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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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lundi 18 juillet 1910
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Ww.M.735 # at.M.9951 ~ REK .LL M.4333 DODS.RITER C0 E.5- 413 ing ag .= § Ca and Woman Answering Detailed Description of Missing Pair Arrived Here.| BOUND FOR THE WEST.He Was a Saloon Passenger,\u2019 Said Steward Airriess, When Shown Picture of Dr.Crippen.pr.Hawley Harvey Crippen, the, London murderer, whose deed and escape are the talk of England, rived In Montreal: yesterdy Of * steamship \u2018Megantic,\u2019 sible passenger, \u201ctg night, wears splendld clothes, \u2018is wel) \u201cbuilt, smiles'ofteñ-to exhibit gold teeth, \u2018and has a- passion: fo.\u2019 gr 'she wore oa the\u2018 trip.prie lie \u2018Il gathered a good deal - ot Informa.on \u2018about thege.two: : passengéra\u2018\u2018from what ther said ta.me,\u201d said Stéw.ward | Airriess.\u2026 \u201cThe man said\u2019 \u2018he came.front the Pacific - Coast; - California, I- think.\u2018 I\" could \u2018see he was an American, al-\" though his \u2018@dedit was not very pro-.|-nounced.Probably the \u201cyears: he.said.-he spent in \u2018Europé accounted for that.He.said that for about five months ke.although he had resided for some time: in London.He«was in England, He\u2019 of the vear FH 0 gtar-Dominion line, according | to: thé ) positive st.>ments of the saloon > stewards of the liner, and especiallÿ | : } of the steward who waited an the needs of the passenger.When the stewards were shown a photograph of pr.Crippen wearing a \u2018beard, they, said unanimously: \u201cThat is the passenger who sat al one of the first cabin \u2018tables.\u2019 \u2018 When the \u2018Megantic\u2019 touched port ws DR.CRIPPEN.vesterday thie _passénger, identified; a \u2018ag: Dr.Crippen, accompanied by:-& wo-\u2019 hurriedly left the steamship, since, under an assumed name, The Megantic\u2019 | no police examinatiok * of the\u2019 was made at.Father Po if the passenger is ze derer, \"3, has made a e into the interior.\"1 J.The accompanying photogsaph \u201cof Dr.Hawley Crippen was this: morn-\" shown by a-\u2018Witress\u2019 : H.J.Airriess, saloon.s eward, \u201cof \u2018Megantic who waited .on the y the an es Mr.the table occupied by the suspected pas- | © senger \u2018Can you describe the aj and manners of this passenger?\u2019 | steward was asked.\u2018Yes, he was under the.\u2018medium Bri height, past middle age, with sandy hair, the top of his head being.bald.\" He had a bright complexion, ahd looked like a man whe took extreme | care of his health.In fact I could.see that from the way he ate and ordered his meals.He wore a beard,.like the one in your photograph, and had glasses of French make, with heavy black rims.He was extremely \u2018ell dressed, even foppishly, and his Suits were cut, I should say, by a jouropean tailor.The man talked low, and evenly, and like à man.of splen- lid education.\u2019 This description is exactly similar Ko the one supplied by the Associat- el Press, which reads as follows:\" \u2018Hawley Crippen, alias Peter Crip- | to.California.He was on the passenger Hat {3 nt, so.| © Captain \u2018Forrest.eee Ser, p king where He intends to visit Calgary.\"| Thence: it fs his intention, according | = © -to the man\u2019s, conversation,\u2019 fo.go south | \u2018They will travel for | some vears.i © \u2018When\u2019 they: took.a cab at the\u2019 White Star-Dominion Line .wharf I = didn\u2019t.named.\u2019 Inquiries wWere- made by the \u2018Witness\u2019.among \u2018the several.local hotels,\u2019 but\u2019.\u201cnothing \u2018could \u2018be heard.of à: -man answering tothe.name:Crippén.is masquerading under.identified * the photograph shown \u2018in \u2018to-day's' \u2018Witness\u2019 as that-of the saloon\u201d paassenger who.disappeared into the mazes.of Montreal yesterday.of features and expressions, on this afternoon.notified of thé\u2018 suppos- od discovery: of \u201cDr.Crippen's where- bouts by.the\u2019 \u2018Witness.\u2019 Chief Ca; \u2018 will immediately.help in for up.the .clues supplied., The tic rst Passenger à 18\" the \u2018man want- was \u2018made known, noti- hips, in fact, any outbound.vessels,\u201d aid \u2018the\u2019.chi \u2018They would hardly.ve overlooked the mam {i ; (Canadian emote Peas, .Bisley, July - 18\u2014The JSotal winning of the Canad siBy \u20ac / year \u201ctotalled £ 390, as £ 830\"last -stones, which a \u2018their conversation.at\u2019 table, and from | had been travelling.through Europe, |: said, somewhere abot the béginning in Torento, and \u2018then: on te \u2018the \u2018West.I\u2019 hear what destination in.the city: they\u2019 .; at only.Atrriess, but several fellow.| \u201cl'étewards- They were postive of tif esimijarity TT The sec- ; fond.ond gmioon steward was sevéral\u2019 : gers served : The l6caf\u201d Faotéetive department.was | - however, is.doubtful if the \u2018Me- | | fled: the \u2018police.and.detectives through- | 5 out England to:watch outbound steam\u2019 arttreal: in reply te hit writs 54 \"St ere in i a hin dail an : See \u2018Juxta proces pe 3 \u2018year.De individual msn were: Private Bibby, \u201cDundas.; FSergeant Crowe, Guelph.- es ve Private: à, \u2018Toronto.Sergeant\u2019 Eastwood, Wingipes.Soret.Molnnes, ER Cop ain Maile, Guelph.Je Sos Mitchell, \u2018Hamilton: : Sergt.Russell, Ottawa:.Lieut.Rowe, \u2018Bowmanvilie A Pte.Steele, Guelph.Sergt.Steck, Truro, N.S.| Gunner\u2019 Sharpe,\u201d Montreal : Lance-Corporal Whitehorn, To: ronto.Sergt.Bayles, Toronto.; .Major King; Bowmanville: .i Lieut.Mortimer, Ottawa.: 4., Sergt.Richardson, Victoria .en ee p°N, elias Franckel Crippen, an Am- | Captain Stuart, Vancouver.\u201811 Prican doctor, 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches tall, fresh complexion, light.brown hair inclined to be sandy, bai bn top of head, rather long mous- fache, mark on bridge of nose, wears: alse teeth and gold-rimmed \u2018spec- acles, speaks with a slight American\u2019 fccent, wears his hat on the back of is head; ig - plausible and quiet - poken; ig accompanied by a \u2018Woman: balling herself Mrs: Crippen.\u2019 The description of the woman ae- Mpanying the *Megantic\u2019s\u2019 cabin passenger tallies with that of Ethel e Neve, the fascinating\u201d typist, who\" ved in the London house.with Dr.\u2019 rippen when the murdered woman \u2018as in her last resting place in the éllar.The stewards say \u2018she i A 18 Out the same height as the plau- PH | \u201cTHE HORSE FAIR\" \u2014 COUPON No.2.MONDAY, JULY 18.\u2014 WITNESS ART TREASURE DISTRIBUT! Tons R Six consecutive cou ons cut rom the \u2018Witness,\u2019 commencing uly 18th, will, with the nominal f TEN CENTS to pay for.ng, entitle the holder to\" à Copy of Rosa Bonheur\u2019s fam- OUS picture, \u2018THE HORSE FAIR\u2019 cons to Je sent by mai! add five of any coupons are missing a dal ge of two cents for each âte will Le made.s \u2018Coupon Dept.\u2019 \u2018Wit- iy e, Montreal.an al perticulars see large 3m, disement printed almost 7 day in the \u2018Witness.\u2019 TE I I OURS Enrrsserstaresrreseranneneteannstennse dt The amount wot for the \u201cteam each individual\u201d was: \u2018 Pte.Bibby.ve ee ae es Captain Crowe.Pte.Clifford.Lieut.Drydale, Montreal l'Capt.Fea ca ee we Sergt.Freeborn.«.Pte.Latimer.$.\u2026 Sergt.McInnes.Captain McHarg .-.\u2019 Captain McKie.-.Sergt.Morris.\" ve Soret.Mitchell.one.\u2018Sergt.Russell.\u2019 Lieéut.Rowe:.ess s Pte.Steele.enw Funner aes Corp.Whitéhorn.UE eo oo sa NEW BULE 0 OPPOSED.= e4nû -national Agreement.are up in arms\u2019 against the, ratifica- Ths declaration is the outenme -of\u201d.confere epee - 19¢9 the.ten \u201cprincipal \u201cre rowers, including the.United.States.-te decide certaim-vexed questions of \u2018nternational law in naval warfare, The.declaration establishes a code in-place of a number of indefinite usages whieh in the past have given a great deal of trouble, but the opponents of \u2018the.bill that it remains\u2019 at the diseretion: af ence to.decide whether a merchañt- tended for thc use of the enemy, and to sink her.© 5 Le WON C.P.BR.SCHOLARSHIP.Mr.\u2018Alfred J.Lawrence, of- 308.Wiseman: avenue,.Outremont, hds won\u2019 the Tanadian Pacific Railway scholarship in -connéction: :with the recent matriculation examination for entrance of Applied Science: Mr.Lawrence is twenty years Lop.age, and is an official of the C.P.R.-in- \"the treasurer\u2019s oficp here, : {visitéd.Shipowners Displeased with Tater - London, July 18 \u2014British stipowners tion of the déclatation of onion.held in London ih 1308 and.aritifne | say that the .code_.\u20181s.too elastic;- and} to McGill .Univérsity in the Facuity .of Inspectors + recently ap otiited \u2018to: vestigate conditions upon.fr es ; which \u2018Montreal, sécure -HPIY, have.just \u2018made: ther; an \u201cI\"Pwo defects are.noted i every.case, -the.Inspector: LY, farmers do\u201d mot.emplpy proper geration méthods.This Dr.Key says, results in: bacter Ang to a.greater of\u2019 \u201cPhe followin districts \u2018Paul, Dixie, Strathmore, = -leÿfield,- Devwittvilie, \"Hunt St Laurent.; Joseph Santenne, - 1082\" Deinontigny \u2018several days ago, \u2018died\u2019 a the: Gens Hospital last night.taken ta the.morgue\u2019 ang Twill he held- Hto-morzo W, 5 LL = Le 5 : \u2018MeCaæ Pont Vafu, St.: Vice ae = Valois, Stes.\u2018Annes de Bellevte, Chateauguay,: Va, \"Yaphs, \u2018badly damaged and.the intense.heat \u201cStreet, who.was struck by a street car:| ; ser are ; Yo.some: clothes: ee ay -street,- an It Chief: T Panst.and On \u2018Yestertay Hiorniné, police m.ÿ:culty in keeping-th damage: \u201cWas = \u2018and : when : \u201cthd mn hy.ered 253; \u201cof.which, number 14 \u2018 3 ning: in: of \"a.house at\u2019 4 dom \u201cocoupied.-by: Zelorme.~The\u2019 \u2018room .\u2018was in another\u2019 Hoepef_ had .some difi- \u201cthe \u2018fire.in check, The\u201d Hokt-8400.\u201c18 lians: at.the: cor\u2019 Tio streets\u2019 :eafly Was stopped \u2018by\u201cthe.5 of Beaudry street.station\u201d Just | À report: was recéived at \u2018the | at some Italians > n eré fight- ins ln ne ae = and \u201cNotre Dame.streets.à ra Wèek 8 Eman es to Heat Was Very High.Stil the remains high,- 222 \u2018children \u2018under five \u2018Yèars of age having died: in the seven: fant mortality remains.\u2018ddys during- \u2018the : hot.: weather.Of this\".number; 168 succumbed to diarrhea.K LA told, .309 deaths \u2018occurred: in the wiek: from tke following causes: Ty-.-phoid-3, searletina 2, case 3, saccidental :7,- other.Causes 83.The.births \u2018during the period.\u201cmales\u201d and: 111 - females; \u201c= The.following .contagious diseases \u2018were: \u2018reported: : Typhoid Jobe ix htheria 31, arlet fever.18, 46 whooping cough 6; ubercy ai eniary-by\" Judge Leet; in \u2018the\u2019 Police.Court, this; morn-.\u2018ing, for Stealing a \u2018quantity \u201cOf: valued at $7, from the stone:of: J.\u2018Normandeau, \u2018at'the corner of Gosford | Déshateles | ?is\u2018atr-old: -offender, having.beên convict- Ved-no fewer, \u2018than eighteen \u2018times.\u2018 an .officer - of pérfiläps no\u201cgreat expéri- | , man is carrying contraband food, in-| [if Was Ethel Amey.of Ottawa Murdered and\u2019 Thrown i in Canal?>= \u2014 BROKEN-HEARTED GIRL: \u2018y \u2018Have Drowned Her!\u2019 Cried.Man Who Was Seen Near ; the.Place.1 susplelon of murder from ithe the.\u201c ~ =| articles - were: found.Dredging con- | menced: at.once, with the result that the \u201cbody of the girl was.- discovered \u201cInformation was then received that à.girl named Ethel Arney, who had been working at the Cecil \u2018Hotel for he\u2019 past week os so,-had disappeared n° Thursday night.-The housekeeper |.Jo \"fat the hotel, Mrs.DeBouchérville, went morgue and identified the body hat of \u2018the missing girl.Nothing whatever, however, was irl: had been * d'thi = 8 Oman \u2018at \u20183877 Stator.street, and through the landlady they obtained her trunk.\u201cAll \u2018that was found in it that | would aid\u2019 in tracing the girl's rela- \u2018tives, was a.box Ea the add ess 104\" \u201camant .15 measles 3 whoop- |.| ing.cough *8, diphtheria 2, \u201ctubercu- I losis 19; cancer 2 menengitis, 8, bron- en chitis 15\u201d, pneumonia, .8, brights\" djs-.4 continually.with' soniéone.who she säld was a commercial \u2018traveller, and who | wrote to her from different cities |.throughout Canada.She wrote.to him continually.It was only when she had receiwed one of his letters that she.appeared to cheer up.Then suddenly, after the receipt -of one .in February, \u2018she left Mrs.Smith's house.and did not return, - \u2018She seemed to be a aheartbroken girl\u2019 said Mrs.Smith this -Morning.\u2018I havxe seen her try to smile at-some Httle 5 he could give no information, but wonld | ~-| probably look after the- girl's { himself.\u2018\u2019buklai | L street west, worked for Michiel.\u2018Bros, \u201c| Henderson and St.= | eigar merchants, but la 7 now said to- be \u201cpin New York | WRECKED BY LANDSLIDE.Hawesvillé, Ky.July 18.\u2014Louiäville \u2018pabseng N Louis bn Lg oe | er train No.ch li \u2018Louisville at 9.15 o'clock jast- night.; - 4St.Louis, was wrecked by a Teoasiios [two miles from this city early this : named .~| holds, was killed, and several morning.The firéman, y- passeri- gers \u201cbruised.The landslide came lust 5 \u2018as the train was passing under a high: \"| dail.bluff.The locomotive and baggage car ?\u2018were swept from the track by the-ava- : \u2018tanche.and carried two hundred feet.Lee 1 CROWDED COURT TO-DAY.There were no less than eighty cases ted for hearing in .the Recorder TS.Court \u2018this.morning, but all were of\u2019 the \u2018usual \u2018nature, and \u2018were quickly \u2018posed of by Recorder \u2018Dupuis.\u2018There \u2018were.a number of charges against ng men for loitering, and in these herp # senténces.were imposed.Charles \u2018Sheridan and \u2018Emile Tetreau, who had nét worked for.some \u2018months, .wére \u201cédbh -/sentenced \u2018to three months in The: attendance.of a large.number of witnesses interested in the.cases gave the court room and\u201d corridors\u2019 a.1 very crowded appearance: \u201c2 |1s Hürd to tell, the only a | made: | King George Declares These are - Foundations of \u2018National Glory IN SURPRISING ADDRESS, Strong Will and Unexpected Energy of New Monarch Pleases Britons, (New York \u2018Times.\u2019 London, July 9.\u2014Those persons who \u2018| declared when King George V.ascend- ld the throne that he would prove himself a man of distinct ability and \u2018force; an earnest thinker, and a keen a muestions have very \u201cdu.< idéas which were vaguely enter- -Haines regarding the King when he was \u2018Prince of Wales by.à section of the.British public wer® utterly mistaken.© How these ideas originated, it lausible -ex- planation being His M tv's rather regerved manner in publi and the fact that, as heir to the thmne, he was not nearly so prominent a pers nage as had.been this father in the same position.Now, however, the British people are reall and.réalizing with delight, that an.able, perhaps even a brillian:, monarch is at the head of the kingdom and the Empire.In the busy end trou- \u2018blesome days.between King Edward's death on May6 and his funeral on Maay 21, there were a number of Indications that the new King was a good organiz- ar, & very: hard \u2018worker, and possessed of a strong will, The.Jnelish, papers are more than in discussing royaity, but reserved certain faots leaked out which showed that: King George personally responsible for straightemins various difficulties that had arisen the funeral: ene, and\u2019 at} had it not beer for him some.nasty little csm- \u2018pl might have : arisen.Since the funeral, the | King had he and the Queen have shown very distincts thas their count will be.sedate, English, old = fashioned in the best sense of the term, of high ideals.\"And yesterday the King, in ly to an address of condolence on hen death ; | of his father and congratulation on his \u2018| own.accession to the > + :delivared.short speech.whic] is.alread res ated a sensation and.wh moin J likely to | Po piuated for: ny years Occasion Was th Court, held in St.Jartes\u2019s.Palace for E on.of addresses from varttous i - \u2018To the address from the Convocation of Canterbury His Majesty poy.8 and gracefu] reply-it own that he writes even Heme \u2018in the \u2018Court Circular\u2019 which explains the- \u201cthat - publica; j- Mis.words où-that occasion as he her stay at 104 Crescent street | she sald.that she had worked if: Ottawa Thi at a hotel, and thought: she would 80.+ _ back there.È ; \u2018It: looks to me, said Mrs: Smith, \u2018as 3 1that is where her trouble: I Jvon- : 51a [08 ideals: and the old allegiance.address of the of the Northern Province.pel to \u2018you {n my sorrow for cof \u2018your profound sym- y and: & nt _honor the x affection Tégar memory of wy beloved father.y \u2018The -medsage: of sgod \u2018will and good cheer.which King Edward spoke to \u2018 ut a féw aïonths ago was the last \u2018public utterance of his life, 1 adopt, my own, \u2018ou hay couft on my aid and \u2018er- vent sympath dn all your beneficent Tab : v foundations of national glofy set in the homes of the people.hey willonly remain unshaken while family life of our race and nation ong, simple, and pure.mid the muitiplying.complexities modern social conditions, in the Hurry of the age, and with the ever- growing needs of millions for moral guidance and spiritual consolation, t| \u2018work: of the Church, both religious and charitable, assumes each year a deeper practical significance, {That the \u2018sacred mi n, that her teachi n \u2018become even more profoundly interwoven with the real lives and thoughts of the people, and.that in enlightened - unity with all other Christian effort \u2018she may sustain and uplift\u2019 the hearts of: men, will always be my prayer\u2019 - Replies were made by His, Majesty to other addresses, each worded in the each \u2018Showing.Bit the reply to the address fro: ork Convocation strikes a dooper per note note dn tune with much that is now being written and spoken in this coun- Ary.The \u2018Daily Express\u2019 says in an \u2018editorial article- headed \u2018Hearth and Home.actions that genius for ng truth h striking phrase which made him famous-as Prince vf Wales.* * +* It-is 4 fine sermon in a commendably brief form; It recalls the nation to tae reminds: us of the only tr basi of y true s 0 our \u2018national life.No more kingly word : would; \u201cbespoken than these, which ex- 0 5 ain \u2018 C À prices were.weal, .alttoush § teel Fe {ang booming COUILFYy.\u2018whi ch Canada 8.won es * ny sf ing, 180° st hd ha a wi +?\u2018Birkenhead Cattle 13% c; secondary, 12c to 12%c per pound.Soc: dats.dnc to Fae! oC parler, to yn an to a aug CE LE : oo - ry 2 Trent CARD.\u20ac # * a \u2019 a at ; Lee \u2014\u2014\u2014 white wheat ffour, per busliel, $1.25 | stone - New York raved.:at>-the - close.5 7 re a, 3 a1 : 0.at 122, 8 2.t.js ds : >| $4.50:- st b 44-25 10 me Lo.re Dominio Bark Report aR ts Tine © Coal Pe 4.128, afer, id a 165.32% 600.811 - {Cahadian\u2019 Asdociated Press.) Hogs Killed Last Week | dressed: hoge er $19 Bo in or thi be ork, ere meng, with sone Shows Large Harnings| Lok The Cp aT Joh, Hosers nd, Comper.of ann | aE MA] .show PE en ut prièes were soon ai À Pacific, 130 at ts 109 at ¢ 185: ve pool, cable to-day that trade | 5e; butter in rolls, perlb.\u2026, 25e tr ex Rives © Weakened by declines_in Wall street, 8 9 GarHNBS] Detroit, 26 at du 20 af nu More News of Wheat Crop mas are well.malniained, very nich, 3 na Pair 99 friqns 18e to 20c egg per doer, [Exh É < abo < = 2 OT » Ç\u201c ; n uN 1 out argely.by \u20186.Jack.of dp: F T, the \u2018Arst \u2018six bonttis of.the pre: | : a 50 2 ol RE Te \u2014 Dam 6 Not.80 5 ridus little choice -quaälity.hère: which-imet a Denmark, 28,500.D | Ro 1 Steel Corporation declined from wT eur Don ne per | GLS Ont ae 0 at 39 5% t 80, ° tbs stoers rom dE ES ER rolls LIVE STOCK MABKET.July 18 .\u2014 F © : a \u2019 .- \" ES 56 1-2 to 55 1-4, while.Iron -preferred profits at: Hs = > Js % ; Be rcent ; oe anise 2 RY.5.at Ex 5 a %.\u2014.Canadians from 14% to 15 cents, and fed L'hout 1400\" hacA of Duteners cattle tery Pe pds \u201cdown to.Ju0 1-4, weakened fo cent Just.year.Deposits show ag in-J\" Street hy sas 232 MECC \u2018Biltabtyne, \u2018Harbor Cor Pound from 13.to 13% cents Der | 300 caives, 400 sheep and lambs, and 700 | the Cal, mdm, vist ERE SR \u201cid Sil PE | mime goes à momie Po | pes and Rear Bn |] : he = now > a.: .2, ; crôp reports Ea oo LS härles \u2018stockyards tô-day.e of- LE Lec Railway remained fairly firm: over $7,700,400.à |B Lathe\u201d nat 124%, 75 at IE js one fom ES \u201csales of Uilisted .fering of live stock at this market dure sho ait 73 4» 4 3 Se ng © Wee were .cattle, .: - ela = New York, July 18.\u2014 The opening\u2019 was\u201d ; Steel Corp.at-56%, 10 at.56m, lat Nosris and : , any, Winnlgeg, which JE + | calves, 760.sheep and: lambs, and 1200.(Issued b T f E d) cau! 5 dill and heavy, notwithstanding the.57, 5 at .5616, 25 at 56%, 60 at: 58, 501 5ay 3 : hogs.\u2018Choice cattle were scarce and Dy !oWn oi Emard) well ; a highly fävorable \u2018bank.statement pubs ~~ at.oH] 125.at 55%.50.at 583, 80.\u201cat I can w .eine are this morning's siles ef\"! brought firm rates, but there were about Now Annexod \u20ac : 8 rm , OU exc ?oo lished eis Saturday, anid: the belfef that Bénin > ern papers unlisted securities: '200 head of range cattle which helped buil ; New York had obtained; t 2 entire £780, 6, bat 2.Rs on, this cry La, Rose, 60 at 405,75 at- 2% ._Wy&n+{ {o reduce the'prices of pretty good stock, inte ! : 006 gold received: in Loodon : Bough 7 5,5 a: #70, heir.£3 HY ST 25, 808: at 25,-3000, ab:25 and- some: oe the common.stock soc 1 0, com >; sk Sebel aia 142, Bonds © id, whey, abéz £9\" ; ë « : chalice onto steers \u2018at ne a shortl Batter \u2018the.openin \u2018prices began | SRE : j he to - ae off, fraders rare nine got | Ë iron p pret; 14 at 102, 2 ét 013 | Lp ver en considerabie BRITISE carTEn MARKETS.a Tac re in oo from \u2018ie ranges sbi ai Sut of their long.stocks\u2019 an take ani : | = 0 ent - pref.100- at: \u2018sie.> 1 damage having.ters -done in the three \u2018London, July \u20187.\u2014To-day\u2019s; supply of sue te Shc per.1b.inn common stock Due 193 4.Interes .The appearance of real liquidation.in: fet 1 Scotia, 25 \u2018at-80, 35 at 8%.\u201c+ \"| provinces,; But \u201caking the .crop as a beasts consisted of fat cows and\" ulls, sold: at from $3 to $13 each, or 3446, to = Amalgamated caused tha at stock: bo ead Co 8 of © b Switch comm.11a au 0 | whole, L#firk to*ddy the romise of trade Be ruled mer pe Pat 5%c per Ib.Sheep sold at.about 4% c- payable Ist May ar When 5 EC © cline, but heavy selling in e Ds ales 0 of Pal M : 5 per 1b., lambs at about 7%c per lb.; ' : - es belts er, Bank; 1 at wr Lt cows, 38 10d to 4s;.fat-budls, 3s 64 to:4s vhethe in Union Pacific, Keading and.que promi 2° \u201c Bank of Montreal, 3 a | 8d.Sheep trade ruled extremely slow.Gost lots (of hogs sold at 10c to near November.; cent ce sult that the market turned extremely: M + 5, ix | pn bonds,: $10,000: at rire $10, 600° at © vi, both vedders Art ee put ate Hc per hiney weak and leading .issues.dropped off | Fatlowths site the.OnLy fi rates governed = mos ra kould.g furni sa- Street Rv bonds,'$1000-:at.104.- Lambs shared\u2018 in slow \u2018trade\u2019 at\u201d about FAI URE HER ; - = : from two to thres Poe Less fans esp quotetiong sk er ue 3 84 | __Cement \u201cbonds, - 500 at 9946.cash, D Mondays prices.Best pens made per 8 BUSINESS Ir s thi E.k - Prica to yield 4.20% Th: i hed on the jod Suppo and market has ransols Xavier: ate, to the hs 000 at 98.1bs.=-71% to 8 st.down sheep, bs.8d to:bs Business failures n Can th 26 Weel \u201coo : will be © To rallied fractionally, prices holding do-day: ma RA ask a.AFTERNOON BOARD.| 19d: 10 st half-breds, - fe.+00 2a 8: a week and 465 year ago.v os Co hole : - iy - proche A 200 ed, 4\" s ewes, s Oo 8: a ade Lo.\u201d inc Le steady.- but Auli around: Ahir.present\u2019 Bea hie .20% BE vf._ Steel Corp.=0 at: 65.34, 26 \u2018at, 86: 5 : {ed 5 Luled Fors te 100: CAVE & og mel - ace | H MEREDITH & COMPANY ha ; LR CE LE i poe Caw ei BR ef a: ce fs ALT eep, 38 o bs , 3 | ; a - Sales, 318, 800.\" : \\ 2 ur : ne 61: tele ay CORP : toe bs 4d;-45 \u20188d to 6s.Total \u2018supply\u2014 | WESTERN FLOUR ADVANCE.: oint oi .Chambers-Ferland .«4 +.HM rextiie onds set Ct at\u2019 LE est,.and: ses ive me a Beasts, 20; sheep and Jambe, 1470; - Winnipeg, July 18.\u2014 Western Canada .; LIMITED, | ecognit Cobalt Central,.\u2026 +.» :-Can.Coñv.\u201450 at ©.prett\"\u201cfair 1dea ét; ar! \u2018conditions.calves, 35; milch, cows, 8: -| flour milis announce.another advance \u2018of , , .em to Stocks 1 in Londén - | Capalt Lake.: 2 oe i'l 7 Cement Prd:L1- ata 81° 1:97 8 rat 82 hess will be \u201cpublished \u201cin\":ithe \u2018Free 20 cents per 100 in all grades.Last | 101 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET give : Lo =| Cobalt winery © «la.SA Asbestos Pfa\u201425- at TB, v.Press\u2019 on Thursday.morning.| London, July T\u2014Good \u201csupplies \u2018and.week a similar advance was made: due | .: acts | Coniaz 0.02.; toi LB at 42 1-2, Ft ; rete Aes very slow trade; chilled, ,beef finishing to advance of wheat prices.; ; © Landon, July .14 Améritan étoëlés\u2018 Cit Ea \u2018Cobalt.\u2018 .: Detroit Ry.\u20145 a ol lower.English\u2019 beef, 48 20.to 4s 4d: - me _ contr in London showed \u2018gains of 1-8 to 3-8 Sy.Reserve.de WY wo | Quebsc.Ry.Bde.\u2014$1,000 at.80 12.1.EAST BUFFALO CATTLE.Scotch sides, 456d to 4s 10d; shorts, 58 | 3 : mber, à in \u2018aftérnoon, after redcting a little Dr.-Reddiek-Com.2 1 02152 = Leurentide Pfd\u201450 at 185.- |\" East Buffalo, 'N.¥., July: 18.\u2014Cattle 0d to bs 4d; Deptford and Liverpool kill- | NO CHANGE IN OATS.\u2018 or the : from.early prices Rest of the: mér- | Everett\u2019 Lake.à + © 0 :{ ; Steel Ptd.\u20145 at-102.\"| receipts 3600 head; heavy solw, barely ed, 4s 2d to 4s 4d; refrigerated hind- | There is no change in oats which : e will Bo ket ict.- Consols ther hi Floyd, « » + « « oo oss .2 3 37:1! Rich.& Ont.\u201410 at 79.1-2, steady; others active and strong to 10c quarters, best, 4s 4d to.4s 6d; do.sec- | quote at 44% to 45 cents for Canadian : : range .et was quic Jonsols rather heavy, Il : ee » -10- 15 treef Railway\u201450 at 231, 95 at $31, er: prime steers, $7.65 to $8, 00; onds, 4s 0d to 4s 2d; forequarters, 2s 8d 4U ve Prenc Oster, .« » «a+.+ Stréef.4 higher; p : Western No.2, and 43% to 44 cents for ze and copper stocks.irregülar\u2026, Money - ifford.44 7 50 \u2018at 230, \u201c95 at 229 1-2, 20 at 230; 28 shipping, $6.75 to $7.50; butchers, at to 2s 9d;, Argentine chilled hindquarters, No, 3 4 00d w was plentiful, and may be exnected ta Green Meehan.\u2026.+ + 1% 2, |at 229 \u20182, 25.at +229, 1-2.$.5.25 ta $7.25; heifers, $4.50 to 37.00; 2s 8d to 2s 10d; fofequarters, 1s 10d to : - | - have been located on the 200 acres of At th continue so for some .time, to - come.Kerr Lake.eae BGT 812% | rorunio Bails Vb at: 118, in at 116.cows, :$2.75, to $5.76; bulls, $3.50 to 24 \u201c0d.Mutton\u2014Scotch wedders, 5s 0d.7 mining claims owned by the aArcaël® Forel houses expected fo.buy a M} se 407 109 5, 2 L165.stockers and\u201d ers, $4.25 0 to 5s 4d; tegs, bs 0d to-5s\u201c4d; ewes, 3s 0d : Mining Co., near Hanging £tone Lake, at th tle stock on balance Cl 4 3 Be Nipissing.1 21 164 17 + Scotla~50.at, a, 50 -at 80, 35.at 5.25 $É.00; stock heifers, $3.50 to $4.25 3 to 3s 4d; English wedders, 4s 4d to 4s Gowganda.This Company Las already fleet {] ance.|, Cn Li Kin.-Dar.-Sav .90° - 95 a $0, 50 at-79 3 fresh cows and springers, steady to $2 8d; ewes, 38 0d to 3s .4d; Duteh sheep, 4s done, since the fall of 1933, about (w0 \u2018er.s ri ie 5 5 Negi ans y is \" * rg BY : Montreal Tolegraph\u201430 at 450.- - | 32 higher, 328 to $866.4d to bs 0d; English lamb, 4s 8d to bs.A BOND THAT OFFERS miles of trenching, and ur.covered 5 oduct: Aprile Grop Not Too Good - © { NipiSBing.- oo oo + 3085 1680 |, ; Royal Bank\u201425, 35.2 0.\u2018 Veals, receipts L509 head, \u201cactive and ia PPE 5.ge 0d; aa BN | | veins.Ome of these, at 30 Teen Sonal t take : Tete oe a 028 ENT BB : Jrown Reserve\u2014 A 253, © 0c higher 0 48 to 4s utch do., 48 0 48 gave 327.2 oz of silver to! : L AS in Annapolis Valley: opt\u201d corn, ce ea seen Hi - 2044 1 Dont \u201cIron Jonas: 31,000 at.9 {vds receipts.2 2 008 Dead Sows a per 3 bs.2, , to $214.48, which assay is certified a to by A : Otisse.o wees an CoA Lhd TT OH heavy $3.90.to -$5710; mixed, wo \u2014 - : SAFETY ALONG WITH Provincia nalyst sa.' ery, Ottawa, July 18.\u2014The - Trade.wand aterson, \u2018Lake.\u2026.SI eT L » : .> - st teady; © y Kk i 9.40 fo 89, 25s \u2014\u2014\u2014 = =i - - +.der date May th work, - 9 Commerce Department is -:informed | B BR, is Yea 15% | RAR 5 ÉTTITE EN | fee $5.5 fo Bhi $7.86 to oc PS | anti ney 18 Pe earas.Dar value $1.00, an ne that the outlook for the apple \u2018grop in: Silver\u201d Alliance.° ro * ig B ge \u201d York July 18 \u2014Engagement of $7.85; stags, §6 \u2019 to 6.75; dairies, 8.50 | \u2014 A .AN ATTRACTIVE YIELD offered at 10c to provide same.ood At th Ee gapnapolis valley.Is pas.a year.Sliver Leaf.« vo.oe 8%.be gold Er Freres\u201d to $50.and lémbs,receipts 3600 head, EL LR ee 02e 4 1 BA promoters and owners Stock 1 pon auer.arrels.were gathered, bu s ver Queen, va ee =a 5°- \u201c10 1 makes a total o engaged for | oc higher: °°\" RA 2° : - : under it, figure.ss year it is anticipated that the\u2019 crops Be parer 81 63 dmport, and by: that firm on.this move- Tombs: eo ed 0 rings.\u20ac.50 al AN oy .- _ _- furs ther Block offered at M pee in this I, will be but between 256,000 and 400,600 Pnion Pac Cobalt.\u201cleo an 5 er ment, OE J $6; wethers,.34 25 to 8.5% das Th St nl | 0 : «Et - le sompany.no cash whatever to pro _\u2014 nh | 2 FREE p Steel COMPANY OF wie wo or vo mn.| Ban optimistic forasast, et TE EE om was.1 GHEEESE 4¥D sorran.| fq I Seer ~All | With the\u2019 cost of living in: ters, ba onoider And a pos chance! Lo.; Ce 5 A Te rm Greene aw * + .LS rire ere CE UT The Jo8al\u2019 cheese market is firm with CHICAGO MARKETS.0 4 creasiny as rapidly as it is win out na tone Jave a low dolla .5 BEST HAY IN DEMAND.: Beaver, 1500 at Là at 2,60 CL RES western cquoted a to SH or Messrs.J.8.Bache and Company,Bell | + Taal, Limited.: \u201ceveryone is forced to look stake, : 0 SHARES é a A large demand .for the Peter grades Town 50 & \"oo, hy if ang eastern a 3 * for Telephone Bpilding.Montreal, report - 4 secure oi | t | $10.00 Buys 10 ê = | * of bay continues: No.1 hay.$1£30 \u201ctor| * Daten Queen, 766 S50 at 23 3000.at Butter.ia steady at 23c to 23 1-2¢ for ihe following Chicago quotations to- about to secure « larger return ny paid, cossable.0° $157 oxtea No.2, $16.50 40.As: No.1 12,500.at.2, 5000 at 3%, \u201cie 0.at 2,\" | finest creamery.gs | day as follows: .\u201con capital, of $1.00, fully paid.non-as \u2019 : $12 to $12.53; clover mixed, $190.80 \u2018to Hs 3 ?w y A 000 B.sons x Open.High.Low, Close, | ; BUYS 1000 SHARES AT $1.00 EACE Wyandoh, 1000 at 3 Lu ss .3% i $100 4 and clover, $9 to sic, : pt Choa aa ee 8 =} KEW YORK oes, Ce Jr .mon: 11144: 110 7 110% b he.1içuity s metimes is Remember, the isswe is s'mited, ad w ea = rm mr 7 mor ro idee con mn ra eo \u2019 Lhe.Sept » HOB % 109 107% 107% .to get a investmant that is no more stock will be offered Lek ny rr ee Ss \u2018 Cy , 59% First Nort eand Collater I price Remit by bank le j 2 y ditôol so for HH 9% 0% | 59% gag a : - sure to offer safoty alens with money order, to en COUN: Ml \"UAIG & co.> SS July sham j Qatse- CNT \u201c4ta 2 Trust Gold Bonds Due su.| an attractive yield.- BENJAMIN BURLAND 4 af \u2018og sl + ; ly .À.41% = 41% - 41% .à _ 5, Clow, took -.«Qp'g.Ci .934 SORE a oo .Financial Agent, 156, 5 | Sept > : 889% 39% 12001 189% 1 \u201c - Right at the tor of such a .re \u201cMEMBERS.MONTREAL STOOK EXCHANGE | Pork-\u2014 i : Co : : rian\u201d Member Montreal Board of Trede ee aden ven 26.60 1 © Sc i tas Bept JL 21055 216s ara 315% Fa ~ class are the First Mortgage 303 Boazd of Trade Building, Montres: .» t tain- ; ; .Lo STOCKS and BONDS Syne a pitt H.Ty + «xt 11.70 11:67 11.62 respestus contain - | - Bonds ef successful Canadian\u2019 | Prospectus and full particulars on # | A \u201ccs Cala worm Bn.oe onan: 5 = \u201c| bi sg vs LA 2 Sept.: 1180 11.80.11.65 11.72 ing full partioulars will be , |- Milling Compar 5.We are plication.- x i Ya 50% ét Short B_\u2014 =?or Ï offering tu yield the full 6% : oo vie 9 A 04 dis base een] Jul oo +:.12.40 \u201812.10 11.90: 11/92- - mailed -u on.re vent.Le 9.: | , Main Te ane mm 7 st Francois Xav r *\" Co 3 N.\"Ove 1 1 Beit Lo.11,55 11.65 11.46 1.52.led p A PE a small amount of the 6% OIL! \"OIL! OIL: r a oPécilio si HiT) INGERSOLL QUOTAT QUOTAT TONS.| Price 10172 end interest.oo First Mortgage Gold Bonds of investigate the on Mar 1 geLrgersoll, July.loomed angst ie to oe Te yield \u2018over \u201c576% PT Canadian Cereal & \u2018Milling Co,\u2019 The Fuel of the Future.: 2 = ¥ | Darley, B70 to 59e pens, 80c to-83c; corn.| - | Limited, et par and interest.We have several good stocks on our aa 1% LE 65e to 6Tc:-oats,.36c-to 399: flour, $2.50 : Write, Wire or Ebone.ker Mig to $2.75 per cwt.; bran, $22 to Special Circular on 1 Applica- VW.W.MACCUAIG - Brokéh Lae weer shorts 828 to $34; cornmeal, $3.75 to $1, \u201cRoyal \u201cSeciir ities | kere axes oatmeal, $3.76.10284; butter, 24c.to 26c; - 3246 Ba cre@mar y.30e to.B2e; eggs, 18c.to.20¢; 4 Fait 9p \"| Potatoes, 600.to JB; live hogs, 38,85 to, Corporation, Limited RR a $9 hides, 38 to $3.25; hay, $10 to $11.City and District Bank Buildin: y .180 ST.JAMES STREET \u201cINVESTMENT TRUST 0D, Limite W.CRAHAM BROWNE & Ci Lo tion.Ji Ha| CHICAGO CATTLE MARKETS.| ames stre pd 3 \u2018Chicago, July 18.-\u2014Cattle receipts es- 166 se me By, Montreal | ; .DEALERS IN BOND3 Aen au {timated at 25,000: narket 100.ar 1be.f b MONTREAL.tpi eee ew, + \u2019 5 °o ; Xa ; ; \u2018 AY.; : .; ' 8 = pleurs, $5.40 to.$6.50; western steers, Toro 0 Que ec\u2019 - Halifax : 222 St.James Street, Montres ci: 85,00 to 87.00; stockers and feeders, at 1e \u2019 \u2014 = \u2014 crane Leese.$a.60.to $5.70: cows and.heifers, $2.65 SD _ ; : fd.70 LW Basten Tox 70\" | to_$6;,75; calves, $6.75.to $8.76.NEE I Co | \u2018 it vies à 80 AE Eee ong | \u2014\u2014 | DOMINION COAL COMPANY, ; 51 955% tu P Lite ; » 5.VU D SHE D | Sewn eres ; ixed, $8.50\" to $8.90; heavy, $8.20 to , | ce SR IRIGY $575: fough, 88.20 to 88,00; goca to BR YANT BROTHERS| LIMITED U.CL | > à copfds +.91% gholae heavy, 88.35 to 48.75; pigs, a 84-88 Bt.Franco Xavier 5.& co.DIVIDEND NOTICE % Whahedh MAT | $8.60 to $9.\"60; bulk of sales, $8.40 to-| ° Montr : : + \\ .A a f 8 $85.70.BANKERS: and\u2019 BROKERS.A Half-Yearly Dividend of Three and INVESTMENT BR 3 61\" 8 sheep receipts, re at £0,000.DEALS Ans One Half Per Cent, has been declared ; : feesn +0 | merke mos ty \u20ac ower: native, : :, on the Preferr ck o 1 gs À \u201csous vos] to.$4.00; .esters, $2.o $4, 00; year- COBALT \u2018sTooxs .COAL COMPANY, Limited, payable A specialty made of an à - at + to $4.8b; abs \u2018native, 34 35 Bringh office.Ce ~ Cobalt: August 1st, 1910, to Shareholders of re- MENTS in STANDARD SES.| \u201cMARKET ACTIVE.fo $6.25; western.$4 to $6.25, ds pe vord at the closing of the Books on July || ROAD ana INDUSTRIAL 57 par CR IY TRE j \u2018 » he Preferred St 1 articular Tish densa for flour: continues active, NO CHANGE IN EGGS.: | MARWICK, MITCHELL & co, Transfer Books of the Preferred Stock Call or write for full P SRA Towa.34 : CHARTERED © will be closed from July 18th to A tb tment.INSURAN CE BROKERS + 28 Bagot Trade Big: .ie RE wheat A one Mani=! - Sales ot éelécted stock were made BAN ACCOUNTANTS, Tet, both day inelusive, ugus regarding plan of inves or on - Montreal.Secor , $6.60; inter.-Wheat.patents, | at 21¢, and straight receipts.at 17¢.to.\u2014 \" OF-SCOTLAND, By order of the \u201cBoard, ROOM 101, 180 ST.JAMES 5° : \u2018 LAMAN Ve : £0 Sr ae SE rong ba 171-2 \u2018per dozen.Secend-grade TS un witos Brarmes SQuenas Bsa Bigg.).c.8.burger, MONTREAL.Lo Ch A ra: rollers, $5.10 to $5.20, and er province eggs.are.offere at 121- \u2018Résic vo, 1 ephone .Cm = aisée 5% to CNEL > \u201cto 13¢ per es JE | + 2 David Ng Kerr, C.A., (Scot).254 \u2018Main.Montreal, 8th July, 1510, \u2018 - \u2019 .Es \u201c£ , ; } .i \u2018ARE r END FRUIT 1 be off the resent week, ne.ealers.The seu.1y fruit and only and iemons\u2014co, 1- 1 No Change vf ibit no change, eek's 7.0.b.Prices ompahy ;\u2014 valencia late $5; pears, $i\u2019 ©\" cantaloupes, Tor large basket les, Floridas, sy ; cocoannts, Ton es, Hallowee, per -pound rackagos, ew.2% inch, pep green and loose, .75: packed, per 15, \u2018Marconi\u2019 vera box, $7.lemons otataes, new.op ons, each, 50e te rge Cases, per 3, in \u2018bags, per ntreal, per dozen, al, er dozen, 50e; 5, about 6 Quarts, 100, $1.40; rasp- Ton, roasted, l4c; shelled, 233c; Tar.1, 30c, gren., 14e: NI ge are delighte ects for Ontario ne Provinces.The lready cut), they nt one.r despateh says: ast of Mississippi Tr elsewhere over enerally fair, un- ts on.Saturday in am a ndPort A wheat 55; No.O.G., 8; total, 174 year).Oats ds, urse of prices at at Oct.87% 0% 0 % 014 0% Oats, July.4114 2% 421 \u2018 431, 424 42314 TOTATIONS.\u2014W'hite w'eat,per 0; red, $1.08 to yc; barley, sic to corn, 63c to 852; \u2018 busliel, $1.2 5 to ] : and berlb., 330 to 2563 ; ©28s, Det dozen, - rente eme 1 ONTREAL n of Emard) rexed onds Interes May ar VIER STREET.INS 200 acres of Loy \u201cthe Arcadls ging \u2018Stone Lake pany Las already b£ 1999, about ns uncovered © 2nd 30 feet depth r to the ton, equa y is certified to by {ilton Hersey, ub: carry cn the work.ar value $1.00, are ovide game, ° sg\u201d stock is pooled à there Will be no at this low figure.capitalists in this hatever to promo h honest show for a good chance to je 8 vw dollars to 00 SHARES on-assessable.£8 AT $1.00 BEACH.is mitted, and be offered at this ank vzaft check BURLAND hgent, Board of Trade Building, Montres! particulars on ap 8 1 OIL! on Market.made in Oil.eo Future.stooks on our list: or Phone.JAIG - Broker, Bank Ruildin= JAMES TREE} ROWNE & C0 BOND3 reet, M ontrest : | Th: men, F am certain,\u2019 AINIEN AND CONDUCTORS CONFERRING WITH MR.H vs AND GIR.VICE- PRESIDENTS, - posult of To.day\u2019s Negotiations wilt \u201cDetermine Vrhotir | or Not There is to be : a Strike.3 VOTED ALMOST UNANIMOUSLY.FOR STRIKE, AND G.T.R.PRESIDENT IS STANDING FIRM ute of the traimmen and con- he 459 ainst the G- T.R.met Mr.juetors 28: president of the company, Be Messrs.Fitzhugh, Wainwright and nlee, vice: presidents, in the boaad fra of the Grand Trunk offices for cher discussion.The meeting wrs me ee adjourned till 3 o'clock with.oT riving at any decision.ol he strike vote, which was count- ne sterday, 3.350 men voted, andd less ov fifty voted in opposition to a fan The total number employed who an votes in this connection is stated ie from four to four thousand five dred.Absence on holidays or from NS would account, no doubt, for lines those Who hrave not.voted, but not all, leaving it to be.supposed: that 2 considerable percentage \u2018were mot silling to advocate, by their vote, any extreme course It was stated that the voting was wnsidered sO decisive that the leaders bad reported to Mr.Chas.M.Hays, the president of the company, that gnless the standard eastern territorial rages be granted a strike will cer- pinly be called.Mr.Berry.vice-president of the cmductors\u2019 Union, stated after the peeting had adjourned, that it was arried on in a most amicable man- per, that there Was no \u2018fighting,\u2019 and that the whole matter was a strictly JAYOR WILL TRY +his morning the leaders in.business .one.He would give no particulars of what -had transpired.Mr.Charles M.Hays is reputed to intend to stand absolutely firm to his offer of the wage increase of 18 percent, which included acceptance of the findings -of the Board of Conciliation, or the proposal he suggested, to replae it, and - will not give way any further.3 The C.P.R End of the Dispute.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy arrived- this morning from a brief holiday at St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.It is expéct- éd that the C.P.R.président will short- Iy meet the Trainmen and Conductors\u2019 mittee, with a view to settling the matters which\u2019 have not yet been arranged in the dispute between them and the company.,~ TELEGRAPHERS THREATEN ° STRIKE.The Grand Trunk.Railway \u2018tele graphers,who are demanding increases averaging 10 or 12 per cent, and extra pay for Sunday work, decided, as the \u2018result of a vote which closed yesterday, to strike uniess the .demands were.met.Eighty per cent.voted in favor.Mr.D.\u2018Campbell, vice-presi- dent for Canada of the Order of Rall- way Telegraphers, states that Mr.Hays has been notified: of the position, and if the G.T.R.refuse the men will take steps to enforce their demands, 10 PREVENT STRIKE.letter From His Worship to the Master Builders and Men Recommends Arbitration.+ As chief citizen of Montreal, Mayor Suerin is determined to do what he «an towards bringing the builders and sone masons strike to a finish, and for this purpose to-day he addressed the following letter to the répresenta- tres of the masters at the Builders\u2019 Exchange, and of the men at the \u2018Labor Temple: .Dear Sir.\u2014 Friends of both sides having conferred with me in the matter of the builders\u2019 strike now going .on, \u2018 and representing that in view of the fact that our .season is.so short, \u2018and that any unnecessary delay in closing this matter will .cause suffering to the workmen as well as great inconvenience .to builders, I would suggest that both interested Parties name.each 3 fo igh personsito:; ft Rio n th à SE \u2018order \"Possible; dificulties may be b etnovig and peace established.J.J.GUERIN, , Mayor.When asked by a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter vhether he thought the men would.accept this \u2018invitation, Mr.Joseph Ainey said that he was sure they would.he said, Hill be only too pleased -to have the vhole matter properly thrashed out, tl the mayor's invitation \u201cwill give em an opportunity to do this.Their pint of view is very smple, they want rognition.The contractors, however, etm to think it beneath their dignity b give this recognition or to: give contacts for labor.A builder will give à contract for bricks, or cement, or tmber, without loss of dignity, but br the greatest of all\u2014human labor, te will not deign to argue.It is a range position.Still, I hope the con- lrence will take place and that some fod will come from it.\u2019 At the Labor Temple it was stated hat the men were quite willing - to eet the masters and talk things \u201cer.such conferences .were always Moductive of \u201cgood even if they did Mt take direct effect at the time.\u2018We ie not men of iron refusing to bend,\u2019 i Mr.Izzard.\u2018We are reasonable, ery-day sort of people, but we have \u2019 Irotet ourselves because nobody else 5ill if we don't a the Builders Exchange, Mr.Ur, the secretary, refused to dis- Po the matter for the present, but TO ABOLISH BAR.Strong Temperance Body Formed in Welland County.ur, Ont.July 18 \u2014 At the and Mara] Yention of the Temperance Reform League, the follow- anvention fn was passed: \u2018Tha! this Tom the qu lemperance workers Velland à different municipalities in v Tem \u201cOunty, form a Welland Coun- League, Perance and Moral \u201cReform x a that we pledge ourselves 1 thronc CUT power to abolish the oe ne Ighout W \u2018elland county by a ney = January The Welland M An tance and Moral Re- mor flation was formed, officers ee and business outlined for an \u201c temperance j - 8 this winger campaign for voting resol; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hurt by Automobiles.A ab Nuns, struck by an automobile je afterndon.at the corner oe ar pence Boulevard and me parent.A woman, whose heat taken, was slightly hurt.ad np Paie Property of Alfred man w inte aux Trembles.The ater nape to go to her home.riven, hr 0% Aternoon, another car Leclair, struck a man | V.at the corner of and Moreau streets.He N à da ter receiving attendance \"or living near the corner.ANOS TO RENT Bi \u2014 lanog rn Paris on [TOM 2.00 per month hasan L.OPRS Tent allowed if ne-price system and easy hg sf bay Hing Crment.Sole agency for 176] monstry Fianola-Planos.Daily nite ;,.|.\u201c¢ NORDHEIMER'S, ng Ur SU gatherine street west EN a follows: mayor's letter arrives it will be placed before the members in order.that they can decide what action to take.It is generally felt that for either side to refuse to send delegates to such:a conference will considerably weaken public sympathy towards them.-As soen as Mayor Guerin receives the replies of the two sides he will name a date upon which to hold the conference.: \u2019 .-\u2014-_- _\u2014=\u2014 vo, The contractors who are building the cathedral of St.John the.Divine, one of the most superb structures in New York city, were threatened with a, strike among their workmen because they had given.out the contract for the organ easement to a firm who keep an open shop.The cohtractor applied: to: the United States Circuit: Court for an.\u2018injunction against.the:] -careyitie \u201cott: Of the impending: strike; | | stars ue granted by Judge Ward, of that court, who in doing so said as \u2018The complainants are engaged in the\u2019 manufacture.of fine interior woodwork at East Cambridge, Mäss., which they erect: in places everywhere throughout.the United States.They keep an open \u2018shop, employing union - and- non-union labor without discrimination.For thig reason they are regarded as enemies.by the United Brotherhood.\u2019 : \u2018The right of workingmen to unite for their own protection is undoubted, and so is their right to strike peaceably because of grievaiices.But their right to combine for the purpose of calling out the workmen of other companies who have no grievance, or to threaten owners, builders and architects that their contracts will be held up if they or any of their sub-con- tractors use the complainant's trim, is quite another affair.\u201cTo take the converse of the proposition, will the defendants admit that employers may combine _ to prevent any employer from using union labor?May the employers agree not to sell to, or to contract with, any one who deals with an employer ' who uses union labor?Either of these propositions is destructive of the right of freedom to: labor, labor of :any one or laborer an employer wishes.\u2019 \u2018If the struggle is persisted in between labor and capital to'.establish a contrary view, ultimately either the | workmen or the employers will be reduced to a condition of involuntary Vas understood that as soon as the servitude.\u2019 tera.BACK RIVER NEWS.The statement published in an evening contemporary that St.Andrew's Church, Ahuntsic, would give a smoking concert, has been emphatically | denied by the officials of the church, who state they never even.thought.of, nor.would think of, giving such an entertainment.The thrée hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Riviere des Prairies (Back: River) will be celebrated with great eclat at Sault au Recollet from August 12 to 14.On Friday night there will be an illumination of the river.front and prizes will be given for the best decorated boats; on Saturday afternoon there will be a .regatta, and on Sunday a grand open- air service will be held, the \u2018latter in commemoration of the \u2018martyrdom of the Recollet Father, the Rev.Nicolas Viel, and his Indian convert, Abkunt- sic.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COMMISSION'S SESSION.Halifax, July 18.\u2014The royal commission on industrial training and technical education held its first session here to-day.The witnesses examined being &r.McKay, Superintendent of Education, who described Nova Scotia\u2019s educational system, ad Professor Sexton, director of technt= cal edueation, who outlined the.organization of Nova Scotia's technical college and\u2018 technical schools.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Injunction Case.The pleadings in the Hyde & Webster injunction case were commenced this morning before Mr.Justice Gue- rin in court room No.32.Mr.Laflamme, K.C., reviewed the e-ridence which had been heard on behalf of the plaintiffs, and made a strong plea in support of his side Mr.Lavallee, K.C., asssisted by Mr.Ryan, replied on behalf of the city \u2014\u2014\u2014 - Three Years\u2019 Penitentiary.Joseph Beaudoin appeared before Judge Leet in the Police Court this.morning, on a charge of stealing a quantity of cloth, and was sentenced to a term of three years in the penitentiary.The accused has already 1 served a number of terms in jail.them being dwellings.- The .properties | or to employ- the |- su FRET PON a ; Be ES pay Birgu - tion où Modern Principles © Will Follow.adja Associated.Press, 3: y - 18.\u2014A / correspondent srieral Sir Johh freñch's \u2018report ls published it will \u2018disclose a state of military inefficiéncy\u201d in the \u2018Dominion | hat will probably.be a \"revelation: to | \u2018most Canadians.\u201d The correspondent of the \u201cTimes\u201d add: \u2018I \u2018believe it will-be found that General, \u201cFrench, in.the first place, condemns\" \u201cthe.whole existing.conception of strategical.th | ww his | is auple® with the non-existence : of | ments in the Canadian militia a sound pe fective \u201csta very\" \u2018outset that th pe organisation aad.an \u2018et- defence forces\u2018 ré\u201d in \u2018a- x \u201cT£:such.3 | staff as exists eratand .the Hrd prince a ae fais tribution of its forces.str it is.impossible for it to.have à sound\u201d peace | organization.\u2019 The writer thinks, however, that although General French may ruthlessly condemn much that the Canadians thought good, yet he will furnish them \u2018 with a model on which it will be possible to build quickly and surely, as General French is highly impressed by the material, intelligence and\u2019 robust earpestness of the Canadian forces.; - : IS REFORMING vy CRIMINALS.LA London, July 18.\u2014Speaking here yesterday General Booth said the 3a\u2018va- tion army was leading the world in the treatment of thé criminal classes, and during the coming week he would interview representatives of the jsad- irg colonles with a view to taking under the wrg of the army \u2018hundreds if not thousands, of its criminals.ARCH HBISHOP 5 ADDRESS.\u201cLondon, July 18.At a service ais- misgal \u2018'héld at Lambeth for the \u2018Revs.W.H.Mowatt and H.8.O.Creighton, and.two laymen who, are.going: to Western.Canada, the \u2018Archbishop.of ares delivered a an impressive ad- ress FIRE AT MANSONVILLE Eleven .Buildings \u2018Inclading ~ Five Residences Were Destroyed.| The village of Ma Mansonville, Que.o was visited by 4 \"disastrous Aire ony Saturday - _morring,,.\u2018when: \u2018eleven buildings\u2019 were swept away, \u201cave of destroyed .are: .- Commercial - House,\" arid insurance, $2,500.Seguin\u2019s.meat- e; $750.Bästern: Téwnehlÿs\u201d \u201cBaik, surance om.fixtures._ George Holmes\u2019 store, same.Block as bank; insurance, $3,000.- The :loss onthe: block is estlinated at $6,000.1 Mayor Perkins\u2019 brick.residencë and.\u201cvalue about $500 - n= \u2018outbulldings;, : loss .$5; 000; insurance, small.| \u201cMrs.Burhardt's \u201cresidence, \u2018barng.and outbuildings; \u201closs 35.000; ance $2,200.The above :figures: a loss of.$24,000, and it is believed to be a very con- | servative estimate: of the \u2018value\u2019 of the properties destroyed.\" It was 2 a.m.when the.fire was discovered by inmates\u201d \u2018of the hotel.It is not clear whether it originated in the hotel or meat market, which adn Joins.The \u2018alarm was given and the vil-, lage aroused.It was at once apparent that a serious fire was under way.It.spread rapidly.\u2018A bucket brigade was organized and did valiant work.In spite of these efforts the fire spread from building to.building until eleven properties were afldme, including the properties.on one entire corner of the village square.The greater portion of the contents of \u2018all the buildings went up in smoke) though some goods from: a store were saved.A big fight was put up to prevent the flames reaching \u2018the post .office.\u2019 Had the post office caught.the fire would surely.have, apréad farther: - \"Those in the hotel and in the residences which were attached made a hasty exit and all escaped.The village is not.incorporated, \u2018be- ing- still uhdér the townships: municipal rule.No fire fighting apparatus is owned by the village.There \u2018has recently been an agitation along this line, with an effort to bring: about the incorporation of theivillage.: St Catharines, July -18.\u2014A\u2019 horrible drove in from the country areund -to witness the devastation wrought the flames.The blow is a severe one, but the village will .undoubtediy soon be built up again.Yesterday .the safe.-of \u2018the Eastern Townships Bank was \u2018got out \u2018ot the thick brick vault not mich the.worse for the fire.The manager is away on his vacation.A pet monkey belonging to Mr.Jones, of the Commercial House, perished in \u2018the flames.- , TRADE AGREEMENT.Negotiations Between Canada and Japan to be Begun.y (Canadian Associated Press.) London, July.:18:-According to\u2018 information learned in influential sources, negotidtions, of an important character affecting the commercial relations ;between Canada and Japan will be commenced immediately after\u2019 the.arrival of Ear] Grey tn \u2018Ottawa: The.general \u2018outline of the negotiations have already been-discussed between the Imperial authorities and Earl Grey \u2018andi Mr.Fielding.Mr.James Bryce, the British ambassador - at _ Washington, \u2018has -been- instructed to: afford any: as: sistance the Canadian Government \u2018may require.mme meee THE PENALTY OF vice.Alice \u2018Briault, who was.charged with keeping a.disorderly - hose on \u2018St, Cuth.bent street, \u2018was found guilty by Mr.\u2018Recorder Dupuis this ni6Fning, and fined $30 and costs.For keeping, liquor for sale, and for selling liquor she was fined one hundred , dollars.\u201cCaub.LL MON y \"EASTER, New York, \u2018July.18\u2014Noon\u2014 Money.on call easier at 2% De na prime._mercantile paper, 5% to:4 Exchanges 175, 208,078; \u201cValihcos $8.- 760,174.{ie Joni Front, itis is a | .- ounoed, May.Condens pe Müitie rr on.oly WTA \u2018that when | rom the | -Daily Eagle diet; loge, an: ! \u201cinsûr- ' by.| \u2018First Christian.Pr ES Para Has 58 a Lord S24 8 uw ow 2 i A Bie SugeSis $10.00 WH CURR Clothier: 43 Noire \u2018Dame st, wW amt NEW J EWISS EDITOR Dr.Wortsman Imprisoned in Russia, Escaped Siberia by Emigrating.: The editorial staff of the Jewish has undergone £bme change by the amrival:in Montreal of Dr.Wortsman, who has accepted the position of editor -in-chtef.Dr.Wortsman, \u2018although\u2019 a comparatively young man, had quité an eventful career.ht Russia, \u2018his native country, he was imprisoned because, after an \u2018investigation - irito the cause of the late massacres \u2018of the Jews, he DR.WORTSMAN.had discovered and promulgated the fact that the Russian -police had been accbmplices In the outrages.: He als) had afterwards quite a.difficult time \u2018in eluding the secret service of that country and emigrating to this continent, narrowly escaping Siberia.Dr.Wortéman was born in Russia, where he spent.his youtn, but later he look up his.studies in.Germany and Basle, Switéerland, at the university of which he received his Ph.D.and M.A.degrees.\u2018The \u2018new editor .of :the \u2018Eagle\u2019 commenced his Hterary career in Russia, where he was asistant editor of a daily newspaper.In Néw York he becarne editor.of a Zionist newspaper.He also edited a journal in Boston, \u2018and was publisher and editor of the \u2018Jewish TFu- ture,\u201d a morthly, in Yiddish, and sév- eral: other Journals.Dr.Wontsman is also she author of several works.* eee rene MEMBERS EXPELLED.\u2018As Result of Controversy in Christian Science Church.\u201cBoston, July 18\u2014Sixteen of the practitioners who supported Mrs.Augusta Stetson .in her ;-controversy with .the Science: Church in Néw - \"York City, have.been dropped from membership by the board of -di- rectors of ,the mother church in Boston, - according to.a statement made to-day by Archibald McLellan, one.of.the Boston \u2018directors.\u2019 SOCIALISTS UNSEATED.\u201cParis, July 18.\u2014M.Pressense, an old \u2018parliamentary stager, who.represented \u2018a Paris ward in the Chamber of Depu- \u2018ties, has been\u2019 unseated.\"He is a, So- execution of the \u2018Apache\u2019 Lisbent.This attitude cost him his seat.i \u2014\u2014 toe 008 ' ITALIAN DREW KNIFE.© On\u2019 the complaint of Monique Budq- cius, who boards at 479 Moreau street, Mio Ruca, an Italian, was taken to the ari.The wound luckily did .not prove cast and will haave to face a charge of assault.\u2018 The two:men .wers \u201cquarrelling\u2019 when Ruca\u2019 \"drew his knife and dealt the other a' severe cut on the arm.The woun luckily, did not prove to be serious.mere a nes .Stole \u2018From Cc.P.BR.Armand Brunet and Eugene Lalonde appeared before Judge: Leet in\u201d the Police Court this morning, charged with stealing brass \u2018from the Canadian Pacific Railway.Brunet.was sentenced to six months in Jat) and La- londe one montk.2 eee es A G.T.BR.\u2018Prémôtion.Mr.BE.Walton, trayelling car Ki vice agent of the G.T.R., has ted to be Thaster of.iran: | tion in Monireal, succeeding Mr.\"l']a- herty, \u2018who goes to Richmond as train- master.Mr.Walton has been twelip vers.with the G.T.R.first at Strat- ford, Ont.and\u201d for the last six.ÿears mnt this s city.SEE ES À KEEN FRETS EN rapa hilt 3 Kai SERPENT HR Dac I AL Lk ee 3 Megantic, arr.Mont \u2018 : ; Cérvona, Teft, | Crown of > Arragon, left.| Pretorian, left Montreal.Parisian, arr.Moville .| Tomesso \u2018ai: Savola, arr.| | Baltic,: arr.Holyh | Mrs.\u2018Braffett.Braffett, - (Ta ve es July 17 Pomeranian, arr.Monreal: ue 17 Hesneran, arr.Montreal, :.{i io \u201c16 Spheroid, arr.Montreal.016 | Monhtcaltm,\u2018arr.Montreal\u201d = 16 {Lake Manitoba, arr.Soptréa Je 17 18.Yau), arr.\u2019 New York .\u201c17 - \u2018Coliitivbia, arr.New York Li \u201c17 |} La -Lortaine, arf.New York .\u201c+ 17 .Manitou, arr.Philadelphi «00001 LT Cleveland, arrs New York.«4 oe \u201816 | Cedric, arr.\u2018New.York.Les 718 Haverford arr.Philà.- pee 10/16 \u2018Hurona, \u2018left Middlesbora.\u201c18 | Man: Mariner, left fmm * \u201c18 - Montreal, \u201cleft, London.,.\u201cew 15 go OUTWARD.ve fon treal\u201d Canada, eft Montrea = À 3 Verona, arr.Genoa.3 Montrose, arr.\u2018Antwerp.Laurentic; arr.Liverpool.\u2026 0.TTurcoman, \u2018arr.\u2026 Livenpgo! te California, arr.Moville.+o os.Caronia, arr.Liverpool .+.e Lake Champlain, \u2018arr.Liverpoo ol.end.et « merika, arr.Blyrhout th.one ve ** arbärossa, arr.Plymouth +.es aus #° \u201cie St.Louis, arr.Southampton ve oo! ~Carpathia, arr.Gibraltar.euro.\u201c36, America, arr.\u2018Naples.46 \u201cOCBAN VESSELS IN sont.\u2018Magdalen, Lake \u2018Manitoba, Hesperian, Spherodd, .Manchester Engineer, - Victorian, - Pomeranian Cairndon, Salacia, \u2018the Royal Edward, Carrigan- Heëd,\" Montezuma., MEGANTIC'S : SALOON.The Megantic \u2018arrived \u2018from Liver yesterday with eis Too Bacon sa assengers: ss za © 5 a) ur, \u2018Mrs.Balfour; GH.Bais Sour?Miss \u2018Balfour; ~ Stanley * Bosnie Miss Marion L._ Bethune, Miss Vv.Bethune; en Le ; Bodilly, Mrs.i A J.H.Boulter, J.-W, M.W.Britton, Mrs.J\u2019 .Buil- Cochrane, \u2018Addison Corneat, Mrs.Cor- neau, J.hod Cruthers,.Mss, Cruthers, A.O.Dawson, Miss Dean, Mres.- ing, C.P, Douglas, Mre- C .Faston, \u201cMiss K.D.Easton, Miss V.-F.Easton, Miss K.E.Ewart, E.G \u2018Flolkes, Mrs, F'folkes, L -D.Fietcher, Miss.\u2018Marion Fox, Jas, Gibson, \u2018Hugh.Glassford, Mrs.Glass* Gore W.H.Lockhart Gordon, Mrs.Gordon.\u201cMiss Fini Gre A sde regg, Miss En regg, Miss B, Gr Mrs.J.McD.\" Grosart, Henry Heyword.Otto: Honigmann,,: Mrs.G.Miss\u2019 Howiland, Lnarles Fute na C.B.Hyde, George F.Johnston, Mrs.Johnston; Rust.D.Léverson Miss Leverson, Miss.P.: MacArthur, Mrs J.Fraser \u2018Macdonald, John.Macdonald, Sir W.H.Mahon, Lady: Mahon, H.Mallalieu, H.Maillaliey, .R.G.McPherson, © Mrs.McPherson, \u2018Master, Archie \u2018McPherson, Mrs.M: Mierr, À \u201cMuhgall, \u2018Mrs.Charles Noyse,-R: BE.Parsons, the Rev.George W.Patterson, Mrs.Patterson, John W.\"Peck, Mrs.Peck, J.R.Peck, feo pos ek the Bey ther Chr on Powe rs.Powe sé Dorothy Primrôse, Miss ' Agnes Primrose, Miss E sonutz \u2018Miss Shaw,\u201d Mrs.\u201d E, N.Shért, Miss Short, Prof.H: M.Stephens, Mrs.Annie Butler Thomas, the Rev.Mr.George Thompson, Mrs! Thompson, Dr.8.D.Van Meter, Mrs.W.Walker, A.Guy ebster, or.H.J.Well, tha Rev.J.Warren, Mrs.Warren, Geo.iis \"Mrs.Willis, the Rev.A.Wilson.NEW TRAFFIC AGREEMENT.: Victor{a,B.C.July 18\u2014o arrange a traffic \u2018arrangement between thé Toyo Kisen Kaisha, which operates a trans- cifie- Mail = and Occidental and Oriental lipes from A ahd the\u201d Sisto ER Be Ray uh Shirashi,.dfrec Pathe, arrived \u2018here by the foe Tip ot Chine to-day en route to \u201cNew.York.CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CLUB.The\u2019 treasurer \u2018of the Catholc' Sailors\u2019 Club, acknowledges the recipt \u2018of.$121.67 \u2018from \u2018Mr.James Thom, general .manager of the White\" Star-Dominion - ine.Also of £10: 4s from\" the Empress \u201cof Ireland.\u2019 GULP REPORT.L'Islet.40\u2014Cloudy, east.: Cape.Salmon, 88\u2014Dense* tog, northeast.\u201c fu \"Riv.du.Loup, 96\u2014Clear, west, - Father Point, 160\u2014Fog, lifting; calm; I outward at 6 am.Manxman, ° Little.Metis.:180\u2014Dense tog, calm.Matane, 202\u2014Deuse fog, .calm, Cape Chafte, 234\u2014Dense fog, calm.«Martin River, 260 \u2014\u2014FORBYy, \u201cwest.Cape Magdalen, 294\u2014Dense fog, :raine \u201cngi variable; inward at 6 p.m.\u2019 yéster- day - Stigstad ; outward at 8.30 p.m,:SS.Cervona.Fame Point, 324\u2014Dense tog.raining; calm; outward at 2.30 p.m.\u2018vesterday, Pretorian; 5 pm, Canada; 5.30 p.m.-Willehad.Lu Cape: Rosier: ! 347\u2014Cloudr/ north ; inward at midnight, Lady of' Gaspé.: Anticosti\u2014 - West Point; 337-\u2014Cloudy, east.S.W.Point, 363\u2014Cloudy, calm.South Point, 416\u2014Cloudy, : west: ine ward at 8.45 2 \" yesterday, \" a\u2019 two- masted steame * Heath Point, *439-\u2014Cléudy,.east.\u2019 Cape.Ray, :556\u2014Clear, north.Fiat \u2018Point, 584 Cloudy.north east.Cape Race, 88 0\u2014Hazy, raining, variable Bello Isle.723\u2014Cloudy, north: \u2018out- - ward- at 12.25 \u2018p.m: \u2018yesterday\u2019 286.miles east, Atheniay: \u2018inward ati7:30 p.m.Beh- gore Head; + p.m.yesterday 110 miles east; Stcilian.QUEBEC AND.ABOVE, - Low \u201cPoint, 5\u2014Inward- at: 9.30: a.m, \u2019 Alaska and.tow: 9.40 a.m.Virginia and tow: 6.25 a.m.Mount Temple: \u20185,35/a.m.Sheelah; 6.10 aim.\u201c Carleton; \u2018butward at 1 8.26 a.m.Keystorm.\u2018Vercheres, \u20181s-\u2014Tawara at\u201d 9.05.am, Montcalm: -9.15 a.n¥, Cape Breton.: Three: Rivers, 11\u2014Inward at-7.60 am.Cacouna; 8.30 Cassandra Quebec, 139- \u201cArrived \u2018inward at 8.35 p.m.yesterday-' \u2018Calrnrona: 6: 30- a.m.is Vacousta.: SES \u2014 0 \"BALLIN GER SXONERATED.Chicago, July 18, \u2014According \u2018to a special\u2019 stofy in\" the Chicago \u2018Tribune\u2019 to-day under\u2019 n: Washington date; ine, ecretary Richard -A.Ballinger will \u2018be: exoneratéd by 3.majority .rej brt \u201cof.the joint Congressional .committee.which for five months has been \u2018making -an \u2018exhaustive\u2019 investigation of the,-conduect \u2018of dffairs of the Department .of the Interlor- and of the.\u2018bureau of forestry \u201cof the Department of Agriculture.\u2019 The.investigators concur.in the.mas jority , report, \u2018which.\u2018carries a, cons demnation of the course of former | Chief Forester Pinchot, J.\u2018R.\u2019 Garfleld | - } and.Louis R: Glavis.prier GENERAL DROWNED.Paris, July: 18.\u2014General.De : etre, | \u2018commanding the French.troops.in Cochin=China,- \"and Dr.Roufflandis | have \u2018been \u201cdrownéd - by the \u2018upsettng | \u2018of a: boat on the:Mekông: river.\u2026 rt tree DIED \u2018AT SON'S.FUNERAL.Solingen, Rh njsh Prussia, July 18.\u2014 \u2018The father of Oscar \u2018Erbsloëh, whô was killed\u201don \u2018July \u201813; in the \u2018fall 6f \u201cthe dirigiblé.balloon Erbsloeh;: died\u2018 from apoplexy yesterday at.his.son\u2019s fuueral.rie Fell While Croesing Rails.2 - Alfred Boybenals, whose adéfess | unknowh, tell \u2018while crossing ths C.b R: tracks \u201cat ! Papinéau \u201catehue:.this morning and-injured- his leg -severelr.He.Was taken to the cour Hospital.eee crm | Assaulted & \u201cGa.: Fifteen\u2018 days\u201d \u2018in jail: wag the sentence \u2018meted out to Fred Major; 51° St.Antoihe street, by\u201d \u2018Mr.\u2018Recorder Dupuis; this: morning on & chaïze of.assaulting.a girl named.Emilie.:Roy.216 Lationtigny streêt, on Mount, Royal Park.- « 1 en assume + home, ses St.\u2018Urbal | trom a\u201c visitst ! Huron pu \u2018pile .Ses e July | 18 |: J the L oo LOL, Breckon, the - lock; Mrs.Louise Burns, Migs\" Mary N.Pacific line-in connection with thé Pa-.sagas AS AE ue vpn .| SAINT JAMES.PHONE UF 1488.ch: is in \u201cat\u201d her Street, ' Binour has.returned 0.hes be- Old Country.igdick have.gone to hold day.\"Mies Mildred.Fre Miss : J.LY and «Mrs.Hetishaw is occupying her cottage at Pointe au Plc for the\u2019 summer.\u2018Lady: \u2018Drummond left oi Friday tor the Lower\" Bt Lawrence: D .Major-General \u201cañd Mrs F.Wil- \u2018son\u2019 \u2018were in- Quebec on; >Saturday.10 Mrs.\u201cBannell - -Sawyer - is - \u2018spending Manxman, left Montréal .16 | some time\u201cin\u2019 the! Muskoka\u2019 Lake dis- Lake.ta Montrophi.1211 trict.2 2: e ona, e on a : Mrs.Leo L Leet \u2018and\u201d.tamily.are -16 Winona Tare oft Mcniieal - 18 spendin the.\u2018Sumner at; Hugson, on | Lal ke.Mrs.Charles\u2019 Handyside and family are: spending: a couple.of months \u2018at Murray.-Baäy.: +.The.Duke: \u201cof Sutherland.arrived.\u2018in 17 Montreal.op Saturday night : from his : trip to the West.}* Mrs.\u201d \u201cM.PF.\" -Johnstôn, , \u201cThe Sher- brobke,\u201d is-at \u2018Gréeñ- Mountain\u201d Lodge, $ 4 Waterbury, Conn, for the summer.Hugh.\u2018Pediey.and: \u201cMrs.; \u201cThe Rev.Pedleÿ have arrived, in \u201cWinnipeg, \u2018and are \u2018staying © wth friends.\u201d .\".Misses Trane and\u201d \u2018Ella\u2019 \u201cscott are spendin two \u2018 { weeks! * \u2018vacation + at\u2019 Hill st, ,Chebeague, >=Maine.:: \u2026 Mr.and Mrs: \u201cDoüglas B.Seely, who have; been :in.Europe, since «the latter.part\u201d \u2018of rit, - \"are expected home.the end ef this \u201cweek, * - : Prof: Sir William Ramsay \u2018ind\u2019 Lady Ramsay! of 'Aberden, \u201care: paSsengers by.the\u2019, \u2018Empress: of \u2018Britain\u2019 or Canada this\u201d week.; Miss.Edna M.V.Cowdy, of \"Montreal, spent the week \u2018end at \u201cGranby, Que, the - guest of\u201d Miss Florence.\u201cA.Runnells.Tes Mrs.J.- Herbert Later \u201cand family have taken up residence for the summer at their cottage : \u2018Wildwood, Six teen | Island.Lake, for the season.\u2018Mis, \u2018Ww.E.L.\u2018Dyer \u2018and little : son, and \u2018her Sisters, Miss Eva and Marjorie | \u2018Macfarlane, are saving a at Dalhousie, N.B.Mrs, \"John \u201cScott,\u201d Mance : street, annex, has réturned- from: Hudson, whére she was-the guest.of Mrs, F.J.Wevill for.the past \u2018week.Mrs.\u2019 \u2018Frank McKyes \u2018and Master Carlos McKyes: left \u2018on the\u2019 \u2018Canada\u2019 for a\u201c visit tb the -Old Country, and wi return in the fall, - .Mr.and.\u2018Mrs.R.- F.\u2018Howson, of Calgary, Alta, have, announced the: en- gdgement of their daughter, Emjly Cecl), to the Rev, W.Bertram \u201cMitford, son of Mr.Wm.Mitford, of: Lethbridge, formerly.of Toronto.The.marriage iL \u2018take were fait \u201cand émpartial.\u201d Delyde.3rd home .J.Gorman Gauthier.2nd home \u2018.\u2019 .Grodlx Lalonde.1st home .Powers Lamoureux.-Outside- .:.Gaul- Dussanlt.Inside \u201c.Eastwood.Referee, Johnnie Kervin, Cornwall; Judge\u2019 of play, Fred Waghorne, Toronto.SUMMARY.First Quarter.\u2018 1-\u2014Nationals - ++ Lamoureux ee \u2026 220 :2\u2014Capitais.\u2026.Groulx os.2.03 .3\u2014Nattonal.! .Drussault .\u2026.15 4\u2014Nationals.Lamouréux .2.05 Second Quarter.6\u2014Nationals\u2026 Lalonde oe 6\u2014Capitals.Groulx .2.00 7\u2014Nationals\u2026 -Gauthier .\u2026.3.00 8\u2014Nationals._ Lamoureux ++ as 1.00 \u201cThird.Quarter.no.2,10 9\u2014Nationäls.\u2026.Dussault .6.00 10\u2014Natioñals.Lalonde es, vs.4.00 11\u2014Capitals ves e Eastwood À see 4.00 12\u2014Capitalg.Gorman.2.00 Fourth.Quarter.13\u2014Nationals.Dulude rears 8.00 14\u2014Nationals.Lachapelle .3.00 15\u2014Nationals.Lamoureux es ee 6.00 Penalties: Gagnon 5 min, Gaul 2 min., Pringle 5 min, ,Gaul 10 min, Gagnon.10 min., Marsh 5 \u2018min., But- terworth 5 min.Shea 5 min., Gaul §- min., Eastwood 5 min., Secours 5.Total\u2014Capitals 73 min.; Nationals 68 min.1 CRICKETERS LEAVE FOR.TOUR OF THE STATES.Three Montreal Men on the Team, .Which, However, Represents + Ottawa, EE Ottawa, J' aly 18.\u2014The Ottawa \u2018Cricket Club party left on Saturday on a tour which will continue until August 2.While away they will play at New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, la, ash ington and Brooklyn.They start tneir games to-day at Baltimore.The team taken is a strong one, made.up of the following well known players: M.G.Bristow, captain} Harry: Ackland, manager; S.Gray, T.B.kin, W.Johnson, G.Atkinson, T: Bl Knapp, D.C.Campbell, Frank Campbell, G.Harring, F'.L.C.Pereira, J.Hamilton; C.F.\u2018Hawkins, Montreal; O.Wallace,\u201d Montreal,\u201d and W.C.Baber, formerly of McGill, now a resident.of New York.es \u2018 Pete\u201d.Murphy's.Challenge.news: agent, writes :\u2014 \u2018Look out for Peter-Murphy\u2019s plenic on- July 20th at«Maple Grove.Talk about Jim Jeffries being played out at thirty- four years of age.I have been standing rain and shine at the C.P.R.corner for the past fifty years as a newsboy, and I will run asiy.man of my.age a hundred and -fifty yards the day of the picnic at Maple Grove.\u2019 pr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Father \u2018Chaput for -St.Boniface.\u2018Winnipeg, July 16.\u2014Another important change in the staff of St.Boniface College was announced yester- \u2018day in the\u2019 appointment of the Rev.Father- C: Chaput, late professôr of\u2019 theology in Montreal, who is to be the new prefect of studies at St.Boniface.Father Chaput is Here, having been sent to preach a.retreat 1 ¢o the sisters at St.Mary's.Academy in their own hands throughout, and the.: wouldnt have a chance to do it in six\u2019 One of the features of the game was men go- The teams: \u2014' TT Nationals.Capitals.; L'Heureux.Goal .Hutton Cattarani¢h.Point: © ves + Marsh, Gagnon.:C.point \u2018 me «eee Curria \u2018Decarie.1st defence ._ Goodwin] Clement.2nd defence .ingle -Lachapelle.3rd defencé.Büfterwork Secours.Centre .Shea min.Dulude.5 min., Gaul 5 min., Se-.| | cours 10 mis., Shea 5 min., Lacha-y pelle 5 min., Gagnon § min., Gauthier.| Montreal.15 min.Hogan.Mr.Peter.Murphy, \u2018the well- known , Big Lead by Fast Sclentifi EE\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL: DEFENCE OFF.Easterners.Have Small Chance.How , =Co) mplained of Unfair.Treat - ment.by Officials.Di i after the game \u2018on Saturday that the westerners \u2018have.matter of the Minto cup games entirely in their own hands, and also that: they.are reluctant\u2019 to \u2018give it up to any oñé else.Thè\u2019 score, was 10 to 4.That means that next Saturday \u2018the men from \u2018the east have a \u2018lead of six.goals to overcome, and out here the opinion is that they games.!' The easterners themselves are by no means a.gladgome bunch, though they swear 'byr-traditions old and \u2018hoary \u2018that they will ship the big trophy back after the mext n : The Montreal team has something that resembles a homie.\u201c A number of players also go to comprise what is known as thélr defence, and es a rule: the bunch of men would be looked on as a fast combination, working togeth- playing mighty good lacrosse.Buiihmen that defence ran up against home that was chain lightning, a homie that was just a Mttle bit faster, precise, trickier, surer and play- Ing a Title better.combination, it can be! seen that this defence would be running around in \u2018eircles just a litte of the time.And when the Montreal home found In front.of them a defence that was like a stone wall, that refused to be drawn out\u2019 by all their little wiles, they began to understand why they only put.four into the nets.\u201c Wonderful indeed were the rushes of the red shirts.They soon discovered, a wedk spot in* tire: défence line, and through it they pounded their way.Time and again they got through, until finally the Montreal men began to | rough it, in a foolish endeavor to hold them.- \u2018The result was that they received nine penalties to six which were handed the Salmonbellies, which totalled sixty mihutes to thirty which the home team-lost.- There were five Mont- realers on the bench, three atone time, Thé result may be read in.the neat summary apper: Much complaint is being made by the easterners about the work of the officials, which they claim In nfany ways was not at all satisfactory.They speak of the fall- -down of \u2018the men with the whistles as sing of omission rather than commission.It was à savage game on each side, and the \"Molitreal men \u2018clan that \u2018the réfereds failed to see many things about thé New West-, minster \u2018 goal which they made very prominent when-they oecurred near the Montreal nets.\u201c They also \u2018say \u2018that during\" the \u2018first two periods it was not so bad, but that towards\u2019 the end the proportion of easterners and\u2019 -\u2018western- érs at the timekeepers\u2019 bench was scarcely \u201cjust.Tt was very good lacrosss from the start.The Montreal team at \u2018first seemed winners.\u2018 They were aggressive every moment, \u2018the hame.men \u2018dodged about, until the Local\u201d heavy defence seemed bewildered.: Meanwhile the home team.went easily; getting: the measures of their men.It was not un- fifa her third suanten that tivey really\u2019 seented to open butt Westminster started the SCOT, and shortly atter Montredl got one across, too.For the next seventeen minutes the battle: raged with no result,\u201d and the -first quarter ended with the score evened and the local crowd irying to dope the thing out.\u2019 It.was eveh money \u2018all over the field after that first quarter.Thelocal men opened out in the next\u2019 quarter.They got the ball to Spring and .Tierney.couldn't stop it.About: two minutes later Spring repeated, and not long after Turnbull did the same thing.Then came the most spectacular play of the day.- Fred Scott grabbed the ball, and dodging four West- niïnster\u2019 men,\u2019shot.The whistle blew.Of-course Scott was cheered foi it was: a fine exhibition.\u2018But such.things can only happen once in a game, because the whole defence will lay for the man wbo pulls the stunt, and if he makes another start, he might as well lie down on the field.Scott tried it again several times, when combination work might have: brought results.The other team went after him, and\u2019 he retaliated without judgment, which is rash and selfish.He was sent to the bench three \u2018times, twenty minutes in Montreal.opetied- the third quarter by scoring again.© That \u2018was the last.The} Montreal men began going to the fence and the Westminster scopes mounted.\"Three did they put on in that quarter and two more in the next.The Montreal men -felt the defeat that\u2019 hovered over them in ithe last, and except for a few: brilliant: sallies by the home men,\" it was siow.The defence playel stolidly: and the homie team seerned tired.It was also at the end that the west- Foor recovered their speed and put gh a couple, | The teams and the summary: * + New Westminster.4 Tierney~ .+.Goals.Gray G.Finlayson.-Point.: .Galbraith Mcerrow.: .Cover.J.Gifford R.Finlayson.Defence.J.Gifford Hamilton.! Defence .+G.Rennie McKenna.Defence.T.Rennie Kane.\u201ces Centre.\u2026 C.Spring {F.Scott.» .\u2026Home.W.Türnbulil e.:.\u2026 Home.Wintemute H.Scott.Hom Feeney.Va : Outside.: re A Turhbuil Inside.G.Spring \u201cFirst - Quarter.- Robert.* 1\u2014 Westminster.Feeney.1.19] 2\u2014Montreal.Dade .: .\u2026 1.52 Second Quarter.3\u2014 Westminster.G.Spring.3.4% 4\u2014Westaninster.G.Spring.1.52 5\u2014Westminster.L.\u2018Turnbuli ./ 5,12 6\u2014Montreal.F.Scott.+.1.48 *7\u2014Montreal.Roberts | 5.04 8\u2014Westniinster.G, Spring\u201d.se.: 1.38 Third Quarter.9-\u2014Montreal.Dade ce oo.3.55 16-\u2014Westminster.G Rennfe.« .2,87 11\u2014Westminster.L.Turnbull .8.52 12\u2014Westminster.Wintemute.\u2018.© 3,30 Fourth\u201d Quarter, .\u2019 13\u2014 Westminster.G, Sp ;,.16.55 14\u2014Westminster.L, Turnbull \"1.54 - THB PENALTIES: First quarter Turnbull, 5: T.Gitford, 5; R.Finlayson, 5; J., Gifford, \u2018 Second quarter \u2014 J Gifford, \u20186; G.Rennte, 5; F.Scott, 5.Third quarter\u2014F.Scott,\u201d 10; Kane, 10; McKenna, 5; F.Scott, 5; G.\u2018Finlay: son, 5: \"Fourth quarter \u2014 R.Finlayson, a; Hogan, 10; W.Turnpull, 5.Total- penalties\u2014Montreal, 60 mins.; New Westminster, 30 mins, Refereve\u2014Lionel Yorke.Judge of play\u2014Bill Dichborn.The officials will reverse positions for the next game.New \u2018Westminster Obtained ' ures! 8 SI ison: ; |Œ Whittle, bw, b Hodgson Bogart, b Lane w.ee\u2019 en ee ov vou = Holcomb, - et Lane, b- Hodgson esses on \u201cChalmers, > \u2018Humphreys, \u2018 b.- Hodg gsoh\u201d sé oe Lane Morrison, run out-; su: 00 0 00 \u2018Breslin, ¢t- Hainsworth, \u2018b Lane esos 20 vb en sees de oe se eee Hioks,+b; ve sous: \"d'u ee en sa ve oe vat .Soul oul Boss séctons .ae .se 66 00 #85 e- ei.HE \u2018Totals .se.98 80 00, 00 ».\u2018 Eile riba 4 4 fèr 11; H n, 3 MeGii.H.-Hull, p: Bogar Le : 23.à Haluswortr Tt hitiles waren dE i Si Lane st\u201d A Y Gausden.ese 1 .g8by, ÿ C.DeGale, or RE ttles, b *Bresiin 0 Ww.G.Binnie,\" Bask ackson, -b.Gausden.2 J, \u2018Horsfall, not Out se «+ 02-00 c++.T6.Brebner, not out te.$9 20 00 oo co.44 , Extras eu sees sans Waa, oe Total for 7.wickets: bes oe \"ve 00es 216 M.A A.\u2018A, vs.Yorkshire.Society.| CY.Montreal: R: oH \u2018Date; Ibw, b.Moseley ce we eel \u2018W.R,_D.:Jones, a Baker, b Halles.i J.I.Boyes , b Baker .\u2026 co sees \u20ac B.M.Marshall, b Hallas se se es ne mw Stinson, b Hallas .B.Motherwell, © Collinge, b Hallais 6 \u2018George Fisk, b TS + ve seseee 16 C8.Godwin, b Baker :.«« se cave 19 .Hamilton b-Bristowe .ee .4 ae Smith, not out ee mecon od 08 \u201cee 4 xtras sees sone sou.seve ve .Bb | Total se 88 se.ve se os 129 Yorkshire.F.Halles, b Motherwell oe or os H P.\u2018Marsden, b Motherwell «eo oo: R.Moseley, b Motherwell.,.ec J.Varley,.b Godwin ._.ES Bristôwe, \u20ac Jories, b.Motherwell.uckray, $ God in - es cc.\" >.\u201cBaker, b Godwin- sousce oe R.Appleby, p Godwin \u2018.eee eu \u2018vee L.Collinge, b Motherwell \u2026.oe be H.Simpson, b Motherwell «oes oo Ww.Eccles, not out eer es «.609 SRB Extras.eve seve.\u201ceens esse eo.+ Intenqunecoss \u2014\u2014\u201422\u2014\u2014 Total ee\u2019 oe 00 oe \u2018on 06 oo es ses, 48.Montreal IL vs, Westmount II.| Montreal \u201811, Ww.\u2019 F.King, b Wise 1 E.A: an, Jr.es \u2018Hooper, b Wise, 8 A.+ Manon } Wise ee wa oes ae a.18 A.- Leupold, b Wise .0 J.W.- Miller, ¢ Wise, + \u2018Manning : ve 8 Wm.\u2018Dalton, D \u2018Lillyman.ce av on so 12.F.t, b Manning cea es oe os 1 F.\u2019 Taylor, Tun oUt s«.00 se.sess 19 A.Silla b Barnes .se se se we 2 J.J.Lochead, not out.oi se os eo oo : EXtras.sac LAER see \u2018oe Total ss se eo \u2018we.CT Westmount.\u2019 A.Calmers, b Dalton no se.mrue 19.\u201cTh Brossley, b Motte.2° ve oe sone oe ai As: D.Hooper, b.Motte Sv ee LXE ; H, Le Cairns, b.\u2018MilleT ov oe joe o.2 S.T.Lillyman, b: Miller\u201d = x C.H.Blick, stpd.Mahon, b .Leupold.13 L.Wise, ¢ Sub, ler.vo.A.B.Manning, b Dalton et oe ou.so H.Purvis, not out .\u2026.'.\u2026., E.W.Barnes, b- Leupéla \u2018 \u2014.0.0.0 \u2019 Extras.ase Peveas do.sou.oe Total - \u2014\u2014\u2014 ed \u2018ae vonsecce.61 | mous e eg .pa \u2018re AO 00° 06:60 Jae sw cede +11 Lachine vs\u201cVerdun.\u201ctes ax \u201d Lac! 1 Watson, ot Fawley; ® Tévblééän.es.ee 8 Racker, b \u2019: wiley \u201ca BURL, oe os 6 Thompson Tay aviok, BrCostes\u2019 i | BY Burgess, -rutk.out.y ad Llu ART 200 Ù Gaskin, B LWle#.cAa0é Te #13 0 ed 0 ».¢t Coates, h- -Faavie oes 13 \u2018Wilson, \u2018ao \u2018ot and b Coates et40r0n 10 Hart, not out ° > 90,06 v008 weswi og \u20181.\u201cExtras siei vue sie que vue reel Total tort wickets Sad sine ; 113 erdun.Ww.8.| Gibson, D \u2018Cox.sa.0.ae ee 2 H.Taylor, r Out .sé \"vo.ue +.10 A.Fawley, T.Wilson .6 S.Taylor, b Hart .+ .+.4 A.Robinson, b Hart .«¢ eo oe +.4 J.Tordoff, run out &: oe eo ea oo 0 R.Vincent, b'T.Wilson.we ee es 23 A, Taylor, b T.ilson .es 00 +.5 G.H H Coates, not outrasreses 1 \u2026.oo.26 C.Wilson, b Hart + se aw see E Stonebridge, ows: b- Cox es os es BO .e M era.bonus v0scsuoss 20 Extras Total LE] .+.> on se \u201cue, sa 107 : ENGLISH ey day London, July.16\u2014Cricket results to- Kent beat Lancashire by 321 runs.- Sussex- beat Leicestershire by ten wickets.\u2018Yorkshire beat Warwick by- 172 runs.North Hants.vs.Gloucester and Der- 4 by vs.Notts, drawn.NOTES FROM ALL OVER, Mr.C: E.Robinson; st.Stephens, will be referee, and.Mr.Murdoch, G.T.B.C., starter, at the Canadian: Canoe championship - \u2018meet at \u2018St: John\u2019s\" next month.About twenty clubs have entered their champion paddlers, .and some fast work is expected.The.preliminary divisional regattas commerice next.week.At the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association meeting on Saturday à \u2018new-rule was made \u2018that in diving competitions no compulsory dive may be repeated as a voluntary dive.To-night Mr, Dave Crutchiow, of.the Quebec branch of the Royal Life Saving Society,\u201d will vigit Lakeside.and, give demonstrations of various methods of saving drowning men .and resuscitating the apparently drowned.The association \u2018has again petitioned the Board of Control fbr ald to carry on its work in the public baths.If sufficient interest is: shown, a long distance race will be held by the Canadian Amateur Swimming ~As-.| sociation this summer.Starting from scratch, E.Bouchard: won-the fifty yards junior race in five seconds.at the Montreal .Swimming- Club\u2019s weekly handicap on Saturday.: In a semi-final gant of the Cale- \u2018| THE B-SCARABEF .hibition.| Hontrente 8 Offer for Count & ~ Lessops\u2019 Maëhine Was.\"Refused.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014._.TORONTO MEET CONCLUDED.ani From St.Louis to New - York Arranged\u2014Airman.In- Unie _ White linen, \u2018Irish: band embroidered snide robes, oo Colored enbuidered len dress patterns at AT 5 D .$12.75.ce Te PER Half Pres La ramers Irish hand embroidered blouse \u2018patterns, marked at - Blouse -frontings of Swiss dnd muein;.beautiful | Corset Covers designs for Half Price, viz.: À \"A blouse front (5-8 yard) at 63, for.32 % over styles yoke of fine ; émmbroidety.threaded \u2018with ribbon; - % sleeves finished | | with embroidery.Ans excellent garment ât $2.25.San SR sale for.oe eas tie eee ee «$150 Of.fine wsnsook; square moe tried with embroidery $11.75, $15.00 and $25.00.Half\u2019 Price - | 3 \u201cOf fine cotton; flounce tucked and edged with deep frill A \u201c1 of fine embroidery; dust ruffle; marked price $2.75; marked at $15.00.+.0800 Half Price ; et \u2018on sale at, each.ce ieee arte ce an .-$1.95 4 Of good catton; fucked and trimmed with embroideiy $2.25, $3.06, $3.75; $4.50 and $6.00; for.Half Price | |.- 65 value for.- ae ' se ee otis oa 48 CE: Of fine dainsook; trimmed with wide lace breaded \u201cA blouse front (5-8 yard) at $0.47, for.- 24 SE \u201c JS with \u2018ribbon; marked 35: on sale at.PT L118 specially priced A blouse front (5:8 yard) at 79, for.AO 200 A blouse front (5-8 yard) at 94, for.47 .| A blouse front (5-8 yard) at I.10, for.\u201c55 Ce 14, yards.of muslin will make the back and sleeves, don't | : you see the opportunity of making a beautiful blduse for.a very - small ce cost?: ; LCA, Less Than F falf F Price Es You choice of twenty elaborately : trimmed bats, previously What $1 00 can 2 da à nB 2 Bla \u2026 On sale Tuesday will be two lines particularly, one lingerie and où one éd, both very special and both comparatively new, not being in our pd EEE Ate.nade \u2018from.the fine quali lawn you want.The embroidery | is \u2018of very dainty order and is generously given.We should say | the blouses are worth $1.75 and\u2019 $2.00, and as for that matter | we would be perfectly\u2019 juétiied i in quoting some at $2.50.| Special for Taesday at.Lolo ane a ce.$1.00 The Tailored Ones Are made from linen finished lawn, pure white; the whole front covered \u2018with #ne-inch tucks; the fit is perfect; collar and cuffs | of stiff linen; \u2018the value moderately estimated at $1.75.| dd Sale price 2 65 21 00e cree se Fee va ne 6100 | \" ; - A 5 | = : LL Lo ve NE FER ; ees Sem er a Te La SE ET RTS = T prete = rpm tata | When the time.comes.«when, on the.part of s stoves, a-service, - perfect down even to the minutest detail, will he made possible, we want to be able to look back and say that wé.had a hand in the work\u2014a strong hand._ When it will be \u2018possible ta have: banded together several hundred people actuated by this one purpose\u2014to serve you in a perfect manner, we want these several hundred people tè ~ be-associated with The John Murphy Company, Limited.When \u2014 and where a business word will never be spaken but what is | + absolutely frue in letter and spirit then and: there we want | | to be.: - Is such a condition passible?Certainly.Not without train- | ing\u2014much training for all of us and hard work at self improvement.That is what we demand more than- aaything el else from | |: those who are associated with the John Murphy.Company, bo Limited \u2014the earnest, practical, active desire for self improve - a ment.For this question of service is the channel \u2018| in which our | |.thoughts started.to flow long -ago.It is the strongest motive 11! \u2018behind everything we have done, as a company, for years.| Eu me os which has Her the .Joo of b Dusiness = § successes w.wé-have met with in the past.[t is the way a ad which stretches out into \u2018the future towards mere and greater.| | | Fish Linem æ il successes.than have been.Tris the hope, the ambition, the very Lt | pulse of \u2018our business lives.\" A better and better - service for.| UE mi Irish Lace yey every day and-a perfect service some day.Yes, it is surely c .coming.I simply must come.: = elt TE ko bo |.his illustration is an exact reproduction, jouant or it Pe CC CL £ DS OUT RM 0 \u2014teuë, but identiéal \u2018with the neckplecé- from which it wap taken.The ~ AI RI - fébot Atself, however, is considerably larger than the illustration._:.- 42, abba! real \u201c| \u2014Who are from 2 to 4 years of age here are the daintiest, d coolest litle F rénch dyesses.They are made of white lawn; ) Some finely pinstucked; some hemstitched; some have high neck and, Ie ng sleeves, s some square neck and short sleeves ; the - Fo or y Tittle boys from 2 to 5 5 years of age.there are two-piece | reduced from $20.00 and $30.00 to $10.00, are now - Russian suits of white linen finished material; the marked placed for final clearance tev oo we ee ou 00 00 .$8.50 | \u2018price is $1.95; sale price; .+.co oon ie on 81 59 | | \u2014for the benefit of those taking .ma \u2014 pren on FT \u201c Ladies\u2019 Vlg Skirts, $1.53 - 100 only, ladies\u2019 shirts of nen finished material; made with nine gores; some trimmed with strappings, \u2018 others with buttons; cool and serviceable: striped blue and white, tan and white and pink and vies all _ te c be cleared at, each., .$1.55 \u2018Ladies\u2019 Shane Suits Half Price We still.have 16 ladies shantung suits, pure silk shantung; in good \u201ccolors, but no black.These suits are | \u2018most desirable for travelling.The prices are $25.00, $35, 00 and 345.00 for: RER Half Price Long Silk \u2018Gloves Less than Half Price Tan and.brown only, but pure silk and 22 inches long with Z-dome mousquetaire wrist \u201cand double tipped fingers and thumbs\u2014gloves of perfect quality i in every particular, but limited | in\u2019 shades to tan and brown.Selling price up to now $1.00 a pair; sale price, Tuesday.45 rire re per WE a sea trips, the arrival of a choice | assortment of Steamer Coats; heavy shawl cloth or heavy tweed.Hair Brushes The Notion Department Jet Necklets 100 only, long jet necklets, bright finish; several cuttings and varied sized\u2019 beads; on sale Tuesday at, each .29 Jet Hat Pins 300 only, jet headed hat pins; several designs; bright or dull finish; 10-inch stem; on sale Tuesday, each.0) 4 .75 hair brushes, made with solid -wood backs and finest French bustles; each.3 H air Pads 24-inch mohair pads, fine 03 10 d 8 | quality; thoroughly sanitary; net covered; .25 value; for, each.Scissors General use and \u2018embroidery scissors, 31/7 to 6-inch sizes: every pair of guarantee quality; .25 to .65 values; on sale, per pair, -?Silk Shoe Ties Pure silk; tan color; wide shoe ties; usual price .25 a pair; on sale at .12! Hand Bags Odd lines, odd colors and black; various styles fr\" misses and ladies; values 3 up to $1.38; on sale at.2 2e 0e 0 T leum Powders Large sized tins of excelle\u201d! quality berated talcum.re\u201d fumed wiih violet; 25 value for.02: ES iz pi Rags Tailc UP ! 394 The devot obl tim en not they Can how Sple By; Any tami, pay | ailal Saskat must Lands Distric Bt any Ather, Jr sist Duti BR And ey three within farm \u20ac Bnd oc Mother UC good s tection ts nn p Months sf hom \u2018éluire Uitiva À ho: 17mest dre- em) mest 13.00 Korth De N Bo dv er Us \u201c4 Summer Sports keen competition of y , et is assured.The ] what s few.will purchase # tock of Silver § Henry Birks à Sons, PHILLIPS: SQUARE.HOME SWEET HONE.ur Home in the City.r House in the Country.ic Parties or Fishing Excyr- to get your supplies from | Vat Paul's Stores get- the BEST Provisions, Fruits and Vege- also the Largest Assortment ity of the Finer and Fançier Prices \u2018Moderate: Prompt Delivery.461 ST.CATHERINE WHST, 80 UNIVERSITY STREET.ASH'S FOREST FRIEND Por Black Flies and Mosq one going to the COUNÉEZ 1 a bottle.Frice 25¢ and IFIER.BARTER BLOOD BLOOD PUR Sarsapsrilla.Is INES GREAT NERVE RE STORER.Frs Se the Relief and Cure of Eplisptio ih and other Nervous Disorders.Price $1.00 and $3.00 per .bo J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 150 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.Telephone MAIN 1190.\u201cPUTTER THE PAINTER\u201d ESTIMATES GIVEN POR ALL WORE IN OUR LINE.W.E.POTTER & CO, .48 BENOIT ST, Telephone AM.1938.JACKSON & co.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.| Yaluations made.Jqbbing promptly.attended te.129B te 835 NISERNIA ROAD : We Lead I» paying Highest Cash Prices for Jot ow = Bubbers, Iron and Me: Factory Waste.- Onl; Tro, 424 we wih attend prom.| A ELLISON & SO, Ln 962 St.James Street.MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners : Liverpool & London &Qlob» Insurance Bullding 112 St.James Samaritan Hospital FOR WOMEN, 394 Dorchester street west, Montreal.The only hospital in Canada exclusively - devoted to Diseases of Women.TELL YOUR FRIENDS Our readers ters will greatly oblige us, and at the same time wa a real favor jet mecklets, eral cuttings ded hat pins; bright or dull made with s and finest \u2018Witness \\Art Masterpiece (ampaign) and show them 1ay get these Splendid pi tures.pads, fine hly sanitary\u2019 ; Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations.; person who is the sole head of à any male over 18 years old, a Quarter section of hewan or Alberta The applicant appear in person at the Dominion p\\8ency or Sub-Agency for the gon try by proxy may ve made A on certain conditions, by \u2018sister or intending homesteader Utiles \u2014 Six montns\u2019 trope tivation of the ) homesteader may live of his.homestead i a es solely owned or by his father, brother or sister.amesteader in may pre-empe a quarter- side his homestead.Price Duties.\u2014Must reside six \u201cnh of six years from date entry (including the time arn Mranestead patents),and ader who has \u201cexhausted his right and cannot eee a \u201cortair districts, Duties.\u2014-Must reside + t of three years.- pores and erect cal embroidery 6-inch sizes; pias Dominion residence upon.Fitna ni ce \u2018miles at east 80 acer colors and Ww.c vofthe Minister 0 \u2018nauthorized publication of Lhis of excellent éscsseat Vill not be paid for.er- i == talcum, P Western Hospital.UPS governors to the West- $ Le this wesk are: Geo.Carslake \"LJ.Carson and Dr 1H.class ot atoÿle: | twelve and fe | hours a .their.wages are.\u201820 -séaût that \u2018ares J : the contin Sate piopesés thi: be © worked rs &'Week, sthät they TKéd after eight o'clock an thrés-nighté à wéek, that | have a Saturday half-holi- day \u2018all the year round, and that there shall.be no Sunday \u201cwork except.in.shops wher: necessaries o | sold.It obablé that t || be passed without opposition, a | conditions under which the ee work have .been an industrial scandal ° \u2018for years.REFOEMATORY ORY 18 Hal à Tuilge.States Elie Lain \u2019 Does Not Befor: metre \u2018Poughkeepsie, the Elmira Réformatory was institution that reformed.My ence is that Elmira does \u2018nét reform,\u2019 said the court.mira given me by the first boy.I gent there upon his Tacs.Dre \u2018made it appear thatthe life there does him no go0 to Elmira if 1 can help it.I am sstige fled .that it is not a gooû institution.I wouldsrather have a youn the remarks was the young man for stealing.\u2019 boy to the - the reforwatory.rrr.a NEW LOCAL COMPANY.ra, $50, 000 Capits manoir in the \u2018Canada.poration.by Dr: pc Davis, Jéséph Pre elvil engineer; Joseph Franklin, a agent; Samuel Gerald Triétt, advocate, ang Jane Bois, spinster, of Méntreal, to take over ds a goïng concern the businèss now carried on at Montreal by Messrs.Stephen Davis and Joseph Presner, under the name of \u201cThe Mechanical - Equipment Company of Canada, Lami- téd.\u2019 - The capital 25, the new compa ny eshet, is placed at \u201c50,0 HIGHSINDERS WAR.A York Feud.ira.New York, July 16+In- Enine | Society of the Four 15 Brothers, ; Digkt, Chu On, a harm] Four Brathes from Phila just ovér the Horbiddan Hig & bullets through ~ his bodé à ond À through his arm, .After a chase the police pulled Louie Wes from bed, dressed and still pantt: They say they saw him\u2019 throw a ay a révalver in his flight, but they ars not sure that he Is the assassin.Thé buccèss of the Four Brothers in persuading & white girl to abandon her On protecior the police Believe, causés tof shooting.Tate Henry Dexter Provides For ~ Detection of Bon\u2019s Mur- to dèrers.5 ler\u2019 , .many: De ont n- 00 ever wy thing in & rush.The work will\u201d done: better if it is done quietly, 7.tematically.Hurry lèss ard \u2018work \u2018more\u2019 is \u2018an \u2018excellent\u2019 maxim.Work smartly wth your hands,\u201d but never hurry in your mind, and you will do ana.Where she méde à of Sant ne sévéral ride Fpea King ge an, ha es alt of, th mov a a large Hart in the = en a day ie also ounding thé Territorial Nursing Service for {'Palmer, who.are.fugitivêt |-frguduient bill :6d-in -the th pis.# farmét \u2018of | in à metal box.|\u201c {mainder due for the farm.| Pennis received the Key in a letter, | laugh lace.and.hand em~ i.\u2018have, only a | yas A asi | olghtr of \u2018the contents of a r 1th, resulted .Pepper, formerly gen.road .construëtion is in to pay.a fie of $500.céyvjated\" of petty jarceny.tor, was imposed by Justice C.\u201cWankitk, who presided at the ex- ter of the _ Supreme y paid his fine and BO with the under- ty to another charge \u2018presenting a frau- oe er he \u2018was told to make restitution for the sum involved.w.J.§.Dr.Van- forgery, denberge was convicted\" of second degree; Sautorsrant.\u2018dûlent.bîll, | VICTIM OF SWINDÉER.Farmer Loses $3,500 Through Misplaced Confidence.- sement hé was knew of any abandohed farms for .| sade hereabouts.The farmer at once | offered his own, and aftet several | days\u2019 negotiations came to Aupura to past a forféit of $8,500.\u201cIn order to be private, the transac.- Hon took place at Soule Cemetery, at a pdint néar thé grave of Chester: lett, each min placing his money \u2018Reator\u2019 kept the key and told Dennis to take the box home \u2018to.Moravia until hé brought the.ye- Monday \u2018which said: quiet Place and opén the box.Make oipe, © hecaume everybody will and sotfiebody may blackmail you\u2019 .Dennis found \u2018a \u201c four-pound stons in thé box.Uittls catalogue scrap book of the daily pattern cuts.These.will.be: found very useful to prefer to Irom time to LADIES DRESSING pid .Paris Pétternaie.38830.The drégéing saèque 15 a armies hecessary to\u2019 the comfort of women.It is as negligée as a wrapper, but iy does not 160k so.we show an éxample which is véry to maker The front has a Ipll vest, which meets thp pidé' séctions néan the ééntre.These pides have fio or- nameéntation of any kind.In the back there is a group of small tucks im the centre, and at the neck is a largh collar, which was madé of a ban8- kerchief, the border forming a \u201cnovel trimming.The sléeves are pufts and are of thrée-quartér lénéth, \"Enighed with a turn-back cuff.This garment may be made of lawn, batiste, gingham, organdie, foulard, or, in fact, any \u2018materiel mey be.used and & row any material which ig at hand, xt It i not possible to dbtéin' bordered handkerchief for the - collar, pial material may bYelused end eo of insertion plated whére the Forder would otherwise \u2018be.The pattern is 1h yards.\u2018of matéria] 36 inches wide.\u201d 5 wx# 0 PATTERN C couroN.Please send th \u201cthe ahove-men.tioned pattern as per directions given below.Qevonnses sise rasvoncscuen 0002000020 00n0 \u201cName aerephasepe send en e0g0e Aaron | tn.\u2018tall: a a oC ouccosssenssasnencotenénanceun, \u2014vent0.005 09400200 9PN0H0000000e » RREFERETPLRNRERT EBL % evsessoncesectonatericetiananny NERRAPERERAUEREE N.B.- Be \u2018sure to cut out the 1Dus- tration and send with the 23 carefully filled out.The pattern can- \u2018not yvemeh you in less than a week, \u201cPrice 10 cents each, in .cash, posta) néte, or stamps.Address, \u201cWitness ' Pattern Department, Witness\u2019 Block Montreal.0 A Dainty Colored Sym mer.Dress Sounds refréshing, doesn\u2019t \" 1t?veut ou give 16 cen ell, \"no sooner £3id than done.Yet ovér to eo PT À rus gist, buy a package of \u201c\u201c \"and Dye one of TE rie pressés: = as Himple B.C.Md these delicate shades Detter Cou one ef the following -OrLA\u201d colors: = Blue, Lig Yellow, Fink, Purple Mauve), Old Gold wir jar.Cham , (for Crushed \u2018@trawberry, only\u2019 oo about an package, allons of wâter.In ad- jo and êr all you 11 A is a little coramon Table Baie es + : dail to goss, a set a amp o e Goods dyed wit Bro.LA.at.74 St.Antoins &t.ard \u2018to about five dition to the Besides being.an, anthorepe.\u2026 of ds- ten.times the.work without.fatigue.A at.the same \u2018time ask for a sample card and booklet, 2 5 che 3g raft; Anvestieation,.5 : \u2018oliowing the disposition of PepPer's | \u2018cage, proceedings -were begun against \u201c| the bondsmen of Dr.C.N.Vanden- berge, George F.Sauter and ; larceny, 5 Auburn, N:Y., fu 16.\u2014tavid.Dao- J \u2018Moravia, \u201cyesterday | inforthéd tate Attorapy Burritt |.that buncoed out of $3,600 | last week.Dénnis met a atrénger on B ; M this lime of year olean windows are to bo desired.When you la 8 Lehigh train who apked him if he | \u2018You had better go out - to some | get Jittle exercise, fee] better all round for.an occasional dose of | een | -DRU- 0\u201d Laxatives - They iene up the liver, move the bowels gently but freely, cleanse the apstom \u2018and clear the brain.A new, pleasant and reliable laxative, prepared by a reliable firm, \u2018and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark.© 25¢.a box.i your-druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25¢.and | » .we will mail them.> wl NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL COMPANY LF CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL.21 ARE YOUR WIN DOWS - CLEAN?\u201c.être moving er house-cleaning this spring, why not make an experi» ment?Qno that is sure to be successful | Ordinarily you, or your servant, cleans the windows at a great waste of time and energy.Save that time: and energy=~have your windows cleaned better and quicker and: at reasonable rates, by experts.; \u2018PHONE-\u2014CALL-OR WRITE NOW.Th New York Window Cleaning (0.hd JURORS STREET JAAIN 1203 LAr PE THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY PATTERN J The home dressmaker should keep à | h The Thief almost every time\u2014and when we don\u2019t catch.him, he's .always frightened.enough to make off vig delay, with- : out taking anything.\" That's the record of our r + Eleotric Protaction System.\u201d If you have it at your hoiise or store, not a door or window can-be.opened, or broken, without an alarm at once coming into, our office, when we instantly send out special éonstables te find out what's wrong.\u2018You ought to have this protection, the cost is very low.| 5 ws yee - vert .Te To GUARANTEE CO.Limited || 302 ST.JAMES ST REET, Cor.ST.MICHAEL LANE.which may be classed as Sweat In our illustration | ¥ a simple and also very pretty and easy | 5 le wanted to mel} the \u2018Cavadian Pietortat Canada's lead dote illustrated magazine.Splendid premiums or gene \u2018sous = \u2018cash commission.Hundreds of boys'busy and de- f6r hundreds mora.Why shouldn't you irons A postcard will secure full particulars premium 3 me.list and a package to start on, if you live outside \u2018Montreal apd\u2019 suburbs.If.inside the city, phone us or drop in and seo what we Bave 10 offer you.Address Boys\u2019 Bales.Dept, John \u2019 Dougall & Bon; Agents for the \u2018Canadian Pictorial,\u2019 \u2018Witneas' Bidg., Montre > \u2014 \u2014 Ladies\u2019 College TORONTO.\\ Principal, MISS KNOX.Thorough \u2018education on modern lines.Preparation for honour matriculation and other examinations.Separate Junior School.Domestic science epartment, gymnasium, out-door games, skating rink and swimming bath.\u201cFor illustrated calendar and prospectus | apply to the Bursar,\u2019 R.Millichamp, Hon.Sec.-Traas.When She .Forced Interview With Chicago, July 16\u2014Charies W.Rigdon,\u201d 65 years old, eats in- 2 oir seriously wounded Mrs.Emma Deufex, 2 young widow, and then shot a nd kil: and in \u2019 attempting a Settlement.: cents to bave fre?: Killed.Three sud Seriously Injured shot and Nilled with à ghot un his mother-in-law, Celia : 8 esse iat Chureh, and Henry Clark, Methodist CN of the church, seriously wounded his wife, Ev sister-in-law, wounded, a mean, nd then committed suicide.Eh.outbreak began at the church while ; x OUR Church of England Residential Prenal School, for Boys and Girls.FOUNDED IN 1847.Hoal Master, the Rev.R.E.PAGE (Bondon, England).Takes Puplls from the Element Classes to the Standard af Universite Matriculation.Man, Who.Killed Himself.\u2014\u2014\u2014 well known for many ed himself in the offices of Fe tger, in the Before Building, late to- Terms modera any\u2019 The police say Deufex has Apply to the \" rincipal, bean a close friend of Rigdon's for Seve \u201c7 Rev.NENRY B.BENOIT, eval years, and that Rigdon H%y sed 121 Chatham Street, her riled and resid vor Deutex, the Montreal, P.Q.| auarr wi : Larry A Valuable Opportunity to 1 police say, called on Rigdon to cAXTY French in offered Te English student ra out certain romiees, and, déspité his refusal Dersisted in going to see him, TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE.(Affiliated to McGill University).83 Simpson St., Montreal.For the Hier er Education of Young Women, with Preparatory Department a | PE, Girls under 13 years of age.COCAINE CRAZED NEGRO.titre TE Three in Mad Frenzy.Tampa, Fla., July 16 WL Ella: President-\u2014Rev.Jamés Parclay.D.D.cocaine, 1 Vice-Président-Ven.J.os Norton, negro, crazed with cocains, last night D.D.Archdeacon of Moat \" Prisicipal-Misy Grace Fairley, MA.\u201cTha Thstitute will rocopen TUESDAY, \u201813th September, at N Entrance examinations for pew schol.arg will be held at the school! on Saturday.10th September, at 10 o'clock a.m.or prospectus, roi DaRRlY to the \u2018Principal, or to A.DELL, Secretary, North British RDA uilde lng.80 St.Francois Xavier street, Monte \u20ac oe nt, the Rev.W.Avery, of the ret Afpican | Ellison, and his Mary - nt, | Fatally a poligetpan named Hay service was in progress.Ci = | .TL TRATIGIY SPT SETA Th nee CE Re ERA ECS RTE EE Ma eS a *% >» ® a _ , \u201cQue, on July 1 > ceived at this office until- 4.00-p.m.- Îlton, \"UDBCHIDers.may.have a ; mous) of birth, marriages (without extended obituary or verses) éecurring dn their immediate Jamilion.\u201cfree.of charge, in which case address o: - and Lorne Losi woe LIVRAY\u2014At\" > LiyRA nd Mrs.J.Norman Mac- livray, on uly 9, 1910, \u2018a \u201cdaughter.Ge - - MARRIED.a\u201d mituitocn \u2014 TAYLOR: \u2014 At \u2018st Simon\u2019s Church, Toronto.on July 14; \"1910; by _the Rev.Lud Naomi, youngest- LE er of \u201cthe late Francis D: Taylor, Mr.Graydon MoCulloch, of\u2019 Toronto, \u2018 Mow A RLANE.HALE On Jilly 14, 1510, at the résidence of the bride\u2019s parents, y el \u2018Ottawa, 34 Henderson Ave.assisted :J.Tolman \u201cPitcher, by the Rev.Geo.Clendinnen; \u2018Boris f subscribers \u2018should \"be BE.C.Cay ley Marian Rad - Dorohostor st wost.Phone Ue ses.i ts what is said of men\u2019s: or: |; \u201cWomien\u2019s clothes sent occasionally to.] thege works to.be cleaned: or-dved-g or: R.PARKER & co.Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.ow St-Catherine St.West, cor.Mountain St, 30% Notre Dame St.West, and A Catherine St.: For Tiber mo Raliway-Ties: TENDERS sealed and 'en- -dorsed \u2018Tender for Timber.and Railway Ties,\u2019 address- :ed to the undersigned, Wir be.received up to 12 6'clock : OQN on : WEDN.ESDAF,: .the 27th July, Fir Timber and Railway Ties FOR 1910-1911 = Contes, of Specification ana Tender orm may-be © ned upon -app jon FW \u2018COWIE, Esq., : Shier: \u2018Enginter.rte \u2018Towest or any tender not neces- \u2018 sarlly accepted.- \u2019 5 dersigned, and en \u2018hart at-Aylmer, gadon ca 1 bei Monday, August 15, 1910, for \u2018the con- County of a wharf at Aylmer, Wright ounty P.x \u2018Pians, specification and \u2018form-of-con- tract can be seen and forms.of tender obtained at this Department and on application to the Rostmaster at Ayl- met, PQ Persons tendering are notified that: tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, amd signed with their actual signatures;: stating their occupations and places of residence.In the cäse of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given.\u201cFach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a:chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, .fer the sum 6f one thousand ($1,000.00) dellars, which will be forfeited if \u2018the - person tendering decline to enter \u2018into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete thé rk contracted for.If the tender be not accepted \u2018the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind Mself Go accept the lowest or any tender.By order, 8.C.DESROCHERS, Asst.Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa; July 15, 1910.Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Department.Grace Dart Home.; Al successful little bazaar was held in the rear of 516 Green avenue on July 4th by Irene, Winnifréd and Bertha vidson, Myrtle and Doris.Ham- May and Jennie Fraser: \u2018Mr.W.Gs: Midgley, of 502 Green avenue; kind- ly- donated the \"ice-cream.The proceeds, which were $9.25.were.given to the.Grace Dart.Home,\" to.aa\u2019 In.ite noble work \u2018 + - Jane, second son of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.| ~ - c : Py, a th McNeil: to: Flora Christina, duughs : BROMBY\u2014 At the.Rae Vian Hos- Wade, daughter of Charles Wade, of.pince at Dalesville, James P.\u201d 9, 1910, Albert James Hodge, aged #8 - PELLETIER \u2014 At.: Sherbrooke, Que, : \u2018sequently for thé highest \u2018aggregate of any of the Residence, Up 2871 \u2018pressed.Have our \u2018wagon call.4 Prono Bal On) 301 spé 08 Sn ii | .RUSSELL, \u2018Seventh a Ra's Cup J A seP.G.S.x a, is Competitt on.on Saturday.His prize mone; is - tional Rif Fednoad.: a ne Na 0 © Association medal and £ 49, and the Standard \u201cof the : \u2018Empire: Cup overseas .teams competing in \u201cthis match.x The > Canddian \u201cscores were as .fo]- Lieut.2 \u2018Morris, Bowmanville ee 237 Sergt.Buse oth Ottawa, .as es.vs, 335 Sergt.son, \\ Victoria.384 it Monaco Ottawa.\u201d .333 | Pte.Steele, Guelph: vo.oo ve oo 3° Sergt.Steck, Truro.me 825 .Captain, \u2018Forrest, -Nancouver: .324 «| Captain Crowe, Guelph, .x 00: 323 {Sergt.Eastwood, Winnipeg.- 313 The Canadians shot consistently.gill threugtr \u20ac the: third.1: stage, .the.> only ex- SGT.B.A STHOK, , 18th; Regt Truro,\u2019 N.S.a Highest Canadian \u2018in \u2018St \u2019George's \u201cVase = Match.- ception\u2019 belng \u2018Captain - Crowe.- captain had a splendid chance -to: finish well.up with the leaders, but He.lost with a bull, and followed with two-out- ors.He \u2018got the bull-again.for his fifth, bull.The \u2018best score of the Canadians at this range was that of Richardson, who put on @ 47, his third, fifth And sixth being\u2019 inners: Richardson's | Puor= est score was- at the 900 yards range, at which he only got 43, his score fr the third stage being \u2018the same as.that \u2018of Morris, 138.Four out \u2018of thé -first ten wWas-not a bad Teco; : a Canada.- Corporal Radige's i most popular.A Cup, the: shots at 900.yards.The vase was wctt bÿ, Lieut.Humphrey,.with-Willams, of Australia, in-second - plade.Sergt: Stock,.in: sixth, place, was, the highest, Canadian.\u201cThe # scores of the Cana.dans, were: \u2018 ser Lee St \u2018Bayles, © of Toronto, won the\u2019 Association Cup, valued \u2018at £25, the sergeant having the option of taking | the silverware or the money.came to Bisley on: his own.account, the.£25 will come in- handy «towards his petition with unlimited entries; and the { Canadians put in a good deal of tirie at it, with the result.that they carried off a large share of ithe \u2018prizes, taking 21 of the 95 offered.\u2018PRIZE WINNERS ON SATURDAY.he Canadians: m the prize Usts posted on Saturday weke: - \u2018Capt.Crowe\u201456th in the King's, win- \u2018ning £10; 106th in the St, George's, winning £2: \"26th \u2018in the Association] Cup, winning £3; 34th in the Assocla- tion Cup.winning £ Lieut.Georze'd.winnihg £86.; George, winning £9.3 | winning \u2018£15; 17th in St.Geofge's; ning £9; \u201c| Capt.Me |à McKie.and\u201d or Regiment, - Bowmanville, \u2018third place \u2018in the: King\u2019s cup - \u2018mateh, .| crées.- The -_ the target on his second shot at the | thousand -yard range.after beginning | | and sixth, and then another miss, fin- |.ishing up with a:-bull, a magpie and a |: 9; it.was, the Cana- | dians got \u2018the third, seventh, eighth, and | ar\u2018| ninth placés.dn the.King\u2019s.ukday as \u201cthe: \u201cSt, \u2018a doe oser ; second stage.\u2018being fifteen] a Lo \u201clet \u201cSnd- ES \u201cstage.stage.| ru.Set.Seck, Truro.70 136 Sergt = Bastwood, Win- -\u2014 - $ Ca \u2018we 69 - 65 134 | Sergty Fricharäson, PTS Victoria soutien\u201d ce 70.168 188 Pie MeKte, Giielph 2211 6\" .183 Capit \u2018McHarg, Van- : ; COUVET, 5.asi 2 + 00 vv, BT 63, 150 Pte.Steele, Guelph .68.\u201861 129.Lieut.Drysdale, Mont-< .: .cee we wi 88: 61._ 129 As he | expenses.\u201d This ig an unsquadded-ocom- | Captain iE in the King's, winning £10.Sergt: #1 rn-\u20141110 in the Kin 's, : winning £4;.69th in \u2018the Associa on- Cup, winning.£3.Pte.Latimer\u201412th Association Cup, winning\u201d £3.Sergt.\u201cMelnnes-\u2014i22nd in the King\u2019 8 winning £4.\u2018Capt.McHarg\u20142l1st \u201cin the.St.George's, : \u2018Winning | 27; 14th in \u2018ae King\u2019s, winning 24.Pte.McKie\u201418th in St.\u2018George\u2019 sy winning £9.: in.valued at £710 10s.; 20th; 23rd, \u201c75th, 87th and 92nd in.Association Cup, winning all told £12 .Mitchell \u2014 72nd in.Association eut.Rowe\u2014\u201456th - in ._ Association Cup, winning- \u2018£2.Pte.Steele\u201417th in the King\u2019 8, winning £1%; 42nd in the St.George's, winning \u2018£6;-30th and\u201952nd in Assocla- tion Cup, winning £6; 12th in Elking- ton, winning £2 Sergt.Steëk\u20146th in St.Georze'\u2019s, winning £10; 42nd in King's, winning £12; 40th in \"Association Cup, winning £2 Gunner Sharpé\u2014107th in King\u2019s, winning £4.Sgt.Bayles\u20141st in\u2019 Association Cup, 1 valued at £25; 8th in Cortis, winning \u20ac2;-13th in Association \u2018Cup, winning Major: King\u201423rd in\u2019 Coirtis, winning Lieut.Mortimer\u2014oth in King\" \u20183, win-.| ping £15; 22nd in Martin's Challenge! ?Cup, winning \u2018a.bronze medal; 20th,\u201d \"| 76th and 85th in: Association Cup, winning £7.Sergt.in King\u2019 9, win- 13th in Martin's Challenge | Cup, winninfi a bronze medal.- Maajor Stuart\u2014103rd in St.George's, Richardson\u20148th \u201c1 winning £2; 37th in Martin's Challenge Ci Bl a bronze medal; 4th in Sin fo \u2018Private aio aa th ; 60.is second, end Sergt.: With move \u201cnearly\u201d that amount.Sgt.Étawe, : an unattached.man, - is the \u201conly Cenadian who bas not.yet- # figured .on A.prize.} Private \u2018tbele, of et elph,\u201d \u201cth second in -the Grand Aggregate, won £15, while Captain : Crowe, of Guelph, in sixth place, won £5; Lieut.Mortimer, \u201cof Ottawa, in! 18th \u2018place, \u201c£3, and \u2018Sgt.Morris, S Schell, Sgt.\"Freeborn, Sgt.Eastwood, Lieut.Drysdale, | Gorporal \u2018Whitehorn, Captain ate Bibby, in 25th, 29th, 1st, , 86th, 86th, 91st.ard ta places; \u2018respectively, each \u201cwon £3 F._H.Morris, \u2018 Fonty-Sixth who won \u2018Lieut.at .Bisley.This is- the fourth occasion \u201cupon; which \u2018Lieutenant Morris has competed at \u201cBisley.of the team of 1907 and of each team \u2018since.He became promjnent ° as 3 rifle shot in 1905, \u2018and in 1908 he won \u2018the grand aggregate and.the gold.| year.\u201cLiéut Morris ed po the King's.cup com- winning: \u2018the Empire.\u2018shield, pi : ob Ho 'LIEUT.MORRIS.ing this -year's mee ; is dwarded-each ye&r to the.colonial \u2018scôring \u201cthe.highest i ih \u2018this the \"priz \u2018cig \u201cLond; chants\u201d cup at \"Ottawa Last\" ve ar, \u201cand he \u2018has \u2018been a consistent .prize winner \u2018at provincidl and.Dominion.{compétitions \u2018for the: past few - years.He is a: of Bow of the Forty-sixth Port.Arthur hes.sen - shipping of all nations.- them.how \u201cthey may get these Drysdale\u20144ird in the 5 | Le | Sergt\u201d Morsie\u2014srä.in; th King's; win: ning £40;.Standard of Empire Cup, \u2018[Mnce is jus £3 27th in Association Cup, winning | College examinations \u201cthere was only | 8 tudents\u2019 classes 1 fei science, uno work, home.He was a member | : eriables: the ma { acter: which, \u2018through.\u2018his: good shooting aur | he retains, as it | ized | TELL YOUR F RIENDS: : Our téaders will greatly oblige | us and at the same time confer ai| | | real favor.on their friends who de.[not take the \u201cWitness, if they will | tell them.of the \u2018Witness\u2019 Art ampaign, and show| \u201cMost.Prosperous.Year.in the Hise ° tory.of the Institution, rE The year Just clos d at Stanstead | College has been ospd of the most prosperous in the history of the institution.\u201d Not.only\u2019 shave the.num-, bers been large\u2014270 in all, but excellent -work- has beendone, .as .evi-, denced : by the: \u2018examinations, Mr.J.D.McFadyen, who: \u2018came.from.Ottawa\u2019\u201clast year: to \u2018take charge of the .Bugbee.Business College, has.done even more than ;was expected of him .Every one\" of the.forty-six stu- dyents registered in this department, was.more: than satisfred- with\u201d the.courge and management \u2018of\u201cthe' school; The fact is, no student of: this prove ed in.going\u2019 to-an\u201cOntario business\u2019 !coliëge, \u2018where \u2018 condi-, tions are*so different, when the -Bug- \u2018bee Business: \u2018College\u2019 *dges \u201csuch\u2018a high\u2019 cléss of work \u2018right here in-the Eastern Townships.- All -graduates - \u2018who wanted positions found them.at, \u2018once, and Mr.\u2018McFadyen \u2018had \u2018not\u2019 enough: students.; tai \u2018au the positions \u2018offered:- - LEER ! There - were.over \u2018ninety .students studying: sin: the eastern Townships College .of Music; -zand of thirty-six, who were preseiitéd for: the Toronto Sei one failure.A.Harlow Martin, the | director of this depärtment, has coms pleted his: \u201ctenth: inthe position, and attracts\u2019 students\u2019 not only from this \u2018province, but ao a-goodly- number from points .gouth\u2019 of the line.Many of the West:positidns in the \u2018Province of Quebee-are not open.to: \u2018our English young people because ihey.cannot speak French! Both the French | and English Pencogeté ate.dng \u2018Canada | to stay, and the ggoner: f'Éñélish students\u201d logry Fre a Cour French ada.\u2019 ie Tut ng\" Bhat he ig imanégement of the collège has sécur-|.31.Lieut-IL- 85 | ed.a Jady to tea k this tubject, who | $1 eut H Gs two tangas td \u2018together \u201cin:| peak rench- perfect- yn Daath vote éll'her, | A iy the teaching of this subject, and in addition to\" the more formal study\u2019 of the language, will \u201ccenduet conversation.| The fo 16wing, taken from\" the pros- pectüs just .-sued, \u201cWill \u201cbe of spécial interest - to many; \u2018This.year three new subjects \u2018are added to the\" curri-.culum\u2014¢l) - Manual training, including wood work and: mechanical: drawing.Every boy sis recommended to\u2019 fake this course.The: skill acquired and: general training given will be of the greatest value :to exery.youpg, man, no matter what his choice of a profession mdy.be.° (2) Hoüseëfhold science.This embraces cook.ng, : chemistry of foods, éanood 9 Miss Thai \u201cSuch.a -courze necessity y.for: every young\u2019 a all ar \u2018aavised to.take.it.:in' these ,hubjects \u201d will last through .one whole \u2018afternoon eéâc week, and\u201d will be\u201d \u2018arranged so they.will.\u201cnet interfere\u2019 with the \u2018academic: T music or commercial work.To.\u2018 \u201cens.courage all the-students-to.take these\u2019 courses \u2018the tuition: fees are kept down to the actual cost.\u2019 (3) Decorative art, |.embracing drawing ahd \u2018designing; | tool leather work and work in brass, copper, icte : This\u2019 year.the \u2018ehdéwient of Lhe \u2018col- leze Will: yleld à reyénuéof 35,00 0.\u201chis ent \u201cto.sec re very.,best- teacher 0, plant\u2019 without Incréasing\u201d the\" rates; | During the year thé students have.beeñ exceptionally \u2018free from :siéknèss, and'\u2018almost.all haÿyé.taken\u2019 great \u2018interest in the religious work of the college.| It must\u2019 be.berneiin.mind .that the management of the college not only: \u2018seek to Duild=up strong \u201cminds and bodies, but what, de even more important, to lead thelF'students to lay\"the foundation of strong.Christian char- À TELL YOUR F FRIENDS.- Spe 4 Our.readers will.greatly- oblige \u2018us and at.the.ame time confer.\u2018a Real.favor on their friends who do not take \"the \u2018Witness,\u2019 of \u2018the \u2018Witness\u2019 Art Masterpiece: Cam-.| paign, and show them~how they may | et these splendid.bictures.Lo | ning.the cups presented for annual com- | Filiatrault.Hèttet \u201cfor Can- inciple, \u201cthe\u201d i \u2018yards:\u2014 200 500 600 35\u2014 M], E.Peltier.- 32 -30 -28 6 4+\u2014C.~ Set.U.Langlois.20 26 31 77 3\u2014ILt.L.Larose .26 28 16 65 Sst, Ae enn Char- > 26 - + onneau .19 12 3¢ , +\u2014Pte, R.Dupont., .18 19 20 & 1\u2014C.-Sgt.N.Marion.24 14 :19 57 \u20181\u2014Pte.H.Viau.ees 2217 17 56 1\u2014Corp.\"BE.Charbon- ~~ 1 BGAU + +.+.21 12 20 B53 ts \u201cTYROS.spi ME Tara | E- Laramie:.+.\" 18-22 1¢- Corp.H.Matton .s 18 - 9 20 i Pte.a Labelle;.\u2026\u2026.15 12 18 45 Pte.'A.Jalbert .\u2026.\u2026.-20 11 4 38 Corp.AL Lussier.18 16 0 34 Pte, H, Seguin ., 13 13° 2 28 \u2018Lieut, H.Garand.16 ¢ 11.27 Pte-O.Therien.\u2026.\u2026.14 7 6 27 i TEAM PRIZE.No.1 Company.cu.en eo ae os os 175 EXTRA SERIES \u2014 500.YARDS._ Five shots at 500.yards:\u2014 - $E\u2014Mai E: Peltier.vi uv.oc 35 4\u2014C.-Sgti U.Longlois.ou ov 19 3 \u2014Lieut.L.Larose.+.17 : 2\u2014Pte:'H, Viau.ae es we 17 | $1-each\u2014 co je Sgt.G.Levac.\u201ceres ov ai ss \u2018ae 16 4 Set.& Grignon.0.02 44 on 15 \u2018Sgt.C ar Brunnell.ve ee 0070 00 JA \u2018Corp.- Charbonneau ce se se ea 14 Capt.H Archambault.,, .12 \u201cLieut.v.Tardif.22 44 45 00 es 12 ; TYROS.fon $1 each\u2014 1: Pte, J.Menard.ve ve a 21 9 Pte.A, pi atbert.\u201cee ew ae ae se ea 9 Lieut.H.Garand.: .se .o .8 Pte.R.Dupont.I en 8 Drum.A.Pelletier.Slee ws eh ae es 8 Set.J.E Laramie.| eine 08 is ae 7 if: they.will.tell them | 5; DEES BEST TEAM | Aud Pte: H D.@ Gougeon Best / Shot i in Open Contest at Rés inie Royat \u201cheld \u201ctheir: 46th.annual.j matches on Saturday-' ät \u2018Pointe-aux- Trembles ranges.-There were 77 entries in the mornj g: matches, anï 70 xifiemen \u2018from other regiments entered - in the open match in the afternoon, The conditions.were not good for high scoring, changeable light and a.tricky mirage.bothering - the best of.the rifle- Pte.H.Vian; .of.No, 4: Co., won first place in the tyro.match, score 22.Ma- Jor .E.Peltier won the association match with a score of.90.Maj.Peltier also won first place \u2018in the aggregate, win- rifle: petition by Lieut.-Col.J.A.Ouimet and Lieut.J: Loranger, also the D.R.A.silver medal.Col.-Sergt.U.Langlois won\" the Mregi- mental match, :score 62.In this match No.4 Co.won the ist team prize, a cup, presented by Lieut.=Col.\"A, H.Labelle, And.\"$8, \u2018the team from the staff being second.\u2019 Pte.H.D.Gougeon, 3rd V.R.C., won first place in the open.match, with score 0f.46,-.\u2018The bth Royal Highlanders won the Art.team prize in the opeh \u2018match, the 4th F.C.E.taking second place.Lieut.-Col.A.'E.Labelle wag down during.the day and \u2018was much pleased at \u2018the good turn out of.thé.young \u201cshets.Thé matches.ere.inder the.management of Maj.E .Peltier, and Capt.J.A.tail following are the scores in de- .TYRO: \"MATCH, -: : 7 shots at, 200 yards\u2014 $5.Pte.Viau.se.86 ea 00 ae 22 $1 Pte.J.Ménard.= ee.9% se eo se 22 $3\u2019 Pte.A \u201cJalbert.00 \"0 »0 00 20 $2: Corp.L: Lussiér.280.00 00° \u201818 $1 Pte.R.- Our port.:.1 1 Sergt.J.Laramie, | \u201818 $1 Pte.A, J 500, and 600 \u201cSeven\u201d \u2018shots\u2019 at 200, Thibodeau Cup\u2014 - REGIMENTAL MATCH, Seven.shots at 500 and Soe yards: \u2014 590 9 - 5c.-Sgt.U.Langlois.oe y n 4 Maj.E.Peltier.32 x \u201858 3-\u2014-Lieut.A.L: Larose.\u2026 .24 24 481 2c.Set N.Marion 18- 20\u201d 38 ue ee de 18 18 36 3e mr oa pei «eo.21 56 26 .Li, Lussier.ee or eo.8 17 26 ; \u201c TYROS.=\" eaoh-À Sen : Pte.R.Dupont .«.\".14 11 25 { Lieut,.V, Tardif.\u2026.-.+.20 6 25 \u201cCorp.H.Matton.6 17 23 \u201c.| Set \u2018J.E.Laramie .+ oo.17\" 6 23 Pte.A.Jalbert.à.\u2026.a 23 0 23 Pte.-E, Belair.«« os «« 13 8 21 Lieut.H.Garand.«+ «.8 11 19 Drum.A, Pelletier.«oe \u2026.«.8 6 14 ; TEAM PRIZE.Cup presented by Lt.-Col.A.E.La- bélle, and $8\u2014No.4 Company .116 $4\u2014Stafr.\u2026 +.+ .i .101 Next\u2014No.1° Company.es ee ve 92 EXTRA SERIES\u2014OPEN.| | Five shots at 600 yards\u2014 $3.50\u2014Sgt.J.N.Boles, 3rd V.R.C.2b 3.60-\u2014~Pte.J.Boa, 5th R.H.C.25 3.60\u2014Corp.G.Copping; 3rd VRC.25 3.50\u2014Mr.E.C.Shaffer, C.P.R .25 L 00\u20148.et, H.Armstrong, ard 24 34\u2014Pte.F.Dumfries, 3rd V.R.C.24 +33 =\u2014Pte.H.Gougeon, 3rd V.R.C.24 .33\u2014Q.M.8.N.McNeilage, 4th FÔOE.vo ar av 00 ve ao oo 24 OPEN MATCH.| Beven shots at 600 yards\u2014 $8\u2014Pte.H.D.Gougeon, srd V.R.C.46 6\u2014J.Boa, 6th RH.C.45 4\u2014S.-M.F.C.Johnston, 5th \"RAC.45 3\u2014Sgt.T \u2018Honnan, 1st PW.F.45 $2 each\u2014 Set.w.Sharp, 3rd V.R.C.«+ .44 Sap.G: Green, 4th F.C.E.44 Pte.S.\u2018R, Cairns, 3rd V.R.C.er os 43 Mr.E.& Shaffer, C.P.R.43 S.-Sgt.J.W.A, Sharpe, 5th \u2018REC.43 i Corp: Ww.x Knubley 3rd V.R.C.\u2026.42 eac sh QMS, NL \u201cMcNeilage, 4th CH.42 #4 S.-M.J.-Drysdale, 1st PW.F.43 Lieut W.H.Davidson, 1st PW.F.42 Pte.J.Gray, 5th R.H.C.ee 42 Lieut.D C.; Draper: 13th SID.oe 42 \u2018Pte.F.Dumfries 13th S.L.D.++ + 42 Major J E.Peltier, 65th.+.0.o.42 Corp.J.Keir: 2nd C.A.ov «0 ».41 S.-Sgt.G.Carr, 1st P.W.F.\u2019 oe 41 Pte.D.McNaughton, 6th RH Cc.ee \u2018| never won \u2018a prize in an open match\u2014 | $1 each\u2014 Col.-Sgt.Brunelle a.es es se 6e 0e 26 4} Pte.B.Cantin.«vc «+ oo ee v0 eu +» 28 = Pte.E.Belair.es ov 9 oc ac ce os 22 Corp.R.B.Matton.«.«5 + +» .22 Pte, O.LapoInte.«ec eo oo + + +.21 Pte.H.iau.ee 90 #0 go se ve + 20 Pte.BE.Jolicoeur.«o.oo so os oo os 18 Sgt.G.Levac.iv se ee es oo ss oo 17 Pte.A.Lefebvre.do.0e.va 6.06 na 16 | OPEN MATCH\u2014TEAM PRIZES.$10.00\u20142nd team, 5th RHC.205 7.60\u20144th F,C.À .ow .À 204 5.00\u20141st team, 3rd V.R.203 2:50\u20142nd.team, 3rd V.R.C.203 AGGREGATE PRIZES.1.Cup presented by Lt.-Col.J.A.Ouimet and silver D.R.A, me- ~~ : dal~\u2014Major E.Peltier.190 2.D.R.A.bronze medal\u2014C.-Sgt.U.Langlois, No.4 Co.169 Aggregate, 600 yards\u2014Cup preseit- ed by Lieut.Jos.Loranger\u2014 : Major E.Peltier.«cc «0» \u201897 Tyro Aggregate.1.P.QRA.badge and $1\u2014Pte.H./ Viau + 40 000.ar ae 114 » mecond\u2019 quarter the men.fought.ra | than played the game, and the.police period and Powers made it 4 to 3 in -shaw; | Fitzgerald, Wright; outside home, Bar- Westmount and Valleyfield Lawn Bowl- 1 feated by four points.Westmount was \u2018down on the Valleyfleld green, leaving Valleyfield.Westmount.W.Salisbury #.P; Pratt S.Hartley F.H.Gardner: J.Parker \u2018A.G.Gardner M, Beale J.W.Brown Skip\u201424 Skip\u201429 G.Bliss S.Huxley J.Singleton C.P.Creamer R.Romfret H.Rees : Ss.Smithson A.W.D.Howel] Skip\u201416 Skip\u201426 J.McCann R.Hemsley A, Slater W.Abbott J.Cardwell E.G.Brooks T.Houghton F.Fowler ; kip\u201426 Skip\u201416 AT VALLEYFIELD.J.Walsh J.Saunderson A.Houghton R.Steacie J.Houghton F.H.Scott J.Jackson, H.Mason : Skip\u201420 : © Bkip\u201417 J.Bell W.J.Dunn T.Marrott : O.Mowatt C.H.Potter R.M.Liddel 4 J.Feérrie T.H.Christmas : Skip\u201426 ; Skip\u201418 J., Finnigan W.Brisbane ¢\u2019 Latham H.R.Cobbe R.M.Chadwick A.C.McFee A.Robinson W.Brown ; Skip\u201418 Skip\u201420 130 126 tion series were play AD.J.Munn t CH.\u2018Brunnelo .pt.HB.Archambault .Members of the 65th M.R.who have 2.81\u2014Pt6 R.\u2018Dupont.ete ae se ee ; \u2014\u2014 van POLICE TWICE CALLED, .Rowdyism and Brutality at Toron- 7 to-Tecumseh Match, woronto, July 1°.\u2014 Police interference was twice necessary during Saturday's game, when Toronto defeated Tecumseh at Scarboro Beach by a score of 8 to 6.Tecumseh lost a last chance.to .contund for -the N.L.U.championship.\u2018The game was a.dreadful exhibition of .brutality.Starting from the, rushed on the fleld stopping the game, in order to take the name of offénders.Starting with Graydon\u2019s gash \u2018over the eye, from Fitzgerald's stick, the gäme turned to \u2018a contest of single- stick.\u2018\u2019Torontos came sirong in the third five minutes.The play from this on.became a slugging match.Dandeno was off for slashing.Bar-ztt followed for jumping on Murton\u2019s back, and Menary and Felker were benched for fighting.Again the pôlice raided the fleld ard took some more names.\u2018The worst event of.ths day came next, when Wright m!-ed it up.with Murton and was not even penalized.The next minute Murton was put off for siug- ging Powers.It was lacrosse no le.g- er, but one of the most disgraceful ex- h'*-*tjons in the history of the game.This time the police did not interfere.With Green and\u2018 Yedman off, Gray- don followed for cross-check, and Kalls tied the score with a side shot.Penalty -\u201c+~r penalty followed in quick succession, and neit\u201d ar team frem .this on had its full side on .e field.The quarter ended with the score tied, five to five.] In the fonrta quarter the score was made 7 to 5 by Dandeno and J.Kinsman.DPenaltles began to mount up again.Finally Warwick scored the eighth for Toronto, and the game was over.The line up was as follows: Tecumsehs\u2014Goal.Kinsman; point, Green; cover pont, Yeaman; defence, field, Graydon, McKenzie, Ions; centre, Felker; home field, Rountree, Querrie, Murton; outside,\u2019 McGregor; inside, McDougall.- Toronto\u2014Goal, Allen; point, Har- \"cover point, Menary\" defence field, Powers, Braden, Anderson; centre, Warwick; home field, Dandeno, nett; inside home, Kalls.Referee, Peter Murphy, Montreal; judge of play, J.Brennan, Montreal.tries re tr te WESTMOUNT BOWLERS LOST.In League Matoh They Went Un.; \u2018 der to Velleyfield.In the league \"match between the ing Clubs, three rinks playing at West- mount and three at Valleyfield on Saturday,the Westmount players were de- 5 up on the Kensington green, and 9- the 1 aileyfield bowlers victors by four ho The following were the scores: AT WESTMOUNT.\u201d The following games In the competi- by members of wling Club: { LES.* 1 thie Westmount Bow DOUB wise deal with an oF .Ce.\u2018the company in kind \u2018the company and in particular any | ACB.A.Wood, 4 er the ue PE bec date the thirtieth day of June corporating Messrs.Eee Broker;.Henry John Hague, Advocate Spencer Lewin Dale Harris Advou tes Alvin Ernest Woodworth, Bookkeane, and Arthur Charters, Bookkeeper, ale the City and District of Montreal, 01 the, following purposes.for 0 Carry on the business of ingy broker Fane n Droker and insurance agents in all thei) To act as agents or man insurance company, club or ans for any or for any individual underwriter connection with its insurance or ypge, writing business, (wherever the came may be carried on).or any branech nt the same, and to enter into any A ent olor such Fy, Fath Any suc nce company, clu underwriter ; pans association ur To act as agents for an for insurance or policy hol person, firm or obtain insurance ; anse party, on ine business of insyr.ce inspectors and a i branches djusters in al} ite o buy, sell, exchange, lea thecate or otherwise deal in = tate and immovable property; gotiate'for the purchase, sale, or lease of real estate and j property, and generally to ca business of real its\u2019 branches; To acquire and undertake the whole or any part of the business, good wil) assets or liabilities of any person, fir, or company, carrying on or Proposing.or authorized to carry om, any of te businesses which this company jg authorized to carry on, or any business similar thereto, and to carry on any business so acquired; to acyuire ap iy.terest in or amalgamate With Or enter into any arrangement for sharing pre.fits or for co-operation, or for limiting competition, or for mutual assistance @ssociation ÿ applirante ders, or any company desiring to hypa.real eg.to ne.Exchange mmovable rrv o estate agents in | With any such person, firm or company and to do any of the acts or things aforesaid on such terms and conditions, and for such consideration as may he agreed upon, and to give or accept hy way of consideration for any of the acts or thin shares, debentures, things that may be hold, sell, pledge, securities or othe agreed upon, and to hypothecate or other.y property, shares, debentures, or \u2018securities so received; To promote any other company for the purpose of acquiring all or any of the property and undertaking, or am y of the liabilities of this company, or t; undertake any businesses or Operations which may appear likely to assist o benefit this company, or to enhance the value of any property or business ot this company To guarantee any of the indeltedness of any person, firm or company carrying on or authorized to carry on any of the businesses which this company is authorized to carry on or any business similar thereto, and to guarantee the indebtedness or the performance of the obligations of any person, firm or cor.- pany with whom this company may des! or transact business; To sell or \u2018otherwise dispose of the whole or any nart of the undertaking of | the company either together or in portions for such consideration as the company may think fit and in particular for shares, debentures or securities of any company purchasing or acquiring the same; To subscribe for, take, purchase or \u2018otherwise acquire and.hold end likewise to dispose of shares or other interest ip or debentures or securities of any other company having objects altogether or ip part similar to those of this company or carrying on any businéss capable of being conducted so as to directly or indirectly benefit this company: .To Invest and deal with the monies of the company not immediately required in such manner as inay from time to time be determined by the company; To improve, \u2018manage, develop, exchange, lease, convey, assign, pledge.sell, dispose of, turn to account, grant rights and privileges in respect of, or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property and rights of the company: To act as agents or brokers and as trustees for any person, firm or company and to undertake and perform subcontracts and also to act in any of the business of the company through or by means of agents, brokers, sub-contract ors or others; To pay all or any expenses incurred in connection with the formation, promotion and incorporation qf the company; To disgribute among.the members of any property of shares, debentures or securities of an companies belonging to this company, or \u2018of which this company may have power of.disposing but so that ao distribution amounting to a reduction of capital may be made without the sanction (if any) for the time being required by law; To carry on any other businesses which may seem to the company capable of being conveniently carried on in connection wilh the above or calculated directly or indirectly to enhance the value of or render more profitable any of the company\u2019s property; To do all or any of the above men tioned things on commission or other wise and as principals) agents, \u2018del tredere\u2019 or otherwise, contractors, trustees or otherwise and either alone or in conjunction with others; To do all such other things as may be deemed Incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects or any of \u2018them; : The foregoing clauses and the objects therein declared are cumuiative and in no case is the generality of a clause to be narrowed or restricted by any par | ticularity of expression in such clause or by the application of any rule of construction, \u2018ejusdem generis\u2019 or other wise.The word \u2018Company\u2019 except where used in reference to this company, shal be deemed to include any firm or otnêf body of persons whether incorporatei \"or unincorporated, under tlie name of \u201cWillis, Faber and Company of Canad: Limited,\u2019 with a total capital .of on hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00! divided into one thousand (1000) shares of one hundred dollars ($130.00) each.The principal place of business of tiie corporation, will be in the city of Moni- real, in the district of Montreal.Dated from the office of the provincial secretary, this thirtieth day of u 1910.June.JOS.DUMONT, 040 Deputy Provincial Secretar?MEREDITE MACPHERSON, HAGUE & HOLDEN, Solicitors for applicants.F.H Gardner J.W.Fulton Total.2 Total.+ 15 SINGLES.\u2019 H.R.Cobbett\u201421 A.G.Gardner\u2014!* H.\u2018Mason\u201421 G.P.- Walker-\u20141{ , T.de G.Stewart\u201421 Arthur Gardner\u2014 H.Mason-\u201421 xR s.White\u201414 ST.LAMBERT WINS TWO.° | Defeat the A.C.B.B.Team and the Argo\u2019s on the Same After noon, St.Lambert, July 18.\u2014On saturdd\u201d afternoon two games were played on: ,.home diamond, \u2018he vizitors suffering i\u201d feat in both cases.A large numer © spectators witnessed the games.Pac time in the first contest it looked for St.Lambert, the score standing iy against them, but they buckled to 8 eventually won.Scores :\u2014 ALLIS- CHALMERS- BULLOCI: VS BR ROOKLYN PARK AAA Wt 2102000\u2014 9 1 of .x 00007 003x\u2014: $ 5 Batteries: \u2018Perry, Vaillancourt am Wales; Hooper and Brown.Umpire\u2014H.W.Tompkins.ARGOS VS.BROOKLYN PARK Abr .0000300\u20143 1 2 x-1S 10 0 dt Johvse\u201d Argos.« « + + \u2018 B.Park.Batteries: Jackson and W.Hicks and Brown.Umpire\u2014E.Trudeau.ee SATURDAY\u2019S AMATEUR RESULTS.LDING SENIOR LEAGUF- ,Ç St Patrik 's, 8; Fairmount YM Ca 2 Melrose, 4: Railway Y.M.C.A., 3 SPALDING JUNIOR LEAGU E.Alexandra, 15; Brooklyn Park fi.C.P.R.Apprentices, 19; Ton Charles, 16.SPALDING JUVENILE LEAGUE Ramblers, 15; Railway Y.M.C.A.MANUFACTURERS LÉAGL F.Wire and Cable Co,, 8; Jenkin Profs COMMERCIAL EAGT E.McCready Co., 18; Tetrault C 0.4 Ames-Holden, 8; Aubry Sons, %.it, 6, gs aforesaid, any property, « im} hor too bor ref par Lo?ins pas sup ak Ha att Jon una hin anc Loi his bea tak held ver and nie infc not ing be she tion com he | chal Yor part denc bye goin him: vale fore tel, that robb clot! pare disc ter Yorl spic.rude gret His is te cred.sever giver moth tentis pape senge Neve stanc don | New had | fairs the © they deal Ag: Hunt migh We made Soutk what ago, Arrog his f glimr ruddy mone at on \u2018You for tr ed th \u2018Cer trying trol, that \u2018Bu; bank blirg cold + \u2018An meme rm OTIGE nder the 8 patent = êvec, ieutenant-Gover- Quebec, bearing f June, 1819, in- Willis, rth, Bookkeep ookkeeper, al] per XX Montreal, for bes of insura ents in all ther nanagers for any b or association, underwriter in 1rance or under- rever the same \u2018any branch of into any agree- , With'any such b, association or \"any applican holders, or a Any \u201cdesiring to siness of insur.usters in ali its go, lease h - ileal in real oo.Topertys to ne.>, Sale, exchange | and immovatie to carry on the te agents in al rtake the whole siness, goodwil} any person,firm ON or proposing, on, any of \u2018the company is\u2019 au- or any business oO carry on any , 0 acyuire an in- le with \u201cor enter for sharing pro- , Or for limiting utual assistance firm or company e acts or things s and conditions, tion as may he live or accept by for any of the d, any property, -urities Or other eed upon, and to thecate or other.perty, shares, de- 80 received; er company for ng all or any of ertaking, or an: 8 company, or ta \u2018es Or operations tely to assist or r toenhance the or business of the 1ndel.tedness company .carry- carry on any of this company is or any business guarantee the in- formance of the son, \u2018firm or cor:- ompany may deal! > dispose of the © undertaking of gether or in por- ation as the com- in rarticular for securities of any or acquiring the ake, purchase or hold end likewise other interest in ties of uny other 3 altogether or in \u2019 this company or ss capable of be- o directly or in- mpany; with the monies mediately requir- nay from time to the company; ze, develop, ex- , assign, pledge.0 account, grant in respect of, or li or any part of 3 of the company.> brokers and as on, firm or com- and perform sub- ect in any of the ny through or by ers, sub-contract- expenses incurred formation, promo- qf the company.>.the.members of any property of 1 particular any securities of any » this company, or * may have powe! t ao distribution on of capital may sanction (if any) uired by law; ' other businesses e company capa- tly carried on in love or calculated to enhance the bre profitable any prey; f the above men- mission or other- als agents, \u2018del ontractors, trust- bither alone or in \u2018things as may be conducive to the e objects or any s and the objects umuiative and in ty of a clause to ted by any pal- n in such clause of any rule of generis\u2019 or other- hny\u2019 except where is company, shal\u2019 any firm or otner her incorporated der the name of npany of Canad:.1 capital of onv ars ($100,000.00) end (1000) shares ($130.00) each.bf business of the the city of Mont- Montreal.e of the provin- éhirtieth day of DS.DUMONT, vinctal Secretary HERSON, HAGUE for applicants.W.Fulton Total.19 S.G.Gardner\u201412 P, Walker\u201412 thur Gardner\u20143 s, White\u201414 WINS TWO.Team and the Same After- i 3.\u2014On Saturd?\u201d la ed on des auffering a large number le games.At OT, t it looked blac core standing \u2018- | v buckled to am 7 BULLOCIH vs.RK AAA HE p 0 0 0\u2014 5 15 03x\u2014i0 8 aillancourt 2 wn.bkins.rN PARK AA.A.A 300\u2014 6 112 013 10 ! and W.Johnse\u201d ; ATEUR BF- R LEAGUE.mount Y.M.C.A y.M.C.A., 3 JR LEAGUE.Park.©.Pre: Point $* Le LEAGUL MCA! 3 TEA 2 ; Jenkin, Bros.5.LEAGUE.trault CO» ry Sons 4.wi .tions.RY OF THE PRECEDING SUMMA CHAPTER.a\u201d of cd thé The adventures qf the youa& Marqu Loveland, spoiled mother and pet of society, begin family seat, Loveland orth of Scotland, where, on big her's advice, to recuperare the fallen family fortunes he decides to \u2018lake.the.rtant step of entering\u2019 the Ame load impo! ia] market in seargh of ma After the decision ir made the important thing is to get Introductions to the \u2018right people, and Lord.Lover jand is quite convinced that Jim borough, the wealth; Ame b sn married his cousin etty, STE e 0 aly too glad to supply the \u2018need.on borough, who has plans of his oyn on reforming Lord Loveland, agrees ood faith,and further orsupdos HE to travel on the \u2018Mauretania\u2019 instead of on the vessel in whith A is passage had been engaged, urgin superior \u2018chances.He goes an b kd.taking the cabin engaged for a frient Harborough\u2019s, who was.unable to.leave at the last minute.Nor does he remain long unknown in 8 ite of his coming.unannounced, for ajor Cadwallader Hunter.a notorious gossip, soon spots.him, and attempts to scrape &n aequaint- ance.although he is coldly received.\u2018Lord Loveland's own observations fasten his attention on two girls out of.the beauties on board, and one of these takes his chair by mistake, Eig vanity | pelieves it is her way of starting: a.conversation, but \u201che soon undeceives him and he finds she is Lesley Deirmer, 8 niece cf 2 Mrs.Loveland.Later, he is.informed by the Major that they are.not people of wealth but, while observing due precautions; Loveland decides to be friends with Lesley, and finds out she has perfectly understood hig inten= In the interest of the amused: anjonship the time slips ewa elects to notify his mother of his change of vessel.Arriving at New York Loveland realizes that he must] part from the girl he loves but his prudence conquers and he mereiv says goodbye to Lesley with a very real pain, and going to the Waldorf Astoria establishes nimself in a suite of rooms.His own valet, Foxham, having deserted \u2018him before sailing, he engages ons at.the hotel, but the opening of his trunks shows.that Foxham has not only deserted byt robbed him, substituting for Loveland's clothes the valets own discarded ap~ parel.It is at the moment of this discovery that Major Cadwallader Hun» ter calls with a reporter from \u2018New York Light They are treated.to à spley tasté of the.Loveland temper, the\u2019 rudeness of whick ILoveland often regrets, but is too proud to acknowledge.His first attempt at bettering.matters is to visit the bank with his le: ter of credit.CHAPTER X.~Continued.a The cashier smiled a dry smile, an his voice sounded dry as he answered, 1 don\u2019t know about the red tape, but I'm sorry to tell you we haye no \u201cine structions from London to pay.\u2019 \u2018What?\u2019 annoyance.Several peoplé writi] ie chaques or waiting for morey at th _ counter, looked up and nontinued to look.\u2018You hr \u2018e no tastructions?\u201d \u2018No instructions to pay, :epeated the cashier, putting on the last word an emphasis which sounded offensive to Loveland\u2019s ears, though he hastily ass sured himself that it could not\u201d possibly have any .suc meaning.This 1 is very inconvenient,\u2019 said val, to whom.Bridge and tips on shipboärd had left exactly seventeen shillings, tiree pence halfpenny Tm sorry for that, remarked the coshicr, still more formally, more unsympathetically, and\u2014one might.most have- said-\u2014more disrespeetfully; tain hefo ong ; ads Loveatd, \u201ctôle réa\u201d \u2018td tot, teflected a: moment.He had intended\u2019 to sail on the \u2018Baltic,\u2019 to leave English shores only yesterday, and might not arrive at New York for seven or eight days.He: had mot given anyone notice\u2014not evérr his: mother\u2014that he had changed his \u2018intention, and very likely hg London papers had paragraphed .hi im 8s asa passenger on the \u2018Baltic\u2019#\u2019 next trip.Nevertheless, he could not quite understand how that fact excused his I.on- don bank's delay in instructing.their New York correspondents.They \u2018had had plenty of time to arrange.his at- | fairs before his sudden depariare in the \u2018Mauretania,\u2019 and by not Ising s9.they were likely to make him a great, deal of unnecessary trouble.Again he thought of - Cadwallader Hunter.In this instance, too,.the AA.might have been useful.\u2018Well, I don't see why I should be made to suffer because the London and Southern Bank puts off till to- marre what it ought to have done a Week.280,\" said Loveland, beginning to be arrogant, though looking boyish, with his flushed face, and his white scar glimmering on its background of clear; ruddy-brown.\u2018I must have , some, money, you know,\u2019 The cashier did not reply to this \u201callenge, and his eyes expressed .no Interested consideration of-the matter.+) You had better see your.manager fo explain the circumstances,\u2019 pur- It Would be useless.We \u2018could \u2018pot par Without instructions,\u2019 pou Jaresay I might manage with ten it till you could ét an answer, oe You choose t» \u2018be so ridiculously er-cautious,\u2019 Loveland insisted, loft- ons \u2018But in that case you must cable | You will no for doubt be willing to pay the message i \u201d.- ed the cables n advance?suggest- Certainly not,\u2019 trying to said Val, no longer keep his temper under con- tro.\u2018You've seen m + th at énough for ea y card.Isn't any Yness is business,\u2019 quoted the blirg tmployee, still unruffied, still cola > Lord Loveland's fmportance, 0 his necessities, And decencr'g decency.\u2019 stormed toned, ES now who looked or lis- and in a mood to wreck all American institutions.\u20ac that its as well never to forget Sorry the cashier hinted, significantly.val BM presen.cannot accommodate you cham hanged if you ever get the he logy ain,\u2019 retorted Val, snatching T sh London myselt send a cable -to the nd Southern which will make - nt yorr pig-headedness.\u201d And $ ultimatum he strode to the if un the way to sign a Geath- YOU repe with thi door, as warr ran it oe Inoks, that will be an ex- Mighty mate and make the wire Val heard a man.chuckle Castle, in thé} mésif, J As he returned to his gsôtor cried Val, reddening with al- \u2018which was.due\u2019 .of credit from the counter.I\u201d geeing yours,\u2019 er al Bet oF canons ve Se 0 auppore 4 = os way of ronéatiog 3m exist 9 ocracy.\u2019 à dial toi Lord L Loveland Had a good dal Ao] learn vet \u2018about Vater CAA NDA about that \u2018Important member of avistoeracy, \u2018hi : which had been \u201ctaxing\u2019 siway Yiols tt ly since he Jeft it, he wéngéret if hv it.But, what if \u2018he hadn't?Hé could | tip the chauffeur, and the hotel would do thé rest.Also the pote would put\u2019 \u201cdown the cash for a4 dogen ea grams.Oh, the UE ot theane.pricks would last no \u2018longer Harborough\u2019s - friends for his society, as the 'Maureta va done, New omy \u201cbe\u201d oy W play with.tience, thén, and shufis : the cards.he Had heprd-gorse one say on shipboard, \u2018Faint heart.pov F \u2018won a game.\u2019 It wag\" thus he smoothed away the sulky frown which suited neither his: face, nor \u2018the gentle Indian-summer sunshine.Then, trying to forget-theq .first cnub men had: ever dared to dénl\u2019 him, he flashed here and thefe in his: : motor cab, making a house te hous distribution of Jim's envelopes and his own visiting cards; according to home custom when armed with letters of.introduction.The sky flamed with sunset banners | \u2014=Spanish.colors\u2014long before he - \u2018had -finished his round and was ready to return to the Waldorf.There, his idea\u2019 of \u2018a suitable present to the chauffeur Jent of eight or nine shillings in his pocket.But, as he had expected, ths: hotel paid for hig afternoon's motos | ing.- Bo cheerfully did it pay that he sent off \u2018an unnecessarily long and.extremely frank cablegram to bis Lon- | don bankers, which they ought-to- res | ceive on opening their doors morning.He-thought that it would : rather wake them up, and that in.consequence of their response to New | York\u2014certain to flash.immediately | along the wires\u2014he would receive an apology ffom the rude wretch .who had insulted him that after But | nothing would induce him to forget ar.forgive.He had informed the Loney don bankers that his business must apain in his luxurious suife of rooms, with the No-omber night coming on, \u2018and \u201cno amusement on- hand (unless he chose to stare down from his high windows \"at the blaze of -asionishing jewel; which festooned the immense blue dusk with light and color) he half wished once more fhat he had net been so caytious in \u2018the matter of ge- cepting Tivitations.After \u2018all, -it wouldn't have compromised hig future, if he had gone to dine with the Sooitd- ges, or Spanish-eyed, fi Milton and her gentle litt) eughter | Fanny.- À dinner with them-er avon with the dullest people who \u201cÎn- vited pim-would ave on a rer able \u2018to an und ioe ety on ie i 2 Homaver, 2% econsider now with :dignit thou \u2018ne wag childishly ey cu ugh of his American acquaintances would \u2018have been emtranced had he suddenly | changed his.Mind) and the.next bent.|.thing to dining with friends would \u2018be to watch the coming and going ot gay New York.in- the Wal - \u2018restaurant, .- Naldort Astoria) | He dresped and went down About eight; therefore, \u2018look forward.\u201ct the- novelty of the akan, > {Te be: \u2018continued, | j 5 oo = CHILDREN s \u2018CORNER.Perot LITTLE JEWELLERS.tees (By Emma C.Dowd.) .oy were playing jeweller | Edith and Corinne, when Mrs.das called from the back.door.Edith ran Ha at once.n't you better invite Mrs.Mill's granddaughter over to play Mes pou \u2026 Soh scowled.\u2018We of, us know ber, une ve ant either won\u2019 e long to - She looks lonesome.ot acquainted.yielded Edith, ut.she ta: \u201cWell\u201d not say.It cheerfully, \u201c The.two little girls talked | \u201ctogether \u2018In \u2018whispers for-d4 minute; then Edith slowly cfawled through the place in the aes hore the the Nttle gif off, and Wa OW.e litt e irl in- big, otd- fashioned garde 5 the \u2018with\u2019 us 2 she asked.\u2018We're to \u2018brave a jewellery store; were s roles.\u2018ing the jewellery Row.\u201cOh, thank \u2018you! Ta: e to!\u201d cried the other.TH run.Pre nt \u2018And ask grandma.You will have fo teach.me how to play it; I never dia\u201d said, as she \u2018walked along by Bdith's e.\u2026 *Oh, we're stringing \u2018snowberries for.Pearl necklaces and making pins out of asters, and d - things.\u201cMike that.When we get enough we'll\u2019 ask the other children to-come and dis \u2018It must be fun!\u2019 and.Laura Usa face glowed with pleasure.\u2018 The bench, hich was now a cou for the display of several jotted #fod od.Laura, © \u2018\u201cHow pre vo \u201cA know what TI! make!\u201d as né 5 back into fier ae eee \u2018I don\u2019t think.that's fu to go.off first thing!\u2019 fretted Bal \u2018as the visitor did t return \u201cLet's tell her she cgn rou \u2018a store: \u2018by herself,\u201d suggested Corinne.re bably she won't make.on.x] \u201cÎf you want to veu: can Pave your things on your side !\u2019 * All right !\u2019 came back to them from behind the flower-beds; but-it- aig: Bot \u2018have a joyful sound.For .a Jong time the three .worked\u2019 quietly.were ready for customers, \u2018We'll \u2018have to go and tell her) whispered Edith: Corinne, \u2018Oh, what a lot!\u2019 gasped store !\u2019 cried Edith.{ would have enough money to pay\u2019 tor { = An n the » Poison of mosquité-bites! once Jim \u2018began to , round him, and vie among \u2018eng other \u2018left him with the Americaù sauive- i \" be diverted into another channel, which they were invited to-à gest.When.Loveland found himsel alone | she ip - served - fruit, vegetables, and milk nter Jewellery, showed - to King Edwarda death, joint \u2018meeti) So Edith called Through ro / Finally.Edith and Corinne.Together they approached the fence.i.* Why, it\u2019s just like a real Jewellery, : \u201cAren't they pretty ?said Laurs, hin | 20 0875 thé Ra 4 - x iin or T.8 FEET skp ally,.Pari dose | gaily except i Lot Try ge Za HS eve Owen 8 ed and Fort will ha sauté Se D stéam m.\u201ctt street Sot \u201cSleeping Car\u2019 daily, = fh fk dise IN EFFECT SreROT JUNE ot aah.hie pe he, Drame! ville; 11 - DAILY EEC Frode | BIB am, Vor the sbovensmea st: | 1 dE bed tone; also om | Bt snd and \u2018Halifax, ah for the real play to be fain ess was brisk, and.aura © soon had to leave her place counter in order to fashion more: Jow- 3 mine eee séqpne wo Cnn Eis of ¥ i \u2018both Corinne and Faith thought there could not be a pléasanter playmate} than, Laura Mills.\u2014\u2018Youth\u2019s Compan- [ on.\" , Pm Er WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE?\u201cJuly 18, He calletly ps \u2018own sheep by name, and | leagdeth them out, The foundation of God stindeth.sure, having the seal, The Lord knoweth | them that are his; and, Let every one that nameth the.name of Christ, to me in that \u2018day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?and |.\u201c| in-thy.name have cast out devils?and | fr \u2018works?And then will I to\" them, I never knew you: depart from \u2018me, ye that work iniquity.\u2014The perish.Behold, I have graven thee upon.the palms of my hands; thy walls are continually before me.\u2014Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a séal upon thine arm.\u2014The Lord is good, a strong hold in the \u2018day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in him.I 80 to prepare a.place for you.And If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye {| may be also.\u201cWould you like to ome.and.Play ine | IL Tim, 0, 19, Mat.vii, | 22.23.Pb.1,6, > xix, 18 Cant, vit, 6, | Nah h.1,7.John xiv, 8, 3.- FOOD INSPECTION.Ottaws, July 15 \u2014An order in council an been issued by the Governient at Ottawa putting in force the new regula- \u2018tions concerning the inspection of pre- » BC» cording ta the provisions of the law concerning: preserved meats and \u2018Poodatuffs.These regulations only apply to pregerv- ed fruits, vegetables and milk intended for\u2019 export from Canada, or from one _Provinge to another.\u2018They are simtlar to the regulations at present in force.ry a rte metre STRIKE SETTLED.: John Xa 3 ang from on demand : for a ee percent réduction in wages, in which a truce wes declared nwing settled ét a a tiv THe Rav, Dr y 5: Marti a is ureh, 4 \u20ac ere smiling.There was a large wooden box \u2018close by the \u2018gate,\u2019 upon\u2019 it, in smal: paper boxes, lying on white.and pink 4 cotton, were the articles she: made.gether looked almost lke a coral necklace, red rose hips made bracelet, yellow baby -roses, put together with wire answered for pins and belt buckles, while fuchelas were pretty earrings.à \u2018 Nobody will want to.buy ours after- \u2018mourned Corinne.- returned: \u2018Oh, I think they will!\u201d Laura.\u2018But why not put them all together ?Td rather.\u2018bered that she Lad been the one to guggest separate \u2018stores.\u201cWould you, really?\u2019 asked Corinne, |- her face growing hot, as she remem- |.The blossoms of scarlet sage strung to- mi a.pretty for sais Tan Dru Drugtsts.of Filan.¢ Leur lr $2.00 Tor $2 Boxes.\u201cAddress: PAP-SAG COMPANY, Montreal So more \u2018shallow boxes we're \u2018obtain- | ship: express leaving ares rn A il {ese oem 2 Cp day 00 od, and the whole | stock - \u2018WAS soon in behind the | | depart from iniquity.-\u2014Many will say | the name done many \u201cRonderfut |.profess un- | 1 Lord.knoweth the way of the right- 1.eous: but the way of the \u2018ungodly shai { A ng of Daw hoe been, Se J et Prank: a h ok shall, together win.\u2018the.rae amount | QIMITRD), monts aasises tre Montreal, Fires Jahchepter Marines .coe nl Ang, 8 E1000 | Manchester cee Aug lp Mancherter Sxchhuge s » ne Aug: 20 Limited number.of passengers carried, H | FURNESS, WITHY & 60, oo - AGENTS, Montreal.por ESSIONAL CARDS THRE |r, A ç + PUOGLEY & J AN BUILDING, 179 $7, JAMES STRESY.i |.an oro mem FRED.H MARKEY.EO | fot #o aw RE; HKINN \u201cMivisnate, Barviter mad Solibitér Quebse Bank Buliding, Montreal Es To Mala 4708 #1 RECS Ta Hits 00° armas & 4 wns, MARRIAGE: - » LICENSES tssutD av | ! \u201cJOHN Ms M DUFF 107: 5%, dn Breet.49 Orastiont Sto meme ie \" MoMastor À & Papineau- NE Advocates and Solicitors Andrew RB.MeMaster :: : Talbot M.Papineau Parade Lite tete sn00t, snmoc at Sid \u201cPATENT ATTORNEYS, | a.yd = APROMPILY SECURED : We solicit.the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisability of having thetr -Patent business transaot Experts, ry.advice - free.\u2018Charges modeyate.Our Inventor's Adviser sent upon BRL SEE, and fusion PATE TE ML SE - NNISO Roar San ELEAN of \u201cTRVENTIONS PATENTRD IN ALL COUNTRIES EVANS Montreal.Atty.OWEN N.Korchants Bank Building, we P, MoFEA Ts.T; Associate Several New Features.af piles UE y mill (Dep paid + té \u201cbre Pete so Evo -orda.: mills have Srrered Saluable esky RIS AE A Mr, \u201cW.Rugsell' will To) Third Clas, $28.75.- - ss.CERVONA \u2018| Montreal, Tpronto, Queliec, St.Foha,N.B, | ER CTRISIDAD\" 2,600 tans, | 5,600 tons.C Ticket Sherbrooke Exhibition to Have - | -dellton, NB \u2018 probably x contest Tout as.a Libera]- \u2018at \u2018the next 32 Aug.19 Sept 16 29 Aug.28.Sept 23 5 Sept.3 Sept.29 Ja ont o Oct 7 Sr Sl, 7 Third Class, ne Liroepool.01 RR | rh à aopording to = = TO GLAROPW.EF Héaverisn July 23 Graz Ionian.\u201c4 R D \u2018and up; sedn We up.at ther steam ers; On dat) cond, Cabin, qu 0; waren TO HAVRE AND LONDON.Pomeranian, July 28 .Sardinisn Aus.Bicillan à 30 Corinthian, 13 e-Class.\u2014 Fo.enna, Calne > je London, 42.50; and up; Pate $3.Fre Mr TA a hir d- Class\u2014London, $27.75; Havre, \u20ac 83.90 : Paris, $84.50, he stenmers the above 8 Servite?3 bol pra sua Havre.axe | cold storage.sex LINE To asso \u201com ovate CARTE.SERVICE.jus 'ATHENIA vere ne 0.July 14 cola \"Stora, e.) 5 sano or i ee, aly 21 Eo 3 Eu | pid LEE uaa THOMSON LINE INE TO.LONPON veo ve ve July 18 (Cold Storage and \u201ccool \u201cAir.) SS.CAIRNRONA val sees July 28 - (Cold Storage and- Cool Air.) TER SERVICE.88.BELLONA |.Ce pavbin wo July 17 ss.BELLONA .SOLE: 56, July 17 run sonERY ue CO.Limited, \u201c Company, À \u2018Umited, Wve \"an UE yor\u201d \u201c sw.Tier Summer éraiens in Go dastinaen \u201c88.AGASGAPEDU get 900 ya ited © put a 5 à n° com \u201cNEw YORK FROM QUEBEC (Via Far-ramed River Saguenay) ing at Charlottetown and.Halifax, aails from Quebec, 22nd July, 5th and 18th Aug, and.2nd September, at 5 p.m.BERMUDA dmmer excursions, $20 and, upwards; vy am twin screw \u201cBERMUDIAN,\" Sallings from New York, at 10 a.m., 27th July, 6th, 17th and 27th - August, and every 10 days thereafter.Temperature, cooled by mea breezes, sel- \"dom rises above 80 degrees.The finest trips of the season for Health and Cemfort.For full information apply to any Agent, or t - 7-6 BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners street, City.ENTE DAILY PASSENGER.STEAMERS, (Excent Suaday.) OTTAWA, $2.50.Return 54.Dat veions to Gavition, \u201cby \u2019 - FEES rie pense Sun a : \"| be \u2018gt Montreal at 6.30 por Be our at, t, Carjllon; -park at landing.above Trips take 8 am chips to.connect with s: axon, CPR: 1.80 p.m.Round ki Tickets at Windsor te ion.To as Trg Ps: ets at Grand Tru k etait.windsor BE Cuber 128, 130, > noms Telephone\u2019 a SHLAC Ives inte\u201d Wednesday and \u2018core Ocean Timited.For rates, reservations, be a tog MONTARA \u2018Tel.M.737 1.-~ 4 British general election.at noon, at Gaspé, \u201cMal Bay, Porte, Grand \u2018River, Summerside.PAT.and Charlottetawn, | @ .AP, fe { spas GTB.5 Ps una È 2 ol and 1 LE ay, 15 pute | | 1.-minntes, Lx era ass ; 2oiaestenes | 4 1yde oan | = A a i 1pbeliton fèr Gaape and in- | \u201cSaturday about 14 am, after arrival of \u2018êtes apPIY, & M ROBINSON, Camp- || \"The vicinl ity affords beautifijl scenery, fine ne Sea, bat the peiviles unexcelled shing ats Crass in conn on: \u201cwith house, na Des\" Tue ins Ge excellence, \u2019 \u2018BAKER S HO tongs Cap ao offers rat \u201880 long and favor: nown offers firat.class EA ain for: te with {sl athe, comforts of hom Before makin for roar = TEL 8 ing.ge\" suce de sas Rit $ITUATIONS \u2018VACANT.] front ston\u201d \u201cmoderate rent; perfect \u2018\u201c PLATE To LAT.RRI, J NEAR RACHEL, LOWER: Le coms, su.bath, nice locnlity: low des ROBILLARD, 35 Phone B.2921.Appl \u2014 Psauohetiqre Ca _gorr ax To Ler, DORVAL \u2014 NICE \u2018EIGHT ROOMS, fur- \u2018nished cottage, near lake, St.Law- | rence \u2018Yacht Club, and rallway stations.For information, apply to ED- = jd PICARD, \u2018Dorval, 148 Dorval \u201cWANTED TO RENT.WANTED, TO RENT IN THE LAU- RENTIAN MOUNTAINS, on lovely Aake La Rouge, furnished cottage, containing three béd rooms, gitting room, a voom and extension kitchen, utes walk from station and Bot Vice, Apply to MRB.T.COLD, Ree Fortune, Que: ; MISCELLANEOUS.ANT ONE NC NOT BEING 4 Shige The ofliabate Dd ERR Th © a guise fidh De tent tolendo gone, Main 4090, or pled & pop Riel Buildlap \" AUTGMUBILE FOR HIRE._ Beat 4.Terms, $3 per hour, Phone Up 4280.PNEVILLEProi.,454 Biqury PROPERTY.Lors FOR BALE MONTREAL WEST han its \u2018West Epd,' Vimt Broughton and Erston Avenues and choose your lots befors prices advance.Nearer city \u2018than intervening places, owing to multiplicity of means \u2018of a cess.Va- ter, Hght, schools, churches.I J KIRKPATRICK.Tel, West.t.56.\u201cVETERAN LAND.GRANTS.a | VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED.aaa or Dominion, looted « ne une d.\u2026 4 Mokes Dire Bi COUNTRY BOARD.TO, ey DESIRING, REST AND dme, with roo d at 17 chert Road, She érboke Te rite ur call \u2014\u2014 t|.> Ton B AVE, \"26, pepe TO MCGILÉ, | \"College, two minutes from\u2019 cars, nice | try spot.ie \"TE, STRNOGRAPHER: Muga\": ; i It; permanent positi .Ply FiO, Drawer sie City on.Ap FANT es and 5 part pt the FIgvitge, mon OHN Mec.Ergon , Brovinehs fel Manager Que.Froheman \u2018by Mark Figher, Sons Co.M a fory rater active A Bien satisfae rons, stating Montreal employed, to PO.Box ion, \u201cEMPLOYMENT WANTED.pany Secretary, experienced, wi spare.is, prepare write up Tradesmen 8 accounts, etc.Term low.\u2018 \u2026 Box 815, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office., WANTED, WORK OF ANY KIND BY the day or \u2018weak; references.102 Urbain street, upstairs.3e.CAPTAIN, HOLDING ENGLISH CERtificate, first class testimonials and clean record, abstainer, energetic, ex- Fonce trades, odoke Doriise\"astoré ar , 8eeks position ashore afloat.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.or WANTED, BY RESPECTABLE Widow- woman, sewing, or other light employment\u201d for the afternoons.Charger moderate.Apply, Mrs.BERN A RD, 54 Ontario st, west.DOME STICS or, $41.60, I can land respectable cols ored female domestics in Mont - pn C.D.D ROBINSON, PO.Box 283, Bx n N, | TEACHERS WANTED.WANTED, FOR RIVER School,a Protestant teacher (female), holding first class diploma.Saiary, $350 for ten months.Duties to begin Sept.1, 1810.Apply to W, SMITH, Set\u2019 y-Treas., \u2018River Desert, \u2018Que.WANTED, A PROTESTANT TEACHer, holdiné a Model Diploma, for GE Philipsburg: School, term of ten months, to commence Sept.1, 1910.Apply to JAMES SYMINGTON, ipsburg, P.Q.Also, a Teacher the Bementary School, rm of eight months, 1, 1910; salary, $ for Digtrict 9, to begin Sept.25 per month.Apply W.TED, Grace, Diploma and one Elementary.State FOR NOTRE DAME DB salary expected.SAM'I,- DUNCAN Sec-Treas., 478 - St.at, cures St.James street, WANTED, IN THE HIGH SCHOOL op bec, - a Male Teacher, willing to ndaridke tne English branches, in- of Quebec.- MAX FRANK, 15.East Cralg street.\u2018Tel, \u201cBest 30687.A Ce NOTICES, ray : NOTICE\u2014FROM' THIS DATE J 111 not pe responsible Lor any d con ntracted in my name Whatever.ble :JODOIN, 1091 Caztler street, Mont- \u2018real, July 18th, date \u201cMEN AND SLEASURS SHEEERS.rite BAXERS py Guest, Qua.BROME LAKE HOUSE, This.new and up: to dzte: Hotét\u201d ! for the réception of of guests.6 Good 1 ing, \u201cboating and ins.Plenty shade, wide verandahs; frat class: © qu tollet \u2018and bath In house.| Fine odd\u201d train met\u201c \u2018ce:- PR, Knowlten or «foster.«For tort: APRIL.i x FRANK ©.\u2018cappENTEY.LACHINE, THE OLDEST AND COOLest summer resort, houses to let east of Wharf Station from six dollars up.T.A.DAWES.- FEW MORE GUESTS CAN BE ACcommodated at Spring Creek House; terms $6, and reasonable allowance made for.families.Apply, Ai DAVIS, Christieville, Que.3 LAURENTIDE HOUSE, OVERLOOK- Lake Maskinonge, in the Laurentian region; cool, airy.rooms, verand fine beach; safe bathing; beautif scenery; exceptionally bracing\u2019 alr; \u2018adults only.Box 35, St.Tabriel de Brandon.abuy\u2014 NEW YORK.: BROADWAY AND ith STREET, NEW YORK OITY.: of E Polos ot Interest.en Br ious from Vans noous 00 PER | DAY AND UP.2 Does oasonable Sian EE y Ideal Water Trips mn Fegan À Up Passenger Steamers BAY ~ OO SENN Br T pr Jalan and Rochester, ME)\u2014 Quinte oA \"or avery Friday at 7 po.Bpecial 40 > a : pu ers leave daily at 7 pa.| ovEmEc.SAG TIME\u2014S #8 lsave Qu Quebec at sue Toes.\u201cWed, .Pri, Bat, from ay 8th dally.Fo \u201ccr TIOXKBT: OFFICE, 126-128.8T.JAMES STREET, opp.Post Office.- 4 c - = > \u201cRiver Trips! Up the St.Lawrence to Thousand Islands, Toronto, Ni ise - gara Palle, and Chicago, Down the St.Lawrence ja Quebec, ; the Saguenay, Gaspe, Pictou, and St.John's, Nfld.For tickets and reservations :\u2014 w.CL.HENRY 286 ST.JAMES ST.\u2014Victoria Square.| WM.TAYLOR & SON, | drier Thousand \u201cIslands and Motors \u2018| diameter, \u2018thing for arr rater por , .- \u2014 WANTED TO PURCHASE.FE T FOR SALE =.TED TO PURCH.S8E ALL CAST-{: = WAN Clothing, Furniture, LL CART FOR, SALE \u2014 HOWARD N.Y.\u2018UP.Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawn Tickets, Tisht Cabinet Grand Piano, almost Above everybody else's prices paid by 1 steel franve, patent res A splendid.opper=: payable $20 cash and St.Catherine sirost WW West ROS., 550 Stanley street), or es Borner of FOR SALF \u2014 THE DOCTER N \u2018Horse Fair\u2019 By special a) x 5 ment, we will frame your: plctin or 15 cents each, H Bleury 8 I Ger Re EASLEY, 315 FOR SALE, ONE TARGE SIZE REED Organ, suitable for church or lodge: also, one small- organ.Apply,- GRO : MaEINNOY, Sherbrooke, Qua HEAP\u2014Ona Doue wow el Ton sam ne freight Rois oils cage and wheels, In good condition platform 5 x 5 feet; fully\\ 1500 capacity.Counter shaft, pulley splendid H.P.motor; 110 DC.ingluds edit desired.Apply to 142 St.\u2018Peter SA Ning, AND PULLEYS in GREAT sa 5 \u2018Wit tness\u2019* O Office.@ cheap Apply at NEW TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE, CHEAP, Some New Can dian Standard Oliver Typewriters, fc.Nymber 2,8 end 4 Models, fully guaranteed, worth $97.50, P de sôld at $35 while they last, to make room for new models, Splendid opportunity.Call.or write, at: = Ganadias Oliver T writer St Martin F Sorcet.FOR ) SALE 2.10 h.p.HS volts D.C, 1 8 hp.110 volts.D.C.All in Al.condition, and ea be seen any time.Will sell cheap.~ Apply, \u2018WITNESS\u2019 OFFICE PRESSES, Etc FOR SALE.WHITLOCK DRUM CYLINDER FRESE; size of bed, 48 inches x 32 inches; table distribution.2 form rollers: 4 vibrators; rear nipper delivery, ¢ bed tracks, driving pulley, 14 inch with 28% inch face.speed up to 120¢ an hour.This is an easy running press, and 2 food ¢ condition.Floor space pecupled.2 ft.Just the Hating wrappers, blank forms, posters, or & small newspaper for country place .UNIVERSAL PLATEN PRESS.This press has been thoroughly overhauled.and will print from a gent's card to a shest 12 x 1 Also, some type Tiles.almost new, for sale, cheap.These presses, etc.are a snap for anyone requiring them.Apply Wits ness\u2019 Office.WANT ADS.For .The \u2018WITNESS\u2019 MAY BE LEFT WITA tp, Chapman, \u2018Booiseller, 513 St.Ca.A.BE, est, or with RT er.Point St.Charles, 601 Wellner reet, West of Subway.CLASSIFIED ADVER1ISEMENTS, Situation Ye ns Wasted, Pu- WeArticles ond, a er © vos pg h Vote ï or eac onal\u2019 wor, partions tor the price of four.& Six in.roperty For Sale-or To Let other Krtigles For Sale.B Words for 286.passera r each additional word.Six ig.: for s for the price of fou ;( partion 25.20s WOTIOE PARTICULARLY.Postage Stamps \u2018Wil Be Acospted.The above rates ars Cash with order.When not prepaid numerous entries have to be made.and the rate is, in consequence, much high No charge -made in our hecoks for any advertisement of less than five agate line space \u201c ue Pare BTE int IIR SET Phil- he @p_À DISTRICT MANAGER\" AND PACKER\u2014WAN TED ; ACCOUNTANT'S CLERK AND COM- DESERT - to to ALBERT.D.SMITH, Pigeon Hu, : .one {eacher holding Academy\u2019 cluding ory, Geography an Writing.Duties to bagin Sept.son : 1910.Toitlal salary, $1.000 per an- num.Appt ications with testimonie als, wili réceived by, pthe undersigned until.July 25th.AINSLIE Q, Bec.- Treasurer.\u201cHigh School Fo.BERR TE ZS ERA a st: SEO PAR VS 115 Ya he is TN SALT et a Es ei CE El XF 3 = Ka - Th Nh LTE va , > re Fr x, em AR = Enel, LORE OR TS BIE ony RC Pa cor > a x rte.q Cam: yn \"a a RRR Arr AOI Ca c Hs \u201cLR Ae LB CA > eT \" binging \u2018 on.the budget \u201cimmediately, \u2018| which meant, 'of course, almost inviting; vantages, but from the t view it had the, dis- =| been \u2018worked for.all it was worth by ely.| the Tories; and it-is only natural that \u2018Englishmen\u2019 should be a little \u201cthe point.\u201d Englishmen.be governed by Englishmen.of colirse one only \u2018hears vague \u2018whispers of what takes place inside a cabinet :counchl, - \u2018bit: putting one thing {with another.\u2018I think:I can reconsti- \u2018tute,\u2019 to \u2018use the French phrase, the scene.which was enacted on that fateful and.historic day when the cabinet, \u2018after months of hesitation, took their = courage in both\u201d hands and resolved on.the resounding declaration of As- \u2018antees\u2019 from the.King.The Irish: wh skey tax was the price that had to.be.paid for his: declaration.LI was paid; and Redmond assented to \u2018payment \u2018in full.accord with the olicy he.had\u2019 announced \u2018in his Gres- m: Hotel \u2018speech.\u201c It was.to be.\u201choped that in this |-year's.budget, however, especially as {the return from the additional tax had ¢ jproved, so disappointing, the tax might 7 be : removed.But again the temper- lance - section of the cabinet and of \u2018the Liberal.party stood in the way.Con FERENCE k A : $ * cosaful.Lo \u201c | OFFICERS WEBE ELZOTED.i ered by \u2018Prominent À es ; Speakers.- (Special Correspondenea) - + Boston, July 16\u2014In this, my last lotter en \u2018the National Education Association, L desire to gather up a few -thouglit B CONCLUDE ) wie \u2018The teaéling profession \u2018nowadays Max Trenchant, Statements.Deliv- y fully realizes, che\u2019 fact: \u2018that.\u2018only those.processes of \u2018HENRY H.GODDARD: 18 a yeah behind.w should.be Te the -object of f special education are successful\u2019 \u2018which procure the active \u2018interest and {of - g co-operation of re minds and wills .\u2018subjected to.them ti ! aly child \u2018ide eéucation clear- ci longed through: the Sxosotingly complex problem An.both British -end Irish Jife in .its political pect.| gud end in dootiand it 1s not | -Tuptare with the Irish, For.weeks | this section was confronted by the 22 | position of \u2018Lloyd George, backed * b | Winston Churchill.At\u2019 last the victory came to : Lloyd; | George.The.budget was postponed;: ; -the veto.resolutions were brought for- d-| ward, and, finally, the decisive victory: \u2018of Redmond's policy.was signalled: by | the Historic i Seclaration , Of.pcaitn .mem bers of the\u2019 cabinet; seeing: that\u2019 | the - Hew whiskey tax exas) perated \u2018Trèsh -.opinion - and -at the same time falling to.such a Point \u2018that:the big.tax\u201d brought.in \u2018less: néturn : \u201cthan the smaller one, were \u201cmot unwilling to.remove the tax.\u201cBut, \u201chere several difficulties arose.In-dthe: first place, {there is .in the Cabinet; and still more dn: the Liberal party, a powerful temperance section, and that section is | ready to tax whiskey regandiess of.all uences.\u2018That - section began: tô make itself \u201cBut: in all\u2019 these\u201d negotiations- whi / key.never.could, :be.forgotten.\u2018Some brought.in\u201d no\u201d revénue; -consumption And this section found enormous ad- J.ditional - strength - from the startling Y | results \u2018that are \u2018alleged to have fol- \u2018lowed from the additional tax.The | arrests for, drunkenness, especially in | Scotland, had \u201cgone down enormously; \u2018in.Ireland they.had gone down, though t so.enormously.The section that {wal most energetic in its demand for ithe continuance of: the \u2018tax was the JAberal members for Scotland\u2014where \u201clithere.is the biggest whiskey industry in: the world\u2014where \u2018for the big whis- \u2018|ikey tax it was difficult: for any other section to object.DECISION WAS AGAIN AVERTED.4 ; \u2018But again the situation largely \u2018turned on the:old question\u2014was the budget to be : proposed independéntly of the.position of the veto fight with the lords; or was it to be made de- \u2018pendent: \u2018upon, especially in point of time, the position of the veto question?You know how the veto fight had been postponed and, for the moment, even suspended by the death of the King in the first place, and in the second by the conference which -.| 8tood on the veto fight\u201d 1 mond \u201cinsisted on this policy | have to take, but one forceq session, when, according t bilities, We should kno Ww wher Cr Ve Mr, Req.it had not been adopted he Yooangd destroyed the budget and oui have he ernment\u2014a calamitous decision M him Opininn Strus.dmond ; by the situation and public in Ireland.Once again after a gle\u2014though a slight one\u2014Re polie: prevailed, the budget w il be pushed forward till \u2018the veto js ot is once more before the country: than will be a winter session, and in oe session Redmond will sti) have thie hands free either to support vo, hie destroy the Government.In ot .words, he will be able to make her veto fight real, living ang Prom J That this is the only sane Potie vs Redmond to have adopted no Sa who is honest and intelligent in DA land doubts.But it is a policy course, that has some\u2014though » of great-risks.It is always easy to mt ganize a revolt against hig hy and especially in the liquor And Redmond has on his flan campaign of O\u2019Brien, helped hy Heal But these men have little power oy Healy, indeed, has none, ang CO'Bri = is being gradually broken dow n on a in Cork County, where alone he he had any strength.Cork County SE sending money to the national er chequer in large sums for tho fit time for years; Cork City is in n À revolt against O\u2019Brien, and 0 \u201cBrion 2 most recent speeches, full of abus and his \u2018acceptance of money for pb newspaper from notorious anti.po lar figures like Lord Dunraven\u2014gy, driving men every hour from ; ranks.For all these reasons I believe ty, hour is more favorable for Ireland than for a long time.My belief is thy when Parliament reassembles in N vember we shall be in the veto fight t again, though compromise betwen the two.parties is still talked of, an that when that fight is over after on general election \u2018of hext year Irelan: will be in sight of the promised land, \" T.P.O'CONNOR, ee LAVIEUX STREET.h taxes, ks the his A Protest Against the Suggested Change of Name.A suggestion having been made 0 the Board of Control that the name u?Cadieux street should be changed t Rockand avenue, some of the descend.éräinbs from the great couvention, and x\u201c ade ! te ais as L'have seen} __ \u2014[hole,.just rise the tolé has been Te x \u201coùr present ; eystem of, teaching has.80 shaped by.a: system, \u2018but when the > them in this old cotmmonwieaith.- | produced a crop of spineless and \u2018ani- ps 11\" of\" the ' Almighty: to: 5 ;- % The election of Mrs.Fila Flagg | Matod nobodies in our country, \u2018because ) Young, of Chicago, to the presidency \u2018ouréoblidren ere mot \u2018taught.to work.\u2019 | Tex Sie Motion Buca sociation | a Moine bonté.Po Permanent cle- | .Bre, Due ec à datent of.merits.should: be selected.\u201d 10 him, which will best develop.hie na- Book Trust, whose influences have | PRESIDENT ELIOT: tive endowmnents intended to.a lifting | #0 long been s , guarded by the} \u2018At.present we are permitting \u2018the | fance in the world.\u201cFine\u201d that \u2018has Tun the National Edu- great majority.of ied la Dora to AW.KNEBLAND.a ; > ;, L A 2 ©.as air\u201d for freon ooo rat | ex GIRLY TRANSATLANTIC TRIP.ants of the owner of the land who ceded the street to the city have pr.e po test \u2018night, before the Cabinet: made its.|further aggravateä by the fact that [186 Cadieux de Courynie veus yer final decision there was a deputation the proceedings of the conference have and- \u2018have subscribed for years: of the temperance men to that blue- had to be conducted in secrecy, and to Open a number of ee fn etat \u2018anti-home rule.funds, the &mall liquor.éyed \u2018cherub, that at-once genial and that there was no means whatever privilege of naming them and the En \u2018dealers are for the most pant Nation- shrewd Scotsman named the Master.| of \u2018knowing how it was going to end; would not change the names.Yet the All alists, and \u2018have done more than.their of Elibank, who, as Chief Whip of-| sun less when it was going to end.names of seyeral of these streetg have share: of work for the Irish cause.It, the Liberal party, is now one of the{ It might end in a compromise, been altered: for instance St.Jean \u2018 thebefore, was difficult \u2018for the -Irish biggest factors: in controlling the pre- which the Irish would consider disas- | Baptiste street has been called Duluth party to Jetrain from resisting on in- sent parliamentary situation, and \u2018this | trous to' the cause of home rule\u2014or, avenue, and Courville street has been info the Trish, Fri Abas a Ssirang.| deputation threatened him and the that contingency not being probable, renamed Prince Arthur street.Ii iy | ued ustry 2\" cabinet with open revolt if the whis- it might be dragged on for months.possible that legal proceedings wil s ; ; \u2018eit at the critical moment in the the.King\u2019s death made inevitable.: das \u201celsewhere, a \u2018gtruggle.On the day, if.not the That modification of the position was powerful = political foltce, \u2018and though the distillers.are Toriée even: > à man, >» e taken into consideration, and that mental pabulum will be given \u2018 ; \u2018 ; mst ardent and even follow if th f Mr.fé mn.the first NC.PUTN AM: ; Kkey.tax Were dropped.i And \u201cthus Ireland might be asked to f0 e name of Cadieux street is : aéroite of Le gave on gr 0.Jast | HELE: | tes Feminine took\u2019 Jpseengon of thet one consideration?There was another and.even more Bive.the whiskey tax as the necessary taken away.¥ on which OR \u2018have - Justified the Irish serious complication.The budget price for a strenuous fight for the party, under these \u2018rustimoi cho in was \u201cthe budget which the House of veto, but before that fight had re- \u2018HARPIES.\u2019 t 2 whis) ; th Lords rejected last year.If, then, | covered from the condition of anaes- The cartoon under the abov e title t dear that the convention Was being \u201cJanitors are baif the problem or which left.Montreal on \u2018Saturday for im by a few men who, and who = tour backward children and school \u201cGlasgow.\u201cOver sixty young ladies, | ; \u2018school teachets, the \u2018verdict of the Lords was going thesia.to which the conference has re- which appeared -on to fe reyersed, it was, the same budget | duced it.of Friday.was on page 8 es vins The \u2014exactiy,, litérally,\u2026 word \u201cfor.word,'| Putting: this concretely, would the Arthur Hasley, 2062 Hutchison strèt t d to domite 1 \u2018the-same budgét\u2014which had again to budget be pushed through by the Gov- a : 0 a Boston ee \u201cbook, retailing i \u2018hand, bo warn- be presented to the Lords and.be: eriment immediately; or would cer- Mty cents, to convertion, it at Le they \u2018showed I thrust down their throats.But- if tain stages of it\u2014and especially the mug \u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 is printed and Intin rally be Trust ws that Buch an immense modification.of the |'stage:in which the whiskey tax would published at No.140 St.Peter strep.t Budget wee made as-the omission |arise\u2014be postponed till we knew intheCity of Montreal, by.John Ret- d of .the whiskey tax, nobody could hon- | \u2018where we weré \u2018at about the confer- / path Dougail and Frederick Eugers ti Tiris, b dow to.the cdncrete, ©5t1y contend \u2018that it Was the same |ence and the veto fight?Putting that Dousall, both of Montreal.ti : that If.the OV ent ineisted budget.\u2018 And: finally, there \u201cwas \u2018 a |-point \u2018again in even more concrete All business communications should he pe \u2018their : goyermment fn the third complication.The cômmand- | form, \u2018would the committee stage\u2014 addressed John Dougall & Son, \u2018Wii.tc | yato.then their budget would.be de- | InE position \u2018which tho general elec- that is to say, the whiskey stags of Toa pattes soatresk and EI letter feated.But Mr.Redmond was \u2018equally tion gave to: Redmond and the\u2019 Irish the budget be postponed till a winter {or of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 he The Bona this consi mont 12.35.on ti ; - cal.- ; minu ; due a train The trains Toror .9.45, EN train of se \"The Horse Far air\u2019 | those ing i | atterr Animal painters have come and Ë pa .7 d 3 gone, and may continue to come and | he .° eacl go, but in the popular mind Rosa Bon- | morn ; : press heur\u2019s work will never be surpassed and Dot of th \u201cThe Horse Fair\u201d will never lose | no 81 Crowc place as first among her productions.a] The original picture is in the Metropoli- À purar train: appéire el \u201cWitn iP , day Coupons, which are Ever, tan Museum, New York, but so mar- done.© B vellous is its appeal to popular taste sua that New York was not allowed to men * hat possess this great prize alone.Replicas | who, of the subject were executed by the | train Zener great painter, and one of them now | hei hangs in the National Gallery at Lon- men .il Y don, while the other was purchased and age qe ., .stati \u201chung in the Louvre, Paris.x When \u201cThe Horse Fair\u201d was first exhibited, in 1853, it was matter for general astonishment that a woman should possess the power to accomplish a work so powerful and import- It was to.obtain material for this picture that Madame Bonheur adopt= masculine dress, which she never discarded.Ca Madame Bonheur was born at Bordeaux in 1822, and died in 1899.She À began exhibiting at Bordeaux in 1841, 8 and rose steadily.The Crown Prince # »- | of Prussia ordered that her home and | es } studio bé respected during the Franco- Prussian war.She founded and directed the School of Design for Young Girls at Paris.numbered, must bec con- i y = secutive, .leave vor ord x pd your \u2018newsdealer.- Six Coupons, with ten cents merely to cover cost of handling.If picture is to be sent by d five cents for > 1444444444 BG pa on \u20ac ; 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