The daily witness, 12 septembre 1912, jeudi 12 septembre 1912
[" F ! i .i ! | | Ii ll =U ow ct > S.HL LL u will noth:T severe morn- egu'aï » sn struck stones ttered ek.F: residential ally TREE ERY f; § i TTNESS : = LA ASS A SE 0 5 A P_È J Chasen 2 TofS ad N AS \\ -.-+a Ad.is on page six : pe 8 47 ) ° A5 FA EE - Se FE » S 75 - oD $ = een me rman - \u2014 rr AF - \u2014 | £STMO UNT CITIZEN: [FLL OF ANNOYANCE - ~ Presacuted for Caus \u2026 a:22 Steam Traction 3Y NOISE AND SMOKE ing a Nuisance With Nerva - Engines Which Drop Blue Clay on the Roadway.voenzs of mel present in.~ight when bn Quinlan.| { tomed restfulness, there wag, with the! Passing of the Quinlan engines.a huge volume of black smoke, the rumble of heavy waggons.the puffing and snorting of grinding machinery used as the: _ à TMHISANCP! motive poumr in transporting these nits on à | detested trailors through residential: im | Westmount.Dire rare! Time of its opening.and the witness Co told of how he had tn write to the! vbr haul-: Mayer of Westmount to have the ce - me ON the, watering carts sent over the road.zrwind te a, Mores than twice a day.The action was | \u201cen thraszh the! ¢Pmpelled by the smelling smoke scat- | ; ; tering engines of which he.with others | The beantifnl | \u201c.steers, 17 1-4c to 18 1-4c: se 7%, 16 1-2c to 17c; best Irish, 14 1-4 US : secondary, 13 1-4c to 14c; bui:\"\" to 13c.aR tl DOMINION COAL CF Limited.\u201cDOMINION™ sad \u201cSPRING foal, soreemed, run of mine and si DIBCEARGING PLANTS AT | Heatreal, Quebec and Three Rivers WITH k Unezeelled Facilities for Bouxer1f SALES OFFICE, 112 St.James St, Montre Telephone MAIS tél.a Paris Office: Stock Broker, 83 Notre Dame Street West.Montreal.60 Rue de Provence ERS NA ea.go ORDERS EXECUTED federation Life Building, Toronto - crore] ele Lt, S.CARSLEY & CO.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCE EXCKANGE J ! MARKETS.| WEST | SN ALL 20% WOTAE DAME ST.| [ST PEAIIIEIIIILIIIEI IFN IONS » > + Eg ¢ Kahn tania, Pros Bene.\\tiong Claim.Tittl 110 a: oplin nan at 347 ain rt Ar de, tr No.i \u2018or th yreherr ny for se 0.ave in EF PRON CRON - sere rer srr ttt CALL LOAN MADE ICASARAA ASSES ERS] * |i bank clearings are to be + + Weather reports from the + * Lien as a barometer of trade, + © + grain growing.sections of the + 3 iiness in Canada is certainly + AT SIX PERCENT + est are most encouraging to- + rT ihding very rapidly during + | + day.Rain has ceased, weather + as Aggregate bank clearings + + is fine and temperature higher, + * _; féteen Canadian cities for + A1 | + The forecast from the whole of + * \\aqust, Whish is normally one + His Ç | + the three provinces is \u2018Fine and + + Te quiet months of the ysar, + - i\" | # comparatively warm.The wea- + sated to $732753,000, a + : + ther in the American north- + A er amount than in any + The local money situation is at pre- | + west is also find, with the ex- + - 28% of 1211 except Novem- +|sent of a kind not conducive to an | + ception \u2018of slight showers in + * _a- While the figure is a drop +4! actively speculative stock market.\u2018+ South Dakota.\u2019 \u2018 + 2 If seven percent from July of + while therej'are plenty of funds, at | +.oY 1 + + irs year, it is an advance of + fairly high \\ \u2018rates, for all legitimate (+ + + + + + + b+ +++ ++ 4 + 21 percent over the clearings: + business purposes.| E 2 , ; CT August, 1911.Canada\u2019s total +: Call loan qates have slowly but sure- | \u2019 : * earings for eight months in + ly advanced during the past two or | FO : G RA\u2019 + FYE are $5.693,147,898, an in- +4 three weeks to 5 1-2 percent, while on} ° .+ irease of 26.4 percent over the : Wednesday afternoon a loan yas ne- | i - i last year.gotiate rough the que = .- TT ey : sams period y + tionale of 3 considerable amount of | « Paris, Sept, 12.\u2014Closing prices on + \u2014 + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 + + em \u2018 SMALL BUSINESS IN BEANS.for beans is firm, but the \u2018ness doing iy not large.:ers in carlots are quot- bushel.money at the rate of 6 percent.; the Bourse to-day showed a strong up- This, it is sald, is fairly represen- : ward tendency.Co tätive of the conditions now prevail-! .Three percent Tentes, 92 francs 52 ing as to money, and while bankers | 1-2 centimes.account.Exchange on admit that there are plénty of funds London, 25 francs 28 1-2 centimes for within ready call yet for the time be- | cheques.Private rate of discount, 2 ing it is deemed advisable to limit | 7-8 percent: Le e marxet n° bp 1: per es the borrowing powers of certain in- -\u2014 Tr : NO CHANGE IN EGGS.| terests in order -to meet increased de- | Berlin, Sept.12_The tone of the _ 3 stocs in; round lots, 30c; in mands which always appear simul- Bourse-to-daÿ wds quist, but firm.FE ECLE a 51.\u2018straight receipts in taneously with the crop moving and j Exchange on London, 20.marks 45 | Sound los.5e, in \u201cingle cases, 25e; sec- the closing of navigation.! pfennigs for cheates.Money, 3 per- ond grades.in sif= x FAIR TRADE IN POTATOES.re steady at the recent dé Lot a fairly active trade passing, \u20ac gles of Cobblers in car lots were and t Tic to %0c per bag, and in a rx A to $1 per bag.HONT EAL MOTIGE Incorporated under the laws of the Dominion of Canada.CAPITAL $100,000.00 Par Value of Shares $1.00 each ~~ + - { OFFER AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY .\u2026 : ,_ \u2018The moving picture industry is one which shows larger profits: than _ any other enterprise and has not reached its height.Loh bead \u201c Public sentiment is changing from the regular play-houses to the Motion i Picture Houses, as a result of which bigger returns on the investment ard being: enjoyed by these institutions than any other form of amusement.MOTION PICTURE STATISTICS : Statistics published'in a recent issue of \u201cThe Theatre.\u201d a magazine published in New York City, gave the startling information that there were last year 6,246,000,000 paid admissions to the Motion picture theatres in the United States alone, and averaging each admission at 5c gives the staggering sum of one ; million dollars per day, and, figuring 300 days in the year, means that $300,.000,000 were paid by the general public to the Motion Picture houses in.the - United States for the last year.| LOST ee ten | * \u201c QUR PROPOSITION : + = = | ; The Montreal Motion Pictures, Limited, incorporated under the laws of the Dominion of Canada, capitalized at $100,000, par value of stock $1.00 per share, OFFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION 75,000 SHARES OF THIS STOCK AT $1.00 PER SHARE.i / LR LE Le 0, This Company was formed for the purpose of establishing a circuit of Motion, Picture playhouses in Montrèal and in the leading towns of Eastern Canada.The circuit will include only theatres doing an established business and earning profits.0.ee CL The Company has already acquired two of the finest theatres ip the busy.CL shopping districts on\u201cSt.Catherine Street: Branch No, 1, he axe RER Bt.os 2 .Catherine Strept, thyee-goors west of St.Denis Street,\u2019 which.wad opsned.on.July 20th, and: Branch No.2, \u201cThe Colonial,\u201d St.Catherine Street, oppesite Goolis wing\u2019 Limitell, \u2018which will be opened September 15th.Thess are conceded to: ~~ be two of the fnest motion picture theatres in Montreal, if not in the whole > Dominion.\u201cLe Passe Temps,\u201d which was opened on July 20th, has been rum.ning ever since and has made money from the\u201cday it opened its doors, and the \u201cColonial\u201d with its seating capacity of 800, its beautiful interior decorations, its comfortable seats and superb ventilation, together with the magnificent programme that the management intend to produce, cannot help but reap the success \u2018enjoyed by \u201cLe Passe Temps.\u201d ; LL AC : oo Options are.also held on other play-houses, which are situated in the various busy and residential sections of the city.This- Company will-only-take .- over the control of theatres doing a thriving business and showing big \u2018profits :- every week.Each of these theatres is earning big.profits and no stock en- = = terprise offered for public subscription recently has, in our opinion, the .cally assured profits as has the Montreal Motion Pictures, Limited.general public has made the motion picture industry what it is today, and for the first time the public is offered the opportunity of reaping some of the financial benefits, which promise to grow more rapidly in the future * than in the past.eo oe \u2026 EARNINGS \u2018AND DIVIDENDS 1° The Motion picture Industry has made millions of dollars for Syndicates who gperate a circuit of theatres, and the Montreal Motion Pictures; Limited, will likely do the same fer its shareholders within the next few years.fo The most important feature of this enterprise as a gilt-edge inves menf is, \u2014THE DIRECTORS HAVE DECIDED TO DISTRIBUTE QUARTERLY - AMONG THE STOCKHOLDERS 75 PER CENT OF THE QUARTERLY NET EARNINGS IN THE FORM OF DIVIDENDS, THE REMAINING 25 PER CENT TO BE HELD AS A RESERVE FUND FOR ACQUIRING ADDITIONAL THEATRES WHENEVER A GOOD OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ITSELF.- \u2026 1, FILM EXCHANGE = Lo The Montreal Motion Pictures, Limited, expects to operate its own Film Exchange, which in itself should net the Company handsome profits-as well as materially lessen the average expense, and provide, an opportunity of declar- .*.ing bonuses every three months in addition to the monthly dividends.: Only the highest class of films will be shown in the Company's th and in renting these films.to outside houses good prices will be obtainable Po ER loowrzaczs.| : 2110857 \u20ac The Theatres above referred to are purchased under contracts, dated August, 304 1912, Nelson ruett.and\u2019 | ! cent.Private rate of discount, 4 3-8 BUTTER REMAINS FIRM | percent.There is .continued firmness in the! - .- a ED.~ \u2018butter market, with no change of- prices i.BARK RATE UNCHANGED.\u2019 Finest er erÿ, 27e to 273%c! fine |\u2018 London, Sept.132.\u2014The rate\u2019 of dis- creamery, 261c to 26%c; seconds, 266 | count of the Bank of England remained to 3614ce; dairy butter, 32c to 28c., unchanged at 4p.c.to-dey.> Bee ae : ets by and between Arthur M.Hirsch and Jacob Rubin, as vendors, H T Ar.So.taur F.Emerson, as Trustees for Montreal Motion Pictures, Limited, Vendees.-.x | 20 OFFICIALS.+ = 8 y .N.' H.- TRUETT UL Ue \u2026\u2026.J.H, FISHER A.F.EMERSON eae $00 pos Bea mee eve 3x0 ees ses.Pe ses > * & PRESIDENT.\" .; VICE-PRESIDENT .cio ee ere eee 00 SECRETARY AND TREASURER.» +4 \u2018 DIRECTORS | JAMES BAILEY, Capitalist, Montreal.J.H.FISHER, Manager Guarant r .1 4 - a i A; BLUMENTHAL, Montreal City, |- Goo) Company, Limited Mont 1 1 A Alderman, Montreal cr \u2018N.H.TRUETT, \u2018President \u2018Canada °° _ : Moving Pictures, Limited, and Vice- ,; tres A.F.EMERSON, Broker Montredl.President of Cafoteriss, Limited, WALTER WILLIAMS, Walter Wil- ~ | = \"Toronto.BE liams & Co., Manufacturers\u201d Agents, |-° A; H.MILROY, of Milroy &-Miiroy,\u201d -\"- Montreal.oo so Real Estate, Montreal.~~ 7, .\u2026 , + | BANKERS - SOLICITORS ~~ .The Merchants Bank of Canada.Barnard & McKeown.~~ - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 2 + Emerson, Hume & Company : BROKERS 82 st.Francois Xavier Street Phone Main 8277 ( \u2018 : Fiscal Agents for the Company.APPLICATION FOR SHARES ; Fill in and.mali-to.Ce : Com ees i oes \u201cEmerson, Mors & Company, Brokers, i so \\ Érusmë 5 H6 82 St.Francois Xavier Street, fes ST PT .Montreal, Que.\u201d 1 hereby subscribe for.>.5 .shares at $1.00 per share of the stock of the Montreal Motion Picture Limited, | encldss sheque for $.2000000 in payment of same.\" .; - .NAME srivomsessenceensenedsssoncrunene antenne tencene ca can nent es ; \"; a\u2026\u2026ccu00 \u2018( \u2018 ADDRESS .ceeniiocineton.: y pp \u2014 SY WE \u2018 | gain days should -be: realized en when , | last week it.was 48.77 percent.at 149.\u201c26 heal [om Ant LLOttawa 1.p.257 a65 1-4 MA at : j'té2, 80 et 167 7 sets * LAR -}- Pacifi 0o-mt 2713 A: 59 | New York, Sept.13 T-Gross produc- \u2018ton of Yukon Gold Company for August | 183% - IN TORONTO IS.\"There were 12 cars.on hand this morn- \u201cdo, medum, $5.75 to Ty EN gi : Mr.G.M, Richardson, of Glover Hi and Co., \u2018 Liverpool, England.who is fa Present in Montreal, Lollowing letter from: his company today :\u2014\u201c The quantity of Almeria grapes this coming: season will be quite one third.less than last \u2018year, this shortage being confined mostly to the late or good \u2018keeping growths.\u201d These .large and: grapes which .have-.such splendid: keeping qualities and which are a Yery popular .winter luxury.here,.will, likely be several cents a pound higher this year than last.aT > EXPORT Fk , LOF APPLES.Mr.Richardson, n asked .by the \u2018Witneas\u2019 to Grea tes > apple export business :Kingdom- this sea was, yet too early to\u2018 make such con- Jectures.\u201c\u201cI hav¥ no\u2019 Hfoubt, he said, «that the export-business from here -WIU be as.large -aÿ.faet -asason, but \u2018all.depends upond.duality amd prices.\u2019 with the United M -stated that it SAY Lee - $ ._\u2014 ir The local market last week, says Mr.Colin MeCuaig, experienced -quite a re- _action, \u2018brought about no doubt by the tightening of money,and a feeling on the part of the public that'a- bull market could not continus indefinitely.Mat- \u2018ters have also.been- slightly unsettled; owing to the drop in Quebec Street Railway.Ll \u2018Generally speaking .concluded Mr.MoCuaig, the present situation would appear to warrant limited commitments - only.Any atocks purchased on 'bar- fair profits are in.sight, wl .London, Sept.12\u2014The weekly statement of the Bank.of England shows the following changes: .Total reserve, Increased £292,000; circulation, decreaged £315,000; bullion, decreased £23,028; other securities, decreased £430,000; other deposits increased.£239,000; public deposits, de-\".creased £384,000; notes reserve; int creased £217,000.Gevernment securi- | ties unchanged.; US \u2018The propärtiqn ¢f {kd bank's reserve\u2019 to-Habilitÿ thië week is 50.34 percent?\u2019 THURSDAY MORNING BOARD.Rich.& Ont.\u2014T5 at 113 5-8, 100 at\u2019 113 3-4, 75 at 114, 100 at\u2018114 1-4, 70 at 114'1-2, 300 at 114 3-£\"253 at 114.* Detrolt\u201435 at 71, 8 at 71 1-4,\" Halifax Ry.\u201412 at bg °° ~~ \u201c Mo-tfeal Tramways\u2014i17 at 125, \u201c- =: Shawinigan, \u2014 25 @t \u2018151 1-4, 28 at, 115 3-4, 7 Twin.CRRy-\u2014208 at -108; 70 Quebec Ry.»-50 at 20° 7-8.5% x -Telephore+5 at 150.\u2018 .~~ % \u2018Foronto Æy.\u201420 at\u2019 142 3-4, \u2018 ; Penman-£ at'57, =; CPE: - Can.Cottons com.\u201420 at 291-410 at 80, 25 at 29 1-2, 50 at 29.I M.Cottons com.\u201425 at 63.D.Can.pfd,\u2014&-at 102 1-2, Ogilvie pfd.\u20145 at 124.| ; Cement pf{d.\u201433 at 93 1-2, | | .© Laur.Com.\u2014115 at \u2018206, 100 at 207.Can.Car Pfd.\u20145 at Ik.a - : Textile Com,\u2014200.at: TO.- C.Reserve\u201425 at 8,45.»: _ Sher.W:'Com\u2014S5 at\u2018 48.7 71012 ; Scotia\u201426 \u2018at\u2019 91 1-2, 25 at @: 7 Textile Ptd.\u201415 at 164.- Se Steel Corp,.\u2014200 at 45.Packers A\u201450 at 120.; Iron Pfd.\u201469 at 106: # oo Steel C.of C.\u201425-at 27, 25 at 27 1-4.Converters\u2014175 at 45.: D.Canners\u20145 at 69.! Steel C.of C.Pr\u20145 at 89 1-2, \u2018! Union BK.\u20145 at 152.7 Molsons Bk.\u20144 at 208 1-2, 64.at 209.Bk.Mont.\u20149 at 2501-4, 10 at 260.Quebec Bds.\u2014$7,000 at 60, $3,000 at - .iN } Iron Bdg&\u2014$3,000 af 9471-2 , Textile Bäs\u2014$1,000 at 98C, _- Cement Bäs;\u2014$8,100 ;at 100,\" : : arene « - \u201c YUKON GOLD \u2018and the season ended Aug.31: 1912.191d.Val.of bullion pro- LoTR duced in Aug.$641,700\" \u2018$ 554,520 Season .2,402,400 1,686,025 \u2018Average recovery per cubie yard, cewts: - 1812.1911.August.+.+ ++ 0.i \u201c66 Season .\u2026\u2014.70 80 HAY: CONTINUES HIGH.! ._ -Baled bay.prices.remwmin at -a- high Aevel, No, 1 bay, being quoted in ear Tots, ex.store,-at $16 to $16.50; No.2 extra, $15 to $15.50; No.2 good, $14 to $14 50; No.3 hay,-$12 te $12.50; clover mixed, $10 to $11.REA - - 22 » There are no méw tendencies in\u2018 the cheese market, and prices are unchanged, with finest Western colored.14 to 14 1-8c; finest western white, 14c to 14 1-8c: do.Townships, -133%¢.- told 7-8c; do.;.Quebec, 133c to 13% cc; seconds, 13 1-8¢c to c.- \u2014 ; OATS UNCH -NGED.: .Oat prices in \u2018car lots ex.store, are unchanged as follows: No.2.Canadian western, 48lc to 50c; No, 3 Canadian Westérn, 4814t to 490 sara No.1 \"feed oats, 40c to 49¢; No.4d oats, 46\u20ac to LIVE STOCK WAR STILL GOING ON seems to be holding its own with the competition of the Union.Stock Yards at West Toronto, where the biggest buyers have transferred their usiness.oing, consisting of 141 cattle, 145 sheep and lambs, 51 hogs and 18 calves.T hete was à notable increase in the number of small buyers and tre market Was de- cidediy brigk.uling price recs oi Butcher cattle choice, $6.60 to $6.75: Jum, $6.75 to $8.90; do., bulls, $5.50 to | i Butcher cattle choce, $6.80 to $6.73; : $68.25; do., cammon, 45.50 to $86.- .Butcher cows choice, $5 to $5.50; do., jedum, $3.50 to $4 25: do.canners, at F1 60 to $2.50; do.bulls, §2 to $3.35.Feeding steers, $5 to $5.30; stockers shots $5 to $5.5.40; do., light, $3.50 to 00 - - e 4 .Masticers chap each, $40 to $80; spring- rs oO .5 spe * Sheep ewes.$4.50 to $4.75: bucks and cylls, $3 to $3.50; lambs, 36,50 to $8.75.eee - - received the: green Spanish - \u2018écast as to our.TAKE PROFIIS .| CTURES LIMITED signa Ty pag | 4641 olinces per ton.Taking the same] 5- BROKER.\u201cavétagb, value for this years.high SI AWW | grade, And estimating silver at even ~ SHADE BETTER | +f ;+ The \u201c Boo com.\u2014bo, At, 149, BF nt Lg 1-4.100) \u201c|; Mr: G.G.\u2018 Foster.K.C., and Mrs.| Jetty.{and-Miss Lois Hil have returned from 1 - Mi§.\"J.K.L.Ross sailed by the] \u2018iffauretanie\u2019 from New York: yester: | - PHôss \"= Mane {:henor of Sir Thomas \u201c \u201cToronto, Sept.12.\u2014The cattle market |- a2nalyst, Was.read - and the: people SE \u2014 _______THE MONTREAL DALY.WrTNESS \"THURSDAY, \"SEPTEMBER 12, 1912.- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS AND STOCKS ISRORTAGE OF sa ects cata sq 1 Cobalt, Ont, Sept.12.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 Mining men all over the Cocalt Camp who .are personally acquainted with the Crown Reserve mine, are much amused over the efforts of the mining \u2018| correspondent of a \u2018Toronto paper, in | -deprecating the Crown - Reserve mine and apparently the statements of the \u2018management.However, the- physical.\"condition of the property is excellent and\u2018 the management is shipping sufficient ore to more \u2018than \u2018cover ex- -Penses; dividend requirementss, and leave a handsome surplus, after writing off a lberal sum for depreciation | of \u2018the plant and equipment, \u2018 The\u2019 paper in \u2018question has figures that \u201cbecause the Crown Reserve \u2018has, - | 80 far this year, shipped-only 251 tons of ore, that is to the end of August, as compared with some 780 tons last- year, \u2018that the, company will have to ship 6,600: ounces of ore for the balance of the year to come up to last year's earnings: In -dping - this the writer | eithef wilfully \u2018or.through ignorance loses\" sight of the fact that the only ore that has been shipped from the Crown Reserve has been high grade \u2018ore\u2019that tias een shipped this year.from \u2018the Crown Reserve has béen high-grade amount of low grade was.shipped which accounted for a great deal of the tonnage.The high grade.ore of the Crown Reserve last year ayeragéd 60 cents per ounce \u2014 as a matter of fact a -better .price will be obtained \u2014 we have the following figures: \u2014251 tons of high grade will» yield ap- proximately- $700,000- net, after \u2018deduction of smelter charges, in -addition.- to-this-and-according to the Toronto paper; about $130,000 worth \u2018of bullion was shipped to the end of August, and as a matter of fact this figure was | largely exceeded.\u201d But even on \u2018these figures alone the mine earned \u201cdividends; royalties and expenses, and \u2018WEALTH OF CROWN RESERVE | UNLIMITED-WENANEY GOLD | VALUES-SENSELESS ATTACK | touched, all low grade reduced coming.| McEnaney worth $500,000, which in all ite 4 hd + words the Crown Reserve management did what they set out to do as outlined in the last annual report.They figure that if they can earn what they want with less expense, by producing a slightly lower tonnage so, much the better.In addition last year, the sum of $125,000 was written off on account of the McEnaney, which mine hoisted $25,000 worth of ore last month alone, the McEnaney is now to 80 on a self-supporting basis, and if the management of the Crown Reserve liked they could charge this $125- 000 extended on the McEnaney up to.January to that -mine, and count it as an addition to the.Crown Reserve surplus.The McEnaney will be producing gold bricks in.the month of November, and at the present moment developments underground -are making the mine look.better with every day's Vor : Thère is now an.ore shoot of 475 feet in' length opened up on the 200 foot level alone, and.on the\u2019 300 foot level the vein has been proved up for a digtance of 200 feet, \u2014 this since early in;July.\u2014 ang the assdys at this level are phenomenal.The average of this - Or6 Will-be at least $75.00 per ton.While the ore-on the 200 foot leved averages $23.00 per ton.Above the 200 foot level ore has been\u2019blocked.out to a height of -50 feet from thé surface, and the management now \u2018figure that they\" have bver $500,000 worth of ore-met in sight after deducting cost of new\u2019 plant and\u2019 purchase price of property.As the original Crown Reserve Company, will this yeadf have a cash syrplus of almost $1000,000 with $700,000 on the high-grade dump at Cobalt, which has not been from development .work underground.In addition to all this there is.the amounts to $2,200,000 actually.in- sight, and this without counting the ore reserves underground at the Crown Re- -8érve mine.itself, \u2018which are enormous left a balance over.= [4 eva | C : Mr.and Mrs.D.A.Budge have \u2018éloséd their.cottage at Lac des Iles and returned to the city.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence F.Smith and family have returned to town from New Haven, Conn.Mr.\u2018 and: Mre.J.L.Gurd have been | guests this week of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Smith\u2019 in Kingston, : 1 rte Poi returned to the -city after spending the -summer- at Knowltod.12 Ress = 1 14 + ; Mrs.I, R: S.MeLernon and family, Crescent street, are back \u2018in town after their summer stay at Kamour- aska .12 .* Sir Louis and Lady Davies and Miss \u2018Mary Davies, who\u2019\u2018\u2019are in Vancouver; B:C., \u201cdre \u2018returning east early next month.2 co 7 8, months: trip.in the West and to the.'acitle vous M.: vu Lieut.-Coi.an rs.J.Kensington \u2018gvenue, are on a visit toy Vag taf: and: the © \"West, \"yeturning to Montreal about the twenty-fifth of the month.- Foster.and family, who wers- at their | \u2018Knowlton residence, \u2018Blarney \u2018Castle; | for the summer, Have returñed \u2018to the The Rev.Principal \u2018Hill, Mrs.Hill the West, where Dr.Hill.has been visiting.the.churches in the \u2018interests of -the -Congregational College.\u2019 : - to take, her son, Master Jimmy) | Ross\u2018 back to school in Englind.Mrs.\" vill return to Moritreal About the end of October.: \u2018The engagement Is announced of Miss.Elsie Jeffrey, daughter of the late James Jeffrey, Montreal, to Mr.Galon S.Grapes, of Colebrook, N.H.The marriage is to take place at Eaton, Que.on Sept.25.- The marriage of Miss Vaughn Av- \u2018ery, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred W: Avery, Ottawa, to Mr.- Gordon -Fohnston;: of the Canada - -Gement -Works, Montreal, is announced In Ot- :tewa-to «take place in October.: e engagement is announcéd of 3 aoe Gertrude, daughter of \"Mr: and \u201cMrs/, W.Charles Craig, Sherbrooke \u2018atreet,.Westmount, to Mr.Hugh Ed- \u2018ward Martin, son of Mr.J.E.Martin, K:C.! the- wedding to\u2018 take place In Octobet.\u2026 : day - |- The Lieutenant-Governor of Mani- ba, and Mrs.-D.C.Cameron enter- ta at dinner- on Monday evening, \u2018at - t House, nnipeg, ir at Governmen: DE sy, \u201cto t 3 Covers who is -on.-g trip to the West.7 were laid for thirty-two.wedding of two Montreal young poopie.was \u201ccelebrated last evening.in 5 Johti's .Church Br ockville near t.1 \u2019 3 pe) 1 which the br ide's par ents have \u2018 he 5 er residence.3 l Miss Bell, Alicla Bryson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Bryson, and the bridegroom 5 \u2026 J/.W.Duncan, of Shér- STEADINESS TN CHEESE.| brooke, street.The marrlage ceremony was performed by the Rev.Hugh Ped- FINDS WATER - HARMLESS \u201cYoidilièm Charged in Corse.\"tip With Guybourg 500 Waterworks \u2014 ES - tr , - ,; © \u2018A aelegation\u2019 of residents of Guy- bourg again was heard by the Board of Control on- the water question.to- \u2018day.A report of Dr.St.George, city lyst, was.re It said \u2018that al- h discolored the water did not contain bacteria inurioës to health.Mr.J.C.Lamothe sald comp one een the water co hoop was invalid.The mpany, he said, failed to receive Sorrission.from the people of longue Point Ward by 8 two-thirds maority tn exercise its franchisc.He \u2018urged the city te-tu its water on in the ipes of the company.Pr.\u2018Chapieau, for the company, said t it had arranged with the city for \u2018an-emergency -wajter connection, and - Ald.Lariviere and other- citizens objected.- > It was found,necessary to turn off the hydrants by -night, for at was found when this.: was not done that the average consumption, of water.between eleven at night and four in the morning.was.forty gallons.Sa further said\u2019 that there \u201cwas Hogs fed and watered, $8.75; do., f.0.b., $8.35; calves, $4.50 to $I.a.\u2018 pese .; ae Co i A se SE te as a great deal of vandalism with the \u20ac In othér-L and estimated at millions of \u2018doHars.4 - *- : -.- = ley, assisted by .the Rev.S.S.Burns.v.Pr.E.L Rexfprä.\u201ca \u2018when Anna Hutchison (Daisy},\" eldest -daughtèr \u2018and \"_MTA.Robert.took.place on the lawn under an arch Mr.Charles A.Wilson, K.C.,.M.P,, | em : (and \u2018Mrs.-Wilsori: have returned from toasts and speeches were made, and.the \u2018mewly-martfed couplé then left by boat \u2018for \u2018a\u2019 trip down the St.Lawrence, rand through\u2019 Lake \u201csuit \u201cof Copenhagen | Ç -| Serge; \u2018and large black hat with Copen- \u201chagen \u201cplume.1\u20ac \u201cof the valley, and maidéd-hair fern.Miss Nora Pedley was maid of honor, and Miss Inez Whyte bridesmaid.Mr.Robert Bryson, the bride's brother, was best man, and the ushers were Messrs.Harold Moore, Robert and Andrew Murray, and Douglas Drew.A reception for upwards of a hundred guests was held after the.ceremony.A pretty wedding was celebrated at Poole\u2019s Resort on.Sept.3Td,; at.noon, of Mr.Poole, was united in marriage to Mr.Willlam.August Hovemann, son .of the.late Professor and Mrs.Hove- marin .of New York.The marriage ceremony,.which was performed by the Rev.Mr.Fisher, of \u2018Mallorytown, of pink and white asters.and gladioli banked with palms and.ferns.The bride, who was unattended, was given away by her father, and wore a dainty mbroldered lawn and lace frock and tulle veil \u2018with, eoronet \u2018of; orange blossoms.\u2019 She carried a bridal bouquet of iw 17.1 whitg roses, and.wore the.groom's gift, + *Rogs, | 5) necklace of.pearls apd amethysts.} \u2018wedding -march Wes played by \u2018Miss Gladys Hunter, of Fh \u2018After ather\u201c cétemony, \u2018t e.wedding party, which consisted only of the immediate \u2018familles of the bride and groom, was taken in a launch, to one of the nearby islands, where the wedding | dinner.was served.The usual Champlain.and Lake! George to their future home in New| York, the bride travelling.in a blue.diagonal gen \u2018Ir Grace \u2018Church yesterday -after- Hoon\u2018the marriage was solémnizéd of | Miss -Anna XK.\u2018Williamson; deughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Williamson, 881 Wellington street, to Mr.W.W.Duggan, field secretary of the Ontario Dominion Alliance.The marriage service was conducted by the Venerable Archdeacon Ker, and Mr.B.Hinch- cliffe presided at the organ.\u2018 The bride, who was given away.by her father, wore a gown of white duchess satin, with court train, veiled in dewdrop Tet, the bodice being' of real Irish lace.She wore a veil of netand wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a lovely bouquet of orchids, lilies Her cousin, Miss Mary Kinsella.was \u201cbridesmaid, dressed in mauve poplin, and carrying yellow chrysanthemums.The Rev.R.W.White, of Toronto, was best man, while Mr.Moore and \u2018Mr.Spencer, of Toronto, officiated as ushers.= After\u2019 the service in the church, about fifty guests were entertained: at thé residence of the bride's \u2018parents, -wheére refreshments were served.Mrs: Williamson, the bride's mother, was gowned in silver gray \u2018satin -with .overdress of black lace.|'Among out-of-town guests were Mrs.James: Duggan and Miss Duggan, of Toronto, mother and sister .of -the fladélphia.4 MOVEMENTS OF THE STEAMER: Iona, outward bound, pass b at 4.25 yesterday.p ed Queda Empress of Britain reported at Heat; Point last night at 9.30, Montezuma, outward bound,was ahean Cape Ray at 9.20 p.m.Tunisian, inward bound, reporteq 19: miles east Belle Isle at 90 p.m.Lake Champlain.inward bound, re ported 150 miles east of Belle Isle at ! p.m.Sicilian from Montreal and Quebec for London was reported 246 miles west o Fastnet at 2 p.m.on Sept.10.Corinthian from Montreal and Queba for London arrived at Havre at 9 am on Tuesday, Sept.10.Hungarian for Montreal and Quebe for Liverpool was outward Quebec at P.m, on Sept.10., Scotian from Montreal to London ant Havre was abeam Cape Race at 11 p.m on Sept, 10, Corinthian from Montreal for Londor and Havre arrived at London at 4 am on Sept.11.Ionian from London and Havre fo: Montreal, arrived at Montreal at 3 p.m Yesterday.VICTORIAN\u2019S LIST.List of saloon passengers per R.M.San: Victori Mr, V.M, Anderson, Mr.Hugh Allan, Mr.EŒ.H.Beveridge, Mr.and Mrs Bowes, Master Douglas George Brandon Miss Doris Catherine Brandon, Dr.A.E and Mrs.Braithwaite, Miss Kathleen Christie, Mr.Lewis J.Clark, Mr.T.Ca- verhill, Mrs.Cummings, Mr.and Mrs, -E.H.Connolly, Mrs.Henry Drury, Master Wm.Drury, Mr.F.C.Dobell, Miss Anhle Enke, Miss Mabel! Enke, the Rev.H.C, Frith, Mr.and Mre.W, T.Giles Miss\u2019 Lina Gerber, Miss Bessie Havers Miss K.W.Harben, Mr.Jones, Mrs.M.P.Kent, Miss Olive \u2018Lindsay, Mr.anc Mrs.C.White Mortimer, Mr.ad Mrs, E S.Morgan, Mr.Macpherson, Mr.ané Mrs.F.W.Nash, Fraulein Rampp, Miss Nellie Redman, Miss Helen Stewart, Miss Agnes Stewart, Mr.Walter Turnbul, the Rev.W.Trevelyan, Mrs.A.W.Watkins, Miss Watkins, Mrs.G.Walker, Miss Madeline Walker, Miss H.Walker, Mr.and Mrs.Whalley, Mr.J.Woods.GULF REPORT.10.30 A.M, Crane Island, 32\u2014Clear, strong southwest; outward at 9 p.m.yesterday.Ren- voyle; 11.05 p.m.Gravel and tow.Cape Sælmon, 81\u2014Clear,west; outward at 6.30 a.m.Murray Bay, .s Father Point, 157\u2014C Clear, strong west; outward at 7.40 a.m.Iona.; Little Métis, 176\u2014Clear, strong west; inward at 6 p.m.yesterday Gaspesien; outward at 7 a.m.Batiscan.Matane, 200\u2014Clear, strong west; SS, Ronedal anchored.Martin River, 260\u2014Clear, strong north west; inward at 710 a.m.Westwood.Cape Magdalen, 29\u2014Clear, northwest inward at 6 a.m.Empress of Britain ; outward at 4.30 a.m.Lady of Gaspe.Fame Point, 325\u2014Clear, strong north west; inward 4 a.m.a D C.steamer.\u201c_ Cape Rosier, 349\u2014Raining, south; inward 7 p.m.yesterday a steam barge.Anticosti.West Point, 332\u2014Clear, northwest ; Querida arrived at Ellis Bay at 10 p.m, yesterday.- Money Point, $37\u2014Cloudy, west; out- -Ward 8 a.m.Glenmount.Cape\u2019 Ray, 533\u2014Cloudy, ward 9° p.m.yesterday Montezuma.- Flat Point, 575\u2014Cloudy, variable; inward 8 p.m.yesterday Chr.Knudsen; at 11.30 p.m.Kamouraska; outward 9 p.m, Blackheath; 11 p.m.Ovid Point Amour, 673\u2014Foggy, raining ; east; inward 7 am.Manchester Importer.Belle Isle, 734\u2014Foggy, calm; inward 9 p.m.yesterday 193 miles east SS.Tunisian; outward 9 p.m.150 miles east Lake Champlain.MR.FOSTER FOR ENGLAND.Leayeé.Toward* End of Month to + «tend.Trades, Commission, Ottawa, Sept.§2.\u2014The Hon.Geo.E.Foster sails for:England on Sept.27, to attend the meetings of the Imperial Trade Commission.He will return to Canada towards Christmas, and will leave for Australia in February, to attend further meetings of the commission.\u2018GRAIN ELEVATOR RECEIPTS.north; oute Following were receipts of grain in carloads-at Fort William and Port Ar- pSaut-renorted on the Board of Trade to- Wheat No.1 nor.4; No.?, 25; No.3, 9; X01, 8; No.5.1; No.6, 3; other grades, 18; winter, : 19.Total 81 as compared with 259 for the corresponding date of last year.Oats 10, barley 4.No Calgary cars.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.Following were receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning: TE R CPR Wheat .21,486 \u2014_\u2014 Oats .,.48 192 \u2014_\u2014 Barley .,, .1230 Flax .1987 \u2018Hay, bales ae ee oo.685 5043 Flour, sacks .990 3824 Eggs, cases .286 168 Butter, pkgs .332°?2603 Cheese, boxes .2979 2965 + WOODSTOCK CHEESE BOARD.Woodstock.Sept.12\u2014The cheese board \u2018met in the council chambers of the City \u2018Hall yesterday, and much interest was manifested in the proceedings.Eight hundred and seventy boxes of colored \u2018cheese, the product of the September- make of seven factories.were boarded.The highest.price paid was 13%c.Seve eral factories refused this price.as it is 5-16c less than the price paid last week.On the 13th of September, 1911, the best prices offered on this.board were 14kc 4.8rogm.Mr.and Mrs.Duggan left for a tour in the United - States before [going to their home in Toronto.Cea ; PR \u2019 201 - \u201ciphe friends of Nurse Sharples will be pleased to know \u2018that after three \u2018months of critical illness the doctors.| have consented to her removal to ker .home! in the Mountains.- OWNERS NORTON- GRIFFITHS CO.; .Hannan Dredging Co.of Pres- .cott Turned Over to this ~~ Concern St.John, N.B., Sept.12.\u2014]Jt is learned here that the company taking over the Daly & Hannan Dredging Com- .pany, of Prescott, is the Norton Grif- -fith\u2019s Dredging Company, a subsidy \u201cof .the Norton-Griffith's Company, - which is doing the-Courténay Bay work here, Mr.Daly, it is understood, \u2018has retired, and Mr.Hannan, of Ogdensburg, and Duncan McMartin, of Montreal, are the men who have joined the Nor- | ton-Griffith\u2019s Dredging Company; in the .matter.4 \u2018FINEST DREDGE IN THE DOMINION.| : Ottawa, Sept.-12\u2014A new dredge for the Department of.Marine and Fisheries will \u2018soôti \u2018be launched from the shipyard at Sorel.It will be the largest \u2018and best-equipped of the kind in the Dominion.' : TT ; : \u2018property\u2019 6f the \u2018company \u2018in this section: zo\" J zz mn NT N . su 1230 pm White Star-Dominion.eLetters may be posted up to 6.00 p.m.Other matter should be posted before 5.mm.° den Parcels are forwarded by these steamers; latest time of mailing Is Thursday evening for Fridays, and 11.30 .m.for Saturdays.2 Letters for the above malls may be posted at Station \u2018B\u2019 up to within\u2019 15 minutes, and at Station .\u2018C\u2019 up.to within 30 minutes of the above ment oned hours of closing.UE | «Matter for registration close at 5,15 = = \u201d F D Letters for registration\u2019 should ibe posted three-quarters of an hour before closing of mail.-\u2014 CHILD'S RESTAURANT Will Not Be Further West Than Peel on St.Catherine Street.The Childs Company, the perty, situated corner.of St.streets.A \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter was this morning that that property toc far west on St.suit the purposes of the company.site that it might purchase for farther fleld street preferable.As company.So far, unable to secure a up-town branch; said to have been the cause.HP.Childs.of New of the company, here for the last whén he comes, the high rents ar Mr has been some of \u2018he business deny that the Sta is desired.street corner CRUSADERS\u2019 MATGA WITH THE GRAND } i | Crusaders in a game which will provide an in teresting trial second and third divisions P.QF.A.Crusaders boys third division, } an assurance of promotion next yedr.\u201che fact that several of last years Grand Trunk Juniors are this yea with the Maltese Cross eleven adds in terest to tie combat.-On mined to die hard.i : ders wil] turn out\u2014F.Harvey, Cr.Seeds, Jude and Thompson, Orr, es.Findlay, Cusack and Edward.Referee, Cunningham, Dundas, Ballantyne; Bushell, E., Harvey and Beattie.Rese Mr, Fielding.A \u2014\u2014\u2014 el ' McGill street restaurant people, is not after the Castle Blend Tea Company pro- .on the north-west Catherine and Stanley.Sos Catherine street to Any the opening of an up-town business would have to be not farther west than Peel street, while a site a block or two east\u2014near the corner of Mans- for instance\u2014would be the \u2018Witness\u2019 plaid on th last, & corner in t pa Feb e city would find favor with the however, Childs\u2019 have been suitable site for the e 8.York, the president expected three months, and, arrangement ficial may be made, but the local © clal | TRUNK JUNIORS and Grand Trunk Jun ors h on Beaver Field, on Saturday, in the second round of the Quebec Cuy, of sirength between the of the are a good second In the intermeélate series, while the Trunk have an excellent record in the heading the table, with ; paper Crusaders should win, but the youngsters are going into the game deter- The French were well advised in taking care to run no risks of a defeatin their first contest in Morocco.At the first rise of trouble they withdrew from the disturbed district around the city of Morocco and began to collect an army that they were sure would be .irresistible before starting the mareh back to suppress the Insurrection raised by Mohammed Hiba.From France, from Tunis and from Algiers forces were collected at Casa Blanca and marched inland to where the cclumn was being collected within striking distance of the enemy\u2019s headquarters.Last Friday the forward march was started, and last Sunday after a fierce but short conflict the French army marched into the city \u2018| of Morocco where the inhabitants are said to have showed signs of pleasure \"| at their arrival.It seems that Rl Hiba has not proved popular as a leader even though as a usual thing it takes very little indeed to arouse the Moors against even a semblance of foreign aggression.Mohammed Hiba after the short resistance that he offered fell back with his following into the hills.There among the Berbers he will\u2019 either shortly raise an army of considerable proportions or he will be displaced as a leader.The Berbers are a fighting race, and are certain to be deeply offended by the invasion of the French, though no greater good could come to them than such stability of government with justice as France is trying to set up.a.\u2014 HIGH FLYING, Two recent flights have brought out astonishing results.At Houlgate, in France, Roland Garros flew in a monoplane.to a height of 16,240 feet, Roughly speaking that is three miles, and as high as it is possible for people to breathe.Indeed, this filght had to be trained for by practising existence in rarefied air, and M.Garros took up with him a tank of \u2018oxygen in case he could not get enough into his lungs by quick breathing.The flight demonstrates that the aeroplane can already be used to heights beyond those at which human beings can live with any comfort.At a height of 16,240 feet the air would have just a little more than half the density that ithas at sea lével.À person would \u2018have to \u2018breathe therefore twice as fast to pass the sème amount of life-giving oxygen through the lungs.Another serious discomfort.1s the temperature.The thermometer falls one degree for every three hundred feet of altitude, so that \u2018supposing the temperature at the earth to have been sixty Farenheit when Garros left the earth he would have been exposed to \u2018a temperature ät the altitude hé achieved of seven degrees above zero.We often know \u2018it colder than that in Montreal, but it must be remembered that while sustaining this cold he was exposed to a wind of about & hundred or perhaps 4 hundred and twenty miles an hour, for the aviator not only gets the velo- eity of his machine converted into a wind against him, but hé has in addition the strong throw-back from the propeller, in the rear of which he r r \u2018si p ros\u2019 cert hal, wi + À, T ts.po the to success _had these its gasoline vapor.One \u2018other adverse dondition: must add to the bodily discomfort.; evaporation from the body would be, increased by\u201c the lack of atmospheric.pressure.Balloônists have, to be sure, gone to almost double achieved by Garros, but they had the advantage of having no noticeable motion through the air, no need of having every faculty strained to the utmost, were able to encumber themselves with as many clothes as they liked, and were in constant use their large supply of extra oxygen.While the human machine In Gar- lungs, palpitating heart and respi- tory muscles had great cold and an alr of only half the density for which made and regulated by custom, the other machine on which his flight re- Hed for difficulties to face.Like Garros, his | engine was built with a certain breathing capacity which demanded & in amount of oxygen at each In- ation to mix in correct proportion The aviator could by rapid breathing keep the rtions of the materials of com- height of contend with it had been same r- to Sherbrooke, befoÿÿ the civic au- (thorities- acquiré semje \u2018end initiative enough-to correct the error originally made In laying out the grade?It is a common\u2019 thing for the loaded evening cars to get stuck going up.Sometimes it seems as.the power was insufficient, and a humber of those who have been hanging on will escort the car up on foot; forming - bodyguard around it, each with his eye oceasion- ally straying to the sinall piece of the footboard, back step, or buffer where \u2018his foot had found a precarious rest.More frequently the fuse blows out.Then if the motorman is not experienced and quick there is likely to be troublé and a block of some duration.Any day a car this bereft of its power by an attempt to use more than the motor can carry may be the cause of a shocking catastrophe.This hill has an inexcusable grade of about one in ten, beciuse the \u2018hill only runs half the block.An even\u2019 grade from Ontario to Sherbrooke on this most important route would -correct the grade to somewhere between one in fifteen ET 1 street, just as 'it\u201dsubingunts the bluff bustion fairly balanced in his lungs.He could not, however, keep the proportions correct for his machine except by the process of gradually shutting off the gasoline.At the maximum of his flight he must have been.burning just half as much gasoline Yer stroke as when he started up, and 80 getting.just half the work out of each and one in twenty; and make no part of t'.hill steeper than that part between Sherbrooke and Cherrier streets.MR.ALLAN +, CAMERON DEAD * tu h d 1 cl t thrust.overcome.hour or over.hour.al et se wi - Amherst gl rn of his engine.smash his wings when trying to check.On the other hand, if he goes too slow thé machine will not pass over enough alr to support it, and will pitch forward or backward out of control.The flight was a daring feat splendidly accomplished.For future contests in the achievement of height there will undoubtedly be new Cylinders will have to be doubled in size to \u2018develop the same horse-power, and propellers doubled to maintain the If the machine can be made to {maintain the same effective horsepower at eighteen thousand feet speed should be twice as great as it has but half the head resistance to That would be to give it a speed of two hundred miles an hour as the racing machines now in first- class contests do & hundred miles an Moving pictures taken from such a machine in a flight across Canada would make a geography that lia» leaves would make of dtäré #héw.- Buch a werk, \"However, | is \u2018more likely.to be accomplished by such dirigibles as Count Zeppelin is building in Germany both on account of their ability wélghts and because of their greater steadiness.The flight of Mr.Vadrines at Chicago world\u2019s championship for speed reached & maximum velocity of a hundred and five and a half miles.equal to \u201chis own France of & hundred and six miles an.In the hundred and.twenty- four mile flight he only won by two minutes and a quarter over his only rival, Mr.Prevost, another man.developments of would neéd no text .and very 1ittle The rapid turning.of its it a moving to in which he won record made \u201cAI! other contestants \u201ca STREET GRADES.- e frightful car accident on Cote; brings again before the public very forcibly the lack of engineering skill, the lack of commonsense, or perhaps it would bel better to say the lack of ordinary a {lity for government that has been exhibited in Montreal in laying out and then maintaining without radical cor- Which phrase of the above should be chesen depends upon which ranch of the civic\u2019authority the blame most rests.Certaln it is, as we have sald before, there is hardly a country town ffi the est that would leave such easily corrected grades a permanent barrier to traffié.- The asBumption.In the |, ngineering department of .the city lems to be that a grade once established on a city street, and marked on its plans, is eternally fixed, and a thing not even to be questioned when.new improvements are contemplated.Ir} the East end of the city there is a long bluff, running parallel to Sher- Neiges Hill on Tuesday tion its street grades.of the city on their morning and even- \"journey: to and from work.The properties on either side of the.streets that mount this bluff are almost ex- vely occupied by cheap bulldings.They would all be.immensely proved in value were the grade of the hills cut in half.th whole cost properties.erefore, fairly \u2018assess nearly of improvement on should not have.rade.Mc.Will it be necessary to wait for an agcident on the steep pitch of Amherst, to-day.| To some êxtent |\" this loss would be balanced by the | swifter revolution of the propellor in the lighter atmosphere, There 1s, however, a limit to this adaptability on account of increasing friction and imperfect working at excessive speed.M.Garros evidently reached this limit.At the top of his flight his machine went dead, and from that great altitude he was forced to voleplane to the earth.The feat sounds easy, but it design.ita carry greater the This is not 4n French- withdrew when Vadrines made his record.It \u2018is supposed they simply acknowledged themselves outclassed.planation has, however, yet \u2018been received, and something better than this.is \u2018surely necessary to account for so.many withdrawals of machines which heen erected at great expense especially for the contest.; No ex- im- The city could, the the There is no.good reason hy every .street from Bleury to an easy Why should each of these eéts go along on the level half the y from Ontario up to Sherbrooke, and then go up on a one in eight or one in ten incline?\u2018in is all that is necessary.The Cans adlan Northern would be glad to supply the material.With the slope made \u2018uhiform from Ontario to Sherbrooke these streets would all be passable and \u2018useful to carry their share of \u201cthe A little filling C.P.R.Traffic \u2018Agent Passes Away \u2018in London, England.(Canadian Associated: Press.) London, Sept.12 \u2014 The death is announced of Mr.Allan Cameron, second son of the late Hon.Mr.Hillyard year, The late Mr.Allarf Cameron was born at Toronto on March.14, 1864.He was Ethel, eldest daughter takes a master hand to perform.If! Woods New Brighton, State James | he \u2018tips his machine too much he gets He entered the service of the Great | a terrifying speed that is lkely to| Western Railway in 1879, later the Northern Railway at Orill \u2018Canadian Pacific» ] M orcioe at Vancouver in 1883.He held \u201cdifferent pests in this company\u2019s road until 1901 when In January of that year he went to Hong Kong in charge of the Asiatic business of the Oregon Railway and.Navigation Company's line of steamers as.general agent, - In 1905 he was called to London, Eng., as general traffic agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway for Great Britain and Europe.Since January, 1909, .he has held the same way at New York, $o00060000000000 > + RAILWAY NEWS TEOLLOLBLLLL L000 -The International 4 .Association, .\u2018 Tickets Agents been holding its; ann [ Muskoka will pass re ve in tonight en routq .to Quebec by the - & O.steamers: Tomorrow thirty members of the Pennsylvania Railway Associdtion will spend the morning \u2018@ Montres, P.for Quebec\u2019, whe Sgturda; vin be Spent in seeing Ths Sh of e city.and tingKext House and Sté: Anne NRE \u201cThey will return.to night's boat and spend Sunda y here, leaving by the New York Central lines for home in the evening.\u2019 DOUBLE-TRACKING | PARTS OF MAIN LINE.the C.P.R;, ,who accompanied Sir Thomas Shaughnessy on his western tour as far as.Fort William; returned home last evening.He inspected the various C.P.R.works in.progress at Fort William \u2018and also the 60 miles of - double-tracking that is: being done at different points along the main line between Fort Willlam and Sud- bury, which will facilitate traffic and prevent blockades.ROLLING STOCK FOR GRAND TRUNK.Rolling stock \u2018has Been delivered to the Grand Trunk Railway, according to the company\u2019s latest report, ss follows: \u2014 i (In Canada) :3 baggage cars from the Montreal shops making 13 cars delivered out of an order for 20.ent CAVE refrigerator cars, from \u2018the Canadian Car and Found es Amherst N.S.na Co One hundred - and twenty-four box Foundry Co.Turcot Que.(In the United States) 93 automo- .bile cars from the American Car and Foundry Co.Détroit Mich, completing an order for 250.Three hundred and forty-one box cars from the Western Steel Car and Foundry Co.Hegeswich Ill Five hundred and twelve steel coal cars from the Pressed Steel Car Co.,- McKees Rocks; Pa, ?Fifty tank cars from the American Car and Foundry Co.Milton, Pa, completing an prder for 50-.cars, dated July 25, 1912,.% .This makes à total of 1,168 cars recently receiveg in addition to the G.T.R\u2019s present ,equipment.PASSENGER = TRAFFIC GOOD, \u2018Passenger trafic on the C.P.R.\u2019 said one of the officials yesterday, \u2018shows no signs of decreasing.Besides the local events that are at- tracing outsiders to Montreal the through traffic keeps up wonderfully, and frequently the transcontinental trains are sent out in two sections.There is a \u2018growing demand for sleeping- accommodation and it is a brooke- street and just below It, pee, et - nowadays ho secures that is a nuisance to a very |Tis berth in advance of the day he | | int S large part of the pulation ends starting out on a journey.Annual meetings of the Canada Atlantic Transit: Co.and of the Canada Atlantic Railway Co, will be held in the Central Station of the Grand Trunk at Ottawa on Sept.24th.:.: - HARDIE STATEMENTS.\u2018Guelph, Sept.12\u2014W.A.Lloyd, of Sydney, N.S.W., was an interested listener to the discussion at the Trades and bor Congress thé past couple of days.Mr.Lloyd was a member of the Labor\u2019 Party in New South Wales for 10 years, and was a candidate in labor's interest at the last élection.\u2018 He repudiates the sentiments of Kier Hardle, the British M.P., who gave utterance to views in strong opposition to Canada contributing toward either arm: or navy.Hr.Hardie\u2019s views, says Mr.Lloyd, find very little favor with the Laborites in the island continènt.NEW ZEALALNDER HERE.The Hon.A.R.True, from the Antipodes, is M guest at the Windsor ; ours i git .a Lo |CLOSING CPR.- married in Juné, 1895, to Margaret | Railway service at | position for the Canadian Pacific Rail-' + -160 strong which has.through Montreal |.ang at meorx leave by the | \u2018 Montreal\u2019 \u2018by - \u2018Saturday |.Mr.D.McNicoll, vice-president of | cars from the \u2018Canadian Car and | ANDY, SETH OCR BT TT TL CE DAILY WITNESS, THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 12, 1912 PARKS COMMISSION LIKELY TO SEER LARGER POWERS Sir William \u2018Van Horne Elected Chairman and Mayor Lavallee Vice-Chairman\u2014Co-operation of all Municipalities on the Island Necessary./ Sir Willlam Van Horne was elected chairman and Mayor Laval) e vice.chairman at the first meeting of the Metropolitan Parks Cemmittes which took place yesterday at thé - Mount Royal Club.; The deliberations were confined to & discussion of the objects an@ powers of the committee, and it is understood that possibly an amendment to the Act may be sought enlarging its administrative powers, the \u2018Act as at present, depends on the co-operation of all the ities on Montreal Island, which cannot be taxed without their co nt for the expense of the improvements to be carried out by the Committee.The other members of the Committee, who were all present, were: Senator Boyer, Mr.W.D.Lighthall, Mayor Michaud, of Maisonneuve, Mr.J.C.Walsh and Controller Lacha= pelle, : {., \u201c The next meeting will \u2018bel held on Saturday of next week.To > , \u201c HOTEL SOON Rogret Expressed by atrons of Fine Hostelry at Cale- ~~ donia Springs, \u201cLd Caledonia Springs, Ont.,.Sept.12.\u2014 The statement is made -that| the Canadian Pacific Railway Company will close the splendid \u2018 and commodious hotel here for the winter teason at least on or about October 1 next.The \u2018decision of the company in 3 MR.J.§.DE BAY| pect is much regretted among the \u2018| many guests who have so requently during the year enjoyed the comforts of the well-known hotel.The Caledonia Springs \u2018Hotel under the energetic management lof Mr.J.! \u2018S.de Bay, has been brought up to à standard of excellence unsurpassed \"by the best city hotels.Every possible comfort is to be had, while every convenience for outdoor exercise and sport is provided for the gnests.The large grounds surrounding the hete are heautifilly and artistically lat out from a.floral point df view, while the golf links and tennis ¢ourts are credited with being among the flnest in the country affording devotees of these popular pastimes every opportunity to enjoy a game.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.\u2018Resources of Vienna Hea ly Taxed \"To Take Care of Visitors.Sept.12 \u2014 Both] the \u2018early service and tho \u2018sectional debates : held at the Cathedral of St, Stephen: - 5 \u2018morning in connection\u2019 with the \" \u2018Eucharistic Conference was largely attended by the members of the congress : the general pu Ll en mperor Francis Joseph, under whose protection s is being held, and.the other: mem?rs of e erial family, receive pate in the Hofburg Chu ch.nal The Papal letter brought Hy Cardinal Van Rossum to Vienna thanked the organizers of the Eucharistig.Congress unstintingly, \u2018 ; Emperor Francis Joseph- and the the Imperial house: and\u201d Wu Congress a brilliant -suc 2.\u201cThe Pope called\u201d special\u2019 tention to the need for care of a hen lest they be led astray by.deceitful teachings and tems tations of the flesh.The Pontiff, in \u2018conclusion, co ferred the apostolic blessing for the conferemce, the Emperor and the Imperial house.Cardinal Franz Nagl, ar hbishop of Vienna, in the course of is\u2019 speech said that the congress should be devoid of political character and should be purely an ecclesiastical celebration.\u201cThe city with its.vast number of visitors and its gaily decor: d streets presents an animated appearance.The feeding and- housing of such an immense host is no-easy gk.-.The citizens of Vienna -have respon ded generously to the appeals ofthe church and are entertaining great umbers of strangers, but it was neces! ry -to put up several thousands in- the schools and: other public buildings.- : BIG CONCERN SMASHED.U.8.Motors Co., $42,500,000 Hold: ing Syndicate, in Regeivers\u2019 Hands.New York, Sept.12.\u2014 Re ivers were appointed to-day for the United States Motors Company, a $42500,000 holding corporation organized in 1908 to control ten - automobile and gas engine manufacturing companies, | Its directors number some of the t known capitalists in the country.= _ TILE AND MANTLE MEN.\u2018The tile and mantle dealers of the city met in the board room of the \u2018Builders\u2019 Exchange this morning to consider the formation of an association.After the matter had been fully discussed, it was decided to defer action until a later meeting could be held with more dealers present.wa PO -\u2014 The success of the Committee under ! unicipal- this res- | | | | i | I i | ; | | ! | -though.a \"Loyalist \u2014 SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE.DESCRIBED AS - LABOR REBELS LW.O.W.Rapped in Spirited Debate at Gueiph \u2018 Congress \u201c Gueiph, .Sépt.12\u2014The Dominion Trades and Labor Congress - this morning engaged in a héated debate on a resolution introduced by Delegate Charles Nicholson, of the Twin City \u2018Trades Council, Berlin, recommending \u2018that a collection be taken up at the convention for two members of the Industrial Workers of the World now jn prison at Lawrence, Mass.; ; Mr.Magnus Sinclair of Toronto, declared the organization seeking financial assistance had been antagonistic to the labor movement.Mr.Wiley, St.aCtherines, - likewise strenuously objected to the Congress placing itself on record as having contributed funds to the support of meén connected with a rebel | organization.Mr.Rollo Hamilton, suggested \u2018that\u2019 the resolution be dropped, ang the mover be given permission to pass among \u2018the delegates if he desired to undertake the work of mak- |-ing a personal collection.Mr.Pettypiece of.British Columbia, strongly urged the Congress to.support the resolution on the ground that the Industrial Workers, yrebel organization, -pa helped to fight the battles of.the la bor forces affiliated with the Ameri- | can Federätion of Labor and the Dominion Trades and Labor Council.James Simpson, acting secretary, \u2018voiced -protést against the resolution, which was followed by it being sent back to the executive for further consideration.Other resolutions were endorsed as follows: : (1) The provincial executive uniformity of books not only in one municipality, but in all the municipalities in connection with the school system of Quebec.© (2) Condémning of the \u2018action of any company taking an injured worker out of Canada to avoid a ctoroner\u2019s inquiry :except \u2018by distinct request of relatives, and urging the Government to insert a clause in all compensation.acts in Canada to make illegal such action in the future.(3) Suggesting the enactment of a law compelling the manufacturers and Importers of cement to use containers that will reduce the escape of cement dust to a minimum for the protection of the workmen.\u2019 (4) Recommending that the Domin- fon Government uppoint a chief lahor chmmissioner under the .general direc- tionof the Minister of Public .Works for the provinde of Quebec.(5) That the Ontario Government having prohibited the cashing of pay cheques in hotels, the legislation be so amended as to make it unlawful to pay wages by the cheque system, but exempting the employees of transportation companies.The election of officers place this afternoon.W.Glockling, of Toronto, has announced his candidature in opposition to President J.a atters and Gus\u2019 Francq, of Mont- , wi oppose Vice-Pr - croft.of Toronto.esident Ban ter a spirited debate the: ren- tion decided \u2018to send a fraternal défi will take | gate to England next year to attend the British Labor Conference.* < presses esoss ¢ OBITUARIES IN 2.NEWS TO-DAY °, PPP PDS DD PODS * oe 7 % Gol pod Bole ° oe oe +4 MR.A.POWERS, K.C.À telegram received has brought the news of the death of Augustus Power, K.C., 1,8.0., .at Vancouver.The late Mr.Power was formerly chief clerk in the Federal department of Justice at Ottawa., Déceased was 65 years of age.He was born in Quebec in 1847, the youngest son of the late Mr.Justice Power and Suzanne Aubert de Gaspe.He was educat.d at St.Marv\u2019s College and McGill University, Montreal, being called to the bar of Quebec in 1874, when he entered the Department of Justice at- Ottawa.He became chief clerk in 1879.He was employed on the revision of Dominion statutes in 1887 and in 1902 was appointed commissioner for the revision of.statutes.\u2019 Deceased married daughter of the late Rev.Edmund Crawley, D.D.,, of Nova Scotia, and relict of the late Seymour Tobin, R.M.The late Mr.Power leaves one son and one daughter to mourn him.His death is keenly regretted by a wide circle of friends.in 1885 Leleah MR.PETER D.DAVIS.Adolphustown, Ont., Sept.12.\u2014Peter D.Davis, one of the oldest residents of this locality, died at the Davis homestead, near the U.E.Loyalists chapel, at the age of 85 years.\u2018The late Mr.Davis was of \u2018rue U.E.stock, his father, Henry Davis, having come to Canada under Major Van Alstyne, He resided all his life on the farm granted to his father by the British Government in recognition of his loyalty, > STORM DID BIG DAMAGE Eastern New York and Ve.ern Connecticut Ha: Sore Time New York, Sepi.12: Fy- of eastern New York and ur necticut there came to du.rT.the heavy damage caused i / and hail during a bret :\u2026- storm last n'ght.The loss tn - necticut tobacco crop fron.is estimated at $100,000, - T stones in some sections were that they went through the r barns and outhouses, while » of windows were shattered.In the vicinity of West Pry - wind was very violent, Fifty :; the military academy camping were uprooted, telephone and 1+: wires were torn down and cons damage was done to crops houses.Lightning started scores o¢ -.Connecticut villages.At Fi N.Y, the electric lighting sys: put out of commission for % by a bolt, and at Manhass.: Christ Church, one of the oldes most imposing church edifices on |.Island, was hit and burned t.ground.In New York city the storm «* +, its most destructive phase at the }- zoological park, where lightning wh ed the \u2018raising ranch, a sectirn park devoted to the cult va: - domestic animals to be used as - for the denizens of the cages a: .» adjoining the closure.The ra: ranch just before the coming n° -.storm had more than 3,500 ce.pigeons, and guinea pirs, all à + - were killed, with a cost to the jr $10,000.A WANTS INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS TO COME Board of Trade Sends Telegra- of Invitation.a 2 ar * At the weekly meeting of the cr ctl of the Board of Trade vestors afternon the executive committe: ; ported the endorsement of un ef - being made to induce the British stitute of Journalists to hold their n annual conference in this city, the © lowing telegram having been wo its president on 23rd ult: \u2014 \u2018Montreal Board of Trade wie Conference every success, and hon that the next one will be he Montreal.\u2019 } As already reported in the \u2018Wir | the effort of the Canadian Divig | to hold its 1913 Conference in Mone | tohold 1ts1913 Conference in Mon're has been successful.GUATEMALA AND .SALVADOR GOOD FRIEND: | Panama, Sept.12.\u2014In connec with the rumors current on tha Is mus that a conflict between Guaten and Salvador was imminent.Manuel Araujo, president of Sal!vaë has cabled to the Salvadorean ni - ter at Panama the following mess:.- | \u2018The relations-hetween Salvador Guatemala are cordial.My gave à meng will maintain peace with= neighboring countries, no matter ~ may jbé the sacrifice.\u2019 oF rt \"MISS PANKHURST IN PARIS London, Sept.12\u2014'Vates \u2018or W- men,\u201d the official organ of the mi suffragettes, announces tha: NX Christobel Panlehurst, who evaded rest when her mother, Mrs.Er- line Pankhurst, and Mr.and M} Pethick Lawrence were arres:ed tried for conspiracy, is now esiahl- «4 in Paris, from which city she.w\u2019| ect the political side of the mover- The suffragettes legally advis 4 Y Pankhurst that she was free from Test on the warran® still out for - as her offence, being political, = extraditahle.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JEALOUSY AND MURDER Boston, Sept.12.\u2014Insane jes\" =! was the cause of the murder of M.| Slayton at a third-class hotel in = west end yesterday, in the opini- the police.The Slayton girl © killed by Frank Ogilvie, a vounc wagon driver of Melrose, who sr his life in the same way.Ths say that Ogilvie had associated © Miss Slayton during the prs?and was jealous of an employe thé hotel where the tragedy over Miss Sayton was formerly a ns of North Sydney.N.S.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOT A CAR RUNNING.Duluth, Minn, Sept.12.\u2014 Put: izens waïked to work to-dax.\"7.J strike of the street car emplov.©.\" | effectually tied un the syst | not a car was run.Mespirs ~ stories of fatal! disturbances li there was no rioting.The ~~ officials say there is nothing © trate, but city officials and .cieties are heading a move arbitration.; ah TE G.T.R.PRESIDENT AT OTTAW: Mr, E.J.Chamberlin, pres ° the Grand Trunk and Grand ! Pacific; Mr.A.W.Smith.president.and chairman ol © of directors, and Mr.Wainwi president, -went over to Ô special train this morning, pected to return this even trenton] ES a THE WEATHER Rte PUS Pa Tao ET » 2 PALI SII WOW.= ent Caafodloadieleats Toute Serie tenta deal et \"eal FINE AND COOL.Torontn, Sept, 12.\u2014The VW\" fire in all portions of the Déni no immediate nraspect of a existing conditions._ : Lakes, Georgian Pay.Ottav- A Lawrence I nper\u2014Light 10 westerly winds.fine.and con à cool to-dav amd on Friday.Lower St.Lawrence, Gull time\u2014Moderate to fresh ner! westerly winds, fine and ca on Friday.Sunerinr\u2014Moderate west to winds, fine to-day and on 17 .stationary or a little higher ~ F Là > ture.AU West-\u2014\u2014Fine ani warm no Friday.TEMPER ATVRTS .Vester { a.m.tn-dav ces MONTREAL .52 ES Victoria 50 - Calgary 020018 - Winnipee .LA cs RS KY White River .Sault Ste.Marie .Taronto .+. Glove Special for F iday | À ape PE, 0 STH es 20 roses wi Ta 4 fret Linens \u2014 Sta pl \u201cFriday Specials | EE a Friday spocial at.es 0.50 resses, ete.re is 8 .i 25 only imperted Marabout Stoles in Lau ien aut borders.P ro ere OUR REGULAR 35 LISLE GLOVES, FRIDAY AT .25 PAIR natural and black colors, full 2 yards oth wi 50, 50 \"À We are just clearing them\u2014because \u2018 we have only Black left.Sizes \u20ac tors.\"Regular Fo \u201cvielen Sane Por yard 3%, 46, £0, 58.Cotton filled Comforters, size 72x72 inches, good patterns, well made and extra \u2018514 to.6/9.Friday per pair.2.2 202 220 25 - « Friday at each.Go $2.98 (Dress Goods Bection, 1st Floo ) well filled with good Gully white filing.5 23 WOMEN'S FRENCH KID CLOVES.FRIDAY .69 PER PAIR \u201ceh | _ LE Comforters regular ea NAY.oe eo ov.= 1.23 rs Real French Kid, overstitched seams, 2 and 3 dome fastenens AN 600 pairs Hemstitched Pillow Cases, well made, good strong English cotton, 800 pars ir perfectly finished.Their real value is $1.00 and $1.2 | WASH GOODS F OR F ALL filled seams: sizes 40, 42, 44 inches.: per pair.Tans, Navy Blue .Brown, Black, Modes, and N LL meme Regular .60 à pair; Special: .+ «.3 pairs for $1.10 White.Sizes 517 to 7/4.Friday per pair.69 \"New reversible Cotton Eiderdown, 40 inches wide, plain cold {inv 1000 yards Crash Roller Towelling, 20 inches wide, plain \u2018without border, heavy WOMEN'S $2.00 SILK GLOVES FOR $1.00 P ER P AIR \\ good combinations of Pink and Blue, Navy and Red, ite + ~ towelling.Regular .10ay ard.Friday.«+» +06 24 ins.long, embroidered arms, made of heavy silk, double tipped fingci* | 1 and Pink, Grey and Grey; Blue and White, etc.They mike 300 pairs Bedroom Towels, hemstitched ends, all pure linen, wood size, washed © © and thumbs.White and Black.Sizes 5/7 to 6/5.N warm and durable house gowns.Per yard.50 .ready for use; worth .60 a pair; Friday.48 Our regular price $2.00; Friday.$1.00 3 Cashmerette, 28 inches wide, in the Flannelette finish, large ra ge 200 pairs Hemstitched Sheets, size 72x90 inches, made from \u2018fine linen finished 150 PAIRS OF BLACK FRENCH KID-CLOVES of stripes and figured designs, as well as spots for children\u2019s sheeting, full bleached; per pair.cre .$2.19 FRIDAY .49 PER PAIR - wear; 28 inches wide.Per yard.115 15 only Fine Down Comforters, size 512 x 612 feet, sateen covering, pretty They are real good gloves, but we have too many Black, so Friday sou À Fine Velour Flannels, 28 inches wide, for House and Street wear, désigne made in panel efecis, well filled with good quality d down \u201c can buy these gloves that wally o cost $1.00.dainty colorings and pretty designs.Friday per yard.25 coverings, guaranteed down prôof.Special Friday each.$5.75 Sizes 5/7 to 7.Friday per pair.0e 43 | \u2014 = = \u2018 = = == == mm ; = Soo { ai Cl .ae .! ! .\\ - \u2018x, ' .0 : 4 a ame a rill en vc LAN = at LL Se RT ET PE I ian Was dare we te : _ \" _ .x rer _.LL \u2019 mem 5 ) A v \u201c> + arms vs Fonds aT ATTAINS To guard against alum in Baking Powder see that all ingredients are plainly printed on the label.The words \u201cNo Alum\u201d without the ingredients is not sufficient.Magic Baking Powder costs no more than the ordinary kinds.Full weight one - pound cans 2c.ALU Ida AAA Rd AAA ll : hots GILLETT COMPANY LIM IPT Exconert comm Liven POWDER TORONTO, ONT.a WINNIPEG: .MONTREAL ee A vs DS ER rrr hearer feet eee Professor Fraser Explains which their premises confine them, -the influence and work of the mis= \u2018ajonariés will be almost entirely fo- the district.\u201d Clubs and classes are rapidly being organized on such lines as the experts conclude are demanded by the peculiarities of district with which they are connected.Ine ast End PO = Plans for i oo :-Prof.Fraser hopes that yet an- Settlement : - ! other wvaluablg influence \u2018will be exerted by the settlement, Thd churches will be invited to send their sooial workers to special classes which will -be formed to give them scientific training and then they will be able CHURCHES CREEPING OUT.to return and apply their expert gut Will Be Invited to Send Their knowledge thes the [more parochial .: needs .o r particular chyrches.Social Workers to Special Classes will be formed for those who .Classes._ | wish to undertake social work either ; ; } volantariiy or professionally._ .; ready, where a similar movement professor D.A.Fraser, who mâde pas been affected in Toronto, thére are ,-\" END ER ON, on application to \u2019 Principsl ARNOLD, \u2019 LL KINGS HA COMPTON, 8.Michaelmas term begins Sept.18th.Bpecial Car will be atta od to 415 pm.Grand Trunk Train from Bonaventure Station, où that dates JOLL will be at Windsor Hotel on Sept.13th, from 11 a.m, to- 6 p.m.MISS JOLL - - Lady Prinefpal.\\ CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE \u2014 The Kind You: Have Always Bought wacion ans send with the coupon, coulérpime, Arithmeue, Frenchenz: MISS HELEN OOLLARD .oagefully fil Tub ® patierh can- lish, Typewriting, Shorthand (the PROFESSOR OF Bears the sms pot reach you in less than u week.easiest and most rapid system Pupils prepared for Examinatio Price 10- cants each, in h, postal known) \u2018Terms easy.Success guar- |.Vecal, Instrumental or Theoret 1 Signature oï z note or stamps.Address: \u2018Vitn anteed.DENIS R.TERRAULT.| \u2018Classés will he regumed sept TT : anges if Pauern Department \u2018Wits\u2019 floo | Pripelas à Fige Avenue Wegt Mons-|.Stadio and Residence: SE CH eee eel SRR CE ponte SN RS Crea 40 ST.MATTHEW STREET.\u2018 Th - .Les Gary re ee 2 vbs - re Ae TT ob Era SL ARE me a * .- ; + ui mc +4 : ov\" Dan OR ap ie 4 A ny ä > = DIED.\u201c:%hore sendin ratices for the above - er pi dress, and mark2d copies of the \"Wit.Copyright, 1912, _ y\u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912.- \u2014 menced.They will be continued next Saturday and the following S newspaper artists, funny fellows who bear the classic names of comic pictures.T Damon and Pythias.Their amusi WATCH FOR THEM DAILY DAMON AND PYTHIAS ONE TAKES AN UNF AIR ADVANTAGE OF THE OTHER, BUT THEN YOU CANNOT WIN ALL THE TIME To > \u2014 One of the.New Features, which our readers are already praising, is the use of really good À On Saturday the amusing adventures of Mr.Twee Deedle were com + aturdays as long as the series last.This week we introduced two creations of one of the great | ng and frequently incredible adventures will be continued to-morrow.{ | | ras! 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Tuer BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages and deaths, must invariably be endorseë with the name and address of tae seénder, OT otherwise no notice can be taken ot them.Birth notices are inserted for 25c; mariage notices for Eve; death notices :.\u2026 3c, p:epurd.The an- Nouncement of funerai appended to death notics, 2in extra; other exten-.élons tu obituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents per werd extra.ex- to a conference to be hoping to persuade tral government, the inter-provincial ties\u2019 now being insecure.The president\u2019s - powers _of- persuasion are remarkable.Men come to Pekin his ene- nies and depart loyalists.The $50,000,000 loan which has just been negotiated with Lloyd's Bank at London, is agitating Pekin.The re- \u2014\u2014\u2014_\" ; the Hon.H.C.Doherty, Ministe presentative of the bank here SAYS FINISHING WINDSOR STATION, Justice, and Ald.O'Connell.° 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 that it is merely a preliminary loan .and that all funds necessary for the reorganization of China's finances will be forthcoming.There is much scep- The completion of the large addition to the C.P.R.general offices and the Windsor Station.are being expedited now as much as possible, and the offices will all be ready by Nov.1st, while the enlarged station will be finished by Jan.1st.It will NEW 50,000-TON LINER.Liverpool, Sept.11,\u2014The Wu Star Company announces that 11s 2°% 50,000-ton steamer will be namvad 57° ' tannic.It will have a complete \u20181 skin and the bulkheads will ! creased.It will be capable of flitis with six compartments flooded.ultimate- success of this step.The that if it is suc- \"cessful the -six-nation group: of bank- \u2018ers -will be broken up.Their coun- \u2018ter.action: is: awaited with interest.bave a fine large concourse and three\u2019 - additional tracks.| : © DAVID BISPHAM USES EXCLUSIVELY 2 AT HIS CONCERTS he Mason & Risch Fon : ; A ; (The Piano with a Soul) \u201cLI! At the ôpening of the new Y.M.C.A.Hall on _ September 13th, a Mason & Risch miniature grand .piano will be used at the Bispham Concert-a \u201cgrand piano of great tonal beauty and power.ee Call or write for illustrated catalogue and -* \u2018interesting booklets to Sole Agents, 550 St.Catherine St.West Layton Br 0S.(Oorner Staniay Street) ;( - 3 ) \u2018 0° Fes oy EAL SILHTE TEL GN roe nea te hes or LE EEC £ ; t > LL bo f } h _ i i - * Po.fsiciar édiæ F \u2018spienc bris dit wo i price mbers Wn cle 4t he gred' otha dren is 1h St pre fany thig n nt wit m Ih sy m their the § \u2018era] ou x t anufa Ont -tivez\u201d en fos > that, natis.n taken actory ments trea.eryone 1 sincy E \u201chy Trouble Fruit., 25: ipt of >» Ot.mme RACK.treet daily, > 14th, tL race, 1 trip, 141-143 Street appled : City ! those nt law o de- blige a granite bjected nother st with better iniform - Any- harged ad not resolu- AW was ded at n com at the n the ne pro- ed the A | BACK the time to see about | À New for Fall and Winter use.We are sole representatives for the Knabe Piano- \u2026- fortes.the Knabe De Luxe Flexitone Soloist,, the Knabe Ampico, the Autopiano, and other great makes, \u2019 Splendid Autumn stock of Willis Pianos and Willis Autoplayers.) facture.| Also the leading Canadian Pianos and.Organs.- You are cordially invited to our warerooms and \u2018 special parlors to see and hear for yourself.Lu | WILLIS & CO., Limited | 580 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Phone Up.1884.i MASTERPIECES WENT CHEAP btock of the Cambridge Corporation Sold by Auction at Low Prices > HAKESPEARE AT SIX CENTS.ilk Autographed Set by Guy de Maupassant Brought 40c\u2014 Parkman Sells Well.Tre book lovers of the city had a reat day yesterday, the occasion be- -z the liquidation sale of the stock of ne Cambridge Corperaticn, Limited, ¢ McGill College avenue.The col- ction was a magnificent one, many \u2018the books being bound in full mor- cco or buckram, and being the choice arks' of Parkman.Ruskin, Shakes- care, Scott, Beaconsfield, Irving, Bal- «« (French and.English); Paul: de | Krek, De Manpassant, Flaubert, Vol- ire, Memoirs and Secret Chronicles, niversal Classics Library and Man- wripts; Beautiful Britaln, History ri Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry, iznt's Life of Christ, Prayer Book Edward VII: Standard Family rvsician amd Home Doctor, Encye\u2019o- dia Britannica.| i spiendid character.The buying as brisk, and some choice sets of at works were disposed .of at very x prices.Some buyers secured large -mbers of books, and one popular - 1 wn clergyman invested so hea ly at he LE ecame temporarily \u2018embar- ssed.and had to hasten home for new supply of cash.But the long inter evenings that are coming he a1 he ahle to spend.revefling in the ritings of the illustrious dead.Shakespeare was the first to pass ~der the hammer, and the sage of \u2018ratford-on-Avon saw lumes of his works sold for six nts each.The price rose later, rwever.to eleven cents; them the cars\u2019 got busy and the market imped to seven cents, where it ick fast.Magnificent sets of J.J.\u2018sent's \u2018Life of Jesus Christ\u2019 ranged price from $1.50 to $2.75 per volume + sets of three books.\u2018Beautiful ritain\u2019 brought $1.00, while the Wav- lv novels in full morocco sold for -ventv cents.; A silk autographed set of Guy de laupassant went for forty cents; Itaire brought $1; Ruskin about fif- - cents, and the Encyvelopaedia Bri- nnica fifty cents.The History of remasonry was snapped up at sixty ents.the buyer declaring that he ould take the entire stock at that *e, Live stock, apparently, was of much [re value than humanity.- \u201cctor at Home\u2019 brought sixty cents, : the next lot, \u2018Diseases \u2018nck\u2019 sold for twice that amount.\u201ca next time the \u2018Doctor at Home\u2019 3 put up, \u2018ned: the \u2018Home Doctor was com- ned with it, and a lane quarter was acted from a buyer for the two NKS.ramble to obtain \u2018The Horseman's \u201cend and Vet, at thirty cents, and » Diseases of Li# -Stock\u2019 at fifty nie.+ Parkmen.the historian.was in hap- \u201c mood.His works were the only res that were keenly bid up, for a *ndid set that started at twenty- \u201ce cents per volume was rushed in a \u2018w seconds to $1.45, and even at that rice the happy purchaser thought he -d a treasure.Other authors were rable to win the palm for popularity \u201cm Parkman.CHOLERA INFANTUM A FATAL DISEASE OF YOUNG CHILDREN DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS.Mothers should look well after their bidren during the hot summer months, as isis the time of the year this trouble is 0st prevaient.any of your children become troubled pris way it will not pay you to experi- \u201c1° with some new and untried remedy.Get one having stood the test of tims.* Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is been on the market for over 65 years, we have yet to hear of a case of era Infantum it has not cured.vs Edward Sharp, Norton Dale, N.B., M \u2018s:=\"\u201cT have three children, and with y.| have used Dr.Fowler's Extract of Strawberry with the greatest of re- Iwo of them had Cholera Infantum jo ummer, and could not keep anything er stomachs until I gave them some coe Extract.l'have also used it on Mother cases, and would not bé \u201catin the house.\u201d : 0 Price - 35 Cents.Masufactured only by The T.Milburn Co.Limited, Toronto, Ont, - i \u2018 - Now that you are back from the country it 1s just The last word in superb piano and player manu and other works.| forty-five \u2018The.of Live.not a bid could be ob- | authority A moment later there was a\u2019 \u2014-|and to fight effofts to substitute steel || SEIGNEURIAL COUNTRY Petition to American Govern: Piano - * - Corner Drummond + PORTES FAITH | \u201cIN BULGARIA Doubts of Cabinet Will be Stampeded into War by., Popular Clamor London, Sept.12\u2014Belief in the imminence of war is stronger in Sofia a despatch from the Turkish \u2018capital to the Daily Mail .The Porte does not believe that the Bulgarian .cabinet will be carried away by popular clamor.The basis of .this belief is the programme of reforms which the Porte purposes ta grant to Macedonia and all ether: Christian provinces., : .- While these reforms do not amount to autonamy, the correspondent adds that assurances have been given that a constitution granting equal treatment to all nationalities wil] be put into operation in the fullest sense.A Salonica despatch reports further firing in the Velikarakol dig- trict.SCOUT STORY OF DROWNINGS Police Sceptical of Stories.of Many Deaths in F raser - River, .Vancouver, Sept.12\u2014Although news.Paper reports of the drowning of scores of railway laborers in the Fraser river have been received.both here and at Victoria, the previnctal police fave made noe meve to verify \u2018- the: acts.: ° no report has been made to him:direct- | ly.and \u2018he will net act until his men, stationed at every mile along the rive.er, se he Bays, send in details.CL At the local bureau of the provincial police the acting chief scouts the story, stating that twenty-five men ad been drowned they would- have been the first to hear .of it.Late yesterday afterncon they had recelv- ed no information.» Grand Trunk Pacific is imminent are spread by the Industrial Workets of the Warld's secretary at Vancouver, but denied by the contractors who claim that the men are well satisfied.It is known, however, that laborers have left the construction camps.in large numbers within the past: two weeks.Attorney-General Bowser is away from Victoria, and will not return for some days.- I The provincial police will mot in- ittate the investigation without direct from Attorney-Geheral Bowser.Until he returns the matter will be held in abeyance.°° \" Be COOPERS RESENT USE - OF STEEL BARRELS._ St.Louis, Sept.12.\u2014Declaring that the substitution by the Standard Otl Company of steel for wooden barrels would throw thousands of cpapers out of employment, the Coopers\u2019 .International Union .of North America, in biennial session here, has adopted a resolution to unionize all cooperage shops of the Standard Oil Company, for \u2018wood of the.barrels.The convention alsp adopted \u2018resolutions against prohibition.\"REPRESENTATION VN _ \"MINORITY VOTE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, Sept.f2\u2014The Unionist press is jubilant over the capture of Gladstone's old seat for Midlothian as a knock-down ,k blow to the government.The Liberal morning.papers -] dethand that Mr.Asquith insert if the} .i\u2018 5 .'vET8, PUZZED BY : which.\u2019 either.by provision for an at: next électoral \u201creforni bill.a- clause ternative vote or for a second ballet, will prevent a constituency from-be- coming represented by a minority vote.= © Toe \u2014 PERU VOTES FIFTY - _ , _.MILLIONS FOR DEFENCE.\u2018Lima, Peru, Sept.12.\u2014The Senate bas approved an:internal loan of $50,- 000,000 for the purpose of national de- tence.: , , ti _ - = .JOINT STEAMSHIP SERVICE.(Canadian Associated Press).London, Sept.12.\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 understands that the appointmiént of the Cunard Company as agents of the P.& O.line in the United States and of through tickets for the services of both lines.Fer a considerable\u2019 time past many travellers from\u2019.North | America to India and .the Far East and Australia have been using the Cunard and P.& O.service, though Suggest.That Matter Take.the old.eurial Famijies of French Canada met ner in which ths British Government \u2018while bx treaty the British Govern- the an: noblesse today was no | Mies i that of the megmest neas - | the latter; en acquiring: citizenship \u201cneurisl; wrongs,: af than in Constantinople, according to |.| constitution provided that none who Superintendent Campbell states that ; Reports that a general strike on the | {try is expleited Canada will be followed by an issue | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IZ.1912.FAMILIES MEET| \u2018mont Seta Focth Parfidy | AfGrent Britain a Foi TEE HAGUE.| _ence Over.Panama Canal.> ape 2 Yenterday.at ta Dibce Cousge: under the presidèney of Viconite dé Fronsac, when thé latter read a pa- Per on the history of the various orders .of :noblesse in Canada.: He raferréd td the perfidious man- = had broken all.treaty obligations and | thém ef tlielr right to rule the i country.\u2018 \"21 NT ÿ - The.Viéomte* produced a petijion addressed fo the Secretary -of State and Gov¥rament of, the United States regarding the wrongs of thé Cana- dia noblesse, ng forth that, ment \u2018had roms ; customs of \u201cParis, it.violated Ii D aiden._to.keep up.the ad flagrantly ted They,\u201d Bowever,\u201d offered \"fo.submit the matter lo Ths | Hague , tribunal ed as that the mattér take.precedençe over the Panama.Canal dispute.Se 13 It was a.that the position of! ant \u2018coming here: from Europe,- since \u2018was.given equal share in voting aud government representation.\u2018 A nutiber 5r71ifled personages with names sugguative.of-Féeñch Canada, but now re i abroad, were men: tioned as slgnatotles té the petition | for Hagye -adjudieation of the seig- whielk the.fif- vof Cariada\u2019é dn-° fleparted in silence.| ere TES > teen represehtati cient aristqeracy a.Whether .per time forésworg the Edinburgh: Café.text - Tuesday evening.\" .© > When the club was inaugurated in this city last year, Article IIL of the should be admitted to membership.hes -were nade at the time by Britishers, who ; men who\u2019 had left their country to.for membership in s Beld that British- - bag once been nat- citizens should be in Cinefla w uralized Americ admitted to memuUérship.The constitution as drawn up barried such fremt the cinb, but a \u2018movement is now on foot to have this section struck out.2020 It is proposed founding of this lub on October the y, and the executive \u2018from members at this mesting.SIR WILFRID'S TOUR Intense Interest Where | Toronto, Sept.| 12-\u2014Thèé Hoñ Rodolphe Lemieux, |M.P., and \u2018Mr.Hugh meetings: to be addressed by Sir Wii frid Laurier daring his tour of On-' tario,- and will deliver.addresses.\u2018The announcement of Sir Wilfrid's ! tour has aroused \u2018intense interest, and the local committees are being -del- uged with Inquiries as to the times of the mestings, accompanied by requests for seats.so | PREACHES CAUTION, Daily News\u2019 Thinks That Grave ©.- Evils Are Developing : FE 2 in- C da.N © - (Canadian Absoclated- Press.): London, Sept.-12.\u2014'White: we do not anticipate any serious.setback in the near futtire, there are reasons, nevertheless, for preaching caution, says the \u2018Daily News,\u2019 commenting on the Canadian returns| published yesterday.\u2018Speculation in | land A in the midst of this rush of prosper- \u2018ty, it is well to remember that grave: evils are developing which will fur-! nish.many difficulties \u2018when thé coun- which 'has gripped the ceuntry to \u2018an alarming extent.7 : ' \u201cThe railways posseas the power.which dominates [the state, and labor is very disorganiged politically.\u2019 x It coñsludes that- Canada is far be- hima\u2019 fn: {ts material development.EE \u20ac .+ EPIDEMIC AMONG HORSES._\u2014_-\u2014 Lincoln, Neb., Sept.12\u2014Nearly à a few from neighboring states, met here yestorday, and discussed the epl- demic which is killing hundreds of .harges.in this state and Kansas.Governor.Aldrich, .among them this \u2018cable from a London, England, veterinary surgeon: : \u2018The spme epidemic \u2018was in South Africa a year ago, just-as it ravaging Nebrasks.-It-can be cured \u2018and prevented by not using grain and by feeding .only alfalfa or wild hay grown in an.altitude of more than 2,000 feet.The germ lives only in a damp climate, -and enters the ,horse\u2019s gystem through the nose.\u2019 NO CAR SHORTAGE, \u201c Ottawa, \u2018* Spt> |12.\u2014It was statd at! \u2018th Railway Commission offices that so cémplaints regarding car shortage, : _ through on à single ticket.ou .it has not been possible to book plaints were flowing in in great num- ere, .py rege À Pi RATS DRE TS PTT sax nis ror, hex allegiance | to the Bical Crown shal be ols(ble| i A treld in} 1éld that | will \u2018be pleased tp receive suggestions |.Guthrie, M.P., will de present at the | \u2018has reached a dangerous point, and by the- trust system, ] | COST $50,000 TO PREPARE hundred Nebraska veterinarians, with | Scores of suggestions have come to] now 1.\u201cfar \u2018 this séabon- {there have been no | though at this time last year co oe Td \u2014.éme © \u201cNo-book, -evér printed Molds - such: a plage In \u201cLITERATURE ba the Bible.\u201cAs: an.EPUCA- TIONAL.work: it demands.a place in * evèry home.One \u2018netd hot hold religious \u2018beliefs *» \u2018appreciate \u2018 thé, educa tional and literary 'valie of * this great] J work.\" Bven though one may have many others, this EDUCATIONAL centre ahd\u2018this ILLUSTRAT- FSD Bible 1s- THE ONF ~hyou wil \u2018USK for it FBHINGS-: OUT in PIC- J TURES \u2018thè\u2019 very t POINTS: that \u2018have D .\u2018| seemed, obscure.nd der +\".® : set.opposite the.Aion\u201d including of \u201cee 42 + ee ~ \u201ca Po RIBI ag \u2014\u2014 pular OF THE MONTREAL \u201cWITNESS\u201d A Requires: that \u201cYou simply Cut Out and | | ree Certificates inted DAILY on aaothér.page, lipped -of \u2018CONSECUTIVE DAYS, together with the stated amount of le \u2018selected, that covers the necessary EXPENSE items of this wonderful distribu- , hire, cost of packing, checking, express from factory, etc, etc.READ WHAT THE EDITOR OF THE \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Home SAYS ABOUT THIS GREAT WORK THE LADIES\" HOME JOURNAL The Curtis Publishing Co.Philadelphia.| © Edited by Edward W.Bok.\u2018Why I like this illustrated edition of the Bible is because everything about it has been well done, and seems | to have \u201cbeen done in the right spirit.The Book itself has been ap- : proached by the snnotator with reserve and intelligence, and \u2018by its artists with sympathy and Knowledge.It has not been made into & mean- = ingless picture book.The pictures here -serve a distinct purpose.They enrich \u2018the text, but they do more, they intelligently explain it, and many a hitherto obscure passage will assume ta thousands a new meaning = through these.eye-teaching pictures.Popularizing the Bible is a risky This is the only REALLY ILLUSTRATED BIBLE for the picture of \u2018each particular vers¢ illustrated is inserted with THE \u2014- TYPE, so that every illustration corresponds R with the accompanying text-matter, and makes it plain, 2 Your Own Choice i These Books \" (ke lustration) is bound: in full flexible limp \"leather, wit} overlapping covers and title stamped in gold, with numerous full-page plates in color \u201cfrom the world famous Tissot collection, together \u201cwith six hundred superb pictures graphically illus- Magnificent lilustrated 7 $ Edition La ef the \u201cBIBLE modern Biblical knowledge and research.The text ?trating and making plain the verse in the light of\u2019 conforms\u2018to the authorized edition, is self-pro-.nouncing, with copious marginal references, maps and helps; printed on thin Bible paper, $ 18 Pa flat opening at all pages; beautiful, readable NS type.Six coneseutive free cert.ficatss and i: © Heme experiment in the hands of : many, but it has been made a splendid achievement in this case.e \u201cEDWARD W.BOK.\u201d | | THE ILLUSTRATIONS + i VERY one où the $00 pictures is a gem of ant and the E original conception of a master mind\u2014a wordless dis- \u2019 course -of wonderful force.These illustrations are introduced directly into the text, and each has been specialiy made to illuminate\u2014i.e., \u201cthrow light upon\u2019\u2014the particular verse selected for \u2018illustration.Such - marvellously faithful portrayal of Bible lands and sfenes will prove a glorious revelation to all readers.Modern research.has thrown a flood of light upom the people and places of Bible days, and this ripe knowledge shows forth on every page, so truthfully embellisa.ed as to give the text à new and personal meantng.: The $3 IMustrated BIBLE is exactly the same as the $5 book, except in the : ; Amount style of binding, which is in \u2018silk cloth; contains all of the illustrations and maps.TT : EXPENSE Six consecutive frees certificates and the .MAIL ORDERS will be filled for any style: desired upon receipt of the six free certificates and Amount Expense Items, together with 26c for postage., FIRST DISTRIBUTION SATURDAY, SEPT.14, 1912, from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m., SECOND DISTRIBUTION, A WEEK LATER.ANY SIX CONSECU- | TIVE COUPONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.TORR FAR va ee hc RC a } Address THE \u2018WITNESS,\u2019 Montreal, Canada.x Journal 3 GoM eng co aa \u201c0h.FRESE ort , + 165 0e Wop iin: don\u2019t claim SAVING : Montre al never bought | good Shirts for tle money as th now, and while we men such lit- do all the \u2018credit for this we real- \"ly think we've hada great deal todo witht.Perfect Fitting Shirt, Ru.TOOKE, LIMITED | | | | i \u2018 | YOU MONEY # a\u201d rE oe! a yy the from - > ÿ \u201cAND Most extensive and- complete stock of hi oh grade new Fall and Winter Suits and Coats we have |ever procured: WORLD'S Unrivalied Opportunites Await You on the Opening Day FRIDAY ; INFORMAL OPENING 5.CENTRES El FALL 1912 AND COATS AT a 1\u201424\u2014\" M.MARCHAND, 5 st Catherine 2.LA Where fashion, fit and quality prevails- WONDERFUL SHOWING \u2018OF THE LATEST NEW YORK MODELS OF FASHION.XS M-MARCHAND | ; 284 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST 3 a > Rev Ww.J.Meyers, of Famous 1 Homes, Will Campaign ob in Canada.* ; (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Sept.12.\u2014 The Rev.W.J.Mayers, senior deputation secretary of .\" the Barnado Homes, sails for Canada -on the Allan liner \u2018Sicilian,\u2019 on Sep- ; > tember 19 in charge of an emigrant * \u2018 party of 200 boys and girls.: fFhe principal object of Mr.Meyers 3 vieit is to advocate the claims of the institution for Canadian support, which, hitherto, has been very little.Mr.Meyers brings an influential per sonal introduction from the Bishop of |: Durham, Lord Strathcona, Dr.CHf- ford; the Rev.F.B.Meyer, Prof.Webb Peploe and others.rt EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.Constantinople, Sept.12\u2014An exchange of non-combatant prisoners has practically been arranged for be- tweeh Italy and Turkey.The prisoners held by the Turks comprise members of the Italian mineralogical.mission captured in Tripolt, while- the non-combatants in the hands of the.Italians are civilian officials captured jin the Aegean slands.à 5% -one of the best \u2018packers in France.AND G French Peas | French Peas, \" French Peas, \u201cFin Le French Peag \u201cTres Fin\u201d .\u2026.i French Pegs, \u201cExtra Fin\u201d .(Special) |.YACKT CLUB ; ail Salads.In two sizes: .Yacht Club Salad Dressing .PRICE,.of our Extra Choice CEYLON TEA, and the price is $0c¢, New Crop French Peas Just to hand, a shipment of the 1912 pack extra fine French Peas from PACKED IN TINS LASS JARS.1 - ! per tin, according to size and grade of the peas.\u201cMoyens a l'anglaise\u201d.J .Yacht Club Salad Dressing DRESSING is a.great favorite among people who like something good\u2014it gives a savory tang to- Ham, Tongue, ! Yacht Club Salad Dressing .Medium size .\" Get One of Our Cinderella Caddies of Tea These Caddies are both ornamental and: useful.They -contain a pound ea and all, Prices run from 12%c to 25c Tin.Doz.cep Be ee ve es e.12%4 $1.50 Clie ee 00 14 05 00 15 1.75 ch ee ee ++ ae we .20 2.25 .22 2.50 25 2,73 any cold meat, or Hash, unequalled, for Lo bster, Shrimps.Chicken, Salmon, and 1 .40 bott.Large size .70 bott.\u201cFRASER, VIGER & co.Limited TWO STORES ms Pena Io ab dupe Rod £ Pa ep RON PRE x CR 211 ST.JAMES \u2018STREET - : AND BE 235 and 237 LAURIER _AVENUE WEST +» >.| gtate woul Yresult in the capture of ¥ hur [The \u2018Witness\u2019 is the People\u2019 S Paper By patronizing \u2018Witness\u2019 advertisers.the people help their paper, the \u2018Witness\u2019 [OOMY PROPHET Cute\u201d Soi \u201cDoors and ; ath- Knells\u2019 in Midlothian Result.N York, Sept.18.\u2014 \u201cA eable- to the \u2018Tribune from London mays: \u2018The Midlothian election is regarded as more significant even than the Northwest | Manchester election, and sounds the doom of the Government, and the- ~death knell to Home Rule.The: Liberals, in their hour of disappointment, are endeavoring to show that a straight fight between Major Hope and Mr.Alexander Shaw would have resulted in a Liberal majority of 2,381, \"Unjonists and Laboritéstalike Teject this argument, The Laborparty is Te- solved to stand on ils own legs and to oni no alliance with the Liberals, Unionists are everywhere jubilant\u2019 Belfast received the news with acs clamations \u2018of the profoundest * joy.Wild | scenes - were \u201cwitnessed in the\u2018 mills; shipyards and factories, emplay- ers and operatives joining in resounding cheers, which were repeated- over and pver again.\u2018In {view of the representative character! of the Midlothian district it is impossible; to exaggerate the import- | ance of the capture of the seat, which has: heen.recognized ever since.Glad- storie\u2019s victorious campaign cf 1880 as the stronghold of Liberalism dh hes land.| A Unionist part offici has :that'a general election now dred Liberal seats, converting the\u2019 coalition majority of 108 into à Union! ist majority of-92, and the longer the dppeal to the country is delayed the greater will, be the fall of the Government.\u2018Unquestionably Mr.Lloyd -George \u2018wag: largely responsible for the: result of the election.\u2019 The Insurahcde Act, which was the first experiment in this ° taxation, was very unpopular, and the election was fought mainly on the question of its merits and demerits\u2019 EN - ro Aquitino Faro tuted at the ac-: \u2018| suit.| had.struck Rasso, and the latter then .other., County of a general system of direct | \u2014Cass | dr ei Samuel.Rosso charged with shooting with intent to murder stood his trial before the Court of King's Bench yesterday afternoon.\u2019 During - the.ta) afternoon, of evidence yes: Witness = named.cused.\u2018You He.i The prisoner's: counsel, \u201cMr.George Alexander, had asked Ranko if he slashed the.accused with a razor, whereupon Rosso.raised his \u2018arm to show the rip In the right sleeve of his: -It was then, the.objectionable \u2018term was used.Mr.Justice Trenho:me \u2018instructed the interpreter to-tell the witness that if he used such language again in court, he would send him.to jail.The witness apologized The main points \u2018brought out in the case were as fol lows: The accused and three other Italians were \u201cdrinking beer in the rear df Amedee Dini\u2019s premises, when a quggrel ensued.Ranco left the company, and was heard by Alphonse.Dini to \"remark that he was going to get his revolver.- After six olciogk\u2019 Ranko and: Rosso entered the grocery store at 416 Cad- leux street talki in rage to each Amedee Din} entered the place THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS: THURSDAY.- SEPTEMBER 12, WITNESS IN COURT OF KING'S | BENCH CALLS PRISONER A LIAR Judge Throstans to Send Him to Jail if He: \u2018Repeats the Offence 89 0 of Malidn Chargod With Attempted Murder\u2014 i ; Woman Found Guilty.~~ | True biils.from the : rear, dt.the sgme time, and in an instant = pevolver was fired which wounded -Kim Jeanne Dini, sister of- the.wounded man, was the \u2018principal witness regard- -commended mercy.\u201cTrue.bill.- Charles Boruck, Moses Freedman and eo tion.we 1912.ing the actual shooting, but stated that she did not see who fired the shot.WOMAN GUILTY OF NEGLIGENCE.Ross Anna Champagne was found guilty by the petty jury yesterday afternoon of falling to secure assistance in child birth.The jurors re- tenced\u2019 later.- The Grand\u2019 Jury having completed their work, - were discharged by.the judge.© - : The remainder of the st \u201cof cases which the -Grand- Jury returned yesterday were:\u2014 Thomas Clerk, \u2018charged with wounding with intent to maim, diefigure or disable one Pearl - Clark, his.sister.Joseph - \u2018Lassar; : charged with.: attempt to commit rape.True bill.Sam.Rais, charged with: obtaining money.by false pretences.True hill, \u2018 Moses Hirschfield, Joel Marcovitch, Sam Brenn, Tobias Pearlmann,.- Alick Blutzky, Isidor \u2018Bachman and George Leibner, :charged.wth: Intimidation.Samuel Copeland, Israel Schwartz, Pine Goldwog, charged With intimida- on., \u2018Enoramus 1h all \u2018Cases.u renn, \u20ac rged \u201cwith _intimidation.True bill chalne Joldwos\u2019 and Bernard\u2019 Rottel, wi Bei vated \u2018rob .True bilL wre bery.FLOWER SHOW PRIZE W! WINNERS Mayor Opens.ns.Horticultural Society '\u2018sShow i in Victoria \u2018Rifles Armory pas ' The tunctfons of the Mayor of Montreal are tpultifari ous.Yesterday afternoon His: Worship welcomed the new Recorder and in the evening was | vais ut PLANTS NES 7 8 : Éblisotionnof decorative and Hower- ing plants, 50 square feet\u2014I1, W.J.Wilshité, gardenezto KB.Angus; Esq.Three adianti distinct varieties\u2014 1, W.J.Wilshire; 2, FE.Schoning, gardener to the Hayy Senator Mackay.© Six begonias, tuberous, single distinct varieties\u20141, Julius Luck, gardefer to \u20ac.B.Gordon; 2°.Langford, gardener to Mrs.L.J.St, Anne.- One pôt begonté, tuberous, single distinct varleties\u20141, JS.Luck; 2, J.Langford.Six begomias\u2019 tuberous, .double distinct varieties\u2014T, J.Lick; 2, J.Lang- ford.One\u2019 pot begonia, tuberous, Jeuble.\u2018any variety-\u2014Lda.Luck; à, W.J.Wi- shtre - \"en - One begonia,_ Gloire de Lorraine\u20141, \u201cWwW.J.Wilshire; \u20182, W.- G.Pasivé, gar- | dener to Mortimer .B.Davis.Three caladiamps, distinct varieties\u2014 L W.J.Wils Three crotons, istinet variety\u2014I, w.J.Wilshire, °- Cycas- specimen-\u20141, Ww.J.Wilshire, Three dracaenas,.distinct variety\u2014}, W.J.Wilshire.Dracaena specimen\u20141,-W.J.Wil- shire; 2, W.G: Pascoe.Three ferns, distinct specles.ferns Included; W, J.Wilshire.i rie i tree fern ex Fern specimen pecies, re - cluded\u20141, VE A tianirs; 8, J.Luck; 3, W.G.Pascoe.\u2018Tree fersi- specimen \u20141, W.J.Wil- shire.Ficus elastica specimen\u20141, w.G.Pascoe; 2, W.J.Wilshire.Ficus pandurata.specimen\u20141, Ww.N Wilshire.£ Ficus elastica variegäted specimen\u2014 1, W.J.Wilshire, Hanging basket of \u201cferns\u2014L, WwW.J.Wilshire; 2, H.Schoning.Lygodium soandeus specirhen\u20141, W.J.Wilshire;, One marañt&\u20141, w., I Wilshy re.Three hids\u2019 in bloom\u20141, .\u201cwilshire; PE y ; 5.Pascoe.- Orchid 23 plas Specimen\u20141, w.J.\u2018tree 2 -.Wilshire: centres 5 af Se x vie, w.J.Wilshire.- \"Three palms, Metta.variety\u20141, W.G.Pascoe: 2, W.J.Wilshire.- .Four palms, distinct variety, in pots not larger than, 6.inches\u20141- Ww.J.Wilshire.\u2026 +.Palm speclitian\u20141, Ww.a.\u2018Pascoe; à, w fre: - voix plants £ tar .table decoration, dis- tinet variety, size of pots not to he ceed 6.inches\u20141., Wood.Wilshire;: Luck.Store.or greenhouse flowering plant, greenhouse variety, W.J.Wilshire.Six store or plants, .distinct\u2019 ferns excluded\u2014I1, excluded \u2014 Pascoe.specimen\u20141, w.=.specimen, \u2018palpos.and Sorng 15 W.J.Wilshire; French canna Pascoe.Hydrangease-i;.w.3: Wilshire, Hydrangea specimen\u2014I1, w.shire; 2, Geo.Trussell.Store of.greenhouse climbing.plant- in bloom, specimen, not otherwise Included.in prige lst-\u20141, w.Wilshire.Three colensa distinct\u201d \u2018vaMety, size of pot not to ;exceed 8 inches \u2014Ii, 3.lights ye Aspañat rene.7.pentes © LW.G, Pascoe.\u2018Pan of ferns, or férns and foliage.plants (not to exceed 10 inches) for 7 WH- - \u2019 specimen=\u20141, New oe \u2018plants, ww.J.wi.hire re.\u2018 ess Lean cur \u201cBLOOM.Collection of cut\u2019 \u201cbloom,\u201d \u2018grown out of doors¢ sto exceed 15 square feat, exhibitor to Use own judgment as to ER ye \"dy form and arratigement\u20141, R.Burrows, » J, | Varieties\u20141, G.Bale.m\u20141, W.J.Wilshire.specimen in bla: foliage | palms and; -JŸ * table decoration-i, W.Wilshire; 2, J.Hayw st.Paul.pitty pôt fer hs, size of af\u201d.pôts not te exceed- 3 - - LW J.\u2018Wilshire; 2, E.J.H; \u2018er to J.8:-8utherland.© Gladtoli, 8 spikes, distinct varieties\u2014 pe -2, J.Langtérd; 3, 3.Morand.[AIR LINE T0 ~ WATERFRONT Canadian Northern Officials and Controllers Talk Over the Project, The Controllers held a meetin wit representatives of the Canadian Nom thern Railway and considered the proposed overhead lne from Lagau- chetiere.Street to the waterfront.The railway men present were: Mr.8.P.Brown, tunnels and terminal engineer;; Mr.W.H.Moore, Secretary, and Mr.T.S.Darling, sales.agent.The Controllers were assured that the strumture would be a8 nolseless and unsightly as possible, that every reasonable demand would\u2019 be granted, that\u2019 the company was willing to erect steel bridges of.appropriate design.After the meeting it was said that the main structure to support the elevated tracks would probably be of steel and eoncrete.The ties will be laid in a material that will reduce noise te a minimum.The riilway men submitted a letter from the Canadian Northern management.It said that an overhead line to the harbor front was essential, for the company expected to cross the.river to the.south shore.The City Council was.represented at the meeting by Alderman: L.: VA.Lapointe, O'Connell and.Boyd.§ardener to R: B.Angus, Senneville: Jos.Deltogind; gardèner to D.Lorne MeGibbon,.Ste.Agathe.- Best: cgection\u201d sweet peas, 3 sikes eaeh\u20141, A.Penny, gardener to J.J.- Devis, Bergenville.one\u2019 vase stots; 12 blooms, pink\u20141, G; Miles; 2, Miles.\u201cOne vase astors, 12 bleoms, white\u2014 1, J.Luck; 2;\"G.Miles.\u20181 vase -astors; 12 blooms, red~1, J Langford; -2; Leonard Arnold, garden- One vase astors, 12: blooms, blue or purple\u20141; J.Langford; 2, J.Luck., Twelve - blooms - astors, 6 distinct varieties\u20141, T.Purtress; 2, G.Miles.Doubles dahlias, 12.distinct varie- ties\u20141, G.Vanderberg.Westmount; 2, R.Burrows.Double dahlias, 6 distinct varieties \u20141, R.Burrows; 2, G.Miles.- Dahlias cactus, 18 .blooms\u20141, Burrows.Dianthus, collection - \u2018of 18 blooms\u20141, T.S.Watson, Lachine; 2, F.W.Baker, Westmount.Gladioli, 12 spikes\u2014], R.Burrows; J.Layford; 3, J.Luck.Gladioli, 6 spikes, distinct varieties \u20141, R.Burrows; 3; W.G.Pascoe.Gladioli, 3 spikes, distinct varieties \u20141,.R.Burrows; 2, J.Luck.R.2 -y 1, J.Layford, F.S.Watson; 3, F.W.Baker.Pansies, 8 distinct varieties\u20141, R.Burrows; 2, G.Bale.Pansies, 9 distinct \u2018varieties\u20141, R.Burrows; 2, George Bale.Single petunias, 18 blooms, distinct | varieties\u20141, G.Bale; 2, Jos, Delton- quis.Double petunias, 9 blooms, distinct Phlox © drummondi, collection, 12 varieties, 1 bunch each-\u20141, \u2018G.Bale.- Phlox pefennial, © varieties, 1 spike each-1, F.W.Baket; 2, G.Trussell.: Salpiglossis, 20 Spiket1, J.Luck; 2, J.Deltorquis.Zainias, 12 bléomas, distinét varieties =, J.Luck; 2, F.S.Watson.: BOUQUETS AND VASES OF CUT FLOWERS.Bouquet.or bunch: of fiowers\u2014L, J.\u2018Luek;.2, J.Deltorquis.Basket of cut flowers, basket not to | .exceed 12 inches in diameter\u2014i, * Luck.J.She will be sen- s | quid; 2, J.Luck.D.LORNE MCGIBRON, Pres, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 * LIMITED ; Owning snd Operating A.E.Res & Co., Montreal, Limited ! { i A W.MOCONNELL, VIice-Prex, WV.HW.GOODWIN, Managing Direstor.New Arrivals in Carpet: Importations of Axminster, harmonious coloring and most parquet patterns, manner.» difficult to imagine a more suitable and dainty, as well as inexpensive floor covering for a lady\u2019s- bedroom.lutely unfadeable \u201cSundour\u201d bath mats we make a Specialty.\u2018One section of our department is stocked with rolls ani | rolls of linoleums in every conceivable neat matting ang | Our special inlaid parquetry | linoleum looks exactly like wood and can be waxed and polished in precisely the same Not only is our stock so very large and varied, but og prices are always as low as we can possibly make them.Have you ever been in our Carpet Department ?We have literally thousands of rugs and iti Brussels | and Tapestry Carpets are continually arriving.From Alexander Morton and Sons, one of the highest class manufacturers of carpet; come particularly charming woo) rpets of every description, Art Squares in beautify istic designs.It would he | Of the abso.oy oa Ay ea fy Two heals winter cabbage \u2014 1, I.Morand; 2, J.Langford.Two heads red cabbage\u20141, L Mor- and.Two heads cabbage savoy \u2014 1, I.Morand.Carrots, half long, bunch of six\u20141, C.8.Schnebly; 2, J.Langford.Two heads cauliflower \u2014 1, I.Mor- and; 2, R.Burrows.Six heads white celery\u20141, R.Burrows; 2, I.Morand.Six heads .red celery\u20141, J.Deltor- Six ears sweet corn, one variety, fit for table use, named\u20141, J.Langford; 2, R.Burrows.Three purple egg plants\u20141, J.Lang- ford; 2, I.Morand.Leeks, bunch of six\u20141, J.Langford; i | 2, I.Morand.One variety of red onions, ten specimens, named\u2014i, I.Morand; 2, J.Luck.One variety of yellow onions, ten specimens\u20141, I.Morand; 2, G.Bale; 3, H.Schoning.One variety of white onions, specimens\u20141, I.Morand.Six parsnips, for table \u2014 1, C.D.Schnebly; 2, F.N.Baker.Collection of potatoes, six each, six varieties named\u20141, I.Morand.Three varieties potatoes, six each, named\u20141, J.Deltorquis; 2, I.Morand.Collection pot; herbs, bunch each\u20141, I.Morand.- Summer radishes, bunch of twelve\u2014 1, J.Deitorquis; 2, J.Luck.Six heads lettuce cabbage\u2014l, I.Mo- rand; 2, J.Luck._ Six heads curly Icttuce\u20141, I.Mor- and.\" Salsify, twelve roots\u20141, Geo.2, I.Morand.Five species red tomatoes, one variety, named\u20141, J.Luck; 2, F.N.Baker; 3, R.Burrows.Five species yellow tomatoes, one variety, named\u20141, J.Luck; 2, F.S.Watson; 3, I.Morand.Vegetable marrow, two species\u20141, I.Morand.Two species: hubbard squash\u20141, I.Morand; 2, F.N.Baker.Best collection vegetables, ten Bole; twenty square feet\u20141, R.Burrows; 2, C.D.Schnebly.AMATEURS.Three plants, distinct varieties, in bloom\u20141, F.J.Church, Lachine.Specimen plant in bloom\u20141, T.J.Church; 2, F.8.Watson.\u2026 \u201cVase or epergne of.eut -flowers\u2014I, J.-Luck; 2, E.J.Hayward.Vase of roses, not\u2019 less than 2! blooms\u2014i, J.Luck; 2, R.Burrows.- Vase of marguerite carhations\u20141, J.t Luck; 2, J.Deltorquis.i Store or.greenhouss foliage plant, |.}'T.Pewtress; 2, W: G.Pascoe, - G.| ; Vase.oùtdoor grown cut flowers\u2014], | 1 ! 2 = < Vase Listiviners\u20141, R.| Burrows; J.Peltorquis.© Vase wild flowers\u20141, 3 Luck; 2, F.i 8.Watson.| \u201cVase sweet peas\u20141 T.Pewtress; 2, ! F.S.Watson, ! or FRUITS.12 var.apples; 3- summer, 3 -fall,: § early winter, 3 late winter, 5 of each i i \u20141, R.Burrows.6 varieties apples, 5 of each variety, for commercial purposes\u20141, R.Burrows.5 specimens Fameuse apples\u20141, J.Morand, College Notré Dame: 2, R.Burrows; 8, G.Miles.5 specimens St.Lawrence\u20141, J.Mo- rand; 2, R.Burrows; 3, G.Miles.6 specimens Duchess\u20141.R.Burrows; ; 5 Specimens Waealthy\u20141, J.Lang- ford; 2, R.Burrows; 3, J.Morand.5 specimens - Alexandra\u20141, J.Mo- rand.5 specimens Golden.Russet\u20141, J.Morand; 2, R.Burrows; 3, .H.Sehon- Ang.6 specimens.McIntosh Red\u20141, R.Burrows; 2, J.Morand.\"1 variety crab apoles, 10 specimens ~1, G.Miles; 2, J.Morand.\"3 varieties pears, § of.each variety .3 varieties plums.20 specimens each R.Jack and Sons, Chateauguay.Plums, plate, 1 variety only, 20 spe- \u20141, Pot Lilum\u20141, F.S.Watson.Pot Musk\u20141, F, S.Watson.Pot AbutilonCl,.T.J.Churet : 2, F.S.Watson.( Pot Hydranzea\u20141, F.s.Watson.Pot Celosia\u20141, F.8.Watson.Pot Aster\u2014, F.S.Watson; 2, T.J.Church.: Pot Begonia (Fiberous rooted) any variéty\u20141, T.'J.Church;; 2, F.S.Watson.: Pot Heliotrove\u20141, G.Ball._ Pot Double Petunia\u20141, G.Ball.Pot Single Petunia\u20141, G.Ball; J.Church.Pot Oleander\u20141, F.S.Watson.Pot Stock\u20141, F.8.Watson.Pot Fuchsia\u20141, T.J.Church: 2, F.S.Watson.Pot Geranium\u20141.F.S.Watson; 2, T.J.Church;; 3, & Ball Pot.Tuberous Fegonia, Single\u20141, F.8.Watson; 2, T.J.Church.Pot Tuberous Begonia, Double\u2014I, T.J.Church.3 Foliage Plants, distinct variety\u2014 1, F, 8.Watson: 2, T.J.Church.2, T.Specimen Foliage Plant\u20141, T.J.| Church: 2, F.S.Watson.4 Pot Coleus\u20141, F.S.Watson;; 2, T.J.Church.Pot Fern~T.J.Church.* Pot Ivy\u20141, T.J.Church.* Pot Palm\u20141, F.S.Watson; 2, T.J.Church.Pot Rubber Plant\u2014T.J.Church.Window Rox with Growing Plants\u2014 T.J.Church.Hanging Basket\u2014T.Church.CUT BLOOM BOUQUETS.Collection Cut Bloom not to exceed 12 square feét, must be staged by an | | | ! SECOND FLOOR UP.: Y | 1 ÿ t mme 1 + | = a cimens\u20141, R.Jack and Sons.5 OUTDOOR GRAPES.! ; Three varieties grapes, collection named, two bunches each\u20141, R.Bur- | .TOWS.) p Two \u201cvarieties white grapes, one .a bunch each=1, R, Burrows.; h Two varieties black grapes, one | a bunch each\u20141, R.Burrows.I C Heaviest single bunch grapes, any When i h variety\u20141, R.Burrows.you return to the city fron p GRAPES GROWN UNDER GLASS |.H .i Two varieties white grapes\u20141, H.your oliday, by using a Schoning.Two varieties black Hamburg\u20141, H.be Schoning.| Best bunch, any variety \u2014 1, H.3 Schoning.- Best melon\u2014L L Moraud; 2, J.Luck.VEGETABLES.Beets, long blood, six for table \u20141, Q R.Burrows; 2, J.Luck.k Beans, kidney yellow-podded\u20141, F.S.Watson; 2, F.N.Baker.Beans, kidney, green-podded\u20141, F.Because 8.Watson; 2, J.Longford.Two stalks barecale (kale)\u20141, L Mor- we Keep the Quality 0 and, Two stalks Brussels sprouts\u20141, I.8h Morand.ASK YOUR GROCER or Tel.Mount 386, \u2019 son; 2, T.J.Church.fon; 2, C.D.Schnebly.8.Watson.bunch each.2, F.S.Watson.I romatoss plate 6 specimens 1 F e ! nebly.+++.FEET een FOR AND AGAINST my own people in the N ' land who were unalterah! Home Rule, who would no any terms, and I met son ready to throw up hoth tb who were quite willing t south.feeling in Ulster Rule bill, .Irish Protestants who bo\" 1 y Rule situation in Ireland Johnson.ings who has just retu t snd, Europe.Mr.Parliament buildings vest upon \u201cthe Prime Minister ==\" THE \u2018DAILY WITNBSS te n°\" mateur\u20141, , T.Jack and Sons; 2, T.J Church | Six Ears Sweet Corn\u2014! , F.S.Watson.RT TOOT F.S.Watson; T \u2018 Vase of ,2 Asters\u20141, F.S.Wats: .J.Church: 3, G.Ball.Collection Asters, 12 blooms\u20141, F.; atson; T.J.Church.Double Dahliias, 6 blooms\u2014!.F.: atson.6 Spike Geodcoli\u20141, F.S.Watm: T.J.Church.} Pansies\u201412 blooms.\u20141, F.S.W Pansies\u20146 blooms\u20141, F, S, Wats: » T.J.Church.\" Dianthus\u201412 blooms\u20141, F.Stocles\u20146 spikes\u20141, L.Bale; 2° Double Petunias\u2014é blooms\u20141, F.: atson; 2, T.J.Church.Single Pitunias\u201412 blooms\u20141.F.atson; 2, T.J.Church.Phlox Drummondi\u20146 vdrieties I2 bloom\u2014Zinnias\u20141, F.T.Wats\u2019 Church.Bouquet or bunch of flowers, Salpijlossis\u201412 spikes\u20141, F.S.W: n; 2,- Geo.Bale.FRUIT AND VEGETARLES variety .8.Watson; 2nd.D.Schnebly.ty\u20141, F.8.Watson: 2nd, do.i Carrots bunch 6.\u20141, C.D.Schnet\u201d Beets (turnip) bunch 6-1.C chnebly.Celery\u20143 heads\u20141, C.Parsnips\u2014bunch 6.\u20141, G.Schnebly.Three heads cabbage lettuce\u2014l ~ .Watson; 2, G.Bale.Plate beans\u20141, F.8.Watson: 2 D.Schneh Bale: - .Schnebly.Salsify bunch 6\u2014!1 F.8 Wm Bale.Caulifiower apecimen\u20141, C TP.\" pen Green Peas.\u2014\u201425 pods\u20141.ebly; 2, F.S.Watson.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 A WORLD'S RECORD- Denver, Sept.12\u2014In the Der- ver trap shooting tournament at Overland Park, R.H.Pros | an amateur, of Brookville, i~f- made a world's record for te\u201d traps by breaking 200 t=rart' out of as many shots.F- the first two days of the shore °° leads the field with 395 b-»2$ I ?HOMF 201 Toronto.Sept.12.\u2014T m There is undeoubt- againsi but there are a.This was the sizing up «\u2019 local member for months tour of th- Johnson hs re x.dires T3 6e.tue Avi Ek} nc\u201d \u201con published at the ° rine 3 Th offices No.140 St.Teter st: Loy City of Montreal, by Ji Cr They Dougall and Frederick lux Tir, gall.hoth of Montreal Le Vas business communicacions * « some K'adaressed John Dougall & \u20ac wy ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, ar 4 4 the tu the Editor, shou.d be ad- en \u2018Editor\u2019 of the \u2018Withess £3 ex q ] "]
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