very chreful steérifig: \u2018has \u2018to be done to en~ able \u2018a\u2019 sh to; \u2018dock at - this- point.on\u2019 \u2018acgount: of: \u2018the: \u201cstrong current, When\u2019 \u2018Captain Campbell saw.the danger of a collison: between THis \u2018ship and.the.barge | «chors.Thik:.\u201ccrashing into the barge, and also from being gwept.back by: thelcurrent.| - /LAURENTIOS LIST \u201cThe: following\" ak An rst class | \u2018passengers by White: Star~liner Laurentic,sail- ont; real: \u201cfor \u2018Liverpol to-mor- row: Cap: +H.Anderson, Mrs, Bald- Fin.ME, 0 Bart Mr.Bar- Mr Ba on.fiss Satan Bar- arton, Mr.De Wolf 5A Eponge, Mr, John O.7; Bi FEAT, Mrs.\u2018 Jack Bireh, \u201cMr: æn& Mrs.K.de Bur- jets Master-: -Guy- de Burlet and maid, Mrs.Al Carter Tes Carter, Mr.New- ton-R.cradriek Nise chadwick, Mr.P, a malice hase, Mr.and Mrs.\u201d ene, Tr.Chase Mrs.D.Clark; Hal! V.Clark, Mr.John Col- well, -jr., Mr -Kerit :G.Coilwell, Miss Cornstock, \u201cPeers Davidson, K.C., y, Mr.and.Mrs.TR.Douglas, Mr.George Dupin, Mrs.HA.Bkers, Miss Florence Ekers, Mr.V.Fitzgerald; Miss Fitzgerald, -Mr.and | Mrs.A.TF.Foster, Dr.and Mrs.A.P.Nancine, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.D; H: Friedman, Griffin, Migs E.-H.Griffin, Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Haller, Mr.Harris, Miss F.: Hayden, Mr.\"and \u201cMrs, Haye, Mr.Fa R.Hulme, Mr, A.Bh ael Herman, Mr.G.Hutton, Mr: and Mrs.George Hyde, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.J.Reid Hyde, Mr.and Mrs.A: J.\u2018Jack, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Jaggard, Mr.and Mrs.Breckenrid Spe I.| Jorfes,.\u2018Senator: id Mrs.K.Kerr, James G: \u2018Kerr, Mr.H.ee Mr.and Mrs.\u2018F: J: Kohler,.Master Robert C.Kohler, Mrs.H.Xnowland,Miss Eleanor G.Knowland, Mr.D.G.Laidlaw, Mr.i Bi Lamb, Mr, and.Mrs.H.?Lambert Mr W.de V.LeMaistre, i RC Logan, Miss L.Logan, Mr.A Mrs A \u2018H.B.Mackenzie, Master \"Peter Macintosh, Mr.and Mrs, Mafen, Mrs.J.E.Markel, Miss ir ginia | < Markel, Mri:.S Martin,Mr.T.Minnes, Miss À, McKay; Miss\u201d Mo enzie.Mr: R.B.MoKeddié,: Mr.and Mrs, George A.MeKinldëk, Mt,\u201d George\u2019 \u2018A.Mc¢Kinlock, jr., Sir Wililam: Naussey, Bart, Miss Nusséy, Mr.E.C.O'Brien, Mr.Sutton Palmer, Mrs.J.\u201cPulford, A.H.Rowle, Mr.and:Mrs; Ray, Mr, and Mrs.D.K.Ridont, Masfer Donaid Ridont, Master Doÿglas .Ridont, Miss - Marjorie Ridont, Master Norman Ridont.Mr.J.Ww.Robson, Mis.George.H.Smithers, Mr.J.Scotti Mr.S.WC.Scott, Mrs.| Seager, Dass Alice; J.Seager, Miss S Seager, Mr.FE.Searle, Miss.Shepp ra.+ Dr.and Mrs, Beran, We Sippy, Mr.H.et , Miss Maud.L.Step, Mr and FPS.Mi Smith, Mr.apd M F.Smythe, Mr Chauncey B A Smythe, Ei Allan Smythe, Mr.BE Se Soper, Mr.Mrs, - Shory, Mr i y.;jand M ra R 1 C.Struthers : * ruthers, Miss .Marjor Ce \u201cStruthers, Mr.8.W.| \u2018Stevenson, Mr: D; Tennant, Mr.F.\u2018Wolferstan Thomas, \u201cMr: and- Mrs.Geo.Thompson, Col: and \u2018Mrs.- Fred, Toller, Mrs.Villeneave, Mrs.Bell XK.Wait, Mrs.James Walsh, Miss Walsh,\" Miss Walters, Miss Anna L, ard, \u2018Mr.and\u2019 Mrs, LA.R.Warner, Mr.¥.B.Warren, Miss Pere.Warren, Mr.and.\u2018Mrs.C.Weir, Mr and Mrs.John H.i gmore, .T.Wilks, Bishop Arthur Williams, Mr.D.Witltamson, Mr.and Mrs.O.BE.Williamson; \u201cMr.-B.Wr Windsor, Mr, J.M.Wingate, Miss: Margaret Wingate, and nurse, Mr.\u2014 Vitbycombe, Mr.R R.Stanton Wright, ~ > GRAMPIAN 8 LIST.\u201cThe followitig is the.list of \u2018saloon \u2018passengers.sailing \u201con the, Allan liner \u2018Grampian\u2019 at daybreak to-morrow: \u2014 \u201cMrs.Drechsler, \"Adamson, Mrs.F.A.Barker, Mr.'S.Murdock Bever- idge, Mr.F.W.Beekman, Mr.C.Bingham, Mrs.Bingham, :Mr,.Sheldon Catlin, Mrs.Catlih, Miss Findlay, Miss\" Winnifred Findlay, Mr.W.H.Field, Miss\u2019 K.\u2018Gordon, Mr.Jas.Gil- Giléhrist, Mrs.M.J.MS.Hamilton, Mr.Mrs.Hodgins, Miss \u2018Hodgins, Mr,\u2019 Alan J: Hart; Mrs.Hart \u2018and infant, .Mister- Edward - Hart, Master Gordon\u2019 Hart, .Master .Lawrence Hart and Boyerness, Mr.Chas.\u201c@.- Harriman, \u2018Mr.J.C Hume, Mrs.Hume, Dr.\u201d Ludington; Mrs.\u2018Luding- ton, Mr.Henry.P.Magil,\u201d Mrs.Magil, Mr.A.JT.Matheson, Mrs, .Matheson, - Miss\u201d Matheson,.Mr.\u201d R.'C.Mackay, \u2018Mr: Jas.Pray, Dr.D.H; {_McGraw, Mr.McMiltan, christ, Mrs.- J.McRae, Mr.R Stark, + treasurer, - Mr.Al} \u2018indted for .each' office, \u2018with the ex- | taker \u2018to the morgue, where an.inves- : 26 years of age, who was.killed .at.) the.\u201cDominion Textile works, yesterday\u2019 ceased lived at No.60a St.Ferdinand | « American and Canadian.Scientists tell us the common house fly is the cause: of more-disease and: death | | than any.other agency.| WILSON°S Hl alt the flies\u2019 and the disease germs too, \u2018| \u201cTempleton, - Que.;: i 18, salary dre De BETT yu A Lims,\u201d \"Royal.George, arr: Montreal.July 18 Crown of Cora va, arr, Mofñitreal + 18 Carthaginian, +.Halif wie saws, tl 18 Rakaia, left\" Cardiff - ee M17 1 Yacht Diana, arr New: York 250208 144 - for: \u20181wo of \u2018these permits.Tnd un af A ont ;Erpress vi xe rk an and from.88; 9° {-guitable.for von \u201cturing, flats jon Notre Date sailed: narrowly | he let \u201820 \u2018the Crows.\u2018of Cordova\u2019s an-] .: sdved: \u2018the.vessel from | \u2018Miss H.Friedman, Master D.~H.Friedman, Mr.W.Gartshore, Mrs.G.M, Gibbs, Mrs, J.E.Goodman, \u2018Miss E.| arn \u2018Mackenzie, Mr: A.Macnider, Mr.| , Mrs.McMillan, Mr.3.| cent.{the tender, { Sales \u201cAgent.1 the lowest or \"any tend WANTED, ONE.\u201cQUALIFIED TEACH.| er.(Protestant), for: Village \u201cschool, Bast |\u2019 ; City Hall, | Montreal.uly 1sth, ia.THREE PERMITS | APPLIED FOR Buildings Will Cost: \u201cThree Quarters of a Million \"Dollars.gating \u2018in value $750, 000 were applied + for at the city building department to- ri \u201cThese With a $220,000 brewery \u201cWhieh a permit was obtained the other day will greatly swell the building -Agures of the city for this month.M# C.,E7 Deacon, builder, applied One is for a bülldiñi# of ten stories and to cost 00,000-to0 \u2018be ehepted in Berthelet and Mayor -streots.It.will be what is known: as\u201c &: otis \u201cbuilding, and he offices, or light manufac- 8.\" Ihe other building will B= erected-by the Sauveyard Company and \u2018St.Vincent Streets, and it will cost $200,000, and -be ten stories in height.~* The third building will be a fireproof theatre in Bleury and St.Catherine Streets, - It will cost $150,000, and will be put up by.the Quebre American Company.1 EXCEEDED The thou women, not \u2018gone tb the cities; because in \u2018Wheré the \u2018Prefsurdion women to must: bp at least as great as it's fe adjacént färnis,.there ls: most : rity à \u2018Material excess of In \u2018rural old Ontario\u2019 th = lio works and no: duet al Le prec auerier § {hung Ted acres.] ane his wife, (Ala; ; Sir Douglas le | President.\u2018Falconer, of Tor a \u201cversity; ~1- Indians to\u201d Ss 1 Mheld: by order.ôt.into ON-lcitizens have.retained.the services of Bh \u2018Mt, A.Jasmi, advocate, of this city, CC pose, of-installing and\u201c \u2018fiting 1 up \u2018a mü-.70 | nicipa¥.laboratory.\" 1alf | heen \u201cbecired\u201d for this\u201d important pro- ; Jeot in the new ving of the \u2018Lachine : À Le \u201c(doilk, water and air, th ha of the |.hich gives.\u2018details.of | census, females outnumber males, \u2018and | al: villages and towné, \u2018wvhére:| Wa mployment for wWotnen- Government \u2018treo hich | weeks ago SES.rounded, .pod the soil and he isnot siarvied because, no doubt, the land cannot in addition to its bürdens, \u2018maintain for him a wife and.children.The côntiued falling off in- the; fumber Of\" school children \u2018se¢ms fo indicate a widespread \u2018restraint of manriage.Whatever the explanation, a condi- {tion so markedend s0.general must, be due, not to accident, but to general causes operating for a long time upon all the Firäl population: That these causes are economic we have no doubt.Thosé whose\u2018 interést in these matters is only measured by their effect on the \u2018production of: wealth will understand why farm production, \u2018especially dairying, is is falling off.h 3 DR.PETERSON | | MEETS STHE KING 6 Aldershot yesterday où the invitation of Lieut.O'Malley \u2018both \u2018© whom are Cana- rtiitery opera- schools, \u2018hospitals L' supply depôts.Later 16y ;were weltomed at lunchéon \u2018by.| the Hon.PA lg, wife: of.General, \u201cDr, Peterson, of MoGiH University] Professor Vince \u201cof Mani- toa Stversity, end .MacGregor, of Halifax, Their Associatëd.Press: 19; he Privy.Se) nil from.Quebec, .à.fii ali projects ressed.through.all the légal stages.in * sufficient \u2018number of \u2018the.tain wate \u201cit, \u2018a vote of.the 2 ust now\" by he the investigation,.and-« \u2018day./ The specific | aisappropriäting of 1d sidewalk planks .macadam- stone; ; ee been.taken, i \u2018investigating have \u2018Quarters | detatigable: oF a thé past\u2019 tow.\u2018years in \u2018his efforts Bo promote the public\u2019 LE Tr ago, with thè assist- Phe Lachine { 5 the He the\u2026 only di rs nd # In\u201d éperation being.at || Montreal an I.work to.be \u2018taken partment \"Will be > y latter refér- {riig to\u201d the workshops: and.factories.\u2018The \u2018infantile: mortality \u2018here is greater proportionately than in:Montreal, not- of, the city, so that the inspecion of {good : \u2018apd milk has become most ur- | gent.\u201d | thought Baudouin has: devoted much the .\u2018question of.public \u2018and\u2019 has just concluded a Dr \u2018| health, \u201cto, \u2018course \u201cot \u201cstudy.at Laÿal University s [in Qublic hygigne and been awarded à.gt \u2018diploma.2 lof the\u2019 \u2018distriot \u2018inspectors Under the.: direct on\u2019 \u2018of \u2018Me.has also \u2018qualified as one © Provincial.Board \u2018of taudouin.is\u2019 secretary of f Sanitary.Services of \"in i \u201ccompetition 6f Messrs.Church: and Joseph: Ben- oft.The first judging: in this class WAN take plage .during the coming week.\u201cThe entries for the indoor ex~ bition\u2019 close bn August 19th with the secretary, Mr.John Stock: \u201cIMT H.\u201d Campbell, éocretary \u2018of.thé \u2018School: Board, announces that \u2018the re- gilts in ithe.: late examinations in I.\u2018Avaderny and Il.and III.Model are \u2018expectéd from\u201d Québéc\u2018in a däy or so.The pupils in I: \u201cand: IIT, \"Academy have all passed successfully.\u201cMr.\u2018J.A.Meunier; notary, of this | city, has been appointed de of the Recorder's: Court here in: D a of Mr.9 A.Hurteau,resignec of.\u201cthe Dorinion -:: Bridge \u201cComrienÿ | of the Mark Workman pA, \u2018interview- yesterday in ted that He went there rT [and pégged for work, \"and thet \u2018whi \u2018Wo: preniisés.he fell in à feihting fit.for lack of food.He Thies: absolutely hat : ae ra fa Wérkmän's premises, a says-'he is rman anted às à Striker with the\u2019 \u201corganization has looked after A the same ilime he admits that her i sibjett to lentes pelle; but i.he -did no! int in: Workman's; Says he \u201cpever \u2018thers; - and that.nels mily are: famishify anti thé, negro © \u2018rèbel \u201cha fly gearching since the ne a Seche a t Vega .Ballaco; was sur- { illed- this morning.&t Caley, by \"| molding, \u2018special services on Aug.25th to-day dismissed: sthe.appeal of-the Cor-|- | inthe: and.others.vs.\" the Ecclesiastics |: °} of the, Seminary.\u2018of St: Sulpice of Mont.|.Tea a-0laim.by thei: appellants ag chiefs of a.band of] oo Seigniory alleged by-the - fe, respondents to have\u201d, been granted -t0 |.\" \u201cRing L XIV ° being (the ouneil, i be placed; Before the | E.It is proposed 4 330,000 to.be.ex- |; \u2018 \u201c| Johnson, : yea: £-the Gaumeil, he Snatgurated af province, | \u2018withstanding the general healthfulness | The annual -picnic_of the employees: - -akeh.place on: Sa ay, next.\u2018to: Otter~|- burn \u2018Park {weeded to the charge.t {at Kingston lénurches took place.in Canada, ed, and ordained.À Sept.\u201821ét,: 1877.! CHURCH WITH A HISTORY Congregation of St.Andrew's Williamstown, Will Gal ebrate Anniversary.125 YEARS OLD NEXT MONTH.| Glengarry District Claims the old- \u2018est Presbyterian Congre- sation in Ontario.\u2014 \u201cThe congregation of st.\" \u2018anaÿow's Church, Williamstown, intend celebrating the centenary of the- bniMinig of their church, and the.one \u201chundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of.\u201cthe organization éf the congregation, by and Sept.1st, and meetings.during the intervening: week, when they expect to have with them, as: many.former members of the congregation sa can make: Tit\" convenient to attend, + - Willamstown is the oldest: Fresby- terlan: congregation.in.ae, \u2018having ; 10, 1787 ox the] mn; Pos (\u2018Witness\u2019 special correspondence.) Valleyfield, July 19.\u2014Signal honor was done to Mr.L.J.Papineau, M.P,, and Mr.E.A.Robert.M.P.P., the re- pregentatives of the stout old county of Beauharnois in the Dominion and Provincial Houses at a banquet given by the Liberals of this constituency last night.Two hundred and fifty guests sat down at the tables and en- Joyed.the excellent menu provided.The hall, the \u2018Cercle Emand,\u201d was gaily ind profusely adorned with Union Jacks in honor of the event, and the speakers Particular reference was made to the entry of Mr.Robert into the political forum, and various speakers complimented Sir Lomer Gouin, the prime minister, who was présent, on having gained as à supporter in the Legislature à man of the business ability of Mr.Robert.Great applause greeted \u2018the announcement by Mr, Robert of coming reductions in electric energy, tolls in {the county, and a hint was made of the extension of an electric train system in the district.In addition to the Provincial Liberal \u2018chieftain, the gathering was honored \u2018by the presence of a galaxy of.party.leaders, including the Hon.Sydney: Fisher, the Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, and the Hon.Jeremie Decarie.All \"these made fighting speeches, full of praise for the work .of the Liberal .party in the past, and of hope for its triumphs in the future.The name of Sir\u2018 Wilfrid Laurier is regarded with ag great affection as \u2018ever by the people, as evidenced by the loud cheers and shouts of approval that greeted the mention of his name, Among those present in addition to the above-mentioned were: Messrs.T.Rinfret, Charles Query, K.C,, Mr.James A.Robb, M.P, Mr.Walker, ; M.P.P., Mr.J.L.Perron, K.C., Mont- | real; Mr.Urgel St.Onge, Mr.Alfred Cossette, and Mr.Leopold Lapiante.DR: OSTIGN Y AR TOASTMASYER.i, Dr.E.O.E.Ostingy, president of.the \u2018war \u201caf the.Revolution.At the lose of the war this regiment was disbanded and many of.the members settled in (Glengarry, which.was, then: unbroken forest.- \u2019 Mr.Bethune remainè An Montreal \u2018and.got together the ingregation \u201cof St.Gabriel Street \u201cChurch, to whom\u2019 he preached from March 10th, 178$, to -Mazy-êth, 1787, .when-.he.removed Lo.Williamstown and started the, organization of the, Presbyterian - Church there.Cn i : \u2019 The site of Williams! Tatil.from the\u201d Crown tgs\u2019 Sir \u2018John and the \u201cvillage was 80 named in mémoty of Sir John's father, just before the breaking out.of the war \u201cof \u2018thé \u2018Revolution.\u2018It is.said that Mr.Bethune's reason for leaving Montreal was for want of \u2018support, but it is\u2019 likely that hé preferred to live among the members of his old régiment, and as \u2018hé was entitled to a grant of 3,000 acres of land, part of which he drew in the that \u2018he wished tof.be near his land.Besides ministerini 7 to the congregation which he.formed at WiHiams-.town, he._.also \u2018officiated statedly at | Martintown,, Lancaster and\u2019 Cornwall.When.we-consider\u201d the absence of roads at first, and.their poor character at the best\u2019 during his time, we may form some idéa \u2018of.the labor and energy .necessarily expended in getting around such -a\u2019parish.He died on Sept.2rd, 1815, sixty-sixth year of his age, folty-fourth of \u201chis ministry.Two of his sons joined the Church of England, one of whom, John, became \u2018Dean.of - Montreal, while the other, Alexander, became Bishop of Toronto.\u2018The.first chareh \u2018built at Wiltiams- \u2018town, shortly after Mr.Bethune arrived: there, was an unpretentious log \u2018building, the seats being planks laid on: cedar blocks.- During the week it Was used as a school.About 1809 à stone church: was \u2018put up a little to the east of the present in tthe and the 1, structure, but though: some defect in x gan - (i o gt : ; f.; | ural Society ars Al a.me \u2018A.Smith, the foundation; it fell; The érection df the\u2019 present - church was commenced in 1812, when thé walls \u201cwere put up.and the roof put on.Little more was done.till\u2019 the close of the war of 1812-14, and it was not till early in 1 1818 that: the \u201cchuron\u2019 Was completed.The first distribution of pews was made by lot, ôp Feb.-28rd, 1818, after setting aside paws for the\u2019 minister's family, for the elders, for 8ir Alexander Mackenzie: and for the North- | west \u2018Company The bell in\u2019 the\u201d present.chuich bears the following\u201d \u2018inscription cut in it.It is Mkely that it.was\u2019 Intended for the first.stone Church: \u201cThomas Mears \u2018& oma, of London.Fécit, thé Gift of \u2018Sir Alexander : \u201cMackenzie, to the Presbyterian es Church of \u2018Glengarry, Pro- «Vince of Upper Canada, j \u201cNorth America.e.Rev.John Bethune, Minister.e death of Mr.Bethune, the regation: was - without a pastor Hil pre when the Rev.John McKenzie, of Fort Augustus, Scotland, suc- : first Synod of Canada, held At the fir Syna1.ni, Sickensie was appointed Moderator, ch wou = | indicate that his brothsr clergymen | thought well.of him.He died.\u201cApril 25th, 1855; aged 65 years.Je When the union of the Crosbytartan n 1815, the Willlamstown congregation divided, those in favor of the umien remaining in possession of the \u2018chupoh.\u2018while Mr.dates retired with those \u2018who \u201cwished aintain thélr sonnec- tion with he Church of Scotland.Mr.Watson.bontinusd \u2018to minister to this branch of the.congregation sur shortly \u2018before es at whieh too! place Om the.- pet ent of a.Waisin, Mr.Alexander Mooglitiveny was call \u2018Inducted - on Duting his \u2018pastorate \u2018| the inside of thé church was Temodsl- lod, the.vestry added to.it, and \u2018the! church hall and sheds built, |.¢ - {.to.Mr.Robert Sir William Johnson, who died in.1774, \u2018Gore of Chaïlottenburgh, it is possible.In September, 1856, \u201cthe Rev.Peter i, | Watson was ordained and inducted.\u2019 Liberal Association of Beauharnois ; County, was chief toastmaster, and he started procéed:ngs by proposing the toast of the \u2018King.\u2019 This was honored : by singing the National Anthem.The next toast was \u2018Our Guests.\u2019 It ; Was proposed hy Mr.Ludger Codebecq in afew complimentary words.He rejoiced in the unanimity of the iberals of \u2018the county as proved in thelr recent triumphs in two cam- \u2018paigns.He wished particularly to welcome Sir Lomer Gouin to the festival.Mr.Robert and Mr.Papineau, the \u201c county ' members, were two men whose like no other counties had as their representatives.\u2018MR.PAPINEAU SPEAKS OF CONSERVATIVE DIVISIONS.Mr.Papineau, as senior member, was the first to reply.' He was lost, he said in attempting to find words adequately to express his deep sense.of gratitude for their kind reception and himself.- Wilfrid Laurier, said he, Canada the best government she has had since Confederation, and he has more of the public confidence to-day than the Right Hon.R.L.Borden.\u2019 He then referred to the controversy over Manitoba schools and the nayal; policy.Dissension had already arisen ii the Conservative ranks over the school question as a result of their appealing to the Frovince of Quebec on one policy, and to other sections of Canada on another policy.GREAT WELCOME TO MR.ROBERT.Mr.Robert who followed Mr.Papin- | eau was given a rousing reception.His tising was the signal for the whole assemblage to join in acclamations.Handkerchiefs were waved and.the banqueters sang\u2019 \u2018For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.\u2019 \u201c Mr.Robert bowed his acknowledgments, and thanked them from the bettom of his heart -for the splendid reception given to his friend, Mr.Papineau, and himself.He referred to the grand cuccess of the Liberals in the Province on May 15 last.The fight was as varm in Beauharnois as anywhere else in the Province, and this enhanced the glory of the victory.They had returned to power a government of progress, wisdom, achievements, with a splendid programme.Mr.Robert spoke of the need for good roads which would be given them by Sir Lomer Gouin.Better connection was needed with the markets of Montreal, and it was bound to come.\u2018The prosperity of the farmers would be increased.Public works would be built.The district of Montreal would be developed more than ever, He spoke of his connection with the Canadian Light, Heat and Power Company, and said the electric tolls of St.Johns and the district would be further reduced.Thé health sf \u2018Canada and her Parliament\u2019 was proposed by Mr.Alexander Legault who contrasted the late Liberal Government of the country with thé present Conservative Government much to the advantage of the former.LIBERAL SUCCHSSES FORESEEN BY MR.FISHER.The Hon.Sydney Fisher congratu- Jated the county on having two such fnémbers.as Mr.Papineau and Mr.Robert.Mr.Papineau had been of \u2018great use in Parliament, and Mr.Robert, though new to political life, he szid, he was sure would exhibit the same ability in the Legislature as he had exhibited in private life.The Provincial House and political life had need of such mien as Mr.Robert, and he welcomed the acquisition of Mr.Robert as a distinct gain to the Libéral party.Parliaments come and Parliaments go, and from the com- plexjon of the present House of Commons he believed it would go pretty soon.\u2018I believe,\u201d said he, \u2018that the Libéral party is ready to take up the quâgels and put it to death, and when they do the new Parliament will have à ruddy, royal \u2018Thue.Cangda was healthy, strong, and vigorous as a result of the progressive policy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.Sixteem years ago.when he took hold of the management of affairs, agriculture, business and industry were tag ning and backward.Sir Wil made the country flourish.The new government went to the country with spe.clous promiges.and with éontradictory ss die i mtr TT \u2018torate.an Bonar Stpset Church, Toronto.The present pastor is the Rev.Amed Govan, who Was.Anducied June 27th, 1888, It speaks well \u2018for: beth oongrega- Bregation's existence of one hundred July, 1887, He ted.@ call - to L wh pret To and and twenty-five years, there have been but five ministers settled in the charge.\u2018Sir à.\u201chas given\u201d tion and pastors that during the con- BEAUHARNOIS COUNTY Hogg POLITICAL REPRESENT Banquet to Mr.L.J.Papineau, M.P., and Mr, y M.P.P., Attended by Chiefs of the Libera] Fay a Hon.Sydney Fisher Prophesies Liberal Vv: \u2014 leg, and sections: 2j; sion of Parijs, ! could not do y.| > said Mr.Boro nT his promises He had dune hundreds ar ca at « ficials, whe wen, i the streets to jp., hungry fri ends.Mr.Borden, sg: to he seeking ow lem of the nas I Lu tier were in En eng he they should dn abo questions, There 44 that \u2018a fool can Pi mas a day than a wie ovr re The Bro oo a: tL .Ny ve months.\u2019 ould auswer Mr.Bop way as it answered Sir V \u2018What is in the incerdois jen best\u201d When the tone von will .respond Ce loysiiv{ 2-4 people are devoted their institutions à What Canada shoul] for her and no ong Ir.Fisher, The mat before the people, ar ; Ax ly a he FLEE 1g say, ter -houés q ne One Lx MR.E.A.ROBERT.Mr; Mr.Fisher spoke of the ad cost of living, and\u2019 said iro ment was doing nothing \u2018or man to counteract this, To Mr.Arthur Biliette y- gated the task of proposing 1; .of the \u2018Provincial House; PRAISE FOR MR.ROBERT.Sir Lomer Gouin.referred i terms to Mr, Papineau.Wie wm old university friend, and Re op his pleasure at thei\u201d.ading F: ert to the Legislat.ts Chers sentative.Mr.Robert reprosz group of men who were pw strong, and resourceful.H + great power in the elecir.Montreal, and he Will acts same courage.persistence, ns and enthusiasm | 7 and was a public benctucr time would not be far deaon the work of the Canadian Lint & Power Company in avx \u20ac rates would be further ove the way of cheapness.\u2018In Mr.Mackenzie.«: jm treasurer, I am proud,\u201d said Sir \u2018His careful management o ances of the province hus bird ing both ends mect.\u2018Sir Lomer spoke of Li Ep increase technical education he hoped to give Vaileyfieid: nical school as an aux: school in Montreal.\u2018LIQ A IDATED IG DEBT.The Hon.P.S.G.Maken?\u2019 vincial treasurer, said \u2018thal of other day he was happy ta \u201c1 previncial debt of two and à he: lions of dollars by paying i in gold in London.The Hon.Rodolphe Lome! well, and to the point.He iid fighting speech throughou: a sured the Conservative party f misdeeds and its naval po Liberal party was the part iyo gress, the Conservative pariy Ug party of Castors, of react jodi said.The Liberals worked the poor man.The Const were the friends of {he Tith | The Hon.Jeremie Decarir #Æ few words, commending them hE election of Mr.Rober BERLIN CELEBRATIVR Berlin, Ont.July 14\u2014Thé < celebration this week is provisé a financial success, niwitg the heavy expenditures made City Council and ihe comms charge to provide attra zens and visitors.dur ng T inns 3 Mr sc ; LICR a THE WEA THER eu 0 estar a ero + 9 =, te re Son a ea dé FAIR AND COOL wali Toronto, July 19.\u2014Tr° sa depression which was ov terday has developed in portant disturbance W tred in the Lower St While the high arcu fr oving across ihr allen in Ontario «m3! extending {= 17% nas.vinces.Lakes and Georg winds, fair and cont.winds, falr and cooi.\u2026 Upper St.Lawrence a.Fresh northwest vin- Saturday, fine a: 1d < Lower St.Lawrs Strong winds and m shifting to northwes* day) strong norinwe-: cooler.: Superior\u2014Moderat- LT Saturday, southeas! \u201d : coming showery., per T All West\u2014LU mue tr ès Ju Ova in temperature; TEMPERAL sam | MONTREAL .- \" Victoria .- Calgary Winnipeg .+ \u20184 White River - : Sault Ste.Mari Toronto .- - Kingston .Quava ce ae ee ani uebec .= St.John, NB.Halifax St.John's, fd rk 2°, England.Te, N London.oo Paris, Franc\u201d = wn ashingtol.Jul ; ; tern New York\u2014 iw ue night; Saturday.fair eth ost ture: moderate HT\" winds.Cer wh 8] shoulg be RO One else.HS.@s their rep \u2018 f \u2018his policy | id that only py to liquidate Lemieux He made tive party fof aval policy.\u201819, \u2014The ci\u201d potwithstané e by Be \u2018committee g the We to say, sainners are, as \u2018the advanci id the Gover hing for the po anding Mr, Ro \u2018been instrime; etric power raitil Be A as proving ?said Sir Lome sment of the fin >.has been mii fécation, and si ralfeyfield a ted auxiliary to- ul Mackenzie, I and a half n° paying thal st ut and « the party of Fr 1s proving 1 éfractions for © px as no Further Compal SL far gere A + ; (LA iy of a scheme xs meet cide + te nl 1.A he sa Né out a des se in charge Per with the nut that me son hold Ne: soon Be te for pet \u201cpre deciding up son, the company au the plans of bat these in L pridge from sand\u2014and so would zu eas © Washington, July 1 orm of government rguments yesterday, Brandegee urged the essels, If poused the privileges brevent railways grip on the canal, \u2018Astute railway ma he canal will do mo Té read oË à commissio \u2018nited States and can hips to pass koi of foreign regis ontrolled in whole Failway company vastwise 4y double the tolls essel are not to be 3 From the regulations or the execution of _ PRR HIBITION IN THE AIR YET y Waiting on Harbor Improvements \u2014 : the Montreal Exhibi- an annual exhibition er non farther advanced vedr ago.ings have been called | ans of the company.Lapointe is «chairman of p committee.since St.en sought for exhibition After considerable delay, of the scheme decided 32,000 has been spent seeking the exhibition.us the site for the annual ex- the harbor com- it is understood.clude the construction of the Guard piér to the provide an easy} f access the to the grounds.CANADIAN {DIAN SHIPS ÿ 10 PAY DOUBLE Elf Panama Canal Bill Intro-| | duced Yesterday in Ameri- : : can House Becomes Law kro] of the Panama Canal, the rights of American ships to free tolls, and the anal management is were subjects of directly - Opposing Fo ndegee, of Connecticut, and Town- end, of Michigan, during consideration 0° the canal bi in the Senate.Senator hips to the canal at a definite toll narge, with no favors railway Le said Congress should then place the fending line under the jurisdiction of as Interstate Commerce Commission, with power to deal with the situation.genator Townsend urged legislation to from getting any} vay rates from coast to coast than all.Re orders of commissions combined,\u201d - declared the Michigan senator.1e Senator Townsend addressed the | Nr.enate in advocacy of a single headed a pyernment for the Isthmian zone, in- | Brierpreted the treaty between the trade between orts via the Panama Canal should ize through the canal against other \u2018essels in the coastwise trade.The bill also stipulates that such vise vessels, and hall not be exempt hips.The secretary of commerce and ubor Is directed.to formulate rules or Advanced \u2014 \u2019 The $10,- Montreal voted is safe in the Referring to id that It was Helen's harbor commis- eting has never on St Helen's | desire to know 9\u2014Railway con- under which the to be: \u2018placed, from Senators admission of all to American owned ships thus given them, nagers know that\u2019 re to reduce radil- n government, He\u201d Great Britain as ter now owned or.or in part by any engaged American charged for pase- deemed a \u2018coast- governing -ather- the proposed.aot.¢ Salt.uD] imseparable\u2014 lacking | which, tty Abbey's | 25c and 60c bottle.it alter # ASTELOUPES, ne, shallow Ontario Bay\u2014North = Saturday, ; TRAWBERRIBS.OUTING Semem ber, w st send ready for y Propo 0 BY.Cather ~\u2014 Upto 410 Ts D.H.w CATERERS À ve have move = Thome near At tha P: ann corm Byes p._ *entai! yar Pia VOR for t , S50 M STOCK OF FRUIT 18 VERY LARGE AND FINE co ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.fer UNIVERSITY AND © BURNSIDE PLACE, hen your light tweeds o eed cleaning, we ean me: 1 in à Way that you will for them to-day, Cathy 392 Notre Dare St.v.WELSH & co, ND CONFECTIOMERS, d to 394A BT.STREET ANTOINE.bass \" Dates and Rates Paul's PEACHES.APRICOTS.- - ORANGES.BANANAS, PEACHES, SUITS our holidays.Montreal, Ce wine St.H 6 ana 4107 \u201cBeaubarnois.tes Phone Uptown na Firth ss pheum Theatre this week,\" pan a se ri posstbilities of the- ty veing demonstra , Tomedy, [The Girl on tha | or Layton Bros.in any | I GROVE on tbe sole hese world-famed +! ey).St Catherine St.Rosenthal, arrests would follow speedily.~Roges® .gurrender, and: énithal\u2019s frst made, an MAYOR 6 No I PP specific \u201cchy \u201coth deep- Cseated graft .partment,\u2019 Ma; very a to.have at war with the before 1 beca found, ño doubt, q disclosed\u201d +.+ Commissioner \u2018Waldo 'yesterd \u201cina.letter wiih he, ing to the commissioner's Teq amiediate and LE Date inv : part | tt \u2018he was \u2018the - \u2018man: who.- \u2018hired de shooting, were.the big .events of th Lp day in the pürsuit vof-the band what \u2018shot dowr-the man who Had acqused | members of the police fafce with: being in partnership with gamblers.© Other developments.of interest and significance \u2018were \u2018not: Jacking, how \u201cFever: .Mayor \u2018Gaynor took -a personal \u201chand in the investigation, sending for Lieutenant Betker, against.whom.Rosa Ig.accusations of such a Charactes not be exténsively credited.| \"After all that Has Been Done to Do Away With.Grafting in Police Department This is Discouraging, He Says\u2014Men Arrested Will Elucidate the Whole Matter 1 ; À Released.CEE Te ig : New York, July 19.\u2014\"The tt leads where I thought it did,\u201d remarked Dis- triet Attorney Whitman late yesterday: This was just -after he had heard: the statement of \u2018Jack\u2019: Rose; thet of Police Lieutenant: Charles\u201d Becker.and the man who hired the gray\u2019 \u2018automobile in which the slayers-of Herman | ) the gambler, drove to.the |.spot where their victim \u201cmet Ris \u2018fate ~ET early last \u2018Tuesday morning.Little by.CE \u201cfriend seemed probable that à Le important 5 a sinated,.evidently \u201cby: men\u2019 who feared oN appear béfore: \u2018the grand: Jury.and sive Fe details and names of other gamblers to substantiate his charge.On tHe night preceding the day fixed he was assas- his testimony, or their agents, con the principle-that dead men tell no tales.| The awfulhess.of this situation Manse 1 Jubilee, B.C,, on July 12, 1912, © by the Rev.Hector N.MacleanM.A.; | .Ph.D., Sadie Matilda Bickerton to} Ç Alta Vista, BC.cw Den.GT : étganr \u2014 Accidentally arowned, \u2018on \"6 RNOVs-20; 1911, George, thifd: son of- : Mi ichael Cleary, of Quebec,\u201d - : + EARRIER \u2014 At Levis, Que.on July 18, 5 1002, L, N.Carrier, late Registrar o 4 the County of Levis, \u2018aged: Ths FRASER \u2014 On July 13, 1512, at\u201d3rd | Concession of Lancaster, ont.Ann.\u201c7 Scott, widow of the late James.Fra = ser.; ; MeCASSILL \u2014 At Lost River.gue son pu 10, 1912, Malcolm: McCaskt Haged.of Hoi tay and; Esq.Fark, Lakefield, Ont PURNER \u2014.At Quebec, : \u201c1912, Mary.Martin.aged\u2019 7 widow of \u2018the late Win.TF \u2018Those sending notices Pop the abovs.| :column may send with them a list of\u2019 \u201c\u2026 names of Interested friends, together.\u2018With & one-cent stamp for each address, and marked copies of the \u2018Witness\u2019 containing the notice will be ».promptly mailed.For addresses in \u2018 foreign countries three.cents will required, i .ota sT.; one wi nang Us 1858 \u201cD DRYSDALE ; HARDWARE mu 159 Craig West | Engineer Witness Ofon, | © P.R QUEBEC, \u201ctrip, good going.by \u2018train\u2019 leaving.| Quebec, and good.to return.up to and | \u201c ineluding train leaving Quebec at 8.80 | 2 ga, July 24th.| Tickets on sale mt Ci Place Viger station.st Jon N.B., Jay -19:0n6 \u201cof: h 5 worst: automobile accidents ih- the \u201chis- \u2018tory of the province took place ear\u2018y.| yesterday evening, when a ear coa= L ing James Manchester, president\u2019 \u201crs.\u2018Manchester, and Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Grunsey, with Roy: Foley, ihe] \u2018chauffeur, all -of St.\u2018John, skidded | -on.a bad stretch of road near the ~Devil\u2019s Bank and: fell over the bank below.Mr.Grunsey wag seriously 13- \u201c jured \u2018about the chest and two ribs| were broken.Mr.and.Mrs.Manches- \u201cter escaped .serious \u2018injury, although \u201cthey were badly shaken up, and Mr.Grunsey was cut about the legs.Dr \u201cGilchrist of Oak Point, rendered medi- | cal aid, and another automobile: Wweént out \u2018from: the.city and: brought .Mi : aid \u2018Mrs.Manchester \u201cand, \u2018the\u2019 haf- | \u201cfeur to.their homes.- \u201cLast night the residents\u2019 \u201cof \u2018Point \u2018st.Charles were entertained to \u2018a Selection, Borah rites xé 425722 we ons dewitt : mec Te a : Operatic selection ER .Fandago een Mercedes\u2019.La >.Intérmezzo, :.\u2018Rainbow\u2019- Scotch March \u2018The: Kilt members in the: ell con fina © 820 yard dash were all \u2018close\u2019 : \u20ac.H.Pick won the, 280 \u2018From -æn actual jump of 36° fh: 4 dns.\u201cSummary \u2018of events:-\u2014\" First heat\u20141, -B.Hillrich : Second heat \u2014 1, Ww.R.Mecs >(28 10 yas: 2,.C.H.Pick (8 yds).Ce 26 see.Final\u2014I1, c.A.Pick yds).Time: 262-5 sec.: - Run Hop, Step and- Jurmp\u2014t, Cc.x Pick (6 ine); 2, BE.Ellis 6 ins); -W.R.McCoo (48 ins.).-Dist.ge a :10 ins.= .reece ramen : FROM SWAMP TO FARM.\u201cwork of turning 346 acres.of swav \u201cland into.a demonstration farm Th \u2018New Brunswick.It les near Fred- - where farming is regarded as im.# possible, owing to the via wet, soil, \u2018GYPSY SMITHS \u2018SERVICES.Gypsy Simon.i \u2018Ladies are specially invite.Mr :- Smith will conchide\u2019 his services in \u201cMontreal : on.Monday, - Variably be given - NOT.; ave: an AE = r ne Lui : Frederick Ernest Owsnett, both of they.HE \u2018it \u201cyesterday, © the nd: Buff, lo zh à : \u2018Atth-6 : Qiven away Free.Apply of 3 or right = | elle : sphere.Fem ne vm sell tickets at $3.00 for the round Was the last \u2018 Place Viger 11.30 pm, July 20, for =o \u201cTicket Office, 238 St.James street, \u2018OF |.ba ts\u201c thé\u2018 béd.of the stream.sixty fest ; | the left Le ste programme of.patins: In St ns ) Time: où & vd \u201cHilrich 5 yds); 3,4 Tamer, \u2018as |\" \u2018The C.P.R.has just completed tHel eriction Jet.\u2014in a part of the country will address : Catrèll wa) yur innings.\u2018the aye eached.first the Bank of New Brunswick, and | ee Bransfield | Tod | be 5 and jump; winning-the \u201c évent.p, step.58 \u201cHartman \u2018Stolen = RK er \u201c_ Rochester July 18 Rlepfer, pitotied \u2018shutout all\u2019 \u2018for - ne 7 WAS er AFTER.THE SEE INNING, AT! HE GOOD FIELDING, WHICH WAS A FEAT souËT FoF \u201d ; prie dE 55 l\u2018Gray.- As-the Irish-Canadian\u2026 man-[ 28.|'agement-\u2018are willing to: pay a\u2019 hand-{| 27: dome price \u201cfor \u2018each \u2018player.an: official \"for home on: Wedne A ORALE MEN FOR T = finishing touches \u201cwere put - en local N.Li.U, teams last evening ition fo or.£he matches: sche- o-mortow afternoon.The\u2019 ac re, puiting,forth: Hercul- to place-in-the field against | ¢ Capitals their strongest possibla pe-up.The ydungstérs \u2018on the team] pi i 1 A éry game ch.veter- 2 0; -stea eady.a i ttack, they\u2019 Yad giv nators \u2018a very \u2018interesting Tun I! the: hon : -to-MorTrow.fternoo.1 \u2018and.Ambrose \u201cDe- re \u2018locaF- club stated- to-day that | altoge ; ; MATCH WITH TORONTO, - Ce 3 ; aid to.be mi t.ng overtures\u2019 oto.Harry Lavelle.Harry : fos one.Capitals.1 the: more you get, 5° Jays: for\u2019 Lalonde.elght-thirty.0-MORROW\u2019S LOCAL SE ticon \u201cthere \u201cwill be.two, or perhaps three,\u201d new.mei: on the team.\u201d The locals have got to win on Baturday if .they -want \u2018to be .in the runnipg, and.while they are going better Row than\u2019 at any.time this season, chances will be taken.\" The rtahe \u2018Canadians realize that if they \u201cdefeat the Torontos on Saturday they will have a fair chance of \u2018winning every game for the balance of the se¢asoi.| The - boys: put\u2019 on the finishing-touches last \u2018night \"f reeks, Bator \u2018areGregon \u2018has.\u2018suegestod | ory | that Herb Ralph don-a Capital uni- a: 20 for to-morrow's match.+.Many oyal lash.these\u2019 \u201ctwo \u201cold\u201d -Tivals ce =.ee # ln £-: the best Hore men: in las \u201cclubs consider \u2018George : Kennedy 0: like: \u201cto \u2018land\u2019 him, but it.43 probable Lavelle will stick with : 7.18.tie se for the Irish.Canddiän - \u2018teaun and \u201ci Cornwall\u2019 \u201cplayers.\u201cdo to it,- George, the henier Capitas iti Pt z ï j \u2018game n at qe Coast.\u201cHe sur- \u201cVived\u201d last Saturday\u2019s ordeai, \u201cbut.will soon: be on \u2018the hospital\u2019 ist dgain.\u2018BE \u201cman, on \u2018the \u2018 Westminster teajn: 3 July: 19, The Capitals tura- \u2018ted out 1 last night and had an excellent practice at Lansdowne Park.The \u2018Players have fecovered fully from.the 1 bumps received \u2018in the: match against the Montreal - team, and will.be.in first class shape for.to-morrow\u2019 s match | against: the Shamrocks.\u2018Sport\u2019.Maur- \u2018he Will report at Montreal and.\u2018Gordon; the.Fergus.home man, may also \u2018be with \u201chim.i Clarrie McKerrow: and | officiate arid the Capitals, will go down to Montreal .\u2018to-morrow: moraing at he f lowing \u2018were | lected ns, namely, Liens Eastern.\u2018and | It, Al otre Dame de Grace.os p .on the plaie grounds at ! this.evening, Long- = at \u201cbroke \u201cthe Maritime ten - mile.record in, defeating Cam- ; nherst,- in 53 min.8 THe first two\u2019 \u2018miles.pked good far Cameron, aàl- hough \u2018Longboat led the plucky.ittle- Maritime: champion.When.the \u2018second -mile was.passed jboat \u2018fet himself out.He in creased \u201chis lead, and\u201d - \u201cof the third.mile: + \u201cnearly.200- yards.ahead.\"At.the.end.of four and\u2019 three- -+ quarter: miles Longboat \u2018had.+ + + ne-fifth of a mile in the\u2019 + d; and, at.the fifth.mile was + o.laps to \u2018the good.Cameron + \u2018was.not running -as- well as 4 | usual, but held on Je the en ab ten miles: In finishing his te 3 + + Y aritime ten mile Cameron\u2019 = Mae by three: and Westmount Cricket: Élu have \u201cfixture\u2019 for to-morrow, when eam will endeavor to re- result \u2018of Saturday.last: \u2018with \u201cericket.eleven; : he M:A.A.A.Hon.Presiden Mr.Thomas Hal 3 16 M t-th ve re it hs sen decided.| ivide\u201d the league into three\u2019 sec-.Tes, 21 The; following are the umpires\u2019 \u201ctor *{ the present season: John: Allan, F.|.* FD.lapped the.Maritime champion, .ing 2° | Time: 103-5 s ollowing members are request- t- + TI Amateur Cricket Leagie, \u201con\u201d Satur- |'day, Juuly 20th, at Angus Shops:\u2014 1 W.Y.Siddle (captain); B.H.Thompson, H.EH.Weyman, 'T.Wilson, QC.\u2018| Perkins; J.H.\u2018McCoy, W.-D, Wal- \u2018dott,\u2019 W.Ce Brows, JF W.Perkins, J.S eld alia > Ch: anber Batting Order.The \u2018batting \u201corder of \u2018the\u2019 Chinese basebal Iclub that play.\u201cthe Montreal ; Royals is as fol-.2 lows: 3\u2014 2 +.\u201cAyan, 88,3 Sing.Hung, cfa + Lai Tin, e-;.Akana, 3b.; -Asam = 2b.5.Akt, rf.; Apan, 1643 Ah Toon, Les Kan Yen, P: : \u201cM.A.A A: bowlers.defeated \u2018the ; Outremont Club on Wednesday éven- \u2018ing, \u2018after an uphill fight, during the latter half of the game.iN In the early part of\u2019 the \u201cmatch, Outremont were- twenty-five \u2018 to the good, but a strong spurt- by: the winged\u201d wheelers landed\u2019 them - on ine; top 106; \u201cto.92.; 1 The scorer C4 Skip) 16.\u201cBi Li ae \"Wi.HH.Sears.\u201cA BE Gallagher: : ! CH.«Norton : Ta, \u201ceskip)\u201421 \u201d .(Skip) \u201415 J.B \u201cParker W.Gummow IL Lynch : 7-0 L Kavanagh fa Platt .A.\u2018Gemmell - : We.8 ; Wilson 7 ESC \u20ac.Peterson.: .(Skip)\u201424 .ASkip)\u201414 A.I \u201cMeNally x Moir [ A.GR Darling.S.A.Fraser W.-R.Granger.J.He Moscen - R Thomson w : f One of the: biggest fields in < years started in the 440 yards at the week- |ly M.A.A.A: Handicaps yesterday.The 100 yards also necessitated three heats.The summary follows:\u2014 100 yards\u2014-lst: Heat, \u201cAngus McKay (6.yds.), Geo.Abrahams: (6 yds).toughton (6 yds.), \u201cTime: 102-5 sec LE \u201crd Heat ; Pratt\u2019 (se), H.Wal- Fton (8 yds at \u201cTime: -10 4-b secs.Final\u2014W.A.Roughton {6 yds.), A.MoRay (6 yds), i A.Platt (sc.).Time: 10 1-5 secs.\u201d 1 \u2018mile\u20141,- W.Ha y- (se.A.H.Coates™ (sc.); 3, Roy Ba \u201can yds).J \u2018Time: 4 mins, 42 secs.440 yarde\u2014t, Arnott (25 vds): % H: Waltor\u201d 25 = yds); 3, J.x ning (45 yds.).Time: 50 4-5.eon \"E Discus\u2014L, A.La Carnegie (7 ft.) \u201cje, JT.H.\u2018Emmerson (24 ft.); 3, W.H.wv Jackson: (se.J.\u2018Distance, 98 ft, 7 ins.\u201cfor.a.strenuous.contest to- | | Thames \u2018four was 7 minutes 14 -5-10 esce in our white fellow l rigged fours Christiana beat Belgium | would willingly surrend ton.has wired President Bilsky that} Roddy Finlayson or Bob Tayler will | | against the Cotton City team.1-and Whitelaw.~.fand the engineers do not intend to Muirhead, Edwa ~ OLYMPIC GAMES |e B.Butler, the Canadian Sculler, Easily Won i, \u2018Round of Single Sculls at Stockholm Yesterg,.ay -AN EMPIRE TEAM GATHERED FROM THE FOUR ey THE BRITISH DOMINIONS WILL BE ENTER) jr Vi +o THE NEXT OLYMPIAD.41 % Stockholm, July 19.\u2014The Olympic, The heat betwen +.\u2018| regatta, which opened here Wednesday gary, and Velrman, 3.of\" % With a large number of international | single sculls, whicy wil ot Py : entries was continued yesterday.In| dited to Messaros wae or the second round of the single sculls ed on the ground « , fea Th \u2018Messaros, of Higi Gate, defeated Ver- Velrman won ny tipee |p te man.Messaros' time was 8 minutes minutes 52 seconds.gtr pe and 23 seconds.T.B.Butler, of To- In the final rouug of | ronto, rowed over the course alone.sabre competition, Hi 2d se fiery Ie.Ra nig, Kusik, Russia, beat Heinrich, Austria, Second and third.Tu nr the winner's time being 7 minutes and A GREAT IMPER!.Lt 56 seconds.In the race between -Ku-| London, England.dy fe NE sik and Henreich Wednesday, Kusik pondent of the \u2018Daily A Core won but as Henreich made a protest Stockholm states ha pate Era the \u2018heat was rowed again.\u201c the Canadian, Australian -In the third round of the.single African athletes that thal \u2018sculls, Kinnear, England, beat-Stah- orable to entering nne Je | nke,:Germany.The Englishman, who ing the whole British Fmbire was paddling at the end, finished the Olympiads, instead of jens; \u201ccourse {n.7 minutes 49 9-10 seconds.8eparate units, SIF An In the second round for out-rigged Doyle, writing «n the « fours Denmark beat Finland by one \u2018The Americans very wikeiv lerigth.England, Thames; -.Rowing perly sent red Indians anh pe Club, beat the Norway Studemts by a even a Hawaiian amongst 1} Hy length and'a half: The\u2019 time of the sentatives.We, on the coir LT Ju seconds.They were paddling at the the colonies contending dere fr end.In \u2018the third round for out-| headings.I am sure the by three lengths.Germany, Ludwig- fonal local honors thew mar ng shaff, rowed over.order to form one unitdd tra | In the face for \u201c out-rigged eights which Africans, Australibne ani ty New College beat Stockholm by a |adians would share with khe me ol length and a quarter.Time, 6 min- the Mother Country unger are 5) utes 19 seconds.The length of the and wearing the same ihsient miles.) The Leander eight beat the ; HAGEN.Australian.crew by two-thirds of a Copenhagen, July 19.\u2014 length in 6 minutes 10 1-5 \u2018seconds.ber of the American, English, 4- ue \u2018The Leander boat thus revers#1 the an, Italian, Dutch and Swedish at.result of the race for the Grand Chal- tes who took part in| the (iy.the Sydney Rowing Club's eight won hagen stadium with the Danish at.à magnificent race between the Lean- tie spectators wiinessed tomo excell | der eight and the Australians, the sport.Ralph Kose, Olympic ar latter leading ever three-fourths of San Francisco, won thd discus er the course.Both créws were rowed right and left hand, with a com.out at the finish.The British suc- | throw of 232 feat, and tH}e wrigh ne cess was not popular.The eight re- ting event, right and loft hand, w= presenting the Berlin Rowing - Club d' combined put of 9 feet 11 in won their heat in 6.22 1-5.: He was third in the javelin thm In the third ground of the single which was won by the Dene Peters; sculls Kus'k heat Levicky, Hungary.The pole vault was won by Jame \u2018by one length in 7 minutes 45 1-5 J, Donoghue, Tus Angeles AC, v= seconds.1a vault of 10 feet 19) inches wr Denmark.won the final heat of the George L.Horine, \u201citn Sta in-rigged fours, beating Sweden by University, second.Hgrine wap four lengths in 7 minutes 44 3-5 sec- high jump with 5 feet/11 1-4 ings onds.Dcnoghue being second! \u2018 SOCCER | Some Comment on To-morrow's No Games.A \"Dalmeny Park, the Sons of Scotland\u2019s mew grounds, will be formally opened to-mérrow, when the Scots + + + + + + + + + +4 + 4044 will be favored with a visit from their \u2018keenest rivals, to wit, thé Sons of England.The game savors so e thing of the international type, and Neuve.A win to any] of = the.weather holds ood heard Swill practically fix the partx crowd.is sure to.grace the pr roceed- \u2018Lachine.ings.: The Englishmen\u2019 are thirsting Tor the meeting.\u201d Captain Bingham and his boys are far from satisfied with the results of the two: previous ên- gagements.They have two defeats to wipe \u2018out, which is not an impossible task, and the merry going Englishmen will toe the line to-morrow fan of confidence and determina- on.i The Scots, by their recent per- Bo the ean = formance, have all eyes of the soccer i u \u2019stafford.Gordon and \u2018anstie, world upon them, and it is up to ev- |\" tot St Paul\u2014Thornton.Bu!\u201d \u2018ery player to show by their conduct ole Tookey, McAteer, Pri that they know the game.and can Lao in son.Seales, Bardéle: à play it in a gentlemanly manner.A Ww I ! , repétition of the Caledonian Final or R eferee: Mr.Ryder.the Mascotte Park fracas will do ir- | OT reparable injury.to,the sport.Both teams have done special training for the match, and whichever side Aided them ute gains the verdict the margin will not 2 Boal, which dis ided them FEE bebe b bony TRAP SHOOTING TOUR.© NAME \u2018 The Twelfth Annual Tour.+ nament of the Canadian Tra- shooting Association will be « \u2018held in Montreal under the « auspices of The Montreal Gur « sub on August 20, 21, 22 and 231 + +44 ttt te 404 + their opponents, and its a fos the coin which side domes nut they have no thought.of miki gift to St.Paul's.The game wi = hotiy contested, and - a win for © Homesters would make the cumpe tion still more keen and open.| Maples fancy they can impree\u2019] \u2018be very great.- Field lids The Sons will select from Dady, RNR Stan pr oF either site Ward, Stacy, Robinson, Collyer, Oak- victory.There will be no passenf ley, Bingham, Payne, Button, Oak- in either team, both will go tie \u20ac Wright, Rinner and Tye.tance., The \u2018Scots\u2019 choose from the follow- Crusaders plax Ballanivne.\u201ci ing bunch: Woodside, Crossan, Dor-, ingham, Young, Seeds, Jude.Tun] man, May, A.McKenzie, Ross, Dou-_ Bushell.Edwards, Orr, Harvey gal, Hutchison, Caie, Anderson, Bur- Beattie., nett and Newrhan.Mr.Jas.Rose will officiate, Brown, Rinder, Peto, Ian 5 \u20ac Tucker, Jus.Ho Royal Rovers travel to Valleyfield, Horsfall Grant Moir.and while the latter can always make : ser, A good show at home, they are scarce- Referee: Mr.Fra: _ 4-love victory on June the first 6-0 was the last score in fav\u201d the following eleven: Soye, French, go one better ihan- to-morrw.Menlove.«s Boychers, Valleyfield will be represented by ne Ca MeFE arbnd 67 Wright, McMeekin, Chadwick, Whit- Cot ; taker, Wright, McKerracher, Rat- Turner and Co Moine.cliffe, Thompson, McCann, Thomson, |.some class There will be game twixt PER so Royal Highlanders.I Fairmount will.make a bold bid to £ais into their stride, their or repeat their performance of last Sat- e leather hunting.T urday.Locos, who supply the oppo- Ee Te oe fn the à sition, have four goals to the good, dition, and the tegn \u2018Referee: Mr.A.Freedman.give anything away.If the Fairies 1 are in good mood they may create Tos.ok ant \u2018another surprise.The game will he leaves the Armor played on Delorimier Park, and it's Referee: Mr Fa evens on the fleld.EL © >.7 Teams! Fairmount\u2014Haynes, Mec- ti Nab, Hepburn, Gallacher, Riemond, There Re a © R Dargue, Christie, rown, ampbell, gam Kain and McLean.\u2018 Trunk will furnish Liocos.\u2014Simpson, Burns, Fleming, A MacKay, Gillies,- McKinnon, Milne, MacKay, McFarlane, Fairbairn.mes and the Dra Mr.Phillips.de the game.M ficiates.\u201cJenkins should ex flculty from Ros Referee, Mr.McAte There has been many a change since the Grand Trunk and C.P.R.met in the first league \u2018game.The former have kept steadily on the upgrade, while the Angus Park Com- or pany have not been showing in the - place to-morrow, and there is just'an McGill Second off-chance of their meeting.If they do, the Trunks will be up against a 3-0 defeat which they sustained.Mr.Moore is the chosen referee.|The A.A.A.A.sec play a friendly match sécond on M.A.A.After two weeks\u2019 vacation, the Sec- Saturday, Joy 20th.; ond.League will be out in full force |mence at 2.30.The f to-morrow, four interesting games |M.A.A.\u201cA.team: will be played, and the fight for sec- A- J.Shipley.C.Caxte ond position on the table lies with (Capt), H.G.lean Cote St.Paul, Crusaders and Maison- 'ir; D.S.Gough, H.} \u2014 x he \u201cWitness\u201d ) patronizing Witness.adverts he people id th eù paper, the \u2018Witness.is the Peoples\u2019 Pa pèl ce inder par F Col; JE course; 2,000 metres (about 1 1-4 AMERICAN ATHLETES AT Crpp IE A ge ne F lenge Cup at Henley July 6, when |games held a meeting àt the Cow fi \u201cby three-quarters of a length.It was tes yesterday.Thousandg of enthuse, I Ÿ Cote St.Paul will have Lotus ; The loss of a couple of points we.not affect the \u2018Wasps\u2019 position À their last game with Crusaders\u2019 \u2018 Maples will pick from Grant, PéF ly strong enough to pinch the points Rose and Thistle have 7 dur ; E from.the rampant \u2018Blues,\u2019 who had à count to settle with Maison\" ; ; \u2018Niggers.The homesiers i [ The Rovers will pin their faith on pate Nigec ES opposition, but tr: 1 Neighbor, Moran, Grant, Thorburn, | ill be a strong one il Reynolds, Spikes, Bennet, Sheels, and from on be JL EE semount and A = prank of © il he (FR limelight.~The C.P.Rare mx | J ious to have the game postponed, as IRAE I v the annual trip of the shops takes M-A.A.A.Second Ta i < (Semple, C.Brooks, and A | HE\" MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS | FRIDAY, JULY 19, A me NADIANS DO NOT QUALIFY ale Who \u201cshot Off Tie in fing's Prize Competition Were Successful, en msi d Associated Press.) (a a ho.England, July 19.\u2014 SEC padian marksmen who Lip in the first stage of \u201cprize qualified yesterday.were hecessary to make 1 the Third day.\u2018ORNERg DAT 0 stage, the first round were: \u2014 A 2 survive Pt ele .Armstrong, Halifax; e.there\" Winnipeg: Captain Ken- and Sout n: Sergt, eMcInnes, Prince.\u2018are all ac\" and: Pte.Mitchell, To- cam Tepresen Corp.Regan, Edmonton; ont JL Te at futur Vancouver.Lieut.Steele, ; i \u201cand simpson (unattached).the busiest days of oh one of Canadian -marksmen The! \u201ca meetings, 4 and | or ;n but few events and failed to sa Negroes ant y notable scores., sat their repr.rill and Armstrong, who were, entrary, acqui.and sixteenth respectively \u2018in were winners of rh Subjects from F ington Cup, \u2018the men from the Range Prizes, \"lus 8, rain CNE, flag rds, acDougall was 12th and gnla, vackhurn l5th.Each won et 2 AT copey § \"ANADIAN \u201ca large num.ORES.JEHsh, Austr.) Swedish athle.scores in the St.George\u2019 Sil'anadiäns of enthusias.\u2018some excellent ll Aympie AC: @ discus event, ith a combined weight put- eft hand, with feet 11 inches Javelin throw.Dane Petersen: # Auld, W innipeg, 41; Lieut.|.Blackburn.Winnipeg, 45; Capt.- 2elater, Vancouver, 46; Pte.\u2018A.Toronto, : > E.Island, 40; Sergt.J.H.strong, Halifax, 49; Corp.Regan, yonton, 42: Col.-Sergt, J.Stoddart, niton, 4°: Sergt.W.A.Smith, D-tawa, 40: Sergt.-Maj.E.MacDou- Ni Victoria, 45: Corp.G.Mortimer, B.po, F: uehec, 38; 40; Staff-Sergt.F.Richard- Jictoria, 44; Capt.R.H.Ken- won the w.H.McPher- 2t-1- 4 inches.Pte.sn.Stellarton, 45; Pte.W.David- nn, Winnipeg, 42; Andrews (unat- aed), 45; Bavles (unattached), 45; poorest (unattached), 47; Simpson, ped ser.Ottawa, 4353 ++ ant.Sclater, who scored.46, 5 -hnot off with 48 others for the re: aining 36 places, the hundred.| hichest scorers only in the first round | ping eligible for the second stage.+ + + + + + +: ++ +++.ai.Armstrong and Simpson qualified out- iar the ight.treal Gun 2%, 22 and POISONED.+44 Two Women Died in Two Days: Through Mistaking Poison For Medicine.ought to the General Hospital fast nt suffering from the effects of hav- swallowed a dose of poison, and.Ped a few hours after having been: mitted to the institution.\u201cposition, but of making a game wil Ibe aquest will be held.f women who have taken poison, pre-.the NER ably by mistake for medicine, and » \u2018the competi- ed in the General Hospital shortly : d open.fterward.2 TE son, Hans \u2014 SE a zon, Gan 7 BRANGEMEN WILL f° ton, Bullock.FIGHT HOME RULE, \u2018 feAteer, Prich- 00028 Bardsley and ÿ (Canadian Associated Press.) Glasgow, July 19.\u2014The feature of pe proceedings of the Imperial Grand an\u2019 improve on range Lodge Council when it resuni- |.rusaders, the I! its sessions here yesterday was an \"them after a fiohatic denunciation of Irish Home \u201cminutes wat nle by members of the order.from \u201cWield lads.A pi colonies ang the United States.The proceedings \u2018opened with \u2018the jading of a latter from the Earl of \"imperial grand master, in which is Lordship declared that if Home Jule ever came into force thé Orange stitutions would be the first singled t for attack b hotestantiom, y the enemies n eters, A : Scans, ur MEANER FITTED OUT Jas.Horshy.FOR ROYAL CRUISET Fluebec, July 1e, \u2018Amer \u201cEarl Grey,\u2019 \u2014The Government | - Maisonneuve which has \u2018 béén in favor * ters antici- nesses the Minister of Marine and e accommoda 5 royal guests, ton of Fines arl.Grey) when she.sails ôn pal 3y morning next with her Du = told.This will include re ica party that will number 34 | Can- \u2014\u2014 > WOMAN'S WICKEDNESS.Le Galipeau, who -about three.** Ag0 was sentenced\u2019 by Recorder 5 ol i\u201d \u201cR liquor without a license, and nues allowed her liberty by ape | rt her case before the - King's | \u201core i furnishing bonds, ap red Recorder Dupuis yesterday ior With having kept.and sold | Without a license.She was- OS pPATEN ES] IPROMPTLY SECURED ail country r es.For information ,ask nt Pientor's Adviser,\u2019 i Marion & slants pg erin Bree Marion, 364 University St, ank Building, corner St, Cae eL Phone Up 6474, | PATEN NTS.THERSTONHAUGH & SON, London & Globe Builfing - es pros SF, MONTREAL, masses 181 Trade Marks Registered, OWENN., EVANS elgn Membe r Chartered Institu London, wn 805 © St James Strezt, Montreal, date UC arant places, the Canadians 8 at f in Cs Ferporal Mortimer, of Tdereq py 5 he à sergt,-Major MacDougall, = false \u201csia, 31 each: Private Auld, of > lengt \u201cnid was 309th, Mor- ét \\[acDougall 357th, and the \u201cy \u2018in the first stage, and Mo ia 50 ga Only the first three | \u201d An (his stage qualified for Canadians who did |] under separ Fen In the St.George's (frst \u201cthe coo Es en Mitehelt, 136th; MacDougall, èr the .occas.Bavles, 143rd, won £2;; while | \u2018may sain in Uri, Ih \u2018Andrews, .184th; .\u201c1; m, in apsth: Steele, 210tl , and: Hans and Ca Toloth, took do £1 \u201cthe Olympi .ge, were:\u2014 at the Copen.ru J A Steele, Guelph, | : Danish athle.\u201cJ W.Battersill, Winnipeg; 88; TI ve 45; Sergt, B.Me- |\" Lieut.A.B.Magge, Van- | Picton, 38; Lieut.E.L.C, For- \u2018 haë.;\u2018 2 (OUrREMONT\u2014: LOTS, : 26 x 10% BA: i |: \u201cfez a toot, 4 CARTMERVILLE\u2014 9.\\ dy 1 IN, as Alice Gaumillion.aged 24 years, was ' SMENARS, 20 st Tan \u201cMatir 4453\" 3 \u201cSORDEAUX-\u2014 CORNER For.60.x: 108, : cents\u2018-a féot; | N MENARD, | The body - oC ax taken to the morgue, where art sous This is the second case in two days : of éced at the disposal of Their Royal | Duke and Duchess of |- Princess Patricia.and has been beautifully fitted].Suests, will have on board 144} a three months in jail for keep-{|.= *- Jsorderly house, and to a fine = or three additional months for| : ced to pay a fine of $50 4nd .PATENT ATTORNEYS.= | which will be | VENTIONS PATENTED a A FEW LOTS LEF - On, beautiful Cedar Avenue, Pointe Claire, the elite \u201crési- dential street of all Lake St, Louis.- Cash or Easy Terms.afterwards, THE SMITH Baas.(Of Montreaf) Ltd, up.a5s.; \u201c466 Bloury st Act now, and be ever.\u2018pleased ]- |ENOTICE, \u2014 TEACH ERS \"WANTED.- UE SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED, PRINCIPAL FOR RAWDON Model School.A Rawdon, Que pply to DR.SMILEY, ACADEMY PRINCIPAL FOR COW- ansville Academy Wanted.Must be Diversity uate or, hold Academy DU diploma.N.P., Cowammilite, 5 Bie BOYCE, WANTED, QUALIFIED.TEACHER for S.S: No: 14, mingerdsburg, in the village \u2018of Ventnor.Apply, stating _ salary, to FRANCIS D 1 - \u201ctary, Ventnor, Ont.5 POBBIE, Sècre WANTED, OFFICE BOY FOR LARGE Good prospects for Apply in own.handwrit- insurance office.smart lading, giving references.New 0.Box 47, ci ty.P.x .Equipinent has the recommendation of.every traveller.CAKE BAKER AND ICE CREAM Mak- C= er, waïñted, experienced.Apply KEOWN, 368 St.\u201d Antoine street.salary, experience, references, CH AS.A.OSTROM, Belleville, Ont.- ONE PROTESTANT TEACHER WANTed, holding a Model diploma, from Macdonald College or McGill; one as Experience referred; salary, ar undersigned, © A ars, appl ri P Sec.-Treasurer, of \u2018New Carlisle, Que, A TEACHER or THE Pro: | th is wanted for the Muni-| Bristol, holding a frst- oo elementary diploma.a + feréd, \u2018$300 per annuny ° open 15th fiasust, 1912, and close lott \u201c08 June, 1 (sono st chûreh, Stas: dnd P.O, \u201ctestant faith = \u201c clpality of glass .¥ 1st.© August, 19150 EM GRANT.Sec \u201cTreasurer, stay P.O side, 15th July, 1919 PROPERTY tenders, sedled .and.: én ty,\u201d addressed to the undersigned, will \u2018he received up to 12 o'clock noon on Tués- day, 23rd: July, 1912; for the purchase .of \u201cthe.Harboe! Yard,-:.107 \u2018Papineau \"avi.\u2018having a superficial \u2018area.of 36,067 ft.\u201cfronting on.Papineau avenue, 8 Rose street.&nd Gain street; - \u201cPlan\u201d of \u2018the property.may.bèie ed, \u2018ghd\u2019 permit.\u2018to Tiow obtained upo application 2 at this, off ; iE 4 EE A 60 ni > pony, to, \u2018prompt purchag- Ah Box: \u201845, \u201cWitness\u201d Office AVENUE, MONTRE FA.a mest \u2018desirable piece sn $300, \u2018mortgage $2! iN ~1T8th.St, New PROPERTY.Dé FOR SALE| } dore \u201cTender for Proper-.examin.: PROP, at turns made.prom ADAM, 524 SE._ Near Peel.Phone Uptown S178, .sidence.Westmount 359 gE Fa © Te balance: thy .ST.Be E Huniier Louis 1826, - vaar Ave, nest beside.© \u201cJames.2 Main aor \u201d Lors.50° x: pe -/ each, Cartièr\u2026 Avé, bhade side, \u201c_Îsees: water, drains; electric Bent.Fee 10 cents a foût.Next to Mont-| \u201creal Park, near eledtrie- Sars.GEDBO rmear new churok,\u201d -171-3 \u201cDeed of money, : EDEO 0 St.James.- Main 4 445%, 8 Madenshuactie and New York.Canada Life ine 189 st.James + Gsorae My Alexander, | Ë IFIES MANAGED.PERSONAL: tion glyen manägemént .of-pro-.:.\u2018pefties and estates; Jont collecteds Te-|- ; \u2026 Mac-{ .\u2018catherine Street West, pes sat | Wa, pry MARKEY, SKINNER, ©.PUCSLEY & HYDE, _ anvocarrs, BARRISTERS, Wey \u201c METROPOLITAN BUILDING; nôtre, GAME K.O., VRED.A.MARKEY: \u201ce WALDO W.8 Ts WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY, = & Gigi » a Le, } ADVOCATES | Canada, Life Building, CE, M.Papineau.méeñnouss Main 5774-9771 ow R.McMaster, Cu \"BARRISTER AND * SOLICITOR wmawsroRTATION SYILDIE MON NTRPAL i CAHAN, ic, hers; holdin certificates for.the Province\u2019 of Queb bec.Apply,\u201d givi Teferences.and salary expected, to \"ROBERT i STEWART, Secretar Treasurer, A Aylmer.P.O.Que, Box T6, ANTED, FOR CIFY BOARDING IN: Ha [Lady CITY BO! holding + biti Greene avenue, = : Wa ANTED, pe teacher - (Pritestansy.\u2018for one.of.the \u2026 Schools of Hardley, Wright County, «Qué, :.State qualifications and years.of \u2018éxpérience, 180 amount A salary - \u201cexpected, NT = Eu TessuFêr, Les ati PROTESTANT.TEACHER, tient school at Chambly Canton, P: J Salary.3240 ae months, \u201cADDY, Yi.GEO.WALLIS, \"> © Les = salar \u201cPR, St.25\" per - month.- \u201cApple JAM NDE : st County.Argentenn.| pplic Les to be în.thé h igned l'aise .Secret tary or ands of the undersig ot | 1 ores (3) Protestant Female |- \u2018a a \u201c Apply to DR.PA L BS 1 Btoatinan.P.Bo.Wright © Co op \u201cwith elementary diploma, for.Digsel.® edgurer, À AQ A PROTESTANT FEMALE | @ \u201cMeacher, with\" \u2018an nana diploms, /.: Flan to teach a term of nine months in af tural as 1 WANTED, ORGANIST\" TO LEAD Choir and Orchestra, Holloway Street Methodist Church, \"Belleville, Ontario; state WANTED JUNIOR CLERK FOR.OF- Electric-lighted Sleepers and Compart~ ment Cars.Yonge St.Station at 11.15 p.m.daily.Union Station trains dally at 9.05 a.m.fee gre » Tih some mark re- | and-10 p.m.rred.o- e = \u2014\u2014\u2014 FACTORING vo, St: :, Henry.: QUEBEC SERVICE | BOYS WANTED to carry.papers after school hours: LV.PLACE VIGER STATION.19.00 a.m, *1.30 p.m., *6 p.m., *11.30 p.m.\u201c*Daily.tDally excep except Sunday.: ; WEEK END TICKETS ce Now ON SALE: 0 PICTURE POST 34 \u2018you \u2018send 28¢c.for.35 our Si Girl, Flower and Greeting ~ Good going 11.30 p.m., July \"20h.N \u2018Returs until 8.80 a.m., July: 24th.ST.ANDREW'S, N.B.Daily through sleeper, Lv, Windsor St.: Station].728\" = | Porta oLD oncHARD, ~ KENNEBUNKPORT _ Wow IN OPERATION J F5 | aenucen RETURN TICKETS | .and $8.00-| os, sr se TO PACIFIC COAST POINTS HOW ON \u2018BALE.walnut case, 7 1-3 octaves, axe 2 Summer : Golfing oo ke = new, \u2018 Payab D Sash, nd LAYTON SL 50° W.sorner al Es DOMINION CABINET.GRAND: Hand.| 50 St.| ana\u2019 10.80 p.m.dally.- HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION \u201cne Saskatchewan and Alberta July 28, Aug.6 6, -30, nl every wecond : .(Tuesday until Sept.19312.©.Tickets good for Pr \u2018days, LL \u201cTourist Sleeper on trains, at 108 19 Hg + BROS \u201cPIOKET- OFFICES: a hel 20e: jet, James St.\u2018Telephones,- Mais 20 | el indsor 78% or Place Viger and Win 50 \u2018Street Stations.- aE TEACHERS: WANTED \u2014 TWO PRO-1: + testant female teachers, nolding 5 men ary oma 0 ¢ n ~ 80d 2 sohools, Port \u201cDaniel AB for à téti.months term, ; \u201c18722 Board oan gan.be 6 hag: for about per month.camts state salary expectéd.NORM | Dow, Sec-Tressuret, \u201cPott Daniel THE \u201cPio TESTA al.= ovite, Elementary acher eaking English Frond; * dotise to begin on Sept.Zod Sate salary watited.Apply, D- As EATTIR, St Jovite - Station.Ti BACHER, \u201cWITH MODEL CS ATVI: © Tas capabla.of teaching \u2018and Z Academy Grades, for.Portneu! Prorestant - School.Salary, Hon eptember.Apply to: Sec.-Treasurer.: PROTESTANT TEACHER, Vin, ELE= mentary\u201d diploma, for, the Actoh:Vale \u201c\u201cBchoo!, for a terit 92 \u2018beginning with Sè Stud \u201c= et Faster, AStoVAL PROTE STANT TEACHER, WITH Ble- ry $20.- \u201cterm ,10_ months, from SpRiemb ¥ salary, $24- per «montH: : FREÉD.CLARI \"Heb rsusirer, \"mont: P.O.Law.\u2018class professional .certificate; wanted for s.s.1- \u2018Post office | -and cHurch Sonveniont.Smal\u2019 -$chool, |: A Boot pour, fe PBRACK- : Wenien alary ; - 5 ENSURT Secretary, \u201cFer 5 2 i \u201c.Co pw \u2018St.Louis as .Gonzague, County: of .THeanharnols.Salary, >.Mmoñths.\u201cthe \u2018 MARTIN, Secretary Treasurer, : St \u201cLouis de Gonzague, County.Beauliar- \u2018WanTED, FOR rE POINT FORTUNE \u201cÆlsm.Schoël, à ten mc onthe; % Point Fortane, Sie PROTESTANT FEMALYW THACHER, \u201cholding Advanced Elementary diplo- | \u2018ma, for the Shawbridge Elementary School; small school; for 8 months; salary, $30 per month; board ; \u2018convenlent: comfortable \u2018school; close to R.R.stations, church, ,, tele \u201c.\u2018phone, ete; term to begin: first week y September, 1912; state expérience; : English séholars.- Please.apply to, 2 Shawbridge, I Q.WANTED, FOR RIVER DESERT DIs- | \u2018senñtient School, a Protestant teachèer, -holding first class diploma: salary $36.\u201cper month, for ten months; duties to begin 2nd Sept.Apply to WN .SMITH, Bédretary-Tregeurer, RIVE Desert P.O.| ] \u201cQues 2: HE : \u2014 PRINCIPAL veh omg 7 Model Sehool, holding \u2018Model hier: | Term to begin RS 1812 Salary: | | w rele BEECH, , Shimiasliner.| | \u2018Bulwer, Que 7, -$450.\"HERB: TEACHER\" WANTED BY.THE à ruace Protestant Municipality of St.Louis ge > Gograsye : and va De Teceived until the end of .\u2019this month.June 4th, 1912, WANTED, A TEACHER WITH A DIploma fof the Belle Riviere proies Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors, Quebec Bank Building, Montreal.FARQUHAR 8.MACLENNAN, EQ WILLIAM A, BAKBR, LLB \u201c PATTERSON - & ce, Advocates, Barristers.& Solicitors, | 180 St.Jamés' Street, M mtreal w.PATTERSON, =e.: MARRIAGE LICENSE: \u201cJOHN M M DUFF, 2 À 192; House Un 2786, eon ei 0 RARE at LI seed ; : et OR yy Sa ge nro a RL Tp A MACLENNAN & BAKER, Las st.James Street.\u201d 4.Creneceut sn a $9 per month.De AV +.Two Mountains County, P.Q.| WANTED.AT ONCE; LADY SHOOL 7 Teacher for Quinte 8S.D., No.2873, \u201cSetond class will do: .Salary % coord.and: post-office; about 12 J Addroas, A; J.BEED, Secrctary, fhe DO AML WANTED, TEACHER FOR T THE Tes ; Village.: menée Sept.8rd, 1912., Apply, stats ing experiance, to C.W.MHGGENS, 8 Secretary.Treasurer; Leeds .Village Vike | WAN! \u201cTO FURCHASE.ALL CAST \"off Clothing,\u201d Furniture, ~ Sllverware, \u201cPlated Ware, Old Gold, Rawn Tickets.\u201c .Above everybody elge\u2019s prices paid by - MAX \u2018FRANK; 16 East + Calg.street.Tel.East 3087.SL COTTAGE To LET.LET, ARGYLE COTTAGE, among\u201d.water, § Iarge rooms; wide verandahs, UP | Wo families.- A , ä BEARD, \u201cIran Hill, Que i i \"BUSINESS CHANCES.) = VILLA County, BASE oF store, Til i Éle-: 1 Le beginning Sept.1 1, | 40 per\u201d ard | Jonth for 10 mon hs, R533 ÉD, +t Lor 3 months.% Bi Sarre: + [ PQ.ROR SALE, ST.BERNARD Doc, Five diploma\u2019 for Ponsonby,- Pa: 4 ; PROTESTANT.\"TEACHER, WITH -Sece | Board cons |.Ort Burwell, oC HAGHERS \u201cWANTED.BY TEE .TO ney Dissident Municipality \u2018of $260 for \u201cten (:° Applications \u2018should; be &d- |.\u2018undersigned.TW.\u2018Protastant: teacher, RARD, Secretary-Treasurer, | - DIS- ) : County of Beau- | © G lementary | y a Salary, $250, for Len month} rm : ca Eng: shou 6 Eu : HFN P ARTFIN, Êt.Louls de Ganzague, |., h.Board.bo \u201cmonths; salary, $25 per | mont NRY | \u2018Sec:;Treasurer, Y Belts: Riviere, - ~ ing to \u2018ability; four miles.from town |.or 15 pupils.| \"Model = School; term to com- | Brome Mountains; pure spring | ayady, Jawa, daily mail, room | CHICKERIN G SQUARE - Piano, rosewood.case, We.corner.\u2018Stanley.cash; and $8 mi 8 Ip) ; : : Summer rice, $45 ble $4 cash and 98 md thi; \u201cTON BROS.550, St,.Cathe W., co ner Stanlé CU ong for winter mii from Ince.ulld up.any: goal der aile trade.Ph \u201cwrite, D: RLANE, 5 vin.Grove pô: Que.= Phone No.4 5, utitingdon.à gris + months old, & w jen dos ly, 140 Stanfey & £4 it.Tomb Ue, 5 srovals Egan THE - We vost between.Stan ey \u201cand.mo GRAND \u201ccarved.legs, T \u2018BROS., 550.\u201cst- Cathering = ORGAN, CHAPEL: STYLE, war | at es 11 stops, 2 HE swell; fus >, e $ Re DEV.Peel Dargain itary.| (Finest and Fastest Trains lu - ax ç \u2018FOR SALE, 200 GALLONS MILK DE- vered daily in city: \u201c50 géditional gals |.- dne -6 the best: fauipped dairies \u2018in the.Pro» This High \u201c\u20aclass thilk would HERR \\JPRIGHT Po, 110.CASH; 3 :- #Pine-tone- andraction.Res PIANO LE Limited,\u201d 580, St.Caf serine St 1-3 octaves, full, resonant.tone, \u201cÀ : , .costly instrument.Reduced'to 3145.| FOUR E ; 2 J sont Rel loc t su XPRESS TRAINS DAILY - MONTREAL, TORONTO AND WEST.3 am, 9.30 am, 7.30 p.m.10.80 p.m.Dining, Parlor and Library Cars on Day ains; \u2018Pullman Sleeping Cars, Electris \u2018Lighted, on Night Tralns.\"THE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTH, Canada.) HIGHEST CLASS OF EQUIPMENT.cf LEAVING MONTREAL : ass, 10.a.m.bf4.16 p.m.- c*845\" pm.i Daily.iDaily except Sunday, jrles:Pullman Sleeping Car.: NEW and IMPROVED G.T.P.TRAIN SERVICE Co Fhe Grand Trunk Pacific lire À is the shortest and quickest route between | smooth roadbed, electrie-lighted sléép- | through the newest, most picturesque \u2026 |@nd most.rapidly\u201d \u2018@gveloping section of | \u201cWesterii Caiada.* Through tickets sold and reservations: made by \u201call:-Grand Trunk Agents, rains, now in.oparation, Winnipeg to Regina, Yorkton aïñd Can- son, Hinton, Jasper, Park and Fitzhugh,- HORSE RACES Valley field, Que, \"| ROUND TRIP FROM $1.0 MONTREAL .ENGLISH.PABY CATAL LARGE .enough io.hol d two babies.Only zai ; ermain.: \u2018used -twice, - Ap street, nèar st ly, 90\" St, .G atherine.Ea \u201cLOST AND\" FOUND.- \u201c(Including Admission to: Track.) \u2018Going AM.train July 19, 20; tickets valid returning on date of issue.only.| Summer Tourist Fares, Montreal \u2018toPaoiflo Coast Points and return | In effect daily until Sept.80, inc.; re- FOUND, A FRENCH.POODLE by i tyne G06 an en n 0g -an \u201cp Tn es.Dos RE 08 sold if not su Ba before.the 20th.\"Apply hetiween \u2018 and 9 p.m., 70 Marquette street.i \u2014 paying ; HOUSE.WANTED.ON.Owner Op ets \u2018same ex- |.Jowed, Vancouver, ctoria, Seat- \u2019 tle, 1e letgzts, Bent }s100.50 | | ten mm Los An- E|e105.45 geles, San Diego, via Chi.ago and direct lines in h directions .x \u201c mount, .Reply, A \u201c2 -2 Seaforth ave.ra Subseribets not geting thei | paper Eee wig A VANTED.TO RENT, HOUSE: oF bout, \"12 rooms, near, but not on: car line : high- situation: towards.or in, West- the cañtiet | \u2018San Francisco, via Port = lang, Ore, ia ose aires.| $115.50 | | HOMESEEKERS* EXCURSIONS | \u201cRound Trip Tickets to Western- Canada, via Chicaëa, on sale July.23; Aug.8, 20; Sept.3, 17; at very low fares.; CITY TICKET OFFICES: - 123 St.James St.\u2019Phone Main sous, or Bonaventure Station.La \u201cThe Witness\u2019 is \u201cothers, agents: \u2014 : ST.LAMBERT.\u201cass DAVIS, Post Office, HECTOR.3 SISSATEON je = TOWNSEND, + Gh \u201c1 your dealer \u2018does\u2019 Av séil.the it.{ ness\u2019.notify.us and\u2019 We Will ee.that\u2019 \u201che is\u2019 supplied : at once.MA \"BE LEPT wire ipiman;- Bookseller, 513 | n at West, or with.\" deer, P int St.Charles, 8 | West of Subway, ARTICULARL OO 3 wl Be.Acospted; is on n sole, among] | \u201cat the following suburban : J cveoxe and Return iy TICKET OFFICE ia \u2018St: James St + Tel \u2018Bell M; 616.\u201cM A PRICE, GEO.STRUBB, Asst.\u2018Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agt HONE & RIVET, Tourist: Agents - 9 St.Lawrence.Boulevard.220 OFFICES To: LET.Splendid office in.practically new building; light on both sides; four very large windows, Best'advértising sign advantages in the city.Splendid view of St.James street.office.sAPARTM ENTS TO LET.Bt: Luke street.- Handsome Suites to._ Four, five and rooms: De-.locality; two minutes .from \"ect \u2018cars; ice free in.\u2018summer; heat- a& in winter; hot Water every.day.Mocerate- rents, which.include all | Furnished ors unfurnished.: 2 leased: the summer ornths, If oeired \"Apply to \u2018146 St.James street, - : FURNISHED Rooms.To LET nt \u2018on th Montreal toToronto| FROM MONTREAL ,.OTT .Cl .Passage rates and run pe particulars on._| MONTREAL-SHERBROOKE SERVICE | aCe \u201cParlor-Library.Cafe Car, ce f |ibCarries Pullman Parlor Car.oCar-.| Winnipeg - Saskatoon - Edmonton, with [ =\" ifig cars and superb dining car sefvice, | ôra, Sask.; also\u2019 to-Cämrose, Mirror, Ed- |\u2018 turn laits Oota 81, 1912; stop-overs al- | dom rises above 80 degrees.EBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, _ (QUEER STEERER CUTAN : District of Montreal, Re ESTATE of the Late \u2018DAME BELEN \u2018I-terworth, in their lifetimes both of the | - 2 City and, District of Montreal.\u201c| conne OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR | = Apply\u201d to, the MANAGER, Witness\u2019 ] {sn NEWPORT MANSIONS, No.1661.Fons} Janitor, \u2018or \"to JOHN M.M.DUFF, |.| TO-HÜDEON\u2014C.P \u2018| mo LACHI RECENT, ki NICE TURES Heke a at Grand Trunk Station, 530 St \u2018Catherine oe West, mcr DOMII INC Brad ALLAN LINE NONTREN-QUEBEC-LNERPOUL - LAURENTIC - July 20 INTERMEDIATE SEASON 530 Bt.Th *CANADA, July 27, CABIN RATES, |||,\" arma ami A 'y , Aug.3, \u2018 - \u2019 St.Lawrence Aug.31, Sept.28.Effective JULY 15 *TEUTONIC, Aug.10, Ef Route Is the Sept.7, Oct.5.4 LAURENTIC, Aug.17, ST.LAWRENC Shortest to Sept.14, Oct, 12, ~ MONTREAL LIVERPOOL.Europe \u2014 Rates From: Fira $92.50 | \u201dVictorian\u201d .: July 19th,; Aug.16th scend $ii.é Ghe CIR Jppunias ! July agen, Aus: pres] [Only Four fama SRS REN Sted | ! Aug.g.\"Gosaican , \u201cAug.\u20189th Sept sth | |Days ab Sea [Thirigiek sige rosms] © MONTRIAL- GLASGOW.: «érampiaut vs July: 20th, Aue.rth \u2018Ask Agents for particular, or an\u201d , , ug.\u2019 , t ;, \u2018\u2019Benperlan\u201d, .âue and Aug gist || [company\u2019s Office, 118 Notre Dame | =.\u201cScandinavian\u201d Aug.10th, .Sept.7th Street West.Uptown Agy., Catherine Street West.Hi : MONTREAL - FATE.LONDON.ORE CLASS ST \u201cGoriuthian\u201d 5 Ang.25th :\u2018\u201cSioilian\u201d Sept 8th ; Full.\u201cParticulars, Rates, \u2018ete, \u2018from gb al Agent, or Fro & A.ALLAN, General Agents, Glasgow The Allan Line Steamship, Co, Ltd, | .- MONTREAL Jo Passage.: | Henry, 28 | Rivet, 19 | Canadian \u2018London Passenger Service.From ; Ë Southampton.= = \u201cMontreal, July.16.T.SS.ASCANIA sé.AUR 3 July \"30.7T.8S.AUBONIA i.Aug.17 Aug.13.7.88.ULTONIA ve aÂuE.31 - ; *Calls at Plymouth, | a - Application to W.H ancy, G.T.R.,.Transportation Building; W.H, Henry, | ° 286 St; James street, Hone & Rivet, 19.| St.Lawrence - Boulevard; any Steamship\u2019 |' Agent; or\u2019 \u2019 |THE moBXAT BEFORD 00; Limited, 88.JACONA .Augi'& | {= 25 st.Bacrament Strëet.> Æ SERVICE.I ! steerage Branch: 488 St James Street.65 JACON£ .|, Aug.& |.| lioñ, appl THRE i :2.T.SS.CASSA DRA .J \u201cJuly 20\u2014T.SS.AT .° All steamers fitted application to W.: C.T.A., Transportation] Building; W.+ Steamship Agent, or | | TERE ROBERT REFOÏ D co, Limited, : 25 St.Sacramen p&teerage Branch: 488 NEWCASTLE, SERVICE.- 51 For freight ratés ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, i ee fete IA .iy 81 ith refrigeratofs.4 rates and full particulars on | i Claney, &.T.R., | 6 St.James! street; Hone '& .St.Lawrenci Boulevard; any El Street.À _ James Strebt: Pp) 44 ja From Montreal.and other informa- yt 5 st.Sacrament Street.a | Manchester Liners .4 (LIMITED) : © WEEBELY SAILINGS, From.Man.F \u2018June 22.MAN.SHIPPER.\u2018 \u201cJune.28, .MAN.INVENTOR .- July 8.\u201cMAN.\"CORPORAT'N.-Juiy 13; MAN.TRADER .Aug.July 20-MAN.IMPORTER .Aug.1s Limited \u2018number of passengers: carried.FURNESS LINE RORTHIGHTLE SATLINGS.MONTREAL TO HULK.=~ VENANGO | Cos ae er TONY AE, FURNESS, WITHY & 60., Limited Agents, Montreal, somrr LONDON FREIGHT SERVICH,: 1 Cold\u2019 Storage and Cool Alr on Steamers *ss, CERVONIA.++ 00° 0.000 July 2 \u2018*T.8S.ASCANIA .sees sees \"Aug.*SS.HURONA .«0 +.,, +.Aug.10.For freight rates tion, apply to THE ROBERT BEEFORD COMPANY, marked PROM MONTREAL.and uther informa.5 AGENTS.SUMMER RESORT.(uses 2 SIL \u201cCompany, Limited.* -mrvEm AND GULP oF 8T.LAW- shiner Cruises in Cool Latitudes, The favor fine sea b 53, \u2018Cascapedia; 1,900 tons, with an Guests na modern comforts trout.SAILS.FROM MONTREAL ON \u2018THURSDAY, ist, 15th, excellence.\u201cat 4 p.m.and 29th August, and.- from Quebec.the following day at noon for.Pictou, | N.S., calling at- Gaspe; Mal Bay, Perce, ing.P.B.1.,.and, Charlotte: | town, PEL.first-class Before \"NEW YORK F FROM QUEBEC | VIA THE FAR-FAMED RIVER SA- GUENAY.Calling at Gaspe, Char.lowtetown and Halifax, SS, Trinidad, [GASPE BASIN.- CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS, The vicinity affords beautiful scenery, Salmon and Trout Fishing PRE BAKER'S HOTEL: : BO long and favorably known, with all the comforts [of home.summer outing, terms\u2018 and other -information to BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.ite spot for Health and Sport.athing and unexcelled fishing.ve the privilege of salmon and ing in connection with the : (Now Open) offers: accommodatibn for tourists,\u2019 y making your: plans for your be sure to write for 2,600 tons, sails from Quebec at § - 2th July, 9th and 23rd August, etc.side, Pr WANTED, SUMMER BOARDERS, AT.Edgewater Farm; salt water bathing,\u2019 MES STAVERT, Summér- \u2018 ince Edward Island.ä - NEW YORK T0 BERMUDA class roem and LAND LAKE; LAURENTIAN nicest site on the Lake: first | board, +7 to $8 per\u201c B.BEAVEN ummier excursions by.the twin AT i6 IS of \"BÉRMUDIAN, 10,518 in screw House; placement, Sailings- from - New York, at 2 p.m., 24th July, 3rd, 14th and 24th week.August, and every 10 days thereafter, | Temperature, cooled by sea breezes, sel- POPLAR \u201cFor full fnformation, apply t 1: odated; good board; wide veran-'| \u201cPicket Agent, \u2018or to PART ah shade\u2019 trees: free rides: terme J.G.BROCK & CO., Agen: 27 moderate.or rther particulars,-.811 Commissioners Street, on > apply, Mrs.CROSBFIELD, Abbots- ford, Que CL nests guest at Lake Cottage, pn Shore Brome Lake.Large rooms, CANADA: piazza and shade.Boating, Tathing, Province of Quebec and fishing.Address, at once, MRS.- SUMMIT SUPERIOR COURT.\" MacBRIEN (widow of the late James _ Butterworth), Deceased.families: location high and dry, with | Notice is hereby given that, I, the \"fine view., undersigned, was duly appointed, by | few more boarders can be accom- - | xNowLTON\u2014 ACOMMODATION FOR F.R.DAVIS, Knowlton, Que.d, Maine; 10 miles down Portland .lang, M plenty of all kinds of fish, clams and lobsters; especial rates to FARM, ABBOTSFORD, one HOUSE, CHEBEAGUE Is.Judgment of the Superior -Court, on Ste July, 1912, Curator to tle vacant | succession .of the late Dame Helen MaoBrien, widow of the late James But- «Creditors are -heréeby requested to file.their claims, with.vouchers, and proper- w \u201cAtrested, at my office, within thirty .et all\u201d persons interested are here- write to by requested to govern: themselves ae- Paérétagis.The .J.M.M.DUFF, Yo chartered Accountant.146 st.\u2018James Street, Montreal, 18th July, 1912.\u20ac our Office Kept in Good and ~ Clean Condition ?IF NOT, CALL ON US.\u2018Our terms are amount of satisfaction you get.more Information Call Main 1203, 40 JURORS STREET.the cheapest to the Fbr or + New York Window Cleaning Co., In addition to the daily service to \u2018Quebec, Chicontimi the new STEAMER SAGUENAY \u2018will.on Tuesdays and Fridays for Ha Ha Bay, on the Saguenay River; ahd p.m.NEW SERVICE (\u201cTHE CROWN JEWEL OF SUMMER TRIPS.\u201d | Murray Bay, Tadousac and] leave Montreal at 6,30 the principal.intermediate \u2018ports, making Montreal.on the return passage at 10 a.m Fridays and Mondays.Nekets.are.good .for the season, and stop-over will be permitted at, \u2018Seaside Resorts.and at Quebec, if desired.through, stateroom\u2019 tickets, MONTREAL- TORONTO.Line (Via Thousand Islands and Rochester, N.Y.).\u2018Steamers leaving .every, week day at 12.from.Lachine\u2019 wharf.am).Direct connections: for all points west.TICKET OFFICE, NEW.RICHELIEU BUILDING, 8.11 Victoria Square.dr 29 we aday on the | » T Cool and \"| beautiful.= Comfortable : Ottawa.- 5 ; marre zxouas from Te nine hy \u2018Grand: 2, ana noms by the Rapids, a.m, Grand T \"8 Take hart.ROUND TRIP chin ere ee, V0 Station.ÉOUND TRIP, ro \u201csf.ANNE D = BELLEVUE\u2014C.B.x 42 230 : days, CPR 1.30 p:m.! G.T.R, 2 NE\u2014G.TR.4.51 ROUN p.m.STRIP ©\" bathroom figer; TELEPHONE MAIN 1089.Stop-over (Take \u2018Grand Trunk train leaving Montreal at 9.10 Trunk to connect.with steamer at La- | APTERNOON TRIPS GOING BAIL AND RETURNING RAPIDS, R.13.30 p.m.3 \u201cSatur days.1.20 p.m.ABS TRIP, 800, ames Ste 11 Victoria Square, an d Head Office.168 Com is also given on 80 noon.Sundays at 10 a.m.$1° \"uw.} Tickets .at Windsor GTR 1.30 p.m.Satur.:.130 and 288 pe 0 sn i } fes i i or sus - Lors rem wha kg erga .oe Cae o 10 ET © THE: MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, FRIDAY, JULY - 19, 1912 A - .- aoe pe UNITED STATESTOPROBE O0.| | csnpramee WAAEE RAR EIFS | * ALLEGED RUBBER ATROCITIES ¥ Consul Appointed in Peru for Express Purpose of Ee deg Crimes Claimed by Great Britain to Have.; Been Committed.cn LIMITED | Washington, De, July\u201d \u201819.\u2014 The pute, Columbia and Brazil both cla - ing against Peru, and there are few United \u2018States: ds.co-aperating effec Je tively in the effort.being made by officials and no adequate forc \u2018wear as well À prevent the cruel atrocities that have (mine mod Operation À.Rex Oo.Mout\u2019 1s : 12 @®|.bo.< LA À 2% MH Great been reported.There has been-a \u201c0 LORNE MCGIBBON, Pres.J.W.MCCONNELL, Vice.s,, A as they look, Le: CL La Sk aN IR 1 0208 long correspondence between.the | - Government of Peru and the, United | A M.GOODWIN, Managing Director \u2014 _ 2 .States in regard to the matter; and ° | and they look = : splendid.- ; \u201c| this Government has been a by.; | the British Office to b it | WwW .publish.it, im connection with.the in: RICH NE DRESS si LKe : ir a r i S : | CE the lead of sir \u2018Richard.Gase- | Reg.49 to $1.25 a Yard, 23 | \u2018ment.| Fe: this request, Secretary \u201cKnox © - AN ALL MORNING SALE, STARTING AT 8 O'CLOCK.Fave his consent, and when: the fur- RICH NEW WEAVES, as follows: ther investigation to be made by Cen- 1,500 YARDS OF } | ; | @Scen 1 [sul Fuller is completed, .\u201cthe.results 400 Yards NEW SUMMER SILKS, choice designs and convo.|| ri] : will.be made public = _ inches wide, hy | 5 The Peruvian Ggv vetament has trom [|| 500 vara s.PLAYIN RICH DRESS SILXS, including © sir Tate, IF FW {the first complaints shown a prompt - Palllettes, Japanese Habutais, British Geishas, hires desire to deal.with the criminals in ||.\u2018tungs, etc.a strong and effective manner, but it ' VERY SPECIAL \u2014 500 Yards, only, of RICE NEW a D ES try in\u201d Peri.| merty: Consul.~ good, they east y has been hampered by the natural dif- SILES.Some charming and effective weaves, and 127 (EMEMEER 3 = era À ; 8 zone me from Swe eden: ficulties .of .the.situation.Great dis- NEW.a esular .49 to $1.25.Saturday, J J uly Sale Frive 23 ; Biss = 6h.aa ff er azon: Country.sang tance, the pathless character of\u201d the Pr YAId «ube we ee cette eles el a .Grouma Tio | ou e Dig El, | Br = / a te.i Th ¢ attitude ofthis.Govern \u2018to- \"country and the uncivilized popula- CL .oor | ring us: CN Le CNE ie a the \u2018 :] Hon,.all combiné to make the correc- ot Nn of the \u2018evil slow and arduous.© i: -Corisul Fuller \u2018has ofders td: take .a- to aunch and go.up the Amazon and - Co Ladies\u2019 Wash Belts its \u201ctributart - es, wherever the rubber Industry is carried on, and inguire « BLUE, WRITE, AND PATTERNED WASH BELTS, with Fou | Into\u2019 the methods and corditions \u2018of \u201ced pearl buckle.Same asour more erpensive belts.[ the industry impartially, He\u2019 will \u2018not | .Regular 15.Saturday Morning, each Lenn {allow \u2018the rubber companies to, fur-| [I = -.fe Ground Floor \u2018Fnish- him.\u2018transportation or entertain- ||| 0° LL - \u2014 I a l|'ment; and.will, as\" far\u2018as \u2018is practic- | lÛ Co ; aus \u2018able, -maintain\u2019 a \u201cwholly unbiased: : Le \u2019 ° ; | position between all parties toncern- - Le Sample Hair Brushes eq, 2nd make a fair and judicial\u2019 Te- - i j | por J ufactur Sample Range of Fine Quality Brushes ,.As es Bfforts have been.made\u2019 br\u201d the : sity Manufactu es 75 per cent off regular \u2018price.Thaw coma mt à 1 | United Stetes \u2018to.get information\u201d \u2018inf : no big range of different styles, and in, black ebony, satin, lose, and :ar x Haze (regard -to-the Putumayo atrocities |.Wood backs.it al 2 tio l through \u2018missionaries \u2018who would hate he LOT and 65, for .ton .du L x ES À \u201cbeen likely \u201cto go into the région.\u2018But | IM?TOF No.ST Seeular ers 50.C859 90 and .95, for obi a ; cto the constitution of Peru permits onty | [| * = Lom No.5\u2014Recular $1.00, $5.25 $3 aml 50, fo ser OF RE missionaries.of the \u2018 Catholic faith to LOT No.{\u2014Regular $1.85, 31:75, $1.95, $2.00 and $2.33 ser 88 a Occupy the.country :as-a mission fleld, |}.EU Ground Floor.|B polar \u201cand.it has not thsu:far been \u2018practic- Mans 1-4, 5.SE - ir.| able to ascertain from any \u2018who may} |= hile ; have been \u201cstationed .An.the \u2018region | - \u2014 : \u2014KE - what t the actual facts.ard; To ON there: Ig.ne tolerate.: an 7 3 14 shan Poli ish .po | Sir Richard Amertoan Republié; w Ts nothing: for you, \u2018Hut.h thers - 13 \u2018walling 8nashing of \u2018teeth.ro and.\u2018The Frerich-Canadis; is not accus- :totmed to change his religion, or party, but hearing So much of the beauties of | the British Empire and the iniguities | of the \u2018American Republic, he comes te.Making comparisons.\u2019 « \u201cMr.Bourassa quotes from\" the Am- erican- constitution to show\u201d that\u2019 Con-|.gress cannot interfere\u201d \u201cwith\u201d \u2018religious : matters in.the Stites, .° .\u2018As a matter of fact\u201d.adds Mr, Bour-| assä, \u2018by: the operation \u2018of :this-article | : 10 the .province of Quebec.and its Le- |\u201d gislature would enjoy: in tha \u201cAmerican | \u2018Union: a more extensive - autonomy \u201cthan xinder \u2018the Canadian\" constitution.The - \u2018French-Canadian\u2019 s-secular horror {of annexation has: completely .disap- Peared.He has ceased \u2018to see-in annexation the -worst thing that could | befall his- faith or his language.\u2019 _: He then states that he has not \u2018been making out an argument for &nnexa- ae tion -or\u201d suggesting that the\u201c French- the con- Canadians are ready for it.Hé claims : Der flor or\u201d the kindness | of ' the ki i tar the jurisdiction than the.= rien Fan Sr Cha, ng .à \u2018Légis'ature, ,; | staff.Dr = us AUS re 55 and.ps étés exactly.\u2018those \u2018of, the | He-épealcing_ Or: French.: I À \u201cha rian; JUNE SHIPPING | DECREASED London Dock Strike Had Mat: \u2018 erial Effect on Trade of \u201cthe Port oe vening s mot been = na sala 5 | opine a \u2018er one and a Fan, who | he company, the London: \u2018Dock - lien.dollars, but t Due ctley tot» of ocean- going has.the corner in ler de \u201cthi hich \u2018éntéred the port of | morning: \u2018tha ! eal from.the beginning - \u2018of \u201cthe | disposed: of.AS was stated : season to the first of July by Iy Su Tue age ee ne than for the same ne a) 15.000500 tons Tes | sale of: the\u2019 \u2018property, bu ; lowing table shows the ton- \u201cbeen coficluded yet.mage of vessels entering port for.the | M has Deed \u2018well en 8 - last four years bewteen the oF Gl tate ciecles, or oe 3 3% offer - of caen vo until the frst ot WW ; was: Po under - fonatdetation Lans Le 22462260 0 WL 934691088 \"911 Las de eseves.wh 243;7832,610 ae LS LA 207,741,265 ser Bates\u2019 and Mrs.| A sw.MF.Bates \u2018wagito leave this ng for Regina, where\" the\u201d will | | take, up his duties ds professdr atithe \u201c [college:.Professor.Klinek spoKe \u2018in | eulogy of Mr.and Mrs, \u2018Bates, \u2018and Pro: | = iL ad of Mrs.Muldrew.Mri} pressing thely \u2018high pa a Lo my ; * : .EE ! p ir.2 | : _ .3 = fa Only 54 ocean steamers visited | ** [Wass of ~ Ati.the +1 Child \u2014 ° ° .a - Montreal during ; June, as com: the WwW If Exhibi eel | c .a pared with 73 during May, the de- [ih : : eliare- 1 ition, caf Ca 1011 He \u201c crease\u2019 is due chiefy to: the\u2019 strike in Catherine Sires jan a 2 - : ae London.Vo £2170 té At _ i 9 Fes during Tune.frivios 2 ficial area, of 19,270 Siyare foot \u2018 \u2018 sin péion 10 01e uid mates x complete with 30 selections (15 Double-Sided |§ - à \u201crevenue of ag.\u2019c .Taté that -was offered.it , Tz $42,000 for June, 1911.ver square: foot\u2014the price wi} figur : | I = De a the wo weeks Records.) ., LC » \u201cGiga the same revenue during Jun.Ont at, about $1,226.000.The.offér © for \u201cMontreal by.having addifionii ee.\"+ Just th for the Country; brings the world's |§ J \u201c1842, as June, 1911, bejpg, $14,000.- | $65,-1£ accepted hibition in :the various stores: \u201cIt: is Ju e the world\u2019s greatest Singers and | dE à Cu a hey by the port for June, 1912, pm | stan ph \u201cfiled Wednesday night | suggested, and the promoters are en- | best music, by on home.: : or - $5: 000 less than June, 'Y911.te ear S12 25 for \u2018the! fire she ai peser at! Biommond = Hill, Teanaring \u2018to Sande, that when 2 Players to your 1.00 k XK 3 harfinger for local \u2018traffic re- if ke \u2018place Saturday :m e sells anything forming-\u2018p è ; er week.3 ; ports that his receipts from this pere Deer he rs Mr.Lorne.Campbell, one.of tre in: | the\u2019 exhibition, rat Store should ar- Sold on Easy Payments as low as $ P E à fa - - \u2018 : © \u2018 s J F 6 .| 00.33, as.compared \u201cwith vines, i os I A.qu pA the he Bead, and | ns.in this way ae in its Double-Sided Records are 90.cents for the two |B F5 for a Moria d total of \u2018$124, Jacobs purchased i \u201cJ : Bobe.eral.- Sine ana oie font ener 28 pos- selections.a % ; rand total o ; : »: and so ©.Full benefits be.reap- à oC ar Eves 2 grand, from [he port oo 008 \u201cHem \u20ac pr = ng ed, ; ta, Ask for free ca y of 2 280 page Music & since the opening.of navigation un- | for :$850,000, *50- that ! : NT WILL.245 | reparations: are proceeding .rapidly : i er 000 rec .Eg til July 1st.The grand total for the fer mo ie \u2018consideration would ToRO 0 HS ae -Jand already are well advanced.Some Encyclopadia, g .| À ÿ - same period of last year was $118,- = DETECTIVE ; 5 sixty local\u201dsocletiég häve so far agreed .C Limited x.\u2018998.02, being an increase of $5, 199.40.Cs \u2014 z to.co-operate, .and there will be no Berliner Gram-o-phone ompany, i « A ; ; \u2018(lack of exhibits.Numerous screens ; EAST 4 i gt J ved.ond Fiotomaphe are peine prepared 415 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST ass ST.CATHERINE ST.pod | Es 5 A ; ro An Tr PR.hing, there.is every.[robs il) n'-addition \"to \"the exhibits for the : Tel.Up.2418 - ear ndre\u2014 - sv.* FlocomorivE ENGINEERS.a MAN-LA AD UNUMWN == 57 TE he investigation by the \u2014_ stalls, and when the Child Welfare Near Mansfield\u2014Tel.Up.Priday Evenings.WE » \u2018us.- DOUBLY.RESPONSIBLE, wl \u201c> *MERRY-G0-ROUND: dof; Police Commissioners, yinto EE SA: Exhibition opens on October 8th Mont- Co open iE ca X = i e losures at the recent sesdtos MR HENRI, BOURASSA.realers will be.presented with what = : vues ss = ] of \u2018the Farmers\u2019 Bank inquiry regaf : TRE for Montreal,~an.unique lesson on \u2018the re \u201ci 1 | New Tork, July 19 Engineers w ne Toronto, Jily 19 Seated ner the | ing the alleged loose maner in ay | additions gusrentees he child problem in the big city.rare x roundin sc eFre : t the least \u2018benefit resulting from .\u2014 ee ES 3 Ford mary 16 Eve à PT Hon oi ie platform \u2018Searboro.Beach, where on | \u2018vinces is deprived oF ren de has the Montreal exhibition will be the en- | am EArt fordinary locomotives, w st FS pass: 7 déspoiled-suc x AR » forain: at the session.pt\u201d Menhation ns ond Toads of air eq sie: heen the French language in the Lee | arty Dec liye vag Te vi Your VING YOUR HOUSE | FX.FBeach- \u2018yester ay © © ome.since\u2019 un #4 \u2018gislaturé; ih pleading, : EA i Feommission of 2 et Sine te afijust a Soh iain me Fa see French: Junority Bas he me bi a Toe pe Seu a empty this summer, almost EE in ne in : Nr : ¥ Poe Warren 5° Stone, chief ot the Le veean PE : 3 oo qe pre ces a Eu où otre ta oe put the Canadian Te ane [1 MES don Se oil Tome var the Vacant Invites a burglar to call.Let | R = 8 : ust\u2019 at present he .let them lapse as done : a Ps tve engineers, Plane] these men.A strong odor-ot garbolle aa 2 reply\u201d persondlly to.\u2018the very nas y has suhpresses them on the \u2018 French- {United \u2018States.The Montreal Child, us take all this worry off your a I = e ] 2 ) eve w n to- ; y ; E SR Hn modern TE eponsiniiitica.of th te ue had.committed Suicide, -bu ref£u! ie ewe He desires \u2018through.Canadians, vers: Jess umeros.than Weltare Zxhtition wil Dot be more \u201c ahoulders \u2014 the premium on Mn #duties and respons.\u2018 séarch; \u201cfailed .the courtesy of \u2018the press to extend the 'ormons 1 happen.if.| Local.of Canada, and visitors ere.ex- 0 nce policy \u201cShe EMS altars Hea Topics | Tree wi marke of ions on fh una, Of he pe J 3 ome ora amie: ean \u201croad and, Titer besides very small We pay claims the body, deeply.grateful apprecia ih] ous\u2019 lo-Saxons in Que-|Montreal.\u2018The \u201cexhibition is an \u2018édu- is very sma ° 25 together two heavy freight engines to cessary to detérmine the: cause \u2018of sympathy manifested\u2019 towards.hi pis fath.| than the Aaglo-Saz \u2014and d édu-| : nster \u201clocomotive, which.bout - 26 \u2018years old: ymp t\u2014a: quite possible: - condition\u2014a cational gift to the people, \u2018an u- .3 nd Inolude any | filer Porm, be operated by-a-single engineer.death.ae as nis x My \u2018and.Himself in thelr.beresveme ¢ pet Legislature were to Substitute.cation ds.the réturn\u201cÎt.must Toduce.: OH.promptly, a does 9 he \u201c.He said that this erigineer, with dou- ; RES Yiddish.for English as the second of- Tt.is for the pe : Le damage the burglar .È 2 .\u2018Eble responsibility, is paid enly a slight \u2018PRESERVING.B.- C = TS.ficial language: of \u2018the Province.\" a a > tra of any company.na Ly Éeavance over engineers on single en- That=great - \u2018Müterest: np\u201d Later \u201che.el If.Canada were Lowest rates | \u201cfc LC Eines.The men ask 4 that seve 1\u20ac\u201c preservatié \u201cthe \u2018I The | | pes be paid tor this work : ses w > : fee | ei ; \u2018the acific as y y ; ep» \u201ccodes = .| | : fel ; ô i Forest leges, usag customs Suid r Bar | Assocation, \u2018Ottawa, Who is lin Pita Tiouen uses which exist.oda In this Keen Contests at the.Aquatic eet: Dominion res dil lal | f Ë toy : of \u201creal arranging tor the ; riext {Dominion | :Proynte -would be eur, ; \u2018Last Sen Lie saring Co BE & Casual Go Limited i | es \u2018| \u2018been brought out\u201cby \u2018| Forestry Convention.which will be: held or \u2018modified ia Canadans \u201chave.\u2018 rever AT Class : at w ork.Ca .: \" + BEY \u2018Church Ses arranged outings, and Company.foe fn\u201d Victoria, th Lr Sept: vi fe and- 6.Tt, |: \u2018The Frencl gies ting Yo.themselyes, ~ RR - - .; | B I » va CE expected.= A | stead.of nickel: 43 exp i re | thought: © CU ; ; Jd Ï BB +.ja large attendance 's as been .pro- / gated shape, Whiël ilway rates.in.force, and: a this question\u2019 a: ada was\" CAE .the regula ortaightly \u2018swimming - À | CHAS.W.HAGAR, Ceneral Manager qd À 2 rogramme of.sports : t t believe that: Can | z te : 1 giving i a mber of residents of\u201d Que | 2, post! ton S ountry, to which they |meet, held for fntenmediates af the a = av on = | ified their Inter lon\u2019 of really; th noir efforts, and where they | North Branch, Y.M.C.A.last night, | - \u2014 _lt\u2026 302 St.James St, cor, St.Kichael Lane; I a Fe = + DET owed sa im Æheir.part of \u2018all \u2018the be- |the- following were the winners: Relay fC Ne S li Eh 5 id clad 8, \u2018However, ; a\u2018{race, 1st,.Haldane, .Hind and Grant; , Te EL 54 à =) Ine à fs reached, and 2nd; Gutteridge,\" Williams\" and Tucker; Co rm 7-7 É Ma [ : d.has ne AS 81 {back stroke; Ast, Underwood; 2nd, Gut-}| .eme ere l'E : 59 umended th ; es of $26; D) à.Le ap : teridge; 3rd, Upton; egg and wor Ln ; t # zn er mains for Ste.Cecile par fr es-on behalf: o ;» 2nd, Haldane; : i LAMBERT.3 : 2 mom 3d © 506, 13.: : Denis: ward.Sup tendent ; re, y sacriices on them in an, IE a sance was keenly con-! CONCERT IN ST.GE Ed be It has always been our policy to sur Lesage reported against the.\u201cdelivery: omibination of naval and\u2019 \u2018tested, :and had @ large entry list.] à summer concert was held dn the HR sibly be had.+ The dolowing brand: -Water .in barrels in :thig distéict.immense co whose political.and i of tators were on; t houses, St.Lambert, last evening | EE Al Frasers Vers Firfest = CEE fred Price \u201ca 50° 1 being - too expensive and likely: to military, in will remain in the pute serge Oe ites, \u201cThe aid of the funds of St.Barnabas | ; CR bo Z Fraser's Mocha and.Java | ?sin Price ! 4061 lead \u201cto simll ave pee 4 the 'Guvernment \u2018and-Partas\u2018 next meet.will be held on Aug.1st: |Chureh.The room and wide veran- ts 2 ne en Fraser's Cream Coffee.«.\u201c.Price WE x jme ment enbmisgive: to the will ithe \u2018While the races «were @oing : ON |dah of the clubhouse was crowded, x her] Fraser's Special Coffee .: fn United Kingdom, BY 10] downstairs in.the pool, the senior Life gre 300.being present.The success of i | ART So SERIE : e: Ro (Saving Club had a class of.fifteen the.concert will 1 to another in the ba \u201c[for Jand-drill in thé gymnasium.Any peur future.Mr.W.H.Hedges was + - ES Y 4 member - of the association \u2018torested | Chairman, and those assisting in the LR \u2018New York, J Ii 19.\u2014 3 7 is\u2019 invited: \u2018to join this \u2018club.* {evening's entertainment were: Mrs.ik ka \u201cNow uly.| =A lL Hyde, Misses.Dolly Lucas, H.are 3 Y for % Even a Managers Gile W.J.Weldon, 4 y Here is something in Baked Bean s s that- in the.fifty-two theatres in! Manat vec, * July - 19\u2014Fhe: Quebec Fercey.He Garson, Al the entertain- Eh 2.HAM & MORRILL are known as the tan and Braoklyn-+-controiled.b; \u201cQuel e 3 the Marine and - Fisheries 204 J as lai use, and the ladies | ualin E # England, and we strongly recommend members, there\u2019 will be \u2018agency © ! oh hoot ers.won great applause, ; BL Le a th Baked.Beans: wT i | Department\u2019 was.alive Sw usiness responsible for the evening's success , hed -eially e ] ; = > interests yesterday.5 No less na = were:- Mesdames A.\u201d E.- Harvey, - La- i ARE pri AMINE bol.ment steamers,\u201d the cam, |.Bourne and W.A.| WE WTS i De Montmagny; the \u201cDruid,\u2019.the \u2018Earl montagne, Fred: BECAUSE | | Grey\u2019 the \u2018Rouville\u2019 and: the - \u2018James | art.Caen - 2 ' .' 8 Horden, see, mbored to \u201c_-eoal 2 .Atv \u201cI a \u201cop ; 5 Keep the Qui a BL \u201cFd Daire-wirnées à 1s printed ang JE CE - published the \u2018Witness\u2019 Corner \u2014 À 7 \u2018offices No! Q st.Peter street, a the | 000 or op un Solu 2 2nd, Eederier Eugene bow | ASK ANY 6 a = latte au en commanications should be i d John Dougall & Son, \u2018Wit.refuse to\" Somer © Ress Oice Montres , and all lotta T Ie hone Wes moult you will fall-into\u2019 despaicHes, leaves an \\estate of: ae to.Editor, should be.- addresses | ê D 5 ifthe\" \u2018abominable 000,000 to Be divided gahopg his: helen, Rutd ot the » Wiea J 1 ; + FORA 2e - 2 "]
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