The Montreal herald, 17 août 1903, lundi 17 août 1903
[" A t t ev en Top W Won MAAAMMM ED IAS mmm wa ~ ar mma.Tw Twn EAL L980 0.0 \u2026.YYLTRANEZ NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL Tuesday, 9 a.m.\u2014~Majestia.THE = TWELVE PAGES.ca MONTREAL, MONDAY, @ sun rose olde ot BOL 6: To-M0 .Sa Re FIFTH GC TH | o / 4 ON PRESS OF TRADE PRINCES OF - AITISH EMPIRE BEGINS SESSION = - Lord Strathcona Welcomes the Dele-| : + : + NEED OF COUNTRIES.+ + gates, Who Punctuate His Speech With 5 New countries need popu- + 4 latlon\u2014let us rend you of + s : Ch L d B R Il + our best.We are crowded\u2014 *# Ringing Gheers\u2014Lord Brassey Replles,) = 12.02 Late Envie room, + + und you offer umple oppor- : , + tunities.There are many Referring to Hon.Joseph Chamberlain\u2019s + 32255 in vnen we can + 4 help you.A cable has been + P l f th E | + lald, connecting Australia «+ roposa S or e mp re.de and Canada, with the ald of + + an Imperial subsidy, as + + has been mentioned by Lord + ++ Strathcona in his address.A + + quick mail rervice between + God Save the Wing\u201d echoed and \u201c1 of the Winnipeg Board.the president of 4 Australia and England has * : ron \u2019 sor Hu: at the close the Hamilton, Ont, Board of Trade.de udso been discussed, -lord echoed n i Windsor Hall tt 1° W.1 Gear and Ald.HL HB Ames, of the fe Brassey, + of the first session of the Fifth Con- Montreal Roard.Ald.H.Laporte, Sir + + gress ul Chambers of Commerce of the Willian Hoth.hint Lhe Asso atertesgentontonfootonfentontooontentonJoatootetootontoofontontootent empire, Which opened there this morn- lation a vite sd { ors; Emp pe Laeut.-General J Wimburn Laurie, ces and capabilities, Its capacity for ing.CB, MP.of the London Chamber, A.absorbing capital and labor, and the It was the climax to a debate fraught J.Hodg-on.president of the Montreal great openings it offers to those who With interest and enthusiasm - à debate : Board; J.FE.I»+Waolf, of the Halifax, | have means, a2 Well us those who have Con à 4 sance \u201cnadinne ss \"NS.Bourd, W.T.Cockshtüutt, of To- 1n the first place, at any rate, to dc- Which = ol borin to Canaduans | ronto: W.M.Jarvis, president of the pend Upon their own exertions for a the subject of Imperial defence.St John, NB.Board: W.\"TT.Andersen, Hvelihoo.The spectacle was one not soon to be president of the Kin.beriey Board] the 1 look upon the present meeting as forgotten.Five hundred princes of trade from the most remote corner the Emplre, raising their voices in one grand harmonious chorus of love und lovalty to the Empire's head.The chorus was inspiring because it was a natural outburst of pa- more of.triotic enthusiasm.lt Was not pre-ar- ranged.There had been à debate on A resolution offered by Mr.George FE.Drum- mond, to the effect that the colonies should contribute tovard the expenses of Imperial defence, Mr.Masson.of the Chambre de Commerce, agreed with teh general idea, but thought the colonies already cons tribute by diveloping their own re sources, A difference of opinion that might be unpleasant.but the promoters of both resolutions gn together arf framed a compromise which was ae- cepted and passed unanimously.The compromise aftirmed the principle of Imperial defence and the delegates ap- ylauded.Some one started \u2018God Save the Wing\u201d and every man in the room sing is With a will, followmg it up with three hearty cheers for Britain's ruler.After Lord Strathcons and [Lord Rrassey had dehivered general aldress- vs upon the Congress and its work, the question of Imperied defences was taken up by Mr Geo.E.Drummond and others.Their specches were strong and breathed the sprit of Tovelty cnimin- ating in the resolutions which coused the scene mentioned, No attempt had been made to devor- ate the hall for the session, excep.pt for the flags of 1h+ Empire, which were The lattes nd their to the interest of dvaped aver the presnlentiad char.gailery wis filed with preseme added anuch thé procerdmes.Well Filled.were few vacant seats in Wind- when the canvention opened.rorrone sc net Tord Prasser Convention Hall They» ser HE Le 1 sie VaturoP the centres of attrac ton, and when they entered the dule- Rates atosé 15 a hodv and saluted them with hearty aprlause.Lord Strathcona, honorary president of the Congress.and Jord Brassey, resident, où upied the chair jointly, énd at the tible of honor were seated mooret pu iene Bo Murray, on the rirht of The chat ad Mr PJ Gillespie rhaatnen orf the Council of the Le uton Keo.Choaovber Joseph Woa- tu MP.of the Association of United Jong dom Chambers: John =.Randels, president of the British Tren Trade Association: =.W.ltovse, Manchester Chamber; Amos Crabtree, Bradford Chamber: Jus.\u2018o-mack.FEdinburzh Chambe: D.Masson.Montre Chambre de Commerce.V.Chateauvert, of the Quebe - Bourd: J.H.Wurtzuræ, of the Leeds Chamber: George Ro Crowe, LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL FORMALLY OPENS THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF EMPIRE A A a FNC A NSN NY a NLT IN UN ANA A HON.PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL.ANNA AANA CNN NN NIN SNINL NS UNIAN SSA president of the T.ondon, «nt.Proard: ! culctratet to be of great Importance Mr.Pruinmond, vice-president of The | eluding as al does representatives of Montreal Board of Trade, and many the commerce of Austtialia.South Afri- others, boa the West Tudies, The various other When the convention opened Lovd[lrotont Canad, Lodia and the United Strathcona was the first speaker, and pKa 1, on rising he was greeted wath prolong dy | inen of It will bring these practical front ail parts of the business applause, Empire into direct contact with the During his address he Vis Troquentiv tipôrters and exporters of Cannda., interrupted by hearty buarstc of aps They will see and hear at firat hand plause which came from ail portions of for themscives what the country is the room.Espeviaily virorous vus the now and what it is h%ely to become acclaim which grested his references to, in the future.und we trust and be- a preferential tarif! for relnoral goods Chev that it cannot fil to be bene- in England, nd to the Inger ol senti- i fi tal to the trade of Cantda and to ment which q_ervadel cuezy corner of (that of the Empire generally.the Empire.Ho aid.We can look forward, I hope, to sim- Her meetings in other parts of the Emn- pare, ard the general feeling will be, T Venture to say, that nothing is so likely to hiring about that closer union.that community of interests, that ex- patision of trade and commerce, which ve alll desire to sew accomplished, ns 1 odical gatherines of this kind - F'arhiaments of commerce ns they have properly been called, The programme which has been pre- Lord Brassey, (i ntiemen deli gotes of the Congress.Gentlemen\u2014Coming as I dn after the distinguished gentlemen who have been honorary presidents of the several congresses of the chambers of Commerce preceding this one, the distinguished men, the illustrious gentlemen who have filied that position, T may say amongst them the present Under Serre- tary of State for the Colonies, Lord Seibourne and Lord Avebury, TI feel that I am at a very great disadvantage.I follow them without misgive jug, humble as I am, and I know I can count on your indulgence and consideration in the little which appeartains to me to do as honorary president of fhis congress, I feel proud to be placed tn this position, looking around as I do and seeing those gentlemen here who 1epMysent so Many chambers of commerce, boards of trade and industrial rss jations, not of Canada alone, but 1 think I may say of the mother country and al! the outlaving portions of the Foinpite, including the great Emplre of India.[ venture to think that this great occasion will be regarded by us ail as à most auspicious one, alike for Canada as fo- the Empire generally, It is the that the Cl'ongress of Cham- bare are Ernpire has met outside of T.ondan, and we in Canada are proud that the Dominion should have heen gel.for this new departure.Tt is e-p- ailv gratifying to the citizens of Montrer and to Cnanadians generally thai the roner se has decidrd to hold fre 1903 mesting in the Dominion and ic the city of Montreal T sev) ft a provilege-while it resta pr imarily with the president and mem- t.-< of the Board of Trade to extend a \u20ac + lial welcome to all those here pres- e:+ and taking part in this assembly\u2014 =.T fee! it a privilege, as the honor- resident of the congress and as an ar n°: vel lene of Montreal, to offer to the see tes, ecapecally those coming f: th Unita] Kingdom, from the re «: \"the Empire, and from In- a +Hk have horored ua with their presn 0 a very hearty and cordial A +4 this city and to the Domin- ha \\1 1 we are none the less pleased th wel -n° the delegates from other part< + ada who have come in larg: 11 1-20 12 with the desire to make thic ane.« memorable, and to Join the 02 of Montreal in extendink a tent Lrogherhonod and friend- PL 44 nar delegates from the \" nd Britain beyond the se Thanks the Board of Trade.I shnulf ilke to take the opportunity of plaring on record thie appreciation of 1he congress of the part which the Montreal Roaridt nf Trade has taken in bringing about this gathering, and es- bare! for vou is ertainly extensive pecially the thine and labor which the vrough to ensure that your time will past president, Mr, A\u2018examler Mere be Pully accu, It includes many and I know well and personally how he Topno< that sl appeal to those who gave himself to that great work (ap are concerned dn Pmiperial affatrs: but plause) the present occupant of that they are otre and all connected with position.Mr.Hodgson, and the conun- Hise Stepp stones in the direction cil have devoted to ensure His success, 0T that Pnpertal unity, that drawing (Applause) The fact of ite beng held loser touether af the bands between outside the United Kingdon ise owing the different paris of the Empire, which In à very large mesures to the adeter- have ovcupied the minds of people for mination, 1 nay say, of the Hoard of many Years.and have never been so Trade of Montreal, through its late prominent as they are to-day.| have president, its present president aol ; Le doubt that yonr discussions will he the coum il Of course the same ppt het with more than friendly tn- mark applis to the organ zation come terest An the different countries from mittee: in London.AI the ri which yon come and, not Least of all, efforts have been saphorted by ets | DY The wentlenan wha occupies the po- bers of the Board of Trade of Mont} sition UF Se retarv of Stute for the Colontes an the Praperial Government.Trade Relations With Colonies.The Right Hone Mr.Chamberlain, Whose great services to the Empire will be adtrnitted even by those who may not real.and by the inhabitants of the ov generally, and I hope and believe that the memory of this meeting will long remain in the recollection of those who will assist in its deliberations, and that ft will be counted umong the Most suUr- cessful congresses that have taken be altogether in symathy with the place.Views he has recently expressed on In the former congress, the fourth, Dmpenal trade, and Imperial trade res there were representatives of 17 dif- lafions, which are now forming the ferent boards of trade and chambers of Subject of Cenquirs that ts, I be- commerce, with 23 menbers attend- leve, the proper term to be used nn ing.On this occasion so excellent have the arrangements been for the congress, tontection with the matter in its pre- Kent state, that we have here now 54% representns 2 ; ough.nev are nwnre + tives, and in addition to this I am de CR EAR AS ikl ti a happy to say pretty well one hundred ton sion are numerous and vie +.will also exercise a very great influenre rill many of them gpm + with the delegates, the ladive, many Je to relate to the question of + of whem we see in the galleries.Wel thé trade relations between of have also to extend our thanks to the + the colonies themselves and 4 railways of the Daminton, They have 44% Jpeg the colonies and the ole taken much trouble in the matter, and + Mother Country.and 1 feel + are determined to give a hearty wel $F sale in expressing the opin- + come to the delegates and to give them Se ion that it is likely to take + an opportunity ol seeing what tania + up most of the time of this ol really is.de Congress, That has been + We have had many meetings of an + the experience of former + Imperial character in Canada in recent de nvetings, and, ae it is more + years, amdng others two gatherings of | «+ than ever the topic of the oe the British Association for the à | ** hour.F have no doubt that + vancement of Science, one in 1884.I Je it Will receive at your hands + think, it was, and the other three years «+ the constderation which ity of ago.In the latter vear we had the | = importance merits, \u2019 EX meeting of the British Medical Asso- | | dation.These did much good.They I OF course.it would never do for me, saw for themselves and on returning As vour honorary president, to do more to 1,0 Motherland and to the other than refer to the matter in a general parts of the colonies they were ahle to \"iY.and, dn any case, I have little doubt that the discussion will be ke-n enough, and long enough, without any intervention on my part.But I may eb permitted to say à few words on this subjec:, not tn any controversial spirit but with the idea of directing attention to some general consideration that appeared to me to be worthy of notice.There ig no doubt, whatever our opinion may be, that the question has mes much progress toward the region of practical consideration in the last few years.The meetings of this Congress have largely helped to keep it before the public, and the proceedings show the manner In which it is regarded by Sontinued on page 3.) |.give to their fellow citizens i substantial assurance that tn Canada they have a very great inheritance for those who are here and for the Empire.Will Show Great Opening.It is well understood that it is largely owing to the Initiative taken by past congresses that the English (Government first invited the Colonla] mints- ters to attend officially in London.The present gathering is to be followed In a few weeks by the visit of à number of legislators from the United Kingdom wha are utilizing their vacation In coming to Canada with à view to | learn for themselves its vast resour- \\ 7 pe, Special Owble Service, CANADA.LEADS IN CHEESE IMPORTS Dominion is Rapidly Wresting Central of British Cheese Market from Foreigners.(Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News,) London.Aug.17.\u2014The Times {n the course of an agricultural articles guys that British Importation of forv-ign butter far exceeds that from the colonies.During the list ten years the amount ; of foreign butter jmported by while In colonial importation was only 14,458 inereused over 7)8u0 tons, the increase tons.The import amounted to 2,197 tons in 1895 and this it will total 12,238 tons.The ar- rividls are not in so satisfactory a atate as those from the Antipodes.The frportation of colonial cheese was more than double that of farelgn Since 1494.The colonic) cheese, chiefly frein Canada bas fucrensed In that time over 33,000 while the import of foreign chees~ has decreased by 13,000 tons.In the year 1894 the Canadian cheese Canddtan vesr Canmlian cheese fons, import anounted to L519 tons, while this veur it aunounts to NJ NSD tons.New Zealand and Canada are the onty colonies 16 HOW export cheese to Fag- land, and of the two anada sends forty times aus roueh Last years Canadian Import of cheese vas never excell, both ln uiglity and condition.EFFECT OF EDUCATION - | British Commisison Will Inquire Into Educational Systems of the States.(xpeciil to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News) Tondon, Aug.17.The ecomndssion orgnnize ! Liv Sip oswe bl Mosley to en- auire into the cducational systems of the Units sites and toofir hearinge Wen notional commerce and industry will safl en Oetober % Canv.u will probably bo voxitd by sane members of the party Sir Oswald Mosiev pavs fhe expenses of the party, nas in the case of the come.mission last vear v inch enquired into the condition of trades unionisin in tha\u2019 AUGUST 17, 1908.\u2014 LOSS NOT 80 GREAT Net Loss of British Pacific Cable Last Year Was £90,000.Special Cable to the Montreal Herald and Toronto News.f.ondon, Aug.17.\u2014Ths answer to a question in the Commons as to the position of the all-British Pacific cable which was not given orally, shows that the net loss for the year ended March 31st was 80,500 pounds sterling, not 120,000 13 heretofore stated.This sum included 44.001 pounds interest on the debt incurred in construction, and\u2019 16,- » pounds on deproeclation account set aside as provision for estimated cost of renewal af cable and other property.PRAISES GRAND TRUNK Morning Post Says That Company Conducts Affairs on Sound Principles.Special Cable to The Montreal Herald and Toronto News.Tondon, Aug.17.\u2014 The Morning Post referring to (he situation of the Grand Trunk Railway, says that one thing about ths company which must commend ftself to all 18 the sound manner in which the business is being admin- istered.Flespecting the declaration of dividends 1t remarks that when the third preference comes It will be to stay and grow.+ POPE GIVES ALMS TWELVE PAGES.10 POOR OF ROME: Pontiff's Health is Quite Recovered \u2014 Prince Orsini Will Retain His Position.Rome, August 17.\u2014 The Pope has given $2000 for distribution among the poor of Rome.His Holiness seems to have quite recovered his health, as he !s giving audiences than before he suffered from his recent fainting rit, although the heat is still suffocating.This Morning, among others, the Pope received Prince ®Ligl, marshal of the Conclave, and questioned Mm regard'ng the discharge of Lis duties as marshal The Prince sald it would be better for han to be inside the conclave predluets instead of outside, as thers were many efforts to establish communication with those ins de and they could be more effectually checked if the marshal was inside.The Pontiff afterwards received Prince Or- sini, assistan® at the papal throne.The Pope grected im with saying he would be glud if the Prince would retain hig office, which he had resigned before the death of Leo XIII, and expressed the opinion that he would not aFnin Ten.æn it Prince Orsint gave the Pope tao understand that his res.gnation had nothing to do with the duties of his office, but was tendered.on account of his dis- more Tu reply Stites, Sp Lmacaon nih, the conduct of certain mat- = : 3 i T Nrongh The Hi crald s Szeve, under the late Pope.HYSTERICS aver the Verdun dateline suspicions ofss many STAR'S nevd the THE Cox où! to verify readers.Senator in order amused THE NEWSPAPERS ran now devate the «ustomarv amount of space to the wild revo lutions of the Hon.Jim Corbett'e Juat-How- !-Happened = ds partment.AMONG OTHER THINGS the Canada Cup lacked staying qualities, IN OPPOSKING the Grand Trunk Pacific the able Conrervatives are a\u2019 :o opposing the progress of Canada.It is more blessed to give than it is to receive\u2014also more expensive, NOW THAT some of the Chamber of Com- trerce people are boarding In Westmount, it would be à great nme to take another census out there.\"Nother Tramp Story.: Mra Phear-\u2018Have vou aon other clothes?\u201d Bulky Butters- \u201cWell, mum, I got a button an\u2019 1 tought p raps | could git youse to sew a coat onto st EN SINS IN ESSN SNS TNS Lost.PRN NP NP Rreton and LOST- Somewhere hetween Cape Victoria, BC.a valuable article, which was to have been the issue nf the next campaign, labelled \u201cThe Tariff Finder will please return to Mr.J 1 Tarte, Mont real, and receive a sole.~~ LL THE FOOL, WHO rocks the boat may yet lose his reputation throug the efforts of the fraar BEATS ME Bau Jo Hn Io ' ; A \\ * [oy er fs | a re © & man who leaves a lighted cigarette near the gasolene tank of au automobile.Shamrock 111.\u2014'03\u2014Defeat 3?(New York Sun.) Sir Thomas T:pton, king of TTTTT.Would make the Shamrock queen of CCCCC, Hut Yankee hoats, the busy BRRBR, Have held the cup with greatest KEEEE, Oh, what a trinity of HRRKE] If we whip now, oh, hutly GGGGG! So, Shamrock* mind your QQQQQ and PPPPP And win Sir Thomas many VVVVV And smash that trinity of 53353 DYNAMITE ls the dominant element Macedonian breakfast fouds this month.in TIE CONS.ARE getting ao frisky these days thats the firat thing we know the late Hon.Geo.Foster will erawl out of the re.trigerator and demand nnother contest, ERHAPS THIS SUMMER has heen a von tinned but delicate protest on the part of the weather man against the peek-a-hoo walst.IN WINNING the lawn tennis championship England has an honor only second to that acquired by Montreal when, in a moment of weakness, we developed a ping-pong cham- plon.E STAR is the only paper in Canada to ny a daily Liberal crisis.Somehow the other papers seem to bave some respect for the intelligence of their readers.when a man doesn\u2019t t to say his silence is a superior brand of wis- Occasionally know just wha mistaken for dom, IT DIDN'T RAIN nn Saturday, but August docsn t often make mistakes Like that, FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE have reason tn hetivve that their cause has made good progress this summer There has been a de- vided falhnx off in the number of rea aer- pente sen around Murray Bay and Cacouna.NEWSPAPER READERS no doubt note with regret thin neither the Hon.Jim Corbett nor theCHon, Jim Jeffries had their vocal organs fractured :n the recent mix-up.THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC {8 A scheme to build up Canada The Conservatives want Canada to remain the way it is.TF THE BALKAN war cloud meant busi.nee l ke the August rain cloud there wouid have heen a world echoing scrap long ago.WITH THR the way the gets itself on Jetfries-Carbett fight out of propored fight In the Balkans the front page of the papers.When a man is looking for difficulties he will find two where he expected one.SODA WATER JOYS.\u2019 Haver of refuge when the sun is baking Hliaeed retreat where 1 mye thirs! am slaking, stl rred spot perforated, Cool.with seats well Place af refreshing liquids carbonated Sizzling nnd hissing from the faucete niek- cled, When here 1 Trulv Sweet enter Tam fairly tickled! thon the thirst god's.own pagoda, habitation of the croolinæ soda.art All that [ see around ix satisfying Broad palm leaf fans upon the counter Iving.Bright hued rrushed fruits in crystal bowls are glowing Strawberry, lemon- what there [2 no knowing.f.abelx attractive, flavors sweet suggesting: Signs of new compounds still the eye arresting\u2019 Who, ve.Ing these, would still crave to upload n Schooner of heer when he can get a soda?# Youth with the curl upon thy forehead loop- ine, Doat thou not ser my collar limp and drooping\u201d Prithee unbend from thy white, apotiess starchinz.Fill me a glass, for | am choked and parching.- Over the pavement blocker have | been roaming.Tust plain vanilla let it come a-foaming Up to the crest of an ice creaming mountain.Al' What ean beat the good old soda foun- tu?JUST WHEN everybody else is taking a midsummer rest Mt.Vesuvius is unusually active.Its output of lave is lavish.CARRIE NATION !R atill leading the troublona life that le always the lot of those who will not let liquor alone.Marriage in High' Life.(Helleville, Ontario.) Edward Beaupre, the Canadian Anak, whose height is R feet & inches, is to be married next Saturday to Ella Ewing, the Missouri giantess, whone height in & feet ¢ inches.Beaupre proposed to her by mall two years ago, but the bashful Ella held back until a few weeks ago.Following the marriage they will give a two weeks\u2019 exhibition in Butte and will then leave for New York, where they will proceed to make show nagers feel the heavy hand of the nt trust, tor they are at least hai?a foot similar freaks in the oountry.IF MARRIAGE really is a failure that Oklahoma man who married the same woman aller than any three times \u2018seems unable te get it through \"his head.- © 5 PRICE ONE CENT pour - OFFICIAL FIGURES TELL THE TALE OF CANADA'S GREAT PROGRESS ky 5 = oy.+ ae Delegates to fifth Triennial Congress Will read Story.in Concise Form.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa.Aug.17 \u2014The Department of Trade and Commerce has published an interesting pamphlet on Canadian trade development fo: the information-of the delegates attending the fifth, triennial.Congress ci Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, which is assembled at Montreal to-day._.The data in the pamphlet shows the progress of the country in almost every line.At the commencement {it is pointed out \u201chat while Canada has a comparatively small population in com- partson to her area, she is yet destined to hoid # proud ndlace as an Indepen- dency of tha [2ritish Crown, and exhibit to the world another example of the virility of a northern people.The firct Îtem in the pamphlet shows the exparslonu of trade since 1871 four years after confederation.In 1871 the trade of Canada, import and export, amcunted to $170.266,58Y.Thirty years later in 1901 this had vrown to $250.903,157, while in the last two years it bas grown to $467,061.494, or almost half ns much as it increased in the ten years between 1891 and 1901.In 1891 tl: total trade of the country wie $218,354.04, In her percenlage of growth Canada's trade is higher by about doutse that of the United States, and by three times that of Great Britain.The following is the nercentage .of growth in 1902, compared with 1807: Canada PARA 36,97, Italy 2222205 a ae ess us « 4227 Argentine Republic.41.64 Japan LLL.United Stutes.Cape Colony.Crermanv .Great Britaln.Belgium oo.SNwitzerind .\u2026.Frances .The growth of Canada\u2019s exnoris also shows a mavrvellcus increase.In 1871 Canada's experts of animals and their produce totalled 312,608.506; in 1891, 5.967,741: in 1901, ten vears later, $50.UL id Lu 1903, two ye:rs later, Su.817,542, Farmers Âre Prosnerous.In agricultural products- the-increasa.exports is eauallv marked.In 1:71 they amounted tn $9.853.924; in 1841, Si.666,85K: in 2901, $24,781 436, and in 1505, £44.624.321, thus showing that in the last two vears, under the Laurier adminis- ration tte farming community have increased (heir prosperity ny almost double what it was in 1901, aml by over three times what it was in 1891 proavieus to the lasi five years of the Conservative regfirr\u201d.C0 : But the faute show even 3 more wonderful increase in the progress of the \u2018annadiar marufacturers, the people who, according io their own story, are almost atarving because of ths enmue- tition at hoe with foreign countries, They, silice confederation, crensed tb-ir trade by nvar ten times.And still mere wonderfu!, during the period from 18°11 to 1901, half of which Creat.Britain ire iirediiiamnnne Bvabinh \\eets: Tndies.\u2026.0.0.United Sttes.France Germany ia.The following countries have increa seve an eu ceu ec 020020 PE REE Uritish Avstralia .Pritieh Fret Indies.Rritish Cuinna.Riitish South Africa.Newfoun:!land® Cees Telpium .Japan .-GYer 10- £641,985 have int sed their trade since 1878 as follows was under the Fielding tariff, they ine.creased their exports from $6,246,240 to $16,012,208.While in the whole twenty years from J871 to 1891, they had only increased from $2,432,750 to 3n,296,248.The greater rurt of this time they were operating under the high protestiva tariff of the Macdonald Government, Then agal:i, in the two years hetween 1901 -and.1993, they have increased their exports from $16,012,208 to $20.624,967, or by $4,612,752.and information from foreign countries shows that they are constantly declining to accept orders for goods.There !s nothing that speaks with the candor of hard facts, and -the facts are certainly strongly against any further progress in the direction of a protective tariff.The increase in Canada\u2019s export of produce of the forest since 1371, cones, pared with 1902, has been $13,322,792, and since 190i has been $5,276,158.Cheese and Wheat Exports.A remarkable feature of Canada\u2019s exports is shown in the figures for wheat and cheess.In 1871 *the wheat exnnrts were $1,981,917, compared with $1,109,904 ir: cheese.In 1901 the cheesz exporte were $20,6%5.9551, compared with $6,871,- #5.But due tc the vigorous policy of the Minister of Interior in the settling of the Canadlin Northwest the figures in 1903 show the wheat export to have been $24 56f,765, compared with the cheese axport of $24,712,343.\u2018Phis in- erense Of $17.694,764 in the wheat exports of the pust two years is due Lo the developing of the wheat lands of the Northwest by the immigration of agriculturists from both Great Britain and the T'nited States.; Canada's mineral! production has increased ,fior $\u20ac,043,868 in 1871, to Sôte 870,732 In 1402, while the expo-ts in the same time have increased by $32,106,470.A fair c¢stimate of the prosperity of the Canadian people is set forth in the deporits In.the chartered banks.In 1571 the people of \"anada had hank accounts to the value or $63,123,931.wille in 1901 thirty vears later, they had $820,949,482.end in the last two years te 1902 tlev have increased this to $460,950.50, or in the last twh years by £70.000.000.The assets of the have jncereased from 7 1902 Canada.since 1871 has had to undertake some enormous railvay schemes © in order to draw the various.parts of the Dominion together.jro-day, per capita, she stands, first among the nations and colimies Îr railrord mileage, and elgFth among all countries firo- spective 2 renulation.Tn 187! Canada had 2.497 miles of rajiway in operation.Ten years later upon the completion ef the C.P.R.«he had 14.009 miles, and to-dav she has 19,634 miles of rallway in oneratian.: Trade With Other Countries.° > In the period from 1871 to 12 Canada\u2019s chivping his increased from 13.- 126.028 tons register to\u2019 70,726.31.The figures for 40% are net vet avatlahle, Canada\u2019s trade with other countrice hes increesed as follows: \"IRTR, 1898, 7 R23.14% (0 $125,105;480 2.796.075 i \u2018charter~d hanks $121,014,395 in 1371 ing 1% \u20181908.: $153.984, 827 45.047 97% 108,186 71R 194, 561,599 1 461,967 4,990,642 7,SUR, 642 530,885 T.003,110 - 13.901, 1878 1898.$379.78% $1.793.611 9,517 559,472: °° 337.165 325.877 91.354 264,507 2,126, 20: 2.4R9,R95 305.692.2.033 765 4.459.342\u201d 212,795.1,387.282 1,753,85t MACKENZIE DOES NOT FAVOR G.T.P.Canadian Northern Will Not Use Government Line But Will Be Built East.- (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Toronto, August 17.\u2014 Very little is known of the Grand Trunk Pacific in London,\u201d said William Mackeazie, president of the Toronto Rallway Company last night.Mr.Mackenzie has just returned from a business trip to the Old Couutry.: .\u201cThe Old Country papers devoted very little spare to the matter, and in the financial world the project is little known.\u2019 Mr.Mackenzie continucd.He had not heard of the proposal of the old Grand Trunk to take $25, ww stork in the Grand Trunk Pacific, but Mr.Mackenzie rave it as his opinton that if the shareholders of the old company knew of it.or when they did learn of it, the proposal would cause some uneasiness.Mr.Mackenzie thought the prople in England would not take at alt kindly to an expenditure of $25,000,000 in aid of the new scheme.- Mr.Mackenz'e was asked how the G.T.P.would affect the Canadlan Northern, and he said it was hard to say Just at present.He was interested to a large extent in the latter road.and said his company had done no construction work so far east of Port Arthur, although surveying parties were working.Mr.Mackenzie sald that the proposal of the Government to give the GQ.T.P.an exclusive lease of the line from Moncton to Winnipeg.with the proviso that other companies should bave the right to run trains over it.would not suit his company.His company had been going ahead with its work and would continue to do so.\u201cThe C.P.R.are able to handie ten times the busirees they have now,\u201d sald Mr.Mackenzie, \u2018\u2019if the business is there.\u201d .\u201cWill the (3.T.P.hurt the Canadian Northern by running so closely parallel with it tu New Ontario?\u201d \u201c1 can't eay as to that,\u201d was the reply.\u201cWe are uncertain what the route of the two liner will be, but we can't run over the G.T.P.under their lease from the Govern: ment.\u201d (tere a FAIR AND WARM.Probs: Ottawa and Upper St.Taw- rence\u2014-Fair and warm to-day and on Tuesday.Montreal, Aug.t7.Readings by the Optical & Engin- eera Supply Cn.s Standard Barometer at noon yesterday, 20.08; at 8 a.m.today, 80.11: 11 a.m.to-day, 30.09; temperature to-day, max.74; min, 64; yesterday, max.73; min.B6.\u2014\u2014\u2014 BIRTHS.MAHONEY\u2014On Sunday, August 18, to Mr.and Mrs.P.F.Mahoney.à son.FARM LABORERS\u2019 TRAIN \u2018STARTS FOR NORTHWEST Canadian Pacific Railway Company Sends Out First Excursion Which.Will be Followed by Others.The Canadian Pacific to-day started its first farm laborers\u2019 excursion .te Manitoba \u2018and the Northwest, the district covered lying between Toronto and Sharbot Lake.Next Thursday another excursion will be run from \u2018points easf of Sharbot Lake.Next Monday excursions from Quebec will be run from Montreal.Harvesting operations will be in full swing within another week ot ten davs, and urgent requests for help come from the West, and from present indications sorpe difficulty will be experienced in meeting the demand owing to a scarcity of labor in the east.Canadian Pacific officials declare it a mistake to suppose men are not needed in the West this year because of the large influx of immigrants.Many of these immigrants have taken .up lands and will not be available as helpers, while the increased acreage under crop makes the demand for farm laborers urgent.\u2018 PRESIDENT WILL VIEW HIS WARSHIPS TO-DAY American Navy is Drawn Up for Review in Long Island Sound.Oyster Bay.IL.1,, August 17.\u2014Twenty-one war ships, drawn up in four parallel columns a mile long, and including some of the best fighting ships of the United States navy, rest ing upon the glassy aurface of Long Island Sound, was the picture that greeted President Roosevelt when he stepped out upon the veranda of his home at Sagamore Hill early today.With brass work glinting in the morne ing sun every ship was spick and span for.to-day's review of the fieet by the President.Commanded by Rear-Admiral Barker, the fleet included a representative of nearly every type of fighting craft.About the mouth of the bay were moored the President's yacht Mayflower, Secretaty of the Navy Moody's official craft, the Doi- phin, and Sir Thomas Liptou's steam yacht Erin, surrounded by a fleet of steam and sailing yachts gathered to witness the certe mony when the President and fleet officially | exchanged greetings.STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, New York\u2014Celtic, Boston\u2014Acilia.Boston\u2014Acilla, Ultonia, Cherbourg\u2014 Moltke.\\ Plymouth\u2014 Barbarossa, Rotterdam\u2014Potsdam.Queenstown\u2014Arabic.New York\u2014Bleucher, Columbia, Philadelphia\u2014Noordland.Bonton\u2014Corean.: \u2018 Liverpoo!l-Turcoman, Arabic, St.Michaels-\u2014Cambroman.Moville\u2014Parisian.St.John\u2014City of Bombay.I.iverpool\u2014Parisian, Plymouth\u2014Kron Prinz Welhelm.New York\u2014Minnetonka.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r \u2014\u2014 DEATHS.~ MATHEWS \u2014 Jane Ledgate, wife of w.vata.most | Mathews, 21 Coursol Street.Funeral prir \u2014 3 - ; NEA © 11008 rest 3_ROR.AN nadia es se; dem FES EES WERT EHNIVT a PP LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, a.50 cloth, fawn and prown.Mostly all try wear.Were from $7.50 to $12.00.Were $1.25.Now.\u201cPoo wonderful \u2018to be true\u201d you aay?Not Not at all.tigate\u2014you will- be burprised.These jackets are Come and\u2019 inves- made of fine broad- are lined with silk or satin; tight- fitting styler éxactly right for cool evenings; unexcelled for sou 8, 50 NOW.a\u2026avoc0ré ac 008 FANCY WOOL SHAWLS\u2014A splendid purchase\u2014of Germin manu- facture\u2014in white, white \u2018and pink, white and blue, gray and black.- 85 C seetsssiccasisncsrdlicesosrrasoisetniaedirantrares AMAZON SERGE AT 27 1e | yange of colors; wide.Now, per Värd.\u2026.ALL- WOOL FRENCH AMAZON SERGE, 42 inches wide, good splendid wearing qualities.ara 27 2C DRESS GOODS, IN TWEED EFFECTS, all shades, 44 inches 45¢ Now, only, per yard aaesscceunha nes ascanenconnete Big Reductions in Wrappers effects.$3.00, now $1.50 LADIES\u2019 MUSLIN AND LAWN WRAPPERS, with.rin at foot; deëp ruffle or bertha-trimmed, with fancy edging braid; hight dainty $1, 75, \u2018now 83c WHITE LAWN SHIRTWAISTS, front box-pleated, Valentien- ; nes insertion, trimmed with large pearl buttons.Were $1.50 Now: 95¢ RIBBON S_10c STYLISH RIBBONS, 3 to 6 inches wide: Now on a special table for, per yard Made-up Ribbon Bows for 65e, 75c, 95c, - \u2018Were: 25¢ per.\u201cyd.eus seonac ne 02 c0000e CG Woc Try Our Refreshment Room on the Second- Floor We Will Promptly Fill Your Mail Orders.028 Just Received \u2018 JAS.A.OGILVY @ SONS GT.CATHERINE AN D MOUNTAIN STREETS.1 des [TE LT NE ' standing, : \\ ; Nicholls Foundation No.II.\"| General proficiency\u2014N.L.B ] 1 - Belleville\u2014 Coon, H pers: psg er oy eee Napanes Student Won Prince of \u2018Wales Scholarship\u2014Many Suc- (&gecial to The Montreal \u201cHerald | ™ Kirgston, Ont.\u2019 August 17.\u2014 The aontirahips granted y Queen's\u2019 on matriculation results nove been thus awarded: * SENIOR MATRICULATION .SCHOLARSHIPS, \u2018 Prince of Wales ($160), mathematics, physics, chemistry\u2014O.Asselstine, Na- panee, H.8., (with honor of \u2018Mowat.) 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Point .Take Michigan, King Bdward pier.\u2019 PORT OF QUEBEC.Quebec, August 18.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Pass- ed up on Saturday; Lake Michigan at.10.30 a.m.; Bratsberg at 5.30 p.m: - Down\u2014Pretorian at 6 p.m.St.He- lens at 6:30 p.m.- to left for sea at.1l a.m.Saturday.Steamer Hanseat left for sea at 4 p.m.Saturday.Patsed down Sunday\u2014Manxman at 1.30 pm.\u201cUp Wobrin at.1 am.Pola at six \"German cruiser Gazelle arrived at 2 \u201cpan.to-day.Steamer Manchester Commerce Tett THE DOMINION LINE FLEET.Boston, Aug.17.\u2014The announcement \u2018was made on.Saturday by the Intér- Extra Finest Uncolored \"Japan Teas \\ Six Weeks From Yokahama, + soc and 60c Per Pound.2188 Notre Dame 2329 St.Catherine 3 St.Catherine .STROUD\u2019 S i 91 St.Lawrence 868.St.Lawrence 71 Bleury Street : A MITCHELL\u201d Old Heather Dew SCOTCH are beyond compare.KEY COCKTAILS MADE WITH Te Mitchell's fore ely MITCHELL.anos TS Kines.SLASOOW Take three or four dashes of of Bitters (Angostura) © Tan\u2019 nee Qu third full of fine ice.LAPORTE, MARTIN « co, Montreal.How TO DO.IT.One, full wine-glass of d Heather Dew Scotch.Fill one Shake and stralu into a cool, - La a RN Agents tor\u2019 Canad.Campbell's Is the Perfection in Styl to Fit.\u201d Unequalled at Campbell's = Ci TA ILOR- MADE CLOTHING e and Finish \u2018and Guaranteed | Our range of New and Fashionable \u2018Patterns Clothing Store| 267 ST.JAMES STREET.PILGRIMS VISIT THE SHRINE Third Order of st.Francis ' Ste.Anne de Beaupre.The Third Order of St.Francis, men's branch, held its annual pilgrimage.to 8t.Anne de Beaupre Saturday evening.The steamer left the Bonsecours whart, having 1,200 pligrims on board.As the boat swung out into the stream the hymn \u201cAve Marie Stella,\u201d was sung.An instruction was given by one of the fathers on the trip down and other religious services were held.At Bte.Anne de Beaupre a procession was formed and special services held at the chuch.Cap Madeline was visited last night and solemn benediction of the Blessed Sacrement held.The party landed at 6 o'clock this morning and proceeded to Bonsecours \u2018church, where a mass of thanksgiving was sald.The ilgrimage was under the charge - of ev.Father Gardien, of the Fran- clacan Monastery, assisted by Rev.Fathers Ame, O.F.M.; Gaston, O.PF.M., and Anselme, O.F.M., of the Quebea Monastery.St.Patrick's parish held its annual pllgrimage to Lanoraie, Saturday afternoon on the steamer.Berthier, 900.ple taking part.Shortly after leav- the city a sermon was preached on the devotion to the Sacred Heart by Rev.Peter Heffernan.On arriving at Goes to raie, a p n was formed, ' Pa arriving at e shrine, solemn ; ation of tHe Blessed Sacrament WAS $V by Rev.Di Luke Callaghan, J.A.Fowler, organist of St.Patrick's .Church.The proceeds will be devoted \u2018to the building fund of \u2018St.Patrick's Parochial School for boys under the | care of the Christian.Brothers.= WEEKLY EDITORS IN TOWN.Publishers From Now York State.Ate Here to See City.The Select County Weeklies of New York State, an organization of newspaper publishers, was represented in.Montreal in a modest way yesterday.-by twenty-three members of he association, headed by Mr.Jere.\u201d Coughlin, of the Watertown Herald, president; Mr.F.C.Parsons, of the Cortland Democrat, vice-president; and \u2018Mr; Leslie C.\u2018Hutton, of the Massena Observer, secretary.The association held \u2018its annual méeting at Massena last week,and at the conclusion of business an im.| promptu jaunt to Montreal.was .arranged.- The Select County Wee les | numbers 114 members, but \u2018only twen three were able to come to Montreal, They aré staying at the St.Lawrence | Hall.They Jeave for home to-nighit.mms mnt Immgirated English Boys.The Catholic Immigrating Association has a number of English boys {rom ten to sixteen years of ape.\u2018Application for these should be made to Miss Brennan or to Mr.Cecil Arden, Catholic Immi- a at T2 à & macred conte grating - Association, -35 and #0 - Park Avenus, ot Bag \u2014 = _ > : ue CN cm Pen «Dwyer.W.| FUNIOR\".| Na | arm were sevefely cut.Spen- | \u2018cer, -Amy.:Brockville\u2014 Carruthers, w I; Fleming, W.-S.; Geash, \u2018Margaret M.; Poole, M.Edna M.Carleton Rlace\u2014Macfarlane, Christina | \u2018Cornwall\u2014Dingwall, R.Dunneville=Grills, S.Essex\u2014Alexander, Nessie.| ~ Hamfilton\u2014Fechnay.Jean ; Hockey, A.Eveline; McClenag! an, £a | Turner, N.L.; Williamson, J.D.- Barriston\u2014Ferguson, Barbara.Kingston\u2014Bonk, A.E.; Daly, H.wi O'B.; Ellia, D.: Fokes, A.F.; Greenlees, Eiva: Hughes, Ada E.; \u2018Orr.W.J.; Robinson, Mabel G.; Starr, R.H.: Sounders, H Clements \u2014-\u2014\u2014 London\u2014Mc Lean, Marion.Markham\u2014Elliott.\u2018Emily M.ete Mount Forest\u2014W1Ilson, » \u2018Mabel.A À Napanee\u2014Asselstine, O.* Ottawa\u2014Stothers, Minerva, -B-\u2014 Perth\u2014McRue, Caroline J.i A \u201cPeterborough\u2014Pratt; Pearle.Picton\u2014 Kingston, H.R.: Taylor.Lil-, lian P.; Wellbanks, Edna R.\u2019 Renfrew\u2014Reld, Jean C.St.Thomas\u2014Mackenzle.Winewobd F.| Toronto University\u2014Mackinnon, G.Varaterford-\u2014 Austin, Bessie.MATRICULATION, FORM.\u2019 \u2018Alexandria \u2014 McDonald, one A; THIRD Markson, David.Almonte\u2014Code, Ethel M eT Brockville\u2014Campbell, W-B.: Campbellford\u2014 Brady, Francis M.Carleton Place\u2014Teskey, Leonora E.Deseronto\u2014 Valleau, A.M.Dundas\u2014Bertram, Jean K.|: Essex\u2014Anglin, Fdna B.: mith, FR , Hamilton-Johnson, WwW.M.: , Newton, Jean ©.Kingston\u2014De Benupre.E.J Bowen,\u2019 Byrne, E: P.: Crowley, E.Là Swift, C, J.; Paterson, Nan.C Pembrbke\u2014Bland.c H.- 10° Port Elgin\u2014Meimntosh, - W.p * Eydenham\u2014Whitby, N.\u201c N.: MacNhe mara, H.F.; Rouh, D.;: Harpell, M.A.Williamstown\u2014Dentith, C.0 McEwen, Annie; Wightman, R.oa.Ci TY HAPPENINGS Seversly Hurt in.Falling.Charles \u2018Gagne, 32: years of age, 95-1-2 St.Paul street,\u201d fell on the street.yes-| _terday afternoon and his right foot and He was taken to Notre Dame Hospital.: Becomes Insane on Train, ) John Cantlin, en route from Maine to the Western States, became.violently insane at Toronto \u2018Saturday and was handed over to the police.- His I relatives were notified.Mr.Dagnan is Injured.=\u201d \u201c F.Dagnan, employed in Pearson's stables, Panet street, -was kicked by a horse yesterday afterñoon and was severely cut in the face and on the leg.| He was.taken to the General Hospital.Coroner\u2019s Jury Not Needed.\"In the case of Emile \u2018Ouellette, 15 years of age, of 200 Prefontaine street, 1 who was drowned Friday at Maison-.neuvé, Coroner McMahon investigated the case and disposed ,of It without calling a jury.Preached His First Sermon: At high mass at St.Patrick's Church yesterday morning Rev.James Killor-, an?one of the newly appointed curates to the parish, preached his first sermon; and made a favorable impression | upon the large congregation.\u2019 \u2018Mr.Crookall is Promoted.Mra.C.J.Crookall, of Montreal, staying with her\u2019 father, Hon.Senator Sullivan, at Kingston, has been notified | that her husband has been promoted 1 trom the Merchants .Bank in Montreal to the New \u2018York agency.Hè will.go at once.\"Death Caused by Accident.A verdict of accidental death was given by the jury in the coroner's inquest into the-deäth of Jean Primeau, who was asphyxiated \u2018while at work in & house on Panet street.The jury also recommended.the usé of some kind of stop-cocks by the lighting companies in each \u2018house.Albert Bougeant Missing.uiunienn children wandered .from r homes between Friday at noon I Saturday night.Thirteen of them provi found, but Albert Bougeant, 13 ears old, of 13 Dufort street, is miss- ng.He went to St.James Church to Pi Chase ERE oS: F îles Dn FE ge Res \u201c{ Purnñett.rrhute à I trated lecture \u2018on the origin and growth TOO, > x us > prier re Hammel, Erapey, cent | Eu sill 8.Montreal, J.A.Murray, London, { Argentine cruiser Presidente Sarmen-q : x, Ax Gv 1, 1208, pt ; vraie ete PE - rons o ugust 16-18.It is posed » - .ice.ro mmis- ss.Bavarian, mn capéol son between here © at Ne ie and other Medite an Sons some of the ant steamers at the ¥ White Star 19e now running wen New York and British ports.The Dominion line's Poet, now of the Mediterranean Serve mun on the Boston.Liverpos WHITH STAR I IN CONTROL.New York, Aug.17.\u2014Word was received from England Saturday by the White Star line that the Mediterranean service of the Dominion line, running from n, had been turned over to the White Star.An official of the White Star line said Saturday that it was \u2018a friendly competition.\u201d WILL, LAND HI HER CATTLE.Manchester Trader, ashore at South Point, Anticosti, will land her.cattle, so as to lighted the steamer, and get her off.A despatch received from the captain at the Manchester line office here Saturday states that the diver finds the bottom of.the steamer.all right as far as he can see.The Strath- aboard the stranded steamer, and together with the steamer\u2019s own pumps, \u2018are keeping the water out.\u2014 NOTICES TO MARINERS, \u201cOttawa, Aug.17.\u2014Mariners on the St.wrence are advised that an explosive fog.alarm wlll be put in operation at Seven Islands light station on 15th August, 1903.The alarm will consist .ten minutes during thé continuance of fog or thick weather, from a jib established 300 feet southeast of the lighthouse.Mariners are again strongly cautioned that they can never judge thelr distance from a fog signal by the loudness.of the sound heard.Under] certaln conditions of \u2018the atmosphere\u2019 the sound may be completely lost at a very short distance \u2018from the station; under othér conditions the sound will have great penetrating power, and station within very short Intervals, of time, -\u2014 GENERAL NOTES.« The -R:M.8.Bavarian, Allan Line.\u2018urday after a splendid passage.She had 174 first and 245 second cabiln pase sengers, and left a large number of steerage passengers at Quebec.\u201cThe Janeta.Glasgow to Montreal, passed Heath Point at 7 a.m.yesterday.\u2018The Tritonia, Donaldson Line, Glas- 8 p.m, Saturday.~The Turcoman, Montreal mouth.passed: Malin\u2019 Head at 8 a.m.Saturd v.\u2018Quebec, Aug, 17.\u2014 The steamahip K cona has a couple of pumps working | of cotton powder bombs exploded every |.these conditions may vary at the same | Liverpool to Montreal, made port Sat- | gow to Montreal, passed Belle Tale at] to \u201cAvon- ar - PHILLIPS LEAT GOODS \u2014 SQUARE.HER \u2018PURSES, .* ~~ COIN PUR \u2018CARD CASES, CIGAR CASES, \"HAND BAGS, ye : .MEN'S PURSES, LADIES COMBINATION CARD ~~ CASES AND POCKET BOOKS.LETTER CASES, - - WALLETS, CIGARETTE CASES, © TOBACCO POUCHES Seal, Morocco, Walrus, Crocodile, and Lizard Leather: .The Superior Finish, Variety of Color and Stylos will Please | the most fas+i idious.5 WRIST BAGS, a | SE ATRL AINE BAGS, SHOPPING BAGS, AUTOMOBILE BAGS, - CARRIAGE BAGS, The stock_ot.the leading wmanufastursrs-of two SES, © a BILL FOLDS.vo SATCHELS.| BOSTON BAGS found.He.wore a black suit and à peaked cap.will Sail Rain.or.Shine.The moonlight excursion organized by the Independent Order of Foresters, the, Knights of the Maccabees and the C'an- adian Order of Chosen Friends, that was to have taken place last Thursday, will be held to-night, rain or shine.The Berthier will leave Victoria pier, opposite Bonsecours Market, at 8:15 o'clock: \"There will be music and dancing.Jumps Into the River.A \u2018balloon ascension was made yesterday from Riverside Park by Prof.Chas.\"He made a satisfactory para-, roping the river\u2014and-the bat: icon dropped\u2019 into the river.from which Ît- was anded with considerable difficulty.A boat picked up the fump- er before he had been, many minutes in the water.; Major Rogers is Honored.new local manager.of the A becomn Rogers wis presented with a set, of solid &llver spoons.and knives.Nr.-Rogers had .been representing the Evans Company as traveller for thirty- three years.Mr; Hubly \u2018Will Lecturs.A.RB.«Hubly.rector of St.Bar- Rev.will give an Ius- fholomew\u2019s Church, of the Reformed: Episcopal Church.in \u2018the Alexandra Hall, 2204 \u2018At.Catherine: Street.opposite Christ \u2018Church Cathedral, to-morrow évehing \u2018at 8 o\u2019cloek.Upwardg of 100 views will be exhibited.\u201cThere will be no admission fee, hut a collection wil, be taken to defray ex- -penses, .Foresters\u2019 Annual Outing.Îts annual outing at Sault au Recollect\u2019 yesterday.Solemn high mass was cele- ,çated \u2018at the parish church, during w ich a sermon appropriate to the: ôc- | casion \u2018was delivered by Rev.Father Beaubien.P.P.In the afternoon a plc- | nie Was.held at the grounds at Ahunt- \u2018sie.Delegates were present from all the branches of the association.The \u2018outing was held under the auspices of Court Viel.Pass Exams With Honor.5 > At the examinations for teachers\u2019 diplomas, and also at the qualifying or supplementary examination before.the principals of the different schools and the .chairman_ and secretary of the Catholic\u2019 Board of School Commissioners.Mesars.Thomas F.Cuddthy, Mic¢hael Shine and Thomas Rrennan, received.their model diplomas with distinction and passed the qualifying \u20acx- amination with high honors.Mr Cud- dihy is -appointed teacher at th: Oller\u2019 School, Mr.Shine will take charge of the Buckingham Academy, in the capacity of principal, and Mr, Brennan will join the.staff of the Edward Murphy Schoo), Craig street.Mail: Service, for Europe.The mails for Great Britain and Fu- rope close at the Montreal post-office -during*the present week as hereunder: Tuegday\u20149 am, Majestic, White | Star Line; *6.30 .pm.Majestic, supplementary.Line Saturday\u2014*t.80 p.m., Bavarian, Allan Linie.\u2018 The mall for France, Germany.Italy, etc.per La.Savole, General Transat- lantie Line, closes on Wednesday at *6,00 pm.*Letters may be posted up to.6.30 p.m; other matter should be posted before 5.30 p.m.- \u201cThe German Cruiser Sails.The closing official event in connee- German cruiser Gaselle took place saturday afternoon, when the officers ten- \u2018dered a reteption to the many friends they had made during their visit.Commodore Hcheder and modors Count Von Orlola were aboard.They spoke with pleasure of the success of the firat visit of a German than-of-war to Montreal, and regretted they could not remain longer.\u2018The Gazelle left at 4 o'clock yesterday mornib where she will in C ain we x days .e 1 ns n 5 Bopp went with het as tof as Quebes.RUN: DOWN 89 BY A TRAIN, Lahaise Lost His Life in the ar Yards wt Ottawn, (Spocisl-te The Mongeal Herald) \u2018Ottawa, Auir.17.\u2014Jobeph Lahaise, à section Avy the Canada \u2018Atanitio Raliwan was son =the occasion.of his lekving vi .emplay \u2018of Eyans & Sons, T.imited.Effervescent\u201d Salt Company, Major.chn |- The Catholic Order of \u2018Foresters held | .Friday\u2014*6.20 pm.Campanie, Cunard + tion with the visit to the port of the Swe: of three | accidentally killed: ia the | track, and in order.to avoid the incomn- ing train of the Ottawa & New York Railway, stepped on\u2019 to another track {with his back to the shunting train, and was run down.Lahsise was \u201831 years of age.and \u2018lexve& à wife from whom he has been separated for some time.re per THREE MEN ARE NAMED.\u2019 Ottawa, Aug.17, \u2014 (Special.) \u2014 The names: of R.R.Rider, ex-M.P., Hon.Henry Avimer and J.R.Lovell.M.Pare mentioned in connection with the \u201cacant senatorghip \u2018in- the Eastern Towhships.ere SCHOOL PRINCIPAL DEAD.Port Hope.Ont.Frank Wood.head muster of the publie schools and -principal of the model school of the united counties.of North- umberlarid and Durham, ts dead.- re mere\u201d +A celebration \u2018is.to be \u2018held in.Carle- ton Plate on Labor Day.September 7 Pere » _ Sats, Sure.Effoutier: 4 Breggiots De.0nd $100 ATMAR SONS & 50, .spy none SHIPPING.fs SEM?CD \u201cCAMPANA,\u201d to 8.Sailing From Montreal.MONDAY, 24th AUG.2 P.M, And afterwards on every alternute MONDAY, leaving Quebec the following day at NOON tor FATHER POINT, GASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN, AND PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for assengers.Nc «argo received after Noon of salling day.\" For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply J.G.BROCK & CO.Agente, oom Commissioners st.City.MONTREAL ae LIVERPOOL.\u201cCanada .Sept.26, Oct.*Kensington Bent 12, Oct.a *Southwark +; Oet.3 Nov.7 {Dominion .Oct.Nov.14 .BOSTON To LIVERPOOL.Rew England .Aug.8, Sept.3, Oct.- 1 ayflower .t.Aug.13, Sept.10, Oct, - 8 Commonwealth Aug.27.Sept.2, Oct.29 or ac ORTLAND T6 RE .\"FTau ug n| ma 4+Norseman.Aus.2 tEnglls n.Aug.29 AVONMOUTH *pock AND BRISTOL, FROM MONTREAL.\" Cold storage and cool air.tColà dora, ad \u2018For all particulars regarding freight or passage, apply to TITER DOMINION LINE,\" 17 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.\u2014 FURNESS, WITHY&CO.MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.Froin Manchest Fr.From Montreal, July 2 See pe nchester Commerce.Aug.1.anchester City.; = Manchester Shipper.: Aus 5 Pitted\u2019 \u2018with cold storage.QUEBEC AND MANCHÉSTER.- + om Quebec.Manchester Engineer arecsastonscuce00 Sept.17 HANSA 8T.LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.INÉIANA .00000eccocancen sensé ace000s Aug.13 For particulars as to THROUGH BILLS Of LADING, apply to Agente.44 8t.Francois Xavier 8t., Montreal.A est AND | ANTWERP.Mo treal.AMERICAN coi.\u201cAux, à = 3 LEXANDRIAN FIP oe Sept 8 C'RRLOIAN vince O0 03 aveke TO Lob ON; AMERICAN .2.csscccrscscc0cssc0c0 ses AUS, 38 ALEXANDRIAN Be; TAMPICAN sasccobe TAN deccosssuoesens ad : oor à plendid ee.for tisat class a: yard near the Central to on \u2018about cau vas Ho né rain à ve t \u2018açhgers at moder, Per freight and + Sok LEY q Aus.li.\u2014(Spec inl.y: | _|canadian pacific Ry.| 1- MONTREAL.TO - LIVERPOOL, \u2018LAKE .CHAMPLAIN .i of First Cabin and Third Class passengers, .Belfast, Londonderry and Queenstown, $25.00.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS national Mercantile Marine Company The\u2018 rTge Viken.Black Diamond .season Line, &: ney to Montreal.passed Cape continents have been drawn upon, with the result\u2019 there will be important changes in the} Magdalen at 1 p.m.yesterday.So ) ) \u201cthat the I\" = offered will especially appeal to those attend a service, and has not_ been) gers.He was walking south\u2019 along the _who are interested i in Fine Goods.> \u201cspeolal Anzio Given to Mai Orders.Henry Morgan & ( Co.- MONTREAL.THERE BRR \u201cSHIPPING.Atlantic Steamship.Lines.Proposed Summer Sailings.r LIVERPOOL SAILINGS.LAKR MICHIGAN LAKE ERIE .7., LAKE SIMCOE .MOUNT TEMPLE.e-asneuc ccm ac 000000 LAKE.MICHIGAN Sei I \u201cSept.26 \u2018The Mount Temple carries a Nmited number and Lake Michigan carries Third Class passengers only.4 MONTREAL.To BRISTOL.RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $65 and upwards.Round trip\u201d tickets at reduced ratés.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, and by Monteagle and Mobtrose io Bristol, $37.50; to London, $40.00.Second Cabin, Round Trip, $71.25; London, $73.75.Third Claes, to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, To book passage abd for.all particulars, spply to CANADIAN PACIFIC \u2018RAILWAY co.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP.LINES.¢ St.Sacrament St., MONTREAL.à re rer rc : Bavarian.\u201cSHIPPING.ALLANLINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMBHIPS.20 \u2018Steamers, Aggregating 166, 304 Tons.+ NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.,.10,5670 tons,: Twin screws./ .10,370 tons.Twin screws.Rowan ves 9,000 tons.Twin screws, | MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.\u201cROYAL.MAIL SERVICE, Calling at Moville.MONTROSE .02calinns can aeré sept.4 From - From From\u2019 XMONTBAGLE .i.1000000geueeets Sept.18 Liverpool.Steamer, Montreal.Quebee, Steamers sail .at daybreak, trom King Ba- uy.sharislan > 8A ward Pler, foot\u201d of St.Sulpice Street.Pas- |'g'aux.eyorian 15 Aug sengers embark after-8 p.m.day previous to a Aus lonian an = Aug sa!ling ! - De AUK.20 Aug .Tunislan 58 The Montrose and Monteagle carry Second : ; 5 Sept.\u2018cabin passengers only.: 27 Aug.+.Parisian .12 Sept, 13 Sept.Tunisian and Bavarian are tho largest and finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville.to Rimouski, 8 days, 12 hours.The saloons and staterooms are 1n the central Miectris- part, where least motion is felt.hy is.used for.lighting the ship throughout, the lights being at the commadd of ike passengers any hour of the night.Must and smoking rooms oh the ÿ '{ The saloons aaa Staterooms are heated Vy Steam.RATES OF PASBAGE\u2014Cabis, $85.00 and upwards, according.to .A reduction of ten per oent.t.1s made oa REFORD AGENCIES Round Trip tickets.Secona Cabin\u2014To Liverpool to $80.00 return.donderry, $37.50 to $42.50 single: or Lone $71.58 London, {Msvemn.Aus.16 {Turcoman.Sept.11 |.Iberian Aug.28 {Mapxman.Sept.2 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANE EAN.VADCOUVED 0000000000 umo cc eee» MANCHESTER LINERS, \u2018LIMITED, : Aug.:11 | \u2018FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited, _DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly Service.FROM MONTREAL.MARINA Tcold storage) .Aug.13 KASTALIA (cold storage) us.20 | TRITONIA (cool air) © oe .27 LAKONIA (cold storage) .sep *.3 \"DONALDSON BROS.GLASGOW: © THOMSON LINE,\u2019 : London Weekly Service.\u201c__ \"FROM MONTREAL.CERVONA- (cold storage & cool: alr) Aug.w \u2018 HURONA.(éolé storage & cool air) Aug.22 KILDONA (cold storage & cool alr) Aug.20 .T0NA (cold storage Æ cool air).Sept.5 LEITH SERVICE, HANSEAT .0000000 pause annee .Aug.12 WM.THOMSON & SONS, DUNDEE.LORD LINE\u2014Cardift Service.- FROM MONTREAL.~~ LORD LANSDOWNE .soccer Aus.18 THOMAS DIXON & SONS, BELFAST.BERT REFORD CO., LIMITED, THE RO gt.Sacrament st.MONTREA L.- cooked an 13 Aug.Taurentlan 20 Aug.Numidian Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, \u2018 Glasgow, Belfast or Londondesry, including a plentiful supply of provisions vd 3 served, and every requisite for the voyage, $28.00 and $36.69, a A From Montreal, 12 Aug.Steflfan - 28 Aug.Corinthian \u20183 Sept.Mongolian 16 Sept.Sicilian Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards; return GLASGOW SERVICE.From New York.\u201cMokets, $95.00 \u2018and u wards, Second Caeln, te asgow or Londonderry, $35; return ticks Fp} Ateerage, $25.00 and everything Th .sary provided._- Bteamers on this \u2018service have excellent ae commodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward: Staterooms near the centre of the ship.\u201cPromenade deck the satire width of the- vessel, and twe-th the 1 .Meotric lights thro electrie Walls in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, B65 Common.Street, Montreal.s OR \" -\u2014floëat Take and -Island Scenery.Through the Boo and alo Fort William, Duluth, NAVIGATION et + Owners and Operators of the Northwest Transportation co, Through the 80,000 ISLANDS of GEORGIAN BAY\u2014Over 1,500 Milos of magat.THERNe + th North Shore î Lake Su or to + Arth Ye owatone.Park; go of Lav add for.ir ur, nd.Trip rate from Collingwoed \u201cor Owen found: to Mackinao and the Soe, ine Roun! \u201ccluding meals and berth .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; es vagiess ior RT Pr 00 rate from Sarnia to the Soo $14, Rr! w y ; 0 ohe way Round | Trip Arthur or Fort William $30.00, one Tas $17.0; Duluth $4; one way om, - Sacluding meals and berth, \u2018Steamers Jenve Sarnia \u2018ass, \u2018Wednesday and Friday, LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION.a \"à .win 1 A ie, t ur an Fr am.or oe ath and Intermediate points.sverr Mon BAY DIVISION.Montreal at 2000 9.1 pm.on Monday, TEER 2 | .GEORGIAN Passengers leavin w t 1.90 pA, aN Sound Klay, wis Collingwood fm Sonasctions with Bt eamers Tor al dongle = ras sad Bl ntomate from wl ¢ pr en Ps hm v. wali > cat = 2 oo 4 je \u201c , a Ft £ the Bmp The roga .part 0 e re.- The ab - tien of thd Belgian end Germs and the inauguration of the Canadian * preferential tariff which followed the Congress of 1896, aiso served to bring the matter to the front, but the imme- Clute cause of the prominence it has» row reached was the.colonial confer- eree of last year, when the Premiers of ithe self-governing colonies and the members of His Majesty's Government met for the purpose of digcovering various matters of import to the wall- being of the Empire, Pays Tribute to Sir Sanford.I' think we may say, and that truly, that the former Congresses of the Chambers of Congress of the Empire had no little weight in inducing the ministry to call together that confer- erce of Premiers and members of the Legislatures from the various parts &f the Empire, algo a great influence upon was the as- tablishment of the present Pacific cable, one reaching to Australagia and going entirely as it does through and upon British\u2019 property.And in gpeak- ing \u2018of that we ought not to ofit to say how sreat an influence was exerted In that respect by our countryman/ eur fellow Canadian, Sir Sandford Fleming.(Applause.) I remember.well in signing with him, \u2018and very glad, indeed I was to follow his initiative, the first paper,.i think, that went before the public with regard to it, and Happily it-is now'an accomplished fact.say that it has not done so far just as well as they might have expected, but TI am sure it will be a satisfaction to all of us to feel that it has really come up already to the mark laid down for it by the committees who considered the Dratter in the \u2018first instance, and =ll have row a full belief that it will be .a profitable investment, as well as bringing us closer and closer to the Empire\u2014(applause)\u2014and in adding 10 Îts wealth, powerg and strength.This is purely a matter of dnmestic concern, and one in which every -subject \u2018of His Majesty is interested.Tt.would only be adopting a course which every.other + country has striven for, and we\u2019 have neglected.In fact, it is only within the last faw vears that we have devoted anything like the attention to the sub- Ject which its importance desèrves.The proposal means, if I understand rightly its purport, that the trade of the United Kingdom would, receive a preference.in the colonies and India; and that in return the\u2019 colonies and India should receive similar conces-\" sions in the products in which they are specially interested in the markets of the United.Kingdom.It would be a movement in -the direction of 7 a 3 | reer tr ade on-the pat t_ot\u2014+he jets TH CONGRESS OF 1 RINCES OF THE\" man treaties.One othet thing it had] \u201cPerhaps some - may-| + iF RITISH EMPIRE PTE eo.we Fa ; unfairly the 1mpérts of the Uni Kingdom orthe colonies.' i , That does not necessarily tmply the principle of protection in the home markets, but simply the protection of British - commercial * int ts abroad; it may riever be needful to bring it jnto operation, but in any case it could not be but benefictal if it enables British merchants, traders and importers to carry on their business under more favorable conditions than have hitherto prevailed In many parts of the world, and bring about that approach to freer trade in the universe which have been mentioned more than once at our various meetings.Various side issues have been 1m- -ported into the discussion, but I need not refer to them.They are matters which must be left to the electorate in the United Kingdom for decision.All that- we are concerned in is a free and full discussion of the general principle as to the best means of bringing about claser commercial relations between the different Parts of the \u2018Empire, That is the object of several oi -the resolutions that are to be discussed.It must be well considered in every ed policy, but knowing both sides, knowing all the circumstances, jt ought not to be very difficult, certainly not an impossible task.for statesmen, (Applause.) ; The colonies are prepared \u2019 \u2018to make some sacrifices in \u2018order to bring about what they regard as.a desirable result, and we must walt and see what the inquiry-into-the .question, which is.going on : in the United Kingdom, Is likely to bring forth.No general policy, so far as the .Empire is concerne.can be .adopted _uhless the môther country and the.colonles are in accord upon this question.fede ! dope eh hd dodo sft te | I have no doubt that in any case our discussion of the subject wili be watch- \u2018ed with much interest, and I am sure that they will be carried on in that free and fair spirit which has atways char- \u2018acterized similar discussions at previous meetings of the congress: I am sure you will all feel, looking to \u2018what has been done by the people of Canada aud the people of Montreal, for.the comfort, the convenience and the.employment of those corhing here amongst them, \u2018that we are under a very \u201cgreat obligation to the Bvard of Trade, the \u2018president and members, and the drganizing committee which has \u2018done so much, and we ought not to forget-that we-are under an obligation to the Government \u2018in having given à grant for this.congress: J My.task, light as it has been, weiry- ing, I am afraid.for you (No, no\u2019).has now come to a close, and I have only to wish for this fifth congress + point before we come to formulate a that we are aiso greatly indebted to.(Applause.) The early development of Canada\u2019s } resources is due to your interesting and loyal population of French origin.ey ware the pioneers and pioneer is alyays arduous, .Anglo-Saxon en- erg\u2019 came in later and under easier confiitions and has achieved splendid tri@nphs.Look to the tonnage of Cafeda's shipping, \u2018Look tothe farms of Ontario and the trim settlements of the lower provinces.Look to the goodly citles, to thelr fine buildings and their busy hives of industry.Look to the mileage of the raillways\u2014I1 cane not allude to the railway:without re minding you that my father as one of the contractors of the Grand Trunk railway took some considerable part in the development of Canada.It is half a century since, but it is all fresh in my recollection.His name is inscribed in an honorable place on the.Victoria bridge.I am proud to see It ere.0 Pleased With Our Scenery.Even in \u2018a business gathering it may be permitted In a passing and impérs.fect word, to extol the beauties of Canadian scenery.No journey in the world can surpass that which your visitors have begun and will shortly resume.\u2018We have entered the broad \u2018waterway of the St.Lawrence, navigable for a thousand miles.Travelling onward to Montreal we have seen your rivers and waterfalls, your forests, your prospere ous towns and pleasant villages and settlements.We have seen Quebec, where the memories of Wolf and Montcalm still linger\u2014the most historic old world city of the American continent.Going west we shall see the farms and orchards of Ontdrio.We shal] see vast inland seas.We shall: see the corn lands of \u2018Manitoba, and thé ranches on the western slopes of the Rockies.As we.draw nearer to the Pacific we shall pass two whole days for variety and grandeur nowhere surpassed.Such scenes recall the words | of.Byron,_ by vales_of green, by hills of snow, proclaim {hee nature's varied favorite now.\u201d 1 And now to a more -difficult subject\u2014 and 1 am quite sure as I have you with me, that I wil!-'decline to talk mere platitudes.T am here with a perfectly open mind and I am quite sure that I shall-give point and value to this meeting by stating the difficulties which have to be dealt with, and inviting solutions from a body of men\u2014the most compétent, I will claim it so\u2014the most competent to provide \u2018such solutions, (Applause.) And IT am glad to know\u2019 from what I have heard privately since I arrived here:that the difficulties seem in a fair way of;solution.(Cheers.) ly constitutionil goveérior, I have an \u2018Instinetive desire to \u2018keep clear of controversy.\u2018My position here.as T have said, is ahat of President ôf the-T.ohdôn Chamber of Commerce, officiaity.TL cannot without a ; opinions.[ can\u2014 and it is my invite.discussion.> ; _ Reared up.in all my life in\u2019 the free trade utitil lately, the almost universul creed of the statesman and thé mun of \u2018affatrs\u2014and-commercein.thé old-coun- try,.T see difficultlies and.T ask for solutions from an assembly especially qua'i- fied to advise, = * 7; + Co duty\u2014 Will Strengthen Con nection.through scenes | 1 1t is a question for all those in places mandate exisgess six ad #5 BY > a esfs of\u2019 the mothér country Canals should.take any.steps which .could be viewed with disfavor by her friendly and.jpowerfml neighbor.No change which these later years have witnessed has been more welcome as marking the close of old jealousies and rancors, and es an uugury of infinite good to our- selyes and to all mankind in the future as the coming together once.more of brotherhood.never again to.be .dissolved.(Applause.) The close friend- sbip of all English-speaking men, politically independept but in many points of policy united, should be a prime object for British as for colonial states- manshia.: .Turing to the mother country, the: proposals introduced by Mr.Chamberlain, as I have said, with the highest aime In view, have raised, I may say.irrevocably raised the keenest discus- gion.Let \u2018me say it once more, and perhaps never too often or.too sincerely, because from the depths of all our hearts we are all anxious to keep the Empire together\u2014(applause)\u2014as well by self-interest as by the bonds of sen- tithent.Yet a British Parliament must be mindful of Its responsibilities to its own constituents.The subject is, as Lord \u2018Strathcona has justly said, \u2018too serious for a leap In the dark.We must enquire, as -we are all.now enquiring exhaustively before we act, and I say it for myself that an open mind Is the best preparation to, action.+ Proposition Has Two Aspects.It is easy to appreciate that colonial producers should desire a better price.\u2018but that proposition has two aspects.The difficulties were plainly stated come years ago by Lord Salisbury in iny hearing.in reply to a deputation from the United Empire Trade League.\u201cIf he fald.\u201cyou give preferential treatment to your colonies, it must be that you tax the similar goods from the rest of the ivorld, and that the colonies are to comniañd a better price for their \u201cgoods \u2018than\u2014thev- would-obtain-\u2014-unider- unrestricted competition, A better price for the vendor means a more disagree- ghle price for the consumer.and we have to receive proof that the people of this country are in favor of a.policy of preferentinl taxes on \u2018wheat, on corn and on wood.\u201d ; TE Le The observationsI have quoted from Lcrd Salisbury show that chinees such as were proposed must put a stviin on the mother country.a more, open market for British zaods would enable us to make - sacrifices on our part to strengthen the Imperial connection.one-of the questions for this conference.of responsibility.\u2019 .: ; .In this connection It is.essential to keen in view the enormous expansion of British trade and the vast interests | which have been created under a policy ELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS.eA EG + colonies and no serious \u2018departure from the principle of .free trade in the.case of the United Kingdom.deeded focde dodo do de de de de ee bode So -far as the latter country is concerned.the diities to be imposed would \u201cbe small.both.is regards the number cf articles affected and their incidents.and would hardly lead to an increase.in the price of \u201ccommodities, because: the imnrorts from British possessions, al- mitted either free of .Auty or at a lower | rate of duty than similar imports fron foreign countries.would dominate the mortvet and regulate prices.; There is.of course, the larger question that.has been mentioned, that of © plating the community in the United Kingdom, and in otHer parts of the Empire, in a position to protect its, commercial\u2019 interests .by having\u2019 the power.which it does not -at present possess, of imposing duties against :the tfmports of coutitries which may treat Hhhb a ded bd bd ers\u2014and-prosperjty and that the result may issue in what will be of great and general benefit, not for one part alond, but for every portion of the Empire: now.the very great pleasure and honor and\u2018privilege of declaring this congress open.(Loud.applause.) \u2019 co If\" I may be permitted one word which T'intended to make at the bégin- ning, !t is that I felt my duties, such as the¥:' werg, were.light, from the knowledge that vou had here.as president of the congress a gentleman, a nobleman, who has taken .part in the industries of the country, who has held a high position ir the Government and served hig sovereign right well as a representative in\u2019 the Australian vol: onies.We are proud to have with us as president here on this occasion Lord SB \u2018MOU {[lM 9Y MOUX ] PUB \u2018XossBIg on all occasions, give a good accenunt of himself at this congress.(Loud ap: -plause.) A .Co evéry\u2014sue LORD BRÂSSEY, PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, : =.154 \\ DWELLS AT LENGTH ON ATTITUDE OF ~~ .- THE COLONIES AND GREAT BRITAIN 4 ; .Lord Brassey.in his address, dealt at some length with the attitude of.the colonies and.Great Britain.Referring to Mr.Chamberlain's proposals, he said that the heartfelt desire of all was to keep the .Empire together, and this.\u201ccould be as well conserved by commercial bonds as by ties of sympathy.The eubject wus, however, much too serious for a leap in the dark, and he.coun- gelled\u201d the most earnest: consideration and reflection.Lord Brassey's speech was strong and hopeful, and was received with, great applause by all present.He said: '.7 Lord Brassey who was received with cheers then rose to reply.Speaking first in French he said: Le Je fais mon, discours en anglais.A 1a fin je tacherai d'ajouter deux mots dans votre belle langue francaise.Nous desirous mainttenir les meilleurs rap- © ports avec nds colleagues francais.I take the.chair to-day.not on the ground of any person®l clalkms but aa president of the London Chamber of Commerce.We have taken the initi- tive in calling together a méeting of representatives of \u2018the\u2019 Chambers of Commerce of the Empire in this splen- , did city of Montreal.So far as the London Chamber.of Commerce ls/ concerned the merit is due.not to the honorary President but -to his colleagues, More particularly am I bound.to name Mr.Gillespie.chairman of our Council.Bir Albert Rollit and.the deputation | who were so cordially received in Canada last autumn, and last but not least.our able secretury, Mr, Kenric Murray.To our Canadian friends.I tender the warmest thanks for their genial welcome, and admirable arrangements.Gentlemen, we have come together from far nnd/we have travelled By va-, - rlous means, I have crossed the Atlantic in the Sunbeam.and have*arrived somewhat lhte .upen the scene.\"Thirty-one years ago.T made the same voyage in a still smaller vessel, in weather -often most tempeztuous.I could only have Been incuced .to make another similar vanture in \u2018my old aga, In deference to cuzgestio~« that I might possibly contribute a feuye \u2018of some |: DELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS.oa T.CANNON Brooks.+ CL Walsall @ = are all more or less ambitious.I must not: further dwell on the reminiscences tô say that \u2018many colonial voyages, are\u2019 Britain bevond the .sea.\u2019 | - Prime Object of Britons.Nor need T dwell in detuil on the comprehensible programme which will engage \u2018thé attention of \u2018this Congress.There is one prime object for us al.adopt the language of Earl Russell.the statesman who, among his many acts of political wisdam, early and wisely, saw that the way to preserve \"DELEGATES TO THE' CONGRESS.- JOSH.A.\"HODGSON, ~ - Liverpool, .Imperial .self-government to all its parts \u201cIn my eyes,\u201d said/Eurl Ruâsell, \u201cit.would be a sad spectacle.It'would be- a spectacle.for Gods and ten to weep at, to.see this brilliant Empire, the, guiding star of.freedom, broken + + Sot .Theré is another sentiment which we lt share.Our Canadian friertds may rest assured that it is the earn- ° ebt desire of all their Ëuests \u2018that their counuy -may prosper; English self inter- .est combines \u2018with our more generous feelings to make us.wish prosperity to Canada.We will know, that the more prosperous the Dominjon the more abundant will be the \u201csupplies she will \u2018pour into.our markets, and the larger her demand for the manu- - facturés we are anxious to upply to a good customer.he resources of Canadg are as we know varied in character, we may also say they are {llimitable -in extent.We are here to explore them \u2018under \u201cthe, -guldance of _ ofir \u201cmost -kind hosts.V no oped dir .RR ageopriontrte froge PARA S EEE ee eee ee \u2014_ ._ \u2014 - aN vi and \"with this I have\u2019 1 the Imperial \u201cslight interest to -our meeting: We | of an old \u201cyachtsman, except perhaps\u2019 some proof of a life long interest in | It is to.strengthen and censolidate by.every praéticable means the noble Empire to which \u2018we belong.We can all.Gentlemen: the proposals lately put forward and by Mr: Chamberlain with all.the weignt of the official And personal authority which by his talent and \u2018service te the Empire, hé is \u201centitled, i-are proposals designed to\u2019 strengthen connection, \u201cThat: is an object; \u2018as T havé said, which .we all ; have at heart.oo Mr.-Chamberliiin was nnt always,\u201d but he has.for many vears.held the views r.whirh Re has lately: recommended to { Parliament and\u2019 the people of the! mos \u2018ther country.\u2018At the conference over i which he presided in 1837.and again at! the Colonial Conference of last year, Mr, Chamberiain urged on the preniiéers the desirability of closer \u201ccommercial.+ DELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS.G.H.HOGG, Tynemouth.0 - ; union within the Empire.He would have \u2018preferred a free intérchange all \u201cround: He :sked' for no more than a, preference in fuvor of the mother, country.* He recognized th:«t\"the Colonial Governments must draw their revenues ; from Indirect taxation, © ; .Mr.Chamberlain, as IT.-may remind you,asked the conference for such a preference as woukl be a real bene\u2019, to the trade of the mother country.\\.ith : the results: of the preference.already \"granted by Canada, ne could not declare himself satisfied.If.as he contended, a preference; even~a \u2018\u2019munifi- .cent preference,\u201d to use his own words, | «was \u2018sufficiently protective to.exclude\u2019 LUS, It was not satisafctory that an even greater disability had been imposed on jl \u2018other countries.- .: ok .It may be {hat Canada can- + not go further.The polfey.as it was Clearly stated 'by: the Canadian' Misisters in the memorandum submitted.to, the conference of last year, is, and is intended to be, protectionist.The policy.of , \u201c Canada is the policy of Australia.Viewed from.the colonial Btandpolnt there is an- _ other difficulty\u2014I um bound to find out the difficulties in -the hope that means may be.suggested for meeting them.\u201d Proposal Comes as.Bargain.pbb bbb bb .natüre of a bargaifi.It must clearly he a hargain off mutually .satisfactory conditions between a country which is scéking to increase her exports of manufactures, and :a.:country which is chiefly concerned-to protect her industries from competition.If engagements are entered into; the free and independent control which the self-governing colonies have so long possessed .in fiscal matters is In some degree bettered.\u201c| eclonies have so Jong possessed in.fiscal matters is In some degree bettered.The colonies have prized their freedom and independence.At a farewell banquet in Liverpool at the close of tho colonial conference in 1897.Sir Wilfrid Laurier quoted - Rudyard .Kiplirdg, \u201cDaughter am 1 in my mother\u2019s house, but mistress in my own.\u201d \u2018Those words, he sald, expressed truly.the colonial sentiment.The colonies have the pride of British connections and Imperial unity.They have not less the pride of local autonomy and the pride of legis- | lative \u2018independence.-_l offer one more observation from à Canadian point of view, No B .w - Gentlenjen, what lg proposed is in the |- difficult, not to say impossible, to make | British | | Statesman can desire that in the, inter- PR D; MONDAY, Britain and the United States into 8, ;| host - and- hostess at C'an such a market be offered?.That Is | | lz SPREE J , - = * ge i your humble servant, They cost pains to prepare and no Hght labor to ourselvés\u2014(laughter)\u2014but I hope & jo¥ to you to hear them.rd Bras- sey emncluded by announcing that with a View to the more satisfactory pro- &ress of business, it was propose toi postpone until to-morrow afternoon the first twelve resolutions on the paper.These dealt with the whole question of fiscal policy, and he invited the delegates connected more particularly with these resolutions to retire to the committee room with a view of reducing as.far as possible the number of resolutions.He then called upon the representative of the Canadian Manufactur- .£r8\u2019 Association to propose Resolution No.18, dealing with the defences of the Empire.- 2° .\u2018 A number of the delegates were entertained at St.James\u2019 Club at 1 o'clock by Mr.Arthur Hodgson of the Montreal Board of Trade.\u2018 MIDST RUSTIC SCENES Delegates to the Congress Entertained at Mr.Geo.E, Drummond's Beautiful Summer Home.A party of twenty members of the commercial congress was tertained at luncheon yesterday by Mr: George .E.Drummond, at his country residence at Montarville, St.Bruno.\u2018A special train was, placed at the disposal of the guests, who were received by their \u201cDonnaconna.\u201d Covers were laid for thirty.This glimpse of a characteristic Canadian home and hospitality seemed to\" give especial pleasure.It was difficult to convince those familiar with houses dating from the tiine of the \u2018Tudors, Btuarts, or Queen Anne, that this place, with its beautiful surroundings, was a primitive forest and rude, rustic desert less than five years ago.Information was eagerly sought regarding the Dominion, and.particularly of the wonder- -land\u2014stretching -toward the*Pacifie\u2014 : At sunset\u2019 ten was served on the DELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS.T.H.BARKER, _ Liverpéol.© \u2014p- .\u201cJ.K.-COLLETT.\u2019 \u201ccardiff.which has for many years been ies Cee the total vide of British trade putting together imports.and axports, was, 643 and a chide r:illions.; In 1901 it had _grovn to 50 wilfions.I'he value af the todos pier head of the population wits L17 145 $d In TRSTo nid 120.18 yd in auh1, Th- wealth \u201cof the country as rowing ail the time.The tnnual value \"of.property nssCERET ta income tix increased from (675,000:000 in 1K92.t0 ES3A,- A000 + sp fi.< The improvensent is shared by ull kisses, the su vings dae Jwosited \u2018+ post office te rm in 1887 to (1 HY000,000 in 1901.\"Thé share capital .of industrial | The: anvornt increased front L8.600,000 10 JIMS6 to 72:4,300,000 in 18060, \"Fhe vast industries .which havé \u2018beer ereated are.4 tet it be remembered, the sole means of JdvelthooAd for the cream und.flower: of.our population, If rw materials wes \u201cdearer the industries would be crippled.Comes Harder an.Dependents.\u2018And there nre those, happily a dimin- Lizhing Dprportion, in\u201d the old country, vol tin numbered: Whom fe ig a hard struggle.1t will bé harder still tor these.ihe poorest, the most dépendent, and the.moku de- feneeless if thé prier of fooW-13 Ihcrenis- Fad, Thy striesman is bound fo tike the, poorest: under his aspecial care.* By these observations I de not suggest thar a shivling \u201cuw guarter on corn, or even wo shillings, would seriously affect the ccenomie condition in Ens=- Jand, The poverty of the hoorest comes: froin other chuses than an intinitesimar -\u2014and IT >mphasize the word infinitesf- mal\u2014additioh to the price af bread.A rentissions of more burdensame- taxi\u2026- tion.; Lot me gy once more.I have stated difficultios with \u2018the view, or the present most sgitanle opportunity, to.raise a discussini, und to discover solutions.No hady of,men,ean be more competent \u2018for\u2019 the tisk than the representatives of commerce of the Empire.And now I.turn te other means %v which the Mother Country -may help in the de- Velpprñent of colonial resources, \u201d - - .fe, ofe New \u2018countries need popu.oe lation\u2014le: us send you of our + best.We are growded\u2014here + you have ample room, and +} you \u2018offer.ample opportunl- « ties.\u2018There are many other oe ways in which we' can help of ds you.A chhle has.been laid.os + connecting Australia and Can.4 nada.with.the afd 0?an hp- 4 perinl subsidy, ar has been: + = mentioned by Lord Strath.oy Je conn In his nddress.A quick - sL' mail service befween .Aus- + tralin and England has.also \u2018 sk been discussed.: * + Judging by recent events it cannot dé denied that the approaches on the Atlantic side.are not ra%ely heset by fog.and therefore the highest speed could hot always b2 maintained: On the Pacific side there are no difficulties.\u201d dt is highly desirable that an Imparinl subsidy should be given to a line of first-class\u2019 steamers\u2019 connecting Van- coyver with Australie, Car \u201cTo be generous in subsidies to steam + \"demands for.contributions for.periñl forces, to be content in the present stage.if local defence is sufclently ancured.to show to the daughter states un every happy opportunity, how proud \u2018we ure of their youthful strength, how high their motherland yond controversy the wisest policy to be pursued.; .: I don't know in what light you regard | these address gf Lord \u2018Strathcona and ER + \u2018 ] Some of those present.were: «rund Mrs.Maude and son, and Mr.and - Mrs.Crabtree and \u2018diughter, of Brad-| hunks iitercased_ and provident societies iw another test.| ny millions.with Inw duty on corn may, be Halanced by | services and cables, to make No undue | Im- | holds them in her regard, all this is be.| ample hileonies, and when approachi-.Ving twilight dompelled reluctant zood= \"byes, the warmth of the hand-clasps tand Kindly words of thanks spoken, \u2018 ghowed that the few hours spentwould\u2019 i not soon.be forgotten.\u201con \u2026 - Mr.ford: Mr.und Mrs.Angler; Mr.und Mrs.Stratham, and Mr.Gillespie, of - London: Mr.Beardshaw.of Sheffield; r.and Mrs.Matheson, of Leéds: Mr.JW.F.Cockshutt, of Brantford, Ont.; \"Mrs.Morse and.Mr.Frank W.Morse, Mi.and Mrs.B.Hal Brown.Dr; W.H: Drummond, and Dr.\u20ac; J.Alloway, Mrs.Alloway.| A © \" CRAN TRAFAC IS | \u201cMORE THAN HEAVY Great Northern Handles Many.\u201c Bushels for Shipment From + the Ancient Capital.| FUp to the date of the burning of the bridge of the Great Northern Railway Lat Grind Mere in June, more grain \u201chad been carried over the line for ship-: -ment from Quebev than was handled up to September 1 last year.\u2018In addition to this, local trade hag increased in a satisfactory manner.\u201d : | The speaker was.Mr.A: .G.Gorrie, genera) manager of \u2018the Great:Northern Railway, who Was in \u2018the city to-day ton business in connection with the Chat- j eaugury & Nurthern Rallway, of which- | \u2018he Will :lso0-nssume the general -man- agershib.= Ri ; Lu \u2019 \u201cMr.Gorevle, who was formerly assistant to- Mr D.-B: Hanna, on the Cänadtan Northern, © Was placed _ in -charge of the Quebec lines when Messrs.Mackenzie \u2018ind\u2019 Manif.secured a controlling interest in them.EN \u201cThis wus, of course, in great part Guc to the traffic arrangement between the.Canadian Northern, Canada \"Atlantic and Great Northern Railways, ind- once \u2018the -year\u2019s \u2018crop begins to move, our company will \u2018he able to do a larger business than ever before.- \u201cAt present the equipment of the rails way enables it\u2019 to handle all\u2019 the busl- ness it can get.been the new traffic resulting from new companies establishing themselves \u2018at Shawinigan Falls and the Laurentice Pulp Company adding considerably to their, plant.In- addition to this.that company has secured a considerable] amount of freight to be shipped westward, and we anticipate that this will | be steadily.increased.\u201cWhat the company expects most of all from the Chateauguay & Northern line i& a large local .trade.\u2019 The different towns beween Montreal and Joii- eotte are growing rapidly.\u2019 As the new line will.he an\u2019 almost, p2rfectly level one, the company will be in a- position to quôte low rates for freight as against the Canadian Pacific, on whose line'a grade of 1 per cent.ia to.be found, \u201cQatisfactory headway is being made | upon the new bridge at Bout de l'Il», but owing to the farmers being busy \"with thelr crops, rome difticulty Is being experlenced in getting a suffi- \u2018cient numberof teams to attend to the grading work.\"_ \u201cQuebec has.certainly had n busy season às far as its port is concerned.Its facilities make it oñe of the beat chipping points on the St.Lawrence, and a large amount of business will always be done from there.\u201d CONTRACT FOR NEW BOAT.| GOES TO SOREL COMPANY Harbor Board Will Pay $30,300 for a , River Tug to Be-Deliverad.- Next June.The regular meeting of the Harbor.Board called for 10 o'clock to-day tas postponed till noon in order to -allow several of the commissioners to\u2019 attend: À be removed\u201d.- NewYork {* During a Truce and Opened | tard, U.S.A», has demanded redress from Sul- \u201cA feature of this year's increase has}; - Chambers Comuiyerce.; Hon.Bob.Mackay.at they meeting.Al ter the routine inky neg been disposed of it was decided to award the contract for a new tug to La Cie Pont- briand, of Sorel.\u2019 The price is A resolution was-adopted congratulating Senator Mackay on his election to the directorate of the Canadian Pacific Railway and of the Bank of Montreal.Co ; _ , Spice was added to the discussion on the state of the wharves by Mayor Cochrane, who wanted to know from the chairman whether Instructions to have the by-laws governing the removal of goods were given by the Board of Harbor Commissioners or by some individual member.- .: He wag.told that the instructions were from the Harbor Board.Maryor Cochrane then declared that Harbor Master McShane was telling.DELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS.ouLEcates ml ond the tug is te be delivered June 1, }.fr JAS.RAMSDEN, , Birstall.- SOARD'S EW HOME| TO BE INAUGURATED \u2014 \u201c\u20ac wry _ LIEUT.-GEN, J.W.LAURIE.° \u2019 ~~ Lbndon.| Ea merchants that it \u2018was the Mayor, who was causing all the trouble.; \u201cIf I hear that story again,\u2019'exclaim- |\u2019 ed the Mayor with some feeling, \u201cI move that the.harbor commissioner, It was -decided to notify the C.P.R: in what particular Hne theÿ are encroaching on the wharves in the building of thé new sheds.So ITALIAN WAS SHOT Two Italians in Love With Same Wo-.\u201cman Arranged Duel\u2014Treach-.\u2018ery Met Treachery.27> years old, was: \u2018found early to-day in a dying condition in a vacant lot in Brooklyn, with a pistol shot wound in his body.and \u2018| died béfore the arrival of an ambulance sur- |: geon., Before he died, however, he told the \" police that he had beén shot by Frank Ferro, 27 years old, who made his escape.\u2019 Romanelli and\u2019 Ferro were in love with the same wôman and after freguent quarrels\u201d had agreed to fight.When Ferro reached the Jot where-the | \u201cduel was to have Been\u2019 fought, he.found his} antagonist and the latter's.two brothers, | Dorhinitco and Antonio Romanell!, and all three attacked Ferro, who, finding that he : and.fled.+ | (CLEVER THIEF GETS MONEY | Mr.W: A.Edwards ; - Disciple at Old Orchard, ~ = \"| Mr, W.A.Edwards, manager of the] Academy, was made the: victim of a.piekpocket's cleverness.at Old Orchard last night.He had bought a ticket at.\u201cthe station and was boarding the train, a Valise in each hand.when he felt a tug at-his coat, but thought it was siin- ply the pressure of the crowd.\u2019 Onve aboard lis train, however, he found his \u201croll.of bills, amounting to $64, had van- irhed from his: pocket.Evidently à thief \u2018had.seen him buy.a ticket and replace the bills in his pocket, and \u2018had then taken advantage of the crush to divorce Mr.Edwards and his money.Surrounded an American Company * Fire on Them:, + < Manila.August 17.\u2014Major Robert\u2019 L.Bul- tan Deseen, the tribal\u2019 leader of the Lanso ship for Americans the Sultan recently sur- \u2018round: d a small detachment of United States troops paying him a friendly visit with a strong force of warriors \u2018and offered battle, his \u2018meh insultingly bearing an.American flag.So far the only reply of the Sultan to: \u2018Major Bullard's demands has been defiance.+ TURKEY CALLS OUT - - - MANY MORE SOLDIERS Fifty-two © Additional.Battalions Will Aid in Suppression of Mace- doniâns.oo \u2018Constantinople, \u2018August 17.\u2014 An Imperial l Irade \u2018hns been issued calling out fifty- two additional battalions of.troops (about: 52,000 men) ffém the European Provinces of Turkey.in consequeiice of the \u2018spread of the insurrection in Macedonia.These troops comprise twenty battalions of reserves of the first class from the Adrianople and Salonica sècond, class.- .; STONE CUTTERS ON STRIKE.Over 500 Men: at Pittsburg Are idle Over and.Many Others Are -Af- \u201c , fected.0 -Pittéburg.August 17.\u2014A strike of stone -crtters of Alleghany County was itiaugurated - to-day.The men have been rece'ving fifty cents an hour and demand sixty cents\u2019 Over 500 men are'tdle, Much work is tied up and about.15.000 members of other occupations will .be \u2018affected : .Te A .COMMISSION: AT STOCKHOLM.st.Peteraburg: August 17.\u2014The Tnterna- tional Monetary Exchange Commission left | here toxday for Stockholm.The.commission- with the reception their proposals met with here.\u2019 .: WESTERN CROP OUTLOOK.Ottawa, August 17.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 Professor william Saunders, Director of Experimental Farms, who is making his annual through the Canddian Northwest, has\u2018 sent the following telegram to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture from DBrandon:\u2014'Crops from Winnipeg to Brandon mostly.light, some good fields.Wheat will probably average fifteen to \u201ceighteen \u201cbushels.Will average better than in northern and western portions.\u2019 v : \u2014 - Mr: A.2.Shaw, general agent of the .Which \u2018events held in ~~\" BEFORE DUEL BEGAN was likely to.micet his death, shot Atabris |; Meéts a Fagin .- MOROS MAKE TROUBLE .| Moros.Although professing a warm.triend- |- army corps.The balance are reserves of the |.\u20ac : .+] Street, has reported to the police that Satur.ers expressed themselves sas being pleased |, tour |\u201d \u201cWANTED \u2014 Canadian Pacific passenger department, Chicago, is in the city.eme Exhibition of Canac Time opening of \u201cthe Congress of\u2019 the \u2018CURRENT WORKS BY CANADIAN AUTHORS.+ = PUBLISHED IN CANADA * .© + +.+ _° .WwW OPEN, .- At 2407 St, Catherine St ' « Chamaman\u2019s Bookstore ) Near Windsor Hotel.Lord Strathcona fo Conduct the Ceremonies To-Night atthe ~ Formal\u2019 Opening.At the Board of Trade this afternoon everything wus in readiness for the formal opening of the new building will take» pluve this Lord Strathcona will conduct the cere- mgnies, .The reception -tô be held\" promises to be one of the nicest social 1.the business portion \u2018of the city for Some: time.| .\u201cThe Board now on the fourth floor = is the spot in whicn ene decorating artist has found the best opportunity.for his talents and has made use of it to excellent adväntage.Around the temporary\u2019 platform erected right in the centre of the room there is a.beautiful arrangement of greens and nu - tural.lowers.The remaifider of the Farge room\u201d hus been, fittingly\" decorated with flags and bunting.2 11 \u201cThe exterior of he\" building owing fo the work of the ciectrical secorations - will be seen to excellent \u2018advantage in the, darkness of the night.Long rows of fncandescent lights have been placed along the entire front of the building entrahice.*.RE To The general effet \u201cof the display should - be among Lhe \u2018prettiest geen\u2019in the city since the celebration of the > jubilee of the late Queen, During the - lunching\u2019 hour a large.numher, of the .members dropped in to see wh \u201d.headway had been made.Mr.Geo.Hadrill, secretary.of the Board of Trade remarked to the enairman of one of the çommiittees that every com-=: | mittee hia finished its.work and that us everything.Vas ready for the gathepe ng.\u2019 ST ar .YONKERS\u2019 OFFICERS HEREof Yonkers, N.Y.and his brother pate ralman T: MeGôwan.with Dr.D! S.\" Jaffray, of Chiciigo,.were guests of.\u2018the =i.Jimes' Hotel te-aduy and called\u2019 sat the police department.\u201d \"They were shown ail\u201d.the city (hat.was possible in their.short stay.but they left well pleased with the wu), they were\u2019 cared.for.* ., + ANOTHER ACTION IS TAKEN.A warrant is out against Mr.William - P.Barnhardt, of the seeing, Montreal Cars\u201d but he is out of the city.- The warrant is issued at the instance of Mr.W.P, Butler.of the Hackmen's Association and the charge is that of selling tickets\u2019 on the street, without having a permit.1 .: FINE CROPS IN ONTARIO.Toronta, \"Aug.17.\u2014 (Special) Thé ane -tario Érop bulletins for August, which will be issued to-morrow, will report an exceptionally fine crop in every grain {und in all parts-of the province, _ GLASGOW MAN BREAKS LEG.Xuvier Lescarbeau of Glasgow was taken to Notre Dame Hospital at 10 o'clock this morning from Pikée Viger station.He has\u2019a broken leg, but- how it happened is not koown.: \u2014 UNKNOWN MAN IS HURT.A man was picked up on.the Grand Trunk Railway \u201ctrack.on Saturday.morning and was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital.He wus uncon- ecious and has, not regained \u2018his senses and has.not been identified, .\u2018WORK BEGINS ON STATION.Work on Griffintown's new fire station was ) begun! to-day, Ald.Walsh turning the first.sod \u2018on the site at the corner -of Richmond and Richardson, Streets at one o'clock, .It is expected that the station building, which.is to replace the old No.9; will be completed about \u2018March.tL SE mfp ; MRS.T.O'BRIEN HELD UP Mrs.T.O'Brién, who lives on St.Christophe.day evening she was \u201cheld up\u201d on Lagauche- tiere Street and after being choked was robbed of $3.00._ Too Late for Classification, - FOR SALE ZT RINDLING FORTHE Mite © lion.Kindling wood, $2.00: &ut bard wood, $3.00; mill\" blocks, : $1.75; tamarac blacks; .$2.00 per load.J.C.McDiarmid, 3.Canal |\u201d Basin, corner Guy \u2018and William -st.Tel, Main 452.?.oo WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAYX, WORK - of any kind by the day, store or office.a _Apply at 9% Mayor st, in rear., + .SMALL .LOST \u2014 ON NOTRE DAME WEST -.parcel,.containing letters, P.O.bank book and two bills.Reward on return to 60 University st.\u2019 2 WANTED.\u2014 WASHING, : COOKING Address B, St.Bernard.st.city.189 WANTED \u2014 ITUATION BY COMPETENT man, as coñchman:.haudy round house, good driver: city or country: city refers housecleaning by the day.33 ences.Apply to K 248, Herald Office.199 + FOR SALE \u2014 USED URRIGHT PIANOS, cash bargains, 3 Morris, $195, $215 and $223) 2 Heintzmans, $135 and $160; Evans, $148, at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine.Open evenings, STRONG BOY.TO HELP IN stock room.H.Shorey & Co, : WANTED ~ GIRL, FOURTEEN OR FIP.teen years of age, for light work.Apply , 230 Wood ave, Westmount.198 jan Publications ret vo Admission From \u201c 5 + evening.- .a \u2018At 3 o\u2018clock RE \u201cDetective-sergeant-Peter \u201d MrGowan\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OR s A - ep ef PE a PR ee ry mn tet Aer Lane LA : .- 4 +, EDITORS FROM ~ eo oo Ty \u2019 « \u2018 Newspaper men and women from the Canadian prairies to the pumber of absut eighty.reached Montreal laut evening from the West and are quartered at\u2019 the St.Lawrence Hall.They are members of the Western Press Association which is composed of newspaper workers, living between Rat Portage and Calgary, and they certainly make a jolly party.The party started its tour August 7, and is booked to be back in Winnipeg, August 24.The members arrived at Winnipeg by the Canadian Northern and from there went to Port Arthur where they took steamer for Sarnid.From Sar- nia they weañt over the Grand Trunk to Toronto and spent two days In the Muskoka Lake region.Mr.H.R.harlton accompanied them to Montreal from Sarnia, and they greatly ap- precidte his kindness and courtesy.- To-day's programme for the enter- Aainment of the visitors included æ trip to the harbor, luncheon on Mount Roy- Land a trip through.the Lachine ra- 8, Ds Before 10 o'clock this morning, a long ine of carriages was waiting in front Of the St.Lawrence Hotel and .the wisitors were given a drive about the «ity and to Mount Royal.Previously they had been presented to Mayor «Cochrane and representatives of the city's government.The lunch on Mount Royal was an extremely pleasant affair, and afterward the pregsmen toured the harbor fn the Steamer Duchess of York.The steamers Canada and Bavarian were informally Inspected and then as the , œuests of the Chnadian Manufacturers \u2018Association the visitors shot \u2018the rapids \u2018at Lachine.At eight o'clock to-night | \u2018they will leave for Quebec.The Association members are wear- \u2018ing a pretty ribbon and enamel badge: - The button bears a picture of a sheaf bof wheat\u2014a very healthy looking sheaf at that\u2014while the.ribbon is lettered 4 with the name of the pasty and the tour.Co In conversation last evening several members of the Association spoke in most hopeful terms of the future.of the West, One said: \u201cThe West is in its Snfanéy as yet but it is rapidly outgrowing that.- The influx of population and the increase of business are both tending toward future prosper- \u2018ty.We have a great country there xiow and it will be a greater one as time goes on.\u201d .Few of thése Western editors with the exception of several of the youngest cluim the west as thelr place of nativity.Most \u2018of them are Easterners, who went to the West from towns and cities east of Rat Portage, Ont.A few-members\u2014were born in the United Greeley maxim, oft quoted, \u201cGo west, young man, go west.So they went west and have prospered accordingly.Their association is in a fourish condition and the annual trips whic they take have proven a.pleasant respite from the daily round of work.Last year they made California their objective point but this year they decided to come East.\u2018 The party is made up of the follow- ng:\u2014 .Canigon,- wife and daughter, Tribune, Minnedosa; John Stovel and wife, Nor'-West Farmer, Winnipeg: G.H.Saults and.wife, Free Prèss, \u2018Winnipeg; Frank Lush, Advertiser, Deloraine; R.J.C.Stead, Review, Cartwright; Geo.Paterson, Times, Delo- raine; Geo.Harper, wife and daughter, Standard, Carman; Geo.R.Westland, Free Lance, Innisfall, N.W.T.; W.B.Ballantyne, Journal, Emerson; Miss Edgar, Herald, Calgary; A.Cates and daughter, New Century, Napinka; 8.T.Tyndale, News, Roland; J.D.Reid, Signal, Moose Jaw, N.W.T.; Mrs.Mor- - gan and sister, Commercial Advertiser, Winnipeg: H.A.Bell, Journal, Emer- \u2018son; J.W.Jameson, Leader, Carman; H.E.Robinson, Leader, Carman; B.P.Richardson, Sun, Grenfell, N.W.T.; Walpole Murdoch, Star, Hartney; F.G.Lewis and wife, Star, Hartney; HA.Stewart, Ledger, Griswold; J.H.Monteith, Guide, Killarney; Geo.B.Monteith, Guide, Killarney; James Hooper, Manitoba Gazette, Winnipeg; Miss Campbell, Age, Gladstone; Wil- lam Chambers and wife, The Echo, Hamiota; Geo.King, Press, Dauphin; Miss Handscomb, Town Topics, Winnipeg; D.L.McIntyre,\u201d \u201clbune, Winnipeg; A.S.Barton, Recorder, Boisse- vain; W.A.Blshop, The Voice, Winnipeg; Prof.McDiarmid, Silent Echo,\u2019 Dominion City; Miss Huffman, Free \u201cPress, Winnipeg: D.Phillips, The Echo, Dominion City; Mrs.McMullen, Times, Fort Frances, Ont.; A.B.Stovel, Nor'- | West Farmer, Winnipeg; C.H.Young.and wife, Waskada, Man., Expositor; Miss Chevrier, L'Echo, Winnipeg; A.C.Ferguson, Plaindealer, Souris, Man.; Mrs.Walter Scott and Migs Scott, Leader, Regina, N.W.T.; A.Dunlop, wife and sister, Press, Neepawa, Man.: R.-H.Spedding and wife, Western Canadian, Manitou, Man.; Geo.Mc- Cuish, Chronicle, Morden, Man.; - H.Cameron, Free Press, Winnipeg; J.J.Conklin, Freé Press, Winnipeg; H.J.Hardle, The Mirror, Winnipeg; R.M.English, Albertan, Calgary; J.M.Rob= inson and wife, Times, Brandon; C.D.McPherson, Liberal, Portage la Prairie: Mrs.Frank Oliver and daughter, Bulletin, Edmonton; Frank D.Cassin, Times, La Riviere; E.W.Rugg, Canadian Thresherman, Winnipeg: A.Baus- È ; tn bEX3R HSZPEHRPE- Has a SH.Wt oO Sma - ing the slides.\"this.but seemed in dire agony to think .\"that his son had been .drowned, and re- .Yight while alive.oan acted fo = BY t 5 .States and early in life obeyed the laugh, offici un 7 < = MATHIEU'S DEATH WAS SOLELY AN ACCIDENT Chief McCaskill, Why Invested Alleged Coulougne Murder, is of That : \"Opinion.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa, August 17.\u2014Chlef McCaskill has satisefid himself that there- is-no \u2019 murder in the cage which brought him] to Ottawa Friday night.He sald so _when seen to-day.The story, he says, 4s one which has been told by a jealous woman, who had the idea that her husband had done away with lier son to get even with her.story: then he found the foreman of the shanty in which the two men\u2014Mathieu \u2014tather and son.had worked, and asked him.the.circumstances surrounding the affair.This foreman's name is .Murphy.and: he lives at East Teinple- ton.Mr.Murphy.the detective says.told him that when the father came to \u2018him after the drowning that he bore Mo marks as if he had been in a struggle, and -that' he wanted to go and * search for the son's body.- Mr.Murphy pointed out to him that \u2018§t was not one case in a thousand that.a body would be recovered after shoot- The old man admitted peatedly threw himself on the ground, waving that he had not used the boy The detective sald that from what Mr.Murphy told him he is pretty well satisfied that the old straight.Other evidence which he has also secured has led him to believe that there is not'any case of murder.There is a Than living at Campbell's Bay who is said to know something of the affair and Detective © \u201cMcCaskill will go up and see him be- \u2018fore sending in his report on the case.He always exhausts every clue before he gives a case up and wishes to satisfy himself in this matter.The fact that the boy carried an insurance does not, so far as he can see, © affect the case, ag the father would not have gained anything by killing his ton on this account The insurance was .left to\u2019 the boy's mother and would be paid to her whether the boy was mur dered or killed accidentally.»°.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW ADJUTANT FOR NO.8 Ottawa.Aug.17.\u2014(Special.\u2014Captain William Marshall, of the 13th Regt.Hamilton.has been appointed staff \"adjutant for military district No.8.He Will assume the dutles at once, Capt._ 7 Marsha:l has a good military record, having been through the South African ABOUT COMPLEXIONS.Food Makes Them Good or Bad: -\" Satura-a\u2018the buman body with strong * Toftee and it will in time shaw in the] \u2018womplexion of the coffe: drinker.This is caused by the action of coffee jon the Hvar, thus throwing part of the bile into tte bleed.Coffe2 complexions re salilov and muddy and will stay hat way ublil coffez is given up en- rely.\u2014 The sure way to recover rosy cheeks nd red 'ips is to quit coTee and drink ostum Food Coffee which makes red rlood.\u201cI had been for more than 20 ears an inveterate coffee drinker and \u2018it is absolutely true that I had so com- letely saturated myself with this drug fthat my counplexion toward the last be- (came perfectly, yellow and every nerve and fibre In mé was affected by.the kéruga in coffee.\u2018For days at a time 1 had been coin- led to keep to my bed on account of ervous headache and stomach trouble, nd medtcines did not give me any relief.I had never consulted a physician n regard to ny headaches and terrible mplexion and I only found out the enuse of them after I commenced the Yuse of Postum which became known to \u201c-îme through Grape-Nuts.Wo all Hked the food Grape-Nuts and ît holped us \u201880 wo thought Postum must certainly thave merit and concluded to try ft.We found it so delicious that we continued he use altogether although I never ex- ° pected it to help my health.\u201cAfter a few months iny hendaches .\"were all gone end my.complexion had -.wleared wonderfully, then I knew that y troubles had bsen caused by coffee nd had been cured when I left off cof- ae and drank Fostum ir its place.\u201d .Name given by Postum Cp.lattle : (Creek, Mich, - \u20ac Postum will change the blood of any nffee drinker, \u2018and rosy cheeks and take the placy of yellow.skin \"| campaign as\u2019 a lieutenant with C Com- : overcome\u2019 The detective saw | the woman on Saturday and heard her | pany of the Second Speclal Service Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment.His career on active service was marked by faithfül and hard work.He was dmired for his strength and powers of endurance, and also for the consideration he showed his men.He commanded the company.fdr the hardest part of the campaign, after Captain Barker.an equally good officer, was by -the fever.: - \"MAY MEET IN EUROPE \u2018Alaskan Tribunal May Hold \u2018Session in Paris or at- The Hazué.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Ottawa, August 17.\u2014It 18 said to be probable\u2019.that the Alaska tribundl may hold some of its sessions in Paris or The Hague, if case {8 not completed.before October next.October is regarded as a disagreeable month in London, whereas: at either of the other two places named, the weather is delightful.\u2014 a - PROF.GOLDWIN SMITH \u201c ON INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK Trouble Between Capital and Labor Will Tend to Serious Dis- ; turbance.(Spécial to The Montreal.Herald.) + Toronto, .Aug.17.\u2014 Prof.Galdwlh Smith, in, an interview, stated.he believed he owed his attainment of old age to his not having been overworked at school as à child.He could not help fearing that.children now, especially those ot tender constitutions, were averworked at school.In the course of his lifetime marvellous progress of invention and discovery had been made, and new forces, mechanical, moral and political, had come upon the £cene.What \u2018was perhaps the most momen- .tous of all, however, was that sciénce and critieism, combined, appeared to be undermining the foundations of religious belief by which in the mass of men conscience had hitherto been 80 largely supported.~~ Lo.20 The distinguished professor also observed that a war seemed to have .commenced between capital and labor which threatened serious disturbance in the future.| : Lo , LIEUT.WRIGHT 18 PROMOTED.\u2018Ottawa, Aug.17.\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014It is un- Hull, Que., has been appointed on the staff of the intelligence department.Lieut.Wright is a young officer who Military College, Kingston, and Is a capable man.He is a son of Lieut.- Col.Joshua Wright, formerly in com- | mand of the 43rd D.C.O.R.\u2014pammntts EXTRA COURSE OF MUSKETRY.\u2018Ottawa, Aug.17.\u2014 (Bpeclal.)\u2014The next course of the school of musketry, \u201c> \u2018be largely for the benefit of the officers of the permanent corps, and also for the district staff adjutants.The course will last about one month, ending in October, before the weather gets too cold for living under canvass with comfort.: see A -\u2014_\u2014{pammmnmp C.P.R.SHEDS BURNED.Winnipeg, August 17.\u2014(8pecial:)\u2014The C.P.R.freight car repair shops and twenty freight cars were destroyed by fire late last night.Thousahds were attracted -to the scene as it was feared the large machine shops were burning.Bulldings were fr.loss will amount to $20,000.x SERMON BY DR.M'KENZIE, Rev.W.A.McKenzie, D.D., of New York, preached in Stanley Street Presbyterian Church last night from the exhortation of Paul to the Philippians, \u201cRejoice tn the Lord always, and again I say rejoice.\u201d Speaking of .the pure suit of happiness in this world, the preacher sald that while a man could take joy in things temporal, which were, intended for his use, he should not per- \u2018mit this mundane joy to usurp the place of eternal joy.- : : E DRINKING FOUNTAIN FOR CITY.| Messrs.William Dow & Co.are about to present the city with a handsome art ountain, surmounted by an derstood that Lieut.W.Wright, of | has just graduated from the Royal] which begins early in September, \u2018willl, ~~ VISIT THE \u201cREGAL MOUNTAIN\"|EE \u201c> Members of Western, Press Association Are Guests 3 of the Civic Officials and Other = «=.Organizations.VIRGIN 18 CELEBRATED Rov.Father Lecew, Superier-Genanil of Suiplelana, Conduete Gorvicas at Notre Dame Church.The feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin was eelebrated yesterday in all the Homan Catholig churches of tha city.The althrs were decorated with flowers and lights.The ohle celebration was attached to the Church of Notre Dame, being dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, under the title of Our y.MR, AAZAS FUNERAL ATTENDED BY MANY Friends Pay the Last Tribute Memory of Architect at St.\u201cJosephs Church.\u2018The furieral of Mr.Alphonse Rasa, architect, took place from the family residence, 96 St.Mark Street, to St.Joseph's Church, Richmond Street, at 8.30 o'clock .this -morning, and was largely attended by personal friends and acquaintances, who were present to pay a last tribute tor the niemory of his deceased.The body was redeived at the door of the church by Rev.Father Maurice \u2018Roux, who was also the celebrant of the mass, assisted by Rev.Father O.Lagace, as deacon, and Rev.Father -Joseph Decary as sub- deacon.The \u2018choral service was celes brated under the direction of Mr.J.L.Charbonneau, the organist being Mr.J.P.Thibault.\u2018The mass was Borduas' and at the offertory Ambrose Thomas\u2019 \u201cOQ Salutaris\u201d was rendered.The @olo- ists were Messrs.Joseph Tremblay and P.Bruyere.After the service the remains were taken to Cote des.Nelges cemetery for interment.The chief mourners were: \u2014 Messrs, | Gustave Raza, M.L.Raza and Albert Raza, brothers of the \u2018deceased; Mr.T.Calude Cooke, \u2018son-in-law; Messrs.J.Hector J.B.Bureau and D.R.Hurtu- bise, brothers-in-law; Master f'obert Hector, J.E.Bureau and.D.R.Hurtu- nephews, and Mr.A.H.Lapierre.Among the large number of others present.were Rev.Canon Ellegodd, rector, and Rev.H.A.Brooke, assitant PE FE : 202 + PEOPLE OF GREAT x ANBALD, MONDAY, \u201cterviews with the Herald » of that Efforts of Dominion ©, Are Apprsiated, LD 'Canads has been coming more and more to the front every year, every month, every day.The people of Great Britain ars taking a very earnest and close interest in Canada now, and are coming tu know a great deal more about Canada than formerly, and the visit of the delegates of the Chambers of Commerce, not only of the United Kingdom, but of every part of the Empire.will have a most beneficial) effect.Jt will give them an opportunity of seeing and judging for themselves with regerd to the resources of Canada, and of which many of them could have no idea of before.The holding of the Congress In Canada, therefore, must be of great benefit to the mother country us well as to us Canadians.\u201d So spoke Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal to a representative of The Herald to-day.His Lordship reached Montreal yesterday accompanied by Lady Strathcona, and also by Mr.E.8.Clouston, general manager of the Bank of Montreal, who had gone to New York to meet them.On the steamship NSIS .REV.HERBERT SYMONDS.AAAI Campania, In: which \u2018His Lordship three we o Pu bo in Montreal again first saw it sixty-five years age.\u201d - | DELEGATES TO CONGRESS ARRIVE FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.Board of Trade and the .Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association Are Well Represented.- Messrs.Willlam M.Jafvis, James Pender and\\ Major John H.McRobbie arrived in the .city last evening from St.John, N.B., to attend the Con of the Chambers of Commerce © the come as representatives of the St.John Board of Trade, while Mr, Pender rep- \u2018resents the St.John branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.Mr.Jarvis is president of the &t.John Board of Trade, and in conversation last evening said that St.John had enjoyed a good season's business.As to the prospects for this winter's transatlantic trade, Mr.Jarvis expressed ih opinion that it would be limited ohly by the facilities available.Canada as a rifle shot, having been a constant attenddfit at the Dominion meet in Ottawa, and several times a.member of the Canadian Bisley team; mandant.He will gd week to participate in a meet there, and will then go to Ottawa to the Do- \u2018minion Rifle Association shoot.Other St.John delegates will arrive here to-morrow, among them being Geo.Robertson, M.L.A., who is known In St.John as \u2018the father of the dry dock.\u201d For several years Mr.\u2018 Robertson has Leen deeply interested-in a project to build a large dry dock in St, John and this, project has now reached a stage where tangible results\u2019 niay be expected tn a short.time.SC ; : Mayor White, of St.John, who was also a delegate, has been unable to at- ond, : MR.CHAMBERLAIN'S TARIFF \"PLAN NOT ADVANTAGEOUS - Sir William Holland, M.P., Does Not - Believe It Will Benefit the ) Cotton Industry.OF GREAT BRITAIN ARE | ~~ TAKING AN INTEREST IN CANADA Lord Strathcona and Mcunt \u2018Royal Declares.in Ins I am n ferent place from what % ws Brak : ons |\u2019 Empire.Messrs.Jarvis and McRobbie | Major McRobbje 1s known all over of which he was one year the com-} to Toronto the end of the | \\ \u20ac : Concordia Salus! Ll \u2026 The comm possible to the strangers.+ [ FOR a few days the City of Montreal will focus the : commercial attention of the British Empire.¢: ercial pulse will beat here.The occasion Js unique, and things should be made as pleasant as ~ 4 - We cordially invite inspection of this-store by visitors, and what ever there is to see therein we will be delighted to show.On the ground floor will be found a large and varied assortment of Indian Curios, | and Souvenirs of Montreal and Canada gener- | \u2018ally, which will prove interesting to many.\u201cADVANCE LINES OF NEW GOODS , \u2018have been received asfollows: { New Dress Goods, ~~ New Silks, \u2014 - - New Blouse Flannels, 2 New Hosiery, = ~ \"New Underwear, ~~.New Gloves.§ { JOHN MURPHY_& CO,, Gauthier, Ald.Payette, ex-Ald.O.Faucher; -Mesars.A.C.utchinson, A, Branchaud, K.C., Alphonse Galarneau, J.A.8t.Jean, H.Brunelle, O.T.emav, N.T.- Gagnon, \u2018Louis David, H.Garth, R.W.Garth.D.: Beauchamn,.Jos.- Cote.Jos.Chumberland, .Placide Brunet, Joseph Venne.Lieut.-Col.Mat- tice.R.- Charlebois, Erlc Mann, Thos.\u2018Barbeau, C.T.Charlebois.-F.X.St.| Charles.Felix .Routhier, Theo.Daouat, Arthur Barsalou, J.A.Provencher, F.|- Hurtubise, P.J.Doherty, Mayor FX.\"A.Carriere, C.St.Jean, \u20ac.Ledc.C.S.Peverley.F.Lavole, J.B.Dagenals.(Chatham, N.B.), S.L.Dusablon.M.Huberdeau, W.'Cooper, Joseph Beland, ex-M.L.A.Achille Bergevin, M.L.A.P.\u2018B.Williams, T.Prefoptaine, H.T.Cooke, Alfred \"Mercure, -A.W.Mc- Master, F.X.Craig, W.L.Eager, Joseph Beaubien, C.P.Beaubien, C.Brunet, C.\" A.\u2018Gauthier, Alphonse Las pierre, Alex.Charette, Alfred H.Brit- tain, J.C.N.Badgley, J.E.Paddon, H.\u2018A.Hutchins, Paul St.Germain, J.A.Vaillancourt, - E.Mathieu, E.Lae vigne, L.Harris, 17.J.Asselin, P.T.Danford, D.S.Walker, A.D.Jobin, J.G.Cote, J.Morrison.O._ Rolland, J.Walker, J.A.Karch, J.H.Lamoureux, Joseph Charlebois, A.Charbonneau, I §.Archibald.Patrick Dubee, G.A.Monette, A.Bonnet, J.G.H.Bergeron, F.'E.Donovan, and Leonidas Ville] neuve.The floral tributes were numerous\u2019 and included offerings from the Trust and Loan Company of Canada, with which the deceased had been Intimately associated; Club Lafontaine and Mr.Louis\u2019 Beaubien.* .FUNERAL OF MR.STEVENS.- The funeral of Mr.John L.Stevena, who.met with his death by accident at Chambly Friday morning, took place from the family residence, Montreal West, yesterday afternoon, and was attended by many of his friends, The Church, \u2018where the service for the burs ial \u2018of the dead was conducted \u2018by Rev.N.A.Pratt.Amongst the many floral contributions were wreaths from Court Montreal West, 1815, I.O.F., of, which the deceased wag a member, Messrs.Woollam, Pitt, Call, Hahna and others, The chief mourner was a brother of the deceased, Mr; Thos.- M.Stevens, of Rutland, Vt.The pallbearers were Messrs.W.J.Percival, G.McIndoe, A.Fyfe, H.J.' Williams, T.Lewis and P.Hastie, all members of \u2018the above cour\u2019 Among those in the cortege were M :ssrs.W.J.Miller, R.King, T.Harper, À.C.McIndoe, J.8.Ferguson, M.Spiers, W.\" F.Macdonell, J.J.Kirkpatrick, B.W.Grigg, R.C.Wilkins, E.Thount, E.J.Bedbrook, H.Griffiths, H.E.Griffiths, 8.C.Oxton, H.A.Shaw, W.8.Lingley, Crowley, Mills, Geo, Woollam, J.O.Pitt, W.Henders, F.O Boucher, and M.Mar- -tineau.+ : .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE HAMILTON OLD BOYS.\" Nearly one hundred Montreal members of the Hamilton Old Boys\u2019 Asgo- ciation left lgst night for Hamilton to attend the annual reunion, 0° - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COMPLAINT MADE TO QUEEN.Toronto, August 17.\u2014(Bpeclal.)\u2014Some time ago Lieut.-Col.Elliott complaimed about conditions existing, as he alleged, in the Home for Incurables, and considerable discussion arose over the matter, with the result that the Grand Jury made a presentment relative to the maragement of the institution.A despatch from Ottawa says that Lieut.-Col.Queen Alexandra.Her Majesty's secretary sent the complaint to the Secretary of State at Ottawa, with the request that he inform Lieut:Col.Etitott the Queen could not inter- ere.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TWO COMPANIES INCORPORATED Toronto, August 17.\u2014 Thè- Metropolitan Stock Exchange, incorporated under the laws: of Massachusetts, to buy and sell etocks and do a cominission business in bonds, will enter Ontario, and has beén granted a license.The exchange will not be allowed to do a banking business and must not employ capital of more than $100,000.T.E.Mephen, of Belleville, | is !ts attorney.The Canadian Northwest Steamship Company has been incorporated and given power tq carry on a freight and tratfic business tfom the St.Lawréncg River to Lake Superior.The nam of the provisional directors are not given, .but Mayor Marks, of Port Arthur, is its attorney.- HAD QUICK CONSUMPTION.\u201cThree doctors sald I had quick consumption.\u2018Angier\u2019s Petrolcum Emul- gion was prescribed.In six months I electric light cohrme.fo be | , - erected 1 Chabollez, Zhe trough be gn mt i m= ll pal BH.Wallon, qe >, - + WwW.| ?ple- generally.body was conveyed to the Episcopal | Elliott laid his complaint before Her Majesty | hnd gained fifty-nine pounds in weight, | ed pleasantly that although he had not spent much time in Canada of late years, still \u2018he felt himself before.all a self on thé proprsa:z of the Right Hon.Joseph Chamberlain, as he occupied a ncn-political position ns the representative of Canada in the mother country, movement in favor of \u201ctariff reform.\u201d or, as\u2019 he preferred to\u2019 consider \u201cther, a.readjustment, because he did not consider that the movement aimed at a return lo, the general\u2019 protection which Great Britain formerly possessed.\u201cWhat they really ask for on the c her side,\u201d he continued, \u201cis a fattand complete enquiry, in into \u2018the trade relations of Great Rri- both.sides of.the question as near as can \u2018be: and when they have mastered that they will then be ina better position to form a definite opinion withae- gard to how far tt nuiy be desitable to make.changes and what changes will \u2018be the most beneficial.Of.course, T am not giving my own opinion, but the view taken of.the question by the peo- EDUCATION 15 NECESSARY.\"His Lordship did not lose;sight of the fact, however, that the people of the United Kingdom would have to be more or léss educated as to the real significance of the \u2018new movement: many people in the mother country.who had seen it steadily prosper and grow rich and powerful had.come to, \u2018free trade policy as the one thing which more than anything elsa had contributed to thig end, and they therefore desired to proceed with the-utmost caution.However; on \u2018the other hand, they were quite prepared tp have a full enquiry into the mutter.Some of the British Ministers were already sympf- thetic with Mr.Chamberlain's course of action, and so pronounced a free trader as Mr.Ritchie had accepted the demand for a thorough enquiry.At any.rate, Mr.Chamberlain was ther oughly.in\u2018 earnest In the matter, an ver lainly \u2018before the people.° \u2018Lora.Strathcona thei referred to the great army of settlers which were coming into the Northwest.Yes, he added; -\u201cand a great many from the States, who, I am sure, as I have told them on the.other side, will make good settlers and good Canadians.And His Lordship pointed out that through cold rains and heavy frosts, the apple crop in Great Britain was & failure this year, and this would give an opportunity to Canada to dispose of her abundant crop.CL to MARKET FOR OUR APPLES.\u201cIn fact,\u201d he continued, \u201cthey will have to look largely to Canada for apples this year.\u2018They are making sioners\u2019 Office about the source from which.they are to get their supply \u2018of apples and I hope.that those who have them will: put them up in the very beat way, so that they will be exactly what\u2018 they are represented to be in quality, etc, \u2018and, su that the .people \u2018may have no hesitation in accepting them by \u2018the description given\u201d! The interest of, the people.of Great Britain in Canada has grown very much since the Jubilee year, and ths Coronation again gave it a great lift Canada has now become a very important part of the Empire.= \u201cWould you care, to express an opin- lon on the Grand Trunk Pacific pros fect?\" .\u201cNo.\u201d As I miid before, I am not in Canadian politics, and then\u2019 I really know very little apout the proposal.- Lord Strathcôna\u2019also referred to the land, which was most opportune and would be full of benefit.His visit, together with the Irish Land Act would -do a great deal of good.- WILL REMAIN THREE WEEKS.His Lordship will spend about three weeks in Canada, He may go to Toronto, but id not likely to go any fur< ther west.He is looking remarkably well, despite his advanced years.\u2018I am feeling splendid,\u201d he added laughingly, \u201cexcept, as you see, I am a lit- tie Jame on my right foot, the result of a slight fall down two or three steps from a platform; at a public meeting, We Sell yon a Weguyons RAZOR Wesell yon all sortaof shaving Supplies, or give you any sort of tonsorial tmeû - ve, Hat M , 0e Dye Your dau had no more night sweats or hemgt- | Es amiss in the city rha Am now in perfect.health \u201c1a, | A ae th $ Canadian, had no opinion to offer him-\" still he was deeply interested in, the} it ra-, the first place, | tain with her colonjes and with foreign | écuntries, to find out, In short, exactly look upon.its | he would undoubtedly put the matter] earnest enquiries at the High Commis- visit of the King and Queen \u2018to Ire-.Chamberldin s proposed \u2018tariff reform would work to the disadvantage of the ectton industry, and speaking in gen- eral-téerms of thé Chamberlain movement, Sir William expressed himself as tf averse to upsetting the country's fiscal policy without an assurance that something better was to result.Sir Willlam did not think the cotton industry of England was suffering dy the use of out-of-date machinery.Their strongest competitors, Germany.Japan and the United States, were equipping thelr\u201d mills with\u2019 practically the same machinery.Competition ir the Chinese market was particularly keen, however,.ond.i few mills had been started in £\u2019hina.The market there was so vast that he thought there would be\u2019 plenty of room for all._ \" Sir Willlam attributed tie present restricted output of cotton to the high price of raw material, and expressed the view that the present high price would create a revival of interest in the lcokout for new sources of supply within the Empire.The West Indles were expected to become large producers of cotton in the future.The soll and cii= \"mate there are admirably adapted to the growing of a superior quality cf cotton.: - \u2018 \u2014 Braseey.i delegate from the London Chamber of Commerce, has announced himself as a supporter of the Chamberlain movement.He does not.think England can longer persist in her isolated policy of free trade.Mr.Brassey will offer himself as à candidate in.behalf of municipal.reform at the approaching elections.Mr.Harold Bras- Rey, In taking thi: stand, comes into \u2018opposition with his distinguished father, Lord Brassey.who is to preside at the present Congress.Co ; Mr.Charles Charleton, of J.C.Johnston & Co., cement.makers, one of the London delegates to the Congress, discussing the political situation in England, did not think the Balfour Government met the hopes of its supporters.The one man in the Cabinet who stood out strongly above his colleagues was Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, who displayed a'| Kreat commercial capacity.Mr.Char» Jeton rald\u2018the manufacturers of England believe in Mr.Chamberlain and have every hope of the result.4 DR.SYMONDS PREACHES TO ENGLISH DELEGATES \u201cCommerce and: Invention as Allies of Christianity,\u201d Discussed in Sermon at.Cathedral.- © \u201cCommerce and Invention as Allies of Christianity,\u201d was the subject of an appropriate sermon preached by Rev.Dr.Symmonäs\u2018\u2019at Christ Church Cathedral yesterday morning and attended by a large number of the delegates to the Congress of Chambers of Commerce, .Thé new vicar of the Cathedral, \u2018took his texts, the command of God to the human race, contained \u2018In Genesis\u2019 .1;28, beginning with the words \u201cBe fruitful and multiply and replenish the, -earth and subdue it,\u201d along with the prophecy concerning the New Jerusal- | em, contained In the words of Revela- :| tion 21;26,' \u2018and they shall bring the glory and honor of the nations into it.\u201d After speaking of the importance of the great commercial gathering being held in Montreal this week, he said that commerce as such wes of the divine \u2018will; and commerce and invention were by themselves the fulfilfhent of the divine purpose and therefore Christian.i .* | Commerce was also a very real ally of Christianity.Rapidity and ease of travel tended to bring men of every race into closer and more frequent contact, and the result was the breaking down of irrational, | child of ignorance and conceit, ahd anything that tended to destroy it and to promote love for all mankind was preparing .the way for, the Prince of Peace, Referring once more fn con- -| clusion to the commercial congress, Dr.Symonds asked who could tell What for good or for evil might flow from its deliberations.The cônsiderations which had to.be taken Into account were tremendous in their possible con- sequences\u2014the stability of the Empird, the strengthening of the bonds which bind together \u2018the several parts, (ts prosperity and peace, all alike depended largely upon commercial issues, But underlying direct commercial !s- sues there must be certain plain and simple moral principles\u2014the principle of justica towards all men, the principle of liberty and of Mr.Harold\" Brassey, son of Lord] ; -Mrs.Jacob Koenig, Stratford, fell {nto national prejudice.Prejudice was the |.necessary was it to remember that the of dollars and cents, of \u2018tonnage and \u201cHAVE PROVED ITS SAFETY.\u201d \u2018Kincardine, Siche Gas Co.; Dear Sirs: The gas plant installed by your Coin- pany for us at Chalmers (Presbyterian) Church, Armow, is very satisfactory.We are running 23 burners, and the building is certainly brilliantly light- ed\u2014a big improvement in every way over coal oil lamps.We think \u2018your system very simple, and have proved success, we are, yours truly.(Signed.) Donald McKenzie, Chairmen.Donald Fraser, Sac\u2019'y Buildipg '\u2018Comiaittee.:.was ordered by wire.pn Wednesday, and the chiuroh was piped, fixtures up, and machine attachéd ready to start on the following Saturday at neon.) Ne .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , NEWS NOTES Rev.Father Rondeau, a Dominican Father, preached the sermon._ The,muslic, under Prof.Couture, was admirably rendered.Cayuga ratepayers have voted to loan $3,000 to ald a tannery and glove and suspender factory.: Ca There i8 a probability of a new Canadian Pacific station being built at Eganville.- ! Pembroke firemen are to hold a cele: bration on Wednesday, August 20.Sturgeon Falls will vote on a'by-law to raise $8,000 for the erection of u sep- \u2018arate school: So _ The house of Wm.Black, Belleville, wns gutted by fire through the explosion of a lamp.: Mr.\u2018Robert Thompson, late: of- Co- bourg, Ont., has been engaged as -prin- cipal of Carleton Place public schools.Fire destroyed the grinding room and elevator of-the Canadian Portland Cement Company at Deseronto.William.Cockburn, ar, of Kingston, a marine blackamith, died suddenly in a small boat: while on a fishing expedition.: cot celebrated solemn high mass, assisted by Rev.M.Lussier as deacon \u2018and Rev.M.Roy, as sub-deacon.\u2018Conrad.the three-year-old son of a tub of hot water while his mother wag washing and was scalded to death.Kingston City Council will settle with Lieut.-Colonel J.Pennington.McPher- falling on Simcoe Street some months ago.His clalm was.for $300.The solemn high mass was.sung by Very Rev.Father Lecoq, superior gen- \u2018eral of \u2018the Sulpicians, ; È deacon and -sub-deacon.The sermon \u2018on the feast of the day was preached by a Sulpician father.\u2014\u2014\u2014_steu |.* .A SUCCESSFUL SALE.The Special Sale of the \u201cNew Manage- most auspiciously this morning.The going and coming throngs gave the interview and exterior of this most celebrated establishment a very animated appearance.That thé New Management have secured the co-operation of the public is patent to all.That they deserve this mark of esteem is also conceded.The bargains offered are legitimate and timely.\u2014adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL CLERKS' OUTING.- {Special to The Montreal Herald.) Quebec, Aug.17.\u2014The Dry Goods\u2019 Clerks\u2019 Association, to the number of l 430, arrived in Quebec.on an excursion yesterday, and were accorded a reception,.including a dinner, at the Montmorency Falls, last night.The visitors.left last \u2018midnight on their return to Montreal.\u2018A SINGLE: TRIAL \u20181s all that is necded to prove Polson's Nerviline the most rapid and certain remedy \u201ccr summer complaint.It stops Dysentery in a few minutes, and gives permanent relief to cramps, colio and pain in the stomach.Mr.N.T.Kingsley, of Picton, says: \u2018I have found Polson\u2019s Nerviline an immediate cure for internal pains ond diarrhosa.1t is just the thing to have in the house on ; + MA rad panne 2 | AER Law à (WT \u2018questions were not simply questions.\u201c(This plant, with pipinæ and fixtures,.son for $160 for \u2018injuries sustained in] assisted by a minister, copureh of rn \u2018crossed, were also Hon.Thomas\u2019 Brase |\" Sir Willlam Holland, M.P., vice-pres- |.2341 and 2343 St.Catherine Street, sioner.and Mr.R.Charles Young.as- 5¢Y.eldest son of Lord Brassey, and dent of the Asroclated Chambers ot 0\" ; PT ae, ne Meistmntimantger-representing-the-Prust MIS: Brassey, and Sir Willlam Hols Commerce of the United Kingdom, who | .Terms Cash.(Cor.Metcalfe.) Tel.Up 2740 and Loan\u2019 Company\u2014of 'Canddna: Mr, | \"F0, MF.\u2019 Co = Coens the.Nana Che os 7 a .: > Dust Eee Her LS 0 Tallin, POSITION IS NON-POLITICAL.the cofton industry of England last AAA ONS NN IONS NINA NAOT SAAT 9 Pa A1 6 \"| While Lord Strathcona, who remark- Bight.He was of opinion that Mr.- \u2014= 2 met pouindage, but underlying all money transactions there .were honor and truth and justice.J; .ep At St.James Cathedral, Mgr.Racl-|, ment\u201d of The 2.Carsley Co., Limited, opened | \u201d rahe eet B® .CURED na st ; COLONI.L REMEDY No taz:2.- No Odor.\u201cCañ be given in glass of its safety.-, Wishing your firm every water, ten, or coffee, without patlent\u2019s.knowledge.Lo : \"Colonial \u2018Remedy will cure or destroy the\" @iseased appetite for .alcoholic stimulants, ° whether the patient is \u2018a confirmed inebriate, *tippler,\u2019\u201d social drinker.or drunkard.~ In.possible.for anyone to have an appetite \u2018ir alcoholic liquors.after using Colonin' Nimedy.Indorsed by Members { \\WW.C.1.U, - Mrs.Moore, Supcr'nt nica\u2019 of the Women's Christian Temperance Unica, Ventura, Cal.\u2018 writes: \u201cI have tested Colonial Remedy on very obstinate drunkards, and the cures have been many.In many cases the Remedy way given secretly.I cheerfully recommend and {ndorse Colonial Remedy.Members of ou Union are delighted to find a practical\u2019 aad econoînical treatment to ald us in our temperance work\u201d : \u2018Sold by druggists everywbere and by mal, Price $1.Trial package free by writing os calling on Mrs.M.\u2018A.Cowan (for years member of the Woman's Cbristian Temperance Union), 2204 St.Catherine St., Montreal.Sold in Montreal by T.R.Goulden, St Bleury St.: E.J.Nadeau, Rachel and St Denis; Gourlay's Pharmacy, 2613 St.Catherine St.; J.O.Quenneville, 1408 St.Catherine St; Robert Pharmacy, St.Lawrence and - Craig: , ATENTS ano TRADE MARKS © OWEN N.EVANS, |.Temple Building.Montreal.- PATENTS \u201clib ioee® FETHERSTONHAUGH - & GO.BOLIOITORS AND BXPHRTS asada Lit MONTREAL Butidinæ.ATENTS PROMI 1] Wesolicit the M Bu gineers and others who realize the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by \u2018pert, Preliminary advice free.Charges rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent upos request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bldg Montreal ; and Washington, D.C.U.S.A.; = 0008 LSE REY Bridges.Drains, Waterworks.Railways, ° Land Surveying.BEAUDRY & BROWN, ! Civil Engineera.107 St.James Street.Montreal - FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.An Old snd Well: Tried Remedy.MAS.WI SLOW S-SOOTH! SYRUE das beon used for over S XY NI T of MOTBE for their CHILD FECTSUCC, Eu SSL a EE \u201cMontreal Phrenological Institute a SCHOOL OF :PA .Hal, Fog fond on.giand.a hk 9 p.m.Readings 50 cents ose PROP A.YOUNG.Primipal 2304 St.Ontherine Bt, \u201c \u2018 \u2019 | | .\u2019 \u2018 + agi A pe To EE, DRUMMOND SUBMITS.1j HP CMAs RESOLUTION BEXLING WITH QUESTION OF DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE (80s also pages and 3).: At the conclusion of Tord Bresser's 4, 3 à the the following resolution dealing with the question of defences of the Empire, on behalf of the Canadian Manufactur ers Association: 3 \u2018nies should undertake to con- + For tha Montreal Board of trade he + \u2018That in the opinion of this BF \u2018Congress the various colo- * «+ \u2018tribute to the expenses of * + Imperial defence.\u201d offered the following resolution: + \u201cIt js resolved that this 62.400 Danube.\u2018The relief of Bulgaria, | Reumanis and Eastern Roumelia ftom hy Twshish -Ghoclutiom bas Sona ood ox.and, while 2m \u201cuit 62 them ahd in alt the ther Mpihan staten,:Russlan intrigue hak never osslied, it iq the common be.taf that Nacedstia™ Ware to be - res pére tough toe ) Me - | arsporpamentonsegse A SES EEE ae P| to express his ganepsi Appreval of the S| is tosm' enough fn the West for ail {ity of lis standing with the public would have lsdd himself open to the at- |- | could be obtained are undoubtedly en- 1 titled to weight, and are, indeed frank- - they concede \u2014desirabiiity\u2014of\u2014the Büt-the plain peo.| \u201chamethine \u2018the Russian putposts well to the north |.certifonte ca voara\u201d service om the a mal B wt as well as any man, has not hesitated plan of the yew Nationsl Transcontin- | ented Refiwpy.Eb Bir William Vu | Herng, Lord Strathona believes there Unisuhtedty that in the fesiing that prevails in Canada on the subject; and forthe vest At npprews Joux te À question whether or pot ths people have sufticient condense in Sir wutrig Lau- ver and bis colleagues.to wa the belief that the country's interepty ere adequately safeguarded In ths ment roade with the rafiwéy company.There has been some sort of test on this paint already, for the subject could not help coming dp for conalderation ways over & raillway messure.Prime Minister who doubted the secur- tack which was bound to follow, and which aid\u2019 follow.It cannot be argued that Mr.Blair withheld any of his strength from his blows, for his.attacks upon.the Prime Minister \u2018went And yet not the moat rabid of the \"Government critics seriously claims that Sir Wilfrid's prestige.has been\u2019 impaired by anytning that has happened.If anything, it has probably been augmented, for Liberals always did regard Sir} Whfrid as the real head of the Cabinet, and \u2018those Conservatives who have given any heed to the sevea years\u2019 campaign arid Mr.Tarte, servative press, yill probably be dis- \u2018posed to conclude, if they are logical, that Sir Wilfrid is \u2018now stronger than ever before, Apart from all that, \u2018the Opposition eriticism_of_the- project has been-ex-: tremely weak.\u2014It might- be-right-to\" except that part of their criticism which _applles to the proposed Quebec- -Monc- ton, as to.which the arguments advanced concerning the difficulty of finding a route on which suitable gradients ly.accorded that due weight by all ad- -vocates of the plan\u2019 proposed.But as to the rest of the project, the sum of the Opposition statements is that, while when 1t was learned that Sir, Wilfrid | had parted with bis Minister.of Rail- | No beyond what most people thought .the | {occasion calied for.of indiscriminate abuse of Mr.Blair.| by the whole Con- | oe \u201cLe OR py + - STRIPES!\u201d RIRE Honi\u201d Teainer Br \u201c(rehearsing his: Money- raising Act).(Aside) \u201cDARENT ASK THE.KANGAROO!\" - } Ed rider FE ES A NEW TRICK.\u201c(Rough on the Tiger) = : 2 p= .> = = J \u2019 ] 2 = S ; us 79 À Aa =, 4 = 1 bok .A) 3 à Ne = S .AZ ss FLARES 43 IN 2 , 5 è 5 N \\ ! ; : © 3 =.\u201c y) = = NN N oo - pr \u2014 8 ee SES à A 2 i : | [| = \u2014 AN N Tg = N ; Ç 72 ! , a 5 EE * Hither and Yon tes e\u2014 arme © x would appear \u201cthat Miss Alice not Roosevelt's visit to Newport did ment.galned.the Bishop a senerous con- \u201ctribution.2 John D.Roce kefeller is exhibited\" in a \u2018new and becoming light in the\u2019 little narrative, that follows, According to this narrative, which an employe of the Qil king tells, n\u2014departinent\u2014 manager i b | The Inventor._ - , Sk | COMPACT BOOK ARRANGEMENT.BULEARIA LAYS THE | In a Memorandum : Issued to ©.The Italian, Warehouse\u2019 \u2018BS TABLISHED 1858.FRABER, VIGER &.00, Proprietors.F.CLOUGH, DAVIDSON, The Lasting House in Canad flop ig 1x 84.7 SPORTSMENS STORER \"= mesmrowesn SEES AE There will be hundreds of resorts sonttereé throvgho their camping hampers ARE S a.FRANCO AMERICAN SOUPS, AMERICAN SouPs, in assorted Chi lon, T , in tine we Canned Poult Teas and Condensed Milk and Eva the very best, at The Old Reliable ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.MILK AND CREAM Guaranteed absolutely pure, \u2018sweet and wholes some, and delivered i in time for breakfast, Guaranteed Pure Milk Co., : 2685 st.oathorine Be.Phone Up 669 ats each, ¥3.00 per dosen, pint cans (individuals), 30 cents 0h in pint canp, 25 and 30 cénts each, attra ol .> Renton Gm Miugatawsy, iv Mock Turtle, Oxtall, Printanier, Tanned Moats and \u201cMeats in Glass.i sizes, ; \u2018\u2019 Essence of Coffee (with Chiso ) bottles of all Essence of Turksy Coffee in Botties of oh vise, vet med Cream tins, Biscuits and Crackers in Pandy fi tle mn Everything that the heart of man could @esire in Eatables asd Drinkattes ot »} managere.odizg : oesding to the dent arn requisites and Tuxtrivs of où Es Obiekes Petite te ame, Go.1 \u2018BLAME ON TURKEY Powers Turkey.Held Responsi-_ \u2018ble for Macedonian Outbreak.Sofia, waigaria, August 17.~The: foreign effect of the new memorandum which tbe -Bulgarian Government bas.presented to the powers on the subject of .the condition of affairs in Macedonia.They fear it méy excîte, \u201cpopular opinion in Bulgaria and point \u2018out that such emphatic, outspoken criticism\u2019 is \u2018usually reserved for imanifestoes issued: on p ed\u2014as- work, they would, if they had \u2018the opportunity, - fing, some other method of accomplishing it.There is not much in that.They do riot venture to compare.the financial provisions of this contract with those accorded, the guar- | antora of another and similar project.They know better than to do so.And yet \u2018Sir \u2018John Macdonald, in - face of strong and.emineiitly proper: criticism, -managed to retain the confidence of the people, for the one reason that, aibi- tious for the future of their country; Canadians were willing to.take large rigks.Just by so much 4s the terms of this contract aré better than the terms -of the\u2018 contract of - tweñty years ago, many Canadiari be sald\u2019 to have gained, In Knowledge of and confidence |: in the actual value of the unopened parts of the country.The road that.is to\u2019 run through the new north lands between Quebec \u2018and.Winnipeg Is a venture- Jn the- dark, in the same way, but not'to the same degree.that the construction.of the Canadian Pacific.was a venture in the dark.The people trusted Sir John then to find the: best \u2018way.through, and they trust Bir Wilfrid now.Sir John had to recommend, Jn: addition ty Vast morey outlays, the transfer of a regppectable empire to the, \u2018constructing company.Sir Wilfrid is able to lease, on.very good terms, u road to be built at the country's cost, and not an acre of land is taken from the wettlers.Lord Strathecôna, who knows all about: the difficulties of the first venture, is well able to appreciate: _the value of the second, with the initial difficulties so.greatly\u2019 lessened.\u2014\u2014m NOTES AND COMMENTS.Forward Canada! not make it too hot for each: other.to suit- the spectators.' Itis a long time, comé to think of it, since there were so many avowed adherents of the practice of Free Trade gathered together in any Canadian.city as may be seen here to-day.Protectionists, notable for.the same reason in Great Britain, are not precisely a noveky here.The Department of Trade and Com- |: \u2018merce sends the delegates to the Congress a little book of facts about Canada, which, Deputy Minister Parmalee.Bays, \u201cia destined to hold a proud place.an an independency of the British- Crown.\u201d That way of: putting it may suggest.a new line of thought to some of the \u201cvistors.em FREIGHT TRAIN DASHED INTO A TROLLEY ¢ CAR| Motorman Was itled - -Outright qnd _ Passengers \u2018injured\u2014Gateman - Was Arrested.) New York, Aus.19.\u2014By a collision to-day between a (rolley cor and.a | freignt train en: the auburban braach New York, New H ford Raliroad, Felix McCabe, the \u2018torshan of the car, was killed and passengers lajured.The aceidaht occurred at the crossing at 188th Street | and Willow Avenue, in the Bronx.Me- Cabs lived until he.reached the hospital.Frederick: Winkler, gateman at the crofging, has.been arrested, c wilh criminal carelessness.The à of the collision hurled the car ten and\u2019 completely demolished its superstructure, bending like =u reed the tron |\" post agaitet At sanded, .- - tasers! PERSQNALS.sr.Ja.ny, of the Canadian Mx- ot was marriel = nb: Rachet Sayant, of 0 à Broviard, of the from r ry an Church this morning, at past six; to Mise » Dane Norman, stonmar Lonpaeull ngueut], the Dintater \u2018or M taine, H ag recel 3 À 28.\u201cFree Traders and Fir Traders can: | \u2018 ng 80 : te ven & Héat- \u2019 sûr that fashionable colony any_more Ann Smith.Mrs.James P.Kernochan, who dètes on celebrities; Was her hostess, but the President's- daughter did pot cause anything of a soclal senhsa-\u2019 tion, and other Newport women betruy no particular anxiety to worship at her.shrine.By all accounts, however, this lack of - enthusiasm does not appear to \"Wherever Kifig Edward goes nowi- fee-maker, an Egyptian named \u2018Emin .Abraham, who gerves his rotund mas- csty with the fragrant beverage in small cups.The attendant, of course, appears in all the glory of oriental costume.Favored friends have been priv- \u2018fleged\u2019 to\u2019 taste the an prépared.brew, but mone of m has gone into\u2019 raptures: over the in coking, fluid of which His Majesty.has \u2018become so: fond of late.\u2014 * - Nowhère 1s the.Woman.\u2018doctor more in evidence than in Russia, Among the wild and scattered population of this Immense country there is an inexhaust- \u2018ible field for women as doctors and teachers, and it is the knowledge.of this fact which has disarmed the opposition of their going through universities.In 1897 Russia had 997 women doctors and the number constantly increases.In this profession Russian wo- \u201cmen have made a distinguished name.They have enormous practices in.the great towns and are lurgely employed.by the municipalities.; \u201c Attornéy-Generai Knox, te Pittsburg \u2018member of President Roosevelt's official family, virtually becomes a rvesi- dent of Philadelphia by acquiring the Matthews mansion at Vulley Forge, where Lafayette had his headquarters with Washington during\u201d the revolution, His ancestor, General Knox, Hved.there with his brave wife during those troub- lous days and it has long been the At- torney-Gelreral\u2019s desire to get posses sion nf the old place and restore It- nearly as possible to the condition of old days.He gave about $100,000 for the estate, which Includes zt8 acres, \"Count Della Reggio Salvatore, an Italian.nobleman, has reached Seattle An the course of u remarkable Walking tour.In March, 1901, he made a bet of $20,000 with Duke Spinetti, also \u2018of the.Itälian nobility, that in three ycars he would \u2018travel on foot through.nine different countries, includinis the United \u2018States, without: asking any one for money, food, transportation or shelter.Me is privileged to uccept w hatever 18 offered him.\u2018The Count has now wulk- ed 18,000 miles in Italy, France, Germany and this country.He now goes to Chill, and from there will walk \u2018across South America, taking ship to Lisbon, and after travellag through \u2018Portugal and Spain.\u201cwill reach his home in about nine months.He is some considerable time ahead of his schedule: \u201cOne of the ost pic turesque af British subjects is Richard J.Seddon, Premier.und Yuncrowned king\u201d of New: \u2018Zealand.He went to New Zenland in the early \u201860\u2019s, and.was first a gold.digger and saloon keeper.e wap 8 great man with his fists in the early days.Now he is trying to build up En: empire In.the Pakific, and has put some interest- istic theories into practice.\u201cDr.\u2018John \u2018a \u2018Trembly, the \u2018eccentric selentist, died recently at his home In Hamilton, O.This home is unique, the owner having designed the.various réoms in geometrical figures, sôme oc- nal, others circular, others elliptical qa.specimens of every known wood ae procured.\u2019 from all parts of the world and used.in the structure.fix elderly brothers, who vesjde in different parts of the country, are having.& reunion at Lee, near Wimsted, Conn.They are Willlam Henry Balds An.aged 78, Horace F.Baldwin, 71} ssell P.Baldwin, 68; James S: Baldwin 64: Edward D.Baldwin, 61, and C.Baldwin, 66.Their average on t now is 5 feet 11 1876.when they met toget inches.In er in Phila- delpisia, it was 6 feet 14 luch.Their average weight is now 191 pounds,~or tor worry the young woman in the least.\u201d | -days he is accompanied by his own cof-| \u2018cume \u2018to him one any and urged that oo certain fa lory he closed.\u201cThis factory,\u201d \u2018he -said, \u201cshould be.shut down.përmanentiy: 7Tt 7 \u201cemploys 300 men, and, In the present state of the market, you could do without every one of them.\u201d * \u201cNo doubt, \u201d \u2018said Mr, Rockefeller, thoughtfully.\u2018\u2018l\u2019could do without all.\u2018these people; but the question Is, could they do without me?\u201d = ; \u201caf any Chinainen frequént- Philippine.ne irke ty, ind cre good patrons, as many hove restaurants und need large: supplies Thiy.drive ag keen a bargain as a Filipino himself: \u2018He usnall+ .buys.œ number of Caps, ana.with Fins to market a smaH tir pail mit of Water to test thelr usefulnass! \" the ez falls to -thé-bottem-of- 1414 | Ts wood; if it rises to the.ton it is bad, td 0e reTusea, - only to ba.carefully in stock {fc cateh-u customer the pail.- Much interest hos Intely.been aroused in London by twe surgical uprr ation: which \u201chave\u201d reaulted in ae macho chahge nf charaoter in the \u2018putiénts\u201d One was that of, & boy of goal Lamily, Wha had deve'oped strangely brutul instineus him with cave, located whit he considered the seat ofthe t trouble! remov ed a piece of tie shell; and thus relieved.the Jéformine pressure, \u201cThe Ind was re- stared to'ivs parents a normal wd lovable child: The other case was\u2019 that of a soldier whe, after an {vey in a | i vkirgish, devejoped a Pronstisity for theft.An ope ration on \u2018the be ain cured: him.2 .\u201cAmple evidence of the narrow mar-, | gin of saf-ty/in the powerful autormn- biles is shown by the fact that in.the Paris-Madrid rice nearly all the big cars came to grief through failure of Ww \u2018orking parts.The heat softened the | metal in the bearings, cylinder heads cracked, rds bent, giving evidence that the machinery: was under: proportioned and overworked.\u2019 .At the Franklin Inn Club of Philudel- phia a poet told the other day of a young man who once .catleé! on Mr.Howells wtihout so much as a letter of introduction, \u201cThis young: nian thought, birnéelf à Fonnèteer.He had twn annnets with him.and: he anid, he would reïäd them both, and thei he \u201cwould.ask\u2019 Mr.jtowells te tell Rim which of tire m Wis the better.; The Dowager: Czurina.Marie, mother of the Czar.has completed arrangements for i children\u2019s world exhibition to be held.in: St.Petershdrg in November next.The fair will be international in character, inctuding scientific and \u2018industrial exhibits.on the any before.his \u2018death.which occurred recently in Moscow, Professor Phillipoff addressed a letter to a paper of that city stating that for years he \u2018had been experimenting with a view to evolving a death-dealing instrument of such power that war would become im-{ passible, and had found a means for EN namittine the effects of an explosion over \u2018a distance of thousands of miles.The proféskor announced that he would al ortly -impart\u2019 his discovery to the St.Petersburg Academy of Science and it, is now being .questioned in.scientific to the grave, -His: denth was due to polsoning- from prussic acid.\u201cLike atuer mien of prominence, Ad-j miral: Dewey efter comes ncross the ire repressible party who always affecte-to he \u2018on.terms of intivhacy with notuble personages.Courteous \u2018and genial, to a degree, the #dmiral has profound Ais.like for this sort of nuisance, and does rot hesitate \u2018te show the feeling, Not long ago, while out walking in Wash=- ington, he was accosted by an etfurive stranger.whe grasped his hand and said: \u2018George, TH bet you don't know me.\u201d The admiral looked his displans- ure as he nnerwered grimly: \u201cYou win, thd walked on.William Dean Howells nas Ufted.so many young men from total obscurity.into fame that his time is often trespassed on by persons quite unworthy f his attention -persone without 1 talent | one pound less than twenty-seven years | ago.oon Rev, Sanford Olmstead, the Epis fan Bishop of Colorado, is noted for the skill with which he can collect .mongy for charity.Here is an Instance hn) op Olmetead'a address as a çol- tor, e called on a man one day who was well-to-do but somewhat \u2018close.He asked for money for some worthy charity, and thé man said: \u201cI'd give something gladly, but the fact is I've only $300 with me in cash\u20148$300 that I've put aside for my funeral\u201d \u201cYou trust God wit your soul,\u201d said Bishop \\ .an 2 with routes eh?\u201d ro Le come Y who nevertheless think that he should write of them essays as appreciative as those, say, wherein he pointed.out the genius of Stephen Crane.Mr.Howells Is always graclous and always particularly gracious to young men who love letters.Therefore he listened patiently to the first sonnet, It | \u2018was execrable.The writer of such doggerel couid not but be hopeless.\u201cThe second sonnet is the better of the two,\u201d Mr.Howells said firmly.and he refused to Îinten\u2019to it.Pleading an\u2019 engagement, he.asked the young man alwys \u201ccarries | wiped off Ly the vendor and.put Intel without | A Jever surgeon.examined | circles whether he has taken his secret | \u2018A New Piece of Bookoase : Construction \"Which Econdmizes Space.being quite iniprobable that the memorandum | precludes in the present case anything more serious than increased tension.Most of the \u2018have generally the drawback of not utilizing to greatest advantage: the space occupied.U'ntil the \u2018stack syB- tem was devised, shelf room was practically limited to the amount of avall- able wall space.Tn fllerooms particu- cases adequately.\u201cprotected from dust and abrasion is of paramourit importance.A recent German invention is- designed to economize storage space, LL kb .\u201cCases.far books, files, Tibraries, \u2018etc.| larly, the advantage of having all the, Ba is Given in His Honor on diplomatic representatives at Sofla visited thé Foreign Office this morning and received assurances from the Foreign Minister that Bulgaria had not thé slightest desire.to antagon- 1ze Turkey or any other power, \u201cbut merelx\u2019 \u201cwished_to show uumistakably where the ré- sponsibility Tor the * Macedonian revolution.Ye- longed.a | MR.Jon\u201d PENFOLR HONORED | \u2014\u2014\u2014\".eee - » Leaving the City._ phe Regent-Cafe-was-the-scene of a Sea SSS nn Iw .\u2018MENT.and\u2019 while affording protection, at the | a single book, or file, without exposing the whole contents of a case.For this \u201cpurpuse the \u2018case is divided Into veér-.tical sections, each of whieh is mount- ad on rollers and provided with han-, dles, and so being made perfectly independent of each other.The cases .may thus be made much deeper than \u2018is -usual with.library shelves, and, as shown, the books aré placed in thém.l edgewise, so that when a: section 18 drawn out for inspection the books are randily, Accessible.A cupboard base may be provided to-mérve for the stor- \u2018age of large books, maps, or the\u201d Uke.Indexes are placed.on the front of- gach section, or compartment, so that any particular classification can, be \u2018Teadily located.re To SUPERVISE SURVEYS Major Hills, of Royal \u2018Engineers, will : \u201cBe in Charge of Military.Surveys.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) * Ottawa, Aug.17.\u2014The announcement 1s\" made that a \u2018skilled Imperial officer ls to come to Canada and 'ündertake wuperivision.of our military surveys, | The officer in.question will; it ts said,\u2019 be Major Edmund Herbert Hills, CM.G., of the Royal Engineers, deputy as- sintant adjutant- general at the | War: Office.a DEATH OF MR.A.F.PIRIE.Hamilton, Ont., Aug.17.\u2014Bbeciat.)\u2014 Mr: A.F.Pirie, editor of the.Dundas\u2019 Banner, succumbed to his injuries on ; \u2018Saturday \u2018evening.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i CAMPBELL OFFERED JUDGESHIP.Winnipeg, -Aug.17, \u2014(Special.)\u2014Isano.Campbell, K.C., of Winnipeg, has been\u2018 offened a Court of King\u2019s Bench, Manitoba.erent LONDON NEWS SUSPENDS.London, Ont.Aug.17.\u2014~(8pectinl.)\u2014 The Evening News ceased publication on Saturday, after an existence of nearly eight years, PROF.RIDDELL is we.Winnipeg, Aug.17.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014An Edmonton despatch _reports.the serious of -111peus of Prof.\u201d Riddell, of Walley lege, this city, newly appointed\u201cprincipal of McDougall College, Edmonton, \u2014\u2014 WARSHIPS TO: VISIT QU EBEC.- Quebec, Aug.17.\u2014 (Specilal.) \u2014 The British ships of war, including She e flag- \u2018ship Ariadne, cruisers Retribution and Tribune, are due to reach Quebec on Saturday next.: > .UP TILL THE 20th or AUGUST 30 \u2018per \u2018cent.discount on Furniture, to excuse hjm.\u201cThe second sonnet is | Bed ithe Better, I.assured you,\" he repeated.Bedding and Carpets at F.Lapoi te\u2019s, 340 BE Catherine Street Bast.\u201cA \u201cI Mr.\u2018| \u2018esteem in which he was held, by the manager and staff of the company.Mr.| | to many pleasant reminiscénses since | CU sentiments - of.Mr.Fuller in regretting (COMPACT BOOKCASE, ARRANGE- : = game time Yi enables the inspection.of 1 bell.1 where else in Montreal.vacant judgeship on the ; { last night for, fFol- | pleasant fuiiction Friday evening, the occasion being a.banquet and presenta-: tion tendered Mr.John Penfold, of the Falrbariks company, \u2018by the manager and staff on the eve of his departure to Calgary, NW.T.Mr.H.J.Fuller occupied- the\u201d seat of honor, with \u2018Mr, | Pentold at his right, and sixteen mem- | \u201cbers of the staff seated at the table.Fuller presented Mr.Penfold with a purse -of gold \u2018as a mark of the Penfold was affected by this demonstration, and referred in feeling terms his connection with \u2018the \u2018company.Other: members of the staff voiced the the departure of Mr.Penfold, and\u2019 after a musical programme, the evening as brought to a close by the singing \u201cAuld Lang.Syrte.\u201d WEDDING AT WINN PEG, Miss Annle Charlotte Bull.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Manlius F.-Bull, Winnipeg, was married Thureday morning | to Mr.W.B.U.Sterling.The ceremony took place on the lawn surrounding the house.The bridesmaid and matd of honor were Miss Clara Ball and Miss Lillian Bul}, Little Miss May \u2018Steele was flowen girl, and Master Roland Bull acted as, page.\u201cThe groom's gifts to the bride were a diamond mar- guise and dianiond cluster ring \u2018and diammid, arescent for: her hair; to the bridesmaid and \u201cMaid of \u2018honor, beautiful antique belt buckles, and \u2018to.the ushers, scarf pings Among the guests were: Lady Schultz, Mr.and_ Mus.J.A.M.Aikins, Mr.and Mrs.W.\u2018Sane ford Evang, Capt.and Mrs.Robinson, | Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Sparling, Miss Lena Faulkner.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Mac- Donald, \"Hon.Colin H.and Mrs.Caynp- Tôurdes.Hartt, A.T.C.M, y.J.pas te ds à quest.of Mrs.M.Samuel inley.a me Bs .él Bega.i nelly.230 Wood avenue, Westmo x ; , 4 Alex Lgwo .ROWLEY is NERVOUS WRECK, ton, Ont., Aug.17.{Special Yi Gesrae! Se ley.the defaulting man- tf the Higin Loan \u201cpentiant Thome in the Kingston ponite parser reck and can rely nervy ous w | Talk.It is not likely he.vin, live oto] complete his term.4 THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA.To make an average person play the piano like an artist souihds visionary to people.| Yet this is what thé Plan- ola does.\u2018You can see and dem à me in our warerooms, - any time In Sold for cash or tergas and only by Pratte.Ne ei- mer à Glendon, 2461 St.Catherine St.Above Drummond St.Adv.: tierra 4 1 RUSSIAN - FLEET SAILS.gt.Petersburg, August 19.~The squadron | of the Russian Black Sea fleet, under orders to sail for res eaters.rotsiste > tour .t © t revers ang six mine - torped tranapoëts: The sytiadron arrived at Sebastanai yes feras bt ih ont.to sailing - \"MR .SPARK A DELEGATE: NS 2 the inability of Mr.Kenney, one or .ine rv Biaensy to the Chambers © of Co mmerce meeting, to leave for Spark, whe haw been dn Centres! tor Woven months, vas, by the Canterbury Chamber of Trade to take Mr.Kenney's place.= A PROGRESSIVE BANK.\"The Sovereign Bank of Cana its sharsholders the warrants oro dividend.This is the pleasing oa ong year's operations, during which the bank succeeded in earning public are tr unusual Satan, It has.now twenty-five branches 1 n \u2018the Rroviaoss of Quebet ou tario.\u2018The payment of quarter vi nds hr er erp in the career diplomats here are anxiously watching\u2019 the | .Canadian Investments of Be.w.J ] aded at seven o'clook this.evening spld t -firet, -Statés 4n EE \u2018During this period Painkiller (PERRY DAVIS ) ba cured mors cases f sicknom them any other medicine.\u2019 It's the best remedy in the world for Dieerhoun Etc: \u2019 A bomehod remedy.Real Estate fed FOR AUCUST\u2014OUT TO-DAY.Contains the Monthly ana \u2018Annual_ Review, \u2018Trangfers, interesting reading matter and advertisements.Also a.list of properties.for sale.CALL OR SEND FOR A COPY.© 205 ST.JAMES STREET.°' THE J, CRADOCK SIMPSON | REAL ESTATE & ACENCY co, = i MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND.RAILWAY | - CONPANT.; The Annual General \u201cMeeting ot \u2018the Share- « holders of : the \u2018Montreal Park and\u2018 Island Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Offices, Street Railway, Chambers, 574.Craig Street, at 12 o'clock noon, on.THURSDAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 193.The Transfer Bôoks will be closed from .the 3fd to the 17th day of September, both _: days, inclusive.0 G.ROSS, .i Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, 13th August, 1903, mt -\u201cInteroolenial RaHiway.TENDER FOR ENGINE HOUSE, ETC, AT RIVIERE DU LOUP, P.Q.Seated Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on thé outside \u2018Tender for Engine House, Riviere du Loup,\" will be re ceived until 7 THURSDAY, the 30th éay ot AUGUST., 1903, {or the above work.Planë and specifications \u2018ay Da yeen an ant after the 3ist fastant, at que Oftice of the Station Master at Riviere PA, and af the Chiet Engineer's Of +h «Moncton, N.B.,.where forms of tender may be obtain \u2019 AN the conditions of the specification must be complied with, .D.\u2018POTTINGER, .General Manager.-_\u2014THE- à Londin a mode - rates otrige Moncton, sh ja Liverpool mou 3% core \u2018Capital and Assets a it Claims Paid Mapeed nr HEAD OFFICB-Compaiy's Building, corn Place d\u2019Armes and St.James Streek, Montreal, MONTRE AL PRRECT anan, = sie + RS LS ME ons Joint ResiRtht Nènagers, WILLIAM JACKSON.Deputy Manager.Gompany's-and Agents\" Tele .PASSED RESTLESS.NIGHT - Lord Salisbury\u2019s Co Condition .Romans Unchangeds-No.Immediate Danger Feared.London, .August 17.\u2014Lord Salisbury passed a vomewbat' redticss' aight.Otherwise his condition is unchanged.London.August 16.\u2014A' bulletin\u2019 from Hat- \u2018 Tiel# House this moe ete that Lord salt.v bu paszed a strength had a» nother bulletin whe alter Boing a good day the patisat.vas decidedly stronger.\u201c+ Sra SCOTTIBH- CLANS M EET.Di-onstel \u2018Convention - Will Open In .Cleveland To-morrow\u2014Cana- \u201cdian Delegates Attend.© Cleveland, O., \u2018Aug.17.\u2014The Len ©0 nventien of.the e Boral Ce der of- Scottish Clans, wil four days in this city, .commênce a t morrow, and will be attended by delegates from .4 the Un ganyentio te A dr a st Bot: o: Ji 1: Royal RTE 7] 12 1a ead Ww\" = day at Kensin ton, oy YD THEME none.j MAKE MANY BULL'S EYES Ansual éhebt of che Giand Tres iti [I] the ksmen feel py.The rR Hettily \"autos 5, 4 company eu |B oe A new uniforms ed to 1 \u2014\u2014 T.R.matches was the century score Mr.La Morrice, who, in the Provincial matches t wesk, established a rd by winning merchants and active itia matches 8 ccession.He also won the two matches in association meeting, his score in the ; range match being 100 points.The fol wing are some of the scores: | \u2018Match No.1, range 200 400, 500 varie One of the features ou the vd gf FED SIS BSS naprocotres \u2026.evotooueenbeo da déaaqes \u2026 D.BOQUO .\u2026\u2026\u2026.ccocac0sseuss r.> Pirrie - vavossceseassapence ces sansnc0e ; + 500 varie 7 sh SME.C.Li.MOPTICO .vvinienecrssnsnsscessene 2 .M.O'Brien .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.scrrorsonsaccouce r.Foote .cens Mr > V.Jackson .aid ssa senncsson es \u2026vÀ Mr.F.Green .cccovcoccenenrerscscccnsay CAPTAIN GARVIN DEAD EWoll-Known C tain th tñe Government \u2018River 3 rvice Died Sud- enly.Samay: \u2018Aug.17.\u2014Captain Charles : 9, \u2018of the Government steamer Sie, was found dead in his bed on the \u2018steamer here this morning.Heart trouble is believed to have been the icause of death.He was in good health last night.The remains will be taken don the steamer this morning\u2019 to the de- A4, \u201cceaged\u2019's home at Farran\u2019s Point.Cap- iain GarVin \u2018whs about forty years of -\u201cage and unmarried.He was well known : lteemea, E LIFELESS FOR.45 MINUTES.\u201c¥Doctors Restored a a Child After Ap- JB parently Being Dead for Some .3 Time.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) *.Windsor, Ont, Aug.17.\u2014Citizèns of \u201cthe town of Essex were quite surprised ester ay morning by seeing Dr.Ja \u2018fen, ex-M.P.P., running at full speed own the street without hat or coat and arms _lare to_the elbows.carrying parcel wrapped in a sheet in which was apparently a stillborn baby.The dec- cor and his partner, Dr.W.C.Doyle, finding the usual methods unsuccessful n resuscitating the little one, took it to heir office, three blocks away, wherg :bey have & complete outfit of electri- \u201cral apparatus.After applying the gal- | vanic and paradic current alternately \u2018or fifteen minutes, the baby showed s0me signs of returning life by faint >, 58Sps; and continuing persistently for .en minutes more and increasing the | murrent, the doctors were much sur- orised to see the child begin to breathe Saintly after having not breathed for forty-five minutes, thus assuring .them je \u2018the success of their new treatment.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J WORKED.FOR.GLADSTONE.3 /fautlor for Famous.Eng lish Statesman 4 .Now Living in America.Lo Los Angeles, August;17 Terminal.Is- à Jand has had as one \u2018of {ts inhabitants ian Englishman who for years was but- der for Britain's \u201cgrand old man,\u201d the ate Willlam Ewart Gladstone, at Ha- wvarden-Castle, in North Wales.; His name is John Williams,\u201d and he Eh extremely quiet, so quiet, in fact, hat few people know of his career, \"It has been sixteen years, since Wil- 4 lams left the employ of the Gladstone tamily.He has been in America about ix years, but came to California only re $ Williams \u2018and his wife have been liv- *Îng in.a small hut at Terminal Island, ë ÿyhere he was engaged in carpenter vork.They decided to pull up stakes, = i glowever, and will make \u2018Wilmington } £heir future -home.The-house - was laced on à flat boat and towed to the Inland town.Williams says he is £ roinz to open a.carpenter shop there, { MONTREALERS WERE ROBBED.San Francisco, Aug, 17.\u2014Mr.and Mrs, Parry Murton, wealthy residents of : Montreal, have been robbed of jewels < vorth $2,000 and $400 in money while on .t train which was passing through Nevada, the thief entering the Pullman \u2018ar in the night and abstracting a suit 3 f i | As wd, valuables, ,- .OBITUARY.nw MR.LOUIS GERVAIS.\" ¥ The town of St.Timothee has Jost one a rt its most prominent citizens by the ifleath of Notary Louis Gervais.De- ~¥ eased, who was in his 72nd.year, had \u201cor a number of years past taken an tctive part in all political and munici- \u2018jal matters that touched the interests \u201caf the town and surrounding country.The funeral will take place to the par- gh church of St.\u2019 Timothee on Tuesday norning., - \u2014 4.MISS ALICE DONNELLY.- + Yesterday morning there passed away: Br the family residence, 113 McCord treet, Miss Alice Donnelly, daughter of AT, Thomas .Donnelly, master carter, mn niece of Mr.M.Donnelly, ice\u2018mer-.\u2018hunt.She was a pupil of St.Ann's frind St.Patrick\u2019s Academies; and was a general favorite with her classmates.p Che funeral will take place to-morrow norning to St.Ann's Church, where a Molemn requiem mass will be sung.bo REV, FATHER R LAMOUREUX.Ë The.death of Rev.Father J.Emile p-RMoureux, assistant priest of the par- sh of St.Vincent de Paul, occurred Blast evening at the Hotel Dieu.Father _ Wamoureux Had been ill for some time fovith typhoid fever.Educated at the w'ollege of St.Marie du Monnoir, Father truamoureux, after his ordination, was \u2018or somé time professor at.Assomption piZollege, and afterwards vic 2 of \u2018the Pa-aris of Ste.Elizabeth.e was 3 .f'ears of age.Wm -_ \u201cin MRS.RAFTER.| © Mra.Rafter, 1hirty-five years of age, = lieV yesterday afternoon at her home \u2018it 128 Nazareth Street.Her death was i.®udden, but was flot unexpected, as she \u201c701d.been :)l some time.Coroner Mec- -Mfahon looked into the matter and gave ?burial certificate.BE RENFREW, ONT.\u2014Robert Burns, 7+4¢ho had Jong been dn invalid, is dead.ae was 1 hin 46h year, and leaves a ters.Me \\4wife, five sons and two dau 3 vas a son of the fete John } rns, ons 3\" pine Dioneers of R MÉNORE ONT John MH igh IgMontRomery, one of Pembrokè'r t Benown Citizens, \u2018ig dead He was pro- : grinent In Oran and militia {A 120 ENT enr Mohtiom.ÿ Nh ae aged 74 ears, aor %» vent tident of A e, is dead.He vas t prominent Orangem | i ST.CATHERI Dr, clos i Oillie, a prominent citizen, at (ffaturda ÿ Le LT = [ : sugseeingy ananobeses: 1keeping himself over night.to all river \u2018men, and was highly | : tioned at Kingston, \u2018ried in St.ville, this morning by Rev.Mgr.Far- ; \u2018ase which contained the Jewels, money | Ye \\ young \u2018man from Vancouver, ] into police headquarters yesterdays asked to be arrested.He said he bad all the way from North gon sire, Nimael _ to Toronto Fi e sal and four other men broke inte es glis machine shop, Toronta to steal brass, but the watchman fired at them and frightened them off.M4 went home to the Pacific Coast, but His father insisted on hig returning to 7e ronto and giving himself up.- - CONSTABLE IN LIMBO Winchester Constable Was Sentenced _to Two Months in Gaol for : Stabbing.- (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Cornwall, August 17.\u2014Theron Sharp, urday found gullty of stabbing, and was sentenced to two months in the \u2018counties jail.It would appear that a man by the name of Snyder.who, according to evidence given, was -some- what intoxicated upon the public highway, was at the instigation of Police Magistrate Bow put in charge of the accused.- Sharpe: brought Snyder.to \u2018Wallace\u2019s hotel, as he says, for the purpose of.taking care of his horse and -was unhitching the horse a crowd was attracted to the spot, and amid a good deal of shouting Sharpe was expelled from the hotel yard.While he was being so expelled, apparently by the use of considerable force, he stabbed a man by the name of Joseph Belway, who had hold of him by the shoulder from behind.The wound \u2018was in the abdomen, but fortunately was not deep enough to penétrate the abdominal cavity.- MARCONI MONEY ORDER Money Ordered by a Passenger on Board the Campania in Mid- __ Ocean.New York, Aug.17.\u2014The Cunard Line steamer Campania arrived on Saturday from Liverpool .and Queenstown.The Marconi wireless telegraphy wag put in operation by a passenger shortly.after leaving Queenstown.This passenger found himself \u201cwithout sufficient nds to pay expenses, und as his mother was a passenger on the Lucania,- bound east, he gent a message to her, asking her to pay the purser on the \u2018Lucania £10, and that the Campania\u2019s purser be notified of the payment.à constable of Winchester, was on Sat-| As Sharpe | chasers a handsome this ware, comprising 4 Recent developments in an comparatively art of the Silversmith hap shown that the most ine tricate \u2018and difficult patterns may be effectively placed on every kind of wine and spirit bottlas.We have for tue iuspection of visiters and pure.collection of new designs in WINE DECANTERS, CLARET JUGS, ' WHISKEY BOTTLES, : | LIQUEUR DECANTERS, HENRY BIRKS AND sons, | Jewsliers and Sliversmiths, , St Catherine Street and Phillipe Square, MONTREAL.now in wide vasintg.G.T.P.SURVEY PROCEEDING Surveying Parties Ar Are: Looating Route © oof New Road Through New _ Ontarlo.\u2018.\u201c; (Spécial to The Montreal Herald.) Waubigoon, Ont., August 17,\u2014Tbe \u2018Hudson's Bay Company, which has the contract -.for forwarding supplies to the Grand Trunk Pacific survey party, are shipping several tons of freight to \u2018depots which have been.erected at Frenchman's Head, Ragged Lake and Osnaburg, J.\u2018Campbell, of the Supply department of rand Trunk Raflway, was here for a few days superintending shipment of supplies to dif- erent depots.Engineer Wm.Meyer, who has charge of the survey party of the man's Head, has located the line to Ogoke River, a distance of 105 miles, The line will run within fifteen miles of Frenchman's Head and as it goes | eastward it passes through considerable farming land covered with & sec- and growth of poplar, Jackpine and birch.ata fete PROROGATION IN SEPTEMBER.\u2018 \"Toronto, \u2018August 17.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The Globe says to-day that it is expected that Parliament will.be prorogued about the middle of September.Com i wag established when Grand = | Trunk Pacific, working from -Prench- GRAND {AUCTION SALE TO THB TRADE, =\u2014on\u2014 - WEDNESDAY, THOSSDAY and FRIDAY, 26th, 27sh and 28th Aungust inst, At our Galesrooms, © Gt.James Street, Montreal, $100,000 Steck of Assorted Bry Goods; To be sold positively without any reserve, and in lots to suit the trade.250 Cenes of Goods, as : 18 cases of Black and Blue Georges.J -9 cases of Cronsbreû Serge.: 10 7 cases of Canvey.: 10 cases of Bleeve Linings.5 cases of pocketinga.\u20188 canes of Stay Linen.50 pieces of Beavers.180 pleces of Pantings.475 pieces of Tweeds, ; 40 pieces ot Meltons.80 pleces of Moscow Beaver.100 pleces of Nap Cloth, - 110 pieces of Irish Friese.130 pleces of Cloakings.8 pieces of Costume Cloth.30 pieces of Corduroy.160 pieces of Suitings.400 Men's Rubber Coats.850 pieces of Fafmer Satins.: 50 cases Ready Made Clothing.8 cases of Skirts.\u20185 cases of Blouses.- .8 cases of Feathers.- 9 cases 0 be | § eT A TUE 7 THE \u201cNEW MANAGEMENT \u201d OFFERS INDUCEMENTS TO FURNISHERS OF HOMES | A \u2018kesner appreciation\u2019 of these inducements, some of which are ohronioled below, will, doubtless, follow the recellsction of statements previously printed in these columns, the accuracy of which have boen confirmed by subsequent events:\u2014 - \u201cINCREASED PRICES TO PAY FOR FURNITURE!\".Material advances have already been made, and other increases sre quite within the range of possibility.The Big Store's fall stooks were purchased before theme advances took effect.The \u201cfurnishgrs of home,\u201d therefore, will reckon a double saving on the Furniture bought during the week of the \u201cnew management's\u201d sale.| \u201cCARPET PRICES WILL BE HIGHER IN THE \u2018FALL.This thought alone contains the Inventive to make al necessary purchases Yet the new management are offering further inducements to se- oure your order during the week of the special sale.The inducements offered in all other sections where home \u2018furnishings are oold, should prove sufficient to win for the \u201cnew management\u201d your patronage during the special salo week.EACH ITEM | IN THIS FURNITURE LIST MERITS THE INSPECTION OF ALL PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS, 7 ONLY., SIDEBOARDS, golden oak finish, shaped tops, 14 24 in.bevelled mirror, nicely hand carved back, neat design and well fini New Management's Sale Price, each 15 PARLOR RECEPTION CHAIRS, in mahogany: finish, polished frames, silk seats, slightly shop worn, tapestry upholstere «00000000 eVesice sonne ce000 cac crecsacce ed.Worth $15.00, \u2018810-90.Will be sold at Half Price 150 DINING CHAIRS, in golden oak finish, fancy turpings, embossed carving on finished, neat design.- Worth $1.00.New Management's Szle Price, each; 65e ABOUT 20 IRON AND BRASS BEDS, in wbite enamel finish, which have lost a trifle of their new appearance through occasional use for display purposes, a fault which will not substract from thelr days of usefulness.These, the New Management have decided to close out at about Half Price, soveucee santecesencnsasuacu0s Tange from 4 PAIRS OF FEATHER PILLOWS, in a good, strong Sateen Ticking.Worth Reo New: Management's Special Bale Price .ceeegienivecveoses 00 pair.srosgonnenc een craneengenvouges Prices 75 upwards 1.40 Bvery day during the week the\u2019 Furniture Department will have something.\u2018special to offer.THE CARPET REMNANTS I or, in other words, all lengths: of Carpet In which there are but 80 yards or less, wiil be vleared out at 35 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.: THUS:\u2014ODD PIECES OF TAPBSTRY CARPETS of 30 yards\u2019 or less, that regu-\" Jarly sold at- 48c,.will now be Aleposed of for, per yard a.89e yorà BRUSSELS for reset GTE, \u2014.\u201c$1.30 yard AXMINSTER CARPET.for .Cc $1.15 yard VELVET CARPETS, \u201ctor 86c the ships were fifty miles distant, on August 12, when a reply was received saying the Lucanla\u2019s purser had received the money.This is said to be the: first.money order by.Marconigram in mid-Atlantic.\u2018 .- TERRIBLY INJURED BY HORSE.Alexandria, Ont,\u2019 August 17.\u2014(Spe-| ciai.)\u2014A young lad named Corrier, while returning to dinnef on horse back was thrown to the ground, but, his hand got twisted in the reins and the horse wheeled round and tramped on him in such.a way as to render him'| unconscious and partially disembowel him.Medical ald was soon on the spot, and the unfortunate Jad was removed to\u2018 his home, where his wounds weré dressed.His wounds are so -serious\u2019 that his life is almost dispaired of.gr pr MAY REPAIR FORT HENRY.Ottawa, Aug.17.\u2014(Specfal.)\u2014It is reported Fort Henry is to be repaired and made habitable \"Pr artillery men stas The Deputy Minister of Militia wag up looking over the ground last week, end is said to hold the opinion that it would be cheaper to repair the oid fort than to repair exist-| a Ing barracks.Complaint has long been made that the barracks are unsanitary.ep pr rer i TRUIASCH- DUNNE.Mr.\u2018 Frank J.Trulasch, of 216 St.James street, Montreal, and Miss Mary Dunne, of Belleville, Ont., were :mar- Michael's Church, Belle- relly, \"The bride is.a popular.Belle- ville girl, whose many friends will wish her every happiness, while the groom {s well known in Montreal.The young .F0c per box, or gix boxes for.couple +7 will reside: in Montreal, 1 IUVIL ~ ROSY COMPLEXION )-PIGURE\u2014 qu Are Coveted by All Sensible Women.| * For Health and Beauty.Use FERROZONE - \"If you arc.thin run down, have blue transparent tkin, you neéd Ferrozonc.\u2018When the nerves are tears evar ready to flow, it's a sure sign you need it Dadly.Nothing: on.earth- makes blood so vitailzing, nothing puts on flesh, makes hard musclz, \u2018and renovates.weakened systems Mike Ferro- zone, .Why rot restore your beauty and keep back signs of old age\u201d It'is easily âone with Ferrozone.Suffer no more from nervousness -and weakness; use F'erçozone insvead.Let Farrozone help you to get more, out of life, It is an easy and quick road to health, a splendid remrdy for all womanly disorders.Mrs.gays: which improved my healtn very much, Before using Werrôzone I was weak and listless and had no color In my cheeks.After taking a few boxes I felt better, and by continuing Ferrozone I gained eight pounds\u2019 In\u2019 weight.My complexion :is clear und my appetite good.I tan recommend Ferrozone very highly.it is a splend:d tonit.\u201d Don't.fai! to test Fetrozone, which } druggists sell the \u201cworld over.Price 2.60.By mail from Thé Ferrozonè Compant, : Kingston, Ont, Get a supply of Fer- .wWeak- and the| .Raycroft, of Sunnyside, | \u201c1 owe a great deal to Ferrozone | rozone to-day-1t assures health, *3 cases of Velvetesns.3 cases of \u2018Collars.2 oo 2 onses of Jewellery.: .9 cases of Combs.\u2019 3 cases of Dress Braids.5 cases of Cretonups.5.cases of Curtains.2 cases of Gloves.-30 cases of Cashmere and Cotton Hosiery.| + 82 cases of Underwear.| _ 10 capes of Buttons., -10 caces of Thread, - 7 cases of Fanoy- Brads.cases of Ribbons.eases of Top Shirts.cases Opera Flannels.cases Canton Flanpels.Bleces Overcoat Linings-\u2014\u2014 jeces Flannelettes.u Silk and Satins.Le eces Drêss Goods.\u2018 538 vus #4 Cc.Easy terms.Sale at TEN ° clock each day.| MARCOTTE BROS., \u201cAuctioneers.- mr ae tm etm.STRATFORD MINISTER IL.Stratford, \u201cOnt, Aug.17.\u2014(Bpecial.Yo.Word has \u2018been recelved that Rev.M.L.Leitch, pastor of Knox.Church, this city, who is on a visit to the old.country, has typhoid: : \u2014 i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UP TILL THE 20th OF AUGUST 30 per cent.discount on Furhiture, Bedding ahd Carpets at F.Lapointe's, 1419 St.Catherine Street East.Adv.reel teem Col.Plnault has returned to Ottawa from Kingston, where.he spent the past few weeks, ° > FURNITURE COVERING 15 pieces Cretonne, new bright color- ings &rd handsome floral designs.Value 9c yard.New Management's fale Price .8 pieces Tapestry Coverings, a very heavy and, what\u2019 will prove, à very .durable quality.Most suitable for covering furniture that is destined \u2018for continuous use.Width 48 in: : It 48 the end of a large lot pur- .chased, and but one design remains, so heroic measures have been adopted by the New.Manage- \u2018ment to clear it out.- Was sold 0 a .$4.00 -yard._ New Management, Special, Sale Price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s\u2026.Grece.reverse ces ccenveves \u201c NEW MANACEMENT'S \u201d \" \"CUTLERY PRICE LIST Stiver Plated.Dinner Knives, each 12¢ Silver Plated Dessert Knives; each le 100 dozen Kitchen Knives and Forks, - lo sell at, per pair .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 15e Ebony Handle .Knives and Forks, EACH\u2019 Lo 0roeercrerere case sen nace neue © - silver Plated \u201cTable Spoons, each: oe Oe Silver Plated Dessert \u201cSpoons, each.:8e.£8, CARSLEY ce.| 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 st.Jamies st, MONTREAL.| 4 rer a HORUB °.BIAM, O.0.PANGMAN HIAM & PANGMAN, General Insurance Agents and Brokers.Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Oo.\u2019s Bullding, Montreal .\u2018Notice to Consignees.| \u2014 .Ve The Manchester Line 8.5.Manchester City, from Manchester, is entered at\u201d Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.\" FUR RNESS, WITHY & CO., LIMITED, Agents : This Paper Is Printed With {he Queen City.Printing Ink So.\u2019s Ink.Cincinnati, Ohio.= eee 8: MONTREAL SRY PRINTERS\u2014 ERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.\u2018Use Herald \u201cWants\u201d For All Your Wants.\"Be sure to mention Herald when re: plying to advertisements.ROOMS.AND\u2018 BOARD.Sr Advertisements under this lending, 30 words, 1 insertion, 10c; 6 insertions, for 3.ROOMS \u2014 AT 103 STANLEY ST., ON BATH- Foom floor.Géntlemen only.- - ! ROOMS\u2014TO LET, LARGE, UNFURNISHED: room: .36 Latour st.; ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, NICBLY FURNISHED, hygienical rooms, modern accommodation, baths, telephone, board, next door trom Dr.Repaud's Klectrical Institute, 400a \u2018St.Denis.\u2018 185 L FURNISHED FLAT- WANTED, \u201cBETWEBN Mountain, Sherbrooke, Peel.and St, Catherine; a small flat, with all modern conveniences; the Stanley or its near neighborhood preferred.Address R.D., care The Trust \u2018&.Loan Company of Canada, : %- Bt.Jemes street, ROOMS TO LET \u2014 DOUBLE, NICELY FUR- pished room, bath floor, electric light and.telephone; gentlemen only.12 Belmont st.: .: 1 .BOARD-MRS.DOCTOR SE , STRICTLY private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance; ladies treated and \u2018at- tended.28 St.Monique st.; BOARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, ToTLY private accommodation for ladies with pro- Yessionalï attendance; ladies treated and attended.28 St.Monique st.198 \u201cns amily.o FURNISHED ROOM, PRI- ate Enureh et.on bath fat, all conveniences.EDUCATIONAL.| Er Révordionet under this hdading, à words, 6 insertions, for 26c.MRS.JNSSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Counsiliors st.220 mac CARDS, \" peu Cara Gal Bo Ba MASA @anclennan, Baril su Hd, mister, les Publie, ete, atm, Loch.KC, BA rage de il ©.Cameron & SXAI0TT, ADVOCATES, pro.Bal.Lace Suliding, US dt.James st, Most Nv HUTORIES a Ce eon Le Bellin, rs James Barada L Ë Er Btephons.ne Pris Main lié.Caos rene.Margoloss.Felophuss e dchmend d and Carling pa Lone ibhons, K.C.ENSHIELDS Barrietere Fred P.Harper.BENSNI eto.1784 Notre Dame at.KiNGLS & MEKON BAR.| Rae ap sa Be sure to mention Herald.when replying to advertisements.SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.Be sure to mention Horald \u201cwhen re re: plying.to advertisements.SITUATIONS VACANT.\u2019 plying to advertisements, SITUATIONS VACANT.\u20188 Advertisements ander this heading, » words, & insertions, for 25c., WANTED\u2014BY- EXPERIENCED MAN, Foër- tion ae costume: cutter or designer, in clothing bouse.Apply to K 24, Herald oe 5 WANTED \u201c= TWO YOUNG MEN, FITTERS, feuire situations, Apply K 23, Herald Of- es 194 SITUATIONS WANTE D-FEMALE.\u201cEF Advertisements under \u2018this eading, 30 words, 6 insertions, for 26c, iB WANTED \u2014 ÉMPLOYMENT BY .GOOD cook, who wishes to sleep .at home; beat references.Apply 31 Dowd st, Room 8 WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY OF EDUCA~ tion and refinement (Protestant), aftuation as lady's.companion or governess for young \"children; best of reterentes.\u2018Address Mins .Montroy, Stanstead, Que./ 194 WANTED \u2014 WOULD LIKE TO HAVD FAM- &&r Advertisements unaer this heading, 20 Joris, § los ruons \u2018os So.W.ss MEN TO BREAK stone by\u2019 the ton: ly William Grace _Company, 3 Corlatie.Julldipg, \u201cMontreal.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD MAN, FARMER, TO .work farm, team, and Jo general around store.Apply L.\u2018f.Cresswell, Martintowa, _Oat.WANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR INSUR- añce office.Must have.some experience.Salary $2v per.month.Apply, stating references and experience.Apply to K 232, Herald Office.WANTED\u2014FANCY IBONERS; ALSG LADY assist in office; must be & sod writer.ew York Bteutn Laundry.- WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD PAINTERS AND tinters, at once.Apply at & Durocher si.© olf Sherbrooke.WANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE.fly wasbing.Call aad return.87a Sang-{ .work.Apply at 220 Liverpool street Polat _uineg street., ; _-|- St.Charles.{ = , FOR SALE.£4 Advertisesuduts in Wily 0OIUIAL- 7e .ya Jer igsurdon, ¢ iusertions ior oO FOR SALE \u2014 A BARGAIN, \u201cTWO.PAIRS French bur mill stones, spindles, wood and irou gears, curbs etc., second hand, $200._Apply to K 247, Heraid Office.bos FOR &.SALE \u2014 A GREAT BARGAIN.CARlyle's Works, twenty-two .volumes quite new; price eleven dollars ($11.00).Apply 87 Union ave, 193 OFFERS WANTED R \u201cMOVING | PIÉ- ture outfit.\u201cLife In the British Army.\u201d , Most modern English Bloscope (new -ma- ' chine), 2,700 feet films (in best of order); rheostadt, screens, music, lecture, complete, Addr a Suckling & Co.FOR SALE \u2014 CANADI PATENT FOR the oF and easiest Belting intercommuni- .cating telephone made; entirely automatic, simple, durable and convenient.Immense sales and satisfaction proven.Big money in it for someone.T.J.Seely, 171.\u2018Second st.,'Milwaukee, Wis.FOR SALD \u2014 PRACTICE UPRIGHT PIANO, nice rosewood case; only 880, 85 cash and $4 per month.Also Newhall square piano, rosewood Shee, bright tone, $80, easy pay- or write now for first ch .Leyton Bros., 144 Feel st.choloe FOR SALE \u2014 CLUD SPADE, HEART Diamond A cars to PRIE aul .Pp.% \u201c810 BL Jan James st.,, Room x 3 Le Monge FOR SALE\u2014SAFES, FINE\" \u201cAND BURGLAR .\u2018proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock i city.A Abern, Montreal Sate Works, 390 At.James.Telephone Main 814.\"SALE \u2014 ON CREDIT GR FOR a es Sided 2 a ous def: e fiery patte geiens dote ai ommpel \u201cKREN-EDGR' WILL'BHARPEN L DULLES?Tator in 2 minutes, Puts on a fine, smooth edge.Acts like magie.\u2018It means rasor always sharp.{l, 1%.je ring Go TD Poa sl ma dont polontat 1m | - + a] Rl illuetrated songs, |: WANTED \u2014- CARPENTERS.APPLE WIT | : J Riddell, 913 Mayor st.WANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH SPEAKING SERvant, either Catholic or drotestant, for a French-Canadian family general.work, except cooking, at No.Bik Richmond st._ WANTFD \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT | FOR family of four; no washing; good wages.Apply, with references, to 907 Sherbrooke .at.Westmount.' 193 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS REGTAURANT cook (man); also boy \u2018to Wait on lunch counter, Thé Merchants\u2019 Launch Rooms, 24 Hospital at.WANTED \u2014 MIDDLE- AGED WOMAN, pustat with housework, groalt family; wile to assist in care of invalid; fourteen a lars.Apply after\u2019 one p.m., si Metcalte ave.Westmount.WANTED \u2014 Y FOR AN ACCOUNTANTS office.Apply Room 307.Merchants Bank Chambers.103 WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE, \u201cCOMPETENT vp.per housemald, to direct the Work of others; must be a wood nesdlewoman; no cooking nor washing.Address K 348, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 i GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSB- work.Apply to 220 Liverpool at: WANTED \u2014 A PATTERN MAK Fred Thomson & Oo.Electrical 774 Qralg st.WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTED TO BUY A S8BCOND HAND og wash tubs, In\u2019 first class order.Addrés; ting price, P.O.Box 3341.PPLY ects, 108 oie, ENGINEERS, - x, PETEROODN, NV rie g .P \u201cM ANSE, oy.prc.WANTED \u2014 SEVERAL PERSONS TO MAN- | age district offices in each State for house | 4 Advertisements under this beading, 20 words, à Amsertious, Ic for 2sc.ñ WANTED \u2014 APPRENTICE TO PRINTING trade.Apply_Meral Herala a Job Depurtment.- WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, \u2018one chiid, to go 10 tae coudtry.University st.GENERAL SERVANT; aoop Apply bi bad 3 Craig st Lu\u201d WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE ¢harge of a workshop; must have a thur- + ough knowledge ot Waggon making, and accustomed to handle \u2018min; one speaking both lauguages preferred._Herald Utficu.WANTED \u2014 FIRST cLass STONB cuT- NURSE FOR FOR Apply.Jy ters to gO to Winnipeg.Apply @Vilhiam Grace Company, sub Coristiue Bund Montreal.- WANTED \u2014 COOK, GENERAL; SMALL samily; no washing of IfoRibg OF Usa work.Apply 494 kim, ave.WANTED \u2014 ROUSEMAID, À TOUNG GIRL, tor the summer mouths, country place near Moatreal; amily of two.Apply 44 Fort ss.OFFICIALLY AUTHORIZED LIVE OF POPE | leo, by Mgr.Bernard O'Rellly, and the famous\u2019 \u201cBusiness Guide,\u201d both in kKnglish and French, makes positively\u2019 the strongest praposition ever offered to agents.- No book ever had such a phepomenal salé as the \u201cBusiness ly, write quick, \u2018quick tor territory, sua be fivat iu the lieid.Experience not necessary, sve run all risk.Don't sleep till you writes The J.L.Nichols ce.Jamited, \u2018Torouto.| Mention paper.ti WANTED\u2014SEVERAL PERSONS.TO MANage district ofiices ix euch Htate, for house of long standing, bulary $21 weekly in cash .epol \u2018Thursday, with, all exponuses._ Colonial Co., _Chicago,_ : WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE teacher, for Protestant school, to commence | Sept.1st.Address at onçe, George À.Bar-._clay, Bec.-Treas., Polnt Fortune, _Que, _ 190 _ | WANTED \u2014'STBNOGRAPHER AND TYPE- + writer for railway office.Apply at once, .stating rate of speed at ghortlinnd and typewriting, to K 242, Herald Office.198 WANTED \u2014 A FEW FUR FINISHERS FOR \u2018 8, retail fur store in Ottawa.None but good, rienced hands need apply: K 241, » Herald ot ice.WANTED _ STRONG BOY.APPLY MR.Leglle, Herald Bindery.of long standing; salary $31 weekly in cash each Thursday, direét from main \u2018office, With all expenses.Colonial Co., Chi 0.WANTED \u2014 FOREMAN, AN \u201cVETO INTs foreman for a boiler shop cage a 2 to 3 men; must be of 18ying Saas of out ne rao eu pbs £ dollar Hate age tools ad à éotre | yeco omige sa State experience, age ae tant pattioulars.\u2018Address E.-F., care H WANTED \u2014 TWO.GIRL charge.of cash Ne retail store.Addre Bo ou sure to mention Herall when re: | Apply to K 244, | 10 bor barticulurs, A juide.1f you have any interest |\u2019 \u2018in coining money honestly and Very rapid- | direët from main, office, | ns 4h own bandwriting, te we K 239, Herald Otfice, \u2014\u2014=\u2014=ememmenmensens Be sure, to mention.Herald when replying to advertisements.SUMMER BOARD.A GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS FOR EIGHT OR ten summer boarders at à farm house forty- five æailles out of Montreal.Particulars, address Ww.-Box 214, Pike _River, Que.GooD COUNTRY BOARD AT FARM Bouse: plenty of ra oh CEES,\" $3.per © ren ce.ox 1 U._Knowitoif, PQ 0 x 16, PO, \"THE GROVE,\" \u201d BEACONSFIELD, A FEW rooms are vacant.Apply direct to Manager, Gr mt 2 Hospital ul city.; a FRW BOARDERS Wil BE ACCOMMO- ted in large, cool, roomy house, near © Maskinonge, in Laurentian country.Thies cows kept.Good bosting, fishing, beautiful scenery, bracing air.Fifteen min- Ntes from village.Two trains and mails Qaily.Miss Thurber, .doz 9, 8 Gabriel de Hrandon, P.Q.FERN COTTAGE; LAKR COUGHICHIN _ tourist terms.John MoBain, UMillia, C Ont X \u2018FEW VACANCIES AT ISLAND LAKE, Unsurpassable mountain air, overlooking\u2019 lake, lovely \u2018scenery, good \u2018table, nice beasli, trout and perch fishing, best of.fail hunt: ing, ducks and partridges.214 miles from station, Terms,\u2019 $1.60 per week.Address P.St.Plerre; Island \u2018Lake Farm, Shaw\u2019 bridge, Terrebonne, Que.197 KILWINNING COTTAGR LITTLE METIS, \u2018Que., is now open to renelve guests for.the summer months.Apply to William Tuervict, SUMMER BOARD\u2014AT ST.EMILE, GQOD board, house in a beautiful garden near the lake.Board 4 and § dollars per week; Epi P.à $2.60.Adres Patrick Daly, st.A : \u2018PROPERTY FOR 8A Le.B4r Advertisements \u201cunder words, 6 insertions, for Abc.Lie Beadicg; : FOR SALE \u2014 À BEAUTIFUL FA acres, in an excellent state of RE) will keep 35 cows and team; on a tine road near railway depot, churches, schools, ete.; fine birick house, heated b ood outbuildings.Title iol ted Foe ow: great © nce for Lg Wishing to send ilk or cream te Moms : Box 8, Brigham, bral M 16CELLANEO EOUS sa Advertisements in this colum word por insertion, Tal of four.WANTED.TO EXCHANGE LESS Ï shorthand for room in one IN perienced and compstent teacher a Reis Cr guaranteed.Apply to K 297.rald_ Office.Rigel = BUSINESS CHANCES.= + ÆFr Advertigemènts under *t x.26 Words, § -fasertions, for tor So.a hostile, 3 .R SAT T= CHATEAY FH ply to 1550 No \u2018RA Dame st.BUSINESS CARDS, FINLA YEON ara brea RAE ER PIN.J hy \u201c '| FISHER-CALDER\u2014At C - esters, and A.O.H.6 insertions for the price.private family; èx- litense and valugble pe or 1% br Te, DEATHS.pets rs id an Mot _ BIRTHS.SULLOUGH-\u2014At Alliston, August b a Mrs, Joba W.8 un 3X RITCHIE\u2014At Toronto, August 13, to Me cd Mrs.Geo.M.Ritehbie, & daughter.CHALK\u2014At Toronto, August 10, the wife of.: B A.Chalk, of & son.BEAGRAM\u2014At Waterloo, Ont, August 11th; the wife of E.F.Seagram, of & son.VERCOE\u2014On August 11, the wife of H, Is Vercoe, of a daughter.DEVITT\u2014On \u2018August 11, to Mr.and Mrs T.G.Devitt, Deer Park, Ont, a son, TUCKER\u2014At \u2018Toronto, August 13, the wife of H.M.Tucker, of a daughter (etill-born).ANDERSON\u2014At Dominionville, July 31, the wife of James Anderson, of & son.the wife of Duncan J.Bathurst, of a son.KENNEDY\u2014At St.Elmo, July 28, the wife of Duncan H.Kennedy, of a daughter.Instant, to Mr.and Mrs.J.O'Reilly, a son.MARRIAGES.MAYBEE-BLACK-\u2014At St.Catharines, August 12,\" Geo.Allari Maybee, of Brandon, Man.- to Margaret S., second daughter of J.K.Black.nbrook, \"August 11, Miss Kale, daughter of Mra.Calder, to Rev.P.Fisher, of Delpraine, Manitoba.FULTON-HILL\u2014At Winchester, August 12th, Alexander Mackenzie Fulton, B.A., of Ches« terville, to Miss E.Maud Hill, of \u2018Winches er.| LAWRENCE-ROLPH \u2014 On August 12th, at Markhym, Helen Eliza, daughter of the Tate Capt.Wm.Rolph, of \u2018Glen Rouge,\u201d Marke- \"ham, to the Rev.S.'A.Lawrence, rector of Markham and Unionville, BISHOP-POWER\u2014At Toronto, \u201cAugust 13th, - Willlam Edward Bishop to Annie May, \u2018daughter of Willoughby \u2018and Elizabeth Ann Power.DOW-STIRLING\u2014At Eloise Margaret, daughter at Mr.Duncan Stirling, to Mr.Willlam James Dow, of Toronto.: .BEAUMONT-COLES\u2014At Toronto, August §th, Louise, daughter of Mrs.M.E.Coles, of bridge, Ont.DEATHS IN THE CITY.\"RAZA\u2014On August 13, at the Montresl-Gen« + eral Hospital, Alphonse © Raza, of this city, architect, in Lis 57th year.- | WARE\u2014At Cacouna, on August 16, Dorothy Olive Ware, aged 2 years, youngest daugh« \u201cter of Arthur Buller Ware.- Interred.In Mount Royal- Cemetery, August 17, 1908, \u201cExeter, England, and Glasgow, Scotland, * papers please copy.\u2018|GLASS\u2014At Winnipeg (suddenly), \u2018on Auçun 14th, Isabella, eldest -daughter of R.Glass, Montreal.Funeral private.x HALPIN\u2014John Halpin dled August 15, afte; .a short illness, aged 49.Funeral from hig late residence, 397 Rivard Street, on- Ties\" , day, the 18th instant, at 2 p.m., to Roman - Catholic Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend.Alse members BA Boston, Lowell and Chi- èagô papers please copy.Funeral service Wednesday morning at 7.30.DONNELLY\u2014In this city, on the 16th Instant, Mary Alice, eldest daughter of Thomas Don- nelly (master carter), aged 23 years and.7 months.Funeral will take place from -ber father\u2019s residence, 113 McCord Street, on Tuesday morning, at 8.15 o'clock, to \u2018St.Ann's.Church, and thence to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.New York and New Orleans papers please copy.X \u2014 DEATHS: ELSEWHERE.° Chuck, daughter of Edward and: Chuck Flynn.\u2018aged 1-year and .2 days.I WALLACE\u2014At Milton, August 9th, Eleanor Ireland, relict-of .the late Tsade\u2019 Wallace, Lure ER + her 84th year.1 CAMPBELL\u2014At \u201cToronto, P.C.Campbell, Crown Timber Agent, of \u2018Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., in bis 70th year.| RATCLIFFE\u2014At Toronto, August \"14th, Margaret.Hepburn\u2019'Ratoliffe, in her 86th year, relict of the late John Ratcliffe, Columbus, © East Whitby, Ont.GORING\u2014At Niagara Township.August 13th, Sarab Melissa, wife of Ransom Goring, officer at Brock's Monument Park,.Queenston.MUNRO \u2014 At Thorold, August 14th, James Munro, \u2018native of\u2019 Thurso, Caithness, Scotland, aged 82.MORRISON\u2014At Lake.Share! East Oakville, Jas.B, Morrison, cattle exporter.; | McINTYRE\u2014On August 12,.wife of: Robert Le.Melntyre, of Toronto.That Wily Turk - likes charlotte gelatine\u2014why not?MONUMEN TS.Direct from quarries aud set in your lot dy The $mith Bros.\u2019 Granite Co.290 Bleury St, Just helow Sherbrooke AMBULANCE MEADQUARTERS.Bell l'elepnone Up 287, WM.WRAY, tndertaker and Embalmen 8636'S.CATHERINE STREET, Batween Stanley ese Drummond Streets : WIRE GOODS.: FLY SCREENING _ } Per Foot THB THOS.FORRSSTER C0.825 St.James Street, Montreal.Premo ) Cameras R.Pe Shr, =\u2014 ust fo to hund.Send focspeo- - Hargain List No.14° ne Notre Dame Street Ther.is as much harmo, and taste A Proper Frame » viredinFraming asin drossing.and the bony shou d marred by mistakes, For.ralinble Work a | reasonable prices tak i H E ASLEY 2% Pioture Framer 10878 Catherine St.néar Bleury 8g ; \u201c WANTED TO RENT.- 2 Kévoriirements under this words, \u20186 Inscrtiens, for 25e.ROOM AND \u2018BOARD WANTED, ) and three \u2018children, for winter \"months Sop vate family preferred.Addr \u2018ald Office.: ous K 10, Here WANTED \u2014 A FURNISHED OR UNFUT nished {la® of five or six roomg, \u201cro street West - Apply.K 248, Herald offen WANTED\" \u2014 A FLAT OR SMALL HOUSE in good locality.Apply t in soc Poly to K 20, Herald WANTED TO RENT, WELL FURNISHBB .house, 12 rooms or more, modern \u2018pluinbdin furnace, - electric light, etc, in Ding.locality, Dorchester \u2018street or pa Orth, be tween.Universtiy and Mackay- sts.,.family of five (no smail children), from \u201cSeptember 15th, during winter months, possibly longes it accommodation and terms satisfactory, \u2019 Answer Box No.K 836, Herald 4 office, giving 195 .Catherine Street, west of Greene, ® ayepiaires in leather \u2018ckée, marke o _oiifal House.\" Reward at 725.gy À TO LOT \u2014 A SPLENDID § STORE, ms ALT modern Jmprovements, No.85 Sté Sulpioe Avply to Cyrille Laurin, 13 8k onne a st) treet, neat ou = : chat, eturn to 7% > LEFT IN A WINDSOR wep streot.a st, , Q .atFeet, silver ackay street, Ward.tar, on Monday pftermeon, dow arcel nn tata: y , der, Poaurapaire.oF plea um té V.Po ets Bank, and get reward: were over - .» BATHURST-\u2014\u2014At Dalhousie \u2018Mills, August 3, O'REILLY\u2014AË Sault Ste.Marie, on the 8th Toronto, to George F.Beaumont, of Brace- atholie Order of For- : Full line of Models for 1903 .PS heading, 2 Toronto, August 13th, a à terms, ete.\u2014 > \u2018Lost.To LOST\u2014ON GREENE AVENUS oR ET ST, Be enr na » GISEREROEURERAAEE- 883] * -\u2014s#bsorb the: air 5 Aeaimiiable we (Bign .TO ONB I LOVE.When I am gone, = And my still form Is wrapt.In deaths\u2019 repose; When thou art lone, - And I am deat to love of Or hate or foes, .Remember thee, dear heart, : That all my great, deep wealth of love Was thine.co friends I suffered much, 7 But now and then a gleam of heavenly light 7 , Was mine; \u2019 - Your gentle love.CC Brought to my hungry soul A glimpse of love divine, And when I die, remember well, dear eart, \u2019 .- That ull my soul and life and love \u2019 se.: Were thine.- .In after years - When thou art loved and petted By life's throng, Ca Look through thy tears, .And know that I was thine Through all the journey long: And when I died .- .- My soul wis soothed to peace By thy love's song.\u2026 Pot-Pourri.Wide girdle belts are once more becoming popular.They are very pretty tor the long-waisted woman, but for her short-waisted sister they are a miserable failure.Panne velvet is the chosen material for most of the gir.dies, though wide sash ribbons are also \u2018used.Those made of the ribbons.are plaited front and back; narrowing at the sides, and are finished.with long ends tied behind in.a Bow and fringed.SICK ROOM HINTS., In assick room never whisper.If you do not wish the patient to be disturbed oy your voice: do your \u2018talking in anther room.-Keep everything \u2018in the ~pom\u2019 scrupulously clean.Put all the medicine bottles out of sight.Regulate.but do, not banish light'and ventilation, it can eusily be done -by means of .screens.Do not allaw several people to dtay and chatter in a sick room.oven though they should not \u2018be addressing.ï atient: Flowers are with a thick old blanket undernegth the white cover.This is necessary to secure the embossing of the design.Another way of doing, recommended by some, is to allow the piece to get quite dry and to iron it through a clean white cloth, previously dampened.This might be termed pressing rather than ironing, but the result is said to be good.Do not press too heavily on the embroidery itself, : HOW TO WASH WHITE SILK.\u2018White silk should be washed in tepid water with white \u2018soap.It\u2019 should be rinsed at once in tepid borax water, then put through\u2019 two clear waters.Finally it should be dipped in lukewarm water ,to which has been added a suspicion of liquid bluing.It should be shaken until almost dry, not wrung, and irgned damp.DONT'S AS TO DRESS.Don't count.the time lost which is spent ni studying the effects of harmonious colors.Color is of prime importance in dress.: 0° : ~ Don't hesitate to sacrifice a bargain and shut your eyes to hats that are \u201cdreams\u201d {f you want.to make a pleasing picture of yourself, - Don\u2019t always wear red, If you are a brunette, or think blue the only color for Blondes.Reverse the order.A brunette can wear all the light shades of blue \u2018and.a blonde Is a symphony in bright red.* : Don't wear black, mauve or green, If « j the hair is black.and the complexion swarthy.Yellow, *scarlet should be chosen.i Don\u2019t choose delicate shades of pink, lavender and blues, except a\u2019 deep navy \"blue, If the eyes are blue, the hair dark brown and the complexion not clear.- Don't wear pink and scarlet if the hair is frankly red.Green and white are the colors.and copper tints that make a red-head- ed girl a model for any \u2018artist.Don\u2019t wear silver; dove an \u2018and pink ; d must- gray unless you are .a raging beauty.These.shudes not only pick out faclal defects, but give emphasis to the slight- ést blemish.$ , = Don't wear \u2018young and fair.1 two shades darker and duller.Don't chooge a hat without due :de- :lberation: The value of a becoming one cannot be calculated, It is the article of attire more than which brings out the good points, or accentuates the bad ones, not only.of eyes and hair.but of complexion.and \u2018the shape of the head.Don\u2019t forget that if the hat is suited.to_the wearer all else-is-forgotten and black unless you \u2018are There are.brown, oaks |.Black makes the skin| any other |\u2019 2.0 .a TEEN 2080 EE hy * we RL 4 i wa .à + * oo a.\\ .add two well beaten eggs, return to the fire and stir carefully until] the mixture \u2018ble boiler to keep hot while you slice one quart of firm ripe tomatoes In half-inch slices, broil carefully, place on hot dish, pour .tie sauce around them and serve at once garnished with pars- \"SPANISH TOMATOES.One.can of tomatoes, half a dox:n green peppers, two medium sized onions and two tablespoonfuls of butter.Chop the onions rather fine and brown in the butter, add the peppers toé the Spanish reppers which have been chopped fine.Mix all together carefully and cook over slow fire for five minutes, adding.salt and a very little white pepper to taste, Pour into a baking dish and bake in \u2018moderate: oven for forty-five minutes, Serve in dish in which they were baked, El TOMATO TOAST WITH MUSH- a ROOMS.Btew a quart of fresh tomatoes, season with ralt, pepper and butter, Lay thin toasted slices of white bread on a warm platter, butter and cover each slice with the stewed tomatoes, and on each piece lay a peeled mushroom.But- an Ur \u2018 wo» + MONDAY; avoue 11] 1908.a pal ah ; qe 4 \"HERALD » .egg, then in bread crumbs, again in the egg and repeating place In, a frying basket and lip into hot deep fat; it the fat is sufficlently hot they will brown in a very few moments and sir Che car Dauié and of q al weeten and fi swee to * BLACK CURRANT CUP.add two quarts of weak green .Sweeten to taste and cool.Borve in tall glasses with cubes.of lca, FRIED TOMATOES.BREAKFAST Wash and dry thoroughly large, firm, +; Fruit.- ripe tomatoes arid piace in the ice box Cereaï.Cream to harden, and when thoroughly chilled grofigd chops.Minced potatoes.cut in inch thick slices, dip in beaten Milk biscuit, \u201cCoffee, be Fruit, thoroughly cooked, Drain on brown pas .Tea.per and serve on hot platter garnishe \u2018 with cress.Serve a cream or browned DINNER, ; sauce with these.They will be found re Clear soup., a delicious substitute for meat at break- | Breaded veal cutlets.Cream sauce.fast during the warm weather._ Bealloped: potatoes.String héans.ROASTED TOMATOES.Raspberry junket.Coffee.a hours, then strain taste to a soft snow, serve in with a spoonful of ved rasp- in the bottom of each glass.To each pint of black currant juics LUNCH.Creamed eggs on toast., Stuffed green peppérs.Coffee cake.Dip the tomatoes into hot water and remove the skins, cut & piece from the stem end and scoop out a little of the pulp and placé a small piece of butter into this cavity, dust with salt and a little cayenne pepper, replace the ton, PERSONAL ws» SOCIAL sprinkle it with crumbs, pepper and salt, Place a little piece of butter on each, and place on a slice of bread cut out with a large biscuit cutter.Place In a buking pan and bake in moderate oven from fifteen to twenty minutes.- PURKISH DELIGHT., ter the mushrooms and give a dash: of.pepper if desired.Canned mushrooms may be used if fresh are not In market.* Grnte a fine, large, ripe pineapple into a bow! and.cover with bofling water; i a Wy By ji | W 7 9 i / / 1 #24) always pleasing to the eye, but do not introduce those of strong scents into: an invalid's room and'be:caréful to remove all cut -flowers at night, as they and leave it less fresh for the patient.x ; TO LAUNDER NEEDLEWORK.In this season of embroidered Hinens attention should be called to tae fact that à piece of work taking weeks.to, omplete may very easily be ruined by careless: laundering.=.Never put embroidery in with the re- rular_wash._ Put such .i piece in suds made of hot.water and.some\u201c pure soap.Rub-between-the-hands-whenever-\u2014ne- vessary.for if \u2018the washboard is used ten to.one the evenness of the stitches will be disturbed.Rinse in-clear water thoroughly and hasten the drying process by laying the pleee between clean dry towels, so that the embroidery: is perfectly smooth and straight.-Then roll up the towels and wring as \u201chard as \u2018you please.While still slightly damp remave from the towels and lay face downward on the ironing board, taking care first that the latter is covered | + Is without a doubt the safest and _ mostreliable remedy in existence for Diarrhœa, Dysentery, Cramps, Pain in the Stomach, \u201c Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Sea Sickness, and all Summer Complaints.+ ~~ It has, been a household for nearly sixty years.a \u2018 remedy.Its effects are instantaneous and it does not leave .the bowels con stipated.© + IEE Don't:accept substitutes.They're \u2018| retrousse nose.Colic, | forgiven: \u2018 ° : .Don't hide a.small- face under a picture hat of the.Gainsborough.type.Choose a style less pronounced in size.the face if you are à long oval-faced beauty.It makes the face look longer.Don\u2019t wear a hat that too closely fol- si | lows the outiine of the face, ifthe face is round and plump.It suggests the framing of the full moon.Don\u2019t wear a hat that is bent down directly.in the middle {f_you possess a It makes the nose look as though it were trylig to meet the hat.\u201d A hat \u201cthat flares at the side.In becoming, as 1§ al Don't wear a hat turning back from |.so a toque or a tur- j banz - m+ + | [or the oot] RASPBERRY SHORTCAKE.Measure a quart of sified flour, add three teaspoonfuls of.baking powder and half a teaspoonful \u201cof salt; mix well, then rub in two ounces.of butter.Mois: ten to a soft dough with sweet milk, then divide into two parts and pat out to fit two round pie or cake tins, having the dough.about.half an inch thick \u2018for each orie, Bake slowly until the\u2019 cake begins to rise, then increase the heat of the oven.Bake for twenty- tive minutes.As soon as done take out, | split the cakes open, lay on a heated.- dish and.thickly spread the crumb side of -each half with softened butter an a generous layer of raspberries that have been previously sugared, crushed slightly and mixed cream, Place the layers one on top.of as you prefer.\u2018The - fruit should be sweetened an: hour before using it.- PINEAPPLE SAUCE! apple from luncheon.Make a cupful of nice, hard sauce, and beat In the grated pineapple just before serving.Crushed strawberries or red raspberries muy be used instead.\u201d -DEVILLED TOMATOES.eggs through ghe ricer and mix with one teaspoonful of mixed, mustard, one teasponful of powdered sugar, a dash of cayenne:und a little salt.Melt three\u2019 1 ounces\u2019 of butter and .rub in; then\u2019 stir -in graduaily three \u2018tablespoonfuls of vinegar.Stir all over -the fire until gcalding hot.Take from the fire and \u2018dangerous.\u20184 thickens.Place the saucepan In a dou- CHAPTER VII.\u2014Continued.' © \u201cI do not recall such a name?Jerome de Greville?\u201d and the rascal turned his eyes Lo.the celling in the .attitude, of deep contemplation.I emiled, inwardiy., : = - 1f it please you, sir, to write your game in my guest book, should Mon- gledr.de Greville call F will show it him.You may tel ve found.\u201d +.; He fetched out a worn and greasy \u2018hook from a chest in the rear, and handed me a pen, watching, as I thought, with some interest, what name _ 1 would write, though I much questioned if he could read it.I.pushed the, book aside.: , It matters un.ohscure one, and M.de Greville would not recall it.See here, my good fellow, here is a gold plece to ald thy - memory.At what hour wlil'M.de Grevilie return?\u201d : Co He took the coin, and turning jt \u2018over and over in his palm, said, as if to it: \u2018If Monsieur will write a note.and leave it, I will send to other inns and sce if such a man be in Paris.Mon- - sieur is \u2018of Gascony?\" he ventured, The Gascons were at this time regarded with distrust, it was such an EE CAUTIOUS MOTHERS Will use \u201cTHE PEPTONINE\" if they desire to see their children grow.strong, -héaithy and vigorous.Weak persons of all another analysis certificata: ; \u2018 ; : - Quebec, September 13th, 1808.\u201cLA PEPTONINE,\" submitted to my exam- : imation; is composed of very pure wheat, con- _ taining wvitrogeneous and amylaceous sub- \u2018 stances together with certain salts, in such as to form a complete food, easily d very digestible.\u2018 ; Ph.J.FILLION, Priest, yofeasor > Quebec.- \u201cgié -hy all first class pharmacists, Ad : que se on F.Coursol.242 Ov Hall 1 tne where you can \u2018not, my name; it is \\ ages will.-BÉNEFIT BY ITS \u2018USE.The following is Chemisiry, Laval University, \"The Black Wolfs Breed | -easy -mattér for\" them to carry news inte Spain, being on the border.: 1\" soun.found\u2018 there was.nothing to be galned from the féllow, and becoming convinced of his steadfastness, waa willing he should keep the coin as earnest.money for future services.De\u2019 Greville not coming in, 1 grew restive, and concluded 1 would stroll: about the city.Claude, for mo the landlord _Btyled himself, - directed me to the principal thoroughfare, and I thought by walking straight along one street 1 could easily return.There was noth-| ing unusual in the neighboring bulld- ings to \u2018make a landmark of, so I chose a great round tower not far away, and carefully laid my bearings from that.Thé landlord watched me taking my observations and felt sure 1 would \u2018shortly return, the more so that my.few articles of apparel and necessity were left stowed In the corner by hig hearth.\u2018These 1 had purposely so Arranged that:I could detect any meddling.Throwing my cloak about me \u2018I took the way he indicated, and soon \u2018passed into a wider and more hand- #ome atreet, which I came afterward \u2018to know.Walking idly on, without thought of distance or direction, I tired \u2018after a while, and\" began to think of getting back to the inn fireside, I retraced my steps perfectly, I thought, and if my calculations were right should have stood where the broad, well-lighted street\u2019 1 had traversed corners on_ Rue Bt.Denis, But the locality was entirely .strange, and 1 had lost sight of the great tower which T thought would guide me home, when a squad of the watch halted me and questioned my errand.\u201cIam a gentleman -afid officer of the King,\u201d I replied with such an alr they passed on.ue on \u201c1 pray you, gentlemen, direct me to the Rue St.Denis; thence I can find my way.\" : 5 « he man gave me directions which with - Whipped |.the other, having two to four \u2018layers, - Reserve half 4 cupful of grated pine- | Put the yolks of three hard boiled | M i J NS / ) \\ À ND 4 7 HH) Lawrence Hall.the Queen's.- gone to Surcre.cook, the guest of Mrs, Fiske.city, stopping at the Widsor.Melphia, are at the Queen's.ronto, is at the Windsor.returned .| at the Queen's,\u201d ° : tion, has recurned from Quebre.| ronto, have returned from the seaside.lirooke, have le of Ottawn, is ¥ | spending her vacatioh in\u2019 this city.hrooke, have returned from Murray.Bay.ton where she was visting with \u2018her cister.\u201cMr, Alfred Cowan, \u2014Ottawa, is In | Fcingston taking a course in-t' - mili- Mr.George Ball, Nicolet, is at the St.Mr.Neil Polson, jr.Kingston, Is at Dr.Wm.H.Delaney, Quabec, has Mrs, Gilmore, Montreal, is in Coatl- Mr.P.W.Ellis, Toronto, Js in the \u2018Mr.R.M: Green.and family.Phila- .Lieut.-Colonel George T.Denison, \u2018To- A.Payley, Sherbrooke, has fromm the seaside.\u2018Mr.D.Browne and wife, Ottawa, are Mr.L- Mr.Lare.of the\u201d Charity Organjza- \u201cMr.C.A.Dansereau has left cn.a trip to the Lower St.Lawrence.Dr.and Mrs.F.H.Torrington, To- W.R.Webster, Sher- ft on a trip to Winripes.Cook.wife of the Mayor qGeiting at Torepnto.Kingston, Mr.and Mra Mrs.Fred.Miss Luli\u2019 Robinson, is Mr.and Mrs.Frank Grundy.Sher- Mrs.Guid has teturned from Kings-4 \u201cPrice Jones, of Liverpool, were on Säat-' $1.00 THE » Interest Will be Paid Twice a Year.SOVEREIGN BANK OF CGANADA, - \u2026.\u2018202 St, James Street.Branch Office\u2014Corner ot Guy and St.-Catherine Stroets | Open daily and on Saturday évenings.: Co CL ° D.M.STEWART.General Manager.\u2018Will Open | .+ Our Laundry Work If you want your goods, phone Up.1408.IS Le - PERFECTION the best work and all care taken o ce a The American Steam Laundry,§ \u2014 \u2018rope, wher he pleaded cares hefore the | Privy Council in London, has joined his family at St.Patrick.- Hon.Clifford end Mrs.Sifton, accompanied by \u2018Mr.Sifton\u2019s private -socre- tary, will sail.from New York on Aus.Zith for Fnglara.\u2019 oo ; Mr.John Woiff, of.Messya.H.H, Wolff & Co., has returned from a ten days\u2019 trip to Niagara Falls and -the Thousand Islands.: Lieut.-Colonel Maclean, \u201cpresident of the Maclean Publishing Company.wh) has been in Toronto, arrived In Mont: rea! this morning, ; Meésesrs.J, R: Collett, of Cardiff, and urday Introduced on \u2018Change at the Board of Trade by Mr.William Nivin.\u2018Mr, George Hannah, manager of the Allan Line passenger department, left Moiitreal Saturday for Prout\u2019's Neck, Me., where he will join his family on a | short vacation.The visiting governors for this wee to \u2018the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge.and to the homes at Longue Pointe are Messrs.Willlam Fran- cis-and Thomas Ecroyd.Mr.Arthur \u2018H.B.Plers, superintendent of the Canadian Pacific.steamship I il | | A ; | | = } \\ 0 1 / j i - bfoidery is combined with Russian appears as a pointed yoke on the sanel-effect.ing 'Below the two deep tucks.: The hat is.of white lace, shirred on a used for trimming, and a band of pin \u2018adds much to the smart effect.COLORED EMBROIDERIES AND GUIPURE LACE.- Paris has.pronounced.in favor of colored embroideries, an ed costume gives a good idea of the application.In the illustration the em- uipure to form a blouse, and the lace re- skirt, which is of white mohair, plaited in A- binding of white vélveteen finishes the.skirt edge, appear: The skirt just clears the ground all around.\u2018 d this import.featherbone fame.Pink roses are i Liberty, crossing the -underbrimy .~ tary scheol.zuest of her utile, Hon.Justice White and family.at Lake Scoswaninepus Kingston.; ) from the Adirondacks.-in the city, v Damon.:- Rev.Henry Church Cathedral, Ottawa, has returned fron.hisiholldays.i» : {agent of th | turned to t ing their uncle, Mr.saerbrooke.\u2018Church have gone to spend the-next' two weeks.at Kilkenny, Que.°° hue gone\u2019 to Kino {vaeation, Eherbrooke, are cn a \u2018holiday trip to | Portland Me, and SWaipreott, Mass.Morkill\u201d Sherbrooke, are spending.some timeat Sea:bore Reach, Me.: | ehequer- Court, Ottawa, and Mrs.Au- dette and child, have returned \u2018from Europe.the Interior, Waves this \u2018week to visit, \u201c| the: English NW.T.\u20181 ministers will attend the banquet.Sit: 4 Tuck, Sherorecke, \u2018have returned hone.T , M ontreal, 18 the 4e Mrs.Chas, A.Peters Captain and, Mrs.Bruce Carruthers, have returned to Kingston | Miss Bernice MacLeod, Richmond, is isiting with Miss Ethel | cittaon, rector of Christ) G.T.Bel, general \u201cpansetiger : e Grand Trunk Railway.re- he city to-day from Toronto, Montranl; ave visit\u2014 Joseph Hutchison, Mr.Fhe Missos Welt Miss Olive Church And Miss Constance Miss Fowler, af the, Church, Home, | } \u2019 Wilton for a faw weeks - Miss .Louise Le Vasseur Montreal, ix in Sherbrecoke, the guest of the amily 7 jer Mr: A.E.D 1 -Kinkead.Mayor Farvell nhd Mrs\u2019 \u201cFarwell Mrs.A.N.Worthington and Miss h Ar, \u2018Arthur Audette, clerk of the Fx-.Mr.Tas.Smart, Deputy\u2019 Minister.of «settlement at Saskatoon.\u201c Miss\u201d Marie Louise Dupuis, Montreal\u2019 is spending a couple of weeks at &$t.Marie de la Beauce, the guest ofy Mrsr.Tancrede Fortier.-Mr.Halkeit, of the Fisheries Department, Ottawa, Accompapied the expedition which will start for Hudson Bay Saturday.Sh ,Mré.Ida F.Moore, Ottawa, was elected vice-presidént of \u201cthe Rebekahs at thé revent meeting.of the LO.O.F.helï in Hamilton.i} .SL \u201cMrs.Fo La.Carson and her two sors have return-d from » vacation spent at Ottawa ard in camp with, friends up the \u2018Rideau Ryver., Co to .Premier Laurier and severa 1 of his urdu evening to\u2019 the delegites of ithe Congress of the Chamber of Commerer.Mrs.Glænilllaft) Miss \u2018Reth Sanborn | nid Master, \u2018hos.Gignilliat, Savane nah, Ga., who have been visiting Mrs, Hon.T.Chase Casgrain,'K.0\"., M.i\"., who has.récently roturned from Eu- = Mr._the commandant School of -Musketry, Was\u201d held Friday A derartinent, wit\u2014pre cert-.of the Catholic Sailor Wednesday evening.- J.Thorp Ulyth, Ottawvi, was married ir: St.Louis; Thursday last to Miss Isahelln Thomson, of that city.s\u2019 Club next Mr.and Mrs.Blyth will sperd several | 02 weeks traveiling on\u2019 the lakes, and will réturn- to\u2019 Ottawa the 1st of October._ Mr.,Pobert J.- Graham, \u2018 Mayot \u2018of Belleville: Mr.John W.Johnson, ex-\" Mayor n° Belleville.and Lt-vCol.W.N.-Ponton, vx-alderman of th= same city, are in the city \u2018to attend the Congress of Chiammbers of Commerce of the Eniptre.LS .: The last of the \u2018nt homes\u201d.given uv ahd.officers of the afternoon at the Rockceliffe ris range.Ottawa.The guests were received by.Mrs.Cartwright, who wore a becoming gown of \u2018pale blue and white organdy.with trinmings of white lace.Col.Cartwright wus, 11so present through- | ! out the afterfidon, and logked after the guests most attentively, .- 07 \u2014 CATARR# .One \u201cdose at Japanese Catarrh Cure will convinre you of its merits \u2018as a cure for | Catarrh.* It's not made.liké some preparations, to \"be pleasant to\u201d use, but it's made to cure, and that's wbat you want.regularly, it\u2019s always at work .and soon penetrates.to évery diseased part.healing and curing.\u201cDruggists, 3, or\u2019 for $2.50, postpaid.The Griffiths, acpherson Co., Lam- ited, \u201cToronto.a : | : Mosquitoes! = Mosquitoes! \u2018Black Flies.Black Flies._- ASH'S INSECTICIDE is the on:y sane pro tentative from the bites oftheabove specimen of Natural History - Price -àcand duc per bottle Caterpillars Caterpillars Save your Currants and Gooseberrios by using WHI: KE HELLEBORE -Forsale by ; - J.A.HARTE, Chemist, \u20181778.Notre Damo Street.Country orders promptly ule THE INTERCOLONIAL - COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.Works\u2014Drummond Colliery, Westviils, Nova Scotia.Miners and Producers of.\u2018\u2019Drummond\u2018 Coai and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova bcotia.Offered in ali sizes and quan- Uties 10 sult purchasers.Shipments by water or rail.20° Head .Office, Room 211, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.~ - Used, |Illegal Bottlingd \u201841 BEAVER HALL HILL, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BUTTER EGS At very low prices for such fresh stock.- We buy -direct from.the factories which enables] ell \u2018below ruling prices for such qualities FR as we have to offer.\u2019 O Very Finest Creamery Butter.\u2026\u2026 Very Finest Dairy .Butter.Striotly Fresh Eggs, - 170 THE LAING PACKING AND | PROVISION CO., Lta Reta} Stores in ail parts of city.ids |J.H.R.MOLSON & À Ale and Porter a BROS ALE and PORTER .Fawmiilaa Regularly Supplied 600 Aotre Dams St.Montrea Dawes & Co \" BREWERS, 5 | Pale Ales and Porter © 850 REWARD.| WM.DOW & CO.BREWERS AND MALTSTERS.© Wilf pay the above reward for evi dence leading to the conviction of any person using: ;heir name, trade mark: or labeis, without their authority.à x MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMEN EDP ES confess\u2019 my ignorance, I blundered on; to where five ur six narrow, crooked -streets ran \u2018together, branching.out like the fingers from my palm, 1 paused now .uncertaln which way to BO deciding alinost at hazard, turned down the best paved of all those dingy streets.I had hardly gone pust more.than two\u2018 cross streets, when.therd stood at a corner, looking timidly this \u2018way and that, a slight girl, with blonde hair and\u2019 eyes of Lreton blue.She seemed so brave, yet so oul of piace \u2018on such ah unfrequented road, I .al-\u2019 most made so bold as to address her, thinking I might be of \u2018Service to a lady in distress.But mg {ongue was not formed for.such well chagen words and polite phrases, so I merely held to one alde, she standing to the outer edge to admit of my passage.\u2019 _ At the moment 1.gLt opposite her, it seems.she \u2018had misjudged width of the pavement, for IT heard her.give \u2018n slight ejaculation, and one .foot slipped oft the pavéd way as If.she would fall Into the muddy street, | passed my \u201cto à place of safety, but even then could bring no word of courtly\u201d ele- .gance to my assistance.oo She thiinked me prettily and dainttiy, and as 1 pursued my course, I could but.turn and glve yet.another glance in her direction, 8he caught my: eve, | and\u2018again looking each way, bent Her dteps down a byway leading off to the left, which we were that Instant nearest.There was that in her manner, 1 could not say exactly what, which led me to follow her at a respectful distance, seeing which she turned her head, and 1 fancied 1 could observe a thankful smile playing about her lips.At any rate she quickened her pace and walked with more assurance, no longer in doubt .about her movements, For many rods at times she would be was so light it scarcely made a sound or the great, clumsy clattering I created drowned it entirely.Just at the time I-thought 1 had lost her, 1 could catch a glimpse of a flitting skirt beneath one of the flambeaux, .simply confused me, and, ashamed to which stuck in niches of the: wall here ahd there, lighted old Pari.ar amid zo many devious courses, and.and helpless at that hour of \u2018the night,\u201d arm quickly about her,\u2019 and raised her lost to view in the dark, and her tread | In a very pleasant frame of mind, 1 strode along behind her.It was won- derfdl, 1 thought,\u201d how readily a woman's intultion recognizes a pro- \u2018tector.And I-for 1 must\u201d admit 1 was young then; in the ways of women, tur younger: than my years \u2014-1 amused myself with manyconjectures concerns \u201cing what manner of errand had taken this young woman abroad alone on such a night, ~ A Indy she plidniy | seemed, Plaguised a little, that might .be, for her quiet dignity did not fully.compôrt with, the stylé of her dress.\u201cA thousand airy castles 1 built for my fali heroine: to live in, and I, lke the knightly heroes of the (Crusades, was ever her defender, ever her cham- | pion in the lists.~~ » nes : Busled\u2019 with these.faritles And.romantic thoughts, I lost.count of streets and passages, turning.this way that ahd the other, through many narrow and.tortuous byways and alleys, until 1 realized 1 was hopelessly lost.With my fair gulde in front and my good sword: by my side, lightly [ recked of atreets -or houses.Yet I dared not forget T was on an errand:for the Governor and must not expose.myself to - buotleszs' peril.D At last\" and sémewhat to my relief, she stopped before a great oaken iron- studded gate, possibly of five 104 \u2018paves width, in one corner of which was cut a smaller door so low a man must stoop to pass.Upon this smaller 1s\" made of pure fats and oils and contains no dangerous ingredient., It is pure sogp that | | gives absolute satisfaction.us | singular errand was, or wherein she never laid eyes üpon.His léft arm hung them both I could see what manner of \u2014 door she rapped and stood in the attitude of walting.- ; I had a moment yow to look about'me.It wis in\u2019 a quarter of the town that was forblddhig.Here were two huge, dismal, gray-sone mandslons, separated by a\u2018:court-yard of probably forty paces across; a high wall fronted the street, flahked by a tower on either side ithe gate.On top, \u2018this wall.was defended by bits of \u2018broken glass and Apikes of\u2019 steel, atuck into the masonry while it wis yef soft.More than this thé flickering brazier would not permit mé to see, \"All of this I took in at a glance; across the street the murkl- ness of the night shut out my: view.She rapped again, impatiently, but in the same manner as before, A trifling space thereafter the smaller door was opened, whoever was inside .having first peeped out through a, round hole, which closed itself with a shutter no bigger than his eye.: 1 The lady looked first to me, then stepped .inside and stood back as it she bade me enter.; This was an adventure I had not bare gained for.Thinking only to see that the lady reached her destination.in safety.here\u2018 was R complication of which I had never dreamed.What her desired my assistance, 1 could not even hazard a guess.\u2018Yet there she stood and beckoned me to enter, and I moved forward a pace or two so 1 could see within the door.~~ nC The concierge hel lo a more repulsive, deforméd wretch I] withered by his side; at his girdle he swung a bunch .of keys, with any oie of which a strong man might have brained .an ox.Every evil passion which curses the race of men had left ita Tmprint upon his lowering counten- aneb.Yet for a moment, when.his gaze rested upon the girl.it was as though some spark of her loveliness drove the.villainy from his face.He was hardly so tall as she who stood \u2018beside him watching me, the semblance of a mocking sneer about her lips.Looking past place it was., A smoky oil lamp splut-.ered Jn the rear, sufficiently distinct saved court-yard, cove to disclose the b must now see a the door ajar, and | [er class, + ered with the green slime which marks the place where no sun ever shines.Further than, this I could see nothing except the.tall gray buildings which shut in every side and this wall.in \u2018front.That-door once locked upon the Intruder there would be no\u2019easy egress.Tustinctively 1 held back.°° ; \u201cMonsieur is afraid?\" she inquired, then tossed batk her head.and laughed such a low, disdainful, mean laugh, as fired my every nerve to hear.1 hesitated no longer.Let come what will, let the Governdr's errand look to itaelf.forno man or no woman could ever laugh at me like that.= .Holding my blade at easy command, 1 stepped inside.Impmediately the door closed, and the rasping of the key told me It- was securely.locked as before.Tren came regret, but came too late.What 1 had so foolishly commenced, I finished.\u201cThe cup had been \u2018taken in hand and the dice must be thrown.20° So .As we came.| followed her -agaiu, though at much closer range.We crossed the yard diagonally, across the bioken panes, bits of casks, wine bottles \u2018and other refuse scattered about.1 liked not the aspect of the place.As the girl was about to enter i door leading inside the building, a man came \u2018down the inher stairs and passed out, coming in our direction.For the moment he was under the light 1 had good eight of him.i.A.rather low.dark fellow, dressed in the height of the fashion, yet somewhat flashily withal! not too foppish, he was evidently a young gallant of the Lat-.He staggered somewhat from wine: and carried a magnificent breadth of shoulder, denoting consid- \u2018erable strength.Thin waa my mental catalogue from the glimpre I caught.By this time, the lady had got rather \u2018within the range of the light; the man came straight At her, and, to my amazement, despite her struggles, sein~ ed and kissed her.This was before I could reach them, ro 1 was upon him in ah Instant.Aw- other, and he had reeled back against the wall, drawing his Weapôn Ra Ne: fell.He recovered his feet, my blade met his, yet each paused,\u2019 Well Knowink - the deadly lott dirk.The 4 éry.pf such a duel in th lady ran üp as nearly between u: as she dared.and besought.\u201cOh.Messires, Messires,\u201d slie plucked me by \u2018the sleeve, \u2018do not tight; ther is no need of it.\u201d - .\u201cGet .out of my way you impuden hussy,\u201d he commanded.\u201cI'll kill you meddling lover, like the varlet houn he is.\u201d .02 i.- .; 1 \u2018went at himi in \u2018earnest.His fu ther insylt to her made every muscle cord of steel.I soon found -this n meré sport, for the féllow was a thor ough master of.his weapon.I was trifle the taller and had a longe reach; this, with.my heavier blade gave me well the vantage.\u201d Besides had touched no wine, and my nerve were steady.\u2018 .However, I had the light full in tace, and he was not slow to see th annoyance it.caused me.I knew I could not maintain such a fight fog long.so 1 pressed him sternly and th bright sparks flew.Backwards, stey | by step he retreated, until he had al most: reached the door out of whicly he came.I durst not withdraw mw eyes from his.yet 1 had seen the lady) bran swiftly: up .the inner stairs, whe tter for help or for other assassins À .could not guess.i Still back, ever pressing him desper ately back, the fight went, and he stood again inside the door, at the very foo) lof the stair.Now every advantage ®a mine.for-he was well Within the glow -of the lamp, every movement distinct§ ly visible, while I yet stood in .dark \u201cFor the sake 6f mercy, my lor tome quick.\u201d It was the girls voic at the head of the stairs: \u201cthere the are.They.will desist if you command it.\u201d And I heard the heavy tread à two men coming down the atairs, # lighter step behind them My f touched something which lay n th dente shadow of the dooratep.It fel soft, a package of some kind.Then HN reraombered peeing hofething fall fron the cloak o x adversary ol the heat of tha fay.1: wl BE No Other Soap.is \u2018«« Just as Good.\u201d ALBE RT TOILET SOAP.CO., Mfrs.MONTREAL.ppp The Domi \u2014 nion se: Flour Paste Co, PL SN ui \u201c© GRÉAVES, Manager, oo rr This paste | ; \u201888° \u201cbeing the i =.strongest.thie \u201cbeat.to pecserte being \u201cthe most agreeable to -use.on fume.: _.Co 1t is proof against all vermin \u2018and insects._ + 1t- is employed with great advantage in shoe-making, for chapping; box-toes, Înner- roles.counters, etc., eté., etc.| It is used by book-binders, it.being the © strongest aud drying the quickest.= : It is used by paper-bangers for its good.- qualities dnd perfume, dsed for whitewashing.It ie the best also fer pasting (labels) on - al) canned goods, etc., etc.: *.OFFICE \u2026\u2026: TO COXTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u201cTender for.the completion of certain works of \u2018improvement.at the.Look-Out, Mount 0 noon on Tuesday, the 26th AUGUST inst, for certain wor of improvement at the Look-Out,/ Mount Royal Park.so 4 A deposit of 19 per cent.of the amount asked I1Vst ve made with the City Treasurer \u201cn the form of an ace cepted cheque, payable to the order\u2019 of the City of Montreal.The plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr.A.Beaugrand- Champdyte, Landscape Architect, la Place D'\u2018Armes Hill,.\u2018Where all other Information may alto be ODtained.CL enders .mus ma on forms Which will \u2018be furnished by the archi- The lowest or shy tender will not necessarily be accepted.0 (By Order) ; RENE BAUSET, .> Clerks omamst.City Clerk.pr) ce, .LO Sr BRT ge \u201c \"Tis & girl's privilege to chinaÿe het a .\u201cAN 1 fair in leve,\u201d said Mr; Grews, | \u2018I meamuring about 224.0 féet: : on te a.0g NONTICNY STREET, Parthenais Street te | wwe den.fig Si Shi mi The City of Montreal, by their us- ¢ od attorneys and eounsel, here- y give public notice that on T t the fifteenth\u2019 day of September next, a half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon (or so soon as Counsel can be heard), at the Court House of this City, they will, by and through their said attor- reys and counsel, present to the 8u- perior Court, sitting In the division of Practice (room No.31) in and for the District of Montreal, Province of Quebec, a petition calling upon the sald Court to choose and nominate, in virtue of the act of the Legislature 62 Vief] toria, chapter 58, and its amendments, two competent and disinterested persons to act as Commissioners, jointly with one of the Recorders of the sald City as president and two of their Assessors named by the Council, to fix and determine, in conformity with said acts, the price and indemnity to be allowed for the lots or immovables here- After\u201d mentioned and described, which the sald City of Montreal have, by & resolution adopted on the 29th June last (1903) under the authority of the act 3rd Edward VII, Chapter 63, \u2018determined to acquire for the purpose of opening DeMontigny street, from Parthenais street to Dufresne street, in Bt.Mary\u2019s East (now St.Mary's) Ward of the sald Clty, and to perform such other duties: as are imposed bY - upon the said Commissioners, z.\u2014 L\u2014A plece of land -with a wooden shed thereon erected, bounded on, the southwestern side by Parthenals street, sald side measuring about 60.0 feet; on the northwestern side by part of lot \u2019 I a+ about 41.0 feet; on the ne stern ui by Jet cadastral Ne.sald 0.meas about 35.08 feet; on the south-eagtern hide by DeMontigny st, cata au ee oc ab abou a8 area 1078.60 square feet; the said plecs of land being the south-eastern portion of lot cadastral No.1437, on thé official lan and book af reference for the \u2018 City.wooden buildings thereon erected, bounded on the south-western de by 10t No.1487, said side uring about 25.86 feet: on the north-western side by the residues of lot cadastral No.1486, said side measuring about 84.30 fest; on the north-eastern Dufresne street, sald side measuring about 25.75 feet: on\u2019 the south-eastern side by Dellontigny street, said side measuring ut 84.35 feet; containing & superficial area of about 2178.0 square feet; the said plece of lan being the south-eastern portion of lot cadastral No.1436 on the official plan and book of reference for the Saint Mary Ward of the said City.The whole in accordance with à plan of the improvement deposited in the City Surveyors office.All the above dimensions are fn English feet and decimals.L.J.ETHIER, © J.L.ARCHAMBAUL%, Attorneys for the City of Montrèéél.Montreal, 4th August 1903.* .®t.Lawrence St J metas _ The City of Montreal by their undersigned attorneys and counsel, hersby glve public notice that on Tuesday, the fifteenth day of September next, cadastral No.1479, said side measuring about 169.30 feet; on the northeastern side division 16 and lot cadastral No.1473, subdivision No.24, sald side measuring \u2018about 60.0 feet; on the southeastern side by part of lot cadastral No.1479, by.lot cadastral No.1472, sub-| at half past ten o'clock in the forenoon (or so soon as counsel can be heard) at the Court House of this city, they will, by and through their said attorneys and counsel, present to the Bup- erior Court,- sitting in the division of practice (room No.81) in and for the District of Montreal, Province of Que- sald side measuring about 170.20, feet, containing a superficial area of about 10.183.0 square feet; ) Jand heing a portion of lot cadastral of the said City.- 2.\u2014A' plece of land, \u2018about 21.20 feet: on the northwestern side by lot \u2018cadastral No, 1472, subdivisions 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 \u2018on the northeasfern side by Fullum street, said side measuring about 23.17 feet; on the southeastern side by lot cadastral No.1473, subdivisions 22, 23 and 24,-sald side measuring about 219.70 feet, containing a superficial area of about 4881.60 square feet; the said piece of land being the whole \u201cof subdivision _No.18 of lot cadastral No.1472 on the official plan and book of.reference for TE 2 3.\u2014A piece of land, bounded on the 1479, sald side measuring about 3R.80 feet: on the north-western side bv lot .¢ddastral No: 1472, subdivision No.16, sald side measuring about 120.50 feet, } on.the north-eastern: gide by a lane\u2014 lot cadastral No.1473, subdivision .23, sald side measuring about 37:40 feet; on the south-eastern side by a, portion of lot cadastral No, 1473, subdivision 24, said side measuring \u2018about 120.50 feet, \u2018containing a superficial area of about 4591.0 square feet, the said piece of land béfng a part of lot cadastral No, 1473, subdivision No.24, on the officlal plan and bbok of reference for the.Saint Mary Ward of the.sald City.\u2019 3 bis.\u2014A.plece -of land, bounded ow \u2018the south-western side by lot cadantral No.1478, subdivision 24, \u2018said side \u2018measuring about.37.4, feet: on the north-western.side by lot cadastral No.1472.xubdivision -16, .said side.\u2018measuring about 15.0 feet; on the north- enstern side by\"lot cadastral No.14%, subdivision, 22, salé.aide measuring about 37.33 feet; on the south-eastern ride by the residue of lot cadastral No.1473, subdivision 23, said side measuring about 15.0 feet; containing a superficial \u2018area of about 6560.0 square feet; the said piece of.land being the northwestern portion of a lane, lot cadastral No.1473, subdivision No.23, on \u2018the official plan and book of reference for the Saint Mary Ward of the sald City.3a.\u2014A piece of land with a woodén \u2018shed thereon erected,\u201d bounded.on the south-western side by a lane\u2014lot cadastral No.1473, subdivision No.33, said side measuring about 37.38 feet: on.the north-western side by, lot \u2018cadastral No.1472, subdivision 16, said side measuring about 83.50 feet; on the north-eastern side by Fullum street, sald side measuring about 36.83 feet; \"on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.1473, subdivision No.21, | said- side measuring about 83.50 feet: containing a superficial area of about 4096.10 square feet: .the sald plece of land being the whole of lot cadastral \u201cNo.1473 subdivision No.22, on the official plan and book: of referencé for the Saint Mary Ward of the said City.4.\u2014A piece \"of land, bounded on the south-western side by Fullum streat, dald side measuring about 21.40 feet; on the north-western \u2018aide by the residue of lot cadastral No.1459, said side he north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.1439, =4id side measuring about 24.50 feet: on.\u2019 the south-eastern side by lot.cadastral No.1458, sald ride measuring ahaut 223.90 feet: containing a superficial area df about 5138.60 square féet; the sald piece of land being the south-.J'eastern portion of lot cadastral No.| 1459 on the official plan and book of \u2018reference for the Saint Mary Ward of the said City.oo 5.\u2014A piece of land with a wooden shed thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by.Fullum street, sald side \u2018measuring about 38.60 feet: .on the north-western side by lot cadastral\u2019 No.1459, sald side measuring about 223.90.feet: on the north-eastern side by DeMontigny street and lot cadastral No.1439, said side measuring about 35.50 feet: on the south-eastern side by the, residue of lot cadastral \"No.1458, said side measuring about 20390 feet, containing a superficial area of about 8296.20 square -feet; the said piece of land being the northwestern portion -of lot .cadastral No.1458 on the official plan and book of reference for \u2018the Saint Mary Ward of the said City.Lo &\u2014A piece of land, bounded on the south-western side by lots cadastral No.1468 ahd 1459, said side measuring about 28.60 feet: on the north-western {side by the residue of lot cadastral No.1439, sald side measuring about 45.50 feet; on the north-easteèn side by lot cadastral No.1438, \u2018said side measuring about 26.50 feet; on.the.south-eastern side by DeMontigny st.sald side measuring about 45.70 feet; containing a superficial area of about 1261.60.square feet; the sald piece of jand being the south-eastern portion \u2018of lot cadastral No.1439, on the official plan and book of reference for the Saint Mary Ward of the sald City, 7\u2014A piece of land, bounded on the south-western: side by lot cadastral No.1489, sald side measuring about \u201896.80 feet; on the north-western side by the residue of lot cadastral No, ; on the north-eastern side by lot Tee astral No; 1437, sald side measuring about 26.75 feet, on the south-eastern side by DeMontigny street, said side measuring about 41.40 feet, containing \u2018a superficial area of about 110850 square feet; the sald piece of land being the south-eastern portion of lot cadastral No.1488 on the plan and book of reference for the Saint Mary Ward of-the said City., 8.\u2014~A plece of land with a building thereon erected, bounded on the southwestern side by lot cadastral No.feet: on the north-vabtdrm -Le said plece of! bounded on the | southwestern side by portion of lot: cadastral No.1479, sald side measuring.13, 14 ahd 15.! nity to \u2018be allowed for the lots or im- eaid side measuring about 219.1 feet: | south-western side by lot cadastral No.1438, sald side.measuring about 41.40 | bec, a.petition calling\u2019 upon the said Court to choose and nominate.in Now 1470 Bo etal olan and book ! virtue of the act of the Legislature, of reference for the Saint Mary Ward, 62 Victoria, chapter 58, and its\u2019amendments, two competent and disinterested persons to.act ss commissioners, Jointly with one of the Recorders of the sald City as president, and two of their assessors named by the Councll, to fix and determine,.in conformity -with sald ects, the price and indem- movables hereafter mentioned and de- : scribed, which the said City of Montreal have, by a resolution adopted on the first June last (1908), under the authority of the act 3rd Edward VII, chapter 62, determined to acquire for the purpose of widening St.Lawrence street (west side), from Sherbrooke street to Pine avenue, in the St.Lawrence Ward of .the sald City, and to perform such other duties as are im- sioners; viz: = - .1\u2014A piece of land with a brick and stone wall thereon erected, bounded on the south western side \u2018by the residue of lot cadastral No.118, said side \u2018measuring about 298.66 feet; on the.north-western side by Milton street, said side measuring at right -angle about 19.40 feet: on the northteastern side by St.Lawrence street, sald side.measuring about 208.85 feet; on the south-eastern side by: Sherbrooke street, said side\u2019 measuring .at right -angle \u2018about 21.40 feet, containing a superficial area\u2019 of about 5,984.09 square \u2018feet,\u2019 the said piece of land being a portion of lot cadastral No.118 of the official plan and book-of-refer- ence for the St.Lawrence Ward.of the City of Montreal.\u201c2\u2014A: piece of land with a brick building -thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by the residue\u2019 of [ot cadastral Ne.118, subdivision 24, said wide measuring about 25.90.feet: on -the.north-western side b lot cadastra) No.118.subdivision 28, said side.measuring at right angle about 19.70- feet: on the north-eastern side by St.Lawrence street, sald side measuring about 28.90 feet;.on the south-eastern side by Miltoh street, sald side measuring at right angle about.19.65 feet, containing à super- - ficlal area of about 568.60 square feét, the said plece of.land being a portion of lot \u2018cadastral No.118, subdivision 24, of the official \u2018plan and book of reference for the St.Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.\u2019 \" 3.\u2014A plece of land bounded on .the south-western side by the residue of subdivisions 21, 22 and 23 of lot cadastral No.118, sald side measuring about \"86.50 feet: on e north-western.side by a portion of lot No.115, said side | measuring at right angle about 19.50 feet: on the north-eastern side by St.Lawrence street, said side measuring about 86.25 feet: on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.118.sub-divi- sion 24.said side measuring at right angle about 19.70 feet, containing a superficial area of about 1,892.26 square feet.the saxd plece of land being a portion of sub-divisions 21, 22 and 23 of lot cadastral No.118, of the official plan and book of reference for the 8t.Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.4\u2014A plece of land, bounded on the south-western side by.the residue of lot cadastral No.115, sald side measur- .ing about 13.30 feet; on the northwestern side by a portion of lot cadastral No.115, said slide measuring: about 19.50 feet;- on the .northeastern side by St.Lawrence street, sald side measuring about 8.0 feet; on the south-eastern side by subdivision No.21 of cadastral No.118, said side measuring at right angle about 19.50 feet, conta E à superficial area of about 212.85 feet, the daid piece of land being the southeast portion of lot cadastral No.115 of the official plan and book of reference for the St.Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.5.\u2014A piece .of land with a perron thereon arected.bounded on.the southwestern -side Ly the residue of lot ca- dartral No.1225, said side measuring about 29.60 feet; on the north-western side by Int cadastral No.114, sald side measuring about 2020 feet; on the north-eastern side hy St.Lawrence street, said side measuring about 29.20 feet; on the southeastern side by the south-east portion of lot cadastral No.115, said side measuring about 14.5) tset, containing a superficial area of about 532.5) square feet, the sald piece of land being the north-east portion of lot cadastral No.115 of the official plan: and book of reference for the &£t Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.: 6\u2014A Dlece of land with a perron thereon érécted, hounded on the southwestern zide by the residue of lot ca-, dastral No.114, said side measuring.about.3850 faet; en the north-western side by lot cadastral No.113, sald side measuring about 21.15 feet on \u2018the north-eastern side by St.Lawrence street: said side measuring about 38.50 feet; on the routh-eastern side by a portion - n° lot cadastral No.115, said- ride measuring abeut 20.20 feet, containing a superficial area of about 795.98 square feet: the Said plece of land be- -ing the north-cast portion of lot cadastral No, 114 of the official plan and hook of reference for the St.Tawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.*.hr, Dreeted bounded on the thereon erected, North western side by the residue of lot +a- Anstral, No.338, sald | measuring about.460 feel on the north-westem cide by lot cadestral No.112, said side measurfhy about 2L0 feet; on thé north-eastern side.by.8t.Lawrence stteet, said side measuring about 460 feet: on the | vouth-eastern side by lot cial area of about 906.92 square feet, th ald piece of land being the north-sast portion of lot cadast NO.113 of official n and.togk of refe [ said side measuring about 2%.14%, art y WH + .thé r the 8% TLawvente Ward of the | a, Montreakh om \u2014 OT side by! J superficial area of about 1.695.0 square Jang with a perron { S.A lec ot ik bounded on ¢ font weate by the residus \u20ac cadistral No.Î12, salé side mod-, suring about 44.25 sald aida measuring about $0.8 feet: one no (astern side by wre street, said side measuring about a.feet; on the south-eastern side by idl cadastral No.113, sald side measur} .about 2LY feet, containing a superficial + area of about 980.21 square feet, the said piece.of land teing the north-east official plan and book the St Tawrence Montreal: .$\u2014A piece of land with a brick building thereon erected, bounded on, the south-western side by the restdu® of lot cadastral No, 111, said elde men\u201c suring about #1.0 feet; on the northeastern s'de hy a portion of lot, cadhs- tral No.110.srld side measuring about à | 24:50 feet: on the north-eastern side hy St.Lawrence street, said side measur- Ing about ELN feet: on the south-easte ern side by lot cadastral No.112, said side measuriug about 20.80 feet, containing 2 superficial arca of.Abdou 1,688.85 square feet, the sald plece © land beinx the north-east portion lot cadanrtral No, 111 of the official pls and book of reference for the St.Laws rence Ward of the City of Montreal.10.\u2014A plece of land with a stond .portico thereon erected, bounded of the.south-western side by the resique of lot cadastyal No.110, sald measuring about 80.0 feet; on thbë north-western side by Jub-atvisto .No.3 of lot cadastral No.110, said sid measuring about 21.60 feet: on thé north-eastern side .by_ St.Lawrericé street, said side measuring about 8.0 feet; on the south-eastern side bY lot cadastral No.111, said side meas» uring about 20.90 feet, containing & feet, the sald piece of land being thé - south-eastern portion \u2018of lot cadastral No.110 of the official plan and baok of .reference for the St.Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.11.\u2014A \u2018pièce of land with à wooden shed thereon.erected, bounded on the south-western side by the residue of sub-division Nos.2 and 3 of lot cadastral No.110, said side measuring about 44.30 feet; on the north-western: side by sub-division No.1 of jot cadae- tral No.110, said side measuring about 20.50 feet; on the north-eastern side y St.Lawrence street, sald sidé measuring ahout 42.90 feet: on the south-eastern\\ gide by the south-east portion of lot cadastral No.110, sal side measuring about 20.35 feet, cori- taining a superficial 880.58.square feet,\u201d the said plece of land\u2019 being th\u20ac, north-east portion of sub-divisfons 2 À No.110 of the official plan and book of reference\u2019 for the &t\u2014Lawrene- Ward of the City of Montreal.5 12.\u2014A plece of land with a .stone building thereon erected, bounded on of lot.cadastral No.110, gub-division No.1, said sfde measuring about 57.20 feet; on the north-western side by Prince\u2019 Arthur street, said side measuring about 21.85 feet, en the north-east- ern slde by St.Lawrence street, slde measuring about 57.20 feet; on the south-eastern side by sub-division No.2 of lot\u2019 cadastral No.110, sald side meas Ng abo ( pe conia a superficlal area of about \u2018square feet, the said plece of land being the north-east portion of sub-divi- sion No.1 of Jot cadastral No.110 of the official plan and book -of referénce of Montreal.: 18.\u2014A piece of land with a stone.bullding thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by the residue\u2019 cadastral No.19, sald side measuring about 50.0 feet; on the north-western side by a portion of St.Lawrence street, already expropriated, said side measuring about 7.0 feet: on the nortn- eastern side by St.Lawrence\" street, said tide measuring about 50.0 feet; \u2026 on the south-eastern side by nce Arthur street, -said side measuring\u2019 about 7.0 feet, containing a superficial area of about 350.0 square feet, the sald piece of land being the north- .east portion of sub-divisions Nos.1 and.2 of Jot cadastral.No.19 of the officlal plan and book of reference for .the 8t.Lawrence Ward.of: the City of Montreal., Co ) \u2019 14.\u2014A piece of land with a wooden portico thereon erected.bounded on.the south-western \u2018side by\u2019 the restdue of sub-divisions Nos.61 and 60 of lot .cadastral -No.18, said side measuring about 30.10 feet; on the north-western side by sub-divisions No.60 of lot- cadastral, No.18, said side -measuring about 20.40 feet; on the north-eastérn side by St.Lawrence \u2018street, said side measuring .about 30.10 feet: on the south-eastern side by Guilbault street, said side theasuring about 20.40 feet, - containing a buperficial area of about 614.04 square feet, the said piece - of land being the north-east portion of sub-divisions Nos.61 and 60 of lot cadastral No.18 of the official plan and.book of reference for the St.Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.So 5 16.\u2014A piece of land.bounded on the\u2018 south-western \u2018side\u2019 by the \u2018residue of sub-divisions\u2018p.60 and 59 of lot cadastral No.18, said side measuring about 49.20 feet: on the \u2018north-western side by sub-division No.58 of lot cadastral No.18, said side measuring about 20.40 feet: on the north-eastern \u2018side by St.Lawrence street, sald side measuring about 49.20 feet: on the south-eastern side by a portion of sub- diviston No.60 of lot cadastral No.18 said side measuring about 20.40 feet, containing a superficial area of about 1,003.68- square feet, the said plece of land being the north-east portion of lot cadastral No.18 of the official plan and book of reference.for the St.Law.* rence Ward of th& City of Montreal.:-16\u2014A plece of land, bounded on ths south-western side hy: the residue of sub-divisions Nos.58° and p.57 of loi cadastral No.18, sald side measuring about 32.80 feat: on the north-western ide by \u2018Pine avenue, said side megsur about 20.40 feet: on the north-east.- ern side by St.Lawrence street, said side measuring about 3370 feet: on the south-eastern side by sub-division No, 59, of .lot cadastral No.18, said side measuring about 20.40 feet.contaîning a superficial area of about 678.30 aguare feet, the sald piece of land being the north-east ~ portion of subdivisions and p.of 57 of lot cadastral No.1 the official plan and book of referehcé for the St.Lawrence Ward of.the .City of Montreal.: ; The whole In accordance with a plan- of the improvement deposited in thè City Surveyor's Office.Ce.to lish feet and dectmals.2° L.J.ETHIER, \" \u2019 J.L.ARCHAMBAULT, ; Attorneys for the : : : _ ; City of Montreal.- Montreal, 3ist July 1903.> a ~~ METAPHONE AS estimate will de made for : Mouse Office, Factory or Hotel etéphone.Its cheapness will surpeise you.©.ANDERSON, > Ou rl feët; on the uorthe\" - eantern side by lot cadastral No, nL: portion of jot cadastral No.118, of = of reference To Ward of the City .- area of about * the south-western side by the residue.sald 1,224.93 - for the St.Lawrence Ward of the City \u2018of sub-divisions Nos.1 and 3 of Let.AN the above dimensions are in Eng É and 3 of lot cadastral : - .Lie hn ONALS SCO Se - FIRST VICTORY THIS YEAR!) - \"defeating hem 1 : - ternoon.Toront \u201cthe tail-ender# then.then they steadied down to it and sim- Eaohapsne.\" on defence.Selby achapelle.5rd defence.vee Joftrevs Snooner.Centre.Joe.Pringle\u2019 Pulude._trd home.Murray aviolette.2nd .home.ee McLean .%th.National.Lamoureux.oe AVALANCHE OF GOALS The Senators 0 good to return up! til Monday night\u2019 -.Mullin = ORED THEIR Toronta 7.to 5 After the © Westerners Had Made tbe -Aqainst the Losais.ve themaelves and Nationals ne \u2018surprise of the season by to 5 on Saturday ufe.os had the advantage half the tim2 gone, but sailed in and on in sight.If Torontos we dogs they.would She slinking along the \\ck streets with their tails between Pedr legs.Don't forget that this in the team that was touted by, the Toronto people as the greatest ever and a sure.amp ion, aggregetion.The team was slightly ~hanged since last seen here, but most of the best men from the west were on, and they have no.excuse for their defeat.Hughle Lambe, of urse, was not with them, but their ome wea intact.\u2018The National\u2019 team, wes .flayed against Montreal a nay they justified their choice.For the first half hour their fizld and home put up a very poor article of lacrosse, and the of 5 to 1 with everyth the same as y chased the Torontos oft the field.Boe line up and summary tells the story of a rather uninteresting game.National.Teronto.L'Hereux.Goal.\u2026.Brown Dufresne.Point.Gray Bauve.~.Coverpoint.0.Hantey Cattarinich.1st defence.ler samouraux.ist home.Toirier.Outside home.Adamson Contant.Inside home.\u2026.Querrie Fr.Quinn.Captain.F.C.Coffee Referee\u2014Mr.H.Smith, \u2018Shamrocks.- .Penalties\u2014The following players were tuled off during the game: Contant (2).\u2018Éattarinics (2), Hanley (2), McLean, Iler, Dulude.CL The sunmary:\u2014 7 .Gare, Time.: 16.Toronto.Pringle.\u2018ep tee ABB] , end.\u2018Torento.:McLean.\u2026\u2026.7,05 va.Toronto.McLean.eee 2.25 sth.National.Dulude.7.20 11.40\" 4,55.12.40 | 8th.Nana .Dulude.3.45 9th.National.Cattarinich.\".3.40 19th.National.l'Poirier.1.20 3Mh.National.\u2026.Poirier.Cee 1.30 12th.National.\u2018Lamoureux: .5.10.fth.\u2026.Turonid.: \u201cAdamson.\u20acth.Toronto.uerrie.+ FOR CAPITAL SCORERS\u2019 Defeated the Factory Town .Dozen-by Eléven Goals to None.: Ottawa,.day when the Caps defeated \u2018Cornwall in the regülar league series.\u2018It was a featureless match all through and the, Factory Town team were never in the runniñg for a second.The timekeep- | ers, with the consent of-the Cornwall captain, biew the final whistie seven minutes before time was really up.It wasn't a rough match for the simple reason that Caps completely outclassed their opponents.; The line-up was: eek ago; | +.McLaren | \u2018August 17.\u2014 (Special ~Eley- | Satur=\" Toronto dropped a point farther on Saturday through its ignominious de- The Lacrosse League Situation.a The goals won and lost by the teams so far are: feat at tie hunds of the tall-enders.cnamrooks .wren at They can\u2019t get any lower in the loague Capitals :.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 19 standing.but still.have @ chance to Montreal .,.3 35.lower their percentage.The standing Cornwall\".I 3 follows: Toronto .\u2026.c.iososcconcess | ; To Nationale Ei ene mato ne ere\u2019 is only one mate s weel Team.Won.Lost.play.\u20ac | - Shamrocks cacssecessee À ù x a Hi visits Montreal next Satur Capitals .\u2026\u2026\u2026.5 3 8 - rare Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 4.3 \u2019 Cornwall .coveveceees 8 7 3 ?4 Mascottes II.defeated Shamrock III.Toronto .c.eveieese 3 4 1 2 to 3 yesterday, and the first tfean Nationals .l.1 8° 1 downed Shamrock II.5 to 2, : + .| Ç + 3 - SATURDAY'8 SPORTS IN, BRIEF; ' ° a?+ LACROSSE\u2014 \u2018 Ca + N.A.L.U.\u2014Nationals, 7; Toronto.5.\u2019 ; + N.A.LU.\u2014Capital, 11; Cornwall, 0.Ce 1 .Poe C.L.A.\u2014Brantford,.8; Port Hope, 4- k A + C.L.A.\u2014Tecumseh, 2; Osshawa, 0.+.4 CRICKET\u2014 : : >} } Quebec defeated Ontario easily.f op + YACHTING\u2014 n° sie .+ Royal St.Lawrence yachts won at Kingston.3 Lu GOLF\u2014 - : ie + Mr.Recorder Welr won the Davies trophy.> A + TURF\u2014 \u2019 : + TRIN .Irish Lad won stake race in record time.+ ole + Jetfries\" share ot gate receipts was $34,000.oh \"+.AQUATICS\u2014 : + +.| Champion Titus was dethroned.Winntpegs won the o eight + \"+ oared race.+} 4 BASEBALL\u2014 oe + _ Montreal lost twice to Tororitô: 4 fi lal « .\u2014\u2014 LOST TWO TO TORONTO ; MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE Baltimore - eens \u2026010000028-\u2014 6 12° 4 Eesaniens \u2014 5 12.2 DeMontreville js still on the Sek List.\u2018Batteries -MoMahon and .Robinson: \u201cHe is Badly Missed on t ° °° | tendance.8,947 mpire, Kelly.At- = oyal's Nine.Co At Jersey.City\u2014 : 2 ; = paputatateite} \u201cete Jersey City.110§11019\u2014 6 7 0 Free ; % Batteries Mervitt and MeManus.es\u2014Me and.cManus; 4 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING Ÿ \u2018Becker and Steelman.3 PC.+ Second game\u2014 - So + \u201cWon.Lost, P.C.Jersey City.02000300*\u2014 5 6 56 + Buffalo és, 61 26.701 | Rochester .002000101\u2014 4 8 1 + Jersey City.ven © 63 30 677 + Batteries\u2014Thielman and Dillon: Beck- < Baltimore, .53 37 589 \u201cFler, Leary and Steelman.Umpire, Cau- \"Newark 53 a 564 + | liflower.Attendance, 6,500.Je Toronto .ses 533% \u2014_\u2014 J Montreal .29° 62° .319 +} At Newark cn + Rochester ,.20 6 309 + : H; E. 1 2 + : ., * | Rochester .0100000006\u2014 1 5-3 a piles Batteries \u2014 Burke and \u2018Spiesman; dome : Wheeler and Steelman.+, oron 0, -noon from Montreal.ten innings were required to determine.the result.In\u2019 the breakaway.Montreal got Clancy around the etrcuit.In the third, Toronto evened things.and to.the good.Sheehan and Hemming scored for Montreal in the seventh, and Cornwall.Position: pis Capitals: Hunter .Goal.,,.Hutton - M.Broderick.RS Ralph Kervin .SE over.:.Robertson CW Broderick.Defence.+++.Moôte .Bürns .\u2026.:.i.nanas éea rs Shea | \" Decarie .~ .Butterworth Lamb.\u201c.Starrs McAteer .Carleton Mudder .Westwick Eastwood .\u2026\u2026>.Murphy J.\u201cBroderick.Outside.+1.«vs.Durkin Cummings .«.lnside.~.Powers Referee\u2014Tom O'Connell.Montreal.\u2019 Summary\u2014 Co \u2018t.Capital.2.50 2.Caphals.1 25725 3.Capitals.Powers ., .3.16] 4.Capitals Westwick .5.10 Bb.Capitals Durkin iv.\u201816.00 206.Capitals Powers .6.09 Tenues Capitals Murphy .4.55 8.Capitals.Murphy .2.00.9.Capitals Durkin .400 10.Capitals.Murphy.3.00 11.Capitals.Powers.ees 0.43° Cornwall Wili Run an Excursion.Cornwall, August 17.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014 Cornwall's matches come thick and fast about this time.©: Saturday, August 22, the local team will go to Montreal to play a return game with- the M.A.A A's fleet- footed aggregation.The Montreal team has improv- | ed greatly this season and cornwall | will have to strike their best pace.to win out.The Cornwall Lacrosse arranged tor an excursion to Magntreal on this date over the G.T.R.taking in all points from (lardinal to Lancas- | ter.The fare from Cornwall is $I.- Club have.1 ; Shamrock i.4 4: Montreal Il.Shamrock defeated Montreal 4 Las to 1 in the Intermediate match, played .Saturday at the 5.ALAA.grounds.The tears: The following i§ the line-up: Montreal HH.Shamrôtk 11: Durand .Goal.Casey.Lesser.; Le Mcintyre \u2019 Niven .Parker Johnson Defence.Lens sese Devine Hand .heme Doyle Raochfort .tee.Hoerner Skelly .tentre.,.\\%.Martin Lunan eeevieno HOME.tere, \u201cTracy Meldrum .Home.\u201cHardigan , Rose .: Home.Hogan Dunn .Outside home.\u2018Garratty , Brophy .Inside tome.Hennessy P.Roberts; .Captain.E.Quinn ' Referee\u2014Mr.Arch, Cunningham.\"Caught in the Goal Nets.\u2018Brantford _beat Port Hope on.Satur- | Jay 8-to 1.Silver Stars defeated the St.Louis, eam yesterday.Tecumsehs defeated Oshawa: ?ta 0 on Saturday.The first game las: ét kt minutes.The deciding game between St.Paul.and the Calumets, of Chicago, was .played in Chicago .on Saturday, and | ended in a victory for the .local team by a score of 10.to 2.The winner will meet the Shamrocks, of Montreal, cago.- Ivy Leaf Club defeated the v.M.C.A.on Queen's.Park 3 to 2 The teams vy Leaf ®).oe X.M.C.A.@- Fury.:.Goaf.:.\u2026 Squires Travers .*\u2019 Pott.Armstrong \u2018Griftn.Cover POINt.seesve.Smith Havern .-Defence.Egan Hickey .\u2018 ver.Simpson Callaghan .veiee 4 liiee.MéCualg G.Barry .Centre.Beattie J.wi Moy .Home.:.McConneil vores J.MeCualg Barry \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Home.pMeCuals \u2026 n Maguire Home.een Casey .:.-Outside.\u2026.\u2026.Inside.BN Referee\u2014J.Wells, M.A A.A.J Sd M.8.R.Team Won.: Phe Montreal Street Railway team won the game Saturday afternoon on the Mascotte grounds with the Mc- team: by A score of 9 to 0.A .the score was 10 to 10.The McC a.left the field, £nd Umpire Moreau \u2018awarded.que game to the M.S.R.The ve Rd .M.8 R were: \u2014Barnard brotbote , Brabant and La- the! Canadjan champions, Sept.11, qu Chi: H.Wynn 1\" Darling ite arose in the ninth inning when.» a+ _Second_ game won.two close games Saturday after-.j In the first game}.in the following inning went twWo runs |.Batterles\u2014Wiltse and Robinson: Hes- terfer, Walsh and Splesman.Second gaméd\u2014 Newark .Rochester .2 Batteries \u2014 \u201cWalsh and Spiésman: Leary and Steelman.\u2018Umpire, Cauliflower.Atendance.ce, 6.248.; NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Boston\u2014 ; \u201cFirst same\u2014 oo 5 RH E e Snowdon; clerks: of the course, F.| man); \u2014\u2014f-the race to -go-sn\u2014~and-it-aid so.|day was INTERESTING REGATTAS AT ST, ANNE E AND ST, ROSE The Splendid Day fer Aquetio Sports * Made the Races Extremely., : Interesting.: The.16th annugl regatta of the Ste.Rose Boating Club was held on Satur- most largely attended.Beautiful sheet of water, with a slight, haves hrrent, at all, upon which they -quarters of a mile straight AWAY course.; can boast of several steam and gasoline launches, there having been no less than six entries in the yacht race alone, while some djd not enter at all, and as for rowboats and canoes they are le- glon.There ure twu clubs Kere, The Ste Rose and its offshoot, The Hiawatha.The Ste.Rose Club have a very fine and large club house which stands upon ah elevation overlooking the river Just above the bridge.The Judges\u2019 barge \u2018was anchored above the bridge and just off .the club's landing stage once of many ladies, in fact they were legion and far outnumbered the stern- or sex, while \u2018among them-are some extra good \u2018oarsmen,\u201d as was proved: in events Nos.7 and 9.The officials of the .: day, who were courtesy \"itself, Judges\u2014Lieut.-Col.Gardner, Lieut.- Col.Carson and Messrs.J.Leonard, .+» Charles McLean, \u2018 D.\u2018Hat- ton, J.L.Resther, C.R.Corneil, J.E.Vanier, G.R, Kearley, O.8.Per- rault and J.McB.Taylor.Starter\u2014A.Darling; scorer, w.A.C.Skeltonn and A.B.Garth.The officers.of the club are Hon.\u2018President, D.Hatton: President, C.G.Ross, Secretary- treasurer, C.McAdam; \u2018| committee, T.R.Meadpwcroft, chair- M Ww.Resther, Stevenson and \u2018George Holland.The races were to have commenced upon arrival of the train leaving Mont- Cornell, R.Boon,.Z.| real at 1.43 p.m.,.but there was, for .some unexplained reason great delay, and then, when the yacht race wan called, an excessively heavy downpour of \u201crain.came.on, \u2018which caused the spectators Lo take shelter upon the spa- clous verandahs of tme club house and An thé club rooms.as well, finally, it was exactly 4.10.wnen the yachts got the end.of the programme, intercession, the final heat of No.6 called as the-bells rang for 1 o'clock, \u2018but\u2019 not without some objections on the part of the captains of the Lon- gueulls, to which the judges naid no heed - (and rightly too).and ordered The only otber untoward incident of.the the: paltry objections made as a protest, by the Hiawatha war ea- noe crew, who trled to cross the Grand Trunks.but the latter, prevented their doing it, when the former claimed the G.T.'s should have allowed them 6 clear feet to u Tawarded the race to the Grand Trunk\u2019 .(2nd crew) who had won out.fair and square.Capt.were.loudly cheered by those on shore when they \u2018went in, for \u2018their plucky race.The following is the summary lof the events: 1\u2014Steam: and Gasoline \u2018yachts, 5 miles with.a turn; 2 prizes\u2014 day , afternoon, at Bte.Rose and was | They have af For a small place, they | The spôrts were \u2018graced \u2018by the pres- | Blatchford, H.D.Grace, It.| off.and.then\u201cthe races were run off to- without event, tandem canoe and green, being\u2019 Laing and his\u2019 crew.trea.; starter, G.8.Hubbell; clerks of course\u2014 L.J.Boileau: committee, GQ.'S.Hubbell, I.L.Lafleur, R.Kissock, L.P.Bastien, E.Lalonde, k J.Boîl- eau, F.Demers.Judges, P.Demers, w.M.Knowles, Eug.Tarte, A.A.La- rocque, I, L.Lafleur, J.Crowe, CHAMPION OARSMAN \u201cTITUS LL DETHRONED Beaten.Easily and: Decisively by Greer, of Boston\u2014Winnipegs Won | ) thé Eight-oar Race.Worcester, Mass, Aug.17.\u2014Frank B.séclation Boat Club, wrested the cham- rlonship sculls from C.8.Titus, of the Atalanta Boat Club, on Lake Quinsiga- mond, 30 decisively Saturday afternoon that what had been ant{cipated as the most interesting feature of thie annual regatta of the Nationa! Association of Amateur Oaremen proved almost a farce.Greer \u2018was eight lengths ahead of F.Vesely, of the First Bohemian Boat Club, of New York, at the finish, \"v'hile Titus gave up the race an eighth of a mile from the line, and paddled In Just \u2018ahead of W.B.West.of, the West *hiladelphia Boat Club, Who war the fourth competitor in the chamipionsh!p senior single sçulls.Despite his easy victory, Greer pulled a remarkably fast race, and the time nf \u201cthe annals of the association.Other championships have heen pulled in faster time, but they have been.over.straightaway courses, while - that Saturday was with a turn.and Titus had a Hot fight to the turn.but the East Boston man's superior Oarsmanship at the buoy.which ne the race.es a.even low er.Coming bark he was not was the senior eight-oared shells, which wag algo won decisively, the crack win- niyeg Rowing Club men.who: this year rave carried all before them, being the ! Greer, of \u2018the East Boston Athlètic\" As- ! hi.38% 8.{8 the record for the event in! Greer.Véseiy ; .reunded In\u2019 just five strokes.\u2026 clinched'|- .The other special feature nf the day; IRISH LAD BROKE RECORD TO WIN CHAMPION.STAKES Hormis Ran \u2018Second All\u2019 the Way.Jockey Badly Hurt in the Stooplechase Event.Rar:togn.X.Y., Aug.17.Tha.racing at the Saratoga course was of high class order and the attendance was estimated at 20.000 on Saturday.The Hopeful Stakes, value $25,650, was won.by James BR.Keene5s \u2018Delhi.bell-led ut the start, but Delhi son headed him and led to the finish.- The Westbury Stable's\u2019 Irish i broke the track record for a mile and the Champion à quarter in winning Staker.Irish Lad was never headei.Hermia ran second all\u2019 the way.The.field was exceptionally large in the Raver wyck steeplechase Bbandicap over the Tull course.l.avator won by 3: \u2018head.Rock Sthrm stumbled over.\u2018he Liverpool and threw his rider.3.Green, who was injured to guch an extent \u2018that he was carried away.Summaries: First.race, 7 furlongs\u2014 Monte Carlo, Ith 1: Hursthourne, 13.tn 5, Sir Voor- hees, 17.tp 5.Time, 1.26 1-5.Second \u2018race, the Beverwyck 8.2eple- chase, handicap of = $2,5M\u2014{.avator, cen; Fulr.inate, 16 to 5.Valdez.36 to.; 5.Time, 5.06, \u2018Fhird - race, the Hopefu! Stakes of 225.000.for 2-year-nids\u2014Delhi.4 th 1; ! High Bals, \u201c#10 L Palm Bedrer, $ to 1.Time, 1.18 1-5.: I Fourth race.the Saratoga Champin.i.for thrae rears and up.lly miles\u2014[rian, i Lad, % \u201c0 17 Hérmis 410 4.Feno, 5-10 I.-Time, 2.0%., Fifth rare, J.True Piue.Time: 1.43 L-7.Sixth rare.1 mile and a sixteenth.an turf\u2014sitonew sd, wn to 1: Carri D., 30 to 1; -Mosketn, Tote 1.Time, 2.4.one.miler arbansle.: à tn 70 to] Somerses, 29 tol.Ad- | .Montreal \u201cYachts Wen.Kingston, Aug.17.\u2014( breeze; freshening to sect, od Le miles an hour, favored the races met the harbor on Haturday, in which yachts e t Le Club, Montrea q ingnton Yacht Club took part.The course was a triangular one, twice around, making twelve riies in all The finishing yachts were in order of winning: Class 1, started 2.45 p.m.\u2014Thovells IL, Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Chub, sailed y: Viceommodore Piuley.4.38.42: Aeolus, Royal a Lawrence Yacht Club.nziled by 6.W.4.55.21.Trident.' Royal #t Lawren-s Yacht Club: sailed by James Paton, 5.01.56.Verana, Kingston Yacht Clab, salles by Dr.Atian Black, 5.02.21: Kage trel, Kingaton Yacht Club ¢R.Knoop), sailed hy H.pada.522.23 Ths best time was 2 hours { minute and 42 wer.onds.being considered splendid time.Claas 2, started at 238 pm \u2014Kora'l, Royal St, Lawrencs asatled by A.Pin- lay.721.0%, Winona.Kington, mailed by.I'rsland Pros.5.22.3; Heron, Boyat St.Lawrenre: sailed by Rodney Chith, 15.22.25.Thelma.* Kingston, =ailed \u201cwp Frank Strange.724.42: Cork Robi, Kingston, saflsd by Commodore Sans ford .Caivin.5.24.44; Tezpl, Kingston, sailed by [LeRoy Grant, 3.3.38.Swen.\u2018nla, Royil 3t.Lawrence.sailed by Com.ÿ podare Da-dson, 3.33.48: Bona Dea, Finya, St.Lawrence.aailed 37 Dr t+ Harding.3 37.12.The Geisha.Kingston, ' hroke her boom on the! first round and dronped aut, i\u201ciaag 3.started at \"35 p.m.~The IT, ,The Yn San.Royal St.\u2018Lawrence, aise: ran in \u201chis race.- Clyde Skipper Confident.Results at Harlem.No = a TIT 1 ARO, \u20182 mary.~\u2014 .First race, \u20ac fur! ongs\u2014Bard Barns.to 3.wan: Beautiful and Best 13 a 1.2; J.Reiff.5 to 5, 2.Time.LIT 4-5.Second race, 1-2 mitie.Clifton For 3 to: won: Kleinwood.\" \u201869.th 1, Witcheraft, 18 to 5 5.Ti== 35 .3 Time, + Co + the tie continued until the tenth.when 1.\u2014Elaine, McGrath, steam ie.458.001 FL : i \u2018Third race.mile and 190 yarde.Maro the.home team won out, making.their Pittsburg viens -010220000\u2014*5 19 0] 2\u2014Marie, Morris, steam .502.30 i + MARS OR RAGES TO.CE wood Handicap\u2014Schwalbé; 5 to I.won: only earned\u2019 run.Hemming and Mille Roston Fe .001005100\u2014 1 7 8 3\u2014Greta, Skelton, steam .504457 x 0 4 Bragg.13 © 5.2.Judge Himes, 9 ro L er.a e ta Leever .| ¢\u2014G «¢ .Bi \"21 611,9 \u2019 To 3.T1 50 3- odor de batting order, made about a and | Phelps; MF Stella, Blumenthal gasoline Ried Fd To.motrow tue\u2019 extra sum-.+\".1 Thin rae 6 furlongs\u2014 Ramin, © to half.of the hits for the home team.: Second game\u2014 - - {6 \u2014Stella, Blumenthal, gasoline .5.28.00 4 mer meeting of the Gentle \u2014+ 1.wonñ: Telamon.15 to 1.27 St Minar.while Filler, who covered first base, Poston .00050110\u2014¢ 4 5.2\u2014Ladies\u2019 and gents.double scull, open, | s¢ men's Driving Club begins at + J3 to 1.3 Time.147. furlonge\u2014John Yer- | xOne out.when winning run, was Boston.- © Be os \u201c 8\u2014Tandem.cânoe (xenlorr, open, 3-4.) tor.he and\u2019 his parfñer.Smith.carry- kes, 1- to = Donets 5 te + Eu.Le 20 ! madé., ©} ost.Louis Fos = 35 68 3 {mile, 4 prizes- 1, Stevens and.Junod, | ILE the \u2018Toronto\u2019 Rowing Club colors to 1 Thue, 1.20.wy] me by ¢ | Philadelphia TI 31 6 ' 337 Hiawatha, 0° 2, Flunley and Wulker, (Ver the line four lengths ahd of \u2018the Seventh race, steemlechase.about RE ore y funinga\u2014 001 : : cote tee * GT BE ! Time, 215.i Atnlinta Bogt Club crew of New York.| miles\u2014 Red.Cur.11 te 3 Faraday Jr.Toronto.eo ; 100000200 3 om .C9.\u2014Ladles\u2019 double.seuil, 1-2 mile; 4] In the renlor palr oared shells che.8 to 1.Humorist, S to L Time, Lal Summary \u2014 Earned ra Toronto, }: AMERICAN LEAGUE.prize, 1, Missès Watson und Robertson: Harlem \u201cRowlng Club Nat as : .; - _ lxne \u2018 : \u201c| the only crew that ap ( Montreal, 1.Three: hase hits, | Miller, At Detroit HE 24 wen McLean und Cornell.Time, [A hey went\" over the coutse alone and QUEBEC CRICKETERS 4 : pit * a _ , : le the remarkably quie me \u20ac : > Detroit .110000610\u2014 3 .7 86 10, Boys\u2019 double reall, 18 yehrm and.) ttice i First ase pr nat où Mille oh off Boston.11000 8 13 06 (Under, $-4 inile, 4 prizes -1,'Bob Mea- Um, Ales, considering \u2018the fact that \u2018WERE MUCH 100 STRONG Passed bails, Toft, 2.left on bases, Batterles\u2014 \u2014Skopec and McGuire, dowcruft und _\u201charles Watson, Ste, they had no competitor.\\ Toronto, -5.Montreal, 9.Time, 1,25.Hughes and Stahl.Umplre\u2014O'Lough- Rune, re z, Keurtey uli Cohen, Ste, ter he min mines at Ottawa.august © 1 (Special.)\u2014The Umpire, .SECOND GAME.* JA héveland 2.997 © he Put ce pen $4 \u2018mile.41 the disputed jutermediate double sculle |Frovince of Quebec cricketers proved nee At i oA] ! ven ; om p Fota- .> ity over: the On- sa Cleveland.\u201c.n00100032\u2014 \u20186 À prizes 1, ©, Blatehford, R.Stevens, Was re-rowed, and once more, the their decttéd.superiority ; tone er again hupdicopped by New.York.0001000825 5 4 9 ; W.Junod, H, Wataon, Hinwatha CC {| une Bout Club led at tue trust with, tarif eleven, on, Saturday, defeating cin- the.second game, which ended with] Batterien\u2014 Moore \u201cund Abbott, Giif-.ENA Jen Murray, Mt ras: Hina he rar a ew scout up the them by eight wickets.\u201d The crease was | 1 4 pa re \u2026 [ i « \u2018 \u2019 > \u2018um rein ol \u2018by.tata for nero Atlendance: basi.= Vimptres Hheridun.Mie, rib heey: 0 mile, rian 1 das, s events.The Walthaum Eanoe AE better share than on, Friday.and Monte ne tmer ¢ Served out \u2018by | At Chica.R.If, ne cecil Blutchford; 2, krueat \u201cTaylor.ub crew: defeated the w lunipes ont \"nist sulted the\u2019 bowling ut Hill and Louis Bruce thou, h hearly every one (hicugo.; \u2026.000100000\u2014 14\" 2 Thine, 12.\\ | \u2018lub BN It wariged: Motilverin and Bristowe, against whom f the 5 safe ies off the Indian.Philadelphia.-600111200- #5.11.LA 14 © Wir canna, open.| mile stiaight J maint rung x ih H Jetr tes the westerners could make no -stand Twi irier vounted.CTrhree buse hits by p Batteries-Finherty | and.Slattery ; | VW ay prizes Hauner tors Bungee) and pe tion, tele dette vuelr totni fer the two Innihgs was 134 ; lank si P, .oe : [16 pins\u20141, Gennd Trunk End crew), : M 8 .Connaughton and Schroeder, and- four ly.- or can pire Connol- | CT Menni, Hadley (how).A: Walh- Won: stuten Cn Hout Club, Staten fw hich Jett Qe or the to ake ts singles: were all (that could Le Bather- At St, Toute er, Mason, Craven, Castleman, Mure\u2019 Irland, seu ond.Time 8 minutes 8 sec-[ w ee Sante va and Raber made £ y Montrea n the o St.Louis.10000000 \u2014 al 18y, G.Walker, Rivet, Spurr, Browne «nds y.| Wieke : ps Toronto.he Luyster freely.Luck Washington.a 1 3 À alé, Payne, P.Laing, Oliver, Paty Intermediate niumle reall w.WH a good\u2019 ~ombiuation A res | roke badly for.Montrea A bo ney\u2019s Batterles\u2014 Wright \u2018and Kahoe; Dun- terion and R, Laing, \u201c(enptain.) Hodgkins, ant stony An ee, ane .home run, which was a factor in he kle and Kittredge Umpire, pers.| = Hiawathn, CC) Menara.\u2018Robertson | Won: W.Bt \" wit were Yr OND INNINGS } : game, being a fluke.The ball lost lt- \"Attendance, 1,800.~ Murray, Watwon, Stevens, Junod, Rob- Washington, 2.Time, 10.ufin, 31sec.ONTARIO 2ND INNINGS.: self among the crowd .in wight field : \u2019 ertron, Laurie, Hkélton, Skelton, Cal- |.Senlor double seulle- Toronto Rowing Melghtingion, run OU: Teer eetinng: \"2 j.while the Toronto short stop made the AMERICAN LEAGU E SUNDAY.\" nghun.: Bentt, Tucker, McCornl and Club\u2019 LF.Scholes, How v8, Smith, Wright, c: Hit, b BHSLOW \"2000000 3 Cult pue scores [ \u2018 R.-H.E.Tate, cuptaln.; 4 Ste.Rose.Time, 2.40.stroke, won, Atalanta ta Wl sy mond, hb Bristow.sun C1 Lu rotento, a.b.%.bh.po.a.el At Chicago\u2014 : \\ York, 4.J.F.Muicahy, bow.W.M.VIREO Po pty HL as pese et.4 101092 Bl chicago.000000200\u20143 6 01° REGATTA AT NTH.ANNES.Ne mediate.ptr haved me Cuxinsell, b MuGiverin\u2026.see À \u2018Kuhn, rt.TU 40 à 2 0.p| Washington:.-000000000 \u2014 © 6°.0| The third annual regatta \u201cthe | aren Rowing | \u201ctab, New York, Cf lucas, n Maer Hi.3 White, Lf.wl « 1 1 2 00 Batterles\u2014Owen \u2018ang \u2018Blattery; Lae Clavendon Boating Club, a Sté.hofrman bow.J 'MeK iyley, stroke, Muekenzhs Birigtow, aes 3 Ps vs \u201c4 0-2 0 2 o|and Kittredge.! J Anne's, wus held on Haturday after- won: \u2018Atatänta\u2019 dont Club, New York, | Saunders, © Walker, b Hill.Fe | Fuller.1b :.= 4 1 118.1 .0f Second same : noon und It proved very successful in E.8, Smith, bowk R.J.Owens, \u2018stroke, Young, © Alrlier.Less Inc conne 5 \u201c9 Toft, , Pe 1 + T° 0 0 Chicago.00300000e:\u2014- 3 6 0 [every wuy.\u2018The following.ls a sum- 4 \u2018Pimé, 16 min.4 ne ; Wnllqee, + FAill.u00000see0 cc 000 5 Carr \u201cah\u201d tle To \u201c3 0 + 2 1 co Washington.00001 I 6 0: uiary of the events: o\u2014 \u201cSet tor air ne dina \u2014 Harlem Hynes, not - et vu 0 { Mer, 2b .4 1 - The\u2019 store will be open for inspection ef *, N Regt Account MEARITT L.u.00v000 re ER Lice: .Montreal Branch, 87 St.James SRNERAL BANKING BUSES, The R MONTREAL, 0 CARPAL Subscribed .81 ; h Paid Up snes besebaserronase 932.\u2018 Reserve Fund.$250,000 | +.PRESIDENT.RIGHT HON.7 \u201c HON.GEORGE A, DRUMMOND, Angus Clouston _\u2014.Greenshields Ha .Bir W.C.Macdonald 'ACCIDENT- Address H, A STEWART, 286 BOARD OF TRADE 30 DA .Standard Makes.| Fully Guaranteed.TheCoalonialTypewriterCa., Established 1865 = 828t.Francois Xavier Street ~ 44-46 Broadway, N.Y.Transact a general brokerage business in Stocks, Bonds, | | .Grain & Cotton .} ther advances, Co - Lo Capitalists, large investors and banking Interests are favoring me with: their patronage, licited.: NORRIS P.BRYANT, .Dealer in Investment Securitiés, - 848t.Francots Xavier tit.Montreal.mr INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of .JOSEPH BRODEUR, Montreal.i Fhe.undéraigned will sell by public au stock Monday,.the 17th August.1803 The inventory can For more information, apply to \u201c MARCOTTE BR Authorizef.8.0.\u2026060osorc00es.$4,008 Paid: Up 0sspusen00.00-00teu 00 serseepeter 2200324 200100 Head Office\u2014Toronte.\u2018 \\.Presiivel sev-Pres, and Gen.Mana.\" HAY, Goneral Manager.Strodh;.SAVINGS DEPARTMENY.NG EXCHANGE, RICHARDSON, - » - Manage: oyal Trust go., LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.A nnd VICE-PRESIDENT.\u2018DIRECTORS.\u201cA.Macnider H.V.Meredith A.T.Paterson] R.G.Rels |: BTE à Ehaughouny ; .Sir T.G.Shaugbn William C.Van Horgs, K.0.M.G, © os\u2014Bank of Montreal Building, * 109 ST.JAMES STRRET.* H.ROBERTSON, .RS Manager.TED .oF\" Classes of Insurance Effected .HEALTH-LIABILITY | v- General Agent A oF BLDG, Montreal 7 YS * BARGAIN | a SALE RS OF TYPE WRIT ERS :.FROM 810 UP.~~ Ltd 13 Bleury Street.Montieal.\u2019 Phone Main 4626.\u2019 \u201cA Glimpse at AF-F- es Its Markets \u201d ISSUED UPON REQUEST B¥\u2014 4 \u20ac : i ) | | New York Consolidated\u2019 TT Stock Exchange.rs) .ork Produce Exchange.- .J: New Y - MONTREAL.~~ : HERCULES Is powerfully good for your machinery, The Canada Metal Co.\u201cForonto, Ont., Co .Manufacturers.* | MANUFAOTUERS Importers & Deale Fr Babbitt Metals.- .| Pig Tin _ Solder .~~ Pis Lena Type Metals .Inget Copper Phospor Bronze Speilter Phoephor Tin : Apumony and apd all White Metal amin ' \u2018Mixtures, Roma Canadian made.Pig Iron, eto.ete, |- CANADIAN WORKS, : ; =.q William and St.Thomas Sts., Montre Telephone Matin 3981, ° tréat \u2018New York Offies.84 Gold Street So x TENDENCY IS UPWARD.predicted Saturday.August Sth, in all my advertisements throughout - the Dominion, \u201cPrices have reached .bottom.\u201d Cl _ Send for my Price List of Stock and a bargains.Buy -now before fur- Your business is so- Phone Main.2913.\u2014 a otton, be seen at out oêtios, LAMARCHE & BENOIT, : Accountants: \u2018 ol Place d'\u2019Armes, Montreal.> ctionesrs.ve sa ?ti, A K g [| te a ;.Pi vo 4 , be nN a nN lo w.tr.\\ Special Crockery * Bargains IN BASEMENT: \"400 doz.China Gilt Edge Bute ! i ter Pads.Worth.from 600 ~dozen up._ AN to \u201cclear at, each © meetue se rence cents - a.500 doz.of all kinds of Plates, \u2018tea, dinner.and soup.Worth from $1.50 to $2.50 dozen.- All one price.\u201d Your choice, each \u201c2 crates Colored Cups with Saucers.To clear at, each.75c to $1.50.Your choice at, each .es.aececees ee or steel handle ,.dozen ,.saponcaicac ere sean ers, fancy - designs.ort 15c.FOr s.\u2026.vccewces recace ares scene 20000 \u201cSpecial\u2014250 - large sizes , of Meat Platters and Veae- LOUE : tablo Dishes.orth from \u2018Three Specials in Cutlery .Steel Bread.Knives with wood 12% 3 White Metal Tea.Spoons, per: - 50 à Nickel Salt \u201cand Pepper, = Tt 10 Less 15 Per Cent.\u2018Discount, - Just received Silk Ruffs from New York,.the very latest styles - \u2018in\u2019 Chiffon a 3 \" Ruffs: for fall wear, = + Get the benefit of thé discount.sale by buying them.now.\u201cPrices $2.25 to 814.00.l'E eS BAUER ma, a 3 ë ; Co POTRS AUGUST 115 1608.Thrift and careful buying 20 hand in hand along the road to com- | Potence, and in this page we make a few suggestions to the thrifty ones.1st\u2014 You can buy many Fall Goods at the prevailing Discounts.- 2nd\u2014It will pay you to buy your Goods now as an investment.| _8rd\u2014 You will wonder how we can afford to give a discount of 0 50 on all really desirable merchandise.\u201c4th\u2014The Moral is: BU Y WHILE THE DISCOUNTS LAST.WÉ \"REFUND MONE y where purchases do not suit, excepting in goods cut from the plece, Millinery and Toilet Articles.2\u20ac .C.+ > Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists, made in zephyr or percale, self col- \u2018lar and cuffs; colors, gray and white, blue and white,\u2019 and green striped.Building Sale price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Less ZO Per Cent.Boys\u2019 Washable Suits Boys\u2019 Washing Blouse Suits in fine check gingham or plain grass linen, collar \u201ctrimmed with - white duck, cord and whistle attached., Building sale price.Vee 98.Less ZO Per Cent.Ladies\u2019 Collars \u2026 .Ladies\u2019 Pineapple.Cloth Col- - lars; trimmed \u2018with fine white gulpure lace.Regular $1.50.For rene aa a 00000 1.10 Less 20 Per Cent.Discount, 0000 JIB _THIRD | FLOOR._ ol OUR ART DRA PERY PARLORS are well worth \u2014 | evisit, as the class of fabrics which we 2,72 - carry for home decoration are remarkable \u2019 for artistic effect and real value.memes Travelling Sets Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Travelling Sets in leather cases, manufacturers\u2019 samples, only 25 oo of them.+ Prices from ip- © wards of, .hin.1.75 ; Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.| DRESS \u201cValues unheard of in Montreal for the \u2018class.of.goods\u201d éffored during our Discount Sale.LACE CURTAINS\u2014 Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains: _ much cannot be said of its quality and beauty, 50 inches.wide x Si yards long, made, on fine Brussels net.\u201c used for \u2018cosy of many kinds, a ART SILKOLINES\u2014 of pretty shades, for drapery and : \u2018hangings, colors and styles to ., - suit any fancy, At.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026., 1% \u2018Art Silkolines, véry pretty, detached and running flowers and\u2019 \u201cstripes of dainty shades, largely So fers or draping rrceurse eus os ae , \u2018Fine, quality, desirable patterns,\u2019 \u2019 Art SNS te fink quality is often taken in the place of art\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014B- silks.It looks.as good and does not cost near the price of.silk; _ the patterns.are artistic and.ot dainty shades, at.0.0000 Less Discount of 20 Per \u2018Cent.ART SATEENS\u2014 \u201c New styles, pretty designs, dainty shades, \u2018figured Art floral, vine and fancy Sateens.all this spring's selection, 36 \u201cin.wide.Pa VAP Lecsnaésa tira ss su race 25 \u201cLess Discount of 20 Per Cent, of this pérticutar line too : \u2018Less discount of 12 per cent.PORTIERES\u2014 ~ \u201cAn \u2018Curtains at discount of 12%.to 20 per \u2018cent, \u201ca, vet \u2018Very Fine Tapestry Portieres, fun Wiath\u2019 and length.perfect.designs, beautiful shades, finished w ith heavy knotted.frings, at, 5 per pair .LOOPS\u2014 Less 20 Per Cent.Discount, \" Curtain and Portiere Loops; you can match any color you may need; a very handsomie line of mixed and solid colors, finished with heavy tassels, - Sold early in the season at 30¢, now.> \u2018Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.Window Shades made to order.Estimates given on: Fancy Drapery, Cozey Corners or Hangings.None but competent hands em- | : ployed in\" this department.Prices the lowest.- Per pairivices.:.4.2 - cane) Building Sale Price.Rain Coats.i.These coats\u2019 are : well.\u2018worth your in- | spection \u2018and for durability, style and finish \u2018are remarkable: Cia Ladies\u2019 Cravenette Coats, \u2018made in \u2018a natty style with full box back, side pockets, - bell.sleeves, \u201cgray and olive, worth $5.50, $3.95 Less 10 Per Cent., All-Woo! Blaok Amszon .60 21 pieces \u2018Waterproof Cra- : Colored Voile de Paris, extra the new style, in colors of ê A \"> Ladies\u2019 Fine Cambric Skirts, : \" .Building Salè.price.\"LADIES WHITEWEAR The opportunities in- Sik for saving money are more nu ,.merous \u2018than ever.\u2018made, with two rows handsome insertion and.tucks,.also large embroidery frill.Less 10 Per Cent.Au less Ld O Per Cent.LEN 45 Ladies._ five \u2018Building Sale price.Less 10 Per Cent.Ladies.Finest\u2019 Lonsdale Drawers, umbrella style, with wide hemstitched - tucks, Dressing Jackets, mâde of very fine white \u201clawn, all trimmed with em-.- broidery, In front, around sizes 32 - neck \u2018and sleeves; ihsertion and +f .1.00\" to 40.Bullding Sale price.2.00 Less ao Per Cent.~ WASH GOODS Cut price .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 124 special quality 1 Fast \u2018Color English Printg \u2018reduced\u2019 COIN el Less Discount of 10 Per 2° \u2018 The \u2018balance of Fancy Piques for summer costumes, - ; Less Discount of 33 1-3 Per Cent.sé.The: \u2018balade of one job lot in Fancy Dress Musling.Worth 30c va.Cent.Per yard.50 pleces Fancy Scotch Ginghams for children's dresses, stripe and chécked effects.Worth 150 and 18c yard.Reduced crea, .L'es Discount of.20 Per Cent.\u201c\u2026 All our.best qualities in Dress Muslins, Gighams, Grenadine Mus- \u2018 ins, etc, ranging es 5 price from 450 to.\"COTTONS | 86 inches wide Cotton Cambrte, pure bléached \"vo, underwear.~ Worth 9c yard., spécial, for ladies\", Double Bed Sheets, Pillow Covers, \u2018ail sizes.Double Bed Crochet uilts, ess 10 PI - Por.0.000 6 77: 72 inches wide Unbleached Plain Sheet} 72 inches wide Plain Bleached Bheeting.80 inches wide Plain Bléached Sheeting.72 inches wide Plain Horrocks\u2019 Sheeting.Per pair.ap tesserae snesisas Per pair.ccceeceressinas.Net Sale Price .,.cesesrreserecstions ue: 0 6 80 Per Cent, Discount.12% \u201c COTTONS l sonate +6 Per \u2018yard.Per yard Per Cent, Discount.- .: a Marseilles and Satin-firish Quilts at 15 per cent, Alscount.\u2026 \u2018 ir Cp [TT DRESSES - A Glance at our Children\u2019s: \u2018Dresses will convince you of their Style: We invite \u2018your.attention.to_our.Clearance Sale.of Last Fars | GOODS | Dress Goods at 25 Per Cent; Discount on- prices already reduced.aie us, The lot \u2018includes a quantity of this year's weaves, such as Camel's Hair Suitinge,- etc.ALL AT 25 PER- fashionable.styles and Suitings, Zebeline Suitings,.Pebble .CENT.DISCOUNT.A few other\u2019 liries full of\u2019 Interest\u2014All- Wool Knicker Suiting with dnowflake etfect,\u2019 colors of seal brown, green, \u2018fawn, gray only.\u2019 1! Worth 65¢c yard.Clearing at.aeuscs ant e eee re re ue a den sienne 32 Black Dress Goods 4940 net Ali-Wool Black Delaine 65 55 All-Wool Black Benga- Me 100000200000 00 AID gel Black Canvas .sen crencenneunes 65.55 55 - All-Woo! Black Lustre.HS All- Wool - Black Nun's =.Veil ing - csrcoreencneer 70.66 : Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.\".Veriette Suitings ig lightand dark colors, plain and fancy :.mixture, perfect rafriproof quality.Worth $1.50.Cut price Luec200000éesceccnue 1,83 | Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.fine weave, check pattern: \u2018colors of light green, cream.black, pale blue, navy, black and white, etc.Yard.is With large :.1.25- 55 | , I Diagonal All-Wool Suiting in \u2018medium and dark colors,- suitable for everyday wear; .shades of medium and dark » © gray, red, brown and green only.Worth 5ôc.\u201cSpecial at, per yard .less 33 1-3 Per Cent.- Discount.All-Wool Fancy Challies and ; Delaines, in -a wide range: of colors and patterns.Worth 50e.; Less 20 Per Cent.Discount.Colored Lustres \u2019 A large assortment of colors in Good \u2018Quality.Colored « \u2018Lustres, bright lustrous fine - 18h: colors of navy, black, \u2018cream, pale blue, gray, .brown, etc.ete.Worth 85c.Cut price .29, .Less 13 Per Cent.Discount.Black Moire Skirtings, worth 40c yd., 18c yd., net ~~ ; 300 yards left\u2019 only Black Moire for Underskirts: rich watered effect, * 32 inches - wide.Worth 40c yard.Cut ; price, per yard .20 \u2018Less 15 Per Cent.Discount.* _LINEN \u2018CLEARANCE : .Odd lots at greatly\u201d reduced\u2019 prices.20 pieces Roller .15 pieces Checked Glass Linen.Net \u2018Linen.Net sale price,\u2019 per vard.ver for final clearing.sale \u2018price, per yard.nie pesssune Table Linen, unbleached, ends of one.yard to five yards.all at \u2018one.price.CO Lune crea were ep re cn es eo ec ca amas 0 - Oda lines of Table Napkins, per \u2018dozen .; b \u2018dozen extra large-size Pure Irish Linen .T _Per dozen-.damask finish, 24_ x.24.4nches.and Value 4 to.14 years.Worth from \u201c$1.50 to- $2.75.Building \u2018Sale Pricé.Less Discount of.20 Per Cent: | Children\u2019 s Percale Chanibray and Linen - |.~~.Dresses, made in several different style$\u2014lace collar, trimmed with | braid, others with-embroidery frills || finished with velvet, ribbon.ge Size Special $2.50 Oxfords Fi ine Vici Kid Oxford Low Shoes,\u2019 patent tip, Kid fined, turn-soles, French heels,- -very stylish, Sizé 214 to 7, in B, C, and D: widths.shoes sold most every.wheré at $3.50.Similar Our Special.es LXXTRRYTE LESS: 10 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.or ne secatheriée Telephone Ten ; \u201cOrders., and Promptly .niveraity Attended To - Strosts = - Less 50 :Per Cent.Discount.\u201c$2.50 | Plain Biaok-and Colored Silks| 5 .+ Less 20 \\Per Cent.Discount.© 50 dozen All-Linen Huckaback Fringed Towels, all white.1235¢ each, for.i.oceveeran.76 dozen All-Linen Hemstitched Huckaback\u201d Towels., Worth up to $1.00 yard.To clear at, net All foe of Table Cloths and Napkins to match: from\u201d \u2018per set, $2.5 su.TEER ++ 8 ?Worth Wor th $5 200.BOZEN, fOT- itty inreiienearienisnisesisssatonioninnennsnneininnnnsoens \u201c1 lot of about 500 Bureau Covers, Sideboard.Covers ana Marseilles - Toilet Covers.Worth 35c, for.prossoce cran nues rossecneesecanauces 0 Less: 10 Por.Cent, Discount.; 2 _ BETTER SILK NEWS 7 THAN YOU'D THINK POSSIBLE.| \u201cThey are Silks for wear right now and also for the comirig aus \u201cturn, in most desirable patterns.a nd.colorings.Hair Price Silks About 500.yardg of Beautiful - Fancy Dress \u2018Silks, rich flo- \u201cral designs, soft qualities, medium, light and dark pve ors.Prices ranging a .list, 75c, 89e, 98c, $1.25 and \"1.39 Plain Color Surah Silk, to\u2019 T7 clear at, per: yard.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.2% About 600 yards of th Py Serviceable Silks, soft quality, - very desirable - for .fancy work, blouses, linings, etc.- The range of colors is not- - completé, therefore we Have \u2018decided\u2019 to clear balance at - a .ridiculously low.\u201cprice.: Worth 76c.Reduced to.50 Less BO Per Cent.Discount.1 at 20 Per Cent.Redugtion.§00 yards: Strong.Black Taf- .- feta Silk, \u2018extra good quality, , best finish.Per.ards special quality Black = OE atteta spec fine make, very ° yard.:.\u2026.60 M cil rable, for dress foundae\".\u2018 : ee 21 inches wide.Per: 1 - yard ancovscurontonpé sacs soc0ns rs .Less 25 Per Cont,\u2019 Discourt.| si.| Col\u2019a Taffeta Sifks, 62 1-2¢ vd.= 1,500 yards \u201cOur Special\u201d - Cole\u2019 ored Taffeta Silks, in a full range of.delicate + \u2018shades, also black; white and dark colors.This Quality will give - entire satisfaction for -wear and durability; soft- finish, \u2026 \u201820 inches wide.Per yard., .T3 \u201cLess 25 Per Cent.Discount.| Rich \u2018Gros Grain Slik at 97 1-20 \u201cnet.We.have only 150 yards.of .\u2018this line, rich quality, for tull dresses.Price.1.Less 23 Per Cent.Discount.* .10 pieces Silk Striped .Pine- .\u201c.Apple Clth, \u2018for ladies + blouses.Regular gsc, Net - sale price, to cleaw, per yard .36 : 800 \u2018vards Black Peau de Soie, Bonet's make, -soft quality, .Very desirable.1.00 = Less 28 Per Cont.Discount.cr - 2,000 yards - : Fancy - Corded ' os Wash Silks, for , \u201csummer blouses, full range of colors; also about 1,200 yards of \u201cPlain .White and Cream + Æashlonal le this.season.q \u2018Worth 9e per yard.\u2018Marked .\u201c.fapscss ec sonnoaosen ce dolore in 0 Japanese : que roses.of oF lotian Ye special, vard.30 Sa $ hii Eid a8 ; A - Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.Lat "]
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