The daily witness, 23 juillet 1901, mardi 23 juillet 1901
[" CE Des bis famil Z | of 23%) Pages 353 _ 3 # LII., No.170, : MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1901.Se ' FOSBURG TRIAL MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING IN NEW ; Les FOSBURG ON TÉE WIT- New York, Jay > Herman Treetz NESS STAND.Pittsñeld, Mass, July 22.\u2014T have not had à pair of suspenders for five years,\u2019 declared James B.A.Fosburg, in the Superior Court to-day, during his cross- examination at the trial of his brother Robert, for the alleged killing of his sister May.It was in contradiction of testimony given by a previous government witness who had declared tpat he saw James in the house with his eus- penders hanging down.This remark of James caused amusement, but another which he made later had the opposite effect on the throng that filled the courtroom.It was when he described his ascent of the front stairs, after he had heard \u2018terrible shrieks,\u2019 and his sister-1n- law, as he said, \u2018appeared before me in the light.\u2018She was in her night dress,\u2019 said witness, \u2018and exclaimed in fear, \u201cYour father\u2019s gone crazy.\u2019 The chief event of interest to every one was the summons to James Fos- burg to take the stand, made by Dis trict Attorney Hammond, who, up to that time, had + no part in the examination of witnesses.The young Yale graduate made an interesting figure on the stand, and his testimony was direct and conclugive.It appareûtly left no doubt that his explanation of the reason why he did not know that burglars .had been in the house and killed his beautiful sister, was truthful and straightforward.He proved a very poor witness for the prosecution.His explanation of his attempt to get] a number of doctors on his return to the death chamber, and \u2018his ministrations to his parents, created just the opposite impression in the minds of the spectators from what was anticipated, evidently by those who caused his appearance on the stand.Pittsfield, Mass, July, 22.\u2014The next witness, Nelson J told of his visit to the Fosburg house at four o\u2019clock in the morning following the shooting.He found à pair of black half-hose with white dots, he said, on the grass near the edge of- the road.The half-hose were well worn on the bottom.Further on he picked up a single sock.\u201cThe half hose were ME ientified in court by the witness as the ones be ound.The: tracks of bare feet were also noticed in the road.They were about ten inches long and quite broad.They disappeared at'a bend in the road further on.The.finding of a.pair of trousers end \u2018of the Tow cède, Which is.§ ta hed a mask by One cé ae ae \u201cWheeler, a- \u201cphotogr Yer, \u2018was called, \u2018aiid showed photographs of \u2018the y Louse, { asked piazza posts of : , Foshurg.smirched with the \u201cImp rint of grimy hands.The defence objected.to the introduction\u2019 \u2018of this evidence; but.the objection \u2018was ovartuled.\u2018W.W.Schofield, who has been looked upon \u2018as an important witness for the state, was then: called to the stand.Dr.Schofield told of being called to the Fosburg house at 1.30 o'clock a.m., and of finding two officers on guard when he reached there at two o'clock, |.and farther described the disposition of the body.Witness said the elder Fosburg .declared to him that he was lying in-bed in his room on his left side, facing the door.He suddenly awoke to find & man standing in £Rou of him, with a revolver in one hand and a match in the other, The revolver was within a foot of his head.He sprang up and struck the arm which held the revolver, and then grappled with the intruder.Suddenly he was struck over the head, and knew nothi for a few moments.en he recover he found his son, \u2018the defendant, Ted y, assaulted.\u201d Dr.Schofield described the\u2019 terible \u2018wounds which he found\u2018 on \u2018the head of each.Ench of the members of the family was fully dressed at the time of the witness's ar rival, except that the defendant had on Be en said that he was told about the burglar\u2019s revolver, .ah had been found under the elder\u2019 Mr.Fos burg\u2019s bed, but he did not, gee it.No mention was made to him of any loss.Mr.George B.Chapman, police officer, gave an entirely new bit of evidence.He: stated that he found in his own \u2019 ; Bouse on the next morning after the gedy, æ number of matches make from those used by y.\"The \u2018matches were found nest the dressér in a bedroom and also near the step: outside the Mn Wit: ness said that: his\u2019 wife dec red that there must have been ars in the house that night: \u2018Matches und in the Fos house.were.similar to those Pitt Mass., July 2B \u2014At the open: ing of\u201c y's session of the Fosburg trial, ae Stevens excluded from the\u2019 court room -four men two women, representing three New York hewspa- those papers bearing on the ease which were objectionable to the court.The sheriff requested thes correspondents to leave the court room, and those representing the papers -ngmed he judge.went out in a Captain William - G.White, \u2018of the m Pittsfield police, who had\" not finished his testimony \u2018when court adjourned yes terday, was calle# to the and after the stir attending the: expulsion of the news- |.Paper @ Mr.Crosby asked him a question.about the.identity of the single shoe found.the\u2019 Fosburg ouse, and then turned the witness over .Joyner fpr - eross-examination.- The questions of the attorney for the defence seemed to.digclose such a lack of Memory and.an absence of thoug!: tful- Vess on the part of the officer when Le Was called to the Fosburg house that Mr.Hall, of this city.-of Prince American,\u2019 prominent in The new status of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, executed by the Canadian sculptor, Hebert, caps 2.Di ty fo little-kmofl to the west =of the : Lilli ); à a i 4 Al VUE aa \"ai SS | 4 Ua 4 rares) 2 em 207277 7 | 0 et re 1 0 GE stream.tag sie , and d will -60 re 1 HN it ie of it whi pe of ein © , dmiration.5 - The\u201d LLL LIT 7 Vi TE 70 The, re o the bs Crom mi sie the TE dt Potli t.Was seen: to \u2018Feeeins to-be: undèfsfood-that the ubye | ing will plas ghee oe of Mr - He- Derk biméaié th oh proceedings, Joyner, in course \u2018of the : \u201cYon were then à in 2 very thought-\u2019 leas \u2018moog, were you.Captain.White Tonite\u201d hot he did mot think he was.\u2014\u2014\u2014 , BRITISH IN CHINA.| WHEREABOUTS OF PRINCE TUAN .London, July 23.\u2014In the House of yesterday afternoon fir Michael \u2018Hicks Beach.\u201cChancellor of the Ex- - chequer, stated that the cost of the mili- ions in China up to the pres- - ent time was_£4,500,000.This, of course, did not include the naval expenses, which it was impossible Ho estimate.| Viscount Cranborne, Under Secretary for.Foreign Affairs, said the latest information in regard to the whereabouts in China was that he wus with a relative, 2 Mongol prince.There was no information .to the effect that he was at ue \u2018head of a considerable force\u201d of troo Tord.FGranborne also stated that the foreign \u2018troops in Shanghai at the present time were: British, 1,945; French, 750,.with \u2018six guns; Germans, \"850, with from four to six guns, and 300 Japanese.SIGNOR CRISPI THE ITALIAN STATESMAN VERY ; Naples, July 2 Signor Francesco orient is\u2019 now- in a 5, ate -of esse e:members of his family-and some his \u2018best friends and, olitical followers have been summoned , a8 it is feared that he will die.Not.since his attack of influenza last winter has he recovered his former orous bealth, and he has been oan ed to undergo five operations for.cata: | ract, which, while disturb; his tem,\u2019 \u2018have Dot restored \u201cmight oe 7e DEATH OF AN AMERICAN \u2014 WHILE MAKING A COACHING pers, because of articles.published in | TOUR OF THE ENGLISH LAKE COUNTRY.London, July 23.\u2014Howard E.Case, an Paris and New York à died Suddenly at Lancaster this he tous of he lake district.Owing to a thunder storm on Sunday he stopped: at Manchester, where he met with an accident in his -bedroom.Nevertheless he proceeded to Lancaster, arriving there last night.He then informed his coachman- that he felt fl and thought he-had.not long to live.A physician, was summoned and remained with him \u2018until 3.30 o\u2019dlock this morning, at which time Mr.Case was sleeping.An hour later he was found dead.\" Mr.Case, who \u2018had been in England a couple of months, had been under t been\u2019 treat: - cites .interest.in, : quarters.heré.- | THE-KING ACCEPTS A COMMEMO- \u201c| formerly Miss Case was making a coach- |'to \u2018the an ship tarte of Sir Francis H ji 7: gill, Sir Willi le \u201cBroadbent, skied] atin ion heart disease: \u2018His\u2019 death is a uted to syncope.London, July 23.\u2014Mr.Case came from New York State, it is believed from Ge- | hi] er ed | aris, and is.eai ave eriga to be married to Miss Irving, a niece \u2018of [- Mrs.Griswold Gray, of New.York.DEEP WATERWAYS, REPORT OF UNITED STATES com- MISSION TO BE CONSIDERED , BY THE CANAL ' ASSOCIATION OF GREATER.NEW *I'ribute\u2019 ; Saginaw\u2019 says: \u2018The YORK.steamer.City Tot New|: Baltimore,\u201d run: \u2014 .nine beiween hi here and Towas, sank 2 New York, July- 23\u2014The .réport of e river, three miles from here, wi the United States - Deep; me tb irty : dE Pre bol ae Commission on the ship canal.proposition will be considered to-day at a meeting of the canal committee of the Produce Exchange and the \u2018sub-éxecutive committee of the Canal Association of Greater New York.Inasmuch as the commission practicall recommends a 21- foot route around Niagara Falls -con- Deetd Lakes Erie and Ont Ontario, thence e Ontario to Oswego and through the Mohawk Valley to.the Hudson Rived, there is considerable opposition to this Tcommendation, there \u2018is likely to be lively discussion so as the New York Canal Agsociation is voncerned.\u2018The news that a deep: wWaterway coaven- | ho tion is to be held in Rochester probably this autumn, under the auspices.of \u2018the! Chamber of Commerce \u2018of \u2018that city, = Bit no no official notice>of | any -of such a convention\u2019 has yet, been\u2019 Te- ceived 1 in this city.TS THE » ep \u2014\u2014 London, July 23.\u2014At \u2018Marlborough House: yesterda; \u2018afternoon King Edward received.the \u2018Duchess of Marlborough, Consuelo Vanderbilt; Mrs.Cornwallis West, formerly Lady Randolph Churchill; Mrs.Ronalds, and other American women on the committee of the hospital ship \u2018Maine.The object \u2018of the call of the deputation was ask His Majesty\u2019s acceptance of à corm- memorative medal, which it-was originally intended to \u2018present to the late Queen Victoria.: London, July 23.\u2014Much gossip in American and English society \u2018has been caused by the pen tan to King Edward yesterday - some American ladies of \u2018Mine\u2019 committee, of a medal commemorative of the \u2018Maine\u2019s\u2019 .work, with a request that the King transmit the medal to Queen Alexandra.It seems that the idea was opposed by a number of infinential members of the committee on the ground that the King\u2018 1 day's report from the middle Missis- :| people of that drought and heat-stricken aa + want the.medal, but.he © Fa the; day.5 thers The Kings some.comment, es | he tha erican - committee\u2019 for.their, opal fori Hal gentiment \u2018es.he did the Kansas ure inanswering their telegram of condolence on the Queen\u2019s death,-and js he: also.thanked \u201ccommittee \u2018for ringing their valuablé services to\u2019 a cul _Maination by presenti the.ship.to the vernment, whereds \u201cwas done'aole- y by Mr.terme H.Baker, of Baltimore, .| SAGINAW STEAMER SUNK.ieago, , July 23 \u2014A\" special \u2018to the HEAT IN THE WEST.FOURTEEN DÉATES AND FORTY PROSTRATIONS IN KANSAS.Kansas City, Mo, \u201cJuly 22.\u2014Fourteen deaths from heat, with aly forty prow tratio: reported up to one o°cloc to-day in \"Kansas.Ci.6., and Kansas on Cita Kan., tor Te past thirty-six > Nine of these \u2018occurred.yesterday, and\u2019 five since midnight last night, At \u2018ong, o'clock this afternoon the wea: ther-büreau thermometer 5 Not .drow, of.rain: is .reported nd | se de no 0\u2019 immedite \u2018promise\u2019 of mois- Po atiington DC; July 28 28.\u2014Yester- \u2018sippi : stations of.the weather bus reaû-do not indicate any relief for: the region.At St.Louis the thermometer at seven o'clock regis 86 ees, four -degrees higher than at the same hour yesterday; = at {Kansas City, 84 degrees were egrees er than yesterday; at Springfield, Ill., 84 throug vl the region, and not even thunderstorms were \u2018indicated there.There was a fall in the temperature at Chicago, and the prospect is for cooler weather on the great lakes, and later through New England.The weather forecasters say there is no sign of relief for the people of the- Mississippi valley.ret a.A GRANT TO LORD ROBERTS.London, July 28.\u2014It is believed, says the \u2018Times,\u2019 that a grant will be e to Lord Roberts in récognition of his services in South Africa and to enable him suitably to.maintain his peerage.To \"| produte ° this point.It is-not \u2018às xuéscive- às foie\u201d think is - Gesirable fo \u2018côtrei \"With - the, statuary.It pared reply to \u2018the : delegation, | Set | which made the- presentation, i ca is causing its han -aïmas \u2018when the father threw registered 102} from - sad} F he its eviflence.much more easily than an-.degrees,\u2019 gix Bien er.than yesterday: at] Omaha, Ca degrees, | two higher, and at Austin, T degrees, an- increase | of - he weather was\u2019 clear and Ida Depuy, who were found wounded in a yacht off Midland Beach yesterday, are in a New Brighton infirmary in & serious condition.Both have bullet wounds\u2019 in the throat, the girl two and the boy one.He is \"aged 18, while she is 16.According to Treetz\u2019s story they agreed to die together.He says the girl shot herself, and then he used the same weapon on himself.Treetz is under = police od.da Depuy died at the.Infirmary to- des She did not regain consciousness, and therefore made no statement.family.ere at the bedside when \u2018she LARS IN EXORSS \u2018 OF LAST | \u2014 : - Ottawa, July 23.\u2014The grand: aggregate trade of the Dominion for the fiscal year 1901; ending Jane -30, last, will be: $304 000,000, which is over + twelve million vl .largest in the history of the .coun The grand aggregate trade fhe.11900 af entered for consumption\u2019 and \u201cCanadian exported : the total year was 364.581 \u2018as $345,985,174 for the provi > \"The: were \u2018a8 follows: \u2014 Prodtee & Mines.si 7248 © $39,982 Produce Fisheries ., 11;168,083: 955.07 | Éroduse pot Forests ++139,6\u20ac3,668.; 30,003,857] Miscellaneous | Coin.and Bullion ro.670.068 These Bgurce shorn w an\u201c increase for.th: pat se à res Del noti re is an SRE substan increase o expo 0 many factures.\u201d The figures exports of \u2018foreign: produce: show that\" Canadian \u2018dipping -= ted were more] - largely patronized last year han: ever.The : exports of.fo fa :amounted int a Hg ith: whol ir ee i ve in a thin the por \u2018sumption for 1901, were The.duty - \u201ccolleeted : 548 and .in 1900, $28,889,110.\u2018The .aver- \u2018age rate of duty \"imposed\" \u2018\u2018dutiable -and free, after deducting .coin > Was $1635, On one same basis, ich: vor e Opposition\u2019s.argument is\" the accurate standard, thie rate.in 1896.\u2018was 19.19.It will be\u201d seen, therefore, that there was a reduction last year since 1898, .of 2.80, which is equivalent te a reduction \u201cof \"twelve \u2018percent.By \u2018this calculation, If the\u2019 rate of \u20181898 -had \u2018been: in operation last year, four million dollars in round Sgures more duty would \u2018have been co \u2018The rate of duty Boi\" was 17.2, \u201cas against 16.88, an New York Jüy 23.\u2014Eight were drown nd the same number Tes- cued from.death on the waters \u2018in and |- \u201ctiger the city of New York yesterday.One of these cases was that of Charles Metzger, who, e swimming in East River, sank.Hi.\u201cwife and baby were A a.Pier watching \u2018him - in- the water.child was erowing with delight in up.\u2018his arms.and: disappeared.\u2014\u2014\u2014 PAPER: \u2018Commission.4 ed 175 WORK IN NEW YORK NEARLY : \u2018 | COMPLETED.- New York, Jay 3 The A po ofore.from.various sections of the country} were\u2019 visit and\u2019 evidence secured as\u201dto prices and concerted dates.\u2018Lhe chair-} man of the commission said to-day that owing to the courtesies that have been extended the commission it had secured ticipated 6 CABRIBBEAX -PACIFIC TRANSIT ; \u2018COMPANY.Ma: \" Nicaragua, July 23.\u2014The arbitrators\u2019 to whom the matter was re: ferred have decided that the Caribbean- Pacific Transit Company, of Liverpool has forfeited its deposit of four thousan: of steam navigation of Lake and the San Juan River.DR.DELANEY REBLECTED, icaragua sat in ne last bec Parliament, was ve-elec ester: Magdalen {ands ia in the.ture, defeating his.opponent, Mr, Theri ault, by an overwhelming.\u2018majority.The contest was not a party one; both cans gd this an additional estunate wilt e submitted to\u2019 'parliament forthwith.The\u2019grant will \u2018be £100,000, CL \u201cdog \u201cthe Parent ad Capetown, July 2 Boers who are invading the Cape pe began an attack on Aberdeen at sev o'clock ome evening last week.obtained \u2018excellent shelter in a d but their fire was ineffective.\u201cThe Ba, a portion of the town | se pt.Regiment, Her h their position, the.burghers retreating : ent, Then \u2018the\u2019 hustraden.ote um : y there\u2019 i; mo: \u201clonger.GNY.junction with: oth hui \u2018dperating > the Colony.rs 8 Not lars.in excess.of: last year;: Dr: \u2018far .thel $381,617,236.- On the basis of it importa = \u2018trade\u2019 lust | ed\u2018 with: \u2018exports: of *Canadian Brodtice.by classes = ation festivities.on the impovta | À dnd bullion and the value of Canadian coin imported.\u2018atid - subsequently export- | - night concurred wit! , Grand Chapte tion of the nineteen members who ho declaration made that.there is as NEW YORK: DEOWNINGS.\u201cpire hy ons à (dei JP getting @ & firm grip in 5 ® Representatives of mills |b dollars gold and the exclusive Fins 63; - Quebec, July.23\u2014Dr.Deñsley, .who, 3 y \u2018to represent The + Local \u201crem.didates being Liberals and.both support A Be Government, ; NE \u2014A number.o is Th Miller, of the -North Lancashigh advanced steadily under: eavy fire, and drove the - Boers on died.decline to accept Treetz\u2019s precipitatel One of the statement ET ad the girl shot Rerseit, and wounded.* e Boers- renewal ab as will ask that he*be prosecuted for\u201d mur- tack the following night.It was ine der.{Lenselÿ dark, and this made it difficult - ! \u2014\u2014 to discover them.They contented th I \"DOMINION TRADE / selves with sniping p .TE hs rot, 4 he oud a i \u2018the Klerksdorp oats European interventi ps ntior, müst fight-the war éin- Ny the res entirely on their.own: account, A pew column in nemg formed: to- work is.\u2018con \u201cSir.Richard Southey, f er 1 SE ctef res lee Shops 8° the pu thy Jecti 1 Len the ones 1 tin eo.asm) © + 4165; 180,6858- $17,630,198 | \u2018to thei \u201cMaty.- ny nés expressed the: opinion - da no.int the word worship\u2019.could pe aubatituted for \u2018adora \u201ction\u201d : \u201cwhen thé-\u201cbill : comes.on for dis.EE but, it seems doubtful vie rove vi more poepté \u201cprodues Labs i $172, 8.\u201cThis ee mn pr ovoid rn five.million Son 705 \u2018in 1901 was 429,198=f-1 ges - Tonation: oath, a resolution\u2019 of \u201cthe Commons 6 \u2018Canad£ Savoring: the modification of \u2018the: oath quite emphatic.The Grand 4 géservations.of ea Scott; dine; + master, who.-deci that-the ge of parliament.was gratuitous insult to the prevailin ous sentiment of the comtry.of Kinch ed the resolution is commended; opi t need for the oath today & theze way wo à years ago.As: to thesia): tion of Catholics who wish the uth ge: itied, Col.Scott says:.\u2018They are care aot to offdg any reciprocity of agreeing: to tone down \u2018even\u2019 to tha extent .of a syllable the offensive and Drm aoathemas hurled at.Profestan eir cletgy an er digait Le i official declarations\u2019 \u2018old ~ Tet maxim \u2018that \u201che who comes à ins.:to.court.must come .with \u2018clean - han Gr shows \u201cthat the -Bla usb and ie Nowa, Scotia.In eretofore prenne 3 a decline.of membarsh hip Eastern Ontario, the A qd ° th der.\u201cThe offic = vil be , groes 5 between ortiné is feared.: Oak I fo killed and a number have: been.mjured.Indianapolis, : July 21 \u2014While ; thousand people: were crowded .mded trees at.t Fairview.Park to-night; a: riok \u201cbro een.the: \u2018Bunga focal ond \u2018of: \u2018white boys, and some en! ored boys.ER A Giarls Di Daniels, a bystander, was bad Tor of stig eck: and may thers were injured \u201cFINE.WEATI WEATHB AE mi \u2018Appelle, 82, 68; Winnipeg, thur; 84, 62; r Sound, - 84, 83, 84; 88, 58; M Cyebec, 76, 56; Halifax, 80, 62.\u201c16 and 182, Notre Dam : Mé sok's Standard Barometer à ât-noon July 28,\" 1901.Hearn \u2018& To-day, 29:98 'smperature. 2 * - BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.17% Notices of births, marriages and deaths must tavari- | \u2014 *#bly De endorsed with the name and addrese of the £ sander, or otherwise no notlos con be taken af them *- far 80s, death woticis for 150 prepaid.TRe aù- ©.nouncement of funeral appended to death notice, She 3, other extension to obituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents ver word exira, cxoept poetry, which ie 50 cents per ling extra\u2014prepaid.pPp\u2014 subscribers Tiay have announcements of\u201d virths, marriages and deaths (without extended obitnary or | \" werses) occurring in thelr dmmediate familles, Jres \u2018V \u201cof charae, in thich case name and addres of sub- : *_ serébers should de atven- \u201c BROWN\u2014At Snowfiake, Man., on July 13, 1901, the wife of the Rev.J.L.Brown, of a son.20 : GIBSON.\u2014At Pointe aux Trembles, July 21, 1901, to Mr.and Mrs.; + son, & \u2018daughter.ÉTEssoN.\u2014At Alexandria, Minn., on July 17, \u201c1901, the wife of W.L.Teeson, ot a daughter 22 on .Gib- 2 MARRIED.ADAMS\u2014TAIT.\u2014At the residence of A.r + 8 Taylor, Milton, Queen's Co, N.S., | 17, 1801, by the Rev.Gharenill Mr.Wm.Fielding Adams to Miss: uise Tait, both of ae \u2026 to Margery Bo \u2018second of Mr.and Mrs.John MeMar- ; MILLWARD \u2014 PORTEOUS \u2014 On rapa 16, .1801, at St.Bdward\u2019s Church, by the - Rev.Rural Dean Saunders, Leopold Rob- = ert Millward, to Edythe, third.daughter \u201c> of Andrew.Porteous, both of this city.DIED.À! CURTIS \u2014In London, on July 15, : Henry C.Curtis, aged 68 years.\"LONGMORE \u2014 At Nelson, Que., on July *1, 1901, Martha Ferguson, beloved wife ÿ dt John Longmore, aged 64 years and 8 : months.3 MINES.\u2014In Hamilton, Ont., at his late residence, 405 Feïguson avenue north, \u2018on | Thursday, July 18, 1901, James Mines, in his 73rd year.22 RIVETT \u2014 On July 18, 1901, at 123 Third avenue, Glebe, Louisa Bradley, beloved wife of Christopher Rivett, aged 28 years.- $ months and 26 days.23 LLERY.\u2014At his late residence, 453 York 1801, : 22 Birth notices aïe inserted for bc, marriage notices LE.\u2018in the =, of ast week.Every counter was uying and selling \u2018made things 100 pieces dainty Belgium Gi stylish stripes and figured designs.155 pieces beantiful Alsace Muslin, in signe, , Bewest colorings.val reduction of You may safely double the prices and money.grand Dress Goods Sale.\u2018LOT NO.1.32 pieces Fancy Dress Plaids, in a beautiful range of colorings, light - summer w eight, suitable for ladies\u2019 nd children\u2019s wear.Regular value He to \u2019 Sale.Price.\u2026\u2026.486 vd .LOT NO.> JULY serve SALE, Astonishing Bargains in SUMMER WASH 0 hum generally.200 pieces beautiful Sateens, Muslins, Ginghams, Foulards, Sootel all the latest patterns.Worth 27e.\u2018Sale Price.vi 150 pieces pretty, Scotch Ginghams and Muslins à dain, ral designs, new colorings, Worth 88c.Sale Price.in 65 checks Es Ginghaïns, French Sateens, 0, - Sale Price lue, 32c.To-morrow will be a gala day in The Big Store\u2019s Dress Goods Dep artm | Thousands of yards of Stylish colored: Dress \"Materials ent.38 1-3 D.e.off te Less Than HALF PRICE.There's sure to be a never-ending throng of ladies: visiting.Here is tie price story.terials, sise ; : Worth\u2018from JOLY prey Too crowded to excess, pe de pi Read the prices.ad 1 eo) \"4-28 ceeren, dainty Checks, Sp en fanñcy wil be ofired at «| yards Fancy Gin nd patterns, regular then have splendid.value for your I-%°: 73 pieces.ane Ch i Mustins, : acid colors, to- be the usual value.- Sal New Fancy Cre epolize, fhe latest ty.ful >> Assortment of co.ors, regular ce 05: 0.= rice 100 par yard.ors CoRR \u201cChoice for 10c per yard.attorns Fanoy: Dimi: pat worth 250, to.clear a 18¢ per Lard.Brook w:F latest noveltion.\u2018regula ar price \u201cfor half-price.or 260.per.\u2018Jar k ovelty, a full Masling, Tous ork; | ed Sosterdes\" at À ters of the garment workers tha 3 New York, : may = asked to Speier | Sect the tases in company ) GARMENT WORKERS STRIKE #3.\u2014It was s amoun the strikers pendu men and women were now on strike in ,.Brownsville and Newark.The demand of the strikers is that { they work no longer tban 50 hours a { week, receive a 30 percent i | wages, and that the contractors or mid.Increase in dlemen be required suring the It is who] to give a bond as- pay of the workers.séible that Joseph Barondess, \u201cthe strike of \u2018seven fears ago, this strike lary rem 5 oo \u2018Îng to.the \u2018Evening Zall\u2019 o - the Jocal \u2018medical \u2018authorities hive sad visition the Gervices of Dr.La.si Montres) in the character A him to come to We at rary Pass upon the Focal cases où e will, if yoke.white Tien colar.PA \u201cSale price.>.\u201cmosice will be sen Jrès to any address tn Canada afontreal exoented.Le - Advertisments.F EES&CO., Undertakers, ; 800.St.James Street, \u201cDIAMOND RINGS 2% GENUINE DIAMOND, ~) $8, $10, 812, $15.Best value in the city.#2 WEDDING RINGS.or er ny iis wep conten uo Fil oiungs.Jewellery: ryropaired and * ooh pals cleaned and repaired.Warrant- ad for one our.ha Main Spring and snd Cleaning, $1.50, - 2D- BEATTYF, 221 ST.PETER ST, Opp.** Witness \u201d Office.stook.- 98; 10 gies soma, Good: 610 sodHrtrd =\" \u201cduction.In eT and business life this rule holds good.Why M not then be well introduced.The cost is moderate, as for.stance we make Trousers and.\u201d make them to fit well, and look well, at $4.00 and up.Years .- of experience and study eñable.\u2026.us to give you the very best value obtainable anywhere in: .the Tallor line, .Consult Seath \u201con all matters of dress \u2014 it means dollars: and: cents to.you.A ROBERT SEATH &SONS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 1817 Notre | Same St.Montreal, erm BY ¥ LIGHTNING.to burned it to.the foundation, togeth- wr.with forty tons of hay, a new platon, etc.The-loss is about is insured for $750.Light- also killed & horse and several cat- ; STYLISH STTING SKIRTS.ed on made, all are | - deep.hem, new style back.Regular Ladies\u2019 White Pique Outing Skirts, i] = Bulla, made latest style, mew back; a per.| Congres va 7 July of \u2018the.Bnd was devoted En Ladies\u2019 New White! Pique Outing gz -valys, $2.75.TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1901.CH ete.j Pos \u2018board LM.Torpedo Depot Ship \u2018Ver: non.\u2019\u2014Torpedo warfare.Blowing up a boat.| \u2018tn outrigger torpedoes.: Coun Tr whitéhend*orpedoes.Divers atl A8rgin, ot todos teat | ter,\u2019 ste., during the recent Naval.ar { board \u2018be | ing.Tog the.Toad in & heavy sen.Jack's pet.| Kits Inspection.Make and mend.Man- OUR NAVY A VERY FINE PXHIBITION MATED PICTURES.OF - ANI The best animated plotures yet exhibited in Montreal may be seen this week at the Arena.\u2018West's exposition of life in.our navy\u2019 is the \u2018most steady and most realistic seriès.of blograph pictures that the average man has had an opportunity of seeing.The subject is intensely interssting, for whers 48 there a subject of King Edward the Seventh who is not proud of the King's Navy, the bulwarks of the Empire.In detail here are the views shown: \u2014 The Cradle of the Navy.\u2014The nursery ship where the raw material starts bis career, and must be licked into abape, that the lion\u2019s cubs may still be the.nest follows, in the wide world.Good food, | enty Dake men of them.The audience hecome acquainted with \u2018the way these Dboys are ty \u2018seeing them clear lower decks ; hoi ta; away aloft; furling.foretop- sail; shifting jibs, etc., and thus become fhe future \u2018Dackbore of the British Navy.A visit to the Gunnery School, Whale Island, \u2014@iving the varions-drills of.attack and detence.Field Eun \u2018in action.- gun disabled.4-7 in action, Firing a under in record \u2018time.8kirmishers, Discharge of 200 Ibs \u2018of gun-cotten.: termining.\u201c% Crufse où board H.$f, Battisahip Supls vres\u2014Preparing for - ses.\u2018ship.Cleaning.Admimal's inspection.© Anchors weighed.| Leaving \u2018for the manoeuvres: Steaming in.-singlo column.Preparing for.- bad wéather; A : ow.The great.bells.* \u201cSaluting : the: colors.\u201d Prayers.Signal for the Admiral: Prepare \u201ctor aption: : General quarters.Barbette guns \u2018in action.The Conning tower, : Hea¥e ning the cutter.Man overboard.A long \u201cand a strong pull and what happens.Boats racing round the flest.Dancing the hornpipe.Jack's return home.Jack as a father, Here a sheer h The sailor's friend.\u2018While the navy pidtures constitute by far the Hon\u2019s share of the exhibition there are several others dealing with the sea, but under more peaceable conditions.Not one wWhit less interesting are they for they show the two \u2018Shamrocks,\u2019 one animated picture showing the King on board.just before the accident.We also see Sir Thomas Tipton watching a race from the \u2018Erin,\u2019 -and we see the \u2018Ophir\u2019 ready to depart on the royal tour of the Empire with the King on board saying farewell to the officers.To see these pictures is to have one\u2019s national pride stimulated, to have one\u2019s interest in things nautical deepened and.to have one's knowledge of the resources of the Empire -vastly increased.The neces- gary explanations are \u2018made by Mr.H, Wright Scadden, -whose illustrated recitation, \u2018The Handy Man,\u2019 was much applauded.Suitable music is intelligently -inter- the vicinity of Lyn.-Fhiteh and waa \u2018thousand OrF-£0 prese | gerd, of.Lonéoi, ] \"A Dew branch of the Sunshine \u2018So \u2018of exercise, and firm discipline soon | \u2018was held: in a | at the Requiem Maes, .Fathers Martin After the | ha cleaned, and the called upon the mem- \u2018The musical ahoutor 1s ale.Gord Sta se mr rte THE SUNSHINE SOCIETY.has been started in Westmount.The of ject of the society is to distribyte in hopes ag much \u2018sunshine\u2019 \u2018and good.cheer as pog- sible, particular.attention being paid to \u2018shut ins'\u2014peopls who are unable to any great.extent to.enjoy the freedom of ont- door life.The membership fee Jonsists me ly in giving or doing something that ho, LR mn en ae © Ul 0 vantage e sick-room, The court, over the or an exchange of books, papers, etc.officers of the society are: Mrs.px A.Hutchinson, president ;' Miss lane, vice-president ; Miss Macdonald, Secretaryi Miss Muirhead, treasurer.The first active work this society has dons was the sending of books and ms; \u201cto lumber men and \u2018miners in -Black Lake, Megantic Oo, and a crib and: two baby earriages to the King's Daughters Summer Créche at Outre- mont, Que.socisty 15 asked = communieats with the secretary, atdtnald; 4630 St.Cath-_ erine street, Westmount.\u2019 ME ee meets FUNERAL HOORE LATE us.+ \u201cThe \u2018funeral of Mrs, aoe, widow ot we Inte T.&.Moore, in bis lifetime coal merchant, took place yesterday mornirg, and | was vers largely attend The servic \u201cCuré \u2018Quinlivan, of St.Pa assisted by the Rev.Callaghan id once: Teyed to the Cote des\u2019 weiges Suter for interment.Clarkson, irnoet - aay.and J., Srothers-in-law.Ie CHURCH MUST BE X \u2018KEPT OLEAN, \u201cOn \u2018Sunday last the Rev.Curé Troie, of Notre Dame, called the attentinn.of.the Som tion to thé fact.thet the floor of church had once more heen scrubbed bers ito be careful and avoid ex toration when trending any of the service remarke no ons it a Irena, would toxe th the libert; n th lor,and notices were pl! Hi = coe street cars prohibiting the spitting ha The House of God surely deserved CS \u2018mich respect as the residence of à friend or a publie convevance.__ DOMINION EDUCATIONAL CIATION.Asso ces, \u201cThe- trienniel- meeting of the Dominion Educational Association ou be held in Ottawa from Aug.14 to 1 A large number of papers on boots of Tutérest to educationlsts will be read and discussed Among others Mr.S.P.rane LL.D.dog Of ine Mogul Normal\u2019 School; 8 ar urray, Pros .J.M ia Lure nas dre r of Superior 8, Quebec, and | Me Ernest Smith, Wes 2 will \u2018read apers.The sessions wit.de held in the Dttaws Normal School, SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.An enjoyable evening is © Sailors\u2019.Institute concert tonto Ms Ada Walt and Mr.Birtie Shaw will sing.allors from R.M.S.\u2018Tunisian\u2019 and other \u2018Prine; Sher study\u2019 ples tna the subject of the first Jef.\u2018the New Jersey Fro rent £5 Asso ed M SEE pee L er - dise mi} He speak: -Any one desiring to join the | Rey.compa barg.on uniformed in red sweaters and blue = a pie avian.\u201cChas.ed Sharer int th :Demp- red fa fect fitting skirt; they come in all joy and it proved Ya - sizes.r value, .EE ers à in\u2019 iat feld of rel religions satire Bale pe Cerne anne .$1.60 gradation in{ \u2018by the Rev.E.Morris Fergus- ton, N.-aocretary .Mr.Ferguson aévo eee tee dre aniform.Principal Toren et and then described inf detail p Sygiom.which he.Tore: | NY.qr ion of Cadets from Toronto.- The cadets à sehsation when they marched acros the Plaga \u2018and fore Court of Fountains; the Esplanade, and through the TrivmphetT Causeway the railway -.gate to Camp lard Fillmore, There were in the party 75 \u2018members | of the Coburg band and 112 members of the Broadview Ca Cadets of Toronto.The Boye are on ther \u2018goausl tour of cainp duty.oy wil ar Dufials by spe.a o\u2019clock, and 8 porte hate of n-the-Lake, where.they samp, gr another week.- The members of th d are orm ed in pure white.© They ° wore White sweaters, with a fi fren maple leaf on the breast, white d frougers, and white caps.They play th fife ema Ca e e railway The band is snp ey played 5) by the frst dets, an, o Fede Mr.George Herron is band master ster of the fife and piccolo division, cos division.cadets wear | 8, «vi sua al cap, ene out tish 1 Caray | on type, Ww] be ts over civilian cl othe.| 2d Jest « C.J.Atkinson, president of the T: t Cadet Battalon, end are drilled y Me.James eutenant in the yal Grenadiers, © Toronto.talion now at Camp ore, FIRE UNDERWRITERS.ADOPT \u2018A SPECIFIC RATING \u2018SYS \"TEM FOR CANADA.- Toronto, July 23.\u2014The Canadian Fi Insurance Underwriters\u2019 Association, 8% at held her t pénetiol car decifed upon, ce radi sde of adopting a specific tings = or all towns and cities in Ca The great feature of the specific: ee a that each building must per accordin its character,f Tom a: gnu underwriter\u2019s og, to \u2018of view.There will be a standard build: ing end and variations from that standard tail variations.from_the standard premium.If a building is deficient in wall or floor thickness, so many cents will be added to the rate.Light wells, elevator shafts, unprotected skylights, t height or size of of ae un- rorable \u2018classes of stoc e amber preted by a hidden orchestra.and the whole performance - -last night went without a 8 ehips In port will take part, , | F.C.Ross will preside, ©.ME, A ; | of occupants, \u2018ontevorable n much Sor : : 4 of.Bible\" sw esso! Bert of oie the wa L Bexlord, Seriom fe], fe AT pr rari i | 400 \u2018pany, 800 miles, and.McLachlin pd tween eme | | te Broadview Ep ow The boys are ds the charge of Mr.{ sive companies are in the\u2019 \u2018bat- © Milla: |-known as the Maritime tis seid thet the ve.miles in extent, Alex.holders.affected are re square miles; Hull Tbr aA 300 miles.- PORTO RICO IMPORTS.- \u201cWashington, D: C,- dr, 22, r- ney:Gengral Kaox.today d Balter render an opinion\u201d when an ped te \u2018Secretary of State on the ther or not, under the exis secretary is.authorized to refund je de ties ected on goods imported fr Porto betwen the date of the Tab Écation of the Epenil may and the daté that the Foraker Act went into op- To \u2018Attorn General says À that: dnas- much as the te con he treasury, having had his red a He \u2018subject, it is a matter for him (the omptroller) alone, and\u2019 he theref decision as requested.It is Depart sated.at the ent e govern- \u2018ment \u2018will proceed immediately to refund those.duties, acting upon the decision of the com comptroller, wl ich was.to the | effect that t Department had authority, under existing Depar The duties amount approximately to $2,000, Su INPORTANT \u20ac \u2018COAL DEAL SQUARE MILES QF OQAL 8 \u201cAREAS: IN NOVA SCOTIA.of considerable importance was | mated here to-day.Mr.r.Dovid.Mitchell, of Montreal, and Mr.William Mitehell, of Drummondvill , With ha ha: chased.the Chignecto and.St.Georse erties comprise four square miles of coal areas and twenty- five hundred aeres of land.The new comp Company, They propose, to pat #500 in de ve g the properties, expect to Dave an output of] two hundred tons per day.THE FISH MUST PAY DUTY.- Classification ofthe United States gen- Aa Re A been raging fi ober 9 Which have \u2018the past two or three weeks in the Kip.1 edi Deval # Br J ge, hel Janae the.heaviest los : uestion whe- existing laws, the N.8., July BA oul del | mines, eight milea from \u2018Pere.The prop- | ny wil be \u201cNew York, July.2\u2014The Board of} .Su from eral- appraisers to-day announced a de- on cision holding that certain fish caught in the Canadian waters of the great lakes even though the men .who.actually caught the fish were British subjects.\u201cThe board decides that.this claim is not thro the colony, including 1,130 miles dong the seashore, covering villages, areas, mining mining claims, forest sections and all other properties, wh \u2018were valuable to the people, who wholly along the seacoast.As the gravity of the situation, forms led by eh a\u2019 reat and small, perpetrated on.- Co Recently the Doraville Church à series of such successful revivals ¢ several of this element became professed Christians, and this virtually \u2018oke up the crowd.This so incensed the remaining members that whiteca threats were made against the chure and its leaders, and one of the trustees received an: anonymous, com Suite warming the church organiza on disband.No attention was paid to these thrests er communications, and the church has been burned to the ground, - AN AGED MAN OR .Toronto, July 23.\u2014J seventy, aged fell from be th the neal wheels oe hnoving train at Parkdale EER Sud : B wa b Ede si if is de py 28.\u2014The \u2018Central News\u2019 t the government con: introduction of wireless telegr Jp the West Indies.Trini dad and ) will be the first pointy connected.en the necessary Pr ro cial arrangements are made this of con communication will be pl De i Antigua and Montserrat and Se Bea and COUNT VON WALDERSEE.July*23.~The German sq oB fom the eanal yesterday 4 on ite way to.Cadis.Field Marsh Count von.Waldersee,.the former com mander of the allied forces in China, 34 aph; must pay the r duty.There is a expected to arrive here to-day on the provision of the free list for fish caught North German line line steamship \u2018Gers in- the t-lakes by citigens of the ailes = tates Te he importing cor - THE ROYAL ream The pany, ing - a New-York oorpora \\ Australia, Jul \u2014 claimed the | \u201cof the exemption, prete rest sophie with the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on board,.which sailed from Adelaide on July 15, for Fremantle, was com ae D good and so the regular duty must be by stress of weather to put into She reports all well.Paris SAS a TE UE FE ¥RFan BESYYT \u201cIrvine, captain of Âhe \u2018senior aggregation, ay + god D TUESDAY, Jory 23, 1901 montreal Lacrosse Club Elects a New Captain.; \u2014 8TE.ROSE BOAT CLUB MEBT- ING\u2014CANADIAN OARSMEN HONORED.AT TORONTO.At a special meeting of the members and players of the Montreal Lacrosse Club Yeld, last evening at the M.A.A.A.clud room.Westmount, & new captain for the remajoder of the present season was appointed, in the person of: Mr.Allan\u2019 Cam- erop, the well known tagrosse player.The meeting Was largely attended by an enthugiastic crowd, and Mr.William Bram- ley, plesident of thé club, presided.come an active\u2019, pl 08 the team, decided to hand in his Tesignation, so as to give him the time +6 devote to practice finstead of looking after the players in general.Hector to hold the position of captain and | at the sarge time.occupy a position on the team as active player.Consequently, H was decided in order to allow Dr; Irvine to get in trim for .contests that he should bo reliéved: of the duties of cap- The election of.Mr.Cameron, to the cap taincy is 2 popular and opportune-one, as his exp e with lacrosse players will- .serve, him well.Last evening Captain Cameron had his men out on the M.A.A.A.green, and for cver an hour, with ihe assistance of the trainer, Mr.McGuire, put the men\u2019 through a hard and fast practice in preparation for tbe match with the Nationals on the West.mount grounds on day afternoon next.As first intimated in the \u2018Witness\u2019 some time ago the old guard, composed of Mr.Clary MeKerrow, Mr.M.J.Murphy, Mr.W.Christmas end Dr.ne, was out, end their owrk on the team .was such as to make prospects for a Montreal victory over.the.Bast Enders especially bright.The general and.improved.form of play of the younger members of the team was indeed noticeable in company with the \u2018old boys.\u2019 The members of the club in genéral are most enthusiastic over the prospects, and the unexpected Pleasant turn things have taken recently.7 INTERMEDIATE SERIES STANDING.Following is the standing in\u2019 the Înter- osse League: Hrision- 2 faune this efter: Western Division ; i co ve seen ae sees 2 es se se sue av ses 0 î venernoia ve es esos so va 1 2 $ Nationals .oe ae \"a 8 3 CORNWALL 8 PROTEST .AGAINST GRA YDON or\u201d TORONTOS.Cornwall, July \u201823.\u2014Mr.Pittaway, president of the National Lacrosse Union, yesterday received a protest from the \u2018Corn- 1 Lacrosse Club, against the playing of Fo \u2018W.Graydon, by the Torontes.The &romnd for the protest, as given by Secre- ; J.H.MePhee, is that Graydon Las been a resident, of Toronto for six Honther nor has he Hved within 2 radius \u2018of twenty miles of the Queen City.Mr.\u2018MoPhee says that according to.scctlon 3 of Rules_of the Constitution and By-laws \u2018of the N.A.L.U.of Canada, that Mr.Gray- don is not eligible to play with the Toroz- to Lacrosse Club.He goes on to siy that the protest was handed to Referee I.T.Shillington before the game, together with \u2018the necessary $35 to cover the expenses.Mr.Pittaway will shortly call a meeting of the League to consider the matter.MONTREAL LOST.McFarlap wasnit in form yesterday, and |< ; 2 his game through inebl lity to get the \u201cover Fhe plate when n In ecessary.uence, the Toronto Dbatters walted him out and walked to first, or else fell Lis\" t ones, and pushed them |.upon out safely just when they.would do the most good.They only made six hits off Pantel but three of them were worked in Just in\u2019 tima to count tor five runs.Me- Fatian.had good support.Toronto was eesy \u2018nm \u2018he first.Raub | beat out a grounder to Bruce, and stole second in \u2018clever style.Shearon fauned, MéFartan gave the.frat Toronto men u In the second a - but \u2018he next threo were easy, hot \u2018getting past first.For Montreal, with one sone, Shechan put \u2018swarm one upagainst Séhaub'# shine, \u2018which the Jatter couldn't get out of\u2019 the way of.Johnson \u2018ined the\u2019 AL vp against 0 \u2018bases, As \u201cthe left\u2019 field fence lor Sheehan bad\" to walt nt \u201che saw.{bat Bannon conid not make tho \u2018catch he was only able to reech tairi.Thea Quinlan \u2018pat a slow one down to 'Schaut, which Le beat out.\u2018Schaub\u2019s thrôw waa.off the bag, \u2018and Toft running afer the bail threw wild to \u2018the plate, and\u2019 Joanson followed Snee.ban home, McFarlan fanned,.ani Schaub threw gid out at arst, Quinlan being left a Toronto tied the score im the third.With one gone Williams hit to right centre for a base.Toft flew out to left.\u2019 Bannon test ont a slow cne to Shsgaan.Carr hit to Sheehan, who threw: low to firs:; and the bases wers filled with two oul.\u201d McParlan gave Bonner three balls, apd then Bonner punched a straight one:for_ two bags, Wil- | liams and -Bannon .scoring.Bruce was passed, but Hargrove foraed him at aec- ond, retiring the sids.Montreal's half Odwoll hit for two hags.and Dooley beat out a grounder to Lruce.It was up to Shébhan, but the best He \u201ccould do was a grounder :n Tionner, who \u2018threw him out at first.The next two inninge saw both sides retired easily: Th the fifth, with two gone, McFarlan passed Hargrove; pes he went to second on a short all; .seoring on fchaub's hit.8 put.Toronto one tu wasn't bag, but Var called Sheehan out.1- Willams hit for three rss it by Te pitched ball, ing to score, was eastiy Urown out .there, - fRONTO DEFEATS THE ROYALS | | Tor, » \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 0% - Hargrove, of \u2026 \u2026 .On atcount of, His\u2019 décision to- zen bed :D It was found Impossible for the | | only Tun was scored by \"y Blake, who reach- Philadelphia .ve oe 0 - Batteries\u2014Wibis and Kittredge; Orth an MeFarlan.- \u2019 .At St.Louis\u2014 ; Chicago .210011 St.Louis .=.\u2019 Hie td kpioy¥o udho.van., Rk TIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, - er- \u201cClb.Won, Lost.cent.\u201cPittsb ee 00 00° core 44 595 \"St.Louis .i ee oe ee nty and\u2019 Odw>il couldn't hit the |; ball out of \u201cthe infleld; - \u201cRaub: Éeing feft at | With two gone in.|.anywhere near the i Toronto clinched the.game in the 7th.= and Tore was | Jenst, vzm- Then Bannon hit for three Daan, the I bounding through Delabanty md Qawell, Williams and Toft scoripg.to \u2018third, and then threw Sarr out at first.Bonner hit to to Sheehan, and Bannon, try-.0 : men t on errors or.Schadb, but they \u201cJRrisaed e: : Toronto.e Fr pe p P - ONO ORIGIN \u2018Bannon, if Carr, rf .Bonner, -2b e, se .\u2026 \u2014.* Schaub, 8b .Bemis, C'.vv v0 a0 Williams, DP ee 0e +0 ob Totals .\u2026.«0 «8% .; Montreal.) - Bb 2.0 D0, - RAUb; \u20ac 8020 06 00 coecd O18 \u2018Shearon, Feu es se seed 00 Hoscencoos pwoomooor VOHOOHONSO un » % \u20ac _ satis eer Fo ve 00 00 viBB .41.core 2 roots ve or av se 4.003 0-8 Montreal © Samia 080 0-6 | Stolen bases, Raub, Dooley; two bass | hits, Jobmson, Odwell, Bonner; three dase hits, Williams, Bannon; first base.o) ba off McFarlad, 4; hit by.Pitcher, To à struck out, by Willams, 4 assed ball, Raub; double play, Schaub to to.Bonner.to Toft; left on\u2019 bases, Toronto, 6; Montreal, [Ti time, 1.45; umpire, Warner; attendance, ROCHESTER WON.: Rochester, N.Y., July 22.\u2014Rochester ad- |.\u2018ministered two o or-thrée complete coats off whitewash to Buffalo to-day, winning by the score of 19 to 0, Hooker was relieved in the fourth hy- MeCarthy, who was 28 | far off as his predac or.Greminger Knocked 5 home run in the eighth, but was 3 Toni ou for mot touching.third.Score: mnings:\u201d Buffalo .00 Batterics\u2014MoPartila oy, Hooker and Speer.pire b'Lough- n.PROVIDENCE SHUT OUT.Providence, R.I., July 2.\u2014In to-gur's game Syracuse again su succeeded in sh ting Providence out, though the iattors were only able to score one rub.The A \u2018ed @irst on a single, stole sesond and made a successful ah for home .on \u2018Slater's : on Bante.800.Score: ing intimated their\u2019 inzeatlon of enfencg.\u2019 single.A ) \u201c5 wE Cups and banners will be the prizes Tor Syracuse .« .0000010 ° oo the regatta, and these will Le \u2018dietrtbuied Providence .000000000\u20140 8 3 on the evening of the races.Dattories\u2014Darnett and Roach; Duskle, | STE ROSE BOAT CLUB MEETING.\u2019 j and \"Leahy.e, Roach.À special mesting of the Ste.Rose Boa WORCESTER BEATEN.2 \u2018Glub\" was held last night at fhe.club House Worcester, Masé., 23.\u2014Hartford Ste.Rose, at which Mr.Hatton, th bunched hits 6ù Mages - e fret eight in- premdent, -oceupied.the \u2018chair, oMr oon and won an uninter- | \u2018Worcester started.to maïs | was Sa Ea \u201cKu layed brilliantly in left feid.J : R.H.B.Hartford .8000 0600 oq :9 \u20188 Worcester .8003200006 10 1 Batterie: er pa Steelman; Magee and Clements.Umpire, Gaffney.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.ar.Club.a, Won.Lost.cent.TATOO +: se ao oo oo ve 43 % o Rochester .\u2026 \u2026 >.vo.48 8 Providence .«vi.$63 Worcester .«a oo on ss 34 36 A486 Montreal .4.0 .3 40 458 Hasttord | So ee 0000 00 9 3 ale SO an ee eo ee ue : .Buffalo 2.uw 26 8 181 NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Philadelphia\u2014 \u2018Philadelphia ov os oe oo 40 Brooklyn .ee ay.se oo 89 New York's, oe oc oo «».33 penseuee sat AMERICAN \"LEAGUE.\u2026 R.HE.At Milwaukee\u2014 25 ti: 00006008 5 1 0aso0x\u2014# 4 2 100003\u20143.9 1 0000001 8 4 200100\u20145 13 4 0001014 13 3 0300003 9 3] 210000125 11 0 AMERICAN LSAGUR.STANDING: - D - \u2019er- Club.' \u201cWon.Lost.cent.Ehicego or ne ve as es oe 4 8 en \"BOBLOR Li ih ae orl ve oo 44 2.+630 Baltimore .5.' 38 © 80.\u2018559 Detroit ,.vu ov oo 10.43 84 5G Washington .81 34 .AT Philadelphlx .,.81 39 \u201c443 Cleveland .¢ +0 .38 45 392 | Milwaukee .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026.oo Æ 51 329 MONTREAL AMATEUR BASEBALL LEAGUE.on Saturday the Westmount baseball team 'defeated the Point St.Cherles A.A.Ain their scheduled game in the above league by a score of seven runs to three, the battery for Westmount was A: Vallance and a.Cole, and for the Points Kyle and ollan THD \u2018CONSTITUTION\u2019 AGAIN DEFEATS THE \u2018COLUMBIA.\u2019 New York, July 22.\u2014The race between and the \u201cQoluibla® strated that the \u201cCons craft.In a light breeze cn smooth water over a 21 mile course the 1oelumble wes \u2018defeated dy four minutes 13 seconds elapsed time.\u2018The water was smooth and: the wind was fabriy steady from start 4o finish.The \u2018Constitution\u2019 started absolutely last.She.the good.\u2018 Warner ve Montreal \u201cthe Yoret of & in vor gar half.With one to Quinian.wha natled Banaen.A | on i J now in a relatively better position.Canada 4 for: the.Woollen scores Dotog.4 to Judges Tames.Powell, C.T-R.; Dr, Me) ' Graham, xi j.club Solara, while dozen \u201cof: brooms gave.a ants, says they won easily, and were at no sue moinntes before th trans a8 Teached she Bela\u2019 a proud pos position x the: asd\u2019 seven acon, agin round the mark, she buckled dbwn to a pretty thresh to windward, and Ip tis short leg she gained 66 seconds.beaucitiglly: Bah Laat leg she gained six seconds \u2018and romped.past the stake boat.- : THE -STA] an LEAGUE.' \u201cThe following is th ing of the clubs of the Montreal and.District Amateur Cq Cricket Leagus to date: \u2014 Played.WwW.D.L, mis 'ontreal W.M.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Westmount .Longueuil .Canada Pain Montreal .Victoria .ve.as ws.ee ae os annie Ho maine AIT \u2018Excelsior .A win counts two.\u201cpoints and d'éraw.f The defeat of Westmount by Longueuil Saturday has given Then two.clubs exactly the same .number of points.The! \u2018Montreal Woollen\u201d Mills.failed to incr Sen their lead on Saturday and Westmount and | Longueuil; with fewer matches played, are\u2019 pen BY A RUN: layed between \u2018th favors or of the: hazed be Woollen \u201cMins ah Paint Company resulted in « fate >=C.C.4.REGATTA.\u201c : At the.annuel meeting of.the Canaätat} for 7 \u2018Association.the following clubs were represented: Britannia Bosting tawa: Ottawa Canoel \u2018Boating Club; Brockville Rowing Club; the Bohemian A.A.A., Brockville; \"Y.M, EA.: gutta.at Sraehiiie 0 on Aug.10, under: Te \u2018auspices \u2018of the Bohemian Amateur Athletic \u2018Association.After considerable discussion.the following pr eo was drawn up: > 1.Double\u2019 finde.\"2.Tandem cance.8: Four-in-canoe, green.4.Single padale.5.\u2018War canoe.8.Upset race.7.Foeur-in« canoe, senior.8.Tug of wir, war canoes.Following, are the\u2019 officials appointed tor.Ewen, Carleton Place; G.P.L.A., Brockville.Starter\u2014D.Rollo, \u2018GTR: Clerks of course\u2014L.Fournier, -viHe; Georgé Tenuant, Y.M.C.A., FP ville; H.R.Correll, Bohemian A.A.A \u201cPimekeepe tavey, H Chrysler.- : if Excursions are being arranged to run into Brovkville from oi the.surrounding districts, as the war cances will be a xpe- cial feature, mo loss than eight crews Lavs \u201cBrock- Erock- ler actad as secrdtary.Armen ; large ai Menganes of mend Con ssa ilies As reat Ju \u201cand=it was ALAL young children some Saturday aft August.first \u2018at home* of the season to tle members of the club on Thursday this week.The business of the meeting transacted showed the club to be in a flour- | ishing condition.THB \u2018CANADIAN OARSMEN RECEIVE a HEARTY WELCOME, \u201c_\u2018Peronto, July 23:\u2014WIth the band of \u2018del.Body Guards ahead, the victorious Argon-{.auts, innlpegs and Dons, drove through | the principal streets of the city .yosterdsy, \u2018afternoon on their arrival home from Phila-\u2019 delphia.The inning « crews were in thre four-in-hand \u2018draägs, decorated with the; n in & sort of \u2018We sweep the sea,\u2019 look to the | procession.The reception.was the most.enthusiastic that.any oarsmen - have had.in Toronto since Ned Hanlan came home fram the Centénnial.The westerners were a8 warily greeted by the thousands at the wharf when the boat came in as the home \u2018men.A movement has been already sat.afoot do wend the Argonauts to Henley, next year.Major Harston, of the Argon- time pressed.Several of the Winnlpe- re ra stayed over in Atlantic City, but afl Argonauts, except Goldman, were on hand.After the speeches of welcome by | the civic reception committee, the oars~ men: were entertainedat dinner at the Argonaut's club house, TROUBLE IN TORONTO AQUATIC CIR- Ang between the.Argonaut Rowing.Club and the Toronto Cance Club,.It Xa aald that the Toronto Club\u2019s four have been approached, and havp been offered Induce.\u2019 ments to go over to the Argonauts.As a result the Toronto\u2019s.crack paddler, Mec- Nichol, has already announced to his clnb that he will sever his connection with them and will immediately Join the Argonauts.Vaughan, another member, will join the owing sub in\u2019dhe fall.od that :McNichol \u2018has been \u2018appointed - captaia of rogattas club\u2019s war catios for the eastern: Tex: \u2018THE M.A.A.A.REPORT.À \u2018The Montreal Amateur Athletic Assacla-/ tion has issued in.book form, its annual tains the names of the past officers of thei association, \u2018with the years in \u201cwhich they served, and there is likewise a list of the.members who died during the year, and | dates of their démise, besides a list of] present-day: members.The details are complete, and the whole 1s contained in the most prettily designed cover that has for & long time marketä the M.A.A.A.'s annual issue.POLICE PICNIC AND GAMES TO-MOR- The Police Amateur Athletic Association will hold their annual gemes on the M.A.A.A.grounds on Wednesday.An iater-.esting programme of games, comprising bicycle races, hurdle races, races for fal men, races for bg men, and races for thin men, young ladies\u2019 rates, boys\u2019 races \u2018and e tug-of-war.The committee bave decid- a de to give a good prize to the defeated: LACHINE DEFBATS STRATHCONA.The semi-final of the Caledonian cup was played on the Lachine grounds on Satur- dey afternoon; which proved to be an ideal overhauled the next very rapidly, and sev- one for football.The match was called at g the \u2018Colum four \u2018minutes.Sle made: -spcrisman) | Long.Isiand ranges, Toronto, on Aug.20 Club, Ot- | KE Club; Grand prank \u2018Contes, I i supplied in Montreal is of pretty oe trot} -ddcided to Go a special regatta for.tHe\u201d erngo; It was also decided to.give the: evening of }-very BA foo faod from them.:: :the thorough cleatilng of the - dren ,and D0 doubt the lower will be the Toronto, July 28.\u2014There is trouble brew-| to ae \u2018reports for 1900-01.The volume also con-\u2018- \u201cWas in the chair, and there was a large at- \u2018take part in the Labor Day demonstration.p.m.Th-game was nelle ered na win for Daobin A an: efficient referee.- During heads over a decision, making F uacompli- mentary remarks té the referee.IL 0 ted that Be Tris should adopt such uns |.e -Lachime tea; im nel ap as follows: \u2014 Goal, B.Pike; tall.Jacks ir.Lawson, F Snider; half hacks, Williams am gon.i orks formant, 2 rarte, © g .erts, B.Murra .M.Lee.Score; 1-0: 7 M.AA.A.FOOTBALLERS WIN.The Montteal football team won a splendid victory over the \u2018Granby aggregation by five games to nil In the semi-flnals for the | Caledonian cup on Saturday afternoon.The telegraphic report from \u2018Granby to the effect hat the latter team won was incorrect.Programme of the annual matches ot the.Ontario - Rifle.Assoclaiton for the.current year, which will be held at tue :21 and 22, are now belng'issued.The-to- tal \u2018amount offered in prises is about $4,000, in.addition \u2018to.challenge cups, medals and veluable prizes.Cash prises in the Mulock or grand aggregate match have been abol- fsher.The money is being distributed Individual competitions, the prizes in the |.grand aggregate being Hml to cups and |.; medals The prisé list in several of the} matches, notably the Gordon and Canadian | Clubs, heave been made vith I foo Shiu of ] da beld a meeting in Dr, Brainerd\u2019s offige.At yesterday's meeting only a few \u201cminor changes were made in the wording of the.\u2018clauses.The principal ides was the da of the annual m ,w hich will be hold early reg in ture.of creed hon new.ws ve to be endoreed wi ca the ann ual meeting is called, \u2019 REPORT.OF.cry ANALYIST é quality, but thers are.Regarding \u2018milk, Mr.Hersey.saysi\u2014 Five ; suspéctad: samples of milk were transmit- tod \u2018td me by Dr.J.J.McCarrey, chief - Strathcona players lost thetr | food inspector.The analyses of these sam- | ples involved more than oy, separate determinations, including: butter, fat total sold matter, st Tg the examination or the detection of preservatives \u2018and adulterants such as\u2014formaline,boracic | \u201cThis is.patty dus \u2018to the eareless,.and in \u2018many cases, really unclean methods ef handling the milk during the mithin operation and fu the dairies, resulting the rapid development -of vast aumbers of: bacteria in the contaminated milk, whe DY 4t keeps most \u2018only a very short time, With.d to.feeding bottles I beg to remark that, unfortunately, for many in-§ fants, i 48 safe to sey that few.fdeding | bottles are ever thoroughly cleaned after | the infants have aruok thelr milk or other he sooner T parents and \u2018nurses realize the extreme dm eriques of of | ceding bottles, the better for the health of the enil-| death rate among them, particularly during the hot wea aking of thé water and ice supplied.the Su Mr.Hersey remarks as follows:: \u2018Be 1 analyses of Montreal water were made.during the month, \u2018with satisfactory] results; \u2018ag compared\u2019 \u2018with former analys and also compared with -the supply of many American -cities, \u2018Sevpral: samples\u2019 of ice.were examined, some \u2018of which \u2018was unfit for domestic use, on account of hay, weeds, and other impurities mixed with it.In eome cases 50.\u201cpercent oftheice wes elmply frozen snow.\u201d It was hoped-that, citisens would.report fuch + conditions gromptiy 10 the health of- Regarding canned troits and.ment the.\u2018Canned Tobsters 8 were found in good condition, excepting slight discoloration \u2018of the meat.This might easily be\u2019 reme- A \u2018sample of.canned tomatoes \u2018waa putrid, and \u2018entirely unfit for use.It contain- | ed large emounts of lead, tin, and irom, end \u2018the.contents were \u2018decomposed badly.The cause was improper packing, allowing.the air to get in.\u2019 Citizens coming into.possession of im .pure food of any rr may take such\u2019 food.City Hall: - it ined, LABOR NEWS STONEMASON AND GARMENT WORKERS HOLD MEBTINGS.\u2014 NT in St.Joseph's Hall, St.\u201d Catherine toset.Gi J.Pilon, president, street, last night.zendance of the trade.Six candidates were initiated.It was\u2018 reported that the nine- hour day had been generally adopted by the contractors and- employers in the.city and vicinity.A communication from the Federated.Trades and Labor Council was read- inviting the members of the union te After some discusalon it was agreed to appoint a committee to arrange for taking part.The president reported that the condition of trade was very g& The members of the Garment Worker, Te Assembly of the Knights of Labor met session last night, at the Labor Hall, Notre Dame street, Mr.P.Lemy, president, being in the-chair.Five candidates were initiated.An announcement having been made concerning the strike of the garment workers in New York, it was unanimously agreed to assist the strikers dy all legitl- mate means.It was decided ta send representatives to the Trades and Labor Congress.A.general meeting of all members was ordered in.be held next Monday night, when the final details of the moonlight ex- curalon on Aug.14 will be arranged.Mr.Miller, of.New York, spoke briefly concerning the general \u2018conditions of the trade end the necessity for further organization.| \\ ~ fe | spotless and picturesque costume.The Stonemasons\u2019 Union held its regular | ° | The Eastern CanadianTrad au ume bom or Bat\u201d The Dunlop Tire Co.\u2018Limited.MY LADY'S NOTE Book.1 gs New Yorkers.will soon have a chancs| \u2018 bo enjoy their roast Best\u2014rs cut off the joint'\u2014m \u2018a way im which it is served} .in one place in' Old England; says the} New York: \u201cHerald\u201d Instead of-hav-| ing your slice of beef cut from the roast \u201cin a mysterious sugterranean apartment, \u201cin an obscure corner: of the kitchen or ; in some other invisible place and then \u2018th \u2018brought to.you on a plate mors or less cold, (the \u2018carver, when.your.order.has been given, will wheel the joint up toi Douce le it off the bit select cuit À e bit you select.This is one of the: features \"of son\u2019s, in the Strand, London, whi never fails to please American visitors.The huge joint of beef, when \u2018dome to a \u2018turn\u2019 on & \u201cambkejack before an\u2018 openty Ent net is: sent mp! to the dining room and | movi frame hy & Let under a pan of boiling wa-| lap he joint à is kept, under cover ex- \u2018cept \u2018when \u2018the is.being done be-| side your.able, | of mutton and turbot are alsa.served in the same way.- To.ee there des nothing.more pleasant than to tthe beef \u2018he-is about can select just the bit of fat ea \u201cpared stands on -whuels are now being] made for the restaurant where this sya- tem is to be:introduced in New York, | end it is.said {the carver will wear a CONCERNING BOGS.; should never be cooked bo | 40 they are twelve hours old, and are much} better if kept twenty-four ours, or until\u2019 their whites are set.The old way of testing eggs\u2014that of putti them in water\u2014is one of the best.they are, fresh enough for cooking they will sink.On the contrary, if the eggs rise to the surface, air enough has penetrated the shell to make the egg unfit for use, although its yolk may look perfect, god no odor can be detected.Decompositio begins when the contents of the shell | are exposed to the external air, and the fact of the egg floating in water is proof positive that it has been lightened b; air.The indigestibility of the hard- boiled egg is a favorite theme.Eggs.should never be actually boiled, as the excessively high temperature of the \u2018va- ter hardens and toughens the \\whites ati once, rendering them indigestible, = Jf \u2018dra they are submerged in water just below | the boiling point, and kept at that temperature for one-half hour, they will, be nearly as digestible as raw \u201cA good rule to cock egg for in \u2018ito and there before your eyes} yi: | These wonderful dyes-\u2018have is fancy or have a alice of Se gl | eat\u201d as.he may.select.of packages \u2018of d.Dyes are use] every year by Canadian women.By à ¢, usc of: Diamond\u201d es the f coloring can\u2019 \u2018be done one-f Ho time, \u2018at much less expense, ety greater success than-formerly.: mond Dyes ore the the only package ma.The Wells & omar to à Mon will send .8 Com Book to any.address.completely .Tevolutionized, thé art cof hom e dyeing.wor \u2018ourth -and ri pour Bodlisg ter fato Fil bavi REST in the opposite direction to that m which they are worn, fresheus and makes {fen stand out and take à new Jesse.CURE FOR DANDRUFF: The \u2018Catholic News\u2019 gives the.foliow- ing: Rub white vaseline into-thé scù grey night with th the tips of the fingers.In thé morning fine comb the head carefully \u2018with a good, well-made cor\u2019 thai \u2018does mot irritate the scalp: Waah ne hair Te a week Hf necessary, = Soi] t operat ion, accompa vigorous brushing e very day À good, is \u2018free fr pr disease DE al or peony cian will relieve no oly : , the worst case of dnt a Weekly Calendar : TuEspaY.Jury 23.7 ty wy Bests, 50c-and 85¢.\u201cOur Navy\u2019 Prices \u2014 Admission, 2e Reserved Beats on sale at Star Branch Office.TO-NIGHT- ST.JUDE'S BIBLE CLASS \u201cMoonlight Excursion, mer DUGHESS Victoria pler st Se ; of rR akan AILORS\u201d .TO-NIGHT-.Sailors, and Others.ANOTHER.SPECIAL.CONCERT-.\" MONTREAL SAILORS\u2019 INSTFFUTE, Miss ADA WAIT, Mr.BIRTIE SHAW, PHILLIPS SQUARE.- Admission,\u2019 = Art Association, | \u201c GALLERIES OPEN DAILY,, : 5 C9 A M, to 6 PM 5; .25 cents.AMeation.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Witness, $3.00; Weekly\u2019 \u2018Witness, | | go.with reductions io clubs; Northéera thirty cents; 10 aoples to one Less and uver, twenty cents per .copy, postpald 'n- each.case, \u201d United States, Newfoundland and Cannas\u2019 excepting Mont- \u2018 For Great Britais add $1.a aura or .postags on \u2018eokly Northern Mess enger: $3.60 on Duly Wi wit.delivered in the city every evening ot hia cation, at 44.00: 2er anne.ce,\u201d Montre La tor should: he ad \u201cthe \u201cWitness,' Motion i - + To those removing .to the seaside \u2018or\u2019 country Pre five < cents per epee secure the: îtnei st-paid, in \u201cCanada or the nited Kontos yo The : Bile ® Witness.| { ever, - | three hundred \u2018thousand\u2019 or over, and} \u201c1 that, \u2018whereas it had come to the know- \u20ac r spar 3 Tho Inst edition of the Daily Witases ls | | under \u2018the.charter; \u201ctwenty.iby re tal of over a million, five a capital of balf a million or over, four 2 capital of | only two.have a capital of re wo hundred - thousand dollars.HARBOR \u2018WASTE.Mr.Bickeérdike: sprang a _ surprise: upon his colleagues of the Harbor Board | yesterday, when he gave notice of motion}.\u201cledge of the board that the hagbor | \u201cworks were: mot\u2019 progressing: satisfac: \u201ctorily, therefore,\u2019 be:it resolved that the \u2018 Harbor Board .employ -a: \u2018general supèr- \u2018intendent of \u201cworks, who Would.\u2018have |, \u201cthe.harbor office; : with full power ¢ discharge and employ.any- person, tion\u201d -of all stores: and \u2018materials._ losing.some.five thousand dollars month\"by\"the- present\u201d want .of ; 3 vision over labor and the constant waste going on, or any waste -at all, i fact, it, ought to, be bo stopped | ime id tely.WEDNESDAY, J OLY 24.| A,Mass Meeting\u2019 will be held ou the, WONICPIL REFORM ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY EVENING, Joly 24th, 8 De \u2018near \u2018where the OLD: ST.GABRIEL -MAR- .KET, stoad; \u2018to advise \u2018the -Aldermen of St.\u201c\u201cÆnn\u2019s Ward how they are expected to vote Lighting Contract.- pine speakers\u2018 will.address the.mest- Electors, now is the opportunity to speak DRE ; 8 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Lectures on the Geo.0.\u201cof; \u2018Brooklyn, NY ALL ARE WELCOME.-of the Season.FIRST ANNUAL MOONLICHÉ EXCURSION \"J.= MOORBOUBE, cr GOSPEL BOOK ROOM, | A series.of interesting and instructive ANERNALLE.THustrated.with: Colored: Chart, by \u201cAtkinson, Fo-Morrew, WEDNESDAY, at 8 pom.Subject: THE: BURNT- OFFERING.\u201c Continuing on Friday Evening again, \u2014 .same hour, \" - FRIDAY.\u2018Jury 26.Sper grid Your un Dass Brerythin thing Ind TAYLO \u2018and Ireland, Belgium and ~~ 15 whisked off to Russia, © Asia, and from Asia to\u201d nce, as he way.all, pes 0 be \u201che has been helped and guided.Tanagement of the Nelson : \u2018He conscious when picked SB into.Hicongcistsmion shortly.EA Magnificent Scenery, 'Qool Salt Air, lidays.CAS PE ; Cheapest Trip me and.\u2019 $28.00 : tantie.\u201d Salling 2.5.m, a : gro wensTER ra.ce.\u2018Quebec.DERSON & } Commissioners §t., Montéeal.A NOTED MISSIONARY.\u2018The Rev.-Jamés Graham.Patterson has: «travelled: up and: down \u2018the world \u201cfor \u201cthe last: forty : \u2018years, Pr ti the tributing p deposits of: the Canadian, public.continue | 1 to incréase, \u20ac \u201cand now\u201d À £1.81; or 209,500.mor, thats or: \u201cthis meoviaus = Hol preaching and lecturing.After that om Russia to tralia.Mr.Patterson, when he was ordainéd\u2019 as a : Presbyterian\u2019 minister in Scotland, made ~~: up his mind that the world would\u201d \u2018be his.; parish, and refused to settle down.He been, travelling all his life, without id from any body or organization, rely- \u2018ing.solely upon the divine will and guid- himself expresses it, never : hme a journey without a.clear \"imiward call, and.always trusting to Providence He tells.many I instances of the manner in hie fides when - \u2018@pparently in extremity, mine of information about most of the leon; se Jay Me, 2: J.Bea Winnipeg nearly e Lu editorship and er,\u2019 thrown from a street car, which rapidly -after, and to-nigh j, three He is \u2018was There have\u201d been complaints in England | À boxes.of cheese the -othier day in a: -C.\u2018| and thé \u2018Hewspapers.bave warned farmers] BE by our: oi gible, | June has just been\u2019 issued, and: it shows \u2018an expansion of about three.millichs in 1 halt compared with June last year, the } \u2018the other hand, call loans Have increased, from time to-time that our cheese and \u2018butter have been arriving in poor.condi\u2019 tion.Our.correspondent \u201cWasp\u201d Rugs.gests one of the causes.He saw sixty.P.R.\u201ctruck, without any.tarpaülin protection from.the sun, and this exposure ~must \u201chave lowered the: quality of the goods to some.extent.- The exporters: \u2018against .msking.\u2018fodder cheése, and com: plaints \u2018were laid at the door of Factories |.a little while ago against some methods of making.\u2018But the, bes \u2018cheese in the.\u201cworld: would \u2018arrive at.its: subjected \u2018to the treatment \u2018pointed Bécouse: \u2018of: the, : | storage: trucks \u2018on \u2018trains, and pre stor - age\u2019 comipartinents on: vesdels, 80 \u201cthat } the \u2018chéese \u2018may \u2018mathe and\u2019 \u2018be téansport- ed in.as equable a+ temperature.as- pos \u201cBit exposure to \u2018the sun\u2019 for a\u2019 few hours would nullify to a great extent all these precautions, and the trade will no- doubt be grateful to\u2019 Wasp\u2019 for.calling - attention to: this.evil.on .The statement of the chartered b banks.to the; government - for- the month \u2018of the circulation, compared with last\u2019 month, and about three millions.and a amount foi last month totalling $49,119,- 479.Compared with June a year age |.current loans and discounts \u2018show an.increase \u2018exceeding: $24,000,000, but \u2018a de \u2018crease compared with May last exceeding $4,000,000, the\u2019 \u2018amount\u2019 for June of this -year showing a _total of $282,872,134.On\u201d both by comparison with May last and June a year ago, and now \u2018amount to '$33,573,530.Thus, it would appear that while stock, transactions are increasing, the général\u2019 \u2018business of the country\u2019 dur-, ing J June did not keep up to the high .water mark established.in May.« The month and $38,500,000 more than for June -of last year.The paid-up capital of the thirty-five banks now amounts to\u2019 $07, 095, 718, and the amount of rest or reserve fund to $36,437,736, or about 54.30 percent.\u2018There are now ten banks hav- -ing héadquarters'in Ontario, twelve in \u2018Quebec; eight in Nova Scotia, three in New Brunswick.and.two in Prinee.Ed- in Quebec is '$37,711,951, in Ontario it'is, $23,085,901, in Nova Scotia\u2019 $7,112, 815, in New Brunswick\u2019 '$880,000, and in Prince \u2018Edward Island $304,961.The largest bank in Canada is the Bank of Mont 000 and a \u2018rest\u2019 of $7,000,000.It is fol- \u2018lowed by the \u2018Bank of Commerce, with | & capital of $8,000,000, the Merchants | Bank of Canada, with a \u201ccapital of.36, 000,000, and the Bank \u2018of British Nonth- \u2018America, with a capital of nearly 35,- of the banks then drops to $2,500,000 and below- it The Summerside\u2019 Bank, \u201cof Prince Edward Island, has\u2019 the smallest paid-up capital.of any, only\u2019 amounting to $48,666, but it has a \u2018rest\u2019 of exactly _B0 percent, and pays a dividend of seven ; \u2018figure at which the harbor \u2018office i is destination in poor\u201d condition if it were sic -ward Island.The total paid-up capital.|: real, with a paid-up capital of $12,000,- .000,000.| The individual paid up capital et Mr.Kenpedy bad not: got the-hel from\u2019 the Harbor {Commmimsioners.that all sorts of difficult technical matters, \u2018is some $12,000.a Fear, and he was con- | \u2018cerned as to whether an of the commis.bor improvements'at- the dictation.of this of that\u2019 commissioner; and neither would \u201cthe harbor tugs be.sed on Sundays for.\u2018plessure purposes by: certain \u2018partite, 85 investigation into the waste \u2018surrounding { \u2018the operation of the: Brust might: revedl ¥ instance, if the commissioners.were.in {; receipt of a.yearly salary, \u2018instead of be: } ing \u2018paid five dollats for: each usual,\u201d ad: journed, - \u201cextraordinary OF \u2018committee meeting, that \u2018business would: be: enters \u201ctained and: disposed of more\u2019 jexpedi-| tiously.FR The late heated period\u2014det us Dope: | fully epeak of it es of the past\u2014has.Te] \"vealed a sad amount of nervous overs strain both: in- personal breakdowns and in popular disquiet.The worst\u2019 legaëÿ |, which the nineteenth century has.bequeathed.to: the twentieth is & condition \u201cof attenuated nerves.\u2018This is: \u2018probably; \"more true of North America; \u201c than it is.of Burope.It ie usual to remark that- each new generation on this soil is more\u2019 nervous.than the last.The climate: of \u2018this continent is much more stimulating, Its.people having, more: opportunities of | success\u2019 \u201care more ambitious, < < besiden | being, aps the other hand the people of North \u2014 erica probably consume less stimulants.This is not so much because they are more prudent or virtuous as because they earlier discovered that they could not stand them.Both sides of the sea have, however, an enormous deal to learn \u2018in this matter yet, especially as the re\u2019 constantly on\" the increase.But pos gibly one of the chief causes of increased nerve strain is the wonderful\" develop ment of artificial light.In former times it was only a very limited portion of the \u2018population which could afford, to any great extent, to turn might into day, say on a market night \u2018fast by.an ingle bleezin\u2019 finely,\u201d with the aid possibly of a poor candle to keep the \u2018landlady and Tam from growing\u2019 too gracious, For the \u2018most part, sleép was :the one occupation for the hours of darkness and what was lacking in summer was abundantly\u2019 made up in winter.When Abraham hed nothing to do after dark but to sit in his tent door and À percent.Tle teridency in Canada, how- unlike \u201cthe \u201cUnited States, js \u201cto.pe | encourage big\" \u2018banks with .numerous\u2019 | prac branches.Of the thirty-five banks dcting.| work, ca eapi- po he ninetéenth was all.ig CH is: 1m Ky | charged by Mr.\u2018Bickerdike \u2018and those a.who agree with.\u201chim that fhe © Trust: is:f ; \u201cof stores.If there is anything like this § © plans and apecificätions.zand.: reports on 4 and; on the other hand, he has never.) \u2018been leit alone to.choose: \u2018the\u2019 \u2018special\u2019 v\u201c\u2019 : \u201cgreatly values & z thiia.| the.throne,, The\" change.was probably\u2019 : \u2018urged as being a\u2019step in thé.direction: of | imperial\u2019 \u2018consolidation as much és with.- we.aré told they have been.A proper | \u2018some curious thiñgs.It is possible, ig 8 5 Perhaps, more iuder the Pyrit A lserisé où the | Pha of time.= sources and temptations in this line aréy .count.the stars there was.no good res- : son \u2018why he should mot live to over a: | that we in these dâys/have robbed.our] +.| selves: of\u2019 the requisite amount.of nerve |; recuperation.Our \u2018social arrangements .are such: that in.spite of où ves \"it is usually nearly midnight.and < after it before we get to] \u201cness makes early.demands, This js a line in \u2018which the twentieth century: will need to.be imperative.The teaching of l'tralians wanted to throw out: the; were just a little upsetting in their wiys.| When.ther, consented fond the.appeal, \u2018a growing-boy point.df- view.in Canada, who Have: learned à the of such an.appeal to dn.entirely: 1; terested tribunal, \u201cdoinot- wish to-.see the court: either \u2018ébolished, \u201cor.\u2018disabled: \"a very high Yalüé on \u2018this court, remoy- ed as it is from.the.differences .which divide: the Canadian _people, and \"having\" .no object | bow to, vindicate right, especial dy if that right be \u2018on the: side\u2019 of a.minority.It need not be added that English-speaking minorities : : value \u2018equally- for like reasons.; made that the colonies shoul 2 be \u201crepre-: theiiisélves very \u201canxiously \u2018representation.would add to.its value.as a court of appeal -or lessen it.Many came to the conclusion which the-gov- ernment seems to have reached, that the latter result would follow.In\u2019 favor of the proposal it-was held that such\u2019 an ambition should be open to the Taw | yers of all parts of the empire.With this probably all- will agree, and there is no reason why able men from any\" part of the empire should not, on their: own merits, have.a cliance of a seat on this high bench.But this is not the question at issue; it is whether the various branches of the empire shall have: each a representative upon the bench.In favor of that it is said that their exclusively British experience, are \u201calto gether at sea in dealing with - colonial: conditions, which, to.a \u2018colleague froin the colony.in question would be entirely\u2019 familiar, that British lawyers must necessarily be strangers to the legislation \u201ccolonial lawyer would be as familiar as ABC.Against this, however, it.may: be said that there is-no- class of cases which exact more- of the, judges than \u2018hundred.Races of people who, have not these colonial Questions.which are Abus \u2018those times for.\u2018there is certainly \u201cHoth cole ; \u201cing worse for the nervous \u2018system than a E \u2018ad& dè niot airive in Liverpool in as good, 7 nition as they should.To-day Léaw'a So A P.R.truck \u2018about noon \u2018pass\u2019 along} + St.\u2018Pautistreet, - ear St.Sulpice, with 00 : \u2018this { protection from the sun.; \u201cwhen I saw it, if all our exported \u2018cheese and: ch \u2018to the Privy Council altogether.\u201chey = es Our French: -Tainority- has leérned' to set | .Lordships, as now constituted, with an { and customs of the colonies Which to a | Bg an: ppeal to\u2018 some .Canadian- j lected possibly not Yor his ju cal\u2019 eminence.Whether \u2018this \u2018result.fol- | lowed .or mot, such would be the\" esti- | mate in which the court would.be held large,\" who would Judge.Oo happened to: repre: \u2018made: \u2018that cheese and butter: from Can- I T-boxes of cheese, without any tarpaulin I wo : throngh-the\" FF it\\does; I come 1e transferring of cheese from\u2019 the cats ito the ships.exposed io \u2018this great heat \u201cof temperature is partly, if ».the.cause\u2019 oË the: fisounte] , the.reverond - gen- » his \u2018vanise.IE Wa \u201che said: in reportirig.the hatter, \u201cI dea\u2019t think the: contents .Will :be of \u2018much tse to any one.They mean.hpa- dreds of dollars to me, for the valise contains vessels and altir vestments which I \u2018intended to use in the place to which.Iam going, but the thief will sureiy be disappointed when he finds that be cammot, gon-.vert \u2018them {nto \u2018money.\u2019 The rallway: officials.told the priest that beyond all doubt he would zet \u2018his: valise back.The thief wanted a priest were something \"which he never bargained for.\u2018In his conscience would accuse him, d.be eturned.; The : days later, a-local priest, ng to an East End Lariat, brought the.Talis left at his doorstep,\u201d the contents Law: \u201cbeen untouched.From letters which.\u2018the priest was.discovered, and\u2019 \u2018the \u2018former forwarded - to.him.them,\u2019 said one\u2019 \u2018of the station cfficials,- \"and there is a class of \u2018persons always -on the lookout for the chalice to steal an wm- -brella or a valise, not to speak of .profes- fonal thieves who calouiate uppn: the proneness to forget when the crowd is large and the time limited, but the vestments of à priest would in\u2019 the na of \u2018a white elephant, and I Dave no doubf the thief: vas disgusted When, he made examina.ton! FAMILY POISONED ; A gentleman who cer, Df.Labérge, \u2018that be and his family had been poisoned, presumably by tainted food.On Saturday night: they - visited friends at Point St.Charles, and after-re- teoning.Two physicians were.called and administered antidotes which soon had the desired.éffect.- On \u2018being questioned as to the kind of: food they had récently eaten \u201come of the: articles partaken of.at supper: -time- was found to have .been pickled pigs\u2019 feet, AB such meat is eagtly tainted in hot | weather \u2018it 15 considered.probable that this, je- years, the - figures.being for \u20181898, same .-exposure, to-\u2018the- conclusion\u2019 that that .money - or.such | atrus 1 valuables.as - Le, could readily.disposé of.| The vestments of \u2018do the station, explaining that it had been | | been found in the valise, the address.of \u201cPeople leave all sorts \u2018of things \u2018behind \u2019 ; responding girget with the treat.yesterday.reported to thé.des © vermont on | turning home allexperienced.symptoms; of | \u2018THEY WANT.THE CANADIAN GOV: 1 \\ ERNVENE 0 BAKE ACTON eae ©.AGAINST GERMANY.D e following is noopy-oithe titi dressed to the Zop8 of the petition a | \u201cCouncil \u2018with reference to the action ta- Ken by Géfmünyin raising 4 tariff wall against imports.from Canada.Tue pe- dation.proposes that Canada \u2018should adopt d' discriminate To His Bxcolioney Right Horvrable the ~ = Bart.of: -Mito, Q.CAG.,, Governor of: on of Canada in Pontet: humbly .sheweth,\u2014 Le \u201cThat Germany has\u2019 recently\u201c renewed the 0 eat discriminetion\u201d adoptèd \u201cay few years = ago agalnst - Canada by.levying .a.higher n Tale, -of duty.upon imports from this Foun \u2019 re | leva would be.\u2018the one who: \"would: have 3 the.fall.; confidence of \u2018both peoples-i in \u2018the 3 op grat in à vid: FE they than from any other portion of the British eng a us remon reason assigne for such .action bs given g preference In in us #5 Fag ug from: Great\u2019 B: ves, ay ction through a \u2018British Army, Army, 'N snd diplomatic service, ay your petitioners id\u2019 consider tat any concession made to Great - | os LL.eran pad tot De ception to.that.the \u2018man discrimination against Canada So | warranted; = à suff That Germany not suffering from tariff preference.given to Great Britain 1e is.evidenced: by the: fact thet imports from =~ Germany into C have increased rer er diminished during \u2018the Cy JE : That \u2019the- export from Cotade oo A many consisted\u201d largely of agricultural pu -ducts, and thal while a market for same is baling found elsewhere, the.loss of the Ger .man demand deprives Canada of a compet- .{ing market -which is & great disability.to Canadian producers, the Rect of the dis- ~ cfiminating tariff being shown by the.Ge- creased direct exports to Germany of = a padian grain Brain as foilows: 1858, $867,000;.1809, * That Fe statistics of exports to Germany ° do \u2018not show all the: loss \u2018of trade cose quent upon the tariff discrimination: ie.\u201cCanadian grain, d= a.considerable portion oF hat trade was done through.Belgiiy .That there seeris to be no present hops favored-nation treatment, \u2018unless in conse- \u2018quence of retaltatory tariff: meseures on the Pe erstore.your Defitionère humbly pray erefore, your ers.amb pray - Your Excellency in Council will be pleased to take into consideration the matter of said tariff discrisiination by Ger- -miany egainst Canada, with a: view of adept- ing the course usually pursued by other.nations under like circumstances, ile., \u2018ths Imposing of such increased duties -on -Ger- \u2018men goods imported into Canada as may - - demonstrate to the German Government the inexpediency: of \u2018gontinuifig to.withhold {rom this \u2018country the most favored-nation \u2018treatment it formerly enjoy - And your petitioners, as a duty Found, .T \u201cwill ever pray, etc.Signed on behalf.=» thé \u201cCominitteé \u2018 of ached \u2018the progress Te n°8: strike on the C.P.R.fhe general public expressed: but limited interest .in\u2019 the contest, and when it be came known that fe c.P Les, the Det eu thy which e siight sympathy ch mey have been generated.at' {he beginning seemed to evaporate.It must be\u2019 mid, Lowever, that the men are faithfully obey- dng the instructions waizh {he commitiey issued when the strike was ordered.There has been no viojence.The track has not teen interfered with.At.the beginning \"| there was some little atone-throwing; but, them- gcnerally, the men have conducted -selves with much.circumspection.: rae i \u2018pe of endura the: Top Tenéntatives of the men say.is thought of giving in unfll a satisfactory settiome is Feached.Où the other hand, the.C.P.R.\u2018pfficials smile \u2018when you mes tion\u2019 strike.They, \u2018want.to know whers the strike is.\u201cThe they sky, is properly attended-to all over the system.Some men-&ave quit work, it is true, but others | have taken sheir places.There been no interruption of traffic.i no _-inconveniagce: .The ;-putlle- a fared Thelonly persons who have suf- er je those 2 men who obeyed tue in- THE RICE ASSOCIATION MEET , Capt: Weatherbee Wi} \u2018Mr.Lyong- of Ottawe,, contractor, va 4 the ranges \u2018at Pointe aux Trembles, on ast; to inspect the: work and \u2018push\u2019 a the details necessary for the matches © \u2018the.Province of Quebéc.Rifle Associaton.The work 1s so far advanced that it 1s «= pected a fow targets will bs ready for use of intending competitors on Saturday.Aug.- 8.Both the Grand Trunk and Cand dian Pacific Railways have agreed to issue return tickets .to Montreal at single rates to- competitors in dn he fuatches of the En = vince .of fla Assoctation, which - }:are to be Quebes on -Aug.13- Local men can obtain full are from he secretaries of thelr associations or by co secretary.Box The chief 889, Mon TRE.CITY'S DEATH RATE.\u201cLast week the numberof deaths reported \u2019 A \u2018the City Hall was 205.Of these 115 wer ich infants as against 212 two weeks ago, whic is At 88 agains reduction though sll a sadiy heavy rate.Of those who die were.Catholics, 22 Protestants and Jews.TUK PRETTY GOOD CATCH.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Burdon, who are spendi ns the summer in Hudson; went out on ot urday .evening after tea and returned 8 about twp hours with - sixty-seven fish, .a]l caught with hook and line | was the cause of the trouble.number of their friends enjoyed 8 dish the same next morning for br +The\u2019 petition of 1 Hbéninsittee-of' Manage.© of the Montreal Corn\u2019 Exchange As- | die) of Germany \u2018according to Canada most- 7 .B.was raring ; Ve +5 vatiet Adrertisements.Genuine.- Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, ver small and as easy to take as sugar _ FOR HEADACHE.FOR DIZZINESS.FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR-TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN: .FOR THE COMPLEXION + ques fs | of manslaughter.Dr.- tained EASILY PE?PARED.ECONOMICAL.® a\u201c Consul Your Physician.A sample and.our book.el mothers sent free.by mail.LEEMING, MILES & co, : - = Montreal, MARRIAGE LICENSES, INSOLVENT ESTATES.- * JoMN ¥.M.DEFF, - OHARTERED AQCOUNTANT, 107 fit.Jamses Street and .Or: pattern required.LOÔSE \"LEAF BINDERS and SHEET HOLDERS.MORTON, \u2018PHILLIPS & co.oo Montreal.\u2018 -ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.>>, MONEX TO LEND.: .CUSHING _ BARRON, NOTARIES & OOMMISSIONERS, He Ste James strect ; Whole Wheat Flour For Brown Bread, .R: A.DUNTON, BL.Ÿ \u2018NOTARY, &¢.Funds for Investment, - \u2018MARRIAGE LIOBNSES.TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 §¢.James St, The: Grand Uld- Staple HSER BAKING: LLIN INSOLVENT NOTICE In the Matter of - Vv.TAILLEFER, General Store; \\ BAWÉESBURY, ONT.; Insolvent.The undersigned wil ii geil b publie auc- thon, at No: 68°St.J real, THURSDAY; the 25th AR, roo, Lee à AT 12 O'CLOCK: : © assets by sald HisOIV Lo Roots and Shoes Heo ve $648.64 ta and | 92.61, Rod © Cloth 359.29 Goods ., .904.81 dware, otc.oo 474.62 ures 2.eu 49.70 Tue store will Be.opi; nie ction.on the ore e e th Instant.© ry 7588 end-1606 Notre: D > ot MARCOTTE BROS, k ; à - 8 0 ay \u2018| this morning.J \u2018cpuplaiing: that thé tender plait | Te Ey, ; Sera ee 1 dering na pu ting 4 under Eb.MILLER\" patent, auf \u2018sise .The Malted Cereals Company Mak- - tation head Fhead office, Mont -| cerned.retail trade prove this statement.A CONVICT \u201cPOISONED | Gedeon Deguire Dies | at .St, Vincent de.Paut Penitentiary.DRANK METHYLATED SPIRITS EXTRACTED FROM SHELLAC.2m An inquest was held last evening at\u2019 St.Vincent de Paul penitentiary on the body.of a convict who died there on \u201cSunday er suspicious circumstances.The \u2018convict, Gedeon Deguire, entered serve seven years for killing an Italian at Coteau du Lac, having been convicted Dugas, who reported that death Was caused by pois oning from methylated spirits.By the evidence of the guards and other convicts, the method in which this.was ob- \u201c was shown.The convicts are frequently served with small gunantities\u2019 of white shellac made up with methylat-' ed spirits, for their work.They \u2018do not: \u2018dare, of course, to steal all they get, .| but.each time they save up a Little or what is served to.them, and -graduëll collect enough.to get- drunk- on They} Ot Much: as pasible,- i mitts of Pine Yop, a © In\u2019 this way, Deine \u2018had.A \u2018quite à \u2018quantity-of.the poisonous stuff.\u2019 he shared his dose\u2018with a fellow-conviet, Dolphis Bruneau.3t, both weft 40 sléep and had to be, ta en to their cells.ater on, when\u2019 they did not wake up, the: doctor of the institution was ealled, and did-what he: \u2018| could.Bruneau recovered, but Deguire, having \u2018drunk more heavily, or having a.| weaker constitution, died: \"The jury decided \u2018on à vérdict of \u201cpois- -oning :by methylated spirits, extracted: \"from shellac, collected in.small quanti: \u201cF ties- lang time.\u201d No .blame is imputed to.\u2018the penitentiary authorities.\u2014 ! CITY ACCIDENTS.J.Larose, \u2018dock: Aaborer, \u201chad - bis le broken\u2019 ahd '-érushed: s beam whick fell'on-itwhile-he was 5 works fr -ing at the Furness line wharf last nigbt.He was taken to the General al Hospital.Joseph St.Pierre, of£.133 Quésnel .| street, got his fingers crushed while at work at the Montreal College ycsterday.\" \u2018He was taken to the Notre Dame Jlos- @mputate some-of them.Charles: \u2018eaught -and crushed in some He was taken to \u201cthe General Hospital.EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT.- The protracted - hot \u2018spell is mi i affecting crops and Tegetation \u2018of kinds both in \u2018the city \u2018and re \u2018Farmers, _ especially \u201ccomplainir ce ; Ino} ; od.baked and cracked, and it.is pos or sible,.especially.on andy tracts, vegetation, to find nourish: t.sufficient | to keep: it alive.\u201cThe hay to vas: gathered in\u2019 before.the.dry on, but straw will be shortened - and | the harvest hastened if this kind of weather continues.Berries\u2019 and other its are ering severely, the prices are keeping up-acco; = \u201cj the city the parks show the\u201d effec 8 of x \u2018 Advertisements.À Temporary Famine Thousands of Consumers of = lal Daft nl Are Deprived of \u2018Their Favorit > Breakfast Dish.The Rush of Orders is Great and Pressing\u2019 from \u2018Grocers in All Provinces.\u2014 ing Strenuous Efforts To Keep ; Up The Supply.It.can be truly said \u2018that at.the present | \u2018time, no other breakfast grain food.is.| as popular as Malt, Breakfast.Food in \u2018the Pominion of \u201cCanada.= \u201cWholesale: \u201cand \u2018retail grocers and tens of thousands.of delighted \u201cusers declare without hes: thet Malt Breakfast Food is far.all other known grain foods, .and\u2019 our -best physicians pronounce it a.true health food.À visit to the factory.at Cowansville, Que, where all is dé- lightful cleanliness, order, system and in- \u2018| cessant production, and a look at the accumulating and unfilled \u2018orders at the is conclusive evidence that the public demand is phenom It is literally true-when we-state, there |= is a \u2018temporary famine as as .the supply of Malt \u2018Breakfast Food is \u2018con- Letters from the wholesale and\u2019 Many business houses have not a package in stock, and consumers, who do:not quite comprehend the position \u2018of the overworked and over-rushed factory, are daily clamoring or supplies of their 7 \u2018chosen breakfast fl Malted Cereals Company, while sincssely thanking the wholesale and 1.retail grocers of Canada for \u2018past favors | and\" eotitinued \u2018interest in \u2018thie success of Malt \u2018Breakfast Food, can give the assur-\" ance that; with new and increased facili- tien, they will be able in.a week: or two- ta.fill all back orders.\u2019 To.the tens Breakfast Food, the Malted Cereal Company - promise o' strict \u201ccontinuance.of \u2018' \u2018higl tandard.of \u201cpurity that has die Mate Breakiest Food muck 8 fast | * Fiona with young and old.-} St.Giles\u2019s the penitentiary on March 25, 1898, to.| performed.an autopsy, : let the: shellac settle A the: bostom of 2) drink the Being a man of conyivial- temperam-f:t, | Shortly, after drink | \u201cpital, : where it was found\" necessary\u201d to | i J.Gotte, wit engineer.on the}: -|-Allañ line 88.\u2018Brazilian,\u2019 got his fingers wl \u2018and.Miss Elizabeth Swanson, of - | field, \u201c| theft of 33.05 from of - thousands.of users of delicious Malt |.\u2018the.\u201cheat the \u2018most, dried and\u2019 seared to fall-liké Peine\u201d driod end are \u2018Hot enou h men inthe cil er's department te do.this p J ; A HBAVY CATCH.i A \u201cvery .suécesstul picnic - was.held [nt \u2018Ste.Rose b about\u2019 thirty members of hoir end\u201d \u2018friends.on Saturday last.Tea was provided by the ladies of the party.and a most enjoyable: afternoon was spent.\u2019 amusement.Was caused by the fact that after some hours\u2019 fishing the net \u2018result was one mud \u2018turtle.This has \u2018beén preserved by dr.Jas.Meckle, as the choir mas © NEW I.Cc.æ ENGINE.Engine 262, another of the sim le of locomotives fitted with uple type.8 the Cleveland cylinders,\u201d \"built by the Pa, for the \u2018Intercoloni ilway,: with _ the compound es Pah Son d Trunk, It: B claim tive iin 1 The ye ve Fillmore, who recently resigned \u2018the.sition of of the Pacific lines of the Southern acific - Failway, snd and \u201cwho: a by Mr.J.erbert, for- my.superintendent of the eastern: di i vision of the.the, Grand, Trunk Railwa; \u2018city, will .receive a retiring on \u2018ance till Dec.31,-1901; of a: \u2018thonkand do lars per.month, .and After: that.date.a: ie -allowance of five Hundred.a month.Te i+ anderstood thy 1] Wr JE: fold, th e master \u201cmm hops.at.thé \u2018Poiit; \u2018ago; effective on Ang, 1 eee Locomotivé.paily, hich he vill-oocupy.a most fisport t ROAD REFUSE FOR SIDEWALKS: - An emploÿee- of: the\u2019 Road, Department -Waë- engaged \u2018this \u201crforning in\"filling in the \u201cbroken \u2018sidewalks-at \u201cat the \u2018corner \u201cof MeCord.and eellington Streets with.the refuse fro ad, om , 18 to tlie | Cons going.amp «2 CHANGE IN A\u2019 LAW FIRM.daw i \u201cof Busca Ÿ Ly 3 Ew et \"The \u201cRev.G.Osborne.Troop a ty pred ia London, England, ay je i \u2018Mrs: H.Christie and Miss Chris \u201cof the Rew D.D \u2018Mr.and Mrs.leaye on Monde they \u201cwin\u201d spen \u2018summer.a Miss Swanson, of Waterville, Sy Mrs.Eliott, % Black Lake, Ww] \u201cthe.zemainder PE the\u2019! Que, | Spring: Mass., have been -spen afew} days in the city, the.guests: of Guys\u2019 \u201ctation, .218 \"Wood \u2018avenue, ; Westin metre - CIIY ITEMS.; Louis Cousinéaa, \u201cproprietor of J the: ate Francais, street, was acel Goutal choked to to des: ast on Saturday.; A young lad named Roch was, \u201cyester-.\u2018day.sentenced to the reformatory for \u2018four years by Judge Choquiet - for \u201cthe s father.He pleaded guilty, and is known as-a bad boy.A.Mineault, beer waggon driver, sus- \u2018tamed a severe cut on the leg.from a | broken bottle on_ Saturday night, and was teken to the Notre Dame - Two Windsor street fruit dealers were |\u2019 yesterday sentenced.by Mr.Recorder \u201cwhile \u2018eating his | Poiriér to a fine of $2 or fifteen days, | for obstructing the sidewalk with their goods.' HURRAH FOR CANADA! The victory of the Argonatt eight at \u201cPhiladelphia on Saturday is an event | over which ail Canada, and Toronto \u20ac -pecially,.will experience a feeling of pride.*The os.were pitted | \u2018the best cari the.ited ve 18 could\u201d produce; élan the \u201cVesper\u201d \u2018eight, who won\u2019 the world\u2019s champion- \u2018ship in Paris, last year.Another cause for pride to Canadians: is the fact that the eg crew was second, showing \u2018that the fntries from Canada are both superior \u2018to \u2018the best oarsmen in- the United, States at present.In advance gossip in the Philadelphia papers, it was giver out that the Toronto and Winnipeg men were feared because of the form shown in practice, and it turned\u2019 out that the fears were well grounded.The champions should have an enthusiastic welcome home.The victory of Lou Scholes, second son of Mr.J.F.Scholes, in the Jntermediate Singles, is also a matter.of co tula- Lion te to Toronto \u2014 Toronto Wor July \u2014 A FISH COMBINE.\u2018Trénton, NF, July 20\u2014The Pacific Packing and Navigation Company \u2018(the salmon combine), to in salmon an afternoon.The authorized capital is $25,000,000, divided into $12,500,000 seven \u2018percent \u2018prec: rel stock, and $12,500,000 common.stock.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | CHICAGO CABLE CAR WRECK.Chicago, July\u2019 21.\u2014Nine passengers | Were seriously \u201churt and eight painfully |.1 bruised in the wreck of a.Madison street.able \u2018car to-day.The cause of the \u201cac- es [tHE ST.LAWREN RO .Watering has to be vesorio to, but there | BéFORTANE MEETING OF: QUEHEO i - partment bad n Locomotive Works, ton, | rived at the Grand Trunk shops Sartor.- nadia ait it.is being tested as to.its\u2018 - Tosent,\\ he haying arriv | for this new ins thät her | Lanting capacity exceeds that of any: ocomo try.he to found \"that: the\u2019 moving - ip as.proposed \u201cwas, \"of, tive ne \u2018highest, import- 001 | minutes of the conference sho ic\u2018of th e Grand ge 8 who pli k'y ve resignation a few: days | - wht \u2018report; of Captain provements would \u201cMr.William Patterson; who \u2018was\u2019 re | : cently called to the Bar has entered \u2018the! \u2026 on- & pres the ! ; on Fri \"are visiting Fou, Sheford, the guests A ; Sclater and, familys.Mr \u2018| shippers \u2018have.considera | ai Fad Co J other fish, was Incorpcrated here .this |- cident was a defective cable.\u2018rope.\u2019 .HARBOR (COMMISSIONERS.oQusbec, Fay, asi relative\u201d to: the \u2018improvement: of id a yery aber the St.Le Lawrence Toute \u2018yesterday after-| \u20ac -pilogs recom- | | mended that the position of the Red.Island lightship be changed, that it be] \u2018 removed\" some distance .dquth-\u2018unti- it] would be in twenty fathoms of water, |- Some time.ago it! \u2018At à recent meeting of the commissioners) which was attended by Sir W | Conran this \u2018question came\u2019 Up, but Col: prdeau, the.Deputy.Minister of Ma: i \u2018and Fistreries, who was also ot on that occasion, stated that the \u2018dela information \u201cwhich\u201d dod: a.them \u2018fo oppose this and-he would ilfrid | Pleased to meet, the pilots a little later, Gal hoped that Sie.Lo Europe.on the S88.\u2018Tunis Lois, \u2018however, was compels to go L Gour Ratios ones 5\u2019 whole guest cused, with the re \u2018gnce to.safe maviggtion, and that.thei} \u2018change would have no.bad effect on ves.(WLLL ALL - .sels of any class, but that, on.the con: | trary; it would \u2018be.mow ¥, sels and that the.igider.the\" it- could \u201cbe \u2018rectified.\u201cColonel: porn Have to: be given of db.nt official document wi fore the commission, from tn Before tho co Department, enclosing the | ; 3 Maxwell, the surveyor la combitiati of \u2018that department, on the navigable | ve | channels of the St: Lawkence to.ue.report is\u2019 the strongest; -sible argument in favor: of the mort gs agaïnst.the.south channel that ite adoption after = me sb grea ly itate nae- ud render; i oe nier to: pois, and WI es, Jacob S.; | fron.Patterson\u2019 2 & Garneau.LE » London, On J Do- potes by the Tr.Ex vests.| | question ay sates; heard: |: = ot diserimime- | a Ps pps ohn.\u2018Bowman, of 4 » Bowman: \u2018Hardware\u2019 * Company, omplained, \u2018of: A rèté on-wire.Pittsburg and: Cle 30 \u201cTower rates than.London for Coed ge: shippers; \u2018 whilé \u2018the \u2018American shippers\u2019 Tates Vyiiidsor, & and this duty.and -evables \u2018them pei và wh Jocal wholesals houses.Allen, of the Western.Hie En obj ects to the classification wand E he discriminatory rates on wire.Mr.J.K.Pope, secretary of the Military Manufacturing\u201d Company, told.the conïimissioner that.there, were many phases.of \u2018the freight rate situation which he would.not care to discuss in \u2018publie.His company had to contend with the fact that the railways gives to Montreal and_Toronto manufacturers gs Jow:a rate to Winnipeg as London manu- factürers can obtain.An extra haul of five hundred or more miles is not considered by the reilways.\u201c This i is a gen- eral- source of complaint.The rates from east to -west, also, -are about ten\u2019 | pepe lower than from west to.east.hé rates for Ontario\u2019 for shipments less than carload lots are also unsatisfactory, being\u201935.to 50 percent - \u2018higher.than carload rates.The lower rates for iron and steel from.:turers there to compete Gudersd with To he THE QUEEN'S STATUE THE MODEL FOR TORONTO A SUCCESS.Toronto, July 2.\u2014The \u2018Evening Tele- uly.22 gram\u2019s\u2019 special London cable of soya: The Hon.G.R., premier of Ontario, is greatly pleased with the mo- of the statue of the Queen, as prepared by and expresses the opin- lon that it be the finest thing of ithe kind in the Dominion.The statue is a Teplica that at Hongkong.Among the former notable works of Reggi are busts of the late Right Hon.vi \u2018E.Gladstone and «Lord Beacons- TORONTO MOULDERS STRIKE.Toronto, July 22.\u2014Close- upon.200.men are.out on strike to-day in the brass manufacturing trade in this city.trouble, which originated with the brass moulders, has now involved machinists, pe finishers, attern-makers and the 'o-day thirty brass fiu- hors pag polishers came out from Lhe factory of the James Morrison Company.Nine shops are now affected, the men in each : case numbering \u2018from five P a thirty, Thrée shops havé signed \\ aluable for |1F59RF large inward and \u201coutward \u2018bound: ves: | ipa; rovernnient should first | 9-7 : -being of.the ocean |; \u201ctrade and \u2018then; if the coasters had any- |i > \u201cthing to\" com plain \u201cof, i \u201cfi \u2018Gourdeau.asked that the ; \u201cbe:sent | y, |-to Ottawa, whilé stating that in any case .+} the change could not: and wold: not -be made; until next spring, as timely Tait also: Iaid |* some\u2019 hone im-|- : \u2018been exonerated of the charges ocainst Pit \u2018an ; Jan had.utilized his\u2019 official ition «to! er | PRE \u201c| sion.eci a i te \u201chote: duri uring Govern EE \u2018distribution.5 Kihgato nadian railways\u2019 have in the last few] years incréaged the rates to\u2019 Canadian |.\u2018appointed a commissioner t \u2018have been decreased.tA Détroit |- Tits in \u2018Ontario for the; province of Un] Fes Às \u2018ghipp: ware into.Ontario\u2019 Eg ata Jess oe ant they could ton from.pony, verifies \u2018the\u2019 statement \u201cthat.the \u2018company is consid: Hing\u2019 the \u2018building: of a ago suffering fiom poison *on\u2018Sunday,.\u201cwith the Boers in.the: early part of the\u2019 - Cable.Company Los issued this .no- Pittsburg allow, manuine \u201cat.the.op, eral Barrow it was who figured in Lhe\u2019 | over the Indian troops there saved \u2018an |, The ats, e Boxes \u2018for 22.50.At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates A C0, Torontas , mts Wanted fer On Ohase's Last and complete Res Manille, Jt marsh; \u201ccivil governor \u2018of Ben: kim by civil commission.On account of e- imposiibility\" of their \u2018continuing together \u2018the: Tesigration.\u2018of Mr.Scherer, .\u2018Whitmarsh was censu \"other natives\u201d iipon his farm ha J iis am tario, ~ Howard S.\u2018 Folger; pèrel.füanager: of \u2018the \u201cThousand jo, pes, si -Com-j dev.\u201cboat.\u201cMr.\u201d Thomas a où] ji Biirrit\u2019s Rapids, | came to the \u2018Kingston Hopital a \u2018a week.a years: Hi on Beas ed i Kin, ; i pra \u2018COUNT ADELBERT STERNBERG.\u2018Berlin, July.22.< Private :'despatches| from Vienna say: that \u201cCount \u201cAdelbert Sternberg,: an: Austrian officer who was.war in\u2019 South\u2019 Africa, and was captured | \u201cwith General Cronje at-Paardeberg,, will soon go to the United Sates accompani- ed-by Prince Miguel of Bragranza.apart OOMMERCIAL CABLE DELAY.New York, July 22.~The Commercial tice: to heavy delay on*the Siberian Tad Jimes \u201cmessages for Ja NY.playing in a baseball game here to-day, .was fatally injured.ater batting a ball, he started for first, base, but: \u2018fell over à broken bat which had been -camelessly thrown on the ground.The sharp end of -the aplin- tered bat: entered his side below the\u2019 \u2018ribs and passing.upward protruded from his neck.lf GEN.ARTHUR BARROW, D.§.0.Toronto, July 22\u2014General Arthur ¥.Barrow, D.8.O,, one oË the British generals in the Chinese campaign, is in ihe\u2019 city on his way home from C China.Gen- siding trouble with Russia \u2018at the Tientsin railway station.His command.outbreak of \u2018hostilities between the disputants.; SEATTLE \u2018MACHINISTS RETURN SpA 10 WORK.\u2018machinists in the.employ of of the Pacific | Coast Company, who left the ir positions when the local machinists\u2019 union ordered\u2019 a strike last May, ill return to\u201d work |.t w, an agreemen reving en reached between the men.and\u2019 President \"Carroll.86 ANOTHER.SOUTHERN.LYNCHIG.may | dead body of.: from a k here, bert Ly fet (écris Les ; à \u2018Comber, bo ; ac w \u201cman.: els.\u201c1-ed the prison doors and ordered the pris- 2 oùer-fo walk in, a.mob of men at least the Ti Governor, Whitmarsh, hes- 1 \u201clay ye iio one ot the pi cause the Manufacturers\u2019: J ociation Te \u2018tiopd, tan \u2018ed \u2018ificome;: News -is/ex from \u2018Washi tie power \u2018of- Ehe, resent 1e islature to veer gn: jsme of : an apoplectit stroke: Japan | closed down inside of.a: \u2018month\u2019 and the \u2018routed .via.Nort] are.only accepted business \u2018moved: to Hartford, oD: \u201cThe \u2018sender's \u201cThe 8 _it- is sai rged: with bis : July 29 Newell | & fered no damege from.the storm.= ing\u2019 to the.city on Monday.\u201c Seattle, Wash.July 23 Twenty five | pe Elkins, W.Va.July 22.\u2014To-night | the - William Br pany | as much in Para I Jour to your Price\u2019s- division, which is known \u2018This is a wise > and.\u2018one which Pittsburg, J ily The si Xe si dion: verge wing new were \u20ac Lin F5ordance with the, J recent.th and Timmerman , ganizati times of trouble.th presents\u2019.P lly no \u2018new phases this | just as he wae getting on, the other man.{letter of J.Fierpont Morgan: Messrs.or ont from.P thinks Fa \u2018bad that so many of \\ realise dat ho \u2018organisation path sich \u2018has mor; ; the.drew & kuife and.Stabbed.\u2018him in the: James J; Bi \u20ac.M WC bly sod which is om uh ly * the, old men are kept from going to{to bear the ignomin of such acts can cont |: leg, then turnéd and ran away.B: \u2018Ramuel Rea.Th ; tdeme take the and cheapest to usa.= \u2018work for the glorification of men like | very long sustain: life \u2018in -any - \"well or- prot Pa fotnted À from fous © = blood in thé car a | Tous of - ese Sd D.À x 2 pe s ea add Es LP omni io minnie mtr, and Sus ki Bi pec os Since Sense Dusant Pearline \u2014 Saving we \u2018have 100.« 0 roa & way or, ons itu : ' x ; 0 Jul B present are all experienced men and i j FTREMEN'S STRIKE our.ris 9 Will remain for | and Walter G.) - pr omy?They v entirely dif.og - ition.A number of the men were tod these ace, mainte.of the stationary en Was offici ormerly employéd on the Grand Trunk.nance-of-way men int te inert where Jectared d of loo nigh 8 Joint mest.Que present condition is very gratifying attempts to wreck trains have occurred; pe bl United Mine Workers.The meet- \u201cwe have no cause for.com t: what we\u2018expect from them i Jp Im immediate ing was a stormy one, The committees | MR.POP, REPLIES TO M: and: definite: action and practical | results inted y the joint conference on-|- : tor cars the guilty.\u2019 | fonde to on the ol operators : .winnipeg, ee many of the strikers 0 Oe | appears i sold\u201d hope for, xe instatomaent, reported: Ch ; and | BEAUDRY & BROWN, as: ' that Sixteen co) ; .Ana ivi 55 iver of taking back k the old Ties, sad lo Tost extensive forest Hest and: 1 ea y \u201ctoo ant a an itn, ; IOI | seven: refused.e la Me Roticed in the publihel rg tot Power Compe 3 to bo Reor \u2018the Ly Valley y Coal Company, which ren hich ; TA in a, ; 45, frst preferred, 6; balla amis or.atenrau ower Compan: Reor- |.abou men | miliar with the situation.stated tod masi 103%; Kans./ striking maintenanee-of-way men, that, 155 to he: Tra ders\u2019 Coal Com Louisville and ; 3 gringo s mipprobcusion of ul fs | Ganiaed Possibly\u2019 Today.|i wip seal Lo senate Ti oi | 85nd wid ovat un mach Ve er sr va a Rr EID A en.\u2018T was »ot in favor of the proposed plan unless: they ted: tow Heavy rains on Wednesday and Eri-f.MA; Northern.Pacific profe H.WE i R & SON ;.engineers yet the\u2019 owners have not bad \u2018an oppot- NEW YORK Frocks.3 2 \u201cSTOOKBROKERS, - of the five railway organizations.DUCE ELECTRICAL ENERGY\u2019 frem - .: uly 28.Wair Street The : \u20185 \u2018L wish fo correct this wrong impres THIRIY PEECENT CHEAP.ry of th hn $e Bee re Jo atoeriain thei illios Hew Tork, Ju on Street see | pus se à Braucois Xavier 8%.sion and to say that \u2018have älwayé fa- ER PHAN ANY OTHER.ht in a.day or two all the strikers lo \u201cTh imi leg in | Of Some distress on the present shorts in} hobo ni me wen; the: proposed plan of conciliation, TET COMPANY, 5 will back in 1 their \u2018old places, despite.io borni A 1.1 the American Grasgers due lo reports thers | mb Meme uk \u2018Which was suggested to me & largs (5 ¥ \u2018the stand \u2018taken yesterday.by; seme of Ft MPP, who ha Smijs near send To 35 muh ta Bh Peu | = Sumber of the engineers by lobes and] : «| the com 4 by, \u2018coverlig {en square miles, loses.heay- en as à tush to buy hers at the open \u2019 vesdiutions of joint: meetings.: Sir William \u2018Van' Harpe.this Shamoki So July 23.\u2014Notwith- ily.The tire seemed to centre on the |4ng in consequence, St.rent | running as up erence of opinion between \u2018morniiig from \"St: \u201cAndrew's, N:B., \u2018for standi Fétusal of the Philadelphia Lomeden and Gillies, Bios! Jini.Other [tv tbe London parity.\u2018 thé pres 7 ceneral chairmen and myselt| the express purpose of mdeting- with Mr.& Comp \u2018fo reinstate holders affected are Mr.R.Booth, shires of Union Pacific soit at de io done, VAL TRUST ¢ ir was af to the best mode of procedure M.», Dayis, the.organizer of the St.| their stri a.all of the strik-| 400 400 square miles; Hull Tn be Co.compared Tin 2644 last night an 30 ol in_ carrying out the expressed wish of| Lawrence Light & Power Company, | ers at.the oth hg mines jon: rê- miles, and McLachliz , Arapriot.rior.300 hares of me Thee rs advanoes| oNTRE our members; the other chairnden in the with a view to complete reorganization.| turned : to work otiay.\"The ing of 1 to 2 points also in Missouri Pacific, | M au west wishing to go to Montreal forth- R., and Mr.Wilson, president of the of act, before putting the several general chairmen to the expense of convening in.treal; thus \u2018you will see that my reason for mot going to Montreal at \u2018once was a pure matter of detail, but as ilson: was not aware of this fact, 1 didnot wish fae fact that I have spent a week in this city with Mr.A.Shaw, of.the Or- tre districts where thé- present - str is going on -between the Canad iin that the honor and welfare of sdtisfied with , hel any.det liable to lk fo be dealt with by the strong arm of | the x should.be sorry to believe that men ¢ to: refer\u2019 cétiain dik $ tures which 7e developed in one; je Lt et cific Railway end its striking maînien- \u201cbé: Mr.Davis- stated that the company at the back of the project.The Hom.Senator Diwinmond had been waiti for.several .days the return of Sir Wil ject.nization may, De reached : today, M.Davis observed, at.the.Wind- Hotel this forenoon.: 5 OAL à any rate, no more time wi be lost, now that Sir William has, agri Jin the city.We->had organization, as I say, six.weeks ago, but I ited cer doubeless be lively, times, before it is,\u2019 \u2018Wiilkesbarre, Pa., J 22 \u2014After two months\u2019 strike be vain eine Van Horne in .ordér to effect this: 0b- |- \u2018| spell,\u2019 sai , ur hot Len can\u2019t dois Company\u2019s: fire rooms: are manned by | LANGUOR AND PIRE POINTMENT.Never ai, GR.cer sical\u2019 today\u201d fou \u201ccan pt à \u2018main in Me au is, cémparativ er \u201cwith \u201cméffo- \u2018about.ne Ps You ihe.* There is a time, ind i the country, but it is late Has = beginning of ber, I used METHODIST MINISTERS Iv ST.Provinces includes his departure kro; St.John by special train on Sunday ou like a - furnace; i room, on th top Sat of e couaey de You can cat I \u201cThe country is: or.less.of al try is.more joss of week after his return on Saturday from: With success, aid\u2019 only small cut over, = \"Vaticow therhot | received from the Hon, Clifford Bifton stating that the Domition Gor- \u2018étiment will allow a rébaté of où où - gold that intimate 2\u2014The Daily effort to win the \u2018Ampsriea\u2019s\u2019 ja last a Zap earanes 3 ching.end inclined to but it strong \u201cbr o challenger | aa ness to be run inte the water this pradtice and becomes ed with her.À per- ing, Jo as to enable.her amy nes have It \u201cis quite P possible th ae The fire Wäs Sonat off the lim- rtions tôn understand that his es Erle her! chances of.Victory ould de much brig brighter, blow even.= abat gain on à tow sales and 8 Inland, Texas atid with to ofler their services, while I} had been organized over gix weeks ago; non-union men; and all of the were burned.The Limite of the ¥inwkes- Pacifia, Rei pres wel.5 ; .\u2018thought it was best fo obtain the don What -was now bei idered Wis re- soltieries.are in operatio bury Lumber Con ence) \u2018Terminal Transfer pre Amal, Copper |; sent Cf the vice-president of the C.P.organization, with certain 5 ertaly Infant en | T HE of toe tm ele oy ie os and Su Missour! Facile jost al} of its ke dE points.Toe ross vt Ih \u2018THA 2 work oh for His us the oA 0 5 \u2018Sensevilie\u2019 | 3F injury: rot: Tous.of Hite, \u2018but \u201chave ; EE SETS AD Sa i lias been go- | 45 ; PES ; .: 201 7F _ 5, ?.- NB, Go fa prepard - 50, | eee de ain areas onde CP the TBHIGH VALLEY MEN GIVING IN.ernor General's four af fhe Maritime 15 ne er on Monds rond Arsived\u2014July 22.sa; Oriélle, Nordin, Newcastle, > i £ \u2014_ 4, + ape - - old.the Septem] ; tajuly: -anee-of-way men, but as some of our en- must be taken 4 Fuere they mete left.in July.I-suffered.\" I havé been tabgt PEM * .434% = gineers in the faithful discharge of duty If our- tender ip phere.out, then the by experience.\u2018Of course, the-eountry, |.\" RRPARING tng ha tons of fails at pis ou 4.5 ve \u2018been brought into the very jaws! Shawinigan tender comes next.Should from.the.point of view of a \u2018lover of |.PREPARING + {veal and salls.July a Lal; of death by the recent attenipts to wreck \u2018that be accepted, it is highly \u2018probable.nature, is.Splendid, ou have 8, She gor.fa.3 ju » =| The \u2018Fhômson line Noräfartr salt pa trains, I feel that it is my duty to point | that the Ro gal would sell this company | acle of sünrise and panset Yon.have Evétything -1s:'progressing\" fav Rioling, Fhiladoigh æ 2% trom.Newcastle, Juy for Portland.pas out to the striking trackmen the dan-' an the power needed at a certain the lake in the heart of il he moux { |-Borval In preparation for the.tiny ¥; United States Lea + The 8B.Dareatey le left Puuchal, nd \u201c\u2019gerous position into whieh \u2018their organi- fgur Shey Te be quite legitimate You have the noble river at your feet.race on Thursday Bext, on Lake St.us Rock Island Chico & 360% | July 18, in Ballast for Quebec to load tim: zation is being forced by :the criminal for.\u2018the.y is not concerned oat ts ¢ The fields smile in beauty.You cat pull and à tho Grradinn defender the Sasson wax.ul & oo, ber and deals for Messrs W.& J.Sharper acts of what î bélieve to be misguided source of power\u2014what ft wants is à = wid flowers by the ton; for which® ou baka cup, \u2018Senneville.\u2019 The \u2018former boat AU | Texas P di\u201d |.\" Tne Leyland line S8.Virginian wrirel \u2018sympathizers with their cause; the en- vice at a reasonable price.pay ten cents a posey in the city.™ is out daily.on the lake in ¢ of My.thud ss Quebec from.London ou July 3 and wil gineers have, through myself, been do- Davis said \u2018he could \u2018mot under | Wayside is choked with the blue.\u201csorm Maudsley, skipper, and fo aise load th | all that could be done to bring an the apparent apathy of the La- Dower and the marguerite.And when ances is boire 4 ast and satisfactory hte.: © about an amicable settlement of the pres- chine Rapids Company.\"company the moon is on the river at night it is She is in perteet condition In every ref) 3 \u201cent trouble, how can they expéct | vas in.a good position\u2014a \u2018much better glorious.Ba But you ave to: to fight the! flies spect and het anlls are Morin most satis | Wester » \u2018us to continue our good offices if they al-| position than the Royal Electrie Light [°F your \u2018wit have to wash in fates an up Sr = ele Lu Fred Lead.London\u201d on Thursday.Juorniag, J 5 or by iy ed jte, Sa Boimpany.À It wag paying six percent di- 8 teacup.Ye Yor hare ( 0 (generally) 5 do down probably on Wednesday.attesnoon, ee The Donaldson Line 88.Kastalla sas fer sé isposed persons un- 00! sh crew is determined To leave , + der their very eyes ne wi fragt id Jad nas at which you roll Fy up.your ur Boe nothing undone that, will 1h any i lips vr Saks on end of Eo bor on \u201c- \u2018In contests.which have taken place vhich trouble Had now .been eâtiy at home.And when the wi to_ improve their chinces of victory.+5 general\u2019 cargo.- : \u20ac \u201cin the.past between railway companies minimized, although thes matters woul hot, rest it wlil always be hôtter : Me, Surries \u2018as Well as the of | The Lord ime 88 \"Charlemont \u2018salls to | ada \u201cand the older organizations, the scrikers plways \u2018require\u2019 looking \u201cftér - in the country.\u2019 ctip, \u201cmoti sanding the natn malt morrow mor -Jüly 24, with cattle ad A have- sometimes pursued tactics of vari- \u201cWhether we get the tender or not, we \u2014 qualities of both Le; Jn pails, 13 u¥e tins, 8, 5 and 10 Ma, to 12%e; com- Pound refined lard, in\" sé.Ib.Merces, Te; parchment Jined wood \u2018pails, Ibs., < * tin pails,: 20 1bs Soham \"ae wi and bacon, 14e to 16e per Ib.BUTTER\u2014Chdite.cheainety, 19%ec, to me ; ; Seconds, 18c to 18%4c;dairy, 166 a 18e.EGGS\u2014Good mized lôts of No.L, Ho, sub- lect to Inspection: No.-2, Sac to.94e.| CHEESE\u2014Ontafio,.94e \u201cto: 8% Se to 9 sYe.i MAPLE PRODUCTS.New SW Syrup, ge Per 1b., in wood: 0c td tin: ar, .% to 10e per-1b, rés Joe per 298 ASHE: ide; me | $2.5; pearls; ui .FPS re POTATORS Jhb ploes: dé \u201cSot; ; HONEY-\u2014New Sas sectio.L FUROPRAN GRAIN pn trong a ie x vance of 6d; , ATA eis hyde 3 Bept., Liverpool, Maize fim; Juy am \u201cRe 8 su is the co cette Ri Br at Judge Desiioyérs thls morning ta Teast thal 1 Hak X \u201ctheir sand | 15 oa Fotis AREY 0; 3 i ! Aud M 2108 si 5,000 ie 1650 \u2026: 36550 10,001 Totat \u2018shipments 1 ertod 1900 pr colar 1, 3 : pr orres ont pr Too\u201d Rng.penn A ao Hodgson: Brothers,\u201d Sb Liverpool, Messrs.in their last market market pus uted à quiet, but | modarata;- Holders | lobeese-The marke dr, drmant buis modvate 6 ass.really cholcest.cool.some \u2018portions -of the arrivals showing heat.We guote finest colored Canadinn, 46s 88 to 47s; Biateéw colored, - 458 6d to 46s 6d.;:.firiest whits\u2019 Canadian States, = to Ge 64.ess es de wal ule to 408.28 qualify.Butter has been a alow sale all yweek, ana \u2018Values.are.a little eter.\u201c47e quote cy.Canadian creamery.(in- boxes), ses to Toor finest States, 90s to 8; second quality; 826:4p86#; finest Aud \u2018Gresmery .and Canadian dairy, to 8s; lower 2 Dani onic AL che ete: pr as registered opel, the secretary:\u2014 wing 56° mn el ht ( oW)\u2014P.Bélanger sas Ne ; R doubtedly a co \u201ccar, and if the first pa¥t-of theirs LS sucessful they, apprehended I | Daskeas \u201coutside: without à key, pos ; \u201cCancer Cause and Gide, od v approached thio.nes Tr station, i sated.- ab London, $51.80, TAT A rar uotion of 10.percent.is allowed on | { TROND CABIN to Havre, 00; to: Paris, |' $8.50: 208 ok ton To ; erates and they wall : j knew the messenger wis in the: you, sir, that express.messengéraaty babjlities: ave: that: the?messenger: 1 d | a all\u2019 fools; and.\u2018fis my.firm, beliet | hav Ref A Ri i 3 {that did I not now hold ivér'| down in\u2019 the rules-of the profession.\u2026 [ Send ot in stamps for Ne oh Ans.88.GARTH.These steamers have dation for $35.00.avre,: Marseilles at an early\u201d way Agent, or at thaConipan, \u201c223 Commissioners St, MON \u201cTORONTO, @12\u2014AND RETURN\u2014E 127 y'a offices.: ON TREAES | éfigle $7.80 (including Meals and Bari) | - TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 p.m.Per Favori te Strs.\u2018OCEAN\u2019 and {PERSIA .Lighted th Elsotrio Ligh yy Ean ut Ti tar [Eb trated and ter @.Kim Abenskis Springs, P.- ; ; OWEN; Cisipobello, N.B.wiih point: \u201c35 flea: Shore noha fives: Ager dedp ses fishing ; fine, shady | | or carriages and biayciers: Golf ce EU and late in tn we LJ.All DER.ith five mind Golf and utes\u2019.walk, for Boo REY.BROWN, Manager.BELLEVOE HOTEL, Rivière M fishing, \u2018bathing, | Bohn i Sct electric acti git: oi golf, lawn tennis.2 | Pee riven, sti attractive iri food Sabine, ga Forms OUNTAIN VIEW FARM This weil known \u2018guests.on June 30th.Acetylsns lighting.Boats trée\u2014 \u2018bathing \u2018and (asser For terms, adress k FILBURY, 3 Proprietor.- \u2018open for.ra FEARS ISLAND, PORTLAND HARBOR, Mo.| The Visitors to Less COTTAGE; commodate Boules apply T.H BOOTHBY, TYRTLE HOUSE, Digby, N.& | es Loup Pointe Finest location oni\u2019 the St.- : POSTER, Que.Bouse gn \u2018the shores.of Brome Lake will be |.Tho Potion à the Witness have agen pends SHNNER | Batis 4 \u2018RESORT.INFORMATION BUREAU, ot the.WITNESS * PRINTING - um MOUSE, Corner \u2018Craig and St.Peter.streets, where those contemplat- \u2019 5 +.ing going to a Summer Resort may, at.their leisure, lockover interegge .ing Booklets, ots and Cards, descriptive of the leading Suinmar Bescrts of Onnada and the United States.Also tine tables of Builwiys \u2026 and-Steambonts reaching these resorts,\u2019 sept wily destriptions Le Besaide House snow to Summer | to families molictad.pe STERLING, Propricter.* CHRISTIEVIILE, PF.Que, we Fa Cetra il June Ist.Fisamnily situated A erty .pi ta RS.Leeds Centre, Me: odern ouse tn: countsy ob, ranted | water, about 100 rods from Ie pa Va about -16 boarders.il ¥or par- Troprie- AK\u2019S ISLAN.D, Portland, P= HOENT ROYAL ; Eortiand, Me.a \u2018re-open for guests ths last ot.June.usé beautifully situated, magnificent Tiew of barbor, ete.Smoca beach.Apply to MRS.147 Hotoaits a I 0 street.After June 30, A.first-class less Caterer scored oslo White Mountains = The | Kearsarge, TS unexce Jas \u2018fn the of soy hotel.of ts Tet\u201d and \u2018rates upon sates : 15th and 30th July; 13th: and 26th -Auga: Join and 2ér4 Septembér, fr - A x k calling at.Breas Father Point.Gaspé.4 STEER 8 t 1 mpton \u2018aad\u2019 Qt A steamer will also dispatched to i officials were of the | For further information, etc.apply baa REG \u201copinion that it was foamed, » \u2018and\u2019 that His | \u201cof / DOMINION LINE leaves: Montreal on MONDAYS at 2: p.m.\u201cPerce, and Tocres sa \u2018bing Deins all on t reeelved EEE punir Hoop of a Ne TE ns | MARKET BOAT: LINES \u2019 ne and Intermediate Ports take the | es ; a er a.m.- of Nazareth 8 Chattes 5 wd Mead @tice, 163 Gomme #0.; Telephone Main - a.TigRET | MATL STEAMSHIPS, To Cardiff, £8.LORD D GHARLENON aX gum IVEAGH.RD CHAR gia or, Wesk' ue pucms oF Yous, to aiden : \u201d ,Ç - rer .TEE Heart and\" Nerve Pills \u2018cure Wo, Nervousness, Sleep ess, Palpitation; Throb ess, or tion- xine i i == = S100.| TEUST seh; Sidon SANTED | i Thecan Asadien By : ORCHARD > Phong sleeping and parior dar servic Montreal, Portis Orchard Excursion tickets now-on sale.- Ticket offices: 137 James Btawit, Pd rar Sartre rt Tio CAN pe Pasific Ry.wil; run FARN second Slam, to Ay Stations con Mnoltobe ond Ass inibois, soute west.i North-west Winnipeg as for fares - MOONE rE as VAN asd : ToRKkTex 8 28 8 FO .any 15 days: a ere Wi i.cand = da Station BS a 1 > ono - .A A v b daly.Fs a dag, First-class ana.8 : SLs \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" omy Tike and TELEGR.JAMES ST, me No, eLd © * ween om \u2018mod Bonsventure.a.rats Manager.a.P.and T.A., : \"DRAIN PIPES, | from Er Disorder: en = A PRICE, General Passenger Agent, Moctrel JOHN M.LYOYS,.Moncton, NB \u2018PORTLAND -CEMENTS \u201con sews mixsze rae J wa 5.P.CURRIE & Udo \u201c184 MeGiIi Séroot.ë OV ze LL , palldlog; new tat 2 .oat, eonduoter, of the Mendelssohn Aon, Ladies ; Eastern ; Ne16 CP.R Toiles ARGYLE AVE, OTTAWA.ouf, \u2018 FoR RESIDENT AND DAY Bos, splendid situation; large.\u2018and © fou and varg Tésnce 1898 BIGHE\u201d the school \u2018Inte The Royal Military College.\u201d Particuler- care.and attention té Fa ke | i d Boys.¥eosly.GEO.P.WOOLLCOMRE, B.A.Oxon, Principal, at Kingsmere, PQ.un Sept.1st PRESBYTERIAN LADIES 2 COLLEGE +2 2505 OTTAWA, \u2018Conservatory of Music, Mr.H.PUDDICOMBE Ê i fluences genial, refining Home ud charming 4nd health heulshfit Superior teachers.Send for \u2019éalendar- containing particulars.1 Mrs.ANNA R088, Ledy Principal.+6 .Ph A METRONC, #4 Pho; Rev.w.B Ma ing 2) tor.Serr ST ARGARE'S COLLEGE, mot ORONTO.: og and Day.School faz girls, in the \u20ac set fat \u2018part of Toronto, STAFF.\u2018CAREFUL\u2019 OVERSIGHT, hom: OUGH INSTRUCTION.- tqs for Au tumn term; September.10th, :196L ; For particulats write to \u2026.* REV.» BRUCE MACDONALD, MA.Principals SEATS SET FOR BOYS; ©, ANNAPOLIS ROYAL W.8 °° (inte Forel su Joan ane ADFORDAL A, bridge), assisted by staff of ad vai! versity men.Unrivalled surroundings; od grams.jum and field sports.Banus prepared for EX College,\u2019 Universities, or! business \u2018\u2019WOODSTOCK COLLEGE: À Thoroughly Hquipped Residential} School under Christian Influences for Boys and %ourder \u2018Men.All the Masters versity Graduates.Prepares for Univers sity, Schools of Befence, Business, \u201cTegph log, and ther professions.e Best rvs le Manual Training Des rtment- ann ratory Ghurse, orge ator ment \u2018Mo erate Charges.prrvigd year.Send for Calendar.; Reopens SEPTEMBER sra, 1901.À.L.MoCRIMMON, LA tol at HOLTON COLLEEE, = A Residentia} snd Day -Sehoo! for Girls «nd Young Women under Christian Influence, Preparatory «ud Matriculation .Superior.advantages ix.Fes acd\u2019 Art.Musical Director\u2014Mr.Bi RE-OPENS os of Te WA THE, 1901 Terms moderate.For Calenda¥ address, , Bloor.st, _B.Toronta, jana ontarlo Coms Ontario] \u2018WHITBY, ONT.Ideally located ina beau: collegiate town in close proximity to Torons to.Buildin grounds and equipment unequal ed by those of any d flar college in v Send for now Ulustre calendar to Rev.J.Ja |- HABE.Ph,D,, Principal a College THELAKEOF THE wGoDs | n MILLING, COMPANY, Liuited.; ls at Keewniin i fa ud Pion Portage Es Prairie, CAPACITY, 8500 BAË BARRELS DAILY.I em going duel you How we.caine to + } o that uncle is always talking about co- -{ operation, wants.everybody to become 1g, witho the \u201cmeans of Pri co-operative \u2018stores in the village, where the people make their purchases and share the pro- \u2018| fita which are made from what they buy.it, you know, on the co-operative principle.CHILDRENS CORNER.OUR CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.\u201cing to take some shares; and dias ule] -seemed quite pleased - \u2018We had a \u2018company ready to \u2018That is all \u2018Tight id \u201cUncle.John, you m e it on the co-operative principle the thing i murs to pay.1 \u2018I am not quite sure where comes in,\u201d said the-pater.\u2014 - course, there is pel > ciety, one that : a \u2018not.always, It} efiy.through: \"Unéle Jolin,\u2019 who |.afflicted \u201cwith co-operation makes: papa say this profits ?\u201d siya we can: do mc * Some time mother cooks A of He gets very excited sometimes when he gets on the subject, and says about almost everything we do: \u2018You should do : syen\u2014of.\u201ccourse\u201d rubbing g his dfs Sis hie ras | dd Serre SE Ent Bn, 1 , 2.2 Oo Le ht Tel its.\u2018which\u2019 belong children, and = gry pay for.their.ood: the chil tthe \u2018and sell them to mother me, and \u20ac the egzs.and-the children\u201cest them.very good ao , Fou will ay, the & og-operative syste The CE quite see.es said Uncle Joh said to him one day, with Burt 1 fa to tell you about out: genuine Co-operative Society and bothér about papa\u2019s nonsense.It came, Papa merry.e in the eye as he spoke: ® Well Uncle John, we've started poul- try-keeping ont the co-operative principle.\u201d about in this way.At.the bottom of, \u201c\u2018Indeed! \u2019 lad.to hear it.Is your ourgarden, which is a very long one With |.company tormeaf I shall be quite will- terraces.and steps reaching \u2018downwards | | 4 from the yund, there is 8 wide\u2019 .| Groceries, Provisions, &o.| servatory of Muslo, | stmd 204 Bt; James street, brook rather sh w t when ewol- len by heavy rains and trerefore \u2018not to.say a dangerous-one.Now = children: Advertisements, / have always pad a EE ah ha tion this, brook We ve.thrown, stones into 0 little boats oni it, caught men and gudgeons in it, te rrr one : wasting tub, and br its side: aie think.ere ia ons of us who not at one time and another fallen into that \u201cbrook.Of course it was fine fan.\"for the ons who at the time had pal hen tumble din the § and a pret! cd dripphe end on den th to me t brin 6 cad which were: the inevi ment: | .We \u2018not, only fell in:our \u2018ourselves, D but \u2018Ÿ: our cousins Who came to visit us and Caution.Witch Hazel is not.Pond's | rete but an imitation of it.Refuse the: weak, watery Witch Hazel preparations presented to\u2019 be ** the- sème as\u201d Pi Extract: They generally contain \u201c road alcohol?\u2019 which irritates the skin and, taken internally, is a deadly pots © Fond\u2019sExtract is sold ont in -sonied \u2018 \u201cbottles enclosed in br wrappers.08; indeed, mo \u2018no: thouglit.te.ba \u201cuntil he or Rid hed fallen into the It is now some five or aix years: ago, r girl of ours fell in when: Vie rater \u2018was rather eeper than nal, 8 little .fellow hr was s rather 3 Heal in ye were \u2018ther Tack : #1 stood at \u201cthe > \u2018held Jack\u2019s Band, said my sister Grorciss dress,\u2019 said brother Willie.gar.* \u201cCapitall\u2019 exclainied Dacle John.\u2018Va .saved im\u201d on the.\u2018co-operative | pring 3: Never heard a in.my: life, t's the \u2018Il never-mave any \u201cbiig- without\u2019 it.\u2018Cétldn\u2019t we be a cooperative soci | Uncle John?asked Jy, Brother.2 Ja whe, went to 2 Poardingach 00].ou mean or the \u2018purpose of eaving \u2018pegple on on the, co-operative system?\u2019 Ceriaty\u201d \u201cou \u2018can : \u2018form yourselves \u2018into a committee at onde.La Jack bè chairman and Géorgie : Secretary, and a NEW.PROCESS BREAD #2 Will make you strong arid kesp you strong.Sweet and Healthful.Telephone Main 1025, JAMES :M.AIRD, SOMETHING T0 \u201cKEEP YOU COOL HESE HOY DAYS.GIN! GER ALE & SODA \u201cWATER here\u2019s five shillings towards relimioa \u2014IMPORTED FEOM\u2014 .expenses.I expect it-will » dot of COCHRANE & CANFRELLS, » Belfust chocolate creams before the society is ii Ross a .hes working order\u201d After that all who fell into the brook were saved on: the Cooperative principle.times \u2018they had {a JEWSRURY & BROWN, - SCHWEPPE & CO, s° » > GURD's CELERRATED;- ALEANS, = CAMPBELLS, | OPI KTEWARTE, - : LADRENTIAN, = - \u201cAlso thefollowing celebrated mineral ars: together the committee, but, that diz matter.- One \u2018day my sister | Willie.and I were at flay be 5S by sin ASE narts; Rad eT a The Ti Fol when.Willie tumbled.dn dn.ediate- quantity, from n to cry and \u2018Geor ie.began 1 shout for the committee, She Was anx- jous\u2019 there should lie no irregularity m the saving of Willie, because jast vhen Uncle John was coming along \u2018What's the matter?he called out.paie lies in the brook.Uncle, Georgie WALTER PAUL, Grocer, 8T.CATHERINE STREET.Bakers and\u201d Vonfectioners.=.=.ATLD, r.Atwater Ave, and Bt.\u2018Antoine \u201d Then why don\u2019t you get him out?said he e, coming up.We are.Waiting.for.the.\u2018committee, - le Wheat Bread, Fancy Bread, Uncle,\u2019 said Georgie \u2018so ès save him genfectioners And Candies Bosten pros on the.co-operative \u2018ay , fo à Bread an ked Beans ou Sa \u2018But the boy vil \u20ac be.\u201cdrowned!\u201d said Uncle, angrily, and to our great aur- rise, knowing what his views ere, he 5 into Se \u2018brook and: fished: poor - lie out, really.seemed \u201cduribg this hot.weather.| HIT Se.oBs It fs \u2018no \u2018ldghier but \u2018much READ Letter in.quality than most D.HARBISON, 1 DUNLOP PEACE, \u201c Tel.Mount 386.able i .oo mms Rf + tem was, did not at all lessen the ne cessity.and.importanee : of individual duty and individual ection, and how, \u2018whenever an opportunity presented it- Westmount.| self of doing a.kind action, 14 was our | individual duty :to Ao, it at once without waiting for a committee-or any ane - Professional.In trying \u2018to save peor people from strong \u201cdrink we have-\u2018adopted-the co- \"PATENTS, TRADE Jamgs, operative system, and \u2018find we car ac eomplish more by working together; at .thé same time we never forget what our lear uncle said to us about à idual duty and personal effort.\u2014 Temperance Record.\u2019 BIBLE GLEANINGS TUESDAY, JULY 2.; BOMR ONES IN THE GOSPELS.I One Son.God bad but one, and He ' FEATHERSTONHAUGH & Co., Canadian Lifo Butiding, Montreal, Also Térente, Ottawa and Washington SETH P.LEET, K.C, a MECHANICS INSTITUTE BUILDING, \u201cTel.Main 616 .MITH, MAREEY SUITE ny MONTGOMERY, freely gave him up for for us.(Mask xii, xii, AvocaTes,.BARKISTERS, acy 5 ; TENELE BUILDING, - : DR.A.W.CHASES 105 ST.JAMES STRERT.- | ROBE-C- SMÉÉIL 00 : FRED.= wanxey.\u201cGRO.E.A.MONTGOMERY.\u2018 CATABRH CURE \u2026 950.\u2018is.sent direct to the diseased pasta by 8 by the Improved Blower, to hand,\u2019 | fod papa, Jeughing,- \u2018mother and I, and is a shaving of the | played many a chitin | © ey do not ~\u2014= the er = our neighbor\u2019s children who care to play .\u201cwih act 2 Tras } plished spin : | when I was but a little girl, that a cousin | pr font towards the Louse, he a ing ag object but proud of hav-: sr te when we met Uncle John.|.Whast \u2018How Bow?he exclaim o:odgs ot the water dnd L, ; ; up.\u2018and.Told: : \u2018And 1 PLE le md | right principle, boys and.giéte; | ' | \u2018stay tne wa- | tél rather longer- while \u2018wa\u2019 rte call\u2019 4 : rwards expla, 7s-bhat cooperation, 2 perfect aa.the ays] HES SPARH; mothers\u2019 milk; its composition ia, Bondi 1+ ; it is the only perte -it is easily assimi lated; it 1s ted: when all other foods are.hen it is the only true flesh -builder;\u201d it.is.the \u2018only.food that.akves_ the babies: from | cho infantum and sentry in\u2019 the hot weather Recommended by sil physicians and \u201csold.by \u2018ail \u201cdrug co \u2014i & SAÏLCLOTHCO- Lite, | MA#CFAOTUERES pao aoordage of all Kinds, Flax Js he Tarpauline RE 5 PRET AD SL 7 DAVID fGLIS, se on riax sail + \"MAIR IN THE coms.: ph AIS RETRO C0: come, Ye Pro rit find no:more com! and your Tash , snd ls pay be it belangs.Theo comp\u201d eysriasting, Cand for guarantee, Sem 1 lars.Dr la lectrice Comb Agency, | si Tam bt, RES so Such : love.\u2018démands our son}; our life, our all.\u2019 1L' One Master, One.A8 your Master, Chrikt.xxiii,, 10.) He alone has right to teach, mmand .and -lesd.Our- relation to Bin means to: Jer, obey, wi follow.Be hot servants of men,-for t is your Lord.(L Cor.vil, 23, SE One Talent.As Lord, Jesus ives.a ents to His servants to \"be used for Him.To some, many, to others only one.\u2018fre we.using the one entrysted to us?honor in veing it, wé-bless-\" othiers, and we shall at laÿ hav \u2018Well done, (Matt.xxv., 3.) e' cup.of water, given.to one of \u201cHis little: ones, shall not be forgotten, nor go unreward- (Matt.x., 42) , V: Joy in -heaven over one sinner saved.\u2018(Luke xv., 7.) You and I may fill heaven with gladness, Every sinner saved adds to heaven's joy.Surely, the salvation .of souls should be our heart's desire and a joy to us, as it is to Jésus.VI.Not ent.little hird is forgotten before Gad.xii, &) \u201cmyymuring, wotplaining \u201cchild of Gad, His gpproving e careth for you.The sparrow never questions or doubts.Man bets: ng value upon the bird, to God itis an object of PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, IN) pananimtont ints [OWEN N.EVANS, AR aE icine on argato sad daily; care.\u201cFear not, we \u2018gre of more AV Chase Bufle | vaine than \u2018many spiro 1s Dabtnd ts fo vo 16 vals THE &z.; AA FIREPROOF ROOFING co \\ 1 a2 fi dnt, removes eux nèss.Itisnot a dyé.It 4 \u2018the duciag & rapi growth, Tull health \u2018makes à superior - ip my thc oz preparation.For te FI \u2014 pars, # ext pence cjaimed : pu ih aE : bans sprains, a a% follows: It is a perfect substitute.for ines: Fishing PERE | ud i} place of residence of each et of\u201d he \u2018bank 5 an 6; John.6.) Hedin, 2 : His best; what should we God gave His « What, would\u201d we veg from Him?Matt.| 820d, \u2018and faithful gervant.\u2019 | vos ete never out.of Four Father\u2019s.mind.| ARRAN: with the roof, and that ; er joints, uiidersizned, aud endorsed \"Tender for paving part of Mil Street.\u2019 will be received uly, 1801 \u201cplans.and specifications \u2018can be seenvon; \u2018and after the 17th Jul fun 1901, At the A PU of the Superintending gineer of the Mel heo À , 1708.Notre Dams street, 4 hia ere forms: ot vender ean i = seein in pias se ab: NOTICE.TQ: \"CONTRACTORS.{ on SEALED TENDERS, adresses \u2018to the} this office until 16 0'closk on Monday, 24h} THE \u2018EDINSURGH ROPERIE | + _\u2014 Portraits.\u2018atest and = 52 STREET RAILWAY BHAMBERS WIRING & FITTING mee HE for PRIVATE Horses, te, name, the pese of the same, and further, accepted cheque for the sum 6f L500, \u201cmust accompany the tender for the work; these accepted cisques must be endorsed over to the Minister of Bailar 5a, Tans , and will be forfeited if the party tendering de- the rates and terms stated in the offer submitted.The accepted cheque thus sent in will be.returned to - whose ers Are.accep sonoma oF.Any tender: fet Becosascily.Ottawa, : Dont from the 3 Public Notice Disinfection by Steam \u201cUnder Pressure.PUBLIC.NOTICE is hereby given: thet the Disinfection Division of the Health Department, is now prepared, upon demand.of citizens, to undertake the diaintection \u2018by steam under pressure, at\u2019 the \u201cdisinfection station, extablished at the Civile Hospital, of all infected \"Bedding, Carpets, \u201cCure tains, ete., ete.L.LABERGE, Meaical Offieer- of\u201d \u201cHealth.è respeo tive.parties ted.ê AE EL see | Eo Hs om cline entering into contract for work\u2019 atl a pin Conv: ors, for eal Converers, of \u2018which dan be upon application to MR.Chief Engineer.An accepted ue on.chartered to the or of.the Commissls 00, must accompany such der; the cheque wil ba forfeited If party Gecline the contract, and in case a .contract be entered into will bs retdtash \u2018as part security for tie Corp = INOW tha legion.Jay: : Tia 25 A en he ort Die prosirated from the long strain\u2019 de had dergone.He was ordered to entrer cease work for three months.A PRESENT FROM THE WIDOW œ | GENERAL.GRANT.NY, July 20-4 wx | marked \u2018Mra.McKinley, Canton, Ohis: \u201cwas - broug ht into: Charlotte harbor ls ight on \u201cthe \u2018North King\u2019 It contained a ns woollen sho der \u2018ape for Mrs, McKinley.The a was knit by Mes.U.8.Grant, widow Gene 8.Grant, now at Cobourg: a fr FF PR #2\" .\u201cTHE FAIR WILL.Sani Francisco, July 20.\u2014Judge Trouth in the Superior Court, has just deci that.the trust clause in the Fair will a regards personal property is void, the \u2018on the petition of t late-\u201cBenator, has or dered of two-thirds -of the person?prop of the estate, valued at $6,000,000 \u2014\u2014 Re \u2018DAILY WITNESS published at the \u2018 -the corner.of Craig .in the city of Montreal.>.Dougall and Frederick 2 Ë Fix {HP 4 LÉ AP business communications s seed John Dougal) & Son "]
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