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[" 3 DEEE FOR LITTLE WANTS Un Herald Want Columns.\u2014== T ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.J85.HE TEN PAGES.ONTREAL HERALD.FO-MORROW'S WEATHER: -\u2018 Fins and Warm, Sun rose at 4.49; sets at 724 Noorna Looks - be a Sure Winner so Loe In To-day\u2019: Race on Lake St.Louis Completed the First Round in Hi Then 3 1-2 Minutes Ahead or Her United States Rival\u2014The Wind Was Won the Best Position on the Start.= \u2014__ - Hour and Was Strong and Steady\u2014Routh (Special Staff Correspondence | Dorval.August 8 - There hus been much discussion among yachting men | at Dorval this morning as to the rela-! tive merits of the American challenger.White Bear.and the Canadian defen- er of the Seawanhaka (\u2018up, Noorna.Each haa won a race, the \u2018unadian | yacht in light winds, and the American | in half a gale.It 1s true that for a portion of the, rece on Saturday the White Bear | stepped away from the \u2018up defender, | and led at one time by half à mile, and | it is also true that this occurred when | the wind was blowing its hardest.However, it must not he forgntten that Mr.Routh lost 4 good deal on the start, | and that he was only beaten by a; couple of seconds.He was dfty-one | seconds behind in crossing the line, | and was ouly beaten by fifty-three seconds.Unfortunately the yoke of i bis tiller had snapped.| It was on the last round that the Canadian made up most of her leeway, and it was observed that the wind had abated considerably from the, start.The contention, therefore, is that the Canadian is better in light winds and, the American superior in half a gale.However, there {8 this also to be said, that Captain Ordway and his crew are: unanimously of the opinion that the White Bear wants wind, but will not | do her best if there is much «rest on the waves.Despite the strong wind | of Saturday, the water was not so rough as might have been expected.Another interesting point discussed Is that while the Noorna had a reef in her mainsail most of the journey.the White Bear had not.and when the, Canadian reef was shaken out she | began at once to close In the distance: between the challenger and herself.Dorval, 10.50 a.m.\u2014 There are nn changes in the Canadian crew.The hands have been relating their - interesting experiences on Saturday.During the race, It seems.the pump had to be manned.and the general comment ts that under the circumstances they did extremely well.To-day's weather up to the present ought to suit the Canadian boat admirably, and the indications are that it\u2018 will hold.The White Bear crew will also be the same as Saturday.l'ay- tain Ordway and his men are highly! pleased with their success, and speak- Ing like sportsmen regret exceedingly the mishap which befel the Noorna just after the starting gun was fired.Thev are contident, however.that they | would have non in any rase, the weather just suiting the capabilities of their boat.Mr.Louis Wann, who was one of the crew of the White Bear on Friday in the first race, fell ill on Saturday morning.but is now much better and able tn walk about.While on Saturday he had to be carried aboard the yacht in order to see thé rare, to-day , he is down at the club-house.However.he will not sail, ind Commodore Elmer will again take his place.| The King\u2019s Prizeman Pays Visit to Dorval Messre.Campbell Stewart, Rodney sane and Harvey Hough invited Private Perry.of Vancouver, vanier of the King's nrize at Bisley, To Dorval, vesterday.He arrived shortly after luncheon and went for à sail in the steam varht White \u2018ap, helonging ta Mr.Fred.Loomis.He seemed tp he much vleased with the trip.and said that he thought the Candian people weru fu too gnod and kid to him.After the short cruise was oxer he joined the vachtsmen at tea at the Fnrest and Etream Club.Mrs.CP.Trhevidsan.Mrs.Fred.Shearwood received, and emong those present were Mr.=.Arnold Finley, Mr.and Mrs.Oordway, Mr.Mr.Wann Mr.Carl and Mrs.Elmer.Drake.Mr.and Mrs.W.A ©.Hann)- ton, Mr.and Mrs.© PP.t'avidson, M-.and Mrs.J.A.trerdon, Mr and Mr.and Miss Day.Miss Henderson, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Shrarwool, Mr.F.P.fhearwnag, Mr.Mrs, and Miss Ftike- man, Nt.H.Stikeman.Mr A H.Routh, Mr.deo.Slaughter, Mr Fred, Rogers.Mr.Jas.Paton.Mr.and Mrs and Mise Macfride.Mr.Hardy.Mr.and Mrr.Peere Navidson, Dr.and Mrs.Morphy, Mr.Jack Orduav, Mr.ana AIrs, Allerdice, Mr.and Mrs.Jones, Mr.and Mrs.Me Lean.The White Bear\u2019s Crew Were Much Surprised A good story is going the round, It geems that on Saturday after the race, when the White Rear's were so jubilant VERDIER ER SE SES RSI NO CONTRARAND ON CANADIAN SHIPS, T.ondon, August S.\u2014The Daily INustrated Mirror says thaÿ tue Russian cruisers have left the Baltie Sen, and are chasing 0 gteamer which left England July 30.for Canada, varrying atumn- nition destined for Yokohama by wav nf the l'anadian P-cifie Railway.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy gave an emphatic denial to The rumor that the C.P.R intended rarry- ing contraband of war tn Ynko- hama in the shape of ammunition that is now suppose] to he on its way over to Canada from the Baltic Sea.I have never heard anything about it.\u2019 said Sir Thomas, \u2018and there is no truth whatever in the report.\u201d FRERE ERNEST ERER É HRK AK A ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok kok dk ok ok ok SE of eK 35 330 3 HHI KI HH RHR WHAT IS GOING ON \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 | 2\u2014_\u20146 Kk ge ke ok ok ok kk Kk KOR Kd XK Ok kk KOK 8k ok ok oF kok ok EF CF Sk ok ck Sohmer Park-\u2014Vaudeville.Riverside Park-\u2014Vaudeville, STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS New York, N.Y.\u2014La Gascogne, United Statea.Philadelphia.\u2014 Haverford, Liverpool.\u2014Docreti., Lake Erie, Sar- &injan.ew York.\u2014 Philadelphia.jérbourg.\u2014 Friedrich der Grosse.oltke.Liverpool \u2014Lucania, Tunisian, Moville \u2014Laurentian.New York\u2014Minneapolis.Le Fokohama.\u2014Empress of Canada.Hg.DEATHS.@UNCHION\u2014In this city.on Aug th.Patrick Funchion.late of Bt.Columban Fy.ners] on Tuesday morning.August 5th, from * 124 Drolet street.at 7 4.to St Agnes Church.and thence to Cote dex Neiges , Cemetery.Friends and relatives are re- | apectfully requested to attend.\"ve 11.10 a.m.-The wind continues steady.and the best contest so fur is anticipated.11.47 a.m.- The wind is about five {knots an hour.aRin has fallen.but cleared off.Sky cloudy.and there | may be mare, Conditions favor Noorna.\u201chour, HORSE STEALING over their victory, and had imagined that Mr.Routh had simply been ou\u2019- manveuvred at the start, the Noorna & crew Kept the accident to the tiller a dead secret.It was later on In the evening after dinner when Mr.Huntley Gordon said wit an affected drawl to a friend, \"What a pity we met with that accident, after the start, I think would have made a better race of it \u201cWhat accident?\u201d asked his friend.Then amid considerable consternation the story leaked out and the White Bear yachtsmen thought things, Steaam Yacht Contest Won by Canadian Boat The racing at Dorval has not all been confined to the sailing craft.The! steam vachts have entered into the; spirit of contest.Mr.Geo.Benson, of! Cardinal.Ont.has a fast yacht In| Rex, while Mr.Post, of Ogdensburg, .N.Y., boasts another in Karma.Since \u2018these gentlemen arrived last week, they,! have had several friendly discussions regarding the respective merits of thelr| boats.and to settle matters they decided to race them.Yesterday.accordingly, they raced am far as Soulanges, about fifteen miles up the lake and back.The Rex won by 159 yards.DIr.! Rensan carries his honors modesly,! while Mr.Post is talking of new engines, Bulletins Tell Story of the Race in Brief 10.30 \u2014 The conditions this morning ! are excellent.A steady six-knot! breeze is blowing from the south-west, The course is from Pointe Claire, two miles straightaway to windward, and return, three times round.The weather is clear, bright and cool.12.25 p.m.~The yachts have left for the course.The breez is steady.blowing about five knots.There are not §) many people about as on previous days.Reaconseldfi, 1.24.\u2014 Both yachts arrived off Pointe (laire shortly after vue o'clock, and are now under sail.The wind has increased slightly and is blowing steadily at about six knets an The sun is shining brightly, from a somewhat cloudy sky and there may be a shower or two during the afternoon.Stil] the weather is ideal from a yachtaman's point of view and to-dav's race ought to be a great one.Before the boats set gat from Dorval, local sallors expressed every confidence in the Noorna, and declared that it would prove 4 certain victory for the Canadian.The surface of the lake is very little troubled.- 1.35-Yachts with parties of spectators are now arriving.The start will be made about à mile and a half east of Pointe Claire, while the turn will be vpposite Beaconsfield.The wind is freshening a very little, but it ls steady.south-west.The boats are hovering near the starting point.The St Louis {8 tn position.1.64\u2014The start.\u2014 Noorna .1.53.20 Whtte Bear .158.30 2 o'clock\u2014In jockeying for the start, Routh lay very low.and just at the right moment dashed across the line with a lead of twenty yards.However, in making the first tack.Ordway got the better of the Canadian, and within half a minute had a lead of a few yards.But Routh had the windward berth, and came up on the Am- erlcan at a tremendous rate, overhauling her in another half minute.taking a leud ond.__2-03\u2014-The Canadian is simply fiying.She has put about forty yards between which she fucreased en ery secs | MONTREAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904.great that the enemy has not had time to bury thelr dead.\u201d Ten Battleships in Line.Che Fou, Aug.8.\u2014A reliable authority says that eight Russian warships participated in the recent three days\u2019 battle at Port Arthur.Since then the \u2018Sevastopol and the Amur have been | repaired.) SEVERE BATTLE NEAR PORT ARTHUR ss be ported by General Stoessel( commander Japs Reported to Have Cape of the Russian military forces at Port .\u2026.| Arthur), to have occurred July 26, July tured Positions Some Distance Out.[27 and July 28.| Russians Retreating Northward.General Kuroki's headquarters in the field, via Fusan, Aug.8.\u2014 The Russian fortes in front of General Kurokl s \u201car e ted ret ting north- EXCITING TORPEDO ATTACK Mi.\u2018A part of ft has encamped at Anping, twelve miles from Liao Yang.Guns were heard this morning on the Japanese right, meaning that possibly the Japanese are following the Russian retirement.Russians Were Attacked.! Liao Yang, Aug.8.- The Western | Russian forces north of Hai Cheng suf- Nows of Capitulation of Fortress is Not Bolieveds-General Stoessel Roporta Driving Back Japs With Great Loss.\u2014\u2014 ep \u2014 Tokio.August 8.\u2014There ure unofi- | wounded Russians are here.There §§ \u2018destroyers herself and the Challenger, and is three or four points higher.2.05-The Canadian is racing away from the American at a tremendous rate in a breeze which has increased to nine knots, and, just as on Friday, is pointing higher, going at leis a couple of points higher than the American, Later the American began to hold her own better, and with thirty vurds between them they are both making for the first buoy.2.07-Noorna ls not only outpointing but nutsailing the American.She js I making a runaway match of it so far.The Canadian is pointing higher and she will have a big advantage in rounding the buoy.2.10-Noorna has gone on her second tack.but has so far outpointed the American that she could not follow suit until a full minute afterwards, 7.12-\u2014-The Noorna ts still footing fast, and the breeze is keeping up and stead- fly.There is now ga quarter of a mile between the racers.The Canadian is fulfilling the predictions af the vachts- men at Dorval this morning.It will be a quirk race.2.15-The Canadian made another short tack before she made straight for the buoy.600 vreasinæ her Jead.ther to windward.2.21-First buoy- Noorna.© 14.30, 2.19-Within twenty seconds after rounding Noorna had her spinnaker set.The American had to go about twire before she could turn the buoy.She rounded it at 2.17.30, about half a minute behind the Canadian.The White Bear put up herdspinnaker alse and chased after the Canadian.Both is «till In- much fur- varde advantage.and She is rounded the buoy splendidly.there being little to rhoose between the crews for rmartness.2.24\u2014The \"anadian rounded the home buoy at 2.23.20.and with a quick turn got well on her second journey.The Amerivan was three and a half minutes later.END OF FIRST ROUND.Noorna, 2.23.30.White Bear, 2.27.00., She seems to have about- cal reports that the Japanese have /u rumor eurvrent that Genera! Kuroki captured commanding positions at the north and north-east of Port Arthur, cast, Viceroy Alextefft and General A! u distance of 3.000 to 2.500 meters from the main line of defence.Admiral Togu reports that while the Oboro and Akebono were \u2018Kuropatkin were yesterday in Liao Yang.Simultaneous Attack Expected.scouting July 5.fourteen Russian de- Liao Yang, stroyers emerged from Port Arthur.ure advancing on Mukden and It is dividing into three squadrons, of which \"probable one, consisting «of four destroyers, yj) be made on steumed to the south-west: another.\u2018 yang.In which case a decisive battle vonsisting of seven, to the south, and ,\\s assured.the third, consisting of three, In the direction of Hsiensheng, their Kuropatkin\u2019s Success.Aug.8.\u2014Gen.Kuropatkin's design being to surround the Japanese, who, Tokio, after exchanging a heavy fire at a success In extricating his army from runge of 5.000 ineters, steered for the Liao Tung peninsula without dis- Hslensheng and attacked the three destrovers.Therceupon, the latter retreated to the harbor.Then the two Japanese destroyers, reinforced by the destroyer [Ikaosuchl.steamed south and attacked the squadrons of eleven Russians, which withdrew to the harbor.The Japanese had no casualties, The Russian losses are uncertain.Admiral Tugo declares the whole fleet admires the bravery of the three destroyers, which faced fourteen Russian vessels and frustrated the completion of the latter's purpose.No News of Capitulation.London.August R.\u2014No further news from Port Arthur hak reached London, and there ts no confirmation of the rumored fall of the fortress.Japan Cruisers Reported Lost.St.Petersburg.August 8.-A private telegram from (\u2018he Foo.believed to be from the Russian consul there, reports thé Japanese.his army at Kal (\u2018hou at one time \u2018Ler.It was popularly believed that a gencrally decisive battle would \u2018either be fought at Ta Tche Kiao and .at Klao \u2018\u2019hing.It is considered here that Kuropat- kin sacrificed his prestige by aban- duning an immense territory without a battle, He was forced to abandon or destroy valuable stores and munitions of war when the transportation was almost the most serious problem to the Russlans.He also impaired .the morale of his army but he preserved his rnen and guns., It 18 evident he had hopes and \u2018planned to check the Japanese at Ta Teche Kiao.Then after holding the (enemy in check it is believed to have been his purpose to concentrate his remaining force at Liao Yang, and to strike Kuroki.the loss of the Japanese protected - cruisers.CChiyoda and Itsukushima, by the explosion of mines off Port Arthur.General Stoessel\u2019s Report.August 8.\u2014Lieut.- Stoessel, commanding the Russian military forces at Port Arthur.{fn an undated despatch to the Emperor, says :\u2014 \u201c1 am happy to report that the troops repulsed all the Japanese attacks of July 26, 27 and 28 with enor- \u2018mous losses.The garrison's enthu- slasm was extraordinary.The fleet assisted In the defence by bombarding the Japanese flank.Our losses dur- iing the three days was about 1.500 , men and 40 officers killed or wounded.St.Creneral Petersburg.According to statements of Chinese and prisoners.the Japanese lost as , Many as 10.000.Thair losses were so | | The unexpected loss of the Russians [at Ta Tche Kiao and the appearance lof the Japanese 1 \u2018 | | ! l Ta Ku Shan army n the flank forced the abandonment and surrender without a fight of Yin Kow, Hal Cheng and New Chwanz, It is generally believed that the crisis wil} come shortiyv at Liao Yang, and that Kuropatkin will be forced to give battle whatever his present purpose may be.Gen.Oku\u2019s and the Takushan armies are pressing northward and General Kuroki is close at hand.rer Washington, D.C.\u2014Brigadier-Genera: Wm.F.Spurgin, U.S.A., retired.who lived in Washington, died of apoplexy at Carlisle, Ky.He left here Thursday In excellent health for a short visit at Carlisle.He served in the clvil war.ee Marthe pores rous » vous Through The Heralds Sieve.across the line by \u201cDutch Henry.\" The horses were duly turned over at Lewis- \u201cton to \"Dutch Henry,\u201d but they never ALONG BOUNDARY Interesting Case in Which, a Former Montrealer Figures.Moose Jaw, AsFsa., August 8.\u2014(&pe- vial)\u2014Paschal Bonneau, a rancher of Branch.and W.B.Willough- of: Monsefau, have arrived an town bringing news that Edward shufelt and Mrs.Sally were on Thursday committed for trial on a.charge of bringing stolen horses into Canada, and also of conspiracy.It has been Known for some time that a.band of Amerimran outlauws have bean nper- Willow hy.solicitor aring on ranches just north of the Canadian boundary.When pursued by the.Mounted Police they would cross ty the American rlde, and thelr appre- hensinn was thus rendered almost im- vossible.Many outrages were perpatu- ated upon inoffensive settlers, which, owing to the vastness of the country.were never heard of.The ranchers were at the mercy of the bandits and a wholesale regard for their stock and even their lives prevented them from lodging evidence., Nearly two years ago Paschal Bon- neau, whn is the largest stockman on the C\u2018\u2019anadijan side, entered into negotiations with R.F.Hamilton, nf Lewis- ton, Mont., for the purcMase of 230 head of horses.Bonneau employed as herder 4 cowhoy well known under the sn- triquet of \u201cDutch Henry.\u201d to bring them to his rar-h near Willow Bank.\u201cIPuteh Henry\" was a good stockman, and although theres had been some rumors of 4 shady past, he was engaged as a fairly relfahle man.2onneau left for Montreal, i HH He He HI II IIH HH IH HK HHH RK where he * # THREE PLAYERS JUMP AND YEAGER WILL STAY.Manager Atherton wired The Herald this afternoon that Metl'arthy.Leroy and McManus have jumped the Montreal team.This news will cause widespread regret among the fans.The loss of these men will be a serious blow.As shown in the series with Buffalo here last week, the team had struck top form, and on the ahowing in the three games against the leaders.no team in the league had a lcense to beat them.Mccarthy when in form was about the best pitcher the club had.However, Pappalau and Adams are in winning form.and with the new pitcher signed last week, who is maid to be a wonder.the box department won't be xo very bad.To offset this bad news Atherton also wired that Yeager will not be traded.He will play the season out with Montreal.It would have been a bad move on the management'& part to have Jet him Ro.He is most popular here and a strong drawing card.He had ginger enough to keep the whole infield on tip-toen, , and the fans appreciate the + fact.; Manager Barrow, until re.| cently in charge of the Detroit \u2018 American League team.wi] ! take charge of the Montreal veam to-morrow, MAMIE EN EE SE EE A SE NE SN ok ok kK ok ok kk dk dak kk ok Kk Kk % kk kkk * iH St tempted \u201clast reached Bonneau's place.\u201cDutch Henry appropriated the bunch and Joined a band of outlaws under the leadership of à notorinus desperado named Jones, which was operating alternately on the American dian sides of the boundary.\u201cDutch Henry\u201d apparently tried to dispose of the horses in Montana, but \u2018owing to the brands heing.well known them.upon.could not get any one to take Then a bold stroke was decided \u2018early in the present year nearly a hun- ared of these horses were brought across the line and the duty paid on them at the police station at Wood Mountain.They were then brought to Moosejaw and exposed for sale, Bonneau, who was In Montreal at that time, received word of what was going on, and arrived in Moosejaw shortly afterwards and issued a writ of replevin and commenced civil action for their possession.The horses were 1 rought to Moosejaw felt, Mra.Chamberlain and Jahn Sally.While at Moosejaw Sally married Min.Chamberlain, whn was a widow, The horses were claimed by Sally, who rtated he had bought them wife.got them from Shufelt, who is her son- In-law.and produced a bill of sale, from \u201cDutch Henry.\u201d It war very difficult to ohtain evid- encre owing to the wholesome whirh settlers have nf vengeance of \u2018Dutch Henrv\u201d and his gang.As tne pobre officer commanding in the district did net feel warranted in making It a Crown case, cordingly sware out a warrant against Shufelt and Mrs.Salle, and employed W.BR.Willoughby, « Moosejaw, and has surreeded in having them commit-, ted for trial.Shufelt is now under arrest, while Mrs.Sally has heen admitted to heavy bail.defended by W.Martin, of Regina.STREET CAR CONDUCTOR DROWNED IN A QUARRY Was Running Across a Field to Catch a Car When He Fell In.Joseph Laporte, a Montreal Railway conductor.residing at 177] Lawrence street, last night at- to Cross a quarry belonging to L.Villeneuve.at the head of San- Bulnet street, and in so doing lost hls Street life.He was seen to suddeniy disappear by parties on the street.and on thelr investigating they found that he had walked into a dirty pool of water, whose surface was covered .with debris which appeared like aolld ground.He was dead when his body wAS recovered, and was immediately transferred to the morgue.Deputy Coroner Biron presided ut the inquest this morning, when the jury brought in a verdict that death was due to drowning, caused by the deceased's imprudence n attempting to cross the quarry.ei DR.BISHOP LEAVES.| Has Gone to Take Up Private Prac.| in B, C.Dr.L.© Bishop.late house surgeon of the General Hospital, Montreal, left Thuraday to take up private practice In Cranbrnoke, BC.Dr.Bishop belongs to Marbleton.Que.where he went on Thursday to receive an illuminated address from the Mayor of the town, together with a purse made up by the doctor a admirers and friends in that town, \u2014 Mr.W.D.Simpson is spending a week at Hotel Bellevue, River du Loup Peint Que tice _ and Cana- by Edward Shu-\u2019 from his; She, in her turn, assertad she had\u2019 dread\u2019 Ronneau ac-| ALD.AMES is credited with having may- ortlast aspirations As the municipal elections are not likely to o« cur before the next Krneral elections, the result in St.Antoins division will probably tiine to devote to municipal affairs, IF THAT asphalt company down in Vene- zurla f5 connected with the concern that \u2018\u2019paved'\u2018 vertain streets in this town.it is to leave him his entire! THE CASTE line has at last been drawn in the U.S.army.Offirers may bave beverages at their club house, but privates must pot booze in their quarters.PROPHET DOWIE denies that his son is to marry that Swiss heiress.Is the poor p youth alway#to remain \u2018\u2019unkissed.! ba hoped that Senor Castor will get the stran- ' gle hold en it and make its eyes bulge out a whole jut.A BRIGHT little Buffalo miss, five years old, ment out to dinner the nther evening for the first time.When she returned home rhe vas asked if she had been a good girl and enjoyed herself.\u2018Ob, yes.'' rhe replied; \u2018only 1 didn't pray out loud llke those people.\u2019 \u201cPray out loud.What did they say?\" \u201cWhy, they said 1 are going tn ent\u2018\u2018\u2018\u2019-New York Tribune.INFERENCE.THE NATURAL The prisoners were\u2019 \u2014 \u201cWho is at the telephone?\u201d \u201cYour wife, sir.\u201d : \u201cWhat does she want?\" \u201cThe only word | can understand \u2018numskull.\u201d\u201d \u201cLet me come there.\u201d She probably | | Lord forgive us for what we: is | Von this summer Usual Sunday Fali.The Che foo liar has recovered from his recent {indisposition.For Sunday be killed 10,000 Japs and dropped Port Arthur.It will keep the correspondents busy for a week denying.A Domestic Limerick.A woman as proud as old Lucifer Grew tired of her husband's abucifer; Bo she called the police, Who compelied him to cire By crying: \"You villajn' Let lucifer, Then, no longer prouder than Lucifer, Forgetting her husband's abucifer, She promptly forgave him, Swore faisely to save him\u2014 \u2018Thus woman lets love make a gucifer Still the officers, seeking the rucifer, Refused to take any excuclfer: But she made things no hot, That they fled from the spot As 8 witness they ne'er could make ucifar, Then, once more as proud as old Lucifer, Bbe thrashed hubby wel! for abucifer.And the louder he wailed, Why the harder she whaled, Till at length he abjectedly begged trucifer.Not in Montreal.City employes who refuse to buy picnie tickets will shortly find themselves unable to We Know of Others.\"What is the matter with that college professor?\u201d ; ?, \u201cDidn't like him,\u2019 Answered the man whé endows universities.\"But he had a fine knowledge of the dead languages.\u2018 \u2018Yes.But he wax so unfortunate as also to have an acquaintance with English, TEN PAGES.fered a heavy attack yesterduy.Many \u2018over an Arroyo dry creek near Eden is threatening Mukden from the north- TOAd about elght miles from Pueblo at | elght o'clock Aug.8.\u2014 The Japanese : beneath the wreckage.that a simultaneous attack Clal train bearing all the available sur- Mukden and Liao Feons and the Rio Grande and Missour! 1 | \u2018 ! aster has elicited much praise from ing about twenty-six.The concentrating of far as known, are dead.seemed certain to involve it in disas- fled: Dr.W.H.Mock, Miss Ella Wood, | ! ! \u201creal HAGING TORRENT SWEPT TRAIN FROM FIFTY FOOT TRESTLE-OVER ¢ i ONE HUNDRED PERSONS LOST Ki A Terrible Catastrophe on the Denver and Rio Grande Railway\u2014Sudden Torrent Was Caused by a Cloud Burst\u2014Cars Swept Down Stream\u2014Many of the Bodies Have Not Been Recovered.\u2014\u2014 Pueblo, Col., Aug.8\u2014The Missouri Pacific flyer crashed through a bridge twenty-five police, are on the with 200 people assisting in the search for bodies.Undertaker Collier ts at the scene and the bodies are being placed in boxes and brought to this city.The body of the engineer was found 200 feet down the stream.The chair on the Denver and Rio Grande Rail- last night.It is estimated that of the 125 possengers on board the train between hty and tov lost their lives, either under the waters of the torrent due to a cloudburst, or car wag found a mile from the scene of the accident, half filled with sand, une der which & number of bodies were buried.The.express car -was found near the scene of the wreck with the safe open and the contents gone.Pacific officials left for the scene.About Two Dozen Survivors.eleven o'clock a second train carrying! Latest estimates of the loss of life stretchers, coffine und a number of bX the wrecking of the Denver & Rio officlals, was sent out from the Union| Grande train number eleven (the Mis» Station.The relief train returned tojsourl Pacific flyer), south and east the city at 1.45 a.m., bringing those who! bound, at Dry Creek last night, put the had escaped with their lives, number- total at one hundred or more.It is be- Al! others, so) Hved there were fully 125 people on the llifated train and only about two dosen survivors have been accounted for.With the breaking of day the full horror of the scene which was conceal- When the news reached Pueblo a spe- The following dead have been identi-| V.H.Lammon, Mrs.W.H.Lammon,! Mrs.Minnie Selby, a music teacher.ed to a great degree by the mantle of and Lowell Burman, a clerk.| night, became apparanet.Wreckage is visible in all directions, dead bodies Current Swept Over Bridge.Dry Creek, which is one mile north of! Eden, is fifty feet wide, fifteen feet, deep and has steep banks.The water! was flowing over the trestle as the train started across.The engine got almost over, but slipped back, and the baggage car, smoker and chair cars plunged into the torrent.The engine; fell on {ts right side.The chair car | was carried half a mile down Fountain, Creek.The baggage and smoker wera washed down the stream and have not| been found.à being visible here and there in the piles of debris from the cars, driftwood an®@ mud.- Many of the bodies were carried down Fountain (reek by the wall of water which carried.several coaches nearly \u2018four miles away from the point where they went rhrough the bridge.Among the missing are: Engineer H, S.Hinman, Denver: (Conductor Jas.H.Smith, Denver; Engineer Thomas 8.Rees, Denver; and probably from seventy-five to ninety passengers.The diner and sleeper did not go Dead Found in the Cars.down.| When Division Superintendent Bow- Dry Creek empties into the Fountain- ren reached the scene of the wreck the ; found half They were among the occupants of the Creek is à tributary.and which in turn - less than a half mile below the creek, and it was dry two hours after the accident.The bodies of two women and a girl, probably fifteen years, which were the first to be 1 mile below the wreck.chair car.The bodies were covered with mud and have not been identified.Chief of Police Shopp, of Pueblo, and | missing cars had not been located and \u2018the passengers and train -hands who \u2018accompanied him organized searching \u2018 parties to follow the course of the river, recovered, wer: The three cars were found clcse to the i Whore in Fountain Creek, of which Dry flows into the Arkansas River.of the dead were under the debris.Most in the cars buried MR.SHIELDS ON S00 INDUSTRIES Says Outlook is Hopeful \u2014 All Mills Will be Running by the Fall.Mr.Cornelius Shields, general manager of the reorganized-Lake Superior Co.at Sault Ste.Marie, was-in Mont- Yesterday on business connected with the resumption of work by the allied Industries under his control.To a Herald reporter Mr.Shields said his company was actively preparing to start the great steel mills going, and expected to have them un- - der way by the twenty-serond of this month.This, Mr.Shields remarked, would prove a decided boon \u201c800,\u201d as it would not only mean the employment of a large number of well- paid mechanics, but would necessitate the resumption of work at the Helen mine.on the north shore of Lake Superior.where the company secures about one-fourth of its ores, the rest being imported from the United States, The starting of the ateel works will also mean the operation of two smelting furnaces to produce the necessary pig fron, the company smelting all their own ore as well as making the steel.Mr.Shields is now busy arranging for the necessary supply of coke.ore and labor to get the steel works under way.As soon as they are got together active operations will com- : Mence, which constantly tempted him to publish er- ' ratir statements in the newspapers.\u2018\u2019-Wash- ington Star.CT CANTT tell whether I'll get any vaca- I've been figuring on a railroad accident lately.\" \u2018\u2019You mean you figured \u2018in\u2019 a ratirond acci- wants to talk with me.\" \u2014~Topeka State dent*\u201d Journal.How to Keep Cool.The fnliowing hot weather rules by Helpem will be found useful: 1.Da not wear furs.overcoats or overshoes indoors 2.Nee that the radiator steam is tight off.Dr.turned 2 Do not let the mercury rise above 60 degrees 4.Open the window a couple of inches at the top.5 Discard mufflers tippeta.gloves.flaunel underwear and ear-flaps.6.Avold work.Classes of Politicians.(Kansas City Journal.) The parts of the anatomy most frequently mada lungs.tongue and gall glands.The services of the arms and hands are somatimen enlisted by orators, and the feet and legs by ward heelers.If you watch carefully you can dis- several proper classes, sccording ar they use the one or tha other of these members and adjuncts of th human form divine.CLENPATRA was sailing down the Nile with Antony.\u2018Don\u2019t call me Antony.raid the great man.as be gave her apo ber pearl Uara.\u201c1 think,\u2019 raid Egypt's red-tressed queen.\u201cIl shall ral! you mark.and.\u201d\u2019 she added sotto voce, \u2018an eary one at that.\u2019 A Terrible Reprisal.The \u201cDalat Lama will punish the British for invading Lbhass by going into seclusion ' for three years If his army does not look out his seclusion may be much longer than that.Where He Won Out.\"He has tried about everything and suo- ceeded at nothing Oh.you wrong him He succeeded yestere dar in bolding mse up for two dollars.\u201d fleece-lined .use of by politicians are the braina, ' No, \u2018on,\u2019 I've been figuring on that rafl- road stock of mine paying a dividend.'\u2014Phil- adelphia Press.But the Advice?lions and a ream or two of advice as to how to use them.The money was accepted.\u201cWhere are you going with that ambulance\u2019 \u2018To the depot to meet my family.They ve been out boarding at > week.\u201d _ FAIR PASSENGER.\u2014 What waves saying\u201d Uneasy escort\u2014! think they are i me.Judging from the queer eu C Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph.are the wild Foregone Conclusion.Ab.\u2019 maid the domestic-tooking m.an \u2018\u2019you really don't know what happiness is it you haven't children.No obme can be\" \"But who said I hadn't 1 .tinguish and separate all politicians in their: ady Interrupted \u2018O-\u2014mæhy\u2014er\u2014nobody: but 1 th heard vou say you lived ogaht 1 in New York \u2014 , Chicago Record-Herald.! ! \u2018 | 1 BINCE THE Japs commenced doing things to the Russians.U.S.papers have dubbed them the \u201cYankees of the Orient The Japs should sppreciate the compliment, A FEW vears ago a well-known lawyer remitted in rettlement of ap ac~ount to the pub- Heber of & paper In the West a two-dollar bill.which was returned with tbe brief state- : ment: \u2018\u201cThie note another.\u2019 Two months passed before bearing from the lawyer again.when be apologized for the delay, saying: ln counterfeit .please vend Mr.Shields was in a devided!y cheerful mood.and spoke most optimistically with regard to the success nf the \"800\" works since they had been put on their feet again by the uid of the Ontario Government.The reorganization.he said.had been most carefully planned, and the great industries controlled by the company were being gradually put in shape and operated.There was no semblance of a boom.but entirely satisfactory progress was being made.Already a large proportion of the works, such as the pulp, saw, veneer.sulphide and other plantas, were belng operated.He did pot re- \"gard It as probable that so many men would be gmploved as crash.at led st for some time to come, ; but by the fall.when most of the mills would be going full blast, and the usual gangs of men set to work in the , bush, there would be a very large num- 1 & farm for the past six ! way I feel \u2014 1 A Chicago man left his heirs several mil- ber of men on the pay roll.Mr.Shields returned to the\u201d Soo\u201d last night.rt FIRE ENGINE CAN EASILY GET INTO THE STATION So Says a Report From City Surveyor Barlow and Buperintendent Ferns.If due care ls exercisèd by the driver there ls no reason why the fire engine cannot enter the station, any children,\u2019 the \u201cI have been unable until now to find an- ! other counterfeit two dollar bill.but hope the one now incloned will suit, professing at the same time my inability to discover what the objection was to the other.which I thought as good a counterfeit as I ever saw.\u2014Phila- delphia Ledger.| and there will be no need to move the pole.Such was the substance of a report presented to the Road Committee this afternoon by City Surveyor Barlow and Superintendent Ferns, of the Fire Alarm Department, in reference to the electric pole which has been obstructing the entrance to the new No.9 fire station at Point St.Charles.The report also said that even if ft should become necessary to move the pole.this could be done for a cost of not more than $300.All that would be required would be to move the pole ten feet away and erect another on the opposite side of the door to bear the strain.A party consisting of City Surveyor Barlow.Supt.Ferns and Messrs.A.Field, of the Bell Telephone Co.J.Townsley, of the C.P.R.Telegraph Co.and F.Thesaserault.of the G.N.W.Telegraph Co., visited the spot this morning.to the.before the SIR WM, VAN HORNE 5 ENTHUSIASTIC Says All Pervading Pros perity in West Reflected in People\u2019s Faces.\u201cI have been through the Northwest many } times, but the trip I have just concluded was j the most satisfactory J have ever made, be- i cause I witnessed the realization of the hopes ; of those who built the Canadian Pacific Rail- | way\u2014hopes that were shared in by few oth * pcople in the world.\u2019 i The speaker was Sir William Van Horne, : chairman of the board of dirertors of the Can- (adian Pacific, who bas just concluded a trip right through to the Pacific coast.Although Sir Willlam now nnly sits aside and watches the work of the management of the big line, .he is as ever keenly interested in the entire | West.\u2018There 1x,\u2019 he added.\u2018an all-pervading , brosperiiy in the West, and it is reflected on the faces of everybody you meet.When it is considered that all the present development of the Northwest bas come from the cultivation of an: exceedingly small percentage of the cultivatable land, the future development must be regadded as being almosy without limit, | What wag more gratifying to me than any« \u201cthing else oh\u2019 the trip was to see the magnie firent way in which the country is developing, and thie applies just as much to the cities as ' to the agricultural and mining districts.Win- , Dipeg has been omplietely transformed within !veven or eight years from a big prairie vti- lage to a handsome, substantial and most attractive city, which in its architecture, the condition of its streets, as well as ita sani- \u2018tary conditions.will compare favorably with | any other city in Canada.It has\u2019 indeed become a charming place of residence as well 8s a great commercial centre.| Calgary and Vancouver also have improved \u2018 immensely In every respect, and this can be | said of nearly all the towns I saw on my trip | through Western Canada.\u2019 ! \u201cFrom end to end the Canadian Pacifie Railway is now a magnificent working pro- \u2018perty, and the enormous expenditures that | \u2018 bave been made in improvements in late years ; &re apparent everywhere.\u2018These improve.: ments are certainly contributing greatly te , tbe facility \u2018and economy of operation.| \"Is there need for | cilities?,\u2019 \u201cThe Northwest is at present very wel} supplied with transportation facilities, and 18 would be difficult to find an agricultural country anywhere that ix better supplied than the Canadian West, and I believe that as the business of the country grows the transportation facilities will grow with it, as they have in the past.\u2019 : .SAONE APE .E: To-morrow Will * be Fair and Cool SMS NN SIENNE To-day and Tuesday\u2014Fine and cool, wigna few showers.The weuther to-day has been decide edly cool, the best Old Sol could do at any Bluge being 73 degrees.The mint- mum temperature during the twenty-four hours was grees.A few light showers occu this forenoon.Light rcattered showers occurred vesterday from Ontario t8 New Brunswick, and local thundeps storms are reported from Albe:ta.Elsee where the weather was fine._ Minimum and maximum tempera» tures:-\u2014Port Simpson, 48, 60: Victoria ; 84.66: Kamloops, 64.99: Calgary, 4% 68: Qu.Appelle, 42, 72; Minnedosa, 38, Le Port Arthur 40.64; Parry Sound, 48, 86.Toronto, 50.70; Ottawa, 46, 723 - Quebec, 58, 78; Halifax, 53, 76 .- ETeater transportation fae .last.fifty-one de .x \u2014\u2014lpee._. Ë .vai Bill to Safeguard Mutual 7 3 , - POLICY HOLDERS Reserve Palicy Holders Carried.AMENDMENT IS VOTED DOWN Alien Labor Bill Was Given Third Reading\u2014House Made Good Progress With the Remaining Business.(Staff Correspondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, August 8.\u2014The House on Baturday made great progress toward prorogation.It transacted .a great amount of cleaning up business.Prorogation, however, will not take place earlier than Tuesday.Mr.Barker, of Hamilton, made an attack on the Canadian.Assoclated Press.Mr.Fielding said he believed the service a good one, but the Government had nothing to do with it beyond granting a bonus to aid it.The third reading of the Alien Labor bill was moved by the Minister of Labor.Mr.Boyd moved an amendment to prevent it affecting western farmers importing help to aid their harvesting.Sir William Mulock said there Was uo change in that respect from the old law which had never interfered with the farmers.: Sir Wilfrid spoke to the same effect.The bill was given third reading.MR.GERVAIS' AMENDMENT.WILL PROTECT THE 1 in i Zi NE : ol to straight If The Dit duve 1 the protection tn the new policy thay enjoyed in the.old.; The amendment was defeuted and the bill given the third reading._ - LEAD BOUNTY.The lead bounties resglytion was passed and a bill based on it was tafro- duced, and read the third tims.The bill to amend the Settlers\u2019 Act, a technical measure affecting ter- fitorlal titles, was given the third read- E- On a resolution to amend the Customs Act, Hon.Mr.Paterson said this was & measure to fit the Customs Act to the budget of this session.The resolution and the bill based on it were given final treatment.THE RIVER CLAIMS TWO MORE VICTIMS Antoine Lachance and Jos.Lapointe Drowned at Nun\u2019s Island.va.Antime Lachance, twenty-three years of age, 181 Quesnel Street, and Joseph Lapointe, 23 Duluth Avenue, were drowned yesterday morning in the river, when rowing to Nun's Island.The two victims were of a party of six who set out from Verdun to visit a party of friends who were camping on the island, the other four being Oliver Lefebvre, Rodrigue Marseille, Joseph Martineau and Louis Filion, who all live in the western part of the city.The party entered a row-boat at nine o'clock and Lefebvre and Lipointe took the oars.Everything went well until they were close to the island when the surf began to toss the boat rather dangerously.In their endeavors to keep it balanced too many swung over to one side, with the result that theacraft capsized.Everyone struggled to reach the overturned boat, and all did so with the exception of Lachance, who Was carried under by the swift current.FL.a- Mr.Gervais, of St.James division, announced a six months hoist for the Insurance Bill.He said a cable mes-i sage received at Ottawa conveyed the\u2019 news that in the case of Foster vs.the: Mutual Reserve Insurance: Company ot} New York, the Privy Council of kng-: land had decided in favor of Mr.Foster.The judgment characterized the poli-: cies of the Mutual Reserve Company as, tricky and intentionally ambiguous.The judgment of the Privy Council | meant that thousands of policy-holders would enter actions to recover the amount they had paid and would have good cases.It meant that the assets of the company would have to be divided among the various shareholders.Some one suggested that the company's assets would not make a very heavy distribution.1 Mr.Gervais said he was not so sure of that.The books of the company did not make it clear what had become of the assets.He thought the courts would reveal more than the Senate Committee had.At any rate he thought in the face of the Privy Council judgment it was not the business of Parliament to interfere in the case now.Give the courts a chance for a Year and then if a bill is necessary to protect the shareholders let there be legislation next session.: Mr.Heyd said the bill would make no difference as far as the.rights of the shareholders were concerned.It merely gave them an option of putting their policies on a new basis, Mr.Gervais moved an amendment that no reduction of the deposit of, fLYR,00U with the Government shall be! made for five years, except for the purpose of paying death claims.I POLIUYHOLDERS PROTECTED.The Finance Minister said he was a policyholder and did not care to participate in the debate.He had turned tk matter over to the Superintendent 01 Insurance with instructions to see that the rights of all were safeguarded.He believed this had been done as nearly as possible.The amendment of Mr.Gervais was founded upoll an erroneous impression that the money in the hands of the Government could be paid out to meet death\u2019 claims.The fact was the $228,000 had been deposited to safeguard the rights of assessment policyholders.The money could only be paid out in case of the liquidation of the company when it would be distributed by the direction of the courts.In the present case.ail the assessment policyholders shared in the! protection afforded by the $228,000 deposit.Under the new arrangement t= was believed some of those policyholders would change from assessment BUNCH em merge | TOGETHER Coffee Has a Curious Way of Finally Attacking Some Organ.Ails that come from coffee are cumulative, that :s, unless the coffee js: taken away new troubles are continu-; ally appearing and the old ones get Worse.\u2018To begin with,\u201d says a Kansan, Was a slave to coffee just as thousands! of others to-day; thuught I could not: live without drinking strong _ coffee every morning for breakfast and I had sick headaches that Kept me in bed\u2018 several days every month, (ould hard- | ly keep my food on my stomach but would, vomit as long as I could throw anything up and when I ould get hot coffee to stay on my stomach I thought I was better.\u201cWell, two years ago this spring 1 was that sick with rheumatism 1 could not use my right arm to do anything, had heart trouble, was nervous, My nerves were all unstrung and my finger mails and lips were blue as if I had a chill all the time and my face and hands yellow as a pumpkin, My doctor said it was heart disease and rheuma- | tism and my ncighbors sald I had: Bright's Disease and was going to die.\u201cWell, I did not know what on earth was the matter and every morning would drag myself out of bed and go] to breakfast, not to eat anything, but to force down some more coffee.Then in a little while I would be so nervous my heart would beat like everything.\u201cFinally one morning [ told my husband I believed coffee was the cause of this trouble and that I thought ] would try Postum, which I had seen advertised.He said \"All right,\u2019 so we got Postum and although 1 did not lke it at first T got right down to business and made it according to directions, then it was fine and the whole family] got to using it and I tell you it has worked wonders for me.\u2018Thanks to Postum in place of the poison.coffee, I now enjoy good health, have-not been] in bed with sick headache for two: Years, although I had it- for 30 years; before T began Postum and my nerves! are how strong and I have no trouble; from my heart or from the rheumatism.| I consider Postum a necessary article of food on my table.My friends who come here and taste my Postum say it is delixjous.\u201d Name given byl Postum Co.Baltle Creek, Mich.{ \u2018Get the book.\u201cThe Road to Well-' ville.\u201d in each package.! agi lts a failure.proved that the machine will fly by pointe, who was almost used up, had hold of Filion, but he was vpable to retain his grasp and he, too, disappeared under water.For almost.half a mile the survivors drifted on the upturned boat at the mercy of the current.Tien they came to shallow water, where they righted her and baled her out, hut as they had lost their oars they hau again to drift helplessly down stream.A man from Nun's Island saw thelr rf.£ht and rowed down to them with some spare oars, by means of which they were cnabled to return to Verdun.J.ast evening the parents of Lachance were told of the catastrophe and their grief at the loss of their only son was heart-rending.Lapointe, who is a painter by trade, lenves a young wife to mourn his untimely end.As yet the bodies have not been recovered.rer + BE YOUR OWN COOK.You can cock \u2018SWISS FOOD\" to suit your own taste, and get more of it for the money than if you bought factory cooxtng.\u2014Adv.AIRSHIP PREFERRED TO STAY ON TERRA FIRMA Ascension at Mascotte Park Yesterday Was Nét an Unqualified Success.Louis Filion, yesterday afternoon, made the second public trial of his airship with unsatisfactory results.A large crowd was present and the machine refused to rise properly into the air, but it is no proof that the machine The inventor has already more than once rising and travelling in any direction he desired at a rate of five miles an hour under foot powcr only.Mr.Filion is not a millionaire lke Santos Dumont, neither has he the various appliances .:.essary for testing the quantity of gas supplied.The cause of yesterday's failure was that the machine had not enough gas to properly support the weight.bir.Filion often goes for an evening cruls2 round from his home at .St.Louis, which proves that with sufficient gas, the airship is a success as far as it 18 possible to make it without a proper motive power.When the cords which held the alr- ship to the earth were released it seern- ed loath to go up.Several men gave it a hoist and for a moment or two it carried well before a slight brecze, but the weight being too much, it came down again.SERIOUS FIRE AT MACK'S MILLS.Business Portion of Village Wiped Out \u2014Loss About $15,000.Sherbrooke, August 8.\u2014(s5peclal )\u2014 A fire wiped out au considerable portion of the business section of the village of Mack's Mills, situated about three miles from Stanstead,.on Saturday morning.The loss is estimated at $15,000.\u2018The saw-mill belonging to W.Comstoc handle factory, operated by T.W.Gold, and shingle mill owned by John W.Tilton, were totally destroyed.The fire was first observed by Dr.Whit- cher, who gave the alarm, bié.terre \u2018being no fire-fighting nppliances noth-' ling could be done to stay the progress.y.of the fire.During the fire the wind changed, and the flames leapt across the river and caught on the shingle mill belonging to Mr.Tilton.The origin of the fire is unknown.\u2019 The losses are.Mr.Comstock, $6,000, insurance, $1,000 in the RR.D.and Y.Insurance Co., Mr.Gold, $5,000, Insurance $1,000 in R.D.and Y.Co., IMr.FTil- ton, $3,000, insurance $1,000.Judgment was rendered by Judge Mulvena In the case.of the Colléctors of Provincial Inland Revenue, und Dr.Chicoyne, of D'Isruelt, who wus charged with selling lquor without a license.In the course of a lengthy judgment the court held that under the Quebec License Law provision wus made for [the sale of liquor by druggists, on al 3$2.50\u20146th\u2019 Roynl Heots | doctor's certificate, but no mention was\u2019 made of doctors.In the evidence it was established that parties hod gone to the doctor and were given liquor to soothe the toothache and Internal pains.The court held that the liquor supplied these parties could not be considered as \u2018\u2018sales,\u2019 as maintained by the License Act, they must be con- ridered as medical prescriptions and as such permissable.The complaint was dismissed.The cheese factory at Dundin, near Glen Sutton, belonging to Mr.aErneat McClarty, was destroyed by fire on Thursday, with all the \u2018contents except the cheese in the curing-room.The fire started in the engine room, but nothing could be done to save the bullding.as there were no fire fighting apparatus.The loss will be a heavy one, as there was only $800 insurance.{rmbt Mr.and Mrs.Bcott Robertson were at the Chateau, Quebec ,on Raturday.Mr.James Conmee.M.P.P., of Port Arthur, was at the Windsor yesterday.The Precautions We Take In regard to the aclentific feeding and sanitary atabli of our cows ensure the absolute purity of the milk we sell.You cannot \u2026 Tel.Gp 669.be too particular concerning the milk you drink.reputation on every pint that leaves our dairies.GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO., - We stake our ewe no ~ 4 3 - \" : og NR MONTREAL BAILY HERALDS Nga | SR A ve ae lant NL Bao se rl 4 Xe P À f SHOOT IN - : ù ' phil ey n | : .How is it: le for'a sano man with eet , good teeth to destroy them through careless | SOZODONT is positively beneficial.It has male the toothbrush habit a \u2019 HEAYY WINDSTERM SOZODONT Fusiliers Make Good Scores TOOTH POWDER .or \u2018natural } t of SOZODONT Despite Unpropitious oud ts a beautiful polisher, abaolutely Conditions.tree from grit and'acid.Are you using it?You ought to be.3 FORMS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE.VISITED BY PRIVATE PERRY DOMINION NEWS © TOLD IN A LINE | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 One Day's Record of the Latest Happenings in He Declined Invitations to Take a 8hot\u2014Was Enthusiastically Cheered by Markes men.High, blustery breezes spoiled the scoring at the thirty-second annual shoot of the First Regiment Prince of Wales' Fusiliers\u2019 Rifle Association on Saturday.Despite this, however, some excellent individual scores were made.Canada.During the afternoon Private S.J.Perry, the King's Prize winner, visited the runges, and was given an enthusi- ustic reception.He spent some time watching the shots, but declined all invitations to draw a bead on the targets himself.He remarked on the excellent practice the men were \u2018Inuk- ing.despite the wind.Before ledving the ranges he wus shouldered by several enthusiasts and cheered to the echo, ; Jol.Finlayson, the officer in charge of the ranges, expressed conshierable pleasure ut the large turn out, and remarked that the way the men Were fir:ding the targets deapite the wind augured well for thelr success in the ; big matches this week.The shoot- (ing of Corporal I.Clark was partieu- larly noted.Although Clark way, an j absolute tyro with a rife he rolled up, \u2018a score of eighty-one in the Battallon | i Match.; Owing to the length Dresden, Ont.\u2014A disastrous fire occurred here ou Saturday.The total loss ia placed at $20 000.B Toronto-\u2014Norman Levi, aged thirteen, was drowned in the Don yesterday while bathing.Winnipeg.- Donald Glassford, aged 2.was drowned yesterday in a pond near his hathe while bathing.- 1 \"ME Toranto.Mrs.Susan Ware died in MR Grave Hospital ay a result of inhaling illuminating gas some time ago.Kingston, Ont, \u2014-Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mucdonald on Friday celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their wedding.A Toronto.Bella Ferguson, a domestic | employed by Mrs.Buimwell, Estey St.was asphyxiated by illuminating gas, Toronto.-~A male infant about two weeks old was left in a basket on 24 of the pro- W ë i gramme the Active Service Match hud * Yonge etreet wharr on Saturday.It \u2018to be cancelled.1 was warily clad, .Following are the results of the vari- ! Londen, omt.-Superintendent Herd, ous competitions : \u2014 \u201caf the Victoria Hospital, said yesterday there were fifteen cases of typho'd fever under (treatment there.g London, Ont.-Rev.T.8, Éhielas, oft |B Hamilton.has accepted the pustprate of the Adelaide Street Baptist Church of this city, Toranto.-Au unknown man, apparently bethveen 3 and 60 years of ute, was killed yesterday on the maln line of the Grand Trunk Railway at White Bridges, on Dundas street.' Torontu.-John DL.Douglas, surveyor of customs, has made application to the government for superannuation.This year Mr.Douglas will complete Alty years in the civil service, .Toronto.\u2014A.& B, Sweezeey.Reneral gu merchants, who failed at Massey Sta- D tion in Algomaä, have liabilities.or $s.uv0,/ FR of which less than $2,000 is owing to - Tyro match, 200 vards, 7 shots - First prize, $2.Corp.Burgess.second prize, $2, Pte.DD.Mossiss; $1.Pte.R.Day: $1, I Pte.1.Pettigrew: $1, Sergt.W.lL.Henderson, 25; Pte.Wells, 24: Sergt.K.J.Davidson, 23: Pte.isher.13.: Battalion match, 200.500 and 600 | yards, 7 shots at each.First-cluss shots \u2014 : First prize.Colonel's cup, $4.Pte.©.f L.Morris, 95; second prize, $5.Pte.J.W.Marks, 86; third prize, $4, Sergt.J.Y.Clark, 84, fourth prize, $8.Capt.J, Cooper, 83: fifth prize, $2, Prydsman R.Bennett, §3: $1, Staff-Sergt.W.H.Davidson (Bisley).82: $1.Pte, W.H.Walsh, 80; $1, Quurtermaster-Sergt J.Scott, 79.Second-class shots\u2014First prize, $3, Corp.L.Clark, 81: \u2018second prize, $2.° Band-Sergt.G.Muttheson, 72: $1.Pte.a Se IE Or 652 gl pie.| Toronto wholesalers, The assignee is McCallum, 67: -$1.Color-Sergt, J; Charles McCrae, of Sudbury.Bales, 65: $1, Drummer J.Sullivan, 61.© St.Jacob's, Que.\u2014The first load of Third-class shots\u2014First prize, $3, new fall wheat was dellvered by Mr.Pte.Mossiss, 71 points: mecond prize, | Conrad Gles at KE.W.B.Snider's flour 1 Ce $::-Sergt.R.J.Davidson, 64: Pte.!-mill\u2019here on Saturday.The wheat was i Wells, 58: Corp.G.Aldrich, 48; Pre.| in good milling condition, but.Hght in R.Day, 48: Corp.Patry, 46; Sergt.| weight.testing only fifty-five pounds Henderson, 46; Corp.Burgess, 41.| | per bushel.i IN In the team competition for the Pin eid _\u2014 \u2018 t-.Major's cup in connection with the Kingston, Ont \u2014Rev.Father Hart! An gan, of Centreville, has been appointed B to fill the vacancy in the Roman Cath- I} olic parteh of Napanee.Rev.Father Bog Connolly, Brewers Mills, has been ad- | vuliced to Centreville, .I Winnipeg.\u2014A.Price.C.P.R.superin-| pany, 275.; tendent of Fort William, formerly\u2019 of #8 Association match, fanges 500 and | Toronto, has bé appointed superin-: 98 600 yards, 7 shots at each .\u2014 \u201ctendent of transportation of the west-if First-class \u2018shuts-First prize, $5, crn lines, with headquarters at\" Winni-, Pte.D.H.Walsh, 61; second prize.$3.' ves.Quartermaster-Sergt.J.Scott.60: | Sault Ste.Marie, Gnt,-In the inquirvif third prize, $2, Bundsman B.Bennett.itto the deaths of the Shakespeare min- if 60; $1, Pte.C.L.Morris, 59: $1, Slaff- \\erg, a verdict of accidental death by MR sergt.D.H.Davidson, 56: $1.Sergl.guffocation owing to the ncglect of the J.Y.Clark, 55; $1, Pte.J.W.Marks, b5.company to provide ventilation was.A above match, a team from each of the elght companies participating, the result was as follows (\u2014 First prize\u2014Major's cup, No.1 company, 414 points : second prize, No.4| company.378; third prize, No.8 com- Second-class shots\u2014 First prize, $3,! returned.Pioneer Cann, 62; second prize, $;,: RE .oo | Color-Sergt.J.Bales, 50: $1.Staff- Guelph, Ont.- =) Eig our It has \u20ac: throughout the house.unshine Furnace is the most d W.J.CHAPMAN = - Interior Decorator | Good Work at Least Prices.4216 St.Catherine Street.give the delegates a civic welcome and also tender a civic reception.At one; o'clock the delegates will be taken for a drive through the city and to the top of Mount Royal.where lunch will be served.The band of the First Prince of Wales Fusiliers wlll accompany the party to the mountain, The other so- The Acme COMFORT \u2014 \u2014 of Perfection in FIT and DURABILITY! cial features of the meeting will include a reception tendered by ihe Montreal brethren to the supreme officers and delegates and their wives and membere of the order generally on Wednesday evening; a trip to Lake Se Louis, leaving the Bonaventure station at 1.15 p.m.on Thursday, andj running the Lachine Raplds, and à smoker for the supreme officers, delegates and all members of the Sons of England at the Strathcona Hotel, La- chine, the same evening.The local committee have publishegz a souvenir .programme, containin sketches of the supreme executive and.a history of the Sons of England in Montreal, which dates from November 2, 1885, when Excelsior Lodge, No.36, was instituted.Since that date the following lodges have been regularly instituted and are in successful operation to-day:\u2014Yorkshire, No.39; Victoria\u2019s Jubilee, No.41; Primrose, No.49; Denbigh, No.96; Britannic, No.113; Grosvenor, No.120; Royal Rose, No.147 (Lachine); \u201cLincoln, No.152 (St.Lambert); Monarch, No.182, and West- mount, No.221.Since the formation of the Montreal District Victoria Lodge, No.12, Cornwall, Ont, has been added to it.FIRST MEETING TO-DAY.All the sessions of the Supreme Gand Lodge will be held in the Masonic Temple, Dorchester street.\u2018This morning Supreme President Aldridge, called the General Purposes Committee to order, and after a few words of counsel and welcome, the chair was taken by Mr.S$ W.Burns, of Toronto, and the Committee are continuing in session all day preparing for the opening session of the Supreme Lodge to-morrow, The other members of the Committee present were; Crispin Smith, Calgary, N.W.T.; F.Vipond, Toronto; J.L.Broughton, Winnipeg: J.Boxall, Lind- Ont.; J.Horsfall, St.Lambert: J.Kennedy, Assiniboia: J.W.Kemp- ling, St.Catharines, Ont.; C, A.Hodg- etts, Past Supreme President, Toronto; WwW.J.Jordan, Ottawa; T.Percival, Brandon, Man.; T.Ferguson, Toronto; W.R.Randall, Toronto; E.A.Miller, Aylmer, Ont.; J.A.Smith, Chatham, Ont.; J.Jeffrey, W.H.Clay and J.Fisher, Toronto; T.Counsell, Haniota, Mean.: Caspar Clark, and H.J.Ford, Toronto, .e\u2014 .LATE CITY HAPPENIN \u2014e GS oo mp MR.H.W.STANTON DEAD, Mr.H.W.Stanton, railway contractor, and at one time Inspector of Bridges and Tunnels for the city of Mcntreal, died suddenly last evening at his summer residence, St.Vincent dc Paul, He was 78 years of age and a native of Compton.He leaves eight children, one being Mr.H.G.Stanton a ount Royal Avenue.The funeral w ake place at St.Vincen ( on Wednesday, t de Paul \\ FUNERAL OF MR.R.R.WHITE, The funeral of Mr.Robert White took place at 2.30sthis afternoon from\u2019 his late residence, 38 St.Hubert Street, to Mount Royal Cemetery.A short service was held in\u2019 the house, and The chief mourners were Messrs.R.R.White, son of deceased ; Geo.H.Townshend and F.F.Stocking, of Quebec, sons-in-law; Thomas Wells, of Ingersoll, Ont., brother-in-law, and T.G.Wells, nephew.INTERESTING CATHEDRAL SERVICES.Archbishop Bruchesl to-day celebrated the seventh anniversary of his consecration as head of the Montreal diocese and the sixth anniversary of his receiving the palllum.In honor of the event a speclal pontifical muss was celebrated at St.James\u2019 Cathedral this morning, at which a large number of the clerrr were present.At the conclusion of the service the archbishop entertained the clergy of the diocese to dinner at the palace, SOHMER PARK HAS ADJIE'S LIONS.A den of perforrwing lions under the training of the famed Adjie will be a special feature of the performance at Sohmer Park this week, The act is looked upon as one of the most re- \u2018markable exhibitions of animal training that the stuge has ever known, and it is certainly one of.the most expensive.The act has been added to what is already one of the best of the programmes of the season, including, as it does, Webb's sea lions, with a complete change ir their bill, BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED, Building permits have been issued at the City Hall as follows:\u2014Charles Fletcher, warehouse on St.James St.west, $10,000; J.A.Richard, four-dwell- ing house on St.James Street, $6,500; Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, school at Sanguinet and Ontario Streets, $6,000: Henry Montcalm, two- Lduelllng house on Aylwin Street, 42,600; JUDICIOU Leave you Retail branch: Made to order.The KNIT-TO-FIT Mig.Co.2469 ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL 1 THE ONLY S UNDERWEAR.r measure for an Undersuit.Telephone Up.2788.FOR SALE! SECOND-HAND TYPE-BAR TYPEWRITING MACHINES All Standard Makos\u2014CHEAP TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR HAMMOND TYPEWRITERS Apply .Hammond Typewriter Coy., 13 Bleury Street, Montreal.\u2014 _\u2014 Jos.Simard, two-dwelling house on Gain Street, $2,000: Thos, Dalrymple, four-dwelling house at 51 Forfar St, $900; Grand Trunk Railway.refrigerator store room at Bonaventure station, $300; 3.J.Savage, shed nt 108 Union Avenue, $230, Total, $28,400.N ESPERANTO CLASS.As ueual, there is a clags in the Esperanto free and public course tonight at No.81 St, Christopher street.LABELLE CASE POSTPONED.The enquete in the case of Cleophas Labelle, charged with inflicting injuries on Emillie Nadon which resulted In hj death has been postponed until Aug.10.THREE YEARS FOR THEFT.Eugene Hatte, fifteen years of aye, pleaded guilty to theft this morning be- fcre Judge Desnoyers and was sent down for three years.IN GAOL FOR IMPROPER CON-|~ DUCT.William (Carter, a clerk, twenty-four years of age, who was arrested on Thursday by Park Ranger Dettmers charged with improper conduct \u201cin Mount Royal Park was sentenced by Mr.Recorder Wetr to three weeks In gaol and a fine of $20 or two months longer.; SEIZED CANNED CURRANTS.The officials of the Health Department on Saturday confiscated sixty cages of canned red currants.The cases belonged to a city dealer, and held 360 half-gallon tins.The officials did not examine every tin, but they have offered to return any of the goods which may be unfermented if the dealer will go out to the public dumping.ground.LOWER WATER RATES CAN BE EXPECTED Attorneys Have Prepared a Report on the Delay in the Proposed By-law.The City Attorneys have prepired a report on the proposed by-law granting a ten per cent.reduction on water ratse, which will be sent to the City Council this afternoon.While apprbv- ing of the by-law as drafted ,the attorneys drew attention to the fact that care must be taken not to diminish the civic revenue for this year, Once the estimate for revenue has been passed, it is not legal to cut down any items for the same year.The report says tr.ut this legal precaution maintains an equilibrium between expenses and revenue, If the by-law passes Council to-day, and it ds possible to put the ten per cent.reduction into effect without diminishing the clty revenue, there may be cheuper water this fall for Mont- realers who pay thelr bills promptly.Se FIRED HER BROTHER'S BARN.Brockville, Aug.8.\u2014The barn of Michael Regan, a well known butcher, was » totally destroyed, with sixteen tons of hay, which he had just finished putting in.Suspicion rested on the owner's sister.who has not been herself for some time, and upon being interviewed by the Chief of Police, she acknowledged her guilt.She was ex- City 1 McGILL NORMAL SCHOOL BOARDING HOUSES Persons who desire to have their names and residences inserted on the authorized list of boarding houses of the McGill Normal School, will please write immediately to the undersigned, giving addresses and terms.If a name Ix to be inserted for the first time, a recommendation signed by some Protestant au vlergyman must accompany the application.A.W.KNEELAND.INTERNAT oN ZZ Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal Classes Resumed AUGUST 15th.Prospectus mailed free.Tel.Main 309.CAZA & LORD, Principals INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Quay Wall of Cribwork.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside.\u2018\u2019Tender for Quay Wall, Halifax, N.S.,\u201d\" will be re- veived up to aud including THURSDAY; THE 25TH DAY OF AUGUST.1904, for the construction of a Quay Wall of Crib- work al Halifax.N.S.! Plans and, specification may be seen at the office.of the Terminal Agent at Halifax, N.S.and at the Chief Engineer's office, Moncton, N.B., where forms of teirider may be | obtained.: Al! the conditions of the specification must | to complied with.D.POTTINGER, e General Manager.Railway Office._ , Moncton, N.B.August 4th, 1904.TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.V JANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE work.Apply K 58, Herald.190 SKETCHING FROM NATURE IN OIL OR water colors: instruction by correspondence.For terms apply Edward Whiteside, the Post Office, Hillsboro, N.B.,, Canada.196 Tost \u2014 ON MONDAY AT NOON, ON Windsor and St.Lawrence car, purse containing $25.Finder rewarded by returning to Herald Office.188 CHICAGO MARKETS, By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from J.S.Bache & Co.: Open, High.Low.Close.Wheat\u2014 Sept.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.97% 1014 97% 10 Dec.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.96% 100% 974 100%-% Corn\u2014 Ly *, Sept.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ge 54 52% 51% Dec.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.48% bY 45% 504 Oats\u2014 : Sept.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3216 su 324% ARG Dec.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.33% 344 33% 3644 Pork\u2014 Sept.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.$1245 $1247 130 $12.45 Lard\u2014 Sept.6,77 6.80 6.70 6.77 Ribs\u2014 : Sept.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.7,57 7.67 7.60 7.67-70 NOW I8 THK TIME TO ORDER JAMES M.AIRD\u2019S BREAD lamined and committed to the asylum, | 97 to 103 St, Urbatn St, Main 1026.AMUSEMENTS.SOHMER PA 3-8 P.M.BVERY DAY.Best Vaudeviiie in America Adjie\u2019's Performing Lions all this Week.100 Lavigne's Celebrated Baad,\u201d 2 AN go to Sohmer Park \u2014 \u2014 ART ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS: 8QUARE.jit: \\ > |Gallerles Open Dally 9 A.M.TO 6 P.M.Admission 25c.\u2014 REMEMBER The Monfreal Hackmen\u2019s Ass'n Annual Plonle, Games and Horse Raeing AtDelorimler Park, Wed., Aug, 10 TICKETS 25c CHILDREN 10c.MeBILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL Cd SESSION 1904-1905.& Courses in Arts, Applied Science (architees ture, chemistry, metallurgy and civil, electri cal, mechanical and mining engi and Medicine.hé engineering), Law Matriculation examinations and eramina- tons or Second Year Exhibitions and Third cholarships will be held on September, 1904.the Lith ectures in all the Faculties will commenc on September 21st.ence Particulars of examinations and copies of Calendar, containing full information as to eptrance, courses of study, fees, etc., may be obtained on application to J.A, NICHOLSON, M.A., \u2018 Registrar.CORONA HOTEL GUY STREET.EUROPEAN PLAN.Rates, §1 per day.Rooms, with bath, $2 up.Elegantly equipped private dining rooms, and cafe in connection.Culsine unsurpassed.Ore chestra Tuesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.Saturdays, \u20ac to 8 and 10.30 to 12 p.=.Whois to Blame if your little canary does not give forth its ** Long, Sweet Thrill and varied melody,\u201d bat appears to be dull and drewsy?We are willing to help you.Brock\u2019s Bird Seed and Treat has heen known time and again to restore birds to health and song.There is & cake of Treat in each package.All Grocers and Druggists Keep it.TOURISTS Will find in the store of G.W.CLARKE & CO.2270 St.Catherine Street, (4th Block East of Windsor Hotel.) The \u2018Jargest and most.com- plete line of fine and high-grade SOUVENIRS OF ALL KINDS including our own Souvenir Cups, Spoons, Trays, Bracelets, etc.Everything that is made in the best Enamel! Souvenir line.Belt Pins from five different makers, all very finely finished in sterling silver.Also Indian souvenirs, : .A visit to our store will be found interesting and profitable, G.W.CLARKE & CO.2270 St.Catherine Street, (4th Block East of Windsor Hotel.) Pins, Brooches, TWO SPECIALTIES :\u2014 SHIP'S TOBACCO, WILSON'S TOP MILL SNUFF H.RAWLINS, - - 76 Bleury Street.REY, PEERLESS-SOLAR ; Giving 300 candle Power light of perfect clearness, white and steady, consuming 90 per cent.of air and 10 per cent.of gas.Patented February, 1904.Beware of imitations.See that the game \u201cSOLAR is on each burner.\u201d Also a complete assortment of Gasa- liers, Electroliers and Globes.Installations at exceedingly low prices.Gas Lig t Co.of Montreal, Lid.82 St.Lawrence St, Montreal.Phones\u2014Bell, Main 1356; Merchants, 296.\u2014 Montreal Phrenological Institute and School of Palmistry, PROF.A.YOUNG.Principal 2304 St.Catherine St Hours 0am.to® p.m.Readings 500 to $2 03 CE Department.of Railways & Canals, Canada, .WELLAND CANAL Notice te Contractors.SFALED TENDERS, addressed the undersigned, and endorsed Tender tor the Welland Canal Electrical Transmission System,\u2019 will be received at this office until 16 o'clock ou Tuesday, the 16th day of August, 1904.Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtaimed at the office of she Chief Eugineer of the Department of Railways\" and Canals, Ottawa, and also at the offices of the Superintending Engineer of the Welland Canal, St.Catharines, Ont., and Roderick J.Parke, Consulting Electrical.Engineer, Toronto, Canada, on and after the 1st day of August, 1904.The Department does not bind itselt to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, L.K.JONES,\u2019 Secretary.Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 1st August, 1904.Tey INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Statien SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Station, Sydney,\u201d will be received up to and including .FRIDAY, AUGTRST 19th, 1904, for the corstruction and completion of a Brick and Stone Station at Sydney, C.B.Plans and specification may be seen at the office of the Station Master, Sydney, C.B and ut the Chief Engineer's office, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be ob: tained.: .All the conditions of the specification must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, neral Manager Railway Office, Te Moncton, N.B., 26th July, 1906, 4 À + i 2 §.ssonious ae the people 2 ok that mid\u2019 outselves.\u201d j : Th Dalal Liswms, the official TRE ERA SUBSCRIPTION RATES.DAJLY.the year aoenecscsvoécn et 1000000 HONCE CON .00 a MONTRES so\u2026\u2026coucrocenssencanessn none nsans Te Ose m aetertsetittittisnrsestionecss sma WEEXLY, BY the FOUT c.\u2026\u2026ovoccrscsccccrnconoccuc0e $1.00 mm BRANCH OFFICES.LONDON, ENG.\u2014 J.B.Martimer, 81 Great St.Melens, Londen, B.C.NEW YORK\u2014M.Tobia, 188 Fulten St.TORONTO\u2014H.V.Kahle, Mail and Empire u ng.\u2014 \u2018CIRCULATION.THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD-\u2018\u2018Mant- real'a Best''\u2014covers the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, and Bestern Ontario thoroughly.Ne other medium duplicates this circula- tiox.THE WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\u2018\"The Magsalue-Newspaper\u2019\u2019 \u2014 Combines the Special Features of the Magazine with the news features of the Weekly Paper.JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding nts are among the largest in the Pom'nion, and are equipped for the execution of th finest work.TELEPHONE.MAIN 1053 \u2014 Private Branch Exchange connecting with all departments.HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 603 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.8.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.Bec.-Treas.FRED.ABRAHAM, ADMIRABLE RESERVE.; Lord Dundonald, arrived this morning in Liverpool, refused to say anything for publication until after he had made an explanation of his recent conduct to the heads of the War Office.This is excellent, and inevitably suggests the reflection that if Lord Dun- donald had been as scrupulously re- specttul of superior authority in Canada as he is in England, much unpleasantness might have been avoided.It is interesting, also, to note that emphatic declarations have been made by Mr.John Greenfields Macdonell and by the Ottawa Citizen, that his lord- Whip has no intention of returning to Canada to contest Glengarry in the.Conservative interest.Liberal journals, when they are blamed for giving currency to this report, must be permitted to observe that as it originated in the Toronto News, to which paper JL.ord Dundonald confided the exclusive publication of his manifesto, it had \u2018| certain claim to credit.It is right to say, however, that both the Citizen \u2018and Mr.Macdonell have appeared to enjoy the General's confidence to a notable degree, 80 we may probably accept their denial as final.In passing it may be noted that the Citizen, at all events, permitted the cheering multitudes of Ottawa and Montreal to re- , Main in ignorance of Lord Dundonald's decision so long as any opportunity was offered them of singing Will ye no come back again?\u2019 That, no doubt, was a commendable example of silence \u2018being converted into political gold.ae AT LHASSA.The first thought which 1s prompted by the arrival of the tiny expeditionary force under General Macdonald at Lhassa almost at the moment.antict- pated, is that the Intelligence (Department of the Indian army has proved its efficiency, which before there was some.reason to doubt.Recollecting the Cavagnari disaster of 1880 in Afghanistan and the trebling of the forces originally employed to check the frontier risings by the Waziri and other tribes in later years, there has been a constant strain of suppressed anxiety lest the small vse made by the Thibetans of their marvellous geographical advantages in.resisting the earlier stages of the advance was but one of those deeply laid schemes 50 dear to the Oriental for preparing a catastrophe when the has fled, as it way anticipated he would, but the progress of the osm- paign rether tends to ahow that hia flight is not of that nature which is stirring a reluctantly conquered people to the depths of patriotic conviction.He stood as the representative of that order of ultra conservatism which knows that the missionary of progress, come in what guise he may, is the founder\u201d of that new order of things which spells prosperity @ a nation at the expense of the annihilation of a caste.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IRON DEPOSITS.One of the subjects about which the members of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s tariff committee gave themselves much concern, when preparing their report on the iron trade, was the supply of iron ore.There is still a great deal of iron ore to be had in England, but the older mines are by no means as full as they were before millions of tons had been taken out, and raising what is left costs more heavily.Besides, tron and iron, and ore that will do for one purpose will not do for another.Consequently, much fs brought from \u2018Spain, and quite a deal from Sweden.What these English ironmasters have to note, moreover, is that their American rivals have had a tremendous advantage in the possession of the Mes- aba and Vermilion ranges at the head | of Lake Superior.They are curious Lu know whether British mills might not get a corresponding ore supply from the Canadian side, and those British manufacturers who are for preferential trade figure that they could perhaps handle the Canadian ote when they were shipping so much more of thelr finished product to Canada as would make it an object for ships to bring back iron ore at very low freights.They see themselves not only sending In large quantities of finished articles to Canada, a prospect which may not quite please Canadian protectionists, but also taking Canadian ore to England to be sent bacK to us as a finished product, another thing which hardly jibes with the idea of some Canadians as to the proper function of Canadian minerals.One witness, commenting upon the value of the Newfoundland ore now being used at Sydney, says he cannot understand why British makers did not take the trouble to secure this supply for themselves.Evidently Fng- lish and Canadian ideas on this matter are still somewhat apart.; re \" POLITICAL FAMILIES.The death of Lady Tweedmouth serves to recall the last century boast of certain aristocratic families that they could count a certain number of close friends in any Cabinet.Lady Tweed- mouth was of great utility to the Liberal party, for she was a great hostess, and a hostess may do much for a party.But she was also a sister of Lord Randolph Churchill, who was a Tory leader.She was aunt to the Duke of Marlborough, who is in Mr.Balfour's Ministry, and to Mr.Winston Churchill, who has broken with Mr.Balfour and .gone over to the Liberals.© Lady Aberdeen is Lord Tweedmouth's sister.The Spencer family, which may presently claim a Prime Minister, is closely allled to the house of Churchill, and, the house of Devonshire to that of Spencer.The Duke of Devonshire has just parted ccmpany with Mr.Balfour and Mr.Chamberlain, while his heir has entered Mr.Balfour's Ministry.All of which helps to indicate the part soclal relationships may play in the great game of politics, and helps also to explain bow the way may be smoothed for men of the select circle who may feel .the necessity of passing from one side i to the other.NOTES AND COMMENTS.Canada is with Laurier.British force was far removed from its base.The success attained at such infinitesimal loss makes it perfectly clear that upon the part of the Thibetan population at large, scattered along the: valleys at the foot of the mountainous country which had to be traversed through passes which might have been easily defended, even with primitive) weapons, there has been no deep-seated! patriotic hatred to the invaders.Such! oprosition as was met with emanated! from the militant monks, and had to be galvanized into activity by the use ©f all those arts which overawe the su-; perstitious mind.It would see.n as if| there was ample justification for the! view that the peasant population which cuitivates the oases.plentifully scattered throughout this mysterious land, are quite willing to use the outlet for better trade conditions which appear to be opening for them and that by the mere natural workings of the law of progress Thibet can never be as ft was while hedged in by.the.protec-| tion of a fanatical isolation.Whether -& British resident remains tn Ihassa or the expedition returns with no tangible evidence of success, thé prestige! attaining to the \u2018forbidden city\u201d has \u2018forever passed away.Henceforward the country must inevitably fall either \u2018Into the British or the Russian sphere of influence in the East.In that speech at the Guildhall of Lord Curzon, which has been as much quoted upon this continent as in Europe, the Viceroy of India alluded to ' the present ruler of Thibet as the evil vigenlus of his people and justified the action of the Indian Government after eighteen years of insult, borne with patience, largely upon the ground that \u201cthe frontier states of Bhutan, Nepaul and Sikkim are all supporting our action and deploring the obstinacy and Yolly of the Thibetan Government.\u201d He \u2018 Bdded that \u201conly the meanest knowl-lhas praised Mr.Borden, and they are edge of the frontier is required to know that it is not vacillation that produces respect, and that the longer you hesitate and falter the severer is the reckoning you have to pay.I hope that as the result of these operations we shall be able to introduce some measure of enlightenment into that fniserable and monk-ridden country, and without adg- fing to our responsibilities, which the Government are without the Seast wish to extend, we shall be able te ward eff the source of political un- Test and futpigue ôn this section of our berger suil:grodually build up, as I be- - Meve 1t A he fm: pur power to do, har- Mr.Schwab has paid over $1,910,000 to speculators who lost that amount on a tip he gave them, and which turned out wrong.As a means towards the end of dying poor this has Carnegie's Ubrary plan badly beaten.Warned by the Slocum disaster, inspectors have examined a New York excursion boat.They found that out of 3,700 life preservers only 1,250 would work.\u2018The rest were either rotten, or sank when the regulation weight\u201c was attached.; Why didn\u2019t the Ottawa Citizen, which claims to\u2019 know Dundonald will not come back, make the announcement before he went?Was it afrald his popularity would fall off?Or aid it think the party politics of it the main item in any demonstration?The people will be satisfied to let ex- expropriation go on in a modest way, where it can serve & good purpose, but only If the people are arsured that it ia not done in the old extravagant fashion._ The Finance Committee will do right in challenging any awards that seem to take the city's money on Mimsy pretexts of damages not really sustained.The Moncton, N.B., Daily Transcript, which was started in 1882, has just given an evidence of the.growing prosperity of the district and its own en: terprise in catering to an Improving circulation by installing a new duplex press.We congratulate our contemporary upon its enterprise and its success, \u2019 It is interesting to note that our Conservative\u2019friends, who four years ago were frantic about keeping Cahat®_ \u201ca British country\u201d despite the machinations of the awful Mr.Tarte, are this year rejoicing because they have Mr.Tarte\u2019s support in the same work.He delighted.He has said the Dundonald business will cost the Liberal party votes and they are tickled to death.If he would now say that the Province of Quebec is against Laurier he could have the keys of the party's pantry, .reese \u201cYou can's take two from two and leave one, yo know.\u2018 \u201cNo,\u201d replied the South Dakota Judge, \u201cbut I've often taken one from one and left two.\"\u2014Chi - Herald.Ch cago Record \u201cHave you a two-cent stamp?\u2019 asked, the lady in the drug store.No ma'am,\u201d replied the clerk; \u201cbut se have something Just as go .Hore ne cent > Bate stamps Yonkers heaa, + hn BE se there isi.NOTHING DOING OVER THERE, \u201cThere'll be no parting in beaven, you know.\u201d ° \u201cThen if that's the case, anybody who wants a divorce had better get it on this side.\u201d Mr.Barker and the C.A.P.Mr.S.Barker, M.P.for \u2018Hamiiton, probably could not have accused the (Canadian Associated Press of unrelia- i bility, or of partisanship, as he is reported to have done in the House on \u2018Saturday, had he been aware\u2014as some newspaper critics are\u2014that the report of Mr.Healy's speech, to which he objected, had been copied by the C.A.P.'s London agent from the report of the Exchange Telegraph Company, which is considered reliable.The fact that i this report seems to have, in some respects, exaggerated Mr.Healy's references, cannot with fairness be lald at the door of the C.A.P.As to the charge that the service is partisan, no reader .of the dispatches can have falled to note the impartialtt » i with which the C.A.P., during tne | Dundonald discussion, has furnished its members with comments of the English press favorable and unfavorable to the Lauriér Government.Mr.Barker 1s no doubt unaware that on the Board .of Directors of the C.A.P.are such stalwart supporters of his party as Mr.W.F.Maclean, M.P.Publisher i Toronto World; Mr.John Ross Robertson, ex-M.P.Publisher Toronto Tele- | gram; Mr.W.J.Douglas, Publisher i Tcronto Mail and Empire, and Mr.Smeaton White.Publisher Montreal Gazette, and that these gentlemen not alone see to it that the service is nonpartisan, but are quite satisfied that | it is so.| meme Common Sense.(Toronto News.) Tf the Canadian Associated Cable service were perfect it would attain a standard not yet reached by any news agency known to the press.That the Canadian service has supplemented the ordinary cables with much valuable information which formerly came by mail Is undoubted.It is worth the money it costs and should be maintained.To suppose that correspondents in London are coloring the news to suit the! \"Interests of the present Government because Parliament has voted a smal! (subvention to tide over the experimen- tul years of the undertaking i{s unreasonable.The senior correspondent, Mr.Charles Robertson, is an experienced and trustworthy man who is tuo ihde- pendent to be the catspaw of any in- | terest \"or purty.As time goes on the rervice will improve, and the Canadian à DAILY HEBALD, MONDAY, A Counter Attraction \u2014 The Arens was pretty well dlled où Saturday night.The summer stook company was meking its last appear: ance iu Montreal, for this year.They were saying good-bye to thsir numer ous patrons, whom they have probably amused and pleased many a night, of the warm aeason.It was an interesting crowd, too, that gathered there, « human sort of & crowd, that smoked, and lounged, and laughed eas!ly und heartily.The young man would slip his arm about the girl beside him, and since it seemed aatis- factory eo, it stayed there, Another would light his cigarette and, since no one objected, would smoke as many more as he pleased.There was some- A AUGUST PRIVATE PERRY HAVING À GOOB TIME Montreal Entertainers Are Keeping Him Busy\u2014He Leaves To-morrow.Private 8.J.Perry, of Vancouver, the winner of the King\u2019s prize at Bls- ley, has no desire to exploit the merits thing of the Sohmer Park atmosphere about the place, and the audience, aud even the play itself, The play was the ordinary kind of à: play that summer stock ocvinpinies run.Mae Kilcoyne was much the wame us! two or three years ago when I first saw her in à season stock company, rather a bright little actress, and pretty in a taking way.The crowd liked her.They clapped heartily, and when she ralsed her glass and drank to the health of the \u201cbest! shot in the Empire\u201d they more than clapped\u2014they cheered.For the Arena had a counter attraction on Saturday night.An unassum-! ing young man was seated in one of the boxes at the left, who, having made himself famous by his own tar-, get shooting, ls now, In consequence, compelled to be the target of people's curiosity.\u2019 Private Perry did not eeem to trou-i ble about the cheering.be part of the evening's entertainment! which he appreciated, but with which e he had no personal connection, 1 So the people started und cheered as, | pleased them.They cheered at intervals during the evening, cheered him when he got up to go, cheered him when he got Into hls cab.When he had at last driven away, the crowd melted down, until only a few strugglers were left, and the Arena was cli sed to amusement seekers for some time to come.~-Francis Daor.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014~ Political Hard Work.Mr, Arnold Forster has intimated to .the chalrman of his committee ini West Belfast that the State of his health is such that at the general elec-, It seemed to & Clgar or cigarette held by a friend.i necessary arrangements, consequently !a knot of curious ones who desired to + prize winner.of American ammunition, and for this very reason has refused a libwral offer from an American ammunition and arms firm.Perry, since he captured the premier prize at Bisley, has recelved several offers of this kind, but he hus declined them all.\u2018I have burned the King\u2019s powdet for several years, and it was good enough to win the King's prize with, so 1 guess they load it pretty well.\u201d hen he reaches Vancouver Perry -will accept the position in the Canadian customs service which hus been secured for him.Anything he may do in the shooting line In future will be confined to rifle matches, as he will not attempt to shoot exhibitions or enguge in fancy shooting.Although he has won his fame as a marksman Private Perry is also a crack exhibition shot.One of the feats in which he is most expert is to snuff the ash with a rifle bullet from It was originally intended that Private Perry should have been entertain- d last evening at a reception by the non-coms.and men of the garrison, but at the last moment this plan was changed, as the notice had been too brief to allow the men to make the the rec:ption iden was abandoned, Jn- stead a number of the sergeants and men called at the Windsor Hotel 18st evening just after dinner and took the Canadian marksman out for a tour of the city.Among other places visited Was Sohmer Park.Moon after Perry entered the park his identity became known and he was followed around by get a short range view of the King's When he reached the rhooting galleries the crowd had ma- \u201cns HAMILTON'S Great Reduction Sale THAT COMMENCED JULY 4th, M904 JULY 1904 Mo 1.N TUE.Wen.Tau.FRI.SAT.Se Se Sew 4 2 4 6 3 Ie 78 1920, 21 22123 F811 25 1261 27 28129150 \u2026 1904 \u2014Auèuër> 1904 Sun MoN I TUE.WED.Thu.| 7Rs.| Sar.213|4#|5| \u20ac H 8 15 9 16 J 10 12 .| J AND ENDED AUGUST 6th, Had a result that we never expected to attain.We are glad to say that this year\u2019s sales have more than DOUBLED our trade for the same period last year.This plainly proves that every one was satisfied with the Bargains offered during this sale, and we are satisfied with the result too.We now beg to announce that we have chosen tion he will feel compelled to retire for; terially Increased, it was hoped a period from Parliainentary life.| Perey might take a shot at some of the He has never wholly recovered from pipes.This hope was not gratitied.the illness which prostruted him lust | i CRUISE ON LAKE ST.LOUIS, ' year, and prevented him from being\u2019 in Belfast during the contest following, Yenterduy afternoon he spent cruising his appointment as Wur Minister, and |on Lake St.Louis as the guest of the atathe general election he will seek a, Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, and he period of absolute repose.also had luncheon at the club.Satur- Sir James Haslett, M.F., and other: day night h~ attended the closing per- members of Mr.Arnold-Foster's com- formane- at the Arena in company with mittee, conferred to-day, and !t iB several of the officers.The company understood that while they are anxious acknowledge his presence by king that he right hon.gentleman sa0uld\u2019 humorous and complimentary refer- continue to fill the seat, the names Of ences lo his feat of winning the King's July 26th As the Refund Day of the Sale.All customers holding bills or receipts of pure chases made in our store on the above date by calling Mr.welght uf opinion was in favor of the papers will wonder how they got alon without it.VE NE \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014e Our Large Physique.Interesting facts regarding the ques-' tion of physical degeneracy have been furnished by the use in England of old tailor measurements fo comparison, A firm In the North\u2019 of Iingland has compared the measurements for clothing made two generations ago with those of to-day, the results going to show that chest and hip measurements are now three inches on the average more than they were sixty years ago.The sane conclusion is reached by the ex- \u2018perience of the ready-made clothiers, who, it Is sald, nearly always find that the present-day wearers of clothing require distinctly larger sizes thay thelr ancestors.i \u2018The London Telegraph thinks that these facts, whatever be their generality, do not quite dispuse of the question of degeneracy.They are what we should expect from the more abundant and cheaper food of the people, their, better housing and improved sanitary) surroundings; but the testimony re-; garding the unfitness of recruits and progressive lack of stamina in town, and \u2018especially manufacturing popula-,; tions, cannot be disregarded.As has, recently been very properly empha-: sized, good air is the first necessity, more vital than even sufficient and variety of food, The peasantry of Kerry\u2019 and Tipperary are not so well fed as.the factory hands of Lancashire, but they are finer men and women.Semester John Bull's Farms.The newly issued volume of the Ag- riculfural Returns contains for the first time a feature which is not pleasant reading.This 15 à return showing the gross annual income from farm lands in Great Britain for thirty-three years, 1888-70 to 1901-2, as returned under schedule A of the Income tax.In the first y2ar of the return (1869-70) 1Income tax wan paid on what we may Call à rent-roll of £54,997,570.For ten years this was gradually increasing, until in 1879-80 the high water inark of 479,568,263 was reached.Since then there has \u2018been a gradual decline each year until in 1901-2 the income from farm lands was only £42,715,440.Drur- Ing the past twenty-three years there | nas thug heen a drop of no less than £16.,762,818 in the annual income derlv- ed from the owhership of farm lands, while ns compared with thirty-three years ago the drop Is £12,782,130.The worst of it ls that even now the da- cline ia still going on, every recent year showing a decrease on {ts predecessor.It 18 thus clear that John Bull's farms are by no means so prosperous as all would like to see them.\u2014The Graphic.reese ere A Reflection, \u2018 In a hammock one day, In the usual way, Can you guess what thess twn were about?The youth seemed nfrald Lest tho dear little maid Should somehow or other fall out But hey looked quite sedate In their quiet tete-n-tete, \u20ac For a grim, engle-cyed chaperone Kept the atmosphere tense, While they wished shed have sense To attend to affairs of her own How her soft hand he pressed, As his strong arm caressed, From in front none could possibly mee; But sly looks spoiled the game, For the matronly dame Guesaed their meaning, and chuckled with glee: \u201cIf a mirror I'd find And place it behind, I think there would be a fine fuspt® Said the maid, with a wink, \u2018Ob, Dear! Don't you think That is quits a reflection oh us?\u2019 \u2014Robert Ellis Cringan, in Canadian Maga sine.A little nonsenss now and thea brin .well-known Captain Smylie and Mr.R.A.McCall, K.(., were mentioned as possible successors.Captain Smylie is son of Sir Hugh H.Smylie, Larne, and Mr.McCall, who practices in London, is son of the late Hugh McCu.l, of Lisburn.The former.Mr.Arnold-Forster has na intention of resigning his jortfolio as Secretary of State for War, and will endeavor to discharge his duties until the general election.Mr.Arnold-Forster decides to step aside from the fray at a moment when one of the ambitions of his life \u2014 the promotion of a scheme of army reform \u2014ls in the balance.He has long been known as an Army Reformer; and has writtten and spoken on the subj most freely.He is only forty-nine \"years of age, and has been in Parlta- | ment (for West Belfast) for only about a dozen years.For.three years,\u201d 1900 to 1903, he was Secretary to the Admiralty: and it was nat till last autumn, when Mr.Balfour's Cabinet was rent in twain on fiscal poll-y, that his opportunity came In his appointment us Secretary of State for War.In less than a year his decision to retire 1s announced.\u2019 Mr.Arnold-Forster is a son of the late Mr.W.D.Arnold, Director of Public Instruction in the Punjaub, and the adopted son of the late Mr.W.KE, Forster.He was born at Dawlish in 1855, was educated at Rugby and Unli- versity College, Oxford, and married in 1885 Mary.a daughter of Professor Story Maskelyne.He has written such books as the \u2018Citizen\u2019 Reader,\u201d \u201cThe Laws of Every-duy Life,\u2019 and \u2018In a Conning Tower,\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014o The French Sardine Crop.During the years 1902 and 1903 there was an almost complete failure of the French sardine catch, an industry of which the centre of trade is Nantes, \u2018This year the Indications potnt to à fine catch, and the packers and exporters are hopeful for the first time since 1901, Already small sardines have appeared in great abundance in the fishing grounds at 1.03 Sables d'Olonne, on the western coast of France.; , It now seems certain that the absence nf sardines last year and the year before was due solely to the cold and: hoisterous spring.This spring, which hae heen a normal one up to date, finds the amallier variety of the famous little fish already \u2018on hand in abun- dancé, and the packers look forward to an excellent catch.This information will doubtless be \" One of the constables bid them in and the crier proceeded.The next article was a pair of shoes that the little girl had worn.Then he found a large and beautiful doll, carefully wrapped in silk cloth.He hesitated a moment and said: \u2019 \u201cThis must be sold, too, s : am I bid\u201d 0 how much, He held the doll over his head and repeated, \u201cHow much am I bid?\" That the constable was affected Was evident.Ike De Marcug wus on the yoint of making a bid, but Doyle stopped him with: .\u201cBoys, 1 can't do it.I have a little her doll.I will send this doll to that little girl in Augusta if it is the last act of my lite.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 prevenir LAKES DRIED UP BY THE INTENSE DROUGHT Famous Carp at Versailles Die Owing to Lowness of Water.Paris, Aug.8.\u2014One of the most striking consequences of the continued extreme heat is the fate which has befallen Versailles, that splendid and royal city having become almost uninhabitable owing to the partial drying \u201c Aug.8\u2014Constable P.D.Doyle conducted un auction.the girl at home and I know how she loves | We have to make reom ter improvements days in our ware- will accept payments of rooms, \u2018and for the next few One Dollar Al and Fifty Cents Per Week on NEW PIANOS | of the latest styles of 7 1-4 octave Upright Pianos, in Walnut, Cabi and Four makes Don't miss this chance, per Mahogany and Oak; 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\u2014_\u2014 18 our motto, and it is as much to yous interests as_to our own to give you satisfaction.For whatever you want in the HAIR GOODS line we are yours to come mand.\u2018 Our Switches, Wigs, Toupees, etc., are equalled by few\u2014excelled by none.ee SAMUEL TARRANTE, Tel.Up.1471.To Englishmen In Canada.We are the only agents in Canada - handling Wilson's S.P.Snuff.by King Edward.; , , H.RAWLINS, 76 Bleury Street.Montreal, MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN\u2019S Boots = Shoes AT LOWEST PRICES.Double Trading Stamps During This Month.MOONEY, \u2018 The Shoeist,\u2019 Cor.Alexander and St.Catherine Ste.Phone Up 12 pra CT re AY 2287 St, Catherine 8 De vi Uted - - CT .Lu ; ; : .2 - - ue Cy Co WC .CL ; ° \".Pete Æ gh ee : THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, NONDAY, AUGUST 8 M08 I Personal and Society Notes @rsesoposeisrsomomegoesd ALLAN LINE | \u201c MONTREAL TIME BAL.- Péri 9 | \u2014 \u2014 = BN | LOI 0 Ca md Drm BORER ro rois Drame rss | COLONIAL HOUSE, |} tomims om So week ending July 26:\u2014Rev.Frederick GC.8 Ar.(x)¥.06 a.m.+ | os ., : 0 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons 2ORONYO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, MO.Mr.S.de G.Beaulieuxhas left for Ste.scott, Quebec; George D.and A.R, Wood, NEW STEAMSHIPS.CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.19.3) am.*10 pm.Ar Irene-les-Pains._ Winnipeg: R: Hugh Ells, Ottawa; Mrs.D.Leo ci 21 en oh a.m., 7.08 pm._ 2.40 Mr.and Mrs.Louls Beaubien have Macmillan, Montreal; G.G.and J.Mackin- \u2018 PHILLIPS SQUARE.Mit and 12,000 tone Triple screws WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.*.4 left for Ste.Irene.non, Sherbrooke; : : : ion 2 Tol a.m.\"5.40 pod Ar.*i.00 am, \u201c6.30 p.m., Mrs.Theriault, of Ottawa, is visiting \u2019 rooke; H.A, apd Mrs.Drayton, : .Tunisian .10.970 tans.Twin screws.8.8.MARIE §U.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, ond GLASS rs.Theriau rot a, Edward A.Forster, Toronto; Lleut.-Côl., Bavarian .10370 tons.Twin screws ULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.16 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.en friends in Montreal.Mrs.aud Master Irwin, Ottawa; Rev.C.J.\u2014 IONIAN 2.2; 0.000 tons.Twin screws NA\u2014Lv.Pl 8.20 a.m., 15.45 .Walt h turned to Ottawa Opa Ar, YL en, io vi Tv wie: To MANITOBA and ASSINIBOIA (Mrs.Walters nos returned to and Mrs.Boulden, Brockville; Charles Cota.m., .m., tenden, T .; ; [ .pas 10.10 p.m.Ar.*7.00 Mr.Paul Lacoste is the guest of Lady w.Brier, BL Joba Hien o E Amon, F A LL AND WI T ' MONTREAL and QUEBEG to LIVERPOOL *8.00 a.m., NL a.m., \u201c6.30 p.m., Lacoste at Ste.Irene-les-Baing.Halifax; Miss Audrey: Frit: Ottawa: L x Calling at Moville.= a.m., \u2018 17.00 p.m., §9.45 p.Mr.and Mrs.R.Casgrain are spend- ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.: QUEBEC-\u2014Lv.18.45 am, *2.00 p.m., *11.30 ing this week at Bout de l'Ile.Bayley, Sherbrooke; R.J.Sims, C.J.O'Rell- he.From From pm Ar.%6.30 a.m., 73.4 p.m.6.45 p.m., | Judge Sicotte has left for a three |!¥» Rev.Thos.W.Gladstone, Ottawa; J.F.| ne Liverpool.Montreal.Quabes.Bos TON iv.9.00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.*3.16| mony Going rom Montreal on weeks\u2019 stay at River du Loup.Kelsey, Strathcona; Edward P.Johnson, July «.lonian.,5 hug, fam, Tp Judge St.Pierre: and family are Guelph; Alexapder and Mrs.Fleck, T.Nolan, 28 July .Bavarian.12 Aug.4 an, 1pm am.19.15 a.m .-0 © .VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.18.40, am.1030 EE D, \u2019 ; August 30th, 1904.spending a few weeks at Valleyfield.Ottawa; Dr.and Hrs.G.H.Bowlby, Berlin; 4 Aug.Parisian.19 Aug, 8 am, 7 pm am om tals pm, atk FUI particulars on application.Dr.Duhamel, St- Denis street, will Mr.\u2019 William and John R.Sanders, Ottawa: 11 Aug., Tunisian .26 hp.4 am, 2pa - -m., 14.\u2018p.m.*10.00 p.m., *10.10 ou spend the next three months in Eu- W.A.Georgeson, Wi : .TJ.and ve , es p.m., 6.15 p.m., 9.40 rw am.58.00 am.OTTAWA TRAINS rope.geson nnipes: Prof.J.'J.an j , \u2019 Tunisia d 8 i th .m.Ar.*7.00 2m, Mrs.Mackenzie, Bertrand C.Colpus, To- nan avarian are e 6.40 am.19.35 am, j11.45 am Y1Z-16 TO SUIT EVERYONE.Mr.and Mrs.C.Lamothe are at Ste.|ronto; C.T.Knowlton, Parrsboro; J.Mere- largest and finest steamers on the LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.Genevieve, where they will spend a |aith McKim, I.J.and T.J.Birchard, Toronto: P.L.l\u2019attullo, jr.; Rev.W.G.Watson, iy i ; _m.10.10 p.m.Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Minister of In- .| .a.m., 111.56 a.m., 17.06 p.ma Hon PLACE VIGER.P land Revenue, spent Sunday at St.Sackville: Miss Lillam Mowat, Kigston: T.pe , 1E66 a.m.{7.05 pms 850 am.LEAVE 2 VIGE Hilaire.Brosseau, K.C., Montreal; Miss Ana C.Lald- (1)2,.15 p.m., 15.00 pm Ar .50 am., 16.45 \u201cDail «Daily except Sunday.§Sundays only Hon.Senator \"McGregor, of New law, Hamilton; D.M.and.Mrs.Kennedy, aaa TT am.(12.00 p.m., Parior or sleeping cars on all trains from Glusgow, N.S., was at the Windsor Teronto: J.W.Cunningham, Montreal; Mra.eo pu.Ar.6.30 a.m., (£)8.50 a.m.Windsor Station.yesterday.Bescoby, Miss Lena Milloy, Miss aLura Hen.m p.m., (i)1.30 p.m., *6.30 p.m, 17.00 p.m., 17.16 p.m., $9.45 p.m.L ERBROOKE\u2014Lv.{8.30 a,m., (1)1.40 p.m.18.40 a.m.0.40 u.1m.$10.00 a.m.Do pu, $1.5 p.m.Ar.(1)8.05 am., (£)9.35 = = Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville tc Rimouski, 6 days, 4 hours, 87 minutes.The saloons and staterooms are in the ces- , - : tral part, wh \u2018 seasoh\u2019s trade, we purpose clearing {| trlettÿ Is\u2019 used fer Hebüre the shis throughs .t, the balance of Hats carried over, at Dhssengers: way Dour of the ight.Suse .r the following prices : deci and smoking rooms on the promensds am.All $550 to $8.00 Fall Hats for.$2.50 Round Trip Tickers $0180 upward All 825 to 11.00 Fall Hats for.3.50 room, Sécona Cabin, 82760 to 4340.All 11.50 to 13.75 Fall Hats for.4.50 qraskow Belfget or Léndonderry, 10e All 12.00 to 19.00 Fall Hats for.5.50 cooked and served, and every requisite All 19.50 to 27.00 Fall Hats for.7.50 Liverpool or Moviile, $32.60.Al .\u201csen .Previous to commencing another $2.46 p.m., 16.45 p.m.rr .Miss Pauline E.Irving, who has been, dershott, Miss eJan Courtney, Toronto; R.J.ST.JEROME\u2014Ly.49.00 am, 49.35 as Le Special Train for Vaudreuil visiting friends in town, has returned|&nd Mrs.Campbell, Winnipeg; A.D.end 1.6 p.m.A pm a is pr | : to Ottawa.Mrs.MacTier, Montreal; Miss C., Miss R.px pm.88.50 pu._ and intermediate stations will leave] Mr.D.Pottinger, General Superinten- J: and Miss M.B.Reiffenstein, Ottawa: Miss STE.AGATHE\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m., (1.25 p.m.Windsor Station every Saturday at |dent of the Government railway sys- |Mildred Macpherson, Ottawa; Mies Effie Fen- 4.30 p.m., (15.50 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m.1230 noon, arriving Vandreuil at 1.10 tem, is in the city.wick, Kingston: Miss S.H ty.T .38.50 n.m°, 10.50 a.m., 7.00 p.m., 49-10 Po p.m.Returning will leave Vaudreuil Mr.Lucien Dubuc, son of Chief J Miss A arr di LABELLE\u2014(m)3.00 a.m., (11.25 p.m.2.40 p.m.same day, arriving Montreal \u2019 us- ss Alice Hamilton, Miss Edith and Miss tice Dubuc of Manitob vi = \u2018m., 19.30 a.m, anitoba, is visitin .A ps, 19-00 PUR 00 (Se 0 pm.3.30 p.m.friends at Ottawa.\u20ac Nannie Aspden, Toronto: Dr.W.A.Groves, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fergus; Dr.Thos.McPherson, Stratford; ; days.Sunday only.TICKET OFFICH, Mr.Ro ! ! ® paix tock Daily 3 cont Saturday.Next P General ore Lemieux, cSolicltor- Frank O'Reilly, Ottawa: E.J.Macmillan, g) Monday only.ily except 129 ST.JAMES ST.(Next Past Office.) \u2019 sail from Liverpool on yn.tx) > Daily except Monday.(a) Daily EE rss August 13, for Canada.Charlottetown; Dr.Harold Martin, Toronto; Baturday and Sunday.(b) Friday.(i) Satur- TT Rev.W.M.Loucks, M.A., of Ottawa, Miss Gertrude Cayford, Montreal; Miss Brown RAILWAY Thursday only.\u2018 day only.(m) Tuesday and > 1s spending his holidays in the Clergy Wallis, H.H.Bligh, K.C., and Mrs.Bligh, GRAND TRUNK.OER From Gi .4 IXEIRE AN House of Rest, Cacouna.Ottawa; Mrs.aGrdiper.Mra.Jas.Bryson, Less 5 p.c.Extra for Cash.Sab.15 July Si i From Montreal, i TOCRONTO\u2014Lv.9,00 ms 10.30 Sm, dally > The Misses Grose, of Montreal, are Toronto; Miss Hawley, Mr.Justice and G.S i 93 ra Ici lan.vee Wed., 3 Aug.i 9.30 a.m.800 p.m.dally an daily } visiting their aunt, Mrs, J.Warren| Purcell.Montreal; Margaret J.Campbell, St.Th we .T al.uly\u2014Pretorian.«oo Ved, 10 Aug ¢ Co pa.80 dm.daily\u2014i1o am.Taylor, of Balmy Beach.Thomas: Miss Florence and D.A.Gilles.e term Hat implies Toques Sat, 8 Aug.\u2014 Corinthian .Wed., 24 Aug.Ï BIC Go-Ly.3 am, 10.5% p.m.daily.Ar.ure Mannie Glimour, of Montreal, js| Carleton Place; Miss Eleanor, J.H., Mrs.and Bonnets.As there are many de- u Eater virer Cabin, $50 and upwarda; retura ; .30 a.m., 6.00 p.m.st of Mr.R.P.Gilmour at Horse! and Miss Mabel Ferguson, Ottawa; Mrs.Hor- ; se : : ckets, §81.00 and upwards.Second Cabin, te i PORTLAND\u2014Lv.& a.m.daily ex.Sunday\u2014 s , ; ' \u2019 : si Glas ./ s pm.daily.Ar.7 am.daily\u20146.50 p.m.ST.LOUIS, Mo., 1904 hoe Bay, near Buckingham.ace J.Beemer, Mrs.Clare Nilhado, Montreal; rable models In the above lines, this 366.50.Stocrage.3s erry.J: SEE nec Ë daily ex \u2019 , Ë \u2018Montreal; , ; ; .- .teamers on this service have excellent ac« : 416 pm.duty ex.Sustay\u2014s00 pm.dull morning for Ottawa on a visit.Conn EE Abe Brice, Toronto: J.securing a Fall or Winter Hat at a commodaion for ail classes of passengers.3 except Sunday.ET Leave Montreal § a.m.and 10.30 p.m.|, Lieut.-Col.Bacon, Ottawa, has left! den, Toronto: Rev , C.and Mr Syca ve nominal cost.the centre of the.ship, Promenade deck the Ë Through Pullman Slecpiug Cars aud Coaches, for the grove, Benconstield, where hel Hamilton: Th Mare 8.Sycamore, } entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of 4 CANADA ATLANTIC > will be the guest of his son, Mr.Fred| uron: Thomas Marriott, Birtle, Man.: E.the length.Electric lights throughout, and \u2018 OTTAWA\u2014L+.Bonaventure Depot \"540 am.REDUCED RATES Bacon.: C.aMckenzie, Toronto; W.A.and Miss Gla- LLL , electric bells in every stateroom.4 and 4.10 p.m.extept Sunday: and 7 p.m.From Montreal and Return Mr.F.X.Perras, clerk of the Mont- dys William, Montreal; Fred.Etherington, - H.& A.ALLAN, 4 daily.Arrives 11.20 a.m.dajly, 6.50 p.m.and Limit 15 Days, - $24.00 real police court and lecturer in law Kingston; F.E.and Mrs.Elliôtt, Miss Laura ; - 55 Common Street, Montreal.À 9.35 p.m.except Sunday.Lirnit 60 Days, sh 29.38 * for the police force of the city, ie in 8nd Mrs.John Walker, Toronto: J.A.and Also a Small Lot of \u2018 = ÿ INTERCOLONIAL Limit Deces nbet ai de \u20ac Ottawa.- Miss Cameron, Montreal; Major W.P.Moore, .= .\u2019 ÿ .| STOP-OVERS allowed in either.direction at any Dr.P.P.C.Crosby has left Mont-| Georgetown; Miss M.L.Robertson, Bram 0 d P if R | 0 ! & - : i .0 .{ + MM.» p- « .ï HALIFAX\u2014Lv, 12:00 moon.7.30 p.m.(except, point in Canads, Detroit.Port Huron real for the West to practice his pro-| ton: G.W., Mrs.and Miss Alice Beall, Lind- anadian Facitic fal Way 0.5 $ Sat.) Ar.6.00 p.m., 7.45 a.m.(except Mon.) ! - additional fession.Dr.Crosby is à native Of|say; Mr.and rMa.J.Price Brown, M a ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.wl UTTLE METIS\u2014Lv._x7.40 am, 1200 noon | Side \u201cTrip to Niagara Falls, $1.40 additional garshfield, P.E.I.Mrs, Goon F.Henderson gow.a SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND £ turday), x7.45 p.m.Ar.x1.00 a.mm., | - - F oronto; e Ck on Tom.(cxcen Monday.310.0 pm.\u2019 ! st J Ty ro Attn 460 and + Madame Prefontaine, wife of the|Monk, Miss M.Buchanan, I.S.Wother- From Liverpool toma From Montreal | - -a ames 8 .ve 253 .| \u2018 : .: , .\u2018, QUEBEC\u2014Lv.x7.40 a.m., 12.00 noon.7.30 p.m.! 137 EL or Bonaventure Station Honey mond pénctontaine, Dre spoon, Montreal: Miss Marion Leckle, Frank Aug.2.LAKE CHAMPLAIN Aug 8 Ë pxcet Saturdat py Lin MLE pom.i three sons staying at ste\u2019 Agathe 8.Beddoo, Toronto: Miss Arabella MacPher- in Wool and Fur Felts at : Aug.16.LAKE ERIE .ag Yr am 0) pm.(except ve \u2014\u2014 , .son, Nova Scotla: Hedley V., Mrs.W.F.and : Aug.22.LAKE MANITOBA .k LAKE CHAMPLAI LAKE ERIE .LAKE MANITOB! LAKE CHAMPLAIN .LAKE ERIE .TA aswmvm mp The engagement is announced at Ot-| yp; .C NICULET\u2014Ly.34.47 pam.Ar 310.50 am.NEW YORK CENTRAL tawa of Miss Louie A.Bowden to Mr.Thicke L = and x.Cowle, Toronto: R.0.» Signifies daily except Sunéay ; F.L.C.Pereira.The marriage will, v¥¢ Montreal: Misses D M Webb, Quebec; W.J.Gilmour, Montreal; J.G.Goudie, Que- \u2018bec.R.Fowler, Toronto; Wm.Gould, Guelph; AND HUDEON RIVER R.R.take place at the end of the month.Trains leave Windsor Station as follows: ! Dr.Mowat and Mrs.Mowat go \u2018to the.CENTRAL VERMONT.HALF PRICE POSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Luv 8am.S40 Daily ex- for all Adirondack country to thelr summer residence at Thos.Westman, Ottawa; W.G.Hill, Hamil.Je roi à 4 0 ANT VY i.3 .' ; i ; ; st if \\ b # ame dates de a a dat 8.10 pm 8.00 AM.So Sunday \\ Mountain points, Cap a l'Aigle Tuesday morning.Dr, ton: A.Baynton, Toronto; C.White Mortl- passengers Jai ion Montreat at saybregks i PT DSL 1.30 P.M.Daily J Eaton Ce Mowat was called home by the death mer, Toronto; A.Beresford and C.Gordon \u2018 .RATES OF PASSAGE.; ; : by : of his son.° \u2018an in Fi ÿ ; NEW YORK CENTRAL ANM HUD- ter, Buffaio, Albany, New York aud all points : __| Mortimer, Port Hops; George aud Mrs.Hay, .Important Reduction in First Cabin Rates: 5 con RIVER RAILWAY.toutn.|, Hon.harles Fitzpatrick, K.C.with Ottawa; Private 5.J.Perry, Vancouver; Neil Special Attention given to Mail Orders To Liverpool $50 and $55 and upward, accord- SFR YORK Lv , daily ex Sundar S-OÙ 2 m.except Sunday Mrs.Fitzpdtrick and Miss FitzpatricK.!and J.W.Smith, Stewart, Ont.; R.McGregor, - : .\u2018 ! \\ RRL.a EUR, daily except 10 ZO am.except Sunday| £pcal train for | are at Murray Bay.Mr.Fitzpatrick 18 Ottawa; A.E.and Mrs.Gibson, Seaforth.i ing to steamer and accommodation.Round trip a pom.y.Ar.16,18 pom.y exvér U.ZU 2.10.exc 3 ates .De - , .\u201c| ; À B .son, rth; : Sunday, 0.10 a.m.daily.' 2.00 p.m.except Sunday | eauRArIOIS, | expected to return to Ottawa to-INOT-| Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Anderson, Ottawa: Cap- tickets at reduced rates.w \u2019 \u201c .; | ady proue Cochrane.who is re tain T.Anderson, Kingston; Théodore and tan.2,10 pm.dailv ex.Sunday.9.45 a.m.I -ady & OC .- .B \u2018 Cinder ouly.Ar Si am.195 pm.4 94D am.Sundav.only maining on in Canada, will leave Mont- Mrs, Brough, Toronto; Mrs.D.D.and Donald \u201cM.daily ex Sunday.430 pm.Sunday For tickets, lime ables, Pullman car ac- \u2018real shortly for Winnipeg and other C- Mann, Toronto; Lieut.-Col.Peters, To- onl.commodation, and full information, call at - | > ; tbe city office.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $37.50; to London, $40.(0.Round trip, $71.25; London, $13.75.Y .enr or an 0 Great Reduction in Third Class Rates to I - ® | Liverpool, Loudon, Glasgow, Belfast.London- ë derry and Queenstown, $15.To Hamburg, : »., except Sunday [1 CALLEYFIELD LOCAL \u2014 Lv 1910 am BL PE dat vaday (st; Timothee and, Valleyreld.points west, accompanied by Miss Mac- ronto; Dr.J.F.Palling, Barrie; Mr.and Mrs.TI : 1:30 ST.JAMES STREET.leod Clarke and Capt.Newton.J.MH.Moore, Toronto; Rev.G.P.Duncan, RUTLAND RAILWAY.H J HEBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, Lady (Cartwright, wife of the Minis} Morrisville; Clarence Dimock, Nova Scotia; : City Ticket Agent.General Agent.ter of Trade and Commerce, and the'cpas, C.Hampshire, Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.\u2014 | Misses Gartwright, are at their home Geo.Moss, Hamilton: Mrl.and Mrs.G.Millar, ° ; Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, $17.To Goth- § MONTREAL Co enburg, Copenhagen, etc, 320.Stockholm, - 4 ° {+ Hango, etc., $23.From Liverpool or London- ; derry to Quebec, $15.00; from London, $17.0.To and .from all other points at equally low NEW YOLK AND BOSTON\u2014Lv.93% am.\u2018pd 710 pm.Ar.730 am.and dep m.CTT in Kingston, where it is likely Sir Rich- wa ar .; | Toronto; Rev.Dp.Hazlewoéd, Hamilton: MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND: RAILWAY AE at the close ol the sessiun | Robert D.and S.M.Noble, Petrolia: Mr.- + Miss L.E.Pearle Thurst i i : | Sunday.e rston and Mies) Nell J.Macl d .(dolly except Sunday.re Lv.8 am.TWO TRAINS DAILY Lily Small ieté Montreni by boat tn aclean, Winnipeg: A.H.Brown, affords an excellent opportunity of sory provided.{ .) rates.++.DIRECT SAILING TO LONDON \u2014 S.8.- MONTROSE, Aug.17.«carrying ope class pas- \u2014 amttmeeretee \u2014 sengers only.Second Cabin-Rate of passage : to London, $43: to Liverpool.via London, GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.| , Ol EREC-\u2014Ly.8% am.Ar.6.00 nm.a J G, \u201cMrs, and Miss H.S.Scott.Toronto, The engagement is announced of Mis t CT AWINIGAN Lv.N45 2m.7 pm.both LACHINE\u2014¥From Post Office\u201420 min.service, Wilmina R.Stoddart, of Bradford, to' \u2018Misa C.J.Elliott, Toronto; Miss Mary Mor- | with stop-over in London, $#; round trip, \"daily except Sunday: £45 a.m Sunday only.| 230 aa 10 11.79 p.m.Last car at 12 mid- Mr Douglag H.Philip, of the Topo-|rison, Toronto; Miss Mary, E Coffey, St H id Serial d Serial Teturnmg by the Liverpool service, 3.33.aily vi B45 a.m.Sunda) r.| ; , a hime tai = mC Mr.2 .h , .; 3 BE., St.oo ° , , y jp RE Hd nd both daily except, pit TO SE arin a 3301 graphical Survey.Ottawa.The mare John: Miss Sophie Nash, St.Thomas; Miss : era erials are go orials Apply to \u2018 \u2018unday: 9.10 pom.St : .fu RA er cu age w ake e .> [YY ie Sd OS ei SAULT AU HECOLLET \u2014 From Cralg and [3s will take place the latter purl of pain Peters.St.Thomas: Mra.JH.5.and, f ] Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Lines ® xrept Sunday.S44 a.m.Sunday only.Ar « Crennevilfe=45 min.-ervice, 6.15 a.m.tol «© ; uth.; : the Masters Holt, Montreal.°° .| Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament St, 105 mp.\u201cAR à mm, 11.34 wom all daily ed 11.00 am.30 min.service, 11.30 a.m.to His Grace Archbishop Bond has re- ; | .: wm.; 7 an ; i i p p he following Canadian visitors registered Montreal.apt sunday: 410 pm.Sunday only.11.00 p.ms, Last car 12 midnight.From Sault [ceived a cablegram.from the Arch- The following *- , .= \u2014 HAWKESBURY \u2014Lv.Di mr.daily except aù Merollet-4 min.service, 530 am.to!bishop'of Canterbury, saying that he {their names at tbe Canadian Government By T.W.Hanshew, Author of \u201cThe World's Finger,\u201d \u201cThe Mallison Sunday S4L un.mixed Mon.Wed.and 215 pon.30 tin.service, 1215 p.m.to|hopes to reach Montreal on Thursday, Offires;\"10 Rue de Rome, Parts, during the > Mystery.\u201d Co .FURNESS WITHY & co Ltd AT Tur daily except Sunday, .11.15 bn ; we Royal À September 1, and he will remain OVer wcek ending July 25: A.Guibault, Montreal; , ! : C08 pom.mixe E- : , MOUNTAIN -Ffom Mt Roval Ave.\u2014I0 min, : .: ; > ng } ; 1 eroice, 81065, ta 11,40 pan, From Vie: Et Pray ian antreal\u201d who nan 3.Lows, Montreal: P Je.- ©HAÆPT'R XIX.Ca that?Terie : Proposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited toric Avenue.Westmount \u201420 min.service, vo \u2019 ronto; Rev.W.G.Wilson; ss G.ure, .\" Coe \u201cWhat!\u201d 3 Le sx pre .y 5.00 aan to 1010 an.Been at his home In Kingaton sick for.Philadelphia: Miss A.BE.Hammond, Mont- Lm help.ou are only chewing \u201cI et it, 1 tell yer! Yer didn't fink CANADA AND MANCHESTER Ë 1 MÉAM 28 de ü , CARTIERVILLE -From Snowdon's Junction Lhe bas | couple o eam Ee ohanly res real: Mrs.Alberta Cleland, Montreal; Rev.J.paper.\u201d vy ) > as I vas goin\u2019 to be sich a.bully lit rome Manchester Commerce ontrest ; pil AY ; LCR æ Cah mi servive, 6.00 ar.oq A > » A A pal, À ., , 8 0 .t er\u201d > i19 80 Luc.® = A ; WAY.oe | at in TE min, ps turn to the city early next week, A.O.Cloutier, Quebec; J.E.Reneault, Mont- \u201cNo, T ain't; \u2018I'm chewin\u2019 sheepskin, | much! \u201cI Tadn't \u2018ad nunfink to cat.3 July.*Manchester Trader eee JU 3 ERA 5 He BH AK 2 rs ze \u2018to 11.40 pr : \" Lady Borden, wife of the Minister of real; Charles Villeneuve, Quebec; L.N.Du- and fank goodness I've pretty near since I said good evenin\u2019 to yer inf u July psp or 2eesseccue ug.+ MOUNTAIN BELT LINE\u2014Special Belt Line Militia, and the Misses Borden, are puis, Môntreal; H.Panneton, Montreal; Dr.ished the job.Jist glmme two me es Lady Hadela's Tower, so I jist sat tte in cal Ae class accommos TRAINS.service ax required.via St.Catherine 81.leaving on Monday for Canning, N.8.|y.P.Cunac-Marquis, San Francisco.more, Miss \u2018Elen, and I ns Nigel down and et the parchment a couple ation for a limited number of passengers.T | Extra cars will be run on all lines as re- for the rest of the summer.Sir Fred a Brennun, of 606 Cadieux Street, Mont- it prime.Jist keep on elb tron rN eliof minutes ago.\u201d And J say! You've TFur further particulars, apply to DAILY | quired.For extra cars for Lachine, take eriek will probably join them there.Miss Brennan, .keep them dusky beauties from Betlin | got to be blessed careful of my healt, 4 | a a sen Seat wn Koco Hn Fant [later = | real, 1s the guest of Miss Maguire, Waterloo, 14h the winder, and don't you bother, old Dirty White, and look out as I FURNESS, WITHY & C0, Limited, Agents, xtra cars, Sault collet, t hr ; v 5 \u2018 0'3 .' ; ; A .* Saturday excepted AA ra BC ake Mrs, Moultori, Miss Moulton and\u2019 Que.about ent pans al right, I Ar itary don t get Ill and die of nuffink, cause À St.Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL : : : - \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Master Vincent ©.Moulton, from Mont-! .) v et even ia is thievin® trons on yer see I'm choke full of Important: use Fr ols Xarte St.MOY - \u2014TO THE\u2014 real, are the guests of Major I.Wood] A KINGSTON ENGAGEMENT.e wo n ay ls Informatfon.I've got wot was wrote S\u2014-\u2014 7 = it, 1 promises of yer that.\u201d on that parchment.right here\u2014\" tap-, | i Mrs.Woo Sherbrooke, route du A Mosquitoes ! Mosquttoss ! Mosquitoes ae ond lew weeks stay with! The engagement is announced of Miss You have found out where it is Hid-| ping her forehead\u2014 and I've got the M HIP MARI iM P friends \u2019 \u2018 [Jennie ¢'.Gibson, only daughter of den?Tv | Parehment itself where the winds of] ' 1 .BLACK FLIES! BLACK FLIES! ; : (Look out there, Sir Nigel: Mr.and Mrs.David tiibson, of Kings- \u2018Rather! Mr.and Mrs.Houghton and Master (au, to Mr.D.A, McKay, BA, Of |:there's anuvver of \u2018em! Oh, well péûy- vente won't worry it none from this, LIMITED.: 2 Ashe's Forest Friend ts the only re- Harry Houghton, of Oltawä, are mäk-; pembroke.The wedding will take (ed! \u2018EN need some poultiein\u2019 In the) + TER XX.| \u2018 MPANA\"\u201d The Ocean Limited liable remedy.ing the trip down the Rideau Lakes place on Wednesday, 17th inst mornin, I'll warrant yer.) Yes, I knows ee LHAPTER XX.= | SS.CA Price 25¢ and 506.\u2026.and through.the Thousand Islands, and ; where the Great Ruby is, Miss \u2018Elen.| When Jack Tredennis came to his, © Next Sailing From Montreal, leaves 7.30 pm.HELLEBORE ! HELLEBORE! will spend a few days at the Windsor tr ; ; \" Old Dirty White, \u2018\u2019e found lady menses, It was upon a totally different! Monday, 15th August, at 2 am \u2014THE\u2014 Save your currants and gooseberries, in Montreal.Con: PLAY GROUNDS.\u2019 Hadelu's key to the dain\u2019 puce at aspect.of uffairs that his opening eyes And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, ; : Use White Hellebore.Miss: Lilllan Allen and Mise 0ck-l the attendunce wt the parks and play in the top of \u2018er b im bef .could looked.; \u201c jieavins Quebec \u2018the following day at noon for Maritime Express J.A.HARTE, D ist shutt, of Toronto, with Miss Chaplit,l grounds during the past\u2019 week wus as but I nicked it from \u2018Im before \u2018e coul®| The frat sensation of which he, wis! GasPE BASIN, MLL BAY, FERCE CAPH ; ; o À: 18 = ruggist, -of Montreal, will shortly start on a trip! follows: Royal Arthur, afternoon, 873, even so much as read it, and trs ¢ conscious was that -of à warm moist! COVE, GRAND ! RIVER, SUMMERSIDR leaves 12 noon.- 8 otre Dame St.around the world.They are planning oo ing, 733; Montcalm, 260; Berthelot She said na more\u2014or, If she did, 1 sponge: being passed gently over his.CHARLOTTETOWN.and PICTOU.; .rT TTT TTT ===={ 16 visit points in Japan, China, E&YPL (rect, 574: Point St.Charles, 911; The WAS lost in i sudden crashing nofse nnd | (Co, 00 ing lifting his heavy eyes, he Excellent accommodation for passengers.\u201c 7 .THE MONTREAL France and England, Dyke, 1146.The Ladies\" Committer.|# Jar that shook the house \u2018to Hs very\u201d saw, bending over him and regarding: SNL cargo Tee A i eroom.apply : : n | Mies Emily MacDonald, of Ottawa, thunk Mr.James Ogilvie for sending foundation.- id L troll nd nis Him vith infinite love and solicitude, FOF sat.RIVIERE DU LOUP, U * has returnéd from, Montreal where she amples; Mr.H.East, for croquet.set, All along, Mr.Gideon Lauttresd un \\ven| the fâce of his long suffering mother.© J.G.FROCK & CO.Agents, ) oF .\u2018was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Philip; Boys\u2019 books are much needed at Ber- allles had been throwing themselves) \u201cop Bo, Sage of the sofa on which he; 211 Commissioners St, City.CACOUNA and the Founded in 15 cE Seer, the Director.Britton, of Calumette Place.Miss thelet street.against the doen pe determinee eue luy.old Janet Gannet was busy tearing\u2019 Tel.M.él.: x BRANCHES Helen, Frames Violin rg 2A ory of MacDonald returns to Montreal shortly \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 to break it down, up a soft linen garment into bandazes * \u20ac = \u2018 .\u201d vo .Wn ra Muse, Re.Ke Sead fur Prospecting where she intends taking up her resi- \u2019 VICTORIAN ORDER momént their endavors were crow ned on the other, Tilly Millet was Kiechng , \u2019 With success.basin of warm water so \u2014\u2014 dence.\u2026 nu and holding a basin ¢ 8 DOMINION Ll LOWER ST.LAWRENCE.Mr.I.W.Gilman, generial manager The report for three districts for the WIth a mighty crash the door broke| {hat her mistress might .the more : ; .Netorta der from its hinges and sent the whole pare | It.but sight or sign of \u2014 Trains leave 7.40 a.m., 12 noon, and 7.45 p.m.J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS of the Canadian Rand Drill Co, who taf oh gost rade ea ee des te ty scrambling and sprawling Into the series hore Was none 5 8$ 10 LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL oo oo Ale and Porter Brewers, * residing ire Sherbrooke, will probubly oa operations 4 night.oT Pion room, and inthe twinkling of an eve \u2018Mother! he said as he looked up WEEKLY SALLIN = Have always on hand the various kinds of LAKE UD his residence in 8s cane, 49; medical cases, 10; surge] there was a seene of violent strife.into that wistful face, with its wet {Kensington A08 IN tea.Sant.7 All trains leave Bonaveuture Station.Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Familles V 45 decided TC a compiny Lo cases, 10; gynecological cases, 7, obate- Sir Nigel und Helen were nelzed upon adoring eyes and its beautifying smile.AE 37 *Dominion.Sept.%4 ee &00 Noter Dame Street.Montreal.Montreal, exec trie, 11: chronic, Ly Two new doctors nll hides ee tar the vine ou are ny, mother: Mrs Be td +Canada.\u2026.\u2018Sept.3 *Vancouver.\u2026.Oct.1, k ° : \u2018 : have called the Order this month, 5 , Lo don\u2019t you.hasty .© CITY TICKET OFFICE: |= | Ove whorl after tho! Order month ibn to aur over the fill id Gn ms story vers Lam sour her: MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH, (BRISTOL) - e Revenue, W eave shor er ue veus get into the room = A mother\u2014your boy come back to you, à et) gE \u2026_ .\u2019 St DAWES & CO session closes to spend a few duys at MANY ATTENDED FUNERAL, Sn made upon Jemma Ann and bel pan to fight your battles for you wn.| JTurcoman.Aug.A aoa Sout 1 143° 81.James Street and Bonaventure Depot.BREWERS ® | the Winchester Fish and Game lub.A large number of friends attended fore that nergne young person renin to muke up for all the lonely days you M yo .\u2019 ily arc spends eal ' \u2019 t Was about to happen, she © lived.\" .: .ts Ç /PALE ALES AND PORTER.re éummer au Bt Hilaire.w S'érinphy.from her tat of ples va was Ne, arr her feet A al do ra ham and laid her lips on his.Sommers sail a Starlight.LACHINE, P.Q.\u2018 Montreal Office: Th ; 1c-l M ; A ee residence, Mira of deft hinds were rapldly audi Cy 1\u201d she sald, with little thriil a SE : « 2 e engagement is announced in Vic \u2018turer .a VIT ! A : My son!\u201d she sald, w 0 \u20ac IRATE RATES.\u2014Ask agents for pare 6 NIAGARA Tel.M.165-143.321 St.James Street toria, af Minas Weinwood Fraser, Manufacturers atreet, to St.Gubrlel'# effectunlly Heurehing her person.in her vole.\u201cOh! nothing matters ars RS moderate rate service.To, bons = - a, » to Cote des Neiges \"cr w, oo°re yor lurkin® wiv,\u2019 blow - A ] \u20ac TO THE second daughter of Mr.Donald Fraser,\\ cemetery.At the church à solemn have ON exclue, Hie aa she felt eter ais.\u2018My son!\u2014my son!\u2014my| 0.) \u201c$40.00; to London, $42.50 and upwards, \u2019 te of Kingston, now of Victoria, anc yer \u20ac cet sou!\u201d pr to steanrer and berth.> SEA\u2019 DOW'S BREWERY, Chaboillez Square Me L.Creighton Newlands, connected | Fe es wa Celebrated by Rev the small army of avife hunde SIA And thon n gust of tears came\u2014i Recording particulars as to freight and pas ¢ India Pale, Strong and Mild Ales, Crown,» With the Victoria Terminal - Hallway Gabriel's, amined\u2019 by rather Fahey, over Jor Pet ELU rs af 1st Rust of, tours and u Wale lempest of sage, apply to local agent, or LINE Double\u201d and \u201cSingle Stout.\" Families sup- Company, and eldest won of Mr.Will lan deñcon, and Father Doyle, SJ, ua Thdtans can.\u201cWot# yer gle?Wot Kio Aie A round nln pat THE DOMINION L i = led.The foll - : ; ; .\u2018 > round him, put his ideal Holiday Trips hd to Bae our Insets ey Won, Piebes CEE Ham Newlands, architect, Kingston sub-deucon.A full cholr wan in at-|are ver no doin\u2019 of?t:utnt no ble Fo under and J ; 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.round her and held her tight: not say- Dorchester St.Theo T.J.Howard Bottling Hon.Clifford 8ifton, Minister of the tendance, and Perruull'a Messe Tun- Lufky Tub,\u2019 wot yer can tind prizes Te word, not making one sound.===\" MONTREAL-TORONTO LINE \u2014 Via 1,008 Go.des rcheater St.Thomas Kinaclls, 221 Interior, and his two sols, rrived ut ebre wus rendered In an impressive [id in, dash yer!\u201d ; tee of], She kissed him and kissed him and Islands snd Rochester, N.Y., Steamers leave Vailee St.A.H.Brown & Co Tia 19 Ay Ottawa Saturday after a\u2019 trip ina- manner.Nobody took the siighteat notice OF, 05 him until the first transport-of THE INTERCOLONIAL daily, excepting Sundays, at 2.15 p.m.mer St.Tel.Main 369.*| nipeg.Mrs.Sifton is still at Assin t The cortege \u2018that followed the |her remonstrnnuce, as deftly us she had her joy waa spent, and then drew oun oI NTR AL-HAMILTON emtatrs louve Day WILL!AM DCW & CO.boîne Lodge, on (he Bt.a tor che heurse wus in long one, und hore been lifted off her feet ond nenrchod of hin embrace and looked down at him COAL MINING CO., LTD.; .on : is expected to return to.ample testimony to -the estoem, in |she was set down ngain mu * Ce a \u2018 infinite lov .: 2 .m= gy ) .( ; ve l, nfinite love.Monday, PAL GUESRO LINE te a \u2019 closing.Afterwards Mr.and Mini which decensied had been held und to| \u201cShe hath it not, oh, Non of Arjech! Iw M tron! my precious baby boy, Works : Drummond Colliery, Westville, Rh.& leave daily at 7 p.m.pr ton and their sons return Lo their eum-lthe popularity of Mr.Hinphy, who, on | rose, panle-toned, from the crowd of! tory and grown \u2018up to be x man.- or AGUENAS LINE Shes leave Quebes mer home.Account of the position \u201che holds on searchers, There! thete! 1 mustn't; you are too Miners and Producers of \u201cDrummond\u201d Coal \u2018 rec g \u201cRut -ahe must have It; 1 telpyou she ?| Colonel Andrea Cerrl, who ls at pre-|the directorate of the Shamrock Aa- 1 ! WA wenk und fl to atand excitement, aid and Coke, from the celébrated Pictou Seams sent in Quebec, is about to leave on 4 sociation, Is well and favorably known took it from me, and she must have it! ether in old enough to know better.\u201d an Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes and Watch Repairs = (lo in 18 2 an Janes Soe on 2 fishing excursion to Luke St Jean, \u2018he In athletic circles.\u2019 Biideo \"t tr at de om \u201cNo.no; don't draw away \u2014 stop quantities ta suit purchasers.Sbipments by fete - .\u201d ?î .y .\u2018 .: Chan amy, I he row Soccuples a here.without it: it is theme people\u2014| where you are and let me look at you, water or If CLEANING from,.,.$1.00 Head Office, Room 211, Merchants Bank : .A railted so long to do so.I A + elre STRIKE GOOD BARGAIN, these infidel Augr\u2014she wishes to help, 1 have wa ad Ol rear, CANADA TLANTIC MAINSPRINGS from 1.00 Tome on alr \" Somat at \u2019 and if it is not upon her lt must be! think you are the most beautiful mo- Build ng, Montres._ ruaranteed mon eh y delivered Rome rotor The Maisonneuve Town Council has|upon them.ther In all the \u201cworld.Yes, yes, you Work guaranteed for twelve months, at finally , c == EIA A et TRAINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE DEPOT .decided to grant the firm of Dufresne &| '\u2018Imposaible, oh, Son of A rjeeb, Welare! l've seen other fellow\u2019s mothers, Fuil line of models for - Locke exemption from taxation for | were at the window almost n8 soon A8| but they weren't like you-\u2014no other REV\" CAMERAS 1304 just to hand, Send for period of.twenty years on condition|she cntered and she give nothing tv) mother is, no other mother could be.pen a Hero 16, that elghty per cent.of the wages paid|them.Mtill, tf thou wouldst have them|1 nm so glad I am your boy.\u201d -Notre De troet.in their proposed factory should go gearched\u2014\u2014\"\" Emmanuel.Having travelled all over Europe, Colonel Cerri is at present making a tour of America.A pretty house wedding took place R.HEMSLEY, F otre | RF.\u201c 253-266-267 St.James Street.gE | | Friday at Toronto, when Miss.Ad&| res town.| : they w reh- (To be Continued.) 8.40 a.m., 4.10 p.m.Alexandria.the second daughter of Mr,| Fesidents of the tow ed EEE EE Ne DEPOT, \"NO : Lake of the Woods Milling Co, Limited, - (Dnity except Sunday) and An on nd W yr 3 Re ge) in matrimony Fo Rev\" oH \u201cSiatence Ey thin time Mr, Gideon Luttrell was WIND SOR SALT iS |The best Hard Wheat Flour in the SE ( J an eli-irie emedy.'| Ramsay, of Delta, Pa, Rev.Mr.Ram- 9 To prove vo yor.that Dn (\"a atate of frenz \u2018 ie e .pus \u20ac i Là \u2019 ; .y, and, rushing sud ; orld.95 y S.WINSLOW\u2019 NG say has been \u2018doing missionary werk + Chase's Gintment ine certain ; emis\u201d An er by \\ .World Co OU p.m.ALY Ottawa Fda?EE fm Cnine for the pant seven yours.There) IA aie races boit shoulgera and vegan 15 shuke nw.¢he best Salt for Table wus x KERATIN, A 00 ge Cb de Loy G.WITH PERFEQT SUCCESS, SOOT were ma .{here is it, vite a.\" 5 = k nd sll Intermediate HILD, BOFTENS the GUNS ALÉAYS oi Eat After refreshments the newly married| yy, nfactirers Ar oer piles rted.A hawen.Jou A ee re he PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Loos bris Der * CWS pola TARRHCEA.So Bye TR remedy fof couple left for a few weeks\u2019 visit to pimsontale the daily press and aak your nelgh- | jt?\" er.me at! N and Dairy\u2014No adults our our, «Dour en.expo rum 1.at 8.the world.Basure and ask for every pars friends in the United States and Eng- Tr what they think ori, Jour can une it and TC eWhere's.wot?>.| .v Cold inteien a Janie Rate what .ï a MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUR, land.on their way to China.- I ftir or Bor arson, Bares & Co.Toronte, The parchment-¥ou stole; the pArche \u2014 Never ca kes.TR TL) .Quotations and > \u2018full particulars at all AND TAKE NO OTHER EIND.The following Canadian visitors registered mént you took front ine in Lady Adefa\u2018s! eration - e Fee gies i Se icgtion.Offices, let : Hichet Offices.Esate « Bottle.| their names at the Canading corrriinént-0t2 Ets QhAneta Ointment | Towess® TL: #04 we Ne gg sor, GPR Biég.Mostreal git ve : x 10 + rye Noo eae So .0 : Ew Di aN | Wy CT = .à EY - .; Ya Co 0e 5 =\u201c x : i vw fy x \u2019 ~ , + + & + & * =! + - - » \u2018 : | \u20ac 3 TS TRALD,: MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904 - de.* à \u20ac Peu a.deo ARE ONLY pu gourt with the same attorney, ogether They File Petitions to be Freed From Their Partners.% Chicago, TI!., Aug.8.\u2014Mother and son ppearing at the same time in the sama one sking a divorce from her husband and e father of her son, and the son ask- & a like judgment against his wife, is n unusual occurrence even in the owded divorce courts of this city.Mrs.Frances Elmina Day and her ly child, Theron W.Day, had thelr etitions prepared and filed simultane- sly.Both charge desertion and both sk for absolute divorce with the right p marry again.The mother, Pearly twenty years of wedded life, ac- @ndur WMother ses her -husband, Herbert Johnson pay, of mialtreating her for ten years receding his final desertion.He beat nd kicked Ner, according to the alle- ations, and tormented her for hours y slapping, pinching and choking her, According to the woman\u2019s story, she all of this uncomplainingly.nd at last {t was her husband.and not e, who abandoned their home, and efused to ume the unhappy lif2 hat had )asted seventeen years.Mean- hile, at Herkimer, N.Y., lyer son, aged ighteen, wedded a girl of about his wn age.Married in haste, they hard- took time to repent at leisure.The.redding took place June 27, 1800, and, the young husband speaks truly, the ride left his house two months later, ever to return.After the.desertion of his mother, at ew Hartford, N.Y., the son made his ome with her for a time, and both,the Woman and her boy continued to plead Sith thelr.absent partners to return.heir efforts to re-establish their roken \u2018homes weræ not successful, and.Ilthough the young man joined his æ urging his father to come ome and the mother added her pray- rs to those which her boy sent to his bsent bride, there was no response Prom either one, and hopes of a new art in domestic life were abandoned.Neither of the deserted pair had at at time any thought of divorce.They eved together, or.tried to comfort ne another, and at first hoped to build ne new home on the ruins of the two estroyed.In this they were not suc- essful.Prying neighbors, disappoint- ent in the old scenes of their happi- ess and hope that In new scenes they ould forget their sorrows prompted ghem to come to Chicago.kpring owing to lack of coal.Here for more than a year they have een prosperous, but thelr business and ocial achievements since coming to hicago conspired to add difficulties \u2018wv Mneir condition.They began to seé that f they were to begin at the beginning hey must be free from all entangle- ents.They determined to bring acon simultaneously and to fight side y side for what they believe thelr ghts.The son's complaint against hls wife oes no further than the charge of de- Pertion.The burden of the mother's harges against her husband includes abitual drunkenness, brutality and an Mttempt upon her life in April, 1901.ANADIAN AUTHORITY RECOGNIZED UP NORTH BAY Experiences of Canadian Expedition\u2019 on Board the Steamer Neptune.St.John's, Nfld.,, Aug 8.\u2014The Gov- Wrnment chartered a sealing steamer, rick, - which conveyed an auxiliary pxpeditioh to the steamer Neptune, hich has been wintering in Hudson Bay for the past year with the Cana- jan official expedition sent for the urpose of annexing territory, returned ere bringing Maj.Moodie.Major Moodie reports that the Nep- Sune went into winter quarters in Ful- erton Inlet last October and found the merican whaler Era, the only one :n udson Bay during the past season sintering in the same vicinity.The Neptune built a fort there, established garrison of policé, organized the place s a port of entry and stopped -illlcit rading with the natives.The Era baid duties on all goods intended for Mrading with the natives, thereby ad- Emitting Canadian authority.The scientific exploration party made o explorations during the winter, and n exploring was done \u201cduring the Major oodie will go to Ottawa to consult ith the Canadian Government, and he opes to join the steamer Arctic, which vill leave Quebec in about two weeks 0 relieve the Neptune.Major Mnodie believes the Hudson Bay route to he perfectly feasible as a rommercial proposition.He also be- feves thar the Canadian Government bhould build several forts, station a umber of police therein and commise fon two steamers for Hudson Bay 32 hs to adequately cover the needed ser- rire there.\u2018Are You Going Camping This Summer?Getting wet, catching cold, change of water, eating food that does not agree, or eating unripe fruit may cause an attack of.Diarrhœa, Dysentery, \u2018olic, Cramps, etc.7 The most reliable medicine to arry with you is DR.FOWLER'S © EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY.Relieves pain and checks diarrhees huicker and more effectually thar hnv other remade.eee ree ess re = ME R Aa Send for Free Ontalogue, Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWHNAR AND GLOTHING 2206 St.Catherine Street, pme \"NOTICE TO CONSICNEES The Allan Line 8.8.Pretorian, J.Johnston, master.from Glasgow, is entered at Customs.\u201consignees will please pass their entries with- pue delay.H.& A.ALLAN Agents.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Allan Line 8.8.Bavarian, Angua Mac- icol, master, from Liverpool, is entered at ustoms.Consigneen will pleases paus their entries without delay.: H.& A ALLAN, after| \u2018and Indian descent, and a mother par- | he was .Agonts I REACHED BY HERALD ¥ 7 :__, VHERE TO \" Bituations W VL en ted\u2014 Female.FIND HELP Situations Wanted\u2014Male.Advestissments under this hsading\u2014One suverdon, 20 words, 10 csnts;, one wesk, cen 7.R# Advertizements under this béading\u2014One Jost tion, 20 words, 10 cents; one week, \u2018ven : ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED DRESSmaker wishes to sew in private family: eut and fit with great style.Dressmaker, 172 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 BY, who is middie A TRAINED NURSE, , thd cave of an ins valid going to England, or wegiuld assist with the care of children, \u201city ri anges can de given.Mrs.Widdison,, 1823 Ontario st., a - A v BOY PREACHER AMAZES LONDON \u2014\u2014 The Ten-Year-Old Lonnie Dennis Achieves Success as an Evangelist.London, Aug.8\u2014Two religious personalities interest London at the present moment, says the Daily Mirror.One is the marvellous old man who has organized the Salvation Army, the other is a young boy whose preaching draws enormous audiences nightly.The boy is Lonnie T.Dennis, an American.Every evening, at eight o'clock, attired in a surplice, he preaches from a platform in a canvas tabernacle situated close to Holloway Station.Dennis is only ten years old, yet he etands before a vast audience with self- possession.He preaches a simple Gus- rel sermon of marked originality, 4- mirably phrased and emphasized with gestures.So energetic are these gestures.that on-one occasion the boy preacher tumbled out of his pulpit in an American chapel and nearly fell among his audience, \u2019 His appearance is striking.He has all the brightness and animation of childhood, with the intellectuality o2: mature manhood.His forehead is high, ; his eyes are of unwonted brilliancy.His mouth is firm, full and decided.The preaching of this boy is produc-) \u2018 ing a wonderful effect.His audiences have increased by leapS and bounds, until the vast tent is hardly large enough to hold the crowds.People ot all ages and creeds listen to him in dumb wonder, and his ministry has resulted in a great number of conver- slons.- The boy is a marvel.He was_ born at Atlanta \u201cGa.of a father of French tially of African and American Indian blood.At the age of two years his vu- cation showed itself.He preached to congregations consisting of his parents.and half a dozen dolls which had been given to him to play with.Neighbors looked in and listened to the \u2018youthful divine.He first preached publicly in Atlanta when he was three years and eleven months old.> Then he taught himself to read and write in a way which is almest incredible.Playing with printéd matter; he learned to write the alphabet, and; almost before his parents realized the fact he was reading\u2014the- Bible: \u2014Einee| six years he has addressed countless religious gatherings in forfy- three States of the Union.Wherever he has gone men and women have, written to him, asking him for speclal guidance.The boy is accompanied everywhere by his mother, who helps in his services by singing.His vlans for the future are not yet formed.For another week or two he will preach at Holloway, and thén may make a tour \u2018of the provinces.Questioned as to what he will ultimately become, he answered modestly: \u201cGuess I'll be a preacher.\u201d er GREAT INCREASE IN VALUE, Within the last two weeks the many purchasers of lots at South Quebec on payments of $10 per year have doubled the value of their investment, Mr.Butler Lowry, the managing director of the Quebec Improvement Co., 1.td., announces that after Monday.August 1st, that alt those lots remaining will not be sold for less than $20 per yearly payments, This means the lots will be worth 8400 Instead of $200.Is not this a handsome gain for the lucky purchasers of the last two weeks.Some more lots have been sub-divided on the adjoining property still nearer the Quebec bridge, which will be then offered on $10 per year payments, The sise of these lots will be twenty- five feet by 100 feet, : Call or write the Quebec Improvement Co., Ltd., 81 St.Peter Street, Quebec, at once aid secure your lot before another rise.G.W.Badgley, agent, 12¢ Bt.Peter street, Montreal.\u2014Adv, ) FOREST FIRES RAGING.St.John's, Nfid.,, Aug.8.\u2014Renewed outbreaks of forest fires are causingi widespread destruction throughout the, colony.A number of settlements have; been destroyed in different localities; and the outskirts of St.John's are now being threatened.A force of police and citizens have been employed all day In.trying to prevent the spreading of the: fires, It is estimated that $20,000,000 of marketable timber has been destroyed in the interior this seagon.\u2014_\u2014,,\u2014\u2014 THE SOUTHWARK'S -*\u201cENGERS.Following 1s the list of passenge Dominion Line 8.3, Southwark, Captain JO.Williams, from Montreal and Quebec for Liverpool, August 6: Hon.Mr.Justice Angliu, Toronto; Miss A.F.Ayer, Cambridge, Mast.: | Mr.Beecher-Smith, Manchester, Eng.; Mr.N.P, Brown, Mrs.Brows, Boston, Mass, ; Dr.¥.E.Burch, Glencoe, Minn.; Mrs.E.R.Cambridge, Miss Elsle Cambridge, Mrs.Canon Coombes, Miss\u2019 Marjory Coombes, Master Geoffrey Coombes, Winnipeg, Man.; Miss Nel- lle A.Clark, Rexton, N.B.; Mr.I.Cowley, London, æ1g.; Mr.W.F.Clark, Mrs.Clark, Toronto: Mr.I.J.Cushing, Mrs.Cushing, Chicago, 111.; Dr.S.P.Cook, Ottawa: Miss- ©.Clouston, Winnipeg; Miss J.Duncan, Lumsden, Man.; br.W.A.Dennis, St.Paul, Minn.; Miss Dixon, Toronto; Mr.Edward Euston, Mrs.Euston, Phicago, Tl.;-Mrs.Fui- ton, New York; Mrs.Francis R.Ford; \u2018Mrs.Frost, Miss Frost, Winnipeg; Mrs.Ford, Montreal; Mr, Jas.Grant, Mrs.Grant, Miss Grant, Chesley, ;Ont,; Mr.F.Gunther, Mrs, Gunther, Master Herbert.Gunther, San Francisco, Cal.; Mr.C, Gamble, St.Paul, Miun.; Mill Hillyard, Miss Olivia Hawley, Rev.Canon E, W.Hanifigton, Ottawa; Mrs.Marie Hubler and infant, Park River, N.D.; Mr.W.Jackson, Liverpool, Eng.; Mr.J.L.Kerr, Montreal; Mr.Jick Lang, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr.J.J.Mason, Hamilton, Ont.; Miss Ella Moon, Chicago; Ill; Miss McLennan, Ottawa; Mins A, McLennan, Toronto; Mr.G.Norman, Miss Norman, Liverpeol, Eng.: -Mies A.J.Phoenix, Ottawa; Rev.Alex.Hume Robertson, Mrs.Robertson, Cookshire, Que.; Mrs.Raynor, Winnipeg: Miss B.E.Steadman, Melbourne, Que.; Mr.Jno.W.Sutcliffe, Mr.Robert Sutcitffs, Mrs.Butcliffe, Hamilton, Ont.: Mrs.Sare, Montreal; Mles Scadding, Toronto; Mr.C.M.Stewart, Mrs.Stewart, Miss Jean Stewarl, Winnipeg; Mr.W.Johnson Stretton, Mofitreal; Mr.H:'Bavage Lan- dor, Mrs.Savags-Landor, florence, Italy; Mr.F.J.Tuily, Toronto; Mr.L.Viades, Mrs.Vianes, Montreal; Mr.Hugh Wolttler, Mrs.oltrler.potroit, Mich, ie Dr.ri R sidres, re.Waldron, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Mrs.H.Wilson, Mine i.Witson, .Montreal; Mis MA.C.Walton, Manitou, Mau, i ANTED \u2014 BY UNIVERSITY GRADUate, aged 31, with a good knowledge of French und German, a secretaryship or otlier office position, or any positien of trust; good references.H.8.MatMXilian< McLaren street, Ottawa.Se 188 a - f ie.WANTED \u2014 MATTR bl, RENOVATING at residence; two or three together, 55 cents to $1.10, according to widths, Fraser, 425 Bourgools st.186 ANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY TO WORK IN & factory.Montreal Shirt and Overall Co., 1460 City Hall avenue.186 VV ANTED\u2014HOUSE PAINTING, DECORating, plastering, tintink\" and paper hanging, glazing: charges very low.Address W.E.David, 416s Dorchester street.186 ANTED \u2014 CITY WINDOW CLEANING Co.4 Hermine street.Wanted, private house windows to clean, 10 cents ; stores and factories cleaned; all orders promptly attended to.H.Wenman, Prop.186 AJANTED \u2014 CUSTOM CUTTER, TBN years' experience in good trade; practical and steady: English Canadian.Open soon.Cutter, % Arcade street, Montreal.188 ANTED \u2014 MATTRESS RENOVATING at residences.two or three together, dic to $1.10, according to widths.Fraser, 425 Bourgeois st.J 184 ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN SEEKS TEMporary employment for à few days, wili- of, to do anytbing.Address A, 926], Herald ce.ANTED \u2014 CHAIR CANING, NICELY and durably done, by Thos.Patterson, 172 St.Urbain (near Bt.Oatherine st.).Send directly or write.192 YOUNG MAN, WHOSE PRESENT OCcupation {3 not agreeable, would like to secure u position as traveller.Apply K 332, Herald Office.186 MRST CLASS BLOCK CUTTER AND eapert fluisher is open for position.Apply K 433, Herald.188 WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY A BOOK and jcb printer, French and English, in the country: sober and reliable.Address F.C.Stopellben, Printer, 200 St.Paul st.Mout- real, P.Q.ANTED\u2014A THOROUGH BLECTRICIAN, out of employment, wants electrical work of any description, day work or contract, such as lustailation of telephones, bells, electric ight or switchbdards; Al reterences.Address 38, Herald Office.188 Business Chances.&& Advertisements under this beading\u2014¥c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for tbe price of four, making the rate 3p cent per word per insertuen.OR SALE \u2014 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE sbop.The water power, buildings, machinery, stock and plant of The John Gillies Estate Co., Ltd., Carleton Place, Ont., for sale to wind up estate.Large and profitable business now being done in the manufacture o! gasoline engines and launches.Inspection and correspondence solicited.Apply to Patterson & Findlay, Barristers, Carleton Place, Ont.\u2018 : Lost ; gar Advertisements under this heading\u2014%e per word for ons insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate %4 cent per word per insertion.SHE WAS IT.\u2018Do you own your house?* \u201cNo; we've had the same cook for 10 years.\u201d For Sale.£& Advertisements undér thls heading\u2014ic per word for one insertion.Bix insertions for the price of four, making the rate 3% cent Fer word per sertior.OR SALE \u2014 40,000 CANADIAN AND FOReign stamps; will sell by toto or In Whols at a bargain.Apply Box K 318, Herald.1b (CATALOGUE SALE OF UNREDEEMED Pledges.The undersigned have received instructions from Aronson & Rutenberg, Pawnbrokers, v01 Craig street, to sell by auction at 601 Cralg sweet, on Weduesday, August 10th, 1904, at ( p.m.the balauce of unredeemed pledges for the months of ebru- ary, March, April, May, June and July, till August 5th, 1903, being from Pledge No.43,713 to 50,080, and from 500 to 7.134, consisting of Clothing, Iurs, Jewellery.Diamonds, | Watches, Silverware and other goods tuo | vartous to be enumerated.Rae & Donnelly, auctioneers, \u2018MOR SALE \u2014 ANTARACITR CUAL, NC.i \"*Sçranton, 36,60 per tou.J.D.Milles, 138 St.Antoine st.Tol.Main 405%.YOR SALE -\u2014~ DRY BOX CUTTINGS.BEST fuel for summer use.Large load, $1.76, delivered iu city.G.J.Ksplin, 126 Duke st.l\u2019hone 3647.\u201c : ; 202 NOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIiL- \u2019 Mon.Kindlipg wood, 32.00; cut hard wood, $3.00; mill blocks, 81.75; tamara Llpcks, $2.00 par load.Also anthracite coal J.C.McDiarmid, $ Canal Basin, corner Guy ind William st.Tel.Main 452.\u201c VOR SALE \u2014 HEAVY TEAM WAGGONS, to carry 2 to 6 tons.Express waggons, suitable for any work.25 open.and covered buggies of all kinds, To be sold at once.Spot cash buys them cheap if taken within u few days.198 St.Paul st.185 OR SALE \u2014 ON VERY BASY TERMS, kitchen stoves, ball stoves, and everything for the house, at ehempest prices.The Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence st : Fer SALE \u2014 A FINE LOT OF TWO AND four wheeled rigs, Rubbers steel.tires, None better.The kind, quality and Over 100 to choose from, aud R.J.Latimer.10 Al goods.price you want.cash buys at low prices.Victoria square: OR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock in city A.Abern, Montreal Sate Works, 390 St.James.Telephone Main 813.: WHERE TO FIND WORK So Situstions Vacant.Situations Vacant.S&F Advertiscmants under this hb ne insertion, 20 words, 10 cents: one week, 2 cents.?\" tosertios Ÿ word, ib outs teams CON 3 outa.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT boucework, and ussist with care of child ren.60 Waverly st.Bell telephone East 2879, Montreal Annex.187 ANTED \u2014 DOMESTIC, GENERAL SERvant; sleep home if desired: no cooking or washing.Apply No.100 University street, with references.192 ANTED \u2014 A GORDON PRESSMAN.* Thos.U.Horst, Printer, 13 MeGll st.VWE HELPED THOUSANDS, WE CAN belp you also earn good salary and position, Study Electricity, Mechanical or Steam Engineering hy mail.Book of advice sent free.Electrical Engiscer Institute New York, 200 \u2014 EE \u2014 Property for Sale.£2 Advertisements under this hendiny \u2014Ko ner word for one Insertion.Six losertions for the , rico of four.making the rate 4 cent per word per Inserticn.OR SALE \u2014 \u201cWINONA COTTAGE.\" Country residence, 9 rooms, bath wilh water connections.Fruit garden, large stable, henpery.Ons mile \u2018rom Victoria ave.oo Sherbrooke st.extension.Apply W.J.Me- Gee, Mechanics\u2019 Bullding.ESIDENCE FOR SALE\u201437t METCALFB avenue, Westmount, 10 rooms.Up-te- date.Everything of the best.Always open tor inspection.Gond garden.Apply premisas, ar to C.H.Binke & Co., 673 St.Paul st Tel.M.416.187 sem re ET Undertakers and Embalmers.J GC.WRAY & BRO., 280 Mountain, »t,, and + 139 §t.Dominique.Uptawn 3778.Eakt 117.Wi LiAn WRAY, 1236 St Catherine st Uptown 2087.LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellingwn street.\"nin 4418.\u201c Boots and Shoes.BOOTS AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE ROOTS and shoes for stralxbt or deformed feet.Specialty of repalriag shoes, rubbers, rubber bonts, water bottles.and everything mada of rubber.A.HODINA, 4 Beaver Hall HII.! ANTED \u2014 PUPIL NURSES\u2014WELL ED- : ucatéd young women between.the ages of 20 and 28 years, who are desirous of prepariag themspives for professional nurses, way appiy st once to the Training Bchool for Nursvs connected wita the Pheips Medical and Burgicu! aunatorlum, batts Creek, Mich.Thos.N.Buckley, M.D., Medical Superintendent, 192 ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE, ENBRGETIC workers to distribute circulsrs, asmples and advertising mater.Good pay.No can- Yhusing.Co-operative Advertising Co., New TK.ANTED \u2014 GOOD BOILER FLANGE YV.turners amd punchers, accustomed to locometive work.Apply to The Lacomotive aud Machine Company.of Montreal, Limited, Montreal, P.Q.157 VVARTED \u2014 A FEW FIRST CLASS COOP- ere, at the Ogllvie's Glenora Mills, Seig- neûrs m.\u2019 185 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED ENVELOPE maWers, hand anu machine work; good wages.Apply at ouce, Cauuda Envelope Co, Latour apy Busby.188 ANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE, without children, to occupy a basement flat rent free, in exchange for keeping flat above in order; husband must have permanent eniployivent and go-d réigreuces; locailiy centrai.Address o.\u2018l., Chupmmau\u2019s Book Store, 2407 St.Catherine st.Montreal.188 WANTED \u2014 AT .ONCE, EXPERIENCED uperators on Iadies\u2019 shirt waists; steady emploÿrgent.Apply to Mr.Jae.Hayes, The G.H.Harrower Co., § Beaver Hall Hill.135 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SBRVANT OR young girl for small family tn flat; ref- erénces.Apply immedistely.42 Park ave.Tel.Up 3343.185 OUR CHANCE FOR GOOD PUBITION Y and salary ic as good as others.Study Electricity, Mechanical ar Steam ngineeriss at home by mail.We have hdlped thousands.30 page bulletin mailed tree.Æiectrical Bu- singer Institute, New York.20 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTELligent persons to solicit orders for nursery stock; to the right parties | can offer the best inducements; best time in the year to make à start.Apply for terms, at once, Lo BD.Smith, Winona, Ont.Manufacturing Jewellers ILLIAM SHARP.MANUFACTURING jewellar, engraving, diemond gettin, jewellery repairing.23 St.James st, Monte rent: Tel.Main 2774.\u2019 Wanted to Purchase, ANTED\u2014A FURNITURE AND UNDERtaking ertablishment, in a live town.H.Wm.Merkley.North Willlamsburg, Ont.198.\u2014 Bookbinding.END YOUR MAGAZINES TO HERALD Bindery to be bound.Customers out of town may send by express, and depend oun quick return and moxt reagonable chargés.Herald Bindery.603 Cralg st., Montreal.dt! pence err uae Agents Wanted.82r Advertisements under this beading\u2014Ko per word for nne insertion.Six Insertions for the price of four, making the rate 3; cent rer word per Insertion.OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A green silk umbrella, gold handle, with name engraved\u2014M.Napier.Reward if returned to Hersld Office.186 | OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT the corner of University and St.Catherine, gold watch and chatelaine pin.Finder rewarded at 4424 8t.Catherine.+485 LeêT \u2014 A PAIR OF SPECTACLES, ON St.Antoine street, near Windsor, July Finder, by returning to 121 St.Antoine .186 31st.st.will be rewarded.\" .BRITISH MISSION ENTERED LHASSA Residents Displayed Little Hostility to British \u201c Troops.Lhagse, Thibet, Aug.8.\u2014The British expedition is encamped a mile from the Sacred Mountain of Potala, on which is situated the Dala Lama's palace, and in the immediate vicinity of the Dala Lamas private gardens, The Dals Lama flel to a monastery eighteen miles , distant.It is reported that h: has shut himself up in strict seclusion, = refusing to see even the highest state officers, and declaring that he will remain secluded for three years.Col, Yéunghusband has .received a ceremonial visit from the Amban, who promised to assist in arriving at a settlement and gifts of food to the Britigh troops.The appearance of the city shows the descriptions of explorers to be extremely accurate.The surroundings are very fertile and the whole place gives evidence of great prosperity.A brilliantly costumed group watched the approach of the expedition from the roof of one of the structures on Potala Mountain.; A BIRD'SEYE VIEW.London, Aug.8.\u2014The Times correspondent with the British mission Lo Lhassa dzscribes the first bird\u2019seye view of the Forbidden City as a most magnificent surprise.\u201cThere was nothing in the whole approach up to the last moment,\u2019 the correspondent says, \u2018suggesting the exquisite follage and towering architecture geen when Lhasa from end to end breaks upon the view.Potala would dominate London and Lhasa is almost eclipsed by it.\u201cTravellers must indeed have beau blind who saw the city in this fleeting month of summer, but left no reco except of the buildings of this mysterious long-hidden city.There is no lack of population in her streets.Although Thibetan soldiers, reported ns numbering about 4,000 and 5,000 retreated during thé night, no malevolènce has been displayed, only insatiate curiosity.\u201d The other correspondents agrée as to the magnificence of the situation and the panorama and the splendor of Po- tala, but they consider the city itself not striking.The Daily Mail's correspondent says: \u201cThe Potala surpassed the geratest expectations.The gôlden domés shone in the sun like tongues of fire, and they must strike with awe and veneration the hearts of pilgrims from the barren table lands.\u201d - Blair's Pills Grout Bagfiah Rewody ve x dirt & Rheamatiim ©, dngrieniattin (EE R P THAN bona OO OR SALE \u2014 PIANO, PRACTICALLY new, half price.A (ine chance.Apply Box J.1,000, Herald.186 OR BALE \u2014 WHITE EBINAMELLED, large nize ehild\u2019's crib.Will sell cheap.64a City Councillors st.| ; 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A Cuesdey p.m, is Centre street.188 Missing Relatives Mining Tmim fente, Inquires for by friends in the à -Country .ÆADELAINE, CHARLES FRANCIS \u2014 An orphan, aged about 18.Last seen wbout 9 years ago at Bi ; Wha kit heard of $ j'étré ko, in school or asylum (R.C.), at Orpington.Kent.Belfeved been sent to Onn: du.\u2018Oniy living rélative seeks.H.Made: afi bed, New Kent Road, Lon- afte, 9 Monten R don, 8x.: \u2019 Educational.: YANTED.~ PUPILS.VOICE PLACING.NV'art of singing, and tone\u2019 a specially, Garey Kirn He , Cartage and Storage.Rave \u2018Toüt Téroittrs or Baggage The Morb Studio, Room \u20ac, srobkants\u2019 Express Co.= \u201c .+ + 5 TE\" .> 1 14 AA .: io Gb FE FAURE .of the following real breath.control.Pure Com ie Mazriags Notices.He; Death Metis, BIRTHS, BOMNESS-4t, Qaisis, June 35, to Mr.and.Mrs.Thomas Boumits.b ASCP .McLAUGHLIN\u2014At -Militown, N., 8., to Mr.ang Mrs.John McLaughlin, a daughter.ODELL\u2014At Bt.Andrews, N.B., to Mr.and Mrs, Tbhos.Odell, a daugbter.\" : WATBON\u2014On August -4, 1904, at 161 Jameson ave., Toronto, Mrs.G.F.Watson, of a son.BEST\u2014On August 4th, at 466 Markham street, arenta, to Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Best, a son.KING\u2014At 184 Quebec ave., Toronto Junction, on August Sth, to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur E.King; a son.LEA\u2014Op August 4th, at Toronto, to Mr.and .Mrs.Evelyn Lea, a daughter.; PARK\u2014On August 4th, at Toronto General Hospital, to Mr.and Mrs.Albert F.Park, a daughter.MARRIAGES.SPROWL-VEINOTTE\u2014 Bridgetown, Annapée Hs, N.B., July 30, by Rev.Ernest Underwood, C.A.Sprowl to Princette Veinotte.REDGEWICK-WHEATON \u2014 Broadview, July 28, by Rev.Dr.Brecken, of Nova Scotia, Arthur Redgewick, of Grentell, ¢ Effie L.WhSaton, of Guysboro, DUN-GUNN \u2014 Earitown, Colchester N.S., by Rev.Robert Murray, on July 30, John Dunn, o Brule, to Esther 8.Duun, of East Earl- wn, DOOKS-BALCOM \u2014 Port Dufferin, Halifax, July 25, by Rev, E.P.Hurley, Nathaniel Dooks, of Jeddote, to Mabel, daughter ot James Balcom, Port Dufferin.ROBINBON-GATES \u2014 Windsor, N.S., Aug.1, by Rev.W.F.P.rker, Wallace E.Robinson, of Berwick, N.8., to Mrs.Minnie Gates, of Maplesville, N.8.WARNER-TAYLOR \u2014 Bridgewater, July \u201c8, by Rev.Dr.Morton, Albert Leland Warner, of Boston, Mass., to Elnora Blanch Taylor, of Deyspring, Lunenburg, SCHURMAN-COLBURN \u2014 At the home of the bride's father, on the 20th inst., by the Rev.J.Hiram Davis, George .Chipman Schurman to Nellle Colburn, of Collingwood, River Philip, N.S.: ELLIOTT-NICKLIN \u2014 On August 3, 1904, at Toronto, 'by Rev.E.B.Stevenson, assisted by the Rev.W.J.Ellis.Emma, youngest daughter of the lata Charles Nicklin, of Ponsonby, to Robert G.Elliott, of Toronto.TAYLOR-McEACHERN \u2014 At Gifford, Ont., on Wednesday, August ord, 1904, by Rev.S.Young, Effie, only daughter of Mrs.J.Mc- Esachern, to Mr.J.L.Taylor, agent G.T.R.of Clifford.\u2019 DARROCH-WOLVERTON \u2014 At Wilverton, Ont., Wednesday, Aug.3rd, by Rev.J.J.Baker, M.A., President of Harding Hall Ladies\u2019 College, London, assisted by Rev.Geo.Sale, M.A., President of Spelman Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., Mr.Wm.Franklin Darroch, of Brantford, to Miss Lenora Wolverton, gecond daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alonzo Wolverton.\u2019 DEATHS IN THE CITY.CORRIVEAU\u2014On Saturday, Aug.6th, A, J.de B.Corriveau, aged 54 years.Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from the Montreal General Hospital to the Church of the Gesu, and theuce to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.WHITE\u2014On Friday night, the 5th instant, Robert White, manufacturer, in \u2018his 64th vear.Funeral on Monday, 8th instant, nt 2.30 p.m., from his late residence, 33 St, Hubert street.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.KELLY\u2014In Kingston, on August 5th, Isaag Kelly, aged 58 years and 4 mouths.SUTHERLAND\u2014In Kingston, on August 5th, 1504, Elizabeth Gilmour, relict of the late John Sutherland.I'ERCY\u2014In Kingston, August 4th, 1904, Lena A.Percy, relict of the late John Percy, aged - 80 years and 5 months.ALLINGHAM\u2014Suddenly, in 8t.Jcan N.B., on Aug.4th, 1904, Mrs.Jane Allingham, widow of James Allingham, aged 68 years.ELLIOT-Suddenly.in St.John, N.B., on\u2019 Aug.4th, Cassie Bell, beloved wife of John S.Elliot, leaving a husband end four chil dren to mourn their loss, FRASER\u2014In St.Jobn, N.B.on Aug.4th, James Edward Fracer, in the 44th year of his age, eldest sou of Alexander and Sarah M.Fraser.TINDLE\u2014At 472 King street east, \u2018Toronto, on Aug.rd.Beatrice Frances, #ife of John Tindle, in ber 38th year.HAFFEY\u2014At °16 Wilton ave.Toronto.on Wednesday, Aug.3rd, Mrs.Margaret Haf- fcy, wife of T.K.Haffey.GRAY\u2014On Wednesday.Aug.3rd, at her residence, 263 Wellesley street, Toronto, Jane Gray, widow of the late John Gray, aged 78 years.McKAY\u2014Truro, Aug.3rd, Dr.John H.Mec.Kay, aged 57.Funeral on Friday at 3 p.m.DWYER-\u2014Pictou, July 31, Mary Phair, wife of Cornelius Dwyer, aged 84.; PITMAN\u2014Carleton, Yarmoutb, Aug.\u20181, Lois J.Pitman, wife of Rufus P.Pitman, in her 9th year.; KENDALL\u2014Bridgetown, Annapolis, July 30, Jarsie Brooks, aged 32.wife of A.B.Kendall.leaving a-husbind five children.The Viadivostock of lady charlotte gelatine is getting low, | SPECIAL SALE OF | WATCHES Open Face Gun Metal Watches, good reliable timekeepers\u2014 Gentlemen's size,.$2.50 and $5.00 Ladies\u2019 size.saveveceurss veers $3.00.N.Beaudry & Son, \"JEWELLERS, 212 St.Lawrence Street.Repairing promptly attended to.\u201cCORPORATION TRUST COMPANY.\u2018Dividend Notice.ce is hereby given that a Dividend sot Per Cent.on the Subacribed pot of this Compuny, for the half year ending June 20th, 1804, have this day been declared payable July 30th, 1904, to shareholders of record June 30th, 1904.By order of the Directors.BANNELL SAWYER, B.C.L., .Manager, C.L.PAPINEAU, secretary.Montreal, 20th June, 1904.: FORM \u201cA.\u201d OMINION OF CANADA, Province of Nova Scotia.In the Supreme Court: A.D.1904: A, 2,463.No.In the matter of \u201cThe Winding Up Act,\u2018 Chapter 129, Revised Statutes of Canada, \u2018 1886, and the amendments thereto; In the matter of The Canada Coais and Railway Company, Limited; \u2018.= \u2018ar 1 mu 5 COMPLET cet a ?\u2019 \u201c ÿ DAIST \u201c HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST à, White Bear Defeated the Noorna Finished 53 Seconds Ahead of Canadian Boat Which Met With an Accident at tha Start.After one of the most exciting and fastest races ever salled for the Sea- wanhaka Cup, the.White Bear came in the winner of the second race, over a triangular course, fifty-two seconds to the good.The wind during the whole afternoon was half a gale and very few of the sailing tieet turned out to, see the race.\u2018The surface of Lake St.Louis looked like à miniature ocean with fts foam capped waves and rollers that caused even the Duchess of York to roll and plunge, while the people on board had a rough time and kept busy holding on to their hats and chairs, as the latter were being blown along the decks in a very lively manner.When the steamer arrived on the course very few boats had ventured out, The American steam yacht Karnack, which had been repaired, three local steam yachts, the Richelleu, chartered by the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club for, memebrs, and the club steamer, St.Louis, with Noorna in tow, being the only other vessels out.No trace of the White Bear could be seen, glasses were sweeping the hazy horizon al! round for some sign of her.Then, about half-past one, she appeared from under the lee of Point Claire jetty.under storm Jib and single reefed | mainsail.under which she raced the whole of the time.She came out from Pointe Claire showing up remarkably very quick pace.Meanwhile the Noorna had cast off from the St.Louls and was out under full mainsail and storm jib, but it was not long before she came back to reduce that spread by taking in a couple of reefs, the increasing gale being a little too much for her.When the.first signal was given both | boats were well out to windward of the | starting line, and when the second | signal was blown they were still to windward of the glittering buoy and together; travelling at a high rate of speed towards the Point Claire shore.WHITE BEAR WON THE START.When the starting whistle and gun went at two o'clock, both challenger and defender seemed out of control, for their crews seemed to have some difficulty in coming about.White Bear did so first and flew across the line about half à minute after\u2019the signal, while Noorna was still making for the shore, which caused a great deal of @ nfusion among the watchers who could not understand the Canadian not following the White Bear, and thought it impossible that it should really be the start.But Noorna came about at | last and made for the starting line.| The reason of their delay was a broken rudder yoke, which had to be repaired before coming about.Noorna crossed the line about a minute after her opponent.That minyte lost her the race for she never again caught the challenger and lost by fifty- two seconds.NOORNA SAILS CLOSER.{ round the buoy with Noorna a little On the heat up to the first buoy, Noorna scemed to sail closer to the wind than White Bear, and nine min-: utes later went on port tack, White! Bear following suit a minute later.On.this tack Noorna travelled much faster , than White Bear, and at a quarter past two tacked again, White Bear going, about shortly.aflier.0 The boats were sailing fast, with! clouds of steam-like spray flying from their bows and heeling over until! thelr | hottoms were flashing In \u2018the sunshine, Occasionally jt seemed that the boats\u2019 would go over and no doubt they would have done so in less able hands, for: more thin once the yellow oilskin clad .crews could be seen hanging over the: weather side.| WHITE BEAR IN THE LEAD.| Three minutes before reaching the first mark both yachts went about and White Bear rounded it about a quarter of a minute ahead of the defender, which showed that Noorna had picked up half a minute in twenty-four.: On the close reach to the second buoy, White Bear increased her lead tu a considerable extent, driving herself faster on the reach than the Noorna.Every minute showed a greater gap between the \u2018two, and.White Bear jibed round the buoy a few seconds before two-thirty, Noorna fcllowing a minute later, showing to what extent she had lost on that leg.On the next leg.up to the four-mile mark.White Bear continued to increase her lead, and rounded it about two-thirty-seven, and set off for the five and one-third mile huoy.Noorna .fcllowing about a minute and a half\u2019 later.» : On this leg White Bear did not appear to be doing so well.The wind was increasing fn force, and the.Noorna coming up hand over fist.« At two forty-five hoth yachts tack- | ed and stood over towards the shore.Then White Bear seemed to -ick up hey speed again: five minutes later Noorna tacked again, with White Bear * following suit a minute later.Noorna sailed closer to the wind than White | Bear.by which she gained about half\u2019 2 minute on the lez.Juet before making the buoy, both yachts had to! come about and tack again to the buoy, which White Bear rounded nearly a minute ahead of her rival, | WHITE BEAR INCREASES LEAD.| + On the reach to the fifth mark White ' Bear again proved her superiority over Noorna in reaching, and simply\u2019 flew along, giving a further display of her reaching powers, leaving the defender further behind every second.i After rounding the - fourth buoy \u2018Noorna had some little trouble with | her jib, for she made the greater part\u2019 of the leg under mainsail only.it being thought at first that Mr.Routh was : contemplating a change to a larger | size, and when the same one went up - again it was a surprise to everyone, | who carne to the conclusion that something had been wrong.; White Bear jibed about seven minutes past three, and was a long distance on her way to the elght-mtie | buoy when Noorna jibed nearly two minutes later.Bhe did not, however, gain anything on this leg, Noorna being less time behind her on rounding the mark.NEW VAUDREUIL TRAIN SATURDAYS Canadian Pacifie Raliway.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE A SPE.lon with a bad leg, \"recruit, .was at inside home and put up = fective game on the defence, although at Shamrocks.\u2018Kenny.see ee Goal.sii ve ne .Muir Howard.Point.,.Hsaines in Second Yacht Race of Series FEI HH HEINE IEE III HII RHE HEN RIE Second race of series: \u2014 Course was triangular, three all.* * 3 + + * ++ + * * + # * * * + * * On elapsed time and counting Noorna's delay on start * * through accident, White Bear won only by two seconds.* * The following is a table of the official timing, summar- * * izing the times made on each leg: \u2014 .* * .Windward Close Broad * * First round\u2014 mark.-' reach.\u201ceach.* * White Bear.cceco0veversesec., 23.34 6.04 6.59 +* * Noorna .ecssecancsscen.23.3% 7.07 7.40 * * Second round\u2014 * ¥* White Bear.raeers0scece0 se p0use 28.19 7.02 7.57 * * Noorna .srenssrocess0acce00000 32.25 8.18 739 * +# + Third round\u2014 * * White Bear.21,18 6.27 6.49 + * Noorna ., 20.48 6.18 6.37 + *æ Times for the course: \u2014 + % White Bear\u20141 hour, 49 minutes, 29 seconds * 3 Noorna\u20141 hour, 50 minutes, 22 seconds.* x White Bear won by 52 seconds.+ * THE RACE IN BRIEF.White Bear won by 53 seconds.Breeze was from 12 to 15 knots an hour.Noorna broke rudder yoke On start, and lost about a minute.times round, twelve miles in FR H WK IIHS IN IH Fe HHH WII Fe FHI 3038 W 3 HII HHH HR SH HH Re HHH On the beat up to the seventh buoy Noorna again regained some of her lost ground, and travelled much faster than the challenger.The wind now moderated a little, and when\u2019 the boats tucked about ten minutes from the buoy.it was seen that they were standing up much better.At thrce- thirty they went about, Noorna about half a minute before White Bear, and \u2018ive minutes later they tacked again, and another minute saw White Bear over a minute behind her.NOORNA SHAKES OUT REEF.From this buoy the excitement was intense.Only two more legs to go, and the Noorna, with a reef shaken out coming up fast and drawing up to her rival.The sun, which had been behind the clouds for the greater part of the afternoon, now came out as if to put a finishing touch to the animated scene.White Bear's best quall- ties are shown when reaching, and Noorna was giving a display of what she could do in this respect now that she was spreading a larger area of canvas.Seven minutes laver White Bear jibed and stood up for the heme mark.Noorna followed her a minute and a traction behind.The wind dropped a little, and Noorna set a balloon jib, which seemed a trifle too large for her.as she wa burying her bows in the choppy waler.' That the race was lost for the Canadian was clearly apparent.but they -meant to make the time difference as small as possible.OVATION FOR THE WINNER.The White Bear crossed the line the winner at 3.49, and was given an even Kreater ovation than that which greeted the Noorna on Friday.for the steamers, to make up for the guns that were conspicuous by their absence, rent the air with repeated blasts\u2019 of thelr steam horns.\u2018 Noorna crossed the line 62 seconds hehind.and was Then both challenger made off for Dorval under sail; \u2018 ! | ! rence Hall on Saturday evening.Those pre- went were: Capitals, Messrs.Foran and Pittaway Montreal, Messrs.Pettigrew and Haimilton; Shamrock, Messrs.McLaughlin and T.O'Connell; Corowall, Dr.Cavanagh and Mr.Murphy; National, Messrs.A.Meunier and Prieur.\u2018Mr.A.Meunier, the president, read a letter from the secretary of the C.A.A.U., explaining Mr.J.P.Dickson's side of the question, regarding the playing of Tecum- sehs by Capitals.This differed somewhat from Mr.ans statement, made at the previous meeting.Mr.Foran discussed the matter and expressed his opinion pretty freely anent the amateurism of the other clubs.He wound up by asking plainly if each of the clubs could say honestly that they were amateur, Cornwall and Montreal replied that they were, and then a point of order was raised, and the question ruled out.Mr.Foran then moved that the N.A.L.U.cast aside the authority of the C.A.A.U.and govern themselves.This failed to find a seconder and so was lost.Mr.Tom O'Conneli, asked if the Capitals were prepared to place a team of twelve amateurs in the fleld for their next match: to which Mr.Foran replied that the samd team as formerly would play, after which the Capital representatives left to catch a rain.The action of Cornwall in refusing te play Capitals was sustained, and it was ordered that all matches stand as played and that the schedule matches count as wins for opposing teams.SPORT AT CARLETON PLACE.Carleton Place, Ont., August 8.\u2014 (Special )\u2014 The Carleton Place Juniors and Almonte Jrs., played their second match in the Junior Eastern Ontario Lacrosse, League here Saturday, when the home team won out in a score of three to one.The C.P.R.baseball club played thelr matched game with Ramsay Saturday afternoon, on the lacrosse grounds here, when the railway boys won out, the score being eleven to one, in their favor.The match was for a silver cup, put up on July ist at the celebration that day, but not played off on Account of the rain.\u2026 .In the Pustern Ontarlo Lacrosse League, senior, Renfrew won from Almonte, the score being three to two in favor of the creamery town.The result was of particular interest, for it gives Carleton Place snd the Beavers of Ottawa, each another chance to win thre championship trophy.CRICKET CREASE MONTREAL BEAT MOUNT ROYAL.Mount Royal met Montreal on Baturday similarly greeted.:afternoon on the M.A.A.A.grounds in their and defender league match and were easily defeated by the : eighty-seven runs.Montreal batted {first fleet dispersed for Lachine, Dorval and \u2019on an almost perfsct wicket and quiekly ran for other points along the shore.NOORNA'S GOOD SHOWING.The race had been a grand one, and.! | up a score of 137 runs for the loss of only six wickets, ings closed.: Rev.Mr.Plumptre played a splendid game for scventy-six not out.Moberly, eighteen in the opinion of many.goes to Prove and Motherwell, thirteen, also plaved well.that Noorna is the fastest of the two Mount \u2018Royal made a very poor show agains boats and that the cup ls safe for the bowling of Ferrabee and Nash.another year, smaller spread of sail than did the made a stand White Bear, lost a minutæat the start, ; if they by tbe and lost the race only by fifty-two |& drawn seconds.pr The Shamrocks Had an Easy Time With the Montreals Promising Juniors.| The Shamrocks defeated the Montrealers | in, the most decisive fashion on the S.A.A A.grounds on Saturday afternoon, the score | being fourteen to four.The result of the | game was never in doubt, but play was more even than the one-sided score would seem to indicate.present to witness the second tussle of the teams this season.Ï When the Montreal lined up on the field | there was considerable disappointment among many of their supporters.It was scen that Finlayson, Bob Taylor sud the regular goalkeeper Hamilton, were absentees.They were replaced by three juniors.The team looked light alongside the sturdy champions.Finlayson and Taylor were greatly missed because their ability to mix things up a little was just what was needed.It must be admitted that the juniors played well.They were always in the game, but the light home was unable to get in on the Shamrock flags.The defence, which kept the, Brantford home out, were never hard pressed to keep the light Montreal attacking division at a safe distance from the goal.To make matters worse Tack Hendry came and after hobbling through the first quarter retired In favor of Wells.There was only one change in the champions line up.Smith being off.Hennessy went on the home, and Robinson went back to third.defence.\u2018The change had no apparent effect on the team play.Their play was at all times effective, frequently always aggressive, and in time brilllant, their younger opponents were worn down.For the first two quarters play was reasonably close.After that it was a procession of Shamrock scores, and there would have been many others if fit had not been for the clever work of Muir in goal.He stopped many bard ones.Haines, Murphy and Strachan worked desperately to keep down the score, and McKerrow and Nolan covered acres of ground in fielding.The latter played an especially good game, and gave Currie a fairly busy time of it.On the home Madden and Leahy did the best work, although Hamilton and McLaughlin signalized their entrance to senior company by some excellent play.For the champions every man played his usual game.There were no weak spots.Hogan, ,their latest rattling game.Robinson played à very ef- times he strayed back to his old place on the home.Montreals started off like winners, Mc- Laughlin tipping the ball into the nets in exactly thirty seconds.Their advantage was short lived, however.The Shamrock home simply swarming around their goal, and before the excitement had died down, had scored four goals.It was goad work, and the crowd became enthusiastic.The | sccond quarter witnessed the \u2018best play ot the game.The \u2018Montreal woke up and were, for a time, on the aggressive.The 8ham- rocks had a safe lead and took things easy.The two goalkeepers turned away many i good shots and it was not until after thir- : teen minutes play tbat Hennessy tallied the | only goal during the period.Hoobln sco one in just as the bell rang, but the referee did not allow it.Play was fairly even and fast at the beginning of the third quarter.Hoobin, finally, after a brilllant run got inside the Montreal defence and notched number aix.Then the Montreal surprised everybody by putting In two fn quick succession.This made the score read six to three.and hopes began to rise that after all there might be a close contest.That hope was | short-lived.Before the quarter ended, the Shamrocks rained in four in quick succession, which Muir couldn\u2019t handle.The Montreals made a dying effort at the beginning of the last quarter, and alter a fine plece of play Leahy scored their fourth and last goal.The Shamrocks added Tour more, Mr.Joseph Mercier, of the Nationals, was referee.His task was an easy one, as there was little intentional roughness.The only two men ruled off, were Howard and Ham- liton.The latter hit the Shamrock player, who lost his temper and started In with his fiate.He was ru off for twenty minutes, wbile Hamilton got five minutes, for starting the trouble.Nolan and Leahy wera temporarily laid out, but both coptinued the The following were the teams: Montreal.Kavanagh.Cov-Point.Murphy O'Reilly.Defence.- or.Btrachan | Mcliwaine.\u2026.\u2026 \u2018 cesa on L' Johnston | Robinson.cer oe o.McKerrow | CIAL SUBURBAN TRAIN TO VAU- Currle.DREUIL WILL LEAVE WINDSOR - Hoot.- elt .adden | ST.STATION 1230 NOON EACH Hennessy.\u2018* ., .Hamiltan SATURDAY, STOPPING AT WEST.J.Brennan.Wells SUNT né ERA NT RE e A vere ae ea ln.bese us u n EAKESIDE, POINT CLAIRE, BEA: | vaueiite Messrs.F.Quinu and À.Mercier, s BAN Timekeepers\u2014Messrs.E AND GT.ANNES.ARRIVE 4.Murty oor 4 Molasanin an VAUDREUIL 1.10 PM.RETURN- Summary of Games.Q, LEAVE VAUDREUIL 240 P.M., 1.Montreal.MaLaughiin »\u2026\u2026\u2026.00.20 AT (INTERMEDIATE 3.Shamrock.:3.Brennes \u2026.21.1 0088 ARRIVE WINDSOR 4.Shemrock.J.Brenna .00.4 b.Bhamrock.HOODR .veocecoseces BL Nearly 2,000 people were | Second Quarter.The street car service went very dad on the second Minto Cup game, and the same thing happened on Saturday afternoon.It took nearly an hour to go from St.Cuth- erine Street to the grounds.Whenever any Montreal player came near Kenny's crease the latter would swing his stick threateningly.His Dbellicoss attitude amused the crowd.Tack Hendry Is having a bad year.has not been in top shape all this season.The etes He Tecumsehs defeated Fergus Saturday and the Brantfords defeated Chippewas.This practically clinches the C:L.A.champienship for the Tecumsehs.The Chippewas were the runners-up.EDITOR SAVAGELY ATTACKED.Hastings, Ont.Aug.8\u2014The Hastings lacrosse team visited Havelock and defeated the home team by 3 to 1 in a fast game.Two minutes before full time, while Have- lock were trying to score, Basterbrook, of Havelock, struck Scriver, ths editor of the Hastings Star, over the eye, completely bursting it, as there was no doctor In the town he was taken to Norwood.He left later for the hospital in Toronto.where he will undergo an operation to have his eye removed.The Renfrew lacrosse team defeated .the Almonte twelve at Renfrew by a score of three to two.The game was fast through- ou .SHERBROOKE TBAM WON.Sherbrooke, August 8.-(Special.) The Montcalms of Quebec, were defeated dy the Sherbrooke club on the grounds of the latter on Saturday afternoon in the intermediate league series, by ten to three, There was a very large attendance, much interest being centred in the game on account of the defeat which Sherbrooke sustained at the hands of the Montcalms two weeks ago.The vist- tors were quite confident of victory, but they found out before the game was old that they were up against a hard proposition.~~ The game was good, clean lacrosse, ard there was no rough play.8herbrooke sored after one minute of play and tha Montcalms followed two minutes afterwards, and then Sherbrooke followed up with four more In the first quarter.In the second quarter only one game was registered and that by Sherbrooke.In the third quarter Sher- broke added two more and Quebec one, and the same number were scored in the fourth Quarter.Mr.McAndrews of the Westmount W A.A, A., was referee.The teams were: Sherbrooke.Montcalm.Wiggett.-.Goal.Lougheed Price.+ \u2026 .Point.Copeman Drapeau .Cov, Point.Kennedy Rangster.- Defence.« «.Metivier Maguire.«0 .Bisson Menard.,, .o -.O'Brien Sunshwood.,, .Centre.Nolan Humphrey.Home.,.McCormick Mcinnis.«0.ives ee +.Fortier Parsons.3.22 2222 (i.es se .Webster G, Povey .Out.Home.Fisette.F.Povey .Iln.Home.Turgeon T.J.Maguire.Captaina., ++ Pelleau The Tecumaehs beat Fergus at Toronto on Saturday by 6 goals to 4.Brantford completely outclassed tha Chip pewas, beating them at Brantford by 11 goals to 0.This in revenge.- MR.FORAN WHITBWASHED.Ottaws, August 8.\u2014Mr.John Ross Robertson, of Toronto, has given a denial to the statement of Mr.BE.H.Brown, of Montreal, that be was present and heard Mr.Wm.PFo- ran, secretary of the Capitals, say in the rotunda of the King Edward Hotel, Toronto.that nome of the Capital players were pald.Mr.Foran received the following telegram trom Mr.Robertson yesterday: \u201cThere is not a word of truth (n the atate- , ment attributed to me by Mr.Brown.Your version of the conversation is absolutely correct.1 heard nothing about the Capital Lacrosse Club, and said nothing, and am at a loss to know why my name has dragged into the discussion.\u2019 Montreal Intermediate ayed Bhamrech intermediates after the senior matoh on Saturday.The game was called eightesn minutes from time, with Montreal leading by twe goals to nothing.POSITION OF THE CAPITALS.A special meeting of the National Amateur lasreaste Unica was held ia the Gt.Law- for she raced under & (son twenty-eight and Vickery, ten, however, | | ! { ' | ! 1 second eleven on Saturday afternoon.Simp- and it looked at one time, as ir careful play would make it game, but Vickery was unfortunately run-out, after which the others were easily got vid of.- For Montreal, twenty runs and Nash, two for fifteen.fielding of both aides was good.Perrabee got four wickets for The apparently necessary.Following are the scores: Montreal: when they declared thelr finn- | + 1 Mount | Buffalo Royal changed their bowles sooner than was | Montres! | real, 0., \u2014\u2014 Buffalo.August 6\u2014Montreal came very near defenting Buffalo again to-day.A more experienced pitcher than Leroy could have turned the trick.BEINN HEI WIit.L YEAGER GO?The report that \u201cJoe\u201d Yeager may be traded with Buffalo for Catcher McAllister and Pitcher Magee has created indignant consternation amongst the Montreal fans.A number of the best patrons of the diamond called on The Herald * in coor aneexss sow ar Caledonia Springs | Rousing days\u201d wad slespism ighte\u2019 not ofan axperienced nights refreshing and invigorating.Amusements galore for youn and old.Rest and quiet for those who do not care for exercise.s THE GRAND HOTEL , rior among summer hostelries Matchless service is without a sope and cuisine.this morning and emphaticaliy - expressed their disgust if any such deal should go through.The ball patrons have not forgotten how the Royals struck the toboggan when Joe was laid up recently, and are not anxious to see the team go to pieces again.Because Yenger is the best shortstop in the + | League is exactly why Montreal needs him worse than +#: Buffalo.McAllister and Magee may be fair enough men, but it in easy to get lots as good.Yeager cannot be replaced, and no one in Montreal wants him replaced.If any such deal is engineered it will prove a 3 mighty expensive one to the management in gate receipts before the season ends.The sooner the report is denied the better for the sport in Montreal.HIHI 363 36 J HH HHH | easily rattled and was hit for three triples, each one figuring in the scores.The Royals did not find Kissinger very kkkkkkkokkkokkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkk (EP RAT EE TETE EEE EEE EEE EEE REEEEEE À 4 3e de :ensiiy and did not get more than ome hit \u201can inning.The work of Yeager and the catches of Walters and Joyce figured in the features of the afternoon, &- .| Buffalo.| ab.r.h.po a o| McAllister, 1.f.3 0 0 3 06 1 | Barry, c.f.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 .« a 0 1 8 0 0 Courtney, 3b., 41 1 1 3 1 | Grimshaw, 1b.4 0 1 8 1 O Delebanty, r.f.3 1 2 1 6 0 Laperte, %b.4 1 1 5 8 0 Nattress, 6.8.4 1 2 3 4 1} Shaw, ¢.4 0 3 3 1 0 Kissinger, p.3 0 0 0 3 1 Total .eceveracrncnnens 33 4 10,27 18 4 Montreal.: > ab.Fr.h.po.& © Walters, c.f:.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 2 2 0 O Clancy, 1b.« 60 010 0 0 Yeager, s.5.4 6 1 2 1 1 Atherton, r.f.8 1 0 2°00 O Hartman, 3b.a 1171600 Joyce, Lf.1 1 1 8 0 1 Dyer, 2b.46 0 60 2 2 O McManus, c.4 0 1 1 0 O Leroy,, P.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.3 0 0 1 4 0 Total s\u2026svcccc0c0 20:38 6 33 T 2 Score by innings\u2014 vee.01000021 °\u20144 .000300006\u20143 8ummary\u2014 Bai , Buffalo, 8: Mont- First base on balls, off Kissinger, Struck out, by Kissinger, 3: off Leroy, 1.Rec.H.P.Plumptre, not out 78 3.Three-base hits, Delehanty, Laperte, Davis, b Duckett .ccc0 4 Courtney.Sacrifice hits.Barry, Leroy, Dele- fmith, ¢ Humphries, b Royes banty.Joyce.Bases on errors, Buffalo, 3; Dean, ¢ Boyes, b Duckitt .* Montreal.Stolen base, Yeager.Left on Moberly.b Biggs 6.Shamrock.Hennessy .os.13.50 | Motherwell.b Duekitt .Third Quarter.i Nash, b Duyekitt .7.Shamrock.Hoobin .PRN 6.00! Davies, Strachan, Dr.Fisk, B.Montreal.Nolan 0020! did not bat.\u20ac wesssseene ressens s000e .9.Montreal.Wells 1.00 Extras cov cove sees v0e 0005 see 13 10.Shamrock.Hennessy .7.20 _\u2014 a.Shamrock.P.Brennan 00.20 | TOA] Lu eee on eel eo nesessenirecenes 137 \"12.Shamrock.Hogan .c.0015 Mount Royal.13.Shamrock.Hogan .\u2026.00.20 .Lomas, b Ferrabee .0 Fourth Quarter.Walker.Plumptre, b Nash .0 14.Montreal.Leahy .RR.\u2026.2.60 Boyes.b Frrrabee .4 18.Shamrock.Currle .00.10 Duckitt, ¢ Fisk.b Nash .16.\\.Shamrock.Hogan .5.00 Simpson.¢ Smith, b Davis 17.Shamrock.J.Brennan .3.00 Betty, b Fervabee .18.Shamrock.Hogan .aa.8.00, Humphries, b F'errabes .- \u2026.\u2019 \u2018 | Vickery.ran Out .cee vcse 19 The game started late.It was advertised | Biggs, run out .Sas 0 for 3.00 p.m.sharp and play Started a few | Clanp, not Brie cert ee meeresess 0 minutes before four.The public stand seme Carleton, b otherwell .0 discomforts with unexpected good nature.Extras .+.corr sess sseseccacaseiis 3 50 Total .CRICKET AT WESTMOUNT .Westmount, first eleven played against there an ware victorious by forty-two runs: the first elaven, srored elghty-two.Grant.22.and Messenger eigbteen, were the principal contributors.For the second eleven, Kirton bowled very.well, getting eight wickets for fifteen runs.A few more of these club matches would greatly assist in keeping up the standard of cricket.veux sess vencau screccvioace Montreal cricketers will regret to hear of \u2018the rather serious illness of Mr.W.Brown.second portion, Westmount scored through \u201cWe Mace,\u201d and Macdonald added n socond.Kendrimk played with ten men.Westmount now meet Lachine in the final on Baturday next at the M.A A.A.grounds.Saturday's teams: Goal Jjuâge\u2014K.Das.Linesman and: timekeepor-J.Pattinson.Referce\u2014Mr.Nicholl, ATHLETICS.PROVINCIALS RECORDS GO.At Halitax on Saturday, at the Wanderers Amateur Athletic Club sports, two Quebec province records were lowered, A.V.Murray of Wanderer's did the half mile bicycle in LOR 2-5, knocking 2-5 of a second off the old record.In the 440 yards run, M.J.Carney, of Wanderers, covered the distance in 81 1-5 seconds, old record being 51%.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + MAX WILEY'S DOINGS.Toledo, O., August 8.\u2014Max Wiley, of Rochester, the lghtwel ht wrestler, failed to throw John Bilifter, of this city, on Saturday night, ia an hour's wrestling.loy te threw Billiter three times in an hour, but after a fierce battle, failed.Wiley weighed 138 pounds, and Biiliter 17.Boucher & Roffey's Blue Serge Suita for value à satisfaction,\u201d Cor, St.Peter and Notre Dame streets.\u2014Adv.* >» sw \u201c | Ch | | i | 2 | miller and Vandergrift.t injured hin knee and for most | of the second portion of the game the C.P.R.\u2018 McGuire.| \u2018 Westmount.CPR.Bhortredge (capt.).Goal \u2026 .Marsh H.GQ.Woodburn.Back.McQOlashen R.G.Hollls .Back.MeChenney J.Anderson.R.half.Willlamnson W.Martin .cere.Warburton W.Craig .Hendrick J.Macdonald .Reynolds J.Mactariane .Dore W.Deans .Forwards.Wallace John.Navin .Porwards.Corveth \u201d ! and Beville.Umpires, - Dwyer and King.Attendance, 4,200.- .At St.Louis- .| St Louls.ohare 001000000 - 1 Washington.00100001 - 3 6 3 Batteries\u2014Sudbof! and Kehoe: Jacobsen and Kittredge.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, 1,800.Sunday Games.At Chicago\u2014 R.H.E.Chicago.«.0.000000002\u20142 9 3 Philadelphia .020120000\u2014 8 5 3 Batteries\u2014 Smith and McFarland; Waddell and Schreck.Umpire, Sheridan.Attend- ence, 27,034.St.Louls.«coin tononmmo\u2014- 2 1 0 Washington .020020003\u2014 7 11 1 Batteries\u2014Pelty and Kahoe; Wolfe and Kittredge.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, » .- : American League Standing.Won.Lost.Pet.New York .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8 4 618 Buon sue 60 00 cu BB 8 618! Lo se se venu BB 37 11 Philadelphia se se ce c0s0ss BL » B8T Cleveland .+s .s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.48 e 045 Louls.00 sou.88 80 412 Detrott.« .\u2026 \u2026 te cree 8 MM 308 Washington se té osé ste 0 ® 195 19 -bases, Buffalo, :: Montreal, 5.Umpire, Con- 0.ahan.Time, 1.45.Attendance, 5,080.OTHER EASTERN LEAGUR GANES.Abt Providence\u2014 .H.Providence.010000000\u2014 1 8 À Baltimore.+.010310400\u2014 8 13 6 Batteries\u2014Fuirbanks and Toft, \u2018Burchell and Byers.Umpire, Sullivan.Attendance, 2,000.- At Newark\u2014 : Newark 1e ee evesrenned 100011008\u2014 6 8 1 se Jersey Clty .0001003208 9 2 Batteries\u2014 Breckenridge and Lynch: Ptan- | .Umpire, Haskell.Attendance, 3500.At Toronto (first game)\u2014 Toronto .nas 21360200°\u201413 18 3 Rochester .000010201\u2014 4 13 1 Batterles\u2014Applegats and Raub; Fertsch and McAuley.Second gam Toronto 0.0 .000108022\u2014 8 12 2 Rochester .450000010-\u201410 12 3 Batteries\u2014F'aikenberg and Raub; Schuita and McAulay.Umpire, Egan.: Sunday Games.At.Baltimore\u2014 Baltimore.«o.oo.20Mm41000\u2014 9 7 3 Providence.o.oo.000002000 2 6 3 Batteries\u2014Wiltsi and Hearne; Viau and Toft.Umpire, Sullivan.At Newark \u2014 Newark .+ ve vanes omoonon\u2014- 6 2 3 Jersey City .«.001000100- Ÿ 6 3 Batteries\u2014Henterfer end Shea; Fason and Vandergift.Umpire, Haskell.Fastern League Standing.of Westmount cricket club.He is & good Won.Lost.Pet bowler as well as a wicket-keeper and bas Buffalo .:.«es ;.49 31 617 done good service to Westmount.Baltimore .48 23 593 Newark .«0 ve s++0vseo s 37 549 / OSBORNE VS.LACHINE.\u201c 1 Newark .+ secvsvoces &, 7.M8 | The Osborne and Lachine cricket clubs, : Jersey City .«eo vs+000 «6 38 542 played at Lachine on Saturday and resulted Toronto.ve «eee 42 ®» 483 in a win for the Osbornes.Scores: .Montreal Coes eres 3A 41 481 \u2019 Oshorne.| Providence.000 87 45 451 F.&.Dewhurat, b Horsfall .4.Rochester .= i -305 H.C.McNeil, run out .>\" \u2014_\u2014 E.A.Novis, b Goodson a NATIONAL LÉAGUE GAMES.H.Lewis, run out .3 At New York\u2014 RH E A.Atkingon, b Horsfall .4081 Louts .+.2.000000 000001000- 1 7 8 H.Smith, b Horsfall .\u2026\u2026+.0000000- 0 New York .ov ceveeeeens 02005001°\u2014 & 12 J.Bearman, run out .SRRERIIIIEREE Batteries\u2014O'Neill and McLean.Mathew.F.C.Neal, « and b Horsfall .* Al son, Ames and Bowermas.Umpire, Emslie.J.Brogden, b H.Jelf .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00ssees 0 Attendance, 20,488.\u2019 \u20188.Brereton, b H.Horsfal 7 At Boston\u2014 A.Holcomd, not OUt .v.vvrcesr-ecccse 3: Cincinnati.'.00800100006\u2014 9 7 1 EXTEN .o.oo ++.» sere ares srsreveess .8 Boston.vv 2.10110010600\u2014 4 9 3 : \u2014\u2014 1 Patteries\u2014Kellum and Schiel; Fisher and Totals .+.+111 +010 v000 sreues 451 Needham.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, Lachine.» 3.865.H.Horsfall, dD Bearman .'.0 At Brooklyn\u2014 - J.Sneider.v Holcomb, b Bearm * 14 Brooklyn.+ 2.0000100000\u2014 1 9 3 J.Pashley, ¢ Neal, b Bearman.4 Chicago.1000000003\u2014 4 9 1 E.Goodson, 1.Lb.w., b Bearman .2] Ratteries\u2014Jones and Bergen: Lundgren H.Je), b Atkinson .c.ene 3 | and Kling.Umpire, Carpenter.Attendance, M.Moanzey, run out .4 5300.G.Horsfall, b Atkinson 3 | \u201cAt Philadeiphia\u2014 BE.Batty, ¢ H.Smith b Atkinson 4 Pitteburg.oo eeeenees 003000001 \u2014 4 13* 1 D.McNab, run out .co.«eee.8 Philadelphia .22101000°\u2014 6 11 G.Chambers, b Atkinson .0 Batteries\u2014Flehberty and Carisch: Fraser J.Wilson, not out .2 end Roth.Umpires, Moran and Zimmer.Extras .co, cers vue vorcesrassecceuses 9 Attendance, 3975.veer ween PIE © National League Standing.Total ; Oi : \u2018Won.Lest.Pet | New York .oc ceiver & 2% 783 FOOTB ALL | Chicago.eovennenns 5 26 604 .| Gineinnatl \u201cree 56 » 68S \u2019 _\u2014 Pitteburg +.2.80 eevee 52 x 584 HARD GAME IN CALEDONIA CUP TIES.St.LOUIS .00 c0ce000- 9 45\" 821 In the«final for the Caledonia Cup on Sat- Poston .eee 36 @ Nid >, Rrookiyn .2 62 40 urday, Westmount and C.P.R.teams played philadeéphia % 66 ang a well contested game, the Railway men be- = p.02 i = > ing defeated by two goals to nothing.\u2018In the: first half the play was very even and AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.there was a clean sheet at half time.In the At Cleveland\u2014 : RH.E Cleveland.+.40000000\" OOO1MIMO\u2014 3 8 .4 New York .+\u202600000 0610020160.«4 9 2 Batteries\u2014Joss and Buelow: Chesbro and Umpire, O'Loughlin.Attend- | ance,ah,100.: At Chicago ; Chicago.++ suvs his hav- | ing won in the junior doubles on Friday.| There were four starters in the junier four | oars, the Mutual Boat Club.of Buffalo: Winnipeg Rowing Club.Winnipeg: Argonaut | Rowing Club, Toronto, and Ottawa Rowing, ( Club.Argos rowed splendidly, finishing about four seconds ahead of Ottawa.Winni- | veg was third and Buffalo foirth.The time : Was\u2019 7.58%, 1| Lloyd, of Arlington.Mass.and Park, of the Argos.started in the finals in the inter- | mediate singles, but Park quit about half-way | down the course, having had some trouble with his.shell.Lloyd's time for the distante was 8.00, | Scholes gave an exhibition spin in front of , the grand stand for the benefit of the specta- \"tors.His style was much sdimired, and the | champlon was given a hearty cheer.© The intermediate double sculte.final, were | won by the Toronto R.C.(H.McGraw and E.: McGee), Winnipeg.second (Gerald Aldous and C.S.Richards): Brockville (Harold Fra- .wer and Louis Fournier), third.The time was 11,57 3-8.In the final of the senior eights, between | the Argopauts\u2019' senior eight and the Argo-: junior eight.winners of the junior , clghts, the former won by two lengths.THE LONGUEUIL REGATTA.The Longueuil Doating Club hax always veomed particularly unfortunate in regard to; the kind of weather it gets assigned to it | for ita gala days, and Saturday's brand served to confirm the paddlers and sailors of the south shore in the belle that there wiust be a hoodoo somewhere.Although the wind blew a gale all afternoon.and although the river looked angry and dangerous, yet all this was not sufficient to spoil the annual regatta of the Longueuil Boating Club, and the event on Saturday may be consldered to have been a very success ful one.in spite of the disturbance the ele- | ments were raining.There were no records | broken.as was te be expected under the ctr- ! cumstances, but \u2018there was plenty of excit- \"ing rocing witnessed by those who were willing to take chances on being blown to pieces.And this, after all, 18 what one wants to see at a regatta.To the uninitiated it seems nothing short of wonderful that there were not a number of drowning fatalities on Saturday on account of the number of upsets there were.The up- | gates became so common that no race Was considered completé unless a number of the \u2018contestants had been swamped.Fortunately all the canoelsts, for they were the principal sufferers, were good swimmers, and nons of them seemed any the worse for their duck- regatta itself, there was no : doubt ae to its success.The events were all well contested, the races were all exciting, and the finishes were nearly sll hot ones.The most interesting event of the oul and the one to which the intsrest cen , Was ter which there were (DE.« As rogards the Grand Trunk No.1 and Grand The Tac which vee a rT hed a magnificent one NSA, A crowds on the shore dhonting and dancing even before it could be distinguleded whick ; \u2018 caste Voy was the successfully | In his dressing room he looked plain- te\u201d are not often experienced team heat.Hot and cold baths.\u201cMagi\u201d Caledonia Water is nature's greatest cure for rheumatism, \u2019 Drink it at the Springs, where it bubbles up from virgin rock.For rates, rooms, etc., address\u2014 FREDERICK A.JONES, Manager, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Ont, \u2014 rat crew was abead.It looked, near the es if St.Lambert were going to win, and «sf it it were going to beat the famous Grand [i Trunk No.1 crew, but the latter, when near | the line, put on one ef their far-famed apurts § and won by about two lengths.} The work of the Longueuil crew is de BK ing of special mention.Although they anly,{ finished in third place, yet they were p fairly close third, and their was § all the more creditable in view of the fact § that last Tuesday was the first time they paddled in a war canoe.| The bonnet-hop, held tn the even Grd] ing which the prizes were presented bei judges, cencluded à very enjoyable afternoon\u2019 af] sport.À Following is a list of the officers events: H Judges\u2014Messrs.Maurice Perrault, M.L.A.A J.B.Tresidder, commodore 8t.Johns Yacht} Club; C.H.Colson, president Lachine B.and{ C.C.: C.B.Grove, president Bt.Lam { B.C.: W.P.Kennedy, dent Grand Trunki] B.C.; Rev.W.Percy C bers, president Bt.Stephen's Y.M.A.; Charles M , prest-{ | dent Ste.Rose B.C.: J.F.McBride, presider Valois B.C.; F.J.McClure, président Lon-4 gueuil B.C.\u2018 Starter\u2014W.J.Carmichael.Clerks of the course\u2014W.T.Moffat, Charle Robertson, F.G.Robertson.Officers of the Longueuil Boating Club F.J.McClure, president; W.T.Motfatt, vice president; G.R.Gray, hop.treasurer; KE.Pickard, hon.secretary; W.8.Daviss, ca tain.Committee\u2014J.H.Marcou, J.McD.Harolig P.Honeyman.toriows } The results were =s : Yacht race\u20141, Ilva, owned by 6.H.Thorn< ton; 2, Catrona, owned by P.Honeyman.| Juntor single\u2014i, H.MoUomblie, Longuouit B.C.: 2, G.Curtis, 8t.Lambert B.C.i Sentor tendem\u2014!, G.Davidson and/J.Joho son, Lachine B.C.; 2, G.Brown and E.Min- nett, G.T.B.C.our\u20141, G.T.B.C.crew, A.L.Mar Senior four\u20141, iV a shall, C.L.Marshall, A.McLean, | .crew, D.pson, Ga Bain, W.Hill, H.McCombe.Intermediate tandem\u2014I1, Etfiott Bros, Bt Stephen's Y.M.À 3, O.Bates and Wg Chubb, 8t.Johns B.C.| Junior tandem\u2014i, G.St.Jobne B, cC.: 2 ah Thompson, ngueu .C.Bentor single\u20141, Q.Davidson.Lachine Ba C.: 2, A.Boaz, G.T.B.C.| term \u2018four\u20141, Longueull crew, Je Int odlste four Be enact: Bain, E.Edson, M.Snowdon, 2.St.Stephen's crew, Fred Elliott, Frank Ri , swamped.Mar canoei, Grand Trunk No.1 crew ; % St.Lambert B.C.ACCIDENT AT HALEY aye Halifax, N.S., August 8.\u2014In Satu regatta by the Lorne Club, there was a veri-i ous accident in the four-oared shell race, sulting in the smashing of two of the boats, There were five starters, including the senior i and junior Lornes.St.Marys,\u201d Woodside ! and Northwest Arm Club.The senior ; soon took the lead, closely followed dy © Marys.At the turning point the leadin boat got safely around, when the after pa of St.Marys swung across in such 8 WK that the the bow of the Lorne shell struok it near the after-thwart, cutting through and running the whote after portion.h accident was caused through St.Marys turn wrong buoy.The bow of the Lo boat .was smashed for seven or eight fee After the accident the Lorne juniors forged ahead and won the race.| ROD AND GUN.MISS LEWES COMING TO CANADA { \u2018The meeting of the National Rifle S80 _ clation- at Bisley is noteworthy this year fo! the advent of the markswomen, who ha | graced the ranges, eays 8 London writer | One of them has in a remarkable way proved * her prowess.! There has been Do serious lady competito \"at Bisley since Miss Leale.of Guernsey in vaded the firing point during the early nip \u2018ties.Women.it is true.have since appe ed on the range from year to year.but the bave been more noticeable for their nove costumes than their performances.feminine expert, however.has come ag at last.and the champion is.Miss Floren Vivian Lewes.of Staines.She is youus, tal] \u2018and handsome, and her figure, athletic bu graceful, has added an interest to the range where usually man holds undisputed swa Miss Lewes' entry into the ranks of th shootists was prompted by a sound, practic motive.\u2018You see.| am going to Canada In Augu to settle there.\u201d she explained.to a wel known shot \u2018\u2019Out on the open 1 expect t lead a delightful life, dut T know that it i necessary to be a good horsewoman and t know how to use the rifle.\u201cI therefore joined the South London Rif Clubd.1 was the first lady member.bd my example has been followed.Before th 1 had never handled a rifle.1 placed my self under the tuition of Private Gray of th London Scottish, and 1 cannot tell you wh 1 owe to that fine marksman.He is a won { dertul teacher.The courtesy and encou \u2018agement of the other members were neve failing.\u2019 MISCELLANEOUS Doak and F.Green, McCombe and Dy MOTOR CAR ACCIDENTS.Laporte, Ind., August &\u2014Two cars In th Automabile Clud's run from New York to § Louis were wrecked here on Saturday.machine driven by R.A.Kent, accompante by Roy W.Studevant.dbéth of Chicago.came uncontrollable and ran into a fiftee foot ditch at the side of the road, four mile west of La Porte.The machine turned com pletely over, throwing Kent out and buryin Studevant underneath: Kent had his lef wrist breken and he was badly druised.Stu | devant's legs and back were injured, dut n seriously.They were.running thirty mil an hour.FOLO CHAMPIONSHIP.Narragansett, Pier, R.1., August &\u2014The N tional Polo championship cup, offered dy W W.Astor, was won on Saturday by the let the Myopia Hunt Club.of Hamilton, Mas | when it defeated the Bryn Mawr team Philadelphia.| LAWN TENNIS AN ENGLISH LADY WON.Milwaukee, Wis., August 8.\u2014The third an nual Wisconsin woman's tennis champlon | ship tournament closed on Saturday, h \u201cevents being Well contested, especially in thi \u2018singles.Misa Neely, of Chicago, last year\" winner, was within one point of winning ae eral times during her match with M Speck, of London.England, who takes cup this year.Suromary: Singles, final\u2014Mrs.Speck, of London, Eng beat Miss Neely, of Chicago, 4\u20146, 6\u20145, 9\u2014 Doubles, finals\u2014Miss Barker and Mies S ver, of Chicago, beat Mrs.Speck, of Lon don, and Miss Champlin, of Chicago, 6\u2014 8-6, 6\u20144.: .THE WHEEL MORE WORLD'S RECORDS.Salt Lake City, Utah, August 8.\u2014Two ne world's bicycle records have been establish ed on the Salt Lake City saucer track b W.KE.Samuelson, of Utah, professional.an E.B.Heagren, of California, amateu Samuelson rode ten miles in a cothpetiti race from scratch in 21.29 3.5, lowering th record held by W.A.Vaughn, by nine sed onds.Heagren established a new amate | record for a two mile competition race, ri {ng the distance In 4.08 2-5 or 6 2-5 second under former record.) armen vi SUSPICIOUS DEATHS.Dover, N.H., August 8.-The trotting st lion Jewett A., valued at $3.000, and own Herbert Gray, of Maverhill, manager by the track, dropped dead at the Granite Sta k op Saturday afternoon, after bei ven one mile.This te the third he that has &ied Suddenly: and under like ce ditions at the track tls hig The pe far coinciféence han arçusoé ) etéplelo: aulepey will perform ou de des a Waa Ld » ISSUES IN GENERAL SCORE ADVANCE T 1 \u20ac In a fairly active market further th developed to-day, with the re- «ult that slightly higher levels were marked almost right along the line.The two issues to show tne greatest strength were those which last week showed greatest weakness, Nova Scotia Steel and Montreal Street.The insiders were willing to take Nova Scotia very readily around 58, and as quite an amount had been secured down near 80, quite a few were willing to take their profit and sell out.The stock opened at 58 1-2 and sold up to 59 1-2 Montreal Street gained an additional point on a few transactions, openiug at 202 and closing at 203.Twin City, though selling ex-dividend, was well taken, and advanced from 95 7-8 to % 1-4, a big gain for a \u20acingle session.he earnings of the company !\u201dve *4085,000 Giln 265,000 6.5 L640 Gain 60,258 4.2 Total, -.a -383,547,56L Loss $2,857,014 3.3 ° .° - Detroit United Earnings Detroit\u2019 United Rallway earnings for\u2014 1904.1903.Ine.Fourth week July.$141,431 $133,485 $7,946 1st to Jlst July 153,108 434,104 +996 Jan 1st to July (actual to Jupe 30}.2,093,499 2,344,341 49,158 *Decroase.NY.Bank Statement New York, August 8,\u2014Changes for the week shown by to-day's returns of the New York Associated Banks were as follows: been showing up very satlsfacto and the stock has a number of friends both here and in Toronto.\u2019 Canadian Pacific, though little sought for, was strong, and there did not seem to be any doubt that the directors at; this afternoon's meeting would declare a 3 pet cent.dividend for the ' half Surplus, reserve, inc.$ 319,200 Loans, dec.ciicveanavencieiniacens 1,861,200 Specie, inc.+ .\u2026.averar erisecs 1,985,300 Legal tenders, dec, Deposits, - dec.,.Circulation, dec.Surplus against than U.S.funds, inc.\u2026\u2026\u2026.i 323,350 The week's averages of the New York banks compare as follows, with the same year.Sir William Van Horne, who has just\u2019 returned from a trip through to the, Pacific, says the prospects were never better for a good increuge in the earn-| ings of Canadian Pacific, and says that results have \u2018shown\u2019 the wisdom of making very heavy expenditures in improvements.\u2018 Toronto Rails sold 100 1-4 to 100 1-2, while Montreal Cotton was weaker, a small lot selling at 96.5 A statement of particular interest is that of Mr.Cornelius.Shields, general manager of Consolidated Lake Superior, outlining the policy af ther reorganized company.\u2019'.ur.Shields, who has always been known for conservative management, says there will not be any booming of the Soo companies, and is satis-| fied that the company is going to make a rail thit will be a direct answer to the attacks made hy U.S.Steel interests, * No Boom of Consolidated, Says Mr.Shields Mr.Cornelius Shields, general manager of the Consolidated Lake Superior, who was in the city yesterday, when asked by The Herald what the policy of fhe reorganized company would be, said: \u2018\u2019There is not to be any booming of the works at the Soo, and if any attempt is made to do anything of the kind, it will be stopped.If the enterprises work out successfully, as I be- \"lieve they will, the public will learn of: it.1 believe we have not reached a point where it can be seen whether the \u201c rather complex series of enterprises can be worked out succeesfuily.\u201d CONSOLS STRONGER.Consols closed at a further advance to 88 3-16 for money and 88 7-16 for account, an advance of 3-8 over Saturday's close, .{ Robert Meredith & Co.received the following wire: ; New York.\u2014A special movement In Metropolitan Street Railway, which L .ked like a demonstration against the short interest, was the feature of the morning stock market.Metropolitan Street sold up to 121 1-8 and the sécuri- ttes.89 1-2.Sympathetically Brooklyn Rapid Transit rose 52 1-4.The general list is fairly steady, and prices are cqual to about Saturday's close.Union \u2018Pacitic, after selling up to 96 7-8, sold down again to 96 1-4.It looks as if : some traders who bought this morning at the high price are realizing, The .buying is of good character.Sugar is \u2018 also a strong feature of the market.Sugar cannipg season move, London\u2019 was: no\" factor in to-day'e market, and our public also seems to hold off.The trading here is strictly .professional and very changeable.Traders take the long side, and if the| market reacts 1-4 to 1-2 per cent, they immediately realize also taking short| side on any small rise in prices.; This market is likely to continue in\u2019 this way until crops are assured.! Should the Northern Securities master | be adjusted, which rumor plaues as probable, an impetus would be given to speculation.Gross Traffic of Duluth Ry.\u2018The gross traffic, of Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic, for the fourth week of July, snd for the whole month, compares unfavorably with the two preceding years, as the following figures wlll show: \u2014 1904, 1903.190.Fourth week July.$ 76,596 $ 88,393 $ 91.503 From July 1st .235,761 257,410 267,217 Gross Earnings of Soo Ry.The gross earnings of the Minneapolis, St.Paul and Sault Ste.Marte Railway for the fourth week of July show a substantial increase of 13 per cent., making the gain for the month over 6 per cent.as compared with 1903.The figures are: 8 ' 1904.1903.Inc.$182,661 $180,378 $22,283 597,748 560,416 37,272 Fourth week July From July 1 .Canadian Northern Earnings The Canadian Northern reports for June: 1904.1908.1802.Gross earn.$297,600 $264,300 $134,596 Oper.expenses .214,200 176,600 94,796 Net earn.$83,300 $87,500 $39,500 Gross 12 months.3,124,200 2,304,450 692,307 Oper.expenses.2,117,400 1,634,940 449,524 Net 12 montha$1,006,800 $i69,510- 242,783 Earnings of Railways Earnings of roads\u2019 reporting for the three weeks of July reflect only a trififog loss in ratlroad traffic compared with July last year; total gross earnings of all \u2018United States roads reporting for that period are.$20,322,- 588, a decrease of 2.4 per cent.More complete reports for the month may add to this joss, for in June the classified statement, embracing only tbe large systems, shows earnings 2.7 per cent., gmaîler than in June last year, whereas the prelimina¥y statement for the three weeks of June showed an increase in earnings of 2.6 per cent.In the following table earnings of roads.reporting for the three weeks of July are compared with last gear, and earnings for the same roads reporting for the corresponding period in June; - earnings are also given of the leading systems reporting for June, and the two preceding months: \u2014 Per | cent.July, % wecks.$20 322,588 - Loss $489,870 2.4 June, 3 weeks 21,699,728 Gain 536,457 2 6 June, month 78,777,161 Loss 2,182,247 2.7 May, month 74,371,655 Loss 3,928,648 5.0 April, month.70,916,997 Loss 2,796,691 3.8 The classified statement for June includes & number of additional Toads this week.among them Pennsylvania and Atchison, and total gross earnings of all United States roads fncluded are $78,777,161, 2.7 per cent.less than in June, 1903.Gross carnings of the Pennsylvania system show a considerable falling off, and three large trunk lines so far reporting for June show earnings 8.4 per gent.less than in June last year.The lons is In part due to a smaller tonnage of coal and fron.Atchison reports a considerable fncrease in earnings, and the total of the leading southwestern systems 1s now nearly 8.0 per cent.larger than in June last year.\u2018The classified statement for June is printed below, roads being grouped dy sections or leading classes of freights:\u2014 - \u2014\u2014Par period in 1903: \u2014 1904.1903.Loans .+.$1,095,476,900 $912,697,100 Deposits e\u2026.0.1,204,213,400 912,272 500 Circulation .38,841,500 43,916,900 Specie .+ v.\u2026\u2026.273,168,200 171,341,900 Legan tenders .84,194,000 77,813,300 Total res.3 357.363,200 $249,655,200 Res.reqid.301,033,350 228,068,125 Surplus ., 66,308,850 $ 21,587,075 Ratio reserve deposit.20.7 p.c.27.4 p.c.Amount of Government deposits reported $23,370,100; against $23,333,700 last week and $37,204,900 in this week last year.In the current week of 1903, cash holdings decreased $1,869,300; loane increased $3 .832,- 600; surplus reserve decreased $2,472,000.Two Stock Exchange houses suspended in the ear- 1% part of the week, which caused a renewed depression in stocks, but prices recovered until Saturday, when the effect of the poor bank statement caused heavy liquidation.Seventy-seven stock Issues made new low records for the year.Decided weakness fn sterling rates declining to lowest of seu- son, caused talk of gold imports.In 1902, cash holdings decreased $4,082,500; loans Increased $8,823,200: surplus reserve decreased $4,706,875.\u2018There was Increased activity and {irregularity in stocks, with several sharp changes this week.Gold exports amounted to $500,000.In 1901, cash holdings \u2018increased $2,280,200; loans {increased $10,853,500: surplus reserve decreased ,3963,225.Strike of steel workers extended to all mills of Steel Corporation, causing a sharp decline in stocks, with later recovery in prices, on a very dull market.Good ?Government crop reports helped to strengthen prices.: FORGET'S CABLE.L.J.Forget and Co.'s cable from London quotes Grand Trunk firsts, at 99% : seconds, 84%; thirds, 37%; Canadian Pacific, 128?; Hudson's Bay, 38%; Anaconda, 3%.NOON LETTER.New York, Aug.8.\u2014The market opened generally strong, and maintained a; firm tone throughout the first hour of trading, with a marked advance in Metropolitan.Sugar continued its up- .Ward movement, and St.Paul, Union .Pacific znd Atchison all showed considerable strength.\u2018After the Chicago grain market opened, however, further reports- of damage to the spring wheat! crop: and of cold weather, which ls bad for both wheat and corn, together with an advance \u2018of somethin, like three cents in the September wheat option caused a selling movement in this market, under which stocks lost not only their early gains, but declined generaily fractionally below Saturday's closing.Steel preferred has: been weak feature all day, and was natural on reporte of rate, cutting by Republic Iron & Steel Company.- Little stock came out on the decline, and the market is now steady, with.a slight tendency to rally.\u2014E.& C.Randolph, MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal Exchange quotations to-day are reported as follows by Marler & Hodgson: New York funds, banks, 3-64 to 1-32 dis.; counter, 1-16 to 3%.Sterling 60 days, 9 5-32 to 9 3-16; counter, 914 .to 9%.Sterling demand, banks, 9 25-32 to 9 13-16; counter, 9% to 10.Sterling cables, 9 29-32 to 9 31-32: counter, 104 to 10%.Paris, francs, short, 5.16%.\u2014\u2014 FINANCIAL CHIPS.American stocks in London steady at about parity.Herald says .Republic Steel bas taken contract $2,000,000, involving $4 cut in steel bil- ets.| Organized labor in Chicago has promised meat strikers moral and financial support.go to London to-morrow, and Cuba will pro- Lably take $10,000,000.New York begins to-day.Forty-nine roads for june show average net increase 1.71 per cent.Thirty-one roads for fourth week July show average gross decrease 4.32 per cent.Further recovery in consols in London.INVESTMENT RETURNS.The investment returns on leading Montreal stocks at the closing prices this morning are furnished by Fairbanks Bros.stock brokers, 1724 Notre Dame street: Pays on Close.Divdi Invest- bid.end.ment., PC Pec.p.«.Canadian Pacific .125 6 4.30 Montreal Street .201 10 \u20184,97 Toronto Rails .100\u2019 5 5.00 Twin City .eee 97.5 5.15 Detroit United .64 4 6.25 Rich, and Ont.60 6 10.00 Heat and Power .73 4 5.47 Nova Scotia Steel.59 6 10.17 Dom.Iron bonds.62 5.8.06 -Mont.Telegraph .156 8 5.12 Bell Telephone .144 8 6.55 Ogilvie Mill, ptd., 124 7 5.64 Do.bonds .114 6 5.26 Street Ry.bonds .104 415 4.32 Mont Steel pfd .86 7 8.13 Mont.Cotton .105 9 8.56 Halifax Tram.91.5 5.49 Nova Scotia bonds.108 6 5.55 N.8.Steel, pfd.110 8 7.27 MORNING BOARD SALE&, 100 Canadian Pacific at 1254.- 100 Iron, com., at 8%.Cr 50 New Mont, St.Ry.at 199.25 MacKay, com., at 24.300 Maclay, pfd., at 68%.25 Montreal Power at 74.10 Nova Scotia at, 5014.100 Nova Scotia at 584.25 Nova Scotia at 58%.75 Nova Scotia at 594.25 Nova Scotia at 65944.25 Nova Scotia at 594.25 Nva Scotia at 5914, 160 Montre 4 Street at 202.25 Montreal Street at 2024.125 Montreal Street at 203, 8 Richelieu at 62.8 Toronto Street at 100%.18 Toronto Street -at 1004.62 Toronto Stret at 100%.\u20182 Mo.Cotton at 96, 5 Bell Telephone at 145%, 25 Twin City x à at 95%.75 Twin City at 96.50 Twin City at 86%.75 Twin.City at 96%, .150 Twinn Clty at 97, 25 Twin City at 97%.25 Twin Gity at 90%.50 Twin City at 97.- 50 Twin City at 8%, 10 Bank \u2018of Commerce at 181 26 Montreal Power, x d, at 7 Ny Sackville Ladies\u2019 College have purs chased 13 Musoir-& Risch pianos.Duplicates of Instruments selected may be had at Lesch\u2019s, #40 Bt.Catherine \u2014\u2014Gross, Earnin June.1904.1902.cent.Trunk, Fast'n.$21,429,400 Y.osa $1,960,656 8.4 Trunk, W'n .781,038 Gain 329,846 4.8 Other, East'n., 2,788,149 Gain 31,504 1.1 Central, W'n.6,937,835 Loss 444,385 6.0 Grangér .5,793,856 Loss G16, 8.8 Southern .14,318,845 Loss 118, 8 South Wa .13,168,044 Gain 1,030,548 7.8 Pacific .7.7562185 Loss 691,412 84 1.8.Roads .$78,717,161 Loss $2,182,247 2.7 street, now sole agency treal.\u2014 yeas soie ag for Montreal a.Gold to the amount of $2,500,000 expected to | Strike Jnvolving all building operations in | \u201c, Readirig, made vacant \u2018 \u2014 00 : Hp.4 vofpator L.J: Forget backed the city | y ef from St, Irenétk Cote a eee LL \u2014 .o Mr.Schwab a Believer .LI - in American Stee! Mills Chas, M.Schwab, who went abroad about six weeks ago to imspect the Krupp works in Germany, has returned home, Speaking ot his trip, Mr.Schwab said that he had been st Essen and had inspected the.great Krupp \u2018plants.As a result, he said, he saw no pro- cees of sleal or armor plate making, nor machinery far handling, shaping or treating Steel superior to that used in this country, Bud that therefore he saw ho reason for transplanting any of the Krupp methods to this country.He confirmed, he said, what he already belleved to be a fact, that the United States steel masters and their mills can make steel cheaper than any other country on earth, and of a bbtter grade, according to requirement.te \u2019 Dom.Iron to Have a -500 Ton Steel Rail Mill The annourcement is made that the Domin- fon Iron and Steel Company bas decided to have a steel rail mill with a capacity of 600 tons a day constructed as rapidly as possible.- The contract for the naw building and equipment has been awarded to the Well- man-Seaver-Morgan Company, of Cleveland, and it is to be completed in 90 days.Russel Sage\u2019s Fortune There are many inquiries as to.the wealth of Russell Sage.It can be said, from pretty definite-information, that if one multiply his Thursday's birthday anniversary, the 88th, by two, one will have the number of million dollars Russell Sage has accumulated.+ This is -probably the largest fortune ever \u2018made by steady gatherings in the money market.Its size is due to Mr.Sage's clear thought und long, temperate lite.Fifly years ago he was a director of the N.Y.Centrul road, and the span of his business life covers more financial, political and industrial progress than any other man, living or dead.H.V.Jones\u2019 Statement - Regarding Wheat Crop H.V.Jones says regarding the wheat crop in the American Northwest: \u201cI judge by the price of wheat that the trade 1s assuming there will- be no wheat crop in the Northwest.This is a period when conservative action will prove wise.The Northwest will have a.very good wheat crop as to bushels, but for large area the quality will be deficient, and for a considerable drea low grade.In my judgment we are getting a boundary on the rust district since Tuesday.Wheat is ripening so rapidly in Eastern Minnesota, that- while rust bas struck it, I think the wheat is out of the way \u2018of damage.Most of it from Meeker County east-should be cut to-day, and the sooner the rusted wheat is cut the better.no matter what its condition may he.North Dakota has some beautiful wheat of high average, that 9s out of the way of both rust and frost.\u2019 Better Showing Made in Rossland Mines Itossland, B.C., August 6.\u2014Inittal shlp- ments of concentrates have been made from the War Eagle and Centre Star mives io \u2018I'rail smelter.These were lu a sense experimental, but in a few days the mill will be running at full capacity and turning out a full quota of products.\u2018The cyanide department, is the ovuly section requiring tho \"finishing touches.It ls now almost ussur- \u2018ed that the White Bear, Company will have water concentration under way before the end of the month, with the oil process to be completed a few.wecks later.A large , quantity of machlnery ls now on hand and \u201cwork on the building is progressing rapidly.i The Velvet Portland concentrator is claim.{ed fo have accomplished results, making the \u2018future of the property a certain success.The , ore has proven amenable to simple and cheap | water concentration, while.uew\u2019 bodies of high grade ore bave been opened up In the \u2018mine.A community.of seventy-five people has already grown up around the mine.A | remarkable surface showing at the Cliff | mine .attracts a constant stream of visitors {and has created interest.Among this week's visitors were Louis W.fil, first vice:presi- | dent of the Great Northern and John C.Eden.assistant general traffle manager, Mr.Eden expressed surprise and gratification at the Cliff showing, and this opinion was concurred in by Mr.Hill.The mine han jumped into the front rank of mineral ptpdycers, and is the scene of marked mining acfivfty.Shipments for the week are:\u2014Lerol, 1,500: - Centre Star, 1,200; do.milled, 480; War.Eagle, 990, do.mtited, 390; Lerot No.459, do., Velvet-Portland, milled, 200.Total, 6,160 tons, and for the year to date, 213,113 tons.SUSPECTED INFORMER \"POUNDED BY SYRIANS Exciting Time After Court Closed\u2014 Woman's Corroborative Evidence.Helen Joseph, a middle-aged Syrian womah, wag the main witness at Sat- lurday\u2019's session of Judge Desnoyer's euquet?-in the case of tire Montreal Syrians charged with conspiracy to snuggle diseased immigrants into the country after they had been ordered to return to their native country.The woman's evidence was along similar lines to that of the other Syrians.\u2018She had paid nioney to Bohan- na and Houssan, and suid the other Syrians had done the \u2018same, understanding that this was necessary to regain their freedom.The whole party had been induced to emigrate by an agent in Syria named Saloff.A llvely scene ensued when Mr.Ryan asked the woman If she knew Kalil Boulad, who is said by the defence to be the informer in the case, Mrs.Joseph said she did not know him, and Mr.Pagnuelo, the lawyer for the defence, jumped up and declared that Boulad was coaching the witness by makirt signs to her.Boulad joined the argument in a presumably eloquent address in Syrian to the Court, but Judge Desnoyers closed the mute ter by ordering Boulad to turn his bick upon the witness.UT Mrs.Joseph then declared that she had never.seen Boulad before, nor Ma- louf or Tanouv.The whole party, she said, were perfectly free to go where they liked, and were advised by George Houssan to go home, when a cab was called, and they were driven to the place where they were subsequéntly arrested.The Court adj \u2018morning.A lively row developed immediately after adjournment outside the Court House.The Syrians hustled round Boulad, abusing him as an informer, and when he tried to explain matters one of them landed a left hook on Boulad\u2019s jaw.This was the signa for a general scuffle, with Boulad as the objective point, for a vigorous supply of blows and kicks.Boulad tried to pull a gun to defend himself, and was promptly arrested, an empty revolver poing found in his pocket.He 3 later bailed out throu - forts of Mr.Ryan.- gh the of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIBERALS HELD SEAT.ourned until Tuesday Bye-election in Reading Resulted in \u201cReturn -of\"Liberal Candidate.London, Aug.8\u2014\u201dThe bye-elections held Baturday for a successor to the seat in the House of Commons for Le d by the retirement of George : William Palmer, Lib: era], resulted in the choice \u2018of Rufus Traacs,.the Liberal candidate, who.received 4,770 votes, against 1,640 cast for Charles \"E.Keyser, a Unienist opponent, At the last election Mr, Palmer défeated Mr.\u2018Keyser by 4,692 votes to 4353.The successful candidate is one of the most prominent King's Counsel of thé day; he was born in 1860.r\u2014\u2014\u2014 Kingston, Ont., Aug.8.\u2014Late on Sate urday night an explosion wrecked the shop on Princess street, where William Kelehon manufactured small gasoline engines for vachts and factories.\u2018Fire broké out and -burned much of the wreckage Be.2 ne Hremen subdued it.The cause of_the-explomi6ii Is a, mystery.- THE machinéty, tools, etc, | wit ha week ago, and milled, 200; -Spitzca, 30: Jumbo, 200: Cli, 350; {.~ A CROP OP 70,000,000 BUSHELS The feature of the w the last week has been eo upward movement in prices in wheat.In Chicago a net géin of more than Tc had beén déored by the principal \u2018options, notwithstanding a great deal of profit taking towards the end of the week.\u2018 The prices are now MNovering near the dollar mark, and cash wheat has sold well above that level \u2018in the principal milling centres of the United States.The cause of the advances has been the settled conviction that the yleld there will be far below that of last-year.The republic across the liné is one of the greatest of the world's wheat exporting countries, and a shortage in its crop is bound to have a bad effect upon prices.Floods during the harvest &d \u2018much damage tg winter wheat in the Southwestsrn States, causing losses estimated at 30,000,000 to 60,000,000 bushels.Rust Ih spring wheat in North and South Dekota is 1.6 present alarming feature, and the damage on this account is estimated at more thaï 50,000,600 bushels.It seems probable that à loss af about 100,- 000,000 bushels has been sustained through unfavorable weather conditions within the past month.The total yleld of winter \u2018and spring \u2018wheat Is likely to fall below 570,000,000 bush- -els, compared with 638,000,000 last year, 670,- 000,000 in 1902, and 748,000,000 in 1901.It will thus be seen that the production of wheat in the United States has besn steadily falling during the past three years, and the yleld is now nearly 25 per cent.below that of 1904 The statistics are not convincing, but they soem to give welght to the assertion that the avallable wheat land there is practically all occupied, With the (ucrease of :population, however, the consumption of wheat has \u2014\" t markets duringsteadily increased, so that the export surplus has become smaller every year.It is now a qudstiop as to whether there will be any wheat avaliable for shipment abroad during the coming cereal year.The surplus, it it.exists at all, will be very small, and will scarcely be a factor in the world's aggregate shipments.The knowledge of this fact has caused the startling advances of the past week.\u2019 \u2018Winnipeg, Aug.8.\u2014Premier Roblin, on his return\u2019 from the country, expressed himself as delighted with the apearance of the crops.Reterring to those on his own farm and in {ts neighborhood, he said: \"The crop looks better than all others for perhaps ten years.The straw is good, and the appearance of heads is most promising.\u201cBy the way,\u2019 he sald, \u201cI see that the estimate sent by Mr.Charles 8B.Clark, of the Chicago Grain Dealers\u2019 Journal, gives \u2018us\u2019 70,000,000 bushels of wheat this year.1 belleve that is a conservative estimate.But even taking it at that, it means, .at present prices, that the total value of the grain and other products rained by farmers this year will amount to about seventy million dollars.THs is a tremendous aadition to be made to the wealth of the West.It does not mean merely that so much money will be put in circulation, as it might be by doing business among ourselves; it means the addition of that great sum to our store of wealth.It is not merely passing around money already here or exchanging with each other goods we already have; it is new wealth which did uot exist before, created and brought forth, as it were, out of the soil.\u2019 ml Stocks of Grain in 3 Store in Montreal The stock of wheat in store in Montreal shows an increase of 15.714 bushels compared a decrease of 93,061 with a year ago.wo Corn shows an increase of 46,700 bushels compared with a week ago, and ua decrease of 13,156 with a year ago.Peas.show an increase of 19,932 bushels compared with a weék ago, and an increuse of 6,260 with a year ago.Oats show a decreave of 8,876 bushels compared with a week ago, and a decmuse of ô4,- 609 with à year ago.Barley shows an increase of 2,124 bushels compared.with a weck ago, and a decrease of 19,624 with a vear ago._ The following table shows the stock of grain in store In Montreal on the dates mentioned: , Aug.6, July 30, Aug.7.1904, 1906.1%.; Wheat, bush.252.907 337,183 345,968 Corn, bush, .,e.60,109 13,400 3,265 Peas, bush.pere 54,446 24,614 | 45,186 Oatr, bush.0.000000 210.002.218,978 264,611 Barley.bush.21,09 23,471 47.209 Ryo, buh, cacsuseceuss ease ot 20e 3,807 Buckwheat, bush.7144 4.703 1,590 Fiour, bris.\u2026.\u2026.225070 72,026 18,165 Meal, bris.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026e 99 267 60 Chicago Wheat Market Chicago, August 6\u2014Seventy-five per cent.of the buying of wheat ang corn this week as a rule has been to cover wl shorts.- All grain markets were oversold, and it has taken an unusual amount of Buying to even them up.September wheat has advanced 10¢ and gone {rom a discount of 7c under the cash to about even with it, and it 18 now in a more healthy condition.The public ia coming into the market for \u2018the first time since (he war scarc last February.Their buying.the past few duys has been of the same character that- always comes in after an advance of 10c to 20c.A peculiar feature of the advance bas been the apparent absence of open leadership.But there is an interest under the market that has great influence.It fu the impression among somme of tho best posted operators that there is a move on foot among the leaders of the Republican party to put wheat above § for campalgn purposes.Dollar %heat would be à great card among the agriculturists, and it appears among the possibflittes.The underlying ipfluence of the - wheat advan.» are shortage in the crop 6#f this country of 50,000,000 to 73,000,000 bushel \"a shortage of | 71,000,000 bushels in Europe, and a depletion of supplies here, aud in the leading exporting countries of the world.All have sold their surplus, which has not happened before.Most of the wheat sold of late has been a dead short sale.With the advance in about tbe cash basis for all futures there.is less short whedt being sold and some selling against interior purchases.Accumulations are slow, and until there are larger stocks at leading points no extensive \u2018break is expected.The Minneapolis line of long wheat, which reached about #,000,000 bush- cls, has boen disposed of.It was bought on the first ru of damage reports.\u2018It was the largest of the holdings here.CHICAGO CATTLE MARKBT.\u2018Chicago, Aug.8.\u2014Cattle\u2014Receipts, 19,000; market slow; good to prime steers, $5.25 to $6.25; poor to medium, $4.0 Uto $3.00; stockers and feeders, $2.00 tg $4.00; cows, $1.25 to $4.00; heifers, $2.00 to $4.canners, $1.30 to $2.50; bulls, $2.00 to $4.00.calves, $2.30 to $2.05; Texus fed steers, $3.00 to $4.50.Jtogs\u2014Receipts, 26,000.Market steady.to \u2018dc higher.\u2018the Toronto Methodist Social \u2018tario Alliance.Twice Called to the Senate\u2014 Hud 2.Long Public Career.AGIT Ga Pret 1 Toronto, August 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Sen- ator Aikens died at his residence Saturday evening.Deceased had not been weH for some time and wus unable to attend the Senate during ihe session of 1903.He, however, recovered suffi- cientiy to go to Ottawa for the ion now about closing.He returned to the city and on Saturday succumbed to heart failure.Hon.James Cox Aikins was.born In Peel county in 1823.He was educated at the local schools and at Victoria College.He was elected to the Cana- Gian Assembly in 1854, and sat \u2018until 1861, when he was defeated by John Hillyard Cameron., In the following year he was elected to the Legislative Council, and continued %o sit in that body until the accomplishment of Confederation, when he was called to the Senate by Royal proclamation.Senator Aikins entered Sir John A.Macdonald's administration as secretary of state and registrar-general of Canada, December, 1869, and continued n these officés until the resignation of the Government in 1873.On the return of the Conservatives to power in 1878 Mr.Aikins was again appointed Secretary of State.This office he exchanged for that of Minister of Inland Revenue in 1880.He resigned from the Cabinet in May, 1882, and in December af.the same year wag sworn in as Liettenant-Governor of Mant- toba.On the expiration of his term of office he returned to Torontd, and in 1890 was a second time called to the Senate.Senator Aikins had to do with many important financial, commercial and industrial undertakings.He was for a number of years treasurer of the Methodist (Missionary Society and filled a term as president of Union.He was also vicepresident of the On- Mrs.Aikins died some years ago, but he leaves three sons and four daughters.rte RAISING THE CANADA.WINNIPEG WHEAT MARKET.Winnipeg, Man., Aug.8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Wheat, very strong and nearly 3 cents higher with U.3.markets, but local trade exceedingly dull, August, 98%; Oct., 96¢; Dec., 92ac; cash wheat slow, No.1 northern, 98i.c: No.¢ northern, 95%¢; No.8 northern, 923%c¢: No.¢ northern, #élyc: feed, 68¢, No.2 feed, 5c.Receipts of wheat, 64 cars; lust year, none, SUPPLY OF WHEAT.The Daily Trade Bulletin of Chicago reports that the stocks of wewat In Europe.Argentina and afloat de reared 10,700,000 bushels during July, against a decrease of 10,400,- 000 bushels in July last year.The aggregate supply of wheat on August 1 was 74,000,000 bushels, against.53,000,000 bushels on the same duy last year.LIVERPOOL MARKET.Liverpool, Aug.8.\u2014Bacon.short rib, firm, 475.long\u2019 clear middles, light, steady, 4is: 18ng clear middles, heavy, firm, 46s 6d.short chou backs, steady, 445; cleur bellies, firm, 468.! Lard, prime western.In tierces, -quiet, ' 3458 6d; American refined, in palis, quiet, 355 3d.Hops, at London (Pacific coast), firm, £6 to £6 185.Turpentine spirits, quiet, 41s 3d The receipts of wheat for the past week: \u2014 From Atlantic ports, 27.600 quarters: Pacific ports, none; and other ports, 23,000 quarters.* The receipts of American corn for the past week, 6,500 quarters.: CANADA INQUIRY WAS OPENED THIS: MOANING But Had to be Postponed, as R.and .0.Co.- Had No Witnesses gn \u201c Hand.The inquiry into the sinking of the R.& O.èteamer Canada on June 13 by the Black Diamond: liner Cape Breton opened th's morning before d'apt.Salmon, of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, assisted by Captains Reid and Lachance as assessors.The first witness called was Capt.Reid, of the Cape Breton.It was found before the witnees was éxamined that-the oaptain and the plot of the Canada \u2018were not present.They are At Quebec on Another steamer.Capt.Salmon stated that he had not subpoened the witnesses because he thought each company would produce them voluntarily.Mr.Cape Breton, objected to the court proceeding without thé R.& O.witnesses, \u2018and stated that he considered lt most improper that the R.& O.Company should not have produced ite witnesses and facilitated the work of the court, particularly as the Cape Breton was purpose of this investigation.Mr.Perron, fo rthe R.& O.etated that their company had received no notice to produce witnesses, and did not know that they would be required to-day.Capt, Salmon stated that in this court it was customary for both sides to produce their own witnesses, but-that if h had had.any -ldea_thidt the R.& O.would not have.produced its witnesses he would have certainly -subpoened them._ : The court was then adjourned until -to-morrow \u2018morning at ten o'clock, when Mr.Perron, for the R.& O.Company, promised that any witnesses the court desired would be present, Co Mr.I.E.Meredith, K.C., assisted by J.N.Greenshields, K.C., R.E.Harris, KC.of Halifax, and A.Geoffrion, K.C., the Cape Breton: Mr.L.Gouin, assisted by Mr.E.Brossard, appeared for Pilot Hamelin, of the Cape Breton, while Cook, Pentland and Perron were present for the R.& O.Compan although Mr.Perron stated that his company did mot intend to have any counsel acting before the court te CONDUCTORS STEAL 3200,000.Chtcago, August 8.\u2014Chicago-8t.Louls lines have just discovered that conductors on various roads and certain scalpers of Chicago and 8t.Louis have been engaged in a conspiracy to defraud the railroads through the manipulation of Exposition tickets.It is j'déclared that instead of taking up return coupons and turning them into the company, conductors have been gelling them to scalpers.In many Instances when tickets to St.Louis and return were presented con- duc.ors-are gild to have taken up the whole ticket, giving the passenger a return coupon that had already been used.It is estimated that in this manner Chicago-St.Louis roads have been defrauded out of $200,000.atom en SEE LU TRIBUTE TO MR.R.WHITE.Kingston, \u2018Aug.8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014In referring to the death of the late Mr.Robert White, of Montreal, the Whig says: - \u201cMr.White was one of the most promising of the business men of -Kings- ton, being successful in the drug business and in several side lines to which his uncommon energies directed him.He was progressive as a citizen on public matters, and was elected alder- Tuan for Cataraqui ward in 1873 and \u201cSts removal hente wai sincerely ge- fretted and felt not a little, but that à- was succétiful in, Montreal had always been a pleasure to his Kingston friends, Who remember well a mont ~Yere insured for $5,000.| agreeable personality.\u2019 Meredith, for the owners of the: being detained in Montreal for the sole! as counsel, appeared for the owners\u2019 of] vs jauthor of à miesionary text-book on SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION \u2018the hull will be in a position to be Archbishop Bruchesi Reads a Pas- tora) Letter on.the Coming Jubilee.\u2019 His Grace Archbishop Bruchesi yes-: terday addressed a pastoral letter :to! the faithful of the diocese announcing, the promulgation of a jubilee In honor of the Immaculate Conception, The! pastoral was read at high mass at the! Cathedral, and all the parish churches.It specified the conditions under which special indulgences might be obtained, M thie diocese the jubilee will last! from Sept.3 to Dec.§, and the indul-| gences can be gained under the follow-, ing conditions: First, confession and communion: second, three different visits to the Cathedral: third, a black fast for one day: The pastoral also agks that the feast of the Immaculate Conception on Dec.8 be celebrated with gpecial solemnity, MONTREAL METHODISTS\u2019 WEEK OF BIBLE STUDY Series of Meetings For Interesting Young People During Present _ Week.\u2014 The, coung people's, summer school ofthe Montreal Methodist Conference will .open this evening in the parlors \u2018of St.James Methodist Church, and continue throughout the \u201cweek.The, purpose of the school is to gather young together for a week's con- tudy of the Bible, and of mis- stonary problems, methods and con- \u2018quests.Meetings will be held each {morning from 8.16 o'clock until twelve and in the evening at seven o'clock.The afternoons will be devoted to excursions to different points around the lisland: - | The staff of instruction includes:\u2014 Rev.Dr.Alexander Sutherland, gener- ial missionary secretary; Rev.F.C.: Stephenson, M.D., secretary of the Young People's Forward-Movement for ! Missions: Rev.Principal Riddell, of Edmonton College, N.W.T.; Rev.Dr.Maclean, editor of the Weslyan, who was for many years in dtrect touch with Indian and other missionary work in the North-West; Mr.E.W.Wallace, \u2018 \u2018members tinuous s + China, entitled \u201cThe Heart of Sz Chu- an\u201c; Rev.R.B.Ewan, M.D.a Mont- realer, now returning on furlongh from missionary work in China; Rev.Eber |Crummmy, of Kingston, who for many Years labored in Japan, and Mr, James Tomkins, a prominent Sunday-school worker, who has recently returned from thé World's Sunday-school Convention held in Jerusalem.in character.Addresses.of- welcome 111_be._made-by Rev.Dr.Shaw and Rev, Dr.Griffith.while reply speeches will be given by Rev.Principal Riddell and Rev.Mr.Clendinneng.The Conference Epworth League Convention will be.held in connection with the school on Friday.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2026\u2014Mies-Paifchild, eldest daughter of Mr.@.M.Fairchild, Cap Rouge, has entered the Montreal General Hospital to take a course in nursing.= HAVE YOU AN ACHE OR A PAIN ANYWHERE?FIt matters not How long or how deeply seated your pain is, it can be quickly removed by the use of Nerviline\u2014thd king of all liniments.Highly concentrated, being fully five times stronger than any other liniment, more penetrating than any other.Nerviline is subduing remedies known-in medicine; NervHine is Worth its weight in gold to every family.It\u2019s inconceivable that Nerviline could fall to relieve pain, so pawerful is i, and yet In sweetened _|-\u2014200-Havana Electric 00000 DVINCE OF QUEBEC, This evening's meeting will be social.-\u2014 In the matter of JOSEPH ALFR composed of the most powerful pain-|.water it may be given to the youngest infant, \u2014Sorel, - Que Aug.8\u2014The work of raising the sunken steamer Canada.from the St.Lawrence near Sorel, is being vigorously pushed, and it 18 expected that within the next ten days taken to Sorel.It will later by taken to Quebec, where the work of repair will be carried out, and she will then Le -sent here \u2018or refurnishing.The Canada will not be ready to resume running before next summer, however, PAINS CAUGHT ME IN THE BACK Kidney Disease Made a Cripple of This Man Until He Used Dr.Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills.Mrs.J.Lessard, 150 Aqueduct Street, Montreal, Que.states \u2014\"My malin trouble was with my back, which was very weak, and whenever I stooped ! could hardly straighten up again on account of the severe pains which: would gateh me in the small of the back.Believing that my ailment was caused from deranged kidneys, I began a\u201c course of treatment with Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and do-day I am all right again.The medicine seemed to act directly on the Kidneys, and as a result improved my health generally.The distressing pains in my back have entirely\u2019 disappeared, and I fei real strong and well.\u201d Dr.Chase's Kldney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 20 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Company, Toronto.To protect you agalist imi- tutions, the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the fammis recipe, book author, are on every box.| Hall Engineering Works Engin \u2018Member x.E.C.Institute.- : Engineers and Shipbuilders.\u2018Phone Main 256.14 COTE ST.Send for Free Catalogue.Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING - 2206 St Catharine Street.I WILL BUY J .00 5 Grent Northern Bonds.00 500 Granby Consolidated - 2,50 100 Northwest Coal and Coke .Bid 5,000 International Coal and Coke .47 10° Booklovers\u2019 Library .[YON 6.50 Obispo Rubber .cerrueriens.235.00 4 Birkbeck Loan #.78.00 | 3 Candgdian Homestend .£3.00 40 Royal Victoria Life .The name of every investor should be on the mailing list of NORRIS P.BRYANT, The International | a Unlisted Securities.84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.CALLING IN CREDITORS R P District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.No.194\u2014In the matter of Joseph Lamoureux, _of the City and District of Montreal, manufacturers, insolvent.The creditors of sald insolvent are hereby ordered to appear before one of the judges of this Court, in thé Court Room Na.81, in the Court House at Montreal, on the sixteenth day.of August instant, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, in order to give their advice touching the appointnient of a curator and inspectors to the property of the sald insolvent.Le Montreal, 6th August, 1904.L.H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, 8.C, \u2014 INSOLVENT NeTICE ED ALLARD, Grocer, 47 St.Autolne Street, Montreal.Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public - tion, at the place of business ot anid Insolvent, per invehtory, on Friday, the 12th day of August instant, 1904, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the assets ceded in this matter, 0 wit: IMPERIAL BABBITT HEAD OFFICE = T.R.MERRITT.ave.President D.R.WILKIE.,Vice-Pres.and General | 4 a.\u201c4 » e Montreal Branch, 157 Bt.James a, | General Banking Business.Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON.Manage Lukis, Stewart & Co.INSURANCE.Fire Life Marine.Special Agents Liverpool & London & Glode Ins.Co.; General Agents Maryland Casualty C& (Employers Liability end Steam Bollers.) 16 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.This is the EDMONTON place to buy oy BIG PROFITS Call for pamphiet and full particulars R.P.INGLIS & CO., .IO Temple Bulilding- \u2014 Property GEORUEC.MIAM.0.0 PANGMAN HIAM & PANGMAN, General insurance Agents ani Brokors.Liverpool & London & Globs Insurance Co.'ù Building Montreat LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANSE, LIMITED.Dea'ers in Stockd and Shares listed on the London (Ragland) Stook Exchange, 84 VICTORIA STRAET.Toronto.THE ROYAL TRUST CO, CAPITAL.Subscribed, $1,000,000.Paid Up, $500,000 Reserve Fund, $350,000, PRESIDENT: Right, Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Roym, G.C.M.G.VICE-PRESIDENT: Hen, Sir George A.Drummond, K C.M.G.DIRECTORS: R.B.Angus A.Macnider DB.S.Clouston H.V.Meredith E.B.Greenshields A.T.Paterson .C.M.Hays R.G.Reid C.R.Hosmer James Ross gir W.C.Macdonald Sir T.G.Shaughnes Hon.R.Mackay A Sir W.C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.MONTREAL GFFICE & SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS: Bank of Montreal Building, 169 8ST.JAMES STREET.Branch Offices at Quebec, St.N.B., and Winnipeg.H.RORERTSON, Manager.John, OUR STOCK OF\u2014 Gas Stoves and Ranges is complete; see it before purchasing.The E.CAVANAGH CO, Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneurs Sts.JACOB BERRY.H.L.BENNET.JACOB BERRY & GO.New York Consolidated Exchange Members {Xow York Produce Exchange Philadelphia Stock I£rchang ; ESTABLISHED 1865.Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton 84 ST.FRANCOIS XAVER STREET, MONTREAL.42 BROADWAY.NEW YORK.Direct private wires in our branches at Boston, Hartiord.New Haven, Bridgeport, Philadelphia, Quebec, Albany and Brooklyn.Pamphlets and other data on Financial Markets issued upon request.\u2019 National Trust Co.Limited.Capital Paid Up Reserve .\u2026.\u2026.: ACTS As Administrator and Trustee $1,000,000 320,000 ves Executor, Liquidator and Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors, Trusts for Bond Issues of Corper- -afions and Companies.Receives funds in Trust allowing 4 per cent.per annum, payable half yearly, upon amounts of $500.00 and upwards lodged with the Company from -one to tive years.Members of the Legal and Notarial\u2019 profession bringing any business to this Company are always retained in the professional care thereof.A.G.ROSS, Manager, Office & Safety Deposit Vaults, 153 St, James St, Montreal.HEAVY MACHINERY when Babbitted with RUNS TRUK.No charge if metal is not the best in tho world.The Canada Metal Co.TORONTO.ONT.\u2019 The Underwood\u2014 The \u201cWriting in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED, TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.~~~\"$07 &t.Francis Xavier St TRL.MAIN 2065.y a IT PAYS TO BUY OUR COAL Stock of Groceries and Liquors .% Fixtures and Furniture \u201ca \u2026.et 420.35 Horne, Vehicles and Harness .140.00 License for the Sale of Liquors .60.00 Unexpired Rent of Premises to 1st May, 1 s+essessesces0o0cc0c0hoc0.180.00 - 177.5 Book Debts, per list vanne\u201d 528.11 _ *81,706.38 The whole wi by cent.ayction \u2026 À N 1-90: PEF cont.will be.required on adjudicetion.Store will ñ for inspection on Thurèday, the 11th of August, 1904.Inventory and list of book debts ôn view at my office.soif for cab, plus 1 per || F.X.BILODBAU, Fidei Commissioner, -__ 16 &t James Vente \u2014« | MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneera, MONTREAL ART PRINTERS HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.rrr - été\" The Herald is published by The\u2019 Herald .Publishing Company, \u20ac08 Craig: Street, Montreal.James 8.Brierley, aging * Director. te PNR Parties re es Mauss\u201d PE Food Catherine and University Strests.| This Store Has mp ns ' CLOSE SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST PROMPTLY AT 1 OCLOCK.© = PILES OF THE Finest Whitewear Every available counter in the \u2018\u201c\u201cnew\u2019\u2019 and \u201c\u2019old\u2019\u2019 sections on thé second floor monopolized by our liberal stocks of shapely well made White Underwear.Comparsions that don\u2019t forget the quality as well as the price, invariably prove the supremacy of this store\u2019s values.Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, square neck, square yoke, with clusters of hemstitched tucks and embroidery insertion, trimmed around neck and sleeves with embroldery and ribbon beading.Worth \u2018$1.10.On sale at.REP EE 89¢ Ladies\u2019 Cambric Corset Cov ers.V style, square yoke with hemstitched tucks, trimmed around neck with \u2018embroidery.Worth 35c.On F7 1007 dE 19c Cambriè C'orset Covers, round neck, full front style.trimmed around neck and arms with Valenciennes lace and ribbon beading.Worth B5C.On sale at.00.1412 404 e anne recense ana 0 0 a sr as na 000100 ge =5e Cambric Under Skirts, lawn flounce with hemstitched tucks, trimmed with deep embroidery.Worth $1.00.On sale at.80¢ Cambric Drawers, lawn umbrella frill with tucks, trimmed with embroidery.Worth 98c.5oc On sale ht.\u2026.\u2026+0000neenceceu ame so 00e 0 0 The Usefulness of the Rain Coat | HAS GROWN I Originally designed to meet the demand for a rainy day coat.Finally Madame La Mode began to display an interest in the garment, with this result, that the Rainy-day Coat became a modish creation, changin season, and finally qualified to take a position in every promenade of present day fashions.There isn't a condition of weather that the Rainproof Coat-won't adapt itself to.Many good styles on sale at reasonable prices at this store.Ladies\u2019 Raincoats, made of extra fine quality Cravenette, in one of this season's newest designs, semi-fitting back, fly front.bishop sleeves, two circular capes, and finished with belt.Colors of .Oxford, steel gray and AWN .cccessesecsrercscssanrcscevesss $15.00 Cravenette Raincoats, made in pleasing style, fly front, stole collar, two pointed capes, full sleeves, slash pockets, and neatly piped with silk.Colors of Oxford and olive green .-\u2026.
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