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[" ~ .venture any conjecture as to what the \" \u2018affords an inadequate \u201cClearing \u201cWeather.A RECORD YEAR.Collections at the Montreal Cüs- tom House Over Ten nil lion Dollars, ONE-THIRD OF THE IMPORT TRADE OF CANADA CENTRED IN MONTREAL.The financial year of Canada ended on June 30, and in every department o> the public service the returns wil show the \u2018forward movement to continue unabated.The customs figures of the port of Montreal are now at hand.They derive special importance from their intimate relation to .the foreign commerce of the Dominion, and afford gratifying evidence of the flourishing condition of trade, both locally and in the country at large.Interviewed this anorning respecting the results of the year\u2019s business at the custom house, the collector, Mr.White, said: \u2014 \u2018We have just completed the heaviest ear\u2019s work in the history of the port.Indeed, the results are beyond the most sanguine expectations formed twelve months ago, and so much in excess of my anticipation that I have ceased to future may bring in the way of expansion.The year in which I entered the service, 1895, the revenue of the.port barely touched $6,000,000, and in the two succeeding years the -enlargement was mot very considerable.In 1897 the upward trend set in; last year we topped the $9,000,000 mark, and this year our collections have reached the unprecedented sum of $10,041,762, That is to say, we have collected in duties a round million dollars, or 11 percent, more than last year, and 50 percent more than was collected five years.ago, a very remarkable ratio of progression.\u201cThere is another aspect of the figurés mot without interest locally, namely the relation of the commerce of Montreal to that of the whole Dominion as exhibited by the customs returns.The total customs revenue of Canada will \u2018be, in round figures, $32,000,000, of \u2018which this port contributes $10,000,000, or upwards of 31 percent.In other words ,about one-third of the import trade of Canada is centred in Montreal, and about one-half of it passes through this port.The second largest port 1s certainly doing a steadily increasing business, making material gain from year.to year, but we are atill- nearly 70 t in excess of Toronto in revenue collections, and well maintain our rela- > > i EP .tional import, buts represents ruin of: the Importing trade in al ps = 0 goods, both treë and dutiable\u2019 - - ; \u2018The mêre stätement -0f revénue returns however,\u201d continued Mr.White, i 2 idea of \u2018 the amount of work devolving on the staï of the port.Take, for example, the number of entries passed at customs.Last year the entries of all kinds ag- ted 215,111, as compared with 195,- Sal in.1900-1, .or.an increase of about 20,600.Of duty-paid entries alone we Jhad last year 183,004 against 169,724 in the preceding year, and 125,254 five.ears ago.So that the growth in the business of: the port, as measured by the entries \u2018is a {very {fair test, has amounted to fully.50 reent since 11806-7.Fe staff has See t Jath an\u2019 average of 600 duty-paid entries every working day of the last twelve months.\u2018The work of the examining warehouse has angmented in like proportions.As pou are aware, the customs law requires ithat at least one package in every entry; and at least one package in-tén when there are more-than that number in an entry,shall be sent:to the examinjng Ware- thouse: for i jon by the appraisers.In the year just closed no fewer than 105,378 packages from the various depots Tess gi sent to \u2018the ware- ouge: was 68,772, you will have dn idea of the t iméréese in work which has taken ace.We received year.50,470 \u2018 e- of which has to-be followed to a conclusion and- closed by-entry.In\u2018fact, \u201chraûch of the port work fails to ex- bit \u2018a remarkable.increase \u201cduring the ee 8.375 choïués\u201d were issued, end 2,858 Wülte.n er a - a 6 hi d extraordinarily.low,\u2019 fhe replied.- * Ie-is-not; pechape;- quite.fair to-take tire figures-of 1890-i for .comparison, as.the nditure of the, port at that.time; $152,700; wig aditinfly cessive, and / &: considerable: reduction.vas made \u2018the following year.fhe re hos risen only $12,000, 137.737 \u201cto $150,000, while in.the from $6,770,800: to.$10,041,800.So that, he collections hive ir d the last six yesra ome fifty percent; the cont \u2018of collection.has risen less.than: ten totals.sixty-five thousand; an.incresse of stattated \u201cre- durkig the\u2019 ; manifests,\u201d or reports, of shipped in bond to this port, every le.incréase \u2018Qurir In the accpuntant\u2019s of: \u201c J'eonstrained £o- offer an explanation to\u201d \u201cthe péople ot fiäve increased \u2018in: | a e- augH _expensé is.due\u2019 THE TIDE OF, IMMIGRATION: Ottawa, July\"3-\u2014Itimigrätion into Canada for the fiscal year ending June 30 fifteen thousand.A fe turns are yet to come the state ment so far shows that.of the inéwrcom- ers 24,099 are from the Unitéd States, | 29,506 from Europe and 17,000 from Britain.THE HOSPITAL QUESTION | \u2014 Report Providing Money.for First Wing OF FLETCHER'S FIELD BUILDING FIRST ORDER OF THE DAY FOR NEXT COUNOIL MEETING.The civic hospital question is more a live topic of discussion in ed cipal circles.The architects are proceeding with the elaboration of the plans for the buildings it is proposed to erect on Fletcher\u2019s Field, and those in favor of that site appear quite confident that the necessary two-thirds majority of the council will be obtained when the vote for the necessary money is submitted.Ald.Ames, chairman of the Committee of Hygiene and Statistics, is at present out of the city on a fishing expedition, and in his absence the interests of the committee\u2019s reports are being looked after by Aldermen Stearns and Lavallee.These gentlemen say that there is no reason to\u2019 think that the City Council will refuse the two-thinds majority necessary to appropriate the funds.second reconsideration of the site vote is illegal for the present and a refusal to.vote the money can only cause delay, for the vote adopting the: Fletcher's Field site stands, reconsideration having been attempted.and been defeated.\u201cAldermen Fkers, Clearihue, Payette, Lemay, Ouimet, and others opposed to the\u2019 Fletcher's Field site, say that 7 there is delay, those who have worke and are still working for the Fletcher's Field site have themselves to blame.Ald.Ekers said yesterday:\u2014 Ald.Ames, all along.said he would accept a better site if we pointed one out.We, at the time, suggested among others the Shakespeare road property.He said that the.only objection, but am insurmountable one, was that the property was \u2018in Cote des Neiges.Now we find out that it is not im Cote des Neiges, -but_within the lim- this site being thus removed, why shouid they insist upon sticking to.a site, the hospital accommodation worth\u2019 this year, and : that\" this money Would-be better spent on' permanent sidewalks.Consequently, nothing would be lost, and something perhaps geined by taking \u2018time : to go into the Shakespeare property question, and meantime using the money for other purposes.| _ ; Both Alderma: Leporte and Mayor Cochrane-insist upon | ther delay with the report of the finance committee voting the money-to the hospital \u201con Fletcher's Field, and, at yesterday\u2019s meeting they succeeded in having the report placed first upon- the.or-; ders of the day for next meeting.\"The question as to whether the: bos- pital shall be built.on Fletcher's Field.will depend entirely upon the vote which will be then taken; and meantime some \u2018active canvassing will be - - n \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.WILSON\u2019S POSITION PRESIDENT \u2018OF THE \u2018RATLWAY © TRACKMEN'S.ASSOCIATION AND A \u2018COCK AND- BULL\u2019 STORY.n Lo on by Mr.3.Witgon in regaed to h and: the C.P.R= the track en.us bet n the aceable séttl nt betwee: > co.R'oficiéls-and \u2018their maintenance: of-way men was effected without at ke, -or \u2018any inconvéniencde caused.to the publie, L'eupposed fat all good cities \u2018would ba proud\u2019 of it, and that it would.\u2018be.unnecessary for me to again.refer to :it through the press; but as the.officials \u2018of the Ü.P.R: and myself have been laced ii a false \u201cposition by unrulisble \u2018and meddlefome newspaper: men IT feel] Last het: the officials.of the ; summer, when\u201d the oilicrais ol the CP! R.Company and thé mainten .of-way\u2019 men\u2019s Tepresentatives \u201ccompromise which caused: the \u2018be \u201cstrike to tlared off, unreliable newspaper men \u2018tn the.United - fates published reports to the effect that the : mai men's committee \u201ctbe Ce Pacific \u201cRailway disregarded the: advice of the president of their organization, be CG.P.RC ne Das vor Hamid.bed, similar statements 10.4 \u2018St, Eouis,.wheneyer he its of the city.The only objection to » ere being no.fur- |- gpen -létter has- been | intenance-of- | mittee on \u2018the: Canadian | an om | the following asser- | is.mot uncom- | jlson breaking the plate glass window in front of the unruly \u2018woman was su to be.tbe tives.Although a person called on the track- men\u2019s representatives in Montreal summer and stated that the C.P.R conncetion with the Brotherhood of Rail: way Trackmen, has been guilty of offering me a bonus, a position, or a bribe: vision of the C.P.R.was fixed by Chan- tor in the C.P.R, arbitration.The wages of maintenance-of-way men on\u2019 the remainder of the system was fixed by Mr F.P.Gutelius.(the company\u2019s arbit tor) and myself.RG It is unfair for anyone to attempt fo tlement wpon.the chairman, Mr.son.The responsibility properly rests my duties.\u2019 After reaching an agreement; Mr.McNicoll, second vice-president and j changes in the terms of settlement, ° request was complied with.maintenance-of-way men on his road; which favor was granted perfectly harmonious.with all American continent and I am proud it., 0173 According to the New York \u2018Herald\u2019 .P.R.was spurned by me and Î-Te- turned to ing, in the city of St.Louis, Mo, June 27.I might here remark :that that date I registered at the 64 Hotel, Ottawa, Ont, and I have né n away from early in June, nor do I intend to lea till I get ready.The attempt made last summer by.scrupulous men to deprive me of fw of my family by misusing the.courts \u2018perfectly safe among \u2018the.Canadian \"pec e.2 ; \u2018The small degree of success we -bavé had in \u2018our efforts to improve the coh dition of mamtenance-of-way men in \"the use of which would ruin the entrance to SION ; 1 the park?I maintain that-they have Tonsition of Semis 5 Jargely due 3 \u20ac ; 30: 8) mong whom: I ba ï AIS.Martineau another section] \u2018 or Yours very truly.od of the aldermen will oppose the money} - SE a grant_ for the hospital at present, on RH President B.R: T.of À, the grounds that the money presently : - = ; 7 available is mot emough to supp y = \u201coN A ADIANS COMING Hom .BOARD THE 88.\u2018TUNISIAN.\u2019 7 - Toronto, July 3.\u2014A special cable\u2019 \u2018Evening Telegram,\u2019: under _yestet date from London says: TF \u2018At.six o'clock\u2019 this \u2018eveni NR ; from the War Office, stated that the tingent would leave in the morning.War Office, he\u201d said, had invited - the troops to.prolon eir \u2018sta, ii that.woul really mean TS That à mo a Tes that.nothin oreseen oceu Canadjans will gail from Live books \u201cTunisan\u2019 at two o\u2019clock on Thiéfday | A DOUBLE DROWNING.y Lakeview, oungs and Jay Reynol fishing in Pickere à ker \u2018af 00n, \u2018Were ed by.ting of their boat.va y * vos CRASHED TOGETHER DISASTROUS COLLISION ON T PITTSBURG & WESTERN RAILWAY.0 Pittébur : Pa, Jul 3:\u2014Th Aron press.ont o* Pittsburg & Web mn \u2018dation at Glenshaw, Pe., this mom and, both traine were wrecked.= - Fout - ons (ere: sériousty one; probably fatally.by Yes §- kerstown, 22 Charles 5.\" Leslie, \u2018 Aspin Francesoo, Alison Park, Pa:; Thompson,\" Avalon, Pa.Abou \u2018others were slightly hurt, The cause\u2019 of \u2018the \"aceidet \u2018be & misunderstanäi A\u2019 salute: of.Swen -one Sims is at Ste.\" Agüthe To detachin F hat-a satisfactory.settiement Lad-! Second.Canadian Artillery-.at noon \u2018and ot rough the representatives | Dominion.Day.Tien, I red.- Wilson: of the.general chairmen of the other or | Smith was in command, and {he R Vi -Renouf were also.d | labor campaign aeaiist\u2019 a- railway ec | 0 DAY, JULY 3, 1902.their headquarters were at the Grand Union Hotel, Montreal, a drunken, crazy woman created a general disturbance by: hotel.The next day, the Mont real \u2018Herald,\u2019 in an attempt to-humilidte: the trackmen\u2019s representatives, stated,\u2019 when referring to the matter, that the.wife of une of the trackmen\u2019s representa- lass Company had offered me $100,000 To: leave Canada, but that 1 had demanded- $300,000, no railway official with wheat: 1.have transacted any business since my\u2019 -jiug the following committees reported: The minimum wage for section\u2019 foremen and section men on\u2019 the éastern di- cellor Boyd, who acted as third arbitra *{house, while a man may get relief ior place the responsibility of making a seb » 5 Sie.with me and it is not my policy, to-chifk eral manager, met us, reviewed the work and requested us to \u2018make two slight 1 then.quested him to confer a favor upon 5 Mo The relations between the C.P.R.officials and the A Brotherhood \u2018of Railway Trackmen, \u2018are We are at pegice | railway companies on the Noïth 8\u201d & June 27, the liberal offer made by the my desk in the Benoist build- | drs pr Windéd Had: in front of her a collection of the |} Canada since my arrival liberty.and an opportunity to support: Canada, fell to the grourid and- I.-féet | \u2018| éodneils of Regina, Rat Portage, Calgary, SATLED' FROM, LIVERPOOL .ON.erick Borden, \u2018who.en i Jonte Diversity, Jade possible by the \u2018con® \u201cLin.Montreal, at the \"Lelsewhere, and otra?a suiteble vessel for transporte tte % ot time, so the Mich, - July\" 3\u2014Frank aged 14, while late yesterday.ÊMIR.PERRIE SAYS 1 THEY SERVE TO -way \u2018collided with the.Butler-accomme- WOMEN IN COUNCIL i Annual Convention Opens at St.John, N.B.\u2014\u2014 FIRST SESSION OCCUPIED BY THE .READING AND DISCUSSION OF REPORTS.\u2014\u2014 St.John, N.B., July 3.\u2014The National Council of Women opened to-day in the York Theatre building with magnificent weather, After the reception of the delegates by the president, s.Thompson, and Miss Wilson, committee meetings were in order.During the morn- - \u2018Protection of women and children.The report by Mrs.O.C.Edwards, of Montreal, -convener, was read by Mrs.Jeannette C.Bullock.Allusion was made {to the injustice of the law in Quebec, where a divorce cannot be obtained by | Women unless a mistress is kept in the one-act\u2019 on -a-weman'\u2019s.part.In\u2019 the report on the custodial care of feeble-minded women, read by Mrs.Wil loughby: Cummings, statistics were given \u2018showing the prevalence of feeble-minded- Fiess.It was decided to obtain the full- gst information, and secure then from the provincial legislatures suitable provision for the care of this class, from which the great.number.of illegitimate.children is -recruited.A resolution to this effect ds moved by Mrs.Manning, of St.\u2018John, and seconded by Miss Folaugh, of ontreal, and adopted.The committee on_ the care of aged Poor adopted à motion recommending | that wliere no poorhouse provision was made, \u2018the aged poor be housed in the ail; \u2018tHe municipalities.interested being eld responsible.\u201d Tt was introduced by ibs Mochar, of Kingston.; 17h68\" committee on women on school boards was convened by Mrs.Boomer, of London.It was shown that except in | the case of New Brunswick, there were lprécticaly no women on school boards.Phe committee on Doukhobor women presided over by Lady Taylor, who work-\"of these .wamen, which was an- trounced for sale.' The report was very avorable.and stated.that the whole of is.n d been turned over to a gommittee of \u2018the Montreal Local Coun- l The amount -originally invested in e:work had grown- to double the sum stock.Avery.gracefiil tribute to rs.Fitzgibbon was paid by Lady Tay- % The immigration report was convened by -Miss Laidlaw, Montreal, and recom- faended that a lady.be appointed by local êtc.,- to.-receive applications: from resi-: ents for damestic-help to be-acted upon: ; gration \u2018 sôcieties.reported progress.\u2018The committee on domestic science was onvened.by Mrs.Hoodless, \u2018of Hamilton.It was recommended that demestic \u2018éci- ence be introduced into all schools, and that each.council appoint some.lady to.make it Her\u2018special business to bring the .question \u2018before.her community.Nora otia gives.the largest grant in.this Connection in the orld, amounting.to six \u20ac TS.per capi ;child taught.\u2018Miss Maynard, of Toronto, gave an interesting, account of.the work.in_To- \u2018bandsomé grant by Mrs, Massey Preble.Mrs.MacNaughton Spoke of the work he Y.W.C.A.and sewh Miss Eglaugh spoke of the women\u2019s auxiliary, branch of the St.:Jean Baptiste Society, which expectéd to @ classes among the Antrodüce cooking ; Monument National courses.,\u2026 4 :,, Mrs: Hoodless reported .that Sir Wil- lam onald, of Montreal, had given $12,300.for a domestic science in connection withthe Guelph\u2019 icultural Jollege, with hranches.for: manual train- Ang, nature dy and domestic science, jopen \u2018to girls from Vancouver to Gaspé.> red firme C .STEAMSHIP SUBSIDIES, ENCOURAGE, INEFFICIENOY.House of + Commons \u2018sppohited to mire.mio the question: of.sibsidies \u2018heard Mr.\u201cWilliam J.Pirrie, chairman \u2018to-day.This \"witness who figured so rgan, shipping combine, expresed: \u2018the\u2019 digio: h that subsidies were gives mm el ik a bounty and serve to encourage inef © that even where they could; ly: bestowed \u201cthe tendency lying\u2019 to a question of 1 , Mr.Pirrie gaid the Mor which he preferred to \u2018call @ \u2018com- v im te\u201d wae\" established entirely.business prizeipl effected, but by uture of British shippng aa weil ag tish- shipbuildifig : was, assured.-_ In.\u201cMr.Pixrie: considered-tlre deal to: \u201c\u201cevery way -satisfactory .to the vite rvetaliation in\u2019 the :mbst\" amp In the even the | Sanlt Boating Chub, which Loüñdon, July.3\u2014The committee of | \u2018the- Herland & Wolff Shipbuilding Co., | \u2018prominently in.the recent J.Pierpont | p; ely for: commercial purposes and 0B.| ipoorp i : ee.He .was) \u201cthe = creation of this community of interests |: (Britih: Giving subsidies would only: in- + wa \u2018from.the, wie improve the chief porta, Mr.R.W.Leyland, of the firm of F.Leyland & Co., shipping agents of Laver- pool, testified yesterday before the parliamentary committee on steamship subsidies.This firm has no connection with the Leyland lime, which wae absorbed gome time ago by the.Morgan syndicate.Mr.Leyland said that bounty red shipping had greatly reduced the tonnage of British shipping in late years, so Iar as sailing shwms were: concerned, and he believed tha: they would become extinct unless something were done to help them.He would like to see subsidies given to British sailing vessels, not only for the training of boys for the mercantile marine, but also for draiting them into the mavy.LABOR TROUBLES SERIOUS RIOTING IN RUSSIA.St.Petersburg, July 3.\u2014The laboring classes throughout southern Russia are in a state of dangerous ferment, especially in the provinces of Kharkoff, Poltava, Kieff, Saratoff, Kherson and Eka- terinoslav, and in northern Caucasia.The worst riots are reported at Restof, in the province of Ekaterinoslay.- crowd of workmen invaded the factories and smashed the machinery.The peasants in the same province have wrecked the domains of the landed proprietors.Riots have occurred in both towns and country.The troubles are led by strangers, who say they are emissaries of the Czar and that the machinery and implements are employed only to diminish the number of workmen and to ruin the poor, which has deeply distressed the sovereign.The authorities had to call out tne troops.Order was only restored after the rioters were fired y many of them being killed or wounded Kestof is tire chier centre of land trade in south-eastern.Russia.The provinces affected cover an area larger than nee.TORONTO PLUMBERS.Toronto, July 3\u2014A meeting of the Master Plumbers\u2019 Association was held yesterday afternoon to'discuss the sstua- ion in view of the men havipg refused to consent to arbitration, .Under.the circumstances the employers decided to take no action and instructed their secretary 10 notify the union that there would be no conference between \u2018hem last night as had been announced.\u201cThe secretary ' was also instructed to thank \u2018Mr.R.Glockling, of the Labor Bureau, for his efforts to bring about a settlement.[The employers have takep \u2018the: \u2018stand that apy overtures towards a settlement will bave to come from the \u2014 inion Day.ws -celebrated \u2018in-a right Joyal fashion.et Sault Ste.Marie, the | whole town Deing given up\u2018 to having \u2018@ ed supreme, the new \u2018boathouse.of the Sault Boatang Club -being \u2018the -rendez- vous.At one o\u2019clock a-monster proces- siom'in which were found representatives fr the public schools, and the boys and girls ffom the BShingwauk.Home, marched from the International Hotel to the agricultural grounds in the east.end \u2018of the town where a programme of land events.was gone through, Included i he programme was a baseball mata between the \u2018Soo\u2019 (Ont.) and e representative team from Fort- Biad (Sault, + Mich.), which resulted in a win for t \u2018Soo\u2019 A football match between Thes-.salon and the \u2018Algoma Stars (Sault) \u2018was aleo played, resulting in a tie, and thig m wae followed by a\u2018lacrosse match between the Sault and Sturgeon Falls teams, which finished in a decisive \u201cwin: for the Sault team.\u201d While these matches were going on sporis character for the younger members of the.holiday-makers were in progress.i opening.\u2018of: the had -been- ostponed from June 26 on account of Poe sons illness of \u201cthe King, took place.The \u201cclub was declared open by the.Mayor in a short speech, and thétmaster of \u2018ceremonies, Mr.\u2018P.T.Rowland; stated\u2018thät-having regard to the; fact of the : it would be à good time for all aout Sig (God Save the Ring\u201d very pleasadt spot.\u201cpresident\u201d of the t.Mary ina vez ze Johnston i the\u2019 club, and Mr.A.W.secretary.The © ii Bdward;\u2019 the: new: : Dassen- LL TE a a a = - ; W ich the Algoma, \u20ac eptral Wingi Ne July - 3; F ank Pack 8; or line \u201chas; pce -and young Englafhzman, tweuty-ehe years old, roucht up-from.the ocean; is now mak-|\"who arrived, here\u2019 six weeks .ago Érém jnx wéekly trips to Toledo aud \u2018other | Bury, Laneashive, Eng, was\u2019 drowned, in ing wi y reps > ~ R a \u201cte- itrts on\u201d the \u201cCanadian side belween | ia.iliver close\" Pat place and \u201cthe \u201cSégo Buïdmg is : while: oh j still proceeding ab a great.pace and yet Sl the supply ie not equal -fo the deend, ONPARIO ELECTION\u2019 PROTESTS More people ore emit that ere this | ; Toronto, July 3.\u2014Protests have been Saat Ste Ma 31 be an fled.at Osgoode Hall against the return he of the Hon, J.M, Gibion: East Wet Wostworéh, Th Vienna,\u2019 July 3.\u2014 gi PROT eo elitical opponent: amd.hi ear waa cut off with a eingle otro doctors\u2019 patched: the er on: ment buildings; is; authority.ior statement.that 8,780; peoi wa \u2018fr tower, Oitawa, \u201cJuly 3\u2014 Myvi Géorge Vincent; dina ofthe.tower.is pon, | .|it, häs\u2019bought'land on either side of.SAULT STE, MARIE NEWS \u2018 [ Parents in |: RS ea | Ne Marié, \u201cOnt; Jukz 3\u2014Do- Do All\u201c the forenoon, aquatie events rej = Tie man could\u2019 discuss it in an.intelligent of \u2018a \u2018suitable f be found on the.said \u2018street.He, opening having been ened; on.ag: | count ot the illness of the King, he derson, is the | \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014_ CENT.FORSYTH.STREET TUNNEL.Montreal Bridge Company offers to Share Cost.\u2014 ; Prices ONE .\u2014 WORK IS NOT NEEDED SOLELY FOR THE ACCOMMODATION SOE OF THE MONTREAL : \u2018 TERMINAL.\u2014 At yesterday's meeting of the City Council a letter was read from Mr.Mul- larkey, general manager of the Mont real - Terminal Railway, formally notifying the city that the work of construction had been begun.Mr.Mul- larkey, in his letter, informed the city that he did not waive the \u2018com s rights against the city on account ot delays, resulting from negligence on the part of the city in complymg with the terms of the by-law.owever, he de- \" sired to notify the city that work on the construction of the line had been begun along the route agreed on.There are about ten miles of track to lay, which, in view of modern quick methods, is not a very serious matter.The chief drawback in the matter is the construction of the Forsyth streot tunnel, a very expensive unde ing, and the opening of .the same street.The question has been discussed time and again \u2018at the City Hall, and it is expected some satisfactory arrangements will soon be reached.The situation with regard to this tunnel matter took a decided turn at yesterdays meeting as a result of the receipt of a letter from the president of the Montreal Bridge Company, and reading ae follows: \u2014 \u2018The Montreal Bridge Company desires to call your attention to a letter addressed -to\u201dthe chairman of the Road Committee on the 10th June instant, ~ and to request that in taking into con- À.sideration the question of a subwa under the C.P.R.tracks at Forsyth street, full \u201cconsideration be given to the importance of at the same time providing for the requirements of the ridge Company.=| B \u2018The Bridge Company is willing to pay the extra cost of widening the subway, and will apply to the Railway Commit~ tee of the Privy Council for the approval of the .plan, a copy of which was forwarded to the-chaïrman of the Road Committee.\u2019 Another letter was read from the set- - retary explaining the éxtent of the Bridge .Company\u2019s interest in this tunnel matter.\u201d The Bridge Company's city terminus will \u2018be on Forsyth street, and .-R.embar tunnel: Because, were: it not for the Terminal Ii , it would net be required The City Clerk started fo read\u2019 draft bylaw for the new library, when\u201d hé was interrupted by Ald.ineau, - who called out \u2018Next meeting: He ex plained he :took that course.becanse 1: was the most important -d that.had.come before the, A Fe for many years.Therefore, plenty \u2018of time was needed to.lave it printed; distributed.;and digested, so.that when.the discussion was reached every \u2018alder- : iit manner, | _ LL, + TA] \u201c Ald.Laporte offered no.objection, and the revort, vos bold over.2 the TE Mayor Cochrane brought the question of Ooi missioners Steet: and the way mecadam had been laid om it: bi the Harbor Commissioners.He rv letters from\u2019 authorities, intludifig- City Surveyor, Mr.Barlow, to the fect\u201d that - macadam should havea] tom .of - coarse stone, -covepsd with \u2018gmail stone.Of thie former no\" \u2018trace could: -fore, hoped the city \u2018would.ot pay: over any more © money For work which \u201cras Dites teas adopted auphortiig A resolution adontéd support the etand Aken by\" Mayor: Dochraë ARTE mas, mans, MARRIAGRS AND; DEATHS._ : \u201cNtioes of biths, marriages and deaths wet eénvart- ably be endorsed with_the nome and sédress-ef the \u201csender, or chervins ne notes sen be tudes of them Birth wotlols ave-tnctricl for: 264, marriaye notes Jor Be, death notices for 15e prepaid.The a.; \u201c aéuncemient of fimeral agpendsd to dent Retin, 85s Snr; other entension te ebituary, sui as short .a aria 30 ven pr Yi rpm.dnstuai euvecrébers may Rave announionniie ai riche, © \u2018marriages end denths /wûhout cntended editiery er werses/ cssurring in thle émniodtaté Famillen, Jves af chars, in whieh case name and cidre of oub- coréder;s should be pisse.: BIRTHS.MITCHELL.\u2014On June 2, 1902, at 409 St.\u201cand Mrs.J.T.MARRISD.ARMSTRONG\u2014ARMSTRONG.\u2014 On June 35, 1902, at the residence of the bride's Edward James Armstrong, of Colfax, \u201cState of Washington, U.S.A., and Miss Sarah Jane of/ \u2018Mr, \"Que.Francis - Armstron g, of Dundee, - NUGENT \u2014 DOLAN In\u2019 Kingston, \u20ac Ont, on July 1, 1008, by the Rev.Dr.Antlift, \u2018versity avenus, Jobn H.: Dolan, B.A of Picton, to Gertrude, :daughter of James, Nugent, Kings on, FRASER - \u2014 PRASER \u2014 At Kingston, Ont., +R July 1,-3902,-by the Rev.M.Macgilli- \u201cyriy, M.A.; .of Chalmers Presbyterian Sharah, assisted .by.the Rev.Dr.Antliffe, of Queen Street Metodist Church, the \u201cRev.Thurlow \u2018Fraset, designate to Fofniosa, to J 3 Fraser, youngest daughter: of the : Riébard Fraser, of Pembroke, ont.FRASER \u2014 KANE .\u2018the beite'e parents, Quebec, on June 25, by \u2018the Rey.Donald Tait, Wilitam pec Fraver, to Janie, eldest \u201céaagater of Mr, James R.Kane, - ~ ROBERTSON.\u2014 At a tor of Robert Robartso n.RUNTER-CHUROHIEL-\u2014AÂt Sydney, cane \u2018Breton, on June 24, 1902, at the mnnse, Ty Margar se daughter of Edward Énuschii, Es Esq.doth of Toronto.+ NG! , \u2014 At ihe home of Que., pn Wednesday, June 20, que 8 \u201cthe R oF Andrew alibalrn, S T.L., Ar+ thur Bice Inglis, of \u2018West Bolton, ta \u2018Bertha daughter of Benjamin Ma- soù Williams, 2 ÉEVETT\u2014PARKER.\u2014At the home of the \u201cBrides mother, Brome County, \u201c \u201cQue.on Friday, \u2018June 1, «Rev.\u2018Andrew _Levett, of West Bly, County of Sheftord, \u2018to\u2019 Mary, Persis Parker.MoDONALD \u2014 .BASSAM \u2014 In Kin Eston, \u201cthe bride's parents, Alfred street, John AF.MeDomalg, M.A, of Carleton Place, \u201cto Annis E.Bassam, of Kingston, Out, ate Bich, .Sangster, Towne whip of Lancaster, Glengarry, Ont: fs Doberw, widow of of John Bacbn ALT \u2014 In Mary L.Ball, aged 7 Y.cdaniisux\u2014at St.Michael's.Hosp \u2018onto.On Juné 28, Cadieux.COPLEY \u2014 Entered 1902, \u2018William H.Lovley, aged &2 3 \u201cot Kingston, Ont.FRASER At Ste, Anne de Prescott after a year's Îllness, a Sophia or Toe Tne Jas.\"Garrisons & ge SENÉINS\u2014Oc\" July L,.1008, at 84 B & street, Ottawa, Wa.Jenkins, 3 a ears.MUCKLER\u2014Iy, Kingston, Ont.on June 39, 1002, Ce Muckler, aged Th ne OXON: AE Juan Bauttats, Mexico, ; D = Thomas , Noxon, oe a Sones, z sketch, of li/e, te ants por werd entre, emegpt | Antoine street, city, a daûghter to Mr.| Mitohell.- 2 Armstrong.sIdent daughter \u201cst the residence of the bride, 318 Unis | \u2014 At the residence of |] by.the Rev.Mr.\u2018Rankin, Willlam Baxter, | son of.the late Daniel Hunter, Esq.10.LAS\u2014WILLIAMS .-the bride's father, Foster, Brome Yr ; airbairn, S.T.L., vue -;Omt., on July 1, 1908, at the residence of.lop agues |} ÉELDON\u2014DUNCAN\u2014At the home of > maçon Suddenly, \u2018on June 27, 1902 Har.| need Asoot.\u2018Que, on July 3, 100, %, Bi, Prev Bhs | s | iste rest.on July 1.| Ont.Cartier |\u2018 FN will leave her tethor's rent] © LoFalt #, | and best i ana There.B adispla; thom our an 0 da.a sine È ÿ; fu sise STORE CLOSES AT 14/CLOCK 8X BAT V3 TRDAE, DURING SULT-AND AUGEST= 15: 2: me S CARSLEY C \u201cNotre Dame Stroor Montreal's Greatest sors JULY 3rd, 190% FRIDAY BARGAINS V4 AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. : {for Friday only.mi | ravResY AFTERNOON, on the local stock -exchenge this moras name, cé, \u201c| chants Bank.! \u2018sieady in tone.| The examination in the case of Louis val\u201d ind the Hon, | to Lomer Goum will Bome ar to the Témishemmingus pu hp sie They Jn We bave determined to hake a big clearance of stock during July, and is: can only be effected by a -genulne sacrifice of -values, shoppers and it to thélr great advantage\u201d to visit our store when out buying tomorrow.We would remind them \u2018to come as early as possible, because, paturally enough, the biggest.inducements are picked up first.The following are some: of hd omerings\u2019 on our fret floor.fe.\u201c All our FANCY BLACK MOHAIR ena SATIN CLOTHS, worth from 50 = \u201c Tee; choice\u201d during: sale, 287 p per yard.Thre Lots Comprising About 10000 Yas.LOT tm.) 150 pieces \u201c@ANOY DRESS 'GOODS, rangité in price from Tie to $1.55, É connais of all wool and sil and.wool goods; choice of the lot, 39c per nar : pe OT 2, 3,000 yards ASSORTED DRESS GOODS, \u201cfinest all wool weeds, silk and wuol natin, all wool checks, and Fancy Tinsel Dress Goods; regular values, 50c to $1.75; choice of Lot No.2, 28c yard, .LOT 3.-50 ends DRESS GOODS, Fancy Mobair, Shophèrd's Checks and Conds, worth j from 3c to.65e; chofes \u2018o£ Lot No, 3, 16e \u2018gard.\u201c GREAT LINEN VALUES! 7,000 BUBACHED.LINEN- TABLE \u2018DAMASK, a manufacturer's stock of go oi ende, in le ngihs fr om 2400 Far saonie Mightly \u2019 soilad, others a rp A Imperfect; prices from, 2100 ser gas, ue © -epectal discount.of 1:3 percent; or $1.00 $1.50 Damask for $1.00; #2.; Damas for $1.50 per Par 1,500 OS, FANCY ONY HSL ALL NRW THIS SPRING, 1 worth\u2019 150; \u201cchotoe, 10 yaa: ) JOHN MURPHY &CO., 2aa and 2843 st Catherine 8t, cor Metoaife a Telephone = 2474, 8888! \u20ac tuckwheat, r™ Lo so, low fre 8; pess, \u201888lie to-Sée; Tye, \u2018an OR ae atonts, 3 to $1.20, and strong pakers, | Be to $8.90 : Qntaric\u2014 Straight - rollesk, to 33.50; in $1.75 to $1.85; On ; 33.90 to sso, ROLLED OATS \u2014 ee prices to job- per arr © Fo.in Lage, and $5 to .$5.15 + FBBD \u2014 Manitoba bran, $17; shorts, $22, ags ipcluded; Ontarle bran, in bulk, at ix to $17.50; éhorts in bulk, $22 nomdnal.HAY\u2014No.1, $5.50; No.2, to 80; clover, $7.50 in car ots.= BRANS- Choice.primes, oar lots on the track, $1.15 ve Baily dites.JULY 3.: LOCAL STOCKS ING SESSION.- \"Witness, \u201cOffice ~ July 81902.1 side at.ä tow thousand.taining shares re were not five bundred .shares sold pork, $25; \u201cszlacted, nominal: compound vefined lard, Ske to Skc; pure Oauadian T° lard, Te \u20ac to she: 8 finest lard; 12e.to.Be: to 1 Loge, 37.50; troeh mibed._sbaséol $8.7 pec 100 1bs.\u201cCHE ENSE\u2014Ontarlo, 9%e t 10e; \u2018ves, 34¢ to 9%ec.Ke to and, Que?BGG straight Feceipts, : = L candled, 1 8 1.Soren.Chol \u2018oresmery, urrent spn.in.soi lots, 15140 ns Leu & EO PATO Chotée êtoc: se; onda, + 80e.per bag on track.\u2019 x, vec \u201d ASHES\u2014Pihas bash, firats, sé 10\u201d to.$1.20; apconde, 33.70; Doug\u2019 ash, ¥ per 100 Tos.LIVE STOCK MARE, JULY 5.Thera were about 750- \u2018Head \u2018of bittchers\u2019 cattle brought to the Hast ast End Abattolr \u2018| gor Seale since Po roteréas =: and \u2018about 250 of these were.a aol.y w , the ( \u2018balance being - offered.for saie 10-day.\u201c| There were no prime beeves on\u2019 the market, \u2018and only a few stall fed animals, = thoes mu rom Bac to Me por.@ grass tire demand at prices ranging.from.dus \u2018bp | to sue - per 1b; the.common stock., Now of sels, and brought from 3e to neur 4c per Ac while the canners paid\" Ton 2%ec:to 3c Yor rer ner gattle.Calves we scarce.sat n price, s at from ed; 98.60 to $10 each.Mut re wers scarce and dearer, good, large\u201d Ing.The stocks wbich received a mesgre attention © were C Pacific, Twin Déminion Coal Common: a Co Bank.- All of them.Were tarly 134 ost; No.RNING BOABD.EE Pa, 15%, 0 at 135, 50 Poin Crty-s0 at 118%, 100 atm 8 a x, \u2018Coal Coal somman- log st 386 anc LE 20, 1,100 at 19.> dE A A 00 AE ae Eu xà\u20141,000 at 90%: 1,060 fol feeling 4s manifested in the very quiet * es Just now apd in Chie 2 ta, -F Er Ts | conference.Total | Circulation.incransed .«+ .\u2026.\u2026.Public | Notes.is se the marker PROVISIONS\u2014Heuvy Canadian short out | Shippers paid 24e a per |.: bleedin protrod: À themanufacture: guaranteed it., me menialsin En ini press end and ask yournaighy \u2014~ 4 canners, $1.se.to $2.50; bulls, $2.50 to 35.76; À, calves, 34 to $7.\u2018Hoga\u2014Receipts, 22,000; left over, Som : lower; mixed and butchers, $7.20 to § ~ good to\u2019 choice heavy: $7.70 to i, ; rough heavy, $7.30 to \u2018$7.70; , $1 to $7.55; bulk\" Se aales, $7.25 to $7.70 era echipts, 7,000.steady © Sheep jambs \u2018Good to choice $3.75 to $1; air to choice mixed, $3 to EXCHANGE AND BART.\u2014 Toronto, July 8\u2014An \u2018Evening Telegram's\u2019 London.special cable says that the subject\u2019 of a Canadian Atlantic cable will ilkely.be discussed at the next meeting of the colonial premiers, but that there is a doubtful feeling as to the general result of the Messrs.Park & Hamilton,of Youngstown, \u2018 \u2018Ohio, have recelved a cable from Havana, announeing that franchises have been granted them giving them sole rights to construct and operate electric stree?! railways in the city of Havana.It is yoy that these franchises a are worth $25,000,000 \u2018 Following the example of Montreai there \u2018 is a movement in Toronto for the early closing of the banks.The change will, it.ee on July 19.It is is expected, .commen | thought that the loan companies will follow suit.A \u2018movement is on foot to establish \u20ac\u2019 business men\u2019s club in fn Ottawa.Toronto, July 2.\u2014Fire énsurance business \u2018here is said.to he In a consigerably better position, than for.sevéral y present Tates being.ten to Afteen foen percent \u2018better a: round.\u201d It is Inderstood that the local companies are getting vantage of this, - and that for: the first six months of the year they have earned nice surpluses over: their dividends.° \u2018 Ottawa, July 2\u2014A letter has been received Irom \u2018the Bell Company refusing Ta geil the whole or any part of its pod fo Ottawa to the city.This means ¢ it Sone plant is established it in opposition to the Bell Company.Ottavie, Jul; The.Canadian Asphalt - Company, a rontrent firm, vas, the Buc-' cessful Torideree for the paving of St._Pat-' riëk and Clarence strests in this city.Their\" tender called for $8,663 for the former street and $9,248 for the latter.- 3 \u2018The Giand Trunk Rai Railway system bas Issued the following statement of earnings; Week sating June \u201c30, 1002.'.$774,088 Correspénding week, 1901 0 00 ve oo TIS,084 .; \u2014\u2014 : INCFERÉS Le 0e en os se ns ss co oo $38,996 Jaden.J 2\u2014Tbe weekly statement ot the A of England shows the follow- re sere 145,006- 28.008 106,968 932,000 ai 84,000 a.0.nges: reserve, decrensed Bullion, decressed .\u2026 .oe o» Other securities, increased . \u2018 A Mfassosoit' olose.behind., injured.Tue Kum , - Was under the direction of Dublin; Mr.J.Fi~Crowasy, \"Eacalona, 11%, Ritchie, R: Retard 4.05.the \u201cpent.to.windward in\u2019 % The members of the New Westminster awa was pot seriously ju Prof; Cal H.Corey and.puplis.Those tak- Den.I Derouche,.OWAWa: moored at the ictosia ola.oe owing about eight.ies Inétpsse agaws cannot be raisi Tt were:\" Miss Isabella MéLood, Miss Toronto: Fred, Derot bate, Tos ecunmel\u2019 won the Her rou ad of fea 0 alt FE sity or ome, this JABNIE AND PORTLAND STILL ass ios pes Dorie, Mise Kate Holden, Bra Mr SN.Pusoaird, re Fo ire Roman, 4, P The \u2018T on it Was, & yO a de Lacing ING.- \u201c14 GéWétebte, Miss Clock, Miss F.Jackeon, Miss Tonto; Mrs.Chas.Grant 2 the race.© The Massasolt\u2019 was secant on.» ry intention To vii à Per ints in esters One \u2018Port Townsend, Wash., July Srna 88.|A» SO iles gout Meagre, R.Clock, J.date, Mawel, Chicaor Lieu Grant Kenzi 3 ) as fo, aes which | water, a tho dm: | Senator, trom.Nome, on Tune Be dents he Sonn ine, 7 TE Covi, a bation Hardie, : (x; Wm.\u201cHardle,\u2019 fa re a : ! ig the In enn = H.Hewjett, Tonto; = = Emi de phe Th |B SR i REEL BRE SO Se mm oys were muc = \u2018pleased 5, oser ee a Jaenie snd Porthand, (Contain Pat MaChilogh, F.Hardeustle: - TB Hurst, ro Rev.Father A.Jan, gored 1 PEE yr i\u2018 7 izes tical a \" : 3 J R.wi AT \u2018 » 2258, .\u2019 croceing the Hne at.4.25, pon The a ui arty 8 d- lg information à \u2018been Teoety ges time Pretoria, from Ottawa afr.1 x tor Mrs, Cora Léwie, at the ing Bavasd\"oier.; cr aasesoit: Thos: then.\u201cPres ec of by à } who | from.the \u2018two vessels, and, Jurther, ) arrived at Éiverpoal thls Mmorn- Bhisagoe; Col.Li cdot: Mo z ; Mrs Law, em - prs arizimer: of: today\u2019s.Tass, having Bo wite i the Thetis had returned te port to es.da, Bre db Hu Mester Gavin Law, Miss Rita: Law, Miss pas ms \u2018and te Maesasoll\u201d one, Tha | Wi een Gus oad supply ménout Benin \"Tua nan.ne GB: Livoujins thom Liv Muriel Lev, Vapcouyer; Mr, A.Lavrie, race to-005 ef te over a Aris spy trace whatever of gither nd ë t Philadelphia, arrived at Halifax | London; Mins À Dr or Me courte.AGAIN, 88.IROQUOIS AGROUND.25.Li or to-day.| pai MoKee, Miss Maud va aa Xr DE July Ar 3 EB an au ta pris base | oboe, Igy 3s 85.Turtef set onto; Mie, is.Pus, Mra.HL.Page, Mos ; 's hd = 7e CEE | quot + day, | \u201con à bu from re ee él.KR Pagé, Chicago; Mr: 3; Raukia, witliam\u2019's yacht Tenteor was beaten: S07 i pies , Duluth yestorday, grounded on a dar = ter Halitax; the\u201d tousth time 07 the re The TER UNIVERSITY, CRIGRAT | one Victoria {sian 64 cles from ers, The lan ing, 15.Corian fog TRI die i.Rankin.Mies Ros a Be Raid, | Slosiy\u2019 to 422 \u201cMeteor third Lonÿon, J Jay are = 1 cricket Tu£s Have ons, se Pal se ne 10 ame yesterday, Bea RPE Rois, St.John: Mise Rostell,- whe Imperial Gace, Footer ma match! betw Lt | fos waa the.cause.4.MOUNTFIBLDS CHARTERED.| Ottawa; Dr.ML.8h + Ha was gues of 136 Lor ere T July 3.MPa >.M iterd, eur 2 ; crowd: of Lod as.ater À Fhan \u2018 usuel.LOUGHBIGG HOLME 18.Due, e.58.Mouiitfelds has heen chartered | Eonte; Mr.D.3.eis £3 Urs, Tela SIR ë RE ronght | Both élevens were admittedly below unj- The Holme line SE.Loughrigë \u201cte à cargo of coal at sydney for Que-.sr net \u201cTiree.Air Van Tagen, York, July\u201d $\u2014The \"suit Tes A 2 ially wes Captain Johnston, with steel: iE sous Dea.; the.Dominion Coal.Co ; -Bné ee.re.rising,\u201d the Ter.Da iy + tod od, trom, Dew York this Basil Borg nen, Montreal.: rs, tone\u201d | Pidse on I.Electric Light is 18 Expectod'ts Effervescent || | formed of He a de he of electric of | anything that it would come.As to the : 1 heat: and face trom , is ges a dus Toh pat sim visirs \"DEATH.; the Doprars yacht Tune o ete: a \u2014 $ sllowance.- \u201csavg| MR.EMERY LAVIGNE PAS se er pe \u2018British Sohiooner ely\u201d gave | AWAY LAST \u2018NIGHT.DOIUNION DAY AY AT st.JONNS | \"Musicians i in Montreal, ed last night st Johns, Que, Toi | for a number of years been 0 the Church of the Messiah! He good organist, but.his best work\u2019 in tue | ist evening Richelieu Park waa wail \u2018arte with citidens Mstenipg to the bi -of- the llo., aid \u2018viewing: a t' displa eal ot Vorke, Jere.- J og Tendon 16+ Coronation Day.\u201cvery sue cessful hop also took place at oe rect éluib, désert bic \u201c SEAWAN HAKA TRIALS © gan.He thoroughly entered into TECUMSER\u2019 AHRAD AT THE FIRST oo MARK.; Black Rock, Conn., Ju uly 3\u2014Tn the Bear \u2018wanhaka trial races to-dey the \u2018Tecum- sel\u2019.crossed\u201d the etarting ne first.The | À \u2018Crusa, was five seconds behind.The iE fo cumsely\u2019 was ahead in rounding the fi first: mark lems closely by the \u2018Crusader\u2019 an \u2018Massésaît.e course isa trianguis one to-day.CHEAPER.THAN aks A CHAT WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE LACHINE RAPIDS HY: .DRAULIC AND LAND COM: Lam : .PANY.+ RE RUE A rumor.hes been upon She, \u201cstreet\u201d fo: some Jays, Set.a\u2019 ayndica ayndica as being | ae man Bue forty: d \u2018At the age of enteen he was organist of a chure! Syracuse, N.Y., and when he etary Montréal be soon, became, 4 jces figure in musical circles.He hdd suffering from Bright's disease for -time, and.during light \u201cbelow that which.the public now pays for gas.e parties in the new movednent were Ar te have & close con.| to nection with the Lachiné Hydraulic Company and 't the S| Falls Company, Mr.W.McLea Walbank, managing director of the former company, was | ed about it.He referred the mat- tér to the president of the Lachine Company, Mr.G.B.But After some oro as to_the early history of electrical progress, :Bur- land said 30 hay he\u2019 had né hesitation : in sach-a might come\u2014in EE mure ue Re scoud be of concert p es.he emtered The Royal Victoria Hospi wheré he remained until yesterday -aftéss noon when he declared he was very I wich was complied with, He is survived by his wife end\u2019 daughter.J syndicate to darry out the plan, it wae al | The funeral service will be held, re heen otated that the Sh t having the awini- gan_Falls power would be used in the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sorking out of the plan, Mr.Burland was PARK COMMISSIONERS\u2019 CONVEN:- asked concerning it.He replied that TION.there Was no use saying what t come| The Parks and Ferries Committed to pide so far as that is concerned.When he first cing 12 the idéa 6f water power bein jenerate Tad eet he , th ere.h Saturday morning in St.St.Denis.street.appropriation of $250 to send à depui fA Boston to attend the convent of the ark ark commissioners of America, therein - Av.: iifed why shoud water rin one 2 when: ifs férce could De, used \u2018to to \u2018make ight and \u2018And,\u2019 ad ok Me.Puriar ng, \u2018withrhis own r smiling manner, om eight, \u2018or tén: \u2018percent.for the.\u2018people: community \"them But the water is night and day.It is some = io rnniog said that we, have light by electricity cheap: \u2018than gas.There is nothing sure in life\u2014 one .cannot bè-sure of himself that Ge will see the end of à day\u2014but it js tolerably safe to tay that xoy ides of the cheapness of electric light will come yet.It is a benefit to humanity\u2014and ao anything schooner Diver.SS.MANCHESTER ENGINEER.\u201cThe naw 58; Manchester Bnginder, £ bec; She will there Joad a full cargo Manchester, .and ie scheduled to: sail | July 10.TRICE OF BUNKER COAL spac Sup men recélyed-a- surprise.to 72 when he \u2018were notified, that\" bunker coal at Sydney, C.B., advanced 50 cents per ton.- © that benefits humanity must tian duty;.don\u2019t you think so?Str clint.DADE AND HENDRY.HERE.\u2019 Messrs, Albert.Dade and William Hen- [ Maryport, lames Cooper, : any Cape Magdalen at b o 6 rind 3 éftetnoon , TH v \u201cvessel + | to-morrow, an Point._Mesars.# ara\u201d othe\u2019 \u2018agents.oe ky entered.4 he oe A - An.agretrhent has.; Fim & rag (ult ea sine the Zi EE £ [a i ,- died to-day: |- [ Railway REET, + » Divine between Boston: and - This agreement will pui the bylk Mr.Emery Lavigne, \u20189 & of the sist .; 0 3.\u2014Domisen \"Pay | ter a lengthy illness.h rem m ne Nis Bittves sa foe atv & ke 6 Johns, a prominent igure from Fo ranks And red anently o Magog: and St.Jos Cricket Clubs ired played & match.in the afisrnoon, -: church organiste .of the city, as he bod accompanist.either on the piäno:-0r-0r spirit of a composition and \u2018was ing | fure for, piles that it is.Ÿ {for thé b j-.} at all dealers, or Edménson, Bat a + Porénto.te \u2018 \u2018able t's a vocalist, Mr.Lavigne\u2019s coi: paratively.sho short.life\u2014though quite white, i orty-two, years of age \u2014wäf a Meteo, fialshed dischatging.ber arte: of e past season, on\u2018thet {7 account, his,name was missed from meliy |\u2018: The SS.Pet Captain Th , Which | 7 Severs] weeks a das been\u2019 Potins, ne { -spñne and wanted to be taken home.THis sink soon afterwards and died at i pan.James churek; axé} ét held No.1 and Joi asking the City Council to vote thenian, B io \u201cOrde of the anéhors and 50 tathonis-.RTE ise guia, puce lof by tons | finden; S40 erie \u2018Power is used by day; cox continued Mr.| Méntreat.Les been picked Up cen Burland, \u2018and light used by might.Island, aad taken to P quebec by the sted safc taln Laidlaw, is discharging Entre] and |} Westerh cargo \u2018from \u2018Manchestér \u2018fi Hes he i pty is due.to serie; he will load à cargo of deals for aU ited Wi Kineton port.ind \u201cth t Company, of Boston, Sader the the tera éompany is as ihe Taglar fet pty oF the bagana business of Jamaica \u2018into the Len lle of th s Ajnerttar Company, by which ESS Syne Dasluan, ] vd \u201cbri \u201cfot the Œ at the : Pr aftéttioon to bring cosy Lo ai: Ana\u2019 Afterwards - Thoroughly 7 Dr, Chase's Ointment HMI \u2018Scores of \u2018People endute the annoy- dice, \u2018uneasiness\u2019 and _actite sufferin| ng whichis caused by and do not | \u2018know the nature of their ailment or what means to make use of to obtain à cure.\u2018We \u2018do not hesitate to claim that Dr.©hase\u2019s Ointment is the \u2018most: effective |.ssible to ob- this \u201cclaim.is ed up byl Phousands of EES who have.wed it.vs, \u2018North Grenville, |- Gumberiand writes: \u201d \u2018Last \u201c| épring I ain from\u201d you a: box of Dr.; ie\u2019 Ointment, and used it for in-|: \u201c| Sard: pi It gave me instant \u2018Pelief ple.the fortaring itching and burning and.as the has never fetiirned I consider the cure & perma: \u2018ent one.You may use\u2019 this.statement\u2019 t-of others.7.Dr,\u2019 Ghase\u2019s\u2019 Gintment, 60.cents a box, tes & Co, TA AA A AE ALL LOGE OL PRIMO ine: ides.of keeping 5 Amos ot of th English fruit markets may fol ne the rer sent agreement.co 7 88.ROMAN IN PORT.\u201cre Dominjeg-line £8.: Roman, Captain J, Parry, arrived in port \u2018from Liverpool noon, yestérday wth a general cargo.| \u20acaptein - Parry.reports., dense.fogs on the | Banks, but no too visible.She is ,mooreql at \u2018the King Edward pler.The next boat of ; the Dominion \u2018Hie to arrive is the 8S.Do- | i minion, Capt.R.0.Jones, with passen- \u2018gers and & generâl cargo.48.MALIN HEAD LOADING, The Head line \"98.Malin Head, Re as \u2018Windmill Point yes d oved: down \u201cto Hochelagk to-day\u2019 oe: taxe \u2018he\u2019 cargo for Dublin.The vessel Is ex- | ted to sail next Sunday morning, - THE 88.PETUNIA, jéived.at.tbe mines.\u2014 oa £8, INDIANA STILL HELD FAST.= he Hans 56 Lawrence 1 line 88.\" \u201cIndiens : pon rocks Tgan |'Éstenés on the Coast\u2018of Labrador\u201d but the | ES is belng rapidly relieved of fier cargo md every hope is \u2018entertained that to- I\" \"morrow she will be released.Mr.\u2019 Q.Brew, |! \u2018à superinte: has gone to Baule | (Island to give his assistance\u2019 t Messrs.Furness, Withy & Co.have 7e = at SUIT, made of good nality\u2019 Standard \u2018Crash, coller, Fons trimmed with and cuffs cadet, navy or red galates od red stri \u2018collar, front finished \"Tih -moveral sows of and cuffs.of- \u201cwhite pique, trim.\u2019 , feather itched braid.83 \u2018med, withifaney braid; 82.50.No, 2101.-,- SkoLenn, Ken-' ombre: 2e oon: = i Toit Fous | Han avants, Chart ones Poe ts ud, ge a cova, McPial i on 7 > Be LS rad an amnudl Frontage can for a Période Urenty votre Sa ii pres tremant izing these siresty.a Special Ausepement Roll pt cover thd service sa tse MILITARY TATTOO, (Postponed from Thursday, 36th June), 0 Tuesday Evening Next, Otli Juby sat the K AA.A Gronnds Ss16: ©* Clock, CN AID OF THE CANADIAN SOLDIERS\u201d MONUMENT FUND.\u2018 400 Instruments.Bugiers, Pipers, \u201cete ete.PRICES\u201481.00, Te and Béc.Seata now on Sale at the Star Branch Office, St.Catherine St, .THURSDAY, Jury 8.Art Association £ PHIELIPS SQUARE.Galleries open Daily, 9 am.to 6 p.m.© Admission, © - se - = ' SATURDAY, JULY 5.EXCURSION TO HIGHGATE SPRINGS The First: Excursion: of the Beason 2° \"Frew Point St.Charles.POINT ST.CHARLES BAPTIST.su BSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Withess, = $3.00; Weekly Witness, $1.00, with rejuctions.to elube; World Wide, $1.00, including postage for \u2018Canada, Newtoündiand, United: States, Great Britain and foreign countries; Northern Mea- senger, thirty oents; 10 ccples to one address cents per copy, postpaid in\" oct cafe, to United States, New ndlan Canada, excepting Montreal For Great Britain; -afdd $1.04 per annum for postage \u2018on Weekly Witness: 52 on Northern Mespenger; $3.60 on Dally Wit- The- last edition of the Dally Witness is Gelivered in the ae wvery evening of pub- Heation at $4.00 per annum, 2e an FETE 9 * es.Montreal,\" to the Bailar.shoal bo addressed \u201cBier ot SUNDAY-SCHOOL | SATURDAY, JULY bth me an saa be hag, trom from 5 K.ET.wns, bro iz.ant MAE Tes 8.90 a.m.Bo on time.Train - leaves \u2018Bonaventure Station- at* 8,80.«zh, and Point St.Chattes at 8.45.ickets accepted on aftonaoon - trains, lotring Bonaventure at 1.80, and Point St sot 13.M \u201861 71 81 131143 21.28 27428129 ee MEN'S mme | - The- Day resorts in - r theUnited: States \u2014 teri \u2018Medical orénto, Jar 3\u2014The Ontario at cest five cena.a.month, oy \u201cfor \u201cWomen ay completed one most s years in i tory.e classes in attendauce have TI ran \u201cnd.ail of the students going \u201cfom, the .college \u2018for their final ex: Sie at Trinity and® Toronte uni ities have without exception been , ; .an 0 wiicéeseful, While at the: College \u2018of Physi- 4 roper disp cians-and Surgeons, although- about -thir-: tyshive percent of all the candidates pre- wanting \"themselves for examination failed to.pase, yeb all of the students ih the Woman's Medi College who tried .the patin me cal pal Hive out of = ht secured appoint À ad\u2019 house hits à in American : hospitals.1 a i AY MERRY .GO: ROUND Is THE \u2018OCCASION | OF A COM- tr: \u2014_\u2014 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1002., | \u20ac Congress has adjourned without pase: ing the bill for reciprocity with Cuba, in, épite of: the strongly worded message of.the President recommending it.failure.to.grant what was a very small measure of .justice to the island is als a repudiation of the terms on which the Cubans consented to accept the Platt amendment.do their constitution.The influence that is mainly responsible for the defeat of the Cuban\u201d reciprocity.bill and for the.violation of national pledges; pent.Trude called attention to form.of - public \u2018amusement\u2019 which con- ifated 5 annoyance.\u2018to the \u2018neighbors to Litmoelf \u2018and his family.¢ Te- di tb a \u2018merry-ge- o-round\u2019 which was in operation An Youville Ward, on the D adjoining hi résidence, where érke-crowds \u2018assembled and mgde a great -particular] -Sundey.He ght.the council.had the power to \u201cpublic amüsements:and to pro- it: any amusement which: was a nuis- 40 the \u2018residents in\u2019 the vicinity.He moved &:redolption prohibiting ététing.of \u2018a mherry:go-round with: \u2018sanction of the authorities ¢ : resolution gave rise to a diécus- which.\u2018several councillors ; end the.opmion that: the council co mot.in terfere ay the matter, the g their\u2019 recourse ian Str aa ny 0 one committing.a pub- solemn.obligation shown by Congress, Ais\u2019 that of, .the- \u2018bet; stigar.combine.* Thi truste, for in matters.of this kind they all etand \u2018togethér, lave \u2018won a notable victory, which may be followed by an aftermath of evil coiisequences,.since that victory\" is a amirch on, the honor of the nation and an insult to the Prefident.The latter wae in the right, and his attitude waa endorsed by the people who believe in treating Cuba justly and generously.The situation, - however, only reveals more clearly than ever.\u201cthet Congress was dontinated \u2018by a power of su: preme selfishness, which set every moral and political principle at defiance in\" its | determination to reserve its \u2018monopoly intact.~The Republican conventions recently held in several atates show that the iron-clad protectionists still have.thé upper hand, \u2018and will agai commit : the party to the defence of the absolute tariff.\"At the same time thére are signs | of a split, especialy in the \u2018Northern, | Middle and Western.States, where the feeling in: favor of \u2018reciprocity, outside the Deet-suÿar ring} line been growing rapid: 1y.of late years.Already the forces for the fall: campaign are marshalling for the fray,\u2019 which.promises\u2019 to be.the liveliest ty ever known da \u20188 s midpresideitial term 3 wining.; ving an opinion, tho he did: not \u2018the- council could\u201d bough, suppreas tnerry-go-round : by & resolution, as 9 sold be.necessary to > proceed differ farther considerä vas deferred-to: on À.ol, whet will: \u201cbe: prepared \u201cto advise ARE AUCTIONED OFF.ele of pris intended for the rica, which was .Foster,.was gu \u2019 lian \u2018Pacific : stock \u2018good.pri obtain.\u2019 One Nicaragits canal hill in the United States Witness\u2019 can \u2018be tailed \u201ctodo persons 1éaving the: - city: for the summer] ; \u2018to.know so little.This | ing as well as for the cynical contempt of a]: \u201cthe prgoisents asedagaingt.the | .Senslte \u2018was the exhibition of a \u201cpostage | fe a | staan, iseved \"by.the : Government of an what can bo made of & postage stomp \u2018as an advertising\u2019 medium, gnd vinäi- cates : Sir William Mulock\u2019s Bripire\u2019 stamp, which, in spite of \u201cthe fun made\u201d of it hy the opposition press, wag: a | splendid advertisement of the Dominion; \u2018There are many instances of how \u2018coun: tries have been given an undésérved |, bad reputation\u2019 by pictorial represents\u2019 tions of some striking.peculiarity.Very | real injury was done to Canada by the pictures widely distributed.abroad of our: ice palaces.In building those castles and making pictures - of thém we were :otly conscious of wild, and rollicking delight ; and inviting the world to share it, but | foreigners when they sw them came to the conclusion that a country where.such buildings \u2018were pos | sible must be too dreadfully cold.for comfortable buman habitation, and it writing to.do away with the false im: pression.?pres ert Lowe, Lord Sherbrooke, after the author \u2018went to live in London.Robert Lowe \u201cWas a notable Bqure in Lee by lig : À \u2018ing at the \u2018Sydney bar, although.he never obtained a.clear view of witness, juror or judge, .and, teturning Eng Jand, entered the \u201cHouse.of Como \u2018the members of which \u2018he never: SAW.\u2018Therg, as we all know, or should Knows: under such a master of finance as and Italian; ang; \u2018at Oxford, for mere | recreation, he mastered Sanserit,, Wid winter evenings to themselves, contrive Undoubtedly, Robe \u201c|'ert Lowe had \u2018great \u201cinental\u2019 gifts, \u2018 bute y the miajority of people with as\u2019 \u2018more would \u201chave epent their.\u2018being sorry for \u2018themselves,\u2019 and in all around then miserable.Lowe\u2019 life, like that \u2018of \u2018the blind.\u2018Postinaster -General of.England, \u2018Fawcett, is insp ing, and well worth the while \u2018of - lig ing recalled to\u2019 the memory from time\u2019 to timé.It may, indeed, caude\u2019 those\u2019 \u2018of us to be ashamed who.repine becatise of little or imaginary ills, and.wito be: come the slaves of circumstance; = - - asp \u201cem CA ~~ a.CANADA FIRST.5.a \u201cThe lease of the site\u2019 on the north.side of Windmill: Point Babin to \u2018thé Gi: Trunk Railway, coincides with \u2018the grease.of grain transportation by ihe] St.Lawrence route \u2018and its \u2018diminution | by way of New York and other United | States ports.| ending June 28, shipments of grain \u2018from Montreal amoutbed to 710,322 \u2018bushels, {= compared.with.only \u201c385,122 bushels : by way of New York; while the\u2019 total gh ments: of all grain: by way of Canadian ports last week were 1,002,285 buélèle, \u2018bushels by way of all United Stat At Jentie porte.s The cause of this.very: gratifying state of things, so far as are concerned,-is that the rate to pool by the St.Lawrence \u2018 route - cent and = huit Cheaper: than.the able to cut into their rail au shipments \u2018and .beat them.we do: this® now, with\u2019 our tr dir ized, with discrimination.tee i 2 fully equipped with the \u2018moat uj terminal Dette Joa {additional money on elevators and other | took a long time and much speaking and {7 is Ce and insist npon remaining.\u2018he won.a foremost \u2018place as a debaters | became Chancellor of the \u2018Exchequé ofy 11 stone, and died Lord Sherbrooke: Bet -pides\u2019 Latin and Greek; he- knew, French'|'th, control the market :as his.United i, \"én a a lprge scale\u2019 have been\u2019 attempted i in\u201d 1 think,\u2019 he wrote.at sixty, \u2018of all \u201cthe | : things aI | might bave novi i I had : | ties! have not bein raised offered; Bit: there is a suspicion that it { tendéncy is to: dictate \u2018prices and de-.A despatch.to the \u201cWitness\u2019 yesterday told : \u201chow for.the wel, compared with à total: of.only.742,808], Ber the\u2019 igh-level wharves az¢\u2019 Baished.od 5.terminal facilities.; Captain Wolvin is in commend of the [ foct of the United States Steel Corporation and is able to take a comprehen- | sive view of the future of the trans \u2018portation\u2019 \u2018question.Therefore, the fact that after several years of study on the | epot \u2018he \u2018has decided to do his business L by our route-is significant of much.* We regret, that he \u2018was prevented from mak- \u2018ing Montreal his port of.transhipment, \u2018but some of his business will surely come to usin time, and now that the Grand Trunk bas taken the site and has agreed to build an elevator we may expect the Tailway \u2018company \"loyally to.assist M the port's.\u2018development.A little \u2018while: &go the Grand Trunk would have nothing to [ do With the site, and Portland then \u2018was favored .at \u2018our expense; but times have \u2018altered Portland bas.not proved: ro- the Grand Trunk has evidently made \u2018up.\u2019endy one.tranabipiment, at \u201cYeast, in e néar.future.lies, therefore, whether we shall build \u2018and\u2019 retain\u2019 this enormous prospective ines, and it is of good augury that men such as Captain Wolvin'añd ihstitu- Ment] y expect, as: evidenced by -the \u201cof their money.here, that.we E to-riee to tie greatnes of our i aE SONDAGE OF TRUSTE: , Mr.Thomas Scanlon, writing, of rusts in Great Britain,\u2019 says.that \u2018they.have.to be-searched for, in \u2018the United States, they come Ai the evidence goes \u2018to show that Eng-\" land\u2019 does enjoy a substantial immunity | from.\u2018those \u2018evils which are \u2018associated with \u2018United * States.industrial \u201cmonogo- lies.In \u201cEngland, as.in the United -Btates, there is a.tendency towards : mitrercial-\u2018and industrial monopolies the \u201csubstitution of amalgamation &oF + «competition in\u201d business, | and \u2018the - British trader is probably as anxious: the-, bicycle, ealt and textile .trades, | frm \u2018others, the prices of commodi- in\u2019 cônté-.- except, perhaps, in the \u2018case\u2019 per \u201cton \u201cin.London for the best Wall- 6 nd compared with $4.20 et this time, \u2018Yast year.The congestion of the traf- \u2018on the.railway lines is the excuse: \u201cbeen brought about by con- certed-/ action on the.part of col- Tiery.Owners, and the .\u201cSpectator,\u201d\u2019 voicing the demands in the pre- of; sober English .public.opinion; à , that, \u201cif there were evidence \u201cof: the: probability, to .say nothing of hithe the Presbyterian \u2018Church in Canada |didiy in the war, \u201cbut-in « great 3 in Brantford, accompénied - by Vrs, pean war discipline was the first -con-: Bryce.Dr.Bryce \u2018expects to return [eideration.In the great American: obvit-#3 nd = | ome next week, nù Didi Gone eee y vi ) rs 0 a) | wo ve three non er i sai, dur ings Bank, commented -with regret at |if the North had bad 8 regs ed 5 or Tor tie \u201csity, \u201chae their meeting: Spon the serions North had abundant material, ial, but it | 8 ed permit during the.firet half of [illness of two of \u201cdirectors, .Mr, was nob trained.That mads all the di! aout dis year, amounts to $1,766,684, The \u2018Henri Barbeau and.the - James ference in: the world.The Tage h: peo- i For January was $32,615; for- OBrien, Mr.Barbeair\u2019s is: uidaraiond plé were full it military foeline, but dar rar $33,560 ch, 9400 400; | ta be a ory: serious case.Mr, \u201cO\u2019Brien | were\u2019 untrained.the Engl ; cet, oa 5 pee, shows steady improvement, though os iption:' NOTRE DAME STREET, Brantford \u2018 mitor,\u201d wag in: ve \u20acity while aid wa g,- Manhattan d i injure early duri e week, the t of Mr: on tha way.ert | EES sporat - Lerseaue \u201c who.-was\u201d-où tha : BRANCH : Ces Be or Daraiher Serscec, | tion was mr he re in war) TM, | Ch ur, Pasteued to aout Her, but she Wit do me good, but I ceme home 2s.Monroe Sherman Part CE throug #8 waged in South Was uscanscious\u2019 whep he reached \u2018her an te hopeless.| Sa se 220s Laide, and remained \u2018so.for some titne.- LT rw a : iii The girls mother was th |, bat an I had tried the doctors amd: wt SENT MALT Fes ria _] 3 8 | kn to b tak ome Fat d- Boks wen | wat \u20ac -saw Her brother pa \u2018and wisi to k~$0- Bim, ra She, sheped + rahe 17 impose and out waiting.| | oo ee wy ewan ok She.} sisted a où: Ron 1 hein.© She was.Silk ee | 5% \u2018clock this.Stormo, 3 qui de ; ter bas Hopes of | Parole 8 atill present.on one: wide: 3 ot ab om hour, ! em an = hour, A 4 bent a {ind ot.sonst tus Hae werent.\"conn pg The New.= tmine t ce COMPLIMENTARY SPEECHES | MADE-AND THE- -BÈST OF \u2018 FEELING PREVAILED \u2014 Montreal Lawn Tennis Club / Arranges Schedule.SE NATIONAL- LACROSSE CLUB PREPARING TO MEET TORONTO\u2014 WESTMOUNT GOLFERS DE- FEATED- BY MONTREAL\u2014 | \u201ci LOCAL CRICKET © MATCHES, © Prebably tho most enjoysble and success: ful banquet: ever given:by 1 the Shamrock.Lar croess- Club (5 a.visliing \u2018team waa that | which was tendered the New Westminster | players dy.thet \u201cclub at\u201d the\" Wrind- sor Hotel last Zismt.\u201cThe tables were laid tn the\u2019 Tadies\u2019 ofdinard end the large.room was tastefully decorated with flags and volers,- the latter représentative - x wot clube.The tables were arranged in shoe shape, and they were heavily joined with all the delicacies of the season, Large MR.HARRY.TRIHEY, - Whe presided at the senquets palms, Bib smelling.Sow, dors 3, TE Er ptr me a aoû épi eit Fang eéther with th men\u2019s i dregs made up-à séexe of à rage aocurrence, in the Ristory of \u201closal sporting ev t vas actly nine o'clock when Mr.Harry Te president of the Shamrock | Amateur iets Association, who aoted called the gatharing to order, \u2018gm apd in the name of ihe Shamrodkc Associa tlon extended a hearty welcome.to all pre- gent: After full justice had beep done the splendid menu.offered, the chairman in 8} Bel} ire marks.most loyally proof Kinz Bdward VII.This hy pom the Seat hu cent mats 1d Jetons hes.es youl Tonk\u2019 = reciembared \u2018nant the.fécent inetohes.fies hsanciaton 10 rooms, the foi 6 arranged À { Cooke, recoive hall ip 3 oda, Now Westminster tenu, \u201c4 ; ; do was 10 thank the and 1 motos of the players of hie own However, he felt certain that th trip ~ Would do 2'great deal \u2018to simile the boys to secomphioh \u2018ester thin \u201cthe: Jacromse - pr 5 {iam as > 9 syers.He referred: oo 7-104 te Domisi a Days ip a the on { Mr.Hoobin masts 7 Teplied that bo felt |.quite sure if was the: redult of am acoi- The chairman, replying rather premature to mdke any de- Suits statement, \u201cbut \u2018the chances were in Mayer Keary finaity proposed the health of the: Shamrock club, [whlch drew forth cheers, and\" th local.\u2018papers.for.During the evening a number cf songs rh - ye) rendered by the fol- | snfiemen, \u2018Messrs.Nicholson Mur- De 0 Shortly poire midnight the gathering was brought toa happy.close by the ing of \u2018Aula\u2019 Tang Syne,\" during which fae »- of both teams crossed hands, and \u2018All sang beartily, The next\u2019 Half hour was tabou uo in saying farewell, and indeed} this was done ln a most enthiuslasiic, and éportameulike \u201cthanner.Among :those- present were: = Ma Keary, of New Westminster; Messrs.Trihey, president of the S.A.AA,; Harry, ughes, .T, .Slats \u2018Wilkinson, Kavanagh, OR, and \u201cothers, = NA TIÔN ALS PREPARING The National.las Tadrosa plaice aro rs \u2018caréfully this week for the: ang | acatoh with.the.Toronto.team, to.ba say! on the -N.A A.A.srounds, { Pa sise Saturday east, on es pleut, Pr = age rig el ou.the gro ok].ap, the.latter: pig \"orf isa TE .I N cals \u2018feel.\u2018certain of defeatihg the \u2018Quen City twelve, and are going to\u2019 play tay -game in \u2018order to, do 50.\u2018The pérsenmél of the team Will, it Is ax: pected, 22 he game as.played ln JE \u201ctory i es z6les M.A.A.A.LAWN TENNIS CLUB Las 8 tr epecat me esting os, ot, aan \u2018for he os awe ; eas.| P.K: Brown, 7, Bias snd Bi = sop.B a.sich, À rot int a.: arry Gurd\" receive hall %.rs : J i inted, not bechuses we = \u2018a Detter: club, but: \u201cBlasppolziatezt ha our friends à eras in the west.\u2019 \u2018Regardi en\u201c« royal recep lon; \u2018 play.for| J.Minders, To whe you, Pe Richardson, Jrolve \u201cThe drawl or sh.prétimisser: he = log for pe July 325\" nine othe CH Fe conti whe Gomes \"RC The 16 1 the fiatd the speaker.sgid Ta rate ee R, Dux heartily.thackod othe Se tor BR ; Be] believed.% E \u2018would add patrie \u2018te the ability £he In Th oy ; psi Thote remetks of Br, Hoosin.were | 5 .to the invitation of Mayor Leary, Said that if the Sham |.rocks \u201cwent Wet next autume, it would Cann, have to \u2018be under certain conditions, It A feror of the team acception - the invita off MeC MuLaughlin, \u2018P} Morphy, omas : oa & Ww.hy Butta +70 0e ee ben 33110:3110 po Newark Œ+ .\u2026.+.= 1060000004] serch 8.L.Fells 30d 8.3 Bry.ome ri 9 | DIttabUIg - ey À ; aan ce ome jan & Few York oer ew Jak ha H, Cowan, E.\u201ca.Leatie au.8 round pisy to: be Salabed.by 3 pres oe sore à \u2018Cann, 1; str passed ball 2,10; mire, | Kelly; \u2018attendance, \u2018350.yesterday, Ia the first game Amole.held the visitors down to four scettered : hits, by \"the infield allowed Newark to: score, Stark pitched for Newark in.the sécond game.| Stark could \u2018not set them over the plate.ng 0 uo 02002 oe 10000020435 swank ve eu ai su we .-0:0 0.60 11,0 02 ; Suzemary.arned runs, Buftale 4; Newark, first \u2018base on balls, off Amole, 3; or de arity, 2; home run.Brain; \u2018three base fo, 3; Newark.6; stolen.bass, 8; doubleplays, letthews.- Atrorton 4 $0, Connaughton te Tow; hit by.> Bost de Moriarty, SER Cutler i Score by tome Barnes, \u2018funs, Buffalo, 1; ta it base on balls, off Ferry Don dur ; 107 tract out, Perry, 0; Stark, 1 \"2 base hits, ten pe ae he 3 pb left bance, 9; Nowark A gol on he ] s .ty: pitcher, Ferry, 3; | \" \u201cbadd, | EASTERN LEAGUE: STANDING, \u201cCrap.ks foronts ve vi we we we vo : Buffalo as 00100 0000 82 Fous nr lence ; ane ine Re mp Rochéstet ©.20 \"20 000.26 'éfontreal Lu we se se seed AL Pitisburg\u2014 Brooklyn .à 0 Bea Bolisteiphig\u201d et ew ae Cizolpnalt.[TRY RL od.St.Louis wd we se es «BR ] rier 350 = IRE to other Tied better Advertisements.CASH TARIFF.voation Vacant, | Bitaation Wanted.| aie oft Hor ?i.ann, 0.2 De by pitehed \u201cball, By Me- IR out, hy MdCang, by Hotton, 4; jo où bases, Jersey Cl 103 Rochester, , meer, 16 : | urmate.woe Bots cunms irom |e NEWARK TEAM.: , Buffalo, N.Y., July: 6.\u2014The Butraïoes | won two games from Newark Beooudhand Arti: : So or} 20 [ 10 | warps FOR cents 340 for each addl- } tional word, Bix insertions for the price of four.wonos FOR osvrs {+ \u20181 ¢ent for each\u2019 \u201cadditional word.Six inpertionsfor Schall, Connaughton; two _ base hit, Siri, } 2 sacrifice tits, Hayward, Henry; bases.op Severe sisTens as ne ca nor metre: EEE THEI \u201c| Kelloes, Lynoh; beves on errors, Buf Bl 1; Newark, 3; stolon bases, 1 ; 10; attendance, , 39 Soyder: time, : LBACH'S Piano Roos; ioe | > : a Ç 3 street, 1a & al'ghtly.used | \u201d Morris.Upright- Piano, 5 pedals; aKmobmant; price, $174.50 cash.ue ons OF THR JOLY {aren A RULER FOR THE AIN- , - 240 practise Situations Vacant.» PHILLIPS - & 20.: TEACHER\" WANTED, TOR THE RRYSON School, ; holding first-class Elementary : Diploma, duties to comipence - ean) 2nd, next.Applications, stating siidry expected, to be in the Bands of the un- dérsigned not later than the tenth of July next.NORMAN McCUAIG, Chairman, Bryson, Que.Bryson, 20th June, 1963.state experience and qualifications.Address JOHN NESBITT, Sec. Summer Resorts Bureau in Canada.À ie Ernie past ohn).57 ; ER \u201cThess steamers \u2018do uot carry\u201d passengers.|.À: iL cafe Diming Cars on 2 sining ee copdial invitation is extended to allfaets and êther Montreal talent.\u201d The | i 4 ofA}: Besten tai the Metisevea 18 ; TOURIST a 6 bod * Witness readers to consult tbe Bureau.Jatter included \u2018Massrs.Doherty, Hart.: = 5 Cembroman ; | Desjardins, who acted as pianist.\u2026 oT ; / 2 Lo rT a Fous Windaur SA 00.2er ms | he only aécident.reported.during the | Kop ay : RANCE & Of ; pon daly x Sander: CRAIG, Abbotsford, Que.a Foro one ome of his legs in two places, Sone LS \u201cStl : \"Rates West include, Meals and Berths, AST.JANKA 22 91.(ners Poss LITTLE METIS, \u2014 SUNNY BANK is now | Lhe Montrealers would like: t \u2018dom- | a: ip 6 ORONTO-MONTRÉAL LINE, \u2014 AND .apenéd to Te a few private\u201d \u201cboat ders, mend the streets and particularly the \u2018about.1 2 pie I\" \u201cvin 1,000 Telitnds and \u201cgperiotts, ne A) Î R I NI also to t F culars apply ta 5 LL DAVID TUGAEY.pestt 21 as samples of cleanliness; fifliness, dur- {\u2019 , h Na; SE dally, Géçont Suadays, ot eus wo \"THE INTERNATIONAL LINITED + : - : J tedves lontresl \u2018daily st.9.00 a.m., arrives.ever ; \u2018ei | T J : ; TE LE COTE \u201cvia 1,000° Islands, Bay of\u2019 Quinta and | atitép.m., Hamil London situated in pine grove on shore of Wads- GFL.ig boys say.they, Dever sas.sity: 2 2 BAYER RB Fr | Toronto, Mondays.se aad ERT ot Bina worth Lake.Best of fishing, boating and eins .i ; p ; a 4 : HEIN : IE ce AX, 9 rT VE TRS A \u201c0x-this line.CR mela a refresh say ont particul ly to THOS.SKELCH- NC - | MONTREAL ta VERE fa > duringthe day.ER, 8 Glsdstone avenue, restmouat.2 INSURAI E FRAUDS - LER A UT FU vila Bl hoa TR = LEYTON PS QUEBEC LINE, PERI AMER] ain == \u20ac = pool.mer ©.\" Montéal i : Lv.Montreal 10:0-p.m.dediy, er.-Toronte \u201cwill fe-open June 25th.Also Cottage to ANTES : tors rider ation apply to 2%.; Bey Lake Erje.SAGUENAY LINE, D 72.16 am.Hamilton\u2019 330 en, Conde 11 let.For particulars apply Mrs.A.Me- d d 3 ; ; SEE rifle .Laie Maalto! Ed from \u2018Quebec on \u2018Tuesdays, Wednes- mi LAREN.\"a 5: : Æ soin Là to.sig, |, | days, Fridays and Saturdays, st sam \u2018Cürs.ere attached to this train.PPHANKLIN House, | 7.10 C5 ue [oo mil ran Onna.«arg After Jmiy.Sh, dally.Portland and Old Orchard, _ : | - \u201c4 :Simhoce.The \u2018Canada\u2019 leaves Montreal July 4th, at Sear STRESS NEI A Brie or.so sien, Mexico, via, Galyeston, Texas, ge = RE - = 1.no Take Ma {1.307 2m for.the- > Saguenay, calling at at ail |- Cap TT ener Biatico 8.00 am, va which is open during regular office hours.wan, Anderson: and.Dunsan and Mr.|: x LW | omy AO rte ¢ \u2014 srniarie.o: TO RENT, TWO FURNISHED COTTAGES day was that of an Almonte atllete, |i 2.: 149 ILCs a Me\u201d Cimon] Apes.| Ont 5 ariogaithe Rspits TIOKETand THLEGRAPE SYFISE eltéated on foot Yamaska Mt.WM.; se - T: Cottage oli dewalks of the town .of Co TE Bo torent Far partiotiars Bonn to the aidermen: où Méntdai | | Th is fare includes fm eals| {port of Rochester): : - y th A a.Ca 600: 0 7 , | man Som REE.LINE, GOOD BOARD IN PRIVATE HOUSE, micely Son 7, 804.other Common sense quel | ° rer en SP san TS Le.: SAV II INTE id am.4 On bathing.Terms, 53.00 per Week.For full ; a \u2018 RN Bt Nk .Fridays, at T p.m.Special low loweates | fering iy at 7 vo.| FAST NIGHT EXPRESS.OCEAN HOUSE, LITTLE METIS, QUE.21, \u2018Chicago 8:46 p.m.Through Sleeping HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Vi.wf Bose Take Outer aug TL Thréngh Boat to Baguenay.Dongs Bar sd io tg Car Bourton, | pou HOTE BELLEVUE Denies Juigh hove.exposed sume ace ?q A N ETN Su ; Lake Meguatio.5 Ÿ \u2018below \u201cQuebéc pros _ ° =.swindleés in \u2018this country have ¢huséd the Se 7 : 4 .Tneouga Coach Parier and Sicep- L arrest of sixteen.persons: Three doctors \"RIVER and GULF OF ST AWRENGE.- ** Harat Cabin\u2014Single, $62.60 50 ana .RIVER & GULF TRIPS || bo \u2018ing Car Service.etre Dame du erro rer du are held for trig on the charge-0f-iseu- | The! SER Steamehipa,.Hoi a ro Ha upwards, accordipg I wom AN L.LUSHRE, © || Ereiosleave Bonaventure Biation 201 am., week Tader now m ent.Good sok { rofeasional) \u2018ing false death certificates.The New vai to.\u201cod CB Buttersby\u2019 Tourist Azetcy), TR | daysaad 8.40 p.m.daily.oth ated, York Life Insurance Company paid three treat #bou § over 80e - Seootid\u201d Carin- Sigles ou ap- | tes Steamets: |?CITY TICKET OFFICES, | Tae moderate Address bis A LEVEILÉE, fraudulent claims in.1001, two of 819,000 | 562800.Of \u2018navigation, calling a { pari.Round 165.85 upwards, | pp RSIA, OCEAN, MELBOURNE & CUBA \u201cames Dore ed ne O8 tue Monae\" Kindy each and one of 815,000, on policies is- _ CHARLOTTBTOWN.P Est, according to an I} Toronto §7.50,8t Catharines GS ar me permitted Ps, Te sued in 1900.The graves of the sup: |: =~ \u2018SEDNEE,/ CB.~~ | \u2018Stoerage Tates to Livers, -Lonamm: {{ Cleveland & Dotrott $15; Notun osed.dead ha + been ed.One |: - : ; ; en ces = adoudetry,.Glasgow.Belfast À- Stre.CAMPAN.RONAVIST ws MOTTA VIEW.FARM, ontained th he Tay dE a poof Indien, an- 1 teamers carry\u2019 feria |:1on.24.50, and 5.50, according to stesti- to Lower Po Por.Trokots ond al rt dsl Be 4 INT a RCOL 0 N | Al FOSTER, Que.This well known other of a yoing woman and the third: o \u2018stewardess, and are newly: \u2018and uw Va = oe or : James Bt.PERL .house on.the-ehores of Brome Lake will be a-mañ kmown in life as \u2018 The Devil: \u2018electric Mets, ete sas a ; : = \u2014 CUR ILWAY .i a guests on June a aT no case was the body of the: Samad an rther particulars, sipty WE ; aéraz real I~ -RAIÎLWA A Lhe Mutual Lite Insurance 1e Ty ve ug Q ORD AGENCIES.\u201cOttawa À ver| fon ally Grnaey exeptsd) wb es an zu SUMMER BOARDERS.amount, The Equitable Assurance NAVIGATION (COMPANY, fr a .\u2018BAY VIEW HOUSE, mor [ori one Poliez, of $16,000, hich | tun.TH MATH \u2014Sun- .CHUTE AU BLONDEAU,ONT, ie first case of fraud, discovered was - .i exde, \u2014SÔVE 5 nity a ow at ff; i Good Boating, Bafe Bathing, Hessonsble Terms.: : ; TOR 7.ween pd | LT be.Spang so Sohn , Steamer Howson ly vi win Sas of piace.dollar pen sh, entr ei AIRAIMN Pi 2e) i 8ALCIDES.ily 107° = on AT ial take 8.a.1 per) other qu time Provinces.Suspicion was aroused and \u2018the pid Cay Carre ~~ |.88 CONCORDIA .M.\u2018acversign ing, * JHE, MARITIME EXPRESS from patiite | OCEANIC HOUSE PEAK'S ISLAND, | opened.(The coffin contained a dum- | - -ORTLAND parts PE Bi storage); i | bie wll aritve daly! san on MAINE = OETLAND HAR: \u2018my fitted - \u201cwith - .Pa: .\u2018i Ë day at 6.35 pin rates for June and ry rion of \u201cthe 1 4 ' ve .; Re Alco storage] \u2018 \u2019 4 TE EXPRESS for Level Ré sante \u2018Glasco Bay.An Ideal t for Ho ther _ Glaagow, Doaaldson\u2019 Bor ! - a em to \u2018asttre Plassure.\u201cAddress - MBA.RT PER ENG {bet b hur > paid.| THO SON LIN ; | 6 p.m.Train io] , dé st Juris at-1255 pm.\" - appears th that nearly -of the pd .tus \u2018 : = ti ade.- | Coe 4 EXPRÉSS win 1 Leris ; - are the result of .a.band of.conspirators.| meme ; i M 3 A SX UT e\u2014\u2014 10° - aix at 12.10 ps due snes QUISISANA The leaders of the.pend X rd; and | = aden: ferxies.\u2014 , Montres! st 7 am.Ramon \u2018Balmori, # ; cou HOME SANTEARIUM noi been au o are brothers, hive cau, Mr.F.Rout Spat \u201cbow &' Cow, EUDQUE Case ea.ure | SE ot Carlo Gaaiion so Way | mxpumes for, Lov loures aay escort De °° Bt.\u2019Agéthe deé Monts.P.Q.+ After the first success with the Bquic.aster A.Holt, Mrs, -B.Shopihty Jed BE {old siarage tool slr 4 Str, Pring au Papi sale rose § at 7.00 a.m.apd comneoting wil \u2018Fer CONVALESCENTS REST CURE able ble Society the members of band }Ro J.B.N.: A.e\u2026.Jan 5 ete.Tue y, 5.30 p.m.1 = mocprens tor Campbellton, N.B. = = 1 ST.JAMES STREET.- returned to.Gu od, o from- the: oltowing Suttes | .: Professional.Glen.pret ri hades Chreis 10 FURNESS, \u201cWIFHY § £0, a HITED.) = cee Se me = Trent, BA TR | lie gm Bo ens Bor \u201cARCH.McCOUR, K L Ts his | Mies Joue Dow; 1 dressing -gown, re, Deg wad Sir Sgn .qe ; c - the.à , Pro-}- toh canmeni SEA hl = TI FER Eat RS EEE \"| IMPERIAL BUILDING | ont Fined \u2018from Mrs.James Ross, tar\u201d Toe purchase of { .MON TREAL and MANCHESTER.- a From Montres] .Tels.Matn- ADI.co ah 3 = Levis Towa: Coun, has decided Manchester ches From M ne Barbers\u2019.June 25.20.cone IR 17 1.that tbe cove on Sundog that\u2019 Hawn ar for x 5 i rains Ear am \u201cANDREW BR.MCMASTER, WINDSORSt ST, STATION \u2014 \u2018& Co.lot at Hsetwith .; Je : ares \u201c; ADVOCATE: i SOLICITOR, .cr aitories.Mra.A: guiviez sostins| QUEREC vad MANCHESTER.Ro & Lin _ FRAINS LEAVE FOLLO menth, \u201cbr.A.F ita \u201c5 \u2018pairs \u2018brut- From Magobestor Fro Ye 10.06 A.M.\u2014Dx; 15 ve wwe onvärous:.1.Mor 8 June i8.+.Manchester Engigeer.Co 0.> y ress, SSRN Ph ig i TES) ied h Mop ones sued 7 = J1> - Mentresi and Antver \u201d - - PER 5 5,00 p.rn°: \u2018Albany,5.45 p.m.; rice: i» Steamer: | MTT; MARKEY ot Now York, 9.20 pan; Bos- a - .\u20ac .area TRE ELS oo.0 p.m : Tote] vs Som out oo Seat; 2 ème Pp ea Wilk A: a ; ; - Base =ées ÉOLOMBO.5 accsc ° i HT , y ] hon - er re ni \u2018 EEE OT Pos à EEE rhubarb and - = Tor Groceries, frovisions, &o Jay Hickeon; bread end wine is à \u2018Church for old.women; de EE Ape ussiony.| + PATENTS, Fe FISHING, CAMPING & - | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.ihubard.and ten .be of sugar also.$15 for treats from dies Dow; potred | { wpplies, everything.of the mass IT the shortest OV \u201cons AL.NOTICE.2 |.Wew' Promise, 778 ORAIG 8, :| > apd Had mt Sener Slee Kosities- Uo = Sès de& Country Orders ag bi 5 ing inthe sbové.vy {of on gon LE te ua\u2019 ret and th of El given under.Mr.; X =| so Où \u201cConstitutionsi_ bo 4 oor 4 [Br use trip re A ar a Ey [presen cs .(ER SEC Sed sented en pp J LV ALTER PAUL, he Be\u201d Free ig \u2018the dread disease, it.will: Dot Birm the mest OI : : {Ce of Metcalfe and St.Catherine Ba.AL.Gia paver Inet sti- delicate woman.co J i , > Ass [ tl Phones Uy as eto a] \u201cFall.Paria sak to =).sealed 5 \u2018om RSC re A efficient cure of \u201cWeadache Tuvæspar, Jour 3 Is often 4 is that is I Bl rpid or inactive.: \"Mere ves is 4 trembles may fellow.erdades SES EE \u201cliver troubles, take °C 0 17770 Hood\u2019s Plils While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular\u2018 action ef \u201cthe bowels of the tn 1.law, \u2018era held at {the chair.Is- ; wêthiout- à dote du wok nd most reliable remedy in 4 ice: Cramps, Pain tn the Ps ith The petition, ben de modorato Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera tre clerk.Pre [ plain that the ; Infantum, Sea Siekness,- and ati tae Pan tha he I go.) \u2018land that the letter contained nothing bu what was zelevant.fo thé \u2018but | T£hes been a household remedy the ran Be Summer Complaints.SU for nearly, sixty years.\u201cÀ Before : Its effects.are instantaneous and 128 ok it does not: leave the awels; con- \u2018would like fo stipated.ia Dont accept subsites: Theg'ea, - g oo ou Fa ares => eee | à: 1e that makes ss iste The lede=It is time that we respecc \u2018horses sghd de sh CE i ths 5 PA op scion sem | \u2019 ve mM Ti i pete that migh Wa A Ye offensive fo Wf oF ALL KINDS OF SILFERWARE.; Our GOLD and SILVER \u2018PLAYING Le 375% Sioon Sha \"our pricse ere | ROYAL \u2018SILVER: PLATE: \u20acO-; 5 4 ___40 St.Lamdert BAL >\"; fi TEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES | ond rad 6 cember last \u2018the session was.ordered t he Presbytery: J FAIRMOUNT ScHooL.A meeting of the Protestant ratepa; of the Town of St.Louis is beg lied | edly : to take.place st Fairmont chool, Pair-| ount \u2018 Avépue, FRIDAY: fs = and | ogy and Calendar of.Sherbrooke, J y 3.Tuesday in : re \u2018of.Se.A Andrews Church, os is city, The Rev.Shearer, in.the 2ipence of a | moderator, was called upon\u2019 to {There were present: The Rev.: Gould; Sutheriscd, Srveraes; nah igs Ren Rivers.era * À | Clurg, Negtnmor Trade.Que es te.MeKengie, à long\u2019 discussion.took correctness, and.it was decided to zefer | the matter to a committee.* The Rev.E.McQueen, was elected | * .| moderator for the ensuing year, and took.] rat } det A petition from the co P Leads tà'have thé paatoral tie Haine | been, it and the nani The.: : with ton potition, \u2018ou: stdod, contained t informe He, hooves.fiom \u2018these 'p :] ~The moderator\u2014I will\u2019: thärew ; il expression and \u2018scbutitute - toouret whe : 1°\" The desk till ¢ pesled to the members| § 155 to members of the à [ine to.members of ¢ sacl gacte the ide ws cod; it means brethren .\u201cThe.ma eld over for hres month.ASKED Scots town; fo pi Biornoway; eld mt | Mesers, MeAmmond, of Inverness, and oe 6:0: 0: ere Cpe ot Kingshury : erk having res read the minutes of the last meeting in: Quebec Bichmond and hich, it ro \u2018of the letters by.endeavored to ex er Sind a = 4 (Ë |, wés § don ones this truth.Russell, Evelyn \u2018impute\u2019 or \u2018reckon\u2019 n that chapter 4nd twe oth: place as to their.|\u2019 iitees yere a point; changes from.of |.congregation Ole.\u201cin ng To ! ihe the cie will go over to hon: 3 tier, in so far as tne why such: &¥ air This Gali e.$ ill yi 4:0: Dang 4.0 4pioids 0142024 2024: 0:04 be: 2014 10345403 n Place, Was Rettion.: rmation that 4 apties woul aptes mou od inc objecting to |:| 3 A.pure Ceylon, ae i 3 pound & and half hav.+ anni 3 | 9201 ST.CATHERINE B1.,0vor Bell PisnoBtore.8 to date.Beil Telophone Up M12 oe QUEENS HAIR HELPER is a \u2018pre aration plo tts natural gator : cree id = ares har ea dandruff an P| ness.itisnoba dadye.ty stimulates and bes alin i only \"sos bou \u201c| eau or a 0.| Porn hr ar | Corner S$: H- an Bias Velvet $.having | no.braid \u201ctop, cannot j à | chafe the shoes.Lo mm | ™.MECKLENBURG MAL D068 = Eye Sighs Specialist &; Practical Optician, | It is something always useful, Get one at dropped a a h repeat .-tigt donc | Seco be rk £8 fourth Hi occur \u201cApsams - Bâtih- Harciagson, Mary -Dewis.Te, pest of |, Fomor.Rita Dery exc, \"Agnes Blake, Jennie 1 Entré Division, Robert Doc + trs Bees Co ar, Feiss: Butler, Freddie Griffin, Cherie Butler, | ot | orfni, Jose Deke, Past 1 took Hlâce on der morning, Ime Bm » Following is a Hat of the prisesvinn s[4 or SE = g, Mart on Fite, Katie ey, Éthel Haär ton, 9 Gonnor, ; \u2018 Ei le Brie ate \"> add, Jehii ; \u2018ous ÜRA TO sE.ext doors Eanes otiee BEDDING HOUSE, Estab'd 1668: 8 \u2019 asian Res itons, 27 Baimors] SL - |jobomanr EVERY DesoxieTion NEAT + Eatimistes Furnished.iF : indi CONFEOTIONERŸ - srôre, t : =\" exceedingly low peioas guar.18 VICTORIA SQUANE-TS.ENdL AN pn EVE TRAVELLIN Carpet Sweepers Mspaiced.Toi M.274).Photographic Studio Portraits in evary, Style,\u201d Size and.Finish AN ELEGANT PREPARATION \u201cFOR THE HAIR.: à rapid: growth, fall of, dread \u201calear ro ake » Mp \u201cke D MANNS, | and it, \u2018Antoine streets.| -Brush - Edge: \u2018Skirt.Bindings, :Ï WILL BE AT SHERBROOKE; PQ.- om TUESDAY.July ist, © toiJuly 10g.MONTREAL, Can.\u201cNothing sutts- Better.for a wEDBING.PRESENT than a .- FRANS PICTURE.6.WW.Neen & SON, his summers In.Wilton, 26,; notes \u2018wiises \" | as the custom Was, a farmer \u2018killéd 4.or G vers re ter,\u2019 the, liver, swest-bréads, kidneys; whe.{ ways lahd on théir feet?\u201d | \u2018Wid.their ears.: That's pret they .{vay | Ce \u2018BATS INNARDS.\u2018An -sittor \u201cwho was accustoised: to a Se were thrown away.He offered to purchase these delicacies, but though che gob the ered \u201cgold \u201cNot- long after be observed «+ hè walked through the village that he wae the cynosure of all eyes, asd: way folidwed by a wondering, if not: admiring crows, chiefly of the young.\u2018Aha! thought he, \u2018I cannot escapè my fame; my: glory as ag actor has followed me \u2018even to this obscure \u2018hamlet.\u2019 And \"he was mightily puffed up until he overheard ons yokel shout to al other: \u201cBill, there goss the feller what éats inpards.\u2019\u2014Beston \u2018Journal.\u2019 | THEIR STDERING GEAR.(Youth\u2019s Companton.*) A grofessor of a profound subfect ad Hare vard University has a sinall son who Is.very observant and inquisitive, and à hited.man who has all the Irish.wit sad good bumor.The other day Albert, the small | boy, -was playing with a cat inthe stable, \u2018while Larry cleaned the harness.= \u2018Say, Larry,\u201d he asked, \u2018why do cath ak \u2018They _shteer thematives.wid lr ta\u201d \u2018Well, how do rabbits: steer.feutres! \u201c| They haven't long: tails, -onty.\u20ac stud.\u2019 + { tiave their long eat.for.\u201d ; aur \u2018Well, how -does & betlacg steer.Wiener He doesn't have long ears or \u20182 fg, ate \u2018wid his \u201cbark.\u201d \u2019 ; The boy looked doubttul anû was ailgné.Presently he ran into his father\u2019s addy, 20d in a few minutes oume.back: te tha \u201cLarry , | \u201cThat's.trie whit you: told ine beutbud: dogs.-1 ssked \u2018Dape, and be rond avmées , Bile: en ot] aC.P h Build! \u201cse Les avier 8t.ne nr = ung up Tel,\u2019 1568 Main GE © _ Carpenter.re Windows, Bit \u2026 and Glass Ee ions, ne made to.order.Atwater Ave, and Antotme.St.he choicest of Ca Cakes and Cons he i in.of Candies, Cake Only the \u2018beat.tnétorials used, High quality EE Bread he! srw king: 1ous \u201cLee Penty,\u2019 ~ the.Te lee, - they- vers hyphened An- the \u2018matrisidotd] | : | there be: any, téliemanic vitae fn nome, ; -} the unich can\u2019 ecazcely .fal] tn Be \"a happy.\u2018thing to meming\u2019 oul of x \u201cauéat \u201cbarks that steer sgalnst the wind.When \u2018washing \u2018greasy dishes or pots dag - pans, Levers: Dry \u2018Sop (a powder Syn | remove, the.gress with Be grates sess A.NEW mE PENNY.; London.Chronicle} \u2018| Our renders.Baye ai head tte 3 talisman\u2019 from \u2018which Scott\u201d gave the title to his repiance: of fhe crueulée.\u2019 \u2018Sif Simon \u201cLeckBadt,\u2019 wrote Scott, \u2018after much expériente of the\u201d wonders which it wrought, broddiit It to his own couñiry, stu.left it to hls hers, by whom, amd \u2018by.Clydesiale in purtiéular, it was, and is.stn, distinguished.bythe \u2018| mame of the Lee: Penny, from the adie: of hie native seat of Lee.\u2019 But s dew.54 | combination ue.eimiiar kKiad- bas fast \u2026< {vstant, - + > Me, come Into bébé.Foon the H orne , Tha.co- Ss very Guriogs ons, mid if : announcement.an \u2018Lep\u2014Penuy.\u2019 :| incidence \u20181 2 a one as that of EGR and me Kenneth, the Scottish knight.© ER LY VoL - NICE PROSPECT \u2018For HIM.\u2018Are you ready £o lve on my income, - \u2018he asked @olffly.\"She looked up\u2019 abs \u2018his >\u201d \u2018| dace trustingly, - \u201cCertes\u201d \u2018denrest she {anawered, Affe Ce i .JOE what?CC SEP.- \u2018If you can get another ons 1 jouseut: © \u201cAnother?: \u2018Yes; another income.Chicago Poa \u2014\u2014 2 .=.\u2026 APOLOGY NEEDED.Sh Es OF DECORATIONS, sions | hero.Teparing of wo woodwork, plaster: 55 thing with: \u201cplease iexcuie\u2019 tad: à That,\" sad Socitible, a be Snished rend 1re bis \u2018dianuecript, \u201cis the etory as far I've got.1 was * thinking - of winding At up with the \u2018heroine's etter accepting We.\u2018Good iden!\u2019 extalmed dhe rte, LT, | sive you a chance: to- + conclude, the ; oy & me a res pe 289 BLEUDY YC a moe 83.rence BE 2 5 CM.1 on EE - Ek of grey descr! inate on.Ord ; l'CARPEN TER æ BU! ILDEE, : visait, ahsanbé STEAM MIF WIRING A SPECIALTY, E Bien \"Calla: i 3 oe domed O'Connei, John hit Dominique Gal- } 8 aE 4 a masse to.Welcome dem, ex ; ds Fads = Go AST Cry.for - for Tre.| a kad mi Ried Jor Tee ined and joined th ; er liom provin a J ew , end symp: y.= Sas K ight \u201cthat the reduction \"of: HH OAYS \u201cthe bg SON.ma hat the estate 5 These Ja are.in \u2018arms: for.pont» ver \u201ctinues to Tmprove.ent.could.not; berexcessive or hese poe eadfagtly follow a \u2014_\u2014 | more money 7 than: vis \u201cobtained for a per » : cent erable land in the province of Ul- |g, (ue \u2018London, Joly 18\u2014The & j Jondon, July 18\u2014The fo was regarding yndhar Mr.Rusee]] | HNtrder \u201cfor: the \u2018blensute of the thing)\" conditi ten 0\u2019 Mr.W replied to 0 atintion between.govern- ; \u201c - from Buckingham.Jame hi th à to find the hie mise ig fant.ment oi traders o or\u2019 rebels , Teport on behalf of the City.At | à \u201cThe King has si well and: ing | Jried to ue ling against The .& , tocnepe wa signed 13 Me L.'J.Ethier, | has occurred to mar the excellent pro- freyne estate, he said, had oon reduced : ; ir; 1 gross His Maios esty is now mairie.87 percent in- the past-twenty years, cad OL ; a so Ra.report was a eeparite \u201c(Signed) © he knew some of the organizers) of coieneil ester- One from the Hon, A.'W.Atwater, K.C., | leged , ES, were.making money out-of the agita- | Beis the esting njecture to the | Consulting Attordey, and resing as foi- ANT a tion.- His advice to the tenants was to mm | day.5 Tue quel C9 Pie lowei\u2014 iN see +, restons te bo sult of the discussion of thé report > | Pat to the candidates by.the board af ex- | Feat The 0,000 oF the pro- \u2018Montreal, June 2, 100 \\adriners.It states that on Tuesday 4 Shore the.Civic pre: Be Contagious Diseases \u2018Hospital: | Napoleon Guertin, af Montreal, accom- in, ra pay up.-This statement was greeted | The P Discussing the King's uninterri from the House.Hundreds | Ni pe | Sma sor sid.Mr.Wyndham, oad | of \u2018It Tos been amet mpm re the | this remark was received with Conse ti on a Ti a he the: c Sheep etre ra wa vty ar je PE severed Btloptreal and ab: the w = Bex ort.-o .drainage.tubes, as they could not be.tol.tive cheers.Many .more, Mr.Wyad- La doption thie oil \u2018mean the come part ot \u2018Mount Royal Park and .is Cours : ouse on ou he retence of vimitinig ,, and\u2019 gauze plugs are mow used bam: added, would ike to, but eve in- j re I'blotking of.the \u201chospit \u2018scheme for a'| Wit the city limite, As euch it can the bu ding Fog a \u2018view of: Has instead.The wound is granulating $inidated.Mr.Wyndham said à wis | am year at any rate.Ït was known that be used\u2019 for hospital Rinoues \u2018only with city the object \u201cto per the discharge haa Sima impossible to carry out the hen it ra da CX : those \u2018opposed to! the \u201cFletcher's Field ; the consent.of\u201d flié \u2018alature in the get fs om fhe ét\" and \u201cto.bore-.& is perfectly.inodorous.2 ee has been normal terrupted by agitators, who desired to do: the | Tite were still- using every effort to pre: form.of aii\u2019 amendment to Article 38.Mooring and -the, ER ig \u2018temperature has | \"n : ible: since: June 28.His constitutional .con- make government there impossible: ce dition is ee es Mr.John Redmond, the Nationalist leader in the House, characterized ion The British Meiol Jouroal rie St Wyndham's statement as paltry and |: the King's condition says: \u2018At.no time \u201cmatey was paid in dental > hate De has it been necessary since the ration freyne estate was earned by the male vent the\" construction: of the \u2018hospital of the shaster as\u2018amended.the: rom undefnieat b, in which the ex- / 3 theylay.it bécame known | - \u2018A.W.Atwater, aminers er, \u2018discussing: and pre- FeplEd, | there ng \"| that.he city attorneys.hed handed in\u2019 \u201c\u201cComeilting Atto the list of uestions, For thi French, \"their the city ai \u2018the: Mayor: on thé ipro= THE PURCBASE OF \u201cTHE ci paripe ti 1 > tots, \u2018position to use the Shakespeare property.PHRTY.and, wie to- get, it is suid 320.As the at, Cote des Neiges;-.One guéss made as \u201c Acooiapanyiog he report of the.law-| EUardian, Mr.\u201cDrolet; Eowerer, would be: case * The.Gov to the contents of this.Téport was that |yers were\u2019 copies of the\u2019 committee re- Not let them.alone, it is-claimed : of Kwangsi has also reported to fhe: the attorneys declared, that the city own-| ports\u2019 \u201cndicatit -the circumstances .un- that Te was offered: $l0-as a-bri hich J / ene ey a Send Be ulation workin 8 in to gland during government.that\" {hé position of the the the: property\" in\u201d question, and-could{'der which the pro had been ain he refused, the.result being that the daily bulletins it has been.obvious that the government would .be dire rebels \u2018has been § da \u20ac ao consçauen Ses 3 for, = jo Tien mor sd br the ity.ese: reports resd as viole ay oué But ate hey pui the that men: Were entire- : fa ay, hat aw a T'IMI88U ut lows:\u2014 ; er they re ly funk.There: ia Gest Sexist 51 Deopae, property, 2270 > sing snongh Ere Sont do send | Thos ms ne ed When informed.that ne © of ono: end the creuse due; Sours Stenographers, ] F ov opinion in % Wan ; a bed for oven mile.bte.But not 89 poker on x members of \u201cHeals mr Or rosthent {ifavor of the Metcher\u2019s Field site express: repo: moloners.respectiully deh some work already begun was made.of anxiety.is not lightened, if it has not tion for an adjournment was.defested.b by after enbirely disa] iseppeared.The rumors re- 234 votes to 132.Foro: ed themselves not in the least disturbed, : for some.time.past they, have This.excuse being deemed valid,\" they garding the.King\u2019s general health are al- \u2014_\u2014 or'as a matter of fact that position were admitted, when Guertin made his en, acknowledged fr om the commenee: lof a.ety sont oF a notice.yes, be the garnet and sücceeded in bor- f Vie Nes roy SRE cn ENT STE ROLE CEA AF hb a nee it of the discussion, of_the hospital.right over the table around.Potier wphmaled, wad whi | THE ACCIDENT RECORD.Oo a Dis ie fig vga, PR Sa Th = , .> p! gree to his sound constitution the King _\u2014_ 8 aré Bio ; (aæd: belonging to Mr.Hudson.gubrdian surprised him by = will make recovery.5 TWO MEN KILLED AND A NUM-| = pars pos ty oe, | That, in their :opinion, thia property, the some and grabbing hi.and ine His Majesty dictated a.letter to the BER SEVERELY\u2019 INJURED.Duke of Connaught, commanding \u2018him to \" compliment the 'Colonial and Indian -_ ; : - troope upon their excellent.eppearance, Boston, July 3\u2014The explosion of à 25- che and to thank them for pale ed Fossioe pound.keg.of oË gupponder in ihe office of di hy, wi oy 1 city, yes; of loyalty and eympathy, gi the office and severely discussions on \u2018the hospital question, thé \u2018covering an.area of about arpents, tools and handing them over, to the \u201c Los fast x elerence- \u2018being te.most.\u2018interest.Pare be a desirable acquisition to the lice, when Guertin made a full ke À gn | Eon amaing al all the students i anced 58 sh argu- path tha Pid ae js pur: | who-is- box erally their leader, » : ets in favor.7 reconsideration of [Chase the same, and they beg now to \u2018Quertin will, it is said, be prosecuted , 7! heard with pleasure in \u2018his aidk room.ë motion passed some weeks previous: t Port that the purchase was made for |by the fovermment for wilfully\u201d damag- King Bdward was somewhat disappoint- se three persons, .bored ead are: vw.use the.Fletcher's: Field site,.that | tPe, the vm sof 5,000.and suebion com- ing public p roperty The court house .ed.that he wes not able to see the E.Goodgon, terribly burned -and cut J the Shakespeare property, behind .the éfficial who Phelped the students in their .match past of the troops.He bad shout the head; Miss Lottie hardy, mountain, and which was the property| - Your.cotamissioners therefore recom: | attempt to cheat the examiners will pro\u2018 = hoped that the would be possible from Stemographer, severely Wo William of \u2018th \u201ccity, might be used to better ads [mend thet the detion taken by them be [bably also be dismissed.pee alid couch ih a.window of the E.Hall, who was on the sidewalk, badly .He pointed out that the.of.approved wo! by~the council and that an Guertin is a Montreal workinan, and 1 ali but.the King's \u2018doctors ere un- injured by falling glass.The keg of the Montreal Street Railway to | abpropriation.of the said sum of 35,100 states thai that Be was Taree by the ied ÿ È Fées that rnd patient should risk Boro was: being packed in -a wooden \u2018an electric \u2018airbulance service aps | bd made to them out of the: Park loan: \u2018who advanced \u2018his fare to and - ep and excitement, and His box prior to.being sent to Mr.Kendell\u2019s UE mo li \u2018to this site as to that op for that: purpose; ~ .return, besides paying h os 20.On A KB 3 Pod to content himeelf with Bome for use on July 4.Mr.Goodson È res dust, \u201cThe \u2018whole respettfully submitted.: Kerning the facts the bar \u20ac exantiners ad- 8 Majesty he tro thout them.| Was nailing up the box when \u2018the explo- \u2018London, Jily 3\u2014TIn a dgspatin\u201d PE to the Witness\u2019 \u2018report.of| \u201c\u20ac Signed), À their session, to another: , 3 6 bearing the troops wit seeing sion occurred.St.Petersburg, correspondent of the sr the -foHowing, discussion.ensued | = HOLLAND 5.er e 2, students\u201d who \u2018came: up CE a New York, July 3\u2014Richard T.\u2018Wain- \u2018Daily Express asmerts oats nde Ë Poe TT : DONOVAN, for the.written pragtice examinatiops PRAVED FOR THE.KING wright, the.seven-year-old: son\u2019 of Richard he ed Car Ald.Ekers knows perfect Gone, DE 5 3 Grenier\u201d 2 3 to_undergo the- ordeal; on their In .Th swt, a, 3 prominent Ney dose abgurd to| .Montreal, May: 28, 1883.- x] se ta a Montreal stu : E: ork ard who.lives in\u2019 Rye, an: : e :Sh.\" ; \u20ac 0 .We 5 Two THOUSAND DOCFORS GATH- great-grendeon of the late Bikes Wome 20, Semen : IST copeate \u201cpro: up, the City of Montreal i\u2014 ; dr \u201ceppying.vers 2 \"ERED IN ST.PAUL'S ©0ATHE- wright, ori lied: today while ridin ht editars pote à Heiges, and.they qe d never.con- | report, inance Committee + respec ully è { .RAL = n P mother was mou \u2018With sent ur bujiding a ous -diseases |: T°P0! > | pe ?: on a 2 horse which stumbléd, \u201cthrew Sosy en: copriete a aot Shed thers, agi \u201cThat, 2e dire directed: d by thie Counci, they .Ce ) \u2018Tan awa; She\" was cut Ekets\u2014 Do, we _haye + ask them [lave considered \u201cLondon, Jaly 3\u2014A unique-and im | arses the aor me bined \u201cTie bov's ie, te iy dona so Te Kind of a | Port of the.Mount ® Sod Pare Come Com: scene was witnemeed \u2018in St.pony started to Tun after th do a g on our own | missioners to be aut hosted te 3 .Shr Cathedral last ev: when some the Tittle fellow \u2018wap thrown : Proc nd the threatened revo [ii be y boy \u2018AN.Ames, Bd other misicipality | a ee the 1 fe Go o or roe Wo red back., Ong of bis feet canghtein the \u2018ed and by \u2018what peaceful means, the dis- can prevent us from building the hospital en woe SRT ome rrup, and he was : cohsider- : EL 5 prayers for the King's recovery.Many able dista stance.When: the boy ims pic ibe may bemet, of, Mb %p wer Ald, Martineau Van : \u201cyou show .me Tome on therein: made.- 4 i 242.À i of \u2018th \u2018the doctars\u2019 ware, ) i that they have any legal\u2019 warrarft what | \u201cThe whol e; nevertheless, pec 3 * Micha: \u2018 je 2 litany wap \u201che in areal M MrT: H.- vase revent vo mue = \"as, épb thrown YE doétora joining in\u2019 : eath, aged 30 cars, of ; 1, = \u201c3 igue ; De es = Michi ig tie \u2018ecnclusion.of the service t] e Congre- a, en the bests og fd tof - eaniot the: sibu sdbuiian a mapicipal .i.3, GRENIER.- i gation sent a m to Queen Alexau- |dkop No.11, in.iva enondd étéit: |, À ties with uf their bush Sr + 4.H.MOO2 # | ofie-man, injuring many gad\u2019 a ey yy | ok, Yar Incas EE ratée | wh art od the to sn ee (PE ous Se NUE esty-s \u2019.\u2018morning w! \u20ac) = ou sul .1 \u2014 .Pwo hendred aa orty fv e volte Hi ¥ t.state- J.\"BAIRBAIRN | ame, he residence of Mrs.Van Pat- the :discussion.- on - that.point | Montréal, May.27, 885, - I; l, the bam of M.W, BOUND FOR CAPETOWN OS a cavised hie death.thie stops, \u201cwas blown.from its\u201d foundation\u201d nes,\u2019 Ont., July -3-\u2014Dextfr 6.| f1opned, and the motion of resonsidera- The City, Attorney's rep another, ho uarcofed.Mrs, Lo mt Griffith, an .employee of the Cataract Gp on \u2018tien! was: defeate in response to à request: = min de \"Patten and Mn Mes.Gemble, | | FIRST BATCH OF BOERS LEAVES Power Company, a at.Decew Falls, was in- so i Ar that, the proposi red toler t Ber soma Ste sod Mes.Gamble: _ SIL HELENA FOR HOME.low workmen, John pied ES 3 fo a site Was declaned out of.the.es estion| Moni ane 21.1903 re, jt Mis vint 21 were serious- > \u2014 ing \u2018at the: itohboar in the power Ames 3B ihe su pposition that | Dear Sir., » an Patten\u2019 probably .Capetown, July \u20183\u2014The steamship house, when Higgins came in Contact with foperty, al EO : atrived .here yesterday with a live wire, ant it is\" suppesed Griffith | _ dou hundred Boeis Who were formerly took- hold of; Higgine 2nd thas formed : prisoners on the Island of St.Helena, on |'a circuit.The shock\u201d killed \"Griffith in Board: Te \u2018Canada\u2019 is the frat trans stantiy, but Higgins will scorer Gr A port bringing former Boer prisoners back fith was About thirty vears of age, dud.a - to\" South Africa to reach here.son of Mr.William \u2018Griffith; superinten- ity; was to the | PAS.the.qneskion \u201c of the: site for the.Ee conti it à éported that fap; .§.611Y;.was, si Es ; 4% Leonidas it is r 2 8 fare} {of another Tid Fa the.TY proposed: isolation hospital will .come up mer living near there was: dasa \u2018Ald.was not the only sne who inthe.Finance Committee this -after- death against a Telesraph egraph pole.- ed : : tidemfood \u20ac this to be the case, for the noon, I \u201chaye \u201cbeen requested\u2019 to ask.you| Near \u2018Mendon, John Swag, an ; éity h as been paying full taxes on this- i the city is -impowered.to .construct Man, was severely injured wl 2\u2014The colonial?property to \u2018the municipality, of Cote.des JI Bospital- «ou 8.property: belonging to | teri a the patil ps A J dent of \u201cthe St.C dre St.PE ] cg Ever since it.was bought, th \u2018the city .on Shakespeare road.Power.CT TUL k .A MEMORIAL MONUMENT.Decew Falls ioarimes watervorks | venue, fo tha ona el Year.ended] Aégsément la baving Dan\u201d aja.sui BL mould Hegarty stoi Ottawa, July.3A, Demo] monn: este Ky.Juv 3 Tn the prepece J : Ahi in.the.\u201cthe land was give fhis-mai Fo i vétate 80 A Be Corian, CNL Ber ot air \u201cpertormanes.of \u201cthe hak Days.of 200,000, \u201cexes S NEIGES.ks NOTHING To | Yours vey : \u2018Africa, was ue esterdaj at Bill- | Pompeii\u2019 on Sho common, opposite | ings Brides.The Rov.R A Stency Churchill Downs, last night, James Du Dai, A conducted the memorial servi ce.known as the \u2018Human Bomb,\u2019 \u201creceived |\u2019 tablet was erected by the members of he injuries which: will probably result:in a's 0.Y.B.Lodge, No.Ne.48; and.brother death.It is Dail\u2019s part of the perform- |.Was and.Orange Young Britons, ance to be hurled high in- the air by a | \u201cThe inscription reads :\u2014 1 bomb, .ch explodes, - releasirig à\u201c para- | \u201cIn memory.of our late brother, Wes- chute, Dy which the performer returns.are ley A.Hull, of the First.\u2018Contingent Ca- to earth.Last night the bomb wae shot receipts \u2018ni a Mountod.Rifles; born Jan.6; 1873, into \u2018the air a Deual t: bwhen if; reaich- | died in South: Africa\" dan.7, 1900.ed its: height it\" ito.explode, and started to the pn Si the victim ün- ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS.|2Dle to release himself.As.the missile | New York; Jaly 3:\u2014Mr.W.Wickham 1 arjaip: obunired feet of the ground i ed.an: ; Bmith, the special attorn racy general op ap- ed to the earth.When he 1 was doh |: pointed to investigate the ; portation trata aie port, Das jan jwsned a fry it wae found, that his, back was, Boel Fred, esenthil been || ep : 0) ; Wo \u2018 $0 answer an - action\u201d commenced aginst | BOXERS.ovERTHROWN ; - them the gaverñment to recover the |: 3 y = ; ¥ 1ekraciin som DES This sum fhe govern LEADERS IN THE SZECHUEN vp to thes ; pel for contagious diseases on-the ; À re ou 0 ; \u2018JA: / COCHRANTE | ct | When the.ci sttorney's report.mot ; ; ago! = : ont?| 50.the appear œoraur it mas found, | an MOTE FOR, DELAI ger © Te5E TIRE BmOORD.The: that\u2019 the Fromerty is.not.a holly resent, bad asked for- the legal apinion at his.Hariford,.: Copu.; July 3\u2014A -âre carly municipaityy\u2019 of Cote des \u2018Neiges.at ail, gpecial and Drgent- request.,.The situa- thie morning destroyed almost all the big - but: forme - \u201cPart of the.tértito: o 8 | tion - \u2018was his opinion, altägéther [plant of \u201cthe Cape |: eiti-of Montreal.This.wd hanged by.t this report.When: the |-Conpan# 3 Ë previous dhe report, Fad ery peri Tn tof Shakespeare property had.been .urged ling: hopee: Le A pois ak a euitable.aîte for.the hospital \u20ac the lof the Capewell Company's property, ex- pas EP of tue attorneye road ae ox Sggation Bad been pooh poche on he | des.Nei could: and would\" prevent | enti lame en | SR Sd ce nes | se = W, ey foun a e land \u2018was |; T, xo! ion of-a for lrithin hey city limits; that Cote des | P Haka the Frs \u2018Neiges had\u2019 nothi .Whatever.to :saÿ, [ie 2 loss.of abort $206,000 1 Mint.Royal PA £0 land.\u2019 consequeatly.the + obj on to\u2019 the [oo i, nd > \u2018disurict.Tue Le site fell to the ground.He Would like |g os cotton.yarn .distzict.The.bo to's ro letter: of thie ante | Pie add that thie was en ideal site for | Hames e elarted 5 the first fox of the.op | hospitals beautiful, .healthy site, [PHFCISE Cocupiol by, James Th Mitchell | well.a oft tie Cay and yet easily Oss 8 street.Tue.fod accessible.T as vmate that ear of the: structure wes aod Louer, 0 the city and which pe \u2018the -dtovk - f woollen fy dima, a | due, because.of.- RISING EXECUTED.st 08d; we.have The pated the Street Rafiwey bad offered to .ex- [the 8 o! a together with 4 fort t- .x 5 Hodor.pin the building was badly damaged, 0 \u2018 oi owed oy ° ré EE Ea following observations tend its.track.and supply an electric service.sen, | ng: aloes of e- 20e be Ko dE aA de those, ro William D: Older & Company's bui ni oud in: question.was: qi the.or at public auction\" on.ome.35, | reach LES - resént tracks.- , Gatto commiasi IRISH TROUB Sor.the eur.of $5,100, with à View hd ud = ERE] that Fa se 0 Sins sesh ince == | ry, mt J of abt woke and water.= reported hat these.Boxer uprising there, ped in t the destrnetion of a\u2019 ] at-Chengtufu-and fa | Victoria, BC, Fat 3 The orth}: .China Dally Ne FL the gi i with [that half the the.hands, of THE \u2018DAILY .WITNESE' is primed an ~~ publiehed UR \u2018the .'Witness\u201d Building, a \"the corner 6f Craig and St.Peter atreets- :\u2026.fn the city of Montreal, by Joba Redpath Pos and Fredaclok Eugene Poss.| : SE néftement at once, p pared Ho ¢ | how\u2019 much\" had: been paid in taxes; and \u201cthe question, of securing a réfund woul t faken into serious\u2019 considera "]
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