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Recollet, from McGill to St.Peter.d i tal.: iy pcoed Y esdent | \u20ac.RO WA, September Hoevital.from St.Alexis to St.Francois Field.L ; : à RIFLE RANGE.OTTAWN: ta first Xavier.Cw &\u2014Montreal and Britain : ! St.Sacrament, from By.Peter to St.Fran- toh the.\u201c| cois Xavier.ae Lemoine, from McGill to St.Peter.Bt.Helen, f ine to Notre Dame, heavy blow in the ade another | - ; St: Alétié, from Basinmsens to Notze |- nla .\u2018Sipask him, {The Hinaghter of Foreigners Incited me.> ' A - { Ganten \u2018 : forehead .then - .St.Joba, from.St.Sécrament to Notre : al i HONG KONG, September 4.\u2014A Boxer St.Nicholas; from St.Paul to Fouodling.5 eine the haa boon rai ee as Foundling, from McGill to Port street.act to the vommencement of It ia Port, from Common to Foundling.\u2018the Canton-Hankow Railroad and ein vofdace, d'Armes square, from Notre Dame eoflection of funds for the payment of the chy Ret or of oe à Commiasioners street, from Grant to Com- orelgn indemai or.-, ; : oMelt-najusting, Light Weight, Extra | M A.Tonae | hibition.Ottawa, Sherbroo d atooë thé vent OF + come] ee ee Due mi Deere |G, eS ch Sm nae | Wolfe street, from Notre Dame to Craig.mm the Dom} areal a ST CS Le cœl- à : vi.- \u201c ge co = t ; \u2019 .we - | ; i Y t \"Yieta ; vy 2 tree! did ( | ; CE 2 ; x son Panet street, from Water to Craig.-Mah: i Labore, has uma) exhibitions, but an ah to pt CU \u2018 Co = ; ; VE.9 HE : 9 ared bankrupts .{tor The holdi such an exhibition: URW BE # : A ; È .Ce { i - Prince Duleep Singh is au ofiess of the | would de muc \u201cneigh, We have: 019 WE ENE.=\" First 007 IDE, 3 pK \" =.actus a - : - wo : : .a 03 LR Po TE = rot Ml Ad Fe gd ef gi Ê ; Hi ! 5 ai 2 : ë i F ir 8% SE gs 11143 {si iit 1 al IY -~ T ; ï i ay di Sse if fol ole is a + k ally a communication has been received In its.communicetion the.says the First Royal He ! by the oad Department from the Royal Dragoons.was educated in ectric \u2019 company that it purposes supplying heat through pipes it intends laying.n .x = , and married the youngest daughtar 4 F 5 : ote st Zc, Nc, anû : pany, saying it, too, jtends to ott for publishing an lay conduite in & number of streets.Marriott for De reputation of a young LE Dundo: \u2018 j 4 Axle, > ; - Roms, when the latter .\" } per, the baw sta RIGHTS FROM THE LEGISLATURE.Beale said that, although the lady\u2019s ish troops at Halifax, Nove Seria te Brit i \u201c> \u201cof ninth Earl o£ Coventry.The Fos |.bte a mr \\ ro he Prince oa a oui dow, at \u2018 EN 4 Le rer am fq = i dy 3 51 So ~ ted by up the streets and lay conduits, without i th blication.Aff ng, .LÉ Ce .RS © | Joxpromed the rded hi er Ty mens.A a FLE ES a.a .: a .tL - declare peaki 2 , n and ; vi Le sh LS é .A _ ES - 5 : : Cit; ncil, was due to the pernicious i pis FT ; \u2019 HERONS flo 3 \u201cLaw.abe 3 .fer , \u2018 \u2018 yo Seal méeting Duan tom of ihe Legislature giving companies the rrest.Marri ands, it th LT ee aE | were not fo RE RS Er dd u and\" ARPE S Leagué takes place right to lay conduits without consulting the t pot.fatale.w ] 1 ed : - \u2018Eschools, remerking- : .i a \u2018 \u2018 RE AA À - ; > s ing franchises to companies to lay conduits an effort would be made to get an enact- 2 + a 4 \\ ; ibi Lage fo : : - :+that have been daily pouring-into our Show Rooms.We would prevent the terrible way the streets lek ï = ° a ' en Sal .: ie whet 1 - oo Council the right to call tem for the Library.We are specially provd of our \u2018 on.T.Fee match a4 first.the right to do the same coining from the | Council, In other citi ; | allings, itd them Jucetics.He | fully 20 » on ° nca Dei Semen Gr Co To hea di Ci Pt A a [BEETS Shi TENE | WANF RRNOED ve | Radiat pt | : ¢ \u201c - - For weeks everybody about this Establishment has.in_the streets.: ment passed which wobld compel sil com- were now being tora up.If the Legialature of TRE Regular Peoast operation of a ral conduit.repeating -the évents of twen Display + EN pe scheme from companies w secured proclaiming p | special rights from the Legislature were the streets.i | ANOTHER ERUPTION 4 \"2 OF LA SOUFRIERE, bouids aid vol \u2018 fm VAL \u201c| The &t: Vinoant Volcano is ihgain in | ; Violent Commotion.:_ CASTRIES, Island of St.Eusia, D.VV.E Gen- l'Beptember 4° \u2014 The érephe ~ Be \u2018vice reports that a violent ae ES Soufriere volcano, on the i 1 ae Er 2 Zi all be present.ae An alderman mid today that the reason not mentioned, ber identity\u2019 was #5 CT on Tarte congratulated tre woniety pe, Vérone an RK FALIL FURNITURE c hr Monde Hon TF.Prementie Of these companies having the right to tear plai ; 1 i.Jon the excellence.of the exhibition rerten: tanen's™.To x ; \u2018 : ro.; oe oes 5 sloug with ! + wir.| (Bpatial ) cley, Montreal.were started 9 gr eo | = heen on the jump marking sod ing the New Lin When the Legislature met in the winter pedi r) Dooley, of Mc - te.; ro .- een on the jun ap marking snd arranging ew Lines panies à ley pipas ia one conduit; taie rem Dublin So Timets - Jumas | M0 460 allow Fiicber Bien Biase | pt or bh) \u201cot | srry \u201chays now ready \u2018did what was right it would give Git a 4 a 5 y -\u2026 of new and beautiful things for the Parlor, Bedroom and ' | there would a big i and was goading To T i Fi z i Pratl PE pg Pend =} - MAIS ae [| SUSPENDE 4 _ GUARANTERD Lun Tia SHARKEY \u2018DD RI RAW WORK | \u2018 CE VESTES wild throw by Up Condition Royals Trifomen Roc Rochester \u2014\u2014 Buffalo Beat Tovento and Drew a Few Points Closer to the Top of the Pils.* \u2026 (Special to the Montreal Star.) \u201c_ ROCHESTER, N.Y., September 4\u2014 Playing with a patched up team, Montreal was victorious Cver the champions yester | day in « Irag draws vat and tedious game, marked by uta urilliant and indifferent fielding 40d beavy batting.From the ou:- set the game seasawed, and the result was in doubt until tbe \u2018ast Rochester man had been retited in the ninth inning.Souders was in the box for Montreal at the star: and lasted seven innings \u2018when Manages Dooley sent him to cover tirst base and moved J.Raub to the centre of the dia mond, a change that was instrumental in winning tae game.Dooley started off to play first base, but venturing to differ with Umpire Sharkey after an unusually off col- out bit of work was sent to the bench in the second inning.Montreal was first to score, going alter McFarlane in the first inning with sufficient speed to get two men across the plate.Another score was added in the second when Dooley opened with a long double and went around on a sacrifice and -a long fly.A fielder\u2019s choice, a passed ball and an error by \u2018Ziemer added another ia the third and then the Royals were content to go without scoring until the sixth when Fuller's drive for three bases and a fielder\u2019s choice yielded a run.A pass, & single, an infield out and Kelly's hit counted three in the seventh and on the eighth, two more men crossed rubber on three singles coupled with a Henry.In the ninth a pam, a single and a double ve Montreal two scores, m an even Soren and winning the game as Rochester was unable to do anything in the run getting line in the last half of the final inn- in Éochsater bunched hits in the second and aocmulatel fout runs and with the assistance of Stafford added one more in the Tourth.Three more came in the sèventh when the local bitters fell upon Souders and he contributed a base on balls.In the eighth, J.Raub went into the box and the champions took kindly to his delivery.scoring three times om as many hits and a sacrifice, aided by the failure of Shar key to see Hayden cut home from second the pitcher's box.There was noth- Hg in the ninth, however, Raub ping but one man and keeping the oth- or from connecting safely.The score follows: ROCHESTER.AB R PB.\" Blake, Cf.0.8 Eee 1 ray 020 \u2026.Ben.a\u2019 63\u201d cen we o ste see use Pl cae eee cFarian, p-.\u2026.\u2014\u2026\u2014\u2014Ë\u2014 w n © = - * 8 06 OF 08 prne-agmso + bo mate 00 405 4 00 CHAS OOD wl penmaemee rem = 4 = R.BH.P.O.Fuller, c 0 Bouders, 15 nd 1b.Dooley, 1 ad El cosasmame Sl ume mou blemwococo~awe Nl waenwa~wes .SUMMARY.hits, T.Raub, Fuller, - nn Three base\u2019 base Blt, Fuller, Bowie to J.Raub.Fhe.Bi hits, ally.Fuller, 5 [ t Buffalo\u2014 attalo ve reresen 300 Toronto «.«os .100 Batteries-Hooker and and Toft nd Lx At Worcester\u2014 City .or er ses Mewark .Patteries\u2014EBrown and Farmer; Fredericks nd Thackera.Umpire, Cox.* \\GASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Chub.Won.Lost.cent.DEO «ov ane vor on eee a 89 649 vs bee S90 BPS see u\" = = ave soe .vl ervey City oud pet pots a 8 .5 ONCG oo sop om ei œ = y.Montreal .a.410 Newark .o «ov wo soe =» TT 4 \u2018206 - ) National Leagu \u20184 elphia\u2014 ie sense VE\" sisi in .: \u2018:: \u2019006008010\u20141 8 6 2 Eatteries\u2014Pierson and Ryan; White and n.; A no.190008100\u20145 19 ¢ ttaburg \u2026 «oes .830020500\u201418 11 1 Fattertes\u2014Eason and Moran; Doheny and Phelps._ York\u2014 ae nat) LOT.000000101\u20142 7 3 ew York 800660100\u20141 8 © B .ve eres oie «0000000000 7 1 YD eae see »-.00012001x\u20144 13 6 Batterieg\u2014Morrissey and King; Evans Fran ff Chal es vf Pittsburg ves eek un.+ oon, sue sou \u2018vou oper \u2018 Tale ave sed we sone\" Philadeip! New York Tee ssa seg 04s ss .+ oe se ess ony 8t.Louls .002000000\u20143 ¢ 9 YT ashington aes 9000040004 7 1 Aatteries\u2014Sudhoff and Sugden; Townsend, Drill and Clark.At Cleveland Cleveland .\u2026 .40301000x\u20148 18 0 Baltimore .1010232000\u20146 14 4 Batteriee\u2014Hess and Wood; Heisman, Butler and Robinson.At Detrott\u2014 ve eer .-001000002\u2014 8 11 4 Pride hia .003000002\u20148 10 3 hlindelpha ui and McGuire; Husting, Plank and Powers.At Chicago\u2014Boston-Chicago game postponed on account of rain.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, ® 1 won, Lost.cent.Club, Philadelphia.« 575 St Louis .63 49 .583 Boston = 8 a Chi 2.0 010 nee aes .Cleveland \u2026 veer one vue 59 57 509 Washington vie ean see =» BB 62 481 Baltimore .# 63 38 Detroit .0.8 67 391 EASTERN LEAGUE STRUGGLE.Present Series Between Toronto and Buffalo is Interesting.The fight for the Eastern Lea lonship between Toronto and ming interesting.They came together yesterday for a series of games with Toronto, thirty-one points to the good.Toronto went down before the Bisons and now the difference is but twen- ty-two points.In his efforts to win the peonant Manager Stallings has been skirmishing the count for the last two weeks with the idea of ing strength to his team.He endeavoured last week to secure Catcher Phelps, Pitcher McFarlan and Third Baseman Francis from Rochester, offering, it is reported, 81,900 for the trio, but the Rochester management refused to sell.Later, however, they sold Phelps to Pittsburg, but to-day it is announced that Rochester has released e cham- uffalo is cis.The accident to Captain Brain and Outfielder Gettman has crippled Buffalo, and the acquisition of McIntyre, of Newark.will fill a big gap in the outfield.McIntyre is without a peer as a fielder in the Eastern League, or in the country for that matter, but his work \u2018with the stick and on the bases has been a disappointment to Manager Burnham.Stallings paid $1,000 for McIntyre.He has also pur chased Shearon\u2019s release from the local club for $500, but he does not want Jock's services until next season.While Buffalo has been erippled, Toronto has had troubles of her own.During the last series in Providence, Miller, their star second baseman was put out of the e for the balance of the season and has therefore had to call on Briggs to do an extra amount of work, putting him in the field when he is not on the fab.Diamond Dust.Newark has the cellar championship cinch- Pitcher Jack Thielman has been released by Rochester.\u201cThe release leaves only Hemming, Moriarity of the team which began tl the season in Newark Montreal worked in a game Between the Toronto and Buffalo series with Lockport, N.Y., and won by a score of 5 to 4.Sou- ders and Langton did the twirling.The race for third (position in the Eastern League between » Providence and Jersey City is à pret one.The cham are about even for the three clubs, as all finish sh the last two weeks of the season away from home.\u2014 Jack Toft is a catcher whe is ever read thi turn a trick in favour of his i Such t spiking pres ti in the Jaw are mild met When the mi pire isn't locking, man who ed Ji for who spiked J 1 DAWSON PLAYERS AND S STANLEY CUP.A Man From the Gol Gold District.Talks About the Game Out There.OTTAWA, September 4.\u2014 As has been previously intimated, it is a possibility that à hockey team from Dawson will visit Moutreal next winter in quest of the Stanley Cup.Mr.George Nash, formerly of Aylmer, but now of Dawson, speaking on the sub mid that thers was material the ern metropolis for a scptet that thas winter three good teams furnished oh did sport _in Dawson, They were the pri Service, of Commerce and sevens.The at mentioned is gel ar \u2018der the auspices of the Northern Aoateur Athletic Association, In case a team came \u2018Law and laid him up down try to lift the cup, it would be chosèn 4 the three mentioned and the players from among whom the septet would hosen would be Weldy Y Norman Watt (former: of Aylmer), Randy Mo Lennan, Deron (erstwhile of Hes fax), Merritt Terothez of the famous Mont - , Kennedy (once ina Ep Tom au \u2018(who {earned hockey gin ingwood) Sandy Mer of a: ; Beers (a I Kingston), H (son dus ex rake of A ba).The trip would De rather costl estimated that th erpenses ou am to = least Soe.but this fact does po Dawsonites, who are quite will to make up the necessary guarantee, ed they think that their team can capture the trophy.The Northerners expect that can make up the amount by playing exhibition matches en route.ih build covered Jn in Dawson this as t propose doing, it is prée- tically certain that the hockeyists from te arctic ci visit warmer cl search of the silverware, Hockey coker\u201d ead skating come bigh out nt \u2018$630 Winter be er $18,000 Took management expenses, e returns were ing equal to the outlay.vas might be og fared, the rinke were of the open oa erty.| À Sd ie oi a THE: BELAIR = CAUTUMN MEET All Arrangements Are Complete and the Pro-} gramme Decided GIRDLE AT SHEEPSHEAD Arthur Whitney\u2019s Horse Beats Out the Favourites in Fast Time\u2014 Was a Long Shot, Too.Purses aggregating $2,400 are to be hung for the ten races scheduled to be run ôft under the auspices of the Bel-Air Jockey Club, at Bel-Air, on Thursday, September 18 and Saturday, September 20.All the arrangements were oomploted yesterday.The entries for the first day will close Beptember 15, those for the second closing September 17, except in the open handicap steeplechase, for which nominations will be received at the track up to Bepterober 13.Mr.Colln Campbell will preside in the judge's stand.Already a good list of entries is assured, and if the weather be right the xacing ought to be first-class.Chief interest seems to bo centred in the steeplechase, for which a number of local jumpers have been in preparation for some time.The Strathcona race is open, as is the handicap, End some close figuring will have to be made to get a line on the first horses into the straight going.It is expected that a number of horses from Quebec and the West will be entered in the other races, the details of which, for the opening day, are appended: First race, Maplewood, six furlongs; purse, $350; of which $35 to second, and $16 to third; for all ages, weight for age; winners once this year, 6 lbs.extra; twice, or more, 10 lbs.extra.Entrance, $5, and $ additional for starters.Second race, The Trident, one mile; purse, $260; of which $35 to second, and $15 to third; for three-year-olds, to carry 110 lbs.Winners this year, 7 lbs.extra.Entrance, $5, and § additional for starters.Third race, selling, one afd one-sixteenth miles; purse, $260, of which $35 to second, and $15 to third; for three-year-olds and upwards.Horses entered to be sold for $600, to, carry weight for age; four lbs.off for each $100 down to $200.Winners to be sold at auction to highest bidder, any horse liable to be claimed plus value of first money.No sex allowance, Entrance, $5, and $5 additional for starters.Fourth race, Strathcona open steeplechase; about two miles.Purse, $250; of which $35 to second and $15 to third.Welter weights, which are 18 Ibs.added to weight for age; overweight allowed.that have run and not won a oop lachase this year allowed § lbs.Winners once this year to carry 10 lbs.extra; twice or more, 14 lbs.extra.Entrance, $5, and $ additional for starters.Fifth race, handicap, 7 furlongs, Purse, $250; of which $3 to second and $15 to third; for all ages.Weights announced Wednesday evening, September 17.Entrance, $6, and $§ additional for starters.\u2018- The following programme is announced for Saturday, September 20: First race\u2014Ons mile: purss $250, of which $35 to second and fu to third; for all ages; maidens allowed, if three-year-olds, 5 ibn: four vear-olds 29 10 Iba: five-year-olds and 14 Iba.Winners cnce this year rn carry 5 lbs.extra; vba or more, M Ibs, extras Le puntreos % and Third race\u20141% pres» purse 8250, of which MS to second and to third; weight for age, for three-y car-olds and upwards; half- .breds allowed 10 Tbe.rovinos .Entrance $5, and $5 additional for starters.Fourth race\u2014Seven furlongs; purse, $250, of which $3 to second and $15 to third: for all ages; weight for, aa ue Winners at this meeting to carry 7 extra Entrance, $5.and $5 add onal for Starters, \u2019 Fifth race\u2014Consôlation Handicap, \u20ac fur- , of which $30 to second horses that B have run d-not won first money.\u2014 GIRDLE WON IN FAST TIME.It Was a Close Finiah Between the Filly and Dassling.NEW YORK, Beptember 4.Girdle, owned by W.S Whitney, won the great ng and Duster, coupled, le Kean stable, were favourites, closing at even money, with Ada Nay next in Judith Campbell made the running to the main track, where both @irdle and Dassling closed, and in a furious drive Girdle won by a short head.Monte Carlo, Louise Collier, Musio, John A.Scott, Pan Login, River re rate sir Voorhoss, The and Orlando also.Second race, for $-year-olds pad upward, selling, one mile\u2014Rossignol, #5, Martin, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, won: Keynota 8 Red: fern, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, second; fBtevedore Pl Smith, 5 te and 2 to third.Om 40.onmel, pr- e, et, otk also Grail -and Third race, the Great Filly Stakes, for fillies, 2-year-olds, last furlongs of ¥u- turity course\u2014Girdle, 116, Burne, 15 to'1 and and Daszsling coupled in betting.Fourth race, the Dolphin, for hr Hy fu % wo won; Radfsrn, ¢ to § and ampe, Tami thel Wynda, Mary Milden ÿ re | In connection with the Fair Tuesday rise e and Himtime also ra h race, for $earoids ana Prince Zena, 100, Gormley, to Chopin, 113, Alaris, 2 1 to L 2: gaie 107, Kelly, 5 to be ue 1.ney and Bob 25 Dinsmore.SATURDAYS \"8 POLO ne Torento Team is Expectad tn Town The Toronto polo team are expected to arrive in Montreal to-morrow morning, and will be met by members of the Montreal Pole Club at the Windsor: The of the Toronto players, th to Mr C Robert ar where they ere F.B will be stabled during their visit.Am the Toronto team axe bringing on only twe ponies.a-piece, the home ton will not play more than two ponies Following are the players Pho wi will represent Toronto: re & Williams, t.James Elmsley, Mr.Ewart Osborne, Samp bell Myers.Substitute, Mr.A.0.> more.Umpire, Capt.Gordon Miller.' THE MONTREAL TEAM.Mr.Geo Slroard, Mr.J.C.Watso; Mr.B.Weagen, °F A.Beaudoin.Bak stitute, Mr.W.R.Miller.Ump t A F.Wainwright PITTSBURG PHIL \u2018 WON BIG MONEY.NEW YORK, September 4\u2014When W.C.\u2018Whitney's Gunfire won the Twin City Handicap at Sheepshead Bay on Labour Day, George E.Smith, familiarly y known te the turf, world as Piisburs Phti, #f- ected a E ng.commigsieaers went to work quietly, taking all 20 to 1 odds they could find against the Hastings filly, then 15 to 1, and while the horses were at the post they got on a lot manre money &t 10 to 1.The money was placed in amounts ranging from 350 to 8200 eac nearly every book in the ring being eotsnt Cas for \u2018something.When the bets had been cashed it was sald in the ring that the plunger had won close to He also had a big commission on Gloric the winner of the fifth race, getting 4 to 4 all over the ring.Ly ON THE GRAND CIRCUIT.Drivers Geers and Snow Fined for Laying Up Heats.HARTFORD.Conn., September 4.ers Geers, Hudson\u2019 and Snow were $100 for lay up heats at the Charter Oak Park race.the first race, 2.69 pace, Hudson laid \u2018up Twinkie, who was seventh in the first and fourth heats.In the second race, the 215 trot, Geers Prince of Orange in the first and second heats.8now lald up Fanny Dillard In the 2.04 pace.Results 2.09 class, pacing.purse $300\u2014Den R., won, third, fourth and fifth heats.and the race; Terrace Queen, won first and second heats and second money; New Richmond , third.Twinkle, Louise W., Laconda, John T., Star Pugh, Cinch and Sophia also started.Best time, 3.06%, by an 213 class, trotting, pafse $1500\u2014Prince of Orange, Geera, won f qurin au ten heats and race; Monte Carlo, wo and second heats and second King, third Nutbearer, Aguite a Consuelo 8., A.J.D.Invader, Henry The Charmer and Limerick also » Beat time, 2.00%, by Monte Carlo.% aâditiona! fer | w well contested, and resulted as follows: \u2019 2.0 trot; purse, $250\u2014 Little pe Ring, H B.Stewart .\u2026 \u2026 3 : ames Tracey ,.sce 1 Mort IB Dearden 3 Black Wilkes, Ty C Time\u20142.38%, 2 va.se evs oan 235 pace; purse.$350\u2014 Annie Fendix, J J.E.Dearden .Jared, H.T.Ball i.c.«en Lottie Smoker, BR \u20ac Squires Turco, E.C.Warner .Time\u20142 2%, Tong 224 \u2014 A New Jockey Club.September L\u2014J.W.à ses vo ese ses ses, *.aes planned is to include New York, Chicago, Washington, phis and San Francisco.Trinity Bel Sold.LEXINGTON, Ky., September 4\u2014~Enoch Wishard has bought for J.A.Drak oft John Weich, Spring Station, Ky, our- Jear-old brown mare Trinity Beil, Ny imp.ington, dam Famine, by Jiis \u2018Johnson.$2500.The mare was shipped to hocrehead Bay yesterday, the sole occupant of à palace horse car.\u2018 Preparations are Now Being Made at All the Colleges.NEW YORK, September 4.\u2014 football is now causing more talk ooh other college sport.The followers of the strenuous pastime are e strength of their favourite Haven it is thought the followi tof Jast your's Var squad, w college: Captain George B Wilbelmi half- ami tackles; Ho \u2018oit, centre, and Hogan, tackle.Glass, who played in some of the games but who was withdrawn from the Harv and Princeton games because of the year's residence Tule, will return.The coaches are confident thas be will prove one of the urse 31600\u2014Audubon\" heats; Fu tl, 8t.Louis, Mem- F LACROSSE THE BEERS MEMORIAL.Efforts Being Made to Have An In.terprovincial Game Played.An effort is being made to play a lacrosse on Bep 27 between the Quebec and Ontario teams of the N.A.L.U.The of the match, if it can be De arranged, to go to the Dr.Beers memorial fund Shamrock, National and Montreal teams would be opposed to Toronto; Cornwall and Capi our men would be chosen from team, The difficulty in pulling off the ms in that Sh amrocks leave for New We nster probably about September 2, ve eet AQUATICS AMERICANS ARE INTERESTED.Reports of Lipton\u2019s New Yacht Caused Meeting to be Held.NEW YORK, September 4.\u2014Following reports that Sir Thomas Lipton is Building another America Cup ch ip xo Ladyard, commodore A the New Yor Yacht Club, and several.other men prominent in yachting have held an informal conference.No definite action was taken pending the receipt of the challenge.Consider interest attaches to the probability of a pew defender being built + fo I meet the new challe bers of athe club are in favour of Such a a eR an t Morgan, owner of th robin: is being spoken of as likely to head & new rude in case such action is taken.MISCELLANEOUS HUGHEY M\u2019GOVERN QUITS THE RING.NEW YORK, TORK, September 4 &\u2014 Hughey Me er crible Ten.oa cessfu) career.It is said Terry thinks his of bust can do better bn some other 3 of business, and u request Hughe deg) ided he would Bent no more.y ughey\u2019s ring on began on Feb.14 last, when a little over seventeen ; the contest.No decision, however n't the bettie rent the Luk wif rn ; « a cate] ; Coven ns LEA we .- : _ \u2018 : \u20ac we OC ! Hugh bi | : E Sp whos, To ins gmail se a i7 Tas with \u2018\u201cGrif\u201d Jones and.had th red.The pair met n on Way 28 28 i ren hol the.betsae of the Be an Comm.Ton\u201d Annee as New n, .on 18.Reed waa forced to quit under punishment in the sixth rommd.ATHLETICS THE C.A.A.U.EXECUTIVE.A Business Meeting Held in Connection With the Big Mest.A.meeting of the executive of the C.A.A, Lies ed AAA.rooms last evening for the p rangements for the big meet EX takes places on Saturday, September 20.The main business before the meeting was that of selecting the medals and the appointment i of the cials.- Moons AND ENDS.Ball,\" enon, won \"the Dominion es yesterday at the her Gib Fa beating R.Tallendar a 1 match, \u201cwhich was ed last nig at oc mich parlours, gear Sf in a un, = MeBride, who scored 200 to Pelle- Constable Gi of No.8 station, was the winner of revolver competition ve tween the mémbers of the police force.He scored 62 out of a possible 65 points.The German Finite attend the re- ortly at Grunau on the the Am- which he Riggs, of Lawson in two straight.five: a single motor-paced rac race.The annual championsh ionshipa of the Canadi Amateur Athletic Union are he already aœur- ed of success by the promises \u2018of entries, NE herars (roady been received, There or m several Maritime Province men will ai pe On Labour Day, of cricket was P tween the Three eats of 8 are, interesting game \"ped at Three Rivers, be- vers Cricket Club and \u2018the members of the Cricket Club.The ebec Club\u2019s for Toe ute two innings was for six wickets dows.in their second in- nirys., On:that night he met \u201cDusty\u201d Miller, 1% | Chicago, Hughey got the decision after | SEPTEMBER WINDS BOTHER MARKSMEN | Dominion Rifle.Be n° Me ~ 3 Li Wei Advanced.-; A conpEriTon \u201c OISQUALIFIE in the Shooting for the Walker Cup Yesterday.- \u201cOTTAWA, September 4.\u2014 September on the Rockliffe Ranges.\u2018They are characterized by \u2018sudden changes, which make it difficult for riflemen to get on the target.ED they were fluttering in \u2018sa a n.Ond thing with w ty, has the light.On warm summer previous seasons a heavy nae bung the target, but there is no coming gon that score this year: The meeting is now well advanced, and i on he two remaining days there no aûlt-finding than there bas been up to date, the executive will be.excoedi fortunate.Ammupition gives \u2018good mati tion, and on the whole and regulations admit of little to any one can reasonably ob been, however, à few kic respecting.de- mas of officers, but such triticisms have come to \u201cbe looked on as the ew f ° Ace ce competitors named Red, the 77th, for an infraction of Pr as ualified to -which wed, ses 299.ses, WP seas nes woe Ss .oi 0 Len Be 0 des A.eevee + ci \u2018es Rad & Bi = 4 ef; 5 Oh mE © A Member of\u201d \u2018the British Team Led | winds, somewhat of tbe wal class, are | SION.ead dork [ proving a puzzle to many of the riflemen Srafr-Sergt.E.Bkedden, 13th .+ There bave |: ae st be- wp oon pe te teams 0 of six \u201cany any regiment.; Small Site \u2018a, Cun\u201d pel), sss.pee obs.ane ne.J.EB Ten ean $ I won $19 Fo ng, .; pe wesssveass oi 68 Pte.Geo.B seb.oon gat n° we 8 Stak Bergt.W, H.Vandi, à \u2026.Following won $10 Pte.G.ping, 300 V.B.C.iv oe oe M Capt.RS air, a sep dss ove seenet O8 Sm 3 ow BB 3e EX ous Us wi nofese ob = F ce win : ky A} Alert Tin ue ee ere vas, ë a.se cer Lae - ee: .-Major = - A Sees, sor FR aR a a : c i Brown, Stk he 4S eves ou § ! eut.ident Sed dee ! Lot SAE Ie porte a pu à 583 ir Toes re [ Surg.Motor AR: .sialowing won $8- ne, 10th R.G.se ooo.Gant.TR Wynne, oth .ge esenenes Following won $5: Pte.H.verse ith R.G.phaaseeess M.J.Dinnen, 1st Hus.MB: 00\" vous - 500 vivons nd Black.Wated .5.H.Hayhurst, 18h.apert, SM coccu000 wane 13th Captain A.A.Wilson, SSr coucoure vevavens Pte.HE.MoDonald, E0th .+.Captain R.B.Carter, fd Pte.R.McG Pts.B.C.O\u2019Brien, 20th .Lisut.A.Pain, ith.Arm.-Sergt.J.H.Boott, Border Rifles.| Edeut.& Comparten th ngueu fra seunt dèce esses Pte.C.B.Oliver, %ist .».seses doses Following won $4: Captain E.Stewart, Captain Mitchell.KA Major B.cf datt-gerst ee En SLASESS3 MISAIISINIISIISESEEE sssuuse sasunséoctueug ia Sesessnsene sscesove coupes essarss mess sesenne R.L rporal John Cuven.| pen CA.Captain H: H.Cole, tn rp.A.Paterso = eases w.urer, .F.Mitebell, inh, a\u2026uu000 000 A.A vor vas voice ve +04 one * doe + eee oes eas see ELLES e KE.ng.ves ses 8.- H Ith cu vou eos oe Pte.on.IMB.000 cee coe on Browster, TMA ico co vos saree Pin Baron de Lt ai Corporal A.Beckett, {Bik wwe \u2014 wn.= \u2018Pte.G.Gretn, GG.sees ses see ae se Three 53's counted out: - \u2018The Walkae ré D,C.0.à bcote sn ts at the 20 1 3 tair-Be Whitley, RM oe Pa 2 AK Stone Bho vues = QME E.E Colline, Mth .© Staff-Sergt.J.C.Carruthers, , 4th Hua.® Col.-8ergt.w H.Sproule, dira D.C.O.Pte, Wrists, tb, DCoR TT 9 -Col.-Bergt.C , Ârms ee > ! 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Pte.A HE Jones, IBtR .-.ces wos wre wer 88's counted out.I SHOOTING AT SEA GIRT.RIFLE RANGE, Sea Girt, N.J., =) \u201c\u201c PURITANOS\u201d COSTS the inter-state shoo tournament.victory was prac conceded to from the ty-.Regiment, New York N.G., but the from the Now Jersey R ent a remarkable spurt st U0 yards, two of Its six megabers scori no points out ot à possible $ and won out, theredy great joy - the entire J.contingent.mpany A, Sixth ttallon, D.C, N.first prize In the oo team Q canded five men in man firing seven shots at 30 yards: and 1 shots me winning total, 818 out ble 860, carried wit it a prise of and a medal for each member the team.The Rrincipal competition scheduled for to-day the Inter-8 match fo: sol It has all the qualities st 00 yards being fired by of a Cigar THE TRAM FOR BISLEY.\u2018 penal to Reduces Number Does Not oo Woot With Favour.9% (Special to the Montreal Star.) \u201cORTAW tember 4~The \"reuse the number or the mem of the :§-asmoal team from twenty to Afteen RA co by Binperor and Empress.3 \" (Special to the Montreal Star.) E \u201c DÔSEN, Polish-Prussia, September 4.\u2014 © \u2018The process of dignifying and entertaining : Prussia with Imperial functions was inued yesterday with marked success.The streets were thranged with spectators ; when the Emperor nd Emprows went to A he parade grou or the itary review, 7 a thousands of school children, the girls i in holiday, frocks and the boys on the sunny wide of the streets, lined up the route for them when they returned, These battalions ef children took the place\u2019 of the close files of.soldiers massed yesterday for the Em- lly resi and police precautions were .The presence of so pw an assemblage of children, Polish as as German, aphied that the language question, which has been a racial bone of Hie tention, has rot | been raised in welcome Emperor icturesque as were the flashing cavalcades escorting the Emperor snd Empress through the artistically- de- pa corated streets, and brilliant as were the night scenes, with drum beat.bugle-call, torch-bearers, and the pleasurable excite- \u2018ment of the happy populace, the chiei spec- -tacle was the review of tac Fifth Armv Corps.About 40,000 troops were marched over undulating meadows for inspection.The artillery was most workmanlike in ap- E> and the infantry marched and .colin with admirable precision; but the cavalry was most conspicuous for excellence ne agent, The mounted force included n and was perfectly horsed.The Sy ven of the German staff that it bas suéceeded in obtaining the best horses for \u201cgoilitaty training, was confirmed hy the display of the cavalry in this review.The Emperor conducted the inspection with business-like thoroughness and was \u201cevidently a hero to the army as well -as Îte sovereign.The troops were marching with \u201cmusic for hours throughout the \u201ctown after the review.and there was uni- versa] delight over the military pageantry and evenine illurminations.There were no ei of Polish disafiection.Posen was only half Germanized when the Emperor eame; it is to-night a stronghold cf Imperial pride.\u201cGANADIAN SOLDIERS ARE RETURNING HOME.Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight Officers ] J Men Sailed From Liverpool Re on Wednesday.; # LONDON, September 4.\u2014Two hundred à and fifty-eight officers and men of the C'a- madian Mounted Infantry sniled yesterday on the ElderDempster liner Lake Erie, from Liverpool.A PESSIMISTIC VIEW, - ~ (Special to the Moutreal Star.) , WOODSTOCK, Ont, September 4.\u2014Fred Brown and Herbert Joalin, two uth Alcan { A \u201cQian : Mounted Fo returned \u201chome \u2018yes | he poses Their impressions of the place as t regards the prospects for success for an en- : ergetic young man at this time are extremely A pessimistic.\u201cSouth Africa is crowded with >} bost of disbanded soldiers and men from other lands, who have proceeded to the country in quegt of work and wealth, and the majority of them are unable to obtain 4 gituations.\u201d said Joslin, \u2018all positions with ; a sufficient pecuniary allowance attached bave been filled months and the = ed to performs is ca quali dir win te .office and in the mine mor vor of tbe Kaffir and te es starvation wages,\u2019 hk de emétintat M oslin went on to ex- that it at least four years A ore the country would come to its normal condition agam.However, the British Government 1s acting with remarkable celerity and the Boers are being returned to their former places of abode safely and quickly.Latest Returns From norme WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, , September 4.\u2014The latest returns how that 236 of the 246 towns and cities in Vermont es the following vote for governer: ul- lough, Republican, 31,175; McGettrick, Dem- 7.185; Clement, icense Republica, 97 487; Sherburne, Prohibition, 2 F es.towns in 1900 gave Stickney, 7 Republican, 17533; Senter, Uemocrat, 16,- F- 847; all others, 1,508.The ten missi towns in 1900 gave ppd 1.09 and Senter, Democrat, 292; $ \u2018confit the earlier returns 1 me ten neïther candidate having the majority of all votes cast, the elec- vil be thrown into the Legislature the MeCullough and Clement leaders already\u2019 yan a majority in their favour, \u20ac mies the was then with us.ness of View were ail who came in contact wi A F i I ~ jed by a certificate of American origin, and s.0 the hn pa = 2 v \u201cIt is not im 5 arnt official of the vernment, \u201cthat while in f souder 10th, \u2026 Matriculation: ssaminetions far entrance te Faculties of She u a Law, Medicine and Ap- and \u201cScholarships tu À a Lectures.tn Law commence 5.0000 1a aui atper Pecciles 06 8 The Royal Viotorie Coll wi be svete receive otudenta ea a oth.+ » Blank forms to be filled in by candidetis fer culation the ané copies of a.» be obtained om application , J.A.NICHOLSON.Ask for the GetagenBar me 7 me \u20ac seu Registrar, MAKE THE LITTLE ORES STRONG AND HAPPY.Malt | Breakfast Food Is Iavaluable: For Growing Children Malt Breakfast Food is the bést food for children of any age after infancy.lf you would have your little ones thrive by putting on firm and m; bone and muscle, be Mal s ly digested; it and gives res and healthy sleep.At the present time we know of many mothers who are bringing up weakly and frail children on Malt Breakfast Food by advice of hyaïcians, and the results in every case are Éappy and promising.Malt Breakfast Food pleases the whole family 1t produces & vitality and energy that oatmeal and ordinary foods can never bestow.Order a package from your grocer.CANADA AND) GERMANY Representations Will be Made to the Colonial Authorities in Regard to Germany\u2019s Latest Move Against Us.OTTAWA, September 4.\u2014The order of the German Government obliging importa of American wheat to be accompanied by a certificate of the origin to prevent its admixture with an wheat, has been in effect for some time, although not very n- gidly enforced until lately.When GQer- many, in 1888, renewed by tentative agreement her favoured nation treatment of goods from Great Britain and British colonies, exception was made of goods from Canada and Barbadoes.The result has been that ever mace then wheat from Canada has been obliged to pay a duty of about 32 cents per bushel, while wheat from the United States, coming as it does under the minimum tariff, pays only ten cents per bushel.The difference in duty is also about fifty per cent.in the case of other grains.ln 1897, before this discrimination went into effect, a single Canadian firm exported to Germany 1,767,397 bushels of grain vis Mont real, and 1.540.842 bushels via Portland.The export continued to be considerable for a couple of years, until the German authori- tics got on td the fact that Canadian grain was being ship) ped as American grain through merjcan porte.Thin came the c'ler re- quirim, al\u2018 Americar grain to be acu mpan- and the Premier made further representations to the colonial authorities pointing out the advisability in Canadian interests of having our cereal products treated in Ger many similarly to the cereals of other British colonies and the United States.re has been considerable correspondence with the Colonial Office on the subject More than a year ago representations were made to the German Government, through general in Montreal, to the same pointed out that Can- three fr four times as much as Germany imports from us, and also that the Canadian duty on German 50 per cent.than the duty tates, wthough the latter favoured nation treatment in Germany, while Canadizn products must pay the maximum tariff COLD STORAGE SCHEME AWAY DOWN EAST.ARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I, tem- be \u2014Premier Peters, of Prince Edward Island, announced yesterday that the executive of the local Government bad into an nt wi pany y of Canadian and American capitalists whereby the latter will erect and maintain for thirty years a cold storage warehouse in each county in the province, with sufficient capacity to acco ate and provide cold storage for all animal and agricultural products of the province.The company will also erect large canning Fe = at Yarious points.e company boo.the first year Rly Hy a annually in wages for a period of thirty years.The Government will tee the issue of the company\u2019s bonds and the company will be exempted from all taxation.have left ore heir mark of Metropolitadi His great 015 dod STR A pty, Hf TL Or Ar beloved Bishop of Wah Dunlop, Jr son of board the | mies Bishop Sullivan, of Algues Hebe United & the 1 54 vai weakness te the Church, mouse = pry er ier ite oT Tone or ; cl Sad mothers x healthy, 7, [amet tally shot Rimaelt while out hunting.8.s » o when ; or happy eniidren.* Favorite Prescrip- that he TIO om one pier to an- ¢ à tion Ra the mother strength give other on an old boat-house d and the LR panies\u201d iad pan ae LAER 1, then, S| Lahn i .#5 nm the pourlsbrent meccbey bird shot, (ond gung ! Dunlo ex the con- x > .thful feeding nursimg abdom ree Js a =! * bou.ne 9 body wil be taken to Bafal, TL ame Pre.N.Y x Tada virelees Telegraphy for Italy., came: | (Special to! the Montreal Star.) re : ace contac \u2014 The Govérnment h = CHORISTERS OX STRIKR gian Singers Rotused to Attend Sun iay Behearsals.| (Special to the Montreal Star.) STERDAM ber 4.\u2014 The chor A of the Roy otherlands Opera ouse have gone on strike.The mans, wr t insisted on their attending on Sun daa which brought about the trouble, \"he strike culminated in a riot last evening.Socialists\u2019 the and relatives et the trikers occupi the approac o the el Dosis: and prevented the performance of ne of Offenbach\u2019s operas.rey ew choristers had to be empl ere escorted to their homes coma mob stoned the police.w ho charged the general panie The te of The aity threaten to break wp al he performances where the supplanters of he strikers appear.- .Accidentally Shot Himself.Che erabtiement of à vire i 5 .for ; MACKAY: \u2018INSTITUTE.DEFECTIVE SPEECH CORRECTED.Tu» DEAF TANGHT TO SPEAK ! THE BLIND EDUCATED ! Pupils mage proficient Ir in the following trades: Carpentry, cablnet- ing and shoemaking.The Blind ugh musio and chair-caning.A thorough education 1m ed to all.Lip-readinx & specialty.hool re-opens WEDNESDAY, September 10th.For terms, eotc., address Mackay Institution for Protestant Deaf Mutes and the Blind, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal.Que.MRS.H.E.ABHCHOF'T, Superintendent, GEORGE DURNFORD.187 13 eod Secretary.Resident and THE HARMON) Per genou Incorporated 1802.Young L es OTTAWA, P, Oat.In direct affiliation with the \u201cCanadian Conssrvalery of Music,\u201d Mr H.Puddicombe, Director.THIS SCHOOL will REOPEN on SEPT.11th COURSE\u2014From Preparatory Studies through Matriculation Subjects.STAFF\u2014 It well qualified masters and governesses.eee 7 ie limited to ApRly by by ster er 2 31168 HARMON, Prise ve MOUNT ST.MARY 326 GUY STREET, MONTREAL This boarding-school, under the direction of the sisters of the congregation of Notre Dame, will reopen on Se, ber 20d.For particulars apply to the Superior.191 30 eod MISS LETITIA HALL PIANOFORTE TEAONER, HARMONY AND THEORY OF MUSIO.Pupils prepared for Examinations.STUDIO 24689 87.OATHERINE 8T (Over Mason & Risch Plano Co.) Address 49 Waverley St, Montreal Annex To 208 3eod Belmont, .Boarding and Day School for Boys.Schoel Re-opens Sept.10th.Beautifully situated in its own unds of 2 acres.Boys prepared for ilaguon, the universities and business life.sive terms $1 year.Special advan.6 per tages for délicate boys, a trained nurse living in the house.: For prospectus SHY, 187 13 eod GBERT, Master.THE MISSES GAIRDNER 74 MoQGMN Oocllege Avonve: \u2018\u2019rrunsnar, scrTimeeR PE aaminatioos VPdecred for the University School ist Frans Le ceive visitors on Book-keepi danki , business, arithmetic, shert- band, ste at the 8 pencerian Business Oo i 151 Bleury, G.Ww.THOMPSON, Prin, à THE MISSES McDONNELL, 675 Lagauchetiere St.Will re-open their classes eu MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st.206 8eod iI2 DUROCHER STREET.Miss Smith and Miss Prary vill re-open their school on Thursday, 11th September.EDUCATION IN FRANCE.VILLA MARJORIE PHYLLIS A com- fe Pr at EE languages Lad art.Canadian, English and rences.MMK.FER 2 reute de Croissy, V.near FARIS.LONGUEUIL RECTORY SCHOOL A TIT sors Wil De unten on boarders.Pri.French by vate tutoring.penotical method.Typewriting (Remington).REY.N.A.¥.BOURNE, B.A.201 1804 Tongass, MRS.MUIR 8 SCHOOL 350 1-2 ST.ANTOINE ST.\u2018Noa.Sont.à see.re-opon Westmount Private Classes coumer- Ww special .Individual instruction, Lessons mail.Terms rate.Por information iv to MISS IRWIN, 379 Wood ave.27 do TWO BOER PARTIES | Co ~ COMING TO CANADA.OTTAWA, Beptember 6.\u2014 The Depart ment ol Agriculture bas been officially ad- | i E les ci Peri ; = = = on dhe have Ki Quelle station t .Yew end \u2018miles in lene | tre Dame street.Sale at 220 p.m.MARCOTTE BROS.3 Auctioneers., PALMISTRY\u2014 PHRENOLOGTY._ Prof.A.Young, aT | S304 5%.Catherine 8% sherges 000 to $8.00 186 83 de.EDUCATIONAL.500 Guy Street (corner Lincoln Avenue, ) MEADMASTER : Mr.¥, ¢.WARD-WHATE, RA.L.O.P.(Lead.) yh class 7 Boarding and Day School for Preparatory Class for Young Boys - Under a Skilled Master.Evening preparation class o to all pupils pred the school.i pen matricu the Province of Qu inations fn Law, Medicine, tistry, Phar ne Commerciat subjects taken by a special- Re School A opens Wecnoscay, BOARDERS.ack puni accommodation for a few resi- puni, under the direct supervision ead master and resident assistant A For further particulars and prospsctus apply _ THE, HEADMASTER, Tel Up M 0 Guy street 191 21 eod CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME, POINTE CLAIRE, P.Q@.Owing to its delightful situation on Lake .Louis, this institution possesses super advantages for health and study.The educational course comprises every useful branch suitable for young girls.orm moderate.Classes will be resumed the 1st of September.For further informa The Mother Superior, Congregation De Notre Dame, 98 Pointe ( P.© Prévert KING'S HALL y COMPTON, QUE.Situated in the Switzerland of Canada.Attractive school for girls, complete course, Kinder- to college.Entire teaching staff from England.Send tor prospectus to .MISS GENA SMITH, Lady Principal, COMPTON, QUE.487 18004 ASHBURY COLLEGE, ARGILE AVE, OTTAWA, ONT.A Residen: and Day School for Boys Tirntg Bestdent Puplla, } ory recsived.Pasta.Science Room, Play Ground ay Preparation for the RM.Kingston EST Ser Tn for LITTLE BOYS ax.P.WOULLOOMBE.B.A.(Oxea)., _ 160 260ed4 ! Headmastes, DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, the oceèse of Montreal.L ident\u2014The Moat_Rev.w, B.Bond, vas net 1 es ee rn || 00.vba roll ong Be, qu « Leipsig servatorium.rating up L this excellent institution is based on and knowl Board, leundcy calendars, etc.eS PRINCIPAL.ui 15 coû Dunham.Que.ST.MONICA'S { FORMERLY % HOUSE) Residential awd Day School for Giits 17 BLOOR STREET.WEST, TORONTO RIOPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPT.M, 1008 EEE mE aE greminations, Mindergattes and primary Re chers thorough! qualified aod .of mighest academic Standing.§ Specialists In Heme ees.Kxtensive snd dasutitul srounds.For prospector apmly.to RAE, The Piqueer Residence see.\u2018Uae = versity Women.\u2019 SLAILDAS COLLEGE M 2 wd sise RABVANTAGES : fear Weakly action A), Our Snlassesms, Me; 428 and 453 8.| -Inapecter.-.Ward Whate's School lation classes for McGill Board Exam CONVENT OF THE | Church of England School for girls tn t staff mia, ander the the direction of as round est principles of life apd ¢Luttion, \u201cTE For ne ae, ve | $253 fk or are Sigs == and 8 i \"FRASER mons MATER. - © Light guitar: Dog in keñnel Hears the sound; Wonders who is Prowling \u2018round.\u2018Lasgs at window ot Smiles and sighs: .: kennel Says.\u201cI'm wise.\u201d First- a swear word, Then a seream \u2026 y At a dog \u2018with | .Teeth a-gleam., .Lass is tening Help to ee ; Dog iy eating Trouser leg.Girl next porning- a.iss McGuire\u2014 \"\" 2000! Takés guitar to : = Build the five.i \u201cWshington Star. Growth Dr.Carman Tells of of Methodism |: The Progress of the Church Outlined at the Conference in Winnipeg To-day.=-Variety of Topics Discussed.- - During the Last Four bid y a 2 (Special to the Montreal Star.) WINNIPEG, September 4.\u2014-The address of the General Superintendent, Rev.Dr.Carman, to-day at the quadrennial ses- largely with.statistics, thé growth in Canada of \u2018the- Church, and the various organirations connected with it, during the past four years.In his retrospect of the past quadrennium, the General Buperintendent said: \u201cThe four years just closing, saying nothing of scientific and industrial advance have been years of religious and political prodigies.Surely God worketh in the midst of the nations.Christian missions rise in their strength, and the gateway is open to the mime re Restricting our view to our own what bave we beheld?We have sot a à great war that might have torn the British Empire asunder and left it the easy pre ogtile powers, providentially turned into \u2018effective occasion of more broadly uniting the vital bonds of the Empire, and weaving them into firmer bands.We bave seen the colonies at the end of the earth, in purest motives of kinship and love, of civil and religious liberty hastening to the assistance of the Mother Land, and voluntarily sharing in her sacrifices and conflicts.e have seen the hor rors of war mitigated to well nigh the utmost possible extent, the women and children of our foemen protected, clothed, fed, and even gathered into schools and into hospitals when they needed them.We have seen our enemies not slaughtered and.shot down, not enslaved or shut up to fever and death; but carried in the nt shi of the world-encompessing mavy to healthful lands and favo climes to restored in due time to their farms, their families and their homes; to build up, under imperial benefaction and guidance, a rong com- Te for commercial perity, for 89 I \"len and for the o vers enlarg: Sood and multiplying Advantages ice, intelligence and freedom ho of Jue ; Whe ormer times were better than bese world is not a all im roving: Etat Christian sentiment is not way as a governing energy in the our attention to our own Dominion, what do we see?We behold a no tional phenomenon of prime importance, one of the grandest political opportunities.of all the centuries; an.o area for one of the moat stupendous migrations of races in the annals of time.\u201d As in the discovery of America, as in the opening of Africa, pearing spot a Watley to do Jo wi ith the of t ingdom and the respon bility is ours.Fatty.rool.religiously the burden of sib share of the burden o reposts ont the very men, the TT ference a urch representative assembly I bts be fo me his Conference, gathered innipeg a & gateway o is ©] domain, at this pjumeture of the a opening | Dominion, has \"ey to do with the future of these movements; mighty as the rising tides of population.in the United (tater one hundred years ago; fo, as the influx of peoples into Aus te or South à Ars in our itr, pur a is our e-Asbury opportuni Danham-Cese start over lips itable.sad ro.sourceful plains, and Teer valleys and mountain ranges.TY, experience, ol ion com ne.So,urge upon ne his hour.\u2018He that Tays Xhe foundation Tu à house bas much to do with the bh of the walls and the suitable neas of the apartments, Thé and st of the fountain has to do with the ction und force of the : The Church of God muet, à at least, keep the foundations Ballet and vante 3 Ei iy the aE 4 v - .3 unities As J -N, Gf of Sen po Tze, con : He 1 wi tion.Jb cu Bt his Lite: fe present mo .oe was not - y su net CE people Tras 2 New: \u201cDes hl omy onda eco E Eo ir : EE benny: economy A ety I: | re, Tormidable, and on the other t foal ER Poiana pat tn Sonex.tions, 2nd be with; thee = » the G >; hdd securing uniformity and effectiveness ministration of discipline; (5) of a wisé and.|- persistent maintenance of a uniform policy \"of advance, marking out new fields, drawing helping them in their.work, espet mi sion of the Methodist Church of on the entire.connexion.fotr men a4 they raies.dealt with a variety of.& Its introductory ion was A well-ordered dont man declared Jo be \u2018indis ble.On ei subject he said To decure this well ordered -superin ency, thé need of which is universally ag wledged several schemes are su 1) \"The \u201cstatus Quo,\u201d mattérs aE a they are, except perhaps a little more! lo- su lon, t esg- matelas Pie Special Limited ith A here 4 \u201cLocal Express\u201d or \u201cMoccasin Fa which scheme may.answer very well for a railway that has its, General Supervision d both the \u201cfaämited\u201d and the \u201cLocals,\u201d bpt looks rather lame as an ultimate when the caïl is for a vigorous church polity.(2)\"Three General Superintendents, Heade of De , Missions and Education] one to reside, say, in Mon! , one in Toronto, one in Winnipeg.This plan must contemplate some additional local supervision as it could not without help meet the northern and west ern needs: (3) Three Generel Euperintendents without the Departments, one to réside in Toronto, + one, say, n Winnipeg, \u2018and one in priser Colum! is.ad retient ei 0 ob supptyf i * Conferences and Sharman oF Distt \u2018with young men = and the \u201cDepart ments to remiin with ar Secretaries 4s hitherto.Possibly some \u201cwould have mote General Superintendents; and bly some would have \u201cnone: Sat hand the fimmncla! aspects of the e problem e is gral S Superin tendency.wi \u2018with\u2019 Lite conditions Da s eep-lpi in our fundeny Basis of Union.Two or more General So.perintendents for.run and well arranged ed united\u2019 action we be greatly helpful to \u2018unity \u2018and sired administration, consistènty' xad faces of policy and vigorous aggressive t in, eur circhm- eT at they must be wich and so situated as to spend much, if-mot all thelr ti travelling at large in the few fields and over the Dominion in aid of 't pew fields.Ad in, on the other hand, it -to ea t mere loça supervision, er porary and unceriain supervision seeing nward movements Jlanoed this Conference.t must men ly, fall of ui 5 vigour.and Dervisency.without f favour ect \u2018must we proceed wi this EE + =, motto was adopted ir a Rte ma of eee peur of year men, LX out, tind By hem ORDER.ur PRECEDENCE, \u2026 Dealing rdée -of- precedence in State aps ve Gexteral Buperintend- this: Ton his question de Gener] Confer- fo age of the paphic pééhoritir in this i tinetions.pt A vl MR neee of f | Si : The ( y Confer: erente of 1804 comes 1% this position and recommended the co-operation of the ethodist Church mittée, \u2018following whith | ente with other re | Ynsiness ence 8 : Fes \u2018has advanced the an important stage.Bo that tHe views of off chufches have béek aid eue de has © Hail \u201cih are thinkigg w walk.\u201d rtga Walking.you gave it wa.\" Gave .{ss Bharpsonfiat declares; : ar for music.\u201cThey say he fell at her feet the first | enforced; 4 ject of simple diversions, mi Df NES pos, of, Ss, toe pt wanneon mar WEDNESDAY.aid 'T \u2018TmuRSDAY.D -70 DE SELD IN FRR ber Srd wind 46M.\u2019 20043 may not interfere with the Church: within _the purely religious domain, yet occasions \u2018arise.when there \u2018should be a recognized authority in the Church for communication with the Government on common concerns \u2018and on the Church\u2019s public interests.Such an occasion was thé eviction of the Fox Bay settlers, some of whom were Methodist people, où the purchase of the Isle of Anti- i by à capitalist from France.It will bo remembered that these families were to have been deported from thé island win- out any proper, consideration on humane or le Unfortunately the matter fell into the wrathful waters of party politics, where many a gallant ship was wrecked or stranded.There was much agitation on the matter in the House of Commons, in \u2018our Conferences, and in the country.In vindicating the character of our people on à struggli ing mission against misre resenta- \u2018tion, and in protecting them in t defencelessness and , some of our\u2019 brethren rendered most valuable service to the the Church aod to the country especiall Dr.T.G.Williams, Rev.Beh, oa Alex, \u2018Mills, Esq., KC.ou Pat Bond gM ligsions and ite be, Executive i es secure as great favours ns Possible for these lonely people, for whom there does \u2018not appear to have been much shelter in the law of the Province of Quebec and its heartless administration, and obtained for them, through agencies named above, very liberal eon engene and help from both the Dominion Government and the Government of the Province of Quebec.These Fox Bay settlers were, on their own choice, moved to the North- West, when it likely would have been to their advantage 2a sea- Faring «people to go either to Labrador or Cape ston as they had opportunity to do.Perhaps the whole matter throws a little liglit on the subject of our communications with the Governinent.\u201d ST.JAMES\u2019 CHURCH, MONTREAL.pote cond tion of St.James\u2019 Church, Mont- ed special mention, the fo lowing being the gu General Superintendent's remarks Txt the time of the General Conference of 1898 the long growing embarrassments of oyr principal church in-the commercial metropolis of the Dominion were seriously | threatening to deprive us of this important \u2018causé \u2018and its valuable property.The Con- \u2018| ference expressed its pro pus pympathy with St.James\u2019 Church, M thorided its pastor, Rev.T.G.Williams, canvess thefonnexion in its beard The plan submitted ere in 00,000 for Montreal, $50,000 for the Montrènl Conf Conte and 8100,000 for the other Anaval rences, which amounts, if paid in with degree of Lage dil would, with the Temple din , leave the church with o Ft \u2018ès the congregation could ¢ é-ordisary way of © at Conferencé ; yor ip prosecuted thé can' müch_ seal, industry and ace he fact that the property, notwithstanding ita enormous burdens, is still in our possession, and in improved finan condition, Tedounds great! | te edi! those penirusted with e ns ies - of those who Fiepons contributed to the work of deliverance: Montreal paid in its allotment, the Montreal Conference considerably over half its quota, while the other Conférenges have not reached even half of their share as assumed 23 by them.Montreal Star greatly aided e church in this canvass by the unstinted use of its valuable columns.free of charge; and ain Mr.Hugh Graham, its proprietor, d = grateful tion on our part.Xe will: be.seen that with the slowness of these returns, and the rapidly increasing debt through the interest accumulations, that prompter and mere vigorous measures were required.Some of our wealthy and liberal men -of Toronto especially have become thoroughly seized of the situation and have loyally and Bo.responded to the urgent call of ev Graham, B.A., the present min ister in charge, who is prosecuti work with great earnestness and | Sant, te is meeting, as his veal snd energy richly and serve, much encouragement in all the Conferences, and throughout the entire Connexion.I presume there laid before the Conference a full statement of the present financial condition of St.James.\u201d | DANCING AND CARDS.On this matter, Dr.Carman said: \u201cThe note on the General Rules regarding ques- tiopable amusements has recently elicited much discussion in our connectional organs and some in our conferences, On the one part it was heid that the ph as mconsiderataly mtroduced into to the Disci line; that it 1s practically obsolete au not that ite violation, winked at breaks down respect for the ipline and \u2018the Church; that it da better to down Fr principies for Christian uct and eav otis to the individual conscience as to their application; that a general de liverance with an exhortation on the sub t be incor porated in Discipline, that the In the Methodist urch y sa other churches have no such rohibition, expressed or implied.On the other hand, itis ear ie Dare graph in question was detibe goact the 1, and in ase course i nan oats on wis Ln Po that the Note views a standard: toa dr el that while, ihe Holy \u2018tures les, se PP Lx\" \u2018a tied, ia not.lways shi atm ion on matters: À Le op dvanted ri , but fn, other hibitions h\u2019 and \u2018honotr to the Method ie Gosh x pe armé Bo it it t may Jeged that né i peo- -ple out of the C \u2018on the other hand: i is certain that its oral ed te soar ces\u2019 thereof would drive and Sore out of Abe Oburch, and © thon SE as mainly, tons ite iritual and that its rem penn] sow now would ® Meher posttio for Met dm Crees Tom rere er \u201cwould nindednee Poe and questionne, if = rmity to the world.- te 4 a rin \u2018of much ratification that arg.to tnd aigoncs in the Torn or Pts ; \u201cpractices and - amusements.ewed, it Tay pro- Toneent.that their.allowance and ume\u2019 Ei detrimental to.sxsited Christian char-{ we rir pr bo with ghee \u201ci ke ot eat moderstion.\u201d 8 - oftciat opening Wedieiday evening A} 8 p.ma.by tbe Hon, J.Isao) Tarte, Minister grains Works, loons Tt Aad a known Hugiish Bastions.- Oeil Ores- Fo Béx 776 : 20N8\" A.da mowLis, Soavatnry.| M.A.A.A.\u2018Saturday, 8th Sept., at 3.pm, \u2019 12.TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS.$ Admission to all parts of Grand Stand, 35c.1.though not univer | jigaly to ges oni 3 E.HERBERT BROWN, Ser.-1rens.\u2019._ Importers, Montreal.JEWELLERS' COTTON (all colors).OLIVE OIL allan ).nest table and cooking brands.SUGAR goLomNG (Gelten)- For spirita\u2014for wate: VANILIENE (Delaire).CHOCOLATE, (Suchard).CHOCOLATE.\u2018and Of COCOA.(Buchard OIL OF LEMON, or: OF ORANGE, OIL OF BERGAMOT.WRITE FOI FOR QUOTATIONS.2036 3aw ads - Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Rallway Commission.Healed Tenders, addressed to the.uns dersigned, and endorsed adore for Construction,\u201d will be received by the Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Commission until noon, Baturday, September 27th, 1902, for the construction of the Temisk&ming and Northern Ontario Railway (Ontario Government Railway}.including clearing of right of way.bridging, géading, ballasting and track-laying, complete and ready for operation, in accordance with plans and specifications, from the Town of North Bay or Nipissing Junction to a point on Lake Temiskaming, being a distance of 110 miles more or less.ans and specifications of the work may seen and full Information obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer at North B Tenders will not be considered uniess made on the forms supplied by the Commission, and signed with the actual signature of the parties tendering.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank for $25,000, payable to the order of the chairman and sec- retary-treagurer of the Commission, must accompany each tender.The cheque will be fo.rrgitea if the party whose tender is accepted declines to \u2018enter Into a contract for the work at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted.The accepted cheques thus sent in wilt be .returned hy the parties whose Aenderp are not a a reserves \u201cright to The Co refect the lowest or every tenboe.* Recrsiary rreazurer.Toronto, August 29th.1902.28 § Samo A SKIN OF BEAUTY PA A JOY FOR EVER Dr.FT.bie sourate zinc Cream, .Remares the Buxton (3 patient) As yea iste RX sue; Noommend Geursed\u2019s ' 0 lost harmful.all the aki sl rein sod Fano Gogas pe he ra Fax, % J ROTEL aus 7 LÉ apr yo .All agree, 1 pry-| | > Bolier, mightier membership in our Gh ad grander nees for Methodism tnd for-t «Engin \u201cFYom my pont \u2018of \u2018visi.it haa to me useless worse than useless, to agitate the Garth, vod weaken her and unne- camearil ¢xpose her weakness on such en the agitation -had been to secure more sad.bitter locyl preachers, more and tter clabs leaders, more opez-air preach- preaching, more seli-denial in- i more self indulgence more devotion to Christ \u2018add cruc¢ifsion of the carnal mind instead of more social tification and worldly pleasure, more : for evangelism instead of more thirst for perishable creature good, Methodistically speaking, I could have un derstood it.As some that were urging & $ pe deletion J the pote might t be e very troselves to any og or in what interet, hp po might what with bon- hey were striving.It it the Juss Bishan embers ip.ip \"of Ge D Dominion.favour ot in woud de, or how large a favour of ol it were submitted People\u2019s can you estimate geision and what-pre- .hibition would | aly sub- | merged?T am of he opinion that the majority of our families, not members of tbe | rech, loyal adherents, so far as they take any interest in the matter prefer the discipline as it is.Now.in, agitate and Ey the Church the question?should a few even in.s General Con- ay seek by \u201cwhat they must the - our ither ask require for e ne nor re- their ep good?\u201d #5 In connection with the quibtion of prohi- bétion, Dr.Carmen dééz =\".oo The contest hat Upon the Me of ud : mn Es Ge duel pre |; ET aioe nb resaure in question: tario prohibits enough of it to seek Yu en mame by their own Legislature cases, a8 might well have been nti, they bave fallen in- whi on.savage a vga of an iva] rival and party and ee ED il fora ii RE.Es shim 5 rr mt ic 7 potter or.es dp pearance.We clean or fm de remove all frog opt kindé of ghrépi \"Prices LEEMING, MILES & CO.| RIVERSIDE PARK 404 will te h onal Tel Up.R34, I-suay et Lachine Arri te Montreal ; There has bee ao case so 54 > GALEDONIA SPAIN\u201d ople | ale |rroët s ROOTOR'S UBY,\u201d EE ss PL SA SE | T MU.Parade and Games The members of the above Union will from their Hall, 132 St.James at., at 8 o'clock sharp, Saturday Morning, Sept.6th, and proceed by the Toute bour Day to Queen's Par Games start at 1 o'clock arp.Admission, including grand stand, 25¢ Lud out for Wesk Commencing sunday Afternoon, August 3Sist, Performance\u2019 eve évening.Attractions: The celebrated M BICAL JOHNSONS, masters of the xyldphone; Areno, contor- personatores.w magician; Sid.Olcott, im- onators; \u2018Woods and dancers, \"BUSH ND © COR great acrobatic grotesques.Admission 100.Children 5c.20500 OTTAWA R NA IVER a ViaaTIoN co CHANGE \u2018OF TIME LACHINE RAPIDS Où 100 ins STR: SOVE BI tb aod antil fart yin leave eo Whart stout, 4.40 p.m.for Montreal, : Passangers take 4.10 srain for T.R.W.8H PH BD, September 1st, 1903.be ind LE Manager \u2018Dancing and Deportment.Prof, ares M.N Norman will resume is ect classes in ui Bianley Wirest, Sept.doiband an, we a u pau eo.Frank Norman EIG: her Sotics, Steamer.at- ers Convention in New York New Dances to his patrons.yo 207 a tt Church of The New Jerusalem, Cérner Dorchester and Hanover Sts.(OPP.FRASER INSTITUTE.) Rev.J.B.Smith, of Philadelph liver # series of \u2018fectuces and disco Tes i = above place as oli Wednesday, oem 27, at 8 p.m.\u2014Subject.\"With what body da we rise after death?\" Friday, August 20, R p.m\u2014\"'Death and Destiny.\u201d Sunday, August \u201831; at 11 &.m.\u2014\"The Lord's New Name and the Name of the Holy City.\u201d Sunday, August 81, at 7 pm \u2014 \"Li Death is Human.\u201d Tuesday Se tomber a p.m-\u2014\u2018\"The Origin of EVIL.\" a ay, ep- tember 4, at 8 p.m.\u2014\u2018\u2019The Divine?Word an! Human progress.\u201d The public Invited.Seats fres.An opportunity to ask auestions will Pa wn ai the closes of each Ll TO SHOOT THE LACHINE RAPIDS the 8 am.train.G.T.R.Station er sis.Chateau- \u2018about 9.30.UND TRIP wa.\"Bell ToL Main 2716 STR \u201cALEXANDRIA.\u201d re a te tophopter and Retura, 817,09 Montreal to IO TS aa Retara, 6.52 Meals gad Borth 1uoindel» ?to (Or den = day indsohsméree Otecs roy Tad avast pagent roate to Buffalo, Wiagets .oaismism ant APE ACER ue wie 4 w 8 ne helpless but the MAGL.w RLS ary troubles are urely helpe ind fond parait in an hour?Is a coup- try to be reformed from the root in a gen eration?vu everybody else out of th the way and modestly apologize for his exis tence and sonduct becuase we we put in an a 2\" Especially will hoary iniqui wh with the effrontery of him that aid to the Son-of man, \u201cCast thyself down the poeple\u2019; be b \u201cWorship me and I will give thee the kingdoms of earth! Will these hoary iniquities, chief of which is the rum power, quietly retire, abdicate their place, yield up their strongholds violence, frauds, pri and deceits, because we are Just beginning to summon\u2019 their surrender?We better see to it if we are not set for this very purpose amid encompassing difficulties to be trained into wiser, stronger, better men.We better see to, it, if it is not appointed unto us, tise ourselves into a nobler citizenship and ét u with us\u2019 the political stan the people.When moral ques tions come into politios and secure the \u201c63\u20ac ACADEMY | from | Command these stones to , abandon their Mendes, Sept And all week i MATISEE SATURDAY.Openlig of the Be Bogular Sik WM.A BRADY'S Great Production DOWN te i EAST.\" PRICES-25e, 50e, 750, 81.00 aad $1.50.Sale opens Saturday, Sept.6 haam FRANCAIS à Tac Regular Matinees Wed.Thugs, ar \u2014 The ever popalar Musica) Extravaganss, : FIDDLE DEE-DEE.New Songs.New Costumes.New Basnery Clever Comedians.Augmented chorus of Pretty Girls, REILLY aad Woobs #0 Tet THEATRE ROYAL Trop A This Week, bepterttes por \u201cTHE HEART OF CHICAGO\u201d Bpocial Boe Eas Er er a reed, Blue Bloods Extravagansa eo.SOHMER FARK 10 cents BALLET oF ¥ THIRTY and bess of Vande Tin RN da A Lise cars go 1e Bolmac Park Grand Trolley Driv Under the Auspices of ST.PATRICK\u2019S COURT, 95, COR Friday, Sept.5, 1902.Cars leave corner Centre and Wellington at 7.45; corner Parc Lafpntaine and Rachel at 7.45; car stables, St.Catherine étreet air at 7.46, and Chaboilles Square et 15 Tickets\u2014Adults, Me: children, 10e.Unused tickets for last drive wood for this one.In case of rain postponed till Loflo Friday.portpo o ine TL xa N OTICE.The Grand Trunk Hallway System has decided to continue their present popular Summer.Suburban Train Service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and ln termediate stations, A 383 including September 28th, 19 2 LEGAL canon, # py CEL Nott MoGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitohell AAD I Tea Sint = D og om, K.G T.Chase LC KR ercy C.; Yictor F - MI Oa agles City Analyst, Provinelal Anaiyät - -Ghemtst of the C.P.R.LR 5 ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIOS : PHONE MAIN t2 mur JAMES STREET, Montre re TELEPHONE (RAIN) prt RB.mS : NOTARY.| Commisstoner for Pravinoes \u20ac .Quebec and Ontario, | MASRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.MECHANICS BUILDING, 40878 00d 204%.James Ut.Montrest ; \u2014 Apollo : galvanized \u2018iron commands more money and \u201cshorter \u2018credit\u2014at wholesiie- \u2014than any other\u2014but.inves the worker money.Er nl Americss Shoat Saeel Company, New Yai.Represintative for Canads : A es sie a 83 Se.Sulpice Brrest Mestre) - respect and\u2019 consideration théy merit, ert, they hone tr oa nobles citisone end statemtnen in all Prove Ontario, acte vois on pr ofel and.on able éd of the entire ul re ne oP he ratios = tu wall are: (I 25 lisilessness, iste: these as oi in .campaign these are always © of of the people, and x J , mental dar 8,80, of the great ideas of the human man, character, Tesponsi bili » iness, progress; in these for me nobler ci political partion.| Moers py ai?a nese; _thei AB * ET TER oi Fear of sad faith Buck sre nw foo an es \u2018a campaign.No wo we wy, they throug the air, shd darken heaven, and rule this lower world.Wire is there any hope but in the Lord God Almighty?! Why is it not ah obiigation and neo a to pa people and OTHER AUBÉBOTS DISCUSSED, ve re pea Sacha of.that A eo whom om it ras a as {he fastest trips between Prescot; and return fo bas ÿ was accomplished \"otéamer rot dr in , on Ba Tere } For Toronto Exporiion.the J.\" rises Bot Doped Gali: dh BR a.\u2018It hes been pion by ims that if fish et beyond a certain 4 the ses they die EL 3 Navigation Company are , ; | LE RS ESS eals, ' are ta, going from Sep x 4 \u2019 12th, inclusi vend id for retim_ leavin Toronto on o ore A 184k, 1004 unable.on i A rip .! \"| Be Fo 2 | o from R Fall perticulars on apylidati a , Ie lan, city ay Bt.; wreet, op Re 4 BW MILTON HRRSEY 1.1 5 Se RG M ER re \" > ou rc - .A pre A TE PE a.PRE RE To! pa.Fa Sy ee Ay II ow RL Lr AA a A SI cl I a kway en sop.© SRE EE \u201d ça pri of ang i Tr Hi pi: fits ol lire = ikl & gf ï spires hes fil Ls iy eT iets AM Pr le hey En FE {Hin (gil Tlie i i Hoi care Liver Bie Hans À 1 Er 28 8 jp ee TA 41a* at i 5d li Ly il sf pe i di Ape Ei ili H | $ lie i il iit | 15 rl |, MEASAGE \u201cof the the : ; À message froi * House th in p where his lates.the Very rivate session to His Lordship Bishop Carmi- prolocutor treasurer, , of electi te take on had been concluded.shn\u2019s Cathedral, - of Canada; é, of Frede snxious done by the ore.FROM THEIR LORDSHIPS.m Their Lordahi that the Rev bad been .H.© of.London, deputy p MeDonald, of and rector of St.Luke's veiling the to be ve That of God have m tions ricton; was ini ji Davi assessors.The Rev of re-elec Tar oi Miss THE SYNOD'S OFFICERS.La while L On bis return Gri t Brockv Messrs.E.| ton Whig, and vidgon milton, were appoi Rev.Dean Mathewsen, of Winnipeg, was elested Rev Very v Church of .- Professor ewly-oppoi ay i in the was |npo! to agreed that this Dean of the Rev.Dr.To- À the inted cu college mi .Justis Han: inted K.C, or Be- exe ted clerical \u20ac of m ing was J.B.inted that the first Synod should jon Board ence of al} other was also on Baye orders of the day were appointed secre; | ) = can, and aid Land, late the vincial systems of and new and think à lations that able to Te + strength to-k:-: troducing i mad the same time, Dr.into of supreme it might legal co of the sti] mm General mittee to examine the \u2018re in any case necessary.and report whether any further action is is, t one p! bowe tte digestion, & Canada and R the el ; the established x § Canada and \u201cTHE rose SYXOD-AN- ipcial , of with the pro- Rapert dioceses, is 80 grea , provincial upert\u2019s that I cannot but =, that the House re province intended.- = Te For Pue © the utmost desire to do , and I trust the are thoroughly satisfacto not been but I gladly 1 arrange- ry.At X in m- be wise Yo appoint a \u201cThe Church in Canada has created a pri- f should have on ciety time propose iy at one or mi 3 veals from the by In: accumulated .fu but simply to | the.ast Generel dioceses.The \u2018schemes \"ves inion effort.I had: f that with the en this would in one * AT THE ANGLICAN SYNOD-\u2014ARCHBISHOP BOND READING THE PRIMATES : MESSAGE.: .one Heu 3, Blake.\u201d the di Dom 8 of the various There was no intention to touch any | merge dioceses, iocesan efforts grand missionary ir 98 fesi La #: iz sds it hid hi TE SAE | dép hit from the Atlantic to the Pacific.was ren- of the 80- The block AT ap 5 Ls SN i jake itt i ils Raf ~ereths ix ere BEES Mrs ceils le pit society velling and simil there are here in be divided into two changed ture admi icy itself is the Euro; sotie ty pean agen sionary retires 100 subject of sending a successor.The of the vinee of Rupert's pat \u2018at £00 a year: withdraw about $2,000 need add nothing to grevity of the to be w has not The for t and sel Land and Saskatch Canada aympathising with it some reductions in the block nistration of the stipends ar expenses.denial.ewan.yet decid its not likely which covers missionaries a a block grant to © only eleven-twentieths iture © icy of 5.= each Rupert's Land, for example, The diocese of AR help will have and utilised.It has man: q © coup ress on 12 of this yearly.f its tig Ep Eg Hila §22F : a 14 iff is fn oy ; i [ERLISTE ERL om By ii fi It if he ik 6 i len i flicks 1 Un connection, catechists, building, repairs, of BUMP! ae fhe are \u201con ittde short are few a conti cally.helpless agents is the te sent from Engla abs abo moet | ay them her inent.neces from the grants of Rape years has been making receives this origi de Lk éeebiiest jE Ex or s LEE Es ER frase ie i til he ce dh a Hi be IE pi th CR grants ma tions at least in Moosonee.But now the grant.There have also been reduc absemee of ted in local tra- Secondly, and.allowances to itiow.It calle for much is aa | dom rs greatly society \u2019 Firet, nd.rts nal y be he 1 : - tem of earnest effort to remove ptations to ex donment of so extend secured th ip of the but a! men.T tion our Church to do its acter and of the day that to enter as it should on be neither ohservance of here i of the nurture and its but the ory settlement former habits of nity se these is, in wpbri D these urch if i .On depend duty in ions.Chürch will never be at Be ate ont nao.Mey Tomes À the no doubt and as far as immod al doing even these ma own rame nor the abil due Sie or modera I be an extenaive evil, on ligion.Interaperance, SE affect of combine to of cess But upon its il i pl iil | KE is ohrEfTs pts inl cabvéte ig te = Pi i is it F hs HGSTER le de : 1 Bl i: I th il di fist fil ils Ë set 1 F 3 st ltl Ahi: 28 Sel del! tii) 9 Ps all a Eee I a > dar gi Lin Him ih Ii ÿ AGE 0 | fes nit ea Li dH HH rie hr FA EEE ae LP \u2014 \u2018pipes | SHEET drrenfe | 0 SE ; frsff ee Ve oF gb or ing er continues to the \u201c.\u201clors it: latest aad most.%.- Black dertainly the largest and- most ored faced for golf \u2019 | t tete toofthe - RR I rived.Find capes i ; to ge was at the time of menstruation ot set in and Our Fall Im Itie à id with I cought a sévére cold which I neglected, > does pt taking i e h ES the kidneys and bladder follow- igestive organs gave way, In spas us my whole Gys I hs before I was com , and prostrated me.iy red, so that tq and colored fac versible ¢loth n all prices, from.prices, oii vd For litiee.St, 1 have not Kansas Dyapepai to spend a tem.of dollars Per- it for ple gradually.tinue restored.I send \u201c200 tits ss = at of ar in the ¢ a te Bint Hraétrr M last.it\u201d all fi kidneys, \u201c| phat is Liable to becoms seriously derang:, ed by a neglected cold.Diseases of the There is not an \u2018organ in the body but \u201c1 instant, at ten o'clock a.m.Sherift\u2019s Office, Quebec, seventsenth ies 88 fh \\ cold.from tory Lt AY » Ladies\u2019 Tail Sires = = consti 3 i lori Illinois, fact] Hon.Joseph B.Crowley ternal organs.perfect, cou .£ans, the urinary organs ôr any of the in- cure.I wi es.It has na on account of nervous has taken a number of .We have the p pation É t the oy ait the to range.of 3.£1 $1.35 10 $3.00.Rill bave a ~~ D ones the x balance of different odd Hues, about: 3 requently the B.Crowley.can cheerfully recommend \u2014of Costume Clothe: vo of sizes not ¢ In prove! of them is discov i a medivine .diarrhoea medicine medi to cure these diseases, contri 0 Fate NOW COMPLETE.Dept.| le results from the use © writes from Rol , Congressman catarrhal \"nl the following praise for the great n a strong tonie and 5 result of à n A Congressman\u2019s Letter.Our Store Closes bladder and \u201cdigestive organs are OX e often, however, the cause of Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.whatever when catarrh is the cause.Excepted)atépm.Daily (Saturday icine is of no Peruna cores catarrh of the digestive com | divided ixto los Jou come up to catarrh must be treated.The cause being ver instant, at ten o'clock a.of &t, Benoit Labre (Amqut) Sa Sle Ne] he .; mr < i 7 ra > I xe bas just ar iio 8 lots, - 908 1 Hundreds of dollars are spent on docto re tonic, Peruna.Congressman Crowley says: If you do not derive prompt and satisfac- f Peruna write ng a fall will be pless- ad tis.Te ed ig E | lil site a His |iAfriit be 5 lig 1 a x Amiot and Michel Gauvin vs.9 JUEBEC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.5.\u2014 | \u201con bousdeé in front by Park avenne: wk Soi > and tannery Margaret se i next township Per be - -encles.-To be valiginrs , To be of toetant, contin one ter 4 THREE sn art She.Mow ptreal, ~ Sabitory \u2018it aga Cimon vs.Lot No.t 1a Malbais, au Le writing of a .=.2204 fmm to aid we or by Mrs.M.Woman's be sold Qetober real.oppos sold by public auction a large lot of x88 fest, fronting on Fromtenes 9 Druggiets of with buildings.Ny RIMOUSKI.and ene hundred and thirty-one, sai Te ba wid « Aurore Bolduc te: 16e Afetime Be lifetime : gym wecretly.social \u2018drinker or that t contre on , Brisson was a mot o ont .He ; \u201cotventh : September, \u2019 Wade which should sold at the delighted in many ceases I cebeerfully Colonial Remedy.\u2018te Sod ia our $1 A, Cowan Christian lement in snd that opening up it now was pion the fine new.the distel.ual flow of soft.tate of thereon, dearing th dealer in for the N° esian well fn the Abattelr, 8 of ÿ tannery, , This à late Alphonse Humequi.west a 8t.Benoit Labre.t tp 6 oemfirmed 1801.\u2014 RIVERS.\u2014 À.F.F.\u2014 ve.Jourph BA ite the East End on, on Behalf of his « ills the Chambre, ol ten o'clock a.m \u2014 F vs.Joseph Ducas.\u2014, No, \u2018County Portneuf, wenty-one, parish of t the door of the parish ch Mem office of J.Lonergan, Notary, Mo.88 BR: ' Strang, Montreal, at 10 -o*cèbelk T Th On Saturday.6th September; \u2018SOI\u2019 Bi \u2018 Dumoulin, dnd .Dame Marie Philomene 1 umBEc, \u2014 Fr.¥.\u2014 No.654, \u2014 Mies \u2018Deters vs.n door of the ides, Wes.in.- TS amas « Ehirtioth Boptoën-, .< so \u2014 FF.FP.\u2014 No.1348.\u2014Bigat Hoe at Sherift's Office.Mo Gealer tn W RE drunkard.Impossi the in Put of all the bave taken plane will take Joseph St.ety toar, Bt.Lawrence War, M Francois Villeneuve.of subdivizion No.ninety-omd Tot No.thirty-three, parish of SL circumstances and depe marchandies ¢ 's X ie mebrists, Be == Le third t om lot Beli Malbate; buildings, cirgumstapces and & next, at eleven o'clock SM stimulants, and i tely necessary: hundred and sighty, paris eoun the losses amoun seventh October next, at ten 9° clock sold at Sheriffs Office, St.Etienne de alcchoile ir or.iw] = Ted 0 affected the trade je had been the not more than $30,000 Jai.No: ide, Ofth rends, &.SE aE K à also x \u2014 and the officers of the society.Such board A ahall met ut last twice 3 yer, at such : ime ait may determine.pe- 3 \u2018cial meetings may be summoned the obs on the written Joanisition of any wo bishops or of tre: clergymen and two Bo jt upon.the tonsideration of the teoposal the Lot@ Primate, Archbishop the synod should take such aymen members of steps at its present m: meeting sa should result ; ia the § tion of a mies society in retion.Ten Sal) be «quorum no.j ; Sanection Tih the \"Church of England in and to each Lovincial synod to the bi Cuneda, t'as ss \u201cThe Missionary General Synod, at their regular meetings.Bocisty arch of Lire in Can- rimate shall be ex officio chairman of ve ; the eu The rd (and in his absence the senior Mr bate Rito was opened by archbishop or bishop present shall preside).on the w oy GE Bo pointed k no bishop is present the board shall fl , aims a objects a elergyman or a layman to presi - society.-He also described ho he sy board shali appoint an organizing .bad given rise to the introduction of the - brimante\u2019s motion fo the formation of such so- .He le enumerated the disadvantages and dou under which the board of man- t of the domestic and foreign mis- society was labouring at present by reason of he fact that the church in Can- ; nary society that represented the church as a whole.He ho e house would pass the canon, in order, for one reason, that the church in eastern and such other officers and committees, and make such by-laws as may be found neces \u201cihe Board shall appoint an Executive Committee consisting of two bishops, two clergyman and two laymen, and the officers of the Society.who shall meet at least once in each month, excepting July and August, and promote \u2018the work and interest of the Society in every way open to them under the powers and instructions which git western Then giv ng Eran to the church in may be given to them from time to time these grants to a church in foreign by the Board of Management.The Executive Committee shall meet at such time and place as they may determine and shall report to the Board of Manage: ment at each meeting.6.AN funds raised under this canon in any diocese for mission work beyond its own borders shall be forwarded to the treasurer, and any of such funds not appropriated by the donors shall be distributed by the Board of Management.Davidson spoke briefly in seconding thon motion of Mr.Wilson pl the adoption : emage from the house of bishops $ ee e canon, which message urged lower ours pase the primates canon.© was glad to that at last the church seemed as if it was anxious to make the work of the church in Canada more efficient by the formation of a society oat would govern such work from the 7.The Board of Management shall pub- Atlantic to the Pacific.He felt as if the lish annually a statement of the mission- * @ynod was ready to the proposed canon needs and resources of each diocese receiving or seeking aid, indicating in particular the definite sums required to meet the needs for, first, Home Missions, or missions among the settlers in rural districts; and he thank for it.at Justice Hannington said the mission- problem was the most difficult problem that ba had ever faced the « church in Canada, and-he was now Deas that after years and, secondly, Indian and heathen missions : of hard.work and free in regard to the in the Dominion.-.Problem in the several s of Canada 8.The Board of Management shall also a solution now seemed bos an event of hours publish annually a statement of the needs of such foreign missionary work as has been undertaken by the Church in Canada.9.In order to secure a clear statement of the church\u2019s needs, the bishop, or secretary of the Executive Committee of each Diocese receiving or seeking aid, shall, on or before the 31st day of January in each year, submit to the Board of Management a description of existing missions and.fields needing to be occupied in his Diocese, giving details of the extent, population and prospects of each.There sball®algo be furpished a full and detailed statement of all moneys recpived fron.missionary societies, private benefactions or Government grants, for the work being carried on; and, further, a full an detailed statement of the expenditure of all funds ro received.The Board of Management shall issue two appeals annually: one on behalf of Canadian missions, and one on behalf of for- of years and On the motion of of Mr.\u201cWilson, the primate\u2019s canon as \u201ca and considered by clause.ne t four clauses were adopted without discussion: An effort .was made, however, by the Rev.J.C.Farthing, of Woodstock, to alter clause 5, and to that end he introduced a motion, the ob- Jeet of which was to place the control of \u201cthe rd of management in the hands of the General Synod, instead of in the hands of the diocesan synods, and to limit the {membership of the board to the bishops of the upper house and sixteen lay and members, respectively, of the lower This motion wes under discussion when the House adjourned for luncheon.At twelve o'clock the debate was adjourned for & few moments to allow of prayers e up for the success of mis- éions throughout the world.The, Prolocutor was asked to prepare a ions.vod for the recovery of the Frimate, to a nf dose appeals shall have append- used deily during the sersions of Synod.ed thereto the signatures of the bishops.During the morning severs] ages | The collections taken up in response to Hogse of Bishops were received by \u2018the such appeals shall be at (one remitted to t read the treasurer o society i dent of follo On House begs 10.A deputation, as arranged by the Ex- fo inform the Prolocutor t the Upper ecutive Committee.shall be sent, under the has adopted the followi ng x resolution: authority of the Bishop of each diocese.to ved, That the Hause of Bishops re- every parish or mission annually, to give cei ith a great deal of save the cory missionary information and procure help dial tings of the Pres! Church .{ for the work of the board, and_each erm: | in Cpnada.They ill be fd to rective:] man ehall in addition o reading the { : the proposed tation next ay after- peal or or ap z annually - preach or have i ° hoon at 3 o'clock, and ask the concurrence preached by a clergyman representing the fi of the Lewer Houre\u2019 \u201d to each congregation under charge.Mewage No.5 conveyed an iptimétion a missionary sermon; then subscriptions that \u201cTheir Lordships ips had the fol- and donations shall be golicited for the wing persons to act as assessors of the general missionary work of the Church.Sup Court of Appeal: Chancellor Dun- The Executive Committee shall make ar- bar, Chancellor orrell, Dr.Davidson, rangements for the exchange of deputations KC.Matthew Wilson, K.C., and Chan- between the east and west when found de- cellor Walkem sirable.11.Funds in answer to these appeals shall be raised by collections in churches, and at meetings, and by soliciting subscriptions Message Ne 6 to the effect that the Hcuwse of Bishops a bad appointed the following to Bab ce grt icial Committee of urt of Appeal: the ook and donations, and an application shall be shops of Toronto, Co riot, Nova 8co- made to each diocese, or, if found practi- ta.Columbia and Calgary., eable, to each parish, for a definite sum.The following is the text of the Primate\u2019s 12.Six months previous to the beginning of each year the Board of Management shall inform each diocese seeking or receiving aid of the sum which it is expected will be granted to the diocese for the coming year; but such grant shall be subject Manage tion for the creation of a missionary so- ety I in the Church of England in Canada: There wa te : society for the pen al church, pony on Missionary Society of the of England in Canada\u2019 to reduction by the Board of ment of 3, The society shall consist of all members if found n ea fond appropriation oO un no ut i a of the society aball Fda { presionaly apprit by the donours shall be styled \u201cThe Board of Mimions of Shall be made by the Board « Manage .the Cb Th) England in Canada.\u201d of Missions a statement of receipts, dis 4 The shall consist of all the bursements and expenditures, duly audit- of the upper house and ali the of the lower house, with power to Super, The Primate shall , and in his absence senior oy or bishop present ed by two auditors.who shall be appointed at each session of the General 8 14.The organizing wecretary.when required to devote his whole time to the work of preside.the Board of Management, may be fixed .travelling expenses and a salary to ) rt Sa oh vote the Sen by the Board of Management.rl of the missionary.society aforesaid.15.The present members of the Board of Management of the, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Board of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada shall\u2019 represent.their respective dioceses on the Board of Manage ment provided for in this canon, until such time as the dioceses shall have elscted new members © \u2018A joint meeting of the directors of the Pominion Steel and Dominion Cosl Companies is being held to-day, under the presidency of Mr: James Ross, whe presides ôn \u2026 behalf of both companies, Those in attendance are: Mr.James Ross, chairman; Semator Cox, F.S.Pearson, F.B.Pesrson, Halifax; Senstor Mackay, H.; M.Whitaey, Boston; J.8.Maclellan, Hali- MAL M WHITNEY IS PLEASED THAT DIVIDEND IS DECLARED pro ro 5.The executive work of the board shall 5 \u2026.\u2018be entrusted to a of- management composed of the bishops of the apper house two compos even and two laymen elected : each diocesan synod at each regular thereof (or where there is no dio- | aan synod, \u2018by the bishop of, the diocese), \u2014 \"= \u201d À Steel Dividend Declared fax: Hon.L.y Forget, and Mr.J.8.Dum- mick, New York The directors of the Dominion Steel Com- at their meeting to , declared a dividend of three and 8 per oats.fa for the six months, on 15000,000 preferred sien stock.The amount of $1,200,000 was ae poid « over to the Dotninion Cosl Company ey month\u2019s lease of the coal comes The transfers of lenses were duly ond the whole transaction ratified THE ARCHBISHOP WILL ERECT A NEW PARISH.A Railway Rüntour.FA gas Tad oh ih TERE jay, Mr.Jones, stéaman , or at his | .nusl picnic to Faite Trecobles a - /The announcement de to-d Mr.H.¥.Whitney, x ex president ey Je oh bo pra T = Borne i ma 4 ay that in bishop Brucheai \u2018w pret a new arish in | aw jm et froma long.ha y the western partion of the eity.foe naw | the meeting of the ors of the com- ill include portions of yatal pany.Mr.Whitney Tho retired from the parishes St: Henri and Ste.: \u2018The i Ee dency owing to failing health, is now 80d will comptise st the outset, ovet two Lake Ontario be ised Fath _mdeb .improved, and \u2018 conversation with ish, aed » hundred from Bre.Ounegonde saloon\u2019 passengr rs: pH : .Yt Miss Acres ss M.Actes : : Mr.Ardagh, Mine Bail, Mr.Ro! | A.Shortt, Mrs.Bhortt, Miss lected Georg Sic, lace of J.Ross, ec Becre: in e ace DD.of Walker P rton.In\u2019 the afternoon, after the meeting of committees for election of their officers, the address of General Superintendent Carman was ST Ee Sn Cin ote LB\u201d Sent, B.A, ou of Commons, Caves J.T.Tompki ins, Granby, Que; E W.Coates, Mon i A BANKER'S OPINION : OF COLD STORAGE PLAN OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.\u201cThe action of the Government of Prince Edward Island in ar ng for the erection in each county o sn province, of a cold storage Pa with sufficient capacity to provid ide cold Storage for all animal t and agricult ural products o he country, is is und rove one of the greatest that could\u201d possibly, happen to the province.\u201d This was the opinion Yer] to a Star representative foci by M .V.Long- worth, of the Bank of Nov \u201cScotia, at Charlottetown, P.E.1, who is a guest ut the Queen's.\u201cRecent years have seen a great increase in the exports from the province of animal and agricultural products, and of date, us us- pecially the progress has been greatl red by the act that the farmer dan id rot ave a cold storage in whic eir prog might be placed until they would we able to ship it to the old country.For some time past they have been petitionmg the Government to take up the matter, and pointed out that it would be in the interests of the province that the Government should take the matter up and c it to & successful issue.The exact conditions of the contract that has been made through Premier Peters, are not exactly known as yet, but there 1s little doubt that tue- will prove extremely beneficial to the people of the country and profitable to the men interested in the new company that has already been formed for the erection of the three \u2018warehouses.\u201cLast year as a number .of the steamers sailing from Charlottetown, were provided with cold storage, th the were to export more butter, Doce and vegetables than ever Trt atte These all ar rived in good condition, and fair prices were always secured.Now such a substantial in! crease has been made that a market has been secured for all products sent from the Island.The crops have been splendid this year and if things continue as \u20ac ey have during the he past couple of years, there should be a increase in the general) rosperity of the Islande experiment made by the Govern ment of running the mail steamers uuring the winter season from Cape Tormenti to Summerside, has not proved.success: and it is very likely that during the coming winter the old route fre Pictou to Georgetown will be entirely,\u201d JOSEPH DAIGNAULT KILLED AT LACHINE: Coroner McMahon commenced an enquiry yesterday afternoon into the \\circumstances swrounding the death of voseph Daignault, a Dorval farmer, whose dead was found on the track, near Lachine yesterday morning.The witnesses were zag 3 on hand, so tponed until to- row, PE Daignault was led some timé auring Tuesday night, and the body was first noticed by men on a passing train, who re ported the ms matter but it was owed ; some time, because of the mistaken idea that it 18 necessary that the coroner should e body before it is removed from the place where originally found.Mr.McMe- Fon stated to-day to a Star reporter that there was no necessity to leave the body of Br ERAT that o immediately.and then the facts msde known to \u201che coroner at the ment, TOWN OF ST.LOUIS 4 TO TEST NEW MAINS.À hose-reel competition will take place on St.Zqtique street, town of Bt.Louis, fer handsome silver trophies, presented by Mr.Louis Beaubien, ihe object being to test the capacity of the water mains recently eral people.viewed the body, ie near the track for | earlieat mo- laid down and the pressure st that point, = between St.Lawrence and Sanguinet streets.The exact date bas not yet been decided Pa but it will ut the middle tember.The resis of the\u2019 Montreal rid St.Louis brigades are invite to compete; and one of he eilver wil Be awarded io each brigade.Outremont Council.At » meeting of the Council last night, Mayor.Dani asie de Hotel Head Borer mont si atoblson str street for the purs Re poire Xo pipes Lo to the house of ore the Coun- a in support, o \"oe SPE ues fenders Toe for iy A \"Boot a CE Viateur avenues were | returned, aud & number accoun ; ordered to be of od attended the Phortley, Gorman ed Re Robson.of Henry Dart Mission Plesic, ° The mission had ite ên- excursion FE > aux Hoes eet Jad been e \u2018Miss B: Mi Mr.A.Casaile, Mi fos Cary A despatch fronf Detroit th man, Mr J Coleman, Mr povalt ot, the visit ru General at us the aster 1,1 _ Jos ays, to that ity, ar.Miss py CR CH tae a FONT shore line.The repost samnot be confirmed Mr.Hicks, Mr.J TL hens à er | hore.\u2019 hi \u2018Homer, Mr.Carl J J Miss | yo .| Jones, Mise B.B.Miss ¥.= a à Ein es Pianey, Meaney, Mr.Ch Suthalis, Miioee) Somers ae 4 rosdribb, » EQ Fl c Order to ror x ther, rr x Sar 8 nor.| Mrs.Spencer, MY., Miss Klis.wo 8.A.188 M.T.ovebster.3 es hearing was the by wire to the agent at The | nd oe | paid.The counaillers = = ' Ai 2 ~ 8 utcliffe, 2 ' : Any assistance in ita me ia the.engi {ae he se of the teagle now in dock st New York.He was formed that Jor.the deci his presence was not required Commander Spain vend,as prelimioers to the er read,as prel the court's.authority duties i pills, ond cap tain Turneaux a ns te tue être [1 He Pad that the oo pent and produced, ced bi eertificate f | eq me: u is ce o wp .e had three certificated mates, two of thon masters.They dirty weather to Antwerp, which was left at \u20181 pam.24, sailing for Montreal direct, and fair weather to the Banks, 1 but found | e compass increasing in deviation from half a point after leaving the peines He made regular sights and ordered this to be done by his mates as w Fog was met with on the banks, but was not dense.batructed the Tight of the sun; had fairly\u201d clear to June 4.The day before the fog the nompass showed some 26 points of deviation.| ved down en.ines in within possi \u20ac miles © fine Lor te spud with Bosset's patent tube applied by ted po at Sen.But jee Fog lif someow 8 never aw land.Saw, first light on\u2019 Rocks.After leavi Pierre no soundings were taken u tue Bird Rocks and from Gaspe was seen until Cap Chatte was reached.There were no ing directions on Br stop aa at Fatb ther Point, where he & pilot.Grosse Isle while vai for th the & ship went was on ours.NO PROPER SIGNAL.Asked whether or not he considered that the présence of a pilot relieved a captain of his duties, responsibilities De | she aierevied in the negative.Here-the pa a remark to the effect or uet\u2019s gone | {pterjected a pro al at bad EE his so, proper signal 1.| 3 \u201c : 0 fy 7 F EY a ie upon witnesses |; qf me | E ES § : is il I FES Be 2 if i ! sti Heh 2 E Eg?abs ce | tered he re followi i -ticoeti, as \u2018Jowance + was made did not read | no light after doinies sel went \u2018After getti felt sure of leave the lead a smiling boa bon Mingan.He did our Er putting the he telegraphed Mon threw part of the the tions of the up and have to dodge round sinc courses.Es.f he was in reality doin no enquiries concerning them of the before he left and did not read the an ing \u2018directions concerning 25 3M Es Le à Ë fre ti Ë 2 F courses were steered by the there were no deviation and there c could certainty as to whether or not there deviation.He eould see land from \u2018time to time and was steeri as possible on leaving Father the course 1-2 point south; thinking oS shore of the» southern by rt as far int.He al- the north sh An- « No al- for currents.ilot them.The book .h because it was thin and he did not think the there was much in it.He saw leaving that there was 2 1-2 points of de- \u2018viation on the course at the time the ves ashore.The Bic, and is of the chart was on the and the courses were marked on it.a sounding is Jocation, but again at 6 0\u2019 | the vessel went ashore, only fin ding his location when 2 India of 60 fathoms he ern orders to At 5.40 n came aboard from en he was told he was not know where that place was until he looked on the chart.Af- es full astern real for a He grain overboard, wag wet was wheat and did not mel] greatly.No.1 hold filled quickly and made no impression on the water, The ves sel was drawing about 21 feet \"10 inches before 22 fost: 10 inches after.At this pumps int for lunch.It is evident the captain basse À is defences on the Jhris- needle and the court seeks to naan OB him for not duly verity M -Justios To : The Attarney-General\u2019s depertment rm Tos made out Ser said a the ed adjourned t ted {hough he Jotimat the oF Saber and the It prisoner.He mid the pri \u201cof the application was the al \u201crant.He then produced a had been He explained ined the Ee without warrent, 3 ho F Moner in the \u20ac ey 3.) .rarrant.Mr.Jacobe wished à delay to apply for 1 : De would not Interfere until o extradi on proceedings accused on the 38th of thesmin The J udge Will Not Interfere rincipal Hon ce of & war had been der red on ks hat he mw no repecm, 4 Liquor Association\u2019 S Officers Mr.L.A.Wilsea Mlected President.3 Tu a 1 delegates.bei | abuses, art okey son, Rivero a re va arene and a reprementaitre A à established in > ne is no regular than assisted.\u2019 The Bi drome Pion oda rote the as ian, Adelard Gunther, Chagnon, Montreal.rs: Levis that the reduction license der The ope] TE ERT the opinion the cause by discouraged of sh a of the convention.will be ashington on mero, ic car ri nal Canadiaæ Corouation t-Cel ry made © 3 = ; PY ag Ar otc and | 3 Nr nus ; medals, will will de ven to the offic > 2 the © i and Aver charpy will then vo the rows of America to go and tary-treasurer of the A A not visited Montreal for years Conve to se rk and them wo: official, For the championships to revive Lt been decided hammer throw, whi + rogramme on account o he any tarowers.Toronto this couple of men for this event.E, Sullivan secre- who bas be here will also act as an it has e sixteen pound ch was struck from the not hav- Jar bas has a he handi x, J.cap entries are as follows :\u2014 100 yards run\u2014H.Connolly, y Montres: J.P.Craig, M.À.À.À C.; Wig, M.À.À.À D.C.; 20 yards run\u2014J.R.H.Oborne, M.C.; P.Mol .À; er, M.A.A.A.A; H.A.gy McHugh, ALTE: Sevens, Ruuning high jum Fos di Ss omit | ES ©.8, Campbell Toon = Er \u201cof ee W.Marehall ML.C.; G.olson, M.A .G; W \u20ac.Goveraton M.À.À.LE Si les 5 SW 2 laa LR M6 ; R.H.'Oborne, M.EM ; H.0.gr \u20ac Crais, M.À.À.SD.Mos A.J.E.McCuaig, | ds ao niet FFre LC ; 5 A ¥ £ pecan , M Diplock, H.L C.; H.0.Es À = = fre BOER > > =» ok 7 À 5 ER Br pos C.; 0.3 M.- Was ak, 3 L ire & A.L Paterson, TE olme, M.T.C.; 0: \u2018 into ab ] discrimination bac is eged by a combine fret sfiting in the court home ry Montreal, re the On.the Daten tabacs quzriactures: Mr, Whit- i # # 2, apport! wfoundlen question w A full ried in all Boys\u2019 School Boots.Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Grain Leather Laced an ent school shoes, prices $1.75 and $2.00.; a and Youths\u2019 Box Calf, Velour Calf, Enamel Calf and Vici Little Gent's Box Calf Laced Boots, spring heel.Prices s100 || ed Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Slippers, Rubbers, ete.Boots, good heavy soles, Boots.Prices from $2 to $4.res of the above made on the new foot-fiiting last, car | \\ Boys\u2019 All In vavy, white and cardinal, 25¢ and 85, less 20 per cent.-Wool Sweaters ve, Boys\u2019 Soft Front Cambric Shirts less 20 per cent.R- x, Men\u2019s Tubular Washing Ties | Former prices 13e, 20c, 25c, for 1 Qc each.| duok.#75.00.- Basket Trun \u2018Hold Alls, hawt full range Men\u2019s Leather Belts | J In various styles, less 33 1-3 per cent.Trunk and Bag Dept.Ask to see the COLONIAL HOUSE SPECIAL TRUNKS, the best made; || L.covered in black enamel, or .34 in, $10.50; 36 in., $11 \"00; Also the COLONIAL HOUSE geo,» STEAMER TRUNK, covered in painted Prices, 30 in., $6.00; 88 in., jeu 40 in., $8.50; less 5 per cent range of er, gr.Ftrap Daft foie, Ladies\u2019 nd Men's Sit Ona in all leathers.Prices from 2.25 te SERRES of Boys Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.inted duck.Prices, X 0 in., $9.00; 32 in., $10.00; $ 8 per cent.for cash fox oath.po all a descri fons.2 Grain Leath- Alligator, 125 to $1.50.$4 in, 47.00; 38 in., 47.50; ise\u2019 and Men's Buh e, Rhioocercs, with apd without fittings.ee Leather Trunks and porémantea ns, Sole $= New Hat Cases, \u201cTrunk pa Gers Bis + ro HENR Y MORGAN & CO.; SVONTRERE 3 Es 7 nie 4 9 row were for © A the as = 2 \u2014g \"| MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.case Ww 1a Fi - asso Ste : ae mn => qe 4 t 19 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vente + mi \u201cis Er SOB IQ Aprhar nT BR BI SR Sed: 34 100 at mette A et 46 \u201c4.MTP ABD, on.VAG A Bik 0 SEE Ds ue JT\u201d VEN 1638 18 Toronto à y-200 at 138, 20 at 123 1-2, 5 mare a mE aa a a.Tron Bends, 36,000 at 9114 Qed din Ghar oN Darminion Irom, ue.x adh 74 D Cansds Souitern\u2026.BUY, S cet ie bon dunes ss 3R Nova Steel, 5 at 114 1-2 Chèo R I à P oom.291 rm and Ontario, 75 at Jn 1-2 ee 1e a = Montreal Strest\u20143% at a Be Jira PE\" | Em Power\u20143% 4 pt 98 a 108, qi À * AL ER eau na prose a : \u2014i Dominion Coal\u20148 a 5 at \u201cee Detroit Uutte Ry pt vues eus Dominion Cotton-100 1 Lata Western TT J Twin Clty\u201480 at 1264.Ter Rio @ soa Son = -Irepertef for the Star by Gordon Strathy and buisths RA 0 ee.| Ce.Stock Brokers.0 8 St.Sacrament et.DO EM ieee cen uèvaee Sept.4.Sept.3.Sra North.ity plo.WOH : \u2018aux Me Atk BM Hearse 168 be Cleslag ' Jersey Centra ca ol HH Poss ue.1 pate Prés MIEN JN 0 = à \u20140 SSP rin wy evn srreseve 3 mail Fm BE lS Duireth United By.86 GBR.BOA 0% at Nx Wont Indies Blob cnn ccc somonsee Guomene sven.queecase ; ES CS TDI EE ee ies | _ via Glty Toa in 167 17 is\u201d 43 4 a Xi Le à \"il pig Ea ae Te ud oe Hm em HS + Er Toy (67 fom ie ay ER ; ent Luéia \u2014 ns - es 1064 15 : À Don bl 3 =: re.CS ble My res a Ww Sn Ba Cotton Ou.armes acrerees\u201d rmme meee \u201cgon \u201cwon Indu Te erm, eus vay voy, RB.Les cm nw fis mn a 1 LE 7 d7 Sn tue rere wart been Sabi 284 18% \u2014 ==, ol = ; Le - a Vig TNR, TE pani Ce ae \u201cDior.mème ins ie Ré ES fe BY Ey Hy 53 dou .ñ pb errant rad ee > te opi Noe stent nd deals: 0.uit OE Te: | buying.The » ert IEEE oe : [5 predictions foe to-fay and to-mepsd and fair wéather,.a RE = ct SP ae aS re \u2014 a 1 #it had the right to lay uish steam to citizens for heating did not give it the right to furnish ; ) heating in t \"Street is Wanted.|.THE TERMINAL COMPANY.yostsnday play afternoon the question was taken'| b \u201cthe city getting control of Commis Mari may street.The trouble over the mat- At the 8 2 2} Commissioners, however, are willing the work.i : gE nditions.One condition is that showed that there was some pec reg f Board to have a say in the way tracks on a section of the i £2 E that the property should positions are not pleasing to 3 X2F g Ei thout conditions, seeing the Govern.meeting of the 3 5 + i 3 tion.Until the difficulty over for the present.iH the control of the street is definitely this important thoroughfare wil od to retain the right to erect ramps in the shops; this was not sufficient.ntil the street near the revetment wall, in order new streets were opened, citizens could not thet the wharves and warehouses could be build houses in the vicinity- with ease.The committee agreed that new streets following was the demand of the were badly needed, and promised to give Commissioners in this connection: the matter serious attention.Wine and Liquor Men Dine The.Bancheon which the Licensed Vic- + Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., promised to intro- tiaBege\u201d Association held yesterday at the duce into Parliament a measure desired by .the organization, to prohibit entrance into Drill Hs} was a pronounced success.The the country of alcohol distilled abroad gathering was held in a tent at the lower within less then two years and not kept end of the enclosure.during that time in wooden butte.In his Mr.L.A.Wilson presided.On his right opinion Quebec understood the proper me- were: Hon.Mr.Tarte, Minister of Public thod of ling the liquor\u2018trade better Works; Major Bittinger, U.S.Consul; Hon, | than any other part of the country L.P.Brodeur, 8 er of the House of Major Bittinger, the U.S.Consul, de- 8; Mr.Maurice Perrault, ex-Ald.clared he was always glad to meet agree- Bruovet, Ald.ee, Martinéau.On the left were: Ald.La- which kept him from one annual meeting to marche, representing the city; Senator J.the other in good spirits.He then de- P.rai , ex-Mayor Prefontaine, Hon.clared, in a few forceful phrases, how great Lomer in, Minister of Public Works for were the aspirations of both the United bee: F.D.Mon Cal.the \u2018Federal Parliament.\u201d Mr.Tarte said Roosevelt, inasmuch as he always eid the Équor trade was respectable, but need- what he thought; and said It in such & Wa ed regulation.He did not like whiskey, that commanded attention: but he enjoyed wine.He disliked a Short speeches were in turn delivered \u2018oan who smoked or drank too much, but Hon.Mr.Gouin, ex- or Prefontaine, he hated hypocrisy, and Montreal had less Hon.P.E.Leblanc, Mr.H.Maxey vice drunkeaness than he had seen in places president of the Licensed Holders\u2019 Protec where liquor was prohibited.He promised tive Association of Ontario, and Mr.E.to support any legitimste demand the or- Dickey, Pa i a or Speaker of the House.mention.with their ilies, were taken of.Opapmor and Bemator Casgrain both | throtgk their sympathy + with the objects of the organisation 7 Plisd abd\" sp enjoyable yrening way pot; | Direct Steamer Line to France Its Need Discussed by the Chambre of Junmers as many vesscls which trade\u2019 wi ontreal carry a de Commerce\u2014A Market for Cana- pulp wood and Jumber for which there 1s dian Red Pine, an immense and growing market in France.a After Mr.J.X.Perrault bad spoken in t question discussed the same véin, it was resolved to forward et the fret meeting of the Chambre de to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, now that he was § after the holiday re- in France, à copy of the communication recons was thst ofva direct line of steamers ceived from Mr.Parizesu from Havre.goes Crau Free, Pa ame of lh Prien nol en oe \u2018The upon Mr.D.is BX that there a market for = sean aig « letter from a merchant in dian red pine in France, but he Tras unable France, i t the necessit obtain any information as i Have, a rin inting ou y from Canada to Havre and Rouen.He asks Hon.Mr.Desjardine pointed out that it Mr.Parizeau to quote him a price on pine was not the fault of the Chambre if such a to these ports e meeting was well at.line was not in existence to-day.The tended.D.Maspon was in the chair, ian treaty had of ma.and amongst those present were O.H.Ca terial benefit to France, bad resulted Sur inging French i > Alphonse Desjardins, J.X.P it, L.BEE oT rtd ears: Morin, G.Bama 5.Lacharereult, L nothing to jan à V.Roy and Jos.H., secretary.ee re ane Ps BTE ide moved.It has been stated, but he main- the proposal of the Count de Bouthillier tained it was abeurd, that Canada bad mot Chavigny on gommercial geography, to be the tonnage to offer a Franco-Canadian line given in the Monument CANADIAN N' PACIFIC HUDSON H Cleon tact: he SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION.Montreal te Sherbrooke and Retum.cameras SBO0 RE) \u201cposture limit Sept.8.1003, Trains leave Windsor St, wv] Dolfeggl Classes §i: Homme opp sve 0% Irish Point Ourtains, For Alares, Or 1 be \u2018favouréa with td un ss dence, \u201cBtoneleigh V eo ENO\u201d 81 CLAREMONT A : .* 2 'WRSTMOUNT, | 8th Sept., 190 \u201csad the Indiana in the Hudson's viet hes shown ge clédrly thas both; | | paldering the difficulties they bave had tp.Overpome, ars.very religious In.numbér of instances I have found Fadisne - in missions that had been founded forty ! hss, ago and notwithstanding the fact that they had never since that time come in ther Dia CRE Le ed rent land, e pre time ai the\u2019 Indians in the southern part of 2, i x 8.This vas the, matement made ton Star resentative t \u201cRi .fthous, the recent rm Bishop je pou Dicess of Kesmatin, eral Synod of the C Ë \u201cThis i ia So oF mh em.bath the Eskimos an asd: « LS ETES = 30 ing 1 Ë \u201cThe Canadian Foreiga Music Co, 3461 St.Catherine street (near Moun.cas HE nn 8.Goln Musto Bare, {| Great the streets, according to its lighting \u2018cons | tract with the city, whereby it could fur men.| In.al Où Monday Morning, All the Handsome Furnit 1 Ings, eto, consisting of: Station 8.90 a.m., ® a.m.Jars, 7.40 p-m.except Saturdays, L 40 TORONTO EXHIBITION Bept Oth and Sth cee ar cern Sept.Tth, 9th, 10th, 1th.cmrmermene.$10.00 Return limit Sept.15th,1903, Windser Bt.Blation 9.30 a.m.week days, ST.JOHNS, P.Q., EXHIBITION S._ Johns and Retura O, 11, 13, 138.\u2026 Including admission to exhibition.; good going and returning en date of lasue' m.trains Sept.7 and all t t.8, 9,10, 11, 19, 13.(Exclusive of admission ) Tickets geod to return until Sept.16, 1902.) TRAIN BERVICE on September , 31th and 5 special train will leave (Wiadsor St.) 1.60 p.m.for .8e.Johns 2.15 p.m.Returning will leave St.Johns 1 y.Regular trains leave Montreal T St.) for 8L.Johns 8.30 a.m.9a.m.and 4.80 k days, 7 40 p.m.except Saturdays, 8 p.m.p.m.Saturdays 10,000 FARM LABORERS WANTED FARM LABORERS EXCURSIONS (seco.fun to stations on C.{ ion md 310.00 On SEPTEMBER 'Gth, viace of Quebec to Ottawe tnclusi J > Fe - .; ,Ç purposes.opini ttorueys that the ATTORNEYS\u201d OPINION It vos th coinion of the itor ent oe Goinpany Cannot Sapply | ing, in the way of steam, to householders .e.if it desired, furnish Heat to Citinens\u2014A New The company coud, of electricity and gas.ure and Furnish Montreal to Toronto and Return.LINE: LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE, # ; e manager of the Terminal Railway meeting of the Road Committee Con any pot] that steps be taken at once the city to expropriate a property on ie Anne street so that the company could proceed with the laying of its tracks, ST ; Le resent time the company was be- or \u2018is that the Harbour Commissioners jug blocked in its work, It was the com: slaim, the right to control a section of the pany\u2019s contention that the city should bear: ; the cost of expropriating the property, which was blocking the street and stopping Enlargement Sal = of Costumes.~ ||} NEVER SUCH PRICES BEFORE.After, Oct.1st, the Novi-modi Costume Co.will branch out into all parts of Canada.There are only three stores\u2019 now, soon \u2018there will be several more, Everything must start afresh.The t stores must be emptied to start with the seme styles as eoon to be opened.Now you see why this is the best time to boy.Prices are lower now than they The above eme Sale starts Saturday at READ THIS LIST: \u2014 $15 to $20 Costumes reduced to $3.$20 to 635 Costumes reduced to 87.50 .and 810.00.atin, who arriv- La wonderful seeing that in\u201c sonatant | to the necemity for Indians to live by?Montreal to On Sept, 8, 9, 1 and fastest steûmer ian route, 10,576 topa.Twin \u201cCrowe\u201d and upwarus.Return - Second cabin, Li en single; Tone or (as: Farts, hy oona., spacious a throughout.GOW DIRECT.Tunisian is the largest the Canad.ia ket at reduced rates.er Londonderry, 837.50 third class Midship sel elade decks.elactrio 1! MONTREAL TO G Sicilian.Wed., Oct.8th, at Daylight.Clan gas bi $50; Becund Cabin, $33; Thi ADPIF to H.& A.ALLAN.Montreal.271 DOMINION LINE Mail ¥teamships \u2014 Liverpool serv.ps pe 100 \u201cirishman \u2026\u2026Bept.200 Hfornian.orseman.t be Kare; But I'm tot BBERY UNDER ARMS.) (RO \" as all that comes to.\" A BOLD GAME FULL OF DANGER.\u2018Starlight Resolves ta Go Back to the Turon Gold- e entire street to the city, but on The chairman of the Road Committee I be placed in certain perts of : i .; ; umstances which prevented this property ; while suother is the right of from being purchased; moreover, the Finance Committee, while being of the opinion expropriated, had not definitely come to the opinion that © aldermen; they contend that the city should bear the whole cost of should be handed over to the same.Ho also pointed mt that a special i Board about to be called to consider this ques tte Harbour street tion.The committees them laft the matter try; but yon might as well to.the walls af Berri rake.You'll make Sir Ferdinand that's all.He always said A deputation from Hochelaga Ward asked that the city take steps immed ately fo : p aved by the d Commit- open up néw streets to the C.P.R.wor : bb property paved by Ron which the Canadian Pacific Railway were Another objection raised at the meeting constructing in this ward.It was shown A of the Road Committee yesterday was to a that at the present time there were only mand of the Harbour Board to be allow- two streets which could be used to to | *Norseman.Aug.33rd *Turcoman.Aug.30th Colonial .Bepl.6th *This Steamer does not carry RATES OF PASSAGE.BalJOD\u2014805 and upwards sibgls, acoordifg op and upwards sings, ag»; - > service.i.accounts for it.ants ae Manito ght smiled in his queer, quiet way.F- he takes me\u2014alive, 1 a sub-inspector.But we This is an enterprise of great pith and and requires no end of thought, We must get your, sister to come over, TO DANCE AT BELLES WEDDING s TEVAN and He Also Enters Rainbow for a Big d beter dep he LE Race Under the Very Eyes Steamer and serv Secon from stations in Megantic and W particu FT Pp il * CARs Co nn iæ \u20ac lars and tickets apply to nearest raitway Agent, QUEBEC SERVICE \"r= Place Viger.iy.\"Bandage ont task ant *™ ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE- vice.Tuesdays aud Fri Montreal, Windsor a (rd of the Police.$7.50 Short Jackets will be $3.50, FROM MONTREAL | ed Jackets for $3.00, *Manzman.Aug.23rd ®Ottowman.Sept.6th BUSTON TU THE MEDITERRANSAN, | Vancouver.on.Bp 8 | Combromau.Sept.FTA\" saloons.electric lig a ht, spacious el à Coral\u2019 Adan, a tn FROM BOSTOR ! Merton.en i Aus.a and.Aug.: mmo wealth.Best.10th $10 to $15 Silk $15 to $25 Fall Jackets for $10, $25 to $40 Long Coats for $15, Like reductions on every thing in the wardrobe.1 said, rather hast: the Hollow into Tarban or_boarders,\u201d : ing 1 expected he'd think better of it\u2014we'd had a glass or f dodges.0 work It 10 rants Be 0 : .: certainly was wonderfully al (By Rolf Boldrewood.) CHAPTER XIL.\u2014Continued.Wnen old Jim drove round to the front with the pair of horses, setting up square with his big coat and Joe\u2019s \u201cfull-share\u201d hat Slee SEA cesnies through aleepers leave 7.40 p.m.for 8t.An- leave Bt.Andrews Mondays and Montreal 8.35 a.m.next day Sacrament street, Mon! + hen th was \u2026 devilment to be carried ont.Half as much in the ; made a man of him.of the world all WARRIGAL WANTED.ther, he Ta like me, an 00) straight on end for about twenty minutes and then said he expected Starlight would have his own way as usual; but he me once too\u2019 often.on him, we all bursted out laughing.He'd \u201cfirst of all gone to the old gentleman's room and sung out, \u201cAll aboard mir, time's up,\u201d \u2018just to Liven him up a bit.Joe kept away down at the stable.Well, presently, out comes the old chap, \"with a veil on and his n es, wink- in\u2019 and blinkin\u2019 as.if ped see a door drinks off a cup of coffee and takes a munch of bread and butter, makes a kind of bow to Bella, and shuffles his carriage.Jim touches up the horses We rose a bit of a éheer, er handkerchi window.Jim looked round an whip.That was the last sight any of us had of him for many a day.Poor old Jim! OLD ORCHARD, rlor and 5 ing Car Ser.indsor 8t.D os pinE days, 8 .Sommenaing Sept.6th will run to and SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Thrush, Car.From Windsor St, 8 p, m.daily, ex-Sundar, = PORTLAND, ELDER, DEMPSTER & GQuy \u2018 BEAVER LINE MONTREAL Tu LIVERPOOL: i-modi Costume Co., \u201c 2364 St.Catherine St.West.| Nov thet's.the at's the way.only City Ticket and Telegraph Ofice, Lake Ontario.p39 ST.JAMES STREET, nest Post Office.rom Liverpool Montreal .Tuesday, Aug.19.Lake Chlkamplaio Thursday, \"à ; - 0 Y.Lake Megantic.Luke SLNCOt\u2026\u2026 Lake Champiais WINTER HRASSS.Cabin rates, le $45.00 apd single 0 TRRTONTOT Us Hotice: bt If Hot Bo presented.then.in pursuance of the terms of the said interest will be payable In respect subsequent to the said sixty days, Dire on the twenty-seventh day of y Hill Hotel, \u201crin- SG IVE; Ald.Laporte, Ald.able company like that he was now with, POREGHOO Ta oy ngle $35.00 fo arrigal goes him,\u201d sayg Starlight.and upwarts, EXHIBITIONS REDUCED FARES Montreal to Toronto and Ret.Baptember 6 and 8 September 7, 9, 10 and 11 .to return until Septem Montreal 5.00 a.m.10.30 p.m.to accommodation Stesrage $24.50 and 525.50, 5 apply to aay soni k, M.P., Hon.P.E.Le- States and Canada, which were destined to ex-Mayor R.Wilson-Smith and Lt- dominate thie land, in spite of all the on.armies of the world.Before closing, Major | Hoa.J.Israel Tarte was the first speak- Bittinger paid a compliment to Mr.Tarte, er of the day.Ho replied to the toast of who, he declared, resembled President pe an Coot\u201d or the \u201cMine \"ts or ; ELD DEMPSTER à ip ER.8 BA Sacramemt ° ; CHAPTER XLI We hadn't been long at home, just enough -to get tired of doing nothing, when we Good TRAINS\u2014Leve From rece 18>* ; 6 * » mi AY LEP a letter from Bella Barnes, tel she was going to get married the the Turon races that he had promised ding.If he didn\u2019t think it was toa she hoped he'd come.Th be a race ball, and it was sure to fun.It would be a good wind-u die wag coming out a great 2; avé, saybody.wy \u201cTours sincerely » AT en \u201cISABELLA BARKES., ig handicap, with daily; 8.00 p.m.week days.Returning leave .Toronto 9.00 a.m.and 10:30 p:m.daily, 8.00 am.and 5.00 p.m.week days.Sherbrooke September 5 and e [© @RAND OENTRAL STATION.\u201cNEW YORK CITY, quarters for Visiting \u2018and Resident Canadians, onths, respectfully Im te CUNARD LINER Boston;Queenstown-Liverpest os Mall 23 an : ; always cams to ecuntry- t some of our old , and remindi i to come to her w Return.! i » seren wees $2.50 8 sers eu er es vss0suns Good to return until September Sth, 1902.Lea: 8.09 p.m.daily.and ke 348 ally and shift the horses, and ready \u2018in cass d to clear at short.notice,\u2019 \u201d we had to clear.Fast Twin Serew rk: ble aan of Teme 8.00 a.m.and 4,15 markable for ct tiation, ing leave She 9.38 and 3.26 p.m.week anys.ta.enter Rainhow aod Jogk | =) à job, and sd \u2018been sacked on.He'll be all here\u2019d be such pass, Mouster, snd 1 S0GLLGHDVOBBL0D the streets on gaily decorated and i re + Étant uring \u201cthe \u201cpush.Girée m \u2018solicits\u2019 your patronage i : There 500 added; hadn\u2019t we a good horse enough?\u201d *ober for a month \u201cWell done, Bella!\u201d says Gtarlight.\u201c1 i I never went to a hop with a price on my head before.A thous too.Quite & new sensation, And we'll enter be \u2018enought for anyth i fd se for varie tain Starlight\u2019s to the judge\u2019s box.And what are the all the time ?$ AND DIAGR | Sousocesescecs steose0 AMS ON APPLICATION.dhs die ech ch ce Arh | Man's Mission on Earth gad SPECIAL TRAIN As wet forth in THE GOLD MEDAL TREATISE, the Best Medical Work of FE, Où IHRE wa All Diseasss of Men I> WN PLYMOUTR\u2014OHERBOU A te Let.FT; = TE 1\u20ac 10 Kateertn oot 1 = pt.23, am +n me! Sioa 3 F- SWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE, Altarastely, and 2 remen.Oct 3, mh bo oérich_ Oct 100.26 KartasemC Oct 118, L6 ,.MEDITEERANEAN SERVICE.- - GIBRALTAR-\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENOA \u2018 Ale Laka Rov.VW.H.HENEY, SOLE AGENT for Temple Daildins, 1H6 Be.James 82.TINGDON and Retu bourg-\u2014Southam Rainbow, 9st, 8Ib.\u201d | Frieda Marston to led him How will that wash lice going to \u2018be about s gone out of her senses es bout ber marriage and thinks we \u201cYou're a good fellow, Richard, and stanch, but you're like any age.untitled: THE SGIENGE OF U Treating on Ph | FOB COMFORT TRAVEL by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM, CITY TICKET OFFICES, ames St.and Bona lephones Main 400 S61.|-Aller.Bopt - Labe a see half a-dozen & and Weaknssses f ji = & - IM 5 1 ring She vn oing the wh our honours Concerned , for good or idn\u2019t carry out, and dearly enough, God knows.i ff: i .Ë Montreal Park & Island Raflwag Os Ë I - never e for evil, that Motos live cost me \u2018ancy : runni ball under the \u2014- the idea is delici- ci gf\" i FE YMOUTH \u2014CHER BOURG\u2014HAMBU SCREW EXP F tell, L d.A.Surveyer, D.Parireau, Hon.ESS SERVIO Eg : fi 5 fi ¥ i - Al France.The excessive duty im- Lanctot, Chas.Chaput, I Prefontaine, 4A, | 0005, of the The Peabody Medical Institute, No.4 Bulfinch at.( Boston, LY, the - country; established in 1860.Consultation Petter or in person.© to \u20ac.Ski and .iH di = TWIN-SCRRW P.Waldersee.si Fai i if oF .B g oA \u201cI daresay fe,\u201d I said.why we should ride I haven't over much a8 k 3 E i E as.returning vie 8 som Nt Royal ava, u £5 2 æ uw eu 10 to 1, : T TREATMENT that have \u2018made this INSTITU F F ig 3 st; W.H.Henry, Temp| terely\u2019s Age a2 ie 85 Œ ost famous in this country.ad IR RAR IR dd TE PPS ~~ CURES 24 DUREE, DISENTERT, CHOLERA | 'NURBUS, SUMMER CONPLAINY, SRA Morrisburg, Ont.IEEE SEC EE AEE AE EE = ME A Be oi | cn Strawberry, se 1 procured a 1 Le 5 she St ot i .& Vade Mpcum brochure, FREE, seal man only.Oc.pos \u2018 to , = tage.KNOW THYSELF.HEAL THYSELP.The 1y Madical Institute has many imitators,\u201d but ad equals.\u2014Boston Be £a i via Bi.Catherine every fen minutes.Rx tra care on all J ap required.For extra JE 5 DR.FOWLERSS } + EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERR ÿ i R ze ; R x x.Montreal Strest QOMMON QENSE RIS Rats, Mics, Roaches, Bel Bugs.NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.Ë ÉOER GENERALS - WILL MEET CHAMBERLAIN The Men Who Signed the Peace of Pretoria Will Meet In London $11.80 Fr: Imeluding Meals and Berth.FOR TORONTO EXPOSITION Sept.Sud te 19h inclusive.V Taronte on or before ful 2000 Xelan IA ih Sept.15h, I903- via dg and Bay of Quinte by éaye,.*.8 i 14 £ Beer -to-élate Meamers, special 5 r travel.Hamilton: Thrento- Montreal Mond: Yednesdare Torouve- Montrea! + Sundays, at 12.15 noon.Steamers for Quebes and ket OM Otty Tiel { Opps 5 d Fridays ek 7 an ne sten mers leave catty.Saguenay ay TA., 188 St.James Street\".Ml} LONDON, September 4.proved that\u2019it is best to be r to achieve.The seeking t hie Experience has skeptical of the sind id ih 1 i 2006 quine has to suggest that i 3 locus stand from which | Ë they have been courteously de- \u2018advances of prominen ) r.Victor Cavandish une ; Dake : of Devonshire, wished them to spend country mansion.Other prominent men for them to ; ; m vérnments ave also been refuse.Now comes the aennouncement made by the HAS BEEN IN USE FOR NEARLY SIXTY YEARS.¥ \u2018CURES \"> CHOLERI, CRANPE, GOLIC, CHOLERA nÙ i ¥ 1 = f | : me is invitations from n house par fr of 8 Sri Ge wt i I i i ë i oF BR ji §§ g 3 5 i - 4 nisterial orgän, that \u201cCo ry Chamberlain hi a I Æ i si ê of Fe : : ÿ \u201c - N > BEACONSFIELD .= = + sr i 7 \u20ac Fi ÿ & .favourite wumtmer resort on Laks BY.: cottages apponite the pate 3 Te Shaw\" cottages Nos.+, to Jot for.private lim; tent ote! : Huting ; wF.UPTON, i in.À t.Mext Governor of Takon.\u2018to the Montreal Star.) FE 3 PUREST, STRONGEST i * Fab.13th, igor.Moasrs, The T.Milbuen Co., Limited, M 2 Sete gt sds Te ie ., ittle Was wit .: By .\u2018 .tomber 4\u2014Cha \u201cUniversity, was non-polsoseus rrhiation 12 niet ne embraned = 5 PRG, Le.EES, Me, eg t fonts to attend ¢ br \u2014 | pose ten Ea W ANTHD \u2014 RX?FRIRNCRE OPERA TORE Bol 9 ee Soin cure | ; : ; | UN SRE 005 ER Locoud- | Jro= sar = wok Tue 2e Lea rom A 3 cou arm YIOTORIA; _\u2014 ar ais .ALL Rent \u2014 A TEIVATS raNIL TIX - [ =.ve - ÿ \u2018machines: « ee aenplor ment, Vn ot 2 14 is au : wi \u2018 pe.d wT ps À in \\ joa, deliver hot water with ee oot 22 a ira \u2018sliuated, \u2018Auer ALE a tolephone: ne , + ES SE EAN JF : 3 p au ds ac \u2018 Xe w .Ÿ Star pt oo Ofte, 207 oe TO LET \u2014 BOUSE AND BTABLE COR-\u2019 ayer 0 hte SP » Joba Fost @.0 tRcha in WW.treet.# : - a NS = = Tel.Te ' L, 8638, sR avenue and Wellington stroet.§ - p , } ea = pri cA \u2014 .+ 8 - LARGE, WELL RTS.> wood | \u2014 FRET A 124 ue nu ne \u201cWiha Livarp .CUP |E +29 price paid Fo WING Re je fromt rocks.with : Rae au AE lhe sees 3% | fT et aE) i Wile Whaat and Obes AR run St Mom, Que PA Lemoine UT: cl ee Jas.A.Outivy and Soma: * : A had .1 SE : n ; 2 7 £ | POSE Sak sala = y , .- Ql o on gr Wins pu oT ONCE EXPERIENC ; } x.PEN LE NE Ne a LE E Rooks = \u201cx xX.= Es PEACE.EWL 3 Ve oo i ; HE td rossive & fhe Beara\u2019 Be | ion Wheat on: firm but me not + ols for money, active; maize rather : Anaconda, 5% nm standard Cala.wheat, iron.a Ee i | iA de pra 1; L820 0, 9?; > ; - : Were \u2014 Fours GIRL 70 BO GENER: | 5 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLANS ace vof - NF, ALBO d , ; So re » couts ~~ a1 housewark; must vet .for out af towm, .12 erent.ce ; = houserssité \u201ctn cure Of - tar _ .x OF Sa FE, coute EE SOA xX =n Eee in MRE = a course à | Rox = a Warren\u201d à HUSTLING TOUNG MAN OF ovine PAA 4 ule hy 8 Nn - A : A > A 20 Nr 5 a cos _ .| ! 3 \u2018Ontario nt., Ont.Roous STE, OR WITHOUT BOARD Las obUdres.ADP = ee - a ANTED ENERAL SERVANT von | WW =X TELE : =A FIRNT CLASS ALL ROUND yop : PUPPIES rooms, sll mod Tics.alent to THOOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY Tn aad ah - \u2014\u2014 WAGED smuy: ae =| REI TUE .TARE TIT 908.3 ed ie wt) ans forest cars.Apply ¢ : * RO oes rooms op, bathrooms gat; que a i BARRE = Be * i i 06.3 GOOn SUFFERA FOR CHAN es or pa ee atER > .err eane - - mount Lemon 073 conveniences.MIT Bt.Oitheritg ot.ne 6: 18.Woman, preferred.= TO%h'¢ | Jy, DRIVERS.GOOD PORTIONS | J tee worsae, Army © Mears.We La VI Sore Tatas aan.OR SALE \u2014 ONE TAMLE COUNTER | RooMs \u2014 iia ae vx EE reo OO \u2014 COMPORTABLY MC Te 2 dt de Ko croix and Co.35 Blewry st: I amy.K ar ( Vid iW t ol sitting Tose and bedroom, - connected, ee TL Tr ANTED 3\" \u201cMoULDERS.HEAVY MA-.Inspector st 082 |: T vi ee as wo 207 |\u2019 \u2014 : ble room, mewly farniahed.modern conveni- Apply to the Wm.Hamilton MCs.Co., rater Wann \u2014 A, 9% GENERAL BAL rR er ferences.3 Lorne Crescent.\u2014_ \u2014 - 2 \u2019 tin good onder CALIGRAPH ass ences; business men preferred.: 37 4 : vêant, one 208 2 door nd rythi : : \u2014 : que of the aise .washioa or ironing.apply ° 19 ue = WANTED ANTED : Sous = Robertson end { RAJANTED LADIES 10 a varair ee ad, 6000,| veniences.Telephone 1438 anon: 8 st.TS 208 tf \" : lg : AEE a At 1.lbs.Apply Arsene Chariebols.Pointe \u2014\u2014\u2014 2 Us.ere oF oa bn acco unt ANTED GR WANTED A LITTLE GIRL 10 Minh | bet of references.M oooka, | Quis.se = | ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ; e ; D .double bathroom made with outgoing tenant to buy pres: \u2018WANTED \u2014 GALVANIZED IRON WORK.O.Box 268, city 208 3 two chiiaren (Fad 43 years old), from.1.SALE \u2014 Pupstribe oF wRiss AND 1 B Me ou t.Ne children.work; non-union.\" = till 8 p.m.Apely : R & foroiture, etc.Possession oan be ar- wanes.meat paride yi uy RMAKER p.smamel of every description, F. .wheat.markèts at adr English oo.; aa es Cru Grand Upright Plano, new Soh- «20.1e sough Tor ry sister about un 8 Brest, de montre ane de {amily Dr, and Mrs.Oplé, of paltim d., VT: Erle, & aud Rie G Grande.9 Liverpool\u2014Spot wheat firm, maixs sf 18 tone: Hi Y.ln perfect \u2018order and superior-j Mrs.A.Burley, ou his Sister AY À tor ar om town from o | gennisville, the gusts of Dr.nn 2 dpi lire.GX; de fret pie ie au Bo bo sipadard Cala.SE ts £40 t mo beat Bilk Coverines, Ce cpetls 5 Eprace Pariour England.er 8 WA pson.ville, 198: Mo, Kas and T i winter, 8 to te 4) N63 | TH: TP art.TN Sr 7 t and Divan Mg dnd Mrs.Jemes H.Jaokstn bave A do pfd., exas, 34%; | spring wheat.6s - me Pailae Fram lk Damask.Gold JPERIONAL_GBORGE ALLAN, BAN .\u201cto Montreal from : à an Yo y Me and Mrs.¥.Bopp Were In Quebec folk ana 8e; New York Central, 170%: Nor-:} _Wheat futures ar, Se Sept.Te 144 vai : BE .Tame and and-Painted, Gost.$176.00; Ex- P let Cheshire.England, about cer du fh Ottawa.Cet Jeejerday on routs from Lake St.Joseph and Western, 37; Bena.3h Ra nes, Dec.5e 10Kd value.Maise futures et ) Klean Buia M Ben Ter ddan agar, epber sous PE ee R ) en.\u2018 Arch deacon | 11%: Reading, .0 ovember and Janu lour Cab ns, eres, | weshurg t Oftite, Johan- | DE amen spe tomo eG mee pr pp | SE ESE eit | pou nt Are me | 0SHAWA, ONT.| SEES A Eee ae = = 0 in Bherbrogke.C1\" ç Union Paciti ; Southern Pacific, 81%: 3d to 21a 6d.\u2019 ors\u2019 Under the charge of th | $24 Pols, Onyx Tables, Ornaments, etc.; id AIN DOWN TO THW Et trom Sona tab returned \u201cpr and Mra.8.W.Bkaife, of Ban Pran- States Steel.eo 8.fel ie We A on steady: Sept, 19.20: Jan.of 2 onto Pap Vision.tae Lora Biatop Room Bet, conslsting of Sidebousd, Dining dre éhoice and Droneriy refrigerated Before GALVANI \u201coo $ i sgrreunding districts.peg a © gino, are the guests of Mr.A.Skaife, 6% 83 or sbash, 5; do pd.9%; Spanish fours, Jan.ana 125 eu steady: Sept.17.20: | Ÿ forte P Pupils prepared tor the Uni- Hon on Dining Table, Leather Seated Extent guitin therefore we guarantee: quality.ZED IRON * \u201cÀ | R.J, Barkèe Ponse, M:L.A.of King- Mr.Trad Me Hoimes-0 Monty.2% 10 pe per H ir-i64 per ouncs, \u2018kets easy at a dealing of | Sg ry Vy clmas term begins on Thursday, Wasson, balrs; China Closets and Dinner inchs Market, 2337 SL Catherine street.et 5 rr, W cen > also LS : : dre sais tu the Bynod.is \u2018the guest House, Clarke avenue, rte ais In the open market for short tie Na doing a gas Shptations are\u2019 apply to the tn Fe terms and particulars Sets.Fish and Game Bete, \"Best Bliverware === For Sale Suan pe, Queen's head } À rned r e mon No.1 nort = Bookcase 5 SUMMED - 5 x 26 Chea J J are Satis oy Meme, rg a tow tok Mrs.Francis Pause entertained to In 33-16 to Th por cent liam: fom Sa \u2018do.> Tic, fac sont ship \u2018SISTER IN IN CHARGE.Panett ana a Yl Bont, op\" Cabinet BOARD, .% avai William deep for cash.\u2018Chay, ve Spon riends at New Glasgo ment ; corn, ® to 70 1-26, 4x Strip, Li mere Hall \u201d ob ; 5 ret rior t gow recently 3.S.Bache and C crop: store ; new p, poleum, etc, etc.: Expe - À Siétes Ajl£e Hamil prior to returning to town.pond.ts following Wall Brest Tork, oat Bebtember debivers and \u201cdo.oats, $e The Sisters of of St.Joh John the Divi Bedstead, also Ensmelicd Bods, Springs: ARD \u2014 WANTED BOARDERS APPLY PICTURE FRAMING.> ON ok is sna returning 10 padeut -Col.aud Mrs.Irwin and family throurn\u2019 -tReir local manag eC > eptember dell x ver Jon Po x ne Bar and Ostermoor Mattress.Beat | to Mrs.Wm.Shaw, Shawbdridge, mm mg mn i rs this wee re to Ottawa from C LT UR\u2014The market quiet.We quote: =\u201d -», Toronto.200 07 ows, Scotch B soi 3 S vo ; 2 .for the W en where th acouné, Manitoba he lankets, Biderdown 35 0 lack = +g \" Mrs.Andrew Allan and the Misses Allan Mrs.w, pont cho 8 pu oston who cent.Americas.iy pe meta 3 ee Manitoba stone Baker fL0 15 sx ee 0 Mahognny and Rio Bureaus Birch, |\u2019 Bears, ra Comader A Be Fre ot ae nape soy ve i: SS dren Que ax from Cacouna, where spont some weeks with her daughter, Mra, Stoo! | Wrong.General impression is a ro 0 Sons, AS to 8.85; Ears nly.Workers Wanted Washstands, è and.water; boating rear aes Dea of spriog Sept.firet.Heasley, 2087 St.atl: } orthrap.of Bel he i wis Skaife, has returned home.shared Pe tmcan nom or will be amicably nn to $3.5; do.in bagh, KB 0 11 the private classes at \u2018Shortell's Acad- goloum, aline à able.Ape Christiaville, Co.Argenteuil, Prov.Que.202 ine near Bleury Bt.Tel.1315 Up.cing Sty: 4 FE Semin ERI An | SN ti Si a em | SE Bet CEE EEE ee | en ee ee 8 Tre soma pony pon = 7 p with Mrs.O.Rolland for Halifax.companies and of yesterday's trust Unch a lasses prive Bale at 10 OCH ors for September, at a large farm CREAM.other instit ï anged.We quote: Manitohe 2\u20ac (or private tuition) In Engl lock.Bouse, shady lawn.A Mrs.N.\" Vi > En sy plieut-Col Prevost and Mrs.Prevost Sterling Tool banks out of oun Darke Oatari bra Sew.shorts, In\u2018 bags.$8; Sap between 3% and 6 p.m.Yor ais da PAS turday frem 1 to 8 o'clock, Y*yside Inn, Brome Centre.que ES The 1 o they spent August\" \u201c| cating at hea do (he Sy rem a8 pleasant Goking Wesistn' Maryland ana O.not 822 to 88 in voue moines 5 Shorts.| a Mg, Zoventn classes in been pen ou a short raiclass ond order, having BoARR tan \u2014 LAEE L'ACHIGAN.IN LAU- Ice Cream PER oF Sally.5 or Allog Leeming.the tisses Smeaton PT: Richa: Quigley, who has arrived In fen ce into Baltimore, says Pres ent pt mguitie 5 $23 to 890, according to quality.1 Office hours\u20143.30 to 4 and 7 to que p.m.ee Catherine or Windsor Street lake shore, an Le untains, heuse situated \u2018on city.ark, Main 38 85), Standard Duiry i Miss ria have returned to St John, a Eure Pittsburg and Weste D HAY Quiet We quote fol- 036 hoe rner of Victoria avenue and 8h for Las a fate Now Clute Que BU oh Be, TE, | fo mlm lmprovemente\u201d Rubber dE Re ETS RES L EE 6 T7 D.H.SHORTELL, M.A.Brooke street, Westmount.or.Gout cise, a rane, med boing : ve i CS stusied trom Riviere and his family on L.A.Whittet and her son, Master referred.Tro on Age Seely dividend : clover, $7 to 37.50 per in car lots.CU Mise EDITH M.MILLER, _ = ne x \u2019 * RAE & DONNELLY, 3 par week.vor at ressonable river: terme rs ERGRAVERS, RTC.ee.\u2019 sfthe spending the tés du Loup wharf, rod Whittet, bave returned td town ple Pion freights advanced Southern RR.} RONTO, Ont.\"September Wheat | Associate Dominion College of Music (Pno- Auctioneers.(de Kilkenny).Count Beauchamp.St.ippolrte sors summer there.m spending the summer at Ormst Ohio River points.per ton to Dali and weak: gound new red forte playing), will resume isaching on Septem.\u2014 = » County Terrebonne.P.2 4 oJ Torre, Tho spent the summer at poev, Principal Whitney, of Bishop's Col 7B.\u2018Pick ©-b wheat, quotdd at 87.1-% to ei nat bar Amt A At boms dally from 2 LS pm.; .+ = 197 8eod RESEN TATION JADDRES SES ¥ , Mrs, rew , Lennoxville, who is del - en and Co.stoci o freights, and séld at tc Jaw Th Car di Le.OARD\u2014LAC CHARLEB hy RLS GE RTT a Le a Le Ietdrned.Dome to Quebec.vraies General Synod, Pr to the brokers, Tsosived Es ne Xchange ooze, nominally Jnchan od d at se No.TT - @ ana lan acific Baisse Septem pod atiantion during the EDWIN COX & CO nest BAO ee OÙ f been vis- private wheat, 1-86 = : endid = : , Mra Balowin Hart at Cartlerville pion ¢.de V.Harwood reihe market this oraing was highly Ir 1 Borthern, ned 8 i-dc for Na.3 northern, sit be respamstng bf aay i Boatina.Lows Charron Be, Margaret Sia- PTE porte ne wave & danas at N lovato Soc Tre hi ac gk Tp ries of Testarossa Bape salt Fh chord, 85d 8 bic for No.3 northern, Ran mes Hi sen TlANIWAY LOMpany, == EE MOBTGAGE LOANS.ve à ce at New- o wee trip to New Y were | e first sales Flour\u2014Dul me.JOHN XAVIER GUILMETTR ® \u2014 PENSER Sera 4 t.this week in honour of the debut of Philadelphia.ork and |, n many instances higher, and Penna.ull and steady; cars of Ont.% Bepamiber ét, 1002 209 SOop POARD AND FISHING Fu p : ging daughter, Misa Cynthia Burke-Roghe.Mrs Thos Collins and Miss Celia Col- Sopched 270 only to lose its la advance later.re patents quoted atBé 1 to BT, buy- dr : 5 per cent.Land Grant Bonds.provided: terme.ressonable: Apply Le Levon, nds for investment te Mortateus di : sod nor, of of clyde Park, Mosm.is spon \u20ac à pue Street, have left town to ing 2opsared, and this led ry pea icha Tour steady\u2019 18 to to higher.Manl- te : Ea, is hereby given that in p ot Lac Chariebois, Terrebonne County, P 0 10 | W = PI PCT ARAAAT ES RE , : ow + Lake P e and w had a furth « 0 $4.30 for care ation .f on for redemptio on © or inton Hall.\u201d Westmount = lacide.Pressing effect on some issues.Bev ner de of Hungarian patents, and $3.3 fdr strong is Berm, * to\u201d whieh Chere was tember.\"183 and in the Moris ao dated lat, sep.Bois \u2014 TO SPORTSMEN, GOO \u2018 : Presid \u2018Macpherson and General Man- \u20ac engagement !s announced.w stocks were taken u : 78\u2019, car lois, bags included, on track, added r, 1681; securing the e, and accommoda D BOARD \u2014 \u201cof the Molso x.Jet Gladys Raza, n of Miss bashes, Peoples Gas , namely Wa- Taronto, a previous surplus of £110,844 The the remaining bond: ._the whols of tion in a Ziendia locality MONEY TO AN.= feras or Winnipeg by the portal Lim.in of rte Me ces of nan Bail Manhattan on its good a S oie Millfecd- Weaker and quotations Bic low Satine Ee tha eos).ire Pine Beret cal an amounting to ML 2150 are or for uate Aa v 0 Star eS 5 : Lo A win, © » Mr.lalties, er at SIT À ; - ron od in redem : CSST Os 0 \"Mie J.Btevare 5 Scot a { New Yor was Dei craded as ron pe, rte.\u2018Bteal bran in bulk east of shorts and $13 for dustry of Great Britain, and to the fact be redeemed at tom per soma, premium will WITHOUT ENDORSER ORSEOU 2 ho has- \u2018pes vis! + cott, Eherbrooke treet, tar 8nd Mn.Scott Nichol, who have been London being rather at Ad ttle advance, Manitoba, milifesd oh i Ta bird he Tear preceding the amairemation Don es cTued intérost to date redemption: - - PUPILS WANTED.* LS SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET Set i Mrs: J: Reid, in Quebec, parents, Mr.lan.of Ottawa, for | John Macmil- balance, however, that r on cars shorts.and SI7.60\u2018for bra : th presented for purpose at .their own nares, 3 a, for the last week, ha robahly to the v.centre was seller insluded, Toronto freig! a, yr 4 e office of the Treasurer of the Canadl : security: payments to =a oe: 5 returned to Montreal.ve extent af 40,000 ah ' Pacific Railway Co: an hess confidential.wer: a aie A { > - Cooper, of the Prince of Wal Lieut.-Col.G.eis Roading abashes etc.Northern Becur- of No.* Nominaiiy at steady at 3% for cars uation the New.York Tribune sa) clans it the end of vixty days next after the 8 Brat abe ANTED ho ied soon THE PIANO PT MONTREAL CRED _ LE LÀ ars, Monteeal, and Mrs.ales\u2019 Dr C.Cameron, D.8)O., and SY was very active, selling Hi for No.3 extra, middie lier In the seaso ys: lication of this notice: but if pu en ee EE A at ple Builéinx.196 Jama EE 104 Teme | the guests of Mr.and Mrs.À We Ce are nesday Vittondrn 2 The\u2019 ao Ottawa on Wed- us.Exc market, 46%.uy to Ee tT hts to New York.gem ent money ket tht ctations of a then, in pursuance of the terme of the pr Torts moderate.a idress 2507 method.St.Jamey 5 NF wa.OPeF, Mra.Joh ng the funeral of the late B = - to N 4 low fr his © fact that th mortgage Interest will be payable in resp » Blar Office.\u2014 à à i Mrs.Barclay, Miss Barclay Mise Pe A.Cameron, Burmett & So, brokers Sacrament m at LE lidle freights, = serious monetary ora ras à Peu to Trop: Which Ly expr sequent to the sald sixty prey 190 Good vanced 2500 AND UPWARDS: CR ; i Greece I ; have returned to town, Duncan S.Meiniyre has recurned wo the New York: ° ty et vie ans.Canada sclls at @c weet.sugh a develop and avert, if possi October, Jar OR [be tmemty-ieventh day of WVANTED MUR, ARNO AND ROLE EN °rocaioraible parties on note of hb: bo bir \u201cSelous ve CSI EE improved city after a three weeks\u2019 | trip 5 th nu She Barnings, th vert increased © American No.3 Jellow quoted at 6Slc on feral nope ore al pankers tae peti ANGUS, Monday, Bept.1st, Academy 257 Bt.Antoine on treated.0 Jelay or enquiry sculen and busing 5 = and the \"Boo.\" pression Is th General im- _Oats\u2014Dull and } tion careful thought and deviain \u201cM CLARK.ar Etre de pi te to Ear my r.Clarence Mitchell, Mr.«and Mrs.Peter McI will be amicably control of Reading is of 2 to Mc for n ower; offering freely at and means to satisfy the interlo Eemand JOHN TURNBULL, ANTED\u2014 cols Xavier street.Telaphore Diem Lg: kar Bi ier aise jaacabter Jody çastie, any goouth, Wales.who have besa bilts, Panna and formas tween ander New ew York, and ade \u2018treigh ose © for money without Feduciog bank reserves Trustees, Canadian Pacific Railway 8 p.c.Lagd 0 38 mooderats terme; private gran \u2014 3 I LN days, left change weak and Tests.- t at Tic P e danger point As __ Grant Mortgage.classics.Prof.Dambac ¢ .Le Lars.7.D.Matinews, of Toronto, wh tor San at en Pot Done AT i Ton Cotton sae ol Ho A promt shipment sab.snd HA.igpibe, HISScn uch tates hen Mon Ant un ee | ee Me wg We Loan Money at.= à been nto, who who has etcher, of New Yerk, advanced sharp Goa fw reve weeks er than =\u2014-= WANTED \u2014 MA CULA > STE ry Etats fT Jack Ross, of Montreal.at Thousand Island Pare, oP to \u2018month at.par ont last of condition 57S Senin wl a ye on\u2019 which uneasiness Tay \u201cTHE TRANSPOR N Prove.\u201d Tents moderai Pieris Endliin Lowest Rates in\u201c.; route Breton.has returned home.st of Mrs.Arthur Patton, ern?ngs th ol week Au August hore ley rs ne norte ind \u2018Importers.I .q 3 TATION © .moderate.Prot.Parkin 3{ Clty The City .Mrs.sn reased 2.- ¢ : ne me .3e0d F peturned to wh after, 8 nding the 2e who\u201d ta gong do Bout of Moncton, N.B.early » per cent.the Words à ational Cable, Directory.of Vatlway earnings continue to increase KING OF THE METRO POLIS\u201d.- ea bouseho! .mer-with relatives at py M tic.the schools th uth Africa to teach = Sales cf Canadi ublished in connectio ost substantially.The summary of gross and WANTED HAS $ sans.bornes fr.and Mrs.Scott have taken up bouss ©\" th ere, will sail from Montreal York stock market Pacific the New Union code.& n with the Western net sarnings for the first half asd Malled free, and written In your Inter- TO PURCHASE.fe.9 @t No-6iDuroeher » en up house e Tunisian on September Ith were 500 share market up to 1 o'olock to-day sive re of tia\u2019 of the moat comprehen- that this year th of 1503 shows ests.We are issulng.frum time to time, In Fe oy Le Ad : The Is annonce panied by his family.» ACCOMR- to ving a of its kind extant In addition nn 000 ce than gross Sanings were 38 $2,- a series of \u201cSpecial Letters,\u201d follo letters.ANTED \u2014 YOURS vo $ from 1 = i on Sept.17th of Miss Hele place The marriage took on Tu Total sales on the New Y practically all the cities of the portées ported at this date last year, but the ih hich at and reviewing \u201cSpecial Stocks,\u201d San trends cast off clothing; the.be: 3 discoun tae of Mr.Math Cdrnell, Bloemfield, Ont, af esday at to 1%'clock to-day wore w York market up it classifies the vari e world, crease in identical roads this w at the immediate time of issuance cash price for good goods ing; the best Your deal | Betis antic to Bar.Kurnell, ot | Cratie San to Miss Floren Anglin, Tors 550.0 shares.TA I hv ats ase Ln ea Te df the rouge Ve Checured.by prompt \u2018Renon, We could BY FT.Trask, 2 er Sindh By ootrueon 2 Sector of Banbridge Kas a Wikia, BA: huis! e,.hter- 04 Lo A ding to the county and citl ng.the larger Increases or dec mpt action.We iss - Hon x \u2018 as Rlodatien Ti Slim: - Morning ing Biles = cou A it takes but le.58 year compared wl ronges these arene: Their aaturacy and clients Ww \u2014 JO PURCHASE LADIES: $ customers ov i Snught drt ot ate are 2 Ce\u201d Bof Toronto, ved Aus mar Snes Pacifio_100 at 1666 sa vies, | Inghe w ey a Arey EE, de {ems care re Taken 10 thelr compilation Las ror Coal paris re 0 Kinda gmong them P ge More Para à iles fan ot Kington\u201d ° SALES mare | BR nnn, omen, oh v3 ES Be the part Balf year with die fit DA pay vod ro Sena | GL SER BREE A 1 § BSS ça © at the | | mr.\u2018and Mrs.oronto Rails\u2014235 at se contains the cable de e increase In gross earnings ter\u201d T next ; ht : ) EE Sard pn Reet | pr a SR | LSE ra 3 tim | BEAUTE IES Er | Sel EP Sw tn Bly | Wim Sv eo vr | Montreal Loan = ev.Me.-Campbell, of Carp, Ont.versary of their 4 107%.at 107, 160 at haustive which has bee 3 has been $116,000, ne 2 etro upriahi plan lanos, \"a ; square and Fs LLP di | mun R CEE el ee Si fn pert | BF ilo ee lhe ln TH nel PA nn Ti mures de Styl PT was .unattended, the late Dr.Hami a daughter of mon, Series A\u2014100 ex and import trade over the borrespandin tricity as moth RATANTED \u2014 * Ernie a Cite En | PI Eee at D a ai vi ER QUES En dévolpetnt eu ocre RA | ea Soo ea qu Se Eau brand\" Bo Bi | SEB Hp St loss mi | Japanees and Austral Tho code 0 98 her i \"| ee together with we market pres RN | : per rbain strest.Caneda.of the Bank of altos.NYE BIER prod Ge Ba Rod ry err Le inibers Is an actual capital of \u201c90.50.84 Send for It Our 400 To Mustrated \u2014 1 made 1 en .el) at $y.oe world for the walt throdghout the U es Bee iron and steel industry of 8d cloth-bound \"Guide to Investors\u201d ited | 1 AG ap - : _ .9 \u2014 Tain Clym ae ; r © public &t large.{hy United States.according to a census any Market Sattar are most valuable ; ; ANTED.PATENT R a lapin ; e\u201460 a .: at Tect s ple as are selecting ¢ : - : : h bs CATHERINE piped y of enthusiasm as for several! days ohare at Beh wat Ex vt Yeuterday\u2019s Cheese Boards.Tn ams of the De active Satablisnments.D COTE In stocks or spec ANTED \u2014 AGENTS EVERYWHERE.WE TRADE MARKS AND 0) es h at 78 400 at 73, 500 at 724, ES 72 n WOODSTOCK.\u2014The is returned pv Fear quest.uratis vob et ects re, , Speedy Secured tn all wre : at 79%, 23 2437 boxes of white fare 0 b\u2018invoived tiay roduce 30 cote [lable durable.wells for only entirely mew comrtries, + aC Fi utter opening at se 1 Pr price Doro 8 Bteel pref.\u201430 at 100%, 1M at ured 1e hecee The re was: riswer | Rt < beasts.ray ae .ex.oe.; - the.out.wondertully.Boma Co., Hamit OWEN N.EVANS: = d th 9 -2, compared 100%.at been for somes tim des 214,100 yg 1 : \u201c | IN THEIR PROFITS Evene de Pitt \u2018assis Toledo Bisotrio\u201410 at 20.10 at x.10 at 19 Pic AL the lattes price de den Peter PL Es EXCHANGE DTED D O00P, ARTE Towa i ce es 4 Ing, and the Dock good deal of promt tax: \u201c4 150 at 4, 0 at ay, HR os 10 at bri vag were sold on the board, nd Hazy dustry has decreased from 8% In the in.Produce and Sain Bffla on Great Britain tered.Producers TRY; ontract Dow ot- f : Ur, and fe sci Jeclined to 9 1-4, but op ai.bo at ok.eu ato hea at ax.2 at Le ware disposed of on the sole mt tora to active in 1800, but the and on the Continent hie Lite tre good contract ith The Eauite a \u2014.ease capi cated creased surance Co.Apply Ha.Schad Stocks Were Active Again mss ex semis port Sore sna a vt in| BESTT RIE TACT, | To En Sha ue Parchased at Best Rates let ° Jn rai \u2019 \u2019 ; : ~ TA \u201cBu + \u2018Sel © market was towards an easier Trend Nova Scotia Btesl\u2014T5 at 14 = I erin paid from $40.314.981 to ir yee 8 BOARD WANTED 4 os Depressed | on iii io Shine oi pes mans MEE Io Te Rs en | st 1 Fikes B Sar pai fn ORL 0 FE, Dra aad logmoblo rapateyon fondo, To IPR Montreal Street at 35, were firm, such as Street ot Co wot at 10%, at 913-16c; balance unso -16c; 236 \u201c28.606 © value of products from - On Paris, on Betlin and on Hamburg ; - .\u201c Prices.: Dominion Corl at Power at 1813, and M Pauley onds\u2014$120 at 1074.PICTON.\u2014Thirteen fac to 0404918 ANTED\u2014 PRIVATE BOARD FOR YOUNG - latt 145, the demana f erchants Bank-10 at boxes; Stories boarded Lom \u2018masried couple, Protestant family.| expectation ie strong and active.The Dominion Gui 5 10%, ati 2-4 | es; all coloured: Pc bud; The Œrnings of Detroit United Rail Sold on Mest Favorable Terms.GTR depot pestered.Address.O, Yoo, Bear TOLEDO ELECTRIC AF In conneetion wi ultvidena announcement 144, inion Coal\u201460 at Js.0 at 10.15 at re \u2018 : Ay fourth week of August amount ors Disereal 1 anû Washiagion.DC.Est EATURE purcbases » .per inary cernin \u201c} cent yrup, in Ron Huns, « t, they, vo harry Amb Cewald, aged 8 your (tor: Tiscouny ds ET ere je of Date nirdody been Deblies Toere 5 EL #0; and in a wood, or aS smal = MPANY, LIMITED.fees Ey high tire eT ch, at ten of the Clock in : \u2019 temsent that - \u2018 2 forencon, at the dojulictl \"August Tiel Margaret H Helisne ay A ntreal Exchange.quotitiooï! - sa \u2018amount of cash on hand TA large heresse | I; Sr Te oa nm class grocer oan New 23 Viits st in tha Clty of Moun ae of todo B.Holland.206 rE, ee, Tate benne, à [Fa {nas received trom ihe me he de ht Apéro mab at 10 rie 1b, | \"SUBURBAN AN NOTES.ze ane Chatto aise \u2019Detendant, et OAR 1527 arles L.Parmen- Betwosn EN days, % tite fiscal \u2014Strong; ied RSS this caush, consisting of household furni! banks, eount 0 8 an average o YR per re and 1 Sg ce fe atc.Conditions cash.OLIVIER t Daphin, tan, on A 218 to 91533 between banks bs cn nd.à is expected for th current fiscal yom = - : pi ine : Coun Co apte él, NB ra pe vs ent So.cables, 9 9-16 between bau ntarg | thé average will will be.fully 04 a aera M waa, 3 PY éme - m0 C2 EC à gam 7 bee PE re A \u2018Bop.SMPTE On Sep at Otte 1 roa long, a .nd 5 an dre We 09,908 pores : of ur 0 3 \u2018 wh ; ton.ste ha ee) a \u201cThe % \u2018 fom La x.th mt La] \\ AILIF, SALE 5 = PROVINCE Sod Lo Jessa SUES Taian 4 ve of John fa, ST rally &¥ SF bopntae_ 5, Pape pot Sess hh us goon pr hele Tuesday Cu SE tenants On the 10th day- et | \u2018 sys ' that a bul mark rissotte, were | tember, 1008, at ten of tt clock in- SEILER mt.tw || pl aad oon ce by a Sag [SPE a SiR Lp ms he : Thatta Sad alas \"op | ot, Sok of od pit Theat ana ® ares + | asics he Ey hy Ba Bat Sine beaten Sb verse =.ae WB rer js art wa ie 3 oF ST de ass JE ES uo lenses a; stocks Favouret conditions, pureh Es i Pan wo brent anes, $11,000 3 Roads, 6 year 1908-1908: Fin.Lois Of the sid Defefsiant, seized cha un In this cause, consisting of \u2014 ove Lab to es to: 4:8 ; hed ta on that the BOR 1 1} Ponte and Health 81085 Pins ek |e ns seighe, eto.Terma (nie cours, fueniture, carpets, + - 3 : .41,900 ; + AIS 8.68.0.a Wes So.e to 4.08.5.a ST.Mort.ia afvages vË ne Euetolés.a ; 2 and nd Parks and Market, in Mayo | 8 SALE» - Pré Bort, i002.BAL\" Westy, du \u2014 RS 4 Hol 2200 = are are some pron un wid FRE Great a fiom\u2019 =n aprointea of oho Finance [10 BATTS, Des A OY INCE hol | AILIFF-S Bb FROVINCE Fry + Focen - A Von ed.Canad Plame, , cou 1 a 2 i arly, Pete see Sh 1 lities, lan Mu- F4 a Logi ud Enthoy Faia CR uff, ve x Sock offered th 4436 ON Counc lar Detmidmoy real Sept, Seon.ato clove of fhe LA dara a ou, Beberd.\u201d Bute plant.OB \u2018of thé Wat t, chairman ou, a domicile 13th Toh day ri September, 1062, at of ¢ et Commiites, was authorised to Po.tes = dhe ci rr in sho forenoon.at the uffice tie 48 Busebe ?: ty of Montreal: aria No.28 Bt.Yorn eu street, in the a a.¢} emit tenders for Mé-tons-c£ 1 be ahd, Eh Dis depéirtapent.AIT ha.tes as ind gd Bean amd Ran of To aby rey: ah Ihe 2 pe \u201cwil ve mia be alionity or regular Jie - tar\u201d of: ff Etant = oi in this this an commie 4 0.J.A.B a bé à Tm Hi Skirts 8 doen only Plain Black Mercerised luc assorted black 13 dozen Ladies\u2019 Printed F Flannelette Wrappers, In Ti dark colours, for fall wear, $1.3, for.ose co of nt Blouses, sizes 32 and 34 only, were Ge and 85¢c, for 3060 Balance of our All White Muslin and Era scan Dlguses.at HALF RD! ou.$50 fOr 2.erent crqemsennanes 73¢c $8.00 for 2.0.J RW for.pons re 0g Children's Washing Dresses, HALF Examples: Pa a 380 OF 220000 vécus avsssne esvasses $1.00 for .+ > Ho $1.50 for .a.75e tocnanse sree 480002 sees ob or asoboness ausevsenn ous caress sreenn \u2018430 to $1.Boys\u2019 Navy Pants, Zc, 28¢.\u201d Mc, 8c, Be.» according to size.vera Fave Skirts, trimmed with Li $3.20 LOF .2 arene en coven svenen R11.a0 35 for seseess cetons aseesss 2.12 0 for de vores 2.50 Ladies\u2019 kets-i10 \u201conly Drab Croviot Tweed Jackets regular.value rod @sese sense wevesssonn eon Bargains on First Fos, 1000 yards Coloured Taffeta ee Boyt = colours: to select from: worth - from The Yo noce ot the lot at, per.su.estes ses eaves sees maser geese #0 pleces new All Wool Camere | Goode, black and coloured.- 500 yards Coloured Costume black in\"this lot, so the me oY \u201c>.200 acous voseu vrncents 4x4, eo.slightly solled; to 82.65, but we offer a s tion of 3B 1-8 off all ri from 5 dozen Hemmed Table Napkins; this lot to be sold at, per dozen.Tle 1000 pairs White Nottingham Lace Cue- tains, all fast woven edges, prices from, per pair .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.civecrsenss 41$c PPV VTP VT TTT TTY vy a Empire Cabinet Grand, wih three pedals, $88.3.A nice Rosewood Case Piano, by Newcombe, $163.4, Heintzman & Co., boudoir style, $1.98.Masan and Risch Upright Grand.full compass, $220.6.American Piano Co., a sample instrument, $253.Terms arranged to suit pur chasers.LAYTON BROS., 144 Peal St, Dominion Sy.ddd dd AAA AA À Great \u2018Snap\u2019 In Colored Dress Muslins.ty \u2018patterns\u2019 in this lot; prices &c, Mo and Sc; choice of the lot Pie =\u2026vn ese esses vesse anve0 IN THE BASEMENT, HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, large Mo bottle.full strength, for.GOLD DUST, the best © powder for all >arvonctenceusacuses neuves evseu vensosace pure.large 5c cake, for.«.froah ., TOILET PAPER, in perforated rolls or wire-looped packages, four rolls or four packages, in all 3300 sheets, for vsons eee seser nesses ses sesseesbesses Zc 60 ONLY BCREEN WINDOWS, best oak and wire screen, all sizes to clear, worth 3c and 40c; get first choice I= BREAD OR CAKE KNIVES, saw, edge, cuts hot or cold cake and bread: no crumbs; special at each .Sc &\u2026#.OLD SAWS, all good ateel, HO in 5 kitchen ; worth fc.special at, each .5% ONLY TIN TEA KETTLES, three sizes.worth 35c, 40c and 4c; best block tin; choice hoice for aaane sovéene svocusa 18¢ MRS.POTT! IRON HANDLES, the genuine handle, worth 0c, for.GRAVY STRAINERS, good large \u201csige.Worth 10C, for .eases corevennen Be WHITE METAL TEA SPOONS, do not corrode or change colour; spécial ea PTE METAL TABLE\u2019 AND DESSERT SPOONS, worth Sc each + 1 ASBESTOS A tin edge, wire loop p, special*at, each PONGE BASKETS, .» wire, the 10c kind, for, each The Gruat West End Departmental Stere.IEA 163 ST.JAMES STREE.(Corner Fulford) Where All Cars Transfer.Casa OnLy.ONE PRICE ONLY.Bas TEL Up 3739.Merch.1207.kage, 2c, f 19e IMAX LAUNDRY SOAP, absolutely : STEEL TIPPED HATCHETS, good, stronx hatchets, worth Sc, special at, Friday's Special Sale Fall Dress Fabrics.New, smart creations in abundance.An assemblage of fascinat esign that will ladden the hog] of the femile world.fancy patterns, 20 ONLY DINNER SETS.all new patterns and colours, 97 pieces In set; gold lined; regular price was 35 Pieces of Waistings.A pleasing array of t shades ; 25, ei bot value Toe Far Fridaysale - - 56C Yard 10 colours to select from; your c ice 86.99 sv.os vesesvinencotens Closing Out All Wash ! Waists.SECOND FLOOR, The Balence of our stock of Col Shirt Waists to closed out ke less of cost, value for Friday's Sal BERRY OR FRUIT BOWLS, beautl- ful, clear, imitation el glass pat worth Xe.special at, EX sP CROWN PRESERVE JARS.\u2014Buy now before prices advance; best machine- made jars, smooth topp.complete with Pais only, per dozen Extra Special f for Frida; 18cyard.T be sold on Friday, only LC 8C yea % gallons, only, per dosen JOHN MURPHY & CO.High Class Tailor Made Costumes.very Ladies\u2019 Black Cheviot Costumes, nicely made, real value sous: Fou Fridays Sale $6 65 ma 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.TERMB CABN.Corner Metcalfe, 1 JEL.UP 2740.Our new stock of the latest furniture styles and sha offers a rare opportunity to give your home that co touch of elegance for us little money.and wisely.We \u2018bave made can give you fumitare maoh nearer to the usual wholesale price than we have ever been We have-bought largely our profit in the buying.able to do so before.Renaud,King & Patterson, iy The Home Furnishers, 652 CRAIG ST.= Ladies\u2019.Skis.made Homespun Skirts, Fee Friday e Bale $2.25 pn \u2018Gur Store Closes at @ Ea ran Dur pret fine of coi le of go Dy Go, ru Low si a who apprecistesbargain.To-morrow we bave many lines PE Vil Ter Cr mi Le mie moy a Cf pr Puplins 19 1-2 © On first floor in our Dress Goods Department, 500 yards Coloured Pog- lin, shades, scarlet, crimson, green , Jight and dark brown; reguli pri J tae Oe ve.Hosiery Specials - No.524, Children's amd Ladies\u2019 Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose; prices from Te to 3Qc pair.Also No.5%\" a plain Black Cashmere Hose, in Ladies\u2019 and Children's sizes, at from BSc to 45\u20ac pair.© Men's 4-1 Ribbed Black Wool Half 1 Hose, .price Men's Fall eight Black Cashmere Half Hose, 25\u20ac pair.Table Cloths\u2019 and ges Table Clothe, with Napkine to match, cloth 2 yards, napkins 5-8 size, 5 for the set, 850, $3.75 and $390.- Cloths 2 12 yards long, Napkins Sa oise: for the set, $4.00, $4.10 and Roller Towelling Ends.carn} «nd 5 yards long, 2c and 45c Glass Towelling, 2 1-2 yard ends, Ribbons.Other departments nay at times he n Department-is 20c for piece.slow, but our Ribbo constantly on the boom.= Le Striped Neck Ribbons, \" Be per Six.inch plain Taffeta and Like Satin Ribbon, regular 40 to 50c GC per yard., Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs, Holo op docbool coloured bordecs, at Se, de, Sc, 6c, 7c each.White, Sheatings 25¢ Plain Twill Sheetieg, 3 wids, 25¢ ya.vie Bath Towels al lines, white and sé\u201d Ae, Sc, 35e, 30e, 45c, its, Marseilles, Satin and line of wearing Toilet Quilts, in 3 nines.ular prices, See, HID ach To- Manufacturers\u2019 Samples o Whitewsar.LADIES\u2019 GOWN! Be, 77e, $124, $150, LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS\u2014Regular prices, $1.65, 52.35, $3.00 to $0.50; to clear at ni $1.50, a to $8.37.LADIES\u2019 D Costumes.New Fall Costumes, in the most up- to-date styles, at very moderate prices.\u2014_ Basement Bargains.Flannelette 3c per yard.Hundreds of yards good, weefel Flanasletts, in pisoss of 2 to 13 yards, at Be pe yard Bleached Canton Flannel 10c.Hundreds of yards of Bleached Canton Flannel, in 113 to 4 yard ends, regular price 15¢ to 200 per yard; for.for Sc per yard.Lace Curtains, 98c and $1.25.Nottingh Lace Curtai 312 yards regular price $133 and $1.50.Friday, \u201cAr a Jorde.Ions, HA Ycock 2 DUDGEON, | Fo 3e Catherine Street.Two lines of (NEAR DRUMMOND) To-Morrow.\\ 4006000 b0du C0 6 ue $4.00 Boots.Opening Sale Price $2.00 pair.The Need of a Shoe Department yg Whee Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Footwear, of dependable, serviceable grades sth inst.d at equitable valuation has long been evident to the manage- ent.Sch a department Will Be Opened To-Morrow, To make its merits more quickly known INTRODUCTION VALUES | HAVE BEEN PROVIDED.A magnificent lot of Ladies\u2019 fine Patent Leather and Vici Kid Lace Boots, made with \u201cGoodyear Welted Soles, on the newest shaped lasts, by\u201d one of America\u2019s leading makers of Every pair of these Boots were made to ret: $3.50 and $4.00.To-morrow the price per pair will be Ladies\u2019 Fine Footwear, il at $3.00, $2.00 Prompt comers are surest savers, we're ready for business sharp at 8 ° \u2018clock.We, also, desire to announce that our stocks of Footwear have been pro- aver.prices bel soc peises head of this department American and Canadian schools of ex - cured from the leading Canadian and American makers.They embrace Fhe newest and most desirable kinds of Boots, Shoes and SH use and occasion, from the dainty soft Kid Shoe for ba sturdy street shoe for \u201cMy Lady's\u201d wear.Qualities and styles above the had years of training in both the | Special attention given to CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES, of which, you will find here a complete assortment.Shoes for every aby\u2019s first use, to the 7 To-morrow -.Art.Extraordinary Value in Ladies\u201d Silk Underskirts.-.For no other reason than that they are monopolizing room that newer goods consider themselves justly entitled to.Excellent Silk Underskirts, in colors of blue, did ross, made in splendid styles, some ruffles, sud comp with & ik Black French Taffeta Silk (piste : silk), 18 in.wide.Regular prise CPS is 556 yd.; to-morrow .: .Black Union Taffeta, % in.wide, - Regular price is me à to.4 » black, pin pink, helio, pleating.Regier.Br wt to ow.10\u20ac per yprd.White Cotton 5c.De any Cotton, ia pieces ef 8:0 10 yards, regular price fe «nd foi Ladies\u2019 Tailor-made Costumes.\u201cThis group of Costumes is composed of our $8.50 and $10.00 lines, and were considered good value at those figures, Recent arrivals clamor for the room they occupy, \u2018hence this value :\u2014 Made of black ol pie and Cheviot; coats with wood fous a1 lined with Italian twill, ski id regularly at $850 and \u2019 $10.00; How often we br al baked Cees to ae \u2018onaçes PER PACKAGE.bave been due to seismic disturban: 20 villeges w were destroyed and near] persons were On the northern ope « of Mount Kasbék lies the watering place of Tmenkan.Reriy in the morning of subterranean disturbances were note at To Tmenkau, but the hundreds of bathers in the hot = .\u201c1 CAN'T WEAR THAT.\" - bear this remark aa the possssser displays 8 irmen ok sad he linen soorehed\u2014same old trouble.Avold this BEE STARCH An clastie ds water SAVE ng courors, ; ENOWDON, FORBES & 00., Agents, 449 St, Paul St, Montreal, LI fron cannot stick\u2014nor the linen crack.PROPOSED BRITISH.- A CORNER IN CORN in garry : Ve STEEL CousiNaTIoN.| Septembee 4\u20148ir Christopher = n'in believed to be owe of the moving cereals in the ts inthe proposed Brian steal eo \u2018D SOWLIN R.as - COWL- a \u20ac\u201c Metoalrs street, near For sale a wa A RUSSIAN LANDSLIDE / KILLS 700 PERSONS.Catnerine.Montreal.there scouted the ideaof.a catastrop! in spite of warnings, continued their bathing.At 7 o'clock of that evening, the mn- 700 NOT CH EAP\u2014Vet Not ERPS | aux YOUR GROCER FOR petisive; broaie à pot than any other brand.30¢ per ib.te pound.vil: make 200 cups of fragrant tea, Substantial Savings Always Possible in the Basement Depts.mere 10.00 J Glass, with tin covers.\"IS car at, por dosea ieee Dianer Sets, three $5.00, 97.00 and .Striped Silk Ribbons, wear, in Taves, Pe Per yd.adi Nein More Ribbon Value, Than Usual ; For Your Money.White and.colonel Taffeta Ribbon, pn where Jet Eat here here; = | cee ae ve sos Bae 100 : Duchess Satin mien, 5 CB price, 5 = : price .oes ue > 20.; ; : wuitad , des oe se Gem Food \u2018Choppers, JRE ol tea.It costs more 1 than some teas\u2014yet it is not ex- d will make more cups of be \u201cGroceries \u2018Can Be Bought Here to Best Advantage.| \"Best Batter, 25 lbs.best raaulated Sug inson\u2019 | [Ladies Betts | Trivial E Prices for £ F os su ect.& cow SE means veu veu ess vec vue in\u2019 price from pu to 75e Apmorrow sev err wee ver ne 5 Lae 3 | SÉYSHFRHER Fanaa ae T | Silk G Gloves- > The 39c Quality for 15c pair.\u201c- Ladioa\u2019 and Children\u2019s phre\u2019 Bilk Gloves.pink, wavy.ac ad price for the patterns, all fast colors .For- wer price 7c yd.; to-morrow.Fancy Figured Wrapperette Cloth, tifully see assorted in spots, in all summer = s8\u2014th Cnfantey Brigade, Bei th Infantry \u2018Brigade, Brigade Lieut.-Col.een Regt.Mu BE Wahine, Cromandar, Brigade, § » Brigada Major, Livelo 3: HE § 2 i 2 5 D \u201d 1 } ! ÉTÉ 2:44 1 g x {Bays Varsity » ce Peak Cap s.RS rate bined with anchor and fag.«yeion at Be; eur special of this city, tock, Judge Chauvet, jaanel-Under Prices on Desir - able Grades.Striped Flansolettes, Large range, cen - BE a me o [EI stripes smd Po orm, A py an EY pa roc Ey TW, SE pp EN | Tm zen ® ream ll L MANNA goLr-At st Heart, on on \u2018August 0th, < n August 30th, at 5a Tur- Feu street, St.Henri, the wife of Ed ettiston, of a daughter, August 3th; to Mr.and Mes, C.A.Neville, a son.L Kingston Ont, on tember to Mr.and Mrs.Willam Still, 84 a and thence to Cote des N peg, Albert Dé: son of Th ESP ET tnt on MENCOUGH At Toronto, on tember 2 olen, beloved wife of LA Rengon of the Ia RR ry a Xeq.CHARLTON-On September 1st, 190%, Toronte, Gesrge Charlton, dvd pda poor EB Curry, ar ratol 6 of the late James | Port Hope, in her 9th Tears at.; rene -Ont\u2026 Reginald A.BOR At Kamloops, B.\u20ac.on August \u20183th, the wifé of Fred.C Cabura, af à vas.- Beockville, mit Se LW wige, of Mr.L.= \u201cbossiit, : .Bon ais .t Bird's Hill, Man, on August the wife ot BLM B.Sook of & VILLE\u2014On Tuesday, at 33% St Hubert =.treal, to Mr.and airs Joseph B.de.ucherville, a son.ING\u2014On September 1st, at 423 Metcalfe venus, à Pestmount, the wife of iA.HL.oon by = pun 1, Oia the August lst, at 83 Selby st, » of Jo Percy.Hanna, & son.Qauahver Leon Joly, ly! of LOGAN\u2014.\u2014At Carberry, Man., on August 19, - thé wite of Fleetwood Logan, of a son.* MAGUIRE~In Kingston, Oat., gn Beptem- Bag ber 1st, to Mr.and Mrs.¥.C.Maguire, CADE c A t 24 In Victo B.C, on Augus fe torts, B.and Mrs.Mich- sal McCaba.® Mn Au Brampton, Ont, a son.® t Sat, 1902, to Mr.McKecbnle, of \u201cdaûghier® 7.\" PENNANT\u2014At Regina, N.W.T., on Aus- ut Bh, the wife of R.& Tennant, of & FHOMPSON\u2014At Joyceville, Ont, on Aug- vas a to Mr.and Mrs, Gus.Thompson, 5° MARRIAGES.ANGLIN CHRISTY On September ind, at the £ the brides father, Bloom- Seo by Rev.Wm.Bpasliog, onto, J.- Anglin, of Montreal, to lorence line, daughter of Gideon + Christy,\u2019 BQO RaSErAM \u2014 On September ist Al Church, by Dean Evans, 5 tuan Carl Booth, of Waterloo, Que.May Bare Barcham, eldest daughter of Geo.W.Barebam, of Montreal, and niede.of Rev.A.Barsham, rector of St Martin's, Now Brunswick.CAMROUK- MOORE-\u2014On \u2018August 2th, at y Archdeacon F Man., Fortin, Chane, Michel casnreuie of London, Eos.to Mabel, fifth daughter of the 4 dore, of Cobourg, nt., formerly ot .onshire, Eng.* PART HAYES \u2014 On August 30, 1902, by ural Déan- Hart, Henry J.Dart to Isa- ile ig Loe Hayes | eldest daughter ot Thomas 200 3 DWINEL-M UNRO-On Al t 30, at ques bec, by the Rev.Faièer Magure.H Allan Dwinel, of Cambridge, Bos ton, 5 Annie, youngest daughter of the William Munro.* MeKR ty, on August 3th, at Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church, by the Rev.Mr.Davidson, Fran- ois, second daughter of the late Ed.Cleary, Shawbridge, to James H.McKee, of Sherbrooke.08 3 Tor- \u2014 At the residence of as Cauet M, by Ber ee E Mother: ington.\u2019 Aare J \" Hear and Miss Lydia SEALE-JACKSON \u2014 At the residence of tha bride's parents, No.12 Sussex ave, Montreal, on prod es September ird, 1903, by the Rev.G.bell, Carp, Ont Ge Geor, , Jou Sadie ormerly of \u2019 Clara Annie, ugbter ot Wiliam 3 Jackson, UTEELE-STEPHEN-\u2014At Iinkwood Lodge, - Brandon Hills, on August! ssth, by the Rev.\u2018Albert E.Steels, - DRATES IN TRE CITY.OFARA-On ST rd.at the ed native o e Re Leitrim.Ireland, and member of Bt.Ann's T.A.and B.Bocl .Fune vi ae place from his late resi- ance, wa street, on Friday morn- * ing at 1.45 o'clock to St Ann\u2019s Church, |.Cemetery.a, - _ CICOT this ar Le on August Sst, ie es Aoife BITS uisa Ryan, vite oct, tormerty of Matta- \u2019 je OUTSIDE THE CITY.@TKINSON At Bone, Men, on Au- for inns E and Callen A Atkinson, 11 months and 2 days.* BARTER On August fist, at Winnt g D August Hse.at Winat = Duriand, aged 3 months rep af a daughter.: à; 1 i Bee op nes | aN 5 fr = oxford\u2019 gray pions stitched, - Regulàr Friday spoclai FULLY FILLED | = FOR value | Sen Notre Dame sd.+ F ridav (50 Ladies\u2019 Tailor-Made Suits | WORTH 87.50.TO-MORROW 84.75.Montreal's Greatest Store.cage ?150 Ladies\u201d Now Autumn Suits from a leading .manufacturer at his own price, They come In black.navy, gray and Oxford.All up-to-date styles, perfect fitting and tailor-made, To-mer- row these suits will be placed on sale at prices which should clear the lot, WHAT THEY ARE LIKE.04 Ladies\u2019 Talloremade Suits In black, navy, gray and Oxford serge, Chesterfield \u2018jacket, step collar and lined througheut, skirt fuil flare, box seams and lined percale, same as cut, Reglilar value $7.50, Friday's price only.$4 7 5 u 56 Ladies\u2019 Vigegne Cloth Suits, smart tailor- made coat in either double-breasted or Chesterfield style, Full flounce skirt lined percaline, Regulas value 59 $9.25._ F elday\u2019 \u2018 :$6.40 price\u2026 The Ladles\u2019 Suit \u2018buyer bas just purchased St lames CRT SEPTEMBER 4th, 1902, \u2018Bargains! 18¢c Ladies\u2019 Cellar\u202666 \u2018 => THREE SPECIALS \u2014¢ Just arrived 12 pieces New Chevron cloth, good quality and suit able weight for fall wear, in all the latest colorings, ®.laches wide.Worth asc.At Friday Special price.| 6c 17 pleces New Foule Cloth in new shades of blue, gray, drab, green, gray, brown, Oxford gray, garuet and navy, 43 inches wide, Worth 4oc At Friday special price.24¢c 16 pleces of Heavy Imported Homespun, a good wearing material, very stylish, in all the new fall celorings, and most suitable for costumes.Regular value 50c, and they will certainly 3 5 Cc NEW FALL DRESS GOODS | not last leng at Friday's special price.60c Night Dresses 51.40 Shirt Waists for 69c for 39c 125 Ladies\u2019 Fine Flannelette Night od Ladies\u2019 Fine Percale Shirt Waists, Drosses, à in peur striped designs of pret striped designs of cardinal, pink snd | frilled neck and pink, be re navy blue.cuffs.Regular value value was and now : Friday .eves 390 clear at .\u2026.\u2026.cit or ene 69¢ 1 50c and 90c Children\u2019s Tams for 19¢ Children\u2019s fine navy blue and -Cardinal School Tams, wired, crowns, trimmed with black silk: ribbon band and gold lettering.\u2019 Regular value from esp ove.Jo clear 41 the one\u2019 price 5 4 dc for Franky * >>, 38e Undervests tr TE or Sik Giévez, tr 340 Ladies\u2019 Bilkette Gloves in\u2018 \u2018côlôrs Black, 115 Ladies\u2019 Natural Color Fine Ribbed Cotton azd Wool Vests, low neck and wa prie and brown.ar price wi eeves.Regular va- AY 2.220 0 so0use lue 35¢, Friday .27¢ x | 34¢ $1.25 School Boots for 88c Just received 300 piilvs of Qirls\u2019 School Boots, which will be put on sale to-merfow morning, They are made of heavy oil pebble grain leather, laced, spring heels, strongly made, the right article for school wear, in sizes from 11 to 2.The regular value is $1.25 and The Big Store is determined to clear them out 88 C prat GIVEN AWAY ! GIVEN AWAY | of To-morrew, Friday, The Big Store will give away Free, a bottle of Black Boot Polish with sponge dauber, with every pair \u2018ef \u2018Boots or Shoes sold at $1.00 and \u2018over, $10.00 Suits for 87.90 .Ladi ri bei pres for 106 Giris* Hdkfs for 4e 29s sess oue voceudiléoneuuuve sit 80 aE s for 81.10 5 Parlor > top 20 x 20 in., papes Le sien t h under shel, nicely value $1.50 Krell regular \u2018$1.10 $2.oo Carpet Samples for 80c Bo\" Samples Best LS trame Brussels Cr Speci fer \"Fda 800 Lace Curtains at 59¢c 3 dr by 9 perde Curtains, 40 inches wi regular 7 rs y .cher > 590.18¢c Men's Socks tr 106 820 pairs of Men's Cotton Socks, in black, tan and natural color, all sizes, regular\u2019 vale Friday.- 10\u20ac Alarm Ciocks for 65c Alarm Clocks\u2014Strong nickel Alarm Clocks, good reliabl ment, regular $1.00; rc 69\u20ac soc Carving Sot tori21C Pa wo rng Sets, knife and fork with good ies 1d \"handles, blade, e make, regular el Friday .\u20ac \u2019 \u2019 or 2lc pair 2 only.en's Fine Fancy Checked Tweed Suits, nicely cus, sewn ith alk, ais * doth lined, latest style, Requis $10.00, hy \"$7.90 TOc Swoaters for Bdc 115 only Boys\u2019 Fancy Ribbed Wool | Sweaters in stripes and checks.Regular value ae Taie 540.oc Huck Towels: tor eg pT ped Soo Men's Caps at = \u201820 dozen Men's and Boys\u2019 all wool im rted Tweed Golf Caps in fancy plain material, .1\u20ac Regular value: MEDICINES Perry Davis Pain Killer .a 15 § Syrup of white pine & Tolu\u2019 25 14 Abbey\u2019s Balts .a as Stuart\u2019e a Tablets.50 38 Burdock Bl Bitters .1.00 es Ayers Sarsaparilla .\u2026.\u2026.1.00 65 Wampole\u2019s C.L.O .-1.00 a3 Wyeth\u2019s B.I.W.1.00 63 MA .censsseess on LA T5 Foot Emaision .\u2026.\u2026.4 i S.Carsley cz 81.28 Serge Pants for 69c.y, Paire Men\u2019 ve Fi Fine Na 81.28 Sallor Suits for Go.s' Sailor Blouse Suits.in navy Blue Serge , strongly sewn, lat- Toe\u2019 eviot serge cloth, pants Lned Pan ph nicely made equal\u2019 to any tailor-made throughout.Regular vajue 6C trousers.Regular 91.25, Fri- 69\u20ac $1.25, Friday's price .8 ay sale price .ao.Fabio Donk at25c 450 Boys'Hats for 280 able Damask a Cc 25 dozen Bo 5 Knockabout Felt Hats, Heavy Bleached Double Damask, 36 \\ a brown, blue or black, tx brim, |} n.wide, in ifferent new Regular ters! \"Worth 37c.25\u20ac 45e, Friday's: price \u2026\u2026\u2026._256 | | SCHOOL BOOKS The Big Store carries a zresat line of Books for all city schools in all forms and classes, and are sold at the lowast prices in town, WESTMOUNT SENIOR SUBURBAN Store with a full supply as all Books are \u2018at eût prices BOOKS for CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Books ia full stock and full variety.People come from all over Montreal to the Big Store because they are sure te get what they want, Scribblers.Exercige Books, Pens, Pentcils, Slates and everything tor school use at phenomenally low prices.\u20ac Books have been collected.with great care.The unprecedented rush of last two days yet leaves The.\u201cil eo a September Ind, Ed- Geant, after à ong and painful Jr Monday, September MDONALD- AE Vancouver, B.C., August 3, Joseph McDonald, sv., aged » yearu.® Rem Forks, Dak., on Aug.otte Rote, beloved \u201cgid of Francis: \u2014At Monoton, I x 2 on August = of Mr.Charles a ed 3 3 Yearns D-At his res residence, 218 Ait ton, no?Augu st Meh, 1908, Neil st, Mo- oDa1-0 A t t Winnipeg, Ja rk oy \u201cMr.and ad.4 years 15 days.®, t Justin, Man, ®, August 26, Jams Oswald, aged W years (for- | EY of \u2018hatham,\u2019 Ont.)* Paso at es Holland, Le.ch die tee se Lh late Se Erte L Te se \u2018and.at Ottawa, tk Ethe.In nt \u2018daugh Pet nn aged : montha.® usher of don van IDERSTIN-On August 1, at Win.Annie Jasie Hagart Van sun a Fears 1 nant and n days\u201d.oes, aged 3 years snd | § Rice Bells Ta, Paie\u201d \u2018Meat Chopper Cuspadores on strong 11 75 Rice Bollers in 19 only Meat Ch Motal Ca Gores pers, most perfect in enamelled iron, the fineat granite Iron Pail make now being t oolors, nice ware, same as eut, made, well finish easily cleaned.ly decorated,unend- most useful best for househ ar prioe $1.55 ing wear, useful Postal .c aise Regular Sc.oe -¥ Only, Piva, Bi pan 7 pe in Ti \u2018Spanish & Onions, 7 ib.for Imported TE.1 vs \u20ac Finest | Orsamery Brito, de 1» Caire tre se em ete Tr $4.50 PER TON, For September Only COKE oie e ouly shechitely \u201cmokeless steam fuel- ï dre Anthracite coal i e à su ule Paci 80.35 per ton cheaper: YE: RANTHEAL LAT, HEAT: &; - ER CO Ivy Tel.Mais 200 eod tf the Attendance is Large _\u2014 ain Alling \u2018during \u2018the \u2018early hours of the day.\u201cThe: ékcursion traine, some.starting \u2018from points\u2019 far dowh in\u2019 New England, brought thousends te tht fair and the at.y Lasiss\"Priees Walkise » 160, \u20ac +.y 28d Wack, fall Ware | 3 roe see ST ; | that he market.Also suitable | for Hot water ; and domestic | THE-SHERBROOKE.FAR| [rite Aibarioax Visitors Day and are as ; Pollows : es fon em Spr enna Yr ig EET were $450,t0 $100.Our Sale Ladies\u2019 Caps; jo Best Broaddoth , mostly silk lined and beautifully ras origin were from $0.00 916.50.Our Sale Price $ 17 0 ve Ninon neo, and Pique, Le A 042 years, es ke 6625, Our Bale Price $1.75 : À Special: Tablg.at Colored épées Another Ladies Jantes Jackets, in Beet tos sen, Brosteloth FAT fon Let d u ity a -\" style and finish, Original nal prices were $15.00 to \u2019 $25.00, Now, to Pas, sateen and muslins, all , were $7.50 to $12.75.Our Sale Price $1.95.15 only Ladies\u201d Summer Costumes, in linen, crash, colors, all this season\u2019s goods, ¢ Specral Table of J.rts, 51.95.3 The balance Re our stock of Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts, worth $3.75 to 96.50.Our Sale Price $1.on same 95 able abont 30 Skirts, odd Ho 2 tweed, camel's hair, eerge, homespun, worth up to $12.50.Bale Price $1.Two Linen S'pecials.84 Bleached Twilled Sheeting, 3c; for 0c.9-4 Bleached Twilled Sheeting, 35¢; for 285c.10-4 Bleached Twilled Sheeting, 45c; for $0c.Bleached Table Linen Sets.aa! pe 5e x 58 Napkins; 2 x 312 yards Table Cloth\u201488.15, $3.80 and Ladies\u2019 Summer Blouses R._educea LA our Muslin Blouses, in colors, 20 per cent.to 50 per cent.off marked DA our Colored Print Blouses 25 per cent.off marked prices.All Qur Summer Wrappers.We have reduced our Entire Stock of Ladies\u201d Summer Wray in t and muslin, white and colored, a good assortment of colors, different sises.pris 25 p.c.off Marked Prices, | ¢ Best Attention Given to Mail Orders.= JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.GOAL OPERATORS ARE OBSTINATE |A They Again\u2019 Decline Over- : ypotures\u2026of.Com- ~ own members to such a degree to assist in maintaining proper discipline.Some of the operators and some of the union officers belisve that no great progress will be made towards more peaceful condition in the mine regions until anthracite miners have a unjon of their own.All of the operators of whom Mr.Wright met, disclaimed distinctly that they had any antagonism to la bour unions as such.They did object most seriously to some of the methods by the, Union, and they ft She when naked to make à contract with le potion to be 1 ema en ne a position dirrying out such contracts a.__ promise.ao DEMANDS OF MINERS.ri PHILADELPHIA, September ¢.\u2014Presid.Tbe specific demand of the union.that | ; where miners are b t, 2,240 ent GU.F, Buer, of the Heading Company, 2 Than paid the tons dpi 20 a long standing difficulty.When it is shown tant a ton of coal, says Mr.print, con ns a varying percentage of use as i comes troy 8 mine, it is difficult to see the force of the argument why it should not oh .ar paid for the wo e docs.the operators, h t to share tis.the loss of la bour mining impuri The \"demand of the miners that wages be increased 10 per cent.in the rates per ton to théee men who rho perform contract work, aad 1 10 uction in the time of work: by the day, is badked by thee statement that after the increase whica was grarted in 1900, the prices of all commodities i à mining region were advanced that it is exceed uay and Penrose beld à lo: nétrence god on J afternoon in the exe tive offices of the Reading Company in the anthracite coal miners\u2019 strike was thoroughly discussed.a he poonétusion of She Conference, Pre- r «, 1 ve or engthy reply to the Among other things he said: \u201cI recognize it- 18 your right and your duty Nen- ators, representing the great state of of Penn.o whatever can legitimately Fr one to a strike that so serious! affects business and brings so much suffer.th ing to the women and children of the coal tegions.The newspapers\u2019 story \u201cthat I said: \u2018The strike was a private affair which did not concern the public,\u2019 is & reckless fabri- cati proper \u201cNow what I have said is, that th vad ea ue Th pines pA 3 a ¢ man- Wages.e {gemait of ess belongs \u2018to the owners.this demand with the statement that they In the case of the coal companies the law casts the management and control on the directors and officers whose responsibility ds to theit stockholders, to the state and tb the public.Th stockh © the pul e right of the older age fa on his investment.The obligation to state is to conduct the business in strict conformi to the laws it bas established, \"The duty to the public, is so far as prae- ticable to conduct the business so as to add the common welfare.are able to market only 60 per cent.of the capacity of their mines, and that the increase of 20 oent.in wages which the men demand, would mean about 48 cents a ton increase.Sharp Pains KE ol use the \u2018miners make demands In the Back.which render it ible to mine ooal |.tably, and that the state has wp ws prohibiting the empl of men ta\u2019 \u2018mines unless they have worked two.Was in Miserable Health From py.in are te and therefore | Kidney Disease, the Result thes; cts e Meine, ios eal coul of Jar aud Exposure \u2014 Cured there be \u2018any violation of publis duêy.PE by Three Boxes of ose money.If vip - tempt to im the pri Ÿ dans tbe price of, will | Dr, Chase's ! theacite fod.If we increase, tbe price om :domestig aises, we wi rob barons, oppressors of the poof Kidney Liver Pills, and enemiss of mankind.We haw |.it poires en to the pu will best served The letter ted bel standing firm.ow \u201cYou oannot arbitrate a Dn of To lite utd blow à fo à ri and hundreds of of he in Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, they relieved of suffering and made him well.Mr.John Gubeen, who is in the the business in Port Hope, Ont, states: \u201c\u201c sense rule of law ah ty the owners \u2018business I d t deal of drivi sod the reals they Bare ected or by = bad roads and {ha constant res + jour rig, along with exposure to all sorta of Ww, on cannot ar rife the SS re |e .t ht on on kidney disease.1 1 was the moi property Pot Jabour ons, miserable « aE LI ooty prods ° 8 your © Liver, .| pro and endeavour to make thei ) Es effective by killin rene br ei sud rufère to John ie neers, Sremen and heir poste be supply would Te! dE on, men, She at\u201d niet\u2018 the oi Boy co F à 2g do fo Fe eee infury to ial interest of the coun They also , believed that many of the the alle wrongs { \" endured mioers might § te se solo oh \u2018To-morrow We Will \u201cAlmost\u201d Give vo Away : FRE i 0e Some of the Important Events For To-morrow, Friday's Prices for School Supplies.Wooden Rulers, le.Seribblers, lc.\u2018 Rubber Erssers, lc.Note Books, lc.\u2018 Coloured Crayons, lc.Exercise Books, 2 1-2c.Writing Pads, 2 1-2¢.Writing Pens, 2 1-2¢ dozen.Solid Frame Slates, 4c.Envelopes and Paper, 3 1-2¢ box.Compass, 5c.Pen Holders, 5c dozen.Leather School Bags, 134c.Lead 4 Pencils, 7 1-20 dozen.Hardwood Pencil Boxes, with inches marked on Ld .He onch - .In the Smallware Section on First Floor Steed 1 Thimble, 1c Black Linen Thread, Black Skirt Braid, Great Bargains in Silk Ties.Fancy Coloured Elasti 3 boxes Black Headed Bins, 200 dozens Ladies\u2019, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 all Silk Ja ose Ties, \u2018plain colors with hemstitched ends, some ail around, 19c, 350 and Friday at 10c and 15c.Friday's Bargain in School Suits BOYS ARMY AND NAVY SERGE SAILOR SUITS pente lin lined, g Jacket braid trimmed.These are Suits formerly sold at $2.25 to 2.Lo Byer a1 25 Friday .19 OXFORD.\u201cGRAY CHEVIOT SUITS, \u201cLADIES\u201d jackets lined sateen, skirt h, with 8 rows of stitching on bottom, size 32 onl $1.98 .$3.98 - sis, es Coloured Mending Wool, Neve bans A lack only, Ladies\u2019 Cravenette Rain Coats Ragle,\u201d >\u201d sises 3 snd 38 only, $6.75, full length, 56, etes long.Friday the Balance of Our Ladies\u2019 White Blouses.Those marked 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, Friday, while they last ves sad ons see see ses e Those marked $1.25 to $1.75, Friday, while th ; de NOTE.\u2014We have only sizes 32 and % in the above.All the Children\u2019s Percale and Gingham Dresses must be cloud out to-morrow.Sires 2 to 7 years, 75c, $1.00 and $1.35, te clear .New York's Latest Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats at $1.00 Tomotrow; we give a choice of four of the newest and mos Er te Leben .dies\u2019 American 8 Felt Hats.The \u201cRoosevelt,\u201d the \u201cBrig > > Sizes 5 to 14 years, $1.75 to $2.85, to clear .see sss ves see eos ses vse and the \u201cBrandon.\u201d The style hats that are so much worn ar with - Chiffon veils.Colours, bi 1, OT brown, grey, cardinal and green.othing 500 = them in the city at less t than §150 Boys Scotch Caps for school use, 13e V6 Si Spotted Velings in black, hie, \"black and white, white wd Black, 1 \u2018 rown, 25e, for Cha Black uze Silk Ruchin ar ge All pure Bilk Taffeta Betin Neck Ribbons, 313 in.\u201cwide, 25a and 35¢, for .sv.ves ses see sou ee 100 eciat in Fall \"Weight Kid Gloves.J è \u201cSuede TR repre Eid Gloves, in tans, modes, grays regular y, per pair .Boys \u20ac écnrine Halbrigue Dndermenr, in Shirts snd Drawers, all sizes.\u201cFriday, Men's Heavy Merino finish Sox, soumis feet, apliced heels and \u2018toos.Bpecial, Friday, per pair .We have about 200 Mill Ends of Tweeds : left over from our recent big sales.\u2018Judging from the t the 20.won\u2019t last many minutes, so, if yon want a length youl have have ho Lov here as soon as the doors open at Eight [i 11-4 - ards, while they last to-morrow morning, You ak \"have your choice \u2018at 5c and 10c Each._ Economica Housekeepers Should Read This List, Unetretchable Silerie Linings, 1 \u2026.|44 inch wide Coloured Homespss __; wide, 12e.Friday \u2026.TE tie Mo Ee Crea Black Figured Beagalicts, a inches Real French Tales Silks, in black wide, 30c.Friday .Bc Friday.only 2 ie, Friday.\u2026 \u2026 id PL Good heavy round thread Sheeti Good heavy Cran Osaton Flanmeknes* se 2 yards wide, 18e.Friday oe 14el 10c.Friday, .coo ooh Lee aaa à Special 31 Inok Wide Plain Saxony Flamnelettes 100, Fridéy So Friday's Money Saving Suggestions in House Fang 75 paira Nottingham Lace Curtains, pretty floral designs, fair sive._ Friday, r pa CA 8 picccs Ma March \u2018Cretonnes, in pink, \u2018blue and other \u2018coloured \u2018grounds, mice , .Fibite omeyoomb Quilca, with heavy Knotted Erings.Friday eh ney Quilts, a y .Friday Boe ns Door Mats, tofs dried Oil Cloths, TE bl ase 15% Se.se ses sed see ve ese oss avs tia Lu ses ese er dees .\u2014 : ; ly go 2 at rie Or on Ne.Si, riveted Madie wt sot \u2018covers, A bi nr 5 \u201cDipper\u201d Duet Pans and | \u201cwhile the oe nok ta rs, ans ile hey\u2019 las DONT FORGET T0 Lo ; Forks.Son Suir i poons, Rance, 7 Clothes Livies, Ae ky \"Fry Pans, etc, Sey \u2018Friday's Cut Prices in Groceries} 3 Concentrated Lye, for | Shite Greer, per, ve hi SE Bagar, & Ibs for \u2026\u2026.Xa both.À Leundry Soap, 10 bars, for Hungarisn le de 25 The.Yoo le ne AMERY BUTTEK, PER LE.9 \u201cM0 LES.Toe as A SUGAR, for .i.fe 2 wes, sae ans see see £5 EX ok St.Catherine and Boel Streets and Derinin Square: æ b THR WARS CASUALTIRA | risa Figures Mads Table te \u2018Oficial\u2019 Bine Book.LONDON, .September 4_\u2014fn interesting re pare vos ¢ « réturn of tae Afsica phy ha wed of the late ed of Fis\" oficers re) HT of ilities Octob- EE the \u2019 BAe QUEBEC, Que, September 4~The liminary investigation inte the Cope tragedy, im which, Fred.Beauchazap Jost nee life in consequence of having den ns by M.Yostia, a this Go, terday, befor Es iris Fords wie Toe ad be Coin or 11, yt the sets a pu at Crénind The bottoms of a huge the course of construction for n Gas a pie ts 8 ds please, Le bat se far from apy, ya hie Jnvvioom 4 = may have the à os ¢#ial prosperity may tp make à fian unbappy, the Presi.| dant a gloat gion material pros chanos ie Juive :& Question of his own _brposition Apart from the.privations of sites.poverty, it is probable that material praeperity has \u2018about \u2018aa Îittré to do with hamañ happiness as :any one of many What is the significance of the fact that | exports of.\u2018manufactured goods.from the United tates declined in the fiscal year aided : Jane, 1002, by over twelve mil- Bén dollers us compared with the high ter ma of the preceding year?It was nat that there was apy.falling off in business activity, \"or in general prosperity in that country.On the contrary things have been booming right down to the present moment, with good prospects for a continuance of the same conditions for a considerable time longer.The explanation we tuke \u201c44 be this: That the sudden invasion of foreign markets by United States gocds oame as & surprise, and that other countries have set about strengthening their .œwn Industrial systemsuat the points where the importations from the United States showed there was weakness.If this explana- * \u2018tion is correct the figures for the now cur- \"rent year will probably show a still further falling off.We shall see.Meantime English trade journals are observing that as the United Kipgdom, with scarcely more than half the population of the United Biates, exported £230,000,000 of manufac- tared goods in the fiscal year, lately closed as against £80,000,000 exported by the lat- tar country, it must be considered to be do- fg pretty well.\"DOES ADVERTISING PAY ?a most interesting letter on this important question will be found on page 8 of this issue of The Star.{Probabilities for the next twenty-four + hours, as predicted for the Star at 11 a.m.to-day: Fresh to rong south-west to north.Friday Fine and cool.Maximus and minimum temperatures during the past twenty-four hours: Vie- toria, 06, £2; Kamloops, 58 83 : Calgary.7 0, bo; Gu\u2019 Appelle, 8, 42; Winnipeg.5S.; Perry Sound.% 5 ; Toronto, 76.54; Mont: real, 72, @ ; Quebec.72, 66; Halifax, 78, 59.Montreal, September 4 Readings by the Optical and Engineers\u2019 Savoir C ny's standard barometer at , 29.96 ; at = a m.to-day.2.70: 0; at 11 a.m.to-day, temperature \u2018to-day, maximum 69, Tinton 57; yesterday.5: minimum 69.Sun rose this morning at 6.4 o'clock ; ee set this evening at at 8.50 o'clock.\\THE WEATHER IN EUROPE.YONDON.\u2014 Weather In England is fine.PARIS.\u2014Fine weather prevails through- @wt France.hn directors of the Buez Canal Com- \u2018have decided to reduce the rate for t thro he\u201d canal after January per ton, about one cent.TRANS ATLANTIC\u201d SYMPATHŸ The Emperor William Villiam Expresses \u201cHis Concern, and British Journals Make Kindly Comment.PITTSFIELD, Mass, : September 4\u2014 Pittafield is still greatly excited over the.accident in which the President of the United States so nearly lost his life yesterday; and the details of the tragic occurrence afford almoet the sole topic of conversa, tion.The President and party were driving from this city to Lenox, through South street, one of the principal thoroughfarce of Pittafield, which was lined with cheer- ing people, and the catastrophe occurred plainly in view of h mdr 1e Thousands had poured into the city early in the a orning from the nearb: tu see and hear President, and his vie.nodrene at the City Park, had been lo loudly cheercd At the \u2018conclusion of the exercises -he wished to make a brief call on former United States Senator Henry L.Dawes, whose house in Elm street, is but a short distance from the park.\u2018The President's carriage in which he had ridden from Gov- -ernor Crane\u2019s home at Dalton was accordingly driven Re the Dawes residence, and rriages containing a number of other tlemen in the pasty\u2019 fol Load President Roosevelt's call was a short one, and tnea carriages returned to the city square.After a few moments delay the jourhey towards Lenox was begun.Meanwhile the mounted escort of police officers and the carriages containing the newsp spondents who have accompanied \u2018ne President on his tour, had started off ahead on the road to Lenox, and were some distance in advance of the President's eqnipage.Three or four other ope D carriages fell in line immediately behind Prhe Jandau in which the President rode with Secretary Corteivou Governor Crane.Secret Service Agent Craig, who throughout the New England tour has been almost constantly at the President\u2019s elbow, was on the.drivers seat beside Coachman Pratt.WHERE IT HAPPENED.Out through South street is a broad smooth highway.The tracks of the Pitts field Electric Street Railway are laid in the centre of the road, with ample \u201croom for teams on each side, and scores of wu hicles of every description followed along this road behind.the President.Shortly after he eft the park an electric car, whicn had been filled with passengers at that point, started toward Lenox well behing the procession.It passed all of the teams and was about a mie and a half out from the city.At the beginning of Howard Hill it was pearly up to the President's .carriage, which was travelling on the west side of the higher.Just at the foot ot Howard Hill the road bends a little and teams are compelled to cross the - railway tracks to the east side.The railroad then continues at one side of the street instead of in the The in beg at that*point the upgrade of the ns, and but a short distance beyond Yhe, crossing there is a narrow bridge spanning a small brook The trolley car approached the road: crossing under a good head of speed, with anging, just as the driver of the President's ca turned i ers to cross the tracks.each ide of the chief executive's carriage two mounted of the Joos] cavalry dompany, and he Porsemen on the left of the landau had turned on to be track with the trolley car immediately behind them, though some yards distant.- THE CRASH.Alaumed the clanging gong, they both turned in their saddies waved vigor ously to the moto: to stop his car.Al- docs at the same Inst t Governor Craze, o quickly perceiv: rose bis feet, and likewise motioned to the motorman.The latter, in excitement, desperately tried to \u2018stop his car, but it was too late.It crashed\u2019 into the carri zs a loud moan went up from the onlookers who thronged the roadside, and who but a moment before wero theering the President.The to get their frightened animals out of the way, just in time, and the car struck the rear wheel of the carriage on the left side, per ploughed through to the front wheel of the vehicle, which received the full force of the blow.The ca was and horse fell dead on the tr ks.The other three powe greys attac ve hicle started to run and dragged by them and pushed by the force he car wrecked carriage was moved thirty or or fon ty feet.\u2018tion in this city, were Agent Graig fell from his aout immediate a\" y mi those two \u20ac bis face badly cut and He was immediately placed in the riage and taken to the House of where he was attended by and Paddock, who, Caen says that h es will recover, Agent Crai was taken to the ca of Sir! AD ers, ud ining \\th e house whic e Presiden La with Governor 0 Cran apy Cortelyon.and \u2018later removed to undertaking rooms in his city.minutes after the collision, ore Colt Thomes and Woodruff arrived and attemded the President and his secretary.; Half an hour later the party appeared and resumed the journey to Lenox.An anxious crowd\u2019 meanwhile surrounded the house and the President stopped long enough to aavote.them that he was not injured and to press his great grief at the death of gcat \u201cChief Nicholson of the Pittsfield police and Daniel Rynn, an officer.of the PNew York city department w] to ie on his vaca- yards ahead of the Presid rivios about \u2014 a e ent's: carria were among the first to reach his aide afte after the collision.ARRESTS MADE.They immediately plated under arrest the motorman of the car, lid Madden, and Conductor Jas, Kelly, and they were later taken to headquarters in this city.Motorman Madden and Conductor Kelly were bailed last evening.The charge against them is manslaughter.WASHINGTON ALARMED.WASHINGTON, September 4\u2014The n news of the téagic accident to to the President's party was received in \u2018Wi n with consternation and tn all offi sien here was a wild clamour for à vas hard to reassure many of the official, ions feaved that even if ot the the President Sustained in- Mercy, according to the first reports, or Mr.Cortelyou might hav: have ternal injuries, whic develop in a few hours.Bo Mr.Mr.Cortera: 8 message, received late in the afternoon announcing the safety of the party except Craig, went far to relieve tbe apprehension of the situation.On the bams of the first report and assuming Art the ent was at Jouet suffering from shock, it was expected tha a considerable change would poctantey in the President's rogramme ben the re mainder of this week ly was it re as necessary \u201cto cancel the invitation already extended .to Grand \"Duke Boris to visit Oyster Bay this afternoon.Pierce, the third assistant f state, who was to escort the Grand Duke at on his visit, was communicated with Newport, with this his end in view, but as the ater news was more reassuring as to the President's cond; ti t low this programme stan) and decided to al \" THE PRESIDENT AT HOME.OYSTER BAY, N, Y., ST Rr ey 8.30 pon.RL oy 7 a GE ) POST FOR cANABTAX.St.John Man \u201cAdviser of \u2018Chinese Minister of Minas, 3 (Special to the Montreal Btar.) OTTAWA, September 4.\u2014 The Chinese Government has decided to appoint an Eng- lish-speaking adviser to the Minister of Mines.Wallace Broad, a native of Bt.John, N.B, has been selected.for Pirrie Sails for New York.(Special to the Montreal Star) tember 4.\u2014 Right Hou, P.Pirlo, tbe Beran promoter of the Aciantic Shipping Trust has soled for N' Ferk to consult with Mr.M carre Fiyon | make room for new day, we bave cho A Yowest possi losses or t profitable investment to: though not immediately fricnds ahont a Frew A PRE 3 ARE.À a j be HE EN tr LAX a DOMINATES | CAPE COLONY Sir Gordon Sprigg Holds Oftice by Grace of the Disloyal * Dutch, \u2014 ee + to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, ber 4\u2014The anomalous vituation_in G is regarded ith?misgivings bythe Unies party and with#- k= delight by a good many laber- Sir Gordon prigs now holds office oly ris to th port which he receives frotn the Bond, and Cape Colony of vers virtually bey Bi domination, of tn on whic] ecinlt | ther b fo the ar or war, Sir Gordon Sprigg is blamed for having allowed himself to drift into an ignominious ition, He is apparently trying to 0 govern By playi off the Bond against the pro- groasives, .scarcely be able io accomplish: such a difficult feat.His reply to the deputation of the loyal chmen great offense in many quarters, and Le fa Chamberlain is being urged to re: coneider the question 3 the.suspension of of n as th of mere on the Sovernment of Cape.without jeopardising.all e fruits of the war.Calls Devery a Savage.(Special to the Montreal Stas.) YORK, tember 4-That great William is being Slain in the house of his pea gl ; the Journal, the leading organ of the.mocracy\u201d of New York pitch into the ex- Chief of Police, who aspires to lead \u201cde nint\u201d in the Stäte Convention soon to be held.That paper says: Devery has not a single claim upon any decent man\u2019s sup- rt.Under his sway: ths Pelice Pe into intolerable corruption, and i hris- gross unfitness for aay positon of command and trust.Asa a e¢ undeniably.possesses effective.rides qualities.= He: has ood humour, audacity, and an open hand when jb exits 1 bia urpose to Pier the\u2018 fa low.\u2019 a and bis appeal iat the qin of the\u2019 midst of civi} Said de ri and it \u2018would triumph» rich.ob & thesad bo ail that ie docout à of.America\u2019s -grestest bet ta! reas he eles tok, 1 Ch ices end bnstagaes 6 he THE AFRICANDER BUND] Lows\u2019 Smokers\u2019 Tooth Powder He is a ve: ¥ Tei TO SMOKERS Entirely removes the odour of tobacco and imparts a delightful antiseptic rapes to the breath and prevents discolouration of the tee - At all Druggista, or Yerephone 108$ Up.JOHN JLEWIS, Manufacturl Chemist, -# Overcoats in Fire- Sale, .- Hundreds have bought two new suits for the\u201d Hundreds * sale ends.Only a fow Bargains at 86 to 81 are like the Sots, pri price of one at more ought to buy their Fall Overcoats before the ES ar the.adie.onl pot à few Bron ot Water.Gentlemen's Clothing Co., 1551 St.Catherine Stee, East.oe oop University and Bt.Catherine Streets.+5 The \u201cFather.Pau Memorial.- + ROSSLAND, BE.September 4.\u2014 The eommittee fe -$ Rossland to commen: grate the memory of; the Late Rev.Henry more familiarly knows, roughout bg dptenays as \u201cFather Pat\u2019 to-day med an ordét with a Philadelphia fra or 2 Mabulance to be known as the \u201cWar SUA Peeing va foun t only Mightly | Emperor William\u2019s Regrets.POSEN, Prussian Poland, September 4.\u2014 Extra editions of the\" \u201ccounts of the accident to vel and his.spresd the news throughout this sity \u2018at 10 o'clock last night.expressed great occurrence; but said lie was President Roosevelt had er mp ors giving ac 6.Vents tartar, m- t upon .to to the teeth a pearly whi JOHN LEWIS, CHEMIST, Cor.Bt.Catherine.and University Streets.SMOKERS NOTICE.Use LEWIS SMOKERS': TOOTH POWDER.Destroys the odour àf tobacco, pre- \u2018hardens the ms and gives (ness.It has no à 7 and Boys SUI 1 All the smart, handdome Styles, contrived for the delight of Boys and their \u2018 \"SH Parents, are here in vast \u2018variety.Tasty, Stylish Clothes for the.little.fellows, and swell manly clothes for the larger Boys.The excellence of the materials, standard of étyles and the thorough workmanship, the high, unite in placing this magnificent stock in a sphére of its own.As usual with us, economy of cost is considered all the way through and here you will find the most moderate prices in Montreal.Youths\u2019 College Suits - aud'mâde in the same style as the most 6 ex- -pensiee custom work .écial Choice & Ages 15 © 20, hand made by best tailors, the very finest grades of imported blacks, blues an fancies, cut $7.00 to $10.00 _ ee Fall ul and Winter Suita aay dears bad Shoko \u201ctancle, .\u201c Boys\u2019 School Suits satisfaction.7 The prices range from .57.75 Pree Made from all Wool Tweeds and 8 to.16, single and \u20ac doubls lee, warranted to-give entire - p2.50 to $5.7 75 College and School - New \"rai Suits and Overcoats._ All éte richest products of the best materials s are now on ; display and awaiting your énapettion.Perfectly made garments, equal in fit, style, \u2018material and workmanship to the best eustom.work.The caly difference ia that our prices are loss ¥en half home charged by eaelusive merhagt taiors.BG ENNEDY & (0, 31 st.np Lawrence Street.The One-Price Clotbiers, Gold Filled.Hunting © \"The case is 14k Gejd Filled\u2019 and guaranteed to wear 25 - years.The movement is.one \u2018ot'our 7: Jewellod: R.Hog\u2019, ley specials with\u2019 compensa.\u2019 ting balauce and straight.\u2018ine lever Tp \u201cHEMSLEY W, are always .Mail orders promptl a y : 255 St, James Cu 7 MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 3% YEARS.200s; A REAL ESTATE BARGA To close an Estate tbe.self-contained house No.93 Aylmer street, néar \u2018Shere brooke street, will be sold by.suetiom (Fraser Bros.Auctioneers), on Wednesday, 10th September, at noon, at the rooms.of The J.Cradock Simpson Real: Batata : Agency Co., 2nd floor, Merthants \u2018 Building.The house is now vacant but.the keys\u201d 5 can be had at this \u2018office; It contains 16° rooms and hot water heating, ; The City\u2019 Valuation is $4,000.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON.\"REAL ESTATE & AGENCY GG: 205 St.James Street.axl city sore 16th, 1908, with ev without security.iepayadle $l YOUNG & CO, Bankers, 24S ak.James à s Upstairs Suite Ne.+ The Montreal Dat Siar Ja Wp & estiatt 1 ptet oftiqes, in 18, er and 168 8 - Ak - «x 10646.i haa LATE "]
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