The daily witness, 22 août 1905, mardi 22 août 1905
[" re AAAS ATTY WITNESS Decidedly Warm, 1.No.197 PRINCE ARRIVES REE Serene Highness is Now the Guest of the City a ou Dis- ® CLEALIHUE, AS ACTL aYoOk, RECEIVED Th LINGLISHED VISITOR.> more propitious augury of a pleas solitay could have been desired than weather this Morning whes Rear-Ad- J'rinçe Louis ot Battenberg av : with lis suite from Quebec in re- co the invitation from the city \u201cfontreal to pay the meiropolis of vtt à Visit.A sky ot cloudless blue, orilhant sunlight, tempered by a cool breeze, gave promise of a Tv LY.ret day.; vo Prince arrived too early for a \u2018nstrative welcome; moreover, il own desire that there should one.Nevertheless, gnite a crowd assembled outside the Place Viger on before 6.30 o'clock, the time at ch the Quebec train with the admiral «À party was due.(utside the station four mounted po- _vmen were on duty, and a double cordon of a hundred and ten men, un- er Inspector Lamouche, formed an av- -nue from the Acting Mayor's carriage urough the waiting-room along the main platform to the train platform.All the men were in full dress uniform and presented a smart and effective appearance.The police officers on duty, with Inspector Lemouche, were Captain Murphy, Lieutenant Leclerc, Lieutenant Beauregard and Lieutenant Bannou.Those assembled to meet the Admiral were a few of the city delegation, con- «sung of the Acting Mayor (Ald.Cleari- hue.Ald.Sadler and the city clerk, together with Colonel Buchan, D.0.C., and Lieut.-Colonel Pelletier.staff officer.The train arrived promptly at half- vast six.Prince Louis, who is a tall, graceful man of commanding carriage and easy courtesy, and who was dressed in a dark brown suit, locked the picture of good health, He wears a heavy mous- cache and handsome imperial, and is a typical specimen of a =nrt well-bronaed raval officer.On lighting he shcok hands with Colonel Buchan, who presented the citv clerk (Senator David) who in turn introduced the Acting Mayor and Ald.Sadler.Prince Louis.in + few graceful words, expressed his thank- \u2018or the reception accorded him at such an unearthly hour,\u201d and remarked: 'T would gladly have spared you, gentlemen.\u2019 The on welenme was voiced by the nis Acting Mayor: \u2018In the name of the Mayor and citizens of the city of Mont- ren! I did sou w£isome\u201d he said, \u2018We kope tna: vour stay here will be a pleas ant one and that you will thoroughly en- jor vour visit and carsy away with you pleasant recellections of Montreal.The Admiral having briefly acknowledged this welcome, the party left the platform and Prince Louis and the Acting Maror drove off to the Windsor Hotel.the rest of the officers following.THE KING'S NEPHEW.Meanwhile another crowd had gather- ei at the Richelieu & Ontario Company\u2019s vharf to welcome Prince Alexander of Wattenberg.The \u2018Quebec\u2019 was due at £0 o'clock, but extensive bush fires rear Three Rivers caused such a dense smoke that she had to slow down.and eventually arrived at nine o'clock.Prince Alexander was welcomed on behalf of the city by Ald.Levy, and afterwards drove off with the alderman ani Dr.Hingston to Sir William Hings- tons residence, where he was the latter's guest at breakfast.I.C, R.MANAGEMENT 4 POLICY OF DECENTRALIZATION DECIDED UPON.Mtawa, Aug.22.\u2014The Minister of Railways has made up his mind in favor #2 policy of decentralization in the management of the Intercolonial Rail way.One result will be the abolition © the office of chief superintendent, held til recently by the late Mr.J.E.Price.The divisional superintendents and heads » departments are to be vested with greater authority and more complete \u2018control in matters of detail.The Hon.Mr.Emmerson has taken this step on the recommendation of his deputy minister, and of the general manager of the In- tércolunial Railway, who advise that it wil promote efficiency and save about à theu-and dollars a month in salaries.By thie policy of decentralization the Zneral manager will bé rid of an im- volume of routine and given a vpportunity to study the needs \u20ac system under his control.The and maintenance-of-way depart- vbs will be put under the charge of M.| !.Burpee, C.E.He and all the 5 #ficials, whose responsibilities are Teed will be held accountable for iv renlts in their respective spheres msn, and if not satisfactory they vi * © to reckon with their super- lise changes will fake.effect at brins of his recent trip of inspec: pn wr the Intercolonial Railway, the por Mi Emmerson said:\u2014\u2018Tt proved \u201cord question that the Intercolonial, en [ouch it seemed to.cost a very ath \u2018re sum, was im:'the best posi- card.tv was in his history as re ar roadbed, rolling stoek, station and JT facilities and traffic\u201d 0 the business like \u201c\u201cputy, Mr.Butler.- balai to a question the \"avs stated that there: have.been 0 offers | \u201cTE Z0 srnment railway - On t2e conclusion of the \u2014\u2014 BRIDGE BARRED THE STREAM UNKNOWN PARTIES ATTEMPT TO GET RID OF STRUCTURE OVER CREEK NEAR BROCK- \\ VILLE.Brockville, Ont, Aug.22\u2014Karly on Sunday morning an almost successini attempt was made to destroy by fire the new bridge recently erected over Jones Creek, near the mouth, about nine miles up the river from Brockville, Ont.Before very much damage was done the fire was discovered by some Brockville persons camped in the vicinity and put out with pails of water.'I'be attempt was most deliberate and well * planned, the superstructure being soaked with .coal oil before the matches: were : applied.Jt is supposed the fire was of incendiary origin because the bridge interferes with the free use for navigable purposes of the water in the creek.1t is said that the persons interested in the erection and maintenance of the.strue-| ture succeeded in getting the Ottawa Government to-interest itself-in the imat- ter to the extent of declaring Jones creek to be an unnavigable stream.Whe- ford Sifton is situated at a point which derives the chief benefit from the erection and- maintenance of the bridge.A big reward has been offered for the arrest and\u2019 conviction of the firebugs.CAPTURED RUSSIAN SHIPS i ts / ESE NAVY DEPARTMENT.- Tekio, Aug.22\u2014The Imperial Navy Department \u2018bas re-christened the cap \u2018tured Russian warships as follows: \u2014 The\u2019 \u201cPeresviet\u2019 has been named the \u2018Sagami\u2019;-.\u2018the \u2018Poltava,\u2019 the \u2018Tango\u2019; the \u2018Bayan,\u2019, the \u2018Aso\u2019; the \u2018Pallada,\u2019 the \u201cTsugaru,\u2019 and the \u2018Variag\u2019 the \u2018Soya\u2019: - : ; Im.the latter part of 1803 Professor Milukoff came to the United States and delivered a series of lectures.Among mere visit.to: En, and.the\" High 1; \u2018Londen a his- works are \u2018Sketches of Russian.his-; i} tory.\u2019 ; He évasion\" the at : NEW RUSSIAN LOAN UBSCHLPTIONS AT MOSCOW SAID / T0 BEUNSAÉISFAËTURY.Peteraburg;- Ang; 22, \u20141 need.from: M; \u20ac | will be maintained permanently as (rade, to Grace Church rade to Grace Church PEACE CONFERENCE.MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL TOMORROW.Portsmouth, N.H., Aug.22.\u2014It has been decided to postpone until to-mor- row the meeting of the Peace Conference which was to have taken place this afternoon.The failure of the secretar- les to complete the protocols is given as the reason.OFFICIAL BULELTIN.Portsmouth, N.H., Aug.22.\u2014The following official bulletin was issued at 10.20 a.m.: \u2018Owing to the impossibility of finishing before three o\u2019clozk this at- ternoon the work of preparing the protocols of the meetings of the conference to-day\u2019s meeting has been adjourned until 9.30 Wednesday morning.\u2019 STE, CUNEGONDE RECONSIDERS.WILL DISCUSS ANNEXATION BYLAW IMMEDIATELY.At last night\u2019s meeting of the Council of Ste.Cunegonde it was decided on motion of Ald.Hamelin, seconded by Ald.Geoffrion, to take into immediate con sideration the conditions of annexation proposed by the City Council of Montreal.These conditions are contained in a by-law which was submitted for acceptance after it had received a first reading in Montreal.The essential clauses of this by-law, which have already been published, may be summarized thus: Ste.Cunegonde will retain its name as a new ward of Montreal, and will be represented by two aldermen in the City Council.1ts assets and liabilities will be consolidated with those of Montreal.The taxes and other municipal imposts will be the same as in Montreal, and the new ward will be subject to the by-laws in force in the city, as well as to all enactments affecting the city or Ste.Cunegonde until the objects contemplated by such enactments have been attained.The bylaws of the city of Ste.Cunegonde are to remain in force, however, until May 1, 1906, after which date the new ward will come under the operation of the bylaws of Montreal.The two aldermen who shall be elected to represent the new ward in the Montreal Council will remain in office until Feb.1, 1906.The permanent employees of Ste.Cunegonde will become employees of Montreal from the date of annexation and are to be employed, in positions corresponding: as to the.amount of salaries which they now receisse, under the jurisdiction and at \u2018the discretion of the committee in charge \u201cof .the departments.The chief of the fire and police force of Ste.Cune- gonde (Mr.Tremblay) is to be appointed sub-chief of the Montreal fire brigade.The.new City Hall of Ste.Cunegonde .a fire station end for other municipal purposes.The asphalt -pavements and permanent sidewalks of the new ward are to be maintained in good repair\u2019 without any special charge to the residents.No \u2018expropriations for improvements are to take place for a period of \u2018fifteen years.: - The Council baving unanimously resolved to consider these conditions, it was decided to hold a committee meeting to-morrow evening and to invite the following proprietors to join the council as a general committee to discuss the matter before coming to a final decision on the by-law submitted for their acceptance: Messrs L.H.Hénault, H.Morin, L.Vaillancourt, H.Martin, D.Mercure,.L.Lymburner, J.D.Robert, Dr.Cypihot, H.Legault, O.Legault, E.Champagne, Alf.Ledue, L.Rodier, G.Courville, F.X.Dupuis, Jos.La- treille; F.X.Chadillion.mes CAUGHT STEALING BRICK.Jdoséph ,Marcheterre, living on Marquette street, appeared before Mr.La- tontaine this morning charged with having stolen brick from his employer, Mr.John Keegan, brickmaker, at the corner of Sherbrooke street and Delorimier avenue.The accused has been engaged carting brick from the works to buildings in course of construction, and last week several contractors complained of a shortage in the delimery.Mr.Keegan placed the matter in the hands of Chief Carpenter.Detectives D.B.McLaughlin and Laberge were ordered to investigate, and, after watching for two days, they saw Marchéterre unloading some bricks in a yard in the \u2018rear of Marie Anne street.The man was arrested and charged with theft.He burst into tears and offered to make \u2018restitution.pleaded guilty to the charge, and was femanded to next Friday for sentence.! 2 veto ROYAL ENGINEERS IN CAMP.No 4 Company of the Royal Engineers went into camp this morning at Point St.Charles.The total strength of officers and men is:160, and they present a \u2018very smart appearance.Major Stuart Howard-is in command.The other officers are: Captain Harrison, Captain are confined to infantry drill in the early morning -atd \u2018éngittéering in thie \u2018evenings.Sunday next there will be a church pa- Ï the preacher be- \u2018hdeacon Ker, chaplain- ment.st, This morning he | A) Brien, Lieutenants Wilson, George D.i \"| McMillen; Alexander: and.Morrison.-In order that the men may .be.able.to at- | tend to their daily occupation, the drills | \"Fwith Price ONECENT NEWS IN BRIEF.\u2018I'he meeting of the Peace Conference has been postponed until to-morrow.The tallure of the secretaries to complete the protucols is given as the reason.There is no shadow ot truth in the story that President Roosevelt proposed arbitration.He did suggest that the indemnity question be examined by a committee oi disinterested men, but 1t was a suggestion that mn the very nature of the case could not be acted upon.\u2018Payment of an indemnity or reimbursement of war expenses by us to Japan,\u201d said a high Russian official yesterday to Dr.Morrison, the correspondent ut Portsmouth of the London \u201cLimes,\u201d \u2018is, as it has ever been, totally out of the question.We shall not do at.We understand that they will withdraw their demand.If they do not you will see the Conference dissolve.There will be no treaty and no peace.\u2019 The Japanese view of the situation is practically the same, though there is a hint to be gathered from the current talk, which Dr.Morrison describes as less reserved than usual, that the Japanese may possibly have something to propose when the Conference meets to-morrow.M.Milukoff, professor of Russian history in the University of St.Petersburg, with his wife and ten others of the Bureau of the Association of Professional Unions, were arrested at their homes yesterday.The employees of all the factories in Warsaw, Lodz «nd Pobianice have struck, and the strikers are holding uv trains, overturning cars, seizing telegraph offices and destroying the apparatus.ull work has been stopped at Lodz.A St.Petersburg despatch reports terrible distress as a result of the continu ous strikes.The number of deaths, especially among the children, is alarming.In Ivanovosnessensk fifteen thous and people are absolutely starving.At Riga fifteen thousand men have been fighting hunger for over three months.It is reported that Princa Henry ef Prussia, brother of the Emperor William, will soon make a second visit to America.Mrs.Mary Mapes Dodge, editor of \u2018St.Nicholas\u2019 and author of many stories for young people and poems, is dead in her summer cottage in Taunersville, N.XY.Mrs.Dodge has conducted \u2018St.Nicholas\u2019 since its beginning in 1873.The yellow fever situation in the South - is more serious, the official figures for New Orleans showing a material increase in new cases.The enquiry into the explosion on the United States gunboat \u2018Bennington,\u2019 which occurred on July 31, resulting in the death of over fifty men, shows that the disaster was caused, not oy defective boilers, but by the closing of a valve which connected the exploded boiler with the steam gauge, and prevented the steam gauge indicating the pressure on the boiler, The \u2018Pall Mall Gazette,\u2019 referring to the proposed confederation of Canada and the West Indies, says \u2018Canada\u2019s interest is mainly in the revival of the sugar industry.Confederation would mean free admission of Jamaican raw sugar.Canada could not take these is lands over without some cxpense in providing for their naval defences and the treatment of the colored population, which would entail a difficult problem.Prince Louis of Battenberg, with his suite, arrived in the city at 6.30 this morning.DECIDEDLY WARM Tbe sun burns hot.On all the silent street The dust lies white and thick.Along the road The spearmint yields its fragrance to the h eat, Not even the shade is cool.The wharves are still, \u20ac But for the lazy creaking of the blocks As the majl-schooner raises useless sail, And drowsy ringing as the buoy rocks, Just.off te point, on every long, smooth swell, Across the water where the line of sky -And sea lies faint, a clearer streak of blue .Comes up and spreads, and all the langort die ; The marsh, grass stirs and sways.Along the wharves Brisk, eager waves lap on the weedy piles.The schooner\u2019s bow throws down the -glisteaing white Of hissing foam.The harbor wakes and smiles, \u2019 The south wind drings the sea\u2019s coo?saltnass in.\u2014'Lippincott's,\" \u2018Toronto, Aug.2,\u201411 a.m.\u2014Victoria, 66\u2014 48; \u2018Culgary, 90\u201436; Qu'Appelle, 74\u201446; Winnipeg, 72\u201448; Port Arthur, 72-46; Parry \u2018Sound, 82\u201454; Toronto, &0\u201460; Ot- : ~ tawa, 80\u201464; Montreal, 30\u201466; Quebec, 80~' 62; St.John, 84\u201450; Halifax, 74\u2014bS.\u201cModerate to.fresh westerly winds, fing.and Axcidedly warm to-day.and on Weds.nésd PS a LE - me PC oT * Lroughout the North-West.the .weathér Das been fine, with high day temperatures, -and very cool.conditions at aight.Optaric and Quebec it has been very we thunderstorms AE ee in many places,\u201d Montrers, =~ _ 625 \u201cNotre.Dame \u2018 supply: Company's- Stand\" \u201cmoon .- 8» i \" \u2018atreet\u2026 i NÉE CE a i Turspar, Avousr 22, 1905 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS ™S CARSLEY Stores ot at 5.30 o'clock.Tuesday, Aug.32, 1803.(UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR TO-MORNOW Every department of the store is ready with some of the big- rest values of the yoar\u2014goods for personal wear and household use\u2014_every one representing the products of first ojmse makers, marked with a view of making immediate clearance of the lots.Bosides these a host of surprises bargains\u2014not advertised.UNPRECEDENTED CLEARANCE SALE OF LADIES\u2019 HIGH CLASS COSTUMES.From our own great stock the very highest class garments, the surplus of a season\u2019s stock, have been reduced to make an immediate clearance.First Class Materials\u2014splendid workmanship\u2014perfect fit\u2014this should be a combination that will fill our mantle salons to-morrow.There\u2019s not a garment in this lot that has not been marked at LESS THAN WHOLESALE OR EVEN MANUFACTURING COST.Stylish Costumes, in black and colors, jaunty bolero jacket, newest full top sleeves, lined tine taffeta silk, Skirts in plaited style.\u2018Lhe materials are fancy vloths, French Cheviots, Broadcloths, Serge, Tweeds, Etamines, etc.Regular marked prices 3 00 to $13 50.New 50 Management's sale price is .- 0000 .$5.Handsome Costumes for Fall wear, in \u201ctweeds, * poxcloths, cheviots, serge.Vicunas and Venetian cloths, in a big variety.oË styles, bolero, hip length, and 36 In.jackets, newest sleeves, lined fine taffeta silk, some satin lined.Stylish plaited skirts.Regular prices $15.00 to $18.00.New Management's Sale price.87.50 Costumes in Tweeds, Boxcloths, Venetian \u2018Cloths, \"Vicunas \u201cand French Cheviots, big variety of styles and \u2018trimmings, newest sleeves, {rimmed applique and braid, lined silk ot satin.All sizes.Regular marked prices $20 to $25.New Management's sale price:.$1 0.00 we ae Ria: SEN 18 years of age, is lying in an unconscinus condition in his parents\u2019 house.On, B| Boisclair, 22 years of age, his supped assailant, is under arrest.pending inv.tigation.Young Tremblay appears io have been struck on the head with a heavy club or empty bottle, CANADIAN CABLES BIRTHS, MARRIACES AND DEATHS, Notices of births, marriages and deaths must invari ably be endorsea with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them.Birth notices are inserted for £3c, marriage notices (Jor 50c, death notices for 23¢ prepaid.The an- | nemncement of funeral appended to death notice, #86 extra ; other extensions fo obituary, such az short sketch of fe, two cents per word extra, except poetry, which is 50 cents per line extra\u2014prepaid.dnnual subscribers may have announcements of births, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses/ occuring in their immediate Jamilics free of charge, in which case name and address of subscribers should de given.BIRTHS.BROADHEAD.\u2014 At 48 Raymond street, Ottawa, on Aug.18, 1905, to Mr.and Mrs.| \u2018Ernest Broadhead, a son.ORAIG.\u2014On Aug.18, 1905, at 281 Somerset street, Ottawa, to Dr.and Mrs, A, E.Craig, a daughter.DRYNAN \u2014At 252 Main street west, Hamilton, on Wednesday, Aug.16, to Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Drynan, a son.FERGUSON.\u2014At Fai-ho Hsien, Province of Au-huei, China, on July 5, 1905, the wite of Henry 8.Ferguson, China Inland Mission, of a son (John Asa Alber) MHALLETT.\u2014At Stoneham, Que., on Aug.\u2018 18, 1905, the wife of Sergt.Wm.Hallett, of a son.\"MORRISON.\u2014At Mt.Victoria, .Hudson _; Heights, Que., on Sunday, Aug.20, 1905, : 40 the Rev.E.S.and Mrs.Morrison, a + .daughter MARTIN.\u2014At 10 Walmer road, Toroate, on \u201cWednesday, Aug.16, 1005, to the Rev.and Mrs.S.T.Martin, Streetsville, a daugh- He gor.To be sure, gray hair is better than no hair.But why have it gray, and thus tell everybody!you are getting old?Keep it dark and rich; make \"it long and heav 3.0.Ayes.Caledonia Water and the Unique Theatre, both in Brooklyn, were closed by the city health commissioner, Mr.Darlington, \u2018yesterday, because there were no skylights over the flies of the stage, as required by the regulation of the Health Department.Au-\u2019 diences of several hundred persons were assembled in.both theatres when the managers received potice that no Der formance could be given until the skylights were provided.The audiences were dismissed.London, Aug.21.\u2014The Dundee \u2018Advertiser\u2019 says tbe announcement of Mr.George, the president of the Canadian I Manufacturers\u2019 Association, that Canada must maintain tariff barriers even aguinst Great Britain, will surprise no oue ac quainted with the trend of economic thought in the powerful association gt whicn Mr.George is spokesman.It is protectionist to the core, and exists chiefly to defend the interests of ils members against trade rivals, of whom English \u2018manufacturers are the chief, yet it 15 from this body that the Chamberlain campaign obtains its support in the Dominion.A preference with them, however, does not spell \u2018freer\u2019 trade, bus more protection, as was clearly shown in the recent agitation aguinst British wool- jen imports, but we cannot blame them if Mr.Chamberlain persists in teaching La doctrine that imports mean less wages and employment.1t is only natural that his puplis should apply the lesson.BEAV The Daily Witness.| TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 22 TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES.OBITUARIES.Mr.Charles D.Moore, one of the | most prominent farmers of Peterborough county, died while sitting in a chair yes- (| terday morning.He owned the finest farm in Smith township, was sixty-seven years of age, and unmarried.At the ripe old age of ninety-two years there passed away yesterday afternoon almost: the oldest of Guelph\u2019s || pioneers, in the person of Janet Blyth, \u2018at Marden, Ont., a short distance from that city.She was one of the few remaini persons who came here in 1827, and was one of those known as the La Guagra settlers.Owensboro and Ilenderson, Ky., and Evansville, Ind., and Cairo, 111, were shaken by an \u2019 earthquake last might.Two distinct shocks were felt, Citizens of Owensboro were greatly frightened.Many rushed from their homes.No damage was done, London, Aug.21 1\u2014The \u2018St.James's Gazette\u2019 says that whether any immediate or early or eventual result will fol low the memorial of the Maritime Board of Trade to the Canadian Government m favor of confederation of the West Indies with the Dominion may be doubt.tul, but their confederation with Canada Would be a matter to which we might not be disinclined to give a warm approval.We have failed to set matters straight in the West lndies, and Canadian advice land energy might avail to restore prosperity by a substitution of the less pre- arieus industries for that of sugar-plant- .v +» +» 2% es ve de 8.ee SPLENDID SILK BARGAINS.We call your special attention to thi list of great silk values.1% is these low prices that have made the department one of the largest and best in Canada.Every yard is carefully selected.\"The patterns and colorings are the latest, and the prices \u2018are such \u2018as to rouse enthusiasm.ve as es A tornado struck Roosevelt, Ariz, yesterday.Almost every house in the town was overturned but only one person was injured.The town is situated in a gorge.$EID.\u2014On Aug.16, 1906, to Mr.and Mrs.- CG.E.Reid, 61 Hastey ave., Ottawa, a * son.EFREGGETT\u2014 On Aug.18, 1905, to Mr.ana \u201cMis, Jobn Treggett, Montmagny, Que., à \u2018son.| RRALEER- \u2014At Ottawa, on Aug.17, 1905, \u2018 to Mr.and Mrs.M.Walker, Beverley , street, Toronto, a Bee Thé Spanish Cabinet has approved a scheme to, push ahead public works in order to give employment \u2018to many of the famine-stricken and relieve the distress in Andalusia.Louisine Silks in Scotch \u2018Tartan Bricets, smooth perfect weave, a | good wearing silk.An actual 75¢ quality.New Management's.550 a sale price a yard .best shades \u201cof green, \u2018RAVYy After being in ill health for some time, Satin de Chine, in spleadid shot effects, best be Mrs.G.V.J.Greenhill, wife of the MARRIED.- | fi} cardinal, - brown and gray.Usually.8go: a yard.New Man- + \u2018manager of the Windsor, Ont., branch 1 696 = , and the cost of administration would JuacE Hope, \u2014On July 25, 1905, at the _ agement's sale price a yard.| ME of the \u201cMerchants Bank of Canada; a dt 9 g \"residence of the bride\u201d bs cousin, Mrs.J Paillette Silk\u2014stylish for coats and suite, splendid wearing.quality\u2014 dead: Interment will take place at Galt es dir Seles Attorney and Soroner yes be be much lessened by the nearness of the two.Parker, 119 Lewis street, Winnipeg, by the Rev.Mr.Morgan, of Ft.Rôuge, |.\u201c Methodist Church, Victoria May Hodgins, of ane to §, Peter Back, of Craa- breek, B.C .POYOR \u2014 LOSCOMBE \u2014 At Kinéardiné, ; ; on Aug.16,-1905, by.tho-Rev.C.Mites, Hilda Frances, second : daughter of (ME: and Mrs.W.Clifton Loscombe, to omas W.P.Boyer, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.best.shades of light and dark brown, light and dark navy, also 950 myrtle.= Well worth $1.25 a yard.New Management's salé\u201d price.JU NEW DRESS GOODS.Nun\u2019s Veiling, all wool, 42 inches.wide, in \u2018pretty: shades of : sky, gray, cardinal, pink and cream.Beagtiful quality.- FAN \u2018Wool Fine Twill Serge, 48 in & \u201cbrown, navy, cardinal, and green value at oo 20 is eee on\u2019 Wednesday.A sad feature \u2018is that | oñe son, Mr.J.W.-Greenhill, is on his way home across the Atlantic, but will reach, Canada only in time for the fune- \"Windsor, Ont; Avg.oT Chiof | Mar.\u2018ray, \u201cAssistant Chief \u2018Défields: and four firemen were nearly suffocated by wood the Myers building disaster at Albany,\" N.Y;, of Aug.2, in which thirteen per soûs lost their lives.The examination brought out the fact that men constructing à sub-cellar \u2018had dug about the cen® tral supports of the structure, leaving them: rest upon pillars of, earth about nine feet high and sixteen feet square.The fifivestigators- have: oot announced their.conclusions.London, Aug.21 1\u2014Sir James Grant, ex-president- of the Royal Society of Canada, delivered a lecture this evening in Dundee on tuberculosis and the sm- ple life.London, Aug, 21.Mr.Charles A.L Harriss, now in London, is ; rangements for \u2018the holding of a Cana \u201cHEPTONETTE COATS, : mas Bayer, ot Havrron, Où EX $5, \u201cTUNISIAN,\u201d LADIES i et fie ng -nlcohol fumes in a fire-at Piggot Lumber dian (festival concert next spring.The SON = MUIRHEAD ~- - On Aus.18, : First fall arrival of these celeb \"coats: has just reached Mill yesterday afterncom.\u2018The -blaze |\u2019, t e double si the Soe\u2019 int ib Pur works put forward will include two of 3505, at Bethseda Presbyterian ba.Miss SS.\u201cTunisian.\u2018They: will be displayed for: the first time';on We \u2018started in the shavings room, whefe a [51 or pere which enrned ir | Harriss own works, the Coronation \u2018that\u2019 \u2018Ottawa: suburb: an undesirable no- \u2018toriety in the press of Ottwwa, has been amicably adjusted.The Irish members Lave obtained their third teacher.snd the fourth teacher in the French school.ho was not formerly.paid by the Loard, wi in the future.The wages of oii 7 the\" two\" extra teachers will amount to : \u2014 $400; and the renting-and heating of +n extra \u201cwilt Farther increase.the expendi- Fon York, by the Rev.Mr.Tibbs; : Lh ella Lilllan Muirhèad,\u2018 \u2018éldest daugh- .of Mr.John Muirhead, to Mr.Chis- soph Dawson, \u2018Toronto.LE EWEY- BOWDITCH.\u2014 At.\u2018 Hamilton, © -.Aug.15, 1905, Florence Katharine, une: est daughter of Alfred Bowditch, to Mr.Charles \u2018A, Dewey, of Renfrew.= \u2014 : R \u2014 LEE \u2014 On Aux: 3,108, at Mary's Church, Lewisham, by the : spark from the engine lighted and spread Bray \u2018When the\u201d at etitéred they the effects of the fumes and after he! \u2018reached the: roof\u2019 some of the fighters fell unconscious: Assistant Chief Défields was the miôst- seriously affected, 8 reported: \u2018mueh.improved.: CASUALTIES, CE rar day and well -merit your inspection.= ; Latest imported genuine Ieptonette.\u201cRaincoats, - fn the fawn, \u2018with new.style shoulder capes, latest\u201d sleevés, : full eoat.\u201d Stylish and: \u2018serviceable.\u201cPrice.li.0.54 ve net ee ~~ Another style in: pretty shades of fawn andy gray\u2014tig Mass and Choric Ode to Pan.Le London, Aug.92.\u2014 Reports reach the Canadian Associated Press of continued Hi improvement in the shipping trade be- ! tween Canada and Bristol.An exceptionally large number of inquiries covering a wide range are being received at th mmercial agency which the Doe Co: 8 \\ ht.fitting.coat, trimmed with strappitigs, silk pipings.=g \u2018ehirringas - Latest ee g13, 8 .45- - Spécial prices i+ oreo a **S, CARSLEY Cm ort to ey Notes Dime St.be 0 294 8t Jarer Forman.a.Leal Dé.a.m'a 00 ia sees - drick eatin Heneker, thé Prince of | - eales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Cana- at son of R.W.-Heneker, DELS \"daughter of the late John Bennett les, | of : Ravensbourne Park, -C atford: , / OLAN\u2014GREENIAUS.\u2014 At.Toronto, \u2018Aug.9, 1905, Miss sv.S.Disketath, D.D., vicar, assisted 4 iio.2 fast \u2018express.pas sl.tures.It was therefore decided to in- ion government has stable tbe Rév.C.Weeks, Captain Fred | du en Ont., at 6 o'clock this morajhg, crease \u2018the -levy for school pur ta, Pruit and woed goods are: off the $1,006 on.the town, and, 350 on the to bip.The French\u2019 \u2018hers are nuns.: Great Britain in large quantities.x Thus.another\u2019 Fac: > on.Je, been tol is also striking out in new directions © a = a { im exports to Cansds- - Gun cotton enough to ll a man, ar- pan A # nee an a eel Le sectes [+ A TEMPERANCE LESSON, i manufactured article being sent te ' ck and killed a: Joung woman \u2018lade |.$ Margaret Dufresns, anghter: of Mr.C: | Dufresne: \u2018She\u2019 was walking on\u201d the track when: the train overtook Len strike ing and.throwing Death must have | :»Bertha Smith; \u2018oréd girl \u2018at CQ om Ruby \u2018Greeniaus, to Mr.| a minéteen-vedr-0ld idol- 1 \u201cW.\u2018G.Nolan, all of.Toronto.| ÉTUBENTS : = tham, Ont, attempted} yesterday in New York by a police ecap- \u2014 ; : 0.hurry the kitchen: fire with- coal oil tain named Miles O'Reilly.This is the | THE PLUMB\u2014MILLS\u20140On Wednsstay evening, - 3) \u201cLiyestern = non.1 thir ; strom THE HON.MR.TARTE AND Ÿ Aug, 16, at Toronto, itl, eldest |: \u201c \"we desire to Femind you that now inthe Hime taper fe day at The-oil can-expled etre oi rom ent gz SU WORKINGMAN.\u2019 / : d th .Ohase your Trunks and Valises which we have greatly ed red that Fons oa was #0.badly | \u2018Teäuced in prices.Call and nes for yourselves, it will xpired be a pleasure to.show you: our different variety of \u2018York -maïls in the last four days, the {.: ather two.being reteived last Friday by { Over his own signature, the Hon.Mr.Gacob J.Schit, the banker, and.3.Taste publishes in the Patri the report = ; _ | of a conversation ch he on Sur- Guggenhim & Sons.a : \"| day last, with one of Le men employed CJ D.Standish, id to - De a former Ly.in p ing the decoratiens for \u2018member of the Pennsylvania\u2019 ture, .the Boucherville \u2018fete de nuit\u2019 of the \u2018vas sentericed.in the\u2019 Superior Criminal previous day prs Lao, sams to be \u2018Court, Boston, yesterday, to serve not: |\u20acX- nister of Public Works saying ¢ more \u2018than six hor less than three years he felt tired aiter the work of Satur | in prison for uttering forged cheques.day and after indulging rather too free- | ¥ Standish; who ia 72 years old, made his !y- He asked for a glass of liquor.Mr.\u2018\u2019appcarancé here.in 1801.He was | Tarte told him that he never offered : arrested- on Aug.7 of this year as he any \u2018strong drink and had no liquor in \u201cwas leaving the Trenton, N.J., jail, where the house.Taking advantage of the \u2018he had been confined for forgery.He occasion, he\u201d made the man talk and ;| was\u2019 charged with forging cheques here learned from him that, although a good four years ago.According to police in- | husband and father, he spent an average formation, Standish was born in Penn- of one dollar a week for liquor.\u201cUpon svivania, has been-a schoolmaster, and getting this information, the ex-minister 9 called\u201d his visitor's attention te the was, once a friend of \u2018the late Senator.y : Quay.{ fact that by investing this amount ina : éme fife insurance policy.it would be much A \u201cDr.Sounders, ( taws, : director of .ex- | more profitable for himself 'and family, 6 ; \u2018perimental farms, arrived at Victoria, and he advised him to make the ex- us B.C; from \u2018the east on Sunday, and left | beriment for a year.The man seemed 27 yesterday for New Westminster, where he will arrange for the space to be oc- Charles Plumb, - both of Toronto.+ aici fatal.accident.\u201csecured à : unday: evening at Riviere aux Chiens; Ste: Anne i de Beaupre, \u201cwhich 1esulted in the death |.ANDERSON.\u2014 At on Western avenueon\u2019 ; \u201cAug 21, 1905, Ann Eliza Dickson, widow : i of the late: George Anderson, of Kingston: | 4 Funeral from above address on Wed- | F- nesday, the 23rd Instant, at 2.30 p.m.| Kingston papers please.copy.sr \u201cBRANDON.\u2014On Aug.19, 1905, at his late |.aldence, 1366 King street west, Parkdale; |! \u201cThomas E.Brandon, aged 54 years; -° BÉADFORD \u2014 At Gfanbry,.Que, \u2018on Aug, .- 18, .1905, Charlotte M; Harvey, beloved).ro \u201crite ot Johan \u2018Bradtord, sen., 4 Mountain mo street.EF Funeral ou Monday, st instant, at a x delard Racine, aged:27- years, son, of Mr.Archange Racine, of, the firm of \u201cTorrean, & Racine, founders, - of \u201cthis feity.Young Racine, \u2018in.company with { others, went into.the.river.for a.swim.| The tide wag\u2019 going \u201cdown.and \u2018the wa: |: ter copsequently low.© Finally \u201cyoung: { Racine attempted: to dive, with the re gilt that he fractured his neck.his head, [= no.doubt, striking against a stone tthe | Bottom of \u2018the shallow \u2018water.A \u201cTh body of \u201ca dead man Was found \u2018last evening ix the guily on the \u2018east side J of .the pienie grounds \u2018at'-Port Stanley, Ont.Everything.points to-its being a cage\u2019 of suicide.Fhe man\u2019 appears to] Bare | been about sixty.years of age, and}: 1d weigh about 170.\u2018pounds; height, | 1 Thout five feet eight-inches.\"A\" \u201cthirty.1 two-calibre revolver -was found in.his Hl left hand with: one empty \u2018chamber.The M bar fron :dently been fired PA NOTRE NAME STREFT RABEPION \u2014 Thomas.°.\u2018Champion, 186.\u201cShaw street; T£ touts at the General Hos- | FERGUSON.\u2014A Kingston, on: Aug.15, 108, James Ferguson; eldest son.or the | late\u2019 Sheriff Fe usol.Elizabeth Mills, \u201cwidow of Ww, in het Sith.year.j On Aug.17,1905, \u2018at \u2018his i.quite impressed with the remark, and m thé empty chamber had evi- admitted that it was well founded.UBRAITH \u2014 .into: his left bre: cupied Agassiz Experiment Mr.Tarte i - RA = io: ; tai concludes his report a late residents | Se ad\u2019 i Be wet 7e \"|His shirt first being opened.Two bo | fami bie at the D Dominion Exhibi- follows: \u2018Is there not a whole world of À albral Hs éd ts Street Meth odis \u2018thes: in \u201chis.pocket are believed to cor \u2018tion.He.will proceed to moral teaching in.that conversation be- : : Los 4 wok ze et tb 7 Lon- \u201ctdin\u2019 morphine.\u201c¢hieap silver : \u2018watch.{iz on his annual visit of inspee- | tWeen my workingmau and myself, and 5 f., has purc & jy: ] il is it not the duty of all intelligent -iti- È go-| tion, \u201capd subsequently will go to Edmonton and Calgary.It is proposed to establish one or two experimental farms Duplicates can \"be obtained 4 2440 St, Catheri \u201d treet zens, bishops, priests, laymen, to call attention more and more to the terrible Risch piano.ch\u20195, : 1 je : 1 3 ¢ @ \u2018 | Sr 3 a Bd 2 nr ee | en Ret ene | TO ML { ; ae a ete fa: oe Tee Leadlay : ah ana = PAINTS and ROUSEHOLD i 4 T {oat hand Pr.anders .- collect aH - | i \u201cRICHMOND.NOTES.- A , PHARDWARE.ai tion possible in regard fo | \u2018Richmond, Que., Aug.%.\u2014The dedication x son.: = At as, fate residence, x = \u2018ave, Torénté, on Aug.\u201c1505, Sdbseph \u2018Lawson, - TP, \u2018aged Tv years, \u2019 avallable.sites - \u201cBefore.return to Ot- tara,\u201d : of the Parker Memorial Hall at Sydeaham { Place, Que, will take place this evening.This hall has been built by Mrs.Parker as i a.memorial to her husband, the late Wil- p Ham Parker, of, Boston.A_ very large 5 erowd from Richmond and vicinity have gone tc attend the opening.; D, DRYSDALE, Phone Maint se.cs ORAIG er [ EJ.Jenin, à .ao En Tish > | mitted \u2018suicide pins Sock at ma, CP BE.atation i in Winnipeg, by thoot- ing himself - \u2018in\u2019 the right temple\u2018 Tt is.MORCEISON tt Grace Hospital, \u201cToronto, on \u201cAns: 19, ed Richa ertson, in the! 66th\u201d \u2018yéar to Bi ts olty, on ie 3; ou Toimie,.fuzhis 7nd year.08,168 St.\u2018Luis strbèt, 7 pesidéace \u201cThe funeral will take place.1 51 = oF, Wetnbi- \u2018marked : copies\u201d of \u2018the ~*Wimiiss' containing Oe voie ei 6 prepa.Fe su Ol rding to inf \u2018miles of Harriman\u2019 Fomotion.- 3n which \u2018killed, and Henry.Milter, another: son of Frederick.ss \u2018 dan.Miller, seed eighteen, ly wounded.They.we p rom h.ve guaranteed it, tes monials in thedail k rneigh: - ee ai Ei merece 20.ever Eonanoous Bases à & Contoronté- curred ~Qintment, A ormation\u2019 ed ab griman, Tenm., a feud battle o occurred ; Sunday.near Alice Station, on.the Qui & \u2018Crescent.Railway, a | supposed \u201ché was- suffering froma fit of temporiry aberration.Jenkins only ar- '¥ivéd here from ihe east yesterday.Dur ing the day he bought, areturn ticket for the Qld: Country, seying he intended to Deceased was was recently Attempted muster will ba charge preferssd at rly be the grinst Marc Rinzetti for \u201cwhom the | county '\u2018constab y être looking.- case ig the rekult a row which started §-while: the: men: were at.wozk one day.last week.ed up by a neighboring doctor, shertly Junction | ; The | - The St.Francis \u2018Lodge, AF.and A.M.Q.R., will hold their annual church parade to St.Anns\u2019s (Pipiscopal) Chureh on Sunday, Sept, 10.The Rev.L.C.Wurtele, of Actonvale, chaplain of the lodge, will conduct the service.ir leave that night.; Frederick Miller and his son.Jom Mil | &mployed às steward on .an Attentie Nine pm i} EE A lor need 22, and Ered.Johamon were Pung from Montreal fo Livepost.| Get Rid hea Cr - # ; | 4 Ie #7 5 \u201csof Scrofula 0088 of the eyelids and cats, diseases of the \u2018bot, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, wasting, | == ji Ib à alleged th: the aleve T ge at Mare Risi- ie + to amet Ontorutid, friends | = Pil es Chan TB.Trude vu i Rocfiaele, bis brother in law, ER Some of we troubles it Tore of together with a one-cent stavip for exzk \u2018address; and.: god et § i.of fishing, inflicting 3\" Bevert gash, which was so \u201cthe whole tra.: piles- { Hood\u2019sSarsaparilla Eradicates \u2018it, cures all ts manifestations, 3 ants x is vice Gg, ».fee ap \u2018Toxspay, Avausr 22, 1905 OF INTERES?TO WOMEN.CHINESE SERVANTS IN WESTERN CITIES The women of Vancouver, and no doubt of other cities at the coast, have a grievance of their own in regard to the 8500 tax imposed on each Chinaman entering Canada.The ranks of domestic wervants in Vancouver have to be recruait- ed from among the Chinese, and since the imposition of the high tax, there are not enough men to supply the demand, and what servants there are ask just what wages they please, often more than a family can possibly afford to pay.There is a sort of Chinese boycott of Vancouver housekeepers.The houses are \u2018rated\u2019 by the Chinese, at anywhere from $15 to $40 a month, \u2018and whatever Chinatown has decided the house stands tor, that the family will have to pay, or do the work for themselves.Naturally, too, the Chinese domestic, no matter how polite and industrious he may once have been, now that he has things so much his own way, assumes an independence of behavior that is very exasperating to the housekeeper who is paying him more than he is worth and bas to \u2018put up\u2019 with bis shortcomings or over-reachings besides.Therefore it is that the ladies of Vancouver are indignant at the action of the government in imposing a tax which has reduced them to an almost | servant-less condition, and interferes with domestic peace and comfort.A writer in the Vancouver \u2018Daily News-Advertiser\u2019 declares that \u201cThe Chinese servant question is \u2018a woman\u2019s question.With the question of Chinese coolie labor we women do not and need not concern ourselves, let the business men of Canada attend to that problem, but our homes are our kingdoms, and how are we to rule them in peace and comfort when men are legislating to deprive us of all domestic help.Tf we.could get women servants how joyfully and thankfully we would employ them.But they are simply not to be had on! any terms whatsoever.\u2019 THE INVISIBLE NET.It sounds quite alluring to read: ina story that the heroine had \u201clittle tendrils and rings of hair which had escaped from their fastening and were blown about ber white neck and brow,\u201d or something of that sort.But those little rings and tendrils fluttering about are seldom seen In real life.What one does see on the steamboat deck when a high breeze is blowing, at the seashore where the damp | sir is detrimental to acquired curls, and gven in town on a windy day, is any oumber of girls with short ends of hair straight as strings switching their.brow, snd blown out from the restraining pins ts fast as they can be put back.\u2018There are two remedies, the veil and invisible net, the latter .now made foe enough to cover the entire coiffure: |- Fhe trouble with the net.is that, inthe way it is often put om: itis distinctly visible about the edges, and gives the whole coiffure a fattened look, so that many prefer doing without it altogether.There is no difficulty im putting a net on properly, \u2018when you know how\u2019 .Have + box of invisible hair-pins at hand, and of course have the net the exaet color of your hair.Dress the hair as carefully 18 if no net were going to be worn.A girl who has experimented success Mr.- mere | Montreal after an À SESSION OF THE COURT OF tives BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal furisdiction in and.for the DISTRICT OF | MONTREAL, will be held in \u2018the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, èn:f HONDAY,.THE - ELEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at TEN o'clock \u2018in the forenoom.; In consequence, I \u201cgive PUBLIC NOTICE io dll.who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Jail of the 181d District, and \u2018ail others that they must be present then and there; \u2018and I also \u2018give totice to all Justices of the.Peace, Coron- | irs and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then tnd.there, with their Records, Rolls, In\u201c tictments and other Documents, in order te fo those things which belong to \u2018them in their respective capacities.Co 3.Re: \u201cTHIBAUDEAU ) Sherif.Snoritr's Office, ; Montreal, 23rd August, 1905; \u2018in the Hotel Dieu, Quel 1 with her sister, Mas.B.TO THE TRADE ONLY.~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS .LL poe fully gives directions for putting the net on invisibly.Find the middle of the net at the end that is finished with the draw string, and hold it with an invisible hair-pin, with which it should be caught under the hair in the nape of the neck.Two more pins will then be required, one at each side of the back, about an inch and a half from the middle.This pulls.the met out broad, preparing for the top of the hair, and the one thing always to be borne in mind is that the net must be loosely handled.That is to say that, though it is constantly pulled to shape, it is still loosely caught to the head, otherwise it will draw, entirely destroying any fluffiness of contour.When properly adjusted it is practically impossible to know that there is a net over the hair.After pinning at either side of the neck in the back, take each edge and draw it up above the ears, putting in pins at once to hold it.Draw up the middle, but do not pin it, then continue pinning the edges, not being afraid to use plenty of pins, first one side and then the other, to keep it even until two points come around over the pompadour.\u2018of these is pinned at the edge of the forehead, two little points left sticking up over the middle of the head, and the middle of the edge itself is then caught down with one pin and the net is on.The secret lies in constantly handling it loosely, at the same time keeping the edges firm.The mistake made by any, novices Ay to begin by first adjusting - dour.This i is not best, for it makes the entire pull then toward \"the back, tending to Hatten the coiffure, whereas, when brought from the back up it preserves th ntour better.Tt is not unusual to find after the last pin is in that the work is not quite even, one side being other.This is easily made right by taking à long hat pin and running it under the flat places, are like the rest.DAILY TABLE HINT.A Peach Desert \u2014Large sweet peaches dozen | make a delicious degeert when prepared in this manner: Peel and halve the.|peaches, removing the stones.Pack in jice and salt \u2018for three hours.Remove.end place in individual glass dishes, putting into each balf à tablespoonful of ice cream and surrounding the whole with.sweetened whipped cream.cream, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr.F.5.Clérgue | was at the Windsor last night.; \u201cMr.Hayter Reed.wos in.- Quebee: at\" the week end.- Sir Montagu Allan \u2018arrived in town thie morning from Cacouna.- Karl Grey and the vice-régal parts arrived in Ottawa at noon to-day.; .The Hom.'W.A.Weir, Mrs.an Miss | \u201cWeir have returned from « Quebec.Miss Luddington- Mise - Susah \u2018Ritchie are.spending some; tise at Cap Base Salilva A of Onadlottetows Annie Sullivan, \u2018o PET, is visiting Mrs.Berghol dt, on her way to Toronto.£ Bistiop Boñnpés, re Bomber, ren the North, visit ing friends.: Mrs.A; Allan Mackenzie is in.town for a few days from hier summer residence at Caconna.- idsôn- hist returned to ee a a Se of \u201cseveral ho bas been.ior since June, t for Montreal on \u201cSaturday.| ir \u2018Thomas Shaughnessy, \u201cvho \u201chas been at St.Andrewe-by-the-tea.jor a brief stay, returns to > the.eity this even- ing- Miss ent, 2 and art ex weeks on vacation.The Hon: Mr.Allar Reid js in London.at pres- piles for home by the \u201cBavarian\u2019 ug.24.Miss Reid 1s recovering-her matin after her recent.illness.; \u2018The Rev.Father P.McDonald, \u2018of St.Mary\u2019s Church, from a tour.Abrough Treland, \"Siothnd, England and Italy.; Mra.\u2018Jeorge Caverhill, who: arrived home from England a few.days 20 ; bas left to spend the remainder of the sum mer in the Laurentians.- Miss Louise Stevenson Brown, has been visiting friends in\u2019 Kagiend: this summer, and who.was to have sailed.for home last week, will pemain a month or so longer.arrived.in Montreal by the $8.° \u2018Luni turday last, and is\u2019 staying\u2019 he i Fes Br Ward,\u2019 \u201cfor, some time.Dr.Stirling left last evening for.Hali- ° fax to attend the convention, of.the FRENCH and AMERIGAN HATS and BONNETS | @M a little flatter than.the | raising them until they, - + (Comal, Ont, have filed a petition.\u2018Court asking.a writ of \u2018j Pétition has been.continued to \u201cfeet from the ground.+ Mies L.Northail, of Dudley, England, ki rms Canadian Medical Association, at which he has been jnvited to give the special address on ophthalmology.Prince Alexander of: Battenberg, who arrived in Montreal this morning with other officers of the second cruiser squad~ ron, is the guest of Sir William and Lady Hingston, at their residence, Sherbrooke street, by whom he will be entertained during his stay.\u2018The Prince is the nephew of Rear Admiral H.S.H.Prince Louis of Battenberg.His Serene Highness Prince Louis of Battenberg and officers of the flagship.entertained at a dance on board ii:M.S.\u2018Drake\u2019 yesterday afternoon from balf- past two to half-past six o'clock.Prince uis received the guests, among whom were.His Excellency the Governor-Gen- eral and the Countess Grey, Lieutenant- Governor and Lady Jetté, members of parliament, judges and officers of the garrison.The band of the cruiser furnished music.LONG BRANCH RANGES.TOP SCORES IN THE MACDONALD MATCH TO-DAY.i Long Branch Rifle Ranges, Ont., Aug.22.\u2014Following are the top scores \u2018in the MacDonald natch to-day :\u2014 Scores.Amount Lj Seret.Dymond, 8.8.25 .0000 $15 Cntr Complin 23rd.eee on B32 Lies Pte.Doherty, 9° U.R.\u2026.\u2026.34 Lies Capt.Forrest, D.C.O.R.34 lies Major : Rennie, QOR.3 lies Lieut.Delaronde, C.A.8.C.34 \u2018Lies HORSE RAN AWAY A DOZEN PERSONS INJURED DUK-| ING A -CLRCUS PARADE IN CORN WALL.Aug 2, \u2014About à persons, chiefly women -and children, were injured by.a runaway horse, which plunged intô a crowd -during the: street parade of Norris & Howe\u2019s Circus, here this morning.- A cowboy pursued and lassoed the runaway horse, \u2018lhe more \u2018seriously injured are J.Vailance, arin broken; Edith Phillips, scrateied and shaken up; lda Rality, Wilfrid Ket- erly and two little Misses Carter, badly | to bruised; Archie Cameron, aged eleven, head and legs trampled on and cuts Geo.|\" | Eastman, head -éut.tained minor Jnjuries.Several Others.sus-[- GERS.MERCHANTS w.NT INJUNÉTIO \u201cMessrs.Haycock,- \u201cand \u2018Dudgeon, pe merchants, St.\u2019 Catherine -street, in the Superior injunction, to prevent Mr.À.L.Paçaud,.proprietor- of the Stanfold Block, of which their store forms a part, from erecting additional ; flats over their apartments.\u2019\u2018Fhey aliege that seaffoldings are about to be placed of the privileges secured by their lease and would injure their \u2018business.\u2019 The next.\"'Fhe presence of a.ian on the top of] \u2018the cross surmounting\u2019:the high steeple: of Bt.James Church; St; Denis street, to | attracted considerable attention yesterday forenoon.\u2018fhe man was Alphee He- mond, a well-known Montreal carpenter, who was painting the twelve-foot high - cross, pravious to replacing on the top the weather-cock removed a few days ago.He will climb up again to-morrow, to restore the weather-cock to its former position.- The top of.this\u2019 cross is 280 pd RSS FOREIGN GRAIN REPORTS: : RUSSIAN AND INDIAN CROPS SATD| \u2018 TO: \u2018BE BELOW THE AVERAGE.Eeports received 1 m \u201cihe city to-day from grain buyers in the British Isles Co speak of a discouraging outlook for the European and India wheat crops.The management of the Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, Limited, sent.a eable| to Liverpool yesterday enquiring.as the state of affairs in the: grain world throughout the Continent.At noon: to- | Was) held by Curé Saint Jean; assisted by 80 sent him down.! Joy REALS HIS ARM.L iN tu, go: on with thé work, and that the! à; \u201cbuilding.Operations would be in violation | to Fridsy \u2019 paraiytic stroke, fall is deficient in\u2019 the most important regions and native food grains are damaged.\u2018The situation is considered rather serious.\u2019 On \u2019Change this afternoon the condition of the Russian crops was the principal topic of conversation among the members, and the opinion was expressed that with the bountiful harvest now ready in Canada the prices for the different grains should be favorable to the farmers.rer STE.CUNEGONDE TREMIER GOUIN WILL HELP THE ANNEXATION PROJECT.Premier Gouin was at the government offices this morning, and the number of persons who called upon him was very large.Among the visitors was Mayor Quay, of Ste.Cunegonde, who wished to haye certain difficulties arising out of the proposed annexation of that municipality with Montreal settled.The Mayor submitted, in the first place, that the Recorder\u2019s \u2018Court of Ste.Cunegonde becoming abolished from the date of annexation some provision must be made for the cases then pending; before that tribunal.The Premier promised that special legis- tation* would be provided to meet the situation.Mayor Guay also called the Premier's attention to the question of licenses.Under the terms of the present license law application for hotel and.restaurant H- censes must be filed on or before Dec, 31, and the aanexation taking place on Jan.1, intending \u2018applicants of the new Ste, Cune- gorde ward would.be debarred from asking licenses for the current year, The | ttat district.SIXTEEN YEARS A FIREMAN.The fune-al of Azarie Dubois, who had been a fireman for sixteen years at No.17 The funera! -corte ro- ceeded to St.Denis Church, where pe thé deacon.and sub-dedcon.Thirty-six firemen, under Sub-Chief\u2019 Jackson, and accompanied by a brass \u2018band, attended in a body, Among those who attended the funeral were Aldermen Choquette, Pa- quette, Proulx and Sauvagean.The de-\u2019 céksed was ill for some months prior to bis death, and had never - fully \u2018recovered from an adventure in which he at ted atop go team of runaway horses.A wife apd family, and-two brothers survive him.BL 54 Tears of âge.py > WIFE BEATER GOES T0 FAIL.LA + George.McLeod, of.Richmond street ; |ckarged with having: assaulted \u2018his\u2019 wife, | | was \u2018to-day sent to jail for six months for the offence.\u2018The case-was before Jud, Sicotte in the Recorder\u2019s Court.\u2019 8 Honor found it was not the first time the accused had heen before the Court for the same offence, and said.Je thought a second term-in jail might bave & good: tect, playing with some, a recently | SE BEER Jan of m the gallery a andebroke se his right \u2018arm\u2019 \u2018near He wrist.De mec se >.\u2018OBITUARY J EDWARD.Of.MORFEIY.Toronto, Aug.\u2019 oF.\u2014Bdward M.Map the oldest \u2018business man tn - Turonto, 318 the head of years, and vas prominent I MRE.HUIRADETE Kia, \u2026 \u201cBelleville, Ont, Aug.21.\u2014Mre.Elizabeth Kiser, one of the \u2018oldest residents- of this strict, died, aged 79, aa the result of.a \"She logves:: Soir: Saas | ares Rivers day the office rescived the.following Fe: Late ply from Liverpool:\u2014 .\u201cFrench reports- contradictory, but be- eve third crop poor; remainder fair to.\u2018 \u2018Russia, -threshing results, southwest are much below expectations, and the daily press contains further predie-| \u2018tions of famine, but this may be somewhat.exaggere \u2018although rye is cer| tainly por.In India the monsoon aime and MILLINERY NOVELTIES.== MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, August 28th, 20th and 30th.EivisaiT & KISSOGK, st St.Poter Street, MONTREAL.\u201d Tr on; iin way home from a.trip \u201cross oF BIRDS SAN EDs In DICH | From ¢ the Milwauk Free \u2019 Sand waukee.Press.y.1 are suff {ome loss of their native Siro ering R.Weed, of Philad elphia, who to the American islands pa Pare.\u2018À good many species, oft nd birds a already extinct, and.others are.disppoer ing fast.The result is, due in part t the occupation of the \u2018tillable ° soif by farmers and of the hillsides by cattle: \u201cThe entrance .of civilization is invariably accompanied by the introdueti of animals hostile to the native birds, such as the cat, the dog and.the- bog.H destroy great - in of young rds and eggs.e which has become a Bort of man, \u2018drives \u2018out oft \u2018native birds\u2019 and 1 consumes.fi \u201cPerhaps the most notable pative bird | of the Sandwich Islands was the mam, which has been extinct comparatively cnly à few years.It had two iittle tufts of Yellow feathers on its wings, which were iused exclusively in the manufacture of cloaks worn by the Kings of-those : islands.estimated value of one of the clarks is a million dollars, and it took au indefinite number of birds to \u201cnish = feathers.\u201d = ~ DROP oo in Ment: \u2018snd adi 1 Premier promised that this difficulty would | also be settled by extending the delays for | The Premier left for Batiscan this.af- | ternoon.i n, and whose death occurred on Sat- | \u2018urdby, took place this morning at nine o'clock Crom his late residence, No.12 | | Boucher street, PEER a.7377977777 OO OO OO OO OO.) the {reasurer of the York Ploneers, .died- to-night at the age of 83.\u201cHe bad been in j business oa\u2019.Yonge street - over sixty | 1 pability, 4 with a I his business to the Kings lunch and dinner, aud he has wh | which were prepa \u201cstand on à ! ary by | oom, which in the case of.\u201cclad.in perfectly spo [ Section of som! sparrdw, his parnsite on | _ \u2014 \u2014 : Colonial House $ Phillips 9 Square, e COLORED DRESS GOODS New Fall Importations Now in Stock, Choice selections in all lines.$1.35 per yard, $1.00, $1.25 yer yard, EOLIENNES We are offering extra good value in VENETIAN CLOTHS, new Browns, Blues, Reds, Greens, Purples, etc, at 75¢, $1,00, $1.25 and TWEED SUITING in the new effects, specials, values from 8oc per yard.ALL WOOL FRENCH ARMURES, GRANITES, PANAMAS, etc, 75\u20ac, \u2018goc, and CREPE DE CHIN ES, di ail the new desirable shades, .\u201cThis line is pr 11] in.SILK STRIPED ORGANDIE a special purchase -of several hundred yards, and is regular value at 60c per ~ yard, indainty Pinks, Sky, Reds, Cream, Nile, : Champagne, also\u2019 White and Black.2 \u201cat.800 per yaad.\u201csamples.sent to any address, and SPECIAL ATTENTION.GIVEN To MAIL L ORDERS, is: often said that the meals of Tis the King, when he is at home Majesty atone of the royal palaces are prepared \u201c|'like those of any: other personage of refined.taste, wealth, and high degree; but this is-pot strictly true, for a unique | and.little known system obtains; in the | King\u2019s kitchens, .= 4 des begin with, the royal.chef\u201d carries .: oat.his \u201cduties .in an un .manner.official is a Frenchman of great ex- pce and.a coo ge who is rewarded for his services \u2018most liberal yearly.salary and - the.palace.with free lodging nent royal ?only This -nothing whatever to do.with.the break- fa ile he has been at work in- the kitchens \u2018a reilly.wonderful process of tion bes been carried out.When their Majesties are ready for dinner the scene in the kitchen is ome of perfect order and readiness.Ev \u201cis'in ite place, and: while the cold dishes during the.morning table, guterounded if neces- joe, the birds and other.such sities which are to be served up cook- | inten dare ready to band.At the same moment .the hors d oeuvres -are sent forward to an ante Palace is two or t hundred yards ma tchen.All from the Bi spotless linen, they all the clock, and each dish is com- finished to within a minute time.\u2018The roynl chef walks round.and sup perintends, but his tants are so we spective duties that De seldom needs to give an grder, th here-and \u2018there he offers a \u201cfor the further pee eue ei + the e be js, hi inking ou ey ails of the masterpiece of the table, which | he takes particularly under \u201che.door of the dining hafl oui apartment where the final touches are given to the delicate and costly preparations.At Buckingham Palace it contalis 8 hot table, upen which the dishes test in readiness for their \u2018distribution to the \u2018table .attendants.The man who wields authority here is tad in immacdlate nd in a voice which ves, a! pears whi raised above.a whisper he work b; is æ \u2018gi th minytest directions.as to what for in to be done h each particular item on-the menu ne moment when it | Jeaves the: ante zoom and posses\u2019 finally HENRY MORGAN & co, -ment of mirrors has been.of extraordinary ca- | the assistants are a drilled in their re- big evening dress and hurry of the work an ingenious arrangt> effected ut | these corners, so that the bearers may see whether the rona be clear for them.For the completely smocth working of the: whole of this process attendants are strictly forbidden to enter any other apartment than that with which they are immediately concerned, and even the dish bearers are prohibited from doyn other vorridors than that which is set apart for their rune Ti Bite, + TRE KITTEN'S CONFIDENCE: \u201cEither human nature is a little mors kindly than it is generally.thought te be, or else there is something particular ly enguging shout o liken,\u201d mid x have noticed almost every an en I go into the pie joint where + up at noon, that there is a small ton sitting out in front of the shop next to my hashery.It is abont the smallest kitten I have ever seen, curl up inside the average boarding- tea cup.It is also sbout as arrogant a smal cat as I have ever seen, for i: sits out on the sidewalk, and if>'you want to go that way you have to Pill out and a vegard The ais pit there and regard you a superior hich of air, but move a peg?Weik=1 not.TERRY Thers are about 947 department fectory as I.Now, 1 have watched the jority of them going back and forth, ands I have yet to see one who did \u2018not\u2019 circle out for the kitten.Most of them stop and spesk to it, and the kitten wer Siprocates b; on its like irre] or pags its back ace ta scratch .It knows that none of men are going to hurt it, 2 far as I have observed its\u201d conti is not misplaced.\u2014 Washington \u2018Star.\u201d SICK HEADACHE Br EL, They Also relieve Dis tress fram Dyspepeia, Ins SMALL PAL SHALL DGSE, SHALL PA Survie Must pur about a kitten,\u201d said a man - ose to the \u2018Star\u2019 building the other a wi bow-legged, and little enough to\u2019.ar] de house small cat.will : clerks 7 and others who patronize the same\u201dre- dt ee TETE en Te, 3 ik ; mL oT dP Er RR dr min tre Sg TELS ARNT BRET Yo matter ehonlé © : : ness as a \u201ccarpenter and builder: fi ro Weekly Fr Ce 50th ANNUAL CALEDONIAN GAMES 20 Cbampiegahip Events under apecisi: sanction À oaau)- wi A.A.A FRO UNDS, MONDAY, 4™ SEPTEMBER (Labor Day).ed Seat Tickets on sale at Star Uptown\u2019 Braneh; and: Morton, Phillips & co.Reserv 1755 Notre Dame Street.ENTRIES CLÔSE - 28th AUGUST.JUBILEE BANQUET, Quoen's \u201cHotel, same evening at \u20188.30 o'clock.Tickets may be bad from Committee.| he Baily om TuEspaY, AUGUST 22 ~ W.©.MeALLISTAR, Hon.Sec = 938.\u2018Francois Xavier could make short york \u2018of smashing him | -axid \u201cbis army snd navy.If there 18 {any sense in his attitude at all.his re Lance cannot be oñ the individual power of Venezuela to defy and resist the great \u2018Republic, of the nqrth, but on_the gen- {an the Spanish-American\u201d \u201ccountries.\"Yor commercial Teasons; the politicians of the United States are anxious to be on good terms \u201cwith \u201cthe.southern republics.Though these may.bitterly quarrel among themselves, they would, in sentiment at -{ least, bé, junited against dictation from the - : | north.\u2018Fhis-is the orily intelligible war: see United States asin a posi- jon where she cannot strike at him: with- gut, risking consequences top dimagrecable; Naval Tournament!- Under the distinguished pa .of Rear Admiral His Serene Highness Prince Louis Alexanderof Battenberg, \u20186.C.B., His Excellency the Governor- General of Canada, and Col.Buchan, æ , : \u201cOC.TONIGHT 5: \u201cARENA\u201d &% 3 RESERVED SEATS on sale at the \u201c8 7 branch office, corner Peel and St.de haies .streets.PRE FRICES Boxes (5) $5.00; I Box Reserved Seats 56e; À tine street S6esby rond Avene en Seats 81.993 |: on by St.Cathe- | trans: \u2018*Wockiy Witoces\" and \u2018Word Wide.\u2018Woekly Witness\u2019 and * \u2014 Poutpaid in each case 0 \u201cHonduras, Ceyion, Invite you to attend a oT Drummond St, cor.St.Catherine, From 3to 4 pm PIN : : \u2018sh Army.\" \u2014 London.\u2018Times: -PRICES\u2014Evenings, .Æt, 50e, Te: $1.00; Box Seats, $1.50; Boxes, $8.00.Matinees\u20142c, : mas FOR BRÎTAIN, pre \u2018 CLOSED AT- MONTREAL of 6.15 pm.8.3 = pte 8 B \u201c6.15 pm.*Letierx \u2018be: up to 615 p.m.\u2014Othe FCstea detre 5 Bm M : \u201cLuke street.Fhe dex box: \u2018Moverness, Scotland, and emigrated \u201cto : Canada shortly after his marriage, in; - started.in\" busi Palace street, and later on\u2018 Bishop street.: ; During.this time he formed an intimate] acquaintance with a large circle \u201cof friends, to.whom his death comes as a \u201csevere \u201cshock.He retired from business ten.years ago, and: enjoyed good: health until two weeks ago, when he was strick- es th apoplexy.Paralysis.followed, he passed away peacefully yesterday \u201cHe had been \u201cStreet \u2018Presbyterian Gren x singe\u2019 cori sing \u2018to this: country.igi ar TALK of the aes Offic ; dt \u201cJOne of the \u2018Dest in the Brit- 245 \"seats now on-sale at \u2018Star\u2019.Branch.Of- | - 131: \u201c fice.corner Peel and St.Catherine .streets.éme, and The: \u201cBox.Seats, 42 \u2018and Messongor 144; 2; \u201cWeeks, \"Word Wide\" and Mestciger PET New- Canada, en Ureat Britain, United States ané \u201cArausvasl, Barbadoos, Be- Gobi, | fiag by \u201cthe A Production of: an \u201carticle.which appeared | fm the St.Petersburg \u201cNevoe.Vremya\u2019: \u2018at \u2018the conflict \u2018of parties, would be far mare | difficult to keep subordinate to thè popular will flan a royal\u2019 \u2018establishment strict: kr limited: within \u2018constitütional safe-' ë guards.No republic is.more democra- | the.than: Norway already is.and kas Jong | social Etes su \u201cPhete 3.\u2018mo\u2019 \u2018echéing\u2019 of the Marseillaise \u201cindulge: in.-no-illusions.- : \u201cKnowing - what =} they ant.and determined to\u201d maintaiii \u201ctheir: iberty and.inde \u201cresponse in the re.| thy ing.of thé war.In;its politi: | cal fterances.that Surtal In ootisidered | \u201cgurrender.\u2019 Tor ; 2 \"ak ie 9° widow \u201cand cal.interest: residé 1,4 .| .Last - Wednesday | the peoble of er | ; mont dedicated à tower to the memory.ee an Allen at Burlington.\u201cAs a.herp | American Revolution and leader § reen Mountain Boys, \u201cis \u2018chief\u2019 exploit: was -the capture \u201cof.Fort.Ticon- = deroga \u201cin.177.His \u201cfamine arose\u2019 princi; Bs: pally from the bombastic reply he \u2018gave { her when : questioned by the commander of J 7 the fort as to his authority for \u2018demand: ; \u2018In the name of the eat Jehovah \u2018and the Continéntal- Con- Fort \u2018Ticonderoga, : to crack \u201cwhen be attempted: to taker be Buin shortly .after \u201chis.exploits ion | ters Lake \u2018Champlain.\u2018Tnstedd of him taking ap] eue at the age © \u2018of Seventy-one years.= |v pe Montreal took\u2019 him, dnd: \u2018held I eral feeling of oppositon- to its preten-|.4 tion to paramountey* which- prevails in rant for - the _watlike presses a 4 liean | for which the figures: are given.above, a sensible Norsogians.They |.a oc] \u2018Head.2e total\u201d phen nin the, : United\u201d \u201cStates for.1903 was 1,606,545, 301, las 4 {ity 000, which a ed at \u2018about: same , medicine that she forced on others, \u2018and would have compelled Japan to swal- \u2018low bad \u2018she: been the victor in the pres \u2018ent war, .\"DRINK'S DECREASE AND INCREASE.= x \u2018Would seem that Frigland's re proach\u2019 is about to be removed.Not- withsténding the increase of population, the consumption of alcoholic liquors has very sensibly decreased during the past five\u2019 years.The diminution of consumption is shown in the followinz official returus:\u2014 1900.a diminution of £100.08 (81,200, 155) | 3,142,953 ($15,714,765) ; \u201c 5438.10 (321,290,530) | Mr.\u201d \u2018 Austen Chamberlain, -in his budget speech, said that \u201cA wave of sobrietv has passed over the country,\u2019 and the change in fhe habits of many of the people is \u201csd l\u2019xedited: Targely to the campaign against : intoxicants on the pari of many eminent ph; ysicians, which has \u2018worked upon a pubis.feeliñg prepared by education \u201cand social influence\u201d.-In the five years \u201ctotal - decrease of sonie \u201ceighty-five mil- ion dollars is shown, much ibe greatest | decrease\u2019 having taken plate during the a] past two\u2019 years: Svch a sum is a graphic b sign of a great change in the Habits of 4\u2019 Dedple,\u201d In Canada, où.the other hand, [the drink bil is ineredsing alarmingly.y | Acadians.in physical \u2018stamina they bon) mait- :Hquor, and malt.during 2 as\u2019 $ follows: \u2014 spirits, - \u201cupon \u201cwhich, - im\u2019 11969; the excise dutiès paid.amounted to $4:774,527, compared with $6,591,445 last, year.In the.same period, too, the duty \u2018collected: on cigars\u2019 increased from $825,605 for 190, Something cb to-be edited: othe i increase \u2018of Fie \u2018population.Te the census Sn.of 11 as the boi 2 Zontributed $1.05 to the exciseman; 1961.the contribution increased to.21.12; +n Tez, fo 1.2%; in 1003 to $1.30, sul Tih percent; but if we take: the: 1001 census figures for 1900, and allow six millions for the-population at \u2018the.present, Base, Sita, or about however whether the , population amounts: to so*much as six millions, or; at\u201c least, that it.did \u2018last year.- During the.five years, 1889-1893, the: \u2018Royal \u2018Commission \u201con; the: Liquer en a hat the av- and A the population.about eighty millions, | hn ke ot sous pe = | Kingdom 469,105; and: the-populatiôn | \u2018was about : apart, from the life and thought -of the | way of colonization or otherwise, to keep | them in: Cansds.woüld be heartily ap- {proved.But is.it \u201cnot.regrettable ; to:see some of the:most broad-mindeddf = = coutited: as Jepers, : that: \u2018Senator Ber- 5 {eschew their company?[| fiadian people credit for genuine.loyalty, | by those\u2019 mbet iiiterested, by the constant: for\u201d 1903 amounted to | et.Sanger \u2018of E | jad _ | The Longueuil Model: f-* Monday, Se 4; under.th principaisai of Mr A.Hcbite, wasted by Sime | Hamilton, E.M.\" Salley\u2019 and E.de Kast.1 staff of teachers, with the\" comparatively -small coëf; \u201d tendance Tursnar, AversT 22, 1905 pletion.Emigration from the tinuously.The industrial attractions in the towns of New Kogland nataralty draw young péople from rural districts, where the opportunities for getting on in the world are few and restricted.Father Beliveau's regret was added to by the fact that many of those who go to the United States are lost, not enly to Canade and the Acadian race, but to the Church. Mr.J.A.T.Archambault and Mr.press y keen regret, shared b; them they are to astonish the he publie of Mont- v rR - .THE PRINCE 5 DAY.Campeau (chief of police).HN that the great size of the ships-has real at the tournament this evening.CoM MERCIAL ; F IN ANCIAL &Ç \u2014 The spectacle presented when the elec- prevented the squadron from steaming There is no more sportive creature \u2014 \u2014 No Time to Spare Since Ear! tric lights were turned on was a brilliant up to Montreal, notwithstanding all that{ under fhe sun than the British Jack DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORTS.LOCAL STOCKS.: arly one, the gold and bine.of the naval uni- your -enterprise has already achieved in Tar, and the men this morning put a| Exports of butter and cheese from the) Morning fcrms, and the scarlet of the military uni- deepening the river, and which, I un-| lot of fanciful extras into their gym- ports of Montreal and Portland for Europe \u2014_\u2014 : the plants and the blended hues of flags derstand, will, by next year, result in| nastics.The few citizens who were privi- for the week ending Aug.20, 1905: APTERNOON BOARD.PE] , Ç re Le and shields, forming a pleasing contrast a 30-foot channel from\u2019 the sea to this leged to witness them at practice must CHBRDE.hiro\u2019.Total ro by Gordon Strathy & Co, yy AN EARNEST AND GRACEFUL RE- with the staid morning dress of the ci- eit ¥: have been completely puzzled at their To Liv 1 re 2541 26.605 Detroit Ry\u20145 at 9%, 35 at ML PLY TO THE CITYS WEL.vilians present, and constituting a pic- he recent manifestations \u2018of \u201cmutual] behavior.It was a sort of chaos with- To Glasgow J) E : 2206 \"720 2,52 94%., at 944, 22 à Tro : \u2018 ture which, for vivid coloring and.strik- good-will and friendship, born- of mu-jont confusion.\u2018I'wo or three hundred To London.23,001 6480 29481 Switch common\u20142 at 100.COME.=\u201c ing effect, has seldom been witnessed tual respect and won in many a hard-| men were at times rushing hither and |To South Africa.174 135 309 Tolelo\u201450 at 35%, 50 at 354.Lo within the sombre walls of Montreal's.fought battle, between two great pa-|thither, all busy pulling or pushing at To Bristol .14,622 720 \u201815,842 Telephone\u201447 at 156%, 10 at 156%, - ity Council chamber, \u2018tions of the old world, acquire'a \u2018peculiar nothing, and all in the end managing : , Scotia\u201475 at 66%, 76 at 6615.(See Page 1.) 4 The actunl ceremony was of but\u2019 a significance and valuation in this portion to disentangle themselves and come out| Total .8,717 10,546 74,263 Hochelaga Bank\u201439 at 139, 118 at i; The popularity of the British navy, Tow minutes\u2019 duration.Mayor Laporte, [of the new world, where the descen-|in the orderly squad formation with \u2014 _ Textile pfd.316.66 at 87%, $33.33 a: su THE) wherever the British flag fires, is al | addressing Prince Louis, read the fol- dants \u2018of the same two nations have now which.they began.The explanation of Cerr.week, 190$ , 63,171 15476 84,647 Bank B, N.A.\u20141 at 1403.ways exemplified in \u201che heartiness and | lowing address, first in English and then [for.generations worked side by side the apparent confusion, was that they Corr.week, 1908 .opis ase Lome warmth with which officers of the feet in French: \u2014 the utmost loyalty to the common Sov were Practising without the apparatus gore Since ad too - Bodo mide 10m MORNING CALL.The are received wherevar they go.\u2018The |To His Serene Highness Prince Louis ereign, in the noble task of developing which they will use this evening.Sor: period 1803.1.111.991 236.727 1,368.718 paEeported ad ea Sven Stockbroker, nt Fair Second Cruiser Squadron, commanded -by Alexander of Battenberg, G.C.B, the boundless resources of a happy land.Dressed in blue.trousers, brown gait- : , nd ' a Sellers Bryers 86 Rear-Admiral Prince Ecuis of Batten- G.C.V.0., Personal A.D.C.to Hig 12 the same spirit in which my col-|ers and flannel shirts, they worked with BUTTER.CPR 159% D a Mers Buyer berg, now visiting Canada, has\u2018 been roy- Royal Majesty King Edward.VIL.leagues of France recently saluted thela will all the morning.Whether the| Local.Thro\u2019.Total Boor: 10° bi sctBs M my ally feted in Quebec; now it js the twrn| .Rear-Admiral, R.N., etc., ete.etc 2 {Trafalgar Square statue of our immor- blazing.sun of -the Arena grounds or in To Liverpool., .8,78 756 9,484 MAR.Wy 2% Rbk On i i of \u2018Montreal, as the metropolis, \u2018to wel-| May it pi À tal.Nelson, have, within the last fou the shade of the Arena itself, it made|To Glasgow .L777.1871 |jgoent We Jk Power.oly 5 come the admiral and his staff in her| oo \u2018© Presse Your Serene Highness: days, Teverently visited the tomb no difference to.them.To'London .vo - 10,814 1,608 11,977 Detroit.80% MG do.pra.5 O2 midst, and loyally the citizens responded The citizens of Montreal are happy: to that great French warrior whose The men brought with them.half a|ToBristel , ., .7,24 76 7,989 Halifax.105 104 Dom Steel.224 omy to the Mayor's call.have the opportunity of saluting in your | is so inseparably connected with the \u201cold {dozen twelve-pounder guns dazzling ; VU e\u2014\u2014 Foleda.; 3% Lx do.wd 2s ith All over the city, wherever.a flagstafl person one of the members of the royal capital -of this province.weapons of burnished steel, fitted up| Totel + +.«28,013.2,948 31,321 Wianipeg:\u201d us 10 emer 2 2 few flags and bamn English family,\u201d and a \u2018worthy representative of.our appreciation; so admirably \u201cand \u2018with rope larness so that \"they them- | corr week, 1904 5,59 4159 32.998 Yen In ia = 5 Int Com.and French, side by : \u201cide, tybitying the the British navy.- eloquently expressed, of the great share}aselves can supply the motive power for Corr.week, 1908 .13012 2.458 20.371 : ec vid ea gardial rapprochement \u2018recently: witnessed It is not, indeed, the first.occasion the navy had in building up the Empire, hauling them from place to place, These Sincé May 1.°.226,296 40.065 326,571 Mont.Stes! v.Mackaypfl.15 e British and Fre eiich navies: with which they bave been.favored.of: and \u2018of the guarantee it \u2018offers for fe \u201care to be\u2019 >= l'in the tonrmament Oorr.perfod, 1904 .210,860 © 27,410 288,276 do.pfd\u2026.22 OL WE td.ai; 14 French mavies expressing their devotion; and Your | further development sad consolidatic et thi udging from the Corr.period, 1903 | 134963 50 157513 NS.Sel GH Bh dneomne ME that world-wide te\u2019 Compeiions outlined this: \u2014_\u2014 do.plus Teens ain L Peper ove ss morning, is to, be.of a bighly.interest: |.PRIZE STOCK FOR CANADA.Mon.Tel\u2026 170 165 Mont.Cot ., 1i§ 1s > x ture.E, \u201cSome valuable addi \u2018Bell Tel.17 14 ! she ceased their practice ogni] of EO Pr a my as live stock \u2018ruitfally | ne to our country 705 appreciation after noon, partook of a hearty \u2018dinner recently by the arrival from England -of [dln obi ce a i | RT oom hn | nd en Toh sul wh bp.mr Sm A oh ML RB \u201c} world, and\u2019 the: high.reputation of.His P providing and maintaîning a navy.strong ['eity.They eres fet Sven a trolley six hackney stallions, including a prize- Royal House, are nowhere.more-appreci- | one fo defend, not only the United rid hrough the principal streets, an ov winñér named \u2018Cedar Gobang,\u2019 eight hack- ated than in Canada, por cin any na but the remotest partes of the \u2018they left for Lachine in special | or, res and fllles, among which are 4 tion \u201cboast of a \u2018ruler more Wis 2 Le \u2018Gave, \u2018starting from.th Bark i e +.\u2018Lady Yaperam\u2019 and \u201cLondesboro Lady,\u2019 thoughtful for his\u2019 \u201cpeople's weäl =: = m.the or Moni: both successful competitors in the prize ; - Lo The citi f Montreal ad * iréal.\u201cAt fous o'clock\u2019 \u2018the\u2019 whole party] ring; four -two-year-old Ciydesdafe fillies |Dom.LsK., 8 ., Dom.Coal.nee of irons o Mon Te dre.gk any] went: on, board.a.specially chartered} complete the Jot.On the same steamer Mout.BtRy.sailor, who helped, né Highue oe, he\u2019 Lachine Taide, | with Mr, Beith\u2019s horses were .twenty more : ish Serene Highness can .bear Jitness.that their loyal sentiments ha been weakened by timé.Ce \u201c| \"he glorious task of peat His Majesty King Edward: go 1364 wt | for \u2018Graham Bros., of Carleton, and a short- make: the \u2018w et the ish 13 Mayor, to end 3 my few \u2018remarks: vi : CO TO NEW YORK | born bull purchased from the King's herd i They Joo what the Braflnasy bas | élu in Faune A dre.ogi | PALS Se ay at Gres the Son ret Tt li, Wie Mabe, op como : : nce L isér \u2019Équa x 1 perity \u201cof the world, ve in every.[again bowed his.acknowledgments; and on will proceed to New so many hackneys in England that prices MONTREAL CURB MARKET.; - It is seldom in the past that] have advanced greatly, and Australia,Soutn Montreal, A \u201cjéea the fortune of England, her -institu- {retired with the officers of his party fo | Americans have had the opportunity of | America and some continental countries are| The following shows the curb Ee i tions, her.\u2018conimercial an indi tri the: i yor\u2019s chamber, whence, \u2018they pro- entertaining British sailors, thongh the] taking so many horses for breeding pur- unlisted securities, compiled.for the \u2018Wit They Know the histor ceeded shortly after: \u2018to.\u201cDorvah.where |;ships -of ,-the United Staton\u2019 have.xine that the supply is lower and the ness\u2019 by Messrs.BE.Mackay Edgar & Co.\u2018great service.and of its.illustrions admi- i the Farest and Stream; {Club entertain ed, \u201crépéatedly\u201d enjoyed the ' hospitality of} ?ride \u2018higher.than in former years, .Htock Brokers; them to lunch.\u201c| British\u2018 ports.\u2018The latest advices frqm! ment OPénins.Closing : ThE LUNCHEON AT DORVAL._ |the American: Es lis, however, in-| THE WH MA Fleet.Development Co\u2014 240 \u2018admiration\u2019 for it.when \u2018they raised in The luncheon tendered to.Prince Louis dicate.that: the y of \u2018Prince Louies] 0 HE WHEAT ARKET Ponds vu La Le ue .8-88 ; | one of\u2018our-public squares a monuinent \u2018to: and the officers of the squadron.by the | squadron \u2018during the first week in Octo-| +; t was fi higher Liverpool ca- Mexican L.& P.Co= ' the: desthless Nelson, whose.name and officers and members \u2018of the Bor id] ber will be the occasion of a remarkable pet ras fom er er on Stock .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.81-82 ut Partemouth, and the unity {fame this centennial year has made more demonstration of fraternity and good will |; ie North-West, and oe of shouts.Bonds .1400 ae 80-1 me \u2018given by the.King's English | dear than ever, to his ¢ : between the Jack Tars of the navies of | Chicago options galned about %c on the New Issue .- to 2 = 5 end French subjects in fleet.Great Britain and the United States.\u201cFhe event of the day's tradicg, September closing at 80%c Rio, de Jan.Tram.Canada: to the \u20ac rece tly À Quit e n :-Twelve-huadred-Americen sailors will efi-; asked; December, 82%c asked, and 8%c Lirht 2 Power Coy, s6 far as] : y - o i 3 8 spect a a 5 a #, ae oe Welcome was.fos it 8 lish sailors exchituging\u2019 courtesies\u2014nay, | SPC k, eran 2 a ke rhe of their British; asked for May.ket wes a small fraction | Stock an 4050 0004\" #+ 5 a function which, though\u2019 formal | oy \u2018than.courtesies; pledges of es ing -for a great banquet, smoker and{kigher with wheat, September closing :at| Sovereign.Bank .iso pia and friendship.B ; \u2018tainëd on French soil; those of Fra Poa \u2018salted \u2018with | réspect the statis of bd \u201c| land\u2019s greatest\u2019 admiral: \u201cHere, in this 'éity and\" province, Your: Serene Highness | .(sees.a still.grander marvel of \u2018of peace and.Justice.\u2018Here you behold the.represen: | theat) re.party.which will repay Prince! 58 bla; Becember, 44c asked, and May at Jan Bonda.\u2014 d\" brief, was brilliant and- \u2018memorable Louis: of , Hombre for those pri À Re asked., OW.Lo eens 92-3 2 7e hovrel dead The oats market.was also slightly | higher Shawinigan .-.30 big : , at Bec pid for September, 26%c December, Clty & is.Bank.460 bid : : as 285%c bid for May.- = ¢- Winnipeg corn exchange - was closed | - LONDON QUOTATIONS.to-day.Saturddy\u2019s closing price was 31.01 London, August \u2014Consols for\u201d August and 79%c for October: 983; do.ror th 0 7-7 Oo for money \u201cWithin: the hall.ite o'cléck \u2018back.tatives of.two.great nations that had f y ae 5 \u2018ag ; ] \"Prin i ê Le Ls aconds.© Erie.49% Reading.594 no lavish decorations had been attempt.80 long waged against each other \u2018a con- Joyally \u201chono Battenberg visit : {Atehison.: 9 do 1ptd 8 do.lpfd 4 ed; what was doné was\"effective temp | flict of \u2018giants.You see them united he que vers slemeards ge \"the oon being this city and red HIÉAGO \u2018MARKETS.52 fd.wr So ap A do Left 48 + excellent taste.- The; vestibule Tacing | and \u2018happy in laboring together for.the imé of les D alt waste 3% the post-office, in memory of the Kssex]: x \u2014 CP.R.14% Lou &N.15 ped.\u201cthe main entrance, the Staircase leading | development: of a Jord that 0 has | \u20ac ie ving orval i val ibe foluriteers who lost their lives in el: uit art Dé os pe Te Chen £07 28\u201d Kswater stp South Pac 6) to \"the.\u2018City Council chamber floor \u2018and blessed vw Ww th Donde all} ron Totus 2 t citizens invited DO vor.If was Ricago\u2019 ae 5 ir Cloris iS Noth do pid-1 9 \"thie corridors were Uecorated with palms dt than Se.M toga All His Wo hig] IF étiers mOpeuttz.Figh, Taw.Clase, DeBoer.41 de Rd.UR.Steel 3 te duted white Columos vupportine the do \u201cBayar, Lieut-Col.Whitehead, Lr, 1 |, se THE\" BE GT OBR glia di ME die Aluted.white columns supporting the: ; in, | w 2 yor, Lieut White ed Dec.ose 8% Pa.2.ines 5% do.ptd.4.roof stood out:in: vivid \u2018contrast.Bank- : : ; ; 52% 53b spanish Fours, 92%.+ - \u2018ing the door of the vouñcil chamber inte- Foi \"on \u2018the globe, have we\u2019 reason to | YVribole, Mr.G 208) i .LÉ.À.Bar sûver steady, 2541 per ounce.ere Jeurel reat 3 in in:silçer | welcome.tha: 4 proud rar Sages.ye Melons, Mb.4B ; Bh ne Money, 1 poreen ground, with: the -w *Y -Brest nd sion wi is.= 3 ad FE 0m: hort bil peroent ; do ta! in- Fair English, Sagonahy ; 5 alle sta\u2019| Beardmore, Mr.À.2 Abbott, Mr.F 1221657 à 3 months moe wile reat\u201d = CH \u201cthe & they en da.Cras 7.J.Forget & Por G.T.R., 1st, 112%; 201 à \u2018the council \u2018chamber itself th .el Hooper, Mr.G.Willis : 1% TE Wa: nd, 5%; STRUT Can ii i x Hoe aton illiam BT.8.8% : 2 Hays, the Hon.| : .8 80.8.82] TGRONTO STOCKS.: 1650): Starke; *Mré © ; ela \u2018\u2019Peronte Morning sales, by L.' J.Forge! and Sir Gilbert Parker, MP.; PE La YORK STOCKS.©.5 bE 20 at\u2019 M0./COMING EVENTS.4.ë.| TURK.= Ge Co 9 vire: a ; : \u2019 Bank of Commerce\u2014I13 at 1708.McDougall, &.Cowan's g wire: \u2018New York, \u2018Imperial Bank\u201410 at 225, Aug; 22,\u2014~The dulness of the London mar- -Mackay\u201456 at 40%./ i - 0% | Xet and the \u2018contrddictory charaéter of\u2018the |: Lake of the Woods\u201425 at 98.\u2018clock.\u201cAt a quarter | past.eight o'clock: | 6 vice-president.and general mang despatches from \u2018Portsmouth.and Oyster| C.P.R.\u201410 at 15916, new, 13 at 159.: grand- näval and mil tc ; ger o be COMPANY.ex 222 Bar > osard to the outlook ! for peace a Sea 0 =, 15% 156 1 1564 \u201cSot Arena, ¢ \\G The ers \u2018my op.| Cause ea selling.in ay\u2019s marke \u20141 ai at , at 3 be giveh in th umbered a \u2018} and deprived it of the support which it has 85 at 1565 Augn à |-cers of iy party \u201cwill be he guésts of the \u201c| gatrison -of: Montreal at dinner' at seven.ie\u2019s patronage.poesie several of them: being delivered: pe s \" IE At 1.80 o'clock morrow\u2019 {ly by.contractors from : western points, Jen nee Shee from outaidere.The aati: or.i ALTO at 18.te, TEE ENTRE S| Hat Whe, fo \u201c ; \u2018Club, Go A JOKE p OW\" Bf ying ere -tlations .pu e mar: an: inherently : endla the-Prinee \u2018arrivèd.- 311 procee he \u2018Thes: t ition, d.should th ints rr ; a = \u201cantride SE He ass nee nee include ae éimorence between \"me » Russians Financial 29 ; .: PA LTT Si, z.5 Apan lo Who! wore \u2018 be entertained Rrra Pac ; harp \u2018advance would take place = \u201c80 : ond.in a clear, ; qr.Tit.\u2018Foley, of Messrs.\u2019 e covering af shorts alone, even if \u2018the Con \u201c | deep \u2018earnestness\u2018and f Paul; Mr.Peter Larson,\u201d outside public Was not atracted \"to the of pr ae re bis partner, Me.market.me insurance a Agorts & Brokers rou LA eclin La ; Sp 1000 NEW YORK STOCKS.M: J Se : ; \u201cthat.J-find myself ance more, | morning; «but that: ; : éngaged with\" : © | ROOM 17 TRAFALGAR CHAMBERS, EE £5 Ys So wo satist oy a \u2018third ofa century, Yeand Sb has been Te je.opin 7 tabalating pèse Te oe hiner \u201cWitness rapt Bo t > _40 Neepital Pry Tel M 205 ou .: : Ah naval duties, ai t is expect- \u201d.: Kin nso.(EM: S.\u2018the award will be annbinced $.| ._ Opening and Closing Prioss, ang.22 ve NOLTOW: OT ont the following day, and.it |.77° ; se Op Clos | Royal Trust Co a Fis.believed that whole of the \u2018con: | Cor.BH 2% a 11% | Petry tract \u2018for, this iia \u2018section will\u2019 be pret.; 0 \u2019 0 Toled given\u201cto one firm.When the award is |.1 CAPITAL 1 | ee relating A ae Pid Tp, $500,000 J a: \u2018tended.to the Admiral, whose : Bern Fond, $450,000.The une.it is.to have Been sent -to your | tioi sgl = 0, ceaty \u201cgon ble shores, but opi the depth and.» x Ridge Fowasend.Lientenants Maitiend Add |and strength your loyalty and of i Mr.5 \u201cson (2), Lieutenant, Marsden, Lieutenant | tion fustrions\u201d p no Lard Stations 3 ad Moi Bop, |.; enant Lieutenant pe D \u2019 nice 0.E-PRESIDIRT w.M : Fire, Lieutenant pe Sng psf: ila 4 107% ru ; he maris nu = Si Bo Gongs Drummond Drums KCEL Mac mit is M y She ponents\u2019 1 {The \u2018sail - Bo 4.3% 3 DIRECTOR Vita vou and which -have prompted | city » cdo 5° an M BAnEuS.À Macnider, 0.{ \u2018accord: mie: this - 8 recep- Ten Cer 224 » $ Clonston, = ï ere 20,00 in\" which: illustrated post-cards: ire | 4 Twin City.B, Greenshiciés, » Paterso lved, ul 1 tt \u2018arpund to ven sold a and order the supp sion of ait.in- | EW.0 8 Len ue UT © XL Hays, R.G Reid, vèlus maber Wests on, which 1s far decent Picture, cards.e.exposure in J Del Ric Go sp degree SW $i James Ross, sans SERRE SE ea BE © LE A pe HV he.officers: \u2018of the | rv.ho as.scandalous and |! 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Witnest 13 SEK a ¢ividend from four to five percent, the T QUIET BUT STBADY.+ earnings of the Detroit United system for the month of July .owed a considerable increase over ponding period of last year.The je + in gross amounted to $49,867, but - expenses and taxes showed an heavy increase over previous the amount considerably reducing - -ssord of net increases for the pre- months of this year.The net in- .tor July amounted to only $11,136, cared with $24,543 in June, about gr :n April and May, $35,000 in March.224 v,°Y in January.The ratio of operating -xpenses to gross is, however,not by any p:ar- heavy, even for the month under review, being only $6.81 percent, contrasted 5i.51 percent in the month of July, The surplus for July showed an 1sa of $12,014 over the corresponding period of last year.For the seven months ending July SL, gross earnings increased LH (01, and net increased $182,168, or an average OË monthly increase of over $26,- wi.The seven months\u2019 surplus made.tbe 702d showing of $489,546, or an increase of $113,685.Toe tremendous earning expansion of the company, together with the increase in - + mis - tre 4 new rate came into force on the firet day of this month, has naturally caused more ron usual icterest to be taken in the\" stock by investors on the local market at.8 price around 94 to 95; this will -give a.re-= turn of about 5.26 on the investment, It i: predicted that the stock will reach par at an early date, such prediction bem based on the earnings powers of the \u201cSys-] tem.; IE A Clause No.1 of the Stock Transfer Act, | recently passed by the Quebec Gôver-.meat, has been modified, and put into a more workable \u2018shape.In the original À clause there was a stipulation that's fax would be required upon every sale, trams- | fer or asignment of shares, bonds, deben- teres, or\u2019 debenture stock issued by any |! corporation - er company.\u2019 Owing io the élficiKy in applying the rule the department at Quebec has made the following: modification: : \u2018Collectors to be instructed that the tention of the Act is to tax only the mu ton of ownership owing 16 édttréct\"\"fhdt aly one tax Is to bey levied on each -con- tract, that the tax may be paid on the | centract or on the transter - or.assignment | necessary to give it effect; but that the tax: once paid, transfers or assignments con-, nected with.the contract, and convendent, but not necessary to carry \u2018it into effect, are not to be again taxed! US Twin City gross for July shows \u2018an a- crease \u2018of 49,346; the met increase 1s $51,968: surplus increase, $31,179.From \u2018Jan, 1, gross increase, $161,534; met increase $200,- 518; surplus increase, $2,702.For second week Aug, increase, pm From.July 1.1, increase, $19,345.\u2018Soo\u2019 earnings for the aecond \u2018 \u201cweek August increased .$81,03& \u2018From July 1, tas vate, the izerease is $259.839, Toronto Railway earings for the week ending Aug, 10, show an increase of $5,- 29 over the corresponding period « of a year.age.Comparative statemobt of\" gross: caitngs of \u2018principal tractions Listed on the Mont- ral Stock Exchange trois de to Ang., 1904.\u201c Tacrease\u2019| Montreal , .$1,491,470 a $150,384 Toronto |, , , 1,383,194 1,380,384 x156,670 Twin City , 2,587,464 2,178,009 190,545 Detroit ., , |, 2,689,390° 3,025,391 .336,001 Toledo X Toronto Railway 5.only compiled |p: \u2018to, Aug, 7, ; ; >.The Imperial Bank of.Canada \u2018has re-|.tently opened two mew.branches, \u2018ome at Ridgeway, \u2018Ont., under the management of.MW OH Collard, and ons at Cobalt, New Ontario, under the \u2018mafisgeinent of Mr.F.W.Marsh, The United States Goveranient figures n- te the following estimiate of the crops: Nd 703,000,000 \u2018bushels; valued $600,000; Corn, 2,697,000,000 bushels, valued $L- ELUM.Oats, 949,000,000 bushels, va, let, $25,000,000.Cotton, 10,090,000 bales valuel $500,000 000, ; \u2014\u2014 Montreal Street Railway Be wexk ending Aug.19 shows nofease | ne 5% over the corresponding period of is i \u2018500 directors have \u2018 dectares the regular ; \u2018emlanaual dividend of: two percent.on\u2019 the common Dreferrag, Sicekhoiderz of i on.Sept.a.There wa- Street th; 8 ion London started the decline on un- there > Peace news from Portsmouth, and depriy vu À session of heavy selling which bas hog qu market of the support that of lage \u201c9% upward range of prices so von À severe break on \u2018Wall Stree is due, dtéing a2: 2 decline of several pointé \u201c| Old Country shows that very Iittle busi- GL \u201c| ness can be done at these prices.730,163 © 798,431 - \"68,268.j creaniery, © | 22%c; undengrades, 2%e \u2018to \u201822Yo; dairy\u2019 stock, and 3%: percent, on the.|.y both payable on\u201c Oct.\u201816, to.| \"7 gy izencrally edsier.tone on \"Walt 8 morning on the opening trans- |- would not surprise those who appreciate the already high prices at which many of tbe stocks are beld.Locally, conditions were very dull, the only feature being a falling off in Havifia common, losing a large friction early in the session at 23, but recovering to 23%, on the turnover of a fair sized parcel.Canadian Pacific was quiet, but steady at 160.Scotia was a small fraction lower at 66%.Detroit opened at a slight improvement at 94%, later dropping to 94%.Considering the break in New York prices the local market held exceptionally well, there being a clear demonst-ation of an underlying strength which.may be very acceptable if there is te be anything like a slump on the greater market of New York.MORNING EXCHANGE SALES.Mont.St.Ry.-25 at 226%.Twins.\u201450 at 118.Detroit\u2014100 at 947%.75 at 9415.Havana\u201425 at 24, 50 at 23%, 5 at 23, 100 at 234.Toledo\u2014125 at 3514.Halifax Ry.\u201420 at 104.\u2018Telephone\u201425 at 15536, 25 at 156%.Can.Pac.\u201425 at 160.Seotia\u2014100 at 66%.Telegraph?at 163., Montreal Cotton\u20141 at 116.Iron preferred.\u201450 at 72.at 24, 50 GRAIN MARKETS, The condition of the flour market is unchanged and prices are steady.The demand is limited,being principally for small lots to fill immediate wants.The demand for rolled oats is quiet and prices are unchanged.{ changed at $1.45 to $1.50 per bag.© Millfeed is in active demand and prices are well maintained.Enquiries for bran for export account are numerous and dealers are unable to keep up with the orders.Trade in.baled hay is active and a firm tone is given to the market by the.scant delivery, which is hardly up to requirements.: : Business in.oats for local account is quiet and sales are principally in small lots for a te consumption.Prices are un- cliangéd.We quote for the old crop, 42c to 48c Tor No.2 white, and 4lc for No.3.Oats of this year\u2019s harvesting are offered at 35¢c to 37¢ for No.2 in car load lots.Beams-are fim and unchanged at $1.65 to 131.70 for \u2018choice primes per bushel, and $1.00 in car load lots.Soup peas are scarce and quotations are firmx at $1.15 -per bushel; No, 2 for feed Purposes are offered.at sde to 85e.; DAIRY PRODUCE.- 2 To-day.Teceipts of butter and cheese by rafi and canal were 3,251 packages: of but- iter and 9,545 boxes of cheese.On the basis ot prices paid In the country \u2018holders of \u2018cheese would have fo get 1134¢ to 1igc for Western.cheese, but a comparison: of these figures.with the cable quotations from the Some dots, of chedse that were bought some time ago \u2018for less.money \u2018are going: forward, but trade generally ia quiet.Quetations this\" morning are ile to 11Mc for Ontario and \u2018lie to 11 1-8c for Quebec.Bytter ig moderately firm, \u2018dealers hold- Ang \u2018out for 22%c to 22%c for finest cream- ory.\u2018The market is fairly steady and à tair- demand for England is reported.A Kbail advice from Liverpool under date of Aug.11 states that arrivals of continental butter have not all been cleared and that {there was a good demand.for Canadian butters at a Hiile easier prices.Medium \u2018grades of butter have met with fair request.: The egg market is steady.njtder a moderate \u201cconsumptive - \u201cdemand.and: .are unelanged At 18e to 20c for.No, 1-candled; straights, 17%c .to 18c, and selects at 21e to 22c.Fo-dey\u201d reveipts were 583 cies.Sherbrooke, AYE, 21.\u2014Sales on the board \u2018of salted butter af 22c to 22 1-8¢; saltiess, 22360 to 6; \u2018cheese, f0Me.\u2018Moutreal Wholesate Prices FLOUR-\u2014Manitoba sping haat patents, $5.30 to $5.40; strong bakers, $.to.$5.10; {winter wheat patents, $5.10 to %.2, and steadght rollers, 5 75 to $£.90.in: wood; in begs, $2.5 Fe $2.35.! ROLLED 0 ATS\u2014$2.40 to \u20182.42% pet bat: * PEARL HOMINY\u2014§1.85 to i 90 in bags- of, 86 ts.CORNHEAI-$1:45 to $1.50 pei hag.MILL onary 1 TD pd bulk, at $14.50 to-$15{ ehorts, -§8: to Manitoba Iran in bags at Hr to $18; tm $20 to sal.HAY\u2014No, 1, s.50 to PY per ton on the \u2018cloves, Mixed, 36.50 \u2018to $7.OATS\u2014No.2, 426 to se per bushel; .3.41, old crop.- PHANS-\u2014Choïce pflfnes, $1.65: to y.7 per\u2019 buehel, :$1.80 in car \u2018lots.1 BAS Boillns, none: lets, 84c to 85c., POTATOES New potatoes m bags of 80 S., to 55c.; HONEY White clover in comb, 1% 13¢, per section, in one pound\u201d section; | extract io 10 1b.tins, Be to 9%; in 60 1b.\u201ctins, 7¢ to 8c, : : PROVISIONS Heavy Canadian.\u2018short cut pork, $20.00 to.$21.00; light short cut, $181 10.$19; American_cut clear fat, back, ae, to $20:75; eompeund lard; : 5Kc ?| Cxnadian pure lard, ib¥%c to nd pau rendered, lic to 126, according to quality Lams, 12e, 13¢ te Ic, acording to.size 13e\u2026t6.14c: fresh killed.-abaltoit mes 50; \u2018alive, # 2% to.sa, for mix ut stock, Whe to 186; \u2018No: csndled, 19c to 20e, BUTTER \u2014 Uhôlcest or 18 to Xe.a 10, 11%c to: me \u201cQuebec Cornmeal is quiet and prices are un- | track; No.2, $7.00 to $8; clover, $6 to.$6,25; K No.| Na.= in \u201cearïcaa | © Capital, Reserves and Undivided Profits, over.\u2026\u2026.$2,080,600 Total Assets, GVET.00000orercece,sersveracncenene 00110.HI2,000,8000 WHY NOT USE A SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA MONEY ORDER?Payable Anywhere.\u2014 Main Office : 232 td 236 St.James St.Uptown Branch : 2608 St.Catherine St., Corner Guy.$5 and under- - .3c Over $5 and not exceeding $10, Over $10 and not exceeding $30, Toc Over $30 and not exceeding $50, 135¢ \u201c6e par: _ - GUARANTEED, and.probably 21 I) nthe Ed rug; busi \u201ccapital stock at $10.00 per.hare, i \u2018Thère-is- nothing experim ental business Th was founded\u201d 20,years ago by J.T.| in Canada.} readily obtainable.able field for safe investment.0, | | 8 / oO i | GUARANTEED | | : 25% aval se borat ref rms.- \"We are not offering a 0 \u201cWe are offering an investment.A limited number of Preferred Shares at | The Par Value of each share Is $10.00.i Every $10.00 Invested in our shares today.| * will be worth at least $50.00-in 5 years.- Have you money in \u2018bank bearing only: 3 or 4, percent 2 \u201cThen withdraw it and place it where it will y 25.percent = able 2 \u201cLiyons Co.(In The Directors of this Company, the; gest and most: , profitable : ess in Canada, are offering dou shar of the \u2018sational about oui.offer of 8 \u2018percent 4 matter of safely investing your money in\u2018a \u2018going concern, that last year armed sufficient to ray.25 percent, on th .money ie for\u2019 hares is pm à eécaivelr in.\u2018the business.\u201d of the J.the Company, and is now the.largest and, bi The shares are preferred and n not ing 8 percent, which in \u2018these times of low! interest rates.The drug business offers to-day \u201cthe most profit: \u2018Our business is constantly increasing thereby.rendering ¢ an- Investment in Sut span ad safe.5 me JT.LYONS COMPANY Y (Incorporated), - 6and8 Bleury Street, Montreal era at least | 8 percent : ey about ie à ë \u201cnothing sen~ It is merely ARANTEED.pital invest Lytns \u201cthe -\u201c(Incorpotated}.\u2018General Manager of.paying, drug business assessable, guarantee is not Lion TORONTO MARKETS + Toronto, Aug, 23 The Wins De exchabge was \u2018closéd yes \u2018nominal.Manitoba No, -3 northern, nom-| inal at $1.07; No» 2 northern easier.at $1.02: Flour\u2014Ontario, port\u201d unchanged at $3.20, to\u201d 8.5 sacks east and west.\u201d Manitoba first.patents, $5.30 to 35,40 © shorts, $19 at Toronto and' equal poii Oats\u2014\u2014Unchanged; new, 27c¢c \u2018to\u2019 2%¢ 360 to 37c for \u2018No.2.ht outside points, - Barley\u201438c to 43c at outside -polnts,\u201d cording to quality, new or old, Rye\u20145T7c to 58¢.at.outside po Corn\u2014Canadian nominal at\u2019 53 to 64e, 1 Chatham freights; \u2018Ameriéan, 62¢ to.62%e, | Jake and rail freights for delivery at coun- { tty points or on track, Toronto.SR Wishipeg, Aug: 22.\u2014The Great.Northern: Railway Compaky announces a.sweeping; millions to the : potential resources.ot.the farmers of the North-West ticn ranges Re five cents per.pres te course of the next few days |lsk reduction Hi its grain rates throughout Hyd N eastern territory, extending to the.bouh +4: Cx dary.of Montana.Th news rates will add\u2019 J Plour, bris.! 4 Pees, cases\u2019 trend \u2018the \u2018most distant points.to: \u20ac ried E |.Penè-eEc.to.66c for new at outside.points.iF Rolled oats\u2014Unchanged, .§5: for .cars, of| \u201c% | barrels on track here and $4.75 for ci s.\u201cot = Barley, bush\u201d: Eg \u2018grain: = ay.Wheat\u2014[ Ontaria, quiet: and A tera No.38 red.\u2018and white new 75c.to 76c east and west; | old, 2c higher; goose and spring purely No, 3 northern, 81e lake ports, six \u2018cents = more grinding- in transit.\u201d \u2018 90 percent rp for: ex- ; second patents, 35 to, $5.10, and bakers, $4.90 to $5.À Mititeed-Ontario; bran dull: at $11.50; to.|.$12; shorts, $17 to #9, according to.quality, \u2018lat \u2018outside points.Manitobä.bran $17; nn nny Lat \"UNLIMITED CAPITAL = To Loan aks absolutely the lowest Tates; on.furniture in use, corses, buiate priv Jour pr + Loans made, \u201cwithout a | embarrassing * enahiry \u201cF- from\u201d pee Felatives ¥ proyer, \u201csand rd or doctor, of J] you are in need © mowey: for: dati wi ver we wll | \u201cformation nd we will send: \u20180 tative to call on you.; | WANTED, AT AYER\u2019S CLIFF, QUE.AN | BRIGHT, | pt ou owe the ey Ll | Preferred Stock of THE OGILVIE FLOU \u201cbusiness on the 22nd\u2019 day-\u201cof-A 7 Teachers Wanted.WANT ADS.TEACHERS WANTED.\u2014 Two Protestant vos ™ WITNESS Elementary Teachers for Districts No, 1 mer be tof 9b and 2, Township of Windsor.Term 8 months to commence about Sept.4th.\u2019 Salary, district No.1, $20.00; district No.2, $18.00 per month.Apply to S.H, RANKIN, Sec.-Treas., ~ Windsor Mills, Que.Lock Box Th: experienced Teacher, holding a Model School Diploma, tp leach a term: of nine months, commenciug Sept.18th, 1905.For particulars apply to A.E.FISH, School\u2019 Commissioner, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.\u2019 TEACHER WANTED FOR KINNEARS Mills Model School, with mode] school diploma, to teach 94 months, Duties to commence Sept.1.Salary $27 per month.Apply to H.LOWRY, Sec.-%Treas, Kin- nears Mills, ue.WANTED\u2014PROTESTANT LADY TEAcher for Ayimer Model School, holding elementary diploma.Apply, stating salary, to JOHN McLEAN, Sec.-Treas, Ayl- mer, Pro, Que.WANTED - TWO PROTESTANT Teachers, holding first class elementary\u2019 diplomas, for schools Nos.1 and 2, Cape Cove.Apply to PHILIP A.BECK, Secretary- \u2018treasurer, Cape Despair, Que.WANTED.\u2014FOR NEW RICHMOND PROtestant Mode: School, an.experienced teacher, able to teach frst and second Academy grades, Salary $350.Apply, enclosing testimonials, to JAMES CAMPBELL, Little Cascapedia, P.Q.WANTED; TEACHER FOR BRYSON Vil lage Public School, ist Class Que.Elém.ur Model Diploma; must be qualified and experienced.Apply, with references, to N.McCUAIG, Chairman.Boots \u2018and Shoes.\u20ac 4.CHAFMAN, Boskesiier, 2407 04, Catherine a WI, DEYADALE & 00., Booksellers and Sastioneen, 2476 Bt.Catherine Street or wa JURNER, Grecse, Poict 81.Chastes of Subwag.CLASSIFIED ADVERT ADVERTISEMENTS.OASH TARIFF, = .pits ation Vacant, Situation Wanted; Pus plis Wanted, Rooms To Let, Articles Found, .26 Words for 25a us peer Sach additieual ae re dd Personals, a 25 Words for 50% \u2014_ ROTICE PARTICULARLY, Situations Vacant.tas SRR WANTED, ORGANIST FOR À SMALL Church In the East End,\u2019 who is willing to play for small salary good opportunity.for-.improver,, Apply: G.WATER- HOUSE, 44; \u2018Rouvilie street, Hothelaga.BOOTS AND SHOES\u2014W MAKE BOVLS and shoes for straight or aeformed eet.Speclalty\u201d of i Sod shives, \u2018rubbers, rubber boots, \u2018water Dates, and .everything made.of Fubber., _HODINA, 4.Beaver Han Hil.GE : Rooms T PER FURNISHED OR UNfurnished,' With gas.on bath room flat.| Rent moderate.* Apps 260 5 Antoine.faune age aa 006 GOOD SMART BOY WANTED.Apply to Mr CASWELL; Job: Dept, \u2018Witness\u2019 or ce.LE y WANTED; \"SMART.\u2018BOY.FOR REBCAN- ; tile office.Apply ie, -handw, uns, WANTED, YOUNG good at figures and- writing; one with _\u2018kKpowledge of typewriter preferred.toa \u2019 EVELEKIH & CO., cor, Vitre and KY beth\u2019 streets, ae ROOM AND BOARD'IN QUIRT ENGLISH.WANTED, BY À LARGE MANUFACTURing.Establishment, \u2018Stenographer and - Typewriter (Smith Premier).references, stating age, experience, salary expected, ro H., P.O.Box 265.and: nex, family, Apply 3 -800 Ste George street, An-4 \u201cFlats to Let.COMFORTAËLY FURNISHED, Upper Flat.on Elgin street, near Prince Arthur.: Six: rooms and bathroom, \u2018Pos- WANTED; for a large Life \u201cInsurance Company\u201d - 6fce.- \u201clive \u201cwith ir parents.Aged \u2018from 14 to.16.Address \u20ac.8, Witness\u2019 Ottice.mn 20 \u2014 5e 5 - TANERE, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT dor family of three; laundry given out; references required.- Apply 371 Metealte .avenue, - \u201cWestmount, DFtWetn 7 and.9 \u2018o'clock p.m.7 Sa \u2019 WANTED, ; SEXTON To.\u201cFRINITF .Church.Frée.house, fuel - \u2018and light.: 431 St Denis \u2018street, : WANTED \u2014.SMART.OFFICE BOY; good.prospects\u201d for advancement.Apply by letter to THE MONTREAL ROLLING MILLS : | WANTED PROGE READER; MUST TRE\" © thoroughly - competent; - work.\u201cWitness™ Office.\u2018for.temporary a WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED TABLE\" : maid; \u201cApply ses \u2018Dorchester streets i A HOUSEMAID WANTED, WITH SATIS- Ln factory referemces, Apply 4240 St.Cathe .\u2018erine street, .near Greene Avenue, : i yey BOX MAKING\u2014EXPERIENCED RE Girls, also\u201d Learners wanted.Good wages: and.steady work.Apply to THE MILL.BROS., Montreal, ER | ; To RENT\u2014SHOP WITH DWELLING, \"NO, eas ily 2 University street.Apr to \u2018Hj World Wide.Write for full partioulare 5 a LL.and our lists for easy canvassing JOgEPR 400.5: a \"| dress, the publishers of \u2018World with: = OFFICES.\u2014 TWO DESIRABLE- FRONT.Offices, en \u2018suite, one flat up, in *Wit- \u2018Bess\u2019 Aunex, between.\u201c Witness\u2019/énd Mer-.: ébants Bank Bulldings, Apply.at, \"Wits UNIVERSITY \u2014 BOARDING \u201cHouse List for Students, \u2018Persons wish ing te-receive students as.boarders or lodgers \u201cduring the next Session, - fore September 1, giving particulars as] terms, etc.Every application must be äccompanied .by a.certificate from the Farm Over $10 a Day.Agents wanted sll over the world.ae.erience.not 20t Becessary.Ten dollars & dar 8 Montretl, Canada.\u2014 Bargains.Ear \u2018WHITE WOOL SHAWLS; $1.00 to $3.00; for Country Wraps and - \u2018I'rolley drives, Special lot, slightiy ' eolled; \" .off price.CLARK = Room One, 310; st James street, ; FUR SALE, KINDUING WOOD \u2014 JdouUL dry box cuttings make the cheapest Kindling wood; Main: 3567, 6.& J.SSFLIN, 13 \"street.he : eaith Department as to the \u201csanitary ndition of the house, and (if the ap-: \u201cplicant be mew), written testimongals-] -£s to character.C5 A.NICHOLSON, | : : Registrar, sn R STONE, TALL Ww.M.HENDERSHOT, BP.o, address 38 Vie- FOR.SALE, sizes, Aly, Phone Bast 936.DIVIDEND.NOTICE, - KINDLING FOR THE MILLION.Kiné) $2.00; Cut maple, 200 00; Mill Blocks, 71.cut any length; also Anthracite Sea deflvered anywhere in the city.do Us.MACDIARMID, No.2 Canal 06.Basin, \u2019 OT ud Wiliam streets.Bell.Tei: - Thone Main 4% ~ Lost, Strayea © and \u201cFound.FOUND, ON THE 218T INST,, A Line.rropersy.\u201cFOR SALE\u2019: CUT STONE FRONT threg .story House, No, 174 Mountain st, Moats\" real, Ehawn as No, 3 Havelock \u2018Terrace; © Apply vw owner, JW.H.Oki, Toronto: \u201d- \u2018 \u201cNotice is hereby æiven that a distribütion of one and.three-quarters percent, being :the-\u2018quarterly dividend on the Cumulative \u2018MILLS COMPANY, Limited, has been de- -clared.payable on\u2019 Friday, the 1st day of \u201cSeptember, 1905, ito shatehoiders: of record at the -clyse of agust,\u201d The Transfér Books-will be closed - \u2018from | August 23rd, 1985; until Angust lst, 1906, ive.and entrance an COUNTRY RESIDEN p Hudson, P.Q., newly 7 Bilt ose, À tt \u201cextension kitchen, 14 x 16 ft: sitanted où Main street.Apply to £ WILSON, 99: Inspector .strest.Phote: Main 39, or gÉ residence, Hudson, PQ.: FOR SALE, CHEAP That centrally \u2018situated property, Le \u2018216 Craig\u201d strest, at present Seared 1g br = Funmis Noble Ce.= Blne of lot, 0x 00 18, + Lan FOR OFFICE ; ; Apply,with - \u201cTwo \u2018RESPECTABLE -BOYS - Must be.well recommended\u2019 \u201cand He Written applications to T.J WILLIAMS, : Apply - MANAGING BDITOR, ; co; \u2018LIMITED, 30-38 Dowd Lu es subscriptions tof | ALL PRICES, - delivered within out.ltiits tét $L.76 per ioad.Call = saone © ios.\"Owner - please apply at the wht.: © ness\u2019 Office.0 se a pm PA IE Em aa A A A A = BALLOTING HAS BEGUN.still - - For the week endin were.147 deaths; including 125 \u201cCatholics,\u201d EL BARS § STORIES t 48 ¢ .\"Timothy.Murphy, charged in the Re-|.; \u2018tarder\u2019: \u2018Court -yesterday with begging, ing and Palatable: Get it to-day.= Beware of substitutes.Advertisements, A Great Thirst Quencher ! Sept.va.Hone) \u201cMidship Saloons, Finotrie Tighe Spend indiiators MANUFACTU RERS ELECTIONS.\u201cSULIS WILL BE KNOWN\u2019 EEN HRIDAY.: The\u2019 first ballots to be marked.in on: |, oo \u2018nection with election of a council for the local branch of the: Canadian Manufae- - turers\u2019.Association were \u2018received at the|.atfice of the Association in the.Board of - Trade building yesterday: prorning.Juving{ = | \u2018the day the ballots came.in satisfactorily, indicating that the members are tak- Ing a keen interest in the.contest.Vot- f \u201cing will be continued until next Thursday |; atsernoon at three o'clock, when tlie fe- | - tiring president, Mr.J.J.Metill, will} - \u201cdeliver the annual address, after.which] : the regular busmess of\u201d the branch will ° be discussed.- 14 is expected that several new- faces 3 will be seen on -the new - Council Board \"and \u2018it is said that the syounger element of the\" local\u201d branch \u20181s.being \u201cwell repre sented in the contest.The result\u2019 *5t the voting will be annouriced at\" noon\u201d 0 Friday.LE à i DEATH RATE sm niGH i .SEVENTY-SIX INFANTS ONDER a , YEAR DIED: LAST- VERE.The FR -mortality \u2018of Montreal | Tefaibs a regrettably\u201d high level.¢ Saturday last there 21\u2019 Protestants, and \u2018one Jew.Of thus total 83 were caused by infantile diseases, \u2018and \"of that 83 no fewer than 76 were No of' children::uhder one: year.of.age.This :, is.over 51 percent of the total.- Typhotd accounted for four, whooping- cough for four, consumption for \u201815,-cap-.illary bronchitis \u2018for one,.and bronche- pneumonia for \u201cone also.During \u2018the same period there were reported ~~ one case\u2019 of diphtheria, five of scarlet fever, seven of typhoid, 10 of _whooping-cough, tuberculosis and 30 of The births.during the \u2018same\u2019 ~ period\u2019 = \u2018were- 46 percent \u201cless - than the \u2018deaths, - pumbering only.103, emèles.La D.said he \u201conly: stopped \u2018a long-lost pn] \"and asked \u2018him for fifty cents which the \"man borrowed from him at \u2018heir Just.\u201cMeeting.+ : = \u201cFhe -Recordei\u2014 * Pay: ten dollars\u2019 or go 1 Lo to jail for a month\u201d 7 \u2018Another \u2018man, Janes \u2018Staines; cHärged: with\u2019 begging, asked\u2019 why he \u201cshould: \u2018beg when: he: ho got: a dollar in \u2018his.bos: session.bis: ~The \u201cRecorder intimated \u2018that it was ~~\" not his \u201cbusiness to say>why any man |.© - begged: - proved the offence; and \u2018the doliar proud- a ovoid to.\u201cpy \u201cthe.defendant \u201ccould be - lt was.suffiéient if the police to, pay a.dine of that amount.ACTION: FOR.DEFAMATION, An action for $10,000 damages has béen entered -by Dr.Daniel E.Léecavalier, through his attorneys, Messrs.Monk & | Baker, against®J.L.Carle.The plain- complains of alleged defamation af- feeting -both.his professional.standing and | : his reputation as a gentleman.\u201d = The Rev.\u201cAbbé Candide Thérien.former.¢haplain of the \u201cMount St.Leuis - Æcaädemy,.will \u201cSelebrate-.on Thursday :\u2026 next \u2018the twenty-fifth annivérsary \u2018of, his * ordination.to.the-priesthood,.and: on.that | \u2018 \u2018occasion a number of His -confreres in the clergy will assemble to conpiatlate him.= : AND: RE: Ç 50, males \u2018and sl.i He produced: a dollar bill \u20ac Ton] Ÿ 1a general =} FIRST.280.00 So} and uvward, according to CL im ST Steamer and begth.S$ $37.58, to principal British parts.For ail pixticalars ne to to freight Sad passage bols on or + je ALLAN LINE AS, Osaads.Lu | 6 85.Southwark \u201cons Oct.31 Hirgfni made She Tasteat | Pi obs Hal tron Roviite- roth ore _ = Vie non her trisl'y 1 toztis statute miles per log to steamer: 4 SECOND OLASS, Liverpool - I Bavarian or | #9700 nad 75.LIVERPOOL L VIA, MOVI LES > REE Mia ee dys, wh Rebs an.hone tos ST-CLASS, ss an Keduiciidhs for round grip okies: 2 p \u2019 isla.$12.50 30; Vickort jckets at FHUIED OLASS, Liverpool, London \u2018or is us Raynes.y Bore.T= A naoitan sc ealry pesssngers eastward.; BA TOROS iE bd A th Sundays) at 215 p.m.Men nd berth going: SE pdneadars and Fri gata : The thre famous Blacks MO) \u2018of the Digmond :Dye-family.for \u2018Wool, os Silk, and- Cotton and: Miged Goods.he ! a repatation \u2018for \u201cperfect \u2018 \u2018dyéing work every part of the civilized: world three Blacks which Masala.all; gists and dealers, a mple and »asy to \u201cuse in the homey and.\u2018always \u2018give delight and satisfaction, 0° pur\u201d women sud «pe Bewars of thc crude adulterated and worthless blaék dj i .tor the 4 \u2018sake of large profits, Sych decep- \u201ctive: dyes.are positively.dangerons to\u2019 bandle; ahd they sre- destroyers of gond materials.Yonr safety.and, protection: demands that: vou ask in dyery case for TAFTERNOUR MICURSIONS.Uj hd dom A steamer Sovereign.ne > _ Grand Frank Stati; ie se on St.James: on sot.Hote 328, ! Pi desiring Tand: of city eto gacape thehot.months | trotp: M 0: Gaspe,\u2018 on thè weil ftted \u2018| and\u2019 À table steamer ** GASPESIEN \u201d Montreal every two weeks, \u2018contracting and construg business throughout.Canada The \u2018exp gimeer \u2018of the Grand L'rank.Railway; Rob: ert \u2018S.Logan, - general .manager of: Grand frunk -1fAcific ] fone _ W.Walker, ge iton (Era Lt : alae épresentative of \u201cthe Union of COFY Canadian Municipalities, of : which he recently appointed .also \u2018as \u201cthe repregentative of BUTLER LH MLD \u201cmi icipality vi Montreal.Papers\u2019 the week.ending Saturday ; \u2018Street cleaning\u201d \u2018\u201cAbatement \u201céF the ) teen: building.Tomi were nl Cu smoke nuisance,\u2019 and\u201d \u201cMunicipal.ownet-| af 1 ; 1 read.and discussed at.the | is.Ald:- Lapointe\u2019s in-| Hn: these dise \u2014 apente auil Return, $13.35, Tactudiog the \u201cDiamond Dyes.\u201d \u201cSend to! ass ger Steamers running { 1 Limited, Mont: \u201cdaily except Sunday.ond 3 Dye.; OTTAWA Mirst-class, 91.50.ie | pots applica: pa x ursion to Carilièn \u2018steâmer h : Take $ am.GTR.chi connect yith steamer.qe.escape from the dust | | ot tha 5 should take the.return trip.the] \u201cGrand Trunk express \u201clast night fér Tole: | 1 do to \u2018attend the convention -of-\"the |- ] \u201cAmerican Municipalities 45 the | first vice-presi-|.ul HE 00.Second alos, ¢ 0.3).Third clas rooms, 7 LAS Montene 2 {LITTLE METIN.oot evens s.40 3 ir and all other points on the railway.3 « ber ail and 4th.Retu Cala epiom Hg 4 NORMAN LUSHER, Tvzs.Ay, AucosT (MONDAY, Sept.4th, 1905), ii ici FARES.ST.MYACINTHE.vessosse g1.2ze QUEBEC .MURRAY BAY .RIVIERE DU LOUP.CACOUNA.esssereseomsssanes g until Septomber Sth, 1985, et IMPROVED SERVICE - TO QUEBEC.\u201cLeève Montreal at 13.45 PH, areive 7 \u2018Qnobec 7.00 À.Returning leave Quebec 11.36 PM, arrive Montreal 6.45 A.M.ial Sleeping Cars are attached to these ns.and are placed tion for the re- septs of (4 passengers at Montreal and Levis at 9.00 C \u2018 ; : CITY TICKET OFFICE, * 16 St- James tr + du + 115 FAation = Aaa Windsor Street Station.Traine Leave as follows: ns a.m.-GRERN \u201cMOUNTAIN FLYER, \u201carriving Burlington 12 35:p.m., Troy 5.00 an.Yow sas pm, ton 8p,m.> ze.NIET 1 EXPRESS arriving Burton 16.10 Troy 2.50 am, New ven rm Tieton 7.00 a.m., Wor- __\u2026 cester a.m, ; Pullman -Sloeping and Parlor cars h trains.gure accommodations and bickats at 141 : Bi.cames street and Windsor Sta ) Aen, FALLOY, ; City Passanger and Tiokot Agen = TORONTO RETURN 814.00 : ments and_Berth Includèd.Persia, : \u201cevery Friday at 8 p.m.Je Toronto, Hamilton and St, Catha- i\u201c | steamers- City of Montreal and \u201cCuba, every Wednesday.ior Toron- 1d; Bt, Catharines,\u2019 Cleveland, Detroit + \u201cand Toledo.Nor: Anformation- spply~ : FG Be - JAQUES & co, a.Common St.; \u2018178 St.James St.PV, M, MENIEY, 1685 St, James Street.) VEBEC STEAMSHIP ; _COMFANY(LImait01) 1 RIVER: AND \u2018ouix.OF ST.LAWRENCE., Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes.THE - WEL£ and favorably known 8S.\u201cCAMPANA.1,700 tons,\u201d lighted by elec- 5 { tricity, and with: all modern comforts, A the: mew twin screw.SS.tens.Sailings from New York, Weduès- i sonENT REFORS ce, Limited, Bt, Bageament strest MONTRIEAL t thiy above sgeatn mod Roma a DC.pass The aba de A given : out- last: Week \u2018was thes of meals given Wis, léaves Montreal on Mondays at 2 p.m, \u20182th August.1 p;m., lith and 25th Septem- \u201cber, for Pictou,\" N.S., calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, \u201cPerce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Suminerside, P.E.Lo and Charlotte- ; town, P.E.I.BERMUDA.* Sursmer \u2018excursions, $3 and upwards,- by \u2018Bermudian,\u2019 6,500 days, .300m August, 13th and 27th September, and.every alternate Wednesday up to 13th\u2019 October.Temperature, cooled by ses \u2018| breezes, (seldom rises.above 80 degrees.Princess Hotel opén the year round.: The finest trips of the season for health and comfort.\u2019 ARTHUR AHERN, \u2018Secretary, Quebec.er freight, passage and staterooms, ap- y.io 5 Te BROCK & Ce, Agents, Lien .211 Commissioners street, city.ee \u2018Summer Resorts.ABENAKIS SPRINCS Open June 1st to October fet.in sed Lighted with Gas, \u201d Terms Moaderate.you want Perfect Comfort, Good Table, oSloepr Peds, and and the very Bost Outing you ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q: th er and and eat Roc Roots ex PP orale for gous! CoMFORT AND ENJOYMENT.Gor dan.01, Prxa Fons, GLocE .THAR Tux, Bo.BATÉING, and Franrme.Em Use of Boats, Pool Tables, Tennis Courts, etc.absolutely frees to guests.Silver Medal awarded to Kbens- Kis Mineral Water by Leuisians Purchase Exposition, St.Louis, Me.\u2018Werld'\u2019s Fair, 1904, Highest award .to à Canadian Mineral Water.ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER valuable in cases of Rheurce- tem, Nervous iv Nervous of various Seaside Excursion; From Montreal to PORTLAND and RETURN, $7.50 Geoinz Dates\u2014August 24, 25, 26.Return Limit\u2014september 5, 1993, PORTLAND\u2014OLD ORCHARD, Leave Montreal at 8 a.m.and 8.0 Pullman Parler Cars ou day A and sleeping ears on night trains, Elegant Cafe Car Service on dAy (rain between Mentreai and Portinad.! LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 4th.Reduced fares to Quebec.$4.00 Teromto.$10.09 Sherbrooke.3.35 Mamliton.Ottawa.350 Lendon.12.9 And ali ather points in Canada and return ay SINGLE ({iil) FARE Going dates -Sept.2, 3, 4.Return Limit\u2014Sept.5, 1905, \u201c| EXHIBITIONS.TORONTO and RETURN.Sept.1, LE PE Return Limit Sept 12, 1905, Train Sorvice\u2014Leave Mentreal 9.and 10.30 p.m.dally, 8.00 a we days.Areive Teronte 4.30 8 6.35 ame.Polis, 7.15 a.m.SHERBROOKE and RETURN Sept.Gand 7.coorvsrerereciecnrenn SIH sept.%, 8, 4, 5, Sand 9.ccov.2, Return Limit\u2014Sept- Iith, 1905.Train Service-Leave Montreal 8 a.m week days and 8.01 p.m.daily, arrive a Sherbreeke 11.22 a.m, and 11.40 p.m.SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Montreal] af 2.30 a.m.Sept.8, for Sherbroeke and of Sept.\u20ac and 7 speeinl trains will leave Sherbreoke at 10.30 p.m.for Montreal.mere CITY TIOKEE OFFICE* 137 St.James strest.Telephemes Maly 439 and 481, or Bsnaventiure Station.Xd Cheap Trips, Teronte.$10.06 Hamilton _.810.88 Ottau Wa.850 London.12.88 ue 11 a00'Peterbore.8.16 herbrooke.3.35 Farnham.30 St.Johns, Q 1.00 St.John, NE 14.18 St.Agathe 2.00 Labelle.2.20 Magog .2.78 Knowliten.2.10 sud all other points in Canada, Fort William and east at LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS FARL ng September 2nd, 3rd and 4th, Bora ie September se, 1906.\u201c SEASIDE EXCURSIONS From Montreal to Portland, Me, $7.50 8ST.AN.DREWS, Good going Ag a.25 and x.Good to return Dacaving destination until September 5th, 1903 EXHIBITIONS.MONTREAL to TORONTO aud RETURN 4 Sept.2nd and 4th.91.00 Sept.1st, Srd, 5th; gth aod Tih crcacnceur 16.00 Return limit Sept 12, 1905.| Hontreal to Sherbrooke and Retura Sept.6th and 7th,.arereaneceres SH Sept.2nd, 8rd, ith, 5th, Sth and Sth.3.% Return Umit Sept.1ith, 1803 Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursions 2nd CLASS + \u2014TO- cesvesenst.o eves \u2018 | MANITOBA and ASSINIBOIA $12.00.Geol Going from Montreal on Sept der 88h, 1995.Full particulars on application.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, Scarbero Beach, ote.Through Parle and Sleeping Car Servies, Trains lear Windsor Street .00a.m.week days.1.15 po y.Tiexet OfMce: 199 56.James Strask Mort to Post Office.pe Cement, Drain Pipes, & &0 DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, : Ah SOWRST MARKET PRICES.W.&¥.P.CURRIL & C0 +43 St James Street.* NTS FOR SALE J.AT TUB \"WITNESS.CHFICE.aa.[Yy NE] # M the yest nur gov MI = Fr 00 +88 ar tim SIR vst À \u201cTyzspAY, AveusT Alarmed Al I», MANN\", Cerner Ménétain hud'6t, Ahtolne Bts: PHONE MAIN S¥4 Enginsers, Boller/makors, Brass.dira founders, Coppersmiths & Blacksmiths 14 COTE STREST, Montreal.\u201d THOMAS HALL M.X.EQE1 STEAM AND POWER PUMPS For Fury Service, {| DARLING BROTHERS RELIANCE WORKS, MONTREAL, Telephone Maln 1106-2108, QUICKLY SETTLED.| General Russel Hastings, who served with such distinction in the American Civil War, was wont to tell the following amusing story, says.the.writer of .ibe \u2018Story of the North and South Campaign.\u2019 ; At one time the soldiers\u2019 pay\u2019 was.in | arrears, and a young Westenèr, ful\u2019 of ] \u2018braggadacio, walked up to his captals asr- TIHALL ENGINEERING WORKS | ing the temporary \u2018trouble, \u2018Three \u2018words\u2019 vus vo cap; soi the boldier.- \u2018Well,\u2019 said the captain, «what are they?\u2018Money or discharge.\u2019 The captain smiled, grimly.\u201cFive with you,\u201d he said, \u201cWell?\u2018Neither one nor the other)\u2019 Lard Ne He was a little boy, and he got a splin ter in his foot, and a motion to poultice the wound, made by his mother, and seconded by his grandmother, was carried DO YOU WANT .A Now House Butilt or Tour 01d One Re.Pairea ?If you do, phone MAIN 4153 for JACKSON .& CO, Carpenters, Builders &° \\Comtractorss > Jobbing.promptly attended to.Valuations made, Office and W-orkshops,323.8 ta 385 Hibernia Road.A Real Health Food.sé, \u201cGOLDEN WHEA = BREAD, \u201cPHONE US FOR A TS T\u201d LOAP.TEL MUONS E37 TEMPLE BUILGIRG; 185 St, James St., Montreal | \u2019 Advesatos, Barristers\u2019 an.t Wolleltors | aovobaraz® A © UCANAD., LIFE BUILDING: ise se James St, Montreal 7 Tel.Main STL.- W.PATTERSON, M: A.LLB; ER Brows, B.A,B.CL - E MACLENNAN & MEAGHER, ER and BOLI rron- 4 la spite of his objections.He kicked and screamed, and, protested that he would not submit to any such in- | dignity, \u2018but the majority against him was two to one, and.the poultice vas made ready.* 3 as It was arranged that the grandmother : should apply the poultice while the pa- \u2018| tient\u2019s mother stood over: him with A \u2018stick, with.authority .and.instructions to of resistance, When ail was ready the youngster was ; \u2018Placed oh the\u2019 bed and operations began.: As \u2018the bot poultice touched the boy's.foot.he opened his: mouth to say some- .\u201d | thing, but bis\" mother, wit the \u201cpce awed: \u201c| him to silence.: \u2018\u2019Agau the\u2019 boy.strove ® \u2018make -hithee!t heard, and again the upraised stick warn: In a few hort - or minutes the Poultice was frmiy in place, \u201cÀ and the boy was.tacked up-in bed.there ; to \u2018remain until the application hag dons ; \u201ced.Bim, to\u201d keep, quiet, CS 2 Shull mal ° ; \u2018You-ve dot: it on the wrong toot\u201d .casronia, So CASTONRIA .The Kind You Have fet 18 : : ot ize 0 \u2018cASsTOT TA.| |B The Kind You Have À Le va .\"me a th Boies ok Bein ; Bead om Urbain Brent \u2019 tom D Military.Hair Brushes, | 5 \u201cShaving Br PROMPTLY SECURI We solicit the business of Manufactw fts, Préliminary advice free, C5 oders ser m A Marion, New York Life B er.B, Facuuasronsaues, BL, ME \"CMANT! T B.80, i ARE ier Grosdan Patent Office: Caxipda Life Building, Montreal.Alo, Torsats, - \u201cOuairé Washington Eugineersand others who realize the advisabile Jit 3 Having their Patent business transacted WJ.HASTINGS ushes, .Handie Gloth B 26\u2014Victoria.Nounre a Nate Canrar SEREEERS ELEOTRIOAL CONTRAOTON 'ASH'S FOREST EST FRIEND te the.prèpet thing when going to the.country.R bid forget to take 8 © ATERPILLARS Sr is Bot O Christ's teaching.whic \u2018sa ich ouP SD ing «8 effected more.than three yest\u2019 teaching.16 was to be after His ° Lifting up\u2019 or death; that men were-to learn \u2018His Deity.(Jno.viii, :28.) Th he - first type of \u2018sal us ail - \u201c(Gén.ivs.And ) \u201cThis is thé Gospel Of Christ: for, us sinners; sand.we have The.sersion on.ae vation Frot ein and deat was thé\u2018slain , | first-born lamb.God \u2018accepted \u201cnot\u201cCain\u2019s | | good things \u2018of earth.\u2018remedy for max\u2019s sin; the Leïimb \u2018of-God; | His Only Begotten: \u2018Son, \u2018Whom He freely: | = ke im remission, i Ts 8.).God as a nait» ransom Was a neces- s|'éity for.the sinmers\u2019: \u2018sàlvation.(is there.salvation: in 1.Tim, ii.\u2018Cua.Now is the time to tee it HARTE'S BLOOD PURIFIER 5 Thi ' TR Price Es.IAL HARTE, ., DRUGGIST.Falephone Mi 1 an FRUITS: \u201cand ea WI very, much lower in price, - \u201cThere ig but-one| \u201d 7 = either E De apply that also if he made the least show .SE (near Pino Avenna.: 2 pi Eur apte Slots: Brushes : uLLEps BRUSH WORKS, 708 \u2018Dorchester \u201ctreet MoSQuiTOs ani BLACK FLES \u201cPowdered White Hellobore is an efféctiai ANADIANT ery freely now, and of fine ni, nd) ERENT, BR PEACE CONFERENCE | Story that Ilr.ir.Roosevelt Proposed.Arbitration Without Foundation, THE PRESIDENT MERELY SUGGESTED.THAT INDEMNITY QUESTION BE EXAMINED BY COMMITTEE OF DISINTERESTED MEN.Dr.Morrison, correspondent of the London \u2018limes\u2019 at the Peace Conference at Portsmouth, N.H., cables to- his paper.as follows, according to the Mont Teul \u2018Gazette\u2019:\u2014 in the presence of thousands of rumors floating \u2018through newspapers and filling the air at Portsmouth, 1 offer\u2019 you a perfectly: clear, \u201cpositive, .authoritative statement from an incontestable Fir iret there will be no arbitration.A ess agency is respo or @ lentement.that will be printed all over America this morning.It is absblutely baseless.This agency.asserted, that-the President bad proposed arbitration.hes, 328, not proposed it in any \u201cshape \u20ac Poche President has not, as asserted, intervened -in the present \u2018con- \u2019 .troversy between : Japan\u201d \u2018and: Russia.He: did: not send for -Baron Bosen 2 order.to intervene, \u2018Or in o on \u2018seulement pi * avoir-des \u2018repr ot consult with Baron: \u201cRosén concern- .and a half conference between them.\u2019 © Fhird\u2014A fortiori, \u2018the: President \u2018had \u2018not: appealed im advance to neutral Fifth What really happens 35.\u2018made J fessed the.ides, .: \u201cthat.it might bo i to.form\u2019 Ta.commission of.\u2018competent\u2019 disinterested men to graine the ques estion.of \u2018indém- nity.\u2019\u2026 But he: was\" to va of the amount of of any other.de- bad\u2019 not arisen.in: the conference.telegraphed\u201d recently, : there had i no bargaining.Ruseia.has never - asked Japanz\u2018how muéh: will you fake.\u2019 \u201cJapan has never \u2018said\u2019 to Russia, might agree.on the amount if you\u201d : @ccept the principle.\u2019 \u2018It has ne Beem on cussed asa question.\u2018of \u2018principle only.uge.the: - could be.sas, -do\u2014L to communicate it te M: Witte oc it = doës not intend te communicate?: {phe President or for any other reason.ook st.Lo- ~ bek fn \u201cthe aftern oon; as Te ar will \u2018be; no treaty: and.no.es\u201d.It is due to the \"nd no peace.say .way.responsible.for.all x knows better \u2018what hed \u201chis original \u2018 invitations.to.§ conference - that.arbitration .\u2018impos- de He jus heard\u2019 since from à - Rotini me \u201cremis.Bay, awaiting event; quite = eve that any ve \u201con \u201cthere is 30 occasion for.outside interfer: \u201cThe condition of the negotiations \u201cWe have shown fro coneiliato | preparations and the determination of Ja- | \u2018He \u2018beheved \u2018the.President had ascertained + \u2018gest.intervention.What 1 telegmpnel ; seu was.trué - -then, aud is trüe to- \u2018he President\u201d sent for.Baron \u2018seignements.\u2019 He, them, He did ten ing intervention.He did not: mention | W \u201cthe.subject either .when ke asked im Rus to visit ( Bay or during that bour | 4 continued, - He: entirely agreed: \u2018The President, in Pis.course of the \u2018the con- | to pa it: were; incidentally, 9 Baron Rosen.He |: quote: textually, | ae \u2018that: the qués- | shall ; 4 | ox more a Vladivostok, 150,000 in.Man It is not, coasts ao easy to see what Ro Foy no\" \u2018authority to} ¥ accept \u201cor-reject.He listened.- The Pre- | Me \u201csident,- out-of- respect, did.not.-even: ask 1 visit |; \u2018Wet 4 exactly; \u2018where we did.\u201cThe - Will mee L.It i Js doubtful, whether rs : [churis as: the #t subjects\u201d of arbitration: |\u2018 ; apanese authorities hold inflexibly the.po st Bo good can be done in that | we for peate pesée.But arbitration is impossible.\u201cThere is no question of an arbitrable nature\u2019 But I gathered trom the interesting talk, less reserved | than usual, that the Japanese may still have.something to propose when the conference meets to-morrow.Any one who has lived in the Far East knows that ignorance on the part of Russians, who ought to have \u201cknown-\u2014minis- ters and \u2018military attaches and correspondents _vas que of the chief factors in determining e War, ignorance, especially, of the situation in Monch and of the pan.A high Russian official, now in | Portsmouth, Speaking to a foreign minister only a \"few days before the outbreak of the war, .said: \u2018Russias has only to mobilize one army corps.\u2018This talk of war Will céase.\u201dTo-day a Russian\u2019 of high authority, whose name I \u2018may not | mention, asked me- if I had \u2018come ape, cially for thé conference, ail the way E Pekin, 1 said: \u2018I have, 1% dex to come.* I did not wish to- come.It [:- \u2018seemed to me that the conference was fu- tile, that it ought not to have been sus: | : moned, that it could uly end.in failure\u2019.To my surprise : AL quite: agree af with you.It \u2018is\u2019 As: \u201cmy, opinion.\u2019 I.explained that\u201d when I'left.Pekin- I that there was basis of negotiations.believed he: liad \u2018sounded both \u201cpowers \u201cPhat is not 80; \u201che hy not know: the Japanese\u2019 | President did not \u201cdod them.you accepted, the Sapencas posals: fo reciprocal recognition of respective rights: in Corea and Manchuria you would hav |&ot all.you wanted.Peace would Dave y agreed.The , x a era 5 z 5 Li OA ECS AE Fad XN ay PS F2 tte Dhs >, 2 CAT) En u sue od .ox 9 Is \u2014d N 0 re de 73 TER TC ES = (3 So ou = CL AS PT Oh, 23 {J 5) 3 o.a x) Ls 2] ni 4%: = Sv Q 2, \\l LS 1 ES el] + 3 a XQ Np), ES 5 = Te ex UV Ca ru A 4, 8) 2 Si ¢ Le z ED cid 0 Le 24 7 Li à Al a 3 Ci 0g 5 eX -~ g a CS ee the.whole: nids of ; \"Phe outlook for you is hopeless an indemnity, ] dogg! 3 expressed \u2018ri conviction that if.the war continued\u201d ) be-iselated and\u2019 \u2018Vladivostok % \u2018L grant.its possibility,\u2019 \u2018| only \u2018after enormous losses of churia.>I said these of\" more pan gladly sacrifice if compelled ¢ ut.\u201cour troupe.wil Tony eh he sated ps: re nto Siberia Ci the Japdnese follow them?oy ou tell me; th ong delay this cessation.of .n su oe the battle or of Minden?Re | th.this\u2019 [a y?he repented; ass his\u2019 : Then we.spoke of the Japanese:j \u2018churia.\u2018They: will seek: Cr isfactory as an im; the late shows n : ie ; Lace.is a id in collar effect, fastening at thro coats.jn.unbleached : finen.are.table sor {Jersey City, 5 ; Montreal! Umpire Hast: T \"fare: ety, falled, ; and ou 2 accord; pla.Tres rh ; one.side, then on.the : and bulges bove.as well A Yan 0 View h en Vaso ue of Harbin, and his | à line a nite Gimter 6 general: mresident.of he American Bowling Con- 5 gress, and known throughout the country: ning and thenos board manic Bowing Club.e \u201cMinto for tint, the Straita ot He.Tele cand: the -Me Ving TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1208, LEADING BY 8 PAT OWERS® PETS FELL TO PIECES BEFOKE CLANCY \u2014 \u2019The- Birds gave a stupendous exhibition yesterday: At one.period of the game, af- \u2018ter a disheartening adverse decision from \u2018Hassett, | they literally lung things -away.E \u2018Pat Powers\u2019 Pets were not slow to take -advantage of this, and before the Birds nad | realized their demoralization there were $ -| runs -notched against them.\u2018\u2019Yhe worst of \u2018it was that the chagrin got badly centred 's head and he did not attempt | | in M \u2018to, disgüllée 16.When he had been removed Arom the: box and: replaced.by Clancy a \u201cmore.equable.game was scen immediately.But more than that followed.The Lew pitcher distinguishéd.himself in bin rst {time in the box by strikiag out three men.1: The crowd gasped in astonisament and actually: cheered.And in their enthusiasm verybody \u2018Técovered his good spirts, The first intimation that was received of \u2018the \u2018revolution\u2019 that was brewiag came when o little man named Banuon laid on » .wood ovportunely and brought in lwo | mien, making three home in \u2018the fifth.maintain the interest the Royals, now \u201céompletely \u2018in.touch with the whole situation\" again, collared another in.their next The seventh was the most rlotously ex- cline, picnic of an innings seen at the ball | ground in years.t\" The.intrepid\u2019 little: man knew WI wanted and did it.First, though, he worked himself up to a sufficient pitch or moment afterwards the eme straining at the leash were released by a Snappy.single.Then everybody | | abandoned themselves to a hurricane of.ppleuse and little Jimmy stood a hero ith his \u201cfoot on first and blushed, \"If the Birds went up in the:air over their misfortunes, .they.possessed a sympathetic com anion in Clarkson, \u201cthe Jersey - City pitcher.Up to the fatal fourth he could Bot.be located by the Royals.But his heart \u2018fatled him after this and\" Olmstead relieved him.-Jersey.City \u2018were only saved from igno- : tters to see the ball.With Bannon on- baiter he.wis forced: wv see De Joyce, two stand byes in.tig om te.Ponnect \u2018 \u2018Tor the simple single which | vin the \u2018game; 7 ts Sf 20 Sonos ON > RB SonmnBobea\u2019 hits.F.\u2018Hartman; len bases, \u201cMeaney, Bannon 2); Druck out, by | son 4: LA \u2018Olmstead, \u20181; off MoCarthy, 1: inn cCarthy, 4; aera 5; left on bâses, \u201cbe.held.in 1 under: the auspices \u201cof the d \u201cLotgueuil.: un eC Cricket Club on.Thursday at 8.15 p.m.A 1+\") Yoni 11st local talent \u201cwill assist, and.the lé; | affair proms-ses to be One of the best of its | \u20ac y.in.his \u201chome in .Brooklyn.as\u2019 years old.Until he Yell 411 two em had bowled: every day for more than twenty years.3 Curtis first.saw gq bowling alley: in\" this \u2018country in-1870, / He devised \u2018new alleys, pins.and.balls, and formulated rules, | {and in 1880 In \u201cPaterson organized tbe Ger-: In 1883 he organis- Ung to fr of bowling in America,\u2019 od the.fast.{the U PVR the Y bases full Bannon came up.el.ce bs finfous.defeat \u2018by the failing-light, which.> ade 4t next door\u2019 to\u2019 impossible for the} | ooereseecis es gacnsteenst s.; a sidy, Pattee, \u2018Clement, Clarkson, Merritt, dre 35 y McCarthy.1 1; > \u201ca fancy Clancy; 3; ; Bases on ain off Clarkson, 2; imstead, 1; Sepa Diteved by: Clarkson, 6: by \u2018Olmstead ; 3: by) Ÿ: Dougali and Frederick \u2014_ Park, with a high average of 188 40-60 fee: \\ F.T.Rhodes, of Kalamazoo, was secor- with an average of 178 40-60 feet.SHAMROCKS FOR QUEBEC It \u2018has now heen arranged for the Shar- rocks and Nationals to play at Quebec and the teams will leave by to-night's bow: The game should be very close, as the champion line up will be without Sms, Robinson, Hoobin and Currie.The first arrangement was for Montag) to visit Quebec and play the local te.On Friday last, however, the president.- Hamilton, received a wire from the promoters of the game stating their inabi; ity to collect a team to play them and calling the game off.SULLIVAN-DURNAN MATCH, \u2018Toronto, Ont., Aug.21.\u2014The course :5- the Sullivan-Durnan race on the bay on Wednesday afternoon was staked out 1c- day.The start and finish will be nea: iy opposite the ferry landing at Hanlan's | Point, and the tarning buoys will be at Ward's.The scullers put in their las: hard work this moming, and are perfecuy satisfied with their condition.Sullivan yesterday offered to back himself for $100 with Durnen, and the latter came back with an offer of $500 at even money thaï he would win by five lengths.The men have.trained faithfully, Sullivan standing at present at 1756 pounds, a drop from his 192 .when he landed here.He has been To | paying a great deal of attention to Jumping away from th mark.Durvan had got too fine, but since Rice's taking hold of him, he has built himself up about five pounds,\u2019 and ts now at 155.\u2018CORNWALL FOREVER! * Cornwall, Aug.21 \u2014 Mayor Phillips this \u2018morning received the following from Quebec: \u2018H.M.S.Cornwall congratulates town \u2018| on lacrosse victory.Cornwall for ever) The local players are enthused over their victory; and are determined to repeat the performance, it\u2019 possible, next Saturday, when \u2018the Montreals play here, AUSTRALIA \"SCORES HIGH \"London, Aug, 21.\u2014Th Australians has scored 318 in er match with Lancashire at the \u2018conclusion.of their first innings.\u201cWESTMOUNT WON \"The Westmount uricketers defeated the Hawkesbury eleven on Saturday by #4 rns to 24, Dalton and Thom scored freely for Westmount.The second venture pro- ~1 duced 68 for Hawkesbury.The scores: - Westmo int\u2014First Innings\u2014W.J.Grant, > Jones, 7; Morley, c F.Crossely, b Jones, : H.J.Dalton, not out, 30; W, L.Thom, an out, 16; W.A.Brown, \u20ac A.Crossley, b Jones, 3: J.M.Dunlop, b Jones, 0; H.Grant, ® Trower, 0; W.Dalton, b Trower, \"0; G.Feivus, b Jones, 0; A.Starkey, b Jones, 2; extras, 9; total, 68.\u2018Hawkesbury-\u2014First Icnings\u2014T.Crossley, b- Brown, 4; \u2018G.Glover, b Grant, 9; A.Jones, run out, 1; 'W.K.Trower, b Grant, 3: A.Crossley, b Grant, 0; F.W.Lori- mer, b Brown, 1; P.- W.Tomkins,b Brown, 0; R.Murray, b Brown, 7; C.G.McCarthy, aot oat, 0; #.R.Poyser, d Grant, 0; B.Stevenson, ct Dalton, db Grant, 3; extras, 6; total, 24.* Hawkesbury, Second Inninige\u2014G.Glovet, b Brown, 0; ©.G.MoCarthy, st.Starkey, Grant, : 0; A, Fonte.d Grant, 0; W.K.R.Murray, .c Morley, b Dalton, 14; A.Crossley, b Dalton, 12; P.W.Tomkins, b .Brown, 1; R.Poyser, b \u2018Grant.6; B.Ste- vengon, not out, 5; extras, 11; (ous, à = WA, MEBT.froquois, \u201cOnt, Ave, 22\u2014The \u201cannual meeting of \"the, \"Canadian \u2018Wheelmen's As- n will, take place here on Sept.12.pre SOUTHWEST AFRICA CIVIL (GOVERNMENT TO BE Ré «STORED.\u201cBerlin, Aug.\"491 \u2014Civil il goverament, which has been \u2018superseded for more than æ year by martial law in German | Southwest Africa, will soon be restored.+.|The resignation of Col.Leutwein, the Governor, whose finetions were taken over by Lieut.-Col.Tfotha, com- mander-in-Chief of the military force, has been accepted, and Herr von Linde- -quist, consul-general at Capetown, has been appointed in his stead.\u2018Major von Goetzen, Governor of Ger man Kast Africa; sends a despatch deny- {ing the report received here on Aug.18, that Mgr.Spies, a Roman Catholic i .bishop, and two missionaries, brothers, and two members of a religious sister Jhood.were murdered by natives.The cruiser \u2018Thetis,\u2019 now on the East Asia .fic station, has been ordered to East Africa to co-operate with the \u2018 cruiser \u2018Seeadler\u2019 in landing detachments to re Lg the small garrison.The campaign in Southwest Africa has already.cost.about 250,000,000 marks.It | Tes \u2018outbreak of the Herreros began- in January, 1904.At that time the Ger man troops in Southwest Africa num * |bered less dan\u2019 L000 men.Since the rebellion 14,000 soldiers have been sent (from this country.\u201cWhen the latest table of the German losses was made up, three weeks ago, 41 officers, 83 non-com* \u2018missioned officers and 305 men had been killed or were missing, and 53 officers, 108 non-commissioned officers and men had been wounded.Eighteen offi: cers, 63 non-commissioned officers and {368 men had died from disease; 119 ofti- cers and men of the colonial reserves had been killed or wounded; 127 farmers or reservists had died from disease or by murder.These losses are .exclusive of a large number of women and children \u2018massacred by the tribesmen.Xight per cent \u2018of the German officers and 19 percent \u201cof the non-commissioned officers have: been killed or wounded.Nearly 4.5 percent.of the troope have succumb ed to typhoid.Er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 x THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS is printed and\u201d .\u2018published at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, Eni pet Bras e city of Mon e : and ese Dougail, - both of Montreal, 1 43 business communications should be addressed John Dougall & Som, Witness\u2019 : Office, Montreal, and \u2018ali letters to tbe , sbould be adfressed, Bditer of ot Garteia | a man 0% 055 5 \u2019 "]
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