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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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lundi 19 août 1912
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[" nd a woo vantly sir own street corners or, discfssion of publie The Good Templars.in ar- a my with the EAL SAA SLES \u20185 Ad.ROC Ste * ow is on page six Da Bde | ICE BROKE UP EMPLARS MEETING Lave Permission But Not in Writing, so weful Gathering on Mount Royal Park Was Unexpectedly Dispersed, afarcement sing ps Mount by the oi city by-law 42, was the the tem- Royal Park eh Mr.J.reason, up of a wh sjrax.ng.says Ty IS \u20ac Sng that no person device, noise or per- in either case, to © persons on the sireets, other public places, \u2018ton Seve coor ance or of the same for any r, without permile- in writing.people, who had mission had held seven Thi one tn public places, how- of them was inter- police, and then it vitSiders were causinæ \u201cre ihe sud SE -rgeant Dettmers, seemed danger of who policing of Mount Fletcher's Fleld, Roberts and asked \u201cren permit from the the ANC on Pt se » su v Tee 121 \u2018x ty sterdar pa loro +3 tige vos Pot RG A vind niet nor, sat rg Tore a= meeting.There e at the time, nor Similar meetings the street on five rners, and one on hut the police asked to see any rsterdary they un- à the leter of the + an orderly meet- gnspel - temperance afternoon on rx by the Good ught to an abrupt police although the Jeriv and sympathetic the speakers.A gathered and were an address from vyrts, when a con- the speaker and right to hold a to desist at once.vded that he had a having been told no permission was ny ne kept to the the city.Shortly af nt arrived and or- 1H be stopped at testing tant ron, pie te SE manner in which they had thee tr met UF : speech.\u2018izens cf Montreal are -to:[; prevented from meet=-} the speaker con- however, assumed the police and re- :v.and for some a= if there would, hr matter Mr.Robe Ul Coupiky te Hi wat it is punir brad 5 thé Hitéting.ranging their open-air campaign approached the Mayor for permission to conduct streat meetings.Mayor La- Vallea referred them to the Chief of Police, who in turn referred them back to the Mayor.Then.\u2019 said Mr.Roberts, \u2018I called upon the Mayor, who sald he could not give us permission to hold meetings on the strzets, and advised me to hold our gatherings on the Champ de Mars or in the parks.This advice we acted upon, with the result that we were interfered with by the police.We have endeavored to conform to the law so far and will continue to do so: but if there are any by-laws denying the right of free speech except by permission of some elected or appointed persons, and we Good Templars fail to obtain the privilege accorded to others, then we shall fight the matter to a finish, even if some of us have to go to jail or are compelled to take our case to the highest courts of the realm.\u2019 A meeting was held at night at the Grand Trunk Boat Club, at the close of the evening church service, when stirring addresses were given before a very large audience by the Rev.J.D.Ellis, the Rev.A.W.Malin, the Rev.John Chisholm.the Rev.F.B.Allnutt.Mr.John H.Roberts, W.J.Sharkey and Mr.J.Grant Smith.A tribute was paid to the \u2018Witness\u2019 by Mr.Roberts, who said that for over fifty years that paper that stood for temperance, righteousness, and all that went to build up a nation, and had even at a heavy financial loss to its proprietor refused to be bought by the liquor interests or have its columns sullied by anything that was demoralizing or degrading.Another open-air meeting will ve held to-merrow night on the lawn of the Amherst Park Congregational Church, Corner of Daniel and Christopher Collumbus streets.STATEMENT BY .SERGEANT DETTMERS.In reference to the holding up of the meagting of the Good Templars on Mount Royal Park last night by Sergeant Dettmers, the Sergeant when seen by a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter this morning made the following statement: \u2014\u2018It was with great reluctance that I was led to stop the meeting of the Good Templars.Much as I am in sympathy with the movement yet I feel that I would have relaxed in my duty if I had let the meeting goon.My orders are strictly to prohibit any gathering of any kind, unless a written permit from the Mayor is shown.The Good Templars had no written permit, and as Mount Royal Park: \u201cis: strictly reserved ras a.place.8 and ple rounds, and, for piynics an 4 VE 5 A de Seret- Dettmers concluded.to-day that \u2018he hatl.seen the captain of his division, and also Chief Campeau this morning, and they both upheld his action.+ The freon, vis mat em Le Rev island, Rav, lor: itor 353.867.hem i red, roof aration, They hed Mr.:.Zave t WONTREAL PRESBYTERY Tis Rev.James Steven De- dines Call to Daneville.decision of the minister of Cote des Nalges Laurent Presbyterian churches accept the call of the united rh of Danville, but to remain in ésent charge, and the sustaining Te call of Riverfield and Howick D.Fraser, of Prince Ed- Rev.James was the principal busi- ransacted at a meeting of the real Presbytery held in Knox G.F.Kinnear acted as \u2018or pro tem, and after devo- : *Xércises, the Rev.P.D.Muir, \u201chs Quelec Presbytery, who acted in the call, stated the s for the west 1 feeling: that they must :cônso believed Mr.Steven Man for the charge, ar ; f'ésatimnalists \u2018and Presb j 9%! desirous and unant 0 e Sa having be ] $ hand.he stateë th ig nd IS Work there was not finishe Boni \u2018ke his people: foi : ward Island wa nd the call su heir reasons.Steven behalf of the Danville United After hearing Mr.Steven ongrezation did not want to hear More candidates, but he insisted hesring three others, dl adhered to their first choice: was the first call from a federat- and the call was most cor- «nd unanimous and .persistent, so '2ed jis acceptance.- RH.Stevenson, speaking on.tha Danville .\u201crT AD years ago the Congrega- I'v 's and Presbyterians were one ~* Protestant chureh in Danville, (7 some reason there.had been and people, said VISITORS OF DISTINCTION Canadian Agency Bringing Out Many Prominent Britons.The large and distinguished party consisting of members of the House of Lords, the House of Commons, prominent bankers, and merchants which Mr.Arthur Grenfell, chairman of the Canadian Agency, Limited, is: bringing out to Canada with him sail-\u2019 ed on the \u2018Virginian\u2019 Friday, the 16th, and is due in Montreal on 23rd August.| The party which will traval by private train includes: \u2014The Right.\u2018 Hon.Earl.Stänhope, Bart Winterton, M.P.; Sir Wm.Garstin, \"GC.M.G.; Sir Chas.Hunter, Bart, M.P.; the Hon.Sir Arthur Lawley, 3 3.C.LE., K.C:M.G.; General Sir Rondld ane, K.C.V.0., K.Cc.B.; the Hon.Jasper Pigier, JW M: M:P.;, 8.Hil 2 J.Ss.\u2018Crone, - \u2018Fyfe, A.M.C.Goschen, Wx: G.Marsden, : C.B.; iC.V.0.; \u201cG.Rhodes, 1 Moreen Long Long, a visit to.the city.this morning by from \u201ctt Long, is \u2018tthlat \u201cthe throw ft out. GER PE gt ide , ES - py = Pat LE 5 A ei Cait - = op me ar - .+ bar es PY ory - La a 14 we a = SET ie :.Sp e a i met dBA LE idle pr: 14 ie .À er « = El .im ag, SrA Sid a A Eatin ; \" Pr Re sue yaa © = me ; = er aay - ù PTDL as .= 3 gE al pth iT - at am tv co ae AT THE POPULAR- DOLL : CARI STR.EMPRESS TO a day on the Beautiful \u2018OTTAWA RIVE -and 1 Montreal by the RAPIDS at 6.30 ! Grand Trunk Train, dally (oxçept 1 Steamer at Lach hine W .includes Railway are hat Lachine _EICRETS AT GRAND TRUNE STATI ] His Majesiy\" s Theatre \u2018OPENING oF RERULAR- SEASON - Menry BL Hairie Presents the Big Lowden and New Yerk Mugloai.Suosage \u201cPERCIVAL KNIGHT | is i Sr ant ac Soy add te NEW Ligand, Inland Sarawak, Sayonel as, The Oftes of the \u201cee Amacolation = ALBERT 4 thé FEW Qu ante\u201d Avenue aad rhroôke.\u2026 atreet,: 5 The\" Reading Room sad Galleries wt r a omer 24, 1913.5228 tas a, Kron; Prinz.gdh.Bb | Mauretania, Cunard.\"Supply.tie ! Way éuarantes utb 2 a { Teave their readers te Canada, °° St sue ponts cg\" i - 2 .Lett org mar.sen C pe 3 Le pate nadia s be vont \"| re 5 go p.; Parcels are forwarded by these : © picameray latest the © £m Thursday or = :Prsfare aad, Coy ©1901.Thurs a.for STARE ar i Letters for the above mails may De pes ed at\u2019 Brain \u2018B' up to tee 18 mine - -utes; and 4t Station \u2018G\u2019 up te within 30-[ : miautes of she above mentiensé Maure |.0 ing.va sar Registration : \u201cclone at SLE Letters Regutrstion a shoul a ne iba | ed oa Slemng of \u201cMr.Hencker was of: - Irish origin, and was + \u201cIreland, on May 3, 1823 pe hitéet qd.Vey.rE LATE MR.HE: REN late Sir has.Barry, \u2018and \"was onga eon the work: of : désigning \"th - Houses of Parliament at Westmingte) \u2018Abd \u201cWestminster.Bridge; In 1855 he abandoned the profession; - and carfe to Canada as Commissione \u2018of \u2018the British Ah eioan Land Com: - pany, of Bherbraake.He retired mf offices Held By Mr \u2018pe Among other: à Hendkér wera the presidency of \u201c+ Eastern Townships Bank, and.reel.dency of the Sherbrooke Gas, Water- | » and.Electric Light Cempany.When he retired from the chance lorghip of Bishon\u2019s \"College \u2018in 1800 his portraits Ts .By Harris was placed in \u201cHe was.al#o \"an \u2018hon.- GH University.=o \"The expériments* of the Cm uring ofl for fuel on its two shops, |\u2019 \u2018the \u2018Rapids Prince\u2019 and the \u2018Fapids.Queen,\u2019 is proving a decided success.|- ©\" he officers of the vessels are delight- \u2018- ed with thé results.obtalñed.èo far\u2014 in fact they have not a single eo 23 Plaint to.make with regard te it.An officer ar .-one of -the ships.\u201cthis morning: \u201cIt ig a \u2018great success in every -way.\u2026 Financially, .I.suppose \u201c that oll costs about the sème as coal : but \u2018since Lhe afl.burners.were instal 14 we have edrried but twe gremen \u201cWhere we formerly carrie gives us a clean engine room are no cinders to get Into: the.- nger's eyes, ne dénse cloud of smoke roll ng over the stern of when seme nice scene ip te 1 be à The ship is always clean a great | suécess in overy vo £ HE 3 he dy \"306 car use à in the m | bolievs hich afe ffers pre a : FRE ps Amb = Gipratt tan f ES must se © own | \"x flacertion 2 the Ya oF putting Laits in th { know aI (4 at mis Ain Ey Ing, ne a : kd a ç Be w, lies BE Jockey Jost.who irl; Is in the -Notré.wever, was forcing his ang Just when she.0 break into: ; from.the : : he Notre Dame ospitéi telling them to have an ambul ance meet She host.Cul épire \u2018 b al he Voattorined h body, stated that \u201cinternal injurie \u2018acpreciable headway as comp \u201cby his ; | removed from Thr ; \u20ac me : * thelr.struggle Tor.What ght be: termed-\u2014bare existence, It mist not -be imogined that every sec-» tien of the Laurentiaps \u2018presenta con-\u2019 tinuous hardships.to the settler.In \u201cfound well: cul- until noce range js \u2018also tan ven hardship, and lack of system, these latter being largely que ta poor à difficulty of r t Sime lost tn mak- 3 étions, Those armé more fortunate n.living within y aecess of market roan Sig for a Wine of | be ; sale n m.products, and it is.only natural E they should prosper and.make he man who lg existing on a aw: acres \u2018further inland with much of it til} | : ive at of cultivati much might be said.¥ ald out, and is equipped odern appliance.He is st dying end planning so as to.; reshing is: easy for he a machine: to.do the work while finally he has Httle difieulty in arketing his aurplus produce.\u201cHis mpares favorably withthe and.and he is as &- rule plied.Hig-home is neat and mfortanle.the ifiterior being furnished with all the necessities of rural : , glving a visitor the im- : u ynder the ghadows.of: the towéring | mountain rangs, In conversation cot | imse pd 1 : \u201cthings seit ane a keen ruggle of.\u2018yaars .ago, through which acd wife and.- himself fought numerous.\u2018and discouraging i ) ident, 1 interesting than that \u2018related by.Mr.Alfred Per wa \u2018happy and 8yc- | pünied .b River to\u201d San | Franelsco,.California, Where.for fifteen | years, they re However.young | Ioneed fo rotuer ¢ Yom St.SE ren Ab elv : opportunity sénted > itself , Dubois decided to ee à make ighty-second çig Joseph enthusiasm od health, 1¢ onable watel- rest where he umerous -congratulations, ne 0° auffragan Pros Ag en- EMPEROR FR ANCIS JOSEPH, relurnad te relatives at Three Rivers, \u2018I and after repawing old acquaintances and looking: about for a place of set- | tiement he toôk up some forest land on Lake Superior, and there and then be- | san à life of een struggle, His story of his early.fight to keep the wolf oor -whilé He toiled practi- \u2018and right to clear a little 8\u201c \u2018feature in itself.With no neighbors\u201d within several miles of\\ their from the, \u2018log \u201ccabin, Mr.and Mrs, Dubois spent a long and lonesome time.They were | not discouraged, however, realizing \u2018that honest effort and consistent toil must sooner or later win their reward.1 Year By year they\u2018cleared the land bit by bit and nianted a crop, reaping ut |and harvesting as best- they could.Slowly.but surely.they made headway.touch and mal: pertation mor.vel of the Prov tion Money is au e vayg, bridges 1 Veniences, whil\u2026 \u2026 | ea even in a crud.feyys 20 Tai Several new ac No ; we nm \" course of erectin and about St.Fausi geod work is going | Laurentian range.The Canadian Pacif playing a DTomiinen up this northern country, running from Ste, Theres, À Laurier is filling a long for the possibilities OÙ this tir Province have \u20acVident]y Ponti tr our railway magnates PRE ton, sajd the Canadian Nagy), or oy this way while the Cane Alay © M planning more extensi- \u201cn° = Pie Hi \u201call ll pars ; ve vice.While farminz the eo Hon, yet the amount 0 of vested in lumbering and pa\u2019 valuable timber areas 1, b practically every district de ei \u2018big factor in the colo b north.Already this oor x than four different lurnher o ir are preparing for the Winter it is estimated by long yp, =U French-Canadian shantyme en Peri, least five to eight bundreq ,, he: be employed :n log and timber irg During the winter an considerable trade is done ny lumbermen, and the activity i -S&Mps puis inte circulation 5 Là \u201c | ef money, which finds iis way - adding mors aad more te their small - beginning they finally \u2018assumed profitable proportions, until te-day Mr.and Mrs.Dubois, surrounded by a family of happy children, can gaze out upon their - \u2018ands whieh are productive of splendid crops.Mr.\u201cDubois can also relate experien- | \u20aces in the paat with all kinds of wild -{ animals, which ever to-day are plentiful! in this\u201d part of the Laurentian range.- He delights to tell in his in- | imitable \u2018way the difficulties of going \u2018where only.an Indian or lonely set- tiers\u2019 trail marked the way.Other fargilies in the Lake Superior \u2018district, to say nothing .of regions all gover the north, can relate the same early early , experiences in pre- pearing a home, and even at the present time siories and evidences of thrilling \u2018hardships.and loneliness are heard and seen on every side.LONELY ON A\u2019 Hoe CABIN.\u2018To.relate a ass of.Toneliness \u2018and desolation of a settler which happened 2 { recently on the Devil river, about ten | miles north, of St Faustin, no better Englishman by the name of Richard \u2018Shelton, who \u201809k up about three years \u2018ago a small area of wooded \u2018land in hcpes of preparing a future home.He built a log cabin and small outhouse, and at once bezan to clear his.patch.he undertaking was hard, and for two years he made poor headway.Undaunted by .mor¢ or less failure he | struggled on, however, but Leing- sn ._Blé-handed and with\u2019 but litt) of the Th ®nce ih Such work) the end Fear found him \u2018making ready \u2018to lea the country.Realizing that his ght was an uphill one bringing indifferent results he finally abandoned his forest -home this past spring, but before leaving he stated thai he woyld return at a hear future date to again take up the \u2018struggle of working out a home as he was not made of the stuff that fs easily discouraged.Several cases ccould be related Lere, but they are happily the exception.It is quite.true that while many settlers all over the Laurentian range are only existing, vel they are full of pinck and determination to improve their position.They do not have all -the modern conveniences of farm life, enjoyed by tha more successful, but they are contant in the assumption that they are working out their own destiny, and that while their lives are lonely and.sometimes discouraging they will tel you that in no other place Inthe world could they toil with | such expeotancy and hope of final reward.Another feature of the.development of \u2018the Laurentian region is the varied =| number of settlars who are coming in- {to the country north of St.Agathe.In \u2018this connection attention has been \u2018drawn to a smaii but hardworking settlement of Russian Poles who have \u2018taken up land in the vicinity of Lake Superior, and who are enthusiastical- \u2018ly engaged in ci¢aring land and pre- \u2018paring for future farming activities.Again in the vicinity of Labelle \u2018mere nf these people are to be found, while scattered between St.Jerome to .Nomining are groupes of British \u2018Isles, and Jewish settlers, while not a \u2018few American families are to be found \u2018hiTe and there all working together in entire harmony with the great | French- Canadian family whe bid all a :hearty welcome in making of this \u201cporthern wilderness a land of habita- \u2018ton and productiveness, \u201cThe work \u201cof e¢olonization is going \u2018abead all over tha north.New roads are being laid out through the forest \u2018and woods, ani along.the \u2018mountain side, bringing settiements into closer TETE stephen\u2019s Church yesterday morn- | ge to \u2018eslebrate \u2018Mass in honor of the F:mperor, he was stghbed in the shoulder.His injuries though serious are riot\u2019 dengorous, - The bishop's assailant, & mau named Prinz, who at one time was sanfmed in a lunatic asy- Jum, was arrebted.He confessed that he \u2018intended to stab the Prince Aroh- of Vienna, Cardinal Nagl, but registers of the village store, Just now the inhabitants on, | lously \u2018watching the crops.The extent o cultivation this vear is sag.JB largest on record, and be \u2018conditians earlier in the seasn not altogether favorable BL growth, vet predictions are mag, the harvest will be a fairly one, and that roois and hay ap] wear.erase slightly better they It may be interestin , that very little wheat js roy, section of tha country, the o preferring to :srow hay, oats i : ot all kinds, as they require the winter over their live stock on ing to any ext:¢- is not generally lowed when comparison is + with the Eastern Townships ang.tario.There are a few Cheese 5 tories scattered throughout the + but they are jot any too remunen.and already several of them hye, closed for the season.Consider; the fall, but the farmers do nr any way depend on the open ma, for the disposal of their produre the home consumption is large & \u2018times, while the supply is at cer periods limited.Finally it might be of interes note that during the summer ma thousands of Montreal citizens se their vacation among the he Surroundings of the Laurentisy ) À tains.Probably no part of the m vince of Quebec ir so picturesque scenery or so weli gupplied with fond lake or river.The health giving 4 mosphere, the benefits of mou climbing, the exercise of 3 row the.glassy waters, to sav nothing | the invigoration of a walk through wcoded pathway or a drive along ff shaded countr; roads are only & of the pastimes and recreations i welcome the visitor.Here is giig an ideal opportunity to study \u2018habitant\u2019 in all the glory-of his hoy life, a study that is both instruct and interesting as teaching a lessor 4 devotion to church and family as v @s happiness in personal belonging ol¢ associations, and surroundings.{| STOPPED FOR FORTY HOUR \u2018Tunisian\u2019 After Being Fy bound Off Belle Isle Reachel Port To-day.With fog so thick that passenge standing on deck could not catch \u20ac4 a fleeting glimpse of the water © neath them, the Allan liner \u2018Tuniel lay forty hours off Belle Isle.Wh the impenetrable pall settled d- around.his big ship, Captain Rem did not attempt tu steam on, © reduced speed, but stopped his © gines at once and took no, chance: striking any \u2018bergs.The \u201cTunis docked here at 8.20 o'clock this Mn\u201c ing, after her trip from Liven\u201d with a full list of passengers.voyege, cach said, was pleasail.i though the fog and ice Was ne and the first day at sea was (\"74 windy.Among the passengers were thr Mormons, most of whom were ret! ing from England after a missions term there.They left at ont.! Salt Lake City.Four members of the Bisley ve were on board: Sergt.J.N.an strong, Capt.G.Bell, Lieut.- \u2018ol, Ç Winter and Private W.IL Macph Speaking of the ice eof Le | \u20ac.Rennie said: \u2018There is lots ol - pecially between Belle Isle and Norman.There is more than in et er years.' remertt GORED BY A BULL Branchton, Ont, Aug oT White, a farmer near here hac narrew escape from being far, ; death by a mad bull on Satara A dog succeeded in attracting Pi mal\u2019s attention, until White over a fence.ot Siete inied à THE WEATHER Vo ol Te \"soute agen un Je lee ones mactue tente mere PAIR: RAIN LATER.g.\u2014Tuere are 1% Toronto, Aug.1 x eit ner turbances shown Pr, I re 0! ver Minnesota a en of Nova S Scotia, the two ning by a trough of low er ¢ lower - Jakes.and within ah local storms may occur.5 is cool and unsettleu inion.ae pentes and Georgian Ba: a ! winds, unsettled with loc: ee thunderstorms to-day and 9 ne Ottawa and Upper St.!-4 to- -day.followed by rain.Gi Lower St.Lawrence ami Gi, to-day, followed by rain.9° northeast gales.Maritime-\u2014Rast_ and portent 50 incréasing to moderste ga:es finsettled and showerr.Los Superior\u2014Fresh easteriv fre and showery to-day and on 1 Manitoba and Saskatchewar oe scattered showers, but mes co Lee Aiberta\u2014Fair and cool 10-63 Tuesday.TEMPFRATU CRE Veste\" a.m.to-day.a MONTREAL\".64 .Victoria .Calgary .- Winnipex .-.White River .Sault Ste.Marie .Voronto .8 Kingston.Ottéwa .Br.Pejuger 2 zoacked the church first.| ¥ troit .pet York ve va I.large; > RB this latter industry be a wy Ds Ü was now butter 1s shipped to Montrea] 4-38 8 which ons the Frenc an Squaw vasiness, Q What + , making : Nayther,\u2019 : one ye pk off to © - paddled 3 rt 20° She vas & ue, sald Vi how -white » rakes, am ; memory.sion.\"She put no \u2018use resides wn to Ellen ! our h :.and vafet Loft.Vy pads dwist 4 peauty ?\u201d \u2018Whinever \u201d er, I'm vou ;irnaby, del Le.Turn rench Creek s the Potormn air-liftin' In iressed paré }« word, m vs your ma à 4 \u201cness, all < ffer TI he wid ime and haa prclared Ba: \u2018TH make or the wedé \u2018Oi\u2019 find à rast,\u201d sai@ + \u2018And Jacob tations to £4 mg is ofer, ith conviett It was late Betails of hé | and the \u2018re at ns «ds the tra \u201cny long Ley reached\u2019 hey did, for buoke with \u20ac \u201criouslv ilt; tsadilv wors ily alarm riends were ixease spen lowly ta i I parent that 1 lavel for Tr the pat aim set Qu Meeks after \u201cIt that he + \u201cWI but th \u201chole Currin Y Junior, \u2018pecial chum Dt her week, hi cre hein TWN sheath Ari ling me \u2018heitereq ca: heir nests, .\" adening, Sd.purpie vig h, grass: an lither plucke hed w ith Srediy | | na As an ag for qe ACK, MIXED, or \u2019 TURAL GREEN gpakin\u2019 of peony, vor his father, & devout\u2019 \u201cPresbyterian Rando] all his Irish brogue, gd said- grace, | A akin\u2019 Of beauty, Ellen, Wwhilé I was e | saw the first lady I ever shw I a eh was as pretty as.you are\u201d va! who was this fair\" harrier, bay\u201d Ellen demanded, | préfending\" vreat cConcern.: Ask me friend Charle Ry \u2018said Barns: : ; who was she, Charles?Epa) ce.} & ip Mow sn squaw Marie, of her, Kmasiness, Queen Alequippa What 4 blow to me.\u2019 laughed B- 5, making a wry face.- [\\arther, \u2018aid Barnaby,\u2019 Cr \u2018mean | he ln one ve Xipt twistin\u2019 yer: \u2018blessed | - i off to catch a last glimpse of -as pe pr padded down the stream from - Sie vas a peautiful girl, dat.va sue said Van Braam, to whom the krow-white hominy, bear.steak, Jjohii- akes, and maple syrup.called ù ï memory of another pleasant ac- A ssion.\u2018She \u2018as Vone goot cook, too+ put no petter dan a laty who in.this À louse resides,\u201d he continued, with bw to Ellen.\u2018She fed us vell, \u201cvon.| T¢ ki our hearts, from de safages \u2018safed' \u2019 i.and vafed 15 \u201cbon voyage\u2019 as .kt off.Vy should ve not.all © ads dwist off io see de: 2 j peauty \u2018Vhinever ve warit té elope- with I or, Tm your man, Charles,\u201d declared ; famaby, deterinined, te have hi | we.\u201cTurn apvout\u2019s fair play, say IL French Creek\u2019s nat so broad a.sthrame: i the Potomac, bul ye have to evade uir-liftin\u2019 Injuns as well -as.the.gis sed parents of the\u2019 bride.- word, me good friend, an.\"Borns - ¥s your man.\u2019 ee \"ll call on you when, ihe \u201ctinge tærs,\u201d.Randolph replied, réalizin i ta he might as well oer Jn nig, fhe wnt of Barnaoy\u2019s - Titnes, all of you, to array 8 ragh.| offer! : Ti be wid ye, me son, be it seed time and harvest all reHed into on declared Barnaby.TI make a wonderful hunting-shirt ; fr the wedding, said: Ellen gayly.Wl find a fat bar for the weddfä , PM last\" said the grandfather.@ ind Jacob Van Braam.vill \u2018al dn flations to tinner accept after de \u2018vet- |.n te is ofer;\u2019 quoth the Dutchmas, \u2018Charls with conviction.It was late \u2018hat night before all the tails of the journey had been relate H and the family and the travellers Vre at last in bed\u2014the first real.kis the travellers had slept in for.mny long weeks, It was well: that ley reached this haven 'of refuge when | Îey did, for naxt morning Rardolph ç hike with a fever and by, night was E-Metinusly il.Tor a week | Le grew: Al 2dlv worse until his condition was! @\u2018:y alarming.when .his | - eds were beginning.to .despair, the | 1 dise spent itself, \u2018and be.began (e siderable tifmé, so, ar not = out of danger, Van:Fr Williamsburg, Three }: am\u201d set out fon k ts after his departure, Randolph ! that he was strong.enough ta fol.\u201chole uhior, who was now Randolph's \u201cal chum, detained him for an- 8 hr week, ne day towards the end of.Marek: 4 fay hefore ne was.to depart, Ran- pi, Accompanied by -the little boy ing, walked out into the fields ne he father and grandfather] \" working.The \u2018budding leaves ¢ hegi inning to burst from.their | 5 5 aths, and the bluebirds were * merrily \u2018as they segrched for cavities in.which to.buflg{™ In the brush-encumbered FH h hrough which the way.|\"\" wn she: i red sts, Dirge violets ; Were: peeping through ile boy ran hither-and} 2% them, Randolph Hs: interest to his prattle.- As- © Wi a likable child, > \u2018en + Bh the Old Aram \u2018broke\u2019, out he : on a large place in the m My bontul Jonny.ump-upe; h is Y vried presently, holding up She wolph.and fell to helping pics the ©\" \u2018She luves beautiful things.IL was NOW Randolph's.turn to blush.| m .which one do vou refer, \u2018Barnaby?I EF, the French serving: woman, the vai ; : but the urgent protests of the Currin family, inchiding Barna- | he was withal good natured.} Rand eneral goodness -of \u2018his Tittle | Was revealed by many of : the} le said and did.Already.he \u2018They're for muvver\u201d.=.; Mill love them, I know,\u201d said } beetuller home \u2018fi yeried.323 Sugsontet ptä j'Ohio to.compl | begun there.rgès you, od Jenanoy.: fina | SomwrTTED UPON tips Main 6300 ster and Witton Rugs as well as It Orientals and made up Carpet Squares Ttow'to be seen.in our , short difference in time e ciapsed between the ate of his Sale and that of \u2018receiving these Rugs into stock is more than compensated by the difference be- ween present marked prices and \u2018their actual sales alue.+ Every Rug is in.erfect condition.Every price 8 efini e Saving.pi a rminter in blue, size 12x 9.x.Prige $55.00.- Less 20 percent.= ; + 555.00.LESS 20 per cent\u2014 Axminster in- 2 figured.greeny, .oo) Axminster i in green, size 12x e 12x 9.Price $36.00.9, .Price \u2018 955.00.\u201cLess.2 d per ¢ percent: \u2014- $60.00.LESS 20 per cent\u2014 ; \u201cWilton.in Oriental designs \u201csize 12x 9.Price $60.00.ty Fea?20 per cent.LES dark Af od een; - Axminster with wore back, e : # i re cn size 12 x 9.Price $60.00.- ; Less 20 per cent.ryan WN $25 and #30.Now elling at $15and $20.ugs.from.$38 to $75.Less 50° \u2018per cent.a few Axminster, Wilton.and Brussels jugres clearing at half price.Third Floor.Fo.0 fam ae \u2018not only serves as pro: ares ut.affords much additional 7 ed ni the.newest Fall Ds Goods are \u2018Poplins, Boucles, Residas, : Ondines, Bengalinés and Baratheas.he e Chute, Taffetas comprise all the Bewest two tone es Swine Muslin, Antique, A light rushing accounts lied at.oy 51 50 and Now Clearing at his is an all \u2018pure silk made in plhin colors and ped effects.; \u2018Sone\u2019 shades are\u2019 \u2018navy, dark and light re) tabac, sky, bampagne, cream, ivory and black.- | Main Flaor, WIDTH 27 Zoo REG YARD 45c \u201cNow seuing.at the Pow price ) nly à few.pieces of this \u2018Duchess Crepe remain, ut his assortment: of.-shades \u2018makes an interesting \\ green, magve, \u2018blue, champagne, grey ) Main Floor.\u2014 With \u2018the.addition of a a.Little hand embroidery à in ilk; wool, or beaded design, this Mercerised Marquisette can be easily made\u201d into, a , very pretty dress or : 3 = - Main\u201d Floon, + 1. | | LAC That Serves Best | {scalp by.Ds Sh ce FEA\u2019 THE ! 21 Whit Corduroy xr Ln NECKWEAI | | \u201cTailored Wai, The.latest novelty in Tailored waists j | made of heavy White Corduroy | in strigly electric Hehted rie REDUCED RETURN \u2018TICKE 0 PACIFIC COAST POINTS ee SYSTEM FOUR XPRESS TRAINS DAILY oe RAL TORONTO AND WEST.80 a.m, 7.30 pam, 10:30 p.m.\u2018Dini Dipine.2 arlor- jas Lib ary ca s~Pullman eeping Lipa: on Night Tral ain.éme THEE ONLY DOUBLE ROUTE, Canada.) GHEST CLASS OF EQUIPMENT UND: TRIP FROM MONTREAL.\u20ac in .ig pre 0 810, 00 om Man, 1381 AM\u2014Stendarg Pullman | Daily.D ce eo ad Ë ag: Bummer Tourist Fares; 19 Pacific sat Se and return./ ) to Western Cans \u2018Chicago, on sale, ANE.20; Sept at: very low fares: INE TURBINE STEANERS to.LIVERPOOL : LARGEST |STEANERS, MONTREAL TETE MONTREAL-QUEBEC-LIVERPOOL| MBGANTIC, 31 The Sept.pa de.St Lawrence a 7, Oct.8, Mov.a.Route is the LAURENTIC, Nov.tin < HAVES .LONDON.ug.\u201c22nd, Sept 22nd 15: 28¢h, Oct.29th London, garry one} - Passenger re 2 (IL) Cabin Tose (ID particulars of Rates, « ete.= apply Local Agents, or H: = A, ALLAN, General \u2018Agents, ~The Allan Tine Steamship Co: Then: ] \u2018MONTREAL.__- = Ti [| [only Four \u201cCANADA, Nopt.21, Oct 19, Nov, 16 [muons From: Firs: 291.58 Second $83.75 * One Class Cabin, \u201cThe Best for the Least\u201d 859.00 and $33.00, : les Days at Sea.[only dé Low Matos 1 Sept.14, Oct.12.ishartest to x Ask Agents for partionlars, or \u2018| flompany's Office, 118 Motze Dame Street West.Uptown AZT 830 us, Catherine -Street west.DONALDSON-LINE Glasgow Passenger and Frelght Service.From: =.\u2014 = From Glasgow, .Montreal.Aug.10.88.CASSAN ANDRA .Aug.8 \u2018Aug: 17.,SIS.ATHENIA ._.Aug Aug, 24\u2014T.S8.LETITIA .Sept 7 ~Pagsage rates and fair p pe to Speciale Up : Carine Street West: 5 » Transportation James street ; ne River 9 St.Lawrence Boul any\u2019 Steamship Agent, or.BEST æHF0RD 00.ee a en : town Agency, : -1,.All steamers fitted with refrigerators.Passage rates and full particulars on \u2018application to Special Uptown Agency, - 530 St Catherine St.W, W.H.Clancy, TR, C.T.A., Transportation suildines W.H Henry, 286 St.James street: Hons & Rivet, 9 St.Lawrence Boulevard; any : Steamship Agents, or * | TEE.ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, .-85 Bt.Sacrament Str Steerage.Branch: 488 St James Street.es © REA SERVICE, «| =.Jon, about .\u201cLATTE BERVIOR.[s.IONÉ: about se se sees va oo Sept.3 \u2018For freight rates and other informa- discute .Fate Pana : NEW \"London SERVICE - and | fis mh Montreal, Morean \u2018être dat 1 except Sunday, \u2018at stations: west: of an inctuiine | bec; City, gna \u201cRiviere ctioRs Pants ay nn City Ticket est 226-230.St Yirices: St.6670 0, or Moreau Street Station.Phone - \u2018Main | .\u2014 \u201ction, apply to THE ROBERT REFORD go.25.St.Sacrament Street.: n i 5.JOINT LONDON PREIGHT SERVICE, Cola\u2019 Storage\u201d and se Cool 4 Air on Steamers\u201d 5 ROR MONTREAE ss.DEVONA cs de ae sa.vo Aus, = 88.QAIRNDBEU ee sso.++ so AUB.31 À 88.CERVONA.se oe vo se wa Sept.1 \u2018 - For freight rates and uther porms, tion, apply to = TES ROBERT REYORD COMPANY, AGENTS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ 1128 w From Man EM From M {July 27.MAN, COMMERCE .Aug.17 Aus.8.\"MAN.SHIPPER .- ~Aug.24 A MAN.MILLER .\u2026.: Aug 17.MAN, CORFORA- TION .Sept.7 Limited number of passengers carried.FURNESS LINE WORTNIGHT LY SAILINGS, ; : ONTREAL TO HULL.+.cd Daiton Hall .++ +.+ 0.Aug, 15 Ka | FURNESS, WITHY & GO.Limited Agents, MONTREAL ; dE STEAMSHIP {- Company, Limited.RIVER AND GULF GULF OF ST.LAW- (tape, McMaster & F ADVOOATES +E pair RENC.' saisine\u201d Cruises in Cool Latitudes.88, \u201cCascapodia\u2019 1,580 tons, with au: modern comforts.- SAILS FROM.MONTREAL oN- f THURS SDAY, At 4 .p.m., 28th August, | 12th and; \u201c26th; \u2018September, apd irom Quebec the following day at noon from \u2018Pictou, N°8, calling at Gaspe, Mal\" \u201c| Bay, Perce, Summerside.PEL, dud: : Charlottetown, PEL .Cot \"NEW YORK FROM QUBEEC (rast trip to New York this season.: 1A THE EAR-FAMED, DIV ER, Sd» à \u2019 GUSNAT.ng à &spe, hare .lottetown and Halifax.SS.\u2018Trinidad,\u2019 2,800 tons.sails from Quebec.at & pan, | Le: PATERSON, &.= pirdwAugust: rd dpa = Summer excursions by the: twin seid '| 85.\u2018BERMUDIAN\u2019.10,618 tons dis.\" placement, Sailings from New Yor ks k, Jat 2.00 pm., 24th of August, 4th, 14th and 25th September, and every ten days thereafter.Temperature, cooled by gaa breezes, seldom rises above 80 degrees.: For full information, app ply to Thos.| Cook & Son, W.H.Henry, Hone & Rivet, i or .W.H.Clancy, Ticket Agents, or i J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, .211 Commissioners Street, Montreal, BST EXHIBITION TRIPS, Entire rest and recreation 2 enjoyed by \u201cthd healthy scenic line to TForonte, \u201cRB.& O steamers running daily.\u201cxooms, barber shops.eto, Meals.and berth extra.days, et, including.meals Sept.Round trip 310.® one wa, rail, Steamers Dun dura and Bellville sturning until Sept.102, TEE ares, August 19 to 24, $3.60.decks, parlor staterooms, both return boat, Fe hon A uae and and Worth.Coins dates, A Good returning until August sans, à eu é canton, rn from Oo 0.0 by Grand: \"Trunk if you wish.re Grand\u2019 Truxk\" to.pret with steamer at Le- Whar.\"RO > UND T tag 530.St.Catherine 5] Ti Square, an à Head Offica TR EMPRESS © Cool = Comfortable 1°° AND RETURNING RAPIDS.and home \u2018by the Rapids, veut.ua 000 ev ee .\u2026 Sept.8 j>.Aug.16 \u2026, : NEW YORK.T0 BERMUDA .i sl ; QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANT,* i a QUEBEO, oN Vat 3 Rind G.T:R.1.30 p.m.Satur.: TRIP, est, 130 and 38% ».ss Comm n'8t- \u2018itness alvertisers, the + people help: their the: nies Paper Rm ~ en apr oa PAPERS JY z 7 cm TT ORE .> = \u201c - vo Te - PET a 8 : - - = T » LS \u2018 - - : .: « oo .REA i ie \" 7 ee hha * \u2018 mu re - he tom .Troe on dipped.pnb a = org ay A nié RII .in ITS n rt oa Te a > ge ?= œ 7; 0e be en.- Le ye LL.2 rind EO.LE a .Nn orient cr mers 5 BL de lp =\" - i parti rar: tr pty ae vy ruta - BE .CE} x ne * \u20ac - a = vo = = 0 rs = og - : ae .= 4 APP Cia opel - me hrs enw Teen 7 v T : \" ~ ; ps _ = raie, 5 gr eG © : a ee - + 0X 2 a 4 ny , ce 5 ; - es ET EP IEEE ee tee name ac REE SAS rer EE \u2018the, court yp 3 the tou : Iplése;\u2019 ; sane line of pictures for $3.45.- On Monday we are all .of en years of age, dressed = dark.grey suit and soft felt hat, photogravures, carbons, and hand colored facsimiles, Many vs the.apparently diffi- | e ~Grand - Trunk Rail- LIMITED Owning and Operating A.F.Rea & Co., Montres\u2019 1 Sed y J.W.MCCONNELL, Vice.\u201cre SW, GOODWIN, Managing Director.\u2019 © Tuesday & We must make a great clearance |, .our + Picture Dept.to make room for building alteration, \u2018We: have received too early in the season 50 cases of tures.which we bought very cheaply from a manufact h required: space for his new stock.Last year in our February sale we were selling à, Pic Urey .to.offer them to you at $1.49.They are colored | repr NICHO - + iductions in\u2019 \u2018heavy powdered gold frames with handsom -ÉIVAN VE gold ornamentations.The.subjects are Cattle, Moorligy % NICHOLA Water Scenes, etc.Price.06 00 00 0 .$14 UNKNOW pt at whid Weare also putting on sale some genuine etching, [df k was Pr of them.being beautiful copies of old masters.Three long panel Mirrors, framed in antique gold 4 ith inset picture and gold ornamentation tops, will be sold too, The values are from $3.00 to $8.00.Price.$14 Not m more than two of these pictures will be sold to each customer, Toe Ceo \u2014BASEMENT SALESROOMSs, ILYIM 5 IVAN Fur men sult of dri er Three of t i the at \u201cshould | have thro h: thé.Bonaventure sta- ] 8 \u201cpréviously.8 \u2018receipt the passenger de- at \u2018headquarters notifled the ; | various district passenger \u201cpsents and | the travis Eons La hel man- for Pa from all -of trains on which the & Allowing only fe \u2018make inquiries, ré plies came back to | | \u2018headquarters that rod a boy answering \u2018to ad been\u2019 given\u2019 in| station master at To- uctor of a &.\"T.R.ng of Aug.14, bound that he had arrived \u20ac following morning: seed 2 a Sentral \u2018Ver- ronts \u2018to the: cond \u201ctrain on the\" \u2018event \u2018for-Montreal, \"also: in Montreal \u2018on\"th ave came: back to: Ja truant had \u2018arrived (4) ation two rays be: the delay.occurred: is, he.tarais oy 0, 8 8 racting robléms rdiworked officials: prb \u2018con- Im: day to \u2018day, - while be mentioned that ing \u2018more.than\u2019 $50 the.work-of locat- : ote with it.max.\u2018| telegrams represent Were.pcespatohed in.Smith, some few weeks ago, for his Ève committees report had been in- - charghs\u2019 create nsiderable indignd tion throughout.the whole\u2019 of the\u2019 mercantile world, - | particularly Zmongst captains \u2018and officers, and the.Guild, in the interest of eerned, deemed it\u2019 I 8._ eo ha Hoax of the captain and officers of \u2018the itish Merchant \u2018Service: fo: intérm |.oir of the profound \u2018indignation: which Prevails throughout\u2019 that = service: aracterized.your Speech at Wash- D ington on the repo \u2026.ittes which, \u201cHad yon Ei and - eriticisms- k axity in the Way of obsolete.regu- tions or the omission to.make such {in order.\u2018to Keep pace wi mod- pin ng, your committee and your.re-: Æantile Marine of despicable coward- \u2018Auch odious insinuations, \u201cwhilst } § would gusset that the falsity -Æhem.our own speech upon it.\u2018the hilt \u2018that in.\u201cIt is obvious to the mérest tyro | ne affairs that the: - Bo, ;much trouble: can be - The - officials hn that the stoke paralysis suffered Was : of \u2018slight\u2019 nature that dt : was directed; by the Guild, te of hin \u2018 ; oo : \u20ac: TA: BR th not \u2018cessful attempt \u2018Was made yesterday Smith not only | ion to: settle the strike.¢ syan laibor constructio 1 in their » the result unconsciou Dr.ice] effortts 9 rzue.The ree of this 0ARD The case WW rly this 1M by lay at Ÿ - affair, ar spitel dang à Br an Y# en, died du ville street | an lay' à hich is a 1 d police p ¢ exciteme that the.«eping the Last night ation.was ile street erson over | \u2018as dving af onstables 1 ere despat, atter.but ouse the hough they btain adm MONTREAL [es RUSS] \u2018\u201cwho- werit \"6 ut \u2018on Thursday \u2018for.crease \u2018in \u2018Wages\u2019 \u201cend better- \u201cimrent' of heir worki i | \u201cI zer,- formetly- \u2018associated.with other |: \u2018| members of his fafnily in; the sugar refining \u2018business, is \u2018dead: at his Home ged 10: years London, Aug.186:\u2014The.Russian for-|i M.-Sazanoff, will be: the perse, at Balmoral § - 5Sin\u2014I am directed by the\" Gulla, i \u2018eign\u2019 \u2018minister, -Mhich is the great representative | | guest.of.King.\u2018Castl ranging from the highest to the low=- et rank,-.at the\u201d malevolence- which Testerday \u2018ussian piory of fhe day wi he body ef.DECIDEDLY ATTRACTI are the carriages on view at ot : a: rooms.First and foremost every riage here is honestly and made.Next comes the exnuisité 5 which makes them so attractive it, eye.Last but possibly not 28% prices we ask for them are ext moderate.Come, if only JR ~ We'll trust the carriages to mare } a buyer.R.J.LATIMER & CO.445 ST, JAMES SI \u2018attles of \u201cas hottieëd her gin Lrned to i rank the At seven: \u2018erything hen Mr.he King LE by, Le ose really Féspona ie ve t devélopments > mere an php harks would have done a great Sun = service; but when, without.5 Bt evidence or a particfe:bt tritth.vou.\u2018Accise officers -of \u2018the, British\u2019 Mer- - dee, - we deem it requisite to \u201crepel | $ such as.to.minimize very] À \u201cgreatly the importance which, other-.\u201cvise, would \u2018Have\u2019 been, \u2018attached to.\u2019 _ report of your: committee and { .sede, to (4 ommand being rudely silenced ¥ by.Junior officers \u2018who .availed\u201d \u201cthem- \u2018elves of the first opportunity to leave =, e ship\u2019 These officers did nothing: | \u201c#61 the kind.It has = ro ed.up |.\u201cSPARKLING KOLA This isd Delicious Non-Alcoholic Beven Ne re Vacs, ord | sessing the strength-sustaining proper ird n Kola.va Inq uiries Pau TRY Ix: ih bou  N Je a, , Nest.\u20ac : 6 Dorchester St ns Toi .Main 1784.8 v4: WAKESIDE DELIVERY EVERY FRIDA pm a Order 1 must bo, in on Thursday not later ANDI is.printed and |; ; RE Witness.Corner, real, by.o a Frederink Eugene Dou- 1 ans should be: | 1 & Son, .as , a: all.+ | THE CANADA, METALCO.CIMiTED ou = Eel WE HAVE LARGE QUANTITIES OF Le: ad a Sheet Lead IN IN STOCK > n 6164 - ontreaï Factory_50 Ersnnan Ps Phone Ma ~ "]
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