The daily witness, 4 août 1910, jeudi 4 août 1910
[" N TOUR: UCATTy rid in Open; at Reging day.\u2014 as Accordeq - à Weyburn, da aa is Feared.ofore leaving JE Le Mfrid Lay, | DEMONSTRATION PLANNED.Provincial ex: M.P.P., preside \u2019s.Prohibition of Cleri- : vernment s.Fro : XPressed Univers w cal Assembly Has Been £0 emier\u2019s intima; Renewed.day that | - © west behalt of on ; | Rome, Aug.4.\u2014Monsignor Vico, the jon Exhivitios* ; rid saiq hig obl \\S_ Prevented nf © #nvitatic > visiting vario SCUSsing the oke of t s earnestly trying to avoid a com- ent of the we he break with Spain, Cardinal Mer- large scale up, Jl rv del Val fears that Senor Canalejas, I enterprises.Tj He Spanish Premier, will be forced, in © back with 1) crder tg satisfy his extremist support- to the éast.ors, to still further accentuate his-anti- Catholic policy and the Cardinal is preparing for the.worst.The note, which will be submitted to the Papal | congregation of Extraordinary Affairs, ug.3.\u2014Sir ww: \"will not be given to the press here be- here last pq, fore its delivery to the Spanish Pre- tendered a Civ Op was made à Tge crowd itch a glimpse \u2014\u2014 Iv STREET RIOT NEWS.Barcelona, Au.14 = A collision in L at its la - which weapor g: : the street - Lois Por 10 i \u201con: Jaime; pretender replace the i the street co to have à before the en the opening ; in May, i.Last mon cases, and mog mobile spe nN has just beef a population\u201d ICAL HOUS | anti-clerical demonstration at San Sa- rtist, has bee bastian on the same day, great appre- the decoratid hension prevails.re the:Speaker ° The clerical press.publish to-day | rislative Assem further articles of extreme! violence l represent th against the government.The organ- Ana dian Pa ni PE 02 * is printed and St.Peter stree 1, by \u201cJohn ederick Eugene tons shou 11 & Son, nd.all letters tc addressed situation in \u201cSpain Grows- Serious and Trouble | papal Nuncio to the Spanish Court, was given instructions from the Vau-.an to-day to be ready to leave Ma- Prese an Unfavoraslo issue to the negôtia- tions.of-diplométié relations: PA d the Vatican would ndionte little is hopad for from the ans- he which Cardinal Merry del Val 44 now drafting.Although the Va*i- mier_ at- Madrid, to comply with the ysna.courtesies of diplomatie intercourse.WEAPONS USED stor E list adherents: pol 0 the throne of \u2018nain, and Republicans.One of t° republican faction Et was wounded witn.a knife.The police charged the fighting crowds.and dis- \u2018persed them.the 20 mal prohibitioi.of the proposed mant- festation of the clerical forces at San Sebastian, the summer capital, next Sunday, was issued to-day Qu the édin Republican leaders are arranging an izers of the anti-government demonstration have, in.circular letters to the clergy, urging them *o incite thelr congregations td refuse - obedience\u201d to the prohibition of the -demgnstration.The civil authorities are considering \u2018legal prosecutions against \u2018the organizers of the proposed Cathdlic manifestations, and troops are inireadiness to enter the summer capital at.any Red 1a \u2018Wit \u2018aij to preserve order or \u20ac entoped Controllers.Ru Literally Against a Rock, But the Rock i is to Go.À weighty subject.occupied the attention of the controllers for a4 sonsid- rable time this morning, namely; a nck of great proportions whith stands n Masson street.If the old provero works both ways, this stone should be moss-coveréd.It bas never Tolled.Petitions for its removal have flowed » the City Hall.A month: ago the Mayor said it must go.This Was once.the Mayor was wrong for the.fock only smiled a tony -smile and stood pat.| Why hasn't it been taken away?\" uked Controller Dupuis of Mr, Barlow, the city surveyor.No money came the answer.«d Mr.Dupuis.Tt goes for repairs, guess,\u2019 replied Mr.Senecal, secretary ofthe \u2018board.Further discussion brought: out the -fact that three thousand dollars would % needed! to memove the obstduction.Some felt this sum should be expend- | « Money, they remarked, talks, and they thought one stone, which heeded\u2019 lot the Mayor, might.hear the.Jingle of the dollars.It must be removed,\u2019 said Mr.Du- ous, \u2018If it isn\u2019t the Street Railway: will not lay à line on that street.\u201d FOR CANADA FUND.Many Offers of Assistance, Have Been \u2018Received.A | ERIE (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Aug.4\u2014Up to the, present £2000 have been subscribed or the Canada fund started by- the, Arch- shops of Canterbury and.York.Offers of personal service recently have largely increased and the Bishop of Oxford .has become chairman\u2019 of the Council» Canon Beal has.been Bpointed secretary, and it is hoped that a great forward movement will bY made shortly.\u2014\u2014 VaR I ENTE Sod ASSAY T oes sissies Hered \u201cTHE LAST CHANCE \u2019 \u2014 COUBON No.5.THRE AUG.4.WITNESS ° ART TREASURE DISTRIBUTION.3 J Six consecutive coupons\u2019 * eut from the \u2018\\itness, commencing \u201d July 30th and ending Aug.12th, will.with the nomijal sumr of TEN CENTS to pay for handi- - Ing.entitle the holder to a copy of the famous coaching re, \u201cTHE LAST CHANGE\u2018 À if to be sent \u2018add FIVE CENTS.5 Coupons must be consecutive, Ut may start any time durin the series.On Friday, Aug.1 the coupons for \u2018The Last Charge\u2019 will stop.\u2018F any coupons are missing a CP rde o1 two cents for each dats will be made, Fldress \u2018Coupon Dept,\u2019 \u2018Witness Office, Montreal.For full particulars.see large Announcement printed almost anv day in the \u2018Witness.\u2019 by mail rose en.a amare TIT +++ grid st a moment's notice, in case of This preparation for a ee ; Madrid, Aug.4.\u2014A _ néwed and.\u2018tor-|\" | Minister: of the Interior.e-organ- | zers of the demonstration \"névertue- i less persist in their plans, Pad as the moment, should this step be necessary Co La here does your money go?queri- | imadian and two: British\u2019 shipbuilding \" The Eaidbow will.sell for foi due + | day, - t ments are being\" put in working.order : Inquiy Opened Before Special jar mission, and see Wir a.\u201cbe Named, CEE : Spakigee, Onin Aug.bresentatives to\u2019 investigate what are additional - details to \u2018th the Unitéd States \u2018Senate on June 24th.Senator Gore sdid he was ready to \u2018name the individual, who, he maid, of- $26,000.\u2018to of Representatives each.\u2018attorneys\u2019 fees.\u2019 was prepared to pay for coal and as- receive the approval.of Congress.: \u2018As à matter of fact,\u201d Senator.Gore said to-day, previous to the opening already had \u2018guaranteed to sell lands for the \u2018Indians without the ex- penses- of \u2018any attorneys' fees, and it would be absurd for Congress to sanction the \u2018McMurray contracts.\u2019 former national teeman from Oklahoma, as the man who offered the bribe.\u2018The bribe was j.offered at Washington, the \u2018Senator testified, on May 6.VicePresident Sherman was named Fby Senator Gore as the man \u2018higher up\u2019 in connection with the McMur- Tay contracts.- MANY IMMIGRANTS During Past S Six Months 160, 000 Have Entered Canada.| : \" Ottawa, Aug.4 \u2014While the exact figures.are not yet! available, it is learned that 160, ,000 immigrants have \u2018entered inadea during the last six months.; Of \u2018these about 90,000 are.Americana.and: 70,000 British and: :Continental.: Ottawa, Aug.4\u2014Mr.T.R.Boot, Ot- tawä's lumber king, has paid His\u2019 men were out of work during the;-Grand | Trunk: strike.- Bis mills \u2018had.to closed down.This is.ona.of generols.actions recorded in : Canadian trade.ithe Da: EF Three Canadian and Two British Firms Seek Canada\u201d 8 Contract.- the building of \u201cships for thé new\" Canadian navy: have, \u2018been received.by the Naval Department from three Ca- firms, and .there is: a possibility that \u2018there may.be.an.amalgamation of ir-.\u2018contracts wild bé x before winvers and that à afruction will be degun- within; day That Full Complement | Will be on the Road Toëmo ow, pr À The Grand Trunk 3 allway.announc-\" complete suburban train service will be restored.to-morrow, and will be run\u2019 the labor.troubles; \"AI! matters strike - \u201cremain: 1 \u2018by:the company: No -fresh.men \u2018were: taken on this morning.\u201cThe old em- | ployees who have applied - for \u201cwork | \u2018Will be communicated with: as: their.services are required.The special des | tectives employed at the Bonaventüre.| station and th yards have been taken | off.Mr.James Murdock, vice-president.of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, was asked.this morning whether he had anything to say.\u2018Not a thing\u201d.was his repiy.STILL CALIS IT \u2018BLUFF.\u2018Don\u2019t make any mistake; they'll all be taken on again\u2019 Mr.Thomas Iz- zard, fourth vice-president of the In-: sons and Plasterers, was the speaker, : \u201cand his theme was \"Grand Trunk conductors and trains men.\u2018The company,\u201d contihued Mr.Izzard, who \u2018has more \u2018experience strikes than almost any other man.in Canada, \u2018is putting up.a bluff.\u201cThey are being.a little stern with the men at first to show their disapproval of \u2018the strikers\u2019 tactics.\u201d \u2018But you may be asure-they won't continue to run their \u201ctrains with inefficient men, when capable and experienced men are avail- \u2018able.Mark my word, all the strikers \u201cwill be taken on, and that within a short time.\u2019 \u2019 er WILL PLAY CRICKET.Los Angeles, Aug.4\u2014May Sutton; ; the world\u2019s champion tennis player, \u201chas taken up cricket.and organized a- ol \u2014The special.; | commission appointed by House of ne- |.ha attempted bribery which he made In fered him and a member of the House | withdraw all opposition to\u2019 à scheme | .° whereby $3,000,000 would be paid for |.\u201cThis latter sum, he had previously declared, represented 10 percemt.of an |.amount which a New York syndicate phalt lands now belonging to the In-, } dians, provided the contracts.would\" of the investigation, the government the | Senator Gore named Jacob Hamen, | Republican commits | campaign against jhe thelr wages in full for the time they | hed \u2018the most | a NAVY nl Ottawa, Aug.+\u2014Replies regarding ?terests.~~ Though thé British Admir- | press the alty.plans for the vessels: re.not com-_ | plovers \u2018pleted, \u2018It \u201cis td that The Grand Trunk 3 Announced.Fo ed this morning that their full.and | on the schedules.in effect: \u2018previous.to} ternational Union \u2018of Bricklayers, Ma- | the strifle\u201d of] in Erin the strike; left by spécial train -{.\u2018by: their meinbers to\u2019 help the: Camp he _ Poe ly \u201cyi Wh) | wv \\ * FINE AND COOLER ä To.: + + + + PRICE ÔNE CENT.2 _ PROTECTION IS GREAT WRONG.| Liberal Party, it is Stated, Should of, striki -\u2018bricklayers and stonéma- sons.This is not due to anÿ.pugña- clous be e assume, hy.the strikers, time a are.active the attitude Pose by some of \u201cthe employers, thd unions of bricklayers and.stonemasons should continue the méimbers of the Bullders\u2019 Exchang -snd'that the\u2018cam- on \u2018with.more 3 \u2018come to: \u2018his éfiployer ployee.Mt.Thomas Izzard, fourth vice- -pre- sident.of.the International Union of Bricklayers, Masons.and Plasterers; has isqued .the following statement to the\u2018 \u2018According to the\u2019 statement ot Mr.\u2018Lauer, Secretary.of .the Builders\u2019 Bx-.ange, that there will be mo: backing\u2019 y- the employers in: the .present: with the bricklayérs and stone-.own eut © Masons\u201d U: fon \u2018of.America, he has.given to the re infos that \u201cthe- ems.\u201cthe men.\u2018back to work, \u2018and\u2019 a give them a- that\" \u2018for the present.season\u2018 t-lenst they ax 6 aseured of plenty of Work: in * addition.to protection, also {that the Bullders Exchange \u201cwill.enter\u201d To-day there are tour, police costa \u2018bles pétroiling the on of.\u2019 one.of.the! latge Montreal contracting firms, lo I: guard against the active interference: ; wn | tlon\u2018äs oft the first day.of the dispu Bouge \u2018hts | \u20ac ltor a nine-hour day, sit he \u2018also\u2019 has {take ail those mi to agree to accept a less r rate\u2019of pay.than agreed to, if found by.his em- | ployer other.than - a\u2019 ffrat- \"class\" em: Blom of: \u2018te Intérnationa! Un- nito an agreemént ti 0 open an.AN that in view: of [0 i be Foped that tho: ers\u2019 Eee are satistied with: tare: as-solé- t= -day in their determina te \u201cOur pôsition as an organized beady of \u201cbrteklayers-ahd stonemasons js nt at.presenit Working init unlons, both brioklayé | whatever.casé only.\u2019 \u2018Exception is made in one ployers \u2018against Intermittent disputes, at least for a.specified period.Should -period: \u201cof: two.years, \u2018chatige -not - \u2018having signed our: agreement as in- \u2018Justice to them the Ex- | Stonemason Unions -are quite willing \u2018and 46 pfépared to give such necessar guarantee as the Builders\" \u2018Excaange may in justice to the men Suggest a as, 5:4 \u2018sobtlement of.the dispute.\u2019 : pers were noticed in \u201cnumbers .of people; dt lea | resident of this city.received: propa: ganda literature from\u201d thé .natorious \"doctor, and: a letter sign by, Crippen | mself.; J heer.is: more; the léttèr was .proo- _ably written by the.unfortunate Ethel Te Neve, as the initial 'E\" is at the\u2019 \u2018foot of the.typewritten page.- : Crippen\u2019s ¢ sireular vettifed MEN axe BACK.i x = Few a.T.R.\u201cEmployes at Bridg- y ling Are dle Now.- Po d cm nt., Aug.4-\u2014The troops Bridges Te oe here\u2019 for several \u2018days uarding the Grand.Trunk .property\" orning At-7 0'clôtk for: Niagara: ue nd EE ndon.There\u2018 has \u2018been no.demonstrations here of any: kind since: the strike.was repôf over, and.ho: one could tell by ap drantes that-any- thing unusual had occurred.All \u2018the men that went on: strike he re, with four or five \u2018exceptions, -have:been-tak- en back and are now\u2019 \u2018working: as.usual, tar ir ; \u2018FOR CAMPEELLTON \"SUFFERERS ampbellton relief committes tw forge.rors of clothing, kitchen.ute sils, etc.which have heen.contributed: + + + + + + q« ~5 ye A team, which wil meet\u2019 \u2018an - \u201call-star men\u2019s team, Crippen's \u2018claims \u2018and | i Tego, 1887.CE | GIBEON'S, \u20ac {a beet, who \u201cstood \u201c To-day the members of the Verdun.c Methodist \u201cChurch.are \u2018sending\u2019 on \u201cto dyaritages- tr the emedies! Company, É pypañiles a.copy -of- -the Oran] à journal \u2026 lavoted to Dr.~.achievements.\u2018received here from Caraterul \u2018>ctiént: extracts\u201d from | letters.received from men.and Wo-, Men\u201d who\u201c \u201cprofessed.to have -cüréd« or ;bénefited: By : Phe accuséd signed.himself H, 'H.\u2018Crifipen;.MD.LU \u20181884; consuit-\" ing specialist; - oculig: ot.auris chirur- | -N.Y; Ophthalmic Ho pital Col- DECLINE AND \u201cFALL, 2} : \u201cAFe you \u201cthe: author.of the \u2018Decline and Fall of the.Roman.Empire?\" asked.Mr.\u2018Recvorder : \u2018Weir jof\" a; éfilapidated man:with a\u2019 Cleeraniatt pa as red as |: \u201cthe dock-this.morning.Bon guilty, anéwered\u2019 \u2018Daniel: Gib- : OIL surpriseds at the: tramendousiy .| serious.naturé\u2018oithe.offence - Igvidénce, \u2018however, showed \u2018hat.the: \u2018bashful author\u2019 \u2018had been drunk, and #*hat- he would not work.in suite.of.the fact that he had a wife and two\u2019 chil dren.\u201cHe buried a \u2018 bahy last week, : Your \u201cHonor,\u201d \u2018said Mrs.Gibbono, a, stezn.WHO = \u2018man, in tones like the voice of fata.\u2018Mir.Recorder Weir told tha.oifender he.ought to.be ashamed of -hithself, -and remanded.him for a week.ST =, ee pes * SIR PERCY LAKE LEAVING.- Ottawa.Aug.4-\u2014It is now definitely stated that General Sir Percy Lake; in.3pector-general of the | Canadian militia, will Jeave- Canada: fou.England in.Oct tober, SE bellton sufférars.« \u201cthe! for offer theÿ- have made as-ân \u201cihduce - | tw ment \u2018forrthe members to break away.| from: thelr organization, but, Mr.Éauer |- muet \u201cnat: forget \u201cthat, - this- béing#-the.dou of the: strike our menibets-].1 -one-of hostility.to.the: non-union men: ° 1ted-t entrance\u2019 fee, and - tnake | Coie \u2018share them ember without any - charge | The present\u2019 dispute arose | because\u201d we \u2018considered it.necessary to safeguard: our \u2018members and.the em- the Builders\u2019 \u201cExchange.be willing to enter into .an: agreement.covering - af.We are Juite: willing to: give such guarantee.to.those: men: working.for members of: the Ex.vhange may consider: fair.Further, : the.International Union of \u2018Bricklayers and, I | Toronto, : [ton, Toronto, vi \u2018president; J., .T.J rer.; Winnipeg, \u2018second presi- en 1 testimonials | UNSTRAINED RIGHTS | ite States Says Britain Cannot Revoke Fishing Privileges.| (Caradian, Assôciated\u2019 Press.) TRS Hague, Aug.4.\u2014Dealing with SE Lr first .question before the: Fisheries as to: the right of thé United \u2018States to Ji RP {have a\u2019 voice \u2018in the regulations made \u2018ana Thason\u2019 as aus ; L'i-for- fisheries; Senator Root yesterday \u2018800d faith.\u201cHe also States at what-{said that the two: \u2018nations\u2019 approached T dgreement the Builders\u2019 Exchange | this subject from an enurely different | fon, tbe men he giTaternationial vf point of \u201cview.\"Great Britain: ap- e standpaint \u2019 of.the.Unit the one: trove gave.the bts de lone allowed.10 say what was.rea- ab] air, appropriate and\u201c neces: ry \u2018for-the fisheries which the:Unit- ea\u201d \u201cStates fishermen had been \u2018admit- in Whatever benefits they might produce.> ABOLISH.THE SHOKE.Controllers.Determine That Industrial.Places Must Install \u2026 Consumers.: Though they realize.a certain am-., ount of smoke - is necessary in a city.the size; of.Montreal, the Roard.of tle of this as Possible, a petition.complaining \u2018of the smoke coming from factories, was: read his | morning, :Ît was decided to \u2018order the.management of.all these industrial places to install smoke: consumers.If this is not done.wi thin thirty.days ac- J tion is\u2019 to.be taken.pr étre - WOULD MARK FLOUR.Canadisn Bakers \u2018Take \u2018Action : \u201c Against \u2018 Bleached, - Product.Aug Bread : :and., Cake Bakers\u2019 \u2018Association .hére passed.resoluions.fo \u2018memorialize flour, \u2018either \u2018bleached,\u2019 or \u2018unbleached.\u201d \u201cOfficers were elected ag- follows: JH.Deitrich,.Berlin, president; I: vans, Vancouver, ice- president; A.: pg \u201cCa = treasurer; - cretäry, ro oC Baker, eeu 8 Li x Chat : PG Whittaker, \u2018Brantford: \u2018a.= 0 ttawe and- H EC Tomlin, Toronto.; \u201cThe Nickel \"Bread Bi.\"passed.by.the Ontario.\u201cLegislature wa \u201d dénoun- A No MILE LICENSE.Francois\u201d Valee; a private\u2019 véndor of milk, appeared In the Recorder's Court this: morning on a charge of selling ilk, without a.license, was proved, and: on it, hie was\u2019 fined ten «dollars and costs.Then\u2019: Another | charge of gelling \u201cdiluted milk: was nre- ferred, and \u2018on this \u2018Mr.Recorder Weir imposed \u2018an additional fine.of ten dollars \u2018and costs.LABOR \u2018REPORTED SCARCE.Ottawa, Aug.4.\u2014The.scareitÿ of labor in the National Transcontinental Railway is becoming more and.nore \u2018serious, according to reports; which are Teaching \u2018the commissioners : \u201cfrom all along the line.This scarcity of men is impeding construction.The relaxa- {tion of immigration restrictions helped |.somewhat, but not enough to cope with- tho \u2018situation.réa rit \u201cNo TYPHOID- EPIDEMIC.D Dr.J.BH.Laberge, head of the de- \u2018phrtment \u2018of \u2018contagious.diseases, qliotes figures to show that the city ig mot in danger of any\" typhoid epi- \u2018demic.There have, he-sdys during the \u2018summer\u2019 been only: eighty cases, and -many \u2018of these patients are be- Hieved: to.have \"become : \u2018Infected.while i\u201c outside the \u2018eity.ce fOBJECTION TO | Western \u2019 mortel on ithe tariff presented to Sir JL Wilfrid Laurier | wrong, \u201cA iroux,- fi -Waxed sentimental in the party making this-gränt |.J Control helieves: there Should.De-as lit- .And so, when | {the centre : The Canadian - the Dominion: -Gevernment- to com- |: pel millers\u2019 to brand all \u2018packages of } ceeding ; | rector, \u2018an The.charge | THE TARIFF Grain Growers Presented: Memorial to Sir i 3 Le { { Not Maintain Error of Fre- - .decessors.Weyburn, Sask., Aug: 4\u2014The me- yesterday by the \u2018Grain Growers\u2019 of Southern Saskat- : \u2018chewan sti maintains a strong.tone al; cla med that sir John.A.\u2018Macdonald int) \u2018tion\u2019 in li u of the words \u2018thief anu \u2018robber.\u2019 | \u2018He: also said: it; makes \u2018Protection is a great nations dishonest with: one another.It makes individuals selfish land dishonest.It teaches the: mischievous.principle that we are to.expect to receive value without giving value in return.\u2019 If it was wrong for the Conservative Government to pass the law, is it not also! wrong for the Liberal Government to perpetuate the same law HAD SXBECTED MORE PROGRESS.- The address proceeded' to congratulate and thank Sir Wilfrid for what he had done since attaining power, notably preferential trade with -Bri- tain, and added: \u2018We do \u201cot underestimate what ysu have done, nor are we ungrateful, but when we expected you to lay the axe to the root of the \u201ctree and cut it down you only cut off some branches.We are happy to know you admire the British.free trade policy, and regard Britain in this respect as the light of the world.We appeal to you for relief and redress.\u201d The Premier, in replying, reiterated his persondl adherence to free trade.All the progress he looked for had not yet been made, but the claims of the Grain] Growers would be fully gone into.He stated the ment\u2019s - readiness to discuss rec.pro- city with :tke United: States on: the latter's.advance on a broader basis.The tributes of the address to the ' British fis¢al policy, Sir Wilfrid - held to be justified.But: Britain had obtained her prominent positon \u2018 after \u2018years of progress.\u2018The .Motherland moved slowly, steadily,\u2019 he said,- \u201cbut she has passed in results and permanency those who have sought.to effect reform by revolution.\u2019 He repeated his Commisson.would go fully into the Matter.\u2018We are not £ jet satisfieu a.with the re Bults.attained iwas-his observation.ie - ch : i ; Edward sam, Court, is morning.\u2018Tam anjold man n : have been badly trea ëd \u2018here 86 away and die.\u2019 \u201cHe will go away ii wal sénten \u201c| Denütentiary' for bre Court, and [taking goods therefrom.Since\u2019 1895\u2014Giroux, how a grey-hair- ed man of 60 years, has boen ten yeurs in the penitentiary.He has served eight termS in the pentientiary and \u201c Jalmost holds the record in that line.Po Trans SEXTETTE.One: Wom oman Attempted to Drown Herself in St.Louis Park.Basin.Six persons, charged with insanity, \u201cappeared Before Dr.Picotte in his chambers this morning.\u2018Four were men and two women.One of the women\u2019 posses es suicida! {endencies, and \u2018when foun by Cons:able- Martin, of No.4 station, last evening, had twice attempted to bring an end to her life by throwing herself into the busin in St.Louis =synare.~ Five of those examined will be sent to the asylum to-morrow and the oth- \u2018ed, who is! thought to have interested rela: ves: in Montreal, will Le sent to \u2018then, if they assert EE claim.| ] REDEMPTORIST CHANGES.Father Murray, rector-major of the Redemptorist Fathers, who recently arrived in| Montreal from Rome, has made man changes in the organization \u2018of the fathers before pro- his journey .to.the F ther Rioux, who was .Father Frynn, who was \u2018minister 0 \u201cSt.Ann\u2019s.Church, have Bone to St.Anne de Beaupre, and Father McPhail will now be rector at the \u201cMontreal church.\u201cFather Trudel has left St.Anne de .Beaupre to be rector \u2018at the Stufly House, Ottawa, and Father Fiset, who was formerly visitor, has become \u2018rector of St.Anne de Beaupre.No changes were made at .Hochelaga.jFather Rioux\u2019s departure has caused tnuch regret amongst the \u2018parishioners of St.Ann\u2019s, by whom he was greatly endeared.\u2018West.Sp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WASHTUB IN COURT.\u2018Peter Washtub,\u2019 called the crier in the Recorder's Court this morning.\u2018Surely not Washtub,\u2019 said Mr.Re- cordér Weir, An unkempt Pollack strolled into the dock, land acknowledged that he had been drunk on Ontario \u2018street.\u2018How many glasses?demanded His Honor.j \u2018Five; confessed the imbiber.\u2018That's teo much,\u2019 said the Recorder.\u2018Two dollars or ten davs.- ere rame FEWER JURY TRIALS.\u2018The new, Compensations Act, under the terms-of which a claim for a labor accident can be settled for four times the amount of the victim\u2019s yearly salary, seems| to be in favor both with the _claimay ts angine employers, as_ many as six difffent cases \u201chaving been thus settled within a: very short period.The new departure will do away with: a large number of jury ttriats, .oducéd the word \u2018protec govern- - assurance that the Tariff ; 11 self o into\u2019 the | - |hoüse of George Arenas 46\" Belmont M ARRIAGE s No Record of Wedding of Dr Crippen and Miss Le Neve Found.= SCOTLAND YARD DENIALS.Opinion Growing That Miss Le Neve is Innocent of Complicity in Murder.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Aug.4.\u2014Scotland Yard ts kept busy denying all sorts of rumors regarding Dr.Crippen and Miss Le Neve, the most recent describing an alleged confession by the doctor, ema- - hating.from Quebec.TA tige\u201d tHatS Inspector Pew ve in Quebec which had not been firie ® cabled to headquarters here.The.superintendent also pointed out that had Crippen confessed it would have been unnecessary to send er- geant Mitchell to Quebec with depositions taken in London in order to se- curé the extradition of the prisoners.Sergeant Mitchell, accompanied by two wardresses, who will take charge of \u201cMiss Le Neve, sall this morning on the steamer \u2018Lake Manitoba\u2019 for Que- ec.The question whether Crippen and his companion have been: married has been revived because of its bearing on the status of the woman as a possible witness against Crippen.It is known that the police are hoping that Miss Le Never will make a witness for the Crown, but if it\u2019 is proved that she is the wife of the doctor she may refuse absolutely to take the stand against her husband.Discussing this feature of the case to-day, Superintendent Froest said that an exhaustive official examination had failed to produce any \u2018evidence of such a marriage.Accordingly, he said, the warrant for the woman\u2019s arrest was made out against Ethel Clair Le Neve and not against \u2018Mrs.\u2018Crippen.\u2019 BELIEVE SHA .IS INNOCENT, - New \"York, Aug.4.\u2014'T believe,\u201d says Mrs.Fred Ginnett, a personal friend of the late Belle Elmore, \u2018that Ethel Le Neve is absolutely innocent of any criminal knowledge of how Belle El- \u2018more came to her death.J believe the doctor -missed his wife after he killed her, and that he.turned as a lonely man will often do, to the woman who had been associated with him in business.Certainly she showed her willingness to make sacrifices for him.Few women would cut off their hair and go through the constant humiliation of @aily masquerade in inl- -fitting, unbecoming ®arments for any man.\u2019 +.From Her correspondence with Belle n gi.= friends, Mme.Ginnett 1s vinted that they ali looked on the pers us happy together up to the \u2018st mièment.She thinks\u2018 thät Scotland Yard, must have assured it- same sentiment among all \u201cwho en wthe Pair well and there, if the officers of the Crown have the strong case they say \u2018they have, it must be\u2019 based on facts not yet generally.known.LAWYER SPEAKS | OF EVIDENCE.- London, Au ; 4\u2014Mr.Arthur News \u2018 .tor, the solicitor who will take charge of Crippen\u2019s defence, said in an interview yesterday: \u2018it \u2018seems.to; me, upon the evidence alreädy.available, that \u2018the case against Dr.Crippen is not one to discourage me in the smallest degree.So far as I can see, there is not the kind of evidence that the murder has ace tually been committed.\u2018I am in telegraphic communication with Crippen, and the statement that he has confessed is quite unfounded.I am applying to the authorities for copies of the depositions of witnesses and all other available documents.There is a great deal to be done, but it will not be necessary for me to go to Canada, although I may meet Crippen at the British port of landing.\u2019 London, Aug.4.\u2014Solicitor Newton, who has been retainéd to defend Dr.Crippen, made his move to-day, when he filed a formal application asking the authorities to permit an independent physivire to éxan:ine the nits of human flesh found in the Crippen cellar.\u2019 \u2018It is undersinod that Newton will contend.that thav cannot be identified as having beta to the body of Eelle Elmo:a.i MISS LE NEVE REFUSES LAWYER.Quebec, Aug.{\u2014The result of the official search of the persons of Dr.\u2018Crippen and Miss Le Neve when arrested was only made known to-day, and shows the prisoners to be in pretty poor circumstances.Frem Dr.Crip- pen was takeen three solitaire diamond rings «f great value, one large gold watch and a number of stickpins which are o {little real value.Another Ting which the doctor had in his poss session was set with four mall diamonds and an amethyst.Miss Le Neve's sole iew- ellery was a soiid gold lady's watch and a ring which is net worth much.|On their arriPal here the prisoners had only seventy dollars between them, Miss Le Neve\u2019s purse containing sixty dollars, and the doctor rad ten dollars.At Miss Le Neve's requeste yesterday forty dollars of the money which is now belng held by the authorities, was spent on clothes for her as the poor gir] had only those garments which the stewardess of the \u2018Montrose\u2019 had given her when she took off the boy's clothing.The trunk which the prisoners carried is a\u2018very common one, being covered witn brown canvas, and was evidently bought expressly for the \u2019 flight.Crippen has sent out no cablegram or communication since he was locked up, and last night a cablefram was received from London addressed to the dcctor stating that a number of friends were prepared to send him a large sum of money.The communication, however, was withheld from the prisones,, A cablegram was received by al o- cal lawyer authorizing him to represent Miss Le Neve during any proceedings here.On being apprized of the fact Miss Le Neve absolutely refused {0 have any lawyer, saying that she would do just as Dr.Crippen did, and would return\u2019 to England with him.\u2014\u2014\u2014a\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 KING'S LIFE POLICIES.(Canadian Associated Press) London, Aug.4.\u2014The Canadian Associated Press learns thdt recently there has been a very large increase in the number of life policies on King George at Lloyds.The policies are taken for twd years.ay à Br - not be likely to give out informati\u201d 7 D rnb dm Lu teh AY e ra Ernie | Saati ins ann sas TARY PEER Era ae Et et NE RE EE EAD) mag LA a A Ca 4 .ficting 7 4 mem\u201d A 0 with July past, the belief spd hope)\u2019 \u201cMARKET POSITION.| MOST FAVORABLE | I: LOCAL TRADING.B/ exipty,.in financial and.stock:circiem- +5 .that crops will do better.- always a fear of July hot wi There ja | .nds, but |.in August the greater humidity makes.|: - \u2018for.more molature, and therefore less.| - damage.also has\u2019 August is generally.consid:T}.ered the vacation month, and conse- 1 quently & period of dullness, .but .4\u20ac:] been \"a month of remarkable | .happenings and activity im the stock.; - EE \u201c markets of the world.\u2018We come.to -Adéust \"this.year.with Very ~indication:- that ligaidation-fias C »+beer: most thorough.There is also + :Browing belief that prices are on a level that amply discounts all the ad- - verse features.We seem to be in a 4 side ot \u201cthe Account, but\u201d confronted - with undsual \u2018Unless t e until; it VES a calamity,\u201d \u2018and which is not thought probable; if {s belleved that confidence will Slowly strengthen i¥ : Z ared.RY the connie as |.until it | CCR le ence dee p the: ; \u2018quickly reveal \u201cthe Em ss of \u2018 Ply, and ne; other factar could be so \u201c effective.in the regulation\u2019 of prices.That.basic conditions .are slowly improving is best told by gradual im- provemunt in financial sentiment.In \u201cbanking circles the belief is growing that as the security market has discounted, in the most drastic manner, the adverse features, so it is liable to discount to an unusual extent the least sign of betterment.At the moment the.market has to ~ combat with a speculative sentiment., There avé reasons to bel eve that standard.stocks are being-more will- .ingly abéôrbed, and yet - there is no general disposition to follow advances, - « But this phase of: the sitiuation is not unfavorable at this particular time.\u2018When, the outlook is clear in this respect we are apt Lo see an aggres- | sive movement\u2019 fdr the rise, provided, | of co to m confidence.Locally, the stock market situation \u2018showed certain \u2018changes from yesterday\u2019s closing.Detroit United broke from 52, the opeñing price, .to 48 1-2, This is largely due to ,the \u2018fact that no decision was\u201d reached yesterday regarding, the- purchasé: of control af the stock \u2018around 80 for asi powertul syndicatg, - but later: developments ay pr ve interesting: Lake of the Woods an increase of dividend rumor held steady around 131 to 132, while Quebec Street was x andre ok rse, that the outlook is such ag demand at 40.Steel Corporation col mon was quiet but at at 57.Ka Paton higher, \u2018whije ° prafirted at 102.1-2.-Such- sta \u201cCana- «dian Pac Railway.2 1 Pre Pow er: were off the quiet\u201d \u2018side\u2019 of \u201cthe trad- fe, but steady, while Crown Reserva wag more active around 2.68.Fair trading was noted in bank and bond securities.New York, Aug.4.\u2014The stock market has been very erralic througliout the opening.The opening was quiet, with some recovery from the low prices, then a decline,\u2019 téllowdd - \"by a rally, and the samp thing over \"again: Undoubtedly the sales .of stocks was influenced by political develop ts of yesterday, and by what they DT tororets ed as a rebuke to.the Taft.Administra- Hon -in the lowa \u2018and Kansas * convenons.Difference of opinion is evenly divided on the board as tn the course of the market, and except for tho action of a few specialties the changes\u2019 on the - whole have He:n unimportant and not significant.A good deal hinges on the Government (grain report, which will be out at 2.3¢- p.m.on Monday, and jt \u201cdoes not seem improbable \u2018that the eor- Pinions which prevail thig morning 11 continue.- *- \u2018In some: quarters a türther raily ig.looked for, Ww many sold then le tocks on the recovery, , thinking that it had gone far enough.: Sales to noon were 172/400 shares.ox SE Weakness i in Cotton New York, Aug.4.\u201cThe weakness.in the cotton market this morning is évi- dently attributable to the rains through- out Texas and Oklahoma, which: are re- im Jorted to have taken place throughout st night.The present price at which the new crop months are selling, makes the market very susceptible to the influence of weather conditions.and any\u2019 very ma- itor improvement in (he weather con- itions will make a sharp decline proba- james $ - London, Aug.81, 7-18, of 7-18, off 1 4.\u2014Consols for money: 1-16; consols, account, - SL ge to cro) B.increaseä er\u201d agcurities would To sup\u201c ÿ* \u20ac e for a reasonable degree of | on the other hand, - \u201c < waiting mood.There is no disposition |- - 4 % 4 to assume .the aggressive.on: either |\u201d 385 the: closest .Judges of .ihg situation ; are of the | # opinion that the next impdrtant move- |.1 ment must: de for the.rise.| » NS > T ng ali à : A A ha j R a ANE : RAG Q i \\ REA WER x ie.; \\ NY X \\ S BN Te) A: N te - C G À 3 y .Lu a A DANGEROUS STRE ET FoR CANADIANE, SCOTIA MAY SOON : ADVANCE ITS RATE | The.\u2018recent notable able advancement made by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, its ever and fast increasing busi- | ness and brightening prospects are now being much commented upon in stock ciroles.Holders of \u2018Scotia\u2019 are mueh interested to discover just how the position of the stock will be affected bY the enlarged.profits of the présent year.\u201cThere 18 a rumor to the effect that, not only: will the dividend be, 2 raised shoptly, but that a bonuë: will be paid :latér-in the year, making the\u2019 dividend Spyen np eréen nt.th & somethi g in this vay will be done.The Bri tia interest in \u201c Scotia Corporation is increasi ng and the gettle- ment of :the recent disagréements has removed the greatest obstacle to the placing of.stock if deemed edvigable in ndon.The.Nova Scotia Company is making excellent headway u t the able management of Mr.R.datris, president, and Mr.Thomas Ç Ty.general manager.\u2019 The value-of the Wabana ore deposits in-Newfoundiand is now computed to beg no less than an ares of 36-miles of high grade ore, ?Dif Super Traction \u2014 Gompany Continges to Show High Rate of Profits \"The earhings of \u201cthé Duluti}-Superior | en Too à dgatiat $90,192 for the same b \u201cmonth \u2018last year.his -is an \u2018in creass of $12,608, or 13.9 percent over \u2018the same month \u2018of 1909.The earnings for the year to date the | \"$609, 718, as against $534,016 for the | game\u2019 period\u2019 in 1909, a gain of \u2018$75,700,017 14.2 percent over what it was in thé | previous year.The Duluth-Superior system is steadily advancing and expanding: with good results.The high increases shown every week and morth are the best evi.den a of how ably the company is hein age Extra Dividend New York, Aug.4.\u2014Tha digectors of the American Tobacco Company at a meeting - to-day voted -a quarterly.divi- gang.of 2 percent, and an extra dividend of T¥% percent on the common stock.- BAR SILVER OFF.London: Aug.4.\u2014Bar slives.18 quot.od to-day at 14 3-8 pence, off 1-8 pence.The Merchants Bank of Canada QUARTERLY DIV IDENI») Notice is hereby -given that a dividend of Two and One-Quarter per cent.fcr the current quarter, being .at the rate of Nine per .cent.per annum upon*the Paid-up Capital Stock .of this Institu- ,- tion, has been @eclared, and that the same will be payable at its \\ Banking House in this city and at its Branches, on and after the 1st f pa = 23, ako.# Paris Office: R.FORGE T, Stock Broker, 83 Notre Dame Street Wes.Montreal.so Rue de Proverice.- day of September next, to Shareholders of record at \u2018the close of .business on the 15th day of August.i the Board, EB.PF F.HEBDEN, \" General Manager.Ca, INACTIVE SECURITIES DEALT IN.11 st.Sacrament Street\u2019 EDWARD L.DOUCET, 25 seoramens sree TMÉCUAIG.ES .& CO.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.¢ general Stock Exchange \u201c business transacted 187 ST.JAMES ST.Montreal.\u2018investment Securities : a speciality, 2 METOALFE st | Ottawa, ent BONUS COMING dso stated that semé Scotia fissnoihé 18 zoing to be done in land | in the near future.This ig somewhat | he manth of July were vague at the moment, but it is likely |: much.greateny.than formerly.-coverlug |.;|s 125%.| Rio, 50 at 87 5-8, | ANOTHER BIG _ POOL RELIEVED OF I18 LOAD re New York, Ale.à.\u2014It.became Kown to-day that another great speculative .pool has just been released of heavisr | holdings than it could carry.Friends of Edwin Hawley :re quoted in bankers \u2018said to be headed by J.P.| gan Company, Wave taken over $0,000 shares o Chesapeake and Ohio stock, bought - by them since the.Rennsyl- vania Railway and Kuhp,L ned and Company parted with their .interest.Hawley\u2019s control, however, is said Me remain 1 intact.\u201cChesapeake and Ohio\u2018 has recently -gold.as high.as 93, and the pool\u2019 is said Latterly, a decline set in, and \u2018repeated drives the stock touched '65 yes térday.Support developed, and the \u2018to 70: Now appears the under gan came to the rescue.rescue.STEEL ACTIVE 5 DETROIT &800 |.| WERE FIRM mere was \u2018not muah\u2019 \u2018of & special \u2018mature fn\u2019 the stock.market.this af- terndon.\u201d \u2018The tone was atrong.Trading was limited to a few of the lead.erg, ehlef among which was Steel, which opened at 57 1-4 and ran stead- Hy up to 57 3-4.Soo and Detroit wérze frm and.Crown Reserve wes strong.FACTS ABOUT \u201cGRAND TRUNK, 3 : ' London, \u2018Aug.4\u2014The Financier\u2019 SAVE the Grand Trunk Rallway shareholders cannot conceal from themgelves that tively heavy burden.on the- company.However, they have no älternative but r to approve, the only alternative being the paralyzation of business.- | BANK OF ENGLAND London, Aug.4.\u2014The \u2018statement \u201cof the Bank of England for the week, ig- sued.to-day, shows the following : : CORG- parisons: \u2014 This week, Last \u2018week, .£29,068,000 £28,611,600 10 \"15,343,000 44,008,000 Circulation.Public deposits, Private deposits.\u2018Gov't securities.\u201817,071,000 Other securities.; \u2026 29,643,000 Reserve., .: 29,408, 000 30,497,000 Proportion\u201d of.re.serve to labily-.- ties.Jo 2% 49.88 \u201cBullion.« «+ + 39,881, 600 ae tn Denver and Rio Grande \"comp Denver, and Rio Grande \u2018eafnings \u201ctor ot 51,28 40,973,000 crease.of 834, 190, and: from.July L'an Increase of 367,700.: MORNING BOARD.Quebec Ry., 125 at 89%, 5 at 40, 5 40%, 525 at 39%, 75 at 39 7-8, 160 ar & chélley, 25 at 81.Par fic, 10 at 185 3-8.Power, 10 at 128 1-8, 15 at 126, 25 at on, 25 at 1 23%, 35 at 124; Detre a t 51, 50 at 59 3-8, 176 at 50%, 36 at 50- %-8, 35 at 50%.50 at 50 à .25.at 50, 40.at iv \u201810 at 48%, $5 at 481%, 25 at 48%.Strest Ry.bat 231, West _Indfa, \u201859 at 70, Tron Pra, 25 at 102% - Steel Corp; 10 at 57%: 200 at 51,7 574, 865 at Woods Com.75 2 132, 150 at 131.- ,Asbestos, - 10 at wn Reserve, 5 00 at 2.68, 60 at Cro 3 68, 400 at 2 Cement Pfd Sas ge 79%, 5 at §0.Asbestos a 13 at 9, 2 at 80.at Motors Br, gt Ay 305.22 Roÿal Bk., 8 at 245.2025 SRS $1050 04; sat ron Bis at 94, .$1000 at 93%.a 98% Penta Bonds, 1000 a at Fre \u201841000 at Rubber cost $1001 99, 45000 at AFTERNOON .SALES.wy =.at 2377-8, 1 at 283, 14 at Soo\u201415.at- 123 12, 25.at 128.10 at 123 1 1-4, 25 at 138 1 8, 10 at js ai 40 ok, 25 at 49 8-8.Rio~~ht at 87 1-8, Canadian Pacific Rellway ot at 184.Cement Common.\u2014-26 at 18 1.2.\u201cTextile Commoon\u2014-25 at 64, 2.at 64, 50 at 64, \u201c } \u201cIron Bonds\u201431, 900 at 9 31-4.Coai.Bonds\u2014$1,000 at 9 73-4 ) Quebec.Railway\u201450 at 40, + : \u2018Steal Corp.\u201425 at 67 1-2, 25 at §7 1.2, 50 at 57 1-2, 95 at 57 3-4, 25 at 87 1-4 75 at BT 2-4,.50 at 57 3-4.Royal Bank-9 at 340.Çement ptd.\u201425 25-at 79 34 ak 0.© \u2018World\u2019 as damier ng that a Sndhaiads 1 the concessions \u2018made to the conductors.and trainmen will compose a comparä- .\u2018Crown Resérve\u2014i0 at 268, 500.at 268, 5 - 20 at 270.(He of or | Enh 4 présent time.-] shareholderg until , ce | shares were & :tn- have, brought at an average above announcement in Wall Street that Mor- | the fourth week in July show an- in- | 1 or almost $ Wow that thé ng 1 in ev \"Re objec re aile ft eee pos re à : gharohoiders où bh LE ox vad 180.Hinton controlling Balle ing, interest HR the ais 284 he ay Company.\u2019 This was Jn A er yy sanstion us Bs: at had Galan tiat et used Jd to a ers reser, hy Orgel, hd hit (kicks ta Join = Fok opus , it : ne ih th th SE i ros | of whie i gvar Se enty Ave room was French-Ca tans, | in son I understand bety 6.0 2, 9e ond.$7,000,000 worth of.BL Tu reit Unitad FRY \u201cfr - Thon! t'a nthe nr Bn.t in threo wh v ob ject \u2018to pro po : res) director as U.R higet 3 ian were tn ta se = [fin unger the t DE ; onal ne otherwise as a director he must\u2019 protect \u201cthe minority.\u2019 - \" \u2018The syndicate has agreed te \u2018allow | eide whether or 1 it: they wish to, 0, sign the agreement.~~ At.the élèse of the meeting, I m 00 ay tell yoy that over 15,000 ven over.io the syndicate.The total number required to.obtain control is about 63,760 shares \u201cThere is a rumor, Mr.Forgi t, that Montreal Street Railway and Montreal United deal.\u2019 \u2018As corporations they are in no way concerned, but as individuals, er more are ihterested in thé syndicate.\u2019 \u2018I want to emphasize one fact; remarked Mr.Forget, \u2018and-that 1s to the effect that the men who form the syndi- standing fight with the city of Detroit and the.Street Railway Company, There been far too.much talk and very In other words,-1f you wish to city.honest opinion, to much poli- know my tion, Now, you have ail the details, an the rest remains WUR the.Srarehoidora: Nova Scotia Steel apd _ Coal Company Shows Records in Report New Glasgow, Pplete details of- cutput of 5a\u2019 and Coat for July were give on out.this mor: Ranas Scotia Steel and Coal Corpg, a tion, È : With ma- = parisons or the TX se \u201cao ; records + They Vaid ad 4.shipped, A against 96, 065 me 2e Ton -made = I \u201c| oy tons as - : paved with 2,385: Mr Cantley.tons; steel made 8,680 tons as.against 2,958 tons; ingots cogged, 2.538 tons as against 3,764 tong; steel\u2019 finished] 8 tons, as against 3;518 tons; axles ship- .ped, 1,103 tons as [ Soke made 7,060 tons as against 6,253 The big increase: in iron ang steel .the improvements cffected in the relin- \u201cing and remad:lling of blast furnaces and open hearth turns Fnaces Which © were \u2018completed late in Coal production\u201d 1 Nate is ons hundred thousand tons ahead of the same time last year.-Chicago, Aug.(\u2014 Price Current says winter wheat turning out up to an movement expected to decrease so \u201cthreshing from shock on as is completed.ssaitions of growing corn favorable, bul nore rain needed very soon over most of area, : Oats narvesti and threshing operations in progress, and re- \u2018sults thus far, very satisfactory.grain at Fort William: and Port Arthur; in earloads:\u2014No.\" No.2 northern, 35; No.3 northern, a No.4 northern, 1; O.G,, 5.Total, (as against 24 last year); Cats 40; bas ley, 4; flax, 1.| \u2018Some scattered rains corn clear spring wheat sections coals around.Forecast\u2014Generally.fair possible light frost\u2019 in Wisconsin.\u201d : ¢ ostly Following is the: \u2018course ot prices at | Winnipeg this more = = 8.Close + +: 1035-1013 40% 394 \u201cOpen + +» o>» 104% 10244 41% 397 \u2018High .joe ; 1027 4216 414g Low.+.104% 102 4114 397 oon .104% 303% A \"414 Brooklyn Rapid Transit : : Broôklÿn Rapid Trat Trañ sit earnings for July show a gain in gloss of $138,000, $4,500 PS day, against June increase of $50, 000, May of $75,000, and Maroh record of t $140,000 increase.Cobalt Enjoys.a \u2018Holiday * Following.are the minin ayo.tations of Cobalt stocks furnished by Gordon = a Members we xehange:-\u2014- Minine ORNING- BALES.2000 Foster, 3000 at 8, a » ik CHICA \u2019 es ars.J.8 A secte ure pany.pel Tele - ng, Al, repor the Proteins \u201ceniciro \u2018auotations | today.as.fe © pan.High.Low.( Close, When Lo 78 aus .408% 102% 101% 103 = 1: 05% 104% 106\" orn- Ce « ept.62 63 62 62 ER : 60% 60% 80 of Thome : .Ot.ev 36% - ST 88% Ps - 384 - 38% \"384 En ui I ain ot ; Sept.2150 2162 2150 21508 La: sre sees eres sees a.ve ge t.op » 1167 1167 \u201c1155 11628 tha 11 0\" 1152 1145 1450 short ane | 1156 1156 -1148 ps oe .\u2018 a cess: 1107 1097 \"1100 + + + + # Weekly figures -far 19 d 3 + y figures -for : 2 ntanance of on a + + hig à rate of increase in clear.+ + ings sich han been in evi- + | daige for so many months, is + s t Surely a 3a Pendle.ovidence of + IF pupmen trades and wealth.+ + Fe oi are comparigens: + + Total far week end- + + a 1914, $48,672,639 + TG res ting \u201cvesob 32,00 3 +; ; 3,086 95 {+ Cut iol + pa ve es 20405714 + mA § aga.a gos, x ; \u2018and pai no ust | potes il ri | hold ngs, Power interests are behind the Detroit y properly speaking, ag.shareholders, they cate are in a position to settle the long- the \u201cWork going on ir the Michigan tics in \"ihe whole Detriit.United situa.\"N.S.S., g 4.\u2014Com.: | 3,500 as against 571° tons, and made last month is aecounted for by |- feipa- | tion as to quality-and quantity.Libera af Spring wheat fails to show any improvement, harvesting\u2019 .commenced.General Following are.Wednesday\" 3 receipts ot : 1 northern wheat, 34; \u201c h ES.L£oib.\u2026 HA Fe \u2018The, Chicago weather despatoh 5} - (] i nore the local pment tou yd te-day, again nani aaly than ten million dollars above glaarinas for the same week of EF year, which Fpures 4 ares tee ever six million ah farge; bein \u2018more Hil ! MONTREAL | ON BOARD OF SSISQOUL co.-_Ât à Meeting of the.Missisquoi Marble Company and the Philtipsburg Raii- Way Company held yesterday atternoon \u2018at the office of ihe companies, Phiilips- real ag McConnell, of Mont.\u2018où r Q ih Eonar of Win te both eros ress is Bink: * de by sr n the des quel 9 arble company pov\" aad of (heir property, the additio on hag \u2018un der Lo one Tor some monte, and which will treble the com- fre Dro heh capacity, will be com- re = he full epera: on before the Pedy \"in attendance at the mesh ng: were: Messrs, Harry.Rich- $dmon, X neston, Eotert 5.James Play.f i ber J.Dale, Wm.nn, ae ! Swi ing, W.J.Morrice, Hy.Timms and J.W.McConnell, Montreal.Now Robber Factoyfo Employ 300 Men-Wil Not Not Join the Merger St.Catharines.Onts \u2018Ont, Aug, 4 \u2014 The large stone building at Mérritton, recently purchased from the Canadian \u2018Soloed Cotton Company.by the.Canadian Hairclath Company, has been sold to \u2018a syndicate which will establish a rubber factory to .employ three hun- \u201cdred men, The factory will be outside of the .pregent rubber merger.The haircloth | factory will remain in the city, but will pur, æn adjoining \u2018factory and sell its capital.\u2018Thé Merritton mii] régent : i \u2018cost the rubber company $70,000.Sr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bank of Montreal Closes City of of Regina Issue | (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Aug.real rio to-day the city.of Regina issue, whicH was oversubscribed, mar rete Sales of Unlisted if Sales of unlisted rem reported.this morne n M done 100 at 50.La Rose, 100 Toronto Cobalt Sales Toronto, Aus, 4.\u2014Beaver, 1000.a BIE, 00U: at x future.10,000; A 3 | future, 7000 at:20.Cobalt (ental, 600 | | & Cobalt | ke, BUY0 at, ld.\u2018Great Northern, AA at 1.Hargraves, 130 18% L 250 at-720.\u2026 Ni.Blesing, 28 25 at 1040.\u2018Right of Way, 300 at 21.\"Silver Leaf 1000 a To misk., 500 at Boy, = dat 6v \u2018Wattiquter, $00 at 55, 200 at 5 MONEY ON CALL.New York, Auë.4.\u2014Noon\u2014Money où call easy at 58 pergents, prime mer- | cantile paper, sa ie pero nt, Exchanges $2 802% balance $16,4 \u2019y È a\" EAST BUFFALO CATTLE.East Buffalo, N.Y, Aug 4.\u2014Cattle receipts -325; slow and unchanged.| Veals receipts 300; slow and steady, | $6.60 to $9.00.Hogs Téceipts 1300 head; tive; to 15c higher; heavy, $8.50 to $8.85; mixed, $8.85 to $9.15; yorkers, $9.20 to $9.35; pigs, $9.36 to $9.40; stags, fairly ace Sheep \u2018and lamps receipts 1,000; fairly active and firm; lambs $5.50 to $7.00, TORONTO CATTLE PRICES.\u2018Trade fair, prices steady, 73 loads in | to-day Including §U5- cattle, 1200 sheep and lambs, 1314 vgs and 330 vas Export.choice castle\u201d $6.50 to $7.00; light, $6 to 36.25; d A medium, $5.5.te 3 do., bulls, $4.76 to $5; cows,-$5 Lo ft 50; butchers\u2019 cantly choice, s.25 to 6.50; medium; $6.25 t a $5.50; gommon, 325 50 to 34.75; bulls,- 1% to % 25; sors 2.60 to $14.50; short keeps, \u2018 Ha: feeders, steers, $4.30 to $5.0 Sous 3 to $3.26; .stockers, choice, $4.26 to $4.50; light, $1.00 to $4.25; canners, $1.50 boi 1.75; milch cows, choice, each, $40 to 5; do., common and medium.,.ench,825 to $35; springers, each, $40 to\u2019 $60; and shéép, ewes,.$4,35 to -$4.60, steady ; \u2018bucks, $3 to $3.75, steady; lambs,.$6.50 to $7.steady; calves, $3 to 83.75,steady; ; de, ted and watered, tete try emer \u2014\u2014 OA MARKET STEADY.Suppliés of oats are ample, ond the prices \u20ac continue fairly low, No.Îc'to\u2019 4114e, and No.3, 3940 ve 40e per \u2018bushel in car lots ex-stora om Province of New Branswick (Guarantee) issued.by the Northern New Brunswick & Sea- beard Reilway Co.4 pe.Bonds, due 1940.Interest payable Bank of British North America, Montreal, New York, Lo: don, England.Price to yield over 4%.Particulars on\u2019 application.\"Royal Securities Corporation, Limited .- 164 St James Strégl, Houjraul tha: ; \u20184.\u2014\"The Bank of Mont- | heavy 10c¢ to 15c lower; light, 106 | 136.00 to $6.50; dairies, $8.65 to $8.25.* i MR.J.M.WILEON.NO DECISION REACHED AT D.UR.MEETING The meeting of shareholders, more articularly from the Province of Que- c, Of the Detroit United Railway, held in the brokerage offices of R.Forget, Yesterday afternoon, was largely attend- \u2018ed, 88 keen ifiterest was evinced in the \u2018proposition which was made to the shareholders on behalf of a powerful | syndicate of United States capitalists to purchase a \u2018controlling interest in De- croit United at a figure equal to $80 a shar The reat majority present yesterday wag\" French-Canadian who are large holders of D.U.R.stock.It is estimated that the holdings of the French-Cana- dian shareholders represented at the meeting would equal nearly $7.000,000, a very considerable sum to be practical ly tied up in a non-interest bearing tor- eign security.The manner in which the stock has behaved since the dividend was passed, has heen very annoying to stockholders who have had to wait patiently in hopes of obtaining a return, but in this they have been disappointed, at least up to the present time.At the meeting yesterday it was explained that it was the desire of a syndicate to obtain an option or 51 percent of the stock at $80 per share.his would give the syndicate « controlling interest in the company and steps would be taken to secure a settlement of\u2019 the long-standing differences between the company and the city.It was further | stated that a number of the largest Can- adlan shareholders had signed in favor of the option and that the shareholders would have until August 13 to sign the option.Mr.Forget explained the situation and placed before the meeting all details.in connection with the proposed transfer of control, Considerable discussion followed, in which Mr.J.M.Wilson, of this city, a director of the Detroit Unitéd Company, and others, were opposed to the plan unless the minority was Elven the same rights as the majority the matter of gelling their stock, The.syndicate, according to Mr.Forget, was not prepared to make such a guarantee, its object being simply to secure bl percent of the stock, or a controlling interest in the company.After considerable\u201d discussion the meeting broke up\u2019 without any action being taken.put feel 005 CHICAGO CATTLE PRICES.Chicago, Aug.4\u2014Cattle receipts estimated at 4000; market generally 10c \u2018higher; beeves, $4.90 to $8.30; Texas Steers, $3.50 to -$5.60; western steers, to $6.75; stackers and feeders, $4 to 8.25; cows and heifers, $2.70 to $6.60; | caïvés, $6.60 to $8.50.Hogs receipts estimated at 15,000 ; aricet Foy Hght, $8.40 to $8, 25; mixe marke 0 to $8.50; heavy, $7.65 to $8.60: Foy $7.65 to $7.85; good to choice | heavy, $7.85 to $8.40; pigs $8.25 to 9; | bulk of sales, 8 to $8.30.| Sheep receipts estimated at 15,000 : market strong; native, $2.60 to $4.60 ; Western, $2.76 to\u201d $4.60; yearlings, $4 4.50 to $7.50; lambs.native, $4.50.to $7.10 .western, $4.50 to 7.15.| \"orange FLOUR UNCHANGED.Manitoba spring patents, firsts, at $6.30; seconds, winter wheat patents, $5.50; Manitoba strong bakers, at 5.60; straight rollers, 55.25; In bags, 50.to $2.60, and extras, $2.15 ta 2.26.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAY MARKET STEADY.Conditions in the hay market are une \u2018ehanged: No.1 y, $14.50 to $15.00 ; tra No.\u2018à nav $13.50 to $14; No.2 ay, $12 to $12,560; clover, mixed, $10.50 to \u2014 clover, $9 to $10.BANK OF MONTREAL NOTICE Is hereby given that a Dividend of Two-and-one-half Por Cent.upon \u2018the paid up Capital Stoek of this Institution has been declared for the current aouatier.and that the same will bo ¥ payes ble at its Banking House in ity, and at its Branches, on and We Thursday, the First Day of Sep-\" tember next, to Shareholders of record of.16th August.By order of the Board.EB.8.CLOUSTON, | General Manager.Montres! 22nd July, 1810, : THE QUEBEC BANK QUARTERLY DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of one and thres- quarters per cent.upèn the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current qu ugrter, and that tha same wil © payable at its Banking House, in this pot and a t ita Branches, on and after RSDAY.the First Day of Septem- Der, ,next to Shareholders of record on the 16th of August next.By order of the Board.Co B.B.STEVENSON, General Manager.2nd July, 1310.| Quebec, 2 \u2014 A 6.Fowler Ross INVESTMENT BROKER \u2014\u2014 Suite 65 and 66 Bank Ottawa - Bide., TEL\" MAIN 2397.FT EXGERTIONAL OFFER limited number £ + F t AR I.have a very of THE \u201cSTANDARD GOLD MINES LIMITED |, STOCK YOR SALE, This is a Special Offer, and a Special Opportunity.APPLY AT ONCE.BENJAMIN BURLAND Toronto Quebec Halifax : Room 303, Board of Trade Building.: Tel.M.3089.LARGER SCALE OF EARNINGS 3 SHOWNBYR &0 In discussing with with the operations and earnings of unes lieu and Ontario Navigation ve Mr.Percy Smith, the secretary that the present year would vu long way the most Buccessful si by company's Inception.nee the e have been much fava cumstances,\u2019 said Mr.Smith by clr.weather has been ery favarahle The us, whereas further south, Warmgy | Na been too intense, and many wna 01 wise would have been touring her.States came northward, ang patre The our system.People from the (4 que try and foreigners are using our per > in increasing numbers.In fact nes Canadian channels of travel are he the ing much better known and popula aro he reorganization of o our sv \u201cste, \u2018zed, augurated by Mr.Rndolphe Forget hie president, and carried out by Mr, a Smith, the general manager » been productive of good in every w a8 and it 1s clearly reflected in ru rons earnings.We did away with ol hos! and, discarded loca] market r mt which were unprofitable, and now \"ae our main attention to the perfecting re he, trunk lines from Niagara in th \u2018How do earnings com cith year?was Asked « Pare with last \u201cWe never publish com arati nea, but as ! Intimates ed.they x e presen ar ahe \u2018 over were before: ad of hat thev ou the percentage of in gross for the year to date over Sonn whole of last season be as ma ich ag percent?7 \u201cTes: a great deal more?Phen there is a likWinad that + next dividend will be increased» \u2018I cannot foretell what the direct will decide upon in thay respect.Wh I 30 know is that Richelieu is enioving precedented seasc Run D) sen of profitable Rir he Tipany, ors \u2014 Ontario Grain Markets are Quiet and Unchanged \u2014Western Wheat and Oats T to, À 4.oronto, Aug.4.\u2014Prices in the market remain very much the Semen yesterday.Manitoba wheat and oats at lake ports for immediate delivery are quoted .a fraction higher in sympathy with the stronger market at Wi innines.Ontario grains and flour are steady \u2018and unchangéd with trade very quiet in every department.tario wheat\u2014 Old No.2, winter, $1.0 $1.08 outside; new, nominal at i 00 ta $1.02 outside.Manitoba Wheat \u2014Nom.inal, No.1 northern, $1.12; No.2 northern, $1 09; No.3 northern, $1.bs at lake ports for immediate shipment, Corn\u2014 American Ne, 2, yellow, 73% ta 74; No.3, yellow, 72% to 73 Toronto freights.Oats\u2014Canada western No, *, 42%; No.3 Canada western, 41% at lake ports for immediate shipment; Ontarin Ne.2.Tate, HH lo.die outside; No.3.white, 38c to 39c outside; 45c t track Toronto.© 46c on Manitoba flour\u2014First \u201cpatents, $6.90 second patents, $5.70; strong bakers, $5.50; 90 percent, Glasgow freights, 25s, Ontario flour\u2014Winter wheat patents, nominal at $4.10 to $4.20 in Fuyers' bass outside; new winter wheat flour for future delivery, $3.85 to $3.90.Mill feed\u2014Manitoba bran, $20 per {$n: shorts, $22 per ton; track Toronto.On._ tario bran, $20 per ton; shorts, $22 per ton; on track Toronto.Improvement in Crops < Winnipeg, Aug.4.\u2014 The Canadian Northern Railway weekly crop repoit contains encouraging news on the grod.ing 5 grain.ain during the week added considerably to the prospects of a bountiful harvest.Harvesting in many districts hag commenced, and is expected to he in full swing by the end of the present week.The company's agents\u2019 on the mai line are specially optimistic, and ths general trend of thelr reports is that crops are looking vastly better than hai been thought possible.ppp CHEESE AND BUTTER.There is no notable change in the position of cheese and butter.The de mand for the former \"shows improve ment, with westerns quoted at lle t- 113 0, and éasterns at 19 7-8c to 1lc per pound.\u2018Butter, locally, is easy, creamery quoted at 22c to pound.with finest 22%c per \u2014frmmmmenmnnennes EGG SITUATION.Selected stock quote at llc to 23: per dozen, and straight receipts at 18c ye - \u2014\u2014p\u2014 iy of Laie We offer $137,000 of the municipality\u2019s 414% debentures at par and interest.On account of its probable annexation to the City of Montreal and consequent increase in value, this will prove a valuable investment, HANSON BROS.164 St.James St.- - Montreal OIL! OIL! OIL nyestigate the Ui Marke Nandsome profits made in Oil The Fuel of the Future.We have several good stocks on ourlist.Write, Wire or Paona.W.W.MAOCUAIG - Broker, City and (District Bank Building yon 69 OT.JAMES STREET.W.GRAHAM BROWNE & 00.DEALERS IN BONDS 222 St, James Street, Montreal = [C.D.SHELDON INVESTMENT BROKER A specialty made of INVEST- MENTE in STANDARD BRAIL- ROAD and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS.Call or write for full partioulars regarding pian of investment.ROOM 111, 180 ST.JAMES §T, PRCHFIREAT.BRYANT BROTHERS 4-88 Bt Francois Xavier $i.& CO.BANKERS and BROKERS \u2018ER DEALE COBALT \"STOCKS Branch Office - - = Cobalt \u2014 MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, OF SCOTLAND, D'Armes (Quebec Bank Bldg) Telephon: 9 Mu u Elesident Partner.Daviu d Keir, CA, (Scott) fared Local quotations are as follows: \u2014On- | po Rep! Jus peno the P movi called are t when movin prize M rir Yest sent r this receip pictur son- -J¢ correc] degraq other Jeffrie excep son is prize The the © public have porari smalle scouri find a gelf À thrash they P of the the C therefd moving senting CR( Mr.who T§ ing, ir hal T Attorn which to see afternd considé accord Miss in Kin wilkin Mr.| for Sec Edinbu Dr.party à St.La Miss left to riel de Miss mount, guest Mrs.Phyllis ont, 8 Mr.à mount, spendin Y Aigle.The ! Marsha Lac de Griffith Mrs.this we Mr.an Kingstc Mr.a Jaughte since t are exp The | Lennox nave g where | The 1 ser, of Welsfoi Ont.i ly on ° The | real, a sons, h pus, ar Mr.an month The daught G.P.real, v Halifax is to ta The Nora, « WwW.J.to Mr.the Tre marria; middle Last Ir.ga her hu James\u2019: ceived Fuest ner we room «\u20ac beautif the oc chestra herself His W Shaugt Dr.Ja tin, M, loss, Price, Kilpin, Grant, Seath, tnast t the lac Thoma health his us the Me hostess Party + Partak wWhere' prated A; I Henr nga \u20ac Grand died | Mornir Way t the st his cu track loved nmi i and x buiane fa the C Ottas Might Pépula Url ver 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PIA Plan Upwarc Pureha terms Steinw demon, Lin te Shune = AL 5 a e \u2018Wit \u2019 of the RicLle Ri Btion Companer à ve Stateq favored - Smith, DY gir favorable ac avel are becom.ind popularized, our System, in.phe Forget, the > 8nd now.gy, he perfecting of Niagara to the npare with last mparative earn.d.they are, jin d of what thev 3 of increase i date over hn as mach as 2 5 aod t oreasedse tne Bt the directors t respect.Wha\u2018 lieu ig enjoying n of profitable \u2014\" kets nchanged eat and Oats ces in the ] eh the same eat and oats at te delivery are er in sympathy et at Winnines.are steady and Very quiet in 19 follows:\u2014On- winter, $1.06 to inal at $1.00 to a wheat-\u2014Nom- 12; No.2 north- n, $1.06 at lake pment.Yellow, 7314 to \u2018to 78 Toronto wtstérn No.?, ern, 413% at lake ipment; Ontario outside; No.3, 5; 45C to 46c on patents, $6.20: strong bakers, w freights, 25s.wheat \\patents, in ruyers\u2019 bags at flour for fu- \u2018an, $20 pèr ton; k Toronto.On- shorts, $22 per mien n Crops - The Canadian Crop report vs on the grow.c added consid- of a bountiful | many districts expected to be 1 of the present g on the mai mistic, -apd the reports is that \u2018better than has UTTER.change in the utter.The de shows improve- loted at 1lc to | 7-8c to 11c per sy.with finest > to 224%c: per TION.at 2316 to 22¢ receipts at 18c.value, this ble invest- Montreal F OIL M A0KER INVEST- RD RAIL- STOCKS.mans.i MES ST., THERS & CO.ROKERS OKS « Cobalt LL & CO IN TANTS, D.Bank Bldg.) Telephont 594 Mat \u2018MH and Mre-Glarke- - Hamilton, » Montrea) .BEA Just as the \u2018sports\u2019 who went to Reno were duped to the extent that the prize fight was fought for the moving pictures and not for the so- called \u2018glorious art of self-defence,\u2019 80, gre the Montreal sports being duped \u2018when they attend the much-advertised moving picture representations of this prize fight which are being shown in - y nireal.asterday the police department representatives to the shows, and this morning Sub-Chief Hebert was in receipt of reports declaring that the ictures being advertised as the John- don-Jeffries fight pictures\u2019 are only correct in so far as they show \"two gegraded humans hammering each other to slow music.They are the Jeffries-Johnson prize fight pictures, except that Jeffries is not there, Johnson is ot there, and that it is not a ht.: prize 08 ring picture men who took the original pictures have bowed to public opinion to the extent that they have put the films on the shelf\u2014tem-: porarily at any rate, but some of the \u201csmaller firms have searched \u2018the scouring of humanity till they could find a white man willing to sell himself to them and taxe an apparent thrashing from a black man while they photographed him: for the benefit of the decadent and the elevation of the children.These two slaves have therefore played their parts, and the moving picture shows; are now.presenting the scene in the city.: CROWN PROSECUTOR ACTS.Mr.Lafortune, Crown Prosecutor, who returned to Montreal this morn- inz, informed the \u201cWil ness\u2019 that he hac received instructions from the Attorney-General, in accordance with which he has sent the provincial police to see the prize fight pictures both this afternoon and this evening.If they consider that the pictures.are not in accordance with good morals, the At- JOLIE SAY PICTURES ARE FAKES [= pepresentations of J ohnison-J offrios Mill \u2018are-Diclived: 0\u2019 be | : Made Up for Exhibition Purposes.- + : torney-Genéral is.ready to proceed | against the proprietors of :the houges exhibiting \u201cthem.Le CHILDREN BARRED.x Berlin, Aug,\u2019 4\u2014The President \u201cof Police has forbidden under.severe penalties\u2019 thie admission of children under.moving pictures\u201d after nine o\u2019clock in.the.evening.The step is taken owing to the.increased.irse-of\u2019 Pictures of crime and imméôrality in these-.tions.\"125455 Superior Court to Decide if Lessee or.Proprietor: Must Pay.There \u201cis Seti : some q Ass still some question.aa to: whether \"the proprietor of \u2018the moving picture show or the lessee of the building used for picture purposes is responsible: to the city for the tax af $500 per annum.ture show proprietors sued by the city for not paying the tax were to have appeared before Mr.Recorder Weir.Representing them, Mr.N.K.Laflamme, K.C., asked that the case be delayed pending a decision in.the Superior Court as to who was legally the Recorder's Court again on the 11th.\u2019 Some time ago Judge Bazin decided that the proprietor was responsible, but later Mr.Recorder Weir gave a ruling to the opposite effect, and the question is now before the Superior Court.: ~ PERSONALS McDonough is visiting Miss Jessje in Kingston, wilkinson.I hi wk .{1 S.Burgess sails this wee& or Scotland, and will visit friends in Fdinburgh for some time.Dr.and Mrs.Dunstan Gray and party are cruising in a launch up the St.Lawrence.Miss Kinloch, Metcalfe street, has left to spend some time at St.Gau- riel de Brandon.\u2018 ; Miss Marion Webster, of West- mount, is visiting in Sherbrooke, the guest of Miss Alice Armitage.Mrs.Godfrey Bird and daughter Phyllis aré visiting in Woodstock, ont., \u2018guests of Mrs.McWhirter.Mr.and Mrs.C.V.Christie, West- mount, have returned to town after spending several.weeks at Cap a l\u2019'Aigle.The Rev.J.T.Marshall and Mrs.Marshall are spending a few weeks at Lac des Isles, guests of Mrs.A.RH.Griffith.Bb Mrs.R.Maitland Hapnaford returns this week from .visiting her parents, Kingston.1 Ca Lo Mr.and Mrs.\u201cW.H.Draper and daughters, who have been abroad since the beginning of the summer, are expected home shortly.The Bishop of Ontario ane Mrs, Lennox Mills; with Mr.Arthur Milis, nave gone to Prout's Neck, Maine, where.they will be for about a month.The marriage of Miss Alfa C.Fraser, of Lachute, Que., to the Rev.al.Welsford Cliff, of North Lunenburg, ont., is announced to take place quietly on Wednesday, August 17th.The Rev.P.L.Richardson, real, and Mrs.Richardson, and their sons, have gone to Lake Scaswanine- pus, and will occupy the cottage of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Howard for the month of August.: The engagement of Miss Russell, daughter of Mrs.T.G.Russell, to mr.G.P.Worsley, of the Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, son of Col.Worsley, Halifax,\u2019 is announced.The marriage is to take place in the autumn.The \u2018engagement is announced .f Nora, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Hutcheson, of Sturgeon Falls, to Mr.Arthur H.Kelly, manager of the Traders\u2019 Bank, Gadsby, Alta.The marriage will take place about ue middle of August.', Last nght Mrs.Geo.W.Stephens, jr.gave a men\u2019s dinner in honor of her husband\u2019s birthday, at the St.James's Club.The guests were Tre- ceived.by.Mrs.Stephens in the large guest yoom of the club, and the din- ner , served in a private dining- room $n the first floor, which was beauti@ally decorated with flowers for the oétasion.During dinner an or- chestrg furnished music.Mrs.Stephens herselffpresided, and there were present:.His Worship the Mayor, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Mr.R.C.Smith, K.C.; Dr.Jamieson, Dr.Chipman, Dr.Martin, Mr.Geo.Drummond, Mr.G.W.Ross, Mr.B.Hal Brown, Mr.W.Price, Mr.Geo.L.Cains, Mr.Geo.Kilpin, Mr.C.Hosmer, jr.; Col.W.Grant, Mr.F.W.Cowie, Major David Seath, Mr.M.P.Fennell, jr.The toast to the King was presented by the lady chairman, after which Sir Thomas Shaughne#sy proposed the health of the guest of the evening m his usual happy vein.His Worship the Mayor proposed the health of the hostess in eloquent terms.The whole Party was invited by Mrs.Stephens to Partake of coffee at her residence, where the garden was beautifully dec- frated with lanterns.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIED FROM INJURIES.pau'enri Labonte, the Bank of Hoche- aga clerk, who was struck by a Grand Trunk locomotive, yesterday died fi the General Hospital this Morning.The young man was on lis say to work yesterday morning at Mint St.Henri office, and as has been os custom, attempted to cross the [rack opposite the bank.It is be- i.that he did not see the engine il it was upon him.He was struck And knocked upconscious.The am- rukince was called and he was taken 9 the hospital.: : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a\u2014\u2014 OTTAWA POPULATION.Mt ra, Aug.4\u2014According to lights directory Ottawa has now a Férulation of 88.737 exclusive of subs.1.848: Ire.This is an increase Over last year's total.PIANOS TO RENT of rented from ;2.00 per month Upwards.Six months\u2019 rent allowed if Purrhased.One-price system and easy rms of payment.Sole agency for Meinway and Planola-Planos.Datiy demonstrations at i NORDHEIMER'S, l'inted, 589 £*.Catherine street wes tune Uptown 2664, A - the guest of Mrs.Henry Mont-.GLOOM CHASERS, Too Busy Gilding the Pill of Ridicule to Pay Attention to .Serious Newsgatherers.For the first time during their stay here a representative of this news- paper-had an opportunity this morning of meeting some of the illustrious dispellers of gloom connected with the American Humorists Association, now in.annual congress at the Windsor Hotel.He saw them for three minutes in the \u2018rotunda of the Windsor Hotel, at 13.15 a.m, on \u2018their way to their morning meeting.The\" Witness man merely wanted the list of the new appointments and the place \u2018of their next \u2018meeting.It would rrobably.take three-quarters of an hour, it wds said, to amicably dispose of the pretensions of many\u2019 applicants by cable, telegraph, long- distance phones, etc.,, who considered themselves fitted for the job as president of the association, which was the appointment which .was to be flllad this morning, after which the boxing instructor of the M.A.A.A., who was outside in attendance, would deal! with \u2018anyone who- disputed the decision the members generally had come to as to the most.appropriate choice.They went off in single file to the place of execution of the late president and officers, and on the way it became evident that familiarity breeils considerable contempt.This was shown in the way the distinguishing characteristics of the humorists as regards personal appearance, were very uncouthly pointed out by their fellow laborers - in the vineyard of fun, as they promenaded to the banquet room, in which, alas, there would be no-ban- quet spread until duty was done.They \u2018had a little veneration for each other as they had for stale jokes.But they are all doing a.fine work trying by humor, which is the only way, to make their fellow-creatureés wise by gilding the philosophic pill of ridicule, which is a pill good for.all the ills.only called upon once.o'clock a deputy came forth and stated that Mr.Cy Warman had been elected the new president.As regards the appointment of secretary, this matter was deferred until to-morrow, as it would depend upon which place was selected for next year's meeting, ani this other matter was not then decided.The choice, apparently, lay between Boston, Detroit, and Peoria, although Mr.Henry E.Warner, of \u2018New York, was advocating spending the next official conference the \u2018bosom \u2018of the broad Atlantic.\u201c Letters of regret at non-attendance were read from - Messrs.John D.Rockefeller, Theodore Roosevelt, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and a vote of thanks was passed to the G.T.R., the Windsor Hotel, Dominion Park, Lhe Isleway Club, and the Montreal newspapers.- \u2019 a The business over the members disbanded, to meet at 7 p.m.to-night to go to Quebec, in the hope that some snow might yet come down.to: justify Canada.GREETED BY IROQUOIS.How a Paris Paper Represented - Count de Lesseps\u2019 Being\u2019 : Made a Chief.In its last issue the \u2018Petit Parisien\u2019 publishes a colored illustration showing the Caughnawaga Indians greeting Count de Lesseps upon \u201cMis arrival among them in an aeroplane At the bottom of the picture are the words: on \u2018At Montreal: Aviator de LEesseps appointed chief by the Iroquois.\u201d Referring to thls) the \u2018Patrie\u2019 \u201csays that the incorrectness is coa.plete, as Count de Leseeps did not go to \u2018\u2018augh- nawaga in an aeroplane, and as there are on Iroquois in Montreal.\u2019 Our ¢.ntemporary then adds rec 3 across the continent: in an effort to} \u2018\u2019base )Brookiyn ).|By Winning Soventh Straight TRAP SHOOTERS | \u201cGame From Providence the | Royals Supplant Thom._ TIMELY Congres \u20ac - gs 2 TS \u201cAid Another Win May Mesn Go- EITTING - to Realize.Providence, Aug.4.\u2014Once again the Greys suffered defeat at the hands, or bat, of the Royals.And the reverse was costly.It reversed the position of the teams in the league standing.Indeed, the Royals are now within striking distance of Buffalo, for a Montreal victory and a Bison defeat will put the teams on an equal footing.as, As usual of late, the Royals hit op- ablement left thé receiving end of the battery weak.\u2019 .tHeir usual manner the Royals jumped into the game, scoring a run in the first innings.Jube went out, but Joe Yeager got a base on balls, and took third when Sheriff Jones hit a clean single to left.Demmitt hit a fly to right, and Yeager got .home on the throw in.- ings,but Cockill opened the second with a wallop to left.He stole second, and: was sacrificed to third by Holly.Then came.Hardy, late of Washington.He.hit safely to left, a slashing drive it \u2018was, and Cockill came in.- |All went quietly until th sixth inne ings.Then, after Jimmy Jones had \u2018struck out, Demmitt doubled to .centre Natty was out, but on the play the Royal left fielder \u201ctook third, Cockill drove one through shortstop and Dem- mitt came in.2 The home team got a solitary run in the seventh on a base on palls, two out, and a hit.But never did they seriously threaten the visitors.MONTREAL.ABR HPO ABE Jube, Pf +.eo so .\u2026.5 0 0 1 0 0 Yeager, 3b .\u2026 1.1 4 200 J.Jones, Cf +.6 00.0: 0 1 3 0 0 Demmit, If +.1 2 2 0 0 Nattress, 2b os oo \u2026.\u2026.4 0 0 2 4 0 Cockill, \u201c1D +.eo ce es 1 2 7 10 0 Holly, BS «+ +.o.à 0 1 1 2 0 |Hardy,.ce ee es 00 oe 0 2 4 0 0 ; E.Jones, PD « +s so .4 0 0 3 0 0.Totals +.cece -.33 3 927 8 O0.PROVIDENCE.; ' ABR HPOAE Welday, cf .\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 1 0 0 O Hoffman, If cc oo .\u2026.,.3 0 0 1 0°0 Arndt, 8b .o.+o .\u2026 4 0 1 O0 :3 O Atz, 2b.+e eo \u2026 4 1 0 1 0 O Blgton, 1f «co +.oo .\u2026 4 0 0 1 0 1] Courtney, 1b .4 0 113 1 0 Rock, 38 2.sec +».4.3 0 1 2 2 0 Fitzgerald, ¢ .3 0 0 9 4 D Sline, D .«2 +o «0.2 0 1 0 4 0 xPhelan, .+ .\u2026 4.001 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson, P be ce oo 0 \u201c0 0 0 0 1 Totals .82 1 5 27 14 2 mBatted for Slire in 8th.- Score by innings\u2014 .Montreal .\u2019.11 00010v#v0\u20143 Providence.000 6.00100\u20141 © Summary\u2014=Stolen base, .Cockill; | two.| hits, Holly, Demmitt; .three, base.\u2018hits; .DPemmitt; sacrifice hits, Hoffman, \u2018Holly, Demmitt; struck out, by Sline 8, by Jones 4; bases on balls, off Sline 1, off Jones 1; off Wilson 1: left on bases, Providence 5, Montreal 7.Time, 1.52.Umpire, Hurst.RUSSELL GOOD AGAIN.Baltimore, Aug.3\u2014PBaltimore won from Buffalo in easy fashion to-day.Dummy Taylor was taken off the rubber and Dank, who replaced him, was wild, though effective when .the bases were occupied.Russell pitched his first good game in two weeks.Score: \u2014 \u2018 H E R.Buffalo.:00000390910\u20144 7 3 Baltimore .:2 0 0 3 0 11 3 x\u20149 12 1 Batteries:\u2014Taylor, Dank and Woods; Russell and Byers.Umpires, Halligan and Boyle.RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT.The games between Toronto and Jersey City, and Rochester and Newark, \u2018had to be postponed on account of rain.TO-DAY\u2019S GAMES.Montreal at Providence.Toronto \u2018at Jersey City.Rochester at Newark; Buffalo at Baltimore: QUINN PITCHES AND HITS WELL, BUT LOSES HIS GAME Cleveland, Aug.3.\u2014Cleveland rallied in the eighth inning to-day, and, aided by Quinn's\u2019 two wild pifches, won out from New York, 4 to 2.Quinn'drove in Score: \u2014 both of New Yorks\u2019 runs.: R.H.E.Cleveland.00000004x\u20144 7 1 New York.010000010\u20142 6 1 Batteries:\u2014Falkenberg and Bemis: Quinn and Criger.- ; : Chicago, Aug.3.\u2014By mixing Baker's single, a wild pitch and a muff of Murphy\u2019's fly in the ninth, Dhiladelphia today won a pitching duel from Chicago, 2' to 1.Bender was invincitle save in the seventh.Score:\u2014 \u2019 R.H.E.Chicago.000001000\u20141 4 1 Philadelphia.0 00100001\u2014-2 8 0 Batteries:\u2014Young and Payne; Bender and Thomas.The St.Louis-Washington game was postponed owing to ram.MIGHTY BATTING BY MAGEE HELPS PITTSBURG PIRATES.BRESNAHAN AS A PITCHER Philadelphia, Aug.3.\u2014Pittsburg won both games of to-day's .double healer here.In the first game Philadelphia's errors proved costly,while In the second game Pittsburg bunched hits to better effect than the home team.\u201d 8 batting was the feature.In eight times to the plate in the two contests he made 8 home run, a three bagger, twp two ' baggers and two singles, and was hit by a pitched ball.Scores: Pittsburg .002 010100\u20144 6 0 Phila.0 00100000\u20141.9 3 Batteries\u2014Leifield and Gibson; 'Mor- en and oin.: Second game\u2014 - R.H.E.Pittsburg .0 20000300510 .1 Phñla.590000301010 2 Batteries \u2014Philippe,Camnitz and Gibson; Ewing and Moran.- : Brooklyn, Aug.3\u2014To-day's game was interrupted by rain and was long drawn out, besides furnishing a lot of comedy.After using three plichers, who were wild and ineffective, Manager Bresna- han discarded his mask and protector in disgust and went into the box himself.He had good control, but was batted freely, fast flelding saving him.Brooklyn made It three straight, although Scanlan had to go to the rescue of Crable, a left-hander, recently secured from Galveston, who was also wild.The score: .R.H.E.St.Louis.0 2 0 0 1 0 0.0.0\u20143 6 3 ¢ 10012100x\u2014b 9 0 Batteries \u2014 Smick, Backman, Gever and Bresnahan and Phelps: Scanlan and Ber .New York.Aug.3.\u2014 With Pfeister -pitching, Chicago defeated New \u201cYork, 3 to 0.The Cub southpaw, while not quite - as effective as Wiltse, his box rival, was steadier and received superior support.The score: : | 1 00000012 0-3 8h Chicago .) 3 0\u20143 New Fork.00 0000000\u20140 7 2 \u201c A; Boston, Au.\u2018 ane Ps trek b + ing Still Higher\u2014'Tis Herd Nothing more happened in that inne} Crable, \u2018Batteries\u2014FP \u201cWiltse.and.Mye gimate re 7 Ca at TN .2-\u2014\u2014Boston broke its los- y.Winning à, double header \u201cfrom Cincinnäti- today, the first game 5 | to 4,and the second 5 won \u2018hoth - gaines Scores: Cincinnati 0-0 0:2-2-0.0:0-0\u20144 7 0 | Boston cy.0.0.01 010 3x\u20145 9 2 \u2018Batteries\u2014Suggs and McLean; Frock, Curtis and Graham.a Ti 5 ; eoont \u2018can el 2 R.H.E \u2018Cincinnati .000600.000\u20140 4 5 Boston .1040000 0x\u20145.9 2 \u2018Batteries\u2014Burns, Gaspar and - Clarke; { Mattern and S hy + R.H.E.\u2018BASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.TU Le Es Won, Lost.P.C.60 3 .606 Newark.«c.oe eur.9 \u201cRochester ca oe .ae 56 38 .596 | Baltimore .\u2018ee.es +54 45 545 Toronto : ee eo se +251 45 .531 Buffalo: .vo .42 52 447 \u2018Montreal .ges wes 41 53 .436 Providence .es oo +.41 55 «427 Jersey City «oc oe.ve » 40 58.408 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.x .ce Won.Lost.P.C.Chicago .ve + vw.30 .670 PittBDUTE .se oe 152 37 .584 New York ,o« .\u2026 .52 38 .b78 Cincinnati «es \u201890 eo ., 46 47 .4r5 Philadelphia .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.oo 45° 46 .495 St.\u2018Louis .4 si ee es 55 415 Brooklyn .+.+.38 \u201c54 413 Boston .«us.ee oi wo 36 81 .365 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.portunely.They played \u2018aggressive, snappy ball, in marked contrast to the PE , Won.Lost.P.C.nobody-çares variety\"àf the home team.Philadelphia .\u2026 :: © 81 - .667 The result was never in doubt, for in | Boston .«so es .BT 37 .606 no single place did the visitors show a | New York .55.38 .591 \"weakness.- Jones pitched in.fine -fôrm; | Detroit.7.2 ee ne «0.52 43 547 Hardy, the new catcher, worked well, | Cleveland .42 7 47 472 gd hit \u2018when.hits \u2018were needed.- : His | Washington .28:56 409 advent: has given the team-the:addltion.| Chicago \u2018=.ie \"36.67 \u2018aR7 al\u201d strength it nedded, for Curtis's seri.| Bt: Louis +: +.#27 .61 80: ous injury and Kritchell's partial dis- © i ~ ALLOW JUST ONE MORE Hull Couneil Consents to Have Fight Tonight as Scheduled.Ottawa, Aug.4\u2014The fight for the Canadian \u201cfeatherweight championship between Billy Allen, of Ottawa, and \u2018Knockout\u2019 Brown, of New York, will after all take place at Hull to-night.Chief Marcoux announced-earlier in the week that he \u2018had, received instructions to stop it, but the council met again and consented, in view of the great expense which the promoters had been put to, to allow it to take place.The lid is to be put down tight in Hull; however, \u2018so this will be the last fight here for some -time.2e , READY AT ST.JOHNS | | Waiting for the Paddlers\u2014 _ Gen.Sir Percy Lake May ~ Tie Judge.Saturday will ses big things at Johns.The men who have been St.in | charge of the arrangements have everything practically ceinpleted, and all they awalt now is the arrival.of the teams.In addition to the old drill hall, in which there is commodious .accommodation, several tents have been erected, and there ls now room for everyone.Les = .The Toronto paddlers will arrive on Friday morning, and in the evening the Ottawa contingent will come.There will be a biz excursion.from Ottawa, and the various clubs will have numer- .| ous supporters.Géneral-Sir.Percy Lake will be asked to act as a judge.He will be in St.Johns inspecting the Dragoons.BOWLING IN.BROCKVILLE.Prescott Rinks Making \u2018Clean Sweep Ce at Tournament.8, Tee A .> + - Lawn Bowling Association opened its first tournament on .grounds of the Eastern Hospital yesterday.Seventeen rinks are competing, from' Ottawa, Kingston, Prescott, Newboro and Brock- ville.\u2018The rinks from Prescott, skipped by Messrs.Halpin and Kelly, took the honors yesterday, winning the Dominion and St.Lawrence matches.Prescott also has a rink in the finals for the Association Cup with Brdckville.; AIRMEN MAY STRIKE.Aviators in Germany.Object to Re- J strictive Laws.Berlin, Aug.4.\u2014A \u2018strike .of airmen is threatened in consequence of a local ordinance prescribing the conditions under which aeroplaning may be conducted in Berlin and the Province of \u2018Brandenburg.The objectionable ordinance forbidding spectacular or cross- country flying unless the aviator of.a machine possesses an aviator\u2019s.cérti- ficate and has notified the police authorities three days in advance of his.flight.Flying over towns and villages is absolutely forbidden under any cir=- are punishable by fine.The ordinance has stirred the airmen to indignant protests, and sixteen men who are to appear in the natignal events, for the week: beginning Aug.7 threaten to call a formal strike.= ALTITUDE RECORD.aa : - French Aviator Ascended.5,405.RE Feet in England.Blackpool, Eng., Aug.4\u2014Chavez, the French aviator, flying for the world\u2019s record for altitude in a Ble- riot monoplane at the Blackpool aviation meet yesterday, attained a height given.officially.as 5,405 feet, 125 feet over a mile.He failed to reach the elevation attained by Walter \u2018Brookins, of 6,175 feet, in a filght at Atlantic City, on July 9th, 1910.His altitude is also exceeded by that attributed to Tyck in a flight at Brussels on Monday, 5,570 feet, but these figures are not official.\u20acChavez\u2019s record constftutes a world\u2019s record for monoplanes.So London, Eng., Aug.\u2019 3.\u2014At the close of the day's play in the M.C.C.Canadian Zingaris cricket match, the score stood: \u2014M.C.C.all out for 379, Zingaris | 98 for 2.Lord Hawke compiled 135 of the M.C.C.team\u2019s runs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : INTERNATIONAL CHESS, Hamburg, Aug.3.\u2014When the play ended yesterday in the thirteenth round of the International chess tournament it was found that the young Russian player, Niemzowitsch, having beaten the American player, Marshall, is only one point behind the leader, Schlechter, who drew with Spielmann.Chotimirsk] beat Speijer, while Duras disposed of Salwe, Alekhine administering a whipping to the Yorkshireman , Yates.The games by - TelchmannTar-takower and John- Forgacz were drawn.: ; te YORKSHIREMEN\u2019S TEAM.The Yorkshire Society team to play against Lachine at Lachine on Saturday next will be selected from the following players: J.Varley, J.Bristowe, R.Moseley, F.Hallas, H.P.Marsden, .Collinge, H.Dent, H.Simpson, R.Royzed.\"The men will take the 2 p.m.car from the post office.PLANNING STEEPLE CHASE.- The Montreal Hunt Club will hold a point-to-point steeplechase this fall sim- {lar to that held last year.At a meeting held yesterday at the office of the secretary, Mr.J.R.Innes, Messrs.Bartlett McLennan and H.MacDougall were appointed to arrange the details.16 0.Bunched hits\u201d Brockville, Aug.3.\u2014The St.Lawrence | cumstances and breaches of the law | CANADIANS BATTING .WELL.| W.Dockray, W.Eccles, R.Appleby, =.| Financially Through Effort | to Lift Cup.WESTERN GAME SUPERIOR ?Vaneouver Paper Says That it is, and Always Will \u2019 ) - Be.- crosse team gambolling over the green at the sight one almost forgot that they had ever gone out to the coast.An exe- and many things were said, but who will constitute the team against the Queen City lacrossists, was not decided.This evening the fourth and final entente will be held.Montreal men say that the winged-wheel artists will have little trouble with Jim Murphy's braves, \u2018but the game should be a good one.It \u2018is said that there is no lacrosse field in | Canada that suits the Torontonlans better than the M.A.A.A.field.They need :}-paces; ; ed from injuries, but will play in Saturday\u2019s game.\u2018 Cornwall, Ont, Aug.4.\u2014The Cornwall lacrosse team had a light work-out last night, and are.gradually iimbering up from the effects of their double-header day and Monday.They expect to be in the pink by Saturday, when their old rivals, the Shamrocks, fresh from a victory over the Tecumsehs, will visit Cornwall.The locals fully realize that they will have to travel fast to beat the green shirts, and as they likewise intend to trim the Nationals here, they will have to go some in both games.There is some talk of a change in the line-up, but this will not be known definitely until Friday.4 very-large crowd is expected, as Shamrock-Cornwall games are always lively.: Montreal lacrosse team from the Western Cup hunting-trip will just about balance the expenses of taking 21 men.out, was ascertained at a meeting of the M.A.A A.directors last night.Presi- | dent Findlay and Manager Davidson presented detailed reports of the trip, but no financial statement was submitted, as there are still a number of accounts outstanding.According to Paul Lefebvre, the trainer of the Montreal lacrosse team,\" it was long shots for New Westminster against the easterners.The cup holders, he sald, did not believe :n the theory of boring close in on thelr\u2019 opponents\u2019 nets.Rather, they shot from wherever shooting was possible, and surprised Montreals who were prepared for bore- in tactics.Of the cup matches the Vancouver \u2018Province\u2019 saysi\u2014 .- : \u2018It.will not dg to say, im view of the result on Saturday thdt good ldcrosse is not now played in Eastern\u2018Canada, that the Ontario and Quebec teams have lost their cunning.All that the crushing victory of the New Westminsters over the Montreals means is that the coast players are individually and collectively so much superior to the\" visitors that they are in.a class by themselves, Without doubt the defeated team will go home and maintain its supremacy over its rivals in older Canada and will give as excellent exhibitions of lacrosse.as have ever been witnessed there.But as the games at the Royäl City on Satür- day demonstrated, lacrosse as played «in the East is a much inferior, thipg fo that played Here.7 \"7 Ee \u2018A \"conscloushess of this prevails \u2018in the East itself, and before the Montreal team left for the coast :t was stated that if the New Westminster were victorious they would be challenged later in the year by the Toronto team.course, Torohto will be expected to de- \u2018monstrate its superiority to Montreal before coming here to engage the.champions, and to demonstrate that superiority: will, we imagine, be no easy task.But lovers of lacrosse \u2018n thie coast will be glad to see the Torontos make good \u2018their boast.East can produce and of convincing them that they have no shadow of a chance of victory in a contest forthe Minto Cup.That trophy has come here -to stay, because lacrosse as played here is played better.than.it is anywhere else or than it ever has been in Eastern Canada.Tom Carlind and Desse Brown have been chosen to handle \u2018the Cornwall- Shamrock match on Saturday.The former -wil!l probably not act, as he has left Montreal .on.a.trip to western Ontario, and it is doubtful if he will be back in time for the game.NEARING END OF TOUR.\u2018Woman Automobilist on Last Lap of World-Circling Drive, Chicago, Aug.3.\u2014Mrs.Harriet Clark \u201cFisher, proprietor of a factory at Tren- \u2018ton, N.J., left Chicago yesterday on the \u2018last lap of a 25,000 mile automobile trip that has taken her \u2018through: several European and Asiatic coundfies.She is accompanied by her secretary, Walter Brooks, a maid, and a valety_ ; Since her.arrival in {an Francisco on the steamer \u2018Siberia\u2019 from Japan, two weeks ago, Mrs.Fisher hag traversed the tourist route from the Golden Gate City to Los Angeles; the desert route from that city to Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, and has made the.trip from Cheyenne and Denver, via Grand Island, Omaha, and Des Moines without incident.Her car is a Locomdbile.Mrs.Fisher left the United States on July 19, 1909, and upon arriving in Europe .toured through France, Germany, \u2018Switzerland, and Italy, and then crossed the Mediterranean into Egypt.The automobile carried its four passengers up and down the banks of the Nile for -sev- eral hundred miles.She also drove her car through India, Ceylon, Japan and.China.The party landed at San Francisco June 17.Mrs.Fisher expects to go directly from Chicago to Trenton.AMERICAN SCHOONER Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug.3.\u2014The American schooner \u2018Westward,\u2019 owned by A.8.Cochran, of New York, started with the yachts \u2018Germania,\u2019 \u2018Cicely\u2019 and \u2018Susanna,\u2019 in the race for the Kaiser's cup this morning over a course of 47 miles.The breeze was light and all the contestants set every yard of canvas which would draw.; \" \u2018PFhe \u2018Westward\u2019- crossed.the line too early under over-eager skipper and was forced to put about and re-cross the line .behind its opponents.Sailing with remarkable speed, however, the \u2018Westward\u2019 soon made up its, disadvantage, and at the end of an hour and a half of rating was leading, two \u2018minutes in front 0f .the \u2018Carmania,\u2019 which allowed the \u2018Westward\u2019 a handicap of six minutes and sixteen seconds.The \u2018Westward\u2019 won the race.The \u2018Gerraania,\u201d however, arrived flying the protest flag, indicating a challenge of the result of the race.The \u2018Germania\u2019s\u2019 - protest was withdrawn, however, and the \u2018Westward\u2019 was awarded the -Kai- ser\u2019s Cup.The reason for the protest was not announced.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CRICKET IN ENGLAND.London, Eng., Aug.3.\u2014Essex beat Derhyshire by 271 runs.Northamptonshire beat Leicester by four wickets.Gloucester vs.Somerset at Bristol abandoned, owing to rain.~ Hampshire vs.Sussex resulted in a draw.Co .Lancashire beat Yorkshire by an inning and 111 runs.Warwickshire vs.Worcester resulted in a draw.: Montreals Did Not Go Behind at the M.A.A.A.Brounds yesterday, and practice in preparation for Saturday's | \u201cThat the gate receipts coming to the | Of |.The champions are désir-|' ous of meeting the best players that the LIFTS KAISER'S CUP.| ome west Hot Weather ts | dm fe at ee on\u2019t Clean Your Windows If you'll \u2019phone, write or call for a free estimate and give us a trial, we are sure your windows will be cleaned by us from that moment on.It was good to look at the Montreal la- cutive meeting followed the practice, | \u2018room to range around to show their best | 7-| Frank Hogan, the fans\u2019 favorite on | | the Montreal team, is not quite recover- | games in Ottawa and Toront» last Satur- | Fc » .spiral been a who ry Leave that to us.P JURORS STREET \u201ca The New York Window Cleaning Co.e A TAIN 1235 rr With very little money | you can buy a very big Carriage, Express, \u2018Lorrie or Cart, Baker\u2019, | \\ Butchers\u2019 or Milk, Wagons, oralmostany- thing to run on wheels.First-class goods, fully warranted.- 21 St.Antoine Street, MONTREAL.R Ÿ J.LATIMER & CO.BRITISH NEWS ENGIAND.Mr.Lloyd has received the honor rarely conferred on a non-University man, of election to an honorary fellow- | | ship of Jesus College, Oxford.Her Majesty the Queen has sent a large case of goods containing some very valuable articles for sale at the forthcoming London Congregational Union Bazaar.: A subterranean chamber with a staircase at one end and-a Gothic roof, has been discovered at Greenhithe.It is believed to have hermit\u2019s cell.Madame Ada Crossiey and Signorina Corona/ have interested themselves in Miss Dorothy Dainty, a Leicester girl, aged 16 years, who promises to become a great singer.\u2014 According to a census of pigs taken by the Board of Agriculture, there were 2,823,887 in England last year\u2014a decline of; 16.7 per cent.on the figures for the.year before last.A debtor who appeared in the \u2018Wandsworth County Court, told the \u201cjudge that he had walked from Pe- terborough in order to answer a judgment summons, and had been four days on the road.Numerous counterfeit two-shilling -pieces and half-crowns are in circulation in| the south-eastern coast towns of .England, and the police are warning the public to be on their guard - against them.\u201d- Two tramps: charged with begging at Aberystwyth were discharged by the magistrate; who said the local governing body of the town sanctioned begging and told them to go and beg as much as thev liked.Lord | rundel, of Wardour was fined H licenses, for.of the animals Arundel, and rne he thought had been shot.| \u2019 Mr.Daniel Thomas, of Pontypridd, died at Porthcawl at the age of eighty-two, was at one time the unbeaten [lightweight champion of the world, before the days of Heenan, King and Sayers.Under the influence of Spurgeon he destroyed his championship belt.Operations are to be started shortly in connection with the minéral deposits in the island of Skye.Both coal and ironstone have been found at Braes, \u2018near Partrec, on the Macdonald estate, and a (company has now leased the ground [and is about to begin boring and exploring.° Visitors at Bexhill recently witnessed a battle between fish close in shore.\u2018A shoal of mackerel was attacking a much larger shoal of smaller fish, many of whom were thrown upon shore after each charge, and for a space of a hundred yards along the shore the water was dark and disturbed by the contending armies.Mr, Fenner, landlord of the White Horse at Seal, was described before the West Kent Licensing.Committee as \u2018juite a parish institution,\u2019 being a jobmaster, secretary of\u2019 the cricket club, driver of the fire brigade, bell- ringer at the church.and an overseer.The license was refused.+ i | \u2014 ; A milkman, summoned at Heaton for refusing to sell milk to an in- -spector|on a récent Sunday, said that if he sold on Sunday he was liable to prosecution under the Lords Day Act, and if he refused he was liable under the Food and Drugs Act.For the prosecution it was contended that if this argument succeeded the Food and Drugs Act would be reduced to a farce on Sundays.The case was dismissed.Ce There! is a caravan touring quietly along the English country roads just now which bears on its tide the name \u2018Syreira\u2019 Lee, licensed hawker.\u201d It is quite the regulation gipsy\u2019s caravan in appearance, strung round with a mes- cellaneous collection of pots and pans and kettles,\u201d and Syreira Lee herself may be seen either driving the slowly plodding horse or walking by its side.Yet it is no gypsy who owns this caravan: and Syreira or Sarah Lee covers the identity of a lady of title, Lady Arthur Grosvenor, who for two or three years past has chosen this unconventional way of passing the summer months.All over the country she \u2018goes In her caravan, accompanied by one of her friends and sometimes by her husband, Lord Ar: thur Gresvenor.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - | SCOTLAND.The estate of Faskally, including the famous Pass of Killiecrankie, where Graham | of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, jwas killed in the moment of victory, has been sold to Major F.C.Foster, of Queensbury, Yorks.An interesting civil ceremony took place at Inverness when Sir James Alexander Grant, the eminent Ottawa } and surgeon, was presented physician with the freedom of Inverness.Sir -tion and loyalty to the King.| form their functions.A health-giving tonic, your : will recommend.Try a bottle\u2014drink three glasses a day.note the difference.At your druggist's or grocer's, 40c.Send for booklet \u201cHealth Insurance.\u2018 Many valuable health St.Leon W: &rs Limited St.Leon, Quebec \u2018BOTTLED AT ST.LEON SPRINGS i Montreal Office, 17 §t.John St.AI communications outside of Montreal, address St.Leon Springs, Que.Phone Main 7276.SUBURBAN SERVICE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY The Grand Trunk Railway announce that their full and complete Suburban Train Service will bs restored to-mor- row, Friday, August 5th, and will be run on.the schedules in effect previous .to Labor Troubles.James, who was born in Inverness, is - the last representative of the Grants Canada.\u2026- of Corrimony, and went to when a child.The output o?Scottisk shipbullding - for the half-year amounts to 183 vessels, aggregating about 231,450 tons.Of this amount 216,795 tons were launched on the Clyde, this figure comparing with 169,089 tons launched in the first six months.of last year, and with 140,149 tons launched in the corresponding portion of 1908.In consequence of an extraordinary pressure on Scotch steelmakers.to give delivery of steel ship plates and the.inability of producers to cope with\" the demand, Glasgow firms have arranged to import German plates, which they are enabled to do at 6s.6d.per ton under Scotch.prices.The output of Scotch ' steel month is 90,000 tons.A large Scotch steel works which has been closed for over two years, is being reopened.IRELAND.Since 1841 the cultivated area of Ireland has dwindled from about 4,000,- 000 acres to 2,000,000., No.17, Gough-square, E.C., London, the memorable house where Dr.Johnson lived and compiled a great part of his dictionary, is being restored.John Tuffe was committed for triai at Bantry on a charge of the manslaughter of Ellen Collins by administering cocaine to her, and extracting six teeth, when she was not in a\u2019fit state to undergo any operation.After three hundred years\u2019 uninterrupted existence as a tavern in the City of London.Ye Olde Blue Last in Dorset street has been closed owing to its dangerous condition.À big \u2018T\u2019 cut in an old oak settle in the quaint little bar parlor is said to have been carved by Thackeray.The Lord Mayor of Dublin receives a sum of £300 per annum, \u2018in\u2019consideration of services rendered to Charles II.\u2019 It appears that at the time of the restoration the Lord Mayor one Robert Dee, who showed great devo- He was given command of a company in a regiment of foot in Ireland, and this privilege, together with £300 per an- num, was granted in perpetuity to all successive Lord Mayors of Dublin.The military command has become obsolete, but the annuity is still paid out of the consolidated fund.Mrs.Mary Mills, of Hatfield Hyde, Herefordshire, recently, received from the King a letter expressing sincere congratulations on the attainment of her 100th birthday.She keeps house for her youngest son.who is sixty- three, mends his clothing, cooks his meals, and keeps the place tidy, although in the heavier household work she is helped by her daughter, Mrs.Walby, who lives next door.When visited by press-men the other day she was repairing her son\u2019s cordurov trousers.\u2018I'm mending my boy's breeches,\u201d she said, cheerily, with all the pride of a voung mother.She has reared a family of seven.Her husband died twenty-three years ago.\"#2 eighty-four.= \u201c mou\" EE ERY \u20ac ae a Tr = \" 8 \u201d A Y works per Fr eas Pat ù Tt AT AE SAMI SAINI VDE SET rN ï pr a TP % mu - WIE MRRP 22 rs, rien a PID EEN YEE TSP EES RENE LITO rey A A See = EE NE CE a Smee 2 Tt ae ThE EZ what you want.: STUNG on FARES The John Murphy Company, Limited, - has\u201d ever iti~its.view one\u2019 great putpose\u2014the _ purpose that was taught nineteen centuries ago >\u201d -to a noñ-accepting \u201cpéople \u2014: the purpose of | \u201cService\u201d \u2014service to our.fellow-men: This great purpose of.ours is an \u201cuplifting one\u2014it strengthens us as we exeit it\u2014makes us feel more in harmony with the people we are striving to serve.\u2018We have been telling you for some time of the many moods and.fancies of this purpose of service, but we want to-day to \u2018call your attention môté particularly to our department.for- the elimination of failures\u2014 the cure-shop in fact, of all our departmental ailments\u2014our Complaint office.Too much attention is often given to suc- .cess and not sufficient to failures.+ Murphy Company, Limited, \u2018believes that if the causes of the occasional failures i in its ser- ou-emany .a useful lesson can be gleaned.To.this.end, therefore, we would request that if errors creep out \u201cbeen \u2018unable to: please.you: at times where four hundred varied personalities are constantly at work\u2014that you use our ~ Complaint.office.and.et.us.find the.remedy for your displeasure.We want perfect ser- tion towards the attainment of this - ideal.steady compass of unswerving optimism be ever forward.to a large-hiéarted ideal; look back LS \u2014and.hig is_ ju trying to ==look ever \u201cforward, at the samé time by The lessque Jearned from the failures of the past.= never shaped in such a\u2019way that \u2018these several hun- | dred minds will grasp it, and if the inclination | can be either found or given to each of these - i maintained, Murphy Company, Limited, for a service that ing towards that end.We are working intelligently and we are working all the time.Luncn ROOM SERV ICE | BREAKFAST from 7.45 to 9.30.(6 : different menus, 25 cents to 50 cents\u2019) | LUNCHEON from 12.30 to 2.00.p.m.(Full course, 35 cents.) = AFTERNOON T E A - (Shoppers Special) \u20143.00 to 5.30 p.m., 25c.\u201cÀ la Carte all day.- The John ee vice are studied \u2014 why out \u2014employées have in our store, as they are bound to creep out vice, and to get it we \u2018Toust have your co-opera- Co Huckel, the philosopher, once said, \u201cLet the what Me are.; | if this ne outstanding purpose can be several hundred minds to put this purpose into | perfect working order, and if by a systém of - training this \u2018perfect working order can be _you - can.look.to The John has the promise of perfection.We are work- H ! ! e Kerr re 5 sg Sp, | GREAT OXFORD © CLEARING, $145| | | \u201c Oxfords in tan, vici kid, choco: late\u2019 kid and patent colt.: à ; About four hundred pairs of.| : them-\u2014la : sammet.\u2026 Oxfords, |.+ gd York and Cuban heels.per cent.lower than their regular 3 Paire fer 81.25 J Children\u2019s \u2019s Stookings 25 Sallor Hats.15.\u2018 When x they de need it, they k lose.ne > time in coming\u2019 for it.\u2019 so .NOTCH LOWER.\u201cOxtords with low and high New - Oxfords with toes to - suit the most tastidious dresser, \u2014pointed, a coin and common sense, Every pair - of quality guaran- :1 *- teed,\u2014the Murphy quality.Af Every pair perfect.Every pair priced from 50 to 60 | selling price, with every size rep- : resented, from 114 to 7 Remember, though, that the early buyer gets the choice of the- as- |.sortment.Regular values, $2.50, $2.75, and | $3.00,\u2014Friday at \u2014.\u2026\u2026 $1.45 Women's stookings % Extra fine quality stockings tor women, 3 pairs for.$1.25 All exclusive £06ds, entirely ait- ferent from the ordinary grade of hosiery.purple, mauve, red.Gauze in .tedium weight and heavy; some with ga-téred tops; all double feet sélf embroidery and cols 8; In spots and floral designs; | pe in lace with embroidery | in \u2018self and colors; .\u201cand praidas.Men\u2019 s Fine Books \u2014 { fancy iliges Suinfner.socks of fine quality in tan, navy, black, grey and wisteria; all sizes; summer weight; double soles and heels; 3 pairs for.$1.25 \u2026 és ue 65) pairs of children\u2019s stockings; close\u2019 rib; full length leg; black, tan, white and.grey; sizes 4 to 7.ce ee en me es +s 85 Elbow Gi Gloves.65 Black silk gloves in elbow length; | mousquetaire wrist; sizes ¢1-2 to 8; per pair.& +.65 : 50 only, ladies\u2019 and misses\u2019 sails or hats in navy.and red; values $1.00 and.$2.00; Friday, cach CR 1° githering together or} ||, ofr stock, with the prices out #8] Colérs\u2014black, tan, | brown, grey, gresn, pink, bins, \u2019 \u201cThe , Harvest field ; is opened t to store opens at 8.00 a.i, and the é gleaning of our.values commences promply at that hour.even thousands\u2014of lay to find something they need ?the gleaners at day-break.Our Be early, and be certain of finding | | | WONDERFUL.REDUCTION IN SIL K VALUES purchases at one price, China silks; SPC Pailettes an greens.85 and $1.00 per We will offer on Friday morning the final lot of the season\u2019s silk The list includes beautiful foulards, fancy striped t-Shantungs, attractive Geisha silks, iffon Taffetas, lining Taffetas, satins, lining moirette and an attractive line of polonaise for linings, all in the very newest shades, including the fashionable mulberry, wisteria, Alice blue, frais and the latest These silks have been selling right along at .50, .65, 75, yard, but will be placed before the carly 20 arrivals \u201cto-mt ro W morning at, pér yard .okd rich M esdalines, dainty Wings and Mounts es co 6.ev ve Steamer Cape Steamer caps, \u2018sème aré made of \u201c éloth, values .75 and\u2019 $1.00; only 50 of them, on sals at, each.25 ~colors\u2014blue and grey.Trimmed Hats : med toques and \u2018drèss hats; \"values $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 \"for, \u2018éach.sii ewes os 0.3300 Trimmed sailors.25 only, ladies sailor hats in ; tuscar, navy or rose; \u201cwoe neatly vith band; values.$1.50, $2.00 andl 2 50; \u201cfor, each.75 s.c cingham Petticoats ol Just the thing tor.summer: wear in téwn, or _dountty; made\u201d of good washing: gingham, with deep flounce edged with four-\" inch frill; original price .75 ; | Friday.\u2026.49 [Muslin Dressing Jaokets Pretty \u2018dressing -jackets of fig- \u2018ured muslin; neatly made with - deep sailor collar\u2014trimmed with \u2018embroidery and Bow of ribbon; original price $1.25, Friday, 49 Summer Dresses There aie only 9 of thesé pretty dressés \u2014 some are Print, some muslin, and a few, white lawn\u2014 the rémains of a large summer stock \u2014 just thé thing for thé + ese «.15 country; $3.50.value for.$1.00 \u201csoft [About 100 wings and cd mousts;: mois red and white; 4 \u2018each.we #10 sème \u2018made of leathér;.There are just i2 of our trim - trimmed - \u2018Neckwear; 10 Ladies\u2019 Summer Suits 10 only, striped duck suits, brown and white stripes; 3-4 length sémi-fitted coat; gored skirt, trimmed with buttons to match; | $4.50 value for, each.Little Boys\u2019 Suits White linen kuits in Russian effect (2-piece); front of coat fin- -.ished with pin tucks; belt of .$1.00 material and pocket; usual price | $1.95; for, each.: .$1.39 ~ Sizes for children of 2 to 5 years.Misses\u2019 Two-Piece Suits Linen suits for misses from 6 to 14 years; style; semi-fitted coats with rolléd collar; checks and plain gingham and chambray, in pink, blue and tanh and white; marked prices $5.75 to $9.00; each Half Price | Children\u2019s Bonnets ol - Dainty.lawn \u201cand: muslin bon- sizes from 6 months to nets; © 2 years; +39; for, éach.0.marked prices .30 and .19 | Cambrio and Long Cloth Only a limited quantity, but the values of these Lansdowne cambric and English longeloths are \u201c18, .20 and 22: per yard; Friday, per yard.A very large quantity of neck- wear, varying in price from .25 \u2018to .35, will be put on sale Friday at, éâch.10 There aré pléated muslin Duten collars, lace, net and muslin jabots, jabôts turn over côllars, hunting stock collars, \u201cles and stock collars.on.121-2 in +.madeé in the Russian | sidé effects, | Val.Laces © We still have a nice assortment of val.laces which we are gell- \u201cing at.\u2026 .Half Price Veiling Colored vellings; value .25 per yard, for.+.\u2026.vo ce ae 2.010 Dress Nets | Colored dress nets, double width; values from .75 to $1.00; \u2018for, per vard.+.os eo oo 235 | Linen Collars -25 and .35 linen collars for, \u201ceach.ce ee ee ee 10 Friiling; .20 and .26 a yard; for \u2019 - -.LN] La ew oe oe eo - .10 Embroidered Robes A nice choice from some lovely jembroidéred robes\u2014some dress |patterns\u2014some semi-made robes; $4.95 va'ue for.$295 = \u201cen.eed.$4.95 Also Blouse patterns, \"peautiPalli \u2018embroiéered, all at Half Price \u2018Women\u2019s Umbrellas, .98 \u2018Good umbréllas with taffeta covering; long and medium hand- les\u2014straight, crooked and metal.With these, for Friday, we shall place on sale 25 only fine gloria umbrellas; metal topped handles; Value $:.59; for, each.98 Lingerie Blouses With the balance of the blouses from to-day\u2019s sale we shall place on salé to-morrow, Friday, sev- , eral odd lines of our regular stock, the values of which are $2.TB, $3.00 and $3.50, at, each, .98 ae se ee ws and those \u2018at $12.50 for, each | WASH RIBBONS THAT WASH 9,000 yards of this wash ribbon cut into lengths of 3, 5, and 6 yards.Plain\u2014 No.1 6 yards for .14 14, 6 yards for .19 2 5 yards for .19 3 3 yards for .15 4 8 yards for .22 With the spot\u2014 ~ 115 .6 yards for .20 2 6 yards for .25 3 \"3 yards for .,.17 \u2018 25 4 3 yards for .The colors are\u2014sky blue, pink, cream white and mauve.Table Linen Damask tablecloths, 2x3 yards, hemstitched ; good floral designs \u2014 absolutely pure linen; $7.00 value for, each.$4.25 Napkins to mateh, 22 x 22, \u2018hemstitched, $5.50 per doz., for.$3,50 Wash Goods Remnants We still have a few wash goods remnants\u2014including lawns, dimities, ginghame, fancy muslin,\" nainsook and dress linens.All at 25 per cent.and 50 per cent.reductions.Dress Muslins Beautiful dress muslins in dainty soft shades of sky, helio and pink on white grounds: floral designs and cross bar effects; original price .29 per yard, for Children\u2019s Coats - Children\u2019s lustre and serge coats :in white and ecru -\u2014 not this ' year's stylés, but good, serviceable coats an\u201d pretty too.Just ~ the thing \u2018for cool evenings; values $4.50 to $9.00; all.Half Price SOMETHING ABOUT OUR FINE LACES\u2014 | Visitors to our store are becoming 1 more and more convinced that in our Linen Department they can 2 find the highest quality at the very best prices in our various lines of CLUNY LACES.That you may com- - pare our values with others, \u2014remembering, of course, that the laces are MADE BY HAND of the purest of Irish linen threadings, with centres of plain Irish linen of the finest quality,\u2014we are quoting you just a few \u2019 ET, of our opportunities to-day.\" \u201cOur SCARFS are of: beautiful designs, varied, but with every pattern accurately carried out, and we | are sincere in our assurance that a more attractive line could not be found.These can be furnished in the following sizes: © os ee 0.00 6 vee eevee .$3.00 .$4.00 20 x 63.¢ ee 00 2 oe 20x45.$3.50 eh, ieee.$500 CENTRES to match these various sizes can be had in designs from six to thirty-six inches in diametér at from 20 cents to $4.00 each, while a still finer line with insertion of the same quality of fine Cluny Lace can be supplied at prices up to $6.00 each.Then there are our own VENISE LACE CENTRES, all of pure.Irish linen, which we can furnish in various sizes at from 40 cents for the six inch size to $4.75 for the thirty inch pattern.If these prices interest you, let us show y built upon merit and not our own, \u201csay- 50.\u201d x the goods themse 4 N Ives and prove that our reputation is sea give ae alia an fie age a\u201d pr.0\" 0\" A gl Nyt Va) WASH ash ribbon 5, and 6 lue, pink, x3 yards, floral ~ de- re linen; .$4.25 x 22, hem- for.$3.50 + its ash goods 18 lawns, Ney mus- ss linens.nd 50 per 8 in dain- helio -and is; floral + effects ; yard, for 19 erge coats ~ not this , service- too.Just evenings, all.Half Price.P Since 1347 the mark of the world\u2019s Dest silver plate W as been à \u201cIA en + e 1847 ROGERS BROS.This name on knives, forks, - elc., is a guide in buying À and an assurance of worth.i «Best fea sefs, dishes, waiters, efc., are sia ; en MERIDEN BRITA COI (5 For evenings, driving, walking or travelling.They present a most attractive, stylish appearance.Made in four distinct types \u2014 all rain- proofed.: _ Ask your dealer.Ifhe them, write does not for style book and sam- | ples.HOME SWEET HOME.For your Home in the City.For yur House in the Country.For Picnic Parties or Fishing Excursions, be sure to gel your supplies from Walter Paul\u2019s Stores For there you will get the BEST Groceries, Provisions, Fruits and Vegetables, as also the Largest Assortment in the clèy of the Finer and Fancier Groceries.; .Prices Moderate: Prompt Delivery.461 ST.CATHERINE WEST.80 UNIVERSITY STREET.ASH'S FOREST FRIEND Por Black Plies and Mosquitoes.one going to the country should a bottle.Price 25¢ and 50¢.Any- have BLOOD PURIFIER.\u2014HARTE'S BLOOD PURIFIER.It is better than \u2018any Sarsaparilla, Price 50c.; ELINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER.=For the Relief and Cure of Epileptic Pits and other Nervous Disorders.Price $1.00 and $32.00 per hottl Ga J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 150 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.Telephone MAIN 1190.: MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON .Notaries and Commissioners - Glverpeel & Londen &Qlob» insuranes Bullding 112 St.James Street.SER] SORT \u201cPOTTER THE PAINTER\u2019 ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL WORK IN OUR LINE.W.E POTTER & CO.46 BENOLII >1I, Telephone M.1938.- 2237 JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDER) and CONTRACTORS.Yalustions made.Jobb promptly attended es Ps ?y 129B to 335 DÉBERNIA ROAD A \u2014 TENDERS Y.M.GC.A.BUILDING TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of Messrs.Ross & MacFarlane, No.1 Belmont street, Montreal,up to SATURDAY, August, 20th, at 12 o'clock noon, for the construction and completion of a Young Men's Christian Association Building, to be: erected in the City of Montreal, Quebec.> Plans, specifications, and\u2019 alf necessary information will be furnished at the above office.The right is reserved by the Montreal Young Men\u2019s Chris- an bids should they: deem it to their interest to do so.Le R.C.HOLDEN, Chairman Building Committee, | Synopsis of Canadian North-West | Land Regulations, .Any person who is the sole family, or any male over 18 may homestead a quarter evailable ominion land in Man Saskatchewan or Alberta.Tha PST] must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may be made st any agency, on cértain conditions by fainer, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader, Duties.\u2014Six montns\u2019 residence upon and\u2019 cultivation of the land :in vach of tars years.À homesteader may Jive Within nine miles of his homestead sn a farm of at least.80 acres sdlely owned end occupied by him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brothel or sister: Ir certain districts & homesteader in Boo standing may pre-eript a Quarter.Section alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of six years: from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead batents),anq cultivate hfty, seres extra., À hornesteader w as exhaust bomestead right and canst obtain 2 pre-emption may take , à\u2018 purchaseq \\ fbmestead in certain districts.Price 83 00\" per acre.uties.\u2014Must reside te months in esch of three \u2018years, cul- ivate ty acres and erect a worth $300.00.he ise head of a years old, section of RRR W.W.CORY, Daputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.5.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paié for.\u2014\u2014\u2014 OH! FOR A SAGUENAY BREEZE! No more delightful or beneficial out- nz than the popular sea trip to the Marvellous Saguenay.Daily Saflings and all expenses for the round trip from Montreal, $25.Tickets good for the season and stopovers allowed.R.& ©.Ticket Office, St.James street, opposite Post Office.TELL YOUR FRIENDS.\u2018Our readers will greatly oblige u: and at the same time confer a real favor on their friends who do not take the \u201cWitness, if they will tell them of the \u2018Witness\u2019 Art| Masterpiece Campaign, and show hem how they may get these MEN BEING À Freight of | | the endin~ of the strike.Association to reject any, or- all, |- -the humorists.\u2018 magami, Halifax, and other stopping it.es £ 3 ght of all Kinds is Being Handled by the Grand Trunk - .RAIN IN THE WEST.rain was géneral throughout cantral Manitoba.There was heavy rain as far west as Brandon, on the main line of the C.P.R.Souris reports a good downfall, whith éxtenided south td near the boundary line, and in the nofth the reports show that rain Wan.gèn- eral to some miles ast Minnedesa.On thé main line light showers were ro ported as far west as Broadview, but beyond that point no rain is reported in Saskatchewan or Alberta.= The Canadian Northern weather report.shows that Tuesday's raid was \u2018ganeral in the whole téritory traversed by thé company's lines, from the Laks Woods to Edmonton.\u2019 of thé SLOUGH.FOUND DEAD IN Francis, - y À McLean, a contractor on thé Grand Trunk Pacific, was found dead ina slough hear Cedoux.It is thought he Lomniitted suicide.° Sot THE \u2018WITNESS BAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should: keep à little catalogue scrap book of the daily pattern cuts.These will be féund véry useful to refer to from time to time.I.+ hatte > HEUX 1 EL HAE TRE UM RL TET I AMEE RCE TRL MRL LET 1 BELLY Ty, JE ag gy 8S FIP BLE pe i i we Ve.iT LAS ATI RY NER Salih Maui ie © + LADIES\u2019 WORK APRON.Paris Pattern No.2932.Red and white plaid gingham häs been used in thé development of this useful wdrk apron, which may be madé up with cp without \u2018the bib, according to taste.It affords compléts protec: lion to the dress and is no troubls to make.The sides have : \u2018pockets, which are always éonvenient.The bib portion fapténs at the centre, back and the lower portion tiés at thé back with strings made of the material.The patern is\u2019 in three sizes-small, medium and large.ai the apron requires 3 3-4 yards ôf material 24 \u2018inches wide, /3 5-8 yards 27 inches wide, ôr 2.3-4 yards 38 \u2018inches contrasting material 27 inches wide.PATTERN COUPON.CAF ARTRRERERÈRARTRE EX RE À À Please send the above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+e.ac0cau 00e Name \u2026.pereeceus.Address in fuit : evianaay + \u20ac : N.B.\u2014Be sure to cut out the illuÿ-.tration and send with the coupon, carefully filled out.~The pattern cannot reach you in less than à week.Price 10 cent: :éach, in cash, postal notè, or stamps.- Address, \u2018Witnéss\u2019 Pattern Department, \u2018Witness\u2019 Block, Montreal.1 ; 0 PTS 7 \u201c Toronto, Aug: 4\u2014\u2018We, the jury, are | \u2018 Matthews, |: 27 in the and the exposure As a proof of this, itis interesting to Winnipeg, Aug.4\u2014Tuesday night's | Sask, Aug.4\u2014Mr.D.A.have large shapéd | Im médium sizé | wide; as illustrated, threé-élghths of | \u2018Insure Your Digestion Do you find that occasionally an extra hearty meal, or an indulgence in some favorite but forbidden dish, makes you feel as if you had swallowed a flat-iron ?| It\u2019s simply that your stomach, however well it may digest ordinary dieals, balks A NNN PY - at the overload.A single ope of ev.Father Morriscy Father Morriscy\u2019s No.11 Tablets would set you right in about fifteen minutes.As each tablet is capable in itself of digesting one and three-quarter pounds of food, it helps the stomach out most effectively.~~ Even if your indigestion has become chronic\u2014if you are a confirmed dyspeptic\u2014always dieting, always miserable \u2014Father Morriscy\u2019s No.11 tablets, will remove the most distressing symptoms at once, will enable you to get the benefit of the\u2019 food you eat, and will restore your stomach to healthy vigor.| : No.11 \u2018Pablets insure you against heartburn, sourness nd gas in the stomach as well as against all other forms of indigestiog.;50c.à box\u2014at your dealer\u2019s.Father Marriscy Medicine Co., Ltd., - Chatham, N.B.12 | \u2014_ A New Field Glass The oft vexing gift problem, \u201cWhat shall I give him?\" may be satisfactorily solved in many ways at this store.One.way that you may not perhaps think of, is to give him one of our new Prismatic Field Glasses, at $25.00.It will certainly please the recipient, and perpetuate the memory of the giver through constant, satisfactory~ service.Never before have we had such à satisfactory glass at the price.Henry Birks & Sons, Limited : PHILLIPS SQUARE.= ee NS gu Well Laundered Shirts, Besides passing through eight complete changes of water while being ashed, every shirt sent to the Toilet Laundry \u201cTHE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW,\u2019 ul : passes through the hands of nine expert ironers, who each do something, and \u2018do it.well, towards that fine finish which charscterizes our work.425 Richmond Street, Phone UP 3480.To 4.Ta Xe eam, \\ wanted to sell\"the \u2018Canadian Pictorial,\u2019 Canada\u2019s lead- .ing illustrated magazine.Splendid premiums or gea- BOYS erous cash commission.Hundreds of boys busy and © delighted.Room for hundreds more.\u2018Why shouldn't mms you profit?A postcard will secure full particulars, hipisboidiiosid: pramium list and & package to start on, if you live outside Montreal and subur bs.If inside the city, phone us or drop in and see what we have to offer you.Address, Boys\u2019 Sales Dept, \u2018John Dougall & Son, Agents for the \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 \u2018Witness\u2019 Bldg.Montreal i { : et te ee prs EM, AE rr LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.OWER CANADA COLLEGE otre Dame de.Grace MONTREAL.For Boarders and Day Boys.C ) A S.FOSBERY, M.A LATE HEAD MASTER, ST.JOHI'S SCHOOL \u2014 Healthy situation.Use of Westmount \u2018Athletic grounds.2 tennis courts.2 rinks.Gymnasium.Sloyd (Manual Training) room.Excellent system of heating, Ventilating \u2018and humidifying class rooms aud dormitories.' BOYS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVERSITIES AND THE R.M.C., KINGSTON © Term Commences 8 A.M., Sept.14.1 liad aida] ho = LEN MAWR 651 Spadina Avenue, Toronto.RESIDENTIAL AND DAY Se aman ames a Pr Large Staff of Highly Qualified and Experience eachers an 0.fossors © Satine Ë hon and German Teachers.Pudils prepared for the Univérsitiés and\u2019 for Examinations in Music of Torôñto University, the Conservatory of \u2018Music, and the Toronto College of Music.Modern Efu- cational Methods, Refining Influences, and well-regulated Home.Lawn Tennis and other games.Rink.The School will re-6pen on Tuesday, September 13th.For Prospectus, apply to MISS VEBALS, Principal \u2014 AVES .o por , Tn J PTE RY ddan LES ASHBURY ONTARIO cuogseu L ADIES\u2019 WHITBY, ONT.{ CANADA.i ; Opens Sept.8th, 1910 COLLEGE || |COLLEGE os L- Robkoliffe, OTTAWA | PERFECT SURROUNDINGS Besidsntisl Reboot fer BOXE, FULL COURSES IN commodation .for oard- > > erieommot ay Boys.Large, Literature Elocation new fre-proof buftdings.Ten asic .ne Arts gers of grounds, finé gymnasium, Household Science, etc.beautifully situated outside city.Splendid organization, Rates moderate, cial Preparation for B.M.C., peo FE IE ance Efamination WEITE THE PEINCIPAL FOR CALENDAR : REV.J.J.HARE, Ph.D.\u2018 Whitby, Ont, idates passed.ER EE : hool reopent Sept 13th, 1910.Sénd for Calendar to Rev.GED.P.WOOLLCOMBE, *Y M.A.(Oxon), Headmaster.THE MACKAY INSTITUTION FOR PROTESTANT DEAF-MUTES AND THE BLIND ror | R.M.C.the.Schesl obtain far PLACE on list, and all it s LL siden .NOTRE DAME DE GRACE, | Firet Class residantial MONTREAL : \u201c school for Girls and School rs.opens on \u2018WEDNESDAY, RB dE Young Ladies.September 14th.ê _ «> The Blind taught the orcinar Eng- NY \u2018Pupils enrolling for\u2018 Heh branches, Music and hair.ening.af educated and tau 0 spea _ _ Session 1910-1811.and read the lips.Instruction in Tare : \u2019 . pentry and Shoemaking.HARRIET BE.ASHGROFT, ; Superintendent.GEORGE DURNFORD, pe WRITE FOR CALENDAR and Full COLLEGE emma RE LADIES COLLEGE DUNHAM, P.Q.(President, the Bishop of Montreal) is in a better position than ever in its KING'S HALL Compton, Que.BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIELS Preparations for Universisy history to provide a sound and literal mypulastions soya Acsdems, education to its pupiis.ane property Royal Drawing Bonstyn Exam.has been greatly imoroved, the severa! departments of instruction have been increased and a highly qualified and accomplished sta nas en engaged.Every care and attention is given to the nations.Zlgitte à gumber of pu- Michaelmas Term begira improvemént and well-befng of each Lady Principal).pupil Full particulars and\u2019 calendar n application to the Lady Principal.gc \" a pet 6 CPE ATTE Tran ere 1e 7e FRS RER Er aps ++ w be Re APE PP ee RSS .eo te Etre din Th de SL A st ; ~ Sl Pie OUR I FE A .ye - ad \"RING \u2014 At St., Paul, Minn., on July 18, | Tho * mending notices ?s, GUNN \u2014 | \u201c atéw Gun, prest 7 cd \u2018 Notices of Births, majriages and deaths.must invariably be itn nange \u2018ahd address \u2018of , the .se-:ûer.OT \u201cotherwise no notice can be :taken of them.Birth notices are Inserted for 8c; m e notices for bc: death | arriag repaid.The an- notice: for 26e, .neuncement of fuderal appended to death notice, 25c extra; other extensions to obituary.sch as short skatch e, two cents per .ord extra, eX- ; cept poetry, which is 50e pér line ox« tra, prepaid.\u20183 = i \u201cments of , marriages and deaths érithoce extended obituary or verses) occurring in their irmediate families.free of charge, in which case name aa Address \u2018of -subscribecs should be Ë Us | 4.511 LC A AE * SEL, =.+ -Bnnual.subscribers may havo: === A onderfutAchievem Ji + ?PT Le MARRIÉD.\" RUSSELL \u2014 HOME \u2014 At St.Andrew\u201d \u2018Church, Quebec, on Aug.2.1910, Fred- fick W.Russell, son of the late W.Russell, to Constance, youngest daughter of the late Wm.Home.REBEAUD \u2014 DOWE \u2014 On July 12, 1910, at MacGregor Lake.Perkingy Que, by the Rev.C.F.Cruchon, Mr Edouard Rebeaud, from \u2018Switzerland, to \u2018Mrs.Louise Powe, from Quyon, Que.DIED.CHOATE \u2014 At Port Hope, Ont, én ao 1910.Mary Smith, widow of thé late Aaron Choate, aged 93 \u2018years, 11 months and 22 days.DUNN \u2014.In Kingston, Ont, on Aug.1.1910, William Dunn, aged 54 years.FLEET \u2014 On Wednesday, Aug.3, 1910, F TT her sûmmer residence,Littie Metis, Augusta Eleanor Redpath, beloved wife of C.J.Fleet, K.C,, of Montreal, Funeral private.- INN \u2014 Suddenly, on Aug: 1,,1910,An- sidént of Gunns, Limited, Toronto, aged 54 years.oe - JONÉS \u2014 On July 15, 1910, at the re- sidénce of her son, Dr.'C.A.Jones, Mount Forest, Ont, Frances Elizabeth Ashton Allavne, widow of the\u2019 late Dr.Charles Jones, formerly of Oakville.1910, George King, eldest son of the late.Samuel King, of Que PHPLER \u2014 At Melboro\u2019, Que., on July 26, 1910, Charles Pepler, aged 67.YOUNG \u2014 At 15 Hazelton avenue, To- oat on Aug.1, 1910.the Rev.Geo.Young, D.D;in -the 89th year of his.age.| 1 tort 7 for the: shove: olimn may send with them a.Mst of names ôf interested friends, togethet.with o % dress, and marked copies of omptly mailed.For addresses 1 Foreign \u201ccountries three cents will be =vEES & CO, no Funeral Phone Up 1653.(Note change of Address) \u201cUNDER THE WINDING UP AGT BIRTHS, MARRIAGER ANN DEATHS| endorsed with thei: e-cent stamp for each.ad- | ith a on ) the wie].ness\u2019 containing the notice Will.be | .Directors | 2 Lhe ; - LOT Tp ey rr .meant health for all.+ Canada\u2019s\u2019 fame does not rest solely on her furs and wheat.flelds.\u201d Her rise in the esteem of the world is not due to her Cobalt mines.It is the work of her great men that has made her great.A.graduate of McGill University has won lasting.renown for his -original researches in the realms of Physics.Co 1 .Everyone knows that fruit is wholesome, when eaten judiciously.Phy- 8icilans generally recognize the fact that fruit juices have a beneficial effect on the various organs .of the body.co \u2019 oo 202 It \u2018remained for a Canadian physician to discover a process, whereby the medicinal action of fruit could be\u201d so increased \u2018as to make the Intensified juices.a wondérful cure.- ; \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d is \u2018this combination of \u2018fruit juices and tonics.Since its introduction to the publie, \u201cFruit-a- tives\u201d has met with a success accorded to.no othér medicine in the world.The reason is dlain.-\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d is the one \u2018remedy that is actually made of fruit, and is the only remedy \u2018that naturally cures Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headaches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Backache, Kidney and Skin Troubles.At all dealers at 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 2bc., or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.7 - \u2014 fountain Pen This is the only pen which \u2018has a device that \u201cabsolutely controls the passage of ink from the barrel to the pen point.It is tan.IN THE MATTER OF Lee UNION BAG COMPANY, Limited.Notice is héreby given that by Judg- t: vendered by the Superio Ft the : 29th day of \"July, 1910,\" 1 the \u201cuns dersigned, F.W.SHARP, ChartéredAc- countant, of the City \u2018of Montreal, \u2018was 4 appointed Liquidator in the matter.:\u201d Al] parties having claims, against the | abbve Estate are notified to fyle therg,.according to law, at my office, within delay of thirty days.i - iP.W, BHARP.rior Cénft vin.indispensable to the summer tourist.It never \"leaks; and is always ready or \u201cWe sell these pens in all styles, at all prices.Montreal, July 29th, 1910.- ; pu THE WINDING DPA af ER GE (N THE MATTER OF GEORGE A.GATEHOUSE COMPANY, © Licorporatéd.; Notice is hereby given that by Judg- * ment rendered by the Superior Court on the 29th day of July, 1910, I the.undersigned, F.W.SHARP, Chartered Ac- -countant, of the City of Montreai, was sppointed Liquidator in the matter.10.Al] parties.having claims against the ators\u2019 Estate are notified tp fyle them, according to law, at my office, within a Jay of thirty days.irr.os, delay © YAY.wi mane.UY Montreal, July 29th, 19M os 7 BELLIGERENT BRICKLAYERS.Have Quatter of a Mitt n in Strike Fund, and Declare Intention of \u2018Staying Out.The Bricklayers\u2019 and Stone Masons\u2019 Unions, No.1 and 2, held a joint meeting in the St.Jean Baptiste Market: Hall last night, under the presidency.of Mr.J.H.Bernier, organizer of the present strike.+74 _ oo The meeting had been; called to protest: against a .rumor \u2018going -to- say.that the men are on the-point of giving up the fight.In addressing \u2018those present, the chairman declared.\u2018that.the -strike would end only when the Builders\u2019 Exchange was disposed to admit their élaims.They had no\u2018, ne added, only sixteen -contractors to | fight against.- ir D.Lanthier, of thé Stone-Ma- sons\u2019.Union, was the .next speaker, - and he was followed by Mr.R.Lynch, of the Carpenters\u2019 Union, who spoke in English, and told the strikers that they should: be encouraged -by the success of the G.T.R.employees.Several other speeches were delivered, and Mr.D.Giroux, president of the Trades and Labor Council, de- ' glared that there was a sum of over $250,000 on hand for the triumph of the bricklayers and stone masons, and he added that there could be no question of arbitration in this strike.: : WAS FROZEN TO DEATH.While the Thermometer Hovered at 105 Degrees.El Paso, Tex.Aug.4\u2014Frozen dead, with the thermometer at 105 in the shade, was the fate of \u2018a Mexican at Maricopa, 300 miles west of here, on the Arizona desert.A carload of ice had been unloaded on the station platform and covered with a heavy tarpaulin.The man, * seeking sleep and escape from the terrific heat, crawled beneath the tarpaulin, where he was found the next! morning frozen stiff.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .\u2018WESTWARD\u2019 WITHDRAWS.\\ : nu Considers Handicap at Cowes to be.Too Severe.Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug.4.\u2014OW- ing to the decision of the handicappers the schooner \u2018Westward,\u2019 owned by A.8.Cochran, of New York, though successful in her first two appearances this week, did.not start in the race for the Cowes town cup, offered by the municipality to-day.; This race is sailed under special to the recognized time allowance system for racing, as was the case in the other races.In the contest for the Kaise\u2019s cup yesterday the :westward,\u2019 ,although receiving an allowance of six minutes sixteen - seconds from the \u2018Germania,\u2019 won the race by a few seconds only.IN to-day\u2019s race, under handicap conditions, the Westward\u2019 would have had to concede to the \u2018Germania\u2019 14 mnutes 34 seconds, handicap terms, instead of according S arsa parill a Cures all blood.humors; alll] i MEER SUBURBAN: SERVICE _ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY -.The.Grand Trunk Railway announté: that their full and complete Suburban | Train Service will -be restored to-mor- row, Friday.August.bth, and will .be run on the schedules in effect previous td Labor Troubles.\u2019 | HIGHLAND CADETS, | will go to Providence for Celebra- ~~ tion on Saturday.~~.On Friday night the Loyal Highland Cadets leave Montreal for Providence, R.I., where they -will be the guests of {the British Colony for the annual British day celebrations on Saturday.Both the Canadian and United States: \u2018Governments have \u2018given the cadets \"permission to travel under arms.| ._-\u2014_\u2014prermseittretttrmte OBITUARY.| MR.LINLEY SANBOURNE.London, Aug.4.\u2014Linley Sambourne, chief cartoonist of \u2018Punch,\u2019 died yesterday after a lengthy illness.Mr.Sambourne, whose signature on the leading cartoon has been a prominent feature of \u2018Punch\u2019 for the past decade, began to be connected with England\u2019 foremost humorous weekly in 1867, when his- first small drawing appeared: by the grace of Mark Lemon, the first editor.He has been a continuous con tributor since that date, and, after .long years as co-cartoonist with Sir John Tenniel, was made chief cartoonist on Jan.1, 1901.He was born in London in 1845, and; j in addition to his work for \u2018Punch,\u2019 he had illustrated a number of books._ THE REV.GEORGE FERGUSON.| Niagara Falls, Ont, Aug.4.\u2014The Rev.George Ferguson died suddenly yesterday.morning at.his residence, the cause being heart failure.The reverend gentleman, who had been on the retired: list of the Methodist Church for the past four years, was 73.years of age; and had been forty-three years in thé Methodist pulpit in Canada.| - | [ MR.S.R.PEALE.| Lockhaven, Pa, Aug, 4\u2014Mr.S, R.Peale, former state senator, and one of the most prominent men in this section of the state, died last night as a result of injuries received when hi horse fell upon him.Although eightw years old, it was Mr.Peale's custom to take a daily horseback.ride.While riding one of his thoroughbreds over the \u2018mountains, he attempted to check it.The \u2018horse reared and fell backwards, pinning the rider beneath.Mr.Peale helped to build the Bench Creek Rallroad and was largely interested in -poft coal propert Hoods \u2018eruptions, clears the complex- \u201cion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim., ~ Accept no substitute; insist on have \u2018Discovery of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d has -| other points Of great value he mention- | With feeling and self-forgetfulness, and and -was thoroughly enjoyed: by all: the | Geleates present, ry.ed PRACTICE, \u2018 5 - .« ; TO: # CAL uk TAY La | Phe Heb.\u2018Stas P.Perry, in the \u2018Music and Religion of Most Unusual and Inter- wo esting \u2018Lecture.(Special Correspondence.) Knowlton, - Que., Aug.4.\u2014The Revus a most interesting\u2019 and deep lecture last evening -on- \u2018Music and- religion,\u2019 with the object, he stated.\u2018to show, the intimate relation- of music to the development.of the highest religious conceptions\u201d 1127 A He defined music as \u2018the universal language.\u201d Every nation and tribe has its music.He also said that a former missionary told him that \u2018in the low sic except a low and primitive chant; they wanted the evidences jof even em-'| bryonic civilization, there was a more.diversified and courteous-language and a considerable developmant of the musical instinct\u201d He sald the explanation of this was that they had no birds of abundance.respond very quickly to the music which .the missionaries brought, \"this response was a great aid in the work among those people.to He defined religion as -the \u2018binding of .the man to God.\" Any cult\u2019 whivh does not bind the soul back tv God in conscious relationship, an thereby | build up\u2019a God-like character.\u2019 cannot, | in thé truest sense, be calléd-rellgion.Music was \u2018little used in \u201cthe early Church, save - in the \u2018Psalms and hymns and spiritual songs\u2019 He also from the earliest time, that.it (music) began, up to the Reformation, saying, a very striking thing, viz.: \u2018It is very sig- | nificant that no sacred music was written in the major mode until the Reformation.He also mentioned -Lu- ther, Bach, Handel and Haydn.Many ed, much to the admiraticn of his audience.His lecture was foHowed throughout with the most marked interest, .Miss Nannie Lee Frayser, of: Louisville, Ky., gave a most interesting lecture last night on \u2018Story work.religious -education.= A good \u201cstory, well told, Will well prepare the heart of a pupil.Also that a story is \u2018he oldest form of literature, and the simplest vehicle of truth, such as the ' parable.irform the choicest of those to whom you tell it.A story should be told with, indirection of personalities.She laid great stress on the fact that you.should never moralze; also never tel, it word for word as you have.read: it.\u2026 course \u2018of -his devotional.Bible.study, | on: \u2018Érayer practice and the-disciple\u2019s |- training,\u2019 taking his text from the last chapter of St.Matthew, noted that our bléssed Lord, before calling his disciples, spent the time in prayer.He also made a note of the fact that we must live In fellowship with Jesus.\u2018No one must give up the 1ife/with God.\u2018Miss Nannie Lee Frayser, Louisville, Ky.speaking in, the \u2018Elementary Group,\u201d tovk for her subject \u2018Practicai Study of the Primary Age.\u2019 \u2018She gave a very interesting lecture on the various desires and peculiarities of COMPANY'S OFFICE, : Motre Dame Btrest West.DAILY PASSENGER STEAMERS, \"(Except Sunday.) OTTAWA, $2.50.Return $4, .Daily \u201cBroursions to Carillon, by Btr.Empress, up the \u201cBekutiful Ottawa Riv- erand home by thd Rapids, $1.00, arriv Ing at Montreal at: .6:30 p.m.\" One hour at Carillon; park at-Minding.For above.Trips \u2018take 8 a.m.G.T.R.for Lachine to connect with steamer.Afternoon Trips, going train, returning by Str.Empress, via Rapids, on, master of 'Hornet,\u201d last were issued to led for Blue- rer cargo cone, unition.lischarged on ence had been he contem- trality laws of CONVENTION REPORT.Se Kuights of Columbus at, Quebe Hear Annual Statistics.our thousand Knights af Colum ms 0° all of the #ame opinien, that.+ they are : succesaful convention was never i.\u201cSupreme Knight James A.Fla- rt read his annual report ÿest Me business meeting of the conven- getting forth the présent member- | the society as being 245 0u5.nin of ne past year shows a clear gain af 0 for 71 councils.He made spe- En reference to the raising of the en- \u2018yment fund of five nundred thous- 2 qollars for Washington University.cs sum $151,000 had already been aid, and it was their intention to gise the balance in time for the total y be presented to the university in detobes, 1911, at which date it Was ex- cted that the Columbus monument \u2018washington will be unveiled.\u201cyr.D.J.Callahan, national treagur-.i, Of Washington, - stated that the «nights of Columbus had now à mor- pary reserve fund considerably in ex- gess of three million dollars.\u2019 Two thousand of the members trav- cled to Ste.Anne de Beaupre yester- say af Dectric cars and \u2018steam cars were (rowded to excess and there was diffi- çulty conveying the passengers there. wo ith urd.Ty can bé Prd Lo gai | expected: that Before the improve: JH\" mre affected -by the lockput.| the necessity of government help, Te- teed.K.&; E.W.Gracin 2, [i an inc - - \u2014 tension Scheme of Consider- | mex! tas.an] \u2014\u2014\u2014 meer ~~ [turned to Montreal last night well Lindsay, W.Owens, F.Ii.wien, 5 about ; bl Dimensions.va La the 4 OFFERS.\u2018FREE\u2019 LAND.Satisfied with the result of their in- E Layton, S.Fraser and Mrs p.| or 130 - able Li 3 .d \u201cthe: 612\" acher let \u2018Ottawa, Aug: 4\u2014The local -policé are | terview.with the Federal ministers at 4YL0n.or for the se RA : when 3.conspd ve stock investigating tHe New York Imperial present =n the Capita).Six Richard Prodan her was elected honorary there ===.lis conducted: by private .speculation, Rumber of trie bills yeste Development Company, with offices at | CArtwright, the acting premier, wag mn presicent.half ai WILL BE BEAUTY SBOJ.| | that.the park will be enclosed andy Mh Iv said that, Kx 2 5 Liberty street, Now York, which | 503% \"the Hon.Messrs.Pugsioy an \u2014 : / re \"4\" .\u2014 | Tegarded \u2018as \u2018the private: property, of:| RE med in\u201d ve.Indictment offers-building lots on Long Island to- Broder but the delegation irl a Tome ha g ; 3 LI the surrounding Owners, >t a aies pi the | pn BM s Canadlsne: free of cost, xcept trans- \u2018these ministers with prospect of suc- TUE LE TNESS js pprintes ang life is v med Engineer Pro- | public ownership no.such calamity jdent~of.the.oorp on; Be Bo fer and legal expenses.6 offers are |'cogs r of M.ho CHET Sree an i ; ee Dugas Landsoupe Archi.| 5, eee, Toe opi of resbacunl | ut, movprotiant, fod WT, at | made by Halo see creme 1 ir | Sots Loman mad ofher amené pane cutgth enstl vy (0 fll .Ject Lng ABNCRCRPE.ATE.1 a8.a.Waole.will be.able t Oy tne ly oe ata dy TOE [nl ferent.places, .On reply, -an agent! Heads - tments, wir Dougall, both of Montreal.\u201cHkens ence H : © lect to Plan Grounds.| Park which a few.who.desire extra Selling \u2018Agency, a subsidiary.af the.\u2018I'calls for a -deponit before: gding- fur-.|-expressions of sympathy to their cob All business communications shout ro JN 3 RE aE | pleasures are willing: to pay\u201d for.\u201cJt% United Company.These three: men: ther into negotiations: ~~ - | Jeagues, and the Campbellton gentle- 2ddressed John Dougall & Son, vil STORI 2 C PT -is.\u201cæ \u2018species \u201cof.Sècialism - on a- civi- : were taken: before United States-Com Chief: Ross Is.convinced' the scheme | men believe their .request will :be \"és Office, Montreal, and ail letters ta LAMA \u2019 F It has been the fault of most.of the [-lzéd plan._ -:» \"on 0 oo.inissioner Shields yesterday, \u2018is.conicocted.\u2018By sharpers.=.granted.\u2019 .| tor of the \"Witness © 2ddresscd Tui \"old towns and many of the new .onêës |.AE i AP - provcrrrpnererérérareercasercnemane venise ist A ie i ess - Amo ; .; ï = + .; : c x \" A .Ll I - fer mn in T7 - Co 1 : Lo 2 ; \u201c, - big \\ \" mins 3 7 ty that in the planning of-\u2018their streels iy aia ian ncaa ri te a a 3 ) ad ; BA Creep fetta ait ma tee pa re ert as Road aR entirely inadequate provision hea-been | SNARES ARN Raa NTT TT TY ; street, IBF = mate for parks and open spaces; those rr.AN NN NN NN NN N | N NN a foot BF unss which mean so much lo fhe | NN A AN \\ ATI | fot | JE health of the community.Farge por- | SHEMALE REESE \\ (NN \u2018 \u2018 where i tions of land have been bought By |: emblem imate temmtnteiserineieireral.aim SALAS, J | Sal pans A ; : - A .falling ae speculators, houses erected and.\u2018Af Le cs ee Ame 0E ER OR A 7 So : , ; nody , business section has come into.being, | NK\u2019 2 at ; LL ; 25 ÿ 2, / À Z 4 by, 7 1 205 E \u2018 a : street while the city fathers \u2018congratufated 77 An he 2 Le co re > bu 7 | | * Ln .5 n en, a | 0 L.was als themselves on the increased taxes; In 2 ES OT A a sr aT ; ~~ re ing slo the meantime they have neglected to BK OI AR » ) 2 Pr ox Z 4 1 D °° cou i make provision for open spaces upon LL UTE 7, \\ A.nn { RONAN envelop j which the children mgy play and Eh en OD , NN Se NS torman § across which the hot breezes from: the > 2 ment À 3 streets can become.cool.~~ by the À ! Westmount has suffersd somewhat the ele À from such a policy, but.a sharp lesson | Ih of orde which the city has received during thé | [FINN fagstan past year is likely to bear fruit if:the |} \\ Verdun f taxpayers support thé counc\u2018! in: \u2018a;[-|f- a ning al scheme for park extension, of which.| {f - ~~ picked 1 the \u2018Witness\u2019 is now for the: first time | fi The able to give full details, A year ago |-| 2 althoug: _ the land now knowi as the Holt and } G through Gordon property, adjoining the golf |} = YW Ae 4.to stop links, on the side of \u2018the mountain, | \u2026 2 AE \"y nagstaf came into the niarket, and it -wus sug- SE GE AXE fagsta gested to the City Council by some of Cha 5 2% cx Ra bel | the more long-bèaded citizens - thut RE a tric fui the authorities .should - purchase the 4 annoyar entire block.at the price of 11-1-2c' a ann yar foot.The suggestion\u2019 was that the § main li property should be graded, laid out} Kk was da: in_squares and: crescents, ' improved | B- ing just sections divided into.building lots, and | dark th sold.at their increased: valde: The | ofS council was.told that the sale of these | # stop un lots would pay for: the.entire cost I~ : ce at man They; however, refused to -emtertain | À >.ceased t the idea, with the result that specu- : tically : lators bought the land at a price \u2018in an hour advance of what the, c¢ouneil could | The fi have obtained it for; | - > .| KR occasion \" Luckily for Westmount.the men !# was at who bought it did net .gpHt it up into | and the 25.x.100 building lots, fn be paid for R ~~ avenue.st 6 much\u2019 a month: Indtead, they | § = wires \u20ac gent for a landscap® architect,\u201d \u2018and RB: ~~ the pas: he \u2018drew up plans with crescents .and| J}.electrici squares, \u2018boulevards: and open spaces, J | f° the dan #pportioned building- late in irregular ff .|; : ; C desien, in such mapmer that.the | B.27 Ah dhe BP LF CRANE beauty of the spot would not be de- À- TL RTS CRITIC .pféciated and the splendid view main- § SA +2 7 tained from each section.Plans RK: © °° © - CE IE The W which are already being made show | \u2018KH - °° @GF-ITRt 2TPOTAIT oT alderme that this is going to be the \u2018million- - | A SUB D] VIS ] :} NC > Yesterda .Halts suburh\u201d and that the city will |.9 AISNE one gain largely from the financial stand- | #- : oer à.Le pT Den : NE point.Arrangements -have \u2018further\u2018| 4 - HICKSON A:OUTHET - SCALE JULY Ne just been entered.into with the land JF.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ~~ 39f ; while th company, for the grading and road im- | #\u2014- - 7 : To 2 Lanse di provéments necessary; on.the lower | ff .\u2018 Lo hea Jével of Westmount \u2018this work \u201ccosts | 4 (There an average of 23c a.foot, but in this : of the new section various conditions would } TT maké the cost.considerably more, anid] it.might be some time béfore: the -eity | SI] woüld be prepared to spend the money required.In order not to depreciate Ow the property in any way the {and 1 company are, therefore, .making ar- d \u2018\u201cTanñgements with Westmount by which mand t \u2018the -city will pay for the work at the.Doct lower lepel rate, and they Will pay.octor the balance.They company will pay |: KN % the las $269000.and the city\u2019 $70,002; \u2018the work | HAN, \u20ac as \"48 to be dome under thé \u2018direction of .1 few : the city engineer, and to.bé-paid for |- as complétéd; not in cash; but bonds, can b so that there will be né actual \u2018cash | transactions.\u2019 Co - It is: the lesson learned from this: incident which will be most promi-: TILL 10.K ) N ND DD De) Sf NZ) EU oY OS D OOo nently before the.property .owners \u2018 when Alderman Sherrard\u2019s varx ex- (7) Jn or tension scheme is before them.at the: = : Lon - se oh polls at thé end of \u2018this month.It is TEE 1 RE) orders proposed in the by-law,\u2019 which has\u2019 y Ta Las = || -passed its third reading, to, purchasé| .TNA TP; Bh spatche the square south of thé.present park, |: JE } OPOSE C7 E27 bounded by -Wastern: avernns on.the ONE EE RTS ue () Cou NN A 177080 A CHAN \u2018north, St.Catherine strest- on.south, Figin avenue on the east; and: | Lansdowne ave.Jn the.wast «und te 7 lay this out in the maxner shown in| the accompanying pictnre.\u2019 Mr, Rick-| - son A.Outhet; the landséape \u201carchitect, \"who made a name-hy his Work | \u201d.in- connection with the JBoston Fens | : way, has been the landscape architect} .responsible for the woTk'ng-out of the] TO-M +++ + ; TH scheme, which is generally considered |.! = x to be very effective.LT 5e Tes 6) 4 \u201c The plans .provide.for- a\u2018 croäcént | > 5 + driveway swinging\" from -Eigin \u201caves; -: : + ( to within two hundred and fNftv fest/|=-} * \u2018of St.Catherine -st.\u2026, and finishing \u2018at | + : Western avenue, opposite tHe west +, end of the present park.À boulévard + - - entrance will connect the driveway.+ with St.Catherine «street at about + the lowest point, while ansther cres- + cent drive will connèct Western ave- + WiT nue with St.Catherine .street about + \u2018two hundred and fifty feet from Lans- | + downe avenue\u2014practically following: + the Glen road.These boulevards and + \u2018driveways will, without doubt, give + Six \u2018the park a dignified aspect, :but In -the * from «desire for beauty the intention of] ; July \u2018such an open space has not been for- Twill, gotten, and about five acres of play- ; TEN ground will be - added to Abe Wpasent ing, « \u201cpark.Here .the children gf the city + of th will.be able to play without notices: | + to \u2018Keep off the grass.\u2019 + + \u2018 It is expected that, the scheme will + \u2018cost: in the neighborhood of $300,000; $ If St would probably have cost much .FIVE more had net.Alderman Sherrard ; Cou \u2018quietly obtained options on.all the , but r \u2018land needed before ! the plans were tothe s made public.Where the people.of .the - Westmount are concerned- is that in | + Chan thel!end it is extremely unlikely that! : + if \u20ac - the .extension \u2018will \u201ccost them.\u2018any-|.\u2018 chirg \u201cthing at all beyond: its upkeep, ag] , date permission is given,in the bvlaw to .Adc , purchase more land: than is actually , hess *féquired for the wok.bd shrounrt
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