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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" 4 lous \\e [NY \u2026 Dairry Vol.L, No .1523, R.W.MCINTYRE KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT.(ssrs, W.S.Weldon and Percy P.Cowans Seriously Iniured in Smash=up at Dixie Last Night.1 tu ua prit le net lent al Dixie, Lu ouh a nv, Mr, Walia CL Mtoe, ne 1 he lead ng business Len tu or was almost Insantly 4, NM Ws Wellin, nanaging di- | _ Soo Waren deter, had sev- Orono Me Percy Cowans was Oo ar ae nr the nead: and Peter > x ufr, sustained minor ou cre send and body.Mr.H.\u201cob AM Caen, vho had been with La ne Caut-mnobtie, alighted at ns tar en the lake shore, just r > tu\u201d accidente 1 br'enged to Mr.McIntyre.cad taken a party of his friends \u2018a+ far as the Forest and Stream a Dorval The accident occurred cpp -re the onttanes to the Golf 5 rrouneds a Diuis, when the return nev was Lemme made.At that \u201che car vas «peeling down the 4 à raitd pace.wath Mr.Duncan Martin + car \"use ahead of at, and Joes Ded Wilson's car following.AM Tatvrels car bad avertaken that.Me MeMaitin'«, and the latter bad \u201cp inta the side to allow it to pass.\"Lis neînt there c= a sharp grade In roa.and 4 curve, aml in turning 2 the otfier cu 40 the eudée to ass AL Mefntvre's machine skidded.an \u2018n-tant it id crashed sidewavs se a tciegranh role, which was brok-.«nu off by the imuact.and then into a.se which broueht at to a standstill.; Te four eceunants were scattered over raid.and needless to say the car wad wrecked, a curious feature being tha\u201d while the back part of the car we smashed out of all recognition.the fore part vas nothmg like avoid.The occupants cf the other two cars andl a number of nassers-by hastened to \u2018be a-sistance of the injured men.Mr.MeIntvre and Mr.Cowans were lying «n the road, but Mr.Weldon imme- dintely strugzled to his feet, while La- rose, the chauffeur.who was under the ar.also showed signa of life.It was at once seen that Mr.MeIn- \u201cvre had sustained terrible injuries, but \"ping against hope, his body was taken Mr.Reid Wilson and Mr.Herbert \u201cf.isom in an automobile to Dr.J.D.i.n.at J.achine.He at onde pro- need life te Le extret.The side a: head wag ervashed n-prodbably by = act.with the telegraph pole, dnd he i.sustained other injuries.He died \u201cle on the way to Lachine.Dr.Dixon immediately went back to \u2018he aid of the ether ineu, and in the meantime, Dr.Valois.also of Lachine, tal arrived.They found Mr.Cowans in the ell houze with a wound on his head, and unconscious, while Mr.Weldon and Larose were so badly shaken up that for some time ther could give no connected account of the accident.After first ald hd heen administered.Messrs Weldon and Cowans were taken tn the station.and.accompanied by Dr Valas, were eonveved to Montreal na Grand Trunk train.Mr.Cowans Teaver ennscelonspess Just as vn drew inte Ponaventure Station.ree an ambulance from the General \u201c -nital was awaiting them.The vwiffenr wos lett at the Golf Chib.and\u2019 irre 1 ora the city this morning.He \u201caa badly bruised, Int his Injuries were esis ennvgh- 10 necessitate hos- treatment.he ha lv of Me MeTntvre was Hrongebt city to Armstrong's undertake \u201cec ablhishanent, to avait an inquest, \u201cqe Ù He?: I \\PT AN ATTIONS OF ACCIDENT.\u201cuncan McMartin, whose car was cul of Mr.MeIntvre's, said he + Jatter approaching ! his chauffeur to pull into the \u201cLe rond in order that it might \u201cntv of room to pass.Just at ccance to the Golf Club gates at tes heard a crash.Ahout this \u20ac \u2018ar wa about 100 yards ahead, \"1.and his chauffeur rushed back © reene of the accident.They \u201cthe car had crashed sideways in- 'eerand pole.which had snapped 1 mue was the force of the 1m- \u2018La- the car had plunged some \u201crther ahead and had struck a Mr Mefntyre was found Ivins she *clegranh pole across his back.te other occupant of the rear Me Cowans, appeared to be bad'y à, vei the chauffeur.was anlv able ax tbe aveident by Ang the added on making the turn to pass Loin Trent Then 11 errshed into erraph nol-.and he remembered rs Loan tal this moininr it was qe Peres Cow ns: mnturie- fy are wn at the time of the accident.I] so badly dam- | the | rapidly, the circumstances of the that he felt the machine knows of accident is SWerve.| he The rest ne says, :8 a blank.THE LATE MR.W.7.McINTYRE.Mr.James Reid Wilson, who was rid- cng In tus automobile a short distance \u2018bemind the Mcelntyre car when the accl- dent oceurred, said this morning that Phe had taken a run out to the Forest and Stream Club, aud chatted there tor aboul ten minutes with the members of the McIntyre party, all of whom were friends of his.\u2018They left a few minutes before 1 did,\u201d he said, \u2018but my car caught them up, because they stopped on the road to drop Mr.Markland Molson and Mr.George Cains.My son was with me in the car, and was driving.We were going at about fifteen miles an hour, and presently two cars passed us, the first being, L believe, Mr.McMartin\u2019s, and the ~econd Mr.Melntyre's.The latter wrs travelling ai about twenty five miles an hour\u2014perhaps even faster.We arrived at the scene of the accident almost immediately after it .occurred.It was evident that the car struck the telegraph pole with terrific force, fer the pole was a very big one\u2014 clean through, a couple of feet from the ground.Tt was lying all across the road, and Mr.McIntyre was lying beside it.He had a terrible wound on heavily and moaning.the MR.W.S.WELDON.\u2018 telegraph wires up so as to allow my lear to pass through, and then took Mr.| McIntyre at once on to Lachine, only te find when we cot there that he was dead.\u2019 idea : as to | \u2018Have vou got any the cause of the acchXont\u201d Mr.Wilson was asked.: \u201cProbably,\u201d he said, \u2018nobody will ever knew exactly what caused it.The chauffeur.who seemed to linjured of those who were in the car, |-aid that the machine skidded.Mr.\"Weldon was quite daze, and could only tall incoherently.\u2019 \u2018Was the rond greasy ¥ \u20181 don't think so.The road.as far a: | know, was in excellent condition\u201d \u201cWas thé car racing with another \u2018IT dont think it was; but.really.| don't know.Tt certainly was going rapidly\u2014 faster than T care to drive.Tt was a hig sixtv-horce-rower car, and a car like that i: a creat temptation to a man to drive at high spred.Ter- Helen's Island and other nearby re- EN Richelicu & Ontario Navigation =v offers a very attractive prv- - : at reduced fares.Return tick- \u201cbe sold to all points on the line \u201cmpany at single first-class rates, \u201cns June 30 and July 1, and rent July 2.\u2018Among the outings \u201c mentinned that to Lanoraie, the hous steamer \u2018Berthier\u2019 leaving n nn Dominion Day and return- ~~ * Memntreal at 8 p.m.The steamer une\u2019 will also leave for Ver- cheres at 2.30 p.m.on July 1, calling at Boucherviile and Varennes, returning to the city at 8 p.m.\u201cThe only special ex- cursicn of the year to the farfamed Saguenay river will be made on the steamer \u201cIrene, leaving Montreal at 8 p.m.on June 30, and returning to the city at 6 p.m.on July 3, after a daylight sail up the river from Quebec.EXCURSIONS BY RAIL.The Intercolonial, Grand Trunk, and Canadian Pacific Railways are all offering round-trip tickets at single fare for the Dominion Day holiday, good going on June 30 and July 1, and returning July 2.On the Grand Trunk the train leaving Montreal at 8 a.m.and the one returning here at 7 p.m.will stop at Otterburn Park for the accommodation of picnickers.On the Canadian Pacific there will be special trains on the Ste.Agathe line, one leaving Windsor sla- tion at 8.43 a.m., and another at 9.15 a.m., with a return train arriving at Montreal at 10.30 the same day.SPORTS OF THE DAY.At 10.45 a.m.the baseball match between Rochester and Montreal will be commenced at Atwater Park.At two o'clock wickets will be pitched on the M.A.A.A.grounds in the league cricket match of Montreal vs.Victoria.MORE McGOILL IW COURSES IN AGRICULTURE AND MUSIC THE FEATURE FOR NEXT SESSION.DEGREES peuwlya-sned calendar of MeGill sy for the session of 1909-10 \"at In future.instead of sixteen - in course and one honorary, «il be now seventeen In course pH honorary, the new degree being tachelor 6: Agricultural Science \\ trom Macdonald College, and cntiate Ihploma in Music, doctees, therefore, which can be ta\" MeGill now, are as follows:\u2014 Rs MA.Mse, BAreh, BD.CM.MDS., DD, LOPLD.Dse, D.Litt, Mus.Mu- Doc, MSA, all in course, \u201cue honorary LL D.\u201cthe new degree in agriculture the lite must take the full four curse in agriculture.with all \u201cint examinations.There are cndents at Macdonald College sud going on to this degree LIN _\u2026 desive of Mus.Bac.the can- cdidate must have passed the following examinations: \u2014(1) The matriculation examination; (2) the first examination in music, at the end of the first year; (3) the second examination In music, at the end of the second year; (4) the final examination.For the degree of Mus.Doc.the candidate must be a Mus.Bac.of at least three years\u2019 standing, and may then proceed to the degree of Doctor of Music, the requirement for which 1s a composition in extended form, such as an oratorio, opera or cantata.This exercise must contain eight part writing an\u2018 fugal treatment, and must be scored \u2018or a full orchestra, which original and unaided composition, if approved of, may be publicly performed by the candidate in the university or some other fit and proper place, at the discretion of the university.In addition, an examination in the higher forms of composition shall be necessary, together with a critical knowledge of the full scores of certain prescribed works.Besides these, two musical degrees, there is a new diploma of licentiate in music obtainable.Candidates for this diplama may elect to be examined either in theodetical subjects and com- position, practical subjects are performers, both theory and practice as teachers.* Tne candidate must pass three examinations.Besides English, French, German, the classics (Latin and Greek), and Hebrew, it is possible to study San- serit, Arabic, Italian and Spanish.The session opens in all faculties and in the Conservatorium of Music on October 1, instead of, as in previous years, on September 21, while convocation will take place on May 11, instead of April 30.As usual, the annual university lecture will be delivered on the anniversary of the founder's birthday, October 6.SECRETARY OF CONSERVATORIUM.Mr.M.Waring Davis has resigned the secretaryship of the McGill Con- servatorium of Music in order to practice as an optician.He is succeeded by M.C.M.MacFarlane, who is a graduate in arts of McGill University, having taken first-class honors and a special certificate in 1904.UNITED STATES MONEY.Some Street Car Conductors Refuse it Because Company Will Not Take it.COMPANY DOES NOT HANDLE IT, BECAUSE BANKS WILL NOT ACCEPT IT AT PAR.\u2014 The inconvenience caused by the circulation of United States silver coin in this city is, perhaps, nowhere more apparent than on the street kars.Passengers are frequently heard expressing indignation and threatening to complain when the conductor shakes his head at a Yankee \u2018quarter,\u2019 and says, \u2018no good\u2019 in a tone that precludes all argument.But*the limit of the passenger's self-control is often reached when the conduetor, in making change for a bill that has been tendered to replace the rejected \u2018quarter,\u2019 sometimes slips in some of the foreign coin himself.Then there is likely to be a scene, because, as a rule, the passenger is THINKS SWEARING ALL RIGHT, Providing the provocation equals ibe offence of Jones stepping om Smith's corns.Far better to use Putnam\u2019: Corn Extractor; it does cure corms and warts in one day without pain.\u2018try \u2018Putnam\u2019s free from acids, and painless.ignorant of the trials of the custodian of the fare box.On the complaint of a \u2018Witness\u2019 reader, inquiry was made at the street railway offices as to their present attitude towards United States money in view of the conditions above described.It was stated that there is no rule laid down by the company forbidding its employees to take United States money, but the company will not accept it from the conductors in their returns, and this is just as effective.To save time and trouble the conductor often takes the forbidden token without protest, but he knows that he must give it out in change or replace it out of his own pocket, and on a busy run in summer, when the American tourists are.numerous, it does not take him long to get stocked up to his capacity with American money.The first thing he does & to stop taking any more, and the next is to try to pass some of it off on somebody else, but if he applies both remedies to the same person, and that person happens to have an observing eye and a hasty temper, well\u2014! A street railway official, after stating the company's side of tire question this morning, said that the only solution of the difficulty would be for the banks to accept United States coin at par, as they did for a while a year or two ago.The company 18 rom elled to refuse or accept it at its face value from the conductors, as it has to pay a discount in presenting it at the bank.+ ® \u2014_ MYSTERY IN SALAD DRESSING.(Chicago \u2018Post.\u2019 In Washington the recent death of George W.larvey, known since Lincoln's day for the rare fcod of his famous \u2018oyster house,\u2019 has recilled the following anecdote: \u2018On one occasion Mr.Harvey visited New York and his praises were sung by some of the prominent men who were his friends.A dispute ensued as to the merits cif certain dishes, and a contest was arranged between Mr.Harvey and several fame ous New York chefs.The competition centred upon the mixing of a salad dressing.The jolly, fat judges watched the preparation carefully and observed that Mr., Harvey as a finishing touch took from his pocket a tiny vial, carefully uncorked it, poured a few drops into the dressing and set it befcre the arbiters.They tasted each dressing in turn, smacked their lips and puckered their brows.\u2018Chen they declared that all the dressings were very fine, the most delectable that they had ever put to palate, but that about Mr.Harvey's dressing there was \u2018an\u2014ah\u2014indefinable something\u2019 which caused them to award it the prize.« \u201cGeorge, what was it you put in that dressing?\u2019 asked one of Mr.Harvey\u2019s friends later.: \u201cOnly water,\u201d he replied.a litte mystery would get em.\u2018T knew \u201d i ¢ RY AERIAL NAVIGATION Count de Lambert Will Use a Wright Aeroplane in Crossing the Channel.A RLNLHD THE FIRST NEWSPAPE! IN A BALLQON.Calais, France, June 29.\u2014In the =} vince.© ft 6 in.häand:coj.ss4 yards handicap 1 WLR HW.Mélenaie WT Ada The offici is were Seaver.McKenzie and Mr 0 FX} ter, Mr 3 ND Meu « : \u201ccour:se Mr Harvey Grey L.A.MK aoe aad Mr Ham ov ms WITH THREE AT WEST CHESS CIB At the Westmount Cress might.Jose R Capablanca, = chess expert.played fiteen gar ee.wing twelve and draw ong \u2018hr The players who wi 00 8 ung draws were Mrs el Munn and Dr Carter Ar qe.MA and VW.Np) Mr.Capablanca well play aga- maht at the rooms of the Weer twenty-first green, ere Club in Victoria Hall.TT 18 THR strong, but Meadows had toa: big a lead.a ORIGINAL AMD UNIVERGAL GRAN ENGLISH DRY CINGER ALE \u2014 AND \u2014 SODA WATER.SCHWEPPES se ew 0 0m datée A OR a Ce CEE RE Ce TE $ i + 5 f à \u2018 Lu a ne EE GS pe > SP EPS THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909 ° \\IRMOUNT SCHOOI.CLOSING \u2014\u2014\u2014 we unt Model school (Montreal A Lo to \u2014 À ONE vs AUS ASS % v .oo.pe \u2019 . special messenger to East Cape and The activity of {he army of nearly wo Pains we ; Ha place was garrizoned against al- three hundred men at present employed Austria le IN F he .The report reaching here 1slon the works is a -ight worth seemg.A.ew York 3 that the convicts expected to try to] On the grounds, in the shops and nthe ne Grammar ot Pets make Diomedes Island.in the centre of buildings themselves, the operations are ton\u201d Loadon, Behring Strait.A Russian cruiser 1< [heing carried on in a perfect systemati- , Dr Th odor hry 4e i \u2018 expected daily at Vladimir, and may |cal and busines-like manner, under tue Frehting the Mal Mesh ! | intercept the fugitives.i direction of expert foremen and thet au Tob ee i : Captain Kalinnikoff says the eonvats supervision of the government superii- | Luly Chien CP LL - ; ; : 1 Te spel- ; Lata A \"à are murderers and cniminals of the |tendent.Mr.Blaiklock.200 CN M AE RE worst sort.One of the most interesting thing- : ; 7 seen yesterday was a locking device Nr SOMETITING ABOUT TH vented by a local locksmath, Mr.- LIMITED Cleophas Gosselin.Tt has been mé \u2018An Elnive Fania-v TT.» E COMPANIES tioned before that the cells will Le pro-, the Feane hit.Lu dE - \u2014_\u2014 vided with the most modern means n | popriughcld JP TS - i : osine, either collectively 4 79M A0 A UE MUST INDICATE LIARILITY.BUT [OP veqat ant clos.a be open.Mind.ia he Day Co TA pl, a x.BL r separately.0 ; > [ ! CONC NING THING Cy INFORMERS' NEED NOT ed or closed with a kev.but Mr.Gos \u2014 VONCEL NING TH EES .PROSECUTK.seJin has added to the lock a special The Way «°° Lie so bean nL : - Li .4j] the Nation, Lotdon.; § \u2014_\u2014 .gl device by means of which any \u201c Proce Verce (nd Pre { 1 .+ PE ou \u2018 .1\u20ac \", ! Celia 3 An important case ®was decided by clo-ed by a private key had foy 1 _!' Pœi' New York.Mr.Justice Davidson in the Practice | governor alone can be opened only bY The Provence serain 4 Court.vesterdav ; e STACUCE means of thet kev.This places every} London.ourt, yesterday.A clause of the fed- SL : a.So eral companies\u2019 act provides that p y Prisoner under the immediate control of :Fhe atic of the Phi ob 3 \u2018 > 1e every ! \u2018ernor, and the event of anv.James's \u2018P\u2014Priurulisi 1 ore ha Vo company incorporated under the provi- tae governor.wid in ni © Guzen ; ; - : i For es vith the connivance minster Guzotu sions of \u2018that act must have its name plot for escaning x th a he Ameri à Can dire 31 TP 4 wait} - \u2018limited\u2019 ; .of n cunard, coming to hs knowledge, he ith the word \u2018limited\u2019 affixed in con.\u201cevent the carrving out of the pro- Von E spicuous characters on the outside of \u201can vrevent va ca he ont a EL HINTS OF \u201cHE PRO ii=y Ch à i every office or place in which the busi- JC! even without the guard =usi ! LEiGE ness of the company is carried on, as TE\".[| a Fur and Perf Tir well as on their business and banking .An important fuatur: QU A .Grounds - Tue Wie 20% paper.The statute provides for: a pen.lai] will be the doing owar of DCS Pogniar Interest on t' 21 p ; > pre s ior à Pl 1 cons \u2018in case of capital punisnurent.À PE alty of 820 a day against all incorpor- £10Ns in case 0 I Re pu The \u2018Corgi gutiona) .ated companies which neglect to se special balcony has been ers 1 1 World announce their name, neglect F the {ween two wings.in the immedlt® Evoluiior in App nod 10 Se ame, and half o se SUT .: Jroners and Pire Lond ; , vicinitv of the cells of prisoners and Tia Losdou, penalties ne enforced go to the informer.the death sentence, and this 15 dexgn 4 The Farmer + C1 Pre Co en Under this act.about a score of cases ce à et 5: cot in the \u2018Outicok, New 3 ; ore ASeS to\u2018 take the place of the ws:al sof.tutional, ew 3 were taken against Montreal commer- ou \u20ac place ©; Chiloroform\u2014 Westin: cial companies because thev | FOMF- ; + Che! \u2014 glected te have the word hey Bad, ne Another Front Jmprovenient 5 pre PASSING SUN: : .4 CEE insulati ) 3 Ja pri : ded to their name in the signe ot insulation of all piping, =0 hat i] 1 = places of business Amor atbete nn soners cannot om vA me THINGS NEw an ; sinesf.se ac- \u201cbr s sounds tions was on Lo oo another by means of sounds.Cd \u2014\u2014 Aon e against the Grosvenor The pay list of the men employed go many men, ony oy vor Apartment Company for $5340.Messrs.the works represents a wecs!; UM iran in Ye ows way os a Hickson & Campbell.wlio appeared for of b he en $6 700 and 87,000.The new Word Wide 6 4 ween = = the company, raised a number \u201cof pre- 0 ;l ir be readv for occupation nlite aud car ous Cr : liminary objections, among.others that al wi A vpaye 1 jt is sad thes at \"and roviewe Trefle ne co ee J the action was badly taken bv \u2018the about pre ve ont \u201cperfect institution ot 07 DOS bonisph-rer complainant, who under the stat wilh he the nos 7 a PM: à VeutT 0 any ver ~ E To.ne acts and in tt \u201chole world Lie Over a M 3 as ¢ > the kind in {te w | .Li OVE With x Vega 45 a common informer.\u2019 end alo that The excursionists were entertained at.$n vi oe ve error had been made by him in describ gimme Co Ce Hotel and the fap de Bet YOU any ing himself as \u2018acting for Hi CI dinner at Peloquin s otel, and , CaLada or Briirh 1565 5e Lt the King\u2019 8 for dlis Majesty presmen congratulated Sir Loomer ane Ti CUBE ps AL een : : - Taz a+ Jovernor Vallée.who JOUE ai.7 Son Cat oR = \\ In rendering judgment.yesterday.his gore: mc ements Messrs, ; Casado.Mr.Justice Davidson held that these VURSEHT ES Brose: d.who pr>pared| ce ohjections were w SC Maréhand and Brossard.who pri WHAT WOR plections wWête well founded, and de the plans.and Mr.Panzé.who 1s car \u2018 JD VIDE ss cided that they were fatal to the ac ne them out.for providing Montreal FERN SAN.aor which he accordingly dismissed with such a model house of correction, With renewal subecripon costs.arrving out the work in such nf Wide: -1 have taken Wir A movement is bein talked f and carrying Oo tl eturn trip foe two ar amongst busines z À © 0 efficient manner.n he return 111} 14 deals «Mal [cc ar pes Siness men to ask parlia- it was remarked that tou ssts wating] Hes eclectic publ sn ee te En ter the clause, so as to make the metropolis could not \u201cike 4 were where - RL.WW.SHANNON >, .\u20acss drastic.pleasant drive than -ne to Bordeaux, Sark.| -\u2014 « where they will always be welcome to | \\ \u2014 visit the site of the new juil.FINE AND WARM hy i i E= I.O.G.T.LECTURE._\u2014_ A A meeting was held last evening in CONDENSED DESPATCHES Juno, With ~unshige 0 Mr \u2018 6 : lorimier Protestant School House.un- \u2014_\u2014 parce her hand aer ss 10 F er th So Pa 2 ; \u2018Taen, with urchly emis.c one = G.T © he a per paste Lodge ! QO Manila, June 30.\u2014Word has been 1e- Blew apon ber fng rip Î E.Brown grand lodge > ner ceived here that three more of the Avion Soup he air grew vond> u- -w 06 { Brown said that the good Len lar order mutineers have been killed :N a running Overbend, and under ect, a was H body.Ni par on fight with treops.Of the company of Vader 1eet.apd cserhen! 3 » as no small body.Nince its organiza: BEL éonstabularv that mutinied the .Tfo0reJ the ros mht «+ - à, | î tion it had reformed 400,000 drunkards, Pative con Limi: to sever 1 ed on PC} Trooped the rose: (raueni.wh $ had given the pledge \u2018to millions of Island of Mindanao several wonky AZO.Pink and vcliow, Pale and Loouat - & people, and now numbered between 700,- @nly 13 are still at large.One com- Tilt they perfaned car £ : 000 and 800,000 members in its adult pany of the 23rd Infantry and three com- looses, Jose Ge rswhes x \u2019 and juvenile branches.A lodge worthy panies of constabulary are in pursmt Wear! tha sho Leas ho ad, en of the name was active in improving with orders to capture or destroy the and abe peal, whi Bile + the laws and in seeing that existing entire band.Pink anc VAIO LIEN VL ' laws were enforced.Almost every \u2014 Fluttered towly Lu IN Ra .saloonkeeper was an Anarchist\u2014not Grand Forks.N.D.June 30.\u2014Scores To the border of ner gown - that he dealt in bombs, but that he of people were injured, and 25 farm Half dicmiuved 19 cee bein So .had little or no respect for laws and buildings within a radius of sixteen Quick she turseu to leave thn all, a would violate those intended to keep square miles were destroyed as a re- Looking back tL way gel 3 ç his business within check.The only sult of a seried of tornados which swept She uit 1he warm giance © Jus.ke safc remedy for the evils Of the traffic over an area near Niles.Benson county, 745% J.Grawni a , was prohibition.This could be en-|last night.Unconfirmed reports from .Ni ; fg : .l'éronto, Jun.0.Viiatig Tg à | forced if the authorities had any back- Leeds state that eight persons were \u2018loope, 9°, 74 na eue Tu x mis: .- .«Sey +4, JAM ENtoN, 1H, A ie by bone.When prohibition came into killed, and a report was received from 72, 54: Prince Albert on ce en i force in a town near his home in New Minnewaukee that one woman was kijl- 50, Qu Aprele.74 oo Widnes ¥ : York state, the hotel men said that |ed, several were injured, and the town Port Arthur, 70, 76: Parry = mu A .grass would grow in the streets, but was destroyed.Toronto, 76, 56; Ottawa, 74 31 MW 3 since then, in a very few years the town T3600 Quebec, Tv Lo, STL Jedu + ] had doubled in population, had in- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 lifax, 64, 48.i } creased in prosperity, new churches, > \u2018A ee \u2018 Light to moderate wind: gn r- H ; houses and schools had been built, and KILLED BY A bi LLING BKLUK.|and warm, but a few searing * cement sidewalks had taken the place As the result of injuries received on \u201ctorn: to-day.Thur=das.97 oo \u20ac « çÇ of the old wooden ones.Prohibition June 3.a laborer named Carriere, of comers and lncal ihuader + - 5 could be enforced in large centres of St.Marthe, died at his home yester- elsewher éguin in (he wesemn je 5 r population.The other side of the good jay afternoon.He was working on |for Vere in Canada the weather |, ji c templdr\u2019s work was with the individual.Windsor street, pulling down old buld- ! ne : J A lodge should never despair of anyone, mae near the Windsor station, when [10-12 Netre Dame street Wedt Lx - 4 .but should ini late him again and again [8 falling brick struck him on the head.[Inne °°, 1908 Rezdines 1* Han à : t if nec essary.\u2018is was acting in the {He did not then appear to be serj.|Tison's Standard Barometer a1 = 5 spirit of Christ, and such a strong, ously injured and went to his .h Yesterday 30.07; 11 am sas § 1 d hopeful spiri 15 home.ne an 4 pe épirit would meet The facts were reported to the Coroner Temperature.Mn Le ( with assured sucess and he will h i lo-dav Co - $ .old an inquest .- Po IS \\ questa Ye:-teruay 08 66 +6 22 CH v 3 + * + - LL ] _ p dd.+ pasmeéane _ THE MONTPWAT DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909 : 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS \u201cie {nei\u2019e questions on al! possible subjects of generd \u201csi, \u2018rarhieh ore shoi! do our best 60 obtain correct i +35, and shall insert anh queries and replies as we ceive Looms for.This must not be used, however, zs coliertising column of as an enquiry bureau for cers not of puliie Guterest.Every, query must be > panird with Ar name and postalladdress of the «der, ard no nw tice will be taken of anonymous cou unieations } GENERAL.{ill CURFEW\u2019 BALLAD.5.TE.-The selection \u2018Curfew Must Paz To-night\" whi-h vou were good zh to =end, Was too long to re-print.LONG, LONG AGO.Tne follow ng 'emperance verses, asked \u2018or bv AK, Winnineg, have bree sent promply by Mr.Euward Bray, Nashville, ont: \\Vhere are the frends tLat to Le were so el l.onT long ago?Yi ve 1 hop: My heart used to Cag [eng Jong aon?Pres 5 \"102 1 leved in the grave are laid A fop=s che.D cleri-hed are fled from me non Lara 1 for rim wad my toe L.pg, loug ago: ¥ omy wir bowed ber beautiful head Long, long ago.->w I wept when I found she was dead Leng, long ago.VI£ an angel, my love and my pride, SY t2 save me from ruin she tried, © broken hear, it, was well that she dred, Long, long ago! ne look bar on the avs of mv youth Leng, long ago; \u2019 \u2019 TAS DO s'ranger to virtue and truth Long, long ago.\u201cLe joys thot were pure a: th > N .Were as e day, ihe hopes that were brighter than hey, vt The hoars © have squandered away, Long, long ago! CALEB'S COURTSHIP.Ve OW.08 seleciion has been kind] ; ndiy by F.M.Harper, Oak B y F 4 , ay WC Me, y Mile, :- - BD Ulue for courtin\u2019 when I was .ULZ au epry.\u201cda, With workin\u2019 an\u2019 savin\u2019, I \u2018et \u201cJe years go by, I was buyin\u2019 an\u2019 buildin\u2019\u2014an\u2019 farm ATE never gite done\u2014 (ast I counted my birthdays , e an sind I was fifty-one, 7e \u201cMe, rez I, \u2018to be choosin' a suit- ci partner for life.\u2019 Ive sol down au\u2019 considered where .d better look fer a wife, ES LOS ANGELES, Ca\u2019.9i¥i Going via any regular direct r Francisco, returning v.a Portlan and any regular d rect route \u2018pr.\u2018 vice-versa, Good to return until Oct.31s: 197 w: CITY TICKET oF E 129 ST.JAMES STREET.NextŸPos* 7 Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulhtions.Auy pereon who ie the e0:e hess * a family, OF any ma.e over 18 years o.C, Lumestead a Quarter section of Domicion land iz Mun: oba, Sackaico: = or A.beria.The app: caut muet a) jes person at tbe Dominion Lands Agen: Sub-Agency for the dietrict kui: proxy muy be made at any ageucs certain conditions, byafather, mu:bder, daughter, brother or sieler of joe.gJuniieeieader, Duties.\u2014S:x menthe\u2019 residenre up - cu'tivat.on of the land is each of years, A bowmesleader may uve = nine miles vf bis homeetead ou à fa- al jeast 30 acres soie.¥y owaed ana oC.by bim or by his father, mother, daughter, brother or sieter.In certalu districts a homestesde\" good standing may pre-enpt a gy.sectios aiongeide hie Homee\u2018ead.! $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Muet ree 3+ months in each of sx yeurs (row a homeetead entry (including the ze quired to earn homestead patent) a.uvate fifty acres extra.A bhomeesteader who has exhays'e- bomestead right and cannot oblain emption may take a purchased nor in certaln districte.Price $3.00 tr Duties.\u2014Mus: reelde eix monthe of three years, cultivate fifty erect a house worth $300.00.WwW.W.3ORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Jat N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of advertisement will no' be paid tor.Ava.à sers (CENTS FOR SALE J AT THE \"WITNESS OUFrick ALIEN ai Cee wn ee ee Ome ETP cng AIT.> A ofr a ® | ¥ 3 = > * = Rd DHL, elt RE tant bY EC es THE NNONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, ER 1909.BC cat + al 7 11 ~ PATHS OF THE RIGHTEOUS L.| Co 20, 4 set A.EE a (VAR PRETEDING CHAPTERS.1! aa couple, Mr.aoû : ea: recponribility as 4.uDdDexpected fortune +.7e acquainted with , - \u201c7 Ward's nepaew, so the little town of .- +1, Nathaniel Pye, ; a» + zy at Oxford, who ! + a-s \u20189 Mosford, as a ->\" Ged\u2019: -+hon:i.Apply with referenco, to T.S.TASSE, St.Laurent.1.Q.WANTED.TEACHER FOR THE LEEDS Village Model School for year 1900-1910.Plese state salary wanted.Apply to C.W.JIGGENS, Secrotary-Treasurer.LADY TEACHER WANTED \u2014 TEACHER of Mathematics and Science for Trafalgar Institute, Montreal.Candidates must be graduates of a University.Apply, A.F.RIDLELL, Secretary, 50 St, Francois: Xavier street, Montreal.TWO PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANTed for schocls Nos.3 and 4, Eardley, Wright.County, Que.Must have Advanced Elementary or Model Diplomas; salary, $25 per month, puid monthly.Apply to JAMES §&.BFBEE, Sccrctary- Treasurer, Steadman P.O., Wright Co, Que.WANTED, TEACHER I'OR MATRICULAtion subjects in a boarding school tor boys and girls, near Montreal.Experience required.Male teacher, and Presbyterian preferred.Duty to b'Bin on October next.Apply to \u2018GALLUS, \u2018Wit- ress\u2019 Office.WANTED, A TEACHER HOLDING A first class Elementary Diploma, for No.1 school: Protestant; salary, $22.00 per month, for ten months: duties to commence September 1st.Board near school.Applications received to July 15th.Apply W.A.GRAHAM, Secretary-Treasurer, Brookdale, Ponsonby, Que., County of Labelle, WANTED, PRCTESTANT TEACHER with Model diploma for Grenville Village School, No.2.salary, $20.00 per month.Term commences Sept, 1st, 1909.Apply, with references, to N.LCUGHREN, Sec.- Treasurer, Grenville, Que.[oe \u201c+ > \u2014 Veteran Land Grants SOUTH AFRICAN VETERAN LAND War- rants\u2014Higbest price paid for South African Veterañ Land Warrants.Apply to LEO L.LEET,Room 397, Merchants Bank Toa ding.205 St.James street.Tel.Main 89.| Business Cards CRYSTAL SPRING PARK IS THB Safest Savings Bank in the country.Why?Because these lots will more than double in value in the next three or four years.Give us $3.00 or $4.00 cash and come and choose your jot.HENRY FRIGON.Montreal, Real Estate Market, 141 St.Peter s\u2018veet.Phone M, 1414 ere \u2014 Property FOR SALE \u2014 IN THE INCORPORATED Village of Lancaster, Ontario, on the line of the Grand Trunk miles west of Montreal: that well established and well equipped business block, \u2018The Macpherson Stand,\u201d a very large two and a half story solid brick building.iron roof, situated on corner of two main streeis: a large, heavily timbered warebouse; alsô, a good dwelling house: land haz three fronts.Can purchase separately or en blac.Apply to D.IF.MACPHERSON, Lancaster, Ont.ATENT dit the business of Manufacturers, of having their Patent business transacted moderate.PATENT ATTQRNEYS, We so Ragigeers and others Who realize the ad visabil- t by Preliminary advice free.Charges Our Inventor's Adviser sent upon uest, Marion & Marion, New York Life Bidg : and Washington, D.C., U.6.4 TRADE MARKS, ETO.C C.COUSINS Patent Solicitor Quite 506 N.Y.Life Bidz.Tel M.6696 Expert persona) attention.PAT ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 wis ETHERSTONHAUCH, DENNI- | SON & COMPANY Liv.& Lon.& Globe Bldg , Montreal.PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Odean.W.Taylor, B.Bc.Inte Examines Canadian Patent Office.GANADA LIFE BUILDINC, - MONTREAL OWEN N.EVANS PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Morchaets Bank Buliding, Montrea; five yeurs of vplendid office training throughout.Lsest of references.Address M.W.P., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Jet Railway\u2014Fifty-four \u2018 To Let TO LET, FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS.at Hudson Heights, furnished house.heau- tiful grounds and shady trees.Apply P.O.Box 10, Hudson Heights, Que.OFFICES WITH HOIST.OFFICES, «suitable for Manufacturers Agerts, on Firet Floor.with holst acesm- | | {miedation, and Flat To Let above, if re- |ovired.me Annly \u2018Witnese* Offre.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 2 Flats To Let UTPER FT AT.TWO RCOMS AND KITchen.suftable for a small family at Montreal Scuth.Apply Bo \u2018 necs* OMce pply Box F.A.{2.'Wit- SPLENDID LIGHT FLATS HEATED ore I.TT.on Firet and Second Finore of \u2018hess\u2019 Arne~ fabont 40 x 40).one fat nnlv, $50 to desirahte tenant Annlr TWitnace® OAra Cottage For Sale (ESS A : SUMMER COTTAGT FOR SALE.IN TUR Tavrentians.8 mime from St.Margaret's.eurrounded with beautiful «mall i lakes and a river.all full of trout.The house fe cempletely furnished, and win Arcommodate 17 Tw hoats.0 canoes and three Apply to Box 407.P.O.For Sale A FRONT DOOR WITH ORNAMENTAL iron work, and ene door for vestibnle: à fable, suitable for an (fice, 6 feat lene very ctean.112 Uninn avenue.efty.0 FOR SALE pair.val, \u2014 GUINEA FOWT, Apply to ANDEEW PQ.t 0 PER GRAY, Dor- ROYAL, STANDARD TYPEWRITERS gn There is 10 better machine: it fs h-tt-r han the higher nrierd JOHN TITVING- STONE, Curator, Reem 111, 180 St.James street.0 FOR SALE\u2014- PLATE GLASS s - FE ; .GLASS.Size 96 1 Apply 142 St.Peter street.x 65%, rear ep rE Two Copying Precoee.3 Fire-Proot Sa 1 Roll Ton Mack, 1 Flat Top Deck.fo THE TIMMTS NORLE CO.Stationers.815 St.James «treet.Montreal.NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE, CHEAP.some pew (Cana.flan Standard Oliver Typewriters, of Number 2.3 and 4 Models, fully guaranteed.worth $97.50, to be eold for $35 while they last, to make room for new models.Spren- did opportunity.Call or write at once.CANADIAN OLTVER TYPEWRITER CO.770 St.Martin etreet.Furnished Rooms To Let FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.Souvenir avenue gr D Miscellaneous APPLY, 68 ANY ONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET a \u2018Witness\u2019 at hls newsdeealers will oblige the publishers by notifying the Subecription Department by telephona Main 4090, or by postcard.JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 Bulldine Montreal.Business Chance FOR SALE.A HIGH CLASS CONFECtionery Store, doing a good cash business.Address C.F., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ADVERTISER HAS OPENING FOR A smart man to join him in a paying business; one who can Invest a small amount, and act as Selllng Agent.thus controlling his own capital: large profits and exclusive rights.Write for further particulars and interview.Address R.M.16, \u2018Witness\u2019 Qffice.Summer Board WONISH [LAKE \u2014 THE REST PLACE TO spend your vacation; good board and -Splendid accommodation, surrounded ty fifteen lakes.G.LOUCH, 16 Island Lake.THE SUMMER HOME \u2014\u2014OF THE\u2014 Young Women's Christian Association AT LACHINE 1S NOW OPEN.Rates for board, $3.50 to $1 06 per week.Soturday to Montay, $1.95.For further particulars, \u2018apply at 502 Dor- chester street West.= Country Board Wanted WANTED, BY LADY WITH THRED children.aged 6, 7 and 1'4 vears.Bright roomy and geod.plain beard on a fam within 40 miles of Montreal.sith weekend accommodation for gentleman.HII.ing te pay ahout $0.00 per month.State A particulars to B.S.64, \u2018Witness\u2019 Of.ce.\u2019 WANTS ADS.ror hie WITNESS may be left with ' A.T.Chapman, Bookseller, 513 St.Ca.\u2018herine etreet west, or with R.Turner, Grocer, Polat St.Charles, 601 Wellington etreet.West of Subway.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CASH TARIFF, fjtuatinn® Vacant, pis Wanted, Rooms to Let Arties Found.Second-hand Articles Wanted or For Sale.20 Words for 100.14¢c for each additional word.Six inser.\u201cjons for the price of four.Property For Sale or To Let Other Articles For Sale.25 Words for 250.1c for each additional word.Sux 1 - tions for the price of four.Agents Wanted, 25 Words for 50c NOTICE PARTICULARLY Postage Stamps will be Accepted.iho ewrs Fulio afe CASH wilh oid.When Do: prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and Le rats is, is consequence much higher, No charge made 1s our dooke for any advertisement of lass than five agate lines space._ Personale.MS OR > a Ps tte Ea ai 2 Situation Wanted, Py- SE - * ol Bag Rugs ¥ + TF {'E 9 WA i + fH fH 1 SF \u2018 IER CAE Ci a ; , B i jade) 5 i = ta Dan ' LE IR ON E +\u2019 i vo Kg LS Et se F fir + i IY fi oui ol pve do.i © LA bi EAE ge A vu ae SOA ties Fe attr + ath ER EE TS ATR AGRE 3 = = flr TP SE fog a gs Be wid a ER Relig CT of em Spin ta A \" Ar Bat à ; | y an A miel if ni (VE } 3 RN 19 4 i nu Æ ; ey ; BCE} \u201cot a A en a Fee = of va pe ro = Ne si EIS PT TREBLE 4 AR À ye Ph rh : Why A wf A Ta 12 ~.CANADA'S LOAN OVER #30000 BORROWED DY MR.FIELDING ou percent at 9815.The price\u2018is gener- | ally coneidered highly favorable to the { Donimaon Government and the success: i inl underwriting of such a large loan, IN LONDON.side largest ever issued by any colonial zoverninent, reflecis credit on the Hon., W.S.Krlding.The Caradian Minister (Canadian Associated Press) of Finance.and is an achievement of London, June 29.The Bank of Ment! which hi ad¥isers, the Bank of Montreal is undgrwnitine to-dax fer the 1ONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE | WHO WON SCHOLARSHIPS meer FORTY-ONE BOYS AND GIRLS RECEIVE REWARD FOR HARD WORK.i The following are the names of the forty-one puplis, who hav: veen awara- ed commissioners\u2019 szanaréloys On ch: results ot the final examinations hua in the Protestant public schools of Mont: real in Jan.and June, 1909.These sch vw.- arships entitle the holders to free :ui- tion tor tour years in the fligh Schoois, under the control of the Protestant Board of Sthool Commissioners of _loni- real: JANUARY.(Boys.) Moses Myerson, Aberdeen School.Jacob Yaphe, Aber lesen School.Wu.Mazur, Dutteusi Sekooi.Harry Siverman, Lainisiewvne Schon! Mathew Graham, Loree F.ivel, Harry Budyk, Mount Royal School, Witham Ll.Berry, Mont Royal School.Eddie Chauvin, Riverside School.(Gels) Sarah K.Talpiz, Aberdeen School.Jennie Weinstein, Aberdeen, School.Beatrice Morris, Berthelet School.Ahce M.Murphy, Berthelet School.Sarah Vahnsky, Dufferin School.Agnie Mathews, Linsdowne School, Fimina C, Latham:, Lorne School.Martha Tilley, Mount Royal School, Hazel Scott, Riverside School.Kathleen McConnell, Royal Ar hur School.JUNE.(Boys.) Lazarus Phallips, Aberde n School.Basil Tippett, Aberdeen School.Ernest Cockfield, Aberdeen School, Harold Hear'ey, Berelet School.3 Nolomon Rinkof, Dufferin School.Frank Dougherty, Lansdowne »choo!.Arthur Read, Lorne School, Sydney Davies, Mount Royal School, Munro Dobson, Mouut Royal Schoo.Wallace Henry, ilizer-ide Scheol Alvin Heron, Victoria 2.nool.Hare McGarry, viaoria School.(Girls.) Lillian Meadows, Abcrde.n School, Mary Valineky, Aberdeen School.Corine Lamert, Aberdeen School.Lillan G.Dixon.Belmont School.E.Ruth Patton, Berthelet School, Rachel Kishuer, Dufferin Sshool.Kathleen Bassett, Mount Royal Schuf] Esther Issen.Mount Royal School, Bessie Radley, Royal Arthur Schoo).Florence Aylen, Vietoria School.Marguerite Robertson, Victoria Sehoo .; As no scholarship remains Uvassign d it has not been passible to cousider the case ot other eligible candidates as provided for in the Boards legulat ou cuncerning Reserve Scholarships.SETTLER SHOT BY INDIANS BODY MUTILATED AND THROW N\\ INTO THE SKEENA RIVER, Hazelton, B.C., June 29.\u2014The finding of the lacerated body ot a white set- tier near Clear W dler, murdered by disgruntled Indians, has caused great lecling here and in the valley generally, and a serious clash between whites and Indians may result.The body, which has not been identified, was found Hoat- ing in the Skeena rrver yesterday.li Was destitute of clothing, with two bullet wounds, one in the breast and one in the hip.The face was terribly slashed by some sharp weapon, and the arms and bands bore evidence of a grim, unequal fight for life.~The Indians are openly defiant and it 15 asserted that they are to blame for the tragedy.\u2018The man is thirty-five years old and was a settler.It is thought he was from the KNitsumgoium River, where the Indians have been particularly threatening of late.The remains will be sent to Port Essington, and a constable has already left to pick up the slender threads that may lead to the murderer.His mission among the Indians will be a ditticult one.= ODDFELLOWS OFFICIAI, VISIT.W.Wo smith, PGM, accompanicd by J.H.Lawson, D.G.M.; G.W.Hur- disty, DCS, aud R.T.Gardner.GG, all of Montreal, paid an official -isit 10 Loyal Palmerston Lodge, Manchester at Valleyfield, on Monday cvening.Bro.Taylor, N.G, presided over a large gathering of brethren, who extended to the Visitors à cordial welcome, and after the business meeting they were given a banquet at the Grand Central Hotel, at which several interesting addresses were delivered.The Grand Master.congratulated Loyal Palmerston Lodge upon 1té numerical strength of one himdied members, and its financial standing.\u2014 INJURED IN COLLISION.With a badiy injured back, Napoicon Barry, a driver in the employ or tae Imperial Ice Cream Company, was tak a to the General Hospital yesterday after noon.While dnving along West Dor chester and Benoit streets, Barry's wie- gon collided with another vehicle, anl he was thrown to the ground.le 37 years of age, and lives at 149 Ss.Margaret street.° reeset KILLED BY FALLING INTO 11OLD.Thomas Maher, a son of Mr.Charles Maher, of tlus city, who was employed as a night steward on the \u2018Sardinian.of the Allan Dine fell down the hod and was killed.as the steamer was leas- yg llavre fur London, on her last ho *.- ward voyage.Deceased, who had sere ed on various shins of the Allan line, was 37 years of age._\u2014\u2014 AMERICAN SOLDIER IMPRISONED.St.Catharines, Ont., June 29.\u2014Judge Carman sentenced Joseph Sharpe, the United States soldier who pleaded guilty to bringing stolen goods into Canada, to four months\u2019 imprisonment.The prisoner was previously remanded until to-day in the expectation that he would be extradited, but the American officers eee \u2014 \u2014 30, 1909.| SHIPPING NEWS / Pretoran.Kais, Wilhelm der Grosse \u2026.Athenia Florida .(germania.Principe di Piedmonte .Glasgow., Montreal RB Cherbourg .New York .Naples, New York .Naples, .New York -e - - .maärséilles ,,New York » Genoa.New York Devonian Liverpool., .Boston Friesland.Liverpol .Philad loa Furnesia.Glasgow New THE CORSICAN PASSENGERS.The VS, Coreican, of the Allan hue.sails for Liverpool on Friday morning.with the following first-class passer gere :\u2014 Brook Adams, Mrs.Brook Adams, Mies Sarah C.Adams.Miss Grace Allen, Mr.Atwater.Mrs.Brown, Mrs.Brennan, Mrs.Biggar, Miss Big- gar.Mrs.Breithaupt, Miss Breithaupt.Mies Brook, Miss Bell, Miss Ethel Jrown, Chas.W.Barton, Mr.Belsbury.Miss Helen Barton, Mrs.Bustedo.the Rev.Dr.E.W.Barton, Fred.B.Barton, Robert S.Barton, Jos.E.Bvau- doy, Mrs.Beaudry, Mrs.Barrett, Miss Tarrett, Mrs.Brophy, A.Butterficld, Mrs.Butterfield, Mr.Brown, Mrs.Cochran, Mrs.Cann, Miss Cann.Miss C.Cann, Mrs, Natalée Cushing, Mies Cooper, Mies Christie, Mr.Dodge.Miss Helen Davis.Miss Daland, W.B.Dickson, Mis.Dickron.J.U.Evans.M- Fdwards, Miss Evans, Miss Fraser, Senator Wm.Gibson, Mm, Gibson, Miss Gibson, J.SN, MH.Guest, Mw.Guest, Miss Graham, H.F.Gwalkin, Mr.Garneau, John Grieve, Mrs.Howitt, Miss Marris.Miss Edith Hill, Mrs.J.C.Hoitt, W.F.Howard, Mr.Hem- mes, Mr.Hall.Mrs.Hall, Mrs.llut- chinson, Miss Mume, Miss M.A.Jay.J.H.H.Jury.Mrs.Jury, Gordon Jury, Miss M.Jury.Miss Irene Jones, Miss G.Jackson, Roy Lawson.Mrs, Lawwon, Miss Livingstone, W.J.Lawrence, Mrs.Lawrence, Mrs.Lord, Miss I.Lantz, Alex.Laing, Miss Lynn, Madame Moore.Mrs.F.L.Maylaz.Miss Louise Maylag.Miss Louise 5.Maylag.R.Marrus, F.W.Mnore, Miss Nettie Mallon.Allan P.Matthew, Mr.Metzel, Jeffrey C.Metzel, Mrs.Me- Dougall.Miss McKinnon.Alex.Me- Neil, Malcolm MeNeil, Mrs, MeLean, FE.J.Neale.Chas.New.Mis: Adeline Olson, Mr.Payne.Mrs.Payne, Mrs.Pérrin, Miss Pringle, Mr.Pausland.Miss Rahtjen, Mrs.Rutherford, F.H.Ripley, Mrs.Robertson, Miss Jditn K.Rowland, Dr.Rowan, Mrs.Rowan, Thos.Rowland, Mr«.Rowland.Mrs.Stoneman, Mrs.Stewart, Miss M.Smith, Jas.Sunwall.G.A.Smith, A.P.Stoneman, Mrs.A.E.Schmidt, G H.Smith, A.E.Schmidt, Mrs.Thomson, Miss Turner, Miss N.Frmble.Miss Mary Trimble, Miss M.Tiimbie.Miss LE.Trumble.Miss Veal, tla Rov.B.A.Wilmott.Miss Withryv, Mrs.P.E.Wilson.Miss Stella Wilsaa AV.15.Williams, A.Whitman.MM: White, Mr.West.RACED ON THE TAKER, Detroit, Mich., June 29.\u2014A\\ remarkable race on the Great Lakes finished nt Point Lake Erie last night, hetween the Steel Trust steamers \u201cThomas Lynch\u2019 and \u2018Henry Rogers\u2019 The vessels lert Cleveland on the night of June 21: they passed Detroit almost abreast at 8.25 a.m., June 22.At the Soo the Lynch\u201d was promptiv Jocked through the Canadian canal, but the \u2018Rogers last three hours at the American locks.The vessels passed Port Huron abreast at 11.90 o*clock on Mondav.The \u2018Rogers stil had a few minutes\u2019 lead at the point where they changed their courses, the \u2018Rogers\u2019 going to Ashtabula and the \u2018Lynch\u2019 to Lorain.The race cov: ers more than 1.600 miles, and is probably the longest contest that ever took place on the inland seas.PASSING THROUGH THE STRAITS, The SS.$Tacona.\u201d of the Thomson Ine, has passed fhrongh the Straits of Belle Isle.being reported passinr Point Amore at 4 p.m.yesterday.She 18 the third Thomson boat that has navigated the straits during the last few days.the \u2018Devona\u2019 and \u2018Bellona\u2019 benx the o:ie- two.The Thomson line boats are generally among thé\u2019 first to take the shorter passage.SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE CONCERT.The orchestra of the R.M.S.\u201cMe.gantic\u2019 opened the concert at the Sailors\u2019 Institute.playing an overture from Ravmond, and responding to an encore with a pretty waltz.Later in the evening they played a series of ERASE Dr.Chases Osat- , ment is à curtain snd guarantee: oure for each and every iorm of ftohing, bleeding and Jrotruding piles.Boe testimonials im the press and ask your neighbours about it You can wee it and get your money beck {{ nod , at all dealers or EpmansoX, Bares & Co., Toronto, Sou \u2014 _ \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 = did not arrive.| DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT FREER EN Ls Hie Ma rolli vii diy ARRIVALS.Steamship.At, From.Joman.Montreal Glasgow Kronprinz Wilhelm.New York.Bremen Caronia .«New York .Liverpoo!.Cambrian London.Boston Campana.Qhicenstown.New York The \u2018Reindeer\u2019 ran't be beaten The Truro Conde N Keep), Tin Cows Handy.A can of TRURO, N.S.Litile \\ LV eo Ce Steano Moe (CFT oa.EU tien Milk (Sweeten: « or \u2018Jersey\u2019 Cream unsweeterec for tea or ceffee.Always ready\u2014never fails vou.Richer\u2014by Dominion Government analvsis\u2014 moi and finer flavored than any other brands sold in Can See that you get them.23 nsed Milk Co., Ltd.York gh il arg \u2018Liszt Rhap Installed in our Pt co RS AH them.The larger and better much larger selection of New Showrooms We cordially invite our many friends and patrons ELECTRIC LIGHTING FIXTUR HE LES a # > 2.ve E 2: > ; premises enable ve *,, There 1s quite an evolution 1 Our factories enable us to always than ever before, and to display them to advantar« n the style of Fleértrie Fostors show tle Very Latest dos Tel.UP 1758.Scotch selections entitled \u201cI'he tle\u2019 Others from the \u2018Megantie took part were W.G.Asleck.wbe re- ated, and E.G.Brook, who plaved sody\u201d on the piano.Harold Watson, of the \u201cCorsican.\u201d danced.and was joined by Wee MceGregor, or the *Athenia,\u201d in a humorous duet, Irish Harvesters\u2019 \u2018Pilbe* Wilhams was good In female Albert Mason sang.and Charles Cur lev, of the \u2018Monttort, danced and re Thy=- Ww ho cited.The citizens\u201d portion was ar ranged by Mr.J.M.Walker.wim had assisting him Mrs.Walker, Mas ters Leslie and Harry Walker, Mr.George Munn, Mr.Liveck.and Mr.Dan Skinner.Miss Meyers played the à- companiments.Mr.George Hodge pro sided.MANY SAW THE MEGANTIC.A large number of people took ch opportunity offered by the Sinsiors\" In stitute and the Swjors\u201d Cluh, a ing the RMS.'Megantie of the Wir Star-Dominion line, yesterday visit aliernoon.From two to five o'clock tie Shin was thrown open to persons holding tickets of admission.the proceeds of which ve to the benefit of the two societies.The \u2018Megantie* was specially decorated tor the occasion, a continous lime où tags flying from bow to stein.Ti Visitas were shown round the superbly fittod.E WORE From New Vorh 06 34 + >.cisco Feb.5, 110, nenrls ta 2659 AND UP.am lin : vo eshore SPECIAL FEATURES : MWadetr | India, Ceylon.Burma, Java.© Phillippines, Japan.An nnusest + to visit unusually attractive places Ith Annual Orient Craise, beh by North Geman Ll! 8< ao - - 3 days imelu-lins U4 dan F £4060 up.FRANK C CLAHK, Tivie~ 11 Rd M Fiat ue 1 2 Lh RR Rt So Sp TOMAR, a AB Ee = 00 an mg\u201d à eR a ARS aa fi tre Hp LA dio Tanta i 201 SAA EE Tne NEB « IE eme meet te = At ILE il TA XL ~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1909.ars A \u2014 .- READABLE PARAGRAPHS, $ .ptt ws SII A TTS LT gr TE ® \u2019 > ., > po 5 7 Ai A Be / NN hy Wr AN Nr NN.: LS A AAA N frs > AE EAN FN YA As ANY 0608 iE Badly es aN cie nl 0) ESS EE oy A 7 ; Ri WIR 75 dl jh PE RAA Agila bl Dy Qs Tay I A ow BR 4 - 4 ya ; Au M QE 1 // PEAU 857777 Co vy Jy THE GREAT WAR OF 19\u2014 LE LUN céercun we 8 hall have to fight em in the course of the next few years.\u2019 Lt at => nope ath come between the polo and the huntn®\u2019 \u2014 Punch\u2019 Asam mer = SANDY PIKE'S BOYCOTT.TEN DOLLARS ~~ For Onc Photograph » Have you sent your entry for the Camera 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THE PICTORIAL PUBLISHING CO, 142 St.Peter Street, Montreal.- Montreal city, boys please call for supplies at our office.té an mn = mr arn.\u2018These Turks ara barbarous people\u2019 remarked the cottage housewife as she got out a rhubarb pie.\u2018Yes, mum,\u2019 responded Sandy Pikes, with a Jow bow; \u2018to show n.y antipathy for dem I have formed a boycott.\u2019 - \u2018A bovcott, my poor man\u201d \u2018Yes, mum: [ have promised mesel! never to uso a Turkish towel nr take a Turkish bath.\u2019\u2014Chicago \u2018News,\u2019 S Lia T'OMIA,- Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CAS TORIRIA.Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CAS POII,IA.Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of AN EFFORT OF MEMORY.Sir Frederick Pollock relates a curious incident arising at a dinner at which Thomas Campbell and Lord Nugent were present, and the conversation drifted from the use of Latin words in English to monosyllabic verse.Someone expressed a doubt whether two consecutive lines compcsed of words of one syllatle could be found fn our language.Lord Nugent at once quoted:\u2014 \u2018By that drcad name we wave the sword on high, And swear for her to live\u2014with her to die.\u2019 Campbell said he did not believe in the lines, and asked where they came from.Lord Nugent said: \u2018From your own \u2018Pleasures of Hepe.\u2019 \u2019 \u2018How do you Know that?\u2019 asked the poet.\u2018l krow it all by \u2018heart, replied Nugent.\u2018I'll bet you a guinea you can't repeat it,\u2019 said \u2018Campbell.The bet was taken, and Nugent started declaiming.The pcct soon got tir à, and said, \u2018I see you know the poem: don\u2019t go any further.\u2019 The other insisted upon repeating the whole poem or claiming double stakes, and Campbell paid the extra guinca in order to be spared tlhe recital of the poem which bad made him famous\u2014which he nad forgotten.\u201cPALE AND DEPRESSED Anaemia, Bad Blood, Indigestion, Sick Readache, Dizziness, Success of Dr.Hamilton's Pills.l'or her life and health Mrs.E.K.Wilkinson is indebted to ile marvellous curative properties of Dr.Ilamilton's Pills.Her brightness, activity and present good looks are due to nothing else but the enormous benefit she derived from using this grand medicine.Irom her home in Newton where she resides with her large family, Mus.Wilkinson writes: \u2018For years I was pale, dnaemic and lacking in vitality.| was a constant sufferer frown indigestion, and the distress and pain it caused me, coupled with ever-increasing anaemia made me weaker day by day.Constant headaches, specks before the eves and attacks of dizziness made me feel as if life were not worth hving.My constitution was completely undermined and the constant pallor and dulness in my eves showed what a sick woman I was.I began to take Dr.Hamilton's Pills and the improvement although slow was sure.1 gradually got back my strength and my appetite grew much stronger and I enjoyed my meals thoroughly.I felt happler and more contented and the sickly pallor of my face was replaced by a bright, rosy color which proved that a strong medicine was at work.In a few months Dr.Ilamilton\u2019s Pills brought me fron a condition of deathly despair to robust health\u2019 You can obtain the same results by using Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills\u2014beware of the eubstitutor that offers you anything except Dr.Hamilton's Pills, 25¢.per box, or five boxes for $1.00, at all deal- ERSONALITY AT THE CONG RESS \u2014 One point, not a minor one, that the great International Congress has made clear, 1s ilal a woman muy be a leader ID à :trenuous Muvement for some re- torf, may even be an out-and-out sul- tragist, without lœing a whit ot what 1s beautiful and gracious and altogether \u2018womanly\u2019 in her nature; that she may be versed in sciences and arts and \u2018ologies, and yet wear pretty aud becoming clothes, and bc tond ot tuem, tua, Those of us who saw and heard Frau Stott, the president of the German National Council, when she spoke tor a few minutes in the Art Gadery, on the occasion ol the reception to the delegates, will quite agree with a looker on at the Congress, who writes: Frau Stritt, with her perfect language, her pertect fitting gown, her perfect coms posure ob mariner, and her pertect featured face, suggested noue of the agitation tor radical reforms in which she Las been the leader in Dresden.Ger many.She was a figure around which the mind would instinctively confure up à soft drawing-room background.Jaitile exclamations of adnuration were wliepered on all sides as she ruse at the request of the chair?The same looker on says: Dr.Alice Salomon, secretary Sof the German National Council, and Mrs.Ogihae Gordon, secretary of the luter national Couneil, embodied a strong refutation ef the contention that great brams in women involve a misconception of sartoriad demands.The former was attired in à white accordeon plaited gown, with a deep rose color scart draped most picturesquely over her shoulders, and an equally picturesque black Lbe-plumed hat crowning her clever lace.Mrs, Qgilvie-Gordon was in a smart pynk dress of some crepey stuff, with a flowered chapeau\u201d Ik.Salomon holds a Ph.D.degree from Berlin\u2019 University.Nhe comes of a good family of ample means, and devotes her life vhiefiy to vhilanthropic work.She i= also much interested in political eco- noinv, Mrs.Ogilvie Gordon is a Doctor of ~cience, and a very clever and able woman, One of the subjects on which ~he spoke at the Congress was \u201cThe training of airls for future careers.\u2019 Marcheza Bourbon del Monte, who spoke for Ttaly \u2018did it very gracefull-, and wore an exquisite lace evening frock and some beautiful diamonds.\u2019 After all, personality goes a long way in winning doubters or the indifferent to a cause.\u2018The Woman in the audience goes to hear Froken Gad.of Denmark, im the section devoted to Social Work and Moral Reform, not because she is interested in the diszusson on Settloment work, but because she has taken a fancy to Froken Gad\u2019s whol»- hearted, quaintly-phrased enthusiasm for things.She goes to hear Dr.Anna Shaw on \u2018Parliamentary and Municipal Enfranchizement of Women,\u201d not because she is attracted by the suffrage question, but because she is attracted by Dr, Shaw\u2019s benign and beautiful tace, and feels she will be told only what is reasonable and right.\u2014 MADAME DE STAEL An English committee has been form xd.with Lady Grove;as president, to to-operate with a Frereh movemen- of erecting a statue In Paris to Mme.de Stael.Certainly that great tmakee and ardent politician deserves recoun:- tion, the more so as she was the sup- jeet of much insult and suffered -x- le und loss in her own day because of ber patriotism and commanding men- tas ability.The insults were cuefly directed to her appearance.She seems not ty have been at all beautiful.Nature 18 no cruel stepmother who concentrates all gifts on one favored child\u2014 the beauty is rarely of brilliant intel lect.and vice versa.\"The men of Mme.de Xtuel\u2019's day, all the same, found it the vasiest stone to throw at her when opposed to her opinions, that she was not lovely to look upon.When she made her chief friend of the most veau- tiful woman of her time Mme.\u2018lecaruer the greatness of soul and supcriority to petty jealousy thus indicated was not admitted, but it was declared mere y Lo be au illustration of her vamty.\u2018Yet it is to the credit of the men sf her own day that rnera were not wanting a considerable number ready to admit the superior attractiveness of such a great and active intellect over mere prettiness of face.Sk2 murried a seec- ond time, too, when she was nearly forte.five, a very handsome young man of twenty-thre-.and, in the recently juv- ished Menoirs of her friend, the Comtesse de Boigne, we are assured that, strange as it may appear, all the love Was on bis side; Mme.de Stael telt only gratitude at the affection offersd te fer; and when she died, ater six years of marriage, he was inconsolable, Her inminous and thoughtful writings have placed her in so lugh a position in French literature that it is a wonder that she has not earlier been \u2018immortalized.\u2019 \u2014'[Nustrated London News.\u2019 HANDICRAFTS AND SETTLEMENT WORK The relation of national handicrafts to the problems of immigration was shown In a new light in the address by Miss dane Addams, of Hull Honse, Chicago, before a meeting of the Women's Congress last week.Hull House, Chicago.sits in a locality where twenty-two nationalities may be found touching elbows, and it js the aim of the scttlement to interpret these people to the rest of the city and to each other.(reat care has to be taken that the children do not contract a superficial Americanism and learn to despise their parents.lt was one of the beautiful points of \u2018Fraulein ers or The Catarrhozone Company, {the address, Miss Addams\u2019s illustration Kingston, Ont.of tlie cousis\u2018eut efforts made do re- - > } \u2018 A Lot 25.IR ea Lu rs TN ms _ Fr « OF INTEREST TO WOMEN, veal the parents to their own children, The settlement workers have established a labor museum, where Italian and Greek and Assyrian and Irish and Dutell and all the other men and women place on: amples of the handicrafts of tear own peasant dave.Those who cau weave ot spin, and dve, the workers in pottery, wood, metal, show something of tu charm of their native backhsround, in which the Die of American Cities 15 20 sadly lacking.A httle dauzhter walung up te find that her mother coud spun timer thread than any one else in America Was an incident related so as ta touch every heart, In the music schoo] children are taught to compose.so that when thy hear a folk song or a hymn.or a fin strain from a cantor m one of the rv gogues, they write it down and bring it to the school, Then.at the concerts these things are ~ung and the whole hardness and tenseness breaks down among the Visitors, \u2018We get back to the folk musir and the poctry from which we ail sprung.without which we shall all quickly per wh,\" =aid Miss Addams, A SERVANTS\u2019 ASSOCIATION \u2014 ls Denmark on the wav to solving the domestic service problem 7 In that country there 1x3 a movement anonz the servants themselves, not lo get away from services altogether, us seems fo be the aim in thie and ~ome other coun- trios, but to improve their condition ani qualifications, and rase the standard o1 domestic service generally, The Copenhagen Domestic Servante Asecelation Was founded in 1899 hy Mari Christensen.à servant irl, with the ob- Jeet of helping servante to enliehten- ment and domcetre traming, and through that to better conditions of hie, A committee of seven manages the affairs of thg asscreiation.IFroken Marie Ped: ersen, one of the seven, was a delegate to the International Congress in Toronto.she toll of the bezinning anl growth of the association, and of how, by means of public meetings and a fort- n.ghtly paper they set forth thew programme: 1.Work at u fixed time; 2, leisure at a fixed time; 3, good accom: modation.The girls certainly are not immoderate in their requests.They are willing to be on duty twelve hours a day.The leurs are from six in the morning till scven in the evening, with a break of one hour in the middle of the day.Work after seven is paid extra.Every other Sunday is free from two o'clock, and, moreover, two weekly cvenings from seven.In order to exact the fulfilment of these demands, they have contracts to he signed by the mistresses as well as by the servants, The association was looked on with distrust from the greater part of *he housewives.Some, however, sympathized with the movement, and supported it with yearly contributions.This money was the beginning of the fund for training school and home.Mor: and more servants joined the association, and after two years they were able to take three rooms, which were used for cm- ployment office in the morning and teaching in the evening.The servants were taught, Danish literature and commosi- tion, as well as English, singing, cutting out.and eewing.But what grew more and more evident to all parties concerned was the neces- rity of a domestic trainine school for sert vants, if they were to give them high \u201cwages and fixed leisure.The Domestic Bcrvants\u2019 Association shag now come to be recognized as an important organiza tion in Conenhagen, and on the commission nominated by the Government of Denmark to inquire into and propose reforms in the conditions of servaats in that country.the leader of the associa- ticn had a place.\u2014 THE ART OF KEEPING QUIET If every woman realized the blessed art of keeping quiet when it is necessary for her health to do so she would be a wiser and stronger woman.One of the worst sympioms of a nevous breakdown is the inability to let go.Wh n a woman is so tired, mentally and pay- sically, thas she 1cally should be in bed she holds on to activity as a man does to a hve wire.She can\u2019t be torn from the very thing that is undermining her entire Jie.The more she goes, the mare she feels she has to go.Sha lures all sense of the proportion of r-t and action that must exist if one would keep sound and sane.The great cxperts in the art of keep ing health, which is different from getting health, lay emphasis on the art of keeping quiet.The woman who relinquishes all gavety, all activity, all vital teuch with the outer world makes a nistake.She becomes a vegetable.Nhe lcses interest for herself and others.The one who spends her entire life in the limelight, rushing to and fro and being constantly amused.becomes almost az tiresome to herseli as {to others.Nhe soon lacks poise.She gets a nervous, restless look in the eves and talks \u2018n a chattering way that Jacks dignity ond sense.She ceases to think; she only re- prats what she has seen and heard.The halance of power lies between the two.The woman who would enjoy life must have good nerves and a good digestion, and to have both she must know when it 1s {ime to play and when it 1s time to be quiet.No doctor ean do as much for a nerv- ons woman as she can do for herself.The A B C of learning self-control 1s to know how to keep quiet.Many say 1t, but few practice it.Absolute repose 16 a condition of mind, nerves.and muscles.Tt is not gained in a day nor mastered in a month.When one docs have hold of it ome looks back with terror upon the unqguiet hours she has passed.The word \u2018relax\u2019 has become as famous as \u2018strenuous.\u2019 The latter is natural; the former is acquired.The woman who has learned both has gone far on the road of health and happinese.There is no time better for learning these lessons and nracticinz them than in summer.Fhe (VMuaité itachi acts as a guard amine over-exertion.Ir one lcarns to sit and think, to move quieUr, to cater*to the tired nerves, the winter will dawn with far more onterest and happinees than à tired weman thinks ot possible, Be October she will Tava fearnes] the fret symptoms 01 T1 uv and overenxertion.She wi! know \u2018he folle of letting her nerves dove her en te disaster, She will reabize the my portance of checking the first eigns of re~tles< excitement.and with Ins kn owe ledee she will be able to quide herseli worencly toward oa safe and une li \u2014 New York Times \u2014 EMBROIDERY FOR SUMMER FURNISHINGS Dont make the mistake +1 Le ri ine - work on Sumner barnes, os les Ceo nici nes and 1s not se et - ve = told, dans, quickly ow ool des eens.Coamenmen al ma eros are ren crabiv chosen.often on detached qgures, won IN Conventon is froral be ners or i the tavorite Greek Ley motu, Coueh- mes cpphague, Wallach: no or craig ve nll good edie Lor che cinbroiderv, Vor dashing effects can be had wish nothing but hears cuthning dou mn heavy Top e]k< or, what is cheaper and wishes hbetor mercenied coton.su aide materials are crasi, art Lun, bur- Lip.vincthems.nrdras, ete, A bold canbrordery tor summer \u2018ot pis of mlad eppique A natal coder à plan could have anniv ef pemk or green pes | tinen, whels a hrewn doen wens ey bull applhqued ona delice oo how or corn.4 The work je anreklh done.V'hnnee a s (conventional dessin ot desc red hanes per a border specially arranced $ >> ay pique, Pre =nre 10 see 3 0s ne plan ; embroidery pattern vou red faste cr Phnen for mnlayinzg on tac bao 1 70 terial wish the nigh de or he sh nlique against the wrong sie or \u2018ar cover to he worked.Twin tac jie ta the outside and follow the outline of the design with fine running stitches n white catton.This can he sone en the machine with a loose tension.Be sure to have the inlay linen wuler than the design by at lrast half an inen.; Cover the ontline with à firm, soit cord of à harmonizinz color and couch :L pecnrelv to the cover, taking the ovo and-over stitch throush hoth linens.At: ter the couching is fim=hed.cut ont the top Jinen with small, =harp-pointed sci cers.leaving the under linen as an In laid applique.: Ooms THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY MODZIL The home dressmaker should keen a ttle catalogue scrap book of the daily pattern cuts.These will be tound very u to refer to from time ta AAT ll hE EA LADIES OPEN DRAWERS.Paris Pattern No.2924.Developed in nainsook, thin cambric, batiste.Persian or linen lawn, this garment ix very eusily made.The drawer portions, which are open, are attached to a deep round yoke, closing at the back with buttons and bhuttonholes.There is absolutely no fulness around the hips, anu the deep rules of the material are inset with narrow Insertions of fine valencinnes lace and finished with a narrow edging of similar Jace.The pattern is in 8 sizes, 22 10 30 inches, waist measure.For 26 waist the draw: ere with straight ruffles require 238 vards of material 36 inches wide.or 21-3 vards 42 inches wide, with 8% vards of insertion and 31-4 yards of edginz: with circular ruffles they need 2% yards 36 inches wide, or 2% yards 42 inches wide.FATTERN COUPON Please send the above-mention- ad pattern as per directions given below, No.i868.s00ecss0csvevecsessnsessosocs NEP.cooeeessrsoesasesescosvesevs Address tn full wé00000VouvV9 990000005000 9000 sespeet moccssonsO0 0040020000 SE 0000000 DOULOE N.B.\u2014Be sure to cut out the illustration and send with the coupon, care filled out.The pattern cannot reac you in less than a week.Price 18 cents, in cash, postal note, or stamps Address, \u2018Witness\u2019 Putt rn Department, \u2018Witness\u2019 Block, Montreal A Le , PES LN 3 ot Te Goa EN me AE ARE j ve NX rc EE A de Le TT Te ET AS gd e AL A TE v Là pe Ge A { A A 1 ; 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