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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" Ci at crow?of DES fe view tho + apnily, ! f the mac ere take.Two.| ta a he pu A 20 on but chose.whose.dt their presence.With: ES Nation this was int also to the keeping ) Newspaper men, arringy Who is in charge \"ihe i ; at they also must stay\u2019 ofzhe ee was informed that thé\u2019 men actually at work tes had no-de- hey were quite convineed-that th {stinees than the pem; and- that \u2018they went.on the course not-for ton.but for work.They also venfiired to: suggedl that if they had to sit at the.\u2018Press.fable all day there would-be mighty iittle to: put in the papers, and, th but little information.- -; 7.That it was a ridiculous pes seemed rapidly to dawn .on: the of the officials, and the veto was quick-; that less necessary, members\u201d of.public were somehow also\u2019 x oo go on the course; and: s-bun a lidies were at one.time be seen around the starting rail of the: Wright Mmachines.As the object oe pro: hosed and very 1 ot lon wus fn: the interests of \"puslle ea it 's difficult to see why i «18 some other people, \u2018wete \u2018al { \u201cà the ground.How woûld \u2018they.vit of the way of a descending airsh: Attempt to Hamper the : ravitation has gone up by.\"minds as easily as: Hone 39 by graceful nights, w y © fret to start, \u201cgécompal i Vizuk Coffyn.- They, were; {oll Mediately after by.F.#6 come out tor the.sire to get in the way-of:any- irship,.io fee was mightier in such\u2019 cum a fore, - the public not preséi mould et g 1 % oe pe \u201cNow: hat they have are an endeavor is t has been: dis- + who = supported him\u2019 n estimating\u2019 \u201cmén, thought of .\u2018Giroux: may be-seen from these quota-\" 4&-| tions.Mr.\" Giroux is now asking \u2018the A \u201c| pedpla of Rosemount to.say what they ot think of.him.The people of Rose- 3acupt \u2018dre.not.many, but on Monday : 3 ae responsibility is great.'v withdrawn, but it was very: apparent \"See he RR on page ghteer.Aho coupon on: page Bie Tollowiniz manner the revela- oi na which Pere trade \u2018Hefore {he Com: é the\u201d agreem inst.gai difterant Soutractors d the Clty of Montreal of od for.those among\u2019 5 What Judge Cannon, a man skilled : - We PT on.per) L \u2018er.contributions to the a Sn Fund The Folin Ev fn ee ena pr TEE 5.2 Ea a A ms Yl NOW \u201cYork, July st where pe thé.ihtentfon bf the manago thé Steel! Corporation in regard viding \u2018money for: improvemen \u2018new constfuction for the near fu far \u2018as capitalizing: such work, ing for it out of earyings.is co they: are relieved : \u2018of the.neces w 3 \u2018 : congideri ny.financing beca good: rites av.HH wh x à = fas 2e ro cel.percents & 16W a e SNS maturing - \"ofizations for-a lo Fhe hE * 4! a A P ; LR a) 8 ¥ Ps ; 3 : Ns 3 7 ¥ UT ; 3 | : a 0.had d th d f 1 .nsely yenaereq.£ + brad Rar is 3 pu oR n now an e end o if = Dror fact ARNG [nai § ee laEt 1B: pal dnceptains ADO\" LRAL à TPE 08 Ameria I 354 000 \u2018of its direét or indir ua \u2018dé I.B ; st CONSENS: Lait.s ; 30 \u2018Holi ] Co .\\igations specifically mature.own a marked impr er 70093 0,000 of.this is so scatteret there is \u2018no count th 1 fe.\u2018Firion as to be negligible in tin «tho railroæd 48 àa0- thé:heavy cash reserves the Corpg ; \u201calways has.- .There is, of course, the operat) i \u201cthe sinking funds working to retir led.it |: of.Both the first and second fives Ce first fives pay be pur rchased annua L|.afiouht of $3,040,000 at 115, ani \u201csecond fives according to terms oi T-issge are purchased annually to ar V, of 1.010, 000 at mot exceeding 110 j-aftér April 1.1913, that amount w applied | to redemption of drawn | J'at the\u201d same price, thus constant! oreasin ou tstanding amount of tne original.\u201c3200,000,000.fe] Assuming the full amounts of \u201cboth ¢ | | Airst and second fives are taken up.from + ati pléetrica!\"power, 15 Heune and Ta ; pet tof mA AA DE sha Ahe sderation during the period under ; pa 1 © ; PAR Satlons.wl 5: \u201cdfs \u201cand: i an st ë Tp x ic ( A as declared he a a e will have beeh.re.\u2019 » Shaving aa ma comin es it is lon.Coma vo Cw ty ; the ere at th £ treo! ; vk : aring up t ai Ce Se additional total oof something Tn : rit ne \" Ears es vidé étwden | Ravin Po ll va- switchbo à aining (Né Hato alr ile CT dé A \u2018crued.Holdèrs of Dominion.Stes K re $20,000,000, makin] altoge.fer Wig id Soo way -declined Québec - on ITE.pis.; | Of off \"the city Feat yrporation common stéck will- \u2018Éeteilvé about $34,000,000 to be spread over Montrenl; on ; ; aufits.d coh rf ; 23%, and was\u2019 offered at 133 at he Rivers \u201cthree ports Lrôn , ath iéquirec nur \u2018the Has She entife station.i | otty.ahd book ted\u201d - .a~common dividend of $4 payable quar-|;and one-half years, or an average an- dan Lei do aa meron ing to 19 going vases Sail ee EE re oO \"hh YS | may.de bperated: ink ms ante nish ota\u2019 so\u201d comely ith grees ofa il iterls, beginning July 1 and the prefer, | nual amount of under $7.000.00% © ine own nts to , TECOV 0 > ellen | : ra 0; a ai © re, À ! ' , \u2018 Bou with that figure, bjd and 240 BE \u201cThe merast.A rvey of the \u201ctown qu ès es\u201d absüluté \u2018control of \u2018ave igen | yy.E ë 5 ypes of cars, éspet rofits for first half of the vear \u2018ought the amount of bonds anu mortzazes h set 1# capable of Be Ld hi + 16 be about $1,200,000.paid \u2018and retired by all companies to- General Moters Company.inh ¢om- talled $62.687.330, of which $47.187.281 4 ; | mion with other automablle hs | represented bonds purchase] and retired TOW te | earn v favorabls se found 1910 an extremely pros th sinking funds provide rom net pouad to & aw \u20ac ke = \u201ca came to ® 1t has turned out about 30,000 earnings.Trustees of the sinking 0 ud Loach atleast | & = against 14,250 for the first half of | funds held on Dec.31 last, $25,847.0n0' nia 9, and increased \u2018its earnings ac-j of the ~ Corporation's fifty year first A rdingiy In Maven last 81,479,433 mortgage 5 percent bonds, and $7,945.the close.Toronto ils ined to show that it is, busily ly Progressing s | Fans, in the: St.Mauriee river\u2014one of | the entire oytput\u2019of the \u201cstatifn.5%, with 11634 bid.at the clogè.~De-{ extending; and \u2018the S nigén Wal 4 \u2018the.greatest natural wWater-powers in 4 mpeny à It pires doing it United sold oft 1 point to 53.Que- and Power Company in leading it in Îts + exist nae, the: river at.this.point.Satin rge- se h thé Thetford Railway declined I\u2018 point to: 38, with Drogress J & \u2018distance: of over ong.handred and fifty i} fen J Y hile at present the déveloped caya- fee i % Db t the close.\u2019 Montreal Power gh ® sity 4% the Pan at Shawinigan I Fat LE, poh Lo, the A torebay yal, penstooks | A y , With.133 diked.at both in fthe-fo of.watér-po \u2018abput fou undred as - Prerine bo a rag Wet 2 Dette A fleotric current.is.approximately 1 Yergth conduct the.water\u2019 to and it is expected ihat DE to «very Im Yen power frected ag it is by an! \u201cIn.common - Thera tras some horse power; hd 05 Ro Mean | house &t.the evel of the lower lake.T1 ab i ad ing management,\u2019 it is'| combanies,- Anie Nick ole sa \u20ac {was earned, which was.at «the rate \u201cof 500 of the second © mortgage sinkinz Det a to 13 Corporation stock, revente ih maximidrn \"po wér - candl ds twenty feet eit low wats Sxpected fn \u20ac.th Y4 progress to be made: com felt tie depréssion 3 \u2014Èhe 7 7 percent a year on he.prefersed fund 5s.rhich sold down.gharply to 60, or s loss fOr development \u2018rue compin ' ohe hundred by-the company this year will be.very ment market which started in March, stock.Preferred dividends oO Ye At the close of last year the Cor percent are pald semi-annually.~The poration had on hand in the treasury company feels exceedingly optimistic | available for se honds of subsidiary ast o the future, and expects tg turn out companies to amount of only $100,000 104,000 cars In 1911 and 200,000 in 1913.lin addition to which there rematned nd tas im hands plans for én adél Tue al foient capacity to aèvélos over 150,00 Considers s is beginning to pick up lant at Shawinigan Falls to predu oe 8.horge.power.NE ithe afficers and direc- but pue nes nd officials HE pect to have In tha pdwer house are installé ix I.their hands ful} with orders long before | turbifis units, one of whic 18 of- | tête J EB.Aldred, president; tradts, Which aré Keëp- | 3 points from yesterday's close, but ll offerings \u201cwere readily bought by Prone interests at \u2018the lower level and | bove-thé 5 asin: rind.cabenits The a close was stronger, 60% being bid À na na : AT PLES ; \u201c0 tional Steam Pum 62 Saas velopment as it now stanfis horse power, two of 9000 horse Adel [ ; 3 all, vice-président\u2018 pla rating at full speed, Officials .of Internationa a P| $1,362,000 first.and collateral trust - Toit À ss.a Nova Sostia Steal was ise is amy Papp! ing water to t} e and three st 19,500 horse power.each, Mr.Howd durte treasurer and Mr.1 a1 : pere win not be any di- Company.\u2018figure that if the Business of 31562 of Union Steel Company, avail- point to lin a oo le at the addit onal wer hoe _ and plant to sis avé total capacity at this date of $.- Hdr retary, Loe Viden lated on the common stock the firm continues as satisfactory as it able for issue at any time to cover Se RO war es ba ee while Fring.| bein.thië Turther power, and fo af- fifty-Ave | Susan ve: huhdréd - hors réctors are: rs.J.E.Aldred, | this year, as.the company has to make \u201cbas been during the past six months, 8 capital expenditures.ee ar v \u2018one offerins vant gèque ars thé natural conditiof power.The generators are all 2 -phas ontr ha Joyce, of.Boston; Ww.up.a defielt incutred lasi year, besides surplus of about 7 percent will bel \u2018The \u2018principal -incréases in bonded.in.5 Such a ni that t great amount of electric po} \u201820 \u201cHa two thousanad \u201chundred 1 N pari Toronto: pre om \u2018Me- | payment 0 7,000,000 \u201cin short time sho wn on thé common stock bY the end Geptedness ener than through.subei- .Gael\u201d i Wall Str as cg cuit de.ey, ox t 5 her: \u201cQevaloped by.the company b volt achines.- wd - Dou nie: H.Molvilé, of nates -issued for: construction purposes.of the year.The usual quarterly pre- nies were in.1903, wien th %e siroet co con oui AGE Gas = CAT ot \u2018at = minimum- cost.: bo: exciter say met consist Boston\u2019: N° ry \u2018Thomson, Bart, | In spite of Tteike \u2018troubles Prossed ferted dividende - ét \u201c114 -perdént - Have EX 000, 000 of the 10-sixty \u2018year .5s n dec! rrible the development of power by thres\u201d separate os ne.units with diréct | of inter gh Dénis Murphy, of \u2018Otta- \"Steal Car Company hus done a large beer paid, and a resumption of common were \u2018sold to take care of the stock con- ued decline of a stock market.= this installation, there will be.carripd surrent generators operating at 120 |\u2019 Murray, of Montreal; and business se far ihis year, and are now |'disburséMments seems more -possible version plan $20,000,000 in the same ongervative authorities admit that there out extensive plans covering added he volts.Bagh of these axciter units in Ww.R.Warren, of New York: _ operating at full capacity, comparel than for some time.Operations ate vear to reimburse the treasury and $30.- 8 been moderate damage to spring 1 EK Lo with about 70 percent at this last year.running.at sbout 90 percent of capa-) 900,000 fn 1807 in connection With the eat, through Minnesota and the Da- | mr 7 Otctals expèc it & goad business for the city.\u201c| purchase of the properties of \"the Tentas the indicated shorte re.doce.not.rn A - _ J fost of the our, \"spring business of Mergénthaler Lin0- | nessee Coat And Iron Company.So SEE Sl INCREASE OF | TEXTILE STOCK = |ENIGMAS RETHE | tiie comms wn we si sities es Hoi Win, indicate TU uy LEER \u2018with the considerably er than 0 e Shore and bas of the agricultural harvest would] le Both NA 3 PSE a half Jear udlly sucoesatil dérs have been comi ng in in large vol tern Railway {lis previous to which Co ms ume, and row practically -every order somewhere between.$10,000,000 and A means.& sale, for thé cld plan of leas- $156, 000,000 other underlying companies\u2019 ; ing machines has been nearly eliminat- bonds were disposed of.Payments on the preferred.Outlook ed.The bulk of the e company's busi- | All underlying bonds of the: Corpora.a is exaggerated frat bv the great ¥ TH ( .À for.the.remuiing nat of the year is ness is done in the fall.and,thets is tion maintain a very high market posi- pes that had béen base pon.eu SALLY fo vn TAL HX BE RN F1 Is AN ve CVI | excellent, and an\u2019 extra distribution of rédson to believe that the end of.thè tion, being quoted steadily orf bases ospects,- and secondly,\u201d the 2 ie 4 oY BIA de y = Boston, July 2.\u2014 \u201c1s believed\u2019 to Ce 4 \u2018 ; LA; some.sort and - de: ae ted.during the ffäcal year on Sept.will see earrings ranging \u2018from 5 percent down to abont ess which banking.fitéfesté\u201d sea mA 2 LES A ACoA i be the first subs antiat sale of Néw ; 2 .Le = \u2018next six months.in excess of 1509, when about 20 \u2018per- | & percent, while the sinking fund 5s are : Br upon the necessity of fuller har- a.Pngland textile Shares IR yurape, has Ÿ : ns a The principal tas.and.elgetrie Îlght- \u2018 cént Was returned on the\u2019 stock, | amon the most stable bonds in the dg this year.The winter wheat out-| Washi gronsTily 2.\u2014An\" Inérease Gf | Won coprammat in \u2018the sale of $500, Boston, | July 2\u2014It is striking \u2018evi< | ; } Ust of standard Industrial issues.ving favorable beyond e - \"Worsted Companay; in the sale of -$500,« : Bm Is proving, he weather raring Pane = ëxports from the Unitd id -000.of its 7.percent preferred, stock to dénce of enormous property assets + t few days has been o ler A , he f Paris bankers.The \u2018price recéived was of the Consolidated Gas system which QE G h al J ry Past od id ones heen nic st ideal Jor er ern.Her mi sphere, and a de f $14- | par, less comniission, or the same price | is afforded.by.the fgures of.the tg Youtis Ÿ 058 fine $ en f $ une - $aral prospect, therefore, remains high- ph i\" à during the \"HP {at which the ghares are selling in the ork public service commission.roy : : - à f inty Fusrent daca] oar.18 ihe 1 Pains [oS 30 New England market.\u2026 It is under- | companies.including the parent -eom- Lan .Sor Sealy in \u201cho a of tH A \"stood, however, that the: comntission | pany, had{on\" December 31, © Names Will be targply [à ¢ arger af | \u2018op development.hor Elin which Manufacturers form Ofo.received ol.aie shor Lacrers ans Ing to these figures [otal crt Tar à + 4 pau a NHK > Amore rational explanation of thé asd the merchandise.imported, while only about one at pai - |'quick assets a atfe as .À ! ; rican Dan code .Actuel cash .was paid these figures -âre, ; however, they do.not Wit Se | f Fi .y sin - ; x ! ce of banking support of late would be ad 84980 À gecurred in thase countries fa last Wednes \u201cdiffer by even 1 percent from the totals _ on \\ roils 0 nance | $ ê \u2018 | © Moré unfavorable aspeut OT ANG se , i A tpation: While rates remisis lbw money pitt godgtutfs £ port rade: impot- | The.Stocks just sold; wil des \u2018sted «on - disclosed in the balance sheets\u2019 \u201cprepared se.icalitis hy the companies themselves.oo \u2018supply of funds plentiful \u201cfor im- The New world is rapidly incheasing | the, paris Bour a Eur sine 99.?> an By Hy m Chicago, Jul 5 \u2014June traffic of the édjate needs, it is known.th remhidh it takes of products of lle French law.regard r [rt la cortaihly a \u2018reat\u2019 |, New York, July 2.\u2014In naming the is Central an : - : + : of \u201cAmerican shapés An Paris, wn be] wit ét Suet an Mr.{ Illinois Central is relatively better ti as 0HDKS 2 wel qu he ni at aid KH telafied ESE of eS 1 future kings.of rig ost 2.) that of May, which showéd à gain in six months of last: year whic EH a record period Earnings for six rdonths ran.ween 16 percent and 17 péreent on the 8 151,330 common, à after.ve a cereal yield that would compare.revorably with any in history.Thé uliar sensitiveness shown by the | ck market to advices frony the North: {« Ta Sa CL 3 vey Tho res .Fe PE \u2018 1 t : clals a It ubsidiary comp énies © lose | B june WW sn avy {rloading.of 2 percent over a year ago.eu Dunks 00 anid an onc mds | ustriale ef.Paria when\u201d.carried fp $400,000,000.Ett ouais us a \u201cnon, Fhe.than the car vrent seïl-| 02 $$.\u2018and Africa\" à galn,oi i ¢ Et as ant are 2.ç y 54,000,000 | Goorts uker.Yr 3 aig Jamies \u201cQui TR bids vs \u201ctheré- T0 0MEE ; A Nes 3 se Besides.thee révenué a Le on in the fall wliclpadion of \u20ac ontth voir EE } i a rad don oF 000 x ie cs or 5 tot MORTGAGE BonDe | ere Pre z Hold marks 7 1 Naturiog 831.} 1 oo al yea; - will ta no us of mew over ¥85,000.0 JL sb What about Sl i Rocke | g ; énts- + Pagable Jan.A The statement ot earfitrigs \u2018tusued by |'26 percent.\u2019 unless Guild develo] i.\" Consequently there Is the pos- Consolidated uly sand wid i hd 5 ob | Sari The Ania trafic sive and July fe: = ® Canadian Pacific faivas tes.May 118 4 docline -in share: 0?expoit l'éibiifty that {he unissued 4800.00 pre- aa ds and deductidé its | @.: ood revenue and averges more long §- the eleven months of the fiseal year, Uf ing 10° Arne cour 1 | férved stock may ultimately go abroad.Small interest charge of less thaï $1,- sons Éaul this senson than usual 86 the ré owed splendid, conditions, while the |.Principal | The importänee of this sale is the 220-002, & total \u2018of about 57:500,080, oF ines | uit of severe spring frost In the middle ra jd.\u2018Trank= Lecetpts for May show Ame | môfe emphaisized by the fact that this SRY, 7% pe \u2018cent on its capital stock.Aro bold, aus whe No de West.What trafic was lost e month -Préce and particulare on application.2 SN advan 3 Géparturen ts.| a, Ma \u201cand Cuba.Tf transaction is understood to represent The.\u2018Boston.£3 field Win auch shapé actor, in pa on Trust evised his Swing to the late season is being | ff unies à throughout Canada nada a 15 but the initial transaction.of a roup 1 aL as Massac usétts Gas Companies, Rya an would oF A etionn financé ii now.vogue and even with high bank : \"000,000 in correspéndf Of [London end Paris bankers with $50.590.000 early percent, et fat ot i Ress pnd other names, had ting conditions are\u2019 favorable, tes, We are \u2018told that the Peospec 000,000 capital who.propose to devote a phir I \u201c3, % 090.0 0 yearly ir 4 pércent Bis \u20ac dding t Been an led to its re but Pex nseés -éontinue abno ily high I a record harvest and a bis season's 3 rl | their efforts to introducing American | d1vidénds on $50,000,000 stock.Js is | his atten ion ca in spite of all efforts to eéconothize.It 3 ANY, ade wese never more promising; 448, dolls pa #ridl shares widely throughout Be If of avi toe, Sonsolideted Gas ¢ om pletenése cial growth of wail Street.s to the compatiy's advantage Shar the \u2018 PEU me SL ene , I - coun y business is ow, car \" .errr rer gs 1 from 315.000 006 to Roary ho 3 pe.nited States Worsted Company widers holding the equity in what is In tweaty y er ortations, Peu A odo.où supply, because from the nature of its Limited, .& £ - 3 Vv oo | _ | 4 ., _ .* > \u2019 % \u2014 = e .\\ ; ~ i a = So dE a Sa .; Ne .KE A :.A by a < > operatf to retir nd fives 2d annu 115; an: onstantl ount of - ge unts - of 5 aken up ath period under 18V6 \u2019been:: Te- of somet altogei \u2018ead over Avera, - 00.000.= 0 an\u2019 Dec.31, 19hp, lu mortgagés ompanies ta sh, $47.182,244 >] and retire éar the Ci the treasury of subsidiary only $100,000.ere remained lateral trust npany, avail- ime to cover in bonded: in- rough subgi- 1 1208, wièn ixty he Aso Rr in \u2018the same :ury and $30,- dor: Frith the of the Tan.pany .poration 861d ore and Eas- us to which 000,000 ang g companies\u2019 he- Corpdra.market pesi.ly on bases wn to about fund 56 are onds in.-the ssues, À fy tet.\u2019 plicatron.IPANY, :- \u20ac rier st.MINING t in Cobalt sury\u2019 Stock ubscriptfon PY -: - TREY.RAXL.- 'OCKS.lculars- t SF, ERS hy Te Tr .TERRI Se > The Faithful on - People, The Implaca B Equal.Rights : 3 ; - abolish n of Misr q For full informatior D.de Grace.Main 3791- 3792\u2014Offices, Mr.Ges.Marcil, 180 st James Street.Vote, man, vote! 4 ° *Tis the noblest thing that any man can do - < For himself and homé and all that's good and true.-#.you\u2019 re a man\u2014a man all through and through : You will vole, man, vote! c _ tion, and Muniolpal Gréed, Recognizes .Champion of the House-and-bd Owners, > don\u201d forget tv early Monday morning, the 4th of July, far GEORGE MARCIL please telephone:\u2014 8 Te Westmount 2919\u2014Westmount Plateau Committe \u201cRoom.Westmount 3915\u2014Turcot Village Committee\u2019 tee f or Westmount 2782\u2014Res.Mr.Geo.Marcil, 5202- \u2018Sherbrooke Street, N.a * re.a en BOAT vof Sie so = He 8 in Wo DER Ward - M N.ee fy Rosemou nt Ward .U.EMARD In Emard Ward LUDGER.in Ahuntsic Ward For ail formation, q \u201cthese c \u201c MONTREAL CF Tel.Main 7189.' KX orl to the Committee ndidates or fo the ZENS ASSOC! 7 PLACE D'ARMES SQUAR [eR of TION : | Large Factory Fe FOR SALE We have tor male the greatest bargain on the St.Lawrence River, -be-.tween Toronto and Quebec.Large frontage on St.Lawrence River, with wharf, C.P.\u2018R.and G.T.R.tracks , alongside.| Bonus and free taxation.FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited Real Estate, Insurance and\u201d Investment Agents, Offices: 30 ST.JOHN, STREET.| Phones Main 1908, - 1909.Factory Sites 1 700 feet frontage on Lachine \u2018Canal for sale cheap.\u2018 C.P.R.-and\u2018G.T.R.tracks pass.property.Ground adjoining for workmen\u2019s houses.FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited 130, 000 feet of hi h, dry and level North End of City.E Pris e only 131-2 cts.ARD, Limited, \u201cStreet.1909.land.* for - \u2018sale.Railway siding.P FINDLAY \u2018& HO * \"30 St Joh \u2019Phones Main 1908, \u2018CHURCH NOTICES ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, \u2018corner st Paul.and Inspector dtréet.\u2014 Rev.W.Sanders, Incumbent.Morning prayer ani.Holy Communion at 11 o'clock.Evening prayer at 7;o\u2019clock.Preacher at both services the Incumbent.Sunday school and Bible classes at 9.45 a.m.and 3 pom.\u2018Strangers made welcome.SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Villeneuve and.Hutchison.\u2014 Services.at 11 a.m,, .Saturday: Subject: \u2018Midsummer Offering Services.\u2019 By pastor.Services at 7 p.m.Sunday.Subject: \u2018The Temporal Millennium\" By pastor.: ST.MARTING CHURCH, corner: of Prince Arthur and-St Urbain streets.\u2014 Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M.A., rector.11 a.m.Holy: Communion and serm Preacher, the Al.C.French, .of St.Beal Estate, Tom en ts and Augustine's ollege, Canterbury.7 vestment Agents, p.m, evening prayer , and sermon.Offices: 30 ST.JOHN STREET.Preacher the rector.All seats free and , unappropria rangers welcome Phones Main 1508.1909: All one in Christ Jesus.~~ MARRIED.CLAXTON\u2019 \u2014 CART R \u2014 At the home of Major J.\u2018 R.Wilcox, Magog, :Que., DORVAL LAKE FRONT RESIDENCE FOR SALE.Beautifully situated, and substantially built residence, containing 107% rooms, bathroom, furnace, etc.House In excellent repair and drainage perfect.Possession immediate.\u2018Price right, and terms to: : suit.FINDLAY & HOWARD, Limited, 30 St.John Street.\u2018Phones Main 1908, 1909.: DIED.Co MarKENZIE \u2014 At the .Homoeopathic } Hospital, Montreal, on June 27, 1910, of typhoid fever, Margaret F.: Mac- Kenzie, Dougald MacKenzie, of Inverness, Que., and widow of the \u2018late Wallace MacKenzie, of .Weir, Que.tn:the 40th sear of her age.\u2018She hath done what second daughter of the late |- Le rdner Lulu (Garnie), Carter, niece à adopted daughter: to' Rupert L.Claxton, of the Do- mirion Textile Co.,| Moncton N.B., by the Rev.SF.Newton.on June: 15, 1910, FARQUHAR\u2014ANDERSON \u2014 At the residence.of the bride\u2019s parents, on June 30, 1910, by the Rev.A \u2018Rowat, - assisted by the R w.Crom- bie, M.A., B.D., Migs Elizabeth May, youngest \u2018dau hter of Wm.Anderson, Esq., of Herdman, to Albert Edward Farquhar, of Fort Cavington N.Y.MacSWEYN \u2014 MacCRIMMON\u2014' At the \u2018residence of the \u2018bh ide\u2019s father, Dun- vegan, Ont, on June 28, 1810, by the Rev.Alan \u2018Morrison, B.D, Christie A.,.daughter of John MacSweyn, 11-9 Kenyon, to Farquhar, son of the late Neil.F.MacCrim on, Laggan, Ont.WOOD \u2014 FALL \u2014.the \u201cbride's father; rooklet, Que., by the \u201cRev.Richard 8] Eagleson, B.D.on Wednesday, Jarfe 29, 1910, John Alexander Wood, of Powerscourt, to \"Lucy, daughter of Mr.David Fall.WRIGHT \u2014 BRYAN \u2014 At the\u2019 Méth- Parsonagoe,.18 Darling st, city, odist Fa 29,-1910, by the Rev.E.S.a Victérian, \u2018arr.Liverpuol.| ing from \u2018Liverpool.1 G.Cawley, | nan, Miss A.R.| | Hoare, Miss BE.K.Holtumi, th Rev.C.T.{1 Smart, B.8.Smith, IT.{8 H.L.Hüll, b Johnson -.+.os os as J.Harsfall, lbw, b Pereira.- \"A.L.Hainsworth, ct Grey, D Pereira.F.Hawkins, not out .-.2 H.Slingsby, .ct and b Pereira.1c eGale, ct Campbell, b Pereira.1.R.Maoyse, ct Gray, b Pereira .- J.\u2018Blizzard, ct Ackland, b Bristow.4H.Hodgson, ct Atkinson, b Pereira.Lane,\u2019 b ePreira ., .i \u2018No, to se ec ss ce 6% es case \" Dalton, b.Thomas .+.«eae ones 1 3-8 Kenyon, .t the residence of i : demonstrations at NORDHEIMER'S, arr Naples.Cleveland, arr.Hamburg.a + 0 -Iona, arr.\u2018London.o ee en en anes - Montcalm, \u2018arr.Bristol.e OCEAN VESSELS.IN PORT.LauFentic, : Tortona, .Prinz @skar, Prinz Adalbert, Dominion, Lakonia.i > WEEK-END ARRIVALS.Laurentic - is due-early Sunday morn- Lake \u2018Champlain is.due Sunday.- .\u201cVIRGINIAN'S- PASSENGERS.SS.\u2018Virginidn,\u2019 of the Allan line, which reached port last night from Liverpool, brought fhe Archibald, Mrs.M.E.Ave- Rt Mr, Barnard, .Mrs.Bars .P.Bent, Mrs.\u2018Bent, Miss M.Bent.Miss D.A.Bent, Thomas Burnley, Miss D.F.Pen 2 Campbell, 8.ate, P.Dorman, Mrs.Dor- Derman, = H.\u2018A Ekers, Mrs.Ekers, E Fitzgerald, Mra: H.Fleming, J.-W.Gillespie, Mrs.Gillespie, Miss Gillespie, .G.J.Gil Miss J.Greenshields, J.G.Barrison, Dr.H.P.Hawkins, Mrs.S.Hawkins, Miss G.P.Hawking, Mrs.Henshaw, Miss Hen- shaw, Connt Kinyirs Hirosawa, Miss, W.per, Mrs.H.\u2018Horaî, F.Jônes, Mrs.Jones, Miss Jones, J.C.A.Jonson, B Kanda, Miss Kemp- son, E.Kendall, W.M.Kirkpatrick, L.wir Mrs.Level E.\u2018 V.Nott, Mrs.Nott, Mrs.| K Me Post, Mrs.Pratt, J.H.Price .pose C.®.Price, Miss M.Puddicombe, Miss Rathmell, Miss ton, J.C.Starrs, Mre.Starrs, W.: art, M.8.Stewart, Mrs.Stewart, Miss Taylor, G.Verity, E.A.\u2018Wild, H.D FP.Williams, Mrs: Williams, C._worth.\"CRICKET \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018tures for to-day.The following games wu be.he the\" of the ey place 214 VE.\u201cWestmount; ; ne\u2019 ve, =: Wakleyfield:: # PB DIVISION.\u2018McGill + vs.Montreal._ \"Osborne vs, Lachine IT.= Yorks.Soc.vs Westmount.I, 'orTAWA BEAT MeGILL:- \u201cMeGiil journey to\u2019 Ottawa yesterday \u2018and were beaten.Scores: MoGILL.- H.v.Diékerñson, run out: se en es 4s + AN il \"es : Total so ee 0e se se vase gee\u2019 oer A | OTTAWA.F.Pereiia, b Hajnsworth ., 51 H.Auckland, ct and b Hawking coer 4 Campbell, b Hawkin .e | w.$ ohnson, ct DeGale, b Hawkins .G.Atkinson, b: H&wkins aise .JA G.Bristow-b Hawkins .+: .\u201cA.Grey, ct DeGale, b Hawkins ce £ Gampbell, ct.Hull, b Hainsworth.Knapp, bw; b- Tane \u2018 ees Tr Rankin, ct Dickenson, b_ \u201cHains: h se ee seguiesse R.\"Ferrell à not \u2018out vee.: \u201cExtras.evades se oa 20 Total.weer\u2019 BOWLIN' GANALYSIS, MeGill\u2014 : 1 os .yo ow Teo 0.\u2018WESTMOUNT AT OTTAWA.The Westmount cricket team visited Ottawa yesterday and defeated the Ottawa \u2018eleven by 128.runs./ The scores weére:- OTTAWA.\u2018Gronk, run Out .+.de seen \u201cHargreaves, not out ©.J.Extras ss ce vE ov sue es oo eves Total auuea/ ees 2.ow 0166 : BOWLING ANALYSIS.OH.R Wk \u2018Bradley .se.+18 1 42 Thomas.en 001 00 0 30 \u20183 DOURlAB «ves se +.5 :2 15 1 Sa a.ete se >.8 7 4 \" 11- 4 aill .< .ee T +2 14 4 PIANOS T0 RENT upwards.Six months\u2019 rent allowed if purchased.\u201cOns-price system and easy Steinway - and Pianola-Pianos.- \u201cDaily Turcoman, Saba, Jacona, Cairntorr, Royal George, .following - saloon 'passen- | - ooper, Mrs.Coo-,| Basson, | pin, * \u2018Robertson, Miss.A.Rocke, Mrs.O.Rum- Le | pel; the Hon, C.Sifton, Lieut.W.B: sis = the Rev.S.M.Stew- |.R.Wit- |.\u201cAll teams in the .Montresl and Diss |.\u2018trict Amateur Cricket, League havé fix- | : first, _haped | i Haccono mors se DO LS PROS Ce Wks.Runs.\u2018Hawkins .se se ae eu 6 43 .Hainsworth oe oe oo.eg ae 3 5 33 Lane .;.wo ou ve 0s 0 see 1 -19 Ottawa \u2014 : PT Pereira .co met es we ae 7 1b JONNBON .+\u2019 coco où ce se 1 18 Bristow.< cee + cea voue 1°.1, H erties, b- -Smail re is 0 eves 7 0i Manro.by Sales.\u2019 \u2019 oe tem wee 0 Thomas, run out .\u2026./.rie 2.- Bradley, \u20ac -CoiHer, b.Smani cose oo 2 Smith, b Smaill ., vo.LL.0.15 King, run out si.te deme whens 1 Crowdy, b b\u2019 Smain.00 gig + oe se 0 Douglas, b Safes see ave 4 Lumsden; Cc Small,\u201d b \u2018Sales senses .0 Sinclair, b.Sales: se 4s vs se se se 2.0 - Blick,not out, «i pg so vs en seen OÙ .Extras ee te op .co.eo sees co.-8 \u2019 Total ve ew ve ee ee ow we eu 0e 2 : WESTMOUNT.- | - Stanley, b b Thomas >.» +0 ?Thom, ¢ Smith, b Bradley!\u201d .\u2026\u2026 3 Overton, ¢ Lumsden, b Bradley oo 86.1 \u2018Smaill, b Bradley .+.2.20 0.* 0, Hart, e Munro.b Dougas-.19 Sales, b Thomas ., pi ee es .20 Collier, c Thomas, b Bradiey : \u2026 .38 Knight, c Sinclair, b Bradley .ev.3 [ta îme.ÂA.; di BR Laforce, Natiônal AAA.2200 avd doses, Fe Lakeman, M.A.Haren, FR ddog M.A.A.A.; 8, Rr force, | AAA Hime, oy 1-5; yard \u2018dash\u2014f M.- Hebert, Na- |: yona1\u2019A &- Ait BS Bute MA AAS , 8.si M.A-A.A.Time, \u2018Planos- rented from 32.00 per moin terms of payment.Sole agency for |! 4 4 46.The > and wi oF a, oe fer \u2018sinking fun 5 Bo.Shop 2010 Pa .Application Firm.subsc | CLARENCE J.5 -Bonds may 7 outstanding issus of on: the.following terms: \u2014 he.Bi oo dy let; 1910, ve\u2019 due Tog me at Fe A \u2018any.110, and oF he Enstorn.Tis Bank.no.Cy \u2018Interest payable January, ist and July 1st.Denominations $500.d drawinge.21 \u201c MeCUAIG BROS, & CO., MONTREAL, im press tosis shortens | sod dated First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds at the price of 95 of par with a bonus of common stook equal AER - in: par value.to 30% of thet par value of the Bonds allotted to be de ivered on payment of subscription in full, 7 \u201c\" 4\" \u201cAUGUST 18Tin.full on will be BOARD OF McCUAI@, Montreal, President.cs.\u2018WM.FARWELL, Sherbrooke.cessesnsscssssscnsss.Propident of the Eastern Townships Bank.; i _ 8H.EWING, Montreai.\u2026\u2026seccsneeseassusens.President Mentreal y T.HOPPER, Montreal.veeseessscesansessnsnseess Director Amalgamated Asbestos\u2019 Corporation.- President \u2018 Ww.H.BROUSE, Toranto.vuusvensencesserecsnsesesence BIOUIS Mitchel! & Co.Vice-President Cobalt Hydraullo \u201cnL \u201cFR ANK THOMPSON, Montreal, Socratary- -Tronsurer:.\u2026 Frank Thompson & Company.; July \u201cret, à ered balance of \"ba 000 Consolidated Firet Mortgage Bonds and Ordinary Shares will remain in the Treasury, be available for future requirements.700,000 Consolidated Firat Mertgage Bonds 00,000 Sherbrooke Street Railway Bonds, due- 30th June, 1927.Bonds are redeemable as a whole at 105 and interest or any interest date after ist July, 1916, or annually Co 2002 .40 PER CENT.ON APPLICATION.2 oo Foe 18 PER CENT.ON ALLOTMENT.25 The r ht is, reserved to allot only such subscriptions and for such amounts as may be nd © the., The, right books without notice.approved, a to close [ t b ade ents can De.\"made for the listing of the securities of riptions have already been received for $135,000 of the above Bends, and the, allotmant of ; been guaranteed.; allotment or on any instalment date.; Montreat Trust Company Ti e Eastern 1 Townships Bank i So $700,000 now being issued $100,000 are held in escrow to retire the 25 PER CENT.SEPTEMBER 18T.\u201828 \u201c «\u201c.OCTOBER 18T.of the Company on the Montreal Btook Exchange.them h DIRECTORS.| - g Vice-President Black Lake Consolidated Asbestos Cem- .vany.Director Ottawa Light Heat & Power Company.Cotton Company.Vice-President Molsons Bank.Deminion .Marble Company.Power Company.Director Canad Company.nadian Niagara Power .a < \"favor ot the \u201cMontreal Trust 3 pi the\u201d Sars: as exam & Troigate ned and re 4\" i = LE Ë- or ris : x f : Strect: Railway.- - Operating.Costs .\u201cNet Revenue ee ee POWER Department Gross Revenue.\"Operating Costs.\u2026 .oy _ Net Révenue ral ; \u2026, Rentals.- Total FR Bond intorsst.: cel se.we.\" © RAILWAY: EARNINGS.system for 1909 améunted t éstimate.should received \u2018for the .every reason.to nes Security and Earning Power The bonds of the Company dre secured by a deed of trust in \u2018Mortgage: upon the.Hydraulic development ana.transmission lines, upon ar street: \u2018railway \u2018oxtansions, present and future, and upon \u201call.new rolling stock of the Company, and which.-is a mortgage on rights, powers, franchises and existing lines; subject, only hid 2 uthtanding $100,000\" \u2018Sherbrooke Street Railway Bonds.Gross Revente.n° \u20183 CS mr se 22 11 40080 (Be Eee a es $27,300 he ce es .$52,000 oe he ne 22,22 13,000 20 ee se es ee en eet $39,000 ce ee ee ee an 69,300 a .en 1 » ° Ta A + \u201c24,300 Surplus.RC \u2026 IRE _ mileage, reaching the residential portions of the e conservative.| POWER EARNINGS.\u2014 As apg lications have alread, reater .part of the available power, there is eliove that on the cormple\u201cion of the \u2018development in November the whole wilt be contracted for.Co., \u201cwhich is an absolute First Consulting Engineers, of Montreël,.! = ported: upon\u2019 : the\" position of the: c om: \u2014As the gross earnings of the old o $31,222, with the iargely increased city, the above been S.\u201cel \u2018per dent.in.the fifteen years airics.It commences.operations, the Business for Traction System and Market for Power 3ks \u2018and eurrounding country offer a very he Traction and Power Departments of The city of Sherb attractive field for both.the Company.- -The growth.of: the population of Sherbrooke has been of a very steady and permanent character.In 1871, it had-a population .-| of 4332, which- has increased to about 17,000 at the present ak bly dt: is ostimated that, including the.town of Lennoxville, \u20181 where - Bishop's \u2018College is: situated, that the Street Railway À - serve \u2018a-population: of 20,000.+ A \u201cAlthough \u2018the population of the city has incrabsed over fifty .prescrit street railway system has never been extended.It is now proposed to more than double tae existing mileage.Sherbrooke is the commercial centre of the stern Townships, which results in it having at nearly all times of the , Year a fairiy large transient population.It is also an important railway and industrial centre.It is \"a divisional point of the Canadian Pacific Railway; the Canadian - Terminus of the Boston and Maine System, the headquarters of + the Quebec Central.Railway Co, and is on the main line of the Grand Trunk Railway.4 Its importance as an industrial centre | may.be judged from the fact that it is the headquarters of such well known concerns as ihe Jenckes Machine Company and Rand Drill Company, which supply a large part of the mining machinery used in Canada, the Paton Manufacturing Company, ths largest woollen company in the Dominion, the Fairbanks Scale Company (Canadian Branch), the Webster Cigar Company, the Silver .Springs Breweries, the Sherbrooke Iron and Foundry Company, and the Paper Machinery Manufacturing Company.in addition to the above, several important interests are considering at the present time locating in Sherbrooke, the conditions pertaining to labor, transportation and cheap power being favorable for the operation ôf industrial.plants.The surRounding district, besides being rich in.timber and minerals, comprises the greatest rsbestos deposits in the world.i AR > EE = \"Ek twenty years.\u2018At \u2018the en A.For its power: de 1 Sherbrooke.These wi \u2018the extended: : street railway, : \u201cThese figures are base 4 + locate within \u2018its limiter \u201ccontre surrounding.districts.i artment the company | be developed at one site, and t Power.not only in the City.Srerbrari, \u2018Stanstead, Wolfe, gherbrooke, by its situation in Montreal, and in the future an increasing num .Strong Franchise Position.The Sherbrooke : Railway and Power Company is right from its inception a -Aé a Street Railway concern the new company to build and operate a\u201c street railway within the limits of the cit d.of 20 years the municipality has the rig t to purchase tho street railway as-a goin has purchased certain water powers on the Magog River within the precincts of the City of have sufficient capacity not event.; Another.man.who 1 \u2018the past: \u201chas, done nothing to mark him as a crack\u201d player, is Mr.R.M.Gray.But yesterday fr.Gray rose high in the opinion .f thorz2 who saw his play and scores.There were men from fourteen gOIf clubs, Quebec, Ottawa and Beacons- field, Outremont and Roéyal Montreal, of Montreal; Hamilton, St.Cath-.arinés, Calgary and Toronto, High Park, North Toronto, Rosedale, Mis- sissagua and Lambton, of Toronto.Calgary and North Toronto are new clubs, #his being their first year in the association.¥ Rain seemed imminent when the first players started \"away.Thé alr was very sultry and dark clouds were piling up overhead.Through these the sun sesmed to beat down with doubled forté.Thé rain held off, however, and the play went on.\u201cThe course wag quite dry and a shower would do né end of good.It was rather a susprise when the second man in, Mr.Hutéhisor.of Ottawa, added up his score anu an- ie à 78.GQ.utton, the Montreal district champion, who, though he is not well\u2019 Acquainted with the course, was expected to make a .good showing, brought in a disappointing $8.which, Me handioap ôf 2, made him 86.Total.Gross.H'eap.Net 444766546 46 44d 77 535 4 88 ?88 Mr.RB\u2019.T.Heñéy-Andérson,.of Beéconshelt declined, as dia several others, to put in a card.* Lord Lonésborough, one of the Ottawa contingent, with his handicap of 10, madé an 87.This'is Lord Lonés- borough's first appearance at the Canadian champiotiship tournament.Thé next man to Mr.Hutchison was Mr.Gray, who played a nice consistent game.Aftér him, with 72, was Mr.G.G.Mackenzie, ôf Mississauga, whosp handicap of 14 brought him down to 2.ot Hutchison and Mr.Gray\u2019 \u2018also à \u201cfirst and second prizes for the px gross scores.This creates a\u201cprér, hires Hu t emo ra by mi ra ute \u2019, more! y y Mole \"esp.et.34454443 Ton 52456545 .41 76 7 69 George Lyons and Hutchison were pitted against each other in thé Inter- provincial match fn the afternoon.It air around.At the seventeenth! pole Lyons was two up.Hutchison took it in four.Taking the honor he sliced his drive slightly.Lyons was on the green.\"Hutchison holed a long put for three and Lyons.aida likewise, halving the hole, © Gross.H'cap.Net.léty followed thè S.A.Rowbotttm, Toronto, No card.C.B.Grier, Royal, Montai ve er ae de .84 5 G.L.Robinson, Lambtoh.96 10 G.À.Turpin, Royal, Mont- 8e .bs W.Peterson, Lambton, .Né card Tymén Rost, Missisgagua.No card G.G.McKéntié, Miseissagua.No.card Œ W.Lennox, Lafibtén 97 14 $8 i» Gèo.J: Wébstér Misbintaguä.Nô card | L.Wisner, Lambton .101 18 83 J.BE.Robertson, Missiésagua.No card J.H.Anger, Lambton.No card One point for a gaine i a half for in the Intérprovincial match.The results was: \u2018A Hutchison, Ottawa, 0; a.AC Hut-} D.| Wilson, { dues from American \u2018ibherden | self three-quarters English and one- '| Danzig.The \u2018Oldenburg\u2019 \u201cout at the naw building on third men Of statiod 24 put out the fire in spreading to the other wobden buildings adjatént.tell of the comihg étection in Notre men , 1s dead at thé age of 85.i i | Oves | Cy ton, Beaconsfield, 0 Gerald Lees, Ot- awa, 1 1- ce Grier,\u2018 Royal \u2018Mont real, > 0; en Moss, Ottawa, 1; G.H.Turpin, Royal Montreal, 0; E.R.I.Henry-Andergon, Beaconsfield, 1-4; D.uebec, 1 1-4; J.T.\u2018No- venger, Outremont, 0; P.D.Ross, Ottawa, 0; total, 2 3-4; G.S.Lyon, Lembton, 1; F.15 Martin, Hamilton, 1; HK.W.Éâgér, 1 ton, 1 1-4; A.A Adams, Haniilton, 0; W.Griffiths, Hamilton, 0; A.E.Austin, Lambton, 1; F.R.Cochran, Tô- tônto, \u20180; A.Watson, Lambton, 1 1-4; D.C.Dick, Lambton, 0; total, 6 1-2.te WORLD'S RECORD | At Waterloo Yesterday Gould- - ing Walked Mile in 6.26 2-5.Waterlon Ont., \"July 1.\u2014A splendid rowd of 8,000 people witnessed the C.- A.championship races and other athlétic events here to-day.oulding 1 | Walked the first mile in the two-mile | han@litap in: 6.26 \u2018| mééèrd fèr the aistan 2-5, which is the world's Thé Mést interesting event Was the 10-mile motor gyele race, which resultéd in a win for Dare Devil Kipp, after in exeiting race all the wav with Anderson.esults:\u2014 One mile biceyèle; novice; final héat\u2014 à.Hoglen, Hamilto ; Geo.Roger, trat.3 Biro mils tuant , Opèn-Jaek Tait, West End Y.M.¢ is, open G.Lister, Y.M.C.A., Toronto; R.Parks, Toronto.Time, 4.48 3-5.teycle, Anal -mile champions C nal-\u2014 Æ.An arews: 2 Bo sise o n; ) .free Langstaff, Waterloo: :2, C.Westfall; 3 6.Leys.Time, 2,13 2-5 9 aye mile running, \u201cSgen, L.J.Siebert, Toronto; 3; 3.Melbrock.Time, 52 1-5; 6-mile handicap walk\u2014Ges.H.Gouiding (scratch), won; E.& McDonald (25 secs.), sécond; É.C.Fréeman (60 secs.), third.Time, 13.45 2-5.One-mile championship, biéycle, final | .Golden; i héat\u20141, W.Andrews: 2, J.3, T.Bulger.\u201cTime, 3.21 8-6.\"Ten-milé motor cyele racè hal\u2014Kipp, | won; Anderson, second; bear thing, | Time, 17.06 2-5.Two-mile run.handicap\u2014J.'N.Tait, : scratch, won; Tressider, scratch, second: Grace, 150 yards, third.Time, 10.05 3-5, ! Fivé-mile - championship bicycle, final | Wr.MeMtilan, ! Time, 14.18 | Half-mile running, open\u2014@G.M.Broek, | .Andrews, won; second; W.Morton, third.won; B.B.Whitehead, second; G third.(Sime, 2.06 1- 5.y Lister, e-tile handica; icyèle-\u2014W.- drèws (sératch), vous 5 Youne, eco: Wilson, third.\u201cTime, 2.28.Oné- mile relay race \u2014West Enq YM.¢ à pren from Central YMC a.Time, THE FISHERIES DISPUTE.Mr.Turner Concludes -Argument for United States, ¥ (Canadian Associated Press.) The Hague, July 2.\u2014In his argument before the Fisheries Tribunal to-day, former Senator Turner, on behalf oO the United States, continued the question as to- whether the inhabitants of the United States could employ non- Americans as members of their crews.Ha urged that diplomatic corespon- | dénce on the subject had shown that the tréaty of 1818 tacitly gave the Americans \u201call the rights which were indispensable in the exercise of the fishing trade.Therefore, the right to use ¢rews for fishing was also con- cefled, .Mr.Turner observed that the negotiations concerning the treaty of 1818 proved that ft was net intended to subject the Américan fishérmen to restrictive.regulatibns,.charges, or im- Posty: As, to whether Newfoundland coul xact a declaration in the ¢us- Aoms\u2019 houses, ~harbd ands digh ing .the \u201cbays, porta or.parts.of: her | doagts not included \u2018in the treaty for the purpose of taking refuge or of taking food and water, the United Statés could only consent to a declaration by boats entering bays or harbors, but not td payment of taxés which wers totally unnecessary, for the guaranteeing of the observance.of.the treaty by the United States.Concluding, Mr.Turnér declared, and spoke quite frankly, that nothing had been furthér from his intention than to show himself wantfg in respéct towards Great Britain.He was him- \u2018quarter Dutch.Great Britain and tre United States were of the same blood and they enjoyed the common heritage in history, law and languagé.This close relationship, perhaps, was partly responsible for the disputes arising between the: two nations, for.\u2018the British lion roused itself \"across the waters American blood grew hot, and América\u2019 sent back an answering roar, but peace and quiet was soon restoréd.On: Monday Sir James Winter will continue thé case fér Gieat Britain.pe TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.Great bush fires are reported for miles along the United States boundary \"emit of Fort Frances.The towns of Lavallee and Devlin havé been partially destroyed, hundreds\u2019 of settlers are homeless, and many mills and construction camps are destroyed.ft rain does not come the entire country may | be laid waste.The loss \u2018already.is $10,000,000.The \u2018Oldenburg,\u2019 another great battleship to be added to the German navy, has just besn launched at is à sister ship of the \u2018Ostfriesland,\u201d and has a displacement of 2,000 tons.rs \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TENEMENT BURNED DOWN.About 2.30 this morning a fire broke avenue, Notre Dama stréet west, néar \u2018the Cote Bt.Paul road.The bullding, which Was an unécoupiéd tonament house, was complétely demélishèd, and litle remains but à Héap of chäréoal and \u2018ashes.The house would have \u2018bean occupied in a few days, and be- longéd to Mr.PF.H.Crevier, real es- state owner.It was not ibsured owing to the isblated position of thé- build- ing-situated on a mirshy backward green.The fire was not observed un- | tl] great damage was done.The fite- about &n hour, and preventdd I's \u2014\u2014\u2014 A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DANGEROUS BLASTING.At the result of blasting in building operations on .Durocher streét, Outre- mont, yesterday afternoon, a large stone, weighing several pounds, was hurled against the houss of Mr.C.Tarlton, - ont Querbes svenusé.The missile tore off a portion of the cornice, Both landing on the front gallery, thencd to the lawn below.Only about a minutes previous to thé \u2018occurrence Mns.Tarlton, who had been sitting reading on the gallery, had entered the house, thereby probably escaping serious, it not tatal, injury.armament et Nn masini .ME.MAROIL'S CANDIDATURE.Bill Boards, aé well.as the people, Dame de Grate.\u2018Vote for George Marcell\u2019 the people's candidate, directs one sign \u2018Support Alphonse E.Decarre\u2019 says another.And the pes- lo géern to have as widely different éeltfnés: tome - favor Mr.De- carrie.Others belleve Mp.Mare), the old Mayor of the municipality, should be returned.His administrat- lon, they say, has been good.and he would know well how to Work for the W.M.Reekié, Lamb- | Halt-mile pie, en, te twin etty 1 Nor were his activities cr ééter.[9e i when | WAS CLERGYMAN LOF PROMINENCE The Rev, Dr.Alexander Sutherland Passes Away in Toronto.i DEATH CLOSES ACTIVE CAREER He Was Formerly Pastor of St.James\u2019 Street Methodist Church.Toronto, July 2.\u2014The Rev.Alexander Sutherland, D.D.,, who has been ser.retary of the Foreign Mission Eoard of the Methodist Church since 1574, died on Thursday afternoon, after a Hngeting illness, aged 77 vears.À most active worker in the interests of missions, the Rev.Dr.Sutherland, in 1874, at the first General Conference of the Methodist Church in Canada, was chosen general secre: ary and clerical treasurer of the mission, { THE REV.DR.ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND.succeeding the late Rev.Dr.Lachlan Taylor.In superintending the mis- :sionary work Dr.Sutherland travelled i throughout the whole of ita, | America, Japan and the Berfudas.1 He waé born in Dundee, Scotland, Sep- | tember 13, 1833, the son of the late ! Capt.Nicholas Sutherland.Ordained to the ministry from Victoria College, Cobourg, in 1859, his pastoral charges successively were: Niagara, Thorold, Drummondville, Hamilton, Yorkville, Richmond Street, Toronto, and St.James Street Church, Montreal.He has served as chairman of the Montreal District Methodist Conference and received the honorary degree of D.D.from Victoria University in 1879.He declined the principalship of Mount Alison University, N.B., in 1891.and wâs for some years president of the Ontario Temperance and Prohibitory.\u2018Tague.In the cause of temperance hs has bean a most prominent worker.confined to missions and temperance interests, for he found time aside from thes= for considerable \u2018literary endeavor, becom-' ing editor of the Missionary Outlook and a contributor to many magazines and newspapers.Among his works, A Summer in Prairie Land\u2019 js perhaps st knowl.© AGAINST MR.BASTIEN Hosting at Ahuntsic in Opposition to His Election.* Mr.Treffle' Bastien is seeking a new séât in Council.Mr.Bastien is running in Ahuntsic ward against Mr.$.Gaudry, formèr mayor of that muni- -cipality, and now endorsed by the Citizens\u2019 Association.No accumulation of evidence, such as induced the Citizens\u2019 Association to oppose Mr.Giroux, stands against Dr.Bastien.Yet the Association has come to the conclusion that hig election would be dangerous.Mr.Bastien is a large con- Rl tractor.He executed a good déal of work for Ville St.Louis.Ald.Carter thought the .prôcéedings in this regard should bé investigated, and *in Council asked that an inquiry into the proceedings should be held.On the ground that the city had no right to ihvestigate what had transpired in a municipality before annexation, this was voted down.For the rest Mr.Jules Fournier put Mr.Bastien very fairly.before the publi¢ at a meeting held in Ahuntsic last night.Mr.Fournier adopted Éuèlid's methods.As an axiom he took the fact that Mr.Bastien was an \u201calderman at the City Hall at the time much wrong doing was in progress.Now, he said, either Mr.Bastien knew what was going on or he was ignorant of it: If he knéw he should lave denounced the business; if he did not know he was incompetent and should not be elected again.\"THe electors of Ahuntsic heard both sides of the.question at iast night's meeting, which was addressed by Mr.S.Gaudry, the \"Citizens\u2019 Association candidate, and by: Mr.Treffle Bastien, his opponent.Soma pointed remarks weré made dealing more particularly with local affairs, only the supporting speakers referred.to the effect which this election will have upon the city as a whole.Mr.Bastien blarnéd Mr.Gaudry for approving the purchase by the town \u2018of an hotel propérty at a cost of $15.- 000.The area of the land, he said.Ex-Ald.Bastien.out to be but $32, 000 feet.If elected, hes detlared, he would ask the Con- \u201ctrollers to investigate this.This\u2018 question Mr.Rondeau dealt with, stating the mayor had merefy acted upon the instructions of Count cil in ordéring this purchase, and that \u2018Mr.Bastien was really résponsible if a mistake had been made.He should.have found this out in time.Mr.Rondeau also dréw the attention of the \u2018crowd to the fact that Mr.Bas- tien had secured for his son-in-law, Mr.Gervais, the position of town at.tornay.Mr.Gervals had been given $3,000 for his services, extending for a period of eighteen months, while Mr.8.Beaudin, of Montreal, had done the work of the municipality for 13 years\u2019 previous and had only chargéd $70 in all.All \u201cthe speakers .received a good hearing.The érowd made remarks at times.They shouted yes and no.But always they were orderly.rats \u2018HOPE\u2019 TENT MEETING.The tent meetings being held on the lawn of St.James Methodist Church, are increasing In attendance.interest and results.To-morrow evening a very large gathering is looked for and the Rev.W.D.Resid, formerly ward.The struggle will likely be close, but.indications are that Mr.\u2018Marcil will win.Co .\\ of Taylor Church is expected to speak.\u2019 The meeting \u201cwill commence at 8.30.wag claimed to be 40,000 feet, but turned - TE EE ttes ti YMAN ENCE lexander Away E CAREER stor of St.hodist v Alexander s been sée- ssion Board since 1874, on, after a ears.the inter., Dr.Suther- eneral Con.Church in al Secretary e mission, ER SUTH- r, Lakhlan the: mis- 1 travelled \u2026 Britain, Bermudas.land, -Sep- Ê the late Ordained a College, al charges Thorold, Yorkville, and St.real.\u2018He the Mont- rence and > of D.D.1879.\" He f Mount 1891, and nt of the rohibitory.mperance t worker.nfined to rests, for\u2019 thes= for r, becom- 7 Outldok nagazines is works, 3 perhaps * Tala EE TIEN Opposis on NE a new à is run- st Mr.S.- at muni- by the 1ce, such ation to Giroux, inst Mr.Yet the ion has > coônclu- his elec- be dan- , Bastien > ge çon- exocutéd of Work t.- Louis.thought lings in should rirÿ into edings sld.On no right spired in.ion, this niér put sre the AHantsic adopted iom he was an the time rogress.an kflew ignorant ld: rave did not 1 should rd Both night's by Mr.ociation Bastien, refnarks ticularly pporting t which the city ary for gible if.should » e: Mr.tion of- r.Bas- -in-law, wi ate 1 given ing for hile Mr.one the } years\u2019 | $70 In.a\u2019 good : arks at 0, But, Ta old on.sthodist\" nédarice.y even- looked zeny speak.at 8.30.?COLUMBIA = feet of land.House of - À new detached residence in upper part of Ww, i on Enel vor log of she f upation ot Gash Bion ees or 30,000, oe $23, 500 0 \u201c THE CRADOCK SIMPSON coMPANY + ww 205 ST.JAMES STREET + mu homestead right and cannot , Pre-émption - may take 8 purchased {rmestead in ter districts.Price £200 per aere.uties.\u2014Must reside : ah \u2018ertisement will no \"be paid for.$8,750.00 FOR SALE completed, 7 rooms, everything | | new and modern, hardwood.floors.+ Early possession.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY 205 ST.JAMES STREET, ; MONTRE Ake PRESERVE YOUR \u201cThan This Wook Whilst the BEASIES | are.= FINE.: The SEASON will soon be over.The VERY BEST QUALITY you win find.at Walter Paul's \u201cStores 481 BT.\u2018CATHERINE WEST.80 UNIVERSITY ST, cor.Burnside.ASH'S FOREST FRIEND For Black Flies and Mosquitoes.one going to the country should have Canada Life Buliding, 1 100i8t Jamee &t | Morning fôr Brigade drill under Lt.-Col.a Bottle, Price 350 tnd 500.; { F.8.Mackay, brigadier.The morning T Telephoncs Main 178, 758 Mentrea! {was spent in this work and muêter LOOD runtriee\u2014 HARTEE 200 \u20ac parate This véar each san 8 née parte NGINEERS.is cd an é gmount due m | Sarsapasilla.Price 500.\u2014 Fri out, and it thére is a coti- | : ainty as to amount due, are | ELINPE GREAT, NERVE sssronun Tl Tel Main 81, |.| made at this parade and remedied if | Pits rod other Wervous.Disorders.possible.At 2.30 p.m.the brigade was | Prive 81:00 and 33.00 per bottle.:: The DUCKWORTE- BOYER Inspected By Col.Roy, M.O.V,, camp |.commandant, after which they march- | J.A.HARTE, Druggist,\u2019 150 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, Telephone MAIN 1190.Ë © MARRIAGE LIOENSES yo MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARBON | + -Notarios and Comitsslindef i T tivergeoi & honden k@obs Insurance Bullding 112 St Jamey Sttoss é à vo THE PANTER\u201d USTIMATES.GIVEN FOR WORE\u2019 WW.E.POTTER vo, : 4 BENOIT 5 ; Téléphone M.2000: IA : ce .- For BREAKFAST BRODIE'S 80 ROLLED WHEAT.A little better - than all others.BRODIE & THARVIE 18 Bleuiy otrost, Montreak | tran To ALL Users br TELEPHONE | \u2018Do you Value Your Health ?THEN USE THÉ \u201c «HAN ANTISEPTIC TELEPHONE | MOUTHPIECE\u201d Absolutsly the only ted antiseptic mouthpiece ever invented.Nothing like it on the market.PRICE, COMPLETE, éo CENTS.MORTON; PHILLIPS & 60.Etationers, Blink Book Makers, Printers, 115-117 Nore Dame strest W \u2014\u2014\u2014 EFFIGIENCY iN DYEING AHD CLEANING .It tates long expériénce and da¥e- ful attention to become really efi.clent in cleaning and dyeing.We have been at it for nearly 36 years, and have the largest and best equipped plant in Canada, and our work-.Peoply are experts.R.PARKER & co.Dpers and Oitatsrs, Montraa!, \u2018que, 68 Et, Catherine ous Dame BE \u20acor, Vana Phones, Bell i ao oo a \u201cain Jr | \u201c Bynopats of Canadian North-west Land Regulations.Any person who is the sôle heaë of a family, or any malé over 18 years old may \u2018homestead & quarter pectlon of &vailable Dominion lsnd in Masitobt, - Saskatchewan of Alberta.The applicäit must appear in-person at the Dominion Lands Agenéy or Sub-Agency Lor he District: Entry by proxy nay b : at agy agency, on certain conditions.fatner, mother, 8o#, usher, rnd or later of intent ing homestea & Duties.\u2014Six Thonths\u2019 - M qesder, npon nd cultivation of.thé.land in wach: ¢f three years.A homesteadef may Jive Within nine miles of his homestead sn a farm of at least 80 erss, sôlely owned 811 occupied by .him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.In certain districts à hômestéadér in gond standing may preempt a gu section alongside his homestead.fice 17.00 per acre.Dutiem.=Must resid Months in éach-of six years from \u2018date te of homéstead entry (including thé time Te\u2018uired to earn homestead patents),and Ciltivate fifty acres extra.A homestedder Who bas exhausted his his Ë « Months in each of three years, aul ls Ao acres \u2018and etéèt \u2018à house WwW.Ww.CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Theriot.\u2018 B\u2014Unauthôrised publication of this Irish has been made.a compuladry | #ibisct for matriculation for 1913, and W- Moatresl.F0 July 1, - Gazette.meting upén: prod \u2018wavice of sait, mage pe \u2014 UGSLEY & vos, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, ota METROPO.BUILDING, ; - tre ST, JAMES STREET.ALDO W.a a SORDON HYDRA ROBE.© SMITH, KO, FRED.2 MARESY.EO | F8, MAOLENNAN, Ke Advoonte, Barrister and Soliciter Quebec Bank Building, Montreal.\u201cTel, Mais 4709 5 rel Math oom PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristars & Soiicitors City & isfriot Bank Bu 180 Gt James treet, Montreal.\u2018W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS, MARRIAGE LICENSES = POVED BY : JOHN M.M: DUFF toy St James Stross, .#9 Oretasnt Strom McMaster a Papineau , Adveeates and Selicitors Andrew R.McMaster \u2018Talbot M.Papineau : | Fagineering & Inspection Co.Limited Inspecting and Consulting Engineers Main Office : 171 St.James 2 Montreal métis = a sa a ON up SUB.CHIEF Mam, fulness had passed.Since then has decyrred the \u2018Herald\u2019 fire, work of Sub-Chief Marin in it ôf Bravery, Some say Marin alone tavéd six lives.\u2018All who watched know how he it seems is not to go unrewarded, fof \u2018800d a man to be retired.This épinion has been definitely expressed by.Dr.Lachapelle, and it is undérstood the other members of the Board fesl with Chief Marin\u2019s splendid work is to earn fiira more than his placé on the force.He !s spoken of as thé first man who Will récelvs the distinguished service médal which ths Boa id of-Control hés just decided to present to those de- | serving.THREE RIVERS CAMP (\u201cWitness' Special Correspondent.) | ninth brigade formed up at 8.30 this ed through thé town, returning.&t 5.p.m.thoroughly exhausted from thé hot sun and dust of thé streets.Last evening the officers of the &5th regi- SHOP POE Just around the St.Cathering st.moved to our ne Come and see FINEST ART\u2019 STORE IN CANADA whéra you can Shop autety .away from .moins dG atheriñe .Æverythite 26 the : ARTIST | PICTURE L VER PHOTOGRAI HER CMINA PAINTER The Art Emporium 23 Medlll College Avenue.\u2018Phone Uptown: 1440, copier from have .he he .distraction of RS strèèét.FARNERY EXCURSION mo THE FERTILE LAKE ST.JOHN REGION.: On Monday, July Ath, and August 1 respectively, leaving Canadian Northern Quebec Railway Company (Moreau Street Station) 0.00: a.m.for Roberval and Hebertvile, 30-day [return tickets, \u2018first class $7.15, second class 34.80.An opportunity to.visit the vast north country at very low rates, oPEN To À L Japan\u2019s Policy Regarding Port Arthur.Tokto, July 1.\u2014 The Lanouncement of the opening of Port Arthur to the shipping of all nations, comménéing is published mi the Official 4 THe \u2018decision.sôme months ago.of the Japanege Governmént to opeén Port | ° Arthur as a free cominercial port of entry caused some surprise, as this meant ita elimihdtion as a point of strategy for military and naval môvé- ments, and its dove épifieht ag a com- méreial city.One of the great advantages oO \u2018the port is that it is free\u2019 from ice In the winter.|.COSTLY FIRE IN NEW YORE.Buildings Destroyed Were - Valued © at $100,000.' New York, June 30.-An early môrn- ing fire which threstéhñed to destroy several blocks of valuable watér front property along the Harlem River was stiféd by the firemen aftér & hard battle to-day.The loss will not exceed $100,000, although the fire reached a dézèn warehousds and factory buildings, burtied its way aérass the staff.côvéréd sttuéturés of a big amusdment park, killed twenty horsés and causéd the loss 6f eight hundred chickens in a poultry étôrehôllse.The loss is divided among abdéut twenty firms.CASTOR IA Pot Infants ard Children.\u201c| The Kind You Hars Aways Bought | Là.tuners and -repairers.sured.: af erwards by the National University : of Ireland.; Rn ae ses .| ment and the R.C wining by a score of 248 to 188.To- | morrow a tartical will be carried out, i| 64th, 80th, 83rd: and 85th 1 the: | blouses.\"| dress, will save the regiments a con Ontarib, along the Canadian Northern, | was made } the competition between the graduates | going = he.Broker; #iven by.the 88th \u2018Regimen à The mac hig and | then, durite\u2018 the iñisp dycellent\u2019 \u2018and wall deserving of the praise \u2018given by.Col.Roy, trelve days.This évening there was a rifle match between the officers of the 1ith Régie C.R.Li the latter the eleventh being the attacking force and trying to \u2018obtain supblies- from Three Rivers, being opposed by thé Regiments.thé ith Regiment.or Blue forée will be: commendéd by Lt.-Col.Seale, and efence or Red forte by Lt.-Col.Mackay; umpire, Col.Roy, C.C.The __80t wearing the new upiversal uniform with _ infantry facings, .and by next year all -the brigade will havé the \u2018afne uniform issued togathér with a duck, ' consisting of trousers and This fatigue dress, besides being useful in déill and makin ng th the different camps appear unifor siderable sum each year that they now spend in shirts and sweaters, as is impossible for the men to driil in the regulation infantry red serges.There were quite @ few prostrations in- the field tô-day from the intense \u2018héat, none of which, however, weré serious.LIVES THREATENED.an Many Residents in West are Surrounded : by Raging Forest Fires.Winnipeg, Sune 80.Forest fires in | \u2018from Winnipeg to Fort Francs, 330 miles, have reached most safiGis proportions.'The town of Lavalls, - 160 miles east of Winnipeg, Was destroyed yesterday and thé people are fighting for their livés.A relief train was hurried to thé sééhe by the Canadian Northern Railway, but Burning timbers coverad the track .and the train.{ran forced to abandon the distressed people and réturned without rendering jaa The situation thréatens to bégbme serious calamity at any moment.Many lives are, in peril.JOY RIDING\u2019 MUST STOP.Toronto, June 30.\u2014~Joy riding will be an expensive amuséneént in orénto in futuré.The first conviction under the new statute passed for the pro- teetion of thé owners of automobiles, yesterday, and Magistrate\u2019 Kingsford imposéd heavy finés on two younig men who made use of a mas chine without the consent ¢f thé dwn.ers.Ha also stated that hé \u2018ould send the next offender to jail without the option ôf @ fine.démarrent areata WIFE ALLOWED TO comt.Ganddian Associated Press.) Lona July 1.-~Mri.Woolmer, ths \u2018wife \u2018of a Toronto laborer, whom the Canadian immigration régulations did not permit to Join hey husbaid in con.séqueñcé of being an h, pasisted ami- grant, sailed on the Empress of ireland\u2019 to-day by Surhe dubécrip- tion.Bympathizérs decordted thé cabin.with fôwérs.\u2026 MONTREALER WON PRIZE.bec, June 30.~Mr.Thomas.Me ¢a Just of Muritreal Le ao \u2018wén the Prince of Wales Prizé in rhétéris in | of the Catholic colleges of -the pro.VIRE Prince of Wales prize in: physics QTES AND NOTICES.\u2014Laryton Bros.eraploy plane uriih of competent Piano large sta 550.St.Catherine st F7 (cor.oo Se Cute 7 | Sremblay, \u2018consMared the düvtsadility - 2] ot avking Sub-Chjet \u2018Marin to resign, # the ground being: \u2018that his.aay: of He.\u2018but conspicuously amid all the deeds os Pr oe worked, and how he directed othérs | 4 to work.His bravery amd coolness | sn re the-Controllers Havé décidéd he is too | Moreover, the rumor is that Sub- | Thrée - Rivers camp, June 80\u2014The | ment gave a dinner and smoker to | the officers of the brigade, afterwards: | Appedramos of of the - on-tésday Were\u2018 and does | credit to the training given\u2019 in the |: th Regiment aire this year | dril].or fatigue uniform of olive gréen |- ll \u2018thé university the rule, ; injurléé of a gravé nature.wère found offise or any branch oc Z, \u201c i cl i i = i 2, La ses story WEY gv Ua ey ing rive + a | \u2018only ve mastered by prolonged effort do ' erg go to 250, ACCORDINGE the new Company.To Launder r Waists, The ironing of a.Waist of detionte fabric i donily an art; one\u2019 ths.cha TET | TOILET LAUNDRY \"PHBE LAUNDRY THAT XNowS now,\u201d | ometizee fn a cult to gecure competent ; ga im Every waist in Fu John Kay Company, 1 lay, \u201cJune 23ed; and will loss on or or bore Monday, July 4th, 1910, at 4 dock.\u2014- srl Trusts Cory poration Offer # BENALF OF DYMENT, CASSELS & COAT $100 PER SHARE ; combing of the w.A Marray v Cou.Limited.I.Established 1853, and the oe JAmited, Established 1843.PA SLA ON .- : or the above.41.500,00 of preferred étook eubberiptions had been received previous to the public offering for $1,000,000, and accepted, leäving for public subscription the sum of $500,000 .The Murray- Kay Limited is a consolidation be two of the old est and most successful mercantile businesses in Canada.and.the Cem IE \"They have been closely identified \u2018with the up-drowth of.Toronto, \u2018as the leading retail centre of the feo : >\" country; the John Kay Company, Limited, Having been established back as early as 1843, while the W.A, Murray Company, Limited, started business oh a portion of the site of.its present large premises on King Street: in 1858.>.oo © THe growth of beth businesses has been of a very steady and permanent character; and the men, \"who have in recent years given added success to both companies will, in addition to being largely financially \u2019 interested in ths new company, be.actively identified with its management and direction, © ites ks, and have for.twenty- five years observed its effect on MY own Yountrymen in particular, many f whom are now sleeping behind the mountain as the result of the midnight open bar-room.It is a fact well known that the man who drinks alcohol in any fourm requires more sleep than the man who does not, therefore \u2018the man who stays out late drinking and has to go to work without the necessary amount of sleep, suffers physically.Another very important point is that alcohol on an empty \u2018stomach is much more injurious than with a full meal, therefore two or three glasses at twelve o'clock at night, six hours after supper, is much more injurious than the same quantity taken at supper.time.Then again:the midnight débauch is much more destructive to sexual morality.Many a younr man starts on his evening walk after supper that has not the least intention of going to visit the red light district, but ig enticed by evil yom- panians at the midnight debauch.Then the midnight debauch gives our police much extra work to do.Midnight is the favorite time for night hawks.pimps and other vile agents of ini quity to do-the\u2018r work.The illustrations that might be given to emphasize the points that I have pointed out would take much space.All men of goo! will that love mankind should back ul Alderman Carter and his fellow workers in thelr noble effort to mitigate the greatest evil of our day.NORMAN MURRAT.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRESTLE COLLAPSED.Toronto, June 30.\u2014By the collapse of a trestle bridge in the Gran: Trunk yards at East - Toronto thi morning Fireman Wharren was kille.and Engineer Campbell and Yard master Hewitt seriously injured.T! three, with a locomotive, were ingagc in hauling two coal cars up the tres! when.the posts underneath gave wi.precipitating the engine and cars with the men in a heap below. the dog ng ater to nal © Reed.one elgg g arter y or Lives with Pro, i ist Imevitabis ut the Worst st seizes ¢), Le.ls pe Meaty sts, mono 0 Which fr.\u201d y far aflejg! ?8 true that and be un- LH.5.Witness.) ! ong in the world! - \u2018ainess, and L'aperlor « te e | all its bise es and fore, from this, the | seventh :n department y big city ; where Chief | many men ly) receivey | à Captain eceives $2, an\u2019'a Mont.ity of Ney L pensions.OM à three of the fire- a few paled families: en of the .1ey imme- the Bremer _ nnual : .$1,000 nnual 3 \"1 +300) ep 1,500 nual .2,000 $100 : .3,000 $100 ve we 3, 500 nual 5,000 on it 18 be- , for a ser- If the city 00 to send funeral o t difficulty garly pay.helped by .! PAL.- 1 positions : civic au- been dis- chine, and correlativa to be said; he places lent coms so greatly our city: |; without fon with at these ast.The espondent the graft sort that \u2018and state iles over nder Chief 1 deserves espondent 1e city 1¢ deeds of and it: the Con- ific deeds e present ove a sub- £0: uP © UCH.tness.) ; favor me deavor to why thé ssed and possible.10 human ions is re studi I havé ave rea r twenty\u201d ton mY ar, mary ehind thé the mid: fact well rinks al- yore sleep therefore drinking hout | \u2018the suffgrs.important ; of istratiors asize t ut would of g00| back uP yw work- mitigate RRAY.D.collapse e Grand nto this as killed d Yard- ed, The ingagéd © trestie ave way ars with per 4 = |.SUMMEE d SUMMER Pas Evy Visitor EN fy ntreal : kh Advantage of Ou Silk k ly 4th ay AN 7 i SE FAIR xy mil | .hii i A ) | 1/8 } } Kx yi ER ! à var onic iy A pe \u2019 i] ! { ; : LER, b % EV ER er 5 2 A Ud [} { ; 3 .; Rs ny ; %, en - men pp Hu 5 My Ip UMMER = LE PRICE SOMME R Faure) SUMMER 15 .cr UMMER ds PRICE .ALE PRICE ti or Monday, J Sie on Æ Colored Sharturs \u201cSilk F oulards Ling Sains Co RE | \u2018 Rich Messalines -, Japanese F oulards | ] | Lining | Tafelas | ; i, are in the vé vi newest ok ol IE mag The Messalines \u2014are sich | in 2 cli.lustéous à in weave, soft for draping.The e Lyons Tafftas tea apres a; A rt \u2014are \u201cpatterred mostly in the novelty geometrical designs of this san.a 50, 65, 75, 85 5, $1.00 Qulites for 37 Yard You really ought not to go home, of \u201cMonday till you share in the silk \u201cevent to be held here on that days Thousands of yards of rich European \u2018and Chinese silks are to be e disposed of, and there will be.simply every.good Sh you, can.think of.| SO .SE Palettes \u201cDuchesse : M ousselines Lyon's 5 Tafetas is LS mére es tor lk gowns.La id \u2018- Er Es \u201cial.i., Eclipse Silk \u2018Moirette Japanese \u2014will not erack « or split.> and dark shades to choose from.\u201cThese are justly estimated as being worth 50, 65, .75, 85, zd 51 00; Eat vale Pis i, ee ee ee eee ee ee ee 137 \u2018Moreover they will wash well.+ Light + ode The Sale of CA pe \u2018 Most Exclusive Linen Suits and Dresses | \u201cOn Monday and mntil cleared \u2018right out, we shall offer ali «| our linen suits and dresses marked a.from.$22.50 to $35.oo; at a discount of - = -And all our still finer tinen dresses and suits marked at from $40.oo to $75.do at à discount of ©.- - 30% Our oy = = ToT 207 All our Linen \u201cModel Suits and Model Linen Dresses are included i in this offer.\u201c tourse.braided or embroidered.(Sizes 34 0 42) 1 White Lace Coats\u2014HALF.PRICE.\u2018Besides the: models \u2018there are the balances of cur most ex: a clusive of this summer's linen styles to-select from\u2014mostly all white;of - | Made principally from handkerchief linen and very handsomely \u201c| | .3 - a i Only comparatively few lace coats: left and these will be be sold at exactly | at half their marked prices.: The _ Whitewear Sale On Monday, Offers beautiful Princess slips of fine nainsook ; the bodice trimmed with beading, embroidery and fine lace; threaded with ribbon; the skirt has a deep flounce.of muslin, tucked and edged with wide, | fine embroidery; dust ruffle.- These are really $5.00 garments,\u2019 but | owing to a mistake in detail made by the manufactufer, we bought at a price which- enables us to offer them to you at each $398 Pr Ra i re or ESE UA On sale beginting Monday \u201cBo Dress and \"Damask Linens Heavy, jai linen talité clothe.ane napkins: CLOTH _ si .x2 rds, for$1.60 instead, of $1.76 ; yard frs a instead \u2018of 2.50 PL \u2018yards, for 1./5 inatead of 2.00 yards, .for 2.156 instead of 2.50.7 2x 2% \"2x3 yards, for 2.15 instead.of .2.50.22-in, for $2.18 in tend.of 250 Eu EF a EH ; or \u2018instead of BE Sh Cloths\u2019 for 3.00 \u2018instead \u2018of \u201c550 = DRESS LINENS: of Half Price \u2019 A small collection, making up in in style, beauty and richness what.they lose in quantity; worth from $33.00 to = 00.Co x3 .yards, for 2,73 instead.of 328 N NAPKi s TO MATCH + - 46 inches wide, fer 50 per yard instead 4 36 ca wider for 40 per yard instead - - Fancy Colored \u2018Bath Mats for $1.00 eich instead of $1.25, Co Fancy Colored Baby Fesders for 12% _ instead of .15, 20 and 25.- - \u201c Fan y Colored Bath Mitts for 072 instead of.10 :and .15.SA ed = Rubber Bloomers dren are paddling .; priced at, per pair.ere a eeu Bathing.Suits.\u201cwoven cotton; sizes 3 to 6 years; prise.cie +240 | Reefers: =~ | EE - CL _ ot ; \u2014for chilly evenings: sizes: 2 to 6 yen: specially peed at $1.753 Monday.Cais ; Washing Petticoats for Pf Hie Pretty galatea: petticoats in pink\u2019 or.grey, \u2018fat colors; made with double: flouncé: well finished.yéars; prices from 3 00 to $1 73.A - aus .Cele ¢ \u201cIn sizes \u2018from: 104 to 16 1 Li pag: ht .ik - 48 et 7 ; Tp le.0-1; pe Telephone Number + Lo) | day before a regular half holiday; | | Bi curving waist-line and long, soft skirt, four good garters, ominion Day Announcement Saturday as Well as Friday will be Observed as a Holiday rt.\u2018Dourinion Day falling on the as-it does this year, this store will \u2018 remain \u2018closed | from 5,30 this evening until 80 \u2018clock Monday morning.| : \u2014 2 \u2014 x Enbrldered Blouse Frontings Half Price | We.are continuing the sale ef some embroidered blouse frontings that are really exquisitely fine, and worth $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00.at exactly vies oe oi oo Half Price | Our Higher Priced .| Boas, Belts and Bags CT \u2014to slip over the clothes ind keep then dy when the hil sizes 2 to 5.years; specially I veoh CW .58 À TE boas, bags and belts priced at or above - $12.00, ata discount of 33.1-3%.At a Discount of 33/3 We.offer, for a limited time, all our Limited quantities of colored val- \u2018enciennes lace and insertion to match, worth, .10, .15, .18 and .20 go on sale Monday at.Half Price Colors: \"White and gold, green, Alice blue, | _ brown, navy, grey, black.| - bust, Ë Hew.Long Corse At a Short Pri rice Corsets with the new long long back and medium-high made from summer weiglit coutil, are being sold | here, special at per pair, : .75.Corset Clearance On Monday we shall continue to clear these Corsets, | which make up in extra fine \u2018quality what they lack in the matter of style.materials in short and medium- _ly short cuts, and mostly for stout figures.Expensive The clearance prices : are, 35 50 \u2018and 75 LUNCH ROOM SERVICE BREAKFAST from, 7.45 to 9.30.(16 different menus, 25 cents to 50 cents.) LUNCHEON from 12,00 to 2.00 p.m.(Full course, 35 cents.) AFTERNOON .TEA (Shoppers Special).3.00 to 5.30 p.m.25.cents.A la Carte all day.ets Tes el RG bye pee iy PEER ar SE CANADIAN.= PACIFIC.viation Meet | LAKESIDE | SPECIAL TRAINS White-Star Dominion.| SATURDAY, July 2nd Canadian Service Mall Steamers LEAVE WINDSOR STREET STATION x \u2014 - 2.00 p.m.2.20 p.m, | | MONTREAL \u2014QUEBEC\u2014 LIVERPOOL.|.2.40 p.m.3.00 pm.LE | Dominion J July 2 July 30 Aug.27 3.20 p.m.3.40 p.m, Laurentic .July 9 \u2018Aug.\u2019 6 + 3 4.05 p.m.4.25 p.m.2 Canada .July 16 Aug.13 Sept 10 4.40 p.m.5.00 p.m.E i Sr 1909, ty B : Marnoté Wainer : ie 5 \u201cCHAPTER XX \u2014Continusd: + 2 er af ee 1 A e : , x C ; : Ni : 3 p.; ; Jun ve Cd 4 / .20 Sept.17 course I let her; we went hand | JP matter-of-fact bütie pas for air, and some \u2018\u2019had{ - Datsched family cottages completely furnished, nh Tb Se je Megantlo uly 28.Aug.20 Sept : 5.20 p.m.5.40 p.min} 2s I edged Sorward, throygh- ry 9 OF ple aa : « ; 8.© lick-|| with hotel servios, Address Minacee : 1 Liverpool and Montreal\u2014 days.15 jours Laurentlo and' Meyantio largest and | Returning trains will leave Lala: = s À PE DE = remit | 6 minutes.= so | mOSt modern steamers sailing\u2019 from Fu 20 pm.8.40 pm.7.00 pm.> 5 Saloon, 677.50 and ap} D'arblaags oa.© | the st.Lawrence.Superb accommods- p nd tater if required.and up.the souñ > Clearer and than.July 13.Extension of \u2026 \u201curn ; limit to September 15, 1910, on payment of one dollar.house.Salmon and Trout Fishing par One-Class.\u2014 Second Cabin, Rater London, $43.50; Sone $45.90, $52.50 and up; Paris, $3.85 additional.Third- I-dhouted again.Perdita was dimly | from which access to these was pos-.| and they wo \u2018 re visible by my side, stumbling oh.The sible \u2018through \u201ca \u201cblocked doorway.| said.Yaa ng Py voue | Jackman had broken through this, and- do -with us to make us \u201cspit tobacco.\u201d È d r.Dhistened bn 2% ardita - tripped | Second Cabin,.$47.50, 850.00 and.up tion for First.Second and Third Cle:s Desirable.Week-End.Trips e anif would have fallen had I not : ards; ha RO $2.50 adaitionos.- assengers.Good going Saturday\u2019 and Sunday.EE caf} ht her in my «rms.Louder.& d \u201cOccasionally He \u2018would open\u2019 the: ud Fe ant Jans, » Liverpool, Glasgow, Jon.Canada \u2018and Dominien, One Class Ca- turning until Monday folowing 10 va PR SEE cos Aie vote peu te he Te Fe Part ou | EEE A ee re | so PE under the = 0 is.re 0 would sm 8EdKké.tha box, | lana - $ , = \u201c| erate; Third\u2019 ass.are\u2019 \u2018also carrie ki més I wheeled round a black corner Grand ted counted hres to \u2018bumping us together, \u201cand - \u201cthe por | Private \u2018salt water ee To: arasaow.: : té I to Local 7 Spoolal Exoursion 1 ani encountered cold clammy dir.Uke.righ NAR th \u201cthree down, thus- ar-| putting down.the lid: With\" a-quick |.\u2018 © Ieniari.: June \u201cPretorian,; July : For all informent ons epp y NIREAL TO 3 thgf of a charnel house.It seemed to I iving at the thirteenth brick.Thi, | snap.that would catch our fingers.Southwark, Tuy's Hesperlan, \u2019 Agents, or St Jerome and Return get; mio my throat.1 coughed and\" Hip insisted on having removed:| * After a very long while\u201d we herd | Hesperian: Saloon; $67.50 and u ; secozd COMPANY'S orFIO.Co 85c Adults.50 i 8 ga Were - we to: be poisoned.as fu à picK,| when it was.seen that voices, the light was let.in on us once lass, $47 loon.$ up.ni 118 Notre Dame Street West.4 C Chiidren > il nds were breaking through?oltow -operied\u2019 on \u2018the ôther side.ol ig carefully, so We, could not es- Other steaine -Orie-CÙ DR ci / ; + Tickets good going by train leaving 1 \u2019 éd my voice andUshduted and tha dedi \u2018tHig âlacoyery : the men suc-{licape; and .We smearly: died of ; orders |: = \u2018Second\u2019 Cabin.\u201d 45.0 un Jot EE i : i , Foon pa M iger 8.45 am.Sunday.July arg, ë ho w echoes streamed backwards and | ceedéd in enlarging the.hole so as to: for there stood a group of \u2018hoppers, | ! | pEson® | Fhar-Gase.\u201d $25.15: : 0.nu returning the same day.M RATE CE RE avi elo BIR - lt gl NEA.convention, Boston 14 in asing faintness in my \u201cears -+ - | gations now «laid bare to him nother eahght, va : \u201cThe -vicinity affords- \u2018beautiful scenery.° MAVEE AnD LONDIE.= 9 { Single fare for the round rin on oe ES 5 y 3 fight of staits in th another j ach \u2018took one of us In his sharp fine.sea bath hing and unexcelled fishing, | Corinthian, July 2 Pomeratian, July 23 +| vention plan.Tickets on sale Inlv : 7 pr I en there was \u2018a sudden flare on 3 Fa ty te js n the wall, which des- | claws and pinched us tight, so\" as.to Guests: have the privilege of salmon and Lake Erie, .\u2018\u201c 16 Sicilian .July\u2019 3 | L Tickets good to return, leaving Ro.a.; the: hellish darkness, \u2018a blinding glare.| tended to the-level of thé cellars, and | make the tears run down our cheeks, trout fishing in connection with the ton not earlier than July 4 mor later vy TW EAL URS Ad a BFL LES excellence.BAKER! voltes flowed along to us: \u2018Brabazon! \u2014_\u2014\"\u2014\"-\u2014 5 Isithat you?\" and a shriller voice, \u2018Is then the search seemed to have ended You didn\u2019t\u201d care that it Class\u2014 London.$27.75; Havre, #32.0¢ : , BY rve /meant \u2018our Paris.: Ma another there?And a Pe hem Casting hap nen had; life- blood you were taking.# 4 au ths steamers on the above services ONTREAL-QUEBEC-LIVERPOOL st.Andrews-by-the-Sea, thei area of the lantern and stood Te- |the other std o \"of the basse oh a on | \u201cNext, they gat ropes and.\u2018tied - \u2018to |so , long and\u2019 Potier vu di offers frst.Liverpool, Glasgow, London and Havre, M - Sleeping Car daily, \u201cvealed ° signs of a second doorway This oor our ankies erin : re Kas, in > for ss orator of hors Jor tourists, with dh With cold storage.Lake Champlain .July 7 Aug.4 ., -, : , > ng us bac n.Or e co 8.of , ; *Fhank God!\u2019 said Mr.Toosey,\u2019 Agsh- had \u2018been ;destroyed, and the entrance.| they let us run ES fur as the \u2018ropes Before: making sou, r plans for your x.a A.ALLAN, Emp.of Ireland .July 15 Aug.12 roSeap Excursions to Vancouver, Vie : \u2018ing the ligu.on us.\u2018Thank God, We're to the underground galleries bad been would \u2018reach and when .we, thought |, \u2018summer.outing, ure to Write for | 55 COMMON STREET, Montreal Lake Manitoba .July 21 Aus.18 cisco.i n ¥ran in\u2019 time.\u2019 \u201c10 .thus opened, our.prison .cell.we the: \u201can \u2018other information te Co , itait 29 A 26 3 Sa ol \u2018 y - had :lost us in the woods, - and \u2018 _ i Emp.of Britain .July ug.2 Particulars on application.Miss -Harvey \u2018went - off \u201chbo - had lain not rote than thirty or forty | would begin to untie the ropes \u2014 al \u201cnem worm Gaspé, Que.Rates\u2014Empress steamers: First laughter that was \"half hysterical, an féet.away from the foundations of the'| pull, and they kad us again ! | nur class, $90 and upwards; Second ITY TICKET OFFICE, D AGENCIES class.$51.25 and upwards.Lake 218 St.James Street, near Post of.\" Steamers\u2014Ona Class Cabin, second [| Telephones: Main 3732-3733, or Place an Fr seigéd\" Peïdita by\u201d the arm and kissed \u201cCastle; 4nd\u201d I~ saw now how \u201cit Was \u201cFinally, all but myself were maim- | I 4 het, and put her \u2018arm in mine, and that I had been disturbed.by the noises.| ed in som , = § shbok hands \\ with Norroy.all over again I 1 had set down.to the deatls tick.The comet Som \u20ac and picked per pad, quest pnout 1 LAKE HOUSE, | Bondvillo \u2014 - class rates, $47.50 and upwards.Viger and Windsor Street Stations.i 4 ang again.nriels of'the caverns had conveyed they said, \u201cwouldn't it be fun to see || 'T j \u2014 \u2014\u2014 , 1: > his new and o dite.Hotc: is open ket! d information from any : A M mela brief explanation.rapidly\u2019 giving: fonts they mined.the ore 1a \u201cihe.her af to walk on one foot: let\u2019s for the reception Be guests.Sood flan: DONALDSON LINE TO GLASGOW Staémachip Agents, or DA | i IT ( R AILWAY , i \u201c t's\u2019 the cipher,\u2019 broke in Miss- Rar- Upper chambers.Mile ons bone at the k knee Joint, yes, ends wide verandahs; fret.class nef; ONE CLASS CABIN SERVICE.W.G.Annable, * Wm.Webber, YI SYSTEM} A 10 nme Sesser clement AN this, gioly 1 pieced together | 0H eave a fearfui scream.and war | folie?and es Sp hoes fine pants | mom womrmmaz.|| Gen Pacs as.ass.Ast.Paye Re * 4 o=foun ou gra y, and when we had recove > er-ice; C.P.R.: \u2018 a dise + glad we've got you again.We od.from the strain \u2018of \u2018our incarceration.sn ind mother pheking Mme 12 Knowlton Goo x lroster.= For.term, apply SS.SATURNIA 1a oe June 30 3 and 5 Board ot Trade Building.Aviation yolk \u2018were drowned.when Hawes told ; Immediately after that, we set inquir- looked everywhere for me and had at |, Be FRANK o CARPENTER.ss.L AKONIX old Storage) July Ÿ \u2014 i \u201coe ase u y - - hig story\u2026 Only we couldn't find any | jes going in.the neighborhood, m-\u2019 7 : trace of you.quiries which\u2019 the detective, engaged.| po ner aia wa a ig my The BATESVILLE HOUSE, SITUATED ON (Cold Storage.) : THE | : LAK ESIDE x LDR AE Ie : Hawes safe?asked Perdita.by Mrs.Harvey, arrived just 1 \u2018lake\u2019 shore in the heart of the Lauren- rassage Rates\u2014Cabin (called Second), « pa es, 5 res: he got ashore and thought oy superinten qe.a Le J own Lime: and: let the grasshoppers out, and: tiang, 1s now \u2018ready: Lor guests; excel- $45.00 and upwards; Third-Class, Fast- : In co i 5 ri yotd gone; and he came and told-us entered the cave\u2019 at.low: water, and\u2019 from Urat day to this T've never.play- \u201c| lent BATESVILLE oo USE, Woir, bound, $27.75; Prepaid, Westbound, $28.75.the Goonnestion with the Ata tion ar F's all.\" And we resalved to try the\u2018caves Bodies of the dw \u2019 je at way.apply to eir, Servi em Train ; de ni Ie pt ne SJ rs ree on, roe | ME THOMSON LINE TO LONDON WEST Pate mine i way \u2018was \u201call: choked u > ; , 9 k poli cts must Peu own 1 up which they would have involved us.story, and he could think of nothing.LAKE.MEMPHREMAGOG \u2014 FEW | oo FROM MO) EAL.LINE SATURDAY, JULY 2nd : I Later I solved:more of the mystery.to sa He was glad that his 2 | boarders.can .:be accommodated | on DEVONA .2 £: the entrance,\u2019 said Toosey, \u2018when they | The fisherman, Dalling, had always y.gla 8 mo- | \u2018west shore.\u2019 ' Steamer connects with (Cold Storage and Cool Ky\u201d 9.45 am, 12.10 pm, 1.20 p.m, Lin yd found we were on their tracks: But no | been a.character of some suspicion \u2018at ther called him to take a note over to | Montreal trains-at Magog.Boating, SS.- TORTONA - July 9 \u2018New Triple Sorew Turbine \u2018Steamships p.m., 1.50 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 3.00 p.m.4 bne: knows why\u2014' | the Point: \u2018the dwarf, it turned -out, [2 Telghbor\u2019s, but grandma saw him | | bathing.fishing For terms and (Cold storage and Cool Air) = MODERN TO THE MINUTE.3.30 pm.8.57 pm, 4.15 pm, 4.20 pm\u201d Oh, well, we should straighten out wag called Horne, and we learned that first disappear behind the barn; he | particulars spol JOHN PATTERSON, From Bristol.Sailings.From Montreal §-10 P.M 5.16 p.m., 5.45 pm.and > the tangle directly and in time.he \u2018had a\u2019 Brèthér in Lond ho had | Vag gone\u2019 only.a moment, and as he : East Bolton us.\u201d : EITH SERVICE.June 23.ROY AL GÉORGE.July 7 p.m.~ We had each; much to learn.-\u201cBut for on Hell ondon who hurried on with his errand she \u2018quiet- 5 ss.FREMONA errno +5 +-June 28 Tuiy .ROYAL EDWARD.July 21 Returning, leave Lakeside at frequent got-0 © lived at the group of | TORQUAY Fo LAURENTIAN uy RAL Gm Auk.4 intervals between the hades is set to the oo suidérground chambers by a the: momen > dignified, nothing ly followed to where he had been.She ; \u201c was of im nce save that we were cottages on the cli, to ynict 1 had smiled, for she saw an empty paste- | Mountajns Limite) pumber om.THE ROBERT HEFORD co, Ziniited, Aug.4.ROYAL EDWARD, .Aug.18 5.a or until all Passengers are requir- saved.doubt that this Horne, who was a board box, with one grasshopper: sit- BR ing, fishing, and driving: excellent Montreal, Toronto, Quebec.St John.N.B.and fortnightly on Thursdays thereafter > Passengers are return- Yet it wad impossible not to léarn- praftical miner from Cornwall, had ting on the outside.There was an- | gpring water; piano; boats; telephone; ; THE FAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE |.+ CITY TICKET OFFICES, ~ : some of the story there and then; for le the discovery of ore in the caves other 'on a nearby tuft of grass, and an ideal place to reclperate and spend BE EN - 180 St.James Ctreet.\"Phones Main to our astonishment we discovered t'.at : had communicated with his bro- thrée on.the fence, while half a- dozen | the, Summer holidays.- 5.H - SOBEY, T nez T BRITAIN iS 6908, 6907, or Bonaventure Ane rescafng party had gained entrance r, the commission agent.Hence, \u2018June bugs\u2019 were floating in: the air.Arundel, Que.CE : CANADA AND GR Bon apply t widerpread and elaborate plot to | Presbyterian Banner.\u2019 GOWAN BANK HALL, ON THE Shore Manc es er iners any glen an Agent GUY Toss +.connection\u2019 with the = ellars.of the k ust Norro 1 M 3 I 3 - ; y, and to obtain possession.- vi | of the .beautifu Lake em rema- \u2018Acti Genera Passenger Agent; Cast les .fe ci h a ain declared be the estate, The secret out, the.WHAT SAITH THE, s081PT BY | gogs-is open.£61 (LIMITED).DAVIS, Passenger Agent, A - Christ bel Lai \u2018 Fe Jain ac Jearn | Commission \u2018agent - disappeared, and |; 54 July 2.oo | Bank Building, Montreal, Que or WM.hy) 3 ia ristol NOG {Fwd bs ns aes ary for us | Mr Naylor wes not heard of for some 4 Li Weekly s atlings : montrent.| PHILLIPS, Acting Trafic Manager.J LWA YS xi to find \u2018ub, Et the air ana time.Though we took legal advice itp is the ordinance of the péesover: pes om Toronto, piped UNION \" : iv op a BET od va PLIST nen st anol | Td ce 1 [ exarion.| = = ence to establis efinitely © con-.a a agie.DA ng; beau: ©: ©.FT EE i ; 2 | a a excluded, Bi x , again \"Mr.of Nor of or the blow a mer \u201cge have an altar, hereof thor.» Have: | ti ar acer only, B or 60 Be.ahs) Manchester Importer .\u2026.reali 16 tn! Ni HR NAV [0 Sl SUMMER SC SCHEDULE Ce = \u2019 of: Norroy, or owing.up-.0 \u2018ng.right-to eat which serve the taber- | ir; i » St, cee IV) Ë.; 7 Toosey h a thin caves.Such is the law'y\" atin a man be born again, |de Brandon.\u2018Manchester, Engineer re ees.July 33 | Abe 5 SU IN ÉFFEOT-JUNE 19h.\u20ac ar ot EXPRESS.wall ot i + which \u2018had been er ~ Limited number.of passengers carried.- ith our release from our terrible h t the kingd of God.\u2014- |: : Sn, 4 t é tannot see the gdom r à BR, 3 R ~ between the Cas cellars 47d the wep, captivity the story should fitly end.| at that time ye were without Christ, | SMALL COTTAGES AND HOTEE, IS 9 DAILY PASSENGER STEAMER 8.18 For St.Hyacinthe, Drun © the caverns 3 ou e Y i thi dre chi - , season, m\u2019 FURNES WITHY & C in ited .; ; motndvilie, Levis.Q rem \u2018 after the abandonment bysthe Nôrroys et: theré-is one thing more to.chron- being aliens.from the.commonwealth \u2018ito $200, with river front privileges, | m EN am.\u2019 Riv.Ouelle, M of their connection with the Ailicit iclee Norfoy did not have to fight of Israel, and strahgers from\u2019 .the near the lake.Telephone Uptown 1 02.\u2019 AGENTS MONTRE AL.OTTAWA $2 50.éfurn 4, DAILY ' |Riv.dn Loup ray.Ba frase Soa By up Somingd sont | DE var pen are and aus | Se of, prom.voi ee | 1 Fi i SR ie die £2 , action never went lar » 8 = Christ Jesus, \u2018ye.who sometime \u2018were ; -} 3 5 pt at fr the © fHars.2 nd descend sumed that Mr, Naylor was .afraid far off, are \u2018made nigh by the \u2018blood.= ATLANTIC CITY.NJ.To = - : Daily Excursions to Oka, Hudson, or am.For the above-named Sta- | .y 2 that we possesséd more evidence than of Christ.: : ; BAY CHALEUR Carillon, by Steamer Empress, home by p ions; also Moncton, St.ot stone steps.*.-At: the: top.of these we: .: .Saturd ï passed through a hole and then to my We had.Moreover, if the case had i the Rapids, 81:00, arriving at Montreal = rday (John and Halifax, : surprise, 1 discovered \u2018that we were on Come into court it would not have! For, he is.our peace, who hath made - STEAMER SENLAC at 6.30 p.m.4 p.m.[Express for \u2018St.Hyacin-: the.secret stairway in the.wall leading mattered: for at Norroy Castle rules both dne, .\".having abolished in his [HOTEL TR AYMORE : For above \u2018Trips- \u2018take $ am.G.T.R.Except |the Drummondville, Sts fo the picture gallery.Five minutes Lady Norroy, late of New York.|fiesh the enmity, even thé law\u2019 of corit- Leaves Campbellton for Gaspe and in- gor Lachine to connect with steamer.+ Sunday [Leonard Nicolet and in: afterwards we were .in \u2018the morning-.\u2018As.for me, I have nearly finished mâañdments contained in ordinances: Atlantic City, N.J.termediate ports every \u2018Wednesday and Afternoon Trips, going _t rain, return- | termediate: stations, ; yoo, with the full Has of the bright, \u201cmy.book, but \u2018Studies in Earth\u201d will.for to 'make_ in himself of.twain ona |.- open Throughout bd Your Saturday about 11 a.m., after arrival of ing by Str.Empress, via Rapids, OCEAN LIMITED.; 7 June, sunshine rolling in at the open probably wait some time ere it sges \u2018new man, so \u2018making peace.1 rem Ocean Limited.For rates, reservations, eo Hudson, GPR.1.30 pm.Round For St.Hyacinthe, Levis.5 door \u2018and windows, and subject tothe |the light.I have.other work.My: Famous ut hotel \u2018with every modern osavs À 7.30 p.m.Quebec, Murray Bay,Riv.4 , 2 ce end aJlêhe comtorts of home.etc., apply, C.D.ROBINSON, Camp- Prip,81.00.pu * |du Loup, Bic, Lit { .tender ministrations -of -Jackinan and | 340% - Perdita DE pt ét re | Now therefore ve are \" more == | ARAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY.beliton, N.B.\u2019 To St.Anne de Bellevue, G.T.R.or tis, Matapedia, Carmabeily Pis- wife and Miss Fuller, who hung | W a p Pod to be rid of gers and foreigners, but: fellowcitizens- grue 0.Marqu ste Mer.D.8.White, Pres.\u2018 _- C.P.R., 1.30 p.m.Round Trip, 800.Except |ton, Moncton, St.:John; | weepingly on Perdita.Perdita retired ties;.and seems | i a th Y sh with the saints, and of \u2018the househeld- \u2018 .To Lachine, G.T.R., 5 pm.Round Lou oroncion St.Jones : ith Miss Fulle- and Miss Harvey, and | them.I have told .her that she &gar- of God.ce ov , Saturds nr and Sydney.and.Trunk Station, aturGAy prince Edward, and New- went to the window.I stood there: \u2018ried .me- under false pretences; for I Behold, \u2018I stand .at \u2018the door, and .; | Tickets at limply, with my hand on the sill, for'| had wooed and | loyal a girl.whose knock: if any man hear my voice, and .wl Pickets at & rand | Trunk.Station, foundlagd, some time drinking In again all the | fade was hér .fortune, an \"We ig open the door, I will come in to him, .and 530 St.Catherine West = Windsor 11.48 p.m, |For St.Hyacinthe,Drum- delights of life and light.I could not happen now to love a woman who is and.will sup with him, and he with Station for Hudson, afternoon trip.Sat.Only | mondville, Levis and speak.My spirit fainted for its very | of wealth and.consequence in the |, = © Telephone MAIN 1029.Quebec.fuiness.From thè Information com- ond.w Morepver, ve have a place Ex.xii, 48.Heb.xiil, 10.John iif.| ä Company, Limited.elephone : at CITY TICKET OFFICE: 7 by T and Miss Harvey whic © iq 1 > ; 130 James 5 : Tel, Bell\u2019 M.615.Re ent hour, I ari \u2018enabled to to \u2018the Castle.It may not be so old, : a Bs Jz, 18.ph.ii, 14, 15.Fphg RIVER AND: GULE oF ST.LAW- H A.PRICE, GEO.STR RURBBE, 5 ci give this resume of the proceedings and storied, \u201cbut.it is-more comfort- be ev.20.© RENCE.; aur à Excursion Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agt.\u2018during our absence.fable.It has\u2019 sweet Shen is | TUR \u201cMiss Harvey came over in distress venin (Fund of the challenging sea JT ] Y BIG MONTE \u2018Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes.Str.CHATEAUGUAY\u2019 will leave Black's PATENT ATTORNEYS on the same evening that Perdita was | \u201c4%, \"ola Perdita believed in that! SS.\u201cCASCAPEDIA,\u201d 1,900 tons, re- Bridge, foot of Prince street, at toa : cently fitted out on the Clyde specially Guaranteed by all good Druggistû guay.On returning the bodt will shoot \u201cJost; and found Miss Fuller in tears.| \" The story of that rash \u2018and noble sacri- shining shore of m po southern wine |.FO for this service, with all modern.com: |: .fice was\u2019 related, for the boatn.an, {9 8 anl I hope we skall see it al-| forts, leaves Montreal, on Mondays, at .They know the formulas the rapids.1] TSI Häwes, had got back with his trdgic - and 18th July, \u2018ist = \u2014 tale: It was assumed that Perdita had Ways\u2014even unto the end, and be-, : 1st an and 29th August.and from Quebec One for each everyday ailment TIORETS; 500 ROUF OMPTLY SEL JRER perished, though Miss Parvey stead- yond.Th E d.P AYMENTS ths following day at noon, Io Flctou, «À ee Can be procured on board.ne fastiy and stoutly refused to credit it.| - (The End.: NS: calling Aid Mal.Bay, erce, | ; The Chateauguay and Beauharnois| We solicit the business of Manufactur- et En net deceres SRE T imtoné- hameau, PEL mé Naat Company mt EEE a She Pot.a for Perdita bad declared that intend: | Ja .: J ed to explore the caves.It was tFus CHILDREN'S CORNER.July interst and dividend disburse- NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC : 1° business transacted by Foie io ater : 8 the obvious duty of the party to searca ments in the United States are figured | | YY ea ma.Our Inventors Adviser sent Je foy me there with the possible, chance | Ee | 3%, approximately $200 000,000, or about | ( Via Far-famed River Saguenay) A | TR ACTS allding.Montreal, and W quebes = = 5 * = .; ; o Mario - of Tecelying some Uent he rapa GRANDMA'S GRASSHOPPER The Canadian interest and dividend | SARE at Charlottetown and Halifex sn paging Highest Cash Prices for your uliding, Montreal, and Weshington,D.C.bryited about the small neighborhood.DEEAM.Hat for July is very large, including the Quebec, LT July, bth and 19th Rags, ou Bathers, Poon and Metals, ; \u2018 must have come to the\u2018ears of the con-, : _ August, and 2n p er, at 5,p.m.Tailor ppings, Factory Waste.Cal # spirators, and precipitated their mûr- Howell was tying in the grass under Te mae: de payable Corpora - | UP 986, and we will attend promptly.PATENTS A B ~ dewous action.They had hoped thus.| the maple tree; grandma was sitting in| tion.Can.C.Rubber Company, com, - BERMUDA BEL AER eas = tazconceal their abominable plans and her rocker beside him.Father .had and pref, Can.Gen.Electric Co., com 9 | , 9 + N & TC +?to dispose of all suspicions forever.Met the train the night before, and Carter-Crume Company, pref, Central Summer excursions, $20 208 vrmaras, To be had f he RY x N l SO : The caves were discovered to be block-:| brought her home after Howell.was in Can- Loan and Savings Company, City Boot 2 cvin Sailings from New ok, A ELLISON & SON, Limite, o be a rom t e Le aban Rh 9; ed: and the explorers returned -sadly,\u2019| bed asleep, so this was his first visit Dairy.Company pref.Contedsratioh at 10 am, 6th, 16th, \u201cand 27th j A wondering if the story of my expedi- with Grandma Curtis.Dominion Coal Co., om nis eo July, and every 10 days thereafter.Tem- Lee 962 St.James Street.RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, A tion had been true; and divided as to| -He had taken her to see the pony, tile.Company, com., Duluth-Supsrior.|-perature, cooled by ses breezes, seldom 7 BIBLE HOUSE, 74 UNION AVE PATENTS THAT PROTECT 2 the advisability of pushing the explor -5 the: puppies and the bantams, and now:{ Traction Company, Som.and pref.he rises above 80 degrees.pany, Huron and Erie L.& s av.Com- E, \u2018fig further in that-direction, Thi, he was showing her-hooks and tops: Eastern Canada Savings and Loan.Co.| fhe finest trips of the season for R213, Imperial Loan end, Investment | __ FETHERSTONHAUQGH & 00.wads where Mr.Toosey carre + Æ OS \u2018they lay scattered on \u2018the.ground all Eastern \u2018Trust ifax Elestiie h à Com fort OF Company of Canada; London & Can.Ce W.Taylor, B.So., las \u2018That ingenious spirit, indomitable around him.But, from :a pocket\u2014the | Tram.Co.Tints Traction Co., pref.Health and Com .Loan & Agency Company,London Street Toronto General Trusts -\u2019 Corporation, Chas.Ganenies Patent Isto Examiner \u2019 __ Imperial Life Assurance Company © 1 information.\u2018appl Railw: Company, \u2018Manufacturers\u2019 Life Toronto.Mortgage Company.afier a hunured rebutts, had pored over.ope the most out pésreboard 8 Sight Canada, Laurentides Pulp.apany of ribet Agent os tu pp y to any Railway Company, Niagara Naviga- Banks\u2014 Bank of New Brunswick, the GANADA LIPE BUILDING, - MONTREAL thd copy of the \u2018Novum Organum; Was com.and pref., Mackay Comparies,com.tion Company, North American Life Bank of Nova Scotia, Banque Provin- peeping, just -th i p s \u2018J.@.BROCK & 00, Agent catching, maybe, some instinctive gleam\u2019 ping, s e weeniest bit in .the\u2019 and.pref., National Trust Company, the |.A > 5, Assurance Company, Northern Life As- | ciale, Dominion Bank, Eastern Town- of the truth out of that romantie mind.world! There was a tiny hole in that | Nova Scotia Telephone Company,Oglivie 211.Comrälssioners street, City.| sirance Company of Canada, the Nova\u2019 ships Bank, Metropolitan Bank, Molsons of \u2018his.In the pursuit of his investiga- corner, and\u2019 what' IGoked like .a: little Fidur Mills Company, com.; Ottawa: Ei- | weep Scotia Steel and Coal Company, perp.Bank.Royal Bank of Canada, United OWEN N.EVANS he had spent two nights in the.| brown thread or wire kept wriggling | ectric Railway Company, Porto Rico \u2014_ ; .debentures, Ontario Loan and Deben- Empire Bank of Canada, Montreal City ELAR having been frankly accepted by | and squirming in and out.Although Railway.Company, \u2018pref.,.Bao- Paulo Bonds.Demerara Blew Co.Let nor ture Company, Real dis Ans Loan Com- and District Savings Bank, Northern PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS the Jackmans; who had a strange faith;| Grandma kad her spectacles on, \u201cshe Tram, Light and Power Company, the | Tron and Steel Company, 1st,morlgage, | Pany of Canada, SunLife Assurance Co, Crown Bank.Merchants Bank Buliding, Montreal he ak ais at threes in the'| did not seemed to kee the box at all.Shawinigan Water and Power.Company | Duluth, Rainy Lake and Winnipeg RYy., SHOR I I RIF S Engineer and Machinest.he knocked at Mrs.Lane's | Jowell looked [up presently; they Fonte Smart Bag Company, pref, To:'| Halifax Elec.Tram.Company, Lauren-' Saturdays ond Su ndays, at 9 am.\u2014G.T.R.for Cornwall.EN Os Te ) [8 ERY morning, ronto -Eectric Light Company, 'T dscr, roused-the household, which had \u2018been silent for a time.\u2018Do you Railway Company, Toronto.BS oenty tide F Com Companay, M Tramway oe et - énéludeä Miss Harvey \u2018that might, mind my knowing what you are think.Loan Company, Tri-City Hallway and d'Étroent Mons, Limited, Montreal Lu and unrolled before the ladies in their ing about, grandma?\u2019 he asked.Light Company, Twin City Rapid Tran- | Heat and Power Company 4% percent -dressing-gowns ris wonderful theory.| \u2018No dearle, I y 5 going to tell you.sit\u2019 Company pref.Union Srust Com- National \u2018 Brewerles, North \u201cAtlanttic rennes \u201cTe \u2018was Miss Harvey who was fired ras tas ne en à remar a ys range Erinaipez Electric Roi way Taine Collieries, Nova.\u2018Gas © Steel and Seal Réturning by R.& O, Steamer not later than Sunday.11,18, 15 BUSBY LANE, Montrea! by-it, and who insisted -that there .and-| ©\" , 8, 8 280, wo À.Rogers, com.and pret, Mont: Company, Ottawa Gas Company, Rfo de min.Fare, $2.50.Sat urdays, G.T.R.to Kingston (or via Pres- + thén they should go up to thé, Castle When \u2018I \u201cwas not \u2018any older than\u2018 foil Steel Works.Canadien \u2018Westing.Janeiro.T.L.& P.Company, 1st mort.\u201cx.£ott and boat), and R.& O.steamer, returning Sunday Phone 2544 Main.hanffeur was \u2018aroused, and the | you.We lived in the country, too; a house, Trinidad Electric Bell Teleph 2- gage, Robb Engine Co.Consolidated, | through Thousand Islands and all the Rapids.Fare, $6.Saturdays ° at 2 Her chauffeu a number of us children had been catch- : ?ephone Robb-Mumford Boiler Company, - Stan- PA, NOW steamer \u2018Three Rivers,\u2019 for Lavaltrie, and return, at 2 pm.F car took the trio up the hill.Jack- Company of Canada, Crown Reserve | fela\u2019s Limited, Toronto Electric Light Ss : } p- re.à hi ife entered into \u2018the-| ILE.grasshoppers; e liked to play} Mining Company, Dominion Telegrapt - Triridad CQ Téleph .75e.aturdays at 2.30 p.m.\u2014Str.\u2018Terrebonne\u2019 for Boucherville, 35c; Va- LATEST IMPROVERENTS rit an this foriorn hope, and the with them, tying threads to their less Company, \u2018Dominion Textile Company, ed dia sida Company Winnipes Tents, Be; Ma Less ur malo (City at 730 pm Saturdays and Sun- spirit o or wings, and letting them fly to \u2018the prefereddel, Guarantee Company of Rlectric Rallway Compan ShaanniDeE days at 7 p.m.\u2014Steamers for Quebec, leaving Quebec Sunday \u2018or Monday .PULLEST LIGHT, AND EVERY secret passage.was tested.You will a, th IH them back North America, Mexican Light and ectric pany, 8 evening.Fare, $4.50.\"Sundays at 9 a.n.new steamer \u2018Three Rivers\u2019 for r 11 that the cipher ran thus :\u2014 a threads en en pu ng c Power Company, \u201cMontreal Telegraph\u2019 Watered ad pur L.and Nopentigns ord Le i pice, goed ta AH Langrale M Bernier or Grand lue dub re BaST POSSIBLE gca \u2014 - \u2014 ord, ack to city a p.m undays at a.m\u2014Str.\u2018Terrebo Bis smetimes in.the: pläy.a \u2018wing ar Company, Nova Scotia \u2018Steel\u2019 \u201cand Coal Nat.Invest.Co., Canada Paper Co., ptd., Varennes, 50e; Vercheres, 60c; Contrec oeur, 75¢;- Sorel, $1.BR \u2018 ; = RC IB reg woul à come off, and the poor inse ot Company aa dividends \u2018payable _ | ioe, ee eee AE = = 8:30 p.m.- Steamers sail from Victoria Pier.Refreshments on board, 6 A LANOTHE, | \u2018 4 f ; ; : - : .CL + 8x3 9.Horseshosing and Olippiag : $ - s Parior, .boll To sae 24 BERTHELET STREET.| The , only + way to cure a bad case of Dyspepsia is to take Gemini DTI Samer and 4 - br wen \u201cone or two Pap-Sag Tablets in a little warm water, after 21,515, u5-jo date, establisiment Tac! EE 012 ac mi oo aah meal.Not to observe this simple and easy rule is to remain N.B_SPECIAL WAITING ROOM FOR } BN Te oes A Ce en ke nN \u2014\u2014 essed with.all kinds of stomach disorders, such as Heartburn, COACHMEN.fi = PS Te see ee Fetid Breath, Gastritis, Flatulence \u2018and Indigestion.Si \"Poosey\u2019s wild imagination Hit t the Ta oo ° ; A B L E T s Phe CL = _ LS For sale by all Druggists.Sent also'by Mail on Receipt of Price./ Ethel Bunt was fined 10s.at East truth.The secret TE dk = a a OS HOUR ET So LE 80\u20ac per Box, $2.50 for six Boxes bourne for committing an assault at \u2019 e w asf + FE Use ge 10 ; , | Heaven knows what inner roman He.\u201d \u2019 WE.MAIL A FREE SAMPLE WHEN.RequEsTEn LT : \u201cADDRESS: .PAP-SAG CO MPANY MONTREAL at the bide s mother, rice and flour, + x # > z - \u201c = lé Des yom Le LE + \u201c - À = \u2018 \u2019 \u201c ' C - | on \u20ac 17 VUE RP INS y 2nd STATION p.m.p-m.p-m, p.m, p.m, p.m.© Lakeside P.m1., 7.30 Trips » re ing to\" \u201cva 3 turn riidren in leaving : July ard oston CF \u2018ip on Con.Pure § 2, 3.ving \u2018Bos: nor later of.returp , n payment +, ee Sea, uver, Vie San - Fran YN, & ost Office or Place 1tio na.\u2014_\u2014 et EC vis tion Mee.+ tem Train follows: p.m., 1.3 .00 p.m.4.20 p.m.m., and, .frequent\u2019 5 and g§ re requir- re -return- ES, nes Main l1aventure ray Bay.ittle Me- med Sta- cton, St.x : Ÿ .Ryacir- : ville, st and inns.; : 3 3 Lo } e, Y.evis,.Bay,Riv.« n° feet | E COLLEGE Left With Controller.- Ainey.qe A lengthy discussion on the subject } open-air band concerts took place ; Thursday mormng's ressiôn .of 46 Board of Control.That thèse con- | arts should be held all agresit, but on à | 2 question of who should give them | pere Vas a cifference.Contro.ler La- hapelle thought\u2019 oa be employed.kl pete > ould be engaged to give all he concerts.Controller Dupuis felt be bands should be allowed to bene- jt hy the money expended.for these concerts.The W ands of Controller Ainey.With this Mr.For evenings, », driving, walking or travelling.Ÿ They present a most at- - tractive, stylish appears ance.Made in four distinct types \u2014 all Pain- | proofed.Ask your dealer.Ifhe does not sell them, write for style book and sam- Baby spodns, children*s sets, food pushers,etc., ark appropriate.they are stamped B47 ROGERS BAS: M they represent the highest 5 quality silver plate.# \u201cSilver Plate that Wears®\u2019 df Best tea sels, dishes, waifers, efc., are stamped IAERIDEN SRITA CO fw SOLD BY LEADING DRALERS JACKSON & CO.LARPENTERS, BUILDERS - - ard CONTRACTORS.Valustions ma \u20ac.Johbliag promntty ° attende .te «seb .-ERNIA RCA .16 \u201cde ded \"+ advartlse How \u201che; $ A ars on us Baier and élothinæ:é d convince yourself that w ing chéapér than any man th the city, and make terms to sult, yours.self as; to: à rate : pay 3 ; MAIN 550.ee OTTAWA \u201c=== LADIES\u2019 First Class residential _ school for Girls and _ Young Ladies.: TR, Pupils enrolling \u2018for senti 1910-1911.> WRITE FOR \u201cCAL ; ENDAR and Full Information: Rev.W.D.Armsirong, M.A.0B, - Prest.ALBERT COLLEGE BELLEV HLLE,ONT.OVER 300 STUDENTS enrolled annually;, oné- half of wh om are young ja- dies, : Highest facilities, in an departmpnts.: 6th : Will reopen For Mlustrates calendar.\u2018address, REA COLLEGE is DE Church of Énglana Restaéntial Fronoh | School, for Boys and Girls.FOUNDED IN 1847, ' Head Master, the Rev.BR.B.PAGE (London, England).Takes Pupils from\u2019 \u2018the Elemegtary Classes.to the Standard of University Matriculation: © - w Terms moderat Apply to the Principal, ; Rev.HENRY EH.BENOIT, - 121\u2019 Chatham Street, Montreal, P.Q.A Valuable Opportunity to learn French is offered to English students.DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, CHURCH SCHOOL FOR CIRLS, Dio: of Mont.Pras.Right Rev.J.O.Farthing, D.D, - Provides a thorough, liberal and up-to- date training and education for girls only.Situated in the beautiful Edstern Townships (the Switzertand of Canada) \u201cith large grounds, having a highly hc-' vamplished and qualified staff, and under he direct care and supervision of \u2018he church, if possesses those many requisites for tne - full development of all the graces of body, mind and heart.Full par \u2018ticulàts and calendar én applica- \u2018only good bands} n agreed, suggesting that five i hole question was left in \u201cthe : \u2018| man, however, knew his i 1 under - -arrest.; | thortty for the \u2018trs 5 to \u2018| Jouréey.: A géntlk ; eye-witness: \u2018dish, ;:made Canad a Cite, ord » Refused to Dé so Une.des Arrested, \u2018Pacific Railway: strain, No.out of the .dépot.-untir stock, wés put off.\u201cTha Woddstock than the dfficet \u201cknew His refused to leave the train, tinléss placed.after detaining the.train erable time: gave\u2019 the ho wag.af | \u201cthe: rn ot nd a.og ie statement: that in al his\u2019 travels: fhe oa ar rifnéssel either : \u201cAméfita \"rv Europe.by the Canadian .officer.dignation for the conduct of the officer in the gmeverest terms, Here is the story \u2018as told by an eyé-witness: | A lady \u2018from the United States and à passéngér \u2018from Canad other, as neither seemed particular interest in the ter the train\u2019 had been ferry boat, \u2018the Immigri tion : \u2018Officer Walked down the aisle a to, take any other.demanded a lot of \u2018ahd.impertinent information in | rè- gard to the lady's private affairs.\u2019 The lady responded to the officer's inquiries politely and romptly.Among other questions aske by the officer were the following: - The.lady's.name, \u2018home address, destination, names of people to whont she.wag.going, their relationship, the object: of her visit, information in \u2018regard to seemed to take no interest in éither the questions or the answers until the démand came from the officer as to the lady's \u2018age.Befdére she had time -to answer the passenger from arose and stepped out into the aisle a few paces: and almost instantly the officer demanded in a loud voice and the passenger must not run away.The officer further stated in manner so\u2019 | ds to be heard throughout \u2018the \u2018entire | car that he knew: the man\u2019s reputa~ «| tion ahd what he was doihg, and that | he'd make it hot for him before he got through.The: pectr aso: démaiid.| | © pou pt \u2018ORDERED TiN 200 TO LEAVE TRAIN.| | After several other rémarks of A most discourteous ndture, the.passenger from Woodstock thformed the conductor that he would sit where he pleaséd, dnd.go where he liked, \u201cthat his only\u2019 object in \u2018leaving the which: This | cerning \u2018her private affairs, were of rio interest \u2018to \u2018him.statement \u2018thé officer refused to -ac- cept, and then ordered tHe passenger off the train, which request was.like- Îtér \u2018finish- wise not complied with.Vote early Monday, the fourth of July, for the Candidates \u20ac dorsed Sarin Hopi 394 Dorchester strest vost, Montreal.The only Hospital\" in canada exclisively devoted to Diseases of- Women.Warm Weather Advice.{ If your clothes are clean and tresh you will feel much cooler.Ladies\u2019 dainty cleaned.beautifully.| | British American Iyeing ce, 7 Télephônes and Officés.Agents throughout he pominten © | = Forse shoeing and adams) Windior \u2018 Sune 20.the - Cendaiéà | p.4, .due:-to leave Wirdior for the éaut- at' 1.207 0\u2019 clock \u2018on\u2019 \u2018Monday morning, was uñë.necessarily detained by an \u2018omcer of | | the Canadian Immigration Department, LE | Who réfüsed to.allow.the train.to.pull - passenger, | who is a well-known citizen.of Waod- |\u2019 lights better | \u2018duty, and |\" The, officer .hadn\u2019t.thé.{ courage - te fokow- -dp=his+threats;-end4.a consid: cohductor-du- | - an The of ite bre! ti Tmore dige | courtesiia treatment\u2019 thas: : avas.shovwn E Several pas- | \u2018sengers \u2018onthe éar \u2018éxpressed their in-| sit facihg each.other in a double seat in the! \u2018day IT 10 10 JC Jo 10 10 40 10 19 10 10 10 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 | 25 .$0.25.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERN.The home.dresimaker should keep a catalogue scrap book of che daily: pattern cuis.- These wiil be found Jay © useful Yo Teter to from time to: 25.50 are the best ones for her.upon n Whom Falls the labor of making w option as ul surely.indorse this tfer -a design which is simplicity itself, It is also ch Pretty.The the los 2 dress has the - long etich body, so becomin to Hi - pls, ang attached to 5 ole peo somewhat full skirt.There is no s dt the shoulder of this dress and the sleeve is merely an apology.dresg may be worn with a guimpe or without one.Gingham will be found .about the most .serviceable.of the many\u201d wish materfals that can for this dress.There are also num- soft and pretty, and which come & variety of designs.Challis ang Other Soft woollèns may also be used,.and ribbon or braid or contrasting fabric \u2018used to trim the dress.The pattern is cut in four sizes, 4 to 12 vêars.year size -will require 2 material 36 inches wide.RNB RRR SAAN RN PATTERN COUPON, : Plagve send th the ahove- tioned pattérn as per directions siven ou - NOsvesoeee AAA TEE Size Name TT PTT Address in full: sesessnesioscrietctsitostnanan, mesnesvetebieriertettcintoncnga ibpbebdevesstesnectnitnetecotanne, a : Hi NB\u2014Be sure té cut out the uy.tretion atid send with the coupon, carefully filed out.The pattern dan.fiôt -rench ds in leds than a we Price 10° note, or stamps.Address, MR.MARCIL SPOKE.Kensington schoolhbuse grounds last night, when the former mayor of Notre Dame de Grace, Mr.Georga Marcil, gave somé reasons why he should be elected as representative of the new ward-in Council.No spegkers opponent were present.Pattern Department, \u2018Witness\u2019 Blook, V 3 Y BIRKS & SONS, Limited | PHILLIPS SQUARE.| us pe en carte pintre tttépteptemmin eme) rian CE this a short, \u2018 be used ers of mercerized, cottons which are To muke the dress in the B- .3-8 yards of cucssvausaunensensenenne] Mohtred! R.Groves.| ce ee he 50 {John Phillips.50° Wm.M.Ingram.50 John Kane.25.Chas.Strangman.5.00 Wm.A.Douglas.vee oo 25 Sam Weary.50 A.W.R.25 Frank Read.10 |A.M, County of Two Mountains.\u2026.1.00 for his me, ~ sje ta each, in cash.dows\u2019 , An ordexly meeting was held on the # D h- cutter ve Se ne ad ; } i À \u201ci + ; À .Quarter and three in the-wecotd.-FThe- legitimately, ; lar Hne-up.On the other Hahd, Corn- - the.end of the first qua ki tign.Æ lacrosse Yesterday the .Shida ace etes ; _ to 3 and Müntreals Best - Capitals 10 to 5.CLOSE GAME \u2018IN IN sé Cornell \u2018Won Close Game ; \u201c Mecumsehs by a Soore of 3 to 2 - seronts July After \u2018one of most axciting cmd = \u201cmost closely cons tosted lacrosse battles ever fought fn \u201cthis .eighborhood, \u2018Nationals\u2019 \u201cdefeated | \u201c Æoronto at.Scarboro Beach yeéstérday, | w & score \u2018ot 5 to 3.The Nationals by deserved their Victory; \u2018putplaying: The Toronto players - thréugbout - the game.The crack \u2018home \u2018of Torontos was held powerless for a.large part of } the game, and the National's defence: work was cf a high order.\"Kalls, Car ter and Fitzgerald.were \u2018nlosked at every turn when they: \u201ctried.te wet | UR Sah oe er in.on the vito Jd.amoureux londe, Dulude had speed to spare over Han- shaw, Menary, Powers, Stagg - and \u201c Braden.The National - men lasted better than {lueir rivals.Checking was hard and strenuous, but te game could not: be.styled as rough.Gauthier, -a.National flelder,.hcl | '< nose broken \u2018as he was.Tush~ ing in on the net, but.he - man seriously injured.enough to come back rest of 15 minutes, scor his team in the last quarte , \u2018but short- Jy after his back was .injured in mix-up near the Toronto niet: ald he had to be carriec from: the fleld.There were few of the playérs- who did not bear a cut or bruise at the close of the day.The penalty list was a log one, Murphy and McIntyre\u2019 -overlook- ing nothing.The stand was full, and contained among the Torontonians, between 600 end 700 National rodtèrs.- timated that betwéen 2:06 Cn\u201d people were present.- _- MONTREAL OTTAWA.lay, after a ig the gaal for Ottawa, July 2._Montreai.Had no-dif- ficulty in downing Capitals here yesterday, the score being teh goals.to: five.© For the first half the game was slow and fraught With little interest.During it Montreal outplayed their pp- , ponents in every way, with the result that they scored four goals in the frst xause appeared to be.chiefiy-that the Capital defence was.rather weak.\u201d \u2018however, Hutton was dropped (rom woal by the Ottawas, Barney Quinn re- tirine into the flags.It seémed to make all the diméence: in ie ond, ; an uring the final half \u2018Ottawss |.ins.opponéaTs fo scored five against their ; They could not make: \u201c4p for dead secured against \u2018Half, \u2018however.: Five players were \u201cbadly Injured as | the result\u2019 of which it is quite possil bje | Ba nie\" ers of\u201d sor treers oii Tr of Mor ly ; out of the game, forthe Sead: à Macketrow, Andy Hamittoh abd Erie Butterworth were also: \u2018put \u2018on.the hose; pital lis: .,.; vit Caphals.sufréreit : oss of sixty minutes in- penalties, -and some \u2018are inclined to attribute: their -defeat - to rough play.\u2019 There-was hardly a time when Caps were not lacking some men, and while their.obpônents checked equally hard, they, checked more Cornwall, Ont.July 1-The: Cori \u2018 wall Lacrosse Team wc.thelr: \u201cfist \u2018match of the reason to-day when they defeated the Tecumséhs of.Toronto b a score of \"3°to 2.The tame \u2018was very close one all the.Wa.second and the Tecümsehs got.the only goal in the third.When.fuil-t time ex- | pired the score was -2-to 2; in, at.cordance with the rules, vo: 0-minute periods were played.In # these Cornwall secured a.Re - Enish.On paper :thé- India) to, be the better team.They had practically: thelr tou regu | \u201clooked 1 wall made several \u2018chan Smith was replaced in goal: - Cummins of last \u2018year's rovers,: who played a fine game.Fhe team shuffled around Bob Desan fang\u2019 Hessell being replaced by E ville,- a junior and Chas, \u201c Hank Vie ITessell came on in placé of KL Deëra 5.who :had a sore foot.At.the same\" time the Tecumsehs \u2018replaced: Round- - tree by Robinson.It was:a clean: game, and was well handled by Eddie\" Bt.1 Pierre and Johnnie Brennan, of Mont- | The Tecumsehs.had eight 5-min- | \u2018real.ute penalties \u2018and Corñwall .three.There was great excitement in .the.latter part of the ga-», but Cornwall Fradually' showed, superior form -and+ won out.Don.Cameron, Fred Degan .and John White were as good as ever.Mark Cumming in goal and Guy Smith at inside home, two\u2018 \u2018kids,\u2019 were stars.SHAMROO SECONDS BEATEN.\u201cIn a rough-and not very fished ox a the Shamrocks mixed things: up: from -the start, w.h the res:lt that they plays.ed m-zt of the time a man \u2018short.Perey |; Roberts handled the.game\u2019 in gpodt style, allowing no roughness.to go ûh- atthe 5 = About 200- people were-present : at e 5 : J \u2014\u2014\u2014 re WINDSOR BEAT ST.LOUIS.The Windsor Cricket Club defeated.the- St.Louis eleven, yesterday afternoon on\u2019 the.latter's grounds.bythe barrow.marin of 12-runs.\u2019Fhis-makes-tHheir fifth-} win this season.iS a eus | T & À ts\" és 8000 Fan - At 1 the beginning of the third- quarter, thgm_ in.ths sai 4 oo the- other hand.another À fine feature : Curtis, ore 3s splayed\u2019 right.|.sco was - \u2018added.; beautiful Lg CL tans eres Nether.I team scored in the first or.fourth quar-1 ters.Cornwall \u2018madé it.2-to.1 in the.|:- first of | ad.of one:| goal, and this: they maintaindd \u2018ll the | by - Mark | was fo Somer- | Yi _ gan At Fr.owevér, 1'2, Cotter; bases on\u2019 balls, off Merritt 3, i =p .Hons ee eee by a.\u2018SCOTS Of 5-1} hit, The score:\u2014 Bufrato.2 \u201cMontreal.-.\u2018009000 1 | 12 Batteries\u2014Taylor : and Sika | : Keefe, \u2018Cleary and Krifchell.| Martin.was the: most: 7 t ; \u20ac \u201cnot fall, Soa iad aba SR 2e and hon \u2018Joe ester, 0h -reliable, ever-gingery .\u2018the squedze play with.the assistance of\u201d Nattress, the sultéd-much of the fu his Désaz see à gree Ww and boos.; in George there was.nothing but applause.the unkindiy reception of some nerved Corcoran .to rents oro ord.\u2018Good -oïd- Mick: - .here an Irishman wit the.streak, Mi Mickey.declared a, close observer of persons and things.\u2018Never mind \u2018them, \u2018Mickey,\u2019 the coacher; \u2018show \u2018em.cheered aie incident was in the game worth ly one small part In the first inn- upon.That dramatic | little iteelf enough to mak while.-But it was -of the day\u2019s events.ng in, Montreal alone Jones started.proceedings.by dropping the ball safe in right fleld.The sheriff is not swift on bases.He would, never have stolen.Second, no one could expect a - -sheriff to steal anyway.t \u201cturall took the middle station.Then \u201cthe.Bbw third: the £ onall but the peanut.vendor.a em insists tly blocked someone's sl Burchell was an easy out.and, nacular, of the street, it was ymmitt.Demmitt, moreover, hé ney.= \u2018A -sco however, kA this was not.the Ha: ed it Toner ah + J wasnt ; |.one : second When | © rowd.Rettross, morning, wa wa a 600 Slarisd iL de Nat + j mus ave, Dear caught : \u2018out.But Nattecss a did pet, 5 \u2018ball, down beauf fans laughed and applauded\u2019 as the run.scored., .\u201cOh; it \u2018was a Joyous -accaston, peared the horizo \u2018be dar ne he ninth, | for B ASOE.But mel darkening \u2018ketied In \u201800C Buel fans avec \"2 \u2018team which plays \u2018mo frequent! it du score ad.Jeste a y, 4\u20ac y moruing.- > _ ; \u2018 ( R PO AB: Starr, us = 3 6-04: \u2018White, 1f :.+ + 1 10: 2 \u2018\u201cHenHine, ef 5 oe 9 1:0: Corcoran, 3 : 0° 104 McCabe, rf = -0- 0 0.Carmichael, 2 - 0-07 0 Smith, 2b 3°30 Dedl; 1b.9 1-0\" Willams, o 7 rT.Merritt vo.oy, 1 507 x Konnick \u2014e ee 0 #6 OT \u201cTotals os \u2026.os oe æ 1 7 24:13 8 PT \u2018MONTREAL.TS \u2019 AB R H PO AR] Demmitt_ 1£- \u2014 Ln oe\u201d oe 12 279.\" 0 er, 35e oe gL 4-1 21.2 0 Natiress, ie ver 12070 2 2 0 Cock} ee «6 on +04 1311 0 0 Sock LL: 4 1 1°83 0°07] Curtis, TE\" \u201ceh eo eles \u201c8 1 1 1°0 © Cotter, 3b .+ «v3 0 0.0 3 YF Kritehell, C eo oo o 2 1 0.7 2 0 \"Burchell, Pp Reel.3-07 0 0 2 of \u201cFotals\u2019 ee eed, [+228 5.\u20188.27 11-1 xBatted In ninth | or Herilige, OÙ Scere by TE \u2018 : \u2018Buffalo .0-0 4.0 0 00 os] \u201cMontreal- :.- - 0063 9 To oix\u20145 Summary\u2014Hom \u201cjeun, Corcoran:' two Base hits, Demmitt 2 2, Céckin; left on: bases, Montreal 5; Buffalo b: stolen bases, Williams; saérifice hits, Nattress off Burchell.1; hit by pitehet; Williams: struck out, by Burchell b, -by Merritt 5: \u2018Umpire\u2019 tn chief, Murray: filed \u2018umpire, 1.\u2018Finneran.At ténday 2,100.1 Tos AN, 34 : nd A + ses fining: 8; Fhen-t oyils managed to get a fun and an- _ GRIMSHAW BADLY INJURED: q \u2018Toronto, July.1.~Toronto and oe ester-broke even:in:the two mg ashe | 3 ed here to-day, thé T.eafs capturing the .morning:game by 3 to and the.Hustlers\u2019 winning or out in the \u2018ai ternoon contest by.effective batsman, knocking fad 26, ve, worked | s cup of happiness was | \"But tokey |\u2019 10g, whild nee, enthusiasts were still-F coréen scored \u2018a run: \u2018But-|- Ne foürth Mhines was the happiest: oc- | Curtis was| walked, so Jones na- | an endeared him.= hh \u2018were h Dages, for- 1 \u2018Hemet the\u201d ; tn Joe.shone, With] fail.He laid \u2018the | tfpily and again the.\"TE.ap-| o \u2018had two men: on | to applaud - the 4.other in the ninth as a result OF Cotter's à VE prises os wns | \u201cton a, 6 GEo.E.Qui CALL $250 ; $275 $750 GRA Dixs led {1 $750 PLAY ER word to the.wise hs sufficient, 80 ) be on hand carly Monday morning and get first choice.- Btore will be \u2018open apery: evening during the 1 0 days dele except Wednesday and T.hursday.fe goods oS not remain Sr | \u2018becomes President of ND PIANOS, sc \u201c | y Monday, Toy 4 4th; ee 0.E.wil offer ue the people of Montreal one i: the greatest.money saving opportunities ever PIANOS WILL ao AT ONLY $163 | $178 $198 \u201c6 « Sp 66 \u201c \u201c 6 ; « .589 St.Catherine St.West, adjoini ing milton s store, which will be one of the most complete and up-to-date Music stores'in the world.In order to do this we must clean out.our.present stock and we \u2018realize the: only way to: do-it.is.to make price the object.A \u2018There will: be no \u2018\u201c\u201cquibblite\u2019* or \u201chaggling\u201d over: prices, as every instrument will \u201cbe marked i in plain figures, and if you are not satisfied, don\u2019t take it.OST EVERY PIANO IN STOCK IS NEW \"so you do mot take any chances, or run any risks of purchasing old or shop worn ns struments.+ À EASY TERMS ne + month ;ÿ S10 Down and $6 per will place\u2019 a beauty in your home a La The most expensive one can be secured at 325 down and $15 a month._ tirement from the Horning game\u2014 mo 0 .¥ Ce and.\u2018McAllister.- Halligan.i.GOOD PITOHING WINS.; Jüly 1.\u2014~In the face of bad\" | owast; mo pitched great ball for.§ \u201cNewark and defeated the a ort, Holmes game.æd first for tie reat of the game.Twelve Hhousaha Baw the \u2018afternoon game.- .000001 00000 Qu d'gudolst sure pe Han Halitgan 2 an Ptetnoon game\u2014 LS : oh \u2018Rochester.00.0: 1810 : 37 19 0 0 114 \u201cRH.E.t 00 2\u2014 3 2001 14 00015507 0 Te terion Lafitte and Blair: McGinley Uaopires, Byron\u201d an 0 jersey City.043 00000 000-21 3 11 FR J 000002 3 6 rk ol Mancer and Crist.Sead .Ryan: Holmés .and.Hearne.| Bogie \u2018and-Stafford.\u201cBALTIMORE \u2018STILL CLENBING.\"27 PHlà ; Boston, 5; Philadelphie, 5 0:0-0 Slattery play- R.HE : 001 0 =3 9 + \u2018R.\u2018H, KE.Unipires, ° Providence,\u201d July.\u201d 1\u2014Bajtimore | \u201cJon.: ; Washin ton.AMATEUR SANS game, ¥ Cleveland, 8; Detroit; > | Chicago, 0; Iuduis, 2 F Philadelphia; 2 ! 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Chic 0, 2 7 if te be sent \u2018by mail add ve conte: : +.Ru ee 4., alu .nal os \u201cHast delphia;\u2019 wrecked .\u2018he was Chargine, ;' New-York, 7.- ow York 7 3, ostan,- 1 : | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.i |'Ennacoipnta : UTS COMING, LT $ Kisictatea, Presi) tr : ondon, July :2\u2014A party 505 |-scou orith for nada rat 1565.the invitation of x4 Thomas\u2019 Shaugh- | \u2018nessy.TES ol Timp GUILTY.a San , Francis, Fly: Liew \u2018Pleas.ot oto\u201d to-day by tha 18 counts of in- ging raebating.Fines ) ere imposed.OF THE HOLIDAY.Ottawa, Juty 1,\u2014In the morning the 5.visiting amateur: - Royals : ot.Montreal \u201c{ tied withthe Hull nine;:but in the after- \u2018noon \u2018they were: defeated after: @.hard The Score =, : : be Morning same.HB.Roya 9% Hull.» : .6.4-5} a Batteries isd and\u2019 \u201cCoiatan: Me- \u201cUmpire, Taylor.\u201d : \u201cx; | og 3 \"4 STE \u2026=\u2014B- Matters Bric end ; \u2018Colahan: fans \u2018driault and \u201cBriggs.Umpire, V tte nest fau.+ Roy A \u201c GP.Lang, adfuggist; \u2018whe Instantly killed, and the.building in whic ; ~pOHPR located was >-night\"; tik \"the \u201cexplosion of a\u201d sods: water \u201d his store - dan +, dinner held.at the Hotel .Cecil to- \u201c| Londen.|.Fielding, | New - Zealand; \u2018South Africa; 1 With reference to the: reported gold ELOGUENT SPEECHES - BY LORD STRATHCONA AND MR.FIELDING.(Canadian - \u2018Associated Press) Londôn,.July 1 The.\u2018Dominion: Day |.\u2018night, maintained the - high \u2018standard of previous years, namely, the most successful dinner\u2019 of the season in |.- Lord\u2019.Strathcone \u201c presided \u201cfor the fifteenth : \u201ctime, and amongst \u2018those present were the Hon.Messrs.Fishet and Paterson, : Sir, \u201cWm.Mulock; Earl Crewe; Lords: Balfour of Burleigh, .Blyth, \u201cShaw of \u2018Dunfermline; \u2018and Wenlock; Sir G.HE: -Reld; | of Australia; 'W.: Hall Jones, Richard - Solomon, of- the: Bishdèps of: Ripon \u2018and - St.-Albans} Judge Channel, and.A, W.Smithers.\u2018 Lord\u2019 Strathcona: and: Sir William \u201cMulock \u2018proposed the loyal toasts: The\u2019 | Breen who received -an ovation n \u2018giving the toast of \u2018Canada,\u2019 wel- .coméd_ the distinguished visitors; and \u2018regretted \u2018the \"unavbidable absence of Earl Grey.The Dominion\u2019s - progress, prosperity' aiid \u2018 wéalth was the inspiring theme of his eloquent speech.\u2019 discovery -in British Columbia, he counselled caution till more reliable information ig \u2018obtained.= In response, Mr.Fielding, in a fluent and vigorous.speech, referred to the growing.importance of the.annual gathering.and proceeded tp -em- phasizé Canada's two needs, capital, and : pepulation: Canadians rejoiced | to \u2018see thé -tide.of British.investment | in .the .Dominion flowing.greater than, \u2018ever.«It \u2018would.bring satisfactory | \u2018returns, - -; As\u2019.regards- population, the- Finance.Minister: entered a strong defence | of the \u2018purpose\u2019 of the immi- | gration .laws.The.interview with | Sir Sir Archibald Douglas, published in the Montreal press, was the next.subject \"of reference, and Mr.Fielding em- |.Fielding next endeavored: to Mr.some of -the.misconception remove \u201c| which he.found existed here regarding Canada\u2019 s commercial.arrangements.The impression was wide- -spread \u2018here that in making these arrangements Canada had in-some way \u2018interfered.with her.liberty to deal swith the raotherland.as \u2018she might desire in futuré.He wished to torrect that: view.Canada had fought for freëdom .in this direction and won,, \u201cand: she.was not going to.interfere in any-:degree with the principle she had maintained.In every one of the treaties there was a: desire to \u2018Improve Canadian trade, but in no one of them was there a single word to prevent.Canada-and the mother country making.Preferential \u2018arrangements if.they desired.: Imperial.fiscal arrange- \u201cments, .he declared, were domestic affairs.wherewith no foreign nation had :a, right to meddle.(Cheers).\u201cA loyal \u2018telegram .having been sent to \u2018ibe King in the name of the 400 guésts present, the president at \u2018this | point- read a \u2018gracious - message of thanks and good wishes.- Fisher, in proposing \u2018Our Guest).added his testimony to that of Mr.Fielding respecting the absence.\u201cof a desire for annexation, pointing out that in the last census of American settlers qualified for naturaliza- \u2018tion, 80 percent had taken out papers.The Earl of Crewe, responding, said that colonial self-government now also applied\u2019 to international relations.He most heartily welcomed.that state of things.He knew the Canadian Government, in framing its tariff, took every care to avoid, if it could be done inflleting even the.slightest injury to British industry.Transactions of that \u2018kind: were better carried out by men like Mr.Fielding than by home offi- ~clalg; however: much: their.good will.(Hear, hear).It had been their desire -that Canada should settle her own affairs in.her own \u2018way.To the super- \u2018ficial observer, that might sound some- \u201cthing like an advance towards independence, but what was almed at was 5 > p oF Near Guy Street.« > : Al ¢ ; \u2019 = & STR i + }= : oo on pa three points alleged to have been| Two excellent after dinner spe , \u201cTe poss in the frst game, an only | Doi i INION D AY | made by.Sir Archibald Douglas.'The| the Bishop of Ripon and Sir pach) 1\u2018fAive.Hite: Lafitte regained the laurels esse.21 I SES vas \u2018Statement that annexation was at the Reid, also responded, and the toasts | for his\u2019 team in\u2019 the afternoon: game, New York.: : : 3 \u201c29 \"627 2e \u2018bottom of the hearts of the ministers| concluded with* The Chairman\u2019 pro- : However.Ho he Was opposed by only.Pittäburé:.1 à 405 815 | AT, 1684; lof the Dominion he characterized as posed eulogistically by Hon, Mr.Pa- |.Ginley an Cincinna\u2019 Gy 31 5307 .E08\" amazing ere never Was a.moment |.terson and enthusiastically honored.{ = hits off Me deer ind he fanned Philadelphia.28 31: 488° Celabratad in London by Many in the history of Canada when there Subsequently Lord and Lady Strath- | Brust in the AZCH inning.of the first con- 8 askin: : .29 42 .aman - as less thought of annexation to.the \u2018Kona held a reception in\u2019 Queen's test, ben he vas M on re Dee Dai Boston.414 0, 92.43 11088 Statesmen.United States than at present (Cheers), Hall.truck him just behind the ear and made: was and meant to be thoroughly Bri-| DAILY MAIL'S 2 dee scalp wound, necessitating his-re- | AMERICAN, RAGUE BESULTS.\u201ctish.COMMENT.The \u2018Daily Mail\u2019 in a Dominion Day editorial says:\u2014The mother country rejoices in the triumphs of Hier daughter and looks with pride upon her strength.As Canada has grown in wealth and population her influence also has grown both at home and abroad.-No stronger prouf où vis could be given than the attitude of foreign nations govard Canada, SIR ARCHIBALD DOUGALAS\u2019S DENIAL.Sir Archibald Douglas, in response to a question by wireless regarding the interview referred to by Mr.Fielding, in reply from the steamer \u2018Megantic\u2019 says: \u2018Had no interview with any newspaper in Canada.\u2019 SOUTH AFRICA ; COMMENTS.Capetown, July 2.\u2014~Commenting q the celebration of Dominion Day, \"fe Cape \u2018Times\u2019 says: It is not enou that Canada\u2019s graceful recognition of the South Africa Union should kindle reciprocity of warm mutual regard.It should be intensified and solidified in every.possible way.Our producers and merchants should build up a trade with Canada.The South Africa News\u2019 testifies to the regard which South Africans entertain towards Canada and ex- preses the belief that the former have much to gain by intercourse with Canadians, Institutions by fraternal relations.PROHIBITION IN NOVA SCOTIA.Halifax, N.S., July 1.\u2014 \"The Nava Scotia prohibition law came into force.except in the counties of Halifax and Richmond, and these are where the Scott Act prevails.tree WELCOME RAIN.Winnipeg, July 1.\u2014Rains have been fairly general over Manitoba and Saskatchewan to-day, and tle wea- -ther is much cooler and unsettled.combined and.concerted action.k \\ phutically - eontroverted each at the J: (Chers.) \u2014 with probabilities of more rain, which will be of immense benefit to the crops.x and.to study Canadian.Œ - a 1 em a \u2014.PE EE en A ee an de Bu Pen o di Valse.\u201d .\u201cPublished by AMERICAN MELODY Co, New Yorks DU, = I ; iT \u2014 1 t à Queen of Mauhattan Waltz.3 pp\u2014ad pv pepe \u201cgE a D.8.al Fine, .PLYING AND THE-FUTURE.\u201c(By D.E.Davies, M.A) (Preached in St.James's Church, Carlisle.) \u201c Te, did fly upon the wings of the wind/«=Ps.xviil., 10.a ea The attention of the civilized world has been diracted of late to the marvellous.advance which has been mage ih the: construction of airships and - dying machines.Not long ago a flying machine was regarded as a scientific toy of .doubtful utility; it has now become \u2018an instrument -of _incalculable potentfality in the service of the race.When M.Bleriot flew across the Eng- sh \u20ac el in thirty-seven minutes the evént came like a bolt from the blue, as an announcement to the whole world that man's conquest of the ait had become an accomplished fact.Here ls a positive proof, if such were needed, that aviation has passed the exX- perimeptal, and: has entered, the practical stäge;-;ahd-a- Prop pat: tn _twentiath century will in all probability bé known as the century of flight No apology, I_think, is needed for bringing this subject before your attention.e- ligion needs to be brought into closest possible touch with the events of earth and the deeds of daily life.se who have power to see, the great Dur- poses of Almighty God for the benefit of mankind -re being gradually but surely wrought out ie the world- changes which are taking place before our eyes.flying upon the wings of the wind, conveying a meséage to you and mé; and, as a praacher of Christ's Gospel, my simple endeavor is to tell you \u2018what ! believe that message to be.: I ask you to consider first the light which this invention throws upon the nature, and consequently the destin.of man, We have here one additional link in the \u2018long a of wondrous achievement, which ta me is a certain sign of man\u2019s Divine |origin and like- Ness to.the supreme Architect-of the fashion, in certain circles, to rèpresent man ag only a superior animal, with the ape as his immediate progenitor, differing only in degree, mot in kind, thing before aim after this life save a long unbroken sleep of.death, Such a dismal theory can no more satisfy the reason than it can solace -the heart.I ask: \u2018Where did this creative tapacity which man possesses come from?\u201cWhere did it originate?\u201d I know of only one answer which can saflsty the \u2018reison\u2014the answer which if contained in the words of the Psalm< $i: \u2018Thou (O God), hast made him.a little lower than the angels\u2019 (Psalm Vii.5).Man's creative capacity can be accounted for on the basis of what take to be the inspired account of his original creation: \u2018So God created ! Man in his own image: in the image of liod created he him\u2019 (Gen.\u2018i., 27).The Bible represents man as having Pri eeded from a special act of the tative activity of the Almighty, by im he was placed in a position of fipremacy in the earth.By\u2019 Divi> l'fitand man became earth\u2019s sover- fin and Natures lord.Dominion Ya: given to him, not only over the Cr \u201cea, but also over the forces of pare.To him was given authority.de \u201crug under control the powers .hid- su, 7 the water, the air and the on to exercise sway over the sub- pr.\u2018Patrie, Avid and\u2019 the- chemical p+ lutent in the elements of which: \u201c 'wanet is composed, After cen- - of patisat investigation and ex-.\u201cnf, we have reached an age in man's lordship and dominion, « earth 3g abundantly evident.-\u201croplane 5 but one out of a Lier per.- at }n =.The practl- | living N.a,perlod .whic hecy.-zhat- the I profoundly.believe that re-.\"To those\u2019 The aeroplane has come, Universe.\u201d Not long ago it was the from the beasts of the field, with no- Mists of the field and the fishes, of\u2019 .thousand and one brilliant illustrations of mian\u2019s nature and origin, as so brieffy but impressively described in the inspired Scripturp to which have referred.| \u2026 But if it be conceded.that the achievements \u2018of \u2018the human mind are proofs of man\u2019s Divine origin, then I submit that.they ture life for che -human soul, of which this earthly existence is but a fragmentary preparation.Man is not the creature of a day; he if the child: ~f eternity.?Life is real, life is earnest, d the grave is not its goal: Dust thou art to-dust returnest .Was not spoxen of -thé soul.; = THE SPIRIT ] OF THE AGE.! + ; .} ! I pass on to consid machine as an emblem o of the present-sge.It must be .vico:t to every thinking man that we are the flying the character ; .is.-altogether world.Review the signal achléve- ments of the hast century, \u2018ahd you begin to realize how different the world o\u2019 to-day is from any previous era in the recorded history of mankind.What is the predominant characteristic of the present aga?It is, 1 thipk, imter- communicalon hetween the nations\u201d of mankind.We\u2019 recall the prophecy in Daniel: \u2018Many.shall run to and.fro, and knowledge.shall |be increased\u2019 (Daniel xii, 4).Running to and fro, travel and intercourse\u2014that, .I.repeat, is.the predominant characteristic of the days in which we live,.Never before were the nations of mankind in: such close communication as: they are at the preserit time.This result has been achieved hy a number of agencies \u2014railways; - steamships, electric tele- graphs\u2014but recently brought into :operation.,There is now- less distance.between London and the capital of China than there :was betwe\u2019n London and Aberdeen a century ago.Natural barriers, which onee separated race from race, have been broken.down; mountains have bpen tunnelled; rivers have baén -bridged, the sea has become a highway, oceans have been linked; .and now the airship, independent .alike \u2018of mountains,\u201d rivers and.seas, has come\u2019 to make the means of.communication- still more perfect and -complete.| M.Levasseur, \u2018 \u2018the | inventor of thé aeroplare which was flown by Mr.Latham, that within a few years we shall have flying machines crossing the.ocean from.England or France .to.America.It is within \u2018the .spheré.of.rational expectation.that within ja few years ships capable of carrying alls.and passengers will cross the Atlantic at a minimum rate of sixty miles an \u2018hour, travelling from [Liverpool to New York in two days, so constructed that in, case.of accident they could float on| the ocean, and, by.means of wireless 'telegraphy, signal to\u2019 ships in the.vicinity for assistance in case\u2019 of need.| \u2019 Because of this inter-communication between the nations, it, has become possible to-day, as \"brit before, ° to as predicted realize the universal brotherhood of mankind.- Means of transit are helping to bring together the various races of the world into one family.Only recently the world has witnessed the spectacle of thé menarche of the Powers of Europe meeting.True it is that: .war preparations were never .on so :gi-' gantic a\u2019 scale as they are at\u2019 present.! And.true itis thdt airships may con-.ceivably- become engines: af war,\" and terrors.undreimt of \u201cby, former .inhabitants of our sea-girt! isle may be produced \u2018by the creation! of an\u2019 aerial.Armada, more \u2018potent to destroy than?were the galléong of Spain in the days\u2019 \u2018of Eilzabeth.But, if se, it is not un-: reasonable to expect that war will be- = i Lavage lol\u201d JH Aru En tf he Soir si pS Fr Spin SLA CIEE Cr dt eR i are also warrants of a fu- |: Up -BWC 28 A | (Isaiah 1i., 4)?\u201c'Dhe:Channel which di- \u2018without: pardlbl.in the.history of .the'| PR mighty God and the chemist.e so devilishly = destructive Soming a means of attack that cannot be resisted.Have we not, then,ground {for thinking that we are entering upon an \u2018altogether new era in the world's history?That some great crisis or transformation is imminent lies deep ln the hearts of thoughtful and .holy men, May we not hope that we see the first gleams of the approach of the Golden Age of Universal Peace.foreseen by the prophet Isaiah, who wrote: \u2018They shall beat their swords into ploughshares; and thelr spears.into pruning-hooks; nations shall not lift up .swor¢ against nation any more\u2019 -vides France and \u2018England.is a symbol of the barrier which- has separated the \u2018English from: the French, whe .for | centuries were regarded as our Ha- tural foe.But the Channel has been bridged by the monoplane of M.Bler- lot; and the hearty greetings with which the dar'ng French aviator was received by the English populace may surely be regarded as a token of the approach of an age when national antipathies will have disappeared, when war will be a barbaric past, and when the brotherhood of universal man will be an accomplished reality.NTR ~My task \u2018would not-be complste did I not remind you, in conclusion, of the gigantic dangers which atténd' man\u2019s conquest of the powers of Nature, un-~ less that prograss be accompanied by an advance in moral.wellbeing, in increased regard for righteousness and truth.Easy it is for the triumphs of human genius to create-a spirit of self-deification; so that man worghips himself and forgets his Maker, in whom he lives and moves and has his being.In the path of these magnificent achievements \u2018lies .the peril .of godless pride ang - presumption., À young scientist once said in my hearing: \u2018All things are possible to Al- This is an illustration ef the spirit of which I speak.| For : cleverness, divorced .from goodness,.is the way of disaster and destruction.Said Solomon: \u2018The Spirit of man\u2019 isthe candle of the \u2018Lord\u2019 .The human spirit, if touched by the Holy Spirit of God, becomes the most potent means in the world for the exhibiion of God, \u2018his nature.and \"his power.\u2018But the wisdom of a Solomon.may.be linked to uncleanness and idolatry.The genius of a Napoleon\u2019 may be directed to the accomplishment bf schemes, of self-ag- grandisement, which \"leave in their \u2018path wasted lands, deserted homes, orphaned children, and hroken hearts.Yes, the spirit of man, which properly is the candle of the Lgrd, meant to be lighted by the torch.of .the Holy .Ghost,.the.source of jife and: light, may become :the candle of the devil, and be Mt by the yellow flames that flare out \u2018of hell.Yes, bad.men may become clever men, -and by: their cleverness they may create a measure of material prosperity; but.material.prosperity allied to mcral corruption can produce only a gilded Gehenna.So I bid you, my hearers, amidat all exhibitions of human gentus never.lose sight of the supremacy of \u2018character.Scientific achievement is great; discovery which brings the forces of Nature to the service of man is grand;.but integrity of \u2018character.is greatest of all.\u2018 : Jesus Christ is.calling -for men and- women to yjeld themselves to him'for cleansing and corisecration;.to help set up the highway -of the golden age that is tebe: \u2018He rag sald: *Béhold I make -all things: new.\" \u2018There ig'to be a new heaven and \u2018a:néw -\u20acarth; but a new earth, mark * you, .wheke¢in dwelleth \u2018righteous: government is to\u2019 be visibly\" established fn\u2019 the earth; \u2018an age of uni: \u2018versal \u2018peace and prosperity ig to: be gloriously \u2018realized \u2018amongst the \u2018sons: and daughters of meh; and I cannot but believe that \u2018 the great changes which are daily taking place around | us- are destined preparations for \u2018that ] Divine event ts which the whole crea- at, .pa -But the fi - rai -written me personal letters askin good staff but a, ter Scott's to a friend 1 \u2018Whatever pleasure: you may find in lit- the.tion moves,\u201d of which poet have sung, | from mutual fear the nations, of i je prophets have spoken, Ki.kings Ses TW \u2018mey res» vé- ga \u2018 it.ix.sired | C 3 oF + To a 1 Ü ! BW PER e- | st me he fan, de invantor dia at cégnite the\u2019 Flouans vont Us, 110 Nag Crea omn sl Neve thideR: [rere and dow.TE HE Wed whodfsdigs etéd they \"may: end war by be-'| sipatifg: névural powèrs in drink and -debauth debauthery;- to the woman whose sole interest in life.is.to gad about Fe # alle excitement -t4 \u2018another; to tHe: worldling, whose horizon is bounded by; the things of sense, comes: the message\u2014Repeat! change the direction of your life\u2019s ectivities;\u201d for the new age -is- about to dawn; the Kingdom of.God 1s at hand\u2014a kingdom which is to have as its sure foundation the Christlike character of its citizens.0 RE .LES we GARDEN TALKS \u2018This.department is conducted by.Mrs.Annle L.Jack,Chateauguay asin, Que.to whom -all ques- ons should bg sent.All ques nee through the \"Wit- a Ce Hy - \u2019 Tab Many a castle l\u2019ve but!t in Spaip, With \u2018turrels and domes that were ssing fal rst wild: n, | Has proved my edn ES r, .storm of .wind \u2018and castles were made of Many.a.fleet I.have sent to sea ; Freigiited vith hopes -and- ambitions bright; sue = Le Never a ship has comé back to me, \" Though I've\u2019 watched for them Jong :.by day and night.\u2019 Cy Several young aspirants to fame have vice.in regard to the possibility of taking literature for.a lite business to earn a livelihood.It seéms a pity to disaourage such aspirations, but the truth must be told, and writing for a living is a precarious employment for the average man or wéman.If you have a steady income it is a pleasant trecreation, but not.to.be \u2018depended upon for actual bread -and butter.In fact literature has been pronounced a à bad crutch; it is a fascinating work when putsued for pleasure; but cannot be depended.upon.for daily needs., ; In an unpublished letter of Sir Wal- ne wrote: ww erature beware of looking to it as a profession, :but seek that independence, to which everyone hopes to attain, by studying the branch of industry \u2018which les most within your redch.\u2019 Fur on he remarks: If evel you havs to look to literature.for: dm _absolute and necessary support, you must be degraded by the necessity\u2019 of writing whether you feel inclined or not.in those days, so in these, and more so, anyone writing for the press.must be up to date, alert, and familiar.with the current phrases and modes and manners of the present day, being ready change with the times, and cater to .the newest fad.Fame is an elusive task master, and the public proverbially un- rateful, so that if such is your aim, Ît is a kubble that will burst, and leave you with : nothing.Nowadays, thera are so many real \u2018things: for men and women to do that it is not worth while spending one's lifetime followirg an uncertainty.Hawthorne wrote: \u2018God keep me from ever being really a writ- | CA eye are AAR | tle, hdoks; whe i grown down into the \u2018pot, the runner is.take ther to.A ago er for bread\u2019 and such was his ame.0 inexperfénced would be to secure the bread by gome more practical and certain, way, @nd-if so be, that you have a special message, and tell it well, the world Hin eurely listen.POTTING STRAWBERRY PLANTS.Mrs.E.G.\u2014 obtained by bedding the earliest plants ;in rich soil, and ,transplanting as soon as the early-peas or potatoes are off the ground.One must not expect to get as large a crop from summer planting as if set out in early spring, but a fair + | crop can be obtained.Summer and fall.\u2018set -plants require heavy mulching in {| order to winter safely, but the planting \u2018to_get a-good start.For potted strawberries.it is necessary that the very first runners are bedded in pots filled \u2018with rich soil, and sunk in the ground.beside the row.\"The runners are placed over the pots \u2018at the nodes and held in place by lit- then when the.root has fF clipped.off, \"andewhen firm the pots are removed and planted in rows twea- ty inches apart, and kept well wateréd.The soil must be rich and mellow,and when the plant has filled the pot with roots it is ready to be set out in a pers manent I ow.STRAWBERRY RHUBARB.JW.J.J.\u2014Rhubarb requires rich soil, and does not require special tultivation after being once planted.Barnyard - manure.is the.best fertilizer, and the.\u2018 \u201cearly spring the best time for plant- ë , No blosgoms should be left on the plant, the stalks being pulled as soon as \u2018appearing.The plants can be set out, two by three feet apart, and re- \u2018main undisturbed for years, with a protection.of \u2018coarse, strawy, manure - in autumn.\u2018The Strawberry Rhubarb usually grows fine large stalks with.this \u2018treatment.: ; \u2019 ROSES FROM CUTTINGS.- A.C.H.P.\u2014Cuttings of roses can be made at any time of the year in your climate, and the old idea .that the wood must be cut at a joint or with a neel, and that it must have bottom heat, is exploded.20 .: Cuttings can be made with a single eye, and kept in sand to root, if they are carefully kept with the proper degree of moisture.> , .If in pots in a greenhouse or cold frame they will root more quickly, but there is a difference in variety, some roses rooting easier than others._ : The old Persian Yellow can .only be propagated by: layering, as it does not ding and grafting are the well known methods In the \u2018hands of an expert.- SEVERAL QUERIES.Helen.\u2014There is no doubt your raspberries are affected by disease or in- gects, perhaps both, and you:-had better leaves and the: canes.oo Spraying with the Bordeaux mixture, so often described in these columns,will plications are made in \u201cspring, but the best thing you can do at this season is to watch the young growth, and encourage it, cutting out the old canes after fruiting.: Your letter is very interesting, and Jam glad to know of your success with the hydrangea.You are quite right in thinking that the roots requiré room the \u2018renewed soil would\u2019 help.The roses you mention are among the best; my own favorite is the -old Jacqueminot, after the - June roses, that T » that\u2019, song was once heard to .remark: spealslng of him: \u2018Oh; he wrote: 2 cac 46 3 or.two, whatever that - ATUCRETRY.thie thester initié \u2018of time, wrote of laying \u2018the weary pen Aeby, a 5e : - ) y N used aside \u2018and my advice té the young and |: | fective.\u2018Nearly as good results are | J@ garden where ou your bulbs, or if they must be kept in \u201cmust be .done in July or early August strike readily from cuttings, while bud~-\" cut out and [destroy those curled up | effect a cure for the insects if the ap-.for the development of the plant, and\u2019 ithrip ie very trying.this seë- es friend, if applied before would prove ief- One tablespoonful to a pail \u2018and.a half full of soapsuds should be :8 good mixture.The new shoots you mention \u2018should have been taken off \u2018when small té make new plants.\u2019 - THE SPENT BULBS.Novice.\u2014It is a problem to anyone \u2018starting in the culture of bulbs just to -Know what to do with them, and I do \u2018not Wonder that you are puzzled.But -you:do not tell me whether you have \u2018you can tS as\u2019 : by yoür \u2018the blossoms come, [the -house.A In any case they will be fully ripen-.\u2018ed by this time, and can be taken out of the pots, and if there is any garden spot, where they can be planted, it is :safe to do so, for forced bulbs may be depended, on to redover if left to start blossoms: out of doors.But it is no \u2018use to save.Chinese lilies, or \u2018the Paper-.white Narcissus in this way, for their: time of usefulness is over.\u2019 The storing of bulbs, if they are dug up after flowering is a matter of importance, for if kept in a damp place they are sure to rot, and in a dry place, \u2018like a8 furnace room, will probably shrivel.Let them be kept cool and \u2018airy, in shallow boxes, and replant in September.: no ' At that time it will be easy to see \u201cwhich are the best bulbs, and the heavi- \u201cest are best, with a dry.skin, and healthy appearance.If there is any sign of disease, it Is safer to burn the bulbs, for there is- a .malady among tulips especially, spreads so as to destroy whole beds in spring.; - Narcissus bulbs can be left alone for three or four years, and with a little top dressing, will continue to improve, but Hyacinths are better lifted every season, dried and replanted.Those who have no garden can leave the bulbs in pots, and re-pot in autumn, with a chance of flowers, if the pots\u2018 are left outside weather, and kept wat .There ig no certainty of bloom, but it is well worth the trial.a WINDOW BOXES.Miss Mary N.\u2014It will be necessary to bore.good sized holes in the bottom of thie boxes and scatter bits of crockery or oyster shells over the entire surface, in order to have good drainage that will keep the soil.from sifting down and clogging the holes.- The sturdy geranium is a great dependance for this purpose,revels in sunshine, and is brilliant.ol REN \u2018: English daisies and tuberous rooted begonias are suitable for.a.shaded pe- sition, especially\u201d if on the north side of the house.: 7 For trailing vines there is nothing better than the Periwinkle,a dwarf evergreen vine with small green leathery leaves and lavender blue flowers.Nasturtiums are gay and .constant; they droop over the sides of the box gracefully.; \u2018 Some attention must be given to natural habits, and if possible the soil and temperature as nearly as possible resemble that of its .original home.Vines that require partial shade and moisture will not thrive with hot, dry winds and sun exposure, but a little study whl put each in its right place.PLANT FOR NAME BM.J~\u2014The leaves sent which you call an \u2018Elm\u201dRose\u2019 Is doubtless Kerria Japonica, a Japanese shrub intreduced -into cultivation a long time ago.It is .certainly not a rose, though properly belonging to the rose family.It is perfectly hardy, and is deciduous, and.has Ways stand first, though they may.de at - be so large.as some of the « hy-.not\" attacked 2 Fours wéa: tie Paris gréèn plant out growth underground, and will give some - that |.until freezing |.yellow flowers.-There are: three: varieties,the single, .double and variegated, 1 the latter .belng one of the\u2019 prettiest.aware Shpups.nly called J Con- © At is: commoniy.¢ apan \u20acon- chorus, \u2018and: is\u2019 valuable as\u2019 flowering from \u2018July \u201ctill October, when other shrubs are.scarce for bloom.HOW SOME NAMES WERE GIVEN.Curious.\u2014It is quite natural to wonder how these nanies came to be given to plants; the list you have enclosed are very simply defined.\u2018The first mentioned, \u2018Heliotrope,\u2019 is from two Greek words meaning \u2018the sun\u2019 and \u2018to turn,\u2019 the meaning not being.quite plain, but as the plant is so dependent upon the sun, rnaking a very.weak growth, if any, without it, the \u2018significance \u2018can probably be found in that fact.= juice which exudes from the stem when cut.= 5 meanihg to sacrifice or to smell, because of Its sweet odor, and from the \u2018fact that \u2018it was first used to burn on the altar, as incense.~~ Salvia is indeed a fine flower, and it.\u2018makes a handsome bed in the autumn.That is, the Salvia Splendens, the fam- -ily belonging to the sommon sage being named from the Latin \u2018salvare,\u2019 meaning to save, having reference to the healing properties of the plant.Oxali \u201cfrom oxys, which means acid, the leaves and stems of all va- \u2018GARDEN REMINDERS.You can still plant salads, \u2018and corn,: cress and turnips.celery and beans to a ground.after the early crop is taken.If the strawberry bed is to be kept another year, and has become weedy, .let it b® mown over as toon as the berries are finished.It can then be cleaned after a shower and the runner placed -along the rows.Some varieties do better the second and third year than the first, and if you have early and late.varieties the season can extend over a month from .the first ripe \u2018\u201cCumberland\u2019 to the latest \u2018Gandy.\u2019 - Moisture in the garden is an important factor; where.there is no supply of water to use a mose and sprinkler, Let the ground be kept open by hoeing, \u2018but do not begin to water unless it is to be regular until the next rain, and when water is applied iet it be to the roots, not to the foliage.heading is more perfect, but the first transplanting must be done when .the .second pair of true leaves appear.Pour make to .recelve them; lift the plants and carefully separate them, each little plant with some earth about it, if possible, \u2018and firm earth about the.roots.Cover if the sun shines on them, and if kept moist they will reward you for the extra care.Mulch the raspberries heavily between the rows to prevent evaporation of moisture during the hot, dry weather.A carpot of coal ashes is very helpful.If some sprays begin to wilt, cut off and burn, for disease or saw fly will have been busy with the canes.Stakethe dahlias and other tall plants to Keep them .from being broken dpwn by the wind.Spread .lawn clippings an inch thick around chrysanthemums, or any plant requiring a mulch.clipped off it will prevent seed formation, -and -give the plant a chance to - grow more vigorous.©\" Gather seeds of hardy perennials as they ripen, and if a cold frame is procurable, they may be sown at\" once.There is nothing more satisfactory than \u2018a well established bed of perennials.\u2019 re te - Our Te INBURGH CAFE ==\u2014\u2014 TME COOLEST, QUIETEST AND BEST.= \u2018THE MISSES LOUTTIT, Props.436 and 436a Sell Telephone THE WARM WEATHER IS HERE\u2014Come down and dine at \u201cThe place for tasty bites.\u201d\u201d A Delicatessen Department so tasty as to be patronized by our elite population.a Rooms are cosy, cool and private.You can enjoy an afternoon tea as if you were in your own drawing © roam.\u201cQuick service, polite attention, and a tasty repast are all here.We invite inspection, and guarantee you - every satisfaction in all our departments.~ WE _WiLL SPECIALIZE COOL DRINKS AND ALL KINDS OF ICES ALL SUMMER ST.CATHERINE WEST, Uptown 2047 A RS Ap Sa Th aes, Act A mn Sa ga I EN RS M A cs VS de A doe inside nt ie NE Te Sp gS EE ER TR Ae i Sys sully ies awa eigen odd rd = mie oY aS ATE I ae 7 dé Ea cr A ; \u2018Lettuce\u2019 is from the Latin, \u2018lactuca;\u2019 - meaning milky,in reference to the milky Thyme comed from a Greek word, \u2018 | rieties having.a sour taste and being re- - lated to the wild sour grass.If lettuce is transplanted twice the a little water into the furrow that you \u2019 If roses ore other flowers are kept jee: yi CA Ah ST ae À se Sa.es < \\ LA \u201cand enthusiasm, she had said, \u2018we.will.comé down to - left.Nusband was \u2018brought home, \u201c &lmost lifeless by a .falling -tree\u2026 .*.Phe long, weary weeks when he lay, | .between life and death in.the hospital } When the sheep | in soroiie of Pt me dows Are lying stil, _.-And the old wheel dreams.: the: shedows oh Behifd thé flit = UT RICA FT» Then in the hush of thd dawning, .the silvery.mists and the de\u201d.\u201cGod opens the door a little way, and * litile feet go through.; Sometimes it's when: the wonder; The hush and the dews: havained, | And noontide life pants under The glare of the noon o\u2019erhead, When the.plowman\u2019s Aurrows are creeping : wh \" The .woman moved quickly to and fro in the large kitchen, putting the : finishing touches to the dinner cooking in the wide.range, laying the tdble under the low-silled window, \u2018where the shadow from the tall gum-tree outside fell in dancing\u2019 bars on > the white\u2019! cloth.Everything ready and in.waiting for the man who had not yet .come; she sat down on the smooth og outside the door, and, propping her chin in her hard, toil-worn hands,\u2019 stared with unseeing eyes down the track that stretched away fo\u2019 \u2018the dis~ tant slip-rails.\u201cHer thoughts were\u2019 going \u2018back, back |- -to \u2018the days when she had first come.\"to the selection; a young inexperienced | = girl of scarcely- twenty.Full of youth -she: had thought it nothing to leave civilization behind her, and side by side with him to fight the bush, and win .a fortune in the | baci blocks.They had had but little money when they thus started their life together, end both wisely resolved to put every _ penny into the selection, instead of needlessly wasting it a 2 s honeyméon | : trip.\u2018When we, get our frst\u2019 clear £160,\" - town, and see everything, and then for :B goo® \u201ctrip round\u201d the coast.That was 30 years ago, and they had - Not\u2019 gone yet.For the first 10 years dt wag\u2019 an uphill struggle,\u201d with no thought -of money to .spare, anly _.thankful if they \u2018were not: too heavily \u201cin \u2018debt.\u2019 : promising, they.\u201cbegan, to save.First.) \u201cYew \u2018stock iwas wanted,\u2019 then, up-to- \"date implements, dnd \u2018new buildings | - to be erected., Once, when they.had everything ne- |.cessary, and the spare money had\u2019 mounted to £70, came the bushfire- ; scourge, and they were thrown back .-almost to where they had been at the very: first.\"But their- \u2018credit- was good, 8nd their hearts, strong, and once gore they set to work, .and, vit.by.bit, = built up again 1 the wreck that was .They had no children, and sometimes \u201cshe murmured and envied bitterly the happy mothers she saw; at others, she wondered if, after all; it were not \u201cpest she should be denied; her hands were 86.full, her time so occupied, she could never: have brought them up .properly, and spared time for all their .demands.\u2018ft was just two years \u2018ago that at \u2018last the £100 had been\u2019 reached, and -\u2018ghe.wns planning the.ways and means 6f the wonderful holiday, -wben her \u2018crushed \u201c \u201cof thé little township; and, where, as - often as she could get away from the.double share of work that now de-y pended on her, she went to see him, ; and take every delicacy a loving mind \u2018could think of, were 20 full that she hardly ceuld think of the fast-melting £100, \u2018and the once- -again- deferred holi- aay, Now, however, as she sat and wateh- Counteract acidity and sweeten up the whole day with a morning draught of of Abbey's Salt.25c and 60: Sold everywhere.* - $7 .GORDON Cc.HEWITT, | D \u201cDominion Entomologist, says, referring to the infantile death rate from i \u201c diseases and diarrhœa spread by the house fly, believes that the so-called harmless fly is yeariy- ~ causisgthe dehth of thousands of infasti, as well as + spreadiig the germs of typhoid fever.- WILSON°S ads Fly are the only thing that will rid your .house of these dangerous pests.inf #Tompanton, y \u2018over the land, de ne or \u201ctue \u201ctong brown.furrow is 1.3, ; \u2018 The unseen door swings open wide, and |?: sh, ! the strong maù\u2019s work is\u2019 done.; \u201csometimes when the lamps of hea: | La \u2018And the hômentes ghts of earth © Burn dim in the lonely evn, \u201cOn \u201chigh, \u201cot beside \u201cthe \u201chearth, When the children go, and the ch:2ry Good nights are, said, Ana 4 s, by-the fire Eat a weary.: ploughing.- { wo Then; as bit by.\u201cbit\u201d they » | conquered.and \u201cthings were at last A carding-house, for thers \"was no heed to spend unnecassary - money during | the short fide they woulda Be in, town.the |.| 86 to them all \u201cheart had \u201cdelighted in.| sparkled; while.on her cheeks lay.a | flush \u201cHke- that of thirty years I when first she left the \u2018gay seaside ea - \u201cthe lengthening, once again it was made Hday, which at first had\u2019 merely seemed a pleasant \u2018 but far-off vision, had now, through the years of waiting and working for, becomé an fll-abgorbing passion: \u2018For its sake she |.did without help in hèr many duties, went sometimes without a new dress, |.that she might have a better one then, { had not begrudged all the improvements and new stock which, year by.year, ate up so much of what might have gone to swell the \u2018clear\u2019 f100; for she thought,.it\" be absclütelÿ clear, spare money: and.Jim- wHi- be.able- to \u2018enjoy - our holiday completely without thinking \u201che: might have bought something now \u2018for the farm.\u201d She looked round her, nothing was wanting; bulldings, implements, \u2018stock, they had everything necessary, and inside was the bank book which showed £95 to their credit, and yesterday shadows thought ho up.\u2018The | they had sold thé new foal for £10.Jim had gone :to-day for the money, | and to see # \u2018man about next.season's \"He: had not mentioned the holtday, but, of cou se, after so many disappointments, the would wait till they had every pénny, and she smiled softly to herself as she pictured what he say, and how he would 106k \u2018when he came home.30 years.They would live in a gujet ila there, .ah! \u2018the \u2018theatrés! - shops! the: various outings\u2014theéy would Then! The crowning glory of all+the- trip right round the coast! Her\u2019 breath came in \u2018rap- tured gasps; \u2018her bosom heaved.Already she sniffed the salt sea-air, -and saw the foaming waves her girlish Her eyes ago, town for the solitude and solemnity of the bush.Down by the slip-rails she saw her husband dismount; she noticed the eagerness of his walk as he led the horse to the stables.With her eyes still shining she turned inside to see that everything was ready.He came in, and sat in his usual place at the table; there was a subdued excitement about him that her heart answered to she could hardly control her trembling hands as she placed the diner before him.- \u2018iZary,\u2019 he said, with a hurried eagerr | \u2018ness in: \u2018his voice.\u2018I've.something special to tell you, \u2018but we 1 wait.tn \u2018we've-had dinner\u2019 She nodded; she liked it best \u201cbo, the pliying with the joy, the.half: coy putting off of the long-looked for mo- \u2018mient only made it more delightful, .They ate.their dinner in silence, each: busy with their own thoughts.° * At last he pushed back his chair.\u2018To-day I put that £10 for the foal in the bank, Mary, and now we have £105 | clear.We have no more stock or im- \u2018| plements to get, so \u2018everything now is plain sailing.It's taken us a, \u2018long while to get this mongy, and.I think we ought to make the best use we can of it.I saw the land agent, Jack- com, in town, dnd he told me of.a | new piece of land that is to be opéned Jup next month.: It's - on \u2018the river frontage, is splendid ground for \u2018wheat and fruit, easily .cleared, and \u2018just along the route for the new railwaÿy that's to be.built- before very jong, and which will: make the value of the \u2018land go up considerably.It comprises: 1.000 acres at 10s.an\u2019 acro.£100 down, and the rest in instalments of 850 a year.|! was thinking it would be + pos thirig to get this, as we have Just the\u2019 £100- spare, and wouldn't feel\u201d the loss of thé money.As it's so much better \u2018ground than this, we would clear and \u2018| plant it, keeping this going to -keep \u2018expenses, and when the other was, ready we could sell out of here for a fairly good price, and live for good on the other.It will mean a better returd every year, and is a better place to live.\u2018Of course, I know we Intended going for à trip with this money, but we've dons go long without it \u2018now we.won't (really.miss it; it isn\u2019t as if we were very young, we're getting on in years, \u201catid we must have the best we can for our old age.And\u2014.Are you listening, > Mary?.What are vou thinking or\u201d ; \u201cThinking of?Nothing!\" she answer-\u2018 ed, still keeping her eyes on sthe fire, and slowly, surely, as he looked, her face grew thin, and shrunk, and the # .- b Lents Jott .to ahyone,, nor, anyone, it being dusk and dark.Betors | 1 Tus alk\u201d ~ {eomitort to: you.Yes, there Tas.\u201cbeen\u201d \u2018any\u2019 \u201cgood in.the.4hings she | \u2018So much the more will Ÿ Then her: thoughts flew to the dls- tant city, He Mecca of the hopes.of When Thomas Carlyle's- nother was mesrifig.the bnd \u2018of: her life, he.dent, her , Which told of thie: déautitu years.thelr.love: 4-01 wena \u201cDenr old mother, weak and stoke nd\u2019 |.dear to, me, what a \u2018day \u2018this\u2019 has-béen Jiñ my- solitary.thought! .For, \u2018excapt a few words to Jane, I have \u2018not spoken | indeed, hardly \u2018seen I went out-\u2014a dim,-ailént Sabbath.ds 1346 sky foggy; Bark with damp, and à that I was\u201cbbrn.\u2018And my poor mother! Well, wé ard all in God\u2019s hands.Biite- 1y :God \u201cia good.Burely we ought \u201cto trust Him,\" \u201cor what is there tor the | sons of men?\u201d O my.dègr mother,\u201d \u201clet it ever- be: .a comfort to you, \u201chowever \u2018weak you are, that you did : your part\u2019 honourably and'well while in strength, \u2018and were a nople mother to me and to\u2018 I Em now myself grown | \u2018old, | and have had \u201cvarious things to do and suger\u2019 tor so.many years; but thére is hothing I.ever \"had to.be sO, much thankful for.as for thé« «mother: 1 had.\u2019 pat isa trûth which T know well, and phihaps.this: dasy again At \u2018may \u201cbe some surely; fof, i I have uttered in the.world\u2019s, Hearing, it Was your voice: essentially that was | spéaking through mé; essentially\u2019 what you and my brave father \u2018meant and taught me to mean, this was the purport of all I spoke and \u2018wrote.in \u2018the \u2018few years that may remain to_| \u2018me\u2019 ¥ \u2018am to \u2018get any more \u2018written for the world, the essencé of it, so far as it is.worthy.and good, will atl be yours.ther, for.all\u2019 you have done \u2018for.me: I never\u2019 can.Ah, no! but will think of it with.gratitude and pious love 80 | long as I have.the, power .jaf thinking, | and I will.pray -God\u2019s blessing on you, now and always, and will write no more on that at present, for it is better for me to be silent.\u2019 \u2018THE COUNTRY CHILD.The Country Child has fracrances .He breathes about him as he goes; Clear that look at distances And in the cheeks the wilding rose.T: > sun, the sun himself will stain The country face to his cwn red, The red-gold of the ripening grain, And bleach to white the curly head.He rises to the morning lark, Sleeps with the evening primroses, Before the curtain of the dark Lets down its Plendor, starred .wth bees.- He sleeps 50° sweet without 2.dreain Under brown cottage \u2018saves- and deep, fo! His window \u2018holds one .stray mioon- beaîn, ; - As thoügh in angel opt Bis \u2018deep.He Boeds on honest \u2018cout Sane, Drinks the clear water of, the spring, Green carpéts.wait him ey where, iA sing.* a FA pe He hath his country lore py\u2019 \u201cheart, 2nd what is friend and what is foe; Hath conned Dame, Natures book apart, ' Her child since he began to grow.CL When he is ola, when he goes sad Hobbinling upon a twisted-?ip Though his old head.hé pièache ; BNÔW, 7 : Forgét-me- -nots Still - hold his eyes, L \u2014Katharine Tynaz, in Spectator.sn The art of.\u201chemetitéhing should) \u2018be | any pretensions\u2019 of sewing.ons \u2018may ery, yet will find it useful to know how | to hemstitch.Though \u2018scarcely as much in favor as \u2018a few seasons ago, It makes a smart and substantia] finish for table linens, \u2018bed coverings and ruffling\u2019 andis-essen-\u2019 tial for sheer handkerchiefs, which are now often home made.The foundation of all drawn work ltes in a knowled of hemstitching.T a thread can be easily drawn, the best material for hemstitching is linen, either in heavy.grades or sheerest qualities.The\u2019 threads are stronger and pull more easily.: .\u201cThis does not debar Persian Jawa, mull,\u201d taffeta silk, canvas; and \u2018even cheesecloth or scrim, both of which.are often finished with a hematitched edge; \u2018but fôr comfort in working \u2018and | durability \u2018it is economy to buy a ood ; grade of lien.The better the linen the better the hemstitching.When the threads of the fhateiial are strong .ahd round not only is:the drawing Process\u2019 easter but the stitching 18 \u2018more elearly defined.When thé.threads are angular, uneven, .and weak, the.work looks rough and wears badly.It pays, therefore; to get a grass bleached, round- thread art linen whén one \u2018wishes to do, hemstitch- | ing -op any article that is to see hard.sear.- This \u2018is more\u2019 expensive than thermicälly \u2018Bleached linén, as it.takes |\" longer, but.the fibres are mot weakened | by \u201cacids.ba \u2018If you canhotrely oh your dealers to\" sell you the round thread linen, learn to \u2018test it for yourself by examining it under a microscope.A needle when pushed through \u2018chemically bleached | linen will leave threads that are \u2018brok- - en and ragged, when it punctures round | thread linen it simply bends the threads | and pushes an.opening for itself.When the needle is\u201d withdrawn and the material pulled and rubbed the lin- |: en looks just as it did previously.Accuracy of measurement is import- | \u2018aft.in.good: looking.hemstitchirig, Never rely on the eye even for the first - cutting, but always .draw thréad on\u2019 every \u201cedge.The crooked, terior work is difficult.To draw easily.cut off selvedges to | leave threads free at both ends.On silk or colored materials that cannot be wet the thread must be pulled with / stiliness, the conségteride; : J and it.18- this day.gone fifty-eight.years And if | \u201cMay \u2018God reward you, dearest -mo- 1 Where hé may run Where he MAY.|.onicy \u2018rter- T - The.sip And in his cheeks 01d Yoses.blow.\u201d NE AY TO HEMSTISOR | © fer [ THE.BEST w T .\u201cEve besatéchne depends upon the : We acquired by every woman \u2018who makes ; have neither\u2019 \u2018time nor ineiination for I While adapted to all tabrics To.which | \u201call in- - Ali\u201clijfiens, damiaék aa ofher white bit of: \u201cmélstened, soap \u2018can be: run along \u2018and to end.in\u201d thet; take the\" other two: sides.\u2018Ing: ig\" Bimplér.\u201cThis\u201d \u201cwill.ave.à tiny.open square at each.corne SE Next pull the\u201d required \u2018number: of | tne \u201cnext, drawn, - Ore\u2019 extra Stn sead.carelessly | Puiled wii] * \u2018show.a ifterence in the finished work.hemstitched on both.sides: larly ta this \u201cso when \u201cfine sheer materials are \u2018used, -; Ces.the wide apaces pull crooked and wash.badly.Three or drawn\u2019 on fine häriakerchier linen, Next, 1 portance, t to.accurate.mer {suring 6% the basting of it, éspécidlly at the corners, | Turn ina\" tiny edgë ull.around, then fold - the .material.so -that the folded edge comes close \u2018to thé \u2018outér line of the drawn.threads \u2018 \u201con wrong side of\u2019 \u2018material, LE Baste.with close.stitches, 80 thers | the her lies.below the line of the draw Work or at intervals is above it, At will: be: impossible to get smooth, even heimstitching._ Baste the, long -sides first, leaving the\u2019 corners .to de treated later, \u201cwhen the hemstitching [runs at Fight angles, \u2018Corners should be treated to have the least \u2018possible bulk.This can\u2019 be managed in several ways.Be sure.to fold: opposite sides.alike\u2014that is, the.two hems that run on same direction of thread should not go one an top and the other underneath the alternate hem.\u2018cut- a\u2019 squaré out of the under\u2018 fold, .leaving only ehough material to make a small turn-in.This does away with one thickness of material.For, a still thinner hem cut an \u2018ob long piece from the part of hem that is.turned urider, leaving only enough edge to.hold the square firmly oft\u2019 the.two free edges, .° Another finish.s.to cut away \u201cthe.under side of- square and one corner of |.top, Waving just: \u2018enough to turn into a diagonal seam from outer .corner \u2018to opéenwork : square.This is fréatiy \u2018hemmed so as \u201cnot to show on\" Hight side.\u201cHemstiteh the two sides of cotriet.bos fore doing the-Joniger side hems.ir properly prepared it should be as distinct as the othep.hemstitching\u2026 SHôuld | A af the.mated) bé left it pi look], coarse and thick.RE The work being prepared, the actual hematitching can also be done : Bo t to left with the | hem held toward yo ga in - ordinary hemming, or, with the work reversed and.the \u2018thredst carried £ left to right, _ Wheré-hemstitehihg is doré: on a flat: ; surface\u201d without hem proper, as in drawn.work, Many persons- do the\u2019.-étitches on the.ne side of matertal.rv loops \u201cBetti las wilt\" Hota > ttes \u2018Do not make fire.thread too tight or fos \u201cThe ind of.thread used: in- .hém- | \"stitching is important.When too fine | for the goods it will not hold, and too coarse it will Took rough.and Heavy.- One \u2018numbéf of thread coarser than ig | used for - :ordinary\u2014hemming on any certain fabric is a good rule: for tem- stitching, For heavy linens miany per- .§ons use a fine linen thread in prefer: ence to a cotton one, as\u2019 it 1s stronger.When wide.space.has been drawn ; abo._hemetigshing catch the groups of threads 6h opposite side with thé same stitch, This can be worked either on right or wrong side of material, as| preferred.For plain hemstitching -these groups are left plain, with\u2019 possibly a wheel \u201cor copweb stitch in the open squares at corners.It is'also the foundation.of : most - drawn \u201cwork L= stitohies \u2014\"Tisses \u201d or Cvo\u2014 MASSAGE FOR TIRED FEET.ing scientific massage tr the feet has been.taker up \u2018aghin and \u2018is \u2018considared of Éreat \u201cvalue to.those who are fatigued.- - Firat-\u2014The- hands are moved upward, âne after thé other, on the raiged fer\u2019, so that the blood is driven\u2019 upward.- Becond-\u2014The hand.43 mov:1 in a rotary.way from: gide to side, bégi-\u201cing \u2018at the toes and\u2019 stopping at the.middle of the calf.Third-\u2014T:e .palñi.of \u201chand and \u2018the 1 tips of fingers \u2018are applied in a retary movement \u2018with\u2019 great.force and pressure.\u201cThroughout | an the mazsage tn.teat must, be: \u201cratsed =a sp 1: \u201cPains Have\u2018 Vanished Neuralgin Completely Cured.he -curè- of Mrs.H.L.Barrett, : Guthrie, -B:7Q.18 another victory by - Hooûë's Sarsapaillla.This great medi- \u201ccine has succeeded in many cases phere others have utterly: failed.Mrs.\u201cBarrett mays: \u201cT suffered intensely \u2018from nevfalgia in the head; face and \u201cshoulders.I had used various medi- .eines without relief.I heard of Hood's Sarsghparilla and détided to try it, and 1 bless the day I did.I took it several tñônths and now feel well, Al'my pains have vanished.\u201d Get Haod's.Sarsaparilla today.Sold by all druggists everywhere Poe \u2018gobs -abould bane the line.of -hem- |: stitching wet witha \u2018damp sponge ora | the part to e drain, So treated te\u2019 or thivad will usally \u2018pull quickly from in- \u2018Measuring a\u2019 \u201chei \"have \u2018a., nicked .gauge ad \u2018measure from: opposite edges | Draw the first threqd eu \u2018arouñÿ-\u2014thét | Le ; File, if ane is wofkingon:-a \u2018square; 4 |-\u2014# only he ends-are to\u2019 be dori the draws |\" \u2018thréads on each side before.going.tol\" Ik.These, .must be equal da | \u2018number and taken within \u201c(he thread | \u201cIt is \u2018a\u2019 mistake\u2019 to \u2018draw too \u2018many \u2019 \u2018threads unless \u201cthe opening is to Bs, : Particu- f- four threads are: all - that \u201cHeed be | hem is careful laying and\u2019y.18 no puckering\u201d or unevennéss.Where : When.\u2018the.corners are folded \u2018over |.in two L day night tea is celery.toast.The old.\u2018Bast Indian méthod of giv- 1 hen At] wm et breaks #0 catch ihe end of samerthivead | ; « {and met break: intoa\u201d Hew: Les As patiently as wearily MeNaHy set himself \u2018the task of getting him: up a gecond time; and having done so, he started to repeat his \u2018explanation.He got, no further than he had at first; and this time he.was sworn at not.once, but with effusion.It appeared that the young man had: been.out late \u2018on: pleasure, the night before, and didn\u2019t propose -to get up pow till the down freight came.through at ten.The flowmof profanity with which he accompanied this declaration lasted till COVETS.21 M ow te \u201c ; 2 Ang ™ Le RE ; Le IGIUTON ANY OF GALE, - ps | \u2018fect; going up into the air at a slight angle to \u2018the horizontal.: \u2018Now you.-are in the air, much less motor power is.required.to enable.you to continue flying on an even keel, and so you can reduce the speed of your motor.But if the wind is against you or is gusty, you want to turn on more power.When you want to turn you also turn on power.It is just the reverse of what you do.in an automobile you slacken speed, but in a flying\u2019 machine you increase\u2019 i, because the extra speed will help to counteract the sults from the fact that the machine must cant in order to get round, and sideways and upward under the slanting surfaces.a.\u2018In turning you have to keep a close \u2018You keep a live touch on the stabiliser and on- the rear moment the tilt threatens to become unpleasant, vver goes your, stabilising lever to the utmost.and at tig same direction so as ta -straighten up.But all the time you must have à nervous |.! + ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK\u2019 + PUZZLES.EK'S ready hand on that lever.2 .When you want to land, yeu point your front rudder \u2018slightly.downward and, glide toward the earth.when near.the ground: you:shut your engine off.When quite close to the ground you turn your front \u2018rudder upward a little.That enables you to land on your skids.This should be done either directly facing the wind or with the wind eoming*frome.behind.| You \u2018can\u2019t fell\u2019 which way the \u201cwind | 1s blowing e¥cept by looking at: the straight with.the wind, and, you .turn the: machine till the.earth is fiying back straight under you.The Farman chassis, is, howéver, so schemied that if you .do not alight \u2018quite level the If it were .not so the wheels would often get broken by being sidewiped.+.3.Behead a boy's name rudder; - and, the}: Then |: R-ice.F-ire.S-having.zles have been received.from Jean et i 2.Behead unnecessary turmoil and leave to perform.; -that has come to us from Russia and leave a large covered waggon.4.Behead a loud cry and leave something used in rowing a boat.5.Behead a- division of time and leave the organ of hearing.\u2018.The discarded heads spell an imaginary diminutive being met in story books.\u2014N.Y.\u2018Tribune.\u2019 : ADDED LETTER PUZZLE.> By adding the letters \u2018Te! make: 1.The bed prepared by a bird for the hatching of its \u2018eggs and rearing of its young, a verb meaning to adjust one's self cozily in snug quarters.« 2.Considerate of the welibéing of others, to set fire to.: .3.The human head, shoulders and breast, generally without the arms, as represented in sculpture, a noisy stir.4.A plant, the root of which is used 8 a vegetable for making sugar for feeding stock, an insect.ear and \u201c 8.A\" covering for the hands, usually cf fur, to wrap up so as to conceal.6.To make vocal music, one only .-Beheadings.\u2014G-lass.C-lock.C-hair.WORD SQUARE.UNTIT N OD E I DL & TEEN Ce Numerical Enigma.\u2014 Wilfrid - rier.Wild, lurid, real, Riel, à Lau Correct answers to last week's puz- Cartier, Montreal, and to the first two puzzles of the* previous week from |_ \u2018Some time or another we shall have h\u201cjautomatit \u2018starters for the motor, and |.am acquainted.1~ness with which he ends his \u2018song.\u2019 | duction to this leader in the Pacific \"melody, so cheering, sd inspiring, so 1.lark poured farth his variant melody.- bination\u2019 of notes.| goes off in an ecetasy with a roulade : sober-clothed little mate down among | mad musician.aids in building the nest, and .when \u2018gratitude ôn his favorite pinnacle: | on the wing.When he comes down drink.In \u201c eal Sold in 1 and 2 CHASE A : _Natuge implanted in the Coffee berry all the - \u201c ingredients to produce a healthful, invigorating \u2018 rand Coffee \u2018all the natural ingredients are retained.1b.Cans only.120 & SANBORN.MONTREAL.i ! - We make .specialty of me pe The mocking bird reigns supreme in the South Atlanctic states, but in the Pacific region the meadow lark is sovérign.He may not equal his.Eastern rival in power, sweetness and variety of song, but in cheer melody he goes far beyond him.Ernest Thompson-Seton in his \u2018Birds of Manitoba\u2019 says of him: .\u2018In rich- \u2018ness of* voice and modulation he equals both wood thrush and nightingale, and in beauty of articulation he Has no superior in the whole world of feathered choristers with whom I The only blemish in his singing, to my mind, is the abrupt- .I can never forget my first intro- .choristers, .A.semi-invalid, lonely and \u2018somewhat depressed by sudden transition from the old Eastern cities to the crudity of a half-finished army post,.I was homesick.The magnificent view from my windows somewhat consoled me, but I \u2018longed for some human voicing: of cheer.Suddenly \u2018there came a burst of uplifting, that doubts, fears ahd gloom were dispelled and, borne on the wings of song, fled away.Flute- like, clear, each note a lit of embodied sunshine and fresh spring breezes, the sweet.sounds fell like drops of liquefied harmonies.It was some time before I discovered the musician, perched in the spray of the tdllest fir, \u2018a mere fluff .of yellow\u2019 feathers, his broad tail and a sharp, tip-tilted beak outlined against the blue zenith.Swaying lazily, basking in the sunshine, with head upturned to heaven, the meadow I soon found that this, fir top was his favorite perch, where he conned over and over his repertoire and practised new combinations of notes; and I algo discovered that each lark had- his individual songs, which could be personally .discerned after a little \u2018study and acquaintance with them.By \u2018close observation I counted \u2018over thirty different songs, not merely differing notes, but each one a com- William Rogers Lord, in his book \u2018The Birds of Oregon and Washington,\u2019 states that there are thirty-one combinations, and he has recorded the music of most of them.\u2019 : So articulate are the notes of the meadow lark that the spoken words seern clearly given: but thus far I have been successful in fitting only nonsensical meanings to them.His messages of cheer and melody deserve.far better wording.\u2018Where's Julia Grady?he pipes questioningly, with a\u2019 pathetic rising intonation.\u201d Then instantly in gay carol he announces brightly: \u2018Why, here\u2019s Julia Grady.\u2019 \u2018Johnny, will you have a mint julep?\u2019 he queries invitingly and flippantly.Then as if \u2018his invitation had been accepted he cries: ° .\u2018Guzzle it\u2014guzzle it\u2014quick\u2014quick\u2014 quick!\u201d \u2018Here comes teacher\u2014kiss her quick! he screams out in gleeful notes, and of laughing, mischievous sounds as if caught in some naughty act.: \u2018Life is .sweet\u2014sweet\u2014sweet!\u201d he sings when the skies are bright and the intoxicating essence of spring is filling his soul.; He catches a glimpse of his silent, the \u2018clovertops on.the parade ground, and in response to her querulous pip- ings, replies cheerily: \u2018Here I am\u2014here!, here!, HERE! But Madam Lark does not aspire to such heights, either in trees or in.song.She is perfectly content on lower levels, and grubs domestically among the shrubs and grasses of the cleared grounds or the emplacements.She is a veritable Martha in her home life and her fretful, busy fussiness.None of the poetical foolishness for her! Give her the humdrum, quiet routine of daily life and the.business of caring for the dally needs of her But her husband is not remiss in his family duties.He the baby larks fill his cup of happiness to the brim, he bustles.about to fill their ever-gaping mouths.But with all his family cares and duties he finds time to voice his bliss and He often finishes his concert with a brilliant roulade of crisp, .detached notes, which accompanies his downward flight from the fir tree.This peculiar song is executed only when to my level, I can see that \u2018although his song differs much from: the thin, Ÿ MACHINE WORK - and PLATING : The Best Equipment fn Montreal for Small Co Machine Work, - | ~ Mso PLATERS AND JAPANNERS, » and give our customers the benefit of a wide experience.| BELL TEL.UPTOWN 1878.Indoor and Outdoor Department The King of Western Songsters.and | topmost |- working out inventions, 16 8t.Martin St, (near C.P.R Traoke) | (By Sarah \u2018Endicott Ober, in The \u2018In terior.) lings, having no, real claim ta the name of \u2018lark.\u201d 'He rejoices in the scientific family name of \u2018icteridae\u2019 and the.specific one of \u2018sturnella magna,\u201d but he probably is not aware of these interesting facts.He is quiet and unassuming in\u2018 attire, \u2018the upper coat of mottled gray, brown and black, but his pretty yellow vest adds quite a distinctive touch of éolor, and his black horseshoe collar gives him a jaunty look.His wife is the duller replica of himself and lacks the yellow vest.They are:larger than robins, measuring ten inches\u2019 from beak to tail-tip.: - .= The lark is fio bird of passage and hardly an -intermittent singer.Only during \u2018the busy séasoh of caring for his young are \"his cheering notés silenced.\u2018Day and night, throud®h cloud or sunshine, in summer and \u201cwinter, he has ever a note of cheer.Often in the dead of the night I hear his drowsy piping, as if in his sleep he was still giving his message of hope.The first gray glimmer of dawn brings forth his reveille, somewhat sleepy it may be, but.ringing true.When the sun floods the earth with rosv light, the lark, wide awake and alert, is ready with his greeting, an outburst of joyous song.- His merry notes sounds forth throughout the day, but it is in the afternoon \u2018that his best efforts are given from his bandstand in the fir tree.In the winter he loses something of buoyancy and variety, though no cold or storm can daunt him, as he sends forth cheer through many a dark and dreary day.But during the spring- tide, when the resurrection life thrills the earth, its magic touch sweeps over the vibrant chords of his musical soul and draws forth divine harmonies, alive with love and passion.But his supreme climax of melodv came for me one midsummer day.A thread of harmony, sweet, low, a mere whisper of sound, aroused {me from a slight doze.I .thought several birds holding gonverse together, but could not discern! the singers.Nature was taking her siesta, everything was hushed and still in the drowsy warmth.Only this divine whisper of harmony sounded as from the skies.For a week I heard it at the same time each day, but not until the end of the week could I discover the source.7 It was the meadow lark, nestled closely in his fragrant fir-perch, every feather fluffed out in ecstatic delight.\u2018With upturned head.and eyes dreamily fixed on the soft blue sky, he warbled his \u2018whisper song,\u201d that strange expression of love and satisfied desire so \u2018seldom heard by human ear.Only\u2019 in solitude is it given expression.I had read of the whisper songs of birds, but only once had I heard one, and'that was the song of a robin.In a secluded thicket he warbled out his soul-melodies, far \"different from \u2018his usual common place, everyday notes.But the meadow lark\u2019s whisper song transcends all.It is like no earthly music, comprising many keys and variations.of angelic sweetness, and al the merest breath of song.I could only listen entranced, and when the last exquisite note died away, treasure the memory as one of my most precious.Long and vainly did I search for the nests of the meadow larks, but so cunningly were they hidden, and so carefully did the parent birds leave them and creep through the grass, to emerge some distance from them, that I never could find one.They - built mostly on the emplacements, beyond the fortifications, and the whole place seemed alive with larks when the young birds were able to fly .But one memorable day when visiting a neighboring fort, I found my one Jlark's nest.I was walking through the thick clover, when I suddenly caught a glimpse of a strange cluster of opange-red flowers, that opened at my feet.They disappeared as suddenly as they blossomed, and search as closely as I could, I could hot find them.Puzzled, I stood looking down, when again they opened.and there were the gaping mouths of six baby larks.There io my delight was the long-coveted nest.Cunningly woven out of grasses and interwoven into the surrounding grass, was the nest, and only the\u2019 closest observation could discern it.It was shaped Somewhat like an oven bird's nest, lying on _.one side, the little ones concealed and sheltered by the axch of the other side.gly little things were those babies, ° all big beaks, popping eyes and long, sprawling legs.Their nakedness was barely concealed by scanty down and dark, protruding pin-feathers.But each ugly nestling was precious, for unvaried notes of his Eastern brother, their appearance is the same.He be- John MacLean, Charlottetown, longs to the family of American star- who knew what marvellous powers of melody lay in embryo in one of those homely, grotesque bodies?\u2019 LE CE BS SRY 4 .ar, STE Ae ; 2 A +, 2 F8 A SE + mes, 2; Fp Pr.> TET Aan ch on gm 07e .+ ; Spe ics J | \u2014 We are fortunate in having secured for our readers this jolly summer story, Lord Toveland\u2019s adventures are decidedly ariginaland #1 - a sinking ship.RE SE x ; SR CL ib coir te RR _ have won hundreds of - - dow.\u201c shall have to f lars of the _ with you.«piled Lady * - smallest idea of - \u201chaps, said Loveland.\u2018 .Te ne \u2014 der ects \u201cAl rightareserved including that of translation into foreign lauguages including the Scandinavisn.: LORD LO Lou : SA 5 Lo.j /ELAND a - .: \u201c0° ; D Là : a.: Lk , By NE .or NS pe ! 5 | WILLIAMSON | Le PS [ \\ DISCOVERS AMERICA | amusing.By a well-meant trick.on the part of the hero of one of Mr.and Mrs.Williamson's former books, and the evil-doing of | his former valet, Lord Loveland, who has a good conceit of himself, is made to appear as an impostor in.the eyes of all America, and his supplies of cash are completely cut off: He therefore has to try to make a living.the wilds of America is original and entertaining.+ the -account of his struggles in : +.CHAPTER I THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA BY LORD LOVELAND.\u2018Even the Last Resert has refused me.\u2019 Loveland broke the news to his mother when he had kissed her, , Miss Mecklenburg ?Yes.I begin to realize that I'm The early rats are deserting me\u2014or.declining to come on board.- Clever little animals !\u2019 You shan\u2019t sink, protésted Lady Loveland, clasping the pretty.hands wherice all save the wedding ring and its guard had gone to pay a visit of indefinite length to Messrs.Batten- borough.\u201cThe idiot, to refuse you\u2014 with her nose, too.\u2019 \u2018Ske didn't do it Mater.© \u2018Val, you know what I mean\u2019 \u2018Yes, it was kind of me, wasn\u2019t it ?Aa Jalan Prinee has just overlooked , too.was announced the morning after she\u2019d offered to be a sistér tome.It was the size of her purse, not her nose, which cayght his eye.later he'll beat her.\u2019 \u2018I hope se.Ske deserves it for with Her, nose, taking him instead :of you.Oh, Val, \u201cwhat a world.!\u2019 : \u2018Don\u2019t grouse, Mater.I might have beaten her if I'd got her, and then thére\u2019d have been a scandal.I can\u2019t stand women with important-looking teeth, and noses.which throw their other features into perspective.Besides, Lillah Mecklenburg isn\u2019t as young as she\u2019s painted.\u2019 .\u2018Sq few women are nowadays, dsar- est,\u2019 sighed \u2018Lady\u2019 Loveland, who, in Hving for her handsome son, did not trouble to live up, to the past of her -complexion, and whose way of doing her hair was alone enough te show that though lenient to Val's weaknesses, -she would not condone those of her sister women.\u2018Oh, Val, what are we to do?: \u2018 - .\u2018That's just where I want your advice,\u201d said Loveland, who had come a long way to get it.For the distance from London to the north of.Scotland is formidable when birds ars out of.season, .Ce Lady Loveland was flattered that 1 Val should ask for her advice which, when offered gratuitously, he had never been known to take.+ \u2018My advice!\u201d she echoed sadly.\u2018That's all I can give you now! Al- .thouëh I did hope, dear Boy, I must confess.I\u2014I have been trying for Limericks.It was for your sake, and I-hoped to win large sums.I thought of lines all night long, and I did send in some splendid ones, a thousand times better than those fer which other people (dreadful people, my dear, with names like Hogson, 3nd Dobbs) pounds.I gave the editors permission to use my name, too: one would bave thought, 3° -véltable advertisement, for their .papers.= But all I've.won aftér the greatest efforts, has been fifteen and six-\u2014an insult\u2014while these Dobbs.and Hogsons\u2014I] believe the editors.must be Soeialists.- And-the shillings for the postal orders have: counted up into pounds.I am crushed with remorse.\u2019 - \u2018Never mind, dear, you meant it for the Best, said Val, who cared more for his mother than for anyone - êlge in the world\u2014except himself.And that be madé \u2018this @xception Was largely Lady Loveland\u2019s: fault, for she had brought him up to: Believe in but \u2018one person of paramount importance, adorning the universe: Percival George Victor Edward Gordon, thirteenth Marquis of Loveland.\u2018What would a few pounds matter\u2014or a few hun- \u2018dreds even, if you'd won them ?The ship's too far under water to be raised with Limericks.\u2019 Co , \u201c \u2018Dearest\u2014is it \u2018as bad as that?- \u2018Îts as bad as anything can be.\u201cLook out of your window at the snow \u2018falling.Well, that's nothing to the way it's snowing bills outside my win- If you and ! can't think ef weather, I chuck the army.And- even if 1 do, the bills will still keep on snowing.\u2019 a oo \u2018What horrible creatures tradesmen \u2018must be, said Lady Loveland, whose \u2018opinions had come down to her crusted, and spider-webbed from the cel- Stone Age.\u2018To think that we'd have had power of life and death \u2018over them if we'd lived a few hundred -years ago.I wish those times could ome back.\u2019 1 , ¢ \u201cThe world \u2018at large doesn't agree \u2018 sorméthing to clear the at large\u2019 \u2014 Loveland, without the a joke.\u2018It\u2019s reach.eà aopretty pass when Worms who .tmaké boots \u2018and uniforms and\u2014 © * And sell wine\u2014\u2014 Co ce on.if yeu ke nd jewellery\u2014 1 \u2018Vary well.Admit the jewellery\u2014' \u2018And motors.I've wasted a good deal of substance in riotous motor- cary, Mater.> \u201cOh, I suppose men of your position \u201chave some right to enjoy their.lives ?As I was saying, it's come to a pretty \u2018Pass when Worms who make or sell \u2018what every.gentleman must havè\u2014 \u2018It oughtn't to be - things that ought simply to come, like: : .-the air you breathe-\u2014can turn and - n officer of the Guards, a peer he realm, without fear of being crushed.\u2019 ; - \u201cte I'd chosen to be a kind of secret advertising agent for tradespeople, I \u2018might have been dressed and wined for nothing, motor-carred, too, «follows who do go in for that sort of \u201cthing.But I'm hanged if I could.\u201cPd rathér blow out.my brains decently = °° = - ] -.\u2018Oh, \u2018my darling; don\u2019t apeak 80 wildly, 1 ; must be resources we can call upon if we could only think of them.:- \u2018I havé called upon several \u201cpeoplé\u2019s : resoureès, without any gdod coming -Ôf | .\u20184t° Loveland grinned faintly, though : he was in \"the depths of depression, and had suffered from insomnia for at least a week, between sight and ten \u2018in the morning, when so popular à \u201cyoung man should (in his own opin- .jon) Rave been dreaming of last night's \"pleasures, instead of worrying how to pay for them.Co oo J \u201cThere is surely ag last resort,\u2019 vrent on Lady Loveland.~ \u2018Miss Mecklenburg was mine\u2014 and she's failed me\u2014thank Heaven!\u2019 2.There must be something else.: \u2018Something still worse?\u201d | , \u2018Don\u2019t be flippant; dearest.1 can\u2019t _concentrat: 1av thoughts whén you are.\u201cAh, if we could have let Love land Castle as well as we did twelve rearg ago!\u201d .> \u2018It\u2019s crumbled.a lot since.And we're too poor to repair ourselves, let \u201c alone our castles.\u2019 1 LU, \u2018You at least don't need repairing, - Said his moth:r.gazing.at her son with admiration.\u2018ou\u2019re the handsomest young man in the Kingdom\u2019 Loveland laughed.though he believed her.As a child he had been kissed -dons it when hé Her engagement\u2019 to Doriana | re- I know some: implored his mother.\u2018There by all his mother\u2019s prattiest friends, because he was so absurdly beautiful, and so precocious.I he had been a | plain or stupid boy he might have grown up to be an estimable young man, as Marquises fe; , Why dant you say, *\u2018in the world\u201d?he asked.\"I'm not a woman to exaggerate, dearest.All the Lovelands have been good-looking.One has only to go imo at | Yen, traits.\u2019 cl «a * à Tf w d, your father would have Bo Tt whet vol the TOUR houne.: But you will be so confusing, Val.My argument is, fiat os you're, the best logkin, d the cleverest\u2014 I don't know \u2018a blessed thing, my dear ladyship.Never had any education.You ouzht to have sent moo Eton, instead of coddling me up with tutors gpd\u2014\u2014\" \u2019 Cd \u2018You didn't think so then.I | re- you flung yourself on the foor and But sooner or \u2018howled.i sl \u2018So_of.course that gettled it.\u201d \" \u2018Why, yes.You generally \u20ac things like that.- You had such a determined way, dear.Butyou were born knowing more than many studidus, uninteresting young men have forgotten.Then, your South African career! It was.like a romance., You, who had Sandhurst, and then left there to g0 to the war when you were a méré child, hardly ninetesn\u2014ss braves! And \u2018then, the Thing you did on the battlefield! \u2018Of céurse you ought to have had the Victoria Cross, but as it was, the newspapers rang with your praises, and I was besieged for your photo~ graphs to publish.That deéd alene would have made.you a personage of consideration, even without your rank.\u2018T\u2019va told you lots of times, Mater, the whole thing was a sort of accident.I couldn't bear the chap.If I'd stopped to think I don\u2019t believe I'd run back a step to drag him out ffom under fire.doing.\u2019 voc vel ono ON \u2018Yes, you have told me\u2014and other people.But no one believes you.How could.they?They -see it's your modesty.\u201d (Lord Loveland\u2019's mother was perhaps the one person on earth who could have attributed to him this quality\u201d \u2018And as for disliking.the young man whose life you saved at the risk of your own, of course that \u2018Oh, well,\u201d it's a Jolly good thing for me if they do,\u2019 said Val, mechanically passing his Rand over the scar on his forehead, which became him like g hall mark or a halo.It, togethsr with the South \"African brown that never quite young ma women.with whom he was popular.Algo in the ayes of Le who liked to dance and flirt with Lord Loveland, even though they prefetred to marry.Dukes and Princes.\u2018But what are you working up to so elaborately, Mater?\" : \u201cTo yeur Prospects.There's no young man go liked and wanted everywhere.\u2019 | .a \u2018Oh, I'm fair at palo; I can ride Straight, and shoot à bit\u2019 said Love: land with a pretence at self-depreci- ation he was far froin feeling.\u2018I.get.asked te all the amusing house mar- ties.But you Know as well as 1'do.that stopping at such places ts Jot.more expensive than swaggering about voted lady who by industrious spalling had made him.what he was.\u2018I was only going on'to .say that you are a you're not.As for the twe or three wretched girls who have hurled themselvés at the heada of princes, when they might have hed you-why, our English heircsdes are growing disgustingly conceited and ambitidus, quite uynmaldanly, and let them regret their mistakss\u2014you lisedn't.Val you want my advice.Well, I've had an inspiration, I fo believe, a tesl inspiraion, Why don\u2019t you go \u2018to America?\u201d oe : \u2018To try.ranching?1 \u2018Good Heavens, \u2018no, my son! To try marrying.In \"America- you'll gue- ceed brilliantiy.Why not run Over and see what there is?~~ She spoke io if she meant to have, notwithstanding certain failures nearer home.- But Loveland's sense of humor, which had a real existence, did not always bestir itself when his.own affairs wére in question.Whën things come too closes to the eye, ons is apt to lose the point of view.And Love- land did not laugh at his mother's sug gstion.\u2018 \u2018Oh, girls!\u2019 he said, digtastefully.\u201cWhy go there for them?Rlenty come over hers to colleet us.\u2019 .0 \u2018Y\u2014es, But think of the comipeti- tion.There are stil] unmarried Dukes.It\u2019s so annoying; thére always seem to \u2018be Dukes, .and foreign 'sefii-Royalties who might better stop in their own countries.than prowl about ours, pecking what they may devour.\u2019 3 \u2018That's what you propose my doing in the States\u201d - : - the picture gallery at.the Castle to see : As we can't sell their : par- member.well when it was propdsed, |: gettled | bean crammed, oh, ever so little,\u201d for | But ] wag there, hauling him away, before I knew what I was | proves you all the mors noble.Everÿ- \u2018 body must see that.\u2019 Loveland faded, had made him still more -Orz-| SRE ndmental in \"tho eyes of the prets | in à C0 at the most expensive hotels im Europe.\u2019 111 \u2018T know, dearest, sighed the de-.personage of importance; never t.ink ! ¢If he had been a plain or st upid Te would be the fordigners, not you.\u201d \u201cThey \u2018don't look on themselves in \u2018that light\u2019 - 4 \u2018Let them look at you-the girls I mean\u2014in any lght, there, on their \u2018native hedth, where pragtica y no com- can exist.or who ever \u2018patition 3 Peard of an Aniérican heiress marrying an American man?> \u2018l suppose it must happen seme- times,\u2019 sald Val Co \u2018It's never mn the newspapers.No, dearest, I believe that is why.accord- \u2018Ing to atatigtice.Hers gre go yn mmare.shen than won in tha States.The girls marry our med.And really -some of them gre quite presentable, - \"If any one of three or four beguti- the tane in -which old Lady Loveland said this, she would have laughed or \u2018sneered, according to her mood.:__\u2018Do \"you know \u2018mäny Americans, fully.-and-\u2014 is cousin whe has married \u2018Stanferth.\u201d we! ae (This was another Instance of a misguidéd young woman who preferred a Duke to the Marquis.Thére- fore she\" remained nareless bétwéen mother and sen.) Co a vo rough } trode tion To the give me ô2 Introquotion to the Right People over there?21 I suppose ha would.He ¢ [doesn\u2019t approve of me; but he couldn't refuse letters to his wifé\u2019s cousin\u2019 Doesn\u2019t © approve of you, indeed! \u2018What impertinence! But perhaps he\u2019s jealous, and thinks you were once in love with Batty.I feared it myself before she paid that visit to the States which turned out such a suc cess.Just as I'm sure yours would, if.you went.\u201d | \u2018I never was in love with Betty.First cousins are a bit too near to be interesting.One's generally known, them since the stage when they were silly over:dells.Besides, Betty looks too much like me.I don\u2019t care for yeVow-haired, blue-eyed girls.\u2019 \u2018It\u2019s .just as well ygu didn\u2019t care for \u2018Betty.Such a martlage.would have been disastrous.But she's a sweet girl, and must have made à ) many friends in \u2018the States.There Was the young woman Mohunsleigh married, for Inatance.| I believe: he met hér through Betty.Oh, Val, you really ought to go over./I'm sure you'd bs the greatest success\u2019 - Perhaps it wouldn't be a bad idea,\u2019 patronized his motler\u2019s inspirations.\u2018Qf course Harborough and Betty would both give me letters.If I had to marty\u2014horrid bare, at my age!\u2014and \u201c9suld afford to choose, T'd taken an English gir] of the \"right sort,\u2019 But Americans sre 4 lat better than Ænglish' ones of.tho wrong sort; sale es mushreoms whoys shot Up in-a night\u2014on the strength of Pale |Pille for Pink Peuple, ar.forsets, \u2018or Disinfectants.If a man\u2019s a beggar he must be content with the wine and wives.of the country where he begs.American girls, no matter what they've, sprung from, ssém adaptable; and anyhow, people -are tolerant of any queer ways they may have.\u2018That's true,\u201d agreed Lady Loveland, \u2018who had never in her life spoken to an American girl, byt was now eager to sirable one.If y York.\u2014 or somewhere \u2014 you'd - see enough girls to feel you were picking out the best.Oh, you would virtually have .a: ¢lear coast! And judging from novels I've read, everybedy in Américgn society would ha ° fighfing {for tha honor of entertaining you, most wonderful spectacles \u2018 for.amusemeént.\u2019 | : \u2018They wouldn't amuse me) Loveland, \u2018in the blase way | cultivatèd since he came back 3 \u2018wounded herg of nineteen.in the last year sf the South .Affican.war.- I should be there purely on business.But though he spake like a tired man of forty rather k healthy.ene.of Lwénty-six or seven, he was Beginning to Jean towards his mother\u2019s advice.Hé could easily set.long leave, He had a couple of \u2018montis due te him- During à taut of \u2018inspection in the States hé would be your heir to, as h&.would have ne péttled address, until the \u2018busifiess\u2019 that \u2018toc him ovér.was settled.After thal, when his engagémant wag published in the papers, tréfégmen would hold their hands.- .\u2018It oughtn\u2019t to: take .you many weeks,\u2019 Lady Loveland was refféeting aloud, \u2018If you went at the right season, and to the right place.\u2019 - \u2018The Season is different for different places over there, Betty says,\u2019 remarked Loveland, who now, having discovered America as a spot worthy of note on the world\u2019s map, was ready to explain it to his mother, .\u2018How odd!\" exclaimed Lady Love- fand, to whom all things were odd, and scarcely proper.If.thay were not as in Great Britain.\u2018But oh, df couse, you: only.mean that they go to one place to shoot at a certain time, to adother to hunt at a différent time, .\u2018Not exactly that, I think,\u2019 said Val, man, as Marquises go\u201d.- \u201c His advetitures are vivaciously described, and \u2018Oh; that's gifferent.The Améripant) ful and charming Duchessés had heard | \u2018Val?\u2019 his mother went em, thought- | \u2018Hardly any except Jhm HMareorough, -1 you, become Dowager for the sake of, § de- | went to New \u2018racking their \u2018brains to get up tha} gald ha had | than a happy and\u2018 free from all the billa that flesh is | .- i : , Betiing out of his element.\u201cI believe it's domething to do with the .thermometer.Betty went in summer, and wag obliged to stop at Newport.One reads things abeut Newport.\u2019 .\u201cYes.Though I forget what,\u2019 replied his mather, disinissing Newport.\u2018But in the States there must be heiresses ahounding in great quantities every- Where, as all American gtris appear to be rich in more br lesg degrees.They flock to Europe from towns with the most extraordinary names.I don\u2019t know why it's happened tg stiek\u2019 in my memory, hut \u2018IT know there was oué-Oshkesh or something truly awful of that sort.\u2018 À young peraôn fre there, with milliéan, netually millions, married the Marquise de Merpoule's \u2018third -#on, if.you remember; a most unprepossessing \u2018yéuth, whose face locked like an accident.\u2018 : \u2018T hardly think I should have to go .a8 far afleld as Oshkosh, wherever it may be, said Loveland, glancing at his double in the Mmirror-~where was refleated also the wern furnishings of his \u2018mather's drawing room.With \u2018a pang \u2018he saw the sorry background and forgot himself for a mement in thinking of Loveland Castle\u2014a very noble, dull palace; all \u2018marble, gol Plate, portraits \u2018and precedence when in its prime: echolné éadness now, un- Hl guoh times as the heir might redeem it with some fair lady's dollars.he murmur of thoge echoes depress.od him, as 4id the white whirl of snow veiling the windows .of the shooting ledge whither Lady Loveland had retired to live upon néthing, that he gn have something, po : But his mothar waz happy in prophetic thoughts of a future, when Val should have savéd His own and the family's fortunes, \u2018Of course you won't need to go to Oshkosh,\u2019 she said.\u2018Very likely they'd have smallpox or Red Indians there.I only meant that if there could be millions in a town with such a name, what must there be in others more important and easier to get at?., \u2018T\u2019ll stick to the important ones that rare easy to get at., \u2018That means you -are making up your mind to zo?+ \u2018Its practically \u201cmade up\u2014thanks to you, Mater.I.believe in quick decisions.\u2019 IE Co \u2018How likes your father! After selling the house in Grogveror Bquare, he made up his: mind in ten minutes fo go to Monte Carlo, and\u2014' \u2018Don't compare \u2018thât decision with this, for Heaven's sake.It wouldn't be lucky.\u201d : : \u2018No, dearest, said Lady Loveland meekly, her \u2018delicaté nose reddening.with reminiscences.\u2018Well then, it's \u2018quite settled.I feel it\u2019s for the best.And I can \u2018trust\u2019 ydbu to bring me a daughter-in-law\u2019 to be\u2014well, not.to bse ashamed of\u2019 disgrace you by :iher manners, or ms \"By her looks, aftsr-L've-gone go far to get hér.\u201d ( \u2018Why, yéu might find #omething that would do, on the: ship, -which would save 80: much time - and.trouble!\u201d exclaimed Lady Loveland, brightening.\u2018You could marry immediately on landing.And yet perhaps it would-be foolish to do any- \u2018thing irrevocable-until you'd looked.to gee what thers wag \u2018in New York.You mustn't be reckless when so much depends upon prudence.Still it vould be.wise; to.sail on a good ship, where you might méet -millionnairepses.That would be only an ordinary -precau- jon.ale It\" wouldn't be an ordinary price sald Loveland.- | RU 3 \u2018We must manage it aoméhow-and a.good cabin.- You owe that to your \u2018position.\u2019 © \u20181 owe so much already, I may as well owe a little more \u2018Val, dear, { asked you not to joke.It confuses me.And 1 nead to con- contrats all my ideas upon one point.Let me see.\u2018Yes! The pink pearls!\u2019 \u2018Tha pink.what?asked Loveland, startled.Ce \u2018I still have them.The double rope, you know.\u2026 , \u2018I know.Another béastly heirloom.Still, one can pawn heirlooms.Your \u2019atde can rédeem -itw-and the other mes.pearis for a great emargenay.This i9.a gréat emergency.Battenborough ought ta give sven or sight hundred.And though seven or eight hundred, \u2018As You say: wouldn't go far among the Gebts they might send \u2018you to America and back\u2019 iP -.\u2018I'l hava to thfow: a few sens to | Cerberys, if I want new clethés to impress the American girls, laughed Val.\u2018That brute Deedes won't give me .go much 48° 4 walstooat - unless he gets something on account.\u2018Pay him \u2018something,\u2019 said Lady Loveland.\u2018Pay: what you must, -Keep \u2018what you can\u2014for yourself.As for me, I want nothing.REE \u2018Except a rich daughter-in-law,\u2019 finished her son, his spirits rising though the snow.still fell.After all, it was only October, and there was sunshine elsewhere.In America perhaps it was nôw.shinidg on his bride a be! letters,\u2019 he sald, me sons.tea.\u2019 - \u2018TI write to Betty about the \u2018after you've given boy, he might nave grows.up to be an \u2018estimable roung (Ta by continued.) t La om 01d - \u201cPll prainise you Anyhow, she shant Fve always saved the pink | ATURDAY.oY 2.on.| _ à _ | > [CHRISTIAN EN savor THE ; ORMULA OF | \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d Is On The Outside Every Box «For AI The World To See >.f; , - Fer a -liétle-bit 62 love: | great city, where God had used her had won the hearts of mothers and children by a \u2018little bit of love.\u201d The | we were to let them see the love shin- into your Endeavor work.You have many opportunities to do some thing ranged for as well as socials at the chureh.and reading.have a xood yard, one part of it may he fitted up with a giving, merry-go-round, and a sand-plly the juniors.- Of if a church has a nice lawn, croquet and lawn tennis may be arranged for the young people.tions and appoint a member of the social committee to take charge of each section to welcome strangers and to introduce visitors t6 members.the front seats at the church services, it will prove a help to the speaker.FLOWERS AND VISITING.SUNSHINE WORK.deavorer or suggestions for the Flower and Visiting Committee.sugBests itself.We expect this com- mitide to vizit the sick in our church and take them flowerg, and rignt!ÿ s for who does not eppreciate flowery, especially when bring a message direct from God to 1 the sufferer,- and they tell of loving thoughtfulness on the sender.to God's childrén when we send Sow- erg to them and with the flowers a message from God sent in the form of a neat little card, or a series of messages, forming a chain of A 5 Rt = Te! ÿ = ~ email cards tid togethér with ritbon, | the topmost card printed with name of the society.1 pretty souvenir and ône can redd the verses of Scripture long \u2014aftér flowers have faded and have [been thrown away.pensive, but at this season of tae year they could take a car ride to some of the pretty spots near by and gather wild flowers.; of the members collécted all the eggshells they could from their friends and gathered wild violets and filled the half epgshells with them and took them to the children\u2019s hospital and gava ene te each child, of the children well repaid them for their labor.Perhaps your friends who have gardens would gladly give you flowers; this would give them » the.happy feéling that they too were giving pleasure to others.think this is sometimes helping hand committee 1 means doing some definite thing for another.It very often means denial; yeu may be called to give up some anticipated pleasure but what of that, if you ¢an bring sunshine and happiness to another?I know of an Pndeävorers who gave up two or three \" SECEBTART'S MESSAGE.© Bown before their idols falling, \u2018 Many souls in vain are calling Fer a little Bit of lave.If they da In gin and shame Someene surely is to blame : \u201cFor net going \u2018in His name\u2019 With a little bit of love.\u2018Wiiile the souls of men are dying For a litle bit of love; - While the children too are crying ; - Por a little bit of love, - Stand no longer idly by, | Yeu can halp them if you try.Go, then, saying, here am I With a HNittle bit of love Some years ago : sung by a well known singer in Montreal, who had returned to our city on à visit from New Yark, where ghe had been working in the slums of that wonderful voice to touch hearts hardened by sin, and.che teld us How she other day I came across the words of.this hymn, and as I read the words aver; this theught came te me, that very often, we Endeavorers; forget to put a little bit of love into our wark for others; that is, put mers of ourselves in%o it.It is not the deed which counts se much, but the lave which prompted .us to do it.When we are doing some kind deéd for another, if ing\u2019 in our eyes, how muéh happier it would make the one we wished to.help, and how much greater would be the Joy.of such service to us.Then, En- deavorers, put more of yourselves for others; thelr are hearts hungering for & little bit of love; there are .the sick and sorrowing; there are those who are in doubt and despair, and it is your great privilege to help them by going to thém in your Master's name; with.a little bit of love, and winning them for Him.SUMMER SOCIAL SUGGESTIONS.| Helpful house parties may.be ar- The \u2018church may be opened one orf two nights a week for social games If a ehurch 4s fertunate enough to Seesaw, for Block off the chureh seats .in aec- If \u2018the choir will file down and fill A request wag racéived from an En- The ane Sty 11?.They seem .to part of \"the We certainly are minigtering 's Word should be , \u201cwriten on severti the - This makes a the \u201cFlowers at certain geasons are ex- are plentiful.The committee In one society that I ow The pleasure itself.I called the and that Sunshine, too, suggests self- T heard this sons, | understand why this is true.of a bitter substance.i gives the fruit value as a medicine.prunes.inta t skin.Ottawa._ Every user\u2019 of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d knows exactly what is being taken.The formula of.this famous medicine is printed plainly on the outside of every box.We have stateq many timeg\u2014and now state clearly \u2014 that \u201cFruit-a.tives\u201d is made of the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, with valuable heart and nerve tonics and antiseptics.a Bveryone knows that fpuit juice is healthtul-\u2014but perhaps some do not Fruit juice consists of about 91% water, 8% of sweet principle, and 1% It is the quantity of bitter principle in fruit that An eminent physician of Ottawa, after years of skperimenting, found a method of increasing the bitter principle a fruit juice, thus.increasing the medicinal or curative qualities.The juices dre first extracted from fresh, ripe oranges, apples, figs and .By a secret process, some of the sweet atoms are replaced by the bitter principle.Then tonics and antiseptics are added, and the whole.made ablets, now known far and wide as \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d _ \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d is the only medicine in the world that is made of fruit Juices, and is one of the féw remedies that have let their composition be known from their introduction to the public.\u201cFruit-a-tives\" {g nature's stimulant for the liver, bowels, kidneys ang In cases of obstinate Constipation, Liver Trouble, Indigestion, Back - ache, Rheumatism, Headaches and Impure Blood, this wonderful fruit med:- cine cures when c¢verything else fails.\u201cFrujt-a-tives\u201d is sold everywhere at 50¢.a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial box, 28c.ar will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, for ase arigtogratic extract, wonde 4 le of the latest Parla erass, ED, PINAUD'S Lilac Vegetal.An exquisite, #xe and packing).Large battle Fataile for: SS py ote A ear fe Re: re res vourdealor, Write our American Offices today for sample, enclose 4c.periimes.4s Parfumerie ED, PINAUD, orrr.m ED.PINAUD BLDG.N.Y.Gila aaa: DSPINAUD + hours every week to visit and read té a blind woman.At first it meant a great deal of self-denial, but after a while it bécame a real pleasure, for they would.tajk about the Book being read; nsw and beautiful thoughts were brought -out ,and new lessons learnt, especially that of thankfulness for sight, ene of God's great blessings.Then theré was the joy of service, doing something\u2019 for hrist.Sunshine, then, means practical deeds of love and thoughtfulness, and if folks keep their eyes open and are anxious to bring sunshine, they will not have far to seek for it; they will find many opportunities of: doing sunshine work right at their door.Your pastor is a.good one to help you to find places where sunshine is needed; just ask him, and it will bring sunshine into his heart just to know that you want to be a.bearer of sunshine, somehow, somewhere for the Master.© The United Society of Christian Endeavor publishes two leaflets entitled \u2018Flower Committeeat Work,\u2019 for three cents each, or $2.00 per 100, and \u2018The Flower Committee Summary,\u2019 for five cents each, or 25 for $1.00.You would do wel) to send for both of these leaf- lots.\u2018A HAY-CART a = DRIVE Le r The hay-cart \u2018drive given by the ladies of thé C: F.Union Outing Club Thursday evening, .June 23rd, was thoroughly enjoyed by the young people.The carts.Jeft the corner of Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke street at 8.30, and went out to Montreal West as far as Blue Bonnets, and returned to the starting peint.The young men bought frujt and candy, and did not forget- the peanuts, and these good things were.appreciated by the ladies.\u201cTHE ONE THING.\u2018Sometimes,\u2019 a Congo missionary has said, \u2018I think there is too much of an appeal to the senses\u2014the need of the heathen romance of missions, the results which are seen in some parts, but not everywhere\u2014and not enough in the way of appeal to Christians to go, give, pray, stc., for the glory of | \u2018 : | Jesus.It is that which keeps us going day after day on the field\u2014the certainty that we are called and sent bv Him, and whether we sea results or not we are glorifying Him by our witness.The romance is seen by those who look on from afar.There is not much of it in the fleld, but there is the joy of service in a degree never known before, and that more than make up for the lack of everything that We miss out here.We would not change this life for a life of ease at home.KNOWLTON CONFERENCE ON MISSIONS.The actual registration and pros- péctive delegates reported now approach 60, but there is still room for 25 more.Societies are asked to an- sounce the conference in their meat- ings, as meny have not yet heard of it.The actual coat from Montreal for board, registration and railway fare {s $10.60 for slightly over eight days, making this holiday a most reasonable one from the standpoint of cost.~The conference is under the direct auspices of the Young People's Mis- slonary Movement, which is now well- known here owing to the splendid institutes held by this movement during recent years.The Young People's Missionary Movement is under the control] of the five mission boards of Canada, as well as those of the United Btates.In the group of twelve leaders who will be present, will be rer presented every great continent, and no one can associate for eight days with these builders of the Kingdom at home and abroad without receiving good from the contact.NO COUNCIL ON MONDAY.Owing to ths elections there will be ne meeting of Council on Monday, but at the first session Ald.Resther will move that the fence around Place d'Armes square be removed.The grass, he says, will not suffer by this, and the general appearance of the park will be greatly improved.sep The Glorier of Jasper Said Macphe - A Prospector's \"story\u2014 Flies! = - = Other Good Things: \u201ccharacter sketches SOME the usual supply of good.things.Now On Sale at All News Stands.ll The MacLean Publishing Co., Limited - Montreal oo 701-702 Eastern Townships Bank Building.\u2018Canada, The Land of \u2018Holiday Delights.\u2018 \u2018 | He who would learn of them will find Outing Number MAN'S MAGAZINE\u201d OF THE CONTENTS: Park - - - The Spell of the Eastern Townships - - The Baie des Chaleurs Country = Out of Doors on the Peage River - \u2026 .A Rattling Sporting Yarn\u2014- rson to the Fisherman AH the sther regular departments of BUSY MAN'S will be filled with There will be a complete section devoted to crisp, concise, condensation of the best articles from other magazines; a collection of curious and entgrtaining pictures and a set of helpful articles on System an\u201d Business.of men in the public eye; A Magazine In a Class by Itself and Well Worth the Reading.20c.a Copy.By D.J.Benham \u201c Heien E.Williams \u201c Edwards Hickson \u201c Aubrey Fullerton \u201c T.W.Torrance il \u201c MH.Graham Starr $2.00 a Year.pf vie PVN beh PE Cd pod By + 46 À ed + 09 OA ret fet gt 4+ DT od TH ww ~~, AND Ne dA A ed = \u2014 A A - Tp ay Oy \u2014» 4 80mm D 0 ANNE DR Ed yp me yr \u201d See The every \u2018uit-a- valu- lo not: id 1% t that , after inciple 8 and by the made fruit lon be sand Back- medi- 11 box; imited, prima \u2014prrrempem \\ 18 going 18 cCer- sent by sults or ur wit- y those > is not there is never p than rything uld not rage at \u2014\u2014\u2014\" \u2014 + ; +++ A BIBLE STUDY FUND.The fiftieth anniversary of the or- | dination of the Rev.Arthur T.Pier- ! son, D.D\u2026 \u2018May J3th, and the solden wedding of the Rev.Dr.and Mrs.pierson, July 12th, have suggested to » number interested in Bible Study and Missions the advigability of marking this anniversary by placing in Dr.Pierson\u2019s hands a fund, boa ae inistered in any way ed for the promotion of Bihle Study or Missions or both.Anyone go desiring may send a check or money or postal order to Mr.Wiliam: R.Moody, East Northfield, Mass.- Dr.§: Edward Young, Brooklyn, N.¥Y., Dr.Fr.B.Meyer, London, England, Dr.Wilbert W.White, Bible Teachers\u2019 Training Institute, 541 Lexington Avenue, New York - City,\u201d Dr :G- Campbell-Morgan, Westminster Chapel, London, England, or Dr.J.Stuart Holden, 66 Gloucester Pl, London, England.All sums received will be acknowledged te the.donor by Mr.- Wm.R.Moody.Of Dr.and Mrs.pierson\u2019s children, ene served until death in missionary work in India; one, win avsoand.served sixteen years in Japan and is now in Cores; ope\u2019 anny We mountain whites of the South: one in settlement work in Philadelphin; ons, a returned mis- \u2018sionary is new a practising physician in «unnectieut; \u2018ong, remsinin at home, has\u2019 been active in Christian work, and one is menaking editér of thr \u2018Afissjonnrv Review of the World,\u2019 ff each individus] who has besn biesseu by Dr.Pierson\u2019s preaching or Bible study or religious articles or pooks should be Tepresénted in this.fund, the combingd amounte would be very effective\u201d in extending Our Lord's kingdom.As the time urtil July 12th is so brief it is obvious that promptness in sending in contributions is desirable.The Keswick Committee, composed of British workers, has suggested that Dr.Person: make a world-tour of missions to atimulate the missionaries and encourage Bible Study.This proposal has alse nel 4 : been made by ethers on both sides of the.Atlantie oa is to be seriously.ogn- templated, Anaémuüch as Dr.Piérson\u2019s health is nôq better than it has béen for several Fears and his public efr forts are c¥ardoterizéd by .unusual vigor.Dr.Berson has published mare missionary Jiterature -than eny ofhdr man, living dr dead, and has Hod much much to do with bringing about the, present interest fn - missions.S.EDWARD YOUNG, Pagtor, Bedford Presbyterian Church, Bréok- yn.; - ( i .5 ENOWLTON CONFEREN CE.Ninth Season, 1910.| FOUR GREAT CONFERENCES, I.\u2014Misgionary.- .-.July 12:18 I1\u2014Temperance.July 24:81 III \u2014Sunday Bchoel.August §.7 IV.\u2014Christian Workers.August 8{14 The Knowlton Conference was established in 1902 by the Brome County Sunday School Association, which was in affiliation with thé Sunday School Union of the Province of Quebec.In 1003, owing to its work being of a provincial character, it was thought best that \u2018it should be managed by a joint committee 9f the two aspocia- tions.| | In 1904, hôwever, at \u2018the Provincial Union was unwilling to agsume any financial obligations\u2018 in connection with the undertaking, and certain property had been offered to the Conference, ag.a gift, it became necefgrRry to seek incorporation.This having wen, dope, the Knowlton Confersnce|¢panged for mé.while I still became \u201chenceforth an indspendent.ré- ligious educational, association.It must .be remembered, howéver, that the Provincial Sunday Sehoo! Tnion has ever | been in perfect accord with its plans and purposes, and has expressed this] harmony by allowing its General Secretary to hold the presidency of \u201che Knowlton Conférence and devote a considérable portion of his time to, tis furtherance, algb by making to it at times direct money gifts.:.A year or so later the present fine property of fifty acres was secured for the very moderate sum of $1.600.00.In course of time, largely due to the sale-of build/Ag lots on the upper por- .tion of the property, now called \u2018The Cènference paid.In 1996 the first buildings in the Grove were erected.They consisted of a two story lodging-house (part of which was reserved for a hall), a small kitchen, and a rustic dining-room.The neyt year it becama necéssary to build an auditorium, together with additiona} sleeping-rooms.This was done at an expense of about $1,200.00.Owing * very largely to the liberality of some of the immediate friends of the cause this building was entirely \u2018pald forrthe same year.- °° So rapidly did the werk grow that in 1907,it became imperative to provide a larger kitchen.The old one was sid, and upon being moved to the Conference Heights, became the first cottage.; Last year (1909) was marked by the addi\u2018ion af à fine twelve foot verandah placed on two sides of the Ladies\u2019 ,Lodes, the erection of an addition to the same building, in which all modern\u2019ganitary conveniences were in- Stailed, the building or completion of ho less than seven cottages on the Conference Heights, the inauguration: of four conferences in place of one, the .keeping open of the buildings for near- Is eleven weeks instead of two, and by the formal recognition of the $.SU.P.Q in its management by placing three members of its executive upon the executive of the XK.C.This pre- rent seasen of 1910 will also be one of very great prôgress.The Youn Penple's Missionaty - Movement\u2019 have selected Knowlton to be their second rentre for work in Canada.In order to meet the increased demand for ac- fo mmodation which this involves, a large new building is being erected \u201chich will contain a dining Hall capable °f seating 125 persons, additional bed- dooms, kitchen, pantries, refrigerator, tc, together with additional modern Banitary arrangements.Furthermore the former kitchen is being moved and tirned into a lodging with Epacious verandahs, and will be used as jhe summer camp of the Y.W.\u20ac À of Montreal, having |accommodation for upwards of fifteen.Such is a brief.review of.\u201chich, with its ever-increasing.attendance and its fine equipment, and Heights,\u2019 this amount was ï > WORLD'S WELFARE } 1.the blessing of God resting upon MEETING ON FE ds - = = \" it bids fair to become what the manage.mént earnestly hopes and prays it may, an educational centre .for all Unes of Christian activity.\u2018 ;_\u2014z\u2014 pre A ERSWICK CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO.Two of the speakers at the.Keb- | wiek Bible Conterénes in Englähd, thé Rev.J.Stuart Holden of Portman Square, Londen, and Pastor D.J.Findlay of St.George's Cros gow, have .been Fecursd by Moody Bible Institute of Chicago for the last week tin July (1910).In connection with the Dean of the \u2018Institution, Dr.James M.Gray, these ;brethern will conduet a conference for prayer and the deépening of the Spiritual life from Monday to Friday inclusive, July 26th, and 29th, \"There will probably be three public sessions ties Tor Pas Inger views.e Institute js not planulig for a crowd of peoples; but ths hopes to be turfied missionaries, theological gtyd- are seeking a truer kpowle In His \u2018Word, a rich pic AR Christ, ond pecially pow ves for an uch ag theme will be h fly \u201cwel .Such as these will be heartily welcomed.Thére will be no charge connected with the meetings, and the Institute wi] try to accommodate as many as apply with Board and lodging at a nominal.cost.For the latter as possible, Address The.Moddy Bibje Institute, 153, 163 Institute ace, Chicago, Illin- ofe \u2018N.B.\u2014The Institute has arranged for a\u2019 full and rich programme to cover practically the wholes summer.including Dr.C.I.Scofield, President Mobre- head, President Summerbell, Prof.G.Frederick Wright, Marton Lawrénce and others.Send for prospectus, = Lo THY (By.Charles, WA Briggs in the \u2018Stand- - Beginning with my third year ôf service in thé Philippines, I 44 already made à good start at acquiring the languages, and had studied the situs- {tion over until some of its main features were pretty plain .to my mind, and T was ready to formulate in a definjte way my own particular purpose and work.The task of evangelizing our Baptist district.was a bis one, and many-sided.There were dif- férent classes of people té.be réached, and different sorts\u2019 of opportunity were facing ug on each of our different mission stations.There was town work, and country werk; educational work, medical work, literary work, colporter work, besidés the -geriéral work of an.evangalist.Each man on the fiéld Was getting at the particular | task that appealed most to him, and {at that time I felt clearly led to the | peasant people.Lo GOING TO THE COUNTRY.1 had gone to the: Philippines planning.to work with the upper class of Filipinds, the governinr class.I had no othar purpose in going into the work there than io contributs what I could toward evangelizing this upper J class.But after being on the feld two years and more, my plang were » e upper class, and desired - their evangelization, I had come to Bed that no one man could hope to do all the done, and had found the place that all my previous training had best prepared me for\u2014the evangelization of the couritry district.Trained from early\" beyhooë to country.!ifé and the hard work ef \u2018wringing a living from the soil of a small farm, I found my strongest sympathy with the people who were doing the same thing in the Philippines.Thèrfe wére many tens of thousands of these countty peasants in the province that wag open to me, and to them my heart went out more and more, after I had come to see their sturdy independence, their honesty and character, and their faithfulness to their every-day task of winning 4 living from the soil.The best people in the Philippinas, the onés that most appeal to our American sense of dé- mocracy and essential human worth, are these hard-working, honest, soul- hungry peasants.They are less contaminated than the town dwellers by the baneful influences brought to the towns by the dress from foreign coune tries.They have been but little influenced, hitherto, by Reméanism.Many of these peasants were ready to welcome ihe gospel.Thus I came to feel that my work was to be chiefly with them._ © It was no small task to adapt my- gelf to the conditions in which this work must be done.Trained for years to the jdea and with the purpose of becoming pastor of a church jn Amer ica, \u20181 found that another course of training for an entirely different sort of a task must be had.I had no \u2018teachers and no precedents, for it was pioneering.SURVEYING .THE FIELD.The first thing to do was to become amiliar with the district by travelling through it again end again.Because of the friendly attitude of the country people in many villages, I early made it a rule to let them take the initiative and invite.me to thair village.After getting 2 hold in » few places, through the \u2018relatives of be- lisvers in a friendly village, it was generally possible to get an invitation to.say other village ws wished to work ih - These invitations, either spontataqualy.given, er policitéd\u201d indirectly, came to.be the only-leadings we followed in the matter of going into new villages.Indeed, it was repeatedly found that nothing was ac- -complished bÿ forcing dur way inte villages where ths people did not wish to receive us.- - : It was found expadient to conform as far as possible to the standards and ways of the people in these .country villages.They were all poor people.They are still in the homespun age, and every house\u2019 has its loom where the wife and daughters weave most.of the cloth for the family wardrobe.To meet such peopls in a way that barriers between them and me should be reduced to a minimum, I found it best to go among them plainly dresged.Most of their clothing is plain and coarse.A showlly dressed preacher is not apt to have much real fellow- : with thém- 1 PP could not afford, in \u2018ths \u2018Interests of the work, to wear such clothing that they would not feel frée in gath- \u2018eHing around me in the house, or teel- ing that I was above them In any way.After coming to know these péople well I now know that they are very sensitive to anything like an air of superiority, and that they love to pe met on the level they are at home.in they can be perfectly at case.I could have ssriously hi Ae cap my work just by wearing to e clothing: ; pi +HE LEVEL OF THE FARM.© Then the sphere of their activities and of their interests, too, had be- ome miné.Those farmers are intér- ¢ od i matters.The weather, estec ew kinds of the price Yor produce, 1 ting: peed, methods and seasons of planting- and cultivating, and the way farming AE rite bine Sree Er aan ie et an Ine Lr Se, ; PEU ae A didi STEN x Hèné fé otfiér countries-thene a | the tains that ars mare vital ang In- \u2018| teresting to them than all the backs \u2018snd lésraing I had.offered to me In Sher, oti Ee, Wt try and sick putes interns Toon #, G as- | e a day ag well as occasiona) éprortuni- À \u2018of service to pastûrs, evangel{ats, re- ents and other Chrigtian erkers who.it will be necessary to apply as early | =; 4 | Was a road only twenty-o GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS PHILIPPINER be point of eéntact with eduntry peor ; La: = ET 00 pie, .- PREACHING IN 'OVÉRRALLS.- de | io lis vr Be ot different \u201cinés of work that must be.\u2018I much of his danger of importing far- | the work Jesus \u2018net \u2018preachers, \u2018such proportions and to such qu ~ Quite as_ much ag medicine for sick Dgople, or medicine for nté& - séuls.ot i reir i ahi sé 4 fente wach oS Si ur .X 1e I coy ) wad, #fther ald or new.°F PR PACK for a long time from the vast dimedsions of the task I must.take up in eyan- éelizing thane country people.I Wanted to discharge my tagk and duty to thes by merely teaching them thé sm 39 adn naa (hp différent and monte ton ~ * : en they alone took intérest in, and could | bo isfluendéd hy.an asset in my work there as wes my collége and seminary cotires.I atart- ed a garden and a poultry yard of my own, and they watched me with much interest, and gave me many sugged- tiens.Nothing seemed to bà more of à Burprise to t then that I did m own spading and hoding and that my dir own.\u201d Moithée nier een - = Ÿ : ° , ; = F ' nor priests had left any such Dracs- dents, so they déclazed.They wers interested in the sesds from Amarics, and to he ands of the province \u2018maay American vegetables are now - moénly grown.along this line, but when 1 began it the thing was aw to all my people.If there wis.no er point of contact between me and some of the me in a new village, we could talk wi dens and garden probiémé., This matter nf keeping a gardén cultivated helped to Xkesp my clothes looking like a farmeér's, as well ag my hands.But the thing that did mere was the game sot of conditions.that homespun aga here in the twantieth cantury-their isolétion and inaccés- tour to my most distant country village where there was a congregation, 1 had to go seventy miles, and theré f these sev.-onty miles.For many reasons I found dt best to go afoot.That wag a dou.for they \u2018always go afoot\u2014and when I went afoot theré were.always sème of them along with mé and we were not only talking along thé way, bist I was deing some missionary teaching alefig the way.If I had mountéd a horse, I would have, aweat less, and béen- alône much more, an accomplished much less.- © When these country people found me tramping \u2018back to their villages time after.time, - through the haat of the dry setison, and over the muddy, slippery trails, and throurh the rice flelds and swamps of the rainy season, they did not naed telling or argument to convince\u2019 them that I meant business, amd that I must have something worth bringing.; LC NEAR TO THE SOIL.Toy who are accustomed to recog- nige a preacher By his dress and ways in thiy eountry would not recognize your missionary preacher in ths eoun- try district.You would indeed ba par- donablé if you mistook him at first sight for a vagabond.Country trails lead through rice flelds, Righ arass, re¢ds, \u201cand.dense jungle There i no \u2018bridge ovér a stream, and génerally no way around a swamp ér mud hols Thé sticky mud has besn plastérèd to the wét grass and branches by mén and animals that have gone through aliéad of you, and gt every stép these mud-besring branches and grasges will may.be.Your Visayan companions \u2018on the journey will dent #6 on their head or under.their arm, but you cannot do that, so you will probably look worse than they do.\"Phen the jungle js burned over during thie dty season, and the hurnt ends of the stubble and reels and limbs and jab you on all sides with a black brand-leaving mark on clothes.and cheék, Getting into the country villages {8 bound to- be an overall job, at best.Thank the Lord -it is, for when you get to g village, it may be, \u2018tired and féotiore and sweaty, or, again, drenched by walking all day in a tropic downpour, \u2018your trail through high srags-you will bé quite Ukely to be able.to meet the country People In.their village on something like their own levél, by the time you get to them.Collars and cuffs and ties are out of place in such work with such people.Overalls are appropriate cloth for pulpit wear in the jungle.Honest hearts are beiting under plain homespun in every cornér of thé home you stop in, or in the congregation you preach to, and if your own heart is aa honest as \u2018theirs, plain, rough clothes should be no less honorable an ornament for you to wear, jn the sieht of God and men, than it is for the people you aré work- Ing for.10 Meeting the people this way on their own level, coming into close and loving fellowship with thém in the absence of artificial and needless barriers, the missionary has a fair chance to begin at their very hearts with his gospel message.They are helped to get a vital knowledge of Christianity, 1Y the missionary hag any of it in his own heart and life; and best of all, the gospel will grip them and manifest itself through organizations and \u201cinatitutions: that are spontaneous and vital, The missionary will be saved eign institutions to his people, ond will be saved many of the soré problems from trying to maintain on his fleld institutions that are a terrible misfit, Ne 4 After all, this is not so forsign to id in his mission field as our \u201cBtart aid \u2018example.He was a plainh;.Working.;man, plainly drêsnéd, Paocustomsed Le Rs ne by the slow and tedious meéthods the mig sionary has to use.He mingled with the people in such a way that barriers were annihilated, and people fired with a passion that was spontaneous, almost, with themselves because ards.and.ta their neéds, And ministered to their highest hopes.Ie was recognized as one with the common peor ple, rather than ane of the Pharisges or haughty Badduces ariptocraté.The It is only once sald that 18 came into a town mounted.It was not all fun \u2018letting one\u2019s self down to this level and doifig this sort of work for \u2018year after ybar; many à time have 1 sald to myself thot it did pay] But now it looks diffèrent.With several Protestant aren in that Catholic ceuntry th native = evangelists and pastors that are an\u2019 inspiration to me, with the transformation that J havé séén come into lives and homes and villages, and subtlety stealing into the very institutions of.the country, with this as a fruitaké alréady coming 10 pra ; pro male BR \u20ac \u201cevery for rij of : Ç piles.va ro Boa tes onjale in the press and & pr neig hore a e you money bac Si note at our mon > ealors or EDMANEON.BATES & Co, Toronto.My farmer training before going to college proved to od quite ag valuable | FE | : thre J the\u201d sohoôls, has done \"mush interest to both sides about our gar- | than all else tô keep me in oyéralls | have kept those country people in the | «ibility.When I left my hems for & |.William,\" né, matter Bow careful You | \u201cdojaen ; take off their |\u2019 clothes and carry them in a .conven- reAch into yéur trail from each side 6 it accommodated ftgelf to their stand.| | Quet of the trail mingled with his own | perspiration es he went from village fo village building up his kingd \u2018.eme FNESS.SATURDAY.: JULY: :: PE ih SRE ol WE TA ER REA NE ert te e tr maire te pet BTR PTE rrr ea =.ih ph ; | THE INTERNATIONAL _ | BIBLE STUDY CLUB.TI year\u2019s course will be pent them with périment WI ?thoes\u2019 Office, Montreal.: SCHOOL.LESSON FOR - July.10, 19140.\u2026 Gélden Test\u2014\"The' wor apes en sut The words tha tly are life.'«Jolin vi, 8 .The following may be used as a new and \u2018comploty lesson or as a review of the thirteen prévidus lessons.he date apd tile of each past }es- And one querfen from.pui + And q on from pach lesson ol April .10.\u2014The : \u2018Missiôn -of the idén Text-\u2014Fpsely ve hb e- sojvef fréely give.=-M & x.5.re smile, à Kid word or a.generous act to a child ?RE ne April 17\u2026The question of John the Baptist.Matt ai, 1-19.\u201cGolden Text\u2014 But the witness I have is greatér than that of John: Evin me to Reon the ery och me accomplish, the very wor Phot l'dè, bear withéss of me, that the Father Path sent me.J \u2026 86.ap a nt me.John v., 3 on the part of good man, nécessar- Aly tmply, sin?vs, , April à 1 24-~Warning and Invitation.Matt.xi., 20-30.Lo _ Golden Text.\u2014Coms unto me all ye that labor| and afe heavy laden, and I will give you rest\u2014Matt, xi, 28.- Verse 22-How far will thé lowest man.in heaven be from the highést man in Hell ?CC LL May 1=Two Sabbath Incidents.Matt.xi 1-14 CL 1 LT oldén Text\u2014I will have mercy and not sécrificé.Matt.xii, 7.\" Vorsés 1, 2\u2014Why.is it either right or wrong, to walk, or drive for ples- suré \u2018on thé Sabbath Day?= May 8.\u2014Tempérance Lesson, XRili., 29-35.~~ 0 7, ; © Golden Text \u2014At thé last it hiteth like a serpent, and stingéth like an adder, ov, XXL, 32.° so arranged naturs, that some of the | most dangerous things look 86 pleasant and taste so sweet?- a _ May 15-Grôwing Hatred to Jésus.Matt.xif, 22-02, 88-42.| Seiten Terie BAL LEP ace m 1 qtninet me, and RP LLAL gal = eth ot me scétteréfh abroad.\u2014 Matt-xii., that Jesus will finally: conquer Devil and destroy sin ?2.av\" Jo Li Mar.x, A ma \u201cv RA £a Test\u2014Hs that\u2018it slow td ET Baptist.| that! it ean hardly now be uprooted, even if left to itselfwho would cars to 'say that it 4id not pay to take up .the overall-job, and become à péasant with thé péasants?No two men can work exadétly alike.Mathods one usés \u2018with good results will not serve anther man\u2019s needs.But if I were to glory after thé manner of ons Paul, it would be, first of all, in the humble heritagé of training to toil and poverty ag a farmer boy knowing the se- erets of the soll and developing the horny hands of honest work; and secondly, the divine leading that showed me the good qualities\u2019 of a humble people covered up with § rough and repulsive exterior; and last of all, in the cross I was given in following the Lord Into the lowly work of interprat- ing thé gospel to those hymble.minded people, meeting them on thelr ôwn level, and ledrmingz to interpret the gospel into términology they could underständ, and which they could not resist.oo Ce À CHINESE LADY EVANGELIET.(G- H.Waters, 8watow, China, in the \u2018Standard.For twelve days Miss Dora Yu, of Shapghal, a youpg Chinese woman, held & eerias of meetings daily in our mission chapel and a great blessing has come.fgg Yu 16 a thitd-gendra- tion Chriptian, ie.her.pafents were Christians, ahd s0 was hér mother\u2019s mother: her father wag.a native preacher and ordained pgator; she was Véducated.in mission schools in the.vicinity of.Shanghai.She studied medi.cme.and 1& a graduate physician hav- = had five yedrs\u2019 hospitél practice in res.a, CLE _ : Sevèral months ago the Indies of our mission and the Ehglish.\u201cPredbyterian mission across the bay, knowing something of her work in Northern and | Central China, invited her to-come to Hwatow to held meetings tes thé.women and the girls\u2019 achoôls of our two missions.Her first masstings were with the Prosbyariant.8he began her | work with us on the Saturday evan- ing before Mâäster.Bhe apoke Easter morning and agath in He evening.Then through the wedk a mesting.for | women wa§ held each morning but the evening mestings werd open to all.Here was one of the strangest features of the whole experiance: I Wonder if je bas oceurred 2 any reader to ask what language she po) n, for remember that China is broken up into a multity bo of Lo AE and Wat he northern -dialecis ars quite unn- telligiblé to the people of his.region.She spoke.entirely in English-and in er constant .reference to.Scripture used the Pnglieh \u2018Bible pére Although she has never p tO England elon she.had her English thoroughly at eéminahd, a¥d her words | were interpfeted, in the morning, by Mrs, W , apd io ihe evening by Doctor Botan, he: acting président of the semihary.Here, then, wha à sirknge spectacle: A Chinese Christian fries from America using the Chinese ibis LL \"Throughout the meetings bar mana apr ci ra ovr: ner was simp ent and co le strictly to the ie ht of ora) relation to God.For à Greek hat don fin rt de dar 3?- .'s; n° 15 ; 8 i) , ki, As the days pakeéd, avidenes Was toi wanting that many hiarts Were being deeply moved.' At length the fountains were opehed, and a great wave: of contrition melted.through the heasts.of \u2018the people.po x In the deys 1 , went gujstly on.At each meeting there * wôre confessions, and ve, still ar of this one and that one who has.Eh out people - who had been \u2018DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT.a BRR Geld and Silver Models, Bibles aoû ° © Hew Members Welcome of Any Time.Any reader of the \u2018Witness\u2019 whe wishes Club has only to wand stamped and ad together - id addressed env reply an questions ' from fhe Degtonine of the pleasure.Address, Bible Study De.Pr ! Te\u201d J ; ; ; SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY fCopytignt 1910, Ly the Rew.T.8.Linseott, BD) ~ = |.anger is better than the mighty, and | hp that ruleth his spirit, than He that t I unte you, they fhe spirit and | gon, wes found, tha Golden Text, | ise 42\u2014What is the reward of a | Vérses 2, 3\u2014Does any kind of doubt |.Prov.| Prov, 32.\u201cVerse 32-Why 18 it, that God has | 4 30.\u201cae Ca À Verss.22.-\u2014What are.the.indications.X Te four young weman came in, With- \u2018ed daily.The girls are supplied, prac- creation au they Dplepse, in the rooms, woman speaking to her own people in.| which \u2018ape provided with sn abund- the English languagé and from the lanes of \u2018chairs, lounges, a.piano, games Pnglish Bible, and her Mesiage DOLE | newspipars, and magazines.given to in Chiesd by Hyssion- |: The pastor's assistent is in attend- free also divers sasking émiploykitén or lodgings.Se it I etentious.TévArs |\u2018éharge one of the , ase onident.Bhs WH con stant sisted Ran, he in ber use of @ériptune and held the | This iÿ & eax : \u201cof thir: done by \u2018city churches, and it is an ice EE lewsd'hy many.The criticism of the church with dobre & agnins meeds i do is not always unfounded.in the evening hours is quite as great ag at noon.Our churehes might pro- bi Ach 4 meeting place for many that followed the work [to dra and the moving picture show and theatres large number of young men and maidens who drift aimlessly along -in search \\of sométhing io db.: THE CALENDAR YEAR to join the \u201cWitness Bible for © Vp \"THB INTERNATIONL © °° NEWSPAPER BIBLE §T):DY CLUB.taketh a dity.Prov, xvi, 32._ \"Verte {=o what extent is the oH me\u2019 or the savings, or the indirect uénce, of a good man, fhstrumen- tal in doine good, as compared with his direct influence ?; .May 20\u2014~The Multitude Fed.Matt.xiv.13-21, xv., 20-89 : J am thé bredd of life.:,, Verée.14-What is the master passion of a great and good man?iv, 22-36.\u2018 in the ship came and worshipped him, saying, of a truth thou.art the Son eof God.Matt, xiv.83.~ Verse 24\u2014Why does God permit waves\u2019 when they are on the voyage hé hag sent thém.?oo co June 12.~~ The.Canaanitish Woman.\"05 Matt.xv., 21-28.Matt.xv.28.\" as to whether Jesus\u2019 method : helped this weman mush more than if he her request at: the first.(This question must be answered in writing by members of the.club) - June 19-\u2014The Parable Matt.xifi, 1-9, 18-28, - LS \u201c Goïden .Text\u2014 Wherefore, putting, away all Althinéss \u2018and overflowing of Wickedness, receive with -meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.\u201d James i.21.\u2026.Verse 9\u2014Is it a-fault, or a-misfor- tune, to have dull spiritual ears?une \"26:-\u2014Peradis of the Tares.Matt: xiii, 24-80, 36-43.: con of the Sower.\u2018sous shine forth as the sun.in: the kingdom of their Father.- Matt.-zili.,.\u201cVerses 25, 38, 39\u2014WHhat was the effect \u2018of \u201ctares among the.wheat, and what ié the influence of bad men in the church Hud in thé world ?Matt.xtil: 31-33, 44-82.per pense Da de D Kingdom of Ged.is riot mest and drink.but righteous- sess and peace and joy in.the Hely Short Rom.xiv.1%.7» a o Varses 45, 46\u2014What Peter's nféssion.Matt.xvi, 15-38\" or misappropriation of mimey, going back.in .somé cases to incidents that \u2018happened tell years ago, confegsing to mand, in cage of soney matters, making restitution.: \u201cAfter Sunday the men and boys in the schools waited the privilege of atténding the morning meatings, so the.school pésaiohs wére suspended for the.next three days in thé forénoon.On one of these days Miss Yu told her own experience and after that every one knew that she had not coms to her knowledge of God save through.deep experiénceé of her own heart's sin and the fulness of his saving power.Let no one who reads these lines or hears this letter evar doubt for a mid: ment that the Chi are eapable of becoming genuine digeiples of Christ er of attâiniñg a profound grasp of Christian t .this series of meetings it has been wonderfully demonstrated that the kuman heart une der its burdeh of sin is, before God, the same in Ching as in America, and that in Jesus Christ it finds its only and all-gufficient Saviour.oo Further, it has been demonstrated » \u2018when from the membership 52 His church in China, God is beginning to call out conspicuous leaders, might- idued.with the power of \u201cHis Pantancé \u2018and working for the up- building of the body of Christ.- Diftorent teachers ers sEying thet an entire | ferent schools.At least \u201ctwo young been brought te give themselves to the whose hearts a battle has beén begun still fighting their way and who are toward victory apd géage | GEORGE H.WATERS.\u2018Ashmore Theological Seminary, Swia- tow, China.Ts SOCIALIZING THE CHURCH (\u2018Christian Endeavor World.study window, the Rev.W.L.Arm- btrong,.of the Metropoiltan Methoiis: Church, Teronto, noticed that s.large number of young women.were sented about the lawn during the noon hour.It struck him that these young people would havé mnewhere to go At néon during the winter, so he praposed to open the ehurch parlors for their accommodation.The first day the experiment was na week thé number had ihcréassd to fourtéen, and in a short time the average attendanée had grown to Afty.At'Hréséht about seventy make use of the privilege.: It soon became evident that a rest- inexpensive lunch is therefore nrovid- tically sat cost price with nourishing food, and they can find rest or re- to assist strangers and is undér the - by the Ladies\u2019 Ald Society.1} & sample of what may be closed against the But it.gars to me that the need y roomeér, and they might help from thé dangers éf the street \u2018Golden Text- Jesus sald unto them, | John vi, 36.|\" lune b.~Jodus Walks on the Sea.| Golden Text~Then they that were].his children to be \u2018so tossed with | olden Text\u2014Great 1s.thy faith: pa it unto thee even as thou Wilt.\u2014\u2019 Verse 28-~Give 5 reassned opinion | had received her kindly and granted Fuly 3.Piéturés of the Kingdom.| \u201cia it, when | day Zhe Base ot elu ih bade r LE, mm A REY make your dishes whiter and cleaner than they \u201c 4 Pia au asie Jee UH Le SA?FE Casson, Tor Handay, July 37th,\" 1910) héforé our eyes that the day has now | Ps ;\u2018 .oa vv nen You puna Sr diiins their own people to re- | © 2 A ., y few spirit proveils in the dif-\" men have annéunced that they have | ministry, and there are still others in |.\" Sitting one day last summer at his | room met only a part of the nesd.An | You\u2019 n fairly radiate health and energy \u201cif you drink plenty of TRADE MARR RESD BOTTLED AT ST.LEON SPRINGS | J Vigorous health depends upon the condition of the stomach and allied organs.Tired kidneys cannot filter impurities out of \u2018the - 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@ T.P.Increases \u2018the\u2019 Daily Passenger Service.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Grand Trunk bridge acrosg the MacLeod River, 123 miles west of Edmonton, will \u2018ha.completed and steel laid upon it by July 15.- A good deal of the grade west ©f the MacLeod River towards the : Yellowhead Pasg has been completed, and there is a possibility that the \u2018Steel will be laid to Prairie Creek in\u2019 the foothills, or wronged by falsehood or bitter words 5 SO RAS LE pie pan sie, Joy whim duty SE ha RR as This has all been said before, but ¥ r 8 \" - + , .Ap SC Sn RS AaB i prio my te A has received a hearty welcome at Ver: even to the Athabasca River this year.dug.=.\u2018 \u201c TT Tg SAE Si SE Po ES Li EE pa ons gue St Leon - Quebec Jl - \"Golden Text\u2014Then shall the right: | food particles, and sterilizes everything it touches, A RS CIRE Se oy SR w RES RC po Com La et ~ \u2018 IE A i ny N I] Ll AS .; .2° .SLR A a apes vs pe Soe La he creme re HH RL AIS - * hal rie de Ci RES dE * AE, 44, or, .real, arrived in Knowlton.on Friday : summer.\u201c .\u2018at present visiting Miss Néllle Wood.and Mrs.H.E.Williams.ER on, Ont, are staying at .the LA e View House.x En rs.Tom Reid-and Miss C.M.Mc- \u201c* for several days.© \u2018real, \u201cfamily, and will be at his cottage until = sojourning atthe Lake View House.+ \u201cEdgehill, * the residence of Dr.2 \u201cMrs.£ her friend, Miss Daisie Hall.- \u2026 - \u2018 \u2018Montreal, are occupying \u2018Rockwood\u2019 this.season, having\u2019, recently \u2018taken \u201d possession.| Was at \u2018Hillcrest Villa\u2019 over Sunday.-> -Mrs.\u201cHouse Hall Saturday.evening: x + HHH ~.summer here, the guest of Mrs.Willie\u2019 5, week-end here, the\u2019 guests Of; Mrs.A.- Carter.pl last week, the \u201cguest of \u2018Mrs: * Nolan.: week-end, a guést at the Oaks., end here, the guest of Mrs: Barratt.time here, the guest of Miss Hutchison, - \u2018Braeside.\u2019 .week-end visitors here.: and C.and K.Hand.KNOWLTON.Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Gurd, of- Mont- | evening to spend the week-end | at \u2018Lordelle.\u2019 Mrs.Arthur Miller received her triends for the first time since her marriage on Thursday of this week.Mrs.E.B.Cook and Migs C.Sweet, of Minnesota, are visiting Mr.and \u201cMrs.Sylvanus Tibbitts for a few \u201cweeks.Mrs.Nathaniel Pettes has returned home after spending a few days in - Montreal, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.V.True.Mrs.B.J.Martin and Mrs.Sheffield, of Newport, Rhode Island, have come to Knowlton to remain throughout the .Miss Butler, who is shortly to>take \"her departure for \u2018Leicester,\u2019 Eng, is Miss Katharine, Wisdom, -of Montreal, was the week-end guest -of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Henderson, of Leod, of Montreal, were at the Lake View House over Sunday.- .Mrs.E.A.Cleveland and Master Baxter Cleveland.have gone: back to\u2019 Montreal, after having passed.a - few |.\u201cdays here with Mr.- and Mrs.\u2018Tyler \u2019 Curtis.Mr.Magill Tait, of Montreal, has been: in town for a time.Mr.Leonard Fay and Mr.Gordon, of Montreal, have been in Knowlton The Rev.Dr.E.I.Rexford, of \u2018Mont.has arrived in town with his Mrs.B.S.Harris, of Montreal, ls The Rev.E.T.Capel, of Montreal, was recently in town; Major Williamson, of Kingsbury, \u2018has - been visiting Judge and Mrs.Foster {- at \u2018Nestledown.\u2019 : Mr.Cavanagh, of Montreal, was a recent visitor at the Lake View House.\u201cMr.F.A.Knowlton was in Montreal ) \u201coh Friday Miss Beatrice McGowan: of Chicago, \"arrived here the middle of last eek: and will spend séveral weeks .\u2018and McGowan.Miss Madge Kennedy is out \u2018from - Montreal to spend a.few -weeks with Mr.Morgan and Mr.\u2018Theodore\u2019 Mor- * gan, of Mentreal, are sojourning \u2018Knowlton for sever] \u2018weeks.= Miss \u2018Mabel Whitley, of Montreal, is .visiting Miss Mabel Rodgers at her \u2026 cottage near Brome Lake.\u2018Sir .Melbourn& Tait arilved.\u201cfrom Montreal on Friday evening, and passed the week-end at his cottage.\u201cDr.F.E, Finley and family, of Miss Mabel Messent, of Compton, is \u201cWillson, of Montreal Annex, isttea: | triends here on Friday.: cKenzie was the guest.of.her| 18 sister, Mrs, Molntyre, Longuell \u2018street, plex.\u201ccome | on her return to \u2018Linden Grange.\u201d J-is enjoying a visit with her daughter, | .Mrs, Francis P.McColl.\u2018Misses McLaren.have \u201cSt.John, and'are now at the \u2018Anchor- {- .the guest.\u2018of.Lady Tilley, at \u2018Linden: .Grange.' Miss M on -Sun - Mr.D: Melntyre Bett.for Sherkrooke on.Monday.: - Mrs: Haldimand; \u201cWestmount, was} the guest of her\u2019 mbtrer, \u2018Mrs.Tooke; Guilbault \u2018street, on\u2019 Wednesday: ** Ta - Mr.Harry McCrudden visited friends\u2019 here on Tuesday.Mrs.Johnston, Montreal, was the\" -guest : of \u2018her.daughter, Mrs.GR.| day.composed of three:little girls) purpose\u2019 holding a sale of.\u2018work at the resi- \u2018dence of Mrs.\u2018Porteous,.46 Quinn ave.on Thursday afternoon -next.The proceeds: will bé turned over to the Children\u2019s: \u2018Fresh: Air Fund.- \u2026 - The, Siinday-schodl children of.Gar.denville Avenue \u201cPfesbyterian Church \u201cpurpose glving an.\u2018entertainment in tke church on day evening next.Mr.H.- and.Miss Bickley, West- mount, were the guests of Mrs.Green-| shields, Victoria avenue, on Friday \u201cevening.Ce Dr.F.A.Baxter, Montreal, was among ine.\u201clsitors on Sunday last.- Mrs.L.Gotto and .Miss.Gotto | apent last Sooiend at Frelighsburg. days.with: his \u2018family here, has\u2019.re- ( \u2018turned to.town.\u201d > Miss Hester.Peck.and Mr.B.Peck are at their cottage for the season.Mr.and Mrs, \"A.Sharples and child, \u2018Quebec, are guests at Leggat's oint - Hôtel.\u2018 Mr.T, Turriff, Green Bay, Wis., À Visiting Mrs.'R.J, Turriffff, sr.=.\u2018Master Ruagell Ross .celebrated \u201chis | birthday by giving a hay-cart -drive \u2018to his: little friends.Mrs.Leggatt and family are staying at one of Mr.+E Astle\u2019s\u201d new \u2018cottages this.season.\u2019 \u2018Dr.and \u2018Mrs.Geo.Mâthewson - \u2018and family have- Teturned-to \u2018their home in West ount.: .\u2026 = and Mrs.Chas.Laurie, Quebec, a i at Bh: Lawrence \u2018House, ss Haig ontreal, 1s the guest of Mrs.J.Turnbull, at Leggat's Point.Mrs.\u2018Rèss gave a \u2018delightful on \u2018the Beach.to a hum- ber of ladies, The latest: arrivals at Ocean House are:\u2014Mr.ahd Mrs.F.Challoner and | the Misses \u2018Gladys, and \u2018Celta, Challon- er, .Ottawa; Mr.La Claire, Montreal; Messrs.Belanger, P.Legace, M.Le- -gace, .Metapedia; Miss =: Brown and pe colle apd\u2019 Fred \u2018Brown, Que- bs.4208 Montreal, is nd- \u2018 La hig\u2019 nL dn PE | aon this- seis on.re T.HH, real, have arrived at Fa pan pi ive irview- cottage Mr.and \u2018Mrs.À.Z.Cohen\u2019 and chua \"a guests at jlurrire Hal.rs.\u2018an ss Fleet.are \u2018at thèéir cottage tor the.season.st thitr Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Hill are guests | R Zobinaon.© guests of Mrs.ss\u2018 Ada Alexander is visitin the Rev.Mr.Hancock in Birchton, ET.Mrs, A: Moody, of Terrebonne, has returned to her \u2018home, after spending a.few days\u2019 with her \u2018brother, Mr.\u201cJ W.Kimpton,\u201d Miss 'G.Shaw last week.Mrs.McQueen, Mrs.Campbell, Mrs.\u201cYoung and.Mrs.McLaren have opened their: cottages for the summer.months.Mr.(Clarke, Mr.Mooney and Mr.O'Hara spent the week-end at Gleri- bower Cottage.Mr.Douglas, of Scotland, and Mr: Dick, of.Montreal, spent last Thurs- das at et Boys Farm.r.ons has rented a cotta, e her for his.family, 5 ° Miss La Shäw.spent .a few days in Montreal last week visiting friends.spent a day in town Me.and à iris.D.M.McGpun and family, Drummond Street, have taken a cottage for the season.\u2018Principal :Gandler and Mrs.-Gandier, \u201cof Toronto,\u201d will spend July at Cap a l\u2019Aigle.Mr.ahd Mrs.G.Nimmo and Miss G.\u201cNimmo .have arrived, and are staying at \u2018Braehead\u2019 for the summer.Mr.- and- Mrs.BE.Herb Brown and family have rented the \u2018Auld House\u2019 for the sumnier months.They are ex- - Becteq.to arrive \u2018about the.middle of uly.The Misses.H.and A.Mowatt bave arrived to spend their vacation at Cap a YAigle.They will.be followed in about two weeks by the Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Mowatt.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018George Hyde, Pine avenue, hdve again taken possession of | their beautiful cottage \u2018Chez Nous.\u2019 \u2018Mrs.: Geo.\u2018Waters and family ar- | rived in the latter\u2018part of the week.They have again rented one of the cottages here for the season.: \u2018Mrs.Woods and \u2018Master Woods are guests of \u2018Mrs.J.F.N° Hughes.- - \u2018Messrs.Lincoln, - Angers; Noda and McCleland were the: guests\u201d over: the| week-end of\u2018 Mrs.Jv \u201cBL.Cleland, at | Kirklea West.: \u201cThe Ladies\u2019 Aid\" Intend holding a bazaar: in the Hudson Hefghts.boathouse on July 8.family arrived last week; \u2018 and will \u2018spend \u2018the summer months\u2019 at the.Mont-| \u2018fort Hôtel.Mr.A?H.McEnroe was at the \u2018hotel, for a.few.days.in the early.part of | aviation meet were Mr.Angus, of fens! meville, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.A.E se > § - Holt, Mr: i \u201cMr.Ed.Duchesneau,- Accompanied by his ttle\u2019 daughter Gertrude, was bers music; a8 usual; ts their \u2018first summer \u2018here in SEES ddd ddd =) eldé an family ave moved | Ÿ a + \u2018into \u201ca.Fice new \u201ccottage.\u2018near.\u2018the 3 ; BEAGONSFIELD.; \u201c 2 depot.HH +++ cs -Mr: and Mrs.Wevill.and.family have | moved into Mr.Vipond's cottage.\u201cA very \u2018subécsstul \u2018and largely, attended dance was held at the Club House: on.Wednesday evening.~The being .supplied by.Mrs.Riley McIntyre.ong those t wore: Mrs.Peroy Nellis, Mrs.\u201c| B; C.Pratt, Mrs.W.E.Shaw, Mrs.Pringle, Mrs.Ivy, the Misses \u2018Covern- \u2018ton, Bolton, Letendre, Pratt, Pringle, Bliss, Butler, Savage, Sclater, Nel.s, \u2018Sharing, Pyke, Messrs, Shaw, Patterson, .Heriot, Mackenzie, Draper, Oliver, Starke, Maickay, Howard, Arnaud, Love, i£ennet Starnes, Nicholson, Skinner, Stoker and others.Mrs.Maney is the guest: of.\u2018her sis- _ter, Mrs.James Brierley.Miss Dorothy Hague, who has been the guest of ner sister, Mrs.W.Peck, has returned home.Mrs.A.C, Clark, accompanied by.her daughter, Mrs.Arthur Fairie, paid a visit te \u2018Greenbank\u2019 this week.3 Düchésni Lane.\u2018is-at.present\u2019 a | | Stent at the.Masiors 3 Hon pe Ÿ Mr.BF.\" J.Davey was a \u201cweek-end | | guest at the;-hotel.- 4 early | Miss.Elleen G.Cook spent a few days : \u2018their summer cottage.Smythe\u2019 ig at Casta, Hotel : -Prissick and chtid *éont- \"IR: AA AA AAA AAdAAAAArAAAA Ara : COTTIER EEE EEG + Co +.: ORMSTOWN.+ + + AA A 2 A A AAA AA AAAdDAAA AD AAA YVETTE VENTE ET \u2018returned to: Montreal: .\u201cMrs.Pyke is visiting \u2018frierids: here.The: Rev.Mr.\u2018Welsh, who has been \u2018officiating: in :St: Mark's- Church.for \u2018the past two.months, leave.shortly for \u201chis home intthe West.Miss \u2018Isabel: Mudge is visiting: Miss +.B \u2018Heubach: mL | Mr.Alf.J Williams.was.visiting friends here: on Sunday.\u2018The Rev.Canon Dann arrives next week to.take \u201cup his duties in St.Mary's Church for the remainder of .the season, Mr.Toller, .Mr, Mowatt and Mr.at the Grove, Miss Edith Lewis is visiting Mrs.Ross.Miss Constance Pratt has returned from boarding school and is spending Mr.and Mre.H.N.Johnston have opened their pret Sil - Les for or a, {lver Spring Cot © occasion of Miss Ida Morrison home coming to spend a vacation, es gelebrated, at her home on Bevan\u2019s » by a \u2018country dance,\u2019 in.which quite à a large numbe : bk pars r of young people Mesars.Alt.W .- Hadrdll, Alex, Bruce, Arch, -McGoun, K.C., and the Rev.Jas.L.Flanagan are occupying their cottages.on Bevan's Lake, for the sum- Mrs.H.R.Sears and her two chil- \u201cdren, \u2018Dorothy and.Russell, are so- Jourping at Cedar Ca Mr.and Mrs.ray Ww.Slater spent the weéek en | here as guests of Mrs.H.N.Johnstoh.Mrs, Edward H.Lydon and children are guests at Round Lake House.Messra.Edward H.and Victor Lydon spent the week-end.with them.Oliver B.Lane is at Cedar Camp for the summer.camping on Round Lake.They were \u2018An charge of Mr.Archie McKellar and enjoyed their outing immensely.They left for home (Chateauguay) on Monday.The following comprised the party: Walter Meldryum, G.Adams, R.Reid; (W.Reid, R.Richardson, J.A.Barwick, : Richardson, C.Bowles, G.Horsnell and +++ + MASCOUCHE.+ + \u2018returned \u2018to \u2018Maple Grove.Mrs.Hugh Carmichael.and Miss Florence Denovan, of Montreal, are guests of Miss J.\"Carmichael.A monument erected to the founder of Mascouche is causing great interest.- \u2018Miss Delphonse, of Montreal, is visiting friends.| - Miss Jessie- Rath, who has been the \u2018guest.\u2018of Miss May.Ti Robinson, \u2018The Eims,\u2019 has returned to her home in Terrebonne.Co Mrs.Renaud gave a \u2018carnation\u2019 tea on.Thursday : evening, which \u2018was gréatly enjoyed Among those present from the city were: Messrs.Robi- taille,.Ouelette, Renaud, Lafontaine, Archambault, Trudeau, and the Misses Roy.\u201d Nantel, upras, Laverdure \u2018and oY.~Misg May L, Robinson, of Grace Church, \u2018ras presented with a leather bound tymn-book in recognition of her services as organist.The annual picnic of the Protestant churches was héld in the grove of Mr.Geo.K.Robinson, on July 1 \u201cMrs.Lloyd and family have opened 2 .i +.\u2018STE.AGATHE.\u2018DES MONTS.\u201d +++.- \u2018Mr.Ww.H.Robinson has taken a room at Mrs.Alex.Allan\u2019s \u2018Hill Crest Cottage\u2019 for a few weeks.: : Miss \u2018Florence | Ekers has returned \u2018| from\u2019 a trip, and will spend the summer \u2018with - her relatives here.\u201cMr.James Gardner is stopping at 11ac Brule for some time.visiting Mrs.Gnae- A.\u2018Nelson, .Handfleld, N.H.Bovie, -J.Ge- Parkin, W.Foster, Jack McLellan, M -À.Macpherson, H.- Taylor, Mrs.J.:A.Turcotte, Miss \"Kavanah, \u2018J.XK.Hill Mr: J.Lewis, H.C.Richardson, and H.K.Taylor, Montreal, were registered at the Castel des Monts last week.Mrs.Maurissette and children, Labelle, Tie \u2018visiting\u2019 Mrs.F.Bedard.: Mr.John Carroll is-stopping for a few weeks at the \u2018Laurentide Inn.\u2019 Mr.Charles Scott has taken possession of his charming residence, by the lake side, for the summer.Mr.J.Murphy, Mrs.Murphy, and the Misses Murphy will spend a few weeks with Mrs.Ryan, \u2018Avonmore Cottage.\u2019 Miss Helen DesBrisay has returned from a trip to Quebec.Mrs.Patrick Campbell will spend a few weeks out here.Miss Annie Cram is staying with Mrs.A.Barwick.© Mr.R.Wilson-Smith is expected shortly, with his family, for the sea- Miss Thomas 1 : dinger, | son.y i ++ > > MORIN FLATS.- > Lo .= 1 Visitors at: Morin Flats include: Mr.Norman Dycie, Mrs.Adley Sherritt, Mr.W.J.Sproule and Mrs.Sproule, Mr.Harry Bragg and Mrs.Bragg, Mr.John Hammond, the Rev.Henry Jekill, Mr.W.B.Balkie and Mrs.à À À à à Baikie, Mr.Alexander Watters, Mrs.Frederick Clark, Miss Shannon, Mr.Robert.Fraser and Mrs.Fraser, Mr.Edward: Day and Mrs.Day, Miss Ru- : rey, Mr.Binns, Miss Ladd, Mr.Frank Alexander, the Rev.Mr.Rowe, Mr.Henry Tucker.| + : _ CHATEAUGUAY.Miss Gladys MacLaren spent the Week .end- here, the guest of Mès.Schnebly.Mrs.Finam Meldrum, jr., is spending a few days here, the guest of Mra.+++ William 'Meldrum,-sr.- -Mre.James Booth, of Winnipeg, is visiting her sister, Mre.James Jack.Mr.and\u201d Mrs.G.- have tdken- a cottage hefe \u2018for Hs 1 summer.Miss Mabel Dryden was the guest ot : Miss Glena O'Del for the week end.Miss Iren Hardisty is spending a few days in Chateauguay, the guest of Mrs.Robert Meldrum.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fetherston and family have taken a cottage here: for the season.- Miss Jean Marshall is spending ' a tow days in St.Anne de Bellevue, Mies.Helen \u2018Morison is at home for \u2018the holidays.* \u2018Mrs.Harrison, of Montreal, guest at Poplar Farm.\u2019 A successful lawn social was held on the rectory grounds last Thursday evening.: Mr.8.\u2018Surprenant, of Lacolle, is the .guest of his sister, Mrs.George is a gues Elzaboth Browne was here or the dance on Wednesday.\u201cass.\"Brown,\" wha has been the guest McGerrigle: St.\u2018James Sunday-school held their : »°- has Arnaud are among.the latest arrivals her _ holidays.-with : and Mrs, 1.© Pratt ner ; parents, Mr, .| .+ wem 3 + | .+ A party of boys spent a week here | © Mr.W.BE.Alexander, who has| been visiting friends in the city, has | and Mrs.|: Ross and family | row \u201cahnisl pledic on the rectory grounds last Friday.The day was fine, and all enjoyed the outing.\u201c : Miss Kee has returned home from Montreal for the holidays.Co Dr.McEachran left.last week .for a trip to the West.Mrs.John a Failaie, Hazelbrae, Westmount, and Miss Black, of Ste.Therese, this week.Mrs.Reay, .of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.\u2018McEachran, Ormsby: Grange.week.A nhimber of our citizens took in.the excursion to Ste.Anne\u2019s this: week.The Rev.A.E.Ascah and Mrs.As- cah were the guests of Mrs.Goddard, the rectory, Huntingdon, on Friday and Saturday last.Co .+ ) _- .+ 3 , TERREBONNE.Ï ét Mr: Alfred.Gilmour and Miss Lizzie Carmicheel, - Rosemere, were.guests here on Sunday.Mr.Thomas MacKay, Toronto, is spending a few days in town with Mrs.William MacKay.Bennett, New Glasgow, .were in town on, Sunday, .guests.at \u2018Elmhurst.\u2019 .Miss Stella.Moody spent last week end at \u2018The Grove,\u2019 Beaconsfield, the guest of the Misses Covernton.Miss Ernestine Knopf, Montreal, was Miss.Edith Moody's guest for\u2019 the week.\u201cMr.William\u2019 Robertson, Lachute, spént \u201cthe week in town at \u2018Sunny- side.\u2019 Miss Ernestine Moody has returned \u2018for several days.\u2018Miss Mabel Henderson, Montreal, spent tha week end here with friends.Mr.Jack Slaughter, Montreal, visited his parénts for the week end.day and: week end in St.Lin with friends.Miss .Annié Moody, with her guest, Miss Jane Waite, sailed last Friday on.the \u2018Hesperian\u2019 for a three months\u2019 trip on the Continent.Miss Edithe Moody left.to-day for \u2018Shawbridge, where she will remain for:two or three weeks.Dr.Leopold Masson, Montreal, was in town this week ; : \u2018 : > ST.LAMBERT.3 b The fortnightly hop \u2018under the auspices of the St.Lambert Boating Club, on Friday evening was well attended.Among those present were: Mr.and Mrs.E.Riley, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bourne, Mr, and Mrs, W.Dart, Mr and Mrs.Hutchins, Mr.and Mrs.H.Bourne, the Misses Johnston, Cooper, Horsfall, Christie, Rodden, Reti, Mc- Callum, Watsvn, Dfummend, Ward, Ramsay, Walker, Parker, Lepage, Gil- mour, Whimby, Sincennes, Hooper, Grant, and Messrs.Hooper, Christie, Kircaldie, J.Bourne, F.Bourne, S.Bourne, Orchard, Gordon, Whimby, Lamontagne, McDonald, and many others.Next Saturday, July Sth, is the.date fixed by the officers of the St.Lambert Boating Club for the annual re-' gatta.Already preparations are under way, and many members and sister clubs have entered for the aquatic events, The members of the Wesleyan congregation here held an enjoyable social on Friday.evening, in honor of their new pastor, the Rev.Mr.Philp.The Rev.J.Howard Philp, M.A.and Mrs.Philp have taken up-.residence on Elm avenue.Mrs.Copeland, who \u2018has been visit- home In, the Lower Provinces: MMiss Margaret Ramsay has been spending some time here, ' visiting \"Miss Mattie Ramsay, Lorne avenue.Miss Haroldine Tucker, who returned home on Tuesday \u2018fiom boarding school, where she -has \u2018spent the past year, leaves to-day to.be absent for some time, Miss McCallum and Miss Marjorie Bell, Sherbrooke street, were guests of the \u2018Misses Motr's on Friday.Bourne's guest this week.Miss Gilmour has been a recent.visitor here, the guest of the Misses W'himby.Miss Edyth W'atson spent the weekend here, the guest of Mrs.Jamas Wheatley, Aberaeen avenue, Mrs.Charles Hyde and little daugn- ter were here this week, guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Pliers Locke.Mrs.Panton Wyld has \u2018left for Chatham, Ont., where she -will bé the guest of Dr, and Mrs.Jack for some.weeks.Mrs.- Walter Donneily and children, of Ottawa, arrived orn Wednesday to spend some time here, the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W, Percival.Mrs.Coles, of Toronto, arrives next week to spend some time with her par: ents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles: Grant, Mr: and Mrs.James\u2018 'Rosevear and | children.were wesk-end.guests of ex- Mayor Rosevear.+ + VAUDREUIL AND-DORION ; Mrs.R.Prendergast : visited | \u2018here, the guest of Mrs.Charles Harwood.Mr.Eugene and Miss Euzenie Papineau were -the guests.of Mr.F.'S.Mackay last week.Miss H.and Miss M: Harwood have arrived from Toronto to spend the Mr.Roy Merrill visited here, the holidays.here.guest of Miss Bruneau.Mr.and Mrs.McIntyre, of Mont-.\u2018real, have opened their cottage fort the season, : Mrs.T.W.Robertson, Miss Evelyn and Mr.Jos Robertson, of High River, Alta, are spending some time here.Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Kent are settled on their island with friends for the summer.Miss J.Wilson, of Senneville, is the guest of Miss Gelinas for some time.Dr.D.Lecavalier, who :has returned from Europe, is spending some time Here, the guest of ex-Mayor Haports.Mr.Eddie Bailey, of Montreal, spending some time \u2018here -at Mr.x Mr.H.\u2018Harwood, of \u2018Montreal, visited here lately + : \u2018 LACHINE - he Vinet\u2019s.bd > \u2018Mr.Nutter gave a concert Thursday evening.in Mrs.Smart's house in aid of ithe Lachine General Hospital.Mr.McLaurin went to Lachute for the McGowan-Mackey wedding.Mr.Percy \u2018 Adams, of \u2018Montreal, \u2018spent the week end here, the guest of Mrs.H.Baley- Miss Smart was.in Lachute last week for the McGowan-Mackey wedding.Mr.and Mrs.Demming have return- di from the .Laurentides.r.Mignault was in \u2018Lachine last eek.Mrs, Rupert Heward went to Lachute for the McGowan-Mackey wedding.Mr.and Mrs.C.Austin, of Montreal, spent the week end here.Mr.C.Monk, of Montreal, was the guest last week of Mrs.Ames, the lake front.Mr.Alphonse Boyer visited here last week.\u2018Miss Baley went to Joliette last RY KSAT AN LN SR tm Si week to visit, the guest of Miss Davis.Mr.and Mrs.C.- Lamontagne, of paie : So - Ee ARNT A ADEE STE RE Ld Wey nga were guests at the rectory | Miss \u2018Morison was.in \"Montreal.this Mr.Gordon Lloyd and Miss Lily\u2019 from Ottawa, where\" she was visiting Mrs.A.Edisdn is spending the holi- A party from here spent Wednesday Mrs.Arthur Moody 1s.visting friends | in \u2018Shawhridge: ing relatives nere, has left for.her Miss \u2018Rodden nas been Mrs.Herbert ; \u201cShe never \u2018She thought I had my geogerfy in my -sex, but to \u2018have | RELIEVE iS GONE.wy have awful spells of Ney ralgia and have doctored 2 great deal without getting much benefit.For the\u2018 last \u2018two years I have been ing Dr.Miles\u2019 Anti-Pain Pills and they always relieve me.J have been so bad with Neuralgia that I sometimes thought I would go crazy.\u2018Sometimes it is necessary to \u2018take two of them, but never more, and they are sure to relieve me.\u201d MRS.FERRIER, 2434 Lynn St.,, Lincoln, Neb.Price 286 at your dru should supply you.If net {He sond price to us, we forward presale \u2018DR.MILES MEDICAL CO., Terente.Montreal, spent the week end here.Miss M.Monk spent some time here last week, the guest of Mrs Amos.Mr.Papineau, of Montreal, was 3n Lachine lately.: + + + RIGAUD.+ + .+ Stee + \u2018Judge Choquet and family are expected mext week for the summer.Mr.Williamson end family have taken Mr.Holmes\u2019 cottage for the ea- son.Dr.Reed is visiting here, the guest of Miss S.Reed, his sister.Mr.Kelly, of Montreal, visited here last week.Mr.Harry H.Oram spent the week end here.Mr.M.Jamieson was here last week visiting friends Mr.Jack Smith and Mr.Jack Travers visited here last week.\u2014 \u2018THE MARKDOWN SALE.She started out to buy 2 ball Of yarn for darning socks, A paper or two of safety pins, And a ribbon for baby's frocke.And ap for buying more than this She never had a thought; But the \u2018marked-down\u2019 tickets caught -.her eye, And this was what she bought: : An opera cape, \"\u201c\u2019Tweïve yards of crepe -.{You can\u2019t tell when you'll need some), Six pairs of gloves, (Such perfect loves!) .And books\u2014one has to read some; \u2018Some furs, real eable, A small work-table, A set of Haviland chine, A turquoise Ting, (The sweetest thing!) A novel by Olive.Schreiner, A waist or two \u201cAs good as new .(And worth at least ten dollars), An evening-gown \u2018 Marked \u2018way, \"way down, Some real lace baby-collars; i A music-rack, A dressing-sacque, A Pair of pillow-shams, .À portière, Some new back-hair, : More essays\u2014this time Lamb\u2019s;.An oak bookcase, A Tirany vase, A lovely brass lamp-shade; Some lingerie, A rubber-tree\u2014 I really am afraid Te tell you all the things she bought \u2018 As she wandered on from block to ; block In quest of a paper of safety-pins, And a ribbon for baby\u2019s frock.- \u2014H.J.H, HPR MISAPPREHENSION.The small boy backed up against ihe cool brick wall and panted heavily.\u2018Téacher licked you awful hard, djan't she, Jim\u201d said his sympathetic chum.\" \u2018You bet she did,\u201d replied the victim.licked me so hard \u2018before.pants, an\u2019 I didn\u2019t\u2019\u2014Cleveland.- \u2018Plain Dealer.\u2019 i a \u2018Children ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry \u2018FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA EXPLANATION.\u2018T was very much disappointed inythat gpring chicken you §0ld me,\u2019 said youns Mrs.Torkins.\u2018It didn\u2019t seem at all like the genuine article.\u2018Madam, replied the affable grocer \u2018you must remember that this year's spring was one of the most deceptive on record.\u2019\u2014Washington \u2018Star.\u2019 UNKIND.- 2 \u2018Of course,\u2019 sald the lady with tha stesl-bound glasses, \u2018I expected to he called \u201cstrong-mind * after making a speech three hours long in favor of our it printed \u201cstrong- too much,)\u2014Boston winded\u201d was too, \u2018Courier.\u2019 HEARD IN A HABERDASHERY.Customer.(returning and putting down counterfeit coin received in | change) \u2014'TI want a better half.Clerk\u2014\u2018Beg pardon, sir, but this isn't a matrimonial agency.'\u2014Boston script)\u2019 CL - READABLE PARAGRAPHS.\u2018Tran- \u2014_\u2014 om ems = an na fn Ik tn ed he des ud sta vhs nd ta in Rit late WH net Fe he; an tha «iru pec Fé 11] A nt an vec Co thr vis wh [ er \\ id here.time here Amos., Was in ++ + + Lo + 44 are ex- mmer.ily - have r 1 ea- he guest ited here he week ast week >k Trav- APHS.mA, ; ce, this .3 caught at: 2 \u20ac a 211 \u2018need \u2026 i | some; .rer, lollars), rs; - \u2018Plain, | imthat @ at all grocer, eptive 1 the to be ing a of our, trong- Boston\u2019 RY.utting d in s isn't \u2018Tran- + i pn .such.: pedition returns to France, Felix home, finds that Marguerite is.i THE GADFLY REAPPEARS.i ape of the novels of the year that pest worth reading,\u201d though it ends truly tragic fashion, is \u2018An Inter- aupted Friendship\u201d by Mrs.E.'L.fornich (The Macmillan Co.of Canada, &.93), It is chiefly a character study, > interest centring around two men ét widely different tetapérament and 4.girl who has been warped by de- Lits of hody \u2018and cramping of mind 4 childhood.The strongest influenca tha lives of all three is devoted hve to one of the others.and the agedy of ali three is the same \u2014 though misunderstanding the \u2018love of dach is thrown back upon itself,.the hisunderstanding, though clear to the reader.is never made clear te.them, ad to the end- the unsatisfied longing.the duil dead heart, takes from .life all its color.The finest character of all, Rene Marteurelle, or Martel, is a>strong.grave boy and man with an aipfathomable power of loving and a Hunger for love.At his mother\u2019s.death, is >ouk-worm father, troubled.at having his children.thrown on his hands, 2 \u2014 - me sends \u2018English ogres\u2019 thé servants call them.The boy.believing that his father is stnding him: to be eaten, goes away with a stony heart, in which filial love has been.forever killed.\u2018When he returns, after a happy school and home life with his friends in England, he is a typical English schoolboy, an abso- urtelv different type from His older brother.vetter and a good understanding arises between them, but the love of son- ship is irrevocably gone; to the grief nf Ehth.They form a defensive alll- ance in behalf of the \u2018poor little wrecked sister who is suffering from the mistaken devotion and religious enthusiasm\u2019 of her aunt, who has taken\u2019 care of her: Through Rene\u2019s influence she comes\u2019 \u2018home, lives a \u2018happier life and.finally, RES given a chance of cure - of the.spinal irjury received through a fall the day of her mothér\u2019s funeral, in her- babyhood.To earn thé sum.required for this tréatment, Rene undertakes to go as geographer with an exploring expedition te the upper waters of the\u2019 Amazon.There he comes in contact with the extraordi-: narv man who influences his whole future life.He finds him starving, althy.hunted.applying as interpreter to the expeditign in place of an ab- séonded native.Rene discovers that he is a gentleman in spite of his desperate condition, and treats him as stant source of disquiet to\u201d Rene, who\" nbserves that he.is making himself\u2019 individually necessary to each member «f the expedition, and finds himgelf taking altogether too deep an interest in this strange adventurer.\u2018Then Rivarez saves, first Rene himself, and later the whole camp, from \u2018death.While he is away.appeasing the flerce nztives, Rene discovers: that \u201che loves Felix às hé Tad never- lovéd anyone: before.He nurses him \u2018through fever\u2018 and learns frôm his déliram secrets.that he had declined to hear from his.trusted friend\u2019s \u201clips.When the ex- he takes in a fair way to recovery and finds a valuable aid in Felix, who brings into\u2019 her life a new element of joy and light which she does not for long recognize.Then comeés a calamity.Through = fresh accident Marguerite is again injured and all -hope of recovery vanishes.Rene takes her to Paris to keep house for him, and the three are happy together till Felix is visited by an Italian patriotic agent, .who induces, him to head a movement for freedom in northern Italy.zumes his old character of \u2018the Gadfly\u2019 and heads an unsuccessful insurrection.This brings back the terrible fever that had wrecked his health before and make it certain that it will.recur at intervals for the rest of his life.take a trip to Switzerland and Felix | writes wonderful letters to Marguerite.She has been reading poetry with him ( till she has read him through and throtgh.On the return from Italy she seeks his confidence, telling him what she has found out of his past and tacitly making her love known.he is horrified that Felix receives her words \u2018with sardonic laughter, and goes away in this mood.The next dav Rehe goes to find Felix, is received with remote.metallic ceremony, and.goes away stunned and uncomprehending: Felix himself has his #hole faith wrecked in the mistaken Helief that Rene has betrayed to Mar- Tuerite the secrets found out during his delirium.Felix throws himself into another insurrection, is taken prisoner and tortured to death.Mar- Tuerite lives till forty years Of age, rontinuing her father's Egyptology\u2014 \u201cead in life.Rene lives to be old and successful.\u201chen entering the army is: War brings a man inte contact with + sorts of folk.If you should ever \u201cme across anyone who seems to you .different from yourself and all ia rest of us\u2014one of the rare-spirits © at go through the world.like stars, zliating light.try to remember that rE Brat pI ilege to know such per- 3 em on much.A GUIDE BOOK TO THE ST.- LAWRENCE.\\ new number ,of the \u2018Picturesque \u2018er Series) published by the Mac- Tan Company, is \u2018The Picturesque .Lawrence, by Clifton\u2019 Johnson \u201c1.254.Like the first volume in series, \u2018The Picturesque Hudson sivas not only descriptions of scen- and facts about places along the of \u2018ravel, -but considerable his- \u201c \u201cral and legendary lore connected \u201crewith.Some of \u2018the historical\u2019 im- sions are a little \u2018surprising to \u2018the +dian reader.For instance, in re- ~ting the events of the last cam- between New France and Bri- the writer seems to consider \u2018the | * ~z of Montreal the decisive action.veyrs of peace fhe town grew, and in 1760 had\u2019 nine -and innabitauts- and was.some- \u2018irzer than Quebec.Early in ~-1her of that vear an Fnglish ex- + landed at Lachine.Was crowded with refugees, and r, Tr there rally Ee | coula muster only \u2018 about - him off to English relatives, : He appreciates his father, | Felix Rivarez proves a con-{ He as- When he recovers, he and Rene * Battell Loomis.His advice to his son.fangerous thing to love -son of.a prosperous widow who later 1 of his unwilling healing skill and of twenty-five: hundred defenders; whiks \"the English\u2019 forces in the teen tho the \u2018vicinity numbered: seven- \u2018To fight would plainly pe a waste of \u2018lite, and the place.capitu-: ated.: The English had \u2018ove \u2018run the rest of.the valley, and all of Canada Crau ame & Possession of the British apace in the narrative later on when the -tourist bas \u2018gone on \u2018déwn the.river, but it is.merely.an episode in \u201cover-futihifg of the valtèÿ* \u2018Mont-' real.ought to hold her head a little \u2018higher after learning: what.Mr.-John- son has to tell.The opening: \u2018chapter contains picturesque incidents of the heroic days of Canada, .the:dayi*.of Cartier, Champlain, \u2018 Roberval, - the.Coureur-dé-bots-and the Tndian.Then f begins the description \u2018of thé \u2018river as: jt issues\u2019 from Lake Onftatio.Kings- \u2018ton with its: \u2018history, its, font and its leisurely people Ig\u2019 thé- \u201cfifst city visited.The chief criticism oftered isthe lack of a public.Hbrary of.any- aécount.The intelleetual .centre - of: \u2018Kingston\u2019s life, Queen's University, with its fine eollection of.books, Was\u2019 \u201cyvidently uñ-\" discovered, as it does.not exist in these pages.The Thousand Islands come in | for their share _ of admiratfon and of\u2019 historical and literary reminiscence, especially with .Cooper\u2019s \u2018Pathfinder\u2019 In the comments on the \u2018small towns between the.islands and the \u201crapids, there is a statement made that ought to bring Canadian readers.up .short and question.\u2018themselves, \u2018is this true?I had supper at a small: hotel\u2019 neaf the railroad station.My.companions at.the table were of the working class, and while they ate.they were \u2018éngaged | in a continuous joking \u201cdiscussion of their escapades when drunk.That they should get\u2019 drunk was taken.as a matter of course.Apparently: it was.their view that no manly man would always keep sober, and even if he had spells of being unquesticnably \"vicious or.beastly, that was usually thought humorous by his mates.\u2018To smoXkeand spit in public places, to swear and swagger and guzzle seems -to- be the ambition of a very.large - proportion of Canadian youths.\u2018Their elders set.the pace.Drinking .is the habit of the country, and is not \u201cconfined to any particular class.That a stranger should receive such an\u2019 impression and publish it to -all those who are interested in Canada sufficieritly to take its greatest pleasure trip, is surely a disgrace that should be wiped out.When Montreal is - Mr: Johnson's subject he is \u201cequally outspoken, ; It-is an attractive city in certain sec- \u2018tions and occasional spots, but as a whole it impresses the stranger ds dirty and dishevelled: Buildings that are- ~dismally old and battered are pléntiful -oûtskirts.in most directions, you find a helter-skaiter .of manufactories with «their smoké-belchinz chimneys and un-\u201c \u201ctidy surroundings.- But there is no questioning the charm.of .the.fine sresi- dence district, or that of the parks, or the attractiveness of many of the city | buildings to which \u201cage or noble architecture, sis combined with impressive size, lend istinction.- \u2014 It is tobe hoped that the Board of Control will soon.be able to.give attention to the question- of dust-bims- and | other, \u201ci ; ng of \u2018refôrmin the\u201d- \u201cdirty land\u201d \u20ac f the ty.[Jed regions.-o \u201cThis guide: book certainty fulfils\u2019 Burns\u201d prayer, enabling us to \u2018see o'rsel's as ithers see.us.\u201d It is.noticeabls that in: \u2018Mortreal, as in Kingston, the universities of McGill and \u2018Laval are considered unworthy of mention: It is tolerably evident that it is the commercial rather than the intellectual side, of life that appeals to the writer.Ottawa, the Richelieu, the\u2019 St.Frapcis, Quebec and the Saguenay.awaken the admira- the traveller.Saint Anne de Beaupré occupies a prominent place in the description of the river \u2018From Cape Diamond \u2018to the Gulf\u2019 \u2018On\u201cthe whole, the guide-book Beétion is Teliable, the history and: legend generally fairly \u2018cor- \u2018rect, and the comment that of the average, commonplace \u201c American tourist.\u201d POKING ° FUN AT ENGLISH CUS- LE TOMS.\u2019 .Apropos.of travel, the American takes comsiderable delight in poking fun at the conservative English customs.\u2018A Plain American in England,\u201d by Charles T.Whitefidld, is after the style, But.a good way after it, of \u2018A Bath in an English Tub,\u201d by Charles The subject is the same, a visit.to -an English eountry house for & week-end, its chill atmosphere, - its holisemaids, its flat bathtub, its .unconventionality among\u2019 guests, and their independence of procedure.But it lacks the light-hearted touch of \u2018Mr.Loômis's fun and just Étops of being pleasing-to the reader.| * A-COMICAL TALE OF WOE.For a real laugh there-is no more sovereign -spécific \u201cthan \u201cThe Great Natural Healer, by Charles \u201cHeber Clark (Max Adeler).-The poor unfortunate who retires to'a country town to- study Spanish and sufférs.the \u2018consequences of looking like a doctor is quite an.original figure \u2018in \u2018fiction: John P: Tadcaster\u2019s adventures: begin | when he arrives at the town of Borax.When a man rushes in.excitement and | asks, \u2018Are you a \u2018doctor?.-Instead of | saying \u2018No,\u2019 he answers, matter?and his fate is sealed.\u201cHe is hurried to a boy \u2018who.had.fallen off | a porch and cut his head badly.No one will listen to his explanation then, the local doctor is away, so he does his best with his small stock of remedies, ,court-plaster, quinine pills and paregoric.The boy has convinced his friends that his leg is-broken, but both head and leg recover immediately and the people of the town are lost in admiration.There is no rest for the; wonderful healer.-The local doctor! offers te take him into parnership.The hotelkeeper's little daughter, the suggests matrimony, Mrs.MéGuire, suffering from blood poisoning, a supposed cripple of: twenty, years\u2019 stand-\u2019 ing (suspected of being in league with | the \u2018hotelkeepery, old Mrs.Browne, who | later leaves Him twenty thousand dollars in her will, -are all monuments.The siége of Quebec.occupies more |.Nos i \u201cA MANS BEST THINGS Lie NEAR-.| éd Quebec \u2018history.An incident in the |.- sonly women.in the active work of the otherwise empty lite, or.as a cover to \u201cright in th&Business.centre; and on the |.ese Artist in\u2019 \u2018London\u2019 (London: Chatto As an artist has felt a great fascina-, J him one of the most grateful of men.Pérhaps the ifâmedtate \u2018contrast with rhisiprevious-four-pears in San Frän- cisco helped to enhance even the common tion and the historic imagination of | \u201cWhat's - the | the efficacy of quinine and -paregoric:! for all ills, before.he can escape from | Borax and his reputation.He finally \u201celudes the vigilance of keeper and Dr: Bowser, and escapes to : \u2018New York, but is hunted down \u2018even | there and tries a sea voyage.He the \u2018hotel- te \u2018into his state- -faom \u2018and.closed the.door.I never saw him.again, iniess he was the man with.a clean-shaven { face and-a slouched hat over his \u201cByes whom I saw at Liverpool crééping over the ship's gangway.The man.was built like Tadcaster, but it may have \u2018béen some other person.- Both these books are published by! the- -Musgen Book Co.; Limited; Toronto.\u201d .EST.HIM.¢ ; That this\u2018 is true likéwise of a woman\u2019s best things; :that they \u201clie close.about her feet,\u2019 seems to be the central thought of \u2018The One Who Came After,\u2019 by David Lyall, (Hodder & -Stoughtoh, -London, 6s.).\"It is the story of a young.\u2018sensitive, highly- strung Scoteli - girl, the: daughter of a famous Scottish: artist; her faifure to adjust herself.to the life of a .High-: \u2018land manse and parish; ter.flight from it all.into: what she \u2018has fancied is a \u201cwider, \u201ctruer, more - interesting career for a\u2018 woman; her failure to find satisfaction in this, and her return \u2018and, partial success As \u2018a.wife, mother and Hterary, woman.Christine.\u201cBeck; left.motherless in her babys hood, is brought\u2019 up in a domewhat Bo- |\" hemian- fashion by her father and his brother artists,\u2019 \u2018the clan.\u201d A good, mar and deeply réverent, \u201cthough not Te- ligious, he leaves his daughter at the | age of twenty-five, to \u201cthe care of Alan Grier, .the minister of .Strath- ardle, wha loves.her deeply; \u2018but does hot quite understand her complicated.nature.The\u2019 \u2018woman\u2019s cause\u2019 is dealt with in.the.chapters that tell Christine\u2019s story, after she has broken away \u2018from the maddening monotony and limitations of the Presbyterian manse.\u2018The writer seems to believe that the _ \u2018\u201cwoman\u2019s movement\u2019 are those who \u2018have lost all else,\u201d who use it \u2018chiefly .a8 a means wherewith to fill up an a deeper \u2018interest in something else \u2018Perhaps it is the truth\u201d \u2018of it; perhaps it is only the Scotch of it.LITERARY NOTES ; \u201cThe quaint English and artless style of Yoshio Markino\u2019s story, \u2018A Japan- A.JAPANESE > IN.LONDON, & Windus) tempt to quotation the whole book through.The.author, who tion for.the fog effects on colof in \u2018| London, has illustrated his own bôok.- His reception in England has- made indifference of \u201cthe \u201cEnglishman: to.foreigners.Qf San Francisco he says: \u2014 I never went out to the parks, for I was so frightened of those savage.ple, who threw stones and bricks at Even when I was walking on the street the showers of pebbles used to fall upon me often.And I was spat on more oc- - casionally.Of course they.were very low-class peoples, \u2018but \u201ceven Ltetter-class peoples had not a.very mice manner\u2019 to \u2018the Japanese: Then came\u2019 the \u2018contrast of London: T started my first sightseeing from Hyde Park and- the Green Park and St.James's Park.I could not -understand.all those iron railings.I thought they \u2018were to divide private grounds from the publie ones.But.I saw.many people on\u2019 both sides.1 so timidly walked inside the rail.Nobody shouted me.Then I went near the crowds of people with still more fear.Being quite ignorant of the English civilization I anticipated some pebble-showers every minute.I waited and waited with beating heart, but nothing happened to me at all.I walked into the.crowds who were feed-' ing birds in the lake of St.James's Park.| Nobody spat on me! I veniured myself into \u2018the thickest crowds, and I was squeezed between the peoples.Nobody \u201ctook any notice of \u2018me.- \u201cHallo, hallo, what's the matter?I said ir.my heart.\u2018Perhaps they don't know I am -a Japanese.\u2019 I took off my hat on purpose to show -my black hair.Finally one.man pushed me quite accidentally, and he touched his hand to his hat and apolo- Éized me very politely.T'was quite melted with comfort.- The only condemnation that Mr.Markino expresses is of the spirit of commercialism that he has sometimes met.The English busitiess man is con-.sistentiy censured, though in the main the people are \u2018perfectly darlings,\u2019 yet \u2018he himself owns to.repeated evidences of incorruptible British honesty, such as this: -It was four or five in the morning.I went-into a coffee-stali and had a cup.\u2018The man said it was \u2018thruppence\u2019 I could not.;understarid it.I gave him \u201cten- franc: piece, and he gave me \u2018the change.I could nof, of course.count it, but after arriving in Londén my Japa- |.nèse friend saw the change and he said \u201cit was quite right.© The English.money | is so difficult for foreigners tu calculate, For about half-year or so I always used to give bigger coin than the price of the - things I- purchased; and take the change without examining it.I was never deceive Loe 2\".: .TO-DAY -AND .YESTERDAY.\u201cA, healthy word \u2018of.protest - -comes from the Glasgow.\u2018News\u2019 against a strain of morbidity.in.the.public interest in and affection for the late King., \u201cThe big -biography- will come some day, \u2018and.de a work of great importance if it is to do justice to King Edward\u2019s day and achievements.Meanwhile \u2018the \u2018Bookseller\u2019 in the \u2018News\u2019.comments on the just popular estimation of the books which have been so hastily put forward.There has been no enthusiasm over the, numerous publications claiming to be Lives of King Edward VII.Remembering the range of books issued shortly after Queen Victoria's death, and the tremendous cemand for any account of - her life and reign, the present public disregard of \u2018Royal\u2019 literature is remarkable.Ever Kinling\u2019s poem in book form- has not stirred the book buyers very | deeply.I see that Cassells advertis little book by Mrs.Naizey entitled \u2018How | Like the King,\u2019 as if it were a new book, whereas it really appeared several years ago.But 1 think the \u2018fimit has been reachéä \u2018in the hysterical attempts to create an emotinnal interest in the.b- - the late King's dog Caesar.Newspapers; : tard markets, and religious houses have attempted to cater for the morbidly sentimental cravings of the crowd.T have seen an early copy of a little book cau- ed \u2018Where's Mastar?uy Caesar, the King's Dog! It comes from 'Hodders, and though no name is \u2018given on the title page, I understand it is the work.of a member of the famous Nonconform- \u2018age.der.of one great publishing house felt .ual \"labor.INFORMATION.tumn a book entitled latte\u201d English .Union.{public attention- \u2018forithetrwares by all\u201d means is a \u2018long - \u2018étép'From \u2018thé ideals of the men\u201d whe \u2018served \u2018the \u2018people in.théir capacity in a Hers.Jbhook-burdened The reverence which the foun- for his \u2018calling\u2019 is brought to mind in 5, \u2018connection \u2018with\u2019 the récent.move, of\u2019 Maomillan/s.Toronto firm-to their new \u2018home on Bond: strest.mate \u2018nillan, while\u2018 sui à shôpman.at £80 a | year, to \u201chis .old.friend and feliow-\" | Weanésaay craftsman who- \u2018had gone.to Glasgow, \u201cFou never surely \u2018thought \u2018you Were: - | merely Working for bread.Don't.you: know that you.age cultivating good taste amongst the natives \u2018of.Glasgow; .Helping to unfold a\u201d \u201clove \u2018of\u2019 the baau- | tiful \u201camong those, who.are \u2018slaves to the -uséfui, .or.what- they call.the useful?We booksellers, if we are.faithful to our task, are trying to destroy, and helping \u201cto \u201cdestréy, all\u2019 kinds\u2019 of.confusion, and are aiding our great Taskmaster to reduce the world into \u2018order, and \u2018begaty, \u201cind - harmony.At the same, time, it is our duty to man- ane \u2018our: affairs wisely.keéprour minds easy, means.\u2019 \u2018and not trade: beyond: \u201ceur\u201d A RSA ' oon : à OPINIONS _DIFFRE.A \u2018needed word.of.Just cémment is given.by.Sir Harry.Johnston - in the June \u2018Nineteenth- Century\u201d on \u201cthe.metfods \u201cand success of: the mission- Ty; his paper \u201con o.\u2018Negro and.Region\u2019.being of the \" greater interest, - since his criticism of British \u2018missions some twenty-three years \u2018ako.wae \u2018only adverse.His amends in the present Paper are full, and his: \u2018deprecation \u201cof any return to the high hand as fap.\u2019 proved in a recent \u201d much discussed I have, in tre\u201d \u2018Course of Fag\u2019 \u201ctravels, mét many an\" ~ Englishman, German, : White American, \u2018Arab, or Portugifese.who regretted bitterly -the.influenee of Exeter- Hall, which alone stood between him and the dream of Africa regénerat- \u2018ed with a more than Egyptian, severity by thés Whité taskmaster.And the same Has been the plaint again-and again the West Indies; under divers flags; a à in South America.Yet; In parenthesis, I mav remark that thers is scarcély any.part of America, tropical or sub-tropicsl, | | which cam.point to an output of vegetable or niineral products.in the days | when slavery was in full swirg.that was \u2018equal proportionately to thas output de- | rived from the same régions to-day under a system of freedoid and of individ- Barbados, for: \u201cexample, at the: commenceme \u2018of \u201cthe nineteenth: century, when ger slavery \u2018system ¥each- ed its apogée of strength, -had about \u2018half\u2019 the commerce in .imports and ex- | ports that she has to-day.But for.the\u2019 influence of Christianity.there would \u2018have brokén out, over and over again, a sharp rdeial war between Negroes and Negrolds on the ong hamd, and Whites |- on the other, in.various parts of America.But for the influence and the paratory work of the.Christian miss on- ary societies in Africa, but few of the modern European Protectorätes.or.Col- aie have been\u201d fourided or main- ined: Stargis\u201d &- Waltor > Wenipa ny\u2019 nouncë& that they will pin Text au \u201cThe.Su \u2018to be wr by = SyIRi author oft is- book, à manner.the official idan \u2018of the equal suffrage.: movement, is \u2018a\u2019 [Wednesday evening prayer meetin] welcome to all the fonder of - Mrs.\u201cPankhurst, - the fo nder _and hororaty \u2018secretary.of {he Women's Social: and .Political Mrs.Pankhurst, who will pro- | vide an introduction.Tor the book, is\u2019 recognized as one of thie great woman suffrage leaders, of the world and Miss Sylvia Pankhufst; \u2018has herself played: an impoftarst part in the English campaign.\u201cThe béok is to be \u2018a dramatic, pérsonal narrative, and will be fully illustrated \u2018wtih portraits of \u2018prominent suffragists and photographs |: \u2018of episodes that mnôw have a place in contemporary history.a ) handy Macmillan\u2019s .publishes.y book for the general \u2018 farmer\u2019 \u2018Manual of Practical ei John McLennan, Ph.\u201cNE, supefintend- ent of farms at.the \u201cNew York.State School of\" Agriculture, Alfred, The book, of some _thrée undred \u2018pages and well illustrated, gives detailed information on all manner of farming \u2018subjects, from the too much neglected one of\u201d the treatment of the \u2018soil up tothe scientific: \u2018treatment and: \u2018breeding of the important .domestic.animals.\u2018 * \u201c208 mmxoczmre\u201d séivisTAY: \u2018He stopped in his hurrying down the street, A face in a bady-carriage 10 gree eet.\u201d The large blue\u2019 eyes heath the: \u2018golden Looked \u2018up with an awed and earnest \u2018stare, = But when he moved to go n his way | The smile od'er-spreading \u2018the face said, | \u2018Stay Business \u2018said \"No; but as »ff he sped, At every few steps he \u2018urnéd his ead To see a little face fading from view, Yet following him with ts eyes.so blue.Only the innocent vistear pété \"Of a wee little helpless babe of days; Yet the busy man felt-when beyond -her s t, He'd: lens a vision that still gave light.He fell t6 musing, more slowly\u2019 walked, And thus with hig waking soul he.talked; If anything's.sent by Hind Heaven to guar These.hearts of ours from - growing quite | ard, To 3 Be us feeling \u2018love's most worth} whi T is that \"Betier:world gleam in a baby\u2019 8 \u2019 smi le\u201d He met an over-convivial cham: \u2018Have a drink, old.man?Thought you'd .never come!\u2019 He gaw.a wee face: it still said, \u2018Stay\u2019; 3 He Maine, ôn with\u2014\"Thanks \u2014no\u2014not to-day.2.Scarce settled to work in Hie \u2018office chair When importuned \u2018 \u2018fn a \u2018good\u2019 thing\u2019 to\u2019 are.\u2018Chip in! Big money\" \u201cThe cai.ers: said: He listened while they unwound the ead, And.ar thread of \u2018gold 4 ad tempting seem, But sométhing - he saw in the plausible scheme \"That meant \u2018All these will.1-give to thee If thou wilt fall down and worship me.\u2019 Well! what -are you waiting, for?they cried; .\u2018We can corner.all if wé're ail allied.\u2019 But beyond office walls and far away - He a a \u2018wee face, and st said, \u2018Stay.\u2019 \u2014 ; Two men, going ont, \u201cto each other said, \"This- morning Jack's certainly -off .his - head,\" \u2018More than two angels.in hañven did\u2019 say, Joy! Joy! For a soul.has deen hélped to-day.\u2019 - Dia \u2018their song.reach\u2019 down to her little ear?Ah! babes, how; unortttineze sou aid us eré! .While.vé're near to you: we: dre ear to heaven -: Some innocence.\u201ckept ot \u2018th store \u2018once ; given \u2014 i Something we sini- -stained, .Wofld-worn men Can see, and fee! We may have égain.ff you have ÿôur angels who always see Our Father's face, Heaven's purity, We can gaze in your.facar.sweet and true, .And feel we have angels\u2019 Wh ile: \u2018we.have |- you.B.\u2018Bless \u201cyour.}: heart, Macléhôsé,\u2019 writes.Danfel\u2019 \u2018Mac- - | the Holy Spirit.\u2019 ré-|.JE Pa \u2018an a.\u201cby | +1.AL \u2018Services: Italian service at 11 : \u2014 Services publics a 11 hrs et 7 I Ecole de Dimanche & 10 hrs, Reunion de and Berri \u2018street.The Rev, Henry vices, IL am.and 7.Sunday- achool and Bible classes at 3 pm.The.Epworth League of Etim En- \u201cdeavor on Monday evening, The Junior Christian | Endeavor Society meets \u201con \u2018Wediiesday \u2018at.4.30 p.m.- Prayer \u201cmeeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.AIF Seats\u2019 free.\u2018Strangers welcome: - ENEZER METHOY IST CHURCH, st [enri, corner of Corvent and St.An- foine, Streets\u2026 Services.at 11 am.7 pom., Sunday schoal and Bible pars Nes at § p.m pworth League on Monday at § p.m.Junior Leagué on\u2019 at 1.15 p.m.Prayer eet ing on- Wednesday at 8 p.m.DOMINION.- SQUARE METHODIST \u201cCHURCH, corner - of Windsor .and .Dor-.]-chester streets.Pastor, the Rev, E.L Hart, B.A.Public worship at 11 a.m.-2né p.m.Sunday Scho 09] and Bible assé \u2018dt 3 pam.: Class Méeting at !0 am The pastor will preach at both\u2019 services.Subjects:\u201411 a.mous Goodness\u2019 7 p.m.\u2018Ofi-Guard.\u2019 \u2018Btrangers- and- visitors alwavs.welcome, WESTMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH, Taser » of Weatern and Lansdowne aves.ev, Preaching service at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunda; fohopl and Bible classes at 8 of pom, of.CE oon Monday 8 pm Fanios E L Æ.6n Friday t.C.4 p.m.Everybody.thoroughiy.wel- Some.ST JAMES MET THODIST CHURCH ot, Catherine street \u2018West.régcher, thé Rev, VWm.\u2018Spatiing, B.A.5.pat.:tor- 11 am.\u2018The Love Inspirèd.- by 7 om, \u2018Procrastina- -tion, the TFhief of Character.\u2019 Sacra- ment of.the Lord's Supper morning and evening.An opportunity will be given to any who wi to join the church.The Public and visitors to the city hear- \u201ctily weltome.unday school at 10 @ni.and:3;p.m.CEN TÉNARY METHODIST: CHURCH, corner \u201cof \u2018Wellington and Charron sts.Services at 11.am.and 7 p.m.Class -meeting,.9.80 and 10 am.Sunday school and Bible classes at 2 p.m.Senior E.L.of C.E.on Monday.at 8 pm.Mia- week aérvice on édnésday at 8 p.m.\u201cJunior EL, of CB.cn Fridaÿ at 7 pm.\u2018Hope: Chapel Sunday school at 3 p.m.All etrangers will.be made - Welcome.\u201cRev.Ww.Timberlake, pastor.MOUNTAIN STREET CHURCH, corner of Mountain and.Torrance streets.Sunday, July 3rd.Bser- Vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, EAST END METHODIST CHURCH, ebrner, of Cartier a-d DeMontigny sts.The Rev.T° A.Halpenny, B.A., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be administered at the close of the morning service.Sunday School at 2.45.E.L.of C.E.on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer Meeét- \u2018ing on Wednesday at 8 pm.- | Strangers - welcome.to all gervices.\u201cFAIR wie EAT BMOUNT AVENUE METES ehizon streets, Pa .» pastor.Stfangers.welcome: to all \u201cHOCHELAGA METHODIST CHURCH.en, Marlboro, ugh street, near Notre Dame.e Rev.Mortison, pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 pe DE Rev.G.Campbell, Service at 11 a.m.and 5 \u201ccorner of Coiirsol and Canning streets.\u2018Services at 11- a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Sunday school and Adult Bible classes, :M.É.E.-on Monday evening at RE Endeavor on Sunday morning at 10, Frayer, meeting on.Wednesday at Strangers cordially welcome.une.\u2018ÉT.METHODIST CHURCH | Belanger, W.GizBradford., 11 fr rapiiers\u2019 ont 1 pm, \u2018A+ Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.p.m.Strangers services.SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH, Sherbrooke street, just west \u2018of St Lawrence Boulevard.The Rev.Alfred A Radley, pastor.Pastor will predch at both services.Morning sub- .ject, \u2018| am not worthy.Evening.subject, \u2018A Nation's True Greatness.\u2019 Sacrament.of the Lord's Supper at.close Som morning service.p.m.DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH, corner of St.Catherine and Chomedy sts.The Rev.W.R.Young, B.A., B.D.pas- or.p.m.Afternoon\u2019 Bible class.METHODIST ITALIAN MISSION, cor.-of Dorchester and St.Urbaln streets.Snuday school and Bible class at 10 am, Services at 11 am.and § p.m.Com- _munion.first Sunday of evéry month.\u2018are welcome.DESRIVIERES STREET MISSION.Services at 7.30 p.m.Sunday school at 3 pm All are welcome.Rev.R.\u2018pastor.PEOPLES MISSION.sm.Sunday school for all nationalities at 8 p.m.Indoor service for all nationalities at 7 \u2018p.m.Open-air meeting at 6.30 p.m.Rev, W.Bowmah Tucker, M.A., Ph.D.supt \"EGLISE -EVANGELIQUT, rue Deliale, hrs.-priere, Mercredi.soir a 8 hrs; ses me cxunmcx or ENGLAND.\u201cCHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL\u2014Vea Archdeacon \u2018Norton, D.D., Montreal.\u201cRev, Herbert Symonds.dral.8 a.m, Haly Communion.10 a.m., Matins.Communion by the Lord Bishop of Montreal.Preacher, the Rev.R.Hewton, M.A.7 p.m., Cathedral Service.Preacher, the Rev.James Roy, LL.D.All seats free at the 7.0 clock service.ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corner St.- Pau} and Inspector stréets.\u2014Rev.Sanders, Incumbent.Mornisg prayer at 11 o'clock.Evening prayer at o'clock.Preâcher af bent.Sunday Bchool and Bible.Classes at 9.45 a.m.and 3 p.m.Strangers \u2018made welcome: ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH, corner of St.Urbain and Prince Arthur streets\u2014 Rev.G.ne Troop, M.A.rector.B.am., Holy Communion.11 a.ri, Morn- ing prayer and_ sermon.at \u201cboth \u2018 services, \u2018the \u2019rectôr.\u2018seats free and unapproprtated stran- 1 gers welcomed.All One in Christ Jesus.: ST.ALBANS CHURCH, 8t.Zotique street, St.Penis Boulevard; the Rev.H E.Horsey, rector.11 am, Morning Prayer.and Hay Communton, .8- p.m., Sunday \u2018School.7 p.m., Evening Prayer.Boats.free.\u201d Everyone welcoms.ST.GEORGES PARISH CHURCH.Cler ev.I.\u2018Paterson- Sgen, B.D, LL.D.LittD.\u2018D.C.L., Recto : Rav.\u2018Wm: Stevenson.alor.Rev.R.\u201cA.Ascah, Sixth Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion at 8 a.m.and 11.40 am.11 am, y Mernins Prayer.Preacher, the Rew, Major.53 p.m., Chil- \u2018dren's\u2019 Servios in church.7 p.m.Ewen- ing Prayer.Preacher, the Rev.R.G.Ascan.Strangers welcome to all services \"on a ST.JUDE'S CHURCH, corner Coursol and Vinet street Rev.Canon Dixon, rector.L.Carson, B.A,, assis- tznt, 569 St.Antoine streët.11 am, i Bible Class: 3 p.m:, Sunday School and Adult Bible Class.Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month, at.11.am.3ri Sunday at 7pm.L'EGHISE Du FEDEMPTEUR (Episco.palét .17 Chatham - street.© Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m.Evening prayer at 7 pm.Henry E.Banoit, rector.Ys SANE Bi Smet 2 Pa Young; pastor, will preach at.bath ser- \u2018Mischiev- | R.Corrigan; B.A.B.D; pastor, | \u2014 METHODIST H, corner of Fairmount and Hut- | ; of -Dorchester and Guy streets.onday, \u20188 p.m,, Epworth Teague services, } vices will be held as usual.WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, {ings at 8.o'clock p.m.\u2018and \u2018Philathea: oo Hat 8 o'clock.\u201cHuntly streét, hetween St- Zotique and | ; veut 'Etght.\u201d Services, 11 aim.and 7° \u201cD.Été - at 8 Sunday School at | Divine service at 11 a.m.and at 7.Preacher, the Rev.Liborio Lattoni.All.Brown, \u2014Sunday ; Rector of D.Vicar of Christ Church Cathe- 1 11 a.m., Ordination and Holy - w.\u2018Both services, thé Incum- Ing.prayer and sermon.7 p.m.Even-.Preacher, 1 | meeting.W.| p.m.1x'25c per insertion of five lines.) CALVARY CHURCH (Congregational), Guy street, \u2018above St.Antoine\u2014Rev.Dr.Cook, Acting Pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.Dr.Cook will preach at both services.- Morning topic: \u2018The Kings of the Farth against the God- of Heaven.Evening subject: \u2018Humanity and Religion! .Communion at the close of the morning service class at 12.15 p.m.Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Weekly prav- er meeting on Wednesday - at 8 p.m.Strangers welcome.MHERST PARK CONGREGA- ° TONAL CHURCH, Belanger and Christopher Columbus streets.Mr.John T.\u2018Tucker, Asting Pastor.Preacher at 11 p.m., Mr.H; Knighton.Subject, \u2018Completeness in \u2018Christ.\u2019 Preacher at 7 p.m, Mr.Moule.Men's Own at 2 p.m.Open Sunday.Al ladies are invited to this service.| BETHLEHEM CIHORCH (Congregational), corner of Clarke and Western \u2018avenues, Westmount.Rev.J.K.Uns- \u2018worth, B.A., padtor.Services at\u2019 11 \u2018am.and 7 p.m .The pastor will preach at both services.EMMANUEL \u2018CHURCH (Congregational), .169-171 rummond stréet.The \u2018Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A.(pastor).The church will be closed during July.Union services will be held \u2018at Erskine Presbyterian Churéh during July, and at Em- \u2018manuel Chureh during August.ZION CONGREGATIONAL \u201cCHURCH.corner of Manes and Milton.Rev.Frank J.ay, M.A, B.D.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and:.7 pom.The pastor will preach at both services.Morning subject: \u2018The Hand of Christ.\u2019 Evening subject: \u2018The land of the Maple\u2019 Leaf, a Dominion Day discourse.Sunday- school 4t 3 p.m.Fairmount Avenue Branch meets in the Y.M.C.A.Hall, Fair- mount avenue, at 2.30 p.m, Strangers.\u201cwelcome tc all services.POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL URCH, corner Welling- -ton and Hibernia streets.Services at 11 and 7.Sunday \u2018schoc! at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor meéting on Monday night at 8 o'clock.Prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 8 p.m.The Rev.A .W.Main, pastor.; BAPTIST CHURCHES.(Church notices received too late for these columns will be found classified \u2018under heading \u2018Late Church \u2018Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.The special rata for such is 26c per insertion of five lines.) WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH.corner Western and Olivier avenues.\u2014 Rev.G, O.Gates, M.A., D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018The pastor 1 préach at both mérvices.Prayer service at 10.30 a.m.Sabbath school at 8 p.m.Young People\u2019s meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.Weekly praise servicé on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers cor- free invited to all servicés.Seats ce.- \u201c OLIVET BAPTIST.CHURCH, we | ev, 1 Jos.Sullivan, M.A.pastor.During .the absence of the pasior, for July and August on.his vacation the church \u2018rer-.Sunday | \u2018mornings at 11 a.m.«nd evenings at 7 p.m.\u201cPreachers for July: The Rev.Professor.Matthews, of McMaster University, and for Augnet, the Rev.E.: Farley, of Oneonto, N.Y Weekly prayer meetings on- Wednesday even- TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH\u2014ROY- AL BANK BUILDING (corner Park and Laurier avenues.Rey.Gordon H: Baker, B.À., B.D.pastor.Bervices at 11 am.\u2018And \"7 p.m.Sunday school, 3.p.m.Baraca | Classes: :at \"3 p.m.rayer meeting on Wednesday evening.Strangers: giweys -wel- dy , Cy FIRST\" BAPTIST - \u2018CHURCH, :Sherbrooke stréet and Union avenue, The.Rev.J.-A.Gordon,\" M.A., D.D., pastor.Public worship on Sunday at 11 a.m.and + 7-p.m., and-prayer and praise service on Wednésday at 8 p.m.Al invited.FRENCH DAPTIST CHURCH (L'Ora- \u201cfoire, 14 Mance street\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 12 m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Rev.A.1.Therrien, pastor.OLIVET BAPTIST CHAPEL, 692 Albert street, a few doors west of.Vinet \u2018street, Ste.Cunegonde Ward.~~ West Hind brarich of the Olivet Baptist Church.come.\"Sunday morning Sunday school at 9.30.'Sundsy service at 7 p.m.- Strangers welcome.\"NORTH BAPTIST CHAPEL, of the First Baptist Church, 819 St.Urbain st.a few doors below I achel street.Sunday school at 2 p.m.Preaching service at 7 pm.every Sunday.A.E.Tud- denham, superintendent.Prayer .8er- vice every Thursday at 8 p.m.FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION, St Paul's Hall, 2391 Ontario street.Services: Sunday.11 a.m.(French); Bible school at 12.15 p.m.7 p.m.(English).Thursday, 8 p.m.Rev.Arthur St.James, B.A, pastor.; UDENOMINATIONAL.;\u2018 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN\u2019 ASSO- 1 CIATION OF MONTREAL, Dominion square.Men's meeting on Saturday at 8 p.m.Me=n's meeting on Sunday at 3.45 pm.Bong service on Sunday at 8.39 p.m.SALVATION ARMY \u2014 The Salvation Army holds public meetings in the city on Sundays at 11 a.m.and 3 -p.m,, and 7.30 p.m., and on week nights, except | Tuesdays, as follows: The Citadel, corner of University and Cathcart streets.Adjutant and Mrs.Cornish and Lieut.Clayton, in charge.Bourgeois street.Point St.Charles.\u2014 Captain and Mrs.Turner in charge.French Corps, 11.Vitre street West, near St.Lawrence Boulevard.\u2014Adjutant Cabrit and Capt.Hoefflin In charge.Demontigny street, \u201cnear Delorimter avenue-\u2014Captain and Mrs.Harbour in charge.: 7 \"UNITED \"MISSION \u2018TO ISRAEL }\" Beshura- Hall, 1198 Cadieux street.Sunday school at 3 pm.Girls\u2019 Sewing.Class on Tuesday at 3 to 5 p.m.Men's.Gospel meeting on Saturdays at 8 p.m, All invited.Stanley Barker.director.PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUS: TRY AND HOMES, Longue Pointe.On vice will be conducted.OLD BREV/FERY MISSION (RESCUE WORK), 344-346 Craig street West.\u2018Services in the Mission Hall evéry evening, êxcept.Tuesday.at 8 .o\u2019clock.Hearty Song Service and Gospel of Jesus Christ.Sunday.10 a.m.Children\u2019s.gervice; Sunday, 2.30 p.m.Italian Young Men's Christian Association Meeting.Sunday, 4.30 pm, Mr .Taylor\u2019 s Bible \u2018class for: converts only.Sunday eten- ing \u2018service, 7 p.m.Monday, 3 p.m., \u2018Bible.class for women only.- Tuesday ævenings,- 6.30, Boys\u2019 Club.afternoon, 2 p.m.Mothers\u2019 meeting, Children\u2019s Classes.and Nursery.Children's classes conducted by Miss Irwin, Deaconess.assisted by several ladies.Tuesday afterndon, 4 p.m.1 Sewing class.Friday afternoon.4 p.m., kitchen garden class: Cottage meetings on Tuesdays and Fridays at the mothers\u2019 homes.of which notice is given at the Mothers\u2019 G.Taylor, Superintendent, WELCOME HALL MISSION\u2014Gospel Services.117 St Antoine street, Montreal.Sunday, 7 p.m.Tuesday, 8 p.m.Thursday.8 p.m.Saturday, 8 p.m.Friday, Young People's Meeting, 8 p.m.Wednesday, Mothers\u2019 Meeting, 3 Sunday, Young Women's Bible class, 5 36 Children\u2019s Meeting, 10.30 am | RAILROAD MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION meets in the R.RYMCA.Building, corner of Sebastopol and Leber ts every -Sunday at 4.15 pm.railway men and others are cordially.in- {-vited to attend., GIRLS READING ROOM AND EVANGELISTIC HALL, 111 Stanley street \u2014 Library open eve v day from 5 am.to 9.30 p.m.excepting Wednesday evenings.Bible class every Sunday -at 4 o'clock.Prayer meeting every.Tuesday at 8.16 p.m.\u2018What We Can\u2019 Circle of the King's Daughters second Thursday of each month at 8.15 p.m.All young Sunday \u2018school \u2018and adult Bible | meeting on Wednesday at & p.m.Sunday, July 3rd, at 3 p.m.Divine Ser- } Thursday | pm \u201cof Trinity Congregational \u20achurch, -gow, Scotland, will AU; | +++++++ + a \"700 UUCO i PEPE .; : ; en a \u2014 - _ 4433 | oo : STEP FF-4-44444 gt tdi x} an\u201d ink F URCH N CES 7 > eu | + sympathetic fellow- traveller when DF.sboutcit bug nai a \u2018to appeal to | CH ott CHURCH NOTICES.I I ERA < à ) 3 [Mullen the \u2018ship's surgeon.steps.'up'|:some of them think ation it it.\u201d 5.Near, what |.r \u2014 | CN, À and \u201casks, Huye' I \u2018the honor.to ad- ee EN { CONGREGATIONAL.GHUBCHES.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES i =.=, , .dress the t - Dr.Tadcaster?\u201cTad- This d erate .id = Ba - i) (Church Totices.réceived.\u2018too: late for : ; : grea \u201c esp 8 desire: on\u2019 \u201cthes ete of \u2014 \u201cthèse col \u2018classified (Church notices received too late for caster did not hesitate.He pluriged | tHe publishers of to-day to cldim the HOUNT HOtAL Ave Mertopir under heading \u2018Tate Church Notices: on these columns wil fo 3 .+ tices, 8 will be found classified 7 y CHURCH, corner of Mount Royal: Ava.the sixth page.mate olny rate ices.on under golumns \u2018Late Church Notices,\u2019 on the sixth page.The special rate for such ls 25c per Ansertion of five lines.) ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester st.\u2014The Rev.Jas, Barclay, D., LL.D., pastor.\u2019 The Rev.A.M.Campbell, First Presbvierian Church.will officiate at both services, Morning serivce at 11 a.m.Evening service at 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Seats free at Sun- - day evening services.TAYLOR CHURCH, Presbyterian, corner of Papineau and Logan streets.Rev.N.H.McGillivray, pastor.The pastor will nreach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school, Lible (lass and Eastern \u201cMen\u2019s Own at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m, Mid-week service on - Wednesday evening at 8.Junior C.On ./ednesday at 4.m1! cordially invited to any or all of these services.AMERICAN PRESBYTER'N CHURCH.(Presbytery of New York), corner of Dorchester and Drummond streets.Rev, Robert Johnston, D.D., pastor.Sabbath services: Public worship at 11 a.m.and p.m.Strangers are cordially invited to all services.To morrow the Rev.Archibald Cardle, D.D., will preach at both services.OUTREMONT (Presbyterian) CHURCH Town Hall, Outremont.Services at 11 am and 7 p.m.ST.MATTHEW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of \u201cWellington and .Bcurgeois streets.Services, 11 am, and 7 p.m.The pastor at both services.Bible classes at 3 p.m.Mixed adult Bible \u2018classes in MacVicar Hall, upstairs, at 3 P Men's Morning Class at 10 clock, C.BE.Society Meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.i on Wednesday at § prayer meeting d The Junior En- geavor.Society on Friday at 4.30 p.meats free.A hearty welcome to all the services of the church.Minister, the Rev.J.Macdonald, B.A.B.D.414 Bourgeo!s street.Caretaker, Mr.5.J a Roddis, 400 Bourgeois street.CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Notre Dame and Seigneurs streets.Pastor, the Rev.James Mac- kay.Morning service at 11 a.m.Com- munjon service at 7 p.m.Strangers invited to all services.VICTORIA CHURCH, corner of Conway and Mena! streets.Rev.John Chisholm, B.A, pastor.Services at 11 a.m, and 7 pm.The Sunaay school and Bible classés at 8 pm.Ladies\u2019 Ald So- clety.on Wednésday at 8.80 pm.Midweek service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.All.welcome.\u2014 ERSKINE CHURCH, bead of Crescent street, and Ontario avenue.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D., pastor.The pastor will preach beth morping and evening.Un- jon services between Emmanuel and Erskine Churches at Erskine Church during July.Strangers welcome to all services.\u2014 5 MELVILLE (Presbyterian) CHURCH, Elgin avenue, Westmount Park.The Rev.John Lochhead, M.A.Minister.During July the congregations of St.Andrew\u2019s and of Melville will worship jointly at Melville Church.The Rev, W.J.Clark, D.D., will preach at each .service.Ce CRESCENT ST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Ilorchester _and Crescent streets.Rev.R.W.Dickie, B.A., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.The Rev.J.T.Gordon, of Winnipeg.will preach at Thoth services.SALEM WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Alexandra Rooms),314 St.Catherine (West).opposite Christ Church Cathedral.The Rev, John R.Evans, pastor.Services at 11 am.Preacher, the pastor.3 p.m., Sunday school, - English and Welsh classes.p.m, preacher, the pastor.Special services.\u2018 Au welcome.WESTMINSTER PRESBYT ERI LA N \"CHURCH, Atwater avenue.The Rev.M.Stewart Oxlay, B.A.pastor.Services il am.and 7 p.m.Sundav school, 3 p.m.Wednesday evening prayer meeting.Monday evening, C.E.prayer; meeting.Strangers welcome to all services.- STANLEY STREET.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .(beside.the \\.indsor Hotel).Seats free.The Rev.FF, M.Dewey: D.D.Minister.Services at v1 a.m.anl 7.pm.C.E.on Monday, 8 p.Prayer hi- nese Sabbath school at close of evening service every Sabbath.\u201cAll are invited.FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Montreal, St.Lawrence Boulevard.Rev.Malcolm A.Campbell,pastor.Services: at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.conducted by the Rev, Dr.Wallis, of Niagara Falls, Ont.Chinese school at 10.15 a.m.and Sunday school at 3 p.m.All are cordially invited.ä : KNOX CHURCH,cor.of Dorchester and Mansfield streété.The \"Rev.Isaac A.Montgomery, B.A., pastor, During July the\u2018chureh will be- closed the congregation uniting with Starlev Street Church, and wershipping with them.> J ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cofe St.Antoine Road, oppo site Kensington ave, Westmount, The Rev.J.Clark, DD, Pastor: Services at 11 a,m.and 7p Melville and St.Andrew's congre- : gation will hold united services during July and August.During July services vail be held in Melville Church.ERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHA- pr 75 Inspector street.Rev.John Currie, pastor.Sabbath services at 11 am.and 7 pm.Sunday school ang Bibles class at 3 p.m.Gosypel meeting en Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.Prayer meeting on Friday evening at 8 eg Mothers\u2019 \u2018meeting on Thursday at 2.30 p.m.Boys\u2019 B.B.Band on Monday evening at 7.80.Junior Girls\u2019 Gymnasium on Tuesday at 8 p.m.Senior Girls\u2019 Gymnasium on Thursday at 7.15 p.m, Helping Hand Sewing School on Saturday morning at 10.15 am.Junior C.E.on Wednesday evening at 8 YP.§.C.E.on Wednesday at 8 pm.Seats free.A hearty welcome to all ST, PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles at - Point St.Charles.Rev.C.A, Doudiet, Missionary.Morning; service at 11 a.m.Evening service at 6.30 pm.Sunday- \u2018school at 3 pm \u2014 EGLISE ST.JEAN, angle des rues Ste.Catherine et Cadieux.Culte le gdi- manche a 11 am.et 7 p.m.Ecole du dimanche a'10.Reunion de priere le mercredi a 8 p.m.Reunion de la so- clete d\u2019activite chretlenne le vendredi a 8 p.m.St.Aubin, pasteur \u2014 rame MISSION PRÉSÉYTERIENNE, Point St.Charles.Services le dimanche, matin a 11 heures._Assemblee de prieres le Jeudi a8h p.m.A.Doudiet, pag- .teur.Residence.76 Coursol street.\u2014\u2014 MOUNT ROYAL VALE\u2014Services at 7 a LUTHERAN CHURCHES.GERMAN EVAN.LUTHERAN S87.JOHN'S CHURCH.corner of Mance and Prince Arthur streets Emil Jestincky.pastor.Services at 11° a.m.Stranzers welcome to all services.UNITARIAN CHURCK.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unitarian), Sherbrooke street West and Simpson street.The Rev.John Funter, DD, Glas- preach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Morning subject, \u2018The Passion for God\u2014are we loging it?\u201d Evening subject, \u2018The Breadth of the Chris tian Religion.\u2019 Sunday School at 12.15 P.m.UNCLASSIFIED CHURCHES.SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH.corner Hutchison and Villeneuve.O.K.Butler, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.Saturday.By pastor.Services at 7 p.m.Sunday, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \u2014 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sclientist, West- -mount.- Victoria Hall.Room F.Service on Sunday at 11 am.and 7.30 p.m.On \u2018 Wednesday at 8 pm Reading room woman cordially Invited to all these services.; Sunday «xcepted.Sunday, Subject, \u2018God.\u2019 open daily.July 3. ey ESR cn = D A LA ower TRAE pe 2e TE ST Smad + ÉESWICK\u2014COX \u2014At GRUER\u2014FRASER, \u2014 At the résidence .FULCHER \u2014 At the Methoälst Par- © + Fulcher, aged 1 months and 28: déys.GLENSOR \u2014 At her uncles -restdencs - HANEY \u2014 On July 1, 1910, Diana Shep- MicGREGOR\u2014At Alexandr& Hospital, MARKS \u2014 On June 28, 1940, at Atlan- NELSON \u2014 At the Homoeopathic Hos- PATTERSON \u2014 At Montreal, on: June .o0py.SQUIER \u2014 At Montreal, on: Juné 30; | 1910, H.J.Squier, dged 48\" years\u201d As\u201d ; SHARON ime Om June 27, 1910, at.re Those.foreign- countries - \u201ctres BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.i Notices of births, marriages.and deaths, | -Qust invariably be .endorred with the \u2018name and address of thé se:.uer,:orF .\" otherwise no notice can be taken of |.them.Birth notices are inserted for | .25¢; marriage notices for Blc: death _ Dotice=z for 25c, prepali The :an- __ nouncement of funeral! appended to \u2018death notice, 25e extra; other exten.81ons to obituary, such as.short sketch -, of Hfe, two cents per - ord extra, except poetry, which is 50c per line extra prepaid.Annual cubscribers may have announce- \u2026Mments of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or.verses) gecurring, in their immediate families, yee .of charge, in which: case name - and address of subscribers should\u2019 be Elven.\u2019 MARRIED.EN | B ROWN \u2014 RITCHIF \u2014 On.June \u201c9, 1910, at Cloverdale | Farm, \u2018Dewittville, - RQ; by the Rev.Mr.McLean, pas-or } : \u2018of St.Andrew's Church, Huntingdon, - - P.Q., assisted by the Rev.W.D.Reid, | Superintendent of Presbytérian Mis- | \u201cgions of Alberta, Mary Alice, daugh- | ter of Jas.Ritchie, of Dewittville, - te J.Reed Brown, D.D.S., son of Jag, \u2019 Pa Brown, Postmaster, of Hochëlaga, St.Stephen's Church, Weredale Park, on June 29, | \u20181910, by the Very Reverend.Lewis Evans, Dean of Montreal, Annie Cox, of this city, to Jack C.Beswick, of \u201cWestmount.of the bride\u2019s parents, Lachute, .Que.,on \u2018Juré 28, 1910, by the Rev.Thomas XA.Mitchell, Robert Gruer; of Vankleek HL, Ont., to Carrie.Elizabeth.Fraser.\u2018DIED.\u201cgohage, -Hudion, P.Q., on Jane '29, 1910; Bleanor Marion (Nellie), : - ter: of the Rev.and - Rockliffe Park, Ottawa, on Juüne' 28, 1910, Jessie E.Snelling, wife of .Sam- el Glensor, of New York.and daugh- .ter of the late.Geo.Snelling, of Montreal, aged 34 years.\u201cherd, widow of\u2019 Thomas Haney, aged \"66° years, 2 months.Funeral from her late residenéé, #51 Laval avenue, on Monday, July 4 .-Winnipeg and Lachute - \"papers Dléase copy.on Juve 29, 1910, Robert Bruce Mac- _Grogor, aged 7 years and, 6 months, twih son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.'Mac- \u201cGregor, 2183 Hutchison Street, tic City, Philip \u2018Henry New Jersey, Marks, youngest son of the late Mr.iyo Polling Places.= am = By is Believed That the Results | pleted : -âtanigeiments: for.the elections | of.néxt Monday: number: of voters.is\u2019 \u2018small, \u2018the lists of \u2018these, in some wards, are der, .so that - much - \u2018trouble has been experienced; + Monday morning the doors of thirty- two polling places will be opened, and, as the result of an Amendment to the Charter.made: during the last session : of the Legislature, they will remain 1\" open.until 7 o'clock \u2018instead of closing at.& o'clock, .as has been :the custom.This will delay \u2018knowledge of the re- \u2018sults, butias g City Hall- employee has béen named in \u2018each booth, it is felt \u2018the returns\u2019 should be made up early in spite of 8 of.the polls to the City Hall will in itself oceupy a considerable time,.but .those \u2018in - charge believe the results will be anounced by 10 o'clock.interested will be able to find out before going to bed if the citizens* slate t \u2018has been.returned or if some members of the old administration have been sent back to Council.- 8 Phone.Up 1653.(Note change of Address) © matter has been issued, save that the TAL be Open at \u2014\u2014\u2014 FOTING TILL 7 P.M.: Will \u2018be Announced.\u2018About.16 PM.Tue rEg The \u2018city clerk\u2019s department has\u201c com.Their work\u201d has \"not sh easy, for : the eight new districts « in bad or- Buti now ail.is.ready, and at 9'o'cieck eputy returning officer O£ course, the trip from sème So all EES & co.Funeral Directors 812 sr.CATHERINE! w.WN, Marke, 87 Albert street, Ottawa.pital, on June 30, 1910, Eliza Nelson.Funeral: from the- residence \u2018éf\"Her Drôther-in-iaw, Duncan - Cameron,4453 \u201cWestern.avenue, Westmount, \u201con - sat orday, July 2nd, at 2.30 p.m.\u201cvan 20.1910, Jessie Wallace, widow of .the late James Patterson, aged 78 years.Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law; 164A Mansfield street.on Saturday, July 2nd, at 2.80 pm.: Glasgow and Paisley.\u2018papers.please | pe U NDERTAKERS DR T S Foro 297 OMIS - À n sistant Salés Agent, Dominfot -Coal Co.(formerly of London, -Eng.)- - Funeral from his late residence, the \u2018New Sherbrooke\u2019 on Saturday, July 2nd, at 10 a.m.gina, Sask.Edna Freek, wife of Mr.Maurice Sharon, formerly of the In- sie -Dorchester st.West.: Phone Up.999.-Rasidence, Up ae\u2019 SEALE & SON _ Funeral Directors.a; US _- terior Depariment, Ottawa.Fo sending .notices for the above column may send with \u2018them a list of names: of interested friends, together | with a one-cent stamp for each ad- | dress, and.marked copies -of the \u201cW4it-1 ness\u2019 \u2019contalhlng the.notice .will be ¥or addresses in| : e-éents win promptly mailed.bel i Feadtred Cd STE or alg bias aw CRAIG ST.waco?: WHAT ABOUT G GARDEN T00LS?C vou oe these now.Get them a (et rn 65 \u20ac n ren er ne udgment, Justice Law- .'DRYSDALE'S, +1, t spigion at fon, with | mg.\u201d ii \u2018When all the \u2018employees: were.absent | yesterday, fire \"broke -out \u2018in the .top.\u2018pany*e prémisés, skul] - 1 yesterday, and.-Jacab.Berkovitch, story window, but was only - slightly is\u2019 Cyrille Dusseailt; \u201cof\u201d \u201cLaval avenue, iteintiod Wir.Tisue six\u2018 Percent | that the\u2019 Canadiän \u2018Stéel Cotporation-is' about-to mâke.\u2018an cent bonds simultaneously in\u2019 London and Montreal.; Mrs.Edward Cary, beneath sit; Killing her.is at a standstill \u2018 so far as Ottawa and he Printing Bureau are the Printing Bureau are concerned.Mrs.Gouldthrite and the Chief of the Dominion Police are: both out of the whole J However, many local men who have 7 furnished supplies to the Printing Bu- | reau are uneasy as to what will hap- turns.Halahan, -jr, one of the most prominent \u2018of the young members of the Philadelphia bar, was killed late last | - elevator/at Cape May N.J., after the car had: started.He was caught between the car and the floor, his -neck \u2018being broken.Mr.Halahan, who was.29 \u2018years \u2018old, married Florence O'Day, the Hälañan is spending\u201d thé summer at Néw \u2018 London.seating of Mr.Guest because of.ex-; éséive.eÉpenses- and \u201cbrought out?the: brigade.storey ° \u2018of > the Montreal News * Com.du ten minütes.\u201c-Néliie \u201cHäwikins; 222 Coursol street, - fell down stairs, \u201cand.fractured: \u201cher: | \u2018 34 Dupre Lane; fell from the- gecond hart, 103 A \u2018A; \u2018three year old.\u2018boy \u201cwho! says he \u2018lost himself yesterday, and is at St.\u201cLawrence street Police Statioh, walt-.| \u2018Ang to be.claimed.Hae 1s dressed in blue- corduroysr so vy : Sa \u201cSTEEL, CORPORATION.» Bonds- -in: London and Mont-\" real.: (Canadtan \u2018Associated Press) London, July .2:\u2014It- is.understood issue - of six per- FATAL RAILWAY WRECK.Pré, N.Y; Jaly\u2019 L\u2014A: Hudson \"Valley \u2018Railway car, with.nineteen passengers -aboard,.was :wrecked this\u2019 evening, three miles northwest of Me- \u2018chanicville.was killed, ;:and only five of- those \u2018on the car.escaped injury.The car left e ploughed along the side of the track about a hundred feet, when a telegraph pôlé was hit.hurled into a nearby.field.The car One .pasenger, \u2018a.woman, rails at Coon\u2019s Crossing and The \u2018pole was urned over.on its side and pinned.of Mechanicville, There were éven persons severely injured.\"PRINTING BUREAU CASE: Ottawa, July.1.\u2014The Gouldthrite case \u201ceoncerned.ity, and no official statement .of.the affair has _been exaggerated, en if\u2018the fugitive superintendent- re- \u2018 mr rar ELEVATOR FATALITY.\u2018Philae)lphia, July 1\u2014John \u201cWilliam ight, when he stepped from an hotel | daughter of the late \u2018Daniel O'Day, \u2018Standard Oil millionaire.-Mrs.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014}remrenmvenennntene \"LIBERAL ELECTED.London, July 2.\u2014Mr.Frederick E.uest was yesterday re-elected, as | Liberal candiddte for tke east division of Dorsetshire.\u2018The election was caused by the\u2019 un- | in the: contest\u201d.in: | By\" mistäké\" the watdhiman at \u2018the| | Montreal City \u2018and \u2019Distéiop.Savings | \u201cPulled the fire alarm; last even- | = 386, 388\" St., James | \u2018 stréet\u2019 and\u201crmuch damaged.was : done |\u2018 , although.the ; flames\u2019 were.lextinguished 2 WINDSOR HOTEL COMPANY 45%.\"© Price: 96-and int., yielding 4.80%.novelettes, | fairy stories, and adopted thé name FAT Price: pe TION CO.5%.\u2018CARRIAGE F ACTORIES 1940.ary OF TORONTO.4%.Price: : CITY OF WESTMINSTER, | TOWN OF GRAND MERE, QUE.5%.MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO.5%.DOMINION CANNERS LIMITED, 6%.Price: 100° and int., yielding 6%.| PACIFIC PASS COAL FIELDS LIMITED 6%.Due March, \u201c25th, 1939.Price: : \u201c100 and int., carrying 45% Stock Bonus.| LETHBRIDGE COLLIERIES LIMITED 6%.ary, 1930.Price: 100 and int, carrying 00% Stock Bonus.MUNICIPAL BONDS January, 1944, CITY OF MONTREAL 4 Vs.(ssued by Town of Emard.) .\u2018MUNICIPALITY OF SUMMERLAND B.C.5%.ORPORATION | BONDS Due 104 and- int, yielding 4.70%.Due Jan, 1931.HAMILTON CATARACT POWER LIGHT &.TRAC- 1943.Price: 100 and int., yielding 5%.LIMITED 6%.Due April, Price: 100 and int., yielding 6%.Due April, 1940.Due Janu- * Price: 160 and i int., yielding 4%.April, 1934, 104! Vs and int, yielding 4.20%.1940.1939.1940.Price to yield, 434%.B.C.5%.MONTREAL \u2018the .charges of the undue influence and bribery of voters, but as the court \u2018| was acting as a jury, it nrust give the .respondent the benefit of tke doubt.At the same time, the court considered.that the petitioners had been justified in making their charge.rt er e\u2014 TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.n Elizabeth of Roumania, Who \u2018is known \u2018the.world over as Carmen Sylva, is\u2019 suffering from appendicitis Fier Majesty's physicians state that she is.experiencing less pain than in -the preceding days of her illness.The Queen is in; her sixty- -seventh year.(Elizabeth was - crowned .queén in 1881, \u2018The same yeer in, which Boumania nown as a writer.o , Dec toctes dramatic sketches and Quee of \u2018Carmen Sylva.\u2019 rere eet DANISH CABINET RESIGNS.: Copenhagen, July 1.\u2014The cabinet \u2018resigned to-day and\u2019 the blanket re- '¢ signation was acgépted by King Frederick.ra me re re pr rt 7 DOMI oN PARK.- \u2018 with ~ the \u2018weather in a settled state and srowing warmer every.dor Dominion Bond Company OTTAWA AVIATION MEET, LAKESIDE.In connection with the Aviation Meet, the Grand Trunk Railway System train service to Lakeside will be as follows: SATURDAY, 9.45 a.m., 12.10 p.m.1.20 p.m., 1.30 p.m,, 50 p.m, 2.15 p.m.2.30 p.m, 3.00 p.m., 3.30 p.m.3.57 p.m, 4.15 p.m., 420 p.m., 4.40 p.m.5.15 p.m., 545 P: p.m.\" In\u2019 addition to the foregoing, other trains will be run -as required, Returning, leave Lakeside at frequent intervals between the hours of 5 and 8 p.m,, or until all passengers are returned.\u2019 city\u2019s populace is seeking out the cool spots, where at the same time they may enjoy themselves for a short time, and in figuring out where to go, Dominion Park seems to be the choice of a great many.At least that is the impression that one gets in taking a \u2018ride to ihe eastern extremity of the \"city.: Next week the headliner for the outdoor department will be \u2018he four Flying Denovas.These four men have à big casting act that is not surpassed by any other of its kind, and they come highly recommended from the other parks Where they have been performing.4 LE > July 2nd, .and 6.15.~ \u2018The Care of Furs Now the moth will get busy and improve each moment by adding to its family at the expense of any furs that are left getatable.~ Send to us at once and a man will call at your house to take away your furs, and we will see that not an egg of a moth remains in them when bk = they go into our storage plant.| This i 18 \u2018the best time to have your furs remodel- A ed.Cost i is less by far than in the busy season, | and your \u2018garment is ready in the fall when needed; NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE IF REMODELING IS DONE If minor repairs are made, the charges stand, but they are-very insignificant, anyway, when you remember that.your furs are guarantee to be safe from damage by moth, fire, or burglar.SELLERS- GOUGH FUR (0, LIMITED, 280 St.Catherine Street, Tenders for Cement -' Tenders sealed and en- _dorsed \u2018Tender, addressed to the undersigned will be received up to noon on THURSDAY, 7th July, 1910, for Portland Cement.Specifications and Tender Forms may be had upon application at this office.not necessarily accepted.DAVID SEATH, Secretary.57 Common Street, June 30th, 19510.In the Vaudeville Theatre will found a good bill of high class.acts .during \u2018the coming week, including the L-ngacre quartette, which is playing a return engagement after the big hit made two we ks ago; the Cliff Bailey trio of comedy acrobats, Fred Rove- hall, the Australian\u2019 nightingale, and DeAlma and Mac, expert banjo artists \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FERRY INJUNCTION.Quehge, June 20.\u2014Judge Malouin presiding Sn the Superigr Court this morn- \u2018The lowest or any tender\u2019 be Vote early Monday, the fourth of July, for the Candidates endorsed by the Montreal Citizens\u2019 Association.ol granted the injunction asked bv Mayor Bernier, of Levis, to prevent the old Ferry C:mpany from doing service between Quebec and Levis.Mayor Bernier is the president of the new Ferry Company, which secured the contract with the city of Quebec and the town cf Levis, and by the de- ; new company will have the solé rignt to the ferry service.; + J me C .ei AL REY A.= \u201cA photogravure reproduc- tion of this great paint- ing, 22x28 inches in size | =the largest photogra- \u201c vure of this 4 subject ever | printed à in America-has | been secured for \u2018Witness\u2019 readers only, They get | | it for 10 CENTS AND SIX | | COUPONS.The Coupons are being published daily | in the \u201cWitness.EC [PRI a] Li æ TIN \"= .CR J La d \u2018at the Publication Office .of The \u2018Witness.\u2019 \u201cpons \u2018and cash and make later deliveries of pictures.See Coupon on Back Page.In response to a large number of requests the coupon for \u201cThe Doctor\u201d will appear all next week.extra must be sent LRA 5e nN / BE di x to cover postage.a Cf you have not saved the coupons begin now.1 Newspaper enterprise, backing \u2018modern mechanical progress, \u2018makes it possible to put this work Ë of.art into.the hands of Witness \u2018 The.Art Store Price of This Picture Would Be $2.50 Q readers at this nominal cost.* poginnine Tuesday July 5th at twelve o'clock, coupons and cash may be exchanged for Pictures : Agents in other towns are authorized to accept cou- E When pictures are to be sent by mail 5 cents E © AA AGI SAL CTL SBT a Sa a ee STIR pT The original of À this great painting, §& by Sir Luke Fildes, \u201changs in the Tate Gallery, don, placed there by popular subscription of | pounds, |.and pence of the British people.Never powerfull pressions of professional amity, ternal grief, father- À \u2018ly hopelessness or childish helpless- § \u201cness.well as figuratively Ë the most human of À the world's great § works of art.; in Lon- the | \u201cshillings § has brush epicted more the ex- ma- It is really as pures * Ns \\ Co : 5 cision of the court this-morning the ya dite 3 $ i en (PIES a Ae SEs TED (BR.rT 7 5 =) EY UE te) Jd ch se ur - ce n RENCE Lt Sn rl df Ca © ons i Y, the ir the orsed Citi- I, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 asked bv > prevent om doing nd Levis.nt of the 1 .secured f Quebec y the de- rning the soit rignt p< we à HS da ES LBHUTERT ue Woe Living Qogm Jen 7 Prazza pc as This one \u2018and one-half frame.house over all, including front porch, 27 feet by 34 feet.- The front porch balus- : belt course bélow- first story window sills will be shingled, and .Gables and roof shingled.Inside finish is pine, except in \u2018the two main réoms,.where ash finish can be used.Price of workin and details, $20.Blue print plans, without change, shown, $12.50.Bill of materials, $6.50.No - changes from design can be made in blue print plans.\u2014 : CT balance of first story wall\u2019s sides: ; 9 feet and 8 \u2018feet.R The Witness\u2019 \u2018has secured a sure of ; \u2018plans of- country galows costing from $500 to $4 $4,000, and will that readers who contemplate building will find them of great value, each cas: the cost is estimated \u2018as closely as possible, course, according to locality.Working plans, specifications\u2019 and details \u2018 can be supplied by the \u2018Witness.\u2019 À : DESIGN ILLUSTRATED NO.359.a mize, but he is not \u2018going \u2018.\u201cabout.it in: the right way.xs Wt Ac ES DE a EE EEE houses and bun- publish them \u2018weekly, Belisving but will would cost about $2,100.00 \u2018Size Story heights; plans, specifications rom design as here _ = 39 - Le, La pata Ve a woes noi ati The fret steps.Sowan saying is to practité.economy-\u2014to | avoid all \u2018unnecessary and wasteful leaks.The mah wha) = - wy continues to pay -rent esch .month may be able to ecomo- Onc you own, your own home, | saving is an easy matter.Its! the man who continues to pay\u201d > rent who remains a wage- |.earner all his life, You may be \u2018midking a good\u2019 income to- | A day, but.shall you be: earning | as much ten years hence 1 Now \u2026 is the time to save and invest part of your earnings, when your , earninig capacity ds at its highest.More than merely saving | your money is fiecessary\u2014how to invest it is almost as import.s sat.- Land.in\u2018 any of the following properties offers, security côntidered, the \u2018best investment anydne \u2018can possibly make.And e .possession of lots in any of these\u2019 [properties is \u2018 within .the \u201cmeans of almost everyone.~All \u2018that\u2019s necessary is a small initial .\u201cpayment, and a trifling amount each month.There is a satisfaction and pleasure in owning a home that only those who actually own one can fully understand.ot 21 ORCHARD GROVE - \u2026 .The feature which makes this property so attractive is the fact that no interest is charged on monthly payments, That it is attractive is evident from the fact that: there has recently been an unusual demand for lots.Of course, it has a very desirable location, being situated in\u2019 Cote St.Paul, quite close to the Lachine Canal.It is also in close proximity to a number of large manufacturing plants.Lots at Orchard Grove are 25 feet wide by 75 feet deep.Go out and see this property this afternoon.Take any Notre Dame street.car - going\"west; and ask the conductor to give yo a transfer to Cote St.Paul.Tell the conductor of the lattsr car to let you off at St.Patrick street \u2014a few minutes\u2019 walk from our office.Lots are now being sold from $200 and up, payable $10 down, and balance without interest in , monthly payments.BELLFIELD in his property is magnificently located and offers a beautiful CA spot for a home.If is situated on sloping ground and com- mañds a view for miles and miles \u2018around.Considering its-lo- cation, it is ome of the cheapest properties \u2018we have.Go out there this afternoon and see Bellfield.Take a \u201cRound the Mountain\u201d car at the corner of Sherbrooke street and \u2018Victoria gvenue.Then transfer to a Cartierville car at Snowdon June- tion.Ask the conductor of the latter car to let you off at 5th or 7th Avenues, where you will find our offices in charge ot Mr.John Mack and Mr.Wm.Hooper.You can reach Bellfield from any part of the city at a bc.fare, Lots can now\u2019 \u201cBe bought from $125 and up, payable 10 percent.cash, balance.in\u2019 oN small \u2018monthly payments of $1.75 and up.ts Offices on both \u2018the above properties are always.open wel onde, Further particulars will be gladly supplied :by - - : - THE ROSS REALTY CO.ns J.117 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, AND 30- ST.JOHN: ST.\u2019 -Tel Main 5261.4 = A Tovmmze Avisos \u2014a nine.Ji a 0.BALL, .: Céntrotier.oo eur i 13 Fa, Captier strtét, $16,000.00.Térms, + Pats, Park Avémue, $6,000.Terms, LY Flats, \u201cAtlantic, $2,100; $500.00.À, Flats; near Visteur, on Park Avenue, | ve, \u2026 812,300.\" Offer.\u2018 Vacant Lots, © 5 \u201cOn Park Avenu, sde.4 On.Park Avenue, sde: .2 Corner Mance and Pacific, 30¢, | and V an Horné, 270; 25 pércént 2 Corner Park ad Atibñtie, 55 x 104, 13,500 tor Factor Site, in porta ond, at 12e; water a i Royal, $1.80 foot, : To Exchange for Vacant Land.: 6 Flats, Mourit Réyal Avétué, $10,500.5 Flats and Store, $8, 000.If you, are looking for lôts 1h Mant- réal Annex.or Outremont, or have.Prop- gét in touch with Phone BP.LOUIS 8371.487 Van Horne Avenue.Corner Park Avenue, 2 Hytchigon street, \u2018between Bérñard | | 3 Corpor Bloomfield asd Van Horom, | Lot a x 80 Park Avenue, san Mount | erty to dispose of there for quick resus, THE \u201cBUSY BEE\u201d REALTY ca.qe ji THE TL Hie] \u2014 POR SALE EMG pr.CTICH, bé ex- roe yo for new ] SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED\u2014SALESMAN FOR HARDI- Nursery\" stock grown.= Outfits fate.~ Largest commission weekly.thérine street \u201cWest.tion of your FOR SALE, FROROUENSRED White L Wyandatte.Codks and Hens.to improve the laying analis gtéck.Address, ALEX.- SMITH, Summerléa P.O., PQ.A good pu ES TABLIS NTS, | Be ee Ra 8, aid money.êe SE fon eo, tb, 1 h ras LA \u2018& CO.nèw \u201cshowrooms, \"360° St.Paul St7ést.FOR SALE == BROS.Taint Ton Bars fain, $ Fe s EH ab $7 month: Re ses 8., 50 st Luthatine street.West : Coors © at).IMPOR waits points: 15.2 Humerus prize the] quiet; aril of no oe.fie; té \u201cdun 5 pm, 318\" Flain avenue, TED PEDIGREED \u201cHACKNE Y six years.51d; ox brown, L, with He is war | tor | O extmount.SION DINING TA t patterns, mak te Ss desighs, at Mat By oné-Half their actual value; .our stock «consists of a very latgé Quantity, finished, and a large lot un- .Call ahd see them without - LABB \u2018 ManuYactorérs, St Paul street.sas Whdlesale ASE 20 die in Mission, ete, &.CO.Store, Residential \u2018In the.North As \u2018a: \u2018residential Tocallty thé [ north end of -thé city- is daily\u2019 \u201cgrowing ih favor, and- built pro- - perties or building lots in this section.are much in démand to- - a Here are threo = propéries which I am offering, and which are ox ive of your attention, PA WMUR-\u2014A beautiful 44 uÿ to date résidencé of 8-rooms, © and'\u201ccôntaïning every \u2018modern ~~ comfort.and ecbnvénience.Lot: : Ro es x 100, with large shade - tre : \"some 11 roomed, cottage at os |.earner Ha pe #' room hes! Chut.CU : Crarming ed on\u201d with att \u2018 \u201ctive ouplook.- \"8%.DENIS 8T.\u2014Twd bullding + .@ites, -each 26x -103, situ above Laurier avenue.very lots are an Al invéstment for 8.ISA va Canada» taking her place a ariong the aviating nations of the world.Scenes connected with the great Montreal Aviation Meet\u2014 the first of the kird in Canada.Pictures of celebrated aviators, types -of their machines.etc etc.News pictures of the month.ad Scenes connected with the \u2018recent | terrible disaster in M ontreal\u2014 involving the greatest loss.of.lifé of any accident in- the city\u2019s history.: Ali the usual departments well \u2018sustained.apie.| AVIATION \u2018 NUMBER A Ko Advance in Price : «: 10 ENTS, Annual Subscription $1.00 = 3 FOR SA LE SIX NICE: a COTTAGES No.280° to 248.Grand Téunk Street.All in good \u201caider.ent guaranteed\u2019 \u2014 >.$960.00 \u2018per annum.Price $8,600 cash: Or, gne-h \u2018half cash, And balance | - mp in three years.interest 6 per: \u2018cent.per annum.ono SE This is a genuine\u2019 cut rate bargain.\u201d mes 5 Sa For, any.fuller information, apply t R.NEVILLE, Jr.\u2018283 sr.saues sra¥mT.| : Phone MAIN 3030.\u201c0 J M.M.DUFF, 107 St.Tested St.Louis 908 joing! 60 - feet\u201d front XU \u201880 feet: 8 foot : gellar, Duilt \u2018on : : = solid rock, and ip thé: moat \"beautiful! spot - in Outremont.\"Price; $6,200; cash, 325 500.5 dwelling, near t \u201c vented.\u201d Bons TE - Montreal property.WHAT OFFERS.i ost.Paul Bt MONTREAL.trout in Lake Michigan by Racine | fighermen - will recall for old timers \u2018the days when fish were more plenti- | ful and when.the average haul.:in- \u2018cluded many \u2018big fellows\u2019 that would warrant the telling of surprising fisir| stories in.these days of smaller fish.| - privileges.It is one of the traditions of fishing in thé Milwaukee River that a seventy- five pound sturgeon was.hooked and thén speared from the dock back of the Pabst.Building, where the ola The Pictorial Publishing Co.142 St.Peter Street ve Montreal On Sale at all Leading News: Dealers.sistent and: heavy during the last ms twenty- five\u2019 years and tFe finny tribes ÈS | have \u201cbeen so depleted that big fish So are now caught only occasionally.Large.whitefish are very scarce in a.\u2014_ : Lake.Michigan, but they are still or Easy Chairs, Centre caught in Lake Superior, where the WESTMOUNT, FACING ORCHARD fishérmen are slowly repeating the erms moderate, Home .cémfor:.od ave.| BES: Si CAGE Con \u201cWotornié | 2 ie in \u2018the other lakes.FISH, OF THE GREAT LAKES.© (Milwaukee' \u201c Wisconsin.) n firat - clas rder.LA The, capture of a tkirty-eight-pound 1 2; BG BOOMS.MUST BE BOLD, H.J: ROSS, | et weil | N \u2019 24 McGill College Avenue 177 \"he Pinont Bustriess Site out\u201d this | Lavontte street.OCCUFATION WHITE ENAMELLZD FURNITURE is \u201cfaëturers \u201cgona Stone Bay Window i treet.a 0.\"ii LABBE & A Splendid Gountr \u2018Ban als A.SNAP.7 Bungaloy; on Dorchester, Mansfield wi St.Monique Streets.> H.JOSEPH & GO.Ie, Properties .H OF the City || cms day.- 44 rés Ave.Beery I) quick buyer.a ress w ET 7G PURCHASE ATH CRSE- oft \u201cclothing, furniture, sllverwaté, I 44 sers avs pawn Atoiké i ver y êlsés- pr E AL > Ean Craig rE > = 8067 i Lae ROOMS.WANTED, RES N \u201cand\u201d Strangers in city and eouñtés.* Apply PS ; egistration For : dress, are WA: TED \u2014 ROOMS TOR touriers | m {= Inrormation Es 45 Mont rés .4 St Lawrence Boulevard, | .PERSONAL BLI1Z ABE: H JANE Smith 8 ; be married und dig in in erdun), wil of rometri to her ad- pry \u2014 85 DIPPER Fit \u201ctéenn \u201cand finish, of the: Tateers pat id to abléët \u201cFrom; exten lon \u2018dining ables and genuine leather eats, asia ak dining chairs to mate Tohets, .éte;, nll 25 \u2018percent to.3 por.gent Shraper thay, Srdinary § tiodätthe sturbrs, - ees BE -& a on howgoons,, 3 St.Pal treat.© sanitary looking, pleasing to the eye; re- _fined péoplé prefér it to the ordinary \u201cfurniture \u2018for their ehildrén's réoms at : 1b Lag uc hel re | thétr city house, or country house.A .great asxortimént to sélect from, and at extremely low ou prices 2% Lhe Ma nu au.CO té Tables, Library Tables.Rota a i iting Chairs, at 26 percent to 331.8 be ent louer ren the! A hed oder GEO.H.LABBE & 207 olesale \u201c14 miles from, ity, with.water Manufact turers.store, iho St.Paul \u201cstreet.TABLES \u2014 OUR STÔCK oF TABLES | of every degcription and for évéry eits, snd the prices away bélow tha \u201cDally News\u2019 \u2018Building Stood af \u201d the\u2019 | - }- 180-St-Jamesst| Current prices,\u201d Call early, while our time.The fishing has Been too per- wo LR TT STE UNE mock is véry.unplets SO.AL \u2018ROOMS TO LET.ABBE & CO., 850 St.Paul street.PARLOH- FURNITURB\u2014PRETTY AND neatly upholstered Parlor Hets, latest ,detigns and ghades.Also, Comfortable prewances.which reduced \u201cthis fine | éstmdunt 29551570; PE (above Sherbrooke).and mountain; singe or double.room.end: Pretty.Loun nges, Davenports, ables (very Rates arlety), Jardiniere Stands, all 25 per- ent to 83 percent lower than market Manufacturers.from ust and.(may toh: Ha 5 LENIN OFFICE DESKS, \u201cnous DESKS, OF- purpose 1s certainly the largest in thia{.= HARDWARE STOCK AND FIXTURES 1 for sale; all \u2018stock; aultaBle 1.man starting in business.- Laval ave.for à Apply 6438 \"= SALE Re EI phe 3 | Vest en sas | 50 St.ete st Stanley strest).HOIST FOR SALE, CHEAP\u2014One Dou- ted flôor type freight Holst with © caged and Wheels, in \u2018good co plgtform 5 x pra rH 1 ne, Counter midl GR: ed, if desired.Apply to 142 Bt.RE : street.Ble belted ully ho fe | SHAFTING AND PULLEYS in nait «variety, for sale; cheap.\u2026 Apply at \u201cWitness\u2019 Office.P NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE, CHEAP, Some New Cana- | dian Standard Oliver.Typewriters, - 4 Number 2, 3 and 4 Models, fully guaranteed; worth $97.50,to be sold at $35 while Shia last, to make room for new models.plendid opportunity.Call, \u2018or write; a \"Chadian.Oliver Typewriter Oo, St.Martin Street.\u201d ct Dorchester Street West, abutting | Dors s sa 2 10 bp.115 volts D.C, 1-8 h.p.110 volts.D.C.All in Al conditign, and, can | be seen any time.Will sell] ) cheap.\u2014Apply, \u2018WITNESS OFFIOE \"PRESSES, Etc.rox SALE.LOB bet CYLINDER PRE ot \u201c48 inches x 33 Taches; ibis disteibutiôn, 3 form roll- | ors; : vibrators; rear nip driving ' pulley, 14 Inch: Se ith 2% Inch face, Epesd up run rood condition.moor 12 Just the ng for \u201cPr iting I pers blank forms, posters, or & small newspaper PLATEN PRISE This press has best thoréughly over- and will, print from a gent's rd to a sheet 12 - ce uso type frames, Almost new, for salé, cheap.Thess préssas, ote.\" © ænyoné requiring them, \u2014 | Apply | ness\u2019 Office.Ein Corn and in 1 for country place.BRSAL hauled, A + FR To LAT, > OR LE r delivery, \u20ac; hs \u201cfor Wit- TO LETAT St; AGATEE DES : one cotta : ROLLAN AM me \u2014 #6 LET BT ou ER = furhacs heatéa, conveniences; large SER i ou Tl TY, 37 \"SE, st.MonTs.| Si ddern ardsn, - fruit .th.Ap- Poter st i LAND Te AN 8 WAN VETERAN LAND qu qi KE Toon kr est spot cash price paid MTL Mo&innou Banda Toronto.FLATS To LET.T 366D BT.ANTOINE STREET, TLE d Flat, : roams, 4 tole Etreet.Heate - house.ft.2 ante, new 368 | plane perms of orm Easy, peine : Write for téfme.Price $557 08., £50 St, \u2018NURSERY COMPANY, Catharine street West.(cor.Stanley i Pb; Montreal Growers, Not Job- strdet).bers.WARDHON air ANTED\u2014A \u20ac00D RELIABLE FARM aie = OF DRA WERS, hand.Apply to J.McDONALD, y ;Ç \u20ac Po at Paul Mount R yal Vale, Montreal, Stone : Man- uractirère WANTED \u2014 PROBATIONERS FOR i \u2018the Training School for Children's | FOR sam x} Church - Nurses.Apply to thé Superinten- émail Organ fet, Montreal Fountting and Baby's Fos a Le Desk 5 Suaday sohool |.Hospital, 43 Argyle avenue, Montreal.0 e iorary or p = 853 \u2018St.Ca- | WANTED, A GOOD WORKING House- - keeper for a public imétitution for girls.Pu > address 4 458 Laurier ave, East, WANTED, A TRAINED LADY SECretary, with good executive abilit for a age snétitution for girls.Ad dress, dif Laurier avenue East, Ot- (] WANTED, FIRST CLASS RASS Mow.EH used to all ¢lasses of work.À TEIN BROS., 41 W.Craig WANTED, A MART BOY FOR OF- - fice work.Must be quick and correct at figures, and writé a good hand.Apply in own handwriting, vin references, to AMES, HOLDEN - ed, Montreal.H » Limit GIRL WANTED, FOR MAIL RO Apply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.om.TAILORS.\u2014 TROUSER MAK ERS Wanted.Apply, GI James st PD y BB & CO., 148 St.\"ICE BOY WwW NTED, BY THE -Cradock Simpson ompany, Real Be- acer Marsan Ur educa out 15 yéars of age.ou © WANTED, FOR 4 OR 5 WEEKS, A young gir! to amelst with housework, Fherd anot girl is kept; ne qhash- whi of two » 63.00 per week.Apply to 133 \u201c8 shop street.WANTED, JOouUNg, LADIES FOR once riäñhent position.Goo pairs Apply Box 786, \u2018Witness\u2019 St COOK GENBRAL AND HOUSET dlemaid an\u2019 ant d for Cobalt; = EVER Unes oP CNE \u2018AL, po WANTED ¥ FOR SHIRT ant thoro can pwn the business; .Seat es Sevens réferénces.Apply 215 Bt.WAND, STRONG YOUNG MAN for Work in faste ; al Apply à gi tne a so Ofrce.drive horse.WANTED, \"MECHANIC CONTRA tors, Clerks and others to = to see what a Men's NA te ske.Good masic pat address.Come to Calvary Chu LES meet or St Antoine Sunday, - SHIRT CUTTING SD, Si et Bos 8 learn hiss to start.Apply, wages Pcie.BROS., Limited, ; beth streot, Bt.\"ane 800 St \u2014 PLO MENT V WANTED, | Fae TINTING, SRAINING, or.tering, Paper- ing, Plagter- Ing, Carboniere.Hanging.Plaster.Promptly attended to.Workmanship Fudranteëd.Phone PAINTER, z St Louis 1998; DOMESTICS For $41.50, + can land res pectable al- ored stics in Montrea - $i C.D, D ROBINSON.P.O.Box 183, St TEACH ERS- WANTED.PROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL Commissioner, Town and Parish of Longueuil.Wanted & .Principal and two Lady Teachers.\u2018State salary and references.G.R.GRAY, Sec.Treasurer, P.O.Box 88, Longueuil.WANTED, TWO TEACHERS; MUST.speak French, for a residential school\u201d in Montreal.Apply, stating experi«- encé and quatincations, with copies of.testimoni .B- PAGE, 12455.Chatham rds, Montreal, WANTED, A TEACHER FOR ST3 Étienne\u201d Protestant Diss.School, hold-= \u201cing \u2018An Elementary Diploma, for the ~Suminer months; duties to begin July.\u2018ist.Let furthèr particulars apply tox \u201cTHOMAS DUNN, Sec.-Treas., Dunn's?\u201cMis, 8 Etienne, Leauharnois, P.Q.# WANTED, \"TWO TEACHERS, FOR\u201c Oka Protestant Indian Schools,-hold- ing at least Elsmentary Diplomas ; term, teu months, sommenc inæ Sept.Boulou 200 Lite ANSE ES ; D ot av, E.MORKISON, 18 \"Daring street, Monts BARGAINS.$ ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS.\u2014If you: - are contemplating a trip to the City of Montreal, añd hava on your list to urchase new furniture for your\u2019 Ouse.or yo store, or for your son.mage\" AR \u201csure æ vou 3 me Li VF aio: \u201cwhether - you ont turaiture\u201d or not.À.fanka und carry in stock th Ses.sou the.et up-to-date goods t 3 ore.guergntes ta y The benefit of our \"lowest Frnttaiaie prices at ory, D t de-.ry.you can sa on your purchases from 25 percent to pareen t bs certainly worth are\u2019 do 8 \u2019 d.is ce uP.e : make trip Montreal vie qe , té suit Such concerns\u2019 Cam the | anadian Pacific ailvey in the .furan g of their several hotels, we Surely suglit td be able to serve you méké no charges for packing, an five very liberél térms to res olisibla ders; arid the üsual discount Tor cash or 30 days.We will p rant code ao that the freight charges vi \u201cwill ARO\" x to 8 Very amall percér LAB é& CôÔ.Whois Furnitur Manufacturers, Bhd ae Rooms, 350 St.Paul street.Estabilan- ed 26 years.SHOP TO LBT ot ST.PETER BT, next door \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Appl y at \u201cSUMMER BOARD.M R'BOARD AT BROADVIEW SUMME] Plattsburg, N.Y, June 1st; first class board; (toilet); go at reasonable.rates.nd: $6, according ER, Platts urg,N.Y., BY vien Péri.week, $5 transient, MISCELLAN EO us.CALIFORNIA OIL MAP, SHOW- FREE.© the fields, will be mailed to you | upon application; also our trade paper.GA with, à price as cand or woe Manufacturers, 350 St Paul street.GEO.BBE érs.hot and cold water bath if, tennis.Beautiful drives \u201c Board by 85 room: .monthly R-LOOMIS COMPANY, Phelan Building, San Frandis- co, Cal.REAL GOLDEN OAK DINING Chairs, onuine leather seats.at tas low © & CO., Manufactur- DAINTY BUFFETS FINISHED TARLY Hinglish, also Leather Diners, Hxten- sion Dining Tables, China Closets and.Pinner Wazggons tb match: just the - articles wanted for Apartment Houses and Flats; a big range to selstt from, and at 25 percent to 33 percent cheap- - x than ordinary ame ds stp Manu.acturers\u2019 owroorm aul s GE à .LABBE & C t the WEATHERED OAK, FUMED OAK, and Barly.Engl ish finished furniture, ef the latest end at most holengle \u2018 prices.GHO.LABB co.Whole sale Mandracturens nou Roome so\" Bt.Paul street.YOU GET SWELL FURNITURE FOR very Jittle, money at the Manufadtui- ers\u2019 Store, 350 St.Paul Street.GEO: H.BED & Co.ein 1000, fi dr ; ANT ONE NOT BEING ABLE ze Set obH à the pe isbers 1 ie E ion Department tel & SON, tress au OR | \u2018the ons \u2018BEDROOM FURNITURE.OF very latést styles, such as Dressing | Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Chéval Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, etc.at 25 percent cheaper than ordinary prices, at the manu- facturérs: Show R GEO.H, LABBE & CO Bureaus, \"street.THY 350 Bt.Paul - | WANT ADS.= \u2018WITN ESS\u2019 MAY BE LEFT WITH Chapman, Bookseller, 513 St.Ca- fomine Se Wéit, or with R.Turner, Grocer.Point St.Charles, 801 Wellington street.West of Subway.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.CASH TARIFF.Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, pu.\u2019 Wanted, Rooms To Tet, Arif Found, Sécond-hand Articles Wan ted orle.; For, .Sal 20-Wérds for 100.G for each additional word, Six in-\" sertions for the price of four.ropèrty For Sale or To Let, Shor Articles For Sale.5 Words for 35c.lc for each additional word.Six ine or, thé price of four.sertions f 5 Words for 500.WOTICE PARTICULARLY, Postage Stamps Will Be Accepted.Thy above rates are Cash with order.hén not prepaid numerous entries - have to be made.and the rate is, in DONSATU RES, pouch higher.- = Sorat -o?16m is ve ws, \u2014 ae BORROWED FROM MAYOR.Contractor Reimbursed Difference vo Between Sum Borrowed end Munieipal Vote.+ \u2018Mr, Justice Bruneau rendered judg-] ment in the important case of .M.} than i Lapointe vs.C.Messier.This was an {action ; resulting from a contract for ithe laying of pipes in the streets of ithe \"municipality \u2018of Delorimiet.\u2018 The | \\coritract having been: \u2018awarded to - La- | \u2018pointe, he borrowed \u2018money from\u2019 Messier, -who was then.mayor of the locality, to carry on the work.Subsequently, a vote of: the muniel-; ; .pality for $22,720.50 given to Lapointé,.} \u2018in connection with the wor dong, was: idiséounted by Messier, and when & \u2018settlement of account -ties \u201cdid not agree, Lapointe not \u2018\u2019accepting the charges made for his ser} vices by Messier, who had \u2018heen paid: the amount of \u201cthe cheque.\"Therefore, infe took out an action alleging GY FEA RE RAT \u2018and asking the reimbursement \u2018of thé \u2018been .difference between that sum and the, \u2018 \u2018amount of the municipal note.In.rendering judgment, the \u2018court \u2018held | that, in hig capacity as mayor.of De- lorfmier, [terest in a- contract with the muni-.\u2018 cipality, and any arrangement made.by him in that direction: was: illegal, null and void.charge Lapointe namely, $12,201.25.Bequently, condemned him to reim- | \u2018burse Lapointe.$10,519.25,- difference: between $12,201:25\"and the amount of the { | municipal note.MILE.\u2018CANS CONFISCATED, _ \u2018One of the\u2019 rooms in the Pure Food: Department : -Âs \u2018 filled - with milk \u2018cans.\u2026 These having:bsen seized \u2018because they | \u2018had not bean: properly cleaned.The \"| construction: of sorpe.-of them Dr.Mc-| \u2018Garrey says - \u2018makes it impossible that | : they should.be cleaned.\" \u2018For this reason they will not be returned.Charges | Liapo have - been: laid \u2018against.the offending \u2018that -he owed Messier -only $12,201.25, | miliinen, eleven in number, it having Fashionable \u2018Shapes.3 - \u201cQuarter sizes.is Cars St.Catherine Street in ny Bard Messier could\u201d have no\u2019 in-\" He could, - therefore, with riothing more- the actual amount advanced, | \u2018Winnipeg.- found\u201d warnings do no good.: CL FLYING FREIGHT.= \u2018Four \u2018cars.laden.with freight not \"yet on the manifest list, were delivered to | tre-Grand Trunk.Railway at\u2019 Granger, | Idiana, late in the afternooniof Monday, June 20, were rushed line \u201cto Montreal on the 22nd,, Toaded and turned :loose.They were] fiyinx Thonn tom fy.and: hey.had 2} coms tough from rang d The judgment, con | hard, The Manitoba Iron Works\" has\u2019 del Jivered the last of 4,500 tons|of steel to the contractors who are building the Grand Trunk P | nipeg, and the wol place is nearing- \u201ccompletion.A, all the steel was manufac ured in \u2018 SEATS FOR NEW ALDEBMER.\u2018Seats for the eight new\" aldernien who | \u2018will come \u2018into the City Council after the.election of Monday next dre now being placed in the Council Chamber.t With \u2018the Controllers desks these mew places make the room seem asi full asi it did before the reduction in à 1e num- : ber of .aldermen Was.effected.#0 With the- EXE \u201cnow vi | state recoi ed, \u201cAn - 48 principal Ji cifio shops at vik \u2019 ~ of putting it in | Jurist - \u2018and + Vazsonyi.\u201cthose returned: \u2018 Pp | other Bil oiition bave \u2018followed the4 1 ex mple \u2018of the British Cansul in ad- : a ssinig protests: to Constantinopls.» Ex = \u2018 ! xçeption - of | \u2018tHe second | .bllots.the: Hiingarian : elections are: rtually- ended.The\u2019 advice given | to; the.Jews to votes only for:those can- .didates who would pledge themselves to, support the full grant.of to: the Jews, especially in ition\u201d of-the Jewish faith, | was followed in almost every district where the Jewish votes préponderated.Altegether,.\u2018eighteen\u2019 Jews were elect- | of whom thifteen belong to: \u2018thal \u2018Government party, one.to.the Justh \"| party, \u2018two, to the Kosstith party, and: two to \u201cthe Democratic\u2019 .party.wish members of the last Parliament) were nearly all re-electédr Arad Jewi b \u2018community; .known Juri t, Herr Phulipp Daivay, P ident of \u2018the Jewish nt at} \u2018Mateszälka.\u2018The smallest party of the Hungarian Parliamenteis, cratic party, which consists.solely of o Jews, one being the wéll-known + politician, \u2018It:-is interesting to note that.séven.converted Jews were among One .case of poetic \u201cof- Austria, bt.\u2019 tHe local\u2019 \u2018municipal ; Grove: in: Palestine.Palestine.\"authorities of Jerusdlem.equality er years\u2019 work.tégard to 0 = #7 \u2018The.educational The! Nationalist Jews, and them as a fresh.root in Salonica.n \u2018president \u2018of the \u201cthe \u201cwelle \u2018the instruction given in J tion.tinuing the work.the Demo-.Dr.Willhelm towards the erection of a few weeks, 460.several dogasion, of the Jubilee.¢ © the a the Rothagnild ; kronén ; à.\u2018a8 Kronen \u201cto cover the last deficit, TA resolution of \u2018thanks was proposed .at council, was adopted : \u2018by as tanding vote.\u201cThe South.African Zionists intend to \u201ctf comniemorate King: Edward and his treatment and.friendship to the: Jew- iëh-people,- by: planting an Olive\u2019 Tree cu x SR A \u2018new \u201cfnstitution will shortly be \"1 opened in Jerusalém.which will be of utmost service to.the entire Jewry of the Turkish \u201cEmpire.It isa Rabbinical |.Seminary, \u2018which \"was founded: by Dr.sPaul \u2018Nathan.doting his.recent Éléven subjec \u2018taught in Hebrew, but other languages will be learnt: The fourth annual ex- -hibition.of, the Bezalel School \u2018of .was oôpenéd ôn.Lag Be-Omer, .by \u2018the\u2019 \u201cGerman Consul, in the presence.of the: Government, muniéipal and educational especially those in.filigree silver work, | showed - marked improvement on: form=} \u201cA feature of the ex-'|' hibition.was the coach in which Sir.Moues and Lady Montefiore traversed \u2018Palestine three.times, and which.häs -just béen presented to.the schoolwork Hilfsverein de.R.Deutschen\u2019 Juden; \u201cwhieh is very much appreciated by: the.regarded by \u201ccounteracting: | Seainst the Alliance Israelite from the purely Jewish point of view, .ig taking About a\u2019 \u2018year, and.a half ago.the German Society - \u2018founded an infants\u2019 school'in Salonica, \u201cwhich has \u2018brought\u2019 about the revival 1e \u2018of Hebrew, previously regarded as à hl duad language; for it is the medium of A short time ago there atrived in.Salonica a teacher who, while con- of \u201cthe \u201cschool, wiH- be the head master of an: elementary school under the patronage \"of the Hilfsverein.The opening: of this school will constitute \u201cthe first step.nasium in Salonica.During the ,last -veréin.\"+ =, * which.instead of \u2018Aaron.\u2019 | A iH * sx September.* = »*# Visit to ts will be The.exhibits, ot \u201cthe.\"| m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tet{\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 influence | | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.Miss Osgood, $1; Mrs.G.B.HMrs.:C: \u2018Mirs.2 H.C -Mrs.the institu- | N Clare Wight, Mrs.D.J.Friend, Mrs.Je \u201c infants\u2019 | Wardleworth, A Mathews, Mrs.L.V \"Mrs.: \u2018McLaren, A.Friend, \u2018A Friend; M.RD Jewish gym Slater, Mrs.\u2018stullents\u201d of | Hodgson, 1 parcel clothing.T= Ji e Salonica \u2018Rabbinical school.have iMeft for Jerusalem to sit for an examination in the Seminary for teach- - \u201cers, \u2018maintained\u2019 \u2018there by the : Hilfs- The Buda-Pesth architect, Alfred \u201cWellisch, has.been granted a patent 1of hereditary nobility by the Emperor.| THe Hungariah capital owes.many of its.finest buildings to his genius.: \u2019 According to- ofietal statistics there \u2018are now 6,243,712 Jews in Russia, form- | ine 3.9 percent of the population.Had | Jews increased proportionately to.the | general growth of the population, their number would now \u2018be over.6,400,000.The Senate has acquitted M.Brodsky, who was accused by\" General: Tolmat- \u201ccheff for using the name -oË- \u2018Arkady\u2019 A gerieral Jewish Congress on , Emi \u2018gration is to be held: in Vienna in \u201cThe \u2018 Ashkenazim,- and Sephardim of \u2018Hebron - have joined forces for the \u2018purpose of building.a Jewish General Hospital,\u201d and oh \u201cMay 2 the founda- - tion, stone of the new, large Jewish Art | \u2018Hospital, \u2018Bikkur Cholim;\u2019 was laid before.a large and: distinguished audi- rence: Tie .new hospital will fulfil a long-felt want in the Holy City.: WANT N EW: CONDUITS.The.Bell Téléphone Company - have Fwrlttén Mayor Guerin requesting that they be given permission to lay under- J ground conduits on Ontario street from the eastern: limits of the city to.Beau- {fort \u201cstreet, and on Prefontaine street from St.\u2018Catherine \u2018street to Notre -Dame streèt.The matter has been referred to the Board of Control.- \u2018The Converier of the Rellef -Commit- tee of the Children\u2019s Aid Socjety wishes: to acknowledge the receipt of, and to thank for the following subscriptions: \u2014_ Fraser, $2; : W.Lindsay,\u201d Mrs.R.Findlay, | Gerald.and Foul Mathewson, $1 each; raig, Mr.Norman Wight, K.Brodie, 401 Cote St.Antoine Road, : is cents each; Miss Gardner, Mr.Munn, A sgie Kingan, Miss Mildred\" Slater, Judes ¥.Lafontaine, Mrs, Friend, Mrs.H.Cowles, A Friend, 50 cents each?Miss Elenora Schultze, A Friend, Mackenzie, \u2018Miss Dolly | .L.Williams, Mrs.Scott- Robertson, 26 \"cents each; Mrs.Walter Stethen, 2 parcels clothing; Mrs.Arthur} COMPLAIN OF GRANITE, Alderman Prefers Asphalt, byy Board of Control Compromises \u2018With Scoria.erman Marin appeared before the Board of Control to complain of a granite pavement which is to be aig on St.Catherine street east, from Jollette street to the city limits.Thay contended that the rest of the street is paved in Asphalt, and that, thera.fore, this stretch of about one thousand feet should be laid with the same material.Granite, they say, is tn noisy, and the ratepayers living al-ns the street object to it.Among these | are four doctors, who declare it is practically impossible to make a pra.per examination- with the rumbling sound of traffic over the.blocks.When Mr.Barlow was called he stated that cement is not strong enouvzh for this district.It would, of Course, not be wise to tear up the pavement that is now laid, but no mare should be put down.As a compromise the Controllers dn.cided in favor of scoria, that pavement material over which so much trouble arose some time ago.rt WINNIPEG TO EDMONTON.\u2018Word was received to-day at the nf.fice of the passenger traflic manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railwav \u2018that a daily passenger service between \u2018Winnipeg and Edmonton - had been arranged.Commencing on Sundav next, July 3, the westbound train will leave Winnipeg at 3 p.m.; Saskatoon 1.30 a.m.the following morning, arriving at Edmonton at 8.15 p.m.the following evening.Eastbound train -will leave Edmonton at -9.30 am.Saskatoon 10.06 p.m., arriving at Winnipeg at 4.30 p.m.the following dav.The distance between Winnipeg and Edmonton is 793 miles, and this new service will doubtless be very much appreciated.The equipment on these trains will be of the highest standard.including high-class buffet-sleeping -cars of the most modern type.THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 is print published at No.140 St.Peter \u2018trace in the City of Montreal, by John Red.pa ougall an rederi apr mall, both of Montreal.ck Eugene usiness communications s addressed John Dougall & Soul be Less office, Montreal, and a letters to e or, shou e address \u2018Edi- for of the \u2018Witness.ed \u2018Edi Ross Financial BANKS.BANG HELAGA.95 St.James.M.131.ss 2 proc OCHELAG Head: Office, 1 Oo.| BANK NE OF Nova SCOTIA, London and Lane.\u2018Bldg.BANK OF OTTAWA, 224 St rames = etreet.BANK.OF TORONTO, cor.James\u201cand McGill.DOMINION BANK, 162 St.Smee -gtreet.TERN TOWNSHIPS \u201cBANK, 179 St.James \u2018st.BRIAL BANK OF CANADA, cor.St.James snd Me@ill streets, 0.Yah -BANQUE NATIONALE.99 St.James.M.159 MERCHANTS BK.OF.CANADA, 205 St.James st: a ME.BS De 446.OT BANK OF CANADA, 147 St, James st.terfing BANK of Canada, 157 St.Jas.M.3349.THE MOLSONS BANK,-200 4 -James street.- Lo BANKS FOR SAVINGS.MONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK .HEAD OFFICE, 176 St.\u2018James street.- 50 Notre Dame street, West.504 St.Catherine street, East.Cor.ot Centre, Grand \u201cTrunk sad .Conde streets.} 1998\" Notre.Dame street; East.946 St.Denis street, -cor.of- \u201cRachel.?1 BRANCHES.McGill College \u2018ave.i \u20acor.Ontario and Malsouneree sts.| 4 052 se Lawrence sl.cor.\u201cPie ave.BANKERS.PICKEN.J.B.& CO., 124 st.\u201cJames.BOND- DEALERS.M.1561.\u2026 be * .20 So 115-6.: Lo =\" CUSTOMS BROKERS, & co, B= » Road of\u2019 Trade.ar BOs a ET = pt EE , ds bia TN ORT ar oI Ca CLINT ai .Sv \u201c0er - ee n ; sages \u201c n i RS 2 es es es a A EE es Ser ri El fait RE cn RL se SAME po fe\u201d phd 2, i = es , ; A sega A ° PTE CNE NES AS : ; PE TE ET TE DIE TEE at CAEN i Hi ELL, H W.EEL FINANCIAL AGENTS.° INVESTMENT.BROKERS.er E.Hurd, ; \u2018Merchants Bk.Bldg.\u2019 M.180.\u2018a Te C.D., Investment.Broker.Indus- - trials,\u201d Railroad, Stocks and Bonds; Direct .conn.with all exchanges.toocks \u2018bought.and - scld on margins.Boom, do, 180 St.James: \u201c street.Phone Main 3 : Insurance BURGLARY AND FLATE GLASS.N.Y.L.Building, M.2367.* ig J.tion & \u201cIns, Co.of Canada, 227 ce Main 2 91 Notre Dame West.= T48.- - CN C = 0 DON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE co., H.-< \u2018\u2019 Blachford.180 St.James st.street.Main 1 Dame.st.West.** FIRE INSURANCE BROKERS,- > COLE.F.MINDEN, 234 St.James.M.3162.7 GRIER, J.w.& CO.52 St.Fran.-Xavier.M.ot.LA HAMPSON.& SON, 1-5 St.John st.M.3630.2 TAYLOR, Fa & SON, 40 Hospital st.M.2205.ol Wilits.Faber & Co., Ltd.Brd of Trade Bldg.i + LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES.| 03 LONDON & LANCASHIRE LIFE; 164 St.James st: Tet: Sun Life: Assur.Co, sun: Life: \u2018Bldg.M.396.+-LIFE AND ACCIDENT.INSURANCE.MgCay.Wm., Royal Trust \u2018Bidg.107:5¢.\u2018Jas.M.3383.\u20184 MARINE INSURANCE BROKERS.TA PSON, R.& SON, 1-B,St.Johis st., lis, \u2018Faber & Co:,Ltd:; Board of Trade Bie.4\" BEAL ESTATE- AND INSURANCE.Bern, Alfred, 07, st.James: M.2360; West 2846 Hovwell, A.W pe 12St.Tames,- M.3497; Mt.188 MITCHELL, JAS.214 St.James.\u2018M.549.Up 2974\" PUTNAM & ant 208.Merch.Bank Bldg.M.ROSS, H.180 St.James street.Main 1180.REALTY CO., 30 St.John street.M.5261.MPSON, THE CRADOCK CO.; 205 St.James st.Main T4 Mala %%5.IMPSON,H ,40 Renouf Blé.Tel.Up 2368-4 88.PAWNBROKERS.; RONSON & RUTENBERG.\u2018115 Craig w.M.4274.LAZARUS,.222 Notrëé-Dame st.\u201d\u2019Kast.Main 2932.2.STOCK BROKERS.P'éMtember- ot tk: Montres \"Stock Exchange.) RLOW & CO., 82 St.Fran.Xav.M.3849.© ; NETT & co., 12 St.\" Sacrament st.M.2232, \u2018 ; FAIRBANK BROS., 61 St.\u2018Fran, Xax ok 340.FORGET, R.83 N.Dame West.M.J.BE.& CO.82 St.Fran.ar M.5145.| MoCUAIG BROS.& CO., JTS McCuaig.Colin M.& Co : Main 7270.MeCURDY, F.B.& CO.4 Hospital.M.759.MoDOUGALL & COWANS, 95 N.Dame VW.M.1788.Nani x CO, 40 Hospital street.Tel.M.3 &.4.PIN & Co.67 St.Fran.-Xav.ot M.940 | WILSON - SMITH, R & CO.160 St.James.M.3029.» 109 \"St.James PROVINCIAL | \u2018BANK OF CAN.ADA, 7 and*9 Ptace.281 St: Catherine.street, West, -¢or.\u201cTrust Co.Lad.\u2019 84 Notre: Dame W.; ; .BUSTHED.& ANE, New York Life Bld.*IELY, DANIEL & CO, 1.8: Peter St.SM, BE: Ro : = CHER.3.W.& CO., 53St.\u2018Fran.-Xavice.# wo COMMERCIAL BURGLARY.AND PLATE GLASS Sr &.CO.8 SL Fran-Xavier.M.2401.- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, .| ; SMITH, MARKEY.SKINNER,\" PUGSLEY & HYDE, \u2018st, M.3 LAW, \u201cUNION i gpows ms.co., 2 st.James: New York Underwriters\u2019.Agency.151 st.Jas.\u2018 NORTHERN ASSURANCE LS?\" Limited, 88 Notre i - Tan M \u2026-67-St, Fri Xavier.8 + me ~The se Witness | \u2018stands in the front rank of Canadian Newspapers.\u2019 \u2014Toronto News.TRUST COMPANIES.Crown Trust Co.The, 86 N, Dame.W.M.7010.Fever TE Trust Co, Lid, 84 Notre Dame W.5-6.- TRUST AND DEPOSIT VAULTS.: Professional .ADV OGÂTES- ARMSTRONG, EDGAR: N.ATWATER, Fin in BONT a PEACE aptmes rigs ne _ Mai 2 3540, j BÉIQUE, Tongron & BEIQUE, 17 Place d'Armes { BLAIR a TAY RTY, Can.Lite Bldg.M: 1413: BRODEUR S GARAND, 40 St.Gabriel.M.2223.t.'James st.M.ian CON este DE Déaut NOR i 1 Cruikshank, WwW.G., K.C., CE DANDURAND, HIBBARD, git .GOSSELIN, 8: Bldg.M -_ Liv.Lond & Globe M nd \"2635.Drcarie & Decarle,413- 18 Que.Bk Bidg.- :M.1289: ELLIOT, HENRY, J, 37.Opn, Lite Bldg To.\u201d \u2018FERGUSON,J.MRC, 179 St, James.M.20%54.- GEOFFRION.GEOFFRION & CUSSON, Banque du Peuple Chambers, 97 St.James st.- M.10.: GILMAN & BOYD, Merchants Bk.Bldg.M.\"2396.GOUIN, LEMIEUX, MURPHY & BERARD, 806-811 Quebec Bank Building.M.3093-4-5.GREENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS $& oa ANGUE- DOC.86 Notre Daxie West.Main Hickson, Campbell & HOLT, CHARLES » K.C., Guardian Bldg.M.14.\u2018Hutchins, Horace A \"EC, \"151 St.James.M.2118.ISLES, CHAS.,T0 St.Fran.Xav.st.M.2210.JACOBS, HALL de Power -Bldg.\u2026 ALEX_ LACOSTE, C.R.) 7 Place d'Armes, - # TAVALLEE.& DELFAUSSE, 97 gt.James.M: ç hthall & Harwood.Quebec Bk Bldg.M.2500\" MACALISTER £a p COTTON, \u201cRoyal © mec & DL onrveat, 107 si.James.M.2497.MeGOUN, ARCH., MEREDITILMACPHERSON, HAGUE: DEN, 205 St.James st.Main 27-28, - \u201c06D BN.C.&., Montreal and Three.Rivers.M.PATTERSON & JENKINS.180 St.Jas.M.3960.étropolitan Bldg.179 St.James street.M.4944, TRIHEY, BERCOVITCH \u20ac KEARNEY, 151 St.\u2018James street.M.5100.VIPOND & VIPOND, Bell Tel.Building.M.\u2018sta.ACCOUNTANTS.> Butlding.\"ROSS, H.JT.180.St.James.M.1180.~~ ANALYSTS AND ASSAYERS.DONALD, DR.J.'T., 112 St.Fran.Xav, M.2064, HERSEY » DR: MILTON L, 171 St James: M: \"252 AUCTIONEERS.\u2018Fraser Bros.,453 St.Jas & 131 Inspector.HICKS, ar ww co., dr and 101 -Metcalfe.1 M, niversity street.- RAE & DONNELLY, Bios st Tame BUSINESS COLLEGES.DAVIS, J.D.Mont.Bus.Coll.Up 151, ° INTERNATIONAL BUS.COLL., 198 st.Catherine.West.Main 309.- :MTSS GRAHAM, 109 \u2018Metcalfe.\u2019 \u201cUp 2936.- in MOUNT ROYAL BUS.COLL.Y.M.C.A.Bldg.Up 4207 \"= .ELOCUTION.NOTARIES AND MARRIAGE LICENSE- ISSUERS.DICKSON, NORVAL.107 St.James st.M.1207.DUFF.J.M.M.107-8t.James 'st.M.2502.| WILKS & BURNETT, Merchts.Bank Bldg.M.5500.: PATENT ATTORNEYS.BUDDEN, H.'A, 601 Que.Bk Bldz.M.1207.EVANS, OWEN N., Mchts.Bank Bldg.192.Fetherstonhaugh, Dennison :& Co., Liv.Lon.& Globe Bldg.M.830._ .REAL ESTATE MANAGERS, TYLEE.CHAS.D., 107 St.James.M.6799.Retail \u2018 ANTIQUE FURNITURE.JENKINS, B.M.& T., Phillips Square.\u2018Up 1076.|ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE, ETO.- McANDREW, D, 262 Dorchester west.\u2018Main 4414.ANTIQUES, OLD CHINA, SHEFFIELD PLATE.) 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