The Montreal daily star, 13 juillet 1901, samedi 13 juillet 1901
[" 3 Pk xr.st Edition.WEATHER FORECAST.Last Week's Weekly iv _ Total last Ma ce VOL x XXXIIL, Ne 163 PRICE ONE 1 CENT.\u2014 STEADILY INGRENSING SALES, TP} Unapproachable Quality.\u201c Enormously the Largest Sale\u201d 7 any CIGAR: in Canada.- 160 4 \u201c Montreal Grocers Association No 1.Be sure and com e to the Ou the program one thousand dollars me, for married ladles, young Jadtes, for boys and The trains leave G.T.Grocers\u201d Picnic on Wednesday, 17th of J R.Station at 8.30 d 9 am tor young a Be sure and attend.ul .an Poin! St.Charles, for the accommodation of the folks.Tickets for adults.Hy 25; children, MOT DINNER\u2014 Tickets for the Banquet may ba had on the trains or at the grounds.the Mascots of Montreal The grocers\u2019 official badges by S.Germain, who is the on:y authorised agent, and can be procured from him.Champlonship Baseball Game Raln or Shine, to Flattsburg, N.Y.There is 21 events F old men.The pri to be given away are worth over The train will stop at Bt.Henry, at are turuitébed only ween Plattsburg and 2.Banquet te be held at the Cumberland Hotel, Plattsburg, N.Y., at 2 p.m.sharp.The Orchestra is that of Blaise, Montreal.Dancing platform is 30 x 100, and is something fine.Trains will be back to the city at 7 p.m.come.A OR SHINE.and 7.30 pm.We want you ail to he Mavor of Plattsburg.Hon.A.bu and Mayor of Montreal, R.Prefontaine, will.accompany us to Plattasburg, along with Hon.T Bartheaume, A.Marcotte, Cha, N.Quintal, A.Hebert, H.Lapo J.B.N.Ducharme, J.A.Valiancourt, AM.T.Hart, Ala.I McBride, \u2026 Ald.R.Turner, Ai ud B Varttere Ald.V.Raby, Ald.oO.Ricard, Ald.Lariviere, and R.Barry, of Johu Barry & Sons, y eo 33 @ ci a Th is M Has attained the Largest Sale \u2014\u201cCEXILON TEA of its worth\u2014Sealed Lead Packets only.Japan Tea Driskers.be Ai \u2018Salada\u2019 Uncolored Ceylon Green Tea ] in the World\u2014Solely by reason THROWS COLD Warsi ox 1 \u201cTHE WARM BATHS/AŸFAIR.\u2014\u2014 dl Every Little Skirmish Bibuld \u2018Wot be Magnified Into 8, British Victory\u2014 That is Why He DEY Not Officially Report it\u2014His Reflection on the War Correspondents: Raseinted.\u2014 (Special to the Star.) LONDON, July.13\u2014Lopd Kitchener sent at oat Sale Coats at 75 cts.for office, store, houseorcountry wear.| ing we offer them \u2018 a \u2014 F-$1.50, $2 00, , $3-00 an and $4.00 Conts at a 24 10m AY, eR rar In the usual run of businéss the stock gets broken and some sizes entirely sold out\u2014we have quite a number of Coats that have been picked over in this way leaving a number that | are very hard to move and to,hurry these i in.sell, ., pose ul \"4: All theses Goats are our regia stoek, nb job lots~bub all .\u201c32> finely tailored \u2014hand throughout ( = +.some stripe, some plain effects, torts, Bouse ou ee Does - or street, while they last at.750 ac OUTING OPPORTUNITIES Men's Crash Trousers at-$1 {§ These Trousers are tailor made latest cut out of every pul and ttorn of fine crash.this lar, TE tion and so can sell them while they last \"ele for outing purposes .The very latest London \u201cad, the e lot, we got a abd reduc- Margetson's Aereal Hats \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a = \u201cBargains.y buying $1.00 no seams, all colo ER es \" 75\u20ac Neckwear Tubular Washing Ties no lining, or 20¢ New Imperials, flowing ends, in Alpine Sha Fine Linen Crash d t desi k, \u2014- Hat, \u2018made of fancy tape straw, for hundreds of deslanau Pures ce 49C + street or country wear, $I.50 - : vw .* ps sal Duck Trousers, were 1 New Derby Tle.50 inches long, by 1.25, to Le e, specially wu: $ clear we sell at 50C with high torn down collar .50C One THE HANNAN \u201c\" fs STORE, P22.orne Ontfitters 9 St James St.on n demand.[| Come and try one of our 15 cent meals you will find them the best you ever had pe day and night.711 Craig st.STILLWELL\u2019S The most satisfactory way of \u201cgetting on in the world\u201d is not to move from a Joos you don't like to another which not suit you.But a bit of ground MHERST PARK and build your own tasteful, even if: inexpensive, home.You can buy a desirable lot, according to location, for $80, $85, $90.$95, \u201cI that it would be im .{ count of each action, o tr bia a gone Wes, catapaigt : \"possible, mec \u201capprors \u201cpt the : Sprain | things w : suppressed by military inets, either from Thcer ga: price or political motives.e | resrectiag'the atrocities which occ me.to the \u201cWar.Office\u2019 yesterday ex: Plaining his failure \u2018toy réport - \u2018ment between 20 of bis the enemy near Warm \u201cBaths early last month.He says that thy, Boers.were commanded by Pretorius, not Bey had been stated in the A conténds \u201cta: \u201cane to their num- r.ng-in the Warm Baths\u2019 ment gave: correspondents | a rather glowing account di the action.În conclusion, Lord Kite says: \u201cI do not spprove of the inclination so magnify every unimportant s à mo.a British victory that exists i and though ! find it iste in the to.comtro: this, ï certain) y do pot encourage it id say way.\u201d e officer comms NEW 3 YORK July Ia 1B London: cor; dchengre Es pared om.the mischief caused by t he exkggerationof the rae of trivial incidents in -the cam.Ford ibl > vepl aa i thy pri reible La fi officiel Sonim ou jallg ruth: es.= vi respecti roca oni os Jmown and ail has the: united support gt me press.emni e res of \u2018the - ind \"The ar Office 1s How on the defer sivé whenéver fresh questions are asked at Vlakfontein and the official denial of plain statements made by correspondents.TWO MORE LITTLE SCRAPS.LONDON, July 13\u2014A despatch from Lord Kitchener, to the War Office, under -ysster- states that a post of the South.dre \"Somatabulary at Houtkop, northwest of Vereening, was attacked by the Boers yesterday.3 e enemy 8 ce ded in capturing an old _zeven pounder, but were Sally repulsed.The British loss was three and seven wounded, Lord Methuen was \u20ac of Zeer- ust on July 5.He captured art three Boers.a quantity of ammunition, cattle and WARRONS, British lost two wounded and the Boers three killed.WITNESS OF BOER SAVAGERY.LONDON, July 13\u2014Licutenant Hern, who has been quoted as saying \u2018that he saw the Boers shoot wounded prisoners a Viakfontein, arrived ab Plymouth from South Africa yesterday.| CANADIANS DISCHARGED.ESS The ques ways be answer.vice Tuesdays and 10321 fin An Everyday Matter.UNDRY can Fridays.TROY LAUNDRY .Tel.3644.8S to 12 Y .CO.\u2018Street.SAAS tion of linen cleaning is an important one to all.One that is al you, one that you cannot fi Where to get your Linen Ltd to: Hour complete satisfaction, is a question which those who patronize THE L; Enquire of patrons of the TROY and they will tell you that they could not de without its services.Let the TROY do your Washing and you will experience a comfort and satisfaction that other laundries tail to give.All orders promptly called for and goods speedily returned.Suburban ser- readily AAA, S HEALTH GIVING, : ?\"COOLING, \u2018FRUIT Biliousness, SIMPLY MARVELLOUS.Rt Prepired only by J.C.ENO, Lté i intertated.AND INVIGORATING.REFRESHING, SALT.i Simple Remedy for Preventing and Curing by Natural Means All Funotional Dorangements of the Liver, Errors in Diet 0 Headache, Constipation, &o.THR EFFROT of ENO'S \u2018FRUIT SALT\u2019 on 8 THERES, SLEEPLERS, and PEVERIEN OGMVITION 16 in, In Tack; NATBRES OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED 00S.+ \u201cFRUIT SALT\u2019 WORKS, LONDON, ENG., 8y J.C.y a que \u20ac ENOS Paiest.\u2018Wholesale of Messrs.EVANS & SONB, LA4., Montreal, Toronto, and Viotoris, BC.- $100, &c.Only a small cash ent required, and light.monthly instolments, High, Ory.Salubrious, Perfect Titles, Easy Access and Liberal Terms.To visit the property take the St.Dems street and St.Henry cars, and stop at Belanger street, Follow \"Belanger street eastward to office on the grouhds, corner of Amherst street.For further information, apply to the undersigned, at head office, 145 St.James street, C.C.E.BOUTHILLIER Secretary-Treasurer, Telephone, Main 2618.* GOOD SAND FOR SALE.4 1673z1 « Campbell's ~ Clothing,\u201d £1 MongAN's OLD CORNER, 267 St.James Street.AERIAL NAVIGATION.Claimed in France That the Problem \u2018Has Been \u201cHolved.(Special to the Star.) i D ARTS.July 195 Her Deusch having | prize o ranc the Te rhcocaeful self-directing Dao Mau tos Dumont experimented with an inventi of his on the Champ de Mars.As invention | the Eiffel tower, the result as éxtraordin The balioon - We make a specialty of Hospital and: Inasitation mattresses aoû pi Write THE.ALASKA FEATHER: & DOWN 80., LTD: eo {Wholesale \u2018Bedding Mastin, Montreal wil, rising and sinking thout \"dif eats, The motor uced a noise resembling that of an automobile.M.Aime.secretary of the Aero Club, who watched M.Du Jout a doubt the problem of aerial naviga ion ins been: noived: The.pie came to the, rth an any and as lightly as a bird.> \u2018{ stabulary, to provide accommodation for : - [sages to Canada will be - eked to make comme mont\u2019s trip, is quoted as saying, that with- 7 ¢ than most men\u2019s furnishing stores.Bureau of Education was endorsed and the association declared thay its powers should be extended so that it should have jurisdiction over educational matters in all of the United States\u2019 new possessions.Compulsory educational laws and_the consolidation of rural schools were indorsed and state sup: port, of institutions for the training of | teachers is recommends LORD ROSEBERY\u2019S .ALLIANCE WITH ROYALTY Reported to be a Canard to Injure Him With the Radical Section of His .Party\u2014Anather Falss Rumour Also Contradicted.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, July 13.\u2014The London cor respondent of the Tribune cables: The reported engagement of Lord Resebery and the Duchess of Albany is not credited by his intimate friends, and is dismissed .in.diplomatic .circles as idle talk.Those who ordinarily have his confidence de: cline to believe that he will ever marry again, and are disposed to regard the rumour of the royal alliance as an invention of Radicals eager to banish him from the political stage.Another rumour which also needs cor- \u2014roborative-evi Amigns bery the role of peacemaker in South Af vics.It is asserted that Kruger and his rdvisers, in touch.with him in Holland \u201chave offered to negotiate peace with.Tord Rosebery, but not with either Mr.Cham: berlain or Lord Milner.It is hardly credible that Lord Salisbury will seriously entertain proposals derogatory to the dignity of his own Government.Mr.Chamberlain and Lord Milner are the only possible peacemakers \u2018on this \u201cside.\"COMPANY To \u2018WITHDRAW.ray July 2008 \u2018American Fire _Insurance Company of New York has ceased to do business in Canada and has given notice to the Finance Department that it will appl y for the relesse of all se- Is à ne MANITOBA\u2019S IDEAL CROP, .2 (Special to the Star.) - WINNIPEG, Ban, £ July 13\u2014In en interview to-day, Thom , gen- manager for the \u201combre Milli ng Company, - who has just.returned from 1 an ox: tended ended AUP, \u2018of inspection over the province, At.present prospects for Ihe heat crop ee hé An uñusus calamity,\u2019 \u201cNothing bu says = Mr.Thom on \u201ccan prevent Maniteba ng the largest wheat.yield in her history The grain is in magnificent condition and\u2019 the harvest will \u2018be under way by the first wéck in August.\u201d Special Notice.About Men\u2019s Furnishings.war is perfect _ satisfaction, in buying Mens rnishings at \u201cThe.ey Co.Li ted.In the m8 hereof White Shirts fe are almost au, and nderwear, every garment is made and cut to their own er.There\u2019s no skimping in material or finish, and prices are better.MORTGAGES enrities deposited as recurity for the Can- .adian policy holders on Tuc\u2018day, the 15th .of Oct .All\u2019 Canadian policy holders in the 1 ho- oppête( to euch nN.partment on: Ja cher apport th= in wb te SP Failing this, the secur ties: ankied for will be: Faaligored + to the | company.er Our Ministers in England have apparently | had a very good time in London.They have received much hospitality and have fully enjoyed their holiday after a_ protracted .sea- ron of work in Canada and will return to work like \u201cgiants refreshed.\u201d It is not possible for all the Atlantic for their annua tion, but there are places ople to cross summer vata- nearer home Our Ministers.where: they can\u201d enjoy themselves equally well, but to ensure the perfect holiday see that you have a box of the well known Irving cigars- with you.They will help you fo make the hol: day a pleasant one and will a\" ove a solace in your tired moments.he manufactur J.Hirsch, Sons & Co., Montreal 1 \u2018send à sample box of one dozen to any address in Canada (postage prepaid) on receipt of a dollar.6321 L100 SHIRTS, & 9 3 1 A delicacy and piquancy absolutely pure Table Water that combines of flavor, with invaluable Medicinal qualities that serve to tone up the system and &] ald perfect digestion, must find a permanent place in every well regulated household._ a me Possessing these qualities in an unusual degree purely on its own merits, famous springs.- \u2014\u2014168x1 a has won front rank among the waters of the world's most F novelties ate.tobe YR.~ ofound in our stock\u2014 Our \u201clatest thing out : \u201c = Loreen is.the vi 2 PSI | HE Le 1 pp I 7) 2246 St Catherine Street.ea ge Two of Our Recruits Found to be Medically Ur Unfit for Service in-\u2014 \u2014 South Africa.(Special to the Star.OTTAWA, July 13.~ Besterda fof the militia authorities received i Oring, de tch from Government IL ham berlain to into.Poo Downing Street, June 19.Te my Lord: I have the honour to acquaint you for information of your minister.that a tel has been received from the general o cer commanding Cape Town, stating that two Canadian recruits for the South African Constabulary Messrs.Link and F.J.Smallwood, have been discharged, medically unfit ,and mailed for England on the 12th thi of this i Arrangeménts are bei e e re- eruiting officer f for the ng mad African Cén- these two men on their arrival and pa provided th them P y the next steamer after their arrival I haye, etc.\u201cJ.CHAMBERLAIN.\u201d L.J.Smallwood is son of Armoure Sergt.Smallwood.armourer to, the Militia Department, Ottaws, and F.Link, also be- to be an Ottawa boyer THE GERMANS EXCITED\u2018 NEW YORK, July 13-\u2014The correspondent of the Tribune in London cables.The resolution of the Montreal Corn Exchange that the Canadian Government should be ial reprisals againet iermany has greatly excited German protectionists.They characterize the recolu- tion as an example of extraordinary naiv- oty on the part of that commercial body \u2018The present state of things by which Canada is excludéd from thé most favour-d nations clause was brought about, they say, by Canada allowing preferential duties on on voir ie basis of reciprocity: Since Canada offers no sich reciprocity, she is us having no claim w atever to partici pate in Germany in the most favoured nation clause.The application of the Ger aman general tariff to Canadian goods waz Germans's reply to Canada\u2019s action, and | if the Canadian Government yields to the 1 request: of the Montrral Exchange, the re: wi, sayé the Germans, will be an increase 50 per cent.in the German general tariff on.Canadian goods.eee ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | Stops Diarrhœa and Stomach Cramps Dr.sisgères Genuine, ! pre deni | 1 Atha state | obtained.purchased on fair terms.- __LOANS made on Oity and Suburban: properties.At current rates LOW CHARGES.NO DELAYS.Montreal Loan & - Mortgage Co., 1763 NOTRE DAME STREET.ORDINARY SPRING BED.Hercules Spring: Beds Ask for Nos.0a8d3, They are the ganranteed kinds, Gold Medal Furalture Mt M Coy.le : w THE FRESH AIR VD, ubscribers to the Pond, who\u2019 i orward their contributions to the Star ce, at requested to vend, when oslo cheques payable to order.however, the ey Is handed in.a receipt should ve The pub furs cannot hold ves responsible for sums for which proper receipt has not.been issued, Those wishing to subscribe anonymously | ray as readily obtain such a receipt under whatever fictitious here the or infti t \u20ac themsel SET JUST IN.Another lot and Boys\u2019 2-piece Bathing all sizes, and all fast colors.Men\u2019 sand $1,25 per ; suit.\u2014_ Algo\u2018all sizes in Boys\u2019 from 15c, 20\u20ac,-25C Der pair.Bath \u2018Towels, 15c, 25c, DETROIT, ', July 13.~ mal Educa: | tional, Association last might i ar last of its fortieth onoual- convention, adopted à declaration of nel es declar- ie a ont oan one wit Se bf on 1 sal avt d The work o she le | may adopt, as.where actual pame - zivem meu 4% Bathing Suits!! - PLAIN NAVY SUITS at soc per suit for Boys\u2019, and\u201d 75e for \u2018NAVY, WITH WHITE STRIPE BORDER, men\u2019s sizes only, at $1.00 Men's Plain Navy and Plain Black, in Fine Cashmere, at $2.00 per suit.Men's Silk Finish Fine Cashmere Suits, in navy with light blue border, at $2.25 per suit.of Men's Suits, in and Men\u2019s Bathing Pants, 35c and soc each.Lo iz vos of Canads\u2019 in the Nineteenth Cen- \"Hopkins.By J.Castell - Bradley-Garretson Co, Toronto and Brantford, Ont.) Mr.Hopkins has travelled over the whole .% route of Canadiam history so often, and 39 .* observantly, that he may well be accepted as a trustworthy guide by less experienced orers.In his preface he frapkly a knowledges his indebtedngss to about fifty writers upon Canadian matters in the pres- .ept century, thus showing that he has \u201c=~ spared no pains to insure the accuracy of his history.We may again quote in his praise the words of a late Governor-Gen- gral, the Earl of Aberdeen, who spoke of Hopkins as \u201ca man of readiness, energy, facility of expression and the ca city for.rapid accomplishment of wor Canadian journalists who are: acquainted with his various biographical and historical works will cheerfully add their testimony to the truthfulness of this certificate.As we have no space to dwell in detail on any particular portion of the \u201cProgress of Canada,\u201d we must content ourselves with quoting the following epitome of the contents of the volume.In nineteen chapters that comprise about 550 pages the book gives an account of the early pioneers and their struggles: the Jesuits and the Indigns; the nglish and the French settlers; the \u2018ware and rebellions that took place; the- establishment of responsible government; .the evolution of the provinces and the Dominion; political, parties and their differences in the century; the progress of the great North-West; railways and water way; development in religion, \u201ceducation, science, art, literature, music, forestry, agriculture, mining, law, and banking; trade, tariffs and commerce; and finally the people and the country century.This, it will be nated ed, is a full bill of fare, and contains muc that will be found suitable to all tastes.Though Mr.Hopkins has written with marked discrimination on the constitutional history of the Dominion, he has in the interests of his readers, to quote his own words, laid more stress on the pioneer labours in the field and farm than upon political contests, and has attached more importance to the \u201cdevelopment of education and religion, or to the progress of transportation facilities than to the political views of Lyon Mac- \u201c Kenzie and Louis Papineau, Sir John A.Macdonald and George Brown.We have found Chapter XV.on \u201cThe establishment of the Dominion\u201d particularly interesting, and \u2018would gladly, but for lack of space, have quoted some passages from it as specimens of the auther\u2019s style, A note received from Mr.T.S.Linscott, president of the publishing co mpany, informs us that though \u201c Progress of Canada\u201d is put upon the market as \u201ca single volume book,\u201d it is also one of \u201cThe Nineteenth Century Series,\u201d which is complete in twenty-five volumes.% Tangled Trinities.By Daniel Woodroffe, (Toronto: W.J.Gage & Co.Price in paper, 75 cents.) This strangely-named novel borrows its title from the last words of a line in one of Kipling\u2019s poems, and \u201ctangled trinities\u201d have reference to the incomprehensible feel- were natives of St.Lucia, in the West Indies, where their near ancestors had been half-castes, and\u2019 still \u2018farther back, slaves.The Steele family, with the exception of Ro , weére Roman Catholics, and the girl's religion was of a very non-deseript order, je e, of her having - been- acwn as Aunt Judith, \u2018weho welis pra titious heathen.\"The wap er lavithed considerable kil in portraying the charadter of the faïthfu nuree, who adores her young mistress, and\u2019 is in turn sincerely beloved by her.The strange trio are, of course, in consèquence of their mixed blood, despised and badly 7tréated by many of the parishioners, Asta\u2019s heart resents their insults bitterly.At a garden party to which she has somehow heen invited, she meets Colonel Skene, who has come to it from Chatham, end.he ,is much struck by \u201cthe mixture of innocence and Paso in her shadowy eyes.\u201d He takes so deep an interest in her, and is s0 courteous \u2018to her in his manner, that \u201ctheir eon yersation becomes harmlesely intimate, and a profound sympathy springs between them.Boon afterwarde the.C of à * .\u2018oOnel gives a ball, to whirh he invited Coe .father and the daughter; but their poverty Prevents ta from ing dressed like many of the fashionable women who at- - 4end the dance, and she Toturns from it humiliated, and \u2018enraged with a flirting -mar- ried woman, who has monopalizged ail the \u2018attention of the Colonel.The first part of ; e book ends with the death of her poor \u201cfather who falls a victim to pneumonia, \u2018and Âeta and Judith are forced to lead rather a mirerable life.$n tu a goverpess,a nurse, and an actréss, end, At last, while she ic a governess at - atis, has an attack of congestion of the Jungs.An old Russian lady was stopping atc the same hotel as Asta\u2019s employer, ps ardor, and lier nephew, the Brand Duk The girl becomes ere.ta recovered from her illness, the Duke often came to her, her.Thie oceu two years .'sfter the death of Robert Steele, and once more Colonel Skene, who had fately returned from India, enters the girl's life.Of the com complications that arise, and of the part that Judith played in them, we must allow readers to inform themselves, as it \u2018would not be fair to the author to divulge Le denouement even of we were quite or | n of it ourselves.story is a pathe- tie 0 one\u2014well worth reading.id pa \u201c(The § close of the od ings about the Christian reli on that are Beton b Aa eee e (heroine of e s ory.a Steel hag F I Bord Ee La ish vi ibe a aving machi: ; the li ry 8.\"gérant Thom he had -\u2018 met at Hutte wid he was .the army chap- \u201c Jai there.e Vicar and his daughter Paul Nikolaeff.ras ho the habit of bet he English Colonel, also £ fell in | The Canadian.Contingents.By W.San- A Daughter of the Veldt.By Basil Mar Books and S Some Recent.: Fiction : Notes and Querles.| A \u2018George Murray, B.A, Oxon,, F.R.sc = tord Evans.(Toronto * The Publishers\u2019 + Syndicate; \u201cTi.cloth, 81.50.) i This book has just been ; issued in London by T.Fisher Join, godt \u2018the.Publishers\u2019 icete have the Canadian edition.The Imperial problem, with which a large.portion of the volume deals, has been the subject of wide discussion in most of thé British papers, and this new book, the full title of which is \u201cThe Canadian Contingents and.-Capadian Jmperialism: A Story and a Study,\u201d bas received many commendatory \u2018notices in the Old Country, The South African war is dealt with onl far as Canadians participated in it.he anthor\u2019e object has been to preseit to the reader the characteristic- features of what Canadians did and thought, and felt on tha occasion of the trouble in the Transvaal.The book, accordingly, ig not a war history in detail, or a minute study of politics or social conditions, but rather a contribution towards and understanding of the Canadian à home as they revealed them- selve me and in the field during a species riod fifteen chapters that co fe volume have been compiled from \u2018all the best available sources, viz.the reports of Canadian officers commanding \u2014the letters of nadian correspondents with the contingents, and also published letters from officers and privates.The Department of Militia and Defence has courteously placed at the disposal of Mr.Sanford Evans much valuable information in its possession, e result is a highly interesting volume, % which nothing important seems to have been overlooked, and no trace of bigotry or partizanship can be discovered.Several of the chapters would serve well as the subjects of editorial articles, but we cannot find space for detail Those readers who have kept abreast of the time, and have carefully watched the action of the Canadian Parliament and read the speeches of prominent members, will not find mttch that is new to them; but for the general public who wish to possess a clear digest of the whole rase, so far as Canada is cially concerned, no volume \u2018that has hitherto appeared will bear com: arison with \u201cThe Canadian Contingents.\u201d We must not omit to mention that there are six maps, and about thirty illustrations engraved rom photographs.Home Thoughts.By C.(New York: A.8.Barnes and Co.Price in boards.$1.50, 1901.) Thie is the second edition of a volume of eesays, which originally appeared in, the Saturday Supplement of the ew York Evening Post,\u2019 and are now dedicated t» William A.Linn, late Managing Editor of that journal.In pion and sincere Jangu- ey deal with all the elemental condi- at make for ome.- Their chief es are borrowed from the independent relations of husband and wife, parent and child, and the broad field of domestic government: manifest] car based not on mere theory, but on actu experience.As one of Ca admirera writes\u2014the author gives complete evidence of what Mrs.Carlyle said women rarely possess: straigbtforwardness and clear- fightedness.He Her point.ide is sane, her judgment and, i e spirit of er words informed the hearts of more women of.today, it would.be true that y Marriage all, is seal heh mast: ti of rmasiiion di of tom: foray i service, and of fit- ul into normal Tor.and women would humbly assume the responsibility of rearing immortal souls, and would strenuously endeavour to create that greatest of earthly blessings\u2014a happy home.The writer has given us thirty-one separate papers, and ns mere mention of some of the titles of \u2018th tier Lip the of the \u201cLäyjpa.pp: to ed Presents\u201d.\u201cThe omélessners of Cri en i ; 7 .; and \u2019, \u2018Disagréeable Children\u201d: \u201cChildren our Judges\u2019\u2019; \u201c 1 ily Life\"; \u201cTh Lamentable Publici of Modern Life\u2019; \u201cComrad ip of u d and ife\u201d Era of too Plain ch\u201d; and \u2018The cline of Life.\u201d Every one, man and wom will feel better after reading this \u201charm: ing volume.(D.B.Eider, and M.Shepard.San Francisco.1901.Price 75 cents.) This book ie Hot \u2018exactly what man people would infer from the title.bis endeavours to show what may be done the AA of panting flor Bowers\u2019 for children on 00-foot lot, with full Siriaas for Pantin them.The planta necded are carefully described.Plans are given for their di disposition, and directions included as to the method of using this fo ane of Froebel\u2019s system.The author architect\u201d in keley, the directions are consider.by conditions of climate, which ed, much to be done there, which would be impracticable under Jess friendly skies.The little volume is a vig- ourous discussion of the importance nature in the equipment and development of the Kindergarten, and d though enthusiastically written is essentially practical, offering Yaluable suggestions on the selection and Placing of appro riate plants, shrubs, and -aitention u larly called 2 senting the grams for the arrangement of Kindergartens, and aleo to the index of Fair\" names which occupies three and a pages of double columns.The introduction to the book is written in an interesting style, and there is a well engraved frontispiece.We wish the author success in his efforts to benefit the risi nern- tion, and feel assured of his capability do so, as he is thoroughly familiar vit the designs of the best ark-syste .teries, ete., of United States, and in has minutely tone natures ways in the oresis, and gardens of many \u2018different prete comment on any.of the topics handled., What ie a Kindergarten?: By George Han.on is paztieu-l- \u201cto the series of plates pre.nan, ei in cloth, -$1.50.) is is sto Transvaal bef the ar .count cerning whi the knowledge hae he ha 5 dre from books, and the terrible story tort with a reat deal of roug The main obs Fees mm elodramat book iF that $0 \u2018many Ka and Dub die, particularly the Boer fir men, are repulsive \u2018and almost inhuman\u2014 esaly Radiol te \u2018érakennoss and debauchery.Acco \u2018an American critic has said tbat if \u2018reader believes the Jrualient fractional x of the spirit and deed of Mr.Margan\u2019s descriptions of life in South Africa, the bonviction put fol swept off the face of the earth by some proyidential plague.The novel is thus iio y to prove strong food for, or even the sterner sex, and mus ully concealed, as forbidden fruit, from et ingenuous \u201cyoul person.\u201d The plot is a strange one, an springs from the sin of a sensual minister of the goapel, the Rev.Mowbray Wrixon.He betrays Gertrude Richards, the daughter of a well-to-do farmer, and then refiises to her, use she cannot in any way conduce to his church position and promotion.À removes the parents of Gertrude rom the scene, but she is saved through shelter ina Basyto woman's hut, where her child\u2014 and the parson\u2019s \u2014 Joy Richards \u2014 \u201ca With the fe the fact © of TR bep a athe.aes he repudiates all resporuib ity and d'bargaine for secrecy.Gertrude is prostrated with grief and disgrace, and, on her recovery ffom a severe i lines, disce iscovers the lass of her babe who has ite alone, and fret of that Deen sien ba prompted the theft, she disappears, and is soon lost to sight in the mass of the hete eous popul ation, The child, afterwards known ce Heissmann from the name of the sprung up amid the mud mars Surrounded by vice, she st aJone\u2014self-res respect ing and strong on to remain undefiled among crowds of praved human beings.In due time Joyce Riscovers that she is not a child of the vray, and eventually finds her mother in a position of some eminence, and also meets her heartless father, the Anglican minister.Finally, as we must not t the whole story, the \u201c aughter of thé veldt\u201d comes into her happiness in more ways than one, and her ae also has restitution made to herself, as far as ible.The complications arising from Joyce's tardy knowledge of her true parentage furnish the requisite amount of interest for the plot.The action | -of the -whole drama\u2014is characters are vividly described ced ands h Bob Smith, x Quaint, honest and the bax round of swelling cplanc \u2018\u2019kopje,\u201d and blue sky is pain in e y bl tints that one instinctively feels are to nature.Joscelyn Cheshire.By Sars Beamont Kennedy.(Toronto: W.J.Gage & Co.Price, in cloth, $1.25.) This novel, prettily bound in blue and white, now comes to us in - orm, after merial publication in \u201cEverybody % Magazine.\u201d It is a South Carolina story of the time of the Revolution, and was 30 well received while appearing peri that it deserves more lasting popularity in its separate cover.Joscelyn Cheshire, the fair and fascinating heroine, is a To the most nounced type, with w Richard Clevering, a young officer of the Continental army; falls irrevocably in.Jove: It is with bis trials, troubles and tempta- ron Shit the tale is mainly.concerned in the relation of.these, thé author se is with many lively and dramatic incidents, including a vivid description of life on d of à prison ship, and the hazard.tary spy.In recording the history of she period, and the struggle with which deals, it follows closely authentic records, but the chief charm of the novel is centred in tbe \u201cunususl heroine,\u201d ecquettish, but at the same hearted, girl, who enslaves all who come within the ere of her influence Mrs.Kennedy tells us that Richard, who at times ie derided and ost insulted by his | lady love, was able \u201cto separate Joscelyn\u2019s personality from her views and actions.\u201d \u2018This must have been a very difficult task for him, but without succeeding in it he never could have won the heart and hand of the irrepressible rcyalist maid.Eight tinted illustrations from Clever clever drawings b bw H.C.add siderably to reader's interest in the à the story.NEW BOOKS | RECEIVED.The Sods, , ome portals an d Lord Wick- n iver bbs, (M Gui) $k T.Fer Pain The Tnidaumimer nuTr number of The cad Housekeeper is intercstin and instructive, contaïming articles Fores Classe of Househol Workers \u201d by H.A.Nelson; Ki hols \u201cManual Training in Sch Toy lex Sugden Pickles, Brockville; \u201cThe Ne Domestic Science,\u201d by Elizabeth Ma Tor rance, Chateauguay Basin aud I hold Economic Reading « i by M A.n, Kingston.- À synopsis of ia ue Fram Domestic and Manual sining throughout the Dominion is given a form.\u201cTable Topics, by Mrs.Mary C.Bradley, Hamilton, i as department which is proving very help- (New York: Henry Holt & Co.glish daughter o of he veld\" hor, To war.as J ran \u201cwith whom she becomes domiciled, ip is like en exquisitely pure lily that has of some pestilential e- ous work, and narrow escapes of a mili | F.Rent; paresis, and ceopus.Co pends u and widest usage among the ing peoples.To's.form md of or à mode of pronouncing Te gener among the taken; and any form o ortho thoepy that prevails a nition After ba ring \u2018con.\u2018tionaries\u2014among perial En Eneyclopaedic Tenues the Rev, fob Dictionary, r be James Donald, Phyfe\u2019s ords often thoritative works 1 correspondent, with the accent on co ze\u201d -mA; par\u201d-esis, no o¢\u2019-to-pus, not oc-to\u201d-pus.the fact that in the 0 terms the consensis\u2019 o -(as their omission; on he \u2018able list of \u201cDiiputed ly shows), I the mispronounce dle syllable authority cuse for this error, and it fully avoided.topus,\u2019 it per weight of -Anthorities is _i Pronuncisti he Standar (Defer oc-to ster admits bot eless, erry J accenting the first Su cônvin: aly, body starts \u2018pollice verso, Tube Third Satire reall sources, are the following: m wholly at his mercy, ose who wished him to 6 à gloat f rom {ro RS ; If they of the band-\u2014tbat is, upright.is said b his thum ing the ow ards his found at Cacilla ih which one of olding rs th the subje + ; Lane, the ova Scotia, to a young Tine Crowley, who, in the life, under cireumatnces father, Cornelius Crowley to'be on fire.All the inmates escaped noise outside awakened the ing through the floor.The ?cried to her to jump out o but this she refused to ones weveraily a Fire gir thon rowped down r hed condition.When tal sai but I have saved ee my Twenty-fou a a pitch province that when hite, one of the mem Breton, gave expression to it that t ed over her remains.Three Words \u201cren ; Mispro- : nounced.should obviously be ethan b Stormonth\u2019s the middle vowel short;.thus, me crea, a-re\u2019-sis ; Notwithstanding e two medica Sage unir valu- : Pronunciati ve often heard medical.men | bers by accentiog the mid- and making it whatever: can be adduced in ex- on cationf, she in favour \u2018of Pp, as follows: \u201cEvery once in so \u2018often a discussion as to the famous phrase in - means, * + ¢ facts, as we derive them from Roman When gladiator had conquered another and had he looked to the Epectators for an expression of their will as to whether he should spare or slay.mon ., in the previous year, had lost Der of great the night in question the house of Ter was discovered to the window and asked w t she do, as the lower part of the building was à mass of fire, and fhe flames were eople outside - asks me to give bin \u2018what 1 consider the correct pronunciation of the following three words: Ecgema, rrectness in spelling and pronouncing \u2014like correctness in diction in general\u2014d n the consensus of usa e, and e best bape: 48 word, , that : Peoples, no > dues cen ane to of on graphy or or- some one of on Secu shoyld command the recog: & number of \u2018dic- hich may be mentioned the Sentury, the Btandard, the Star's Im- Cao opaedic Dictionary.i in 10° vol.ctionar og.ah ue od Dr.Cobham Brewer's Pt m- ological an onouncing Dictionary \u2018ol elt Words, Ch hambere's boa.if- , edited Mi need, an other 1 pr et amet dant that the three words offered-for-consideration-by.my F.R, Should © be p and \u2018not and ons\u2019! cleat- long.No should he care- regards the word \u201c\u2018oc- noted that though the v oosberon, the Contèrs and | pu us, e Cen and § but: feb \u20ac \"pus, while Web: I it Never- Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d Police Verso.\u201csyns\u201d and the e dps parse to \u201c REP in at fr In the Star of, June 1, I endeavotired to 2 the best of ya ility to convince\" 3 cor- jt #7 pollen {ihe fau fagt that respondent.CFE, that be was ean ore.ana o me Hs the ting \u2018 verwo\u201d (used as \"ihe \"It is too ie de pere tel nations.ing te in lignes Shams Ha is of but I must find room for the last four lines, ue.that Y am in error, an at can- à with in?bee the meantime, I\" will uote for his benef, a few lines from were one signified their desire by waving their Randkerchiels shed to sla they \"double up their fingers with the \u2018thumb turned away from, he pain that the st tor turned as indicat- lace where the brest wound was to be inflicted; but this is purely imaginary; and, as a matter of fact, in a bas-relie Fo ar 8 combat is shown t étatore,.a Woman, is.;ocléts te ay anything moré op\u2019 oe \u2018of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d 5 The Laura Secord Monument.To the \u201cEditor of Notes and Qperies:\u201d.Bir,~1 see that some of your contemporaries have stated that the Laura Secord Monument, which was unveiled at Landy\u2019 5 othér day, ie the Bist public.monument which has ever been\u2019 erected to à mative Canadian woman in Canada.This is a mistake, as in the summer of 1870 a Rae monument was erected at P 1, named the- th of Oc | except Catherine and a_younger on.pans : \u201c| sister, who occupied the -same room.The , who went should then com- Lhe jindow, her brother and sister were yet to ae room.Returning through the smoke and fire she took | the tittle from the window rafely, a work.of some difficulty, as one of them, becoming fright.being thrown out.gown\u201d hervelf in taken un \u201cMother, all is over with me now, brother and sister!\u2019 self-d nd Eole oh fied.ved .denying and noble conduct arou T \u2018 of admiration throughout the Her ature met, for Cape by moving he Government be authorized to chase a suitable memorial stone to be ly is was dome soon ~ É, Art thou a a man ?- a a thoc shall find, A Rid by-a- - granite by- On the cross _are es on \u2018In Memoriam, and on the face of the stone the following inscription: \u201cCatherine wiley lies beneath this sod, a victim to fraternal love.\u2018Having rescued a young er And sister from the flames of parent\u2019s welling, 8 exclaimed: Mother, all is over with me now, but I have mved my brother And sister\u2019 She expired tment four hours after, October 15, 1869, 2 years.- Greater love no man hath On the side of the stone is in- ps \u201cThis memorial was erected by the Legislature of Nova Ecotia.Yours faithfully, HENRY J.MORGAN; (Ottaws.) : \u2018 A Quotation From James Montgomery.To the Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries\u201d: Sir, \u2014 Will.you\u2019 please answer in \u201cNotes and d Queries\u201d he is the author of these \u201cThere ie a land, of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world be- si Where milder suns dispense serener Jight ; And brighter moons emparadise the night.\u201d Thanking you in advance, am youra sincerely, JAMES A.DICKSON, (A subscriber for fourteen years.) (Gouverneur, New Yor! The author of the lines quoted, which will probably be recognized by few people \u2018was James bosons in (1771- 1854), 8 post of the third or fo class, 0 never falls low, but rarely rises high, and is now remembered not for his a \u201cThe World, Before the Flood,\u201d \u201cThe Peli can - Island, orge and \u201cThe Wander- f.sn a \u201cThe West Indies,\u201d A Bon and a\u2019 \u201cfew leas- 2 \u201cFriend After \u2018Friend Tant i is the Time for Rest.\u201d by the Rev.James A.be nning of Part III.of My correspondent has ae te Te epithets \u201cmilder\u201d and \u201cbrighter\u201d\u2014the latter of which belongs to \u201cWhere sh: shall all that land, that spot of earth itious poeme, : Cinder - \u2018Cinder\u2014\u2014 Paper 75 gents.\\Cinderella, (rosier \u201cA heroine more charming\u2019 never leapedjon to foolscap from Mr.Crockett's brain.\u201d\u2014L1TERARY WORLD.AT ALL BOOK STORES.THE COPP, CLARK CO., Limited, ° « \u2014 Cloth.1.25.Publishers, Toronto.i AU ST N UMBER.| IT\"CONTAINS, BESIDES MANY OTHER ESPECIALLY GOOD THINGS, .A STRANGE AND POWERFUL NOVEL, Miss 'Sylvester\u2019s Marriage, \"BY.CECIL CHARLES, ye LONDON SUN pronounces the July SMART ser \u201cthe brightest n pum} un magazine ever issued inan an a eritie fn saying that E SMART oountry\u2014a regal repast of cleverness that SET rin the new king of m Cs THE AUGUST NUMBER 1S AS BRILLIANT AS THE JULY \"NUMBER, ! For Sale by Deslers throughout the world.25 Cents à Number, #3.00 @ Year, SUBSCRIBE NOW.£38 ESS PUBLISHING CO.N35 Broodwdy, N.Y., ond 90-03 Fleet 3L, E-C London.triat ?look around; Loyer thy foo ootsteps 7, dal that pt thy ve Te | vend nd \"th\" oid Montgomery was born i in the Tittle port of ne, in Ayrsl nged to an exemplary body of \"Christians called Mora- vians, and, when editing a paper in Shei- field, Yorkshire, was twice fined and im- .prisoned for libels pot written by himself.| Editor of \u201cNotes end Queries Way nted\u2014iThe os Beg to Burns.\u201d To the \"Editor of * Notes: wid Queries\u201d, Sir, \u2014 Would: you kind! Inform, me who wrote the poem entit il'e Re ply to Burns ?\u201d I have\u2019 pans en it in print, but I am told that it appeared in he columns of the Scottish American Some years ago.4 poem is a clever reply to the Ayrshire Plowman\u2019s the colimns.of the Ayrshire Plowman\u2019s sAddoese to.the.Deil.\u201d Æ -deftaiñh that Job \u2018must have read, it, and, if fish it\u2019 8 coon as convenient.se sas; D.b.McDONALD, (Alexandria.) Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d \u2018The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.\u201d To the Editor of, \u201cNotes and Queries:\u201d ill ou plese print for me in full a Daly four w, atid am nceriein = to whether hey gin fn the \u201cThe night h th a th d The day but o one; + Fhousand eyes, And the light of: à, s,, whole life dies, When love is done Yours sincerely, MONA W.G (Alice Street, Kingston.) KNIGHT.> \u2014y eat The followin is the short poem to which my correspondent refers: \u201cThe Che night has a thousand eyes, e day but o vi he de dying un the bright world dies The mind häs th JAnd the des La Ee ves, When love is done.\u201d Fifa dies , These lines Jere written by Francie wil.an Ham ucator, who was born at Woslbedding 1 Tand, in 1852.He in the son of the rancis Bourdillon, author, of nay Ieli ious works, and was edu- Shtad mai /orcerter - Sollexe,, Oxford.or some ny resi rivate tutor to the \u2018sons of fps and À Prinocns Chris Some of his published works are \u201c \u2018Amon the Flowers, and Other Poems,\u201d 1874; \u201cAiles d\u2019.Alouette, \u201d republirhed in Fis United States, 1891; \u201cA Lost God,\u201d and \u201cSursum Corda,\u201d Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d \u2018 jARIOUS VIEWS ON VARIOUS TOPICS.and Heat Prostration.Alcohol _ (St.Louis Post-Dispatch) © NI \u2018every patient taken to the city hospi prostrated by the heat is à steady drinker.\u2018The fact may well be noted by .young men whose habits are forming.A Look Into the Future.(Boston Transcript.) If this wireless \u2014telegraphy possibility © grows as fast proportionately in the next ve years as it had done in the past few months, ocean trippers will have the pleasure of seeing the daily news served up on a bulletin at regular hours of the day during +8 voyage.It sounds astonishingly.like.\u201cVerne's fairy tales to be told that stock quotations will proba be an appurten- .ance of a steamer\u2019s smoking room some day soon, but the proposition is based on *-Conside rable sound reasoning apd some ex- \u201cperience, and so we.believe it.Which Thakes us wonder if after all Jules Verne Was not a prophet who \u2018chose to clothe his \u201c forecastings in the form of fiction, rather {han an entertaining dreamer of idle im- possibilit ies.- & National Poison, (Chicago Record-Herald.) The presumption is that the discovery : 4 facts tending to establish the theory i at mosquitoes p ropagate malaria and yellow fever will Fe followed by the a of means for their pove exterm i Vhen it comes to the distribution of ok m among the human family, b however, \u2018the pientists of | this Country cia jen render lof ghuch more nt service to the people by turning \u2018their attention to the rhus toxi- ¢ y éotimoniy known as \u201cpoison profane] -in- nea! dé Union, ko, diate tot dat thous are bitten wa Whether the ous | mot, t.every inoculated | vas Tes thon 8 iting a ps woud Solace only 1 in the Future.+ (New York Evening Post).After all the shouting and the flatter have died Jay the historian will settle down documentary evidence concerning he Spanish war, and impartiall and fearlessly assign praise or blame.ve w, for example, what the historians now say of Polk and the Mexican war.Will not their verdict on McKinley and the war with Spain be fully as unpleasant reading for - Americans 60 years from now?We fear so.Partisan newspapers aay will not \u2018aven.print the evidence.A b and care- leas people will not read it.Buh : history will do its whole duty will let escape it, will- weigh motive \u2018and opportunity and | responsibility, and will fix ti cowardice, the shame of werk vie ing\u2019 to po he blot out > rhoee perhaps during which se pie ees or suffered acute physic: al or roental pain, the moment when we en- \u201cworm of remorse which disth\u2019 or those few minutes of Lumiliation swhich, Yhethde we trace them to fault or ate, our minds to the greatest testi- | Fads in Food.(Medical Press).The tendency to fads which character izes such a large proportion of otherwise reasonable human beings finda free play in the departments of dietetics.These fads are numerous and varied.Some\u2014the more ctable\u2014are based on a real or suppcsed ina ility to digest.certain articles of food, but on inquiry it is frequently proved thaï the conclusion has arrived at.on the st of a single trial attended ly in\u201c convenient.effects which may or may not have had the.origin.a to: Othera\u2014and these are what we may term the conscientious objectors\u2014refuse \u2018to eat or that article of food\u2014m:nt, for in- stance\u2014in fofmene to some oovult view concerning either the Shysiologieal necésai- ty for it, rd For.it-may be, becaudc their cthi are shocked sb the idea of animals bef a to sup; sironomic Tam Bome peo cannot o ail not.jake milk; others are not Use averse to = .\u2026 Quite a number \u2018of fat, on the pretext \u201cot people rigidly agree with them, and in this connection it is in teresting to note that, as a rule, childre manifest a marked disérictination to any fatty rations.Some people abbor so les, while le others would if let alone of them le\" , which ad bly to the housewife s difficulties in fn the alimentati the \u201chousehold.: e ih ia \u2018country Might be roughly divid two great { do not, ta a fee seems to-b2 on the jante thow y more marked in cities the country, and among years than among the youn Fito oe Jaatidic a EH ul waht \u2018mts ore the fact that there is such a MER, in regard to.food Le and Le is #ynerasy ry known that ey M sa startli Ty af \u2018people to the paf y ecrire nm cp pe Here » aa \u201ccoma et Tho.The Stag.Doctor.(London Lancet.) In spite of a _man are a supernatural in the constraction of seem to flow from his fore he has sat down to to Swrite Philanthropy of \u201cTo-day.of the executor-or t that maxim: of a simpler age: satisfaction of or on the wa and the gra Firare it is in princely generosi The Lesson of a Holiday.- (Vapeouver inion Da Bom the\u201d woot .march mare and never warships in our herbour, city © a The ight of o thousands of vaitors de but it was all we ree The roi in HE ER I3'our power Le sein the Moto Ch Post.) Itis to 2 it ey the philsnth testamen \u201cI \\ ry T general striving after realism and a close imitation on the stage of the \u201creal thing,\u201d there are certain traditional \u201cand entire y false representations that seem have a permanent hold en the (English stage.One of these is the stage The striking characteristics of This gentle- and most depress ing solemnity and an jnconceiyable ohh rescriptions, whic ps rn ê most tor.\u201d at.of erous.law, nor ever.he to the tender n the trustee.He is plying, in the spirit if not to the leer, f you I, d it yourself.\u201d a thing done, wel oF 79 re pad seeing hie wis is now his, Tiféation that comes es with well, that erican man of veld i surprising 4 No one\u2014foreigner or hibits » King Ed-: § ward\u2014but most | have been immenses im.when\" the men ed through the aver bef rad efore have there been so many We have instru- ponts of mr in the harbour now sufficient Am Senn wa \"the \u201cday, ina peacéful + way.When.comer of the Em- this for Drain in siveiched = all craie in Pathers - of \"dontederation.- (Dolly Dimple, Saskatchewan.) Only a few of the Fathers of Confederation are alive pow.The names of thé we the Dominion of Canada are largely ue, who met in conference at Queboc and | framed the resolations which.were eubse- quently \u2018made Jaw by .the Imperial Parliament at London and which will ever.be held eneration every true a as follows © ak Joi a Macdonald, Sir fi ier, Sir Charles Sir Hentor Lan eves Hon, J A Me Dons W.McDougall, > à An \u20ac Ontario Experiment.\u2019 \" (Hamilton Times.) The - Bishop of Norwich, \u2018England, delores e.growi cularization of the Bathe.He attributes Su Sanday Schools ar tes -the depletion of ible.clamses to wheel der re other outings, and warm the to fo encourage the out-of door devotess to br CEA eto T.D'Arcy A contempora est Ba the ch car ti Po A an oin ut dor crowd.ere pt De ps ain in it.Some veers ag.lenteim part of, Rer.Mr.Gibson, triæl the lan, hl ol ding services in a grove en the gulbot, between Blenheim and Cedar went out -n.crowds.Knok the icked an d t Sol Seats he Tr te idea of the- he but ie it \u201ctoon\u201d ead there were.nos.di rous afber eff effects.Where it The following poem was suggested by an inet.razed swung | And à- rorkman arty vere \u201cwho Bad hear | Fa Ai whove ¢florts the present prosperi- It was many and many ay ar ago, ©.1 | \u2018But we loved with x love.\u2018that was more THE PASSING BAND.(From the London Academy.) A lone, deep dro Trummeth a resonant monotone.Up soreth the horn with an undulant flare, That dies\u2014is reborn\u2014just a flash of an air Through the rumble \u2018of drums, as their throbbing beat \u201cSends a rhythmic pulse down the winding street.Then a Streaming pennant of sound is out- Flamboyant from \u2018wall to wall 15 \u201cswung, - Near\u2014arnd more near\u2014thé harmonies \u2018ear .Build skyward a ponderous tower, thefi sheer .It breaks ina clarion crash of sounds, An undulant tumult, that bounds and re- un A voluminous groan From the blaring trombone; And a clangour of brass As the cymbals pass: Then the drum\u2019s lone boom, pat the melor : \u201cidle Ap Aw cer ereEng ro Ebrwaré-and- \u2018wavereand fatnt\u2014and de Into murmur amphoric, x Bwést-biendmi, chorfn, 7\u2019 To a far away swell, \u2018 Till Fat last they mell In a note long-drawn\u2014 Are gone\u2014on\u2014on.A SILENT SERMON.gee 34 dent connected with the memorial .\u201c\u2018Christ Blessing ttle Children, \u2018\u2019 in Lafayett Avenue Presbyter! Church,\u201d On the morning ae.ho pastor, the Rev.tending nf the gaflery, gazing at the picture as a works church, he reverentiy Encovercd head | .and bowed as If in prayer.1s \"The church was still and vacant, but the morning\" sun shone bri, Through the emblematic windows, till the place was bathed In light That hy soft in gentlo colours, like a rainbow rough the haz Tinting pew, and aise \u2018and pulpit with the same prismatic ray On the 0 way to to Hs high\u2019 * hay; perched épaves came the \u201chair.ith the coming Sabbatb's repare: And he sa ast fn\u201d down to ponder; In a pew in And of an those sondrous windows Jooked he longest at the las \"Twas of Gnrint and little children, wheré He ssed them One and And the Sent trom His kind features seemed most tenderly fall; \"Twas » oe bleh ot.er beauty, shat sreat win- n should pare, As the pastor a noisele e knd pondered, slowly been ther ore; Round the church he looked in wonder.and, with curious {ntent, Just to view the ce more cleasiy.we.the pulpit steps he went.om tha.pulpit gazed He: upward, il upon hin sight did fall That fair \u201cClan; of of ine Saviour\u2014and ft het 4 n One long look\u2014and then he -gravely took his warn hat from his head, And with rev'rence stood in wilence\u2014angels know the words he sald.With ul à prayer another mingled, for the \u2018pis.all unseen, Knelt and asked that exch fate win window to some\u2019 oui great things might mea Thon\u201d the Prastor songht hix tad, while Bis, heart within him burned, And the | sermon for he Jnorow from the work- h \u2014wallace Dunbar Vincent in Christian Work.tir ~ ANNABEL LEE.In a kingdom by thp That a maiden there lived, © whom you may\u2019 kno the name of Annabel Lee And this maiden she lived with no other thought .Than to.love and be loved, by me.1 was a child and she, was 2 child; In this kingdom than love, » I and my Annabel Lee\u2014 With =, Jove that the winged seraphs of Coveted her and me.And this was Aad reason that, fo ong | ago, | this kingdom e sem, 4 , Alin d blew out of a cloud, chilling | - My beautiful -Annabel go that her high-born Kinsman came.vf And bore her Away, puichrs LL ; To shut her up'in : In this kingdo om by the se 2 The angels, not half, bo happy in heaven.Went envying her and me.Yea! that was the reason (ass ail men kmw, this kingdom by the That the wind came out or the\u2019 cloud wi ht, chine and killing my Annabel Loe.But our Jo love it.was stronger.ny fai.than : t ot those w! who were oie older th thi ine, ! he tigels in h abe Apâ pelihor the angel pa angels | heave wavs, | ve.the soul ty pi my so cas \"we beautiful Annabel Les.For.the moon never beams withése ring: dren ot the Benotitul 4 \u2018Annabél Las, And, pre A ep tise, but I- toi the right i or ne autitul Annabel: Lee: And so, ail the night-tide, Lis down by is practicable there seems why the worship of God shail 1 jie the \u20ac ¢00l woods than in à st \u2018ide ot my 3 Éariine-my durithiéer tgs \u2018anil In the emi here hy Ug sen 10 ;- bana \u201ctat We pastor J SEAN Ten SUN.Great is the sun,\u201d and wide he goes, Through empty heaven without repose, And in the blue and glowing days More thick than rain he showers Bis rays Though closer still the Dlinds we pull To keep the shady parlour cool Yet he will find a chink or two To slip his golden fingers through.The.dusty attic\u2014spider-clad\u2014 He, through .the keyhole, maketh glad; \u201cAnd through the broken ed se of tiles; \u2018Into: the Taddered \u2018dvayloft smiles, Meanwhile his golden face around He bares to all the garden ground, And sheds a warm and lingering look Among the Ivy's inmost nook.Above the hills, along the blu Round the bright air with footing true, To ple the child, to paint the rose, [Emer 5 At mere: nL.FRIENDS.No bond of blood unites us, But deep\u201d within my heart I hold for you affection That forms of life a part.\u201c No tie of priestly matring, No oath of friendship sworn, : \u2019n ficree morning, chains ul, \u201cFor love.of Jove is born.\u2014 me kindness, - And you: \u2018have, made my day To turn to joy's sweet measure, ~ When Jonély was my wav.- And La though time has dnfted.paths so far apart, sen \"do à you hold unchanging The portals of my heart.* And go where'er we wander, We know amid life's changes Wbéresos'ez we .«fhe old, old Friends ar are best.15% HA $ a (May Austin Low.SUMMER DAWN.Moonlit, the dawn\u201d without my carement grows, Showing a hushed new world my sense scarce knows, Where ñ nature seems to stand with folded In dèw-pelariéà \u2018fférau, awaiting God' 8 come Amid a silence that like angels\u2019 wings AU jar and fret bf earth ?All life, seems Hie re rowed Shu vay Wanee\" As \u2018mia dawn\u2019 8 gray the opal tints unfurt Like banners for «the coming day, that F abat, tin 8 {nto liquid rose; .Tom, \u2018the intin {nto ding angels keep: A pure white blank amid the silence deep A whiteness that the sunset hour will ses , Writ o'er by earth, to mar its purity, A low first piplig of the bird.song thrills The strange hushed silence, as beyon d.the The tasnt moon sinking down the western ha it ouë be | 4 Bre qe sr A chrougte nef or A gleaming ever deep'ning glory grows, A lquid sex it pours through gates of brass, That sets \u201ca-glitter ail the dew- remmed Ffom out the south | \u2018there comes a stray- That whispers: soft unto the leaves and And\u2019 mrand'ein a wh, it - f ens - LÀ wakes the dream To scatter intends for the coming hours.| marti NOW Bénedth the glided skies avpy tin\u2019 songs of birds arise, A8.0 o \"wakentd Fields the.first sold or ae £i0ods the earth with new-born ee 1\" -Bèston Transcript.vs ana SOUL \u201c By Henrietta D.Skinner.| Paper, 75e.Cloth, 81.25.: ee - \u2018Mr.Skinner\u2019 4 former book, ritu Sp \u201d \"was immensely an - her new ee should.\u2018 Imive & latge sale.It is _& strong, romantic ; \u2018\u201cnoyel.plot is - « - Unique.and the in- TR ne tomb by the sound sen\u201d » Y \u2018dgar Allan Foe: mp TS Pa ANT RUS Fa M Pre de Toast.the\u2019 silver \u201cthe abi to i f 1 .are supplied with a carefully fitted founda- -~ mbm bo 3 5 Hoge eran oe \u201cTRON TENN STAVRONT ~~ The Delights- of Indolence\u2014The Joys That Lurk in max\u2019 Ho 5 Laziness\u2014And the Early Bird's Lack of Wisdom.There's wisdom in laziness.\u2014.- - In spite of contradiction, hands uplifted .\"tn horror, and a général determination to contradict me, I maintain that there is certainly wisdom in being lazy\u2014up to a certain degree.There may be a point be- yoñd which it is injudicious; but who can point out the boundary line that distinguishes masterly inactivity from absolute indol- \u201cence?Who can tell when a-rest cure, self ._ prescribed, ceases to be counted among the virtues, and becomes, well.if not a sin, at Jeast an indiscretion\u201d Who has the temer- #ty to attempt to determine when a love of ease degenerates into hopeless indolence, or a disinclination for effort becomes a chronic distaste to work?No one can , settle these things to the complete satisfaction of others, though nothing pleases \u2014\u2014-\u2014seme of us more than-the attempt lo act as another's consriehée.When it's a question of looking out for the moral welfare of somebody who fails to attend to the matter to our individual satisfaction it is easy to be strict, one can do it at so slight \u201c @ loss of personal comfort.Even if such were not the case many of-\"ius would \u201cmake martyrs of otrsel¥es very: willingly in order to put some one else in the wrong.- Of all the evils, s0 called, that one in- ___ herits or acquircs, none is denounced with greater vigour and more indignation than that delightful condition of leisurely contentment known as laziness to the unnéces- sarily energetic.\"Phe would-be-wise insist that one must always be doing something.They point with horror to the idle and whisper a familiar saying in which idle hands and his Satanic\u2019 Majesty are both mentioned.They care little what one does as long as one does something.Day dreams they cannot understand, nor the absolute physical joy that Jies m-0ccasional: idle- mess.Fussily energetic\u2019 thémnelves, \u2018they esinot realize that: - to\u2019.reserve: one\u2019s strength makes one the more equal to an emergency.Their idea of work ie to fritter away their energy upon anything that comes to hand, to never ait still, ito be always employed in something which keeps the feet or the fingers busy.Though the matter is largely.a qaestion.of temperament, education enters into it also to a great degree.: Aliumknown to ourselves proverbs play a powerful part in fashioning our prejudices and in forming our characters.We learn them in the school-room, and in after life we never for- Yet to apply them\u2014to others.The belief that the early bird captures all that is best worth having int\u2018the way of worms, and best suited to a progressive bird's digestion.and future welfare, i§ 6 \"bit \u201cof Knowledge wo acquired with the aiphabet.We believed it when we were too young to reason, and mow we accept it as a fact there is no disputing.And of course it i» all wrong and out of date.A enubbing ie the only reward an early bird gets nowadays for his affect a multiplicity of affairs.One must learn the art of keeping others waiting, rather than to wait patiently one-self.Deliberation goes far in this youthful century.The bird that really gets up with the dawn and scratches about for its daily food, as well a8 a crumb or two to lay by for a future occasion, would, if he were either wis8 or a philosopher lie snug in his nest while someone else grubbed for breakfast and gaye him -the daintiest tid-bit.The faculty of making others labour for you is far\u201cfnore likely to bring success in ita train ism, \u201chustling\u201d for oneself.The bird that really gets up with the dawn is tired and sleepy and rgady for its perch when birds _ less energetic are pluming themsclves and ' just awakening to the fact that it is day.it carnot affect a real interest, or even a pretence of one, in the twitter of its more fashionable friends, when too tired to listen intelligently.There is really little use in being wide awake when the rest of the world is.asleep; life is a struggle in which one can only learn to take one\u2019s own part by coming in contact with one\u2019s kind.The average person fritters away\u201d time and energy in attending to affairs of no consequence.And they call that working, for- not only be worth doing, but be done ut the right moment.The succesaful know better than anything else how to bide their time.Little good work was ever done in a hurry.À willingness to wait while events shape themselves is worth more thao all the impatience that is characteristic of the nervous.It is all very well to be up and doing provided that the something is worth the doing.Too often it is not, but is merely the result of a nervous energy that is beyond our control.We waste our \u2018strength.instoad of eaving it carefully ifor when it will be most needed.Misdirected energy is worse than none, for it docs more mischief.We insist that we have no time to rest, and we end by breaking down æto- gether, and then blame everyone but ourselves._ \u201cStrenuous\u201d is the fashionable word now- aday:.We hurry, we tire ourselves out, means.We forget the unrivalled- joy of doing nothing in our haste to distance some one entered for the same race as ourselves.We seemingly know nothing of moderation.Success to many means money or position; and they regard the final attainment of either as the reward for a fight well fought.And yet there are those why spend their \u201cstrongerdthaty their own, and undisturbed by reality, speculate upon the beauties of the ideal future they hope to enjoy, but have not the energy to attempt to attain.They never achieve anything but contentment, but that is surely the.greatest good, and cheap at any price.C.C.M.FOR MATRON\u2019 AND MAID.; tlle The old fashioned flowing Victorian sleeve, with a fall of lace inside, is one of the latest of the summer models that is used on elaborate evening toil:\\e, expenrive - ten-gowns and jackets, and negliges, with bolero backs, long scarf-fronts, and wide, \u2014Mary Stuart \" collars-of-costiy-iace we ee\u2019 THES 7 : .Spanish lace, in the black and.creamy \u201ctints, is coming in-again-\u2014fer\u2014incrustations o snd flouncings, and is peculiarly applicable \u2018to the silky rurface of crystaline.Mixed with: coarse guipure it is also effective, the - contrast serving to display the, z00d points of the lace.Maltese lace is also being applied to merceri musüns\u2026.and liners, and looks well.an - Charming little cotton paranols are of the colours of different frocks.They are made in two thicknesses of the material, the upper having designs cut out and embroidered in white, while the inner.thickness shows through the openings, and the sun- chine through the parasol coming upon - these thinner sports in the cotton sends through its rays with à pretty effect.\u2019 *e an .The newest girdles sent out by a noted Paris designer are very deep, aud have a decided dip in front.They.are-draped, but I ae a tion, which gives them perfect symmetry.hen worn with bolerns.or Bron jacke .bich.end above th: waist-line, these give just the requisite length to the figure.In former seasons both of there styles have failed te, prove.\u201d becoming to many -women w adopted thèm, on ac- .count of the short-waisted effect.ne a [2] An appreciated convenienc is té Be found © spwadeys wt the THiS is a 9 ?oR ! Tittle additional clasp made of a tiny strip of kid and provided with tbe book ;and clasp attachments Bclessary, ont which is intended to bring togethét thé wrist dinsp of a glove that, fitting perfectly otherdise refuses to meet at this point.In a paix of gloves it is usually only the first clasp\u2019 of the righthand glove that\u2018is thus deficent, anid one of these useful little inventions is all that is needed.They come in the war.ous staple colours of black, \u2018white, tan, and mode, ww eal \\ The French jacket with a basque finish is making à strong attempt to popularigk it- ( self, but its success thus far has not Px o* great.The short styles, \u201cwitu slignuy Hon- gated fronts and! permitting a view a pretty vest of some description, [ Yet to have no very formidable rival.It ; , Buits every figure more or-less well, ang it: i is evident that as a.fashionable mode}: ita J reign is far from over.In the shops the short, smart coatees outrival and out@firn- ber \u2018all other styles.But in whatever Mrim wr *.they are displayed, hedyly 411 of themfafe CL combined either with \u2018white or soft cor} A = few \u2018have Accessories ef Persian embroi ; or\u201d gilt braid or tettons, white cloth tour black, or vice-versa, white net \u201c 6k, lace over satin.gé:ebplique.biaide black velvet.+ \"AOGHUA .> +000 À d'{ the élightest tinge of odour.40e 20 Semedce \u2018VA Pl hate cha ents 6 {or which the.dealers nject tie oo THE DOINGS OF THE DAY.An up-to-date young person in New York bas started a photograph hospital, where she cleans and generally \u201cdoes up\u201d photographs that bave become the worse for wear.Those entrusted to her are principal- soiled by constant use in decorating a room.In many of the boarding and lodging house | rooms the chief decoration is the pictures of the friends of the occupant.By the time these photographs.have done duty as an art gallery for a year they are bound to » look a little the worse for wear.They will be grimy with dust and sprinkled with spots.Many old.photographs are sadly dilapidated, and while it is not advisable to try to make them look like new, thus destroying the unities of time and costume it is well to clean off the fly specks an other unsightly spots.For doing this the enterprising young person charges from ten cents to one dollar a dozen according to the condition of the photographs submitted for treatment.1° | ae oe »e At the present time violet is the most fashionable scent, and the flower has been perfected to an astonishing degree.Besides the output from various other places, 300,000 ponds of these blossoms are used annually at Grasse in France and 40,000 pounds at Cannes and Nice.To obtain this perfume the flowers have to be trested in quite a different way from roses.Like heliotrope, tuberoses, jessamine and mignonette, they cannot be subjected to heat.Therefore they are brought into contact with wool saturated with olive .oil, through which their particular oils pass outivard, or cise they are exposed to lard thinly spread on framed sheeta of glass.Of course, as with the rose leaves, these flowers are renewed until the grease is.thoroughly eaturated.Everything, it most be remem: bered, in connection with the handling of the flowers must be done quickly, for much depends on their perfect freshness, their «cent being their most elusive and quickly obt characteristic.At Grasse hundreds of women are about before the: dawn.picking the blossoms, which they also clean and pile in great masses in the workroôms.These places must be capacious, full of light.and air, but never admit the direct rays of thé mun.Owing to this very necessity for speed the yearly product of essences, which is now enotmous, would not be possible were it not that the Sowers follow each other in succession in their seasons of blooming.Always there seems.to be a demand for some new scent.The well-known frangipanni essence is_made up from several species of plumeria, a genus of plants which grows in certain parts of South America and the West Indies, or perhaps more especially from plumeris rubra.The Japa- - nese Gichin a fashio: - scent leaves à Wave of faint impressions similar to the odour .of sandalwood.To the women who would -seek for money or renown the procuring of original scents ar saleable pomades it may be hinted that knowledge must in some practical way be pained of how first to obtain land abuclutely pure and \u2018withoit It also must promptitude.To be really valued one must |.than getting up, and, to use a colloquial- |.The energetic bird is thus handicapped, for \u2018getting that a deéd to be of value must | | ve \u2018lose all knowledge of what rest \u2018really | -voured, ly old photographs or those that have been | ta white and black are complete, so choice colour touches.peeping from amon, that \u2018 a sort blondes Heavy mourning, as cemfort.be tolerated when tion\u2014tradition that wear follows too heavy mourning to When belt stitched front is cut away row, stitched cuffs the front\u2019 with miede finishes the \u20ac The rkirt is made that beast quite a\u2019 bottom.Th hite over black now.A black silk d portant as one dent - bes.and embroidered white bw the white silk casvas.ekirts trimmed with bands of open work bands are: #ipped under-t It is fashioned to the embroid A SECRET ON age woman's attire, ter of mom should be given the sparingly, as it the \" Jeather.shoes a careful Apply thé ink, Jet with ink.When this is per-cu cree wilde ¥ Half Mournin - PARIS, July 3~8smehow shll-ii some miraculous way Fréncli coutariefs never le the limitations Jevied 9; ond thourning\u2019 make Titations Jeried Péraps one notices the fact more especially .thie summer while ll of the second mourning wardrobes that I have seen this summer seem so never felt for a moment an absence of vivid Notes of cool lavender lace ftills and jabots i heat.there ! are so refreshing.during- summer's lives resting in the protection of a, will | Then i À look best in the bluish tones.can hardly be recommended for summer It is lugubrious beyond words and yet it lacks a certain dignity.\u201d Or perhaps it detracts a bit from the dignity of the warm wearer whose are- all bent on mopping in this July weather.Heavy crape veils and cl reaching way up to the hundred mark, the wearing of mourning with.Second motrnin fashioned \u201cfor-out-cf-town\u2014 summer wear it is at ie best.; The smart \u201ctailor; made\u201d illustrated.does.duty as outing gown in a second wardrobe-and-is-made iof-chalk whit lt bas a blouse jécket! (hat \u2018teririinates at\u201d the waist line it à \u2018Dar row + fféta- heavily in black silk.The and finished with broad revers\u2019 of the stitched nleeve in at the wrists.is worn a waist-coat of black taffeta flecked with white polka dots.This: fastens down See ed SE ith white suédé.piping of the white: Je fed of Th waist-cont ese are lace edges with black sik\" cords.v of white silk : Under the ait extremely effective.° Such a stylish afternoon gown recently designed for a woman in second mourning is made of chalk white black taffeta.The skirt is 7 broad of Irish point embroidery that either side of the apron.The corsage in a blouse of \u2018the canvas with a long yoke and nlastron of Irish point over black taffeta.effect and the edges where it borders on idery ave fifiished © with: narrow bias folds of stitched black.taffeta.\u201d Around the lower part of the bishop sleeve, just Shoes form an important patt of the aver- especially among the fashionable, is a imat-' t.As -munk .consideration of the body; and \u201cevery woman should know to care for her shoes.It'is necessary to clean and polish then when muddy and | shabby, but - varnish- \"should used certain kind of cream.The shoe à polished with a soft flannel rag, ives it a pretty lustre, and it is much bet- r than varnish.A splendid\u2019 dressing for kid and morocco is plain, jet-black ink, and is perfeotiy harmless, also the most durable.« dry cloth to take off the su wet éloth or spônge with.a pape ter FORE FASHIONS, g Frocks\u2014Black and White in Combi- nation\u2014Two \u201ce\u2014 « being s0 notideably fa- and dainty that one of rosy tinge while it is worn in France, efforts are gowns have io er ; is.for A re tapered is not fo t \u2018 ing fashioned for city y on the lines of be really attractive the therm mourning\u201d | etiough together \u2018round rache.| white hats, so many all bec CN [a TTS Vaal k STAR-SATURDAY.JULY 18.1901.GQ Smart Models.[SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE STAR.) above.the cuff, there \u2018is a band of the.em- hmidery showing the-black taffeta beneath.The tall embroidery.collar is finished with a fold end chon of white tulle flecked with et.Costume designers say that we shall see fewer plaited skirts as the season advances, pach to what sort of ekirt we are to.ve Whilé\u2018fbey are bringing out their.newest\u201d skirts; with - the ornamentation arranged so as to counterfeit a tunic.- Round tunics, soyare tunics, scallo ones, long and short ohes al] suggested jn the arrangement of the trimming.But the real genuine draped ner skirt is still Sone cuous by its absence.No awe in\u2019 the flare or lengt of skirts pollcatl.Pe on f mew evening .gowns, of white dee Bas the sHighdrantdpan an easy; ,.WAY ; .; aver:skirts.I umraver dropekirt ob white tait: made up.over a drop-ckirt of white taffetd The lower one tn ample affair, accordeon gauze flecked with jet.The upper.skirt is ribbon ing an ack s .sis draped ap à trifle at the left side, where it is \u2018held with black gbuze ribbon heawily spangled.The decolletee\u2019 corsage is finished -at, the neck with a sort of berthe effect of tinued over thé shirt nleeve effect and was held up br half dozen narrow black velvet ribbon shoulder strana linked with jet ornaments.Below this the gauze was gathered full and caught down - into a narrow black gauze ribbon belt.; Buch a pretty sweeping D this evenmg toilette.It is made of e white chiffon poppy blossoms with bla chenille centres.ey are crowded close.to give the effect of a full \u201cThe modistes are offerin ia- \"whife panne velvet studded with jet cloux, deat] This da arms to, give the\u2019 so \u2018many all hats, and so manv black and white affaire that the woman who is- confinéd to half mourning this summer will still Tel that she is confront- *ith-an \u2018\u2019é samént_of choice.\u201d An imposing black hat designed for dress car riage toilettes is made of horsehair braid.The -crown is Jow and the brim round and rather liv broad, with _a droopinesa | shoud be.soaked in alight] 1 ed, and their stead they are reticent Mean-[' pal plaited and trimmed with ruches of white.hoa in included in Seve SEASONABLE RECIPES, SOME DELICIOUS WAYS OF SER- 'VING CAULIFLOWER.In answer to a request from \u2018\u2018City Housekeeper,\u201d who is tired of \u201ccauliflower with cream sauce;\u2019 1 give the following recipes: For Cauliflower au Gratin, place on a buttered dish the remains of a boiled caulifiow- er, or a freshly cooked one.Melt a piece of butter in a saucepan, a 8 of flour and sufficient milk to make a thick white sauce; season with salt, pepper and grated nutmeg, and mix in at the last a tablespoonful of grated Parmesan cheese.Pour this sauce all \u2018over the cauliflower, being careful to cover it well, sprinkle the surface \u2018plentifully with brown breadcrumbs, and put the dizh in the oven for about ten minutes prior to serving.For Cauliflower Fritters, blanch the cauliflower and break it into pieces, dip nto a thick Bechamel sauce and put aside until cold, then take each floweret separately and dip them into -batter made from a half pound of flour and one ounce of melt- \u201ced butter mixed in a bowl stir well, and | when perfectly smooth moisten with, suffi- \u201cVeient warm water to make it of the proper consistency, and add a pinch of salt and white - whipped to a froth.Dip each piece of cauliflower in the batter, fry in boiling .0il or lard, and serve hot.\".For Baked.Cauliflower a good firm head i salted cold water for at least an hour, is then drain.id put in a saucepan with boiling water, salted, again, and simmered gently for fifteen minutes.Drain once more and separate the cauliflower into flowerets, putting the pieces in a baking dish with a little boiling milk, butter, and seasoning of salt and pepper; sprinkle the > with cracker or breadcrumbs, and put in the oven long enough to brown.For Pickled Cauliflower, two culiffowers =, qut.wp, one pint of small onions, three me- ~ di m-sized red.peppers.will .be required.Dissolve one -pint.of ealt in water, enough to cover the vegetables, aud let these stand over night.In the morning drain them.Heat two quarts of vinegar with four tablespoonfuls of mustard until it -boils.Ad the vegetables and boil for about fifteen minutes or until a fork can be thrust through the cauliflower.To make Cauliflower Sauce for cold fish, boil\u2019 a .small-caulifiower until tender, then ahred it and add it ta a white sauce, with à little white pepper and seme lemon juice.WOMEN AS ELECTRICIANS.The United States can boast of one woman who is a full-fledged electrical engineer, with- aix years\u2019 active work to ber credit.Miss Bertha Lamme is on the staff of en- pire hare Su mma macnn company in Pittsburg, She desig) ; y le bpd doep exactly the Work vf aman electrical engineer.She is 28 years old; is a native of Ohio, of Dutch ancestry, and is a duate of the Ohio University.\"One of the five examiners in the electrical department at the patent office in Washington is a woman.She was among the first women in the country to study electricity, and has held her present position many years.Her duties include the keeping track of all inventions\u2019 and applications for inven: \u201ctie; tolichidf - eNctridlly ff \"NAY\" form\u2019 And \u2018she \u2019must have practicil as well as scientific knowledge of the availability of He ds Subhitted*\"Thère dte poskibly : fifty women in the States who have taken either a full or partial course in electricity, either from private instructors or at the co-educational institutes.A few of these sre owners and managers of electric lighting and electric car\u201d plants in various places.At Bay City, Mich., at Saginaw, at Ellen- ville, New York, are electric plants oper- atéd by omen.A Pennsylvania woman is \u201cwgsistairt \u201cpurchasing agent fora weil nou rm She\u201d is ¥ credited willy - such\u2019 familiarity with.electtic sppliarices and fittings that she knows at a glance when the goods offered are being beld at a higher fiz- ure than they are worth or whether they are cheap at any price.; \u2018 women use their insight into electrical science to write what may be termed popular.articles on the subject for papers an jodicaie.Others give lectures on electricity in the smaller towns.and bave clases at private-schools.The\u2019 foremost woman: in.electric science anywhere in the world is Mrs.Bertha Azrton, of London.She has made valuable investigations .of the phenomena of the electric are, and is a frequent contributor to scientific journals.Lately she read an import ant paper before the English Institute of \u2018Electrical Engineers, the first paper ever read before that hody by a woman.\u2018There BE machinery, makes | which, bef to the Ÿ IRISH LINEN a yards wide, 570 per lice Linen x For\u201d Ù l4c per ya Dusters tre: IRISH 60c 08 per doz.a me, Crests, tention to Club, Hotel or MATCHLESS Deslgus ju our special Indian Gauze, O.have a world-wide (ame.\u201d\u2014The Queen.Home Journal.Caltdvea's, Bla per dox.; Lad STITCHED Ladies\u2019, 680 per doz.: Gentlemen\u2019s, IRISH LINEN COLLAR 1.18 doz.Ou Fe 1 Ladies diet, lé.list.) addressed nor Travellers.a-Write fer Samples and Prios Liste (Sent Pest Free) and Save 50 per Gott, ROBINSON & CLE BELFAST, IRELAND, And 164, 166 and 170 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.IRISH LINEN AND DAMASK MANUFACTURERS.© AMD FURNISHERS TO Noo AER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.the _/ Empress Frederick, Members ¢ * the Royal ety amily and the Courts of Europe, * \" aces, Mansions, Villas, Cottages, Hotels, Rall- w Steaumabl Instituts Regim \u201cLoner Public, direct wiih avery ssc or - HouseHoOLD LINENS, From the Least Expensive to the FINEST IN THE WORLD, woven by hand, wear longer and retain the Rich ast.obtaining direct, all atermogias 5 ave dater ap is no more than usually Eharged'tor common.Dower oon 80 » Real Irish Lines Sheeting, fully bleached, two yards wide, 46c d; 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i re were crude reds, and pales, reco ite evenly \u201cboy six and a ,° the proud white taffeta, Nar- hold the full bishop Under the jacket with.broad box plaits listle flare around, the together along: the is quite the thing just p Skirt is quite as im- in these demi- » hatiste skirts, under passementerie, they are silk canvas over à with two e roi box-phits on ive a decolletee jacket = pu SHOR SHINING.and the: care of them, feet as \u2018any other part \u2018wometimes © ruins With patent-leather \u2018person will\" use then it dry, and then sub f ; dots dane beat +he white amp.of an egg thin (not to a froth) and with the finger.To.clean hoes ] roperly it is necessary to ure \u201ctress\u201d made to fit them to prevent wrinkling of the leather, | If, however, the shoe\u2019 in wrinkled, - t wrinkles can be re d by pitting the shoe on a \u201ctree\u201d and.é h SMO that gives a sort of fluted brim effect: At the front and a little to the left\u2019 there is tacked: a sweeping white ostrich plume that encircles\u201d the crown.This is the! sole trim: ming.\u2018A white chip hat modeled on the same lines has à sweeping blaek plume.The dainty orchid hats that!present a surface of the variegated mauve blossoms are just: the most bewitching things imaginable when worn with -sheer whitd \u2018gowns.; Black lace entre-detx is fo effectively used \u2018dies that are inéluded in half mourning wardrobes.Black organdies are also trim- \u2018med with white lade entre-deux.Black dotted swisses made up over black taffeta linings, with the neck and es left unlined, are quite popular:this summer.White duck skirts are worn with black Iawn shirt Waiktn, finiahed with tiff.white linen callärs and \u2018ties, White materials spotted with black and biack materials with flecks of white are favoured.The pretty blouse illustrated is for second moufning, and is made of white crepe de chine.It hms a tucked yoke of the mater- jal that is ornamented with strips of the narrowest pale mauve velvet ribbon.A trip ; so .as- to rive a / Be back and front, a crepe de chine is d .Where it laps at the front and fastens there in à atrip of the tucked crepe de chine hed ath, Ve.velvet are ca nd finis wi ; rt a At the bust line there is a bow of mauve gaure.stn NINA GOODWIN.| CONCERNING BABY'S SLEEP.A table showing thé amount of tine a healthy, well-brouzht up At ni ths, 13 1-2 to 14 h nine months, 1-2 to hours.ALL months, 13 te.14: hours.- ; After this a child should\u201d sleep as.Jon » Possible met Joos than 1) or 12 hours a night, and retain the « of a midda sleep for at least three more A children require a great deal sleep to make up for the wear and tesr of the day.\u201cA busy woman who hss msny god.letters to on ln asda 4 ollowing of ~ or \u2018them: On the inside of a screen she has laced a number of ets \u2018and in them \u2018puts the documents that ihe desirés to \u201crésérve.On eacli potket: an embroidered vmiol or lettér atawda\u2019 for the charséter \" ts, such is music, painting, xe ; 6 papers ised the the conten 1 clib, 'dlippibgs, sddresiés, bills, \u201cete.th serves the \u2018 , ?\u201cye A ter or.aby Mind, of bone | ar & trimming for \u2018whité lawns and ergan-' being placed jnat under each tuck: [it vrill be: allowed, is « Uni bave done regular | Woman, for 10hour night should be The rae.| |, Kindoces AAC -ULIIEE 4 ; VOICE WHO NE 5 practically as éltetriélaris, but Mré.Azrton is.wholly a scientist and\u2019 is\u201d recognized in England, Europe, : here in America, I where electrical genius has made such-merk- ed progress, as having been of much assistance to the science.\u201cIn the factories at Chicago, Pittsburg, Schenectady, Harrison and \u2018other places, there \u2018are.hundreds of girls and women working at: the .manufacture\u201d of.electrical goods.They make all - the filaments for\u2019 the lamps.° wind the.armatures: for the dynsmos.They wind and cover with spun silk or paper miles of wire, large and , used in induction coils in the great underground cables, and on the magnets for telephone receivers and switchboards.The women tip ell the cords, solder all the \u2018m- portant Tittle medians and do all the defi and delicate work necessary-in such manufacture.Five or six forèwômen will euper- vise and instruct the others in a single factory.The first-class workers have the chance of promotion and of steady work at -good pay às long as they wish it: ~The man.Ufasturers aro anxious for intelligent girls 0 train.3 | is a woman expert telegraph op- ped effect.Below this | erator who has at-varions times lustrates the workinge of automatic telegraphic machines put on the market by an experienced inventor, She has been at the elbow of the inventor from first to last, and he, while versed in\u2019 the theory df his machine, was [omeriess to show it in in uetoa] practice unless this ally was along fo demonstrate its She has trayel valpe, She ; ed all over Europe on euch 'érrarids, meéting all the famous authorities \u2018in telegraphic matters.co baby spends esch | Men Bave said many both / kind snd day in el wèe- brou hE oat tly ee thing se wome \"y ve | by ou authority.Tt is a8 follows: | y Clever things of \u2018women.Here are à few of Le Por the - first three .weeks, 17-to 10.1 He is a fool-who thinks by force or skill, \u201cMme mo, ve Wom | fa ol Som \u201cAt two month, 16 to 17 hours.\u201cThe most beautiful object in the world, At three months, 15 to 16 utiful woman.\u2014 Macaulay.If the lear of a man is depressed with cares, the mist is dispelled when a woman appeats\u2014Gsy.Lovely woman, \u201chat cansed our cares, can every care beguile\u2014Beresford.- Raptured man quits \u2018each dosi _ thy lovelie# page\u2014Moore.n in woman, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love\u2014Bhak are.\u201cHe that would bave âne guests, let him bave a fine.wife.\u2014Ben.Jonson.- \u201cA an\u2019s strength is most potent when robed.in gentleness\u2014Lamartine.Disguise our bondage as we will, tis woman, woman, rules us stilt\u2026\u2014 Moore.Women need not look at those dear to them to know their moods-\u2014Howellu.Gil and water\u2014woman ; and a æcret-are Jhoatile properties.\u2014Bulwer - sage.Oh, d JF.Remember, in tuost vom: Chad most perfect when board is most convenient, but it should never be divorced from the kitchen table or the pantry window.It saves a world -of work, and miles of walking to have a sliding panel window betwixt kitchen and pantry or dining-room.Have the panel big enough to reach the whole arm through \u2014with a table underneath it inside, the problem of putting things away is mightily simplified.ne bd There is condensed wisdom in the following domestic tips: _Ute lt and vinegar to clean brass uten.¢ils and ornaments.Turpentine sprinkled in the haunts of cockroaches will scatter them.Burning parafin may be almost instantly quenched by throwing flour upon it.If food is cooked jn enware the flavour is preserved better than when iron vessels are used.Pies, etc, moistened with milk just before they are put into thé oven bake a nice brown.Blood stains should be treated with cold water, Sometimes a paste of flour and water will remove small\u2019 spots and make fufther treatment needless.Scrape the paste off when dry.Ink spots on cloth, even when old, will give Way to repeated washings, first in melted tallow, then'in bot water.This is n far better remedy than salts of lemon, ete., and it never eats material as salts sometimes do.For mildew try dipping the articles in- sour milk, laying them in the sun, and after they are white, rinsing them in clean water: \u201cFor scorched Places, wet with water and lay them in the sun, Tar and waggon: grease should be treated by having a clean cloth folded upon them, i e pou on them, thén'rub with 5 clean cloth.A handful of fig leaves boi ed in two quarts of water until reduced t a pint will remove etains crapés and .mourning materials.\u2018ne vot as .\" ae and Industrics at the A Hall, London, was scarcely.so brilliant socially this year as usual, but looked at from the point of view of its treasurer and committee it was a distinot.process.For the four afternoons during which the exhibition was open lace wes, thronged by.\u201ceverybody\u201d m Pondon.i y\u201d did not include the Queen.It is first year that Her Ma.y\u2014or rather the Princess of Wales has been sbacnt, for she takes the greatest interet in her own clases at Bandringham, and only the mdisposition of Princess Vic- -Joris would have kept.her away this ti traction of the Royal stall.It i fire-scrcen of two leaves, high, and is of Jinen pai one.20 ous, Women's The annual exhibition of the Home Arts Ibert o which: roughly treated, The water.With the ammonis va mounting is a curious \u201ctreatment\u201d of wood | clean flannel wash a square the carpe and glase.The is also\u201d ofnamented at a time, 6nd scrub it with a.kmall brush; \u2018with ~poppies- in.Jog scrolls, worked after {then wash over with the cold water and a dœi Her Royal Highmes.A! the rub as dry as possible with a dry doth.te of pamers by _smemed to be cen- Leave the door and window open until the on screen; atten- carpet is ry, or, at least, as as pow with met we si ong À the-starry-croms\u2014of\u2014mer Cornwall and York.+ Carnér or + Prince Edward of TO CORRESPONDENTS._\u2026 Caroline \u2014(l) A wedding gift, if marked with initials, must bear those of the bride, as the present is given her prior to her change of name.(2 es, bridesmaids sometimes wear veils, but picture hats are nearly always becoming, and veils are a 80 at\u2019 severe test of prettiness when worn back from the face, as bridesmaids must wear theirs.: James.\u2014] think you are a little severe in your comments, though I can understand that a man might well feel annoyed at persistent requests to make pure at a bazaar.1 do not know what the law on the.subject is here, but in New York I once heard à young woman enthusiastic in the cause of charity beg friends and _strangers'alike to take an \u2018\u2018\u2019opportunity\u201d on a watch, as she had been told she must not ask them to take \u201cchances\u201d Men aro supposed to go to bazaars on the understanding that they will do what they can in the way of small purchases, and as you claim you have met with over zealous eaies- women on similar occasions you must have known what to expect.There is certainly no harm in a girl asking those who come up to her stall if they care to purchase, or in recommending her wares if she does it in a quiet and businesslike fashion.Unless she es herself conspicuous by in- siéting she is quite within her rights, and I for one can see no reason to find fault with her demands that a Bride-elect.\u2014~Custom « Î \u2018bride should wear gloves at her wedding, büt this, Jike many other custôma, causes much inconvénience, and a delay during the ceremony that must add to a bride's nervousness.1f she carries flowers, the fact that the left hand was ungloved would not be very noticeable, and the consequent lack of delay when the ring was placed on her finger would prevent a very awkward .It is one of \u2018those things where -common suse dictates something diametrically ead to custom.No one, I ain sure, would ame vou for doing as you suggest, and wearing but one glove.(2) Cover tho tables on which your presents are displayed with white linen or damask cloths.A pretiy way to decorste the tables is to fill spot glasses with a graceful flower or two and set them about among the gifts.M.F.D.\u2014The ruby is the birthstone for July.\u2018Housekeeper \u2014I am glad I have been of assistance you.For the reviving of colours in à t, try the following: Take two pails, half fil one with warm water, and in it put a teacupful of liquid ammonia; in the -other pail have clean cold _ = - \u2014 .t Ÿ pre LY o fat Kttle boy of tive.* years dd.He wore pétticoats | ae CN wep y : + , HS TRY\" aud a big straw hat that hung hea * Yani et Hea with on the back of his neck.Juet | jiardly à drop of milk, bread with a mere = du.\u2018éyes fell \u201cthis last, they rested -Meapwhi à net Dorian pale woman bad come joes she used to.0.Thea d some ham.A bottle of real good çlaret, it not; 1\u201d B \u2018 i wbiek th the landlord insisted du Bobi ns heart-h Tene hs 3 hat.W hat eli cet hia abare of the a \"and refused pax.h Jealdine ber reeling bond petweeu her e > a jol » augh.9, Dorian, a erself rol BE ande Sim om Ww she had sarc as Thre was a cold chicken from the inn ddd da TITTSR- ns\u2019 gÉten it Jay neglected\" on serape of butter.Mer\u2019 own \u201cedp \u2018was blak; ce hread dry.grèmd any w \u2018This repast.over, Mr.Birch hemmed and or ape precio \u201cpossession the boy | proceeded to the husincus which all knew jk Po .- portjon.of r d pear _ tarts \u201cfor Joscelirs, Tone) and er erywhère, hat oct since rue trickle at a bite.1% \u20ac chest, under, bebind it.In the parlour, \"Meanwhile, in Mary'a absence, Dorian | through the whole little cottage, outside had been striding up and down the room in.garden, bhmshes, everywhere\u2014in vain! in his excitemént, or sitting on the chest.In vain she appealed, using woman's wits, 3 mover forgot; this s his beloved drum.was.the-object of hig visit, © had a passion = music, his parents \u201cA urefub old cuest, \u2018that, vir.You've bbb bbddbbddd TvYvyvvyvrvvevvrnry ;maid; for noise, said the neighbours who Imd_ a, tigy lot of old furmiture, Mr.\u201cHecause it holds our fortune!\u201d he laugh.\u201cDick; can\u2019t.yon \u2018téitember the words?ed i i scattered ee on the outskirts Dorian.\u201d ed, wlien lie heard his wife's step.5 The church, dear?The date?Burely the K ; » in : - \u201cYes, Mr.Birch, I had-and since my What a joyous supper it was!\u2014 almost register could be searched.\u201d * fe.0k the country town.hummed Ulindness came on, you have \u2018got nearly as good as their\u201d ® welding one, Mary whis No.-.No one-thought it would ever i Sa 780 pow the summer evening hum the whole of it, but that chest.pered.\u201cAlmost,\u201d echo: 0 Dick.Phen both be \u2018of use, so I never read the certificate 3 seid together: \u201cIt only needs little J through.The church was destroyed by tire And just as Dorian ended, and Ca Kory a century ago.That was why my grand- \u201c pith mimic martial sound as the urchin \u201cThat's as maybe, sir.Now.THERA bb 4 = étrutted up and down the gravel path be- may I ask is there anything against letting of a little child wailing.Then small hands me have that, ton?Any plate in\u2019 there?\u2018he ean\u2019t eee.ian i glad he can\u2019t sec me, fan, st Deneholme, Sumes, are requested to brought hi i i father kept the record of his marriage.\u201d A * # fween a crazy cottage, which had seen bet.22 amd niet the RH be sound, struggled with: the door; Jundie, a and Jogce- with my pee ig Jie was 89 Tascidiniin send in.their claims to the solicitors of the ine and hid\u201d Errived.\u2018 fot vs vie The answer fell like a atone plumbing £ fu = ter days, and the rusty garden gate.for my missus says ddry-vot\u2014-\" lin trotted Jn sobbing.\u2019 \u201cI always-abo es things like the - wach, decéased 8s below.Direct heirs to the es- den came nearing anil familiar sounds, \u2019 the depths of their misery to both.Then i 55 °\u201d Dum! dum! dum! dum! dum! l'ze a Richard Dorian rose, and.stepping with Mtmnsie! \u2019nummie! Pre brrôken my.ing; and s0\u2018pfoud of my rosy cuceks and tate, vig, \u201cdescendants of one Kichand Dor- noise of a drum and vf a ehrill treble Dick asked very quietly to be left alone.& A «+ boy what carries ze dwum!\u201d Thue Josectin tpresd-lands, felt for the chest 1 dwum.Daddiel! .A nisy \u2018big.hole bus\u2019 my dimples,\u201d F hou ht the careworn wife, inn, who mariied Evelina Futheringay, F pipins.\u201c |Hiil tea-timme.And so alone in the par.+ an , cutspread\u2014hands, felt for he \u20ac ert, am comed in it.as her gland.rested: fondly on the bowed have been fepea advertised for with: \u201cJum! dum! dum! dum! I\u2019 b louts-diead in hands, the blind man bowed | + Justily sang and drummeil.funibled at a heivy key - he the Dorias looted \u2018his arm from round \u201chis | form by the window.out result, Lopeatedl fessrs., ete carrie ne deu um* dum- {im ze boy what himself over the deal table, and thought of ; 4 \u201cWell, an\u2019 who cares?\" snecred a vulgar leek.Then throwing bac e lid, he wife, and gave a groan of impatience, The-] Her reason.for comin anand out of.the Utter wilence: f as.Jon as à man could Then into ti me lor marched Joss 1.the future.Blindness.the workhouse for small rival, peering in from (be highroad.** id with proud courtesy: boy\u2019p: typublz was eo trivial, yet jt was the | room with pretended\u201d Bustle was to look take Ino lon Rs there vus aly je Par ei N ONC him.Poverty grinding, blightin E \u201cy ' \u201cDo mo: the honour to look at the con- Just drop which made his cup-of- bitterness.at her.often ag-she-could while yet | mu ; ÿ, to be overpowered by his parents\u2019 kiss wife and little Jos.to thi ÀYou ain't got into trousers; your DA 15 tents aud the inside, Mr.Birch.I believe to overflow, hey emai together, For .lust night ary a * og UT 7 es and-congratulations.Much puzzled, the fortune almost in hia rapt Like \u2014a hod 5 too pour to buy you a suit, so my ma says! vin will be satisfied that these are only \u201cOh, take him away?Get him to stop, he) had agreed, with.sore hearts, to part The Nexclamations were followed: by a boy jried fo talk\u2014he h da tale ts tell - rage of water to a dying man in the desert.+ « What have you fot for supper?family parchments of no good to anyou*, dear\u2014do! I can\u2019t stand any more.\u201d for who knew hoty.jeuv months, Dorian babble of incoherent words, cinbraces, (th pu out hd tu pe a any ie .He should go mad, thinking! Yahi\u201d elsc\u2014if any to us.\u201d \u201cThere, Jow, darling; don't.bother poor.had decided it.Îte wauld try aud get in laugbter and tears, above which rose four ie ti daddy); and when he .But at least they would be better Luckily Joscelin was too full of his own \u201cQuite so, quite s0,\u201d announced Birch, father, there's a good boy.Never mind to the -infirmary to await the time when times the blind man's urgent demand: BR Ne er unning : 11 vou about ; without him; à stone around their necks.noise and importance as a sergeant recruil- © 0lly examining some old documents thaf about the {ret Daddie bag a lat 5 think his yo vould he ready for à for the cataract to \u201cRead it.aeuin\u2014it can\u2019t be true! Ie dum! Lis s0 pla about my um, and 1 hod! Bind! And so Cn hire tou ® \u2018 5 .J so he can\u2019t lis o à little y > operated \u2019 ; ie kitchen Mary sat thinking, too, dw among the cubbages to care or hear.suid have uo posite.interest tor Kim dv like you.Run away\u2014run and play.\u201d 1, n Then 1 phare to gu Support, myse self, une Fe.ET spot ad pleut ou hae tuck an\u201d tell \u201cyou.staring, stupidly at uothing.Strangely, the = Bot \u2014 sm and insignificant though the A = * \u201c pe (c here is no help for it but the workhouse,\u2019 Rin p=\" only clear thought in her confused | tree, Dorians of Dencholme Park.What's But it\u2019s mive: dwum!\u201d gurgled Joscelin, he said firmly, \u201cNo! nol Mary.You must Of BaF heirs: Is it Kichard\u2014\u2014Richard Dor- «Yes, yes, durling.Bu.now.come to bed Was regret for fe fren shillings \\arod © \u201clittle fat boy was\u2014two other people did this-\u2014copy Of a marriage certificate be- wide-eyed with surp prise.\u201cThe poor liftle fel- ian, you are quite sire, \u2018and Evelina Foth- like n good hoy, and you shall have a lot vesterday._ bear and did care.a à line Fother- low had felt as if his chief earthly joy wae.only try and h yourself and the\u2019 he boy\u2014it I eringha No! \u2018there is none Jeft hat à iA man was digging among the vegetables sagas Richard Dori Yuow oe traced con: ruined when his drumstick went through i he cond] ype, fit litle woman as un only child, My futher had Of iio the pillow.For dad and .+ Er pci ed is Ce, a ag ee red is Sn \u2018a | Er ee Var de ii!\u201d ce Re, fr JE an SU tw win en he pi De and in a hesitating, vaworkmantike Way, and no end of coin.In my boyhood T Tivel and trotted to hia parents, feeling that in\u2018! yrung heart.She d take in sewing: more, Mary, darling.\u201d ' tam was sone in n curious attitude, He Dick Bd \u2018ms iden whot oa There could be no ressonable doubt ie unl ie nie Pad removed\u201d tho table sofuy from the goodies.For he did not want mummie an middle of the room and was standing there whenever he neared a cabbage, or their arms he would find comfory, sure}, Tosebush, stooped and felt it with his fin- u re = d tin 2 + dresamakin Yes; they.would kiss and: love him\u2014and } j fii Dick, r blind Dick, had come in for the H bi: and his xt wo.\u2019 : amons niillince she was.ire.Birch said pool th fa ra.displayed au PU me de Hbbon-= \" \u2018They are the younger branch of my That dren tor bod in the old her Inst year's: bonnet wanted Hoing.up; estate of Deneholme, and ronal sly-for à duddy to listen how\u2014but they bad in truth on {chair listening.none hand he held learly a a clrk or impoverished professional family,\u201d said Dorian ptit \u201cHad it mat chest.and La might com: ont quite well in and re coude be Sry ar rian hs he had: bep adrerted for \u201c\u2019repentediy both forgotion that ever his darling drum | Stout in he Poe kind a Man was this gardener.Careless, too, for been for my grandfather's runaway wi the morning.Joss had known as strange (Ma di as \"| without result; id been broken.bell-rape have a running loop at o 47 #3 he dug he kept re pling ruthlessly on with a lovely,\u201d penniless girl, Frelina i > id.{lhis: was.a slight ingontion it Sit \u2014 3 ne) g lool ne eu * Tow of younx peas just showing green Fotheringhay which so angered his father its Ft didn corel looks be t0id to recordiog an sick ind, That must have Been since my eyesight cfthé Eitehin Tn thot alos porté, Ri man 8 nou?vi cpu 2 lind that he cut him off with a shilling\u20141 migzint Almost malle to belicve his senses the dying?).P paper, d Not Iately\u2014no.That was appy pair drafted their letter to the law- hook in the crossheam, where a heavy lamp near Denelielme; a *plendid place it is, ; vin, left \u2018me.And you sometimes read me a CET AS Joscol 1 3 ts à â Jene- - = LL mame dod bd |g be fr Lr MPU | tal Sev vein Sgn ek 1 150 ond ets hs wn van | finn, The | verge fo mort die a | die deu led SI « @ntly.Just then a young womun, with a cottage\u2014as long as you can allow us to His, Heart get broken-bro en Hike:b té for comi coming in (nog the A the carly wa xo Oh, bless My.Birch for his inguis/Liveness, by ber voies, ! hou Mary dec jared herself ru; He in the bushes outside hat was, that ©.@weet, careworn expression, came toward stay.\u201d : he \"> ful h na One: at he le ret- yow might never have noticed the name in d th : he was dead tired.ird?Now! 7 S \u201cPat i ery .Mother said \u201cRun away,\u201d but Jone | ful unr! Diniiés had been so little ap.of Evelina Fotherioghny! And bless the Jilling an ready, that she wa © ; + him, from the eotiage, She, too.heard, Thea rome re a ut didn\u2019t tink he would ever.hop or jump Petizing\u2014only ypta + a salad.But sec butter for being ve in newspaper; Time enough after breakfast .to-morrow.* Nay\u2014not yet.\u201cThere came a sound of Yeu i again.She certwinly had dropped a has dy, Joss wax in a still more \u201cdrefful\u201d \u2019 y! , There were no other descendants of Rich.breaking glass as the lattice was tlung kies on his front hair when \u2018abe drew pois Burry to get ® over and trot down to bless nine pe Ral Sania Pu Fou ard Dorian and Evelina, bis wife.No fear! back.8 fen a woman's heart- \u201cbreaking : upper a agreeable ® me\u2014yes, indeed.For after away from Dad, but it wasn\u2019t a nice kiss.bis Ir friend Mere nter in a near strpet your goodness to a hulking - blind brute So the morrow dawned.,And after an \"ick! Dick! \u2018she came and puv her arm around his neek.me, sir, of saying, first, what is most di ~teare, bless him, Why.he\u2019s as happy as a ail, \u201cDon\u2019t mind, Dick.The child doesn't An 207 .2 Don't\u2014don\u2019t leave me - ç dboy, our little Jos.rent being due, now you'll both allow.Tire was no comfort in all the wide world r, ch! that kind m man Jad romised.tof a salfivh busband.Jt will all be re- early meal, which both werd too feverizhly -+-eome to Teich you in for a cup of tea.Well, gh m doing handsome, i L Lake this We for poor little, Josa Derjan and his grest ame ee VO ser vor.and pid tas ta you, dug; du Mtlence aid gd, to enjoy, Mary [Cleared the table A1 tow.\u201d I won't fave fe without\u201d you Dick, y : 50 = .; wo.- ick\u2019s direction she laid ou Fo] + JE +x ave be ee pce fol al (is dus owing to me, not being a collector.| \u201cKo, while husband and: wife api \u201cetanay | {houghts of\" hiy- secget- \u201cJoncelin, folded.fie bled on 1e od Happiness, hugging his Le copy.the old marriage certificate.Tlimn | Lay on death by far.[I cant.Oh, and expressed consternation.Two tears In fact.what will my wife say?.together and Mary whig broken | fat little bonds.ih His lap, and smiled all devoted helpmate:in his arms, who Énolt the blind man opened the chest, and di- dar ine ith us, Or take us with you, my welled up in her eyes, But there, I'm soft hearted, and what with words of love and some freed hoped over lis chubby Jace and fidgeted his leg?yegide him trembling with this great re.rected her to search for the document.Jt \u201c7 ing.\u2019 1 eos, I've done a good day's digging.Your losing your situation because of of love still, if there was no hope left, o with impatience.- vulsion of emotion, 5 Then, releasing | would be likely oy the top.It was the Then somehow Dorian found nothing .= Bavent 1°\u201d said the nEsband, Tal in vour affliction.Certainly, ma'am, recovering evesight\u2014their lonely little\u2019 hoy 1 At last his mother.noticed the chiid\u2019é Dick asked \u2018in the old tone of cheerful: \u2018com.One Birch had read second.It must be round his neck put a pair of loving arms.is annoyance, and like herself, striving to be I'll say no more.But as to the term that lay face down in the grass behind a lilac ongiog s, and set him down his por- mand befitting the breadwinner: there! Goodness gracious! Wasn't it there the cl Brest lhe aan sank on : \u201cAll Tight, Mary\u2014wait.Who open- is to come, I'm a family man.and so after bush and sobbed\u2014and sobbed.There was no ridge, Merely boil teal and water, with hat money have you left?Fifteen a week ago?Yes.Then how the devil\u201d ca ot clinging to tl le woman .ue : à ed the gate?That sounds like Mr.\u2018Itireh\u2014 n week from to-morrow\u2014from to-morrow\u2014 mage munie a, \u2018him; none, ji sare! van AVén OR and oy rete iv os shillings, eh?It vas RE pay off all our \u201cThere, dear, never mind; but it must He was saved.Or: Tt \u201chia You RY.ee 1 gai me my da A 7 Eimied fe thi { licked his spoon as'a finish and alippéd, off three and start us out be found! \u201cDum: Dum! Dum! Dum! I'm ze boy \u201cGood evening.Mrs.Dorian.Good even.blind man qui to clear ou sail the pathetically.Rv bared- what: h i hig chair ad out, gr and buy a real od spper\u2019 and à Bottle sourohi gz or Py cer ran on aa ores Tne lou ver More | , 3 an, y.ce; that is, 1 i t ; e searching and silen weeping in Yous t » as .sin said a smug-faced man good hu- derstand.\u201d _ heard neighbours ray, about his pronte ty, Loto] tone Senin Hind man, of: \u2018wine, little woman.And\u2014oh\u2014bring held a Bundle of eight documents tight, sd ted to.be called wildly bn is mother \u2026 mour dl Ys pg ut ting forward, ot just | Fe tly MPs Darian rose, and holding MOY erty.3 o uh rum roomed to Nim tol ter of departing little feet.some.stamps and letter paper (cream-laid, counting them over und over.These were \u2014to be folded to his futher\u2019s heart.\u201c âke\u2014and perhaps your od lad would | (ut het laud,\u201d signalled \u201cto Mr.Rireh that \u201cFour ov opin .later the \u201cBorin fainily \u201cHe was in a hifery to go and pla | jou know), for we must indite our letter the wrong papers, #o a hundred times his) \u201cMy bov\u2014my little Joss?We have me to tea.My Yc you've been the interview must end.She could bear ere together eu three in the aitting-room 2 and I can talk so much better drarest oe oo er ind some foolscan: Ti wife pad porno him iplesls, moidene | been for rg so oh da apr was nd ruined those young peas.Dear, dear! ea more.when with several hor.eX It was early Jet for their third and last when Ne is not listening,\u201d f soot ingly he oe onan pin of icy re Fs.them helplessly, rane.ay S drum mended And your evesight is worse.\u201d clamatiops of \u201cVery serrv\u2014\" the unwel jneal of the day, byt they gathered there PI ary Dorian.She forgot -that the thin, Sood bs Sie ; 5 \u201co\u2014! ! } 1d sec!\u201d led - Co \\ ) ë come visitor left husband and wife alcne rent asops.ther would soon be parted from his child JL 0B 7e: \u201cfe SRL t.Some O\u2014! ! If only I could sec! ms ed Mary ria Sandor aigjatning glance of together.Mary Dorian.impulsive ly flung all, three.for di gon the window seat.and in her jealous love only remem \u2018sweets Jor J; 08g.Jo our boy.\u201d An hour passed.Two hours.\u2018The mis | ù Yes, -1 did.wont PN tell yous vesterday, .greed gayety: \"Why, nonsense, Mr.Birch.pth he round her man's neck, aml (5 fixture thia,3 Feng \"not fold) ) with his Ly would be Jarted from Tre r husband.as she peg on \u2018lier glad errand ; foc le ea a ey ea boirible i Ge Ea ratio the child ia outside row was no good.I'm always kissed him, sobbing chin resting on hiv hands.His filmed eyes ow, am just going to bring in your | ! , , ; wt \u2014 d' ! tea.O, yes, and mine, you say\u2014mine too.\u201d shone éo that the neighbours \"rie out in dream, and still Mary Dorian searched and An\u2019 ze carpenter nailed it on.I \u20ac RE 0 my ens | Bn Tn, St in| er gi gg ut of fhe window, se | He ifuley Hier and \u201cge Sime | coger qui A one se oui | ih fears Nesnyble orgs foe | found it behind ze old chest Why, ume 4, can be removed, the do ctor says\u201d my own love, it will all come right \u2014 it with undergarments and socks, washed kitcomn Tush che woman\" 5 akirts from.the many rere the rejoieing.Words of Came stiffening into a oi air, his ue fr For with a sudden cry Mary had caught Le ed fem.fare I Aw the bind must I've prayed \u201ca \u2014 W hard.nd Nr early that morning by poor \u201cMary her.ear 3 voice pan in an's pathy called after her as.she hurried away first a whisper then a louder voice saying up the drum and was holding its surface - c prayérs must be heard.ere told sn.relf, wha ad risen w er usban \u201c ' 0 t ad light.aan, standing still.Then repressing a God will help us; you've always heen so slept.She had spread all\u201d here, that the Dick! such a queer thing=your butter to 5 SE home the quicker.1 with, conviction, close inside his brain : to, fhe aie, ° the marria ifi zh he added courteously: \u2018My d lot was wrapped in paper\u2014newspaper, and tak- ple are kind, \u201cDick! It is a good Its Marys fault.She has been care- | ge certificate, y: y dear, let good.\u201d neighbours might not see.Not that she ing it out, | saw\u2014 world after all.It is only their own wor- less, She must have burned it Dick.It\u2019s nailed on the child's drum\u2014 ws bring Mr, Birch in for tea.\u201d \u201cPoor darling! No.I'm not good.and winded for herself! No, indeed! Oply Dick SIf it\u2019s \u2018anything disagreeable, I'd rather ries that prevent others from feeling with | 0, and che guessed\u2014.Khe hess by the Sony® cut\u2014all the writing here.Thank e one sitting-room of the cottage Was I'm no good,\u201d said the blind man despond- was her lover still, and liable to worse un- not hear it, please,\u201d interrupted the blind us in our miseries, but when sunshine comes tone in which he asked, trying not to seem \u2014 «bare to, the extreme of.penury.- À deal ingly.Locked in each other's arms they | \u201d - y happiness than usual if ho guessed she was a thank God! , table, two Chaire, and an old onk chest both stood for minutes, without speech.overworking her frail strength.mage fhrinking.advertisement here.Lis- thes, ec 9e Plenset ne af ie manne eme accusing.lit the fire yourself, dear, these.Dorian, Bambi \u2014May Crommelin in N° were its only furniture.And as the land- Presently, from outside\u2019 came the sound \u201cMy dear one! To think that T am glad à ten! \u2018Relatives of the late Sir Joscelin Dor- she set her good things on the table.last mornings?I only asked lest the char- Commercial \"Advertiser.+ down the narrow shell-bordered walk and pomme ts went to the \"door ever so many times and containing their provisions; they also had out on the sandy beach.ça te, but à laatern.\u201cThere's heaps of \u2018em this morning,\u201d de- ety en EEE and.the \u2018could That night they went to bed early and clared Fred, sorrowfully.\u201cThere's little \" : « woke te next morn Jim wa k holes for \u2019em to breathe out of everywhere JA CK AND JILL A ND not leave the house sc as to go and look u ing.Jim was cool for her.while the others went for a swim.Jim lit in the sand!\u201d lt was not until the next day that Jack the fire and got hold of a pun which he \u201cThen let\u2019s vou an me dig em.\u2019 exclaim +4044 44404 : d Jill were ahle to teil lathe: clearly Placed gn the, ren Mie \u20ac cut up some pota- ed Bobbie.\u201cLet\u2019s you and me dig a whole mots qe - an Then eard toes (peelings an all) into slicep an pailful for Mrs.Pool! Letn surprise old a M OLLY.rhe owt TP He Bll ene | them in the pan, Next he put a han Ful Php, Toth al ge 3 Te oe Tae Te aaa he | Fd ee ed ets get the money an ut it in his letter < i A a est n to box, and write, \u2018es for Mrs.Pool's clams, bbb bbb ibd CO Ht and roubles she looked termibiy white po \"hie he Inid the wble (as the box an\u2019 she\u2019s \u2018entirely welcome.\u2019 \u201cWhat is thé matter, Mother?\u201d said Jill, VAE \u20ac Bobbi d d d hi - \u201cThere 2 way an old woman who lived in à other ride, so luckily they did not go At last they came hun and fierce.eitomEnt, Jumped face was don is ex through! An at once they heard a scream.coasingly, | dreads dfcl truth came out.Molly \u201cWhat\u2019s for breakfast > asked Joe.Fried eyes bright, but:Fred looked thoughtful.She ad 80 many children, she didn\u2019t know kL\u201d cried.Jill.Jack looked, SF 06 Ce carrwed away by potatoes and tea,\u201d answered Jim.He \u201cWe'd have a backache and blisters, and what to and oe ook! a Took creature crawling through the dreadful ol had wo with the ugly each a handful and kept the rest for be tired thing!\u201d h low! She gave them some broth without any the long grass of the meadow, dragging self.» pote \u201cshrug ed h is dem a boy along.He fought and kicked with all faces, ho was well enough to be up, burst \u201cHugh! What do you call thia?\u201d asked \u201cWho cares for blistera?\u201d he said quickly, | She whipped them all soundly, and sent his might, but be could not get away; itl, wao put J © ce + of ond and Belo., \u201cand I'm er.than you think, I dug.them to bed while the creature gave a horrid sort of ut ying ro d ac oo dt He op \u201cFried potatoes,\u201d was Jim's reply.\u201calmost a whole parti of clams my own | Once upon a time there were three child- laugh a Fa nd \u20ac then.Jack and, Jit white, stil.but there was @ look on his face too!\u201d aid tatocs and with the skin the self on last \u2018Saturday morning, when you ren\u2014Jack, Jill, and Molly\u2014who lived in Then they saw à que old house on the that Mother had never seen there before.potatoes half cooked with salt and pepper, mood and paited for Agatha's more timid had Tim going to ride.ant Saou to do it, and a cottage with their mother.Jack and Jill very top of the hill before them; tnd at AL are you going to do?\u201d she asked, enough | fo til] any one.The tea was somé- eet to make a way.orns clutched her big and strb d useful, but the: at moment the crawlin ing turned ira .» wha er.#nd she felt a rent in her serge frock and Dobbie put down vu large een pui | pute = into trouble by trying to be tou head towards them, and faughed, and they \u2018I am going to find Molly,\u201d said the boy, \u2018They went out to play after breakfast and something caught the wing in her hat and with his funny clam-rake, and Fred\u2014well, 8 saw that it had the face of an old woman.sterply.how?\" said Mot! forgot to leave any one in the tent.While pulled it loose; but she managed to keep he did the same thing too! I'm sure that clever.\u201cYour turn next!\"it croaked.\u201cYour turn 47 ui all à x pew ñ rs said Jack, in they were away two dogs went into the up with the fleeting messenger in front, the clams were giving a morning party, for Molly was a gentle, loving little girl, next!\u201d the sam aon Ye Babous a ac tent And knocked a Dox over.Ther aa until she saw flickering lights and shadows they were thick aa berries in a wood, an and everybody's pet.She could not do so But the children waited no longer.Awa Jill said nothing.She itched Jack fee Serie ee ing \u20ac e milk an on the trees in front of her, and stopped the boys had their pail filled in a i much to help her mother, but what she Pme trouble she got him on his feet, an start; then, with Mothews he!» packed à (When th in or came back what a sight ; .abruptly.Just beyond her was a fire, with aud then up to Mrs.Pools th did she did carefully, and often finished and came hurryiig on with white seared J n id she carefully, and often finis up , small basket with fcod, and followed him.t.Pa, to_ wheel, a \" the ruts ame three sticks over it and a pot swinging \u201cAnd you filled this ay oar what Jack and Jill had Jft undone.He had been obliged to siop-and rest sev- ès Cire ral \u2018milk the cow to-nigbt.\u201d .must keep up, and not keep abovo it, over which leant a dark figure, selves?\u201d said Mrs.Poal, Shh a smile.One day Mother wag washing, so Jack |- Suddenly Jin Tipped; pulled Jack over, crol times, and now was too glad of his sis- \u201cWhich ow?\u201d asked Uordom.me calling and looking for you, or youll stirring.She scemed to be a woman, with \u201cWell, well! I never did!\u201d snd J Jill started to fetch the water.and he rolled down the hill, till he ley | ter's arm to protest against her coming.ty phe oue we passed while we were be on the common, and the dusk com- @ cloak over her head, and, as she moved Bobbie beamed.careful how you) come back,\u201d said stunned and daz at the bottom.In an- They went on slowly enough until they ° said fy any loose stones on Other minute Jill too fell, and could not} reached the stream at the foot of the hill -< SOIR ere, \u201d said the others.So when ing onl\u201d iho he.Nght of tthe \u2018fre, Agatha\u2019s heart Sm i me proud he did and Mother Tier are stop herself; while the bucket went off 3 .nL stood still with fear.She could se a we filled it full away up to thé top, an at hill.\u201d .0 h b 1 Th ere both ht started out, Jim leadi \u201cAll right, Nuree,\u201d eaid Agatha, croes- long, pointed chin, and a thin hooked nose; We didn't get so very many blisters!\u201d Away they went with the pail between oh its » wn 5 \u201cba to Jill's horror, Moi ai hg od they > ad a good el way, he œ n't know.He succeeded im Wires ; said N amd he Jooked a biack ar stitked ont Ered looked rie ande rucfulls- SRE thom a \u2014 brume Davie she reached the oa of Sioa the drink and nh «d their hands and faces in 2 probe into a ditch, falling over every.me along,\u201d sai urse agai res- from the bushes, and clim) to t g »° he sai \u2018I don e your goin en,\u201d ! T; cool water\u201d pan- ently.\u201cWh isd has the child oe es woman's neck, stiffening its fur and spit.a sigh.\u201cBut, then,\u201d he added, quickly, said Mother anxiously.\u201cfe quick back.\u201d a tremendous Fate.- vanished, and they felt perfectly well and | ions.They Te hi and went their way.y- .got tof ting.If the child had not held her fast \u201cI don't mind, \u2019cause, you see, we, did it to \u201cAll right,\u201d they rhouted an they went Get up, Jack,\u201d she said: and afrer strong.Jimmie started fou home, wishing his com- Agatha! raising- her \u201cvoice, T'ni going by the sleève, Agatha would \u2018bave run 8 rise dear old: | Captain Dodds!\u201d ook.rome abat be\u201d safe pme ah i, thor oat Toned Frouble_ehe go Dim on his.fost, and _It_was very hard work \"climbing up to rades à wicked ee im, went, ; home!\u201d blindiy back 5 frs.Pool opened her pocketbool \u2018hen they had clim e hi ey pu e door she faint- bo: but_th reevered, | to n he get \u201cSAN right!\u201d said A atha\u2019s voice, faint] little ouch dope the darknes s,but the firm \u201cI guess I'll have a surprise too, she said.the pail down, and eat on a big \u2018stone to ed from fear and pain, while Jack's head the Bubong's\u201d Rim sitting in the Toorway.} she heard voices, he Tooked - ou rig & 3 \u201cThere ehe is,\u201d said the child.She took out a stiff, green dollar bill.\u201cYou rest.was so badly hurt that he could not tell \u201cAh,\u201d he said.\u201cI thought so; sensib his \u201ccoma him, HE = AE ve fo £hbe had slipped through the hedge and Agatha pushed wildly at the h à on Site that to Captain\u2019 Dobbs, my dears.\u201d \u201cHow -pretty the water looks,bubbling out Where ke was.\u201d very sensible children.\u201d curred to © him, waited till they were fast \u201cwas out of sight.She turned and ran y e hand ON - a reasurer, sen - E.ri + | MOTHERS AND LITTLE ONES.drems Fresh Air Fund able sends five\u2019 rhpatrick the\u201d digg \u2014 do ottars fo rons rea als Fresh Ale Fund.D Granby, \u2018Q t ollars he \u2018a \u201cM.O' » Granby, \u2018Que, The Acknowlédgment of Recent Sub- Fund.or 1 © H.[opéré vi.Tor the Children's Fresh Masters Edward F.and Walter Bux- scriptions bee ous\u201d of Montreal's zelt, Cowansville, Qu e, send one dollar M.M.sén Is tty cents tor the.\u2018Entiaréate Most Practical Philanthropic Move- for \u2018the Children\u2019 À Fresh Al | Fund.Fide J \u2018Air a 7 Mr.John Ball 181 Crescent street, ue a rat a \u201cit \u2018ce ts ments\u2014A Siendy Strom, ut Little TE ones tor the Children\u2019s Fres | the Cf ne Chnaren na Fre Fresh A Fuma ses a! À Chil Sen: to untry.u ra A.Palm mer, Lorne a ue; se: \u20ac ftdren., + ut try.the Ea nid: moriam\" sends fv ve, dollars for fade * for.the.Cnildren's Fresh.Air _ à 6 ren\u2019s Fres In the ordinary course of nature in this 4 à J., Lennoxville, que \u201csends five Bgetety, of of Coattcdok Que, climate,although we havé alréady had some dollars.por the Childrens Fresh Air Fund.| pers tva Bent treasurer.s gd early hot weather, the steady .weeks\u201d of | Mra, ry Lyr Bends tén dollara for | lars\u201d for\u2019 the Chiltiben's Ale and: : the Cularert Fre: Fund, < BONATIONS 1N KIND! RE warm July and August have still to.cine.\u201cMr, & Lewis rena five.dollars for: he City Jee pany; per M There are some who cannot go away the Cuikiren's s' Fresh Ale Fund i Becket, yen cam ply of Ice for he pe the mountains and water side\u2019 and Tahale Ÿ Benson & Co send five | sion of the Childrens Fresh Al the Pure aif of heaven, cant ley \u201canise à ar ihe \u2018Childrens Fr resh -Alr Fuad.J.avours of \u2018& none = \u2018 are th nose who most need the oh age, be +4 °° F.Jraiter Kayser ¢ ends Emo dollars pe Frsssonen à FR mca No.oy, | Sl cause they Jive wor an Mis.G 5 Mountain tres Recel froin ig healthy portions of the town, chere ue \u2018sends five kT he Children's rest skiers ol (he wold Bake, Sard pute density of the -population, the large Air Fund.: hundred dollars on, Sscoun ot a His | bers in.small quarters, make life at.times - The procesas offertory From se 2} serions ved for ihe Kren Fung | alréost amendurable, Alban\u2019s Church, Hoctatoun, July 7th, mor.this It is wick\u2019 people, that, the uth of ths Ning Service, p C.E.Bishop, mounting AS subscriptions o the sh r come» hree doi an ; 4 Fo to like a Joyous note.from from angel pupets.cetved for toe Ohtidren\u2019s Fresh Alc Fund.Les nütther law coort decision.An English judge has decided that the Lascars or E India sailors wha are employed on British ships are seamen just Hke hame sailors, an\u2019 entitled to the same meat an\u2019 sleepin\u2019 room.The case ir bein\u2019 appealed, but If the decision 0\" the judge Is maintained it will mean a lot for shipowners.I ken mair- than ae line sailin' frase Glasga that employs hunders o' Lascars.They get them for malst no wages, they live on rice a\u2019 the year roon\u2019, an' they sleep in holes In the forecastle that a British sailor wadna be seen lookin' Into.It taks three 0\u2019 them to dae the work o' ae ordinary sallor, but they are sae cheap that it pays to employ them.Gin they -be_treated in British sailors, it winna pay to employ them, an\u2019 that'll mean a lot mair employ- men for the hame men.Nae muckle harm, say I, for there are some shipowners wai them wark, gin it took a penny a £ aff thelr dividends.As ye wil] likely haé Teard frie somebody else aforetnoo we had hy big time last: \u2018week wi\u2019 \u2018the _Hon.Sidney Fisher, your Minister \u20180\u2019 Agriculture.The Lord Provost an\u2019 Toon Cooncil entertained him, af\u2019 he made speeches at meetin\u2019s, an\u2019 saw the Exhibl- \u201ction, an\u2019 eeémed to enjoy.himsel' Iricht weel.The main subjects o\u2019 discussion at the meetin's were hoo to get Canadian fruit an\u2019 provisions ower here in thé best o* con- ,dition, an\u2019 hèa to\u2019 \u2018get abolished the ahb- surd regulation \u2018that a\u2019 cattle comin\u2019 frae land, to keep.them frac spreadin' disease fn this country.Of coorse, Mr.Fisher had _niab pooer to alter law made oii\u201c this side, .but the dealers:in cattle here are thinkin\u2019 that wi' the help o* his (fluence they may get it made-better than it 1s.He promised to dae a\u2019 he could.Lanarkshire is to the front amang the coofitles 0°\u201d Auld Scotia.Parllament has sent oot a paper showin\u2019 the population an\u2019 valuation © « coontles, burghis an\u2019 parishes, an\u2019 Lanarkshire comes cot at the tap sae far as siller is concerned.It has boro\u2019 comes neist wi\u2019 £4,082,189, an\u2019 the ith- ers that hae ower £1,000,000, but less than £2,000,000, are Afberdeen, Ayr, Fite, Forfar, Perth.ap\u2019 Renfrew.Shetland is lowest wt\u2019 £41,81, an\u2019 Nairn neist wi® £84,089.Athi.gither Auld Scotia has 19,063,663 acres, 4: 025.647 folk, an\u2019 £28,484,319 in money.The population is frae the.census o' ten yeär syne.Ye couldna expect to see a Parla- mentary \u2018paper sae faur up to date as to hae the.figurés o' this year's census.The days o' miracigs are past.\u201c à Times_are _gettin\" a little busier at the Catarris, \u2014Does sou oH ache ?Have Ie .you peine over var your exes yes?U 1 there a con stant dropping s the breath ensivet Thee vellousty \u201cshort time.If you've had catarrh \u2018uw: week it's: Basure-oure.If it's of sy years\u201d standing ue, g,just as effective, CASTORIA.; pila.by J.HF, Shagron, 1978 no \u201c Foui, : \u201cÉcathsonie, Disgusting | offei D ea gooin symptoms of tarte Dr.A 8 Catarrhal Powdet A Sure mont arn cases In a mer.1 steamer.ay\u2019 mew Shelter or Waiting Rooms _prayement yet.There were mair week._-enders at Rothesay last Saturday than ony Baturday this season, an\u2019 at maist ¢\u2019 the places whaur the folk live a\u2019 the year on what they mak\u2019 aff visitors in the simmer.time -therg were lots o° inquiries for hooses last week.Gourock han lots 0\u2019 _yachtin\u2019 an\u2019 new electric cars; Inverkip, x new railway station! Helensburgh is entértafnii\u2019 returned volunteers; Biltcoats has negro minstrels; Dunoon, the sver-tresh Bynday nthe same -way-as | sed oor aln men starvin\u2019 raither thah- gle Canada maun be killed as soon as they.\u2018 property to the value o' £3,041 Bdin- Coast.but there's plenty: a\u2019 room for im-.ed.The Scottish Regalia has been in danger o\u2019 bein\u2019 lost mair than aince, but it still exists.an\u2019 I think it wad be a sensible think did Edward get himsel\u2019 crooned wi' it when he comes to Holyrood.He could get David Macrae an\u2019 Theodore Na- pler to help in the ceremony, to mak' sure it was done accordin\u2019 to the forms o\u2019 Auld Scotia, an\u2019 they could settle the VII.question in their spare time.I think on a guid: idea sometimes./ WATTIE.THE ACCESSION OATH.Revised Version Suggested by the Committee of the House of Lords.The Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed \u201cto consider the - declaration required of the Sovereign, on his accession, by the Bill) of Rights (1 Will.IE, cap.2, 8.1); and to report whether ite language can be modified advantageoualy, with- fut.diminishing its efficacy as a eecurity of cession,\u201d has issued their report.sists of the following resolution: That the declaration required of the Sovereign on his_accession-by the - Bill off Rights can be modified advantageously, ollows, It con- and for the future should be as viz \u201c1, A.B., by the\u2019 Grace of.God, King (0 Bi Queen) of Great Britain and Ireland fender of the Faith, do solemnly and sin: verely, in the presence of God, profess, tes tify, and declare that I do beltéye that ir the sacrament of the Lord's Supper there is not any transabstantiation of the ele ments of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by.aby person whattoever, And I do beélieye- that\u201d the inyogation or adoration of.the\u2019 in Mary, or &ny other 4 saint, and the: faethe of the Mass as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are contrary to the Protestant religion.And Î do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare that I do \u2018make this declaration cand every part thereof\u201d unrescrvedly.\u201d THE OLD.FORM OF OATH.The important passage in thé origini Tesion.which it\u201d is now proposed to Es Fe \u201cThat I do believe that in the sacrament \"of the T.ord\u2019s Supper there je HOt any transubitantiation -of the elements of bread and wine into (the body and blood o Christ * on efter ibe.conreération thereo hatsbever: and that the foes or hoe o the Virgin Ma of ti ars, \u2018an Bey.are now used in the hurch of \u201care superstitions and idola The dorhmittée, ving this decision que Lord Chanée a ving the Marquis of bury, the Duke Aide o Selim Furl *Cadogan, ithe Peeve, the Earl of Dunraven; ind Lord Tweedmouth; and the resolution\u201d was moved > the 01d ancellor, ~ ; \"REAL EST TE LAW: A u pe Estaté.parities in A paper.upon, tree,\u201d Me.Péere Davidson ès, before \u20ac ranice Institut bas een\u201d anes in Pamphlet © form real \"estate owners in | \u201cthis province ht |.ter and those which came to during.the week ending Ju 1 A Geeman or an; other saint, and the sacrifice 7 e of | birth, ship large uéntities cut to \u2018any imensions | re pi FE recently with at own firm consideration whether they rods certain goods from, stead of from this\u2018'& nase.\u2018remous was glad that they dia not do so.uh also a very warm feeling of sympathy.tho devel of Canada be connection with the Manchester pa From that institution they had a sent over 1,000 1 to Canada, who w leading useful lives in farm as doctors and ministers of rellglo thin Canada if he thought it would do Osnada any good.He was perfectly certain that when we were asked\u2019 larger opportunity aaa a farger share of our trade that we should not ut, duties .upon other peoples goods, but con sume with all the power we Dad, \u201clarge and larger quantities of goods from.Canada which.came_into this-country -without paying anÿ duty at all.R.Graham said the volume of their trade with Canada waa entirely governed by prices.They could take an unlimited quantity if the price was right.He Tas glad to hear what Professor Robertson said as to the manner in which the Mons chester Liners delivered their and which he entirely endorsed.M K.Bythell sald he was glad to Manchester and Canada being broug! closely tugether.lie was glad aiso to ene dorse what had been sald that if the price and the quality were equal ference testant auc.Bhouté be\" river Cénaian : -\u2014_He-\u2014 would go a little füfther and Kk that traders should (also differentiate between those goods which come direèt tte nez ports other He emphasited that becaise there was, of courge.à tendency to stick to the old grooves.Ho hoped they would encourage direct trade with Manchester as much as possible.The Manchester Liners deserved \u2018support.Southern said he went Canadian Gow them by giving a subsidy and #6 encouraging those who were putting thelr money into what was practically a novel investment ; and now he thought hèster had carried out most if not \u2018all of the promises then made.It w lished yond doubt or cavil that what they saw at that time was essential, was proyed by vision of, à continuous mode of com- and the English co were the partictlar pet us ait England from which Canadi \"dee ts, which w to be per cent.of the entire country; were to-be d buted; It: well for the future of PTA port of 1 Man- chestef.\u2018Thé following.\u2018were among the trade en- dquirien- received at the High Commissioner's office and by the curktor of the Can- aâlan section at the i Sane EE ue éxperieñce of the with\u2019 Canadian ' agks for addresses ox Killing firms in Canada.from Canada; well - acquainted mn, thé requirements of the Country: wold a te.to recommend a very Seiablished séent there to handle de- gether by the purchaser, A Camad cheese manufacturer desiring to ship direst to English ters fs open to: correspond with reliable houses in London, Liverpool and Bristol.: A Nova fcotia expor of har such as e, etc., is 0) Kills Bed Bugs |.one application of LYONS\u2019 Liquid » Pog Poison docs tbe work.Cost 350.8 large bottle.Your money back if not .At druggists and grocers.otc.ohannesburd houre asks for namés of comes producers of exportation he \u20ac - tan proprietors ory yalusbie de posits of run um ask to be laced in communication with manufacturers at emery wheels, cloth, etc, wha willing to use supplies of the abraaite which ner are mining.Liverpool house\u2019 désires names 6t Canadian shippers of asbestos A Canadian manufaoturer jnvites oorre- is, oto, INO.w os sence Oral and = st ke re sPeu wood supplie maple dio \u201cF Le other Hereditaments, many >.o 2 oad in ab fr it HE CORONATION: ar\u201c -KING EDWARD vi.The English mail to hand this week \"brought the official proclamation of the \u2014Jing's intention to hold his Coronation \" daring June of mext year.The telegraph .has told of the strange ceremonies W: th \u201cwhich the proclamation was made in London, \u2018but the text of the proclamation will be of interest to all loyal subjects.The proclamation runs as follows:- By the KING.A PROCLAMATION, Declaring His Majesty's Pleasuré touching s+ His Royal Coronation, and the Solemnity thereof.\u201cÉDWARD.R.WHEREAS We have resolved, by the \u2014\u2014Favéur and Blessing of Almighty God to celebrate the Solemnity oi Our Royal Cor- - onation, and of the Coronation of Uur dear- Fate Consort the Queen, upon a : in June next to de herenfter determined, at Our Palace at \\Westmumster; and -foraemuch as by ancient Customs and Usages of this Realm, as alse in regard of divers Tenures of sundry Manors, Lands, nnd of Qur.loving Subjects do claim and are bound to do and \u2018 perform divers Services on the said Day, - and at the time of the Coronalivn, as in recedent their Aucestors und those from whom they claim bave done and performed at the Coronativns of Our famous * he Duke of Portland, the Duke cf the Marquess of Lansdowne, the Mar uess of Breadalbane, the Eearl oï Pem- Sete and Montgomery.the Earl of Claren- dow, the Earl of R ery, Earl Spencer, | Cadogan, the Earl of Selborne, Earl §frington, rl Roberts; Lord George .Hamilton, the Bishop of London, Lord Bal- $e of Burleigh, Lord Ashbourne, Lord deris and Killanin, Lord James of Here- rtson, Jord Alverstone, \u201cCharles Thomson Ritchie, Joseph Cham- lain, t.John Fremantle Brodrick, thrèe of Our Principal Secretariee of State,\u201d Sir Michael Hicks Beach ach, Sir Willig Yer - mon \u2018Hereourt, our, Sir He ry Bampbell- Sande ar Jdthes Balfour, Aretas Akers-Douglas, Sir Francis Jenne, and Sir -Archibald \u2018Levin Smith, \u2014 Master of the Rolls.) ese, \u201cor any five or more of them,\u201d are, continues the Proclamation, to rr- oeive, hear, and determine the Petitiona apd Claims which ehall be.to them exhib- ed by any of Our loving Subjects in this éBetralf, And We do hereby appoint such of f Our said Commissioners as may be sum- moded.for that Purpose to sit in the Coun- oj} Chamber at Whitehall upon Wednesday, Seventeenth Day) of July next, at \u201c Bieren of the Clock on the Morning of the eame-Day, and from Time to Time t adas to them shall seem meet, for the tion of our said commission, which Ve do thus publish, to the Intent that all such Persons whom it may any ways con- -cern may know when and where to give \"their Attendance for the exhibiting of \u201cheir Petitions and Claims concerning their Services before mentioned to be done and performed at Our said Coronation.And we do hereby signify and declare it is Our Royal Will and Pleasure that such part only.of the Solemnity and Ceremony of the Royal Coronation of Our- our dearly beloved Consort the , and is usually upon the Coronation of gs and Queens of this Realm solemn- \u201cWestminster Abbey, shall And we do further by this Our Royal Pro damation Ely and declare that we do self, for our dearly beloved Consort - the Queen dispense, upon t emsion of this Our Coronation, with the ; aaa attendance of all persons who services, which, accordi éustom or usage are to be performed in ! Westminster all or in the procession.: \u2018And we do hereby further graciously de- Sore that the same shall not [interfere with ; hts and privileges of a f our lov- subjects to claim the ciormances of several services or any of them at ss Coronation.8; we do hereby, by ahd with the adze of Our Privy Come], declare and make to all such of our loving subjects gp it may concern, that it scems good to gs that the Committee of Claims shall, pon the occasion of this Our Coronation, 4 geludo from their consideration mich es as May be submitted to them in re- 8 wa rights or services connected with jhe parts of the ceremonial heretofore rformed in Westminster Hall and with take ing to ancient n.nt at Our Court at Saint James's, the x RE a of \u201cJune, in the First GOD save ve ihe KING.BYGONE CEREMONIES.of the Quaint, Usages Which are 5e .Now Dispensed With.j Lg The abrogation of the \u201cservicer and \u2018ut: - * which is now, as on Queen Vie- \u2019s Coronation, intimated in the Procla- dispenses with much of the \u2018\u2018fine of ancient usage and service inci- t to the crowning of English Soveréigns.deed, the dispensatiun has become tra- w.not to À pi Corn nce of loyalt hay pe with ever since Fe srles comion oc to by rendered on the ereigns, at Jast it Literally fp own accumulated QUAINT Res these homages and sem ail.were the Te | was lost presented to Richard.cepted his { many centuries\u2019 Proclamation Fixing the coroory for fo June 3 - \u201c 00: .rl + cons, and another three maple cu A third beld half his lands for presenti towel Jo wash the Royal Minds wherewit after the Coronation banquet, and the other half for providing the sin and ewer\u2014a provision doubtless tending to comfort in days when fingers were the only forks.One of the most curious \u201ctenures\u201d was the presentation of a bowl of \u201cdill which the composition has al » subject's loyal fought shy of his gruel, doubtless oe ou the Ro wine.\u201cHIGH CHIEF\u201d EVERYBODIES.Most embarrassing of sll were the services and rewards.The Lord Mayor and twelve citizens of London claimed to assist the chief butler, and sat next the cupboard, afterwards walking off with a goodly share of the plate.The Mayor, Bailiff, and Commonnlty also shared im this function, but ng mere provincials their own reward was three maple cups\u2014probably those already referred to as constituting a baron\u2019s *\u2018tenure.\u201d Then there are high chief everythings\u2014 the chief butler, the chief dapifer, who arranged the banquet diches and afterwards pocketed 4 few\u2014by right, of course; the grund carver, the chiet cupbearer, the rand paneteer, \u2018to beare the salte and the fori ring knives from the pantre to the King's dining-table\u201d\u2019\u2014and afterwards to annex them; \u2018the chief lardiner, who seized everything in the larder once the feast was laid, and the Royal napier, who laid the linen and \u2018\u201c\u201cpinched\u201d the tablecloths.Finally there was the Royal herb-strewer, whose duties were probably far from a sinecure in a crowded assemblage of huge feeders in an age innocent of sanitation or scientific dimnfectants.The curious thing about these faithful servitors was that each \u2018and all took possession of the articles of his service.Had they survived to the present day, Bucking: ham Palace\u2019s famous dining eervice of gold plate \u2018would not have furniched a souvenir apiece to half the claimants.THE KING'S CHAMPION.King Edward VII.has been formally presented with the historic suit of armour worn by the King's Champion in former times, apropos of which a corres ndent of the London Graphic writes although the ceremony of \u201cthe\u201d Challenge\u201d will not be revived at the coming coronation, there will probably be found room in the proceedings for the Honourable the King's Champion.That such an officer exists may be news to some people.Nevertheless, in a picturesque village near the ancient town of Horncastle, in Lincoin- shire, there live the representatives of a family which for many centuries has rendered service to successive sovereigns in that capacity.In fact, the present occupant of Scrivelnby court may, without fear or disproof, claim descent from that Robert de larmyon, Lord of Fontenoy, Normandy, to whom William the Conquerer granted the manor, and whose family, it 18 said, has lop, disch charged the office of Champion to the Normandy.The office \u2018of royal champion has ever since been attached to the manor of Rerivelsby.Some writers speak of the post as hereditary, but this ie an error.Taylor, the author of \u201cThe Glory of Re- gality,\u201d regards the championship as the most striking relic of feudalism that has come down to us from the ages of- chivalry.It is certainly notable that, although not hereditary, the office of tham- pion has continued i e family for so Fhe M lfrhions held the office from the tithe of the Conqueror almost to the close of.the.teenth cen- \u2018tury.when, in the absence of male issue, Serivelsby reverted to the female line.Joan de Marmyon married Sir Thomas de Ludlow, but their only son died without issue.Their daughter, however, married Sir John Dymoke, a Gloucestershire knight, who officiated at the coronation of Richard TI, and Dymokes has ever since held Scrivelsby and the championship.Serivels- by was granted upon tenure of barony and | grand sergeantry.If at any time the owner of the manor had failed to appear, personally or by deputy, as royal champion at the coronation banquet he would have lost the estates.Whether or not there be found a place in the approaching coronation ceremonies for the present Mr.Dymoke it will, no doubt, devolve upon him to offer his services or run the risk of losing his mahor.A éom- pligation, it is understood, may possibly be found to exist in the fact that only a life interest was bequeathed by the late champion fo.his son, in which case it will be a matter for lawyers to decide whether Mr.Frank Scamen Dymoke's services will have to be offered in his own name or in that of his issue.On the other hand, if the late Canon Lodge be correct in his *Seri- velsby, the Home of the Champions,\u201d that | all feuda! _obligations have long ceased to be operative, \u201cand of the feudal system- came to an énd in 1660.there \u2018is no special obligation in- = cumbent_ upon.the _ owners of Scrivelsby manor.A very precise account of the coronation of George III, including the champion\u2019s challenge, was published early in the nineteenth century, and a few copies are extant.At the coronation banquet in Westminster hall it was for many centuries que tomary for the lord of the manor of velshy (for the time being) to ride in, elaborately armed, and \u2018accompanied hy arent officers of state and heralds.The challenge was in the following terms: \u201cIf any person, of what degree soever, high or low, shall deny or | pains saÿ our Sovereign ing.e right heir to the Imperial Crown be tee Realm of Great Britain, or that he ought not to enjoy the same, here is bis Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him, on what day soever shall be appointed.\u201d The champion thereupon threw down the gauntlet, which was taken up and returned to the herald after opnortunity had been afforded for acceptance of the challenge.This ceremony was first performed af the entrance, was repested midway of the hall and again immediately in front of the king.The following lines wère rit ten by P ili \u2018Young, one of the kif scholars at estminster school, at the time of the coronation of George II.and Queen Caroline: When first the new crowned king in splexm 7 reigns, A golden cup ne royal cham ion sains With | enture fierce his | Faun et stern h And Sar à to mortal fat his absent foes; Where, no brave Quixot answering to his He rides triumphant thro\u2019 the à arded hall.Thrice happy conqueror, that the lsurel Unstain'd t by Warrior's blood, and widow's tears Arm\u2019d A all points, should he a foe be- Say, would he\u2019 keep the field, or quit the gold?| QUEEN VIGTORIN'S CORONATION Some Reminiscences ot the Historic Event.of June 28, 1838.ony on he occasion of the Cor- crm of the Sov of these \u2018Realms je ; 3 à noir of fal ipicturesq hed or rater \"Almost: exsel a Year after her.accession - Vj ora was crowned in Westminster Abbey.Four hun.owaand perwons, it has n com - came to London to see the rosea on ted, feativities Buckingham Palace the procession up Constitution Hill, rt fit.James street, Pa Cock.|spuc street, Charing-crés, ai, au at \u201cthe Tast remnants | ' (Navy and Army Illustrated.) Nothing has been more worthy of note during the tour of the Duke and \u201cDuchess of Cornwall and York than the manner in which their Royal Highnesses have endeared themselves to those with whom they have been brought into contact.official party in order that she might speak winning words to heme-returned \u201cColonial soldiers from South Africa, some of them hardly yet able to-raise themselves on their crutches.At Melbourne.the.Duchess left the Parliament street.As the Queen stepped into her carriage, a new Royal Standard was hoisted on the Marble Arch, the bands struck up the National Anthem, and a ma- lute of twenty-one guns.was fired in the | ark.Following.the fers and Life uards came th p he sp 7 coude DE- ; the old L'anfeguaise of the Duke pi Welling- as pre-eminently admired.All alon the\u201d route the gallant are was ch Next came the members of the Royal fam: ily, and after them the State carriage conveying the Bovereign surrounded by a bril- and of these how few: hin now! \u2014*\u201cthe first gleams of the sun startéd into the Abbey, and presently travelled down to the eeresses.I never béforc eeen the ful effect of diam nds.lady.oye out as a rainbow.jou and dreamy Trier of duced a stra ereffest of \u20ac exhaüMic \u2018ness.Printe hazy, ; a Bar of mmshine, was the moat rod rainhow of all; he was covored with diamdnds nd pearls, \u201d The objects which firet strike the attention are the altar, resplendent with gold plate; in front of it the Chair of St.ward, and lower down in the centre of the choir a raised dais with four steps, on which is placed the Throne or Chair of Homage.Her Majesty enters her robing- room; emerging thence as she advances up the nave, the choir, Bing, \u201cI was glad when they sdid unto me.\u201d Then amid hushed \u2018sol: emnity, the Queen kneels in prayer on the faldstool, and returns after a few moments | to St.Edward's Chair.And now follows the ceremonial, which will be best followed if we got it out in paragraphs.on at Somes Recognition.The Archbishop proclaims: \u201cSirs ere.present unto_you | Victoria, the undoubted Queen of I que realm; wherefore all you who are c this day to do your homa \u2018ing_to-do_the-same?>Fo-t thin eer is an PRINCE OF BLoonRoraL.Peers of the realm are already preparing for the corongtion, says a London paper.They are baving old coronets furbished sp Or new onés made.In the workshops of several West End jewellers the men ere working over-time.| They handle nothing but coronets from.week-end to week-end, i A story is told of one \u2018workman of ro.nounced Socialistic and Democratic tendencies, who, in the temporary absence of | his: foreman; delivered an address to his \"| colleagues on the advantages which he.claimed would follow the abolifion of the House of s \u2014 and he wore the rim of.2 well-known earl\u2019s coronet wliile - he \u201cMore than one case \u2018has come to my knowledge,\u201d remarked the manager: of a} famous jewellery establishment, \u201cwhere a has lately rummaged among the family beirlooms in search of the coronet, and has failed to find it.In several inmian-es parts of the roronets have disa sed.gold strawberry \u2018leaf here, a .ball there, and so on 4A\u2019 young viscount who macoesded to the title only a year or two ago drove | wp.the other day with a little of er 10 mens as'expenñre : es orp éme In: fact, from\u2019an, an: ec, who p with the Instantly a people .rc THE FAMILY CORONET _ ; left.All of the fourteen silver ad] one.After explaining the situation to me, | re added, bumorously, I never sübpedted | _ the old man waz so hard up!\u201d - \u201cExcluding those of the royal family, ne dupe, with sight stsambprey Jouve * ed .auke\u2019s, wit ts _ - Friar marquise, with four @lver balls, and\" strawberry leaves between; the earls, With |: at silver balls and atfaw leaves; : the viscount\u2019s, with fourteen silver balls; .and the baron is, with «x.- on \u201cCoronets a universal acclamation, Vietorio!\u201dThe Queen and the most rev, prelate turn successively to the north, and west, and the same cry is repeated.\u2018After ition.\u2018sents a pall or alter-cloth of gold and an in- sgot' of gold, of 1lb.wei, op, { ces it in: - Service and sermon, by the Bish London, follow.vtt its close the takes the oath to govern according to the Statutes.of Parliament and the d | custom the realm; to maiîntain the Protestant reformed religion; and preserve the doctrine, worship- and discipline of the and essumeg (Baebes \u201catmica of glotuc: | a lipén void removing her circle \u201cof digmonds, reliant staff and cscort.\u201cThe English-like Epglioh Suet Cobar, and said.the gifted Duchess of Suxe- er jesty » Coburg, nq, it peemed hea, and Chapel rod ot M a ved: every is divested o Where fro , Sia t ri door of \u201cthe: ny Hr A Within the \u201cthe scene was ome of splendour.Pabont.A says Harriet tufns bareheaded t \u2018Martineau, who was one of th \"Hatin TYPES OF CORONETS THAT WILL BE WORN\" AT \u201cfre KINOS COR~ ONATION.omical \u2018point.of why thoée entifl not do 0 in the & coiising believe a very eve oY coronet here for: fifteen guineas, I know &n American millionaire who pays more for his si .\u201cNo cortnet, unless worn by à member ; of.the royal family, is jewelled.coronet of a duke, a marquis,\u2019 and an ear), \u2018the jewels are represented by differently- shaped pieces of gold,while the silver represent pearls.\u2018Chased as jewelled\u2019 is the technical phrase.\u201d Sil smith\" Com ilversmiths* sentative of the Daily Mail that the new +.Agger taken how ptt four Knights cf the Gatter hold over her head a\u201crfch can- -opy of \u2018cloth-of-gold, and the Archbishép anoints the crown of the head and\u2019 pits of \u2018the bands of of it Sovereign with\u2018 oil, Mmaking the sign the Cross \u2018The Spurs, the sign of knighthood, \u201cmre presented by the Lord Great Chamberlain apd placed on the altar.Lord Melbourne \u201coffers the State, and then, according to custom, redeems it with a hundred shillings and carries \u2018it unsheathed \u2018during the remainder of the ceremony.Now the Queen is invested with the Imperial mantle; or Dalmatic robe, of - cloth- of-gold, Jimed with ermine.- Next, Her Majesty receives the Orb\u2014 a ball of gold surmounted with a; cromer which she found very heavy.succeeds Investure with the Ring: and Sceptre Croms, as sign of royal power, and 1 Seeptre with the Dove, as emblem of \"The Coronation follows.being seated in Bt.Archbishop [Places the Crown on her head.the peers and\u201d peereases\u201d an their coronets, the bithops their caps, wil.- and the Ki s-Qb-Ayms shonf \u201cGod Sue the Queen!\u201d the head.CORONETS FOR THE C ORONATION.J London Jevrellrs Busy Prepasing Headgear for the British Nobility.Soroneta are \u2018being made from the designs \u201cGod Save Queen south, her Majesty pre- a oblation ei tah - ween | WE.an St.Edward's trainbearers) es gown trimmed lace, \u2018Edward's chair.After which Swotd of ere Her Majesty Fdward\u2019s \u201cchair, the their crowns, the vu.of, Siew there is no reason Ho wèar.them should t \u2014 as our Ameri-an zdo.: We can- turn: out hats.In the of Company informed a repre- the Goldsmiths.and-{ The- trumpets sound, \u2018and salutes are fired from the guns ip the park and the Tower, A Bible is presented to the Queen and placed upon the altar, the Benediction is pronounced, and \u2018Te Deum\u201d sung, after which \u2018The \u2018Queen is 8 ehithrotied.in.fhe Chait of Homage, and th?\" \u2018Archbishops Bichops, Royal Dukes, No the peers pe their several orders do homage, touching the Crown .and kissing Her Majesty\u2019s hand.Finally, the Queen, divested of the symbols of sovereignty, receives the Sacrament, and the eervice concludes with the Hallelujah Chorus.By some strange remiseness thé ring em- \u201cployed in in the mieititure \u201cper ; ntilum et >.wis too y great, grertion could.it: pd hind y.\u2018the third nger; it caueed the Queen severe pain during the ceremony, and afterwardy cculd only be removed by bathing the hand in iced water.According to Planche, the ring is supposed to be newly made, or at east set, for each succeeding Monarch.In.the act of Homage the aged Lord Rolle, being over eighty, making an effort to ascend the steps of the dais, fell, and cn agaip atlemptin he duty, the Queen Tose from heb scat to jheet dim, and ex-: tended \u201cher hand\u2019 dr Fen ts kiss, The long ceremoniul \u2018had ladted over four hours when \u201cHer Majesty left the Throne, wearing the Crown; her right hand holding.the Sceptre with the crose, and the left\u201d supporting the Orb; she was followed y the peers and Peeresses now wearing their coronets, and\u2019 the brilliant aftetnoon \u201cSun, \"pouring through the windows, made he scene one of incomparable aplendous.\u201d Along \u2018the return route.to the\u2019Palèce, the Queen, fully apparelled in State and: \u201cWearing the Crown, .in front of which blazed the historic ruby of Poitiers and \u2018Agin- court, met with moré enthusiastic demonstrations than ever.Mrs.Jamegon, who wWitnessed the procession, writes: \u201cWhen she returned; looking pale and tremulous, crowned and \u201cholding her Sceptre in a manner and attitude which said, \u201cI.have it even Carlÿle, who \u2018was\u2019 sta di near me, uttered, ith\u201d \u201cerfiotion, À Brest, on her those worn AT THE CORONATION of Queen Victoria.The King, however, is entitled, if he wishes, to change the designs in which case all the new corônete J would have to be made over agin,\u2019 His Majesty has rot \u2018yet\u2019 insuéd commands respecting the crotvn he ~ wear.If he desires an entirely new one, it is understood that it .will be e by a From a reliable source, however, our de- presentative learnt that the present inien- \u2018| well-known-firm in the Haymarket.on is to have the crown of Her late Maj- ty.\u2018\u2018rearrari and that most of \u2018be old stones will be retained.ey number no fewer.than 3,193, indluding 1,363 \u2018brill ant diamonds and 1,275 rose diamnnds.The most famous jewels will, no doubt, continue to appear in the British cruwn, for it is \u2018associated with past Edw.rds.This is the large ruby.presented to ward Prince of Wales, son.of Edward ul.called the Black Prince, by the Kirg.of Castile, after the battle of Najera, in 1967.ruby was worn in\u2018 the.helmet.of Henry \u2026 at the battle'of Agintourt, in .\u201d» St 5 {in ey of [1900 it \u201cwas far ess lively, \u2018less froë, less À -Are.ter using it walking The easiest way to see \u2018the king is to go to church with him, writes W.E.Curtis, from London to the Chicago Record-Herald.When he is in London he always attends morni ng service at the Chapel Royal, St.James: Palace; when at Windsor, at St.George's \u2018Chapel, and when at Sandring- ham at 5t.Mary's.No man in England is more punctual and regwar in Lis attendance upon divine worship than King Edward.No matter whether he is at home or abroad, he never passes a\u201cSunday\u2019with: out at least morning prayers and makes it 8 rule not to attend any service but that of the Cnrrch of En The people of London ho usually show great curiosity to see their King, let him alone on Sunday and allow him to worship in peace.It was a remarkable fact that last Sunday morning, when there were at least 2,000 people in the courtyard of St, James\u2019 Palace listening to the music of the band at guard mount, not more than fifty or sixty people, and \u2018they the members of the household, were seated in the Chapel Royal, which opens upon that court.re is an outer entrance and an inner one from the \"I corridor of the palace, so that the King may reach it from his apartments in Marl- es House without going into the open ou the worshi , CX the and the ladies and septiemen or that day, are admitted « the pubiic doors in St.James\u201d courtyard.It is a very small and uninteresting church; perhaps there is none more s0 in a ndon.There is nothing attractive about it except its severe simplicity.It is as plain as one of the Baptist chapels in South Lon- on.windows are set in ordinary glass, without shades or hangings, and nced cleaning badly.The altar is an ordinary table.covered with crimson cloth, upon- which the cross of St.George and the three plumes of the Prince of Wales are em- roidered in gold, The only ornaments re a large brass \u2018collection plate, two tall candles in: brass candelebres and two brass vases holding bunches of snowballs.There is no crucifix or cross, but over the\u2019 altar ja n fine painting of the Madonna, by Rubens, which, however, is too large for its place.There are sittings for about two hundred people\u2014iong pews running on either side of A single aisle to the wall.e first pow within kneeling distance of the aitar rail is occupied by the King and his family, who prefer to sit with the congregation than to uçe a lery of handsomely carved oak.| w projects from a wull 1 was intended to ipsurc their privacy.At 9.30 o'clock, while the King, Queen and Princess Victoria took of the Communion, administered by Rev.Mr.Shen- hard, subdean of St.James\u2019, the outside doors of the Sol were closes and locked.A little group people gathered there to await their opening.They were plainly dres- serious persons, who did not look distinguished, but may \u2018have been sueh, because appearances are very deceitful.Most oi them came on foot, \u2018although several drove up in carriages thet bore coronets upon the panels of the doors.On, the minute of 10 o'clock an old goer in a*black gown, bear a Jong otal ter the doors to admit aif ve Then he el ae on af the little eoh- and locked.wis ten the verger opened a side door that leads into he palace and a te choir of frrelve sun nca fe , singing the processional hymn.choit boys were dressed in a livery of red and gold.The men wore the usual surplices .Each had a band \u2018of crepe around his ft arm.The minister followed them, with his assispurt, of one taking the pulpit and the other th ng desk.- Immediately ding do them cam» King ward.VII., dressed in a black frock suit and carrying a silk bat in his ungloved hands.Queen Alexandra and Princees Vig- toria, both of whom are taller than the King, followed quietly after him,,and he stood aside to allow them to.pass into the few \u2018the Queen wore a gown of plain lack, a snail black bonnet and a crepe collar, as simple a costume as you could imagine.That of the Princess was similar, except that she wore black.silk hat instead of a bonnet.Both are beautiful wom and the Queen, although past 50 years age, looks as young as her daughter.Her figure is girlish and graceful, her abundant blonde hair ix without a sign of gray, her complexion is fresh and pure as a \u20ac d'a, and she stands and walks with .he firm er- éctness of an athlete.The Princess Vio toria is a little taller than her mother, but not so plump.Her fuce is purely English, according to the artists\u2019 ideals, although her father is 6f German ancestry and her mother is a Dane.One would nd it difi- cult to decide which is the handsomer, bat no onc can look upon the Queen of land, without being convinced that she \" a woman of intellect, refin-ment and emi- able character.in waiting, in plain black, and gentlemen in ordinary mourning dress, who occupied the second pew back from the King, leaving one pew vacant between them.The first was a man of enormous stature, a lar head and striking face, with a heavy choc lof \u2018hair and a lon ay ard.The second was Captain \"To .an aide-de-camp of the King, a young man, tall and slim, with a large nose and slight mustache.The third was Sir Francis \u201cprivate secretary; gray mustache.King uttered the reeponces in a firm, distinct voice, and the Queen and Princess also followed the service carcfully.They bowed their heads when the dean Tread the prayers for \u201cEdward, éur sovereign lord,\u201d and Alexandra, our sovereign lady,\u201d and one might imagine that *their responses were more fervent than usual after the sne- cial prayer to God to protect and preserve, the life and health of the Duke and Duchess\u2019 of Cornwall =n and > ork hile exposed to 4 | dangers of travel on their journey aroun the world.Both thc King Queen Fang the hymns\u2014at least their lips formed the worde, although their voices were inaudible because of the choir.One of the hymns w-s especially appropriate, the second stanzas reading: What are the monarch, his cowrt and his throne, What are the peace and the joy that they All pat the blessed ones, who in it have AN that \u2018they feel could as fully declare.At the close of the service, after the and the choir left the chapel, the King stood at the entrance of his pew and faced the congregation, while his daughter and wife passed out before him.He brushed the dust off oe silk hat with his handkerchief as he followed them, through the private door.| -ÆING-EDWARD Wil.A Fitendiy | Apprediition\u201d\u2019 \u2018of Que Sovereign by a Great Parisian Journal.(Le Temps.) It was mid the other day that after all Edward VII.is as yet but the uncrowned King of England.Nothing could he more true.But Edward VII.bas not thonght, it; necessary io wait until-the still distant\u2018 day of his coronation fo make himself felt as (king \u2014 that is to say, Master.He has already shown by: many of his = tions, that contrary to ®the predic- dictions of those who only knew him by hearsay, he is posseased of a strong and inflexible will, at any rate in dealing with matters in which be.is interested.The changes: brought about by his orders in the customs of the Court and thie people about it are many, and as may bc imagined they have occasioned some discontent.After a reigm of more than sixty years, es pecially when it is remembered\u201d that the Sovereign: was a widow for forty years, it is not surprising that the new King and ueen bave to alter old customs, revise mtustions, and, in a word, do away.with The Canadian Order.> \u201cof \u201cChosen Friends - This progressive Fraternal Insurance Order had a most successful year during 1900, doing better than any previous year in the matter of approved applications.The mont}.of November gave 333, December #05.and the whole year the large number \u2018of 3,227, which for a purély Caradian Institu- Mon 1is.remarkably good progress.he \u201ctotal members 18 how about 22, so far the large nimber of 2,113 applications have been received during the year 1901, being 886 more than at the same date last year.This Society admits ladies on the same terms ns gentlemen, finding them equally &ood risks.This special feature has assists ed in making the Order very popular, as it has many ladies in its ranks.The rates of as-essment are very moderate.and the following are & few samples of the same: a, tas On $1.000 \u201cAt the age ot : of Insurance.18 years .cee cee asc see .58c 7025 YEATS .\u2026 cee re cen vee .88c \u201835 years .« ree eo lêc 4 years .see vee eee $1.24 B0 years .\u2026.$2.00 The rates In the Hamardous Class are in other words an increase of 30c per month In devoting himself to this work Edward Lu does, indeed, but folle the ste { his father, Prince Albert, The Court 9 er, Prince 1840.In stirring.In some respects the contrast is, very great.At the time of the marriage of Queen Victoria there was a/great waste of expenditure.At the time of her.death it may.be said that Queen Vie were ar different.The King of England has now neither waste nor disorder to deal with, but he has like his father to cut down unnecessary expenses, and Edward VII.devotes himself to thig work when his other gccupations leave e him time for-it.Accordidg ta\u2019 & recen port he has becn Yevidngt the list of \u20ac lains.The Queen, at the time of her ded had thirty.six chaplains; according to the Westminster Gazette, Edward VIL.will content himself with a dozen.Thete * wil be an outery.tthe King \u2014 snot] trouble \u201chimself -about outeries than did this = father.Until \u201cit uit: be allowed that the\u201d greater dd, Edvard VIT)» actions have eral a proval, and this adds to he Tor d the fate of the kingdom too Tightly EE other day, The accident on'the Shatrock migb wht had most serious someequences.| Pa me allait-il | faire dats cette par ¢ Agitation i» now over, and Eten 0 I oy be- felt at {he changes brought about by ard VII, more sre Topked for in many | For instance, thr rough the influence of Queen Victoria, Civ List Pensions were given in the.lant reign, to sll sorts of le, other than \u2018artistic, - Utetary and scientific.Two recipients.were mich \u201cin consideration of the services rendered by their (Ancestors to King, Chares IL, holpiog him in his cape after the battle of orcester.\u201d ustration may mote in pa the res respect elt by Queen Victoria os of tuart ore \u2018descendants of Defoe and the widow » nervant of Byron wore: also the Queen.receiving.a vin from brs | Probst) probably.have other |\" A curi never Engl bas always been his ; but from the.popularity he The Bick ard Funeral Benefit Department of the Order 1s also very po popular wi with bois as the ladies are a tted to | this department.The following wives a rev samples of rates: Male Female At the age of Members.Members, 18 years .40c 20e 25 years aoe Mec èéc 35 years \u201cee 49¢ sac ' 46 Years .ore 60c 0c 50 years .LH.Toe soc The rates for members in the Hazardous Class are slightly higher than those above quoted.The benefits given are very lib- ernl and include a Funeral Benefit of $0, The Canadian Order of Chosen has always confined ia p°perations to the Domi lon ps Gorda is purely Cana- dian, mention ith any clety of of PA oi Yi me.A few more g OTRA: wanted.\u2018Liberal terms to the Rte men.we further intormation | write to W.F.Campbell, Grand Organiger, or Wm.F.Montague, : Grand Recorder, Hamilton.On; For information as to cost sf tee ot vrs Ts Councils in barry Mance treet vi for pes sque 2 E Rachel treet: Avenue; J.Ses 23 Bt.Antoine Breet; J.A D reau, 288 Plessis Street, or J.20084.Dents.Street.\u2018SAVES THE BABY'S LIFE Mothers and Physiciads Say That Lactated Food Thousands of happy \u201cchildren have been nourished and brought up on life-saving Lactated F There is no other\" form of \u2018infant\u2019 Food in the country so popular \u2018with mothers and physicians, The most promifient city nurseries in Canada have - made Lactated Food their choice, because \u2018it gives the most happy results.Lactated Food always keeps sweet and pure in any climate; variations of temperature rannot.impair the virtues of this, wonderful food.\"1 baby in cross, peevish \u2018puny snd wea do not delay the use of Lactated Food; he enjoys it.may be imagined w hiv now oily as king will be when the great | is a a rs And beafil -builder.Your coronation comes.2 7.LL 168 1 TIRED, ACHING FEET.bed and rested oz Foot Nm, AL Ai resize SE i Dance.e dt wee.The Royal party was attended by a Jar.on _« each x_$1,000 of Insurance.Knollys, the Kirn ings «\u2014- gentleman of medium height, bald, with a / 8.60 ver vear greater than the above, or - Is A Blessing T To All Infanis. spokesman of the doctors.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dr, Dube.explained that the milk-inepec- | \u201c= i od Va Bid Sh iowa PROPOBAL:MADE TO tons and Serve Citizens with | = Milk to be Given: Placards of Official Approtal\u20144.Busy Month in the Department.{ The question of the improvement of the city's milk supply was brought to the \u201cattention of the Committec of Hygiene and Statistics at yesterday -afternoon\u2019s meeting/by a committao of doctors.The committee bas decided to try and institute a mode of indicating to citizens the best sources for the purchase of milk, and jf Æherc'is no legat lôbjection, the citizens \u2018within a week, be able to determine for \u2018themselves which milkmen are to be trusted fr the purchase of the liquid which fs so precious for the little ones, among whom the death rate has become so alarming.Thee report of the work done during the month ot June was highly commended by £ the mem éf the committee.The mention of the elephant as.one of the an'mas \u2018moved by the contractor for the removal of dead animals excited remarks that the eity was advancing rapidly when we had dead elephants.lying around.:i At the opening of the meeting Ald.Ames invited the medical gentlemen present Yo ess the committee.!hose who 'compos- \u201ceds thy deputation were Drs.J.-E.Dubé, , Boucher, Lesage, and Duhamel.* Dr.Dube, who, besides being the President iof the Nociety for Medical Studies, is also {president of the committre in charge oi ithe milk dispensary, known as \u201cLa Goutte Lait\u201d at 1104 Ontario street, acted as It was a well recognized tuct, he remarked, that the milk supply of Montreal was defective.This was not due to any fault on the part of the milk inspectors of the city.They were thor-| ¢ oughly competent and did their duty well The fault lay in the fact that muk was delivered many hours after it came from the cow.At a scason like the present the milk delivered by the milkmen each moru- ing should be the morning's milk, or at the outside the milk of the preceding evening.Instead of that, however, the modical men of the city were convinced: that the greater part of the milk supplied each morniug was twenty-four, thirty, forty-eight and even sixty hours old.Milk of that kind, even whiin sterilized, contained germs of json that were fatal to young children, | \u201cThe doctors present, with a number of other members of the profession paid some attention to this question and had corne to the conclusion that something must be\u2019 done to stop the terrible death rate among infants.They had agreed upon a suggestion that they believed would meet with the approval of the members of the committee, and would be appreciated by the citizens generally.It bad the added merit that it would cost the eity nothing \u2018extra.They, therefore, would suggest that the city inspectors, who were thoroughly competent and n:liable, should be placed in charge of placards which they would distribute to .those miilkmen whol satisfied them that the source of theie milk; was beyond all suspicion.The milkmen who threw their stables, whether in or out of the city, open tp the inspection of the city food inspectors, and satisfied the trpectors that the milk was placed on the market within a reasonable delay should receive one of these placards which could be placed on the carts driven around th 3e went On to point out the y- T'abaclute necessity, pf er ge) sen Ro: improye & the supply.gd, seco rding to re Hoplorar dence which he: ad in his possession, that the milk of Thursday evening and Friday morning, reached the city on Saturday morning about ten o'clock and Was served out to customers on Sunday morning.This was exceedingly dangerous and he believed the plan proposed would remedy this evil to à great extent THE DOCTORS THANKED.Ald.Ames, as \u2018chuiplian, if \u2018his own name and that of the other members of the committee, thanked the doctors for the kindly interest they bad displayed in this question.He considered their suggestion a capital one, and had no doubt that it would be adopted and give good results.Dr.Laberge spoke in favour of the proposal, which he considered excellent.He advised that the City Attorneys should be consulted, however, before anything was done to find out whether the committee \u2018had a right to do such a thing.It might be possible that those who did not receive such placards would institute proceedings for damages against tha city Ald.Wilson asked for explanations, He know-how the inspection of the milk, cows and stables would prevent people from gelling milk that was forty-eight ours old or more.tors when they went to examine the dairies would be able to find oùt how long it to have the milk sent to the city for distribution, and they could then judg whether it was put on the street within the proper time, and if it was not they would refuse a.special placard.The milk + which could not be sold in the eity would , then remain in the country, wherçc.it could made into butter or cheese : 1d.Lamarche favoured the proposal.He wished to know, however, whether \u2018there was any appropriation that could be = gle Dey joues rin aay sr _the cost price, \u201cTRAM Thier and Dr.Laberge both stated [to r- or the building inspector, the Sanitary | marche ex PE be and rites ne pee He was copfident that wi \u201cthe\u201d évier found out what these placards \u201cfeant were\u2014but- milkmen-who gh, \u2018anxious to get them and poy $pat- the, eity.bad, ne right to.- charge for Ald.Lemarche moved that the matter be red to the City Attorneys, and, at Ald, Ames\u2019 suggestion, added t bat fi their opinion is favourable Dr.Laberge is to bave the placards.made and distributed.As to the cost, if there is no appropriation available, Ald.Ames expremed his willingness fo pay for them himself, and Ald Lamarche also declared himself ready do so.: A petition against the C.P.R.Stock varde was dealt-with ino report by Mr.Dore, Sanitary Engineer, who - expresses himself thoroughly satisfied with the premises from a hygienic standpoint.A claim for damages was received from the proprietor of the building in which the Health Department had their offices during the winter months.e members of the committee, as well as the officials present, expressed the\u2019 opinion, however, that the building was in much better condition when they left than when they had gone in.They determined, however, to pay for two or three broken panes of glase, THE PLUMBING BY- LAW is now ready and the question of \\ iving gut the\u201d licence to: plumbers \u2018was taken up: he by-Jaw provides that those who apply r a license shall pass an examination engineer, and a plum of t \u2018experie As th \"the civic.oliciae sd) are French Canadians, Le presed the opinion that a % outa be well to Phave an English plumber : appointed, He su; ot e name Ww.Hughes, which, met with anivereal approbation.À.v will be necessary to provide for paying Mr.Hughes for the time he will bars to devote to the \u2018examination of plum! PUBLIC CON VEN TENCES.Ald, Amee produced before the meeting posal which had been sent to Al rom a former Montrealer now liv- ig in Plessisville, who offers to ruct free public chalets of convenieñce in the city, if he is given a twenty-five years\u2019 ranchise of the privilèges in connection vrith such pluces.It.was suggested that he best place for such closets would be ee und in the parks and Aid Ames refe lic closeta he of continent bad seen in i Europe and pi London.He agreed with borge ho urged the necessity of such places or the city.Dr.Labe raised two important points, however, which n must be considered in the event of providing such conveniences for the citizens.In the first place they \u2018must have-a guardian on hand all the time, and secondly, will .these ted in winter or will they be closed down.These two things must be consi by the council if the eity is to.erect such places or allow them to be built others.The offer made to the city a dn the city provide light and water.If this was accepted the two 0 prints he mentioned should not be penses \u2018committee decided to report to the council in favour of the erection of ublic closets in the parks of the city, and sug- erred to the gest that the matter be Parks and Ferries Committee.A BUSY MONTH.Dr, Laberge p resented an elaborate report \u201cof the- operations of the department during the month of -June.- During the month 165 new cases of contagious diseases were reported, of which 44 were made known only at the time of death, Typhoid fever was the most prevalent, with 80 cases, of which M proved fatal.Measles came next in or- \u2018der, with 13 deaths in 40 cares rted; starlatina, 8 deaths in 39 cases, diph- théria 3 deaths among 18 cases, Durin inks houtéa.containing.four Ber and ex en of 425 4 cahic e disinfect 2 re HR 0! NE ve per\" an at a Hy of i Seventy-eight patients were % mitted to the Civic Hospitals, 29 were di charged as cured, and 4 die At the bacteriological laboratory 30 inspections were made for typhoid fever, 17 for diphtheria; 7 for tuberculosis besides an examination of the milk for typhic bacil- \u201cFhe disinfecting apparatus was not put \u2018inté-opetation; én wetounit of want of vehicles.Beved hundred and twenty household visits, of whieh 180 were for verifica- tions of contagious diseases, 218 firat vaccinations and 2¢ revaccinatione, besides 191 sick children; two cases of smallpox.The sanitary © ineer made 118 visits to houses, examined plans of buildings, delivered 21 plumbing certificates and 18° notices of repair, made three smoke tests, and sent three reports: to the committee.The sanitacy inepectors made 8,360 special visita, and 1,583 sécondarr, visite.They visited 4 LYS a houses, 1,787 lodgings and 76 other uildings, 1,088 stables, Fi cellara, 7,588 yard s, 347 lanes, 1,159 privy pits, 273 dunghils, served 342 \"domiciliatory notices.complaints sent in by citizens,: 598 were found to be juétified; 1,467 verbal orders were given; 104 housc draihs were tested with mint oil, and 37 with smoke.During the inspections they Teceiv ved 146 -complaints, examined 903 sewers sinks and _Waste to pipes 1806 water_ Hoses 3 drain il 25 ventilators, 40 aly lots basements.They took 17.actions at faw, obtained 14 favourable judgments and lost one case.! r.aleo in new drains.Repaire w ere \u2018examined in \u201cof houses, 67 lodgings, 67 inodorous closets, 32 drain pipes, sinks, 16 ventilators, ed 37 _antieyphonic valves.e The inspéction of new houses involved visite to 18 house, 31 lo closets, 19 drain pipes, 32 sinke, 8 Javabon, 12 baths, 14 venti ators, 5 cellars and 4 antisyphonic valves.Six hundred houses were examined -after infection; of the 157 WHY BEAUTY FADES or and SUFF ERINGS COME.Real beauty is rare.It belongs to \u2018perfect health.Just : as svon a$ the blood gets thin and watery aud the nerves become _ exhausted beauty fades, wrinkles show themselves.the beautiful curves give way to leanness and angles.Nervousness quick- 1ydestroys beauty of face and form.\u2018The female organism becomes deranged and there are sufferings almost unbearable at the monthly periods.\u2018Too often women\u201d come to believe these mysterious pains and aches as part of their existence, They fail to realize that by keeping th health they can preserve yout 5 endless amount of suffering, r.Chase's Nerve Food, th restorative is \u2018Woman\u2019, s greatest It helps her over the.trying periods of her-life \u2018and prepares the system in every \u2018way to\u2019 perform naturally the duties of\" womanhood, It enriches the blood supply, keeps: the nerves calm and steally, and \u2018ssists in\u2019 the devélopment- of glowing, sealthiul beauty, A-few-weeks- cure will do.wonders » for ppp woman, wh, id palé, hit, wea \u2018and nervous.\u201d pot DR.Cases A te 7 B0.conts a box ab WF dedlers, ie - Dr.Chase's Latest and Complete RBeosip Rook, Hu e blood \u2018and neryes in perfect h and beauty : \u2018and \u2018avoid an e great blood builder and nerve blessing f from youth to old age: treatment with: this \u20ac at Food.nd Lx jinge, 35 water | tors.A.J.1wslle, P.G., F.ant Ter = mpls were carted away w the city tractor FEE stnacts an ommittes, ie pes t_throughe his ou Tn th f A abye 2 igi] will act 88\" Taine Ro n a of the cms 01 littee.~~ \u201cMEETING INGS.PAST AND FUTURE.- CIGARMARER 3 UNION: \u2014The Cigar- makers will hold ; meeting this afternoon and elect International representatives.; PRINTERS AX PLAY.\u2014The printers are holding \u2018thelr fouateenth antusl plante at Ile.Gros Bois to-+day.There are no Ink spots on the sup.and indications ave \u2018the affate will be @ {tig siccess.FRICKLATERE, UNION.\u2014The briektay- ; 84 their meeting last night, ¢iscumsed the Labour Day dtimonstration, and initiated three new members.It was that trade je very:good.PICNIC POSTPONED.\u2014'Fhe Bunday school picnic of Elie Church of the Ascen- sidh, Outremont, sinnounced, for Saturday tast, is portponed 41 the 27th.Tickets are good for.date, same fime and place.ANNUAL oUTING.\u2014The hotel clerks.and | bartenders wil hold a meeting to-morrow morning to make ¥inal arrangements for their annual pice, which $s to be held on Thursday, the ode A August, at Riverside Park; WILL OPPÉbE\" PROVINCIAL ASSO: CIATION.-\u2014AN bartders.who ars opposed to the present: Barbers\u201d Aséoriation wiil hold » \u201cesti to-morrow\u201d \u201cafternoon &t two o'clock, in the St Twuis Hotel, 386 Notre Dame street.- FEDERATED TRADES COUNCIL.- The Labour Day Committee of the Federated Trades and Labour Council will meet to-morrow morning at 19 o'clock in: Blue Label Hall to determine the conditions gov- erhlnE the cohtest: for the Labour Day prise.\u201d - WANT EVILS ABOLISHED\u2014The Work- Ingmen's Educational Association held a meeting last evening at St.Joseph's Hall, The Hghting contrat was discussed at some length, and the members, from thelr comments, were in ashcord with the action \u2018evils \u2018that heretotoré @xistéd in the management of civic affairs.WILL PLAY QUOTLU3.\u2014The employes of the Laurie Engine Company have decided at Otterburn Park on: Saturday, July 29, and have arranged a good programme of events, veveral of which are open to the pubic, They have not, forgotten to make quoits one of the ever&s, for which three handsome prizes will b> given.Trains will leave the G.T.R.at 5.15.a.m.and 1.30 p.m.A NEW UNION.\u2014A\u201cJarge meeting of the rubber clothing workers was held last evening, and final arrangements were com- ploted tending to the organization of those in the industry.Several addresses were delivered by well-known labour men, the text of their remarks Jseing that, in order to better the conditios se, the workers of all trades must orgaréizse.A committee was appointed to secure a hall for the next meeting, which will be held shortly.WILL HOLD A MONSTER PICNIC .\u2014 The Plumbers and Steainfitters held a large meetinæ last night in the K.of L.Hall, Bt.Lambert Hill.President.Ed.Kavana was in the chair, Mr.Joseph O'Hara was appointed à permanent business agent, and will tmmediately take 73p the work for the union.The Plumbers and Steamfitters and the Amalxamated Bocdety of Sheet Metal \u2018Workers are holding a.joint picnic on the 10th of Ausust at Otter urn Park, and they claim it will be the best thing of the kind yet held.WILL HOLD MOONLIGHT EXCUR- \u2018BION.\u2014The regular meeting of Court Al {in's Pride, No.574, A.O.F., was held last night in the Oddfellows\u201d Hall, Zi Bt.James street, Bro.L.Grant Jr, C.R., occupied: the chair.One candtiate was initiated.It was decided to holl a moonlight excursion on Monday exening, the 2nd instant.The palace steamer Iuchess of York wil leave Victoria pier, facing Bonsecours market.at 5.735 p.m.sharp.Tickets may ba had from membéms of the committee.and at the boat.; FURRIERS PROTECTIVE UNION, - The Purriern\u2019 Prote:tive Union held a large meeting last evening at the Blue Label Hall Mr.B.Collette was elected recording secretary, 16 replace Bro.Nor- mendin, who has retfigned.The financial statement shows the union to be in first.tlase condition.The: auditors report shows: \u201coak A el amie cén- taken by the City Council.to abolish the | to-hold-their-sixth-ann ant picnic and games | CoAsT STRIKERS HEPORTED.British ; Galumblan.White.Fishermen Baid to Have Fired on the Japanese \u2018Fishermen, Captured Their: Boats and Gear, and Imprisoned Them on An Unknown.Island,\u2019 teers ~ ments in the Frazer River strike situation ling.The uniorr fishermen have the upper Mand, having .accemplished a coup d'etat which is without a parallel in the history of the many labour Aisturbances in: British Columbia, As a result of.a \u2018battle of small boats out in the gulf, a battle in which many shots wore exchanged, but in- -which no combat- overturned, the\u2019 rifles and\u2019 fishing gear of the Orientals thax sn into-the water, and the Japs taken: fo 99 away out in the here Sie idand is Jocated in a secret o the Gakermen, for they chaee it several wi Ko.\u2018for ogeasions such .as his.They es wall sopfins to maroon muni Jap: thece for the tenson, oF unt ered by the authori that the island paimo 50.fry a days and made conifortah guarded until a sétijemez J red hed, or a il Jiheir island pisos t \u201cby located authorities.\u20ac with mi Detite fige Jape an and their ene will heard to-m shot was fi from another boat a the time of the.arrest, and the arres n themssives | tried to bluff the consta les by firin firing in No one was | hurt: at eld a Fe no at Steves- voluntary #ubscriptions $4,000 for a_ Japanese hospital, which they think may be needed, and then discussed.the ealmon catching\u2019 pirastion.Some are in fa- \u2018vour of joining the union men in the strike The meeting Broke up without definite ac ion.This evening a big run of ealmon is re ported coming in from the south.The can.-ners\u2014think- RE OR -et he air.ton, ap by in the catching.ere \u2018is rerewed talk this eveuing.of calling out the militia.APOLOGIZING IN FINE STYLE.Prince Chun Starts for Berlin With Much Pomp and Circumstance, - ; PEKIN July 13.\u2014The departure yesterday from Pekin of the Prince Chun, younger brother of Emperor Kwang Bu, who has been sclected formally to apologize_at Berlin for the murder of Von Ketteler, was a spectacular event, his smite from here to Taku, from which port he will p by steamer to Shanghai.He sails from Shanghai July 20 for Genoa, and will proceed directly from tliere to Berifd by rail.Prince Chun came: to the railroad station in Pekin on horseback; he was gor- members of hig, He servants à d the luggage on 9 hé wis met the present on Girls Minister to China, De, Mumm von Schwarzenstein, a military Parid and a guard of honour, And two of his brothers, Many Chinese had a+ sembled at the station to bid the Prine: farewell.! Two German officers formerly attached: to the staff of Field Marshal Count von: Waldersee will personally tonduct Prince Chon and his party to Berlin, LARGE PURCHASE OF CHEESE.' (Special to.the Star.of milk, or nine car } plied to butter and cheese factories de daily | in the Lake St.John district.The season's output of cheese in the district has just been purchased by a dealer at nine cents.per pound.' CORNWALL WEAVERS STRIKE, CORNWALL, Ont, July 13\u2014A strike is on here owing to the weavers of the Cornwall Manufacturing Company having quit work.Claims are made for allowances on certain classes of work which the management refuses to grant, considering the demands altogether unreasonable.The \u2019 strihar of hia \u2014 ana \"1 finiahi | steve.oi vin ae à d J wi company\u2019s decision, an: ve no\u2019 staawos\u2019 \u2018potias 3 räbtmra 4 VANCOUVER; July 13.\u2014 The develop- | during the past 3 hours have been start- \u2018ant was killed, 16 Japa were taken: pritoners |- by the strikers.The Japanese boata were |.oki the small ielands | 5 | TOR THE E SICK.on fo = Tosely Two provincial nitaliles Jeg out \u201cim Japanese boats +, and seted ithe: arrest of six white: een not F\u2014 firm in view of the ten temptation to partic pate = \"A.special train took Prince Chun and | geously attired in he spa yellow,\u2014and | \u2018followed by a Yon estéon composed of | German reves ilot \u2018We spinn nts, but there is a condiderable quantity of work ahead of the department, and the mill will not her for the\u2019 Cresent.ectly of the weavers arm tisfied- tr rt - JUMPS.THREE STORXYS.-.A Sattor From Burlington, Ont, Com- \u2018 mîte Suicide at Buffalo.UFFALO, N.Y., Foly 30 years old, a sailor, whose home is = Bp tlington, Ont: ;, committed suicide yes terday morning by \u2018jum ing from the third 8 window of a boarding house in South Division atreet.MéMillan struck the pave ent head first and vas inatantiy willed.the-morgue, where.it will te he held until aimed 2 bis relatives, McMillan arrived in Buffalo from Cleveland on Thursday.He was accompanied by another young man\u2018about his own sf is companiën said that he #nd Me- illan retired last: night about 10 o'clock.He was awakened early this morning by a scream, McMillan wa standing be fore the opens ini 1ooki en down into the street.denly McMillan jumped upon the wi ow dae and leaped forward into the atreeld AWOMAN'S TF FRIEND EE 128 Jaw tf sow FREE HELP hty Power That Triumphs| Over Disease.DOCTORS PUZZLED AT THE MARVELLOUS CURES.Professor Adkin, the Noted Scientist \u201cand Discoverer, Gives His Secret to the World, Complete Diagnosis of Your Discase and Full Explanation of a Simple Home Treatment That Will Positively Cure You, Sent Free, ADKIN, \u201cA doctor who will treat a patient day after day.and month after month without doing him any ood, and take pay for his 8 PROF, THOMAS F, services, is than a robber,\u201d - Professor Adin, P President of the Institute of Physicians and Surgeons, Hundreds of doctors are this very day treating cares they do not understand.Hundreds of per- \u2018sons have filled untimely graves simply for the want of proper treatment.Drugs will not cure every disease.There is a force in nature.in man himself, that is a thousand times more powerful than drugs.If I did not know positively and absolutely from practical experience that my new Vi- taopathic treatment will cure diseases when all other methods of treatment fail, I would not for any amount of money make this statement to the public, because I believe that a man who will experiment with an increase of ten members during.the last quarter.The wsion decided to accept the Invitation of the Federated Trades Labour Day.Organfker George 8.Warren delivered an address: and made reference to Quebec furriers, who are striking for better conditions.Lunan Ledge, No.7213, 1.0.0.F\", M.U., at their last meeting\u2019 elected the toHowing officers : G.M.W.'Woolner ; N.G., A.E.4 Palmer ; W.G., W.Pounden ; rec.secro.tary, W.Gibbs ; : , secretary, A.Walker ; treasurer, G.,A.Lunan, PQ.; audi- | tora.Bros.Woolnes, Pounden and Gibb; trustees, Bros.Asttiowh, McCarthy, Calvin.The financial statement being read, it was found that things were in a very satisfactory condition.The lodge is now progressing, and ît ia hoped will make a #004 showing in whe near futute.There | wers present at this meeting Bro.McCris- thers, P.G.(Montreal Lodge) ; Bro.Rus wel; P.G- (Stat of the West), and Bro, As | an, P.G.(Excelsfpr).Asi invitation wae received from Victoria Lodge on aust 12th, wich was acceptoi im WILL BEND FOUR DELEGATES 10 BHANTFORD.\u2014The stonécutters held.a | large meeting last eWdning 1h Bt.Joseph's NEW OFFICERE IN\u2018 CHARGE\u2014Loyal : \"Council \u201cto=take part in thelr garids on | After 30 Yours.$ os.H.Wood, 818 \u201817th St.,-Sacramen cans :\u2014\"One 50 cent box of Pyramid Pie Core vel permanently cored mie of piles.For x | suff ne rightful aration.sorts te died, but failed to cure.1- was unable to walk when I tried Soiioved | & 1 Plie cure a The first application relieved | NECTED LYADBRS.eeeitior Loage: + ] .1.0:F4; MU, held thete hat.| yearly meeting in the Oddfellows\u2019 Cham: : bers, 186%.Noite Dame street, last night, and elected thes following officers for the enmuing termt Noble Grand, W.-Ardill, | P.G:; vice da, \u2018A.Wood; grand master.A.$.Lesiie, MG.; financial secrataéy,\" 3 Phterson, P.G+; récordihg sécretärr, Hall.The president, Mr.Joseph Masson, | me.\u201d gists sell J Quickly cures was in the chatr.On motion of Mesers.| Frramid Brus Es Marsh nait ar 2° mail.F.Gagnon, secorriéd by Thos.Lamonche, \u201c 160 2 2aw it was décléed to send foyr delégates a the convention of the Tfades and Labour Congress of Canada.which meets in F \u201c10 I alid Ladi | Brantford.Ont, on the morning of the 18th\u2019 Pog Iva 63 of Bsptember.IG was ales decided to par Jr Lo.ticipate: the Labour Dey celebration !h py es le Mo Experiment costume.The ore after Le Yi qi wot offered 'b » A POMTIVIA CURN Soir dr = ; Poe mr dev s a good val, ve Tal yn Say be of chance securting the p Riis RD ee \u2019 - rtgmeb, I wilisend Qurenh, Wikdase.Out, -Maybury:-trecmurer, J; Wales, Ev + trustees, T.Unton, P.P.G.M.J.B.Bur.ot, P.P.G.M., R.A.Gentiles, P.G.7: dua.i, a lé P.G.; surgesr, Dr ere 2 W.Johneton: deputies, J.Gurd; : A.J.tre A Fale B05 95 LA w ae S$ w on 2e da PE :} câse *| préscribe for you a method of home treatment which r will positively guarantee.to 5 \u201c| whom the doctors sald could not live, but | said It was Impossible .] splendid appetite, Your treatment is the A num- | 18.\u2014Fred./MfcMil- - Vaudreuil, | Bons amots, St.Annes, .Carillon, | | \u2018opt aires Rigaud, st.Johns, | Yandrguil, Al Beauharnois, Pointe Claire, Cedars, L'Assomption, Beloetl, Lashute, Coteau.1 108° (LONDON) : ALE and PORTER ( not ca rhonated ) AT RAYMOND'S HOTEL, \u2014\u2014.It is on sale at all the leading summer resorts, apob as: re , : HY IT CURES MEN cu Why the Frighttul Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow IN FIFTEEN DAYS, Beneath the Sun Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St.James Treatment Applied Locally and Directly.to the Affected Parts.We \u201canswer \u2018the ques.\u201d tions briefly.if you cut an artery in your arm you do uot take stop the flow of blood.YO U LOCAL APPLICATIONS.Sim- \u201c (Mlariy when the ure- Jtbral ducts become weakehied and relax: ed, it is ridiculous to take internal treat- hich must pass through the stom- | ; ment, W re it reaches the seat of Try Jo minal ducts project into the urethral canal through the Prostate Gland, and aré easily reached by LOCAL end TMENT, r.Carter's \u201c*Gran-Soivent\u201d Bougies will dissolve, digest and for ever remove Stricture 15 1, ithout pain, injury c> fncon- In ere T The bougiea are Inserted at night and\u2019 act while you sleep, \u2018\u201cGran- Solvent\u2019 removes every symptoms of stricture, leaving the canal as healthy when nature formed it, No BRUTAL, \u201cTinternal medicine to the form of crayons, flexible and wholly solu le, whioh are inserted \u2018Into : where they digsolve and deposit the medl- cation in its full strength upo tate Giang, a Sotiacting -and M rengthonin \u201csoluble | & BY vast CUTTING OR DILATING.NO INJEC.Space will not permitya complete cescription of diseases.Every sufferer from Stricture and its offspring.Treatment in urethral à \u201cAssociation, Ti Bt.James building, wonderful illustrated_ work showing the P tem involved in urethral: sliments.whic wrapped in plain package, Incinnat, arts of the human sys- they will send securely ST.JAMES Asti,\u2019 77 ST.JAMES BLOCK, CINCINNATI, 0.TIONS TO IRRITATE THE NO_INTERNAL DRUGGING TO THT BTOMACH.The.8t.J treatment 18 local, direct and positive.while the patient sleeps.\u2019 varicocele §3 an accumulation of slue- ish blood in the veins of the scrotum, ane solely to Imperfect circulation, and has | Gland, temporary; and discovered has cured a Solvent henls the Prostate and restores healthy circulation.and the fluggish accumulation ts replaced pure, healthy red b 190d, Thourands of men strictured, weak, wasting nnd despondent were rured a by the St James met life has penetrated the fearful nightmare of strigture and seminal decay, St.James Lreatment 15 prepased in narrow, smooth, the water\u201d passage at night; \u2014\u2014# n the Pros- EVER STOPPIN N9 AND EMISSIONS, and curing Varicocele, u In this a8 se are ly Or ra one s dise on pe 0 me chanical device yet single ease, Grin.Varicocele disappears restored hod last year.army of men in whom the light: of the incomparable St.James Ohio, for thelr 5 FREE Model.No.1 Mme, niteu à few days only Pr > The Latest Figure D.& A: Straight Front - MILITARY FORM.\u201cThis Corset is the latest Parisi STRATOHT, FrOyT.Eng.dorsed by leading Modistes as the most perfect corset of th If not for sale at your dealer's, sénd to us.$1.00 for style 345, \u20ac.478 for style 297.D.& A, No.345 ; | Thé eer ole $ico Dominjon Corset Mfg.Co, Quebeo Toronta ] E PPS\u2019S GOCoA |\" meer Eo Se » = À e century, $1.25 for style 404, > Montreuil es ord and Nu belled JAMES HP! the health 6f the élcK onght to fined and timprisoned for committing a felony.With out health there can be no happiness, Lit- | tle ailments, if not pre ve oo nto arf ck I want you to write me.ren = thefleading symptoms of your disease, how long you have n suffering, etc.and I will eend you a cédmpiete diagnosis of vour case, telling you the exact dis- m which you ard sufferdng, and; curé you.I will also send you, postage.pi paid, a copy of my new hook, entitled \u2018How.to Get Well and\u2019 Keep Well\" ! make no charge for this whatever.1.want to demonstrate to the entire world what my treatment will do.1 want every man, woman and child to know the teachings of Vitaopathy.No matter what your disease, how long you have been sick, pr who says ne.Everything that has.4d you bout your disease may Ton wrong, Write me and learn the truth free.I have cured | hundreds who have been given up to die\u2014: Vitaopathy made them well.\u201cEnyel clans for my wife to recover, but vou have'aaved her life,\" writes W.8.Swayne, Ph.G.,of w Haven, Conn, \"The clot on my wife's brain has disappeared.she.sleeps well and hds a Sanders, monder of the age.| Rev.p Re ins \u201cFor five meals: sleep as soundly as a chila, An these bleas- have rece! from Prôt\u2014 Adk vi aopathie treatment.1 sincerely ho that every afflicted man end woman: who reads these lines il give this treatment a trial.\u201d Mrs nroe, of Fitsgerald, aa.writes: Hirer over forty years 1 suffered fr first my \u2018head and throat.and Pr P extended to my stom- and bowéls, I Suffered constantly.1 ha no pleasure from- life.1 had tried so many Kinds of treatment without relief that I had given up hope.By chance I learned of ndsrful cures effected Ts by the Adkin Vitaopathié treatment and dia ed cas 0 à Drénéribed a He SNOB: can te nie ment and & en w ry his get à Tree \"Book.\"His book ought to be in every hom If you are io, don\u2019t suffer from week rte me an 4 pour à I spen u gays Ind m tery.\u201d emember v ve and compl iste description ot you cannot be cured, I want it Jou to write |.in's {+#- \u2014F- N discharges from the urinal ing Horr the ues ofarhioh ove ire pareble harin by Iaying She foundation of stricture THERAPION No.2 for Impiininy ut the viued, souryy, pimples, apote, Blorcher.pains and pwelling pH the jointe, resone dary symptoms gout, rhemnatism, and il diseases for ni ft has been ton much & fasisinn te eme y mercury, sarsapaniiia, &e,, to the destruction of suffvrers\u2019 teeth rois of lrentth.- This prose arstion urifie the whole system through the blocs.snd tie cer eliminates every poisonous THÉRAPI impaired.ON No.3 ny and ali the distressing consequence: error, exsess, residence in hot, heating olimates, ke.It podse surprisin er in réstoriog sttehgth and vienur fo the I N the se jemiste ait Mrdusote turvagaoat th Price in By, ardering, state which of the thive numbers is required and Shreres shove Trade Mark, which is.Tac-simite of wor t Ars on the Government marred grmund) sized (9 order.of Her joug Mon, i Ee at without which itis a forgery.\u2018Fherapion s nd ad Grand urther partent for par ont le Mr.© \"Tohne - son, 43 Yolo.Square W.C., Enw \u201cXdition (362° saree).post free, :æ $weive cents stampe.220 104 Zaw a MW.P.SCOTT, 2% ST.CATER STREET, | reeds HREORATON.00.0 French, Euplioh and American Æ-1-preneribe simple met oms.Dem.obs guarantee cute you, and copy af my on on \u201cHow to get \u201cWen Well 4nd eep Well, > absoluté- 10 tres not cost you a nue éents erely state the leading symptoms ef your ES and write me Tully and friviy in ence.1% kK Zur, N.« es $510 BY Di BY TRG.ca) Svar ston rt | Vus 8 label re \u2014À Ohemiets, London, \u201c2 BREAKFAST À EPPS'SCOCOA \u2014 pr Comfort.it $1.00.-Get.a Hammock.A good, - \u201cstrong, well made one of | canvas weave, with pillow, for $1.00.Others as high as $3.00, Our stock of { Fishing Tac Tackle gomprises all vi are prices right.\"The Wightman \u201cSporting Goods Co.; 403 Sr.PAvL StREET.| 100 3 2aw Man's as Price conte Si bes SEE id) to any rion pre Totnes Pb a ardt Fm a Horror ira be TERE er sion 0n-Barth Medical Book Free, ih Jowinh HE 1s.To Stamp Dealers aad Collectors Stamps of every single ctampe of any.issue supplied te ool nition and isstse fee AU clean, : sad tn ppekaged of Adare Y.109, tac Often, that it would be the greatest Orange de- t \u201c monstration that Toronto had ever secn.i to Viscount Crichton, eldest son of io the Duke of Newcastle?\u201d propo:al for a grand demonstration To the Star To-day.Col.Nagle, which occurred at Douglas, Isle s Man, on Thursday.He was eighty éapédition in 1870, a- an adjutant under \u201cBUENOS AYRES.\u2014 Senor Errazuriz, ident of Chili, who had been in feeble alth for more than a year, is dead.The ate Senor Errazuriz was elected president fe years, which began on Sgptember 13th, CORNWALL, Ont-\u2014Joseph Betnard, eldest son of P.J.Lally, agent of the Great North-Western Telegraph Company NEW YORK.\u2014R.H.Newell, who wae jad been dead for several hours.on nly to winners of Mr, Duchess of York, and expressed tho ho only to winn so NRA me ls.and stopptig with Mrs.Du charme at Dorval.tome one in the audience asked: \u201cWuat Crowe, Btaff-Se © Mr Birmbingham replied that he did not Davison, Lieut.M., Q.O.R.Toronto.1 eeks at Ble.\u2019 think it would be nec:sgary again, as it Elliott, Captain il i3th York Rangers, Ae ih lett to er a few weeks .C.Spence, Pte.C.Ww.\u201c8th Regt received in the city of the death of Lieut.- Wetmore, Captain O.W., 74th Sussex.N.= ears of age, and was well known jn Can- yard range.Pte.Spence, amongst a where he served with the Red River all the competitors, stood twenty-sixth, and delphie.ave the guests of Mr.-and M atreet: w -Lord Wolseley, seyenth place, and his prize amounted to Known as a humorist, under the name of matter will be considered to-night.The \"Orpheus C.Kerr, was found dead in his committee dedided to ask the oy Council Mr.snd Mrs.F.N.Southam whd family, \u2018apartments in Brooklyn on Friday.He £ plouble ts appropriation, making it of Montreal, are at the eal Victoria.rai say fo at aretent ba Ma gow, | ie 3 bertson.in: \u201cBhéettocke visiting friar is saventh-Soglapg.Foe; on oho hk B, ¥ddy, , of Ha ; In registered: Shield.; > bo Fort wi returd; \u201cto dis\u2019 ay\" \u201con July 20th.1 \u2014At shoot- LONDON.J pes castle: nce of Wales\u2019 the on at Mr A.BS Rictiuriioos, | of\" Boston, 1s\" at on the FH tarl Bistey.I Esgiand won \u2018the Elcho Challenge Place Viger H 5 Visit: Does Not Discourage Ontario Shield.with- à score of 1600: Scotland te and.Mra.J Evans, of Harbor.wo | en \u2014 Mr.Birmingham scored 165, and Ireland ass.+ st the Bt.Somes Hotel.A match that always attracts a big body Miss Ada gl resi u \u2018at Bath's.Fala, \u201cSpeaks at Toronto.of competitors at the Bisley ranges is that Oùt.visiting for the \u201cPrince of Wales\" prize, and yes- ; \u2014 terday's contest was not an excention to Miss M clane gout Smiths Falls, the HSE 7 (Special to the Star) this rule.Thé day was intensely warm, | Suést-of Miss Cec © the sun pouring down Ms Tavs upon-the - Mrs.A.Stuffman, of Montreal; sailed on TORONTO, July 13.\u2014Somewhat of à 6en- ranges.and the heat interfered with the the Red Star liner Zeeland, sation was aprung upon his auditors at Ex- effectiveness of the marksmanship of many \"mip\" Adolihe and Lady Caron ind Miss ; f the men.8light breezes of a ehifty Ptace \u2018\u2019 Éibition- Park yesterday by Robert Bir- nature were blowing during the entire pri Sn Kues eres ay all are ver thet -minghsm, who spoke of \u2018an Orange demon.match.0, cunts residence on the Lake Shore.\u2018#tration during the visit of th uke and The \u2018Prince of Wales\u201d \u201cmatch is oden ç Esra Merrill and:Miss Mérrill are A.medals, There are two ranges, 200 and.600 \u2018Mr.David Kinghorn, of Montreal, is: Puit rds, with ten shots at edch distance.istered at the Rulsesaumont, Laks P Fhisa would enable the Duke, and those X's 4gTReRAte Scores made by tne Cana- , Sith b him, to judge of tho greatness of the dians were as follows: : 5 Me and, Mrs.Stewart Reed L Orange Order; and it also would do ban.Armstrong, Pte.R., 10° Royal Grena: are ponding a few days at Sixteen 1 Island MO oc.£82 Lake.e Earl of Erne, the Imperial Grand Mas- FGodeley.Sergt.O.; .and Mrs.Philp J.Billoti, of * Mont- Mr, 8 Tos ,sufled for Liverpool by the Lake Cham- Guelph, \u2018Ont.86 Messrs.E.Moore, 8.Moore and W.Ew- des.Monts.ii # in 1860, on the occasion of the visit of Toronto .\u2026.lle aaaieas ses Cévennes 0 88 : , r Fleming, G A., 6th R.C.A,, Vic- \"M: D.Hamilt n and.Mr.PG.B, Kine Edward, \u2018then Prince, oF Wale Jor lemine Gunner A.Sth RC.8 Hamilton Teft last night for a week's out- {ranger re foot of She re have Graham, Pte.W.rth Regiment, nx at Little Metls.hid foot of the wone to.have-| Dundas.\u2026.LL LLL LL LL] 84 Mr.Alfred Taylor, accountant of.the em received.Mortimer, Sergt.G., 10th R.G., Tor- Bank of Commerce.Toronto, \u2018has ee eter rere aes .45 transferred to Montreal.\u201cOn this occasion was well received by the Murphy.Lieut.J.T.1st FusiHers .1 Furion à audience, z Masters, Pte, Ist P.W.R.A., R.Fusi- sis Daley BO Bagel, have Nett\u2019 \u2018on & | ng ond sees ass maesr 28s ees veus arenes Quebec and Ther \u2018Saguenay.Oger ®Lieut.John, 1st .\" A : _ -B.Sattersby has lett tor-Foronts.CS DEATHS REPORTED Richardson, ot Serger\u201d 5, Sr R en route to :Buffalo, where: she intends making a, stay of some weeks.der.Naiter Beardmore has sufficleatly - \u2014 Swaine, Sergeant w., 1th Regiment, from her, recent, ijluess to leave §'.\u201cHALIFAX, N.S.\u2014Intelligence has been uskoka.LÉ Kingston.ss evesa veuvreecrs 82 Toronto for Ferndale, M 4 : ads T.Christy, accom Ban | cere eine venen Ponacee t ty x or Sergt.Mortimer da not \u2018shoot, at the 600- Cacouna to spend.the mam sum mn : vMr.and Mra-Hérey N.Tracy, of Phila.as awarded £3.John Ogg réached fifty- e8hane, University .Tn A.A.Score is at Springniela, Masss., créer There she will be: the guest of her sister, RO rs.L.e, for several wi NN YAL VISIT TO OTTAWA.Mrs.Murphy and her sister, Miss Katie Salley, of Port Jervis, .N.Y., are the gueats - \u2026 Of Chili on June 5th;-1896, for a term of Governor-General H Has Outlined a of Mr.Edward Salley,, Lower Lachine.Route for the Procession.anim Nelue 8 ae of Eater ui tes RR: (Special to the Star.) Hamilton, of Montreat, who is ter: \"Evest OTTAWA, July 13.\u2014At the meeting of Dr.and Mrs, Riordan, of Toronto, accom- | the- Finance Committee of the Reception Panied by Dr Hutchison, of Montreal, bave Committee last evening a letter from His left to visit the Pan.American Exhibition, \u201c here, died at the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Excellency was read, in which the Gover- Mrs.Norman\u2019J.Holden, Master Mervyn \u201cFriday afternoon of appendicitis, bged 5 nor-General outlined the route of the and Miss Lella Holden, and Mrs; Wright, years and 25 fora Royal procession on the arrival of - the are © settled at Lake Charlebots for.the Se HALIFAX, == Mrs, MacDonald, {visitors in September.NT Te vy Site of FAX or Ms DonatT died at Char.-| His Excellency has suggested that the Es Avert Power, he is: Brom the M at | Jottet Friday afternoon.The de [OYA! party detrain at Elgin street, and ter, has ont etown on Friday T be \u201cescorted from there to Metcalfe, up General Hoon o eRe a _ feared was a daughter of the late Thomas Metcalfe to Sparks, tben- by O'Connér to tarium.wen, and a sister o e on ellington, in front of the Parliament Bren: Buildings, down Rideau to King, across the Mr.G.W.Hibpard, of Marquette, SED.general vassenger agent of the Duluth, into Bridges, Uown Stanley avenue to South Shore and A Atlantic Railway, isin ussex.and from there to Rideau Hall.The Avimer.where they will\u2019 spend the Hon.Mr.Tarte has intimated that the of EE ee > TORONTO, Ont.\u2014 Mrs.Anna G Government intends to come down with a Mr.: Logan, of 8 regs t.Albans, Vt.sed #9 Bavignia, widow of the late Hugh handsome appropriation towards expenses ond\u2019 vico-prectienn and general manager \u201cof : A \u2018Savignia, and well known as an author of ae receptio Pre has expressed a de- {the Central Vermont Railway, x et gonsiderable literary ability, is dead at her to meef _ citigens\u2019- committee.; town yesterday.: Bevidence here.° : .mittee.Consiséing of the Mayor, W.Hon.Michael J, ung, and = na Ad Dearing will war the ae rove chere ek = an earing will wait on t inist 3 Sand f DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.on Tuesday morning In this connection.by the pn ih allen\u201d for En d ; > e committee is 0 vested with power y = ANEE, Ont\u2014William Young was to decide as to the advisability of caning Mra.Robért Howard, Misx Howard and.er by a Grand Trunk train on for public subscriptions Miss E.K.Howard, Mackay stréet, are a bol afternoon, in Napanee yard, and + Twin Mountain Home.Twin \u201cMountain \u2018died at 530 p.m.Deceased was about 23 CHI .| NH.for July and Yedrs of age, and lived at West Plain, a .COUTIMI COUNCILLORS.Mr.and 1 Mrs.R.W.Robinson, of Shaw.efe.Young had entered the car with a friend, who was géing away.\u201d The \u2018train ; started before he got out, and in stepping pff.his foot caught and \"he was dragged dead of injuries received in an attempt > stop a team running away on fuesday.nine NICARAGUA NEGOTIATIONS.Official Denial That They Have Marquis of Lansdowne, are officially la to be utterly without foundation.\u201cAccording to this official information, the only stage reached is that of consultation a =, Be te fell a victim to the extreme heat hich prevailed yesterday.Her Majesty was playing croquet in\u2019 the grounds of her.villa at Spa, when she was overcome and ).She was carried indoors and sobn: : Tecovered _consciousness.Her Majesty's Harding, for separation.-The parties were soarried in 1886 at Kingston, Ont.awell, copulation Toronto cavitalists, uta place about twelve milés north of The 1 i Negotinti th in that United States Ambassador Choate Downi t i os conferring with Lord Pauncefote and as almost hopeless inclined to regard ne.Major T.J.Commissioner of, ; s \u201840 .an urgent mWisége from the settiement family, E.E.Blake, \u201cMiss Savage, | near New Liskdurd, in the Temiscamingue MoKenzte, Montreal; Messrs.J.A.Crev] or d \u201cRoRON ES Jay 1 > President iL district, where poms wixjy families have and Alfre Richard, Montreal: tise ge: jan mys the Troe will be suspended has Instructed Mr.Southworth.director of ntreal; Mr.Strachan Bethune,.Miss \u201cto Lunenburg.re mination thie gent the cass of authorising the negotiat from Eminent Veterinary Surgeons for the voix, nf a -oure of Ailm ors, Dogs Onde, | mont 5, cording t to \u201cthe demands see | : , Cattle jou irs \u2019 ; POTTSVI and Light Summer Cloth- ©à m men enterad tbe hotel of Hoke, ton: Bult, an at EE Ree Tart Santo nd bis bridge, ts at the St.James Ho wk ne nnett, of Walkervi AK ef t the BR.James.Hotel.** :» Soesiaiiaabe dan) | 3, Raby, Westmont, 3 quenzé Taba Mp) nment A | steric Met May ich dea Nar or some distance, when he rolled off the not yet announced any decision in the case home Thuraday night by the Cake.Megan.platform on to the track and the last Lovo of the disputed election of town counofl.tic 7 cac aches passed.over him, cutting off bo ora for Geo! Hannah, Miss \u2018Jessie! avid.|, Coyne ere meeting of the Executive Master George K.Hannah, of Montreal, AWKESVILLE, Ont.\u2014William \u2018Peter: {oF Goveroment pot Pilcation that are at \u201cThe Checkley, in Nook.M Wh.aged 19, eldest son of Henry Peterson, Hird aeged vacapci Augus coutind, which was argued hy Mrs.ent appoint two councillors to whére they will remain furing July agd | ust.x Mr.8 Foard and Miss Helena Beard FRANCE J are saliing.from New _ Yosk ox the 20th I a TO LAND.from ] où the ï.peeamahip P tricia for Haropueg on p:visic | steamship Pa a for Hamburg on, visit! Newfo \u2018to Telatives.hd + The marriage of Miss Lillian May Carson land Said to be Broken Off.to Mr.F.C.Smiley is announced .to take © LONDON, July 13.\u2014It now seems that place on Tuesday afternoon, July 16th, at , Reached a Definite Phase.there is small probability of an agreement five o'clock, in the Bherbrooke strest Meth- © LONDON, July 13.\u2014Special cable des- being reached between France and G odist Church.Britain over the: Newfoundtand question.7 patches announcing that the Nicaragua ne- The negotiations have not been broken off.The following Canadians saîled for Eur- fo had reached a definite phase, but they have progressed ope on the va rigan Hner Bt.Paul on so little that Wednesday: Again K.C., Mont Toronto; Miss E rr Mrs.T.M.> \u201cot st Albang;: wt, who | BEWATOR LODGE 1H LONDON: ° has been 3.ing mother in \u2018town, has LONDON, July 13.\u2014United States Sena.Feturned home, accompanied by her sisters, Mra.Ernest Patterso d Mrs.Wal- between the Marquis of Lansdowne and tor Lodge has a Tow dan London, but wil ter I.Booth.pen >, g Lord Pauncefote, and Ambassador Choate to Bayreuth, and retu rhing here in Bep- Mr.and Mre.C.B.Powell gave a small have to see the Foreign Minister a tember.In the course of a conversation dinner party on Thursday night at Hotel many more times before the affair-{ the senetor sald : \u201cThis is purely a holl- Victoria, Aylmer, in the honour of Mr.and s ready to put before the Cabinet.It is day trip.I do not intend to meet any Mre.Shirley Onderdonk, who are in Otta- | also said that Mr.Choate has not heen, ConBlish statesmen or fo discuss any mat wa for a few days en route to Alaska.; ers connec w orelgn affairs.8 .an dis not likely to be, consulted at all.regards the Nicaragua canal.I suppose gorge Dannell Sawyer, Miss Mabel Str the Geo; Te will a more talking before any TA ROYAL HEAT VICTIM.| thing is done, The matter of the chairm Day, Pag; Wright: Montreal, were at: the ship of the foreign rélations committee a nakis merely a matter of seniority.If Senator Abe akis Springs Hotel, Abénakis Springs, - is Too ; Frye retains his other chairmanship, then a a 1 Croquet Hot a Game for Queen Senator Cullom wil) take the position.It Their Excellencies the or Marie Henriette.he retains his other chairmanship, I will and Lady Min he Ladies \u2018Eileen, Ruby and Violet ital, Lord Meigrund and ihe re RUSSELS, July 13.\u2014Queen Marie Hen- What Semaines pren \"and Culloos Intend (5 Hon.- Esmond Elliott, Commander do I do.not yet kho Mr.Arthur Guise and Mr.Sladen were at me Hotel Tadousac, Tadousac, on Thurs- CHARGE IS MANSLAUGHTER.Am the Cañisdians at New Yor ho.NEW.YORK, Pu 13.\u2014 Indictments tels uring the the past week were: rt against Thomas A Keehan and ina, V.Fraser.real, Qlumay Hi DE Lowers.president an rector o e Tar- od, V etort B.Murray Hill; | physician, however, was summoned to Spa rant Company, whose buflding was burned FM Montreal, Netheriand : rues to attend her.; after-an explosion on October 29 last, were Macdonald, Toronto; Manhattan; J, B.Mil- \u2014\u2014 The Indictments harged rand, (ur; Yer.Toronto, Waldort-Astoris.\"ACTION FOR | SEPARATION.\u2019 the second degree, Beven persons died as priesars.RR Cols, W § poe (Special to the Star.) a result of the he explosion.The men were SJ, E Browneil, >» Freedman.E.G.Brew., arrested and Arr: before Recorder on \"1.A.Col M: Flan\u2019, EB Wa re KINGSTON, July 13\u2014Mrs.Lillie F.Goff.They été\" pikad ta the indict: TW Gee Fd Motel Harding, Watertown; N.Y., hds commenc- ments and the or fixed ball in $2,- A.Birks, B.MH.Moles, 8.Sond, yi C.Holden, ed an action against her husband, Thomaa 500 in each cass, which, was tarnished, 1 P.J.McHugh and Mrs.Holden, of Mont.pe NORTH ONTARIO FIRES.risburg, this \u2018wee \u201cTORONTO, July . CTT ay fer Halifgx,.Where she - will RO into\u2019 dry dock to be examined showen -Head, \"Head va Le Lines \u201ctrom Dublin Via Swansea, inward at 5 15 a.m., Captain Suffern, reports passing à large joeberg in laf 4,6 N.long: 4, 0 vnost eamer.Prins Mauritts, of the Royal Dutch.West Indférhisat line, from York .on July 3 foriHayt an and Vedran which stranded dm she Prince on.July X out \u2018having .sus DEATH OF MR.J.S.FLEMING.Mr.John -C: Flentiog., formerly a weli- Xnown newspaper - quite recently 2 at À age of years.0.has \u2018been con floated ithe sérious damage.an in this - city, e.t, To this oy as ell + pen\u201d have He vas \u2018also a con- a storal visit to aly thé pas wi Beer pue di the dfocerz N° close the shies of \u2018the © Limite to-morrow, afterndon.He\u201d if.de ministér the sacrament \u2018of confirmation o that \u2018occasion-et Sault-aux- Recollets.- \u201cer péter efaciinte t WILL FORM: A' BIG TNION\u2014At an in & last evening ft was decid.: orgie all jgurneymen -working at Mon bute fring business an the Island of George Mr, Feggraton Fo He fr its Americh So midis Ee ° ames: strest, x g I Notion.Co., 88 a be fir.mre \u2018received fom 2 er Apuitols Pal- EE J be Ur 4 pinnos to-day, as it dey yekip past, or he 82 ors\u201c to\u2019 His.alt - ta.Or- Ww\u2019 aa | .2 a, | ce purrayeis ne iP, ted distinction.he\u2019 récognized etan- | Meyer met a\u2019 pérféctly balanced man, If and it may be said with safety that LC When! \u2018baby à is well môther of is \u2018happy._ When baby is /.cross, \u201cfretful, feverish and?cannot sleep, Mother is de- g pressed, worried and un- , @ happy.1 # Baby\u2019 s Own Tablets : will malle both mother and baby happy, because Ë they cure all the common ailments that affect infants and young ghildren.They sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, cure colic, aid teething children, = and.promote sound; healthy sleep.© fois 3 CU \"Guaranteed to contain no opiate, and no.poison ° ous \u201cscothing\u201d stuff.Do not gripe or irritate and have no drug taste._ -Mrs.-E.Jones 55 Chris- \u201cThe GENUINE PACKAGE ooxs, A die St, 0tlawa, saya: | - garuwkiwe oA the REE pe Sing Sia , \u201cHave used Baby's Own & TE a My gnard, Tablets and find them RE TRAC ac Gardon, Montreal: Mrs.Just the thing for baby\u201d ét si sm Mme Def den rer.SE eran kd ida TT\u2014\u2014\u2014 .\"Sold bydruggists or sent post paido on receipt of p price (35 ceilts box) By: dressing THE DR.WILLIAMS MEDICINE co., BROCKVILLE, ONT., .\u201c EY 1 '; yo INT ooccccssséensssesoeso ses tapacitat wh wrth , until his pre 20040204000000004000001000000 ste TE by his friends and outsiders; who says he is \u201cratt} Fars F Tats, Fanci and Follies |= sma or we is.what is known as \u201ccrack stepping.\u201d Some people -eannot maintain a measu step over a flag pavement.The cracks between the.flags are not always the same dis- Are: All But Personal Peculiarities Attributable to Lack: | tamre spars and: the cmc stepper wi 5 Teer Méntal Balance\u20143o Says à Notéd\u2019 KIGHEL : ses bas came» feed 0000656666060066606660610666 Tel Tak \u201ciy ë is the relié of.a former stress of some kind, çuffiientiy profound to impress the highest 0060600; brain Een ee its be upon arrest is no such thing as a sane man,\u201d the highest brain ons; the greater the.9 it is highly probable that once said an eminent alienist, who has de- umatability the more.profoand the effect parement have t nothing whatever to do voted his life to the study of nervous dis evidenced through the response.od itis Bot Deceatarr t to cite other illustra- eases, and who for any years has been at Sevres of responsiveness ik as praried fiona d 1, ve the be elec of atress-u the the bead of one the ls axgest lupatic ney.the individuals themaciv se ea ch the regions ome in the pity\u201d 3 ayalified 1 in re hi me EP fu otre one 1001 pet w Watch yoar tement, says t ÿadhiogion Times, or affects his: \u2018manifest in Et in apt on evidence after evi- ing that sanity did not Sait, in the \u2018the nivs Var os Dixtos du, es may rer a0 constitu wo ds, fancies | EFFECT \"STRESS TMPULÉE emen: > and foibles were ll characterized\u2019 by him OF THE sie Tak Some will too as evidences of sanity in mild forme, | Any departure from normal cond off their flames an d gesticulate with them and in all his experience, be said; he had evidence of insanity,technically, at- \u201cSept for a \u2018while and then put them on again, repeati t the worthy physician is to be believed people pass through life without.lapses of Some amet D'atéaapt convermtion vi at there are many ingan ple to be found insanity.\u2018It may show itself in harmless n movements, outside of asylum Pl harmless, it is gecentricities, in a mania for some fad, and, id na ous Nu arte the dress or Ta ond true, but none the! less insane.n short, in wore form of eceemtricity nl ir .conversatiôn \u2014Méurier, an \u2018authority on nervous, dis which, to\u2019 the\" trained \u2018evs\u2019 of aUeniat, it- ° hich have become (eames rand.of \u201cntefhational reputation, \u201chas tome 2506 to the, highest.Brain regi i+ i i pe.ri nées could \u2018said; that the initidl impetus of vital ea- bas been ived, iy her bri Adin Ge: in eos a, ai alll Showing 10 pacity and: well being given at the begin- # Permanent bias in the Vhen ther}: expert in nervous diseases the instabil- wing of life-by parezits, i red to t insanity is but slight, the ient mia t highes initial i impetus given by two rolling balls pe may not be aware of it.pete on.Ba Ho oomtres hl contd 8 Jeve) plain or tatde.pue Each starts out on ad Ny! friends Co acquaintances in, : its rolling journey wit certai locity le know tha ey notice somet LEFT \u2018 Mr: Dun given it the start.This velocity, owing out of the ordinary in his conduct, whic Cormick, RY ent: Meer Workman to the friction resistance which it meets, May depres and alarm him, or he may pass oid Grand Recorder A.T.Patterson, of the -will constantly dimjnish until finally the lance as only a whim wich: bas no impor- ; Ancient Order of United ° : ions ai WAIED tent dayt > ace over which it pisses: Sore balls wi control \u2018his of her actions and conduct to\" AE keep on the straight\u2019 line and end on that some extént.It may not be known to the- : line while others muy.diverge.So it ia individual, but ie ape to be known to some ty.the menial capacity or brain vital [rend or sequaintance.Thers are hundreds HS AIR F UND , friende used, BA ) NATURE HAS ENDOWED.MAN a moment itmsaies\u201d hos the fear for 1 LAR LSA L.* With certain capacitits, which are, flicted with & mild form of insdnity, other.\u2018and conileting szences, ergy ok | One of he he greateat factors.abi i! Being, that oh ta ein a pnt of well stability, that tin.sahity or insanity, is \u2018ef.: ordinary stresses fron: his environment.and § ronment.Each individual devotes'is of-.(.Thin Haine\u201d on.tHe: 0 Kopi as or 26t maintain his his mental equilibrium, l'Conduet forts ta tablish tt environment best suit\" Cham bly.1 mn mow open.PE Catton or 27 e ke is determined rand 2 ated by the high- | get.in the find le for St object ie Pace at the Star Otic, Te St.Hames Street, on ed devants, of e brain, and every mark: monly too great for another individual, who the afternoons of Monday, aesday and Ê parture from ncæmal conduct is attri- iy compelled to th \u20ac, od h Wednesday of cach week during the sca- utable to some stress which haa heen auf.succumbs, b keen © pace sel, and he son.hetween the h of three and four ciently potent in ita reflect upon the high- cumbs, because the environment best o'clock.Evety appl} must be accome ions to provolte.a departure from suited for the stability of hie - panied with a cert} from the cler mot activity.to'eccantricities of coñduet | {78 is absent.Toiillustrate thigWiore §WgF.man to whose ch the applicant Thick by dence of yprebral disturbance, Nady of everyday seearrence Bansal.ve ko from abs he a \u201cat ne star Those parts of the hemor pin ail.nike, for example, « man who is a TRE Sabre.ja administered by which have developed \u2018gradually for a long conn ul manufacturer.Né, .mental pro a a vo jun street of men and wome ncluding period of time, countdd by ages, are the narles, Interest Inost atable and most sible to resiat disturb: ound Tn aihe whirl of.Puce He hss in the welfare and ng of children.di outaide influences, : This is proved in hin factory soothes mad és bal mer city for a lo ide.away fram cine ©.je dase o the lower wegions of the briin, clearly \u2018and best \u2018ander.\u2026 a8 dren and mottérg af evisitine doctor Rive way very: much léts -readily Such au environmék advises to 8 oo Ries the higher regions, which, compared mind.and he See Bb it ei où à 1et\u2014For t with the time of develtypment of lower re- p the J \u2014For sm pi fe peo gions, \u2018are of the most recent, and hence fen eon, IL an d Sh aren Por ti x Sethers with che the least stable and first to yield to in but, as often bappens he \u2018pines tnd 2 Brd\u2014For chiiaren ternal or external streqses.The degree fretful and irritable and n Til to N°88, and whose.stability of the\" highezt: regions; or other | his friends.He is away fps ÿ means to enable 1) resist, varies in Individuals, but, Lu vitonment, and is ro is prope For nil te\u201d ng eon ess, is always more or less un- \u2018which\u2019 stresres upon his highet regions larger amounts Fôpor nd vo According to Maurier, every man and irritates them.They produce a rons Contributions 8 2fient.tothe Star \u2018WOmAn is n his conduct which is a: departure from Office.185 \u2018St.eet: Btar Branch *LIABLE TO BECOME INSANE bis former normal activity.Office, corner 8t.\u201cCatherine \u201c |8 .i Lcd the stress or shock i is profound HE 18 TECHNICALLY INSANE: \u2018{: Honourary vi ddl?\u201cares elirium which accompanies another -person would: \u201craving.craig.if: bs\u2019 , : 2 4 vrenkening diseases offer -e-sufficient illns- nd to spend Hd go hours Sy | ~ oo ale: the fiehtineae is Certain For a \u2018under the noige of the factory.The in- - i © Sr ditions, A common à bank = \u2018an exam: panne struggles in the industrial world, both Ï 3» ple-of int 1 stress, and is insanity, pure here and abroad, where masterful minds are Ÿ & compelling the masses to keep tosthe terrific 4 | a Simple, though; ba pily, only tempor- pace they have set set fre them in 1 their pri | \u201cA ia rt er nder the ordiniey cnrs and worries of to rurtound t ited hemaelves w à the Soviron: | every day: life, the daily! routine of exist- P°° ron and ve, i6 driving hon: - of a Ce ntur y ence, \u2018unaccompanied by \u2018any event which Welk worth.oe Satay : dreds oF men and women int insane every \u2014 - would tend to increase nervous activity, | Jeri it becomes a qu 1 hg Tp Rpt et sch as shocks; bad nevi).\u2018distressing acci- | really a gainer for this intense.a La % funfailing service) serious consideration whether eme a er ; a5 eta, and even She excitement - due > to the hearing of good news, individuals.done han paid b eh ce\u201d show .Fore, will show a difference in their resnonsive- themaeives ini rn.va s according to the we e stresses \u2018which break upon the mental idioryncraey of t individuel.One Ge ems to\u2018 shores \u201cof the iron brain.regions\u2019 during all of the waking hours Pre normal brain Sonne the cig top Sons vine tro Th e 1 show.ne ne roue (change\u2019 from the prevediog day or days.\u201d ; Nothing of un- he got into the habit, \u201cBut, op L \u2018coul \\ ue ness will be notes oted.IF there be extra dincovered.it would | robebly be le activity it ae always bé; normal and its that in the b inning i exciting \u2018cause \u2018easily tracedble to some un- something (suffering.fro; the sols a: usual event, \u201crendily understobd and its stress) and fouud restrain: | Sou result\u2019 upon - \u2018thé brain inteUicitsie.] Or the other hand, ee al with the chimneye, a rel vot di ideas & less stable brain, tae is,: with the high- taught him to repeat at i ions\u2019 more | more responsive until the chim countin Pine w sored, VI an 0 the type Tod \u2018men- ed as & precedent to Mee 5 prés Pos |} 1 martes a> 'dej:ree of excite- Another and a commoit audience tenir.- or {respon out of propor- weakness is the inability fo.mental Hand to the effect whieh the | axciting cause, equilibrium when molded or # ériti-' or stress; t rentonably: tt prodnée.He | cised.The man said rgd ¢ \u201cgets.att Cin \u201d is \"wpokers.of as \u201cnervous\u201d rattled is: Under.ay Lo rt be | josie.a or \u201chysteri or.even -\u201cnuti'y.\u201d This is t of ie corse for the popular ex ion of thé: réamnition Pie fs ox oaks Wi Sheen.| of t unatable condition = \u201c a a eral tial in Là paire oes:not:tenlise fe ni- | sense thè evidencé of ity, in What: ror\u2019 until his employer Points | it but im is ie is\u2019 the pes \u201csd ree of us ie yes over te i «ch instances bes-become a fixed habit and -/ - \u2014\\ (À \u2014 - + eee FAW MU WAL A UY 3 UAL MEAT NEAR NN n(u(uluin(u(u(alnln(e JU ARRAS UAV $Y hall will come to a .state of res d' Morkmen, Te it approaches this a point à is ely diverge 2 a fople rho, Ras pass, for due etao bof Sta three a.new Toda ù the somewhat.from t rect course, in bis-or hey, si ord Thex will etaion 7i abo as it Tobe ah aie eventos of sur- way Fes Lhe.obe or penis \u201cwheels\u201d hich order: res ip m ub eight or . 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SPELL OUT THESE THREE CITIES YOU MAY - Jour ene! condition.\u201d To pay out diese big gold cash A - \u2014, \u201cSHARS IN THE \u2018DISTRIBUTION OF \u2018$1,000.00 ie are a 5 usure to uk We.ene Rave the ?circulation our -C WHICH WE ARE GIVING AWAY for doing a little work the world.In tbi fa of our vie a ers nd they must See Those Little Holes / for us.This you can do in less than one hour of your time, This and other most liberal offers are made to introd one 1 wa to get your fnagazine of the very best New York magazines into every home in the a, it you\u2019 a solve the peculiar way we have Unite States and Casads.WE DO NOT WANT ONE Pj pa the sbould hand CENT OF YOUR MONEY.When you have mado ov\u2019 the THIS IS THE ght AT PULILE.& op aiking.qui bout or again ow.\"would you?MWe names of these three cities, write them plainly on a podal - ; CLAIM \u2018that these three liges of dguree card and send it to us, and you will hear from us prompt! nm hg actually spell the names of three cities, SE RETURN MAIL.It may take an satire evening -0 solve Ears pean whe Ch 3 the three names, but STICK TO IT AND TRY\u201d GET YOUR SHARE OF THE $1,000.00.A copy of our high- class ONE DOLLAR MAGAZINE WILL BE SENT FREE to evaryone énsweriag this advertisement.Do not delay.Sond your answer in immediately.WE INTEND TO GIVE AWAY VAST SUMS OF MONEY in the future, just as we N in airiag ey \u201cprises of rent sums a of poner.v \u201cIt\u2019s so nice te be able to roast\u2019 fowl, bake onions, and plum puddings all together, withent any of M | them being tainted.\"You.ece Jack got me enc of McClary's Famous .Active Ranges last week, and ve e been testing it.All the roasting fumes escape | throng these little .\"holes in the back of the oven, and so keep the air pure.\u201c \u201cAnd you'd be surprised at the litle coal it burns.It's just a dandy Range, and I'll cosk Jack lots of good things with it.\u201d ' This is the kind of talk that kas made the FAMOUS ACTIV the most popular Range in Canada.oo Made in 42 styles and sizes., Free Pamphlets from our local agent or ncarest house.- NEW YORK, July.18 \u2014 Mr, 3: Pier- pont Morgan, the -lion- of, Wäll- \u2018atroet-bas been in a terrible rage this week.Tha thyests of thé&steel-workers té atrike- and \u2018paralyse./ his thousand million\u201d industry; tha\u2019 bur Ying of Lome of his \u2018sub-managers in ditep ing to perpetuate Jabôër feuds brought\u201d from olden times, and the big drops in the prices\u2019 of stocks, including his pet securities, bave worked the old man\u201d into a frenzy.His explosions of ath are said to have fairly shaken the: giters of the Drexel Building, at the odériér- of Wall and Broad streets, and to\u2019 hav échoed out among the -\u2014\u2014 eurbetone brokers - in tbe street.Mr.Mor- : gan is also said to have snubbed the new railwa \u201cNapoleon,\u201d - Mr.E.H.Harriman, \u2018for whom he bas # spect \u2018less use.Mr, Harrimad 1 the pi a Pa forces in their raid sgaiftst cific aix weeks ago and is now orig.on getting a place in the directo of the latter, but ît is Snderetood that Mr.Morgan does not | want anything to do with him, and hence the reports are revived that the Ni Northern Pacific.war is to Dee Harri- man interest unde : bh trong | Sto me give i 6 time and l'attention it descrvos.8, If you are su solving it Write the names of the threo cities 2 and sen: be just as are.will be a foolish for on pass you e it some of your leisure time, EvocréS THO GHT recently awarded FREE GOLD PRIZES : Mrs.v.M Laehlin, Fwonty-third Street, Pittaburg, Pa, @130.60; Mr.O, ¥.Ackerman, Hill, N.H., $135.00; Mr.Fred.Pease, 148 Atkinson Street, Bochester, N.Y., $195.00; Mr.George Corbett, Fire Islands, Nova Scotia, Canada, 080.00; H.GC.Hare, 49 Wisconsin \u201cAvenue, Columbus, O.91,780.08 (this includes the 8950.00 Cabinet Grand Upright Plaad); W.Kettle, 9705 Carson Street, Pittsburg, Pa., $190.00; Miss Martha Gregory, 3 Park Street, Herwalk, Conn., $105.00; Mrs, John Just, Box 7, En- field, N.H., $100.00.We could go on and point hundreds of names of people who have gained large sums of money L Your mare À TON depends entire! rie Dear.2 momen ment\u201d SEES 6 TO SOLVE THIS FER: PLS LIRE ru: Many of t the le we have recently \"Distributi you can do so, write tbe names of the three ci and your full address plainly in à letter and mail it to us, and you will hiear from as promptly by retura mall.Money is a pondre = 58 Eee 258 Es.a 5 3% = M£Ciary ManufacturingCo NE ee Morgan the Taster sent | LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL.WINNIPEG, | : - VANCOUVER, & & ST JOHN N.Bout word to Mr.Harriman, who was cool-ÿ\" - R & Ww, KERR.Special Agents for Montreal.4, > that we croes! ti to and win th \u201cWould \u2018not A and would ned have - the- HE gp se as as fo.3 5% J hold 6n Northern ach, tensive purchases! of Europe, and it is hoa to cot dn ace can be obtained between the warring actions unless Mr.Harriman chooses to take a back seat and let some one else stand for him.When he called at Mr.of à large sum of ner It diwaye grand an liberal offers, 01 OUR BIO CASE PRISES have Eivdgennd the hearts many persons who needed the \\oney.need mens Io give attention to this special Finis k minute.ou can- ES olve write us immedia en DÉLAT.Aléres ROBINSON PUBLISHINOQ CO., 24 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK OITY.some that it will amply pay you to TRY AND SPELL OUT CITIES.Brains and energy nowadays are winning many Golden Prizes.Study it very - 01,445 .®OTAL .,- , 281,052 Yaflly Average .56,810 Woerly Star Last Week .119,496 ému OF 7 DAILY > 400, 547 os the ave above fgures.are excluded æv- usand su or less eph scrip ons regarded as SATURDAY, JULY 13.1801.> 2 zo An + \u201c A SUMMER CITY.The thousands of tourists from the Unit- od States who come to Montreal every summer have an appreciation of facts that tome even of our own people do not fully Pealize, i.e., that Montreal is one of the mbat charming summer cities on the con- A of North America.>The weather is occasionally warm, but \u201cthe daye of awful deadly scorching, such \u201c2#: many of the large cities of the United \u201cBtates.suffer from, are entirely unknown With ue.The evenings are invariably cool enough for outdoor enjoyment, and in the -hottest days there is ever a breeze and com- \u2018fort in (he shade.* This happy condition from a climatic standpoint is due to the fact that we are \u2014@n an island with the moving waters of broad rivers surrounding us.Where the \u2018the tenement house distric te they suffer the discomforts always ito be associated with summer life among the poor in large cities.In the higher parts of the city and in the ruburbe, the shade trees and cool lawns are frequent, everything is restful to the eye, évol and comfortable.The rar and carriage drives around the mountain or in either direction along the banks of the -moble river are ideal excursions.The number and, on the whole.attractive charae- healthy condition of shade trees, the ppres upon acres of beautifully kept pri- -wate grounds give Montreal the appearance of a mighty bower when viewed from am sminence.The many handsome specimens t architecture, rising majestically above the Tee tops, illustrate the refined taste of those who have made the chief rity of Canada, also a \u2018beautiful city.The great Mount rotin arte Park js a civic .pleasure ground, where thy pépul tion of a London itself be ile almost be st.in lovely nooks, walk through shady ths, or recline on the green sward and ook out on the noble panorama stretching before the eye, a vista of beautiful build- ngs and winding river, with one of the world\u2019s greatest bridges in the mid-distance, .and the blue mountains melting into the «djouds in the background.Well\u2018 may all cities of the continent envy us our \u2018Mountain Park.\u2018+ 'Thep, there is in what we have long known as Logan's Park, now Parc Lafon- : faine, n beautiful area of charming recrea- {ton grounds, where the resources of art =.fashioned pretty groves and rool vals and lawns ever green and refreshing to the eye.The nearness to places where there there are facilities for boating and bathing, fishing and the other attractions of sub- \u201curban life, while within easy reach of all \"the conveniences of a great city are not to be found combined i any other place we _ know of, as they dre in Montreal.- The summer garden performances in the \u201cpinces on the river front, the people\u2019s picnie grounds on St.Helen's Island, where the \u2018genial waters of the St.Lawrence woo the tired to refreshing swims, all go to make Jife in Montreal a charming one in summer.The little touch of old Europe we find in the manners and language of our \u201cFrench fellow citizens adds piquaney and \u201cFnterest to the city in the minds of our \u201cvisitors, too.We formerly spent much money in giving \u201c- grand winter carnivals, and building ice \u201cpalaces, and having snowshoe\u2019 processions end such winter sports, until Montreal be- eame noted as one of the world\u2019s winter eities.We found we were thus giving people abroad the impression that Canada was a land of ice and snow, and Montreal never saw a time when the eun did not glisten - upon the sparkling frost.For this reason \"we Rave dropped our winter carnivals, and.the idea has been taken up by other cities \u2018in the country adjoining us, where they have greater extremes.of ¢old than we have ~here.But the full value of Montreal as \u201cme of the most delightful summer cities on the continent is not yet fully understood, a \u201csufficiently widely known.THE FRENCH REPUBLIC.- To-morrow many of our fellow citizens celebrate the establishment of the.Re : Fe \u2018tand\u2019ot theïr omgie.~~ t is ah opportune moment to reflect up- i, the history of this third Republic, es- /hbitebed in the throes of mational anguish pi the most disastrous period of the à interneceve, as Well as external etrife; hands of his nephew and lem when President avre, as Premier, penced the.arduous tssk of restoring geetic concord and interna tonal amity, 4.Fane been threatened with a recürr- bof the fever of revolution, but it would a that to-day.the Republican system of nda ore generally accepted, My the hation hi Fire than it has ever been before, dou: 1870 toi 1899, France has had ao less ha.thirty-two Prime Ministers, of whom population is closely herded, as it were, in of the public squares, the abundanae | 4 sgainst ) Only FetlfeiNd ing 1877, hen Rid da r of.resction ; obabir.tn height, the os Cabinet waged \u201cthree\u201d Je Gen ze Rophebouët.succeeding the Due de Brog and: being, within :the yor.succeednd by -Dufaure, -H hae-been- of-the- ut Premier, M.Waldeck-Rous er of his office.Considering that he has navigated the Ship of State safely through \u2018the shoals of the Dreyfus case, and the | auicksands of a violent anti-British agitation, we may credit M, \\Waldeck-Rousseau with the possession of talent, as well aa good fortune.The immediate difficulties before him, seem those which relate to the distribution of taxation upon the one hand and to the relations of France with the Papacy upon the other.A recent writer in the London Spectator has been making some very interesting remarks upon the French Presidency, a few extracts from which it is seasonable to quote, \u2018Fhe French Presidenc had a v curious and unexpected event, whic is well worth the atiemtion of Constitution- mongers.It was fully tended when the office was originally established in 1871 that the President of the Republic should ve the powers of a Continental Monarch should possess a general initintive, an should act upon the two Chambers as a guiding and restraining influence.He chooses the Ministers, and they are responsible to him, he is supreme head of the Army, and though he bas no veto, and no power of dissolving without the consent of the Senate, he can remonstrate with the Chambers in a message, which.if he possessed the ear of the electors, would be more effective thon any Premier's speech.The world mindful of the.history of France and of the instinct of Frenchmen for believing in persons rather than institutions, thought.that the President would be.if not the real ruler, at least the most important person in the Republic, It turned out otherwise.M.Thiers, it is true, supported as he was by the confidence of Europe as well as by i8 own genius, was nearly a monarch; and had Marshal MacMahon been a sincere Republican, or even a little more confident in is own capacity for statesmanship, he might have consolidated the Presi ency, an left it as stron as the rival inatitution of the United States.Grevy, however, who succeeded him, was only a selfish lawyer who thought that men could be \u201cmanaged\u201d but not controlled, aud that the first condition of popularity in a President was self- = effacement.When \"cit mé necesaury to remove him, he being too like a mean kind of Et, the Cham discovered that although removal was not contemplated by the Constitution, that document gave them one irresistible weapon.e majority of deputica could compel the ministry to re sign, and repeat the process until, the machine being brought to u deadlock.the President must either depart or strike a d\u2019etat\u2026 They -\u2014 used-this Grevy resigned, and from that moment the resident became a Constitutional monarch, who could indeed choose ministers, but could choose only such ministers as the Chamber was y to support.It.was impossible to maintain them against the Chamber.and the Chamber, inclined like all Continental Chambers tp make its power felt.dismissed Ministers on the smallest provocation, until a Cabinet which has lived two years is considered to have display- Ri unaccountable and unprecedented vital- Ta the average Anglo-Saxon, the most \u2018rémarkable feature in recent French hia- \u2018tory, is the absence of any man of striking personality who has made any vivid | lasting impression upon his time.Gambet- ta, like Gladstone, appears to be still without a successor.Neither President, Premier, Parliamentarian or General has sue- ceeded in awakening strong personal at- , tachment , from a great populace.It is \"largely due to this fact, we believe, that \u2018the third Fi\u20aciich Republic bas been \u2018spared the great trials and the eventual fate of its predecessors.Another reason, douht- less is that the peasantry \u2014 the rural population \u2014 is to-day comparatively happy and contented, and will give no support to the feverish excitement which veriodic- ally seem to outweigh the.judgment of the rest] scitizgns of.Baxi Morseilies, md othér {arent érban gebtrel » \u2018 France, to-day, has indeed regained her position among the nations without undertaking the risks of the much-talked-of \u201c\u2018war\u2019 of revenge.\u201d Her influence is necessary to the maintenance of that balance of vow- er in Europe, which is the surest guarantee for a continued peace, and it is difficult to see in what way she would be benefited cither by a change in her domestic form of Government, or by an outbreak cf international strife.Those who endeavour to promote or to aggravate discord between France and Great Britain are neither true patriots nor friends of the Christian civilization so much professed, » so little practised.The horses look like funny old ladies.in_ \u2018a burlesque, with their quaint little sun bonnets on, but it keeps the heat off the place where the head is hinged on to the back of the neck, and the animal does not mind hearing a horse laugh at his appearance.The resolution of the.Hygiene Committee to issue certificates to place on the sides of milk waggons of vendors who wish to have their business subject to inspection, is a wire one.It will enable people.to know that those baving such certificates are selling fresh milk, and\u2019 that their surroundings are sanitary.Thus the public will take their own risk in getting milk from dealers without certificates placard ing their carts.This will practically give the city inspectors control over the milkmen from \u2018the country.The necessity for some when one sees the- large amount of infant mortality, which doctors claims to be due to milk that is not fresh./ S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The defence of the Protestant missionaries to China, against the charge that they were the cated of tho npfising and .were guilty \u2018of \u2018conduct unbecoming Christians in seeking heavy punishment for the Chinese aid \u2018exgoosive i nity, hes.been given, to thé püblié.They point out, what history, unquestionably 1 moves that the Chinese ross: iid erin The objection was.so prière ent nioet fon cign .innovations \u2018in.China sore years that the Chinese Government, to avoid com: } plications, - the foilways which Eutopeans hdd built in the country, tore up the rails and dumped the rolling stock in: to the rivers.It was the resentment of progress forced upon them by other powerd that aroused the naturally suspicious Chins ese.The missionaries remind the public of the fact that it was the railways and si the good fortune - ir seau, to break the-time-record-of the hold-| \u201cI\"tle room, poure such regulation.will be apparent \u201cAh, \u201cBelieve me fully when 1 swear By eav n apd alt the planets there, 1 ground you walk ont\u201d Which was quite trée! for Clara's And (Now is so tal).confiden ; Hes po the Jand- callecting fado beautw'\u2019s non-essential!\" ' Ten thousand Sores! think of that! \u2018 Though Clara's freckled, squat end and fat, You take my tip\u2014hot off _ 1 love the ground she walks oa TO THE LAST.There are friends who will atand by you to the last cent.\u2014Your \u2018our cent, not theirs.THE STRONG AND THE WEAK.weak.\u201d Bosrder\u2014\"How is this butter going to help this t THEN COMES THE TUG OF WAR.wiiobbs\u2014How do you get along with your \"Bobbs\u2014on.we pull together all right; he only trouble is it is generally in oppo- he directions._ PUNCTURED.First Cyclist (at Coney)\u2014\u201c See those yachtsmen, pumping thelr yacht!\" Second Cyclist\u2014\"Yes; she must have a .bad punoture! I just heard an old sadlor say, \u2018There she goes on on another tack I\u2019 ITS KINDLY DISINCLINATION.(Chicago Inter-Océan.) Fortifications or no fortifications, the United States could complete the conquest of.the Dominion In about three weeks if cared to do so but it it does not.! FLOR-ADORES.When ex-President Kruger was in \u2018Am- st the other day, \u2018young ladies strewed blossoms before him to tread Ypon Of course they were corn-flowers.\u2014 unch.A SUPERABUNDANCE OF INTBLLBCT.\u201cHas your country any really great thinkers?\u201d asked the tourist skepticaily.\u201cToo many of \u2018em,\u2019 answered the Kan- eas agriculturist.\u201cEvery once in a while we run across a man that's masquerading a8 a farm hand, but who doesn\u2019t want to do a thing but think.\u201d * A CHRISTIAN SC! SCIENCE CURE.Tom\u2014Mary, did I understand you that your attack of rhe cuted by.Christian Science so call Mary\u2014No, sir.The attack \u2018ot Christian Botence was cured by an attack of rhéuma- THE SEASONS.Teacher\u2014* How many seagons are there?\u201d Small mas\u2014\u2018Seven.\u201d Teacher\u2014' \u201cWhy, I know but four\u2014 spring.summer, Gutume and winter._What are the other three?\" Small Thomas\u2014\u2018\u201cSalt, pepper and mustard.\u201d i.CIRCUMSTANCES.ALTER.pare hat an effeminate boy young Doodley Yes.he\u2019s always smoking cigarettes.\u2019 \u201cHis cousin Mabel is quite the other extreme, very mannish.\u2019 *\u2018Is that so?\u2019 \u201cYes, she smokes cigarettes.\u201d PRACTICAL POLITICS.dore you not regret renouncing the devo- on of those men wh who gave so often cheer- ¥ you as thelr | \u201cNo, answered pro Fipino who had just taken the oath of alieglance, \u201cI have thought the matter over carefully.Ta rather have three meals a day than three cheers !\"* r 1 EVERYBODY BATISFIED.(Hamilton Herald.) The C.P.R.trackmen's ne ped the most succeseful event of the kl ESS Every day since the strike a he rs and ihe co y y have Peu creme and bot es PES nue to trium \u2018everything is so satisfactory aH hh would be almost a pity to to have\u2019 the dispute settled.soa A MODEL &C SCHOOL.Old Gentleman\u2014Do you mean to say your teachers never thrash you?Little Boy\u2014Never.We bave moral suy sion at our &chool.Old Gentleman\u2014What's cod Little Boy\u2014Oh, ve > Xo 1 nd st 4g] corners, and lo coh fr and ot made to write one patil) a amg ie send \u20ac times, and scolded at, and that's ANOTHER LEG.A young British officer in South Africa recently wrote home to his father: \u201cDear Father,\u2014Kindly send once.Lost another leg in a suit engage: ment and am in hospital without means.The answer was: you have lost, you ought to\u2019 be à accustomed a bl dy.thls time.Try to wabble along on any others you may have left.\u201d : : \\ SHERRY AND LOYALTY.A good story is going about in connection with the royal wine sale.re is, of course, à good deal of \u2018tasting.\u2019 but the quantity allowed is not large to the proposed buyer.Four enterprising gentlemen, however, got hold of a whole bottle for \u201ctasting\u201d purposes, and, reir] it into glasses.\u2018The ringleader had just proposed the King\u2019s heal when a voice was h \u201cI am sure, gentlemen.the King will \"po much obliged to u for your loyalty.\" Wak of a high Court official in charge \u201cot the sale \u2014Notts Daily _Guardian, POLITENESS.polite man in the country.\u201d a merchant yesterday.\u201cHe was run gril by another man on the street, .an, tipping his hat.said: \u2018If I ran into you, I your pardon.If you ran into me, don\u2019t-mention it.\" But I have a man that a sy.He is our agent in à northern town, and for some reason or other we failed to remit to him last month.Yesterday he wrote: me for.the.intrusion, but.ed my us ance and are wondering YL 1 Jo hot acknowledge receipt, I hum- Re tht mn at 1 have not re- ou en er that man got his money by return mal MANY WAYS OF DEFINING A Kiss.A kiss is an insipid and tasteless morsel, which becomes delicious and delectable In proportion as it is flavoured with love, .The sweetest fruit on the tres of fove, The oftener plucked the more abundant it grows A thing x use to no one, but much -prized b: The vaby's right.the Jover's privilege, the parent's benison and \u2018the hypocrite\u2019s mas That Which you cannot give without taking, and cannot take without Fiving The food by which the flame of love is - he flax of truce in the petty wars of courtship and marriage.The acme ot agony to a bashful man.The only known smack\u201d that will calm a sto A telegram t 0 the heart in which the system, | operator uses the \u2018sounding\u2019 & Nothing divided between two.Nôt enou ph for one, Just enough for two; too much The only oral \u201cagreeable two-faced ue tion under the sun, or the moon.el The sweetest lublal of the world's \u201cJan.wo mans most effective wfiethér to cadole the heart Se Tee control the rs of a husband of console tire Rriets \"ot chllahood.Something rather dangerous, Something rather nice, \u201cMy Dear Son As pe A the fourth leg, Landlady\u2014*\u201cThe strong should heip the le \u201cThey tell me that Boston, bas dhe.\u2018mast | n for fear you may thtok \u2018you Nave forwards |= À A\u2019 Perfect Nourishment for Babies in hot weather Ask Your Doctor.Sample dnd our Book for Mothers free.LEEMING, MILES & co., MONTREAL.18301 PUBLIC OPINION As Represented by the Pos, litical Papers.A LONG \u2018SUFFERING PEOPLE.(Vancouver Province, Lib.) ; Truly we Canadians are a long-süfferinit | people, and if meekness and bumility really: are numbered among the Christian virtues, we must be laying up much treasure in a.peter and bappier land.A short time a Canadian customs flag at Skagway\u2019 oe cut down by a tin-horn, who gained such a share of local notoriety as might expected.The local customs offices was amsured of his roght to fly the flag ovez; his office, but in order to preserve his own: ignity he did npt hojst the flag again until\u2019 he had received instructions from Ottawa.What instructions \u2018has he received?Of course the average Canadian would expect hat be would get word to hoist his and it up à ite.all the toughe a Hobos Alaska.But no; with tru resi; ation the Governinent at Ottawa s word to the customs officer to refrain from raising the flag if any local prejudice against it exists.This is the sort of thing that makes a loyal Canadian\u2019s gorge rise.It is mot the question of whether the flag is required there or not; the point is fhat an insult was offered the Canadian people; and the Government officers at Ottawn have been weak enough to let the insult go.These flag incidents are foolish enough things in their way, but the failure of the Canadian Government to insist upon the flying of the flag at Skag way should be felt as a personal injury by every Canadian: :., - a CONFEDERATION | \"PREVENTED AN.\u201cNEXATION.tTéronte.Mail and Empire, Cons.) Mr.Chemberiais\u2019 is.chided his declared.ve Confederation .us from anznexation pe] tion in the weigh.bouring republic.It is, perhaps, too much to say that, without Confederation, we su certainly bave become annexed.But t'is a fact that at the period of.Confedera- pe who ed to ab- tion the as one out.e British- American League put forth Canadian union as the glternati veto supers alts |.persone; were, adnocsting.a ee raccesded, the face of stro at to.3 There is pee , and that > that Confederation an had a truly Canadian spirit.y.have said for annexation thirty- four our years ago cannot be repeat How, + CANADA'S PREMIERS.& (The Toronto Globe.) ince Confederation the Premiership has been held by three Ontario men\u2014Macdon- ald, Mackenzie \u2018and Bowell; by two Quebec men\u2014Abbott and Laurier; and br two Nova Scotians\u2014Thompeon snd ipper.When we take int account length \u2018of ser- Ontario\u2019s predominence is much 867 to 1891, and for more than year- afterwards, in all 25 1-3 years out\u2019 f 34.Quebec, between Sir John Abpott and Sir Wilfrid Laiirier, has had 6 a years, and Nova Scotia a little more than\u2019 - two years.Of leaders of the two parties, four, Macdonald, Mackenzie, Blake and Bowell \u2014have been Ontario men; two\u2014Abbott and Laurier\u2014Quebec men; and three\u2014Thomp- eon, Tupper and.Borden\u2014Nova Scotians, RUINED BY THE TARIFF.og ue Report Cons.) = +\" reater.It held the Premiership continu- fl from 1 a à 800, Balcony 4 romeutre 50, Bal \u201cri euoer ZA Safe Monday.Tuesday and Wednoed Every Afternoon and Eve ning oy \u201c THE MAN FROM MEXICO\u201d Preceded by ** THE CAPE MAIL.\u2019 MINNIE M.ALLEN, (Second We Every Afternoon at 8.rum, POPULA Fei,-Up 9036.: Th Frida d Saturd Every Aaraoen sad Eve ming.> « END MR YOUR WIFE\" J And \u201cTHE CAPE MAF.\u201d a Bond, y PPALEYS PAL ATECHMOSCOPE : ERNEST A.EARL, Violinist ; TRAVEL VIEWS, Etc.Every \u2018Evening at 8.| FAMILY | 5 , General Managet/2;.[2 Mare mé 4 ¥ BOX SEATS ONLY RESERVED.WEEX Commencing Monday Afternoon, JULY 15.SIXTH WEEK IN MONTREAL AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF \"| THE F.F, PROCTOR BIG STOCK COMPANY ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL TWICE BYERY WEEK.j BER LIGHTS 10 qo anda Ja oe Production of oe 158.8 10; \u2014 \u2014 TOMS CABIN.PARK.ZL ARE.andoville in the land, 8-8 I Toe.adil \u2014\u2014\u2014 T - COME TO THE 15th, at 9 am.PRI Boxes (6 seats) $3.00, 4 = Grand Concerts = 3 BVEN]ING.1 MATINEE, | BY THE CELEBRATED \u201cKilties Band Advance sale of Seats will open\u2019 \u2018at the Star Branch Office, Monday, July CES\u2014Admisalon 10c and Le.Reser erved Seats, 300.IULY 18th, 19th: and: 20th Union Baptist Pine of the Sunday Bchonis pus and Tabernacle Churches and North Baptist Mission, to SHERRINGHAN PARK == = a ~ ours sall up Lake se Louts, 3 hours at bel Fark k, and 3 hours Sail Home Again.SATURDAY, JULY 20.San m., by Steamer \u201c DÜCHESS OF YORK,\u201d from Face] tof Duke 86 (transfer to Wentos- lop 8.6 T pad.ak.a at Doke St.For information, 161*7 EMMANUEL CHURCH, Cor.St.Catherine and Stanley Streets, Rev.J.B.Silcox \u201cWill preach at both services Sunday next.Evening subject, Whittier as a Teacher of Religion.\" (The American Presbyterian congregation will unite in abbve services).BVERYBODY WELCOME.: -\u2014ON\u2014 TUESDAY EVENING; July 16th, at 8 o*elock Mr.SHcox will Jive his impressive stere- optician lecture.ots\u2019 Paintings of the Life of Christ.\u201d ; Admission free.Collection.Everybody welcome.188 *1 The Equipment and Grounds of the | GRAND HoTeL, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ; are unsurpassed in Canada.Old and young are benefitted by a course of the Famous .Waters 163* : a Ty WOT \u2018COMPLEXION, ) SKIN, SCALP BLOOD POISON and URINARY DI oe a Ecze Pimol Dandru saperfucne Hair, Mois : be Ee or A oneyat drains and k 1 £ vitality, varl srmistions, diseases of the prostate Aad of tbe uretiral tracted, siricture treated by DR.H.J.BRODEUR, ox bw 130 Bleury Street, (Sa To e ir ata Sime Jo 8.905.i wv = SWAYNE\u2019S OINTMENT retieves and pormansutly 8 Office Hi éays.1.30 to Caren EEE > Sumber of ath pat thn Dei ng town à SE wit Jat \u2018twleve months for t ul tries have been hit bed by the erential Tariff, one of the, = in that town having lost peer on tite business by the importe rence: The under a3 odus Fo go on until tern that it ip.not our duty to eon- re te generously 40 pockets of foreign Ee ere ie! employment for all pur.young men antl women cannot be ned in Canada.: SN OTTAWA CHIEF OF POLICE.» (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, - Ju 13.\u2014 The charges rered agai Chief of ove owell, which it was thought would be filed yesterday will not now be handed in- until Monday., Judge McTavish, chairman of Boa Police, lice Commiseionery will until the first of the week.It is ex that he will then, call a special meeting of of thé boird to cobgider the charges.ief Powell \u2018will be allowed a reasopable time to prepare his de ence.AN OTTAWA WILL.(Special to the Star.) im AWA, July, 13.\u2014The late Aime .La- | haise left an estate valued ot $12,333 to hie.a Evangeliste Lahaise, of Lahaise Bros.wes granted an order for .probate this morning,\u201d va .TRS DATED YRARS 260 \u2018AFtom .the: parler of July, 31871.) Reports trom Orange riots in New York show there were 130 killed and wounded.Annual plenté in \u201ca.of St.Patrick's Orphan |- Asylum held on Me.Howler's groynds.Toad Committes recommend extension of Prince Arthur, Lorne avenue and Ghuter at.Wiikle Collins fs eñigaged upon à now' novel, which he will Rroduée as & play before publication.The opinion of the City Attorneys given thit two magistrates me Nad troops: oalled out and under arms all of riots, exéeedéd their duty.and the city was not liable for the expenses.City Council decide not to\u2019 pay the volsateers' bIIL - \u2014\u2014 FA a - 0\u20ac vi nr tmp AY ok slaction- day in anticipation |.PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION AT QUEBEC.16th to 21st September, 1901.its dUc, Children A Le RE ter oor fox a , Large Grove Bwis 3, he Shelter, COMING\u2014¢¢ OUR NAVY.a Good Bos The Largest ver Hela, 5 $15, 000.00 IN PRIZES.Reserve Your Space Early.CO.E.DUBORD, President.On M.A A-A.- FIBLD EVENTS\u2014PROFECSIONAL.Quoits, 38, 4.Putting heavy stone, 23 Ibs, $10 Throwing 86 1b.- weight, for height, se » ng the © Saber 1 tary competition.23 prizes.Wrestling match, 3250.© AMATEUR.Throwing 56 ht, 2 Rung 1 16 tb.®nal Brite prizes, \u2018ootbail ; Matehsr Association: R: a roc es match, 2 prises hoes TOP Roel, §8,.$6.$4 years), LH years), Shean ft.Francois Xavier street, on or befor Bry Tesu\u2014Professional events, entry, and 25 cents for each subsequent ADMISSION, Throws er, 16 ibe, sie, a tone p.$10, 5 © Running high 2 .ap.2 pri: BEE ARLE in mais PLATFORM EVENTS PROFESSIONAL.- M etre thaper Highland Fling.In ¥ Highland Costume dé 10 Ghillie te sta in Highland Costume (over 16 h Reel, in \u201cHighland Costume (over 18 Trews, w Highiana Contume {owes T6] gatiors Hormnpipe, in costume (aver 16 vu), 87, 35, 94.P.T.LEGARE, c.-Treas.Caledonian: Games Saturday, 3rd Aug., 1901.GROUNDS, WESTMOUNT.AMATEUR.: : in Highland costume (une der 18 years), each competitor to play March, Strathspey and Reel, 3 prizes Fingtarch.Fling, boys and\u2019 girls under 10 ÿ years, 3 Bbean Tr Trows, boys and &lris under 16 years, 3 amie \u201cCattum, Boys and Girls under 16 years, prises bo , Horapipe.in costume, under 18 years, TRACK EVENTB\u2014AMATEUR.Boys\u2019 race sons of members, under 12 years, 3 A Ba AP ne, Cie frig bloycle vase 2 ors prises, 880 yards foot race, 2 Hurdie race, 1 nl oa izes.prizes.One mile foot race, 2 prises.Bagpipe ' Competition, Nn Highland Costume Fi î 1 .zen.(over 16 years cach competitor to play One pile Dicyole 36,2 prime SPECIAL EVENTS \u2018\u2018Leitch\u2019°.Cup for Championship Highland ng.\u2018Stewart\u2019 Cup for Champlonship Bagpipe Play« 1 a f thall Match.: 1 aggregate number 5 by \u2018any (Athletic Associg- tion in the Amateur even \"Mackay\" prize for litany competition.»r- ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 31st, \u201cGa and competitors must place their entries in the hands of the Secretary, W.C.McAlister, 0 e that date.entry.amateur events, 50 cents for firet = 35e, and 80c.event; 1631 (AND Foxe en CBILDREN 300.TAKE A HOLIDAY.JULY 20, 1901, \u201cCOME.WITH Laurie Engine Lo; s Employes - OTTERBURN PARK.TRAINS AT 9.15 AND 1.30.+ 108 2 Jaw _ __ + pis te DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MôRBUS.- Taking the Radway's Ready Relief in in er will in a moments cure spe, Spasms, oy Stomach, - Nau- ven, cree Malarial Fevers, Sick | Hesdache, Colle, Flatulenoy : and.all In'erna! Pains.i Externally \u201cfor \u2018 Rhounististh, Noufal- gis, Sciatica, Sprains, Bruises, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Insects, Sunburns, Burns, Tootbache, Headache, Pains in the Back, \u2018the application of to o the part or parts affected will insgantly.relieve and soon cure the sufferer of these complaints.* Sold by all druggists.- RADWAY-& ce, Montreal.Ti CARBOLIC SE SOAP Strs.Ocean, Persig,.For Street, phi That Hise + VACATION TRIPS .Ci UP THE RIVER AND LAKES, 0 a, Meibonrne and Alexandria, \"RIVER D.GULF, - Strs.Canpan, Bonavista and Atlantic, poly to, E.HENEY, Gen\u2019 8.8, Agency, 116 St.Peter ALI.LIN me TO.HUROPEL.Our Entire Stock of \u201cWe are about to remodd our .of all or nearly all our.la ar and the people carry\u201d \u201cover stock.The enterprises that came in for the first at tacks of the Boxers, sma that .the Chinese was destroyed by the insurgents.The mik¥ sionaries suffered becausd they were in the, interior of the country and could not reads ily wet away; but thoes who did escape were! iors to do s0 through the friendliness.of Lk SST égainet on custom house, ah representing foreign trade.| eyes The thunder-elwp of the 1! whi oh inevitably follows the aT of the, A report at \u201cnesdiiuarters ï ES acting on of * Romeo What the child receives free, what.(Kb jours man steals and what the.old mai \u201cone drop that Aüniélli ovge whén \u201cWie: itp | of Lone love, fs \u2018fur o whic two heads Are.DOE than i A Modern \u2018Notion In Housekeeping te oe \u2018We have i, à apeclal aparatos x Carpets.A Tittle prise d0Dper sad var em beautiful R.PARKER & CO., ici oor kates.Montréal, que.I BEST FOR THE & .Sold by ll Chums, Sar, Bs.+0 CALYVERT & Co, Bagesd.At a Sacri e a great Tho wide\u2019 to : purchase mw MONDAY, Jus oh ice.dyn opie te EE premiseé.the pie Du J Asli ME aan es Ha ad spun, + me dE BE tt Fi.4:7 y I Tr nt { OM al Cocoas- of: \u2018the Dominion come and- Chocolates, Icings or Cakes, etc.Queen\u201d ° Degsert Chocolate Chocolate Ginger, Chocolate Wafors, ete.\u2014Are , absolutely pure fine goods.Ask your | .\u2014Grocer for them.Manufactured by.gown g9.; Limites, ee a Coronto.Handsome Household Furniture Costly Cabinet Grand Piano, Best Carpets, Oil Paintings and Engravings, Japauese Screen, Ornaments, Ete., Eto.The subscribers are favoured with instructions from K.BOISSEVAIN, ESQ.CONSUL-GENERAL OF THE NETH ER- LANDS FOR CANADA, ta sell at his resi den 44 METCALFE AVE, \u2018WESTMOUNT.Wednesday Morning, July 17th, In part: Magnificent Cahinet Grand piano, by Everert Piano Co., of Boston, cost Bandsome drawing room set, odd chairs, ____Qentre tables.costly pactaur cgbinet Jap anese screen, cosy corneys, curtains, plush portiere: primers.\u201cbrie.a-brac, etc.; massive B.rd ex» tension dimug table and \u2018walmit dining Brus-els rug couch, dinner and tea iver ware and cutlery.etc.bedsteads, wire springs and .ladi \"dressers, chamber ware, Turkish rugs, wire cots.bookcases, wicker listand, Brussels stalr carpets, _man .refrigerator,, ga-den Doak.Jaws \"mower, gas stove and kitchen su \u2018Sale at 1 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY.188 2 \u2018 Auctioneers.Auction Sale \u2014OF\u2014 Handsome new Axminster, Wilton, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, Eng- ah Olictoth, Linoleums,Curtaias and Partieres, Plan Fancy Goo ote.Also Handsome Fu roliure aad House Furnish- \u20ac.ut reserve at our rpams; 341 =od 243 | TUESDAY à AFT 'ERNGON, Jyly16t y Bak py DONNELLY.- Auctionears.«Goods at private sale auction \u2018prices during Gris month.163 2 Trade Sale Dry Goods, Cathie Gente Furnishing Goods, Woollens and Worsteds, Felt and Straw Hats, Boots and Shoes, &c.At Auction, At Our Salesrocoms, Noa 86 \u2018and 88 FR PETER STREET, vod On WEDNESDAY, July 17th, AT 10 O'CLOCK À.M.Sale without any reserve.Liberal terms.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT.NOTICE.re V.E.TRAVERSY & CO.and LE- VEILLE & CO., Montreal.Sale by auction at No.68 St.James st, Montreal.on MONDAY, ZND JULY, 1901, at 11 o'clock: - Btock of lumber in yard, No.263 Ottawa street Rolling stock .\u2026.-.\u2026.\u20262gecseecs Stock of lumber at mil, Na.13 Josephat st Sash and door lumber, unfinished .o , $1272.11 940.00 Book debts, per list.The sash and door factory, No.13 Jo- sephat street, with all the necessary machinery in running order.KENT & TURCOTTE, : .97 8, James st.! MARCOTTE BROS.163 \u20ac daw Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In red.E LAFOND, m a.Lawrenve st.| Mont Sale by auction at No.69 St.James at.Montreal.on WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, 1901, at 11 o'clock: Stock of gent\u2019s furnishings, tweeds and serges .$1161.95 - Fixtures .193.83 : \u2018 Book debts, per list $70.59 Btore will be open on 36th.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 Bt.James at.MARCOTTE BROS., 418A, with right In the Underwriters\u2019 Sale Various Marks and Sizes Ex.SS, \u2018* NORTHMAN, \u201d whom it may concern The Dock opposite the Custom House, On Monday, 15th July, ,\u2026.- At TWO o\u2019¢lock p.m.2 a _.| WALTER MM.KEARNS, - \u20181688 7: °C _ Auctioneer: Damaged ugar 1000 Bags Granulated Sugar will be sold by public auction, for account of .on TRADE SALE som Wednesday, 17th inst, at ten o'clock d.nt;, without reserve, and in lots to suit the trade, at our rooms, St.James street, a general stock of dry goods, muslins, prints, dress goods, umbrellas, shirts, braces, lace, embroidery, handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery.straw hats, underwear, tw , serges, suitings, etc.Also 60 cases of concentrated lye, 60 cases of lobsters, 150 cases of canned apples, and many other goods.Terms liberal MARCOTTE BROS.183 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Pera raf.ot Clament eur and Decarie, of St.Henry.Are tn will sell by blic aucti at No.69 St.James st., Mon a on Thursday, the 25th of July, 1901, At Eleven O'Clock A.M.the following immovables, assigned by Clement Lafcur, one of the above-named ins.vents.viz 1.Three lots of ground In the City of £t.Henry.known and designated on the official plan and in the book of reference for the Par- lah of Montreal.in the County of Hochelaxa, under numbers nineteen hundred and seventy- one (1971), southwest half at nineteen hundred and seventy (8.W.of 1970), and nineteen h red and seventy-five aura with butldings thereon erected and bearing number 113 to 121 St.Augustin street.and stone foundation «f that factory, No.110 Turgeon, formerly occu- pled by the insolvents, and burned lately.One lot of ground in the City of St.Henry, known and designated on the above named official plan and book of reference under number nineteen hundred and sixty-one 1981), Macs tain \\ ins\u2019 40\" Bet An front\u2019 on\u2019 RN \u201cAuiubtin i 20 .fqet in depth rorr-8t.i Hmoke Bt.with outidines thereon erected and Dearing number 117 to 125 of said St.EmeHe st.3.One lot of ground in said City of St.Henry known and designated on the above named offi- clal plan and book of reference as part of number two thousand and nine (pt.of 2009), containing 20 feet In front by 45 feet In depth, lish measure, and more or less, bounded : front by Bourget street, in rear and to the northwest side by the remat!nder of said lot and to the other aide on the south- cast by the lot No.2010.with a wooden house thereon and \"bearing.Bumber 70 of sald 4.One lot of ground known and designated oa the above- named offical plan and book of reference, under number nineteen hundred and forty-three (1043), with balding thereon erected and bearing No.43 Maria street 5.Three vacant lots of rou.situated at St.Joseph of Bordeaux, known and designated on the afficlal plan and book of reference for the Parish of the Sault aux Recollet, uncer numbers two hundred and twenty-four, two hundred and twenty-five and two hundre] and twenty-six (294.2253, 238) of the official sub- \u2018division number three hundred and twenty- three ( a One plece of land In the City of Montreal, with a stone front house.bearin ng Nos.2463 to 2465 Notre me street, known and designated on the official plan a erence for St.Antoine ward of the sald City of Montreal.as the northeast part of lot number four hundred and eighteen-A (N.E.part of 8A), con- talning said piece of land about 30 feet in front by an Irregular depth on the southwest fine and regular of 124 feet on the northeast back 27 feet, the whole English measure, and oh x le presently fenced, bounded in front by Dame strest west, in rear and dn the Prorthenst side Pro lot number.four hundred and nineteen (419) and on the southwest side by the remainder of sald No.passage mitoyen.For further particulars apply to Jine, measuring at nal Ih, SIEGFAIED HIS IMPRESSIONS OF CANADA AND THE U.8.\u2014 He Declares French Influence is Increasing in Canada and That Sir Wilfrid Laurier is Responsible for it\u2014Says Americans are Beating the British in Canada.\"PARIS, July 13.\u2014 Senator Jules.Bieg- fried, former Minister of Commerce, who terview he referred to :tbe great pleasurd he had \u2018derived from his reception in Canada.ada a grand industrial future./ said: he found Canada ng more and more a lield of action for Americans, who were beating the British in their own colony.He paid a glowing tribute to the immense commercial and industrial expansion of the United States, which, he said, would be further increased by the system of trusts.Nevertheless, the le of Europe must not allow themselves to be too easily dazzled or frightened.He pointed to a well known trust as an example of capital inflated to twice or treble the cost of the amalgamated Stablishments, and he guestioned whether male could be Pai on such inflated capita e Sénaté could ean a in America they knew a Cade and spoke Baglin; wise it was useless for them to emigrate.France, continued the senator, had every reaton to maintain good relations with the United States, and the best means of go doing wan to carry through the commercial convention.He urged France to accord the United: States the minimum tariff, which: ravided would secure her ties.on all su rior French pradust *\u201cAmericans,\u201d said the senator, \u201chave changed in recent yeare.The idea of treaties of commeree is now daily gaining ground.I met with considerable sympathy in favour of a more liberal economic policy.France must take into consideration the \u2018amour- propre\u2019 of the United States, which she had overlooked at the time of the His- pano-American war.\u201d OTTAWA CITY LIGHTING.Agreement Between City and Consumers\u2019 Electric Company Signed.Lo jal-to-the-Star) -\u2014\u2014 + - \"OTTAWA, July 13.\u2014The a t between the city Ottawa the Conn.mers Electric C day by all the members of the Company and an accepted cheque of $3.000 forwarded to the city treasurer, $2,000 having already deposited.This makes the necessary guarantee of $5,000.The agreement was signed by all the members of the company, J.McRae, J.B.Fraser, Alex.Fraser, Ruseell Blackburn, H.K.Egan, Hiram Robinson and W.C.Edwards, M.P.One of the principal \u201cconditions ef the byJaw is that the company shall be.in a position to supply 10,000 lig wise the deposit reverts to the city and the franchise lapses.TI the by-law and agreement on behalf of the Corporation since the conditions of the ngreement have been fully complied with Ly the company.JUVENILE TEMPLARS.+ UTICA, N.XY.obs 13\u2014A s special session of dhe Inetitus venile | Vprens of ie ndent- 0d ôf Good Templa of the World, who es _here to attend the semi-centennial of the Supreme Lodge, was held here yesterday.It was called to order by Right Worthy Grand Superintendent Juvenile Templar, Miss Jessie Forsyth, cf Boston, who said there was a mg Tor of upwards of 200,000.Letters setting fort! the work throughout the world were read Tyrer ; \u201c AYRES MURDER CASE.WASHINGTON, D.tj July 13.nd Jury after sev erhl\u2019 wee verter a- tion, has just returned an indictment for murder against Mrs.Ida Bonine for the alleged killing of James $.Ayres.the young census c clerk.Ayres was found dead in his room and suspicion from the pointed to Mrs.Bonine.He had been shot.Special Notice.\u201cphe Suburb of the North.- Montreal Annex is.the suburb of cosy homes, all two and a lmlf storeys high, and close to schools and churches.Take cars to Annex up Park avenue.Free plans and pamphlets fron agents on property, or.Room 23 Temple (Building, dni, \u201831.25; children Boe.8.50 \u2018and 9.00 a.m.TALKS OFHIS ml wai recently vkiting Canada and the United - States, returned home yesterday.In an in- quan Ffench woëkrien.other | serious reductions of dus pany was signed yester- |.ts within ;a year, other- | mayor will now sign |.He dwelt on the growing French in- | fluence, thanks largely to x.ilfrid Laurier's premierthip, and predicted for Can- | The Senator Bt.\u2018Antoine St., Montreal.EetabHshed 1830.: 163 2 On 6, pan.evéty day,.Saturday eut .N ee - © 7 fe = i i \u201cOdds - department.aps and Ends Sale.thorough clearing out of all the broken lots and oddments in every We mark everything that comes under this head at greatly reduced- prices to \u2018make prompt clearance certain.9 We shall \u2018devote next week to a 40 dozen Ledice\u2019 Jipen Cuff gular! sold 20 Our pri ice ve to y 1200 Yards of Fancy Checked sold at 25¢ to 35c.clear, pattes vee sue eee eae 4c 11 dozen Ladies Silk Gloves, (egularly sold at 38.Our price to clear, only .10e 70 Ladies\u2019 Coloured Fancy Checked Skirts, regularly sold at $1.50.Our price to clear, only.ose nd au rich Qtiental Lace, regularly t from 25e to 55c y yard.Our price to clear, only.\u201c19e 1,600 yarde black and coloured veiling, worth from to 50c yard.10\u20ac , at 75c.Our price to clear, only.\u2026 5 Jozen Corsets, regularly sold at 45: Soc.Our price to clear, 15e on ae $1.50 to $2.40.Our price adi Cerri ede ees Coloured double face Satin\u2019 Ribbon, reg ularly eold at 25c to 40c, price to clear, only 5e, 10c, and 15¢ 525 Yards Black Valencienne 200 yards White Flounin Embroidery, regularly sold from he to price to 59e clear, Our price to clear only .1470 Yards of Fancy Black Brillante, regularly sold 25 at 6oc.Our price to clear only , .C Men's, Colored Negligee Shirts, regularly sold at to $1.00.Our price to clear only .Boys\u2019 4 to 8 years\u2019 Washing Blouses, Our price to clear only 250 Samples Boys\u2019 Linen Suits, regularly sold at 450 Yards Fancy Printed Washable Silk, regularly sold from 25¢c to 40c Our price.toclear ; .wide; regularly sold from 8c to 10c.+ - .Dress Goods, regularly 10c 75 dozen Ladies\u2019 Linen Collars, all etyles and sizes.Regularly sold 5 «\u20ac at 20c.Our price to clear, only 22 dozen Ladies\u2019 fast black Umbrellas.Regularly sold at @5c.Our price to clear, only.50e 90¢ 50 C regularly sold 2 5c \u201821 dozen.White Duck Tams, regularly sold at de.Our price to clear, - only .15c 90 dozen Tage water tublers, regularly sold at 45¢ dozen.Our r price _ to clear, each, only.2c 400 pieces Scotch Zephyr, regularly eold \u201cre sever see 15c 15c Insertion, 134 and 2 inches Our price to 2c to clear only DU PUIS FRE \u201cRES, ee ~ 35 dozen Ladies\u2019 Coloured and\u2014 Black at 25¢ yard.Our price to clear, only.®ic 17 dozen Ladies\u2019 Linen.Walking Skirts, regularly sold at 75¢.- Our price to clear, only.45\u20ac Ootton and Silk Gloves, mists, worth up to Sc.Our price to \u20ac 3c and.FE Be soiree isn Embroidery, 3 regularly d at from 8e to 12c price to clear, only.Se Departmental Store _ Catherine Street.Lachine Property, |68 x 120, $3000.Near Post Office, A well situated corner property in the very centre of the town of Lachine, with business all around it.Every foot of it \u201ccan be used.Assessed at $3,500.Good tenan H.L.Putnam, ist Floor, Temple Building.Co .1681 = ICTORIA CARRIAGES we made after: the latest Fren:h de- with rubbér~tifés; aud are the} E stylish ant table: Victorias \u2018 made.Qf colifse.we also have on | hand Rockaways, Extension Tops, Kensingtons, Quebec Waggons, and we build all kinds of carriages to order.A.C.LARIVIERE, 71, 73, 75 Grocers\u2019 Picige to.Plattbu ie 4 day, 17.July.ga nes fs.WANTED by a commercial traveller, of over tem (10) years\u2019 experiehce on the road, a few good Hoes qu commission for the Maritime Provinces, : or I.am open to make an engagement with any first class house on salary; best of references can be given Address W.A.Stewart, 187 Queen st.Bt.John, N.B.16881 Dr.Burkhart's Wonderful Offer.| Real Estate { submit the following examples from my \u2018Westmount Bargains.\u2018 D Bink L'éan offer\u2019 thie cheapent § \u2018proper: ties in Westmount to-day, snd in proof I Jist: Western Avenue, Near the: Park.elegant, new, scmi-detached house, on lot D feet wide, with side ugats, fine finish, and ample accommodation.i ! H.L.PUTNAM, First Floor, Temple Building.\u2014 00000 00000000000000000000000¢ 2000004 © VOUS VVUVVOUVUVOVVVOVOQOO add A 20040200 +600000004000060000000005 MODERNHOUSES FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES stato Johnston Oaiey.777,8 and 10 Fooms.ME ) 84,500.$4,000 > 4,800.Waverley Street, for $4,200 ) 26,500.06,000 > 87,000.$0,500 TERMS $500 to $1000 CASH.The above Cottages and Residences : [ur Frank, an ther, Thomas McKeown, Sion NICE, COMFORTABLE ROOM TO Re tbroor Rate, Somiortably tural Stan Roous Fare we wr, oe 25 nor RE ARE sng single Loto \u201c| BOARD \u2014 dore, à LarnaNCE asics of Pha RON OR METAL TANKS OF fought by his tather, Thomas McK cov nly.i ê wood meals; Sood board; aitenda 381 NAFANTED \u2014 particulars and price.free Less Sefims 2.Fonvene, SE 5 ee AND ANGLE | Sha ROOM IN; FIRST CLABB physicians: st madly, rive Wikcack, Ib Besta si.Telephone.ERSONAL INFORMATION PEGRED .; [1 .\u2014 am Tren URNISHED, | CLEAN AND RoW, throom fate.Aver lient Bot waive Lor mit Ri rine acummedstet Pomp \u2014 Ap nook or opie) TT Ee Sn hy.rormey of Pernham, Bufrer, Ensiand, yi M conventences.09 Masstield ot.hone, central locality: transients 150 5 te Ne es.clothes ocupbaerd.Auer Matt 1613 BOARD oomfimensnts atrictiy conf wrence | | ARD WANTED.family.broihors Stephen and George.When fast Be week: ai conven 103.ha Moin Collego_avenue.ie Mazaneid + BEDROOM.Sars moderate.204 BE.ABtotne a.oT) moderate Mrs.Smith, 642 Bt.Lawrence ROOMS AND BO.heard of 28 Sears apo.a Tl Phi Windsor TH FRONT ; BOA ALL terme\u2019 \u2019 ; inde ¥ Peterboro co.J.Tr ED, AUER \u2014 BLY FURNISHED: WI OOMS \u2014 TO Lor, hed LET, \u2018WITH accom- BOARD In Minden, , Mass, or Mra.OO aut ase.Tiree A Sony: Frons JROOMR 20d Board.Size Moti} Cotiere\u201d avenue: ar fat: vécu \u201cheated chines, 30.Bor.a pp: ions 813 |S FURNI Pros ke st WVA ANTBD Ed private Tasaly: de rave, Brockfon, Mass.isn à ke, between 4 elty accommodat: 161 8 stone \u20ac ;, a po ; x ily.638 le th terms, J, P.O.x 2285.IRED' 4 1598.874 Shorbroo 160 Sherbrooke ni thelet, Foo.UNION AVE.aml Address, wi INFORMATION DES near ONAL, \u2014 last Hoard - Y FUR- = TWO.JU NEURNIS HED OOMB \u2014 AND BOARD AT 83 Roles Park eae and ROOMS AND PER: Hugh and Dan, McMlilan; ard FRONT ROOM, HOT.\u2014 LARGE.EL convéent- OoMs maried couple, ED AND BY YOUNG LADY d- Ol in Eavanpe, PROOM - LARGE FRONT ROOM bi Rooms - ed, iso me LE rojas Re fear, Suitable \u201cTats Sen CS HR Tro sors Da weLL BSTARLIEH house.Di VAT wheto ho other board- af Jawan, aren.1900, in Eas Ah Tats te Lao.1305 Ontario st., corner St.100 4 Ù Un tops pengiemen ni aupres st.ARD RA bpard, 84 Cathcart BR, prete slectrio light and a les e kept.Yate un particu sought by Deir father.John \u201c100 6 r= WELL IBHED roo 8; Bt Avoly to D.Grant.Antigonis z L FURN.oh \"Mar nsfteld.convenience: of London.DY- GOMB \u2014 TO LET, INGLE AND han OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE.BRIGHT, WELL Roouone Loa we ë SP EEE st, Hear\u201d GE\u201d NIGRLE FUR- Bt ped Sd iad portion ee \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ERSONAL \u2014 THE SIEGE °F, LADY.IR\u201c 1th or without boards.R Ished bedroom, with p 2 th, 41 Bt: M B \u2014 TWO LAR t.Cath- Grits 800 B08 18.Torri Ti1 12 18% ANTED \u2014 COMF 0 quiet gentlemen, ipald, for 23 cen i a.geûtiemen only.100.University at 37\" gulurnishe 162 ed; rent $5 per mon TATE on hed.rooras cust of Dietiry at-161 -161 8 3sw Kilda, England.VV room and Dore or eue Jul Ontario and 1045, smith, pores Que se be ABLE 00M on bain Bat.ai convemionces EROOX mtortably\u201d turnished.De: rien | = ps TRE à Rome comforts, JJOARD = AT 20 CTS: PER MEAL OR Dorchestes.FL, Hat.état 0 Is SPREAD.\u2014 LE ROOM,\u201d SUIT.th flat, \u2018all convente com very conveniente; i E.BRIG) \\ orts, week; specla 161 3 P BE rd man, herme k dob 1022 R mii family 90 Sahni 168 3 of \"mactied coup ia nousekieep 768\" Pal A eters, by gS ght College avenue, Beaver \u201cHAI square.WELL CONTRACTORS.How SLANG IS : wo IST, COMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISH Tn Paincs wr HE CL 00e 2 - INES co c on Everyday Express Was ST: - GEORGE: STARE re R and cold water; every com 163 aco : 1 à AND GASOLINE ENG ° - Contracts taken for A Comm Office and OOM om Devious edreom, eamtor \u201catin x street.IN BUFFALO.PRINTING.GAB Wallace Bell Const taken Irilliog Artesian Water, Born in a Telegraph Office Diehed, suitable fes entries ee FURNISHED, amp ROOMS AND BOARD DEVELOPING AND.Am Wallace E Wells, d of tbe Do i Soon Became World-Wide.NN\u201d - \" J do light vooking; 102° 2.; Roc 6 ramily: = ren No.121 162 er LINWOOD Ae ee Northey Gas runs for wie put on.ht ad 10 Lo 0 tool LE bec; \"bast of of re n « g travels ROOM.ON BEARD rat LA ctuss accommodation m Noe Your wis et the best results J ane\u2019can\u2019run it, just the hing for inion.oe in the Province of Que 2 Now Brun It is a curious fact that \u201cdang \u2014 LARGE FRONT gentle: LE DOUBLE.FRONT avenue; Exposition; $1; meais.Bring.to Emporium, | attention: t power usoë.furnished in Quobeo an Mont.\u201d This in vaguely ua Coms t, suftable for two 00M \u2014 on OMFORTAB family, elec residential\u201d section, - near Exp ES iT) it Photo Emporiun the Antérmit Pa\" Soronte, erences 808 St.Lawrence st., faster than steam.is 0 oat broom a.also or Han and?Par Re n bath fat; ouiy med api À y.12 served.pital = and À it gneaptr al : Northey Co., Limi , swick Provinces.a ibed to the telegraph and the operators, err Boaver Tj tie light, et ets « OMB: real, P.\u201cjen know SEAT location.oorner ok AN AMERICAN ACCOMMODATL TID; aT ; he operators eeem to Palace st.- best .RS.one save the op Reo 2 ROE FRONT UE EEE | ea TRS qu ho rune) Ps \u201cSon \"Highland avenue, Baril.tel 13 === WELL CONTRACTORS.HOSTERY MANUFACTURE : HAENESS DRESSING.how quickly catch phesvs are made tn the 00 LAT use of kitchen, nice k , ms, bath fiat, quiet house Led N pu SITORS, : TES = LL : things centre in t.ar Sherbrooke.rooms, str \u2014- FAN AMERION Y.~ a CTORS.PO Flames Drowing ressipg it oils, ity to city.All ngs ms \u2018Se.Charles Borromeo st.oe 123.R'McOII College avenue, 162 2 Re mice rooms at 105 Grace ! ; Bustalo, X- %_ ARTESIAN WELL or Bas Wells vi 5 Try Roy al poux polishes and aby.300 Se wi offices; to them go all sorte ot hrs BEAUTIFULLY \u2018 FURNIS 14 Roox \u2014 LARGE, NICELY AEURNISHED 8 a FOR - Water, Salt, ON or Gas Srmation as IN a Ww = O | B = A O ) ness, sarasts Montreal.D.Murphy.people\u2014theatrical folk, horsey\u2019 own 0 00 \u2014 Th conveniences.on front room to let, w .Apply 45a ROT ACLAS at reasdnable rates, {Hed; 30 years exper! ul in James beat ; > ; James street, .reial vellers, men a * mr and buthroom Rais.8 Univerniy et A ucomTenlences; terms moderate.Apply 4 Fran a ST degree arte Paie de Ln To orne Durs SP THER AND SHOE FINDINGS.Memenaers, receiving «lerls, and.in og eury et.wl t to Ars ad: .LE, ; LEA oh uic Rr A EE Ere TH | partic Sh BA re roman ait | Elmwood or Dic PRU eS \u2014 C= Our Stock gliosis sud ndings cities, even the operators rates and cale RO mined bedroom, with breakfast nec Prufrourdinge; ci and quiet, at Ta gher! dress Mrs.Ryan, Manaracs uiomwems.5 ,; : .JOB PRINTING.Our Stock fi of lea enlarged; also ar to pick up the latest > themselves to in- 366 Eim avenu - re * PL ENT RENE a: oe west words, such as wi handled on ®LL brooke st.= T AMERICAN EXC 157 ne Book and Boot an Shoe pa \"St.Catherine (near between.the messages han ae RIVATE HOUSE.XL.OARD \u2014 PAS house, near TSSUED ; 2 Roston, 2111 ter] ection betwee bus Bil foi if mle Sm RET ROR ITI | OUR an Mis\" O'HARA BAYNES, B.G/L Jestley & Las VETS Bahn.Blics) aniline yorkog in.thom, mi mea only: contra furns transients accommodated.Eofalo.\u2019 \u2018 » OTARY PUBLIC, p yo pance - = - places, a heir humour into \u2018 single room; herbrooke.ie 3 .x .1717.F7 Be ay M Main 0.1 = BE NFECTIONER.neede condense t it; EL unes atout Victorta \"treet, near Sher oo Ls 204.8¢t.James.Tel M n 28 ork Fai 3 N.mR it et legrar pi it je general lly\u2019 contin RB! .os and aingle, Je light, 3 te mie OUT - me, CONCERN.Have rea itt hence telegraphic à click, hoard i modern.conveniences, © Kole iy ° LEE STE COMB IT AWAY.\u2018_| WARDROBE REPAIR Buller Bread.Nourtating end cheap to cris] so gel \"with narctom 1010 reach doors wes ; cv: UT où, rrison, ! Dunlop Place, Wes and are oo ¢ 5 MFORFARET _FORNISNES HURCHES.That Headache fur ies $1.00 a Month pa Joanie |\" ne eof ml RO ms, Sathroom.Bat rentiemen ory: ri ee That Headache ss sous.acini | ana HRI Re eee end 0 comemhat vulgar word, \u201cbughouse,\u201d private family.173 Aan - Gomn?ifs everissting- and sold on a gu ae _ Hall\u2019 1 \u2014 : nds.Do originated in a telegrap ce, an ites G.G Lo Np RINOLE TU Send card for st } li 5 t- al uick pularity, wri Où busy 2 OOMS \u2014.DOUBLE AND SINGLE FUR Jost card Agency, 13 St.Jahn i = a.Photo Supp es © os pod Print: eurprisingly t.Ona busy 4° i rivate .tric LAYIN oi .o va ç vening Pos y, EG 1 a DTA AY Cronin, PRESBYTERIAN.| White's foo 5 GARFET Cl Geo.Barrat.148 Poel s in the New telegraph com- ly; gas, clothes cup .163 3 lo LAND.: D Hester Street, - > .get, ing for amateurs.the pe wire of à oie Bncrbrooke oe SUIT - ENG LES US ea EU HOH, port pastor, \u2018will |Z N WELL CONTRACTORS.: making In morning, Me! New York and Baltimore FURNISHED.; .RINITY.ev.Eeivices Bt 172.| ARTSIA ing, Dire aire HORSES.pa In other words, Coble Tor one or Two.avaty coirenjence: \"SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER T Rev.À.Doudiet will présoh.- c » Up olster ork.Low.H.Ham- rent out of hata it encountered A Tor one : avenue.oo ve 3 lasses Bost w arte transients accommodated.98 Union avenue, CPhI, CHURCH CATHEDRAL, Ves, Arch pre c we: Water, Sex experience, Fal JE mad ted 6 ein oH Ear Fresh Horses yririne fro onday.The a redistance grent to sœtuste the muiiples deseon Norton, D.D.r Cathedral \u20188 CHURCH, corner 0 1 ous.Fstimates - rice Street.céase intelligibly to wire R 8 \u2014 TO L FURNISHED AND oy 10 am Holy Communion; Aor .__Gomery.IT.MATTH EW Bourgeois pireets Services PA torotbtorms Bons, Petrdlea, Ont.BEDDING.Telfer & Climie Co, 19 St.Maurice Jeu miel connected with it.the York JRooM ished.a Victoria 8 service, pi Ico T o'clock p.m., preac! k ; 17 p.m.or, rdally wel- ; - efs between ore test \u2014 \u201cons LARGE FURNISHED Room fev is \u201cBoyle.Seats are free at 7 clue one B.A, BB.Btrangers co MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS: * For Sea Beds, 324 Bede srorr ALCOHOLISM.Chet called in, cae in Babéinores aire Rox - rvice.ce Rey.: ï on.2458 St.2083 | trouble was loca hie, NT, rer De rches- PEL near a windsor.NN Nat i yours.rr Homo Home for Inehriates, e Baltimore wire c Re te rn, TS GET | SP PRISE SEE TETE SET ra J.W.McNell Sizer fom Jom, (Ee Zh Dr.Gadbois, Sa.ik | Soe énamisation, found M : double an hanged.4267 Dor- Evans, rector.: ts.Holy 11 and Sunday-school-3 p.m.Ve\" statuary.- : Inebriates roceivod, g to reform d by a roa ; references exc 163 2 deacon dwin, M.A.assistan lass 3 p.m, Chinese catones, ty: Ea t sent as Those - was cause k-well, flush with the private family; re Rev.M.Bal Moimins prayer at 11.class umen à mosalo à spociel 7.CHIROFODIST.- Treatmen Away | thoao willin tumbling into an ink-we bod chester stree ON Communion 10 look.ass at g'clock.OAR.SPRESBYTFRIAN SEE ; ile Core a and inable to co led out and dragged its wet body E FRONT ROOM, ¥-sc and Bible cls ee at both und Dorcheste - Ll ; : table, craw.trying to -JRoox \u2014 NICE.arnimha Ube ER Carine be.DUE see I I o'clock: preacher A* coter nées rca D Per phatoe.Church:1 8 ivre \u2026 (TI Get rid of 1t corn paitioly we 3 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.upon \u2018the top of bou inter through de nesr Windsor.- \u2014 > Prince closed during July: DRESSMANE : : A j esca i holes.; .ce + .0 = vom TO a hat ST MARTIN'S, Si Urbain at.Troop.ray.{YREBCENT BTRDET.\u201cThe Rev A BW as moved x 12 Ho 3a A Piano Tuner : res srverience Gi the ewitch plug reli cone - roo! + - TVices af RS aie Lagau service, ineccl\u2019s wet body Ra arr te man bedroom 133 Bayle st.recter.Holy Communion Pa and sermon, 7 C on Sunday aaron and Bible \u2018classes ae Mi net.XxX.Lafränce, Pipe \u20ac, wiehgey pxperience.Be Catherine Be up eR tion, and the current EE placed in the with good bos.er, 11 o'clock.Evening PR services Rev, Ra maa 7p.L ro ladle LS FR 1 a LEA Uy ADEE inert dvi it would: vos metal pin pA ed hme ton lock, preac tree a - : quétorsers nl Th PULLEY ETO.brats A 3 ma Rox _- \u2014 COMFOR RUE carily private.Fielden JS oA Mae JCRSKINE, 8h Sherbrooke eat rats D 5.%.Crescent.ihe sho Baden or adh Leu mse te EAR 8, E = he = ODAXS.ot i resistance was trom ihe pa on bathroom 163 3 ePpropi Wooë street.Sunday school m= Y \u2014\u2014\u2014 : CAMERAS AND KC ging.currents.Hence 108 Union avenue.URCH OF THE ARE ast Rev.Serv ! Sipase ie 4 one To cop 5 fm pee YT < Wood\u2019 \"Spiit Pullics ance.bob ha a bug,\u201d which created; \u201cwire FURNISHED, TO LET.ON BATH cree peter PRE Ai Toe 20d.Ch Lp Gr Dest and | we enka.- \u2026 au Cheapest and strongest.Moatrea! Proto supoty 156 Note otre trouble.\u201d This in orm ation started oo \u2014 all modern Noe 30 146313 : Ink\u201d praye T.GILES CHU corner ; New York when the wire PER _ - J.Rr \u2018Dobson.pas-\u2019 Roberts & Co Popes scie, FORRESTER CO., t on Premo.Poco.to New tro Ras Colieg avepue, (1127 soap Cr eddy Hams tor.Servic at 11 Gi and 7 Roberts &.Co Poe bral Paters | The gles Be Jamos St, Montreal month as and 0p.sus \" Doveloplog & The story was told about the met on SHED ROOM OC.tie- © Sem 1am, 7.03 ; orner Prince Ar- all \u2018countries.\u2019 Best work, \u2014 Printing.Kdison Phonographs.oflice, d e into being, one ooM ~ ass, satanic for one or two gen ST GEORGES.Morne payes Ti am Tou CHALMERS CHURCH.| corner Prince Ar- y que ¥ money returned if we fail to got a == a new elang word ic nes, Variations wel men.2 Victoria « Pri Thal Hac Kett: evening Pi Fig ani Ing 31 o'clock: dr bath ra s Telok pride; rite for red hook.RS UNDERTA SEWING MACHII EXO.settled upon within fifteen minutes, an he?NISHED FRONT ht Howard, B.D.All etran t 11 Sunday-school 10 a.m, \u201cthe chunch.All was sent flying over\u2019 lo mim i en SLY Mi, BS sae sige 0 EASES 1 Bogudry & Brown, EE \u201cSEALE & SON.\u201cSingers\u201d EE Soir i evr ditions @ 1 poe \u2018Bath eat.Te ponventence, facing _163 8 divine Eu, ill ne.nn nue, Pastor.Fac, pe be oeil Pountelion, : Ce ob an .Singers\u201d fs Toh rte Lace tar of the operators found 0) y - _aquere.nt.Rev.; -Berviccs at a a 20d 7.0 * ~~ F, Directors and Etibaline niending F.T.Duncan, Agt.he St.Lous NT ROOM RACE.me Jreninaton $ om orniné AYLOR Funersi Dt 0.L.UP.989.oor.Se Sulpice.I assigned to the y Communion Reid, a | = COLLECTED.Hill sud Dorchester strae! \u201cSoon after wae issourk city Rein.De nad Ta enn ha Ice reach Even song.7 » Tr ANDREW'S.(CRurch of CR we * ACCOUNTS Undertaking orders PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING.wire, aly, and.we.were an given to Yeo central FURNISHED, IAT.& cN- sy JUDE.corner Comer ng Vi pos es Preacher the pastor.\"Evening service\u201d RO Miller seras W.V.Tracey.hiy or ay and réompur E.C.& 515,505 Joking.with each other.hie when 2 \u2014 - x0 s.* Insu Agent Ask Road In private remy 183 2 Yoo at Sen dr service: A il, D.D, RI} Lite.) rhea of.attention IE subcriptions\u201d ® Inepeotor St.~~ E.C Mount Residence Mount 308.DE Lhe ne befor 3 e opportunity came a , B.A.Evening Robt.Campbell ly oc monthly.Room 5, Telepnon - arose between an] = FURNISHED Boyle J.B.Ereaux T.GABRIEL.Rev.11 um.and\u2019 7 pm.week) Bost of references.- difference of opinion erose betwe ROOMS = TV atnrons het, hot pre oo | Re MER THE APOSTIE, Fi.Catherine, s- nor.Rev.3 C.Robertson\", 5 da Bee 12 Preaso Building.SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.PATENT SOCILITORS the subject matter of a mA Tn error Vs water, Auer.lent; every com 163 3 \"corner MT rai anon pr Commun: school at 10 a.m.> | \u2018Miss Graham, Lomvig Buin INVENTIONS PATENTED then, pase the Deion us.my distant friend =\" TO LET.FURNISHED OR UN: tom Bem: \u201corang Drescher st both services S* fer Branton aan ES \u2018Be Antoine | - .PHOTO-ENG > Miss SE promptly doe.INVENTIONS Para calmiy Sick wi the di Jouet bold of of OOMS \u2014 th\u2019 without bos ing prayer 7 o'clock; Sunday-school.ner Stanton BD, pastor\u201d noh an B MARKS REGIST bughouse.\u201d th furnished.with 573 Bolgneurs street oft the Raw C.G.Roliit.8 pm., Hei.Gea.or -Jobnson,\" Bi \u201cnchoi Zinc Etchings Simi ws Shorthand and AMD TRAD! \u2018couxrar | ugh ol ed.He said, \u2018The msnon the CY ane ee emma modorsie Ti = t.Denis and Services at Mp dm Sundar \u2018I Zinc Etchings aPFiP Eine at Por Eu with wer NTALL SUMMER | Tne ans oom NS, Coat ae just yelled it it at me.\u201d So 7.Bt.Antoine st \u201c FUR- TTY CHURCH, ser ana rector.and Bible class\u201d at's pt attention, at J meaton's, Erpewriting o P OWEN N.EVA Cincinna had passed the to Cin- .00M \u2014 LARGE FOR WF.nat rater gas, TE oh Suny prayer 11 Mansfield and Dorchest RY an ol.Mals sin, Temyle Building, Moutreal, Baltimore I Lente got à it ext, and probably .vo IR nished, on bathroom | private amily: no 8 = mm Ho Commu and Bible claes 8 p.m.I Nox.Rev 3 Wien we A, a ours.= GENTS FURNISHINGS.«ld (D cinnati.it to Ogden, and Ogden sent it ay.A be, Passe hester, o'c 7.o\u2019cloc -.\u2018 as + SITE IE Br | SAR Sli rat Scares J SE, Sels und \u201cENGRAVERS.Lorimier ram ax NT = Ing ta the Parif qe ae dons cor.St.Hubert.=e = Joux THE, EVANGELIST, oa tree ee School at 10 a.m.and 8.15 p.m es TE Ah! de Lorimier ; A A from Wot.and 5 OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE all modern D> Otitario end St Rev.Canon Wood.M.A.orner Notre Dame st.west and ubenstein Bros., door 709 NOTRE DAME\" - North-W South-West.It ould, \u201c front room, nicely.forn tlemen or and unappropr rthur French, assistant pries ALVIN, c t.Services 11 and T sfr.Send , for Re , Orleans an ed dn mere ples only wer in amily wa Holy Communion (plain).8 ns 36.150, a\" Sabbath soho.and on Hew, OR nese .and oll styles of Srapavine.; cm ~ - Ë dag for » x opt sr a travelling at the rate 3 ita life, ane dre \u2018married couple; (choral), à 7 o'clock.Siokathachool Jo am ev.3 I George aE : \u201claventors Help\u201d and \u201c ho intricate patent firat fifteen minu nada within .Arthur street.hool 3 pm.Evensong.7 0 A.pastor = : ; = ° pa eve extensive experience 14 Motel Os the United Statez and Canada .LET.20 BURN.day-sc M.A.a en sratione | Wehare countries.Bend sketch, N° versed the it to the FURNISHED, 70 be\u2019 taken corner At.Denle ena : Mr.Srémt À pervers api TO The Bossousiold.now open.pacte for troc sdvice MARION \u20ac Nante -an-hour.The operators Passed es- TRE | i rt ge TBC | SF wanes po DEEE Soe Soto Te The Grove, Bass, Erma: Sinn ERS slerke i each of, the cern to the mer To \u2014 VACANCIES FOR BOARD rated.Morning TA preacher THe re \u201cTector.| Chinese Sunday-scheol 8 p.m, x.Pde reo ; oi ton ma Apply arr wt 84 Hospital street, or : Wabi boys, and the boys tee Sitios, - Dorchester sot.- Evening prayer o'Ol6CK, pri H, Westmount Park.© prin Grove.F.Upton, : : co os and co the Evans, M.A.ELVILLE CHURC ina pleasure r orders, or smaller cities.had OOMS \u2014 WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, Rev.Canon Westmount.Mors.M T.m.Preschér à chor the partons Morhtas b=} over and ouid b Ppa &.Co.18 TT À FETHERSTONHAUGH | & Co.The next day tbe riatione, next the email ANR OR LEE CE SE Ts payer and ton hor eue Tec: \u201cPh erouss ot fel amt | nt Je\u201c | deme zp pemmx.Lies Frrsnie Ouane and Wassicrrez., po idiom, with or rare 1 transients; reasonal ee] ; rayer 7 o'clock, preac ; The feat Pot truth TR \u201cNo.\u201c worn thread \u2014 ei sector.Bunday-school and Bible clam, 8 pm Jock: pes ES Pene\u2014G.T.Cents, aq 51 gants OF INVESTMENT ; in a week it was es Foo ES FRO Stee FUE | Se, dudes ss ST FATLLS MISSION, 61 Charis toot REE Foal, Na Bo Joseph Fortier Pure ilk oe foe Ody EEE ran ee FoR Sammons, A » nished, Auer Tight, rly Ti% Manedad i Notre Dame street, Rev.oe erie 6.30 p.m.Sunday school a pm.Deed 17 fhe patent canoe] aren ned, rm der.gentlemen or transien Ti _FHOMAB, 3098 Morning prayer À Even | money fs a Canada doing business on this \u2014 3 ROME To Ler OF mATH \u2018enfurhished: s= Ever je service Su TITY MO sion Home site Boe ER AND STEREOTYPING, HARDWARE SPECIALTIES.gro el oe neds BBR E King Edward\u2019s New Order of Decora \"Au, Marge Foom, furnis Victoria st.gens, api.Rev.Jolin McCarter, sLEcTRG sg closet and ® Aver ght.3 - HURCH.corner Champlain Tc mt Toe | Holders: more alam- RONTO PATENT AGENCY, LIMITED.tion for Heroes of the Navy.- OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM ON pT > MST eau Enr ui \u2014\u2014S | Large Advertisers foes siete Wire.Door ni te iE ule 1.ouch.Drystaie Hot 2 forces, patents procure ; elec \"AN What will hereafter be kng¥e UE 0 flat, gas , cachet, Rev.3 Sunday ci 0a TIO: ax, Anew your rire: % Sink and po CRE ° home tæ sold: write for partic pe \u201cConspicuous Service.amity.a Hutchison et.ATT OF wr Pp er aa untineham, M.A, rec.oo coNGRIGA os, BL\" fist.lue ne k ASTRON at 643 Craig atreet.ator Jatents, oid, tres.8, \u20ac ne pes lDicuous by the Prost \u2014 ENTLEMAN O at 3 p.m.: VARY, Gar \u2018strest, Ÿ.: n FERMI TROY ER AN.ry Roce: mb xi with rennes pére ie = fontaine street.Hothelnge.Crises at 11 dun oe nid ic at proie.pain : VERS, ETC.\u2018 CU DES PE MO To Lo Ae naw decoration is Mer tended = jo furnished ¢ room, oT.MARTS, Trenton, Morning sé service hool at 4 pin.~ GRA re.RE re NEY ition of, distinguisbed service against- or 1 = FURNISHED OR UN.S am.Beaming | Fareed Bible class à pie Prev ST: CHARLES PPS 5 A ee i Cleaned Them out ow SALARIED PEOPLE PLE son \u201cthe enemy on, the Peo by rama ant of ooMs _ : bathroom flats or, smion, = \" ; Nathane nous Bod - Can- get \u2018money su inate officers , le f furnished.on pariour and eat Eresux: Poc HURCH.Past 1.Sabbath.m 7 BEL LTR i \u2018Ratand Mouse aT oh thet wis Jo sul} borrow are not eligible for 94 Park avenue, St.Paul Services 11 am, and 7 p.SCA RS RATE ~~! Rosch, Beet orser.or ee Eompans Temple holding a commission, décor transients akcommodated CHURCH, corner of Even.B Bible class By.j TVR AE SUITE SUIS - - Killer, Tins 100, - Montreal It as t to any other order or déco Prince Arthur.ir.EDWARD'S Bervice at 11 a.m.Even schooi And ARS RTI ations.This brand 185 st \u2018appointmen 4% HFORFABIE FURNISHED, | re Kj A took, unday-ach hoo ! and am.or Brenig ver- | EEETINON ALAS au No Sarin Be Lawrouce Main Buttdios.ao.ROM =, Sou one or LG en Sentlemens mod- fn ane > | Holy Com Bra.Bunday, p.m.- J .; > .em conveniences.Apply 14 1 day En mx nth.Banders, Incümbént ANUKL, corner -of .6¢.Catherine and \u2014 ; OOMS.\u2014 DOUBLE.AND SINGLE, CLEAN Rural Dean nC An Matsonasuve Ya See! Bored town at 11.a.m, and 7 3 JEWNLLERY, : modern Consonionnen:\u2019 transients Sccom.sg GEORGES Corner Pie 1 TA.Yiy-acnont ats 3 Bilcox wi Ti oh yt, Hoth modnted.31 Meal College avenue: 181 cod.a o'atoex morning prayer.Sonde: \\ h honour.The \u201cTRUST FUNDS ZE SEP SO :FNo-peraon fnay be nominated unless his er at 7 o'clock; preacher, .preao t utr Vices.Evening 3 M \u2014 TO LET M.HE Bm.A} kb pre?topie: BL es CR a.each er of RS A sanon ROO vent she URCH, corner! \u2018Clarke and fi ARY'S CHURCH, Beaconeneid.Hi BL Festa Ig Weptmeint, Fay.R therl TW | ST a ac moon TE eon: Hopkin, pastor.Services at Hem ina 7 pmd RLOUR.BED- and noo Commun! ; oÔMsS \u2014 O LARGE PA wih er prayer R Separately or together, ked by the ato services.shall have heen mar despatches name in despa ER \u201cue a admire of other officer command- MILLIPS, - HARNESS, SADDLERY, a.ran avers, i will be entitled to append the ri Ce Casadd \u2014 Tie tone?a se their nam tte :, prencher, Rev.-Cano re \u2018 BAPTIST.; © a SR ae .Le, pe i the London Gaze \u201cwithout ory Beaver oan\u201d \"equate.160 03.air ~ me \\ LIVET, corner pts and ountain dia | 0 Proud of It A se Ethier & & Co.0.aa pool acer = \"Nm : -189 6 that.sm bein Pleased to approve \u2018 i ° 7 \" Q je PSS - oy .x .Emme, HANDSOMELY FURNINHED - METHODIST.: OF em I past heat Haraes beets, 538 Bl.James x sk.Montreal.x} cues\u2019 epocialy.8 ba of ie Ah Saari oF is eligible alike to TO ariont bedroom, modern convenience; corner Scho CPT Maino Ca So lors\u2014_ribbon, crimeon for tho Eu \u2018comme deod ST Jase.x OD SH ma.| \u201cFrerer Cathe ad Gmelin Siosts re.| ih eus > OPTIOIAN.sro Ealenherg rar dor ig Toni the pe MeGill College aveu N PRL Rew.Co nner and Rev.mi pam, Mr.Ora | pov.3 A.Gordon Bic, i es d a ei Sorry Britton, ES E à -Pawn Bro es Cross is to be peculiarly \u201c t of war, Roo Be FURNIÈHED, 1 RI- .Services 11 am.and 7p and 7 pu.Sunday actioo! and \u2018Bibl Jer Britton th fen GO1 Craig 5 je \u2018ery in.the Navy a he in.existence, _ = ate © nly McGill Cottons ene ham will prec ODIET CHURCH Som vues oi oir Eh eléphone Up menage te lend ou Tua \u2018has no auch condition lached, rues nu Do CCE Manalog.pastor.ot ac 1 GRACE Perte ae pastor.Goods and all Lins siorsbarile swarded for gallantry at sa in ordinary Sse TO LET BEAUTIFULLY FUR.servi con Mote pw at | preach: éundayrec ool Services 11 am.As num vase: oN a + 70018, - oo | mies STRICTLY PRIVATE circumstances.| L rooms.nice is nc \u201cwi : lass at 3 pm : + Res doubs BEET TE Te he et oo ake oe J Gell FORRES re ame, | IN SUMMER.! Commedia 138 Ma OUGLAS METHODIST, CHURCH, Rev.Dr TF - E For athe, os te ar mot tical - - ; I Rose COMFORTABLE |: sitesi |] D 3, pastor.Services at © pie et Boring smd Ta Ue marker na ir né | We Loan.Mon \u201cat the) - ia Jet mt hewithy and preity pm CHURCH = our we L : arte\u201d } Re em nd 'L Yotke -avenve.189.i NTAIN sr EYE Boer Cros, Tn a A].Rk CR Suites de, Montreal, Cheapest | R ates.in, = près 553 Po Tres OOMS \u2014 WITH OR VITRO Real Col: school at 5 3 pv - Be ad evening, af fot 1 Tel \u2014 : .the\u2019 Cit Sr | Freedom of ihe ee that mure.\u20ac renner nccornmio 2 phsnoëke errnet\u201d 8 HODIAT ; ° Ex Ce T y 2° In ihe Crews Lows La lege ave hid arden \u2018 First Weetérn win Servioss : ; \u20ac = < te \u201c bests down | mee ve BED NT h, Rev.P.L R! R31 4) Clowes tros\u201d faim le Heo may .re the sun at .2 gees rot oes men with of = De TE $om lien and?: Metal Gravel ea for our ios Borman carmia carriages, fra rem plots - Where he mot Tin Shins Midren, Semper = To seche © pasto \u201cGR, rie.mon Alscemnt vol EA -\u2014vurt en hose END ET Rh oH.Sores SE seed Bundy am Houston corner Site toe Usa oN neT ET ue \"|.TE a ar hos ETES oa, Wear Es Boo 3 7 p.m, mt eet aia, RS : à the ar-de : ROME om om te EEE U aon and 7 fo te i CHRISTIAN chdrex + Dromiont Tt iho and PT Hoo \u201crave a \u201caunt, and rey, hand.Ru Sari! Tea ar: ay tov Rev.David Winter, part \u201c DvENT SO Drummond st, Jectute at, pam.\u201ccocmmoiez AND sva- KILLER sur.sur quisloqerr mods then.Grim, an , oe en ie ORCHISTEN sTRÈET \"53 ROTESTANT HOUSE or.roc ja g Famous.bed bag, rot mes over vith you \u201cNot @ mothers eys © pour chair prayer, Serrices, ro to hem\u2014 Fo wr \u2014ELL, ap XT cen- | ne ope {> \u2026 | Bo 2ST BD by De er! A A A.Tueen, A a \u2018Glaser.\u201cani besife killer; .Montreal Loam: 6 Brokerage, co, Put to turn & Eau care.| \u201c© uml oeniliy.\u201d gentienion., SHI; Corvte rmpelopats.\u2014\u2014 | to n : | 7 #RICME, | wr.money returned a bowie : \u201cMow York dia, iss.dyn Low's aT E BRIG .Ce Cet ae fe ; nd atid Dealer in paints, ete: i |e 208 14° Où 0 Inia B; suid hae d Roue Ro VaR].Puma amt | comma go ame on wie (A B= Coches = - T YT à À y ; v ; E notviote- Ag vor.> .v : : Rout, SRE [ prit rive : .AE, Ww RE ANPA PE Tan member that song of the Eastern League umpires are men with wives and famil-.fes.A The Hon.Patrick\u2019 Powers might have à talk with President\u2019 McMillan, of the C.L.\u2018A.The latter sends out as many as nine umpires a week, \u2018and has had no trouble yet.The Torontos wil have their work cut \u201c+.out.'The Nationals have the reputation of being equally strong on the field and in the banquet hall.France's pettings seem to have spoiled Majah Taylor.He has acquired bad habits, of which allowing himself to be fined for non- appearance at the race meetings where he is advertised is the most prominent at.present, Beware of an cnemy on the golf links.The accident to \u201cWillie\u201d pun on the In- nis Arden Golf Links opens up a new field for him, the dramatist and hoveliat._The_mugder of a man by means of.a golf \u2014cleek is a tiovelty, and, judging from the re- .port of the disagreeable accident to Ar.: Dunn, it\u2019 could be made easily to look accidental.Olympian Games and the revivals of other valuable and interesting customs of the ancients, are very nice, but two hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money to spend on an athletic meet.A letter was reccived the other day asking if the great exhaustion some of ine boys ~show after a rowing race does not mean a severe and harmful strain upon the \u2018heart.Here is what Edward Hanlan sys: .\u201cTwenty-five years ago this was true, since then the power in rowing was put forth chiefly from the upper part of the body.\u2018But now every muscle, from those of ihe feet and ankles to the tendons of the neck, does ita part, and nowhere is there undue strain.The boys recover in a few seconds from their efforts, and there are no permanent effects.\u201d The president of the National League is following in the footsteps of our own Pat Powers, and gathering in a large amount of abuse, on account of his umpires.It would be a pity if the visiting yachts _ men, who only know the Sciwanliaka Cup history by reading it, would get it in their head that there could be a possibility of their being compelled to win a race, because the crew of the Canadian defen der might becothe frightened of the wind and waves, as happened to their predecessor in Oyster Bay.On the other hand they may overlook the fact that Duggan omee won a race in a gale of wind with his main- gail half torn across.\u2014_\u2014 EY } Turfmen will regret to hear that Nasturtium is confined at home on account of a severe cold.~For the benefit of the great public it might be stated that Nasturtium is a colt that is valued at over fifty thous and dollars.~ Svat E NEW CANADIAN ~ AMATUER BODY.PRESIDENT MACMILLAN TALKS / ABOUT ATHLETICS.\u2018Shows That the C.L.A.is Flourishing and Does Not Have to Trouble: About Anything the C.A.A.U.Poes\u2014Is With Those Who Want ~ \u2014 Naw Organization.(Special to the Star., TORONTO.July 13.\u2014Peter McMillan, of , president of the C.L.A., went up.to Barrie, on Wedneaday, to see the Beaverton checkers defeat the Barrie twelve.~\u2014\u2014@nd incidentally digi ossé matiers generally during his visit \u201cHas the scrap with the C.A.À.U.af- trio CAUTION ant My on cushion « electrod \u2018A M.A.Gentlemen ballplayers of Montreal! \u201cRo- | 2, fected the C.L._A.?was asked À.supporter, Fresident Me ber of pla des a rt um ér © \u201c85 e general i the Sb Why.ast : alone had to sénd out nine font 7 t mearis that to win.that they X jou take ho changes on Jocal réferees.And the season may be said to have just begun.It's when it comes to the semi-finals and finals that things aly get to fever heat.I am much 10 see- that the O.are moving in the right direction of forming a mew amas teur associution.Of.course C.A.is vith them in the matter heart and'hand.r delegates to the proposed meeting were ap inted at the-annual convention and will be on hand when the time comen.Canadian sport needs a.governing body that will be- representative in character \u2014 one that will be loved, honoured and obeyed.keapeare says.In answer to a query ax to what he would do about the Torontos ila ying suspended C.1.A.players, Mr.Mec.Ann aa expressed himself as follows: There 1s only one th hin I can do, and that is obey the rules.Torontos play Graydon on Balurday, he rules say that they must be suspended, and what the rules say goes.However, it does not make much differen to them.The only games they take any part in are the annual convention and the annual banquet.Why even the young Torontos, who were getting all ready to play.C.L.game with- Markham, neg lected: to comply with such \u2018little foi tics as filling their bond and takin their certificates.e standing o Markham team in the eves of the C.U.was not the only thing that prevented them playing that match.\u2019 out the NATIONALS NEW PLAYERS.It is Stated That Wells and Galley Will Appear Against Toronto To-day.- This afternoon the Toronto Lacrosse Club will pay their second visit to Mont: real, their opponents on this occasion being \"the Nationals.There is a good feud of speculation on this match as both teams have recently played fast lacrosse.It is stated that the Nationals will have two new players to-day in the persons of Wells and Galley, The members of the Toronto lacrosse team will be banqueted to-night Ly the National Lacrosse Club, at the Rien: deau Hotel.The dinner will commence at 7 o'clock.\u2014 THE GAME AT CORNWALL.CORNWALL, July 13.\u2014The Montreal- ers and Cornwalls will meet in a senior championshiv match on the C.L rounds {his afternoon at 3 o'clock.Ww pacy, of Cardinal, an old Cornwall player, has been Cornwall team will be the sume as heat the Shamrocks except Allen, who is unwell, amd will likely be replaced by Kee or Mec: illan.SHAMROCKS LOSE A MAN.Albert Dade, of the Shamrocks, is very ill, and will have to undergo an operation.The Shamrocks will be minus his Services for the balance of the season.I Lawn TENNIS | AT THE NIAGARA TOURNAMENT.NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont.5 July 13.LW Larned, of Summit, N.J.peated his victory of last year in the final round of the men's eingles in the Canadian championship \u2018tennis tournament, and today will challenge M.D.W hitman, the pwesent champion.Whitman has two legs on the cup and a win to-day will add another cup to his list of challengs trophies.In yesterday's match Wright atempted to play from the back of the court and dil not follow his service to the net, and Larn- ed,with his deep ground stroke- Shad an easy victory in straight sets.The finals in the doubles and handicap eingles will also be played to-day.The scores Follow Men's ed Ee Round.il ort hs oy b By HAL Tio ard, ed, Sym 6\u20144, Ba Bols Champion Doubles\u201d Sema Bimal.Round, Wright and Irving Wright, Boston, beat F.DP.glischer and J.Atkins, New York, 6\u20148, , 6\u20143.tones Singles, Second Round.Montgomery Ogden, Princeton (owe halt 15), beat A.N.McDonald, Toronto (15), Ww, J.3 Clothier, Philadelphia, (owe half 30), beat IT JE Ajax, Niagara Ascrateh), 4-6, 6\u20143, p Beals Wright, Boston (owe 30), beat E.Fischer, ew York (owe half 30), 6-1, > The annual cricket match between Eton and Harrow began at Lord\u2019s yesterday.The weather was sultry, but there was a large atendance of fashionable people.\"At luncheon time Eton hed scored 154 rina for ight wickets down.Eton was all out in tire Guaran the cheap ly made Belts do nm lodorn ra loire belt on PT not burn \u2018por mx trode.These cheap coverings ard un innings for \u201cruns.At the close \u2018of play esterday, Harrow, in the first innings, had 181 runs for six wickets down.1 ! 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thoi.MCLAUG H peu 214 St.James Street, Montreal, Que.» Fioure-9 to & Sundays 10t0 1.Wadnesday and\u2019 Beturday evenings ill 0.455 > Le nme ON THE LAST GAME WAS LOST TO WORCESTER.Montreat Wis a Patched Up One and as Farther- Weakened When quiatia Was Put Out of the Game - Quesling Umpire Warner.| oF : (Special to the Star.) WORCESTER, Maus.,, \u2018July 13.\u2014After three innings, \u201cKidlet\u2019\u201d\u201d Felix was started, seven.runs resulting from five safe hits, a on balls and two errors.Onee in the légÿl the locals were.daring performers, apd McFarlan, who succeeded Felix, batted bard.In Mac's first inning of Rox work five runs were batted out by thG locals.\u2018At the close of the fourth inning Umpire Warner was attacked.by.Quinlun.- -Fhe- shortstop ed.that Unglaub was-hit -by-a-batted ball on \u2018Griffin\u2019s drive to left field.After u brief arguinent Quinlan clutched the umpire\u2019s throat, and McFarlan joined the attack, Quinlan was fined $3 and escorted .off the, diamond.Souders went to left field and Delahantÿ played at short.In the sccond inning Montreal scored dwice.Raub singled und Joyce cracked \u2018one to short centré for a base.Sheehan sacrificed and Johnson flied out to Shan non.Quinlan\u2019s single drove both meu sin.Felix and Wilson were passed to first on balls.Odwell sent a grounder to Wrigley and was out at first.In Worcester's half, Wrigley singled and Unglaub walked * on balls.Grithn reached.first on an infield hit.Shannon was hit by, a pitched ball p- paluu hig safely to right, Joyce threw ten teet over: Wilson's: head to catch.a min- ner at the plate, and Unglaub scored.O'Reilly went out at first on a hit to Felix, Rickert singled to left -field, and Griflin and Shannon scored, Pappalau crossed the plate when Rickert was forced out ut second on a smooth grounder to Quinlan.Rickert was thrown out, Wilson to Quinlan, in an attempt to steal second.Montreal was blanked in the third.\u2018Singles Ly Wrigley dnd Grifiin and Unglaub\u2019s ouble sent in two runs for Worcester in the third.Quinlan hit safely in the fourth, but was forced out at second on Felix's hit to O'Reilly.Wilson was out at first on a grounder to Wrigley.Odwell hit to right field for two bases, sending Felix in\u2014A- and he scored on Delahanty's hit to short leit.Delahanty stole second second, but.Raub ended the \u2018ihning on a fly out to: Wrigley.McFarlan twirled for Montfeal in the fourth.He gave U'Reilly first on balls.Rickert beat out a bunt to first.Smoot hit \u2018safely.Clemefita.singled, and OReilly scored.\\Vrigiey's satrifice, a double by Unglaub, and ingles by Griffin and l\u2019appalau swelled Worcester's run total for | | the irning to five.Montreal h\u201d d'nho\u2019chance of winhing.thereafter.The batting of Griffin, Clements, W rigley, Joyce and Del- ahanty.were features.IT z-evere follows: WDRGESTER.= : An = H, P.O.A.R.: O'Relilly, 1b TC 5 1 9 2 0 Rickert, Lf, 5 } 2 3 0 0 Smoot, cf.\u2026 \u2026 .8 2 1 83, 9 2 Clements, ¢.5 2 3 1.°1 1 Wrigley, 2b ove oon 4 2 3 3 3 9 Unglaub, .4 3 8 0 '1 0 Griffin; r.£ 5 15° 4 3 0 0 Shannon, 8.8.4 1 0.3.1 0 Pappalou, Pe 5 1.2 2 2 ¢ 2 14 1 af.= Oiwreil hit by.vattes balk CE, MONTREAL.; A.B.R.BH.P.O.A.E.Wilson, ce.and Ib.4 0 1 2 3 of Odwell, c.f.5, 1 2 2 0 0 Leichanty.Lt, \u2018and LL LL \u2026 5 0 3 6 8 2 Raub.160 \u2018and \u20ac \u2026.\u2026.5 1 1 7 0 3 Joyce, r.f.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 5 1 3 1 0 1 Sheehan, m1 4 0 0 2 171 Johnson, 2b .4:0 1 8 6 1 Quinlan, 8.8.:4 +4.2 3 -2 1 1 0 Souders, Lt.cee 2 0 0 0 60 Felix, p.\u2026 ee 1] 1 0 0 1 O McFarlan, p.32 1 1 60 1 0 Tota .39° 65 14 4 U 8 Tones by Innings: Morceater .- 0525000 2x\u201414 Monireal .\u2026.-020201000-5 SUMMARY.- Two-base hits, Unglaub 2, Odwell' and Johnson.Home run, Clements.Stolen base, Delehanty.Sacrifice hits Wrigley and Sheehan.Double plays.Pappalay and O'Relily; Delehanty, Johnson and -Wilson.Bases on balls, by Pappalau 2, by Felix JL by MeFarlan 1, Hit by pitched ball, Felix, Shannon.Struck out.Pappal a Passed balls, Clements.Umpire, Wa Time, 1.50.TRIMMED TORONTOË PROVINENCH, R.1., July 18.\u2014Providence maîle it two out of three against Torontu yesterday, and played ball in a way that satisfied the homé/partisans that they have \u2014quit- tobogganning.Scoro by Tnnifgs - Re, 1 Providence .i.Toronto .Drugs cannot restore it.Elec.Waste of Power Yaricocele, » Liver ers, ot fall pieces, as \u20ac hamlet In the country.Cares after for book and full information\u201d - thins.Ido this nob that the\u2019 old.who have been misled by the.false j Mr England, £15,000 a Hats Shale Com rp hes be ait 1d -f sping wi a range 5 {rm rally da | Osta wi Il be &hove a Brown ; ; Bullivan | 7 SYRACUSE WON TWO.SYRACUSE, N.Y, July 13.\u20148yracus naw twice ice trom Buffalo yesterday.First terles\u2014Dunkle eu aud ad Tort Umplve, Sous.__ >| 7 ricagy ! [me wer \u2014 J er in in which hoth pitchers did Rood Noth, \u2019 The No w font fan.was scored ol Fans \u2018second gamo was rather easy for Syracuse, well placed hits belng\u201d supplemented by costly errors of the visitors : First game\u2014 R.H.E.Syracuse .0000000030001\u20143 14 à Buffalo .+.\u2018.10001000000 0\u2014 38 11 2 Batterles\u2014Barnet and Roach ; Hooker and Kennédy.- : Uuiplre, Hunt.Second game\u2014 Syracuse .090101202-7 1 3 Buft 0200100003 Dattertés-Prarmines 30d MeManus ; ; Ar nold -and-Speer.Umpire, Hunt.ROCHESTER'S LOSING STREAK.HARTFORD, Ct., July 13.\u2014Hartford made it four straight from Rochester by taking a double-header.In the first Mc- Cann had the leaders put out until the ninth, when he was hit for four singles and gave three bases.In the gecond game Hemming was Invincible, Captain Smith got\u2019 mad {n the sixth and went into the box, Conn went back again in the next.Attendance, 1,600.Score by innings: H.E.Firat game\u2014 R.Hartford .,, .11000003x\u20145 12 2 Rochester oro ae 000000004\u20144 8 0 Batterles\u2014McCann ond Steelman; Conn, Bowen and Phelps.Umpire, Gaffney.Second same .Hartford ., .1108001 x\u20148 Rochegter: .7 1 D V0 0000-07 $ 4 - - Batterles-Hetnming and Steelman; Conn, Smith and Phelps, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.T Club.Won.Lost.cent.* Rochester \u2026 \u2026 43 24 642 Toronto .31 2 621 Providence .er eo 39 0 565 Worcester -.vv «2s 23 34 460 Montreal .28 35 444 Hartford .3 36 444 Syracuse .5 34 424 Buffalo .2 LJ A400 NATIONAL LEAGUE.RHE.At Claclunatu\u2014 Cincinnati .120000201\u20146 14 3 Brooklyn .112010201\u20148 15 4 Batteries\u2014Newton and Bergen; Donovan and McGuire.At St, 5 oul Bt.Lou .00000002001\u20143 65 1 New York\u2019 .01000100000\u20142 4 -4 Datterles\u2014Powell and Ryan; Matthewson and Bowerman.At Chicago Chicago er.\u2026.\u2026-.090000000 0 Bosto .00011020 71 Batteries\u2014 Taylor \u201cknd Kling; Nichols and Kittredge.At Prusburg.Pittsburg § .00000110000000\u20143 § 2 Phifadelvhia 100010 00000002\u20144 12 2 Batterics\u2014Leever and Zimmer; White and McFarland.3 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, er \u2014Club\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Wen PITISDUFE .«oo woe ue.41 26 612 St.Louts eo.8 80 569 Philadelphia \u2026\u2026.\u2014 3 20 552 New York vu + 82 2 542 Brooklyn .«es \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.36 32 1.529 Boston .7.\u2026.30 32 484 Cinefnnati .\u2026., .B 38 424 Chicago \u2026 -.-..fedlor every way a success.An excellent programme was rendered by Misy Steele, Mis farr, Messrs, Skaife, Moberts, Neleon and King, every number of which was encored.Especially appreciatod was the sweet einz- ing of Miss Yar, to whom a bouquet of lovely flowers was presented after her yer- formance, The concert over, chairs were moved aside and dancing filled up the evening till a late hour.A few of those who were present were: Mesdames Doutre, Skaife, Chillas, Lomer, Holland, Sims and Shaw; the Misses Ellis, \"Arthy, Steele; Shaw, Shorey, Craig, Chillas, Tellier, Harshaw, Lomer, Jor an, Wolf fe, Bolton, Raza, Doutre, Letendre.Messra.Meredith, Nelson, Doutre, Skaife, Holland, Horan, Eck- stein, -8kill, Bolton, Clift, Desbarats, Thomas, Magor, Lepine, Shorey, Sims, Brown, Chillag, Tooke, Shaw, Gurter, Jur- dan, Borthwaite, Hall Morphy, ennedy.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Meredith spent ême daye last week camping on the island opposite Bayview, but were obliged by bad weather to give up their outing.Mrs.Meredith spent the remainder of the week at Bayview, Lo BEACONSFIELD.es Ë there ie any trüth in the old adage, they \u201cv y.is the of _Jife,\u201d surely leaconad pd as a eo as fittle to complain of; \u2018as there has beer an unusual amount of gaiety so far this season, and this week in a measure seems to cap the climax, with no less than two dances, a concert and a regatta, besides innumerable private hospitalities on the programme and\u2019 then to return ta that favourite topic the weather with a drop of over twenty degrees in i few days, added to the exciting hail storm of Sunday, is certainly sariety enough for, the.mas exacti the only ap- Sue present teens to Bo {ie parent Per able fact that July is nearly on the wane.Dr.F.Gilday is at the Grove, Mr.Tom Howard is the guest of Mr.W.Robert Mr.\u2018David MacGill has returned from New York Mr.W.B, Bulling has gone to St.Catharine, Ont., on business.Miss Marguerite Steel is a guest at the ove.cc Miss.Alice Boyd has returned bome Mr.E.Davidson is visiting Mr.J.\" Burnett.Owing to the rain last Saturday morning the tennis tournament with Pointe Claire was indefinitely ned.Mr.and Mrs.EP Sclater and the Misses Sclater, Beaurepaire, were guests at the Grove dance last Fridey evening.e, Mrs.and Miss Appel Boston, are at the Grove.On Wednesday Svening there.was! a concert and bonnet hop held at the Pointe Claire boat house in aid of the club funds, ahd Judging from the numbers there it certainly ought to have been a financial suc- ere were seven pieces on the prog gramme, but at the last moment, several of the performers failed to appear.\u2018The pianoforte solo by Miss Steeie and sons by Mise Marr, with cello obligato very much ap reciated, as well as Mr.L Raife\u2019s and Nelson's efforts, but dis remainder of the programme would have probably been more suitable to a smoking concert All the Lake Shore resorts were well represented and the dance was voted one of the jolliest of the season.were Dr.Scott Ives is at the Grove.Miss Edith White is the guest of Miss Robertson.Miss Helen Raphael was among those noticed at the Grove dance on Friday.iss Constance Clay, who has been the pe of Miss Maude Mudge has joined her amily at St.\u201cAgathe des Montes for the 5.Paton had - gone C Elerbeth, Me.gone to Cape Miss 8.Frances is spending s few days | Eere, with Mrs, MacIntyre.Miss Kathleen Stephen is visiti 4 Lilian Turnbull, ; Pp pe Miss Miss Winnie Maxson was visiting Mrs.Ewing for a few days last week.Miss Annie Thompson, of Ottawa, is a guest of Miss Paton.Mr.Allan Starke has gone to Cushing's Island, \u2018Master and the Misses Smith were out here lust week the guests of Mrs, Rein.ar POINTE CLAIRE.There has been little to complain of in the temperature this week, which has been leasant one for all kinds of sport, The oa ing on Saturday afternoon was good, a lake was dofted with éails, thoee py the racers being most notable, as they raced home to Dorval, making a delightful picture in the evening \u201clight.> The storms on Sunday were a surprise (the day had started so fine) and Pi iled the pleasure of more than one party that had gone out for the day.Messrs.Te ine, Turpin and Trestler, who had sailed to auharnois, encountered some very rough weather before they got hom A party from Pointe Claire.attended the.Friday dance at the Grove, Beaconsfield.: Mr.M.Holland, who haa been away \u2018doing the Saguenay trip, Moire on Monday after 2 most enjoyable holida Miss Amy Holland started on Friday last for Quebec, where she will remain for some time viniting fr friends there, and on the Island of Mrs.(George \u201cNapier, who caine out lo Pointe Clair + with \u2018her little daughter last week, gave a charming tea on Wednesday, at which she was assisted by Miss Harsha, who is her guest this summer.\u2018The logal.rega po t is afternoon is exciting much inte: practice for the wat canoe race has been ps ÿ on géalously during the week.The contest between Baa- ld Jud Pointe Claire crews will be Ji: T.Sydenham Hall spent a couple of \"here last meek.with his brothers, at The- Charlebo re it \u2018Emile A er, \u201cafter A.ver eamant holid Hday, return Le town on 55 raday.uceday, À Bell, of Montreal, and Me Joseph L.Rie elle, - were visiting Mrs.\u2019 Lomer at Unter den Lind en.and were entertained at a tes by Mrs.Mrs, Chills.;-Mre.- Montres! her daughter, Mre.e young ladies and m men spen a busy morning ds co ti he ponthonee\u201d for.the Much credit is due ; if Wen ying with Bodie Cutt, in Wo olfé and the others, for the charmin É \u201cThe first con of the season, which was given on nesday événing, was in tage No, 3 a few days, the guest.of Mrs: : Miss Ÿ visiting her friend à Mise Barlow: from 1524 pd Jin the guest of | The first ubeeriptE n dance was held \u2018at the Grove last Friday evening, The floor was well filled all the time as the tem \u2018ture was much more in keeping for a hanes than an any of of the previous hops.Deeks was at the dance on Wedneat evening.Mr.ai have taken oot- ulling, and fo 0 Hie ten houses on the Shaw estate.\" HUDSON AND HUDSON HEIGHTS 5 and Mrs, H.Henstead, of Yonkers, on a visit i ie SA whi eds ter Mre.Whitiosk.The Wilderness.\u201d : Mra.Waddell, of Ottawa, is visiting the Leigh, the guest of her sister Mrs, A.ios E.Ormé returned to Ottawa this week \u201cafter u short visit to her friend Miss Helen Joyce.Mr.and Mra.A.Hutchison have been the ests.of Mr.Hutchison\u2019s mother for .tho ust week or\u2019 so.or! Hardy, of Nottingham, England, was and Tn ng Inst last Sunday here, visiting Mr.att io came out last week to X.aX sister Mrs.A.Goodchild.Mrs.Sargeant, Montreal, is here just now iting | her, daughter, Mrs.Geo Geo.Darling, at e \u201cLittle Miss Marjorie Schneider gave n children\u2019s party to a few of.her, littl» friends last Wednesday afternoon.mong invited were, Muriel Parkes, Aon Boyd, , Jennie Carmichael, Dorothy Robinson, Constance and Jaunetà Finkey,Clarke, Kathleen PCyke, Kenneth Darling.\u201d A very ot aftérobn wae t.spen fiss Chryder, of Ottawa, has been \u2018on a visit té her aunt, Mrs.Grant, at Bd Oaks.\u201d yman, Westmount, is visiting at - tho High, the guest of.Mrs.Geo Geo.Robin- Nir.MacLaren and her little niece, Mins Tees, visi the Heiglits- just y thé pente ol Mo ets} now, the Mrs.tho or.of Mr.and Mra, Ti olan.as.Mock spent last Sunday here, Mrs.Grant, of Ottawa, and.ie Grant of Montreal, are out to nd ew week the.goesfs of Miso Tye, +The Oke To Mrs.Jas.Brown has\u2019 come, ouf to spend Joyce, turned to the city from Miss Parkes is here on Soh brother, aries, Ene: r, Mre.Thomas Todd, of Mohtieal, is visis sen ESTE 223 .Em de one | Heskh ad Disease,\u201d Cu RICHANS.P.6.TS Ravine Ge returned to .t d pagents, De.and, Mrs.holidays nn 1 Chipman.rein MacNeil for view bas | week.Tue-days and dancing and ali sorle of \u2018of amusements.ST.ANDREWS EAST.ciay.last Sunday at Glencoe.Tuesday for their home in Chicago.Black, days here the guest of Mrs.MacNaugh- on Mr.and Mrs.MacLeod, Montreal spending two weeks att Mis Albrigh pretty little cottage: Sunday at the Manse.for a long visit with her aunt, Miss E Robertson, Owen Sound.Cottage.Mrs.MacGregor, enta.this week.parents, drews, Twentieth Century Quadrille Club.Cottage.MacMartin, Monday.month at Sweet Briar cottage.Pickett and Mins Irwin, of Montreal, Mrs.A.T.Patterson and family, of Longueuil, are at Sweet Briar cottage for the summer.ST.LAMBERT.| which was fixe postponed until later in the season.items on the wish to remaip over for the hop and pre sentation ot trophies Tr the evening.of Mr.Mailloux\" 's houses on river front.for the summer.visitors here this week, the guests of Mrs.Crawford Johnston, Point.Mira Severs for some time.month here, returned home this wee Gordon this week.wee ine the.Atlantic early next:month.Mrs.ter Geo ing abroad for a year or longer.Portage, where she will » nd some weeks.tourists enjoying the beauties of the St.Lawrence.\u201cI here, thie guest o Mrs.T Christie, Victoria \u2018avenue, week with friends at Hemmingf here ded of Ge Cooper has 1 been visiting Mre.Arthur Horst Lorn avenue.fricnde where this week.an extended visit to friends in the shortly.arrived on a visit to his mother, Mrs.Bourne, Victoria avenue.4 father, Mr.James Wright, for some.time.day.LONGUEUIL.last dance, there.Ride be a large num over \u2018from the e on St.Jacques st some time.for some wee | impromp ompaon, Yim.Barred, on Hu Elliot Barter, re Misses Cook son, the Misses Car.+ i ot Mo, Mise ls i iS Miss a Miss ote: | returned to the Jamal, hy dt a righ bas oo visiting Miss .\u2018 TT \u201cHudson Heights |- Sion, So, Wal ker, Eliot, | oyce.; ile Sir Geo, Thonon, Dpelor, Mc a s & A x His ontres ass and others \u201csirivala.pi \u2018Madame Belide's te TES: ton bas taken rooms at ME dradenurs on St: Charles Bt.for Ko pring came down to Hud Button ufi \u2018tacle eld, \u201cfase; CE x aid Tait Lady ast, Montreal).b.Fontaine, aterlop; 1 Babar, bris, Bi Aer us oni Wataio® theca, \"NORTH HATLEY.Glen: Villa; the bedutiful cottage on the st shore of.the lake is now crowded with Among the late arrivals are: Mr.ind Mrs.W.Q.Dam) I, Misses Leaycrait, Mr.au Mrs.John bon MeLee, Mr.©.Ayers, Mr, Chas, F.Zeegler, Min Lazonb iy, \u2018Mr.Frank White, Miss -M.L.Holland, Judge Mulvenn and fail , Bher- brooke; Mrs.F.Kennedy Miss Pope, Ottawa: Rev.and Mrs.Fig ator ville; Miss Holt and Miss À.A.Holt, Mow treal, Mrs.Hartx and Mrs.3.8.Moffatt, ot Now ke pave arrived for the Seti Co tages are Mrs, do MeMolles, Miss wy MM al w Mp, J, Hine 3 Sh Stanley, À ii Mr, itney, Miss An es.Ww.Whitacy, Miss mh At the Avonmore Cottage -are Dodds, Mrs.John iemios- * Fraser Master Charles fam.D.My.David: side, Miss: Burnside, maid and child, Mont- .St.Charles, Mr! F.Charles, Mrs, \u2018F.H.$t.Charles, Montreal.vais at.the.Castel des Monts - in.Dori Kankakee; F.hthourn the captain £ the Lon- Ne ub, has the \u2018boys\u2019 do » \u201cscènes IN THE SURF.\u201d Been_the guest of Miss evéni h have been set apari for children's ni A t the boat house arc Quite a uber ra \u2018the ladies and gentlemen spend those evenings down there and make it as pleasant as possible for the little ones, who enjoy.themeelves at games, Miss D.Brophy, Ottawa, is stayi at Harclay's Hill, the guest \"of Miss Bat- R.Anderson, Prat.J.\" Lawrence.pile Harold- fawrenee à J.Master Paul Wilson, Miss Gertrude Won Miss Minnie - O'Donnell, Mr.n Beauchamp, Mr.Isase Grattan, Poligny, Montreal; Howard Ernest Saunderson, Miss Ea Poul in, Miss Y.Poulin, A.E.Hueeart Toronto; Jas, Fmith, Halifax; R.T.Grant, G.&.Peltan, wd.Gilmoun.Mra.- Mr, George Beaman, Montreal, epent Mr.and-Mrs.Duck, who have been visiting Mrs.Wanless at the Maples, left on Mr.and Mrs, Watt, Montreal, are stay- Mrs.Isaac Grattan, E, ing at Vine Cottage, the guest of Mrs.Mr, Mack, Montreal, is spending a few * Juliette \u201cWilson, Qermanie | Wilson, > es Marguerite Wilson.Miss -Mar- celle te is Mire R Mr.and Mrs.Jim Ballantyne, Miss Trenholme and Mr, Charles Ballantyne, r.; Winnie Tons } Montreal West; \u201cspent last Saturday and Eu Archambea E.R.Dorken, Montreal; wn Miss Beatrice Robertson left on Monday Mul doen.Syracuse; * 1 utehena, Si Hutcheon.Mise Jrene Mr.Allan Simpson is now here to spend hia holidays with his parents at Hilkide lama, Ni May SE aime, Ottawa; Mrs, Elliot, Westmount, is spending a Wil few days at \"Lachute Road, the guest of Miss \u201cAnnie Martin is spendin Miss Christiatia \u2018MacGregor is spending 7 her holidays at River Rouge, with her par.Miss Minnie Lourie and Mies Wi innit Lowrie, are at the Sanitarium.Warren visited Mr.Oct.Roll- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur MacGregor, New \u2019 York, and Mr.and Mrs.John MacGregor, in Burnham Cay, Montreal, spent a few days at Rose Villa The \u2018above are no, as might be-thought, views on the Atlantic sea- -coast, or in the Gulf of St.Lawrence.They were taken at Dorval Island, Charles Truscott, of the Grand who is a summer resident of Lachine, Miss Mary 3 MacGregor has returned home iE iss Helen Cowan is on a visit in Moat- to spend the s 5 h [ e summer months with her Misa Edith Shorey.who has been a guest has returned to Mrs.re.Deery has rented a cozy residence for the summer.Oran Baldwin has arrived for his Miss Kate Burwash, who has been vis iting friends at Jarvis, has returned to spend the summer months at St.An- racticivg hard every evening, The result of La will 1 Le seen on the 3rd \u2018Saturday when our regatta takes \u2018place, End also + the other regattas.Mr.Harold Hughes has taken rooms at Madame.Trudeau's for a few wecks.Miss Hilda Howard syenine\u2014 Jn Longueuil, A few of the young people took advantage of the beautify] moonlight night last Friday evening and.drove to Lachute, to attend the weekly hop given by the ri ty Donner is once more in her pretty | eoftage on Presqu\u2019 ile Park.\u2019 Mrs.John MeLean is visiting Mrs.G.e Mises Neville, of Montreal, are Di di hi staying with Miss Burwash, at Woodbine zon is spending his holidays at Mrs.Warren's._ Miss Gladys Raza 35 visiting Miss Edith Shorey at Beaurepaire.odere was no yacht race last Saturday, owing to the extremely bad weather.5 Cottage: the pente © of M and 5 Mrs.W fim, spent last Friday _the guest of Miss | © The yachts \u201cAlma,\u201d \u201cIlva,\u201d and \u201cVixen\u201d were out on Tuesday.night.On board the were.Miss.Hilda Howard, 2 Alice, Hamilton, and Mr.Miss Schatz\u201d Miss Thornton, Laurie \u201cVixen\u201d were the Mi Misses Moffat, Miss\u2019 Reynolds, Miss Murs d .Davis and Hutchings.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Moffat are spendin summer with Mrs.Leopold er da vs Bed cisco, y, and Miss Eidiety, \u201cMis Mary Burwash is back to spend ab- New\u2019 York, are at the Evergreens.other summer with her aunts, the Misses Mr.Hugh Walsh went to Montreal last Mrs.Dr.Robertson and daughter have returned to Montreal after spending a alker and Mesare.Bourne and Sully; on the | Mrs, Pickett, of St.Hyacinthe: Miss ignon, Master Eimund 4 Mignon, Mr.Chas.faurice Ste.Notre who a few weeks ago returned from a twelve months\u2019 in Saranac Lake, Adirondack Mountaine, much improved in health, is spending the summer season ere.~~ ST.JOHNS.+ Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Clement, of St.Denis street, Montreal, a short while, being the ment's mother, Mrs.Mrs.Gustave Coureau, of Cherrier street, Montreal, is at her mother's, Mrs.Tage Cher +, Éd Montreal.Miss fangetai ane a solo very sweetly, morning and evening.\u201d At the latter service the rector preached eloquentl the offertory, Miss Langastaff, ome, Sweet Home\u201d in a manner to awaken the tengerest feeling in every Howard, of Montreal, HE Potter Dhs réturñed : \u201cMia nef Kingston Military \u2018 Cofle Mrs.Evans, who came ont from her home | in England, to Montreal a few weeks ago, has been spending a weck or two with her hter, Mrs.Trotter, returned to the city \u201cMies Alice Stephen epent Tuesday even.juil, the guest of Misy Moffat.The union Picnic to Otterburn Park, fps.\"Tremaine \u201cspent Sunday in for Saturday last had to be Longueul Miss Ahern spent a couple of days last k Las y \u2018ood The members of the executive of the Miss Gwen Tremayne, Boating Club have had a busy week getting everything ready for to-day's sports.There is a long list of entries | \u2018for Abe.Jifferent hot tra has been engaged both nitro and evening.Through the geperosity of the ladies tea will be ved to the guests who f Mr.Glen White is spending a few days veste of Mrs.Cle at Mrs.Thompron\u2019s on Quinn avenue, Mr.Arthur Hutchings spent last Saturday and Sunday in Lon cuil t the meeting of the \u201cB.C.Tuesday afterngon, the \u2018ladies ele oO b Jante give another White Dante:at'eamrearly- date.Yalu ee ps aun i Ro lon es - Ori Ne Mr.Rtai¥ and family are, occupyi one nb viet tr Cac M ri Grace Elliot, of St.\"Lambert, Thurien 1 Lodg Yo ur! je a guest at § veu e Tuezday in Le Longueuil as the guest of e The Misses Metcalf have been among the Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hill have been stopping with Mr.and Mrs.Wentworth \u2018The Misses Moore are guests for sonie' weeks at their sister's, Mrs.Trudel, Slocum Another of those enjo Which Ste.Rore is no house on \u2018Saturday evening.She I \u2018were about one hundred and fifty members resent, and, as usual, ev ired, but well satisfied with the evening's æ Miss J.K; dd has left on a visit to Hem- mingford, ere the will be the guest of R.Kearley, mana riai nanos Company, rip to Vancouver, B.C., and will not return for at least six weeks.Mr, Kimball snd family are here d are lorated in the Ross cottage, on r.and Mrs.William \u2018Buairnett.and Miss Mildred Burnett, of New York, are ¢ fps 2 fx holidays The bath house bas been finished and ced = the end of the long pier, and Mr.McAdam bas been miking g of it in the way of teaching the youngsters Mr.W.Studer and family have, opened for.the hot mont thy.Mrs.J.Rosevenr, who has spent the past arsday Mr.Geo.YMolleur, second son of Mr.JE.Molleur, has passed successfully his final examination at Laval University for the Mr.and Mrs.J.Warmington were ok.on the guests entertained by Mrs.E.Percy Mies M.Prowse and Mies Mittinson have: been visiting at Mrs.Alf.Roscvear\u2019s this the Pullman \u201csemis # Deal, paid a hasty visit Mrs.S.Parker will be among those cross- Deal, on Sata ao morning Bon.Parker, Tho will be accompanied by Mas- rey Parker, contemplates remain- Épesnplain 15 rr a brief outin the 8t.Johns Yacht Club was held in Club héuse on Friday evening, the Lo inst, and was well A or a large number of visitors, rchestrd iss Amy Finch leaves thie week for Mise Winnie Goodchile s is a the Mics Fowlis hus, beer eareccnt visitor | Dos Eabelle and wheat est daughter bave for Carouns \u2018hext Mose, are spending a few.weeks here.| h Ramm , Westmount, spent li 5.P ait arrivals at the Ste.Rose E Saturday here, the guest of Mrs.P.M.cd keen interest by S.Perrault and fam diferent boats, thero Mr.and Mrs.Reid are spending this Mr.and Mrs.S.Bently are od ong the late newcomers who will spend the remain.Leithman, Mr.and \u2018Miss RP Jeff rey, Mists M.O'Brien, Teche Ek, 0.Sinn is here for the sumn is located at the Studer cottage.Mesans.Charles and Harry Kenrley, who have been spending a few weeks at Ste, Agathe, have returned and will here for the balance of.the summer month.enjoyable affair took ») nes ay, in the Ver ofa and lawn party, given by efts on the occasion of the Mo \u2018of ob hter, Miss Estelle Roberts.Mr.Ernest Wray leaves.on Monday next I a trip down to the Gui on board the i THe following gives |e of the boats : Mr.Percy Webster has been visiting Strated.oN Time.t avenue, is makin Mrs.Clarke, Victoria th akin 8 Mrs.Dan Beatty, who has spent the last a » expec 0! two months in rope i me | oie wr be \u2018 opine.8 » wnt.eco: n this Can ra Paul her.is, of Ottawa, is ere, vis- ot er.Band held their moonlight excursion on Tuesday.H tronized, there being over 300 steamer \u201cMajestic\u201d took took them up \u2018Mr.Arthur Bourne of Hamilton, has |* Mrs.J.Fowlis hns been the guest of her Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Potter ang family the residence Al ictorin Pau rat penton.Miss Katie Watera The annual heeting at Mr.T.A.Frost are their guests at Boat Club was held last Wednesday even- house, when there was à large attendanée of mem .ton occupied the chair and Mr.A Darlin ed The election of officers for the ensuing fear were ar follows: latton; vice-prosident, secretary-tressurer,.Me Andrew Darli ing; \u2018executive.committee, Mosers, John Kennedy, 0 Jrempe, Chax.| Metean and Chus.R at he re oui is imploving a ad will pass summer Genin, here, Pre, Y dams Care, who has been visiting , David Semple, returned to her one Me DE te, Ont, lest Thurs- se Y.ae is visiting Mrs.Short in.Jeaves here {Monday = fe Bron meeti Fe jef Arsociation at i away a few r.Chevalier left on Y Wednesday fo yl euinial business, and wit aden Me Yr Bia \u201cHclpone di 1 I ri , | aol Filly: \"AT.of oi gan, | Sher rooke; \u201cCp.H.Wid, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.The regular fortni hs 2 darice of the Longueuil Boatin Chub held*\u201d this evening.Mr.per Peu be > pianist 9.1.White and Mr.|.) Arthur Lee, of.Montreal, spent Saturday 15 der here the guetta © of, Mre.J, and Mrs.Chan ase, and daugh- are visiting hers, 1 ts of Me Stewart; a ¢ister, Mrs.h ther conditions only prove as HE oeuble a they did on the night of of tho Mids Margaret oe therland was the guest ters, of Woodst tock.Ont., of Miss Hamilton for a few days last week.Mrs.Carmichael and family are back in Longueuil.They were great! ly missed during! the.past winter.They ar are occupying a cot- STE.AGATHE DES MONTS.v Ste.Agathe is no longer \u2018behind the times, for in a few wee hese \u2018will erected a fine clubhouse.in Presqu'i:le Park.The Jand is bought and the contract for the he dant is signed, dancing room will be\u2019 fini no.that the pti a time A \u2018decorate it prope On August 3rd a regatta Yai be held, which is intended to surpass last year's No an in i ps of the ra.C.Harrod and er Jittle daughter, 0, eit in higher, esteem than Misa Madge Harrod, left Wednesday for ge.t- Bondville, \u201cwhere they ont haying for ed; he hed by all clases nd nationalitied\u201d and all will learn of his misfortune with The, yacht face lrat Sof Saftirdav afternoon i ve 5 ere Was a a D am Mr.Sid Thornton\u2019s \u201cIlva,\u201d won the race, Mr.Elliot's i \u201cMarion\u201d taking.second place, while the \u201cAlma,\u201d belonging Lo to Mr.Marcon, came in ine\u2019 YTOW.h to ca of Mesurs.Tooke Bros, of ihe mol holding their annual picnic | | and outing here to-day.: SWEETSBURG.ecét ¢ el at fre, mA event.charge of the illuminationa.he.influence of Mr.R.Wikson- Sith i Montreal Artill be present, with thejr band, be 1 ontreal, so 84 \u2018to en: able visitors to vouch Ste \u201cAgathe quickly and \u2018conveniently, The arrivals at \u2018Godon\u2019s Hotel are: Me.Miss Demners, w.C.Muir ry, R.A.third, Mr.Hu s \u201cFleur des Lys\u201d be- ie fi \"vi Ci kaon sails this week b the ig Winale Gn or .John's Newfound- s > Do al ue, G land, where re the 7 ee rposcs visiting friends i di A.Ne tn An: ora \u2018dance was held in the Club House last Euturday evenisn, and for An ent.À ora tide 0 there were noticed Mire | an aw, Mrs.5.Rermolde, , Ta k \u2018the in 1 oh om ies fe\u201d Outreme ol in ave michael, the Misses Davidson, gC + ons Joue br | Faso EIR weld tba ; As 3 urg; G.; Yarmouth ¥.0.Sa -N.incen .i .Seot Knowlton; N.' C.8t oronio: Ww Harrington, Graub .Crawford.and - 2 Iren Hill; J.A irs A; Li Levis, \u201cTotton Mrs N.(lark, and the Mis New Mok Dr.Dumbe summer.g those registered within the - last may at the Ww Hey House are: Jos.Dr.ach, E.B.B_Scott and Ward; Mrs.\"J.A, Wigesit ee HE 3 Saultry ton; C.A.and C.W.Kennedy, Coati iss EK.Tichurst, Smiths\u2019 Mills; Geo.\" St torus, Lake Megantic; -F.Feeney, Toronto; lache ste Hyacinth: P.Chalons, 2 : T.real \u201c Brantford Ont; C.E.Wey! » Maroons Neil, Waterloo.Mra.James Benedict, and family, of New York, have arrived at: Vendome Cottage.Mrs.Harry Bowers and daughter, Miss B.M.Furman, New-York and Miss Shu- Telt, Morristown, N.J., are at Ingleside cer, A.E.Spencer, Mr.and pén Mrs.Xi.C.Smith, and the Mis-ea pont of Montreal, are at the May Cot ) D.0.Wright and Miss.L.J.Taylor and Mrs.Marcus timore, have arrived at the- Késray so A.Miller, of Morristown, N.J.arc at Pleasant View Cot ttage.3 Mrs.Geo! 0.Cooke, and family, © Cambridge, ass, are at Fernbanie Ge: rs.H.H.Carr and Miss Mamie Payne, \u201cof Watrenton; Va.sve at the Fagle.fave.The, Mines.Hawley,\u201d Cambridge O.Windly and daughter, of Mn * C., are at Mariette tage.Wm, M.\u2018Congers and E.8t.George Tucker of Bermuda, are here for the summer.G.V.Bacon, and family, of St.[Paul Minnz ae \u2018at:Clarmont Lodge.«Lieber and the Misses enerat\u2018 Tigber, pisse are at the Victoria.W.E.Andrews and family, of Bostons \u201care staying at the Victoria.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 fra.BH.G.Lamothe, Ottawa, and Mr.and Mr.G.Lamothe, Montreal, are at Pleasant View Cottage, .F.F.Kirkpatrick, of Quebec, is Mr.No Wilson and family, of Rocka- are at Sampson Cottage.\u201c8 ET A Bi Springs.This\u2019 week's TON \u2018#4 the Bolton Sulphur Springs House include: A.F.Kimhall, A.Kimball, Frederick England, Mrs.F.England, Mrs.Andrews, I N.Robinson, J.A.Duchesneau, Mrs.J.A.Duchesneau, Master R.Ducheaneau, Mier \u201cCurtis, 8.F.Miss Barber, E.L.St.Martin, sie Macfarlan, \"Migs L.C.Kimball, Knowlton, EL one.Siar pète 5 Olmstead, 2 aw, Flmos P.Shaw, Ma- ok, | Sia Serna G.E.McIndee.Nel- , Miss Minnie Walsh, A.Johann- tholine A.Hall, J.Bacon and_wife, Johanasen, J.Bremner, Mont- og J.A O'Halloran, Rev.R.D.Brown, Mr.KB, Mrs.C.N.nioeright Philip I.rchi dee rann ter e Sisco, tx iionville; ¥ F.L.Fuller, Fuller, Miss Emma D Ey Van Mrs.Hall, 'Mas- Hall, Sweetabu Mr.and Mrs.Millar, Miss Millar, M.unbank, Georgeville; Miss M.\u201cDuke; Mrs.Mallar, Cieveland, IZ.Boothe St.A.Vaudry, Wat- NS.Hall, Clarenceville; Edna M.Rrome; Wm.Bailey, Dayon, Nellie Pickles, S.Pickles, Frock.\u2018Harriss, Miss Harriss, Master d.Harris, West.Shefford, BORDEAUX.The great heat which has prevailed the last two weeks has scarcely been .iced here, as the velocity of the rapide of the River des Prairies, just 2 potite, always creates a current of air.e evenihgs are- always del iciously cool.test arrivals are: Mr.M.Lauer The 40 ae D.Rosenwisen and a ~Madbre wid fa family.The follawin are.ts $ Mies Brid Mr and Mrs.Norten, M nd hdy, ale id Mrs.Mr.Durant, Mr.Wm.-Burrows, Misa itive Burrows Mr.| ey Mr.and Mis.J.:J; Roy are spending a fon le Z weeks at! Calon! Epria re M, Dubrosky bas pure olle ge street, lately aot\u2019 by: Mr.Pierre.Tr annual garden part and concert of .Andrews ¢ Episcopal Ch urch will take -COWANSVILLE.ul En to are ea vi 9 r home, aite ving f Bre Te 3.\" Beach's, : R: Moore and Master George Moore are wend ing the summer at Mrs.M.Beach\u2019s, THE - WHITE} \u2018MOUNTAINS.Ammons £a uests ét the plrige House, ig \u201care: Mr.W.G.Wyatt, M, F.Johnston, Miss omnson, éGuigan, Miss McGuigan, Mi M he tise Lachlan and oh ansan, Miss Maude few days have been of ex y der hotter, P.soie talking of the ng ju,\u201d still one never feels sure TE 4 A they are safe h in -the en it was made kn that H M.Crescent wes actually in sieht Le t excitement, rushing down nkment to catch à impec of of the.\u2018dear old.-ship,\u201d\u201d as 1 beard\u201d yoang lady say.It was a ag jue wight to sed the t aracdftf ship) glide past ih to be ost to view behind a piere, the usic of - £ us adfbse the restes al dE ue.DL | ae BAS praise which he fn pr ting the house.\"sir.and \u201cCharles Fiek, of' Abhots- ne \u201c ) fond gt are at Loug Island's favourite Recent arrivals at the st.Lawrence Fall ! soi, are: T.Crocket, J.À Praite, G.G, Oruz- | 3 Cit from page eighteen.) 1 MacDocald.aserville;' K.Betancourt, .ee RIVIERE DU OU LOUP.: Ne Jasieg \u2014O'Connar, \u2018Mise Mollie Speipr\u2014 ais » week's arrivals at the Belle Vus in- o'ce MN i Laure Congr, Jim I THE BUGKINGHAM, \u2014- \u2018ring avs.Bly Ards beautirel Scvatey me a .dango in the ternoon tes at th | Kamion: Me Miss J, Kirkpatrick, ews, aor ur Dansereau, Gi Mrs.- .HE BUCKI R GHAM HOTEL, i + $0 ATE) Hud TO 0 x sr and Out DANS in ose Dave do Bouse AL tennis tournament, and a cricket Ottawa; Mr.J.Flood, Mo area: us D, Levi, Miss À.Figg i Ire vi; Mr.THE MARLBOROUGH ar.fmm gta oise Hotels tn Hew.York Uy, having > BAKERS HOTELS iT J de de a TR ty one (OPENED JUNE 1se,) : sccording to Etes Bamber pornos Desunying tidee- = between the ship's officers grd, the Colder, Montreal: M 2 Cord.Mi £ and .H.A.Beck.oo guks , Apr ontreal; Mrs.a6 Mc tin Beck, Miss BB: Wee Mrs.Grafton, THE.LILLIAN.- (COURT GARDEN WITH FOUNTAINS t men.The former did not take place, Cord, bec: Mr 3 a very enthusiastic cricket match was A uebec: Mr.and Mrs, Hudon, New .H.Davis, Mr.a = en- ALL PE EWANENT Horeza 60 toux andfavourably À ; L Sad to say, the home eleven was York; Mr, on Ruma Quebesj ar thal, Mise Muriel and Place eatin Roof garden on the Buckingham.FLOWERS: ARD HUSIO.modation for touriste, ih aI ee cha doco en onu \u201cwill 1 September ne edition! of yed.however, the dslanders never say Halifax, N.5 Me, A Piddi aire.Leu ume ¥ cote amily, Monte B.real: Supetisr accommodation for Pan-American Travellers from Canglia.take ét Ave.oats from ueisiore mak king Jour pie plane.he.Jour mur onting per cent.\u2018and always hope for better lue next Piddington and Mis Vivian \u201c Pi ton, \u2018Rene y ie, Mariette Cote, Ernest Gag: Exposition visitors may bo socured in advance Crand Central Station, nt, 5ad-88, rr Oty, direa 138 52 BAKER'S HOT.à pe, ot ial LEAL AN, Le ae .time.The greatest event of the Gr rea uebec: Miss Baker, Miss M.Pd er ne Arbitastin he De Ma kay upon application.Write for Booklet.Euro.\u2018* te Hotel ] EL, Gaspe, Guedes, : En the evening {as | the Irishman wo is Baker and per \u201d Montreal; \u201cMrs, John Mics - Dinf *O'Dovd, ©.Via To pean-and America ; American Plan, 3.50 10 85.00 per day.\u2014DOMINION LINE The dance given by Mrs.Mackinnon, + e Carling, family and maid, Lo Pat kay, D infret; a n plen.Rates $1.00 per day | .Kare $1.00to $4.00 perday Mall § Ll of Mr.Mackinnon, M.P., w ug, family ndon, Ju.rhell, Quebec: George L: Ssquel andup.- peas Finn, $1000 pe ST AN LEY ISLAND taansips-Liverssal 43¢vias.| - great a Docs as any hostess could \u201cRave ] Mexico; .M.Kahn, Paris: Miss Address, ¥.B, ROBINS, : REED & re ETT, prietors.From Portland.: From: Bests: 8 wished.Mrs.Mackinnon received and en- |.MURRAY BAY.Mary.Th AU Bcott.H 5 Hotel Buckt - 25-2004 \u201cThe Al 0 nD saan ri \u201c Kértained her guests in her usual hospitable afr.R.Forget is to spend most of Jul - x, Yachington, ge ; 240 014# ; Bufilo, N.Y.gonquin Ouoman.\u201c3e 0 ew EE pit un : and gracious manner.With glorious wen- and August at fhe Manair, where his fans.ire oke, M .SPRINGS.The best, although not the' largest, un Dominion Ana 1008 Gommenvwealth Jay hr ; fs a moe nd de | ne or he more ot he Dl Tu, the gre morue FREES RE a (CSSS SAS SEE » edge, on w 3 : _-_ 2202 ~ weve placed many seats of all descriptions, vert of gy Ep git Dagon be een {he during the pest wiek have been: William : Te Popular Summer Resort of Canada, ments de ot finies bou a Aiugor _° Tals Sieamer dons uot carry ET \u201cwhere the time between the dances might Ban\u2019 returned to Fuchs \u20ac.nar, Dangerfield, Miss Grace ce McLeod M.Bnow- \" pDSlahigLy situated on th west bank of the nis.wheeling, bowling, biiliatds in Te\" RATES OF PASSAGE |RATESOF FAMAGE _ Be spent, and even longer.More advantage- L.E.Warren, professor at the Pl- don, W.J.Egan, M J.Eran, Miss tr Russell house.| 3h, Dandie River, er its a Pah the Ing evety evening.References, D.A.Me- Cabin $60.00 and up: Cabi _enut'éircumistanées could \"hardiy be imsgin-\" Téa \u2018Academy, Montreal, has come here for W Fahl Egan Mise \u2014 \u201cMomie Fann, Master ve.VAS À PLÉASURE RSR It stands wit: Eu PA QE Foss, Dr.J.H.Harr.r mate.7 oo Eo er ar on the Foo pec big bolas a re Hon Maw Crom 534 BT.JAMES STREET.Jot ma ines, screens couru | Epectal râtes for duns ia and Ca second Soe seca a very gay appearance, as the e works in connection wi a ! offat, B.; * 1 | \u201cdrtves Panis.or full particulars, book! waited \u2018for the hips boats to convey au Pic sewerage bave been wit, the Pointe | Miss Hammill, Miss Liste Lee, Montreal: Recen t ] R t ious the srovos pine.he boating on th an sddress are, lets and terme.ona them on board.Very careful were the Pointe au Pic and Cap a l\u2019Aigle villages Thos.Graves, Chicago Ta Tan qua Y'- ILENOVA ed BE Francia and ét.Lawrence Rivers and Lak J.R.DUQUETTE, me moms oung ladies of their muslins and silks as have now a good number of families down oy aster, soquey, iss 3 doors fyom G.T.R.(Bonaventure) FG a oi long be embered bv.all who Propeletor.aa according ai They \"ate tepped into the boats, and many for the, summer.A \"We ight, \"1 mi R vas A EALTH SOE me Natural Mineral * Mid toons.alectrio light, serious.prone were the anxious glances cast nt the inno- Mr.F.C.Culver and family have have arrived - = nate trom C.P.R.(Windsor) +, Barnes.whote w curse are rider Rr (ahem ses cent little waves as they splashed against and taken up théir cottage.SE UTTLE- METS, ~~ | Excellent accommodation.Special\" rates\u2019 Teanas.ravis 22 The.\u201cCAR ot of tha 7e DAVID a 00, - * the side eé.the boat.Ce [vere courtously ve and dir.y Chapin, ot New York, fe The westher: oak het i for Commercials, 5 Only 3 hours: rds trom à Montreal, Ii ouse General Age Agents 1764.Bacrament B trest, Montres Pécèiv » \u2018olville anc is of- It ver .Y S ay ad - 13 00d! .\u2018or descriptive et rates ad - .Écers.Every oes was.made to render r Chapin has aie abe Mh July with the exesption: a F.J.MURRAY,Prop* | a.Kimpto a.\u201d Abenaicia Springs, F.Q.124 30 abd - : \u2014 = apin has built a very costly it rained infermittentiy.- : the afternoon a pleasant one, The main beaut residence in his spacious rons ture has been im strange se ontiat to THE LAWRENCE.| GRANITE SPRING \u201cHOTEL ve CAPE ELIZAB ETH, ME.|.Franco = Canadian Line ek was beautifully decorated with bunt- stretching from the king's highway t the of oil colourss seats were placed round Tater se pe hk hich arc ane of he sights of that of a A Dordt jr F.5.BARRETT - te from, roland ; low rates for June an i shi wa , .8 .\u201cwere told.of the midshipmen's bammocks.guests were pts ralering P ace.In Spite of the hot or eather in town the This 1a a frst class family hotel with accommoda, Long Island, Casco Bay, Me.- DALTON, Wrobel, Pos Once, Portland, Ne.MONTREAL bo HAY H HAVRE DIRECT «+ Naturally one of the first duties on such an Overlook the bay, and from the green ph be expected.Whitt most\u201d of the tons for d'avuper oe Jo vocation is directly on he sen Opens June 15th \u2014 \u2018 Occasion is to shown over.e ship, and sward in front, fireworks blazed and shot - IL tue hou Also Cottages to Let.For terms, otc.\u201clave all the guns and machinery of every forth in brilliant expression of the ore : i liptels are sti Twill be the aim of thie propri Ee BONG: Seon a .U patrio- ae Pull.Thave: Rif DOCK.bs Yeb.+o- b proprietor 16 make this à 186 26co4 E.PONCE, Propristor.a From Havre.From : DÉS Ra Dm | fe of te Ari lo\u201d |] gira VI estoy of Be DES Otel SHADE.= Sur, EE mtn ~~ intricate gun to his fair companion, the ite one.In the clear moonlight mas im omptu a.the Cascade ! ek : ton! \"OLD \"ORCHARI DUFFERIN- HOUSE.The newest and nicest Hotol in Brockville.h wn - Matter giving the most undivided atten- pling waters of the St.Lawrence ime like | ee ee tio ota olf ub, Ti \u2014 ARD, ME., Caterins 0 Lo ra ally for commercial men and 3 : tion an | actually looking as if she under- silver, and the dark outlines of the o pusite line are th e formation £ Mr.5.M Ni der, GRAND METIS, P.Q.rooms, 40 with bath 3 stood.Dancing was indulged in, but un- hills and shores added to the general effect Lins 2r\u20ac the Property 9 sonde House, who M , , This new Rouse will be open for Guests the 1st of \u201cRates, $2.00 and upwards.: .fortunately the Crescent bas very little |a touch of mystery and romance.Are has proprietor of the Casende Mouse, Who rind Mes WC Nvalibridge, W- Jub.Firs lac board Sd Stommodalon Blog view Baloonies overlooking St.Lawrence River.16 Nov.ASS 16th No.clear space on deck.About 5.30 the guests Chapin is a charming: womgn and an ideal ; M the finie 2 Sar © meating wa be d Ma bridge, Lier bridge Titchield Siephons beautiful sumiser residence.Goné bat THOS.CRATE, Manager, Thess steamers bave eplendid accommodation \u2019 commenced to bid adieu.\u2018The last eveni hostes:, Dre:scd in a very fetching costume ing of the links.arge meeting vas Mass; Edgar Waller,, Paris, France; das! a pont] or 6 nests met ut PE ore ration à Hey 34878 (Late of the British American, Kingston.) CY ES Havre, 00; to had arrived and until the afternoon all Of soft, white material, she looked at which.many, of the cottagers were pres Gerhard Leiper, Geo, Meville, Leiper, Phila- charge.\u2018reims 10 6 data s week, accordin - Paris, 850,50 30; to Bouthamp to Hors 0, to thought that it would be a quiet one, as no like a Fairy Rosamon d, with a bright weed ent a a ik ra decided od re, » Sie delphi: Mr.nd Mre.WL w.A Jer, C.roo.ie apply to MRS.F.GAUVREA: or $51.60 ormal tG t incoln, t n- Nevert iven at Government and smile for every one.All the American MacNider, for three years, and Messrs.C.ol \"Plaintield, Red 3 Mrs.Eaton, Miss - \u2018 ADIRONDACKS wp tint poh slowed ca return House.Nevertheless, Mrz.McIntyre very colony, with very few exceptions, were kindl ormal \u201c » pre- J.Fleet, J.T.Molson, W.Molson, B.[Faton, Cihcinnati; Mrs.A.SECOND CABIN.\u2014 To Hay .The T Gave an infor PE nF i » int, and a spi inkling o of Canadians.Among Molson.Pro.Harrington and Dean Bovey New Ark, vpn é.Ww Cail, Ema Moy RAILROADS.AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Paris $30.50: to to Southampton and London, joyed the evenin immensely, the | il su?1 Mee J To Rainsford ind fam- were elected to form a committee of man- À.Ryder, Brewster N.Y.; Mary G.Ryder, HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM ST Southam and - nd furnishing delightful music and Bi 9 Mrs Is nner, Mrs.Toller, Mise Several other committices were Carmel, N.\u2018D.Farquarson Mrs.Farqu- \u2018 Thy London, $25.00.A steamer willalso be despatoh- th he was a good.deat o Smit Still ee de Ward, Mr + 2nd Ms Dyer, Mra efcied also to see to the improvement of harson Charlotte JE.D.Bowmf.: AUSABLE.CHASM, N.Y.to Marseilles at 5 early date.3 iro., Mr.and Mrs.the greens, to pick out new tecing grounds, ja ad Wife, E.Martin and wife, Minnea- \u201cLocated in the grounds of the famous Ausatle orat tho Company's oes, Commissioners \u2018 lis; CA Bullard, Mrs.Bullard child and chromate New and modern in all appointments.street, Montreal.loger the \u201cgarden\u201d was by no means deserted, McC Mre.and Miss Oswald, Judge and vv and to make arrangements @bout caddies.- and it muet have taken a food hile ie rs Hasiane, the Misses Cooper, Mrs.and Already a great improvement can be \u2018no- hinese nurse Shanghai; C.L.Hintze, Ya- xl evator.electricity, steam and pen into every corner of the grounds.Many all Americans, on Yjeces Jancway.ticed in the links.4} he grass.has.ke en Cut (obama; VW Vi k.Cruwiord, Mis: Roy, Wm.n woil.Exosliont cuisiue.GOLF.135 geod Elder, Dempster & Cos thanks were given Mrs.McIntyre for this were, Mr.Reeves, Mr.and Mrs.an, rt and sheep are grazing over the link» Crawford, Hong Kon M.Burritt and | THE ADIRO : REAVER LINER > to k it short.New greens have been wife, Vancouver: Gardn C.Le Al ROXDACKS.: ER » charming finish to a very pleasant bit of Miss Rockett, Mr.and Mrs.Tarris, an the chosen.and the teeing grounds changed.It bany; Colin Z.Cair de nad, A) TH E UT OW AN A uResuler Syesily Passenzer Service Ddatween 9 Prom Liverpool From Montresl excitement.On Wednesday morning the Mieses- Lambe, Miss McLimont, Mrs.Lav- will be a pleasant surprise for the new ar- Fouze, Paris; Mra, Rergky, G.Bescky, ship sailed, leaving behind it (it is to be ery, and her two young daughters, and Ma.- rivals.The fees now are two dollars for London; Walter D.W Washing T hoped no broken hearts) souvenirs.such as dame Roy.After the fireworks were over, he heads \u201cof families, and a dollar for all D.C.; Miss Francis.M: ne Potts, Nes \u201ca FARM LABORERS WANTED ne BLUE MOUNT an LAKE.every Joly a ke Champlais .uy 13 ! Lake Megantie vence Fuly 19 BUFSTIOF.cave ane 2 ribbons or buttons, to remind us of the the party adjourned inside for refreshments good others.It is expected that enough money | À.Kommel, H.F.Rommel, o - \u20ac visit ld shi for this \u2018may be her last and when the relentless hour of departure will be eee con to amply pay for afl O.H.Stevens and wife, ds £ Sat io Hy Bommel.= eet ppt 2 boo sea: fue golf course ; no .Ontario .Aug.h rrived, bade their host and hoetess a re the improvements and the links will be put ing, Miss J.M.Smith, Mr.H.F.Wood, FARM LABORERS\u2019 EXCURSION FRANK J.QUINN, Blue Mountain Lake N.Y.JUI¥ 30th.Lake Champlain .Aug 10 ON THE AS notant\u201d good night, which always follows a into a first rate condition.Miss W.F, Wood, John W.Gay, TO POINTS IN 162 12 Baw Lake uperior oa ries second cabin seer PAINE, nu T.pleasant cvening.Mrs.Victor Buchanan is the.geet, qf mond & Whitcomb\u2019s party bound mR Alas rst Cabin \u2014 \u201cange, $32.50 aud upwards; Mrs, John B.{na family, | 0 ps tou, of Liverpool, England, and the Misses Ramsay for a couple of weeks.jl.MANITOBA AND ASSINIBOIA, MINER AL SPRING HOUSE u \u2018 upwards, Second Cabd- Bishop street, Montreal, will arrive at the and Mr Dan guests Mr.| Mr.and Mrs, Lemesurier and family, of =: : - .FRIDAY, oth Ai t 9 \u201cae - Ottawa Housé, Cushing Island,in the course \u201cJ, Mr; Duggan, at the Manor.~~ | Niagara Falls bave arrived here, and are LAKE ST.JOHN.» Oth August, igor.KENNEBUNK BEACH, ME.Biderags ated io ivergoo! Léndon.of she pext few day Sn of Quebec, are spending some weeks at the | stopping at the Seaside House, for the sum- x Seconit class Tickets for the Open June I.The coolest spot on the worst.Fine Indias pue to any agent of ihe mn, de r.J.Mere 2th, ) London, Ont, is Hetel Manoir Richelieu.The Misses Peterson and Mr.Guy Pet r- ar pareivale a, Hot-1 Roberval, Rob- going jourwey will be sold for tm bing, charming views of ocean an country.Send |.registered at the Atlantic House, Scarboro Hon.Mr, Perod rodeau, M.L.C., of Mon- of Drummond street, have put up at ¢.H.Ch ke 5 ! Sirs in, Are 5 GA Starbuck, $10 to points in Manitoba and \u20181167604 H.K.SMITH, Prop.ELDER, DEVPSTER & 0D , \u201cMiss E.S.Campbell, Miss Belle Nash, peal at the Manoir Richelieu with his the Camcade House for the summer.Baym arin Nr sir wire! pp Mise Assiniboin, ; 1a Gt.Sacramomt ts Maron m Mrs.A.A.Brown, and Messrs.R.and 8.(| Passengers will gen Toronto.ee Mise Kirkwood Ged | Hon.A.Turgeon and Mrs.Turgeon have Brown, Kane taken a cottage here for the Chaffee, agin Ren i E Su \u20182 nd point at 818, oo purronder \u201cot Poertificats CACOUN A., en.ins g at Rirkwoo go ken ap rage the Menoir Richelieu for summer.Mr,.Haro d Fhe.will be, their, r.and 3 [rs Chon iL ss, Miss G.showing that they-have worked in Man- ST LA RENCE HALL se aro de iran, Arbre, ; \u20ac month of guest for-the mont \u2018Roës, M.Fringout, mann Ts itoba or Assiniboia for at least one > month * on \u201cgered\u201d ot the Joccyln, Prout's regis oF and Mrs.J.A.Mailloux, of Quebec, Mies Jessie Clark, of Oia, has arrived York: Mrs.Tes.à aul Hopkins, between August 15th and November 10th.WILL DPEN SUSE 3ST.©.7 yin, u eck, are on, a ii te to Mr.and Mrs.Lavery, at here, and is ap est of the Carcade House.Mrs.©.Ww, ox Boston; Miss\u2019 gar, lis : rat nth Fhoreneny ven, Seer | La ; ishop an i n, the latter\u2019s 2 : Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Frederick Kingston, Ot- Two men from, Tadousac, named Hoving- mother, and then three aughters, bave ar- Cantet s Hogar, négna I; Richard, MONTREAL © eA anager, Cacouns, * Le HARRIS DL ft tawa, are among the guests at The gare are in jail here, for 15 days, for illeg- rived here and sre staying at the Cascade and Mra Brooks Min 1 ot To \u2014_\u2014 .Joceyln, Prout\u2019s Neck.; They were amongst those sen- House bees Mr.and Mrs, B Ww.Dunn d, \u2018Que = I ; TWINSCREW PASSENGER SKE Mr.H.W.Moore and Miss Moore, tenced Tately by Mr.C.Panet-Angers and Dept uty Fargeon-General Oliver, Mrs.Bond Summit, N \u2018Miss B A Da 18¢ A O ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS gr der ir July 18.11 am 1K METOX-DBRNE Montreal, are registered at The Joceyln they preferred jail than pay a fine.Oliver, nd Master Dudley Ouver, are stay- Englewood, N J.J.Ji lies B New Brune, THE WINDSOR G.Kurfurat, July 35, 1y 25 oon.sir der Koto} Ya House, I'rout\u2019s Neck.Mr.J.H.Brossard of the offici-ls in, the Seaside.Houre for the summer.| wiek; P.FE Columbia, N.Y.; Barbarossa, Aug.& L1 a.ci | Gr.Kurfarit, Ang.20; T Mrz.Brendon and Miss Etta Rubridge, | of the Intercolonial Railway at Fraseeville, lim Lillian Jackson is the guest of Mrs.| Mr.and Mrs.Curtis J.Judd, A th \u20ac AND RETURN ELIZABETHTOWN, NEW YORK © MEDITERBANEAN GEKVION.«Toronto, are staying; at The Jeceyln House, was here on a visit last Sunday McOusig.et Battercup Cottage, \u201cfor AT QUE Good Gol Good.One ot argest.and finest hotels in the oa ham, a LES\u2014UEION, Prout\u2019s Ni \"1 Mr J.\u20ac.\u201cLemoine, who hae \u2018 x he Taos of July rep fon add Mise W.8, Rose, Miss Cowell, Miss prery da ®10.4 AX 8 dayn after Ga para moustaite.\u2018rime, location.\"Modern improve: - .3 @! Mr.R.Â.* MeGiltis, Mrs.McGillis, and Countant of La Banque Nationale, Mrs.Grassett ya son, of Toronto, have Bailey es Trookdine, ! Mass.i W.Every ay 81 11.00 15 days Inctadies du7 du ores ning spn = ater CIE and ay from Aug.family, Montreal, have arrived at Willard, the last two years, left Thursda y for Monte pat up at the Seaside House for the sum- Qinein: \u201cOhi ag eed wie, rains \u2018leave Windsor\u2019 Bt, Station 8.week The Windsor farm and gardens.Orchestra.™ dihensitira io Maine.where hey magny, to occupy a similar neinnati, io; Mr.and Mrs.A.days and 10 p.m.daily.OELRIC they will spend a couple of y, pv sar posit n there.Polin; Louisville, Ky.; L.C.Flynt, Stor: \u2014 FINEST GOLF.LINKS.w.H.HENRY, Sof¥ LE at, / months.Hon, T.C to arrive Dr.MacKenzie Forbes, of Montreal, is son, Mass.; Joseph Samson, Levis; W Vv.ANDREWS Good Sea Bathing, Bota \u201cdôress ORLANDO KELLOGG & SON.#16 St Peter & Ses Miss Dedman, Montreal, bas arrived at here, Sunday night, to tend the court, practising at Little Metis this summer.ii ; Cif House, Cape Elisabeth, Maine, where \"Rich is now sitting.* \"| \"Mrs.© Smith and daughter are staying Lyon.\u201d Cairn; Nop pte Toad by the Aetenr nu ta burg -Jtmerican.she will spend the remainder of the sum- are at and oi Rb eer, » of Quebec, at Mee Grae] and.son, | of Sherbrooke mond; Mr.and bar fc Hill, Golden, y © non ren.TTP Bates ALP.IN.E H Oo U.SE, m , et » Col.; Mr.and Mrs.G.R.Cine, Canton, SS IEF A] An Jaca! pommer Resort Gatoway to White Mountains.Rid murs artis mer, Mr.Alex.Hick na Mr.Phil Amongst the Montrealers registered at are guests at the Boule Rock Hotel.1: y the Dominion Stra nahi Line, fr the Manoir Richelieu this wrek are noticed: Miss Dawes and her two young brothers, McCormick, F.Bercarae, Fa; ; M ue eT.or (oe fam .Th faery from tie bows in grand and nterestiof.Columbia.July 33 Deutschland.Ang urday evening a i Mr, and Mrs, Wm.Notman; Mre.A.À.of Lachine, have arrivéd_heré and are stay: 1.> \u2019 M - AND Jr6-BY-THE-SEA Mon re SPHERE FE.He - yl : Eliza ¥ ug at the.Cliff House, Cape l'Avèr; Mr.Fayette Brown, Mr.and ing at the Boule Rock Hotel.y FPE Plattsburg, NEL > Mr, and Mrs.pi mm Oar Service.Porn dre DT CREW sun gg , > ; , , Ott a G.D.STRATTON, _ Mr.and Mrs, Adam Thomson, Montreal, ME Barbeau; Mr.and Mrs Mrsand Mise Henderson arrived here this 15.Netkirhe\u201d Bufalo.N.À A Selkirk, 1 Totsdevs and Fridurs through nee edit 167 1 Gorham, N.H.puro uly 20:08 vec SEUL 3 are in occupying their cottage at Peak's Albert Hebert ; Mies Josephine He week to open up Mrs.Buchan\u2019s cottage for 5 er, Allentown, pa 3 Mr.and Mra, by;ihe-Bes.Returning eaves Bi.And days Walderste.saut, 57 Pensa ivasia.TASK 10 Isla: Tang A bert 4 ME, oan fim.C.P.Hebert ra .the er, and will be joined later by the C.Wa agner, Lancaster Pa.; Mr.snd or Pris nesdays, arriving Montreal 883 Lin.Bier\u201d VAN NESS HOUSE Hamborg hin LA vx Mr.Tr .y; family.i \u2014 \u2019 J ¢ y Xavi few ous ut este Eton L Tet 8 ne Arn.Drury, Mr.W.G.Drury, and otherx Messrs.C.J.McCuaig and E.V.Hebden Ne ui Mes.PE Gates, jemepois Tons PORTLAND & OLD ORCHARD SERVICE.BURLINGTON, VT., Bi, W° Memer PAG 8.prit dt ra De day.u About ten a.m., Wednesday last the Gov- after spendin a week with their families.N.VW.Kimball and family * Mass: rough sleeper leaves Montreal, Windser 8t., 8 lake C Champlai teciby, 1784 James i, opps Temple Suliains ernment steamer \u201cMinto\u201d arrived in Mur- returned to ontreal at the beginning o! imball and family.Lynn, Mass of \u2018daily.\"Through Pariof Our leaves Dare.wiek Frater Artesia nore Ne rates FPOt manie IL 3, egi g of Sn ; r.Harrison B.Young, Montreal, paid y Bay with their Exdellencies and t th .im.H.Miller and wife, M.Dunlap, re sprinklor ovomente Write : \u201cà flying visit to Portland this week.Immediately on landing they d drove de the Mr, Perey Molson\u2019 has d_here ana: Cleveland, Ohio;\u201d W.Clark, Lymington, { SUNDAY SERVICE.for NE modern I reprends Write SUMMER RESORTS ie nt Packard.Mies Olive Packard, Maror house, where they weré received by is staying with his perents, ; end Mrs.ewark, N.J.Leave Windsor Street 1 a.m.for PLANTAG- 156 17 esas.K ar an fortimer Packärd-are-] Mr.and Mrs: Duggan and their guests J.T.Molson.: .ENET and Intermediate à tons.Returning ar- 2 abr 4 _the summer af The Cloisters.Cape | Miss _Ashton\u2014of\u2014-Liverpool -England,\u2014and-1-Dr\u2014Bweetland-and\u2014bie\u2014two-\u2014itep-daugh- \u2014 GALEDOMA-SPRINGS.\u2014 \u2014 | areas Place Visor 9 am.for JOLIETTE, a OTEL WINDSOR Riverside nn, \u2014 Mr.and Mrs, G.H.Archibald, Mont The Bon he \"Sopra.Judge auebec, terne Disc es Ce Ottawa, are Arrivals at Grand Hotel, Caledonia Para Caree 409 Intermediate = gations.Re- Bo Point, N.Y Lake CI > - , , oc ur .arrive Of eal, , uses .» real, are occupying their pretty cottage at Judge and Mrs.Lavergne, Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Cunningham Stewart \u2018and her | SPringe, Ont, for the week: \u2018Mrs.Emma aLéave Place, Viger 9.18 \u2018a.m.for ST.AGATHE Opens Jum me 2428 Noon family Niven eel Adirondacks, Sar anac.Lake, Sr Eth ren tit ent | CE EE ere he saber, Mim Gus Que oD Hate, Jon mph BF dé TEE CES RSR COTE, a ae : A.xcellencies made quite a long wa, arc staying a ascade House , : of the Grand Trunk, and Mr.Dalrymple, | stay and were charmed to see the many ob- for the summer.Williams, Cowanavill:, Que; Mr.and Men.City Tioket and T RE Se Lorean an comes tante , assistant to General Manager Reeve, spent | jocts of interest in the old place.Before Mr.and M \u2018Currie and fanil John Ward, Kingston, Ont: Rev.W.J.ST.JAMES 5 Ee een or apd aciics arte i all the year.Sunday.in Portland, eaving His Excellency and Vady Minto put up at Turtif is for the sommer.have McCloskey, C Ki ¢ Ont.; Mre.1%9 ST.JAMES STREET, post Font 070% ST.ROSE HOTEL 108 Toot\u201d NE & CORBETT; Prop Mr.J.W.Loud, traffic manager of the tasted of some old rum that [me over over with McCloskey, Mrs.Jas.\u201cHughes,\u201d Miss Ida : = Familiies wishing for first clas ; Gfand Trunk, has arrived with his tamily Wolfe.They then visited Mr.Reeve, the SHEDIAC, Clements, Chesterville, Ont.; Mrs.J.Fo- i - dation will find sam Chey accom-, and opened for the season his cottage at seignior of the adjoining seigniory of Mount IAC, N.B.rty, Misa N.Hogartyy Mrs.Schippel, Miss j RAILWAY ne \"old ch fo a the abova house.EASTMAN 'S SPRINGS Falmouth Foreside.Murray, and expressed themselves much Montreal guests at' the Weldon House in- rtha Schippel, J.Christie, Hon.Judge ; SYSTEM direct} any utiful grounds The 1 mong the Montrealers at Long Island | pleased with their visit.On their return clude Geo.Hallett, Mr.and Mre.Craven || Robideau, Mrs.and Des Robideau, Miss 240 2 YO ROBERTS.Pron ofne Canada Atlantic Balivay.rieves mils t oes Eat Tone if onl | ee drha ohe Bo a 8.ee Pi fie.Se pe DF, 1 J; Cards, TB | Rit ir Es ie rl sh Ÿ Forde, Chattes \u20ac Hn, Mi iss Eliza- ns at ti e Manoir ic ot me and vite, w.\"h.Bûh on.a.\\John ull, Tas, Master Allan D lan ME 1 \"BUFFA LO .3 = i application, \u201cTe L.BU Manag 2 5.a7 orient and fm eee At \"he rceion tb cc | Se veus gi\u201d ae Aile\u2018 and Pa crane Lo RIRIGO HOUSE, - |ésééemees due 7 Rad re occupying their\u2018 cott Ww 1 part t th t Mrs.cher, Rev.F.H.Dobson, L.= Z.Wenor, Montreal; à.ETUX RES TRE \u201cReduc * d.cottage at West Procended To Tadowsac.Mr, \u2018Digna and | J.B.Senex, A.Leslie, N.W.Howard, A.Leduc, ¥ F.\u201ctation St.Scholactique, | ae EN oA FROM MONT 4b Opens June 10.- Reduced rates ot June, À.FAUSTEN GLUB.HOUSE, 4 Fousien, \" A large percentage of the guests thus sented their Excellencies with a .= J.Whiéeler.7 Mon Judge St.Julien, p Aimer, Every Pda 10.35 8 days Shes doy an 0 no - MRS.J.PERRY.Prop 1 % far registered at the Montreal House, Old mon: canght in the Manor fishery the da \u2014_\u2014 : * Hector Champagne, M.Every day i 1.90 15days includ.day of sale Soren 1d Blac er boating han! huatia Benen.Sin are from Canada.The it Previous.in, wife of the Hon.the Mi BANFF SPRINGS.~~ [8 an ir, and Sir.H nd, St Excursion Fares from all other stations, THE ; KUSHAQUA, EC tra ti, ) .r, n.c: \"A .\u2019 \\ alld trains .Swan, Miss Binnie Swan, V V.Fortin and ter of Rn ite 2 the Misses ne Bron he Jecent ng the, bles Se New J.A.Buck, East Farnham, ! Tickets v onall tr LARY KU UA, N.¥.LORDELLE a oe es Bhar Coin, Simoes, Heol ly the Coden \"oie Qu, 10H air wnt, Gre Unoqualled Service, |S ARH BULTHEI Sots |r oss ve rtf sus ois Bb Vincent, Charlen J.Marie, Wi pere: An RE eat T0 Wark, GE A, \u201cHerring, Vankisek il Rev.W.fa - ce.JOHN J.DALY, Prop.oie, addres of mmmer Tor % co tend ge % Gruture, + Char Les CAP A L \u201cU MOLE.Filo, To To rots; G 3.i Ea ri » jus Ci Char: | toms P.E eter, L'Origina ontreal to Buifato lees aN x yee (TheHemiecks, B oti Lak.a .145 MEN, K P, ÉTEVENS, Knowlton, Que -\u2014=-terson and family, Montreal: Thomas B \u2018Me a D TER ET \u201cHILA CC Limited\u201d == RASTMA \u2014 follow Metcalf, TE Metealf, A TO ; & HILAIRE.Lv.; ! - Pier di tan ndon, nt; Se W.re An, families Jars arrived = Dunlop, per re \u2018Hermann v Hock Fine st.has LA In, and quite a An 8 Montreal $008.des \u201c10-29 pre golly Queen\u2019 s Hotel,Caledonia Springs,Ont.BE Spee mate datant\" CG.{Hagman and wife, Miss Ella Me- Com bell and family, Montreal; Mes.Geo, Nite Rs Fant on re.Verona M, aumber Of strangers have visited \u2018this piace Le.Battalo 00 am dll « 10 pm.daily uire Queen's Hotel will be open on May pacial low ou rates te Joly dé sr fm wholee, Ane 5 Mrs.N rs.C.H.Binks and d family Mr.and Mre, ii V.E.Young, W.L biford, on and fami: har i uteneson and Mr.Stephens, of 8t.All trains via Toronto an Niagara Falla hotel.Eseont table\u201d Mineral Sores | = , ythe Brownlee, Ott#- Godfrey Weir and fa \"Montreal; Mr.(8), Chicago, I {2 A.Daly,\u201d Willie.Louis, Mo., were the guests-of Tol.Camp- soe Fazio Therein.puian, Pullman to all.Hates modenite.Special rates to |.hrs aT.| hese Montrealers I and M, Warner Fin ile, Montreal: Brian, Cambridge, esd rs, W.C.| bell Indt Tuesday.\u2019'an Visited \u2018the Bt.Hil- Sleeping Cars n le families.2° \u2018LEGAL\u2019 CARDS, or Ho Op Cr tte $B Sod Tomi onl | rs, $07 och rah A | ERE SER | dau nm he | EES som» mesos, mon |S oy.Beaudey, Mise M.Béaudey, Wil.ity Quebec; Mr.an otman ufialo; ein an wie aster the a were Lawrence Rapids.~ A nt be ra | an Po et dr AE enie pf, Shctantom, {AL Noy Bg: UE hme ot ar.ang A Bis [ BANNER HOUSE 5,5 fe sec.| MoGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell ren aber, P.Baloke, O.Emil Go \u201805 Mine \u201cForen van G \"Coot In ne Mra Eangall Semi yer at Dusrelane, a OLD.ORCHARD BEACH | 114.22 1.8 Kinny, Prop 2 Cuatesugear Late or Barristers, Seficitars, Ete.oh iy xd r Wood opét, William (Gal | 4.$, Wscring, New York: Mrs, Lind; Sogn 8M: | Hired Brale we property, was vid ou Tal men ontroëh Portes and Ol ETE WREST ES 2 gaxana rive sur vo, owramar | J.Ogilvie, M.A.; Trad nT Brad M an treal, 4 Old .FD-MoGib La d buty ary, fire M.Win: \"Me bben, XQ.LC ; ee Es Gln ad |, Wee | Mer 8 TE and die | SEL THE WESTPORT INN, |REZERE\"\" Yassur cur ouse are: Mrs.B.gis a; .Montreal; air, Hugin, and wife, Los ÿ Angeles, California: | PA Me.Walter Good entertained a party of Excursion tickets now on sale Aa Ro eu Lake Champlain, MX a Kaan re Le vrence waitin al Ath ie or Boss, Master Boss and pe Ber A J.\"Mowat and Min Men A ar \u20ac and ete this Jreok on bis yacht, which has CITY TICKET OFFICES, iain Spring Sater, Bining, ation oh roy Hr Dr hd maid Cy L ickering.: Mi ick- so far me ou: t Miss fon > Robbins and J.W.Sone, CL He Seo Francisco: J- C.- Picksr rd on d and > ë Re atte aux Serf vis- 187 81.James 5 honte Maln 490, Mein 4 01 Ton 486d : Hp.airs, Manage Claxton & Kennedy, Advocates, Etc.= | \u2026 mesvi mmm .asl On British Columble and Sem BIC.Ei \u2018Out jar.M Péming Mise Né Carre ovine, rechte were out for a! = -\u2014 = BELLEVUE MOTEL Xow York Bile, 109 & Jane Brest Groand Prose.| FRAGRANT he is well under vy hers.wn.Henry H.Glue aot Bungay: Mr.Huots, a very BIVER AND LAXE STEAMSHIPS.| Riviers du Loup Fuinte, Via location on the AG.ore Casio, 100168 den J.E.Kesoed.EU Among the families who have ocen [gos sp M d Mis.Ha I i Fong Br M org s Ont pretty and swift boat 1 Mr.Barnard Bros- rin \u2019 Drihing boning ALsements.beating.mahi TS 3 their summer residences - at Hatten y | ting.Wise M 2 5 Si se, Ms S.À | rp Dream Toact of Belocil \"the tnaetatl \u2018 p tennis.Open EE Bent es an ber = Pur furtuer .ST URBAIN are: Mrs.John Morricon and family Mr.| ring, New Yo ( Tee nald 6 Cramhiser of ul] amusements In this Saturday and: Aff avoir to 2 8.A nu 3 | : rge ! sal Heath, Geo.L if, Boston; 1.Sharpe, vie pity, ia 8 Jrganixing à regatta for the ds 2 STREET man and Mrs, W.Adair | Providence, RL; Grifin,\u201d Boston; | middle ty on the St Hilaire Sunday \u2018DUFFERIN HOUSE, \u2019 ily, Mrs.Devid M - Soni A : esa n Pare aaîly by many pleasure \u2018 2 adie POY James McGopn and family, : on : : À ; GACOUN A.e porfoet quid dontifriey\u2019 for the real; Mrs, J, Verret and ly, She Victims of Catarrh Prejudice.pn nsonneault ere farmer who sav.EXCURSIONS.ai ea ans gare dancing ps Smt | P AU SON, FE family; a of ih the 4t End Sunday School SATURDAY~To Quebee, #8, good Yn return Moderate rates.Apply 3.POL 38 30e0d + Tried snuffs, they failed.Ointments and j eû à \u20ac { brooke; Mrs.Col.; bec; Mrs.James 4 washes failed, .8ald there was \u2018mo cure.excurst ry gravé at Otter- day or.Monday.- Tosth.od Mouth Montreal, J à | Know thers saan 1 EAR had tried born Sh Jane\u201d oY ways he does not Present eine 1120 em L Ç AT CACOUNA, SIROIS HOTEL At Cote Polit dre) eS ts, There know e of | nd heave, or | En pe epi end EE mi aod Svrrioe: comriabie serie: + UIETIE Con , bi fs, \u2018however.a lead, & sovereign who's ea atin pis of Ahre excuralon.nôver dd eric rl hase op subir sais À TE bikin She S0Z0DONT LIQUID \u2018à ily; T.Sccimger -an fois: nes Arehi- remedy for Catarrh, POWDER, 2%.Tala sod family, J.MeVicar ET ery: mot howanier sarge | hav! & word {rom Wm Mince Ro vercheren.str.Terrebonne, at 10; re- Estimates Give, nu Je ui, 1 Fariene it detroys qu sys germas lt woothes: It bonds, as] ag and Siegied Athy grees Mr.David | SUNDAY Bore reves 3 Am ER 2 pom | CHAMELAIN HOUSE, Phitipiers, BY.Stores or ed + \u201cAt \u201che e village STE, in: Pai % bharding | tertain Tes ain as 3 ith to uve, 4 2 pleasing « Ta Philibert A 3 and Cor camp- | etüron RES 1.a ,.ee 1 ea ha a vi v Sot, beauti- : hogse: Mrs.Ray, Mrs.\u201c Bayléf and family, Four ones back it It » or on.bell: SEtherve be Yonlected, orsar.| For ISLE: GROS BOIS at am \"acd à pui.SEE i a abe da.RUGKEL, MONTREAL.sang orn Ai tn , mé \u201c Min\u2019 Canipbell Ia Ak Vi.Mes, Dous | 51,00 ; 181 uBR, Corneil tressuren\u2019 Tat Office, 18 St.James\" su lt \u201cI ot : ; , Propetetèr, - Coed ol Ee Reo nT EE : oo pd IY pom yi I TT \u201ci abe Tor .ad 3 wh .Lan : nr A CANADIAN COINAGE.To the Editor of the Star: .Sir, \u2014As it is now practically decided to ertablish a mint in this country, 1 submit herewith a design for our proposed gold ?Coins.4 The central idea is to make the coins as 7 distinetly Canadian as possible, for inasmuch as such coins will not cirvu- late to any great extent in the 1Jo- minion, but will be sent largely abroad, they.would neces sarily become à very potent advertising medium.think it will be gen- \u2019 erally admitted, that our present elastic and convenient aper currency will maintain its supremacy Phe far as the volume of national business \u2018is concerned, and that a gold currency would not to any appreciable extent come into every, day use.; The consensus of opinion amongst - practical financial & amen appears to be that such unnecessary will become simply a charge on our tressury without pny compensating advantages, and that the only pur- Foe it could possibly or fi of this contention, which certainly appears well taken and rests upon the high- _ = be oreign exchanges.Granting the truth serve would HAI me > ; et authority, there is still a good dea! to Va said in favour of a a gold currency, and the se very fact that such # coin would necessanly ê.sent out of the country is to a large extent not hy any means an unm'xed evil.\u201csums or ents, who arc expected to use all means to bring the country and ,Îts resources béfore the people in their various districts.It appears te me that these golden tokens of our wealth and pros- La ty will receive a ê Feartier welcome than \u2018the most genial of agents and , declare - with greater force and conclusiveness the wealth of the country, tion - evaikb erature.és oo 3 Having this object in view, I have, as be- #efore stated, endeavoured to make the de- eign as distinctively Canadian as possible and have therefore selected our national nent feature and pro- pore tn designate the coms aa follows, viz: The Half Beayer, One Beaver and Double Beaver, having a value respectively of tive, ; : ten and\u2018 twenty dols, and so as to more certainly avoid aving the coins known by their dollar va- e such as a five or ten or twenty dollar ld piece.I would not impress their va- wes on the various coins so that they should Abe known simply as : Beavers, On e reverse eide I show the Pritirh, coat of arms.do __this .way, while.maintaining in a¥ + positive and distinctive manner their pure- Jy Canadian character we no distinctly ow our Imperial cr Youre sincerely, | AW (Montreal, 19th June.) To SHAKESPEARE.AND CHRISTIAN To SCIENCE.{Fo the Bditor of the Star: Bir\u2014In your \u2018iesue of the 5th, you pub- Yidhed an article entitled \u201cShakespeare and n Sciende,\u201d\u201d in which it is endea- woured to be shown that Shakespeare anticipated Christian Science in the dialogue be- Bolingbroke and John of Gaunt.He further says that \u201cMrs.Eddy herself, or ony one of her healers, might say all this to à patient, and actually does say it as \u2014\u2014\u2014often-as-a-patient-turns-up.\u201d It is singu- = kr how much people claim to know about ; ian Science and how ready they are to aasert what they think it is, and it is amusing to read the many things they say about it; for in this case the very paragraph quoted is so far from any of de teachings of Christian Science (that the writer, in se ting it, exposes his absolute ignorance of the subject.He says: Not mark Boling- ; broke\u2019s veply, which he calls \u201cthe true vein - of ian Science:\u201d O, who can hold a fire in his hand \u2018thinking on the frosty Caucasus?Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?-©Or: wallow naked in December's snow By thinking on fastastic summer's heat?Bolingbroke'y reply indicates good round epmmon ecnse, it's in accord with Secrip- ture, and consequentl® with Christian Sei- Joe.James eays: \"Ii a brother or a sister : naked and destitute of daily food, an: one of you say unto them, be ye warmed \u2018and filled, notwithstanding ye give him - pat thoee things which arc necdful for che - body, what doth it profit?Even so, faith without works is dead.\u201d \u2019 \u2014lt-is not the method of Christian Science té with disease or any other untoward : TE by simply thinking or imagining CF if « not exist.On page 457 of the .\u2019 text-book, it says: Bicknees is neither imaginary nor unreal, that in to the false sense of the patient.\u201c34-48 more than fancy, for it is solid convie- .Ibis, therefore, to dealt with through right apprehension of the Truth of \u201c > I£ Christian Healing is abused by \"sere ematterers im ecience, it becomes a \u201ctedious mischiel-maker.Instead of scion i lly effecting a cure, it starts a petty fire over every cripple and invalid, féting him with the superficial and coll \u2018 jon, \u2018Nothing ails you\u201d = or Dunmore, well known in this pit, \u2018ta\u2019 his.ve in Iremont Tem- his dre dead y ab sday evening meeting \u201cthe ~ Chureh (of Christ Scientist on, last week, said: \u201cI feel that J wild-be very much wanting in titude \u2018Nig a oe Were I to fail to testify of the many gâte that have accrued to me since I first i4mje; fito Christian Science.Never befpre Gates allness of God and the nothingness of wigtter been brought so vividly to my sciousness as it was last year in a little nd, in the South Pacific, which is used as \u201cecaviet settlement, where business kept 8 DAM HUOTS .COFFEE 1 Is pure, creamy, deli- css res is the gem of emigra- 'Fadds » fit.is ei | thing, and populatfon Was 0 asics, natives and eon viets.The i ignorant savages, many of them suffering from leprosy.;As if our cup were not already filled to overflowing, the black plague came to visit the island, and rav it for eome months To live through all this .was \u2018the task set me.During the months that the plague raged I was brought face to face with death several times, but owing to the teachings and bleesings of Christian Science I never had fear whatever,\u201d It isnot by \u201cthinking\u201d or \u201cimagining,\u201d that Christian Scientiats endeavour: to overcome evil of all kinda, but by an abwo- Jute confidence in and reliance on \u2018the power of God.The pxalmist sang: \u201cThere shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.\u201d 1's.\"01.Christian Scientists believe that God is not only Umnipotent, but nipresent.\u2019 P CHARLES W.PEARSON.Montreal, July, 1901.AMUSEMENT ON SUNDAY.: To the Editor of the Star: Sir,\u20141 notice in the Star of July 10, that a deputation from the -Lord\u2019s Pay Alliance waited on the Police Committee and protested against open Sunday selling, espectally the sale of fruit and cigars on that Jay, and a statement was made that Fughsh Protestants as a rule were op- pored all amusements on the Sab- path.As an English Protestant, who attends church regularly.1 object to this, and venture to say that were a plebiscite taken on this very question the clergymen composing this deputation would receive a very unpleasant surprise.It is all very well to keep amusement_within bounds on Sunday, but we all know \u201cThe Sabbath wus made for man, not man for the Sabbath,\u201d and to a very large number, the working clus~ edpecially, the seventh day will always be looked upon as a legitimate holiday, at least until they have shorter to While 1 speak with all due reverence of those whose representatives I know they are, still 1 do not think they have .x right to speak eo absolutely as if they represented the whole community.Yours truly, SOME AMUSEMENT.{Montreal.) MRS.EDDY DEFENDED.To the Editor of the Star: &ir.\u2014In your editorial notes of Tueaday / there appeared a short paragraph in whic sou referred to Mrs, Eddy having a patent on Christian Science.This is misleading.Fhe tke att-other aw been pelled to copyright her works in order to protect them from unserupuldus piracy.ou further state that she defines \u2018\u2018sin as a nonentity, that annihilates itself,\u201d and then.proceed to draw your own conclusions.Would it irer ~ to rs.Eddy and to your own sense of justice to let the public know Just what she does say, on this matter, or you will admit it is impossible to judge or form conclusions from an isolated statement.To this end I submit the following which is part of the article which Lu quoted from\u2014 Mrs.Eddy's Views of sin, an its Punishment (from communion s, June 1WQ1.); Lo, ; After Jesus had fulfilled\u201d his mission in the flesh as the son of man, he rose to the fulness of his stature in Christ, the eternal son of God.that never suffered and never died, And because of Jesus\u2019 great work on carth, his demonstration, over sin, disease and death, the divine nature of Christ Jesus has risen to human apprebension, and we see the son of man in Divine Science: oe is no longer a material man, and mind is no longer in matter.«Through this redemptive Cheset.Truth.we re heal ed and saved, and that not of ourselves, it is the gift of God; we are saved from the sins and sufferings of the flesh, and are redeemed of the Lord.NO REALITY IN EVIL OR SIN.Incorporeal evil emuudies itself in the so-called corporeal, and is manifested in the flesh.Evil is neither quality nor quantity; wl in! Glugence, & person, or a prin- ; , or» à Women, « place or a , od never made it.The outcome of evil, called sin, is another nonentity that belittles iteæelf until it annibilates its own embodiment: this is the only annibilation.The so-called visible sin should be invisible: it ought not to be seen, felt, or acted; and ecause jt ought not, we must know that sin is a lie, an illusion, nothing and only an assumption that nothing is something.We must pot assume the position that sin sin and can e ion \u201cof destroy us, but that take ! nt sin.with such a sense of its nuhty as de- stroya it it San have eo entity, verity, power us regarded, and w ify Jesus\u2019 words, that evil, devil, sin js a lien therefore, is nothing, and the father of nothingness.In Christian Science love lays the axe at the root of sin, und destroys it the very basis of nothingness, When man makes something of sim itlis either use he fears it or loves it.Now, destroy the couception of sin as something, a reality, and destroy the feur and-the-dove- of sin; and there is nothing left of it, and sim disappears.A man\u2019s fear conquers him in haterer direction it runs.a Divine Science it js plain t i removes the punishment for sin hat God the sin is removed\u2014never punishes\u2019 it only as jt is.destroyed, and never-afterwards.It is the sense of sin, and not a sinful soul t is lost.Boul is immortal, but sin is not; hence \u2018the hope of universal salvation To lose the semse of sin, you must first de tect the sin; then hold it invalid.give it the lie, and then you get the victory over it and show its absence, unreality.So long as we believe in the power of sin, it has power over us.Again: To assume that there is no reality in sin and yet indulge in mn 18 a moral offence, It is f-righteogs- ness that clings fast to iniquity: The Publican\u2019s wail won his humble desire, while the Pharisee\u2019s self-righteousness \u2018crucified esus.Do Christian Scientists believe that si exists?We answer yes and no.Yes, inas: much as we do know that sin, as a claim, false entity and entire falsity, does exist; and no, as a realily, or sombthing that enjoys or suffers.Ouf only departure from ecclesiasticism on this subject te, that we.believe sin is a lie and therefore unreal and like the mirage must not be \u2018allowed to mislead the traveller on his way home.Our faith takes hold of the fact that min cannot be made so real as to frighten us and eo master us or to make us love it and s0 hinder our way to holiness.- It is.self-evident that evil is not truth; them it follows.that it is untrue; and if untrue, unreal; and if unreal, to conceive of evil or sin as real is sin in itself.To be delivered from believing in what, is unreal, from fearing: it; \u201cfollowing it or loving it, | one must watch and pray that he enter not into this temptation\u2014even as one guards | his door against the approach of thicves, sin is thought before it is acted; you must control it in the first instance, or it may control vou in the second.To overcome sin, it must become, unreal to us; and it is to know that sin has no divine authority; therefore, man is its master.I rejoice in the Scientific apprehension.of this.grand ity.so ° The evil-doer receives no encouragement from my declaration that sin is + real, when _ declare also that he must awake from his belief in this awful unreality, repent and forsake it, in order to understand and.demonstrate its unrealitv, Sin uncondemned is not nullified.We must condemn the claim of sn in order, to prove ita gaim false, therefore .e Christian Scientists has ml 5 lessen ein, and he overcomes it 1 , Truth, teaching him that it cannot overcome us.The resistence to Christian ce weakens in pi ftion as one un- lerstands \u2018the divine science: of Christian: iy it ease \u201cThey who'sin thust not be at ease, they will never quit sinning.The x on > mo able sight 1s to contemplate.the -itifinite Love hours for labour.and the Saturday after- | poon holiday is more generally observed.| com} vou want which you do not see, .~~ OUR, PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER.MR.CANADA\u2014\u201cWhy, yes, Sir, we have everything you want, and if there is anything just ask for it ard you'll get it.= see itis 1on ar hon Putian ensiohs at : antithée! 8 Ax jument Ma ed that re e A \u201cLady.Babbie\u201d ut on.frills and wear hi over\u201d to make mark -should mot heels in \u201cSweet ; look tall! It is the sprightly, talented little women, like Miss Thurston, who catch an to the public's beart strings, and become the public's pet.On Monday morning at 9 o'clock the advance sale of seats for the \u2018\u201cKiltics Band\u201d concerts will open at the Star Branch O£- fice.The concerts will be given under the patronage of the officers the 3rd.Vie.toria Rifles, 5th.Royal Scots, 1st.Prince .of Wales\u2019 Fusiliers, Highland Cadets, and Scottish Societies of Montreal.The band h met and escorted to the \u201cArena,\u201d by the Highland Cadets, who will meet in Domin- jon Square at half past seven for this purpose.The \u201cAvena\u201d has undergome- a number of improvements lately which will no doubt meet with the hearty approval of its many patrons; heretofore the seats on the ground floor were on a level, and it was only with great difficulty that people sitting in the rear could eee what was going on, on the stage, but mow this has all been changed and those occupying seats at the back will be able to see equally as well as those in the front, this much needed improvement - has been brought about by means of a graded floor, which will make the seats in the last row, just four and a balf feet higher than those in the first.Mary Mannering has never yet heen scen the stage in mule garb.When her new plav, \u201cGranstark,\u201d is present will have an opportunity to appear as a young military officer in the incident where the Princess Yetive aids Grenfall Lorry, the American, to escape from the Graustark jail to.the monastery on the mountain over- {ooking the city.Forry is charged with the murder of the Princess\u2019 unloved br trothed, who is really murdered by a jealous rival prince on the eve of bis coming duel with the American champion of Ye- tive.h : \u201cA Rôval Tntrigue\u201d by Dore David.on and the late Mr.felix Morris, was produced it Rachester at the Lyceum Theatre, week of July lst, and made a most pronounced success.A minor incident in the play deals with Nell Gwynne and her influence at the court of Charles the II.As this episode I» exhausted in the popular version of \u201cNell Gwynne,\u201d Mr.Davidson, intends te remove \u2018this character, also Charles the IT from his play, and rubstituie other historical features and localities, all of which will add to the general merit of the ma.Messrs.Wagenhals and Kemper, who are MER NOTHERFEARED SHE WouLD NOT REGAIN HER HEALTH, \u2014 \u2018Shs Was FiFit Attacked with Rheumatism and Then with St.Vitus Dance\u2014She Was Unable to Help Herself and Had 10 be Cared for Almost Like an Infant, |; From the Suh, Orangeville, Ont.Among the much respected residents of Orangeville is Mrs.Marshall, who lives in 8 pretty little.cottage on First street, For scme years her twelve-year-old daughter Mamie, has been a.sufferer from rheurag- tism, combined with that other terrible affliction\u2014St.Vitus\u2019 dance.In conversa tion recently with a reporter of the Sun Mrs.Marshall told the.following story of her daughter's suffering and subsequent restoration to health: | \u201cAt the age of e:Bht,\u201d says Mrs.Marshall, \u201cMamie was attacked with rheumatism, from whi-h the suffered very much, and although sha Was treated by a clover doctor, her health did not improve.To make her condition worse, she was attacked with St.Vitus dance, and I really gave up hope of ever teeing her enjoy good health again.Her Arms and limbs would twitch and jerk tpasmodieally, and she could scarcely hold a dish in her hand, and had to be looked after.almost like an infant.While Mamie Was in this condition a neighbor who had rficial-resuitiif her own family advised me to try them in Mamie\u2019s case.I had myself often heard these pills \u2018highly spoken of, but it had not occurred to me before that they might cure my little girl, but now I decided to give them to her.Before she had fompleted the second box I \"could see a marked change for the better, and by the time she had taken five boxes all trace of both the rheumatism and St.Vitus\u2019 dance had\u2018 vanished, and she i= now as bright, active and healthy as any child of her age.Some time has elapsed sinon she discontinued the ure of the pills, but not the slightest trace of the trouble hus since made itself manifest.I think therefore, that I am safe in saying that I believe Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills not nnly restored my child to health, but have worked a permanent cure.\u201d Rheumatism, St.Vitus\u2019 dance, and al kindred diseases of the blood and nerves, speedily yield to Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pilis and the cures thus effected are permanen?, because thie medicine makes rich,red blood, strengthens the nerves, and thus reaches the root of the trouble.These pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or will be sent post paid at 50 cents a box.or vx boxes for 82.50, by \\addressing the Dw.Williams Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont.163 1 used Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink_PiMs with bene- À i A ily Safering | Pa measure of wickedness against all light.I can conceive of little short of the old or \u2018thodox hell to waken such a one froih his deluded sense; for al} ein fs a deluded bensc, and disease in sin pv better than.care: Some mortals may even need to hear the following thunderbolt of Jonathan Edwards: ' \u201cIt is nothing but God'a mere pleasure that keeps you from being this moment swallowed up in everlasting destruction.lle is of purer eyes than to bear to have you in his sight.There is no other reason to .be given wby vou bave: ne to PEN EE A des hu de doute of God, proveking his pure eyes by your sinful, wicked manner of attending his solemn worship.Yea, there is nothing else that is to be given as a reason why you do but that (ods hand has held you pe FUTURE PUNISHMENT OF SIN.My views of a future and eternal dam nation take in a pcignant present sense of sin and of its suffering, damning at self here and hereafter till the sin is _ destroyed.St.John\u2019s types of sin ecarcely equal the modern nondescripts\u2019, whereby the demon of this world, its luets, falsities, envy, and hate, supply sacriligious goseip with the verbage of {lades.But hatred gone mad will become imbecile\u2014will outd> itself and commit suicide.Then let the dead bury its dead, and surviving defamers share our pity.; Our present self-inflicted sufferings from sin, disease, and death should suffice to wo awaken the sufferer from the mortal sense of mind in matter as to cause him gladly to return to the Father's house penitent and saved; yea.quickly to return to Christ, Truth, and divine Love, the author and finisher of our faith, who s0 loved even the repenetent prodigal\u2014departed from his better self and struggling to return thereto up to the spirtual scnde of Being\u2014as to meet the-sad sinner on his way thither and to welcome him } e.Respectfully vours, ; PES CHAS.W.PEARSON.Montreal, Fuiy -12,-1961-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- COMPARING THE CANDLE POWER OF LAMPS.(Contributed).i The principal topic among the citizens of Montreal appears to \u201cthe city lighting contract,\u201d and / in connection therewith, shall we obtain as good a light as we now have or not, by accepting this or that ten- er?: Many arguments bave been brought forward regarding what other cities are doing, and what kind of lampes they are using but nothing whatever has been said as to why they have made the changes from one\u2019 lamp to another, or \u2018why they anticipate: doing so.The question does not seem to be are they getting more brilliant light by adopting the inclosed arc-lamp, or whether it be a cheaper light.So it would seem useless to discuss this point.The question seems to be in Montreal, if we accept the: inclosed arc lamp, ufing the same number of lamps as now, shall we get: as much, light, or will our streets be as well lit as\u2019 now.- There are in-use in the city-a number of posed to be used by most of the bid and any citizen, by following the few simple directions: given below, can determine.wlsther there até of the same, or greater, or-less candle-power than those now ih op.\u201clet ihe citizen provid citizen provide jane, or closely folded umbrella, the, loxéér- is the better, and after locating a position nomewhat' between one of the new type Tamps and one of the présent streer lampa, when both are in normal operation, ahd at some place, inte! d with sa little de po able by other Toh ai bookie de pot or umbrells vertically, with Rs int on the vement (or on.s piece of whit et him locate.\u2019 paint.between \u201cthe tos lamps, st which the two sliadows, projected on the paveéafent di of equal.density.Let him mark.thi point, and \u2018measure the dis- ta a, ;.bo Yo Mae + ould.ï \u201c Nr be mearpr.the new t an\u2019 the old, type, theilsttor will of candle power hen ho former ner; | x 7 and vice veret 4 candle power, hy all paris, «y not at this moment drop down into 4 ; inclosed arc lampes rimilar to the once Je iat., higheelt with.a; : The \u2018respeafive candle ¢.can be enti: mati, loin the old + ee be which sed to be allowed lished law that the intensity of light varies inversely as the square of the dis- tana from its source; now referring, to the following diagram\u2014let A represent'the inclosed arc lamp, or the lamp under test, and B the open, or old type Jamp.(the standard in the present instance), B'a the shadow of the cane thrown by B and A\u2019s the shadow thrown by A; the ehadows ®, .ce ot A Ng A\u2019s and B's being of equal intensity.The cane being 50 feet from and 40 feet from A, the relative candle powers are as fallows: The square of 50 equals 2500, the: square of 40 equals 1600, now applying the simple rule of 3, B being admitted of 2000 \u2018candle power, multiply by 1600 and divide by 2500 and the result equals 1280.the candle power of A.Should the distance from A to the cane be 50 feet and from B to the cane 40 feet, the operation is simply reversed; that is, multiply 2000 by 2500 and divide by 1600, with result 3125, the candle power of A.One needs only remember the simple rule.that if the cane is furthest from the stand- dWrd lamp, that the standard is of the greater candle power, hence the lamp un- .der.test the lower, consequently the result must be lower; so multiply candle power of standard by square of shorter distance and divide result by square of greater distance.SHould the cane be furthest from i .°° lamp under test, the standard lamp is lower in candle power than the lamp under test, cousequently result will be higher; therefore multiply candle\u2019 poiver of standard\u2019 lamp by square of \u201cgreater distaiice er and divi tance.esult by square of shorter dis- A great deal has been said before the \"aldermen regarding the difficulty of measuring candle power except by means of very expensive apparatus.the absolute candle power is desired to This is true when be known and when the standard (as is usual ely in such en of e in such experi boi, 9 A xt ndle power in comparison ath small, lanip- under test); but when two lamps of almost the sanie candle power and when both give the same Lind of light (same colour), a cour arison ir very easily made as describ- ve, and which is sufficiently accurate for all practical purposes; as in a case of this kind one does not want to get results within the fraction of a candle power.In making an accurate comparison, the two lamps should be the only sources light ina dark room, oe screen ph vertically with a blackened rod before of ced it, would displace .the pavement and cape in the experiment as described.the experimenter will understand the cessity of making the test in a spot as From this ne- little interfered with by other lights as possible.The above described test will enable any citizen to satisfactorily make a test of the comparative illuminating qualities of the posed hy- the different and enable him to vote ae intelligently bidders for the lamp he desires 4s for the alderman be approyes-at election time, without he- ing mystified by the amount of energy the different lamps require in\u2019 watts; and fact.more sa ety as his lamps cannot \u201c back on him.in go A.R.R.i of the best turns of \u2018its_ kind.that hae ever visited: Montreal, and.Miss Western's Xylo- USE exo MEH The sixth week of the F.F.Proctor Big Stock Company.will be ushered in at Proctor\u2019s Theatre, on Monaay afternoon next, when Division A.will play a return en gagement.\u2018This is the section of the company that opened the stock season here on June 40, in \u201cDr.Bill.\u201d and the favourable impression created et that time will undoubtedly be émphasized during the coming week.\u201cThe Man from Mexico,\u201d by H.A.Du Bouchet, a funny_farce-comedy, in which Willie Collier made ope of his greatest hits, will be_the opening play.It will be presented un Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and evening.and will be preceded, by \u201cThe Cape Mail,\u201d & charming ome-act play, by Clement Sbott, the eminent critic.On Thursday afternoon, thè usual\u201d change of bill will occur and \u2018The Man from Mex- \u2018ico\u2019 \u201cwill be-repinced by the late- Raland- Reeds\u2019 comedy hit, \u201cLend me Your Wife,\u201d which enjoyed several years of uhinterrupt- success in the States.The Jaudexi e mbers between the acts will include Ernest A.Earl, a clever young English vidlin- who has lately become wu resident of Montreal; several new views and other features.next offering at the Francais will be .a dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's famgus novel \u201cUncle: Tom's Cabin.\u201d This Ray\u2019 haa a greai favourite with two Praticaa of Montreal playgc and\u2019 al, though it was revived, with = success, i an, édequate \u2018production e ; .levee of New Orleans, in.midwinter.In the plantation and fever, wmenes a large samber of coloured folk will: be employed who .will gave characteristic\u2019 tes and -désices and camp meeting - Mr.ugh Gibson will », and .Ji Henry n will play the part \u2018an be times.ae he vifain 2m : vilain, - / ., Listhieu m wi Jake the part of Came .- ani > M -Moore.; the the persetute iga, with Mr.H.P.M EE te CE a 3 \u201cis ; t.dr: NE est Pinces éteher; ar i fa on So Sh Toms Cabin\u201d will be.in\u2019 the Tends of Mim Fm ;- Mr.W, J.le + Marks, and Miss - A: an Cones, The little \u201cEva oe an McGregor as will be Baby Py \u20ac The safest way to form, elles,\u201d \u201can jo blessings that divine Ig on \u2018mor- fais, and their ingratitude, \u2018filling up thei \\ ARDANBLLES \"65255 on.of de mir, app J 3x, numbers Paley\u2019s Kalatechnoscope, with, larger \u2018cities \u201cof the States, with}, | which was taken almost\u2019 instantly the disaster to her upper rigging.These \u2018Pictures are of especial import and interest \u201cDard PE EE ig -abnouncement .ie tian Cigarette, is to de.that the\u2019 F: fami of.uerbbats.\u2018tried, always sed, here.Tod Mise.Lig, Wekierm han been res.15c wer oickagins: 7 raed.-ThecFucieamily 1» 48 one birone playing has-attracted tion.3 much \u201catten: Misa Adelina -Routtino, the operatic soprano, who has been in Grand opera for some ome me, is among the features.t Williams, the coon singer, has ready a large number of friends in Mont- 1 be glad to welcome her back real who wi again.Hanso d - t gs will \u2018be \u2018heard in poupe x and retty seen Miss al- in some dances that are sure \u2018to please Miss Nelson was one old Theatre Francais.An interestin will be that done by Halder, the equilib of the favourite St the act rist and juggler.Sue band promises a new programme, : ?West's Nüvy Pictures will be een \u2018at the \u201cArena * for one wek commencing Monday, July 22nd.These are the pictures which vere shown by Royal command before Her Late Majesty the Queen, Cornwall and York, K graphed by.special permission of the Li of the Admirality, who together with avy H.R.H.Duke of .(}., and were photo- i Larda the League have become patrons of thé \u2018entertainment.\u201cPerhaps the most intérest- ing His Majesty King Edward VII, on Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s Yacht, and pietpre of all is the one which shows ; board \u2018was taken just previous to the accident whieh happen: ed to Shamrock II the King was on board.a few weeks ago, when The \u2018Kälatechnoscope at F.F.Proctor's Albany ind \u2018Montreal theatres will coon begin the display of a series .of fures, which have made a great kit at New\u201d York \"theatres: They show Thomas Lipton\u2019s old cup challenger and new eraft | i tion for tri honours, give a view yachting pie- hin Sir his hamrock IL.in active com eti- __ .4S1F.omas on board: his steam yacht, Erin, and also depict the wreck of Shamrock IT.after at this time, as the near approach \u201cof ymmediate adtiyity \u2018ju\u2019 the little matter of deciding the po ion of the American Cup Tends especial timeliness to their \u201cdis ey Nixon & Zimmerman claim to eared ; over 995,000 on Willard Spencer's successful \u201ceo a \u2018Miss Bob White,\u201d d its eighty-four nights\u2019 run at the Ch ) Streèt igtre,\u201d Philadel: phia; ending où Béturflay, June 30th, truly a remarks ness of the theatrjeal n.- record considering the-late- me com- #8330 prehensive idea of \u2018the full measure of thin success may be the sum\u2019 of nearly, if.not quite, $8,000, order to accomplish this result.The success of little\u201d woman \u201c often been remarked is sympathy of little woman a drawing power, would aon Whether J ether whigt not that toakes the ; leaned from the fact that .the average weekly, receipts had to reach te In the pait, two of the most dil Temalé \u201cstats\u201d were mites, Mog.\u2018oe itchell and Lotta Crabtree.Annie .food he was, he to exploit Mme.Modjeska and Mr.low: James as joint stars next season in 2 sumptuous scepic production of \u201cHenry VIII,\u201d have just received word from the famous Polish actress who is now in Fu- rope.She writes from her sister-in-law's estate near Posen, where she has been spending a few weeks.Workmen are engaged night and day dig ging and blasting a big pit forty feet lony, twenty fect wide and twenty-four feet dep.under the stage of the Broadway Theatre, for the Chrystal palace scene in the Drury Lanes Driduction of \"The Ting Beauty an Beast,\u2019 which opens- regular season at this\u2018 house, Nov.4th.There is to be a theatrical moonlight excursion on Monday night, when the Duchess of York will carry a merry party down the river.The boat is to Jeave the Victoria pier at 8.30 p.m.Special entertainment will be given and the public generally is invited to attend.Mr.Oliver McBrien, of the Theatre Royal, is managing the affair.SL as aa a eedlh boi te May Robion, the comediene, will play.Mrs.Bang,.thc mother of \u201cThe Messenger Poy.\u201d in the English musical comedy of this title to be produced in New York at Daly's Theatre in September.Connie Ediss made a big hit in this part on the other ide.Four Clyde Fitch plays will be \u2018presented hy female stars - next \u201cThe, Climbers,\u201d by.Amelia Bingham, \u2018Captain Jinks,\u201d by Ethel Barrymore, a new comedy by Annie Russell, and \u201cThe Marriage Game,\u201d by Sadie Martinot.\u201cA Secret Warrant,\u201d the romantic drama by W.A.Tremayne, will be given a special scenic reproduction by W.J.Hanley, son of M.W.Hanley, who has secured Mr.Willis Granger to appear in the stellar role.-Jokn B.Park, formeely a inent member of \u201cThe Giesha\u201d and \u201cThe Runa.wav Girl\u201d companies, has been for Nixon and Zimmerman\u2019s production of \u201cThe Messenger Boy.\u201d \u201c Jozeph Callahan has played the role of Mephisto in \u201cFaust\u201d 1,500 times, and during he present season will pass the 2,000 mark.Mare Klaw, of Klaw and Erlanger, ban completely recovered from, his recent ill- ANSWERS T0 QUESTIONS.A DATE STATED.\u2018 J.8 F.\u2014 The roof of the old aril] hal, on Craig street, Montreal, fell in.owing to the weixht cf snow on Feb.17, 1869.A.O.F.AND J.O.F.F.H.K., City.\u2014 The Ancient Order of Foresters is the older organization of the two, It was founded in 1745.The Independent Order of Forezters was established In 1874.FORT McMURRAY.E.B.McM.\u2014 Fort McMurray in Athabases is named after a factor of the Hudson's Pay Company of that namé.80 far as can be Jearn- ed bere there is no settlement there: merely & Hudson's Bay Company's trading post.AMERICAN CITIES.Employe.\u2014The 10 largest cities of the Ur::s§ States and their populations rank In the follow- Ing order, according to the census of 1900: Nuw York, 3,437.202; Chicago, 1,008,575.Phila- deiphia\u2026 1,292 67; .:6¢, \u2018Louis, 575.238; Boston, 892; re, 508,857; Cleveland, 391,- 881; Buffalo, 352,387; San Francisco, 342,783; Cincinnati, 325,002.THE DUKE OF PORTLAND.Constant Reader.- The full name of the present Duke of Portland Is William John Are thur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, Duke of Portland.He was born December 28, 1837, fe a sont of the late \u2018Lieut.-Gen.Arthur Caven- dish-Bentiniek; dnd merried Winifred, daughter of Thomas Yorke Daliar-Yorke, of Lincolnshire, in 1880.His son and helr Js William Arthur Henry, Marquis of Titchfield, born March 14 1803.The Duke owns 183,200 acres.ARCTiC EXPLORATION.Polar.\u2014The most notable Arctic explorations and attempts to reach the North Pole exhibit the following Est of names, dates and ter- mibal: Tr PRINCE OF WALES\" MOTTO.\"ess, which was greatly exaggerated: Mies May Irwin, of New York, is settled for the summer at her cottage - in the Thousand Islands.| A Model for Officeholders.(Pledge to the people of John Weaver, Republican candidate for district attorney m Philadelphia.) \u2018 To know no obligation except that of my oath of office and to fulfil the obligations of that office.To know no master except th law.To prorecute instantly and vigorously every crime, by whommoever committed, To administer the office fairly and faithfully, withoat fear, except of , and absolutely without favour to any man or any set of mena singlences of purpose in my official conduct that everything I will do will be for the true rervice of my city, my State, my country and my God.; DUTY AND PLEASURE.The words of Emille Arsecaultin Acknow- - Ded his gratitude to Dodd\u2019s Dyspe fine Chey have Cred se Toto sri .J ne ) 1 ° Becomment a ing Dodd's Dyipipsin Ta Again Somes the news sors pure of chronic Dyspepsia by Ps Epepsia Tablets, in the Quebec village of Ruisseau lane, Emille Artensult suffered with all the misery of.bad digestion and.stomach weakness for many years, He was unable to eat without suffering for it af \u2018ds.No matter how hungry, iow much in need of .knew that whatever i ate would lie like lead in hie stomach, and pain him for hours after.All sorts of remedies and medicines were tried before.Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.All sorte of remedies and edicines but Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets utterly failed \u2018to help him.\u2018No wonder he couples the words \u201cples \" and \u201cduty\u201d in expreising his gratitude for Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, the medicine that did help him.\u201cI feel it'at once n pleasure and a duty to say that Dodd\u2019à Dyepepria Tablets have proven a blessing to me.I suffened from the miss rable maledy Dyspepsia for many years, during which 1 wag unable t anything bout, bain.; be to set \u201cI tried all other medicines and treatments without relief, Dodd's nt Tablets helped me from the first box.F no longer suffered after meals.1 f, O1 could digest food >hich before using Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets T daren't.rons \u201cI 4 now entirely free fro ay 6 ihy- à d digomt 211 y wholesome food; and can say.I am hi satisfied with my experienos.of Dodd's ia Tiblts.\u201d | Cet Briton.\u2014The motto \u2018\u2018Ych dyn\u2018\u2019 in the cont-ofe arms of the Prince of Wales Is not identizal with the German words \u201cIch dien\u201d (I serve, but a Welsh phrase, meaning x dyn really signifying \u201cman.\u201d King Bdward-§ (1212-1307).#0 the legend tells us, having after a long struggle overcomes the power of the chieftains of Wales, promised to give them & head horn In their own land.and sent thithér to spend the winter his wife.Queen Eleanor, who, on April M, 1284, guve birth to & son, the later Edward II (1307-27).On the succeeding day the King presented the new-born prince to the Welsh chieftains, who had previously agreed to accent from his hands a mas~ ter that was born in thelr land and unable te understand English, with tho words \u2018\u201cYech asa.\" : THE CORONATION OATH.L.C, W.,:Acton.\u2014The coronation oath I» come cejved in the following terms: The \u2018Archbishop or bishop shall say, \u201cWin you solemnly prome ise and swear 1p govern the people of this kingdom of England and the dominions thereto belonging.according-to the statutes in Par- llament agreed-on and the laws and customs of the same?: - \"The King or Queen shall say: \u201cI solemnly promise so to do.\" , _ Archbishop or Bishop: \u2018Wii! you to your power cause law and justice, in mercy, to be executed Ia all your Judgments 7\u2019 King \u2018or Queen: \u201c1 whL' .' Archbishop or Bishop: \u201cWil you to the ut most of your power maintain the laws of God, the trud poszesslon of the Gospel and the Pro- law?And will you \u2018preserve unto the bishoge and élèrgy of this realm, and to the churches committed to-thelr charge, sui such rights and .privilexes as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them?\u2019 King or Queen: \"All this I promise to do.\u2019 After this the King or Queen, laying his or her hand on the holy Gospels, shall say: \u201cTha things which I have here promised I will per- thea.kiss the book.CL SOUTH AFRICA.WW.D.E., Calgary.\u2014You had better write to Mr.Price, general mana of and he will doubtless send .you information you ask fori _ Special Notice.Lo.£0,000 Farm Labotirers Watited.Twenty thomeand farm labourers vesting _and_threshing operations are.wanted in Manitoba ang seiniboia.P.Ry.will Tun añ excüron on ug- ust, 1001; paseéngers paying $10 for the going trip to be returned at $18.Full par- ficulars at city ticket office.120 Rt, James | sometimes found In its Latin form \u201c\u2018Iaservio\u2019), La\u201d \u2014 form and keep, so help me God; and shall the \u2018Government railways at Cape owas testant reformed \u201ctellgia\u201d established by the 1 cmors n and Isaac Gammel], Mont- , superviser of-examinetions amd distri No POSTGRIPT EDITION.The Popteript Edition of the Star will not be.published to-day.The printers are \u2018holding their\u201d annual picnic at Ile Gros Gangs of Italians Have: Bein\u201d \u201cGolag |- \u2018Out Along Line of O.P, Bh tp Be] \u2018placo Strikers Says Italian Labour Inspector, But Have Not Agreed ta \u2018Work for Less Than $1 a Day.\u2018float dust are volcanic ix possible, pond eruption great quantities of minute\u2019 a sometimes fired into the air like Wh primo f hme \u201co bess this, and the su uent.transit of Br Quite sud suddenly, the cone of Coto: 1.whl in view, about sixty.Rend away, _eloud-of_amoke-| d \u201cUnder the Canon on Which 3 bishop Acted, \u2014 Contended 3 That He is Still a Clergyman in À Standing.TS Othe ory wilt ou simply tells us truth.I sai cure\u2019 a sieméch (b La eee uen by.Srexqating and weakened by old-etyle d doses.Iv will do do mych i.toward Atv all dru Munyon, Phi ads NUFIOPS ISHAL URES \u2014% 1 ym fl The only development.of importance thaf_ Fa?case of Steen vs.the Archbishop of .i ; - Bois, aiid in order that all such employes > , ' 2 oe outreal, which will probably come up}! ; ! .; Las cropped up since yesterday with rd \u2014mingled steam and dust\u2014to a height o for a hearing at the S:piember term of the in-the Star office may participate, the issue (a.the n él Pa n\u2019a etnike y he Cansdian some four miles ; above the edge of the | crater.He watched ite passage through the: air and finally it bexan to fall on hed the | azo a short time after he had redched the summit.But the material brought down by.these blood rains\u2014which.are not.mon in the neighbourhood of the Mediter: rancan\u2014generally bears more resemblance to ordi dust.Usually they are free Superior Court, promises to develop \u2018into One of the most interesting eccle-iastical Fe bad'in Canada.The action is taken the-Rev: Frederick J.Steen, formerly Pacific.Railway lines is the difficulty between Mr.Wilson, president of the Grievance Committee, and Mr.Antony Cordask, Italian Labour Inspector.Mr, Cordask has becn sending gangs ot men out along the and\u2019 claims that vof the Posteript Edition this afternoon has been abandoned: \u201c THE GRAND TRUNK OFFICES.INCORPORATED UNDER CHARTER SIMILAR TO THE \u201cSTANDARD OIL COMPANY.\u201d ial preacher at Christ \u2018Church ral, and professor of Apologetics at the ocesan Theological College.He sues the President, GEO.Z.ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg, Pa.Resident Manager, MAJOR HORACE M.RUSSELL, Los \u2018+ : No Arrangements Have Been Made as ALL Home Anion of Montreal for wrongly place i ing him Under phe ban of inhibition \"rhe Yet for Their Opening by the they are thes au rocelving $1.25 and 81.3 aan howe Gore dou From the y 14 docs not, 4 Lears.how =f &; av Angeles, Cal.Eg case is that, the haben ander Royal Party, chat de Jtalians that have gone to hi deed.2 tres aes.really aed dos bub famous Mugtioh tome Maypole Bankers, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles, Cal.ie ws of the Church of England, could For some Jime past rumours bave been Grievasce ind labour, Ga in claimed Dy the £2 the yellowish dust\u2019 on Alpine ° saows has | Sonn that EET Registrars, KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO.New York.ibi at his w Gran u y ' ' hesios rat \u2018action in so doing was illegal an a beyond fa ar cen pe M Gi street would be leas than 21.00 a day.He further Pen ate vegetable ° reanism.pollen or some\u2019 oi ee pare vw Transfer Co., N.J.REGISTRATION CO., New Jersey, his jyrisdiction as Archbishop of.Montreal.formally opened by the Duke of York dur- that members of the Grievance Committen But the duet is far more commonly mine À \u2019 \u2018 e prosecution.will maintain that Mr.{.ing his.visit to.the city.-.} hay 5 en to him dnd tried to get :eral.: That of Cotopazis brought Dome | Sele rey TOTAL LANDS AKD LEASES NEARLY 20,000 ACRES, near the __Steen was inhibited umder a.Canon of the \"Ceneral.Manager G.B.-Reeve has as yet | men.out fo work along the l'afr, Whymper, is hd - soc.far Cole ra.256.or Black.| : coast with advantages of pipe lines and-wWhnter- transportation insuring max- - Provincial Synod relating to the officiat- received no information from the President, lines, as they are thus helping to break up tour, the parties of, es dns ceed : imum prices for the product.ing of \u201cstrange clergymen within a_dioa:se Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson, that an defin- the strike.As the men, however, are sat- one two-hundred and fiftieth of an inch, , of the ecclesiastical province,\u201d which pro- ite arrangements whatsoever becn isfied with the wages they are receiving, and often much less.They consist of chips : - PRODUCT.vides that in case a Bishop may have made.The company had not yet even been and Mr, Cordask considers the rate a fair of minersls, such as feldspar and augite, ; ; - 63 1 16 WELLS averaging 6,500 barrels monthly.one he says he will continue to help as doubts conce the stranger's canonical informed that the Royal party would travel and of fragments 3 acoria.The exict na- Oil on hand\u2014upwards of 16,000 barrels.apie morality, or orwoedoxy, he way over the, company's linea, As 2 special many of his men as.possible in getting ture of such dusts depends on -the-volcano - EI CU 1 - Anplibit him from officiating in his diocese.train is being built for them by the na- wor \u2019 fi hich they were ted.ool- = : Ca e authorities of the Alontreal diocese dian Pacific, to used during the entire The reports received at the General Jected \"at Batavia, after a Sarma of ninety- at Tai BS B= re STOCK AND DIVIDENDS.maintain that Mr.Steen became amenable visit, the arran ents with regard to the | M 's Office at \u2018Windsor station this five miles throu h the air from Krakatoa, +4 .: Only 50,000 shares romain unsold.pg to the provisions of this canon by reason of ning of the building will hardly be com- morning, were | confirmation pn of those contai dance, beside minergls, ~~ Price 325.00 - per- r value $100.00.\u2019 ! Abe fact that he ro-ignéd his professariate |p eted unless the present plans are changed.i evs.Si avourabla, progress minute enr fragments \u2014shatteved pumice.| Ly With less than 10% acres er ened 20,000 is over 3 at the coll and had his priest's license \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 In the Island of Barbadoes \u2018similar frag- : AT SR per cent.per month on eutire sum rame À nt Wilson gave out a report from an association representative claiming that 200 men had gone out on the Prince Albert division.These men, it was stated did\u2019 not belong to the Jmion and thus had not been notified \u2018of ings of the committee or of -the \u2018strilte order.They had simply wished to better their condition and ments have even been found in wtrata far older than the days of history, which must have traversed far, from some West Indian or Central American voleano.It is there fore possible that the last blood rain may | have a similar origin, but it is highty, ms probable, fer the gsle has evidently ween \u2018withdrawn by the Archbishop, and was consequently without a position in the dio- POLICE PROTECTION FOR THE-ROYAL VISIT.Extraordinary Precautions wil No Doubt be Taken, But No Arrange- NEW WELLS.are that .at Icast ons - \u201cwell a month will be added cn present producifg-lands, and on the- Can .Seope anon\u201d property recently ' secured.it is estimated at\u2019 least 2000 ven We firmly believe the stock V VILL INMEDIATELY ADVANCE to par - i Another canon, however, of the same Sy- \u2019 The probabilities nod expressly provides that a clergyman in \u201cgood standing\u201d in the ecclesisastical province continucs to remain under the juris diction of the bishop \u2018under whom he has working until such a time as he shall have presented his letters testimonal to with them for a fair agreement t-with the be vole: i y 5 boring.the bishop of another diocese, when be be- | Carpenter.company, No confirmation.any such re- not to quickly mie.11 Sr ee logit.ac: UE inspected th > Dunn, of Dunn Bros, Tork Fy Packers, Pt John, NB, personally bishop subject to the authority of tha Chief of Detectives Carpenter says that ont oad received by the railway au- qustomed to use the microscope.The dust Mon\u2019s Summer Shirts, Straw Hats, popte\u2014\" IN NO peines NCE DID T pret of A MISSTATEMENT.\u201d , De Fr.Steen has never received his let- a ee Re pers Pub the Jn aie: sonpee of this mborinl i ety | Summer Ties, Shirt-Waists, Light Un- 4 The resident manager, Major Russell, visited St.John in June and ren-\u2019 Yers testimonial pro Archbishop Bond, rangements between himself and the Do PRAISE FOR THE distinguished fromm thät of a voleang.-dexwear, Leather Belts, Braces, Py- gored an eminently satisfactory report fo shareholders controlling upwards of and as he therelore has never presen minion Justice for the pro of ; rocks which have supplied it consiat We very strongly recommend this stock as a conservative investment, and them to another bishop, it ia but reasonable to assume that under the provisions of the last-named canon he is still a member of the diocesc of Montreal and continues subject to the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Montreal.If this assumption be correct, he cannot eacri as a \u2018stra an\u201d in the diocese cf Montreal.As a matter of Tact Be ceased tn-he such 1rhen he-present-\u201d| ill \u201ceon el: |\u201d often of 5 Montreal.st.John, N.B.-___e\u20acd his letters testimonial, signed by the.Yingion- and Notre Dame streets, by way of LONDON, July 13.\u2014Mr.George V.~ Li {-and_mu \u2018atomes, ten of immense an- \u2019 Bishop of Huron, Lo Bishop\u201d Bond four Verdun, It will be necessary to construct à Meyer, Uniicd States ambassador to ial, fir Tar Tl Sol, shat he phen.Pomplon Loom W eavers | CANADA MANAGERS, ~ ridge across cana > recently, he was always been locked upon | test GO for Boston.To a press representative, Mr, omena.Dust storms are.as is well known, Do ~~ \u201c common in that part of the world.\u2018Some L ns à pricet in rond standing of this diocese.| THE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL.[MEN di, Before leaving Rome I had ere violent than ueual actus].tornadoes WANTED 0 AS, LACEY & C0., BANKERS, Now York and London, Bhould the yjpiection be raised by the defence that Mr.\u201ceen, having been vir.= tually pronounced a clergyman in bad awarded the -contract of drawing up the ship towards the United States, but he sur- f \u2019 standing by Archbishop Bond some weeks plans for the Polytechnic School to te P me by his intimate knowledge of our sibly, buoyed up after a time by, small glo- Pour/ fret class Crompton loom weavers F ago, does not come under the terms of bit on St, Denis street, in connection institutions.\u2018The conversation happened to bules of water in the atmosphere, has been two;young men and two young women, to » \u2018 the canon reluting to letters testimonial $ \u20ac en, and the jurisdiction of bishops over priests, to \u20ac pre between $73,000 and $100,000 constitution with those of other countri>, starting point-\u2014London Standard.actias instructors to learners and to weave \u201c the prosecution will: doubtless \u2018affirm that \u2014 nd I soon found that the King knew al- when not so employed; wages $1.25 per day e » i the ex-professor has never been proved.a THE 85TH RIFLE ASSOCIATION.most as mu ut ours as I do m IN AND AROUND THE CITY.and one years engagement; references re- A Reclinin Cg 1e?priest in bad standing, inasmuch (I) as He is a ho erfully intelligent eovereign.nfred.Address \u2018\u201cN 858,\u201d Star Office 159 = g Ce Le the bishop had no authority of himself At the regular » monthly mecti of the \u201cNaturally I cannot say much about the GIVEN THREE, MONTHS.Patrick 9 .; v ce 6 .Thaï ts comfortable for the b \u2018is \u2018to pronounce judgment upon him, and (2) officers of iment, hel recent- potentiality or the likelihood of the contin- |'shaughn sent to gaol for three\u2018 Go-Cart.the thing you need.We have them : \u20ac has never been tried by the Diocesan 1F- 8 cheque for for Siig or_the Rifle uation of the Triple Alliance.I beteve honths this morning for steaH case of __ y ve = in fancy wicker work with rubber me Coürt, which, under the terms of the dio-\u2019 ciation was received from 2 Lord Strathcona.the treaty expires in 1903, and then it will Pieter He t oI ing dge Ch nes hat bo Int the matter .of CHARLES MORIN, ured wheels.and upholstered in rich cesan canons on discipline, is the only dio- be time eno stole it.but he did not reme snih hing Druggist, 3111 Notre Dame Street, Ste.gured satin with sun- IS cesan tribunal that can condemn or acquit \"A YEAR IN GAOL.Senor Zanardelli (tbe Premier) bas rer- about it.Cunegonde, Montreal.; seule complete for sp, à priest who may be charged with immor- ments Have Been Made With Mr.Ro York is without foundation.Doubtless traordinary measures will be adopted but nothing has been arranged so far.STREET CARS TO ST.PAUL.It is the intention of the Montreal Street Railwa to give St.Paul a street car ser- 1 Mr.Emile J.Vanier, architect, has been University.The building 18 Alphonse Martin was sent to gaol for one had since found the brotherhood and struc! KING OF ITALY.The U.8.Ambassador at Rome Finds Him Wonderfully Well Informed\u2014 The Triple Alliance\u2014The Vatican and the Philippines.\u201c F ter travellin comes down near tbe ! of quartz and feldspar, and, ter mineral is often sooner or later the investigator will find eHips not only + distingui out of lavas.Such are en enough in - Nile se they may be recognized in the i 2 G g continuously northward.editerranean apo though\u2019 the at |.decom * much + recognizable, Dut even \u2018to be ane - h have come or \u201cmineral dust, from the grits ce fields, and._in { sama Butts, and Light Summer Cloth- Tog | of all kinds, etc.© AT LOWEST PRICES, ~ Corner Craig and Bleury streets and 2200 MB.Catherine street.when the firet wel is opened on the \u2018 yet one serai Applications or stock wi Temple Building, e King.Not only did he expresa the most cordial friend- turn to a comparison of the United States tainly surprised every one by his outspoken given the Vatican the benefit of his extend- have whirled great clouds of mineral powder to an unwont floated to an unusual distance from its MR.STILT RETURNS.\u2014Mr.height, end this, pos Williar \u2014 For further information, address to Yanks are now being erected on that and Oanon\u201d property.prepara at possi bilities for very large be entered in the order receivéd, and in case of over subscription steck will be alloted\u2019 pro r \u201d Apply to W.M.P.\"MCLAUGHLIN & CO.McLaughlin Bulidin tory fo ality, unorthodox preaching and teaching.year yesterday by Jud utterances.He appears to have met the x ge Choquet.He Btilt, assistent general passenger of t of ; ang angamonical orbits \"I nor Sontstie | potical nie memes \"shay.Sl satan, seers, pases | Tender.Request Soman, .t- cese and of the Diocesan Court, it may uirinal continue as they bave done for been confers wih he, a couple o \u2014 Me \u201ciour iis of Loutiges is A Arie one.Aone aa socle one ln #* À _- be said, are very similar to those of a judge A PARISIAN ROMANCE.Ÿ rty years.The last die Tes I hd the Pope Weeks oot tri lia, left for home At so much per dollar for the stock, imitation leather, with ot oe bead Sold every: : ° and jury in a criminal court.In the lat- e The looking wonderf ne ant ord: te a Asie oronto and Buffalo.amounting to $1,101.39; Aixtures, $50.41; also where at $10, \u2018Our special .vw.\\ ter, the Jury convicts or acquits, the judge The Doctor, His Patients and the been © Question of $f the P ipo excites y y, \u201cOronto \u2018rent until ut of May next., pronounces the sentence.In the 1iocesan ; = ender will be the 18th inst, ; Court the guilt or innocence of an accused Beautiful Kleptomanie.pelle, who, I blieve, is still there, has P ERSONALS.3 o'clock, at: my.office.© st.at RENAUD, KING & P ATTERSON, \u2019 clergyman is determined by the members of that court.If the accused is adjudged Anything but enviable are the feelings of a worthy doctor settled in a very | ed experience in those islands.and doubtless has done much to explain the religious (Bee also pa page ten.) Mra.J.James is at Grenville.H.LAMARRE, Curator, 652 Craig Street.PRIE gpuiltr the Bishop en the en fashionable di questions which puzzle the Catholic, au \u201c8 2° he latter, however, does not posgess t athionable district in this city, wh ft x au 20 St.James Btreet, power of condemning .a clergyman with- attempting the ow of i ho, & = ! thorities.Archbishop Chappelle will return © Miss M.Daly !s at Deschambault, Que.* Montreal, July 13, 1901.181 out bis having first received a fair and a'young woman to New Orleans in about @ month.\u201d Mrs.C.Robertson is spending July at Stey on uly impartial trial before the Diocesan Court.professediy afflioted \u2018with kleptomania, nas Reverting to American business prospects, Rose, : - Now, in the absence of a condemnation himeelf fallen a victim to a clever but ut- Mr.Meyer said: \u201cThe home coal\u2019 interests mr H.A.Christmas has returned té by this court, Mr.Steen continues a prizst ood standing in-the diocese of Montreal, and as such is amenable to the canon on letters testimonial and the jurisdiction of terly unscrupulous trick.About a week ago he was sitting in his consulting room when the bell rang, and presently a man of gen- are making strenuous efforts to get their product into Italian porte, with apparently air chances of success, which are not a little improved by Great Britain's imposi- tewn from Toronto.Mrs.J.T.Dillon has left with her fams- fn, por Kamora Hutchins has dett left to =D spend 6éa THE MONTMORENCY COTTON MILLS CO., Limited, SUMMER DRESSES bishors over priests.tlemanly appearance and a lady of mature tion of a\u2019 coal tex though American coal is fortuight at Ste.Agathe : According to the provisions of that canon, 28e, accompanied by a pretty and fascin- ai Freatly bn handicappe -by a lack of mer- Mrs.Albert Demers, wl Bellevue.\u201d his of Montmorency Falls, Que., Shirt waists, lingerie, ete.should not Mr.Steen, being a priest in goo ood standing ang girl, ere shred in.The male [ied chan 4 | lett for Aa mouraska, where she will spend Near Quebec City, go in the general wash with coarser n the diocese, remains under t e juris tetion or \\n u mself as a marquis dwelling PYTHIAN SUPREME OFFICERS e summer.havi 1 ly increased its wotks, off articies, 1 te fabri i : ; 0 : Me.Bryce Allan, of Boston, is in town for steady employment In all, departments ta separa and m Pash tho of Archbishop Bond until such a time as he | shall have presented his Jetters testimonial at a certain number in 4 well known avenue and said that the elderly woman was his & Tex, days, the guest of his brot her, or H.Montagu Allan.fifty Yaaition.also single heip.& com- has a I number of comfortable them with to the bishop of another diocese.This he wiie, and the beautiful damse! their daugh- Issue dress Order Re y L has not done as yet.He ronsequently cou- ter.A few ité remarks on general top- An Ad to the or Captain Gooderham, o ronte To qu uses ate low rental at its disposal.Good ily White FLOAYING Soap.tinués a member of this diocese and subject ics were exchanged, and then the pretend.specting Its Finances.derwent an operation on for Avpendicitis tu yen pa .id.A vo y A the Montmoreney to the jurisdiction of its bishop.Under ing marquis drew the physician into a cor- CHICAGO, July 13\u2014Under a resolution week, ts recovering rapidi - It is\" y mado for fine wear of these circumstances the canon relating to ner, and in low and discreet accents unfold- sde ted b the Supreme Lodge Knights of Mes P angman, Mansfield sizoet.a ccom- this kind, is » Abesiatel pare, the officiating of strange clergymen within ed to him the following tale.ias direct! the Supreme Chancellor, panied by her daughter, M Miss Mabel Pains.Barr BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- the dirt without rub! reserves a diocese ehould not have teen and canuot His daughter, he explained, was 8 charm- ops Vice-Chancellor, and the ts» man, is at Cap a I' bec, District ot Montreal, No.6525.Cir- and brightens the naturs.colors.It be brought to bear upon lis care.ing girl.She was lovely, as he could judge dent of the Board of Control of the pre Mrs.Mitcheson and Miss Pond, of Fhil- cult Court, J.Plaintiff, vs.W.costs more.than the ordinary laundry Therefore, the Archbishop, in inbibiting for himself, accomplished, amiable, and gowment Rank to ad En.gdslphia- host we agian omer & Murdock, Deendant, ne BB aT 208, , buteaves ita cost many Limes over __ him under the terms of this canon, exceed: when she martied she would have a very the order.ag.addr ae.gen jeuued to s.Bishop'a Court, Kinguion.moons, at the business plase of sald Defendant, in the increased wear of $lio goods, \u2014 ed his jurisdiction and performed an illegal res ectable dowry, as her parents were well 4h À on reciting the eed le Mrs.Robine and Miss, uv Kirk have ous No.\u20182663 Notre Dame street, in the City of act.owed with this world's goods.Unfor- the mem 1 Phe nga o) town for a two mon Tip to a's U- Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Jus- LIT; Y WRITE Is u is an elghst ounce twin bar tunately there -was-a dark this-ott e sper] convention of Supreme sand lslands, Nisgars Falls and Bu fstce, all\u201d me goods and chattels of the esis for.10 cents ot ail nae 10-tns- ott 1 dge 1 e dant, n \u201ccause, \u201csmal ' OANADIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS.erie bright picture.Although lavishly city.The Sides Te = ba I companied jou he Mes University street a candies EEL Conditions casts J 3 general toiles use sm te bart, SOAP for The Canadian Society of Civil Engineers Bor everything che cont de ie plied same facts that were made public last for Georgeville,'where they will remata tll BEA \u2019 ings % JORN TAYLOR @ CO.will hold its summer meeting at Buffalo the young woman was a confirmed klepto- WANUPACTURERS TORONTO, ONT.this year, where the members will inspect manire.She could not enter a shop with- ¥ hed ha: v, steam WARSI Saf | ee 1 a bn lal | ment on On Bs | Bei, Wifi Bos, sa | Cp Sep ie sims Mes neers\u2019 an even eir frien a 1orks an spoons » u e eam pd Sor Eng Bociety of Western were not secure from her too enterprinng os gross assets upon the ks vw Miss Roddick, 8 Union avenue, acon.galled frig Newcasue an the ER for for fingers.to th not en rat De amet ex en Percer has left à pond à fou Teel {| Portland, Me.ott sail : ~ + en, coming to t t, the vo-called 1 8 , nowlton, has left spend a few weeks he Dominion line steamer oman + .= PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.|, teh coming to (he point, the co-called The actual aies for the same at Feake's Islan ed to-day at 8 em.from Liverpool for Montreal Rifle and : At a recont meeting of the Council of the be willing to undertake the cure of this d3te were $580,143, thus leaving a deficit Mrs.Travers Lewis, idow of the Arch- | Portland.2 reopomsioHity the character etes ami fimamele.Pharmaceutical Arsociation of the Province very \u2018distressing case.He would not be 9 bishop of Ontario, ved from: England = votes the ALR of right soos of.Quebec the following officers for the daunted b roo adress formats pled the order on Tuesday, and ia the guest of Mra.Mills, .: 2 runt y any expense, and in proof of ges Bishop's Court.K ingston.! DEATHS.Revolver Club .; this assertion pulled out s bundle of bo to protect every.beneficial certificate is Mr.J.MacC h, Bank of British 2th, Herbert K * Rink notes, and laid, them on the table.l fe god info force in the mn.North amet Tag na off.Pa Tan Tan on \"of en 1 12th, | erbert Ke A HT R weirinfufatefefaimtutatelnlofnfrfue jejuni Jo e physician, conside; y impresse and full and prompt payment of terda: .eral prie - A Handicap Revol - \u2018 à 4 all abs candour and by this practical me-| claims due thereon.\\ fon Lachute Ques.where he his 'w Te aged § months 22 days.Fun pri A Handicap à rors the.Established G0.Main Office: .1 thed =, conducting \u2018business, readily con- OXFORD e \u2019 x fir of on Rineharat, \"Maple cottage THOMPSON-In {his dty, at Ra Richard DAY, ein HEY, oer 53 B'way, X.Y, ° 1 sented to take the young woman for a AND CAMBRIDG 0 street, Friday, Jul t n ; Active Brains + course of treatment, pio his orm, : APPOINTMENTS.pm.Hu n 3 x ompson, aged 18 YZ entier pormitéing orp stocks, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON.1 \u2018ola à ne a w i \u2018 .PROCTOI \" Co Comforts , est neo Ye ' .& 1 with the 0 provi by Der family i in we Their Athletic Representatives Will Hom TUB\" All the \u2018 por Vesincer o the Gazette Printing Com- ee the M.A.A.* BRANCHE s n°04 pic a Must Have GOOD FOOD J.cis) atiendance on ber.But for Montreal on Augustus, EBANCAIS Northern Ligbu.À |» pam.Funetel from above address et 2 BAY AO er.WITH or | Theigicl Was to he cured of ber thipvish .SOHMER PARK Vaudeville.p.m., Sunday, tne 1th, Let an ¥ sends pd 1681; : Hon, ; g mre ww Waskinyton.\u2014 or Nervous Ÿ | propentities through the medium of hyp LONDON; J 18\u2014The Osford-Cam.HOTEL CECIL Celebration of thednisth acdisimadices are respectfully FRIVATE Os Siar.Coerinns, g À notism, à will stronger than hier own com.bride a 0 are.com 8 6F the Republic by the French Coluny.attend.Le ) WIRES Eat Prostration Surely Follows.+ pelling her to return to honest ways.All Meal w with the he representatives McGill Coramission orfiers salloited fer large or - 7 went well for four or five days, ny ch to the and -Toronto untvereitles sd at New - EmaRll acconats,fercashor moderate margin.USE Ÿ | satisfaction of the good à doctor, wh bol York, rk, yith sad ale, i il team ore epresentiné * ex (es be sisi to SQUIDE TO.- ane ree & Dot mi & Tin oper 5 + Hd on pa catios ol I ond wha ¢ artis het antes of dtd 5. EEE HVESTORS.\u201d ; * treatment ad been crawned tb remerk- |?- RÉF \u20ac _ IMumination de GE x history of prices A, able success.Cia RR ARTS \u2014 ee \u2014 2 4 .- aver TR pee GRAPE-NUTS.£ |\"\\rer, however, be retumed\u2019 rom 5s | QUEER SORTS OF RAIN.Ÿ | FOR SUMMER # Bimal ti NU | minguter Thin v ' \u2018GAS FACTURES Em Fie E J, PETROS, SIAL He, BCS (hat | Some Singular Things Which Have Haid umes WEAR ma ite Social aies he - #0 KEEP OUT OF NERVOUS PROS, bis « faif pl patient + hould remain, indoors (Jor _ Come, From the kiss.|W Arean rs tiPorioh Ba Patent and _ far outside de de rations.\u201cHAIGHT a.& FREESE co, .TRATION BY PROFER UBE afore by he spectacle of stiractive shop gr recent Tain of blood, aa it is called, 1 Spor cata TERETE 5 tes ri an New Yoru ç > 6r D + window.was.greatly apo ed, but this dered à t Po goes.ng in Tunis ant od FACE the most Pot comiss \u2018host ed .; ; Cn F00D.\u2018was nothing in comparison 3 hia state of icily, it ol mi up ine \"A P dricuie | Sk term.: \u2014 It is a Janientable fact that American Mind when an inspection of Of the premires ont, iume, and many other places in WwW THE \u201cTRANSFORMATION, {7 te .brain workers do not, as a rule, know revenied the painful fa notes the Austrian\u2019 we hive orestion of-sure, nd 7 I - bow to feed ves a to robuiid the ab he Eu, of sea où jéellery tna | dines heard of at at Ban \u201cand even ÿ EET PA with Ta BC - Occasi active t sod nu : Say, Jom ooqamoned oT win parent | divers \u20ac objecia d orl woth it\u201d = * pouls col : INVEST! ENT Buys 1000 Shares of Mingo.: sutious effects of the allmloida contained He conedle {him ro éction : ; - ee y GRAY HAIR F or Elélerly Ladies | kgmuinece Gold Mine\u2014best nianagement.Big I in_tobacco, coffee and whiskey, make + that he would in sil proba bi recover his made up by ws In Wigs, Swit Bangs.R SA h x sure\u201d pathway\u201d towards nervous prout orgue 73k the reddence of the young w wi FOR SALE on north side of | 4+ ANDREW L.BUSH, Flooat Axort, oO ry oo .veine remedy 3 simple \u2018enough.ed in baete fo find to his sn ish that the xe HALF as For# Ladies st.Catherine Street, west of.Bank feterences., VE 1631 sploy the services of expert, who fomily in ys oe which he now beheld , AER pvp 1 perce à hone hi ate EEA Guy Street a well-byilt, semi- = > re- man Body.ng free .of prose ® the kind of ; the he daily loss in - can be done by Gime Na the famous bre ood, rés te th oo od tow com hich containa exactly y be Bhat i pre x the of rt ne pal Forécase.toë ¥ the next t Wy Siptisnce the pradincing the sion inde: ( General ) HA ospital, : sg de \"Te = re nity, bee umen, for ie thie ae) aù prete for the Star at bie sm, re ia to tue Soutp\u2014atr Dyes, 3 about Siac0feet; there is a lane r the rain r exus an oy o track them -_Meusop; Fte, - us free th the hts TLonten 1 a ¥ine today and on Sunde, with wis in rear.y possession can \u2018lection oi food up up iin die ismeson] go pretence.of tionary, or a little higher temperature be had if lk be held = moon FAR pi whiskey A = firm : y, the ns X mak tho rence À in pro abifiy.À te | eee ET | THE J.RL SIMPSON REAL fir the coosisoeeiion Ce \u2018 I À American whe » mu have oH {3 ore, #1 .ESTATE & AGENCY C0., [medical mart.ar foal and mental strength it hn.et = 3g pe - 1818 James Street.191 Vigo ging UCONNBALMD.the persos rar LE i VA night.The official figures of the restilt of the ni by.the i Mrs.Ewart and her Mttle daughter, .who -\u2014 ests Mrs.Ewtart J = and pote ofour Wipe 1 ait thar cif a Halé Dragelag.and Manicaring Parlors .\\ detached, comfortable house, in good order throughout.= The ot is 5p feet front and the aréa | Hy SAE | The Western AU Pure Silk, in Black'and White, eolors, atripes pam 8 b checks, not a qq HOE BREAN W ake us 3000 yds.and 55 \u2018Patterns to Select From \u2018Nayy Blue and PERFECS SN ana bat NEW PER ing Price while the lot laste will be SThe per yard, about balf the ni price.all the latest ks; our Clear- - A \u201cSnap\u201d in Blouse Values 500 yards Finest Ginghams, new choice colbts, warth 150.40 20 our clearing | Price, I Very stylish Colored Print Boy Blopses, now bias front.effect, regular value 85 to $15 50, Clearing ng price ork Novelties - colored Gingham \"Blouses, new blas front effocs ia value $1.73 to $2.00, clearing price 83c.Wash Goods! J Extraordinary ! House Needs, the.pice cut in two: > TERNS CASE, 4.000060 \u201cse-Remember our special 7c sale of Kitchen and JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street.Corner Metcalfe Street.of every article exactly : TEL.UP.038.- 16951 OO LLLLLLALLLLLLLDOLL AA ALLIEN DALALALLALLALLALALLLAAALAALALAALALAAAALLLALDASALADLAA AAS on : NOVY TPIT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYV IIIT VW WR Tea.For Hot: Water or : Steam Heating strict mechanical perfection, ;artis- sizes and shapes they offer suit every curve or cormertof any modern building.let us give you fult formation, \u2018No\u2019 other: Bossossos.the pxduieite flavèr of the Genuine.\u201c MONSOON! 8 The Acme of of \u2019 Radiator Pe Have won worldwide prestige \u201cfor \"|.tic style, and thé multiplicity of If you're concégned with any Heating question.ze ar small, TE GURRET-NASSEY co, Limite, Hontrea1.mentir éme me EN re day's ¢ ent de often ; \"Geylon Black Be RTE 16senty1 A rlection a N * un Me + i = 163 1 | READY-MADE BLOUSES MAISON LABONTE, Corner St.Catherine and Montcalm Streets.| READY-MADE - BLOUSES In print, choice cotodre, plain back, - with collar; morth Be, for.28e A REAL 10B LOT.The remainder of our Print.Blouses, ~ at 80c, Tc and $1, well assorted, will - be sold at one price 44 ce | COLLARETTE, in very Food satin, with double jabot of sehitton, rich Jetted yoke, finished with ruche ; very pretty fancy collar, tri | PROFIT -by our ENTICING OFFERS | During the JULY SALES.** We must reduce our stock.Would you give your money for our goods tt you did not Teally see that the profit was on your side?It is by these enormous reductions that we shail succeed in attracting your attention.In Jett, mauve, hate © blue, navy blue, | ge | PORTLAND CEMENTS it pot à i nbn spoil \u2018 comiortable neck wear.by a Our neckwear section contains \u2018some very dainty .conceits combin- ; as refined.effects :with the acme, of + i | NET TIES.So cool for the\u2019 scorching.days.of mud-summer, Made hs wash\u2019 Taek, with em- \u2018broiderte da\" a 1 - ards 3 twice around 0.neck, ee With \u2018long hanging \u2018ends in front.Two widthe, two inches, 19c; four inches, .MUSLIN TIES, Collar and Tie combined.Made of all white muslin, white uit pink, blue, or bla ends; Davy.and bise coin \"spots; and all\u2019 white, with em: broidery collar top.: Prices range from 85c.to 68c.HRYCOCK § DUDGEON 2457 ST.CATHERINE ST.__Near Drummond, RNR a Firg Bid olny, = +\" Ohfnia- Clay, 34 Whiting, Ete.' wir P.Currie & Co.\u201d 134 McG ign - DIET 1awtf Relieves Kidney & Bladder troubles at once\u2019 YI fow= priced at \u201che and we.will.sacrifice, them \"MORNING DRESSES.\u2018Wrappers, in a sold quality of print, worth 85¢ , and re ducea eo \u2026 50e 6 9 An TR re ledebr 000 vruste BEAUTIFUL UNDERSKIRT, in black moreenette, with gotfered frill, regular price $2, for this sale.$1.23 - at 8, and we have reduced it to.-8Z.50 Buèse ose bros nocc0 sre verse swe LAWN COSTUMES, striped black and hite, blue and white, gored Skirt # plain or the July sale.© with ribbons;\u201d was dei Very\" Welt = \u2019 \"'UNDERSKIRTS in saicen, red, black,\u201d pale blue, with double corded flounce: regular price 82.25, for.Fore re gon en Co W1.50 DRESS SKIRTS.in black and navy blue serge.flaring skirt, with satin OUR + STYLES | Were admired during our openings \u2019 \u20ac and highly appreciated by connoiseus-s.A 5 We are about to sacrifice:these master pieces of excellence.Ask to see the You will appreciate our trimmed ha We are receiving some new job lots.\u2018White Sailors, in satin, straw, trimmed with satin ribboh; former price Te, » , Teduced to 35g 4 LEGHORN' HATS\u201d very fine, revue | price i 75; in Jilly\u201d .9%¢ We could mention.no end of thinas in the vast choice at our disposal, But [| [Perr A \"rat IMROD'S CURE HMA \u201d SEND TOR FREE SanPIE Pliabilsted ver a quarter of Prescribe the Medical Pacul out the od It is used as ET d without any after bad ay SY with inverted plaits, { Ÿ new sleeves; f .applique, finish with double in- White Sailors, fancy straw, sacrificed , où can judge yeursel en you HIMRO MANS co.boy.Ceres roues vue an 000 teres seeses 81.80 verted plaits; during July.$3.78 at.con iii eile, une ise me, to ge | ds7 | ! eve = N A.= __» A A LE y : po pe pr \u2014efrpeppmees == 48; ne TY .Ny wy.\u2014X rr ST TTT di | -/Bicycles, _ ALL our stock to be sold to secure a wheel cheap.- à good wheel \u2014 latest model, as'low as\u2026 reduced prices.Great chance : $15.00 at greatly 'e have - Sporting Goods.WE are the Agents for the Spauld- à dng Sporting Goods.We have .every description and make of Sport: ing goods in great variety and at attractively low prices.as.$5.00.Hammocks in wonderluif variety.Magy new effects in Shepherd's plaid designs and fancy @hecks.-comfartable for summer use.- good hammock can be had ere as low as 75c.We have e them as high - Strong - and A.JEFENCE OF MISSIONARIES, JMPORTANT STATEMENT .BY 7.WORKERS IN CHINA.An ,Explanation of Why the Mis- donaries Demanded That \u2018Boxers Should be Punished\u2014Law and Or- cider Had to be Restcred at All \u201cThe Star has received the following \u201cstatement from the China Missionary Al.\u2019 e, Bhanghai, with a request that it -î20 Elven the fullest publicity.The state- Mifient, drawn up by a representative com- : mittee, has been circulated \u2018throughout China,\u2019 and has recelved the assent of so .jarge a number of missionaries of all churches and nationalities that it may be Féskèn as representing the views of fully wine-tenths of the whole body of Protest- ; t-missionaries in China.«Since the general missionary conference her in Bhanghal in 18%, no such authorl- ; vice ative statement has becn issued by the à Soars body in China.The statement as.follows : fo view of the importance of the present \u2018in the history of Christian missions 5 sga'CHine, and of the fact that our position his been scriously mistinderstood ana our D and htterances subjocted to ad- :têres \u2018Criticism, it has seemed to us advis- \u2018allé to thake the foildwing statement, pat missionaries are chiefly respon 3 Jor \u2018the révent upising, and tiht they shave manifested an un- létlap spirit in suggesting the punish- ht 62 those who were guilty of the massacre 0 of foreigners and native Christians.With référence.to tho first of thèse chärges ve would.remark .That when the facty, concerning this L are rightly understood, it will be \u201cfound.that its causes are deep-rooted and nt The: history of foreign relations isn 41 along been that of helo.Le eon the one hand and foree gan Ter The ernment of China has vét given: Ry reception to toreign~ efi.It has resented their, \u2018Presence and 2 Med, gruduingly the few rights pbtatned 2y- thealy.This long standing ill.will Wag destily intensified by the political \u201cYour Feet for Corus.EL PIE ne, points in the recent criticism which | Toy the preaching of the te pape.humiliation and loss of territory which followed the war with Janan.The rise of thé Boxer moverent In Shantung, and its rapid growth there and in the adjacent provinee of Chihll, will be found to have amongst its immediate causes (a) the shortness of food, almost emounting to famine, which prevalled In those regions (b) the Irritation caused by the industrial and economic changes created by rallway construction and other foreign enterprises ; ©), the seizures of \u2018Klao-chau, Port Arthur and Wel.-Hal- Wel, which were bitterly resented as unwarrant- and forcible surveying of a raliway route through the province of Shantung, which produced intense local exasperation, 2.The recent uprising was dnti-toreign rather'than anti-Christian.Native Christ- lans have suffered mainly because they have been reckoned as '\u2018secondary devils,\u201d f.e., the allles of foreigners.Moreover, the destruction of railways and the attack on rallway engineers preceded the destruction of mission compounds and the siaugh- ter of missionaries.Nor should it be for- gottén that among the facts of the outbreak are : The siege of the legations, the destruction of the.property of the Imperial \u201ccustoms, and the indiscriminate massacre ,of foreigners and of Chinese found In \u2018possession of foreign made articles.That missionaries were residing in; the interior, and were without the means to defend themselves, entirely accoynts for the large number who pérished: Had they been for- elgners but not imissioharteh, the result \u2018would have been the same, 3.The charge also includes the state ment that missionaries have brought tho present disaster upon themselves ; on the one Hand, by the lack of appreciation of \u2018what Is good in Chinese Hfe and thought: and on the other, by distegard of Chinese prejudice and eitguette.It is.conceivable that isolated statements and aciions may thus be pie but for the missionary body 88 whole, we can assert that this statement 1s without founda Eelleving as we do.-that the > aonpet \u2018is God's \u2018message of aalvation 'to mankind, and that, too, in à senss tn.whith tho wisdom or words of no sage can ever be, we must, - as faithful servants of our Lond, reiterate both.the great affirmations and the gracious invitations of the Gospel; and wherever the clainis of the.Gospel dre brought face to face.with such superstition and {idolatry as prevail\u2019 among the masses of China, a certain measure of opposition and resèntment ts sure to bp exoit- to apojogise; But the, wnt.of oppo : tlon thus excited Yen gerated.The ce nefiatine oct of work done by - thelr -hospitals, colleges, schools and famine relief has far mors than counterbalanced any prejudice raises \u2018In spite of all that has Tegently taken place; it remains true that our position in China bas not been secured sg Thuch by treaty right | able-aggressions and (3) the projection | -port\u2014from\u2014the principles and practice of decide \u2018what that \u2018\u2019adéquate- punishment\u201d ed.For this we do not feel called upon § reach the coast owe their escape in large measure to the friendliness of ofticlals and people.had 5 / \u20ac To the charge that missionaries have excited hostility by interfering in native litigation in the interests of their converts in courts of justice, we need only say that even by the Chinese officials themselves | this charge is rarely preferred against the Protestant section of the missionary body.In flagrant cases of persecution, missigri- | aries \u2018have \u201cfelt fit their duty to supps ir members of their churches, and It t de denied that occastonally riatives have spear tr throughout on the side of law and : and for the; protection of ouggpwn i \u2018women and chien and oH helpless sons And daughters of he h.we think That Aixch violations of pat obligatiary and such heartiesg and urdbrovoked massacres as Fave been carried out by official authgrity or sanction, should not.bé allowed td\u2018fass unpunished.It ts | not: of our personal respective ents.A it.ubhappily the 1 or Hissténaries to be misun foken: agaigtt.and, we are aware de Rey explanation we inowr offer We add to the risk of further, misunderstanding.byt we.cast our- 719 and! beg them to.Fétrain from hesty and Luar missionaries Nave used fntemperate, (ls, or have m Is.out of har- \u201cmony with the £0 ie of \u2018our Divine Lora, 3e it too much: to ask that the anguish and ihe ¢ perl)\u2019 through \u201cwhich -so many of our nuopber.hate gbné aydié \u201cthe, last six moipths \u2018shouidiibe remembered, snd\u2019 the {he whole bol shouldgot be siade n sible fof the haaly | uttéfances of \u2018the tow?\"On.the.eve of The new era to dlawn upon \u201cthis ancient.Empire, we would appeal to-alf who own the authority.of ab hod i 154 tims We would reaffirm our én- tre nt.agency fox the: mental; moral\u2019 would \u2018place ourselves: afresh.on the.5 itty and with ¥riore complete conse.- æ SiON.: Sec mtr \u2018Ching Inland Miselon?W.P, y tar, Misstonhry .Ra a.SE -Britioh- and\u201d le.ock GP Fi: ety rian nder.the.protectlén of, + elope on the forbearance of our friends, | it-fprmed Judgments.If on our part thers | bay¢, heen extreme, statements, it todiyid- § ch îs apout | edus Christ- tonia us in: bringing about [ r ry &.of the \u2018tds position | affaire, and \u2018relation - fo them.At] in the \u20achitstian Gospel as the |' \u2018spirit eevition of this people, aud | sear, of service.\u201d praying that.with _gréater |.fon we may.sxetcise the\u2019 ratatètry ; s which we are called.; The, Cp Cemient Tod, FR : i'w, MATEBR, \u201cwith 10 bolte exposed to the fire.\u2019 Chairmen, .- [ Wa tor po tou and od American Promytetai Missionary Boots.] eo je.expérience a: ota a iar | eee | WAR i} copie | tt of stailen BA.LYMORE fet a a PERS E EE jetables The TEPER 8 CLINIE.CO, rm VE ving reliable ar nable DR COWLINdS | ad ge rein En mr The Large ~~ Radiating: Surface œ .- @0:the flenme of the Bibi \u2018Wood Furnace te \u2018not rcbasod ai the expense of the draft.tendo the fire is th ee good.with oven ; ge.mi pur wid © CLARE BROS.= co, - SPRRSTON, ONT.168 à HORSES ges Space nétactea in P'acand or ea service of Ay as by the good-will of he themwel- neds which they acknowledge and | 1 al t ls worthy A ga a mee ee \u2018of those \u2018whise\u2019 sympathies.i 10 me Maustee 06 Memes 2 Pref Wire Sereen.Dooks sbrted sizes, Square yoke (double), with 20 rows fucking an ery, neck and\u2019 sleeves trimmed with embroidery; 54 je inches long; our price, each : 81.59 Square yoke (double).trimmed with 2 rows insertion, with embroidery frill on either aide, embroidery coller, eseh $1.35 Ladies (special) Empire Gown, collar an okes trimmed with Torchon Jace and neertion, seams finished with fea- * ther-stitch braid; each.Ls Other lines beginning at 65c.to $3.00\u2014a excellent value.a CHEMISES,, N Ladies \u2018Chemises, round ity trimmed with everlasting trim bonny cotton; \u2018Square cut, trimmed with bier 13d ; insertion, ea \u201cee wee esos > Other lines at 22c and 45c,- that'a are certain ly splendid value, B \"CLOSES.THIS AFTER ON d hemstitching, and frill of embroid- |.ATa PETE Tay go : Whitewear \u2018Some \u2018values that wil dre terest you.The undernoted are well made .In every.particular, pros :_ Perly shaped,no skimped seams, and finished i \u2018a manner that will énsure the garments holding together: CORSET COVERS.From .seo eve ovr on one 10\u20ac to 2:00 DRAWERS.Ladies Drawers, trimmed with 2 fo, Jaceand 2 2 rocks i= pair.29¢ t Ladies\u201d Vite Skirts, yoke band, 6 inch -Arill, trimmed with Torchon Lace, age Ladies \"White Cambric \"Skirts, \"7 \u2018inch Jawn frill, trimmed with 3 in.em- broid Ladies\u2019 lawn flounce, trimmed wit] each.+10 00000 19 Pate Cotton Bkirts, 11 in.white with 7 tucks and 2 in.embroidery.$1.23 Ladies\u2019 (specialy ite- Cotton Skirts, good quality, 15 in.white lawn flounce trimmed with 3 rows Torchon_Insertion, and \u2018edged with 2§-in.Torchon Lace; a very neat Skirt, each.$1.89 CHILDREN'S GUIMPS.At all prices, in all sizes and el Style to st eee as 7% sae een \"KING EDWARD Vil Is the title of a book that will possess a good deal of interest fon the juvenile mem- from the time he was ushered into this world.To add interest to the book it is so it will stand lots of handling.It recounts a number of the onst progiinent events in the life of the reigning monarch, bers of the family.About 16 in book, d y illustrated with coloured litho- __ including cover.Size of page, Ÿ by 13} in.\u2019 graphs\u2014speaki likenesses of the Prince, Printed on ap extra heavy of paper, other members df the Royal family, as well as people.he same in contact with in bis travels, in patural and correct colour tones.Price of book.Two, cents: \u2018extra when eent by mail.MoN DAY'S A oT Ice Cream Freezers, the best make, 1 gt.eise.Also 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 gta.ces, et pro portiqnnte wren § 13 j LÀ te eee obs ses see ++» Hardwood Ice Chests, regular price Le : 00 $7.80, for.se es 000 oon BY Ice Picks, regular price, 15¢, for, each.10c Window Wire Screens (extensions), keep out the flies, let in the air.Each 29¢ and.\u2018Hammocks, the regular $2.23 and ees eee sre ase EMENT 3 oO Ye (asd) arts sA-7 a fr Hg] pt og - $1.30] Prgms SPECIALS \u201cgallon si ity goods an \u2018Coal pal Oil St Staup ne - wick), with Tin ° Ales 2 ed wick Oil Stoves, equally es $2.50 values, to be cleared at; each $1.50 low in price.We deliver goods to\u2019 residents of Montreal West and also as far as Lachine on Laisse Monday afternoon.1 2 W, H i.SCROGGIE Al: ordets: toùkt be, fn our hands by Gor.st.Catherine and University.Sts, .oa sa hp: > « + %a8, heavy 289 i 4 Cot a | Samenin Tan Shoes and Boots, \u2018also de .\u201cFcoptional: Values.dn Men's Tan Boots, : se dis sacs, Alot of Ladies Chocolate Colored Shose\u2014also Gray Can led | ahoos,j va voare BETA nf | ] ?* À le.\" > 0000000000 000000404000 00000000 VVVIVIIPOPIIIIIITIIIIYIPIPIVYTITIVYIIIIITVY ve White Course Bhoes | ois, dl a Uns.\u201c$5.00 and : Au xp Da $I.50 & Clear ; RR Dex 000000004464 00 ICS TOVVUVOUGOQ de à Katherie Street.163tyd 512d - 1 a thas ot us water and a or .of Frid ©.ere bot Rus ors.Jno.Boyd, of 8 Mg rocher treet, on the 1 Da SW, J.Bron- .A N\u2014At Back {Even son ul 10th, \"George Carson, of 116 Bt.cine Séreet, Montreal, of & au e \u2018Presb: yterian Mansg, Mt.\u2018 RAL the on July $e a Hey.and raise, à daughter n July 11, at 7.\u2018Wellington RING At No.Pinnacle, Missisquol, on July 4th, Mrs.Harvey King, of & son.* RON mA £ Glencaim Cottage, Hite.ne Mon Que.on the Hin June, ge wife of Havelock Lunen, of a.da: 2 MeINTTRE\u2014At Ormatown, que.on July \u201c1st, a son to Mrs.Angus McIntyre.® MeLBAN-At t Truro, N.8., July 8.the wife of Rev, M.A.McLean, a ter» MoQ AID-At Dunstaftrege, FBI, on NE PaA7 0, to.Mr.and Mra.Frank J .Me.Quaid, twins\u2014daughters.® RIE\u2014On July 5th, at Winnipeg, Man., wife of Wm.Moore, of son.* MURRAY\u2014At 47 University street, on.July in, to Mr.and Mrs.J - Merrey, à daugh he DGTLVIE\u2014At 628 Mentana street, on July sth, « eon to Mr.and Mre, Samuel Ogil- i RETNOLDE A Milton, Que., on July 4 a son ie 5 and Mrs.P.A.Rey ynolde\u201d PHAW-.t Perth, Ont, on July 1st.to -4he ite of A.C.Shaw, a daughter.® - TQ At West Bolton, Que., on July = © wife of E.A, Thomas, 0 SROOP-At Amherst, N.8.July 1, to the \u2018Write of Edward Troop, & son.* GHTON\u2014At 121 Coursol street, on July 8th, the wife of H.Wighton, of ; \u201cdaughte WOUNG-At Lanark, Ont., on June 28th, =: to the wife of Mr.Eugene Young, a son.* MARRIAGES.SLACK.KINNIBURGH-At Huntingdon, Que., on July 10th, by the Rev.C.8.Deenrose, Mr.Alex.Black, son of Mr.Willlam Biack, of Toronto, to Miss E.G.Kinniburgh, eldest daughter of Mr.David Kinniburgh, of Huntingdon, Que.* FOWLER.-HARGRAVE\u2014At 8t.John, nN.by Rev.P.J.Stackhouse, on Jul Charles E.Fowler to Miss Annle grave.® FRASER SINCLAIR\u2014At rare.N.B.on July 6, by Rev.F.M: McD Fraser.of West River, tu and Christina B.Sinclair, of Mount Thom.* GOURLA Y-EASTWOOD\u2014At the residence of the bride's father, on July 9th, dy the Rev.James Broughall, curate of St.Stephen's Church, Toronto, Richard Gour- Ee ar: root, on wife of Dr.A.R.Griffith, ofa\u2019 of a sont Simon - 7 Montreal*à Greatest Store, Ste James -Strest.JULY 13th, 1901, CHEAP SALE How to Make Money.Bay à as we buy! - Watch your opportunity]! As we tell of things that are special, leok into them.e keep men on the lookout all the time for quick buying chances and all you have to do is to buy when we say.The best tino to come for these things is bright and early Monday mening, QE THE SALE 18 BOOMING 4 SUMMER DRESS GOODS Fashionable Fabrics for évery use, for every place, Stuffs that will sun themselves on the mountain and at the seashore or add grace to the home.Catchy fancies; pretty celours, bandsome effects It's a telling story at every counter, a money-winner from every looker with present prices below anythiog we have ever known, All reduced | From 33% Per Cent.-Off to.Less Than Half Price.Four Leaders in Dress Goods 33 pieces Fancy Dress Plaids in a beautiful range of colorings, light summer weight suitable for ladies\u2019 and chil- (8 dren's wear.Regular value a7¢ to 35¢.Sale price C yard 33 pieces Light Summer Dress Goeds, 40 inches wide, English Fabrics, all selected shades and designs, Regular A 9 value 55c, Special Sale .C yard 21 pieces Fancy Dress Grenadines, black grounds, colored stripes and lace insertion 3 1-2 inches apart.Regular value 38 S5c to 65c, Special Sale .C yard 73 pleces Fancy Check Dress Material © inches wide, French fabrics is all the most recherche shades and.designs, 38 Cc: 4 yar worth frons 67c to 95c.Special Sale TREMENDOUS DOINGS IN RE purchase of 150; pds 8- Le mere Reduction a.5-4 wide years, and fei is.very much to your advarita \u20ac to come at once, and secure some whether you aré in need of \u2018sheeting or not.per yärd, and good value at that.Cm To make a quick Sale, we are going to put the price under cost for next week, quantity not limited.We wish as many as possible to get the a vantage, but will reserve none for any one.PRICE 15.14210 a Yard.This line cannot be duplicated.a The goods dre fine and yet heavy, and \u2018will\u2019 prove an extremely Durable Sheeting, free from dressing and specks.Besides this Special we have a few other lines .greatly reduced in the Linen Department.+ 27 in.wide rr Linen, 25¢ and 30c qualities reduced to 20c, per yard.STRIPED AND FANCY WEAVES.27 in.wide Were 35¢ a yard, reduced to 23¢ a verd - PLAIN \"CRASH worth 22c for 17¢ a \u2018yard.worth 23¢ for 20c a yard ° : ide .worth 30c and 33¢ for 25c a yard.UNBLEACHED TABLE.NAPKINS, SECONDS.Only 7e, 10c nnd 12 1-2¢ ench., BLEACHED TABLE NAPKINS, SECONDS.Only be, 8c, '10c and 12¢ each.SATIN MARSEILLES QUILTS.11-4 Size, $1.75 and $2.00 each.{ CARPETS.All 10 p.c.35 p.c.and 20 p, \u20ac.\u2018off matkod price.\"ste Rom.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS._ lay, BA, to 1da Gertrude, second daughter of w.oO.Eastwood, M.D., Whitby, nt.JORDAN-DUNCAN \u2014 On June 25th, at Bt.Anthony's, by the Rev.J.E.Donnelly, pastor, James Jordan to Wilhelmina Duncan, second daughter of George Duncan, Quebec.Quebec and New York papers ple KN to.dall.® EDN CROSS\u2014At Halifax, N.8., by A tram Davis.e copy.T-CUNDALL\u2014On July 9, at Toron- John W.Knott to Miss Mary Cun- on July Newton Edmund Cross.* MURRAY-FORAN\u2014At the Chapel of Ottawa University-an July 10th, by the Rev.Father Murphy, pastor of St.Jo- senh's Church.Thomas Murray, M.P., of Pontiac, to Miss Emma A., eldest daughter of Mr.John Foran.* SMITH-FARRAR\u2014At Grace Church, 5° June 26th, by the Rev.Canon Ker, D.D Philip J.Smith to Ada, youngest dauzh- ter of the late John Farrar.Tanguay to Jennie Lecouteur.PNBWORTH- -McINTEE\u2014At Brook Farm, Burford, Ont., on July 8, by the Rev.A.Marerett.assisted by the Rev.Jos.worth, Rev.J.K.Congregational Church, Hamilton, to Mrs.Elma Mclntee.* DEATHS IN THE CITY.McDONALD\u2014On Ju ith, at 201 Coursol street, Qucenie: E.Infant daughter of Uns- Roderick and Hie nald.Interred at Laohute.ob te papers please copy.= FYEN\u2014On the sth tout, at 684 Wellington street, Victor T.A., infant son of Julia and Victor Freon, aged 8 months and 2 weeks, DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.DERMODY-\u2014At Quebec, on July Jon Ann Walsh.aged 58 |, years, pelav wife of John Dermody.* à DeWOLF\u2014At Bocrne, exas, June 15th, Mrs.Ellen Ma Muctean, aged years and 19 months, daughter of Elisha and Lavinia Whidden DeWolt, of Corn- wallls, N.8.* IDUFFY\u2014At Stayner, Ont., on July 3.Rev.Father Duffy, P.P., ed 43 years.GIBB\u2014At Halifax, N.8., July 8, Jo Gibb, aged 62 years.y pa GKRA.lAM\u2014At Grand Fie, Marr July 7th, George Menry.second of §aptain George and\u2019 Emme Graha = , aged SE July _8, James mp! KERR\u2014At Sherbrooke, on July 11th, Eliza Kerr.of Lennoxville, second daurhter of the late Wm.Kerr, of Sher- - brooke, aged 67 years.® 46th year, of his age, Simon LeBlanc.* +McCORMICK\u2014On July 10th,\" Wt\" * Quebes, « Patrick McCormick, aged 73 years.* McLAREN\u2014In Drummond, on July 5th, Muggic May, youngest daughter of Mr.David McLaren, aged 17 years.ATHESON\u2014In Drummond, Ont., on July 2nd, 1901, Roderick Have the Tith year of he ag rd atheson, In MURRAY\u2014On July Sth, at Halifax, Bessie Murray, fe of George R NE.: fay.a aged 42 years, a native of Porter's 'O'BRIEN\u2014At Upper Middleboro, .July 6, James O'Brien, aged 77 tn O'DOHERTY\u2014In Toronto, on July vinia Catherine, eldest à daughtes x he * late Charles Gordon O' Doherty, M.D.of Montreal.* \u2014 PARK~On.July 9th, at Halifax,\" Freeman Park .Port Medway, in the 88th year of his s age.* 5, PETERS\u2014In Woodbridge, Ont.( on July 9, Henrietta May, beloved daughter of Hen.« artha e ers, ears, , months and 12 days.® aged 9 y 8 POWER\u2014A: Quebec, ôn Juiy 11th, Bridget - Boyson, wife ot R Richard L°8E Male ord Power, of the RITCHIE\u2014At Liverpool, N.8, het B., daughter et Joseph and fra ps Ritohie, aged 6 years and 2 mo OGERS\u2014On Juiy 10th, at St.\u201cSarah Josephine Rogers.y at John, JB: ter of the late Captain Sonn Havlland.* NCLAIR\u2014At Toronto, on Jul mi Adeline Sinclair, beloved witd ot Bg.years.* To NE, J.\u201cA Sinclair, aged ! OMPSON-At Bass River, N.S8., uly 4 Margaret Esther, bploved wife æ And aged 3 \u201cHR of Jobn onthe dad 2 2 days, meant and Deaths sse page 81.128 St, «pointage ?\u2019.sateybone Bast 15; Etats Ambulance Meadanartess.Kuhn to Tatra May, second dapghier of re Unsworth, pastor First - ae | HUMPHREY\u2014At Scarboro' Village, Qnty Humphrey, aged 74.\u2018LeBLANC\u2014On July 8th, at Halifax, in the k.master mariner, late of Tho: on, and t : re ia Archibaia Davi vidson, ag pr ed 12.0 of the, ; on July Wh, at Gustec, Mary me additional Peu Kozingaa' a na x \u2018Besieged \u2018all djong \u2018the line\u201d by many thousands of ladies who have already heard of the famous bargains that fill this section from end to end, Everybody is telling everybody else about the exquisite summer dresses they have purchased for about half what they have to pay at ordinary stores.The July Cheap \u2018Sale spirit pervades in every department, and oe immense facilities of The Big Store is ave du.dhe avondes e values.ES fil £5 Lot No.1.5 \u2018Lot No.2 2 170 pieces pretty Scotch Ginghams, G22, Diece * oo pital Sateen Justis, Muslins, in dainty checks and floral de- all the latest patterns.Worth 10\u20ac signs and colours, worth 3e.27c.Sale price.Sale price.RISA , I.160 pieces Beautiful Alsace Muslins, 210 pieces dam Ginghams.\u201cin \u2018dainty check, stri tripes and fancy de- Seotch Ginghams, French \u201cSateens, in signs, i colourings.Regular | j stylish stripes and red de- 15c due.Sac.Sale price.J ; signs.Worth 27¢c.An price : Ke SUCCESSFUL SALE OF = LADIES\u2019 OUTING SKIRTS cess.Hundreds of ladies took advantage of the chance to buy twe skirts for the price of one.Monday The Big Store will offer the balance of these perfect fitting Garments at about half the regular value, me and see them, TH E BEST mm ENSE \u201cOFFER VALUE IN CANADA.' LADIES\u2019 Outing Skirts Worth $2.25 to $3.23, Regular $2.25 to $3,25.The Special\u2019 Sale of Ladies\u2019 Outlsg Skirts \u2018was an.ininense sud.| nig Skirts TAT - a i SAVE MONEY.The way to get rich is hd economize, and the best way is to commence Ll BABA on small pu .For noe, if you buy your coal oil in 5-gallon tins for sl.10.including the tin, you make a high rate of interest on your in- vestmen Best Canadian Oil in five gallon tins for $1.10.THE HOME ( OIL SUPPLY, 245 BLEURY STREET.and 820 ST.CATHERIN NE ST._ Pratt's Astral \u201cou st 22 KEHONE UP 2635 American Water Waite Oit at] conta 3 per gallon.A Ome cent less in five-gallon lots.Cans at wholesale price, as an accommodation to customers, ya \u2014 mr) JULY.SALE OF CARPETS.À ™ ot 15 to 40 yArAK -SORFFANGE special prices, during July ROOM iad) besten * atténded to promptly « THOMAS LIGGET, EMPIRE BUILDING, \u2018 2474, 2476 St.Catherine Street.mE.FAST ton; TENDEËA wim Can for a Twenty Xnot Service it is Said.OTTAWA, July 13\u2014Early.next - week the Departmént of Trade and Commerce | will authorize advertisements asking for tenders for the Jat Atlantic steamship service, which h.ging fire for five years.The \u2018specifications will call for Je eed ice by a fleet of 4 shjps.Government bas made up its mind mot to demand a twenty-three knot as the ocean greyhounds sailing between New.York and the ports of Liver- 1, Havre and Hamburg maintain at ses.} secure, rather a rapid « Silver Plate that Wears.\" : $51.10.|) S1.10.Two.Shirt Waist Values.STYLISH SHIRT \u201cBlack Sateen : WAISTS.~ Shirt Waists wo Ladies\u2019 Fancy Strip yy .ed CE ambric Shirt Waists, ithe\u201d ; ee Mad made latest style in ali this season\u2019ss news Regular \u2018$138 to $1.78.July Sale Price, $1.00 \"HOUSEROLD LINEN SALE.oe \u201cgone o wait for.this lialf yearly sale; they know \u201c from experience that they can get better goods for ~ smaller prices than can be procured from other: stores.Le ) i from the world\u2019 st manufacturers, thus vin ; M Intermediatedbrofits can consequently ok.; \u201cdheaper and the differents is worth your cons.dexation.; a Damask Napery July Towel Sale \u2014 F Bleached Table N ,in a \u2018 ve D patterns now: ab Jul en | toh shack ack Forte ound ea, he an ured hy rexular 8 Cloths, wort th Ae.July Bale gic., Be er ar 5 kind Joly price.c «à Heavy Hemetétehed «TT Bureau Covers, da Jemask finish, 14; fren Fra Towels, size 20 by 34 48 inches long, worth ¢ inch : Regular value he.July À July Gale | .er sp Sf _ Bale 1 price.5 sauve ver {le RTE den : >HI blue ao id - ea tai 00 ne , 37.2 KER 5 I.1459 es ik Bats\u2019 price 2 ¥ ves on aa Mem À es Lt sen Beary sad Five Linh Dam Hi SELS 13 inches Be\u2019 kind.July.= 2 #S.CARSLEY CS.1568 te 1703 Notes Dome Stress _ te tq St.James Stark, montis \u201czareful buyers.put away their: The secret Is that The Big Store baying direct\u2019 of hy and Publications on.Sale-at- 5 | RED 1 lief that while the Canadian route, affording as it does the shortest sea voyage between this continent and Europe, is bound to become the popular one, in time, diver | sion of the best | pissen; senger tral.fic from the New York route will be grad '§ val phere i is also the requisite of freight acco ation for the tion of perishable products, Tap ot Kuives, Forks, Spoens, Eeriifen that they aro guse- EN\u2019 SHEETIN : Gé.GS | - In ordinary circumstances this line would be \u2018Éold at 2 750 besten and relaid, everything in Garpets \u201c - 2 HAMILTON'S, - - Certified Silverware freight sa well as passenger sctvice, wo that pes cartified check, lo fa ae el which chere So ably mot cest twenty : knots.With \u201c real and the imitation sare much alike.A 8 ers of this type the essential of fair | distinguishing mark ksows the trade mask ofa cargo will not be sacrifleed.to the necessity responsible And thoroaghly el hie | of providing s Space for for the enormous coal amend, Sa itis stamped imate or | Consumption greyhounds.The vif t amped Sovemment appears vi ve jon b influ.Ect od en in coming is decision sev- SE se T À eral considerations.First, there is hn be- ~ oe © MON DAY.es 9 We have just received from Paris 10 Pieces only of 46 in, wide Jr BLACK CREPOLINE- GRENADINE.78c is the.regular price-of this elegant material, We will offer the Lot on Monday at 2 -25s yara- 3 Sr>SIPPIISIBISIISSISIFIIIIIS 50c to 75e Babies Masih \u2018Bonnets, Monday Morning 25c \u2019 Owing to the Big Rush on Friday, and not.heing able = to Supply the Demand .= We have decided to place on sale Monday morning 500 only Skirt Lengths of beautiful Aberdeen Striped\" Moreen in 5 different colors, at s 5 gt 29cCc per slxirt.M Ladies who were unable to secure a skirt, on Friday will please come early on ond Please not ask for more than 2 to each customer.Straight Front Corsets in Pink, Grey and Blue, Regular $1.25, Monday Morning 75c. Rept.33, Cincianats, Ov.muxele in his oui snd cd: A LL.a ed Troope instant) pour 5 Bik Forrester Romy dure.the | Women Should Chinese \"Repas 2 ci, Nes ape}.- Be Beautiful.| friend of sng and voi ; 3 a Fann - Iistiiing 15 co attractive, so oug- Gordon.5 * ) \u2018estive of purity.of mind and y 07 BANTE rues LOWY.él Body as a clesr velvety com- Hot Springa- \u201cHotel, x plexion.July 18\u2014On Monday Tori, t about .A 8 s'dock Mr.ane af | Banfl Hotel, left t the hou house La « shott walk and nothing b of him since.The whole count = i n starchy DIE dnd, no ce A n° found pin: ton for ; 1 remores es the blemishes that.dis d has been.offe a eu at \u201cfigure ace, neck a: that would.throw pu rans ior on leaving the skin smooth, fire *ppearance, .sng white.ee 1 .~NEW TULF INDURTEIGS.© Cente : (Special to, the Star.So wher re UEBEC, J 1 \u2019 eam am are io Be eatabl hed at Whirl \\ BAited bos for 6c staring or ein.- dum Willians Tremblay, the other by Andrew Jerçons à Co, Sole Agile, : +d a #1 on ou have Kidney, Youley pe \u201cstatement : - ,., \u2026 Dear Sirs, \u2014 ; Sa St Dominique St, Montreal, P.Q.agency.oxygen.\u201cshould get a bottle.Get a bottle at 444 St.Paul Street.50c and $1.00, at all druggists.The Ozone Co., of Toronto, Limited.The Liquid Ozone Co., Chicago, U.B.A.\u2018evidence to offer you to show that it does.\u2018 is personal testimony; you can\u2019 prove or disprove,\u2019 ©.We are satisfied for you to investigate facts.We offer the case of P.Sinclair, City\u2019 Missionary, 363 St.Dom- ,inique Street, Montreal, for.investigation.: : voir.should kvow à pat s Liquified Ozone will care that ailment.We have \u2018Our evidence \"a + This is his \u2018 3rd July, 1901.Having been affected.with kidney trouble for about a year and seeing your advertisement of Ozone, I was indaced to try it.After taking two bottles, can bear cheerful testimony to the good it has\u2019 \u2018accomplished.I have recommended to several, and intend doing 5o-to many -of the sick poor with whom I come in contact, as believe it to Le Nature's own remedy.Yours faithfully, {Sgd.) P.SINCLAIR, City Missionary, 363 Nature can do more to cure disease than any human In\" Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone we make use of nature\u2019s greatest purifying and health-giving element\u2014 Its use is beneficial for those diseases suffered in summer weather as in.the case herein mentioned, You 500 bottles of Powley's Liguified Ozone are given away every Friday, from 10a.m.to 4 p.m.to any person afflicted with any chronio disease.D.Watson & Co.,\u2019Montreal, Sole Agents for Quebec and Maritime Provinces a i: I.JULY CHEAP SALE, WILDER'S Manufacturer\u2019s Samples.We have just received a lot of Fine Samples which we bought at our own prices.UPTOWN : 2415 ST.CATHERINE.\u201csé CJ sé LIST OF GOODS RECEIVED 258 St.James, 1837 Notre Dame, The manufacturer\u2019s loss is your gain.to our profits by these low cost prices, but 1 use them to win \u2018your friendship and future trade.15 Sideboards, 18 Odd Bureaus, 12 Buffets, 9 Ladies\u2019 Chairs, 16 Dinner Waggons, 5 Cheval Mirrors, 22 Fancy Bockers, 14 Butler's Trays, 25 Cheffoniers, 17 Fancy Tables.Goods purchased at this sale will be stored and insured free of charge until wanted.H.A.WILDER & CO,, A 2080 Notre Dame.3 ; AE EEE hic pe PER TEST We don't add 12 Divans, Dressers.65 Odd 2415 St.Catherine, a TN barre = rhometer at 112, and Crops Parching for Want of Rain.ANSAS CITY, Mo., July 13.\u2014Yester- ÿ was the hottest day ever experienced in e southwestern part of Missouri.Kansas Guy for four hours yesterday after- #\"noorl the Uovernment thermometer regis - d 103, while the [mercury on the styeets .#0ered to 108 and 1 = MEMPHIS, Toa uly 13.\u2014 Yesterday was the warmest day of the ear in the Central Southern States.laces in \u2018West Tennes-ce, Arkansas, North Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Texas report that all heat records have been broken during the afternoon., Selma, Ala., was the warmest place in the \u2018South, \"12 degrees be- ANSAS CITY, Mo, Jul N.NSAS , Mo, July 13\u2014No rain His yet fallen in any part of the drouth- \u2018siticken district, including all of Kansas, © Western Missouri, Oklahoma and Indian - Territory.Over much of this region this was the; worst day of the lot, temperature being more than 100 degrees and no breeze Ars some places in Kansas there has been rainfall whatever for nearly three | menthe The present is the woret drouth 1860, when New England sent food to -the rettlers of Kansas.However, Kan- \u201csas farmers are harvesting one \u2018of the Jarg- ex crops of wheat, if not the largest, in te history of the state.A great many countries sent word that with rain, corn Yl be h half a crop; without rain soon, no A few i! there is yet a hope for «fair harvest.#.Hay sold for 820 a ton yes térday morni BY THOSE BLACK CHARGERS.Draws, July 13\u2014To provide the ne- number of conl black chargers re- by His Royal Highness the Duke of quired b and York, and his staff, on the oc¢- _odsion of reviews, \u2018he Militia Departm-nt 1l soon begin to buy up black horses for the permanent corps.In any case a dozen or.more mounts would have to be secured \u201cto meet the requirements of the increased cavalry establishments recently authorized, se 28 black horses = will 5 needed for the .Koya equipment, only chargers of that ol our will be pure ov In | HIS EXCELLENCY\u2019S TOUR.Guards of Honour and Salutes Have Been Provided for.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, July 13) \u2014 His Excellenér, whilst on his tour in the Maritime Proe- inces, will be received with full vice-regal honours in the shape of guards of honour and artillery salutes.Militia orders issued last evening provide for salutes at the fol- (ving, places: Sydney, C.B., by the Sydney arricon Artillery, Halifax, N.S.by the Imperial Garrison; St.Joh hn, N.B., by the 3rd Regiment CA Charlottetown, P.EI.by the 4th peg.A.Newcastle, .B., by the 12th Field Battery C and guards of honour at Seweastle Ril.Charlottetown, P.E.I .John, NE Fredericton.NB; Kent NS; Haid fax, N.S.District officer commanding wil be_notified of the date and hours by His Excellency\u2019s military secretary, such notifications to be forwar ed to headquarters with the pay lists Honourary Major J.L.Biggar, of the 15th Argyle Regiment Light Infantry, has been appointed by His Excellency Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General for Army Service Corps at headquarters, - wit the rank of | ma Hoe infantry drill book for 1596 has been translated into French.WARRANT WENT ASTRAY.(Special to the Star.OTTAWA, July 13.\u2014 The extradition warrant for the man Robley, under arrest in Montreal, for rob from a gentleman in Philadelphia, has gone astray in Montreal and cannot be acted on, Yesterday Lieutenant-Governor Jette telegraphed for a dpulicaté which was mailed to Mr.Silas Carpenter last evening.THE GASPE SHORT LINE.(Special to the Star.QUEBEC, July 13.~There is every pect that the Quebec, Atlantic and lway, common Short Line, will shortfy be b ouat necessary for all preliminary.work has paid in and explorations will shortly made.\u2018 Athletes | Vin St- St-Michel » This great blosd-makiog and strength-giving tonic wine, purifies, fortifiea and enriches the blood.It gives _ streagth, vigor, vitality and the power of endurance to - griven-to- violent exert cise: It nourishes, developes | - and bardens the muscles to a surprising degrees It vital |.izes every ocgas and nerve in the system and gives that strong, vigorous and manly appearance which is the glory of aman, .For saleby ofl Drugyists snd , Wine Merchants.\u2018| clude the union workers in | will Sri, Petérbo PROBABLY DECIDE TO-DAY.Nothing Was Accomplished Yesterday Except Talk\u2014Neither Side Will Disclose the Details of the Proceed- ings\u2014President Shafter Intimates a Huge Strike.PITTSBURG, July 13.\u2014No agreement been reached when the strike conference adjourned last night.Another ees son is being held to-day.The whole of yesterday was given over to discussion.When the conference 2djourned dell of the conferees were appealed to for information as to the status of affairs, but nothing definite could be learned.Late last night, however, President Shaffer of the À a- mated Association, consentéd to he quoted as authority for the following statement: Nothing actually was accompliched toda No proposition was submitted by er side to the controversy.No time at has been-set on the conference, but it must come to an end.Tomorrow must settle it one way or another.no ee: ment is reached the al prikes ich was set for last Monday, wi 1 am, etill boping for a ements \u201d When asked if, in the event of a strike, it would involve all the plants of the Uni ted States Steel Corporation, Mr.Shaffer re- ph \u201cEvery union man in every plant in any way connected with the Steel Corporation will be called out, and we have many members in -mills where they are not suspected \u2018by the manufacturers.\u201d if ordered, would in- the Federal Steel Company, the National Steel Company, the American Tin Plate Company the American Sheet Steel Company, an the American Steel Hoop Company and all members in non-union or n mill gregating ebout 80,000 men who woul affected.general strike, ORANGEMEN CELEBRATED.Large Turnouts at a Number of Places ON Friday.GANANOQUE,, Ont., July 13.\u2014~Thous ahds of visitors and rangemen coming from all parts of eastern Ontario, celebrated the 310th anniversary of the battle of | the Boyne here yesterday.The procession was made up of over 1000 Orangemen, True Blues, Prentice Boys, fife and rum _ bands and brass bands, After- marching through \u201cthe principal streets the procession termn- | ated at the Exhibition Grounds, where addresses were delivered by W.Brockville, Geo.Taylor, M.P., aud many others.The principal sporting feature ef the day Was the ball match beiwecn the Gananoque and Ogdensburg teams.The score at the finish stood 8 to 7 in Ganan- oque\u2019s favour.NAPANEE, Ont., July 13.\u2014~The Twelfth of July was celebrated here yesterday on a very large scale, about 10,000 people attending.e procession was about two miles Jong, about forty lodges marching in the procession with sever ds, to the Napante Driving Park.Five thousand gathered & the park and listened to speeches master; James G- McCoandll, county Ro M \u2026.A; Uriah Wilson, M.Ê.: Rex Ww.Mitikicon, Rev.W.W.Peck, F.} Gia.Rev.C E McIntyre and others ALMONTE, Ont., July 13.\u2014The battle of the Boyne was celebrated here yesterday by a large turnout.The procession consisted of thirty lodges and Fabout one thousand members ere was a large influx of visitors from all directions.Th: C.P.R.trains \u201cbrought about 2000, and the \u201csure rounding\u2019 country lod brought large numbers of friends with them.Fully \u20186000 went to the grounds to hear addresses given by prominent members cf the order.MONCTON, N.B, July B ~ Visitors swarmed into Moncton in celebration of the 12th of July, by teams and trams and trains.They came and found the town gay with bunting.Hotels and boarding houses were taxed their utmost.The accommodation train fromm the cast brought from Sackville, Amherst, MacCam and Dorchester, between seven hundred and eight hundred people.On thr Maritime express were upwards of one hundred, and a special following brought 300 or 400, The morning express from the West brought in four hundred people from Peticodiac and alisbury, and points intermediate.The first special from St.John brought nine hundred, including four hund 1ge- men, and their bands, from the sister city.Another special from St.John arrived half an hour later, carrying seven hundred ple, ngemen included, and the York county band.e day was a perfect one.NEW GLA ASGOW, N.oo July 13.\u2014The Twelfth was celebrated b y \u2018the Orange or- here by a monster picnic on the grounde of the Trenton Athletic Association.The parade, in eh nine lodges took part, was very fine.Speéial trains were run rom Springhill, Truro, Pictou, and West- ville.A large programme of sports was well out during the afternoon.There were about 3000 on the grounds.The day was fine PICNIC AT HUNTINGDON.(Special to the Star.) HUNTINGDON, July 13.\u2014 The Orange- men of this district celebrated the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne here yesterday by a picnic on the Fair grounds adjoining the village.The day was perfect, but the crowd was not large, owing, no doubt, to farmers, being busy in the hay field.A small contingent of Orangemen, accompanied by the Fusiliers\u2019 fife and drum band, arrived by the morning train from Montreal and were met at the station by Huntingdon Orangemen, when a procession was formed, headed by fhe band.It march.\u2019 ed through\u2019 the principal streets of the vil: lage to the Fair grounds, where dinner was served by the ladies of St.John\u2019s Church.In the afternoon there were games, also epeeches by prominent members of the order and others, breathing peace and loyalty to the wn.The crowd, though not Jarge, was an orderly one, and everything passed off quietly.\u201d eerste TORONTO MILITARY DISPLAY.It is Expected That Thirty Regiments Will Participate.- \u2018 .(Spécial to the Star.) OTTAWA, July 13\u2014The ten thousand.men who are to be réviewed by the Duke of Cornwall and York jn Toronto likely, be in the city | For: two days.Per haps 5,000 of.the accommodated on the Exhibition.pe and the re maindér probably will be en mped in the east end.of city.Over ments: will appear in review before a \u201cthe heirapparent.The city corps will be drawn from Toronto, Hamilton, London; Thomas, Brantford, Stratford, Brockville and ot am, number about 5,500 men.be selected from.the ram corps, in numbers one, two, three and four districts, 1 \u2018aide, whove.captain | Estrate, Denison pn cided to mou 1 in concert in prominent local counsel have been retained as _oopviction is secured à court to \u2018another until the decision ot the highest court in the land bas been Bs on ve de- e matter, and ndle_the cases for So Jefence Presa the cases will be appealed i in ail | probability, the matter carried een given.In the menntime the other steamship companies remain strictly non-committal in regard 1 the: ing Bunday will 00000000 OOOAOLLL LLL LE their intentions, but it is yuderstond that are awaiting the ay\u2019s If the prosecution fails.the follow- H y see several other steamboat lines in full operation.PORTLAND AND RECIPROCITY.trial, The Board of Trade Passes a Resolution Favouring it.PORTLAND, Me, July 13\u2014An important meeting of the Board of Trade was held yesterday afternoon, Mayor Boothby presiding.Mr.M.Rich introduced and the Board unenimôuely pussed the following resolution: \u201cWhereas, the Board of Trade of Portland, Me, has several times given its official unanimous and earnest expression in favour of an amicable reciprocity treaty between the\u2018 United States and tne British North American provinces; and \u201cWhereas, other commercial organizations, believing that much of the increased export trade of the United States during the last few years has been the unmistakable cause of a large part of our industrial prosperity, are inspired to active efforts to sucure such treaty; therefo ved, that this Board\u2019 of Trade hereby recognizing President McKinley's zealous interests in all questions of reciprocity with foreign nations, earnestly petitions that he at once také such\u2019 steps \u2018as are necessary, either by \u201cconvening the United States and British\u201d Joint High Commission, or by such other method as may seem to \"him expedient, to prepare, on the basis of equivalent concessions, a reci agreement between the United States and Canada, to be brought before Congress for its approval at its next session.The balance of the session was devoted to the admission of pew members and to the transaction of routine business.All the members of the board prezent were warmly in Bvour: of the resolution offered by Me, Rich, and they believed that it expressed t of the city.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BANQUET AT BELLEVILLE.BELLEVILLE, Qnt., July 13\u2014Charles B.Macauley, barrister, was entertained to s banquet by the bar of Belleville, previous to his departure for the Yukon, for his territory he has received the appointment of Police Magistrate.__ Special Notice.ominent member_of Grace Ch as just purchased from yton Bros.\u201d warercoms, 134 Peel street, a very fine piano.63x 1 he senme of the business men Grocers\u2019 Picnic to Plattsburg, Wednesday, 17 July.in or shine.dlickets, adulte, 81.23; children 60c.Trains - leave G.T.R., 8.30 and 9.00 a.m.163 3 peared: before\u2019 Ma- | | i y on the charge FE rocal trade | Baptist i ult [peur ine The sufle; is sometimes in.tonnes Joel ok epplicahon art are resorted to- ther mitigate, but ted \u2018Tom Bumors ob inher} quired a and persists until these ha ve been removed.Hood's Sarsaparilla positively removes them, bas radically - and permanently cured the worst cases, and 1s- without an equal for all cutaneous eruptions, sreibevani roi .168 1 JEWELERS oy APPOINTMENT ee ve tency vue gover te a Lucky | Opals It is no wonder that the old superstition regarding the opal is long since exploded,and it has now become one of the most lucky goms- .As you see it in some of our ladles\u2019 rings yon find the oxplanation\u2014 the most beautiful play of lights, veritable \u201cballs of fire\"\u2014the finest that Australia produces.«a » 8 *.The single atonerings range trom 2.75 to 30.00, the twin rings from 5.00to 25.00, and half hoops.from 5.00 to 50.00.Set with the diamond .the opal is particularly attractive __and \u2018costs \u2018anywhere from 10.00 to 200.00.Ryrie Bros.Corner Youge and Adelaide Streets, Toronto.163x1 Towers of the «+ \u2014\u2014 Field and DIAMOND DYES \"A Boon to Every Housewife.Diamond Dyes are manufactured special y for use in the home.They give fast, besutiful colours on all weights of fabrics, from fine lawns to the coarsest cloths.\u201d Tt is easy to dye with Diamond Dyes, and the results are just what you hope for.A copy of the Diamond Dye Cook Book is sent free to any address by The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal .TEND] marked\u201d \u2018For Mounted Police\u201d \u2018ion Sup Bent and remed t the un will be received up to soon on Taegan] Neth To aly.Printed forms of tender containing full infor mation as to the articles and quantities requir- may had on application to the Lu signed.\u2018No tender will be récéfved unless méde such printed forms.\u2018Patterns of articles may cent.of the total value of the articles tendered for.which wiil be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or If he fatis.to supply the articles con ted f If the tender be not the cheque wii be returned.0 payment will be made to newspepers inserting , this advertisement without authority having been first obisined.FRED.Comptroller, N.WA poten Ottawa, 12th June; 1901.50 8eod Forests « A Bou or Ruy Sn.The Wild Flowers of Canada Described and Illustrated by an Eminent Botanist.Over a Hundred Illustrations drawn from actual specimens.A suitable companion for a .ROULE in the 8 coûntéy.jh PRICE, 10 Cents.For sale at the Star Office, St.James St, and at the Star Branch Office, Corner St.Catirerine = Pa Streets, eu \u201cyrpovives.\u201cor Ht o cuit Court.F.Biracuet x and \u20ac al, Eantits, va Marie and Barre 8 SALE Distré Detthelm, (Lrfendant.al 2% WARNING\u2014The frequently fatal § effecte on infants of soothing medi.¢ olnes should tesch parents not to use < them.They should give only $ 4 DOCTOR STEDMAN'S Distrayant.On the 22nd day of July, 1901.\"a two of the eloek Te îhe afternoon, at the domicile of the eaid endant, No, 84% St.in this Shuse, ferme al 4 tetter, \u201clik rst GF | i Corner Montcalm.16311 der be not ed.this week have made themselves felt, if we are to o judge \u201cby the busy week we had.\u201c We are determined to make: this month of July the banner one in the history of this store, hence starting from Monday, July 15th, all the expensive furniture that does not sell fast enough to suit\u2019 us will be marked at prices that will surprise you.Hall Stands, worth $8.00 to $50.00, next week .85.50 to $35.00 Sideboards, worth $10.00 to $100.00, next week .$7.00t0 $70.00 China Closets, worth $18.00 to $50.00, next week $12.50t0 $35.00 Chiffonniers, worth $14.00 to $10.00, next week 8 9.78 to $28.00 Bedroom Suites, worth $16.00 to $200.00, next week $11.20 to $140.00 Mantel Mirrors worth $3.00 $45.00, next week 85:50t0 $31.pe Parlor Cabinets worth $20.00'to $75.00, next week 814.00 to $52.50 \"Parlor Suites worth $28.00 to $225.00, next week $17.75 to $157.50 Parlor Tables worth $3.50 to $25.00, next week $2.50 to $17.50 F.Lapointe, 1447-1449 St.Catherine Street, East, dreat Preparations Being Made by the G.A.Holland & Son Co., For the RECEPTION TO THE =~ DUKE and DUCHESS of YORK Large arrivals in flags.- Large arrivals in Chinese Lioterus.27405 Large consignments of decorations to arrive for private and public buildings.en PAIN SONS; largest.Fireworks' Manufacturers in the world.Contractors to Reyalty the world over.Estimates given for public and private displays.The G.A.Holland & Son Co.2411 and 2413 St.Catherine St.' 163x1 \u2018: EDUCATIONAL, Tivo Bishop s Cole Lennoxville, P.Q.Pt and specifications can be seen and SESSION OF 1901-1902.ns an forms of ondes obtained at this depart.Michaelmas Torm begins Saturday, Septem ment and at the post office, Carnduff, N.her 14th, 1901.Lect res begin Thursday, Se tember 10th, gForsnth teiigerink ded Hailed that tés 7 ve i naeera | ers will not be considered unless made on the form supplied and signed with their The Principal having loft for England, whens actual signatures, he will romain until the end of August, it fs requested that all business lotters shall be ad h tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, made dressed to tho Principal, Bishop's Colioge, Lone SEALED TENDERS.addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed °\u2018 Tender for Court House, etc.Carndaff.N.W.T.,\"\" will ed at this office until Saturday, ain July, 1901, for the construction of a bullding- for Court House, etc., Carnduff, N.W.Table to the order of the Honourable the : biinister of of Public Works, equal to ten) noxville, and applications for Calendars to the per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the 160 52 tender.which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fall to \u2018coi plete the work contracted for.If the ten- accepted: te cheque will be return: \u2019 The department does WBt bind itself to.accept the lowest or any tender.By order.FRED.GELINAS, Department of Public Work, Sitaws, June , 1901.bi Ld APG Formerly 0 8t.Monica's Eine House Residentiäl\u2018and Day School for Girls 170 BLOOR ST.W., TORONTO, Miss PHILLPOTTS, o MIL.NEVILLE, will re-open thi one unblinhed school on WEDNESDAY.SEPTEMBER 11TH.Thorouxh course In English, Mathematics, Languages Music, Art, etc.University prepa ration.Kindergarten and Jrimary Departuients - A home schonl, extensive agl Miss FLO laid or 2 ' grounds, for prospectus apply to MISS PR! 2 Good\u201d New ewspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from .the Depa Fiment will not be paid for it.Bn ; PAILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of \u201cMontreal.No.6781.Cir- y \u2014cutt- Court Chartrand, ECE FT: ; \u201cPlatntift, vs.J.B.Bourguognon, \u2026 Defendant.On the ay of July, 1901, at two of the clock in the after- ST.MARGARET'S COLLEGE, Toronto household_furnt re, etc, ADMATE: B.8.C.Montreal, 12th ou \u2018 conatating n.E ; t- real, July ath, 1901.i \"TEETHING POWDERS
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