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The daily witness
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" a ME EE = AT cMPTED MURDER FOR $2 Storekeeper and His Wife Shot and Til Rilled, But Little Booty Secured.I, ~I\u2019ERATE BURGLARS tbev were either English or -,;.MISS BACLOSKI, Une man was dark-haired / ser fair.She said she could he couple if she saw them Ine attempted murderers then : rE-d the ull, and escaped from v= :nto the darkness.+ headquarters was notified So :: men were detailed on the oF sn, Ô » ~wial authorities to-day report a 7, de injured persons are on the pt) ry, sp stands detached jn the shat ©: Forsythe street, the nearest LE © nz about fifty yards om the = \u201cFrom looking at the lonely pa the place on a road badly can easily be understood why.ooo» singled it out for their at- PR tov must have been in desper- Tote lor money, as the one who wi.lhe tobacco tendered, as he \u201catl his last quarter, out of > man five cents by the daugh- «0, Boclavoski.There is nothing wiping about the store to HE.It is a double fronted _ \"Te counter, painted in light ++\" rn the ground tioor, inhabit- voski, and a flat on the + The goods in the shop are \u201c.Xatied, tea, tobacco, soap, \u2018res.lemons, potatoes, all © pitched together in a con- 2 podge.Seemingly the own- \u201ca who las learned nothing ant tuete which mark the \u201craved Canadian store.He \u201crn but a short time in cit new to the business.A SINGER ROBBED vight while Miss Maisy \"Ling a solo in the :! picture show, she left \" Clung $19 in the green + was fimshed, the cur- wn and Miss Woltfe \"en room, where she nul been abstracted OÙ \\ search was made = found.He turned \u2018-1-vear-old boy resid- \u201crret, and to-day he \u201cne theft when arraign- el.As proseeutrix tess the charge, the : Zo ON sispended sen- 4+ had spoken a few \"> im.\u2018I dide\u2019t want \u201cas the boy\u2019s remark, ae ac.Ten 351 tn the theft.rr ES ts + A Bt A Sy > > both tropbics.Among cee aso Page Ten.) London, July 19.\u2014The T ar of the Times\u2019.de- cil} ariveting thé D \u2018Arago 4e ew.Shah from his parents.Both hif motliec} and father broke down at the thought of parting with their favorite son, and offered their second son in his plac:.The boy wept bitterly, in sympathy with his parents, and at first declined to leave his mother.Finally, Their Majesties, being informed that it was the people\u2019s will, and that there was no alternative, were persuaded to agree to the departure of the youthful Shah.When the.formalities were concluded, the boy still continued to weep, and it required a stern admenition to the effect that crying was not allowed in the WOULD NOT KNEEL \u2014 Worshipper Dragged From Cath- otic Church at Lachine and Lodged in Cell.unusual incident resulting in &con of damages to the extent-of , 000 being entered in court this after noon, took place at Lachine, yesterday: The facts related AT connection with the matter ars as IollOws :\u2014 PE Jake E.Lalonde, a well-known commercial traveller of this city, who passes the summer at Dixie, \u2018proceeded to Lachine, yesterday morning, to attend high mass in the Catholic church there.Not being a pew-holder, Mr.Latonde stood with many others at the rear of the church, just inside the entrance door.At a certain stage of the service, & \u2018member of the Iccal police force, named Alfred Aubin, who also acts as special constable inside the church on Sundays, came along and called upon Mr.Lalonde to kneel.The visitor replied that he would do so later on.The intimailon having been repeated a second time, Mr.Lalonde replied that he would kneel down when he was ready to do Bo Thereupon, the constable dragged him out of the church, took him first.fo the sexton's house, where no ome was louné and then to the palice station, where be told the officer in charge to keep him until he returned from church, and Mr.Lalonde was placed-in a cell.Chief Robert having arrivs while, was informed of the incident, and at once went to release the ener.Mr.Lalonde at first refused to cell, but afterwards consented to do so, and a local\u201d Justice of the Peace hwving to ground for the issue of any.warrant.Mr.Lalonde then wont his attorneys, Messrs.Brosseau, Iros- -seau,: Tansey tions for damages.as follows: .Againat Constable A.Aubin, $1C-000; againet the , \u2018The great success of the Canadian riflemen at Bisley in winning the Maekinnofi-oup and the Kolapore \u20ac inasmuch as it is the first photograph received in Canada of the team, taken near the famous ranges.\" those seen in the adi Persia\u2019s Late\u2019 Ruler Accepts His Strange Position With Oriental Philosophy\u2014He May Live in the Crimea.arrived Iean- ve the] been called, found that there was DO) vay,- but his Ÿ \u2018first cet this morning was to imstruet | & Anger, to take out, ac to THE \u2018CA equestre + Cad, ae picture are: Licut.-Col.A.Bertrain, of -* ob THE SHAH BOWS TO THE INEVITABLE.| F 2e\" - - Smith, Col.-Sergt.Free- FORGED MONEY ORDER Arrest of Clerk Ajieged to Have \"Negotiated Thirteen of Fhem, MERCHANTS WHO CASHED THE ORDERS MUST STAND! LOSS, YI.18.SAID, HL cac bl, th police \u201cnan \u2018wMo, in parthership with another, has reaped a considerable sum by passing forged money ordens of \u2018the Dominion Express Company.The arrest was effected last night, by Detective Newton, of Toronto, at the instigation of, Chiet Carpenter,-who has been: keeping the lines of communication busy since the first forged order was negotiated.Detective .McLaughlin went .to\u2019 the Queen City last night, and this morning Coates was confronted with Mr.W A.Clarke, general agent of the Dominion Express Company in Montreal.~ ln an interview with a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter, Mr.Clarke said that Coates had described to him the way in which he managed to raise money on the forged orders, Mr.Clarke said that the accused related that on June 30 he went into a telephone station and xang up an agent of the company having officers on: St.Lawrence Boulevard, that ¢tSe company wanted to inspect his money; order book, and that a messenger was being sent for it.Coates then: signed Mr.Clarke\u2019s name to a requisition form for .the book, and the result was that the agent handed over the book to a partner of Coates, who called for it.The first intimation received at the company\u2019s office that eomething had gone wrong was when the agent on St.Lawrence street requested the return of the book.- Investigations were at once set on foot and from the description of Coates\u2019s partner, and the writing on the reqüisi- tion form, Mr.Clarke came to the conclusion that Coates was the culprit.he matter was put in Chief Carpenter's hands, and the couple were traced to Cornwall and from there to Prescott, Kingston and Toronto, and thence to Buffalo, and Hamilton, and back to To- tonto.In all these places, exceptang Prescott forged orders were negotiated by the couple.Clothing and other articles were purchased and In all thirteap ordéer® of not less than $40, nor more than $50, were cashed.Mt, Clarke paid a glowing tribute to the \u2018way in which Chief Carpenter had \u2018corfdficted the operatijus, leading up to th .arrest.2 Coates was employed vuul a year or so the Dominion Wxpress Company at the Viger station, and Mr.Clarke asserted that it was this fact which stood \u2018he accused in.good stead, when he started out on his wayward career.The accused, who is 26 years of age, will De armigned before the court either this âfternoon or to-morrow,.and Chief Uar- eter hopes to lay Coates\u2019s accomplice | By the heels aléo within a short, period.Mr.Clarke stated that Coates.told\" \u2018him that the storekeepers took sf -ai=- coqut \u2018it \u2018changing she orders and\u201d he \u2018said that this constituted an irregulérsty fo a¥P « Le ue 22 4 % i se SIRTHS, MARRIACES-AND DEATHS.: | Notices \u2018of births, marriages and deaths must énvart- ably be endorsed with the nams and address of the sender, or atherwist no wottoe can de taken af them, | Birth notices are dnserted for Sc, marriage notices Jor 50c, death notices for 3c prepaid.The an nouncemeut of funeral appended 10 death notios, 25s extra; other extensions to obituary, such as short sketch of Usk, two cents per «cord cætra, except poetry, which is 50 cents per Une entra\u2014prepaid.Annual subscribers may have announoements qf births, marriages and deaths (without extended oBfluary or verses) ocomring dn thelr dmmediete Jamities free of charge, in wich case same and address of subsoribers should be given BIRTHS.BANCROFT \u2014 On July 17, 1909, at the Rectory, Hudson Heights, the wile of the Rey.; Henry Bancroft, of a son.LE IWAITE \u2014 On Wednesday, July .14, 190$, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Richard Lewthwaite, 2045 Mance atreet.PEART \u2014 On July 13, 1909, at \u2018The Residence,\u201d Horticultural Experiment Station, Jordan Harbor, Ont.,, to Mr.end Mrs.H.S.Peart, a daughter (Agnes Cameron).ROBINSON \u2014 On July 10, 1909.at 1725 Fifth Avenue, Fairview W., Vancouror, B.C., to Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Robinson, twin daughters.MARRIED.BOGGIS-ROLFE\u2014BAILEY \u2014 On June 29.1909, at St.Paul's, Kbpightsbridge, London, England, by the Rev.the Lord Viv- tor Seymour, vicar of St.Stephon\u2019s, Glon- ceiter Round, assisted by the Rev.F.L.Boyd, vicar of St.Paul's, Douglass Herace Boggis-Rolfe, barrister-at-law, of No.69 St, George's square, S.W., to Maria Maud Bailey, only daughter of the late Christopher William Bailey, of Moorack, Coûnty Westmeath, Ireland, and of Mrs.J.: Hume Dodgson, of $% Cadogan Place, Tcpdon, s.w.DBOQTÉ \u2014 WAY \u2014At the Bell Street Meth- odfst: Parsonage, Ottawa, on July 14, 1908, by the Rev.Dr.Mavety, Arthur Booth, son of the late James Booth, of Ottawa,to Minnie, daughter of Daniel Way, of the \u2018Township of Nepean.CAMPBELL \u2014 ABBOTT\u2014 At Sydenham St.Parsonage.Kingston, Ont.on July 14, 1909, by the Rev.Charles À.Sykes, B.D., Jofin Brown Campbell to Miss Mary Abbott, both of Battersea, Ont.MATHEWS \u2014 MORRELL \u2014 Ou July 5, 1909, at Penetg, Charies Mathews, son of Thomas Mathews late of Upper Nor- wood).now of Montreal, to Grace Violst, third daugbter of the late Frederick Kent Morrell aud Mrs.Alfred R.Blanchett, of \u2018Morant,\u201d Drewstead Road, HiH, London, England.MILLER \u2014 BAJLEY \u2014 At St.Phillip's Church, Toronto, on July 14, 1909, by the Right Rev.the Lord Bishop of Toronto, assisted by the Rev, Dr.Rigby, head- maeter of Trinity College School, Port Hope, £inclair Laird Miller, B.A., son of George Miller, Féq., of Jarvis, to Mary, daughter of the late Captain bichael Bailey, of Coteau Landing, P.Q.B8WANSON\u2014 CONNOR \u2014 In Kingston, Ont.on July 14, 1909, at the family home, 354 Brock street, by the Rev.Dr.Mackie, assisted by the Rev.Dr.Swanson, of Lima, Ohio, brother of the groom, Grace Louie Connor.M.A., daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.James Connor, and William Walker Swan-on, M.A.PR; Prylés=or of Political Scieâce Queen's University.THOMAS \u2014 GEDDINGS \u2014 Off\" Jddé\u201d 20, 1909, by the Rev.R.R.Peck, at Eliuor, Alberta, David Thomas, of Elinor, to Harriet Geddings, second dayghter of Thomas James Geddings, formerly of Ottawa.DIED.BOOTH \u2014 On Sunday, July 18, 1909, Charles Booth, er, aged 72 years.Funeral will leave his son\u2019s residence, No.22 Overdale avenue, Montreal, on Tuesday, July 20th, at 2.30 p.m., for Mount Royal Cemetery.CAMPBELL \u2014 At Woodstock, Ont., on July 14, 1909, Henry Joseph, youngest son of the late W.A.Campbell, of Chatham, grandson ol! the late Sir Willlam Campbell, of Torcnto, and the late Colonel In- Eersol!, of Woodstock, aged 20 years.CHALK \u2014 Ona July 7.1909, in tha Northern Hospital, Liverpool, Lilian Estelle, beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Chalk, of Westmount, aged 5 years and 1 month.GIBSON \u2014 At Hampetead, London, England.on Monday, July 5, 199, Lucy Wilkes, beleved wife of the Rev, J.Monro Gibson, D.D., and eldest daughter of tne late Rev.Henry Wilkes, D.D., of Montreal.GRIFFITH \u2014 On July 14, 1909, at his late residence, No.192 Slater street, Ottawa, Franklin M.Griffith, in the 75th year of his age.HEAD \u2014 At 292 Wilton avenue, Toronto,on July 14, 1909, Ethel Olive (Dollie), young- = davghter of Thomas and Isabella ead.LEWTHWAITE \u2014 On Monday, July 19, 1909, Mary Elizabeth Drew,wife of Richard Lewthwaite, 2045 Mance étreet, io her 46th yedr.Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 2.3) to Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church.\u2018Resting ip Jesus.\u2019 Toronto and Melbourne paper: please copy.MAËSONALD \u2014 At 5 King street, St.Ca- tharines, Ont., ca July 16, 1909, the Rev.D.B.Macconald.POMEROY \u2014 At Bell Rock, Ont., on July 16, 1909, Margaret Ellen Churchill, wife of Jobn Pcmeroy, and sister of the Rev.GG.Churchill, aged 24 years ard 4 days.SPOHN \u2014 At Laredo, Texas, on July 5, 1909, Dr.Henry Spohu, of Encinal Ranch, State Surgeon of the 17th Vermont Regiment and Surgeon-in-Chief of the late Gen.Winfield Scott's Staff during the U:$.Civil War.Bora in Ancaster, Canada, 1827.Streatham , who ed th.ne St, 3 thas ) have d that he in- | time.Int the taine | h was nd the declar- \u20ac hal- 1 done à found nd.ex- he dav accusa- ; work inspec- lebrate to ask lebrat- IC cor liberty \u201cLD.Racicet corner par1z Upper Among e stone nanie~ bishoy, tenan'- Sir T, t ie, Mr | pric-te a por for th 1 whe [MPE.ut some e fulness uted by nd the oles are he short st under ted box- necessary m, tnm- embroid- zes\u20148 to ars the terial 74 es wide.7-8 yar! eds 2 3-8 yard 27 6 inches cguses NR THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1000.(PORTING NEWS ywaDE EVEN BREAK ' win Jersey City on Saturday.- rev Cry took one each ser played at Atwater sam Smith, pitching ny :he visitors out in { neid them down Li + the second.- by innings: .v90000000 0-0 Ce.,.01010100x\u2014a& > n 0e hits, Jones 2; Cal- 4 errors, Jersey City, 3; y City, 8: Montreal, 7; & © wr.Joyce, Jones, Fos- \u20ac , -.Îve hits, Calhoun,Jones; * © .1 Foster to Calhoun ; a rd.9: by Smith, 4; EC vit smith, 1; off Ford, 1% ce i 1.Time, 1.45.Po sre by innings: .000400000\u2014 .000000100\u20141 Two-base hits, Hanford, \u2018iret base on errors, Mont- Montreal, 10; Jersey ©.flies, Hannifan, Joyce ; Co : suon, 5; by Smith, 3; by er py pitcher, by Sitton, 2; n° : -ff sitton, 3; double play, vcunoun.Time, 1.46.Um- ma © Arocdance, 4,500.-+N LEAGUE RESULTS.©.Raitimore, 0.ba:timore, 2.© .1, Buffalo, 1.4.1; Buffalo, Oe : \u2018Toronto, 0.Newark, |.Dudes, £ASTCRN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Jost.P.r Ret TT Lae au ae ae 46 31 597 x, ve ee.40 36 .528 Lee sees 39 39 500 vee + 39 40 494 \u2026.1 39 487 \u2026 e\u202600 39 42 481 ve sees 39 42 .481 33 43 434 (MEFITAN LEAGUE RESULTS.\u201c+ + New York, 2.St.Louis, 2: tn Louis, 5; Philadel-.q:a + Frsion, 6: Cleveland, 4.Washing- am 8 CRicagn, 8, &o-!ng\u2014Detroit, Boston, Philedelphis.\u20acor oo Caivago, New York, St.Louis, War rare co.Da od \"an a a.St.NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS.Poo+ira 7, Philadelphia, 6.Brooklyn, : Ptoar M Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 0.St, 1510, 7 New York, 1.Boston, 1; (re Tu, n, Sani -z\u2014Pilsburg, Chicago, New York, u, Cz = TT Lésor.Philadelphia, St.Louis, Brook- .a BOWLERS DID WEL MONTREAL PLAYERS DEFEATED VAL- LEYFISLD IN LRAGUE.MAT ON SATURDAY.+\" \u2014\u2014 Varie 3, Juiy 17.\u2014The M.A.A.A.bowl- és 2.1 10 Valleyfield to-day to play \u2018Jet \u201curl game in the Montreal and frst Lia Bowling League series with speréd seather and a large crowd ot cu; Montreal emerged victorious 7 i x: margin of seven shots.The gêr- :vm F'art to finiegh was etubbornly ews] and at no time during the play Yee .:2 a difference of more than ten f2cs Montreal by this, their fourth \u20ac% 2 vary, have almost made the 6 \u2018ze cup almost an lmpoestbility, uw! \u201crerau'ations are due the Winged Whe \u2018732 on their splendid performance, Arar \u20187 game the Valleyfield and M.A, À À wire held a very pleasant social \u201cZe a: \u201812 Larocque Hotel.To won Ra \"0-day was all the more merit- is Va eyfleld have not been defeated ~.\u201cF3 green for eeveral seasons.wr ?.7w.08 were the teams and the w y AA À.Valleyfield.i >, Hughes J.Waleh a x T.Marriott ht MéMcnald J.Houghton se STE J.Ferne ane (5x ip)=11 (Skip)\u201423 : As Tong J.Singleton ; AE.J.Cardwell 2m D.McBride wT S ei 3 R.Houghton | Sxip)\u2014 (Skip)\u201414 \u2026 Robertson J.Waterhouse A iara M.Chadwick Tr Prkerby M.Smsithson em _.À.Robinson , 1Skip)\u201414 (Skip)\u201428 :.Aver J.Finnigan i T5 mas R.Ponifret ; Loxander C.H.Potter sn J.Jackson mn Skip)\u201418 (Skip)\u201418 3 2 J.McGrath w Een J.Chadwick i Granger C.Latham Tenn T.Houghton (SK,p)\u201421 (Skip)\u201417 1% \u20148 ROYAL ST.LAWRENCE Y.C.SE Ff SERIES OF LAKE ST.\u2018AMPIONSHIP RACES Was \u2018 \u201c ED ON SATURDAY.oo the series of races for 3 2 *-P of Lake St.Louis, and 2 .oe ; the Royal St.Law- ih was held on Saturday.; C0ed over the Lakeside ve.©.about eight miles.There: te Ty breeze and the races ~ 1.crestng.- \u201cre \u2018\u201cThorella IL,\u2019 Mr.W : en .Claw , in the Seawanhaka av.Mr.J.R.W.Pa- © \u2018de miscellaneous class.\u2018vel 7 mina.to Lt.-Col.- Cap.\u2019 and Dr, McGre- \u201cthe Seawanhaka class, © tutes and 36 seconds ifr.thus winning by \u201calf The race for sée- Ty close and exciting, \u201cit by about 3 seconds.16 Mr.J.Bouthillier, .oh \u2018he only other start- 771 dropped out of the wed in order by Rose \\.H.Boker'& \u2018Carola, \u201coval Pwing's \u2018Geral- _ ,7gham\u2019s \u2018Bona\u2019 and | on and Lost in Double Header \" TORONTO'S EASY VICTORY Visiting Team Found the Nationals in Very Poor Form on Their Own Ground.aad ! i ! The unexpected happened on the National] ground at Malsonneuve on Saturday afternoon.According to the information sent from Toronto the team from the Queen City was &0 weakened that there were no hopes of victory on that side, but when the game actually commenced it was very soon evident that it was the Nationals who were painfully weak both in home and defence, and it was through ibis, more than through any extraordinary brilliant lacrosee played by Toronto that the lamer won the match by six goals to one.It wae their first victory on the National ground.They were decisively defeated there last year, and were also vanquished by the French-Canadians on their own ground at Toronto in the same season.The play on Saturday was very rough, and in this respect the Nationals were &v offensive that for most of the game two or three of their different players were kicking their heels \u2018on the fence.\" nl the first quarter, when the best lacroese of the afternoon was seen, Toronto scored two goals, first through Kalle and then through Warwick.In the second quarter, even with the sun in their eyes, Toronto had considerably the best of matters and scored thrice again, while National notched their only goal of the match, H.Dupres putting the bail through for his club.This quarter wae marked more by brutality than by good pley.No fewer than four Nationals were \u2018suspended\u2019 at one time, and before the quarter was over Pitre and Stagg were ordered off for fighting behina the Toronto net.Carter added Toronto\u2019 sixth and final goal in less than dwo minutes after the commencement of the last quarter.Towards the end play was very ragged, and the disorganization was even more marked in the final quarter, While the Toronto men eased off towards the close, the epirit of the Nationals never flagged, but their position was hopeless, and the game ended\u2014 Toronto, 6; Natiomals, 1, The losing side was palpably \u2018off color\u2019 in every department of the game.The teams and officials: National.L'Heureux .Cattarininch .Toronto, .Goal .Atton Point .Harshaw on .Cover ., .Menary Decarie ., .Defence .,.Powers Duckett .Defence .Stagg Seuve .Defence .Braden Dulude .Centre .oo West Dussault .Home .,.Carter Samson .Home .Barnebt Pitre .Home ., .Morrieon E.Dupras .Outside ., .Kalls H.Dupres .Inside ., .Warwick Referees, W.Mcintyre and A.Robertson, Ottawa.Umpires, Desse Brown and T.Cerlind, Montreal.Timekeepers, F.Thompeon, Toronto, and N.Dorval, National.Penalty timekeeper, Harry Me- Laughlin, Shamrock.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CAPITALS LOST AGAIN ISSUE OF POOR GAME AGAINST TE- OUMSEHS WAS NEVER IN DOUBT.US iain aa Toronto, Oat., July 17.\u2014Tetumsehs de-' feated Capitals at Rosedale this afternoon before a small crowd by a score of 7 ta 4.The Indians used the same team that went west after the Minto Cup, while Capitals tried several juniors.Both teams put up mediocre lacrosse, passing badly and their shooting was eway -off color.At that the Indians held the Capitals safe at all stages.Line-up: ; Ottawa\u2014Goel, McDonald; point, Fegan; cover, Marshall; defence, Pringle,, Yet- man, Shea; centre, Watts; home, Starrs, Butterworth Eastwood; outside, Gorman; inside, Lavelle.Tecumsehs\u2014Goal, Kinsman; point, Grif- fiths; cover, Graydon; defence, Ions, Pickering, Rowntree; centre, Felker; home, Green, Querrie, Gilbert; outs?®e, Durkin; inside, Adamson.- .Referee, J.K.Earns, Arthur; judge of play, E.Baker, Oshawa.Timekeepers,\u201d H.H.Hall end King Clancy.Penalty, James B.Bailey.Goes umpires, J.K.Forsythe and Shaw.Summary\u2014Let quarter\u20141, Tecumsehs, Adamaon, 5 mins; 2, Tecumsehs, G:ibert, 135; 3, Ottawa, Gorman, 11.10; 4, Tecum- schs, Green, 1.45.Second quarter\u20145, Ottawa, Lavalle, 2; ina.:; 6 Tecumsehe, Adamson, 4.48; 7.Tecumsehs, Ions 4.25; 8, Tecumsehs, A daim - son, 30 secs; 9, Tecumsehs, Querrie, 4.30, Third quarter\u201410, Ottawa, Lavelle, 4.20; 11, Ottawa, Starrs, 7.52.- Fourth querter\u2014No score.\u2014 -SVANBERG WON \u2014\u2014 * ~r DEFEATED LONGBOAT IN FIFTBEN- NILE RACE AT THE ISLAND ON SATURDAY.Torerto, July 17.\u2014Svanberg, the Swede winner of the Chicago Marathon, to-night defeated Longboat by a quarter of a mile in a fifteen mile race at the Island oval, doing the distance fn 1.23 24 2-5.Longboat \u2018todk the lead at the afart, and set a fast pecé, doing the first mila in 4.47.At the end of the second mile Svanberg spurted snd took the load and had gaived a lap on the Indian by the end of the 1ith mile.- After gaining the lap the Swede Indian\u2019s heels.Longboat made reveral attempts to gaic back the logt ground, but limped badly in the last few miles, and could nof 4make any headway.Kelly, the starting gun.: Time by miles\u20141, 4.47; 2, 10.22: 3.15.48; -B:.5, 26.53 2-5; 6.23,17; 7, 27.45, 8.43.15: 9, 45.48; 10, 54.20 3-5; 11, 59.14: 12, 1.05 2:13, TAL 49; 14, 1.17 42; 15, 3.23 242-5.\u201c ; CL + .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - 20° WESTMOUNT TENNIS CLUB The membership list of the Westmount Tennis.Club bhas.swelled to such an-extent: that the \u2018commsdtiee are sdding another court at the beuth end.Throughout the summer the courts have been crowded and spectators on.fhe grounds are increasing.On Saturday afternoon eso large.a farce of players turned up that it was fmpos- \u2018sible Numi play at once, sad consequently some of the number in etitendence werd compelled \u201cto wait.i sures to mngeet demands of the in-: creased nrembdership.| se aS mie .Readèrs can bave the Dilly Witness\u2019 HA ark eA RC ATOM ENS at summer vesorts Canéds or the United States for only 25 cle.per month.tin kn mR + ee\u201d ç Loaf CL PR oc dog rei «4 contented himself with hanging on to the.mansger of the.Toronto hall team, fired the )r mote than half the number to] { Montreal L., H.and P.Co.\"\" RETIN i RL: EME _ Pearce; Bennet, Gibbons and ALL RECORDS BROKEN Championships in Winnipeg Saw New Times Made for all Events.Winnipeg, Man., July 18.\u2014The showing made at the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union\u2019 championship meet here yesterday Was à surprise to all That several Manitoba records would be broken was anticipated, but that a worid's record would be broken no one had any idea.On points the West End Y.M.C.A.of Toronto led by a total of forty-six, with the Central Branch of the same city second with 43.The Vancouver police, with ooly two competitors, made a good showing with 37 pcints.Virtually all the prizes wer: taken away from Winnipeg, either to Toronto or Vancouver.J.H.Gillis and D.Gillls, Vancouver, scored respectively 24 and 13 polnts.G.H.Barber, 21.Dr.Bricked, 16, and L.Siebert, 15, these latter three being frsm Toronto YF.M.C.A.\u2019 Goulding, another Toronto man, carried off the mile walk in 6 minutes 25 1-5 seconds beating the world\u2019s record by G.E.Larmer by four-fifths of a eecond.- Another feature was the third succeseive victory of Harold Parsins, of Neepawa, Man., jn the twenty mile road race.Parsons was fully a mile ahead of the second man.Parsons will be sent east to com- pets in the Hamilton \u2018Herald\u2019 race this all.During tbe day every Manitoba record Vas either equalled or beaten, several of them so badly that the former figures are hardly recognizable.Summary of prinoi- pal events: 100 yarde\u2014L.J.Siebert, 1; C.D.Bricket, Toronto, 2; G.F.Barber, Toronto, 3.Time, Mo seconds.One mile walk\u2014George H.Goulding, To- |dotis Tonto, 1; T.Slight, Winnipeg, 2: H.Forward, Brandon, 3.Time, 6.25 1-5, a new world\u2019s record.220 yards\u2014Siebert, Toronto, 1; Toronto, 2; Howard, Winnipeg, 3.22 secs, Shot put, 16 Ibs\u2014John J.Gillis, Vancouver, police, 41 ft.5 in., 1; D.E.Mc- Lean, Winnipez, 2.120 yards hurdles\u2014Barber, 1; Bricker, 2: Archibald, 3,'all of Toronto.Time, 16 2-5 seconds.Throwing discus\u20141, J.H.Gillis, Vancouver.oo 16 lbs.hammer\u2014Duncan Gillis.Vancouver Police, 145 ft.2 in., 1; Archibald, To- onto.Three-mfle walk \u2014 George Goulding, To- honlo, 1; H.H.Forward, Brandon, 2.Time, 21.59.New Canadian record.Twenty-mile \u2018Telegram\u2019 race\u20141, H.Parsons, Neepawa: 2, Hack, Winnipeg.Time, 2.26.41%,.Half mile\u20141, A.M.Knox, Toronto: 2, George C.Moore, Brandon.Time, 2.03 2-5.High jump\u2014J.H.Gillis, 6 ft.1 in., won; Barber, Toronto, 6 ft.second.One wile\u2014J.L.Tait, Toronto, 1 Charles \\Skene, Toronto, 2: A.M.Knox, Toronto, 3.Time, 4 min.27 seconda.Ruaning broad jump\u2014Bricker, Toronto, 21 ft, 7 in, won: J.H.Gillies, Victoria, 2; Barber, Toronto, 3.i 220 yards hurdles\u2014Barber, Toronto, 1° Clinite, Swift Current, 2; Bricker, Toronte, 3.Time, 26 1-5.Pole vault\u2014Archibald, Toronto, won; Moore, Brandon, 2.ASSOCIATION - FOOTBALL | Bricker, Time, 11 feet, Ottawa defated Rosemount nt \u2019Varsity Oval on Saturday by 4 goals to 2 in a good Kame, The -teemms were\u2014Ottawa, Allen, Lang, Paton, Watte, Stewart, Currie, Saunders, Williams, Mclones, Willsburg, Hutchins.Rosemount \u2014 Batup, Hudson( Shepley, Collyear, Bantom, Baber, Gough, Jarvis, Cornwall, Cox, Taylor.\u2018 Referee\u2014W.Foster, Montreal.Summary\u20141, Ottawa, Williams; 2, Ottawa, Willlams; 3, Rosemount, Taylor; 4; Ottawa, Willlams: 5 Rosemount, Goughj 6, Ottawa, Currie.LEAGUE GAMES.Point St.Charles and M.A.A.A.in à senior league game on Beaver Field on Saturday played a draw, one ail.The teams were: .Points\u2014White, goal; Tyller and Dorman, backs; Crellghton, Doran and Burnett, halves; Milne, Duncan, Appleton, Nairn and Martin, forwards.Fe M.A.A.A.\u2014Melntyre, Isherwood, backs: A.Mackay, Neville and\u2019 Herron, balves; MeKendrick, Grant, C.Neddrie, D.McKay and Brown, forwards.Referee, Mr.McChesney.goal; Sheldon and Royal Rovers defeated Fairmount in an intermediate league game on Saturday by 5 goals to 0.: ch Royal Rovers\u2014Lowe; French and Netgh- bor; Saunders, Collins and Galley; Harris, Manlove.Fairmount\u2014Smith; Patterson and Burns: Blackwood, McCall and Fennie; Mitchell; Melville, Hays, Stewart and Young.Referee, Mr.Whiteman, POINT ST.CHARLES CUP.oo R.R.Y.M.C.A.defeated Sons of Scotland by 2 to 1 in the semi-final of the Point St, Charles cup on Saturday.= The teams were: R.R.Y.M.C.A.\u2014Patriek; goal; Black and Cook, backs; Robbie, Thow- son and Sidaway, \u2018halves: Gordon, Burton; Jude, Ball and Nelson, forwards.: Sons of Scotland\u2014Cowle, goal; Muirhead and Milne, backs; Rae, A.McKenzie, capt., and Cale, halves; May, Cornfoot, George, Bell and J.McKenzie, forwards, TUG-OF-WAR CONTESTS M.S.R.STILL LEAD AT DOMINION, PARK, WITH CANADA- CAR 4 \u201c» 'G.T.BLACKSMITHS CLOBE.si\u201d DUR a 20! SE 4 2 Ces The tug-of-war contéats irmcrease in pap pi - larity as the season progresses, and on Saturday eveniag there was a large crowd at Dominion Park, who eagerly watched thé various teams.There were three pulls, aud the teams at present 1, 2, 3, on the list, | namely, M.S.R., Canada Car and G.T.Blacksmiths, were the successful contestants: vanquisbing respectively National Breweries, | M.L., H.and P.Company and ihe Scots\u2019 Following is the standing of the various\u201d teams: v ah | Montreal Street Railway .a tod, Canada Car ., .3! Grand Trunk Blacksmiths veoe Grand Trunk Boilermakers Angus Locomotives ,.National Breweries .* se ee Montreal Locomotives ,, ve Royal Highlanders No.4 Scots team .se.té pub pub $2 on We TTS OH QO Professors Roumageon and Drouét and « = taire , of the 18th Regiment = exhibitions in fencing.| 7 We | oniÿfthe morz serions of the accidents.apectôrs in \u2018the a\u201d Works at flion, who struck in sympathy ; à\" frite + ed at the strike i : now has eight.\u2018 | work, pod a still larger member will be Jengs CS Ying aligners are seeking work elsewhere, end à mumiber of them will leave town, to-night.The places of the old Fr rt 0% rem.AO.F.SPORTS AT ST.ROSE Caughnawaga Indian Defeated J.L.Robson in Feature Event.\u2014 The A.O.F.sports at St.Rose on Saturday afternoon were largely patropiged by embers of the Independent Harrier League Clubs, and more than 100 runners and supporters took the train.The surprise was the: defeat of J.L.Robson, of the Uer- dons, by J.Hemlock, # Caughnawaga Indian, who runs under the Lachine colors.The distance was approximately 3 3-4 yards in Jength, and the winner's time was 19 14 1-h, The course was a hard one, and the day was very hot, making it hard op the competitors.PEradford, of Outremont, fin- irhed third; Kerr, Gordons, fourth; Bhow- ers, (Gordons, fifth: Bell, Ceatral Y.M.C.A., sixth; Canadian, Lachine, another Indian, seventh; W.A.Bradford, Outre:inout, eighth; Barker, Lachine, ninth; Matthews, Taylors, tenth, and the balance of the first twenty to cross the line were: Wheeler, Gordons; Baker, Gordons; Higgins, St.Ca- briels; Issenman, Central Y.M.C.A.; Baker, Central Y.M.C.A., Gray, C.P.R.; Preston, C.P.R.; Simons, Y.M.H.A.; Sey- \u2018mour, Gordons; Singer, Y.M.H.A.The three-mile track race, over a rough turf 4rack, was won by (i.Bradford, of Outrement.Moore of the Baracas, was second, and Hall third, the winner's time being 14.10.The other events resulted as follows: 100 yarde\u2014I, Dease, Central Y.M.C.A.: 2, McGranahan, Gordon; 3, Issenman, Central Y M.C.A.200 yards\u20141, McGranahan, Gordons; 2, Dease, Central Y.M.C.A.; 3, Stalker, La- chine, \u2018Running brced jump\u2014MoGranaban, Gor us; Barker, Lachine; Ritchie, Gordons.Com, petitors were present from Gordoas, B& s, Y.M.H.A., St.Gabriel's, C.P.A.A., -Taylors, Jolas, Central Y.M.C.A., La- chine and Outremont, .\u2014 BICYCLE RACE A SUCCESS E.B.MARSHALL, OTTAWA, WON FROM LARGE FIELD ON SATURDAY.\u2014 The bicycle race under the auspices of the Canadian Wheelman\u2019s Association, which Was held around the mountain ou Saturday afternoon proved a gredt success and showed conclusively that there is a great re- viyal in the sport of bicycling.There were 68: entries, and both at the start and at the finishing points there was a number of interedted spectators, : Two riders from points outside the city Were first and second.E.B.Marshall hat order respectively.Æach rider who finished the race received a; handscme watch fob, while a tropny, down as the New Departure Challenge Cup, went to the winner, with goid, silver d bronze medals in order to the next tèree men.The fobs were preseant:d to e riders on the steps of the Royal Vic- \u2018teria College, by Mr.B.Moore; and the ofher prizes at the M.A.A.A.club house, rfoliowing was the order at the finish: £.B.Marehall, Ottawa; T.S.Harris, Oftawa; A.J.Platt, A.Payton, H.Brock- il, A.Arnold, A.Dowell, G.Dubuc, C.hay, A.R.Mitchell, T.de Carlo, J.Locke, \u2018N.Taylor, Lorne Dwinnell; J.à Gettys, J.Glennon, A.Owden, 8.quette, A.Noel,\u2019 Thomas Bentley, G.\u2019Allace, George Millward, Henry Sheppard, A; St.George, Frank Cohen, W.Harris, Jêimes Bennett, James Saunders.T.Flag;- A.Currtis, Hector \u2018Martin, Constable Morris, : - « CRICKET MONTREAL'S BOWLING PROVED TOO GOOD FOR McGILL, AND FORMER WON BY A WICKET AND 120 : RUNS.Montreal XI.had an easy task in Jefeat- ing McGill ia a league fixture at the M.A.A.A.grounds on Saturday.Winning the tods, they sent in McGill, and owing to the.wicket being slightly soft amd diticalt to play, Godwin and O.Wallace were able to dismiss the side for 62 runs.Montreal \u2018then.went in, and compiled 182 \u2018or nine Tickets.thus winning by one wicket and 120 runs.Soore: MgGill\u2014Dickinson 7, Hall 3, Collis 4, Goth Wim © ast oi woven h 0, Wao not.out), Willough ; Clarke 0; extras 7.Total 62.suby 15 Monutreal\u2014Thcarpso Wallace 37, Tuard 22, E.P.Wallace 4, Smith 18, Mothewell 0, Tooby 3, Morns 8, Shaw 6 (not out), Godwin 6 (not out); extras, 20.Tctal for nine wickets, 183, TWELVE LIVES LOST CONSTRUCTION OF DETROIT RIVER TUNNEL CAUSE OF NU.\u201c MEROUS ACCIDENTS, \u2014 Windeor; Ont., July 18.\u2014Twelve lives have \u2018been.sacrificed in bringing under- frotod work on the Windsor end of the 'oit river tunnel to completion.Beoges of employees have been crippled in.& long serica of accidents, stretching ovéèk\u2018twe years while the construction wa¥ynder way.This number represents £ wor aicidents were treated at the tunnel.fice, by doctors in the employ of the; ggntfacting firm.= One of the men employed under the air pressure.is now léokéd \u201cupon as a \u2018dangérous lanatic, awsiting.transportation ; Jarge as has been the list of accidents, \u2018tunnel men who have seen similar em- ployaent elsewhere, declare that the con- truotors have been lucky to put the Windsor approach through with éo few fatale 3 \u201cube, NY.July 17.\u2014Sixtyfive in- Remington Typewriter \u2018the aligners; some time ago, to-day return to work in the factory.ie virtually eettles the fight in favor \u2018Ye company, and it ma: consid- on Monday.-Some of the strik- apd T.8.Harris, both of Ottawa, finishing | int n 28, Racker 40, O.} to an asyvlam.Y Refrigeration.= Family Trade.LAMB\u2019S MARKET, LIMITED Visitors and strangers are cordially welcome to inspect our ways of [PIPE We have the most complete Retail Plant in Canada.We cater only to the Highest Class of Clubs, Cafés, Dining Halls, Railways and LAMB'S MARKET, LIMITED 22a UNIVERSITY STREET MONTREAL EE UT \u2014_\u2014 ee » damage they do.Smee : IF A BURGLAR COMES | to youy, house, who will be the loser, YOU or WE?\" For a small amount we will guarantee you against all loss by burglars, or against any If you're leaving your house vacant this summer, you certainly ought to have a policy with us.|| The DOMINION GUARANTEE CO., Ltd, mec instançnn | 302 St.James Street, | CHAS.W.HAGAR, Genera! Manager, | Cor.St.Michael Lane ce ay ANTIPHONAL SERVICE INNOVATION AT CALVARY CHURCH WAS ENJOYED BY ~ FAIR CONGREGATION.\u2014\u2014 Last evening a great innovation took lace in Calvary Church which was an improvement, in the opinion of several of the members, on the conventional lines of Congregationalism.This took the form of' an antiphonal service, in which two choirs joined, with the congregation, in responsive hymns and readings.The subject was \u2018The Heavenly Life\u2019 It was mentioned that this was a form of Cathedral service, with its processional and \u2018recessional hymns, but the whole of the service seemed to {ake one back beyond the introduction of cathedral service to patriarchal times.The subject of the sermon was \u2018Science and the life after death,\u201d in which Dr.Cook argued that the soul lived after the body had \u201cdied.These services will be continued \u2018for several Sunday evenings, and the officials hope that those who do not make a practice of going to church on summer Sunday evenings will be drawn to attend these, and that, as they become more familiar with these services they will take more interest in church life.The subject of next Sunday evening's service is \u2018Faith and immortality.\u2019 CUT RATES TO MONTREAL WESTERN ROADS WILL NOT LOWER RATES TO MEET C.P.R.COMPETITION.\u2014 Chicago, July 19.\u2014Western roads have refused to co-operate with the Grand Trunk in reducing the passenger rates Lon westbound steamship business to meet ithe Canadian Pacific competition via Montreal.; This question has been pending a long time, and has been the subject of conier- ences within a comparatively recent per- dod, The refusal of the western roads si \u2018be a distinct disappointment to the Grand Trunk.Whether that road will \u2018now undertake an aggressively independent~course with respect to its Canadian rival is not known.lem GREEK CABINET RESIGNS \u2014 hens, Greece, July 17.\u2014The Greek Cabinet has resigned and the King has requested Mr.D.G.Rhallis, the former remier, to form a new ministry.thallie has asked for time to consider the.matter, and will announce his decision on Monday.There have been no disturbances.The cabinet which has just resigned, and of which Gi N.Theotokis was premier, was formed on Dec.31, 1805.It resigned on March 31 last in protest jved a deputation of citizens contrary to the government's wishes, but ite res- ignativB -was reconsidered a few days later and withdrawn.ARES o Le .- .- LOST RELATIVES.Bevan (George and William), were last beard of in Toronto 10 years ago; one was then working in a brush factory and the other was a coachman.Sister aney asks.; J Clapham (Edward), a carpenter, leit England in 1905 to go to Canada; had the intention of going on to New Zea- land.Sister Amy asks.Grant (Harry and Eliza), were farm- jag in Canada 16 years ago.Brother Jilliams usks.} Wie eman, or Wilden (Thomas Wil- den), served in H Company, 7th Regiment, California = Volunteers, durin American-Spanish war; was last.hea of at Los Angeles, Cal., in 1902.\u2018Mother pe (Albert.William), wrote from Englehart, Canada, 1807.Mother asks.+ jte.(George Charles), - formerly a\u2019 footman and valet in .Tlington pireet, i! BAT io in filled without PBS TE eA gore bee © on) est difficulty.Mr ltl mann.le # wh Oudatet 4 à heard of in On Lou Father and \u201cbrother ask, against the action of the King, who re- | CITY OF WESTMOUNT.NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS.ASSESSMENT ROLL, 1909-1910 NOTICE ie hereby given that In con- - formity with the new City Charter, a change in the system of valuation ic now being made by the Assessors, As the rolls are in course of completion, the As- teasors will be in attendance at thc City Hall, Stanton street, on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, July 19th and 21ct.3 to 6 P.M., and on THURSDAY EVENING, July 22nd, from: 7.50 to 10 P.M., when any information can be had by proprietors who are interested.ROBERT B.HUTCHESON, W.GODBEE BROWN, HOWARD H.RANSOM, Board of Assessors.Westmount, July 15th, 1909.« MARRIAGE LICENCES © MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners Liverpool & London & Glob Insurance Building 112 St- James Street | WALTER PAUL\u2019S 8took of Fine Croceries Choice Fruite of all kinds \u2018Every variety of FRESH VEGETABLES, etraight from the Garden or Farm every morning, is the LARGEST, BEST AND \"CHEAPEST ir the city.City orders filled with care, and delivered promptly.Country orders by mail, wire or phone carefully packed and shipped according to instructions without delay.461 St.Catherine Street West Phones, Up.1237, 1238, 1239, 80 University Street.Phone, Up.4638 Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes l ASH'S FOREST FRIEND THE BEST IN THE MARKET.Price, 25c and -50c.: HARTE\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER THE FINEST SPRING MEDICINE.Better than sarsaparilla.HELLEBORE Save your Currants and Gooseberries, Use White Heilebore, 150 Notre Dame West THE MAGDALEN ISLANDS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION.) - In pursuance of judgment rendered by the Superior Court, Montreal, on the 16th day of July, 1909, a Meeting is hereby called of.tbe Creditors and Shareholders of the: above-nrmed Compavy at the offices of the- undersigned Liquidators, at 12.00 o'clock noon on FRIDAY, ihe 23rd day of July, in- the interests of the Ccmpany and of its Creditors will be discussed.MACINTOSH & HYDE, oad Liquidators, No.157 St.James Street, |, \u2018 1 \u2014 à tatters.Montreal.EAST END FIRE.Care The carelessncss of children playing vith matches near a shed caused take fire, and the flames spreading to the roofs of \u2018private.houses at: 468 à 468 Moreau street called forth a fight on the part of*the firemen to the fire under.control.Three stre were turned on tlie flames, which &d damage te the extent of two thousand dollars.The damaged property belonged to Mr.L.D.Mori, and was covered + Toa \u201c> iy from .J.A.HARTE, Druggist.- F IN RE: stant, at which Meeting matters concerning \u2026 it: ov 1 Lyn edo oS of Ro ac cs Yu y + RE 3 Éd eu Pa RS TE AA ae A Spe Ae RL ii A CE AE a re ELU > ~ 4 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, :1909.; \u2018> s à fre \u201ctiétren \"there rin * London \u201cprfragreenrent made \u201cin\u201d their\" behalf and [of*works such as the council bas, ot GAMING MACHINES SEIZ \u20ac val a Be Sly Wiss.largely due, apart from beer, to the con- with which they were presumably eat- posed could not take its orders from ED has à }stant influx of the poor from less favor- isfied.Others are glad to take, even |half a dozen committees.It could only Provincial Detect; - MONDAY, JULY 19.1 Len i\u201d TE ed lands.Last year things came to a Crig- under circumstances of peril, \u201cwork take them from the council as\u2019a \u2018whole.ncia etectives Made à XF +, _ svuséarrnion ira LA \\ jis in Berlin and other German cities.that the- striker, have forsaken.These Committees could only advise the coun- Tour of Hotels in B ack if od na fen \u2018 Ly There were bread riots and other Pope; are free honest\u2019 citizens who certainly cil, and their advice would bave-to be River Dist .> DOMINION P ARK - Der ruse oo 1 mm mo \u201c= Flar demonstrations against food taxation.3 \u201chave a right to thie \u2018protection of the co-ordinated before it becamé an instruc- | istrict, .World Wide' °* Ta mow.1.50 which were suppressed by force.The }'governtitent under \u201cwhich .they live, and tion to the board.Otherwise the orders a.\u2014 \u201c15 Acres of Fun for 10 cents.\u2018Nurtbera Messenger lu moe.40 Government gave no heed to this dis: must have it, \u2018whatever.it costs, and }to the board would be contradictory.TWO PROPRIETORS Wii THis WEEK CD CC.tottént' ahd then followed an excdus of avhoevek \u2018pays for it.\u2019 It is everybody's Morcover, nine-tenths and a great deal] TO ANSWER CHARGE «© GRAND BILL THIS WEEK 2 © Iria saciiited tof Casings uiroairsd.asa large numbers who were.compelled to | business to pay for it.If the coun-| more of what the committees have been ING GAMING HOU Vander Meerschen's Sptendid M{IItary rin lales; \u201cReo Or SabAKNe, DArDadvts, try were handed over to the violent |spending their time on would be no Band.Cermuus, Brian GUisoa, Brian HoaduTis, resort to agricultural pursuita or starve.0 ld ¢ \"he th Li p bin their function.They would \u2014 Park open every afternecn and evening.| ifiiwis North Horse, Coy.wa, &Yprus, This in itself may not be a bad change \"© VOIS NO wor ving.longer within or 4 that litle they During the past coupl Street Cars run te Gates.a A ai LENS MALE, for those who had to subsist on the There\u2018ie no use in appealing to gov- have little to do, an - odical visits have Leon bi.vu ; CL The committees ts\u2014Admissi 10 n sAurluus, NOW Lemiuno, Nortaeru ones ragged \u2018edge of precarious employment ernment against the law, for it also vous Ne get tired of al excrescences.pee to saloons to discov 19 Oents-Admission- Cents | :\u2026.anwiu, soycnelis, DIT Lowe, aera fo cities.- Inily empl : - is subie ; : wou e mere orn aming machines are in Negeri, Transvan,, 1ritadad, kODAO, SUFS 6 es.A family employed in cul- is subject to the law and has no choice.It would seem either that in securing (Saturday mght province sl «sal ROC LEDSIDEE tivating the land is secure at least from The law.is quite clear on the subject.: : 3 .- , , a d not un-{a tour of all the Lael ART ASSOCIATION ins Ea Phutippune\u201d larson: Aeexiy Wit\" starvation.But there is another side The military ig subordinate to the civil (bis provision Lhe ere \u2026 posing River, Longue Pomte un.ueiw,\u2019 3 Genis extra; \u2018Nortnern Messenger.[to the story.If the high tariff has power, and the law provides that in |derstand the change P Ing district:, : .©.sw Ne per copy.No as portage sn ordre Dy | ingreaséd the -cost of living it has also Cases of civil commotion, when the O0 that they bave not made it plain \u20180 aa es Laporte.Bo : ; Slee tho Gilani dlalte BE x1 one slot \u2018 Galleries of Paintings ROI._ \\ increased the cost of producing manu peace is threatened, no matter for what us.00 plante\u2019s Hotel, Sault a |.wn NT i ere postage ms to at Day factured goods.This has restricted cause or by whom, the mayor or other : two in Chevalicr'e Hotel 1.\" | \u2014AND\u2014 .Witaams, - $8.00 6xira;- Weekly.Witness, 3: | commerce to an extent that makes it magistrate of the municipality where BACK TO MONTREAL y pexpected to fim! r Work by Canadian tra; 'Norinern Mewsenger, ove eX imposible \u201cfor industries to give em- there is fear of disturbance can call \u2014 NEY RENTE hat tae a \u2018World Wide,\u2019 at $1.50, is sent without ve th st off di h were on the warpath wa- .A ti ts.extra postage to any postal address in Fay ployment to those seeking work.Yet, mit © nedres hi IE rim SPLENDID PROGRESS AND GROW- those who are daily (ne.; .part of the world.the Government h military to al im\u201d in preserving e ! ] , various hotels in the wis).¥ Is 1 Lau imet edition Of the \u2018Dally Witnead a.battl ment is @oing ahead, building peace and to Buppress disorder.Such ING PROSPECTS ARE KE sequently, the propricti - ! Samtoëpm Admission 280.deliered in the Giy every evemisg of pun- oa tleships with the declared object of Fcer ha tion but bev th PORTED.temporarily hide ans gan, - | mmm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pmee 1:08'j0D At FAQ per annum, 80G \u2018WOO cafeguarding German \u2018commerce, while © TFT 1S ng \u2018option but to obey the| __ > they might own.Weigh., MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPS, Wine at $L80 per amaum.foreign trade is shrinking from the ef- \u201c2H and remafn on the ground as long TT gramophones and centin:i \" à qu FTC\" CLCSED AT MONTREAL.Co | e\u2014\u2014 Le | fects of a \u2018protective\u2019 tariff.© No cieares'| 2° ne pol authority.requires, and 10] Everything points * Bact Son trol ne i acd che | 19 9.00 a.m.Kaiser Wm.der Grose, sa, AU barinoss communications should be ad- proof was ever given than this, that a Lr the magistsute 4 force o Rint being made dur the ack-tor- \u201cof sept.erated on a gambling hac oy creesed \u2018John Dougall & 3on, \"WIitnes® [mation injures itself more by tariff rea e ho \u2018 tiviti vill be on five, t \u201cENIV-five «1 I |e19 615 p.m.* Supplementary.Office, Montreal.\u2019 All letters t cnef ._.: \u20ac Ari Act.Th anal.|138 to 20.lhe festivities v ¢, tem or twenty-five oo | j 2 5.08 om Campania Cunard.Editor should be addressed Editor of | Testrictions than it can possibly gam.|i ip oo cal of the erations a remarkably extensive scale.= Iheldroppedin the hope of dit > i +20 6.15 p.m.\u2018Supplementary.the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Montreal\u2019 Cheap living is the basis of success\u201d in ; therefore, asking the government Harbor Commissioners have dec x ing the deposits.\u2018 21 9.00 am.La Bretagne, G.T.Atlantic.\u2018manufacturing and commerce in { to override the law in their favor, a charter (he Richelieu and Ontario > a A Charges of keeping gam ng ; * 21 615 p.m.\u2018\u201c Suppiementary.- .as e Tr ation (Company's steamer \u2018lerr e preferred against he .| % 900 am.St.Louls, American; While the publishers of the Wisse British found out long ago.The G thing manifestly beond its power.No to take visitors on trips af inspection whose machines were se 7 | > 615 pm.\u201c Supplementary.{exclude trom its columns all finan 4 der .e Ger- matter how their interests- or sympath- up and down the harbor luring the re-| the machines contained als, Pos p.m.Victorian.Domi pa: 0° other ac yertisemencs Te vant mans are longer in finding this out.be-.|'ies may be concerned, the strikers and {union week, which is now only eight lars, another about twent: Co | % 2.30 p.m.auren ie min foe oa \u2018injurs the reader, # must be uujer-.Shuey their agricultural area is \u2018thiger tall other persons should realize that we weeks away.Special facilities will also] the third about twelve dnl.> elo Ng Lio} Fre ca they JO 20 vw ES dors ut the growth of popu'ation with de- live under law which depends ultimate- be granted for, 1 devis or jandhng A man who is acquamted «>.a sem : [ 'EVICceS Tr 9\" d 3 4 4 ° 7 .00 = a EEE .\"| to exercise their own discretion in the Way clining trade, are bringing them .o the ly on force.The right to work is at cargo, \u201cand the \u2018other business of the ho thas the seen nf 21 a7 615 p.m.« Supplementary.; freine jah ia tum, it Oe point at which the British arrived in least as well founded as the right not port, while it is anticipated that | the gaming machines » 5 20 pu Cr er, 1 - _ vertisin., which offers probably the most 1846.to work.Therefore, when men who #teamshiy owners will.decorate their good as backing a racchores \"- \u2018+20 6.00 om.Empress \u2018ot frelas land, epacu.atlve, and, therefore, the moet TIsES -\u2014 \u201c choose to be idle attempt to compel pe.uring ihe appearance.ge gaming machines arc five slo.\u201cing the ace of spades, anti - ; a of clubs, another the ace nf.and the two others the avr of ail investments.\u2018The grest chances | : ; -VIOLEN ' Can.\u2019 Pacific Baianced great chances\u2019.ot Yi CE AND LAW, - ee21 13.30 p.m.Dominion, Dominion; NE pl pV) BO one hi tmveat Te a very : | fPeculative property more than he can af- men who desire to work to be idle with About half a milion attractive.little An organization under foreign control them by any other means than those souvenir buttons have been pub in circulation, and they are now 10 be seen *Letters may be posted up to 8.15 nm.\u2014 is \u2018proclaiming itself anarchist all over of persuasion, they resort to force and, and « \u2018pony\u2019 respectiveli.1.+ : t lapels all over the cit Close , ve : om egistorn betory on 0 py ore mi x eaders ; \u2014 ~.+.the* country by passing resolutions de- by so doing, invoke .against themselves on 50, 000\" of the oficial souvenir plc that a PE the deposit 0) cn ; .\u201cesParcels (per Parcel Post) are forwarded aborier te, Witness tearing the city | manding that government abdicate\u2019 \u201cthorjêhe 5 supreme force of the law.torial postcards have already been sold, \u20ac selects b e pare FOR - 5 by the Canadian steamer.the last'time of 3 ouger period, can nave tae\u2019) primary funcü \u2014\u2014 : and the sales are increasing.- À pig (Money in he will receive am° N mailing at Head Office being \u20185.00 pm ons].Br dre of mont, Gi A bi y function of government, that.rush is expected on the metal and en- cents if it happens that the Le \u2014 > \u2018Fridays snd 13 neon on Saturdays.- ol ane uy Ed en month, rea eeping order, and that it hand over.\"BOARD OF WORKS OF BOARD OF amelled souvenirs just placed on the wheel of the machine turne p -.- J od ae for the above aly al pont- |* bg a Postal.Stations \u2018B* an De 2 no ee es within 18 mitutes of the above méntioned.+ pa ME where not only men but women were scurs of closing.! | ; ; | to violence a section of the i , ; ; ; .\u201cture of the ace of spades 1 a [a \u2018count Vi CONTROL.market.- Larze posters stimulating in Ee: ; térest in \u2018 Back-to-Montreal\u2019 have.been glase partition.Should he wn in te > On Saturday last we set before displayed in many cities and towns on 8ce_ oi clubs he will get tw, .i) i i 3 a ; b = °F .out; Q.t : 3,5; .À Lo 3 inp JL ï Tre able workmen by violence over peace- our readers the purpose of \u2018the {both sides of the line, and publicity against for his money.whl © ° 5 \u2019 FQ 28 rkmen whose .only.crime is carde have been placed in \u2018street cars on he will obtain three to one againe t > | referendum of September 20.There.is ; h fh df : { CAN ADIAN TEACHERS | = PRE bad o- with.their work, What state | still a question in some minds whether all the services [throughout the country, \u2018 he ace of d earte and four te or az |S Lk mj aple \u20ac ! is privilege being gran withou nonds.hi\u2019 > le AR Lo ees : this ot d an \u201cbe\u201d in who take the voter cam vote for bath the Board of charge by the Dominion Street Car Ad- would care to take an outside (ur DOMINION EDUCATION: oN - 2 3 d \u20ac do_not know, -but they Works and the Board of Control, or vertising Company.can receive as much as ten CIATION MEETS IN VIC TORIA, oe | 0 not need to'count on the sympathy muet choose\u2018 between them.That ques | Lhe Dinety committees at work in against, on the chance of fhe | : B.C.71 81 9 10 of the sane.It is not hard tospnder- ! ti to be q centres outside of Montreal are furnisii- the pony turning up.Yee 1, 221 stand \u2018the ünwillingness £ ; ton is o be pronounced en by the city ing very enthusiastic and encouraging| The machine is a relic of \u20184 hr (Special correspondence of \u201ctiie, 14/ 15116 17 | ity, on which-th yy municipal torneys.If choice must be made be- reports about the number of ex-Mont: racecourse, and many a an 7 \u2018Witness.\u2019) +.2 | 22 93 54 #4 \u2019 1\u20ac e cost of & militar oc veen one.and the.other it.would imply realers travelling in contingents to the week\u2019s carnings thinking his brain» : eu 1, can levied, tg face çÇ home \u2018city for the big welsome Alto- earily beat such a eimple loch =: m- cubaiien Hof 2 Jerk oh + de ott t one or the other must be adopted, ! eibes, it is estimated By \u2018the ttahspor- chanical contrivance, bo dees, uk: the.prot , actes if the voter can, vete for\u2019 poth \u20ac tio agents that 160,000 holiday-mak- \u2018One may occasionglly piek tw! le x B Br æste-\"6f ækioki qe ere would need to be a majority for |\u20acrs will swoop .down on \u2018the.city dur- ace, but it is a matter of pure .+ are\u2019 prompted by mo such PTU- ! at least one to secure any change at all.ing the week of celebrations, : not knowledge that makes th.Victoria, B.C., July The ibys i ; full of school \u2018teachers.a come from all parts of Canada, + \u201ceu\u201d tend the seventh convention of \u2018the Do- 20 À 128129 304) 31 | \u201cpepe } ~ \\ i minion - Educational Association.Ihe - Ces ee LE dential considerations.Thousands of people have taken ad-!the same as if one attempted British Colu mbian t cachers are, of =\u2014=\u2014\u2014 : = a demand that ve ne tait would never do to forbid a voter who vantage of the oder of the Publicity {the problenu of how to find tre ir course, in the majorits, tv.here.+ are | Ts \u20ac ye i \u2018fered ith.0 no wanted some change to vote for both Committee, which undertakes to send card in the threecard trick.young students, \u2018anxion, to lose fothing f - MONDAY, JULY Bi \u201cpee rE wi f coutse it.is \u201cstro -} and then turn both down because, oiv- 2\" invitation, programme of encertain- a that may help them in their profession; | ly averred that there\" will\u2019, be.\u201cihg to a few negative votes, thei ments, and other enticing literature, to \u2014 | oo ; graduates of all the universities ig Can- ~ 7 = violence and that therefore there 8 gative voles, there was à anyone beyond the city whose ame and FRENCH AT MeGIL: who have-.come from-.mountain.| wi \u201cTAN \u2018445 wife breaanter\u201d 5 majority for neither.We may, we think, address is furnished.Communications Sits, hace.days journey away, ar x Rabb, the ed en?n = To need Aor Le.-hilitary.- Bofi fssume that the great majority of the an this and other subjects connected gather with old friends\u2018 and\u2018Veptilate [7° ARDHA report on the.city fihances, no: violehée * Or \u2018other ille=! électors want some \u2018change,\u2019 ail \u201cwould; | Tiith the festivities should be sent to !extended use of both languages.* ; their pet theories of education.As |S&ys.that the reduction of the water gality contemplated, these \u201cprotesting refer either scheme to th tat the secretary, Room 60, Victoria Cham- \u2018Patrie\u2019 gays: \u2018We must cred Mt this is a Dominion convention; and \u2018here rate from seven and a half to five per- organizationg havé nothing té fédr \u2018from: re thi he « us.© present state Dera.the special office onened for the University for taking up its pari nm \"na \" are cheap railway fares from the-Kast cent on \u201cthe renfal value of dwellings the military, and will \u2018be in no, wa Sf things.The only question lelt, and it organization work enormous amount of direction.Its French circle im \"7 on account of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific |, not been followed by.any marked [«commoded by their presence.Their: ay rs \u201cis a vitally - important \u2018one, is, which?a rk.produced marvellous efiecir.ans M.Exhibition at Seattle, - many eastern | ; _ \u2018 r mer | There is in most minds a presumption - Gregor tells us that still great: 0 teachers have come to spy out.:the land, (reduction in the percentage of outstand-| guarantees that there will be no more against the Board of Works because it.CONDE ~ sion will be given to the revus Je 4 with a view to getting better positions.ing arrears.It was hardly expected violence is of no use to\u2019 the government, ta tbe proposition of the à ob 1 NSED DESPATCHES course which forme part of tr vr em Unfortunately, the teachers who would |that it would.The reduction.of the \u2018which is responsible for what May, Seoul, 44% is a of Ihe council w ich | : ty curriculum.We rail th ee if isd ben pu aes a ng to tora to me water tax was merely | a sop thirown to) avd, indeed,\u201d would be pretty \u2018sure to | eious of «ite own privileges, and en St.Petersburg, July 17.\u2014The visit ot ae eat + - There are always positions at $800 a | the: \u2018electors before the last municipal |'occur.It ie true \u2018that: the moinént the'f ji jo to be.appointed by the il.King Frederick and Queen Louise ot éf good will and barmony.We =v \u201cW' year going begging for léck of \u2018third- | election.~The city finances were not in} military arrived all disorder.ceased, but Ttere is a resum tio : fs \u201cof the abandoned \u2018on t ersburg, has nore | a desire to more fully pene J class teachers, but positions worth $l,- {such a condition that a.two.and a half that is a coincidence which, if it implies | 'B vy Co tool De n in favor of the epidemic in the capital.e cholera \u2018French-Canadian mind, ani wat \u2018D 600 or over are few and, at \u2018present, percent reduction could be made on the anything, suggests that disorder .would | oard ontrol because it'is the pro- 1 th 1 of d have\u201d investigated it some wi ey dent l not find it =v 4! \u201camong those who will speak\u2018 at.the W2tST tax .withont , being, mide.up.else- begin again \u2018 should the ia el Ae n independent and purely public predict, thcy wi \u2018 © ; \u201c t 0 ti Prof.Ba d Prof.where.- The transference - of \u2018éomé of |'withdrawn | epirited citizens\u2019 committee, nad tus Capetown, July '17.\u2014Dr.C.A, E.|from their own as they havi »ccmts convention are.0 rnes- an ro * | Harries, composer of \u2018Pan,\u2019 has met f ] time.\u2019 © bee 1 > tbink or a long Dale, of McGill; Miss Hurlbatt, War- [the burden from rental to property Wh the ike.\u201caf Jd 5 Ti n waimly < \u2018enddrsed by the Board of with remarkable success here, and has \u2014 væ den, of the Royal Victoria College; Prin- | generally is a change tk the bettér, iso en e strike at Bitters Yade.And yet there are advantages been extended heartiest congratulations.WENT BOATING AND Mia rk RL cipal Robertson and Prof.\u2018 \u201cBrittain, of far it as the water systems: took place it wes ascribed .to =the | An the side of the Board of Works which TURNED.Macdonald College.pp as.i goes, , | a inconvenience that would result to\u2019 the may very fairly be weighed against the Berlin, July 17.\u2014Brigands held the The b £ Alfred Duchesnesu, Lu The opening meeting was \u2018held this Mecessity that adds Lo the value cf all better class of workmen who owned Board: of-Control.highway between Augustowo and Lipsk, à ody © t Rigaud a fvw dads 4e afternoon, the teachers being welcomed property, and without which even va- their homes and who would bave to on the Russo-German border, all one was found Hoating \u201cin the Ottawa 1,7 by thé Hon.Dr.Young, Minister of |cant land would be of comparatively suffer loss to provide the officials of I The board of control has to be elected day of this week, and captured some 5 a .oe .te aux Anglais yestordus ais Education.The most interesting part t-of water - the citizeris at large, es the mayor is 20 °F 60 travellers, whom they relieved | at Poin ram the place #7 of his speech Was the statement that A pr is 81 in 1908, if eom- the company with a profitable - Jang ROW.We may, perhaps, look for a ols pane, mated in the aggregate at mou, ad The young man we he Government was considering legis- tax owing was $7 m deal.This was grievance enough, sup* Lsinewhat t : 35% D 0.Most of the victims were horse | \u2018boatin alone.An inquest wiil ix 2\" lation with a viéw to -an inerease in |pared with $727,953 in 1907.In view bf posing \u201cthe story to'be.true; but amhén- bo superior sort of men elected dealers on their way to the annual horse g ait _ .to-morrow joren \u2018teachers\u2019 salaries, and that teachers these.increasing .arrears, Mr.Roblsfa- \u2018the-uprising \u201ctodk the form of \u201cindensate | Jdect Jie as compared with - aldermen market at Lipek.a the more ° destructiveness - we said it mint bave élected by wards.The members of the would be put on th ) : 5 - : - .ould soon be put on the same Dysis as\u2019 yo the levying of \u2018the water tax on \u20ac \u201cpe ona i Hoeven per of Havre, July 17\u2014Today, President CINE AND COOL perannuation pensions.proprietor, instead of on the tepant, vio other .causes of exasperation, 2a.the.owever, have :to poli- civil service employees, in regard to su- Fallieres opened the new quays, which Dr.Robinson, superintendent of edu- would then have -to.pay the \u201camount te le who had saved roms | daa + to.the- extent of getting \u201celected, were constructed to accommodate At-f UE stcrdar.cation, urgedthat teaching rcertificates the landlord in the share of \u2018Sddittional\u2019 nnd were not ee away and, with a salary of five thousand dol- Jantic liners unable to enter port im |Faith! It was dawning of yestciuat issued by any province should be re- monthly rent.What 13 fooxed for fronr sort bad weather.The tow f And soft in the cool ot th.-becis ea, 5 5 bi n was en fete, ; «» cognized in-all provinces.vitish © Co- of \u201cthing.| Since then the most: heinous he attached to the position, it is not There was an imposing naval display of (424 I'd cles EE came and aus 0 - Jumbia is taking the lead in this by d ~a18 direct taxation on \u2018the tenant\u201d \u2018jgtia more stories of heartless and\u201d âtie | rwareasonable to surmise that self-sceking the French Northern and Mediterran- When à little Litd came and 4 recognizing .first-class certificates.from active public spirit and a \u201cHetermination cruelty towards and, plün der of He Town, | \u2018mien who knew how to make their own | \u20acan equadrons, which the President Short was (he song and of \u201cany * 9 [ reviewed in spite of a rough: wea.Th red blond back < # : any other province, and he- invited all | to.see that real value is, \u2018given, in.the \"est and mast thriftless glass of roïtére | eut of it would be often in the running.British battleship\u2019 \u2018Jupiter\u2019 Sook part in But it arent he ot go0 teachers present from other pro- shape of good administration; in \u2018return \u2018have \u201cbeen published, - : support ed.Mo ose: elected; would, \u2018with the citizens\u2019 {he ceremonies.At a banquet in the | And 't was never à hymn or vinces to settle down in British Colum- \u201cmandate behind them, be much harder .evening, \u2018\u201c\u2019Rear-Adiniral Paul Warner La for the taxes paid.In as | the ference to life.by an coroner ¢ i.e Tu .bie.the.evening there.vas: a reception fortunately, it needs, much, -miste : a the pates thè\" Phésse dei Cu tæksep in \u2018check than persons appointed | Bush, nf the British Home- Fleet, ex- \u2018But the Scug\u2014the song of the It any.hanged toast - , el to teachers in \u2018the Parliament ouildiag.direct water {ax to rouse up à Lie inter, affliated \u201cto the railway, of mur tree cime Tape .ze in.lores an, vib president Fay + Tve bariers oy Senior à Cru n° ha ; \u2014etinn est in civie \u2018government.If.werhad divie: rétllcheness \u201ca respect of-'eafety.Og f r hand; wetld consist of appoin- | : ve traded By hook for a ap in 0 POWER LÉASE- CANGELLED patriotism, stead of local ag sectional\u2019 men who.could get: mo other jolt we \u201ctog of the council.They would be pro- > \u201c Gisors, France, July 17.gx e Le-! And i'm off to the cad of the wor.5% Toronto.July 17.\u2014The power lease at selfishness, the proper\u2019 men- would be | are told, éntered \u2018these shops.\u2018If \u2018we fessional experts.Their position woull Pty: ÿ to actress, Ee dere \u2014Horatie Winslow Healey\u2019s Falls, on the Trent river.held elected\u2019 to.office; the, ptôper\u2018mén would are \u2018to credit\u2019 the\u2019 \u2018accounts \u201cputJaihed, be permanent, and they would be well y.BON y f the former President of Ai Be.+ Toronts, July 15.\u2014Victorta on = 0\" by the Northumberland Durham Power and most equitable ay guaranteed against interferenees.from\u2018 the > pe, 76, 46; Kcmonton, ©.4.| : Company, © has been cancelled.\u201d \u2018An adopt tire proper id they were the: \u2018Very ontcaats\u2019 of, inguatry.8 pyblic.loops, 78, 46; tx A .\u201c3h.wo * ; Land government; and \u201cfe f'éouncil,.and aldermen, having no more Bert, 76, 2; Culgars.\u2018y Are order-in-council declaring: the .forfeit tem of.taxation an \u201ctheir - long, \u2018smothered vengefumess | , Paris, July 17.\u201cDoputy $;:58: Winnipeg, 86, 3»: Port AT \u201cwa has been gazetted and.will appear om [With a proper : govetriment: we Æhonid -kbroire out in a carnival of \u2018destruction | power to dabble in patronage or other: y y ot Biot | : onto, - and.Inspector Nugat, of the detective.eg Monday.The action was taken on the have a different \u2018Montreal from vidé we} F there is small \u2018reason for\u2018 wohdet\u201d ve fie - to profit by their position, would department, were shot and pe \u201cfor 66, 54; Quebec, 70, i; | 'North-egsterly to north-we-5- 5.Referring to the recent appea © Te fessor Leigh Gregor, in beball oi à mt | an CRT WL 4 gE red \u2014\u2014 mu 4 EN recommendation of thesFlon:.\u201cFrank eX , Ta er on + 1h me very zealous in watching that night-by a man named \u2018 \u2018Delauna whom | uesday, jar + ! \u201c Cochrane, minister : \u2018of lande,_ forests and-} hate dey.mieten ii a s> \" Shit Bowevér, Jo be Feds hy y Me Bh 8e D board did not.This is the system the police had been \u2018hunting in\u2018-eonnec- Shower and cool of a marked += ! mines.This is the :seeond\u2018lèase this\u2019 oe Cole ak \u201cproperty ahould he.by: goyerntient d- 1.hich 1 ils Targel he Cont tion.- with thefts from pictuté gdfleriés.| above Lake Superior oo Sunday » ; Sompany, of which Sté Mackenzie Why popatition is furéasing\u201d WL ed over to, their wrath: In & tee Bie frhich prevails largely on the Continent Delaunay Co.= Lrvac, No.2 Co.Yo « Lauzon.Staff.oo ee ot $1.00 each:\u2014 Co.vv eo oo hips, No.1 Co.Yaron, No.5 Co.$C PECTAL MATCH.coe a: HO yards:\u2014 ened by Capt.J.Giroux, toNgt.U.Langlois, eye De y Lp - &; \"e 00 ja + No.2 19 ny Serr Ty 2 ee eo 17 se, Pe Jt er, \"3taf.A.+ \u2014~ F.Desogne, No.4 Co.[rors Go Delfausee.\u2019 SO vi $1.09 cachi\u2014 er F.tu:nnet se eo» A Lamipeai, No.6 Co.ve os 3 Fillatrauit, No.8 Co.Marion.No.3 Co.Mnzeau.No.3 Co.ee se Pansereau, No.4 Co.ni 81.00 each for Tyros.: k-gnon, No.6 Co.jam AL \u201cGosselin, No.8 Come 1 Drmine, No.4 Coo.Lon.Le PR tendon, No.1 Co.ee we re IN l'ipurs, No.1 Co.13 \u201cPB.Lauzon.No.2 Co.ee a.13 ASSOCIATION MATCH.; hots at 200, 500 and 600 vards: $5 Mi 5.Peltier, Staff.79 t- brexmer G, Delfausse.39 each: \u2014 F.Thomis.No.5 Eo.+.F.Lauzon.No.2 Co.a.vi Le _X Mareau.No.3 ce.E.Desngué, No.4 Co.TYROS.Co M wo bug Pre ar Se.P oe oa wo N Re + SE ones x.L ver $ be.88 > BAS 3.bh.Maron, No.5 Co.Pia.4 Emond, No.Pe.Jr ~7:5 of $1.00 each: \u2014 A Lauzon, Staff.\u2026 .\u2026 50 C \u201cy.L Levac, No.3 Co.ee .\u2026.46 Pre, A My! ache, No.2 Co.\u2026.\u2019.\u2026 42 Peo.| Jansereau.No.4 Co.41 Pe.Hi Brunelle, No.2 Co.39 35 .4 .80 2 Co.Dupuis, No.1 Co.THIBODEAU CUP.Frôrés a1 Cup, team prize, No.4 0.: F REGIMENTAL MATCH.\u2018even snots at 500 and 600 yards.fist y°ze, cup presented by Lt- o H.Prevost and $5\u2014Maj.ser aff.(ory E.Decogne, No.4Co.ve Pre.E.Thomas, No.5 Co.I.À.Lauzon, staff.er, R.Lauzon, No.2 Co.ee >.N.Moreau, No.3 Co.R.Marion, No.5 Co.H.Brunelle, No.3 Co.Bir prizes of $1 each to tyros: \u2014 E.Dansereau.No.4 Co.de DP.Dupuis, No.4 Co.2 À Meloche, N No.2 Co liver and Stomach Wrong Indigestion, Bad Color, Pale, Fatigued.Those oppressed by Palpitation and Beart Pains will find Interesting Facts in this Article.41 41 Np ge a D.& 88 5 ue - .Tia : 2e more 4 7 (ha Fs on and weak stomach.in vis to send the message ot \u201ca nd wide to all\u2019 who are I.neai n.ds Fe b er Po Gomez, from Meriden., cars I have had a weak stom- TU rave experienced all the dis © wel by indigestion.I may 3.4 .Er as from fermentation La jrs drove me wild.tnt wd scarcely CS 5 ong myself endless misery; ne Jeep well, my color my appetite.\u201clength slowly returned, Dr.Hamilton\u2019s \u201cnd as a system regula- tates, .ntries trom other reg 4 21 18 | 67 | fag ainst other- competitors, \u2018who were 56.pick severely injured.slowing letter is printed with | that it will show a clear road U2\" 5 those who suffer the pangs n [ was a year ago,\u201d writes re neart pains, watery risings, ' at For a eat a mouthful was \"ircles under my .cyes, bad p \u2018vne T was persuaded to 7 \u201cFans Pills of Mandrake \u2019 As I persevered with zraduaily I began to relish my | ; id chest pains grew.less - po asd began to look my.\u2018 .= Pills 8 LD use them occasionally \u201clipporter no medicine is Pos 14 D 4fi0ne that so wonder- à Mis Gemez will also- cure Le or five boxes for 81.00.; By mail from Z Te Company, Kingston, Pie.L Lussier, No.2 Co.5 Corp.G.Lavac, No.g > Co.\u2026 2 Pte.A.\u201c Emond, No.2 Co.\u2026.IB} Bat.I Desjardins, No.7 Co.17} Sat.Grignon, No.6 Co.17 Team Prizes.1st\u2014Cup, presented by Lt.-Col.A.E.Labelle and $8,\"No.4 Co.105.2nd\u2014$4, No.2 Co.cee M® EXTRA \u2018SERIES, OPEN, \u201c1000.Five Shots at 600 Yards.1.$\u2014Mr.E.C.Shaffer, C.P.R.2¢ 2, 4\u2014Corp.C.J.G.Luck, 5th RH.23 3.3\u2014Sap.C.White, 4th F.C.E.23 4.2\u2014Pte.W.Mills, 3rd V.R.C.23 5.1\u2014Pte.D.McNaughton, 5th RH.co vo vo ie en 2B 6.1\u2014Pte.F.Dumfries, 3rd V.R.C.23 OPEN MATCH\u20141009.Ten Shots \u2018at 600 Yards.$8\u2014Pte.W.M.Eastcott, 3rd V.R.C.6\u2014Gr.A.D.Noble, 2nd C.A.4\u2014Set.G.-W.Sharpe, 2nd C.A.3\u2014B.Bennett, 4th-F.C.E.'9_Pte.F.Dumfries, 3rd V.R.C.2\u2014Corp.A.Parnell, 1st P.W.F.2\u2014Pte.8.R.Cairns, 3rd VR.C.2\u2014Pion, 6- Wall, 1st PW.F.2\u2014C.-Sgt.Clarke, 1st PW.F.2\u2014Pte.R.ba Holland, 3rd V.R.C.Ten prizes of $1 each\u2014 Corp.E.S.Taylor, 3rd V.R.C.S.-Sgt.J.Drysdale, 3rd V.R.C.RELABEEEE SGERRRELES 1B.-Sgt.J.Broadhurst, | 5th -R.H.Pte.W.Mills, 3rd V.RC.Sor I.L tle, 6th RH.wW.- Waleh, 1st P.W.F.8 Bat.J.G.-Clarke, 1st PWF.Mr.E.C.Shaffer, CPR.«.Corp.* Honnan, 1st P.W.F.Capt.M.Pope, R.O.TEAM PRIZES.$10.00\u20141st team 3rd VRC.212 1 7.50\u20145th RHC.205 2 5.00\u20142nd C.A.203 3 .2.50\u2014I1st team Ist PW.F.\u2026 202 4 AGGREGATE PRIZES.Matches 2, 4 and 6.Cup presented by Lt.Col.J.A.Ormes and D.R.A.silver medal, MOTORCYCLE EXPLODED .FOUR PERSONS KILLED AND \"MANY INJURED IN BERLIN, GERMANY.\u2014\u2014 Berlin, July 18.\u2014Four : persons were killed, more than twenty severely hurt, and a dozen others elightly injured, as the -rewult of the , ton of a motorcycle and a fire whieh followed it dur | ing a cycle race at the Old\u2019 Botanic Gar: dens this.evening.Thousdnds of \u2018apec- tators had gathered around \u201cthe.track, which was only opened for the first time a few days ago.An endurance race wès on, some of.the \u2018best-known _cyclists, including Stell- brink, Contenet, Ryser, .and\u2019Stolpchy, taking part.After a few laps \u2018the.tire.of one of the pacemaker\u2019s eve s burst and the \u2018rider lost control.e \u2018benzine explod- Led in a burst: of femmes and the machine leaped : into.the air and hurled itself against \u201cthe barrier, which broke down.The .rider was.thrown off and fell 1 several of them - So terrific was the epeed.of the motor cycle that it continued on its course - after the ex- losion, crashing into \u2018the public stand, Bn ling spectators right and left and\u2019 setting on fire several women\u2019s summer dresses.Two women were instant- itched to -the track, with flaming: benzine, were burned to cinders.The wooden stand caught.fixe and: the \u2018flames flashed in the faces of bystandérs, \u201cwho, with clothing ablaze, ruched about, shrieking with pain and fear until cooler-headed onlookers threw the .flames.- A: -panic.ensued, in which .a great number, \u2018iheluding \u2018children, were badly trampled.Eighteen: men and four.women - were: serio women having since died.The hospital a hopeless \u2018 condition.MOUNT ROYAL s.Ss.PICNIC.The.annual picnic of the Mount Royal Avenue\u2018 Methodist.Suñday Sehool .was \u2018held on Saturddy at Isle Gros Bois, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the - very large crowd which.attended.The bright rays of the afternoon sun, a the weather Proved \u2018ideal for the fine programme Oo was in charge of a committee.compose of \u2018Messrs.\u201cThos, K.Simpton, chairman; Geo.Deacon,\u201d C.Maybur .Deacon, | J.-Hogsg, and Chas.May ury.Following is the list of \u2018prize winners: Boys, 7 to 9 years-\u2014Leslie Turner, Fred.Giroux, Win.James.Girls, 7 to 9° Robins.- Foote,.Mabel Robins, velyn ins.Boys,-'9.to 12: years\u2014 ichard, 1 \u2018Lane, Harold Locke,- - Julius.Shuli , Girls: 9 to = os Lame Furger, \u2018Bes sie Hoskin 8.Lane, ford seen, 8, 1?a \u201coye, 18 oh) fy peri.Mat 2 to 15 Phillips, Ida, Ke 1 names, ps, Martha ue Simpson, .VioletS Young ladjes Jennie.Brown, Ward, Ella d.\u201cBarth, ker, Fred.wétbén, trait bancs Sraith, : Mrs.Robins, .Cook were Arai for\u201d the meets of \"of {Toe po pepery clast,: each of : |\" Road tate\" thiee A TOUR Se TRES CRE ALERT AIRE 4 CE MERE TE STRESS Te + \u201c À E.Peltier, staff.170 D.RA.bronze medal, Col.Set.C.Langlois.142 AGGREGATE.600 Yards\u2014Matches 2, 4 and 6.Cup presented La Lieut.Jos.Lo- range, Major Peltier, staff.S4 YRO AGGREGATE.P.Q.R.R.\" badge And $1-Set.R.Lauzon, No.2.\u2026 \u2026 12 $1\u2014S.-Sgt.A.Lauzon.ve ee oo.11 Free Entry to PORA.Matches Sgt.R Lauzon, No.2 Co, .Comp.E Desogne, No.4 Co.15 S.-Sgt.A.Lauzon.ve oo.120 Drummer G.Delfousse:.120 Sgt.N.Moreau, No.3 3Co.113] ly \u201ckilled, and their bodies, saturated | \u2018them to the ground and trampled out} y -injured, two of the| surgeons \u2018say that \u201cseveral others are n: threats of: Jupiter Pluvius in the morn- | ing were effectively dispelled by- the | hich | races and games, w od (dent.Taft will win \u2018his fight for - free or.reduced rates of duty on raw ma- Nearly every.member of -the { A oil, : Youfg a.\u2018smith, Richard.Par\u2019 GR Ly EEA Cp RARER INS ARMES VAT TR COR TON ns FPE ns at ow i 3 ~.J { New Style| Corsets, .69 It's an option we got on a few hundred pairs and found it too good to let pass by unheeded.- They are the correct long style, well made from summer weight coutil and ought not certainly to be sold for less than $1.00 under ordinary conditions.Would it not be _ worth while to have a couple \u201cU6f pairs at least, at.69 a 110 EE A Fall season.New and Very Fine Blouses, \u2018 \u2018Equal to Our $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 a $4 Ones, - Tuesday, We are opening them up day\u2019 s business.\"hour or so.will Tepay you-amply.dainty as you could \"expect to - $1.50 cach.\u2018But there are one hundred and = 7 twesifv of them only\u2014not more than will last an APL They are Persian: lawns, as sheer\u2019 and \u201c$2,50, 82.75, 53:50 * and $4.00, .The: | Salé price of:them\u2019 to-morrow will be : *.fresh for Tues.© We're sorry that § it will be a.case of A | coming out the very first thing in the morn- \u201cing, but the.really fine quality of the blouses 4 buy for, $2.25, 31.50 co \u2014is to clear all summer.stocks while the season is at its height.\u201cWe have a twofold object i in doing so.We want to make your holiday going less expensive than it has ever been before, by saving you half and more than half the cost of travel in.the purchase of your Yaca- tion needs, your dresses, jour linen suits, your summer skirts, your whitewear, your corsets, your hosiery, your shoes, your glo \u2018ves, your parasols, ete.We want in the.second place.to clear the surplus goods from every \u2018hole and corner of our fixtures, that the entire stock, like the new Building, may be perfectly fresh when we open the Tee ti rs - eRe 1 TRES CVE Tr, > \u2018 In the chocolate, vici kid styles we believe there will be to select from on Tuesday.Store closes at 5.30 p.m.except Saturdays during July and August when we close | at 12.45 p.m.FIGHT FOR FREE OR REDUCED RATES, \u2018Washington, D.C., July 47.> Presi terials.Conference Committee bill conceded this to-day.Indications are that\u2019 when the new tariff bill becomes a law the rates on the articles which the President desired to come in free will be as follows: Iron.ore, free (present rate 40 cents per ton); on vailing duty); hides, 7 1-2 percent ad - valorem (present.rate 15 percent); codl, 45 cents per ton (present rate 67 cents); | t lumber, probably $1.25 on rough, with \u2018Senate rates on finished.This would be a material reduction throughout the lumber schedule.When the the President's shoulders the sibility of putting the foregoing raw believed he would meet with\u201d s 'in- bringing about a parry several days, however, members ~ {ker (river emp), = considerably broken, but in the pateat leather and Ri UNITED STATES TARIFF PRESIDENT TAFT WILL.IN 5 - bration triump JL = n° effet\u201d Ph.\u201cPrésideit was told by\u2019 the tariff: Jol, Tey free (now protected by counter- conferees: transferred to |: -Tespon: |: {materials on the free list it was not\u2019 | changed senti- » \u2018ment in relation to these articles.ps | ate | ngress have been woing to the vrais v There Can Be No Halting til all Our Shoe Oddments \u2018Are \u2018Disposed: of Entirely and gun metal styles the sizes are ussian tah a complete\u2019 range of ladies\" sizes.Sy Writing in advance as we are; we cannot, of course; pronounce definitely upon this point ; \u201cbut, at all events, if you are: passing in this vicinity to-morrow, it will be worth while dropping in to see these shoes\u2014they a are, the $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 kinds, clearing at, per pai cccvoc0u000013$1.59 House, and noË' a\" few cante- away con- vineed - that the.President was right invinsisting that all -the articles.could | staÿd; lowër rates.Jt \u2018was believed: he would\"be able\u2018 to, put hides, lumber or.copl nthe: free.list, but it- was acknowledged: that any: \u201creduction of ticlez =would amount | to.ag, adminis.Hine \u2018confenies\u2019 tab \u2018if \u201ciron \u2018ore.\u2019 hides,\u201d lumber, or coal were put\u201d the free list or \u2018the rabes reduced be low the.figures: adopted in the Senate he \u201cwould: have 'to get - the votes.It wag; tecogniged - \u201cthat - possible \u201cto: put hides, lumber-and coaj : \"the.\u2018let it the.conference réporé: was.© be \u2018adopted .by - - the Senate, Neither \u2018was it believed : Tater.on: these\u2019 articlés could Be reduced: \u201cPHat a.change : of of sehtiment had TR pince.ingithe; Sonate in, the mat- 1 peitedSof | \u2018the: pending bill + ou- £hese * ar.| it: would the im- à | that f mites, fossiles o accepted.\u2019 \u201d % | Beaders.can.hive: the.Save a Dollar on Your White skirt Here are 58 White: Linen Canvas.Skits, made to sell \u201cbis season at, each, $2.75.We re clearing th them at, each, Si.15.ter of.tree iron are and\u2019 \u2018free \u201coil\u201d \u2018was a | matter of common \u2018gossip \u2018about thie capitol to-day.It was stated j uh as.confidently that - \u201ctbe 15 \u2018pete \u201cad valorem ratés on\u201d hides would.ava to.be.cut ; in.half,\u201d \u2018although.\u2018some iy a rate as high as; 10 percent: bat 45 cents -a ton, gf would: prove ry.séction- \"EX fears- that the i might be at, was des\u201d se tisfactofy.to.+ Wyoming, which stry in: that - state \u2018fuined\u2019 by cheap - Canadian\u201d Two: failroads are now \u2018building ade, which will tap:the Canédian coal Belds.-Sehator Clark and ARepresen- tative \u2018Mondel}, \u201cof.Wyoming; : are \u201cpros, tebting against\u2019 any reduction\u2019 of the present .rate \u2018of 67 cents per tom, ih\u2019 epite a the fact \u2018that re Senate adopt- 00icent rate, it understood a \"eb d5-cent.Fa or adopted, - will jprovide for-na; change Jn.the éxisting Rate.of '1E-tenté à.-ton on elack, but\u2019 ap Eh Eling, amendment .providing 3h hell apply only ta: na- } ack ed A such, at; the à * 2e, ng ge Ge ote ta Af AREA Lab Wp.Ty Hr An 8 rT eee nl IR Ve ra TAS Sty wb, al ; - aioe for a's ou.\u201cBehl! A ra do Crim; meget 9 .ents to the position of putting hae = on thé.free.at.{.are.still.hopefill of Te 1s _ dia ture show pr cu Sunday in \u2018for which the off Catherine and\" halls were: guy.he option of telt- cose \u2018made.\u201cmake ny AT Boga 2 ; sua FA .sm we % fr the- -northwestern' state# \" combe, Ottawa; Robert and J.George St.Paul .Plymouth h t opportunity of ex- |dicated that perfect conditions would : Cr eown, P.W.McLagan, D.K.Cémbe, 3 na J.B® Pannonia .| Naples pa ne their VS.Hr hey haul to vote prevail at daybreak for the long delayed High- Low- High Low- McLaren, and W.F.MeLaren.Burnes, Toronto; Mrs.D.{lies and ies | Virginian ,, ,, .Liverpool against the report because the amend- {attempt to cross the channel.Antici- est.cot.est.ost.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Reid will | Ella C.McCall, Toronto; Irving E.Ro- | Columbia ./ ° Morville ith i i y lin sees.we J.ne remain hertson, W.G.Blackstock, J.C.Hayes, wadenna Marseilies | ment was coupled with it.pating an early start, M.Latham slept 1 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 W 66 67 @ lin England for several weeks, and then Victoria: G H \u201d Preci Hamilton: | Da .MATSON Whatever ruling may be expressed by [in a shed of the old tunnel works a6 2 .8 68 38 5 |spend some time on the Continent.Mas EE N° MeGleve.Ontario: Misses Sanadian \"ot Cherbourg | the City Attorney if the point of al- ithe foot of the cliff, where tbe mono- : eo oe ee 72 66 63 & [They have just placed their two sons Minnie and Magdalen Casev Ottawa : | Lavrentian .Moville leged irregular procedure 1s submittéd plane was housed, while M.Lebavasseur 5 > «+ =- = a 8 = in a private school near London.Miss Edith McPherson.Halifax \u201d st.Paul a.Southampton to him, there is no doubt that the same {and the Associated Press correspondent 8 A x 6 = The Rev.M Miss bdith Mc .: Arabic .New Yerk procedure has been followed ja DAS and thé constructor of the machine, who 7 °° °° °° op 74 67 6 |house Kingston.ord Mrs.J.Road- \u2014- Caledonia a New York previous cases, ut this is said to \u20ac was to give the signal when the start 8 .wo ue 11 « 67 6 8, \u2019 \u20ac marriage N 0 DER .a retagne eo ew on the first time that a motion to \u2018adopt was to be made, slept on Dboard the D ve or 0.76 61 73 57 of er Laughter, Bertha, to the Rev.LEVEL CROSS] as R Snrnio 2 ee ee New A .\u2019 b è- \u2018H ' off {10 .83 66 TT \u201cél \u2019 esley Jones, of Victoria Road, \u2014 aderland ., ,, Ne Hk a report as amended\u2019 has been re torpedo boat destroyer, \u2018Harpon\u2019 o Ont, to take plac W Friesland Philadelptia .© jected.Hence there is an unusual | Cape Gris-Nez.11 ve ee oe 87 69 TI 6 September 1 at eh e pon ednesday, Ottawa, July 19.\u2014The Railway Com- Fanadian ._.\u2018 Liverpoc! amount of Jnterest being taken in the At the first streak of dawn M.Lath- 2 va ee eo = = n n street , er home, 142 Nelson mission this morning issued an order res Laurentian Moville \u2018 point raised.another vote am came out of the shed, clapping hie NEEDS : garding rural level crossings as a result Victodan .Mcntreal .ensue on the Road Committee\u2019s\u2019 report hands with joy at the \u2018sight of the.u REA 9 = a bod Lord Charles Beresford, whose recent of complaints against railway companies {Lake Eric .Montreal .the feeling at the City Hall is that it |emooth crestless sea.\u2018Ihe sky was.16 1 2 2 n 59 72 @g [speéches in England on the navy have for non-compliance with the provisions Laurentia .Montreal .wold he rico once WOT ag [Overs uk the wind vas hardy per [1 1 118 OÙ OH @ [aro so muh dineumion, uo Mu of the statute regarding fences and cut | Clo Sn *, .-¢ ceptible.ew minutes later a gun we es ee T0 64 68 8L rom Liverpool on August tle guards and public highway croseings.DESIRE a Committee, was asked this morning \u2018| fred on the \u2018Harpon,\u2019 confirmed the [19 .72 63 3 57 |20 by the Allan line royal mail turbine It is ordered that all railway companies The SS.Tunistan, of the A.- d of the statement of Ald rp .\u2019 ; .the fir«t passenger ship to _\u2014p< = he bad hear o ea em ternoon to daving aeroplanist\u2019s opinion that con- Both in 1907 and last year the weather Srequer Virginian.\u2019 His Lordship, who [on or before Jan.1, 1911, erect and main- through (he Straits of Mr L.A.Lapointe less the Road Com.ditions were right and an automobile [in July was more consistently fine than |\" be accompanied by Lady Beresford, tain on each side of the right of way || IRL RCS G0 on a0 © NIF the effect that unless the wus despatched to Calais to apprize the has been experienced yet.18 to attend the exhibition to be heid {fence of a minimum height of four fevt |day morning.Fog still reve mittee took steps to at once get some road work in hand, the Finance Committee would proceed with the matter On its own initiative.He replied :n at Toronto.\u2018Charlie\u2019 Beresford, to give him his popular title, is an Irishman by birth, and has for many years been cinity of the straits.but 87 , IT would appear to be improving LONGSHOKEMEN'S CONVENT N six inches, with swing gates at farm crocsings and cattle guarde on cach side of the highway at every highway cross- authorities that a start would be made between 6 and 7 o\u2019clock.While the monoplane was hastily tak- The highest temperature registered in the city in 1907 was 89 degrees on Aug.11 and 12; in 1908, the highest was 92, on .: .|en out and pushed to thé top of (he [July 7; this year the highest tempera- °NE of the peoples naval heroes.His ing at rail level.The railway fences at The International \u2018I.ong=horc: Arc the affirma ive, but said he bad no Some cliff a crow i of several to op d per.|ture yet experienced was on June 9, gallantry, his achievements and his every highway crossing shall be turned ciation Convention adjourned : he.od Committee will meet in the | sons assembled to witness the start, and | When the mercury rose to 86 degrees.exceptionally brilliant abilities have won {into the respective cattle gnards on each jefter elec\u2019ing officers and veu 1 ss Ot eR Co eS bi | Ce\u201d outre pepustion où the negitonng manne rame mien ide of he Tugba.We to ines not [Yok ty ae Je tne \u2019 \u2019 il : below.the u ÿ give him a hearty completed or open for traffice or in |résotuton |: wae deen on Wednesday next, tbe regular day oi |illges lined the shore below.\u201d alk SUCCEEDS MR.LUMSDEN |eicome, and whether or ot\u2019 he kh combed Commiacton.the.companies hom fo evs 018 sents vl 1.Te i] is meeting this afternoon.carefully inspected every part of the about (he navy his words will command shall crect fences, gates and cattle guards \u2018by acclamation, aud J.J Jour © : machine, and on making several trials MR.GORDON GRANT APPUINTED respect.ag the rails are laid.If not yet open IN y, was elected secretars-troa: ur- ON IN THE WEST with the eight-cyclinder motor, found CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE The Boston \u2018Woman\u2019s Journal\u2019 says: for traffice these fences shall be erected THE PREFONTAINE IN Pont DR.ROBERTS the machine perféct.There was a wait à OF THE \u2018Wherever the story is known of the |and maintained before the railway shall The Canadian Navigaties C +.\u2014 of an hour until the torpedo boats and NATIONAL TRANSCONTIN- heroic labors x Wiltred T.Grenfell, the be wen for trafic.Exemptions mas en steamer Prefontaine, which grou.3 CSS BY | tugs, strung out in a line towards the ENTAL RAILWAY, amous Labrador surgeon and missionary, MACe as the \u2019 «y.Lake St.Peter on Thursday og: = =r MADE A GREAT va Y pong, hug up their positions.Fin friends will congratulate him upon he The width of approaches to rural rail-| Montreal on Saturday evening at \u201ca HIS SPEECH 1} ally, all was in readiness and the mono- engagement to Miss Anna MacClanahan, WAY crossings must be twenty fect road jiea at Tate's dry dock.opposite = 7 y, y \u2019 y \u2014 plane was pushed back 200 yards trom |: Ottawa, July 19.\u2014Mr.Gordon Grant, daughter of Mrs.E.B.MacClanahan, of Surface on concession and main roads.enne street.The repairs Ww.fake a .lorado.- , ; V7 | inspecting engineer of the National ke Forest, a suburb of Chi ro {and sixteen feet on side and bush roads.days to complete when she w:.de ner The newspapers of Denver, Colorado, {the : crest of the cliff, which has a T ; .\\ se \u2019 urb of Chicago.Miss miesion again just to hand, contäin an enthusiastic de- precipitous fall of 200 feet to the sea.ranscontinental Railway Commission |MacClanahan has travelled extensively.INE CANAL OPEN ecription ot the address of Irncipal Fathom was clad in a knickerpdeker |*t2#, Was to-day formally appointed [She was attracted to the work Dr, Gren- LAND IN DISPUTE LACH a.Roberteon, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, |suit, and had donned a life preserver.chiet engineer in succession to.Mr, fell is doing, and in which she will be The Lachine canal was 2 had es before the National Educational Assocta- He showed no signs of neryousness as Hugt D.prmaden, who recently re- uch assistance to him.She has , ayed by the accident (o he Wears oom tion.The \u2018Daily News\u2019 says that hus he shook hands with his friends on hore : à Grant is understood to tie sci medicine, surgery and domes- {CITY SAID TO HAVE BEEN OUT- pass through.This is the finet 1.xe \u2018ze remarks on \u2018Education for tne lmprove- mounting the saddle.\u2018Start the motor,\u2019 ve accepted the office with ite heavy a: sir acquaintance began BIDDEN FOR THE MAIN- canal bas been open on Sunday the ii 1 when Dr.Grenfell visited Chicago about 8 year ago to solicit funds for his work.18 stories of his work and the suffer NOTES.The 8S.Mount Royal, of the CPR lire Be cried to his assistants, ana shen with.a nod of his head, the Words, \u2018Bee you in Dover,\u2019 threw the startfig lever oft, responsibilities, and will assume the, chief .1 enginership in a few weeks.He .has ment of Rural Coadyions, was greeted 4 been connected with the road sifce: its.by cheer upon cheef, e the aud) WARING-HOULE LOT.ence heartily endorsed the declaration \u2019 .: .; i A .> tr + 2 a hill EXE x dap 2 Ter ' x G mr wy \" wr padi 7 Get, a EE .dat = , ; a.HERO a ET FOSA FIR Roy TRE RECTORS HAVE TS\" \\(REASED DIVIDEND To Seven Percent Payable August GJREMUTH cs syue fr tobe Lt tianoan 3 Next Lost of Etectricity eredto Customers :F POWER STOCK EVI- p1 BLIC CONFIDENCE ORPORATION._->y> of the Mont- vor Compauy are A: noon to-day they 1onb'e-barrelled an- ; rise shareholders iat the dividend, \u201cre for some time, \u2026.6 lo 7 percent, .he directors have \u201cve t9 study out the \u2026 wi[ reduction on I'he proposed new qyent of consumption ; 1 apply equaily to ral and déstrict.that tho directors asu- the policy which i ov Council some- : debghted at this, away from h .he.gentle lines of the elf more Thecestible, than ob © whee the miller several cartloads of pennies WE DYE ALMOST EVERYTHING \u2018SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE.YN THB Fy : .: 205 sunshine tell upo bre id °., 100, Lhe D.; hi : ie Laurentiane, 8 miles from St Mar- ! the strength of minster roof and lighted up the o standpoint again was different, had not |for behaving so badly to him.King We dye or clean almost every arti- garet's, surrounded with besutital mai : HA co \u2018er an untoward cir- palace with gleam and glint on mossy travailed in vain for the new birth of Frederick \u2018 did not like this; but some- cle of apparel worn by meu or re lakes and a river, all full of trout.The f no.5 \u201che Kuew that Ethel tile and ivied wall.In the borders the }Her soul.The whole eager life of the [thing right away inside told him ne had and with our large works an large bouse is cempletely furnished.and will ; ; te have Lhe \u201cpending tulips stood Eke colored candles lit from brisk little man seemed to her like a done wrong and deserved all.they said.| experience we bave the BEST W sccommodate 12 Two canoes and three 15 po Le ~ hus reclaimed.e ce of light.Then s sunlit irit inti odward.So he spoke to his courtiers, :aying, .boats.Apply to Box 407, P.} stunt PE \u201cmay Jan vith a heht locked.Back at the mae she loved, who At Tenth.\u201d whee Coa * home-going I am glad to find that just jrs ond | R.PARKER & CO, =\u2014 =] 1k i 2 He had found her |: ; k contrast to the approached e i tly {upright judges exist in my cIngiom.| paire \u2018 no physically \u201cspent.peace di haat or] that enclosed gar introduced \u2019 her raonal os And instead of turning the magis\u2018raves Dyers and on Te etai For Sale Bl vo ode her explanation, den that involuntarily her mind for à [again to the Bishop\u2018s notice.She gave [and judges out of their places, he did 6x0 St.Catherine 4, ; t AR Cu Jv rustic: beneh, hag: ponent accused him of lashing himself hip some of her husband's letters, hop- [28 they had sentenced him.He gave st.and 392 Notre Dame st.Wes FOR SALE.\u2014REGISTERED YORKSHIRE CR ARK = \u201che had at first no fur- merely in order to rack her heart.ing that he would comment upon their the miller a lot of money; he rebuilt Phones\u2014(Up) 3041 and 3323.(Main 1597)} Pigs, also young ones.six weeks to eix 45 ° \u2018 :.feeling that it was no She cried, \u2018Cumnor! do you think || main drift.\u201c {the mill, and it still stands in Ponsdam, ponths ody Cine Peis Apply AN- Æ _ y.had known aE \u20ac had not seen my wickedness, I could not jmood which God sometimes requires in beard, I saw it Poe not so -ong has FOR SALE\u2014 PLATE GLASS, Size 90 x 63%.K Lys ar.he had obtained 4 o have told you: but [ have wept all the ; order that we may hear him speak\u2014it js |Now do.8, Jistle t ink in on your pu i \u20ac SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Apply 142 St.Peter street.x hrk 5.3 an ~~ her husband the sin 00 or strength to weep; 1 have self-effacement, Mr.Compton calls it self- [account.Ask yourself, \u2018Do ev-r, ef LEAD N 5% h Par.i + 1 would seem, in her : U that I have strength abas t.b ; ° because I think a great deal of rayslf, ft 5h Pa : + black and awful Said to God a a r Abasement, but I think perhaps that pli th le tad.- FOR BALE JH .core blac a aw ul to sw.I am too tired now to think OT lis just a slip.: consider.T, can reat 0 Jee people a DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEQE Two Copying Presses, 8 Fire-Proof Safes, } lication wo 0% Bishop, J Felt.Chat even feel, except that pity for you \u2018s| rt was the sort of remark that made {I¥?Do t think atter a rant deal I| A High-Class Sesidential and Day |1 Roll Top PE NO Top Des, ; pa oh vaguely breakin.my beart.superficial people call the Bishop \u2018sar- [important and matter a gr \u201cnd \u201cà School, for ; TMM .rel.$ STON FTE ~ + wv the Bishop was less \u2018Ycu do not understand wbat I am castic.\u2019 Ethel did not \u2018so interpret it.can take other Te 7 ane re ENVIRONMENT As Sis ath: 11% 8 James street.Mon = C5 4 telling you,\" he resumed.\u2018It was only | Do you consider that I ought to think With them wha e: rou Youth to develop propery cee a .tthe Co SHE how ter Becmime 1 have been ao faithlene at ju what he ign © om Enfin vil you Bnd out how maby | Sooper, Is mat rene of) NEW TYPEWRITERS fo aw That in he i God let this temptation assail you, oh Did you ever think juat alike on re- |Pe of Aline b inside vour- Townships hills, 60¢ fcet above sea l:vel, , C \u2019 A : saw that in the imme- he u fall, in order that we might |.t ° h ked br «q¢ [kinds of pilliness you bave inside » ps , al train- FOR SALH, CHEAP, some new Cans- 5 \u201c+ blaw he knew not what et yo the fullest extent that a gious matters?he asked rekly.If self.Stop when you have countad 'p together with first class tducational tia at dian Standard Oliver Typewriters, of Num- Loti erouched, as it were, both see to the fulles taken tolerance, You did, one of vou was not spiritually to teni and remember that if Fralorc ing and opportunities ie Every Pare \u2018taken |der % 3 and 4 Models, fully guaranteed.H 2 .mistaken charity, a mista ; .alive.Tt is only an inanimate thing ER \u2018 thoit DUNHAM COLLEGE.very worth $97.50, to be seid for $35 while they : EE IN through these me is not true charity, ie, indeed, the ve-ÿ that can be the same as another.\u201d the Great could mot de nd pat things for the mental, moral and physical de- worth Frs, for new models.Spine i SVE an 1 - \u201ctes ordea 3 we are Apt denial of the only truth by which the Ethel received no further advice from being co lled to ry an \u201cmust velopment of the pupils.Highly acoom- did opportunity.Call or write at once.1 Lee what we call trivial; 1d can be saved.\u2019 Li right, small girls and small boys plished staff.Excellent educational record CANADIAN OLIVER TYPEWRITER OO.IC a rh thar he drew back from \"a h a no strength to stem the cur- |*- - never think they are big enough to do Jha\" health record unexcelled, Large |, gt.Martin atreat.Zieh of the of whieh rent of \u201chis thonght, and had she been (To be Continued.) exactly aa.they like.grounds, biter 5 plumbing LA attnes ee \u201cDin.- ruzn the haze of green, RA : ; have \u2014 ee eee °° \u2019 equipment, sänitary 17 \" } \u201d a.ble to follow him her mind might have : SO -_\u2014 Write early for calendar and full informa- Let wi 217; 5 bench shadowed by the 8 .isl .ya Le e early -{ Furnished Rooms To Le { Dee, M Le looked away from Lee ee ar the rr on the] CHILDREN'S CORNER THE BOY AND THE SPARROW.tion ix Mis AGNES HEDGES, Laty Prin | me y .it d.- .A 2 Le i =.; , u on a \u2026 \u2019.vu hi \u2014 = , - | Ce mew der by that marvel.thigad of hie words and again and again THE POTSDAM MILL.| Tapper oy **¢ ond swine on a TL.a Cy nla Beuvents VOTRE lt TO LET.APPLT, 96 | IS Ty soir, 148 oe : .Co wir wie fue good or ill.Were [from clearly proclaiming the authority (By the Rev.J.G.Stevenson, of -|On the ground stood a sparrow-bir mere \u2014 | ° pe ne 1! AA his dark hair |and power of the Church by a i he .Beckenham.) looking at him.ood, but th j des che Ta : ci e : .u e \u201con ST hae for tbe | without désiring or receiving the Just recently I went to Germany; ard NOT amo ons pags 790.Dorchester St, West.| Veteran Land Grauts BE wee Hie shoulders drooped last sacrament, his infinite loss would be One day \u2018the kind gentlemen who were So he whites o big stone at the head of.LR CE LA \u2018SOUTH AFRICAN VBTERANS_WE WILL ( i ie phe de ON \u201cooped as with weight my eternal shame 3 ith sr took me La mee, the.Emperor.the lad \u2019 \u2014 Lo LOAN a reasonable amount on warrants, Pe .1 ar à vers A.1e minster chimes rang out the Hour\" It is not every day call on emperors.it kil j and tue ce J : the highest price SPOT CASH for Sl Ho: 0 walked into the fur- The minsier chimes rang out the louve So I was especially pleased that on this |And it killed the I° r boy, Reotor: J.Witiiamson, M.A.(0xon.) a LRO LAND 2 CO., 34 Vitoria 25 Vu >! the trees that stood |8t w ; Come ton ntasted- but he Particular day the German Emperor | SPAITOW Was er \"| stroet, Toronto, Ont.ae 4- 10, \u201c17 9f the garden.Now, the pa w inspired by new hope.\u2018It is Wore a red coat, and looked every inch hen (8) little Yop\u2019s mother flew over | a ;; ETERAN LAND W return- white om he an evil or a, good as ee > d put our repentance into 2 king.And besides noticing nim, I the\u201d frees Se, Secondary 8chool-for boys of 11 to 18 BOT TH Areal oe paid for South Aft.co DIS CRE 15 certain\u2014it always .3 also noticed a strange old windmi no te i i SLE a Bu wes it the moment when he Practice.a i haan véry far from his palace.The alace \u201cTell me nee - Jy little boy, s1¢ Preparatory Department-for boys of can Veteran TR a n amply to position misc oo vares for nothing in the out from our Veakness in the guise of is at Potsdam, which is a kind of (xer- H va ane Le my pocket,\u201d the spairow- 8 to 11.Btfiding.205 St: Jémes street Tel Maïs | owstane rere EST | he ny ne ce | gent lat ti ee à a | (Ace 1 0 a ec mg maT | cer DT ce pie \u201cmyself to think of Mr.she summoned .courage to J&Y or wris sprain.! Jesus, \u2018 .13.; Re .\"4 pin treet w or with R.otto re i \u201cvu afraid to offend him.pores = here and there on practical! of \u201cNerviline\u201d earlier, I could have shall be saved.(ee Romans 3.Su).\u2014 re inion Point se.Chartes, 801 - Wellington : =o no with God's truth in dificulties.saved myself an OD iain, Amount of F the eC Abrahams faith was 4 etreet, \u2018West of- Subway, SU mat ay) How mans of these high walls which pain, and many soning nights of (Rom.iv, 9, 16) \u201cAbraham faith que | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS : So 001,505 my first duty.ou ?.Le 4 wa Wve hleae i .sTLE.fl \u2018th eyes quickened by Sharply.are Ine - |a young farmer living mear Brockville.pel [ets 0 Dleased rh A bam.| CASH TARIFF, .} LE \"ss af 1ty and love, in PES \u2018 1 \u2018 our | \u2018 \u2018I tumbl from al, ag Oe) 2 \u2018aad LY.Vacant, Situation.Ww Pu- .i ES ee, Cee why: she was Nome; but we right the gate in fumbled he reckoned righteous faith, There is | Wanted, Rooms \u2018fo Let, Ardeles \u2014 sens by gone © TESTIMONIAL { bo (on to Io po ondemmniion to thane wo baie pi emit Bo = _ some o .- barn floor and trust in.the \u2019 - Jeaus.- .5 rat .He looked at her keenly.He was .| trust FA; into living union with x.EL EE NO fer vena np me tt wT eed AEE street not only a loyal Iren à @ , ankie an When \u201cJesus comes we.8 ul ap 11.QU mk pis helper.\u2018You bave given the rem 4266 ist.Thev swells We X \"Him and be forever with the St.Margaret's NE answers he id er Tan to [ 3 rapidly \u2018and rd.Jesus: descended {rom - \u2018Abrah Abra Lt.| TOR NTO out the gates an \"8.LQ} \u2014 .: =.hodiiv\"na ; but was ADra- Sepa oO INE them.\u2019 Co.] caused excruciating pains, It was not con- in His pois Divine nataré.a , 8 , me This exercise of thought and zhe quiet! \\enient to go to thecity and the lini ham\u2019s Lord in Hi\" OE LA reb-Cices Reait confidence with which he treated her ment in the hopee was useless.Kl When FUL tp ; - Toe Gens ner the, management © EE .renewed her strength.Her mind turs-iy got- Nerviline relief came quickly.CVE dn phere VE à ete a .Engine ed more.and more to her hushand and! {ook down the swelling, relieved the 1.mA ALY asa: 1.#58 bare e 601d her own home duties.Cumnor wrote.pain, and gave me wonderful comfort.] .Re July ia.+ \"LE Force | Poe to her every dav long letters Dresthing.\u201c1 can recommend I; Nerviline or RE \u2018au + À = EE and sue\u2019 tr SE oa - love and courage, full of reiteration of ætrains, bruites, swellings, muscular | Consider him at endupeth.such | Hogi all he had said in the garden, full - of § pains, \u2018and sore back.I have vroved | opitzadicdion \u201cof _aiNhoëts tary ig 71 | h Universitior, ARLY the conviction that she agreed with alli: a sure cure in such cases.\u2018Jeat \u201cye be \u20ac apd isnt In youn Course tor University: : td.ei he said.: PÉhink what it might some day mean ping.Heb.à ee tang ail ; highest honors; 13 io Try as she would, Ethel could oe lip you ta have right in your home,} For.det à, gs - Vat : 3 4 rts: Domestic \u2018Science.a dt] - longer see the complexity.of life in the \"ready for an occident or emergent sick- sh PON, WE BR en ot : AVN \u201cLt proportion in which he saw it; in her ness,-a.bottle or two of Nerviline.\u2018 Get Dar ; I et ass Vener: 3-4 Soneéqusnos [ troal mind the emphasis now lay on love, and Tit to-day, 25e, or five for $1.00, all deal-{ - I will cal} a Lo ES irait RIN ) in his it was on doctrine.In bé¢ de-| org or Catarrhozone Co: Kingston, | to be pees Ear Tests.sire to please the old man whose hand Opt, | mind\u2019 : Gt ee +.TATA FUE RRA Ty, et Te BRET IA Ba SL cay BY FO gramme Wl a » i A | 1 + dl À \u2018 J Ro a Se TRE 2e i re ro ra\" Pace RESULT Ronin g Op IN NES SC En air tt tt dot ars nt a .found later, but the ba a) di Fam PES SE ÉCHOS * \u201ca Sai ky SRE u ET \u201cel ve br.nay - LS Lon ia} THE REVOLUTION IN PERSIA.The Shah Refuses to Receive Deputation to Infotm Him of His Dethronement.RUMOR THAT HE WILL SHORTLY LEAVE FOR RUSSIA.° a) .-~ Teheran, July 17.\u2014 Mohammed Ali; the dethroned Shah, who is now in the Russian summer legation, has dechned to receive a deputation to inform him of his deposition.Sipahdar and Sar- darasad, the leaders in the Nationalist movement, last night sent the foliow- ing telegram to the British and Russian legations : \u2014 Co Ce \u201cIn accordance with the decision of the National Council, which met to-day at Baharistan, it will be necessary for a.deputation from the council to wait upon His Majesty, Mohammed Ali, to notify him of the change of sovereigns: As His Majesty is at present a refugee in the Russian legation under British and Russian.protection, we request your.excellencies to fix a time.to-mor- .row.when His Majesty may receive the deputation.\u2019 Lo The .ex-Shah replied this morning, through the legation, saying in his message i \u2014 © \u2018His Majesty states that having taken refuge in the Russian legation, he :thas, ipso facto, abdicated; therefore he does not wish to receive a deputation which.comes for the purpose of informing him of the fact, to Cl 3448 6 Ta - TEN PERSONS DROWNED EXCURSION BOAT CAPSIZES IN NEW YORK BAY IN SQUALL.* rs \u2019 5 Mm\u2014\u2014 .- - Tien New York, July 18.\u2014Ten persona were drowned this afternoon, two: of- them little girls, when the excursion sloop \u2018Rozana,\u2019 carrying twenty-three passengers, was capsized by a sudden squafl in Lower New York Bay, midway between Coney Island Point and Hoffman Island.; °° The eaptain and the twelve survivors were picked up under great difficulties in a rough and choppy eea by.the, tuë \u2018Lamont,\u2019 which happened at the time to be the only other vessel within sight in waters usually crowded with pleasure craft and motor-boats.Captain Keyes, of\u201dthe tug \u2018Lamont,\u2019 saw the sloop heel over in the gust and fail to come back.Instantly he headed for the spot where the \u2018Roxana\u2019 had been, but before he could reach her ten of the rsons.bad gone down.Life lines and buoys were thrown to those still afloat, and after a few minutes of brisk and anxious work, all in wjght when the \u2018Lamont\u2019 came on \u2018the scene were taken aboard.The survivors were Smith Infirmary at Tompkinsville, S.L.OTHER- DROWNING FATALITIES.~ Rochester, N.Y., July 18.\u2014Three Rochester men of the Holland.setflement in: Brighton ,were drowned last night.in Sodus Bay, off Sodus\u2019 Point.They are Abram and John Deburyan and Jacob Dewindt, Abram Deburyan and Dewindt were married men with families, while John Deburyan was\" a young unmaïtied man.The three men went to the.bay last night to fish, and\u2014 this.morning their empty.boat was seen \u201cfrom the shore at anchor.\u201d A man went to the boat, and with the anchor drew up one of the Deburyans.Dewindt\u2019s body was ugh that à for he third body rough t ragging for the -thir y \u2018had to be discontinued.The.two bodies found are at Alton.=: ~~.La.; Teronto, July 18\u2014Frank Thom.aged 95, living with his parents at 449 King street east, and a driver for the Health Department, was drowned in the harbor, at the foot of Cherry street this after- | He was ip a punt with two |- navn.others when his.cap:blew off, and.in \u2018taken to the |: \"Mobammed Ali.probably will départ shortly for Russia.It is beli\u20acved that the Queen is desirpus of accompanying \u2018the former Shah, taking with her the Crown Prin¢e, who is the -ewly-pro- claimed Shah.TL 0 .Teheran, July 18.\u2014The new Shih, the former Crown Prince Sultan Aled Mirza accompanied.by his tutor, dréve this.morning.from the Russisn summer légation to the Sultana\u2019 Cabad Palace, A brief cerémony was held at the Palace, at which the ent and the \u2018other members of - the _ National Council .formally acclaimed thé new Sovereign.1t ia\u2018 believed that the Shah will be \u2018sent abroad to study \u2018under the supervision of a new.tutor.°C - ° The new Cabinet is constituted as follows : Sipahdat, Minister of * War; ydarasad, Minister: of - the Interior ; ussein Gouli, Minister.of Foreign.Affairs; Muchir Ed.Dowleh, Minister of Justice ; Hakim \u2018e]-Mulk, Minister of Edu- ch 101.Loe 4 wo \u2014 a+ disorders are reported from n unable to keep order among the en faétions.- D oy was MODERNIST JESUIT BEAD Us i \u2014 | FATHER TYRRELL HAD LEFT THE .ORDER: AFTER.PUBLISHING ! +.» UNORTHODOX ARFIOLE.London, July.17.~Father \u201cGeorg, Tyr- rell,.the prominent snodernist priest, is dead at.Storfisstoh.oo The Rev.ree Tyrrell, whose, part in: the-m ist controversy necesiitste hia 4 rat] front.the Society \u2018of Jésus, was-a\"tonvert: té Catholiciem' from the Protesteut ChureB.He was by.birth an \u201cIrishman, ipecéivifig \u2018 the dpsjor Sant of his education at Trinity College, Dublin, Subsequently to: his .griddetion : be félt \u2018the attraction: , of \u2018the Catholic Church to duch a degree that he be- cane, a Roman Citholic® apd\u201d took the vows of the Jestiit order.- His latét oper dibee bas been\u2019 in and.\u201cFor tw ve ÿtèrs -prior, fo.1906- -was recogmte a8 one of the most daritig and brtiliänt of \"the Jésuitical Writers.\u201cIn that yéar he published in an English jour- pu ériors in the sociely as extremely tical.: : ki and\u2019 his head a storm : of\" ece esiaskical iti- cient, \u201cIn thè* same \u2018AFticle-hè: voited a | certain sympathy with opinions put for- ic} St.Georgé Mivart, the eminent by -Car- ward by 0! waiter: on -bielogy, who.had pféviousiy been.excolnmunica (dital Vaoghian.- Thé\" higher 4 anfông .the : Jesuits inn Engiénd took |Health has won the first: roynd in the IN FRANCE.= 2-5 «4 ff, |2 helt, claiming the removal of the cp ONTREAL DAILY DON CARLOS DEAD THE PRETENDER TO THE THRONE OF SPAIN PASSES AWAY.Rome, July 18.\u2014Don Carlos af Bourbon, the Pretender to the Spanish throne, :died to-day at Varez, in Lom- ardy.- ., -Don Carlos, Duke of -Madrid.who claimed, under the special law of enc- cession, established by Philippe: V., to ; Sergt.Bayles of T oranto, C: | tures the Wimbledon Cup, \u201c| Phic,\u2019 at and SET + + \u201cTHE BISLEY MEET 2 ~- Cap- : - \u2014ét : ; (Canadian Ascociated : Prèts,) Bisley, England, July 17\u2014Fout matches were on the card to-ddy, the \u2018Daily Gra- + 200 yards, the \u2018Graphic, at 500 \u2018Daily the Telegraph*- at 600.The | Wimbledon, an open match, was also | red, though none of the members cf the Canadian team entered.Some of these, Sergt.Bayles, of Toronto, fell the honor of capturing another trophy for Canada, the Wimbledon Cup.The sergeant can take this or he can have twenty-five pounds instead, the value of the cup.As he is already plentifully supplied with shooting \u2018trophies, the re- suit of his many years\u2019 é&xperiérice as a marksman, and as\u2018 hé 'is paying his own way, .it is likely \u2018that he \"will take the cash.The scores made in the three matches first named were great.\u2018This does not refer to the Canadians.~ Despite the fact that the team is a much stronger one than that of last year, it did not do.@ny better.In the \u2018Daily Graphic\u2019 Lieutenant Smith is ticd with twenty othera for first place, with a sible,\u2019 while the other Canadians in the prize list are Col.-Sergt.Freeborn, of Hamilton, who is twenty-eighth, winning three pounds; Major Brown, of Toronto, fifty- first; Sergt.-Major Huggins, of Hamil \u2018ton, aixty-eighth; Corp.MeInnes, of Edmonton, seventy-seventh; Lieut.Morris, of.Bowmanville, eighty-second; Sergt.Russell, of Ottawa, ninetieth.each winning two pounds, while Sergt.Mitchell, of Hamilton.one hundred and tenth, 44d Sergt.Richardson.of Victoria, a htn- be the legitimate king of Spain by the {title of Charles VIL, was Wom at Laybach, Austria, on March 30; 1848.His father, Don Juan, :waa the.brother of Don Carlos, Charles: VI, Known as.of whose claims the.Carlist risings of Charles VI.died in }861, Without issue, his rights devolved \u201cupon his.brother Don Juan.In October, 1868, Don abdicated in favor of his som, whose stan- ja 5 \u2018in 1872, by some of his\u2019 partisans, Don Carlos made his entry into Spain.gn July 15, : 1873, announcing that he came for the purpose of- saving -the country.Then followed the four years\u2019 war, which ended in January, 1876, \u2018when the Tolosay the last stronghold of the Carlists, fell.In the meantime the war came to an end, and the eldest son of ex-Queen Isabella returned -to Spain as Alfonso XII.Don Carlos passed through France to:London, after his defeat, and travelled in the United States.COMMON \u2018DRINKING CUP\u2019 JT8-USE FORBIL EN ON PASSEN- \u201cGER TRAINS IN: RANSAK Topeka, Kan., July 17.\u2014The Board of Railway Com- scrap \u2018with the Board of Co ! : \u2018\u2019comman.drinkidg Fintissoners: over\u201d the ven qup on the passenger trains: in Kansas.È Pre.Board of Health found that several cases of infectious diseases were.épread through the use of the common drinking cup.So an order was issued to remove it from .the trains.The Board of, Railway Commissioners called : 5 1 THE LATE DON CARLOS, PRETENDER TO THE THRONE OF SPAIN, the Count de Montemolin,\u201d in \u2018support dred and sixteenth, each won £1 18.In the \u2018Graphic,\u2019 seven shots at 500 yards, the scoring was almost phénoin- enal: The: only Canadian to put on a \u2018possible was Sergt.Richardson, of Vie tôria, and he has to shoot off for first ! place with 689 others who did equally well.Captain Forest, of Vancouver, was 83rd, and Sergt.Mitchell, of Hamilton, 103d, each winning £2._ In both these matches not only were M's counted out, but every man who made, his inner after the second shot was | numbered -among the unfortunate.In\u2019 the \u2018Telegraph\u2019 the scores were not as high, 339 getting into the prizé list.None of the Canadians put on a possible, and those to get into the prize list were Corp.McInnes, who was Hod.and won £3 7s.; Lieut.Smith, who was 38th, and won .£2 16s.; Lieut.Mortimer, of Ottawa, 56th, and Capt.Forest, of Vancouver, wha was 70th.the latter two each winning £l.The ties in\u201d these maiches will be ghot off on Tuesdéy.None of the members of the régular Canadian team entered in the Wirible- den, ten shots at 600 yards, but most of, the unattached men did.t Bayles, of Toronto, won first place, His score being a fine 49, his last shot going a bit high.The sergeant was tiéd with three others.It was diately, and the sergeant won with thrée more bulls.\u201d He used the Jeé-Enfield wifie.Lieut.Mortimer also shot in this match.using the Ross rifle.His score wag 47.but.he was counted out.|= \" The Canadign Lam ded another trophy: to.ith \u201céolléction.by * winnihg the Jul vilee trophy, offered by the N.-R.A.for, the tei making the highest #kgré- h \u2018gate in the Mdckinnon and Kéldpere Cup contests, The Canadian wip wih an easy oné, their score being 2,375, to the Transvéal\u2019s -2,270, a lead of 165 points.\u2019 \u2019 : TRS EN Br dass AE 2 oy ea mci SENS ES EI À EE HEE rd aS PTE the unattached men did, and to one of\u2019 | cinéts.Sergt.H thot off imme- | WITNESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1909.° + - a DR, MATTEUCCI DEAD | FAMOUS AS DIRECTOR OF THE ERVATORY ON MOUNT COT YESUVIUS: S rector of the Royal Observatory on Mout - Vesuvius, famous as; a student of thie seismic disturbances of the volcano, died at his post on Friday.Whenever -mên oË science gathered, Dr.Mat téüicci\u2019a name was.known.\u2018- His devo- tich to hiy lifework was nothing less than - heroic.Several times.when aH others .fled from the vicinity of the.fall- idg scoriae, he insisted on staying in the observatory.And as a result of his years of fearless study, he was pei- haps better acquainted with the phen omenà attending volcanic disturbances than any other man living.It may come as a surprise to many people to learn that Dr.Matteucci was fiot an old man.He was born in the little-known village of Sinigaglia on the shores of the Adriatic, forty-nine years ago.His early collegiate education was acquired at the University of Naples, and afterwards he entered Heidelberg.It was in 150! that Dr.Matteu:ci was given the post of director of the Royal Observatory on the flanks of Mount Vesuvius, athough before that date he had distinguished himself by his studier of.the volcano\u2019s: activities.In fact.In 1900 \u2018he was so badly injured by falling stones and lava that he was forced to uridergo treatment in a Naples hospital for devéral months.For his work during the eruption of 1908, one of the most terrible in recent years,\u201d Matteucci and several of his assistants who helped him throughout the dreadful reign of fire-lit darkness were presented with medals.His principal assistant et this time was Frank Alvord Perret, of Brooklyn, who was appointed.assistant director of the observatory by the Italian Governmeht in recogni: tion of his services.Time and again Matteucci, Perret and the: telegraph sperator were urged to leave, but Dr.Matteucci.positively refused, and the others would not abandon him.He conceived it to be his dutv to stay in his room in the observatory - ] building, from which.he could watch the progress of the eruption and the direction taken by the lava streams flowing from the pewly opened crevasses in .the mountain\u2019s side.To Matteucci, it is said, was largely due the lack of greater panics among the ignorant peas pnéry of the countryside.The know- edge, disseminated among them, that {the professor was always watching on the volcano\u2019s peak, and would warn them in case of danger, served to give them courage to support the strain of waiting for the ash:laden atmosphere to clear.Dr.Matteucci was not injured in this eruption, although hot ashes faling from the nearby crater wrecked the building of the observatory.For ten days he remained at his post, sending frequent bulleting to the anxipus thousands in Naples.To these it saemed miraculous that the professor and.his litle band of .hielpers managed to escape.The lav streams flowed everywhere around the observatory, except through its.pre- né n a measure, he was ::ampen- sated for his \u2018endurance.for.the know gained through his observations ahd those made.by Perret was invalu- ing Several Jisputed questions re- e volcano\u2019 eared up.\u2018 .8 tendencies were THUGS IN HAMILTON TORONTO MAN CAPTURES ONE AFTER A FIGHT.AE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Hamilton, Ont., July 18.\u2014F.J.Po:- teous, butcher, was the victim of a viei- ous assault at midnight on Saturday, when, two men attempted to rob him of the store receipts.He left his store after closing up, and had just opened a gate which leads into a side entrance into his home when he was knocked down by: a heavy scantling-in the hands of a man, At the same time another man with a loaded billy struck him, but after a bard struggle Mr.Porteous finally \u2018managéd to get on his feet.He called for help, and the two thugs cleared out, running across the street.Mr.Porteous, plucky.to the\u201d core, followed them, and two other\u2019 men joined in the chase.On the Opposite corner the thugs separated, but Mr.Porteous followed une of them west on York street, and after a block\u2019s chage threw him to the ground.-The two other Teen assisted Mr.Porteous, and the police, arriving later, started in on a promiscuous slugging match until the facts were drummed into their heads.The alleged thug was then handcuffed.e gave his name as Mark Thompkins.The charge against him is attempted highway robbery.- His pal escaped.Thompking was sent to Kingston penitentiary in May, 1896, for twelve years for robbing Jack Culley of $1,400 oa Queen street north, in February of that year.lley was openly slugged in broad daylight by iwo- men, andthe money stolen.The police arrested his assailants a few hours later.Thomp- kins has been out of the penitentiary for \u2018about two yèars.EARTH SHOCKS IN GREECE : Athens, July 17.\u2014There were further ekth -Ahocks in the province of Ells | No Disorder on Pay Da, Dr.Vittorio Raffacle 1 Matteucci.di- | GLACE BAY STRIKE hep all Saloons Were Clos: ci TUG-ÔF-WAR BETWE}x \u2026- AND STRIKERS jou, MEN.Glace Bay, N.S., Jyl in the collrery districi SEF Ee Fal 0 ek Cn ED JE î e nin 16 SR aT 4 a = Ve RIT ES ax y a x, nv Rep dered os =\u201c jrs ay 37 AR thE a Vii wis Ana Wea BSL AR SL A Lik nth dhe?BATS seri HE CoRR 20E Ra Es ei Ley - 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