The daily witness, 8 septembre 1906, samedi 8 septembre 1906
[" of T0 Twenty-four Pages.re SOLUME XLVIL, -e.ANY of the members ; of the Canadian Alpine Club who ar rended the first an- = | , sa | nual meeting o?the ; O\"ganizatinn, late- | Iv held in \u201che Yoho « - ; ! Valley took the op- | poriuntiy of exploring the recently discovers] caves IN \u201che (Hiicier Park re- sPUVE, which, it is thought, may prove scientific from à standpoin, one ol the most interest 2 ine moturat phenomena on the conti | 3 es «caves are situated under ; g Va (heors.and are so extensive i ta à ing to Mr.Howard Douglas, \u2018 sc , M-.Douglas says, have un ! \u20ac 5 {ormed entirely by water | = - 0 Tram Wiich forme them, | ron x 05 entirie made up of gla ; 1x1 en 0 ater, and above the cave n Hime salts.The fine | roars » sand loosened from the | ! exuzht in the swift curren\u201d , ere copa that at first found | Wea v shrinkage crack.of soma par.I af limestone, have unda oven The water an uncom n :! which through the | teas sara of the cave\u2019s history.has | vr .i mountam torrent to carve! our a ammnth channel in solid marble.As channel-w v ozrew deeper and voice \u201chrough centiries of erosion.many \"irze masses of rock from the hanging and fell the causing obetrue- the cut wal wore loosened into Canne! way: thus an = around which water its \u2018poured.ke | tom ceasele the tbe obstruction same time cut itself, \u201cav, and at some cf away As a NO.211.result many potholes were formed.like rounded shafts, the ping the boulders at the bot- sly grinding them deeper and down which water deeper.Nobody vet knows the full extent of the caves.From the great caverns already explored there are numerous rassages leading off into the dark un- krown-mysterions chambers that eat right Into the heart of the mountain.and from which there comes.faintly, the sepulchral noise of falling torrents.Those through whieh tourists are now taken number seven, one on the top of the other, with holes breakmg through the roofs occasionally.Water pours in from different directions, and meets in the Here the rush of water is so swift that a man could not possibly stand up in it.and its terrific rear fills the caves with an hottom cave.awe-inspiring sound.feet wide, but one.called the ball-room.with a floor whieh is flat and suitable fur dancing.is 1.200 feet square.200 fret long, 130 feet wide, and from forty | to fiftr feet high.The delicately-form- ed pink and white carhonates of lime on the walls give the various chambers a singular beauty.and one, where the\u2019 walls seem tn be draped m folds of | oreamy-white lace.is so fresh and dainty that it is valled the In another cave the im appearance Brides Chamber) | light carried by explorers are reflected in mvriads of flashing rays for this chamber is an ice house.the walls, floor and roof being covered with ice in all sorts of fantastic forms, resembling men, birds, fish and animals.The marble rocks in which the caves are found belong, most probably.to the Devonian age.No fossils have been found.however, positively to verify thie conclusion.Assuming the rate of erosion to be one thirty-second of one inch a year, to ent down 100 feet of rock.which is about the average amount eroded in the main cave, would require 38,400 years.The altitude of the caves is over 5.000 feet.and the surroundings are magnificent.ih 0 Un 7: ng a Most of the caves: \u201care about thirteen feet high and thirty THE PARTY WHO FIRST EXPLORED THE CAVES, jcarries one down ten vetream 3< rushing ar Iron.a great vaulire feet, one side.1 hole by to disappear besond.Ing and partly walkin: the stream may be followed down a considerable dis the Cmerzing and and tearing Par iy à craw! tance on u ledge to the right.which res and fall 1358 | point honors, only the strong.v rjc oe! , - & THE M.A.A.A.THIS AFTERNOON.| Providence 5 6 46] A OC.New Yom PR STHANGIER WE > .; (ALAA.- - 3 .> Irish American A.C.New York A «4 : tb Coa CLOSE AT MONTREAL.| Tomireal Teor oe ee x As a | and Chicago A.A.bea'ng \u2018him a, ig een mere \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ept.; Trot se eee Ke \u2018 234 In the half-mile McKay go ar The probable line-up of the teams in the , ! : ; | 4 iii EMMANUEIE cHURCE J 900 am.Majestic, White Star.Montreal-Capital match this afternoon is NATIONA PO CTASHES , bad position.and hung back \u2018ul che 2 : 4 6.15 p.m.Supplementary.as follows: | L LEAGUE ASDING | for home was made.when he made à mac i (Cor.Stanley & St.Catherine Sts.) 3 ee a.m.Biuecher, Hamb-Amer.Montreal.Capital.! Chicago won.Lost.PC nificent sprint, and in A grand\" ; « .; -m.Umbria, Cupard.Goal .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Hutton New York.82 3 ce Bot Into t place.The winner.i Rev.E.R.WEEKES (of England,) will preach at the morning service.* 6.00 p.m.Empress of lrelana, = Polat .\u2018Fagan |Pittsbure 1 11H 5 ow wae} BA a ; ; .\u201cPacific.J re ose ws 8 r 1085 ua in the five mile was \u2018un, ed hr p Rev.HUCH PEDLEY, B.A., (Pastor) will preach at the evening service.\"18 100 p.m.Kenginglon.Dominion.Ja Defence \u201cBrennen Cadelphia oo 57 | William Nelson.one of the hee : .00 a.m.K.Wilhelm der Grosse, : : Toner ee ee 2 : country runners that England rier coe : \u201cSubject : The divine measurement of a man.\u201d \"0 615 Supplement($: Lord.+ 2nd Defence grooklyn.1207 B5.duced but the Canadian in his cum 5; Cy .p.m.upplementary.; 84 | per the rest of \u2018he field.Kn'ah* of \"0 1 : EVERYBODY WELGOME.an oi 5.00 a.m.Oceanic, White Star.w are Hae rrr Boston .4 88 318 {Irish Americon A.C.New York ar A p.m, vpplemeñtary.: ond Hama TU .To, .i lap behind McCualg.and \u2018he res Af on = \u2014 \u2014 12 9.00 am.K.Aug.Viotoria,.Die as gone | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.\u201cfield waa bopelessiy ut \u2018averd Tor Cae 0 - .Lost, Co wi .- : Wed Thurs & Fri *12 6.15 p.m upp DATE Ameridhn.McLaugbliz.Out.home New York., .7% 4R 613 CU ee won the hed : » : .1 D 1 \u2019 Jy Scott.In.home .Chicago .74 49 ene! : 14 Trace n°0 iB ae ox pom.CPE The officials will be Messrs.Cleveland.oo oo 8 53 pis ie ee ale fn en .|: sis (00 p.m.Victorian, Allan.i referee, and Peter Murphy judge of EL lladelphia.[ES 68 55 #53 | g jump cleare ft.lyn 4 *15 1.00 p.m.Ottawa, Dominfon.\u2018 ; + ROUES ES Le 00 20 25 64 59 A520 > i ; The result of the game will probably Detroit ., .56 65 (HEE, - 17 5.00 am.K.Welbelm II, zy Bottle the ownership of the Minto Cup for Washington .4 = a HARBOR BOARD.; B N.G Lloyd.this year On their own ground P the Boston.UT 5 87 354 Co 3 1 X - de , 3 .hee ee ee as 87 .315 \u2014- di pi > on FH pm Te us, Bian, ¥.Montreal boys should expect to come out \u2014_\u2014 3 \u201cI IC OTT AC ; La 9 9.00 am.Deutschland, H.Amer.at the right end of the score, but it Is | C REPORT RECEIVED ABOUT AN AN ; 21 FAREWELL CANADIAN 290 am Etruria Cunard, Impossible to forecast the resuit with any | CARTIERVILLE REGATTA | (OR LOST FROM THE BARGE - À 2] 6.00 pm Empress ot Britain degree of certainty.The results of the | ; BRUMA .À : ce 5 games In the National Lacrosse Union ! Te ; i CONCERTS by the FAMOUS 22 1.00 p.m.Deminion Sati acid this season have been so inconsistent; re- | [11RD ANNUAL EVENT TAKES PLACE \u2014 Fy 24 9.M., versals of form by apparently strong clubs AY Vie fella ; ; + satin â à 2 pt am Carmania, Cunard.and sudden acquisitions of strength by ap.The foliowing 1s the report auth Ca \u2018 à OF THE 24 615 p.m.s .parently weak clubs so frequent.-\u2014 \u2018by the Harbor Conmmissioner- ©! = 2.00 am.Baltic, White Star.A record crowd is expected at the M.A.ye The third annual regatta of the Car- business transacted ut yesteriux aiter E | 26 5.00 am Amerika, H.American.A.A.grounds.All the reserved seats had afternoon, should be mane ine\u2019 oc, UP | noon's meeting: i SECON D *26 6.15 p.m.Supplementary.been sold by Thursday, but only half the teresting \"of the season.ro Judas foost he A letter, dated sept A addressec + 28 9.00 a.m.Lucania, Cunard.sean has been reserved, and there 1s programme.It is the last of the local MT- \u201cJohn Kennedy.chur harbor eu Ë \\ *28 6.15 p.m.Supplementary.eg A ommedation for 3.000 Jeople it acquatic events, and it is expected that, Deer, to Mr.David Seath, the serea Do Not Miss this Ozportunity of Hearing the King's Favorite Household Band.|*°28 6.00 pm.Virginian, Allan.; 8 on fhe south side.given a fine afternoon, a great many people Wir read as follows: ® 1% pm.Southwark, Domiaion.servi coe ES ia excellent car \u2018Pilot F.Haniehn reported ome © : - i: § ., J vi on e Cartfervilie line to att AT 5 \u201cto; ppp, Reserxed Seats now on sale at Star Branch Office, Prices: 28¢, 50c, 78¢, and 81.00, | may be posted mp to 6.15 p.m.\u2014 BASEBALL the regatta.end the burg, Frama haul ost an ane ! \u2014\u2014mmmmnsu \u2014 \u2014 = ææ |Other matter shonld be posted before 5 _ Followlng is the programme of eventst- | harb, , ; en 31 a n and nn i x p.m.Registered before 5.45 p.m.\"1x - \"© , 1.Yacht race, start 1 p.m.; club.* arbor oun Jas and some of eur § i MONUMENT NATIONAL PP OCT.1 = Parcels (per Parcel Post) are forwarded FINE RUNS IN ONE INNING SCORED 2 Open sailing canoe, 230 p.m.eiub, | OWA Men saw and reported the modes i ¢ ; by the Canadian steamer, the Just time of BY ROCHESTER.3.Single skiff; club, In order to make sure that the anche: |] : Mr.and Mrs.RODOLPHE PLAMONDON and other artists mailing at Front Office being 5.30 p.m.on \u2014 4.Swimming race; club.was not left standing up in such à was j = ays, and 12.30 p.m.on Saturdays.Re- Rochester, Sept.7.\u2014Rochester tallied nine | 5.Single canoe; open.as to be dangerous tv navigation.1 have \" y ; or ; LS LE - $ sùi AVIGAION, Lian + PRICES, $2.00, $1.20, $1.00.BOXES, £10.00.On sale at Shaw\u2019s, 370 St gistered before 5.30 p.m., Fridays, and 12.30 times, all In one inning, in their game fi.Rlvermen's race; open.l had the whole plue thor vues testo.! A .i - , * |p-m.Saturdays.with Montreal to-day.The Rovals could 7.Tandem canoe, lady and gemt: club.through the limits of where the \u201cher ; Catherine West beginning Sept 17 Le un.eToy © Inef- $.Canoe fours; open.could have been x t.and fit i or n ; | fectiveness in the second inning was re- 9.Single canoe; club.have 5 i a ee = TS ATKINSON'S DEFENCE.sponsible for the walk-over.After the ! 10.Double skiff, ladies; club.siruction at a depth ot 30 or MM second, however, Leroy settled down, and | 11.Canoe fours; .club.ter.The anchor has evidentiy heen Rochester could do no more in the way of { 12.Motor boat, handicap; club.bedded in the bottom to à dejts gr Le ere Ah mre re ane scoring.13.Double skiff: gentlemen; club.than 30 feet at low water, and 1< tuer GUES THAT A.TOUTANT WAS The trouble in the second started when 14.McGill Survey Camp race; open to.: a 3 \u201cape ., _ H , y p : op fore, no ob~truction to navigation.Up River and Lakes to Toledo and Intermediate VICTIM OF IIR OWN 1): erbst dropped Clancy's fly, allowing the MeGUI The Dominion Park Company ak PEUDENCE runner to reach second.Lennox's beuten 16.™wndem cance; club \u2018 permission to ace iy | Tk : Ra » + ï IA S.' , .ë ake an rs Ports.Down River and Gulf to Pictou, pe ba CE, Le and Ep | BE lh mr nn ae .: ment: © ssiomers pop : , sa» Argument for the defence was heard ['Moran's bunt was fumbled by Leroy, and 1R Tandem canoe: o \u2019 \u2019 \u2018Lon P p 4 A ans s LT : ; open.gue Pointe.Halifax and St.John s N'fl d.Festerday aiternool in the ce gaint the batsman was safe.Loudy went to| 19.Gunvale race; club.The company will he 1oqueste! _.; = «T2 Atkmson, charged with the maun- third, and Mcran to second on Steelman\u2019s 20.Tug of war, with.paddles, flat bottom nish plans.spe ons au = : For Sailings, Rates and other Particulars, apply to slaughter of Antoine Foutant, who was sacrifice, Cleary struck out.A success- boasts, six in a bcat, two minute pulls.bof the work specific i) ne ne ' o : Bld 185 St J s pnocked flown and Killed by an automo- ful double steal, while Leroy vas sleeplag, | 91.War canoe: crews of T.The board passe oie oe 0 _ : nle at the corner of St.Cather nd seored Loudy and put Moran to third; Ban- The officers will pe:\u2014 i \u2018 \u2018 Soin : W.H.HEN RY, Temple Eg $ Vames t.Maisonneuve strects a month Pr * nou singled over Hartman's head and scor- | Officer of the Rare, Harvey Roy.ones the family ob he he 1 Mr.L.T.Marechal, counsel for the ed Moran.Barrett was passed, and Malay | TimeYeepers\u2014George Carson, Charles John McLean, setting torch an ar i All Lines to 0 England 3 and the Continent aceused, first pointed out the at Jor evi.bea out a bunt.Clagey's single scored | Thackary.tion of his services ns 0 taithis ar aa \u2014\u2014 \u2014 dence for the prosceution on (he point | Bannon.Lennox drove or à two basger, | Announcer and Scorer\u2014G.White.; ficient clerk.for seventeen vrir-.n : 4 \u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014 \u201c scoring Barrett, Malay and Clancy.Loudy Clerks of Course\u2014P.McKeddie, G.BE.| r ¢ Tuesday next.| Totals .38 1 5 2 11 4 along the course bas be n very great, and | the poor. ans ee] sued for ige.Spe.1 various afteruvo : record = af the Ina uh te 1h 15.133 12 82 10, YORK.rwo AM- UHi0IsD:P non brid n, Mont ceed a * heir prize list, °{ speed, ran sev- his ciub- in tae prize in g broad 3 Pnougn si\u2019ion for presen:ed « A CA, oT « AOC = of \u2018he 4 The 6 \u2018n \u2018he and In ; ).AN AN ARGE Utirorized ot the av after ssed bu or enai mere me th anchor in (NX uv of our incident ve anchor ch a way n, l have ovo tested ie anchor | nn ob LOW Wo been em : greater 1-, \u201chere ion.nv aske ad drain Very vale nor eon late Mi ape 0 and ci r~.on th were + Ass ticine, EF and Alex ESS\u201d VE FOR GATE \u20ac \u201cpair q to open ready 107 erly mets tak.place tponed for I twice 8 as v2ll as SarrapAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906 Bowel Troubles of Childhood !, is impossible to exagge- care the value of FRUIT-A- TIVES as a medicine for cxidren.They comtain no 5.hol \u2014 no morphine or « FOR BREAD AND FOR PASTRY, Whele Wheat Flour and Graham Floar for Brown Bread.BREAKFAST CEREALS of ail kin ls.1301 & JLALLV IE, 10 ani 13 Bleury Street.Hls WIFE'S ASHES DEPOSITOR'S PATHETIC VISIT TO WRECKED CHICAGO INSTITUTION IS IN VAIN, Chicago, Sept.6\u2014Antony Przeczynski this afternoon carried the ashes of his dead wife to tbe Milwaukee Avenue State Bank in a vain effort to get a small deposit that had been placed m the bank in fus wite\u2019s name.The man presented to Receiver Fetzer a benk book and asked for payment of the dividend declared by the receiver.\u2018But that is in your wife's name, said the receiver.\u2018I know it said the man.\u2018Well, she will have to come for the money herself.Do you understand me.She will have to be brought here.\u201cI have brought her \u201cWhere is she ?\u201c Here,\u2019 said the man.He held aloft a small tin box.The receiver thought the man was crazed and started to call one of the special officers.Something in the visitor's earnest appearance, however, deterred him.He slowly unfolded two papers.The first was a certificate of his wife's death.The second was a certificate that the tin box contained the ashes of his wife, who bad been cremated.\u2018The company that cremated my wite placed her ashes in this box and gave me this certificate that it contained all that was left of her body, said the man.Ases of the dead had not before been presented to the receiver, and he had the \u2018creeps.\u2019 * You will have to get letters of au- ministration in your wife's estate,\u201d said the receiver.\u2018After that, I'll go to town and talk to my lawyers,\u2019 he add- pe man « PRINCE OF HOTZL BEATS WRITES HIS VICTIMS THAT HE IS ABOUT TO END HIS LIFE.New York, Sept.7.\u2014The New York \u2018Herald\u2019 says:\u2014Hotelkeepera of this city who were defrauded last month out of bills for board, lodging and carriage hire, to say nothing of the cash paid to him on worthless cheques, doubt if \u2018the smooth stranger\u2019 is really dead.He has forwarded to the National Hotelkeepers\u2019 Protective Association, No.7 East 42nd street, a valedictory address giving the names of all whom he swindled 1 August, and announcing that he was about to take his life.No- beats\u2019 has carried out his promise, but in at least three hotels yesterday the words \u2018committed suicide\u2019 are written in red ink across the face of his account.For downright impudence the missive anything hotelkeepers have ever seen, for he taunts them as being the most gullible of men.THE CUBAN REVOLT - KOTI.A! 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ROBERT ALLAN, 620 Dorchester Street.Tel.1784.YOUR MOVE NEXT TO SELECT A \u201cProwse\u201d Steel Range We have them in all sizes and styles to suit every need and taste.Economical, durable and eminently satisfactory.GEORGE R.PROWSE, 208 McGill Street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u201d RR fia à 6 4 % 13 rege CRY THE FOX Rimless Eye-Glass Mountings Will not mark the Nose.32 McGill College Avenue.CRW The Neatest, Most Comfortable and Durable.FOR BALE BY FOX FRANK C.Refracting Optician __L Appointments \u2018© TEL VP 1185.15250 RE Dr.Chalmers Prentice at his Lecture Tuesday Night on \u2018\u201c\u2018Brain Control *»*> will demonstrate his system by making FREE-TESTS on Stammerers, St.Vitus dance which are relieved in 20 or 30 minutes.Cases of this nature can secure the co privilege of being treated free by applying to Prof.Grant, B.O.A., 294 West St.Catherine St.from © a.m.to 5 p.m.A RESPITE ORAN1TED MAGYAR, THE MURDERER, HELD AT REGINA, WILL NOT BE EXECUTED UNTIL NOV.29.Regina, Sask.Sept.6.-The execution of Magyar did not take place this mnrn- Ing, owing to the receipt by the sheriff und jail authorities of an order from the Privy Council of Canada granting a stay in the execution until the morning rumors of lier unscaworthiness.There | was, however, not much evidence as to any determined effort being made to save dhose who went down with the ghip.The inquest had to be adjuurn- ed again to Monday night, on account st the non-arrival of the search party which went north to find the wieck or possible survivors.One deponent said the ship was vet afloat as a dere- list and menace to lake shipping.AN AERONAUT'S PERIL _ ; Ww HBN LAST SEEN MATTÉRAN S of Nov.20.Unless a new trial 3 GOVERNMENT TROOPS ROUTED AIRSHIP WAS DRIFTING HELP: granted, the murderer wul meet his BY INSURGENTS.LESSLY OVER LAKE MICHI- death on that morning.paying the GAN.penalty for the killing of Dunel 1 Cicnfuegos, Cuba, Sept.6.\u2014A detachment of fifty government troops from this city to-day encountered a band of Campbell, at Frobisher.Suk.The re gpite of twelve weeks Is tnus mtd to Magyar, in view of the staid case submitted to the Supreme Court by Chicago, Sept.7.\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Tribune from Oconto, Wis, savs:\u2014 eneral Guzeman's insurgents near Ca-{ Drifting helplessly, 14 miles, 2,600 fret Ta ; > LiL are Gener.In the fight which ensued,!above the earth, in an airship he could Judge Wetmore, on Jos whi by the government force was routed, many inot control, William Matteray, a Chi rest y Por being killed or wounded.There is great cago aeronaut, who made an ascension el Th excitement in Cienfuegos.from here last night, disappeared from LOST HIS JEWELLERY view, Tsrac} Sendroviteh, 19 vears of ape, LOSS CF THE \u201c« PRINCESS.When last seen, Matterav's unmanage- [and Marson Friendleberz 20 vears of \u2018able craft wus hovering uncertainly over age, both residing at 60 =\" , harden Tor , oo Green Bav.still buoyant, and drifting Tomee street.were remanued by Judge WITNESSES TESTIFY THAT VES- out over Lake Michigan.0 ! Choquet yesterday on a charge of having stolen about one hundred and tite dol- SEL WAS SEAWORTHY.Selkirk, Man, Sept, 6\u2014The adjourned inquest to-night on the wre:k of the steamship ' Princess\u2019 last month, in which six people lost_their lives, brought out a mass of remarkably unanimous evidence.J.A.Joyce, surviving mate of the \u2018Princess\u2019; Captain Marshall, of the SS.\u2018Premier\u2019, Captain Howel', of the \u2018Burton\u2019; Engineer Poole, of the * Princess\u201d and other seamen and shiy- wrights, all testifiel to the me] of the lost boat, motwithstanding the his judgment.knowing that the machin- Matteray made the ascension against © .lars\u2019 worth of jewellery from a young man named Finestone at the time he was ery had been broken and spliced.But the crowds.eager to see a man risk his boarding with them, The defendants \u2018life, declared that the story of a broken Pleaded not guilty propeller shaft was toll as a ruse to EE avoul making an ascension.Therefore AMR.ANDERSON A DELEGATE.Matteray went up just to \u2018make good.The Montreal Bran+h ni the Amal- re i .gamated Society of Carponters and VISITING GOVERNORS.Joiners have appointed Mr Alen Anderson their delegte th the D'unimmon Trades Congress to be hell an Vittoria, Vio- The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hospital for next week are Jas, R.Gordon, (\".(.McIntyre, W.E.Cheese and Henry Jas.Ross.B.C Mr, Anderson leave for toria this eveinng.REPRE TR YY _ +\" escorte eB CES Emi co 2 et mr LE eee PRT ala 4 à 1 $ h 4 3 \u2019 | §] Hx ii 5 \u201crape CR tr FE ae PE ES OV Pr ER PES PTE Oro tan ee ce D Te > rots NE re Lop RY ERE nl FE PRET rT ge ET _ 5 dE EE oT x Wm freres camera me CIEE TXT a = ve 3 3 \u201cUE à 2 a Oa i 2 2 AR.a ; A + CE # > + EU * y k 3 : 21 1 3 | ge | kL pe t tS oid: ; 8 K.i 5 3 i JER | 1% 4 ie i KSEE RE 3} Li: RR AF PRE.| 3 : f .¥ i Ï i | à \u2019 ! DIE fi \\ ; ] - i ! 3 ! i I A TRE £5?FI 2 PEAS 75 2 3 È + ti Te 0 A ESS PÉTER Ce i ERB AT mb 1a rev ra es or a mE A TEATS TTR WA TH ET FOREST FIRES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, THE MUsT DISASTROUS YEAR FOR ALMOST A DECADE.Vancouver, Sept.8.\u2014If heavy rains do not quickly fall, Earl Grey, who 1s now on His Way to Vancouver to attend the sesisons of the Canadian Forestry Às- sociation, will be able to see personally some of the huge forest fires which 1t 1s the aim of the association lo prevent if possible, Ail along the route that His Excelleney will travel fires either are raging or have leit blackened ruins behind them.This year has been the worst tor almost a decade in this respect.The summer has been unusually dry, aud there have been more pienie parties, prospectors, and timber evuisers in the woods than for some seasons.lt is almost impossible to estimate the actual damage done, but it will run into sis ligures, if not seven.From Fernie, in the Crow's Nest Pass district, ou the eastern boundary, to the extensive for- on the coast north of Vancouver, tir have seized hold of acre upon acre of valuable timber.In addition, - a number of settlers have lost their homes, bridges have been destroved, farm products swept away ,and many thousand feet of fencing destroyed.mls TRI-CENTENARY OF OLD QUEBEC The tri-centenary of the foundation of the city of Quebec by Champlain will take place in 1908, and already the descendants of the oid French-Canadian families are talking of making the celebration one of magnitude and splendor.A meeting of such descendants in Mont- veal is called for Oct.3, at the Windsor Hotel, and it is proposed on that occa don to form committees to make the preliminary arrangements.FELL INTO NIAGARA RAPIDS.Niagara Falls, Sept.8.\u2014Another was added yesterday afiernoon to the long li~t of fatalities connerted with the elee- tric power development works.An ltasan tell off the gathering dam of the Electrical Development Company into the rapids and was, of course, lost.Ie had bern in the employ of the company bu: two days, and had been warned of the dangers of the place where he was working.HARVESTERS AT WINNIPEG.Winnipeg.Sept.8.\u2014One thousand harvesters arrived in the city last night from the east on three trains.A special train left for the west carrying the greater part.as there 1s still a good demand for labor.BISHOP OF BRESLAU HONORED.Berlin, Sept.7.\u2014The Emperor William has decorated Cardinal Kopp, Bishop of Breslau, with the order of the Black Eagle, the highest Prussian decoration.This 1s the first tune the order has ever been conferred on a Roman Catholic predate.The headquacters of Cac dinal Kopp are wt Breslau, where he has steadily used his .nduence in bettering the relation: between the Poles and the Prussian authorities.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ONTARIO RAILWAY BOARD.Toronto, Sept.8.\u2014The Ontario Ra:l- way and Munteipal Board will hold a sitting at Fert William on Monday, Oct.1.in connection with the appliva- tion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Raul way Company.for approval of its branch Lne to Fort William.The line will be two hundred mules in length.The board will take into considerition the feasibility of the route and the dif- ticulty of construction ds well as a number of other points.There are a number of stipulatrons regarding pas- sonzer fares, purchase of rails, ete, wien, under the act.the Board will Lave to see carried out.DEATH OF THE REV.ISAAC HALL.The Rev.Isaac Hall, a Methodist minister in the Montreal conference, died in Toronto, on Monday, Xept.3, after a somewhat protracted and painful iliness.particular.\u2019 The police do not know who fired the shots at the corner of Bleury and St.Edward streets, but they are of opinion that it was an accomplice vf Dale, who hoped by his conduct to divert their attention and so increase Dale's chances of escape.The prisoner was this morning remanded by Judge Choquet on a charge of attempted pocket picking.DAIGNEAULT WAS INSURED.AND FIRE COMMISSIONER FINDS HIM RESPONSIBLE FOR FIRING HIS SALOON.» ® Mr.Desrosiers, sitting as Fire Commissioner.held an investigation into the circumstances attending the outbreak of fire at Daigneault\u2019s saloon, at the corner of Papineau square and Notre Dame street.at two o'clock on Thursday morning.After hearing the evidence of Constable Gration.who discovered the fire and arrested Daigneault, Thomas Brennan, who gave the alarm.and Captain Richard, of No.8 fire station, the Commissioner came to the conclu sion that the fire was of Incendiary origin, and that Alphonse Daigneault, proprietor of the saloon, who is under arrest, was responsible for it.It is stated that Daigneault had an insurance policy of $1.600 on bis bar and household effects in the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, being 88100 on the saloon and $800 in the dwelling over the saloon.\u2014 CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION SIR WILFRID LAURIBR WILL OPEN THE FAIR AT OTTAWA ON MONDAY.Ottawa, Sept.7.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Lnurier will open the Central Canada Exhibition at 2.15 o'clock on Monday.le will deliver an address in the Howick Building, better known as the Fat Stock Building.and will press the button starting the machinery.° + BETTER TERMS.\u2019 THE PROVINCIAL PREMIERS TO MEET ON OCT.8.An Ottawa despatch announces that the meeting of the provincial prime ministers with Sir Wilirid Laurier, on the question of increased federal subsidy, will take place at Ottawa, on Oct.8.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CENTRAL W.C.T.TU.The Central Woman's Christian perance Union will hold the first mg of the season in their new ters in the Evangelistic Hall, 111 Stanley street, on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock, A large attendance is looked for.Tem- meet- quar- PRICE OF LIQUOR IN QUEBEC.At a meeting of the Retail Liquor Dealers\u2019 Association of Quebec, held on Thursday last, it was decided to Increase the price of liquor in the autumn in view of the proposed reduction of the number of licenses from 150 to 125.IBERVILLE BY-ELECTION.The Liberal convention for the choice of a candidate to replace Mr.L.P.Demers, raised to the Bench.ae member for St.Jolin and Iberville in the House of Commons, has been fixed for Sept.18.FINE AND WARM Do you remember The red September, When, like an ember from sunset skies, The orchard olden Shone rosy-golden Through violet haze, a vain disguise; And I beheld the earth\u2019s gay beauty, Its autumn splendor, full and frulty, Reflecting deep in hazel eyes?Lower Lakes, Georgian Bay, Ottawa Val- lev and Upper St.Lawrence\u2014Modrrate winds, mostly flne and very warm; a few ; scattered thunderstorms.slon being the ordination as an elder, ot John A.McDonald, M.D., who leaves shortly ror China to take up missionary work.\u201d The chureh was suitably decorated with flowers.After devotional exeroises conducted by the Hev.Messrs.Ascah, of the Church of England; John Scanlan, Methodist; and McCusker, Presbyterian; the Rev.F.M.Dewey read a portion of Scripture and spoke earnestly of the institution of missions and the great work to be done in China and other foreign fields.The Rev.J.E.Duclos also addressed the gathering.He remarked that was the first time in the experience of the community that a Valleyfield boy had sud in response to call for missionaries, \u2018Here am I, send me\u201d He then put the usual questions to candidates for ordination.At the same time the members of the church session and the visiting clergymen placed their hands upon Dr.McDonald's head as he knelt m front of the pulpit, and the Rev, Mr.Duclos offered the ordination prayer and the choir sang \u2018Take my life and let it be,\u2019 ete.The Rev.Dr.Morison, of Ormstown, gave the churge.The Rev.Di.Thomson spoke of.the new and grand opportunities in Ohina, in which he had for years labored, and he spoke to the Chinese present m their own language.Mr.W.8.Marriott, superintendent of the Chinese Sunday-school, on behalf of the pupils, presented Dr.Me- Donald with à Chinese dictionary for his use in acquiring the language., ~ The Rev.Dr.Johnston, of the American Presbyterian Church; also addressed the newly ordained elder.There was a large attendance, and a very generous offering was given, THE HEAT OF POLITICS.This morning Ald.Mederic Martin entered an action, through Messrs.Beau- din & Co, for $10,000 against Mr.Alphonse Verville, MP, on the ground that at a mecting of supporters of Mr.Ainey last night, Mr.Verville referred to Ald.Martin as a \u2018canaille.\u2019 SHIPPING NEWS MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS.Steamer.At.From.La Lorraine .New York .Havre Arabic Liverpool .» .Boston Sylvania .Liverpool .Boston Lucania.Queenstown , .New York Montcalm .Bristol .Montreal Bremen .Bremen , ., .New York Sicilia .Genoa.New York Sofia .+.>» Trieste .New York St.Louis .Plvmouth .New York Catalone.Sydpey .Montreal Hektor .Sydney .Montreal NOTES.The vessels arriving in port to-day are the Victorian, Lake Champlain, Latona, and Manxman.The Empress of Ireland, of the C.P.R., sailed from Quebec at 3.3) yesterday afternoon, ,and the Empress of Britain, from Liverpool.Both boats have large passenger lists.The Virginian, of.the Allan line, which sailed from Rimousk! with the malls on Saturday last, Sept.1, at 11.50 a.m., was reported :50 miles west of Malin Head at 7.15 a.m.yesterday.The time of the passage was 5 days, 14 hours and 25 minutes, or to Moville, 5 days, 17 hours.The Victorian, of the Allan line, arrived at Rimou- ski at 8.16 a.m., yesterday, and Is due to reach.Mcntreal this afternoon.The Nord Amerika, of the Hamburg-Am- erican line, reached port yesterday with general cargo from Hamburg.Several vessels left.port this morning, and the list of ships now In port has dwindled down.The sallings to-day Included the Montfort, for Bristol; Manchester Trader, for Manchester; Mount Royal, for London and Antwerp: Ontarian, for London; Devona, for London: Milwaukee, for Liverpool, and the Kensington, for Liverpool.With the exception of the Kensington, which has thirty passengers, \u2018h other boats carry cargoes only.Th SS.Montreal, of the C.P.R.line, arrived at London at p.m.yesterday.The Donaldson liner Marina ieft Glasgow to-day for Montreal.The Lake Champlain of the C.P.R.line, is expected in port this evening, after a good run from ,Liverpool.\u2018The SS.St.Andrew's is unloading coal at the Harbor Commilasioners\u2019 wharf at Three Rivers.The Carthaginian, of the Allan line, from London and Havre, reached Quchec yesterday, and is due in port to-night.The Iontan, of the Allaa line, sailed from Liverpool yesterday with 88% saloon, 184 second and 378 steerage passengers.The Kildona, of the Thomson \u2018Beltrees,\u201d Woodstock, to the Rev.W.A.J.Martin, pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church, Brantford.The mar riage is to take place carly in October.The marriage of Miss Nannie Gir- ouard, third daughter of Mr.Justice Girouard, of the Supreme Court, to Mr.Lawrence Russell, of Montreal, has been arranged to take place on Wednesday, Sept.26, in St.Joseph's Church, at a quarter past eleven, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Waugh and Miss Waugh, of Hamilton, Ont., arrived last evening from a tour on the Continent.Mr.Waugh, who is an old Montrea] bor, is a delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Church, which meets next wek, and will be the guest of Mr.John A.Gordon, 69 Bruce avenue, West- mount.The engagement has been announced of Miss Effic Fenwick, daughter of the late Dr.Fenwick.of Kingston, to Capt.J.Povnty French, South African Constabulary, son of the late Captain French.of the Royal North-West Mounted Police.Miss Effie Fenwick hag heen staying in England with Mrs.Fenwick.A very successful \u2018China shower\u2019 was given yesterday afternoon by Miss L.FE.Pearle Thurston at her home, Ste.Famille street.in honor of Miss Belle Stroud.second daughter of Dr.Stroud.whose marriage to Mr.R.G.Brown.jr.takes place in St.Martin\u2019s Church on Wednesday next.Mrs.and Miss Stroud and Mrs.Brown assisted in receiving.Fach gift was accompanied by a verse composed by the donor.the reading of which by the hridesmaid-elect afforded much amusement.i The following Canadian visitors registered their names at the Canadian Government offices, 10 Rue de Rome, Paris.during the week ending Aug.25: H.W.Fleury.Aurora.Ont.: EL.Renand.Montreal; V.R.and M.A.Kieffer, Ste.Therese; T.Pagnuelo, Montreal; E.Felly, Mantreal: Dr.J.O.Leclere, Que- bee; Dr.J.Vaillancourt, Quebec; G.H.Duquet, Quebec; Dr.H.Des- rochers, Peanceville; Rev.J.O.Maurice, Montreal; Rev.LL.Pinault.Montreal; D.J.L.A.and Mrs.Moreau, St.Johns, Que.; R.Masson, Montreal.Recent arrivals at the Caledonia Springs Hotel from Montreal include: Mrs, J.T.Scanlan, 11.E.MeTntosh, E.Hanson, W.B.Robh, L.KE.Crevier, John J.van.Mrs.M.Scanlan, 8 Hains, Chas.Cassils, M.FE.Davis, C.Cassils Meln- tosh, Alex.Pringle.Wm.A.McIntyre, Mr.Benoit, Miss Mclutyre, Mr.and Mrs.Fischel, CC, $.Garland, A.M.Robb, Mrs.Bird, Mr.(George Bird, Miss Bird, Mrs.FE.Manson, Dr.Scott Ives, Mr.and Mrs.Mace, Dr.Scanlan, Mrs.James Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.J.Hodg- son, C.J.Jlodgson.A.N.Campbell._ At the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Elliott, Ulverton, on Wednesday evening, Sept.5, at 8 o\u2019cloek, their daughter, Miss Ethel Agnes Elliott, was married to Mr.Louis P.Lystvr.of Tas Vegas, New Mexico.The wedding was a quiet one.only immediate relatives being present.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.George Mossop, of Birehton, assisted by the Rev.George Bell, of Ulverton.The bride.who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white silk crepe de Chine, trimmed with embroidered chiffon and lace, long tulle veil with coron(t of orange Dlos- soms, and she carried a bouquet of white asters with asparagus fern.She was at tended by two bridesmaids.her cousin, Miss Minnie F.Ginn.of Richmond, who wore white point d'esprit over white silk, and carried sweet peas, and lier sister.Miss Mary E.Elliott, who wore a dainty dress of white organdie and also carried sweet pcas.Mr.John A.Lys- ter, cousin of the groom, was best man.The proom\u2019s gift to the bride was an Oriental pin ret with pearls, and to \u201che bridesmaids.signet rings, and to the best nan a pear] scarf pin.Mr.and Mrs, Lyster have left for their future home in New Mexico.The following Canadian visitors regis- | tered their names at the Canadian High Commissioner's office, 17 Victoria street, london.during the week ending Aug.28: J.H.Woolrich.Halifax, N.S.; Miss Ernestine Melsllan.Halifax.NS; Mrs.A.V.Burst, Toronto; Beverley G.White- law, Woodstock, Ont.; & W.Eakins, Toronto; H.J.Logan, Amherst, N.S Preble Macintosh, Montreal; Mina J.line, ar- | Barry, Montreal; Mrs.A.G.Bescohy, | rived at London yesterday from Montreal.| Toronto; Miss M.Smith, Toronto; Miss SEP \u201cstations on COMMERCIAL.CHEESE BOARDS \u2014\u2014 Kemptville, Qnt., Sept.7.849 boxes of colored cheese.sold at 12%c.Ottawa, Sept.7.\u2014 Buarded, 1,163 boxes of cheese, 594 wbite and the remainder colored; 368 white and 229 colored sold at 12 ?8e.Perth, Ont., Sept.7\u2014Boarded, 1,875 boxes of cheese, 1,300 white and 576 colored, all sold subject to Brockville prices.Iroquois, Ont., Sept.7,\u2014Boarded, 200 colored cheese.The price bid on the board was 12%c; but none sold Later, all were sold on the street at the price bid.Napanee, Ont.Sept.7.\u2014Boarded, 561 wbite and 1,745 colored cheese.For colored.12%c bid: all sold.For white, 12 5-16c bid: all sold.Listowel, Ont., Sept.ries boarded 1,646 boxes of cheese.Twclve cents was the best bid on the board.Afterwards a few lots of Suptember were sold at 12%e, and cne or two at a slightly high- \u2014Boarded, 1,- Nearly all 7.\u2014Thirteen facto- er figure.The last half of August had been sold in the course of this fair, mostly at 12140.Huntingdon, Sept.7.\u2014Boarded, 249 boxes of white, 565 boxes of colored cheese, and 151 packages of salted butter.Sales\u2014249 colored cheese, 123%c; 45 boxes of colored cheese, 12 7-16c, and 111 packages of salted butter, 2580.; THE CLEARINGS.New York, Sept.7.\u2014 The following are the weekly bank clearings, as compiled by Bradstreet\u2019s, for the week ending Sep- and decrease as compared with the cor- recponding week last year:\u2014 New York.$1,972,196,896 Inc.26.5 Chicago .+ + 1K3,644,803 Inc.43 Boston.«so +.129,062,455 Inc.11.3 Philadelphia ve.131,840,859 Ine.9.4 St.Louis .+.-.GA,M5R.953 Dec.1 Pittsburg - Dec.oz San Francisco - Inc.25.4 Dominion of Canada\u2014 Montreal .+.27,673,825 Inc.32.5 Toronto .17,848,368 Inc.42 Winnipeg .+ + B,S32,077 Inc.66.7 Ottawa.en 2 462,494 Joe.6.3 Halifax.+.+\" 1,739,759 Inc.4.4 Vancouver .or 2,603,999 Inc.37.6 Quebec .3.++ ++ 00 1,857,128 Inc.12.0 Hamilton ARR 1.244.199 Inc.5.6 St, John, N.B.1,022,332 Inc, 5.2 London, Ont.864,101 Inc.8 Victoria, B.C.817,751 Inc.45.0 Calgary .\u2026 +.980.355 Edmonton 012.442 NEWS OF THE CROPS, Winnipeg, Sept.7.\u2014 The weather has continued unusually hot throughout Man!- toba all this week, the climax bving reached yesterday.The western provinces have also received a scorching, the lowest temperature recorded in Saskatchewan being 81 at Saskatoon, and the highest, M0, at Broadview.The continued hnt ther will have the effect of shrinklng and decreasing the yield of grain sill uncuf.but as most of the grain is in the siovk, the damage will not assume large jropor- tions.The weather ls ideal for threshing, no rain having been in any part of the provonvrs.The shipments of wheat during the just two or three weeks have been exceptionally heavy, the \u2018total amonat Leing much in excess of the previous years.On Thursday, 371,000 bushels of wheat bushels of other grain: were marketed at points along the C.P.R, The totul number of bushels of heat: marketel date is 1,240,000, and other grains, 17.At this time last year only 4.00 bushels of wheat and 1h00 Dushels other pun had been marketréd.The enormous increase in early shipments this year is accounted for by the early harvest in Manitoba experienced during *he summiar.Over 109.0 bushels of grain were mar- Keted at points along the Canadian North- em Railway.The grain wa< shipped from *hbe Morris, Brandon line from Morris to Hartney inclusive, and statjon- on the main line between Headingly Plumas.Very litle wheat has been shtp- ped from points outside of those mentioned.There is no difficulty ia supplying cars.cutting and recorded Hal TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKETS.Toronto, Sept.7.-Dealers at the City Cattle Market to-day said that never before in their recollection had there heen such a large number of inferior cattle offering on the market.The run was moderately heavy, but percentage of medium to good cattle was extremely the \u2018light, and prices for these were decidedly firm.Sheep and lambs were casier and hogs unchanged.The run amounted to 96 cars, and Included 1.167 cattle, 2.924 sheep and lambs, 800 hogs aud 054 calves.boxes of white checse, 12%¢: 029 boxes of\" | tember 5, showing percentage of increase | wea- : and Tem ep to! and - \u2014_\u2014 .- I re A < poses pry ee PCT RT Ee: i\u201d .R in THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBFL S, 10: 7 I \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 ILena V.Milloy, Toronto; W.Hacquuil E : ce\u2014Pr - - ; \\ .quail, xport Ca:tle\u2014Pr.n WESTERN FRENCH- EXCITING CHASE THE GRACE DART HOME.SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Montreal; Mrs.Albert Ham, Toronto; be arm in SYIpa hy wn \u2014 t isses McFee, Montreal; Senator [800d hutchers\u2019 A ton CANADIANS.AND CAPTURE - Mrs.W.J.Haire and Miss Lucy Haire tbe Ne hen.Fredericton: n.T* ed, and an odd owl or ow \u2014 _ AN ADDITIONAL 2500 PER YEAR have returned from a visit to Portland Perrault, J.P.Montreal; James L.PCR PE fr 1 pr - \u2019 d : Vi, medium 70 \u20ac THE ATIITUDE THEY SHOULD After Attempt at Pocket Picking REQUIRED.Mrs.William Uglow is visiting Mrs Grant, Brandon; A.H.Hawthorn, Mont- pulls, e300 +) a - TAKE IN NATION BUILDING.S.J.Carter at \u2018Lake Cotta S| real; A.N.Goodehild, Montreal; Ro Boisson cows 8750 00 8 ; Mr.Henry J.Dart has just issued a ton ge, Knowl and Mrs.Wilch, Halifax: S.L.and Mrs.Buteher Cauie-T arret ; ; on Street Car.circular Teton stating that a suitable ; ; \u20ac Wright and family, Winnipeg; Dr.J D.|heavily from rh; ! Referring to the increasing preponder- 1 letter stating The engagement is announced in Que- fJall.Truro, N.%.; John S.and Mrs, 1 Stock which is offer \u201c auve of the English elvment in the North- Co - CT property has now been offered for the pee of Mics Amy Young, youngest daugh- Hendrie, Hs ton: \u201cR s Miss, © {in demand, bus pre West.and especially to the recent move- REVOLVER WAS FIRED WHILE purposes of the Grace Dart Home for |ter of Mr.G.B.S.Young, to Mr.Bd | \\[ies rie, Jlamilon; 4 A.> BV tered, and medium ve ment lu make St.Boniface an Anglo- POLICEMAN CHASED THE care Jucurables, and the sm for itS| ward B.Staveley.\u2019 : Miss M- ¢ Laidlaw, Toronto: QE place, the result being 4 Canadian centre, the \u2018Canada\u2019 says:\u2014 \u201cIe ET purchase has been generously given.a i .; Ass A.AE auer, ouver.L.A | grade were very firm HN Without giving up our language and tra- ALLEGED PICKPOCKEL This home could be opened very shortly coliss Elida Perley, soprano soloist of, J.and Mrs.Long, Montreal: Murray |some medium goat oo ditions, let us courageously mingle with | | 1f the funds necessary for its annual sup- france as ravir has returned Crawford, Campbellville; Mrs, F.W.Me- rwt, above what hey wo! < Un nes population and secure their es-| After an exciting chase, during which |jert were provided.For this purpose tario spending a month in western On-' Kinney, Montreal; C.Leslie \\\\ ilson, To- jrariier in the week, nez > teem and respect.Let us not commit three pistol shots were fired.Constable [about $1,500 a year will be necessary, ' _ .ronto; D.A.Campbell.Toronto: Mrs.DIAS And Dleaty was ie the mistake Of > éregatng and keeping McCrea last evening arrested an al [and of this amount $1,000 is promised, Mrs.Wilson Fairman has returned Henry and Miss Austin Collins, Monw gud of the das u vh , alot irom our compatriots of different teged pickpocket named George Date, |sn that all that 1s now wanted to com- from Metis, and is visiting her mother, real; J.L.Todd.M.D.Victoria, 14 en inforier ve ue 2 orem.(Canada cannot be a Nation ex-|in a stable off St Alexander street, [plete this commendable scheme is an- Aus.Warden, at Roach\u2019s Point, Lake Bartle E.and Ms.Bull, Toronto: Mrs.1 goss 10 8 rows.$2 s coo there i a national sentiment.Let where he had taken refuge.nual subscriptions amounting to $500.SIMCOE.James and Miss Kate Neott, Toronto; pgm io or Us le the pioneers 1m Lie matter of ma-| The prisoner, it is chaiged, had been low sadly such a home is needed is well The engagement of Miss Essy Case, À.F- (ML, Mrs, and K.F.Maclaren, | Stockers and Feciere tonal sentiment, ational sentiment attempting to pick the pocket of Mr.known to all who have interested them- only daughter of Mr.George A.Case, Stratford: LL.K.Stephens, Moutveal; quiet, wyb a lime den with sincere, aml ey mpa VE \u20ac ro Denis KR.Perrault, while riding cast |selves in philanthropie wo:k.There are to Captain Van Straubenzie, of the D.A.Hinæston, Moutreal; Mr and Mrs, Sroekers and féeders 50 the eld of busing sand oL rl at ae jon a St Catherine street car.The car [many incurables in the city living in Royal Canadian Dragoons, Stanley Brand, (htuwa, Mrs, R.À.Mactu- petite were ar vers ww tates tntrrests, is hat cow nas crowded, and Mr.Perrault.says misery, and many destitute consumptives Barracks, Toronto, has been announced, Ue.Halifax; Yi D.Matheson.Jy Teng eT ne stitutes a nation.ds so» 2 A hat, feeling some ones han n his |g 18 e = T] ageme i , , rlaszow, NLR oward Cantley.New | a à SNA ea Lal awe are inferior to none, but thaï, pocket, he seized the arm, which was » fo are : source of danger to others, The engagement of Miss Anine Michie, Gil gO.NS Dr.FV.Woodbury, $1.75 to shor:-kenp \u20ac.man for man, condition for condition, {that of the man Dale.The man jump- | tu they cannot observe sanitary condi- Youngest daughter of Mrs.Mickie, To-| Hajifax; N.R.and Mrs.Milligan, To #50 feeders, $400 ox wr are able To carry out oar destinies ol i à em v in at fast 2 ot tions.It is to be hoped that the chari- ronto, fo Mr.James Alexander C'antlie, onto: FE.AL Kirkpatrick.Toronto: J Mileh vows\u2014Thère \u2018s some .and fureish our port, materially and en BI roe ie abl Cone tably-minded publie will come forward JI Winnipeg.son of Mr.and Mrs.J.| yy and Mrs.Moon Toronto: Charles 1 8000 cows, but oaths an \u2019 and purist owe, BA Che Canadian down Bleury street.Constable MeCrae, |and give their support to the truly Chris A.Cantlie, of Montreal, is announced.1 MekKillon.Raymond, Albert: Miss An- Quotations are unchanged = erally, an bund Ww who was passing at the time, realized [tian = h .MeKillop, Raymond, Albert: Miss An-| g20 16 $00 each nation, without giving precedence to our that something was wrong, and male (an scheme assosia led with the ame of The Lieutenant-Governor of British nie Foss, Sherbrooke, Quebec; WW, Mrs, Calves\u2014The offerines wien « Enshsh-speaking neigubors.Lut us CON | chase after the runaway, followed by +race Dart.\u2018omises of annual sub- Columbia and Mrs.Dunsmuir gav : and W.Gunn, Toronto: Master ÆMhoit.land the market had « ; = 54 | NE, ve se à , ) SCT .5 Ss, 5 r gave a din-! à! od 8 10) he market had a du tinue to remain French anadian In (he {yfr, Perrault.Vale tumed St.Bid rhin should be addressed to Mr.per at Government Touse VE or re.Terento; Mrs.Thomas P.and Miss For-|are quoted casy at 3e 10 fe cer Family but In patentes, a on ward street, and just as the constable |\" °° art, 155 Craig street west.cently for Colonel and Mrs, Hanbury- Ww Ga C.Mon paler.Ottawa: peer and lambs Th.ris + A Laden reached the corner some person fired Williams, who were their guests while{ Miss B.I.Sunth, Port depen: vy, And prices showed © LC u< be simply Canadians.That is the three chots into the air.The pursuers, MISSIONARY ORDAINED.in Victoria.Bucsis w Miss Jessie Hill, Cruelph, Ont.; Miss P.jacss.Export ewes ar sn real way: and, moreover.the only way De 5 5 } iol Stewart, Guelph, Ont; KR.= and Mrs.© $4.00, and bucks at £2 | 3 .: he | however, wure not diverted, but fol 2 .rt, elph, 4 ; .lawn at Shon \u20ac ta prevent ultimate absorption on the lowed on after Dale, who ran into _ rt i} The engagement is announced of Miss| FE.Richardson, Toronto: Miss M.C.are ower at $000 to 8 on hand and subgeetion toa dominating Morgan's stable on St.Alexander INTERESTING SERVICE AT VAL- Frances Genevieve Hunter, niece of the| Smith.Toronto: Dr.D.J.Harrington, RE SE EE about sendy are race on the other.We possess whit is street.When arrested there he de- LEYFIELD LAST EVENING.Hon.J.1.Stratton, to Mr.Harold] Montreal: W.E., Mrs, and Master gate, selects and $010 70r Ra: need] to make us.everywhere and aly > d having done anythin wrong, but Deeks Robertson, son of Mr.11.Rob-} Howard Tyon.Toronto; Harold J.and = Cire.the equal of any other habitants nied having done ani g Z crtson, Morrisburg, the wedding to take Mrs.Smith, Winmpeg; Henry G.Green ways.The \u20acq Ceo.res dy || suid he ran away because Perrault ar- See also Ps N ; ; > Jars.Smit, pegs J 2 7 ! mes of mada let us be so, resolutely, and him of being à thief and struck (See also Page Five.) place in October.Winnipeg : Mrs.CU Tiedges, Toronto, = place onrselves at tlre head every tna him in the face rte who was well A service of more than ordinary in- The engagement is announced of Miss Miss {ee and Miss Estelle Leonard, If You Are Looki y >, QE > oF Ap w J je Ie ans 155 S \u201c in [ we can do so.dressed, added that he was a bar-ten- terest was held in the Valleytield Pres- Helen Camubell, daughter of the late London, Ont.IN$ der and his address was \u2018nowhere in syterian Church last night, the ocea- Captain and Mrs.Robt.Campbell, of FOR A SELECT RESIDENTIAL OR A COOD PAYING INVESTMENT PROPERTY, OR FOR A CHOICE BUILDING LOT, RB) ists Bealty Co.Ltd, Phone Main 5261 aud we will sends Representative to see you ROZEL STREET, POINT ST.CHARLES Superior House for sale.Purciaser can have vacant Jot on either side if desired.Very easy terms.\u2014THE\u2014 Ross Realty Co.Ltd.30 ST.JOHN 8T.Phone Main 5261.Night East 3748.TO LET, 255 NOTRE DAME STREE WEST Large half Flat, well lighted.Leu*ed.a! elevator service.Apply THE KOSS REALTY to Lid, 30 St.Jobn street.FOR SALE An Acre of Land near Kensington 8.MH.McDOWELL, 20 8t.Alexis 8t Apply Per.M.1430, MARRIED.MASON \u2014 CLERIHEW \u2014 On at the residence ef ithe | University avenue, Kings John Mackie, Dlr.Carolee 0 eldest daughter of the 5.0 Clerihew and Mrs (Clorihew ; Rober: Mason, MD ort formerly of Oiawa, MUIR \u2014 MUNDELL \u2014 A Church, Ki: pston, Ont.on by the Rev.Arhdear Helen Vera Gura ner, Dr.D.E.Mundell, 1a T ager Trader\" bank, seilo- fide = SARGENT \u2014 MeEWIN - A - Ont, on 5, Ter, ty : M Purecan, tea tu ; Fockler, of Oshawa.the 0 3) gent.BAL of Tor oon , daughter of Mr Thomo.+0 tn ' pnrt, sept UE THOMPSON \u2014 denen of the ; burst avenue, Tor SUN Logan Geugie, cn Gertrude.daughter of liam Leckic ty Goo 1d son.of Norh ll: LEUR a T + .Teo.DARCH \u2014 A UT ur Ont on LU daughter SOMME M avd T4 Ÿ Seg HEYDEN Ar Go où Sept 4001 LT the late Taw.Crown ani 1 \u2018 Ooevode Hs RIDDELL 1, 10of inn Waier ha age.RIDE James Hidqde tor Riddell of Co \u2018on, Gaara FOR Ch sisi Tn Welles SALE, Two NOTICE THIS > 1 will net + =.contracte \u2018 \u2019 hy myo wilh CI à reai, Rey > Real Pro, Lents Morty Oda Charge JA 20 Bp FOR B/ : TOOT, £44 6M } prover I A [1 \u20ac fc US 3 3 t it 3 a ci as iH.L.PUTNAM, AAR [PI \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Property.0070 236 Redfern Avenue.A newly built pressed brick cot- cn stores and extension kit- \u2014\" finished ia hardwood atout tive bedrooms, back , + way, rorrelain bath.etc.Can sen any time.Key in office.TIT 1st Floor, Temple Building.2 Story Cottage off Guy Street.A *wo-story stone rs Furr-ide Place, \u201ccvhing modern order.light front cottage off Guy stree\u2026 and in frst- rooms.Price on HL.PUTNAM, 1st Floor, Tomple Building.[SSE Modern House, Mountain street.Modern stone residence, close in | Sherbronke s'reet.seven bedrooms.axe a kiechern.dining and drawinæ rooms en suite, large shee | \u2018ing room.Price £15000, H.L.PUTNAM, | ist Floor, Temple Building.Dorchester 3t.West, Double House.An attractive pressed brick resi- | dence, close to St.Mark street, ! three storirs and extensiou kitchen.Fine reception hall.Two bz:hrooms.modern plumbing.Immediate possession.H.L.PUTNAM, 1st Floor, Temple Building CORNWALL A Superior Family House CATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S$, 1908 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.The real estate trausfers registered during the past week involved property of the value of $228,402.The principal sales are: - stone and brick house corner of Selby and Brooke avenues, Westmount; Mrs.J.O.H.Perras to Mrs.Jos.D.Major.3.200.Vacant land, 100 by 111 feet, Roslyn avenue, Westmount; Napoleon Deslau- riers to Arthur Gagnon, 37,000.Store, ete.Place Royal square, No.5; estate Hugh Mcl.ennan to Motard, Sons & Senecait.516,500.| Brick house, University street, Nos.23 th 23 A; John H.Mooney to Joseph O'Connor, 35,000.~tone and brick house, Pine avenue, No.500; ares, 3.357 feet; U.H.Daudur- end to James FE.Wilder, 816.250.Brick and stone house, Bishop street, No.12: Andrew S.Robertson to Helen W.and Cynthia B.Hastings, $8,350.Stone and brick house, Hope avenue, Nos 9, 1! and 11 A.area 1,809 feet; Jas.Young te Judah Rosenthal, 49,730.Brick cottage Coursol street, No.33 Mrs.Laurent FH.Choquette to Ovide Pu- procan, $3.50.Privk cottage, Coursol street, No.33, Ovide Iapineau to Marguerite O'Neill, widow of Hobert Burnell, $2,500, with ojinn of redemption.; ; Mouse of wood and brick, Delisle strect.Nos.97 to 101, Jean Baptiste Jheseve to l\u201cdmond Cousineau, 35,500.rick house.Inspector street, No.70, Seon Beaudin to Thomas W.Lamb, 2,500.Vacant land, St.Martin street, area, 12.971.the Jolin McDougall Caledonia Jinn Works Company to Farquhar Rob- ert-n, X6.050.CL Brock and stone house, Delorimier avenue, Nos.549 to 559; Omer de Belle fruille to Ludger lecuyer.$7.500.! Stone and brick house, Delorimier av-| enue, Conrad Comtois to Arthur Breton.85,200.20! Hius- of wood, Papineau avenue, Nos, | 12 to 26.John W Molson, et al, to the Cunadian Pacific Railway Company, $15,- | 949.Ilouse of brick, Plessis street, Nos.223 to 227.Mrs.F.X.Huchette to Ovide Amiot, $5.000.! House of Lrick, Dorion street, Nos.188 to 196; Francois Guo.Crepeau Lo Adelard Crepeau, $3,400.Brick liouse, Dorion street, Nos.129 to 139.lev.F, X.Eugene Ecrement to T'rancois Beaudoin, $6,300.| Vacant land.Montée de Zouave, 251 by 80 feet; Rev.Hormisdas Deslaurier | to Arthur Gagnon, $2,000.: Stone house and brick house, St.Law-; renee street, Nos, 929 to 231, and St.Do- : \"yminigque street, Nos.164 to 166; Timothy | Con'alning Drawing-Room, Dcuble Par- (riaiag-Room, nine Bedrooms.Billiard \u201cnam, two Bathrooms, Wine Cellar, etc.veyrrally situated and surrounded with hear ifully laid our grounds.For «on Easy Tertns, or will exchange !'r Cry Property.Cornwall has a good summer boat and rt service, and 1s ony 6 miles from Vo @k Boss Realty Co.Ltd, 30 8T.JONN STREET.MONTREAL.Phone Main 5261.McMAHON, Real Estate Agent.Properties Bought and Sold, Rents Collected.Loans and Mortgages Negotiated.Old and troublesome properties taken charge of at guaranteed payments.JAMES M.MCMAHON, Real Estate Agent, LO St.James Street.Night East 3743 FOR SALE, OR TO LET, TWO NEW 7- roomed semi-detached houses, 874 and \u201cstreet, No.503, Mrs.Epherge Dupon to Charles O'Brien to Theodore A.Grothe, £24,000, ! Brick house, St.Elizabeth streat, Jos.\u2018 Rocheleau to Abraham Hirschhorn, $2,-! CON, House of wood and brick.Moreau, J.B.Lalonde, $2.700.Brick honse, Huntley street, No.910, Antoine Lalonde to Joseph Brosseau, $3,- Brick house, Charron street, Nos.57! and 59; Jane Tarlton to Thomas John mith, $3,000.! Brick house.Palm street, Mrs.Wil- | Tam Dalpe to Camille Dansereau, 83, | 050.Brick house, Notre Dame street; Em-! manual Beaulac to Noe Champagne, 86, : oO a House of wood and brick, Boucher strect, Nos.62 and 64; Napoleon Des- lauriers to Bernadette Deslauriers, wife of Henri Meunier, $3.000.Vacant land, De Gaspé street, Hon.T.onis Beaubien to Charles E.Deakin, 26.540.House of stone and brick, Hutcheson street, land 100 by 100 feet: James S Wilder to U.H.Dandurand, $9,750.Vacant land, Esplanade avenue, 100 by 88.Estate Charles LL.Rov to Richard and R.Arthur Welling, $2,200.Stone and brick house.Hutcheson street, Outremont; Frank Joyce to William Cully and Armour J.Steele, $4,100.ee.A BONUS FOR THE C.N.R, Winnipeg, Sept.6\u2014The Prince Albert Council has passed a by-law granting 825,000 to the Canadian Northern Rail- #16 ance street, Annex; all latest improvements.Apply to 870a Mance street, : BUILDIN $25.00 DOWN ; Out SHERBROOKE STREET KENSINGTON THE NEW WESTMOUNT $175 TO 8750 $2.55 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS way towards the cost of a station site and grounds.G LOTS Madison Avenue.GET THERE BEFORE THE ELECTRIC CARS AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY.WATERMAINS are now being put in on FRANK E.SELLING Temple Building, Open Daily, Office on property, corner Madison Avenue and Sherbrooke St.JOHN McCORMACK, Agent.id Take MOUNTAIN BELT Lin eto KENSINGSON Plat- | form, then free 'Bus to property.DONOVAN, AGENT, 185 St.James St.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS COMMERCIAL COURSE \u2014_\u2014 A LARGE CLASS EXPECTED AT McGILL FOR THE OPENING.From the numerous enquiries which are heing reecived at McGill in regard to the new commercial course to be given this year, it would appear that many will take advantage of this opportunity to combine a commercial and a university education.Courses will be given this year in English, history, mathematics, French and physics, and as the mathematics will include commercial arithmetic, and the French a thorough knowledge of a commercial vocabulary, there will be plenty of very practical instruction.Entrance to the courses is open to any who have passed the ordinary B.A.or B.Sc.matriculation examinations or an equivalent examination offered by the faculty.Lectures will be held, with the exception of physics.in the Arts building, some in conjunctiæ with the regular arts lectures, and will be given by members of the stac and spe- ciël instructors, among whom will be Mr.C.E.Fryer, M.A., of Berkeley and Harvard, who will lecture on history and English literature.For the second year new instructors will be procured and lectures will be given in: 1.English and history.2.French.3.Gommercial geography, economies.4.Physical geography.5.Chemistry graphy 6.Accountancy.descriptive HOT IN TORONTO., Toronto, Sept.7.\u2014The thermometer Jumped up to 8 degrees at 3 o'clock this afternoon.This was, therefore, one of the warmest days this summer.At 8 o'clock this morning the temperature was 66, at noon 87, and at 2 o'clock it had reached 88.August only had one day with a hotter record, which was on the 5th, when 89 degrees of heat were registered.The highest record made here during the summer was on July 22, when 82 degrees made people swelter.SHIPPING NEWS PASSENGERS ON OTTAWA.The R.M.S.Ottawa,ot the Dominion line, Captain Maddox, reached port Thursday, with the following cabin passengers, iu- cluding a large number of returning Can- adlans, from Liverpcol:\u2014Mr.1).E.Ahern, Miss Marion Ahern, Miss M.E.Alexander, Miss G.J.Allan, Mr.R.C.Archibald, Mr.V.P.Bagley, Mrs.Bagley, Mr.J.B.Ball, Mrs.C.Bellachey, Miss Mary FE.Bellachey, Miss E.M.J.Barrett, Mr.II.B.Bealey.Mr.G.A.Beck, Mr.Thomas Beggs, Mrs.Beggs, Miss Eva Berry, Miss Bescoby, Mrs.N.B.Biddleman, Mr.BE.J.Boisig, Mrs.Boisig, Miss F.Dolles, Mr.Stanley Bone, Miss M.D.Boneython, Miss Eliz.C.Bourier, Mlss Madeleine V.Brooks, Miss S.E.Brown, Mr.L.$.Chapman, Miss K.C.Chapman, Mis: M.B.ChurchlU, Professor J.Scott Clark, Mrs.Clark, Master H.J.Ciurk, Miss Floronce F.Clark, Mrs.Mary L.Clark, Mr.Arthur Coleby, Mr.Coleby, jr., Miss Rose Coles.Miss Florence Condiet, Miss M.L.Cock, Miss Nellte Copes, Mr.R.M.Coupland, Mr.E.G.Cox, Miss A, K.Crowwell, Mr.M T.Dana, Mrs.Dana, Miss Dana, Mr.Owen Dawson, Miss C, Dean, Miss Alice Delaney, Miss Bertha Denis, Miss A.E.Doman, Mrs.J.Powker, Master G.II.Dowker, the Rev.E.Arthur Duan, Miss A.J.Durkee, Mr.F.8, Eva s, Mr.T.W.Fickus, Miss Fotheringhani, Miss Amy B.Follows, Mr.C.V.Fosbery, Mrs.J.Frew, Miss Allce N.Gibbons, Miss Anna K.Greeve, Mr.R.M.B.Griffiths, Miss Lecilia Griffiths, Mr.W.H.Hall, Mrs.Hall, Miss Alice M.Hall, Master Allan Hall, Master Cecil J.Hall, Mrs.A.Ham, Miss I.M.Ham, Miss S.S.Marker, [Miss R.H.Heavysege, Miss \\Winifred Hel- lier, Dr.F.G.Henry, Mrs.Henry, Miss M.Hewsby, Mr.Arthur THindle, Mrs.HA.Hoguc, Mr.H.C.Hood, Miss Mary Hopkins, Mr.W.Hostler, Mr.T.M.Howe, Mr.G.F.Hull, Miss E.llutchin- son, Miss Alice L.Hyde, Miss C.M.Trou- sides, Miss Isaac, Miss Florence C.Jenks, Miss M.Kaleon, Mr.F.M.Kemp, Miss +H.Kerr, Mrs.Harry L.King, Mr.H.R.Knox, Mrs.Knox, Mr.Clarence Knox, Mr.James W.Krox, Professor P.F'.Lafleur, Miss L.Lamprey.Mr.E.F.Langley, Mrs, Langley, M ster Francis Langley, Miss M.Langley and maid: Miss Katherine P.Lar- rabee, Miss Annie R.Lincoln, Mr.C.W.Lyons, Mrs.Lycns, Master R.F.Lyons, Master C.J.Lyons, Miss A.L.Maguire, Mr.Jullan Marshall, Mr.W 3B.Matthews, Mrs.Matthews, Mr.W.F.Mawdsley, Mrs.Mawdsley, Dr.J.W.Melntosh, Mrs.Me- Intosh, Miss Margaret Melntosh, Mr.J.MeNab, Mrs.McNab, Miss Yua McNab, Master Keith McNab, Master Harold Me- Nab, Miss M.W.Vander Menlene, Miss E.Messeret, Miss Miilor, Mr.W.H Mour- head, Miss Morris, Mr.W.J.Morrow, Mrs.H.Monsarrat, Master Monsarra*, Mr.G.P.Nelson, Miss L Noble Miss Mabel Page, Mr.J.M.Peregrine, Mrs.Percgrine, Mrs.E.M.Phares, Mr.H.Phillips, Mr.E.E.Phillips, Dr.John Pickard, Mrs.Pickard, Miss Caroline Pickard, Mr.Reginald Plimsoll, Mr.A.BR.Reid.Mrs.Reid, Master W.Reld, Master A.D.Reld, Mrs.W.D.Richards, Professor G.C.Robertson.the Rev.Dr.Ross, Miss Ross, Miss K.Roud, Mrs.Saxton, Master Stanley Saxton, Mrs.Schoolbred, Mr.John Seymour, Mr.SB.Black, Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Gena Smith, Miss J.W.Snow, Miss Elizabeth Spalding.Miss Margaret Sparling, Prof.E.E.Sperry, Miss C.BE.Sperry, Mr.J.W.Spurden, Mrs.Spurden.Mr.W.E.Stark, Mrs.Stark, Miss I.Steadman.Miss M.L.Stevens, Miss ID Stewart, Mr.J.Sutherland.Miss N.Tedford, Mr.D.O.Thomas, Mrs.J.NN.Tillinghast, Mr.AM.Tozzer, Mr.L.B.Tuckerman, Mr.F.H.Wade.Mrs.Wade, Master Wade, Mr.W.G.Wakefield.Miss Idella Walton, Mr.GG.Thomas Warden, Mr.W.J.Waugh, Mrs.Waugh, Miss Waugh, Miss Katherine S.Wetmore, Miss Williams, Mr.Tho:nas \u2018Wilson, Mr.J.N.Woodcock, Mr.H.C, Wright, Mrs.A, H.Plimeoll, Miss Plimsoll, Miss Sarah D.Spalding.KENSINGTON'S PASSENGERS TOMORROW.The list of cabin passengers sailing today by the Dominion line R.M.Kensington for Liverpool is as follows:\u2014 Mr.A.F.Banfleld, Master Banfield, Miss A.L.Banks, Mr.S.H.Clapp, Mr.A.F.Hawes, Mrs.M.Kirkpatrick, Mr.G.E.Kirby, Mr.Wm.Lacey, Rev.W.Lescher, Dr.J.A.MacDonald, Miss F.Neale, Miss N.Neale, Mr.Wm.Power, Mrs.Power, Miss Dorothy Phillips, Col.Simpson, Miss Caroline Sheldon, Major F.A.Symons.Ven.Archdeacon Webb, Mrs.Webb and infant, Mr.H.M.Wells, Mrs.Wells, Miss J.H.Waitt, Mr.Luke Willlams.Graham, Mr.A.T.C.Greenwocd, Mr.II.Miscellaneous.\u2014 EEE EEE EEE Bituations vacant.WANTED \u2014ANSWER ADVERTISEMENTS with striking original letters, which will attract notice and command an interview, Read Large Emplcyers\u2019 Advice, 2bc postpaid.P.O.Box 755.ANY ONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his pewsdealers will oblige the publishers by notifying the Bubscription Department by telephone Main 4090, or by postcard.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 Bullding.STOVES! STOVES! We have in stock the largest assortment of stoves and ranges of the city.We are making the Celebrated Brilliant Steel Range, the best cooking range of its kind.We are special agents for all the best stove firms in Canada.All the latest styles of heaters at the lowest possible prices.Don\u2019t buy a stove, range, or heater, before asking our prices.A visit to our storo will convince you.SPECIAL\u2014 A nice lot of second-hand stoves and heaters, all repaired.In perfect order, at very low prices.Linings and repairings of all kinds of stoves our speclalty.We book orders now and keep goods in stock, free of storage, for any time during fall.A.GALARNEAU & CO., 322 Mount Royal ave., cor.Boyer.; WANTED, A BOY.en Image WANTED, MECHANICS, CONTRACTORS, Clerks and others to see what The Men's Own is like.Good music and a short address.Come to Calvary Church, Guy street, above St.Antoine, Sunday, 3 p.m, sharp.WANTED, A HOUSEMAID; GOOD REferences required.Apply, 302 Peel st.WANTED, 50 GIRLS.EXPERIENCED Chocolate Dippers, Bon-Boa Dippers, and Candy Wrappers.THE MONTREAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Brewster avenue,5t.Henrv.WANTED, YOUNG MAN AS STENOGRApher and Typewriter.Apply by letter to THE BSHEDDEN FORWARLING CO, (Limited), with references.WANTED, OFFICE BOY.APPLY, Room 61, Victoria Chambers, 232 McGill street.WANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR DYER and | Finisher's Office.Apply, R.FARKER & ; CO., 6 St.: Catherine etreet West.i ABOUT 14, to learn | the Engraving business, and make alm- : self generally useful.Apply to [a ADAMS & CO., 127 Bleury street.Rooms to Let.good, healthy locality; close to cars.Apply.620 Park avenue, just above Mount Royal avenue, | | | TO LET.UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, | à \u2014 For Bale.\u2014 \u2014- = FOR SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUL LITTLE ORgan, with pedals.75 Barre street.i i FOR SALE \u2014 AYRSHIRES \u2014 EDITH OF Spring Hill, No.11514; Libbie of Glenora, No.16737, from prize stock: rich milkers.A.HAIG SIMS, Beau Rivage Farm, Dorval, P.Q.FOR SALE \u2014 TRAINED PARTRIDGE Dogs; also, pair Irish Water Spanlel Puppies; thoroughbred, beauties.JOHN G.HARVEY, Todmorden, Ont.FOR SALE \u2014 ROOFING SUPPLIES, GRAvel, asphalt and cement; roofing; galvanized iron work done; cellar floors cemented and damp-proofed: get our prices.All work guaranteed.JOHN J.GARLAND, 29 St.James street.Tel.Main 3861.FOR SALE, ON EASY PAYMENTS, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Go-carts, etc.etc.THE J.S.PRINCE CO.33 St Lawrence street.Employment Wanted.WANTED, POSITION AS ORGANIST, reliable; references as to experience and habits.JAMES ESTIES, No.32 McGill College avenue, Mcntieal.WANTED, WORK OF ANY KIND, SUCH as Storeman or Night Watchman.Address, P.COLLEGE, 29 Dorion street, city.YOUNG MAN, NOVA SCOTIAN, WHO uses neither liquor or tobacco, wishes a position as Traveller, by Sept.25th, Best references.Address Box 798, Office.WANTED \u2014 BY NEW BRUNSWICK young lady, position as companion, musical; excellent references.Address, L.M.C., care of R.C.CRUICKSHANK, St.Jobn, N.B.also, \u2018Witness | WANTED, AN ORGANIST FOR 3T.: John's Church; pipe urgan.good opening in town for a music teacher.Apply.stating experience, to JOHN.McINTYRE, ° Cornwall, Ont.WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED SALES- | man, for a Retall Grocery Store, Must have good references.Apply, stating age ! and experience, to F.C., GROCERY CLERK, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, YOUNG GIRL (PROTESTANT) to mind office.Easy work.Must sprak English and French, and be good speller.One who has a little knowledge of typewriting preferred.Apply, stating age, etc.to P.O.Box 296.WANTED, A GOOD BOY OF ABOUT 14 years old.Apply, 144 Peel street.WANTED, YOUNG WOMAN, FOR FAMily of two, in middle flat, Ju3 Prince Arthur street, cor.Durocher.Must be good cook, and atle to do gencra! housework.between 10 a.m.and 3 p.mi.or 8 and 9 p.m.WANTED, A GOOD SEAMSTRESS.ONE who can make children's dresses preferred.Apply to the Matron, Hervey lusti- fute, 215 Mountain street.WANTED, YOUTH, AS OFFICE ASSIStant, who Is used to typewriter.Salary, about $26.Address YOUTH, 14, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, CARSLAKE, 575 St.James street.SMART YOUNG MAN TO LEARN, AND be generally useful in the Wholesale Produce business.18 years old, and anxious to rise by good service.Apply in handwriting, stating age, etc, to C., 24, 'Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no washing.Apply 74 Victoria square.WANTED, GENERAL AGENT TO TAKE charge of your county.Apply to IMPERIAL COMPANY, Galt, Ont.THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PROOF- Reader wanted for a daily newspaper.Address P.O.Box 2234, Montreal.Board and Rooms Wanted.COMPETENT MAID.PERSONS HAVING ROOMS AND BOARD ! A neat and capable girl for general work | Insure yourBoilersin THZ BOILER INSPEC TION INSURANCE CO., OF CANADA.Our regular INSPECTIONS and ADVICE will guarantee you SAFETY, DURABILITY and ECONOMY.Plans and Speeifications for Boilers, Boller Settings, Chimneys, otc., furnished.Engines Indicated.No charges nade for services to insurers.0 rears Experience, OLAF E.GRANBERG, Chief Inspector Prov.Que.N.R.MUDGE & SON, Agents, 227 Board of Trade Building.$6.26?We deliver in bags free when on ground ficor.Ring us up and we will do the rest The Connell Anthraoite Mining Co.Limited, 21 Bleury St.Main 5193.135 St, Etienne St.Main 3018.And 5 Branches.[ne \u2014 NOTHS.The SS.Tonian, of the Allan line, sailed trom Moville yesterday with 83 saloon, 184 second cabin aud 318 steerage passengers.The Empress of Ireland, of the C.P.R., sailed from Quebec yesterday with 125 first and a large number of second and third class passengers.The Dominion, of the Dominion line, which salled from Liverpool yesterday, has on board 87 first, 166 second and 368 third class passengers.Among them is a party of 60 servant girls brought out by the Women's Domestic Guild of Montreal.This is the largest single party brought out this season.The Allan liner Hungarian, docked at London yesterday.LOST, between noon and 2 p.m., a smali Black Purse, tween John Murphy & Co.'s Dry Goods Store, St.Catherine street, and Windsor and St.Antoine East.Liberal reward given.Address, 4465 Western avonue, Westmount.LOST, A PEARL SUNBURST and Chain, between Bleury street and Academy of Music, on the 13th inst.Finder please return to 749 St.Catherine street, and receive reward.ee Wanted.WANTED, TO HIRE: $2,000.00 for Three years at 4 percent.Will give as security first mortgage on farm property, worth $10,000.00.Apply W., Box 9, Lisgar,Que.WANTED \u2014 PERSONS LIVING OUTSIDE city of Montreal apd suburbs to grow Mushrooms for us, during fall and winter months.Waste cellar space can pe made yleld $15 to $25 per week.stamp for Illustrated booklet and full particulars MONTREAL SUPPLY COMPANY, Montreal.WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMALL piece of land, with lake front; not more than 60 miles from Montreal.Address, giving full particulars, R.M., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.HORSE WANTED, SUITABLE FOR DElivery Waggon Cart.Apply to MR.Mc- GLAUGHLIN, 142 St.Peter street.\u2014 Fropervy.FOR EXCHANGE, THREE FINE LOTS, beautifully situated in one of the best suburbs of the city: values rising rapidly.Would exchange as part payment for small farm near city.Must be within driving distance.Addrers LOTS 22.\"Wit- ness\u2019 Office.\u2018 Pupils Wanted.GERMAN LADY, FROM BAVARIA, DB- sires to give German lessons.Address, A.W., 36a Drummond.WANTED \u2014 PARISIAN FRENCH LESsons.MISS BOAG bas resumed glving individual private lessons, and shail ba pleased to have day or evening pupils.Terms very moderate.Address, 11 Salisbury Flats, 297 S:.Antoine street.b 2e - SRA JER SAR Lise \" (HE NY OPN | À Central and desirable place.Call | WANTED, TABLEMAID.APPLY, LOTBL | Must be a fair scholar, | strong, and not afraid of work; not over containing a sum ot money; be- ; Send |.Teachers Wanted.p\u2014\u2014 WANTED, PROTESTANT FEMALE Teacher, for Rougemont, for nine months, to commence at once.Elemeutary diploma, Experience.Board, $7.00.Salary, 320.00 per month.J.BACHELDER, Secretary-Treasurer.TEACHER WANTED, BY THE COMMIS- sloners of the Townsbip of Hatley, as Principal of Hatley Model School.The Model Grades and Grade I.Academy required to be taught.For particulars apply to MR.J.F.WOODMAN, Manager, Hatley, Que.JOHN P., BOWEN, Secretary-Treasurer.TEACHER WANTED FOR THURSO Dis- sentient School, holding Ontario second or McGill Normal Model School diploma.Apply to H.G.TORNEY, Thurse, Que.TEACHERS WANTED FOR THE MUNIcipality of Clarendon, County of Pontiac, Que.Four (4) School Teachers, holding Elementary Diplomas or Model.Schools to open as early as possible.Applicants state grade of diploma and where obtained: also ealary expected py the month for the term.Address, HUGH MATHESON, Secretary-Treasurer, Shaw- ville, Que., Sept.1st, 1806.WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A TEACHer for Belle Riviere Protestant School; salary, $20.00 per month.Board, $6.00.Given opportunity to acquire French, Apply.with recommendations and diploma or permit, to C.W.ARTHUR, Belle Riviere County Two Mountains, P.Q.Aug.25th, 1906.rt EMNIKSINE, ee eg FOR SALE \u2014 FULL SIZE HEINTZMAN Upright, rich mahogany case, poweriul tere.Has stood in comfurtabie home for some time, practically without use, Can now be had for halt origiaal co:t, viz, $225.See at LAYTON BROS., 14 Peel street.FOR SALE \u2014 IF YOU WANT TO BUY à new and handsome carpet for your parlor, dining-rooms or bedroom, lino- Jeums, ollcloth, curtains, brass and iron bedsteads, bedding, and all kinds of furniture, planog, house furnishings, etc, and hundreds of thinps too uumerous to mention, it would pay you to call at RAE & DONNELLY'S Mammoth Auction Rooms, 241 and 243 St.Jaines street.© Great reductions In prices during September at private sale.Auctica sale every Fri- i day at 2.30 p.m.__ | EVERYTHING \u2014 FOR SALE, EVERY- « thing to furnish the home, in whole or ! io part.We invite an account with us.Choose all you want from our large stock of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Baby Carriages, etc., and pay the accounts without interest, Ia small weekly or monthly amounts.MZI- : TROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING i CO., 30 and 32 Notre Dame street West.| KINDLING FOR THE MILLION, Kindling $2.00; Cut Maple, $3.00; Mill Blocks, $1.76; cut any length ; also, Anthracite Coal: { delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.« MACDIARMID, No.2 Canal Basin, cor.| of Guy and William streets.Bell Telephone Main 452.ES _Flats to Let.i ; i i + | | STREET, Apply on TO LET.NO.28 BALMORAL Flat of 5 rooms, lst story.the premises.\u2014 Farms For Sale FOR SALE, EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES of choice wheat land, mostly all in crop: good buildings and all fenced; also some good »elections in our famous Goose and near McGill University, suitable for stu- 'can find a comfortable place at best wages.i f dents, communicate with Secretary, Family of three; no washing.Own sitting Dagle an NÉEDRASS bloc.Strathcona Hall, 348 Sherbrooke street, ; room.References.Anply evenings.35 | : - + : 84, Saskatoon, Sask.West.Church Hill avenue.- : wa ; To Let Lost, Strayes 100 HOUnG | Lo Sot ; DEEE ST ESS pra.ROOMED FURNISHED MOUSE ON TUESDAY, THE 4th INST., | (with plano), to Reut in Longueuil, from i Oct.1 to May [ next.About five niin- ; utes\u2019 walk from boat and train.Rent, | $20 a month.Address FURNISHED | HOUSE, \u2018Witress\u2019 Offce.FOUR FINE WAREHOUSES IN CENTRE of business district, Nos.461, 490.4932 St.Paul street, and 13 St.Nicholas street.Greatly reduced rent, till ist Mar.\u2018Phone, Main, 2236.HOWE, McINTYRE CO.TO LET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 7 and 8 room flats, Mansfield St.Heated, Rent, 830 per month.Upper and Lower Flats, 8 rooms, Wood Ave, 820.Apply 309 St.James Street.WANT ADS.rR THE \u2018 WITNESS nay be loft with A.T.CHAPMAN, Bookseller, 2407 St.Catherine 3t.WM.DRYSDALE & CO., Booksellers and Stationers 2478 St, Catherine street Or with R.TURNER, Grooer, Point St Charles 801 Wellington street, West of Subway.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.CASH TARIFF, Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pu- pills Wanted, Rooms To Let, Articles Found Second-hand Articles Wanted or For Bale 20 Words for 100.lc for each additional word.Six inser tions for the price of four.Property For Sale or To Let Other Articles For Sale.25 Words for 280.1 cent for each additional word Six insertions for the price of four.Personals, Agents Wanted.28 Words for 500.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE PARTICULARLY, Postage Stamps will be Accepted, The above rates are CASH with order, When not prepald numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for any advertisement of less than lines spañe.five agate LINE SO va vi Ps À + pi.Ve VE ed TE sourde = TPR re AS Ta FST apr tai Dire rt ee, LE EE psg Pie vee ran, oft Pg TF TR RGAE TE VAL TC a \u2014\u2014 ee Fo we gw rT Ye WA TEAR zn Re OIA an EE [EN ' ot .* fe A GLIMPSE OF METHODISM.Some Facts Regarding its Past and Present Here and Ekewhere PREPARATIONS COMPLETE FOR CHURCH COURT, WHICH OPENS NEXT WEEK.The seventh General Conference of the Methodist Church will meet an St.James Church, St.Catherine street, next Wednesday, and the sessions are expected to extend over two weeks.This 13 the supreme governing body, the legislative assembly, of the Methodist Church in Canada.The annual conferences embraced in the jurisdrct.om of this General Conference are as follows :\u2014Toronto, London, Hamulton, Bay of Quinté, Montr:al, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Newfound'and, Manitoba, Assini- boia, Alberta, British Columbia, Japan, and the West China Mission\u2014fourteen in all.The last t.me the General Con- furence met in Montreal was wu 1890.The arrangements for the opening of the Conference next week are well advanced./ committee has buen holding daily sessions all this week in the office which las been established in the parlors of the church.A telephone, \u2018Uptown 3996, has been installed and by the time Conference opens telegraph instruments of the C.P.R.and the G.N.W.will have been installed in the building.A large part of the arrangements in connection with the Gemeral Confer cence has been made by the Rev.Melvin THE REV.VELVIN TAYLOR, President, Montreal Conference.Taylor, who is president of the Montreal Conference.chairman of the Montreal district and ahairman of the local arrangements comunittee.CONFRRENCE CHURCH.St.James Church, St.Cathrine street, is the largest and most costly Methodist Church in the Dominion.It is an imposing example où Gothic architecture of the style of the fourteenth century.It is built on the cruciform plan, with the nave 120 feet Jong and transents 90 feet, The total length of the ohurch proper is 160 feet, and including the Sundar-school hall in the Tear, is 8 feet, Ti: bauutiïul front facade is 100 feet wide.The greater tower is 192 feet high and the lesser one 142 feet.The exterior is of Credit Valley stone, trimmed with Nova Scotia sandstone.The ext rior mearurcments are : Length.253 feet: transepts, 106 feet: height to ridge of roof, 92 feet.The interior leaves nething to be de- «ved in point of comfort or conven- jence.The pews ars arranged in full view of the pulpit from every point, including vast galleries on three sides.There is sentir accommodation for 2- 500 and a thewsand more have erowded ! into the edifice vn spacial occasions, .The chor and a powerful organ are sit- | mated behind the pulpit.| The edifice ocupios an entire block of ground.It was commenced in 1887 The Conference arrangements | and was onrened on June 16, 1889.St.James Church is the fourth of | the series of church homes this congre- wition and its immediate predecessors have oceupied.Drranizod Mithodism in Montreal dates back to 1802.but it | in 1808 that the first Methodist | was chneh was erected in this City.This : arch, the cradle of Methodism in : Montreal, was sitiuitel on SM.Sulpice ! street, which was at that time called S:.Jeseph street.and stord_immel'ate- | le adjoining the present Notre Dame | Church.The second Methodist Church in Montreal was bu'lt for \u2018he same con- Eregation on St.Jumes street at the corner of M.Franvois Nuvier street, where the (0 PD.RR.ticket office is.and parts of the old churek may be, seen in the present building.Theco- | grezation took the name of St.James Church while in these premises.Like its predecessor this char h in time be came too small and in 1845 a church that is still rememb+re!l by many Mont- realers was crec'el cn St James street, near St Pet vr «iret, on property now oc-unied by the Tenn Building.Th : chureh cost SGUCOR and seuted 2,500 per- cons.During the pastorate of the late Rev John Philp, M.A, DD.the officials observed the mov mut of the populi- tion towards the uptown district and the property formerly the grounds and residence of the late Sir Îugh Albin was purchased for a church site.The present vilifice was commenced during Ps THE MONTRFAL DAILY _ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER X, Jui ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, IN WHICH THE GENERAL CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD.Mr.Philp's pastorate.He was sue- ceeded in 1888 by the Rev.James Henderson, D.D., who thus was the first pastor of the pres:nt church.The present pastor is the Rev.W.R.Young, B.A, D.D.METHODISM AND EDUCATION.In the construction period of Canadian Methodism, education has not been overlooked.Amidst the limitations of a century ago educational institutions whether provincial or denominational were few and weak.Since then the Methodist Church has fairly well kept pace in educational progress with the growth of population in comparison with other churches, and to-day the Methodists have in Canada 11 colleges, altended by two thousand students and with property and endowments valued at three million dollars.The list includes: Mount Allison University.N.B.: Victoria College as federated with Toronto University: Wesley College as a part of Manitoba University; University College at Beile- ville, Stanstead, Edmonton and New Westminster: the Theolozieal College in Montreal affiliated to MeGil University: the Methodist College in St.John's, Newfoundland, and the Ladies\u2019 Colleges in St.Thomas and Whitby.The colony of Newfoundland has also a system of day schools numbering 134.These are, tesides, many missionary institutes, French, Japanese, Chinese and Indian.Individual Methodists have been bromin- ent in connection with provincial edura- tional systems, notably the distinguished Dr.Ryerson.in Upper C\u2018'anada and others in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Quebec.The accompanving pæture of the founder of from the Romney por- Tev.John Wesley, the Methodism, is JOHN WESLEY, The founder of Methodism.\u2018 trait, the original of which was sold recently for $35,000, The Romney portrait was considered by Mr.Wesley to be the best picture of himself ever taken, He sat for it early in January, 1789, two years be- fove his death, when he was eighty-tive years of age.As one student has said of it: \u2018The face has a calm, devout dignity which befits the ideal Wesley, combining all the traditions concerning him as a scholar, a divine, a true gentleman and a saint.The beautiful, clofidless face tells not its stoyy of fourscore years and six.\u2019 Mr.Romney received for his work and for the frame that enclosed #t thirty pounds.WORLD-WIDE METHODISM.The London \u2018Times\u2019 recently published the following interesting statistics of world-wide Methodism: \u201cA total membership (including probaticners) of 7.895.418 is mow claimed by the various sections of Methodism throughout the world, as compared with 1,049.401 in 1837.These are ministered to by 49.364 ordained ministers and 106.418 recognized lay preacu- ers.The total number of places of wor- Mission- .astor.Mem.ary Church r bership.S.S.Givings.St.James\u2014W.R.Young, D.D.\u2026.T54 827 $1,700 Mountain Street\u2014H.S.Osborne, B.A,, B.D.238 287 437 East End\u2014W.T.G.Brown, B.A, B.D.198 275 1 Dominion Square\u2014E.E.Scott .\u2026 320 208 1,34 West End\u2014Alfred A.Radley .Lee eee eae 241 353 169 Sherbrooke Street-Melvin Taylor, T.Anson Halpenny, B.À.215 458 476 Centenary John Maverty .2 Lace ies aes.610 1,059 593 Douglas\u2014C.T.Scott, B.A, .4221 eee eee 222 eee a.309 545 1,326 Dorchester Street\u2014Under Superintendency of St.James.78 112 40 St.Henri\u2014B.B.Brown .Lacs eee wees 119 193 90 St.Paul\u2014A.S.Cleland .[A 62 91 64 Verdun\u2014Thomas Bole .Hochelaga\u2014John Armstrong \"Included in Centenary 7 126 Westmount\u2014W.J.Wood .Cher eee 284 520 Mount Royal Ave.\u2014A.W.Williamson, S.T.L.212 235 Fairmount Ave.\u2014Thos.Bown, B.D.[PN 326 135 Montreal Centre (Fr.)\u2014Arthur Delporte Cee eee aes Rn 60 Montreal West End (Fr.)\u2014W.T.Halpenny, B.A, B.D.34 22 51 St.Lambert\u2014P.S.Dobson, B.A.ee ere eee.3D 106 107 Montreal Soutb\u2014Ralph Timberlake T9 151 1m Montreal West\u2014J.G.Fulcher .\u201c 39 27 41 Lachine\u2014A.E.Pates .cece veee cnveooooon 114 131 241 Summary «ive .v0 sere seve ores soriions ur rere 0002 4,140 5,817 $8.m2 MISSIONARY ship is said to be 89.798.with 80.806 Sun- OPERATIONS.dax-schools, in which 6.367.730 schoiars re\u201ccive instruction.These have 812.418 Missionary operations lave always teachers (including officers).In (reat odism.Universal Methodism to-day.gives four millions of dollars annually to this work.The income of the gen- | eral fund in the Methodist Church in | Canada, for the year just closing, je $405,000, Add to this $853,000 raised by the Woman's Missionary Society, and we almost reach half a milkon of dollars in our annnal givings.This includes $42,000 from the Epworth Leagues and $34,000 from the Sabbath- schools.\"he general fund is adminis tered by the board, a system which has the advantage of preventing different mission fields being exposed to competition for the support of the people, and which wisely allots to each a fair proportion of the general income.The missionary departments are domestic, Japanese, Chinese, Indian and French.The numbers of missionaries are: Domestic, 362: Japanese, including one in British Columbia, 29; Chinese, including two in British Columbia, 14; Indian, 37; French, five.These, with teachers and interpreters, make a total paid agency of 545.i been given a prominent place in Meth- | ! RELIGIOUS Roman Catbolies .+1 vu 00 Anglicans .+.+2 1e +6 05 ar +000 Presbyterians .+.+ Methodists .Baptists .Congregationalists .0.Others .+.++ 6e co vv vn ss en vn oe Britain and Ireland the Westevan Methodist Chureh has the largest menthership, 536.641.followed by the Primitive Methodist Church, which has 197,036.The United Methodist Free Church has 82,010 members: the Methodist New Connexion, 40,894: the Bible Christian Methodist Church, 24.682: the Independent Methodist churches, 0.052, and the \\Wesl-van Reform Union.8.053.In Canada, oud more recently in Australia.\u201che various sections have combined and formed one chureh.That of Canada las 200.873 members.and Australia 139,501 members, In South Africa the returns of the Wes: levan Methodists give a membirship of 95.428.\u201d METHODIST CHRONOLOGY Following is an interesting chronology of constitutional changes, and other bis- torical events, leading to the present position of the Methodist Church:\u2014 1703\u2014John Wesley born.1738\u2014John Wesley converted.1739\u2014First Methodist class formed.1i4\u2014First Methodist Conference held; number of ministers, 10, CENSUS\u20141901.Island of Province of Dominion of Montreal.Quebec.ve el 267,070 1,429,260 \u2026 .30.852 81,563 = 0.24,485 53,018 11,037 42,014 2,548 8,480 1 669 5,173 13,735 24,383 351,343 1,648,808 5,471,%3 Vacation Scenes Now *hat summer vacations are ended kodakers will have time to develop the \u2018takings\u2019 of the sea on.tember a%ntest will therefore be for vacation scenes, which will include anything i scapes cr seascapes\u2014anything quaint, anythin striking in any way.awarded for the most interesting picture, finished in the best style.All entries become the property of the \u2018Illustrated Witness.\u2019 marked \u2018 Sovereign Photo Contest,\u201d and addressed, Editor, \u2018Illustrated Witness,\u201d \u2018Witness\u2019 Block of glossy finish.early as possible, Montreal he prize, a gold sovereign Prints need not be mounted.but should be The =ep- animus, land- ($4.86), will he pretty\u2014people, Photographs should be sent in as America by Lawrence Coughlan, in Newfoundland.1766\u2014 First Methodist class formed in the colonies, which afterwards became the United States.1784\u2014Organization of the Methodist Episcopal A'hureh of the United States Coke ordained by Wesley.as superinten- 1786\u2014First session of the Eastern British American Conference; number of ministers, 6; church membership, The L'onference under the supervision of Bishops Coke and Asbury.of the Methodist Episcopal Church.United States.1791\u2014Year of Wesley's death.Ww.THE REV W.R.YOUNG.DD, Pastor of the Conference Church.Losee appointed by the New Vork Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States to Canada.First class in Upper Canada formed at Adolphustown.First class in New Brunswick formed at St.John, 1797-\u2014Organization of the New Connexion Methodist Church in England 1799-\u2014\\WVithdrawal of American Metho:list ministers from the Lower Provinces, and severance of connection between the E.B.A.Conference and the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States.1817 - \\Ve-levan Methodist ministers sent into Upper and Lower Canada by the \\WVeslevan Mothodist Missionary Committee of London.1820: ~ Agreement made hetween the British Conference and the General Conference of the Methodist Church of the United States, that Lower Canada should lle oewpied by the former.and Upper Canada by the latter.1824-\u2014First session of the Upper Canada Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States held at Hallowell (now Picton): Bishops George and Iedding presiding: number of ministers present.36.1828\u2014The Upper Canada Conference separated amicably from the Methodist and formed an independent organization with General and Annual Conferences, No bishop.however, was ever ordained.1833\u2014The Methodist Episcopal Church of Upper Canada became affiliated to the Wesleyan Methodist Conference of England.as the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canada.1834\u2014Opponents of the said union con- 1765\u2014Commencement of Methodism inv S510.\"| | dent or hishop.Episcopal Chureh of the United States, AND MISSE=< DRESS.\u2014Ivsu When a gool pattern cu: that has style and corr.pleasure to make under-c i Et dg which can be imade + 2 \\ ar correatly, if time and qu: 2 are used.Two garments ui La ; for the cost of one reaivang E new gowns are made is ns = Very elaborate destans \u201cin be qe Ÿ - make this gown mon a\u2018 \u2018ace.\u201ca row beading could b ues Loa voke to the body «f:he can fm me nainsook, or ; ae: NIGHT be blames a T ong ery pretty idea would be + rie sert:ing to form different heu à medallions ace used à gr at dea nou derwear.Sew the slaves aco ou with à French seam an: rao w- sertion and rutile of lave ©: embrod- To make the gathers «1 «ny them wiih the neeedle drawing ward, It 18 advisallle t> shrns +.m terial hetore cutting.Pris 0 Letter results, as che garage +, shrink when Jiund rel 4s +10 0 washable ribbon will prove suscite The pattern = 1 four sie and 40 bust measure F requires 5L, vards of material x [ wide, with T3& vari or mess 13-8 vard of edang PATTERN COUPON.Please send the ahnve me tioned pattern as per direct, us given below.; No.ve Size .oeovieiiii Name .ee Addrees in full i earn | | N.B.\u2014Be sure 10 cut our tl.tration and send with the j carefully tilled out The jatter not reach you in less than a wok ,10 cents, in cash, peal = stampia.Address.\u201cWires \"Department, \u201cWitness\u201d Bl «li, | \u2014 {tinued the organization of the Mend ist Episcopal Church.; ; 1837 - First Methodist New tonnes miskionaries sent into Canada 1841\u2014Union between tin Wes?Methodist Conference of (ras 0 the Wesleyan Methodist Concerenre ° England severed.; 1848\u2014 Union between Le Weer Methodist Conference of (anasn à Wesleyan Methodist Conieren land re-formed and continnel © 1854 \u2014The Wesievan Methods Miss\u201d ary District of Jower Canada wc\u201d was not included on the nmien or of IR48) united with the M Methodist Church of Canada, 1874 The Wesleyan Method The 1874 pl of Canada.the Wesiemn Mohsr {Church of Fastern Britis Ame = the New Connexion Meet OUT of Canada.separated amiabx two parent bodies in England on [ed \u201cThe Methodist Church of to 1878 Served session of thee | Conference held in Montres tu > y delegates, 230.L 1883\u2014l'mon of the Mehoi= toi Canada, the Mens Church of Cana la te Bio j Church, and the Pram \u201cChurch, forming The Met ou Cineluding at present OV ' cnees in th- Dom.mer © N Lang.192 The Cener C0.son at \\Viumipez, prets for the unien of ti M tevian and Corgregtt Ts Ie The om churches met un Toror à proposed doc! Tass Jan outline ot porns co to polity munis PT 19086 \u2014The Genoa © | Montreal, on sept 10 and 150 Jay delegates ters and cne lay tern | | | 1 can * | | de que for ever se =\u2014 \u201cut se tdi Ww! Ax ba re nr ma th di ba 1909 MODEL it.it 1s a g at home, any figure judgmen.«4 be made e one.Tamise style.se used + ctive, nar- attach the for whieh used.A 33-CrOoss In- ects, an | leal in un- 1 the gowu m with in.*mbro.dery.rely stroke Rit down- nk all ma- wil] give lent might the use oi atisiactory.30, 34, 3, 34 bust :: 1 36 inches ertion.anû ON.crions the illu- he coupon.attern can week, Price ] note, or 6\u2019 Pattern Montrea.ey he Method: Connez:0n 1.Wesleyad anada an\u201c nierence Of Wesleyan ada and the nce of Eng 4 till 157% list Mission da {which jon of 1533 ; Wesleran dist Church Methodist merica, an {ist Churen Iv from the 1.and form i Canada.he (rene.; number Of » a Emerc! le Christian Methods\" in sf% ence negotiat list, Pres\u201d purches.> of v1 agreed { union an: sideration 2° jons, ete.nee meets 17 150 clerica: one cleriea ry 12 minis ions these on | Second Part.J nu AC I pos Se dar pa pr 7 = MONTREAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1906.BAiTisH ASSOCIATION NOTES 1,TERESTING REMARKS -LEK AND OTHER = MATTERS, ON - Ÿ D.A-luni, at the recent meet- ; a York or the British Assocla- LS ow the Advancement of Science, ning the discussion on the phy- | vadue gl rest, md : > 5 no ground for supposing ai physical exercise 15 any sufli- mponsittion for hard brain Un tae contrary, both bodily nontal activity each require its oro] of rest: if bodily activity \"us hard brooua work an amount < DCE.cul mere especially weep were + to make up for the waste re \u2018rom j'hvsical mental work, For cg.Vest Was @santiil to growth.- ours OÙ rest dil not tend to efficiency aml Kes ness of vil body In the average boy.c= tended to cue:k clearness Llity of brain innetion, aud Lo podily and mental vigor.In- ; La ta sleep School life with- \u201cper sle-p wis dangerous to grows ir Gotea nstneed the result \u201cne eurious experments undertak- \u201c5 inl out the d:-pta or shallowness sen I+ was found that there vo kinds of sleep.These he ribe as normul an neurotic.sleep was the deep sleep Che soon after going to bel and until near the pont ot si gradually reduced 1b Li bose when : s wakefulness, The neurotic -lerp \u201cas ue sleep tu wuieh, he was sorry to sir, he was subject.It was com- : une mon of antellectual pur- : visted où deep sleep tor seat hour or -o, and then of two or tare Hours of shallow sleep, follow- et by a not pel of leep sleep before Thue nocmal sleeper rarely Dre vus nivated the shal Cdl dreamed.1 a Noo r-aible to Leu x Teun.A core amusing rest of experiments sas relael by Deo Myers.He told \u201cov à German doctor te-t-d lis mental after half an hour's sleep.and Fer one.Two.three, four.five, hours\u2019 sleep, He tested him =; by Jong arithmetic.He found could deal with the figures Just as -] after the hali-hour's sleep as after other ocea- sleep at will and LY UE un! =ix is 1x hours When, on sons he gave himself a memory te-l, found tha: he could remember Tangs just in proportion Lo the length of sleep he had takes.This went to ow how dangerous it would have en to buill up a theory on the first mitments only Ind= ta + - Miss (0 Menenun 2 - A.Furniss, the Rev.Wm.Burton, Que- froxburs HO Canmae NON 5 bee; Thomas Ramsay.P.Morrin, T.! 37000 yen À - .> MOHD Smith Rodent Neb Carbril, Montreal; Miss Morkhan, Miss ; Lorhiniere Miss M he.v Dorvaun, Dorranstown, Pa; Mrs.R.M.Qt to eere ar % IT Condros, J.Daret, Paris; UC Sprowl PL.Keuneds.Frans.et .and two children, Chester, Ia; F.3.and Mes.M Allen, Leo \u2018 l\u2019owler.Mr.and Mrs.W.UC.Mary, \u2014_ Miss Bradley, Boston; C.Hogar and ABENAKIS SPRINGS wite, Novtolk, Pa; J.D.Guay.Chicou- ting; W.IL.Schmitz, St.Louis, Mo.\u2014_ D.McEwen, Branden, Mass; FE.H The tollowipg are rrustid it the Volgi, Mrs.J.W.Volgi.Miss E.C Alenahis Hotel James Wo \\ Volgi, Memphis, Tenn.: Mr, and Mis.real, Mr.and Ms 1 PM | - [\u20ac D, silleck, Ridgewood, NJ; C Roatoke Va JL HMS 2° lamsav, Toronto: Mr.and Mrs.CL A.Mes, Shaher:.Eder Toe | Waterood, Brantford, Ont.: Mr.and Mrs.EC Elhott Monroe M G.Drew and daughter, Jacksonville: y A, Stewart.Cintheu Mis ON Mr.and Mrs.and Miss Imbert-Terry.Mrs, © Hastines.S* Are oo \u2018 Astor House; T.Arrand, Iancolin: NV Mise Half Montieai.V OM 1 ! Ramsay, J._ H.Lyons, Montreal; Mr.mount: M CU Morgan, Ie A \u2018and Mrs.E.Baudet, Quebec; GN Alford.Mies Bank M qq.i Teague, Wakefield, Masa: H.Schipt- 4 Rose M pireal Mes FMI .\u201c À.se, al i + À rressa, Bosten \u2018Herald\u2019; Mr.and Mrs.Ottawa.I me M Sh 5 J.Callahen, Lowell: Mr and Mrs.|, alii nu H pa 41 J.T.Anderson, Pawtuckey.R.15 Mr rt be Oy IH.Proctor, W.J.Murphy.Aver, Mags, jg 0lired.A Berkey 55 T.H.Whitton and wife\" Whitton.| Fo Bampton s5 hautes ME es Montreal; Miss Bent, Har r@urg, Pa.R.lherrien.Mr JOB Mae es E.Carter and wife, Washington, l\u2019a, J.| real Mr John Sie Ma à McMartin, wife and three children, Mra Nt Johnsbury, Vo Moa ATA { Macdougold, Miss Macdougold, Mr.j Ottawa the Misses Hao Be w.L.Macdougold, Groat Ont.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014 Mrs.M.Kalwedv.À, H ott, New |.Co.a York; Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Sater and GTR IAN SSP PRES two daughters, Mr.FE.CC Dustin.Fo A change wall be ne : D.Greenough, Mrs.I.H.Klein.Mis tof the Oud then = F.Laliantho], Mr.and Mrs.(10 (0 jear service on seqe à | Messimer, New York: Mrs CC.WW.;parlor eur wii} eue M =.Walton, Mr.and Mrs.E.laurent, Trunk train Ne 2 > Miss Warner.Miss L.B.Edwards.Mr.| Sen # and te = 9 B.Milk.UC.F.Milk, Philadelphia - jrar for OL (ra 26 G.H.March.Quebe-;: ON.Fre- pom Saturday.ei > Ê : chettre, H.Rowan, C.H Query, Mont.last parior car trous * | read; W.A.Meeker, Mrs.E.W.Meek- leave OLD Orchant 74 er, Los Angeles; M.R.M.Conray, L.* Sept 16, and the Le .md | Ss: na: CQ re this 1906- the Vint oun, and \"ARS.mning igen t.N-dilia SATURDAY.DEFTEMBFR 8, 1 yGo TITE MONTREAL DAILY «ITNESS 15 LE ADI Moon's the CP R NG SCHOOJ TIME and MONEY SAVED at Business College in the following courses : BOYD'S SHORTHAND-in 30 days TYPEWRITING-Touch or Sight System.BOOKKEEPING A TRELEGRAPHY_By a teacher with 12 years\u2019 expcrience in Goodwin's Improved System Call, Write or Phone for circulars and Rates.Moow'S STLLABIC SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COLLEGE KARN HALL, 468 8T, CATHERINE STREET, West.¥.T.MOON, Principal.Phone, Up 3006.ST.AGNES\u2019 Patron\u2014THE LORD Thorough Courses in English, Langnages, Music, Art and Physical Culture.Conscrvators of Music Examination Pupils prepared for the Universities.the School.SCHOOL, BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO BISNOP OF ONTARIO held at Beautiful and extensive grounds, large and handsome building thoroughly equipped with every modern swimming tank.; For Proapectus and further information The Sul for Yang Les, 512 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST ced by MISS SYMMERS and Miss H, will reopen oa WEDNESDAY, 12th desire it are prepared for School Examinations and ve visitors on school business.pr:syectus On Application.convenience and jicprovement, including gymnasium ane apply to Miss F.E, Carroll, Lady Principa KING'S HALL Compton, P.Q.LaAny PRINCIPAL MIRS LAURE JOT,L Re-opens September 12th, 1906.Poarding Schools for Girls.Pupils prepared for University Examinations.Healthy situation.Phyeical Culture.Outdoor games.For prospectus apply to the Lady Principal Miss Joll will be at the Wiadsor,Montreal, on Sept.6th and 7th, whee she will te pieased to arravge interviews with parents.A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY IN EVENING EDUCATION FOR MEN.Fall Term.commencing Sept.24th.Sudiects.Evenings.s=tthmetic I.\u2014Tues.and Thur.+, .7.30 A-chmetto IT \u2014Tues.and Thur.83 a-hmetie I[L\u2014Tues.and Thur.9.30 Arcoun'aney L-Tuesday .-.800 A- Uk CG.T.R.trains leave Ii = MUS | ar mavens os Grue DEC ol me CHURCH NOTICES.CHURCH NOTICES.CHURCH NOTICES.CHURCH NOTICES.a follows: ton ae = 7 .; Corrected 10 0-0 Unskitled labor 1s daily becoming of : ; 7.00 Her NV Lo LO ety he man who Methodist Churches.Church of England.Presbyterian Churches, Undenominational.ad Masco sings nu \u2019 ; {FERENCE AN 12 IRR .has nothing but his muscles to offer (Church notices, received too late for (Church notices received too late for (Church notices received too lale far pA PRAYER CONFERENCE AND BIBLE Bon Bolen ei to socurely in return for bread now finds |these columns will be found classified un- (these columns will be found classified un- {these columus will be found classiñed un- eading Meetinx in Desrivieres at.school- division, \u2019 thaï =veirty does not think the bargain [der beading \u201cLate Church Notices, on the fder heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 ou the der heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the house at 11 a.m.All are Invited._ (801 am Rin Che good «mougn.The strong arm and feet jsixth page.The special rate .cr such is) sixth page.The special rate for such 18 sixth page.The special rate for such is TSCANDINAVIAN MISSION.75 Inepector | pages tar ES ® foot were enough perhaps, to make a |3¢ per jusertion of five lines.) 25¢ per insertion of five lines.) 25c per insertion of five lines.) Servet.opprvices 5 11 am, and 7.30 p.m.12 Mam Toronto, \u2018 ; g _ \u2014 - \u201c901 ge Sow candidate for kingship long ago.hey DESRIVIERES STREET MISSION (Cal-| L'EGLISE DU REDEMPTEUR (Episco- QUTREMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on JANE 1 Taree Sam Or oni ure scare: dy sutlictent to-day even for ored)\u2014Preaching at 8 p.m.All welcome.pale).12 Chatham street.Moralng prayer ;\u2014Services at 7 p.m.in the Towa Mall.All| CHRISTIANS MEETING PLACE, 111 Division the making or 4 stevedore.The high Kev.Robert Brown, pastor.and sermon, 11 a.m.[Evening prayer, 7 |aro cordially favited.Stanley street.Sunday, A am, Breaking AA Birekre e Vi arte pricsts of muscle and elr fanatica ; p.m.Henry E.Benoit, rector.; CAL VALE \u2014 of bread, and 7 pm, Bible study.June must on suyporters are more utterly out of date WESTMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH - - PNEUS ROYAL VALE Service at 7 SELON HALL MISSION AT SU AT 10 Tip SU Johns, Rouen?than the worshippers of any African Rev.W.J.Wood, pastor.Services à CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, Fark\" J ee a peut Ne .(131 pun Savicdey ory oa .ferish.The bre: for existence Is |1l am.and 7 p.m.avenue, Montreal Apnmex.li am, matins; ST.ANDREW '§ PRESBYTERIAN \u2018eine street.Services: Sunday.Tueeday 1.3 pm Saturdss 014 we 1 4 \u2018 .= sreacher, th t 7 song: CHURCH, Westmou Ç set and Thursday of each week at 8 o'clock BL Albane, Birim not formerly.an immmediate strug- \u201c y Preache e rector, p.m1., evensong: , ni, cor.\u2018Stanton street 136 us he h th the re DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST preacher, the rector.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and p.m.p.m.In the Mission Hall Pon dos ve ge où man with nature\u2014with the \u201che CHURCH Services at 1! am.aul 7 pm \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 ee ne DSTANT HOUSE \u2014 Lan ey ony 9 1 citrant soil and the uncertain sea.The Rev.E.E.Scott, pastor, officiating.ST.THOMAS CHURCH, Notre Dame sf.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PROT STA T HOUSE OF INDUSTRY sarin yo arrangement now 15 socal, not indivi- == East.11 a.m., morning service, preacher, Westmount Park.\u2014The Rev.J.G.Clark, AND Bone Longue Porne.On Sunday.32555 Txeptsactornn.= dual.You may live if you are worth DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH, cor- jthe rector.3 pm, Sunday school aud the pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 bu conducted a p-m., divine service wi \u201810 SUA Ls Tr IY cuough to soctety.If, however.vou (ner of St.Catherine and Chomedy streets.Bible class.7 p.m., evening service; p.m.The Sunday school will be reopened .: Ban, t - have only muscles to offer, society will The Rev.C.T.scott, B.A.pastor er, preacher, the rector.on Sunday pext at 3 pm.YOUNG MBN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- {41pm = Hyacinthe, Hi ne © ie vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.in.e Rev.\u2014 ; 7 TION OF MONTRE} Domint Quetieu font vou Lo Its nace hinery.which your vices a _ ; ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street.2 MO» LL\u2014Doniinton equare\u2014 Re muscles are powerless to emulate, What Prof.Elliott will occupy the pulpit dur ST.THOMAS MISSION, held at the rec- This Church will be open for service to- Young Men's Meeting on Saturday at 8 à pm Hem are the \u2018legs of a man\u2019 compared with 108 the pastor's absence.tory, corner of Sherbrooke aud Dciorimier ! rorrow The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., PM: Bible class on Sunday at 3 pm.he Virco kei! : i \u201c \u2018 \u2014 avenue.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Rector, : ; nel 5 \"Tan: vo en internal combustion engine?The HOCHELAGA METHODIST CHURCH, [Canon Renaud.p pastor, will officlate at both services CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, | fab N°51 pes jinriksha-runner and the motor car Are 54 Marleborough street, near Notre Dame.\u2014- - Morning Service at 11 a.m.Evening 6er- {corner Dorchester and Hanover streets, op- BL pn Ve types oi the contrast.What is the The Rev.J.Armstrong, pastor.Services ST.ALBAN'S MISSION, St.Zotique st., Y!c¢_8t 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 pm.|posite Fraser Inetitute\u2014Rev.L.Gould.tlcpm Ha eut sat oo \u201c beeps of the blacksmith compared with at 11 am and 7 pm.The pastor will St.Dents Houlevard.\u2014Tho Rev.1.H.Hor- \"ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles st\u2014 MA.pastor.Divime service.Sunday.11 one sod iter Tite 4 the steam hammer?[In short, modern 'preach at both services.Sunday s:bool sey, {ncumbent.11 a.m., morning prayer.Point St.Charles\u2014The Rev.C.A.Doudiet, | e public cordlally jnvited.86.30 pain i \u201ca, society is such that, other things being at 3 p.m.Prayer mceting on Wednesday {3 p.m., Sunday school.7 p.m.evening missionary.Morning service at 11 a.m.MEMBERS OF THE CHRISTIAN OCA- \u201c6.¢50.m r © equal the educated mind will beat the eveninx at 8 o'clock.prayer.Seats free.Strangers welcomed.Evening service at GC.pin.3unday- THOLIC CHURCH, friends of (Zion \u2014 |! 27304 w\u201c nice Valieytie lo ncate s ery ti : : jschoo! at 3 p.m.Sewing class on Friday Meeting at .m.s y PORTE ES n educated muscle every vime.4.| ST HENRI METHODIST CHURCH, TRINITY CHURCH, cor, 8t.Denis street at 3 p wing class Per el Mis Dm.on Sundaye Strangers = pisidon nT JP, then, we arc to remedy poverty , ; a p.m, velcome.459 Cote St.Antoine road, West.*800 p.m.Jirackville, Kings\u2019 wn, T a on ! jy corner St.Antoine strect and Meccalfe and Viger square.Rev.John Macpherson | rea Cin ero |rount ( *#10p.m.- St Johns, Ronse- Pt Nes and unemployment, we must see to 3 ave.\u2014Rev.B.B.Brown, pastor.Services Almond, M.A., rector.C.E.Purdy, stu- | WESTMINSTER CHURCH, Presbyterian, and 1 : that in our training of the young We lat 11 am.and 7 v.n.The pastor will dent reader.Matins, U em.Evensong, , Atwater avenue, near St.Aatoine street.\u2014 RAILROAD MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- *8.15p 5, Quchee, Sherbrooke.| ip pay attention to the factors that in: preach at both se./.%cs.sununy school [7 pom.Sunday school and Bibie class at Services at il am.and 7 p.m.Sunday CITATION meets !n the R.R.Y M.C.A.ward à Jotne, Boston, Now Y +.- cnasingle count in the struggle for ex- lat 3 pm.E.L.of C.E.on Monday at {3 p.m.Preacher, the rector.school at 3 p.m.Wednesday evening prayer Bullding, corner of Sebastopol and Leber ayp A arom Dre mes istence to-day.The parent who ex- {8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday.\u2014 EE meeting.Pastor, the Rev.M.Stewart OX- streets, every Sunday at ¢.15 p.m.All rall- «1130p m St Tolns Roses It Nes : ploits his child at the earliest age, de- Tos VEs Hernopiss por MARTIN'S uve \u2014 Rev.G, 0s- ley, B.A., 389 Clarke avenue.way men and others ara cordiaïly Inrited and 11 ON NUE MET 3 0 , 3 - Te Punta ; nt atherwier que.2 priving him of any chance of making CHÉRERS \u20ac, A Ee nt ate aud munfon at Ty am.Morning prayer and \"MACVICAR MEMORIAL CHURCH, « cor.to attend.Daily arrose\u201d totherwisr «30 0\", the mental aequirements that seciety is tance streets, Montreal Annex.Services sermon at 11 a.m.Eveoing prayer and Of St.Viateur ave.and Iuichison street.MONTREAL WELSH MISSION.\u2014 A dling to pay for to-day.is doing his 55,7, Gy and 7 p.m.Sunday school and {sermon at 7 p.m.All strangers welcome.i Montreal Annex, Rev.D.J.Graham, Welsh meeting will be held at the Wel- Trains Arrive Bonaventure sty, best to add to the ranks of the unem- pastor's Bible class at 3 pm.E.L.of eee = | B.D., pastor.Services at 1! a.m.and 7|come Hall, St.Antoine street (one door |*70)e.m.Toronta, Ringeton.Hro es - ployed of to-morrow.Society is in le® |CE.on Monday at 8 pm.Wednesday, ST.JUDE'S CHURCH, corner of Coursol p.m._ Sabbath school al 3 p.m.Young west ot Mountain street).Meeting to com- *7.18am.\u2014New York, rie D AHI en Fu, need than ever heretofore of hewers of prayer mecting, at 8 pm.The Rev.Thos.and Vinet streets.Rev.[anon Dixon, Jee: People s meeting ho Monday at 3 p.m.All mence at 3 o'clock.All Welsh friends are | goons old Orchard.Trac ; wood and drawers of water.Brown, pastor.or; the Rev.S.Éreaux, assistant.arc cordially invited.Seats free.cordially Invited.Guin.rl, rt.\u201c _\u2014 ns (Morning service at 11 o'clock.Preacher, \"gFANLEY \u2014 a SY TERIAN - +7,05 ew York, Toston, via U it = 0 - \u201cWEST END METHODIST CHURCH, the Rector.Evening service at 1 o'clock, (STANLEY STREET FRESBYTERIAT p ADVENT CHRISTIAN MISSION.No.626 ead\u201d Chicago.dretreir iii 1 RANIITSINHJI MAY BE A JAM.[corner of Canning and Coursol streets.\u2014 preacher, Rev.Mr.Éreaux.Sunday school at 11 am.and 7 pm.Sunday school at Papineau avenue Guet above Pare Laton- 200m.1m.Re (Pro ho London \u201cDaily Graph) Rev, A Raden, gaan, | Seis ana Bile dary a § pm pm Tolle Sha of RI 8 hae) Sees hes and fom | BRE SII fl ., a a.m.an m.a a iw A .m.= A Reuters telegram from Bombav pastor's Bible 5 at 3 p.m.The pas- ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH, cor.St, Denis E.8.on Monday, 8 p.m.Prayer mée:- {The Rev.M.Grant Nelson and the Rev, F, 8.50 4-15 \u201cFort Covington, Ho fo states that owing to the death of the [tor will preach at both services.Morn.|and Marie Anne streets.Rev.M.Day Me Dewey.MA.8 p.m.AN welcome.F.W.Fairbanks in charge.Lise onday ony can! Jam où Nawanagar without heirs, ing subject: \"Religion and Education,\u2019 and Baldwin, M.A., rector.Morning prayer at Tan ; ; 5 (oarem- Waterloo, Granby.Farnto , 1 .\u2019 ; ; GIRLS READING ROOM AN EVAN- «dun - Prince Ranjitsinhji, the famous ericket- evening, \"The other fellow.\u2019 11 am.Sunday gchool and Bible class \u201cpT a ARK'S PRESBYTERIAN CIIGRCH, CBLISTIC HALL, 111 Stanley D 'EVAN- Ya ee Fn RTI \u2018 er, may succeed to the rulership nf the ST JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, St at 3 pein re De base at 7 pI.Haymarket square, ccracr of Wiillam and |brary open every day from 9 a.m.to 9.30 st dont State.Nuwanazar is in the Bombay Catherine street.The Rev.W.R.Youu, prac Teme - ee roe at The ore at py p m., excepting Wednesday eveningze.Bi- 18: Baan.Brockvile, Prescott, Cov-wn Vie presidency, and lies to the north west D.D., pastor.The Rev.G.D.| ST.MARY'S CHURCH, Church of Eng- | nd n° pay Bebe and inte an ble class every Sunday at 4 o'clock.Pray- aj1,55 pm \u2014 Ottawa, Valleytes!, 1°.1 7 of the peninsula of Kathiawar aml to Armstrong, assistant pastor.Services At | land\u2014Corner of Prefontaine and Rouville po i\" ' rc [er meeting every Tuesday at 8.15 p.m.taws division the sputh of the Gulf of Cuteh, T£ has |11 a.m.and 7 pm Class meeting, 1v \u2018streets, Hochelaga.\u2014Morning prayer at 11 at 3 p.m.Chinese school after evenlug «what We Can\u2019 Circle of the King's 1.0¢ p.m.Sherbrooke, Richmond Queta- an area of 3.790 square wiles with a jam.Sabbath school and Bible class, 3 p.m, jam, preacher, the rector: evening prayer EE em Braye ors made metcomer Daughters second Thursday of each month 101m ~ Wire River Jet.Bunty ss population of 310.000.chieflv Hindoos, but Epworih League, Monday, 8 p.m.The at 7 p.m., preacher, the rector.sunday _ \"2°\" 20 5 fn at 8.15 p.m.All young women cordially |g tb CONE York via D & JF, Roane including about 30.100 Mohammedans.Rev.Ww.R.Young, D.D., will preach at school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Strangers KNOX CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Invited to al: these services.dt Sone Ç .The Jams of Nawanagar maintain a Doth services.Strangers welcome.welcomed and shown to seats.Rev.H.{Mansfield strects\u2014Rev.Jas.Fleck, D.D.| \"YOUNG WOMBN'S OHRISTIAN ASSO- PRA ay ge.Fort Core gion ia force of 191 cavalry, 3,060 infantry and MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE METHODIST Jekill, B.A., rector.pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.ISIATION, 896 Dorchester street.Prayer tingdon, Hemmingforl Lo, 117 guns.HURCH, M - - - Schoel for Chinamen at 10 a.m.and 8.3% meeting every Thursday( morning from *6.00p.m.Uhicag, Derr it, Pnfain T 05) k CHURC corner of Mouut Royal avenue ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corner of St.\u2018pm.Sunday school at 3 p.m.The minis- {10.30 to 11 o'clock Business meeting for 8-02 rm.Waterloo.Granby, Farr Murder +.The founder of the State was Jam |and Berri street.The Rev.A.W.Wil- paul and Inspector streets.Rev.Rural tor's class for men at 3 pm.C.E.meet- 1 ck.5 EB \u201c530 om.Vabeyteid, Ottavean.wen ram Rawal.said to have hee he eller hiro- llams 3 ! Lo Ù 5.J pm.1 rembers the first Thursday of every Division awal, sai ra en the « r bro amson, S.T.L., pastor.Services at 11 | Dean Saunders, incumbent.Morning pray- : ing on Monday at 8 o'clock.onth at 1 lock.Bibl Jas - hard, Portland, Sher! 7 os ther of the then Jam of Catch, and |a-m.and 7 pm.Sunday school and pas- fer at 11 o'clock.Sunday school and Bible - \u2014 ee in Le at 7 adore Yow wpm aT SheT tv re he.emigrating from Cuteh, established 1or's Bible class at 3 pm.E.L.of CE.{classes at 3 pm.Evening prayer at 7| ERSKINE CHURCH, corner of Sher- JOTRERCRS of the King's Daughters sec.| T.15p:1w.- Toronto, Kingston, Lr» himee'f at Nawanagar in 1535 «a Monday.Young Men's Assoclalion on o'clock.Preacher at both services the in- brooke street and Ontario avenue.Re- end Tuesday 5 every month at $5: ie \u201cBuvp.n Littaws, CE ps nor a =: ii - Ts = 1 ; à ï > 5 t.e pastor, (Ke lo Jam Vibhaji.who succeeded in 1852 | Tuesday.Prayer meeting on Wednesday cumbent.Young People\u2019s Association, opening of church on Sen D.wi paste \"| Gervice conducted by clty ministers every | 8.10, bois ew York, Boston, win CT RST was not nnlv a s a sat 8 pm.All seats free.Strangers Monday 8.15 p.m the Rev.A.J.Mowat will p LC P vy CE nly a sportsman, hut an +d-} velcome .- So at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m Prayer meeting on rn evening trom 7 to 7.30 o'clock.| 810 Sonny ol Bro kit, Yui trate BE .m.J.dhe a wr » 7 relate points minitrator.especially in the depart.| poñcunereR STREET METHODIST CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDKAL.\u2014 Ver.Wednesday at 8 pm.Sunday school and I win Trust Club every Friday evening PP en ork, via D '& 31, Roses P ments of education and publie work DORCH Z 3 Archdeacon Norton, D.rector of Mon- Chinese class will meel.Strangers wel- (at 8.15 o'clo:k.Bible Asa on Sunday | st Johns } In 1877 the Jun was an invited an | CHURCH, eta, Urban Se cen at | real Rev.Herbert Symonds, D.D., Vicar ; come | aiternoon at 4 o'clock.All young wO- !945 pm - New York vin 1\" wd 11H 501 8 honored guest at the i ; \u201cRev.E.D.Mitchell, pastor.services at ! i : a Pt _ em - \u2014 |men are fnviled to each and all of these | Bt Johns 4 vn.hon re 1 Zz st at the imperial asseun [11 aan.and 7 pm.Sabbath school and of Christ Chureh Cathedral: Rev.F.J.ST GABRIEL CHURCIL Presbyterian, | services.{oi 00pm New York, Toston, via 0 VIL \u2018 laze at Delhi on the occasion of the Bible class at 3 pm EL.of CE on |Stwers, M.A., curate.S a.m., Holy Com St Catherine sticel_Rev.Robt.Campbell.| PARIS pm Valleyte L'Otavk 247 1 ; proclamation of Queen Victoria A Monday at § p.m.Prayer meeting on munion.4 a.m., Cathedral \u2014 service, DD.and Mr.J.W.Woodside, 3.A., us.| SALVATION ARMY.\u2014Corps No.1, the i wa Limon rive 4 vel Empress of India, and he then r \u2018eiv-, Monday at 8 p.m.Sabbath moraing preacher, the Vicar: subject, \u2018The\u2019 Boo sistant, will conduct the services jolntly | \"Citadel,\u2019 corner University and Cathcart \u201cgh a.ed the honorable addition of four gins {class meeting at 10 am.Strangers wel- of Psalms\u2019 (No.5).7 pm.Cathedral at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and jftreets: Eneign Glliam and wife in charge.i to his salute as a personal distinction.come service, preacher, the Vicar: subject, \u2018The w lass, 3 p.m.Mr.Wood- Services every week night at 8 o'clock, and | Suburban Train Service, : SR ; : Book of Job\u2019 (No.5).All seats free at Young Women's class, I.a In 1878 he was made a K.C.S.T In SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST the 7 o'clock service side's adult class, 3.15 p.m.Everybody gn Sundays at 7 am, ll am, 3 pm, and - ; .who has 1 an ! welcome at all services.-39 p.m.; : 1879 he adopted Ranjitsinhji, won such renown among us as a cricketer: but in 1992 Vibhaji had a son, Jaswant Singh.who was decided ta he his heir bv the Government of Tndia, and it is he who has just died.leaving no heirs.me CHURCH NOTICES.Congregational Churches.(Church notices received tco late for these columns will be found classified under heading \u2018Late Church Notices,\u201d on the sixth page.The specified rate for such is ZôcC per ins insertion of five lines.) CALVARY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL, Guy street, above St.Antoine.Rev.E.H.Tlppett, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday schoo! at J p.m.Christian Endeavor on Monday at § p.m.Wednesday prayer 5: rangers welcome.ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Mance and Milton streets, one block north of Sherbrooke and east of Park avenue.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.The Rev.Horace G.Rice, B.A B.D., pastor, will preach at both services.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 3 p.m.Welcome.BETHLEHEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Clarke and Western avenues, Westmount.he pastor.Rev.Willlam Munro, will conduct both services, Morning theme, \u2018The Higher Life\u2014A protest against Materialism.\u2019 Evening theme, \u2018The Two Roads.\u2019 Strangers always cordially welcome.EMMANT EL CHURCH.corner of Stanley and St.Catherine sireets.\u2014 The Rev.E.R.Weeks (of Londou, Eng) will preach at the morning service.The Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A.ipastory will preach at the evening service.Subject: \u2018The divine measurement of a man.\u2019 Everybody welcome.Avis de Culte Public.ENGLISE METHODISTE, au coin des rues Craig et Ste.Elizabeth\u2014Le dimanche à 11 h.et à 7 h.; le Mercredi, 3 8 h.Ecole du d dimanche, _19 h.PRESBYTERIENNE MISSION Point St.Charles.Services le dimanche matin a 11 heures.Assembles de zrleres le jeudi à 8 heures p.m.C.A.Doudiet, pasteur.Residence, 75 Coursol street, L'ORATOIRE (eglis Mance\u2014Le dimanche, à 11 h.et 7 h.: le Jeudi, à 7.560.A.L.Thérrien, pasteur, No.$7ù City Hall avenue.baptiste), 14 rue EGLISE DE LA CROIX, Preabyterienne, rue Suzanne-Ecole du dimanche à 19 h.Eervices à 11 h.et à 7 h.R.F.Duclos, pas teur, 168 rue Mance.coin des rues Ste.Culte le dimanche EGLISE ST.JEAN, Catherine et Cadieux.A Il am.et à 7 p.m.Reunion de pricres le Mercredi à 8 pom.Ecole du dimanche eo | class biblique à iv am.EGLISE METHODISTE FRANCAISE, rue Delisle (pres du coin de \"Avenue At- wateri\u2014Service le dimanche, à 11 heures et à 7 heures.Ecole du dimanche à 3 heures p.m.Reunion de priereres le Mercredi 2 8 p.m.Rev.W.Halpenny, pasteur.CHURCH .\u2014Services at Il a.m.and at 7 p.m.The Rev.T.A.Halpenny, B.A.will preach at bolh morning and evening services.Classes at 19.15 a.m.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Monday, E.L.at 8 p.m.Wednesday, prayer meeting at KR.Friday, Junior League at 4 p.m.The Rev, M.Rev.T- A.Halpenny, B.A.MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Mountain and Torrance streets.The Rev.H.S.Osborne, pastor.Services, 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Sunday morning class at 10 o'clock, led by Mr.F.W.Meyers.Christian Endeavor on Monday at # pm.Weekly prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Free for ail.pastors.meeting at 8 pm.\u2018: NEW EAST END METHODIST \"CHURCH, vor.Bernard and De Montigny © streets, \u2014Pastor, the Rev.W.T G.drown, Ib.A, B.D.Public worship at .und 7 pom.The pastor will preach strvices Lo-morrow.Morning ¢ ses ut 11 o'clock in the church parlor.¢ jan Kinleavor om Monday evening at $ Jo clock.Prayer and praise meeting on Wedre-day at 8 o'clock.Strangers are aly invited to all these services.Baptist Churches.OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Dorchester and Guy trees.Services at 1: am.an} 7 p.m.Pastor, the Rev.J.L.Gilmour, B.D.Strangers welcome, Clivet Baptist Church.held ir the new hall, £ü Fulierd street.eclcol at 9.30.Preuching service at 7 p.m.Frayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8! o'clock.All are cordially invited.Services will upstairs, entrance, doore below Rachel street.Sunday- school, 3 p.m.Preaching service, 7 p.in.every Sunday.A.E.Tuddenham, superintendent.Prayer service every Thursday (at 8 p.m.BERRI STREET BAPTIST MISSION, 793 Eerr! street, two doors below Duluth ave.\u2014Sunday schocl and Bibig class at 3 p.m.Service of song at 645 pm.Preaching | service at 7 p.m.John W.Ede, superlu- tendent.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, cor.of Olivier and Western avenues, Westmount, Pastor, the Rev.G.O.Gates, D.D.\u2014 Divine services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Bible schcol at 3 pm.Y.P.A.on Monday at 8 p.m.M!dweek prayer and praise service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers made welcome.Seats free.TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 30 Delorimier avenue, below Ontario street\u2014 Ruwv.J.W.Salwn, pastor, 3i5a Dorlon street.Services, Sunday 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday echool at 3 p.m.William King, -uperintendent.Prayer and praiss meeting on Thursday evening at 8 p.m.All are invited to the above services, Seats free.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH\u2014Sherbrooke street and McGill College avenue.\u2014Rev.I.A.Gordon, M.A., D.D., pastor.Regular services are held on Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.On Monday.B.Y.P.U, at 8 p.m., and on Wednesday, prayer aml praise service at § p.m.The Bible Scheol meets every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the French Baptist Church.Mance street, near St.Catherine street.Strangers cordially welcome to all services.Taylor and the ; der heading \u2018Late Churc® Notices,\u2019 | WEST BND MISSION, in connection with be | class at 3 p.m.Sunday moruing Sunday jon Wednesday at at 8 p.m, NORTH BAPTIST CHAPEL, of the First | Residence, 7 JRushbrooke street.Baptist Church, 819 St.Urbain street, a few ; Sept.9, 1906.| welcome.i CHURCH, Not 1 tant minister.\u2018Services at 11 a.m.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.Right Rev.Jas.Carmichael, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop of, Montreal, rector.Rev.H.P.Plumptre, M.A, first assls- Rev.J.A.Elliott, B.A, minister.Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.1.05 a.m.\u2014Morning prayer.Rev.E.J.Bedwell, M.A.Bishop's College School.second assistant | | Preacher, Head Master 3 p.m.\u2014Sunday school and ladies\u2019 Bible class, 7.05 p.m.\u2014 Evening prayer.Preacher, Bishop Carmichael.Point St.Charles Churcher.(Church notices, recelved too late for these columns will be found classified un- on the sixth page.The speclal rate for such Is 2c per \u2018insertion of five ve Tines.) GRACE CHURCH.Wellington street, | Point St.Charles.Sunday, Sept.9, 1906.Services, 8 am.11 am.7 pm.\u2018The Archdeacon of St.Andrew's will preach | at both services.VERDUN BELCHER M M E MORIA L CHURCH.Service, 11 a.m.; Holy Communion.The Rev.Canon Bayles, D.D., wlll preach.Service, 7 p.m., evening prayer, | VICTORIA CHURCH, vorner of Conway : and Menai streets.The Rev.J.Myles | Crombie, pastor.Service at 11 a.m.aan 7 p.m.Sunday school and pastor's Bible | Ladies\u2019 Ald Snclety on | Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.Mid-week service ; \"POINT ST.CHARLES BAPT IST CHURCH, cor.of Wellington and Liverpool | streets.The Rev.J.R.Webb, pastor.Sunday, | Service at 11 am.and 7 | p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL 185 Congregation street.\u2014 and 7 p.m.Dible | classes and Sunday school at 3 pm.C.E.! meeting on Monday night at 8 o'clock.i | Prayer meeting on Wednesday ulght at 8 p.m.The Rev.A.W.Malin, pastor.ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH.Presbyter- lan, corner of Wellington and Dourgeois streets.Sabbath services, morning at 11 o'clock.Evening, at 7 o'clock.Preacner, the pastor.All seats free and everyone welcome to all services.Sabbath School and Rible classes at 3 o'clock.Weekday services\u2014Christian Endeavor Society, Monday, 8 p.m.: prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock; junior Christian Endeavor Society, Friday afternoon, 4.30; monthly meeting of the session, second Monday of each month.Pastor, Rev.K.J.Macdonald, B.A., B.D., 95 Wellington, corner of Charlevoix street.CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 Class meetings at 9.30 a.m.and 10 a.m.Preaching service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.Senior E.L.of C.E.mn Monday at 8 p.m.Mid-week service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Class meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m.Jun- jor E.L.of C.E.on Friday at 7 p.m.The Young Men's Brotherhood on Friday at S p.m.Strangers cordially invited to all of the above services.Rev.J.E.Mavety, pastor.HOPE CHAPEL, Ryde street \u2014 Sunday echoo!l at 4 p.m.Adults\u2019 Bible class at the same hour.Ladies\u2019 Aid every Monday Strangers | evening at 7.30.INSPECTOR STREET CHAPEL, Pres- byterian\u2014Services on Sunday will be held at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 2 pom.Y P.Soclety of Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Gospel and prayer mecting on Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m.All strangers in the city whl be cordlally welcomed and shown to seats.Evangelist John Currie, pastor.\u201cAMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Presbytery of New York).corner of Dor- chester and Drummond streets.Rev.Robert Johnston, D.D., pastor.Sabbath services: Public warship, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Midweek prayer meeting and conference on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Strangers are cordially invited to all services.Tomorrow the Pastor will preach at both ! services, being Communion Sabbath.\"CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Notre Dame and Seigneurs streets.Services at 11 am, and at 7 pm.Sunday School and Bible-classes at 3 p.m.;C.E.meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.Pray- rer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, and Band of Hope on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock.Strangers will receive a cordial welcome, and be shown to seats at any or all of the services.Rev.J.Lyall George, M A., pastor.CHALMERS CHURCH, cor.of Boulevard St.Lawrence and Prince Arthur street.\u2014 Divine eervice, 7 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject for the evening, A \u2018Turning Point\u2019 in a Sinner's life.Chinese Sunday school *10 am.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Young Men's Bible class, 3.10 p.m.Devotional hour, Wednesday, ® p.m.Monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Auxiliary, Monday, 3 p.m.Strangers are welcome at all services.Rev.G.Colborne Heine, B.A, pastor.\u201cCRESCENT \u201cSTREET \"PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Dorchester and Crescent streets.Rev.John Mackay, B.A.pastor; the Rev.Peter Henderson, M.A.associate pastor.Morning service at 11 a.m.Evening service at 7 pm.Rev.John Mackay, B.A., will preach at both gervices.Sabbath schoo! and Bible classes at 3 p.m.Mid-week service In the lecture hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.All are cordially Invited to any of these services.\u201cTAYLOR CHURCH, Preshbytarlan, cor- \u2018ner of Papineau street and Logan street.Chinese Sunday school at 9.45 am.Church service at 11 a.m.The Hh sermon in the series, \u2018Plain Christian Ethics,\" will be preached.Subject, \u2018Our duty towards other men's Imperfections.\u201d Sunday school, Bible rlasses, Eastern Men's Own.at 3 p.m.Evening service at 7.The {3th sermon in the series on Joseph, \u2018Joseph's life in perspective.\u2019 C.E.meeting Monday evening at § o'clock.Prayer mecet- ing, Wednesday, at R p.m.Junior C.B.Friday, 4 p.m.Seats free.Every person welcome to any or all of these services.The Rev.W.D.Reid, B.A., B.D., pastor.Lutheran Churches GERMAN EVANCELIZAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 129 St.Doanigique street.\u2014 Emil Jestinsky, pastor.Morring service at 11.Evening service at 7.3% Everybody is welcome.THE ENGLISH EV.LUTHERAN CTHTRCH OF THE REDEBMER, No.365 Mountaln street, between St.Catherine and Sherbrooke streets\u2014Chas.G.Beck, pastor.Morning service at 11 a.m.Sun- day-school at 12 noon Evening service or Vespers at 7 p.m., Luther League at 8.15 p.m.Seats free.All are welcome.1 Corie No.2, Bourgeois street, Point St : Charles; Adjt Orchard and wife in command.Public éervices on Sundays at same bours ns above, and every week uight | e>cent Tuosday.Corps No.3 (French), at No.{77 St.Lawrence street ; Adjt.Cabrit and Captain Helbling in charge.Services on Tureday.Thursday and Friday evenings and on Sundays at 11 a.m.And 3 and 8 o\u2019clock p.m.Corps No.4, at No.110 Delorimier Ave.; Ensign Coy and wife in command, services every week night and Sundays at 11 am., 3 pom.and 7230 pm.Corps No.5, St.Alexander street, near Craig: Capt.E.Owen and Lieut.Sparks fn charge: services as above.RAILWAY TIME TABLE, N.Y.Central trains leave Windsor Station For Malone, Utica, Albany and New York, 7.5%a.m.daily except Sunday, and 7.00 p m.daily.For Vailoyhielt and intermediate - points, 10.30 am.2.00 pm.5.10 p.m, daily except Sundar: an 620 p.m.daily.Sundays only 9.15a.m.For Malona, 6.20 p.m.daily.Arrive as follows: From New York, Alhany, Utica and Mainne 9.1Me.m and 5.30 p.m.daily: 10.10 p.m.daily,except Sunday From Valleyfield and iutermediate points.8.35 a.m, 25 p.m.and 4.30 p.m.daily except Sunday, 9 00 p.m.Bunday only.C.P.R.trains leave Windsor St.Station as follews: Corrected to July 11th, 1905, For Toronto, Hamilton, 18.30 a.m, 10.00 p.m.dally, For St, Johns, Farnham, ectc.18.30, 2.00 a.m.dally, 1) 1.40 pm., t4.30 p.m., 7.25 p.m.daily except aturday, 7.43 pm.dally.For Boston, eté., 9.000 m.dally, 7.45p m.dally.For Bherbrooka, 18.30 a.m., (i) 1.40 pm, 44 30pm, 7.25 p.m.daily except.Saturday.For 8t.Tohn, N.B., end Halifax, 8.7.25p.m., Saturdays excepted.For Newport, etc.9.00 a.m.daily, 14.50 p.m., an:17.45 p.m.daily.For Pt, Fortune and intermediate stations, 5.15 p.m prçopt Baturdeys and Rundays) Saturdays 1.3) For Piheago, Kt.Lonis Detrolt, Hamilton, Toronto 19.20 a.m., 10.00 p.su.daily.For RaultSte.Marie, St.Paril.Minneapolis, sts., 10.15 pm.daily.For Ottawa FR 45 am, 9 Man.1ailz.t 405 a 9.4) p.m.daily, 10.15 p.m.daily.For Winnipeg.Vancouver, Victoria, 3 4) a.m.Lily and 340 nm dally Trains arrive nt Winsor Siroet Siation as follows: From St.Tohgs, Farnham, eto, 8.15 a m.dally, 8 09 a m fexcopt Monday), t11.55 a.m.an 1 18.49 p.mm.9.15 p.m.From Boston, 8.15 a.m.daily, sand8 15 p From Sherbrnoke, 8.05 a.m except Mondar, 1155 em and $5.40 p.m, From Halifax, N.8., St.John except Mondar.From Toronto and West, 7.354.m.deily,an 117 159 m.Promât.Paul, Anult Ste.Marie, 8.99 am dally.From Vancouver, 7.00 a.m,.£30 p.m.daily.From Ottawa, 7 0 am.800 a.m.Lally, fil.43 a.m.6.30 pm, daily, t7.00 p.m.Leave Place Viger Station: For nba, 1855 am, 2.00 p.m.dsily., 11.3) p.m.N.B.8358 m tilly For I ette 18.90 a.m., pom.For 8, Gabriel, 18.55 am., (112279 pm.t520pm For O:tawn, 13.m., 15.45 p.m.For Bt.F-istache, 8.25 à.m, 44.p m , 4.30 p m.da ly except Satrrdey and Sunday (119.00 p.m For Bt.Jerome, 13 4%a.m , (1 40 p.m.Bat.only) $4.37 pm.335 p.m .63) pm, except Batnurdays anil 8.55 a.m daily 12 20pm aye For RE Agathe.$8.45 am.(1) 1.25 pou, 430 pm Forft \u201cHose, St.Therase an Interme liate station 5am, 245 am (i) 140 pm 430 pm.53, pm 5 pm, 6.30 pra except Saturlay und Bandar, 1) 908 ÿp m Arrive nt Place Viger Station: From Quebec, Three Rivers, 6.30 a m.daily, '287 pm and 645 pm, Ottawa $1132 am, 119 3% p=.Bt.Jerome, $8.30 am $920 am.11 am.$70, p.m.St Lin, 9.20a:n Bt.Fustache, 1815 am 920 am, 11,0 am.705 pm.) 1935 pm Joilette, St.Falix de Valois and St.Gabriel $4 50 a.m.andi 50 pm, ar Spm 1Week days, (f)Batn CITY TICKET OFFICE, 12948 James Telephone Main 3731.Telephone.Mai3733% Publle : only, ue pu | For Bte.Annos \" 25, »,00, aux ; 4 1.30 daily.4 ' VoL > 419,421.dau > VE daily, 15 20 Ep TIO oven malar Sutnrday only For Laude Ro ts in ios, 1.30 : : : 5.Ge, 11 * ; For Dorval 51,8 25,7 21 ss 130 except Haturdas.ra nrday and Sunday vnls, 8.00 dally, 900 daily, 11,25 acts 0 11,55 Ka nrday only For Valleyflel: A\u2014B 00 daily, 8.40 daily.sé 410, 421515, 7 30 day, BH For ft Pan 540 a \u20ac For 81.Jamhert en : £45,901, daily, It 1.35 Bat only.1 41 #at + ; Bun , 416, 4 97, 4 45,4.50 81, \u201cF5 Sun F 05, A.20,6.30, 6.46 de Ty 21 wy oo - dnily, #40 daily.11K Friday iv wo daily.,; Trains not otherwise spe ified.doy 1\" Sunday.City Ticket OMce, 137 St.James \u201ccor H Clancy, Ticket Ag » ant Bonaseuture \u201clation.The Canadian Northeru Quebec Rotlwat Trains leavo corner Ht, Catherine St Es! ani Moreau \u201cés, Mentrral.DT LS For L'Assomption, L'Epiphanie.J cet Fa!le, Grand\u2019 Mere, VU Rio u 14 except Sunday.9 am =a oe For Yuahec, 9.00 a mi.\u2018in rep a For Foeter.St Jerome New \u201c i For Montfort Division, cioas conne 31 0 = ° trains leaving Montreal \u2018a iE vd Cuily except Hunday 11° Train Arrive as follows: cam \u201c From 8t.Jerome, New lang ow, J» , From Grund Mere, Shawitw nbn : stations, 11 41a nn.7 80 From Quebec aud intermediate arat + Imtercolonial Trains lenve Bouaxentir Unten Depot as follows.72mm DAN PALI H mondviile, Levis Mo Loup, | = 12 nov, cinthe, Ur ne feup, Menst = 2° It tye leaves 8 FT NJ PER es ev - 1 + \\ Intércolontal Fratos arrise Bon Unton Depot as follow (45 aim SEAS STEN ! Tn Cac Ke \u201c ! n,Cacours 1 A St Hys nn ea [cept Sal TOO non OCEAN EMI Join, Mu - Man a Moda BE ame Farias N Loon vi - Ix co) in Sari [ER Hulton.= ! Cacomna, Bo 1 da gene: + _ 1500 pin EXPLF-> [J bo Mor, Bek CAE > ; A COMMERCIAL PHONY UF ALL Kid.05° At the \"WW .iness OF Jub Lab aaa 5 OR far Station -.Moar FraDoen I Older Sad jo ulegag FLhe-t - ee \u201car Atering [he a Hire Fox >, a sas \"RD TLV ais ot \u201843 ation.\u2018Point.3- Bherbroske Bt Janus Paso.br.© points.lle.mming ref prermed ue farteville.ints, ised Poict all, Valley ns no\u2018 In Se.Aihans ses Pos hambly igton, Hua into.Larterilie.son Iams tooke.Daily 350 Ot aw R Se Jruns «1d and aye Py vises loin Ke Tee \u20185 on is > a nx ep! aily ag, (VW.HH.r1aveuture - Rallwas 10 Bt.Eas! al.her a sauts naventure NG DONE, \u2014 CATYRDAY, SEPTEMBER S.1906 fr = mp QUITS.But he is not at all obliging,\u201d said Nora, following her uncle and Georgina tu the garden.saess Tau\u2018phoeus.) Waldemaur rose, and Torp bowed _ Let Co a witu unusual urbanity as they e (0 UF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.Pa and soon after the 20 obey catered Nosed onthe deatd of her wf the lalest newspapers towards Mr.wy heat owe Nixon, when he observed him eyeing ie fus control of her , (Hem with a longing look.His spectacles ilaty Darwin oa the occasion | VÉTE forthwith adjusted on the end of 4 fuarriage, The girl arrives fix née, bis head thrown back, and » fin! Lord Medway dead, but One of the newspapers held stiffly at .wash nes, and .sprin- ad over zertabi - ket:le: rs, *WQ ipful of y seel, balf an Eaglisa vigegar, k three jars or a 600! esteem sauces blown r them e them à finely love of r vine- Theo ne-hali ne-balf rk se excel.wir meats flawers pu da- | for 8 1 ~over Radish water 1 eple FLAGS.ar ad dg oa send No Appetite Means loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a precursor of prostrating sickness.\u2018serious.you can do is to take the | great alterative and tonic Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Weich has cured thousands, re mr LTERS FROM READERS, co >\\MONDS = IRENICON.liens been questioned by sev- the press as to the Rev.Dr.Sym- aurvn union, let me say that 1 « (hristan, whether Anglican high, CU Lat tu appreciate ils generous cuit and the ability by which cu L'onis wish ats views were bu eutertained in the Church Lond top the sake of our common = duel ror the sake or that fob ovespect most cordiaily.ca op posite Vews À regard as .rejudicial au obstruetive to the ni ctheen voor tiie Anghean GET Pre ~entalives of letter o: c.btaer name, low or \"a er SANS .PS > ot tee Felative der ously and 1m good faith to restrict the C oo | consumption of this drug in China, the ~ mle chartabiy reognizes the i British Government would not close the Lit work and scholarship'door.It was no secret that the Chi mu preatial tuethren and the nese had been considering for the last © Cuir masterral orders.He \u201ctwo years or more whether some plan - historv, as Most of us do, Con- - OUI, gts ce 51 tue vpiscopate In the early ed a AoW recozalzes, as we eds or its abus; especiaily from courte dovuesaurds.As to Lu succession In tue opiscopate, heu de man.other scholaps, that at He vs vel ws univ essary lor a My opinion is tat tie Coal dpe rslodde SUCCaSIOR © Wowk In tue regeneration and tue r-formation o! Su eeation of the Lambeth sur Isss hu Dr.Symonds, fol- Bishop Lightfoot and many oth: «pd Vtt, that he episcopate- ! sertanx Rtet in history, though à necessary in doctrine or organiza Cena i= a adr Rass with the other te probo-al, viz, Jletnents in = mp \u201c+ practionl advan- ep with ail its - rep - {cure of England hold Dr «+ cuu-, the wav is Open for nierence such as wis held in , \u201cerly twenty years ago.But su d'ation to such @ conference inv sn advance the denial ci the val Li ma Plerical order, D must sav for P Lontd not -thltiïv invself or \u2018he : church L serte by further nogotia- su Uiis ground.The same would be \u201c4 tlu- trns of thousands où Protes- outside the Anglican ar he Reman Church 1s realy sal with the Anglican Church cn condition that the latter its orders to be invalid.VAT appreciate ils sturdy answer to ond, nes never.We of the eis ival churches, Methodists.Can.DBapti the \u2018Witness\u2019 publications, at FULL Scores of Schools have tested this offer\u2014evoryone dellghted\u2014satisfaction guaranteed.For full particulars, flag cards and sampie papers, write to JOHN DOUGALL & SCN, MONTREAL, Canada.N.B.\u2014Postal regulations compe! uz to exclude from this Fiag offer.subseriprions in Montreal wd suburbs, but anyone in the city of Monireal may secure this fine premium by sendinm us the core amount of NEW subscriptions at FULL rates, to be sent to addresses ouside this limir, The Summer ie the great ¢ ance for Montrealers. Pme r- n ine cal nce ork re 11fent- dtLML = | re vheel- spital, door soir, SEPTEMBER B, 1908 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS \u2014 \u201cHE WORLD'S WELFARE.[VAL AT MUKTI pro, f'atelita Ramabas + 5 Mukti concerning va.and called tor vine coon her daily to pri luntevred, and from \u201ceus puined, until at tie revival there were SOU .In June.Pandita Cio volunteers fron the ju give up wer sceular mt vue vil s a the gospel Thirty young cred.and we were nee sien + \u2018enduement o! vival canne upon us.ain.the author was me ni our old gels, say cron | opejolce with us.Hote spre L=aw the - 4 room tora pal oot «about to pour 14 upon Lee vered thai she was not 4 we arriced at 3.45, all compound were on ther praving, and confessing newly Spirit baptized rudst of them.telhug vil dine for nor, and exhort s repontince.venin, June 30, while Pan- San Was expounding John vil Con mar won tie Helv mph wed tne wins all begun 12 pray Chat she teul to cease talking.from were weeping and prays Creel, some sling some pany wath hands autstreteled [ \u201chock sue who wer pray: sur D conld speak som» promise Lie 7 29 Er ee tit ae \u201c> them.but coald Let no one to RY \u2018hat time on our Dible School ned into an enquiry room.Gris \u201c-n down under the power of CONVIC- + win while in school, in the mlus- sejipol.or at their work were cht to =, lessons were suspended, we af, teacher and students, el Co vhe school conducted by the Hely : The JLort poured into wy mind sssages needed by the sesking ones. 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