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[" om- Fine and Warm, /.XLIIL, No.180.\u2014.THE KING \u2014 Is in Excellent Spirits.WITH THE CONSENT OF HIS PHYSICIANS HE INCREASES HIS WALKING EXERCISES.ndon, Aug.2\u2014The \u2018Daily Mail\u2019 says whe ina postion to state that there is no question of any second operation on the King being contemplated.It adds that there is every reason to expect that His Majesty is well on the road to permanent recovery without surgical treatment of any kind.King Edward increases his walking exercise, upon which his physicians no longer Place any restraint.Lhere is now po doubt that His Majesty will be strong enough to undergo the coronation ceremonies on Aug.9, but in order to guard against.contingencies a special movable chair is being red for His Majesty\u2019s use, should it be found necessary._\u2026ne King à expécted to remain on board the royal yacht at Cowes until the latest possible moment on Friday, Aug.8, if this is possible, but there is a strong probability of his coming to London on Thursday.His Majesty is in excellent spirits, and greatly enjoyed his seven-hour cruise to Brighton and back to-day.He read the newspapers yesterday, and walked about the deck of the yacht, while Queen Alexandra took photographic snapshots of the yachting scene.New York, Aug.2.\u2014The \u2018Tribune\u2019s\u2019 London correspondent says: The rehearsals for the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey have been resumed and the officials assert what the yrocession to and through the Abbey will be conducted without deviation from the original lines.The stalls and seats previously assigned to the princes and special embassies will be occupied \"by members of the government and high officials of the Civil Service previously crowded out.The police barriers have been erected again at all the approaches to the Abbey and the military preparations have been resumed on a large scale.The colonial representation will be large amd will include at least sixty Canadians.THE FAST LINE WORD FROM THE DOMINION \u2018GOVERNMENT EXPECTED.WITHIN A FORTNIGHT.London, Aug.2.\u2014It is stated that an official communication; emanating from the Canadian Government, will be made within the next fortnight in regard to the proposed new: Atlantic steariSHip-getvice between: \u20ac1¥eh) thin and: Canada.\"Sir Wilfrid Laurier; the Canadian Premier, conferred \"with his Ministers yesterday and \u201cpoised two very jmportant schemes: Later onthe Canadian Premdéf had \u201can\u201d interview with the Earl of Selborne, first Lord of the Admiralty, at the Admiralty office.Toronto, Aug.1.\u2014The \u2018Evening Telegrams special cäble from London says: ir \u201cChristopher Furness organized a 2 meeting of shipowners, which was held | yesterday at West Hartlepool, It was resolved to protest against the payment.British Government} of subsidies by.the Br for a fast Atlantic line, except for the purpose of securing an efficient mail service, tL .In the opinion of Canadian shippers and Canadian business men in London generally, no freight subsidy should.be g en to the Canadian Pacific Railway.y are also opposed to the enormous | The , British-Ger- | passenger subsidies.man line men declare that the.best Canadian line will not divert.any freight or a single passenger from the present route.It is also the prevailing opinion that the terminal port of the fast Canadian line must be Sydney or Halifax.No.greyhound could maintain, ocean Den the St.Lawrence river to.C.CATHOLICS IN THE EAST GERMANY .PUSHING FRANCE FROM EER TRADITONAL + PROTHCTORATE, London, Ang.2.\u2014The \u2018Vaterland,\u201d in an article quoted by the Vienna correspondent of the \u2018Times,\u2019 \"describes the\u201d conflict between Orthodox monks and Franciscan friars at Jerusalem, and incidentally shows that Germany is onst- Hill ing France from\u2019 the latter's traditional.Protectorate over - the Catholics in the Ottoman dominions.200 Thirty-one Greeks, including twelve monks, were condemned.by the Turkish court.at Jerusalem to imprisonment for assaulting Franciecan friars.Ib is.alleged that the assault was incited by the superior of the \u2018Orthodox monastery of tae Church of the Holy Sepulchre.he conviction.says the \u2018Vaterland,\u201d ie a victory for the Catholic cause, as hitherto it had been found impossible to.punish Orthodox monks.Tie.French Government abandoned the prosecution at the request of the Russians, and the Franciscans appealed for aid to Germany and Italy.- .Justice was secured by the vigorous intervention of.Germany, and\u2018 the\u2019 \u2018Germans, both Protestant and Catholio, are: delighted, while the prestige of Germany has been enhanced amd that of France of two to bring him back.Chief Powell sent out for Lamothe and: handed him over ito \u2018the escort.Word has been received by the Ottawa police that he os- ceped én ronte.Ÿ .: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 7 UNION BANK IN WINNTENG.Winnipeg, Aug.2\u2014Mr.Webb, general manager of the Union Bank of Canada, is here, announces that the bank bas purchased one of the most prominent business corners in Winnipeg, upon which nn eight-story bank and office building will be erected mext year.LORD ROSEBERY\u2019S SPEECH DISAPPROVED BY SIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN\u2019S FOLLOWERS.New York, Aug.2\u2014The London cor- Tespondent of the \u2018Tribune\u2019 says Rosebery's speech has been received with universal disapproval by Sir H.Camp- belliBannerman\u2019s supporters.Its eec- tional account of the Leeds victory nas created deep resentment in the rival wing which also refuses to endorse his version of the Education Bill, over which they have been fighting the government tooth and nail for three months, as a good ore, except for two or three points.FIGHT THREE DAY\u2019S PANAMA REVOLUTIONISTS MEET WITH HEAVY LOSSES.Panama, Aug.2.\u2014The peace commissioners who left here on July 29, on the British steamer \u2018Cana,\u2019 to visit the revolutionary General Herrera, near Agua Dulce, returned to Panama today.They informed the representative of the Associated Press that they were unable to fulfil their mission because a very severe engagement between Herrera\u2019s forces and \u2019 the government troops has been in progress since Tuesday, July 29, when the revolutionary forces began to attack Agua Dulce.| At five o\u2019clock on Thursday morning the best battalions of the revolutionary forces attacked the government entrenchments with fierce courage.The slaughter of the revolutionists 1s said to bave been excessive and barbarous.That same afternoon the white flag was raised in their camp and they asked for an armistice during which they could bury their dead.This was granted.The losses of the rebels up to Wednesday, July 19, were reported to be over two hundred, while the government forces had had eight men killed and eleven wounded.; .General Morono, one.of the peace com- Jissibhers, who \u2018ret the .entrenchments at: Agua\u2019 Dules; are expiration of the armistice 4h ment recommencelt with th ness.which had not b ere still ,being held in reserve night.ment general, Morales Berti, saying he is very \u2018enthusiasti¢ as to the outcome and that he hopes to\" win a battle which will decide the fate of the isthmus.- General Salazar, in his turn, is doing everything in his power to help General Ber- ti.At three o'clock this'afternoon he despatched further supplies of provisions \u2018ammunition for Bert i's army at Agua Dulce.- : \u2014\u2014 .ELEVATOR FIGHT NOW ON BETWEEN THE VANDER- BILTS.AND MR.BILL.\u2014 Buflalo, N.Y., Aug.2.\u2014The \u2018Oommer- cial\u201d says::\u2014\u201cIt was learned late .this afternoon that the Great Northern elevator, capacity 8,000,000 bushels, has withdrawn from the Western\u2019 Elevator Association.The Great Northern elevator is owned by the interests oon- trolled by Mr.James J.Hill, owner of the Great Northern Railway, and one of the\u201cprincipal factors in the Northern Pacific Railway.The withdrawal of the Great Northern from the Western Elevator Association was followed immediately by discrimination on the .Vanderbilt interests and Mr.James J.i It was also learned late this afternoon that the railways are.diserim- mating against all the elevators in the Elevator Owmers\u2019 Association, the new elevator pool that was organized recently in this city.What the outcome of this wholesale discrimination will be remains fe pe seen.\u2018Tt.is thought that e as only begu \u2018The \u2018withdrawal No ern is aid to be due to the failuré to a regarding -the percentages to bé allowed to the elevator.lt is said that the \u2018Great Northern\u2019 wanted more low.To V a\u2014\u2014\u2014 = HERMES OF CYTHERA TWENTY THOUSAND FRANCS FOR has suffered.: 20 London, Aug- 2.\u2014M.\u2018André, the French mr at TT i artist, saye.the.correspondent.of LAMOTHE AGAIN ESCAPES.{the \u2018Times,\u2019 receives twenty thousand Ottawa, Ang, 2.\u2014Arthur Tamothe, a |france for restoring \u2018the Hermes of Cy- > M & en\u2019 el - ', ) pi A - a \u2014 Ç = J.tv gave Hi Samed the slip, and ts Hed ihe Jess 1000 not been siready now at liberty.Lamothe \u2018was arrested famous in the annals of drchaeols y.for in Ottawa by his brother, Constable La- [the discoveries in Orete, it would el- released.on a télegram Waye be remembered mothe, but was re 'Hadkis mbéred owing to the find.\u2018ing of the, bronzes at _Cerigo: (Cythera), he great bronze Hermes that wis from Halifax saying: that they would not endfor hini:.The authorities later changed their.and.sent an: escort ve SHEER, nT 1 found in\" fragments in the sea off Cerigo .| erniments have not been invited to: se ured to-day, Says\u2019 masterpieces of military -art.-At the | {will atiehorpfi Spithead apparently because: there:is a .dual \u2018alliance in the e 1 6h he gin Ae Nine government battalions: en part.in the fight, 4+eneral Salazar, governor of Panama, \u2018 has received a letter from the govern- |: of railways controiled by the Vanderbilt | interests against the Great Northern.In- brief, a fight is now on between the egun.of the Great North- - ormances.The: co ondent sug- perio that the abolition rigasidage than the association was willing to al | west this fall.Arrangements have be [made by the - Provincial Time with-the C.P:\"R., whéreby.laborers-ci |, 7 i, ing chief of whe MONTREAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902.needed most careful restoration.Dr.Charles Waldstein pronounces the figuine to be a work by Praxiteles or of his achool, and he and other experts declare that it 1s undoubtedly the finest Greek bronze yet discovered.At the same time was found a marble figure of a wrestler\u2014strikingly like a Parthenon metope now destroyed, but known through a drawing by Jacques arrey\u2014in workmanship of the Rho- dian or Pergamene school, and Lysippan in type.\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW BUSINESS INCORPORATED.Ottawa, Aug.2\u2014Thomas J- Drum- mond, Edgar Mill McDougall, Grorge E.Drummond, John Dyer, T.Brosseau, K.C, all of Montreal, have been incor porated to carry on iron manufacturing business throughout Canada.The capital stock is fixed at $150,000., Letters patent have been issusd incorporating Florence Whitlaw Smith, Francis Edward Barbour, Frank Willard Smith, Alfred Eugene Harvey, Thomas Ferguson Smith to carry on a sign advertising business.Henri St.Pierre, trader; Edmond Mel- ancon, Jos.Brunet, Jos.Doris Couture, Vital Geoffrion, of the city of Montreal, have been incorporated as a company with $20,000 capital to carry on an undertaking business in Montreal.\u2019 -\u2014\u2014 SEA SERPENT OFF KINGSTON.Kingston, Ont., Aug.2\u2014People here\u2019 are excited over the reported présence in Navy Bay, on the east side of the Royal Military College, of a sportive sea serpent.It has various forms, accordi to various persons.It is first of al black, with a long writhing neck, something like a swan\u2019s, with a_ villainous head and fanged tongue.It has à long length in the water, and is of good proportions.As many as eight persons have seen it at one time.Shots have been fired.but with ill success.Rowers avoid | the spot, and bathing has ceased in the locality.Sharpshooters purpose wateh- ing for the serpent.pence NAVAL REVIEW ; i ud JAPAN THE ONLY FOREIGN NATION TO'TAKE PART IN IT AT SPITHEAD, ON CORONATION DAY.\u2014 New York, Aug.2.\u2014A special to the \u2018 Tribune\u2019 from London says foreign gow \u2018their abips to the naval review in co) Sepik fe moins Gaexcepsion, and but for this.it willbe.a British dembnstration.Japanese ships Far East, and there are state reasons for emphasizing the fact: WINNIPEG DEBENTURES SALE LIKELY TO BE UPSET.Winnipeg, Aug.2.\u2014Messrs.Kenneth, Parker\u2019 -Co.; \u2018of Boston, last month purchased $600;000 worth -of -city debentures and-Mr.- Swabey, of Toronto, is here to \u2018examine: the.manuscript of the local improvements.now in the custody, of Mr.\u20ac.J.Brown, city clerk.At a special meeting of the City Council, - to-night, a -resolution\u201d was passe( ordering the clerk to \u201chand over these bylaws to Mr.J.W.Harris, city asses- | sor, so that the assessor can make the assessment toll, a duty which.was previously performed in the clerk\u2019s of- ce.- There was some \u2018oppositon to th motion, but it eventually became law, Ald.Campbell, discussing the\u2019 matter after the meeting, taid that the action of the council in making this technical miy- take will upset the sale of\u2018 the deben: \u2018tures.The \u2018city -clerk is required tp swear that the by-laws have never been changed since passed, and \u2018that they hate not been out of.his.possession.Owing to the present action of the council, it.is now impossible for the clerk to make | such affidavit, and.it therefore will spoil the sale of the debentures in question.STUDENTS IN ATHENS DEMAND THE SUPPRESSION \u201cOr CERTAIN THEATRICAL PER- London, Aug.2\u2014The- Athens-corrés- ondent of the \u2018Times\u2019 says that the stu- ents \u2018of the University, encouraged \u2018by the success of their efforts on behalf of the inviolability of the (Gospel text, have entered on the defence of public morality, and have issiied-a mahifesto demanding the suppresion of certain theatrical would be more efficient, -and.: that\u2018 the beneficial results.FARM HANDS FOR MANITOB Winnipeg, Aug: 2\u2014Farm laborers afb.bein offersd forty dollars per month\" and board.There.is apprehension that there will not be sufficient help in the Governmeér come - west by .the ordinary\" passe trains on harvesters\u201d tickets.= \u2014 - ment, ie attending e meeting of p growers at Kirigeville to-day.~The & ers want to discuss \u2018the question\u2019 q export, of peaches 16 England.Shi m from~ other parts Canada .turned -out_ satisfactorily, and .Kin fruit men desire to get part of the \u201cwere as follows: \u2018years unless a special improvement increases its value.on \u201cthe street fronting said land.real.© Accepted.° otherwise, at the expense of the city.Sixth \u2018the town of Outremont shaïl become em- Present superintendent of works shall.b Fapopinted section foreman in the new i h 1.Seventh: proposition\u2014A sum of not \u2018than $3,500 shall be expended.aot lem \u2018of the city of Montreal prohibiting th keeping of hogs within the city limits) : draire | dogs, Chiefly, of the terrier description * [rides through Africa.watering of the streets-would have moge |- ifaberal victory in this week's .Liberals are gaining control of the gov- :|'ecnment.The government .hes.been | soundly\u2019 lectured and solemnly warned # | tion were -prebly effectually squelched by: \u2018tion- {kat-he has no-intention of aban- d he: equally etn \"OUTREMONT\u2019S TERMS \u2014 Annexation Propositions as Sab- mitted and Amended THE LIQUOR LICENSE QUESTION\u2014 MONTREAL AND OTHER CITIES HAVE NOT SAME POWERS AS SMALLER PLACES.The sub-committee of the annexation committee to whom was referred the special proposition regarding the annexation of Qutremont, have met and come to an agreement with the représentatives of Outremont regarding the propositions submitted in writing.These propositions in\u2019 order, with.the agreements reached, .First proposition\u2014The valuation of any vacant land will not be increased for ten As sgreed upon, the valuation of any vacant land will not \u2018be increased for ten years unless an improvement is made Second proposition\u2014The city of Montreal will cause the street railway to extend its lines in the new ward and give the same service as in the city of Mont- Third proposition\u2014The snow shall be removed from sidewalks, mechanically or Accepted.Fourth proposition\u2014St.Catherine Road \u2018shall be widened from St.Louis street and extended.through the park to high level on Fark: avenue.greemnt\u2014St.Catherine: Road shall be extended through Mount Royal Park to high level on Parkavenue.ifth proposition\u2014A fire and police station shall be erected and maintained.Agreément\u2014Firemien and li ; shall be stationed in the arden ationed the new ward.sitton\u2014Ilhe present - ploees of the town of \u201cOutremont shall ecome employees of the city of.Montreal, and the present superintendent of Works shall have the charge of maintain.| \u2018ing roads in the new.ward, eement\u2014ThHe present emplovees of Dloyees of the city of Montreal, and the for the maintenance of said ward.Accepted.Fighth propééitionBylaw No.77 not apply to the mew ward before a special motion of the Sopp) shall be.put it in fo D.ETES LUE, This.was the whole Yet of propositions comiriited to writing by the Ontremiont delegation, but it will be recalied, that verbally it was explaitied by some of the delegates that the People of Outremont would not vote for annexation without the ivard waes- exempted from \u201cfhe law regulating the jesue of liquor licenses in the city.\u201d This question.has not -been taken up by thé committee official! et, but several of the members, inopadiné Ald.Lavallée, the.chairman, bave been making inquiries ;regarding the matter.Mr.Ethier, the city attorney, \u2018has\u201dex- Plained that the city cannot enter into such an agreement as that pr Te- garding the liquor matter without the consent of the Provineial Legislature, The: city.of.Montreal and other cities in obtain.their charters relinquished \u2018certain rig! r ing: the icipal {- regulation of the Jiquor {rade which the | other \u2018sinaller municipalities retain.The: Westaount, for instance Lana snd A ount, for i e, | ight\" Westmount, tance, have the right Council of Montreal has no such right, the issuing of liquor Ji i : ri, fe pens later Fermes png license commissioners, >| Ki but the electors of each polling sub-divi- sion have the.right by petition to press themselves with regard to every application for « license.| .oT KHAKI AT THE C.P.R.STATION.| th The Canadian - Pacific: Windsor -atreet station had & regular tidal wave of khaki this forenoon, ed -soidiere, after their discharges, being desirous of reaching the west as.quickly as possible.The-éoldiers had all souvenirs of So Africa.Some \u2018had Boer \u2018weapons toe camp curios.The most i ing were followed the troopers in their piles, xh Aria The men wery right, youtipful-look: Canadi and.their merry, gosdmatured callin gave She reifon a Suzny atmosphere : e heavy main di taltoge dissipate.Bob elfogether LEEDS ELECTION.CALMER ESTIMATES OF ITS SIG: _ NIFICANCE INDICATE TITTLE BASIS FOR LIBERAL HOPES, | ; London, Aug.2\u2014Calmer éstimates of æignificance of the unprecedented tary election in Leeds indicate Little real basis for the renewed hopes that she his week, not only by its oppoaents, but also by some of its staunch journalistic supporters; but the opposition\u2019s en-3 thusidstic :prophecies \u2018about early getting together .of all branches of the -opposi- Lord Rosebery\u2019s.dispassionate :reitern: ing the.imperialistic * platform and equal] born contention of they.will not relinquish use the granting of any or all Ii- |.gor licenses in those.municipalities.The | § died of smallpox.-{ extended over sev | mise by which the machinists receive.an | terances, the chief Liberal organ disap- pointedly remarks: \u2018We do not think Lord Rosebery quite realizes the passionate desire for unity that exists among Liberals throughout the country, nor the passionate desire to arrive at it with or without leaders.\u2019 The paper scolds the Liberal leaders for wheir folly in splitting hairs at a time when the government is floundering in the labyrinthes of the patched up Education bill and is \u2018revealed to the country bo be without aim or policy.\u2019 \u2014__ THE REV.DR.COURTICE \u2014 RECOVERING FROM A STROKE OF PARALYSIS.Toronto, Aug.2\u2014The Rev.Dr.Cour- tice, editor of the \u2018Christian Guardian,\u2019 recently suffered a stroke of paralysis and is now at Mortimer\u2019s Point, Musko- ka.In a letter received in the city yes- | terday it was stated that he was able to go out candeing and it was expected he would be quite recovered in a month\u2019s time.There has been a rumor that on account of his illness he had resigned the editorship of the \u2018Guardian.\u2019 The Rev.Dr.Potts stated last night that the assertion was absolutely without foundation.EX-PRESIDENT STEYN ARRIVED AT SOUTHAMPTON TO-DAY.London, \u2018Aug.2.\u2014ExPresident Steyn, of the Orange Free State, arrived at Southampton to-day, with his family, on the SS.\u2018Carisbrook Castle\u2019 He was\u2019 met by Messrs.Fischer, Weasels and Des Bruyn, the former Boer delegates.He will go to The Hague, where ex-Pre- sident Kruger will go from Utrecht to meet him.on Monday.! SPURIOUS BANK NOTES \u2014 BROKEN LITHOGRAPHIC STONES RECOVERED.\u2014_\u2014 Toronto, Aug.2.\u2014Lieut.-Colonel.Sherwood, chief of the Dominion Police, and Detective Forest, went to Hamilton yes- notes, and who pleaded guilty and was remanded a week for sentence.Higgins, in.court, promised to show: -the police.where the plates from which the .coun- | térfeit notes\u2019 were printed ie \u2018Pupperçetrest st Évé \u2019 sisecreted, and.yesterday , kept se dstreet).Men ME .Hahikon : ex 0515 { word.- Détective Forrest, accompanied the\" \u201cfie sa.fer in regard ; \u201c127 Dpgetives.Campbell.and.Coulter\u2026|t2 cancelling ithe prevent soll -and ! went\u201d With Higging.1 220 Main street-dioéd a plan of the Mon Bt 14 eagt.Tite prisoner took the détectives | Sotiéty showing Tupper: to \u2018the cellar, where they unéérthel \u2018a On # was \u2018written that number .of pieces of lithographic stones |gaye half of the street.Those prescot which had been buried.The facts, as agreed to be asesed Dro.tary to by far.as can be-learned, are that Higgins Seed to, De assessed pro.to have rented the house ten or eleven months\u2019 meq lived in the house with him.There Was nothing suspicious about \u2018their ac- graphic stones, Higgins being an\u2019 expest \u2018at the business.The men had a press\u2019 which was sold in sections to junk dealers, the stones being oroken up and buried in the cellar.: A SMALLPOX FUNERAL THE REV, FATHER DAVIS ACTS AS BOTH CLERGYMAN AND HEARSE DRIVER, ngston, Ont., Aug.2.\u2014Advices from\u2018 erth tell of the: pathetic burial of Mr.\u2018William Lee; of Bathurst township, who: y > IP, Instead of the statel: hearse and handsome casket, those wha witnessed the sight saw the Rev.Fa- er Thomas Davis driving a rough waggon containing the casket\u201d with the re-: mains covered only partially by a rug.Owing to fear of contagion, neither hearse nor driver could be sec , 80 Father Davis, with that loving care and the last solemn rites as the body \u201cwas.committed to the earth.; : TORONTO SHIP LABORERS WAGE QUESTION SETTLED.\u2018 Toronto, Aug.2-IThe mechinisie : diffi cult: + age question, \u2018which: has ity over Mage a ke hos be settled at last, and all is peace in the ship-yards, The result which bas been effected after several conferences between : \u2018both eides, rs in the nature of à compro-.advance all round of about seven.end a half percent instead of the fifteen per: cent which was asked, and which brings hour.\u2018The hours of labor remain the | same as heretofore, fifty-five per week.A FATAL RUNAWAY.\u201d | Guelph, Ont, Aug.2\u2014One of the amen lities that has occurred in sad- | York roadivay on frown from a_ carriage and instantly James McAteer to Rockwood for \u2018aj: freight train frightened the horse: Me- Apeer jumped out and tried to hold: the \u2018horee\u2019s head; but \u2018was knocked dower \u2018and dragged along the road.Miss McColl ms \"found -furher down, he Toad, dead, her.otfie Tule ae 6 standard party issue, In loring :Lord Rosebery\u2019s a neck having been Train With Men From Africa MANY CANNOT LEAVE FOR HOME Cestrian\u2019 arrived in Montreal at 12.40 this morning, the special train being decidedly later than echeduled not @ convenient time for the men to get in, venienced.this morning, when to leave for their western homes on the Grand Trunk International Limited.They had tickets, but no accommodation was provided for them.The ordinary, passengers and when the soldiers came along, only à few of \u2018them could find were informed that they must wait until eight o'clock to-night.had first-class tickets could not get om the train.forced to wait another day before getting home.it, said, \u2018It happens nothing to explain\u2019.CHILDRENS\u2019 PLAYGROUNDS Already acknowledged à.MR.JACKSON TO REPRESENT THE Jackson has been appointed district senger \u2018agent of \u201cthe \u2018terday, taking with them Charles\u2019 E.[land & Pacific Railway, in e of iggins, who was arrested here recently Canadian territory, with \u2018headquarters at for passing spurious $5 Molsons Bank Montreal.ets THE TUPPER STREET ASSESSMENT Aba meeting the, patter fully Ma.ago.À woman änd a couple of other | ga per 5 stated he Era EC, A \u2018matter, -being.ome .of \u2018the parties inter: .: 8.2 ted.i ingements were made to.sds © 3 tions and the detectives say that Hig- 1 : re de TA gins worked-for the Duncan Lithotrape: Journ to Friday next at'8 p.m.at the y ing Company.It is believed that the VE, D'âce, = : Lt counterfeit bills were made \u2018on litho-: -\u2014\u2014 1007 It MR.JOHN.BUCKLEY, .OF BOSTON, ii] Boston, wh 2 was drowned in the river: at Visuville yesterday = afternoon .hile: \u2018bathi {res in company with a Mont ; Railway employee and afte: car stake a bath in the river: ; seized_withctamps after\u201d Âeing- a \u2018short CIEE time in the water amd: sank before as\u201d 7 8 RE: sistance.could\u2019 reach \u2018him.of \u2018has not yeh been recovered.fight took place on Thumddy night sn: 3, - | parish sympa-.said to.bave béen:ad ex-defective, and» thy which has characterized his life here,\u2019 hotel-ke ped of Montreal took #1 active \u2018acted as driver in addition to conducting] Port cays prose ren hundred persons.\u2018were present.EE TU written a letter to \u2018the mitred abbot of Oka, sympathizing with the monks-and - expressing: the \u2018| Camada, to: whose: generosity he makes an .earnest appeal, will -help them .to Te- build their monaster, y.>» Les - La re prepared a comparative statement of the- amount first \u2018half of this yedr, and the same per.od.last year\u2014Jan.i the minimum to about twenty cenis an [ 504, DUTY ON GERMAN RAILS; {: Berlin, Aug.2.\u2014At yesterday's meeting of the tariff commission.ef\u201d the : this | Reichstag, it was agreed to continue: vicinity in many years took place on \u2018the |'existing.duties on steel rails.- Thursday nightyahere- fo Fby Miss Magige McColl, of Drayfon, wie.Mies MeOoll went with \u2018Mr.|| i hile on the gway \u2018back: a {50 > drive, and while «way \u2018back: a tt scope, PTT \"84; Montreal, 83, @; , 5 a 00 ay Ps and -¥lne-and warm.Sunday: Fair and.; but fer scattered thunders : .Price OxE Cex.FROM THE * CESTRIAN.Arrived After Midnight UNTIL TO-NIGHT.\u2014 \u2018The second batch of eoldiers from the It was Many of them :were much more incon- they tri up the ordinary.cars, seals; the rest Even those who The soldiers were not pleased at being The station master, when asked about every, day.We have eee ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.oo .807.00 m the Summer School in aoû nection With\" the Macdonald Manual Training course Total .295 ve on +.oo 890.95 RAILWAY APPOINTMENT \u2014 ROCK ISLAND IN MONTREAL A Chicago despatch says that Mr.A.Chicago, Rock le.-the : pn jetore.-of.CE 2 the ver 2 27 investigated.A VISITOR DROWNED =~ Ji.LOSES HIS LIFE WHILE | BATHING.To \u2018A young man named John Buckley; or.ho was on à visit ito Montreal, ; .He i al Street | | ter taking a ili drive to Viguville they \"decided tp sh Ry y was } 1 he body PRIZE FIGHT IN A: SUBURB.The \u2018Patrie\u2019 announcés- that .a \u2018prize adjoinibg the city.he referée 34 The re SYMPATHY.FROM THE PAPAL.Mgr.Falconio, the papal delegate, has hope.that the: people of INCREASE IN OTTAWA TAXES.Ottawa, Aug.2\u2014The city collector has ; - of.taxes colected : during the to June 30-\u2014ez ?thet thé\u2018increase/amounts to $229,- us, me rt 2 AND WARM FINE \u2014 Toronto, - Aug.3, il a.m\u2014Vietoria,.Remibops, 1, 9; albert 74618 Port Arthur, 72, 88: 80, 60; Ottaw x.EA SATUBDAY, AvGysT 2, 1902.\"BIRTHS, BATHS, MARRIAGES AND BRATHE.© Notices of birihs, arriages and deaths weust PETS ality Dé endorsed soith the name end address of the andar, pr ethorwiss no motte cam be sation of them Birth notices ars imaérted for Sie, marricgs wotlses Jor Wi, death nothoss for Ste preçaid.Thaiem | aomaiment of futsral.appended do dosth nobles, Se era; other extension te obituary, such as shert aRekeh: of I{fa, ts sents ger word eww, emsept\u2019 postr, which te 40 conte por Lins sxivo\u2014~oranid, - danua: supporibers nay Mavs ennovncemenis of owthe, 08 and deathe without extendad obituary or 2) ocourring dn their mmadiats familie, frec: THE NEW SYNAGOGUE Ep THE, BIG sToRE \u20ac ST AT 7 ger i TE S.CARSL LEY CO Ë \u201c Notre Dame Streët.Montreal's Greatest Store.St.James Street.| AUGUST 2nd, 1902, GIGANTIC SALE OF CORNER-STONE WILL BE LAID JOHN MURPHY & CO.TT TO-MORROW AFTERNOUN.0 | | ot Weather \u2018 pecials! The Chevra Kadishs, or Holy Society, will lay the corner-stone of a mew synagogue on the lot behind 169 Bt.Urbain street, at two o'clock to-morrow \u20181 afternoon.They aré an association in- -corporated in 2848, with the primary ob- | ject of giving decent buriäl to all members of their faith, whether they can briesllogaihev geviciaprir rar sity 4 3 ; = .pow y for it or mot.Most of th seribvzs dhould be losis.; | + ii 5e : oo 0 \" ) Polish or Russian Tews, and.their press pmtus.© ANIMÉ HV 50 : > bi J dent is Mr.R.Josèph.a1 be Le - Ï ; .e new By Ww d- enmrima = At Senos, gouts SLA oo A SEASON'S PROFIT GOES T0 THE PUBLIC! some structure, with a.cut stone front, daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Grimth.+ THOUSANDS SOLD , YESTERDAY.The rush of Remnants yesterday was the greatest ever Ts by Toss Big Store.Every department was crowded by hundreds participate in the greatest Remmant Sale ever known on this contit BUY LINENS NOW There are certain times of the year when it\u2019s most desirable to buy Liss, That time is now.ow, when the prices have -resched their lowest limit.|.Now, when réduction, has followed reduction until profits are out of the ques tion and the prices plainly say, \u2018Buy now.\u2019 SE of Hebraic design.It will have two large towers, with Eastern cupolas at the summit and a large doorway in the centre, with a flight of steps leading up || to it.The windows will be fitted witn ji coloted glass, and the roof supported op \u2018| trusses, with a clear space without columns from wall to wall.lts dimensions are to be ninety feet by forty-six feet, and will seat nearly eight hundred people, while the basément will be given up \u2018to class rooms.The architect is Mr.Eric Mann, and the work is to ba Bpished sbout the middle of September.| The hot spell has come with a vengeance, and Is Ukely to continue, but it has come too late for our business! \u2018In all departments, Where they tiappen to.be, bot weather goods must go at reductions that preclude any \"téea of proêt.The mishap is the public's gain! | Au our stock of Parasols, a beautiful assortment, at - discounts of 287, 331-37, BOY, 157 AH our stock of Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats at \u201cgiving away\u201d : prices! For example, 81.00 to-$3.20, 25¢, &e.Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes, Linen Skirts, White Pique LAFFERTY \u2014 At 104Z St.James stroët, on July 30, 1902, o daughter to Mr.ad Mra.Lafferty.MCLENAGHAN \u2014 At Howick,on July po 1902, a eon to Mr.-and Myre.Chas.Ms- 'Clénaghan.» 2 SCOTT \u2014 At Manepay, Jattné, Ceylon, on\" June 17, 1902,to Dr.and Mrs.T.B.Scott, à son.MARRIED.HUCKINS\u2014HOUSE.\u2014 On July 29, 1902, at the and the upper -fleor of one of them has been retained as a gallery for the wo- | men, rough wooden pillars being crest 4 ed to take the place of the partition be- Ottawa, on July 2, 1902, from removal F of abscess following empyeema, James Bailie, gardener, Billing\u2019s Bridge, a the 55th year of his age.'BUAQK PATENT \u2018LEATHER BELTS, Te, for 49c each.HLACK.SILK TRAVELLING CAPS, 25c each./RAZN COATS, jored Blouses, Children's Dresses, be over 100,000, of which Methodist parsonage, Sherbroëke, Fringed Huck Towels.Damask Napery.Dress Skirts, Co si r $0,000, of whic e : \u2018 © D ne of Bien Ber IE Every ki Linen Towel that Full Bleached Table Napery in alt | Boys\u2019 Washable Blouses and Washable Suits at P1700.tie sleds been toed; the Huckins, of Fitch Bay, w ry kind of Linen July: \u201d.by Te E., youngest daughter of Mp.Hi ; : .\u2018new patterns, Dhow way down prices! tained the asie of some of the pews F.House, of Griffin.{] you wish for in stock.Just what \u2018Prives + > re : or individuals during their litetime.MANN\u2014GUNN\u2014In Kingston, Ont, Jul you want, and cheap.Wihite and.Colored Damask T HH.NAC ] : ] i The > Sorner-stone Will be laid by Mr.ANN GUNN-In Kingston, Ont on July |.Sive 1é-by 24 inches Special de en Worth Tee.Sale price Je eigen : MEN'S FURNISHINGS 1 D pres and among those BARA J 9 anc ureau vers, dam f Bo atten e orem : ee ant panes Mann te ize 15 by 28 inches .Special Ge in, 4 Tnches long.Worth 28c.Sato | mètre LINEN TENNIS HATS, Te, for 48.Rabbi Sh orince, the Rev.H.Mashan- late John Bruce Guun, all of Kingston.Size 18 by 38 inches .Special 9e 23¢ \"LINEN AND STRAW EFFECTS, FHDORA HATS, $L.09, for 6Dc.sky, of New York; and moat of-the TAYLOR\u2014MANNING\u2014 At Franklin Cen- $2 29 DY 40 inches .Special 120.Ty Damask: Table Covers, red | GRAS PANTS, 8 and 32 in.walst, $180, for QBe pair.| rabbis of the city, Addresses, some of re Que, at the residence of the brides Size 22 by 42 inches Spec 17¢ snd white, blue and red, D aoû WHITE DUCK \"PANTS, $1.50, for on.10, oat.1 them in Hebrew, will be dglivered \u201cby protuer, 2 C.Manning, on July = 1902, Frin Glass Towels.| red; eine 2.by 2% yards.\" prie | NAVF- BLUE SERGE COA TS, $4.00, for 12.08 Messrs.S.W.Jacobs, H.Vineberg, and ev J.Humphrey, iged ; ., ; 98.8.Manning to G.Frederick Tagior, bath .New\u2019 Memphis.Damask Fob 187 k FANCY VESTS, light colors and White; sizes, 34, 36, 40 and 42; $2.00 The present synagogue of the congrega- of Orange, N.J.( Size 13 by 25 inches .Special 3¢ ers in red \u201camd, black, green @ and 1: | end $2.40, for 880.tion is in the houses of the Jower part i DIED.Size 16 by 30 inches .Special 4140 _ cream, alpo blue.and oream, fring H: \u201cSOF SHIRTS, neat: patterns, $1.00 and $1.25 ones, for ep.of St.Urbain street.Apparently two BAILIE.\u2014 At the Children's Hospitai, Size 17 by.35 inches .Special 514c aHl:round.prive >.$1 Ft WEITE AND CREAM DUCK SHIRTS for 7@c each.of them have been knoc ed into one, From 33 1-3 pic.off.to Less Than: all sizes, $7.50 and 48.00, for $3.75.MENS BALBRIGGAN -SHIRTS and DRAWERS, STRe each, .tween the houses BENNETT \u2014 At Kingston, Ont, on sa .Half Price.Two Leaders Ir MBS UNDERWEAR, 75 each, | me ot Wm.Russell Bennett, of Madison New NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, B0c each.J AN KUBELIK ersex.6 1-2c LOT.MEN'S BLACK COTTON HALF HOSE, 25¢ pair.5.MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE HALF HOSE, 25c pair.19¢ LOT.BOWMAN \u2014 At his late residence, Almira, |} Ont, \u2018on July 30, 1902, James Bowman, HARRISON'S BREAD J.P., P.M., of Richardson Lodge A, F.beautiful Cashmers- Prints, pa Lawns, Checked Ging- Dentelle de.| Otoied \u201cgame Gimgeme, pli id J.1 STORY OF HIS SLAVERY DENIED.d A.M., Stouffville, in the 79th f po, \u20ac > his age.5 @, tn the yeas o \u2018| \u2018ham, Washing Prints, Belgium Ging- i Gremadine, \u201cMousseline & Ames Soe.; J OH N M URPHY &C co.bay ely dome me rl CALDWELL\u2014At Cambridge, Mass., sma:l= hams, Sateen Indian.Regular value, | de Parts.Regular, 20c.to 35c.Fale - pox \u201cHospital, on July 24, 1902, William \u2018Caléwell, aged 23 years, eldest son sf 8c to 10c.Sele price.Be + price .er es oe casses À c Gcorges Caldwell.Also, at the same place, on July 28, 1902, George \u2018Caldwell, aged 49 years and 11 months.Also at the same place on July 29, 1902, Ruby Caldwell, aged 17 years, daughter \u2018of Geo.Sledge Hammers for Monday Terms Cash 2341 and 2343 St.Catherine SÈ, Cor, Metcalfe on \u2018Televhone Up 2474.j tion from the cie Sen lat- - the proche of Ju, Kae tl ear | his manager, and that his fortune is im- | perilled.The writer says that Jan's ortune ig safely deposited in six banke A Co - \u2014 ù and that he alone controls it.He main- Fu oil natives of Windsor, Nova Vrak, Breakfast Food._ Res.es Mondays)\u2019 ire.Fly, Traps .To LL ES | talon his mother and family.in.luxdrious FRAS Feat M Marrpw .1 12%e Bond Wash Basins .rotectiôn \u2018of Fine Arts seemingly\u2019 : JULY F FIRES 1 style.aman on Ag ort Carine, Muskoka, .Biscuits .158 124c.| Buck Saws .of the opinion that en ame ont is in Bis Beth year.» JORD Fraser Siig Oil Soap .5o 2ic Crystal Fruit Dishes red.to-nike that 4ct apply to Ls THE: NEARTHUR ca SE.Pears Unscenitod Soap.\u2026 lc - Ue China, Jug .e : IR ive, Tivo weeks iE however, Mr.| SIX.MORE THAN DURING THR KENNEDY \u2014 At Hamilton, July 27, 1962,] I Heliotro le.: | Dish PR H obtained from Justice Osker | SAME MONTH LAST YEAR.Jane Urqubart, native of Rossshire, Scot- ope.= per \u2018doz.\u2018Se oe Li See Wes a.1e.\u2018 land, relict of the late Jobn Kennedy, aged.& years and- 2 months.At rest.\u201cVirgin, 1%.stay of EMAL RPE.PROMPTLY FHULED, - =\" fecution of th Judgment, 2 Mr.@ Gorrie sos, until: Sept the Berne convention Brit- ia do, J.Ferns, of the city fire alarm rignent, bas issued the following re APPEAL TO THE P PRIVY COUNCIL : ALLOWED.\u20ac \u201cFt, subject ,obtainine copyrights on\u2019 hg 4) Dai ptites 1 Chase or a sem the dires to-#hjäh: tbe brigade |.e .8 lentes.: sie \"or.pas éolony ere: protect-| vas por 24 d ont during Jély: \u2018Fires, ne faire ©» igen posit sh >to oh: or z té $ 1181 James = MONTREAL\" ~ Funeral re, Se old.at 522 Shey] Re brooke street, on Monday, at 3 p.m.Re- pains will leave.Bonaventure Depot by 7 m.train on Tuesday.Interment will w Jt Rs \u2014 ten | Tent.is not.te make this copyright ler } of 4 nd, ite the Badia et does not afiply tothe colonies.This move- preciprogel.atarma, 17; false alarms, 14; total, 64.For July, 1901, the fignres were: Fires, 37; alarme, 37; false alatme, 8;.total, 62.| shows there nvere eix more fires for PEN in the case -thur va.the Dominion Cartridge Com- has be t P'cArt Eu etn damages for intake pl t.Ormstown, Q | a À Jaiv, 1 but 18 al juries\u2019 re an explosion at -the astro ber and Hoatisidon Ques; \"LAW OF ASSOCIATIONS Pl\u2018 clio oho fat ta cxfiaguidh company.defendant's factory a Browns \u201c Dapeis.p | MORRIS.\u2014At his residence, 203 Mountain street, on Wednesday, July 30, 1502, Geo.Morris, aged.70 years, 11 months, native of Suffolk, England, Funeral 58 OVER.these fires 45 streams of water : were laid, and 26 hand exti re used.1 pires put out\u2019 with \u2018bückets Lam bered During the month five fire engines P burg.A awarded him $5,000 that vedio To confirmed by Doh a the Court of Review and the Court of Ap- ea Judgment, Mr, Justice Tascherean dis- private \u2018 : 1 ii are never satisfied, na no siter what or co: mère Used at one fire.Ç senting, and hence the present & Doc ; properly laundered 4: : - large fires: during July were those esent appeal MURDOCH \u2014 Af Bowmanville, ont, on - yous © eva Shel So Yo get ri eisowhies.Je Bofiott 4.x.Paris, Ang.2\u2014 President Loubet pre.|of b.Amores, foie.Nazaboth street; the Privy Couneil.= © July 30, 1902, Janet Murdoch, in her Sst .2 et obi of the net at ld de i , UE le, s paint od n the Ca jan À plain year.Er a lee pus y Ch midea over & m dr, M Satine the | ie so He ndenion & Pot'a was represented b Mone A.Huteh- ba) \u201csarah Brantrord ont, on 30 de ajoute (ol aber Co = 7 Pons Minnie explained the situation is also included in the list- The Mont- Faery con L.A dé res de de 31, , u a, ow of 1 be.wolled linen.Can.- i _ À had iste Ven.Archdeacon \u2018Nelles, aged.8 Fre a parce} of TROY wilt do ell $s ractenx, 2 = gard fo.the religions compo ee oT wend Lagh Hest & are CP ad Mesars.Fleet iconer | Tank with ROBERTS \u2014 In Brampton ont.on July ) Taspoétor ne.pe ested : He waid that out of six tous a eh board burnt out in their works Io the RO ds \u201cTay 31,.1902, James Roberts, a native of Cora- \u2018 al io came ander the terms jon Queen or\u201d ac + e plaintiff was represen y, É * Sirenlar for.the enforcement of the law, During\u2019 the month two horaes were Sous Geoffrion, who was.va mgland, aged 78 78 years and fr ; TROY LAUNDRY co.Li Ebout.on&half had acted in good faith, burned.to death.; ish WALMSLEY\u2014On July 25, 1902, at hig resi- dente; St.Vincent; \u201cCounty Grey, Ont, James Walmaley, sen., \u201cin his 35th year, | father.of William \u2018Walmsley, ef Toronto.WOOTON.\u2014In Kingston, Ont., \u2018on July 30, 1908, James Wooton, aged seventy-thres - =s rat) Wie Bag Wino.LADIES\u2019 GEM RINGS.er ont fou i iw of a our hun-: \u2018dred; have expressed a willingness to sibmit.These flatter were awaiting the Presidents Signatdre to a detree of _ This the President and The brigade is called out for all sorts of things.During July a coal oil pedler upset his barrel of oil, thus Allowing it #0 spread and.to give e of a odor.Some children of the neighborhood set fire to the oil, which made such a by ne er assisted by an counsel.nen ARBITRATOR FOR NEWFOUND- - LAND.London, site Me Aîfred Lyttle ton his | th blaze that the bri bad to be called behalf of pice ies Bod dicate yoats and eight months.; Ea affair ves reported as out.No: Lae brigade I was done.the Jaime held by Mr.nes the : Notices pe cd =, late \u201cgor this page | X SATURDAY ou ol : melo 1 con r, agai the Newfoundian may possibly te sn for pags & FINE OPAL and Fram) AFTERNOON, stg, 2.Bar REPORTS: GROSSLY Government.He will gail for St.John's cL CLUSTER RINGS, 83.50.= |.QUE AGGBRATED.| THE ANCIENT CAPITAL about.the middle.of this month.- - \"Advertisements.Ire Alamos, Caïa., Ang.2\u2014The re- 7 _\u2014.800 67, saut GTAUET, Montren von QOODNESS SAKE EAT * 1Dunlep Place, Westmount.Tel.Mounts \u2014\u2026.Prevent a Fire FINE OPAL HOOP RINGS COPYRIGHT | FA w FINE, TAL von, sae LL ae : Toronto, Aug othe Tein London.cable ars FINETURQUOISENOOP | IRE, ¥ stone, sn,\u2019 = 3 atane, $6.50.the ing of en onial law relating to pictures, pai and wd to pi Tr ee porte sent out | from: this place and other tation, sinh.Chamberlain, Ses.| soine of - retary of State x the Coke, es eter ota all 4S the teports \u2018of great fis Berns convention oi 1 1986, Bhis- ae Mliave visitéd this vicinity in particular wh frequent, intervals, since July 27, have 1 been -grossly .\u2018exaggerated.1 is an undeniable fact.that there has | Be the earth and similr stories\u2019 of he havoc wrought, it is only charitable say that they are untrue.\u201cWithin he Pits of\u201d Los» Alamos the ; \u201c NOTES.of two Erenoh-Cenadian fami this province, two from the U States, three from Finlend, mine from , one German and one .; à memorial ie being.beer an: derited namiber of earth-' TES body of Dan Crowley, was: Old FINE PEARL HOOP, rténsi signed Go of.+! - d 1 roar the fly, who ge site ; O0 \u2014\u2014TO-DAY.\u20140 5: whele-Fenrts, \u2018anse.the Ra Hot 1 : ok & et pl ge sites AY : bon ouate, Vaged fourteen, son of \u2018a Grand engineer of that neme et Levis, has been missing of the last 2\u2014A party of setters | g ies days wud bie friends ars very sux: The Glory Jie Mahogany tome $5.00 | secti bara snd San Lois| Quebec, Aug.5 Some 45.00} tions of Santa as d ya fi \u2018 = i CHAMB amage done fifty-seven in number, left here or.Lake.8 Sténe, $4.00.| MR.ERLAÏN.To BE, vas Dre by hie series of earthquales, which à St, Joba yesterday.| Le ment is ab the inetines of he Society wi not exceed four 1 is workedto beautifui per- By Buymg®: fo dollars.es | SPARK GUARD y , WEDDING.|; lÉrasly ares out of Ve pe ol Tow mit à doc were experienced NEW YORK POLICE fection in our offering of © Fro PR _ Moscrs or Honey ur, Coro dan |e vine he oh z= at \u201c\u2019Dintng-room- Füäräitare.Ÿ ; \u2018The G.R.1.0CKER co.id: ARINGS \\ Sewiast George T.me th Co | OVER A HUNDRED MEN DE- The artistic feeling that à 18 * w ' GRADED.: di Fim 16 Kar, Gola.88:30 to 813 The case of Graves vs: Gorrie has been | is merged in these pieces 78 for all ds Kar.| of irs race Goods Rs = es SE before the Ontario courts.Th years, York, Aus.2 2.Pdiice Commis | offers the perfect scheme ji 15 NOTRE | DAME.sTRERT,\" - 2 gr rie made of re Toms hich badd, NDR .gravid Tee to the rank fortown or country house.i \u20ac 8 | x.BELA TT » | Picture, \u2018What we have we'll Band mer RE of patrolmen, amd three to the grade = re ë Watchmaker and Jeweller; which Messrs, raves & Sons bo SIT ef roundeman.He-also transfenred three Prin DE, beautifully 137 §t.Poter Strest, 8, copyright, obtained under (bé ac.oot OUT.pectors, among them Inepector Cross, ll.carved leatherseatand back, : _0bpostte \u2018Witness\u2019.Omee, frat mode subjects of 200 lographe were i who was temporarily sn command of 8 pieces regular x price, $150.00, London firm claim, thet, their copyright 1.\u2014Boiletmakers and [Se districk tn which the Hot ee Sale price, $110.00.\u2019 | extended to lo it would nhs evi, and: Lu \u2018helpers to the }: at of ; ! : | Othér-snts of Chaise ta Tow 8 $18: © Se, Out Be thee ces three mire | cg of pool, sors GES ep | apter SE LA, prove oth into Drone on.Spr 3.| [f Oo \u2018 and Mir.Machaeme SEM n Le PTE ir, | and job shops in this city, struck today [fo cs tainy and plased in command 0! MAHOGANY-OHAIRS, mob.ui Tn for és co th the London firm, has.sought in vain, to refused concede 2 demand te crease be on Suen Pat wi chs ot M = ure Colonial ; reg.price, « ing the article cour | DIAVOLO\u2019 SERIOUSLY INJURED.| rie from further repéodaiee piotues.| défis de Shits ive.costs an hour for [beodey.LL \u201cBale price, 864.00, : oa of vs Ho.Pi crests of She pub- _ London, | Aug, 2 Diavolo, the Amer- | The Iate Mi Justics Tons free ssed inside.work, \u2018and fifty cents: 3 | | ORACKSMEN J on AN OHIO POST.ned 30g Smagteie ind 0 dE aie W = b \u2018aque = oe .oie wig\u201d CTT Nien Obie, Aug The mie i-th RENAUD, KING & à to eir , a Je 0 - office.Tt was Sot à \"to: discredit ously ia red, ® Te I 5 : io SL blown e mic in te i PATTERSON, Es the\u2019 Bench, but was the outcome eêfed, Taie is the GOVERNOR oF FAHAGUA.\u201c ue by three crackermen who stole a 5 |.etes a ge ba En SpE Eo || ered sree : \u2018gre for on © ni doc ] ; e \u2018tafé 8 - .> x Boer + Te oe of dn ine {Ste avi bth oo Ted \u2018thie Jeland ofted and the was badly 852 CRAIC STREET.of i Le Péhe robbers cocaped fn \u2018a Does es TER = 60600666 , LL BEAR HUNTING AND - THE ELEPHANT REPRESENTS\" SThENSE & ENDURANCE ADD EFILAVOER AND YoU HAVE WHAT GAVE ELEPHANT BRAND TEAS A WORLD-WIDE RENOWN.- DON'T BE HUMBUGGED, GET THE BEST.50606000 TEAS In Packets as Usual, 250, 30c, 400; 500, 600, 700 and 81,00.SNOWDON, FORBES & CO.Selling Agents, Aa.449 St.Paul Street.| 353333333535 .OUR AUGUST.FURNITURE SALE IS A $ SAVING SALE.SPECIAL \u2018PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.Some lines we have in sufficient quantities to last all month, lines are limited, and cannot be replaced once they are sold out.NEARLY EVERY LINE WILL COST US.MORE.MONEY THE NEXT TIME WE BUY.A GREAT MANY of them WILL (COST US MORE THAN WH ASK FOR THEM this month.Special prices are good ail this month\u2014 if goods are not sold out.- COME BARLY IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE.DISAPPOINTED.$9.65 is our AUGUST SALE PRICE for this IRON BEDSTBAD; no , brass knobs; sizes, 2 ft.6 inches to 4 feet, $9.75 is our \u2018AUGUST .SALE PRICE for this 3 piece BBDROOM SUITE, -made of hardwood, .either Golden or Mahogany fn- ish, with a 16x20 mirror, We have 400 yards of FLOOR OILOLOTH, 4.yards wide, which was sont to us by a mistake of the manufacturer.This would sell regularly et 35c a yard, but we have.marked:it at 27 CENTS.Thero.are two good patterns.150 yards LINOLBUM, éxtra good quality, flower desigh, worth 65¢ a yard.OUR WOUGUST SALE PRICE, 45c.EAST END, 1841-1541 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014 2446 ST, CATHERINE ST.Ÿ WEST END.ECCECCCC SEE A VALUABLE RING.The San Francisco \u2018Call\u2019 says a plain bold band ring on a girls fingers is not ple are anxious to possess unusual, but when thé ring.carries with of their famous institution.Miss Bar- it a standing value of $15,000, there is Toit\u2019 = ere of y asser Col College and something of mots than passing interest member of the Vassar faculty, nf connected wif ® affair.ie Florence Burn ew -York,.wears.a small oa bend rine , swell \u201cWorD, on \u2018the inside of which are re amgraved.in almost, indistinguishable letters: the names: of Matthew J John Vassar\u2019s fathér and moth- | wi er.It hes Huile intrinsic: value, | but the direotors assar: College; havé offered io ais Bead of od Tr 150 any.price.on that now bears his mame.her: wedding ring, Jhis ta in turn gave the her daughter, Miss thew John Vassar founded the college Before her death his mother presented him with \u201cHe in turn.gave: it niece, Miss - Burnett'e mother, recious band to urnett treasures | the: ring,\u201d and will: not part with it: for - along the shore to where the bear wouid à Be had and the offer has been refused.The of fer still holds good, and the \u2018college Be: ring is 80 closely asosciated with the founder BEAR TRAITS WHEN BRUIN IS IN Tux WATER HE ALWAYS SWIMS A * STRAIGHT COURSE.\u2014 id Forest and Stream.) Co \u201cThe \u2018bear has one tiait especially that is \u2018most \"dangerous to\u2019 the uneducated hunter, \u2018and -that is \u2018when found .sw.im- ming a lake or river \u2018he invariably goes in a straight line from where he left the shore.ny - obstacle.in the way he clambers over, be it a log, boat or Should the place where he reaches the further shore-be a high, rocky bluff, he climbs this rather than turn from his direct course.[This may .be pigheadedness or.stupidity.Be it-as\u2018it may, -he will not-turn to.a low shelving beach a few yards at one side, and it, never enters into his.head to take the easier THE MONTREAL DAILY - WITNESS.| sacle of danger, spot to fire at cannot be.got than the Bag ick and base of the skull, a WHEN LABOUCHERE WENT TO : BOSTON.: ; \u201c(Brooklyn \u201cEagle\u2019) When Henri Labouchere, .the Radical member of parliament from Northampton, \u2018was an attaché of the British legation.at Washington, he was sent.to\u2018 Boston to keép his eye on some lrisk | \u2018Patriotis\u201d He registered.at a small der the name.of Smith, as it was essential that his identity should not be disclosed, A few: days -after he: got there the hotel was seized for debt, and the jproprietor called upon the \u2018guests gettle up their accounts end remove theif bagga + Labouchere was 80 short of money end a.more vital ptel in a poor quarter of the city un- ( COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.A FULL RANGE OF.\u2014\u2014> TRAVELLING REQUISITES.landing.I once saw a bear sw near the di was a string of booms hanging dowi- RER full; consequent] e of a\u2019 inning There yen that \"he could not pay his bil he had to leave ae a pledge of ultimate sol- while hè sent post .hdste to ington for a remittance.While 6 \u2018Colonial House\u201d Special Trunks, 6 stream near the shore and at right angles to where he was heading.e sim- Ply \u2018clambered \u2018over: the: boom \"logs and took.the water again on the other side, instead of trotting along the boom to the shore.: aang its.arrival his funds ran lower eating in a cheap restaurnt, he discovered that he hadnt: money enough to meet his check, While considering his dilemma he noticed that the \u2018waiters, ail apd lower, and on one oocasion, While | Ladies\u2019 Skirt Trunks, Ladies\u2019 Hat Trunks, Novelties in Bags and Suit Cases, ¥&' \u201cSpecial\u201d: Men\u2019s Trunks, Le \u2018| out to be a bear.coming straight to- | bo, who; stood a | bear was seen swimmring from the qfher- I was acquainted with an old Indian, } who, knowing this trait of bears to land where they head for, did a deed of great nerve for a man.of sixty, He was visiting his fish net on the shore of a a narrow lake when he saw -a large bear enter the water on the opposite side a little above, and head for the shore the old man was on.Old Pete had no n, but he did not hesitate a moment.e \u2018caught up hunting axe and ran land.The old man was plainly visible to thé bear from the first, but \u2018Bruin kept on \u2018his direct course.Old.Pete waded out from the shore nearly to his waist, with axe uplifted, and \u2018waited.Everything depended on striking true and at the proper and \u2018precise moment.the bear, it is tro, at a disadvantage.Still, many a younger and stronger man would have declmed the Pete was successful; he buried the axe clean into the skull at the first blow.Another instance I witnessed of a bear not turning aside for any obstacle :\u2014 \"We were later\u2019 than\u2019 usual one- evening > tue rater.tan en were ft |B ge e portage before camping, an \u2018were tracking the canoe, up the last mile at deep dusk.[There were four men on the line ashore and the bow and \u2018were standing up in the canoe } fr Jer off from \u2018the, rocks and: shal- ; lows., My companion and 1 were sitting | | very quietly in the middle compartmen\u2019 of our large canoe.The men also were.not in \u2018a talking.mood, being tired and hungry.Iwas sitting on the side next the river and noti a.black object\u2019 which at first I mis for a.stone partly out.of the water, but with a second änd more searching look made it ward the.canoe.of me, and he.immediately gave a sharp:{\u2019 tug on the tow line which :checked the men \"ashore, The bear by-=this time was about five or six yards from\u2019 the capoe, and just opposite me, 1 saw that nothing would now .stop him from.climbing into and across the cance.Be- \u201cfore he could place his paw on the side \"of the bark the man in the bow made à savage lunge at him with his pike pole, but before he could give a second\u2019 low the-bear was in on my side and out on the other right across our legs.Our men on the tow had run back.The man in the stern, being.too far off to be of any use, had the presence of mind to throw an armful of paddles, which, being of maple, made formidable weapons.When the bear got out on the shore side they rained blows upon blows with the sharp blades of the paddles upon -his- head and body -as they could get a chance.The bowssan sprang ashore and.lent his assistance with his formidable \u2018pole, but, marvellous as it bush in spite of all that could do to prevent him.Long into the night about the dying embers of the campfire I heard the | men going over the whole: scene and blaming one another for not having done something they ought to have done.One other instance will I give of a bear\u2019s \u2018persistency in going straight in the water, and in this case it was fatal to two men.Two newly married couples left the mouth of the Moisie for the interior.Their third day up stream brought them to a place where, off to one side in the bush, about a mile back, was a lake noted for- trout.and whitefish, lt was decided that they should portage onc canoe, and with their blankets, net and cooking utensils go and pass the night on the-lake shore.One gun was all the men took Ga flintlock, for this Was years ago.) Shortly after.arriving at the lake a is assailants side, coming toward where the Indians were tying their net.The two jyoung men jumped into the canoe and\u201d pusb- ed out to meet.Aim,\u2019 which was.a fatal mistake.The man in the bow waited until the bear was within a couple of yards of the bow and.then pulled.the trigger.The 01d gun flashed inthe pan, but there was no report.The next in- \u2018stant the bear ogo | over, the head.of the canoe and roll e occupants into the- water.The young brides of a few days ran screaming along the shore, unable to render any assistance to their husbands, and actually witnessed both drown before their very eyes.- *1 remember the arrival of the two poor women, back at the coast, and the re- the case much more remarkable, they vi sie birth and twin wido y this A word of advice after the: fo pese illustrations of the danger of getting i front of a swimming bear is hardly He r Tiecessary, but one cannot impress too: -forcibly the danger in attacking a bear: \u2018by a frontal move.Always approach a bear in the water either on the side or from the rear; You can paddle uj ¢ fry :dlose to a bear in.the direction.=I gaye warping: to-the man in - the Bin \u201cfew feet in.front | may sound, the bear escaped into the | \u201ced out and the more possib lation of their pathetic story.To make {- où whom were Irish, watched him with great interest.Finally, one of them approached him with an astonishing show of, \u2018reverence.\u201cExcuse me, sir\u2019 whi the waït- = 3 Meagher, the patriot?afen you Meagher, the patriot?\u2019 \u201cThe question was jut the cue that Éebouchere needed.ger on his lips and the waiter retreat- éd to inform the other em; mployees of the establishment that for one who has suffered so much for the: cause their orig- ihalsurmise was correct, for Labouchere exil e.walked to the cashier, and throwing down his check; made a a pretence of reachin, ing for for his wallet.he cashier ot a cent, sir; not a cent,\u2019 \u2018she said; pe are honored to have a \u2018man.like rom seat here.May I shake hands with vb prorter atriot, of Ireland?\u201d y Mr La bouchere shook and psy Me La \u2018out of the restaurant, lowed by by the admiring: glances of \u2018the oF Te \u201cTHE KAISERS VISIT To PARIS.| Eo (Chicago * Journal\u2019) 7 \u2018The Emperor William, when he makes up His mind to do a thing, does it.thdr- oughly.He actually disguises himself when he wishes to remain un: ized.His most dangerous experiment in this direttion was when he made an incog- \u2018nito visit to the Paris Exhibition.Practically no one, except his own ministers, anything of his intentions, and it Wasi not until ling te that, the = into the waited on by M.Lejine, the head of the French detective service.The latter represented to His Majesty that it was essential that he should be.Srorestod.result in war_between the two countries.e \u201cEmperor vowed that he would en: ne y the sights in his own way, and not personally conducted.Eventually à compromise was effected.Three rusted functionaries were to'be permit to eh His Majesty during his va It was well they \u2018did so.Dur ing the three days he was recognized by three Germans two chmen, and one Russian\u2014all of whom \u2018 were qtietly arrested and detained, to prevent their talking.(The eror left as puietly as he had come.lot even the French President was aware until some time entertaining an -emperor unawares.MY LADY'S.NOTE BOOK A GENTLEWOMAN WHO INTRODUCES A NEW VOCATION.¢ Several years ago I was left.iu 2.posi tion that necessitated my: making money; said a woman to a Chicago \u2018Inter- \u2018I had no specialty, no: traming for self-support.1 was a gentlewoman with common sense and judgment.I knew a good deal about housekeeping and its problems, as every conscientious women who has hed\" a home of her own does, but 1 was not willing to take regular employment in- \u2018domestic service.At first I tried to \u2018find a place as companion or secretary, but- such places were scarce and \u2018IT\u2019 had- not the training for them.mestic -storm: end stress, and, thoggh I I hated it, allowed tliem to pay me.husband in Southern ifornia.\u2018had gmail children and no one save the ordinary nurses to leave them with, It occurred to her that I might be willing to take charge of the house and family and she sent for me in a great rush.% went and stayed for three weeks.\u2018They paid me royally.home that I thought of mak: thought of it, the more the plan open- flities- it presented.talked the scheme over with |-a number of \u2018Women who could be del: ded upon to give me: Te and.- that there was need of such services, and | ET that they, personally, would be glad\" to TR PATH others about me.They al know of some one to turn in any domestic complication.«1 put my pride in my pocket and was willing to hel; [Riding \u2018a.woman through a sudden loss tof servants to: superintending- housecleaning or running a wed Of , there are always caterers \u201cto ba\" found, but unless oné employe the best, e is.swimming without the least pars hispered- he bent over Labouchere, \u2018but | 5:Sg-sh!\u2019 he whispered, placing a fin- did look a great deal like the noted ; 5 -\u2018Wihen the meal was.finished the diner\u2019|.Yi or W a, Reid net à Tr after bis aval In Pari hé Was.| An attack upon him might.later of the fact that Paris had been.-| brides.throug \u2018In the meantime I helped several of J my acquaiptences through times of do- wealthy woman who knew of me through 8 family connection was called to à See ln i .«It was Tehite I bad charge\u201d of that {} ing emer- | gency work my.profession, and the more | with anything from\u2018| 2, Ladies\u2019 Hat Cases, Men\u2019s Hat Cases, Hold Alf\u2019s Rug Straps, ; hey ETS cassée a And 85 percent extra for cash off all PANAMA BATS, PALM HATS, PORTO RICAN HATS, MILAN BRAID, Lom And all kinds.Of ee STRAW HATS, ; .roe LINEN HATS, .\u2018 LOT 2 DUCK HATS, HELMETS, Ete.- These Goods are all this year's shipes,and the styles are correct.° DAL SES ets \u2018 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.1, HENRY MORGAN & 00.Yr.Rig Li ex ta ax Tres F > PT oY RT gi asthe A \u20ac er to-the needs of the shoppers.At one of the shops.the other day a woman avorate affair, the caterer does not always fill the requirement.Ordinary entertainment needs what I\u2019ve heard ser- brought in a black lacé robe to be ex- vents call \u201cthe lady touch.\u201d A woman changed.It was a kind kept regulatiy of -refivernent and good\u2019 breeding knows in stock, and there was no reason For \u201chow.to do things in a fashion that is not changing it as far as any one Lew ered quite distinct from the ordinary.cater- [until by chance it was discov that es methods.She understands china {the purchase check which the woman and linen, too.She has a knack with had neglected to remove \u201cwas dated 1899.But oh, ors ! that is no feminine idiosynerasy, Tiot- a-bit of it.The robe had hardly received a comment when in \u2018flowers.She _ knows, exactly how to make a room all that is comfortable for an, anexpected : gue \u201cIiness gives = a, any number of calls for me, though Pm no trained nurse.-l\u2019m a fairly good nurse as amateur nurses go, but my work is more often outside of the sick room than in it,.takin charge of the house, the children, \u20ac attending to outside matters.Very often 1 bave taken invalids away when there was no member of the family who could go end and that had .been bought in 1868.: BLACKING WOMEN'S BOOTS.Is it a business scheme or only a philanthropic desire to get lazy woman cto blacken her \u2018boots ?practice continues and # you buy shoes; one particular big shop in the Greater.the person was New York you will be presented with'a not ill enough to need a irained nurse.nice little book containing twenty cou- In the femiies where I have obtained means a\u2019 shoe , and every co Placing, which is en | by .a nice liftle maid in the waitin, There are two.of and three or four chaifs for the me are kept busy and the cheirs full a good part of the éme, da it is evident: that it is only-h slike for.the occupation a woman from blackening ber own ts indeed\u2014and this may be one Teasén\u2014 she teels that she has.a great bargain in the coupon book and she must get the benefit of-its willy nilly.\u2018Fhe-work:is done somewhat differently from the blackening \u2018as it & performed by, she masculine shoeblack.The shoe is first garefully dusted with a soft brush\u2014or: > {it should be\u2014but a close observer will Botice that the little bootblack woman & Hold and where they know.me well they\" have learned to depénd\u2019 upon me col and would rather have me ne at hand than | a strange: professional, even if they have \u2018to pay me as much or more than they, have to pay the professional.\u201cIT have helped a great many youn domestic - and shoals.In most cases they have been the daughters of families where I have been called in, and so they, have own used to thinking of me as a Be in time of trouble.Tt à not a very imposing profession, is'it?Tl never make a fortune at'it, and I know some of my friends look down upon the work as menial, but I had no one talent, and and I needed: Inoney.these maids \u201cEXOHANGING.metimes \u2018forgets to-dust in the hdllow.\u2018And do they have trials, these shop- of the foot a, the side, where she cannot keepers who make so many concessions see.I ; - ~ STEWART\u2019S SHOES.\u201cDown Town\u2014237 ST.ST.JAMES STREET.HOT WEATHER FOOTWEAR : Low SHOES\u2014Light; The de _ layed hot: weather finds us 2 _ with a very large stock > x strong, well made, \u201c durable and \u2018perfection | tit wear at great value prices\u2014 ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS.\u2018 Up Town\u2014 2205 ST.CATHERINE STS pga a.bg um, and soe in Bor eu | - Shawl Straps, 0 Trunk Straps, a Umbrella Straps.QU = MEN'S HATS, 25 Percent, a kal 28 plier came a man with a bag to be re oa ; At any rate the 2 room of \u2018the trons and - \u201c of high grade summer foot- i 2 AGE tps jets Se Pois San, ioe we GS eR = spe ware ro; Bras the g Vol Ta _ a, THE ONLY PICNIC = or gram =| ©.CORONATION.DAY, Aug, 9th.- By the WEST END METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL.- BOATING $ ; SIC nie, s leave Bonaventurs Station at 8.30: a.m.and 1.45 p.m.stopping a at st Henry GAMES! - Tiekets\u2014Adults, 63¢c ; Children, SS.oe Train: Aad Poin St.Obsries Ce ee RACES : c UREN, Seo.Coma.SATURDAY.AUGUST 2.Trip to Carillon, $1,00 PALACE STRAMER SOVEREIGN, Bake 8 san.train for Lachine.: Romeo.hz Rapide at 6,40 nm.| YouNG MEN'S MEETING \u201c0 SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 c\u2019eloek.sn.ALEX.HEWATT, Leader.TUE MEN MEN S IBLE STUDY, SUNDAY to 1.A, BUDGE, Leader.Visitors ee re es \u2018welcomed -at :- setricés, at the Young Men's Cis tan ay As sociation.Art Association) Galleries open Dafiy, 8 \u20182'am.+06 pm _Aémission, PE SUNDAY, AveusT 3.MEN'S OWN, CALVARY CHURCH, Guy Street, SURRAY, 3rd August, 3pm, Epeaker\u2014Ray.aso.c WERE, ot To- Bolotst\u20143tz.\u2018gevar Hiron.\u2018Afl men receive a hearty welcome.If a stranger, make yaursels kbhown to one of the captains, wh a vs] make you at home.First Baptist Church.Paster, REY.J.A, GORPOX, M.A, REV.OHAS.COLEMAN, Phil Will Oacupy the Pulpit Mr re Be CHURCH, SUNDAY, Auguit 3rd, ESR Fy CHURCH Re-Opan on the Rov.potes Ross,D.2.0.2 JT Frosch Barmesnt EEE pre flip in thie Dhan mac ae: | ALL ARE CORDIALLY mre._ Furomz Mesmines.semer MR KNOWLTON, Aus: 1110 20.\" SE-The Becpéuing o £ Sytstonn | + A a + iv Wore oF Aa.w= To der awit, Ro orrgcke , ker, | Hea.dredge\u2019 nek pond stars.°F Ir Ba organs, ee Lee te \u201cmops, Tomar Typographical Union, Ne.176, First-Class Programme of Games.$5001n Prizes.= SOUVENIRS Yor CHILDREN.ee steamed leaves LONQUEUIL WHARF (Hechelaga) Ses, ats and 10 am.12 noon, 2 and 4 pm.- meme | \u2026 Notre Dame East cars stop at Longueuil Wharf.-ENDING WITH FIRST-CLASS MOONLIGHT, \u2018 -For- Christian W Workers | ok = * under the Ausÿices- ot., to behield at Isle Gros Bois, e Saturday, August oth.CASEY'S ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING.| Kingdom.> duty on English pulp and papermaking machinery probably averages at present some twenty percent-net.were suspended altogether British.capital is taïdiy flowing.inte it desserves, It is, at all events, \u2018interesting to learn that the British menus | facturers desire to supply, this machinery.pres * Publicola?propounds a scheme of Ca- | Daäien contribution to: imperial defence\u2019 that would not diminish the reputation - which Canada has lately\u2019 gained i in\" Britt ain as à country.able to drive & Bard bargain with her imperial mother.\u2018The scheme is apparently an excellent.one © for finding \u2018out and training for service such Canadians as .may have @ special aptitude for pointing great guns with \u2018effect, but when.our correspondent goes on to say, that if\u2019 would.not cost Great Britain a centr and\u2019 that \u2018through it \u2018we our taxpaying British cousins smile their | usual tolerant\u2019 smile; at our unblusbihég : assurance.Thess: Catiadians would.cost | \u2019 [ Britain \u2018 as much \u2018to: train as would: the seme number.of men from: the United.& larger though -nôt, perhaps, equally \u2018available, choice -of competent men and (a larger sympathy in Canada with im- | perial defence.As for.doing our; share, Loh] we seem \u2018always ready.with men \u2018for Furuse MEETINGS.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC RIFLE ASSOCIATION.- i J The \u2018Thirty-second Annual | Prize 9 Meeting will be Lield at the Potnte - aux - Trembles Banges TUESDAY, August 12th, and following days Specie inducements in every match.to bine Contpetition for Cavalry.Garb 2 Wesson Revolver \u2018Match free Cotes.Révolver Match for Ofcers only.TROPHIES and CASH PRIZÉS.turn Tri ai railways apd steam.posts at ON.FAR For programmes address the Secretary, - Captain Ww.GODBÉE BROWN, _ \u2018:P.D.Box 889.SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Seinen oe He $1.08, 3 tions sw Wide, Dontagests he: i \u2018inoluding Newfoundland, \u2018United States, Great Brit- and forslin counter: Northern Mess ats; cordes.one ad- Gresa and over, twenty cents copy, postpaid in each\u2019 cage, 7 Uni ted Staten\u2019 Nour pi \u2018| Feundiand and \u2018Canada, excepting Montrezl, Por Great Britain; afd Tive per ae a eo on eekly ness Forlorn Messonger; 8.60 on Pally wit Tete ast edition of the Dally Yitness ts delivered in the étty: ov of pub- Hontion st $4.00 pe.anna ening Ait dustnèss communications: strout be ad.drensed \u201cJ & Son, qlaus Dougall \u2018Office, Montreal,\u2019 all | the ~\"Raitor, should be addressed \u201cEdler of the \u201cWitness, * Montreal\u201d mer rte rss nest tn] M|T/wW/T|r|s- e ew ee 0 1 2 3| 4] 5] 6] 7} 8} 9 1211314] 15 16 19120] 21 [22/23 26127|28|29| 30 se (es sd longo === The Dally Withoné can be mailed to to Persons jeaÿing the : for.Tenorts du Canada or he Un ied 8 States swentyfive cents û monti he Te Baily iwc, \u2014GATURDAS, AUGUST 2: 180.ing upon Ford Strathcona.in \u201cLondon, | .there; is a \u2018prejudich in \u2018Canadé in favor of United Btates 84, ngainst Tra, mas as hn des supe m, | octian: to this.{It faded io: produce | y jte result aimed ab: \u2018would pretty thor \u201c| onghly comvince\u201d * thie \u201cBritish * manufac.¥arere that - there Was something else than prejudice i the \u2018preférénoe of Ca- ÿeiter- | nadiane \u2018for United States\u2019 Hiachinery, te l'Indècd, jf we live prejudices they are |m | far more \u2018Tütely : to\u2018 be: \u2018in the \u2018ephosite: direction, The.duty.on this - Sma Es more favor foros ble every Ay, 3 Rat on without: the.other.f The: \u2018any adventurous - service and, from an \"| imperial point of view, that is a great thing.But, while we have.always men who want to go, we, as a people, never want to make any contribution to the \u2018Publicola\u2019.triumphantly points out, | would only be trénsportation to Halifax or fo Esquimault, as the.case might.be, a mere nothing, would apparently be what.Canada is willing to do for the enormously expen- give naval defence -under: \u2018which one, however, go far as it goes.THE FAST LING.The diversity of view espressed.by | the, Board of Trade and by \u2018tite \u2018Corn Exchange, Assnciation with regard tosthe currents of opmion which are tumbling against each other in most men\u2019s winds on that undigested subject: What is :to be noted is that neither bedy, took \u2018a bold - stand against apoon-feeding \u201caltogether.© Such a protest might be looked for in England.There commiercial self-dependence is held as a sacred prin ciple, and no-ome.can gay that the country has mot prospered under it.But it is ingrained into the minds of Cenp- and public monéy should be invoked té make unprofitable things profitable.At all events it was not to be expected that Montreal was going to be the perty to object to any aid that might\u201d be Lawrence route Where the two bodies differed was .in the parties to whom such a subsidy Trade having nothing to say against the reputed tenderer, the Canadian\u2019 Pas cific Railway, while the Corn Exchange -[ protested strongly, against making a | railway company the depositary \u2018of: the national bounty.As the Com Exchange: is practically \u2018a \u2018preserve of the present shipping mén\u2019 whose business would at least receive a jar from the inauguration of any bounty system, itis | Trade was in & better position than was Aniterestä of Montreal.To the.presént | Supposing, \u2018pis.to be given, Montreal is only.inter | ented that those shall get the pa:| coptract who can give the publie the | - : se es returns for.the money pid, and against giving the contract to ens partionlar raflway: -company.But mot \u201c| Many will go quite - so\u2018far as one speaker ; for: the shipping Interests who took the of\u201d the gate that es should Temais 20.(Pha: satagonimn referred to.5 the two ai te, how inuch of thé thoy Bow little ach oun allow the ofber: Ire indesirial sutagoniem, that auither ei rebate of.ETI dit ab ll If the duty.it Svould \u2018 drive the United States manufacturers out of the markets, if anything could.Canada in-the: pulp-making business, and .it is presumable that British machinery | will, in its casé, get whatever preference.| would feel that we were doing our share: \u2018 to défend, the Empire, we think we see The only advantages Great\u201d & | Britain would have from them would\u201d be cost- of.them.The.cost to Canada, és That mere nothing\u201d she.roams the seas in peace, and does biisi; ; ness with the ends of the earth in safe- find th food - ty.We fnd the scheme a very.go! 4, company to pass out of Canadian con- fast line \u201csubsidy is a pretty fair se tration ofthe currents and\u2019 conde: dians, as -of Americans, that.privilege ° going Sto the: development of the \u201cBt.| might with safety, be given, the Board ot perhaps fair to say that the Board of | | that hedy to view the question: broadly\u2019 with: \u2018regard to the present and fafuté \u2018|.\u201c| shipplog men Montreal owes much; but; it cannot afford to shape its.policy in #| their immediate.interests.as is apparently agreed, that a subsidy ground that Meammaipa nnd railway lines doubt the pulling and hauling between: > | froight charge eaoh con get for itself end | THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.\u2014- by, their differences.Competition in \u2018parallel lines of business is in the public interest, but differences between interests that are necessary to each other are not so obyiously so.Indeed, the very | thing which hag brought about so sudden and so general a consensus in favor of a bonus is the fact that the Morgan combination has merged railway\u201d and ocean transportation into one interest.In supporting tite proposal to bestow government assistance on a fast line such a nan as Senator Drummond looks upon railway co-operation.as the key of the whole position.As far as ocean: carriage alone is concérned a combination would not be worth consideration, seeing that the ocean is free and ships can be built to compete with ships.What makes the Morgan combination serious to us.is.its control of land transportation.There may .be, however, reasonable difference of opinion as to how best to secure the necessary co-operation: between the railways and the oc carriers.The putting of the whole ness into the hands of one railway.com com- \u2018| pany might easily be looked upon with misgiving even by, the favored reilway, itself, seeing how tard it would be for \u201ci such a company to obtain.the co-opera- tion of other -companies.If the fast ling belongs to the Canadian Pacific Railway,- through ticketa- sold for it all, over.Europe would naturally include land transport by Canadian Pacific.Bei if, in its own interests, the Cana- { dian Pacific should put the Grand Trunk, for instance, on exactly equal terms, the \u2018Grand Trunk would have to have simi- lar- agencies everywhere, selling tickets + by the Canadian Pacific.line of ships, Whérens its natural preference would be to turn business away from the Canadian Pacific's boats.It does look ns though nothing short of an ocean company, combining all the Canadian Rail way, mterests would meet the conditions \u201c{and this, though it bas a painful re semblance to a railway merger, would probably be sooner or later the sequel to- the institution of such a system of subsidies.Another \u2018point that -would have to be considered in connection with pubting \u2018all our eggs in one basket.is the liability of the stock of so privileged a trol.\u201d This would have to be carefully provided against.Again, any bonused fast passenger and package traffic would certainly affect that part of the business of the existing lines which now do those businesses in connection with freight.The subsidized fast ships would not combe.part of the design of the Canadian Pacific Company if successful to run also a line of fast freight boats.The fear of the- present shipping men is thet they will be driven from the river.This would - unquestionably be a \"calamity, which nobody, could contemplate, and we must assume that all who advocate the bonusing of a fast line believe that it would attract to this channel far more business than it could itself do and that the ships now running would have more business than ever.The subsidy will call for a mail service ét so meny knots, which service will be expensive according do the number of kmota required, and thet in a very rapidly \u201cincreasing ratio.The two trade bodies want a speed of twenty three, against the twenty which it is understood that the Canedian Pacific Company offers.Though it means àgreat deal not only on account of an enormous increase in coal, but also in view of the oecasiongl dow mailing which four route often renders prudent, it is possible that gome\u2019 tenderer may 'concede\u201d this addition.| foreign freight agent of the Canadian Pa- thet the inauguration of a fest line \u2018by hig | real, 8 remark which implies thas Montreal would be the summer terminus.It \u2018Îs MontreaYé.business, above ali else, to \"Bee to this.There ere said to be ve- rious.tenders before the imperial \u2018and \u2018Canadian ministers in London, \u2018and we \u201cfairly do, that the Canadian Pacific will not get the contract unless ita terms ave Fhe most sdvantageous- POSTAL.COMPLAINTS.Or correspondent \u2018BR.I.\u201d will \u2018have the sympathy of many in his protesta agairigt post office management.The port- office is a standing subject of faultfinding any.way.But there bes\u201d of late years been du.honest attempt shake the postal service, which had n-very extravagantly carried on, PAY, ; | wid such & proces ie are to vex people, boven when done with eupreme wisdom f administration would.When our eor respondent Pr \u201chowever; it the Post- Seve] has à sight 2 double notable costa of samemed commercial and | the \u2018assume that it is eafe to answer in the affirmative.Sir \u2018William Mulook is an a and.surely qnowe.how to keen within hin: powers.© We do not.(tek il appeer that the new vite pete for-heavy freight, but it is väid to | Mr.Corbett, the cific Railway, is reported to have said company would be.the making of Mont.| are bound to assume, a8 we think we can.end perty disinteregtedness, neither of 5 whe ates on à certain class of matter we |: for thirdwlass matter, namely a cent for two.ounces, has put Canadian pub- fishers and advertisers at -e disadvan: tage in Canada as compared with Ameri can.The most that can be maid is that it has removed an advantage which fell to Canadians and which was a valuable protection to Canadian printers.Perhaps the greatest economy exercised in the Post-office Department under ull regimes has been in intelligence.Without giving -details, as we are never ab lawed to do in cases that would point the parties out, it would be impossible to set forth the seriously mischievous stupidity that is occasionally manifested.A letter plainly addressed Swansea, South Wales, goes to Swansea, Ontario, whence it sets forth upon many travels.\u2018A postmaster msists that the postage to India is two cents and that it ought to be epelt Indiana.A lady who has posted a letter to Jerusalem is called back to be informed that there is no such place as Jerusalem now; it is im the Kingdom of Heaven.Our readers oculd probably œrältipky instances like these were they mot afraid of causing personal mortification.= A especial field for on- noyance is the customs department, es pecially by those not used to ite ways.That possibly necessary, comoomitant of our protective system no doubt realizes that i is an intolerable nuisance any 1 way, such as almost no other country endures, and, like a bailiff, has in despair given up studying to please, and makes mo apology when a parcel anxiously awaited and repeatedly applied for first of one official and then of another is féund upon its chelves of unclaimed parcels.offices \u2018these incidents are culled, but merely giving voice to the common sentiment of the Canadian public that their postal system has a very.long leeway to pull up before it will enjoy the proverbial | reputation for doing things in the right way which the British Post-office has so well earned.THE REPRODUCTION OF CRIME.Dr.Icard, a well-known French physician; in a recent number.of the \u2018Nouvelle Revue\u2019 laments the tendency to-\u2019 ward \u2018yellow journalism\u2019 which has marked the career of some of the mest widely, circulated Parisian newspapers.He is especially strenuous in denoune- ing the minute detail with which many murders and suicides are reported, and gives experi testimony regarding several instances in which vivid description and illustration of crimes.preyed upon: de géiterate ininds and.led to the commis sion of acts similar in every particular.Whatever the necessity, of Dr.Icard\u2019e journalism upon this continent is painfully evident.The veneer of respectability in most civilized countries pre hibits bull baiting, prize fights and public executions, but all these and a hundred other hideous occurrences are daily served up .with a wealth of letter press and pictures for the delectation of that appetite for the horrible which exigts in every, undisciplined mind end which is kindled to a greater degree of rapacity, by what it feeds upon.It hes been noted algo that many of the large American dailies, though.active enough in denouncing corruption in other cities, are their own is concerned and that few care to champion the cause of the people in any conflict between the imterest of a city: and that of any.great traction or lighting corporation.It ie herd not to impute reasons for this which rab those {organs of any claim to be regarded as true tribunes of the people, however noisily they mey aseail abuses in whieh they have no interest.failure of duty on the part of the jour- malist to ignore the crimes that are com- than, good Behavior that makes news, or, in other words, that is out of the com (mon, - But it is his task to \u2018se Yife steadily and see it whole\u201d and geek by every means in his power to open to his readers the same wide and steady, vision.The very breadth of.hia horizon should, however, show him, there is en \u2018ocean of darkness and death\u2019 upon the earth, it is overflowed by: an infinite \u2018ocean \u201cof light and life.\u2019 While, therefore, keeping his readers in- denouncing wrong teariessly, he should {ake the grestest.pains to record\u2019 \u2018things \u2018true, honorable, just, pure, lovely and \u2018 of good report,\u201d with the assurince that sooner or later hia efforts will: be re \"warded by a éultüred public taste and a city.and country well edvanced along the road to true civilisation, strate THE.NEW WORLD, 2.There wis a seer of old Whe and: I ows new heaven and à 20% earth,\"; -and since his day the succession of those.\u2018who Have had their only dy in fur- \u2018théring that prospect has never ceased.The endeivor to awaken the \u2018public constience- to the importance\u201d of social sud industrial betterment, whieh is in | moat thoughttul.citizens of the United BATURDAY, AvGUST 21902, We are nol specifying from what: warning in France, its pertinence to] peeuliarly mild.and inoffensive when \u201cIt would be al mitted and unfortunately # isbad rather | {flict show in à most \u2018the Spanish flag out of t would as it showed George Fox, that though formed of the doings of the world and\u201d cessful wegistance to } that creaningly evident.among the best and\u2019 States, gave birth a few years ago to an organization of unique character and usefulness.The League for Social Service, as it is called, was founfled to collect and disseminate information regarding the application of the \u2018Golden Rule\u2019 to business and political \u2018exigencies.With its headquarters at 287 Fourth avenue, New York, it has now a membership in almost every civilized country and has attracted the attention of public men in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Japan, as well as in Canada and the United States.Through a system of world-wide correspondence the league gathers a vast amount of information regarding successful methods of reform and is said to possess the most complete and varied library of applied sociology in America, This library is carefully classified, and is in charge of expert librarians, who, upon application, furnish any member with exhaustive information upon almost every reform social, industrial, municipal, ethical, sanitary or domestic, that could be named.Every member is moreover supplied with a monthly magazine containing valuable information and suggestions regarding so- \u2018cial problems and their solution, and is also furnished, from time to time, with books.and pamphlets, written by the most prominent educationists and philanthropists, and dealing with \u2018the new Patriotiom\u201d\u201d in all its phases.These services are granted for a fee barely covering necessary expenses, and -have been taken advantage of by a constantly en- lerging membership, The fact that the organization requires no subscription to à constitution and that those who join sre merely bound together by sympathy, of purpose and unity of aim is largely responsible for its rapid growth.The league also conducts a commercial course, in the interest of the management of business establishments, furnishing those in affiliation each week with information regarding some prominent industry where capital anl labor are mutually helpful end considerate.This branch of the work is said to be remarkably auccessful end numbers among its clients many of the largest manufacturing - institutions on either gide of the Atlantie.A lecture bureau is another means of education used extensively by the league, and the officers of the committee of - the association, «who are gelected from such well-known public workers as Doctors Joseph Strong, W.H.Tolman, \u201cWashington Gladden, Edward Everett Hale, Bishop Vincent, Mir, Spencer Treck, Mise Jane Addams and \"Miss Margaret E.Sang- ster; are continually leading it into new paths of usefulness, There is no doubt that many eocie- fies formed under apparently favor able auspices and with plenty of work in their vicinity bave gone to pieces when a word of counsel from an expert in such matters should have proved their salvation.The difficulties which beset those who seek the higher life of Montreal are especially prolific in disappointments of this character.The power to be gaîned from thè assur- arce that many others besides themselves.have refused to bow the knee to the.Baal of greed and self-seeking also suggests the thought that correspond: énce with the League for Social Service or some such inetitution should materially strengthen the hands of our local workers and might possibly result in a revival of civic patriotism similar to- that which has eccurred under like circumstances in many other municipalities upon this Continent.THE PHILIPPINE LOSSTS, \u201cThe contrasts between the short, easy war with Spain and the eazy cam paign- ing in tropical islands off coast ra Arid which resulted from the finst cong.way how impossible it is to gauge in advance the eonsequences or burdens of way.The eblest and most cautioms American stetesmen.end military and naval eu- |thorities meyer guessed thet the fight- uired to Crive e West Irdies be far exceeded in ed respects, sogagements, by operations ine which might be eave the item of single b ° arrer s, in the ge opène by the nish war, in © Cleveland Leader\u201d A SIGN OF COMPLETE VICTORY.It speaks nell for British rule in South\u2019 Airica that General Botha's sponta to tthe Boers has not been followed by the disciplioine cf the upeaker\u2014that is, he speech was of euch en incendiary rector as the tho cabled opis of it ares © have ecuT- NT ES Homer fo keep wp hope of ut timate independence means of suc- Nie rule, and \u201cJif the British government will tolerate kind of *alk it must be very eure of its\u201d \u201ctriumph.\u2014Philedelphia \u2018Ledger.\u2019 mp THE: EMPEROR OF GERMANY IN GLORY New York commercial \u2018Advertiser.\u2019) In dis heart of hearts the Emperor William ié probably mest grateful to the nobles of Poland who have given him 30 splendid\u2019 a chamee to be.theatnicslly \u2018mediaeval.They beg him not to visit Posen at the present time because of possible danger to his ge he pts Damseif ut be head HR + - SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902.i thousant m -arms 1 1 oc States as challengers, three Arpeiigans of team: Gurne , M.H.; Vi ker.3 R.L.Co mes 1 ninety thousand mena is (let us call LOCAL SPORTS ecknowledged skill, but ond of wbom at Duckit, W.5 captain; Bothorale .si Advertisements.on the discohbented city to overwhelm \u2014 least.is not the best, \u201cwill defend the tro-.| Dellera, J.; O'Farrell, W.: : d, W.; pu D RES Ta .o | phy.A great contest in this particular L.; Layton, J.; Biggs, W.P.; Davison, .u \" .: - and stun it by the concrete exhibition of i of 4e hi the | R.B.: and Six .: 1 EL JR IRAN FTL i el fs irrasistible power Thus woud Everything in Readiness Une of sport is expected, althouen the|R- B.; and Sidipson, V.; spars\u2019 Caiveriey.fy J MARY ER | WW r Coeur de Lion have done, and thus Bar-| for Caledonian Games move in nreéfetine victory for the British : Montreal team: E.C.Smith, G.H, Har-| Swe : sue.he Be ewes \u2018 ossa; and the Emperor is of their Isles\u2019 representitives, on the basis of the |man, J.D.Barker, Dr.atley, Dr.Fiske : ROYA RS W ; toe Ît ill be a great day for Posen\u2014 on M.A.A.A.Grounds |{rm siresdy shown by them on United |A.Chevaiter, A.J.Lovett, H.F.Sare, | OYAL SELTERS WATER the barred doors amd windows, the ex- seTeE Tele .|States courts.The Brooklyn \u2018Eagle\u2019 In| E.Grundy, C.B.Godwin, G.Ferrabee.PEON THE ROYAL MINERAL SPRINGS.NEIDERSELTEES, GERMANY, pectant hush, the distant fanfare \u201cof \u2014_\u2014 - Yomnesing on the \u2018coming international ae eee DE sre ihe Mount Royal sre- ah Water Js bottled nnder the paper vision of thu Royal Prussian -Goyernment, \u2018 26 trumpets, then a mist of Ullans, a surge TWO LOCAL REGATTAS TO BE| \u2018Were Mr.Maicolm D, Whitman in-his even, on ey Rd ls Sunranteed fo De in (te absolute, pure, natural condition, : arg Westmount Prrk: Bailey, W.: A small consignment of t E - Fie only orm Spd wp ns ammo | of fp of Shady er Soil) Spin TR, STRAT | coy WRATH Be omen dons Geman Sue i ; in midst A A AE à eel that he stood an.excellent chance © ,-0,; James, J.; Dolan, R.; Polan; -3; |.ho lot à ve al Sv : and.; of fer War Lord himself, et MONTREAL CRICKET S winning the two matches in which he is |J.; Richan, F.; Mas terson, T.; and \u2018Smith, ° LE OR OUT + VOFY few cases and.me ofier 1.at 1 then « s _\u2014 | far trom being Let [TES a es roy od $1.50 per dozen Pint Bottles.83.50 per case o(50 Glass Pints, ; tering in steel and polished silyer un- CHOSEN RESULT OF am Ning Be shape Joeman o ;- apare, Richar eon, A 5., \"FRASER, VIGER & CO, Importers, .der is eagle-crested helmet, and salut.res GAMES | redoubtable as Di.Pim or ur.H.+ - SWIMMING RACES THIS IS THE ia ERE RS by capponr apd a or of mar YESTER erty, the English champion.Mr.; w Ee * | i NE SWAT .\u2018F : : asic, \u2018What a pity that his soldiery DAY.Willem\u2019 A.Larned.\u2018who Test year won the \u2014 co - ht : MINERAL WATER AGE WITHOUT A DOUBT.! national championship by default from the nonce revert to haun- om | cannot for the m Mr, Whitman, a good showing is mot un- perk, lance, pike, battle-sxe- and 1van- The eighth in the serles of weekly Heto are the Famous | \u201cThe \u201cHnthorn\u201d Mineral Spring Water.: i s Û > Oonsidering how vigilantly the King's CORNWALL TUG OF-WAR TRAM, | Ti¥els in the mile circuit champlonship.ing yesterday inclement hear Frais \"life is guarded in other directions, 1t Cornwall, Ont, Aug, Zo ny: Collett was second, while.Woson.wAS game between th v : 8 01 { CC .i ' is only latural that even greater pre- tesm- for \"the tug-of war aaa an ol er ylor was\u2019 not present but Will res) ie er ie Mont: \u2019 cl M i i : \u2014 cautions should be taken with regard to Caledonian garmies In Montreal to-day wiH be % re to- ay.h £ lan; ditions prove more favorable there will be ; .CL ey .j LE his medicines, and it is practically an Selected from the following fourteen mens | conte Tak cauchamp, the Austra a0, two.games this afternoon.\u2018 Blèwitt will | .JS; .et L impossibility or them to be tampered D.\" Crites, Captain H.D.Cameron, D.J.captur st prize and all the lap money pitch the first game for Montreal, and Ma-.{ \"VE Bus Ras Wad Ww V wns OC LAMB'S MARKET .for Choice Nutmeg Melons.Iam now taking orders: pall DSTER -fer our famous stock.Write or telephone for prices.POY ; .{ ! Aug.2.i.3 À = urgent necessity that the medicine for| ~ Orange, N.J.; Georse H.Collett, New [nothing with Pappalan\u2019s deliv reiter- | M M oT Royal patients issues from there, the ; LACROSSE Haven, 2; Lester Wilson, @ittsburg, 3 ; | day, while Worcester pousded Les 3 whi, : LA 8 8 ARKET, : resident apothecary being generally cali- CORNWALL'S TEAM.George C.Schreiber, New York, 4 Time, The locals were sleepy on the bases and | ed upon to dispense for .the various| Cornwall, Ont, Aug.2\u2014The Cornwall 2.10 4.5.\u2018Won by hat a length.in.the field.Wrigley's work was a- £ea- | ; 3 .Dec -| down,end the playing team will be mfcet-| \u2018Heif-mile ce : again yesterday from Newark hy bunching .ten out in Latin and signed it is placed ed trom.the following: Jack Hunter, J.prt Le Lo Professional Won hits in the third and seventh Daiog, Both BRODIE & HARVIE, JOHN M.31, DUFF, in a wallet, which is then locked and White, #.Decalre, W.Broderick, D.Ca- Keegan, Boston, 2; John T.Fisher, Chi- Pitchers aid good work, but Moriarily fe- : : Rieutr CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, sealed.There are two keys to this|meron, W.Burns\u2019 F.Degan, L.McAteer, cago, 3; Jay Eaton, Elizabeth, N.J., 4.ceived miserable support, and \"after the 10 Rienry fteest 9 f ateur Ca- Mhriffalo, Aug.2.\u2014Buffalo had the gamef Te awd ; A.clubs.The local team has been invited nadtan championship.- : : .: | Baking Pewder that will possible for the prescription to be ; ited .\u2019\\safely wom yesterday whem Doe Asmole } Walter M.Kearns, .| ow 2 J changed or tampered with, P and the to Day on ron Jame sens Cant .4 - Kmols went into the air.Before he de- \u2014 .: zo as far as other high 4 chemist on.receiving the wallet takes pital ; ENGLISH PLAYERS WON |#ccnded Jersey Clty had reversed the or- : | | à Krade powders apd cost.it into the small laboratory specially a ; | UT A ; jen?Then ask your La 8 | handicap races held at the Montreal Swim- | SARATOGA SPRING WATERS \u201cHathors\" .ter.gonel! The people of Posen havé ati, ii ren crew, Abe nell known oasonebly rt US ee ming.Club.wil take \u2018place this aftérhoon._ THE \u201cEINCOLN SFRING\u201d WATER.Per domen phate 1.aloes Wate 8005 any rate the prospect of \u2018a rare show, | ver In the 7 last evening wo, end Davis pitted In the doubles 2° more \"tUE are the events:\u2014 \u201cSaratogm Lincoln\u201d Water.Per caso of 4 dozen pints .08, and the Emperor ought to be good to Irom Toronto, in order td campete at the against the men \u2018who beat them last yeir 2° Egg hunt SIC senipr.In cases of 3 dozen pints tach.Saratoga Vichy Mineral Spring Water.this place in return for the opportunity Caledonian games to-day.He has been the outlook for the cup is not as promising! 3.343 yards, junior.Per dozen pints .0 elie $2000 Saratoga \u201cVichy.\u201d - \"0 which it has granted lim of becomting |training hard and expects to.give a good 28 ¥e could wish.Suposing that the Am-} 4.50 yards, swim On back, junior, \u2018Per case of 2 doxen pints .:.«.8:50 | Per dozen quarts .-.ev os +0 +8340 for a little while a suzerain of romance.[account of himself: \u2018He will be one of | Can Le caine partie.do ar nou avale 5 Duck hunt, junior, Fhe \u201cPatterson\u201d Minernl Spring Water, Per case cf 50 queris .oo +o oo vous.8.25.\u2014\u2014 the representatives from MoGill University.| able, will probably be hard fought to the A slight A been made in the Per ao Brretous \u201cPatterson\u201d\u2019 Water, in Fer doze = Pinte en pists\u2019 Lal rd KING MEDICINES Fhe Cornwall tug-of-war team arrived.at ; : schedule this week, tho obstacle race be- Per case of 2 dozen pints .880] All\" \u2018 : ma EE ee ee OTTAWA oe 6 maces HER aie ast Ebi | Bo, ios os vain | BM SOIR he a T Co Ww ; ve 3 » 4 7 bstitu h 0 ial î - © 's ci .FOR THE KING ile afternoon is aisured at the MARS, OTTAWA BICYCLE RACES Suhitituted In its place.Tho Mommesl | raratoes \u201cCongress\u201d Wales satisty all, and to see that the Waters are- irae th 3 en\u201d \u2014 .Valois regatta to-day by Messrs, Curley, Fer dozen pinte .J .i.$2.25 FRESH ERON THEIR \u2014 ROYAL TONICS AND THEIR PRE: | teuil tug-of-war team: Messrs.Bb Toaoen, Ottaws, Aug.2.\u2014Mr.Frank Kremer,Am- 5107, Hugh Cooper and Hettor Smith.* | FOr case of 2 dozen plata .;.vee 12 - 4001.; RESPECTIVE APR \u201c PARATION.* * |D.Lindly, J.Grace, J.Wayse, R.Hor- | 21025 Dleycle champion, visited Ottawa ~ T ; A | hors Bus ia SE | a.votent, cod ananiabot Ge Cest BASEBALL.*FRASER, VIGER & Co., 1 \u2014 .ifford, J.Burns, \u2018EB.Robillard, R.| 5 4 ; and \u2018asto ed Ë =.SE : d A # Ny.Sond B, .F.3 NA At AW Ns .\u2018Titbits.\u2019 Silverson, G.Ri .Si ; \u20185.diéns by his phenomenal sprinting powers.NO GAMH IN MONTREAL YESTERDAY.' (London \u2018Titbits.\u2019) Kennedy, anager, Q.Silverson, À.D.Me had no troublé in dlsposing of his| -Owing ta the | nt AY.Impo rters, 20%, 200 and 211 St.Jamés Street, w TU NS VW S 3 : FR Glliles, J.in the Doininion bandieap, - e the - sae vifs or any mistake made in their Dir Samoa ou I ONek, B, Campbell, 3: \"cuaraSlevens and Béton made ter | Est Sion watt Eranidencs wil piv) paration.W.P, Kinsella, Simon Fraser, R.D.Mo.| RTS.SPpearance since their two, years\u2019 sus- in the box, al f Although all the Royal palaces are Donell, J.Morpaugh, James \"Megilivray, pensi on, mate eus won the consolation > ; ' r fitted with laboratories well stocked Arch.Obisholm, J.\u201d A.Chisholm, caplaid.\u201cOne-mtie droutt, championship, protes-| | WOROESTER- BRAT ONTO.: with drugs, it is only in thé, case or .sional Won By Frank 10 Kramer.Eas: Toronto F2 Toros ua aol , 24 University Street, : = - = Montreal.§' mem T Two-mile handicap, professional\u2014-Won ture.RN \"esse i ; ; a A embers of the household only, The |lacrosse team will go to Montreal to-day by Frank B | Seo A EE 2 King's medicines originate with \u2018the |to try conclusions with the Nationals, and Tver Dawson.Salt Luke city 36 yarn st Toronto.log 000001000010 __ mm ; prescription drawn up by the surgeon are nad dent that they can Dae even aC.S.Kimble, Louisville, 90 yards, 8; Worcester .ve .\u2026 0200221018 Ly 3 ; - 5 epothecary, Sir Francis Laking, in con- |-3% g than they did here on! Jed Newkirk, ©, 156 yards, 4; J.ROCHESTER BRAT NEWARK, | .Whole Wheat Flour 2 : .July 1, when the score was 4 to 8 in Corn- |P.J 3 _ I EW.A RRI AGE LICENSES paltation with the, other physicians in .Jacotson, New Haven, 120 yards, 5.; .+ , | > 3 ettendance.After it has been writ- aears favor.Fifteen men will be sent Time, 4.18 1-5, Rochester, Aug.2.\u2014 Rochester won| For Brown Bread, vo *~ ISSUEDBY .: wallet; one retained by the physician {R.Madden, W.Eastwood, J.Broderick,A.Time.1.04, * third inning the visitors Were never ia the | Tie eriginal malcers of this artieles 10% St, dames Bizet and .and the other by the dispensing chem-.Allan, A.MeMillan, J.Contant and R.| W.D.Jones, of Ottawa, scored a bril- Baie.\u2018Devila'e home run wis a featuls.simmer nant - Drummond Strocts ist, to whom the prescription is.thuy Pésan.Percy Quimn, of the Shamrocks, lant victory in the quarter-mile Ontario [Store by innings- 4 : \u2014\u2014 ist, to whom P p ial has been agreed upon as referee.Cofn~ championéhip, beating the best men of the Rochester ., ,.008310:051x\u201410 EE ; \u2018 sent in the charge of a special mes-| wail has been invited to play in St.Ca- province.: : Newark .!.0080000013 Auctlon Sales, > o-oo: senger.noù.nes, and is considering the advisabili-| W.Morton, of Toronto, begt J 4 JERSBY CITY BEAT BUFFALO.tie i : ; : It will be seen that so far it ia im- Jty Of a western tour to meet leadihg C.L, first honors in the Ton mile.en teur Ca- jai DRA FALO = Doyou want a first class : der, Sod were leading by a sale arg.eet apart for the preparation of Royal | \u2014 Amgle gave six passes, besides hitting four } an Cet BF be the seal.MONTREAL HUNT CLUB Longwood, Mass, Aug.2.\u2014The great batters.Chummy Gray finished the game.: grocer to give you aed .The features were the errors msde By \u2018both Y This is then done in the presence of \u2014 .match of the tennis tournament yesterday f° FH ATCC Grad Tl ae ; , eee ; ; ; .At à meeting of stewards of the Montreal Y@ that in doubles on thé exhibition | stages.TN 3 T ; es Ë an nt An the Boy) ; dispensers Hunt, \u2018held yosterday.afternoon mt the Bt, court.The first and third sets brought Score by innings\u2014 UNDERWRITERS : rt L ] ; | Out: the fastest and dest ténnis, nine of tho Buffalo _.ov ioc +.01041000 tery wherein the drugs, of the highest Lawrence Hall the folloming programme 23% the feiest nd best tennis, DIRE OC MO Jersey City 1.1101001108 quality only, are kept apart from othérs meeting to be heid on Oct.4: : lishmen soon found that Ware was the vi us = Lots and under jock and key, while in thè{ 1.Hunters\u2019 handicap, two miles\u2014For a Wesk nen on the American team and| , FASTERN LEAQUE STANDINA same room is à fire-proof safe- côntain-j'silver cup to be won three times, with $160 made him the target of nearly all their ati.ing a book of vellum into whigh the added by the club, to be.ridden by meni- |\u2018?oS Ie 8 eaknoss \u2018wag nearly made poi.| prescription is carefuly copied; and bers of thie Montreal Hunt.dir fre Ac \u2018 De A pu raec ie Play.To tp, ue 50 % Hecked' before the \u2018medicine\u2019 is ibade:| \u2018 & Polo race, about half mile-on the fiat].09 gricans\u2019 best play against the\u2019 Do- TOFOSLPp .ve 14 00 ne .0.BD - PR of A chec eto e medicine 18 \u20ac _jFor a silver cup to which is added a Bete poem ne deep lots which the olin iy ee ge os a i Co 0.\u2018 up.Ls *, sweepstake, For qualified lo ponies WB men hal le carefully and Jer \"+.a.0 vs! 4: Bf ; EE - \"qua secrecy is maintained in the\u2018 not ver 14.2; to be owned and.ridden py could, therefore, put little speed into the Proxidence «x ,o on oo 80 £2 .48 Ex.SS.66 Monteagie + Re.ENE EEA A EA BE ILE REE EU dispensi which is carried out be- members »f tho Montreal Polo Club or the|Teturn.But the playing of the Dohertys ROCHESter .wave vo os os oo ; oo ~ NOTARY, Ete, ay Noces doors, and \u2018every portion Club à Chases la Cours Canadien, second, \u201cvon many points aile Ware's tendency Vodtreal te se sess en 5 5 = The Subscriber has received tustractions TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 St, James Street.; oe io.to save eatry fee.e du e net or outside.kept them Newark .oc se or oo oo 6 Ti ) = av a I of thé drugs used is three times weigd- to, Bay \u2018handi teeplechase\u2014 About Péarly aFways in the lead.It looked to ee.; teeell by public auctisn, for account of FUNDS ed end analyzed before being compound- , = OP BEG COR which $50 to Second some\u201d of tho followers of the game as if RWSULT OF NATIONAL LEAUURD GAMES! whom fi may cancers, o D FOR INVESTMENT, Dé ed.A final examination is then made, \"4 Qualifed hunters\u2019 handicap steeple- the Englishmen slacked up :a bit in the GC A.RACE Fo oe ; + MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED, a and the bottle or box having been seal chaso\u2014Open to all qualified tuaters, 3250, third sei, and allowed thelr opponents lo| AL Boston\u2014 4000001000 83 On MONDAY, 4th August - \u2014 + : ~ ard 5 ~ iles.p à 2 1a © the elder ¢ Yes re asad T nL ; A .| ; ed, down is placed à Tooke elo, fs hich tops ond.About two miles Doterty rallied util the set and the maton Chicago :\u2026 +.[100500001 6-8 M 1 M2 oClock pm, |NEW'COLORED MAP OF THE Q after which the messenger takes it \u2018back gite farmers\u2019 run\u2014 $825.About two Pte score: 64, 6\u20141, 4-5, es.Cinna be 01 00001-3 10 0) Beginning at tho ELDER, DENPSTER (ITY OF MONTREAL.15\u20ac bs \u2018 tthe physician.the medicine is mot 1.The Jorrodk's eteeplechase\u2014A silver The ser mate was between thé TVrenns Phièdel.J 5006000110000\u20143 8 0/&-C0.BRISTOL LINE SHED (fest of \" à.: even now the medicine is nott y sa end Wr and Clothier, which the form- econd game.{ Ber : immeftiately after at | * : = cup presented by Messrs.Elkington, of or rm ç ; _ Berri street,) and fmm ; read: gland (repres 1 Me \u2018er pair won b: d ralghi « Philadelphia .100010002\u2014% 7 1 yp , 1d in - - .; pwr 4 dore bi checkod > Le Te Montreal).to Which Work.7 good generalahip amd head- Emit © ©.1001010033 11 &|the DOMINION LINE SHED {opposite the MAP OF THE ISLAND OF .the physician in the precincts of the |is added a sweepstake.Open to halt bred \u2014 gt New Fork-\u2014FIESL F0 0104 2 3% enstom House), _ MONTREAL andSurroundings (56 Ro: laboratory.This done, he seals hunters, the property of, and to be ridden AMATEUR ROWING RAC St.Louis ie en 201 21.A VERY LARGE qu ANTITY ; ; ts the bôttl by member sof the Montreal Hunt.About : ES New-York 0000200103 8 4 - ey .RS down the cork and puts the battle m1 10 méles.: Cm TA Second Of the following.goods, assorted sizess Compléte Stock kept of Pocket Maps & box which is kept locked and only Tt is not definitely decided where tbe | st, Louis ve \u2026 0000011008 11 Z| ; of ti Different Provin \u2019 opened when a dose has to be admin\u201c| meeting will take place, but it is not im- Brockville, Ont, Aug.2\u2014Bverything is| New York .120100002\u2014 § 1i(Jalvanized Iron, Galvan= the D Ances, a i istered.So cautious is he thai, al-|crobable that a two ddys\u2019 meeting wiil be réady for the opening of the big regatin| At Braoklyn\u2014 a 4] 3 = y - .15c and 25c each.though the box is kept in the patient\u2019s held in the country.here this afternoon of the Cindiap Asso: Pittebure oe 198 $34 39 3: 13 : ized Canada Plates, : : Pa i C i -\u2014\u2014 Oarsmen, i © +.+ 0 i Ar 5 ñ ; .- .chamber, the cork of the bottle is seal- : interest was lent to the preliminañes by! Tie game.© |.Canada Plates, Black MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., pe again whenever it, bas te be oe GOLF .the arrival yesterday of the Toronto pd B .w\u2014 - ; Pi te n Ti n Pi ates Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers - | and only when doses have e fat men, who were not long in gett! - 3 qu ANDING.: | ates, i1f .5 TARR.; frequently given does the bottle remain BOOK ON GOLF.tered at the Brockville Sowing olubhouse, ZF ATIONAL LRAGUS STANDING ee =) ; TE.1545 & T207-Notre Dame £t., Méatreat.on the table.\u201d The King\u2019s medieiïne 18/ In his new book on golf Mr.J.A.Tay- | Their boats were rigged before noon and Jun Wiou.Lost, cont.| &c., &c.i 8 measure hysici ; \u2018 pen champion | the asplrants for championship honors on Pittsburg .\u2026 «0 oe .\u2026.6Ll 20 153 Le ; M AR! TAC ] X y ia, poy a Et roue, Lo a Eee fotioning to sas pion the water, which was in excellent condi- | Brooklyn .\u2026 +000 on ae.odd 9 Ea TE Vi: KEABNS, KEARNS, Auctioneer, RRIAGE LICENSES.ve on n \u2018émiving : work cf the Toronto scullera 40 L833 \u201d - \u201d NE : ; È nd.is then {frequently administered fcemmies the SWinE of 33 SD lton; West End Rowing Clab, New Or- MONEY TO LEND.tion.8 and.1 r 11 that could be desired.Their chjef : * ; It thing to Was & 2 ef i either by the Queen or the Princess} \u2018The swing is.a very difficult thing opponents will be the.Winnipeg men, w! 47 453 | {aq 5 ; in 2 ; =~ : .= ; ; , t it 4s a necessity, end intell- OPPS 3 Wil nnipeg men, who 438 liéane;.Western Rowing Club, St.Lonis.8 fi oe phe poète D a! 2 |B Tesh BF ol HE EL el à Eee psc | Cushing& Barron à - be learned.e tutor may \u2019 HR > bridge, Mass; Don Rowiag C ro- y BRE - y it Js to be Jeary rento: Kirst Bonemian Boat Club, Now NOTARIES & COMMISSIONERS, ten when he has ly declined to take his pupil, deséribe how a.thing has to he a i © is medici is doc- i, but the | ri : \u2014_\u2014 : y: New: title Club.| Merchants Bank, Main Entrai jis medicine from the Bande of ais doc dome an aie © follow in the oro.| 1.A, A.A.REVOLVER CLUB] 7 AMEWICAN LEAGUE ioteemchiats.pair osreë, emotle-Hariom 205 ST.JAMES STREET.rs, Or even from the Queen\u2019s, the learner cannot hop ed to devot RESULT OF AMERICAN LUAGIR e Pair oareû AN Martem >.JA .incess\u2014who, like her mother, is an |Per Way umes Lo if piFREred to fevete | \u2014 : o OF danes.Rowing Club; Lone Star Boat Cluh, New sossmemmemestionsenenemqenennnnnnnn b pi é : I \u2018city; ving Club, New \u2019 untiring nurse\u2014has proved sucéessfalin \"the upæerd awéep of the club must bo The members of the Montreal Revolver: R.H.B.York un Nonparell Rowing Club, Ne i i i 1 | Elub- \u201cthe.D \u201cAt Obloago\u2014 rh cit Boat Club; Ves Club, Fil overcoming bia opposition.{a real swing, 91d zo must the downward | Club\u201d ara lubiant over the prospects in Chicago ©.\u2026.01400002x\u20147 11 2| Bablor pair cared shells \u2014Vesper Bout |deiphia; Wachuselt Bot Club.Wércestee.rer sweep.Vion, the Borizontal position ot: © Sear future of aving several shooting Baltimore .010002003\u20146 12 2j Club, ep pd otis Arcle SeDior eight cared ehells\u2014Argopait Row-, ; | e neck has ained me Topresentative teams poth in #3 termediate.red & - .eight oared shells\u2014Argonaul r=.PILGRIMAGE TO LANORAIE.the elub should be stayed in ita progress.Canada and the United States.For some hit 000000000~0 7 3|Rowing Club, Baltimore; Atlanta Boat log Cb, Toronto; TT re As has been the custom for some \u2018Should it be allowed fo A na the with Sorrespopagncs 1 sa bosh rires on Dotroit \u2026.\u2026 100042048313 12 1 Club, New Yoix city: New York Attietle Mass.; Vesper, Club, Philadelphia , found, - less ; ! - \u2014 : sylva > - \u2019 : : : ears, the members of the League of the ee 1b Bets more OF aver and he dis.ing revolver shooting contests are certain | AL Cleveland\u2014| : _ y \\Clgbi Pennsylvanis Daze oe : = , i i complete con player, 9 £ b Cleveland .}.2.0000113x\u20146 12 4] phi .STE.ANNE'S REGATTA.inten fred Heart, oF Patricks Foon: cover et becomes necessary to make Baton oe a estos ig Sul Boston vi \u2026\u2026 .J.002000100\u20143 8 1| Senior four cared shells\u2014Cliftoa: \u2018Boat The first annual regatta of the Claren: moine à placage.ahrine len effort more or less severe | 0 \"ab & n.| At St.Louis\u2014 \u2018 don: Club regatta will be Yield\u2019 thls atl, of the Sacred Heart at Lanaraie, on [back again.This effort cannot bave any Se Tome Jone oe ell as hrumber gt.Louls .» (».100188013\u201411 M 0 Soon at Ste Anpe's.Following is the Aug.T.\u201cThe trip In ielf Jn mont.de- | ofr hack man ta maxing of break in| £1, BULLY, bave promise to morte | Méudagols 810000885 6 4 Eo es st teas ne ig] , and those who have no Ie r .\u2018Sailing race\u2014IEngys.Distaèce, _ ohcs other chance of getting away from the | \u2018À golfer must have complete control M.A-a.A.#hooters at the earliest possible | AMERICAN LEAGUR STANDING, round course.Two prizes.¢ \u201d bis club\u2014I cannot emphasize this ; i Per- 0 bream of conti Lave | conga Bh ta = wou 1g.SE Era Er re : 3 © / est secured | rhat ] ; CARO.ve oe or ve Teo 0e 3 .a Test , e, Mat.Suting with an act of piety.~The steam querter swing, where, the Hne of the club THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT |s: tous.7.7 0 4 50 52208, race, single padd) Distance, Jn er \u2018Three Rivers\u2019 is chartered to leave #8 not allowed to drop below a horizontal pai - Pade EE IE 545 - A lssoure \u201cbois, ones ESS ind gentle at 1.15, and as it has ample accommoda- position.The three-quarter swiig a ome - Lo Boston .iv ae ee or 48 2 SH x oe : b Fes att mile wilh À nd gentle tion there is no fear of overcrowding.of the products of.the carefully thought | In the Inter-Provincial lawn tennis\u2019tour- [Washington .40 44 476 prizes, Co \u2026 | \u2014\u2014m _.out game.\u2019 [moment yesterday afternoon Ross ang | Cleveland : 4 422 Hurry\u2019 scurry-Distance, quarter iole, ; ; oo A VICTORY FOR MURRAT, OF WEST- Soom Started Le lay = the finals for | = a Two sizes.ot race rotor © THE NEW STREET R E OUNT.- Up.RY = ayed, wien, ee 3 430 @asoïitt yacht race \u2014 Distance, tw! - NE : \u2018 CAR ROUTE.The profeesionals of the three local gol?the Tan Same, down, ihe teh ER \u2014 : round \u2018course, bandieap.Prise, silver Commencing on Monday thé Commis clubs met again on the Pixie Inks In an fntshol ody.| - This mateh will Be} AQU ATICS \u2018cup, \u2018presented: Dr ur I.L.lafieur, ar: Bioners street line will be run according elghteen hole \u2018match, medal A Thurs re.rie finals will be played on the] AQUA Th anor Face two paddies ice, quarto ita permanent route, now that the spe- 427, afternoon.for 8, pices 0CCEl U8 M01 Cote St.Antoine courts, na under: $ \u2026.THE N.A.A.O.REGATTA.see le a, oo yard res prises.cial work required at the corner of St.lg.R.Murray, of Westmoust Lis - pinst ban 20.30.ara a \u201cCanoe race, lady end gestlemun\u2014Dis.Denie-and St, Catherine lms been put in.| \u201cpiack, of Dixie, was second, and Hen-| ~ £ Lot ban inap\u2014Dutitep nt rent.will tance,quarter mile straightaway; -4 primes.The route will be as follows: rom Berri | darfe, of the Metropolitan, third.pee UE street, at Place Viger station, to Cem- | Murray's score of 7, while ve strokes par winner, of final, either Ross or.Sucks |: missioners street, weet along Oommus- behind the new record for Dixle, made tbe 2.00.oo sinore street and Common street to Mo- der before by Mr.Perey Taylor, 15, H6W\u20ac-| Sunior finale\u2014Betwgen the Gurd Bro eet oe - rothers \u201cIntermediate single wonNs-\u2014Moston Ath-1 \\ Te .IH atreet, morth on MoGill street to ele onditions creditanie one as ade, \u201c Mrs.\u2018Burgess vs.Miss Hague for ladtés\u2019 ['istic.Club.Pen Rowling Club, Toronto: MR.J.Di MORROW, Swimming race, handicap.Twd- prizes - Canod race, four paddies\u2014Distance, hail mile with-turn.Eight prizes; 101 À povimmiog race, boys uirder 16 yearg \u2014 \u2018 yee, 50 yards.Three.prizes.i Craig street, west on Craig street to St.gua the fact Ahat 1t was only the second Sbamiplonship.: Boat Club, Newark, N.J.; Phia- the noted Tupper.; _ ar ; James street west on\u2019 St.James street time Murray had played over iba outst.|.Challenge match for championship of all on\u201d Bok \u20ac va \u2014 ses dem Ar.a oe re mae grr i a A eiTao \u201con Henana, \"| comers\u2014Paterson vs.Harding.oo : | Sion, Staten Inasd, N.Y.: Wesptr Most manager où the Nation al Bank, he uot station on * > to St.Cath- 0 ni Final 40 doubles\u2014Fry and Ross vs.Mans , Rowiog, Club, 8i Louis; West Fhilse | Club, Staten Island, N.X.i vesps A RE TION (Eté al accent | crime fo St.Denis, sauth on St.Denis Motch play, Murray wes to bles UD zenste nd Suckiive.ivi Bot Club, Phitadelpits © | Med, Philadelphia; ie Wikaiper Rowing fed tie Hull City Coumel of Lhe accept ue sod ast on One to Bei UN TENNIS.|i Sous st dy op mt ves vo oo) Sssuis, sult slo sul tnactin | Oh Onteratines tour part vers \u2014 SR, Spin S800 Shh B81 S50 : slreets, and vice \u201cversa.- ) 5 LAWN .ENNIS.° vis a Jon tT ; none Sommer on \u201célu, ace Arcle Rowing Club, Baltimore; Clifton tyres soi 101, and béar five percen t.: ENTILATED CA RS.~ FATS OF THE DAVIS oun .CRI CKET ; promise club, » aa RE Boat tres -Slatea-Jalands Winaipsg Row- é he nk promises: £0 pay THE VENTILATED CARS.~~ Tue fate of tire Davis International chal- : : i Oatabriden.Mass: Jef 1.Intermed! ht onred.sheus\u2014Atlanta OYÉT 825800.in three weeks, and The .The arrangements for fie inspection-ot [10969 210 wait be determined next voek : TORSCKET AT THE POINT, J owing so Te da | neat.Gv, Nem, ock: Fatrmount Rowing balance in ix weeks.The Teceipt of - the Robertuon ventilated ears to-day have nds of the Crescent Athfatic Tho following are tlie teams \u201cin &: lsigue Goat Club, New Association, Philadelphia: Néw York\u201d Ath- - Ac Ge SX KE i 1e dgulig~Boiton: the | Club; Pennsylvania \u201cBar Ciub: Bi.ahead with the lo improvem 1 .; AE A iy 2 Alphonsus Association, \u201cBostox; Staten Isa fa \u201cthem to completion.; \u201c#4 \u201c= been cancelled, as the cirs are mot yet Tlub at Bay Ridge.Three English\u2019 piey- mate 1S Ie, Diaved foe) at ihe Dilving ; in proper shepe.me ers of the first rank uré now in the United | Park t.Charles:\u2014Mount ny Hal où observatory; one and | THE RAINFALL \"BNE.AND.THREE QUARTER | INCHES, UP TO ELEVEN i O\u2019'CLOCK=THE TEM PERATURE RIS ING AGAIN.\u201cA soording to- \u2018the ps at- she City.ee-quarters fi or- rain fell between twelve © dock esterday and.eleven .o\u2019clock 4d- day.he \u2018rainfall yeste terday, up to;mmid- \u2018 might was exactiy Dineteen-bwentiethe of en inch.| The rain \u201ccaused,.a | onsiderable: \u2018reduction in the temperature, but spon pes sun june out.put again the he ISERE on | SON byt the\u201d followin, Ting 4 thermometer | readings at.the City.Yesterday, 3 p.m., gs \u201c1, 68; 1, 6.To-day, 3 az, 85; 7.63; .\u2014\u2026 2 THE REVENUE POLICE 25 THERE WERE MANY.CASES © \"TAKEN AND:CONVIOTIONS - 7 \"© OBTAINED, LAST YEAR.The annual - report - of Ohief Archam | bault, of thé Provincial Revenue Polite,\u2019 hes just been completed \u2018and - contains: some interesting infornration.The: num- ; ber.of cases taken and: convictions ob tained Was as fohows:\u2014 :- © ons \"\u2026 Cases, : victed se without.license wr ow 9.ard tables without, lice 6.wder without licetis tise 2 .10 Tidaor without license .S190 Liquor on Sundays .\u201cee 55 Auctioneer without, license +.1° -1 Total ee ew 4 nr: J.PIERPONT nÜRGAN BUYS- THE GROSVENOR.strEE | RESIDENCE OF THE -COUN- \\ TESS/OF DUDLEY, New York, Aug.2\u2014Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan \u2018has just \u2018purchased.from Georgi- ana, the Countess of Dudley, er.band- some house- at 53 Grosvenor street, cables the \u2018World's\u2019 London.correspondent.\u2018The house stands at the corner of Davies street and is most conveniently |\u2019 pituated.Lady Dudley: had her house beautifully decorated recently at @-cost |; of nearly two hundred thousand dollars: Grosvenor street is in the heart of fashionable Mayfair, while Mr.Morgan\u2019s present bouse, at 13 Princes Gate, |: 8s \u2018merely on the\u201d fringe of the smart dis- | trict.\u2018His néw house will endble him: bo display to perfection his gredt store of exquisite art treasures, \u2018Hie decorative | poksibilities of which are lost\u2019 at Princes.Gate, where they are \u2018heäped \u2018together, |: because there is oo romcient.Toom to them -off po] said bo have Teäched\u201d \u201can enormbis Sif A GRAVE DIGHERS.STRIKE.Chicago, Aug.9.The pre the latest of the wage-earners of Chicago to go on strike, \u2018and as à result | Concordia cemetery is elosed and at the entrance to the burial grounds\u2019 the sit perintendent has posted a notice which | \u201cThere will be no more burials at.the _ Concordia \u2018Cemetery, until further notice.\u201d \u201cThe twenty-five grave diggers employed | wt.the cemetery ere -0 strike for higher | and have succeeded in preventing | other laborers.from: taking their places.Three funeral processions which arrived ot the cemetery gates yesterday were turned back because ofthe trike.It} is stated that similar, strikes Will be svgurated at the two other cemeteries.Felis ia RAILWAY ACCIDENT NBAR 'CADLCUTT.Calstle, Aug, 2A.xed railway train was derailed near Merut yesterday Sixteen natives were \u2018killed and thirty \u20ac \u201catives and Europeans were injured.\u2014e\u2014> .GERMAN.RAIL, DUTY.Berlin, Aug.1\u2014 \u2014 Ap today\u2019s meeting of the tariff cornmilésion of the Reichstag it was agreed: to continue the existing duties cn steel, rails.\u2018 NEWS.w BRIEF, - Ca The American Bank Note\u2019 Company i in Ottaws bas y oluttacny Jigen the ees by recht.The mereese enti Hh effect.Tbs week.PERSON AL: \u2018Mr, CN.Arsétrong Teh yes for Carleton by the Mantime éap \u2018Ald.Gallery, MP, at qu etry by the Maritime express.Mr.Jacob- Dewitt, BA, is.on: a holiday, sojourn.at: Lake Nominingue.\u2026 Dr.:-Robert.- Bell; -ERSC., of Ott isvregästered ak the.Windsor.Hôtel.\u201cSir A: P.Caron: yesterda: retutned \u201cto: - 7, afternoon by the:G , R: ex = .{ ablé t go homie.Mr.add Mie.Janes Ee ¢ rable 5 for.a.sojourn.at \u2018Boston ; : Bi Wadi \u201cand she.street, .ate at | Windsor Hbtel yesterday.' 8s 10: Crops, r.Morgane\" at recently are grave diggers |W | te de TE The, Hon, Senator Drummond will not return té Canada before the end of the month\u201d or.the first of September.Sir-Wälliam C.Ven Horne arrived: yes |* terday from New York, and left pce for his \u2018summer home in St.An- ToW\u2019s.Mrs.A 'T.Patterson and family, .i Bord de l\u2019Eau, - enil; are.the sumemr holidays at x Orange, Hunt ons The visiting \u2018governors fo the Western \"Generali \u2018Hospital for the week commencing Aug.4 are Mr.James Ross and Dr.George T.Ross.Mr, J.-A.Phillips, an old-time Mont- veal Soursialist, was in the city -yéster-.gay, and returned.to Ostewa i in the.even- ng.- Mr., Jom Crawford drove in from Vi yesterday, on a visit to the: 1 Morons Bank.He is bale and strong again.Miss \u2018Edith \u201cRobinson, Victoria street, A {eft last evening for England, - to spend a year with relatives: She was accom- _ panied by Miss Prockter, who has been | { visiting in Montreal.Mr.Meliton Panclo, of Bueno Ayres, who, accompanied \u201cby \u2018his \u201cthree sons, is travelling around the world, was at the They léft for Quebec in the evening.Miss G.E.Smellie, Miss S.L.McVeay, and Mr, J; F.McVeay, of Clyde's Cornet, and Miss J.M.Keach and Miss Ma- hod city to-day.| \u2018Witness\u2019 office.Mr.J.G.Snetsinger, down from Cornwall yesterday, remarked that Stor- mont County, was in splendid condition happy and prosperous.\u2019 Mr.Snetsinger is -the.ex-M.P.for- Cornwall end \u201cStormont.dent of the C.R, left yesterday m the private pa \u2018Alberta,\u2019 with a pary of friends for North Bay.He ä taking a month\u2019s well-earned\u2019 vacation, most of \u2018which will .be spent fishi in.the French River \u201cabounds in fish and game.Mr.\u2026 pri, Mrs.W.H.Robinson and | Mr.W:.W.Robinson, of Granby, Que ; Mr, G.H.Arnold, of Boston, and Mr.W.were men panied Mr.S.> C.Miner west some weeks ago, returned lest evenin wo umbia, after a very rip.istrict, wibicn \u2014e \u2018Cciry ITEMS.Division No.8 \u2018Ancient Order of-.Hi- |: -bertians, will hold a pierrie a Riverside | \u2018Park on Aug.18.+ \u201cProfessor Jordon, of \u2018sity; will preach at both services in St.\u2018Gabriel Church to-morrow.© - Judge Lafontaine yesterday\" sentenced | \u2018Isidore.Gauthier, mason, City\u2019 1 aÿe- inue, to One - \u2018month in jail; or: Bon-sup- \u201cport.- .The Rev.J.W.Davidson will ¢on-, | Quet.divine service: -at the Protestant | House of Industry at Longue Pointe-at *3-o\\thdgk, to-mortow : sfternoon, \u2026 Mr.\u201cRecorder: sentenced\u201d yesterday, by: or\u2019 go.to\u201djail er, to pay a fine of for one month, fer gesault.The visiting_governors to the Mont- Ce x General 1 Hos ital for next week ve M: Pangman, Mr AT Face hyo Mo \"Alfred Piddington: ; Amina Beaudry, 1526 \u201cOntario Street, or keeping a public laundry without.a license, was.sentenced-by Mr.Recorder | Weir, to pay.a fine of $10.or go to jail for one month.\u2018 Joseph.Ryan, an escaped inmate trom the \u2018insane asylum, at \u2018Verdun, was captured \u2018by.officers of No.9 Police Station, at Point St.Charles, yesterday, end re- \u2018 turned to the institution.Isidore Trudeau, 32 years of .age, fell -of£ a load of wood yesterday afternoon in Joachim lane.He received a \u2018bad out lon*the head and was removed to the | Notre Dame\u2019 ospitel for treatment.| Joseph E.Labelle, who was arrested by Detective Barrett on a charge of the theft of -a.*sum \u2018 of - money dre from, \u2018Mr.trou his \u201cemployer, .p guilty en ay, and was omanded + to.Tues day nest for sentence.= Court St: Patrick, No.95, Catholic Order of Foresters, will give a-trofley drive to :Cartierville-on\u2019 Friday evening - -next, Sug, 8, and\u2019 Court Sarsfield, No, 133, C.Oo.will hold an excursion to \u2018ham, \u201cPark on Aug.16.Arthur Jones, \u201celeven years of \u2018age, while riding\u2019 on the steps of & street ear, on St.Catherine street; near St.Philip street, yesterday \u2018afterncon, fell fell off ani was badiy shaken up.e taken In| the ambulance to the General Hospi- Napoleon.Pepin, 47 years of fell off \u2018a scaffold.at the.Royal Victoria Col- y lege.on Thursday, and.was.badly sha- He was taken in the ambul lance ospital.le was re- posted sage\u201d resting comfortably.|.James , emplo in the Bil low.% 1 Te oundry, street, taken: to: the Royal ° Victoria - Hospita surgical he had: the mill; He: \u2018wasyattebded to ou \u2018the outdoor.\u2018department, and: Was bel \u201cYoung, of Mansonville, Que., were in They paid a Visit to te.Mr.G.M.Bosworth.fourth vice-progi- |: and shooting [ W.A.Maley, of this city, who 2.the party which accom- | fearon | £ Queen\u2019.s Univer- ° Michael Barry, St.\" Antoine atreet, wae Shérring- | \u201cJamès Gilbert, a fireman, who: hais been Fe on\u2019 the Monts Bree sine 183, eft the stetdéy \u201cput.on the\u2019 pénai ert \u201cwas.firet dftached:\" \u201c Gabriel | cludes\u2019 15,864 bi 3] o\u2018it, 4 it moored.at King E ognizable : and the only: way in which it will be-possible to identify the body is by the dlothing\u2014s dark sweater and grey: ii IRISH LANDLORDS CONDEMNED.Londan, Aug: 2.\u2014A telegram from Dib) lin to the.Tienes, says ;thät \u2018thé Nena (County Tipperary).branch.of the Unif-.ed Irish League has adopted a resolu- tion-condemning of the landlords of Ireland \u2018in forming- a\u2018 trust for the suppression of.the national organization of the country,\u2019 ; Tihe resolution also condemns the Privy Courcillors,-who, it says, \u2018have.lent them selves to such \u201cvile and comt methods of Tying te suppress the hited he resolution iri that, the.rivy Councillors will have more to contend With \u201cthen they asticipate,- - SHIPPLNG NEWS 45 \u201cLARKD\" ONTAMIO ARRIVES: he \u201cThe Dider-Dempster\u201d Æ& \u2018Co.'s \u2018Beaver \u2018line: SS.Lake \u2018Ontario; Capt.GQ.Byans, from) Liverpool, arrived \u2019/ yésterddy : aftertidon, + {and berthed at the foot of Berri street.The vessel reports a good passage.Several -ice-~ \u2018befgs were - sighted near.the.Straits of | Belle Isle.- A very successful concert wa: \u2018held on \u201cboard, the Hon.P.McSweëne presiding.\u201d Those.Who: \u2018agplsted , Were, Mr.Landry, the Rev.-F.Al Kéene, Mr.Wynne, Mr, Chamberlain, .Mr.\u2018Shippon, Mr.Crossland, .Mr, \u2018Brearley, -Mr.\u2018Hardcastle and Mr.Bussa : The passengers : showed their sporeclation iby subscribing five.pounds.- NOTES.1 The Elder-Dempster line Se Matos\u201d Capt.J.A.Murray, will sail \u2018ont.Motit- real for London to-iiorrow morn, \u201cThe -Allan line 88, \u2018Brazilian; .Capt Williams, sailed for London at daybreak | this morning with general cargo and 218.\u2018cattle.- i The\u2019 \u2018Bider-Dempster-\u2018 Une\u201d now \u2018loading at Swansea, \u2018Montreal on Tuesday.The.Dominion line SS, an, trom id .erpool, passed Cape Race mi at eto P.M.À Thursday.MAKES A GOOD RUN.The Elder-Dempstér & Co.'s Beaver le, .88.Lake \u2018Megantle, from Mdntreal; pisshd \u2018Malin Head at\" 2 o'clock \u201cy erday äfter-.\u2018noon, This has been an \u201cexceptionaliy- good, | \u2018run.- .MIRA RELEASED.The ss.En which went ashôre:at c e !bogue Point, in\" February last, was sic- : cessfully moved: at- last evening's.tide\u2019 by the wrecking crew into the prepared camed, RTE - work of \u201cexcavating \u2018was .a \u2018difficult: émei ag.a\u2019 numberof - boulders: and a.ledgd had £0\u201d beblasted \u201cby \u2018dynamite.The steamer will now be listed inshore in - \u201corder::tà [patéh a hole in her: starbogrd bilge, \u2018after which \u2018she wilF be \u2018takén \u201cHalifax \"Sor .permanent repairs.755 Fo © PARISTAN DUE AT NOON.The AMan ine 8S.Î Parisian, Ca; pain W.Wallace, ig due to.\u2018arrivé sh To = day at noon with a general cargo an e.following large list \u2018of passengers:-\u2014Miss G.Aticin, Mr.D.Mies Beevers; Mr.Miss E.M.Bel, Mons \u2018George: Bell, Miss FF Bennett; Madame Benvenuti, Mr.8.JB: Black, Miss IL: Black, Mr.Ormisfon Brown: Mr.Burnett, Mrs.de.Carteret, twosqhil- dren and nurse; Miss A.M.1D.Cohen, Mr: =F 8.SolHng Mrs.Edi Mrs À.Omer a Dain Eu A.: Miss to: N.Davies, Mrs.=; DS \u201cBev, Vital\u2019 Duhamel, Mr.Duin, Master Dunn, Mr.W Rev.L.L.Edwards,\" LR M, P, Mrs.Billott, Master\u201d Je Fleet, Mrs.A.I Beevers, sus.pre Grant.Miss BE.Green, Miss Gribbon, Mr.F;.Grunds, Tor D.Henderson, ~Mr.\u2018Robert Hickey, Mr.8, Hird, Mr, K.:B.\u2018Hueghen, Mrs.Inglis; Mr._Inalle, Mie: 2 Joseph; Miss.R.: Joseph, Migs A.Kingston, Mr.Foun Key, Ident.H, WW.Lumb, M4rs.: F.D.Lawrence.Mr, Laliberte, Mr: Juss | tice Macdonald, Mr.Colin: Macdonald; Maz jor H.J.: Mackie, Miss X.M.- Madge; Miss Mammett, Dr.Francois de Marigny, Mr.GC.@.Messe, Mo Melbourne, Me.W.R ell, Mr, Ris, Mr.G.H MitobelT,.Mra .Morrice, Rev, A.C: Muritz, Mise.\u2018Newton fied, F.Raikes, Rev> W.Ross, Mr; H.Roth well, Mra.Rothwell, .Mr.J.Ruterford, | Mrs.Rough, Mr.R.Ryan.Mrs.Sande- | nan, child and maid;.Mrs, S ' Sandeman.Misg Sharpe, Mr, James i, Mrs, Sheriff, Master W.' R.\" Sheriff, ig \u201cSloan, Mr.Smith, Miss Smith, À ; =.Smith, Miss M.Stairs, Mr.J Mrs, infield.Mies Cantera, nu .sien ens, ia J.\u2018Swan, Miss | Tt.i i ft, Miss Thorhton, Mr\" G Vickers, or N° Washinzton, \"Mrë .Wäsh- | ington.Judge W.W.Wells, land Wige.Mr.Williams, Mra, vitae, | \u2018Mr.J.Wilson, Mrs.M.Wright.ss.WHITEFIELD ARRIVES, sar \u2018The \u2018SS.Whitefield, Capt.~H.Jol 8; has arrived in port from Yarmonith,\u2019 perth- ed \u2018at Hochelaga to complete\u201d cargo pf deals,\u201d part of which she took on\u2019 af Que~ bec, on her way up.the river.Messrs.R.ete.&- Co, \u2018Ltd, .are the Stoamer\"à ents.RMS.NUMIDIAN, SAILS.The AMan lire R.M.S.Numidia, Captain Main, \u2018gatled 'this -morging for Liverpéo! with the following.list of \u2018saloon es fax; Mr.Wm, \u2018Brown, Mr.\u2018Andrew Brown, Miss Æfizahoth.\u201cBrown, Glasgow; the Rey.J.Catherine strest.Rev.Robt.CampbeH, \u2018Bev.| DiD., psstor:.Freacher, Rev.\u2019 Prot Jor: däh, \u201cD.D., of -Queen\u2019s University, Kings- tois Servibes.\u2018ut 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.seb- : blitir-echool \u2018at 10'a.m.rh l PANDOR: CHURCH (@ro>yteriany, eur; Parent, ave.and Logan, Ab R ev.W.D, R ue = D.Mornia \u2018were at Pr mqetng on\u2019 Wodsasday.evens ing Lu ptor's \u2018Bible.class.for ¢ \u201con Sunday.\u201d All are sak Blect for ed Bor- mons, oy Fast \u2018come\u2019 to \u2018bu INSPECTOR STRBET CHAPEL, rs bytérian)\u2014Services on \u2018Sunday, August 3 1962.= -be \u201cWeld at 11- a.m.and 7 p.m.Surtay school \u2018at 3 p.m, Y.P.Soctety of Christian .Endeavor on\u2019 Monday at 8- pm.Goapel \u2018and.prayer meeting \u2018on Tuesday amd: Friday at 8-p.m.All strangers in the\u2019 city will -be.cordially welcomed 271d show to\u2019 seats, \u201cEvangelist - Joba Currie, \u2018pastor.CHALMERS CHURCH, corner of Prince Arthur and St.Lawrence atreets.Morning servipes.at 11 o'clock.\u2019 Evening service at T dictock.English Sunday \u2018school at 3 p.m- Obit Sunday.school at 9.45 a.m.De- votiomar service off Wednesday at 8 p.m.All\" 'the \u2018services are open to the yublie, who are cordially invited.- Rev.G.Col- -porda; Helne, B.A, \u2018pastor.\u2019 For the present, \u2018durite the renovation uf: the churca : sudi- torium; tbe services will be In\u2019 \u2018the lecture hail ;ol the church.AMBRICAN PRESTYTERIAN \"CHURCH.-corder of Dorchester and Drummond sts.\u2014 Services.on Sunday.Aus.:3, at 11 an.end 7'p.m.\u2018The Rev.Professor Rose will \u2018preach at both services.Midweek \u2018 service\u2019 ob \u2018Wednesday.evening at 8 pom.By martual\u2019 arcangement \u201cduring the : gregations.of Erskine Church and the American.Presbyterian Church will be held in | Erekine Church.~ serrer | = - 3 PY - Baptist Churches.THE BAPTIST TABERNACLE, No.106 St.\u2018Catherinei street.Services at-11 a.m.\u2018and 7 p10.The \u2018pastor will preach at both services.FIRST.BAPTIST CHURCH, st.Cather- Gordon, M.A.Rev, Panddoipis will .occupy Pastor; Rev.J.Sunday- \u2018Coleman, the pulpit morning and\u2019 evening.school \u201cat 10 am.OLIVET BAPTIST \u2018OHURCH, corner of Osborne and Mountain.street.: Services at fi:a.m;;and 7 p.fn.\u201cWÉST B \u201cBND MTN in connection with Onivet Bastist Charch.- Services Wilt be beld in the aew hall.upetaire, \u2018entrauèe, 96 Fulford street.Sinday morning \u201cSug- school\u201d at 9.30.Preaching services at T dar 7e ér meeting on Thureday - évening st 8'o\u2018clockk.Afternoon Sunday school at 3 DE m.All are cordially invited.TH: BAPTIST MISSION.280.Duiuth Nour two doors west of St.Lawrence Latreet.Regular.sunday services as fol- \u2018fows: \u201cSuvday school and Bible class at 3 pm.Preaching service at 7 p.m.Mr.preach.Prayer meeting « on y eVeNIDE at 8 -o'clock.GRA BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of ça and Western avenues, \u2018Westmount.J.apd Williams of Claremont;Ont will each at-11 am.an p.m.unday Es Bible claes at\u201c3 p:m.B.Y.P, ay at 8 p.n.Prayer and service on.Wednesd y at 8 p.m.Em \u2018tordially welcomed: Seats free, PERRI.STREET BAPTIST MISSION, 798 Heri! - \u2018treet, tvo doors below Duluth -ave.Sunday school and Bible cldss at 3 p.m, foo of \u2018@ong, 6.45 p.m.Preaching sers 6 7 p.m.Thursday,\u2019 prayer and Bible An at 8; 2 Everybody weicome, month\u2019 of August union services for thescon- | \u2018the dtreet.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.| | CHURCH NOTICES : Methodist Churches.[Church \u2018notices received too - late.for der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the DORCHESTER meer ETHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Seryices at, 11 a.m.8nd.7 5.m DESRIŸVIERES STRBET ISSION (Col- gred) Preaching at 8 p.m.All welcome.Robert Brown, pastor.: - nr MOUNTAIN STREBT METHO ODTST CHURCH, * cornér of Mountain \u201cand Torrance streets.= Services at-il\u2019 a.m.and 7 pm.BSunday-school at 3 p.m.Monday, E.L.of C, KE.at 8:p.m.- Wednesday, prayer meeting at §.pe: Rev.Mejrin Taylor, pastor.5 .SHERBROOKE STREET.METHODIST CHURCH, corner of - Sherbrooke and Bt.Charles Borromines streets.The Rev.T.G.Willams, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The.pastor will, preach at both services.FAIRMOUNT AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Fairmount ave.aad \u2018Mance.street, Montreal Annex.Services | at 11.a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath-school ut 3 p.m.Christian Endsavor, Monday evening at 8.Regular prayer meeting « on Wed- nesday* at 8 p.m.DoucLas, METHODIST CHURCH, cor- of St.Catherine and Chomedy streets, Rev.\u2018Thomes Griffith, M.A., Ph.D., pastor The pastor will preach to-morrow at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, Sunday-school-at'3 p.m.as service on 5 Wednesday \u2018evening at 8 o'cloc - \u2018MOUNT ROYAL: AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of Berri- and Mount Royal: ave.Rev.W.S.Lennon, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and ky p.m.pus\" day-school.at § p.m.Pray meeting Wednesday evening at 8 clock.Al ol come, WESTMOUNT METHODIST | CHURCH\u2014 Services.at 11 a.m.and.7 p.m.The pastor will preach.Communion of the Lord's Supper\u201d at close: of \u2018morning service.Sun- day-school at 3.Monday, BE.L.of C.E., at '8 p.m.Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8 p.m.©.E.Bland,- DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 \"Rev.C.E:.Mannipg, pastor.Sunday, services: Morning at_11 o'clock; evening at 7 o'clock.The Rev.James Eliott, B.A., B.D., will preach at both services.Stringers\u2019 welsome to all services.) ( ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, cor.Bt.Catherine and\u2019 City Councillors streets.The Rev.J.W.Graham, B.A., the Rev.Charles A.Sykes, B.D., pastors.Services at both services.- -Sunday-#chool and- Brble- class at 9.45: a.m, and 3 p.m.Midweek aer- vice on Wednesday at 8 pm.FAST END METHODIST CHURCH, core ner of Lagauchetiere and- Plessis streets.Rev.BE.W.Bra -pastor.Services, 111 a.m.and at.7 p,m.Sabbath-school.3nd Pastor's .\u2018Biblg-Class, 2.30 p.m.\u2018Monday; 8 p.m.Bpworth League.meeting.All young people are invited.Wednesday, 8 p.m., Bible study.A cordial invitation is extended to ail.EST END\" METHODIST CHURCH, dormer: Canning and Courzol streets.tortie, \u201cand Junior\u2018 Endearie\u2019 at: 19 asm.The.pastor will \u2018preach at.11 a.m.snd-7 pm.Sunday-school and Bible- Classes at 3 p.m.Young People's Soctely tf C.E.on Monday at.8 p.m.Prayer meeting on\u2019 Wednesday evening \u2018at \u20188 | Strangers : cordially.Invited to sll of.the above\" services.PE \u201cLutheran Churches GER MAN LUTHERAN \u2018CHURCH, 129 3t.$t\u2019 Domininque street.\u201d OU \u201caccount of Te- \u2018povation the church will be closed inthe months of July and | August.Rev.F.Riedel paster._ Avis de opi Public.\u2019 EGLISE DE LA.CROIX,Presbyterlenne, True Suzande\u2014Ecolé du dimanche à 10 h.Services à I1-h.et à 7 b.R.F.Duclos, pasteur;\u2019 166 rue Mance.L'ORATOIRE \u2018(église baptiste), u rue Mance\u2014Le dimanche à 11\u2018h.et 7 h.; le jeudi à 7.30.- A L.Therrien, pasteur.No.102- Mance.street.EGLISE \u2018METHODISTE, au coin : des rues Craig at Ste.Etizabeth\u2014Le dimanche à 10 b: et à 7 h.; dimanche, 10h.- Rev.L.Massicotte, Das | teur, 1 rue Ste.Elizabeth.MISSION PRESBYTERIENNE, Point St.Charles.Services le dimanche matin a 11 heures p.m.C.A.Doudlet, \u2018pasteur.Re- gidence, 76 Coursol :street.PGLISE METHODISTE FRANCAISE, rte Delisle (pres du coin de l\u2019Avenue Atwater).Service: le dimanche, à 11.heures .et.à \u2018heures.Ecole du dimanche à 10 heures.Reunion de prieres le\u2019 mercredi a 3 heures.Edouard de Gruchy, rue 269 Delisle, g* M.Sadler, 403a rue St.Antoine, pasteurs.- TAYLOR\u2014MANNING.ailke \u2018marriage of Miss Clarissa S.Man- of Franklin Centre, Que, to Mr.rederick Taylor, of Orange, NJ, Sok place on Tuesday last at the resi- | dence of\u2018the brides brother.Manning.The double parlors, in which:the mony assembled; were.tastefully decorated -with- flowers, fhe: bridal party stand- \u2019 ing beneath an\u2019 arch.\u201d The Rev: h Wes ¥ ler Humphrey officiated.and carried à bouquet of white \u2018summer beauties.\u201d After recei the congratu- Le and best x TF ie assembled wishes friends, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Taylor led the, Way.\" to the .di -room, where.all sat down \u201cto-a-delightful repast.- wéd- ifts were mumerous, some Spotl, des all beautiful, and; useful.| Mrs.\u201cTaylor leave on oe vy marl : Mon for their future home, which is forpished \u2018and awaiting them\u2019 in, Orange, NEW BUILDINGS DURING JULY.: For a midsummer month there - was .vite an amount of new building © dons nin Montreal.- Durisg Jui uly, rmits for forty-five new buildings and repairs to thirty-six old ones were taken las à ting a value of =, aise Pre DE Ted for -which permits.have been taken out represent, seventy-peven - dwellings, fiye stores, HELE 8: \u2018Is lite worth- liv; rs cordially invit od.f + Gospel presenins.Come, Joba w.Fae \u201c sünerintende & these colufnns will be found classified ups sixth : page.\u201d The special Tate Lor \u2018such: 1s = | received impulse from will be held at 11 a.m.and at 7 Pp.m.|, The Rev.Chas.A, Sykes, B.D., will preach |\u2019 =le mertredt à- 8 h.Ecole \u2018de |.Heures.\u201cAssemblée.de prieres Je jeudi à 8 | 7 | Tence.Mr.R: C.| Only - near relatives of the | bride were invited to witness the.cere- | was deintily attired in white organdie, : | score to: the city ding ns inspector, - , À FILLION \u201cFOR YMCA.- EE INTERNATIONAL cou : TEE SECURES A MILLION DOL- - te LAR: ENDOWMENT.In the past thirty years over or $20,000, 000 has been given: to- the -Ameritan | Associations\u2019 for .buildings and.for, ew dowment purposes, which- has given: stability to the associations, and has led in each Association to an incresss.it-: the amount annually Ma: State fo ol expenses, n () ; Men's Christian Association rs Te gathering endôwment funds.The\u201d r Maséechusétts- State.Committee has se cured a buniding worth nearly $200,000, \u201c the income\u2019 of which goes toward the support of the state work thers.; Last year was \u2018the jubilee.Year of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Associations, and the movement for a partial endow- | ment \u201cof\u201d their\u201d International Committee i e promise of $250,000 from one of The best friends of the movement.Now the total of $1,- 000,000 has been pledged.Of this amount six persons gave $632,000.Only 130 persons besides Association secretaries were asked to Fubser and 36 of these contributed, How: the \u2018Robert R.McBurney Fund\u2019 34700, = also_included -in the total \u2018amount, was given by 55 employed officers of the Associations.For more than.ten\u2019 yedrs there: has been an agitation in favor of endowment to make provision for \u2018the supervisory kork of their International Committee, \u2018to which much ot the great Yousig Men's.Christian Association development throughout the world is due.The payment of subscriptions -to this 81,000,000 endowment was begun in July, but \u2018Tittle financial relief will come to the committee this year from this \u2018source, \u2018as less than one-fourth of the $150,000 necessary to maintain, the international work can come from the \u2018income from this endowment after it is fully: paid-in and.invested.It is a good beginning, and will bring some future relief to the committee which receives constant calls for extension and.-increase -of force on account of the \u2018growth of the - Association movement \u2018throughout America and the world.-_\u2014 THE QUEBEC SOUTHERN CONFIRMATION OF THE RUMORED EXTENSION.\u2018 Mr.H.A: Hodge, general manager of the Quebec Southern, who has been in \u2018New York for some days, as men- toned on Thursday, is not expected home until Monday.se rm the office here confi Thureday that the contract for the extension from Sorel to Quebec had been signed in New York by.Mr.Hodge, but | could not fr the.names \"of .the con- tractors.je vos also asserted that thé road.had been \u201cin a posis tion financially.- THE MONTREAL TERMINAL MAKING .GOOD PROGRESS WITH.THE CONSTRUCTION OF ITS CITY LINE.The Montreal \u2018Terminal Railway - 1 quietly and: systematically proceeding with \u201cthe work of laying its new line within the city \u2018limits.The rails have, been laid and the track completed from - the od terminus of its rural line To {is the C.P.-R.embankment on Forsyth street.The construction gangs are now me on Forsyth street on the east side the embankment, and the engineers of the city surveyors department are busy laying out the line throughout the en- .tire route to the central terminus at the corner of Craig street and City Hall avenues, | + - T0 JOIN SIR WILFRID MR.DAVID WILL TRAVEL WITH THE PREMIER THROUGH EUROPE.\u2014 - Mr.L.0.David \u2018the ci cles turned yesterday y from a pe ice | days down the Gulf and nov %.Lew When he left on this trip he had practically abandoned his proposed trip, acroes the Atlantic to join Sir Wilfrid Lavurier_for his continental tour.He thought that the postponement of thé coronation would so disturb Sir Wil- \u201c | frid\u2019s programme that it would be better to forego his trip, On his return yes terday Mr.David found several cable | messages from Sir Wilfrid, dsking him to join him after the coronation, and he has practically decided to do.20.MONTREAL MAN ARRESTED.An Italian \u201cwho goes by the name of Frank\u201d Gini, & resident of Guy.tong Montreal, is \u2018under arrest at Alb te Smt YEE nek m e United he latters meme is Pietro Fernaccio.Both are.in Jai.and will have their trial où Aug.rem Goon, MANITOBA WEATHER.\u201cA: \u201ctelegtem' to the: Leke-of-the-Woods _ Milling Company yesterday said the weather is jeut-whati is wanted for the crops.One feature.of the outlook, however, is that the season, though- full of promise, with pod (resther, is a week igs more later 2 mot ear.et CHINESE TARIFF.TARIFF REVISION y and the Chinese treaty ers, theentening to interrupt \\the \"téati to the adopti three warehouses, one synagogue, two office.buildings and three sheds.\u2019 PE J dt nec \u2014 THE YACHT RACES Interest in Next Week's Contest Very Keen \u2014 {A COMPARISON OF THE BOATS ON LAKE ST.LOUIS.The date for the fret race of the] series which is to decide the possession for another year of the Seawanhaka challenge cup is very near at.band now, and the nearer it gets the more interest 2 Betore Mr.G.Fi.Duggan, hi ore Mr.m, in is speedy little creation, \u2018Glenzairn I,\u2019 in 1896, won at Oyster Bay the Seawanhaka cup and brought it *o Montreal tLere Vas very little interest taken by Mont- realers in yachting except at times when national feeling was- avoused by \u2018the.international contests off New.York for the \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 cup.A enthusias- tic-lovers of the water owned and raced yachts \u2018at Longueuil and on Lake St.douis, but there was no public interest taken in their sports.Not many yeans before Mr.Duggan wan the small yacht, re ME Pi Oyster Bay the organization of the St.Lawrence Yacht Club gave quite a fillip to yachting in the \"waters about Montreal.Most of the new yachts which this event produced were of the comfortable\u2019 cruising type.But a rapid\u2019 de velopment took place and among other encoessful Montreal-made racing \u201cyachts in thet day Mr.Duggen\u2019s \u201cVaida\u2019 and Rania showed the\u2019 tend.towards the development of the present small racing gacht type. \"| winds, \u201c| there were sent from- St.3 achieve success.The Dorval salons have done all in their power to get the best possible result out of the new craîts during the series of trial races and while opinion may differ es to the eailing capa- \u2018bilities of both racers there.is no doubt that the best boat will defend the cup.YACHTSIMEN DINE \"MEN OF BRIDGEPORT AND OSHKOSH ENTERTAINED AT DORVAL.\u2014\u2014_ A merry banquet waz FS at Dorval last night, by the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club to the men who have come .to try to lift the sup.Mr.Justice Davidson, commedore, was .in the chair, \u2018and proposed the health of the King, Vice-Uommodore Finley Silgwed With that of the President of fhe United States, (after whic which the moore are posed that for whom Commodore Aon replied.Among those who contribiited to the subsequent proceedings weve Mr.C.Routh, who played: the violin, and Messrs.Froming and, Gates, who sang.AN ENJOYABLE OUTING The Sherwin -Willams Company held a fost, -aucocssful pienic for their- employees Bout de Vile on JBureday last, this Deis the fourth flair of the kind.About three hundr ea people were present, and & very ble day spent.The lgorning was occupied with athletic sports, followed by dy Botball matoh and every event was contested.orchestra had \u2018been provided.and the afternoon was passed In dancing, \u2018 boating, god other amuzeraents.Tho Par party returged to the city at 7 pn, tired, dut happy, and well satisfied with thir \u20183 outing, The winners of fle various events were as follows: 100 yards dash-a0, 8.Bana, 1; J.Eltard, 2; Sam, Gray; rt, à ladies! Gilson, 2; Miss raie ead, 3.aymond, 1; ots.Gorman, 1 4.E.Rad.ey rt Nendis and thread Face Miss Smith aod J.Ellard,\" 13 ds.ge 3r., 2; Miss.Cl nents and B.Putse, ed race Tater «nd Enright, \u201cThreo-lege Won gees w.y\" Paton\u2019s team, 1; Raymond.ant \"Tugot-war-2 Football game\u2014Won ty W.S.Olesser's team., ; NATURE'S WEATHER PROPHET 1 A WHISTLIN [LING CAVE WHICH WARNS PAEMERS OF COMme.STORMS.The.farmers: à Plymouth County, Ia., bave what: is, pecheps, the meat.remark: able storm borald in the United States.It isa Jovompiivng whistle hlowa by a pred Thi (raordinesy fo i cave.je ex érbinger 0 rains and: winds-js.\u2026où the, fera of Nicholas Molzen, in à Johnson To ip.\u2018A few months ago Molzen began drilling \u2018a well on his farm.At thirty feet the \u201cdrill struck what \u2018appeared fo a petri- ction of wood ood; then a al stratum, and.fiir] it of white sand.At 143 feet ¢ Qu tapped a chamber from which oured a strong current of cold dir \u2018The this the drillers cou could do nothing.\u20ac air had s to blow the from oe the w Sorely vexed did Mr: Molzen sit aad withdrawn from the It had cost him one \"Then his wrath greys to \u201ccuriosity.it, anyway ?Fee cold air blew incessantly.Studying it, Mr.Molzen discovered that just prior to a storm the well always blew with added strength.- This gave \u2018him an idea.He would make a gtorm herald.He purchased a locomotive whistle and rig- dollar a foot.ged\u201d it up aver | the \u2018hole.The whistie would not sound Bu, within à day or so.the wiistle did farmers of Plymouth tr ens it as far as seven miles.That night 2 The whistle heralds he ext, Its fan In eli the comiry around the | farmers came\u2019 to -depend upon it.; Whee the Molzen ition | is heard they pare for a storm.This extraordinars | condition has been going on almost two months.Not once hy the whistle stle fall to give \u2018warning of a storm, end | once fs its warning come to naught.A few days ago it blew longer and louder than usual.Twenty hours later \u2018Ja eyclone swept the osite shore of the Big Sioux.river an \u201ctwo lives were lost.St._ Louis \"Post-Despateh.\u2019 | THE TALE oF, THE THE BUFFALO RE + 5 C.La rat\u201d In the ge, when.the American Fur Company was in the: of its power, is alone in the com EE anes \u201cThe a Rs le year 100,000 à} 0! r aE te mn ei supply for pis\" own Dé for every Tobe bought.by the fhree times as manÿ were eee on: de the ple 8t.Louis vas ent.ual nt tle of ve cos being ng sent Flas Mackinaw, Détroi Monta! and Hudsor's Bay th iv through continously o ree one in Arkansas 1 ion; and in 1869 trains on the: fie were held from nine in the morning viñtil-eix at night to permit the © postage of on xd across the tracks.Army officers relate that in 1882 a herd red sn area of 70 by 30 miles rth from the Arkansas to the withe, on and Inman and of the far com- 8.a a rove % of 390,000 buf- à common sight lok along the Tne of the Santa Fe trail.Inman compulde that from &t Louis alone the hones of 31,09.pu lo were shipped between 1868 and wf ro.PORT ARR 18 \u2018SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902, CHILDRENS CORNER.SOME STRANGE EGGS.(Sarah Endicott Ober, in \u2018Congrega- .tionalist.} .Little Clay Reess lived in Florida, and he had fine times on the beach near his home.One day he was digging in the sand when up camé a queey little ok- ject.It was long and narrow and bad a tough shell that bent and dented in - (lay\u2019s fingers.He could not make out what it was.So he.ran to Cinda, his black nurse, and showed it to \"her.Cinda laughed.\u2018Lawsy, honey,\u2019 she said, \u2018that air am er \u2018gator\u2019s aigg.Dig erway, an an\u2019 yer'il done fin\u2019 er heap mo\u2019.So Clay dug away lustily, and sure enough, up came more eggs.with every .shovelful of sand.Five times he filled his little bucket and carried them home to his mother, until twenty-five eggs lay in the box she gave him to put them in.That night, when Clay was ia his white \u2018nightie\u201d and having his \u2018loving time\u2019 with \u2018his-mother, he aak- ed, \u2018How came the eggs in the sand?The mother \u2019gator hid- them there,\u2019 answered his mother, as êhe rocked and cuddled her little boy.\u2018Don\u2019t the mother \u201cgator.cuddle her eggs like the mother hen \u2018does?asked Cla; %, dar, she leaves them im sand for the hot sun to batch out\u201d \u2018Well, I fink the mother \u2018gator is a very selfish thing!\u2019 eried Clay, sitting up in his indignation.\u2018O, no,\u2019 paid his mother, añiling.the .\u2018That is her way of taking cave of thew \u2014the way God tanght her, cuddle \u2018her .like the mother hen.She hes no soft feathers, and her hard skin would .break the eggs if she sat on them.~ The nice warm sand cuddles them, and the sun helps to batch them ou 7 mid Clay, nestling down in, \u2018Poor er Tinton! F so sorry for her.Hoth Ped ,she must feel not to cuddle her eggs.\u2019 \u2018She takes good care of them,\u2019 his mother.\u201d \u2018Bhe often comes to leok after her babies, and when they hatch out, she finds food for them end will pot -let anythin \u2018What would rt pen Kked CI at wo u em?\u201d as : drowsily.es \u2018There are oy animals who hunt for the eggs, -and have heard that thé father I likes them, too, and- eats them if he can find them.\u2019 \u2018What an awful bad father!\u201d cried Clay, his sleepy eves coming wide open again.\u2018Poor baby \u2019gators.I so sorry for them.th \u201cBu eir mother takes care of t and will not let the father find thom: if she can help it,\u2019 said Mother Reess, PUREE ner own look i b she o look a morrow r-dor asked C y er ceux bo \u2019 said his mother.Then Di] take them afl - - back,\u201d \u2018mur-, mured the sleeply little fellow, \u2018Poor mother tor\u2014feel\u2014bad\u2019\u2014 bat Clay was off into Pte ted where meo- ther alligator and her egas were all for She can\u2019t rotten.- .-The-box ok gis \u201cwas pi close and niether Clay mor belo irs gout, of them again.A week later, Clay went.to.the closet for some toys, and heard a siringe, rustling oise.He locked up, and saw a box on à shelf with the cover dancing up and down in a frantic manner.\u2018O, moth-r!\u201d cried Cla doncirg = and \u2018dewn himself in ex x me here\u2014quick! Here is a box\u2014all alive\u201d His mother came.runni im, and there were a dozen tiny anouts peeping out under the box gover, Be Before he could even scream out a swarm of baby tors nd Soret down to the floor, ed off in every direction.AË the eggs had hatched, for the closet was behind a stove and.\u2018the box in a warm place.uch a time as there was! Clay jumped up and down, screaming with glee, but his mother was screaming fright, and she climbed on top of a table to get out of the way of the alligators, who went running about, as # in a hurry to investigate this new, strange world in which they found themselves.Bi a came running imo sce what was: the matter, and she got up on a chair and ecreamed too.If Clay's father had not come in they might have been pereh- ed there, screaming Then for a hunt! e bab; elfigators à bid under the furniture and burs under the carpets, »RTRing out bo ey hole and cormer.neady 8 Teck before the last one was.caught.Father Reess shook three out of his boot.one\u2019 morning, and Mother Reess.nearly had a fit when she pulled on her stocking and found one in the -toe.As for Cinda she spent the most of her time perched | si on chairs or tables and screaming, ing everything she saw was an alligator.But Clay was not afraid of them.He fou ht they were, the cunningest of ellows h to keep wn em all, Hut When | is mother told, him IMPERIAL ing \u2018and Shoemaking.The Blind taught wid | him, but his mother could not bear to 1 had been on the beach the next day, | was\u201d before the man Jesus.His name.( ere they scamper- ack | His herald was heard and Gentiles came | brave is not merely not te be afraid.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MACKAY INSTITUTE.THE DEAF TAUGHT TO SPEAK ! THE BLIND EDUCATED ! Pupils: made proficlent in the - following trades:\u2014Carpentry, Cabinet-maiding, Print- Music and Chaïr-céning.A thorough cation imparted to all.Lip-reading a spe cialty.School Tre-opens WEDNESDAY, Sept.10th.For terms, etc., address Mackay Institution for Protestant Deaf Mutes and Be Blind, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, » .Mrs.H.BE.ASHCROFT, Superintendent.GEORGE DURNFORD, Secretary.\u2019 = a ann Conservatory of Music, OTTAWA.H, PUDDICOMBE, Director.wr.©, 5.5 pulls, UE or pet Mr.DONALD REINS, (Pupil of Wilmhetm]) Pridcipal of Violin Dept.SEND FOR CALENDAR AND EXAM.SYLLABUS that the mother \u201cgator would want her babies, he consented to have them taken to the beach.His father let-him keep six and made a pen for them-in the back yard, with a small tank of water in it.Here Clay played with them and they became very tayaÉ, and seemed to know their little master.He wes often seen with the whole lot swarming all over touch the creatures, though Clay assured her that their way of running up his arm and poking their.black enout into bis face was their way of loving him.He kept his pets for a year, then sharp, white teeth began to come 1m their big mouths, and Yas father thought they might become dangerous playfellows, so one might they all disappeared \u2018and Clay never saw them again.If he he t bave seen alliga- Be poring about as though they did = not know what to make of thew surroundings.r wonder if thei ther new.them.» 2x BIBLE LIGHT.SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, THE DESCENT OF CHRIST.First.The Christ, the Son of en Father, | John xvi., 5.) The man Jesus wae the Jehovah, jour, for that is the meaning 0 the Saviour, Matt.i., 21.) Got & the cloud of humanity Bet où the Fain M a me in all the glory e 8 com: passion, grace, frere and \u2018truth.(Ex.\u2018xxxiv., 5, 6.) Het that descended is the same that ascended.(Eph.iv.10.) Ha came from, and returned to, God.(John \u2018xifi., 3.) esus said, \u201cI came forth from | God.\u2018He sent Me\u2019 (John vii., 42.) The Son of Man descended from heaven \u2018and was still in heaven, while on earth.(John ii, 13.) Becond\u2014Wag He ex- ted?The Old Testament predicted Bees coming as the man of sorrows, a8 the mighty God.(Isa.liii., 9, 6.) Many saints Were looking for coming.(Luke ii, 38; xxv., 2) The voice of six young stended in the w te worship and lay, their gifts at His fest.Luke in.; Matt, ii) Third.Why did e come?- 1.To save lost signers.(Luke xix., 10; I.Tim, i., 18.) To ve agelasting life in its fullest Jobn x, 10.) 3.To be King over afl he earth.(Acts xvii, 7 4, To bear the ear to the truth.(John pt a7.} Our Lord may mean here His testimony -to the truth of Hs kimgly authority.Tos the > purpose of His coming been ateom- firmer go and more we come to see that itive thing.It is not only the * absence of fear.o be Courage ie that compactness and clear | PRESIDENT Rev.Jas.Barclay, Dt).| cipal, or to J EE McGILL MODEL SCHOOLS, \"LEADING SCHOBLS HEADM pene = Fos ADS nvoteidion fur anSLY Prmared tor the : : Private fleld attached to the school for 1 Crosse.Term commences EBDAY.| THAFALGAR ISTE 1 (Affiliated to MoGill Universi) 83 Simpson street, .MONTREAL, For the Higher Education of Young \u2018Women, With Preparatory Deparimeént for Girls \u2018under thirteen years.PRINCIPAL Miss Grace Fairly, Mas Edinburgh, The Institute me oroopen TUESDAY, 6th \u2018Septem! Entrance extinations ill be held at the .'sthool on Saturday, idth September, at 10 o'clock.For Prospectus, ete., apply to the: Prin- A.P, RIDDELL, Secretery: Merchants Bank Busiding, 205 St.James st.3% Belmont Street, Montreal, Bore ond Shi oben Primers alt fie pe ner pupils eligible the Protestant ity Schools pay mori io vance 75 cents in ee ie model, and $1,601 academy thers y 25 couts month & ce Applications eccure adiplssicn 1 in the order of date, 8.P.ROBINS, LL.D., D,C.L, CRICHTON SCHOOL.- 117, SHERBROOKE ST., MONTREAL.School \u2018Regidenée: \u201c705, Plus gvenue.| Reetor: Rev.J, Williamson, B.A.(@xon).Primary School .for boys of Sto |g Secondary School.\u201cfor boys of 11 to 18 MoGill Matriculation Claus.- Proparations for \u201cthe universities a spe- clalty.Thorough draining in modern languages, mathematics, etc., tor boys intended \u2018or business.Small classes, individual attention, ihor- ough work.The buildings: are new, with a hall for phyelcal training, .end \u2018a large playground, BOARDING DEPAÉTMENT.| At the school.realdence, 705, Ping ave, there is\u201d unsurpassed\u2019 accommodation\u2019 for 10 resident pupils, ur ES on application, or, letter, un- = OTTAW 5 music.peck The 1 LADIES : COLLEGE me (Me.w, Pudsccmmbe Adres Mong AT Ro, 87 En See, \u2014 Lan \u20ac \u2014 \u20ac Demande \u201cASHBURY COLLEGE (ârgyle Ave., Ottawa, Ont .A RESIDENT ARD DAY SCHOOL FIR BOYS.ery healthy situatio: es well & phi sports round Ripped Day Boys \u201cHuck Boarders and Fr Spect \u2018acllities f Pr sal far Forts 2 rie Pr ory De RCRA, aa.0 EQ.P P.WOOLLCO B.A.oxen.ort.SCHOOL OF MINING.Practical Science Facut of Ui mann Crean niversity { - (8) BA coherence of all a man\u2019s faculties apd powers which makes his manhood a sin- Be operative unit in the world.\u2014Phillips rooks.Adoertisements, EMBROCATION | + Bet Pains, Sti \u2018 arr nt Tronfounders, er 0., \u201cIronfou tend from you did me mueh in ita early stages.ID pase of Blears Failmre it revives one quickly.- During het weather, when geized with Stomachi¢ Pains, rub | \u2018well with Imperial Embrocation.send you will get immediate re~ J Unimpeachable testimony proves Imperial \u2018Enibrocation.to.| \u2018} be the greatest remedy and cure.for \u2019 \u201c1 \u201cBruises, Sprains, Strains, Cramps: finess, Swollen Feet, Headache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, etc.perial\u2019 Embracaiton will nut soil the finest clothing, nor &d- the most Aslicate skin.A largs bottle costs only 23e.All tsselfit, W.Clendinnenz, jr., of W.is to\u2019 certity that the bottle \u2018of Imperial Embrocattos I §- appli cheerfully recommend it for the cure of that dreadful ailment, rhen« \u2018Highly recommended by leading physicians and many i > highly mended tor.Measles Muscular Montreal, writes: : good after ofe a cation.1 can\u2019 \u2018eat and best « {h) Biology\u201d and Public oaîth, For Calendar of the Sshos] ead furthet Stormation, apply té the Secretary, Sehoo) 2 Mizips, Kingston, Oat 2.| ALMA LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, St, Thomas, 0 Om, pd pad Rr Ko KE Art, Blocution wai Phy : le Wh Domeatio Science, AND COLLEGES.1ST.JOHN'S SCHOOL MONTREAL.DEFECTIVE SPEECH IMPROVED | OSBERY, M.A for the Military College.Kingston, BE Football, Ocicket, Tennis and La- 05 OTTAWA, P.Ont.{m êtrect Aftilation with the\u2019 \u201cOanndian MATE PUDBIOOMBE.Director.\u201c ds Perros Prep oes Déadies dr orl Auth, culation subjects.Bin \u201416 well L Masters rt WLR to Miss HARMON, Principal, ONT ARIO LADIES COLLEGE = STISTED © AD Corp remote sept 2, Opens 3 ol P.M.- COURSES OF-STUDY : SALE fk leader in } ~The College 1s afliated with MeGiit 1 mon 106 nthe first twe Years of b-Al the Acsdonmiic Grades are taught.al attention given to the prepares\u2019 Pa et students fer matriculation inte Arts, Medicine and Belem on Inte, S~Rilocutien and Physical Culture, \u2018Antiexed fo er REE! 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A Home School.Extensive ema beautiful grounds.For Prospectus app Mise PHILLPOTTS, Lady Princtpal.ST.MARGARETS COLLEGE, TORONTO- A Residential and Day School | sf goods at fop Girls in the finest part of Toronto, Only - teachers of the highest Academic and pro-| fessional standing employed.\u201cNative Teachers of French and German, Special facilities for Music| and Art.GEORGE DICKSON, M.A.Dirvecter.Mrs.GEORGE DICKSON, \"lady Principal.UPPER CANADACOLLEGE| Founded 1899, Deer Park, Toronto.\u20ac.W.PARKIN, C.M.G., EL, Frinelpal Ths Collage re-apens for the Autumn term on EDU: SEPTEMBER bg 102.magie art 50 aores-of rounds and good equipment, \u2019 3 separate intrmary building secures isolation.fn cane oe LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, St.Catharines, Out.29th Year.Re-epeps Sept.ha, 108, Butt, M.A.D.Kua = sn 2 pete 273 ?Youn: Lodiis and 139 Yeung Men.: At] as BEAVER HALL HILL, © THE NEW PREPARA\u2019 , erected with the ne Ex: Fo Bhd TT sme day for Fr A non Poardazs Le ent p Calendar with.pertieulars about terms - | oS had on application to the Bursar, sant Park, P.O, Ont.ALBERT COLLEGE, BELLEVILLE, ONT, 308 Studopts Rurslled East Tear\u2014 | be bad over: Advertisements, Nomi CE.Direct Tels bone connection may now « Long -Distance Lines of the Bell\" Telephone Bo.of Canada with the points mentioned below, the rates to which are-as follows for three minutes\u2019 conversation from, Montreal:\u2014 St.Eugene, 0.:.28¢.BE hui de Porta 0 109 St Piaokde, RAN THE BELL TELEPHONE i.OF CANADA.os ressens.À TOURISTS\" NIGH POWER | FIELD CLASSES.Something New.J.BRITTON, Optician, } 261186 Catherine street.IS YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY?aime QUEEN'S TE BAIR HELPER Ls a tion Lu tatin oat Sat remorse dad on ond piri ness.sit isnot a» dye.It stimulates =) Fl: phoroo a rapid growth, full of clear ak gqualte her 3 preparation Sr oa res ALB ray, | Corner Monniain and St.Antoine strects.1 WILT.BE \u2014AT- McLeod's Drug Store, KINGETON, ONT., FROM 1st TO 10th AUGUST, M.MECKLENBURG, M.A, D.0.8.or Mentresl.RICE\u2014 , Photographic Studio 2361 sr.CATHERINE 8T.,0ver Bell Pianoftore Portraits in every Style, Size and Finish up to di Bell \u2018Telephone Op 3472 ne.ULLEY'S BRUSH WORKS, : 76 VICTORIA SQUARE-7s, GLISH HARDÉE CI CUITE HRUSE BADGER HAIR B HAVING BRUSHES, pee ING SHOR 8 Carpet Svreopers Repaired Toi.M.2741 Nothing Suits Better for a WEDDING PRESENT than a FRAMED PICTURE.It is \u2018something always useful Get one at .\u20ac.W.WILLSON & SON, Mouldings Frames, 0uS GRAIG S P, Next \u201cdoor to the \u2018Witmes Office The LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO., Limited.Gos: | PURE.LE Mite ut Kepwatin and Portage la 1 X : 20° Prairie, Manitoba.CAPACITY, 3,500 BARRELS DAILY.Eastern Office: Mo.10C.P,R.hB Hal o.ne oats Savior ot te BEF DINC HOUSE, Estab'4 1869 8, TOWNSHEND, \u2018Sole Proprietor of the Business of the late J.E.Townshend, Removed to 2504 8t.NC \u2018and na Repair S pring Beds and of overs tion at short notice.Peddin a guaranteed, Tel.Up 2458 \u201cRing up Te), LUGS Main R G.SALLOWAY, Carpenter.Work Shop.122 Bieuwry 8t.Residencs, 27 Baimora} \" Office Fittin oors, Windows,Bilnde ani Qiass et fons\u2019 made to order.JOBBINGOF EVERY DESCAIPTION AEATLY DONE.; 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I bave a set income.I am in the fish business \u2014New Orleans \u2018Picayune.\u2019 They cine as & boon 40d 4 blessing to man, The Pickwick the Owl, and the Waverley Pon Sold by all stationeïs, Macniven & Cameron, 144., Edinburgh.HBP KNEW WHEN TO.QUIT.\u2018Well, you Tun an automobile; belong to a golf club and play ping pong.- Next thing, I suppose, you will be experiment {ng with a flying machine.\u2019 \u201cNo, alr; I know when ['ve had enough.\u2019 \u2014Chicago \u2018Tribune.\u2019 THE BOSS'S JOKE.A friend of Richard Croker was looXing.at some bullpups during a recent visit to the ex-Tammany chief at Wentage.\u2018They are Al specimens,\u2019 commented the visitor.- \u2018You mean,\u201d sald Mr.Croker, \u2018emiling, \u2018K9 epecimens.'\u2014New York \u201cMmss.\u2019 SERVANTS AND JAIL-BIRDS,\u2019 A wealthy member of the Irish party ance took a West End mansion for the session and invited aH his colleagues to an insugural dinner.The conversation became reminiscent, and the guests volubly \u2018exchanged jail experiences.The hostess alone was not amused, but distreught.In the morning her worst fears were realisdt.The servants gave notice inabody.Unable to discriminate between political and ordinary offenders, they Jjumpét to the conclusion that they had blundersd info « den of criminals.The old practice of sending political offenders to the Tower of London ought really to be revived.\u201cI en M, P.were able to start a story with \u2018When I was in the Tower,\u2019 all the ser» vants in the toom would look Up ant regard him as & hero.\u2014London \u201cChronicle.\u201d Motirer\u2014 How do you like your new teacher?\u2018Où, she\u2019s a splendid teacher; me don't care\u2019 whether we know our lessons or not.\u201d ~\u2014Tit Bits.Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disiufectant Sop Powder dusted in the bath soîtess the water at the same time that it \u2018disinfects, NOT HIS FAULT.5 0% Toucher \u2014\u2018I don't owe = dolls in the world.\u2019 -Touchee\u2014\"Then no body will Jerid you Toro than a half, eb\u2014Chicago \u201cTribune.\u201d HE FELT LONEBSOME.Wippant Cockney (to countryman)\u2014'Asrd there many fools in this pert of _the world, my lad?\u2018Fokel-\"Not as I knows on, sur.D'yen feel a Dit lonesome Hket\u2014 London Fit Bits.\" \u2014 Lk Genatos Cesterté afvrays bears the Siguetum of Chas.M.Rietcher.f When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorh, When she was a Child, she cried fos-Castoris, When she became Miss, she clung to Castofia, \u2018Whenshehad Children she gave them Castoria, \u2018He iz the champlon of our automobile \u201cYes ® \u2018Yes, be has killed more people witheut getting his name in the papers than any, other rer member.\u2018welts.\u2019 Chlidren | Ory for CASTORIA.Children Cry for CASTORIA Children Cry for\" CASTORIA.Advertisements.DOWNHAN AM & , HasTine, i Mectrictans, 13 as \"BEAVER MALL ER ELROTRIO HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALLY.re Electric and Gan Fixkure ve ET neatly attended to Aor ass Co B i ii Fsi 7 a Ser Se RES \u2018 The Doctor\u2019s NEAV asian.imperil No THE SUMMER RESORTS.\u201cSTE.ROSE\" August promises a list of coming events, but the: Joly days\u2014slippeéd away quietly at Ste.\u2018Rose \u2018with nothing more socially ex- | citing than a few plenics, euchres, and dances.However, the past month has been pleasantly spent in the village and notwithstanding a long spell of inclement weather \u2018the Montreal residents here are wot complaining.If Ste.Rose has been visited this season\u2019 with more than her usual share \u2018of rain there have been many days.of bright sunshine when ali nature rejoiced in its glory.There has been very little \u2018of that enervating heat of last year.The shirt waist man has retired into.his proper habiliments and the question of \u2018to move, or not to move, but sit still and fan\u2019 bas pot been the all-important one.Every one here is on the move, ;golf, tennis, cro- quet\u2014wbich, by the way, is very popular this year\u2014are -all indulged in even by the mast indolent.The rains \u2018have caused everything.in nature to flourish and the lawns about the cottages bave.never been more beautiful, for & its landscape gardening Ste.Rose owes much of its present popularity as well as its wide avenues of trees.These same trees are the es- peclal hobby of some of the village leaders here.\u201d Generally new ones are set out an- Zually and the old ones trimmed or taken own.\u2026 : : \u2019 \u2018This has been one of the liveliest weeks of the seasom at Ste.Rose.The big yellow harvest moon- bas shone upon many merrymakings.Moonlight -sails and .private driving \u2018parties have been much in vogue this week That driving is unusually popular\u2019 at Ste.Rose this Bummer is shown by the large number of fashionable turnouts to be seen on the \u2018drives -daily.The-many beautiful.and shaded drives -for Which\\ this village is.famous and the pleasant weather during the past week, have made this amusement very popmiar.Ste, Rose is beautifully situated on-the shorés of a pretty and inviting river, while in the distance are the picturesque hillg and wal- leys with their numerous and shady nooks.\u2018Numerous pretty cottages adorn th?iglands; among the most notable are those of Messrs.C.\"R.Corneil, J.Kennedy, :J.Mackay, J.Chapleau abd W.Darling, While in the village the homes of Messrs.'W.Fraser, and C.' McLean 'are most inviting.A few years should euffice for a rapid development of this pretty village into a very populdr summer resort.À large number: of visitors have \u2018come finto the village \u2018throughout the :week: The guests here are from all sections of the country and.many.who have visited Ste.Rose for the first time are delighted with its environments.The hotels are full and many private bouses where summer boarders are not ordinarily entertained, have their quota.Many yachting parties on a cruise have passed up and.down the river during the \u2018week and the -shore front has presented a beautiful and interesting picture of,rowing and yachting life.At a \u201cspecial meeting of the Hiawatha War Canoe Club, held at the camp recènt- ly, it was finally decided to hoid the re- @atta, already intimated in these.columns, on \u2018Saturday afternoon, Aug.16.next, over the Sté.\u2019 Rose course.The boys have \u2018already collected it is said about one hundred dollars to be spent in prizes and other expenses in connection \u2018with the races.The boys are indeed to be congratulated and their sportsmanlike conduct in this Special instance is receiving the hearty approval of the villagers.\u2019 Mr.Resther, of Quebec, paid a visit to Ste.Rose fhis week: .\" - .- Miss Bessie Kennedy entertained a number of her friends to an enjoyable after- moon's.outing at Kennedy Island, on\u2019 Frid day afternoon.THe ladiés report having.had a pleasant time.The entertainment took the form of \u2018a raspberry social., The village council held an 4dmportant meeting on Tuesday evening last, the mayor presiding.The question of a bet- er system ofsstreet sprinkling was dis- ussed, but no definite action was taken in\u2019 the matter.The friends of Mr.Burnett at Ste.Rose Will be pleased to learn that he has decid- £a to join Mrs.Büûmnétt on a month\u2019s visit ere.; The exécutive of the Ste.Rose boat club told a special meeling at the club house on Monday evening last, when arrangements for \u2018future \u2018entertainments were finally made.Ta : A number of.employees of the Canadian} Pacific Railway offices in Montredl are at present enjoying .a two weeks\u201d camping on one of the Ste.Rose islands.The boys are quite.musical, as each evening they \u2014 = = - go Advertisements.When the matter of Foods for Infants and Invalids came up for consideration, Sir Chas.A.Cameron, C.B., M.D.Ex-Presidest of the Royal Collegeof 5 .reland, proncuriced 9 Durgcons, E'S FOOD \u201cAn excellent Food, admirably adapted fo the wants of infants and young persons.\u201d : 27 .JD MEDAL AWARDED, {| others.{on Monday last, \u201cfk Bike, entertain the villagers by dispersing mu-: sic, both vocal and instrumental, while rowing or sal:ng along the rivér.À aum- ber:.of .the.Ste.Rose ladies Have accepted, an luvitation to visit the camp on Monday next.- = The war canoe bays took in a trip to Oka or Saturday last,\u2019 at which point they made & careful inspection, of the ruüins of the monastery.They, report -a very pleasant outing.Among those who took in the journey were Messrs.\u2018Bert.\u2019 Tait, A.\"HB.McRae, Ed.Murray, Alf.Callaghan, George Holland and W.Stephenson.Messrs, Charles Pullin and Fred.Fraser returned home - from -Bay View and Boston on Saturday evening last.They report having had a most \u2018enjoyable outing.; \u201c\u20ac ; Mr.James Roberts, proprietor 5f the Ste, Rose House, has about completed arrahge- ments for the laying.out of a double tén- nis court onethe beautiful Jawn at the \u2018Chateau.\u2019 Mr.Roberts \u2018is\u2019 continuously.pursuing some method of emtertainmedt for his numerous.guests, : and\u2019 this latter move on his part is received with delight.Misses E.Studer and Liou Fraser paid 8 visit to Montreal on Thursday last.Mr.J.Thurston Smith entertained a number of friends to a moonlight excursion down the St.Lawrence river on Thursday evening last.Among the Ste.Rose boys to attend wero \u2018Messrs.Robt.Stephenson, R.Boon, Charles McLean, \u2018Charles Pullin end G.Max Sinn.1 During the, past week \u2018the Misses Me- Lean have entertained a number of friends at the tenmis courts in rear of the Mclean cottage.=~ oe During the past week the following guests registered at the Ste.Rose Hotel: \u2014 Miss Grant, Miss P.Grant, Mr, W.Bailey, Mr.E.Bailey, Mr.George.Holland, \u2018Mr.| E.A.McRae, Mr.Ed.Murray, Mr.A.B.Callaghan, Mr.H.B.Tait, Montreal; Mr.' Lindsay H.Bedlington, \u201cToronto; Mr- J.iendenn, Longueuil; Mr, Resther, bec; Mr.L.G.Lapointe, Mr.J.B.Poirier, Montreal;._ ) Mr.Charles,\u201d Mclean and family.of Montreal, are comfontably settled in their pretty .cottage, | Broadway, having arrived in Ste.Rose last week.Miss Ethel Mec- Lean is also with her parents here, and her friends rejoice to have her once more among them.\u2019 Mr.D.Hatton\u2019s mew gasoline yacht is now in commission on the Ste, Rose: It.is a very pretty and speedy craft, and Is much admired, as it steams up and down the river.a Co The committee of the Ste.Rose boat club have made arrangements for the holding of a large euchre party at the club house this evering.The friends of Mrs.W.Boon (née Ste- phonso.), -of Montreal, will \u2018be pleased to \u2018learn -that that lady is rapidly recovering from her recent serious illness.It is expected that Mr.and Mrs.Boon will spend & short.vacation at Ste.Rose.vo.Mr.George Kearley, of Montreal, was the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Kearley, at the \u2018Chateau\u2019 for a couple of days during the past week.; Miss Minnie Corneil is spending a short vacation visiting friends at Cacouna.There is a report to the effect that a lawn tennis tournament is one of the fixe tures in the nsar future.Mt.Robertson, of Montreal, has purchased a large tract of land situated near the C.P.R.statlon,and at the present time a number of mer are engaged levelling\u2019 off, and otherwise preparing -the site for the erection of a pretty and substantial building.2 \u201cMessrs.W.Studer and G.MacKlaier, of Montreal, spent Saturday an?Sunday last with their families here.oo Miss Minnie Paquette, of Montreal, spent Tuesday and Wednesday - Iast visiting friends in Ste.Rose.- a The Graces are once more residents of the village for the summer, much to the | delight of their friends here.They arrived at Ste.Rose on Saturday last.They treme end of Broadway.- - Mr.Robertson, of Montreal, \u2018 wam the guest of Mr.Boon end- family, Fifth ave.on Saturday and Sunday last: The Ste.Rose cricket téam has about reached that stage of: proficiency where outside challenges will be in order.; Mrs./Burnett, accompanied by her father, Mr.£: .Corneil,\u201d paid a visit to Montreal on Thursday last, ~ .The dance at the club house on Saturday evening last was probably the most successful season; \u201d \u201cThere was à large attendance and a.cost enjoyable evening was spent by the members and their friends.The music, furnished by \u2018Blasl\u2019s orchestra was all that could have | been desired.Mr.Charles, MacAdam made a most capable floor manager.Among those present were:\u2014 Mr.and: Mrs, Kear.ley, Mr.and Mra.Resther, Mr.and Mrs, Darling, Mr.and Mrs.Snowdon, Mr.and Mrs.Corneil, Mr.and Mrs.Roberts, Mr.and Mrs.Robinson, Mr.and.Mrs.McAdam, Mr.and Mrs.Meadowcroft, Mr.and Mrs, Mackay, Mr.and Mrs.Taylor, Mr.and Mrs.Grace, Mr.and Mrs.Hatton, Mr.and Mrs.James McLean, Mr.and Mrs.Chapleau, the Misses -Kearley, E.Stu- der, Mary Stephenson, .Geargie Stephenson, Grace Darling, L.Darling,C.MaLean, Gertie McLean, Laura Grace, G.Robinson, J.Boon, G.Boon, Kennedy, A.Core nell, .Mildred Corneil, -' Brown, Kennedy; Messrs, \u2018Dick\u2019 Boon, H.Boom, R.Stephenson, G.Corneil, M.Cornefl, Gordon Srow- don, R.Brown, Harry Grace, C.Blach- ford, H.Watson, John Mclean, Chas Me- Lean, jr, H.Garand, G.\" Max Sinn, Fred.Fraser, Ernest Gilmour,: Fred.Robertson, C.Pullin, G.MacKlaler, J.L.Sucy, and J.ONGUEUIL \u2018Mrs.Wm.Lunn sailed for Scotipna on the SS.\u2018Sicilian\u2019 on.Wednesday - orning.Dr.A.R.Marsolais and family, of St Denis street, Montreal, have taken up their residence for the balance of the season in thelr beautiful cottage.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Blaikie, accompanied by Miss Ahern, left for Ste.Agathe on Me where they-will spend two \u2018The Rev.N.A.F.the cool breezes of Cacouza LL ET e many friends of Mr.A.Æ.Horsneli who is spendité' the summer here, will regret to learn of the death of his young wife, which cccurréd on Tuesday : night, from heart failure._ The Rev.Dr.Borthwick\u2019 will occupy the \u2018pulpit of St.Mark's Church at both ser.vives.to-morrow.: 12 eC - .\u2018The parents of Mrs.A.E.Emblem are vipiting their daughter on Quinn.avenge, They will return\u201d to \u2018New York in a few va.; dd Bor W.Cermichael spent a day or two Bourne.ds \u2018enjoying Mr.© \u2018e.| In Quebec-\u2018thie -week.Mr.B.W:- Duke wil-conduct the Bible class in St.Mark's.Church.Sabbath school on Sunday.afternoon.°° - \u2018Mr.and Mrs.N.Huguenin, City: Hall avanue, Montreal, were the, guests of Mis, Patterson, où esday afterntoom.Mr.Maybe bas: a.contract: from 0dr.Hy.by- thi \u201cwell kmdwn Builder.| -THé announcement of - Pell, tathervof Mrs.R.: Miot, and Shaw; Quinn \u2018avenue, on- Thursday\".doon, caused genuine regret\u2019 here.7 - About: 150 \u2018young -peopila;.attended.th \u201cWhite a?dance given by: thé ladles of the B.0.H.ia.the club ox.Wednesday ° ast.© Jeo cream \u2018soda water | Que- | 1 chester; have opened tp their \u2018Cottage: at the ex- | | York; \u2018Hen.J.{land, Montreal, .for .the construction.of al.\u2018J gasoline launch.It promides td be one of |: \u2018|:the finest \u2018boats.yet turned: oat i .' cobs, Migs Belle \u2018Jacobs, © Youngstown, 0; Cow were served, and a most enjoyable evening was spent.The musle was furnished hy the club's pianist, Mr.Gosselin.* Owing to a.series of mishaps.the \u2018Longueuil Cricket Club lost thelr gdme vith the: Mount.Royal eleven.on Saturday afternoon last.That the accident which be« fel Captain C,} J.Harrod affected the results of the e was admitted by even the members of the Mount Royal team.Mount Royal, 57; Lpn- The lawn päfty given by Mr.Viger, \"of Quinn avenue} on Saturday evening last, was a very joyable affair.\u2019 ~The fine grounds \u2018were beautifully iHuminated\u201d with\u2019 Chinese lantfrns, and the ladies flitting to and fro made 2 very pretty picture .The presence of \u2018the Longueuil brass band, ot which .Mr.\u201d Viger is a valued member, pdd- ed much to the success of the \u2018gathering.° .On Saturday next ten of the members of the best club will journey to Ottawa, there to compete for honors with the best of Canada\u2019s canoeists, Longueuil has entered.teams for junior and.intermediate single and tandem and-four paddle contests, .and - Captain \u2018Harry ° Willson is.doing his utmost to\u2019 get the \u2018boys\u2019 in proper condition for the contest.The regular fortnightly \u2018hop\u2019 wili be beld at the club house to-night.Stravgers will only be admitted om presenfation- ot tickets signed by the president of the dub.a Mre.(Dr) Cruiksbanks, -of \u2018Windsor, Ont, spent a \u2018few days this week with her cister, Mrs.John Wilkins, Victoria avenue, i Another cricket match will be heid on the Longueuil grounds \u2018this afternoon.The Longueull and Y.M.C.A.clubs try cou- clusions in the regular «series.The game | should be.am interesting ome.Longueuil A] represented by the.following play- = Noasre C.J.Harrod, A.B.Wood, WwW.A.H.Jones, F.Walker, H.8.Lignt- burn, J.\u2018Hand, J.Emblem, Loosemors, MoÔlure, \u2018 Travers and Wilkes.\u201810 - A vely enjoyable afternoon was -spent by Miss Barton's Sunday school class \u2018ln Queen's Park yesterday.to a fine outing on: Monday last, \u201cwhen, through the kindness of Alderman.Mil- letté and the \u2018Presse,\u2019 they were given a trip to Bout de l'Ile.early eight bun- dred children and their mothers were present.2 oo \u2018 ked improvement is being made on the roads ot Longueuil this summef.All the \u2018principal.streets are being Mmat- adamized, and: pow vehicular trafic can be ui in with comfort.2 oat club is considering the advisi- bility of purchasing a war canoe for purpose of encouraging thé younger members of the club.- ; Der ong the visitors during the past week were Messrs.H.J.and G.Borrie, who visited friends on Quinn avenue.wot .Mrs.\u2018Muir, Quinn avenue, is_baving.her heme .installed with the electric light.Mr.Harrod's house is also fitted up 1 the a way.- Lr ar.Bert McCall and party returned from\u2019 l'Achigan last Saturday évening.They brought with them a fine er des which was shot by ope of the party.: It reasures six feet from tip to {ip of the Vi Carmichael spent a few days at l'Achigan this week._ MUSKOKA , ] -errivals.at the.Royal.Muskoka Hall, T.Gilmôre, Détrot; W.W.Harker and \u2018wife, B.Liverpool, 0.; R.Wy Patterson and.wife, B.Liverpool, O.; G.Solomon and wife, Rochester; Bdgar J.Wequi, Ottawa; A.C.Burgess apd wife, Toronto; A.H.Hibbard, Chicago) Fs \u2018Hibbard, Chicago; Mrs.A.H.and Miss @ :L.Hibbard, Chicago;- Chas.H.Weir, - tawa; H.J.Fitz, Mra.ahd Miss Fez, Ro- Mr.and Mrs.M.David, Rochester; Miss Leurenthal, New York; Mrs.F.B.- Rample, Cincinnati; Miss .Rample, .Gin= cinnati;- Mra.J.C., Pittsburg; J.B.Rose, Toropio; Mrs.B,J.Ribbet, Brie; R.H.Thayer, Jr., \u2018Buffalo; W.D.Hamilton and te, Pr burg: .iey, New York; Mrs.A.on, New Your R.Latchford, Ottawa; R: McCallum, Toronto; Miss Julia Wheeler, Poughkeepsie, Mrsi- J.and Miss Hobson, Mrs.B.E.Chariton.and Miss Barber, Hamilton; H.F.Winter, Orange, N.J.; A.M.McDonald, Toronto; Mrs, G.J Lauder, Chicago; I.H.Best, \u2018Toronto; 8.Kapsag - City; W.Kueshes, Kansas City: H.G.-Summerman, Chicagô; Mr.Hannan and - wife, New York; Mr.and rs.J.C.Smith, Newark, N.J.; A.W.Barron, Toronto; J.Fulton, Buffalo; Miss Parsons \u2018and Mrs, EB.E.Clarke,.Buffalo; A.R.\u2018Atkins.and Mrs.A.M.MaoLleod, Buffalo; Miss M.Mclean and Miss Demarette, Toronto ; F.EK.Holden and wife, and.the Misses Holdane, Paterson, N.J.; J.Jor- .dan, Torontô; D.Robinson and Miss A.J.Robinson, Toledo, Oblo;.C.H.Henderson, London; A.L.Belknap, Chicago; J.Caÿ- eron; John A: Cooper, Toronto; Miss Anna McKay ad Miss KE.Herron, Pittsburg; .R.BE.Hill, Chicago; L.D.; Philadelphia; Miss: Martha Herron, Pitteburg; Edith M.Varkel, Colorado Springs; Marcus VauchielH, Rome, Italy; J.'W.Maetar- lane, Pittsburg; Miss M.F, Chamers, Al leghenny; J.M.Thompson and wife and the Misses Thompson, Sherman, Texas ;.Mrs.B.Thompson, Wacoydale, Mrs.M.F.Roberts, Philadelphia; .the Misses Dunlop, Philadelphia; Miss EB.E.Kelly, Bridgton, N.J.; Miss O.P.Wil- Yams, Miss-C.H.Williams, Poughkeepsie; Mr.\u20ac.A.Black and wife and Miss Black, Detroit;.R.-H.Cory, S.M.Cory, Engle- wood, N.J.; W.J.Stethson, C.C, Foster, Miss Alice Rutter, Toronto; Robt.Bushby Cortland; \u201cMrs.\u201d Robt.Bushby, Cortland, B.C.Sammons, Mrs.B.C.Samos, Chicago; Miss L.Kendal Maurton, Miss Gladys Murton, Oshawe; Mss.D.:-E.Thompson, Miss Thompson, Tofonto; Archdeacon Carey, Lindsay; Mr Grayson Bgr- rows, \u2018Mrs.Grayson Barrows, Baltimore: W.Barry, Baltimore; Miss Ethel Cuddy, Cleveland; Mrs.Jamison, Toronto; John D.Irish and wife, Buffalo; Dr.Molean | and wife, Orilla; Chas.Schumaker and wife, Miss A.Hayne, Maplehurst; H.G.Mikoft and wife, Pittsburg; Samue}: J.Carr and wife, Baltimore; J.S.Gladwin, Toronto; F.H.Laud, Boston; J.H.ayl- word, Toronto; W.F.Adams and wife, New York; A.-H.Terrill,-H.A.Terrill, Boston; Thos.Fraser, Wm.Ross, Toronto; [W.C.Heppenhelmer, children 8nd governess, Jersey City; Gypsey B.Honsett, F.M.Mahm, Toronto; Mise 0.P.Willlaxs, Miss C.H.Willams, Poughkeepsie; David W.Corey, Englewood; \u2019 .J.Overend.and wife, Orillia; John \u2018B.Wefan, Chas.M.Williams, Rochester; Wilffed L.\u2018Hep- ton.and wife, - England; Capt.\u2018ang Mra.Murray, Helifax; : Mrs.-W.English, -Petro- Ma; H.-B.Sherman, .Col.L.Sherman, Passadena; Mr.MdMullen and wife, - Mies\u2019 Rachel McMillen, Geo.F.McMillen, Samuel Gre, Fem Ar Gen , Pittsburg, Pa; .R.YY.an.| New York; Mrs.T.F.Blake®ore,\" Miss \u201cBlakemore, Mis, R.Warner, Cleve- .Mackenzie, \u201cChicago.\u201cand Mrs.WW.Lice and son, = : -C.L.Sherrer, Willlameport, 3 TB Do de + Th dy hE ade - V.- Frank, : ., TAN | Pittsburg, \u201cMr.and\u201d Mrs.award MONTREAL DAILY \u201cWITNESS.The children of Longueuil were treated Bedel and Mias Bedel, |- W.DuBois, New York; Mrs.R.H.Keith,\" Texas; |- 4 Among s W.Ohio; Dr.Wm.D.Mackenzie.oné |.DA 1 Friday\u2019 for a week's ald Pa; Mr.and: ' TR caen Hector -Garneau, Montreal; Ed.Surveyer, Montreal; Bd.Hammond, Detroit; Mrs.PitzGibbon Black, Miss Winifred Black, J.A.Burnett, Montreal; Arnold Cook, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs.H.XE.Mosely, Grand Rapids; J.M.Thomas, J.M.Portal, Lawrence, Mass.;- B, Physick, J.S.Leaming, Cape May, N.J.; James -H.Spellman, Peter W.Spellman, New York; Mr: and Mrs.Wm.P.Jones, Mrs.Wm, B.Moran, Somerville, Mass:; Mr.and Mrs, Frederick Herrick, Miss Ethel Herrick, Mrs.Albert Gerald, Manoir RIchelieu; Henry Cote, E.Terrault, Ste.Anne; \u2018the Misses Hayes, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr, and Mrs.W.D.Thompson, St.Louis, Mo.; Mr.and Mrs.W.T, Mltchell* To- -rento; Mr, and Mrs.H.T.Weed, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss Duggan, New York; Mrs.George S.Papps, Hamilton, Ont.; Miss Hampson, Montreal; the Rev.A.J.Doull apd Mrs.Doull, Montreal; Mr.and: Mrs.G.R.K.Smith, Mies G.M.Smith, Mont.clair, N.J.; L.W.Barley, Halifax; C.W.Hooper, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs.Hy.8.Cattell; ~Miss Cattell, Philadelphia; W.0.Farnsworth, Mrs.L.Farnsworti, New Haven; Miss BE.L.Richards, Newark, N:J.;+D.G.Hamilton, Miss Bertha Ham- lifon, : Mr.and Mrs.A.J.McAdam, Al- monts; Mr.and Mrs.James Law, Cleveland; J.S.Needham, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew King, Joseph.Paul, Mrs.A, M.Greig, Percy A.Greig, Miss M.Simpson, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Smith, \u2018Almonte; C.M.\u2018Hopgood, Easton, Penn.; Jules -Lanou- latte, Quebec; .C.C.Renfrew, T.O.Judge, .BE.Scott.L.C.Scott, Albatross Y.C., Quebeo; - Horace [B.Crossman, Quebec: Mrs, \u2018Woods, Toronto; John J.Maher, J.F.B.McGuire, New York; Mr.and Mrs.T.J.W, Diller, New York; Charles G.Glass, Montreal; Mr.Wm.Dobell and fd- mily, Quebec; R.Cameron, Miss Caîneron, New York; Miss Mabel K.Emerson, of Schenectady, N.Y.; Migs D.Edith Meeker, Miss H.Florence Putney, Miss Caroline Haynes, Schenegtady, N.Y.; W.D.Win- sor, Philadelphia, Pa.; Fred.Dupuis, Ernest Lacasse, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.W: B.Perry, Baltimore; Mr.-and Mrs.F.I: \u2018Æustis, of.Boston, .Mass.; Mrs.Austin Finigen, New York; Mr.and Mrs.D.K.Howe, E.G.Howe, Misses Howe, Miss M.Howe, Hartford, Conn.; H.E.As burg, Montréal; Dr, and Mrs.E, M.Hoop- Mise C.E.Hooper, St.\u20ac Ont.; E.E., Parker, (Boston; Miss Louise C.Parker, Boston; Dr.and Mis.G.Hilbert, Winnipeg; Mr.and Mrs, I, I.Ross, Quebec; EB.B.Pwers, Washington, D.C.; Mr.and Mrs.\u2018B.Lambard, Miss Lambard, Boston; Howard Hyman, \u2018Washington, D.C.; Mr.and Mrs.C.Hudson, Miss Lucy sell Hastings, Mrs.Hastings, Bere Mabel Hastings, Russell Hastings, muda Islands; Herbert G.Hanford, Mrs, F.Hanford, New York; J.Æ.St.Hilaire, Quebec; X.\u2018Tessier, M.D., Montreal; M.Church, M.D., Westmount; Mr, and Mre.H.Lawrence, Quebec; Mr.and \u2018Mrs.C, R.Clapp, Mr, and Mrs.C.D.Clapp, Providence, R.I.; 'C.Baker, Montreal: Miss L.E.Stevenson, Montreal; Dr.A.R.Rubinson,- H.Reinhart, New York; T.R.Goulden, Montreal; George E.Bean.chemin, A.: Roy, H.Beauchemin, O.Les.\u2018sieur, À.M: St.Arnaud, Sorel.LITTLE METIS \u2014 The oldest inhabitant of Little Metis say they \u2018never remember so many people in the place as have arrived this summer.conservative ' estimate puts the mumber at two thousand.All the large hotels have had to refuse- numbers of applications, and the smaller boarding houses are well filled.Splendid weäthe; has prevailed the Yast month, and at the time when Montreal had raln almost every day, there .was not a drop Lere:! Last türday very warm'Wéa- tber set in; however, there is always a \u2018might bldnkets are in requisition.; It is noticeable this yéar how many of tho visitors have come from Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Kingston gnd- elsewhere.As one lady remarked: \u2018Montrealers will have to give up considering Metis as there cwn special - preserve.\u2019 : Last Sunday, Messrs.Kerby.and Turk preached et the Methodist (Church for the last time this season.They had been staying at: Turriff: Hall with their families the previous three weeks,and \u2018had hoped to be enabled \u2018to remain longer.At the evening service Mr.Kerby \u2018said that he had never regrett:d leaving any place so much as Little Metis.The church has been crowded at every service during their stay \u2014théir fine singing being an added attraction to thelr preaching powers, SL \"At the Presbyterian .Church, the Rev.Dr.McGillivray, of \u2018Kingston, preached last -Bunday, Mrs.Fleet, as usual, presiding at-the organ.\u201d This church is crowded every Sunday.The visitors are looking forward \u2018to having the Rev.Mr.Love, of Quebec, conduct\u2019 the services in the near future.: Mr.Love is very popular in Little Metis.' Dr.Clarke Murray, after a short stay in Quebec in.connection with the law exams., bas returned to Little Metis, \u2019 Mr.\u2018Frank Botterell has been here for the last two weeks.The Rev.Mr.Bland, of Westmount, is expected ~to- spend a holiday.here.Mrs.Bovey, who has been staying with her .rmather, Mrs.\u2018Redpath, of: Terrance Bank, :in Montreal, .is expected to join ter, Mrs.Fleet, returning to town in her \u2018place.I \"A véry enjoyabletableaux entertainment, \u2018illustrating life in Metis, was held on Fri- \u2018day at the town ball under the patronage c?Col.Biscoe and Mrs.Clarke Murray.j recent arrivals \u2018at the Cascade Hotel are Mrs.Harry Cockshutt and child, \u2018Brantford; Mre.and Miss Scobt, Toronto; \u2018Wm, Sheaven, Mrs.D.Flood, Mr.F.Bot- terell, Dr.J.B.Peck, Philadalphia;: F.Montague Stafford, 8.W.Ewing.- .Miss Lily Barry, who had been staying at the.Cascade, returned to Montreal last \u2018week.Next Tuesday a bazaar and.concert are to be held in the town hall under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Ada qf the Methodist Church.The object is to raise funds fora\u2019 Dew organ.- ; \u2018 7 .Amongst the later arrivels at Turriff Hall are \u2018Miss Peyton, Mrs.Ingals and gon, Mr, and Mrs.A, J.Adamson, Mrs.Charles Binmore, Miss Lucy Binmore,Norman Binmore, Mrs, John 8.Riddle, Miss Tsabeï Riddie, L.N, Lloyd and Miss Lloyd (Toronto), Mrs.©.L.Freedman and: children, James Lowrie: (Belleville), Mrs.and Miss Crawford (Quebec), Mrs: John Allan and Mies \u2018Hazel Allan, Mrs.John David, are \u2018Mr.amd Mrs.Urquhart, Mrs.Litfie and children, Mrs, Bakin and children, Mrs.Cookson, Mr.: Chas, Cookson, the Misses Wilkin: (Quebec), Mrs.Beli and.family, Miss æ \u2018'Bourké-Wright, \u201cMrs.Carter and\u2019 chil- eu < - Foie 9, 5 Pr : ge Quents at Sunny Bank \u2018Cottage (Mrs.vid.Tuggey's) are: Mrs.Esdalls and \u201cand two \u201cmaids (Montreal), Mr.cGaee, Mr: Stewaït,.the Miéses Shaw, Mr: Cockshutt, *.ER Ly Mrs.Hsdalle.returned to Montreal on SRY.ques \u2018Mrs.-Kenly and \u2018Miss Kenly are staylng \u2018dt: the.Seaside House for some days.The \u2018visitors.take brest interest\u2019 in their-\u2018beaun- ful display: of needlework, 0 CC The Rev.Mr: and Mrs.Sparling,\u2019 of Que- bee, are staying at the-Parsonage.- Arsong ner guests: at -the \u2018Ocean House (Mrs,.MeLaren\u2019e),.arè: Mrs.Mathewson 45d.family, ra, Blanchet (Ottawa), Mra: mly, : Mrs.-W.Wright and ge, Miss: McMurtry, Catharines, | ) Quebec; eo Colonel Montgomery, New York; G.Rus- A cool bresze to\u2019 temper the heat, and at: the Adirondacks, following his work at | ber family here this coming week, her sis-| _Amonz the \u2018guesta at the Green Hill House Orchard {tr and Mrs.Braidwood and family, Mrs.Ramsay and family, Mise Livingston, Mrs.\" 'W.A.Doig and fally are staying at Mr.Hamilton McLaren\u2019s cottage.Among the latest arrivals at Kilwinning Cottage (Mles McIntyre\u2019's), are: Mr.and Mrs.Harris and child, Mrs.J.J.MclLar- en, Misses Gwendoline and Grace McLaren, son, Mrs.:Flipp, Miss Madelene Flipp, Mr.Haekett, Mr.and Mrs, Mussell, Mrs.Me- Callum and children, Mr.and Miss Ford.Little Metis lé one place at least where the Panama that is not to be seen\u2014for the @ood reason.that the men have borrowed the ladies\u2019 custom in wearing no\" hats at all Mre, Walter Macnee and family, -of Kingston, are staying at Little Metls.\u2018Arrivals at Ocean House:\u2014Mrs.E.P.Mathewson, Mies Alice\u2019 Mathewson, Miss Grace Mathewson, Miss Gertrude Mathewson, late of Chill, S.A.; Miss Livingstone, Montreal; Mrs.Blanchet, Ottawa; Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Sparling, Quebec; Mrs Wood, Miss Grace Wood, \u2018liss Ruth Wood, Miss Ethel Wood, Mr.Archie Wood, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Braldwood, Miss H.Braidwood, Miss Dora Braidwood, | Frank Braitwood, Mr.Harry Braidwood, Mrs.Wm.Wright, Miss Marion Wright, Miss Jessie! M.Wright, Miss Annie E.Wright, Mrs.Guttridge, Miss: e-.Murtrie, Mrs.Thos.Ramsay, Miss -M.Ramsay, Miss Dorothy Ramsay, West- mount; Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Doig, Miss Bmily Doig, Master Mitchell Doig, Master Freddie Doig,- Montreal; Miss Carolyn Halsted, New York City.; ° Mr.Wm.Wright and Mr.Thos Ramsay expect to join their families.at the end of the week.Miss Kathleen Davidson, who was ths guest of Mrs.Frank Caverhlll, at the \u2018Cas- cado House,\u2019 has sufficiently recovered from.her illness to return to Montreal With her father, Judge.Davidson, and Mrs.Caverthill.Mr.J.C.Budden has again left for Ca- couna after a fiying visit to Metis.- Mr.FP.E, Boywell, of John Æenderson & Co.is staying at the Gi House.Captaln Harold Baylis, of the yacht \u2018Spray,\u2019 sailed \u2018for Bic, where he intends staying for a few days.CAP A L\u2019AIGLE Among \u2018the late arrivals are\u2014DMiss.Ur- quart, Montreal; Miss Nash, Mrs.' Stockton, Miss Abbott, Mrs.Mackay, Miss Miller, New York; Mrs.Thomas, Mies Thomas, Miss Eva Thomas, Master Lawrence Thomas, Mrs.Laurie, Miss Laurie, Mont- teal; Mr.and Mrs.Finlay, Mr.Weasted, Sorel; Mrs, Bradley, Miss Smith, New York; Dr.and Mrs.Kaiser, Philadelphia; Miss Polliok, Montreal.; daily on the rosie horses are now seen Americans enjoy driving from Murray Bay to Cap-a-I\u2019Aigle.week.Mr.Edward Reverin shot a penguin, STE, AGATHE Arrivals.at Stadacona House, Ste.Agathe des Monts\u2014Major Bliss, Mrs Bliss, Mies Gladyw: Bliss, Miss Marguerite Bliss, Miss Sydney Bliss, Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Deitrick, New York; Miss Gladys York, Mies Violet York, Miss Mabel York, Doct«r and Mrs, Desrosiers, Miss Edith Walkley, Miss MaDonald, Westmount; Mrs.G.W.-Harem, Master Wilke Harem, Master Ralph Harem, Master Edgar Harem, Montreal; Mrs.J.Bonner, Mre: R: B.Dodds and Master Leslie Spiers, Montreal; Mr.\u2018Willie Dodds, Mr.Ernest Dodds aad Mr.Freddie \u2018Dodds, Monfreal.Mr, Ernest Harem will spend Sunday at Städacora .Hoïse \u2018or \u2018his \u201cway \u201chome from the Y.M.C:A.camp, Lake St.Joseph.Mr.Desrosiers, of Messrs, Choquetts & Desrosiers; spent Saturday and \u2018Sunday.al Stadacona \u2018House.; i Mrs.Pagé, Esplanade avenue, Montreal, bas returned with her sister, Miss La- berge.Both intend stopping a month.\u2014_\u2014 { CHRISTIEVILLE, QUE, | .; n Among the errivals at Mr.\u2018 Allen Ham- | indnd's Laurentian: Cottage, Christieville, Que., are:\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Stroud, Mr.and Mrs.A.Hawker, Miss Jennie Finley, Mr.J.E.Stuart, Mr.M.C.Leishman, Mrs.1,.Leishmah, Mrs.R.M.Finley, Miss Annie Finley, Miss Annie.Leistimen, Master Kelth and Douglas Leishman, Mrs.Peter Nicholson, Miss A.Nicholson, Mr.William Fraser end Mrs.Fraser, Masters Willie -and_Jas, - , Mrs.Dave Gutteridge, Miss Flos- -sie Gutteridge, Mr.Dave GutieMdge, BIas- ter Charlie Gutteridge, Miss Mundle, | \u2014\u2014\u2014 KNOWLTON Arrivals at Lordelle\u2014Mr.Harry Weir, ITS.\u2018Welr, Mr.Willie Welr, Giiss elr, ; Miss Dot \u2018Weir, Mr.David Burke, Mrs.David Burke, Mr.Edmund Burke, Youngheart, Master S.Youngheart, Mise Mrs.\u2019 Burford, Miss Burford,Miss K.Smith, Mr.George Robinson, Mr.Wiley, Mr.and Mrs.Hall, Mrs.Enright, Miss Enright, Montreal; Miss.Clark, Miss Gates, Baïti- more, -Md.; Mr.W.Greaves, Mrs.Greaves, Miss Greaves, Miss Zoe Greaves,- Master Arthur Greaves, Ottawa, Ont; Miss M.Burke, Montreal.; i Arrivals at Lake View House:\u2014 B.R.Carper, Sherbrooke; C.W.Tofield, Quebec; Jos.Walsh, Montreal; \u2018Mr.\u2018and Mrs.PF.Jenne, Richford, Vt.; A.Boucher, Abet-, corn; W.Nutt, Sherbrooke; G.E« Whit-i ney,.Montreal; J.M.Hall, Lindsay,Ont!; /B.Quesnel, Montreal; L.Masson, 'Môünt- real; Mrs.A.L.Parker, Miss S.J.Mor- rizon, Sherbrooke; Mrs.A.L.Gliman, of: Ayimer, Que.; P.M.Flanagan, Richford, « 8.\u2018Gleason, 3 G.Gossler, Mont- Joseph Wright; Newport, Vt.; B.Reed, St.Albans, Vi.; J.-F.Lawrence, R.H, Reld, F.G.Stewart, Montreal; N.A.Hanson, St.Stephen, N.B.; K.H.Munro, Plictou,: N.S.; W.Reid, Montreal; J.Po ell, M.W.Rounds, L.R.Davis, Rich ford; F.S.Amidon, Boston; W.Leslie, Montreal; W.A.MdLean, Granby; Mrs.Chipechasé and.daughter, Mrs.W.8.Scud- der end sem, Miss Eleanor \u2018MeMichael, Mr.and Mrs.BE: Goodrail, Moautreal; Mr.and: Mrs.Battleby, Cobourg, Qnt.; Miss Josephine.Ledoux, Miss O.Ledpux, Old ; G.H.Drew, Chicago;' Alexander Seath, E.D.Guilbault, Montreal; G.Nunn, Hamtliton; Gordon Hill, Rock Is- \u201cland; L; E.TP.Cleviand, Richmond; A.\"M: Adams, R.W.Adams, Montreal; B.E, \u2018Martin, Chicago; Mr.and Mrs.Robertson, Mr.8nd Mrs.R.Parker, Mrs.MoGlashan; Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Livingston, .E° .W.Hillesrad, Montreal; Karl \u2018Walsh, Chicago; Miss Daisy Nettleton, C.W.\u201cSpian, Montreal.: Mrs.Allabone, Montreal.Annex; Miss Du-.beult, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.J.\" Hugh Péaltie, Master Malcolm Peattie, Miss E.Peattie, Miss Emeleine -Antely Mr.and Mrs.Richard.Parker, Master Lionel Par- | ahd : Mrs, \u2018Wm.Robertson, Mf.and.Mrs.MoGlashah, Miss Mary MeGlashan, Montreal; Mr.Robert Cuttin, Westmount; Mr, Robert Reid, MP.and\u2019 ; CW Mee Ww.Blackwell, Mr, Waddle Murray, Mr, G.J ver, Montreal tres Master Kenneth McLaren, Miss Mathew-.Mr.Lanctot, of.Quebec, shot a seal last Mr.Robt.C.Stuart, Mr.Stanley Finley, | Mrs.Whitley, Miss Mabel Waltley, Mrs.jl Sibyl Youngheart, Mrs.Taylor, Mr.\" andi \u2018Mrs.Walter Barry, Master Gerald Barry, | Arrivals at Orchard Flérm House=Mr, 2d ker, : Mrs.George Sloane, Westmount; Mr.|\" Cully, Mr.Garnet\u2019J; Parkin,\u201d Mr.James | Advertisements, \u20ac Summer Prostrations are significant of a weakened.system and indicate typhoid and malaria possibilities.If you suffer at- Ng AS tacks of dysentery, diarrhea, and stomach disorders you should build up your health with Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone and\u2019 prevent the fevers that usually garner so many people in the fall.Ozone restores the vitality, increases theoxygen-carry- ing power of the blood, disinfects all the tissues of the \u2018body, makes your organs perform their work naturally.- Impurities in the blood make the blood un- healthy\u2014Ozone makes pure blood.B0c.and $1.00 the bottle at all dry, The ru e of Toronto, Limited, Tota D.WATSON & CO., Montreal, Sole Agents for Quebec and Maritime Provinces.| : - UMansonville; Mr.Henry St.Martin, Miss R.8t.Martin, Lowell, Mass.Knowlton Landing, as a summer resort, ie getting to be a noted place, Its rooras at Masonic Lodge are all occupied, and the Orchard Farm House is full.The proprietor had to refuse many applications for this.month, \u2014 STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE \"Arrivals at Lalonde\u2019s Hotel:\u2014E.Lefeb- vre, Sherbrooke; \u2018W.W.Cole, Montreal ; J.V.Vineberg, Ottawa; J.W.Menard and wife, Chicopee Falls, \"Mass.; L.W.Bryant, Montreal; S.L.Ross, Granby : J.H.Marsh, J.M.Balley, Edgar Sims, Montreal; Ernest Lahare, J.'A.Paquin, Ly.B.Gapan, Leodos Lauze,$t.Eustache; C.A.Prevost,\u201d Mde.Œ.H.St, féan, Mile.Idola St Jean, Montreal; W.B.Colieuder, New York; E.\u2018Poliquin, J.L.Langlois, E.E.D., C.A.Renliy, E:E.D., Bernard - K.SandweH, Calvin M.Quentin, Moftreal; l Ainsen- An Gard, J:.Br Fits-Glaurice;- New York; W.W.Kyle, Toronto; W.H.Martin, G.L.Moncel, Mrs.S.L.Monc-l, Gheogene Daniel,, Mrs.Parson, Montreai; 8.E.Ford, Concord; -P.\u201d W.Cromwell, Hector Perrault, Louis Normadin, O.Fau- .cher, A.Bergevin, Alf.Duverger, J.J.-H.Kyle, H.L.Lambiy, Montreal; J.C.Tyo, Ogdensburg, N.Y.; C.B.Bailly, Dionireal ; Delle Blanche Guyon, Vau- dreuil; \u2018J.Richards, R.Sternberg, J.L.M.J.MeGargon, G.Demers, G.{ .P.Pelletier, J.W.Stearns, B.Cooke, Montreal; J.C.Calder, W.Whitty, L.D.Careon, Toronto; J.C.K.D.Miles, Montreal; J.W.D.H.Fraser and family left on Monday last on a visit to Nova Scotia.They wiM return via Boston and New York, ; The regatta this efternoon promises to be & great success, \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Penman and family are spending some weeks here.The hot weather of the past week, which caused suffering In the city, was delightful here.\u2018The cool breezes from the Ottawa were very welcome.Clarendon has Accommodation at the Hay cart: drives are of daily ocourrence.They are particularly enchanting to the young people.=.Mrs Henry Adams, of Montresl, is spending & few weeks bere, the guest of Mrs.Adams.| Mr: Wm.Manson, of Montreal, is spending the summer at Mrs.Adams, ABENAKIS SPRINGS Never in the, history of Abenakis Springs \u2018has a more \u2018pleasant or gayer aesemblage been brought together.than that whith has fbeen registered for the season 1902.Private entertainments of all kinds follow \\each other in rapid succession, and each freek ecems to be more interesting than the last.Driving and boating parties delight all who take.part in them.Evening hops and ping pong and pool tables offer amusement for young and old, which they are not slow to avall themselves of.Last Tuesday's euchre brought about the usual friendly trial of skill.At 11 p.m.the first honors were awarded to Miss Ed- Lovell and Mr.T.T.Shurtleff, bo:b Ww.\u20181 been taxed to the utmost.na hurtle of.Coaticook, The prizes Were donated by \u2018Mrs.J.Nw Dubrule, ,and were very | pretty, that reseiv® by Miss Lavell being \u2018a-iwork box, and by Mr.Shurtleff a cuff box, made by the Indians.Those takin\u2019 part were Mrs.Ames, Mrs.Pigeon, Mrs.| Dubrule, Miss Lovelly Miss McCutcheon, \u2018Mrs.Kenedy, Mr.and Mrs, S.Richardson Greenville,0.; Mr.T.R.Helbs York, Pa.; Miss L.£.Linke, Allegheny, | - Pa.; Miss Minnie Zimmer, Dubuque, -Io.; f- H.C.Dennison, Toledo, O.;.Mr, and Mrs.\" E.8S.Kilborn, Bethel, Me.; Mr, and Mrs Joseph S.Swain, My, Loring- T Swain, Swain, New Bedford, Conn.; Miss Dun- Can, Edinburgh, Scotland; Edith Fitager- ald, New York.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018PEAK\u2019S ISLAND, MAINE (nes gre soe 08] venu ouse:\u2014Mre.eming, of] the Special Committee.\u201con.atieet names wil: Montreal; Thomas Bailey and.Mrs, Balley, i Camp Point, I ; Mre.À, K.Richie Lez | meet af the City Hall, on Géthôgy, fhe: Hth James H.Leishman, Miss Busy\u2019 Leishman, instant; \u201cat 10.o'eloëk \u201cdia.to, \u2018consider Montreal; Mi.and Mre.E.E.Hamilt), |p Miss Olivia Hamliton, Esther \u201cHawjlton, Teddy.Hamilton, and meld, Philadelphia; Mon fi | Fred.\u201ceat My sel ot 1 pee asp attie atthe, NY c- alsonteuve and Plessis ac.Hattio, Ge Goorgé.M Momattier Aoutreati Gace tively; that the name of ARLWIN: street .Toings, .Mariner, jr., Ports land; Mra, o fet Miss OWelll, Miss] be changed.to Dandurand treet, snd that Van Clañe, New.York; Mrs.c A Loring, the name of MASSUË Street be ¢hinged | to sé Hribert\" street, - Bernice F.Beals, Elsie Beals; \u2018Portjand; 3 ; Miss E.C.Thayer; Boston; Mrs.To Pr \u2018interested.property holders in favor Dents, Minnie A.Files, Portland; Chas, of of againet sald proposed changes.\u201cfive | ochision, | Dasverspart, Miss: Mrs.| nersby hotiled that the \u2018Conïietes above ter, Miss Porter, Westbrook; J.G.Groves, Fmentidueé will there.and\" then Neue Meas; alls.Molechnie, pére | répreséntations they my, desire.to Take: rooke; Mr.an 8 .Cole, gion, l'in thi \u2018cohmection, ou Mass.; ; Mrs.Janies Maclaren, Miss M.Mad- .By ord + laren, Buckingham, Que.; Mr.Bain, Miss y.order, EB, Bain, Stratford, Ont.; Mrs.L.A.: L.O.DAVID,\u201d lents tete \u2018Bayley, Master Allain Bayley, Master D.City Clerk's Office, Bayley, Sherbrooke; Wilson Sprague, B.R.Jcsselyn, F.W,.Mayberry, Walter -@.Vose, Portland; Mrs, W.A.- Ames, of Lewiston; Mr.and Mis.J.F.Saunders, Hartfort, Conn.; D.V.Bailey and Mrs.|.Ballay.\"Auburn, Me.;, R.C.Bailey.and Mrs.Bailey, RackfordIll.;the Rev.\u2019 Alex: anda Maclaren, Hémilton, \"Ontario; J.PC Maclaren, Barrie, Ont.; \"Alex.Maclaren, |, Ottawa; Edw.M.Burpham, Boston, Mass.Mies .Sauy Mitchell, .Sherbrooke; Dresser, Nahant, Mass; .Thomas P.Mc- \u2018 Cue, New York; W.A Ames, Lewiston i = Ca cape Ne lobes Brow y.aeoretary\u2019 Mr, and Mrs.George F Junkins, Portland; of theoProviats of: Quibee Rifle Associa L.B.Martin, Brooklyn, N.Y,; Mrs.W, Mo Evans, Montreal; Mrs.George C.Wright, | Tecéived yesterday.de first ty, Montreal; Mrs.M.(Lindale, .Montreal; It was: from the Royal; Canad dian -Garri- Margaret S.Theis, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Mrs, son Artillemy of \u201cThe.permanent force at Fal; B.Fra # Gobest, Washingt Tu ee the has \u201cnot real; | ran est, \u2018Washington, ; .Mrs.P.Hoyt, Brooklyn, N.Y.; pren gai tthe medt for eevee yours will | = de a \u2018Brokam,.\u2018Brooklyn, N.Y.; My L.have o strong team: of.seven non-eom- \u2018A.Bayley, Sherbrooke; Andrew J.MeDe- miæsioned oficens 7nd mén bo compete\u2019 itt, Montreal: Gladys Norton Œvans, ofj m all the matches.- The early.entry au- -real.which ill open Aug\u201d .Tot the association \u2018met eatonday aud de- CALEDONIA SPRINGS cided.i alter the taime of, the Fevolver At the Grand Hotel, Caledonia Spring | % T.C.Doyle, E.F, Mosely, F.S.Moaely, J.M.O'Halloran, Mr.and Mrs.William Eaves, C.A.Prevost, A.M.Simmons, R.A.Campball, Dr.B, \u2018Cohen, J: B: A, Mar-} tin, Mr.and Mrs, Willlam St.Pierre, Miss Georgette St.Pierre, Mrs.J.C.8.Rose, Mrs.A, Kent, Mr, and Mre.E.H.Dun- ham, Thomas \u2018Brett, Mr.and Mrs.G.E: Whitmey, Miss Auerbach, Miss Florence Auerbach, Mrs.BE.Martin, \u2018Dr.C.F.| Martin, H.Parker, T.R.Ferguson, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Ostrom, Miss Ostrom, | Pembroke; Mrs, H.Robinson, T.T.Me- Byers, \u2018Hawkesbury; \u2018Mr.and Mrs.J.Hun-}{.fer, Miss Margaret Fraser, Miss M.L.Slénemeky, Miss M.Couway, Mr.M.Ley- receive\u2019 pi nd.Tord \u2018Roberts and den, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Scott, Miss Ethel} Lond Jeitehener i the Boer: \u2018Gerald, T5 P.Ryan, Ottawa; J.A.Mec- ; Steyn, resid Fane = sf Shepherd, hloaga; the | Ota State, en da es ov, run » u.For Ir.an 8 ige Treo Mrs.R.Matulson, Belleville; the.Rev, J, | Live at.to-morroïr.Messre.J.Colliis, Kingéton Mills; G.M.Mérkly, | Ficher- and ample formerly Boer: déle- ville; Miss Beatrice Fraser W.Fraser | j d- .Pembroke: A.W.Caron, Barton, Yet; H- intend a Byers, Billings, Mont.; T.J.Brown, of.on Huntingdon; Mr.and Mrs.J._Oweas, atl tranship Mr.Steyn in the bar- cn S'en wat ane Deane St.Sreinines i ad Mrs.B.{ Herrick, Mrs.D.'W.Steele, Highgate; |.ee.A.Kent, Mr.and Mrs.I.B.Reid, er Kod frit ze rt ir on PEARLINE, = can = | Seed @PEARLINE is modern, soap ; - it has Tov if thosonp Fade.ass BP iv the Japanese col- oy Sed five hündred yen worth- of- \u2018| The thousands of men that \u2018will be em- { ployed fn the new C.P.R.works in the |Sast End wilI require as many homes, so now is the time for contractors and build ers to buy building lots in Alexandra Park, } before\u2019 the next rise in prices.\u2019 0 cash on each lot, and the balance payable at the rate 2 $1.00 per without interest.U.H.DANDURAND, {8 & 10 \u201cLa Presse\u201d Building.For Valle Hom.con |For St.J 30 a.m.REAL ESTATE | \" AUCTION SALE.We would call attention to the Sale by J Auctioa on the u7th September next (Fra- | der Brothers, Auctioneers), of the whoie of From the unsold portion of the West Ward of Wed.ai the Town of Montreal West.The lower parts are in touch with the Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway lines and sidings, the Park & Island Electric Road, and the Upper Lachine Roads ore of which Speolal re is.drawn to the.two heated, one with hot.the other wih hot air, beautifully situat-.GET ed on the brow af the hil, _.| cottage near the Town Hall, which.latter \u2018|-will be.sold with forty feet \u2018frontage, with the option of \u2018purchasing, contiguous land cottage, \u2019 fronting on the Lachine Rbad, with about {five arpents of finest garden land, and a well of excellent drinking water connected with the house.18.Jighted by electricity; and - property will undoubtedly be J greatly enhanced in value as soon as.the drainage and water supply are extended to all parts \u2018ot \u2018the town.Partièulars may be obtained at this office, or from the Auctioneers.| THE J, CRADOCK SIMPSON |*&p=- ° RÉAL ESTATE & AGENCYCO.1655 MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.and and to the From From St.Fata For Que \u2018\u2019Fhe upper portion comprises some of ForS the finest villa sites near Montreal.A farm of fifty arpents within the limits of the town will also be offered for \u2018sale \u201c515 83 & whole, or divided in two parts of | For oe 1 iwenty-five arpents each, wii\u2019 front on the Cote St.Luke Road.Fetus desirots of purchasing a number bloc nay do so previous to or at For 8 Bt.3 From CLOVER LEAF FARM|} FOR SALE Comm: encing west balf lot Five, Seventh rd oF rock.Station, loose between.Maxv e an Cros a an | & ?1 Cheese Factory.One bundred acres; sixty ts acres cultivated; forty acres well timbered.| Wood Shed, Barns, and driving shed: three \u2018wells, Soll deep \u2018and rich.Will be sold with crop.For par- to DAVID MUN Clover Lest Farm, Maxville, Ont.Stables ses SBE S5es! BE} -| De You \u201cEver Borrow Money?1F 80, WK WANT YOUR BUSINESS.Whether.\u2018you want to borrow Lu or.$1,000, whether you want it one mosth, six Sr on yi, ome and Jak if Sr ih, Te 02a 100 small to recezve our tare.NB RMTURE, PLANO, ORGAN, Gao! be used 28 goods, among your neighbors.\u2018No pation: Peas tion.TROUBLE YOUR FRIENDS For he Joan of a little money when you gan borrow from us on one hour s notice, apd 0 chant \u2018rites the cheapest in the city and have made the térms within the reach of ail That's why oir old customers ars borrow- nx of uy from time to time.: MONTREAL LOAN & REOLERAGE CO.| Room 294, Now York Life Building, 88.5 6, 615 660 9 Cor St.James St, and Place d\u2019Armes Sg.ILE pam.rer \u201c GRANT TO SUGAR PLANTERS.1\u2014It, is stated that the ge the British Govern- \u2018ment for the relief of the West Indies, will.be distributed on a sliding ncale lin the form of bounties varying from 15 to 30 shillings on | sugar.Plentere\u2019 taxes wiH be \u2018refunded, and .PATENT REPORT.Messrs.Fetherstonhaugh & Co, : À.solicitors, .Canada Life Building, furnish ' \u201cl'the following complete weekly list of pa-| - mod tents granted to Canadians in the follows Caradian Patents\u2014W.Pratt, implement y (for cutting corn by band; Caniige gears; A.bog peat for fuel purposes; Pa Colloran, woven wire: fabric N.Cameron, ap- patent |\u201d or spring mattresses; A.\u201d pe 5 forging car wheels; Mar) composition of matter to b an opis Fg versing gear: J.H.à revers ; J.a i Shapsias in G.Drinkwater, was A- | ing machines: G.Baxter, ice creepers; Ryen, measuring de device; A.> 1 un ers; prete Caines: J.MeDonauld, broom Harris, snow cleaning \u2018ma- From | éhines; F.Ferryman, supplementary-fire épées ar fuel receptacles for merican Patents À e usa os speed] 1 To | men ©.through fro na From Quebor a, Disimmondvile, a Pate tle, Matias, Bio, Cacoubs, Biv > éavie.Drétropnérils Es AIR | Lee 0 H.Denis; ra- cooking \u2018Henderson, c fence= thrust pr \u2018Ww.@.eaoiaughitn, alr brake Sys- months 11.30 a.m.28 pm.00 Bryant, For og \u2018Charon, process for pre- B.\u2018From New re Albay, I ca vod Malone, 9:104.m loyhold su x except, Saturdey and For Toronto, a 0 pia.1 .Boston, - KX \u2018Gr Bherbrooke, 8.30a.m., 8sturd rherbrooke, St Soli, N.H For Report eto, 9.pam, and] 8.00 pa.For Pt.Fortune and intermodis 5 and ps pr ete, For guava yi 12020 \u2018aatiy, 1.40a.m.Wed, | For Winnipeg, Vancoaver, Victoria, 9.48 m.daily, 1040 nm Wed Fri.i .Trains arrive at.5 ndser Street Station From St.Jobns, Forbes, ste, : 845 am.(except Monda; 1155 a.m.and 8.40 p.m,, $, From Boston, 8.15 a.9.101.- From Sherbrooke, & 25 a.m, samt Montes 9.30s.m., Bt.John, MB.8.5 am.dally 7.35 a.m.daily, snd 1.16 Paul, Bal Be.Marie itd Oidaws, 800 = Vancouver 6.30 daily, 6.05 pm.M an Tere.pm P on.For\u201d.Chicago.Debris, Ham! 9.ni.daily.For Sent Ste.33) em Mondes, Monday, 11.= wm.except Mon From Toronto pere w From Ottawa, 8 a.m.daily, 11.45 a.m.Wed.and Sat, 8.20 p.m.daily, 7 Leave Place Viger | prasion: TT 8.30 a Te Dem » 1.55 pe 820am,5 4 pm.eroms, | 9 a.m.Ps pm.Bet de am.1.25 pam.Rat 1 Force and nite 4.50 re a A Gaturda anû Sunder gy at Place Viger station: For Quebec, 8.50 a.m.For Joliette ad 8t.Gi For 286 Anime, 620 pm.Ottawa Some SE and 8.43 M inday pg: 5 m., st.Eustache, 3.304.0.\" - .m., Joliette, St.Felix.de Valois sod Et el, 4.50 a.m.and 6.2) F.EGG, ty Pam.Agent, 195 Bt.James street.Telephone.ne, Main HE £733.\u2019 ¢.T.R.Trains leave Bonaventure as Corrected TO JULY 17th.ead coq ., New York vis: DSH.P and 0.A.&P.B.Ly.AIO, Burlington, White Hyak th an tingdon and Ft.Cor- 10 pon Ottawa, Valleyfield.15 p.m-\u2014Bherbrooie Island Pond and Arthabaska.Murieville, Granby, Waterloo.and intermediate stations.points.45 p.m.\u2014>t Joh -00 p.m-\u2014Chombly, 15 p.m.\u2014 Brocky pu Hoan nthe, Pp.Chamhly and Mari: ville.05 p.m.\u2014St.Albaus, 20 p.m.\u2014 erento via.D.rad Sherlirooke and Portland, \u201cand New York, vis 10.a P.pros Detroit and Chicago.Trains Arrive Bsuaventure Siatient 90 a.m.\u2014 Toronto and int.stations.05 a.m- New ¥ ork.Boston 284 C.V Re .20.8.m, oad and 15 am.New Yor, vial Es bout.By.potats.50 \u2014Fo 2 Am Waterloo Fambam and C.V.R.points.1.55 p.m.\u2014St.Johns, BL.20 a Hew Yor York via] D.& -4.30 p.m.\u2014M.00 p.m.\u201cgti 3 3.50 p.m.\u2014 pri -\u2014Otatre sd 7 val ion for York sad Suburban Prats service, 3.2.a ines LE us For Lachine\u20145.Sara For Ste.Annes ad audreu sr 8.39 a.m.9.30 a.m, 190.AL {sat CO livin) HB pa BEANE sente son.Pa os For Dotrai- 300 am, \u2019 \u201cHn 16 vois a retin Iran Dre, Je te Bro ondville, Eiviersd For tt Hyscin 5 im Th ty pm.Tuesday, Friday and | ° ne 0, i Traday Arrive Raman tint _ t ; 00 ron Ricotsty Prasad bl .sm.se Pari.Ee: naw 5 © 1 | \u201cALFRED GASPLEE, LATE COM +E MANDER: IN.CHINA, ; \u201c+ mairie to.# Sapanese-oficer + I nf .* Tey ci cht sailor party in the Bofanic _ TO SOUTH AFRICA\" ~ \u2014 wn GES, FOR \"DIRECT.SERVICE» FROM SIR WM.MULOCK ARRAN CANADIAN PORTS, - { Toronto, Aug.1\u2014Sir Wiliam -Mu- lock has cabled the Canadian.Ma facturers\u201d Association.as.fol \u2018Arranging for service \u2018this from Canadian \u2018ports to \u2018Sout Wire at once \"by what timè\u201dy fill first trip.\u201d AT À reply was sent, saying of African service.Think best date.\u201d > va fr ¥ The manufacturers have for almost.8.year been agitating.for.a.divect- service, saying that they were ih a\"Position to provide cargo, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier promised before - leaving -: for: England to do all possible towards securing one.During the.war the trans: orts and other government .vessels caving .Canada for South Africa have carried heavy cargoes, and \u2018now \u2018that there is \u2018a prospect of a regular service: Canadians who have heretofore used the New York service will be able\u2019 to get, 8 large share of \u2018the trade.~~ ~~ LORD KITCHENER THE KAISER SENDS HIM A PRESSING INVITATION TO VISIT \u2018 GERMANY.Berlin, Aug.2\u2014The Kaiser has-sent a pressing invitation to Lord Kitchener to visit Germany.The Imperial letter states that the entire German army would esteem it a privilege to be allowed to welcome so distinguisned a soldier.A- LIVING ENTITY MR.CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S POLICY FOR : \u2018THE EMPIRE.~ London, Aug.2\u2014Mr.Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Kitchener.received the freedom of the Grocers\u2019 Company.of the city of London at a banquet last evening.Mr.Chamberlain made a speech in which be said that his policy aimed at making the Empire a living éntity in which each part would contribute to the success and security of the whole.There were two main avenues to reach this end, imperial defence and imperial trade.He was inclined to think that public opinion was more advanced in England on these matters than-in the col onies.It would not be wise to force tne pace.= He recognized \u2018that Great Britain must be willing to bear-a greater proportion than was arithmetically required.He believed the Colonial Con: ference: would mark a considerable ad: .vance.Lr - > J ANARCHISTS IN ROME, POLICE RAIDING THEIR HOUSES.London, Aug.2-4 despatch to the | or\u2019 \u2018Morning L from\u2019 Rome says that] the police are making domiciliary raids.To-day they arrested thirty Anarchists.Several of them are.said to have been tn | : communication.with the Anarchist group in Paterson, N.J.FOR THE POLE MR.BALDWIN PREPARED FOR.À | , DASH NEXT YEAR.Honningsvasg, Norway, Ang.2-Ms.| fvelyn Baldwin, the Arctic - explorer, who arrived here yesterday, says: \u2018The year\u2019s work been successful in that enormous depots of condensed food have been established by means of _sledges, one in Rudolf Land, within sight of the Italien expedition headquarters; another in latitude 81 degrees 33 minutes, and a, third at Kane Lodge, Creely Island.These depots, together with houses and\u2019 stores left at Camp Seigler, will afford ithe means for a dash to the pole in 1903.AI the channels through Franz Josef Land remained blocked with ice during the autumn of 1901 and prevented the establishment of depots by steamer.last year.The breaking up of ice early-in June \u2018compelled the use of reserve supplies, hence the\u2019 departure from.Camp Seigler on July 1,'in order not to im: il the expedition.I despatched hal- ns with three hundred messages and in June obtained the first picture of Arefic life.I discovered Nansen\u2019s hut, | wecovering original - documents: and \u201cse: curing prints of the but.Marine collec } 21 to May 21, and this.severe work.te Tedlted it -the destruction of sledges -and j'tive: ' I.shrall remain at Tromsoe a.week {for repaire to ithe \u2018Ama\u2019s\u2019 rudder and we propeller * |'the ice on the return voyage.anchor was lost cio | tober! \u2018Association delighted with\u2019 prospects | \u2018|: Boston, Mass, Aug.1\u2014On his own { records of his transactions, including\u2019 +1 under- sureties {tutions of the new religious orders: He iy .gregation of.Bishops and.] was obtained .\u201c| subscribed by tiôné for\u2019 the national museum, inclid- :ing new charts, etc., were obtained.In \u2018the field work, thirty men, thirteen ponies, sixty eledges, and a-hundred and seventy dogs were employed from Jan.the depletion.of food for ponies - and dogs, this rendening \u2018our return impera- frame, which -were broken by Y e-main during à gale in Oc- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014f -\u201d A BOSTON EMBEZZLER.\u2018admission, Willard C.-Vanderlip, à pro- Miinent Boston -lawyer, who: for.\u2018years has had the \u2018care of several estates, is guilty of embezzlement.The estate of the late Mr.George B.Emerson, of which he had charge for sixteen years, \u2018bas been dissipated in ways for which Yanderlip is unable æ gosount., Mp: anderlip says thal e amou ) - ed is \u2018somewhere -aropnd.$100 000; but Colonel W.D.Schier and Mr.John Low- \u201cell, who: are acting on behalf of the estate, .declare that $200,000 has disap- eared.g ome \u2018at.the South End this afternoon: He was arraigned on the charge of lar- | ceny of bonds valded at $4,000, and, was \u2018held in.$8,000.Vanderlip destroyed all even his cheque stubs.| He has turn over property.valued at $8,000.He was\u2019 i of $100,000, bearing the names of John Lyons and W.James Starbuck.\u201d Each of these men- declares that he never signed the bond.For thirty years the accused man has acted \u2026; as confidential agent for numerous law\u2019; firms.in the city in the care of estates, the collection of dividends, the purchase and sale: of \u2018securities, and.the disposal of -reäl estate.\u2019 .He is a prominent member of the Order of Elks, and a Mason of high degree.+ ; CARDINDL GOTTI THE NEW PREFECT OF THE PRO-.CL PAGANDA.\u2018 Cardinal Jerome-Marie-Antonio Gotti, who has just been appointed successor to the late Cardinal Ledodhowski as Prefect of the Propaganda, was born'at Genoa on March - .- parentage, and having e a fullicourse native city, entered the order of the bare-footed Carmelites in the mopdstery of Ht Ann of Genoa, n°108, She e- CHU © course oO: eology and jilosop y which -he then followed showed stich à lucid \u2018and penetrating ind\" that shortly afterwards his superiors put him in charge\u2019 ofthese two, chairs, and he was also- inted teacher of mathemati a = .\"CARDINAL GOTTI In 1870.he was called to Rome to act aml \u2018special theologian to- the: chief\u2019 superior fae the Vatican couric] a Two years ater he as æppoiuted general-procurator of his or or aod in 1881 hé was elected: Superior General.: Aa BE Sleotion e.new superior proceeded\u2019 visit the different branches of the order, among others.thode-of Anstrie,.Bävaria nce, Belgium, Great - Britain, Ireland, Malta, Syma: and Mount Carmel, - | ~*~ ;.Meanwhile Father Gotti\u2019s success \u2018and .reputation as adviser to different Roman -gongregations attracted the.attention of Pope - ., \u2018who appointed Lim Archbishop of Petra and internuncio for Brazil in 1892._- Three years later he was made a.cardinal, and appointed pre- \u2018fect of the Congregation.« à Indilgences and.Holy\" Relics, and président of the -cominisieon named to examine the consti- subsequently.became prefect of the Con- now finally been apointé the Propaganda.¢ ardinel Gotti is one of the most influential members of the Papal court.ET See .WIRELESS TELEPHONE \u2018 The compai be regie ed \u2018Thie- compaby\u201d will be: er 2 Sy The capital x 175.000.privately., Was over-.£100,000.J ae g 1-2 \u2014Tle- \u2018Osservatore \u2018Ro- the.Vatican , ;reproduces .an mano,\u2019 organ, interview with.4he \u2018Right Rev.Thomas 1 O'Gorman; bishop: of Sioux Falls, conceri- |.rg \u2018tire.Taft: negotiations; and gaye those negotiations were: happil 7 À adds: \u201cThe gift.of the.dent \u2018is.proof that all was comeluded ac- -cording to.the.desires of the! Vatican.\u2019 According to.statements obtajned that the friars\u2019 of the Adi lanifa, who number men, should leave Gdn London \u201cBlack anû :YVaité.\u201d ° numbers at di erent times, 80 that when Vanderlip was arrested at his | a 29, 1834.He came of humble - of studies in the Jesuits\u2019 College of his - jatics.in the Piccone Marine College of Genoa.of the necessity of further discussion.{fissure was formed in \u201cthe \u2018ground, one |.arm of which js 40 feet long \"and about | that London; : \u2018At.4\u2014The- Arhstrong-Or- Wireless * Te'ephone - Company hes |- béen formed for-the- purchase of the in- pts dnd: £0 sell the instru- ope: to the Presi-| : {-reliable sources, it.is the intention of the-[\" Vatican üguetin- |.Lian, nd\" Recollete 1 here in small | = R a A qe Ne XG 5, x .to \u2014 EN died duri the 2nd C.MR.Monument \u2018érectëd by their comrades to the memory of the non-commission-.\u201cofficers -and men \u2018of the: 1st and-2nd Bat the siege of Ladysmith, South \u2018Africa.Reproduced from a-photograph sent to.WITNESS A WROUGHT IRON SEWER | Engineers Agree Upon Plans for the Proposed Harbor Drain \u2018WILL BE.SUBMERGED.DURING \" HALF \u2018ITS LENGTH\u2014TO DISCHARGE BELOW C.P.R.\u2018 ELEVATORS.Within the past few days considerable | progress: has apmarently been made to- | 1 wards the settlement of- the \u2018mportant question of the extension of the Elgin Basin sewer.The engineems of the Road Department at the City Hall and the harbor engineers have practically arrived \u2018at am agreement as to exactly how the work is to be done if permission is finally given by the Harbor Board to lay the sewer on the harbor side of-the flood protection wall.But there is still some \u2018doubt\u2019 as to whether this.permis sion will be given, for the harbor engineer fears that if the sewer is to be constructed in the .present low-level \u2018wharves it will greatly delay the work, now in active progress, of filling in the shore wharves to the new.high level.Of course the object -of asking for permission to lay \u2018the sewer in \u2018the oil wharves before the filling in takes place is to save the additionäl cost of twelve thousand dollars to excavate the sewer trench to\u2019 the extra depth represented by the \u201cdifference between the height of the present low-level wharves and tne new high-level ons, There are three considerations which may lead the Harbor Commissioners to give the permissin to ldy the sewer in the old wharves before they are covered up under the filling for the new wharves! They are being urged privately upon the commissioners by Ald.L.A.Lapointe, who is interesting himself in having the work pushed through.First, if the.sewer is laid on the baz- bor \u2018side -of the flood protection: wall, Commissionens.street, which in rainy weather: is really impassable, can: be paved 'mext year; if it has to be laid on \u2018the city side, Commissioners stréet will bave to bè' out up dgain mext -year, \u201cthe work itself nwill cause months of delay.to the paving, the settlement of the disturbed roadway will.take many more, and a% least a couple of years will ela before Commissioners street is paved.- Secondly,\u201d the granting of the permis sion.will effect a saving of twelve or uf- teen \u2018thousand dollars mn \u201cthe \u201cconstrue: tion of \u2018the.cewer,-and even supposing that \u2018the courts decide that the city is responsible for the cost, the interests of thie Harbor Commissioners and the city | of Montreal are identical.Thirdly: \u201cthe courts, which -have tle Mratier before them, may decide.that the \u2018Harbor Commissioners, -having by their \u201cworks blocked the natural outlet of the sewer, which was originally a natural water course, are responsible lor - the cost of the extension of the sewer, RE ; ; and in that.case the commissioners: would t lions of the King\u2019s Royal Rifles.who \u201cMontreal by Trooper G.W.Foster, of the moment cotites to resume negotiations between Governor Taft and the apostolic\u2019 delegates all the friars will have left the archipelago \u201cin such- way.that the friar w, question will have résolyed-iteelf without «ur eae.,, AFTER-TWENTY YEARS, .Wi , Ont, Aug.1.\u2014T years\" ago David \u2018Parent, ofthis city, merried à youñg woman.-À few monthe after.the; éd ding: fhe couple quarrelled and.separated, \u2018The wife Went.to \u2018Detroit to: live; and subsequently driftd aprrely out:of Pârent's: life.: : À féw \u2018days\u2018ago a \u2018young man called.on Parent, wlio: had | continued to live \u2018in.Windsor, cirfyi on.a gardening business, and announced .himself-\u2018as \u2018David\u2019s \u2018don.Parent kad never heard that he was, a father.Young Parent\u2018told his-fathier that he wished: his ki parents would live- ther, D band that i ats gare the Tan reconciliation : with.his.wife, - Yesterday Mgrs.Parent came back \"to the hus.bend Tomer CURIOUS WORK.BY: Lit ANG.: Troy, Uk, -Abg: }.~~During a severe eléc- Uricai stores hers \u2018esterdey a cross-ahaped a.one six inches; wide; and \u2018the otlier.207 long \u2018ad \u2018six'\u2018inches wide.Wie 8rms-ôf.the converge.thére- is eut one ro dead dE ane leet Jong, weg Vrai sd.touch: ba aad.: bottom.The.theory.is advanced: that a bolt of lightning entered the | of ground, but fhioge, ia ert 1 \u2018MicOuat ys.the United Caunties.of Stor- | Maclennan, K.C, and I.Hilliard for tue ; Matilda, {ship of À - be the \u2018direct gainers by \u2018the prospec Co ; Dy ; tive saving of from twelve to \u201cfifteen : IMPORTANT DRAINAGE SUITS, thousand doljams.> wot Coinwall, Aug.2\u2014A very important The engineering.plans connected with drainage, case has been going on here all [the work are being completed, end the week Fetore Big Honor J.B.Rankin,|_____\"- _- \u2014 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902, \u2014 QE it was becoming impossible with safety owing to the growth of the city, to divert the Elgin basin sewer discharge durin, flood: time, by the other sewers.> The building of the new sewer is nag entirely a question of finances and an rangement .bebween the city and Harbor Commissioners.\u2019 .APPOINTMENTS IN :THE JESUIT ORDER.cut The appointments of the Jesuit order for the year 1902-1903 have just been un.nounced by the Superior, the Rev.I.ther Filiatrault.\u2019 The Rev.Father Turgeon remains rector of St.Mary\u2019s College, and the Rev.Father Bournival rector of the Cul- lege of the Immaculate Conception.The staff of the Loyola College will be as follows :\u2014 President, the Rev.Arthur E.Jone; vice-president and minister, the Rev, I.W.Doyle; bursar, the Rev.David Plante; professor of philosophy, the her, Martin Fox; professor of physics, the Rev.I.J.Kavanagh; professor of jie.torie, the Rev.Gregory Fere; professar of humanities, the Rev.Alex.gnions first grammar, the Rev.Thomas Gor man; second grammar, the Rev.T.Jy.one; third grammar, pre Revo Dre er; preparatory, the Rev.N.Quirk; pre fects, the Rev.A.Gaume, and the Res .Gravel.The Rev.Father John Coffee, former bursar of Loyola College, goes to the St, Boniface College, Manitoba, in the same capacity.~The Rev.Father T.McCarthy, formerly professor at Loyola College, goes to Mold, Wales.he Rev.Fatber D.Dumesni goes to the St.Boni face College, and, the Rev.Father J.Jean, formerly professor of French at Loyola, becomes a member of the teach ing staff of St.Mary\u2019s College.The Rev.Father ene Schmidt will be director of the Alumni Sodality, in the place of the Rev.Father Cadot, appointed pastor of Sault Ste.Marie.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rst THE TRADES CONGRESS .SOME OF THE.IMPORTANT SUB JECTS.TO BE DISCUSSED.\u2014 \u2014 The eighteenth' annual session of the Trades and Labor.Congress of Canada will convene in C.0.¥.Hall, King street, \u2018city.of Berlin, Province of Ontario, on Monday, Sept.15, 1902, at 10 o'cloék am.AH labor organizations in the Dominion of Canada are entitled to send \u2018representatives.: - À circular issued by Mr.Ralph Smith, M.P., the president, says: Owing to the introduction of the following bills, affect ing labor, namely: No.146\u2014An act for the settlement of Railway Labor Dis putes\u2019; No.122; \u2018An act further to amend the.act to restrict the importation and employment of aliens\u2019; No.32, \u2018An act to amend the Conciliation Act, 190U: \u2018The proposed amendment to the Trade Mark.and Design Act, with a view of legalizing the Union Label\u2019; and \u2018The report of the Chinese and Japanese com- \u2018mussion -on -the exclusion of Oriental coolie labor in the Province of British Columbia,\u2019 as to which, consequent upon itlie short duration of the last session.\u2018action bas been deferred until next ses drainage referee.The case is styled \u201d- b das and Glengarry, and is an action for damages brought by James: \u2018McOuat and Thomas H.McOuat, of.the \u2018township of Matilda, against the United Counties for.damages arising out of the.eanstruction of drainage work on the | Nation river, in the county of Dundas, and for a mandamus to.compel the defendants to complete the work.The flooding took place from July 8 to 15, 1899,-and the first week in June, 1900, \"The township of Matilda and the township of Augusta were made parties at a former sitting.The continued trial of the.action before His Honor J.B.Ran- tin, drainage referee, began on Monday.The action was, dismissed with-costs as ainst the township of Augusta, the plaintiff\u2019s counsel stating that no evidence would be offered against them.The trial has continude all week, and will probably be completed on Saturday.Mesars.G.T.Blackstock, K.C, D.B plaintiffs.© Messrs.M.Wilson, n£.James leitch, K.C., for the United Counties.7 ; Messrs.\u201d J.P.Mabee, K.C., and J: G.Harkness for.the township of Mr.R.Smith for the town Photographed at Klerksdorp- .THE _POM-POM THAT WAS ATTACHED TO THE 2ND.C.M.R.by Trooper G.W, Foster.» McGillivray vs.the township of Lo- chiel and others.\u2014An action: for damages arising from the conetruction of award commissionére will be informed- at.their \u2018next meebing exactly what is proposed.no _wiusydl, bolt \u201cof \u2018lightning: was noticed during the storm.0 Co Sl drains into Spriug creek, in the township of.Lochiel.: Arugment took place \u2018in the: court house.here the other day before His Honor J.B.Rankin, drainage .referee.Judgment was reserved.T D/OF MONTREAL, WHO HART'S RIVER.Foster at Klerksdorn.Considerable.modifications have been made in the original plans for.tlie new sewer.: est by the aldermen was to build a brick sewer on or slightly below the level of the old wharves end to have the outlet on the south side of the Victoria pier at the present Laprairie ferry wharf.The plans detailed at the city surveyor\u2019s office and submitted by Mr.Barlow on Thursday last to the harbor en- \u2018gineer, Mr.Kennedy, provide that the outlet I not be in Victoria pier at all, but in the face of the shore wharf 1 below the C.P.x.levator, in the St.Mary's ourrent, in .Tt is alco provided - that the - sewer shall, inntead of being on the old sewer surface, be laid in a trench six feet deep, where it comes through the flood protection wall in front of the custom house, the depth steadily increasing to\u2019 give the the sewer would be five or eix feet below the ordin: summer level of the river.ESS would.at \u201ctimes .be com y.duriniz a.considerable part of.its length, square.rom this it would result that- there would be constant high, internal pressure, which no brick or-even cast iron sewer could etand\u2026 So the engineers have decided that the sewer must consist of a big; strong, wro 0 wil be.somewhat expenvive but durable.\u2018The sinking of the sewer is.due™first to the necessity of providing for a good fall, and.secondly to the importance of providing for secur; against frost at the lower end of the harbor, .\u2018During thigh water the discha ree of the sewer will have to be provided for by a | new pumping plant.an à system of flood gates; \u2018but the city engineers Bave long \u2018been demanding a nev, e pumpin (mtétion,dramving attention to the fact that The omginal plan as suggested: ught.iron tube, which | necessary inclination, until at the outlet.À probably às far up as Jacques Cartier- sion, the coming convention.(whith must voice the opinion où organized labor, as à whole) will be the most important yet held, and at which some of the mest brilliant men in the Canadian labor movement will assemble, and we hope that Divine Providence will give them Jight to wisely study the history of our movement and benefit by its examples in- faking into account the present ne cessities of our foilens and in devising means for their advancement, to promote the study of: existing labor laws, to encourage the introduction of new legislation for the betterment of the com ditions of the: wage-earmers of Canady, end, above all, to foster and extend vie hesic principles of our movement\u2014educt- tion; organization, legislation, conciliation and arbitraticn., \u2018 .N \u2014 : THE PALMA TROPHY ANOTHER CHANGE OF DATE CON: TEMPLATED.\u201cOttawa, Aug \u20181\u2014 Another change is ID contemplation regarding the competitiN for the Palma trophy.Owing to the cancellation: of the eailing date of ther steamer \u2018Lake Manitoba,\u2019 on which thé Finglish team had taken passage, he authorities of the Notional Rifle Associa \u2018tion of Great Britain have asked the D: R.À.if a-later date for the comperi | tion could.be arranged.Col.Tilton, chairman of the D.R.A.executive, hos telegraphed \u2018the N.:R.\u2018Assocation of the United States, asking if another week will be acceptable, and on receipt of thew reply the day for the competition will be finally fixed.If the United States team do not agree to a change then the Eng- %i&h team will not come.to Canada ths \u2018year In the event of the Americalp | team agreeing, \u2018the Tuesday after the D.% \u2018À.week will probably be eelected. h in inn the - the the the -ja- eti- , Of the present East.End Church was Second Part.+» \u2018 .\u2014 \u2018MONTREAL, SATURDAY, : AUGUST .2, 1902 oe p\u2014\u2014 re _ \u2014 \u2014 Advertisements.= EAST \u2018END METHODIST \u2018CHURCH.A Champion of the 7 Temperance - Cause and a Powerful Evangelistic Agency.ITS HISTORY IS WOVEN INTO THE LIFE OF THE EAST END OF THE CITY.Three Quarters of a Century of Christian Work.Organized Methodism in Montreal dates from the year 1802, when the Rev.Joseph Sawyer, of the New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, came over on a \u2018visit and organized the first \u2018class\u2019 The Rev.Samuel Merwin, from the same Con-\u2019 ference, came here in 1803 as the first Methodist minister stationed in Montreal, and the first Methodist Church was built on St.Sulpice street in 1808.Methodism has been the religion ot the common people from the day of its foundation to the present time, and in tre and spring.of Montreal Methodism, and was the only church owned by the.denomination in the city.The Rev.Dr.Stinson was the pastor of St.James.Church, \u201cwhich was situated at the comer of St.James and St.Ftan=! côis Xavier streets.The members of the new \u2018society, as the early communicants of the Methodist Church called themselves, when they first banded together as a churely, were ministered to partly by the pastors of \u2018St.James\u2019 and partly by lo- , cal preachers and \u2018class\u2019 leaders.Good * progress was.made during the first ten yéars of the society\u2019s existence, so that in 1837 the congregation had \u2018increased to such an extent.that it was found the early days some of its most success- ; necessary to secure a new.chapel.THE EAST END METHODIST ! ful exponents were laymen.Few Methodist preachers, indeed, in the first quarter of the last century, had a college education.Laymen became officials of the church, and.the most intelligent end spiritual among them were chosen to be Sunday-school superintendents, class leaders and local preachers.\u2018The propagation of Methodist- doctrine.was thus fargely in the hands of the laity, while the direction of.the new work alone kept the ministers in charge of the various districts fully.occupied.\u2018The Mountain street congregation is usually looked upon as constituting the second Methodist Church ond it is so-called in the official records of the denomination, its organization dating back to 1832, but it would ap- ear from reliable information available hat there is a sense in which the Hast ¥nd Church should be considered the second church.° In the year 1828 a \u2018society\u2019 was form-) ed in the \u2018Quebec suburbs,\u201d as the east end of the .city was then called, and in_the following year a small chapel and school house were erected in Gain street THE LATE HON.SENATOR FERRIER, Who provided first meeting .place for East so \u2018End Church.for the aceommodation of the.congregation; and the\u2019 children of families living in the neighborhood.This chapel was a frame building, about forty feet long, by twenty-four wide, and of very unpretentious appearance, both inside a few scattered houses to be seen in what is to-day the thickly) populated section of the east end, \u2018and cattle grazed in the fields in which the site then situated.At that time things that seem, to the present generation, to have \u2018always been,\u201d either did not exist.or in Montreal, | were new to the- people of the time.Old St.James was then (1827), the cen- STREETS, OPENED 1845: The cause im the east end found a true and generous friend at -this period in\u2019 Mr.James Ferrier, afterwards \u201cthe Honorable Senator Ferrier, who fitted up a neat and commodious place ôt worship on Montcalm street pear Notre Dame street, which he presented to the THE LATE RBV.DR.RICHEY, \u2018Who opened the East End Church.society.The meeting place on Mont- |.\u2018calm street is described as a long.upper room in a frame building which stood between Notre Dame \u2018street, the east end of which was called St.Mary's street, and the river, and was used asa chair factory on week days.The following entry appeared in.the \u2018| records of the trustees of St.James's Church on this subject, dated Oct.24, 1837: Resolved, That we cheerfully 3 cept the charge e building: in the Quebec suburbs, do generously fitted up by Mr.Ferrier, at his own expense, for the worship.of God, and \u2018that the thanks of this meeting are hereby tendered to Mr.Ferrier for his kind and liberal offer.\u201d \u2026 \\ This place was occupied by the society free of charge until 1845, when the present church in Lagauchetiere street, corner of Plessis street, was erected: The late Senator Ferrier was through- I out his life a most liberal supporter of: and out.In those days there were but M ethodism in Montreal; contributing largely towards the erection of the various church buildings; cutting :down or wiping out debts on church properties; indefatigable in his labors as.trustee, steward, clams.leader Sunday- \"school superintendent; and in other de- artments of church.work.Nor did he orget , other .Christian organizations, but ever showed himself \u2018a generous and broad-spirited sympathizer, with all CHURCH, CORNER OF LAGAUCHETIERE AND PLESSIS \u2018| services following on Sunday, Hie funeral was ome of the largest and | : Hick, 1828-30; W.Croscom: | moral, philanthropic and religious en.; terp ; $ FRAILSICKLY WON rises.; The Hon.James Ferrier was born Fifeshire, Scotland, in.the year 1806: He came to\u2019 Montreal in 1821.He wh originally a Presbyterian, but, on com; ing to Montreal, became \u2018interested iu the.Methodist.body, identified himself, with its early struggles, and in 1822 joined it.In 184] he was elected to] the City Council and in 1847 be was |: elected Mayor of Montreal.Battalion of |.He was à colonel of the First £ Montreal militia; a member of the, Board of the Royal Institution for the Advancemont of Learning (MgGill University), president of St.Andrew\u2019s Society, and was made a life member of the Legislative Council of Canada in EN Made Healthy Dr; S.B.Hartman Will Treat \u201c \u2018Women Free: of Charge Dur- 1847.Acewas called to the Legilatire |\" ing the Summer Months.Council of Quebec in 1867, and .in the same year was made a member of the council of Victoria College, Cobourg.He retired from active business with a competency in 1836, at the age when most men commence to build fortunes.He was the prime mover in .the es tion of the second St.James Streep Chufch, which, stood.where the.Temple.Building now stands, and was the: largest contributor to its funds during bis life: time.During the whole of the time this dhunch existed he.was the superii- tendent of its \u2018Sunday-school.the last survivor of \u2018the original board of trustees, He was undeniably the most - He was: representative layman of the Methodist Church in Canada in his-day.His amazing energy as well as the high Christian consecration of the man, alt \u2018once brought him to the front in everything connected with the interests of the Methodist Church.He mot only generously assisted the work in connection with the St.James and East End churches but led the way for the erection of the old Griff fintowm, or Ottawa Street Church, the predecessor of ie presént Mountain Mr.Ferrier filled almost every office in\" the Methodist Church open to laymen; he was a strong advocate of Metlio- dist union; was early impressed with the advantages of \u2018ministerial education and was the founder of the Wesleyan Thealogical College, now effilidted with MoGill University.- His enthusiasm Sor the prosperity.of McGiHl knew no pounds.Indeed whatever tended to promote the welfare of the: city.found | in him a zealous advocate.; Mz.Ferrier died on May 30, 1888, amd was buried from St.James Methodist Church on June 2, very large memorial une :3.THE LATE REV.G.H.DA First pastor statipned at the Bast .\u201cChurch.2 most representative ever seén: in The ministers nwho had charge + entire work in Montreal, being \u2018East Bod, and -efterwards Wel Street congregations were as.fol The Rev.Mesere.J.Stimson, 1827 \u2018William Squire, 1 \u2018men for diseases peculiar totheir -_ Miss Ida B.Wood, Los Angeles, Cal, : Vice, President of the Young Women\u2019s Union, writes as follows :\u2014 .21am thankful to you for placing on thé market.such a valuable medicine as Peruna.I consider it \u2018of especial.value - for: \u2018the different ailments of women, its \u201crestorative powers have saved me much \u2018| 'pain\u2019and I.now enjoy perfect health.1 \u201cadvice my friends Po use Peruna instead \"of \u201cdoctor's prescriptions which I have found very expensive and uncertain.Peruna- is inexpensive and sure.\u2019 \u2014Miss | Ida-B.Wood.\"Miss Mattie Ketchum, Marshall, Tex., - #Peruna has made me a well \u2018And strong woman, and I have fellthe faith in the world in it.When 1 first began taking it I twas troubled with headache and backache and dizzy spells.The doctors did not seem to help me, But three bottles of Peruna cured me-completely.I have not felt 1 badly for over a year and am pleased that it was brought to my \u2018notice.I have recommended it 10 a number of my friends.\u201d\u2014 [Briss Mattie Ketcham, Fo \u2018Frail Women.\u2018That American women \u2018are growing more slender and frail is:too apparent to aty observer: for argument.Slender: ness\u2019 and fragility are the words that best describe the typical girl of to-day.F air aesthetic, standpoint,.perbaps, x he more- buxom.\u2018woman of two -gen- but \u2018 from.the doctor's :Hartman- has given this subject especial study and thought, and has done mchi toward: remedying the matter.He \u201c| Thies dn annual distribution of -books jobed ito the subject of the care and \u2018of \u2018women.; He conducts a prodigious cor- #espondence.which recovers all \u2018| barteof the United States.giving d ions, ete.ete.| without charge.+ a »; préeer pons.ponts o doce ies very letter receives promptand réfut-atténtion.and is végard- preparations to treat these wo- sex; during the summer months.Every letter will be answered giv- \u2018ingthe doctor\u2019sinvaluableadvice: after forty-five years\u2019 experience in the treatment of women.\u2018 The doctor has now ready for the public a book for women \u2018only.This Pook ehows how few women are really free from cararrh; how meny have catarrh in some form or location.This book will :be sent free to any woman addressing The Peruna Medigine Company, Columbus, Ohio.: .If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe- Tuna, write at once to Dr.pan, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valu- President of able advice gratis.-._ Address Dr.Hartman, the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.} and Robust by Dr.Hartman's Free od as strictly confidential.~Pri.} artman has made extensive: Correspondence, i > = - 0 + .foarte Ss Sc = es = be, 1833; Wm.\u201cBarry, \u2018Analysis proves that it is the BEST obtainable.Highest Citricity and: Finest: Flavor.© 2 EVANS AND SONS; Limited.co F ENOUGH W is quite enough for some people, but most people : want water every day, If ° : RIDER OR ERICSSON HOT AIR PUMPS PE 8 are used you can\u2019 have water every day in the year, o NE i>\u20148 and your cook or stableboy is the only engineer F6 needed.25,000 in daily use.Le R.H.BUCHANAN & 692 CRAIC STREET, MONTREAL Toast RUIT MONTREAL AND TORONTO.> = = Tree 7 , oh - \"+ CANADIAN AGENTS, 8 04 i SE Ry orn ed tL 3 me {William Lord and Matthew Richey, D.D., 1835; W.M.Harvard and J.B.Kelley, M.D., 1838; R.L.Lusher and E.Botterell, 1837; R.L.Lusher and R.Hutchinson, 1838; \u2018B.-L.Lusher and J.P.Hetherington, 1839; R.L.Lusher, IW.Squire and J.P.Hethérington, 1840; R.L.Lusher, W.Squire and John Bor- tend, 1841; W.Squire, J.Borland and R.Cooney, 1842; M.Lang, J.B.Boown- all \u2018and R.Cooney, \"1843-44; Matthew Richey, D.D., C.Churchill and Geo.H.Davis, 1845.In this year the present East End Church was opened by the senior pastor of \u2018the circuit, the Rev.Matthew Richey, D.D., and the Rev.G.H.Davis.wes placed in charge as the first regular minister of the new independent church.The total number of communicanis con- mected with the Methodist body at that time in Montreal was 770 and those directly connected with the East Bnd Church numbered about one hundred._ The original cost of the East End Church was $23,401.; ce The Rev.Dr.Richey was a men m every way remarkable; majestic in bear: ing, elegant in manmens and undoubtedly one of the most eloquent ministers or bis day.The Rev.Mr.Davis entered the ministry in England in 1842.He studied for two years at the Richmond -Institw®, London, England, was ordained on Nov.9, 1845, and Montreal was his finst station.\u2018He is remembered on account of hie great earnestuess.He remained in the active work for forty years at the end of which time he was compelled, through bodily infirmity, to ask for superannuation.Co.The year 1845 marked the beginning of a mew era for Meshodism in.Mont real.On July 27 the second St.James Street Church\u2014the thid building oceu- pied by ithe congregation\u2014was opened.pon their leaving the former church at the corner of St.Francois Xavier street, almost the entire furnishings were taken out of it and placed in the new Le- \u2018gauchetiere street building, which was ready for opening a few weeks later.One of the articles taken from the old St.James Street Church was the pulpit \u2018which is still in use in the East End Church.It must have been built in 1621 and is still good.The style of this \u2018pulpit is its greatest peculiarity, its \u2018height being a remarkabie feature.Ib was once a \u2018double-decker,\u2019 and was evidently designed for the use of a preacher and a clerk, a lesson reader or a pre- centor.Its height is a necessity in some respects as it places the preacher in a position convenient to the choir, which occupies the gallery directly be- bind him and also enables persons sitting in the side galleries to see him, whi they: could not do if the pulpit were lowered.The galleries at one time went all the way round the interior of the church but the end over the entrance to the church has mot been used for many years and is now partitioned off.The seats have the old-fashioned straight backs though the pews were modernized to the extent of taking off the dooms and the comfort of some has been increased by the introduction of cushions.The basement bas been altered several times and now affords.abundant accommodation for Sunday-schoo!, Christian, Endeavor meetings, social gatlierings and a reading-room which was fitted wp a couple of years ago for the young men of the congregation.The church proper, with galleries will seat about seven hundred persons.It is a large plain-looking stone building and in its early days was one of the most comfortable and commodious dn the eity- The style of exterior architecture i8 of the Grecian Doric order, the front 2 THE LATE REV.GEO.DOUGLAS, D.D., A distinguished pastor of the East End hurch.- - x\u201c being a reproduction of an ancient Greek temple and is quite interesting to lovers of antiquity.The entrance, which is on Lagauchetiere street, is ornamented with four large Doric pillars supporting an angular pediment.The windows are of the old style, having small panes and ere cov with wire screens to protect them from stones which sometimes acci- \u2018dentally get into the hands of the mis- dbievous small boy.This etyle is the most suitable when smashes take place.as, for imstance, a short time ago, when some idle lads broke eighty of the small in one week, \u2018jist for fun.\u2019.For- .\u201ctunately they were caught by the police \u201cænd- their- parents :had to replace the broken glass.Since then peace has reigmed.E ss 5 Daring the pastorate of the Rev.Mr.Davis, the Rev.Messrs.Chas.Churchill and Dr.Richey and others often preach- sed in this church, by exchange of pul- The Rev.(afterward Dr.) Lachlin Tay- Jor succeeded Mr.Davis in 1848.The Rev.John Jenkins, DD.LLD.; and Er James nd Brean pron a .James 1 dy ed in \u201cthe Past End \u2018Church by way .of a change, as also did the Rev.Charles La- 5 The Rev.G.N.A, F.T.Dickson sue- Loeeded to \u2018the pastorate in.1851.The - i bleeding and protruding pile, shemanufacturers haveguaranteed it.rd tes.Himonialsin the daily press and ask yourneigh- \u2018a whatthey think of it.You can use it and Ket your money back if not cured.0c a box, ap ers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto Dr, Chase's Ointment.\u2018t had.& rather hard time.Queen.\u2018This spea Rev.Geo.Douglas, D.D., LL.D, follow: ed in 1852-53 and the Rev J.H.Bishop in 1854.In 1854 Methodism in Montreal.was divided into three circuits\u2014 centre, east and west.oo The division caused trouble, however, owing to the manner in which the arrangement was carried out by those in authority \u2018and resulted in.driving from the Methodist cause in Montreal a large percentage\" of the membership of two congregations.This movement seriously affected \u201cthe.East End Church, \u2018as 183 members out of a total of 248, includin all the officials but one, withdrew.- The seceders invited the New Connexion Methedist Church to open a cause in Mbntreal,{with the result that a new church was built on Panet street for those living in the east end and amothar on Dupre lane for those in the western circuit.\u2019 : The Rev.J.H.Bishop was appointed to the East End Church in 1854 and One of those who stayed with the East End Church in its hour of trial was Mr.John Burrell.The work was maintained and in time fecovered from.the effects of the unfor- trnate cincumstance.The ministers appointed to the East End for the next few years were as follows: In 1855, the Rev.J.Jones; in 1856-57, the Rev.J.E.Sanderson; in 1858-59, the Rev.E.B.Ryckman, D/D.; in 1860-62, the Rev.W.R.Parker, D.D.; in 1863-65, the Ray.H.F.Bland; the assistant, the Rev.®lhos.Derrick; in 1866-68, the Revs.John Bor- lend and S.J.Hunter; in 1869-71, the Bers .J.A.Gordon and Alex.Camp- In 1870 the cirdait system as hitherbo otlfer churches had eprung up in the meantime and each one, as it became self-supporting, \u2018managed its own affairs and had its own minister.The East End Church had by this time got a good start again.During Mr.Sanderson's | pastorate the.church was beautified and \u2018ihe basement improved, the minister, share of the work with his own hands in addition to \u2018his pastoral duties.Dr.He was: an ex-president of the confer- and did good service.His suocces- kind of man and was the first minieter to remain for a three-year term.During Dr.Parker\u2019s time a free school was started to supply ithe needs of those who were unable to afford education: for their children even at a low charge: There were no.public schools in the cast end at that time \u2018and the fees charged by \u201cprivate schools were too bigh for many to pay.This school \"was kept up as a free yndenominational day school for eight years with an avèr- -age attendance of about sever |The poorest were even supplied with Yooks free amd.in additicn-itoiall this the ladies of the church treated the children to .a Christmas \"dinner.fit forthe EDeaka clame for, the \u2018Fast.End p rs, à HIADY.ing: positions responsibility th swe- cess today \u201ccan testify to having received their education there.The suc- esa of \"the underfakibg was\" largely \u2018dae sas ep aryl oe maintained was done away with, Several who had been a carpenter, doing a large Ryckman remained there for two years.sor, the Rev.Dr.Parker, Tae 2 génial Square Church for three years.,-seventy pupils.- \"INTERIOR OF THE EAST END METHODIST CHURCH.hold of the work in.a missionary epirit | and won the lasting gratitude of Bun: dreds of pupils.\"- oo \u2018 : The Rev.Henry F.Bland succeeded | Dr.Parker-in 1863.He wes the first 4 THE LATE REV, JOHN BORLAND, .A notable pantor of-the East End Church.| J married: preacher in charge of hé: church.It-is worthy of remark thai up to this labe-date the accounts of th chürch mere all kept id Halifax currency, or ds, ehiliings and pence.\u201cThe poun ; changé to, \u2018dollars and cents\u2019 was ghade | The first Ladies Aid Society | in 1864.in this church was 0 during his term.The Rev.Mr.Bland commenced to preach in 1858 at St.Andrews ur der the chairman of the district, in 1860.he was received on trial and was: stationed at Hemmingford; in 1862 'he was ordained; ih 1863 he ivas\u2019 appointed\u201d to the Montreal east circuit, where\u2019 Le remained until June, 18686, during which time he\u2019 opened Sherbrooke Street Church and assisted in raising the extension fund.which went towards} the establishment of the Dominfon Square | and Point St.Charles ch inches also.Dundas, Kingston and Bellewlle; Ont\u2019, and Quebec city followed wmtil: 1874 when thé Rev.Mr.Bland returned to\u2019 Montreal and was stationed\u2019 at Domimon chairman of the Montreal district from June, 1874 to 1876 and was a delegate] to the.Geperal Conference in 1878.died in December, 1898.: - CE The Rev.Jobn: Borlind* sisted by the Rev.Sid.Hh had Sheibrooke Street \u2018 k | after, also.Mr.Borland was one of thé pioneehs \u2018of \u2018Methodism and was a ¢ol- league \u2018of the \u2018Rev, Dr, Squife in 1841.!- He held \u2018numerous important ments, includin Montreal \u2018Conference, chairmanship of: several districts and had charge :of some; He Was} Church \u201cto look g the presidency of the] SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902, ofthe most influential -churelies.He fais a Champion-of the cause.of the Oka\u2019 Indians at the time of their land troubles, many years ago now, and wrote a eeries of forcible articles on the subject in the press of the day.He was a man of strong convictions and unusual power in maintaining them.\u2018The Rev.J.A.Gordon followed him and he in turn was succeeded by the Rev.Wm.Galbraith, D.D., in 1872 to Dr.Galbraith was a theologian.and \u2018| argumentative preacher.During his pastorate Sherbrooke Street Church, separ- atéd from the East End and became an independent congregation.It was also during his term that the present organ | Sres placed in the East End Church: \u2018Musical matters as well as other branches of the work had been developing during the flight of years, and the | time had come when a modern organ was thought desirable.The days of the precentor or man who \u2018pitched\u2019 the tunes had long since passed.A small \u2018Alexandre\u2019 harmonium had seen service i} { and bad been succeeded by a small pipe :} organ which was purchased from one of the Baptist churches.But the latter \u201cWas now out.of date and a committee, two.of \u2018whose members were Dr.Robins'and Mr.Jos.Eveleigh, was-appoint- ed.The committee found that the or- d Jgan formerly in use in the American es terian Church was for sale.That church once.stood at the corner of Me- Gill and St.James street on the site | how occupied by Messrs.A.S.Campbell & Comipany\u2019s clothing store.\u2018The THE REV.G.G.HUXTABLE, our years pastor:of the East End \u201cChère - - 1 Comb, Ransom, \u2018I Ransom, Coopier, John Burrell, | Pickup, Fessenden, John Millen, Rich- \"lan; Lieutenant Davis -had to go away for his health and some one else was got to fill the ition.Going back Beyond that time a Mr.Mitchell is remembered as leader of the choir, and also Mr.George Vary, who has since dome excellent work m connection with musical matters at Sherbrooke Street, Dominion Square and other churches.Dr.Robins became connected with the East End Church about the year 1857, when the church was just recovering from the effects of the secession to the New Connexion and he has had not a little to do with its prosperity since that time.He was organist of the church at the time when Professor Muller, bandmaster of the 60th Rifles, was choirmaster.This was a good while before the new organ was bought.Prof.Muller bad conducted before the Queen and Prince Consort.When he resigned Dr.Robins became leader.He was succeeded as organist by Mr.Howard Ransom.Mrs.Simmester is said to have been the first regular organist after the present pipe organ was bought.Mr.Herbert Patton was the next; Mr.8.K.Robins, son of Dr.Robins, followed him and Miss Shuttleworth (now Mrs.Ahern), succeeded him.On Mrs.Ahern resigning, in 1894, Miss Bella Tarlton was appointed organist, and on her resignation about -four years ago, Mrs.Ahern was again prevailed upon to take the position, which she still fills with entire satisfaction.The following have been the pastors of the church since the Rev.Dr.Galbraith.- In 1875-77, the Rev.Richard Whiting; in 1878-80, the Rev.D.V.Lucas, D.D.; in 1881-82, the Rev.J.B.Saunders, D.; in 1883, the Rev.J.M.Hagar, M.A.; in 1884-86, the Rev.James Kines; in 1887-88, the Rev.Wm, Hall, M.A.; in 1889-01, the Rev.Alfred McCann; \u2014in 1892-04, the.Rev.Foster 1 McAmmond, B.A\u201d; in 1894-97, the Rev.F.OC.Reynolds; in 1897 to 1901, the Rev.G.G.Huxtable; from June, 1901, to the present time, the Rev.tw, Crane.Their work at the East End was uniformly successful and without exception they- were ular with the people.for a number of years d in lec: tyring on behalf of the.temperance cause.- Thé Rev.Mr.McCann was a sympathétic and attractive preacher.:He was an Irishman amd \"a brother of Vicar-General McCann, of the Roman Catbolis Church in the diocese of Toronto.: The Rev.Dr.Saunders, after a two years\u2019 term, was appointed principal o: Stanstead College.His removal \u2018from the East End was strongly opposed by the officials and congregation who desired his valuable services for another year.preacher.\u2019 The church was first called ing the pastorate of the Rev.Richard iting.The late Rev.Wm.Hall, M.A, an old this church.\u201d While among this people he succeeded in.raising over five hundred dollars for the Protestant Insane Asylum at Verdun.He afterwards be- was the first Select Councillor, of Orient Council, No.19, R.T.of T., aiid was the one who suggested at the formation of the Council in the East End Church, that it be named \u201cOrient.\u201d = EE The Rev.Mr.Huxtable, who immediately preceded the present pastor, remous invitation of the quarterly board for four years.He is now stationed al St.Henri.Speaking of his pastorate at the East End, he said that one ot progress in the \u2018Fast End was.the continual change going on owing to \u2018the removal of members.During bis pastorate no.less than .ninety members moved away.True, ofhers came in, but such changes were detrimental to any cause.The residents of \u2018the East End also were becoming more French than formerly, many of the English people woving out to the suburbs., A proposal had been made to sell the old church and establish the work in a centre further north.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society had already a nest egg in the strong box awaiting such a move.The leading principle of the Fast End Church was to keep out of debt, and it \u2018was one of the few Montreal churches which had a clear balance sheet.The Rev.G.G.Huxtable is the oldest preacher in the active work of the ministry in the Montreal Conference today.e was born in Devonshire, England, and commenced to preach in 1850, and has been at it constantly with very little.rest ever since.He entered the ference.and early in his ministry was appointed to the West India Islands; though still retaining his niembership with the British Conference.e has been thirty years in the Canadian field, his stations here having been Winches- \u2018ter, Smith\u2019s Falls, Perth, Kemptville, Iroquois, Cataraqui, the East End and St.Henri, all in the Montreal Conference.- .Mr.Huxtable is a well known temperance and prohibition advocate and \u2018his letters on these questions which have \u201cappeared in the \u2018Witness\u2019 frequently, have been read with mush interest and profit.It mdy be onsid- ered characteristic of him that he instituted the first temperance organization ever formed in the West Indies.lt was there also that the Rev.Mr.Huxtable, associated with his brother- .M.G., Prime Minister of the Colony, fought successfully the battle for religious equality: By special request Mr.Huxtable told the story of his work in the West Indies at the \u2018recent conference, held in Sherbrooke.Steps have been taken to have it printed, and it is expected to appear short- Jy in book form.= ° : .Among, the long list of official members of the church the following persons will perhaps be remembered.as the most active or prominent: Messrs.T.D, Hood, A.W.Hood, John Ballard, John John : Ferns Edward ard Holland (ex-alderman); David Me- Millen (Superintendent of the House of ! Tridustry, of this city), Dr.8.P: Robins, Edward - Thompson, \u2018Jamies -McMl- VW.H: Rosevear, Thomas Costen, Sr, John Palmer, Rob.~r Miller, Watson, Matthewson, Klis The Rev.Dr.Lucas has been He bas been called the \u2018model |.the \u2018East End\u2019 Methodist Church, dur- |.Montreal.boy, was one of the pastors.of\u2019 came Principal of the French Metho- | dist Institute at Westmount.Mr.Ball | mained at the East End at the unani-.the.greatest hindrances\u2019 to permanent | ministry in the British Wesleyan Con-} in-law, now the Hon.R.H.Sawyer, | Dickson, John Terrill, Henry Armstrong, Andrew Irwin, Chas.Deacon, m.Green, Thes.Green, Edward Smith, George Deacon, A.W.Knee.YOUNG MEN'S READING ROOM.land, Ph.D)., James Hamilton Ferns, J.Rennick, John Best, Thos.Fox, James Wynn, Alex.Peden, J.Pedersen, S.F.Robins, Joseph H.Carson (secretary of the Dominion Alliance), Wm.Strang, T.Hinchcliffe, John Mills, JH.McComb, jr, Thomas Cathcart, J.L.Palmer, A.Humphreys, W.G.Joslin, W.Hart, Normington, Wilson, Waldron, Tucker, A.Lewthwaite, Sr, R.thwaite, Jr, W.Burrell, A.Ahern, J.Dicken- gen, W.F.Borland, Wm.Owers and T.McComb.The minute books from which these names were selected only go \u2018back to 1855, and come down to 18686.Several of the persons mentioned were, however, no doubt, on the boards from very early dates and some of the last named are still quarterly or trustee board mem- ers.Some \u2018of these are worthy of special mention.The late Mr.Jolin McComb, who was a member of the quarterly board from some time previous to 1855, and up to 1890, was the one official who did.not join the New Connexion at the time of the secession.He was the oldest and one of the most respected members of the church and was a class leader for very many years._MRS.A.G.E.AHERN, - Orgapist of the East End -Chureh, 7 ; ; Principal Robins, LL.D., is said to be the only member of the old board still surviving and connected with-the church as an official.In the councils of the church, and as a local preacher, and in numerous other ways, Dr.Robins has rendered most valuable service to this church and Montreal Methodism.Messrs.T.D.Hood and A.W.Hood were circuit stewards and generous supporters of the East End and other Methodist churches in the city.One of the latter's sons, A.W.Hood, Jr., became a Methodist minister and has preached in the-East End Church.Mr.John Millen was for years a class leader and city missionary, the latter under the direction of the Y.M C A Cuiry who on account of her many deeds of mercy was called \u201cthe angel of the Quebec Suburbs,\u201d and the late Richard Richerds, local preacher, must not be passed without a tribute being paid to their noble example and abundant works.Mrs.Ewan, wife of Dr.Ewan, formerly Miss Sarah J.Lewthwaite, daugbter of Mr.Alex.Lewthwaite, and a former member of the church and Epworth League of Christian Endeavor, and a teacher in the Sunday-school, is now, with her husband, laboring on the mission field in China, whither they went in 1897.Mr.John.Little, ex-Mayor of THE REV.E.W.CRANE, Présent pastor of the East End Methodist Church.London, Ont., was a member of this congregation and for a long time secre- Ptary of the Sunday-school.The Rev.Charles con was another Fast End H Sunday-echool boy.The Sunday-school has always been one of the leading features in connection with this church.Its record would make a very interesting history of itself.\u2018The earliest records have been lost.but a banner still in possession of the school beans the date 1833, from which it is reaconable to suppose that it was The names of the late Mia Catherine. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902, I pue organized in that year, if not before.It would appear that the late Dr.Geo.1Dor Douglas and the late Mr.Archie Ben- petit Were two of the earliest superintendents of this school.he sessions then as now were held at 2.30 c\u2019clock cn Sunday afternoons.The records extant give the following list of superintendents for the years indicated:\u20141858- 57, Mr.Connolly; 1858-64, Mr.Pickap; 1864-65, Mr.Rosevear; 1867-73, Mr, A, WW.Hood; 78, Mr.McCracken; 1878-79, Mr, T.B.Johnston; 1879, Mr.And.Irwin and Hy, Armetrong; 1880, Mr H.Armstrong and Mr.T.McCocmb; 1881, Mr.T.McComb; 1882-84, Mr.Jas.Murray; 1885-86, the Rev.Jas.Kines; 1887-88, J.H.Ferns; 1889, Mr.J.H.Ferns and Mr) T.McComb; 1890-93, Mr.J.Flower; 1804, the Rev.F.McAmmond and Mms.A.Tt- win; 1895-56, Mr.Andrew Irwin; from 1697 to the present time, Mr.Geo.Deacon who is ably assisted by Mr.A.G.E.Ahern.secretary and Mr.Jas, H.Hutchinson, assistant secretary, and Mr.Thos.Hinch- cliffe librarian.There are 31 teachers and 300 scholars, including primary class of 980; money raised in 1901, $434.A morning school was started also in 1858 which was kept_up until 1876 under the followi: Vine, Andrew Irwin and Mr, Ellis Dickson.as secretary and Mr.(Fred.\u2018Bennett 1i- brarian, are also tenderly remembered.Mr, C.8.J.Phillips, now a prominent member of Olivet Church, attended the Past End Sunday-school when it was too fer to go to the First Baptist school.The Fast End Church as much es any other in the city deserves to be called the mother of churches.At one time there were three congregations started and ministered to by the East End pastors and local preachers, They were 8t.Leonand\u2019s, St.Lambert\u2019s and Sherbrooke street.The first named was in a farming community but in time the |p community became entirely French and the cause died a matural death.The other two have been for years independent churches.Dorchester Street and Mount Royal avenue churches may fair- iy be claimed \u2018as children of the East ind Church.Services were also frequently held in school homses and the homes of friends at Petite Cote, St.\u2018Henri, Outremont and \u2018Hochelaga.The Hochelaga Church has had a separate existence, with ite own \"pasbor, for several years and Fairmount Avenue now serves the families or de- ecendants of families who once were ménistered to by East End workers.Services were also held at regular intervals in the early days at Longue Pointe.This church one of very few in Canada which still has affixed to it a tablet prodaiming it to have been a \u2018Wesleyan The present pastor of the church, the Rev.Edward Ward Crane, was 1 in ithe County of Gray, Ont, of Irish parentage.He was educated at Cobourg Collegiate Institute and Victoria College He entered the ministry of \u2018the Methodist Church on the Franklin Centre Circuit, Quebec, in 1874, and was \u2018ordained under the presidency of the late Rev John Borland, in Brockville, in June, 1878.Since ordination he has spent a term of three years on each of \u2018the following cireuits: Odeïltown, Que.; North Arogusta, Cardinal, Anlteville, Nortn Gower, Ont; Bell Street, Ottawa, and others.He came from the latter place to the Past End, Montreal, in June, 1001.davghter of the late Mr.Samuel Norton, of \u2018ord Mills, Ont.Their family con- mists of iwo sons and two daughters.The following are the names of the present Quarterly: and Trustee Boards: \u2014 The Rev.E.W.Orane, pastor; A.G.E.Ahern,recording steward; W.G.Bur- rell, treweurer trustee bos 1874-76, Mr.A.Irwin; 1877- | Mr.W.D.Luthwaite is superintendents: \u2018Mr.Pick- [if up, D.McMillen, Mr.Eekroyd, Mr.[ The mames of Mr, À.C.Bennett His ministry at the East End is much appreciated.Mrs.Crane is a worth League of Christian Endeavor, a \u2018Dorcas Society and a woman\u2019s missionary sociely, all of which are \u201cdoing eplendid mork.The chunch continues, as it al ways has \u2018done, to take a very active and practical interest in thé cause of temperance and the weliare of the young : who come within its sphere of .in- uence.clr THE CROWN PRINCE OF SIAM.|.Prince Maha Dajirazueh, the crown ince of Siam, is making a tour of the.\u201c| World in order to study economic conditions throughout the civilized world.His father, King Chulalongkorn I., who THE CROWN PRINCE OF SIAM.is one of the most progressive rulers of the Orient, desires that his son when he ascends the throne of Siam, shall be roperly educated in order to elevate the civilization of his native country and to bring it to a point where it will be possible to meet the encroachments of western civilization on:somewhat equal terms.The young Prince is instructed to study those methods and qualities which make the western nations superior in aggressive qualities to the Orientals, The Prince will visit the United States some time in September.THE-PREMIER OF AUSTRALTA.(Ambrose Pratt, in the London Éxpress.\u201d) Sir Edmund Barton is in person a man physique.His face ie large, good-humor- ed and intelligent.He has the eyes of a humorist, the mouth of an orator.His mobile upper lip slightly protrudes when he speaks, end assumes a thousand shapes, as though to lovingly caress each departing word.[His voice is sonorous and its delivery somewhat slow.Every- \u2018thing about the man is massive, solid end confidence-inspiring.His manner is full of charm, and is responsible for the fact \u2018that he possesses the most numerous personal following and the moet widespread influence in Amstralia.He enjoys the reputation of being the most brilliant after-dinner speaker on the continent, an incomparably faithful friend, a disdainful but relentless enemy, a sin- gleminded statesman, snd a man of stainless honcr! 1 enumerate these attributes in the order in which their relative importance .i8 m by \u2018most \u2018Australian politicians, Australians generally, hoivever, reverse the order, and they pay their allegiance to Mr.Barton, fins, as a man of high principle; secondly, as the only statesman worthy of the name their country has produced.of themselves at ihe coronation as a .Dick T.M.piece of unadulterated good fortune .os, CG.Deacon, J oD.Fisines, T.I will conclude this sketsh with an anec- \u2018Hutchison, W.&.Joslin, A.Lewthrwaite, odte .which will display Sir Edmund T.McComb, W.Owens, Mr.Reany, Dr Barton\u2019s character better than a long- F» .8.P.Robins, F.J.Saunders, J.K.Shut- tleworth, R.Lewthwaite, W.D.Tucker.There are connected with the church the usual Ladies\u2019 Aid Society, the Ep- Advertisements.WON'T CURE EVERYTHING Dodi's Dyspepsia Tablets are a Specific Remedy for all Stomach Troubles, It is not claimed for Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets that they will cure anything but Stomach Troubles.Of course where there is any indireet result of Stomach derangemént it disappears when the Stomach is restored.Dodd\u2019s D sia diseases of t organ pared, they may always be instantly relieve and, if ly, to permanently cure, low Complexion, Bad Breath; Tongue, and any and 4 tired oF deranged Stomach.- They also cure Constipa a result do their duty.The large.white tablets are composed 1 tive agents known to modern and ad: San = These digest the food\u2014all of it\u2014without any assistance from the Stomach itself, and in of diastase and pepsin\u2014the very best vanced medical Science.this way allow it to rest and get | The small brown Tablets are laxative when such is needed compounded.Together these two tablets form what has been proven over and over again to Bowels.CT Al in one box\u2014ptice 50c\u2014all dealers.f your Stomach is giving you trouble buy and use a box.: Tablets do cure all Stomach and digestive are made for this purpose only.Compounded carefully; and carefully pre- ] relied upon to used persevering- Dyspepsia, Inds gestion, Heartburn, Bloating, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, \u2018Biliousness, Sal- sath, Furred all results of a ) ; tion, which is of bad digestion and :poor Liver action, for they set right the tardy or- gans- end encourage and assist them to for the Liver and Bowels, and act as -a gentle ._.They are without doubt the very best Liver medicine, and never fail to do the healing and restoring work for which they are be the very best treatment for all de.rangements of \u2018the Stomach, Liver and winded panegyric Ai the last great electioneering fight, wbose issue was understood to practically decide whether or not New South Wales should join the Commonwealth, Mr.Barton was opposed by gentlemen whose adherents vesorted to every trick and artifice known even to Australian politicians.Liss were unblushingly promulgated, and personal abuse of the mest cowardly, foul and malignant {ype was utilized to secure Mr.Barton\u2019s defeat.Shortly before met togetler, and so doubtful was the issue that the majority declared for reprisals in kind.A schame, previously prepared, was recited\u2014a scheme which, if put into practice, would andoubiedly have turned the scales in the statesman\u2019s favor.Mr, Barton listened to his advisers with his usual courtesy; but when the scheme was completely unfolded he got to his feet.Co \u2018Gentlemen,\u2019 said he, \u2018if I cannot win clean-handed, I prefer to lose!\u2019 \u2018The phrase has become a proverb.4 HOW TO RIDE IN A HANSOM.(From the \u2018Pall Mall Gazette.) Every one knows that you have to learn how to ride a horse, and that the bieyole is not to be megotiated with ease by \u2018the entirely uninitiated.But few people, we imagine, sere aware how cunning a skill is required to ride with safety in the ordinary bamsom.A \u2018Daily News\u201d reporter has interviewed Mr.For- der, the great cab-maker, and elicited from him.much wiluable information.When you ride alone in a cab you should always sit in one of the corners, so that in the event of the home stumbling you have the pillar on which the door is hung to prevent you from flying out af the vehicle; and similarly, when \u2018there are two people in a cab, they should, both be ready to take.advantage of this safeguard.u.course the interview was apropos of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s accident, and the manufacturer exprexed surprise \u2018that the Colonial Secretary did not know how to sit in a cab.Now the general public are enlightened on this art we shall miss the formerly common sight of a solitary nider balame- | direct middle of the seat.\u201cDaily | of medium height and rather ponderous\u2019 \u2018of to-morrow, Naturally they regard his representation.the polling day, Mr.Barton\u2019s friends | ed with a kind of nervous pride m the | GARDEN TALKS This department 18 conducted by Mrs.Annie L.Jack, Chateauguay Basin, Que, t0 whom all questions should be sent.\u2019 questions answered through the \u2018Wit- Desa,\u2019 \u2019 .\u2014 To see a garden in Its perfect.restiul beauty one must go out very early into the Sabbaih stilness, for there is nothing like its feeling of intense repose.- No other time \u2018can \u2018compare with the deep \u201ccalm of an August Sunday morning.No leaf stirs, there \u201cis not a cloud moving *n the hot} hazy blue above, the clatter on the iron road is not heard, and the birds have ceased.their joyous springtime music.Scmetimes across the country comes ihe distant sound of church bells, faint but Fear, and it fits in with the spirit of vue our, : The early morning is always the time when the flowers look fairest for tney are refreshed by the dew, and the, dark cosl- ness of night, they seem to be penetrated through and through with the! very: joy.of existence.The grass is brightly green.and sparkles with dewdrops while hére and there some late white roses arrest the attention, in their spotless purity, frzsh from the hand of God.The discovery of such newly opening flowers in the dawning is Hke finding a- poetic nature in a rough exterior, for who would suppose, if unaware, that this thorny stem and heavy rough leaf could develop: arything as perfect as a white rose?To me such roses are a memory of one Who loved them best of.all, and into whose \u2018weary hands they were placed when she passed to the Silent Land.~] The sun rises higher, lazy worms crawl into thelr holes, insects slowly welk along, the paths, and a mosquito that has 2vi- dently been out all night, has not brougit any music, not even a matin chant.The air is full of rest, and thought goes to the messages of peace and comfort -hat will be told to-day to tired workers all over the world, of the hymns that will be sung and of the prayers that will reach .the great white throne, But the silence is broken by .the rattle of milk paps.\u2018Oh, those lovely milk pans! said an English lady the other day, as they shone in the sunlight.There was nothing abouf them to call forth such a remark except the spirit of homely thrif?in a work-a-day world that they suggest and perhaps a memory of other days to those who remember them as.a picture of the past.But the tinkle of the déiry music brings us back to practical nd necessary duties, and though we \u2018toil not neiuh- er do we spin, on the day.of rest there are needs that must be atterided to to eusurë comfort \u2018and repose, especially \u2018to the housekeeper to whom the Sabbath is a day on\u2019 which she can lay aside care and enjoy a needed rest, \u2018And if when eventide befall * In shade across the way, It seems that nought our thoughts recall __But- life of every day: = I .Yet if each step in sun or shower Shall be with Thee for guide, \u2018Then blessed every tranquil hour That leads.us to Thy side.\u2019 GARDEN ROBBERS.; The green peas looked very promising and we set out to pick them, but-the orioles had been there \u2018before us and most of the pods were hanging to the vines empty.«But you cannot put all the orioles into prison, and appearances prove :hat they are es fond of cherries and gresp peds as _we are.I have told nbout rie, chipraunks- and robins, \u2018and the many in: sects-that prey upon our fruit and flowers, the rabbits, too, will gnaw the carnations and the geese eat any tender green that comes thelr way.The small boy helps himself ,to green apples without a thought.and the cats destroy.ths \u2018birds that keep the insects in check.Pat a correspondent whose locality is not to ba envied tells his troubles in respect to rods bers.He says: \u2018The city people think it is \u2018hard to have thelr bits of flowers taicen from the doorstep, but where we live if one of the neighbors who bas more MBion( than I have takes a fancy to an.apple tree, or a strawberry that I have purchased at a good price, he comes over the fence and helps himself to scions or to fruit.Now I want to know if the goods I buy are not as valugble and as much my property as if T had bought a box of tea, or à roll ot flannel; yet it is a common thing to take any new variety as if it grew wild by the.wayside, A clear case of breaking ihe Tenth Commandment in my way of thinking.\u201d In answer, it is no use to say anything for the case needs no comment nor is there any redress.Why not speax to bim gently, tell him you are willing to swap, and.will take a pig or a calf, or anything he makes a specialty of growing in exchange for what you grow.That may put the case in a new light and cause him to realize his action.' COSMOS.FE A.M.\u2014Thank you for writing.There are two varieties of Cosmos, the early flowered are \u2018in, blossom now, the later sort gives finer flowers, but its blooming depends Upon the season.If frost comes early they may be nipped before many of the blossoms appear, but if taken .into the house will be quite satisfactory when chrysanthemums succeed.NO PROFIT.Mrs.C.\u2014It is possible to keep hens with scme.profit when you have so much pasture land and ¢an gfow food for them.but you have to make plans in spring and cultivate corn and grain for winter.than when there are too many together.and it ts best not to be discouraged by one trial.Having such good spring.water is a great convenience in summer, as they will not suffer in that respect.CRIMSON RAMBLER.- Rose Lover asks If the Crimson Rambler 18 really of as much value as it is represented, and if hardy in this province.Ans.\u2014The Rambler is now one of the most widely distributed and favorably knowa of all roses, though it is a new claimant for our good word.It has proved so hardy in \u2014| CM.\u2014Your Gen-| | erally speaking a small flock pays better |- _DAILY WITNESS.x CLEMATIS.clematis must: have been injured at the root, or it would not droop.\u2018No one can restore it, I am afaid, and it is not usual for this plant to suffer, as it is free from.insects and disease.Of course, the position may not be a healthy one where it is growing, and it might be well to change it.a La Prune the trees you mention in early spring \u2018before growith \u2018starts, but a spruce tree is better left to take its natural way, and\u2019 needs no pruning.If .young, you \u2018can rub off growth that starts where it is Not wanted.5 .CHRISTMAS TREE PALM.Bllen.\u2014 Yes, there is an evergreen that is | often called by that name, though it is sometimes named the Star Palm.It'is the Araucaria Excelsa, or Norfolk Island Pine, -and has deep feathery foliage, arranged in whorls rising one above the other at regular distances.It is a plant that can mental.But it needs \u2018light and air in -order to bring it to perfection.[ .SUCCESSION OF BLOOM.\u2018Expectation.\u2019\u2014Your complaint is a com- .mon ope that after midsummer the shrubs have passed their blooming perfod, and the garden that depends on them is not so gay.Excepting three or four that have often beëffmentioned here, there gre noñe that blossom later than July.\u201cBut there are pereñnlals, and the annuals will be coming into.bloom to brighten\u201d the garden.- \u2018It is a part of the general fitness of 4 things that the spring and early summer have .a.great wealth of flowering beauty, -and as they go\u2014 i \u2018The \u201cdaughters of the year, One \u2018after one, through that still.garden .past, Each, garlanded with her peculiar flower, Danced into light and.died into the shade: And erch in passing touched with some new grace.\u2019 \u2018We cannot change the seasons, but must \u2018take then as they come, and when planning the garden in spring, remember the season when the! shrub flowers will have faded, and we must depend upon the pan- gy aud golden glow, and others of that ilk, for our early August flowers.MEMORIAL ROSE.B.H.\u2014The rose you mention is very sult- along the .ground\u2014a good deal like the ivy, and grows often ten feet in one season, forming a dense mat, with dark green thick foliage.Tho flowers are in bloom in July, after the summer roses, and are single a strong fragrance.They are very fine when planted in the rose garden, and trained upright to a stake, while over a gateway it will form an arch of great beauty.\u2018One year the plants winter-killed on our grounds; but if given the care that all other roses receive, there is no reason why they should not thrive, and endure our winter.As they lle so flat to the ground, 1: is easy to protect them.There are a number of.\u2018hybrids now, and the colors vary, several being yellow, -{ one pink, and another double white; all \u201c{have\u2019 tho creeping habit, and are partial \u201cÀ \u2018éfirobers.A USEFUL FENCE.| \u201cNot far away there is a fence that appeals to one for ite usefulness, as well as.{ts beauty.Trained upon, what is called chicken femcing are scarlet runner beans that have climbed to the top, and are just pow beautiful with \u201cthe gleam of thelr scarlet \u2018flowers.Before long there will™be the green pods, and if they are kept nick- od when young and tender, they make a good vegetable, and the vibes will produce fresh flowers.The effect ls pleasing, and it is a wonder that this bean is not oftener cultivated.HEIR TO MACKAY MILLIONS CAREER AND CHARACTERISTICS OF MR.OLARENCE HUN- GERFORD MACKAY.(New York \u2018Tribune.\u2019) Clarence Hungerford Mackay, who, by the death of his father, Mr.John W.Mackay, becomes the head of the family, and of the great business interests which it controls, has.for years been familiar with the various business enterprises in which his father was engaged.Up to the present time he has never taken active part in the direction of the Mackay business concerns, but it is well known among the friends of the family and among the men who were the business associates of Mr.John W.Mackay that Mr.Clarence H.© Mr.| Mackay had the confidence of his fa- many places that if removed it wouid | leave a blank that: no other flower could Its vigor, profusion of bloom and rich coloring make it very valuable and with the slight protection of a board over the plant in late autumn after the first hard frost, it will remain safely through lhe \u2018cold of winter, and respond to .the spring sunshine.It seems to suit ouk-cHimats.fn summer and tobe able to get afodx\"itn- out the coddling that other roses.offen require.So many of them are forced: into maturity altogether, there is \u2018a: burst of bloom, and then comes a heated term-and | they are over.But the Rambler ean be planted when there fs not fuil sunshin and will remain in bloom for a long while.It gives Inspiration to many a when its cluster of blossoms.open us realize their beauty.ÿ By all means grow ihe Rambler, and with the ordinary care mentioned \u2018tt\u2019 will repay for the purchase.; BVERLASTING PEAL.C.K.\u2014The flower sent in is named: as above and is a very useful perennial but not as you say a wild flower, unless escaped from some old garden.It 1 named \u2018everlasting\u2019 for you may dig.and cut it to pieces and the next y#i will be stronger than ever, and look: at many other things bave faded.| called in the family, was ardently de- a MR.C .H.MACKAY.ther ih business matters, who gave him credit.for having suggested some of his successful business schemes.The fact that Mr.Clarence H.Mackay showed talent in the direction of busi- -ness was a source of especial comfort to Mr.Mackay after the death of his elder son, John W.jr, who was killed in France in 1895.Despite the fact that \u2018Willie\u2019 as John W.jr., was, voted to music, being a fine performer on the violin and a student of music in all its branches, he was a good busi ness.man, and his father regarded him as a worthy successor.After the death \u2018of the promising young man, Mr.Mac- \u2018key discovered that his son Clarence also possessed business qualities of no mean order, despite the fact that he had not been conspicuous in that respect during the lifetime of his brother.Mr.Clarence H.Mackay was brn in San Francisco, on April 17, 1874.With his brother, he was taken to Europe, and his.boyhood days were spent at Villebon, near Paris, the beautiful estate now leased by Mr.W.K.Vander- bilt, who has donverted a part of the \u201c, \\ be grown in the house, and is vers orna- able for the purpose mentioned.It creeps\u2019 and white, with yellow centres, and have! place into a horse breeding establishment, -where he keeps \u2018Halma\u2019 and other famous horses, While at Villebon the boys attended Vaugirard College, and later went ta Beaumont College, Windsor, England, Clarence showed a remärkable aptitude for.len ges, and speaks French, German and Itelian fu- ently.A friend, in speaking of young Mr.Mackay's' doreign education, said: \u2018He speaks French like a Parisian, but although \"be \u2018has lived abroad many years, no one would ever mistake him for a Frenchman.Many a man who goes abroad for a few.weeks once a year is more \u2018foreign\u2019 in his ways than this.man, who is as well acquainted in Paris as he is in New York, and who probably knows more titled people.in Europe than any of his American friends.He has his clothes made in this country, and, without obtruding the fact upon you, makes you understand that -residence abroad and \u2018association with foreigners have not impaired the quality of his Americanism.\u2019 Clarence H.Mackay has a weakness it is for horses.He had owned a number of good horses, but had never become known on the turf until he won the great international stallion race at Paris with: \u2018Sweaza.\u201d The American colony at Paris was deeply interested in the race, because many prominent owners had entered horses., Little was known of the animal which Mr.Mackay had purchased at Little Silver, N.J., for $2, 500.To the surprise of the natives and the great satisfaction of the Americans, Mr.Mackay\u2019s horse won in straight heats in 3.18 each.This was on the turf and not on a level track, and the performance has not been equalled since that time.\u2019 The people who know him best say that no matter how extensive Mr.Mac- kay\u2019s interests on the turf mäy become he will never allow them to interfere with his business.- \u2018Men who will meet Clarence H.Mac- kay in business,\u2019 said a man who knew John W.Mackay intimately, \u2018will find that he possesses many of his father\u2019s qualities.Like his father, he will not allow talebearers to destroy his opinion of friends.He will not believe ill reports until he has convinced himself of their truth, and, like his father, he will brook no incivility.John W.Mackay would forgive a man who.got drunk or who gave way to temptation and overstepped the bounds of honesty, but hé was severe with the man who an the.performance of his duties forgot himself and became discourteous or abusive without cause.Like his father, aleo, he is a devout Catholic, and his charities will probably be as great as his father\u2019s, who when he died had a_ list of pensioners who drew about $200,000 a year from his fortune.\u2019 Mr.Mackay married Miss Katherine Duer in May, 1898, and a daughter was at Roslyn, Long Island, is a beautiful place, which was completed recently at a çost of more than $1,000,000.As to the fortune which will come to the young man there are no positive figures, and while it has variously estimated at from\u2019 $50,000,000 to $60,000, 000, some persons who know the value of the investments, place it as high as $30,000,000, and contend that John W.Mackay, despite his great business capacity and his thorough Knowledge \u2018of the enterprises with which he was connected, id not know \"within $20,000,000 how much he was worth.He was so me thodical and had the uncertainty of life so constantly before him that he left his affairs in- perfect order, and even without his directing hand everything will go on in the Mackay éoncerns just as though he were still conducting them.Among the larger\u2019 concerns of which Clarence H.Mackay will become the head are the Mackay-Bennett Cable Company, the Postal Telegraph Company and the Pacific Commercial Cable - any.The large sugar refinery at Yon- ers, the Canadian Pacific Ra ay the Southern Pacific Railway, and the White Knob Copper Company are among the corporations in which he will be a prominent figure.There are also several large companies in the new gold fields in the Klondike in which much Mackay capital is invested, besides real estate in California and other Western States.John W.Mackay was always proud of his good name, and in this respect the younger man also resembles his father, for whom he always showed great love and affection.eee WHERE MEN PRAY AND PTAY.\u2019 Resorts on two of the finest lakes in this country have been secured by the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association for a i] | sort of combined vacation and training | school for its members.At Lake born to them on Feb.5, 1900.His home - Lee.| © Healthful Action Of the Bowels The Most Certain Means of gerous Disease Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.It is a crime against the body to neglect to keep the bowels regular.Constipation is the.beginning of all sorte of ailments of the kidneys, liver and intestinal tract, and only by avoiding constipation can you hope to keep tue ac- fon of these \u2018other organs as it should \u2018The strong point about Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills is that they not only bring prompt relief to the sufferer from copstipation and accompanying ills, but prove of lasting benefit.Mr.J.Allan, farmer and stock dealer, Chesley, Ont., states: \u2018I was troubled very much with constipation for a num- Der of years, and can say that I tried a great many remedies without being able to obtain a cure until I used Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.\u2018This treatment not only gave prompt relief, but seemed to have a lasting beneficial eff I never think of heing ect.without these pills in the house, as we consider them an-excellent family medicine, and when feeling out of sorts find that « dose \u2018of them soon sete the system ri > .Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills, one a dose, 25 cents a box.At all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto.neva for eighteen years these grounds have ] open for two monthe .and have annually had from 200 to 50 men as guests.A vacation school for tha east opens this year at Lake George at\u2019 Silver Bay Hotel, which recently came into the possession of Mr.Silas Paine.Mr.Paine has devoted his big hotel, accommodating 500 guests, and its Spacious grounds on Silver Bay to the oung Men\u2019s Christian Associations and other similar organizations at the nominal price of $1 a day.Over 20 men are now registered for the opeming vacation gonferenee, Au 535.Most of the time is given to athletics, swimming; boating, tramps in the.woods and.loafin; ; three hours a day to addresses and lectures from- leading men of the Y.M.C.A.Tomkins, Prof.W.W.White, Prof.Bos- \u2018worth, of Oberlin; the Rev.Charles Gordon.(Ralph Connor\u2019), Chancellor Me- Dowell, Dean Sanders, Prof.George A.Cee, Dr.Johnston Myers.At Lake Geneva the sagreiaties, and hysical directors of.the Y .A.have just held a summer school with ates, who \u2018expect fo be secretaries.On Aug.1 the Volunteer Workers\u2019 Conference opens, where several hundred men are expected, many with their families.They will camp in tents and take their meals in the big mess hall, where two or three hundred people can be taken care of.These summer vacation conferences and camps of the Y.M.C.A.have be come pretyt big things.Over 1,700 men were in_the college gatherings early in July.Nearly 5,000 young men and boys are in the 200 Association camps all over the country, and early in August the older young men of the Association will take their turn at Lake Geneva and Lake George and combine with their vacations study and training for Sexist ian service, ese camps are open all mem! 0 the Y.M.C.À.and their families.Servants\u2019 wages are mueh lower !n Germany than :in England or France\u2014 rarely exceeding $70 a year; but they get a Christmas present, by mutual agreement, worth from to $20.Only 274 of the 5,676 students at Berlin University this summer are in the theological department.In the law de: partment there are 1,714, the medical 1,018, the \u2018philosophical\u2019 2,670.° Australians: hold the world\u2019s record as tea drinkers, consuming 7%.puonds a head rer New Zealanders drink 7% pounds.OUR LINES.+ Roofing, Ficoring, \u2018Expanded Metal Construction, Heating and Conveying by Fan MonvreaL > 2and 3 Ply Felts Building Papers,, Asphalt Cement, Rosin Cement, Stove Linings, System, sauve er CUP - E.L.LeBrun, Electric Eng.& Supply Co.21 BLEURY ST., Manufacturers of mem.ELECTRIC APPLIANCES DYNAMOS, MOTORS.stricte M, de Villers.Avoiding Serious and Dan- movement and such men as Dr.Floyd.nearly 100 men studying thirty days.Of .this number nineteen were college gradu- Crushed Brick, i Coal Tar.; Ra B= A FREY r= Fo pi Ei fund À the \u2018present docks in Limerick.' industry soon became frmiy established, | grave street, where \u201cMr.ABOUT IRISH LACES.The Odd Member\u2014The Baby in Hot Weather\u2014 Frozen Desserts\u2014Correspondence.IRISH LACE AND LACE-MAKERS.\u2018There are several varietles of Irish lace, Botably Carrickmacross, Limerick, Mat Point, Rose Point, Crochet, etc.The first named is one of the best known and very beautiful, There are two kinds of Carrickmacross lace, applique and guipure.In applique the pattern 1s traced in fine muslin \u201cand worked on to a foundation.of net, In Currickinacross guiptre, the founda: tion is, however, éut away, and the figures of the pattern joined by lace stitches.This exquisite lace gives employment mm tre Counties of Armagh and Monaghan.It has been made in the latter county (near Carrickmacross, from which dt takes its name), since the year 1820.All sorte of theorles prevail as to its origin.VasaM, the geat Florentine historian, claims the artist Borticelli as the inventor, \u201cwhile others assign Its birth.te Persia or India, but there 1s no doubt that great quantities were produced ia Italy from the thirteenth to the seventeenth- centuries.Ome of the first specimens was imported over 80 years ago by the wife of the then rector of Dunnamoyne,who taught her servant to copy it.This work attracted atleation and then orders,and Miss Raid of Rahans, had the happy idea of helping the wretchednees of the surrounding poor by teaching them this new way of earning a living.Her first school was an out-house in the a ° farmyard of her.brother, where she and her sister taught the girls,whom they succeeded In gathering, to make lace after the imported Italian pattern.Without committees, subscriptions, or grants, the \u2018industry grew and flourished, and workers ditto.A school-house was built in County Armagh, at Culloville, and the reputation of the industry spreading, girls flocked to the school to learn ihe work from far and near.Though well commenced (owing to Insufficient orders and these \u2018private ones), the Carrickmacross \u2018lace industry 'threatened to become extinct until revived by.the mrelancholy Irish famine of 1846.Carnch- macross then first Heceme dhe.centre of the industry, and gave its name -¥o the work.| 80 long done in the nelghborhood.Mr.Tristam Kennedy and Captain Mo- rant (managers and agents of the Bath and Shirly estates), co-operated and turned a vacant housc Into.the \u201cBath and Shirly School,\u201d which bas \u2018been instrumental in ; banding down the industry to a present day generation.- tL Grants were also given for the foundation and support: of other schools, and | these were used.for extending the knowledge in the surrounding distriets.Lord Clarendon, the Lord Lieutenan' of Ireland of the day, \u2018Induced the Lords of the Committee of the Privy (Council of \u2018Trade to make a grant of £100 towards establishing a class for training\u201d young\u2019 girls in drawing and designing for the lace ma- facture in certain industrial schools in that district.Mr.Tristom Kennedy gave \u2018examples of Brussels ard guipuré .lace (which he - brought from Belgium), - \u2018to.the \u2018teacher of the Bath 2nd Shirly Sphool,, who had them re-mnodelled for the.\u201cworkers \"there, and Carrickmacross guipure thue/ Decame famous.After.Mr.Kennedy bécame member of parliament for Eonth, and took up\u2019 his residence in London,\u2019 he dia iuch to further.the interests.of the Carrickinacross Jace industry, and\u2019 Her late Majesty Queen Victoria nobly encouraged à by the \u201cpurchase of» some beautiful specimens, through the London firm.Some of the best guipure is made in \u2018County Monaghan, but in the =adjdiring - Qounty of Armagh \u2018there.is also a most flourishing school which employs nearly a hundred \u2018workers, \u2018and turns out annually! © hundreds of pounda worth of most valua- «ble lace, \u2018Limerick lace 1s made on net, like Car- rickmacross lace, and much of the value of the lace depends on the fine quality.of this net.\u201d \u201d There\u2019are two kinds of Limerick iaca= run and.tambour\u2014the former {s worked with an ordinary.needle, and with a more open stitch thau the latter, which is worked on the net witha tambour needle In white.or tinted thread.\u2018The Limerick laos\u2019 fndustry, bas existed in Iréland for | over 70 years, having been first introduced by \u2018Dr.Walker, an \u2018Englishman, who brought over teachers In 1829 and -sét them - to instruct the poor Limerick girls at lace making in a disused store now the: site The end the work room \u20188 factory, its venue having moved to larger quarters in Mul- Lambert (Mr, \u2018Walker's successor), employed \u2018300 girls.& \u201coffer factories\u2019 were established in.time, \u201cand fn the fouriehing, days ot the industry 00 wommnén: were .employed\u201d in Limerick at Asce making.: \u201cThe.palmiest: timed were.during thé \u2018rst 19: \u201cyears of the late Quéen\u2019s reign, when: Limerick lace \u2018appears\u2019 to: \u201chave \u2018received the.\u2018seal of fashion\" \u201capproval.\u201cThen came changes; attributed \u2018by many \u2018of the work: {the workers there under Mrs.ars to Cont.mowrniog.cosssigued by.the | death of the Prince (Consort, but also owe ing no doubt to the introduction of inexpensive machine-made lace in Nottingham \u2018and elsewhere,and the wretched specimens of Limerick lace hawked about the Limerick streets and palmed off on tourists as the real article, brought it still furiber into disfaver.Some 20 years ago the only lace factory existing in Limerick was that of Cannock & Company, a certain amount being made for Messrs.Todd, and at the Convents of Mercy and the Good Shepherd, but chiefly the.coarser kind, the firer, owing to :the.lack of demand, being very little made.Mrs.R: Vere O'Brien on coming to live\u2019 in Ireland 4n 1883, however, took up the declining lace.industry with energy and zeal, and by introducing new designs and a high standard of technlque has restored this once famous.lace to\u2018 its former prestige.Mrs.O\"Brien stated that the first specimen of Limerick Jace she had made by one of her old workers from a design given her by the \u2018late Madame O'Grady was such a success that she was encouraged to persevere, and collected designs clfiefly.from rubbihgs of old Brussels or Point d'Alen- con lace lent her by friends.She also purchased fine net and thread, and employed: two or three more old ex-factory workers to make lace for her in their, own homes.From this small beginning the revived Limerick lace industry grew, and in 1891 a lace training school was started in Limerick, to the establishment of which Messrs.Shaw, Bannatyne, and A.Murray, with other citizens, gave valuable assistance, This schoo! was managed by a committee, which included Mrs.O'Brien and other ladies interested in the lace, but in 1893, a3 it was found more convenient that the old and young workers should be under the same managemet,Mr.and Mrs.O\u2019Brien (at- the request of the committee), took over the lace school, and amalgamated ali.O'Brien's superintendence.Flat point lace was first introduced into Ireland by the Sisters of the Presentation Convent, Youghal, County Cork, as; à means of helping the \u201cinhabitazits of the district in the terrible years of the Irish famine in 1847-50.The \u2018original idea was given by a piece of Point de Milan which fell into the.hands of Mother Mary Anne Smith, of the Presentation Convent, but it hag been brought to such marvellous perfection and development that it may be justly considered as an original local pro- duet.7 This lace is made stitch by stiten with the needle without foundation and has thus acquired a durability that few other laces possess.It is, therefore, the most difficult and costly of all Irish laces to produce.as well as being the most exquisite.Most of the work is done by girls under the supervision.of puns, but a certaim amount :8 made by women in the surrounding cottages, The same kind of lace-making is taught in other convent schools; many have had their teachers from Youghal, Flat point has been made for some fifty years under the supervision of the Carmel- ite Convent at New Ross, County Wexford.The workers there are, however, now better known for their adaptation of Venetian rose point and the beauty of their crochet, than for plain Irish point, and though the convent schools of Killarney, Kinsale, Clonakilty, Waterford ahd Parsonstown teach the same kind of lace-making, there is no doubt that the highest class of work comes from Kenmare and Youghal.Rose Point of \u2018Inishmacsaint,\u2019 as it is often called, comes from the romantic region ln County Fermanagh, by the shores of Lough Erne, wheré this lovely lace :s made under the supervision of Miss L.MacLean, to whom the poor have cause to.be grateful for her kindness and unwearied zeal.The lace has been gradually improving and growing in favor since its first origin in the melancholy period of the Irish famine \u2018until -it now rivals the old Venetian Point, on which it was based,for durability | and effect,and may be purchased for about & third of the price.Irish erochet is one of the most characteristic and beautiful products of the Emerald Isle.It is made in two varieties, the heavy or: raised Jace, and in both silk and cotton: thread.\"Irish crochet is extremely durable, and may be washed, cleaned, or tinted according to fancy.Most.of it comeg from Clones, in Co.Monaghan, where ft was \u2018started in the famine year, 1847, by.Mrs, \u2018Hand, of Hosely \u2018Park, Surrey, wife of the tector of Clones, who, procurig \u2018suitable designs.\u2018of old Venetian Point, fragments of old church lace, vestments, ete, from: friends, set to work and \u2018formed & email school\u2019.at \u2018Clones: under a\u2019 good \u2018teacher, = | À market was found: through the -kind- ness of Mr.Ben.\u2019 Lindesay, from London, Vienna: and Paris quickly poured dn.Of late years the induetry, bowever, languished \u2018owing to lack of de-j who has] \"worked: 50 .herd in.the\u2019 interests.of Irish | mand; until Lady .Aberdeen, : À of the Good Shepherd there, an and the.flat, and orders \u2014 met J the lonely women in their-famsiles to-day?{The very thought would be repulsed.And the girls who are so quick.to affirm: \u201cWell, it I were 4 anntle\u2019s placg or m Oh, re- dnd them that to occupy a like place might involve a bitterness of reverse and | disappointment of which they can now 4 \u2018have Ho conception whatever! industries, succeeded in reviving its dor- nant powers.; Now it is immensely popular, especially in Paris, where it is known as Pointe d\u2019Ire- lande.\u2019 The Irish Industries Association | have a large school for it, under the management of a local ibranch, and the Congested Districts Board have another under.the management of the association in the- Counties of Donegal and Sligo.The Carmelite Convent, New Ross, and.the Convent of Mercy, Gort, County Gai: way, are also especially noted tor\u2019 fhe\u2019 beauty of the Irish crochet.Valenciennes lace has been recently fin= troduced by the Irish Industries Associe- tion, and is made in Limerick at the Convent of the Good Shepherd, and an excel- | lent pillow lace is made in Birr, Parsons- town, in King's County, at the Convent and the\u2019 \u2018only place in Ireland where it is, so far manu: factured.- _ \u2014Gertrude Crowe, in in the.\u2018Irish Timea.\u2019 THE ODD M MEMBER.ia other peoples\u2019s heuses.as \u201c depéndents.\u201d They need a double portion of the grace of God.The unmarried sister, the oid maid aunt, the poor cousin, the widowed mother.who, having nothing of their - own, .are be pitled.How much of neglect: and un- humility; ouly they couid tell.\u2019 This is a sad and difficult subject to that might be -said\u2014on both sides.\u2018 Yeés, | sary unkindpess and soubbiag is Showa, to this odd member of the femily\u2014this aunfor, turate fifth wheel\u2014it-is also true that the: sensitiveress \u2018arising from their undesirable dually\u2019 renders.their own manner and ati titude- both trying.and ageravating-\u2014it might be added, aggressive.- We - must, héwever, in all justice, maintain that the.greater dezree of fault generally rests with those who, more independent because of occupying ihe nore legitimate and\u2019 desirable position, either voluntarily or An- voluntarily assume the tone and manner | that touch the poor\u201d relation to the quick.If there is a much sadder, -more- tryineg,- more lonesdme position to occupy in this world, not involving physical privation, forced confinement, or bodily distress, we fail to know of such a one.Yet it fact that with & little care and torbearanes en ench side; pañkieulacly on\u2019 that \u2018of the, mistress of the hôuse; müth heartburning on the one \u2018side, and impatience on, the\u201d other, might be avoided.It shouid.be Fe- membered by those extending the hospitality ard privilege of the home \u2018that.it is stern necessity and almost invariibly the lack of other \u2018shelter that brings to the needy relative, sometimes none too wal- come.And, unconsciously it may be, there |.cresps into the mammer and speech.a certain element that sends silent migery into the heart of the dependent one that\u201d \u2018¢an- not.be easily driven o6ut: \u2018But the quiet resentment grows until thèré \u2018Is eltha open rupture at times, or a continual feel ing of unrest, longing and heartsickness | that renders life a decided burden.Right hers might be enforced a strong lesson showing mothers \u2018and guardians the | Mercy and real kindness that lurks in\u2019 pros, viding the\u2019 girls of a family with'a Te- source.\u2018It I could do -anything,\u2019 says.many a dependent woman, 0 earn - my bread, I would work willingly from \u2018morh- ing till night sooner than live as \u2018I.do, subject to the temper and whims of my\u2019 \u2018brother's wife, or my son's wife,\u201d as the case may.be, And who of us has rot known women who.have lived in- \u2018poverty, with barely enough of comfort.to keep body and scul together, sooner than go to: lative, and be at the mercy of a \u2018superior,\u2019 who, in all human probability, would soon let the air of comsclous \u201csuperiority\u201d crop.out?1 And yet, in the face of all this, the country is full of families in which this odd member is to be found.Very oftem she ig\u2019 greatly beloved hy the children.Poor soul! The merry, warm-hearted, appre- clative children I few years, the young people recognize 20d | catch the spirit of the parent, and there is.nothing.for it \u2018but to assumie a kind of, Stoical endurance and make the best of things.And it does happen sometimes that.when pride 2 about dead and a cers, tain bluntness succéeds tie sharp edge of, one's natural quickness of .feeling, there -ensues something more like peace and Lol- erable comfort than has een known be-\u2019 fore.This involves a suppression of self.and a repression of one's cherished idea of | personal importance to a degree that.is really pitiful; but, after \u201cal, what can't de cured must be \u2018endured,\u2019 and, it comes a blessed day when endurance.\u2018 the dearly \u201cbought \u201cque\u201d! \u2018is esttut.and; sweet, = = No strofiger srpument, bumsaty speak than.to remind.parents.that, however as sured their.positions \u2018may seem, they.\u2018ean i carefully nurtured girls: \u201chippy iris, as occupying tae position of.\u2018The real trial comes.to those who ove kindness they are required to bear with : touch upon, and yet there is a great: deal: on both sides; because while it is an ug Ÿ (doubted fact that a great deal of unneces- | posttion,ina great proportion of cases,gra< {+ Louse and the table this unfortunate and Îe de.the house of a wealthy or well-to-do res.are frequently a greats comfort and solace to her worn heart.Yet | the time is likely to come when, after a\u201d comes easier \u2018and triotion - dies.down, and | 5 log, ean be brought to_ bear on these CASES, |p) rot tell what may be the future of the How would \u2018they like to_tlilnk of the sat, \u201cA word of kindly caution, we admit freely, will often not be out of place to the odd member of the famiiy.Sensitiveness 18 à poor excuse for moping or a forbidding manner and air.If Providence has \u2018made \u2018it a necessity to occupy and retain \u2018a bard place, 11 makes matters .uncomfortable: all around to resent the \u201cunfortunate Becessity by showing a disagreeable and Jll-satisñed\"dispositton.- And the situation is calculated to provoke just that spirit and \u2018showing: / Favor: each other, To a wide extent there \u20181s mutual benefit in this family arrangement.One helps in ome way, {and \u2018tae other in another.Very few dependents fall to pay thelr way.It also often happens that when the one who nas \u2018been looked upon as a dependent is remov.led from one cause or another, great sur- price 18 felt that the.ald and the presence 13's0 rnléséd.We have known of several instances in which a return hus been ur- Fently solicited and gladly welcomed.Fav- of each \u2018other, \u2018You often are far more to gach other: than has appeared when the \u2018stay of: the relative has seemed a fixed fact.\u2019 It is not a mistake when in the pro- \u2018vidence of God some homeless friend be- 2 mi \u201cof the h Let Findness.and a just sense of equality pre- \u201cvail, \u2014\u2018Christian Work.hold given homes with relations, are indeed to BY \"FROZEN DESSERTS.\u2018In making frozen desserts, look well to the state .of the freezer, The utmost cleanliness of all the utensils is a matter jot prime importance.After wasiing the freezer, see that it is drled, so that rusting switiTibe out of the question.Rock sait is sich etter than ordinary salt\u2019 for use during the freezing process, and about one Guptul should be sprinkled upon every quart of \u2018cracked ice that is thrown in.The ice.should be higher than the mixture to de frozen.:2The differences between water ices and sbérbets is that while the ices are always se \u201cthe sherbets are not.A sherbet is epared by mixing fruit juice with broken Lise and adding sugar.One.euptul of pine= le Juice, | one, cuptul of.stramberry juice Ed.one-half euptul of lemon \u2018juice mixed: With: one- pint of water and sweetened with sigar makes .a delicious sherbet, and it should be served in glasses half filled with \u2018cracked ice.Simple orange sherbet is \u2018improved when a Mttle of the grated peel is added, and thé came thing 1s true with emon sherbet,\u2019 the lemon peel being grated and \u2018added.To make 2 banana ice, mix well together \u2018half a cuptul of lemon juice, two cupfuls -of- sugar, one quart of water and a.dagh of malt, \u2018When the sugar is dissolved, add | Baté \u2018a dozen thinly eliced bananas.Pour fnto the freezer, add the unbeaten whites or two eggs and, freeze.\u2018No ice is more\u2019 delicious than the souf- Made \u2018with fruit julce and water, 1% \u201cis.tetreshing on a hot day, and lacks the somewhat\u2019 overrich quality of Ice cream.The more elaborate souffie, mixed with the cream,\u2019 is\u2019 equally toothsome, bui slightly sicher and Heavier; the rule for each is, the same, whatever the flavor chosen.-.Fruits of all kinds can be used, and are) \u201call excellent; _but_the pineapple has a peculiar plquancy when made with water \u201conly, and such Juicy fruits as the orange, \u2018strawberry, raspberry and peaclt, are well adapted to the purpose, Pineapple, being \u2018semewhat dificult to manage with gela- ting, is less easily made into the cream souffle than are other fruits, although it is possible to achieve success if great care Is | taken.Peel ripe, juicy pineapples, res.move the eyes and cut into bits, then \u201csprinkle with sugar, and let stand for several hours.Strain through a fruit press, and to\u2019 every pint of the juice add one of water, aix eggs well beaten and one pound of sugar, less the quantity previously used.\u2018Place the whole in a -custard \u201cBoiler, and\u2019 cock until it takes the consistency of boil.| éd custard, stirring all the while.When removed from the fire, stand the vessel in one of cold water and beat the custard briskly until cold.Pour Into the freezer can, freeze after the usual manner, and serve with cream \u2018slightly sweetened and flavo 5: with pineapple juice.To make a \u201c%ther flavors, follow the same fale substituting.the.Juice of whatever fruit may be selected: In addition \u2018to.the more familiar flavors, currant, plum, \u201ceherry,- \u2018and what Is.known as harlequin, of a-wixture of two or more flavors, will be found delicious.\u2018each plat of cream allow one pint ot oranges Juice, oné pound of.sugar,the yolks C eggs\u201d and half \u2018an ounce of gela-: Soak the gelatire in enough cold } cover it.until soft.Then place.\u201cthe fire, and\u2019 stir it untfl it 1s dissolv- | the.©, yolka ot the ones with half the household.\u2019 |.poi Cousin\u2019s place, \u2018or grandma's place, I would\" | bake myself more agreeable!\u2019 juice, and the flavor used in proportion.\u2018excedllent one, blanch two ounces of al- fashioned window, with small panes, which | breath of new mown \u201chay.\u2018| that coucheth beneath.\u2018precious things of the earth and the ful- SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1902, EE as soon as it begins to harden add the whipped: cream.stirring it in lightly, \u2018but without beating.\u2018When it begins to harden, pack in moulds, or the freezer can, cover with ice and salt and let stand from two to threc hours.Serve with the following sauce: Put the yolks of two eggs and one ounce cf sugar to a cream, and with one-half pint of sweet cream cook to a thick, soft: custard.Stir in one-half glli of orange juice and half a teaspoonful of cmon juice and stand on ice until it is wanted.\u2018Every variety of souffle requires a sauce of a similar sort made with whatever the chosen flavor may be.To vary th: method of serving Individual cases, orange cups and cake mouids are sometimes used., The cases are simply filled and packed, either in a can or the ordinary freezer can, with strips of cardboard laid between each two layers.-Orange cups are prepared by cutting the cranges in half and removing all the pulp without \u2018njuring the peel.Around the top of each is pasted a band of firm wax paper, which extends slightly above the edge and is removed at the moment of serving.The cake mould is made by baking \u2018sponge cake in a square pan, then cutting oat all the centre, leaving a crust half an inch in thickness.\u2018The space is filed with the souffle, and the whole placed in à can, then frozen.To add still more to-the variety, glace fruits can be stirred into the cream just before freezing, but care must be taken to seleet harmonizing flavors.Vanilla, chocolate, and almond also can \u2018be used, but in such case-a pint of water must.be substituted for the fruit When sweet chocolate is used, half the quantity of -gugar \u2018will be required.The gerulne tutti-frutti, as made by the Italians, calls for water ice of two flavors and \u2018French glace fruits.\u2018To make an monds, mix them with two ounces each of French glace cherries, two of glace apricots, and two of glace orange; soak\u2019 the whole in a eyrup made of equal welgiks of sugar and water until soft, then chop into dice and mix with a pint of already frozen orange ice.Select a low, flat mould; ever the bottom spread one pint of pineapple ice, frozen, and over this again, spread the orange ice with the fruits.Last iy, fill the mould: with pineapple ice: and | press the lid \u2018on tightly.Then bind with a strip of buttered muslin over the joint.Pack in ice and salt apd freeze untll very bard, which will require from two to three hours.\u2014\u2018Catholic News.\u2019 WHAT IS YOUR OUTLOOK?Busy with some\u2019 necessary -hoyehold ministry, I stand at an open window\u2014an -old- opens on hinges wide enough to give à sweep of vision earthward and sykward.In the foreground a grassy door yard, green enough to satisfy a New England housekeeper, or an Irishwomen from a Bel: fast bleaching green.Flanking the sides, beds of pansies and forget-me-nots, glorious with color, purple, golden yellow,blue, white, with bright faces, looking up to smile back at the sun.A hedge of sweet peas in full bloom, pink, blue, purple and variegated.Further back, flelds of ripe hay, some still waving in the breeze,some gathered into stooks, and sweet with the In the background, the red \u2018brick home of a proéper- ous farmer, red-roofed barns and outbuildings refuting the censure given Cana dian farm houses, of the lack of paint and neatness.On a rising ground the little old worldlike village of Old Chelsea, clustered around the motherly looking church with the shining steeple.Back still further, hills again, and away on the heights King's Mountain, with Kingsmere at its base, reflecting the passing clouds in its clear depths.And the glory of it all, sky and cloud, hill and dale, and singing bird.This is my outlook in the material world this quiet Sabbath day.What is the soul's outlook this day of grace?A larger view of the love of God; of the wideness of His mercy; a fresh sense of his presence, disentangling the tangled skein of life, revitalizing the jaded energies, brushing away the cobwebs from the brain.\u2019 Ye toilers in city streets, hot, dusty, discouraged, bearing false witness to the Father's love! Come out into the country, and live.Come back to the land.An old fashioned remedy was an application of cool, fresh earth.A remedy still powerful for feverish, hurried, toil-worn bodies and souls.Come out into the sunshine.Plough and harrow, and sow- the earth.Plant orchard and garden.Reap and .garer, gather fruit and flower.Go back, you will; in the winter, to the city, but \\fe for you will be broader, smoother, more restful.You will answer the question, What is your outlook?by the blessing given of old to Joseph, \u2018Blessed of the Lord be his land, for the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep clous fruits brought forth.by the sun snd for the precious things put forth by the moon.And for the chief things of the.ancient mountains, and for the preclous things of the lasting hills.\u201d And for the ness thereof, and.for the zood will of Him.that dwelt in the bush.\u2019 ~ - \u2018YARROW.\u2019 Ottawa, July 22, 1902.THE BEST MAN.P.R.\u2014What are the duties of a best man at a wedding?Aus.\u2014The best map 18 And for the pre- | \u2014 Advertiserients, BABY\u2019S OWN TABLETS, For Weak and $ickiy Children During the Hot Weather, Thousands of children dic during the hot weather months, because summer complaints and stomadh troubles come suddenly, and mothers do not lave the means at hand to promptly check and\u201d cure them.In homes where Baby's Own Tablets are used these precicus little lives can be saved; and no home where there are infants and young children should be without them.Baby» Own Tablets will promptly cure ull stomadh and bowel troubles, and are a great relief to teething chil dren.The Tablets axe sold under a positive guarantee .that they contain neither opiate nor harmful drug.Crushed to a powder they can be given with absolute safety to a new born babe.Mrs.R.Ferguson, 105 Mansfield street, Montreal, says: \u20181 have used Baby's Own Tablets \"and have found them the best medi- ome I have ever given my children.My baby has always been small and delicate and suffered so much last summer with his teeth that I did not think be would live.Then he was attacked with dysentery, a feverigh ekin and cough.As the doctor's medicine did not help him, 1 sent for Baby\u2019s Own Tablets and they did him a wonderful amount of good, and he is now getting on splendidly.1 gladly give my experience for he benefit of other mothens.\u2019 Jf your druggist does not keep these.Tablets hey will be sent by mail, post paid, at.25 cents à box, by writing direct to the Dr.Wi- Fame Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y.groom during the wadding ceremony and the reception.He is expected to order the carriage that takes the bride and bridegroom away, and: to be on hand for anything that the bridegroom might wish to have attended to.To him falls the lot of ring is provided, and all the little minor details which the bridegroom is thought to be too busy to look after I = CE BABY IN BOT WEATHER.In speaking on\u2019 the excessive death-rate Dr.Raymond,\u2018 head of the Brooklyn Board of Health, said:\u2014 \u2018\u2018\u2019Fhere is no reason why the infant death rate in Brooklyn should be twice as large as that in Mañbattan.\u2018The only way.we can explain it is the carelessness of mothers in the care of their infants in exposing them to strong draughts.The cold.wind caused by a Fapid)y: \u2018Inoving™ £rolley \u2018car may: give - the 1ûfant 8 chill which will result in Jeath.\u2018We have \u2018found thet impure milk is also the cause of.e gréat many infant deaths.\u2018The sellers of impure milk are criminals in the eyes of the law, and we are doing all.in our power to detect and prosecute them.: \u2018If mothers ri take their fnfants on trolley cars they should bundle them up carefully and see that they are protected from draughts.\u2018They should aiso see\u2019 that the\u2018 milk fs strictly pure.and that.the nursing bottle is well washed each time before being filled, \u2018Overfeeding does more.tarm than almost anything else.An infant a month or two old éhbould not be nursed oftener than once every two or three hours.\u201cAn infant of six months and over should be nursed five times in twenty-four hours, and no more, \u2019 \u2018If an infant 1s thirsty, give it pare water or barley water, but.no.sugar.\u2018As to the general feeding of intants, I would recommend the following course: Boil a teaspoonful of powdered barley (ground in a coffee mill), and half e pint of water with a little salt for fifteen min- \u201cutes, strain, then mix it with half as much boiled milk.Add a lump of white sugar the size:of à walnut and give it lukewarm from a nursing bottle.\u2018Keep the bottle and mouthpiece in a bowl when not-in use, to which a lttle soda may be added.\u2018For infants five or six months.old give \u2018half barley water and half bofted milk with salt and a lump of sugar.\u2018For older infants: give more milk than barley water.\u2018For {infants very costive give oatmeal instead of barley.It should be\" thoroughly cooked and\u2019 strained.\u2018In hot wedther if blue litmus paper when.applied to the food turns red the food is \u2018too acid, and \u2018a fresh mess must bs made or a little pinch of baking soda op | added.\u2018Infants six months old may have bee! tea or beet soup once a day by itself or mixed with other.food.Infants a year old may have a crust of bread and a plece of rare beef to suck.\u201cNo child two years ofl should be permitted to eat at the table with adults.\u2018Candies should not be given to children under any circumstances.Summer complaint, which accounts for much of the infant mortality in Brooklyn, comes from overfeeding and hot and foul air.\u2018Doors.and windows should be kept open as much as possible.Infants should be washed in cool water twice a day or oftener during the fhot season.\u2018At the.firet sign of Illness the mother should aummon medical assistance.\u2018Where an infant is cross and irritable in the hot weather a trip on the water will do it a great deal of good and may prevent cholera infantum.During such trips,bow- ever, the infant should be wrapped warmly and -kept; out-of the draughts.\u2018It mothers In general would follow these instructions I am sure the infant mortality in Brooklyn.would be far less than it is supposed to be in charge of the bride- now.\u2014New York \u2018World.\u2019 feeing the minister, being sure that the \u20ac > Hg in ial inv pla th sur 8i0; the of SE +8 8 ssstirie, ÉgP gg fod F&F, of Sarganar, Avoust 2, 1909, param 7 == RELIGIOUS NEWS.Thousands of Buddhist met in Ceyl and petitioned.the British Parliamen against the secularization of sacred sites in the Holy City of Anuradhapurg.Certain enthusiasts who believe the English to be descended from the Ten Tribes are.excavating on the Hill of Tara, Ireland, hoping to unearth the Ark of the Covenant, # Seventeen new Young Men\u2019s Christian Associations have recently been formed in South Russia, where a new.field of activity is opening up to\" the |' movement.Six associations have also been organised in Austria, bringing the total number up to III.LS The Wycliffe preachers, under the leadership of Mr.Kensit, jr., have been holding a week's mission in ord.Most of the gatherings have-been held in the open air at the Martyr's Memorial.Questions and discussions have been invited, \u2018but interruptions have take place at the meetings.; The \u2018Presbyterian Witness\u2019 speaks enthusiastically about the success of the summer school at the Presbyterian College, Halifax.At the close of the sessions it was unanimously resolved to ask the senate and faculty of the college and the Synod\u2019s Sabbathschool committee to take steps to have the echool meet in Halifax next year,\u201d : At one of the \u2018Coronation dinners\u2019 given the poor of \u2018London the Duchess of Albany was helped on to a chair by one of the guests, in order to read the King\u2019s message.\u2018It\u2019s just the test day of my life,\u2019 he said afterw .\u2018This \u2019and of mine, wot's doné nothing but \u2019ard work, \u2019as gripped royalty\u2019s fingers \u2018an got thanked for it.A get a cast made uv it an\u2019 \u2018ang it up\u201d The Rev.Frederick Langham, one of the pioneer Wesleyan missionaries m Fiji, on Sunday .mording, June 29, conducted an open-air service in the grounds of the Alexandra Palace for the Fijian contingent quartered there.Each man \u2018brought his hymn-book wrapped\u2019 in a handkerchief, end the hymnà Were heartily sung in Fijian.Mr.Langham Y preached in the native tongue, - - The Finnish Diet has passed a restric tive law, to come into operation Jn June 1 next year.It gives the local governing body power to restrict the breweries in its area to one tied house each, with the right to veto the construction of breweries in its jurisdiction.This applies equally to,the urban and rural districts.Intoxicants .may: not be sold in shops retailing food after the same date, so that \u2018grocers licences\u2019 will cease to exist there.It is stated that within the past few months one thousand students in Japan have become Christians.There are now one hundred and thirty societies associated with the Student Federation in Japan.The Japanese are intellectually alert, even if a bit inclined to be mercurial, and in due time their brilliant young men in increasing numbers will come to see that what makes English.and American civilization is the Bible that is behind all true civilizations.Before long a: Presbyterian church will be established in the Belgian capital.At present services are being held in a hall in-Brussels, first instituted by the Free Church of -Scotland in 1898.The success of the movement justified.the raising af the station to the rank ot an ordained charge in 1900, when the Rev.G.K.8.Reid was appointed to: the pastorate.Mr.Reid is now in England, trying to interest Presbyterians m the building of the new church, which is to cost, £4,000.The Emperor Menelik of \u2018Abyssinia is.more drastic on Temperance.measures than even the local optionists.He has, the Paris \u2018Matin\u2019 -states, prohibited absolutely in every part of his dominions the sale of any liquor containing alcohol.According to the same journal the has been driven to this course by the lamentable excess to which many of his leading nobles have given: way.\"It js even hinted that the Empress laiton.has a taste for spirituous flavoring in her tea.It is reported that a member of tae Swedish Total Abstinence Society.has just compiled a series of statistics with iE WAS PARALYZED Unable to'Walk or Raise His Hands to His Head» A More Unfortanste Case Could Searcely be Imagine ! than a Husband and Father In this Wretched Condition.\u2019 Oshawa, Ont., Aug.1\u2014(Special).\u2014 The \u2018experience of Mr.Joseph Brown, an employee of the Oshawa lleable iron Works, should be a lesson to every sick person.: .: _ Some five years ago, Mr.Brown, who is a bard working, industrious, and sober man, began to feel a stiffness and soreness in the calves of his legs.\u2018This gradually increased till he had lost all power in his limbs and arms.He could not have raised his arms \u2018to his head to save his life and for over four.months he could not stand or.walk alone a single step.: All the doctors treated him and gave him up.Then he consulted a Bowman: ville doctor who told him he could do nothing for him and advised him to go to the hospital in (foronto, where they might be able to help him a little.To the hosgital be went in January, 1898, and remdined under treatment for vver four weeks.~ Twelve doctors told him he could not recover and that nothing could be done for hiin: He was getting worse every, day and when removed to his-home in Osbawa was like a baby unable to move.LC is father-in-law, ME John Alin, had heard of Dodd\u2019s Kiddey Pills: and suggested that Mr.Brown try them.\u201cHe id and he says :\u2014 Ter SL I used aitogpther twel e boxes ot |: Dodd\u2019s Kidney and \u2018by the frat \u2018of May I was able to start \u201cwork again in the shop and I have \u2018never: been: sick or of work a day since.sh hed i \u201d am sure owe my: life; health and «_ Strength to thal\u201d great remedy,\u2019 Dodd's wKidney pig, fat a gemecy,; Dodds yl, - iA a view to demonstrating the shortcom- | secutions endured ings of the Gothenburg licensing system, and the need of reform in that country.During the past twelve months he has collected newspaper cuttings relating to cases of wounding directly traceable to over-indulgence in strong drink, The list, which embraces but a limited area of Sweden, contains over a thousand serious cases, involving over 259 years\u2019 imprisonment to different persons, andthe loss of over 250 lives.\u2018 A reception was held by the Native Races and Liquor Traffic Commitee at Livingstone College in honor of King Lewanika.Sir John Kennaway offered him-a hearty welcome, and an address, signed by the Duke of Westminster and the Archbishop of Canterbury, congratulated King Lewanika on his firm stand against the liquor traffic.The King, in reply, said he bad a great desire that \u201cliquor should not be introduced among his\u2019 people, because drink spoiled a country.Bishop Hoare, of Hongkong, .in a sermon at St.Michael's, Cornhill, said he had spent twenty-seven years m China, during four of which he had been stationed in Hongkong as bishop.Turning to the question: \u2018Are Foreign Missions any good?Bishop Hoare remarked: \u2018I come of a business stock, and my name is as well known in Lombard street as in the mission field.I am not accustomed to over-state things, but I believe that the progress of Protestant Missions in China during the last fifty years is as great as the spread of Christianity in the first three centuries of our era.° The street car company of Rochester.N.Y., will open on Aig.1 fully equipped Y.M.C.A rooms for ite employees.All the car lines centre at one point, where hundreds.of men are obliged to wait for hours befween runs and many of the \u2018extras\u2019 waiting on call.The \u2018company at its own expense has fitted up at the car barn, social and bath rooms, with bowling alleys smoking rooms and parlors, and has offered the entire management without restrictions to the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association.A small membership fee will be charged, the reading room only being open without charge to all employees.: At the advanced-age of seventy-six, says the \u2018British Weekly, after a long and serious illness, the venerable Apostle of the New Hebrides, Dr.John ü.Paton, has been so far restored to health as to return, with his devoted wife, to his beloved work on the Island of Aniwa.The enthusiastic welcome iven to him by the natives revealed how deeply Dr.Paton was beloved by them all.Dr.David Crombie, who accompanied Dr.Paton from Sydney, 12 a recent letter, writes that, on leaving Aniwa, the last glimpse he caught of the venerable missionary was a very beautiful one, He was seated on the trunk of a tree, with the native gathered round him, listening as he preäch-' ed.It is twenty-one years since prohibition was adopted in Kansds, Governor Stanley, speaking the other day in connection with the anniversary of.the event, said: Prohibition in Kaneas has been marked by very beneficial results, -and this is apparent to any one who wi travel through Kansas and through any of the license states: that may be selected, and note the difference in the ee of young men in the two states.ere are thousands of young men.in Kansas who never saw a saloon, and will avoid it, if for no other reason, because it.is under the ban of the law.There are thousands of men who would probably atronize the saloon if sanctioned by the law and conducted, but who now.avoid it, as the law brands it as an Ishmaelite among legitimate enterprises of the community.\u2019 A euggestion most significañt for mis sion schools containing foreigners, says the \u2018Ohristian Herald,\u201d comes from an exhibition given recently by a Chinese Sunday-school in Brooklyn, N.Y., \u2018eon- nected with Dr.Myers\u2019s Baptist Temple.By the use of the \u2018Rational Method in Reading, \u2019a system of phonetics originated by the late superintendent of Brooklyn schools, Mr.Edward G.Ward, more than two score of Chinamen have gained an understanding mastery of English.Such \u201cfeats as the pronouncing of the names of the books of the Bible, containing sound combinations hithertp con- siderde impossible for a Chinaman, gave convincing Jroot of the teaching value of Superintendent Ward\u2019s method.As a suggestion to all classes containing foreigners, adults or children, the success of this Chinese echool is most pertinent.years, says the.Boston \u2018Congregational ist,\u201d been exploiting the biggest workingmen\u2019s club ever knowan\u2014the railway and street car aesociations\u2014and its success \u2018has been -as great as the enterprise.The street car compaty of Rochester, N.Y, has built and fully equipped abtractive Association rooms for its employees at a point where the, men are ob to report for duty and often wait hours.The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, which employe over 10,000 men, has fitted up .clubrooms in eix of the car barns and called upon the Y.M.C.A.to manage them.In one of these barns nearly game:room, bowling alley, reception-room and Testaurant.\"Fhe street or and railway employees are active in the organi- the cost of support.Sixty-two outgoing Presbyterian mis- \u2018sionaries met rec y in conference at the board rooms, New.York, to receive farewell instructions and a tender Godspeed from the officers of the board.he object of these annual conferences is especially to ac y missionaries with the problems which present misunderstanding and promote good-will fourteen to China, nine to > to Japan and Cores, nine to Persia, four have not as yet been assigned to particu- Jar.fields.The est number goes to China, \u2018to take the places of some who have.been How great the {be missionary army is.evidenced by rompt filling of\u2019 the depleted ranks.ë ber ever eent out by the hoard goes a8 a direct result of the per- .It ie-with deep of \u2018China\u2019s: illions,\u201d 1 a The XY.M.C.A.has for twenty-five $20,000 has been expended for library, zation of associations and contribute half themeelves to the board, and to prevent.to the Philippines, and quite a number |; courage .and dauntless the enthusiasm of | be : y the lof every locility should: be federated.sors maire ü Of 00: ess.the gn : ing Jafamigs of the: habit and: fade sorrow, says the editor * that -we report partment, Chefoo, China Miesionaties; and bes des these, seven othérs; whose, nantes:-are v and; whose.fiaténts \u201care not connec with the mission.Farther particulars ob ae to \u201chand.For the sorely befeavell parents and other relatives, : for the teachers and scholars.at the Chefoo: Schools, and for the leaders | of the mission, re would bespeak the arnest sympathy.| -prayers .our veuders, ip.thie, sed.pércavement.Last autumn King Edward VII.signified his willingmess that the Bible to be presénted \u201cbo him atthe.coronation service in Westminster Abbey should be a ft from the British and Foreign Bible ciety, .The Archbishop of Canterbury, i Lord bound by.precedent; has informed Northampton - that the Bible Society's thét oceasion must include the On Apocrypha.= Tord Northampton has replied to thé Archbishop; pre ing \u2018deep regret that the: Bible, which is alone \u2018circulated by otir society, and which does not contain.the - Apocrypha, cannot be used at\u201d His \u2018Majesty @ffcoronation ser vice;\u2019 also, thit the.roc wes unaware of the precedent in question when the offer was madé, but that \u2018the spirit of the rules \u2018of the \u2018Society is too definite to eneble them to att in accordance with that precedent, and therefore they are, compelled to relinquish very unwillingly the provision.of .the\u2019 Coronation Bible.But the worthy and entérprising friends of the British and Foreign Bible Society were not pleased -to.let the matter rest just that way, and 50 made a request that the King would accept a copy of one of the society's éditions as a memento of the coronation.His Majesty replied that he will have much pleasure in accepting the Bible which they circulate, as a memorial of the coronation \u2014 British and Foreign Bible Society Report.; , THE MILLION PLEDGES.CRUSADE, DR.HENRY'S GREAT SUCCESS, ©.° (The.Christian, London.) In September, 1901, the Rev.J.Q.A.Henry, D:D, catue: to this country to aid the Freè Church \u2018Council in its effort fo secure 1,000,000\" more total abstinence pledges: during the first year of the new century.Since that time he has conducted three hundred and twen- ty-seven meetings in more than fifty centres of the United Kingdom, and in these gatherings has addressed nearly six hundred thousand .people, and taken over forty thousand new: total abstinence pledges.2 ; \u2018 : \u2026 The-objegté of-this campaign\u2019 have been to arouse the Christian conscience with reference fo, por the drink problem, and to win the people to lives of pledged teetotalism.The effort to accompfish- thése ends has been accompanied \u201cby the manifest blessings of God.A.pew temperaince comstitu- ency \u2018has been created, ax exalted tone has_characterised the discussions of \u2018this problem, and a Christian character given to the movement, which hes got only been unifying and \u2018constructive, but of a distinctly spiritual \u201cnature., .Probably , no\u2019 speaker on the temperance question has ever reached so many representative and influential people in the same length: of timé.| Everywhere the largest halls.have been crowded to -the doors .to hear this \u2018field marshal of a noble reform.\u2019 Among the important therings dddressèd' may be mentioned \u2018the Congregational Union of Great Britain; the\u2019 Baptist Union; the Tem- penance Breakfast of the Established Church of Scotlsiid; a large number of the officers and ministers of the United Free Church of Scotland; the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland; the National Christian Endeavor\u201d Societÿ;\" the: Mildmay Confetence; the annual\u2019 gat] ering of the British Mem- perance igue; a large meeting of the chool teachers of inburgh; sixteen hundred Sunday-school: teachers and ministers in\" Belfast, and the National Free Church Council; besides important drawing-room icetings in many locali- | ties where influential \u2018temperen and Christian workérs have been addressed.-In this campaigh special attention bas been given to-children, great demonstrations in their behalf having been held àt almost.every céutre.Among those who have signed the pledge have been scores of Christian ministers, representatives of the nobility, the provosts of |-th cities, superintendents of asylums, headmasters of schools; councillors by the score, influentiäl employers of labor, policemen in large nu men by the thousand.The meetings have demonstrated the willingness of the people; both young and the receipt of a cablegram on -the 10th .inst., announcing the death of thirteen scholars of the C.I.M.School, Boys\u2019.De- 8 ina.We are, ad vised that the cause of these deaths was ptomaine poisoning.The boys who were thus suddenly stricken down are \u2018Ger- shom Broomhall, - Hugh and Norman Uray-Owen, Herbert , Howard Fishe and Stewart Kay, all sons of our are not given = je enormity and horror of umbers, and working- pitiless power of this ungcrupulous foe.The \u2018messages delivered \u2018by Dr, Henry people.À vast.amount of self-sacrific- to make the work a success.In Airdrie, Scotland, ome-fourth of.the.population pledge in the last five months.All the policemen, with a single\u201d exception, -are pledged abstainers.In Falkirk, no .fewer than 3,335 new pledges were taken in\u2018 six days.: \u2014\u2014 A PRINCESS AT \u2018BARNARDO'S.\u2019 -HORD BRASSEY'S HIGH PRAISE.: \u2018What philanthropist of our day, or any- day, has so splendid a record \u2018as this ¥ asked Lord Brassey at Stepney, on Saturday, after stating that some for- ty-five thousand children had \u2018been res- Kingdon by Dr.Bernardo, and \u201cthen trained, maintdined and started in life as useful citizèns.\u2018 : Homes, and for the first time in the thirty-six\u2018 years of the inétitution\u2019s history a royal visitor inspected the premises., -To.welcome the King\u2019s sister, Princess Henry of Battenberg, the Mest Ind, wag decorated with flags, and crowds lined the route to salute Her Royal Highness.Lord Brassey presided over the entertainment and -speech- making, \u2018and the Princess chatted with him: dating the exhibitions of physical and : military drill.There was a very large attenaance, including many ladies and gentlemen of title and dignitaries of \u201cthe \u2018churches.Stepney.had offered prayer, Dr.Barnar- do, though in his own words \u2018hoarse, as a raven, had to make a.graceful little speech\u2019 in \u2018ohedience to the chairman.wards \u2018the special fund of; £55,000 to be closed at the end of this month.Mr.John Cory would give £1,000 if four others would do the same, \u2018and I think we shall get them; id the doctor.Then \u2018a poor parsen\u2019 had offered £1 if 499 others gave an equal amount; so far 226 had given £1 each towards help- Lord Brassey spoke in the highest terms of the work.The first year\u2019s income had been £214; that of last year was £146,000.He considered his marvellous growth to be the greatest possible tribute to the splendid devotion of the founder.\u201cI often to the banker, Lord Kinnaird, about this insti- the most skilled man.of business could not surpass\u2019 Dr.Barnardo in the care with which he administers the funds entrusted to him.Every year that passes by\u2019 makes me feel more confidence in and affection for Dr.Bernardo, and makes me wish I could be of more service to 1000 boys end Site bave been an a ys girls bave em ed to Canada and placed, under supervision, in situations, \u2018the speaker said he*could give the testimony of an eyewitness to the splendid results achieved.\u2018Dz.Barnardo,\u201d continued his lordship, \u2018isæ# man with immense claims on those who have.it in their power to help good works, I wish very earnestly to asso- cidte myself with him in hig appeal for [tds ; Every thimking person.must recognize that he is doing a great work foF :the mation at large.and for the Empire.\u2018He has saved an enormous number of children from growing up to be.a charge-on the community; They would almest certainly, but for him, have got into workhouses and jaile where the country would have had to maintain them.: Brassey incidentally stated that while he was Goverior of Vie- toria the skipper of \u2018his yacht, the \u2018Sunbeam,\u201d was a man who had been rescued ag a \u2018boy .by- Dr.Barnardo, and\u2019 given sucha start thet he had become.most expert im his.calling.\u2018Princess Beatrice emilingly received Pures In aid of ibe funds from some (Uy.donors, and rassey presen ed baliges of, the Distinguished Order al Sy the ae rs.the Young Helpers\u2019 gue\u2014o | league.which .Queen \u2018Alexandra has called.\u201cone of: the best institutions of the present \u2018day, deserving of the greatest encouragement.\u2019 - Bishop [Faylor-Smith, chapléingeneral to the forces, and the Bishop of Uganda also.took part in the rocéedings.A troop of four hundred oys and girls, who are leaving to-day for - Canada, paraded - before the Princess, who seemed to take great interest in \u2018them.Her Royal Highness visited \u2018 Her Majesty\u2019s Hospital,\u201d -one of the very numerous - branches of the institution, and also \u2018spent a good deal of time im looking at the exhibitions of work dome in e Homes.Girls were starching ard ironing collars, and cooking pestry and buns; boys were shoeing horses and making\u2019 and mending boots, and so forth.There was an exhibition of fire escape drill, and \u2018boy after boy came sliding at terrific pace in a sort of canves cylinder from a\u2019 fourth-story window .to the old, to undertake temperance work when \u201d ground.\u2018I don\u2019t think I should like the proper motives are appealed to, and the supreme objects of : temperance reform, Dame , the glory of God, and the welfare e.péople, are îtely and clearly put\u2019 before thém.There % an encouraging \u2018attitude amiong the people in reference fo: this coloseal curse of strong drink; \u2018the \u2018ministers and the churches, as well as.the people are, to a extent, ready for an ressive end persistent\u201d Christian assault upon thie \u201csupreme.iniquity.éf the mod Wilfrid Lawson.recently\u2019 TE said, \u201c- hihgs \u2018are feady, ad the people only- veut Ab.know what to do and how t6 do it.\u2019 The challenge of the hour is'for a constructive and Christian programme, and for a wise and en thusiastic Jead#rship.\u201cThis is \u2018the >portube moment.\u201cThe war in South\u2019 Africa is over; domestic : rst: , 3 vill.questions will now come to the front; Seven of there misisonaries fo Africa, a, eleven.the supreme of \u2018these problems are: th habit and traflic-in strong drink, - This | ia God's work ta be.done by God\u2019s peo- ple, -e Wer I worth do! .I shoud ra bed ono etm nent: basis, and should receive \u2018aÿstéiiatio and.welf-sacrifièing: financial support: \u2018 , .\u2018The -temperance; and .Christian forces for: local ends; das is, to enf ing excise law, to \u2018in strong, drink; and.to protect both the to enforce exist.uild up public pont that journey much,\u201d seid the Princess, who was looking on ly.- =Neerly six.thousand.children are now being maintained.in the Homes.One of the great events: of the last twelve months has been the presentation to Dr.nardo of an estate of fifty-four acres, with buildings, at North Elmham, Norfolk, by Mr.E.H.Watts, the sh owner.The property was formerly the County School, opened by the King, then Prince of Wales, in 1871.Dr.Barnar- ge \u2018will use it as a naval training school.Tt accommodates three hundred and fifty boys.\u2014' Christian World.\u201d et : HARDSHIPS OF CHINBSE EXCLU: SION.: (Boston \u2018Congregationalist.\u201d) We called attention recently to the sh and unwise execution of the laws inese exclusion, \u2018and to its\u2019 effect upon \u2018the opinion \u2018of, ica \u2018held by the ingtance of this children and pledged People from \u2018the have been most cordially received-by the - Ing \u2018service has been performed by the | people of many communities in \u2018order (20,000) \u201chave \u2018signel the total abstinence cued from the slums of the United It: was Founder's Day\u2019 at the Stepney | When the Bishop of | He told of some conditional promises to- ing the speaker to claim the original £1.] tution,\u201d he said, \u2018and he assures me that \"in\" the steerage, .\u201cpose to support themselves by working a :thet they are r Jaborers and must be excluded, and the \u2018|- A \u2018more inte t of \u2018the Chinése people, fie Presbyterian\u2019 Touches for | pe D sible; 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Manufacturers of the -Celobrated \u2018Baby's Own Soap: 500 Telescope Cases, in all sizes, your choice at 2 50c each, while they jast.These are a réal bargain, y \\ U E-DAME.¢ of some informality in their passports, though théy had a nal letter from.Viceroy Li Hung Chang guaranteeing their standing as students.They came it was ther pur- ew hours a day during their coll course.Pochuse of this plan of oT suppoït while studying, the decision 18 ot educed.to the rank of recommendation from the great Chinese Viceroy is mot even considered in decid- ing- the question of the validity of their passports.This is what we call an un- all the decencies of life men on trial for their position are entitled to the benefit of the doubt.Are our.own Jege mere laborers ?we want Pp assive\u2019 Chinese, or do we not ?Is it Tor our interest to train the leaders of the nel life in Ohina ?Are cordial relations with 400,000,000 neighbors across the sea of advantage to us?If so we must not use our laws without consid- which we expect and demand for ourselves, A CANADIAN MISSIONARY LS DROWNED.so { Faithful Witness.\u2019) 2.\u2018The sad intelligence has been received of the death by.drowning of Mr.MR.A.Phair, who left Toronto last\u2019 December to labor'as a missionary among the Indians of Brazil.Mr, Phair pursued a course of study at the Bible his distant field was married to_Miss | Mission in this city.Mr.George R.White, superintendent of the mission, was to meet the young couple in British Guiana, \u2018but was prevented by .a serious.attack of fever.Mr.Phair decided to undertake the long journey alone, leaving his wife with friends in erara.Starting in February with two Indians as guides, he succeeded in reaching the station, only to learn that Mr.White's health had been completely shattered, and \u2018that two of his fellow- workers had succumbed to \u2018the deadly to his wife in- Demerara when he lost his life by drowning in the Essequibo River.His death will be lamented by not a few in Toronto who respected r \u2018Inissionary zeal, while his- young widow (will have the heartfelt sympathy of many Christian friends.- ; ?.BISHOP POTTER'S FIANCEE.The report that Bishop Potter, of > New York, js to marry Mrs.Allred: Corning Clark has naturally aroused -in- terest in.her personality.While keep: \"Itgivesmethe greatest pl christian and indecent use of law.By | students who support themselves in col- | friendly relations with the educated and | .evation, or refuse the courtesy to others | them and tell of it to everyone { kn ours sincerely, GHACR ENGOE eikiejo! former! taud\" SEVEN anufactutets and Montreal-Parlors, 226t-St.Catherine St these sisters can be \u201cTREATMENT OF Training School, and before leaving for |.the Seven Sutherland *isters ome box.Boy ean receipt of pri co street, T , Ont.Mon Office, - J.H BAILEY, Foreign Manager Ella Bowles, of the Nursing-at-Home\u2019 malaria.Mr.Phair was returning alone\u2019 him for \u2018his\u2019 EE 1A GENERAL SADDLER SPEC L \u2018Importer of Fine English and French Goods\u2019 During Picnic Season Work Dene to Order's \u201cSpecialts.ONE CROWNING GLORY IS HER HAIR\u201d, My Hair Is Much Stronger.190 Bleecker St, Toronto, Nov.9, 190.; Seven Sutherland Sisters : sure.to.declare the following statem ent for tie benefit of those 0 are troulled hs an + of scalp nd fall -( ing of hair, Seo- ond shampoo- dandruff, dis 8 en na vary short air ceased falling out and hair ig p bec, » x © A 3 Proprietors.root, WI 1 \u2018hep 1 THE HAIR,\u201d and Microscopie.Examination ofthe Hair and Hcalp by Mies Dors Sutherland, Free of \u2018charg n from 10 a.m.i i 50c.and 91; six bots -The pho! (Groupl must on ington streets, being one of the best- Known of her benefactjons.ing was opened in 1899 and have cost upwards af $150,000.\u2018of ground adjoinin \u201cThis build- is said to © A plot ing it was recently purchased by Mrs.Clark, who is- to erect on it a working men\u2019s club house.More: tly she.gave $50,000 for the erection of a parish.house for Grace Church, EH- N.J.This is a thickly-set- tled manufacturing district where setile- work is much Clark ia the owner of a number of model tenement -hoüses :and:in many other s has shown her interest in her less Jortunate fellowmen.: needed.Mrs.\u201cmasters, Dit wr ; ee lly in\u2019Paris, to.dis .cand their official uniform, with the re- eult.that, when no other employees ave present, the general public is unable to.ter obtain information.T \"| ing out of the public eye so fat as was.Public Hoes! lark bas \u201cbeen widely J known.\u201cfor \u201cher charitable \u2018work, the\u201d Alfred \u2018Corning.Clark.Neighborhood\u2019 - House at the corner of Cannon and Riv-1 § Minister: of.of a cir \u201cma, they are not exempt from.the of wearing ditinetive - uni-. thor on or Bh à thor \u2018the a mals out and.making a jungle on -the lawn with them: the den hose.And you \u201ccannot tim : the malaces cane |\u2019 end\u2019 the col tary confinement; - and \u201cthe \u201cnoie bad kindly: leisïed to us-that ail ill féeling between mim ed out entirely by the > ] iptio 6 place are: myself i du, but I ha sometimes thought that was because.tie.Suthors.do not.tell you \u2018what you want know.However, doll \u201cor\u201d not, here rire jou won\u2019t understand, uñ- I- tell you, what the place was like.«The Mcat House was the place we went to ay at; there had\u2019 been a \u2018house.there since Saxon times.It isa \u2018manor,-and a thanor-goes- on having \u2018a- house on it, whatever happens.The: Moat House was burnt down once of twice,\u201d but they .ai- ways built a.new one\u2014and Cromwell's soldiers smashed it about, but it was patched up again.Its & very old house; the front door opens straight into.the dining-room, and there are red curtains end a blue and white marble floor like-a chess-board.There's a secret staircase, only it is not decret\u2019 now, rather riékety.It is not very ie but there is a moat all round 2t, with a brick bridge that leads to the front door.Then the other side of the moat there is the farm with barns.and.oast-boueee; and stables, -or \u2018things like that.And the other way the garden lawn goes on till it comes to the e¢hurch-yard.© The ch aot, divided fram the .at il, = cept: by a little grass a e front of-the house there is more garden, end the garden is'at the back: The man the House belonged to liked new houses, and he had ais 2 2 bo one with conservatories, and a\u201d clock in.4 et \u2018on \u2018the - tor; = Te et book.it.\u2018And'he was © the Moat \u201cAnd my § © to come down somètimes \"Saturday to Monday, sud, Albert's: Hime, ani he was to.ive with us all \u201cbe vriting | a pos the time, _ bother him, ook and would to us.EE is plain.said # as short es I can.dora rather Jate\u2014but there I have to it: went right down | y house yy be our Bedroom to the ; saw rope, dining room.2e wrhile was washing his hands dinner,\u201d and! Dickie and let him, end \u201cthe bell tolled solemnly.Father | shouted to him\u2019 not to, and we went supper.- But the there.> hoi: ha ; fremping on \u2018the e]l\u2014 fat hy oh 0 to see.When he \u2018The whole village, or half of it, has come up to\u2019 eee \u2018why the bell china in covey expbones por le: and doors.were locked.These bread.us was Wip- - urch-yard is £9 eye and rang.l'E |, .bh: a | read very épread cour wings and.\u2018rise above \u2018A HEAD BOBBED UP WITH A STRAW IN ITS: MOUTH.clean.dirt that: is more than halt chép-.thiere was room for hang- 3 down out of the top door, d down at the farmyard, | which is very eloshy when you get into it, but most interesting.Then Alice said: - \u2018Now.we are all here and the boys are tired enough to sit still for a minute, I want to have a council.We said, \u201cWhat about?And she said: Tl tell you.H.OQ., don\u2019t wriggle so; sit on my frock if the.straws tickle your 5 og see, \u2018he wears socke\u2014and eo he can navet be quite so comfortable as any one \u2018Promise not to laugh,\u2019 Alice said, st ting very red, and looking at Dore, who t red, too.We did, ad then ehe eaid:- Dora and I have talked: this.over, and Daisy, too, and we have written it down |.because it is easier than saying it.Shall I read it?Oc will you, Dora?; Dora seid it didn\u2019t matter; Alice Hight; so Alice read it, and though she gabbled a: bit, we L heard it.it afterwards.\u201cNW 9 a Dors \u201cBagtable, and Alice Reatable, So pi et ces a : when.we a wi th TRS TR i?En and: a \u2018abortont-ains, an we made: oûx -minds 5 to.be good forever after.And \"pes ww; Daisy about it, and she had an\u2019 idea.\u201c So.we - want to\u2019 start: à\u2019 society for ood |.in, It is Daisy'e idea, but we bein good too?\u2018You know,\u2019 Dora - interrupted, when \u2019 le want to do good: things, th mn make a-societys There are thovs- fhere\u2019s- the - Missionary.Socie Yes,\u2019 said Alice, \u2018and the society for the prevention of something or other, and the Young Men\u2019s Mutual Improvement Society, god, Gey Ss.P.G; \u201cWhat's the S.P * Oswald -siked, .Society for ne B I Tews, of Sp said 3 bat do Jet she.go on on: We Propose « chairman, and a treasurer, and.,and keep a minuté-hook Ga; .If that doesn\u2019t good, it won\u2019t be my fault and ess, and great 3 deeds.\u201cWe wish not to_be.such a nuis- ped her: A a t part, and she 2d shined hen she wings they sounded Tater fo the : don't like, as- otter get up a.society with | \u201cThe aim; of the society is noblenesa and unselfish ere that bat jou we ot 1 .n - to do pri te: to.peor ve oy \u201cthinks Dickie was oid \u2018and \u2018wanted tô make imac?a agreeable, ~ wi Es ÿ \u2018the roles an k th Noel went to te etry to pu Fe the minute#book.That's.what Fou book that a Society) 8 secretary .f= might.om as \u2018thé \u201cservants other.thin D.should So Oswald.him into the other Wal, it it gut; knows at i cept | the paper money issued.by\u2018 the i demption.hand and said,\u201d \u2018Any- 86-188\" our.duty to re- - store \u2018ta its.sorrowing owners.l say looks here, we ore going to drag .the\u2019 ey one brightened up at this, It was qur.duty, and À was interesting, too.\u2018This is very .uncommon.(Te Je continues.) our Note.Book.MONEY AND MICE, ; It ig estimated.that.one percent.suf either lost or: destroyed, \u201cthis being so much clear profit to Uncle Sam, Some of the ase son in.hich \u2018cash have ay pr nto a 4 festive \u2018gout and \u2018spor tive cow a to devour considerable à: Tecoguizable .&8 money.ave for forwarded to ington \u201cby hopeful Miee | th get away: with many a secret eard, cons.the th couts girls decided \u2018eu Dickie: took parior, and Oswald what is:it 7: Hel A is vulgar, and he \u2018Would not heve- ssid \u201cit to any, one\u2019 but; his own brother.- sa Belle aid, We a ou, how Oswald was patient with him and Don\u2019t be \u2018all day about; aud -I told.wim = What is ?prety fa fan à niiisance; | d be.\u2019 month Te\u201d tél of bo Sad brought A woman W ri oung a | colored- girl froin had brought 5 7 une ; \u201cit into nests; and \u2018drunken\u2019 men usiestic moments light cigars 1 with | \u201ctem-dollar notes: a Tl ar ey bo der ar floor: in us: re eue Fou pa, + arlôr\u2019 ator Poor > parlôr stôve,- sérving.as a ve mmer: i a is counted cris a large cr: cop.of \u2018partly biirhed notes evi autumn, Sometimes pi es\u2019 Containing.Robbing but ashes, necessarily.-valuel he ication of incinerated pently: amazing, a few c mn = caies are hopeless, yielding sufficient evidence to secure the Tepayment.of considerable Sum to the fortunate: applicante\u2014-: \u2018The Christan Endeavor World?HUNTING WOR.\u2018A REMEDY.More than \u2018one .woman, in these ads; vanced \u2018daye, believes she has solved the servant qu question; Dut occasionally «- eof found who stl ing some | of & prob less.\u201cNew.York- kitchen to give her ordems for diner \u2018| one-day recently, and was amazed to to 2 the: {he negress eitting on the\u2019 floor, with.er or hs the approach of-the miv- |.[réa the sé rant _ went on: with her |; occupation slack.and ghiny nimbus, j ome r Kk: an thé én; sities y that suggested \u2018that she ha de a for: se -êtared.\u2018tune or gons insane.THe : | 8 moment, SEAR im a -the lock'what wonld quil mah and eure the tickle, = - = his- pes of pire hat of nots of 5 friends and enemies.To do this he employs the oldest of la that \u2018evên the ublettered \u201cah F | tramp: des a\u2019strong obje Some Pen 4 of warlike: pro- jons, with: ild eyes and ferocions Poe then made me go to.breakfastless.Ÿ.mmer wardrobe was not in condi allow \u201c mautilatio BR whi pure are past \u2018him dde could\" usual usually : big round: 0\u201d \u2018does to wi d to Oa the ; \u201cwith 1 & her hospitality od of her.gues The blast swept the bodily.A \u2018the chimtiey, and left us\u2019 ore bods One\u2019: of dat on pepe that WO | ppeur.Sums in dhs conrde of & eal, y-| & 1 digested Jurops \u201cof rest and arly have been presented by.aim ; hough such \u2014 feats accomplished in the iden- [= i pér cash are | \u201cBaghie, \u2018in 4-7 Pool, gol, atandisie ont around her à | an\u2019 1 would \u2018to God.the tort] orld.and all\u2019 Lo litt the ankles from mediseval doors and win- | dows.\"CURES THE \u2018Worst PAINS in from cos to tweat _rélquitée: Not one hour at- ter .\u201c E : yertiswroent nesd any Jue SU FiR-BATHL PAIN For\u201d cheb 5 ths air oF nervous: : umatism, lum.£0, pain aden.in , the back, nd \u2018ver, ie = th 3 ey a i hs avolestion of acts of.wii affaid\u201cimmediat ang ity Re ! te or x fow days fue ene \u201ciy i: ae mon excructating he toms ach, i\u2019 Ong; A , Btofnac bowels, or.other sohés.or: icons meme \u2018Sold | al Hi a - RADWAY & co.Weak \u2018Babies Mate Strong, Medical ile emphatically declare that Lactated Food is the best nourishment for weak and kd.\u2018habiles in the hot weather.able y fog\u201d Tactaten Food re\u201d me = : JE Your i od one Sgreed with bak Frio {Sd mentioned dt an Ares Winter heat is as cheetfainess 1 and ventila- When you get 100 cold ETE .où my Lis muh mu warmer , therm.gepecially if zpu_walk | briskly.\u2019 | Some: dap Iter) whes 1 went E3 dine à LÉ ea ra re 17 It will presently be much.warner, mid.she, \u201cI have always\u2019 noticed hi \u2018whefi you have sat ia a room a while, : # gots war from the heat, of your bod- \u201cShe proved \u2018éd'be right: Bu went info the dining-room we found it ike a barn, She smiled, with repeated Again oe proved righ ht mpered bad 5 le again-to the dn That, too; fequired to be : ALBO YEATON'S SON.(Gloucester, August, 1720.) =| The wind § wiriled; $he wind # moaned white capi flecked the sea: \u2018skipper T hed nck ny boy.with me\u201d Snag:in the tern sheets: Katte John Lau bi as the scad swept b; But he siippec\u2019s.sunburnt cheek grew > Ag vd watohed the wicked sky.\u2019 EEE his mother\u2019s 4 side!\u2019 - An à eyes wete \u201cGand Lord i heaven, if il betide, | «What would become of him !- > | For me\u2014amy pansies 3 are of- \u201csteel, :- Forme let\u2018hap wh I might.\u2018make shift re é Teel \u201cnti the \u201cbreak 0 A \u2018Bat he, \u2018he is 80 weak And ball, Jeuarnéd to stand,\u2014 ne Pot Thon + who market.from on hign A\u201d fail-\u2014each ont !\u2014 = | Bird, D Le Da dE Save a an eye rn to make one quail, from wind and waves\u2014 Tentes os \u2018tell about that gale Te \u201crive From, waters.graves ! 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.[dire at once to JOHN DICKS, 2812 Etrand, London.England; wbo.mm Fecefpt of or this splendid volume.- I Seatiomen of.eh SE ens and e coun .respécttully the above Tientaned: natives) \u2018will De.them, si, the je nd gouts ching.in the \u2018neighbo |: hedd of Cyaan end another velaten:the: | t for it waka), ABdante | Ws déctdeë to: retrace\u201d ur.stops; get as | near as\u2019 tne edge of thé: lake: as.possible, and give, a call to.asderfatn\u2019 if there wers : moose on.the , sound.\u201d \u201cSo\u201d ok placed him- û h for: concealment, |: while \u2018Bob \u2018and\u2019 I \u201cCF: és near Rie.edge.of the: lake as \u201cpossible, hiding ourselves with spruce boughs and: meadow - grass.ebould be sounded: th \u201cHostels.closed 80 aS to get the \u2018corrévt \u2018tone); Jack's.trem-* bling adding the- additional a \u2018Ah,\u2019 sald Jack; \u2018he's ; there.: Loos out\" new,\" \"Jack peaks \u2018again.: Nearer.\u2014ante the .answer.\u2018He's\u2019 \u2018coming, \u201cboys.I.ace him up the meadow, and\u2019 he's trotting \u2018down fast.He's a \u2018rattler.What horns! \u201cOh, if he were \u201conly on the ;oûge of the meadow, we'd have.him sure.\u2019 Now he comes in, and 1 confess 1 vas not sorry he lake was between us, He walks for some fifty yards, then.stops, wheels.round, - showing \u2018his side, Oh, what à chance for a rifie! Those great ears of his \u2018are intently listening and his eyes\u2019 glaring.Jack speéks; not a move; speaks\u2019 again, coaxes, not a\u2019 budge.\u2018What can be the | reason?Now \u2018he\u2019 is paving the mud flercely and looking in the same direction.\u201cListen, boys,\u201d eaid Jack.\u201cDo you hear.à noise like the breaking of ol dead branches?.\u201cWhy, yes.\u2019 | \u2018Well, \u2018thet is another bull coming, and he is making that racket.to frighten \u2018any that-may be on the same.rounds.\u2019 Scarcely had he said this when out of.the woods came another monstef, apparently: as.flerce and as ready for the fray tasia as the fellow that was wetting for him.\u2019 Number one stands bis ground, and num- Lieder} ber \u2018two \u201chalts Atty yards away.You ean: readily imaginé reéder,that- this was réther tn: taint- \u2018tones- so as to \u2018help.em on, for.we were all eager for the fray.A ball- \u2018moose fight is \u2018not: often seen.Presently Presently we heard ithe call \u2018Mwar.\u2019 (Mwar i \u2018| back his power.an exciting.njoment for us.- \u201cJack: coaxes.: they marched\u2019 towards: \u2018each other,and wien:| r within\u2019 a few Jerds, stood on thelr hind Phys - t legs, and rushed together with their - fors | hic MC | legs, then recedédà \u2018few yards and ati]! or 2 64 .will \u2018forward the \u201cches, edition BE Before this près narrates the triursphe in Italy.end Eeypt : Ls to: acknowledge.Moscoir and Water tary Pop of Napoleon, That evening the Æmpétor.called ble.oi solders\u201d gether, and \u2018on fhe, field\u201d wet with our blood, burned his \u2018eagles and his fings.The- poor, \u2018eagles, who Bad \u201calways been wlotortous, who had cried: \u2018Forward?in aM our battles,-and\u2019 wha had flown \u2018over el.Burope, were saved from the disgrace\u2019) of falling Anto the hands of our -enemies.[AN Che: treasure\"ot Hnsiänd\" déuldnt\" DEY\u2019 the tail of one of thém.\u201cThey were 6 [1 more.\u2019 The rest of the story ts well knows: to \u20acverybody.The Red Man\u2019 went \u201cover tothe who were no, lopger -of any account, \u2018were their homes, in order that their.places \u2018couldn\u2019t- even march\u2014it \u2018was pitiful to se {them try, Then Napolean was seized, {through treachery,\u201d and\u2019 the English nailed |.him to a rock, ten thousand feet gbôré the |.I eaith,.on a desert island \u201cfn.the great: ocean.There he must stay.until the Red Man, for the good of France, glves him It is \u2018said by some that he is dead.OH, yes! Dead! That shows that lle to cheat the poñ in thoir étiäity of a.gov dment.a type \u2018thoroughly unuenal.to.English poleon to punish the earth, The bizarre the eimplicity and the humor of \u2018the made the mations to euffer enough, the his disbolical power.\u2019 The angel -ap-: pears in the guide of a wounded seldief \u201cE killed,\u2019- maid Napoleotider; \u2018becuse was Deçéssary to conquer - \u201cthe \u2018world.\u2019 - Bourbons, Ike the\u2019 \u2018Heounarel \u2018that.he is; a France was crusbed, and fhe 01d\u2019 soldiers, | might be given toa Jot of nobles \u2018who how little they know \u2018him = Fey.only: tail | \u201cThe Russian story, \u201cNapoleonder,\u2019 is of § innocence of the.colloquy shows\u201d alike | = Russia peasant.When Napoledn has |.angel who guarde the \u2018pessantey-g0es |'ran forth to stop the côtiquerofs career by |.) making him féel compession, and.20 \u2018Jose | irs mé sooner Wey did you Kil deprived of thelr dues, and.sent back.to] mile i \u2019 Hitiously® mining on their ground, and fo threatened œuit, Heinze's reply was.quick A f of what 1s Jn J ; Co dou Neiges id fa 26 offered.for Hal would «not: commit\u2019 an \u2018overt act, ore President Biglow, of that company, , [charged | him; St \u2018language\u2019 polite, with | and.penetrative: -\u2018IN PAPER COVERS, by: | Vaudry, -M-A., is\u2019 a beaiitiful series of 3 \u2018deyotiorral feditations presented in the Jine| form.of visions.\u2018The anthor has.trea :sured up soîne.ôf those impressions which {come on the border of dreamland: to per- song \u201cof \u2018imaginative and religious tem- ! Lo- \u2018perament, and clothed them in\u2019 suitable main, snd.\u2018when Hé fear fot \u201cdlirinkitig in ¢hd face \u201cof tr displeasure, they threstened to parallel readers.It begins with a confersiice | i\u2019 oF: \u201880 JO in heaven and the sending out of Na-|' 'letiguage with good effect.Spme of the iHustrations are reminiscent \u201cof Dante.(Dryadalé\u2019s, 30 cents.) \u2018A Coronation Ode,\u201d by the Rev.r M.¢] Tce, \u201cof: Glamis, Ont, is issued saniphie L form.Some: of the lines Britannia \u2018balls the son of her - Four hutidred, million hearts revere, itdous.memory redolent,\u2019 7 onward sping this sun-swayed .zer.Brave.\u2018Pioneers of, Fresdom, .\u2018Dispersed: through all the world, \u2026.\u201cYour \u2018Homelsnd.Banñér lift on high, \u2018 th and Right © uaturled SIRE ; y are Jo.laying.¢ ; \u2018If.you do, sir, I vin \u2018imvolve every.= \u201cmine of yours: in Butbe in: litigation.\u2019 - \u2018Jerusslern the Golden\u2019 by Miss M.0.CA avé no effect on Samuel per); and musie = Ferris \u201cTo- = Both staff and'sol-fa notations are | ANY | \u2018és \u2018well as piano accompaniment, ; 85 x- | The first verse begins: S18 \u201con NV estmouat.al view of the ety,\u201d \u201caportiy, > | made Him pelligerent.So, while\u201d \u2014 = ri yet | = Has a , Déliéiontness Pecalie to Ligelf.- It tales time to ske gome foode.first meal of Malt Breakfast Food ae vates the taste.It has à deliciouintés peculidr to \u201citself.\u201d No other food \u201c taste Like it, for no.other is so: carefully and scientifically \u2018made, Malt Breakiast Food ig the most appetizing and nutritious \u2018of i i fost It fi \u2018amd 63d, giver.is rs or\u2019 ou ï the weak any trong.AI Grocers.: harness treated.\u201cwith solution 2 espérons ithe dis re, N.P,, es ai cute by him Youre ed of » mil » list.0 din the hands\u2019 a ee foëds, and hoicians 3 and ans girs 5 7 , are Jou resolved gnd fu posed.each- you to do all that I Tod w \"| command, to come when I call, i here 1 send, and to Kill whom\u2019 Je sha order.to be killed?\u201d \u2018Yes\u2019 said al hice; amd after the kin had Promised that\u201d bis word alone should be his svord, \u2018thie em eror was add od ; ae follo ï \u2018Look on i id p and see Ci, HE la down on elt w! ny vom the «Now York, Commercial fiom If Chou dost gororn vel fos NEC.Co vertisér\u2019) .shal£ reign-in power and megnificencd so L: B.\u2018Spencer, in charge of \u2018the ag and the \u201cwhole eztth shall be subject to ; \u2018 J jim\" et the Battery, believes thet.he thee; if ill, thou shalt be poor, \u2019 \u2018lower \u2018orders of animal life have inbelli- orale, ve and contemptible, and \u201cin pence \u2018and reasoning power limited only not ve power even over the felt where.- .As a student of submatine °R thou éittist\u201d / Tite for over thirty years he has had One of the most magnificent state cere.: 4) | many opportunities for.experiment.monies of.the \u2018ancient world was the - | These experiments he hes jcarcied on- coronation \u201cof the King of Abyssinia, \u201c| during the last, ten years with unusual The Phe daughters.\u2018of, the ts of the Sy.ne because he des been obliged to of crimaon a \u201c at hic dey, mot Bd, condos 5 the H rs dass ss of;the kind-we-ever before witheséed,: sk breast es upo th - 1o_the conviction that fishes have > n the King to advance, and, = pproached power; and even memory, in cord, ewer = are vou?\u2018I de : of eap-rooted .belief to the con-, \u2014 the Kin spite g of Sion,\u201d he ans brary.The reacomine power pau pu King \u2018dameels cried, \u201cYou shall net or -years been a question of te, pass; you are not our King Retirin rand only of late bus this fact been grant- and egain advatci the King declared, / \u2018 ee mimes, thon Satomi omer cad aire, King\u2014the King of limo! : w ny t is & claim that will be contested vigor- = hi enover.was rejectd.Chal ously.Mr.\u2018Spencer eays \u201cI\u201d aust: con- his first feo Sh in pie OF 4 @ belief which T have \u20ac] over y\u201d yeâre, my experience ad | with sen-1ifé here dt the aguarium leads |: = .° \u201cjme to make the: statement thet intelli x ke A for She baation im Which \u2018he | was placed.Mr.-Graham; from\u2019 various | causes, had polled more than ] nue of votes.An Officer, who.ocea- | - sional} serves: in the Fleet, aéppesred at at lustinge, with above.préceded by brumpets, dérions- and Elector nérs: proudly wa the.air, \u2018and.gave - \u201ctheir:yotes for Mr.: rabem, amidst inces-: 8 = Fries Bn os peared for\u2014 Cai mel ni to.address the Electors; DiS ws Intense Lord}: Ga , who, as Mr.\"Fox waa aot pws power.in adapting themselves to new.c : FERDINAND Sonditions, Eo ge of \u201cthat prob-1 | | - Tem of life, the suryval of the Ditest, in a MODEL - PRINCE | WHO IS T0 ot ho ught \u2018himself entitled to be heard |: betrading a familiarity \u201cwith their préferen & stranger.His Lordship |.| of confinement affer beng: absent, and |- RULE en : thanked the 1 ectord for their great exer: |: lin recognizing the conditions ecinéident | Co : tions in his favor, and had only: to re-| with feeding time, They: respond.when: oo = | os gest they would double them to-morrow.|: \u201c|mecessary with: a .degree \u2018of\u2019 intelligence | .ot 2 many, distinguished strangers a soute = je Dee, y ange).nL necessary: to their.common, end some- who amend here.for the coronation, 25 orien mid 2 , for fear Lond tan à sions - times their \u2018uncommon, aeeds., one of the: most Interesting \u2014personally = ond Bo Baye ben Tord ¢ TN ; - \u201cThere je & séa anemone in \u2018one biolo- | the
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