The Montreal herald, 28 août 1905, lundi 28 août 1905
[" a w FOR LITTLE WANTS.Use Herald Want Columns.cr ESTABLISHED 1808._N().203.THE DOM.COAL LOSES WASHIN\" PLANT [EE wb De s \u2018 «4 USTLY FIRE Plant Was Being Worked to Its Capacity on the Everett Contract fo Mines will Have to New England, and Output of Be Curtailed \u2014Pre- sident and Manager Both Away.(Glave Bay N VLE IS special) Ire bruke wu.tals nivtrnitg at the Kash plant of the Dominton Coal Ca, lear Port Morton.A tremendous noi th! rasl gale was Liowing The large fire arbtection puinp 8l time plant wus got milo service 43 quien\" As possibi Lut) \u201chee fire drove the tien from the boues - wom and the puinp was rendered use-, legs The Gluve Bay fire department AA8 Bélil oul with à ated fire engine.| The distatire froin tilace Bay le sx] Njles and hofore thy titenie:n wrtived he plant was hopelessiy destroy ed : The losg 1s at feast one hades thousand dollars.The wash plant hae been used ex.tusivel: for washiop dack coul tu fill tie contract etdere | into by H.M.Whiines with the Fave 55 cat das A he 9 Vhe plant Lire wor keg ue oo tty furl capacity GE T@6 tons pet dax the washed coal berg shige 1 fran Louisburg.The loss 19 # «1008 Dies to The Domrnton Cogl Co and wall ecessitute the cute ting tour of Lhe où put ut sceral of the Goines oH Duggan nage of the com- pars rom present in Halifax tn com- naib ie yacht Glanta, sailing agaltst \\nvetica:, va lite President James Floss vs next an the way le Eu Yee, The fore am ose des db the M:rcunl towers an Mate ir Vyysan 18 eu deds iii g to INake connections and Jes Lover ile -tors of the fire to Mr.Ross or the st lter.me MOURN DEATH OF B, THOS, MEEHAN respected Resident of Point St.Charles Died Yesterday.Thote pastel dsas dao Lie Neon 4 rs V5 dddeliee Ty 15 <e-1 M1.Thomas Meta ec of tae Desi hou ef li older aembhor: of tas Flhamre Lactesse Cuir and ow af th res qughly re pected 1 oidets of Joint =v Charles.Last Des -nter M: aflcenan Lutlracied a cod whtn des clopad in pneumutita ati p'euriss and from whicn he never fully reco.- errd.Being rounyg and Jigoreus and having ever been sunfect to iles he thought he coud ha tu ar au The disease, howene: gatted un Him, and about vo verks Ag qHEUTIEL ge tacked hm axa He ans andy ced Ev 10 the vou ab ed Week Vars nos gertang Leiter voturned tv his home, vapteséons oo wis ty dn i the aouse where he lai beeu burn, aad in which he had syriit the whole, o! his life He seemed * > rally again fer a while, bgt on Sutiiv grew sud- deny worse and about hüf-pas: four brocinet las (ast.M: Mechan vas we knuwa in the pa:isn of Si Anns and whereser Know: was hgn'v esteemed, He was a friend to «1er; bud: ani had a happy knack vf kropirg a.\" 119 friends he made.He vas a member 07 ta C'athoir oder af Foresters and member ef the rhanvk A AA.ba the later seventies and earlier e.ghties he was à! of th best Known players 03 the shattiouk lacrosse team, #.dl u bas cay tat fur ine terms, tas \u201cAT AS 1 q'aver Was psy wd coo Nan.0 ond VuUn ude world = char ptanshn, \u2019 Devvased wis gq rg ono ad sper 1: Cpls ! \u2018 i Me vt Va Hi nas oan a Vo ua 4 5 Leu sas : 4 à \\ f \u2018 \u201c .vas cf Fu so gs 4.0 Met PL Ya ; Bho wee et Fr tp.uw tan ; «es ou Moriqus sue air a Kis CV He as \u2018ea a art A RIE SE SIRES UR do EE se went \u2018as Friru 5 SUN ef sy cles SAsKka 80408 Vel 4 CAT ane of Hs Caire Lan Jr Ts: Tae Tv ALT Seat ST 5 5 OMATTIAR® Orr ea ad Mes Mesa ete DOKINE fo wa d cage «1e the Tune mhen tas right celebrate her sve veddire news rea IMR.J.W.HOWARD IS DEAD AT CHAMBLY Fuoco death of Mo Jo WW Howard, Montreal has lost one of her bose Krrow ui and most 1espe \"el buelnesa mea M HosardfL who vas tn his cigkhiy ovo dg ve at passe 0 away vers Poucefu is at Sa Te ke Sat arday Bue en wt hs snes Ln Chambly Canton Thee ame dee cause of death Mas ptlevumeonia.Whit dhing along st James street to Buotavriture station sotue few n'sths ago M: Howard shipped and nents gage.Mr Howard supped on the Te?the FM Som the street oof taj abet the Waging taought aboyt dears, Prin his cary busiiess Howard wo cone ted uf Muntreai, beiug à late Mt bBurhanan Me Howard was consequent shook bot Jeabticys ness which ts ofl iis Cates wate the Bank confrers of the vs secrsiarx of 1le THE LATE MR.J.W.HOWARD.Me a lt Cu durango ta Tove ed dove oy va abe nan is, the pals bei 2 OR pate EH \u2018 q Le I \u2018 sn 11 \\ Lo» Fou .Lu M HA ed : a.we \u2018 Cogan! pas ss.- SA \u201c.A 10s 0.- ; .pat AH ee ,.: \"a a ca 1.! 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; fut A certarsiy ba i : Georgie Liverpool , ' nat net Pro he Andstte and Resarin JEU EC Liverpool Mer tor can of is friends gone to the be erp : - - .it a1 yy he sr - : prevu a1 dragged him ot by the Numidian, Nbville, Hat * © Friesiahd.Tiverponi 2 \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 - Veep 3 Traleaa whoer Lome - at S34 DEATHS.Cntario Nioeet.had as cess brakes by GAGDINER 1- this city.on the 2th Augu 4 haselin veste dur afseticois WRN.yar Mary Heale, aged T7 years, belove Toad Dg Wath © Tne fr que Ce = He te wife of The- A Cardiner.builder.Fun- rece Prats toe toe flanal Vio.eray private.Newfcndiand and B.C.papers tea Hospital j'ea-e chpv, - x = = - \u2014 Saturday\u2019s Edition Tie verrp¥ar of the Progress Edilion of The Herald.issued occupation saturday to signalize t!r i 3 LE : Tapes té 11, reassq ou Jers gr a Ci armes beg: pour apd vas ar ls\" ge rnjeat fes» RTC a® to t.rraten whi narra\u2019 genmiernit hare been nf extra (orles were pale tn-das at !rsr than ten centr.bul even a° thie poire the splendid rumbtt .wan hurdruis of cmapics were ro.reali and of Canada over ispued, \u2018 MS MOST apprechatise.Viet Son nl Quarters.aud a rngeihel tine szles were wo to iLYruAe UROL ae part of the edition re- = secard for the La-ge distibu'.où ir Great Brita nn and Mexico \u2018or to PEUR late ir, \u201che evenirg th ravshovs four] ester db a, parte of the ety, and the Sands of copiez Nn rxcess Of The ordinary 8 neve ageras throughout the city had placed orders Fi advance : ! | diétart frmnds oe of the best tt hy The Herald of fts Fron: eariy morning unuil ar ve sale for thé special loczl demand was thou- Saturday wales.The tne afternoon The out-of- an sf y\" early in made For thie reasor.rn sales considered cheap and ritizers desirous of malling to squrnaïistic souvenirs of Mont- i Vr - ar erty .~ \u2019 ' = , A ¢ » - PLNTS UP ISSION Ald.Y.A.Lapointe, who has beem.delegate of the Unjon- THE LATE MR.DUNCAN LAURIE.or \u201d , \u2018 \u201c a > 1 .wy : TE a.* ; \u2018 Low n + me =, _ i ee ee ge 11 Lo 00e rues _ : \u2018 \\ 2 TT ea - - : M4 = » » ç = pan 2 - + z \u2019 .- ; moe Ta - .7 ; : \u2018 D - \u201c> .; - » - ; \u2018 .\u201c+ y .+ #3 .oon + î a .HT NTREAL DAILY HERAY\"™ MONDAY, AUGUST 28; 1008.ET h sense ; a SEE pr EE re arr Ogre ta prey ap ment during the afternoon.The races were nearly alli started on time, the absence of long, tedious lapses ! tween the different events was mo satisfactory to both cpectators and con- |'S.CARSLEY Co \u2019 : testants.RACE CANCELLED ; The results of the races were as fol- s OWS: .tore cl .m.| Event No.1-salling rave\u20141st, Store Closes £30 p.m MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.Thelma, owted \u2018dy.J Walker; 2nd, » .Tartar, owned ,by R.Rolston.Time, - one hour; distance.2 miles, ENORMOUS STOCK OF \u201c> Event No.\u2014Four in a canoe, under\u2019 ; - Tntcening Backs Grand [fest oe & iser School Books and Suppli : or eattie, N.Maclaren, R.Glass, G.| 0 : [ Interesting Best at Grand marsnan: eos.Longueuli B.C, H.> 1 S ee | | Pp es .\u2019 Cross, 8B.Cross, .Hill, L.Cole.me, \u2019 8 ; ; .T Cross, « , .JX ° ( : We believe we furnish two-thirds of the school children in Mont- runk Regatta.0 ent Na.:\u2014Junior single canoe, .\u201cKing DES EER Beers |] real with their Books and 8chool Supplies at this annual event.open\u2014First heat, 1st, G.Kelly, G.T.Two reasons: the superiority of our merchandise\u2014the lowness of sh ) .A ! ; ; CL eur T.B.C.> | our prices.The vastness of our business enabl to sell.School The ladies\u2019 war canoe .race one of| BC: md.G.Patterson, G.T 4 Suppl ! es us you Schoo Time, 4.56.{ pplies the cheapest in the city\u2014our enormous purchases obtain us eng ont antersting features of the \u2018Second heat\u20141st, J.Colbeck, G.T- 130,388,320 Bottles of Budweiser i] price reductions impossible to any other cepotrn.gatta which was held Saturday after.B.C.; 2nd, BR.Shaneman, St.J.B.C.] C ed in 1904 id About the quality we need say little; it is always our \u2018first con- noon at Point St.Charles was called Time, bos.G.Kelly, G.T.B.C.; 2nd,\u2019 onsumed sideration.If you purchase at Carsiey's, no matter what the price, you ort.us a result of a sight misunder- a.Time Vie B.C; ' .d i h To von ru vane hossible for your money.standing and severa undred people £ son.vo 028 ! - E RUSH we strongl i wera badly disappointed.This race fs| Event No.i\u2014Intermediate single.More than three-fifths of this amount used in the rongly advige that you purchase ; School! Bo i always looked forward to with a great \u201c80e; Open\u2014ist;\u2014W.Brownrigg,~G.T.- Books and.Bupplios now.deal of interest and though it was the last event on the programme on Sat- jrday everybody, of course, waited r t The ladies were, the Innocent cause of considerable betting, and, as the time for the start approached, wagers were placed on \u2018the little girls\u201d or on ythe big girls\u201d by many of the sterner sex on shore.About half and hour before the scheduled time Mr.Laing's canoe with Ite crew of \u201clittle girls\u201d shot suddenly out from a small bay about fifty vards from where the spectators were situated, and made swifily off for the starting line a quarter of a mile up the river.The \u2018big girls\u201d did not come out until later, and even then were in no hurry to start.They boarded their craft at the club wharf, and, paddling out a few yards, had their photographs taken.This operation took considerable time Several times the photographer was on the point of pressing the button when! some young ladies\u2019 coiffure had to be arranged or a ribbon required straightening, and he was obliged to begin all over again, and all the time a nasty mean man on shord- was shouting at the poor giris to hurry up, as the OI- ficlals were anxious to start the race.To judge frown his remarks one would think \u2018the race was more than photograph.- Then at last\u2014\u2018Now, look pleasant, | please.Hold steady for a few seconds.Thank you\u2019\u2014and the most important part was over.Of course.there still remained th race, and the \u2018big girls\u201d paddled ro the starting line with steady, even strokes.The spectators heaved a sigh of relief and waited for the starting gun.Rut no gun was fired.Both vanoes sonn returned.and the man with the megaphone announced the race was off, the \u201clittle girls\u201d had so suddenly appeared in.The club hus two old war canoes in pretty nearly even condition, and it was agreed that the Jadles were important | «hat | B.2.; 2nd, F.Ker, G.T.B.C.Time, 4.49, L£vent Na 5\u2014War canoë, open\u2014last, Grand Trunk: 2nd, St.Lambert; 3rd, Longueuil.Time.3.40.Event No.6\u2014Junior tandem canoe, open\u2014First heat\u2014Ist, J.O'Connor and P.Kell, G.T.B.C.; 2nd, À.Morlson and F.Hadeley, G.T.B.C.Time, 4.50.Second heat\u20141st, G.and J.Bain.Chateauguay B.C.; \u20182nd, G.Marshal land R.Glaes, G.T.B.C.Time, 444.Final\u20141st, Hadeley and Morison, G.T B.C.; 2nd, Marshal and Glass, G.T.B.C.Time, 4.40.Event No.7\u2014Senlor tandem canoe, open\u2014Ist, F.Minett aud G.Brown, G.T.B.C.; 2nd, G.Davison and Jos.Johnston, St.Stephens BC.Time, ; 4,15.vent Nec.S\u2014Pair oar working boats, IR W., Harrison and A.Mc- | Le: n, stroke; 2nd, D.W.Oliver and i (\", Marshall, stroke.Time, 3,32.Event No.9\u2014Senior single canoe, open\u2014ist, C.Boaz, G.T.B.C.; 2nd, G.! Davison, Se.Stephens B.C: Time, : 4.00.Event No.10\u2014Single seull shell, club \u20141st,.C.H.| Tine, 3.44.{Event No, 1l\u2014Senior four in canoe, lopen-\u2014ist, C.Boaz, O.Lrownrigg, G.{ Brown, E.wnett, G.T.B.C.; 2nd, C.IN.Marshall, A.Marshall A, Bayne, i | | J.Colbeck., G.T.B.C.Time, 3.33.Event No.12\u2014Intermediate tandem canoe, open\u20141st, G.Patterson and W.C.Mason.G.T.B.C.Time, 4.31.; Event No.13\u2014Lady and gents double | skifY Chateauguay B.C., nd, Jos.Noel and i Mrs.John Noel, G.T.B.C.Time.4.27.Event No.14\u2014Intermediate four in a canoe, open\u2014I1st, A.Bayne, J.Col- beck.F.Schnaufer and ¥., Murphy.Longueu:l { B.C.Time, 4.08, Event No.15\u2014Four oared working 1 boats, club-1st, \u20ac.N.Marshall, \u2018bow; A.L.Marshall, W.Harrison, E.J.to use these boars, Mr.Laing, the | Minett, stoke; 2nd.A.McLean, bow; wleersman\u2019 and only male member of |.Phillips, O.J.Brownrigg, D.W.the \u201clittle girls\u201d crew, quietly borrow- Oliver.stroke.Time, 3.27.: el the Longueuil Club's canoe, embarking his fourteen fair paddlers, made at once tor the starting line.When the \u201cbig girls\" point and saw their opponents in borrowed craft they the race unless the latter other Grand Trunk boat.took the was referred to the judges: who, probably realizing - that: they had thihcv athileti-looking members of the Cweagker\u201d sex, to deal with, decided that their only: safe course was to call the rave off.Apart froan this one little hitch, the regatta was a complete success in v- oy respect.In threatening aspect\u2019 of lie and they treubis.The were well repaid for their afternoon was marked by numerous close and exciting fin- fshes, as wall a= by a thoroughly sportemantiike spirit and la K of fri- tion of any Kind between the competitors, The sailing rave was Walker's Thelna, with ston's Tartar second.There were three entries in the open war vatne race which ilv.by the Grand Trunk.hberts were the sécond crew gu-uil crew got à id où the up stretch, at the turn.The finish:of the senior single canoe Var so uose that: 1 was impossible for the majority of the Tpectators to teil by whom it was wou, The eveanrt wis won hy oo Poa, of {he G.T.B.C.With Gordon Davidson, of 3t.Stephens.and W.Rrownrigg., of the G.T.R.C.third.The hows of the three canoes crassed the vithin a fw feet of early other In the senior four-in-canee, Mosers, COND Marshall, AL Marshall, A.Boyne and J.Colbrok, of the Grand Trunk Club, broke the record for the Grand Trunk course, winning the rade in 3 minutes and 13 sevords, five &cvonis below the previous recers, A rare sportsmantike epirit Was mon- ested by ,one of the crews in the four-cared werkin- boat race.Mr.Minetts or tha tember.Isv5, for the purrha, editor, writer of stories, and poet, which occurred on Monday, gives touching «p- propriateness to this very human poern by her on Death, which, by the way, has been widely attributed to Walt Whitman: - THE TWO MYSTERIES.- \u201cIn the middle of the room, near the coffin, sat Walt Whitman, \"holding a beautiful little girl on his lap.Sho! looked wonderingly at the spectacle of death, and then face of the aged poet.\u2018You don't knows | what it !8, do you, my dear?\u2019 gaid he, and added.'We don\u2019t, either.\u201d We know not what it is, dear, this » sleep so deep and still; The folded hands, the awful cheek s0 pale and chili; The lids that will not lift again, though \u201c we may call and call; :- The strange, white solitude of peacs that.settles over all, calm, the We know rot what it means, dear, this desolate heart-pain; .This dread to take our dally way, and walk in it again: _ \u201cWe know not to what other sphere (na loved who leave us go, .Nor why we're left to wonder still, nor why we do not know.: But this we know: Our loved and dead, it they should come this day\u2014 Should come and ask us \u201cWhat ds life?\u201d not orie of us could say.Life is-a mystery as deep as ever death can be; Yet oh, how dear it is to us, this life 2 om ard mie ng S| \u201caa |Praitme, and\u2019 hokmowiodge N.: \u2019 ment 1s a matter of doubt; in any onte, gone; protectorate.Local customs are inter! them\u2019 to-morrow.ond, 11 .\u2018never loses a second.mn, sir, It never :a watch.inquiringly into thej they oui pr B) dices Ga (IX k PARA er LET 28 x] i LA =a Bargain Hunler\u2014Have you any more.those 83 walsts for 88 cents?Salesman\u2014No, madam; but of they're all we\u2019ll have In a carload of The Man Who Knew It Al \u201cSay, old Fhap, do you know, where the biggest flatstone is in this half of the world?You don't?Well, I'll tell you.1t's right here in the City Hall.Pufort put it there in '92.And dô you know the size of it?No?Well it's 18 x 32.Pretty big stone, you say?Well, I should think it wae.It's an immense stone.Tt's one of the wonders of the world.\u201d I was riding on a street car, on the way to the Street Rallway.Employes\u2019 festival at Riverside Park, and when passing the City Hall was not a little surprised to hear a middle-aged man, sitting next me in the car address me as above.He appeared to be a\u2019 trifle under the average height, of medium build, and spoke English with a slight foreign accent; was fairly well dressed, and nffa indulged in a certain kind.of liquid refreshment that is not usually obtainable in an ice- cream parlor.\u201cOf course, when I asked you if you knew about that stone,\u201d he proceeded, \u201cI felt pretty sure that ydu didn't, becausé there are only two persons who know of its existence, It wouldn't .do to let anybody else know about It, especially the carters.Why.bless you, If the carters knew that there was such an immense stone, they would.be taking all the tourists there to examine it; and that wouldn't do at ail\" He then added, after a slight pause, \u201cYou know, old fellow, I | only told you about that stone, in strict confidence of course.because you are a particular friend of mine.\u201d I\" asked this \u201cparticular £rend\" where the next biggest stone was, and received the curlous reply \u201cThere isn't one\u201d \u2018But let me see,\u201d he continued.\u201cYes; there's one In New York, but the size of that is only 14 x18 feet, of éourse.That stone, however, lsn\u2019t a very good one, it's not \u2018- be compared with this.Why, the one in the City Hall is .a pure lime stone\u2014 pure lime stone, mind you\u2014quarried right here in Montreal.\u201d Having apparently told all he knew about \u2018the big stone\u2019 he took hls ; watch\u2014a large silver one, of Swiss manufacture-\u2014from his vest pocket.\u201cNow.\u201d said he, \u2018that's the kind a watch you don\u2019t see every day.Look | at it.It seems to be a pretty good une, you say.But \u201cvou haven't haif, loohed at it.Take it In- your hands: end examine it thoroughly.Do you | what kind of a watéh it 1s?Ive! a stop watch, isn't ft?Well, Mr.| Pirks offered me $50 for that watch.but I wouldn't sell It at double the flgure.It'e a grand tImekeeper.It loses the two-hundredth part of a sec- wager there's_ not another.Montreal that Keeps such good time.And now look at the jewels in it: examine them carefully.Do yeu see anything peculiar or extraordinary about them?Now listen while 1 tell you something.The jewels in this watch are genuine ru- It's not very often that you find genuine rubies in Once when I was drunk, [ offered to sell that watch for a dollar and a half, but nobody would buy it; they thought lt was no good, but | It must be a good one or Birks would never offer $60 for it.\u201d He replared the valuable timepiece, that never lost the twn-huhdredth part of à second.\u2019 in his vest pocket, and gaye me a sketch of his life.\u201d He was born in Switzerland forty-one yeurs ago.His father having dled when he was seven years of age, he and his mother and two brothers.removed to Loudon, England, where remained fifteen ykars.during whieh time he had \u2018to suppert them, without help from any one.When twenty-two years of age he met a cattlernan from whom he bought a ticket to New Yorok, and within a few months of his arrival in that city he had, according to his story.earned sufficient money to enable him to bring his mother and brothers out to him.One brother was now worth $150,000, but the other brother, he sald, was a drunkard and wasn't worth a.cent.\u201cBut do.you know what 1 am?\u2019 he asked, \u201cI \u2018am the pivot on which the whole family turns.They can't'do anything without my knowing It} :.nd- if any of thenr\u2014svant to know anything.no matter In what line, they always come and ask-me about It.They think I know everything, and so I do.1 know more than all the others together.\" pu eked what he did for a living, he said, \u2018I am honest when I have to be honest, but when T can lay my hands on another fellow's money without him knowing it, I usually scoop Jt in.» But vou want to know what-my trade is.I'am a Jack- watch In of | == CHATEAU LA GAFFELIBRB\u2014First itwo dosen pints, Station or Steamboat Landing in the Prov! \u201cNew Brunswick or Prince Eavk Landing, ex Allan Line Steamship * Tunisian\u201d The following sx GLARET WINES | - in Hogsheads, to be battled in our Vaults.- PONTET OANET\u2014(bottied in quarts only)\u201496.76 \u2018(bottled in quarts and pints), $8.25 per case of one dosen quarts, $9.25 per case of CHATEAU LEOVILLE\u2014 (battled in quarts on CHATEAU LAFITE\u2014(bottled in quarts only) $13.00 per case.We will deilver any of the above Wines free by frieght or boat to any Railroad rd Island, when taken .IIASA IRA \u201c GAMADA'S GREAT EASTERN EXHIBITION SHERBROOKE, QUE.Sept.2nd fo 9th, 1905 Attractions greater than .ever.per case of one dozen quarts.growth, Saint Emilion, Vintage of 1899 )\u2014$10.00 per case.noes of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, in lots of one or moe cases.FRASER, VIGER & CO.mere meer { \u201cTHE KING OF BOTTLED BEERS\u201d 1] PREMIUM PALRB BEBR, $1.40 per dogan pints, $13.50 per cask of 10 dozen pints.BUDWEISER BERR, $1.60 per dosen pints, $14.76 per cask of 10 dosen pinta.BUDWEISER 6 Full Days of Fair and 3 Evening Performances.~ Exciting Races.Magnificent Fireworks.Excursions on -all Rail- roads.- Brewed apd Bottled by tbe Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, vin Louis.The Trade supplied at Trade Prices.i * \u2014 me ' MALT NUTRINE, 30 cents per bottle, $3.25 per dozen.PREMIUM PALE.- em RS ; Write for Official Pro- ' RASER, VIGER & co, Sole Agents.gramme, etc.THE \"PABST\" EXPORT BEER, $1.40 dozen plots.of 10 dozen pints, MILWAULE Italian Warehouse Established 1856 \u201cMILWAUKEE'S BEST\" THE PABST \u201cBLUE RIBBON\" BEER, $1.60 per dozen pints, THE PABST - &%° The Trade supplied at Trade Prices.FRASER, VIGER & CO.The Nordneimer Bldg.Sole Agents.W.M.TOMLINSON, ¥ Sec.-Treas.HH HFK HFK MINI SH oT | : | per dozen pints, $13.00 per cask of 10 ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.SKETCHING CLASS.An Outdoor Sketching Class in Oils, under the direction of MR.EDMOND DYONNET, R.C.A., will be held for one month, commencing on Thursday, 7th September, 1905.For particulars, apply to the Secretary.$14.76 per cask \u20ac BEERS 267, 269 and 211 St.James St.Montreal SOHMER PARK LADY PENELOPE_BY CLOTH, $1.50.MORLEY ROBERTS.360 pp.A clever, brilliantly written novel of modern English society, which sparkles with wit and subtle huinor and bes 4 plot which rushes along as rapidly as did Lady Penelope and her pursuing lovers, as they raced in thelr automobiles frantically across tbe country.CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE, 2407 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.Summer Reading a Specialty.Good Titles, 15c, -25c, 65c.| Open for the Summer, 3 t6 8 p.m.every day.Best Vaudoville in America.Lavigne's lin \u2018Le Voyage en Suisse.\u201d \u2018 AMUSEMENTS.0 11] Labor Day tac, MONDAY, SEPT.4 £ ! es Introductpz_ s iS wr Londan's Toimoys Mupiver Buccess, Yo sé y *, : A 8 THE SCHOOL GIRL\u201d rezentod 400 Nights at Prince\u2019 of Wales .Thestre, Loudon, and 150 Nigbts at 2 Daly's Theatre, New York City.- Box Office opens for sala of sents August 3.Prices\u201425 cents % $1.50.co + Mat's Wednesday : A CA DEMY.:nd Saturday.The LITTLE \u2018\u2018BIG\u201d Favorites, POLLARD'S AUSTRALIAN JUYENILE OPERA ce.All thls week and Bat.Mat.THE GEISHA.Wednesday Matinee only, THE LADY SLAVEY.Prices\u2014I5e, 25e, 50e and Tbe.Noxt Week\u2014\u2018A GAIETY GIRL.\u201d £ z 7 + , + .: + THEATRE FRANÇAIS\u2014 5: Tek Matines Daily.CAZENEUVE.CO.\u2018 week \u2018Le Pays de !\u2019Or\u201d WEEK / FRENCI! COMIC OPERA.New Parisian Cast.Popular prices.Next Wesk\u2014Les Omers Troupe from Paris » ROYAL\u2014, THIS WEEK : Matinee Every Day : Opening Regular Season.NEW LONDON GAIRTY GIRLS PRICES\u2014-10e, 20c, 30c and 50c.Next W / MINERS' MERRY BURLESQUERS.co - rT \u2014 OTTAWA RIVER NAV.CO, Daily Except Sunday.To OTTAWA, 82.50 Return, 00 DAILY EXCURSION TO CARIL 199, Steamer Sovereign, arriving home by the Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Round trip.R1.For above trips take G.T.R.train, 8 a.18., to connect.with steamer at Lachine.\u2019 Band.10 CENTS.AI cars go to Sohme* Park.; Illustrated.: MONTREAL STREET quickly effaces all the of water is all that is Been Out All Night?+ Got a ated Tongue?| Abbeys Effervescent \u201cSalt drinking.gives healthy action to the bowels without astringent after-effects, and vital- |= \u2018izes the system.A teaspoonful in a glas Special am.to 9 p.m, Dally, instant, weather permit TAKE A TRIP ON THE Observation C Around the Two Mountains.) Round Trip 25 Conte.Passes Windsor and 8t.Catherine Streets every Nour frem 9 SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take G.T.R.5 p.m.for Lachine.Round trip 50 Tickets at Grand Trunk Station.RAILWAY COMPANY beginning on Sunday tho 27th ting.EDUCATIONAL.\u2014\u2014 EDUCATIONAL, \u201c Open all Yedr.; Positions Guaranteed to Graduates.MISS CRAHAM'\u2019S PHONOCRAPHIC AND BUSINESS 2204 St.Catherine Street (Opposite Christ Church Cathedral) Co COURSES \u2014 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS and PREPARATORY.INSTITUTE.Pupils may enter atsany time.Phone Main 1714.OXFORD wares! CAFE | a Blvak | bad effects of excessive required.QEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- side Park.and as | was getting off there! the man whd could \u201cmake a watch or.steal a watch,\u201d decided to get off: also, While walkine towards the entrance of the Park he whirpered: \u201cIf you should happen to get into trouble here to-night, let me know; I can easily get-you out of it.\u201d I thanked him.and passed on, but.not before he had made sure.that his watch and what little money hé possessed were still safe, and os he did \u201chappen to -êt into.trouble,\u201d had no occasion to call upon my late campanion for assistance.\" CC.\u2014_\u2014 Nature Study.=» (The Khan.) We turned two ram lambs into the orchard the other day.=~ And they agreed that one \u201cof them would-have to play recond fiddle- but whlch?The preliminaries were decently arranged, and then they backed away from one another about thirty paces, and at a magnetic signal\u2014hang! they met full tht, and cracked their heads together.They went at iL again, while Old Twilight sat on the fence with his.Jackknife open in his hand, ready to bleel the one that got his neck broke.Tut, he quit.He got licked, and he had sense enough to know lit; and now he\u2019 and his conqueror are the best of friends, and the bert of It all is that they will never fight.again.Never again, It's all off.They.fought for supremacy, and one lost, and that settles It for all time.Even if the victor should be sick or crippled, the | vanquished will respect him as the boss: of th asture.; How aifferent it is with us humans.A fellow comes along and knocks the tar out of us, but we ain't eked.Oh, no! We go around and say it wasn't fair, or he took a mean advantage, and blow about our resources, and we won't do a.thing to him next time we meet him, and so on ad nauseaum.We haven't got as much horse sense as a.a amb.ere \u201cwere times\u2014li\u2014our\u2014history.as an empire when we didn't.know wè were licked, but that ls the exception ; roves the rule.wNapoteon walloped us at Waterloo half a dozen times, but we didn t know home from the picnic and A.B.it till we got read about it in the papers.x à : Still, it's a nighty good thing to know when you are licked.and it's quite as good a thing to know when | hands with Big Bob.dersigned, and endorsed \u2018* Tender for IPE \"Postal Station \u2018B' Montreal, P.Q.,\"\" h \u201c \u201cYe re the beat received at this office until Friday.Septem- man.Bob,\u201d he sald.-\u2018\u2019l'm-glad {t's off \u2018ber 8, 1305, inclusively.for the: construction my mind.\u201d : lof Postal Station B'\u201c Montreal, P.Q.And they went in together and had: Plans and specification can be seen and a friendly drink, ; \u2026 forms of tender obtained at this Départment - ' and at the office of Maurice Perrault, Esq., Architect, Montreal, P.Q.Before and After.Persons tendering are notified that tenders (The Khan.) [wins not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their Jim never liked the drags and plows; He'd-ruther-die-than-milk the cows; actual signatures.Each tender must be arcompanied by an ; accepted cheque on & chartered bank, made It made his palms and spirits burn payable to the order of the.Honorable the | To have to take a land an\u2019 churn.Minister of Public Works.equal to ten per He mostly loafed, an\u2019 did but little; cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, He loved to sit around an\u2019 whittle, which will be forfeited if the party tendering An\u2019 all the boys the Village round decline to enter into contract when called Sed Jim wuz lazy as a Turk.They called him loafer, skulk an\u2019 * - hound.upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the His pore old father did the work: work contracted for.1f tho \u2018tender be note accepted the cheque will ba returned.An\u2019 \u2018one purposed \u2014 a knock-kneed clown, : The Department does not Find itself to To Tailride Jimmie out uv town! will be accept.the lowest or any tender.; By order, : FRED.GELINAS, ! Secretary.But Jimmie went his quiet way, Department of Public orks: An' never minded what they'd say, .awa, August Jj, 1905.He'd sit all day heside the crick, Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department, will An\" whittle, whittle at a stick not be paid for it.At last he whittled out a scheme\u2014 A dingus to improve oh steam.TIT He hoofed it to a famous town.frire a |OPEN.Tel.Main 309.JG (NT NATION c Lately removed from Place d'Armes to 2084 ST.CATHERINE BTREET, cor.Bleury.COMMERCIAL BUBJECTS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and TELEGRAPHY by expert teachers.Individual instruction.The only school in.the Province whose Commercial Course is under the supervision of a Chartered Accountant.CLASSES NOW CAZA & LORD, Principals.ST.JOHN'S SCHOOL, MONTREAL, 1773 Ontario St.For Boarders and | Day Scholars, Headmaster, C.S.FOSBERY, M.A.TERMS COMMENCES SEPT.13.McCGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL, \u2014, SESSION 1904-1906 .Courses in Arts, Applied Scieïce (Architee- ture, Chemistry, Metallurgy, ensportation and Civil, Electrical, Mechanical «yd Mining Engineering), Law and Medicine, Matriculation examinations and ExMpina- tions for Second Year Exhibitions and 1rd; TY The result is that he emigrates, or is A big man thought a great deal the of it: forced \u2018into the workhouse, and Jaines got a hundred thousand Allen.usurps his place.This 1s 10° down, fancy picture.There are districts in; London where the forelgner has almost entirely supplanted the original inhab- {tants.In the olden timés he would; have conquered them by force, and! driven them out of their homes with, thick clubs and short epears.To-day, Besides a &hare in all the profit.An' then he hired a, apéshul train An\u2018 calmly moseyed\u201d home.again.He pald the mortgage on the farm; He made the old folks good ahd \u201cwarm\u201d; He built a°\u2019house-'twould astonish you; He had.an automgblle too.| ; The gang with hayseeds in their hair.Would sit upon the fence an\u2019 stare, The railride* crowd is now .soft- soapin\u2019, To be good friends with Jim agin.- They don't.known.beans when the bag\u2019s open, And Jim, ft simply makes him weapnns of modern clvilizatlon\u2014over-, But the effect Is the same in \u2018the long run., PIANO TRIUMPHS.More musical triumphs have been won by the pianos of Chickering & Sons and \u2018Ye olde firme\u201d of Heintz- grin .Le man & Co, than by any other makers{ To hear them say, \u201cWhy, we.Know an this continent.We represent both Jin, makers and invite inspection.C.W.We uster to go toskule\u2014with-him!\u2019 eens Je ellery designed and made tq order.R, Hemsley, 255 St.James St.\u2014adv.enter 3 Must Emigrate or Starve, (English Exchange.) Tt is an axiom in London's East End Lindsay, t:Imited, 2366 st, Catherine Street, Fast End wareroome, 1622 St Catherine Svreet.\u2014Adv.; .frst JACQUES CARTIER FAIR.The agricultural \u2018exposition of Jac= ques Cartier County will be held this vear in the St.Laurent Park, St.Laurent, on Septembèr 13 and 14.The \u2018air, he edges them out with the more bitiriz.\"working them and under-eating them.!= Year Scholarships will commence on September 11th, 1905.- Lectures in the Faculty of Law will begin on Sept.12th, Those in the Faculties of Medicine, Arts and Applied Bcience on Sept.th.\u201c : Particulars regarding examinations and | copies of the Calendar containing full information as to entrance requirements, courses of study.fees, etc., can be obtained on application to : J.A.NICHOLSON, M.A.Registrar, \u2014 Protestant Board of .School Commissioners The Schools under the control of this Board .will re-open the Session of 1905-06 as follows: HIGH SCHOOLS.\u2018Tuesday, September 5th, 10 a.m.\u2014Meeting\\ of Teachers.\u2019 : Wednesday, September 6th, 9 a.m.\u2014 Entrance and Supplemental Examinations.Thursday, September 7th, 9 a.m.\u2014Regular * opening.__ oo Le The Rector will\" bo-in -ettendance at the Schoo! on and after 29th August, from 9 to 13\u2014\u2014 | o'clock daily.SENIOR AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.» Will re-open on Wednesday, September Sth, at 0 a.m, Principals and teachers will be in | attendanée at the several schools on! sday, \u2018September 5th, to receive new pupils «and « - ox svinas i mame vse CC emiare evanvoantBsIRbsTare canBoRiiNRAY ar that the \u2018allen can always get employ- iteelf will take place on September 13 give all necessary information.- oa A OR EEE ; .s ugh.with which the public should be famt- we live and see! of-ail-trades I can.do anything.I|you have licked your man ng re ment even théngh work ls slack and) 24 on the following day a grand ban°| EW.ARTHY Ca lar.The High Schools might be x » 0 : ba re ps wtch, and I can steal Big Bob Murtay NA den one day vacant situations few and far betweën, quet will be given to commemorate Lie | - Secretary Superintendent, We ; \u201cThen_might they say\u2014these_.vanishsi.wat h;-it's .all_the same to me.Some horses at the hotel at 1.\u2018 ; _This,_of course, due to his _clannish:!aftieth-anniversarÿ-ét\u2014the-founding ae i LS .and music and art \u2014 hung with\" copies of fine paintings by | the great masters.Then have a catalogue printed, and let the schools be _lopened on Saturday afternoone .to the public.* Such small beginnings often have most gratifying results.Our educators, our musical circles and our Art Assoclation might ac- Qomplish an inestimable amaunt of good if they would but combine forces and decide to educate, t® elevate the taste and glve salutary encouragement to as large a number as possible.Dissemination of good taste can never be effected through closed doors, and the really vital benefit from learning Is their resultant influence on the character and daily life of the people.Appreclätion of what is really worth while can only come when the people have a chance to learn at first hand.At present one great obstacle is in \u201cShe vell of dignity which surrounds ones\u2014and blessed is the thought: \u2018So death 1s sweet tc us, beloved! though we may show you naught; We may not to the quick reveal the mystery of death\u2014 Ye cannot tell us, if ye would, the \u201c mystery of breath.\u201d \u2018 : .The child who enters life comes iiot- with knowledge or intent, ; So all who enter death must go as littie\u2018 children sent, » Nothing is known.But, nearing God, what hath the soul to dread?And as life is to the living, so death is to the dead.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e * Fine gold chains and lockets.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.\u2014adv.iterate: A Manchester 'Vt., Aug.28 \u2014 A.1.White, of Boston, Saturday defeated | Findlay\\sS: Douglass, of New\u2018 York, in: a.76-hole match, 11 up and 9 to play.for the president's cup offered by the | | Ekwanok Golf : \u2018 \u2014 == i 35¢ and 50c Sales at Scroggie\u2019s Thursday, Wednesday's ad.will contain .the full particulars.Club.I go I war of ed a job an al watchmaker at $20 a week; but 320 a week was no use to me.Bometimes I make $40, $59, and even $100 a week.He spoke three languages and could read and write seven.He.could & boat, play all kinds of sprint, tow he could do anything.time ames\u2014in fact, that afiybody else vould do, and da ] tter.7 - M a also appear to be a regular \u2018bum\u2019 when 1 like,\u201d he raid.I can 1d suit of clothes and a ae ron up MY coat collar, and stop a tellow on the street and ask him for a copper.But you couldn't do that, you wouldn't have the cheek to do it.\u2014but I, oh, well: I can do anv- DE.old of another thing he could, do.I 'can take a peneil in my right hand.\u201d he said, \u201cand while a 56-pound weight is lying upon my hand\u2014that is upon the one holding the penc _ \"ean write my name upon the wall Very few \u2018people.could do that, he declared.; , \u201cMe was just beginning to tell of another remarkable feat he could per-: form, Ka the car stopped at River- i -champlon-of- Avhen a noted Tigliter, the champ North Wentworth, came out of the bar in his shirt-sleeves, and, says he: \u201cI've come over here, Bob, to is the best man., wa you go home, Joel, and don\u2019t you monkey with me.see I'm workin\u2019.oel wouldn't have it that no, J L way and\u2019 Blg Bob just hit him once nnd Kept dn watering-his.team.After they brought Joel to.he shoo Since the days of LISIT AND RUBINSTEIN nway Plano has ever been the choice The rentast artists of Europe and America, ahd their names {ko those of PADEREWSK, STEINWAY, NORDHEIMER, stand for perfection in the making of music and the making of Pianos.By the introduc- | purposes, ousted the British-born wait- ness.The allen.gopulations of places nke Stepney and Mile End are practically huge mutual help associations, eacn member of which is ready and willing to come at any time to the assistance of any other member.Besides, there are certain industries and callings of | which the allen has the practical monopoly.The ready-made clothing trade, the Cheap boot trade the manufacture the society.There will be an elaborata Invitations to be present at the banquet have been sent to many of the: prominent men of the Province.+ _ | LARGE REAL ESTATE DEAL.3 rogramme of races.in connection with LAVAL UNIVERSITY \u201cIn the exhibition.a IN MONTREA LAW FACULTY BE Lectures will begin on the 12th of Se < ber, at 9 a.m.optem + EUG.LAFONTAINE, Secretary.* L One ofthe biggest deals im east end real estate.was put through Inst week by Mr.U.H.Dandurtand, when the Montreal Land and Improvament Co., of which Mr.H.S.Holt is president, | purchased from the Sun Life Insurance; of slippers, of cigars, and of cigarettes, for instance, are almost wholly, ir\" his hands.He 18, too, slowly but: surely ousting the British-born barber, as he has already.to all intents and er.This, means, in plain languaga, that he is privileged to earn his living In this country at the expense of Englishmen._.He works, as a general rule, longer hours for less pay.And ae ls enabled to do thls because the laws Ward for $65,000.The property com- + * For restoring gray Dbair to Its natural c tion of the NORDHEIMBR METHODS the puréhats of a _reliatje Plartg Is made easy.We extend cordial invitation to the\u2019 public, \u2018irrespective\u2019 of Any Intention 10 purchase.Correapondence solicited.: The NORDHEIMER PIANO & MUSIC Go., Ltd.qui ST.CATHERINE ST, \u2018 | tents and purposes a dead letter in the against overcrowding are to all In-/ localities he principally resides in.No! respectable British workingman would! dream of living as many of these people live.And even If he did attempt .o; do smo, the local sanitary authortles \u2014 curing dandruff, in a word, for preserving and restoring the hair, LUBY'S PARIS- TAN HAIR RESTORER is unequalled.Its composition is such that it never fails 14 prises 287 Tots; extending from St.Catiz erine Street north to Nolan Street, and west by Nicolet and Chambly streets.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Fred Scriver is making satisfao- Co., 800,000 feet of land in Hochelaga| tory improvement at Ste, Agathe des Monts.a olor and beauty, for cleaning the skin and.the directions are fol - The.numerous demands fan Luby's and the large quahe ty sold prove feat it\u2019 gives atisfaction to all who 50c a bottle.ue it.would quickly step in and prevent him.LUBY\u2019S a xy 13 Je ~ oo À Literary and Journalistic Event - res a = of (Great Public Interest.Ed There will shortly be commenced the publication of a mew weekly paper in Montreal, under the title of The Standard.IE N | : ; v \u2018 À | .: .The Standard will be national in character and of high literary merit.{, 7 Itisconfr ently believed that it-will-be-one of \u201cthe-most- important publications} im yet produced in this country.° 1 _ .Dr.Osler says.that man\u2019s virility begins to wane at 40, and that a man: | atthe age of 60 should be-chloroformed.pr 0 100278 As an old journalist who has passed Dr.Oslet\u2019s \u2018 \u2018chloroform limit,\u201d 1 \u2014 | venture to-believe that The Standard will do something to upset Dr.Osler's 1 theory.i oa Bi ! é + Amongst those whom I have asked fo contribute to The Standard are the following : | Thomas W.Lawson, of Boston, a mil- Harry Thurston Peck, Columble Unl- Hon.W.L.Dcuglass, Gevernor of | llonaire, who says he will smash versity, literary critio, Massachusstts, i the Standard Oil monopoly.Dr.Louis Frechette, French-Canadian Hon.Krank W, Higgins, Governor of Mark Twaing the veteran humorist.poet laurea\u2018e.° New York.Riglit Mon.James Bryos, British etates- Sir J.M.La NMioyna, historical writer pr.8.E.Dawson, King's Printer and \u201cman and author, - Benjamin Suits, Royal Gociety of Can- essayist.ada.Lisut.-Col.Deninon, Torento, tmperiai- ist and mi'ltary suther of interna- Dr.Henry J.Morgan, \u201cCanadian Men ar.d Women.\" Or.J.W.Burgess, the noted alienist.Sir Gilbert Parker, Canadian novelist and British MP.Der.William Osler, Canadian Professor * at Oxford \u201cniversity.tional repute, Rav.J.Clark Murray, Professor of W.D.Howells, America's _ greatest Dr, J.G.Adami, Canterbury and Meo- Menta! and Moral Philosophy.- novelist.Gill.John Reade veteran journalist.: Winston Churchill, historical novelist.Dr.W.H.Drummond, Freach-Cana- Dr.George btowsrt, bee, Journalist.George Ade, the funniest alang artist : dian-dialect writer.pet Rokers Harris, artist.in the world.W.D.Lighthall, noveli-t antiquarben E.w.Thompson, essayist and short Mrs.Alice Hegan Rice, of °Mre.Wiggs and municipal reformer.story writer, of the Cabbage Patch™ fam.0.Box AN.= I Cafe, 111 Mountain st., opposite St, Antoine \u2018Good wages VVANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports weekly.Free passage and Iaturn.Apply or.send stamp for particulars.Cang- dian Agency, 18214 Bt.Antoine street, Em real.{ , _ \" G 0D Yon day add night.VV ANTED.SMART O&FICE BOY; GOOD 220 prospects for advancement.App! y br letter to The Montreal Rolling Mills Ce.YANTED\u2014100 SHANTYMEN, FOR BAULT Ste.Marie, Mich., to leave Sunday night.paid.Dominion Bmployment Agency, 185 St.James st.207 MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LETARN plumbing trade; great demand for graduates $1-3$ day: many complete course two! months; graduates admitted to Unlen and Master Plumbers\u2019 Association.Coyne Bros.Co.Plumbing Schools, New York, Cincinnati and St.Louis.(Day and Night Clase.) For free catalogue, address 239 10th Ave., New York, tL ANTEDCEXPERIENCED.OPERATORS on ladies\u2019 blouses; also à few sleeve makers and closers; plenty of work at } :t of prices.Apply to The G.H.Harrower (.o., 8 Beaver Halli Hill.slid.ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND +N [ile ligent persons to solicit orders fo: nursery stock; to ihe right parties 1 can oifer the best inducements; best time in the )ear to make à start.Apply fur terms; at 0.ice, to E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.) *.Educational.RS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF .plano, guitar, mandolin and banjo.60a City Councillors st.210 \u2014 \u2014 Room and Board Wanted.BOARDING HOUSE LIST FOR STUDENTS.Persons wishing to receive students .as y borrders or ledgers during the next Session, \u2018rommencing September 1ith, are requested to | | communteats with the undersigned before (September Liverpool, London and Bristol, mot shown | Mrs.J.A.McRue, .of Alexandria, Rev.J.WW.Mrs.and Ki Jones, Tam- \\ CHEAP EXCURSION above.furmisbed on application, - ; Ont.Was the hostess at a very suc.WOU Ontailo: Miss K.Maclean, FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.\\ Aprir to \" : - oO Kingston: J.Chisholm, Hamilton: A.An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.cessful dance recently in honor of her 4151 r : $ i i Sora one of SOE quan RY SUIS Mes winslow A AQOTHINGATQUE Card Paie M | palin FIT ler Quen Hn ha Qu MRS WINPLOM ANNE DENVER.Col.9132555 suis, 5 sem | Mrs, Alondo Ryan and.her little real, Rev.J.and Mrs, Nell, Toronto.Su WI PERFROTSUCCRSE I NOOTRES TI 9 Ol.Montreal.tory.Huntingdon.Miss Winnie Tyler.who has been \u201cvisiting in Ottawa, has returned home THES t CHILD, SOPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAY, M'GILL LIKELY TO WIN CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP DECORATORS 1 \\ ; t EXHIBITIONS For all particulars as *« freight and sage, apply to Local Agents, or to DOMINION LINE! daughter Marjory have returned to th= Mrs.J Devi \u2018ancouver: .\u2014 - \u2014- city from Crysler, \u2018where they were the son ge, Vancouver; GH.Wat- CURES WIND COLIC, and 1s the best remedy fu FARE FROM é GE \u2018 guests of Mr.and Mrs.John A.Cock- | ; \u2019 DIARRH(EA.80ld by druggists In every part c MONTREAL, .5 DOMIN 0 M Hi burn.| orn FOR MRS.\"WINSLOW'S \u201cSooTHiNg \"Going : | After a, pleasant vacai'on spent on\u2019 A MACHINE FOR WOMEN SAND TAKE NO OTHER KIND.SYRUQ, po0ing dates\u2014August 29 to Sept.3rd MONTREAL T9 LIVERPOOL.N \u201c4 Seifert, « .I\u201d Twe ive Cun .tL in : the Rideau Rr AN arbi Should .ths best obwaluable.Fhe, oo Swemtafive Cents a Bottle , Return Limit\u2014Sopt.4th to 12th, 1905.ee A aa: Sent 2 A Led SES NE SDE SR Singer sewing machine is ackuowledgz- ; A Ce .Ottawa.\u2018of Music, and Mrs.Seifert returned ed the lightest runnin St à 5 | R ; \u201cKensington.Sept.2 Kensingtom: ; * , L = 8, Most auræbie 3 .home Friday.12 » and gouvenient of any.| Look for the LABOR DA Y\u2014Sept.4 mars stg Sok Re Mr.and Ses w.Cras and t \u20ac Notre he Jt Catherine street, Tsus Reduced fares to The Canada -i» the fastest steamer in the Misses Ethel and Mabe alg, « NO Laine Street SIT SL, Catherine Quebec .: $4.00 Toronto .$10.00 Canadian trade.holding a record of 5 days Westmount.have returned home after, Street, 2327 Notre Dame street, 106 St M h & Son - ; L3 hours and 4 minutes Detwven Inishowes a two months\u2019 trip through the Mari- Lawrence street, 1867 SU Lawrence urp y \u2019 Sherbrooke .3.35 Hamilton .10.65 Hesd ana Facher Point.LL time \u2018Provinces.d street, Montreal, Canada.\u2014 A-1v.1, Ottawa .3.50 London - 12.95 colidahly Saloons, Electric Lights, Speed and | Mis Westgate, Master Gordon West And ail vther points in Canada and return at i Co OF% And upwards a \u201c| gate, and.Miss Hazel Brownlee 95! $3s ; an .+ FIRST ri : 79,72 g to steam A emia st the Rew.CE in fiong gtymont ree.wo 0 sw.DAINTERS and SINGLE (URSS) FARE [rion Tol bed dps | .> - .\u2014_ so \u2018 eval - Jenkins and Mrs.Jenkins at the rec- Going dates\u2014Sept.2 3, 4.sp To prinuival, Brot Returu l:imit\u2014Sept.5, 1905.Third Class .7.80 ports > Tas \u201cto Montreal, accompanied by her = : friend, Miss May Iveson, who will | , TORONTO AND RETURN 17 ST SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL : spend à week in this city.i The McGill and Mount -Royal cricket clubs St C th rine Street ! > , - Te TT TTT TTT Ts mee = ; __, ; .Ç , biayed a watch on the campus grounds Sut.ae a \u20ac » Sept.2 and 4 Crees he $ 7,00 ! The marriage of Miss Nora ShAW, urday afternoon, whi-h resulted in a win for , Sept.1, 3,5, 87 Ce - 19.08 ENCIES daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.SHAW.McGill.The game was very one sided, the Near Drummond.Return Limit\u2014Sept.12, 1906.LE I mT of- Chapel street, Ottawa.and Mr.McGill men, particularly Richards, Daber, ! Train Service-Leave Montreal 9 0 a.m.and DONALDSON LINE.Frank Morgan, of Hartford, and for- Hill and Ward doing superior work.This win for McGill practically gives them the! 10.30 p.m.daily.5.00 p.m.week days, | Toronto 4.30 pm, 715 am, §35 am.Arrive GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICE.merly nf Ottawa,.will take place un tannin for te rete hour , From M - Ct .ap > - HE nonshiip fo a district, althou the \u2014 = DS se \u2014 a = .catreat À - .: Sept.\u201c6.41s one more game to de played with Montreal | ! SNERBROOKE AND RETURN SS.A'Becla (ovid storage) Aus.NT NEW IMPORTED BROADCLOTH SUTTINGS The engagement Is announced of: Following: are the scores: | \u201cTHÉ .Sept.§ aud 7 .agi $2 59 3s Lakooia (cold storage! Aus H s .| Miss Roberta Evelyn Graham, second ) ¥ 1 NING , Sept.2.3.4, 5, 8 an _.: $.s.Sala PE AZ.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\u201d Thomas \" EN INNINGS.Liverpool] & London & Globs ; Return Limit-Sept Il, IMS.THOMSON LINE : » 1 ort 1 im- \u2018Johnson Graham.Parts, Ont, to Mr.!! ( Hall bowlied Carlton À ' .Servic 3 ts am.LONDON WSZKUY S3SRVCE.An exceptionally notew \u2018 hy shipment of new | Thomas MeMaster, Guelph, Ont.The E.I.Riuhurds-bowled Roberts I INSURANCE COMPANY dass and or ary arrive At Sherbrooke : , - om Mos meal, ported goods just to hand ' A pure Merino and marriage will take place September wv B.Buber run put Dora 1 ®.oli Capital and assets exceed.84-4 600.000 1122.am.sud 11.40 porn.$8 Tora ecid verage 224 sat Aug + , : : \u201814th at her parent's residence.AC.King bowled Roberts U Caoadizn Investments excecd 33.730.000: SPECIAL TRAIN will lesye Montres! a S.3.Devona (void sorage 275 0: A7 - Botany Wool Broadcloth, very fine and silky in the : Invitations have bokn issued for the x Winter lbw Robert .J Claims paid oxceed \u2026 \u2026.221.000,000 10am.Sept.5 for Saeibrooks.aud on Sem.- LEITH IEIAVILE.2 .; v \"\u201ce - , « or i Le 4 tee \u201c .o EO .1 ; 1 sy airs S brocke 289 al weave, thoroughly shrunk and unspotable-chiffon marriage of iss Florence Brown, A.lo Shannon bowled Roberts - © EAD ORE CY fia d'arme 8070 pm for Montres.SS Ewen ee finish.In all the fashionable fall and winter colorings, Frown t6 Me Hector Mackenzie For: |A.M OuRBiRe@.d.McDonald, E Clarke Montreal ; OTTAWA AND RETURN 33 Esaisca including new shades of Navy, new Browns, new 'bes of Toronto.The wedding will tak: Eire .1,1 ooo ER 6 COUSTON.Bug, Chair So Ae LU do 16 +3 5e See seem À : ; .\u2018place at 2.30 o'clock on Saturday af- oo \u2014! 2 6.CLOUSTON.Esq.Chairman, SEER TS oe Ce * SARE wr 4 Fawns, new Greens, new Reds, etc, and also in Black.}ternoom September 2, in Port Perry, | For 7 wichets, total .109 Sir Alex.Lacoute, Th E Rg wwii Esa.Train seturs Linie Sent Pa © a San das adel a \u201c : | - ; - - + | ; ompron, xq.; = ve L y NENA -.3 SR.Colors we guarantee fast to light,\u201d and black we i Miss, Hardy, of Quebec, who has | BOWLING ANALYSIR.J Wm.7 pm Arnive Ottawa 11 é aw, TNE ROBERT REFIRY SMP ANT 4 as \u201ci been visiting friends here for the past.er i.- pe SIMPSON.Res 1.10 pu .12 pm.a 5 2° BASKANENT ST WONT 5 warrant absolutely permanent.~~ CE Ek et on Edy Ben UT NES STAGE SR A aan > BE HONTE TS 3 ide 1 ; ning for New York, where she, yester- | poyns on 2 33 \u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; _ ! 52 inches wide.Special value for Tuesday, $1.35.day, was married to Mr.W.E.Rrad- : robert CoN 1 15 A | Company's and Agents\u2019 Telephone.Maln 4497.! Portiand \u2019 Old Orchard QUEBED STEAMSHIP 0 fier .i : shaw, formerly of this city, and so Humplries .à i 13 0 - | | Leaves Montreal at 8 a.m.an3 801 À , ! æ \u2019 : _\u2014 | MOUNT ROYAL I8T INNINGS.\u2018 nd seep Rit ger Ai ar.LawRENCSE Li i \u2019 * i ; - Senay , J.Bothamly bowled Hill ENT Elegant afe car service an Jay SS ~C AM PAN NEW SWISS SCARVES, PILLOW SHAMS, etc.HERALD DAILY PATTERN D J.Arrowsmith bowled Buber nt 1 oi \u201cNot the bost Whiskey in the trains between Montreal and Portians Nh 2 .\u2018 Lee S.Humphries bowled HAIL .- .» world.but one of them.\u201d © GITY TICKET OFFICE Neat Huong Tum WANA AAn On Tuesday we would direct attention to a very ¢ Uf.Lomas bowled Hil .0 L137 er Jame Euros.Telephone Mua wT aL AT PROTECT * * + ; ; .WW.Roberts bowle 2.24 14 RY t a.#1.or vaventure Sta, oa wo iN \u201c.pretty showing of Swiss work in\u2019 Scarves, Pillow F Simpeon bowled Baber 2220 0! - ES = pa an Les IGH & CO.\u2019 \u2019 : .1.A.Browne bowle aber .2.2.24 +4 : : a M Shams, Washstand Covers, etc., just received from ILL Vickery aot ou , ! \u2019 res a dng keg a Ble MB, : : BOA Rotty bowled HN .2.7 ; A ESE NUS Ste Exam Switzerland.These are very attractive goods made JIYH [A Carlton vented LC 0.(NE, INA kite Bad: 3 â ; ; j : 3 ee ee Ea À | IRATULOTTSTONNS AND PiC - to our special order, the designs being exclusively con- | Extras.= | SHAS NAN =e ., ) - *- - Pr) SCENIC SxesUeûs momies ea Cas, fined i I Total.+.Seon 1 No Ae Cente Wed Sowa XS .to this store mn Montreal, and to the store with « ! : Overs Maidens Runs Wickets + ue Teh.sas as eet which we are affiliated in Toronto.10 Hu wooo 1.108 Me, à RAR 8 ean : Haber .a Lo; 5 3 bh » .LU Ve qiss ooe cs 38, lv.The assortment is too Jarse to enumerate In full, but we quote a \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' : .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014= few specimen valued as follows: \u2014 .{ Sterling ger LOARET English mabe.R : East amd War Bureau Scarves: , 450, B0c, 63c.69c,.70c, 75¢, 85c.$1.25.Sterns Te a A oo { Buperd Now Steamers Laci ERA C= 2 FURNESS, WiTHY & C9, aro) ds, - Memsley.sx - MUNTHKAL-HAA Has [LR TROY IV LL 20 .RS Pillow Shams: 38¢, 40c, 450, 50c, 63c.75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.5/ Cl eae Sundars ai à na OT Ç Washstand Covers: Me, (00, «Bo, Me, 90e ST.CAT GAVE iE oR AL TORO IC HAN RN Las Progassd Sailags, Meachester Liners, L'é JUS ST.CATHARINES | Mondays Wadhacdays and Fradand, an 7 2 MON TR SAL AND NANVHEÈSTER pur.A URIAL AND NANCHES y : - CHIPPEWAS A DRUBBING, MONTREAL QUERKYC Laas adv at | pa De se vraies From Moauraal, ; \u2014 ; ÆNAÏ LANE Fra Weedon Ja UF, al 8.5 7 Nas 305 er Ta.1 Sep LADIES\u2019 FINE 1 LADIES\u2019 BLACK | sAULENS* oh FA USA sNascdase ory Lo.Sept 6 r ; J St.Catharines Ont.Aug.29.- The sentori seu oo Soot Manchester Mi.prer .Sept 23 oO Ns a | 39% CASHMERE HOSE.29¢ COLA game Mere Siturday proved rok ° CIYY Achat VEFIR.Tate 52 the ahve scognera Dave first Clans Regular 50c and 60c.: Regular 45c.J i ular butlpsgue, Tho CUhippewus wore de | A a at James Street ete lt oa ; se su, canmers Dave fret conne -We have a 100 or so of these .In plain and ribbed, reinforced i feated by a score of 37 to 0, thus establish | ; 125 at} Jaw .* A sas ; | .Vests in different styles,\u2019 and in.tL ¢ ing à new record score in the CLA.\u2018The : Elsa sou Aswan wi service to Cape shades of white and natural.heels and toes, full fashloned, Chippewas worked bard to score, bul they na Put Rusmdeid.Bust Londen ° q | bh] z , v ) : .: a found local defence stmply tnpreguable, BE a tok >.i Very soft and pliable, and nicely ; ery soft and elastic.Part of a while he Toca] home were right on edge and | ; ; add bucban.adapted for early Fall wear.special purchase or the price gare the spectators u (ne exhibition of la sw NY ANDOTER a Nov.18 Regular 50c and 60c values, would.be 45c.Tuesday Z9c a crosse.In the firat- quarter 9 goals were svvttad With oki storage.\u2018 .Tuesday each .38¢ padr.; A CHARMING SURPLIUE WAIST {sroved and nine agatu fn the second, after N NGHAM & STRAIN .For further _artaulars, apply to i .HATE ; this tho locals let ub htt nud added It more | 4 S WITHY & 00 Limite Agents ; .: ~ i Pattern No.1174.Sizes 32 to 42 (nches bust {in the Junt, hul no the Lt.Quarter.] » \u2019 .This Store closes daily at 5.30 p.m, ® In the first autumn models that aro hetug Pltvher wo hiv on thie eye au the bail and Sale Agents for Canada.FURNESS, MONTREAL : : .; .ve : .had to reUlke, Harnett going © oO even up | A .- [ === AE OS dE meurs part of Cela que two, 6 & 7 Rocoilet St, Montreal | | ; MONTRE - \" ; ' \\ \u201ckot n tusty crack to the face from Gray ; \u2019 : : + | Bra Lint te will bo very VOB thi fall 16.Sonn wii\u201d and ut Co retire, The Cine | ITA | th Rost women nnd one that tn never entirely Wat UL 100 NL (| Monday, Sept.4th, 1988.This Paper is printed 2x - - ° a Ms * \u201c| T = 5 TTC tT ° » .13 A Mehl (22, \\ Cntr lout of dnte.The model we ho E of natal \u2018Tho local team now odged its way up on the h Th Q City eu » LT CL.A championship.; TT ; it e ueen 1 Ll duree , ; with brilliant Persian embroidery.The com- : ; ; ; .wi \u201c0c \u2018 = bination ts harmonlous and beautiful.Those | .> i pring [sun seafches and reveals the ; .Co .\u2018 envy.rougÉ Mike aro excellent for fall and | (tyes tested\u2019 hy experienced optictan, no shabby appearance of everything It Cheap Exeursion Fares Printi Ink Gom anv\u2019s = = winter wear.Soft, \u2018ailky mohnire, preity l charge OH Hemsley, 200 SC James ME ade shows that your steps need patting, Hyacththe 7 $1.20 rinting n p : Caibatrdss and veiling, in exquisite spades, ure .ee pe or mee nud on he ah eee 4.00.[nk .- M ee 7 = = : \u2014\u2014 also shown among the new fall goods.\u2018Chey ; ; .heu 50 | n .N 5 = 7 {are usualy made up without lintngw, lke tha ) Mui ian Bay EAE * \u2014 JUVENILEY SPORTS AT.- \u2014| M-Cosgrove: 2, F.Riggs;-3, J.J_Col-.thinner summer_fabrics, and while\u2019 warmer, | MADDEN FINED FOR Riviere dun Loup ooo eee ' 590, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, Uns, ; are really not.much heavier.For the medium; ~~~ CONTEM PT OF COURT FB Cavauna sasss 52 \u2026\u2014 6.106.PF ER Te, HIGHGATE SPRINGS Results of the bean guess will.be\u201d size 344 yards of material 27 Inches wide will .: : ALO MES oven es 8.40 CINCINNATI.BOSTON.\u2014 made known Thursday evening.\u2018be required, with 1% yards of banding aud : ous : ; > Rallway + e EB % ds of all-over embroidery for chemi .> , on dol lc I~ (he placo to got the very best and all other paints on the Rallway.m yards y chemis- New York, August LN-John le | painta., | Goiux Weptember 2nd, 3nd and sth, = The following is the list of prize-win- pz atte and cuffs.The pattern, No.1174, ts eut Madden, the Kentucky turfman, owner ners in connection with the Et.Gabriel\u2019s Juvenile T.A.& B.Society's plc- nic, held on Baturday at Highgate Springs, Vt.:\u2014 LC bers only\u2014L Wm Currie; Cassidy; 8, Frank Dennison.Girls\u2019 race, 12 years and under\u20141, Miss Annie Meehan; 2% Miss Katie Walsh; 3, Miss Winnie O'Leary.Single ladles\u2019 race\u20141, Miss Gagherty; 2, Miss McGrath: 3, Miss Killfeather.Boys\u2019 race, 18 years and under, - members only\u20141, Wm.Currle: 2, Harry Edwards; 8, Peter Cassidy.; .Married ladies\u2019 race\u20141, srs.Fitzger- .ald; 3, Mrs.Benoit; 8, Mrs.Ora *- ; Members\u2019 race\u20141, Frank \u201c+ \u201cMichael Meehan:; 3, Michael \u2026 - Marriedé men's race\u2014Mr.§ matter; 8, Mr.A.Paquette: © ; Dennis, + : - 106 yarde dash J Biggs: 2, 8, Mr.8 Peter !- Biggs: 3, , open to amateurs\u2014 Mr.Frank Cor.Notre Dame sud fletgneurs Sts, ret .1 hes bust meanure, and paid, by sending ten, in sizes for 32 to 421 may-be obtained, pos vutig Until september Ben, 1905.iof several fust horses, two df- which ! were chtered In the Futurity Saturday.| NOT TAH ind nddresn to Tho Fashion Depariment| WI convicted of Gimme) content | | \u2018of this paper.C : of court, fined $260 find sentenced to | IMPROVED SERVI : serve thirty days in the Raymond .; 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my answer.So they led me.away, as I thought, to death, but none offered to do me hurt.\u201cTnree days later Saladin sent for i.e again, and offered to spare my life if T would swear an oath, which oath was that I should take a certain package and deliver it to you, or to your daughter named the Lady Rosamund, here at your hall of | Steeple, in Essex, and * bring back the answer to Damascus.Not wishing to die, I said that I wouid do this, if the Sultan passed his word, \u2018which he never breaks, that I should be set free afterwarde.\u201d me Biair\u2019s Pills Crest Encsfsb Remedy for Gout & \u2018Aheumatism Q iv ige J pre.Effective.[4 an 40c and $1.99 ¢ AYMAN.mons a CO.(I PIL.oF MONTRES» I 1) me HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS._ The Brethren RIDER HAGGARD.; (Copyrighted and published exclusively in The Herald) .and so on here.\" the knight Lo-| din.\u201d And he spread out his hands ! \u201cAnd now you are safe in England, do you purpose to return to Damascus with the answer, and, if 60, Why\" \u201cFor two reasôns, Sir Andrew.First because 1 have sworn to do so, and 1 do not break my word any more than Joes Saladin.Secondly, because I continue to wish to live, and the Sultan promised me that if I failed in my mission, ne would bring about my death wherever I might be, which I am sure he has the power to do by maglc or otherwiea Well, the rest of the tale is short.\u2018Ino chest was handed over to me as you see it, and with it money sufficient for my.faring to and fro and something to spare.Then I was escorted to Joppa, where I took passage on a ship bound to Italy.where I found another ship named The Holy Mary Pailing for Calais, which we reached after beng nearly.cast away.Thence I came.to Dover in a fishing boat, landing there eight days ago, and.having bought a mule, joined gome travellers to London, \u201cAnd how will you return?\u201d The palmer shrugged his shoulders.\u201cAs best I may, and as quickly.your answer ready, Sir Andrew?\" \u2018Yes: it'is here,\u201d and he handed him the roll, which Nicholas hid away In the folds of his great cloak.Then Su Andrew added, \u201cYou say you know nothing of all the business in whicn you play this part?\u201d \u201cNothing; or, rather, only this\u2014the officer who escorted me to Jaffa told ae that there was a stir among the learnud doctors and diviners at the court bo- cause of a certain dream which the Sultan had dreamed three times.It had to do with a lady who was half of tha blood of Ayoub and half English, and they said that my mission was mixed up with this matter, Now I gee rhat the noble lady before me has vyes strangely like thoze of the Sultan Saia- Is and ceased.\u2018\u2019You seem to see a good deal, fricnd Nicholas.\u201d - ; \u201cSir Andrew, a poor palmer who wishes to preserve his throat unelit must keep his eyes open.Now have eaten well, and I am weary.Is there any place where I may sleep?I must; be gone at daybreak, for those who uv Saladin\u2019s business dare not tarry, anil I have your letter.\u201d \u201cThere is a place,\u201d answered Sir Andrew.\u2018\u2019Wulf, take him to Ît, and tc- morrow, before he leaves, we Will speak again.Till then, farewell, holy Nicholas.\u201d » With one more searching glance lie palmer bowed and went.When tho \u2018door closed behind him Sir Andrew beckoned Godwin to him, and whispered: : .\u201cTo-morrow, Godwin, you must tahe somemen and follow this Nicholas to see where he goes and what he does, for i tell you I do not trust him\u2014ay, I fear him much! These embassies to and from Saracens are strange trafic for a Christian man.Also, though he says his life hangs on it, I think that were he honest.once safe in England here he would stop, since the first priest would absolve him of an oath forced from him by the infidel.\u201d \u201cWere he dishonest would he not have stolen thoce jewels?\u2019 asked Godwin.\u201cThey are worth some risk.What do you think, Rosamund?\u201d +17\" ghe answered.\u201cOh, I think there: jg more in this than any of us dream.I think,\u201d she added in a-volce of distress and with an involuntary wringliug motion.of the hands, \u2018that for ins house and those who dwell in it time ls big with death, and that sharp-eyed palmer is its midwife.How strange \u2018à the destiny that wraps us all about! And now comes the sword of Saladin to shape it, and the hand of Saladin to drag me from my \u201cpeaceful state to a dignity which I de not seek; and ihe \u201cThe Sovereign Bank of Canada have removed to their new.\u2018quarters, .to 236 St.James Street.TELEPHONE\u2014Private exchange connecting si departments.Nos.232 nn.e \" se dreams of Saladin, of whose kin I am.to interweave my life with the bloody policies of Syria and the unending war between Cross and Crescent, that are, both of them, my heritage.\u201d Then, with a woeful gesture, Rosamund turned and left them.Her father watched her go.and said: \u201cThe maid is right, Great business is afoot in which all of \u2018us must bear our parts.I know well, for the last struggle in which Christ or Mahomet must zo down.Rosamund is right.On ner brow shines the crescent diadem of-the house of Ayoub, and at her heart hangs the black cross of the Christian and round her struggle creeds and nations.\u2018What, Wulf, does the man sleep :l- ready?\u201d .\u201cLike a dog, for he seems outworn with travel.\u201d \u201cLike a dog with one eye open, perhaps.I do not wish that he should give us the slip during the night, as \u20ac want more talk with -him and other things, of which I have spoken to Gol- win.\" \u201cNo fear if that, uncle.I have locked the stable door.and a sainted palmer will scarcely leave us the present of such a mule:\u201d \u201cNot he, {f I know his tribe,\u201d answered Sir Andrew.\u201cNow let us sup sind afterwards take counsel together, lor we shall need it before all is done.\u201d An hour before the dawn next morn- Ing Godwin and Wulf were up, and with them certain trusted men who had! been warned that their services wou'd! be needed.Presently Wulf, bearing » lantern in his hand, came to where ils, brother stood by the fire in the hall._ \u201cWhere have you been?\u2019 Godwin asked.\u201cTo wake the palmer?\u201d \u201cNo.To place à man to watch tho road to Steeple Hill, and another at tha Creek path: also to feed his mule, which 13 a very fine beast\u2014too good for a palmer.Doubtless he will be stirriug soon, as he said that he must be up early.\" .\u201c(To pe Continued.) > TECUMSEHS WON.FROM TORONTOS 7 GOALS TO 4 oo vs Toronto, Ont., Aug.28.\u2014The Tecumsehs defeated the Torontos in a senior C.L.A.cham- plonship match 7 at \u201cthe\u201d Island\u201d Saturday by 7 to 4.About 2,000 people were.prpsent, as it was apticipated that the Islande would have a walk-over.But \u2018the one junior Toronto, who was on the team at the last match, put up such a fast game that the management tried out three others and they were no disappointment for they were the most aggressive players in the team.The teams were: Torontes (4;\u2014Regaa, goal, Francis, point; Selby, cover; \u2018Lambe.Rowntree, Marshall, defencä-Nealy, centré; Cain, Heal, Carmichael, bome; Heal, outside, Powers, inside.: Tecumsehs -(7)\u2014Clark, \u201cgoal; Shore, point; Menary, cover; Griffith, Stewart, Grimes, de- tence: White, centre: Querrio, Felker, Mur- ton, home; Durkin, outside, Gow, inside.Referee, Baker.; rt .PIANO COST.The cost of a piano by Chickering & Sons or by \u201cYe olde tirme\u201d : of Heintzman & Co.Is not much more than that of other good makers but if you are a musician you will appreciate the perfection of tone and action which makes them supreme.CC.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine St.East End warerooms, 1622 St.Catherine St.: .\u2014 \u2014 TORONTO FAIR INVITES BATTEN- BERG'S SAILORS.Toronto, Aug.28\u2014Speclal)-\u2014-The executive of the Canadian National Exhibition have declded to supplement the efforts of the city by inviting the whole three hundred men and ten officers of the squadron of Prince Louls of Battenberg that visited Quebec, Montrealgand Otiawa to come to the \u2018Toronto Exhibition, Arrangements have now been made for their nter- tainment and transportation.They will be accompanied by the full band and elx guns.\u2014 ee mr QUEBEC CENTRAL AND THE NEW BRIDGE.Quebec, Aug.28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.| Frank Grundy, general manager of\\the Quebec Central RallWay, was In Quebec -Saturdi \u2014business-\u2014\u2014connected- with the extension of the Quebec Central Railway from Sc¢ott\u2019s Junction to connect with the new Quebec Bridge.He expects that work on the construction of the branch line will be begun next spring.\u2019 QUEBEC LOOKS LIKE NAVAL PORT Quebec, Aux.28.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The ses- men of the British Second Cruiser Squadron have been granted general leave and the streets are now daily crowded with bluejackets and marines.In thé meantime there is a strong force of pickets on shore doing duty, which gives the Anclent Capital \u2018he appearance of a regular garrison town.[hese pickets, two in number, are composed of fifty men and two officers each, For no little thing would Saia- | din stir thus\u2014he who braces' himself asj jof'so good an opportunity, of testing! 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WILL AWAIT BRIQUETTED COKE Miss Annie Linahen, of Montreal, is \u2018 | nouncement of the (University of Mc- visiting friends in Richmond.: Head Office, Room 311, Merchants Bank _ POMPADOURS ANF\" oma \u201c THE CLEAN, SCIENTIFIC FUEL 1° roe EEN PENSIVE PEOPLE | + J 1 - stole second and scored on Jordan's FOR THE BEST FITTING AND BEST VALUE IN SHIRTS.\u2018 - a > to I 25 £_ : MWONTIEUNE Birds Won Two Fast Games From Baltimore, One 5 to 4 and One 5 to 3 Pappalau Pitched His Fifth Consecutive Victory\u2014Leroy Twirled the Second Game\u2014Burchell and Neal : Made Home Runs.Before four thousand peopls, who packed the Shamrock grand stand © from end to end, the Birds took two] games from Baltimore yesterday afternoon, the first 5 to 4 and the second 5 to 8.The Royals played great ball and while they made a few errors, they more than atoned for their mistakes in this department by giving a most satisfying exhibition of fast flelding and heavy and timely hitting.Pappalau was on the slab in the first game and Leroy in the second and both were in shape to discomfit the Orioles.The latter got eight hits off Pappalau and seven off Leroy, but the Royal pitchers had them so thoroughly in hand that they were never dangerous encugh to make Jimmie Bannon liable to an attack of heart failure.For three innnies in the first game, Pappalau made the Orloles look like tail-enders.In the fourth innings, hits by Rothgeb, Jennings and Mullen netted them one run.In the fifth, Bur- chell, the Baltimores\u2019 south paw tore off a homer to centre, the ball sailing over Bannon's head and rolling to the club-house.It Was a clean drive and one of the longest hits ever made at the Shamrock grounds.In the seventh, Kelly drew a pass slash to right field.In the ninth, Neal was hit by a pitched ball.He started to steal second and Raub's throw to L.Hartman was low.The ball rolled to Bannon who made a nice throw to F.Hartman, but the gates were open and the sphere slipped through Dutch\u2019s lunch-hooks and before he could retrieve it, Neal crossed the pan.Pappalau struck out Kelly and Loudensiager and Jordan ended the game by hitting to La- chance.\u2018 7 The Birds started their fun tn the second.Dutch Hartman smashed the first ball thrown him to left.Joyce was passed and Raub sacrificed both slong.Lachance strode to the plate and liking one of Burchell's offerings he hit out bravely from the shoulders.The ball and bat came into sharp collision and when the smoke cleared away, Dutch and Mike were dodging felicitations at the Bird's bench and Candy was doing his level best to look unconscious and hold down second at one and the same time.Lou Hartman was passed but Pappalau fanned.Wiedy drew a base on balls and the corners were filled with Pat dead run and hurled it to first with the one swoop.catch of Jenning\u2019s liner in the sixth.THE SECOND GAME At no stage did the Ortoles have Lee Leroy in trouble in the second game, and only in fhe first and ninth innings did they score.} In the first; Kelly bunts1 safelv, reached second when L.Hartman drop- red Raub\u2019's throw, and scorsl when Tommy Raub let one of Leroys low shoots get away from him.In the ninth, Hearne singied to right, but was forced at second ,K by Heavy lyers, who batted for McNeal.Naal followed with a clean drive to right for four bases, two runs counting.Leroy settled down, fanned' Kelly and retired Loudenslager on an infield hit.The Birds made a promising beginning.Wiedy was passed and was neatly sacrificed to second dy Meaney.Bannon was glven free transportation, and Dutch Hartman reached first when Jennings booted the ball.Three on bases, one out and Joyce to bat.Mike wasn't there with the goods, however, and flled out to Jennings.Raub cuss- Pa his luck when he fouled out to Jor- an.In the sécond innings, Lachance hit to short, .Jerrdings blocking the ball by a lucky stab.McNeal threw & wide ball that Hearne couldn\u2019t have reached with a lacrosse stick.and Lachance, who had been sacrificed to second by L,.Hartman, went all the way from second to the plate.He would have scored anyway though, as leroy rapped out a nice double through Kelly and Rothgeb.Wisdy was passed and Meaney flied to Jennings.Bannon forced Wiedy at second by hitting to Jennings.; The fifth was a gay time for the fans.Wiedy was hit on the foot by a pitched-ball.Meaney lald down à perfect bunt.Bannon hit a stinger through the pitcher's box, McNeal avolding the ball as if it were red hot, and Wiedy scored.Dutch hit to Lou- denslager and Meaney started for home to beat the throw.Libudy\u2019's heave wae wild, and both Meaney and Bannon scored.Joyce singled, but was thrown out trying to steal second, and Raub flied out \u2018to Kelly.In the seventh, Wiedy Jed off with a double to left.Meaney flied out to Jordan and Bannon to Loudenslager.F.Hartman hit safely and Wiedy tal- Meaney at the bat.Pat didn\u2019t \u2018turn the \u2018(Casey trick but he rivalled the Mud- ville stunt by foulifg out to Bvers.| In the sixth, Burchell was bumped | hard.Dutch flied out to Kelly but Joyce, Raub, Lachance and Lou Hartman singled in succession.Only.one lied.Dutch pilfered second and went to third on Joyce's bingle to léft.Joyce started to steal second and Dutch started homeward, thinking Hearne would throw to Mullen.In place of that, Hea: ~~ snapped the ball to Mc- Neal, who .:1 Dutch down.Dutch Hartman made a grand stand | Second zame\u2014 Buffalo .s\u2026.100101\u20148 8 2 Jersey Clty .000000\u2014 0 2 1 Called end eixth, darkness.Batterles\u2014Kissinger and Woods; Olmstead and McCauley.Umpire, Egan.Attendurice, 6,981.At Rochester\u2014 chester .002000000\u2014 2 7 1 rovidence .100000000\u2014 1 4 2 Batteries \u2014Cleaëry and- Payne; Nops and Jacklitsch.Umpire\u2014Zimmer.Second game\u2014 Rochester .1000000\u20141 4 5 Providence .cees.1002150\u2014 9 10 0 Called rain.N Batteries\u2014Schlitzer and Steelman; Cronin and Jacklltsch.Umpire, Zim- mer.Attendance, 3,000.At Toronto\u2014 : Toronto .10010100\u2014 8 0 Newark .00000000\u2014 0 3 5 Butteries\u2014Muller and Toft; Pardee and Shea.Umpire, Hassett.Second game\u2014 Newark .-.0100000060\u2014 1 & 0 Toronto .100000010x\u2014 2 & 0 Eastern League Standing.Won.Lost.P.C.Jersey City.6 87 634 Baltimore .63 40 612 Providence ., 61 41 .698 Newark .\u2026\u2026.u\u2026.68 61 510 Buffalo cc.ecececesss 49 57 462 Montreal .ceen.45 63 417 Rochester .c.43 64 .396 \"Toronto .\u2026>\u2026uman.s.42 64 -396 AMERICAN LEAGUE GANTS, At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .\u2014 .00000200\"\u2014 3 6 0 Boston .100000000\u2014 1 4 3 Batteries\u2014 White and Sullivan; Young and Criger.Second game\u2014 Chicago.0000001201\u2014 4 10 Boston.0001000200\u2014 3 6 Batteries\u2014Walsh and McFarland; J.Umptre, Hurst.2 3 Tannehill and Armbruster.Umpire Hurst, - Attendance, 2,000.At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland.tes.000000100\u2014 1 5 38 New York .000000000-\u2014~ 0 4 8 and Kleinon, Umpire, Sheridan.tendance, 8,800.) At- At St.Louis\u2014 ! First game\u2014 St.Louis .280000002\u20147 3 9 Washington .003001400\u2014 8 14 1 Batteries\u2014Glade and Spencer: Hay- men and Heydon.Umpires Connolly and MoCarthy.Second game\u2014 St louis.000000000\u20140 4 0 Washington +.000200010\u2014-C 6 0 Batterles\u2014 Howell and Sugden; Homeward and Kittredge.Umpire, Connolly.At Detroit\u2014 : Detrolt.410000000\u20146 8 2 Philadelphia .013000000\u2014 4 7 1 Batteries \u2014Donovan and Drill; Hen- lay and Bender.Umpire, O'Lough- Un Attendance, 2,600.Surday Games.At St.Louis\u2014First game\u2014 R HE.St.Touis.\u2026.000010000\u2014 1 7 1 Washington .ve.020100000\u2014 3 6 0 Batteriegs\u2014Pelty and Spencer; Townsend and Kittredge.Second game\u2014 St.Louis Washington .Batteries \u2014 Buchanan and Spencer; Patton and Heyden.Umpires MoCar- Le > cr : BU \u2019 À : ! 0 © \"+A TRIO OF CLEVER PITCHERS\" Batterles\u2014Joss and Clarke: Powell | x NES McCARTHY.Who has been sold to New York Americans for next year.He has won 14 out of 24 games.His last feat was to shut out Jersey City.: a) CARE La ioe sal oh = YA pod s ay A ae ze a os bv Re ran 1 vi Pa otto! 4 EE Ÿ roles À EE i pa ] ; AR RS i EUR ASE oy À i { 4e) \u201cter LEROY.Who has been sold to New York Americans.He has probably struck out more men than any other pitcher in the Eastorn League this season.os -: PAPPALAU, Who has won five consecutive games during the Birds\u2019 present home series.He has a fielding average of 1,000 and is hitting well.BIRDS PLAYING STELLAR BALL They Have Won Eleven Qut of the Last Sixteen Games.\\ In the present series the Birds have won eleven and lost five games.Pappalau has won all the games he has pitched\u2014flve in number.The record during the present home series is as follows: : Aug, 7\u2014Montreal 4, Buffalo 1.-Bat- terles, Pappalau and Raub; Green an McManus, Co Aug.&\u2014Montreal 6, Buffalo 8.Batteries, McCarthy and Raub; Yerkes and McManus.- Aug.9\u2014Montreal 4, Buffalo 6.Batteries, Clancy and Raub; Kissinger and McManus.\u2019 : Aug.10\u2014Montreal 2, Rochester 1.Batterles, Pappalau and Raub; Schulte and Steelman.Aug.12\u2014Montreal 6 Rochester 4.Battertes, \u2018McCarthy, Leroy and Ranb; Faulkner, {leary and Payne.Aug.13\u2014Montreal 4, Rochester 3.Batteries, leroy and Raub; Cleary, Faulkner and Steelman.Aug.14\u2014Montreal 0, Torento 3.Bat- terles, Barber and Raub; McPherson, Sullivan and Toft.; Aug.16\u2014Montreal 4, Toronto 3.Batteries, Pappalau and Latimer; Muhler, Crystal, Sullivan and Toft.°° Aug.15\u2014Montreal 2, Providence 0.Batteries, Mcflarthy and Raub; Nops and Jacklttsch.Aug.1$-Montreal 0, Providenos 2.Batteries, Rarber and Latimer; Cronin and Thomas.* \u2018 \"Aug.20\u2014Montreal 3,\u2019 Providence 1.7 Batteries, Pappalau ard Raub; Put mann and Thomas.Aug.31\u2014Montreal 8, Jersey City 8.Batteries, McCarthy, , Clancy and Raub: w 11,132 cases.The demand is hay ore | tive and the tone of the market is firm 1 Straight receipts are selling.at 17!14\u20ac to t | ! 118c añd selected stock at 21%e to 290, Breve, - \u2014@ SAILED FOR MONTRKAT, in tins, 60c to 65c° market September, the usual channel at IL-4 and about OPtions opencd at 7946 and luter were jresults of this class of risks\u2019 1s, first, ; ! D options \u2018an adyance of rates to & paying basis, 2,550 {opened at 81% and later were quoted ! as in no other way can the owners of Puget Sound put! 28.\u2014Wheat .In- Sardinian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.Fran- cols Xavier Street.Corinthian, tl.& A.Allan, Glasgow wharf, Moutezuma, Cl\u2019.Atlantic Line, King Edward pier.7 inton-Line foot -of-St.-Fran- cols Xavier Street.| Lake Michigan, C.P.Atlantic Line, London wharf, : Kiora, J.R.Ronald, Hochelaga.Salucia, R.Reford & Co,, Doualdson wharf.Huroua, R.Reford Cu., Thomson wharf.Expected\u2014Englishman, Pretorian.AT OTHER PORTS.Virgintan,.Liverpool Montauk, Durban .e JACONB.000000000000 Newcastle Munchester Suipper.Mauchester BiCINAU.L.2 0 seras s0es Glusgow .NOTES.The Allan turbiner Virginian, which left Rimouski on Saturday, August 19, arrived off Malin lead at 4 a.m.last Saturday.I'he wurbiner Victorian, which landed her passengers here at ¢ p.m.on Saturday, made the passage from Moville to Rimouski in 6 days, 21 hours.She lay to five hours off the Btraits of Bolie Isle, lligh seas prevailed the lirst Lwo days of the voyage.Allan Line steamship Bavarian salled from Moville aL one o'clock Friday afternoon, for Montreal, with tbe mails, 184 first, 246 second and 764 third ciuss passengers.The Elder, Dempster steamship Dahomey, the second of the new line of subsidized steamers to Mexico and Cuban ports, salled yesterday with several passengers and a full cargo.The C.P.Atlantic liner Mount Royal bas arrived at Quebec and.is taking on deals before coming to Montreal; the Englishman has also arrived at Quebec, \u2018The Allan liner Pretorian, from Glasgow, is at Quebec, unl will redeh liere to-morrow with 24 first and 134 sccond class passengers.-\u2014Canadian Pacific Atlantic liner Lake Erie sailed Irom Liverpool last Tuesday for Montreal, with 37 first cabin, 53 second, and 352 steerage passengers.- : The North German Lloyd Steamship Company to-day ordered to be built a duplicate of the Kalser Wlbelm li, : GULLY REPORT.L'Islet (41)\u2014Smoky, calm, River du Loup\u2014Smoky, calm.Father Point (167)\u2014Clear, west windward, yesterday, 10.25 p.m., PRETORIAN.Matarie (199)\u2014Clear, calin.Inward, 8 a.m., DOMINION.corn roro T7 Cape Magdalen (292)-\u2014Clear, south wind.\u201d Inward, 6.30 a.m., TANCRED; at 9 a.m,, WOBUN.+.' Fame Point (322)\u2014Clear, nortbwest wind.Inward, 6 a.m., GASPE.South Point (358) STEAMER; 9.30 a.m., STEAMER.Low Point (550) \u2014Cloudy, strong gale, east wind.Inward, yesterday, 6.30 a.m., BRITANNIC: 11,80 a.m., CACOUNA.Capo Ray\u2014Clear, northwest wind.Cape Ruce\u2014Heavy rain, strong northeast Jn- Lunning, of the Continental Insurauce Company, says: \u201c\u201cL think the \u2018remedy | SHIPS AND SHIPPERS || to be applied to lessen the unprofitabie such property be made to consider for a moment the adoption of lightning , vods or any other improvement in tie , Way of protection against fire, and if it is possible to reduce the fire loss by \u2018m- provements to the property, the etrect would not be felt in the underwnting results for many years, average value of such property is small, and it is so widely scattered.Undoubtedly the protection of such property with lightning rods properly in- : stalled and maintained would largely reduce the number of lighting losses but the condition of .the average farm barn would .indicate that rods, even though properly installed, would not re- ; main so long, for there are few classes - (of property that show das a whole such {lack of care.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.P.-J.Coyle is suffering from the painful results of a severe fall caused by an unprotected® opening on Upper St.Urbain Street.THE HAPPINESS OF HOME Very largely Jdepends on the mother's disposition; if she is\u2019 animated and bright, everyone 1s happy: but if she is nervou, irritable and cross\u2014every- thing goes wrong.Bright cheery women usually use Ferrozone, the greatest health-maker known.By acting through the blood Ferrozone {s able to reach all the organs that need assistance; it establishes regular and healthy action of all functions, builds up the general health, fortifi the system with .a reserve of energy that defies discase.Don\u2019t put off\u2014Ferro- zone costs only 50c.at any drug store; get it to-day.ports [ergy rp Buy Now.; ST.EUGENE.This stock is paying about 18 per present market price.CENTRE STAR.WAR EAGLE JuNo.- * List your stocks with ux: .FOX & ROSS, Standard Stock Exchange \u2018Building, Established 1887.TORONTO, ONT.cent.on TT EQUITY SALE \u2018By order of the Supreme Court in Equity, in the case of The Kastern Trust Company .y agninsy The Cushing Sulphite Fibre Com- .24 / pany, Limited, there will be sold at public .24 auçtion, at Chubb's Corner (so called), in the 0% City of Saint Jolin, N.B., on Saturday.the : | \u2014og\u2014fittoenth day\" of-July-Next\u2014at-twelve-o\u2018clock | trict, that they most be present then and noon, the property known as The Cushing .28 Sulphite Fibre MIll, situate by \u201cThe Falls,\" at the mouth of the River Sulnt John, and in , 26.the vicinity of Saint John, N.N.Bengore Head.Cavdifr | Pretorin.een Glasg | Aur \" + , &.19 (Mlungarien.=.-London .Aug, 19 eu romane Antwerp Aug.23 Mauçhéeste Aug.18 | Kastuliu.Aug.19 fremonsa n° Shlelds LL.Aus.19 ! Nordboen.Hamburg .Aug.24 Virginian.- \u2026Autwerp 0.! : Lako Éric.Liverpool Canada.Liverpool Tew TAN LL 2222 Movie | Buenos Ayrean.:Glasgow\u2014\u2014\u2014 LACAN Vs WU te senc eee Vinge nu Manchester City.Manchester .Aug Tunistan.[EI Bristol Aug.29 | 'Eritonia.\u2026.GIRSHOW .Aug | Cervona.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Shields 220.«Aug.26! | \u201c OCEAN STEBAMERS IN PORT.| R.M.8.Victorian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.| Francois Xavier Street.+ \u201cNever once bitten\u201d is the report from the Cape y à user.GALVERTS Anti-Mosquito Soap Prevents insect bites 1 1 owing to the dislike of mosquitoe and other insécts \u2018fot two, its ingredients\u2014Carbolic and Camphor.15 ¢.a tablet, ab druggists, or by mail trom ¥.0.Carnveny & Co., 807 Dorohester-8¢., Montreal.Dated at\u201d Saint | ot May, A.D.1865, 7 i E.11.McALPINE, Referee in Equity: EARLE, BELYEA & CAMPBELL, Plaintift's Sollcitors.T.T.LANTALUM, Auctioneer., \u2018The above sale is postponed until SATURDAY, the sixteenth day of September next, \u2018then to take place at the same hour and place.| E.H.McALPINE, | Referes in Equity.\u2018gt.John, June 17th, 1905.P OVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, Circuit Court, Ne, 2i23.\u2014J.A.Bernard, Plaintiff, versus P.\u201cPelletier, Defendant.On the 6th of September, 1905.at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domi- cilo of the said Defendant, No.398 Craig Bast, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendaut.seized in this cause, consisting of houschwld furniture, etc.Conditions cash, Jos.Mayer, B.B8.C.Montreal, Aveupt 26th, 1903, .10° 4 \u2014 Inward, 4.30 am., because the! * John, NB, This ninth day ILUKIS, STEWART & CO, _ FIRE INSURANCE.MARTNB INSURANCE.\u201d EMPLOYERS\u2019 LIABILITY IN STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.Sovereign Bank Building, St.James Strests \u2014 ge NCR.BOARD ROOM FURNITURE Let us quote you prices \u2014on\u2014 Directors\u2019 Chairs, Tables, Etc.Canada Office Furniture Co., .221 St.James St.IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Capital Paid Up.:.$3,500,000.00 Reserve .\u2026.\u2026.00ns0u0s 3.500,000.00 HEAD OFFICE - - TORONTO T.R.MERRITT .Cron PR 7 ; IOR-PRESIDENT ax D.M.WILKIK.Grnuna\u2026 MANAGER MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 South-west \u2018 cor.of St.James and McGill Sts.* General Banking Business.Bavings Department.terling Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager.The Royal Trust Coy.MONTREAL.PRESIDENT CAPITAL.Royal, G.C.M.G.\u201cVICE-PRESIDENT.Hon.Sir George Drummond, K.C.M.Q.DIRECTORS.to A.Macnider H.V.Meredith A.T.Paterson R.B.Angus - IE.8.Clouston E.B.Greershiells 4 ; C.M.Hays R.G.Reid wind.+ ¢ Rr Hesmer , James Ross le rer | BIL W, C.Macdonald 8ir T.G.Shaughnessy.; : | : Hon.R.Mackay; ernest : INSUR AN CE i Sir Willlam C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.1 ! : \\ -\u2014 «| Office and Safety Deposit Vaults, Bank of .Moutreal Building, 109 St.James Street.Big Losses on Barns A H.ROBERTSON, sor.* Referring to the question of heavy \u2014\u2014 oo - losses \u2018on barns, and particularly on farm barns, Vice-president Edward National Trust Co, Limited.Capital Pail Up.+ +» - $1,000,000 ! Reserve .350,000 | ACTS AS (fl Executor, Administrator and Trustee | Liquidator and Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors, Trustee for Bond \u2018 Issues of Corporations and Com- _ panies, Receives funds in Trust allowing 4 per cent.per annum, payable hal?yearly, upon amounts of $500.00 and upwards lodged with the Company from one to five years.Members of the Legal and Notarial professions bringing any business to this Company are always retalned im.the professional care thergot.- A.G.ROSS, Manager Office & Safety Deposit Vaults, 153 St.James St, Montreal.a | f \u2014 \u2014 METROPOLITAN BANK SOVEREIGN BANK CROWN BANK : .COLONIAL INVESTMENT & LOAN DOMINION PERMANENT LOAN WIRELESS TELEGRAPH and all.popular Unlisted Securities .bought and sold.: BROKER, NORRIS P.BRYANT, oh * 84 St.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.(Phones Main 4960, 4961, 4962.) Exclusive leased wire connections with ! Stock Exchange members in principal cities.A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, fn the CITY OF MONTREAL, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.In consequence, 1 give PUBLIC NOTICH to all who ihtend to proceed against any \u2018prisoness.now in the Common Gaol of the | said District, and all others, that they must \u2018(be present then and there; and I also give i notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners | ana Peuce.Officers, in and for the said Dis- their Records, Rolls, Indicts there, with ~ respective capacities.- J.KR THIBAUDBAU, Sherift Sherltt's Office, : Montreal, 23rd \"August, 1945.PFROYINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Moutreal, in the Superior Court, No.2321.\u2014lPrederick \u201cAbraham, of the Town of Westmount, District of Montreal, Seeretary, Plaintiff, versus J.A.Stewart, of the City and District of Moutreal, Defendant, The Défendunt is ordered to appear within one month.Montreal, August 2zith, 1906.Jean B.Vallee, Deputy Prothonotary.A.H.Chambers, Attorney for Plaintiff.- MUNTREAL ART FRINTERE\u2014 \"HERALD JOS DEPARTMENT \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Herald is published by The Hermig Publishing Company, 608 Crelg Street, Montreal.James & Prieriey, Managing Director ; Subscribed .».$1,000, Paid Up .5 rigid \u2018Reserve Fu eee 450,000 ; PRESIDENT.Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Moum 4 ee ments and other Documents, In order to do\u2019 those things which delong to'therm in their _ ~ como J. or OCK Re Every Jittle saving helps.declines with he Ar sm, ABOUT THE STORE The only sentiment in business is confidence.Been qualifying for the confidence.of the public in every transac- UA handsonie THEE 66 thénrew-Etderdowr Wiappereuré- CTH T= a tion since our organization, with the result, that this is conceded to show the fastest growth of any store in the city.' * ® * + MORE CHANGES \u2014largely of a temporary nature, though.ocations :\u2014 Changes in stock Ribbons and Laces now to the left of the St street entrance.ladies\u2019 Hosiery, lace, also, silks oan a line with the Victoria Street entrance.Catherine \u2018 to the right.And\u2014 Well, the changes are\u2014will continue to be\u2014irequent for awhile, One cannot tell what the next request of builders w be\u2014where this or that department will have to find à = location to-morrow, Jest plan, ask the ushers the location of the department vou wish to shop in.ENST NN TS ANS SAS SANA Features to Increase The Attractiveness of the Home L'urtain Scritns-Cream and white Curtain Scrims, in a large variety of newest designs, See our special Line at, per yard.12e Curtain Muslins\u2014Two favorite patterns in White Sash Curtain Mus- - lin, trimmed with lace, insertion and frill, per yard.12u¢ Curtain Bobbinet\u2014This line in two handsome designs, trimmed with ; lace, insertion and frill.Extra special, per yard .a 15e Portieres\u2014Extra quality heavy \"Tapestry Portieres, in full range of hest colorings; $5.50 pair.Tuesday.eee eee eee ae $4.99 Rubber Sheeting\u2014So0 useful in the sick room and for infants\u2019 use; white or black, all widiths\u2014 ., single Rubber Sheeting, 36 inches wide, 5oce Single Rubber Sheeting, 45 inches wide, - Tpe single Rubber Sheeting, 54 inches wide, $1.49 Double Rubber Sheeting, 45 inches wide, $1.19 Double Rubber Sheeting.36 inches wide, per yard.heen ++ DBC New Eiderdown Wrapperette- © 18c a Yard | soft In Col- Per yard.fluffy finish fabric, 1-4 in.thick, but very light in weight.great demand for kimonas, dressing sucques, wrappers, etc., Ors are brown, navy.green, pale blue, gray.ele.\\ Prospects : _ Emphasizing the Advantage: \u2018 - Of Buying Now There is not the least doubt but that Carpets will this Fall.Carpet Purchasers\u2019 x v be A great many are wisely taking advantage of present low prices.\u201cx Wisely, we say, because coupled to the cheapness of the price is the advan- the very best of this season's crop.Prices: Te, He, 1Zc, 156 to S50¢ yard.] .A Indian Rugs A small shipmeni of genulne Mirzapore Rugs just to hand-bargains here for someone\u2014 .15 ft, 2 in, x 10 fL.2 in.#:38.00 12 ft.4 in.x 9 1, 1 in.828.50 TPL Rin x 9 fL GI.28.50 12 ft.1 in.x 9 fL 3 in.28.50 12 ft.1 in.x 9 ft, 3 in.28.50 15 fC S'in.x 10 ft, 6 in., 39.00 13 êt 2 in.x°4 ft, 6 in.31.00 13 ft.4 in, x 10 ft.2 in.,:.IBL50 15ft.4'îin.x 10 ft, 5iin.39.00 ., Oriental Rugs We show the nicest range of Oriental Rugs iu town, Just opened a new lor of very choice goods in the following sizes\u2014 fx 6 FL, Ale en $2.00 4 ft x 7 PU, AlLLLe Lecce L ee 8:1.50 6 ft.x 6 ft, ALL.22200000 ee +00 6 fl.XB 11, AlLLL 00000000 6.00.7 ft, 6 in.x 10 ft.6 in.at.8.75 9 ft.x 12 ft, at.Lae0s 000 12.00 10 ft.x 12 ft, at.o.oo 14.00 12 F1.x 127\u20act, at.16.00 9 ft.x 15 fr, at.815.00 - Smyrna Rugs at Half-Price We are in a position to offer a special good bargain in Smyrna Rugs.having \u2018tage of selecting from a stock that's composed exclusively of this style.Take note of some of the present offerings: \u2014 season's up-to-date styles, with pose, $1.05, 81.20 tv Brussels C'arpets\u2014An unlimited range of the most handsome Borders to match, Per yard: SHe, 81.50.Wilton Carpets\u2014The very finest styles of Royal Jinglish Wilton Carpets - \u2014 best mokers' best govd&, Per yard: $1.45 10 $1.85.Axminster Carpets\u2014The choicest in the maskel\u2014-a range of patterns that cannot be equalled anywhère.Per yard: $1.40 10 81.75, Tapestry Carpets\u2014We have a splendid line of Tapestry Carpets, both in single and double width; beautiful goods, this season's newest and nicest designs\u2014 ; .27 \u2018inches wide J'apestry Carpets, per yard: 48¢, 35¢.he and T0c.54 inches wide Tapestry Carpets, per yard: 8S89¢ and 9%e.Union and AN-wool Carpets\u20141 yard wide, reversible, goods.The values in these rare unequalled\u2014 Union Carpets\u201429¢.33e, 406 to 506 yard.; All-woo)l Carpets\u2014@3¢.75¢, 83¢ and 97¢ yard.\u201d ! Japanese and Chinese Mattings\u2014The freshest and nicest goods In toren-ait handsome, bought a manufacturer's.range of samples, \u2018They have been cul in (wo and joined again.We now offer them with the, price cut in two, too.There are not many .of them.The regular pice is\u2019 $4.60; the sale price while they last, each, $2.25.: \u2018 Carpet Sweepers We're showing: the best goods in the world.A splendid Rolier-bear- ing nickel mounted Carpet Sweeper.Regular value $3.00, for.$1.75 Some e Small Quantity Lots That Basement Dept.\u2019s Are 00 \u2014 Keen to Quickly Dispose of \u2014 \u2014 quality made: regular | 20 assorted size Screen Doors, best.ta: \u201c+ $2.00.Special Pace for any one.Ce eee ean \u2026 sse 750 feet Gex.Hoag, Ja 25 and ho tt.lengths; regular 7.1-2c any 10e Ao foot.al price .o.oiiliiiiiiiine, ce Ta as NUTLEY PI Children's paie Shovels, long handles.Chee eel CLL Te Coal Ol Stove with block tin tea kettle; regular price $1.18.Spe- .clal at Word drensuneus \u2026\u2026.Pete tt tear there ere eas ¢ seers ees T4¢ - 1 \u201cquart sige Blizzard Ice Cream Freezers, Special price .$1.39 Hoop, > Waplles, Tubs, CATR: revs svensaresss S000 eased al ASIPIIS Oe 50c.higher in price- serviceable - + important department.\u201cmaterially improved.\u201cgg inches wide Irench I:adies\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014-sacque style, lined with best farmer's satin, Prices: $8.5 $17.50 LORS Seg Te TR anus em.But there are numerous lines of goods on which the s savings, are e consideräble.-season, but i ifi \u2018staple, all the-year-round classes of merchandise, too.consequent on \u2018the re-arrangement of the store\u2019s interior, will appreciate what it 1s\u2014vwill concur in the advisability of selling goods even for bare : cost, rather than spend money in transferring them from point to point.« \u2018 ~ Ne, Dress Goods Department bas 7 Br na ems li f= Chin = a iy 7 The fashion prophets are out of employment now.Many of the actual approved fashions in \u201call Fabrics are now on view at The Store of Satisfaction.Simultaneous with their arrival occurred the change to new and very commodious quarters of this -most Admirable iocation\u2014most quickly reached from the Victoria street entrance.Facilities for display have been vastly enchanced\u2014comfort of shoppers Lots to see\u2014much to admire\u2014these imported weaves among the number: \u2014 All wool Venetian Cloth, soft finish.French make, a complete range of shades, in brown, blue, green, fawn, red, etc., 44 inches wide, yard.55c $1.00 $1.50 Another quality all wool Venetian Cloth, full range of colors, all French dyed, 47 inche?wide, price, a yard ;.Cloth, soft chiffon finish, \u201call thre: newest.colors for tlie Fall Costumes, etc.Price, yard.nee ee vrs .ses cee eae Tweeds and Suitings\u2014\\Ve have passed into stock a few pieces.of the latest | Mixed Tweeds, suitable for tailor-made costumes.The fabrics are 54 inches witle, and range in price from, per yard $1.00 to cee PAROI Black Dress Goods\u2014a large range of novelty weaves, also plain staple lines have just arrived and\u2019 are ready for your inspection, Frices are from, yard 50c to.RP , ® + 4 6c se 2 ee tes ree ees s.mere SN mS, A I A me The New Dress Trimmings Quite evident to the be holder that Madame La Mode never takes a vacation, whatever her numerous devotees may do.See the beautiful things that have received her \u201csanction for Autumn wear -gee them surrounded by all the charms of newness now at The Store of Sawgfaction.Co - = * > Edging Braids, in colors of appliques, in\u2019 silk and chiffon; galons, Silk Braids, ete.A range of Prices fram, per yard 50c to .ve A ee me Sik Bail.43,00 - FOR SCHOOL WEAR \u201c \u2019 : + = \u201cNew Suits will be the order of the day when schools re -open.unless : - ÿou profit by our early preparation and buy now.A now range of Suits X made especially for the purpose by the aggregation ol specialists that pro- \u2018 vides allthe Boys\u2019 Clothing we sell.Overcoats for l\u2018all wear, good logic, too.In days of summer prepare for Fall is School Suits, full assortment to fit boys of all ages, In several | styles and many designs of tabric; all well made, Norfolk, H \\ pleated and 3 piece styles.The most complete stock in town.Prices: $3.75, $4.50 $.500 and .Boys.tall Overcoats, large assortment in all sizes, newest snades of abrics.\u2019 $5.50 he up-to-date Boys Fall Overcoats in Russian style, made in fawn Venetian Cloth.tr immed\u2019 with gilt buttons and belt of same material.This garment being made of Rainproof Cloth, you, therefore, have two Coats in one, To fit boys from 24 to 9 years.Special price.Cree eee $5.25 MEN'S READY- -T0- WEAR CLOTHING ~The Best Liked Styles *- Specialist attention assures the best of everything\u2014thé best Clothing for the cheapest price.We give ampie time for consideration and consult- ation\u2014accord the privilege of takine-\u2014or we'll send your purchase home.It the family council decides the investment to be unsatisfac tory, the refund of the money paid - succeeds the return of the clothing.Men s Tweed Suiis, in excellent patterns.made in four button $10.50, $15.00 and.The best range of Trousers in the city.Several designs of fabrics, made up-to-date in every detail; in hair line, medium and wide stripes.Imported worsted, Never sold for less than $3.50; Tuesday* s special price ~~~ > ee es eeu 0 06 2 SEE ee.1 07 0 * $2.50 5 TIRANA NNN arn RN A NE TEAS A NN LRU NUNS AA rés = .\u2026.© St.Catherine, University and Victoria Streots.«THE STORE OF SA lISFACTION $L50 | NON IE ; A New Suit For The Boy - here for you.to taste.TT Stephenson's Always Wendy SHIFTWaIAt Wh TRE \u201c READY: FOR pisnEsS Ra x salar eB Not alone goods whose vogue.There's a reason, and ye who follow the changes.that are \u2018z i \u2018Head Coverings = for the Children Reduced in Price The balances of various lines o¢ Chil- \\ dren's Straw Hats, In Galatea style, plain and fancy miiced Straw; also | a few White Tams and fancy Duek.: : Superior Stock of Whitewear The arrangement is perfect for judiciqus.selection.May not be philanthropic but it is intelligent to give highest value for the public's dollars.Ladies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts, lawn flounce with three tucks, tinish- =\" Regular 59e, for.NSS NSS NNSA Ss Ladies\u2019 $2.75 Walking Skirts, $1.50 A style is not one whit more popular than the public make it.1t wasn't the well-written articles in the fashion journals, but the general adoption by the publié, that has-made the Waliking-length Skirt, \u2018like the separate blouse, one of the most appreciated fashions of the day.The undernoted line shows in every, line, careful making, \u2018Good; Skirts in a good style that will be much worn in the\u2019 coming autumn days.50 Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, ored seams.in gray and blue Homespun, 7 gore, tail- \u2018 : Regular $2.75, FOR.avazeusse soconcie #150 $8.50 Shirtwaist Suits, sa 5.\"+.su.This tem means \u201cmuch to women \u201cwhi \u201cquest\u201d is \u201ca \u201cShirtwaist Suit\u2019 for\u201d Fall wear:\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Sicilian Shirtwaist Suits, in silver gray, black, black and white, brown and white; several styles, Made with tucks and pleats.Sizes 32 to 40 In.bust.Regular $7.50 to $8.50.Tuesday for saec4rreten 1050 Cave roitac sem naca0Q) mevcsersescnus ossesses.4.25 Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Shirtwaists Marvellous values : at former prices are now almost halved in price.Tomorrow we propose selling Ç 75c to 98c Values for 50c ' \u201c+ Odd lines \u2018in Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaists, made of White Lawn, .tinished with tucks.medallions, lace and embroidery\u2014all new goods; all.sizes.Regular vie to 98c, for .s+ccratenss vaviscrehscc000 Sorcos.BOE a Se +» Ladies\u2019 Fawn Coats-An | Opportunity to.Buy.Them .q oo At Undervalue Prices \u2019 :Splendidly adapted for early Fall wear.puise to profit by such a saving as this:\u2014 Ladies\u2019 fawn Covert (oats\u2014several odd lines, made *, with ypPlcats and stitching.Regular $10.00 and $1.50.clear ' Just like putting money in your straps.oo Special price Cus ; ô 3 eter Vos 000050 c 00 2511 c 6 a.VAS NS SNS NS SOLS LOS Extra Value in Several \u2018Lines of Good rn Taffeta All Silk Ribbon, 3 3-4 inches wide, in, all shades, black and white included.Special, per yard.\u2026.0 222.01 e2 0004 dense nan 15e Taffcta_ AN Silk Ribbon, 5 1-4 inches wide, suitable for sashes and \u2019 girdles, all shades.Per YarG.ve sooncasensss.o ccacseunns z=se In the Grocery Department Tuesday Is a Bargain Day 20 Ibs.Granulated Sugar.81.00 9 lbs.Strathcona Flour.Soc à tins Bluebexries .\u2026 ve 256 Strathcona, Oat Flakes, 0 lbs.Boe Tac \u2018 : x25e i raia ottle.c Mocha and Java.Coffee, Ib.Vie Pure Powdered Borax, 3 pkgs.25e 7 lbs.\u2018Cooking Rice .5e Pure prepared Corn Starch, 3 | 8 bars Cameo Laundry Soap Z5c PRES.00.20lLe es Ga ce uen z0c C.& B.Marmalade, 7 lb.tin.70e 7 Dkgs.Strathcona Soap Pow- Stlathcona Brand Tomatoes, der .\u2026.0.0000 cernnenn z=5e tin \\ , 10¢ 3 large bottles Hoirsehold Am- 25e core hereee sede ; MONIA e.eich ea anne «© Strathcona Sugar Corn, tin., 10\u20ac 3 )pg, Selected.Valencia.Raisins 25¢ TTT 77 EXTRA SPECIAL.¢ A - 200 lbs.of our 40c English Breakfast Ten.Special, per 1b.2Be .\u2018 BETA PIE FILLING Encouraged by the splendid success the proprietors Have instructed the demonstrators to remain at The Store of Satisfaction fer - another wéek.sample of pie wins ydur interest quicker than an Sdyaitinomurt=eample.piss Grocery departrent, basement.PRs LF ~~ Dress Shield Exlra fine quality lightweight Dress Shields, lined both sides, guaranteed at.Mayper Hose Supporters | The new.Mayper Hose Supporters, the latest ladies\u2019 hose supporter on the market; has a belt and pad like the ordinary belt hose supporters, with straps of fancy frilied elastic, but is adjustable DY means of the bell, so that it may be used as a side supporter; also having 2 straps on each to glve pricés\u2014 .No.1 pair \u2018 No.2,-pair ., No.8,.pair .\u2026.No.4.palr satisfaction; special side.In colors ot black, white, sky + \u201cblue.rose pink and cardinal.; Special at bo, one carne 39¢ Featherbone ; : An White a ack twilled gave e b ok CHI a covered therbo or va Frs of and Collar ) Bdne for, yard sucre umaccens Shirtwaist Holder Holder, Skirt Supporter Adjuster: holds the skirt waist down, and makes the waist line smaller.It is better, lighterand an more durable than any other shirtwaist holder.skirt\u2019 supporter and LE Ne and Béit up, .the Hat Pins adjuster.All complete, for.abe | Hats.Regular prices 50c to 60c.Tuesday's price.ZbBe - .\u2019 _ ToT VASTLY ed with embroidery, dust frill, Special .ress aneendin .\u2026 69a Children\u2019s Pinafores, made of White Lawn and Mull\u2014odd lines, fin- isfied with embroidery and lace.1, 2 and 3 years.Regular 89c Lo - $1.15, less 20 per cent.discount.Ladies\u201d fancy Muslin Kimonas, made with yoke, faced , with white =~ lawn.Regular $135, FOr .vcvervnvere seevnns a enor ce vos sre0a00s _ 98e Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Kimonas, faced with colored muslin.Regular _98c, for .eens anese se seen se neue veevsres FRASER 69e Ladies\u2019 T.awn Aprons with bib, embroidery Apsertion; -also Percale.Aprans in light blue and navy.Special .vue une dacvesecn! 15c Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, yoke with tucks and embroidery in- .= sertiom, frill around.neck, yoke and sleeves, '50c A, A NE 1 BDL a a CE ere ET ES om \u201cus, 1 4 RP a \u201cher vn A Sa a - : , .; - coton Fa ASE» MERS 5 ALO SPORE 08 HC SN Tg 55d SET APR TS "]
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