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Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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In: these three matches Graham put on \u2018The proficient constable,\u201d by Unie 132 out of «possible 150.eaves Genest, of Hull PS .King\u2019s Prize aga Eng- | ty police\u201d by High Constaly land, ha been won by Addison, of Twiss, p \u2019 8 ne land, \u20ac ; > rare of Dundas.iF fis or Js fs | the i oe oth, winuing £8.IRg sums were Won 4 v ; Vielori : % Toronto.1; Sergeant vate A, B., Mitchell, Torouto, Private orris, Bowmanville, 8.\" Stevenson, Ottawa, £4; £6.6s; taws, The individual inai sean , Eee le.Fieher, Victoria, Grabass } s.4 has Liwut.McVittie, £5; wT ¥en Tomy Chie Fev © el Arde the train and Tot away | broken open.vg : à a ainderiand, Ont, J EA è : hour k E EB FES during a in \u2018her 9 Cle 5 2 An jngnest wos © at Vallentyne last.night before of | Uxbridge, and adj on Monday m The : ite Mr.Philip 3 armer, of yal It lentyne, and leaves a family of five to.aie | mourn Hier terrible death.pirates.; + Geavisend; Eng, July 20\u2014De \u201cmbeh interest,\u201d and \u2018itis : is is wife, in company [Sport Guts, £90; Private fi, Gass it, 28; Stall Borg.Geena feront EU tab were: i Converse, > ais ant Staff Sergeant : Karr, £5 13s.; Csptain MoHarg, £7 16s.; £8: 3¢.; Private Mitchell, £3 6s; Je bis ite ras fa bed mith IS IT POCAHONTAS a à ; 2 2 85 2 fi E 4 : ian | man finishing in 3lat ; and winning 1% proie Pl ifligan, of Torap- by each \u2018member for the tesm: teant-Major ré 50, he £25; Sersoant.Major £4; Lieut.Converse, £6; Sergeant Kerr, Mackay, Mont- 3 Qeptain McHarg, Vancouver, s Lieut, McVittie, Toronto, £2; Pri.£5 6s.; : eôrge n, Toronto, £8; Private Moore, Perd £5; not Ga ant - Vancouver; £2; Sergt.£8; Private J.- A.Ores- Ser- BBED OF TEN THOUBAND ~ ROUBLES ee - g, July 20.~This moraine, men.opened ond threw -a i with ten housind - roubles.from the \u2018safe, which MURPERED HIS WIFE.| of as Éarnace about nd onde ue LE Se vite : ly ll k.bad been in a low state Ç no Ler SKELETON OF INDIAN WOMAN: | ron caz buoy DUG UP IN A CHURCHYARD \u2018IN GRAVESEND] ENG.ing the waking of éxcavations in a churehçerd here there was dug up a skeleton which local osteologiste assert to be that of an \u2018Indien woman, The di has created ledges of the original channel, t of Fi oN À - Sedat ce EE \u2018Poncahontas died-at Graverend in 1017, the deeper water with a \u2018Oonduct and deportment,\u2019 by In spector McClalland, of Toronto.peer iscipline \u201d by Chief Trudel, of Que- \u2018 Efficiency and promotions, by Chiet Slemin, of Brantford.\u201c Police education,\u201d by Chi of Westmount y Chief Harreon, \u2018Juvenile courts,\u201d by Chief Archibald, of Toronto.let Inepector e in tor-general of police of New- foundlan may possibly be present.and efforts are being made to have the Do minion parole officer (Mr.Archibald) attend and address the convention on the \u201cTres: tment of the habitual cnmmnal and juvenile delinquency.cena WHERE IS HEWITSON?Mr.Lane, of the Charity Organization Society, Bleury etreet, is sndious to know where Walter Hewitson is.Hewitsou's wife and family arrived here on Friday night, expecting that he would meet them, ag he sailed from England » week éarlier than they had.e wh not on hand, however, and Mrs.Hewit: son concludes that there was a misun: derstanding as to date of arrival.- SHIPPING NEWS THE CORSIOAN, ARRIVES.The R.M.8.Corsican, -the latest addition to the Allan line fleet of steamers,reached Moatreal fram Liverpool on her initial trip across the Atlantic on Saturdky night about 10 o'clock, amd berthed at No.2 shed at the foot of Bt.Peter street.There was a large crowd on the docks even at that late hour to witness the arrival af the new liner, and Captain Pickering was the recipient of hearty - congratulations.The Corsican had on board 44 first olass and 356 second class passengers, 1,063 third class being landed at Quebec on Friday.There were expressions of satisfaction on the part of the passengers at their trcat- ment on board the ship, and all were un- enimous in declaring that the voyage hal been an enjoyable one.Captain Pckering stated thatthe Corsjcan bad not been pushed to her extreme speed during tho voyage, as it was aot deemed advisable .4rip to do anything which Toigns.tend te.strajn the machinery.He 8.000.thet the vessel will reduce Be ile © assige y \u2018sixteen\u2019 hotify.w a ok \u201cwp! \u2018SU6 calin on her re- turkn\u2019 voyage uext Friday.\u2018 DOMINION LIN® VESSELS.\u201cThe R.M.8.Ottawa, of the Dominion line, Iaxded her passengers at Liverpool at 7 pm.on Saturday evening.The SS.Ottawa left Montreal at daybreak on B8ta- wrday, July 13, and Quebec at 7.15 o'clock the same day.The Ottawa's performances \u2018esapon bavé been cobsistently good, and sevén days from port to port comes véry olose to the record.The R.M.S.Kensington reachad (Montreal yesterday after & quick run from Liverpool with a large number of parsongers.MONTREAL WHARFAGE RATES.An, Order-in-counell approves the follow- addition to dy-iaw No, 130, adopted by the Montreal Harbor Commissioners: \u201cWharioge rates on goods exported are payable at the custom house within twen- -dnys trots thé date the vessel by which the goods were shipped left the barbor,and al} wharfages not paid within the said delay shall be subject to an additional charge {of 35 percent of the rates herein provided.\u2019 izle a ; : 147, as Iterally blew the top off her head.The Also the addition to by-law No.If baby = ; not in - HG Dav.|.\u201cI'he commissioners may, in writing, up- ning, , J.P, ai Coun ty e 1 \u2018sutk diti they may deem ad- Adaon, of Bundétland, were _telepaoned °* conditions as trey.© * d LE es g 5 visable; for a period of not exceeding fo, and, on Sith ab Vallentyne's, OATS, \u2018with the right of renewal by mu- y {found Lodwick ih an.lous \u2018COM {oJ comment for a further period of net | ar ons sent for.oni after a pooaling 0 years, EE penaisrion in 4 Was -adter cific Railway Company on .Fancher ; sco sufficient- construct and maintain upon harbor prop- fly to - ackñowlet .something {erty the toe or footing of a retaining Jom» bottle ich the doctor found weil dividing the property of said company y n he had left for {and the harbor.~The said work Lo be 2 ages with done between sections Nos.aol 2; in- be 0 Sofie Jor his _gerves, as clusive, à distante of about 1,259 ligeal ll TRO eg T= | taet, and-t0 extend ypon harbor property in ère in-the eyening | - said wall a distance not exceeding be: br Magistrate oo.toet six inches, and to be wholly ua- ing to-morrow afternoon = 4 der the, surface of the preseat level of the ) : À y as not in any way to occupy any of \u2018the sald surface area of the bur bor! * \u2018 \u201c* NOTICE TO MARINBRS.ou: to meet J mming at eight 6\u2019o)ocz.* Ottivwa July 20.\u20148t.Lawrence riger mar- deceased ves daughter of inérs are mutifed that à red wooden sper ilip .Joun, - b has been established on the south side of Island bank, Lake St.Francis,about 2-6 mils below Lancaster bar lighthouses.CS Lat N 5.708.Long.W.74.26.11._ 8 buoy No.62 U, heretotfo 8 Looe the foot of Chryeler Island .Riv- \u2018ter Bt.Lawrerce, has been replaced by a iron can buoy painted red, moored in (af The Marine: Department bas established lighte oa a stretch of 12 miles of tne R- deau canal, extending from Lhe lock: 1 Merrickviile to Edmunds\u2019 lock.The damoming of the Rideau river at Merrick- ville Kilmarnock has created wide areas of drowned iands with shallow wa ter op both sides of the original channel of the river.4 The lights are intended to show.the which was first ped by dead trees as ay of the stumps have appeared that the lines between the.doops a fn the channel and the shoals over the drowned lands are no long- lights a nus inside he\u201d was married to John Rolfe, i qettlers, Jamestown.In 1616 | *, disting lonable an from hand lanterns tripods at \"a elevation 2 from 4 to G feet above the water.° flauterns on the starboard hand showed fixed red lights, and those on the por! tend fixed white, which are visible at least half a mile in ell directions exgent where { obroured by the Jegs of the tripods.The tripods corsist of cedar noies drive?in shallow water, with the heads bound together.In thrée cases the tripods ard { où Qry \u2018innd on the extremes of the canal dream, .\u2014 ma en meh = ei A PB ad AD abr a pup de gn bpd sb VAS FEY eb ~~ dm «A.9 rem oe \u2014_\u2014 rd eam = - 2 me a mAH O3 » P Es suxys4 or 1d 1) > I'S \u201cAd bR/5OuMSORS BIRT YRIATRE V05oacO RTOTOHIG eal CITY WATER SUPPLY DEMAND EXCEEDED PUMPING CAPACITY ON THREE DAYS LAST WEEK.\u2014 On three days last week the daily consumption of water in tbe city exceeded the pumping capacity at the Point St.Charles Wheel House.ever, Mr.Janin, superintendent of the water works, declares that there is a good depth of water in the reservoir, and he says the excessive demand of last Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, need cause no feeling of disquietude.The city\u2019s pumpmg capacity is thirty-eight million gallons per twenty-four hours, and the jollowing was the consumption during last week:\u2014 Gallons.37,373,500 18.ee LE J ow .ee.38,049,000 .37,980,400 37,782,200 37,991,800 July 13.et .+.ae.60 6 be - 17 a9 ee.ee.ss.ob eo 18.se 00 19.se oo ve co.oo M.vo 00 00 0000 - 38,035,500 21.vv ++ ve se os os oo 38,220,900 Total.265,440,300 APPOINTED ORGANIST MR.JAMES SMALL, OF \u2018DUNDEE, IS COMING TO ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014\u2014 Mr.James Small, until recently organist of St.Jobn\u2019s United Free Church, Dundee, Scotland, has been appointed organist of St.James Methodist Church in Wash this city and will take up his duties in October.The new organist is one of Dundee\u2019s best musicians.He was born in Glasgow.Evincing strong indlinations towards a musical career while still very young, he was placed in the care of capable teachers, and made rapid progress in the art.While still a boy he was in much request as pianist and accompanist at concerts.Latterly he was under Mr.David Lamont.Going to Dundee about 17 years ago, Mr.Small had his first charge as organist in Princes Street Congregational Church.From there he went to Downfield Free Church, later to St.Luke\u2019s Church, Lochee, and then to Queen Street U.P.Church, Broughty Ferry.When Mr.David Stephen left St.John\u2019s U.F.Church for a more important position mn Glasgow, Mr.Small was appointed his successor.were on the Col ported that ei WRECK ON THE PACIFIC, Steamers \u2018 Columbia * and \u2018San Pedro\u2019 Collide Off California.THE \u2018COLUMBIA\u2019 SINKS AND 100 PERSONS PERISH.San Francisco, July hundred lives were lost last Saturday might\u2019 when the steamér \u2018Columbia,\u2019 bound north from this port for P land, collided with the lumber s \u2018San Pedro,\u2019 off Shelter Cove, Mendocino county.Lighty other persons who a the ia were rescued, #f- ter being in \u2018the water several hours.\u2018There was a heavy fog at the time and the \u2018San Pedro,\u2019 heavily laden with lumber, struck the \u2018Columbia\u2019 on the port bow with such terrific force that she wes cut down to the waters e and sank in about five minutes.Ç the 180 passengers, many succeeded in reaching the \u2018San » which remained afloat.Only eighty of them remained, however, when after - many hours the steamer \u2018Roanoke\u2019 came to their rescue.Captain P.A.Doran, of the Columbia, went dow with his ves- by the steamer \u2018George W.Lider,\u2019 and is now being towed into Eureka.« New York, July 22.\u2014The only steamer named \u2018Columbia\u2019 listed in shipping registers as hailing from a Pacific coast port i owned by the Oregon Railrodd a a igation z and s from Portland, on.She is 310 feet long, registers 1,746 tons and was built in Chester, Pa., in 1880.The \u2018San Pedro\u2019 hails from San Fran cisco and is 163 feet long; registers 5: tons and wae built in 1809 at Aberdeen, San Francisco, Cal, July 22.\u2014It is re- ty of the passengers and jolumbia were saved and including Cap- crew of the that 150 were tain Doran, CANADIAN ARCHIVES NEW REPRESENTATIVE IN LONDON A BELLEVILLE MAN.Ottawa, July 22.\u2014Dr.A.G.Doughty, C.M.G., Dominion archivist, has returned from a visit to England and France.During Mr.Doughty\u2019s stay abroad Mr.H.P.Biggar has been appointed Kuro- peon representative of the Canadian archives in succession to the late Mr.Tantet, who has charge of the work in France.Mr.Biggar's \u2018headquartere will be in London, although from time 22.\u2014More \u2018than a condi sel.The \u2018San Pedro\u2019 was picked up t ILL, NOT DRUNK SAD PLIGHT OF A YOUNG MAN FROM NEW' ORLEANS.\u2014\u2014 4 A youth who gave his name as James Bowne, and his age eighteen, was lodged in a cell in tbe Chaboïlez street police station on Saturday night He well q brought there in a helpless condition by a Grand Trunk Railway special constable who stated that he had been loitering around Bonaventure station all day and could not be induced to go away.The police were unable to get more than name and age from the man as he got confused when asked for his address and muttered something ahout a train.Thinking the man was merely intoxicated the officers at the police station locked him up for protection, and aceording to years in Paris, where he is familiaz; with, to time he will no doubt visit Paris and other of the European centres.The new appointee ig a native of Belleville and a graduate of Toronto University, who has devoted himself to historical research.Mr.Biggar, after a post-graduate course in Oxford University, spent some years on the Continent, living ior tem the archives.and will be.exception _qualitied\u201d to take up fhe werk jor which he is now employed.Mr.Big gar is the author of a work on Cabot, and is now working on a volume of pre- Cartier documents, which will be issued by the Canadian Archives, rer JUMPED INTO RIVER FREDERICK CHARLES ATTEMPTS SUICIDE WHILE IN A STATE» « OF DESPONDENCY.custom he was released yesterdey morning.The youth had been away for about two hours when he was again brought to the station.He had managed to walk to Chaboillez street near to St.James street when he again collapsed.On his return to the station Captain Bourgeois said that the man was not drunk.A doctor was summoned on whose advice he was taken ta the General Hospital.The physicians at this institution diagnosed the case as meningitis.It was heard to-day that the patient hails from New Orleans, and his condition has improved alightly.ANTI-CLERICAL AGITATION MADONNA PROCESSION IN ROME HISSED AND BROKEN UP.Bome, July 22.\u2014The anti-clerical agitation was \u201cto-day in a demon- i \u2018 Madonna Proces- ich was hjssed and finally bro- .A bishop and reveral priests were makreated \"A the rioters, and some others in were wounded before the police succeeded in driving back the manifestants.Many arrests were made.pen LORDS AND SALVATIONISTS PRETTY MUCH ALIKE.\u2014 (Canadian Associated Press.) London, July 22 \u2014General Booth, in speaking at Hull, said Lord Rosebery hd asked him if the the Salvation Army emigrated were of good char acier, to which the general replied that tte Army did not ntee that the People sent out never told a tb, Never done a bit of cheating, and never Preferred laziness to industry, for that class of le had found places in the Hoes of Lords.rd Rosebery replied that they were all unchanged there.THE PREMIER AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER.Nr Wilfrid Laurier paid a surprise vst to the \u2018Witness\u2019 office this morning, ind while he was in the bullding a be \u201cangooyd Collected at the door.As Enter 18 carriage a ringing cheer Las given, and a photographer, asking leave to take a snap-shot, mier, + the characteristic coachman to wait for purpose.t Frederick Charles, a clerk, thirty- three years of age, who said he recently arrived from London, attempted to coni- mit suicide yesterday atternoon by jumping info the river off the Longueuil ferry wharf.He was fished out of the water by a couple of young men who were waiting for the Longueuil boat, and was taken to the Gain street police station.This morning when arraigned before Judge Piché the accused presented a pitiable sight.He expressed his repentance and explained that he committed the act in a state of despondency.He was out of employment, had been drinking for some time and -had no home or friends in the city.Judge Piché remanded him until Friday next for enquete.4 rt \u2018SUDDEN DEATH.the \u2018Presse,\u2019 died suddenly at two o'clock yesterday morming at his residence,\u201d 340 A Montcalm.The deceased was forty-three years of age, and hag been employed as.an engincer by the \u2018Presse\u2019 for the last fourteen years.He was at work on Saturday and secmed th good health.A widow and two young children \u2018are.left.The funeral takes place to-morrow from the Church of the Sacred Heart.: \u2014_.IDENTIFIED.The name of the man who was found in an unconscious condition at the corner of St.Lambert Hill and St.James street on Friday night, with a eevere.wound on the head, is James Routhier.His condition this morning shows improvement.~ Co THE BANDIT RAISULI FORBIDS KAID MACLEAN TO SEND LETTERS.Tangier, July 22\u2014The bandit Raisuli to write to the outside world, fearing that if this privilege is continued the Kaid will disclose Raisuli\u2019s: retreat.FRENCH DIRIGIBLE BALLOON M.CLEMENCEAU AND M.PIOQUART TO MAKE AN ASCENT.\u2018Paris, July 22.\u2014 M.Clernenceau, tha Premier, and M.Picquart, Minister of War, will make an ascension in the mili- Aristide Lamothe, an old: amployee ob \u2018all haste to the has forbidden 'Kaid Sir Harry MacLean| M received.from ™% \"American Legation at Pekin info: ent of State that Chive Maritime Coton Hows AUTOMOBILE FATALITIES #7.New York, July 2.\u2014Miss Helen M gan, who wag injured in a collision 1 ry - .by.killed, died early to-day in the hospiai.The couple were out riding for the ge in a large touring car, and, whils crôt ing the tracks at St.Albans, Arse train struck their machine.À \u2018she burning \u2018gasoline from'a broken tank.veloped the couple in (lames.Neff] every bone in Dr.Gallagher's body was brokan, and he was killed ingtantly.Miss Madigen\u2019s clothing was nearly buried rom her y and a extinguished the flames bh rolling Ber it ithe ss.Her jaw and left 1 \u2018\u201cbro- where she died to-day.\u2014 BOSTON TEAMSTERS\u2019 STRIKE, Boston, July %2\u2014The stiike of hé Teamsters\u2019 Unin A has been marked by the issuanog, of an injunction aguinet the union aa by several] arrests for disturbances and vig: lation of the injunction, has ended.[3 members of the union voted to accep the proposal of \u2018He merchants\u2019 committes \u2018which -has interested.i Ja the male and to declare the strike off.lt 'is-un- derstood that while the firms concerned are willing to grent the wage -ineteg asked, they still adhere to their defer- mination to deal with the men individe- ally.0 NT?rs RXHIBITS.FROM TRINEDAR:g: Ottawa, July 22.\u2014The of Trade and Commerce has Des À that the Lieutenant-Govè: Couricil of Trinidad have et ; permanent exhibition committee chk ed with the duty of sdecting tnd i ranging products of the island for, ous exhibitions.The tommi begin its work b din: nited Sel \u2018In 1006:7 the i 3 fra Canis were £131,000, and from the Tae States, £677,000, as against £139; \u2018 £651,000 respectively in 10058.7 nb: COLLIERY DISASTERIN JAM 3 Tokio, July 22.\u2014There was.s | explosion last Sunday in a co Toy ooka, in Bu Provinèe.5 reported that nearly all of the 500 mitt in the pit at the time were i 7 PRIVY COUNCIL \u2018JUDGMENT.(Canadian Associated Press.) KG London, July 2.\u2014T i Re) to-day Moy Wii Te cop i the case of MacGregor vs.the Esquix malt & Nanaimo Railway, : ame RATTLERS AMONG SILVERWAE.(Bronson Correspondence Topeka, Kgh., While examining silverware and gok which had not heen moved for some gma.Mrs.- Lutber Carmean suddenly.J what she supposed to be the se ot a pin.Putting her hand again Mc the books she again felt the sting a discovered that two rettlesnakes hidden among the books and that.he been bitten by them.Her husband $i just a short time.before left- for: £h field and he was alone.A neight convulsions late in the evening.I, B.Cummings was called and drovg,.ix Carmean home, bo seven miles out of town.Car mean x I a ! less than forty rattlers on his plax i spring.* KAFFIR ENTERPRISE.\u201c the seed, and rtityrér.0 bs .eorn under cultivation and re ing well.The ator .of F for the colony reports that this has originated what may be deve tary dirigible balloon \u2018Patrie\u2019 this after noon from Meudon.into an important industry.operation, the latter since July 1:14 cab has been rom\u201c \u2026 Miss Borden en.She was taken .to the hospital ¢ No.25, against.sight big local firme, which began on yeh | bef Mrs.A.C.Johnston is in Kingston, | where ¢he will remain the next few weeks the guest of her parents, Mr.and .Bailie, - | Frederick Borden was in the city: yesterday from Ottawe to meet bis: daughter, who returned with the Prine! Minister's party from.England.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Ledy Laurier, m, and the Hon.L.O.David.attended high mass at St.James Cathe-: dral yesterday, and later on the Prime Minister called on His Grace Mgr.Paul: $1.00 WAISTS Bruschesi, Archbishop of Montreal.3 $1 50 Ww The marriage of Rev.8, H.Sarkisian, | .AISTS or Chalmers Presbyterian Church, ; - Mountain Tops te a\u201d smn OF Me.$2.00 WAISTS Leod, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.N.Mec-: Leod, Springbrook Farm, in the North-: $3.00 WAISTS Weet, takes place on Wednesday nex, nu Ph Tad $4.50 WAISTS .et\u2019s Chapel, .minster, London, d, the iage took $5.00 WAISTS place on Saturday of Dr.David Moffat | , son of the late Mr.William! $7.50 WAISTS Gillespie, of New York, and w of Mr.David Moffatt, the Denver financier, 0) Lilian Brechemin, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Brechemin, of the United States army, who gave his daughter awey.Mr.Sydney A.Cleman, the American Military Attache, was best man, and Miss Helen de Youny wes maid of honor.Dr.and Mrs.Gillespie will make a tour of England ore returning to New York.1 THE QUEEN AND THE HANDICRAFTS own trade, and the large manufacture.Original Prices $1.00 to $25.00.1 n.c.Discount ford ns she Wait aro 7 our THE SITUATION INPORTHOAL| PERSONALS - IA LEELELILLS TROUBLE SAID TO HAVE BEEN | Mow.James MBhane Soaris Sais sacl mel 1.\u201c0% too © Ao os TIRES » \u2014 of ER À.Danton salle] for Liverpool] \u2014< + @ -X Paris, July.22\u2014A correpondent:/ af) Fridey by \u2018Victorian.\u2019 N : g 5 \u2018BR the Matin\u2019 who was seul to:- Lighwr| Mure.Sydney Langlois is in Ottawa, the] 4 = fo .investignte the situstion arising.fyom| Buest of her father, Mf.G.F.Seifert.| at B PHILLIPS SQUARE.os the strained relations between Mrs.Franklin® Hibheft goes on\u2019 Thue Sel = = eurent Charles.and, the Parliament, reporte day Jo Waterloo for & visit of about.= tions have.been - 48 ye.an that the dissatisfaction i se © ; to the poftiel apponce Preser rn yoieds M.Perley, of Montreal, | < = i pails axe.7-72 LAWN, Lingerie E ndent _ 4025 : - y de @ Wz : - : ° 8 oo er.endorse the 7 ET «Mrs.Edward Merrett was the guest | gy.x £9 | to - | of \u2018honor atm tea given by Mm.H.Bates! ™*8 2 \u2019 COREA \u201csr {® Kingston \u2018on Saturday.gq - - e\u2014\u2014AND\u2014_ \u2014 SLA 1 pairs.W.H.Mercer, & Montreal, rhe 3 - Q ® am * n in Kingston Ta.i ._ ; CUSTOM.HOUSES OPENED ON.James Weir, has gone to Mosh, $ : - CHINESE FRONTIER.Mrs.Edward Merrett will go to Glen.==g ) \u2014 8e Hand about the Le che of the! + SG 0 P< Washington, D.C., July 22.\u2014 «| foonta, accompanied Miss ates.| pa : tom houses st Antimg a i His Excellency Emilio de Pirera, | - the Chinese-Corean frontier, and à Consul General of n at Montreal, nick, within the Japanese \u201ctete rois a brief visit to Toronto on Satur\u2019 = tory on Lumo Tung Pénins dre\u201d : | Lt majority are of American for.@7¢c for.81.00 for.$1.33 for.8$2.00 : for.$3.00 for.83.33 = for.88.3 $9.00 WAISTS foro 86.00 \u2018All other prices in like proportion, J Quality, fiit and workmanship are strong points in these goods.> we pus = =\" A Table of SILK- WAISTS at HALF PRICE, [ Those interested in the Canadian cx- hibite at the Dublin Exhibition, and also n over the ground hke a New England , each side.in the Canadian Hendicrfts\u2019 Guild, will learn with pleasure that Their Majesties, on their recent visit, were immensely pleased with the exhibition, and also with the Canadian Handicrafts Guild's Pavillon.Miss Ohristine Steen had She ri of de pres to Their ry en «désired a dtdne 2e at £ the Id: Miss St WA caented Her Majesty with a.large Para eh, made by one of the workers, se AN ACCOMMODATING HOUSE.A \u2018ropming.house\u2019 in an Arizona town is often a one-story building spreading cow barn.There is usually a ball through the centre and rs0ms opening off on each gide.One of the most gur- prising specimens of this kind of elongated architecture is described by a $00 man who recently returned frem the west.CL \u2018When I went out,\u2019 he explains, \u2018I took up a homestead just out of town, &nd e I was completing my arrangements I stayed in tle wew city, at a rooming house appropriately named \u201cThe Bowling Alley.\u201d The ent:ancé led directly into the long hull, into which thirty-four rooms opened\u2014scventeen on \u20ac At the far ead was the din- 1ng-room, at a point where the benpins are set up in a regular bowling alley.| \u2018In those days I was not much interested in anything which did not pertain directly to my ranch.I was looking for a house\u2014one about ten by fifteen eet.built in town, put it on a truck and move it out to my place.Such bguses streets of Douglas, and I conclud:d that: I wanted to buy something already of the use of the valuable metal alumin- were to be seen daily moving through the! - 3 Samples Mailed Free te Any Address on Application.| HENRY MORGAN & C LECT WY LT FL goblet was so bruised by the fall that it seamed hopelessly injured; but the workman took his hammer, and in the presence of the court speedily repaired the\u2018 damage.It was evident that the metal was not silver, altho almost as bril- ent.It was more durable and 11uch er.: ° The Emperor, so runs the story, questioned the man, and learned that be had extracted the metal from un argil- lacéous earth\u2014probably the clay known to , modern chemists as alummma.Ti berius then asked if any one besides the worker knew of the process, and received the proud reply that the .ecret was known only to the speaker] and to Jupiter.The answer was fatal.The Emperor had reflected that if ii was possible to obtain such a metal from so common a substance as clay, the value of gold and silver would be reduced, and he determined to avert such a catastrophe.He caused, the workshops of the discoverer to be destroyed, and the luckless artificer himself to be decapitated, so that his secret might perish with him.It is possible that the cruelty of \u201cTiberius deprived the world for centuries um.\u2014 Tribune Magazine.\u2019 MAN HIS OWN SPECIALIST.3 Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled.a second-hand house wants.\u20ac \u201cs yours for one hundred \u201cWh dle of the house.take it?\u201c \u201cPut up your money and I'l put up the house.\u201d - \u2018I put up the money.the dlord, with two of horses, pulled the dining-room off the end of the hotel and ad right side of the outfit.| the chance to extract my room as handily as & man might take a book out of the middle of a set on a library shelf.\u201cThe hotel was built on a sectional .| plap, so that in case business was bad in town, the building might be hauled in he desert by mule power and set up again where there was a de- pieces across the mand.\u2018\u201cI like to have my chaw a hunk off when authenticated, would.that aluminum, instea in may be only another rocéss.by Pliny that during the an old p It is rela reign of the Emperor worker in metals appea the artificer p \u2018I asked the landlord of \u201cThe Bowling Alley\u201d if he knew where I could buy a.little house about the size of the room 1: had occupied in his establishment.of your room?\u201d he answered.\u201cWell, how would that guit you?at! Why my room is in the mid-, How am I going to the host.\u2019\u2014\u2018Youth\u2019s Companion.\u2019 + i WAS IT ALU An incident in Roman history, well \u2018and showed a beautiful coup made-of a brilliant white metal that.shone like silver.In presen \u2014National.Laviolette .5.27 Jersey City was prevented by wet weather, Scan on sale at Shaw's.+ LE Fourth Quarter.3\u2014Corowall.PF.Degan .w .7.00 Dut on & muddy field one game was playeu a a aE a mi RO lemalties\u2014First quart à |+\u2014Cornmant.\u2026 So Comisines 130 10.1 after ton aniage.0 BOTA bY 3 rune : 2 ies\u2014First quarter, ncne; second -Vormwall.+.1 ngs.the result that the man who takes up aus , Hogan, Munday \u2019 and Rountree.5\u2014Natjonal.Pitre .6.23 The Royals were the first to score, their his position to the left of the met, and i A minutes each.\u2018Ehird quarter, Dur- 6\u2014Cornwall.McMillan .i.10.00 One run being registered -in the frst jerioy.J ] and 10 1 3, Third Quarter In the seventh the Skeeters evened up au.generally receives check chur si Hogan and Adamson, tive minutes |7\u2014Comwall.MoMillan .\u2026 ve +.10.00] 8inCe neither side scored in the wo fo.shoots, was ecxcd-up \u2018ha ; Fourth quarter, none.F .Quarter.lowing inniogs extra play became u-ce:.80 closel variably secured by the Shamrock defence, who relieved.ord, Dillon, McIlwaine and Munday covered their x ani ê - tireless men closely a PRIE à : eme 0er turn next Saturday,\u2019 remarked a 12.00 TORONTO, 8; CAPITALS, 4 sary with the result that ip the tenth wo rurs were brought in.Lake pitched for the home team and \u2018held the visitors weH under control.Tw hits only he allowed, but against thes» have to be set a base on balls and :w.by and was dn- \u20183 poy t game last week, the latter are still the championship race\u2014\u2018only more *> Exhi WEDNESDAY, Refreshments.Full Programme.Admission, 1Qe.throughout.- Ù ~~ ; wild throws, both of whioh w flecuv In their match with Cornwall a week player, after the match.CAPS MADE \u2018BAD START CD AFTER & in auizg the Royale to score.in RONEPO ago the Shamrock field was the weak sec- .Shamrocks played fifty percent hil Montreal played a magnificent game n INA INL a tion of .the team.On Saturday.how- \u201cthan they did aguinst Cornwall\u2014| Toronto, July 22.\u2014Toronte downed the tle field, Madigan.and Corcaran briogiug off eome stellar plays.Joyce was given transportation first Inning of the game.Brockett struck out.Brown grounded to Bean and the latter's attempt to run down Joyce betwee: 6ecand amd third resulted in bot) runners being safe.Madigan drove a hard ope lo penceite, and brought Joyce over the rub- There was no Turtber scoring until the Capitals at Rosedale on Saturday by a score of § to 7.The homo tesin led at the end of the third quarters by 8 to 4, and in the final quarter the Senators made a great spurt, and came within an ace of tieing the score whey the gong rang.They had the bome team beaten back at their goal, and not a mean except Hutton, \u2018n the Capital ret, was on the Ottawa side ever, one would hardly recégnize them a8 the same performers.Under the} tically swept all before them.Robinson as completely recovered from his reeent injury received in Ottawa, and he played the game of his Fife.He was well supported by \u2018Bhaun\u2019 O'Reilly, who, after vue they had [| ly was down from the Factory jo the n to see the game.24.T.Carlind, judge of play, on be 3g.asked for his opinion of the match.Mi.\u2018It was a great game of lacrosse, the best team won.The Shamrocks Hosur deserve their victory.\u2019 > \u2014\u2014 re et ai CR = etes .; ; , .ogan\u2019s first goal was a unique oue,|of centre.Had there been a few min- |gev r .MONDAY, JULY 22 | a little more experience in passing, will received the ball from Robinson, utes more to play, or had the Torantos White started bird a \u201chun hi yy 7 via ; ~ AYE [make a dangerous home player.and passed to P.Brennan.Griffith Bot blocked their goal, tho visitors would [fumbled by Morgan: Halligan sacrificed no on TN 8 The pick of the Shamrock home was chégked the latter's stick before he could Bove wos out.: i Whiting along to éecond whence he sco.s 4 ART ASSOCI ATION - at Pa \u2018Brennan, tlie veteran of many a} e the pass and the ball continued étre was a great disappointment to on Hanford\u2019s single to right field.O'Neill ; \u2014 : fiercely contested lacrosse match.He re- \u201cthe net.e Capitals, as they fully expected to popped an easy catch to Morgan.lianford win, and seemed to take things too easy in the first half of the match.» The Torontos scorel three straight in the first quarters, and added two more in the second, while the Capitals got one.They each got three in the third quarter, making the score § to 4.Then came the finish, wken the home team once again went to pieces, and the Capitals almost stealing second on Corcoran in tak.ng the throw from Waters was Zorced off the bag Sentelle\u2019s out, short stop to fira:, saved the situation for the Royals.Jersey City came near scoring in \u2018nr ninth, but the splendid throwing of Madi- gam from right fleld, assisted in bring.oz of a double play when, with one man ou.the Skeeters had another coming in from ceived a bad jab in the face early in the struggle and was.forced to retire for repaire.But he soon returned and played rings round Stewart.Johmnie Brennan and Hogan were closely matched as dangerous scorers, Du port of these artists ed to a few times.! With re .Vio the Tecumsehs, al- or | GREAT WIN FOR SHAMROCKS Water Colors = |Redoubtable Tecomsehs Defeat: \u2026- And Statuery - ed by 8 Goals to 5.ay and Querric \u2018were inseparable ughout the game.Æ n persistently kept close by the Ml crease.He evidently was anxious to fncreage the score.Adamson soon found out that Howard, > Shamrock point, could check.g the third quarter a dispute Jcreey City, 4.1; off Lake, 1.Two-base hit, Brown.campus on Seiurday afternoon, the McGil! Cricket Club defeated Wesumoust by five wickets and 44 runs.Westmount çompiled ~ y - : .CPER DAILY, encept on Sundays, from 9 j ( egard | mdbg the timekeepers took bl th VOB eut.third, Sun Cpa oe \u2018 2TSFIMER GA , though they were defeated they are cer- 96008 pers took p\u2018ace, with \u2018The teams, officials and summa lu the Royals\u2019 half of the\u2019 tenth Morga- Si Cp Ae, es ee a THE AGAIN MAINTAIN tainly a great team.\u201c\u2018Bun\u2019 Clarke, in .eault that Mr.E.Quinn was ap- Rae: H Ty were vas bit by a pitched ball, Corcoran bunts.Adenlonipn, 207 4 THEIR REPUTATI j i gnifi cent stop, and one Can = .oo apitals \u2014 utton, goai; Ralph, int; dut Lake threw wild, Corcoran continuing re he UTATION 4S.dorian now ne on that Te-| ME cannot expect to win all the Fegan, cover point; Shea, Pringle, Pas to third, and Corcoran stopping on secoau V\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 STRONG FINISHERS, = \u201cha have had np ively so few time,\u201d was Captain Quorrie\u2019s remark af- gold, deferce: Starrs, cenire; Butterworth, Blrean struck out, pou Waters tanped 5 | as nang ue {goals scored against them this season eos the pace from the foot 5109: Powers, mode, or Mutha oul | ho Some.\u2018Lake's wild delivery roves 0 \\ imo 4 t.of the shots sent In from a dis} ] 3 \u20ac LO0L! Toronto\u2014Ray | ; i ini in Corcoran, and the e was won, for 8173 LD | pier a gallant % struggle, before za Im- tance were easy for him, but the spectre of the whistle and kept it up to ths fin- yeni?Cover point Haba Elliott in thelr half of the period the Skeecers 10 hs, of To ob spectators, the leoum-| .¢ à flashing figure in green dashing des; dam t was \u2018too fast going\u2019 for the In- yardine, defence: Taylor.ceptre.Carmi.#ere out off short after getting a man a 1 Ne Rls.0 ronto, went down to defeat perately up to the very creage mark and CIAns, chael, Warwick, Barnett, home: Kallis cui [35 8s third.ÇJ ue , on Saturdaÿ afternoon on tHesS.A.A.A.smashing the 1 into the net was a Next Saturday, Shamruck vs.Tecum- side: Cameron, trside.The score: i ; Groator and Bere - «+ .© | Grounds, before the prowess of the Sham- new and decidedly uncomfortable ¢xpen- seh, in Toronto.Referee\u2014Dr.Cameron, Montreal.JERSEY CITY.inferetting Than Ever.\u2026 Tacks by the.aft -of eight.goals to five.ence for him, and the result was that} \u2014\u2014 Judge of play ot Taylor, Aioutroat.Clement, 1° AB.R.B.Po.A.E SL tly in the afternoon, strings of trol: cight s were scored against him.The pers\u2014Wm.Foran tawa), J.p 12: 0000 ue 2 IN THE OPEN AIR ARE SUCH J |ley cars taxed to their utmost capacity Get spas Tere is composed of heavy | CORNWALL, S; NATIONAL, 4 |.Baley (Toronto).ARY ven UT SE i ; à ; z | ATTRACTIONS AS might have been een wending their way men | who require apy ar of cosxing di \u2014 1\u2014Toroctos.Taylor .5.00 Helligan, cf «.\u2026.3 0 1 0 0 0 7 ae à up St.Denis and St.Lawrence streets to awn out.e men on the FRENCH-CANADIANS PUT UP GOOD 2\u2014Torontos.Kalls., .».00 Hanford, r.f.\u2026 \u2026 4 0 1 1 0 0 .f ;Ç A.towards the S.A.A.A.Grounds, with Shamrock home quickly \u2018got wis\u2019 to GAME IN FACTORY 3\u2014Teroutos.Warwick .5.00 Merritt, Ib.\u2026.\u2026 ,.2 0 0 4 0 0 \u2018HERR GRANADA, \"Bl 1gongs Sond g \u2018discordantly and small this, and instead oi trying to draw them + \\CTOR TOWN.4\u2014Torontos us Cameron cv ser eve 1,00 O'Neil.18, ven ae ! 0 0 sue oC - .> ty \u2018 0 a + ontos,.ails.ese ° .1S GORA 45 tee Qi 7 ) the mwet po pod mile boys nine or aciously car (he out, hey de and délivered .shot.Nov.i, oy on trot one beat oe à Capitale RE Murphy .+ +.es ne Ve.3b.se se be ue : 8 8 : 1 ë ; rs - 90 ,Ç \u20ac ire , - |} \u2019 ntreal, here, on Satur \u2014Torontos.c 0.3 ke pT a § walker of conta, offered them the most insecure grasp.Circumstances forced this system of at: aflernoon, by 5 godls to 4, In what was S\u2014Capitals.Murphy \u2026 iY Lake, p.200 1 0 9 3 8; ~ Adee THE - \u2014- The Montreal Street Railway Company tack and it wosked admirably, especially jone of the most sensational mat:hes of the 9\u2014Teroatos.Carmichael! .6.00 5 1 5 30 18 4 : had evidently prepared for a big crush, dUring the latter part of the third guar- season.The weather had been threaten- 10\u2014Torontos.Carmichael .pop Tol@ls «+ «+ oo.821 6 30 18 4 FLYING - BANDHANS but the event of the lacrosse secson was jer.pelle pia ed a ood You y game aK eu day, and Just as the teams were 11-Capitalr.\u2026.\u2026.Eastwood ., 1.00 MONTREAL.4 Sen \u20ac id e hith a.for a the matc ut he appar- e fie e esl rain- 12-Capitals.Allan .+30 6e +.L.KR B PO à % ne ma tous taie PE Er a | entr ot ru, 0 Be ac a0 he vas pu | arm fe ee ere Hh peus Salaires eee SERED Co TREN CLIM - \u2018pably weak in the final quarter.The{{; ; apitals.Eastwood ., ,.,.3.00 Brockett, c.f.\u2026 «» .4 0 0 3 U 1 TEE der and measu ps tue teams started to play.The first ball 15\u2014Capitals.\u2018 A .and meas, ire (heir skill and enduremes terrific pace also told on à toy who.|; he Match was played ta à downpour.pitals Butterworth ', .7.00 Brown, 1b.fo : 0 ) 18 vo the \u2018dite of, the adoption: of: otr metienal | Tile bs conte played à sple Earl Sprawall showed better form ban the N.L.U.STANDING.Morgan, Sb.».reve i 3 1 0 4D 3 - - ct Vy ae d | .ce .» re oT.18.* q 3 d mg Ere Tey Vus * 8, in \u20ac early stages of tae ma C \u2019 ; \u2019 P a | 2 .we 80 eo 4 1 a 4 3 1 : J.- | game from \"its aboriginal \u2018Hdirtebing *Idiome worked dgeperately to run up a]fnat is, if form could be cousidered.~The |wacumeen .: 58 ' RHE.Westmount a majority of 35 oins, EC ed.Their checking, while by no means he Judge eree, \u2018Roddy\u2019 jh inlaysen, and.them to the fence for 2 minuteë A.A.Smith, b Dowle ee Le va 0e 20 00 DB Wewark .30041 2 9 4 21 n : The Scores were: ) gentle, was clean and very effective, and t e y ge-0 play, .Car ind, both of the | ol next goal fell to Cornwall, MoMil- .- » DO .+6 eo .VecR 4 Rochester .00021 + à .5 : - i sallv © + \u2019 .F.Label ; Kei 2 Pont Valleyfietd.they won the match on their merits.The M- A.3 sana rl i partially through ah scoring in 10 minutes., Montag see me JE Trees i chen: MeLosa and D pire, Me.W.W.Pope | ° ad ° score gives a very good criterion as to OU ë and successfully discharged their ar- well again pressed their, adversaries 2 i: ee, 1.700 1.WwW.Brows Rr Boughton the relative strength of the teams.Every du us and, at best, rather thankless du- a He third Juarter, Ihe rain having oot Total ; 114 Carthy.ncance, 1-10 .Le jes.; e w er cor ions were more v- un ce Se pres vccour Goce weve i ; A.G.Gardiner, J.Ski man on the team played his position \u2018After the match Ald.Thomas O\u2019Con- OPFble for good lacrosse.Dowie .v.22 1 4 4 TORONTO WON FROM PROVIDENCE Wa.Ruther .w kip\u201414 faultlessly.When in possession of the nell was congratulated on the great vie.À play by Degray, the Degans, Cum- manning .\u2026 \u2026.10 7 1 32 : Providence, July 20.\u2014Torento woa aga?K.McDosald R.Pomfret ball the home men skrully dropped their tory won by his team.He gays they = and McMillan resulted in \u2018Reddy\u2019 | Trower, Carlton and Scott also bowled lo-day from Providence.Cronin was .x amon J.Houghton \u2018covers\u2019 in delivering an attack, while, Lane to it next Saturds ys To.#egrios for Cornwall.without taking & wicket.ae ortune moments.while smart work A.Williameon D.MeBri on the other hand, when the Tecumseh 2°P° repeal it next Saturday in To-| À few minutes later, MoMHllan end La- \u2014_\u2014 in the field by the Maple Leafs held \u2018h .or _28 .\u2018McBride h , .of the rub ronto.Between seven and eight thou- had a mix-up, and they were sent LONGUEUIL-PQINT ST.CHARLES Greys down to ome.Score: .Pagar Judes P\u20142 3 Jackson SP \u2019 pome Moen gained possession Yub- sand people witnessed the mateh.te.fence for 10 minutes eson, The GAME ABANDONED RHE 8.F.Rutherford 5, I r, they were so closely covered and| \u2018The teams and officials \u2018were as fol-|aWbHer ended with the score: Cornwall, The \u2018A division League fixture between Toranto.- .0006001051 9?T.H, Christmas E.Howarth paid out from the met, that they were lows:\u2014 a CTR e best lacrosse f th t Longueuil and Point St.Charles on 8atur- Providence .0040100\" 01 Sa Wm.Browtt = 7.Houghton fo to shoot at long range.1.Shamrock.Tecumseh.in the last 0 aps match wae WH- day \"was abardoned after the home side Batteries\u2014Mofit and Carrigan: Cron'a.Skip\u201413 | Skip\u201425 The strong man on the visitors\u2019 home Tierney.Goal.,.Clarke oad although the fold Dain had nod beer disraissed by the joint efforts and Peterson.Umpire, Conway.Atle Wm, Abbott 3 8 maa Querriethelr elusive captain-end Howard.Point.|.|.Grifith ow.witer, Meslisn was ruled of for five Othe Lovgueuil bowlers, Collis and Har- dance, 5,000.T.deG Stewart 1 W.Howarth _ [the manner in which he ran t , or Diflon.Cover point.Stewart| minutes, asd Pitre followed for a similar [20 fof 19 wens ~The wicket was in au HASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.A.W.D.Howell A Jackeon, .rather around, the Shamrock defence and Kavanagh.Defence.Pickering period, both for minor fouls.times bumped dangerously.Just 5 the \"7 vgen.Lost.T° 10° Skip\u201412 scored their first goal, was a \u2018brilliant Rochford.Defence.Davidson 10 ter scored for the Nationals, after |, © wWicket was disposed of the rain began Toronto a 7 47 wW.Gelt J.Cenvrey piece \u201cof work.Al \u2018that, Musday Mcllwaine.Defence.Rountree it agere ve and e csitons | to fall heavily, and after a walt it was Buffalo .\u2026 .\u2026 44 2 59 J.Wallace 8.Hartley shadowed him with % ¢Shetlock Holmes\u2019 Munday.Centre.Felker lang penalty bench for slashing.A ons decided to draw stumps.The match, ac- Néwark vrs oo ve ov Las HA 5 Fowler 5 Shatiuon tenacity, end try.as he would he\u2019 cold: Robinscn.« .Home.Querrie.da btteck on the Cornwall ls was re- oording to the usage of the League, {a Baltimore .seve o + 7% 2 pe .M.Wilson .H.tar not \u201chis rmante, Johhny | O'Reilly.Home.Murton |puiged, but the ball was ewiped towards thus reckoned a draw.Providence .-0} ne 4 2a.Kip\u201419 grd.despite is ons 0) of, has.J.Brennan., .Home., .Graydon pe Det, and Laviolette, who was lying on Jersey ay tt SCT 4 A _Tot@i.114 Tobal.79 He 3 played u beth gante \u2018ab, Join: Ti Brennan +-Qutside hime.a Durs | ee » knocked it in.Time, 2.40 IRISH CANADIAN A.A.MEET Rochester ; eee se hl 2:2 La - - - .* .1m50 x \u2019 \"034 Dok ~¢ >: much ronaing 240 Roddy\u2019 Finlayson; judg f bo visitors then made a great struggle, LONGEOAT WON FROM DALY.MONT.-_ : 3 blocking and - 62.attacks eree, y.Finlayson; judge of pot wears unable to score, epd the Gorn.REALER TIED IN THE MILE.AFRICAN LEAGUE RESULTS ALL CANADIAN DEFRATED Jr 8 Saving.of 3 nagls how-| DIY Tom Corin; umpires, Dest [walls Pain failed tm \u201csoorace tine soma | Toroni, July 20.\u2014At the Irish-Canadian At Detroit\u2014Detroit 4, Philadelphia 3.ever, as ever, was the leading spirit of ere \u2014 the defence.He was À Me w .r0ek - upon Hall and Fred Quinn; penalty tme-| \u2019Ple teams were follows: four mile race.A.\u20ac.Woods.of the At St.Louis\u2014St.Louis ¢, New York - (Cansdien Associated Press.) which the Tecummeeh attack féil to pitees.keeper, W.Bramley.; : all, Sle: + Nationals, Gordon Harriers, Mcntreal, tied with Gal- At Chicago\u2014Eoston 3, Chicago 0.Sydney, N.8.W., July 22.\u2014The All-Cana- The peculiar three/men running: attäeke : SUMMARY OF GAMES.2 APA e «eo.Goal .L'Heureux | braith, of the Central Y.M.C.A., in the nr Wales tam to-day by eleven goals to nil.which bas seored 60 \u2018st r- heveto- © First Quarter.aves.Coven mt oi os -Cattarinie?rile a DO a AUS wax warded the NATIONAL! LEAGUE RESULTS.a sles tes mato-day eleven goals t fore for stern | gp was quick Caplèron .\u2026.ver co oo B hard | iver nrize AUB s ref to run At N York\u2014New York 1, Chlieugo Ÿ.There was only a ma dliapéance.oi, or the team, was ly 1.Shamrock.P.Brennan.4.20 ev Defence .\u2026.Clement the race again, since he had the half uille At Brooklyn Brooklyn = Cincinrati 1.solved by the local defente ten, with 2.'Tecumseh.Querrie.\u2026.\u2026 11.001 «ee ee.Sauve At Boston\u2014Fittsburg : Dbusiow 3 \u2026.Defence .event followinæ soon after.; > Sn EEE SRI I At is A ae Ra $Y CEE a te aman of od Ae mn am Cl 000 3 \u2014 A D ld t plage * y > 3 = Moot Pa , Ë .nL Leis : \u2018 ses ; ¥ 4 : v .; Fl ; ; - % 9.rN \u201cet \u2018 n 003 3 cw ] we .ia Le Ee v : rd ' £1, and | kid, \u201cmei ¢ o | of the t, Fetches, aad finally leads to thickening Pittabrizg, \u2018July 30.-Aomounseatasib made Nhat roe 2e o completely steel A = = Lr ; es > M4 ss 20° GE WL 2 ET eal AR ue the installation of engines for the gas from\u201d the blast di eration of fuel naces, already veported intention to e ing rails, that it is come much of the eause : lately made by railread \u2018comp drastic and radical\u2019 cha doubling of the size wed for casting the which the rails are is the operation & gb a Ë B | Was very bad last winter.Th _.ig lh J 8 te 5 [also is greatly bothered with o téral sometimes called \u2018winter Gough.The on\u201d Beat thing for you to do would he to spend : {the etd poe \u2018CHING .SKIN.5 \u2018 «~1ast winter! two of her boyi had fash or itohing on\u2019 thein whish wha | thought to' bs eczems, as the elder x them Woeping eczema ore when an | en,.the Mother hersèlf fbok an.£ i Tae v ton.hag Boon: varlously callid .eon - nettle-réæh, and: iteh.: The mother has no.or.piples, or.other rash the.: he ftéhiness.The Itohing | affected her whole body.gerd \u201cin preotically impossible for me ya.à, positive opinion as to their na- | - | ture * oh Fuébalty ford pr pliée, dbs, ofted ~ Blwedn the Rheem pimples add\" ab A! co of Whe skin.In your case, Jas.0 I.y meh [WT 8 usuel 1 to Be ia 8 \u201cWas Toot Teetr what is | known \u2018ax* pruritus, This comes often from _ disturbed .digestion .or clifoatio \u2018 Plana & would \u2018be \u201cwell tartare very ! diet for some weeks, avoiding mee land sweotstuits er, a nt use soups either.Take a small dose of salts every marsing before breakfast.Exercise Jin mpderation.In the open mir.The Hgh- \u201c {ing may be relieved hy taking bran.baths.\u2018} Use abot.the: bath of hot \u2018water.Dry thé .skin by batting Fitter non Fibbing.\u2018With the (children you can try the seme measures, Bf OWIng more about it I can- wd, arything in the way medi- \u2018lpdei Dopiakthors « : Lo LA .RI] sq È - BRONCHITIS.27\u20ac Lu © ; OM Subscriber\u2019 has.tidubled with .somite \"ie Whey vie or & term of astlime for.the past four .or five years, .The | EE i to: 2m LT 14 In tho \"} uc] tubes.We ies dp a Eien it dent } \"toothy a \u2018cold.During the summer he is fairly Ans\u2014Your complaint seems to.be what is\u2019 : |# winter of two in the \u2018Southern States, sa; _ It is also the pur it ia said, to b to furnish rails t | for in tru MILLIONNAIRE DEFRA 5 rena! \"Co a: seam |.Noddimg o'er the cradie-bed.viction were due t#: | Baby's life is just begining, into the cause of He found that: ind if subjected tà'persistéüt z bulge out and f piles.|-:TFrece the roses, - white Snowy fingers gently.Ln na bring wonder.Uman endurance loyed Amd the roses low are | : for à while had to got better of this .he Montreal \u2018Herald\u2019 about Dr.Ha y and after i \"thei 5 jou | .Lâteless fingers loowely clasping.~~ | Wo weeks was ld be a benefit to every - Take Dr.Hamilton's syetem will be fs \u201d And made proof against disense: ood for men, ex or., ficuth Caroline, The forg o£{ .bronchitis from which hu are safteting 8 : often, greatly benefited by a change te à bo \u2019 ire are ceftain measures 0 which are of benefit.Clothing dhould at.{Es pacing die mitisre mie a.Goose ok | | ont: ng the : to 8 | .\u201c8 BR wide mouth, Tie Bose and mouth |.RM apé-Dléced over this, and the head and jug | rs S| ore wrapped rousd with a towel.The |, OHH stem 4 to bo inhaled tor = ally: % Wme, an e opsTation may | has y Ongers softly touching : 8 wweet roces, white and red: 8 in 2h Rosés cl through the éasement, ' un this June tide, calm and fal, And the roses are all flinging, = \u201cte te ri sa the or 0 * Dimpl y grasp Le \u201coats, white and red.- |.Chflaish fingers idly playing, | 1 \u2018With the ross, white and ved: 2 Faiiieg on the showy bed.~~ ' nn 1 Bwestest odors day snd ight.SCT} Le ess {ingens eng, | The eveet rove, whe had 4° | or A + Maiden firgers & éuy: choosing\u2019 - LL ands red; oi \u2018Roses hurrying through.i] \"As they hear the fairy tread, at f \u2018Gould net bear to eny.farewell.The sweet roses, white and \u2018rel.\u2018Woman's fingers, piilselces lying | Mid the roses, vite gnd red; © \u2018ries droopy the \u201ccasement; - \u2018Petals falling on.the dead.|.Pate on.earth is at.its ending; B And this June-tide of the year; \u2018With the weight of many 3 tear._ \u2018The sweet rosed, white and red; a - CARRIE BELLE marvellous medicine.Ahh 1 .rive Or eause 1m \"Mvenience, still cleange and À je: ski.The trousié In ques.| IN Eren the cars .were fearfully Wohy ell | = ; thobE™ Deatig® ge fo J MoSQUITOESŸ HONQUITOESE BLACK FLIES Y BLACK PLIES + four 46° six pounds of bean to] ASN'S HARTES Blboÿ PA J.A.HA 1180 Notis Bime Se.oh A mures TE prongie well, andl is not troubled.In the winter X00 88\u2019 suited to:the semson.You should i ; \u201c8, the dès\" tt.W 8 s .Corner Méteaifs.times a day.\u2018î- dé not t Mahé À ca th à df opmNT weer vo.7 PS $.\u2014 Aéframs! the \u2018Sucosas .Magazine.) * À Æ Sort ot Puiisduphin was ome: GAY making he rounds of his properties wr | approached I y who applied to bim for wetki er be a live jackass than His.words were ad r.stranger, a splendid Mitièma AE et tie dot, | Tata him, the latter said ptuouss mec WELL, NEVER MIND: (flo \u2018Tat-Bite.\u2018) ce Mber\u2014You are very backward In you metic, When I was your age I was ;J doing cube root.|.Boy\u2014Whes's that?.| Paiher\u2014Whst! You dom\u2019t | woat it lat} Dent, me, that's terridie.Here, give me your peneü Now we'll take | us Bifar'i'm never geing to Holland when ! grow up.\u2019 Governess\u2014\u2018Why Dot?\u2019 , , geography aays it's a iow, ; _ ° \"Cause \u2018{lytng ou try.\u2014\u2018Life.\u2018Hone you lived here all your life, \" riend?\u201d Not yit.But ef I don\u2019t git monty - enough to reckon Il have tot \u2019 i a : Censiitotion.\u2019 wo Sot #4: 8 Wh : Beg S AIDES IYER É 4e .| ¥ \\ mel di - \u2018AS SOLRIE CE Ne \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1.bone 3 an boar \"de Ce = Ban ca obtaining evs ui \u201cten, te; , > .ROLE 5 AS Ce NES THE HON.EDWARD BLAKE ë j ; prosile \u2018the \u2018noue r Jad FOE.IF.Ths no \u201coù a ak dufivy oy Yep Bimal a of dim 9; aquinat.fhe, o nizy, 5 To re Sa a ï | the axpurts; strange ts.ap; abow an ge | the york.\u201d -Ka.k ves, the Beek: aw: thipplt\u2019 them.Yl tid\" firth | RESIGNS FROM BRITISH HOUSE op 1 {imal and ogmeidexabile decline of twonty | bition y eff lime Se jot employ: | the working cli +4\u201d COMMONS.Lond July 21.\u2014 The H Blake, after representing Soy 0 vard ford for fifty Sou oli et ed with the emallest amount ci > es ar the Chiltern Hundriis owing La: thé.hardy\u201d outdodr lite and al \u201cpel Him, ro ing, heal.cour fate $0 which they are accustomed, and | tuents farewell.1s constr der tie Sant that they live almost 'htirsly { (Canadian Associated P padi The other points in their favor London July 2\u2014In ress.sl and nat they ad \"1 ee prejudices reference to the cause of \u201cthe Hon 3 discipline, befor \u201cthey enlist ° Dranken- ward Blake\u2019s retirement from the Toy ; \u2018'ness-is Practically unknown amo them, of Commons, the \u2018Westminster Gazett {but they have: the national i Tot enlogizes his moderation and says hig an De die 2m » natioi failings .sound judgment has been frequent lo v re 1 My awn pam smoking.able to the House of Commons.~ -oa| dew, and perhape the mo maps MA | sas dren, and ps the most childlike is RS D i d| the Chipaman .(All the traits which OUBLE CANAL ; | ave to bet studied in desling with chil- \u2014 be Sit y Keys to-open the door | PHOTOGRAPHED AT CAMBRIDGE.Fee gy Eo Sat 0e Æ a Lb : 5 \u20ac PEN TENG a re arian ery =r lon wh mle SS ee it mr 55 yn 0 ne fa ; , POS = $ oe RN AU un à a [preters; that it is, once he realizes, as Harvard hams, sont a despatch to the 5 \u2019 ie | 10°.Undersu 1g their nature.Most _ ot XXX adress = \u2018amenalile to kindness, hei it times quite | Cambri 1 Sutra postage pot caves - 72 ages\u201d -08-[espalile ôf taking advantage of it.Percival Lowell tect?2, = Pro moi 5 jar né ter follow \u2018the revolution of ] is head; but as the takle conttaues td 8}-turn the jerking gradually ceases, and at the \u2018same time the person imagines that the -revolution is becoming glower, unt! at last, when the eyeballs no longer twitch, the table seems to him to have 2e, os Mi If then, the table in | euddsely made to turn faéter, the jerking wapeation is renewed; .and if, on the *v-1 contyady, it is made to tyrn more slowly the game sensation is experienced.But ty tv -and.the del ina emenbd \u2018 hot awl à ** | now: e pereon imagines that he is being to, She plate.- - fret\u201d né To04 \u201cahd- dinoe ; revolved a \u2018A direction opposite to that aan 2 nx ints a in es 5 Daag gl so = es : Le 2 af, p.actus] motie.b a ¥ k- Tw TNs ay aiy nt Sepia, ; Te \u2018mot, extraordinary is the effect 8, 4 we\u201d J en 5 £ - 5 jai , .2 ing its historical-c ws; co tainly eve Was \u2018ona cise history puny} thel ne rin, the | autel 9 Ny yy fr, s.| addi pd pi of to #0.\u2019 or Re B \" 2 rs passe re Le \u201ci Maer pei EEE ASI fhe A eb wget pv Seen ae an assises ï sen to n die sto! raider der : F8 -produped: continuing the revolution 0°1'ak a \u2018uniform rate after the person has tout, the sense of rotation, and \u2018hen caus- Bg-Jitm ts bow his head upon his breast Wo\u2019 Kat iif motion is round an axis run- er mg .the chin to the back of the all.Khe instant this experiment 1 ve rE tried the:person feels as if his head was turning round both of the axes at the -daîné tithe/ ahd the sensation is described \u20182184 both coriops and alarming.nt Some physiologists believe that we pos gp SON A senge relating to the rotary - (8) motion.of the body, and they think that the organ of this sense is in the labyrinth {.of the\"ear.To this organ they attribute î or powers of equilibrium, so that if 3t ! tite rr Seriomly disturbed we reel and totter.Abéral, a Nationa Tabor mn.I - Nearly \u201cevery one is familiar, more ov 2 er ADA 8 Conservative; toad ay, candi at sp En fo the various optical Mion, | Fépithè one seat.It would not.1 pally.a \u2018modern town.In 1799\" \u2018Tati by means which straight lines ure Boon + ae.a : Hitting the 4,0 ay à } ian ; : vl 53 xp cu - caused to appear crooked, and objects of iS UAH 5 1 ia réputation i i Ta iu: %0_ dost thatthe.ve sbor member.for the 3 £ a ; , & equal gize'are rendered to all appearance dacidedly unequal; but there are other DS \u2018the Conservative and Tarif Put thie result is-pe 71 equally striking deceptions of the senses ; that are.mot experimented with so fre pe aple and convind riment of Den : And convincing experiment 74 this kind may be tried in the following .r:., Take two silver dollars and 3 plaes.one.of them upon a marble table.or mantel, while the other is rubbed + i between the hands.In this \u2018nan- + oem BET: & slight difference of temperature be .{ tween the two pieces of metal will be produced.Then ask some one to incline irrh hia head backward, closing bis eyes.Lay : :werm dollar upon his forehead for à ent, remove it, and quickly subst: ee! anald has brought a bl.inva the | - & \u201c = CS camer \u201cof mmparalieled.toi = ll o| tute: the cold one.The experimenter have fH Bg ris à| will -hardly be able to convince the ex- ae, ve Derimentes that the dollars are of equal : on, weight.\"The cold one always seems to be to] much heavier than the other.ter-| \u2018The explanation of this phenomenon }* ith | that the metal that has been rubbed bed| tween the hands has assumed nearly the temperature of the body, and when it ir | placed upon.the forehead the sense of Souchy a affected by the pressure alone.| But: the metal that has been cooled, beng at a -Jower temperature than the skin, -| affects.the sense in a_double manner -{ and the subject of the experiment, not x} being able to distinguish clearly between ou} the effects, instinctively ascribes tie ser om sation tp pressure alone.\u2014New York \u201cIr: :| bups ade : f evident improvements along the river front.MONTREAL WHOLESALE PRICES FLOUR\u2014Manltoya spring wheat patents, $4.85 to $5.20; seconds, $4.25 to $4.50; winter wheat pate: s, $4.25 to $4.40; straignt rollers.$3.75 to $3.85: fo, in bags, 81.75 tu $1.85; extras, $1.56 to £1.00.ROLLBD OATS8\u2014$2.27% In bags of D ba ; OATS \u2014 No.2 Mauitobs at 49e ; No.2 Ontario, i8l£c per bush.; No.8, 47%c; No., 4640.; lORNMEAL \u2014 $1.40 to $1.45 per bag: granulated, £1.00, - LE EE ~ Ontario bras.in bacs ; shorts, in bass.$22 to $22.50; Manitoba bran, in 3 ; shorts, $23 .BEANS \u2014 Prime pea oeans in joL.g lots, $1.50 per el.a ee to §1 per bag ol 90 1bs., ia Jo eg ee am PRAS A roe broked Tots! 8.10 v $1.16 per bushel; in car lots, 31.05, \"HAY \u2014 No.1, $16 to $16.50 per tom or track; No.2, $15 to $18; clover, $13 to $13.50 and clover \u201cmiixed, $14 to $14.60.MAPLE PRCDUCTS \u2014 Syrup in tins, Go to \"¢%e per pound; in bulk, 5¢ to 64e per pound.Sugar, 8c to Se.I PROVISIONS\u2014Barrels, short cut mess, to $22.83; M bris.$11.25 to $11.75; clear t back, $23.50 to $24.50.loug cut heavr $30.50 to $21.50; 3% bris.do., $10.75 te 50: dry salt long clear pacon, 18%cC to > bris, plate beef, $14 to $16; half barrels do, $7.50 w $5.25; bris, heavy mens beef, $10; 3% barrels, do., $5.50; com- \u2018pound lard, 10%¢ to 10%c; pure lard, 1240 ; 19Mc; kettle rendered, 12: to 18%c: ] ide to 18c, according to size: \u2018Eréakfest bacon, 14%c to 1ke: Windser ba- feom, 15%e \u2018to 16c: fresh killed abatinir Arend hogs, $9.79 to #10; alive, $7.25 to tz ee, A | MGUS\u2014Straight candled, 17e.PUTTER: \u2014 Townships, 0%c to XXc; 2040 to Myc: Ontarly, 20¢; west = Ewen: dairy.1T%c to 18c.\u20ac HEKSE \u2014 Western, 11%c to 11%e ; = MATE, Ta {de : 1.Beans are firm and steady, but the de- \u2018{xhénd Is Mght, and few sales are reported i 3 Eg waships, 1c to 11igc; Quebec, llc.fn ad pots, $6.15 to $6.35; ebe- i amd, 35.50; pearls.§7 par 100 pounds.COUNTRY PRODUCE \u2014 Wo change is ncticeable in the tome of the looal egg market, and business is raie {48er quiet just now, with the deliveries somewhat in excess of the requirements diol the trade.Straight gathered stock is seldom asked fer, as the jobbers all have mie i ; the ing Maple idpplies coming forward direct; {nominal quotations 1s from léc to 16h4e per dosen.S ht candled grades are sell- at oa 17%c per dozen, and selects \"fat 19c \u2018to \u201820e in small lots.Old.toes are now selling at prices that erned entirely by the quality ; are pren as the deliveries of new RE 0 71 INOTIGATOR - DF CHATHAM\" | Détaises vus already almost large enough PTS RENT IN) Van \u201c - Éto.meet the current demand.New pota- 4 - {toss are quoted at $3.50 to $8.75 per bar- Veal, and sales of old potatves have becs at 00c, and as high as §1 per 0 ay rtnce.Wholesale lots are su at 40 to $1.42, and in a Jobling Way at $1.40 to $1.55 per bushel.Some holders are quoting ao advance of 100 \u2018per bushel, on these figures, but there ta be very little support for such , \u2018which, if they were general woul | 3 to check the consumption.mtn = : r | BOARD WANTED \u2014GENTLEMAN Wants \u2018acodmenodation in Westmount or the ©.yuburbe.AdGress, with particulars an! \u201cAX.20, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.for | CANVASSOR WANTED, TO SELL Shares +, fin fat stock of manufacturing com- ) P| pany dow in profitable operation: liberal \u201c1 eommissioh to right party, to commence \u201cmt ones.,Address Box 507, \u2018Witness Of J fs.IVIDEND ING 8.\u2014 IF YOU ARE LOOK : mi good dividends, from à safe manu tive ani | faeturi roprsktion, now in ac L- profitable operation.send your name and sddress for full details.Address RK.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.; - J'IsJe., AT THE PARK, \u2018BOUT DE : LO i purse, without money, but th name and address of the proprietor is in- eu Wherever would return it to 1.- 8b, \"Martin street would be generously > NO iy a pu A ee MB eet 1 om 1 ANI a De r, la er et ®.40808088: wm id ®Q ONDE Qe TERN 8 -® a ® =.eo Ch Wd | OELERRNKAANRNIORDINKDARNEEDIS GE é MARKET TONE ~ © WAS DULL .IN NEW YORK anticipated Bull Tlove.ment Did Not Materialize \u2014 JOWER SHOWED, WEAKNESS ON LOCAL MARKET | Exchange value of £1 Sterling today ts OA.08.5%.The opel ing of the New York market sas disappointing to many el the floor | Expected orders ox the buying traders.ade over the week end did not materialize, and after some irregularity, the leading issues sold off on \u2018proût-takiag by The total sbipments, sivce Jan.1904 the camp produced at $138,217: bess who had tought stocks during the $3,900,000.- .lier part of last week.The market A .JUST EBUKE \u201c wows very little sctivity, with commis- ad R B sion boue business is decidedly dull.Fair The following is an extract from the.mpport, however, seems to be in the |\u2018Pinancial Poat\u2019:\u2014 | marke!, and probably stecks will bs taken Western Leuses report good nows, On the crops, and what little has been .in the market, on à scale down.buying there sers to bave emanated from.this source.The opening movement of prices was wiipia a purrow range, and on a :nodarate volume of business.Geseral Electric rose i.apd St.Paul, Colorade Fuel and Sou- ihera Pacific large fractions.United States Siecl declined %.vise, were uaniraporiant.The changes, other- At noos the underione Was heavy, and prices receded again.I'i Unica Pacific lost 1.Erie -vald at a de- cise of 1%, while the first preferred rese Northern Pa- cifc and New York Alr Prake 1%.Cana- dial Pacile, preferred 1%.144, and.Americts \u2018Linsesd Bonds were steady.Un tbe local market there were ne very coispicuous aévpuces, though the general ione was firmer.The advance of Iron 1 22 1-8 was probably due Lo news from Halifax that Judge Longley had refused to &rant « postponement of the trial.Coal dropped from 57% to 56%.There was only ode transaction \u201cin \u201cfron, the sale of 1% shares.C.P.R.opened at 177, a.punt alvance over the Ist sale, but later dropped te 177.change, and nearly GJ Powzs\u201d showed litle shares changed hands al prices runging from 9644, the opening figure, to as low as 93%.~The iast sale was at 96, the ruling price dur- 'ng the gessian, P.& 0.Mackay and\u201d M.S.R.showed frgettonat vains, and Bank cf Montreal, Lake of the Woods aid To.rontv Rails lost email fractions.S\u2014\u2014 f > ae oo Deresnt,., It ig reported that work' Witt H4\u2019 sito d*t TE ere ed at the new colliery of the .Dominion Coal Company nt Lingan.It is rumored that Mr.Maxwell, of the Mainland cql- lieries, will stuecoed Mr.McVer, \u2014=femenmeb Ba » : \u2018follows: Srakeues on Saturday vith à macced de- OWEN N.EVANS yers Sellers Bayars LÉ.aa 2: as - .High, Low.Close.| cline from week's ruliag prices.- 7e om.Berlin, July 20.\u2014Geftdans are vhjayfag ufr Salas.Hig 0%\u20ac.| 0.: - .\u2026\u2026.Dom L% 3 \u2018 , ay 1 \" Releville as high as 11 1-16c was paid for ; TERN vo \u2014\u2014 : of ese, Bi 7 SOP this summer fo; the first time: the thate stef \u20ac »* » ae 12 - 19 15 ; colored, put on the other boards the ruling PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS \u2018No sales, market quiet,\u2019 was reported on x .\u2026E 00, ses «ese Of genuine baracas, an abundance of them Qu@ Lett LAT \u2014\u2014 \u2018brice for colored was 1ic, as compared with Merehants Bank Bullding, Mentreal, \u2018he eurd tdis -moraing.1 Ca D 1.Ha IS deb ap | Delos on sale at: cheap prices -in -conse- Cog TL 1%c last Saturday, while for white 10%o \u2014 ; t : T4 Hav.Kle.|QUence of an arrangement made by an TORONTO MORNING SALES [to 10%c was obalied, ae compared with \u2014 Jew \"be Cd ad 3d WH i fnstish arm.fo.\u2018export large Auasntities of Co Toronto thi 11 1-16¢ to 11%c a week ago.A noticeable Money to Loan.' NR 2e: at \u2018 u rec ' Hamburg from Hon- | les of Cobalts in Toron 8 Morn- feature on some.of the rds was 1 The directors of the Quebec Beak have Oui La) [+] ise x A duras._ .ie id ° \u2018 faiEng off in the offerings, and the cecided deciared: the veguler quarterly dividend of 1 Trac.Us 85 MoLkM.sto Germans bave takeniso kindly to \u2018bane - \u2019! Sales.High, Low.Close.showing of colored over wbite.\"he de- YOU CAN GET MONEY IX périéent, pajhble Sit.2th Wardhold ese M.B.Rxd 207 206% Anas that it has been: decided.to inaugus {Cal.Invest .\u201cees wees 66 [mend for colored is ascrilia] Lv some to the day you apply for it.Loans \u2018 ne i.d 5 dent da 24 uv Mae-Istom .\u2026 .\u2026.[rate next season a regular direkt fruit sor.R.W3°.oo wore 18 46% 46 46% ebort selling, and it ir expected that ibe on Household goods.Call, write ef ers of reeord Aug.18.' 105 \u2018Maz.Inpfd.\u2026.\u2026'| vice from the West Indies to' Hamburg.Mex.IL.& P.2 su 44% 45% disparity between the grades will not long phone.THE BORROWERS AGENOY, _\u2014 = D ME Red EU { Lh $1,000 \u2018vo, Continue IMITED.206 New York Life Building.Tel : L 0° Mi Brel.WH TITR TTY Mex.Lo & P.Bds.dl, SRR ter \u2018n ibe, country showed pn iin: New ; d 100 do.pid zd .CHEKSE BOARDS ad.; $1, cere ees % | Prees of butier \u2018n i ¢, country 6 2861 Mata, , MORNING EXCHANGE SALES.Ma ; 70, L Fel.159 157 , [ ; CL, 5t.L.&C.8.P.Co.% dees eens 1244 little change to-day.At Covansville fresh Can, Pac.\u201435 at 177%, 20 at 172%, 3 at d.a\" Ne Me sa ue Brockville, Ont, July 20.-Bsardéd, 3467 Sao: Paulo.10 sees were 117% brought 20%c, while for azlted 2)%c was = - a ) PTE ; 6% OhisT.AL 28 24 es of cheese, of which 2,437 were col Twins\", 60 Lu \u2026\u2026\u2026x 93% the ruling price.At St.Hyacinthe 20kge Financial, he .= .coos BtJohnxd .\u2026.ored, the balance white; 10%c was bid for Mackey Tn vu oses 63% wag obtained, as compared with 20c last Mont.St.Ry.x-4.\u2014131 at 206%.Fée ne Toles.wrk aoû, White and lic for: colored.None wold on 7 pla.5 on ees 66% 1 baturday.Twing\u201425 at 93, de pil\" GE NA OS reided.lé 41% lbuard, Dut on the curb about 11 000 Lore Mont-Power .100 .9 | The Jooal cheese market shows Irttle EDW Telegraph\u201417 at 160 Peainen's Lad 20 Trl Cikypfd .:.,, | 801 at the above prices.For the corres- M ONt: 15 + +0 - 170%.change, the movement at present being \"Wy Le | \u2018 _Telegraph\u2014 ; on.665 P 3 2 dwinCly.94% $5 po week last year, 11%c was the ryl.[Commerce .: \"slow and the tone weak, with Ontario co.ins Agents & Brokers =.T Bank\u20144 at 163%.Sled.0a; & wot la sees eres ad price,.and the total emles were 13,735 | \"PROVISION ê M ARKET ored at lllgc, white at Ile, aad Easierns | INSUFANCO gen S rexer Bank of Mont.\u20145 at 7%., eee eee LS : à at lec.na a = fron\u2014100 at 2213.: PANKS 1\" Belisville, Ont.July: 31.\u2014BoarGed,.2,967 re t 7%e to 73c per pound, _ iSutter is quiet and easr in tone, with ROOM 17 TRAFALGAR CHAMBERS BNA.185.\u2026.- Baio site wee [White and 290 colored cheese; 1,98 white | Live hogs.sold at Tike 1 marxet this Townships quoted at 20%c Lo 20i4e, and .49 Moepital 8t.Tel.M, 2205.Mex.Bloc.Bs.~$1,000 at 78, Coib'erce\u2026.173 170 Sow B'ewick 275 .sold.at.10%c and 290 colored at 11 1-16c ; weighed off cars, on the local marx ths Quebec at 2c to 20%c.a Texti] t Dodoo.wee.NK.Hecotis.288 278 bajance refused 10%c Soe TE mornfag, the price belug goverred by the \u2014_\u2014 RI : = 20 o Bis.\u201442.500 at 884A, $2,000 a Tu 161 Outhtio.y k Hill y length-@r the run.There was no change - \\ Wheat\u2014Receipts, 78,800.Sales, 1,000,000, ne.: bo piomilton.eo.Quam.2337 |e.boxes of - not, uly Bipbenrs ped, other than in ihe \u2018onc of the market, which UFAIN MARKNTS Afier an early decline, due to lower cables Mer.Bk.\u201458 at 161.Ms, pertes Ur ue Sovereign 2 LE paid for white was 10%c, and colored lic.was weaker.: : 1 Cntinued ta do replace short Suk of Com.\u201482 at 17 \u201c| Morb.LL 161 Yoraaard:e sige T7 AW sold.The number of ohesse mended .Abatteir dressed hogs are offered à A \u2018fair volume of business is pacsing on wheat Dont oman, 0 98 5160: Doe 31.10% Toroate \"re 13 = or Moatrpal 3 Unio.[Wis week was ahead of all previous rec- | 99.7 to $10 Dade Tn ame pounds Le Be the local and domestic maces for Rou ha LOUE May.$1.04% and 31.064; Rye, .A sec vo.co rd ft ; 2 \u201d : } - r ets.ra = n = ve \u2018 ; a t ste v, Same arde o A + .+ .ow L of Wooda\u201410 at 7214 coTToNs, \u201cWinchester, Tout.July 20.\u2014Boarded, 710 piety is à far inquiry for cured and Bog Prices booked for low grade spring bominal; No.2 rester, 35 heb.oe Meh.& Ont.\u20142 at 68.Con Bel.\u201c85 51 D Texptd 87% colored \u2018and 141 white Cheese: 11e.offered smokdd- meats rad lard \u2018and - prices BFE \\}oat patents for export account.ork.Corn\u2014Receipts, 575.on oT as at SE 8 at 30%, an oh a.D.Texcom 47%.$ Moauwesl.1267123.| Jo colorsd and 10%c for waiter ue Toy SKE: ; heat patents for export.ne tons 0 be kot was.vithow rapanstione, ; ger.maw nat aus, 8 » & « |, Ro¥ns 0 nd, Co In evidence on the oat market, though thers I : , ; 5 OU at 54, 10 at 88.j BellTel.5 108% .av.B.5 82% \"Russe, Ont, July 20\u2014Boarded, 460 boxes - - OTTAWA MARKETS.bus been no material shause in guotations Ne.vont AE domestic Reece hi to oe L & P.Be-\u2014$10,000 at 634, $1,000 en Dol.; ay tee Rola Jil § a w of cheese; all sold I 10Me, CT \u2018Ottawa, July 20.\u2014By Ward Market pre- {io mark a downward movement, No.2 ro Hops, quiet: state common to choice, Leas 5 z D.Ceak.5 #8 .L Paper's no.104\" Alezandria, Oat.July .20.\u2014Boarded, 750 |gented an enimated picture this morning.white Manitobas Are reporec to Baie a Ch 11906, 140 to I6c; 1930, 4140 to Be.ye x-d.-50 at 56%.D.Gol.\" 5.91 MagisD.6 eee .boxes of cheese; all sold.at 10%c.= .Green sauff was much in evidence, and !scld at 49c per bushel; No.2 vatarios at » ; ackay\u201425 at 70.1k8.5 .13 Mex EL 578 75 Picton, Ont, July 20.\u2014Twénty-twa fac- prices ranged from 15\u20ac per gallon for peas 4£ac; No.8 at 4744c, and No, 4 at 4314c per How WHEAT FLUC AT FLUCTUATED Haire Tv 5 Yo oe Men Lr.ay 53, tories boarded 1,120 cool cued, 1315 ordin- to Tac lo FL for mew cabbage.Bests and busbel, ex-atore.local market for muls- MARKET OPINIONS MER ; 12 102.Zextile A 8 91 88 |2ry cured cheese; total, 2,335 al) colored; | earrbés were plentiful and sold rapidly ot The tone of the loca) ina ot fr om - 2 o iy 8.85 ¢ L.ik TUBS .8 |460 cool cured sold at 1c; 945 ordinary |p; 5 dozen.Redishes wers very abundant [fed continu ed for Loth bran.|.Jl'shest and lowest prices of Chicago a RU : NBco.Can 5 103 9 « 9 t 81% | cured at lye.and chéæp.Meat was scarce, only a limit- steady demand is reported for Lo \"| Wimmipex cash and future options for the I & C.Randolph.~In view of the in- Ogilvie.6 .119 \u201coD 6 wee wp Crysler, July 20.\u2014Boarded, 882 boxes of quantity of pork and veal being offered.and shorts.od 2.27 er Week ending July 20: using bank reserves, the greatest inter- Rich&0.5 .W 5 tés :\": white and 161-boxes colored chéese;\u201d white a futehed $8 to$9.75 per owt.Veal bind- Rolled oats are unchanged at $2.27k4c rer CHICAGO.\"Lo! outsiders both here and abrea; the RiedeJans 75 74); Win Elec.à \u201c| all sold at 108¢o.and colored \u2018at He, uarters, 7c to 10c per 1b., farequarters, 3¢ bag, and a quiet trade Is passing.al Dar.Option.High.Low.Change, oorable reports from the agricultural L&T |, Cowaneville, Que, Judy 20.\u2014Boarded, te 7c.The new potatoes are arriving very | Trade in baled hay is largely for Joel Monday July.91% 897% \u20141% riens, and the sound business cond UNLISTED STOCKS.41,28 boxes of cheese and 1 778 boxes of slowly but are snapped up at \u2018ancy prices, |aocount, and no change Is report Te Sept.8310 92% \u2014% 4 ook for aan active and strong ark \u2014 butter.10 ored.cheese sold for 107çc, Butter, both pall and print, ra | Vasues.T'uésday ja po a Te , ek and would vot hesittc to buy .White\u2019 sold fer 10%c and 10 \u201889-160.* Fresh | ; e fetching from 48c to ) \u2018 opt.\u2014 0 Toed 3tocks on the soft spots.We look Srscialy Soren, at 15.30 pi today, 56 Bb Fran | ior sold for poi, Toa 108.silted tor [300 to He.Cats are | 8 fron CHICAGO MARKETS Wednesday July.94 04 1 oe lower prices in wheat, corn and cot- bonds od Bad Nhe, 30 Toxes colored cheese at 10%0o and |\u2018 Th rad Sept.Hh 0 .1% Consolidated Rubber veseseesrne x coo © e © LA CL ; ; - uraday uly.pu pomini pren een 8 i UE re diol ,, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES.Messrs.J.S.Bache & Co, Bell - Tele- « Sept.98% 6% Pi me eue EERRR §f TORONTO MARKETS [és LE Bs on OY BOE BN rminent Thcts on both Sim mr tere Emmons 8B | orate July 2-\u2014Quotations show Hit] Biériing, cables \u2026.20 9 5-16 \"8 4 Open.Hixh.Low.Close Saturday's figures not available, ni Preponderance of evidence seems to Kerr Lake.oe.rie #° {Ue change and trading.continues quiet.| Francs, short .\u2026,\u2026.5.16%\u20141-32 Wheat, Sept.91 225 50% 924 \u2014 or the bullish outdook.One thing that pété Tram .9 |Beports have been received by: local trad- Marks .20 \u2026 \u2026\u2026 \u2026 35 3-16 Dec.a mt ig 06% WINNITEG.Low.Change Lums for muob, is the leaderahip of the Nova ey LVL 12 j@r8 of serious blight affecting the omt New York funds .3-64\u20141-32 D.Corn, Sept .61% 52% 51% 53M Day.Option.High.Low.5 Tanne\u2019.which la now In the strongest Perersoc ake.23 20-1} r7OD, aud that tbe comdition of the \u2018grain | Dec occ Bh Hu de Md Monday July.924 aig \u20144 bers mn the street, the Morgan Hill stocks ebec Rallway ve @ 5.has Shae.back an Tee \u2018ont dur Co.CATTLE MARKETS.Oats, Sept.nh So Fil ati \u201c rN % 94 - % 008 med, and the arriman and WITIGRD.00uroncemcnsca0c008 _- L A 8.riots, | Le e 2.% : oda Oct.; tition put! Properties receiving full at.Bliver Leto iios.\\\\\\\\ III 1134 110 | DoNerET, are repirting a promising Ol nb market steady: 10 dents HISRRES Pork, Sept.16.36 18.57 16.82 13.52 |Tuestey jay\u2014 92, NO ey Million and commendation \u201crom the daily SN alse 5 84 .en \u2026 à | 220007\" \u2018 ne .\u201cDec.been eee] .à row.It looks as though the leading M 22e Morges bonds.\" DR IN ee are:-_Ontarlo ED Prin | ee oo F0 do 85.25; heifers.Lars Sept L'air 6.5 sir wi dhemtay ST ih ME oN \u201céakers bad united in a grand endeavor sn Nolte 3k to 8c; Manitoba.wheat steady; Pe re > 5.75 to $7.55; poof to me- Dec.eee Te Ww ta 0 Medbentar Sapt.95% 94 * 1% ne o.Btablieh the confidence destroyed by ONTARIO MARKETS.|| No.1 bard nominal; No.1 Northern, 98: to prime 65 to $7 70; stockers snd feelers, | Sh.Ribs, Sept 5.75 8.77 8.72 8.13 « Oct.95% 9414 1% 5° late governmental and legislailve agi- Ingereoll, July 22.\u2014White wheat, 83c to:|to 98346; No.2 Northern, Mc.Corn, No.| dium, $4.65 to $7.70; Dec.se ee 00 40 ee we ae we | cers py on \u201ction, ngereoll, y 5e; :j 2 Yellow, 6ic to \u20ac134c.Barley, nominal $3.85 a~d $5.00.Tm Thursday July.938% 14 Sc per bushel; red fall wheat, 83c to 83¢; i old .no ie a d -receipts about 28,000: market, 5e NEW YORK MAX KATS \u2018 \u201c Bept.96% 954 - ° & Sw De to Boe: ote dhe ty S00 onset, Sa ts | outside Menitoté - NOTE white, tele io: 10 dents, biker: Hgts v.00 to 35.50; \u201c Oct.N% %% oY \u201cert & Co\u2014The gossip in general is |8ic to doo; oats, 48 to lc: oatmeal, $3 £0 \u201con track elev is, Lo- mixed, $5.36.174: heavy, 3.40 to |.: {Frida July.93% - 92% \"8, 0 yT Cdeerful than otherwise, although |$3.50 pet-cwt.: corn, $3 to $2.50; flour, $2.20 fo se oR tach ear vr Ontane = ee san 5.10; pin, 16.50 tg '.New oYrk, July 22.\u2014Flour\u2014Receipts, a Ci Sept.9 94 =X taupe llceded that the bank stetment on to $2.50 per cwt.: bran, $22 to $23 per ton: 5 rant.Rye t ae 15 bid, $3.00 asked, N05 t choice heavy.$5.20 to $5.00; 637.Bales, 1800, Flour was quiet add + Qct.5% \"8 - 2 urday was a! disappointing ome.The |aliorts, $2 3to $25 per ton; butter; 23c to\u2019 percent peter 0 5 Te 150 poked.has & sales, 35 80 to $4 15.vasy, Minnesota bakers, $8.70 to $4.20.Saturday July.97% ie Ci 27s wd seem to indioute that the 20 per 1b; creamery, 27e Lo 28e: eus.| ds, $4.40 to $4.50: strong Dakecn: ime ghee: receipts about 22000; market .is | Winter \u201cextras, $3.1) and $3.70; winter pa.Sot Sept.9 03% 8 Nes Dred vag, mons, apundant condition er \u2018bags Iva Dome 10 te Sh es ds toon el BL lo 847.50 outside: herds | elmdys mative, $2.90 to Mor wostera.4.00 | late $e F430; winter low grades, 83 - Oct.BY 2 8 \u201ceps \u201cted, and the favorable condition per ; live hogs, 0 $0.00: ERA à v than Se ; AA.vra .$8.75; lambs, to $3.60; rye flour, quiet; fair to good, - A 2\" titi i .0 -o $11 jabout 320 outside.Butter and .egus .ire | 98.007 yearliugs, $6.10 to $6.35; ; PA.J - 5,40: ; ,Ç La du Re point to exceileut prices hay.Sn to $12 per ton; hides, $10 \u2018o i | s'eady.Cheese continues quiet., 3 8 to $7.50: western, $5.75 to $7.60.pH to $5; choice to fancy, $5.10 Lo $5.40; | +Advance.\u2014 Declice À.Siles to goon cen Wal Street were 0,- firm of brokers, point In Drokerage ethics.Foster Miring Company.- The price of Foster shares.upon to give to a client, - If the tween brokers.ment were to depress Foster stock the firm, it leads been reprehended in the past.It may be recaled Ctock Exchanges, assisted prohibiting the short.son fur such an inhibition in the gen.security list, securities wil! long run.I: 1s wn unwise precedent.MARKET SUMMARY American stocks in Landon showing strecgth ip places.\u201c Crop reports continue favorable.i Fair - demand for stocks.in loan crowd.: tain no fear of break in price of.metal.Demand tor ioney still appears urgent.National First National largest increase in loans.Kerr Lake (Jacobs) .'242;000- LaRose .769.80.McKinley .185.008 Nipissing .se 00 80 ee ss se 2,618, Nova Scotia se se ee ,, e090 0e 30, o O'Brien .21598 Red Rock .40,000 Right of Way .134,530 Silver Queen .,.859,157 Trethewey .+ + Ov.1,205,\u2018 Townsite .\" Ce ee ae 84.073 Temiskaming ., ., .110,990 Unversity ._.$1,383 Imperial Cobalt 37,330 These statements, as ceming in printed c forms and wicely circulated, differ from \u2018the | fiduciary advice which a broker is \u2018called same principle were followed generally it would lead to very unpleasant situations 4s be- It the object of the state.e- cause it assisted the market position of to a condition which has that the Canadian the.legislation spelling of bank stocks While there is not the same Tea eral; the issuance of eiroulars by brokers making a direct attack on listed not help the busivess in the so fiom E.& C.Randolph\u2019s market 1gt- be irregular, : \u2018The ore miners\u2019 strike causing anxiety.Coal production continues on heavy scale.Amalgamated Copper authorities enter- at interior points | si City Bank shows largest increase in cash in bank statement, and the Thirty-two -roads profits second wesk July show an-average gross increase sso COBALT ORE SHIPMENTS The foliewing are the ~gipments, in.pounds, sings Jan, 1:\u2014 .Buffalo ,, .0 eo .ve.1,173,830 Coniagas \u2026 «.oe eo >.eo oe oe 3,493,000 Cobalt Ceatral .101,369 Colonial .\u2026 60 00 0.74,850 \u2018Drummond .ae os 44,090 Foster .192,500 Green-Mechan .es se we À 196,780 1, 1907,\u2019 are now 1,336,618 pounds, or 6,682 tons.In 168 tony, valued | in 1805, 2,144 tons, valued at | 31.473.156; fn 1906, 5,1% tons, valued at A circular issued duriug the week by a who are members \u2018of the Toronto Stock Excbange, involves a nice The circular advises the purchase of shares of the Tre- thewey mine and the sale of shares in the comparisons are so explicit, and on that.account the more invilious, that it hed no effect, on the market beyoÂd \u2018appreciating \u2018the | ed, Jr, against $29,398,400 last week, : { Volume, (@rm, while côgrse crésebréds \u2018were weak } and dificult to aeil.The home trade and BANK: STATEMENT Changes for the week.shown.by Peturns \u2018for the New Banks were as follows: = .% Surplus reserve .,Jmc.$2,311,0% oans se te dr sa os 06 ce, e > Specte °°; oi 56 ae vec0e.0 RE + 1,960,300 Lega}.tecdeds.; .De.* \u2018181,400 Deposits ee re es be we os o Ane.£251,600 Circulation -;.wie ve ok oJMC.oo.60,000 Ex.US.Deporits.\u2026.» JOC, .1,845,200 #1 = Ld {Total res ,: , >, $371.235,900 $350.575,800 Res, required .© 38,347.83 © 36,184,900 | Surplde LL.9068073 FI 2RL,000 Ratio reserve\u201d to - tr deposits .%8pe Hope | A nt'of government deposits to-day\u2019s - and $11.97 io\u2019 this week \u2018last year, Increased $11,762,000; loans increased 9,- rt ES COBALT SALES Transactions.for tbe week.ending Friday on tha Standard Stock \u2018Exchange and Toronto Curb show a good increase in totalling 272,984 shares.with a value of $167,385.73, as fellows: .London, July 20.\u2014At the.wool auction sales to-day 8.148 lnles ware - offered; come | petition was the sale in sought freely.next \u201cweek xumber 35,110.detail: New South Wales\u20141, T offerings ~ Follbwing 1s ably tranquil, wntfl late in fhe fall, 3 percent dividend on common.MORNING CALL ried McDougall & Cowans, 3t4>tbra20r1 Moar ono 113) noon va-day .Aa > 625 ve i dre à mobey outlook.réasoh- and expects no stiffening Big Four declared regular semi-annual | { 800.bales; scoured, Wheat, busb.895,80 e to ; pod y : i pt vor , bh.805,368 728,029 363,365 Tal iO us 104d: gresay, 7d to 1s 3, [Dl po da ply.\u2018Corn, \u2018bush.\" ll @6is 12871 EF | [Jueensiand\u2014400 bales; greasy, 9d to 1s HE.14 Pons.Peas, bush.36,6385 49.6% 3018 ims?YM hi ; 1d qpit St FRaE.:! Maod Midas Oats, bush.78,151 224534 100,786.pi, Viotorin-=2,000 \u2018bifes; scoured, 1s 14 to Ty : og - Barley, tush., 33.025 74,688 2,147 a: \u2018Fronsy,\u201d Ce to-18 444; f.pee .Ad - - \u2018Rye, Ch.vere 4,349 201 1,544 1,803 | 2, Sauth FB.below; ToNe3 00-10 \u20ac.Atta, SY 13-164 yor since ~{Buckwbeat, bush.528 .5238 .33.081 AR Be eget me Te ST 144 tag parlent.7 - To |Flaxseed, bush.97,318 65,012 .to da Vds pue pales: ere 18 4 fn nn is VOD pores J tod per cent: 8 Flour, pris.\u2026 53,665 56,402 61,866 4 hy: ETOASN; 8 .2 5 24 A 4 percent.; ,Ç ; , eee sees 7 8 Cape gf Good Hope and Natal\u2014100 bale] 10 TA 10 Poros oat blk Ww an RE rte \u2018COBALTS WERE QUIET DAIRY PRODUCE WILL SHIP BANANAS =\".DIRECT.To GERMANY.dre ati eee EE ONE Yortt * Associated \u2018| \u2018 In the current week of 1906 cash hoidiogs 8, ; spirited.and fine grades ruled | Azatonds., AH.Eden vue % \u2019 dpt 100% ; A Et 2 138% Norio a n x 207 S Lo fret à - ES Reported Brokèrs: - Halifax Ry.\u201423 at 98.Iron - ptd.\u201425 at 49%.Rich.& Ont \u20148 at 48.- Taie D À um.ex dds.42, \u2018 .: Power\u2014100 at 9, #05 Forte La Tlétrott\u20141 at 67%.- Iron\u201430 at 22, \u2014 Toronto Ry.\u201415 at 102.L.of Woods\u201450 at 72 ) 1 F7 mare Sr CALL MONEY i 1 ff \u2014 5% to | J.(NEW.YORK STOCKS \u2014\u2014\u2014 ange Jar 8e da Ewell.83 dola't do.fC.(3 Lew&N.1 Kea.& \u201cved fig ago: ek 0.dT i me M STOCKS.by McDoupall Gpwase, Steck \u201cemt oo AF 2.34 PERCENT New\u2019 ark, July 22.\u2014Money on call\u2019 easy cent.Prime mercantile paper, ¥ percent.Exchanges, ÿ408,674.979.33nd, \u20ac m, \u2014 Cansols for monsy hd, p.ar.i Beading 537% 111, Cen, .47% es 20% | grain and flour in store in Montreal on the Sales in Toronto this morning were as DETERMINE Increased Cost of Prod- - uction.\u2014\u2014 SITUATION 1 : Now York Life Bafiting, Montreal.It may be some satisfaction to the coal P.&.Mactounen.Kk, © J.J.Meaghen, Consumer to know that, taking all ss into consideration, thers are fe cities | where American anthracite can be bought Tel.Main 306) cheaper than in Montreal; even in New here.To the householder The following table shows the stocks of dates mentioned: July 20, 907 July 13, Judy 21, 1907.1906.Olieese prices in the country displayed 20° 5 COAL PRICES Recent Advance Due to A LOCAL DEALER'S VIEW OF TH3 York the price is about as hign as iL is who has posi- boned ordering his coal till the fall, and who has just heard of the advance from $6.75 to $7 per ton, that went into force on July 1, this may be coid comfort, but the advance this year is on the same basis of like movements in former years, and gr or .Local Manager DL ère Js, hy price to-day h MONTREAL STOCKS IN STORE ADVOOATES BARBRIITIERS, de.An ELLIOTT DAVID, Massachusetts our York.Sanada Life Bultdinx, 189 8t.James 88.Heney J.Eittott L A Devid.MACLENNAN & NEACHER, Advecatés, Barristers and Solicitors, PATTERSON & BROWN, Advocates, Barristers a Selisitore, CITY & DISTRICT BANK 180 8¢.James ot.Mentreal, W Patterson, M.A.LLB.E.N.Brows, B.A.,RQL SMITH, MARKEY, & SKINNER, : ast winter; - y diréot wire: doing bus!- ABVOCA RARRISTERS, ete Shares.Value.|.; Qne of the big coal dealers olng busi- TES, , Foster vu.[114,005 R8 00 Teed and Clodng Prices uly find neus in the cityswas sens le the \u201cWitness METROPOLITAN BUILDING.Trethewg 62,189 48,770 | Sle¥e One Clos Blocks Opy Gloi to-day, and acme light was throwy on Silver : Leas trots eee 35.500 .3.206 Arras Où.NY Run com 354 35% |the reasons for pride fluctuations.It ap- 170 ST.JAMES STRERT.Nova Scotia .we oe Loo.16.100 3.116 Amen Lace.\u201d 594\" 504 Louisa Ru io Bird pears (hat an agreement which settled the'| rogy, C.tMITH,K.C.FRED.H.MARKEY,K .0 Watts.a Lo 10,135 _ 6.800 Ai = us\u2019 is > » Pan isi ii coal strike of 1902 provided what the Tn WALD \u2019'W SKINNER Silver Queen \u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026.6,060 \u2018G48L | de: pda Lu 1B Mw weir ane eee | gps WRBES should be advance Sen KENNETH G.ROBERTSQY Contt rane OUI GS Didmo rou seater trom April cep Dee : miQarfr 4.46 42 Y.Cent er ., : voa Jake TTT ote ee ee co 1.28 An + LT Wh ë Erle Large BY is nached, hd should romain in force ual 3 Th 0e 05 06 sees : (ARS 0, a 0 , pril.8 agreement does nat expire Tomengingia 01 The oe Anse BF Cpe BY 8% boul Tue werent does aii enive By DINE RET,B.Sc.Green Meehan ., .1,80- 7081 Bull L Oia #87 MK Nor Pac.igig 1K 88 the cost of dairy increases, the deal\u2019 civil Engineer (Moti! Diploma) Foterson Lake .0 154 27 HW Pio, Melle 3 ors Bers have been advancing their prices.Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyer_ Stemwinder ., ., 60 75 Can.Iagiher ot oy s rs : a à Ing.Ler prices.Waterworks, etc., Surveys.Can, Jasther .veu PI xd\u2026 1344 123% The figures to-day\u2019 are already oa a parity \u2019 Can, Goldfields 0.500 28 do cove conn soe Pros Mt.Liu Lae.with the prices ruling last winter namely, Ne.266 ST.JAMES GT, Mentren*.Red Rock 1 110 ri 15% Ean: Ranta.111% 214 fo Me GW 8 per ton delivered, or $6.55 per ton,cash, Telepbone Main «81.Nipiasi tr 00 ee 00 00 ag 25 3 g72 Chen.kOhie., 85 3B PAR.106% 10454 but it ia predicled that another advance se\u2014 Untversiey te se as N D % RE .Gupte: Wii La de 7H gi Tee will be made in the local values tefore the W.A.BAKER, Con.Smelters, .2 224 | Corte.|.\u2026\u2026\u2026.° Miosabhemola [0 00 Cold weather sets in.This will be di- Adveeate, Barrister and Solicitor.rit COMENT vai, Ten GRE.Li LL rectly due to the ring ten created post of Ferrier Block.Los due Mame St Ent, Cn SELF 1384 1360 Pullmannn.s 22 C2 Dg and delivering the coal, which is (Formerly of the Law firm of Moo r CANADIAN CATTLE.: Eadie Wes id ae Rok Islan .$f 21% becoming a serious problem in trade cir- Tel Main 4331.- NY do Roti sore wove Malbway BB.\u2026.(cles in Montreal.\u2018Either the earning IN ENGLAND : en cose coos Bouth, ye C1 (Power of our teams wif have to increase\u2014 \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2026._! - \u2018 Ce Co \u201c Gor fia ee Wig C3 8 Pac.4 sx and to charge ore por ne goal is the MARRIAGE LICENSES Cara: .(UL.eee cies LB & fu.oie.|OBly Way that can rought about\u2014or we ©.(Canadiau Associated Press.) ol L.& WV.cose oy.Twin Clg.vn 320, az; Il have to go out of business\u2019 said the issuse avy | paver sly Son Rogers & Se Del ad es 2 U Babe 38 24 \u2018Witness\u2019 informant.Co JOHN M.M.DUFF, eS icrioan sigers 13YC | He th] do maou.voy line \u2018The bad roads in the city are responsi- h TAS à anndian- stbers at 13%c; cows, 103d tH map Ba, un, noe UM Rubee sigs vege M6 fOr the high cost of delivery, and their 8% Jamses Street, 6» Creseent Street Ye; rade fring \u2014 Edward Watson 21 de.are cee fee pue Pas.1 14 condition, and the lack uf transportation < \u2014 Ritchie.reperted 1,023 cattle on offer at | à a of = iv ri ao pane Vs 20 tacilities from ihe shipping polnts on the PATENT ATTORNBES prices similar to laa) woek, top quality Gen.Kiésxd.141 19014 Waves./: °°; 117\u2019 [8Teat lakes in the spring prevent us from being quotod at 13¢, and secondary! #120 Huvamakioc,* vu do pref.di .! [taking advantage of the first reduction ln \u2018 214 ; pulls.Me 3 | Teva GentraL .West U.T.cue .Drics which the operators make around Q \u201c1- ce; bul 5 lle j .Co got.sees seve quan.vere sede a It as Abou the end of the .ie ; + ue sone @ sere sees esse Mon is year before our prices were + LONDON WOOL SALES EEE |Teduced to the summer level of $6.75 per a sé .QUOTATIONS ton, lesz 2c for cash.\u2019 &.DENNISON, P FETHERSTONHAUQH, BLACK VORE A 8t.James Bt Montres TENT ATTYS 1 Write for \u2018\u2019The Prospective Patentes.\u2018 Cha PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUQH & OO.W.Tayler, B.So, late Examiner \u201c Canadian Patent Office CANADA LIFR BUILDING, - MONTREAL re DEC QE ~~ ue - po a p3 sa oser q Sr tee Be CEP EE ed \"bw ER SRA 5° .; EE i We ne me Rage Le \u201c, + 2500 + CE ME TERY TE \u201cras A i Pac r RSR IE FRR TEEN ce .Kl au eT Te wn * ~ bas\u201d \u201c, LEG aly x WON ei té Yin de wi a 1 5 + > \u201ca i May 4e AH cu object of the association will to De ote.the nearest tasle ge roach to free trade within the Empire.As à means to the attainment of this the association will advocate the tion of al] duties on imports from British countries to the lowest possible revenue rate.e members may be free to support any policy whatever with regard to protective duties on imports tries, the society wil oF poasible means means the : adoption.t mam upon Ca porte from from rite coun- tig thes from le of the British preference ciple of the to be maintained ; in our fiscal policy, and to be extended to.as many articles as ible.Poo foreign ' country under amy cumstances to be mate to the of the national treatment of the Britiah eference.Pas immediate effort should be to -simplify the tariff on- imports all British countries, and to reduce the average duty upon all imports to.a Fate at least as low as the ayerage fe on imports from any foreign coun- - British subject may \u2018become \u2018a mer simply by applying for.membership, and eng to pay to the general secretary the sum.of twenty-five cents, or one shilling sterling, subject to renewal annually.The members are recommended to form} local branches, which shall Be entitled to retain any au tion im excess of the above \u2018mentioned fee, unless the subscription be sent direct to the general The council, or a committee to be 4p- pointed by.the council, will furnish statistical and other information to the mémbers So far as the funds permit.Me for the discussion of the As sociation\u2019s policy will be held in 'as many places and as frequently as pos- si Communications may be addressed to \u201cArchibald M:Gown, K.C., chairman Standard Building, 157 St, James street, or to Johh \u2018Gris le, secretary, room 53, Liverpool & London & Globe Bo Mont tredl.THE PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD | ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO ON THE PRESENT WAR SCARE.\u2014\u2014 Ottawa, Jay 19 \u20ac \u2018Admiral Yamamoto told us that he had beard fn Japan the English: proverb: that \u201cthe pen is mightier than the, sword,\u2019 bgt be rhe lieved -it i uni ke ca a lo 1 e.States ha\" read the + \u201carticles American ' newspapers.\u2019 said Tepuncas Coneul General Nosse this morning in \u2018de precating the foolishly sensational and inflammatory war scare articles which of COBOURG NEWS GULL ISLAND LIGHT.Cobaurg, July 20 \u2014Extensive Tepairs and improvements are being made to Gull Lighthouse, situated mid-way tween Cobours gud of men of gad \u2018are \u2018in J.Brel of 4 Ottawa, and the héhouse, which \u201cdangerous ae be practically rebuilt.In future, on account of.the G.T.R.ferry entering Cobourg, the light will burn \u2018as well as summer.A year or so 1 Hgthtk during a severe struck by lightning.Te rae 48 feet high.The light can be seen at least ten miles and is 45 feet above the water.{begun om the building in a but it was not completed .until Trad tion says that there was 0.a small island where the lighthouse now stands.Several 3] stesmhoats got on pais rock bethe lighthouse.was b \u2018 sons them the old historic William des most serious casualty pam place.on os 2, 1848, when, Dg a severe storm, ro.: the schooner \u2018Canada\u2019 was wrecked on 8 rock near the lighthouse, ahd four of her: hands were drowned.The slips at Cobourg harbor for the pew ew Grand Trunk ferry.to \u2018run between harlotte and Cobourg are fast nearing completion, an and it is ho that the new ferry boat 0 > ostario No A A * will be on the route early in a The dredge \u2018Chief,\u2019 sent here by the Domin- fon\u2019 overnment, is still at work in the barbor, deepening the channel, Ameer THE \u201cKAISER WILHELM 1.SINKS WHILE COALING AT HER \"DOCK IN BREMERHAVEN.a Berlin.July 21.\u2014The North German Lloyd steamer \u2018Kaiser Wilhelm IL\u2019 lies balf submerged at Bremerhaven, a mysterious accident having caused her to heel over on her side while she was coaling last night.The Heting of the vessel occurred with startling suddenness at about ten o'clock, when she n to peel heavily to port without warning.ithin a few minutes she Tay flat on her side, with the water pouring through the coal doors and portholes into the bunk- EE DO YOUR EARS ACHE?Why not use Polson\u2019s- Nerviline ?This trusty limiment cures toothache and earache almost at once.Results guaranteed.Sold sverywhere in 25-cent bottles.\u201d .Pp tb hate Jecently | appeared in some sectigns.Port ny Hope.The staff | BUSINESS COLLEGE .To Toronto, To Hamilton, $9.00, return $17.00.Meals and berth included.Carvedpondingly low raies to intermediate ports | and.BAY or en ous daylight.| Montresi-Tocsato-Hamisee Liné stentoers\u2019 gait en Mondays, vetmetfiet LT Fridaye, st§ pan.Treey conreatence for passengers: Fores ts < Tioket Office, 128 ST.JAMES STREET, (peut ofes a) J.F.DOLARN, City Passenger Agent.INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY, NOTICE TO CONT RACTORS, SEALED TENDERS, addressed te the uandersign: and endorsed.\u2018Tender for \u2018Power use,\u201d will be received at tais office until 18 o\u2019clock on FRIDAY, the 14th of June, for the construction and erection of oer House, together with the accessory Gas Producer Hotse, Trais- former Shelter and a Lumber Dry Kila, in the New Yard of the Intercolonial Raflway at Moncton, New Brunswick.sans and Specifications ot the work can | F \u2018où puis dde 8 at the Of- | be \u2018seen on and after fice of the oe Chief Bug Bugiteer of the Department of I -aug Canals, ool or the Office of General Manager of ernment Railways, Moneton, N.B,, the Office of the Superintending Eagigeer | of the Canals of the Province of pices forms of tender may be obtained.copnd or any tender sot meciesarily y order, \u201c D KX.JONES, Secretary.Department of Rallways sod.Canals, ' Ottawa, S0th May, advertisement Newspape without Ra\" the Department will not be paid SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed - Public Building, Lachute, Que.\u2019 will be received at this office.until WEDNESDAY, August 7, 1907, inclusively, for -the .construction of a Public Building, .Lachute, Que.Plans and specification.\u2018can \u2018be \u2018seen and forms of tender obtalued af.this Department, and or, application to.tbe Poatmés- ter at Lachute.Persons tendering are notifed;that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed f supplied, and.signed with their actual - ignatures.Each tender must be accompanied by accepted cheque-on a chartered bank,n payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten perceat (10 p.c.) of the amount of the.tender, which will be forfeited if the entrant tendering decline to -entec into.a when called à to do so.or \u201cit po il e to com ete IE RCE po er wi 8 returned\u201d ter The Department does not.\u2018praia att - accept the lowest or any.tendes.«1 -By order, PRED.GELINAS, Bebrotarr.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 18, 1907.prs \u2018will not be paid- for this advertisement if they insert .it- without - -| Canada - 4 ee ve er.ay Ou HG CAT Ley 3 .\"| DOMINION LINE v.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.MONTREAL, QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL, July 27.Aug.21 Oct.5 Southwark .Aug.-3.Sept.7 es © 4 Ottawa .Aug.17 Sept.21 Oct.25 \u2018 Dominion .« Aug.24 Sept.23 Nov.2 Steamers sail\u2019 from Monreal daylight; from Quebec at 7.00 p.m The \"CANADA\" is one ot the fastest and most comfortable steamers in the Cacadian of | Fade The \u201cOTTAWA\u201d bolds the recard for the content passage between Montreal and Liv- First-Class rate $65: Second-Class, $4) and upwards, according\u2019 to steamer.MODERATE RATE .SERVICE, To Liverpool, $h.50 aud $43.00.To London, $2.50 additional.Third-Class to Liverpool, -London, Lon- donderry, Belfast, Glasgow, .$27.50.Turcoman .LE J oe oe ve .se July 20 Englishman .\u2026 ., .Aug.8 Ber Genavonsss Aug.17 For all information apply to local agents or to DOMINION LINE, © 37 8¢t.Sacrament Street, Montreal.; IA RIVER Mall Line Steamers Cie | MONTREAL and OTTAWA > | EXCURSION TO CARILLON, $1.00., TAKE 8 A.M.TRAIN FOR LACHINK.x + Hudson, by CiF.B.1.30 \u2018p.m.; re- \u2018turn boat, $1.00 155 St.Aune's, CFR.or GIR, LB vous P-M.; \u2018felurn boat, Mo.= Lachine, 00 TR, 5 pm; reture ped oS © 185 Common: street.Tel.Txt: Sos, st.James st Nos.137, 123 and ne dsor Hotel; T.Ry.- Bonaventure: jon ang st Hear! Q UEBEC SrEaMsH IP co, Lia RIVER AND cuir or or sr.LAWRENCE summer Cruises im Ceol Entitades.THE WELL and.favorably known 89.CAMPANA.\" :1,70)- tonx, lighted by tricity, and with all modern comforts, leaves Mcutreal, on Mondays, at 4 p.m., 29th August, for Picton, N.8., calling- at Quebec, Gaspe, « Bay, Perce,Cape Cove, Grand River, merside, P.E.I., * and Charlottetéwn.P.E.L 7 BERMUDA.Summer excursions, $85 and upwards, the new twin gorew SS.\u201cBermudian,\u201d §; tons.Sailings from New York, 1st July, 14th and 26th Avgust, and every ten days thereafter.Temperature, cooled -by sea breeses, seldom rises above 80 de The finest trips of the season for hedith and com ARTHUR AHERN, Becretary, Quebec por freight, passage and Staterooms, apply ta : : * de 6.BEOCH & C\u20acO., Agents 311 Commis:ioners street, city.Dopertaet of Rai ways and fus Canada, TRENT CANAL.ONTARIO-RICE LAKE - DIVISION, SECTION No.&.NOTIQE TO CONTRACTOR 8 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to Alex.J.Grant, Superintending Hngiueer, Treat | Canal, Peterboro, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Trent Canal,\u201d will be received until 16 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, 7th August 1907, for the works ceñnected with the construction of Section No.5, Ontarlo-Rice Lake Division of the Canal.Plans zhd specifications of the work can be seen on and after this date at tlie office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa; at the office -of the Superinterding Engineer, Trent Cansl, Péterdoro,- Ont.and at the office of Mr.H.PF.Bell, Division Eagj- neer, Campbellford, .Ont., at whisk places forms of tender may be obtained.The lowest or aay tender mot.necessarily ace ; Br, érder:.\u2019 L.K.Jong, Secretary.Department of \u2018Ratlwyys snd Canals, Ottawa, 15th July, 1907.Newspapers inserting this advertisement | ener ete peep a mtr ep re esteem php rr repre free a.Roe = RE ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.CORSICAN (new) July 26 8.30 a.m.TUNISIAN.Aug.9 3.30 a.m.Sept.6 VICTORIAN Aug.16 4.20 a.m.Sept.13 VICTORIAN and VIRGINIAN,each 12,000 tons, are the only Turbine Steamers on Oct.12 Aug.10.Sept.1¢ Oct.19 | 88.JACONA .without autherity.from the Department will not be paid for i the Canadian route.Absolutely no vibration.Record passage, : days, 14 hours.Midship saloons, spacious promenade d lectri lights throughout.prome cet, © ° FIRST-CLASS, steamer and date SECOND-CLASS Liverpool, Londonderry, $43.50 and up.Return tickets at reduced rate THIRD CLASS Live 1, a London or $27.50, and $28.75, according steamer, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.870 and up, according to of sailing.Belfast, Pretorian.July 25 Ionian , .Aug.8 Sicilian .Aug.1 Mongolian .Aug.15 Rates\u2014Saioon, \u2018called\u2019; Second Cabin, $0 and up; Third Class, $38.50.MONTREAL Te MAVRE AND LeNDer,, Pomeranian, July 27 Parisian .Aug.10 Saloon, \u2018called,\u2019 \u2018Second Cabin' Rate, $40 and up; Third Class, $27.80.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN.Montreal.Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE.Montreal.Clasgow WeeklyServioe 8S.MARINA, sold storage .July 5 88.CASSANDRA, cold storage.Aug.1 88.LAKONIA, cold stoarge Passenger Rates\u2014QOne class oabin, to $60.00; Steerage, $26.50 to $30.00.THOMSON LINE, Montreal-London Weekly Service ss.HURONA, o oold storage and cool July 20 88.IONA, cold \u201cstorage \u2018and\u2019 cool ve .July 27 ss.KILDONA, Told\u201d \u2018ctorage and cool air .Aug.3 88.LATONA, cold storage \u2018and \"cool.: BP 2e 0e te 66 er ee ee ., s.AUE.10 LEITH * THOMSON LINE TO ; July 24 THOMSON LINE TO ABERDEEN.pecaLoNA ce vn ee se se eescduly 26 | momapN LINÉ x \u2018ro NEWCisTiE.8S.JACONA .25 ue a July 24 ' THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, Montreal, \u2018Toronto, Quebes, St.John, N.B.ene ol AT RAP M SEPT ITR To LIVERPOOL.From Juy 3.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.July 13 Avg.3.LAKE MANITOBA.July 7 Aus.5 ee RESS OF IRELAND July 28 17.HAMP July 31 Aug.a.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Aug 4 ug.3l.LAKE ERIE Aug.Sept.6.EMPRESS OF IRELAND \"AE.3 Sent.14.LAKE MANITOBA Aug ).EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Sept.3 \u201cSept.28.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .55 ou Oct.4.EMPRESS OF IRELAND 8 .20 84 a.LARE FÉRIE Sent.% dot.1 !PVPRESS OF BRITAIN.Oct.4 .Oct.9 Oct.26\u2014LAKE MANITOBA .Nov.1\u2014EMPRÉSS OF IRELAND, Nov.18 GEO, Mel.BROWN.Pass.Agent, Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Board cf Trade.ELDER, DEMPSTER LINE 88.\u2018\u201cBORNU\u201d salling about July 24th, for Nassau, Cuba and Mexloo To book passage apply to pd DEMPSTER & ©O,, w.B NORMAN L.LUSTER, Imperial Pani © ide \u201c178 St James Street.MONTREAL.SS.\u201cMONARCH,\u201d salling about July 20th,and à cold storage steamer abt.Aug.15th, Both for SOUTH AFRICA For rates of freioht, &c., apply ta ELDER, DEMPST:R & GO.\u201c 819 Board of Trado Building, fe Omang ENT \u2014 Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT.LOWEST MARKET FRIC w & F.P.C CURRIE & UO, ses de.James Swwest, mr even, | JACKSON & CO., = | CARPENTERS, And CONTRACTORS.Valuations made.Jobbing promptty Co attended to.8208 te 335 HIRERWIA ROAD, \u2018 Fol Main 4188, - M \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\" Finest and Fastest Train in Canada ves Bonaventure Station daily at gg ar.Toronto 4.30p.m., Hamilton 5-30 p.m.Nage \u2018 Falls, Ont., 8.20 p.m., Buffalo 9.45 P.m., Lona, 7489.m., Detroit 10,00 p.m., Chicago 7.428 m iegant Cafe Service on above train 7 MONTREAL-OTTAWA Leave Montrea\\*8.30a.m.» TO.35M.10., 42.4 +.1 *7.30 p.m.Arrive Ottawa *11.30 a.m.+13 « yom 16.40 p.m, #10.30 p.m._ ELEGANT BUFFET PARLOR CAR service « tai trains between Montreal and Ottawa, except - on 358.m {rain from Montrealand 7.10p.m.tray, wa.ese two Cars without buffet.(reins carry parlor FAMOUS ALGONQUIN PARK Parry Sound (Rose Pt.), Georglan Bay Monee, desiring to visit ty \u201cex points leave a 0 a.m Through Pullman buffet ca ar, 7 ocPt Sunday.PORTLAND- OLD ORCHARD se arte *8.00a.m., *8.15 p.m.ecping and Parlor Car Servi Portland and Old Orchard, i Se Montreal, \"su nt Cafe Car Service on day train NTREAL-POINT LEVI > (Quebec ) Parlor Car Service to Pt.Levi on train leavin Montreal at 8.00 a.m.Returning leaves Pt.Le À 1.00 p.m.And MONTREAL- -BOSTON n in land el pi tail ew England States, Two trains eave Montreal or Chfe-Earior Carp and th rough Coaches on Piny ns, Slee might tes P g rs and through Coaches on - MONTREAL-NEW YORK pire or outreal f7.21 a.m, tio15 a.m, *648 \u201cDaily, Frreek days.© CITY, IC ET OFF 137 St.James CKET lephones GES, 460 and 461 or Bonaventone Station.gp.CANADIAN.PACIFIC TRANS-CANADA LIMITED Every Tuesday, Thursd and Saturda.at 12.20 p.m.until August Bios © 7 The Fastest Train Across America.ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA Train leaves Windsor ation 1.% p.m, dorough Sleeping Cars Tuesday and Fri- PORTLAND and OLD OROHARC BEACH.VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.through Sieeping Car en train from Windsor Btation at 7.6 p.m.dally.Parior car on train leaving at 9 am.éaily, ez- cept Sunday.City Ticket Office, 199 St.Jaunes Street, \"Next Pest Ofice.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Bonaventure Unien Doepet SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE.5 TRAINS DAILY, BAY EXPRESS Fer Ste.Mya.einthe, Drummondville, 1-25 Lovia Quebse, Murray au : Riviere du Loup, Caceun am Bic, Rimouski and Little : Metis, \u2014 Leaves 7.2% am.daily exoe nday.Buffet Parlor Car Montreal to Little Metis, 1 MARITIME EXPRESS\u201d For St.12 Hyaoint he.Brummendvilis, b vebeg, Riv Lou 0 Eontton st.Jehn, Halifax \u201c| and the \u2018yan eys.es at 12.00 noon dally (except Batur- us\" x River du Loup only).Through -Nleoping Cans to Halifax LOCAL EXPRESS \u2014 Dally exoopt 1.50 Sunday, for st Hyacinthe, P.M.Drummondville, Nisolet and \u201cOCEAN LIMITED\u201d intermediate stations, ie uebec) Murray 1.30 For a 9 L'Aigie, Riviere P.M, du Loup, Cacouna, Little \u2018Train Metis, Matapaedia, Mone- Lae ton, St John and Halifax.ves 7.30 p.m.daily, except Saturday.Through \"gloeping Cars to Riviere Quelle Whart (for Murray Bay points), Metis, St.Jobn and Halifax.11 45 NIQMT EXPRESS for QUE- * BEC and Intermediate Sta P H tions.® e A Daily, except Sunday, at 1.6 pm Slesping Car is attached to this tra.which passengers can occupy after 9 p- GASPE AND BAY CHALEUR.3.Passengers leaving by the Maritime press at oe noon, Tuesdays, and 7.30 pus \u201cOcean Limited,\u201d Fridays, will connect Campbellton with SS.\u201cLady Elleen.\u201d mer Write for Free Copy \u2018 \u201cTours to sum Haunts,\u201d\u201d via \u2018\u2019Ocean Limited.All trains of the Intercolonlal Railway arrive and depart from the Bonaventure Union Depot.CITY TICKET OFFICE.\" Lawrence Hall\u2014141 St.James street, of Bonaventure Depot.Tel.Main 615 J.J.McCONNIFF, City Pass.& Ticket Agent.st.HA \"dau Gsnera! 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