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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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on Faroe INS RACE _ Arrests by \u201cTotal Force \\NO-LICENSE the United States or settled on our hl he Ce WE 5} Jpinion General in London That Britain Will Not Permit Germany of 672.; own side of the line in the west ?broken at the begin amen ener to Secure Naval Base in Africa\u2014Marked Activity in se CAMPAIGN The issuance of a statement by the 3 ear and at this time practically every Forel 0 ffice To-day.1 i 5 3 The.feature.of: the;annual report of Rev.Robert Hamilton, from Scotland, ne reaching this country.it may be en French Aviator First in Aero ee Thorintandent I Police for the but recently arrived in this country, hie roto usly, ls handling à part of Tandon.July 25 \u2014 One of the - tangible expressions with regard \u2018me supposed seriousness of the \"cran situation comes from the non \u2018Graphic\u2019's\u2019 Berlin correspon- tent.It is that there is a deadlock in the negotiations and that Germany stifles and refuses to modify her demand in the Congo region, on the round that Mr.Lloyd George's speech nstitutes a threat and Germany will ver tolerate concessions apparently xtorted by pressure.According to correspondent, von Kiderlin- Bachter told this to the French am- -sador, M.Jules Cambon.The cor- pondent adds: \u2018If negotiations are sen off.Germany will remain at -_adir and will not be dislodged ex- st by a humiliating retreat on the -+ of France, or else war.\u201cnat the difficulty has become acute adicated in the sudden order issued th+ Admiralty yesterday cancelling projected visit of the Atlantic fleet Norway.The battleship squadron, under i .r-Admiral Sir John R.Jellicoe, iid have left Cromarty last night Norwegian waters.Instead, it has .+ ordered to remain at Cromarty \u201811 Friday, and then proceed to ~=mouth.i- is also reported that the crews - several ships of the Home Fleet +» been ordered to hold themselves | readiness for emergency service.Mr.Asquith has promised a -i:ement in parliament on Thurs- - on the situation.According to \u201cices received from Berlin, negotia- -ons between France and Germany were proceeding smoothly \u2018until Chan- lor Lloyd George's speech on July + which was interpreted as a warn- qe tn (Germany in the present Moroc- an controversy.The German news- ARTS now declare that it is impos- -tle for Germany to modify her demands in the face of the threat im- vlied in that speech, because of German public opinion.There is a supposition in many quarters that the International situation has become more acute than ever and hus taken the gravest possible turn.Such a view, however, is at least premature, and is possibly to er QNEÈQUE.The suppcs 0 \u201cently to vè\u201daftfibuted \"£ EE Sera silence in London, Paris and Benin, added to such rumors that the Kaiser is shortening his holiday cruise; that Germany is calling out four hundred thousand reserves; the fact that the King has given an audience to Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and that Sir Francis Bertie, the British ambasador at Paris, has come to London; that M.Paul Cam- bon, the French ambassador, has had a long conference with Sir Edward (Grey, and that Mr.Asquith and Mr.Lioyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, jointly visited the Foreign Office and conferred with Str Edward Grey and Sir Francis Bertie.DEADLOCK IN NEGOTIATIONS.All of these incidents, however, may he comparativcely commonplace in their interpretation, and none is ne- cezsarily alarming.Sir Edward Grey's audience with the King seems to have heen arranged days ago, as the customary visit of the Foreign Minister after the sovereign\u2019s absence from London.The conferences at the Foreign Office were undoubtedly with regard to the situation in Morocco, but as Morocco is known to be the chief foreign problem engaging the countries concerned, there seems no reason for supposing that discussion was necessarily abnormal.There is considerable uneasiness on the Stock Exchange and the Continental bourses.In the case of Berlin, however; the depression was made somewhat less at the close by the report that a satisfactory statement would shortly be issued by Foreign Minister von Kiderlin- Wachter.SAYS BRITAIN PLAYS \u2018DANGEROUS GAME.Berlin, July 26\u2014There are strong evidences \u2018in the German press of increasing nervousness with reference to the Moroccan situation.Columns of despatches from various points fecord pessimistic rumors, while reports from London regarding the British attitude call forth sharp comment.The semi-official \u2018Cologne Gazette)\u2019.in the leading article this morning, utters the warning: \u2018The solution of the- problem is very simple.France should withdraw her troops, leaving only the police, open the door \u2018to.international trade and give.guarantees that Morocco will not be regarded as a French] colony.Germany will then withdraw her warships from Agadir, after securing her economic interests in Sus.\u201d For n ; Germany there is no compensation, no recompense elsewhere.The critical point in the negotiations is the compensation we demand for Frances extension of power in North Africa, which will be felt in \u2018Europe.We consider, it necessary to warn both sides against stone-throwing between two such sensitive nations as France and Gérmany when such a question is in dispute\u201d The Tageblatt says: \u2018Great Britain's | method: of i bHely dictating her: will tn both ating powers, instead of | rxchanging ideas \u2018diplomatically, 18 no longer considered: by Germany as jus- titiable.The maintenance of British-} Interests is but proof of regrettable: wl Re The \u2018Fagliche Fundschat\u2019.situation has become -grave.It; llestion of Germany's Aindèper shee Ë and right of self-government,- we.now that every growth.and movement in Germany finds an irreconcilable op-:f ronent \u2018in \u2018Great Britain.King Ed: ward\u2019s pofiey of holding down Germany continues since his death.Great ritain îs playing a\"dangerous gam \u2018or the world\u2019s peace, for no\u2019 nt desirous of.succumbing \u2018mitations to: be dictate sus neighbor.\u2019 ee b DECISION - WHEN SAISER RETURNS, Berlin, July 26,\u2014Cohsiderä |?manifestéd on account of $ Loouver, £3 bs; Lieut.Ww.ot List.W.0.Morris, Fé + \u201c - Ou aversion for anything that might be construed as a backing down.While the Pan-German press as was to be expected, is belligerent in temper, even the moderate toned papers like the \u2018Frankfurter Gazette\u2019 and the \u2018Tage- blatt\u2019 resent extremely the English attitude and are willing to go far in support of the foreign office.The officials of the government refuse to comment on the intimations that Great Britain will propose that the signatories to the Algeciras agreement open the port of Agadir, Morocco, and prevent Germany establishing a sphere of influence on the Atlantic coast.Germany\u2019s action will be determined upon when His Majesty returns.WILL NOT PERMIT GERMAN NAVAL BASE.London, July 26.\u2014That Germany will get compensation in South Africa as a result of her descent upon Agadir, and in return for the freer hand which France is seeking in Morocco is conceded here, but it is also clear that Great Britain is not going to permit the establishment of a German naval base on the west coast of Africa if she can prevent it.Great Britain\u2019s trade routes to South America, South Africa, India and the Far East all pass within striking distance of Agadir, Morocco, and generations of British statesmen have maintained that to allow a possible hostile power to establish a flank on these islands of communication would be a vital menace to this country.There will be, however, no objection here to France giving compensation in the shape of a rectification of the Kamerun (German) and French Congo boundary, provided that it does not include a change of ownership of the coast line detrimental to this country.-The activity of the Foreign Office to-day was again marked.The indications are pointing to the near approach of a stage where the crisis either will become acutely virulent or -commence to dissolve.The composition of the group of ministers actively handling the situation, Mr.Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and Mr.David Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, the latter representing the Radical part of the cabinet, shows that the fact that Sir Francis Bertie, the.British Am \u2018CeraboW, \u201cfie French Ambassador at London, have beén called into the conferences, provés the continued solid- \u2018arity of the Anglo-French entente.King Alfonso, too, appeared on -the scene to-day, having arrived at Portsmouth on the Spanish royal yacht \u2018Giralda,\u2019 and immediately came into London, where he conferred with Sir Elward Grey.King George is remaining in town, and messengers pass frequently between Buckingham Palace and the Foreign Office.Unless an arrangement is reached in the meantime the Atlantic fleet, the.projected visit of which to Norway was cancelled yesterday, will be sent.back probably to its base at Gibraltar at the end of the.week.SITUATION VERY UNSATISFACTORY.Paris, July 26.\u2014 The Foreign Office, adhering to its pact with the German Foreign Office.refrains from all communications to the press regarding the Franco-German negotiations, but it is understood here that the situation is very unsatisfactory.The status of the negotiations might be described as a deadlock.Ce Over One Hundred Drowned at Tokio and Yokohama\u201440 Bodies Recovered Tokio, July 26.\u2014 More than a hundred persons are believed to have lost their lives early to-day in the typhoon which swept over Tokio and.Pokohama during- the.night.F'orty- bodies were recovered this morning in: the Suzaki district, includinz twenty: three occupants af \u2018ahouse of ill- fame, which was washea away: befoie the tenants cild'escape.- The property loss will be jarge, Many fishing vessels and small coast- wise craft are missing.a HEAVY BISLEY VINNIN GS Canadians Figured Largely in Prize Money\u2014Pte.Clifford Won 2356.(Canadian - \u201c Associated Press.) London,\u2019 Fly 26.\u2014The Canadians -are | bringing much\u2019 \u2018gold home from.Bis: ley this year, \u2018amd.in individual win- |- nings Piivate- Ww.AJ Clifford, of: /Tos ronto, heads\u201d the 1st with\" £356./ A Bibby, Dundas, Æ40 7s.; Lieut.Frank; Morris, Bowmanville, £29 B8.; Corporal Mortimer, Quebec, .£9; \u201cTrainor, Foronto, £18 68:- Bayles, Toronto, £22;.Lieut, \u201cSpittal; \u2018Ottawa, £8 er Russell, \u201cOttawa, £7 \u2018Ottawa, - J Calgary, £4 ach: Captain Milne, Va Calgary, pe \u201ceach,\u201d cLaren, Captain Miine,.£5 ln Waechter's.supposed: a preference foria : the British Government is solid, while | TYPHOON SWEEPS JAPAN - \u201cavoiding thé.creation The, mi) { other.individual .witihers are: Private] Lande: -Corp.| Sergeant.| \u2018The following 2 are th team.winning Contest Over Great Britain.WINS $50,000 PRIZE.Flight From Stirling to Brooklands Was Close Contest Between Two French Airmen.Brooklands, England, July 26.\u2014A.Beaumont (Lieutenant de Conneau) won the $50,000 prize offered by \u2018the London \u2018Daily Mail\u2019 for the circuit of Great Britain aviation race of 1,010 miles.The Frenchman reached the finish here at 2.07 o'clock this afternoon, making a splendid \u201cvoiplane\u2019 from a height of 1,000 feet.J.Vedrines reached the goal at 3.17 o'clock.Both Frenchmen received an enthusiastic reception from a huge crowd.Beaumont on alighting was seized by admirers and carried shoulder high to his tent.Beaumont and Vedrines, who left Bristol at five o'clock this morning on the final! stage of the race, arrived at Brighton at noon.Beaumont maintained the lead, his aggregate time being 22 hours and 27 seconds.Ve- drines\u2019s average time is .22 hours 56 minutes and 55 seconds.NEW CONSUL COMING Adolpho Rossi, I Italian Repro.sentative at Denver, Transferred Here.Denver, Col, July.26.yesterday that Adolpho Rossi, valier Oreste Davella, now consul at Tien Tsin, China, will: be.transferred to Denver, as part.of a proposed sweeping change in Italy's.consular and diplomatic service.5 \u2014 News was | received at the Italian consulate\u2019 \u2018here : the | fie Italian consul-general\u201din- Denver, will | with be transferred to Montreal; and Che- Be public by Chief of Pglfte Campeau, is the letter dealing with thé increasing use.of cocaine \u201cin Montreal, Chief Camipeau: ; SOT minication is nua} rpart of ment for the veer 1910; I think it my duty to-bring to Four notice the existence for\u2019 six months past of a calamity, the: eff of which are causing a havoc; fo \u2018an unlimited extent if precautionaty measures are not taken immedigtely.I want to speak of the use of Xocaine\u201d Which \u2018is spreading amongst: the younger \u2018element of this city\u201d \u2018espédtally.; \u201cCocaine, - \u2018according: to the medical profession, produces Japon the human organism far- more\u2019 disastrons results than other drugs, It:attacks the mentality as well ag the morality of those who make.uge: of it, and what is more extraordinary, it is amongst the youth that this drug \u2018is most in \u2018evidence.\u2018Since July \u2018last, thé police of Montreal has made over 150 arrests on charges of using or gelling the deadly drug.This number is alarming, and the attention \u2018ofs \u201cthe authorities ia érawn to, this\u201d fact particularly.\u2018Offences are: re in\u2019 more than normal pro \u201cnd this is due portions, undoubtedly to the FadAty with which one can procure: îthè \u201cpäëffon and practically the\u2019 brazenness of.those who sell this: pernicious\u2019 product.I am oonvinced that\u2019 the fact of bringing this sad state of things to your notice will have for result that necessary means will be taken to stop the progress.of this evil\u2019 Chief Campeau\u2019s report, which cov- 2 pages, is a concise and com- pe unt.of- the workings of his department for ths year 1910.Among other things it shows that the.entire strength.of the Polite Department on December.31, .1910, was 672, including - men and= Weomer-* copnected in\u201d 'Svery possible: WAY withthe 5 - ther Shows net ther \u2018Bre sao : 1910, and Tas Lem ¢ dor at, Peris.and Paul 44?No current * Paption Seeks to Follow My.Austen Chamberlain | CONCILIATION ATTEMPTED.Mr.\u201cBalfour Issues Statement in Which He Strongly: Supports Lord Lansdowne, London, July 26.\u2014The present | political crisis has been seized upon by malcontent Unionists to renew the attempt to .displace Mr.Balfour from the leadership in favor of | Austen Chamberlain.This time the attempt is more likely to succeed, because it has the : assistance of a Similar movement in the House of Lords to dethrone Lansdowne in favor of the Earl of Sélbôrne.\u2018But -Mr.\u2018Balfour has.weathered \u2018similar storms before: : The \u2018no surrender\u2019 party is practically identical with \u2018the extreme\u201d protectionist -party of * recent \u2018times, \u201cwhich\u201d was equally dissatisfied with | | Mr.Balfour's leadership in the fis- \u2018cal controversy; and-the chief point | of interest to-day is not the fate of \u201cthe veto bill, which already is known, - but \u2018whether Mr.Balfour will be able to reunite his party.Co - Another \u201cexciting.\u2018day of\" political coriferencés, party caucuses: and ministerial visits to.the\u2019 King, left the crisis no \u2019niearer ' \u2018solution yesterday.- The \u2018only ; significant incident of- \u2018yesterday .session of Commons was \u2018that E.Smith, one of the leaders in.the türmoil, quit herents of Balfour and ranged him- «elf with Lord Hugh -Cécil and other insurgent Unionists.The most impontant event | \u201cot the day was the: publication of a letter which~ Mr.Balfour wrote to Lord opinion\u201d on the situation.\u2019 Although it had been assumed - that Mr.Bal four would support Lord .Lansdowne, \u201che had hitherto made no- public pro- ever, he- fully supports Lord -Lans- \u2018downe in bowing.to\u2019 the Inevitable nd Ep .us the: ruptire in the Ut definite and open.«i < \u201cIn, bast the leader ; of: \u2018belong, \"or.\u201chave I on \u201cthe | = occasion taken any shave \u201cin the: paganda, which I understand .is Vigordusly :conducted- by -8ome- Morris \u2018Mouse his accustomed seat among \u2018the ad- Newton, \u2018in reply- to-a, Yequest for his} -nouncement.\u201cAs was expeoted, -How-\" \u2018lof peers; ; procedure Within - the House.of Totos which t - best = \u2018can be: no-\u2018more- täan | inefféctnal?- Let-us then, : if\" we: eh, Let the.\u2018Unionists \u2018in the\u2019 Upper \u2018Hpyse follow.thelr: trusted -lead- | ors; - If.differ we must; -.if- \u201cthers, be .peers who \u2018are resolved to: abandon Lord \u2018Lansdowne, if .there~ be politi- clans outside who feel\" \u2018constrained.to | applaud\u2019 them, let us.alt, at\u2019 least, re- | member that: the campaign: for the} conducting it: possess unity - and - discipline ultimate victory: is impossible.\u2019 \u2018It \u2018would be a misfortune \u2018if the Present crisis left the Hause of.Lords | Weaker than -x 1, interest voung girls travelling alone on board ship, would appear to be ~f sre.cial jnterest as a course nf This ns- ture on the high seas.against lie wishes of the young ladies themdur- ng the non Do ee Phils McBeth has | been in charge of the Pinkerton detectives, bail for him having bethg re: | fuetd br Judge: Banëtot.LL Mr.Jar.Frank Groch arrived.\u201c|GIRLS HELD Vessel LL Ce : .relief.wilieh \u201chad particularly -{rpress.L hation of detention.is, \u2018made.to.them, ] racquet; | court, a well-equipped - gymnasium, ee and- a real Turkish bath: are amongst, This fellow put Some- |¢ \u2018admonishing the prisoners ; IN QUARANTINE Nine Negro Domestics Detained in New York by Im- \u2018migration Officers .\u2014, ©\" APPEAL FOR HELP, Many Montreal Ladies Inconveni ienced by Girls\u2019 Non- arrival, \u201cThe sequel to the scene at the wWind- sor street station last week in connection with the arrival of the negro domestics rom Guadeloupe is somewhat ic.i : It will be remembered: that some sixty French-Canadian ladies had met at the station to receive these ser- vamts, for whom they had paid 380 each to cover their expenses from the land of their birth.Instead of the requisite number arriving, only ten come in on the train from New York.It now tranapires that nineteen ser- varits left Guadeloupe, but the immi- | gration authorities at New York detained nine of these women for some reason or other, and they are lying in the immigration quarantine.Marie Doumecau has written to the city \u2018appealing for assistance to secure The.girl writes that no expla- | nor do any of them \u2018suffer from any disease, consequently they cannôt- ane derstand why they should be detained.The servants of Mesdames Mignault, Vallieres, Morin, Mergen and.Caille are among those detained.- AQ inquiry is on foot to secure thelr.release, 50 POLITE! \u2018Engaging Census \u2018Men Who Would Not Ask Questions Ame, Tn É i Ts ithérs: anything wrong EL he census?\u201d asked one man of\" another on Monday.\u2018I don\u2019t know.I hear lots of tales.Say we each call up a friend on .the \u2018phone just now, and see what the \u2018Té- sult will be?The first man called up a friend, and asked his questions.The lady who answered lives \u2018in St.Hubert street.She said, \u2018Oh, yes, he did everything all right here.He took down our ages, our religion and everything about us.of course, he did not ask about \u2018the boarders.\u2019.\u2026 \u201cWhat! didn\u2019t he even find out how 1 many \"thers \u2018Were?RP lady: living near\u2019 Dorchester street, { -Universitÿye| ener \u2018consis esi] in the neighborhood\u2019 street.She said; called all right, and hé was\u2019 very tice and obliging.He said there.wére a lot of questions or: the form .that hé | wouldn't bother her with as they were, not important, anyway.\u2018He took-my- name, but asked nothing about my\" busband \u201cor the gentlemen who.are: rooming here.\u2019 : Ald.Brodeur Submits List \u2018to b : Paved in St.James Ward.5 Ald Brodeur wants the following streets paved im St.\u201cJames Ward, these being the only ones not yet pa re te.otre, Dañne.de Lourdes; fre chogtarit \u201cto; SF \u201cCatherine, Las Beir}, pet Dorchester to st.erine.tieny.- St.Christophe, Demontigny.- St.Andre, from Dorchester .:to De- montigny.St: \u201cPimothée\u201d* fropt: \u2018\u201cPorctiester \u201cté \u2018Demontigny.\u2018Wolfe, from Craig.to Demontigny.Montcalm, from St.Catherine to De- montigny.Visitation, from - st.from Dorchester to Catherine\u2019 to St.Andre, trom.Dubord to Dorches- Berri, from: \u201cDubord to Lagauche- tation.re er \u201c GALE IN BEOCEVILLE.BrockvilMe, July 25\u2014A terrific- gale.which has prevailed ohn the river since yesterday morning, shows :liftle -sign of abatement.Boats running between Brockville and \u2018thé Thousand Islands cancelled all trips Mo-day, and the | ferry service between \u2018here and Mer-:} ristown is also out of commission, The on landing up to} only boat to make a.nôbn was the 'R.-&\"0.NI Companys: steamer from Toronto: The: passengers onthis steamer report an.exceedingly rough trip down the: Jake.:\" 3 and boathouses along the: .fron have been tei shaken up Ë 3 rick, andi 1s \u2018from.the Tet: ard: ix vesistere = Hotel.- : + \u2018ers at Buckingham Palace, presumably 3 \u2018to lay before the King the latest news Sth | raise the-values.Any tendency; hows i ever, {rich Cath- Labelle, from\u2019 Dorchester to Demon- 3 329,000 PRESBYTERY Demontigny, from Bt.\u2018Denis to Vists |.taie a from.Montealm- to we, Wharves | A 600D FOR Would Welcome od the re Lumber.\u20ac \u201cve ills\u2019 ot.which are.1ocatéd - at - Moria Flats, Que.= It may Bet \u2018said Mi.scot, to LY ; Borie a pme mes and \u2018thit an ine creased ex trade may be looked for ar one, hepe that this may be s0; far as other wobds in this and adjoin- iing territory are concermed, I do mot look for any change immediately should be tn the.nature of an increase in \u2018price and - a\u2019 \u201cconsequent\u201d advantage to the Gapadian manufac.| urer.! - \u2018Wheres the: greatest benefit looked for in the new net a be in\u2019 connection with the lumber industry \u2018is | on the Pacific coast where \u2018general conditions are \u201cdifferent, ftom\u2019 those in \u2018this part of the country, and where | 1 anticipate the opening=up of \u201cnew territory for the placing of the pro- 1 duct.of the manufacturers da Æhat section of the country! Cu Their System of Engaging Harvesters.CT bb, one \u2018of the Canadian Government , Immigration \u201cDepartment officials, wes in the city Monday, and.interviewed by 8 \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter on the question of - \u201cImmigration, he sald\u2019 that it was very gratifying to find such alhigh \u2018type of Britishers coming \u201cinto the- country, bringing {ed capital with \u2018them, too.Most of those who went \u2018West made for\u2019 Vancouver, except \u2018thé farming element; who took up land\u201d in the rich wheat districts.of Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatche- |\" wan.Asked how it was that despité &0 many harvesters were imported every year, into the\u2019 country; they were stil 1 required year.after.ysar,.Mr:| Ebb repl that {t .was because {the farmers would not engage.a good man for the whole of the year.To-his mind.it was.a sad mistake, and the |: time: would shortly come when thé farmers.would.find: themselves .com- polis to: or and certain hands Li an ithe | us relieve tl neal \u2018atfmeults \u201ctn relation\u2019 to the for 3 portation , of harvesters.CIE ; farmers would only do this it.would be the means \u201cof inducing thousands to eventually become farmers in their own right, and the land of the golden wheat would become ever.far- more.ilar: at the present\u2019; mor palm, of the men path Principally to the United enon: th : as strorgly- the- something\u2019 Should be\u201c-dà the\u2019; farmers to hire: ox: he ae vit \u2018probably \u2018the farmers: \u201caré mot-ir a position said the reporter.SAYS they Mr.Ebb \u2018sald the farmers of ants toba, -Alberta, and Saskatchewan: were very: well off, and it was not d cde: ot not -being able to pay the salary.\u2019 To his way-oË \u2018thinking the.farmers - \u2018have to pay æ very high rate for labor diir he harvest for a few extr.\u201cdoi w Les in the wheat.SP HABEAS WEIT OBTAIN ED.Mr.B.Tohiison\u2019s Appeal ed Judge: Leet Sustained.Mr.Justice Gréénehtelds has : -ren-\u201d dered Judgment\u201d maintaining: \u2018the \u201chas, :| beas corpus taken by Mr.Robt.Johns son; insurange against, against a.Jude- condemning i Mr.Johnsen to a \u2018fine of :Fifty - dollars\u2019 and \u201cone month in: jail\u2019 The ground taken.By the \u201cBuperior- Court \u201cini.quashing tHe judgment ren- the article the.code under.which the judgment was \u2018rendered ald: not} coincide.with\" that mentioned \u201cin the warrant.FOR, NOTRE DAME ca thired-4 Ro \u201cig.St.\u201cPaul Ward, a, ed $20,000.he réhitect is Mr.D.Viaù, and the contractors Messrs.J.H.Le- boeuf & Co; Los _ « \u2018 \u201cThe A.Bonhomme Company are, also erecting a.carriage - manufaé plant on St; Antoine stregt at a Cost \u201c| o£-888,000.: + 1 Ten, ONTARIO ST.\u2014 The Estate \u2018Esdras: Lauzon has wold to Moise: \u2018Zelico-} À \u201citz a property f fronting on\u2019 Ontario - \u2018street for $12,500 ; MANCE ST.\u2014Houses.Nos, 268, 270, 2e, = >=274; 278 -and 278 Mange street; hea Prince Arthur street woést, wag sold y-Ohazles.Caron to M.Greenberg, 278 superficial area, fo $21,000, © V.\u2014Houses .fronting; \u2018on Elm nite, Westmount, \u201csold -} BRST ST \u2014Houses - \u2018Non.36.to 48 \\mherst;- stree was \u2018sold a \u2014LONBERIEN ; teil \u2018Lumber Company À Fe \"0; = Jester Ye a Ee \u2018a\u2018point-and.halo the news {Mon Were accepted at Montreal Saree X Railway - drop) a Sew oints: to Lake SLL he.Woo declined rt in this branehi of: the\u201d = and .eount the Moroccan situation, some selling for London account ; éd t6-th6-\u2018heaviiiefs\u201d 01 the \u2018openiits.| \u2018Thé market displayed \u2018Undstial \u201cT&M lency, \u2018however, and by noon the list \u2018had\u2019 \u201céompletély Fosarered with he exception 0 of th nd Hi immigration ~Ofoer Deplores | v + a Io v pit Railæ ger Ftion, while Dexoit United jan equalextent.with \u201cthe Ciuetuating.| fortunes of.that rad \u2018À quite.\u2018while active at steady prices.a-fow \u2018small sales of Illinois preferred at 91%.while ten hates, of Bteel .sattlement; o | was caused: Ly: Ci terstate Conïmerce\u2018 Commission - for \u2018a.| readjustment \u2018 | ffelght.rates; The Ppronounced; among.western stocks, although the abrupt.decline in these Issues affpéted the\u2019 general list.tle before the elose, corded on- July 12 last, .Present weakness.is due to th ening situation\u2019 oñ the orne créat», n- Morocco, | over the passage 7\" the, House ot Lords MR.SMITHERS | F Burnett and Companys stock: brokers, as street -afier an shsetiee 0 which wag sp iy Pnobile tour ee u PT thé pressed\u2019 intin ie et jas Pertes and condition.,of the growing cropat throughout, that district, which were splendid.on the financial.situation, the general broker replied that he had managed, to {banish from his: mind all thoughts - of : | business during recreation ang s Il ever, had no Cause to -alter his former [opinion regarding :st:cks in general.outweighed, or at least they are gen.tok.erally - understood, by .favorable ones, and thers is nothing in prospect at.present but prosperity for the country.It.is not always wise.to be over-optimistic, but conditions âre;such, as to 9 give côn.fidence An -thé future + | LAKE OF WOODS \u2018STRONG THIS P.M > Lake of the Woods was stronger a : Toronto Rafiway and Richelisu \u2018exhibited steadiness.1 erally quiet.\u201d .Detroit : \u2018were on'the, weak \u201c\u201cMoronto.ave, Rishon, Rio Rio, De ae et Motte on the Stock market nating ap - fOrmar eclined to\u201d big mer -A way.Rich Strong.on splendid | earnings; ower, Shawinigan ena \u2018Ric were.\u2018There were elieu was.Com-\u2018 Fe = point Let a quarter.\u2019 TR \u2018membér of mr ales les, while bonds\" Ÿ ve New: Yolk; July, Wadd ere r.: of the: Ine of transcontinental\u2019 The Weakness.was: most.railway Reports of tension \u201cwbroad on aes and.10 LOW PRICE New York, July 25.25 ~Britials consols\u2019 a1 a% low Ar 7% Sot cash.rallvine a Jit \u2018This constitutes - new low puint jor thé sue as asd\u2019 ercent security, and passes previous ow point of 78 8-16 percent for cash re- e threat w by- sratuitous\u2019German interferenes\u2018| \u201cFhe situation is also com- licated by .a ~deddleck in parliament eto: in #5, \u20ac PRO SPERITY |.Mr.George Sraïthèfe, of the arm: of.Si.Prancols - Xavier & week aba autos ; e New England, ä # particularly ° mic returned to \u2018Mr.smi On being questioned as to his \u2018opinion: this lucld \u201cinterval.of ightseeing.He; how- \u2018Adverse factors,\u2019 he said, \u2018are fully an advance \u2018: yesterday, : while The market was gen- -.Cement.Common ang ide m Weil st.Closed Stoady mn | earnings made | Bailway for: the we | which shows an increase of nearly \u201c10007 ver the corresponding week of 18st.960,016 heist | Te {ts ser \u2018lings ar.pe at 7.Ho : Wéyagameck Bonds, 2000.\u2018at 71.ed London, against 6.TA EARNINGS | Sid $300,000 GAIN FOR WEEK OW.LEX se \u2018reeent GF ihe brig! ing \u201cposition of a Toiles An rapid progress pert management, \u2018In conjunction with the Grand Trunk Pacific, the construction of which will probably be completed before the\u2019 en \u2018of next year, there should be a splendid prospect | betore this big transçontipen-, But the company twill not wait until the Completion \u2018of the riew line ca for carrying fr (ght.Those -portions \u2018of it\u2019 \u2018which are already constructed amd fit for usé, will be turned to account in \u2018the conveyance of grain probable \u2018that there.wilt Le cohsfaeraiie quantities of Jover Graz dmonton.this season.-It is wheal.\u2018of exte ended 1917, tl Lid = foi: ver ancial commntt \u201818 agree! 1y at ape splendid.Rare t \u2018Grand k 0 Le armor ht 200 sda's : bi reunion on ol Cho t5 utilizé \u201cPacific \u2018Winnipeg this At any rate, thig grest project with : Mr, Thomas.I \u201cDrummond has andl éd from Liverpool for Canada; on the steamer \u2018Megantie.\u2019 -A cable received | in \u2018the city from Mr.Drummond this morning brings-the.plersing news that \u201c1 he is well, and - that.he to0ka forward Tout.| pleasure.at his return to: Momt- During his visit abroad: the: president of the big Lake Superior Steel -Corpor- \u2018ation has been a very busy man.Hel has been actively engaged, with leading financiers and business men, not, only in England, but on the Continent, and he returns home afer an absence of several months, during.whigh time he has played a dealing with matters relative to Canadian financial and industrial growth, and progress, ted, to lets Canadicns are.awaiting wit terest its final consumaation.cr MR.DRUMMOND IS RETURNING ominent part \" {all its.Rumerous ramificitions, is dein; | splendidly eonduc \u2018 a on, and keen in- in Mr.Drummond intimates that \u2018the recent congress of Steel \u2018magnetes held | \"in Brussels was a decided success, and that.it will no.doubt prove beneficial to.the general advencément of this ; Ea tndtetry \u201cthroughout \u2018the |: ; wor .; UNLISTED STOCKS Fallowln en: Bid 88° - ne +2.88.cs Fe es b3% - Mex, \"Norn \u2018Power \u2018Borids.Hollinger .Bhgrwin- Williams Com .3b Preferr A Wayagamack.Com, WE Bonds.eed Monsème pares, - La Rose, 50.at 3.95, 500 at 4.00.are \u2018this merning's es and quotations of unlisted stocks ase.Bary ported by W.P.O'Bri \u2018Belding Paul Com.Preferred.\u2018+ \u2018Price Bros, Bonds.Can.Power Stock.- Asked.at yavagamack Common, 10 at 404, 150 b at 8 .Hoilin er, 200 at 11.50 (30 days).n-Willigme Ped, \u201c50 \u2018at #14; 5 PARIS BOURSE AND- RATES, Paris; ques, July 25.\u2014A hea vailed on the Bourse to-day.\"Closing: \u2014 Three percent rentes, 94 francs 55 centimes for thé account, 25 francs 26% centimes for KEEPING IT UP.avy tone pre- Exchange on A Washington.despatch says that the me rm tie United States government will Jn four | months begin eriminal and elvil\u2019actions \u2018the.Interhational rss under the Sherman anti-trust aw.; sa Harvester CHEESE AND SUTTER.\u201cThe \u2018cheese market is firm in agree- ent with Finest westerns, 118 H Easterns, 11% to 12 cents.prices at country boards.to-12% cents, and its n, under ex- \u2014 (MS.R.FOR 9, MOS.| SHOWS PROGRESS ALL ALONG LINE The earnings of the the Montreal Stréet Rallway continue to grow.The financial statement for June, \u2018and for the nine months of the fiscal year is evidence of increasing prosperity, and the M.S.R.management by economy in details 1s certainly placing the company \u2018if-an\u201c enviable position.In a growing city like Montreal It is no easy problem to manage and control a traction system, in order to meet ever increasing demands in every direction, and to build up a service perfect in all its departments.Those: who have followed the vicissitudes of Montreal Street during the | past nine months or so will appreciate the efforts of President Robert and the diréctors as well asx the officials in hullding up and maintaining & high standard of excellence, not 4] only fro mthe finanéial end of Montreal Street, but- au over the whole system.\u2019 Total earnings for June are $432,- -026, -as compared with $384, 564, while thé dperation expenses were $227,217, leaving a net balance for the month of $204,809, or an increase of $19,093 over June, 1910.Total charges for the month were tn, while the surplus is placed at 118, Total earnings\u201d \u201cfor \u201cthe \u2018nine months total.$3,438,40, as against $8,001,799, while.the opsrating expensed were $2,015,139, leaving \u2018a net balance of $1,423,800, as compared with $1,285.- 507 \u2018for the corresponding perlod last year.Total charges hs reported $403,- \u20184 885, while the dura s for the nine | CPR.TERMINAL | , July 25.Canadian - Pacific ous the Vs00 and Wisconsoin Cem roads which- jt controls is LOW, planning to establish a $5,000,000 t - tminal in Chicago.10 , Noted Financier Thrown \u2018Info Prison on Failure to Obey Orders of Gourt \u2018London, July 25.\u2014Ermest Terah Hooley, one of the financial meteors that astonished \u201che city a few years ago, was to-day lodged in Brixton jail because ao?his failure to obey the orders of the court in counestion with .bankruptey proceedings.Heoley prior to his failure in 1898 was regarded as ona of the richest men in England.He reached the pinnacle\u2019 of his Ananzia)] success in \"1898 when he promoted a tire company as a result of which he was supposed to \u2018have cleared $12,500,000.Just before his bankruptcy \u2018he had purchased the racing cutter \u2018Britan- \u2018nia,\u2019 formerly and afterwards the pro- pérty of King Edward.In 1904 he was tried on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences and was acquitted.Assooiation Formed to 4 that while he was not prepared to \u201ce- the report, he could make no des statement at present.The Vickers-Maxim people are tr -.ect large floating docks at Montreal, \u201crd it is only natural that they weould « .Sound for working affiliation with concerns which manufac material used by them.2 ANGRY WORDS RE PURCHASEOF WINNIPEG ST.RY.Winpipes, July 25a 2b.\u2014A proposition submitted to the city to ar $24,000,000 to purchase the street railway nlant has roused intense interest In Winnipeg.t means the immediate raising of $16.000,000 cash and payment of balance by assuming the llabilities of tne company.This move.is on basis of $250 a share.Promoters: claim the railway, electric bower and light and gas plants of t: ie company are earning sufficient to pay Dercent interest on this amount.However, nothing is said about what this stock will be worth when the city's $7.- oi power and light plant hegins w the privat in September next.private company © proposition to buy out the S:rer Railway Company for $24,000,000 is nr celved in a rather hostile manner to Winnipeg papers.All express suspicinn that rates on transportation, power, light and heat cannot be reduced if such à large sum is paid for plants.Fach civic exert the books audited hy gq rt as a pre megotisnper preliminary to anv TORONTO SALES Toronto, July 25.\u2014Sales: Richelli» 50 at 1514 5 at 124, 1 at 123, 5 at I 4 35 at 124 25 at 124%, 30 at 124%, at 12%.Russell M.pref., 5 Maple Leaf pref.30 at 1004, 10014 Rogers pref., 10 at 110.Machinery pref., 25 at 941, 75 at 944.city Dairy, 2 at 4 key, tie 86%, C T.io, at 1141, 25 at 114%, 175 5° 1153, 10 at 114d, x! x nid 7 at 114%, 55 at 114%, 235 at 3-8, 10 at 114%, 75 at 1143, 25 at 114 Winnipee, 50 at 238.Sao Paulo, 90 n Porto Rico bonds, 82000 at\u2014 Tu- ronto Rails, 159 at 1 611, 7 at 161, 7 at 162, 200 at 162%.Traders, 10 at 145 Dominion, 1 at 329%.2 at 230.Commerce, 20 at 208%, 7 at 209 Nipissing, 150 at 755, 20 at at 760, 100 at 800.La Rose, 190 at 395, 100 at 390, Trethew ay 200 at 8.Can.Perm, 1 at 168%.Dom.Steel bonds, $1 at 95.- Elec, Dev.bonds, $500 at 86%.Shredded Wheat, 100 .t B6%.50 at 66%.Can.Salt, 7 at :00.reer.AMERICAN TOBACCO.American Tobacco was quoted at 388 fe 390, / \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STANDARD OIL.Standard Oil] was quoted at 651 to 659.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YUKON GOLD.Juken ggld gold at 3 16-16 to 4 1-18, MINING MARKET Following are this morning's sales ef mining stocks reported by Gordon and Shorey :\u2014 MORNING SALES.Crown Reserve, 800 at 838.Preston, 500 at 4014.Deloro, 500 at 2014.Swastika, 2500 at 5214.Rea, 50 at 530, Beaver, 100 at 44.Temiskaming, 100 at 41, Standard, 500 at 6, 500 at 6 Hollinger, 100 at ou a0 500 at 11.10, 100 at 11.00, 500 at 1 Reddick, \"4000 at 5 SE at 614, 17,000 at 6%.1000.at 6%, 1000 at 64%, 500 at 64, 500 at 63%.30 YEARS ANNUITY BONDS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ELGIN, QUE.DENOMINATIONS of $1,000, and each one is redeemed by 30 Annual Payments of $65.08 _\u2014- SECURITY All the Taxeble Property of the Township, which is one of the richest districts of the Province of Quebec, and which is situated in the County of Huntingdon, Que.PRICE ON AFPLICATION.C.MEREDITH & COMPANY Limited.THE BANK OF OTTAWA DIVIDEND NO, 80, ÿ \u2014 NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of two and three-quarters percent.being at the rate of eleven percent pe: annum, upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Bank, has this day been declare! for the current thres months, and tha: the same will be payable at the Bank and fits Branches on and after Friday.the first day of September, 1911, tr shareholders of record at the close of business on 17th August next.\u2019 By Order of the Board.GEO.BURN, General Manager.Ottawa, Ont, July 17th, 1931.THE QUEBEC BANK.\u2018Quarterly Dividend NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of one and three-quarters perce\" upon the paid-up Capital Stock of th's Institution has been declared for t\u201c- current quarter, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House in th City, and at its Branches, on and aftar Friday, the first day of September next to Shareholders of record on the 16th sf August next., By order of the Board, B.B.STEVENSON, General Manager.Quebec, 20th July, 1911.MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.CHARTERED ASCOUNTANTS, SCOTLAN 11 Place Daves Quebec Bank Bldg Resident Partin Telephone David 8, Kerr, ca, (Scot.).794 Mair ry ~ B soci: com abot Brit ica givi hous TH Nor stea; exte July iner For Cort In ern \u201cxt ing this tieg Woy and tur i of and ach nts wn- dis- of étirm= LY 2,\" pe \u201cA911.BUSINESS MEN VICTIMS OF A CUNNING TRICK As- - Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 uints during the past few weeks unscrupulous merchants in the tir, = West Indies and South Amer- 1a wha have worked several Canadian for goods running from $200 up io 31.000.The method adopted is to send to (Canadian houses for a bill of goods, civing the name of some reputable house in Europe as a reference.In : number of cases where the amount has not been too large, the dealers have written to Europe and then shipped the goods before the replies came.In every case ieported \u2026 the European houses\u2019 know nothing of the people who named \u2018acm as reference.It also appears that the Southern mer- «hunts have been working the game the other way abou}, as the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association received two letters during the past week stating that they had been given to British firms as references.The matter will probably be taken up with the Dominion Police.The companies in .\u201c\u2019Moth Murtreal an: Toronto have.been gulled by the game.Berlin Bourse Acted Firmer Towards Close Berlin, July 26.\u2014Prices opened lower on the Bourse to-day.Late in the session a part of the list was supported, and the market closed steady.Exchange on London, 20 marks 47 | pfennigs for cheques.Money 1 1-2 percent.Private dis- - count rate, 2 1-2 percent.Canadian Northern Gains The earnings \u2018of the Canadian Northern Railway continue to show steady expansion with the continued extension of the system.Earnings for the week ended July 21 and for the three first weeks of July, give very gratifying totals and increases.Following are comparisons: From July 1st to date.For week ending July 21st, 1911.$337,000 $1,048,250 Corresponding period last year.277,800 864,500 $59,200 $ 183.750 Increase Paris Bourse Was Weak Paris, July 26.\u2014-The political.situation caused renewed weakness on the Bourse to-day.regular.Closing: Three.percent rentes, francs 40- centimes for the acco it.Exchange on London, 25 francs 25 centimes for cheques.94 Clover Prospects in Ontario Not Promising Mr.T.G.Raynor, Ontario Gaovern- ment representative of the Seed Department, writes the \u2018Witness\u2019 as follows: \u2018Reports from the Ontario red clover districts show that the prospects for seed are extremely poor.Even in the Lake Erie counties, the dry weather during May and June shortened the hay and pasture to such an extent that much of the second growth will be used for fodder.\u2018I believe the farmers of the Ottawa Valley and St.Lawrence counties would find it profitable to use their second growth clover for - the production of seed.- If it blooms well.the harvest should be good; if not.it can be turned into hay or pasture.It is easy to harvest clover seed if it is mowed when the straw is -tough from dew or rain.\u2019 WEDNESDAY MORNING BOARD.Detroit, 55 at 7144, 9 at 71, 150 at 71% 0 at 71%, 50 at 71 5-8, 25 at 71%, 25 at 1 5-8, 25 at 71%, 25 at 7144, 25 at 714.Shawinigan, 200 at 117, 150 at 116.Pacific, 100 at 24314, 25 at 243.Richelieu, 25 at 123.7-8, 125 at 123%, T5 at 128%, 25 at 123 3-8, 100 at 123, 25 -y Tt at 122%, 50 at 122; 100 at 1213, 50 at 12115, 10 at 12014; 95 at 121%, 50 at 121, 10 at 120%, 100 at 121, 1 at 1 2%.25 at t 121 1-2.So com.25 at 140%, 10 at 140%.Power, 25 at 171, 17035, 25 at 170%, 25 at 170 1-8, 175 at 170, 125 at 169%.Cn Street Ry., 50 at 227, 25 at 2263, 50 at B20: 28 af, 238% 350 Rio, 295 a 14.at Tor.Ry., 2 at 161, 6 at 160%, 25 at 161, 3 at 162, 35.at 161.Twin City, 10 at 109.Winnipeg, 10 at 238.Halifax; 100 at 148, 162 at 147.Cement, 5 at 22%.Textile Com., 15 at 68.Troods Com.25 at 149%.Can.Car, 20 at 68.Steel C.of C., 25, 26% 25 Crown Reserve.! a .25.so Steel Corp\u2026 200 at 55%, 25 at 55%, rz nt 5516, 20 at 55 Tran Pfd., 25 af oss, 25 at 103.=k, Com., 2 at 209 Pk.Toronto.1 at 213%.Aer; Pank, ?at 5e ae ie.Mont.10 at 2 Molsons PL.10 CHICAGO CATTLE PRICES.Chicago, July 26.\u2014Cattle receipts es- dmated at 20,000, market steady to 10c ower, Dbeeves, 35.10 to $7.10; Texas gteers, $4.40 to $6.00; western steers, $1.00 to $6.00; stockers and feeders, 33 to $5.40.cows .and heifers, $2.10 $5.85: calves, $5.50 to $8.0 Hogs receipts estimated io! 2 1,000 + market strong to 5c higher than vester- days average; light.$6.50 to $7.00 ; mixed $6.50 to $7.00: heavy, $6.25 to $5.95.rough, $6.2 25 to $6.45: good 10 rhoice heavy.$6.45 te $6.95; pigs, $5.25 to $6.60; bulk of sales, $6.65 to $6.90.Sheep receipt [sestimated at 22,000 ; market weak to ten cents lower; nativs, $9.50 to $4.25: western, $2.60 to $4.25; vearlings, $2.90 to $5.30.lambs.native, $3.75 to $7.30; western, $4.50 to $7.45.i at Soh.FLOUR QUOTATIONS.Manitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, 87.30; do.seconds, $4.80; Manitoba st.bakers, §4.60: choice winter wheat patents, $4.50,to $4.75; straight rollers, 90 nercents, $4 to $4.10; in bags.$1.75 to.$1.85; extras in bags $1.60 $1.60 to $1.65.| (ORNE IN 7 a i Laidlaw &.Co\u2014The.news that the.gov- srnor of New York- had signed.the bill \u201ctending for- five years the period during \u2018his state must dispose of their- gecuti firs is very important as $90,000,080 worth of securities will be 390.30 \u201cml not thrown upon .the : mharkét, , 1.S.Bache & Co\u2014The situation here as been greatly strengthened \"by .the: plentiful supply of rain: in- tr ural regions.oe Miller & Co.\u2014The \u201cbulls gre SiMe] \u2018at the market shows ts are din re- |.a sistance tp bad news.\u2018 \u2018Fhosé -w rearish, however ,maintain that th 8 uments have r 4 Sr forcement.ecelved.a stron has received a number of The closing was, ir- 200 at 170%.50.at.which life nsurance companies in j -}-demand for eggs.+19 and 20 cents in job\u201c lots CROWN RESERVE | WORK AT COBALT AND PORGUPINE Cobalt, Ont., Tuly 26, \u2014 A special report has \u2018just been issued on Crown Reserve mining.operations, and it shows that fhe properties.under \u2018the control and development of the Crown Rescerve managément in Cobalt\u2019 and at Porcupine are producing ore \u2018of \u2018the highest value, while indications: point to greater results, and.higher \u2018values at all the propertiés as the work\u2019 of development proceeds.Mention is made\" \u201crespecting work being carried on at the \u2018McEneney pro\u201d perties, in.Porcupine, now owned by the Crown Reserve, and the work .be- | ing done in.the Silver Leaf property, where the shaft is being continued: down to encounter the Keewatin: for mation, which underlies, the dlabase.At Porcupine, excellent values hays | been encountered, and the machinery 1s being rushed in at the - Present time.At the Crown Reserve Mine : the company is .working nine.drills\u2019 un derground.\u2018The: pie on the m mali Carson vein\u2019 is \u2018do\u2019 \u2018 \u2018the -300 foot level, \u2018where: drifting vein is between one and two inches in width and carries good values in silver.These values are exceptionally encouraging, as it is a well-known fact.that, for a certain distance, the vein gave but small values in silver below the 300-foot level of the shaft.\u201d Tue drift will be pushed along the vein\u2019 on both sides of the winze, after which the working will be continued to a greater.depth, \u201cit being the.intention to drive another drift at 600.feet from the surface.\u2018Most of the work on the property is being accomplished on the \u201cfirst and second levels of the shaft.\u201d Several new ore bodies have been opened up in the past few: months; and some of these are being worked.One in particular, over near the Ross vein, has developed into -a large body of high grade ore, \u2018which is being devél- oped by means \u2018of drifting and.stop- ing.This vein is producing a great deal of silver that from the mine at the present time.On the 200-foot level of the shaft a cross-cut is being driven east from the workings under the lake.It is the intention of the management to continue this working to the other end.of the lake in an endeavor to tap some of the Kerr Lake veins, which it is known are heading for: the Crown Reserve property.This year the tonnage from the Crown Reserve has fallen off-consid- erably over last year\u2019s figures, the them shipping buf 550.23 tons, as compared.to nearly: triple that amount during the: corresponding months of 1910 What -has been .lost in tonnage has been amply made up in values.\u2018This year, scarcely a car of low grade ore has left the mine.the Nova\u201c Scotia Company, to treat 100 .tons per day -for five years in their inereased capacity mill, and this will include all the low grade ore the | company are storing in at the mine.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TREE -=:0Having ite: Effect |\" \u2018London, July 26.\u2014The Moroccan dispute and the political situation at: home \u2018depressed the stock market again to-day.During the forenoon Consols declined.three-eights to \u201c77 13-166, a\u2019 new.low record, and all British and: foreign \u2018securities.weré heavy in sympathy.; Broad -minded and: experienced \u2018financiers âre:following, with a good deal of interest, daily developments:in the -Mo- rocco situation.They are not, as a rule, hastening \u2018to put too serious a construction on the problem, but only an ignoramus and an amateur will\u2019 make light of it.\u2018Consols in London - dropped to low record as a.result of the latest turn in the situation.| The rapid and completé way in which the latest big merger was brought into shape\u2014the Toronto Street Railway,Power, etc.\u2014has evoked genuine enthusiasm and admiration from the \u2018streets,\u2019 credits for which has been generously lavished\" upon Sir William Mackenzie and Mt.R.J.Fleming, whom, it was generally assumed, were the\u2019 brainy \u2018authors of the project.\u2019 : \u201c There are certain local onlookers \u2018who are generally well informed in financial- matters, who appear to {bé doubtful whether the credit for this has not really been misplaced.If it is rightly due to.another gentleman - he is sufficiently large minded to: forego .the applause - ot the crowd.- .\u2018Timely Warm weather in\u2019 \u2018the.west has not only proved a blessing to wheat- growers and farmers, local stock market enthusiasts.\u2018Even up to Monday there was considerable suspense due to the continuance of cold weather; but once more Dame Nature seems to have guarded us from harm, although through a trial: \u201cof our \"patience and optimism.- The expansion in the telephone service of a country is not frequently cited as an illustration of that country's growth | of -wealthi- although +f- probably conssi- J tutes as good a barometer of conditions as do the more popular indices.But when this indication accords with all others.as clearings, railway earnings, \u2018building permits, etc, as is the case in this.country at present, there is reallv no logical need for expecting ads\u2019 versity.NEW BANK BRANGE.A branch : of the bank -ef' * British \u2018North America has.been opened at Wakaw, Sask.under the temporary \u2018management of Mr.w.M.Garland.ere prmammemmenmmmemames STEADY DEMAND FOR HAY.The \u2018make kët for.baled hay evinces mo change.xport and local demand son-, tinues steady 1 hay, 13 tos$14; No\u2019 2 extra qua- HES \u2018812 to $12.50; \u2018No.3 ordinary.$10.to $10.50; No, 3 hay, $9 to $9.50; clover, mixed, $8 to $8.50.\u2014_\u2014 ee CHEESE AND BUTTER.The cheese market exhibits.farmers.with westerns at-11 3-4 to 12 1-4, and easterns, 11 1-2 to 11 3-4.The butter market is not easing.23 cents.EGGS IN oon emAND.There continues to be a good steady Straight gathered 17 1-2: to 18.cents: -Noi1 stoc stock, 22 to 28 cen | bution was'at\"the-rate;af:4-perceu under way at the \u201d present time.The - is being shipped j first six months of the year seeing Arrangements have been made with o Morocoan Trouble is ~~ 18 30 a new but a relief to} quantity IE old: \u2018wheat le Finest creamery is quoted at 2.3-4 to] and\u201d Bo bushels] last year.\u201cf\u2019countries, an\u2019 official estimate 8 yield\u201d of the'ltalian crop at\u2019 one\u2019hutidre a | Edward Ward, permanent under gec- a.| last yedr, and \u2018the prelim}; ed.garian \u2018estimate 1s fora yield: d.sixtyéto For the ix monthe ended June 30.last gross increased over $80,000, \u2018and of this total about $60,000 has been retained in.turns so far issued for\u2019 the year the.ret; revenue balance for the whole of: .1911: should amount to about $700,000,\" -on.-the -common, At present.the company: percent, thig-level having been current.year; prior to \u2018when the\u2019 Ent It seems sedgonable to anticipate that.-before very long.a further advance:to\u2019 6.percent in the: rate of distribution.wi.Dean ed, an it = on; some.sigh an- \u201cticipation a e-pr.© shares hag been: ised PE A of us, and >oven \u201cHigh ors and - citizens.general.over the turn of the we during the past - few days: h bright \u2018and\u2019 warm, Just 1s needed.for- : growin every.district » come.glowin .of condition of \u2018grain, your.\u2018correspondent having seen, durlñg.a- mile automobile Tide.on \"every \u2018sid ; the éity perhaps \u2018the - arr.New York\u2018.\u201c25 \u201cCaronia, \u2018arr.New -York:\u2026.woes \u201c Caledonian, arr.Boston Outwards, arr.-Hambur : The.\u201cRoyal- George, Which | sailed this -for Brist tol, 100k a good, list: of hree classes, having.\u201cslaoën, 123, 4 Jn th ithe second.\u2018ga- bai, \u201casd 4 \u2018in t lags, =.» LEAVES wire FULL cARGo.- The Ramore- Hesd;-which.-was 'an-.héunced to sail this morning for Dub- n, : will not \u2018leave \u201ctfHl \"late to-night cr: early.to-Horrow\" \u201cmorning.She is\u2019 tak- \u2018ing a.full \u2018general cargo; but Mo passon- | gers ar.her \u2018present trip.Se.Parent and.the: Fo a .A \u201caux REP: HE \u201c Father.\u201cPoint, Loi alear.yest; inwara 3 Matane, 2 lear, stron, PE.; | qutward \u2018at 6 \u2018a.m, Sygnaj ward, at 9 a.m 2\u2019 akted stéamer Cpe.\u2018Chatte.984 \u2014Glear, * strong\u2019 west; inward \u2018at\u2019 16 P.mn.Yesterd day tug; Sir: steam \u2018yacht.{Martin River, -260-Ctear, stron west; \"Cape Magdalen, 294\u2014Clear, \u2018northwest: inwar- ddét 10 p.m.yesterday tug Sir Am.Domira; 7:80 a.m,\u2019 \u201cBrynhild.7.30.am.Helvetia.\u2019 - Anticésti\u2014 ; : \u201cWest, Point; 337\u2014Cleal, st wes W Point, 333\u2014Clet Sth Point; \u2018416-Clear, gal , Heath \u2018Point, 439\u2014Cleär, ale west.: \u2018inWard at.:\u2019Money- Point\u2014Clear;* west: a.m.a ,_barquentine.: Flat Point.584\u2014Clear, west; inward avs 4.30 am.SS.Stigstad;.7:30 am.Storstad; outward at \u2018t9:p.m.yesterday Chr Ænudseu.:.Point.Amour, 662\u2014Outward at 5.45 a.m., \u2018Sardinian; 8.50 a.m.Barcelona.Nor HAR in~ \u201ca Pon : \u201cWindsor, Ont, July \u201d 26 With\" the month.\u2018of July almost gone lake vessel d_| men, and -shippers mow face the critical périod of the entire season.~The drl- ness \u2018which marked the opening of the} - seagon-has not abated, and the period to: whith all -have looked forward in the | hope \u2018of better things is.at hand.-Pre= dictions: have.been made \u2018that.the last of this month and thé first of August will Vessélmen have: kept.their vessels.going as.best they could with one idea of waiting for the business.furnishing few loads and the oré business being done: a \u201cshippers boats, and: grain.obtainable only\u2019: at.+} doubtritl ates; ships have \u2018had hard work to \u201ckeep going.The period of promise |.is \u201cat hand, and if:.no improvement :de- \u201c| velops in the next few weeks, a number ;of ships will take .their places alongside those which have not yet turned a Wheel.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c HAYTIAR REVOLUTION.President Son Leads Troops Against.Rebels.: Port au \u2018Prince, Hayti,- July 26.\u2018 Tha Haytien gunboat, \u201817 Decembre\u201d left \u2018here to-day for Aux Cayos, .a \u201c| town on the south coast, carrying gov- arnment troops.under command of An- tonip Simon, son of the President.\u2019 \u2018The troops: will \u2018march on J6romie, where mac-et- \u2018ttarists are in control.The _gunboat \u2018Vertieros\u2019 also sailed to-day, : but her\u2019 destination was kept: secret.\u201cPresident Simon witpessed the departure of the vessels, and.later.addressing\u201d the members of the diplo- | :matie corps, said that the situation- Was not gravé.He had decided to re- -sist the movement against him, which he considers as brigandage, and with-' out importance,-he-said.- The foreign: {diplomats have decided ito await fur- |.-ther Gevelopments 1 before, taking ac-.| = zx (Cana dian \u2018Associated\u2019 Press.) \u201cBristol, \u2018July, - 26: \u2014Amiong the sengers on the \u2018Royal Bdward,\u201d wh iled-~ for Montredl 10-day, \u2018dre; Sir «colonies; the Hon.Colin | Labor Mon Determined to Push | grounds for believing that the strike -| of the carpenters will-soon bé a: \u2018thing- \u2018| 400 have now returned to work at the .| cents an hour.-|-now made.satisfactory arrangements 9-1 There \u2018were; of course, quite a num-: | men: employed- by them, tôgether with A The: \u2018sent a \u2018the \u2018decision of the labor offi- : the construction , of.\"the new Harbor Com § \u201cnow \u2018in\u201cforce runs from 25 to 33 cents |.per\u2019 hour.| contractors \u2018up to this time.À | ed in: connection.with .the shooting | Which took place last week at the new.| 1s \"at.least liable to prosecution for J carrying a concealed.and dangerous | weapon.and, they, make the assertion | that if he-dad been.lined up in the.EB are endeavoring to have.this \u201cmatter | {test case maybe made.\" | \u2018morning, Mr.Richard Lynch, who hag the .much pridé of the attitude of the men \u201c| phasing thelr loyalty to their leaders\u201d {well as; \u2018ther general conduct, which % | spectable and.sober, 257] good \u2018citizens.\u2019 2 5] ple.also: eulogized the men\u2019s demeanor, which they said\u201d reflected «much honor |: [ days.Le $e : ; LA.\u2019 Hatley, Que., | Royal Cemetery, the: service being held \u2018Gonaié.With the \u201ccoal | | Montreal and from circuits which he STRIKE EARLY OVER There would now\u2019 seem to be good of the\" past.From the headquarters of the.men: it was this morning announced - that in.the neighborhood of terms first demanded by them, 35 The firms who have with employees are: C.E.Deakin, Byers and Auglin, and BE.G.M.Cape.ber of firms-in-the city-who have experienced no trouble.at all\u2019 with their men, as they have: been paying.the minimum rate all along, and the oge who have -now returned to work \u201cvery.\u2018respectable total.\u2026 eature-of \u2018the situation at pre- clals \u201cto call out \u2018the: men engaged in igafoners\u2019 «elevator.There: are .scale of.wages -It\u2019 is: understood that an ; t no.uneasiness -on.the part .of the | : Developments.are now being await- tory\" \u201cof, \u2018the United.Shoe Machin-:.ompany \u201cin Maisonneuve.In 3 +eircles the: claim is made that the man.who - discharged: thé revolver inks \u2018ôf- thé .strikèrs instead.\u2019 \u2018of the side -he \u201cwould \u2018have had.nd: this charge.The labor ia \u201csta pushed \u2018to \u2018the limit.Jn.order \u2018that a, Speaking t0 a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter this | \u2018been acting as, leader of the men since start\u2019 o£ the trouble, epoke\u2019 with since\u2019 the strike was declared, em- \u2018and the\u2019 \u2018cause they had \u2018in mind, as he said WAS exemplary.\u2018Not a man broke away \u2018\u201cfrom-the: ranks,\u2019 said Mr.Lynch, \u201cthey have stuck together like \u2018men, and \u2018have kept themselves rTe-) \u2018behaving The other officers at the Tabor Tem: \u2018onthe, trade.and made this one of the best: conducted : -strikes- which had: ever taken \"place in Montreal.The sank and file: \u201care: equally.optimistic \u2018and\u2019 beliève the: whole trouble will terminate in heir favor in\u2019 a.Low THE LATE REV.ROBT.GOUDIE.\u2018The late Rev.Robert Goudie, of who died in the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sunday, was buried yesterday dftérnoon in: Mount in -the Convocation Hall of the Wesleyan Theological Collège, the \u201cRev.Prof.\u2018Richardson: officiated.The chief _piournars- well.John Goudie, Obett udie nephe Le ps > °F: Those \u2018 Who: \u201cassisted, in \u2018the \u201cservice | were: ~The Rev.Dr.Young, chairman | 1 of \u2018the Montreal North district; W.Sr | ministry in Maisonneuve.\u2018 | clared.vacant next Rs Tori men ha fo * The-call from :Livingstone church in \u201cWithin : the ast \u201ctow ot \u2018has caused ke CALLS ACCEPTED The Rev.Peter Walker to Go to.Calgary and the Rev.John Pate Coming Here At the meeting of the Montreal Presbytery held last night in Knox Presbyterian Church, the principal business dealt with was the call to the Rev.Peter Walker, of Maison- neuve, from Hillhurst Church, Calgary, and a call from Livingstone.Church, Montreal,.to the Rev.John Pate, of Lancaster, Ont.The Rev.W.R.Crukshank, M.A, ex-Moderator, was called to preside owing to the absence of the Moderator, \u2018the Rev.Prof, Fraser._ After devotional .exercises the call from Hillhurst Church was read, and a \u2018committee of \u2018commissioners from \u2018Maisonneuve heard in regard to the same.On the call being placed in \u2018Mr.Walker's hands he announced his intention of accepting it, and will leave -next week for the west.Many members of the court expressed regret at- the departure.of Mr.Walker, and paid a tribute to the valuable work he had.- .done during his seven.years The ' Rev.Dr.-Scrimger was.appointed Moderator \u2018of.Mäisonneuve church, and given \u201cpowër-to moderate \u2018in a call to a Minister, -and.the-pulpit will be de Sunday by the\u2019 atk shank, who.will\u2019 favor of the Rev.John Pate.of Lancaster, Ontario, was then.considered.The call was largely signed, and the congregation were stated to.be very, enthusiastic in their desire to secure Mr.Pate's services.\u2018The presbytery sustained the call, and ordered it.to \u2018be transmitted.to Mr.Pate.In view of his\u201d acceptance the following arrangements : were.made for the in- Quction which would be held on Aug.17th\u2014The Rev.W.R.Cruikshank to preside, the Rev.S.G.Brown, of Hem- \u201cmingford, to: preach; the Rev.A.G.MacKinnon, of Lachine.to address the.minister, and Mr.Walter Paul, of pon\" to address the people, PERSONALS The : \u2018Rev.Je ohn Lochhead, of Melville \u2018Presbyterian Church, will\".spend, ost of his time at Cap a l\u2019Aigle.\u2018Mra\u2026C, F.Sise, jr, and Miss Sise were.among -the passengers arriving home from: France by -the \u2018Corinthian\u2019 yesterday morning.: Miss.May Wilson-Smith has come down from the family summer home at Ste.Agathe; to spend a\u2019 few days in the city: with her father.Professor - Walter and Professor Mo- -rin, - of MeGill University, leave w- morrow morning to -spend their._holi- | days at Bigin Road, Quebec, - They.1 will.net.return suntil: the.end f Sep | tember.: \u201cDé.Howard M.Church: \u201cis making gatisfactory progress after.\u201cthe severe operation \u201cwhich.he recently underwent \u2018at the Montreal General Hospital.- -It will-be- some weeks, however,\u201d before- he \u201cwill Be able to- be- about again.Thé marriage \u201ctook: place\u2019 recently, in.Calgary, of Mr.Leslie Henry, third gon.of Mr.\u2018and.Mrs.E.:P.Montague White; of OtaWwa,- to Miss .Marie Corinne \"Gauvreau, daughter \u201cof \u201cMr.-and \u201cVV.Gauvreau, of.Edmonton, nd niece\u2019 of \u201cMr.Justice \u201cTessier; shes.dame} To BANISH THE SYRENS.The Board of Control have approved the recommendation of Fire Chief Tremblay.that syrens should be forbidden in all except the autos of offi- me \u201chans = does © storm TR rinhisertade chairman of the\u2019 \u2018Montreal South.district; Mr.Jamieson, chairman of \u201cthe Stanstead district, and: the Revs: Messrs.\u2018Baldwin: Campbell.:and Prof.Bland.- The Rev.W.S.- Jamieson, of Stan- stead, and Professors.Bland- and.Richardson spoke: appreciatively ofthe lege -and-in his fields.The pall-bearers were former \u201ccollege associates\u2014the Revs.Messrs.All- nutt, Booth and Burgess, of Montreal, the Rev.H.Mick; of Phillipsburg; the \"Rev.J.A.McNeil; of Lacolle, and Mr.Richard Ferrie, a former acquaintance in Scotland.Among those present.\u2018were noticed \u2018many Methodist ministers and former \u2018friends of the late minister, both from \u2018had travelled.\u201cdeceased and of his work, both in col- - The members of the College sent a | cials -of the Fire and Police Departments, and auto ambulances.The mat- -ter will come before the next commit- 1 tee on \"new legislation.- aT ot .Tims panos To Rent \u2018Planos rented from $2.00 per month upwards.Six \u2018months\u2019 rent allowed if purchased.One-price system and easy rermg-of payment.\u201c Sole agency for Steinway and\u2019 Pianola Piänos.Dally demonstrations - at NORDHEIMER'S, Limited, 610-612 St.- Catherine.street west, , comer of Mountain - Street.j FR.HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS August 3rd and 25th, 1921, : $10.00 :.From points in Eastern Canada { \u201cWinnipes | and stations east of 1 Saskatoon.\u2019 Proportionately re- pa Juced fares to Edmonton, Calgary and intermediate stations.Apply to \"CANADIAN NORTEERN CITY TICKET OFFICE, 226-230 St.James St.WANTED, A PROTESTANT TEACHER : for the Point Fortune Elementary.\u2018beautiful wreath as a token.of their love and sympathy.> UP 5840.AND 5841.GUARANTEED.PURE MILK COMPANY, | 875 st.Catherine Street, West.\" : Sete Apply, stating salary, to EQ: A.BARCLAY, Sec.-Treasurer, Point.Fortune, Que.\u201cwhile the weather is warm is the.best time to give our milk, Cream and Buttermilk a trial.Delivered in: -thoroughly sealed bottles, J or information so acquired, and e PUBLIC NOTICE ereby given that under the First 8 Part\\of chapter 79 of the Revis tat- utes Canada, 1906 \u201cThe ompantes.Act,\u201d have been issuèd under the Seal of t Secre- y.of State of Canada, beamfng date the 11th of July, 1911, ingérporating à ert Tasche- reau, g's counsel, Thibaudeau Rin- fret and Rosario Genest, advocates, Joseph Alexander Trotwood Richards, accountant, Victor Edouard Béique, stu- dent-at-law, and Anna Clement, stenographer, all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, viz.:\u2014(a) To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire, to hold, use; enjoy and turn to account, and to maintain, explore, work, develop, operate, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any mines, minerals, mining lands cr any right thereto, and to crush, win, get, quarry, smelt, refine, manufactur> amalgamate and prepare for market mica and other articles \u2018manufactured from mijca and all ores, metals, minerals and the byproducts of.the same; (b) To carry on any other metallurgical operations which may seem conducive to any of the come pany's objects; (c) To buy, sell, manufacture, and deal in minerals, plant, machinery, implements, conveniences, pros visions and things capable of being used.in connection with metallurgical operations, or required by workmen \u2018and others.employed by the company: (ad) To construct, carry out, maintain, improve, manage, work, control and superintend- any roads, ways, tramways, and railway; sidings on lands owned or controlled by.the company, bridges, reservoirs, water courses, aqueducts, wharves, furnaces, saw mills, crushing works, hydraulie works, electrical works, factories, waree houses, shops and other works and conveniences which may seem directly or.indirectly.conducive to any of the objects of the company; (e) To purchase, generate, develop, transform, transmit, conduct, store, distribute, convert, utile: ize, turn to account, sell and trade im electric, pneumatic and hydraulic energy.and power for all purposes for which such energy and power may be used;: provided always that any sale, distribution or.transmission of electric light, heat or power beyond the lands of the: company sHall be subject to local reeula- tions in that behalf; (f) To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire, and to manufacture, repair, use, deal in, sell oN otherwise dispose of all kinds of ma- - chinery, machines, a apparatus, goods, devices, articles, contrivances, fixtures, instruments, materials, implements and tools which may be useful, necessary or profitable in the carrying on of the business of the company: (g) To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire and hold or sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any, property real and personal, movable and\u2019 | immovable, and any rights in or to the same; (h) To carry on any other business, whether mining, manufacturing or otherwise, which the company thinks conducive to the carrying out of the main objects of the company; (1) To apply for, purchase or otherwise acquire any trade marks, patents, licenses, concessions and the like conferring any exclusive or non-exclusive or limited right to use, or any secret or other information as to any invention which [may seem .capable of being used for ahy of thei purposes of the company, or tie acquisition of which may seem calclilated directly and indirectly to benefit the company, and to use, exercise, develop or ° grant licenses in respect of or other- - wise turn to account the property, rights special.» ly.but not so as to limit the generality.of the foregoing: (ij) To purchase, leasg\u2019 or otherwise acquire, the whole or any part of the \u2018business, property, franchises, good-will, rights and privileges, held.or -enjoyed by any firm or personm- or by any corporation carrying on any.bhslness.which the company is authorized to cafry on or possessed of propetty\u201d suitable for the purposes of the company, and to pay for the same in fully paid-up or partly paid-up preference or\" ordinary shares of the company or.in.the bonds, debentures or other securities of the company or otherwise, and to\u201d undertake the liabilities of any such?person, firm or corporation; (k) To entef® into partnership or any arrangements for sharing profits, union of interests;-: co-operation, Joint adventure Teciprocal concession or otherwise, with any company carrying on or engaged in or about to carry on.or engage in any business - or transaction -which tHis Company is- duthortzed_to carry on or-erigage-fn; and - to lend meney to, guarantee ther-ébne - tracts! of-or'otherwise assist any \u2018such- persori, and to take or otherwise acquire - shares and securities of any such company, and to sell, hold, re-issue, with or.without guarantee or otherwise: deal with the same; (1) Notwithstand-., ing \u2018the provisions of section 44 of\u201d the sald Act, to purchase, take or\u2019 acquire by original subscription or in\u2019 exchange for the shares, bonds, debentures or:other securities of this come pany or otherwise, and to hold.sell of otherwise dispose of shares, stock, whether common or preferred, debentures, bonds and other obligations of any other: company having objects similar in whole.or.in.part to the objects of this company, or carrying on any business capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit this company, and to vote all shares so held through such agent or agents ag \u2018the directors may appoint; (m) To enter into any arrange-: ments with any authorities or government, municipal, local or otherwise, that may seem conducive to the company's objects or any of them, and to obtain\u2019 from any such authority any rights, privileges and concessions which the company may think it desirable to obtain and to carry on, exercise and come.ply with any such arrangement, rights, privileges and concessions; (n) To sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the vro- perty and undertaking of the company .] or any, part thereof, for such considera tion as the- company may think fit, and in particular for shares, debentures.or\" \u2018ôther Securities.of cny other company or corporation; (o) To distribute amongst the shareholders of the com- 'I pany in kind any property of the company, and in particular any shares, debentures or other securities in other companies belonging to the company or which the company may have the power\u201d to dispose of, and to do all.acts and.exercise all power necessary to carry on- any business incidental to or that the.\u2018company thinks may be conveniently\u2019 carried on \u2018in connection with the busis.ness of the company; (p) To amalgamate with any other company having objects similar in whole or in part te those of this company; (q) To do all, acts necessary for the undertaking, car rying on and completion of any of the\u201d business which the company is authorized to engage in or carry on; (r) To raise.and assist in raising money for and to- aid by way of bonus, loan, promise, endorsement, guarantee of bonds, debentures, or other securities or otherwlass,.any corporation in the capital stock of: which the company holds shares or with® which it may have business relations; to act as employee, agent or manager of any such corporation, and to guarantee the performance of contracts by any, such corporation or by any person or\u2019 persons with whom the company may have business relations; (s) To draw, make, accept, endorse, discount, execute and issue promissory notes, bills of exchange, bills of lading, warrants, and other negotiable or transferable instruments: (t) The business or purpose of the company is from.time to time to do any one or more of the acts and things- herein set forth; and any power granted in any paragraph hereof shall not be: limited or restricted by reference to or.inference from the terms of any other paragraph.The operations of the come pany to be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u201cMica Company of Canada, Limited,\u201d with a canital stock of three \u2018hundred thousand dollars divided into 3,000 shares of one hundred dollars each, and the chief place of business of the sald company to be at the City of Ottawa, in the Province of Ontario.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this 12th day of July, 1911.\u2019 THOMAS MULVEY, - Under-Secretary of State.PERRON.TASCHEREAU, NINFRET &° \"GENEST, Solicitors for the Applicants: \u2014_ | WANTED, TEACHER HOLDING MoO-=* .del diploma for the Chateauguay Dis-* \" sentient School.Salary, $325.00, for a term of ten months, commencing : September 1st, 1911.Number af .scholars last term, 17.Apply, with references, to ROBERT ORR, - Sec.- .i : Treasurer, Chateauguay Basin, Que, \"1 Ln tomate WANTED, AS FOREMAN |.for planing mill one capable of keep- - dng all kinds of planing mill machin«y in first class repalr, Tal ate same, get out all kinds of build: Ed lan \u2018LATRD BROS) | Dresden; ont.OR STEYR 2 OM TATE 2e 0 ag and can ope- >.*.sing material and to take measursment Address.2 gr SR TT 20 ES \u201ccage rhs Pi : .À pms TLC, Re, TY .dise.LR .> .p5 = 2.Rs aa.22 = LA Je | .Take mo vo F, os - pesé og 3 » Fie = wl Sg 2e LY » Lo TE J : = i.=~ : tia vs .- pros ESP een m2 Cn I Shi 0 NL.en OST = .PS > - os ; \u201d ye 3 ze TA qe, Li , .= , - i: A iN SETS RAR pe a _T be) .core EE as I 11 08 a - J 5 - x n Poni A apps cours are \u2018 - > ¥ à 7 PETER SE .oe _ Je.ES A ~ ACIP, ELT, ald + Ts aR - AR et Le rat \u20ac Du a or \u201d oe , ge ry EL A Ra ro be + NS Wr 2 4 ; r 8 .Ch + 3 Lo .\\ _ \u20183 dd - pe A IT à + CR Nh 8 3 3 SET re se Sa .; > * LARS S \u201cHL NE Tes, \"Ca che v oye 2 er Te = i pH T - < mo -\u2014 omens fi 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AT 3.30 PM.Reserved Heats .mo.Grand Stañd ;-.eases 800 : General A on .: \u2026 ete.BBG Boys (Hiliside Avenue only) .100 On Sale star 3 cor.Mansîte fa and atherine'Ste- Ÿ Geo.Thomson .5 \u2018prothe er; 102 Nôôtre \u201cDame St \u2018West.AIf.Moir, 4167-St.s Catherine St, Westmount.\u201d M.À.Office; 350 Peel.St.Branch.office, DEEE BROWN, Hon.secrets.|art ol w PRINGES Inca 2-15 Entirely New Reproductions of The And 10 other F, Coron ton Features.Wats.750.\u2018Eves.100,380.500.fow 730 ' WILL BE CONDUCTED IN THE TENT ounds of Bt.James Methodist (on.Gr : Oharch).Ret.RH WHITESIDE, Evangelist | EVERY MIGHY AND EVERY AFTER.oo, from 8 to 4 (except Saturday) FROM JULY 21-3@ Christian Warkers are cordlally nvit- ed to assist.à LCYAL VIOTORIA LODGE No.Ba06.©.@ F, M.U.a SEMI-ANNUAL MEETINÉ es us JI > Cm ing of the, above Loge will be held in the Lddsge Room, No.1 Richmondi st, on Wednesday Hven- ing, the 26th instant, at .o'clock.All mem- ders are requesteg to attend.Order of N PA DRY, Socrstary ART.ASSOCIATION.| :- 28 PHILLIPS SQUARE.ca LUEBIBC or A \u201carais BRITISE LMD ToxsIaH MAILS To be \u2018Closed at This Office During th \u201cWeek Buding : July 29, 1911.\u201chae July 8.00 - a.m.La Touratns, i a T.Atlantic.\u201c28 $15 pm, © Supplementary.Can.Northern.voz8 8.80 am.\u2018Emp.of Ireland, nc.#20\" d'in Hs hear 048 8, Déminion \u201cLetters may, be posted -> to 6.15 p.m.; other matter should.be posted before 6.00 p.m.**Parcels are \u2018forrardea by there steamers; latest time of \u2018maîling is Thursday evening for Fridays, and 12 noon for Saturdays.Letters for the above mailg may be posted at Station \u201cB\u2019 up to-within.15 minutes, and at'Station \u2018C\u2019 up to-with-_ in 30 minutes 6\u201c t! Le above mentionea: - hours of closing.\u201cMatter for- Reststration.cluses.at .élosing of mail 0217 sta 1x \u2014 a RATLWAY AT LOGGEREEADS.6, 1, BR 8 Big Fight With New Le Haven.: Builington, Vt.July.25.\u2014Develop- ments here to-day would\" seem \u201cfo indicate that the séat of war Between the Grand Trunk ahd thé New \u2018Haven.ral; ways, which was recently\u201d tramferred: from Brattleboro\u2019 to Woonsocket.Bl) has now centred on Burlington: ::.- A} hearing \u2018was \"held here to-day before the Public Service Commission.with reference to the building of the proposed union station.for uBrlington.The New Haven interests were represented by General Manager Jarvis of {he Rut- land and his attorney, the GrandT runk dy Messrs.E.'H.Fitzhugh\u201d and Ty.\u2018Warman a à General Mansger G.C.of the Gentral Vermont, with- for the proposed- works were - submitted by both ronds, when \u2018tie- hearing : wus posiponcd unell Aug.le.: The Gracd Trurk inte rests were land Railvsy was a uaa filing toa.k socatics en- luko sireet, to reach which thay wild ave to- eress the \u2018Central Vermont lines in thelt \u2018yurds here.This move, it was stated, would be actively opposed, first, because Lake street is the property of the Central Vermont, the city having been grant- od easement rights .only.It was further stated that the Central Vermont own some three hundred thousand dollars worth of property on the street on which they prèpose to build \u201cthe union station, and which they would be unable to use if the Rutland were allowed to carry out its plans.The situation here is cvery- similar to that at Brattleboro\u2019, where a bitter.fight betwen the contesting railways was caried on last winter; and the request of the New Havén controlled Rutland road involves- the same: principle as -that oppossd and defeated.there by the Grand Trunk.Mr.Fitzhugh, for the Grand\u2019 Trunk, éonceded .the necessity for a union station here, and offered to build, own |- and.operate \u2018with the Rutland - road; but the latter railway, following the palicy- of President Mellen, of the New Haven, insisted that they shauld not only dictate the situation of the station but should own \u2018and operate it, making the Central Vermont a tenant, Just as they proposed at Brttleboro\u2019.It was stated that the Grand Trunk would not surrender any of their property to a competitive liné, and the indications .ara.that the fight between - the Canadian system and the New Haven wil: \u2018be actively carried on here.* Ep 1 EN RATES.Detroit, July 26.~A ates percha.out in freight \u2018rates\u2019 Between \u201cDetroit and Duluth, Dollar | Bay, Hancock and Houghton will preval from August 14 until the \u2018close of navigation.= =: The rate will Be for a rail and\u2019 a combination with the.Grand Trunk In Natural Colors | ACVERTISING AND SUBSCRIBTIO - Evangelitic Sens\u201d .: lands, The Serii-Arinual Moet- | p.m: 0 Letters for \" registration \u201cshould be: - posted three quarters ot an hour, - before: : TRE ETS TELEPHONES: DEPARTMENT, MAIN 409\" - \\ | BUBSCRIFTION RATES.ay : tress\u2019 .- 13 nos.\u201d Ha | Wed vid \u201con BOR A : Nor eer Mers ager 13 mos.40 Postage Included for Canada Mont: real and suburbs ted), New ound- land and toe British - sles: namas, Barbadyes, ba Britis Guiana, British Honduras.\u2018Britian J North Borneo, Ceylon, Le Cyprus, Fill G bia.Gibraltar, 8 ong.\u2018kong, Jamaica, ceward Islunds, Malis, Mauritius, Now Zealand, Northd M- | Bout Sarawak, ee 5 Sierra Leone.Tobago.Turke 1 Iranavaal Trinidad, ago, Tyra's Island Postage.for.United ve Alaska, ly.Witn : 26 extra; Korean | Messenger \u201c10 \u20ac r 0 y.No tra postage in the Ba y Witness\u2019 to te United States and its all cou Foreign postage extra \u2018to -al ntries ly Wittens\u201d Noob) extra: Weekly 7 ess,\u2019 : Witness,\u2019 3! 1.50 extra; \u2018Northern Messer- ger,\u2019 50c ox extra The last edition of the \u201cDaily Witneas' 18 delivered in the city every y venin, où of publication at $4.00 per Worl: Wide\u2019 ai $3.00 per ADDU \u2014\u2014\u2014 : >, an Lagusiness communications snoatg be ohn Dougal} & on, \u201cWits : All foctars to - the Editor, should be addresséd : va i sor: of the \u2018Wi mess,\u201d Mon treal.- ; of ts Wi.tess\u2019 per month, Gr italn: sud the! | States uétuded.C= le the publisñers.of the.witne at o (To from its celumns all financial\" and other advertisements.vhich: they consider calculated oz intended to.take advanta-e or or injure the readers, it must be understocd that .they-in ro- uarantee.advertisements, .and .must eave their readers to.\u2018exercise their o $3 discret} on in the way.of putting faith them.\u2018 It fre of course, -impôssible know Ww.About mining.eivertians th dns \u201cprobably: the; mor ve,and,.therefore, the.most.Fey of all: A mie The.chances of oss, and no one should invest in a very.| speculative.property.more.\u2018than: he can: afford to loam .: ; -] lace, whieh \u201cthrough The Rly Witness | + EBDITUMIAL, MAIN 4081,\" % ol [Hewaijen and Philippine islands:* Week- |.Readers\u2019 \u2018of: the \u2018Witnesy' Teaving the |.: \"city fof a shorter \u2018or \u2018longer perfod, can |\u2019 5 publi Een ae ue FFE publication.Yat Be a y tad | ught \u201cbo por \u2018gain\u2019 a\u201cc.balanced .by the great chances of:f \u2018public sight, while, \u2018wessing\" label \u2018All for Me!\u2019 Cividzation dos : not\u2019 seem te have advanced .much in | half a \u201ccentury, 86 far as the popula [taste in \u2018ert\u2019; C4 concerned: | time, that \u2018the- \u2018paopie: then\u2018 engaged: in all sorts of qlean- \u201cRares moni then: : séjvés, \u2018end \u201cere \u2018athletic; \u201c \u2018sional, and a \u201cspectacle \u201cto \u2018the.Popu- the fioul \u201cse Ernest Torah Hoalay, once on he verge: \"of; knighthood \u2014s0:: near it, indeed, that he pent \u2018out.dards of 4Anvt= f 7 tation! ta the name of, Er Ergest and Lady Hooley;.bag ban :sent.to ;jail at :4 dast He made imilions.out: df nothing; | ang, Believing: that He'had the Midas: | \u2018touch,\u2019 \"ana was ipfalitble in \u2018his-por- N | ers of holding up other: people \"within vi the limits of the law, he committed fthe inevitable mistake, the.; EXROEUTS |-of which gave dim ciehydy mére, and was the beginning of ithe \u2018series of.disgracts Which \u2018Gas finally Janded him in > Prison.\u201cHis \u2018notorious.cvonternpor- | ry in finsnolel piracy,\u2019 the great, ex: ploltes, \u201cWhittafer- \u2018Wright, \u201cafter a.spectacular career, \u2018which involved.the | innocent: Lora Dufferin in: ruin; \u2018along.with many Others, committed\u201d \u2018suicide.by \u2018polsoning, Just.after he Bad Te ceived 9 \u2018penitentiary\u2019 \u2018sentence.In the | United \u2018States, a Emir, prison\u2019 fate Wright.tips, auch - as Helnge 2nd | Morse, as fin \u2018Canada it hag beféllen |.\u2018McGill and Travers, ithe \u2018bankers, who sailed \u2018top.lose to the wind in search | how ey are getting on! The world said.riages and mator caïs, Hvéried - ser- .vants,- and \u2018what.not! .Now thera me none 80 poor as.to do.them reverence.\u2018In olf :days, \u2018privateers -roaméd:.5 hem the : But when, as\u2019 some- | timés fra hey caught 8 tartar; \u2018and were \u2018taken prisoners, no.one: envied them their fate, witch: was, either \u201cthe plgnk.\u2018 his own generation, \u2018but.posterity, also iis made tg.\u2018walk :the.plank! from: lib-3 -enty, fo.jail, and to be enenalter \u201ccdnterñned \u2018and: mistritsted Time; as \u2018Shakéspeare rémasks \u2018in\u2019 n oft- quoted | \u201cpassage, not infrequently \u2018has \u2018Its rer | venges.\u2019 Jabez Balfour fobbed\u2019 the poor .for years and \u2018years, but.he: had to pay\u2019 then Surptis .* {» tan taut the Rut.1 .become tor .\" route, and \u2018has been: arranged\u2019 through w rotin, JULY 2, 11.F \u201cThere.ate \u201cfewer beggars in: Mont | Chevalier, days, \u201cnotwithstanding the great \u201c in- - vrease: \u2018of the \u2018city.- fewer still, he-thinks; if the \u2018won\u2019 io real \u201cthan: .aforetime, Mr: works\u201d were speedily gent back Whence they came.© We certainly.\u2018should\u2019, not.| have this \u2018class unldaded upon\u201d us.from anywhere; byt.\u2018there ought not to be.any.beggars: Who \u2018has not\u2019 been; ace | costed on \u2018his way.\u2018home by some\u2019.one wanting.the price of a \u2018meal or & beaz | And how.few are.considerate enough |.to refuse \u2018such trañébarent appéals.: though \u201cthey.Know.no one need lack \u2018for these.The mére fact of Dbegglng.\u2018should immediately bring the Beggar.into \u2018the hands \u2018of the police.ES he.turns.out.to be a derelict fron.abroad: \u2018he can: be sent: \u201cba Ganada as \u2018his\u2019 dom it for.his food and.clothes, - and \u2018for- the support of_ his family, till hd\" pre- | fers.to work \u201celsewhere, and be\u201d: his own - \u2018master.pio \u2018he Is a victim\u201d ot] self.ar 1s 8 Lo \u2018on.4e ns of a dountry.wtilch authoriges \u2018the\u2019 saié of | intoxicating drink not to have! such .a refuge for érinks victime.Psi ia: \u2018Bobby\u2019 Leach \u2018went over Nisgars | | Falls ina tub and \u2018escaped with ¢ Jight | injuries, \u2018and is thereby\u201d \u2018qualified te \u2018vaudeville artist.\u2019 .What used to be ¢alied \u201cdare.\u2018devil\u2019 tricks hève diways been pépular- Anybody who.\u201cur = de anything.out \u2018of the: ordinary, \u2018especial: pg it.there: is danger ar\u2019 ag\u201d ¥ 4g rate ays : a \u2018full-fledged\u2019 ly attractive.nowadeÿs, of.larger casio \u20ac tell abou a it artePrards,.; ; , E a very, | would ses 2g S.ML Fls (2 3 7.8} 16 17 29 23 24 2829: 30 31 ef, kK There Would be: heavy \u2018penalty.An\u2019 the end. |.{he*capture of LA rich _ prizes they: nl { able-\u2018inseri tion \u201côt \u2018to be.hanged: in rows, or made\u2019 to \u201cwalk |: = A.The modern financial pir- |- ate, who robs the people, \u2018not only of.\u2018Sometimes makes.4 \u2018migeaicylation; and | 5f fnade-air fiddrexs.cSGé gentlemanly behavior of certain Un- |: ation.[The Opposition : leader.says the | - privilege exhaust -themselves.in par- | | now,.but\u2019 they: 38e plainly that, their-| | Dassed a, \u201cgroup, of.eight-weli- kéown fail, \u2018as.the \u201cWest wants \u2018reciprocity, \u2018 to by.obstruction.Those who believe 7 ; that the vote in favor of the | {de ati \\ sepeciaily the \u2018eastern-|:- = vobesswhuld bi arger after the meas- | \u201cure had .shows its.beneficent oper- |.raised against ft.If, then, an\" election\u2019 53 Bow, the, \u2018Opposition | will have to.take the responsibly of} at | men, La \u2018qati-linperial and\u2019 anti-figtiongl J 'greatly\u2019 alarmed at.their absence: and | yésterdäy morning went dut 1h-a miotor Llboat .to \u2018make 2 -search-yof the -hay.e \u201cAbout Ahi bodies of \u2018the.tre, \u2018young ten Hey have BO he proyines lérgely- -into- fermen \u2018thé Savant Jef \u2018the.Empire; and: reir; \u2018papers are 6 ment: which, bÿ |'partance to the sefitiment appealed to: \u201chidden under the thin veil of \u2018the phrase \u2018Autonomy, - \u201cthey would mot, Fexpepa themselves.in | proclaiming to \u2018thet copatryman how Sip Wilfrid has\u2018 -Gemguded.-: and secufed - \u2018the utmost the \u2018continuance.et: \u2018Impérial.relations.\u201cWhat tiie \u2018lésné.will be in this pro; vined ia; \u201cdb \u2018we hive \u2018said, impossibld; to say.One important effect has been tliat \u2018the anti-British propaganda.has.sent the Libéral leaders into.the province proclaiming loyalty: to: the King and the\u2019 glorious Union Jack, senti- \u2018ménts Which\" _geem to: \u201cbe met everywhere - \u201cwith Tthe- warmest: acclaim.At: \u201cau events, if \u2018Sir - Wilfrid Laurier TR ousted In\u2019 \u201cany mea~ sure by the vate of the provinge, \u201cof Quebec, it will bé \u2018this.ati- British propegands that will \u2018have aecom- plishéa- it, .apd.the victory will he to Mr.Bourse and to Mr.\u2018Monk, with - wham Mr: Bordep: couples - \u2018himself: in | attacks\u2019 upon \u201cthe \u20ac Government.\u201cShould thers \u201cbe \u2019suéh a \u2018victory, these men \u201cwould \u2018have to, be the .ministers from» the provifice:.of, Quebec, \"and would \u2018dictate our Imperial policy.Surely t trig.position de\u2019 a frantic one! .IN HONOR.or WOLFE.© em\u2014\u2014\u2014 House in \u2018Halifax, Where He Ooe Lived Marked With Tablet.5 sagen N.s.July.26.\u2014 When, Gen- olfe.c wag preparing: \u201cplans for.üisburg- and Quebec, \u201che.lived ina house on Hollis street, in Halifax, now \u2018occupied as a tailoring.establishment \u2018by Stanford & Co.The: Nova Scotia Historical Society.mark- - ed the site of \u201cWolfe's.residence -yes- | terday by placii a.tablet with a suit- the front.of - the:| building\u2019 that\u2018 now.Stands.\u2018there.The principal Épeakers were .Brig- adiér-Generai Drury, co nding in the- Maritime\u201d Provinces, and Lieût.- \u201cCol\u201d Dent don,\u201d the Royal.Canadian Pro iment.0 heh nic Armitage, president -\u201cof - to 1.Seciety, | ash chätzb\u2018o epioccodinge, and + #l Drury gave an -interesting -sketek: \"of \u2018Wolfe, \u2018Who \u2018received a \u2018compris sion in\u2019 the army at \u2018the age:»df fifteen; was.in: command of the 44th F meat, and: at thirty-thrge-was \u201c(the \u2018conquerer.at Quebec.General Drury said he often wondered \u2018what wôl \u201cCanada to-day-would be like had it fiat been fer the work of Wolfe and.the séécés \u201che i- Lieu enisof a.one: ofthe.grea dfest.pire had Ho had often fried.to.\u2018itself the glorious but eath of the.young soldier\u2019 on f Abraham, for he iwa \u201cman of 33 when \u2018he\u2019 fell g %, these historte.sy oe L was i ork\u2019 that must ave \u2018a finé: effect, \u2018imprassing on the youth the great .deeds of their patriotic an- \u2018éestors.: \u2018God knows,\u2019 the \u2018colonel add- -ed, \u2018that a couñtry without patridts, is -no better \u2018than a;:body without le .Shréveport, ity île Taylor, -a ne gro: farmer,\u201d was han nged yestefday.in rot of 2 \u2018negro: chur here.meb: pf: 100° wl hite | $%uns- \u2018Bim front a tree: .= 1) \u201cTaylor shot fôür well- linown = vdi \u2018planters, one of whom js Gying.The shooting .gceurred near tha Arkansas line.Taylor Thompson, & young mar- :riéd man, has two bullets througt the \u2018abdomen, and cannot live .Robert \u2018Thurman, B.D.Harold.ard Newton Tanner are \u2018the: other wounded.They are \u2018badly\u2019 hur, but whl recover.Miles Taylor had Legn to = grist \u2018mill.with a sack of.grain, which he exchanged tor meal.-Coidng cu\u2019, he residents \u2018of the community- Calmly \u2018and; deliberately.Taylor laid 4awn-bis sack, drew a revolver, and popned fire\u201d He did:rot say, a word before the \u2018shooting.Only, one, man.An the party.\u2018was.armed; and \u2018hig revolver missed Hurrying from the \u2018scene, the negro.went \u2018to thé home of his father and: -armed himself with a Winchester rifle.\u201cThen he went to.the church and hid.When the posse came upon him he fired upon thém, but missed.- When the negro\u2019s last bullet was expended | he stopped in his tracks and waited his pursuers.- * When capt he merely said: he \u201chad a grouch\u2019 against the :whites and wanted to kill as many as possible.\u2018There \u2018was no doubt- -of his gullt 0 or \u2018his ont.July 26._\u2014 There \u201cwin a drowing- fatality on Burlington 1 Bay on- \u2018Monday.night.Two young: \u201cHamilton, George Warwick and William \"Woods, who Uved at the corner of \u201cBarton street \u2018and Kinrade avenue, started out from: the foot of = Went- 1 ogrth street Monday -afternoon .in \u2018a \u2018skiff to look for a rowbeat that had \u2018heen cast lodse \u201cfrom its moorings tr heavy\u2019 \u2018wind - storms.- They left soon, \u201cafter six -e\u2019clock, and.that is \u201cthe \u201clast thelr \u2018friends \u2018saw -of them \u2018alive.Warwick's brother - became 3.d'a e -opposite- Sta- 0.36.at.the \u2018Beach, \u2018they foiind water.\u201cWere the condition § if thelr Clothing they-bad-made reciprocity and \u2018the at\" \u201ctwenty - \u201cfree ; with the preparation of the lists, daw, = CONTINUES TOMARK TIME Opposition \u2018Requests Information on Imperial Con- Te - - Fereucn No REPORT RECEIVED.- \u2018Branded as Contemptible and * False\u2014Recivrocity De.; Fate Listless, permis - \u201cOttawa, july Lu.\u2014eroceelings; le the House: of \u201cCommons yesterday .were \u2018tame as \u201ccompared: with the.debate on Monday, when the leaders detlared their intentions as to reciprocity, and both expressed \u2018a willingness to go to the country to settle: the existing deadlock.There was what might be.described a8 '& \u201clack of information\u2019 debate on | the Imperial\u2019 \u2018Conference, Mr, Bi.Di Monk \u2018Introducing a \u2018motion- calling\u2019 upon.the Government to lay upon the \u2018table of the House \u2018forthwith a full re- mort of the proceedings.Sir Wilfrid Laurler said that the Government.\u2018could not possibly comply\u2018 with, the request, for the reason that the.\u201cteport had not been received and, so far as hé knew, had not been tabled in the Imperial House.Ha sald he would be, very glad to discuss the conference \u2018when the full repart of the - proceedings 18-in hand.\u201cMr.BR.L.Borden said the country was entitled to know whether summary reports of what.the conference had accomplished, which had appeared in the Liberal press, were based on authoritative information, and if so; |where the- information came from.Mr.Monk- did not press the -mation to a division.- SE Mr.Arthur Melghen, of Portage la Prairie, urged recognition for the \u2018early settlers , ;0f Rupert's Land, but \u2018the.Hon.Frank Oliver said that with 80 many Important questions, such as Grain Act still.pressing for \u2018attention, that Parlia- '» | ment could net be expected to deal - | with such an old claim.\u201c At nine o'clock the debate on.the reciprocity resolutions was resumed in committee, and continued till 11.30, when Major Sharp - (North Ontario).-moved- the adjournment of the debate, | after speaking for two hours.- - The only other speaker was W.R.\u201c| Smithe, of East Algoma.: EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON RCIPROCITY.On motion of \u2018thé\u2019 \u201cpremier for morning sessions, Dr.\u2018Sproule\u2019 made inquiry as to the time to be devoted to the consideration of private.mittee and the House._ Sir- Wilfrid Laurier said it was the intention of the Government to -pro- ceed with reciprocity.- If it was passed \u2018at an\u2019 early date other matters could then be taken up.Everything: depended on the headway made\u2019 with -reci- procity legislation.à \u2018qitestionr bi x: B the- tesignati en, | ford, ontef Dominion: veterinarian, was in his hands.Mr.F.D.Monk was informed by :pected;- in: the course: of a few days, to have a report on the result of the in- \u2018quiry into the Sorel shipyard, being conducted by officials of the.marine branch at Montreal.Mr.-R.L.Borden asked the ~Secre- | tary.of State for a.detailed report showing what progress has been made voters\u2019 The \u2018Hon.Charlés \u2018Murphy: \u2018promised 8} to have.a report\u201d prepared.QUEBEC.REVOLT\" TT STORY.CONTEMPTIBLE, : ze Col.Talbot, ot Bellechase.\u2018took exception to an article in the Montreal \u2018Gazette,\u2019 in\u2019 which it was stated that the French-Canadians Liberal members are in a state of revolt and ob- -1 ject to having to remain at Ottawa J now that their sessional-indemnity has \"| expres He said the story was both 3] contemptible and malicious, and that -| a sense of duty would keep thé French- | Canadian members \u2018at\u2019 Ottawa just as | long \u2018without Pay as it would other members.Mr.Lapointe, of Kamoüraska, said.l'about \u2018the same thihg in French, and Te | Was loudly cheered, ° Mr.Arthurs, of Parry Sound, read a, \u2018report in the press saying that the elections in Northern Ontario would be deferred,\u201d because it would not be possiblé to prepare thé 1i3ts in time.Sir Wilfrid\u2019 Laurier.said that the elections would, be \u2018held according to .Major Currie Was not satisfied with this reply, and Sir Wilfrid explained that under the statutes could be postponed in certain oonstit- uencies, but that thése did not include any constituencies in Northern Ontario.Claude Macdonnell, South Toronto, \u2018asked if.an order-in-counceil had heen | - passed, removing restrictions on Amer- \u2018can laborers so as to facilitate their entry into Canada during the harvest perio : Mr, Oliver \u2018explained that there: are no restrictions.imposed on farm laborers except .such as are imposed by statute, and these could not be removed by order-in-council.He said that farm laborers are not required to possess \u2018a certain sum of money.> IMPERIAL\" on Tr z \u2018CONFERENCE. .: T° Al this time the watchers and the people on\u2019 the.top of the Gorge\u2019 were antibuslÿ awaiting news-of \u2018how it had fared with the intrepid navigator.Many believed he must be dead.As soon ad the: barrel touched the shore a man tapped on it with a hammer, and a great shout went up ag an answering.tap came from the man- inside.The iron manhole was quickly removed, and Leach was found.to be in .fairly good.shape., ~., =.- He was assisted frorn\u201d the barrel.It was thought he had broken - his left leg.\u2018À.strètcher was quickly \u2018procured and the : injured man carried- into one of thé shanties near at hand, where oxygen was administered.In a \u2018few miñutes Dr.Wilson; \u201cafter ian\u2019 examination, - declared no fractures had been sustained, bul Both knees were badly: cut.In explaining the injuries, Leach said he had proper protection for his head, and was using his feet as a wedge; but in going over the falls he went.feet first, and tHe jar, he got when the barrel struck threw his knees against the side.+ > -One of the first things he sald after being laid on thé floor of the \u2018ghanty was: \u2018Somebody send to my tell her.I'm .all right.\u2019 BARREL STRUCK + ROCK FORCIBLY.Opposite the fore bay of the Ontario Power Company, the rocks draw away: suddenly, and Bobby got a nasty shaking \u2018as the barrel was rolled over to the actual drop over the falls was after leaving the Toronto power house, and when in a direct lne for \u2018the Horseshoe, the barrel struck a rock with such force that the cigar-shaped wooden \u2018end broke off, and Leach's head was knocked against the side of the barrel and badly bruised, and his right ear cut.LT = At exactly 3.12 p.m., the crowd saw mighty cataract and disappedr in the wooden end, in the seething cauldron below the falls.-Contrary to expecta- The business pre-.Afraid to Eat?| Does the fear of indigestion spoil the enjoyment-of ?v Itneednt.Just take - = best of the NA-DRU-CO préparations, \u20ac expert chemists and.guaranteed by: the largest wholesale ca box.If your druggist hu, no stocked them yet, send us oc.2 tions, the barrel did not enter the eddy which carried the others in near the Falls, but swept passed the Ontario power house, and then washed around too far out for those waiting to reach it, until one of the \u2018power company's employees, named Frank Benger, took a rope, sprang into the water \u2018fully dressed, and, quickly reaching the barrel, pulled it in with the assistance of those on shore.\u2018 - _ The barrel, built recently , according to Leach\u2019s specifications, was: 12.feet long _and four.feet six inches in diameter at the largest part.- The ends were capped with steel sheathing for a distance of three feet.\u2019 .Mrs.Anna Edson Taylor successfully navigated the Horseshoe Falls in a wooden barrel ten years ago.No one else succeeded until Leach\u2019s present attempt.: = e 7 8 McGILL\u2019S ANNUAL REPORT.Tribute Paid to His Late Majesty and Homage to King George.\u2026 The annual report of the governors, principal and fellows of McGill University for the year 1909-10 has just been: published and contains much information regarding the work donë in the various departments, the publications of members of the staff, gifts to the.library, appointments made, and also financial statements showing the income and expenditure.777 The report which is submitted té His Excellency, the Goyernor-General, .in \u2018its \u2018opening pages refers to the loss sustained by the Empire; and the re- \u2018solution adopted by the corporation of the university\u2019 and conveyed through their \u201cchancellor, the Right.Honorable Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal to King George, expressing \u2018their sorrow - for the loss sustained by the death of King Edward,\u201d and their sympathy with Queen Alexandra, and also tendering their The\u2019 deaths 6f Mr.James Crathern -and Mrs.John Henry Molson, are also referred\u2019 to, and tributes paid to their life and work.; : Te CHARGED WITH STEALING $90.- Adelard Dube, of 519 Roy st, pleaded not guilty to a charge of theft of $90 from\u2019 J.Sachapelle, à fürniture dealer, yesterday in \u2018the enquete court.and was remanded for euquete \u2018on the 27th.: I .For stealing some wearing gpparel from Thomas Lyons with whom he was.boarding, Charles Pielie, \u2018878.Notre Dame st.east, pleaded not guil-.tv.and was held for enquete on -te% A 26th.\u2019 \u201d 7 a .a veastomach, They-willseetoit § digested.\u201cTHey are among the J.ompounded by\u201d \u2014 t has not § & 1 Leach went over the Falls yesterday | [NE from his iron, \u2018cigar-shaped barrel | poses HH00 0 wife and | rapidly, but his warse experience next | the barrel reach the brink of Jhe:|.depths, to reappear minus the.other | homage to King George.| - Inereading \u2018convention; : arriving, the furthermost ends of Ed The \u2018Batil À 0.Piano.Solo-\u2014(Selected 11.Duet\u2014\u2018In Myriads Flowers 14: Recitation-\u2014Habitaht -18.Selo (Tenor)5-Que + + + 6\u2014The séc- ond day of the Knowlton Temperance Convention has proved the most successful Menday.of any \u2018of: the three assemblies held by.the \u2018temperance\u2019 workers of the province.The speak- Knowlton, Que., July 2 : 1° REE SN MISS CORA-FRANCES STODDARD.ers were Miss Cora inating addresses ever given in Can- \u2018ada.was Miss Stoddart\u2019s on \u2018The battle \u2018of the nations\u2019.This waa really: \u2018a.review of temperance progress the world over and it was claimed by Miss \u2018Stoddard that \u2018the demon rum\u2019 is: on | his last legs everywhere.\u2018Great Brit ain,\u201d said! the speaker, \u2018is building herself into-a.nation of total abstainers rapidly.,- This year a movement has \u2018been inaugurated under -the\u2019 patronage of their Majesties the King and uQeen for the purpose of securing arfother million members of bands of hope\u2014 the: juvenile \u2018temperance organization |.of the old land.Fifteen thousand doctors\u2019 had petitioned the British Gov-\u2019 ernment asking that sclentific temperance.teaching be given in all public | schools.The consumption of drink Is.getting less \u20ac permission for his health ta be.toasted.An water while the Liberal Govern- | ment was composed of nearly.all total |.-abstainers.In Ireland the \u2018Cafch-my-.| Pal\u2019 movement is winning thousands from the drink habit.Iceland his prox hibited the importation of liquor and: in three years time will abolish the .sale of alcohol.] The \"Faroe: Islands.have adopted prohibtion and Denmark \u2018to whom \u2018they belong had five hundred thousand \u201c0f her people \u201cask for loéal prohibition and since being granted the power- to \u20ac¢lose saloons eighty mu: nicipalities have driven them.\u2018out\u2019 In Scandinavia the Gothenburg system has proved a \u2018gold briék; but ]o- cal prohibition had worked \"a revoli-.tion.: Sm .- ; CZAR DISALLOWS FINNISH MEASURE.In a plebiscite recently takenin Sweden one million eight hundred thousand votes had been:cast for national prohibition and.only: sixteen thousand against.perance work, by purse and voice.more intense, than in any country of Europe, but \u2018there the government has prohibited the:use of spirits in the army -and placarded,the hoardings witls posters warning the people that aleohol in small quentities is harmful.-Fin-{-.land has\u2019 prohibited the: liquor traffic, \u2018but the Czar-of Rusia has disallowed the measure.Germany has a\\hundred.\u201cand sixty thousand total abstainers_ in: - temperance organizations.The Ém- press of Germany.is responsible f6r the introduction of temperance: teaching \u201c| in the public schools and the Kaiser | has urged his soldiers to abstain from | the beer that has made Germany fam-, ous.Even: Austria, Bulgaria, Italy\u2019 and Syria have their temperance move-.1 ments and the whole Continent of Eur ope is in a ferment over the drink evil.The British dominions are all heading\u2019 for prohibition.Canada is one of the most temperate countries in the world, while the United States have nine of their.number \u2018dry\u2019 -and half the whole.populätion .lfving in prohibition terri-.\u201cfresh \u2018delegates ne represented.Some- weather interfered nddrce of tite people of\" but Knowlton seldomy el of Nations\u2019 Eloquently Desoribed \u2018iin Dublin the arre gs for drunkenness pon 5 \u2018averaged 1,274, but in 1909, with the - Fhours \u2018of sale of drink,#reducè | dition\u2019.said Mr.Burk j open, and New-Year's \u2018Day, with .bars .| closed, \u2018shows Christmas .Day drunk: \u201c|servation of conditions in\u2019 Montreal.{since coming to live | * |Me \u2018that the Montreal \u2018 | pear \u2018tobe \u2018overzealoôus : \u20ac \u20ac @ da -so.after 47 p.m: on-Saturdays: ur A ithe Protestant brew: Who are maintaining: the anti-Home © 1 of religious bigotry for thelr own sel- _ | ffty, se .i) si * A : & + Following is the programmé.for the week end concert.and music # 3 for church services.at Knowlton next Sat day and.Sunday: a Go 3 $ \u201cSATURDAY EVENING, JULY\u2019 8 & 1.Piano.Solo-\u2014(Selectea)\u2026.+.i wx ARE = & 2.Quartette\u2014'Anmie Laurie ee y 3.Recitation\u2014Irish.cov 20 Tee eu hy © 4.Solo\u2014Bonnie Sweet Bessie\u2019.oe & 5.Duet\u2014'See the Pale Moon,\u2019 .& & 6.Address.0: \u2026 EU ;( = + 7.Duet-\u2014Flow Gently Sw faë-and Miss: Edwards-+.& .8.Recitation\u2014Scotet:.«\u2026.\u2026.: @liss Nellle :McIntoôsh .4 9.Selo (Bass)\u2014The Skipper\u2019 Robt.4, Teron & 14.Address.- 16.Solo\u2014\u2018Because\u2019.\u2019 .2 \u201c16.Recitation\u2014 (Select Tr TE het eee TE EE : 17.Quartette\u2014'Old Kentucky Home .,-.ees cConcert- Party.©: 18.Solo\u2014\u2018Good Night'.n°.020 vs era ù = \u2026 {Miss H, McRae .@ Sl \u2018GOD- SAVE THE KiNG.~ ° CE 78 ze ! 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n rushed.mother, th In at 0 down.win n sigh tek.I B e \u2018Enville- ; good, stock, oO D Lindm e TEND - © ree.A le Water ~gne.shore; for It\u2019 d,.and.was | Band, e Hall * good, pros A | pocar St Iman, Montrea ERS : h n .ngela 1 shore; LOT at \u2018heard land, wh F pec 1 Tr T, trea sS 1ere.neer Witni Apply | would a for: ex r'Iapped |; Oh: they _ was a aaty one the LYRE, ich halls 1 Flaé and \u2018Dru | Oxford: were ts for gr A an L Fhiriy | Truss I had Previous to ls ONCRETE B FOR : | rend ny Jos Rn q ean\u2019t* : m | by th à min 6 \" atls e rocu ne ~ Easy es om beca ploring; \u2018bu « wailed A t* win\u2014 stitoency igh shton- et.Storm, ed t erop id |T facti other ring ul a but: a frail use.th : of ngéla.x they - ETT fà y Ton \u2018parliäment ünder- county orm.F o a-great p id | russ co on.My fi s; they g your LDINGS.mine of access.Ce.sible to craft, and it nibs was.| 8 va 'centre-board; cok at that\u201d boas | familiar to Cana has \u201cbec aty com: Shak come \u201cteportér great extent Since wearing it I h rst sight of your | gorenders seal Upn .tide mi say \u201cwhat th it was im \u2018 s, swamp.\u2019 0 21 wish, .t.representa dians; 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the | SIV TE ey ona nce \u2018in Yery à pherrios and erate se be- elt, of Holt & Renfres ae Harbor ER ARE die ) sai upon t \u201cthis year, th rop.westward.back if we ti be a reall: pack and \u2018see.Way.beliind.PS en,- two \u2018 of t concerts j gement at ear now.\u2018eprrants\u201d cKber- \u201ces or write te era oo Locom Yard pction of tue 7 ° , West.furnish ae ast is carry na.\u2018We must go.on: to.t y what: \u2018happél on t'a 0 Wednés which.wil nall \u2018bein ° win.be | onsultati for part Quebec, F the notive Ho ding and .{the - »* | Sage day: a L be g, God do.ons fr culate, \u2019 PQ.ommissi ouse, a to hand suffici great Is called the 1: too far; mot let the: .ment wi nd\u2018 Fr -matineë érich: ar B ee.perty, N issioners\u2019 on le ent un.; or we shal e fide.eve will, ¢ iday.es iy Jit .LIN Notre os.1812 s'.pue- - tee what is additional tan ~ This., 11\u201d \u2018mit .thi ning, Au ommence ] galés sub.y he : 16 M DMAN, tre Dam 12 and Is \u2018 the de crop in.3 Imad nal, hands oth was \u2018 comm ss all | g | the olde gust 7th.- left in 1 sided a st; 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M.me, .T .pre ee .in ti : i A Liberal rally \u201cwit.1 had for It was finished\u2019 à ma to., HE was.a BATS.PO I of the no ne n St.La bé: had good: she lay th A or of y Pr ing lec.POIN \u201cROMAN wr : ne d tim räeûfe { the ofesso \u20ac TE RO .Robert Bickerdik Ward rt Dai tigre put etes her, Umes she.and de \u2018and \u201cdie 80.nealing: a0 + {| mma ne orale er Lambros, | As th CLAIRE BOATIN «| Halif IA\u2019 IS STRAN = ination.; The mont el .,, with oy 5 Mr.| Ë 4.Mgr Suck a e.she \u201cKnew: ae ts nee ere \"section of the that pa at of the Greek | gatta asso B.« P pe CLUB.boat as July 26 ANDED.ow Elizabet] s | Club will.be.om- | ! s sne drew s time\u201d \u2018sai 2 atarrhozane\u2019- efore It.* af cold \u2018Byza a collecti exhibition ek has been place ne addling R Bridgepo ania, whi ~\u2014The motor- .b room, held i à \u201cTh out th d.\u201cma tarrh, one! ds.ntine on of which C.B- decid xt Sat e- in rt, Co ch sail \u2018and th \u2018and St , corner n 3 e Pri e slip, mma.5 \u2018bronchitis, BO.certai : Th empero portraits Cc.ed to urday, | ing, to nn, on ed from - © speak Cath of St.ime I fini ncess Dayli añd the quickl that n in ese port TS.\" of the 26, thi Sailin postpon it tow cross th Saturday 1 ale, MP.ers will ide.str h finish th aylight story: EB y cured every ca- | lature raits are is her Ing Regatu irday, It town, ls ash he ocean ay even- ne MPP.Pi and à Mr include Dr.meet.- \u20ac fs the.doc wv vo xperiment case 1s pract 8, statues a copied from on which t g practically a to Au on the Y ore.at to Queens- Ce .1 ; : ee anteed if\u2019 no longer\u2014c lcaly.\u20ac nd ivorie min.[ing ev here i y the 0 gust sh armouth *hebogu ns 2 au! Lassio fo ht we a Ab you us ure Jantin omplet s and fo event o s no pad nly dat ortly before coast e Pani \"= : is, | n dling.the Orr table death e.Catarrho is guar.e' history \u20ac synopsi rm a The n the 1 dling o e and yesterday mid .She : 26 whi ñ 1 caus te cat zone\u2014a \u2026 | frst.to ÿ from s of Byz-| W date ake.r sail- vesterday night struck 0: \u2018My turn i ter ori : sauge it destroys.Their disease veri-.| Ine.the days of She days of - HES which also of the \u2018Domi an exposed ay afternoon va Monday.7e e\u2019 D 8 their \u201ceffects.r cause 8, .be- | - he last Const e ow beén fi nderwent no Dan pect of ed Position wit as lying in cu try to RE \u2018and\u2019 simple andre \u201c AGAINGT UNION Own: ant- |! xed for August ?hange, has of th saved their Ii total lose.is br et, \u2018sure Tésû to me.quick Butte UNION Sage .of their effec eir lives an oss.The : à { psi ul | Butter Mont.July ownzRSETR.DIBECTORS OF FR Ine\u201d of th navigator, Captain X.1 to ty monte\u2019 ent PSE conver | 45% SL, Fem of Senos rohnert winds a ae song \u201d 1d::by \u2018tio as im eport whi n- ruit C recto real, ha aught to , causin o strong a @n n of; Pr practicab ch char, Tecently ompany ot r of the A s fog ma 0 the Ba g an exce = \u2018ship o esident, Me, le the sug.Tn purcha New Y tlan- serv de it im y of F sstvé wth 8 ip sed ork, erva possi undy.orenntiations:, 2 Semelters.a Stators Samad Thé large fleet senc the accident.tu an on Eu y.abo \u2018zation by t eet of = ev wi tt hours 1 - wn r | fruit trom ned ay ne Donald of small he Tey to the next hi pefore tv Ÿ our \u2018the be used gani- c new ve th gh tide sw ro West.Indies - to carry Yarmooth® Point is eig 6 engine./ sea PE ew an h .L 0092 ; | in.the bu out of bat from 2 e ba< ; her, course w the a ca 1 $ FE wd, of ar a > 8 +6 al TEL w - | - ve à C 1 NS -.- Ph 757 ® Ed Ber) © 4 \u201d « | APPEALS TO PUBLIC mt.Lord Curzon Urges Assistance | in Securing New Geographical Quarters, I mndon, July 26.\u2014 Lord Curzon of «one has issued an appeal to public through the press for as- ioe in building new quarters for ; ral Geographical Society's work.jn- present home of the socfety, \u2026'-h was purchased in 1870, stands 1 corner of Sackville street and sirect, and is totally inadequate \u201c5 :he work being done there.When the svciety took the house the garder nud to roofed over to make it a mp room.The size of this room is: y x 20 feet and it is open to 5,000 Hels: PE.and a large wie are free to ma) te use of it for re- svureh work.A gallery has been built round this room have also been inserted at right- = to the gallery restricting the space still more.- The instruction room at the top- of tk building, where + ra among tables of globes, theodo- j1 = sextants, etc, is only 20 x 17 feet, and in the map mounting Toom \u2018the space is so restricted that one set of r-aps has to be \u201cdried before another \u201cjs taken in hand, and so valuable time is wasted.In the room adjacent to vtii\u2019s three cartographers dre employed \u2018| / and produce three or four.maps every | month, this béing part of the society's most valuables wark, The storing space |.\u2018for.tools and instruments is also far too small.it is not possible to add to the existing building, since this would entail infringing certain rights of .the sur: rrunding houses, yet the society can:| pot move far from its present quarters, |, as it serves chiefly government offices and clubs; The only alternative seems to be to build new .premises suited to the importance and usefulness of the society, and it is hoped that the gene- resity of the publie will make it possible for this to be done.HOW TRUST RULES GROCERS.Sugar Combination Held Merchants From Buying at Cheap Rate.New York, July 28.\u2014~Claus A, Sprec- keis, president of the Federal Sugar Refining Company, resuming his testimony before the Congress Sugar Committee, said that about a year ago \u2018he sent a ship load of sugar to San: \u2018Francisco, about 6,000 tons, to take advantage of the California price, but mot a wholesale grocer would buy from \u2018him for more than one-fourth of a cent a pound below the San Francisco price.They \u2018old him that they might be \u2018punished later.Mr.Spreckels then opened a store .in San\u2019 Francisco and \u2018sold his sugar to retailers.In doing :s9- he broke \u2018the \u2018California price, 90 \u2018cents a 100 pounds, but lost about '\u2018$77,000 on the venture.; SWINDLED OUT OF $1,100.\u2018Halifax Man Was Showing Money | to Two New Yorkers.is New York, July 26.\u2014A man who said he was Charles Hellman, lately in business at Halifax, N.8., appealed to ithe police yesterday to find two \u2018strangers who had swindled him out \u2018pf $1,700.Hellman told the detectives \u2018that he met an affable stranger at a \u201chotel, to whom he imparted the knowledge that he possessed the sum nam- él.and wanted to go into business: itere.He allowed the newly found | friend and the friend's chum to examine the money, which was in Canadian currency, to determine, if it were genuine.The chum was called away to a telephone, took the money with him and the newly found friend \u2018 disappeared at an opportune moment, he said.Neither has been seen since.\u2018G0-AHEAD PEOPLE\u2019 An Education to Come to Canale Declares Lord Colville.: e Toronto, Culross and his gon, the Hon.J.Col- ville, left this city to-day for Van- rouver, after paying a short visit.They are on a sightseeing trip.Sald Lord Colville: \u2018It is an education to come tn Canada, and that is why I| have brought my son over to see and meet you go-ahead: people\u2019 On the present situation in the British Par- Hament Lord Colville said: \u201cThe Brit- Ish people don\u2019t understand the sig- | nificance of Mr.Asquith\u2019s proposed: move, - tain will be means.\u2019 THE POPULAR ROCKIES.C.P.R.Again Forced to Increase | Hotel Accommodation.7 The Canadian Rockies increase ev- ry vear in popularity, and the C.P.| R.have found it necessary to- make | extensive additions to their hotel at Lake Louise.rame so taxed by the great influx of \u201cvisitors that this is the fifth nccasion upon which extensions have made.At the time the line was zonstruct- ed the company hit upon.the idea of opening hotels at various Interesting \u2018points in the Rockies, and this: result- \u2018ed in their line becoming krown, by \u201cextensive advertising, as the finest \u201cmountain \u201ctour in the world.TYiardly \u2018à \u2018year passes but some addition is made to these mountain Hotels, and\u2018 no sooner is the work comuleted than the architect Is again required to prre- pare further plans and specifications due to the tremendous number of tourists who go into this delizhtful country every summer.This is particularly true concerning The Chateau Lake House and although numerous improvements have already heen made to the Chateau, the C.P.R.architects now state that greater | pidditions must be made for the fu- ire, mer re COMPANY NOT READY YET.M.8 R.Statement \u2018of \u2018Street Railway Needs of City Un- \u2018finished.ES The Montreal Street \u2018Railway Com- Pany have written the Board -of Con- | el that: they have not yet- \u2018been un- ble to get together{ ll the informa- an desired by them, and that it will | fo at least another week or \u2018two be- Fore it will be possible to hold \u2018a \u201cnd conference on the.subject of © New contract the company.The information which = Company 1s preparing is a tates mn Pat of the requirements of streèt-car un fe in Montreal, nd the \u2018steps |.\"lich the company in end taking Sop Order to fill these requirements.Ea A Say Coast.3 sinners sit at Vancouver.o + When several Interesting number of students |- \u2018for books, and shelves + seven students | July 26.\u2014Lord Colville of | It\u2018 will mean that Great Bri- | governed by a single |.chamber, and you know what that | The accommodation bé- |.been |.tween\u2019 the city and}.In addition to the - a and d Chicoutimi, the on Tuesdays Fincipal intermediate ports, am Fridays and Mondays.MONT points west.J to a SLGUSMAT\" Sa ese street A axa Fritays for Ha fia Bay, on the Saguenay River, saa the.making Mont real on NTREAL -.TORONTO Lâne (Via Thousand and ro Steamers.leaving every week day at 12.30 Room.test \u2018connections \u2018ter : TICKET OFFICE, NEW.MIOHALIEO = TILDING, 9-11\" Viétéris Square.Jon.¥.Dolan, General Agent.0% the return pessage at Lo \u2018Rochester, $1 tp omar wis Beas ARRIVING BAD ABIES DÉS TICKETS yey GRAND gow wea 3 el .moumD rise Fegoue THE DAILY EXCURSION TO CARILLON ON THE PALACE STR.\u201c EMPRESS\u201d Dy, Se Beusiirs OTTAWA BIVAN de 4 uost Enloyuile Hii | TER 840 AX.TRAIN BETWEEN _ONTREAL AND Zokowso ONLY DOUBLE TRACK K'roure|.| Serirean Montreal, Toronto,\u201d Bam 1] Niagara Palls, Detroit and Ohiongo, : 7: HOURS = * TO RONTO \u201cinternational Limited\u201d: (Cansdss Railway Greyhouné}, Lvs Montreal 9 we .m, for Toronto and st FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Between MONTREAL and TORONTO.8.00 a.m.,.9.45 a.m., 7.30 p.m., 10.30 p.m.Elegant Dining, Parlor and Library JCar Service on Day Train.The Pullman Sleeping Cars operated on Night Trains are electric-lighted, ineluding.reading lamps\u2019 in berths, and are also equipped with electric fans.AND MAINE COAST POINTS, - Trains leave Mo:.real, daily at 8.00 am.and 8.15 Poa arriving Portland \u2018at 5.45 p.m.and 7.00 a.m,, respectively.Trains leave Portland, daily at 8.20; a.m, and 8.20 p.m.arriving ontreal at 8.40 p.m, and 7, $o a.m., respectively.Close connections made with boats for the far-famed Islands of the Portland District.Maine Coast Points also con- venientiy reached.On the night trains are operated high class commodious, modern electric lighted Sleeping Cars, with elec- trie fans, keeping atmosphere nice and T \u201cHigh Class Cafe Parlor Cars on Day rain HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS.Round Trip Tickets to Western Canada, via Chicago, on sale Aug.8, 22; Sept.5, 19, at very low es orf 1 3 Met en PC | \u201cADVOCATES, NARRISTERS, Ju oo ELLIOTT & DAVID .Advecates, Rarristers and Solicitor, Commissioners for ail the Province - And for the Bases of ne Massachusetts and New York EC Le À.David.SMITH, MARKEY, 6KINNER, = _ PUGSLEY A HYDE ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, me, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 170 ST.ZAMES STRANT, \u2026 - WILLIAM G.PUGH Lo HYDE.= F s.MACLENNAN, KC.Advosate, Barrister gud Moliciten, Quebes Eanx Building, Montreal, Tel, Main we ~~ = Tel.Main 3580, PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers -&.Solicitors, , 180'S%.Jumes Stress, Montreal .| W.PATTERSON.3 JENKINS.MARRIAGE LICENSES JOHN M.M.DUFFY nes se James Street.MONTREAL, PORTLAND, THE ISLANDS : qd, © San ogo, © Ore, in æ Going Rail throu h Falls, Bu Going Jul beyond on Ea oid - PROFESSIONAL CARDS + |, canada Life Building, 180 st.dames et: 6, f Hieury J.Hitot | 2088.C QUTE, E,C., VAED.H, MARKET, KO | WALDG W.8 vou or | Going August | ®-A.PRICE, \u2018Agst.Gen, In affect nes icons Round on | Et panconver, co lotoria, Beattie, | $100.50 EE Ban Francisco, vis Forusna, } $lI3.50, Detroit, Mich.August 1st to Btn.All Rail Trip .omcial Trip Québec 1 Del vig Lake Ontario, © egation \u2018 , turning via Toronto ahd % {+ \u2018Sand Island 5 oo he Tho; Berths, etc., Return Limit, A \u2018FARM LABORERS\u2019 EXCURSION To Winnipeg, , Saskatoon, Swan River and Intermediate Via Chicago.and Duluth, stations, Proportionately low fares to oints the G.T.P.and Pos Going dates, August 3rd\" a Soin: SEASIDE EXCURSIO zoom MONTREAL to} PORTLAN cup D OBCHARD Return limit, August 81.\u201c ITY TICKET OFFICES: En : 18) Bt Tames St Phones Main 6905.ox ed = 10.30 FM, TRAIN 18 THE MOST POPULAR AND BRST PATE NIGET TRAIN BETWEEN MONTREAL AND TORONTO.\u2018Nuff ri aly LEN a MON I PLA et 3 Et Re 3 Also | to Prince Faward und, : \u2018founalana and dther points.; dy TIOXET OFFICE, y © 5} \u201cee )sisa3 | ireotions + \u201cCONVENTION ».= \u2026 2 m MON a 9 x ; \u201cma Fotirsing \u2018by boat.Lak 8 and Thousand _ i.ff£alo, Lake.Éri : 0 29 \u2018to JL Anclusive.\u2019 wis Warman, \u2018$10.00 Ds ana raturn k; 87.50 UHXPORT, Bet an vy ES g August-5,7,°8; 95\" - =| | BONAVENTURE UNION: STATION.; Returning | \u201cuntil August _31st, 1911 Nuxray Bay points.\u201cve we 87:50 Biver du Loup.IE Rr 7.50 Cacouns.1 51 us 00 6e 000 55 7.50 ABO.es 05 LL ee ee 0x 6.7 9200 -Motis Beach.e 51e 00 1 9.80 - 10.00 | Wl 14.06 | 1150 Bt.James St.Tol Bell M.615.\u201c GEO.STRUBBE, Pass.Agt meer tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PATENT ATTORNEYFR, P.O.Box 358.Cables\u2014\"\"Nahac, Montreal.\u2019 _ Codes\u2014Iiebers\u2014 West.Un.G.H.GAHAN, K.C., BARRISTER - AND mé Tee SOLICITOR Reyal Insurance Building,Place d'armes, MONTREAL will come up regarding the mountain .that the short line applications will be discussed, and an effort is to be made to secure a reduction of.freight | ; charges.ORIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE.Verdict Against Railway in Bridger port Wreck.; + 2 \u2014\u2014 - UT QE aaa Wilson,- that the New.York, New Haven.&: Hartford Railway was criminally re-7 sponsible, was criminally negligent.LE RURAL FREE MATL - Aylmer, Ont, July.26.rural | free mail .route\u201d.was start- -ed out of Aylmer - yesterday.-route goes to Glencolin, and will serva.3e Peapie, many of tos from à oo from Tel.M.âse | sections ef the G.P.R.It is expected |.Bridgeport, Conn., say %.Coroner i \u2018in his finding on the wreck: |: \u2018of thé Federal Express here on: -July-} : .11, in which fourteen were killed, finds |.and that Engineer.Curtis ; The 1 Amati business || Beminery transsoted advice .fr Our Inventors AX Marion Ein des and ¢shington.FATED Em 2 FETHE ET ee + ett the business of Manufao- | turers, Enginee others who.realise ge advisapility of having their Patent y _ Charges moderats.eers and viser on Bo upon re wd We Bank {| LES) ALIA res, B.Fotherstontisugh, K.0, \"Chas.W.Taylor, ANADA LIFE BLDG.MON PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, Ete.| \u201cFETHERSTONHAUCH & ce \u201cOld Establishcd Firm\u201d MR, Côme B.8c., Expert Resident.wm\u2019 ron ants Bank Being, Montreal: INVENTIONS \u2018PATENTED | ALL COUNTRIES.er LE E VANS ville, Jay 2% Free ail: \u201cae be.inaugurated in Brock- six routes having been |.y.Inspector Durstan : v6 deliveries will be: : Sa Ÿ One 1} don, Joncas oF COLUMBUS NATIONAL | | Havre, arg\u2019 fitted with ola.\u2018storage, 1 HC & A ALLAN, MONTREAL, the \u2018|-River to-Charlottetown, P.= by +, Syd nd i eals apd bert hi and Yer.\u2018for booklet.with ; Aull i ey ; Station \u2018 \u201cDiner ready at 9.1 Knights of ata 4.87 JOEN, M.B., and r RADIF New °F City Ticket Agt.A KT low\u2019 rates beyond, me | cluding -Macléod,\u2019 Calgary and Samonton.| of nN = EXT RA \u2018REDUCED: RATES x Sates: rotons, Montreal, Sra cf ; Yinnt ipez and Vancouver, - 5 .s Cabin, $50.0 a 52 vr an don : an os Sicilian, .r les x cobra.\u201cAVE.3 \u2026 Glasx\u2014Sécoñd\" Cabli \u2018Rats\u2014Loi- 3b, Havre dit: 80, 355.00, BEG ondon, .; $31.50.ETT All the.steamers.vices, Liverpoal, Glass Havre, 329.00; \u2019.Æa af is on oe.above apr | London, and | 5 J -and |.tonal, Third C1 ass: \u2018from - Montreal down Ta wy N.8,, St.John's, Nfid., and return.\u2019 teamers \u2018Rosalind\u2019 and \u2018Bonavis ates are $20.00 and\u2019 up, \u2018Including particulars, sent 5 T LD & PA 112 \u2018St: James Breet Montreal.[ CAUARIANTS NS Aka DAILY pe ; \u20181045 RM.TO.pee venant.\u201d » Frévelling is cool and comfortable large, roomy.-.and electric-1i Sleeping Cars of the C.P.very: sravsiler à knows .that these.© 6 have no no equ ER 8.48 iad and 14.on\u201d pi anti Bi 51 ais EMPRESS \"SPECIALS.In connection with the \u201cBripresi of: Ireland,\u201d from Quebeey Friday; July 28, \u201cEMPRESS SPECIAL?\u2019 of \u2018Cqlonist\u2019 \u2018and first-class Coaches and standard Sleepers, will leave Montreal, Windsor Street { Station, 8.30 p.m, Thursday, July.2 \u201cEMPRESS MAIL SPECIAL\u201d of \u201cpay | Coaches, Diner and Parlor Lars, will leave Windsor Street Station at 9.45 4 a.m., Friday, July 28, running direct to \u2018the ship\u2019 § side at Quebec.Breakfast in 8.1m.| From Montreal to DETROIT; Mich., out and back rail .| Going rail, returning vis Take: 4 ga Thousand Islands .$29.70| Tickets good going July 29, 30 and.at : Returning until Aug.th.is 1, SEASIDE EXCURSIONS _ FROM MONTREAL TO 1.ANDREWS, N.B., and return) 4.0, 3 PEEDIRIOCTON, N.5, and er 00 | G FAX, sud otre ST \u2018DIGBY, an i FiNnsoR.2 By aa jeu boy! BT! YARMOUTH, M.A.sad, retara 1 LD 0 sai 4 ret.KENNE a ST oud; soeur ood going Augus Returning until gust as 191 Sie cman cn mre \u201c4 TO-THE.=: © CANADIAN NORTHWEST : August\u2019 PA and 2é0h - $10.00 \"6 MOOSEJAW \u2018and Bast Bropor | \u201cte and ine | lag hi \u2018old \u2018Orohard, Kennebunkport, &oi | Leave Windsor St.9.00 a.m.and 8,00 ers and Parlor Cars.running through the heart of thie Whi Mountains.ST.ANDREWS, NB.Daily pa Sleepers.Train.leavey | Wind sor St 1 - CHEAP EXCURSIONS i 5 vale Vege, dictortsmen 10050 San Dicks, due via direct} $105.45 Ore., in one direction \u2018Going until Sept.30th, PROM MONTREAL TO - san: Francisco; Los Angeles, Ean -Franoisco,via Rortiand,).$i.0: Return until Oct.31st.|.\u2018Going Aug.6 to 10, 13 to:18.- hoturn hit; oct.18th, 1911; | roues EXURSINS: = au ant stn \u201822nd, and \u2018ever ! mi Let Sept.198 9th.; éeweus good \u2018far 46 days : vary delightful, bode ENE and |g ; aie Go comfortable tilp is\u201cby the =.LICK DIMOND SAUVE.|= E Rtn HARVESTERS\u201d EXCURSIONS ; - : July ils mss, \"ASCANIA.ow eo Joly, 3% ; July 25.\u201c [Aue | pom.Only line running through \u201cSleep- I \u201c Quickest träing.to-the Mainië- Resorts, y a -19th and 30th August, and every \u201810 days \u2018thereafter.WHITE STAR ek SU Weekly Between x Montreal-Quebeo-Liverpoo! à the: Prin ond and uriple Screw.LAURENT es § \u2018MEG ANTIG' *|Canada and Europe.lOrchestras Carried.[imi co] TEUTONG CANADA wximum Tnolition a ui) imum cost.Replete with the Intest.Gevices for T £ including Mas: : oo ani we aa ee A {he ir& Class où.the: Vest ira Class Ac can devise \u201c ep, Booms on : © ASK AGENTS FOR ARTIOU- Xe r.Office, 118 Notre Ea se 1 \u2018Phone 7 780 Main.Pp.Day pet, en .From Montreal.MAN.SHIPPER 8.JMAN: C ET A 12 HA) \u2018os Aug.1¥ Joa MPORTER ug.18 MAN COMMERCE Bent + umber of passerigers éaxriet, [ mys 16.Tay A ut AE av.Amn, MONTREAL, 18.CASSANDRA, July 29, July 43, 0 ATHENTA: Aug.5 ul; ATRE, SATURNIA .Aug, 13 +58, SHUACIA.Aug.154 \"lindas ited.with Refrigerators.sage Rates: Cabin {called Second), fi \u201c50 upwards, \u201cThird ioe, Eastbound, 539.005., Westbound, §39.00.- ; | Special Uptown Agency, Thos.Cook \u201cSon, 559 St: Catherine St.W., or uz RORERT ORNE eo zamited LON, mi ju a LONDON Pj srxorr AND Ran | ne ERVIOR a.ne sna Cool ae on = trs ABCANIA i .% + .Cl 4 .S8.DEVONA : RE Ve ee AUR.5 Se Ads NTA J, pe enn \u201cAus 12 sPasmengs: i : assage- Rates: Gabin.\u201c(taned.sédona.| \u2018$46.235 and.upwards; .other\u201d \"steamers, $45.00 and upwards, Third Class; British, astbou 29.00.Pre: | paid West, $28.75 Ba, § a hocial Uptown Agency, ) ATTY) bi i Lh pan 1 \u201ccote Storage.Thos.Cook'| & Son, 530 St.Catherine 8t.W., or - mn ROBERT zzromn 00.Tdmited, GENTS.LEITH SERVICE,\" ss.CERVONA 2.v4 and: \u2018Baltimore Por in\u2019 e Skeeters got: one n thi ire 54 all the-heroic > mage + Jess ad fn.Toronto .fthe arctic expeditiom.= Summary\u2014Hits, Jianford hit a two-bagger at the psychological moment, the aforesaid p.m.being when there were three shivering Royals vainly seeking warmth and com- frrt \u2018on the cold and \u2018cheerless bags.The captain of - industry lost the ichance of a lifetime in not sending his lininions round with coon coats, instead »f the ice cold drinks, (ugh) and squirrel ood.He would\" have \u2018been made for Fortune knocks but onge at the door ) in his etime fhe game\u2019 ended\u2019 with: \u2018the \u2018Royals - six end the shivering \u2018starving Skeeters one, \"but: they aver that.this afternodn, provided the thermometer registers anywhere néar 40 with-an, aceasional \u201cdash of sunshine Bo necessary to.a southern \u2018ball player, their stings\" will: be dug deep \u2018and long into thelr conquerors of yes- ;terday, and suck the sweet gore of vic- \u2018tory.\u2018Mount Royal summit in' a bliz- \u2018gard was a fool to Atwater Park in the foun unseen played pn July 25th nine- \u2018teen hundred and eleven.: teon h RSEY CITY.A.Bout; ba Us; off Burke: piteher, by aie 1 (Frilb; d pt Hanford,.Gandi Doyle and Byron.ing 1 3.by \u2018Corcoran.and Birds\u2019 three runs.and 80 was Gantt, mer.ten Straight cae Seymour; | len bases, Jordan, dolph 4 bases, Baltimore 2, Time, 1,55.four to two from.\u2018the big features of left fleld fence.stolen on Peterson score.And Pitched Splendid Ball, Winn i ing His Teith Successive Game Billie Burke a Little Erra tio\u2014Baseball Notes and: News: : first base on - erro rse City 1; left.on bases, 1%, Jersey City 6; double.plays, French, Purtel- land Gandil; stolen bases, French, Yeager, Miller, tell; sacrific hit,-Gandil:; f ubuc.1, off Kissinger 2; off Doescher 1; Struck out, by Dubuc 5, \u201chy Kissinger | 2, by Doescher 3; hit: by pitcher, ginger 1.(Yeager): \u201cby Doeseher 2 {Roth ir Second Game.TENTE STRAÏGET WIN.= |: \u2018Toronto, July 26.\u2014 Toronto again wil | loped Baltimore yésterday, the score be- | Mor The Orioles played like Bier.ters in the field, Sod Rudolph had them tied up in knots \u201cScore by.innings\u2014 ?00060 o 01 - Gannt; \u2018passed balls; Egan 2.illen 'and Murray.Attendance, 3, 209.Score by innings\u2014.uffal SKEETER 2 STINGERS STUNG DEFEATED TWICE YESTERDAY f} Games Played Under Arotic Weather Conditions\u2014-Firat- rig and Snappy\u2014Second Dull and Uninteresting.Bry Montreal 7, Jersey | Wheeler to Wells; Hanford, .Pur- bases.on balls, me, 4, 50 5 ; he Sam Lichtenhein a ably assisted by{® JERSEY CITY.Lu luvius an or _ .202 Mes he current vernaçular Hn some Breen, 2b .A.B.R.= = 2.An \u2018 dapte or se se ws ood 05 Feather, ity P excepting \"baseball.Gottman, of ce ea on 04 00 0 070] The first game was, notwithstanding the Detain ir.0 I 3° 1°0 adverse conditions, one of the brightest Abstels ger, of .end 0.11 1.0 and most entertaining.geen in Montreal Wheelen r8 11° 0° -É 0 15 1.1; this season.Dubuc held the buzzing Roach, da TL vee dl 0 2 1 0-0 | Skeeters down to a couple of runs, and Tonnemas 'o ®t t= on 4 0 0 1 10] cheered the frozen few present by a Frill, P » C ve ee 2 0 111 1.40 sparkling homer, bat never moved a ever ee ee 2 0-0 \u201c1.1 9 ing the fence.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 trie ne nis tenth successive win Totals oe \u201cigs 8°24 9 3 and due consideration.of- the fact set Ce TREAL, co | forth in the preceding clause\u2019 of.fhe | rench.AB RH PO AW 7 agreement, 1s some justification \u201cfor the Brench, 2b +.+.++ 4 1 1 8 3.0 | statement that Jean Baptiste Dubuc is AIG, of +».3 1:0 1 1-0 a diamond star of; mare than passing | Yani oe sees 1 1 2 3 0 ol brilliance.: G CTRL SR T2, 2.-0°0 ent receives corroboration an secon vo oo 4 1 232 6 0 0 at phe sas of a subtle Scout, who Demmitt, If +.eo 8.1° 0 1.106] whilst admitting the brjianey of the Purtell, 88.00 500000 4 0°1 l°I-0} fair city\u2019s exponents of ball, added the ae: th, C ee ta oe nese.4 0 10 510 somewhat uncomplimentary rider to the urke, P ov +.eu: 4 °0 0 61 1} a weather cons - Ee a ie À Yeract that front be found.drowned in Totals.Finings 3% 61087 8 1 » ice.i Sa : a thing Comment on the atmos- Jersey Sity ee we 1 Le ¢ 3 0 ¢ ¢ 0 0-113 pheric and climatic conditions dt = Summary\u2014Twe.2 Le, 222 vere, when only a few days ago frst base on ePrOre Rae En Or & bases Montreal 6, Jersey City 5; [double plays, French, upassisted; French Gandil; Burke, French: and \u2018Gandi \u201capr \u2019bÿt Fri Ir 10,=by Burk ; Dur rol Li Ses Time, - 0,45, Umpires, Attendance, - À 000.8 our \u2018 scored : the Dygert was.bit hard who relieved the:for- + Yesterdey\"s game aives Ferhat 34001064 23 off.Dygert.$k de | Innings; home rus,- -Del ni du Lo \u20acor 3 \u2018three base \u2018h it.0 A Ta tro base hits, Phelps, Rudolph, radios, va rent; sacrifice hits.Rath, Bradley: sto- Bradley, Phelps: :dog- ble plays, Fitzpatrick to Smith to-Jor- dan (2); Struck out, by Dygert 2, by Ru-.: base on balls, off Dygert Gannt 3, off Rudolph 2; first base on errors, Baltimore 1, Toronto 2: 5, off left on Tdéronto pu wild pitch.Umpires, BISONS WON.CA \u2018\u201cBüffalo, July 26.\u2014Merritt's and McDonald\u2019 s httting won for Buffaln, pitching | the Greys yesterday, the contest being.the - home runs, one by \u201cMcDonald inside the wall, while Elson-put.the ball over.the Sline - was \u2018not hit very hard,but- Tarleton\u2019s error and bases \u201chelped to swell : the .Fo one riz .A P.O.A.BE.|! alo .ve Breen, 2b .oo os oe 0 0 4 0 0 Providence 00100001\u20142 Fulierton, 2b .\u2026.1 0 0 0 0 U , Summary\u2014Base on balls, off Merritt Gettman, rf «.+s cones 4 0 1.3 1 1 off Sline 2; struck Vout, by Merritt 6, Dolan, 3b .%e oo 5.3 1 0 3 1 0 Ly Sline 1; home runs, McDonald, El- Deininger, 1£ vv =.2.4 1 3 0 0 0|ston; sacrifice hit, Starr; first! base on Abstein, 1b .+o.\u2026, 4 0 2 4 0 0 errors, Buffalo I, \"Providence.3.188 on Wheeler, Tf +o +e \u2019 4 0 0 4 2.0]bases, Buffalo 7, Providence à: atolen + Roach, 58 Lee we.sed 0 0 1 30 - basges, Schirm 2, McDonald, Ritter Mil- oué «id 4 0 15 1-2 ler 2; double plays, Rock to Atz to Tar er, ee es os 0 1 0 1 -0}leten; umpires, alligan an Wright.i5ait gor Po ee .\u2026 2 0 © 0-0 0/ Time, 1.45.; \u2014\u2014 i] TWO FOR ROCHESTER, Totals .34 2.724 9 3 : MONTREAL.- | = Rochester, July 26.\u2014 Rochester won a AB R H PO A E | doûble header from Newark yesterday Frençh, 2b .\u2026.+ 5 2 1°1 4 VU in the quick time of 3 hours and 32 -min- Yeager, 3b .1 !! !:!! 4 1 2 0 1 ujutes.Errors by Fisher and Lee gave Miller, ef .: .!\u2018.!!1 3 : 1 4 0 0]the locals the first game in the ninth Hanford, te se eses 5 1-2 1 :0 0 jinning.In the second McGinnity was | | Gandil, ib .\u2026.\u2026.-.8 0 1.12 1 0 | hammered, while Wilhelm would.have : tt If 2.0.12° 1,4 1 1.0 0 0 shut the visitors out but.for his own.Purtell, S8 .oo ese.3-1 1 2 1 1 error at the plate in the first inning.Ro- Roth, \u20ac «so +o «eo »« 3 1 2 6 0 0jchester to-day sold Outfielder Dan Moel- Dubuc, P oo oo oe os 4.1 2 1 4°0 ler, Shortstop Eddie Foster and Tirst , \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Baseman Spencer to the.Washington Totals +o oo =o s+ +.34 913 2711 1 Club.The price was not given out, but \u201c Score by inninge\u2014 To 1, the cash involved is said to'be over $10,- : Jersey City .:e:0 4.620 2 0.0-0-\u20142 000, as well-aës à pitcher\u2026tobe > turned.) Montreal .0-2 173.670 2 1x~=9 | over within a.Stew.days./ - Oe ry \u2014Home run,\u201d Dubuc; three- Score by\u2019 Tantus base hit, French; two base hits,\u2019 th.ester\u2019 .- 0.0 \u201c Kissinger, Hanford, Abstein, Teager: and Newark eed 150007 1 sz Ba - Ne OU m ARE You SATISFIED - - is being doné at present?us driver, and-feturned to you in per- ect co dition?ti: Is.1 al | neh ° 43 Yeh yur.linen =.* \u2026 Has your Hnen that dainty unglossed wo wank hat.can only be made by hand\u2019 rs ade by careless laundry work?:s - - \u2018Y£*any of these things trouble Vou, We guarantee our/work.4n .bry: detail as being perfection in laun-\" mé :to us.a Wort 1059; pc Soe .with.the \u2018manner in which your laundry 2 | ©.Are your gaods called for by courte- ren out, and the life of - .\u201csHo tened by the use of cheap = x S \u201cyou got weary \u2018of sewing on dbut- .7 ons and mending rents which have beén by Kis- len Burke ; t.the bat, Homers > pag yon Detroit, J a ge ro .Urvivin pete ++++ \u201cAlbert Seckel, the intercolfegi -ate champion, whose \u2018play ha L week.: Seckel\u2019s opponent to-da) is W.L Howland, dr, af Chicagé, \u2018who made the course in 72.yes- 'terday, the lowest score record: .: -ed.in: \u201cthe - tournament.- This \u2019 match is regarded: as: best on ta-day's card: = There seems to be a general .Feeling among the; prominent : experts that if Seckel survives: to-day's round.his.chances of raashi the finals are bright, LT rst mate! of \u201ctumber of © pnsolation \u201cevents start to-day.fa ; 4, Frese + ee .Summary Three base hit, Meyer: sae rifice hits, \u2018Lee, Batch; stolen base, Bai ley; double play, Foster to; Spencer to Ward; Foster to Simmons to \u2018Spencer; Fisher: to- Agler; .érrors, .Rochestet \u20183, Newar 8 balls, off Manger 1: s pt Kerin and Har t Ti me, 1.38.Pi -Second game\u2014 - : a \u2018Score by innings\u2014 Lie Rochetser e ov 2.3.0 1a 0 d 0 43 Newark.\u2026\u2014.271 0000 0.0 0 0-~1 2.Summary \u2014Two.\u2018base hits, Kelly, Ward ; three base hit, Moeller; sacrifice flies, \u2018Foster, Simmons; sacrifice \u2018hit, Ward: stolen base, Moran: double play, Foster to On Io Sre error ewer ochester 1; = DS pitch MeGinnity + of Boke I; ren cher, by: elm ft -struck he LE jart 6 at se 2 : \u201con 8 HQ tepid, Newar 45 umpires, Hart end: Kerin;, time, 1.07 el : ew es eg 4 a ia .- DE cow : ; ew York.ou ou a.+80.\u201cLOUIS.2 0 +.$ ER Brito: estes ou 19 570 Cincinnati.i.\u2026 86 149.\u2018494 Brooklyn.: + +.\"31 759.\u2018265 Boston.20 66 -233 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, w Detroit.ve ee se se 60 Hat Yess Philadelphia.ve a: 644 New York.i.4 Chicago.vo ve oo Eee.529 Cleveland.\"00 en se £ 505 : 500 .337 287: CANADIAN Er LEAGUE At Hamilton: \u2014 x H.x.\u201c00 010 030-4 6 1.Berlin er anes \u2018000 200 000\u20142 5 2 Batteries: Keating and Barton: Mueller and| Millar, , Umpire: \u201cHara- Ing.\u2018 .{ = Hamilton a.vl At Brantford: \u2014_ H.E.Brantford.000 000 20002 9 3 London \"020 000 .001\u20143 8.0 \u2018Batteries: \"Smith \u2018and Reske; - neux and \u2018Lamond: : ger.- \u2026 TNT ae 3 on Lo ts \u201cAt Guelph; (arst game): \u2014 ER R.- _Schurman and Peacock; Turner, and Speer.i Second.game ur mnings \u201cDetroit, \u201cMach, July \u201826 \u2014 Following are \u2018the.scores.of the thirty-two £olt- ers who: survived the qualification - round, completed yesterday: CE : \u201c.['not disappointed.Bug after\u201d it was | Paul Hunter, Chicago, 154.Albert Seckel, Chicago, 155.Charles Evans, jr., Chicago, 157, M.M.Byers, Pittsburg, 157.W.c, Fownes, ir.Pittsburg, BL.= af 3.'D.'Stanlish, r., Detroit, 162.J.T.McMillan, Detroit, 162; ~ Wylle Curliart,- jr.,\u201d Detroit, 163, -G.W.Bunn, jr., Springfield, 163.- Lu Howard B.Lee, Detroit, 164, ; \u2018Harold Weber, Toledo, 165.' -G.A.Miller, Detroit, 165.a 2 P.Allis] Milwaukee, 15; :R A: Gardner, Chicago; 165.ME D.Ritchie.Pittsburg, 166.J.K.Boyle, Cleveland, 166.\" w.L.Diddell, Indianapolis; 168 \u201cW.Sheehan, Des Moines, 168, \u201cMason Æ.Phelps, Chicago, 68: 2 \u201cC° R.-Dennan, Detroit: 169) A .\u2018Handley, Grand Rapids, 523 \u2018Schiotm man, > \u201cDetiot, - R- Rider, Des \u2018Moines, oN : : J Marshall, Jr, - -Loüisville, H, Heyburn, Louisville, 171 H, Wilson, Cinolnnat], mw + RG: Harrison,\u201d Herd Jr.Hale, Chicago.J:Cubis: due to | vs.Maples; end Rose and This | mount.va i St.Jeu {in the: junior \u201cleague ; They.\u2018have met, \u2018Trunk .will_-enter the semi-final, on \u2018Alexandra Park: .14 1 final AF - heen strong.and \u2018consistent ail: i play rounds 3 3 ¥.-| composed-6f the best available mater- Lee to Smith to Agler: | \u20184; Lee to Reams to Agler; first ase on].> truck: ut, y Lee Ch \u201cout, «by er: y, Manser 2; left on bases, Rochester [ RR Man: 7; passed pause abies J 3 Bane wn, first base on |- \u2018hit: co Ey tty rude out.8 Jess & 418 expected: that the\u201d final in open sin- | gles.wilt be - \u2018reached.\u2018on Thursday.nr} Gueloh :.: 001 010.0002 10.4} St.Thomas :.500 024 680\u201414 \u201816: 2 Co Batteries: , Ln RH.E|.~ 601° 200 004-00\u2014T 7 \u201c5 | I.last 1 So \u201c| the ast end another \u2018on the 19th.hole; | of and \u2018a gate) 1 play card of 72-one: stroke: st.\u201cThomas .Guelph ; 116 110 200 01\u20148 14 4 - Batteries: Connolly.Turner - \u201cand, | Speer; od \u201cand \u2018Peacock.1: es Most af the\u2018 matches.were extremely \u201c j'one-sided, - favorites- \u2018winning easily.+ |The otent of Guy A.Miller by Henry | Th Best round of the J vitor League take.place on Saturday, ome very exciting \u2018games are anticipate d.Point St.Charles will see two Jf these: games, viz., Grand.\u2018Trunk VS.\u2018her: games\u2019 are\u201d Rose- Crusaders.St the.two \u201cmost.a ua der a \u20ac rs Thistles\u2019 ground, when\u2019 \u2018once: on: the.*T] the\" Rose: and Thistle won.by a, close 4 score of Tour: to-three., They have still | \u201cto \u2018meet oN.the ground: of, the Cru- | Brown, ick, Atkins, Milne, : Nicholson, Caley, \u2018Webber (captain): ~_\u2018The.Grand.Trunk-Maples - and At 48 quite, on the books: that: the they have \u2018stil.to.Ipse their: a os getting - \u2018in piv semi-.nines e whole, the: first round of the Jun cup \u2018is § -Mmatche 411 seriously.or the big game, This: \u201cwarning.is felt\u201d \u2018necessary, al: - ; 3 gel © \u2018such 1e Hot the \u2018case, y \u2018matter.© Festémé\"\u2018éntirely with.the showing .of the Playèts sewcted for the-trials\u2026 \u2018At the \u2018concliston.- of this évening's game, \u2018the committee will meet to .pick.the\u2019 men- for the third test, which will be.\u2018fal \u2018taken from the two \u2018east and west trials., It is expected that the -third \u2018and final- test will take place on Grand \u2018Trunk\u2019s- ground, Pt, St.\u2018Charles, Wednesday,\u201cAugust-2nd.- - + final eleven\u201d will.be selected \u2018to eB.Q.mn.= Air délegates are ted\" to, be on band, E Saturday's\u2019 Junior League\u2019 Cup ties: \u2014 Mr.Moore.\u2026 Grand Trunk.Va.- Maples\u2014Mr.Meln® pr James Mr.Cer Ottawa, July :26,- \u201cUnfavorable: - wea- { ther agah \u2018prevailed for the Canadian\u2019 pationa\u201d ie Ottawa.Club.in\u2019 fell .and in addition \u2018there was a strong.| \"wind, Whith \u2018again played havoc with the drivifig.Schwenger, the British Columbia\u201d \u2018star, played his first game in\u2019 the open\u2018 singles, defeating \u2018Bonnell, of Ottawa, : \u201cin two sets, the scores being 7\u20145-and 6\u20141.McRae, the other British Columbia man, was not so fortunate,.losing to Hedley.Suckling, of Montreal,» by 6\u20142 a 6\u20142.Schwen- er played-in beautiful form, \u2018and is fancied by\u201d many for the Canadian title, Robert: Baird, the Ontario.champion, Wwasfalso successful, vanduishing Cliff Dinees; another: Toronto man, by \u20186\u20143\"knd-6-0, Baird's work was also.splendid; \u2018and: He, too, is likely to be.heard from later.in the week.Duminy, Ottawa, \u2018beat \u2018Entwhistle, Ottawa, by \"8\u20146,-6\u20148 and 6\u20140, this being the.\u2018Closest game of \u2018the day.In the\u201d open * \u2018handicaps .the results \"follow: « Suckling won from Brown by.de: fault; 6\u20143; \u2018Smith \u2018beat G.Dineen, 6\u20142 and t 638; Fenton beat Pense by 7\u20145 and \u2018Binoen beat .Cartoll , 6\u20142 and - Play will start to-day: in.the ladles\u2019 \u201cchampionships - and-in the doubles.It | mmsitsirng.GOLF STRUGGLE.\u201cMason Plelps and Chick Evans _ Hore.Grim Fight | For \u201c\u201chetween Mason \u201cChampion, and\" rans, ex-western: open chams \u201cpicn, which Phelps won by halving.the.one \u2018contest\u2019 decided on.| slower xthan the course record\u2014turned \u201cin by-W.1 Howland,\u2019 of Chicago, proved sthe \u2018startiing features of the \" second Ray's play \u2018for the: western amateur.golf: champlonship on: the links 6f, the: Detroit \u2018golf club, |.: The: Phelps-Evans - play attended a large #allery, and the spectators.Were decided, R.:C.Harrison, of Des Moin- \u201ces, and \u2018M.D.- Ritchie, of - Pittsburg, James, and C.PR.vs.>} \u201cThe \u201cThisties\u2019 ;will' be Tepre: | sented: By: \u201cthe following team:\u2014 Bur- | |:gess, Munro, - Martin, Wibley,\" : \u201cmatin { \"should provide.plenty of\u2019 excitement, i \u201cof\u201d Rosemount.: On! with Teberves,- has.\u2018been- n rial by the ; Now for à 2 Raja Silk { sécretäry \u2018t0\"be\"or-hand:-.Any player failing\" të show \u2018up, 1 Jeoparaize \u201chig chances \u201cowing \u201cté the ill-founded rumors that | \u201cthe \u201cfinal eleven .has - res been.5 Froin - these: twenty-two - sen, the | : \u201cmeet Hi gortntians, August ath, on*the |.mi doting\u2019 of.\u201cthe Junior 5 E: A.will i The.following are \u201cthe referees for i iRose.0d; Thistly -NB; : Crusaders\u2014.Mr, Topp.\u2018 Gr dawn tennis.\u2018championships, ro ] | nie wake.continued- yester y at-the 1: | Courts 0] J tor the greater part of the afternoon, \u2018on Saturday afternoon düring the \u2018as to what really happened: Outside \"enviable tasks, this particular incident \"who regretted the incident immediate- Fenton.beat Pense, T-\u2014+ and | \u201clod that a fracas\u2019 occurred in the club \u201chouse: which, fortünately, did not have \u2018a very serious ending.especially Mr.\u2018receiving \u2018a deal of abuse from.some \u2018of the players on the Capital team, who volunteered gratuitous informa- |! tion: a8 to how very Tittle the \u201creferee | refereeing in particular.rock - officials - Joined in the - debate, |the Ma A.\u201cA.\u2018and.not tary as Ca 1 OWNING AND OPERATING A.E.REA & CO.LIMITED, MONTREAL = The Sale That ives Your Greatest in A Surprising July \u201cUp te the prééent; July haa prove \u2018a surprise\u2019 at.§ | \u201cthis store, ~ \u201cWith so many PSE: people; out of: town, one - La would imagine that : the #.| 1 store, would be pretty quiet, pl \u201cMot 0, When We -eame.D along \u2018ith\u2019 \u2018Goodwin's Semi.| oe Amana, the July Bale, we J .° Lf were \u2018bona: that \u2018we would { .been - hear Es 7 \u2018buster \u201cmonths.- Our pre- _ dictions were might, so were | - | tue prices, Ed they.sus à.| Collars on These Waists - Designs Which Deserve a Better Fate than $1.19 Each \"When these waists came from \u2018the factory lately, it would Lave & shame to have let Shem that they were- going to .40ld at $1.19 each.However, the latest style Ximona sleeve waists Jften have à rude awakening when we begin to No matter how niocly the alter nay sweep.of them \u201ctomorrow at.$1.19 LINGERIE WAISTS, of all-over embroidery made Kimona style, some.have \u201chigh collars and - others Dutch Neck.In several very pretty.nicely trimmed with pin tucks and insertion, with Val.lace.\u2019 Thursday\u201d ve ve es .designs, sleeves collar finished \u2014First Floor Up, su for $4.98, Thursday The Lowest Prices They Have.Ever Been.Oniy 50 of These.Ç > Suits Left .5 1880.Hegding Statements.about.co .our- RATAN \u2018SILK: SUITS \u2018for \u201d : >Baûies will, -no acubt, be enough seem pretty hard to understand the / July Sale, has been the means \u2018We'll Acoept the while you are away in the country and give it a thorough renovating, as far ag J the Interior decoration is goncerned.One of the new that of Decorating, and it is in -themselves_ .to - sell them astonishing how much cape - able work our men can ge quickly \u2018to morrow.It may through with in & day.They know tho axt of Silk, Tapos- .why we want to sell $20.00 try and Paper «|, Suits for $4.98.| The fact is, ee An theyTe walt: \u201cGoodwin's.- Semi-Annual, We are pretty handy wi the brush, y Invitation To take over your house partments of this store is - the invitation, with © of putting many.prices almost .beyond where they\"éan be, ser- tainly not.the point where it seems reasonable, \u2018but reasona- \u201cble or unreasonable, we will not keep these Rajah S ilk Suits any longer.\u2018They -are described es here in- detail, and ; : .$4.98 will\u2019 be yours \u2018Tomorrow: for .WOMEN'S RAJAN FLX SUITS.\u2026 Wë-Tese 0.of: Sy tailored.\u201cThe Jacket 98.in: \u201clong; with \u2018a black satfd colar, or inlaid with an embroidered hee Oriental design.Tailored \u201d - gleeves, trimmed with self col- \u201c ored- buttons, nicely lined with [0 TL mercerized serge.The Skirt ig \u201c Jostgned after most recent mo- .Lo dels, ~with .semi lose -panel or.ony eg.820.$4 98 | ines ère 104 : +27 Thursday Size.3% x'2% yards.:.; each New Axminster Squares At Old Prices We have just received an ad- eance shipment of the newest designs and colorings for the : $13.88 yards.$16.85 2%.x3 8 -x3 .yards.$21.85 3 x 314 yards.$24.8% 3 x4 yards.828.85 34 x4 Yards.$36.85 3% x 4314 yards.$40.85 IBARTR RUGS to match.Size F0 $2.4 Second Floor Up, Some Cotton to Use at Night The Rest When You Like The pillow case and sheet cotton is the cotton after all in which - You seek consolation.\u2018These Sweet white sheets, and cases for the downy pillow are thy rea) friends when the d=y ix done, friends like these at such prices are worthy of your consideration.PURE BE SHEETS, full gouble 'bed-size, actual size, x 90 inches.These are as from a medium weight English Sheeting C.tton and free from filling.Neat broad- hemmed ends and ready for immediate use.' Thursday, per pair.$1 50 PURE WHITE HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, size 40, 42, 44 + and 46 inches.These are made from a good grade of cotton.R egular .15.0 Thursday, each.B6-INCH PURE WHITE COTTONS, including English lonz- cloths, Cambrics and Nainsooks, also fine medium and heavy makes.All pure finich and free from starch.Manufacturers\u2019 Seconds, some slightly imperfect but almost imperceptible, Thursday, per yard, .09, .10 ard \u201c77 ALL LESS 10 PERCENT.72-INCH BLEACHED DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK TABLE LINEN.\u2014Every thread guaranteed pure linen, the product ot one of Ireland's leading table linen manufacturers.Patterns include Fleur de Lis, Shamrocks, Rose Sprays, Carnations, Hailstone, etc.Regular 86.Thursday, per yard.e .65 \u2014Grouna Floor.Reoipe to Get Good Candy To get the best candy in .this part of Canada two .-tDings should be observed.«J First, be sure of the street - Car you take,\u2014and, second, °F -be careful as to where you .have the said street car stop.Any car which goes along St.Catherine street, past University or Victoria Sts., will do to finish your Candy expedition on, provided you have it stop at Goodwin's, Limited.Then main entrance, centre aisle, and Sixth turning on the right.RRALLY, PURE CANDY, cured in the s.> A; Agent club house progress .of: the \u2018Capital\u2014Shamrocks match is causing a deal \u2018of speculation officials Brown, emphasizing .the question of affording all referees proper protection in the discharge of their gratuitious and un- \u2018hardly merits \u2018the tempest in a teapot\u2019 raised about it.\u2018 It was merely the result of an argument in which an over-exeited official forgot himself and his position for the moment, and stand, counsel ly afterwards, and inade proper amends.With regard to the facts of the case as to how the affair really happened and what actually took place, the report in.Monday's \u2018Witness\u2019 correctly furnished that information, and which we now repeat:\u2014 \u2018It was during the third resting per- \u201cThe referees, Desse Brown, had been another matters knew about lacrdsse in general, and Mr.Brown listened quietly till some of the Sham- ment was quelled, good fellowship reigned supreme.\u2019 cial meeting will question of the reserve vociferously claiming that it was the Shamrocks who were getting.the raw end of the deal, and not the Capitals.The discussion between the loquacious was growing decidedly.hot, and reached the culmination when Mr.in defending his decisions, questioned the right of Ald.O'Connell being allowed on the field when play was in progress.Mr.M.Hughes\u2019 Irish nature could This was more than and he made a pass at Mr.Brown, which the latter was quick to resent, and it looked as if a general melee .would ensue.However, wiser prevailed, the pugnacious ele- and once again At a meeting of the National Lacrosse Club last evening, was received from Mr.MePhee, president of the Cornwall Club, for :the signature of the president of the French organization to \u2018a letter to President Murphy demanding a spe- clal meeting of the union.; Cousineau's signature will be attached to the document, and it is expected that the third name constitutionally necessary to be signed will be that of a request President local president.One of the to be brought up at this spe- probably be the list ruling, over which there has been so much disatisfaction lately.A i Mr.\u201cI.M: Miter was elected vice~ president \u2018of \u201cthe \u201cProvince of Quebec Lawn Tennis Association, in the place are six yards, Foz all previously announced.Trials will! be held in the M.A.A.A.bath to-night to select a team to represent the.association in the to the .fought nip: and tuck until the latter won the 19th holt in 4-5.Later still, James; D.Standish, ir., cheered the Detridt contingent, when.with a ten- .foot.putt; \u201che claimed the 2ist hole Moines, \u2018with a four to the Iowans five, \u201cof -Louls\u2019 ville, was a severe.to.the Detrpit contingent who, \u2018figured Miller.had à chance for the : chaïplonship.Ë Los: Angèjés, \u201cJuiy.26° \u2014 A\u201d \u201cpost 868.50 ries: for; the - minor: Jeague baseball champlonship will be played pe all BY.e pennant winners \u2018of 2 : leagues, if \u201cplans \u2018of Judge FF \u201cGraham, president\u201d \u2018of the Me.XE SE 5.der way \u201cand match, from Ralph Rider, of Des | \u2018hours 50 \u2018mipites.\u201c80 seconds, eläpsed \u2018| time, and won \u2018the Reciprocity \u2018race.finished \u20186:47,88.-Behind the \u2018Carolina.\u2019 \u2018the, third beat ow \u2018|.some.anxiety #8 championship\" events \u2018of the Canadian Amateur - Swimming Association, to be La, closed.\u2018WON RECIPROCITY BACE.Motor Boat \u2018Carolina\u2019 Came in First at Halifax.cricket Cricket \u2018Cricket Samuel Cochrane\u2019s.\u2018Enonel\u2019 was sec- onhd \u2018in-64 ho fa 57 minutes\u2019 50_.seconds elapsed time: Ta corrected time she Phia, At 10 o\u2019éldek-last- \u2018night \u2018Snapshot IIL,\u201d Green.ned.by J.B.Linder- \u2018Tthe wickets, «| closed.man, had-Hot The \u2018Enonel mornin, A programme: some first-class candidates, association should be a strong team.The trials to-night, starting at 8 «clock, will give the officials of the association an idea as * .- Philadelphia, held at Halifax on August 5th.There events on the championship 50 yards, 220 yards, 100 on back; 220 yardd, breast stroke, and fancy and high diving.these vents M.A.À.A.has and the represented by form and condition of the swimmers since the spring handicaps END OF TOUR.Toronto Cricketers Drew With Philadelphia.Pa, July 25.\u2014The match between the Toronto Club and the Philadelphia Club was declared a draw to- day, when darkness put an end to the match with the Canadians batting for their second innings.were drawn the score stood: Philadel- 374; Toronto, was begun yesterday at St.Martin's \u2018When stumps, 331.The match\u2019 The Philadelphians in their first .innings scored 220 runs, and in second 154 for \u201c the loss of nine the The visitors scored 163 runs innings being declared > Tin the first innings and in the\u2019 second 168 runs for nine\u2019 _Wickeia, BOWLERS FOR TORONTO, Westmount Have Entered One Rink to be Skipped by Willie Brown.For the Dominion bowling tournament, which is held annually on ths several greens in Toronto, the West- mount Bowling Club have entered one rink, to be skipped by Wm.Brown, and it is possible that H.Mason will Rather together another rink for the same tourney.Mr.Brown's rink consists of W.J.Dunn, Alfred Wood and F.H.Gardner, being only one change in the rink which last year won the Toronto trophy.Messrs.Brown and Frank Gardner and Messrs.Dunn and Wood are entering the double competition for the Willison trophy.\u2018This shield now adorns the Westmount club rooms: and has been twice won by Weat- mount.A third win will make it the permanent property of the Westmount u' \u2018While the Toronto papers reported that W.Brown's rink had defaulted at the recent Niagara tournament, it now develops that Mr.Brown early despatched a message withdrawing the entry of his rink.The messenger of the Toronto office of the telegraph company was badly injured in a street accident, and the message failed to reach Secretary Mackie.\u2018I did not learn of this failure,\u201d said Mr.Brown, \u2018until after the tourney, when I read the reports that Westmount had defaulted certain maitches in the tourna- ney.\u2019 Messrs.Mason and Arthur Gardner won their maitch in the second round of ithe club doubles against Messrs.\u201cMcLaren and Munn.*; -.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Mr.J.St.Loe Strachey, editor of the London \u2018Spectator,\u2019 has been appointed depufy-lieutenant of the County of Surrey.THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS is printed and published at No, 140 St.Peter Street in the City of Montreal, by John Red- - path Dougall and Frederick Eugene Dougall, both of Montreal All b+ -es8 communications should be addressed John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and all letters to the Editor, should be.addre \"sed \u2018Editor\u2019 of the \u2018Witness\u2019 > TEST US and see if we cannot give you a better loaf of bread for less money than you ever thought.possible.If you have never tried our bread there is a treat in store for you.Harrison _ WESTMOUNT STS MOUNT 386.o, 0 LR + s A Ne praxpey AAO YA et sep \u2014 ve pe \u2014 "]
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