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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" I < J d za e & on + s t- e t A0 5 RUN CIRE A id 0 Pew wsdy rn wp Br Nd ot Ww oy vet es, a ose ener arid eel i Tee Ot DAILY MONTREAL, CANADA.RESERVISTS PUTTING THEIR HOUSES IN ORDER TO BE READY FOR DREADED SUMMONS \u2018A! Arrangements Made to Transport Them Quickly to Liverpool, and Thence to Their Regimental Depots in Case War Should Break Out.prospects of war between Great remets as they conveyv a very real as- to many hundreds of mn Canada who have immigrated -se shores within the past few .~ > FINE and WARMER =, > 0000 et ee eee eee mele] PRICE ONE CENT.x WILLIAM H.TAFT.Knox, Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nagel, Secretary to the President Hilles, and Representative Lit- tleton, of New York, several newspa- rine mo art-< with the city for \u2018high- class tool steel, .\u2026 \u2026.hat these are the same\u2019 men \u201ctor whom a $5,000.reward has been offered by the Swedish Iron & Steel Company, of New York and New Orleans, for evidence that will con- viet two or more swindlers of a fraud by which $500,000 has already * been _cleaned \u2018up, and which is still flourishing.For seven years the swindle, known to \u2018the trade as the \u2018two French swindlers,\u201d has been eating its way.into the business standing of- the \u201csteel importers, a body -of men who.annually bring into the country goods valued at $25,000,000, and so deep and .Widespread.has the corrosion become that salesmen dealing in imported steels.now report that they have difficulty in persuading their customers that they are honest men representing reputable firms.The victims chosen have been always of first-class financial rating.Sometimes they used only small Quantities of steel in machine shops that.were merely.adjuncts to.their business.They include candy makers, furniture firms, automobile manufacturers, weavers and spinners, mining companies, the tool Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, \u2018 Brooklyn, New \u2018York,\u2019 Buffalo\u201d and other big Now the raïge- has been: extended -at\u2019one end and Michigan.cities, including Lansing, Patroit And \u201cGrand Rapids at the.other.=.Tue manner of operation.1s for two Frenchmen: to visit a factory as Count \u201cers, -perfunctory signature, and walk out.perhaps \u2018three cents a pound, and col- \u2018vanished, but the game was too good .have brought into the game an Amer- ere | machine.shops.and countless others |.\u201cin New England, Cincinnati, any | +, 0 0 da 00 10 % A $e oo odo Qu Fe 136 Ge Geode oP = They , per men and a battery of photograph- witnessed the signing.As he picked up.the pen the President turn- \u2018ed to Secretary Knox, \u2018Come over would solicit sample orders, but while the Count would engage the superintendent with compliments on his management and so, on, the secretary would dictate an order for a ton in- \u2018stead of a hundredweight, secure a The order would bé turned over to - a supposedly innocent firm of jobers, who, armed with the order, would deliver an inferior quality of steel worth \u2018lect from 39 to 90 cents a pound.Usually the manufacturer would pay rather than fight through the courts a transaction that bore so good a surface color of bona fides.Two years ago the Frenchmen to let die.Originally they represent- \u2018ed themselves as agents of an unknown foreign company.Now they ican company with a good name to protect.The result has been a vigorous.campaign, which will be pushed to the end.2 ZX rte ve eee ° THE ELECTIONS 3 Politicians who were in Otta- \"wa yesterday, seem satisfied that dissolution will come-at the %.end: -of next week, and that the » \u201celections will take place be- - tween September 15:-and Octo- \u2018ber 15\u2014probably.not later than : © October 1.od PESOS Te oOo Zale oo do ode fede Poets ES Mow { nal disease from which he was suffer- \u2018SIGNS RECIPROCITY BILL | \u2018here,, Brother Knox,\u2019 he said, \u2018vou are responsible for this.\u2019 The Secretary of State stood beside the President as he placed his name on the parchment.ENDED HIS SUFFERINGS Man Who Had Incurable Disease Jumped into Back River, THEN CHANGED HIS MIND.Struggled Despérately, but Current Was Too Strong and He Was Drowned.Another was added to the list of suicides \u2018late yesterday afternoon, when G.F.Wilkins, of 2583 St.Andre street, tired of waging a losing fight against ill-health, jumped into Back River from Viau\u2019's Bridge and was drowned.That section of the outlying territory of Montreal seemed to have a strong fascination for Wilkins, as he has been.seen tramping along the roads there a |.Bood deal during the past week or ten days, and on being spoken to on several occasions complained of an inter- ing, and for which there seemed to be no cure.After jumping into the river Wilkins appeared to change his mind in his desire to commit suicide, as an eye- | witness stated to a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter | \u2018this morning that he struggled des- \u201cperately to reach either bank.The = \u201ccurrent at that point on Back River, i f-however, is very strong, and Wilkins\u2019 elforts were without avail After : \u2018being carried about a mile and a half \u2018down the river, nearly to the paper mills,\u201d which are in operation at that polit, the body disappeared from view and \u201cup to alate hour this \u2018afternoon- \u2018Had .not been recovered.\u201cThe point at which the unfortunate \u201cman Jumped into.the water is quite | close to thé police station in that sec- fon and the constable in dharge at\u2019 E time wäs an eye-withéss to the\u201d vent.which occurred at.4.30.in the.\u2018afternoon.\u2026 : Wilkins had.prepared himself for \u201cthe deed, inasmuch as he had written -his \u2018name, address, and the: request: \u201cTell.my.wife,\u201d on a plece.of.paper, \u201cwhich he placed inside.his hat: ith | bridge ina prominent position.Later \u2018|\u201cin the day.the.constable took the hat \u201cto \u2018Mrs.- \u201cWilkins at 2588\" st Andre wo n.by.her bushand whenzhe, had left.hote \u20ac thier: morning.| vl > do Fads \u2018manager, ot 8 Theatre, oF, Mr: Chaisse, for a license.fo | a stone .on the.top and left on the when applying: | KAISER IS ACCUSED OF HYPROCISY Efforts for Better With Britain Saspected by Relations France.DEADLOCK CONTINUES.France Anxious For Concliation But Refuses German Conditions.Paris, July 27 - The critical dend- Jock between Trance and Germany continues, but France expects that a way will be found fu: + peaceful solution.To this end she 1s prepared to go 10 tne limits of concilianion bui caunoi agree ettder to eacunte Morocco or hand over huæe blocks ot African territory merely in return for Germany's relteraied as-Uraiices that France wil not Le bothered in + future in Morocco.The internutionul peace advocates point out that the real danger of the situation rests in the nation\u2019s offending Germany's pride by driving her Into a carner from which she might strike in anger.The \u2018Matin\u2019 to-day devotes an article to what it styles \u2018the German bluff) claiming that no one in Germs any would think of daring the risk of a struggle against the Triple Entente, The paper adds: \u2018The Agadir incident demonstrates that the Emperor Wil- lilam\u2019s efforts to obtain better relations with Great Britain were pure hypocrisv.The real alm was to separate Great Britain and France, WAR RISKS .JUMP SUDDENLY.7 Londonfi, July 27.-\u2014At Lloyd's ves- terday war risks against hostilit!es between Great Britain and Ge srmany within three months rose rapidly from five to eight percent.In some cases even ten percent was pald.Against the risk of war between France and Germany twelve percent wns quoted, amusement and recreation in the coun EMPEROR FAVORS CONFERENCE.Brussels, July 27.\u2014\u2018La Chronique\u2019 Fays that it hears that the Emperor Wiliam favors another international conference tu settle the Moroccan eme Lroglio.ANTI-MILITARIST IS EXPELLED FROM GERMANY.Berlin, July 27\u2014M.Yvetot, the French anti-militarist agitator, who at a Franco-German Socialist mee: ing on Monday delivered a flaming spocch on the possibility of the armies of France and Germary turning against L.the governments instead of fighting Fert other in the event of war, was to-day.expelled from Germany.MR.ASQUITH DECLARES SITUATION IS SERIOUS, London, July 27 \u2014 Mr.Asquith made.a statement in the House of Commons to?day on the subject of Morocco, which fully hore out the description of the situation as one of real anxiety.The position, the Premier said, had reached a point at which it was bound to become difficult and harrassing unless a solution was found.Mr.Asquith said that Great Britain was not a party to the conversations proceeding between France and Germany.but earnestly and sincerely desired to see them result in an arrangement honorable add: satisfactory to the House not to seek to enter into the Rouse \u2018not to seek to enter into the details of the situation at the present moment.The Premier said that the government thought it right from the begin- nirg to make it clear that failing a satisfactory settlement, Great Britain must become an active party to a discussion of the situation.A too close analysis now of the causes of the present incident might provoke recriminations which the Premier said it was desirable to avoid.The question of Morocco bristled with difficulties.The government claimed no predominant position, and any statement that they had prejudiced the negotiations between France and Germany was a mischievous invention.IV would, however, have been a grave mistake to let the situation drift until an sasertion of British interests might cause surprise and resentment.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WOMEN CHARGE CABMAN Say He Assaulted Them After Argument Over Fare Michael Burke, a cab-driver, pleaded 1 mot guilty this morning to a charge of assault and battery on Mrs.Bird, 341 Dorchester street west, and was re=- manded for enquete on Aug.2.Burke, according to the story of Mrs.Bird; on the 1th of July, refused to take twenty-five cents as fare from the Bishop Apartments on Bishop which amount Mrs.Bird tendered.He is alleged to have followed \u2018to the steps \u2018and she claims that ten cents more was offered and refused, Burke claiming fifty cents was the fare.Mrs.Bird refused to give him that amount whereupon Burke struck her.In\" the meantime the maid, Miss Ka- thieen Hayes, came to \u2018the assistance of the fare and was knocked to the ground by being hit on the face and no causing the blood to flow, and ered nnconscious.Mr.Bird alleges.that Burke also threw her down .on \u2018the body of the maid, both women receiving severe bodily injury.Miss Hays was treated by a physician.' \u20142r pret XN ACOINATION IN COUNTRY.3 «sion Not to Vaccinate Com- .pulsorily.æ - nine municipalities \u201cSeven of the t | acaînet which action was taken by thé ; | Provincial Board of Health for failure [X6-\u2018eomply with the regulations.enforcing vaccination, bave decided 'to cedinge against these latter.\u201chave ac-.\u201ccordingly been dropped.\u2019 le \u2018precautions have also been takem: tartèthe- theatre again.on Sept.+.\u2018It a ; d'cpnpanies 0 bho houig St.Jean.at Quebec, ang is In 8.son | form.a street to 341 Dorchester street west,\u2019 Seven.Municipalities Change Deci- pass the necessary law.- The pro- The authorities also announce that \u2018against infection from the eight new \u2018tases recently discovered in the.Pas Fe Ass ay AS BEL NET Aaa fx.- oli te m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN CAI OT to PERD ers a ve eX Re oe * other correspondence\u2019.had - ; sir | Ge eat Bill Mr.Perley Ah - Ottawa, July 26 \u2014Mr.Robert -Bicker- \u2018dike\u2019s bill to renew the powers of the Sault St.Louis Power Company prov:d to be a-bone of contention in, both the Railway Committee of the Commons and the House itself this morning.The Railway Committee met} at 10.15 a.m., and when \u2018 \u201cthe: \u201cHouse : met at 1L o\u2019clock, and- the consideration of the bill had not been.com- pletc\u201d, Mr.E.W.- \u2018Nesbitt, , \u2018acting.\u2018chairman of the committee, asked \u2018for leave to sit again.The motion was \u2018opposed by the Opposition \u2018 on, .the.\u2018score that the Railway Committee did- \u2018not have much work to do.and.could dispose of this bill without sitting when the House.was in session.When the Railway Committee .met, Mr.Bickerdike explained \u2018that the company 3id not seek any new powers, ut gimgply a renewal of powers.which had expired some two, or three years { SI pi ago.He said that .séveral thousand dollars had been spent by the cor : pany in engineering works.- Mr.À.E.Lancaster, in opposing.the bil, sald that the policy of Canadh in Tegard to water powers had.changed considerably ir recent years.Such privileges as had been given under the charter of the Sault St.Louis Power Company would not be granted: now.The charter gave the company.the right to develop power at the Lachine Rapids, in the St.Lawrence River.Na opportunity to examine the plans of the company so as to gee what effect \u2018they would have on the\u2019 navigation.of | thé St.Lawrence.unsel for the Richelieu &: Ontario |\u2019 sigation Company asked to have an | elieu & Ontario Company, because Mr.| Fofgét was president\u2019 of both ni interrupted by the hell calling the members to the House.-In.theo chan ber.the chief objection tothe pro oposal to allow the committee fo sit \u2018concur: fently with the House came \u2018from, Dr.Sproule, David Blain, A.E.Lancaster and A.S.Goodeve.When Mr.Blain argued that thera was not much business before the Railway Committee, Mr.Nesbitt -re- torted, \u201cThe work is not heavy, but the talk is very heavy.\u2019 Liberal members subsequently \u2018accused Dr.Sproule of having spoken for | one hour, and the doctor-averréd that he had been on his feet for.only.five minutes.\u201cSir Wilfrid Laurier finally.dax Mr.Nesbitt to drop his-motion in \u201corder - that other business might be procesded tnpa- CRITICISES LL USE OF LETTER: Mr.George H.Perley, chief Chi nEET- vative whip, expressed surprige\u2019 that the correspondence from the Riordan Paper Company, in.which he held stock, had been made \u2018use of in the.House by the Hon.Mr, \"Pugsley.The other evening Mr.Puësley.read 8 letter from the manager of the.combany in which it was stated that the.company would benefit to the: extent .of agreement.Mr.Perley said he ynder- stood that any correspondence * ter.of this letter had been divulged, \u201cwhiky been -re- garded as confidential-.He éaid \u2018that all such.correspondence should be treated alike and not \u201ctréatéd - aecord- ing to the whim of the.Minister.-.of Finance.I : Mr.Perley - said.Chat.reciprocity- would - benefit the Riordan Company, | but not.nearly to.the- extent -quoted, and either the ministers informant.knew nothing about the business or, he must have evolved: thes s figures out.cf.his inward consriousness.the correspondence he-had used had | been on.the.files of the House for months.| It was part of the information inn regard to reciprocity which Mr.Foster had insisted should.be | tabled for the benefit of the members, Mr.Perley interrupted to say .that .while the company.would benefit | by reciprocity, he was all the same\u2019 opposed to the agreement.on.3.principle.WELCOME TO an inquiry as Mr.Pugsley -proposéd was held he might net be: well satisfied with the result, as he thinks at this moment he would be.He added that it was the records of the Legislature of New .Brunswick:to-which he referred, and that they could be pro- uv ced.Mr.Pugsley\u2014If- there is anything the honorable gentleman can find out he is.welcome to it.- Mr.Borden replied \u2018that De.\u2018Pugsley had made an- uncalled.for- insinuation against Mr.Perley, and that it came with every had grace \u2018from a gentleman having .a recqrd.in -the public life of this country whieh-is possessed by the Minister of Public Works.- Mr.Pugsley\u2014I am quite content to allow my record in public life to stand side by side with that of the honorable gentleman.From, time oztime.during twenty-six \u201cyears I: have\u201d ap pealed to the \u2018people 42 my native province on my record, and have al- way$ Been\u201d pustained on: that record.\u2018 -~ a + MR.PUGSLEY\u2019S CHALLENGE.Mr.Fielding stated that -Re- \u2018had treated all corresponderce.\u2018fox a : against.the reciprocity.pact, .alike, laying Lon the table what was.not! marked private or :gôuld be \u2018headad \u2018confidential.\u2019 5 :Mr.Pugsley remark ked: that : Perley had nothing \u2018to Go.with.\u2018ny ectuat: management.of the c would not be fullf.infors \u201cas to the benefit the pact Would dofifer.He: MER congratulated him, -however, on hav+ Ing: 80 \u2018capable & manager in charge, and one who realized the benefits of reciprocity.Mr.Pugsley proceeded inf - general terms.to extoll the a reement; : Whereupor Mr.R- Fe :Bor en questioned whether it- was In order to dis cups the merits of the question at this! juncture.\u201cHave you heard enough; | * from me\u201d.retorted Mr.Pugsley\u2026 {| : \u2018These jokes do not come very well,\u201d séid Mr.Borden, \u201cfrom\u201d a man \u2018witht! stich a public\u2019 record.as.the: Minist of Public Works.\u201cins A c igsler \u2018Shar A this: \u2018mark \u2018as a base inginyatfon.He \"des = manded that Mr.\"Borgen.:in- justice te himself prefer a.charge, if-he had] any knowledge of.wyong-doing on his | part, and, ; not indulge: In\"mere | Instnua- \u201cop venture to tell thé.bénorable Fen- tletrian,\u201d Le- contintied; \u201cthat: if, ht those associated with\" him.Brunswick will \u2018make public -a correspondence in\u2019 possession \u201cof- s \u2018Claiming it Was Frivate.r.Bickerdike was surpri \u201c that opposition should come from th Rich- \u2018 \u201cAt this point the discussion Was | $90,000.per .annum by.the -Tectprocity: |: \u2018from | the company was of a private charac- | He wondered why the contents |: -./- The Hon.Mr.Pugsley \u201crapiied that .ALL INFORMATION.LTT Ce .Mr.R.L.Borden \u201csaid: \u2018that it such\u2019 \u2018 34 Iv \u201cplaced\u201d am ~ to: om Filed, Teast.from \u2018the Province of New Bruns- vik.\u2018this point the speakers.stopped a discussion of the Gaspéféaux New: Mr.\u201d Crocket argued - was.illegally\u2019 awarded: by Mr.Pugsley.+The Minis: : alor keds ) eT: Geran that | qu estions, of j\u2018urse, to\u2019 ae get is Moths of.ays _Sentence was reserved antl + this \u2018the \u201ccase of .Blanche Lamarche, charged with se selling.-Aiquor without a license and refiting reoms for immoral purposes.She pleaded not guilty, but committed perjury in puis said that before he heard the Woman\u2019s, evidence he had been inclined, to deal leniently with her, yet after he had heard her evidence his- -opin- Was inclined to think the matter, a most serious one.The.methods - of the - \u201cpoîtce - Ani \u201cthis instance, and in many others of similar nature might well be questioned, as they, used young girls in their work, taking them to the home of- Mrs, La: | marche.to see if they could trap-her into renting rooms\u2019 for what appeared, iF to be an immoral purpose, and Smoking: and: carrying on.with these girls | when they got them in the house.Of course.all.this.was their method of decoying- \u2018the proprietor of the house, | \u2018nevertheless, their method was not | above criticism.\u2019 f Lu C:P.R.Official Blectrify Trains to C ity.| ; \u201cig-too Expensive \u2018The Westmount at Couneils.ambition | | for \u2018the, C.P.R.to.utilize their \u2018éléc- \"tricity - \u201cwill \u2018not.be realized, at least for many years, if ever.This is.the © pinion of a prominent oficigl of the .PR.LE the suburbs into, th dah in.the frst | pay.nach system as\u201d.tried \u2018in the _nëver worked on a at the present moment into Windsor street station is not sufficientiy- great enough to entertain the scheme.- i cee ren ; LAVATORIES FRC cry First t-Undergr n Will be \u2018Im: further \u201cdevelopment of nel \u2018scheme ' of embellishment \"oF the | Champ de Mars published in- the \u201cWit ness\u2019 some weeks age, and since start- \u2018ed under way by the Board of Control, a proposal with plans is to be-laid \u2018be- | \u2018fore them to furnish it with extensive lavatory accommodations: opening\u2019 under the fleld from Craig street.- stairways that will sweep up - \u201cfrom | Craig street.to.the Champ -de Mars there is to a beautiful fountain oon- tinually playing in the summer time.ively.fakilities for washing and.doing BEY thing needful.It will be aw tance under the Champ de: Mars.This is to be.the first of a series.of public lavatories - to be: established af convenient \u2018points.about the city.'Fhis, however, will be much more elaborate than any of the others.WHO OWNS THE DIAMONDS?Further, developments in .maxi-MeBèt back for-a week yéstérday because of the appearance of one-of the ptinci- the Stuer-; | pals as a witness in a court case at.Toronto.Mr.Laflamme, counsel.for McBéth and Stuerman, asked the: Court yésterday for \u2018immediate notifica- tion-of aétion to: proceed \u2018against his\u2019 client.Shortly afterwards Mr.Elliott; representing Mr.Mire in the diamond: case, explained to.the.\u201cCourt that.after; consultation with \u2018Mr.Laflamme no, warrant weuld be issued for the arrest.What charge will be brought, and\u2019 yesterday.stood th develop \u2018from this case within a \u201cfew \u2018days., Mr.Miré would Hike-to know who is \u2018to-have the custody of the dias\" mnnds in the meantime.and this de=.However, \u201cit.-talres.Sa 8 25 NEW AXIS taken \u2018rapidly to the megns, of loc motion \"afforded \u201cbh; the\u201d on -Auto and \"Takl: Co any have rec der ror, \u2018an\u2019.additional \u201céébs.The\u201d company \u2018twënty=five\" taxi -of them, 1 venture to say that come Tr with-fifteen\u201d ; ea * Es CR La PT ter est 3 Public Works was: béing- de: an have ve done\u2019 go ; plerd all\u2019 thelr time.| new dairies.- the box, and though Mr.Recorder Du-| ion was completely changed, and hê| ES costs was discussed.Says Schente 10, = The idea to.eleetri \u2018y the.trains.trom |- - ' United States some [years ago, and it} ying basis until KE for the service | inal.The service | >| fore dismissed by Mi terne.Midway between the two cent | To.the left and.to the right of thig| ~ fountain will be.the entrances to the'| Tg men\u2019s and women\u2019s quarters respect.|.Inside there -will be sufficiépt.5 very: |.spacious affair, and extend a good dis- th diamond casè \u201cwère- puti- ; against whom, could \u201cnot be \u2018Tédrned | is.under.| it several .actions are\u2019 sure.to*|-# cision will be\u2019 arrived at in, the tv t .| court, where a case js pending t of \u201c1 termine the légal possessor.ot the soll.\u2018That the\u201d \u2018citizens\u2019 \u2018of Montreal ha of yuse On 6 taxi-cab 4e\u201d o | evidenced by.the fact that the Canada \u2018the discussion.The remalnder of the.fa rm ; Morning session was taken: up with:{x Brunswick Dredging contrdct, which I's into Ja isons ghting,.cleaning cof\u2019 a ead, a oN ain le, and: ini #0.1f Seeding - \u2018had ok Fifty-tws-1n - |: island of Mentreat- \u2018have\u2019 cons \"Dr.J.J.MeCarry, port.to the Board of.C Control; says-that the work of ins qe ne is bearing.\u2018fruis Sean cations well Sea Ca baat \u20ac meting held in: the Den: oa 2 \u201cof .those\u201dalder- > n = idea TR e:costs.lately de Coundil, t 0 the the effect at.they \u2018should uspended ; from: their pla on, tha Conny because of: \u201cmoney vote | ed to ex-Mayofr Payette ang.Mr.Rene\u2019 Bauset.to\u2019 represent -Montréäl at \u2018the | Champlain \u2014 tercentenary in France, [the question.of the : The result.has \u2018not been.atout but Ald.-À.- Lapointe.sald ged Yon Can: :be pure\u201d that the \u2018G0; ts.wil, BOL: come on us.Tt.will\u2019 a3 thers ar rer a8.S_@-lot-of red broygh.; Sie Hag to.\u2018notify the Suprerne:-Court -: \"Canads'© a he Supre me the dec \u2018sion.They\u201d Trust -hotify.\u2018the-Superio Coüûrt at Montreal.and \u2018there \u2018will ,almost\u2019 ng \u201cend.to.the.Teglstrations dnd \u2018soon before the ma tter' comes back \u2018to us, se we \u2018have où té \u2018funded.\u2019 à ER Tog ee nik Bell I \u201cmain in i Til \u201cThe habeas corpus roceedt tak=\"[- en by Justin B.TES ngs to a sudden stop yesterday :when: the young man walved his.appeal to:} the court and consented \u2018to remain at: Fthèé asyluñ as long .as his case may: need.The habeas Sorpus was \u2018thére- » Jubtice.TIäton-.| ELECTION amor: a \u201cCuebec despatch thie aftefrodh\u2019 \u2018states - that Justices\u201d MeCorkil]\u201d and.\u2018Malouin, sitting in.thé Superior Court -for the District of Quebec, to-day annulled the election of Mr.Joseph Gir-\" ard, Conservative M:P, for Chicontimt and Saguenay district.: 5 SUCCEEDS CAPTAIN \"BIOPEL, Police Sergeant Foucault, who: \u201cunfit about a year ago was attached for -duty.to the Chaboillez street station, vas Tuesday æppointed - by: -fhè Board ¢ SERGEANT FOUN CAULE a.toot D An Pc te Gave.gpsstment, \u2018of; Commissioners .to \u2018succéed\u201d Dètées \u2018tive Riopèl, who last weèk came dack the uniformed -férce as ca ptain of haboillez street: station es Detective Foucault has been & member of \u2018the force for nine \u2018years: -He | \u201cattained much publicity on.the\u2019 oeca- \u201csion of.the Dillän \u2018affair, having been.one of the constables.sent to the In which thé ingtén.DC, h : 8.July 26.\u2014Spéak rk and Vice:Pré sident Sherman.to i sd the: Canadian, reciproèlt > otf Yesterday on was coupled: 52 |:8mongst several.It i a LN ald | occù- Ja in making this re-} s0- that most of-t cans are nog\" sént out to.the.Farms | : [auch -paarket, znd bi So male \u201cto.y \u201cis\u201d necessary.aha \u201c+_|'recelve particular benefit efr favor \u201cby the.Privy.| \u2018Payment - of the.Lace = The: Privy \u201cCouncil; : ome tension, 1500 at 85%,-100 \u2018at 86, 500 at 8835\u201d Feley, 700 at 126, Goo, at 125.| gall, of Rose-°| 1.mount, to get his release from \u2018the St.\u201d Benoit Asylum, Longue Pointe, came\u2019 18 rather easigr.-|\"\u201cmoney continues unchanged.at 5°12 | \u2018|'percent.but -it is certainly easter - -to-{ | ishing \u2018increase took place in | money: abroad, the amount on loan\u2019 be: ing \u2018about $9,000,600 greater than.at the:]- | end- of May.Jat any time a.very considerable quan- | \u201c| tity of:it \u2018might be withdrawn, ven | | With \u201che \u2018Inérease in \u201ccall loans noted,\u2019 | the total on call.is sill over $30,000,000 | - 1less than a yeap.ago, this difference i [being in call.money abroad.cay quantity on call in, Canada Is prac- |- .| the call {tém, |.there must also be\u2019 wit \u2018Tocco, trouble by many b \u2018atanders = the market, hig\u201d \u2018fause was: only \"one qéite true that London and.Paris wel \u2018aver.a nuni- \u2018ber.of Selling.ordats, whi = sult MA is w « res say 1 It must ve.remembered - that - the \u2018course of the market cannot always bé a hat a slight reactioi he present.time., .for\" the \u2018man with.\u201cmal \u201cmoney to-Keëp out of the market, as mand-| all sorts, Of, finctuations ave.likely to 0 | take phases rie=brought \u201cAb : turally and.some.by shee manipula® | 7:8 to: 120 \u201cthere & a salty \u201cof a : - Power dropped more than à pre \u2018while Street.Railway, Canadian\u2019 ri \u201cSeo, gan © Halifax; | vere slightly.while \u2018the preferred: AR Toronto\u201d Rail i.There were a few transactions pet \u201cshares, While bonds were pr Cubus.By - thett {otal absente.= Again will \u2018do no harm, and for the.present | nu.we would.\u2018eävise\u201d that \u2018five | : täarglhs: sheuld-hôt- be.acceptad.The small investor.stands to lose : in 14 bé-has na.one H final.The losses.:were most severe : .fæmong.stocks which - were expected.to | ell\u201c Helow © yesterday 8 rom Canädian \u2018reciprocity, of.sdccount.of postponement of ratification By Cahada which the gen- \u2018eral ection\u2019 in\u2019 \u2018the Dominion will-neces- .sita ; Canadian- Pacific: lost 234 - amd.its Subs \u2018midigry, Minneapolis: St.Psul and.Sanit Ste.Marie.:1%., Northern Pacific, Great \u2018Northern Pfd.and.Union Pacific receded 14, and International Harvester 2%.\u2018Losses éléewhére In the lst wer Jess |.ra \"Cobalt Swles 3 halle, 2000.ab ._ Téronto, Jul Beaver, 100 STE , 100 -balt Lake, 260 \u201cat 29 4: jern, 10: at 12; ndaittle pis toe ton, 2000 at 7%.BO at TE E0 os ine c'e 14.\u2018Tretheway,*.Joost Yo; \"200 at\u201d T4 G re 2500 at \u20ac EL 50 at 85,150 a Ae : Ho 8.2 #00 \u201cat 1095, 200 we 1085.190- \u2018at1103, 400 at ios, \u2018500 at 1120, 100 at Toots 10 at 111.100 at.1150, 300 at 1164 at 1 1165.100 at 1170.1 540.\" = Swastika, 200 at 52.Sonited, 1,~ 000.at 4%, Exploration: 50 at 535, 130 \u2018at 540.Dobie, 100 at 140.Dome Ex- 200 at\u2019 12314.\u201cPearl, 59, 8 58.Porcupine Central.og at 1, 00 \u2018a Northern, 2500 at 85, (Tisdale: tg \u201cPreston.1000, at \u201838, 25000 at 373%.75 at pe st.D 300 .at 215, 100 2131314, 500.at 220, 208, at 220, so 0at- 210.MONEY & STOCES- ARE a B on 1 Davidson: ang\u2019 \u201cCompany.in.a\" \u2018letter Feceived- at.the \u201cWitness\u2019_thiÿ \u2018afternoon, in discussing the Montreal: stock market and monetary situation; \u201cstates that - contrary: to: what might have been: \u2018looked, for this time of the |' year, .more specially in\u2019 view of \u201cthe.approaching -erop.requirements, thé tendeney in the.Jocal money.market: The: rate: on : call: obtain loans.=.Also.the amount.of money: on.call \u2018loans increased: to .a marked: extent during \u201cthe \u2018month of June.oh in, Canada.there was.an récreène\u201d of almost $4,000,000; while a.most: aston .This, medns 3 total \u2018in-\u2019 crease.of $13, ,000 \u2018at a time \u2018when 1\u20ac.| wag thought \u2018that the- banks were.put- 1: \u201cting forth every effort to reduce\" the \u201cI amount-on call \u2018| place an increäse of nearly $10,000,000 \u201c| in eurrent- loans in Canada.Simultaneously.took Nor was | this \u2018expansion in the loan account \u201cA due \u201ct6 any véry marked increase in \"| deposits, unless it might be in deposits -} ouitside-of Canada, in.sien there was\" -@n increase of $8,000 \u201c$o - far as- [the savings Accounts.oo Canada were: \u201c[\u2018concerned there.was a fincreage - } *| wut, $2,600,000, while 10: the deposits onl À demand an Increass.afd.$11,000,000 took; \u201c06 pla Ca.; JT - 1s doutttui if the \u2018banks\u2019 wold - + tegagd.\u2018this Jatter item -altogether=4n\u2019 {the light: of a-sypply upon which they \u2018I could draw for call loans, inasmuch as of \u2018tically \u2018the same-a$ 8 year ago.Thé _\u201dléiréulation increased $7,000,000 \u2018during | thep month and is now $9,000,000.grgat- er than \u2018a year-ago, \u2018although\u2019 there | has.been an increase.of but 33,000, 000)., in: the paid-up.capital iv Co 7 There is no.very: évident reason \u2018for \u2018on call abroad.True, \u2018there was a: considerable -advance-in \u2018the stock{| \u2018markets: in: June, and: \u2018this\u2019 may \u2018have accounted, in part; for £ ther reasons.\u2018A \u2018pointed out 4 few Weeks ago in th \u2018circular, how er, i here was a.plent IF aupply 4 E out doubt, els.fri er concludes, ad 5 { oil \u201cbe | exchange cifiéles, with sufficient energy \u2018in fluctuations.to permit profits by | quick in \u2018and oùt trading.çy\" - ke.Would say.that-a healthy reaction ; Bane \u201cNorth- \u2018at 2%, at, 8.Kinley, 100 at 155, tiger aah leo.Meehan, 1000 atr2, 3000.a 2 4- 3 Nipissing, 10 \u2018at 83 : 150: at 845,°100 u6-840.|.of.Wa v, | | yesterday, \u201cthé : Jncrease fn the amount of money,| the Increage-in'| but it would seem thai | is t ue hard die | on possible thal money wo rem ex-l{ Stony Len di Canada: noue | | 1 Plive D'Ârmes ugh New York,\" se 26.\u2014 Mr \u201cHenry j'Clews; in discussing the business and | stock: market \u201csituation, states that ., there has \u2018already s been a\u2019, gufficient advahce -in \u201cthe price\u2019 level to \u2018jus- An the selection of - investments, but - it .1g not -.unlikely that in well.selected, stocks: :and + \u201cadditional | ros ect.prospect.ie\u201d there has already begun,\u2019 .said M.Clews, \u2018a \u2018homeward.\u2018moves ment of important \u2018operators.August | \u2018fgonth- of.activity in stock Mr.Clews.TIWe- have \u2018clearly: in: si another season bf: agricultural prosperity, of abundant\u2019 \u2018money; of favorable indus- i; trial activity,-and a \u2018Teelng'- of.growing | confidences.\u2019 We lave just passed through a: period \u201d \u2018of curtailment and caution, \u201cof \u2018reaction.\u201cfrom \u2018extravagance.This spirit.of caution shows signs of -culminating and to that extent \u201cthe prospects \u2018favor a confident | merchandise buying movement.\" >> \u201cStch_.a \u2018condition,\u2019 -:concluded © Mr.| Clews, \u2018can hardly fail to promptly be 3a An.higher prices.for.well ses Monty ant Taies Hater .So Lodor-Sling of C .\u201cMoney \u2018and dis, count\u201d Fate > were shade \u2018harder to-' \u201ccontinues Hq uidation- owing.to the - Home.political situation and growing | t [uneasiness regarding the.Moroccan dis- \u2018pute, raised apprehénsions.regardiñg the.settlément which.commenced on the Stock Exchange to-day, and made | \u2018the markets flat.Consols touched 77 \"113-16, a -new low record, while the other sections \u2018were similarly depressed.\u2018Prices rallied in the afternoon under the lead of cônsols, which recovered \u2018the early decline and closed.a sixtuenth higher on the.day.- - Américan \u2018securities.\u2018opened\u2019 around parity, but later eased off on realizing induced by the weakness in the other | {\u201d :In:the afternoon New York |.-4- \u2018buying caused.substantial fécoveries |- He {and the.market } \u2018sections.\u2018throughout :t \u2018closed steady.= (tom Consois, Stocks Silver, Money : and Rates.\u2014 Tae Conus ve & Dan.closing\u2014 \u2018Coxisois tôr a jo.for.ac- \u201ccount, 78:1-4.CE : C.PLR, 251 2416 .R., > 29, 5 8, Bar tive.7 4 dis pe sounée.> je St \u2018bills, oq \"gs 4 \u2018three: months Bills, 2 + 8 STEEL TE THIS AFTERNOON|* « \u2014R&0.UP * Steel commion was\u2018 slightly weaker selling\u2019 steadily at\u2019 55 11- 4, while Richelieu was slightly.stronger around 122.© Rio.was com- | paratively active and steady, while the.market as.a whole was quiet.cn \u201cWall St.Closed Irregulat \u201d The.-géneral level.of quotations on: the New York stock market at the | close this afternoon was about equiva: lent to the.opening level, bzut.closings were Irregular, with: Canadian Pacific 244 3-4; Soo, 139; United States Steel, 79 3-4, and.Reading, \u2018459.3- 8.Consols Lead Strong Market London, July 26.\u20148, 15 p.ñ.\u2014 The securities.markets dre.trois and \u2018con- sols Jeadiny.i : TEXAS FETT \u2018BATLWAY.\u201c \u201d Texas Pacific\u2019 Railway earnings for \u2018the third.gL \u2018in July showed a decrease.of $32,1 es gna from January.L a | decrease of $550,2 4.PSE \u2014 \u201c$100 DENOMINATIONS MONTREAL | LAY COMPANY 44% FST no BONDS, CUUE MAY- 1st, 1922.$100 \u2018Invest- > r \u201cthe above ; yield.415%.C Write: for \u201cparticulars.Price $100.and i inter- The |\" Corporation ime 164 8 James Streel, Montreal Toronto : London, Eng.2 a POWER tity discrimination |.\" | connection the firm of B to \u201cQuébec Halltax _ | FORGED DOWN 10 | 45-THE TRADING The + decline\u201d of Canadian Power stock on the unlisted market yesterday morning was a feature, and naturally created some surprise that this issue should break to the low level of 45.Héwever, it need create no uneasiness, as it is no secret that certain -interests- have been working hard and long to depress Canadian Power and they have openly declared their intention to do so.The directors of the Canadian Power Corporation are not disturbed aver the attack on the stock.They are | quietly but- energetically working out final details\u2019 in \u2018connection with .the Éenerating of electrical power from -the new St.Timothee plant, which it -18.expected will be ready for distribu- :tlon before Septembèr 1st next.\u201cthe meantime the campaign to weaken Canadian Power influence - goes guietly on, but those who are close to the arrangement do not hesitate to declare that when the psycho- - logical moment arrives the Canadian Power interests will\u2019 not be found wanting.They have confidence .in the big power scheme they have set out - to \u2018accomplish, and to the un- .blased man it-would appear as if suc- Cèss \u2018will .shortly.mark their \u2018effort.\u201cWhite: there was some local selling \u2018of Canatan Power sfock, it was stated that several \u2018hundfed shares were\" -sold by London holders.This need not come as a surprise, as foreign investors ara just now disturbed over the: warlike spirit\u2019 \"hovering over Eu- Tope.\u2026 The trading in Canadian Power, \u2018While.it was somewhat more active this morning than usual, found as ready buyers as sellers, and in this urnett and ree bought considerable of the | TORONTO SALES Toronto, July 25\u2014Sales: R.& O.N, 50 at 125, 25 at 123 \u2018 2.25 at 123 1-4, 10 at.122.Pacific Bui, © °d., 4 at 92 1-4, Mexican L.& P., 110 ut 86, F.N.Burt, pfd.13 at 119 1- 2, City Dairy pfd.at 81 1-2, Toronto Rails, 6 att 1\u20ac0 1- ; Rio, 25 at 114 1-2, 100 at 114 1-4, 50 at 114 1-8, 10 at 114 1- 4, 25 at 114 1-8, 225 at 114, 35 at 114 1-8, 50 at 114 1-4, 25 at 114 -8,-00 at 114 1-4, 50 àt 114, 50 at 114, 75 at 114 1-8, 19 at 114 1-4.25 at 114.1-8, Sao Paulo, 50 at 177 1-2, 25 at 177, Twin City, 26 at 109 1-4, Win- \u2014ipez, 10 at 238 1-4, Dominion, 2 at 520.4 at: 228 7-8, Toronto.3 at 213 1-2, Ni; ~i2sing, 25 at 845, 175 at 840, Col.Lon, v at 74, Shredded Wheat, i6 at 68, en.Elec., 5 at 111, Dul.sup, 10 at Mr.F.C.Fairbanks returned - \u2018morning from a vacation down \u2019 the \"his qu Mr.5 ge Forget, Quebec.; Mr.James a \u2018Paut - gr A ! z Mr.L: \u2018De\u2019 \u201cGuise, manager \u2018Banque \u2018Nationale, is at ola Orchard Beach.- UN LISTED STOCKS.\u2014 * petlowine were this morning's sales and quotations of listen stocks as reported by W.P.O'B .Sr gD Asked.has arrived in, st, Belding Paul com.47 eee 3 34 ed ee Ue J ee ve oo ST 31 Price Toros.bonds .\u2026 85% 86 Lachine 5 p.c.bonds .102 192% \u2018Breweries pref .90 25 Bonds « \u2026.100 102% Can.Power stock\u2018 ce sess 453 48 + Bon «Ie he see.T83%%- so Cereal bonds\u2019 ve 0.95 98 Hillcrest com .- oo.30 33 Pref .+.70 8 West Can.Power .543 55 - .Bonds .22 5 +.ST 88 Mex.N.P.bonds .88 87 Hollinger .«so 1145 1155 Sher.Williams com .36 - 88- ref\u2019 .« ee as S7% Wayagamack com.e 28% 391, Bonds .76% 7834 MORNING TALES .Wayagamack com, 36 at 35.Sherbrooke, 35 at Wayagatmack bonds, \"1000 at 76%, 1060 at Mex.North bonds, $8000 at 66.an.Power, 50 at 46, 125 at 45, 25 et] M.P., is in| Ys Boer25 45 at 45%.Banat 200 at 1180, 560 at 118$.NEW RAILWAY ~ BEING BUILT WITH ALL HASTE Quebec, July 26\u2014The work or © \u2018n- structing the Quebec & Saguenay FE, - way will be carried on with al) Poses: haste, as the promoters of this line 4.desirous that no delay should be an.countered in preparing the w ay art laying the rails so that the whole cpr.vice may be put Into operation at the earliest possible date.This new\u2019 rallway has been under consideration for some time past, =: 4 through the efforts of Mr.Rodoinhe Forget, M.P., of Montreal, whn cer.ed the charter, and who or ay financed the project.the work nf co structing the line has been made pos sible.It.is expected that the road will run through a very rich country, especia.; as regards pulp and lumber operations while it will serve to open up a lucrative trade in farm products, as well as minerals, which are at present more Tr less impeded owing to the lack of fa\u2019 cilities for rapid transportation to the different markets.Then again there is the ever increasing passenger and tourist traffic to the lower St.Lawrence region, which the Quebec & Saguenay Railway will participate in, and altogether the proposition appears to be a pretty good.investment, besides opening up a large territory to trade and commerce.NATIONAL BANK NEW CAPITAL COMING SOON Quebec, July 26-14 «\u2014It is expected that an official announcement will shortly be made regarding the increase in the capital stock of the Banque Nationale.The management some time ago applied to the Finance Committee of the legislature for permission to author- \u2018ize an \u2018increase in the capital of the bank from two to five million dollars.This permission, it is understood, wil be granted.It is not likely that the bank will issue the extra three million dollars at once, but that the increase will be made up in three different installments of a million dollars each.This wil} no doubt prove more satisfactory and will rmeet the growing demands made upon the Banque Nationale from a rap idly increasing clientiel fro the country.m ail over MINING MARKET Following are this morning's sale Dining.stocks reported by Fern oo Shorey MORNING SALES.Dama, 200 \u2018at 8, 5000 at 614.ome Ext.100 at 84.Loo West Dome, 100 at 2 at 84%.La Rose, 160 at RL at 403.nger, a 5, 100 1 Rea, 100 at 540.at 1130.Beaver, 100 at 44.Crown, 500 at 826, 200 at 327.Nor.Ontario, 100 at 573.Deloro, 1000 at 21.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOARD.Winnipeg St.Bonds\u20145,000 at 104.Crown\u201450 at 254.Steel C.of C.\u201450 at 26 1-2.Merchants Bank\u20149 at 199 1-4.Winnipeg\u201425 at 234 7-8.Steel Corp.\u201412% at 55 1-4.125 at 55 1-4, \u201826 at 55 1-4, 75 at 55 1-4, at.105-0 es 037 Wel I Ri ; \u2018 oo Jliscount rate 2 1-2 percent.One hin ne\" sn a net aspebrries ers are unchanged at yesterday's quo- stieot, is spending, her: manger - \u2018, Chatham.Oat.July 27.\u2014 Bark Will be Opened | Suffered.They are very scarce, and |'iations.Light stocker have taken a Kemptville,.\u2018ont.where her.push \u2018managers, - merchants, .business men \u2014 sell as high as 20 cents per basket, whole Httle Jump, ous now 31-30 to $4.66.0 Ra.5 % ; sband, | anädfothers here would be giail to lo- : sale.Calves and lambs are unchanged.- Hoss.© av.John - hisholm, of; Victor! caté one.R.P.Cenning.who has Jis- | NY ter PR a fe Town- Church, vas minigter .for.els t 1 appeared leaving a &real of wortn- On Mount Royal Avenue East \u201cCherries céntinue to arrive from the end watered st fhe Union stock ted\u2019 years.much of the: Taw axis te Anil less cheques; totalling about $1,200: \u2019 RE-| ES nl os?wor Por.Hi 90 per 11 quart: variety Swift and Company are trying to control!| ~The marriage of.Miss Marjorie Cun- the whole ao ent 1s ratify ps me Corner Christopher Columbus Street, ; ; 5 and blacks, $2.et;| the hog and.calf trade, and by \u2018doing.8o;| ard, daughter of Mr.W.S.Cunard, the: Canadi \u2018Partlament, - Xvé .Tire: lin Laporte Bros.\u2019 atorage shed, On the 28th instant.Men TI | Sill) Wanted FOR \u2014 EXCURSIONS - August 3ra and 5th, 1911, $10.00 From points in Eastern C.nada to Winnipeg and stations east of Saskatoon.Proportionately re- luced fares to Edmonton, Calgary 4 PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TIXT- ing, Plastering,etc.; experienced work- FOR \u201d \u201cSALE \u2014 THIRTY-FIVE NEW .\u2019 Strong and well fin- - music stands.ed.\u2018Iron and wood.Adjustable.5 * one-fifty each.\u201cPeel.st , Worth.three dollars each, will sell for.Call MR.VEITCH, ame RE rr - PASSE = more RACE RON AR TT NE me NST per EGE op A , CR eee omer 0 ber RR re aa A A © Tn CRU CF a : srs ons .So vem ce » Sec TRES BS ret ns FRE Lt = ET re IB TA THE 1 .a TG nh ben a pag A \u201cge a mi TE i ; + A \u2018 + 1 | | Tobago, Turz a Ke fl Re he i J ly Witness, 35 coûts extra; \u201cNorthern Fon Mess Bu lens 0 nd United States te Hee ety for.a shorter .0f ous\u201d vad petio oon \u201chave.the.ly Wi.toss - ; pe at ATE ie mo r n - States *ncluded.some of ste ; tole | \u201ca x OFFICES: CORNER CRAIG AND ST PETER STREETS.= STREP re FPRSR Es | acvékrie Es AND susschiETion = ven : DEPARTMENT, MAIN EDIT ORIAL, MAIN 409 - SUBECRIPTION pates, \u2018Dail wi .= ; Weal Withens Wu PE 3 A na - mom.potages.for Canada ah ou EEE ig Sia aus, Ps Re auras Brian North oo Jens Cyprus, Falk Is lands, ¥ = able NE, ong: oar paomars nerf | Mas ne Now Les Foreign postage extr tries | shoots ELM Sen -BOt Bumed in the above ows: : \u2018Daly Witness, .60 Witaess, JL 50\" extra; Novehern wri] : ger,\u2019 b0c extra.The last edition of \u2018the .\u2018Daily RR, A cation at | \u201cWor Wide uli per = \u2018etes ae ; communica All usiness | ony gouta \u2018 ay - Jopn De Bougeir à & Son.x ness\u2019 Qffice, on All lottery to the Editor, should he addressed.\u2019 Edi- , tor of the - W' mess.\u201d Mon Ln .Readers of the Witness \u2018leaving fe.While the publishers of the W , {exclude from its and other pdvertiséments wr consider calculated: or intended\u201d to' take.-advanta-e or or injure the 'readérs, it must be understocd_that they in ro way uarantee adveriisements, and \u2018must eave their readers to exercise their own discretion In the way of putting faith In them.It Is; of course, impossible $1 know much about mining advertisin which offers\u2019 probably the most speculative,and, therefore, the most risky \u2018of all | investments.The great chances of gain aro balancéd by the great chances of \u201closs: and no one should'invest in > véry.speculative Property more than cau afford to.loss .îtness they os Tos oo more, : mo 5 Tiw(Tieis | disinclined to pope for 1t_\u201d, The Dai Witness \u201cHsieh \u201cconicéried : With Wita 1 oe 1a, the city every Ee | : columns al Tune à re 4 JOLY Pr arn | because .he \u201cpeople's _ | are not allowed.to.vote on à measure.would: bé, and the victors wets not; \u2018here, said.\u2018brother Knck> th \u2018You: are responsible.démo ÉneBécrotnry ot: data | the President places ble \u2018name on the | parchment, Mr.Bearatery J nok.says: 7.a > oh te.suvosded An: ra that \u20ac ng\u2019 the President\u2019 | with : ons.of the brightest \u2018anlles that.the R stan.me Vetestchagin -sardonical-.behind the: We and \u201cdu a of tn thë.champir g f metal, the: cblof | Wellington.and others.pelted \u201cvastly and.grandfosely.- The: Etat peace achjevém ts\" do not.end.themaelves have.à great anti of.it: 1 \u201cshould\u201d convey In som, way the féétines of all loyers, \u2018ef \u2018treédoin and netgahorli.ness towaras the President, , and make them wish- to express what a warm friend of \u2018the President, who is now in, Burops, felt, when\u2019 he: cabled the [one w ré-\u2014Shaker.; Bll its blosrm Les seed; | ay left but straw and chaff.It \u2018will presently close its doors \u2018in \u2018wedriness, neither side\u201d \u2018pleased, ali.[representatives \u2018that the people want.It has.taken 8 long time to conviñce the privileged rose el on \u2018Art\u2019 s wie the works | | Hobsoi, \u2018as it crouches\u2019 ready for a.Howson; [.= : eight calibre whiek pumped 400 steel | 8 k classed, and not the East but the West.\u201cwould be found to be effete.The endar: correct is worth weighing.THURSDAY, JULY 21, 101 ses = meme ASTATIC COMPETITION.+ - Fhe - 7 yellow peril, .not the mônater.that has fascinated the \u2018gaze.of Mr: spring across the Pacific, but the huge population \u2018of Asia that must Home; : day come into open\u2019 competition in the world\u2019s labor market is a very.\u2018Teal source of fear to many who are watching industrial conditions and the development of the white race.It has seemed that the easy conditions of life\u2019 on a continent whosé \u201cvast resources had only yet been lightly | tapped, had resulted in such easy conditions of labor, and such exclusive labor laws: that on the awakening de China: \u201cand | Japan we would find our - \u2018rate out-|.Japanese of west- anee \u2018and perseverance of - soldiers and the outcry ern labor \u2018against.oriental - \u2018comnpe- titlon with\u2019 which\" \u201cje.appesar- | ed to own itself\u2019 unable to compete, have done much to\u2019 fix this impression.An investigator for the \u201cWorld's 5 Work\u2019: who has been\u2019 \u201ctravelling.through\u2019 Japan brings back an encouraging view | which though.it may not be \u201centirely: He \u2018does not believe that Japanese mahufadtur.ing development is a \u2018mengce to acci- | fental - industry.He\u2018 findé Athat | though.wages are \u2018extraordinarily Mow, in.Japan labor is not \u2018cheap.Basing his opinion - mot on a detailed comparison 6f wages: \u2018and effic éncy, \u2018but on.the expression of.éxperlences £ jat he was able to gather, he.conctpdès\u201d that \u2018when reduced \u2018to-terms of efficieney\u201d Japanese labor\u2019 is .very .title ¢hegper | than Buropean:.He \u2018believes t i margin in Japan's xs \u2018represents \u2018mainly the blood: taxon he Hes: \u2018and \u2018energies of the: Japanese |pesplé: < the \u2018result of \u201chaving no Legislation | to, \u2018restrain , \u2018the: ruinous .overwork | of \u2018women and little children.\u2019 The: \u2018\u2019Man- |: Chester Guardian, \u2018veylewing the, res gator's statement that a8 \u2018the\u2019 woman in Japan\u201d only: stick : work for two: years before mg) \u2018the bulk of the laborers.are unskilled, Being unable to overlook the fast that fine samples\u2019 of Japanese work are \u2018dg | played in Manchester, it explains \u2018that \u2018we must suppose.that \u201cthese are \u2018pamp- \u201cles superior tu: the bulk.\u2018 mueh, it says; about\u2019 thé progress \u201cJapanese and -so fail sto.realize.\u2018the \u2018Intense: \u2018songer varier, of the.mates\u2019 of\u2019 A more, fone | | will not\u2019 tolerate, ¥n lue a Chicago p # every.nemsure of VE ; 84 A to 3.Line > préviens nat will ajvigs an\u2019 tha.classes in England- that .the Dorp.titution wich frig\" \u201cRose\u201d \u201cnidére\u201d heirs \u201con the head.\u2018as it: passes its.por] ala, \u2018Some of them: aré not.convinced yet.The time has come, however, \u2018when they must bow | | tothe people's will, We.\u2018aire \u2018not very Forfy for Mr.Balfour.\"He: Plays the: game with, infinite finesse.and wis-\" |-dorm, \u2018but: \u201chas not -succeeded.: in cons \u2018vincing: mankind.that he is in \u2018édfnest or -that \u201che: has any: convictions: , to | sacrifice.\u2018But.\u2018we are.sofry-for.Mr: Border; who \u2018has: convictions and: \u201cwho is in earnest, to whom- thé \u2018casuistry to \u2018which he has been! driven: is foreign, and whose faith: in the programme -forced upon him is not of the.soul \u2018sustaining sort.\u2018He.would be far happier out of \u2018the.fight.-Ît is bad enough, even demorelizing, to be at the mercy of the.privileged Interests that | supply the sihews of war, büt when, added to that, is dépendence, for.any gains in .this principles of \u2018antistmpertalism, \u201cand \u2018aditi-nationalism, both \u2018 abforrent.- to.\u2018interests\u2019 \"him and tried: to \u2018turn, him out.\u201cThat would have been a: -touéh that\u2019 would, .ike the- spéar of- Ithuriei\u201d Have upmask- ed the party to the world.as.s.mere not .dethrone their \u2018blameless - chief, \u2018but he.has, it seems; to lead them.in \u201cdevious ways that he does.not Jie, What will be thé result, of the \u2018elec-' tion?We should: advise a8 the win- \u201cning cry: in tie Prôvince, \u2018not an at- \u2018tenipt \u2018to take the ayfonomy .wind out of the Bourassa sails, but an appeal to true.Matibnaliom \u201cand: true périalieni-Canada; great, .presperous, united and.free, soon \u2018to \u2018be à \u2018Jézding | member in the.gremtést of - empires.Let the appeal be, as.Mr.Längioit'swag Jast night; for education and pros gress, And commerce liberty | \u2018of religion, Mberty of trade; The people will Tespond to thai a) 4 1g well: \u2018presented; the PowWèrs of \"darkness will not\u2019 prevail against jt in many coynties.Whatever gains \u2018the.Conservatives may\u2019 \u201cmake in opposition \u2018to iti willbe \u2018a thorn: in\u2019 the.glde of the 0 posing.party.pue party.ve ê trade.question, \u2018we should look: - \u201cfor \u2018Pains and \u201closses.Tha Liberal cause of may tell on.Some of \u2018the counties.A thorough \u2018#cquaintancs.with the | @rbitretion treaty LY feveal té very.will be-te \u2018vote in interests.other than \u201céyel Awn.We- have | to-reïkensber \u201chowever, that inohiey 15 \u2018OH \u2018the aide: HS intibests, and.that: very many | hands what & grand\u2019 auhjeôt for a |.painting the signing of the, Réciprox 7 The \u2018 f'etty Aaroème Président Taft .| his father, which, aé his Isther cannot 1e |! w himself.How far ft had \u2018the con 3 terms the attitude, ot t \u201cthe: last ditch, in- defence of \u2018hereditary.f ; | privilege: - This: is not a \u2018new thing in \u2018| 1 rotitses! sauter and it 2 wentalaly.and \u201cthés shibpolothe ed - province ; on.the {Pa him, his sense of constraint must be |Ÿ forme of th galling \u201cindeed.Some.months \"ago the » Were not matisfied - with combine of pooled interests.They could |:#¥ im: and liperty- \u201cI but'as there, \u2018booths had been: \u2018openly in \u2018for almost twentv years, 4 and \u2018the police \u2018had never intetferéd,-| - weak in\u2019 Ontaylo, and\u2019 that weaks |.many voters \u2018thet 1a vote against it, ; + ers given the wrong Javel a = attendance -at - presided, has ne Aocuséd of a \u2018desire.\u201cactually Hailed\u201d as the\u2019 \u2018futûre\u201d Trente, which Was.æ Aiptinot- act iol revolt against | the, ,present-leader: .Mr.Chamiberlgin, | eme -as\u201d usual \u2018with a certificate from.Write, or.speak, was.of cuurse written time: radicals endorses \u201cthe at large.\u201d | \u2018The division in our party is\u2019 \u201con the \u2018Ingle.1886 of the creation \u201cof pets.\u201d \u201cWher that issue Is past the party will.| \u2018close its ranks-and fight for the re- \u2018ment: Act.\u2019 \u201cThis was very.frank and: a singular.exhibition of unwisdom.It.Le true, as Mr; \u2018Balfour and others have 1 \u2018pointed out, that the \u2018only \u2018one thing that.can.result.from \u2018the attitude \u2018of the insurgents will, be: to enforce :the création of.mew\u201d \u2018radical peers and thus make \u2018the \u2018restoration of the constitü-.\u201ction and the repeal of the Parliament \u201cAct\u2019 impossible.\u2018Even if it -aid.not.\u2018| Have the\u201d latte \u2019 effect, repeal of tht act L being.impossible\u201d.anyway, - -the difference between: the leaders and: the kick~ ers\u2019 :woüla still \u2018be, the vetù- act, \u2018and no new peers, as\u2019 compared with; | \u2018the veto \u2018act plus the-new peers.Is: this what.the- wild: Lords are fighting for?Surely: ths most af\u2019 \u201cthese intractables \u2018would rather have the veto power of \u201ctheir House reduced than to have its blood, \u201880 diluted * lehelan.qources.Mere | {postings Mrp Auster: \u2018Chamber- Kink nay \u201cgbe \"some LE à-LoF thë \u201cprac- tical ; politics.of, prote: tionism.in\u2019 ap- péalink té.thé working! men against all- the new snobs; but, for the lords, the -misehief will be* done|and.past mending.The-two sides-| are.lining \u201cup: against each.other.| If it was.the intention\u2019 of Lord - Lansdowne.and his following to.vote .for .the veto.bill, there.is, little: doubt tha: .the last ditghers would be.wt to- register their protest.with.no.evil! result, as.they | would be: easily outvoted.But: \u2018what the.\u2018regulars \u201chad \u2018agreed to do was it, - The reault of that \u201cwould be, \u2018should the recaloitrants persist, \u2018that, \u2018the \u201clatter.would outnumber.the\u201d few Liberals: Bethe upper chambe?, the bill.ope ye! ni \u201cout \u2018and\u2019 the\u2019 new #larée 2 in ! eten Mon being; \"Eoyld\u201d it\u201d truly,\u201d be.called \u2018gambling, if in a booth ere games of chañce were being carried on, prizes\u2019 of canary birds or boxes of cigarettes.ware \u2018given away\u201d ; \u2018different .clined -to-look on the.games .of chance \u2018at the difterent parks very lightly.+ .In the case -of -the.Sahmer Park offenders cigarettes, which were .the.prises, weré \u201cconvertible inte:éash.and this was clearly a gambling offence, operation\u2019 Judge Lanctot allowed \u2018those arrested.ta go.\u2018en srispended sentence had pleaded guiity.\u201d In the lagt- case, however,\u2019 \u2018as it Was exblained that \u2018George Wicks, the offender.who was\u2019 | ink.\u2018hoijse at.\u2018Dominion Park, merelv gave prizes of \u201ccandy and! birds to the \u2018winners.Judea\" Basin, dis- mised the re rains him.20 : PAY FOR.Anortees MIsTARE The.Rink of oof Hookerega Given Wrong Line by-1 Deloriz fers The Jari \u2018handeomè \u201cbuf: on: thé-cornér of- Delo 16 five.dr, aix \u2018 fir.that\u2019 reson.askine damages - from he: Qlty of ever: \u201c$1,000, -hééausa they engineer of Delorimler: etors 1: | annated fa the elty.IT Was as mécesvary them \u2018hafore Building to #0 to the | the new.sides Hé .a Cosa Univnisé, | \u2018 would pot - th ne \u2018now \u2018before.the House LC et Lords; they must vote according to | {her \u2018conselénibs.3 Lois Selborne,.who [7 \u201cThe meäning\u201d £ the : Helsbüty dinner- \u2026.sind of.the political \u201cmovement.\u2018which |, HE.epitomized.~was announced :by.«the | = | chatrman, Bord-:Selborne; as follows: | \u2018\u201cstoration \u2018and _répeal of thé Parlla- |.\u201cof the.whole Dominisn \u2018the.old chief wants us we will stand | CIR Tionaon- at\u2019 \u201cknocks from the simply\u2019 to\u2019 \u201cabatain from voting against\u201d ; ques [ere COUNCILLORS: ST.¢ and \u2018egrotte - \u2018bones According to both: ] LL Judge.Bazin and.Judge Lanctot this is |.not really gambling, and.they dre in- | as\u2019 they J Apre=tod far Yeen{nie a ¢ommon- pam |.canary Tit \u201cSuliding 2 iar xtragt § \"and Mount Royal \u2018aventë, By thé.Bank | lof Méchant [above the'stréet line.and: the lattes is : inches | y the- ou 2 d| city for the right line, hut thers is now |- y | found to hea divergénce of five'or six |: : Bees, «Detorsen 4 de and SUPPORT MR.BICKERDIKE - A \u201cPaécent Member Invited to Stand Againi in the Coming Federal Elections _Leyarre To SIE WILFRID.mere | ion the.0ld Chief Wants Us We Shall Stand Shoulder to Shoul- - der) Said Mr.Bickerdike.Buthuslastic loyalty to.sir WiltHa \u2018Laurier in the \u2018political crisis: now fast approaching \u201cWas \u2018the keynoté.of.a big : \u2014p raily- ot \u2018the: \u2018Libérals of St Lawrence.v division, held, at the.\u2018hall, \u2018of the St.\u2019 :{-Touis Liberal \u201cClub, St.Elizabeth » | street; last night.- So big was the ga- | thering that the hall was not able to contain all-who attended, so the speakers addressed the crowd from the first floor balcony, the space in front of the hall as well.ay the street being packed.\u201c#he chairman, Mr: A.\u2019 RB.ROBERT BICKERDIKE, M.P.\u201cMR.: and proposed that he be again invited to stand for the St.Lawrence division in the Federal parliament.Mr.Bickerdike,.who received a gr eat \u201covation, first spoke in French and afterwards in English, remarking that \u2018some of \u2018the best French-Canadian or- \u2018ators in the province would follow and speak in French.Proceeding 'n English; Mr.Bickerdike said his policy in parliament: during: the past term had | been thé policy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.\u2018because Sir Wilfrid\u2019s.poliéy had bee in thé Aintérésts\u2019 of.\u2018the.country, not merelÿ \u2018of any -v\"s part-of Canada, but.\"Nas, - by: him shoulder to shouliar, sud NT.\u2018Blckerdike; Continuing, he: said Sir Wilfrid had \u2018been blamed - in some quarters for being too loyal.and in others for ma! b 16 enough, but his \u2018a naan Re Taper \u201cCéhference had commanded thé respect.of everybody.There was.ne bigger.man = eater; statesman: e i -lmpe greater \u201cst than: Sir \u2026 Wilfrid.- .The \u2018speaker asked his hearers:to \u2018be .pre- | pared for the eldctions, as eternal vigilance.was the price.of liberty.The member for St.Lawrence next proceeded \u2018to discuss reciprocity, which \u2018he strongly supported, claiming it \u2018would be -of the greatest benefit to \u2018Canada.vored ' recipnocal trading with .other 1 nations, giving a substantial prefer- The parties :u- ence to.Great Britain.\u2018sponsible for \u2018the: \u2018reciprocity-means- annexätion\u201d éèry caîme in for sonmie hard speaker, who - described them as \u201cirresponsible jingô Tories; -who were trying to surround Sir Wilfrid Liaurier.He had a Pro- Pigeon, in: troduced Mr.Robert Bickerdike, M.P., 1 the past history {tion and public works.-when- amidst much enthusiasm, Mr.\u2018Bickerdike strongly fa- \u2018found respect for the Tory who remained loyal to his party from burely patriotic motives, but had no respect for the jingo Tory who said recir rocity means annexation.The same blood flowed in the Canadians to-day as was in their forefathers at: Queenstown Heights \u201cand Chateauguay, and if Champ Clark came to annex Canada to the United States the speaker would meet him with his old rifle in defeuce of his country.Mr.Bickerdike concluded his address \u2018Ly expressing his firm conviction that when the great chief, Sir Witrid, .would go to the country lie would be returned with a bigger majority {hai e h now, and that no purt « 3 52 ad mo be more loyal than tae Province of Quehec.- \u201cMr.a ae Langlois, M., P.for St.Louis, \u2018was the next speaker, and described reciprocity as a fulfilment of one of the pledges given by the Liberal party in 1896.Proceeding to discuss provincial matters he pointed to the increased grant for education ag an evidence of the interest of the provincial government in this important \u2018departmient.Mr.Langlois next e- fended his action regarding the tramways Bill, and promised that if it were necessary he would take the bill up again in the interests of the citiz- | ens, \u2018and see that they got justice.{+ De Finnie, M.P, for St.Lawrence, \u2018sald they \u2018wera at the opening of the war.Unfortunately the war was not being carried on in the old way on the work of party, for if it was there would be little to say.Canada at present, he said, was enjoying a period of great prosperity-\u2014greater than that enjcyed by the United States in her most prosperous days, and this prosperity was largely due to the Laurier administrations.He did not see how any farmer could.vote against reciprocity.The conservative newspapers said they were handing over Canada to the American people, hut of Canada proved ; that these Conservatives themselves i had tried over and over to get what the Liberal party had now got, but the doors were always closed against these Conservatives, and they could not get it.Dr.Finnie eulogized the provincial government for their work in the interests of education, coloniza- The government of Sir Lomer Gouin had shown its desire to meet all commendable wishes as far as public funds would permit.Mr.Peter Bercovitch.president of the Laurier Liberal Club, said the Liberal party were glad to have an opportunity to go heofore the people on one of the greatest questions which had eropped up in Canada in many years\u2014reciptocity, which was neces- \u2018sary owing to the increase of trusts and mergers: Mr.Bercovitch declared & trust was the.creation of a tariff, and that the main object of a trust was to crush the people and to énrich those at the head of the trust at the expense of the .poor people of the country.\u2018 The speaker denounced the annéxation cry, and spoke in praise of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's attitude on \u2018the navy question.The premier he said had reason to be proud of his stand regarding the navy.Sir Wilfrid had been careful not to sacrifice the autonomy of Canada, and said if Canada \u2018was to contribute to a navy, Heus that Aen save there 4n, Canada, -and the ships of_.that navy PR) \u2018an action\u201d which warmly commended \u2018itself to the speaker who declared .thats if the occasjon- arose Canada would be proud of the sons she would have to defend her shores.Messrs, Severin Letourneau, president St.Henry Liberal Club, Dr.A.R.Malouf, president of the Letellier Cub, Israel Rubenétein, président St.F Lawrence Liberal Club, and Alex Blu-.menthal, were amongst the other \u2018speakers.: The resolution to support Mr.Bicker- dike, the present member for the division in the Dominion, was carried with acclamation.3 REAL ESTATE - HAPPENINGS FPOLOVISIIDI It tse dodo \u201cne COD So an | core DES NEIGES\u2014 The Estate of : 8 Lacombe has \u2018sold to James | Barbour part of lot 68, Cote des.\u2018\u2019Nelges, and \u2018measuring\u2019 about two._\u201c@rpents_ by.four - afnéats, for : $160, 000.\" | coT B DES - N EÏGES\u2014 \u2014 Victor Car- -dinal sold -to : James Barbour pait - Of lots'52-and.58, Cote des Neiges, \"containing an aréa in the neigh- \u2019 borhood of twenty arpents, for $91,066.50, | Li METCALFE ST\u2014 The Estate Theodore Hart has'sold-to E.C.Short \u2018lot with: buildings corner Metcalfe and Burnside streets, for $50,000.\u2014Mrs.T.Parent has sold to V.E.Mitchell lot on City Councillors\u2019 Street, for $18,000.= on ha INSIDE AVE\u2014 Cc.or s pen to\u2018 the Montreal\u201d Trust Com- - pany \u201clot with buildings on Burn- _ side Avenue, for $16.6000.n a - VE.-\u2014 À.Lamy has so COLONTAL A me lot 285 St Jean Baptiste Ward, with buildings on \u201cColonial Avenué,; near Rachel St, for -$10,000.| Mis D iopelle IAL AVE.ss .Gorn sold to A.Lamy lot with buildings of: Colonial Avenue, near \u201cMount Royal Ave, .30.: Ai in \u2018perfect condition.Friday.ce ee ee se re ce ewan h The Corset Department : 62.pairs s only- \u2018Corsets, in such well \u2018known makes as D.& A.C.B., F.P.Friday.+2 onan come ed wd on oo oe aaa va on ae od os .+ = These are all made of Coutil and Batiste.\u2018Some with \u2018garters, others: without, : \u201c89 -.The Last ] osiery Salo Bofors \u2014 Stock- Taking.\u201cOn Fridaÿ morning we : have 1400 pairs of stockings: and socks we.are selling at about half their regular value.' The women\u2019s are in fine cotton, plain « or, with balbriggan soles, dull and silk lisle, also embroidered Lisle, most] tly \u2018black and a few in white and tan.The men\u2019s are plain and fancy, and come iii a fine quality of lisles.Every pair perfectly fast dye.The children\u2019s are lisle cashmere, ; plain and fancy.The sizes are about 5 Va to 81/2; every pair belonging po yea year's - goods.- 800 pairs of Women's stockings at.ut el A \u2018400 \u2018pairs of.Men's socks at.: .24 20 es Cn 200 pairs of Children's stockings\u2019 at ea ll 14 FINE TOILET SOAPS SPECIAL ; 500 boxes of excellent Toilet Soaps, such as Maubert's \u2018 Japonaise,\u201d ay |.of \u2018cerine; Levers\u2019 \u201cButtermilk\u201d; Tuberose Bouquet and Vinolia, .25,35 and .50 per box.On sale Friday nly 2 boxes for.Regular prices 125 ti, per nh ie - Pears\u201d Violet Talcum Power.There are 100 boxes- only of this excellent = ; ©.per tin.en.se se sees ee sre ere On Friday.We are going to sel il oink: Reo kirts a neat gored skirt with a side Yost 4 at each: \u201cgore; RP c 5 { attention i © - Very Special Friday \" 3 - fect jet.black dye.all : wide.Very special \"LAURENTIAN\" adentied an.daily\u2019 papers you with\u2019 \u2018interesting read- \u201c> per pair: - pure wool, 42 inches FRIDAY Fort the convenience \u201cof oùr customers we -have-Ice.Cold \u201cHO LT Sy Mai Orders for Merchandise: receive.special HAVE YOU SEEN OUR HILDREN'S AND INFANTS\u2019 5 WEAR © Third Floor.; a Day supplies ing \u2018for the _ week end.| Shoes! Shoes ! 01 Temes $3.50.FRIDAY.Cee ee us .$1.59 The = \u201cRenge Belt\u201d ~ Corsets ry wi of of figure has a separate di Rengo Belt model made different from every other corset on the market; and when wearing \u201c Rengo Belt™ the 4 tion\u2014in a manner conducive.to both health and comfort.T MISS.ANDERSON, AN EXPERT AUT HORITY FROM NEW \u201cYORK, is with us till the end of the week, and will be pleased to fit personally \u201cany woman in.Montreal.\u2018She is especially- anxious to please the woman who | thinks she cannot be fitted.One le which MISS ANDERSON i is demonstrating 1s made of a very , fine quality-coutil, guaranteed rustproof steel, medium low bust, six garters, and.* \u2019 J.\\ fraEs = a pats beatifully finished.Price.ce on ee ee eo soe ns.$3.50 (Apparent for fling 6 can be made by telephone or letter.) natural lines of your own individual figure are brought out in their fullest perfec- From The Embroidery Department, \u201cTo Ladies who really want an extra smart Waist, we offer on Friday the balance of our beautiful Blouse Patterns; some are made of very fine Swiss, and \"others of linen, embroidered in the newest and most up-to-date designs.Prices range from $2.50 each to $5.00.Friday.Half the Marked Price \"The second is a Corset Covering, made in fine Nainsook, with very effective embroidered patterns.Regular .29 a yard.Friday.02 00 00 00 +.128 - Boys Wash Suits Boys wash suits in duck, linen and percale, white and plain colors in striped effet, tunic mcely trimmed, rolled or sailor collar.Ages 21/5 to 5 years.\u201cPrices $1.25 to $3.75.Friday 25% off marked price.x 2 marked prios $1150.Friday.I._ : \u201cA few broken lines i m sll Muslins- which v we are going to clear out before stock-taking.Muslins worth regular .29,.39, 50 and .65 a yard.Fo Fr \u2018Friday per yard.- 115 \u201c2000 yards beautiful fine Silk and Cotton goods for + summer and evening B wear dresses, broken lines in the following Silk Muslins: - Beautiful Crepe Cloth Silk and Cotton, 27 inches wide, i in all colors.\u201c Fine Fancy Kaido Silk Muslins, pretty cordelay Silk Muslins and rough » weave Silk Muslins, all pretty and dainty and up-to-date.Regular values 29, 39, .50 and .65 a yard Friday.ve ee ee vs L185 Four Big Specials in Table Linens :97 dozen Table Napkins, all pure: linen, best Irish make, se 27 inches, napkins | pretty designs.Regular marked ice $11 _ À per dozen.< .+.ee arise ie $5.59 20 Table Cloths, all pure linen, best Irish make, size 2x2 yards, pretty bordered designs, 3.79 :, Regular marked price $7.50.Friday.\u201cee : ; -23- Table Cloths, all pure linen, size 2/2 x 2/2 yards, best Irish goods, \" Regular marked price $9.00, Friday., .27\" 6 only: large size Table Cloths, size 2x3 yards, al! linen, \"1 very handsome designs.TR TT ST TT TE Te Te = 220 .PES a8 Sn tap ON \"| = mom sng j was age | rere AN 3 OC SO a AE ay my a EE I | Hen ni q I | I ] ' DIS S R TATE FOR MAKING SOAP, SOFTENING WATER, REMOVING PAINT, CLOSETS, ,DRAINS,ETC.INFECTING SINKS.OLD EVERYWH ERE EFUSE SUBSTITUTES A Le | SOUTH SHORE SCHOOLS \u2014\u2014 Results, of the Provincial Examinations.The results of the provincial ex- -rhinations of the different schools ve just been received and are: ST.LAMBERT ACADEMY.iI.Model.\u2014 Elsie Brown, Lillia Hart; Wm., Duncan, Clifford Green, \u2018Ras.Hannén, John Jarrett, Elith Lepage, Robert McArthur, Herbert Mol.ellan, Margaret Philip, Stewart Ramsey, Sheldon Shoemaker.III.Moddl.\u2014Muriel Gillelan, Grace Tamilton, hel Johnson, Bertha Leg- -at, Hugh MetCallum, Bertha McCal- am, Derothy O'Meara, Ian Robertson, mmgsell Robertson, Doris.Walker, \u201ctarjorie Walker.[L Academy.\u2014Doreen Hicks, av Hicks, Gertrude Cope 'LONGUEUIL AND MONTREAL SOUTH SCHOOL.- 11.Model.\u2014Isobel Beunice, Dorothy Mu by, Grace Duke, Ethel\u2019 Parr, Edith \u201cnith NT.\u2018ross.Doro- \"Model.George Boon, Morrey \u2014fprmmçm \u201c SITE FOR À CHURCH.The Church Extension Committee of \u201che Presbyterian Church have secured \u201cur lots for a church site on Vendome avenue, above Sherbrooke street, for jheir new cause, in Westmount Pla- t-au.-And a church will be erected there as early as possible, probably not before next spring.-\u2014prmmmrp FIRE WIPES OUT VILLAGE.Fort Ann, N.Y.July 27.\u2014The en- \u2018ire village was practically destroyed \u2018y fire this morning.{real to the points in the HARVESTERS PROBLEM panies Coming to Meet./ the Difficulty | the 200,000,000 bushels of\u2019 Wheat'anti-' settled.Not only are the officials of the G.T.R., the C.P.R.and the C.N.R.nsing every endeavor to collect.the requisite number, but the assistance secured, and yesterday a confér- rany with a view to getting assist- ancy from the.Mother Country.All the railroad companies are ad- | vertising.extensivelÿ in all the newspapers for 50,000 harvesters, and have settled the flat rate of $10 from Mont- est in order to meet the great demand, These men will be conveyed to Winnipeg as a centre, and then transported to the var- fous districts.Special excursion trains are being run to meet \u2018this.traffic, and t these men will have the \u2018option of returning east again for $18.- There.are: many .difficulties in the Britain, but this year's crop has necessitated urgent steps being taken to this end.despite the fallure two years ago, and \u2018 the steamship.companies have: done some extensive adver\u2018ising on the other side in en deavoring to secure emigrants for the harvest But the great obstacle is the ocean fare.Theré are hundreds pf thousands of Englishmen anxious to coms to Canada, but have not the wherewithal, even though the Government have re- -moved one of the restrictions of eml- gration relativé to 3\u2019 person possessing $26.This has been removed in order to facilitate the emigration of harvesters during the summer months.loods Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly oñ the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole system.Take it.There is no \u201cjust-as-good\u201d medicine, Insist on having Hood's.Gat It today.For Choice Groceries, Finest Table Fruits, Fresh Vegetables, OF ALL KINDS, - WALTER PAUL'S STORES 461 ST.CATHERINE WEST._ _ 80 UNIVERSITY STREET.BABIES Save them through the bot.weather ty using good James M.Aird TZATN 1025, SEASIDE RESORTS IN NEN BRUNWICK, NOVA SCOTIA AND MAINE.No Railway Company has such a number of seaside resorts.tributary io its line, as the C.P.R.The Company has arranged special \"ates to St.Andrews, St.Stephens and St John, N.B.It is the only line mak- ng special rates to Digby, Yarmouth -nd other points in the Land of Fvangeline, in Nova Scotia, while it sas low rates and the direct route to 1alifax, - N.S.The Maine resorts of Portland, \u2018ola irehard and Kennebunkport are reached by its direct through car service running through the White Mountain Notch.\u201d ; 3 4.,.C.P.R.Seaside Resorts.| Canadian Pacific Railway will sell tickets at special rates to St.An- dr , N.B.; Fredericton, N.B.; St.N.B.; Portland, Me; old Or- Chard Beach, Kennebunkport, and a number of other seaside resorts; good going on August 6, 7, 8 and 9, and good \u2018or return until August 31.The Cana- diam Pacific is the only line running \u2018nrough Parlor and Sleeping Cars to \u2018he Seaside Tesorts.a Knights of Columbus Convention, Detroit, Mich.The C, P.R.has anticipated the revirements of the members of.the \u2018rder whose meeting is to be held at Detroit on; August 1st to 4th, and are ziving speojally low rates either to go nd return by rall or to return by kes and the Thousand Island \u2018route ! the st Lawrence.Farm.Labprers to the West.7 Each year the C.P.R.\u2018has been.able, \u201carrangements made in thé East, te \u201cta sufficient number of \u201carm Ja- \u201crers to get the crop of the -West irvested.The crop -is-20 \u2018large this: car that double the \u2018numbet- 6û :men| mt have gone in past seasong Aare \u201cjuired, the estimate\u2019.being bete: $ 0) and 50, A The company has\u201d just.comisieted \u2018ngements whereby = excursions - © run from varfous districts\u2019 on Ahg; :» 2nd, 3rd, 13th, 16th, 23rd\u2019 and} a, and will run more 11\" required.\u2018ev have also made arrangements._T men to come from -the British dards, and their numerous agents.\u2018roughout the Old, Country are epet-.| Western Hospital on.Tudsday suffering from An official of the .C.P.R.said this morning that he did not thinx many would be induced by the reduction of the fare from Môntreal toi the west.\u2018It.is well \u2018known that [a reduction in the ocean fare would be more attractive to\u2019 Britishers, but this-is-im- possible, as the Atlantic Conference, > fall Tite at \u2018this time.\u2018minute,\u2019 venue, ana.it is thei intention.to in bai Hailroad and Steamship Com: | du = -The harvesters\u2019 problem\u2019 té sope © with\" CR The o mig for favor, he very smartest \u2018women present craze for black and white.capital, are shown in the accompan ring: photograp third is & dashing turned back a air i in ! black: Apimmed.wit n: of the large hat ot ati holds good in \u201cParis despite.th fact that ee armall bonnet 1 has.mad large hats and three stunning models, are wearing The.droopi a a lar tar fresh from the French: ing, - graceful brim is\u2019 seen in two models, while the.feathery white aig ès, 8 charming example \"tne TO TEACH LIFESAVING, _ Royal Life Saving Society Make ot: | fer of Free > Instruction: to City.To provide gratis special demonstra\u201d tors and professors to teach life sav- |} ing and resuscitation from drowning -in the frée publjc baths of Montréal to the attendants, to park constables, to city polic \u2018emen on the wharves and to such -of.fne general public as desire | to learn is the cfter made to the Board of Control.by Mp L.G.Norris, 16cal representative of the Royal Life Saving Society of .England.= \u201cLast yoär in-Ergund 11,921 puople qualified 'as life- -SäVers throug such gig sien MR | PASSMORE EDWARDS.Donor of Public \u2018Libraries Leaves an | Estate Valued\u201d \u2018at: £47,685.eee epere of Mr.John Passmore Edwards, formerly proprietor the London \u2018Echo.\u201d He loft \u2018afi\u201cestute bf the gra: PE Mr, \"Féarpéntéss a Bi donor off many public: libraries, and had given \u201clarge sums of money to \u2018hospitals, \u2018homes, and mu- -séums.| By his will he left £10,000, his books.ang prints, household and personal effects and consumable stores to his wife, £20,000 to his son, £1,000 each to his daughter \u2018and his daughters in-law, £400 each to his sister-in-law and his hjece, £300 to Frederick Au-: gustus Hdwards, £100 to his servant (Mary Biäkè),\" \"ahd: the residue of his \u2018property to.\u2018his fon, Harry Passmore dwards, and \u201chis {danghter, Ada Clark, in equal-shares.- \u201cA Be TR; APPOÎNTMENT Business Tnoreasing i in the Maritime ; {7 Provinces.* \u2018 ge business of the Grand runk- | attra has: become so ex ne Ir in :thé \u2018Maritime Provinces that it has special representative.and Mr.John 8.Corcoran has béen appointed travelling passenger agent at Moncton, S.B.to date from \u2018August 1st.; ; Mr.\u2018Corcoran is well known in the \u2018railroad \u2018world, and has been in the \u2018employ \u2018of the 1.C.R.for the last 20 years.He has had a very wide ex- qualifies for the position.\"His headquarters - will be at Monetofi.Lo: .A À sçors MINISTER HERE.The Rev.Robert Dewar, M.A., late of :Blackbridge, Bathgate, Scotland, is in Montreal\u2019 at present with a.view to taking up pastoral work in some.| part of the Dominion.On.Sunday next he will preach and \u2018administer the, sacraments of Baptism: \u2018and the \u2018Lord's Supper at both Mille Iles and Cote St.Gabriel.SF Mr.Dewar, who is a graduate of Edinburgh University, was minister of for two and a half years, previous to which hel was nine years :in India, where he was minister to European out countrymen in and around Cal- cui a.> | To PAY.or Nor TO PAY.Mr.Ferns, chairman of the \u2018Assessors, reports that Mr.Abel Vollsnberz re- \u2018fused to pay täxes for stalls rented to others, in -the markets, claiming that the lessees should pay the water and business taxes.The Board of Control Tas referred the matter to the Legislation Committee to ascertain if the Ja ao \u201cthém to charge Mr: _lenbers, and, Af not to draft an amend- [ment to the- \u2018charter \u2018by \u2018which.the city can ek Âts- awn, interests., WEN SUMMER COMES GUARD YOUR BABY \u201cThé.auramer \u2018ronths .are the most erous of the year for the little T The complaints of this Season come #0 quickly that often .a preei- ous little.life is beyond aid before the.mother: realizes baby is ill.Colic iarrhoea\u2019 and cholera infantum are The mother.: guard \u2018her baby's health every she must be careful of his \u2018must : can wil.Baby's Own Tablets- ey are Jnotners \u2018best friend at_all \u2018 -7eaxsbut more espeoi- vens- idée dreaded.LS trous\u201d Farller in the evening he \u2018plained of pains near his heart, and | threw up his \u201c(back into.the arms of his friend.He to the môrgue, \u201cprobate had \u2018been\u2019granted of the wind as \u2018value of | 0.Was it: @ son of al \u2018been found hecessary to appoint a | \u2018the United Free Church, Blackbridge, | Vol- | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014\u2014 : SUGGESTS NEW CONFERENCE.| tion rules on certain points preferred food ahd-è \u2018that \u2018his stomach is \u2018kept sweet and\u2019 his bowels move |.rvegmlarly dnd fréely.To do this noth- | \"ed with stealing\u2019 a\u2019 \u2018horse.- harness.the.property.of Gunn, Lang- \u2018| leaded not guiltg and was Foméndes.tive of ho tor \u2018enguiete on \u2018the 21st \u201cBea; or f° théy do \u2018etme on sudden- |.\u201c1¥.-the -Tablete= will just: ds quickly | .yemove the cause and baby.will soon |:» Mu | Expired Wh While | Lu Ao * Stroll- With ith 4] iet Thomas McCormick, 38 ye r of age, residing \u2018at 346 Lagaliche ere street west, while talking to a friend at the corner of Windsor.\u201cnd.St.streets, dropped .dead on fl 8 ad com- asked Gerald McMahon, a friend, ré- siding at 180b St.Antoine take a stroll with him, ag would do him good.i Just before parting, M Cormiei handscand staggered \u2018was taken in: an: unocons s' condition fo the General Hospital, but was dead on arrival, \u201cTha: Hoûy was taken\u2019 ri LAW CANNOT HELP.Woinan With: Thrée /Children Hav: ing Pergo Cough, = a Eerplex 8 doblem.- \u2018It is a \u201cbad_ case, said Controller Ainey yesterday, referring to the homeless woman with thr children having the whooping cough, story was printed in the) \u2018Witness\u2019 on Tuesday.- The worst .of \u201cit is That, there is nothing in -the law to.guidé us: in such a matter, and there is no \u2018place provided to send such patients.We.should\" get some Place to: take care ol such \u201ccases\u201d Dr; Louis Laberge saw nothing of; the woman in the.case yesterday, but it} Lola \u2018was\u2019 learned that she had receiveds © | temporary.shelter with relatives.L'Assistance Publique has \u2018beén communicated with, but they could not deal\u2019 with the case.Her residence is on Dorchester Street East.\u201cThe Board\" are waiting for Dr.Lachapelle before \u2018making a decision; as\u2019 the case is.a.| very special one, and care.has to be taken in establishing a precedent.LACHINE ACADEMY \"RESULTS.successful year, as sixty pupils: \u2018passed sixty-five presented, me At the recent leaving examination, Basil 'MoLean took the highest marks (787) in.the province, among candidates 15 years of age.z * IN ORDER OF- MERIT.son, Winnifred Jennings, Frank Burton, Myrtle Marsh, Jessie Cable, Myrtle : Hamilton, Georgina Henry Vokey, Jennie : Elmslie, Bessie Tuck, Mac Smith, Geo.Barrett.\u2018Roberts, Ethelwyn_.Seller, | Ephraim Goldnater, John Mill, James Holcomb, Dwart McLean, Arthur Jen- Christopher Bell, Isabella Talbot, May Hughes.il III.Mpdel-Chrissie Tabrett, May Robertson, George Johansson, Frank White, Grant Smart, Max Gold- nater, -.Greta .Johansson, Esther Smith, Alex.Bridge, Lena Campbell, - H Edith\" Nicholson, Katie \u2018Worrall, Carl - Meyer, Harry: Jackson.- Grade T.M ademy.Douglas \u2018Seller, LilHan .Greenough, .Tile - ~Dilworth, Sidney Yaphe, Grace Boyd, Helen Cameron, Sadie Davis, .Ada Martin, Alberta Dawes-\" rode 11.Academy\u2014Maxwell Ho?bar \u201cGrade IIL.\u201cAcademy\u2014 Basil Mclean.The decision.of the Raïlway- \u2018Board in regard to the petition for arbitra- by Mr.W.S.Tilston for the Montreal Lumbermen\u2019s Association; Mr.Frank Hawkins, for the.Cenadian Lumbermen\u2019s \u201cAssociation, and Mr.J.BE.J.E.Walsh, for the Canadian Manus facturers\u2019 Association, has been Ta- ceived .in Montreal, and nd\u201d Chief Com- \u2018missioner Mabee, ire.judgment, suggests that.a naw conference should be held between shippers and carriers respecting .special freight tariffs for: weighing carioad grafic.FE, + So DENIED THEFT oF HORSE.| .Adelard Gosselin was dir 1gned before:- Judge.Bazin: rest y.charg, a, z lois and Company, valued at $300.He \u201cPRINCE Sr g : deh.Saver Telt op eppc rnin \u2018be well again.The Tabléts are sold | erable.ar e| toi nee deatérs.or by \u2018mall at 2 25 | héalth of \u201cPrine Regent: uttpold.He.|! i has bee ed to\" forego his \u2018cus pox from The Dr.Wil Broo Ont: 7 playwright, foi whose | The \u2018Lachine Academy had a very | - the government examination out of ; University.School Grade I Model\u2014John-Hughes, Bés- | | trice Snow, James White, Jessie Mc.Callum,\u201d Reay Brand, Harry.Rom-| bach, Kathleen Seller, Frank.Parkin- |.McDowell, | -Fox, Gordon | Grade II.Model\u2014Evelyn ! Canfbear, | | Archie Davis, Ross Cameron, Annie mines, flames Dawss, Hilda Smith, | | line by a belt.| of > 40 inch material for the * æ * ; * * RB ® * æ » : » 8 Rr » |e = * \u2018 %.\u2018 * ® WHEAT crops FINE.English Tourist Delighted With the Country.Mr.litter Ford, of Loudon registered at the Windsor Hotel .yesterday, having just returned from a two months\u2019 tour in the Canadian Rockies and thé northern portions of Canada.In a brief chat with a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter he spoke of thé vast resources of the Canadian North-west in rlow- ing terms, and reported that\u2019 wheat crops are looking splendid, and doubtless the record crop spoken of will be fully realized.Canada, he agréed, bas boundless.wealth.-in the undeveloped portions of the\u201d great Sorth-west, but the new.railways projected, he thought, would greatly: .assist ih îts rapid development.On his for the land of the golden \u2018wheat, .}-Mr.Ford sails for England on\" the 1 \u2018Empress of Ireland\u2019 this week.Paris, July 27.\u2014Henr! Bernstein, the a \u201chig third.\u2018duel arising out\u2019 of the riots \u2018that\u2019 \u2018brought about the withdrawal from the Comedie Francaise of his play \u2018Apres Moi\u2019 Yesterday's du:l was for M.Lacoùt.- The latter \u201cwas notable to fight because he is in prison for striking .M.\u2018Briand when Briand ed the: authorities to release Latour long enough for him to fight a dual, but the authorities refused.Lacour is a King's Camelot, .or royalist.Bernstein \u2018had seven sword bouts with ] Pujo, and the latter was- \u2018Wounded: la: the, right forearm.se THE - WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should keep a little catalogue scrapbook of the daily pattern cuts.These will be found very useful t to refer to from time to 9012~HOUSE OR DRESSING SACK.This: charming and cool - looking design is appropriate for lawn, dimity, silk, nainsook, or Swiss.Its épecial feature is the yoke, which is out with the sleeves in oné.The deep cut ne | edge may be finished plain or with the flat collar.The.fullness of the fronts and back is gathered undér the yoke, and held in place at the waist- The pattern is.cut in 6 sizes: $2, 34, 36, 38, Peo and 42 inches bust measure.It requires 2 5-8 Yards size.PATTERN COUPON, Fleass send the above-mén- tioned pattern \u20ac as per directions given belo La Size ; sesesscecassetecccetarescan \u2018Name Caenssesess case vases Adgréss in full: * æ nN w &® À vie à » æ » » * ® * * % * ® 2 = 6 bid + return to the Mother Country he said:| | he could not but rehearse \u2018his praise\u2019 BERNSTEIN IN, ANOTHER 2TH with Maurice -Pujo, who was second .\u2018was Premier.Bernstein had request- | od ENSIGN FILMS You can be sure of a good picture with every reasonable exposure if you use ENSIGN Films.Take Ensign Films on your vacation and get good © pictures.United Photo Stores, Limited 132 8t, Peter St.146 Peel St.,, Montreal.Branches at Quebec.Ottawa.Toronto.=] x : Academies, Schools and other Educational Institutions, \u2018Have Your WINDOWS CLEANED by the NEW YORK WINDOW CLEANING CO.* Gosd service guaranteed.Experienced\u201d men.\u201c\u201cTrléphore Main 1203 Write, phone\u2019 er \u2018call, Prompt attention.40 JURORS STREET .~ \u201cthey.w \u2014 \u201cFREE 0\" there is & hole in your sock or stocking, and you only find it after \" the sock or stocking is put on, you na turally feel annoyed.\u2014Well, gent your work to the if you TOILET LAUNDRY oo \u201cTHE LAUNDRY T HAT XNOWS HOW,\u201d ould be sent home neatly\u2019 \u2018darn ed, and without extra charge.CUS.YOUR.NEXT PARCEL.} PRONE UP 3480, \u2014\u2014< SEND Get AA Soda Water It is made with Pure Bicarbonate of Soda and is the only Genuine Soda Water made in Montreal.It can be had in Bottles or Syphons.Try it.Telephone Main 1784 LAKESIDE DELIVERY EVERY FRIDAY.Orders must be in on Thursday net later than § pm.\u201cLEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.Jf Notre Dame de Grace \u201c MONTREAL.FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS .MEAD MASTER, C.3.FOSBERY, M.A.Late Headmaster, 8t.John's School.LOWER CANADA COLLEGE Healthy situation.mitories.* PREPARATORY, JUNIOR AND SENIOR DEPARTMENTS Use of West- ount Athletic grounds.ourts.2 rinks.Gymnasium.,Sloyd (Manual Training) room.Excellent system of heating, ventilating and \u2018bumidifying class rooms and dor- 2 tennis Term Commences 9 A.M., Sept.13th.ps GLEN - MA WR a8 SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO.and \u201cMrs.stantine.tographs, intend to voted to Foran, start at Inherits Magaificent Collection \u201cof Coins Valued at $20,000.aster Her rt P.Foran, son of Dr.M Herke \u2018of 10634 St.Hubert | street, is to-day envied by fully one- half the boys in the country, and by a goodly number of adults as His Brandmother, thé late Mss.John - san, of Aylmer, Que., who recently \u2018tion was first ! begun as far back as ter Foran her superb «| coins, anclent and modern, one of the \"| best on the American continent.Mrs.Foran was well knewn to numismatists, and the value of her coin collection has been placed at in the neighborhood of $20,000.This collec- practically every coin in gold, silver, 1836, and now comprises specimens of practically every coin in gold, silver, copper or brass that has been issued from the mints of the world.Probably the most valuable set of coins amongst those handed down to Master Foran is a complete issuance of Roman money \u2018from the days.of the | 'Tarquitis to that of the Emperor Con- Another of the rare things left by Mrs.Foran is a book of au- now in the possession of Miss Ethel Foran, sister of the young gentleman-now the owner of thé valuable coin collection.tains the\u201d autograph every man prominent in Canadian af- fajrs during the years 1850 to 1800, and - | includes the leaders in politics, religion and commerce.\" ct sesrepyeeron MILK DEALER WARNED, _ on the plea that he was looking for beiter acocommedation, 193 Dufferin street, a milk dealer whose | cow shad was alleged to be so imsani: tary as to.constitute a public nussance .- was let off with a fine of $1 by Mr.Recorder Dupuis yesterday.The offender was warned, however, that if in two weeks time he had not complied with the requirements health authorities he would ba.more severely dealt with, - 5 LI mee Er À a \"TRE NEW McGILL Faux.1.\u2018Over 1,000 Mefili students and thelr friends have, ag a result of a.cenvas that has been mads, promised to be- , come sie ofl to the new paper, « 1 , pin a Cu begining of So to The paper w.8 20 start will contain 12 columns, de- épèrt and other matters #pe- ations, Royal Drawing KING'S HALL Compton, Que.BOARDING SCEOOL FOX GIRLS.arations for a University \u2014 Examin yal à Royal College of Music, and me > Society\u2019s RESIDENTIAL AND par scHook FOR CIRLS Large staff of hig qualified and ex achers y professors.an aan French = aod gerer, oe Co prepared Fee od ives wd of Music.Modern \u2018Educational Methods, aa and en home.9Lewn Tennis and other gamer.Rinks For Prespectus apply to MISS VEALS, Principal.SCHOOL RE-OFENS SEPT.17th.Academy Bzam- inations.Michaslmas term Wedaesday, Sept.13, 1911.MISS JOLL, Lady Princioal.well.' collection of Convention will unk Railway.to Toronto, thence This book con- 1 Augus of practically Augu t 6th, Montreal James Kerf.limit August 7th.fn the Province of Quebec have selected the -Grand Trunk Rallway as the Official Route to the Convention at Detroit.They will travel in a party from Quebec and Montreal in special Pullman sleeping cars, leaving Quebec and Montreal July 30th via the Grand Trunk to Toronto, Falls, Buffalo, thence steamer to Detroit, returning by the Grand Trunk steamer through the Thousand, Islande to Montreal and rriving ontrea Sue and Quebec st Tth.The party will be per- pr conducted and the trip, including .all expenses, except meals at Detroit August 1st, 2nd and 3rd, from - the time, of leaving until return will be $57.75 from Quebec and $51.90 from Sight-seeing been arranged at all points and are included in the above rates, and any person joining the party is assured of a comfortable trip without any worry.Fall particulars will be furnished om application to any Grand Trunk agent, ANTIONAL CONVENTION, KNIGHTS OF (OLUMBUS, DETROIT, AUGUST 14 The Knights of Columbus National be as a Detroit - ch, August 1st to 4th next, and in connection with same round trip ares announce y e n have Peru fare from Montreal being $14.70, tickets good going July 29th to 81st inclusive with fingl re- The Knights trips 7.00 p.m.6.30 a.m.of : \u201cthe test, whieh the students | bay babe 20% $960k vids SE TEIN pe coat TRE LY OBIECTS TO PRIZE AWARD.Alleging that Miss Veronneay had been illegally elected the winner in a Miss Irene Joly - taken an action against the proprietors of the \u2018Presse\u2019 for the amount of $475 and costs.Niagara have à week, and to meet this outlay the subscription rate will be $2.50 for the session, the balance to be raised by advertisements and the sale of paper at three cents a copy.the The \u2018Presse\u2019 .organized a contest in January last ini which a European trip wus given coup: A interesting to students, and 124.a8.%-nrize-to the winners of euch dis- pates of advertisements, and will trict.or Miss Ve ofp neau, who {8 the run for 30 weeks, with 8.Jepse of two principal of the! Intsitute Steno- stam NAc .| \u201cWwoeks at Chvistinas.graphique de France, claims, through : ae Ent esr Ta as Block, The expenditurs in cannection Ey her attorneys, Maser, Elliott & Das; montreal \u2018ous printing; ¢ ofc.Wil ataount to.$40 majority of 1919,200 voles pompage ee a era EEE a.an ame tbs EE JLT SERRE AD TEA an ae \u2018 AVR BAS THE BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices p£ birthe, : arrla.-2a and deaths.| A.\u201cDISSOLUTION must {nvariably be endorsed with the: i name and address o.the sender, or: : À aiferaiae no hades: can be.taken oF THE HARBOR \u2018SEEMS ONLY | of is them.Birth notices ara inserted for ;.St f 260; marriage notices for 50c; death CE 5 ÿ notices for Ibe, prepaid The, an : he ; 1 founcement of juncral sgpenictent (fl CE > | ' JF , ; : Hiss oon, te 3 ron sto au ors LRU 4 : 77 Pins evelopment Mods Modelled on Lines Sue i D = , two cents per wor , @X- To A Col EY La a HL Ba 2-1 59 , ; : - : i F cept try, r line ex- Ep \u2018RE ERVED ~~.= Lines, Irfore.: He \\ EBLE REIT | d ki ALAN }) \u20180 A ' tre, rrenary, \"hich 1s 53¢ pe I $ [Te GR wee AN ILE RE of British and Continental Opposition Persistently Holds Nn rn in cor 18 § Annual Subscribe, \u2018Whose name nee | [Ses er rar == \u2014 fe Ë pp (ORE y als 45 our ye ave .rts , 0 z 4 ments of birth, mariages and deaths \u2014\u2014 _\u2014\" Seaport; | Reciprocity Question in Teas you have alwa S JF 3 2 $ (Without extended obituary or verses) | SUMMARY OF THE PRECEDING th 1 nd t \u2018the constguard Lon ol .Pp y wit : > gecurring ja thetr immediate families, CHAPTERS.eo La Sago uct o head held ve : : h f it is Fog at 3 ® of harge, in which cas The 1 , Alix, DOC EAD SPRIN cK Î ri =.# and address or subscribes should in- Anne and Ars or fos Sa their |.It appeared.\u2018that- Angela.DRY K æ Y IN 6.: Back Ground 8 com 0 Ing assur- OT 5 3 variably be siven.lowest ebb apparently wh.a they face a growing more: and more indignan ta ; Co ; ei third summer without holiday in thelr high, she; regarded.him \u2018with \u2018stern ; : ue 7 ance of absolute J La 23 .BIRTHS Co tiny flat at Battersea Park.The death disapproval An every feature.: : Thirty \u2018Acres of Land to be Re: VOTE ' OF CENSURE LOST Mon Lt VE GORDON\u2014At 495 Elm Avenue, West: 02, Captain Temple, the\u2018 \u2018easy-going |\" \u201cand » fu, mean\u2019.to say\u2019 you \u2018gave, \u2018claimed \u2018on Which iv 3 E 1 mount, Montreal, on July 24, 1911, to ler ou, AO of the inialic mothef, had the first prize to those cowardly\u2019 ue on où 10 Build - _ : Î th Ea gv the Rev.Prof.A.R.Gordon, M.A., D.|L em.stranded in Brittany : caving the, poor: Workshops.Minister of Public Works Again | 0ge er wit \u201cÀ ondon had seemed to offer unilmitéd-['brutes who: went on,\u2019 } = : Litt.-and Mrs.Gordon, a daughter.h \u20ac d we ; : à $} § }- chances.to enlarge their too siender im- ma SE TT is 5 + a : Assailed With N Bruns- Pee ok = \"IT, y come.Alix, at twenty-two, has the ed at her\u2019 \u201c PORN NE # = ; : co , Î th fl a ; : WILSON \u2014 At Huntingdon, Que, on : ookel at -her youngess ; \\ gd The\u2019 re ort - ; - ; Ë \u2018 5j July 10, 1911, a son Es Mr.and Mrs.Jeu struggles of a slightly suce essful with 3 \u2018somewhat \u2018anxious\u2019 air: Laies :6ombined.* ipadon n=l af v of the Harbor Commis + wick Dredging Contract: S Feng dvor 2m pod ; i John E° Wilson.: Hor, 'whil> Anne, twenty, works £ ela \u2018on*the high horse\u2019 was.à : -sloners.of, the Port of Montreal.for.- ; - Ww Le : n 8 : 2 bittdnce in a millinery establishment: è take very, bigh febces, and 50 times the f # oy 4 La rr Charges._ 1 - .h .puri - ~ -oid Ang : i: ¢ + 3 .eo BD Ce .: MARRIED.- \u201c1 house.Returned Mea.and .four weeks 1 get sa fll -in So.\u201cdoing!\u201d But; 14h : : In [ NSIC Va ue i al 1S R KNOX \u2014 ROSE \u2014 At the Methodist.of hot dry weather have dode thelr WOT! Ardagh was arinkiig \u201cStraws, aly With morhing sit- o\u201d Parsonage, Morewood, Ont.\u2026 on, July \u2018When Anne returns\u2019 cne day Wwith-a de- turbed eating :cake,.an being .tons al a | | tog, wich were pdt = positively Incompar- @ 24, 1911, by the Rev.W.Knox, father Ughtful surprise.Miss Alicia Grades.) \u2018op Shining crumbs, with.all: the grown, Mr.H.D.Knox, of \u2018, ¢8ter, a wealthy cust.er, has asked | 00 SD ¢ oo W ! ithe : ox, Natisnat Drug Firm, of Ottawa, to If the sisters would be willing, during: sallor\u2019s neatness, quite \u2018unshaken \u2018tive-01 Body, 18 \u201cseereted\u2019 5 \u201cho J-ination to-stidy the (development \u2018of | some headway with the \u2018consideration Po, + Miss Mary M.Rose, daughter of Mr, ANNe's.Holidays, to \u2018air tue \u2018Flying: this arraighment,\u2019: He, ineivorell \u201cthe | ty which - in\" turn- should - pour \u2018oùt.\u2018this port.- The-réport commences.with a e and Mrs.Charles C.Rose, of Iroquois, 17155,\u2019 as the yawl will otherwise lie question \u201cas\u201d.be ne po ; a \u201cintestines sufficient File \u2018to & ref : \u2018of the reciprocity agreemént and the 8 ront Ont ner brosummet.Unknown to the Bar|, 7 gave, them the first: prize 186 | move the bowels.» Unless the liver bo.Te fo the ey other business before the House, but .oc ser a =} sin.Arst.hout- ne | ; ; ES ) , : M'PHERSON-\u2014M'EACHERN\u2014At Clin.iliends the Preparation of the \u201cFlying et ho he races pra : x re at Or rhere cannot be enough bile to.|-.; the: enginee the\u2018 fesult.was- diséouraging.One pound wil make pa ton, on July 19, 1911, by\u2018the Rev.W; Fish\" giving the man, strict-or-{.: owels regularly, \u2018and: Con- Persistent obstruction continued for W T.\"Pearcy.Margarei Isabelle, eldest 3278 to do his best, then Tn.tis friend; \u201cAng in\u2019 \u2018British \u2018and Coritinental \u201cports, 4 stipation ; is\u201d the - \u2018result.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Nell Mc- Reéssle Lassetter,\u2018on the \u2018Rose Marie, ./ \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.\u2018the\u2019.famous.ruse \u2018upon which the.development\u201d \u2018of \u201cthe | \u2018hour after hour, and the House once 200 cups of Tea thai fore th They: ; Eachern.to Dr.J.A, McPherson, of o° e girls reach Cumber.medicine, will .alwa; netir more did not get into committee on pend the first fe à in laz \u2018enjoy= - \u201c 3 ya.cure.Co pa- > n ped Toronto.ment w days in y to | ro tion ion : because, it \u2018alts.directly on- compatible.with Total conditions,\u201d beén | the reciprocity reso i ï DIED.ser to the alam oils but soon so out to own Tat \"said tls Vuvér lieve fhe : y \u2018the.>Cip.y lutions till nearly creases the : BOWEN \u2014 On July 24; 1911, at his late | Amorg the many ve they notice-&.consequence.: residence, 12 Hazelton avenue Toronto, Facing cutter.in particular, ey îts-odd-| Cxbtæin -Ardagh\u201dt turned \u2018à awa = By jongestion in Bogeried.morte commise ame for midnight.The Opposition persisted in IS à pleasure 10 drink.bod it strenigthons the the development of Montreal's harbor, revampiig an old charge previously qr IE 7 Arthur R.Bowen, in his'52nd year.Mañoeuvres and\u2019 the curiosity of 4t3:| head quickly, with:-apparent; deep in- | * 50c.a box, 6.\u2018 which was planneë and _ devised \u201cby Éiscussed in the House at great 1 Black : N= .> 4.TA; en th ac or Wi ÉÉCLÉ EUR ; CLARK \u2014 At 778 Yonge street, Toronto: | goes 38 fo the doings of\" the van wa: \u2018terest in -a.boat:cro.eing thelr stern: | 26c.At all à glo PRE 2 : oie engineer, Mr.F.W.Cowie, in connection with a dreds ing o Sealed i T Borg Le ! AR 24 1013.Catherine, remot of Socs Well untly running :to Biriey.(Hey |.\u2018Angel, you are absurd, said Annis tives Limited, Ottawa, ii, - \u201cWiis.accepted -and approved of by Par.sing \u2018con- Natural Green Packets Only.por.=.\u2019 John Clark, of Parkdale, in her 61st nominiously by the 1 foo coastguard.| sharply; witha keen\u2019 sense \u2018ôf;\u2018annoy =, od liament,.and work:.on the same was aa ot ae Gaspereaux River in New |.Po = à ! year._ They learn that the cutter which \u2018saw it'| ance.that one \u2018of \u201cthe - family \u2018shoul |THE: LINDMAN TRUSS AP TE \u201ccommenced: - \u2018during.the.year under Po ick.| tem 3 x: HOLMES \u2014 On July 23, 1911, at Mea- 8ll is the \u2018Rose Mar.e,\u201d and leaving the | give! caflse for amusement.\u201cCeres 8 PRE B| review.This scheme.has its objec- eleven o'clock a motion of cen- rt [TETE LEE 1 dewville, Ont, Lesile Holmes, aged | 28k! day discover the .\u2018ter again In Ardagh is \u2018perfectly refi.You can't | - Br \u2018A\u201cWORKINGMAN tive in \u2018aitwelve years\u2019 continuous vote, moved'by Mr.O.§.Crocket, Nir Pr Et EDS (1 year , it, they again rûe agcound ana \u2018have to | Pring sentiment \u201cinto Enings.< After | Mr.B.Liddman, Montrégl:\u2014.Dolley of development, but while the a government majority of 2 wi co ç: : on EEK i JACKSON+-Entered into rest at her be taken off the \u2018Fish\u2019 by the crew of all, it .is perfectly logical \u2018th 1089 |.Dear - Sir, \u2014I .was fitted \u201cWith.one\" report.naturally_ deals almost solely Yesterd ny 0 _ SBALED TENDERS, addressæ! Ln 1e Ca = NE 2 home, Purnbrae, Kincardine, Ont, on the \u2018Rose Marie\u2019 Mr, Lassetter and his-| Others \u2018should.get the (prize.It 1¥our Trusses in March last; since - that with\u201d the \u201cwork \u201caccomplished during vi ay s proceedings tend to con- undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for buri 10 A 4 July 9th.Margaret Donald Jackson, friend, Introduced as \u201cMr.Otway\u2019, give pity, ibut one has.to be simply ust: in \u2018time I have had.no trouble whatever.1: 1910, it also.outliñes in some measure | noe.the Ga vernment that it is quite Post Office Building, St.+ unbert.1.ro + Pel + # relict ofithe late Joseph T.Jackson them a good timé before they returu lo] races and games.\u2019 - am a fireman, and have occasion to wheel the lines\u2019.upon, \u2018which this progress is mpossible in: the \u2018present temper of EM.be received at Lis office until! ow 1 oF PT >.Ë Deeply mourne unsens Le gad next day the girls slip off:| \u2018I se Angels\u2019 point - of View, though, \u201clarge barrow-loads of coal up an incline, to \u201cbe \u2018continued in the future May the \u2018Opposition to look for any head- the Construction Por a Post rice bs à M; à 7 MIX \u2014 At Simmons, Quebec, on July for the might at a litte istend.et of courge\u2019 said Alix warmly, up, in work a the Darga ES utmost.My 1, 1910, saw thè commencement of the vay being made with public busi- ing at St.Lambert, P.Q.0 i ¥ Bt fi 3 22, 1911, Lavina C.Mix, in her S5th !epparently desertea castle on it.Ram- 27ms for Angela, whose feeling: called bor, but since Wearing 1 of manual Le \u2018work, \u2018and.during the succeeding CPE.\u2018| .; ; Plans, specification and form oi .-.aged 1 ME 10 3 3 year.bling about the island they see three forth\u2019 her\u2019 full sympathy.\u2018One.can\u2019t rupture- has never-come out.I would |: .twelve months the biggest year's work ki à ew more demonstrations of this tract can be seen and forms of tong J \u2018§ ä McCGOLL \u2014 At West Lorne.Ont, on Tough men in a dirty boat, and, later, bear ito see selfishness rewarded ; fin the.bistory of Montreal was ac- ing will hasten the dissolution of the obtained on application atsthe office oo E Er $ July 20, 1911.Janet McCorquodale, the one inhabitant, an odd little French- |a ge rerdus.\u2018act \u2018make people ; DA \u2018complishe d.louse, and already members are mak- Mr.H.N.Lymburner, Sunt.of Publ pe BTL KY % widow of Duncan McColl, aged 76 man.Their next stopping place is the We must remembér: whi \u201cZ|.\u201d Now that the h ing plans to leave the city.While Buildings, Post Office, Montreal, a1 : R LS 3 vears, a native of Lismore, Argyle: Peace Pool, and here the coast guard, race 18\u2019 to thèbe fisterin \u2018has b e high evel, railway some are.inclined.to think that disso- Fost Office, St.Lambert, and at 1 [gg aoc x # shire, Scotland.|young Captain Araagh, proves to - have Perhäpé - they\" ha ete as been constructed from the Victoria lution will not take place before Department.Cl : LEP.i ; d, Ont.on ERown their father.\u2018The regatta here- Pp y have been.\u2018prae sing.Pier to Molson's Creek, the .ommis- August 11, Persons tendering are notified t.JB pa, EB AE , a 1911, AL iy Widen.provides a .new- interest, and.getting ready and thinking about: ! sioners are in a position 16 operate the Senate does not ae ie fenders mil OL ed considered paire À BITE | menée SEE + ee oies Gopi 8 118 hoc oped tre ha dus détendre etes ME È : à ide CHAPTER x1 \u201c#20 | the first\u2019 prize, wast it?1 hitherto been\u201d the case, ot even Should wait on the Senate The end stating their occupations of fms, 11 \u2018 Eng 4 ¥ 4 Thor\u201d mending notices for tha above, ; - =] Captain.Ardagh answered\u2019 her i \u2018month \"only.Enough\u2019 winter \u201cbusiness We we me, therefore, by the end of actual signature, the nature of the ocr S a 3 3 solumn may send vith them a Met of THE\" POOL Is NO LONGER PEACE: tohe'| that - differed much from \"the Hk bas: already been created and Gomi | sooner because the.Government |g |Pation and place of residence uf ex tral rE : ; with a CE necent stamp for cach ad.FUL.gi genial Dut amused, recebtion of An- } * tracted for \u2018to justify the expenditure anxious to have he Oliver charges member of des ie Tes rane 1 aril) fF ERE 1 : Uress, and marked copies of the \u2018Wit.-| gen\u2019s' catechising.- the first prize;- of the money involved.Twelve sub- di : ommi S| Each tender must be accompanies FRAY | se Somalng che Sods TUL || ho dinghy went back to\u2019 the har: | 5 rat, fon they\" Geserved It ani Alarge manupnturig donoonof ays have\u2019 een built ana opened fe mence heating\u2019 witnesses next.week.pavasie: ine oroce ot the overs! WD {1 i 7 om; =: ry À > n ; TA Do pm STR Thiet In Shin pace ane Hae GI | he Sie, ton ney deserved né the United States will opon fan- | Dé XU2iS, Join may wii (he 1er and vai at eéptinaoueir di en have |Îre Mini qe Balle ee MAS Ei £4 require , ne wind only blew | hot fear for thelr ultimate satisf ngs each of these points, thus been heard.It is believed that Mr.ten percent (10 p.c.) of the amount die x 09 | 3 her in-shore.tion.) Miss Temp! T amats satisiac- tory in the fail in st.John, PQ.\u2018reducing the .element of danger to \u2018a Oliver will be exonerated.the tender, which will be forfeited Italy EY à \u2014 \" Angela talked excitedly about the ot te ne re a scheme:| \u2014 minimum.Reference is made to the An analysis of Hansard shows that re ant act her caîle a on {a 1 49 im i EES & co event between her pulls; Anne : was o give special consolation oR commencement -of the commissioners\u2019 since the 11 t N g Into a contract We work.LisK 1 8 a ey watching the boats coming up \u2018with prizes rie hey Tu HI, be sure to\u201d get The firm of \u201cChiett, Peabody: & Go.elevator No.2, which: has been.dé- only one- third of the time.perce ed Por ae the Pender be.fot.Cacremirs mo RAR ER 5 Funeral them; but Alix, facing west as she \u2018Oh, I om.at class.of Troy, New, York, the largest\u2019 Shirt signed to have a storage capacity of devoted to Government business, half |the cheque will be returned.T4 ; am.so glad,\u2019 - said \u201cAlix, her | and! Coll tv 1 2 5 steered had her attention distracted | face.dimpl , : Collar manufacturers in the world two million bushels, and which is \u20acX- { of which has not been disposed of.The Department does not bind isc.pita M , sh \u2018 Directors from the race by the ominous pro- face.d mp ling aa\u2019 pleasure in a | and recognized fashion experts in these.pected to bé-in fuil working order.By, _ * |to accept the lowest or any tender.< Tord RE ; 812 ST.CATHERINE W.| \u201c| phecy of the sky.She said nothing, chier épris: \u201cI a1 Was moat High her, | special lines of men's wear, have de- May 1, 1812 The Victoria Pler has | MR.CROCKETT MOVES | By orden RC DESROC ir.Rs oF LE .ÿ Phone Up 1653.(Note change of A.dren.but her guxiety was awake.; gel?\u2019 Es ORE perds branch cut in factory ins Dern Sor market ¢ the nes be needed VOTE OF CENSURE.Department of Public Works, Lind ®t! fi What had Oldréy, the hief \u2018Boat | & : \u2019 nadlan \u2018la ory n St market cra.as been: pro- \u2018 Otta July 24, 1911 Fi : m ; ras, th ty \u201cFospénde.| Jobi PQ.thi vided : ors : M à Li A an, said \u2018As long as thi Find] « * rE sfaH.> Tr on - Newspapers wili not be paid for thie : ) i $ Phone 8t.L.3380.2295 PARK AVE.\u2018blew from: the west the Fool he safett.yD ry | \u2018the a he Captain Ardagh.The main \u2018building\u2019 of the\u2019 new \u2018ac- Referring to the floating ary dock, tee.- the motion Ton into commit advertisement if they insert it without buri 3 Ë 1 3 The.wind was now sou\u2019-west, and it: NY ry coma ga: ou a \u2018the commit: tory Will Have \u201c202 feet of frontage; | Which Messrs.Vickers, Song & Maxim | procity resolution, O, S.Crockett |2uthority from the Department.\\ i # H.BRENNAN seemed to her that it had backed.to.prizes?you sive eway.the 15: feet in\u201d Tia and\u2019 85 feet in height.| 3T\u20ac building and will operate,\u201d the (York, N.B.) brought up an amend- tem RL DECORATO the \u201csouth; but she.did not give voice |.But.this was not all - peclal iS, will b ted.for, commissioners state that the dredgl ment, censuring, the Minister of Pub- TENDERS FOR s R \u201c| to her fea Th no owed, much to | the power: house, The bua Inge, OE: -of thesite at.\u2018of been | Ii byri E o her fears.The sky was heavily.| Angélas disappointment, though -Afts | impobiné OL.an \u201con: cou en lle \u2018Works.for an expenditure of $33; .CONCRETE BUILDINGS.\u201cR 8 Reasonable Satisfaction | banked with\u2019 clouds\u2014¢louds of a.nai: hastily agresd «that it was: best as it | way, 8 sers : DE = \u2018000.in: connection with \u201ca contract ied | Prices _ Quaranteed | ass that every sailor understands end] was; she.did not faney, the.crowd of.mess date S ey Cy ron dock ok fa iL bef Iristalled |.awarded to the Maritime Dredging |\u2019 Tenders sealed and en- fed slikes.- | inquisitive vill ant c pring of Company for.dredging the river, at, dorsed \u201cTender for Build.By.the \u2018time the dinghy.arrived - or When.Captian Ardaghe was gone: aa icon ÿ sample , ; \u2018he plans, which have beeñ.| Gasperaux, N.B.\"- The debate was acri- ings,\u201d addressed to the buri ou IN .the scene of action the large fishing | the \u2018girls sat silent rot \u201csome little real, pere.LÉ ee 4 tor, ls gy .\u201ccall \"for \u2018the |: monlous and full'ef recrimination.Mr.iene oon on sat- bur \u2018boats were Starting out again on their!| whilep-watehing;thb :; gay: scene.\u201cThe company for Ca ead douces.Df Tre: Lee mol 20.eto ,9f.land, Crockett contended that the contract.urday, bth August, 1911.A second roumgh- and .the smaller fleets gun : as io located.cient-to-\u2014provide | had \u2018been illegally awarded; that it r s the wry Wun owe w behind the .downs, .or Mr.F.W.Ste tie whist Tor.all the rks ; ) : for the construction of th Ot AND were coming in on each other's heels.:| rather, st.was , sunsé st pour, but the na a Sert n charge \u2018of bulldi © workshops and other had been given to friends and asso- Harbor Yard Building and Don \u201c} There \u2018was a-crowd of craft-round the sun |was hidden.- The.Sky.WHS en.he right\" mandn 9 (re fa certahly sar 1nE% that may.) Pe.pun ogee: :ciates of Mr.Pugsley, and suggested Locomotive House, \u201cdn A ae y -committee boat, for it could be seerf Ÿ tirel, overcast, yet there.was no rain, .|'hes\u201d gäiñed''g-wide id] It: place.rend Rsverting ; : : that the Minister himself was inter- part ee and Isis tem \u201c hat.Captain Ardagh, Ain the \u2018 centre\u201d put $ éomietting Hard\u2019 and restrained | perlence: our Henin | Practical er commises Araw\u2019 ; Rated oth ent to sem ae Fe Notre Dame Street Fast\u201d M an eager group O ers.+.-\u201c, 4 in the wind z 3 LAT ; 1 e \u20ac.Pl ds fi Can be French Cleaned, finished beauti- \u2018We must go and tell them\u201d sat\u2019 ed outside; end read turn.factures, la, this\u2019 special\u2019 Tine of\u201d manu- | 1 I hak Pie pair \u2018money had, been wasted.Through may be examined and ten ter fully, and returned promptly.Best work | Angela hotly.- ~~ the vista of sea beyond tossed, gre Mr.Stew * ne nes of vessels have been oper- some arrangement the contractors de- der forms obtained upon application La tem in the Dominion guaranteed.\u2018My dear child, \u201cthey \u201cknow\u2014ftom- and turbulent.Every now and then: al.of \u2018*Tooke Bones eee Qing in\u201cthe-port- THe cliief\u2019el these clined to.\u2018complete for the work, de- Me Commoners engineer j -D everybody.\u201d Wè can\u2019t possibly force | sailing vessel passed across the pic- He > a course, the Royal line, owned claring it\u2019 to be - unprofitable.The | reject the lowest or any tender.right bod GOLD MEDALISTS.ourselves: into this,\u2019 \u2018said Alix expostul- | ture.from , frame.to.frame, speedin Corian ni a and operated by ths Canadian North | equipment was taken away, and quick- DAVID SEATH, 4 ating.À along wii Bh, \u2018avwiftness Vehat spok her chin, \u201cpat Her rnb lla d ern, ha plying betwéen Bristol and\u2019|.ly the action of the tide in the roud- 57 Common Street, Secretary.te Eritish American Dyeing Company | \u2018But we saw.\u2019 .#{ vollimps for the strength \u2018of .the Pa arm, and went oùt.rêlla Under Her Montreäl: - \"Mile second new enterprise Stead washed back the excavation and July 26th, 1311.J ° \u201cSo did all the others.And they uD.4 ing | Wr are y Howing: tide\u201d combitiet \u2018I7 can stand it, she\u201d \u2018said, when\u2019 i.id ren in a as bl Sin.will have to be done over dy 7 Telephones and Offoes.\u2019 derstand {Hé rules and rights of things ; 4% sre your thinking about Alix 7% Susan.is good.two:days in the eek, as \"Lae ce between this again : better than we do\u201d as inne With sudden \u2018misgivings :|'but, if she's never going to b eek; part ahd Austéalla, which was under- Mr.HR Emerson (Westmoreland) b Ce - Angela.Wds- ced.Fat: tH ft woula be ve going to be good\u2014\u201c | \u2018taken by\" the\u2019 Veèsels of.the New Zea- | Made a vigorous defence of the Minis- 3 Main 3080 - ngela.unconvin But Alix nb\u201d it Would And Susañ\u2019s \u201cmother.shook: her head ù | would not agree to her wish, and'they.rise to: go now; in a.little while, and walked\u2019 fast: At last \u2018land \u2018Shipping oCmpany's.fleet, under ter of Public Works.He recriminated iy.SUBURBAN PROPERTY._ IS made their way to the yawl, there to: anpwageino oo ee A Tithe bras in House, at she came the direction end\u2018-manégement of the against Mr.om pnd charged E THE REAL \u201cWait and see the rest of the races.\u201d - .\u2018What, go back\u201d °° ped at the door With the handle of her Canadian Pacific Raftway.Mention is \\awonthy cf à man; and said he would | UIVOn away Free.Apply pre R MON) 'Y-M ER It \u2018did not appear which boat had\u2019 \u2018Yes, to Bostock.Take \u2018this tide umbrella.° also made of the enterprise shown by unworthy of rane ond said he would! ] I have for sale several semi- detached won.the disputed race.The girls in- | and wind,\u201d and simply run before it \u2018Come in, said a.voice, \u2018and Susan's the Donaldson\u2019 line in building and narrow soul\u2019 range 5 ation of 5 Engineer Witness Office.0 houses in BROOKLYN PARK, quired boldly of passing rowers, \u2018but hh while it is light.We should do mother went in.The room was bright putting on the St.Lawrence route a In making his reply, Mr.Pugsley E 3 a ST.LAMBERT.no one really knew: so they gave vary-\"| \"per 2\" time.\u201d and cheery, and before the fire sat a pew \u2018steamer ii the \u2018Saturnia,\u2019 Which.said he had heard many base insinua- asy of access.se beautifully located, having every ing opinions, Which were unsatisfact-.| en a2 inute there TE, nse, little old womiah {ni*a white cap \u2018with | cres Tatha, 3 0 ; sight degree to ne \u2018tions and charges in his long public po modern convenience, enaro.of |pink bows on -it._ .She was Susan\u2019 |\u2018 oe between s port |: .3 ; : ) \u2018the pro , A career, and they did not worry him - BENJAMIN BURLAND, \u201cThe little boats came in, Tooking © prospect.sald, with falry godmother; 5nd.it was she \"who, and Glasgow.\u20ac [very much.It was a habit of men of 09% the department had saved a con- ied 803 Board of Trade Building, Montreal, very wet \u2018as to the sails.Then follow- ] pidation: wi evident tre- had given Susan her manners.\" 4: S rege he grain business Jn {small minds to seek to tear down the Siderable sum.; \u20ac or 21 Victoria avenue, St.Lambert.©d the rowing events.© \u2018But isn\u2019t it the Susan's mother\u2019 sank \u2018into a chair 1910, the commissioners find that their reputations of those held in higher , Lhe debate dragged on till eleven Ag fi Phone, St.Lambert No.11.The coastguards\u2019 race, in which Wo t it rather \u2018awful with \u2018dark and sighed.\u2018Susan\u2019s manners got elevator No.1 handled over fourteen |.esteem than they, and more success- © Clock, when Mr.Crockett\u2019s motion ard _ \u2014 | three fine galleys did splendidly; \u2018and We.should do it in thres À burned: up this\u2019 morning,* she said.| iron bushels of grain of all kinds, gy] in life.: of censure was rejected by a govern- ari : TTORNEYS, the home crew won, carrying off \u2018the Î n © ours, | \u2018How careless!\u2019 said the little old | but some ppolntment is expressed ted t i i ment majority of = PATENT A honors for Peace Pool over Bostock ing Sertaln\u2014or less; \u2018the.tide is go- lady.+ at the comparative failure of the floæc- taken ore ed that this question ad, Then till the hour of adjournment a oo \u2014 and Silvermouth.| speak.SE £ pace.\u201cThere is no sea to Susan's Hrother \u2018shook fer \u201chead: 11 ing \u201celevators which the commission- procity measure was so pressing.His Weary reiteration of anti-reciprocity tor AT | MN un = Then followed .pair-oar- races, and \u2018and.yoù eee, ony a-sort of toss up; {don\u2019t know what I'm ever.going to do,\u201d | FS purchased at considerable cost answer in brief to the main charge aT8uments.! | races of single rowers without a\u2019 cox; will .be perfectly she sighed.from the Montreal Grain Elevating was that the dredging company, so far |.re il: \u2018smooth round \u201cBlack Bil\u201d ; - sculling races, rowed with a single oar the point \u201cThere, there! said the ttle old\u2019 \u2018lady, \u2018Company.The \u2018failure is expected to.from having a soft job, as suggested : ë and no rudder; and, : finally, water shelters Bostock _sbsolutely.5 225.55.jumping up and running to:a cupboard be amply redeemed during the present by the critics, had lost money où what FATAL FEUD AT MEETING.j sports of various -kinds for men and, | survobted Angels.orTow, mornisg \u201cDont you fret.IH \u2018give her some | Seasôn.The demand for more shed part of the work they had done, and Oklonka, Miss, July 27.\u2014An old po ; So \u2018manners- finer and better \u2018than she ever.space became so Imperative that it threw.up the contract as unprofitable.1 ; hé OMPTLY SELURÉE We solicit the business of Manu fac- boys.: ; \u2018 RE : J En rs and others.wh Tide agafi sand - 3 Abe advioability of having thelr iF Patent The girls were having tea when the ge wil be aes nat.aus hard+ll.{'had before; .| was decided that two new steel ana The money which was paid them for feud is blamed for a battle at a poli.z Susiness transacted by Experts.Captain Ardagh \u2018rowed across to thém'| four.Ang it.s be 2 start about \u2018Oh, please éd na cried.Susan\u2019s mo- | \u2018concrete sheds should be built on the the work done had been certified.to tical gathering at Egypt, Miss, last iad Jiminary advice free.Charges moderate.in a small boat.He was invited.on\u2019 wind by th may be a-much worse |thér.\u201cThat was just the trouble.The | Tarte pier, and work on these has al- as reasonable by the chief engineer of night in which Charles Bean was shot 0 Our sventers date: sent upon Fe board, and accepted willingly.220 going on fon trs any three dass ans manters she: had were 80.fine \"that | ready been commenced.| the department, and.other englneers.to death, Richard Bean was so badly .Building, Montreal and \u2018Washington, ie by ve 0 RÉ fauelly certain that 1\u20ac io backing.end ge seule ae one annees fai] tou décalés ut \u2018Jnsuranee ates is While It hod be tee he contended Péaten he may die, Fa.Demoiville \u2018cn adi : the dinghy.\u2018If you knew What\u201d it} ow harder and harder.\u2019 are both good and strong, I should be'| the commissioners State that they are that by getting the work done for $110,- F325 FOUNCES (T MhE the a we pres Has teen on the.committee.boat, Miss PTT, (To be Contthüed) p-1 to Thessala.= Nathan Haas Spokane, Wash.14 b iy shipped.: ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE al\u201d pn Nicholson, Guelph, body Ship- Between Montreal.Toronto, Hamilton, ; > and mots eRtaES, diploma, Lor st oye Schoo ene! g and | Ee required; & arauttul AE.ESPEC! on Ral OMAN WOULD, 30 ; ERNE ES Que.= for.small salary.Address, R.W., a tness\u2019 Office.THREE PROTESTANT TEACHERS Wanted, holding Elementary Diplo- gas, for \u201cthree district \u201cschools of Secretary, Manager or Accountant a Niagara Fais, Detroit and: \u201cChica ° 08 1 I * Witam Gore, aged 43.T 5 5 NOHUSTEN.| references.J.W.UAT, Soisoo, # il JT.R.Geddes; aged 54, buried tom \u2018 7: HOU RS : entente à si \u2019 Fi om somes | \u201cInspector, - Lacliite, que \u2019, \u201c| Gentieman, with 25 years\u2019 experience Bl my.pararily on Foley-O'Brien property.-.{ .BE EE \u201cfos A SEA {| Corinthian.: 54 su AIPPER °° 5 TEAGHERS want pin English Steamsnip Lines, is open ER mm Mack Smith, New Liskeard, buried ro \u20ac à an Fran sco; on nigel A -Pomerantan, .i N à TWO PROTESTANT ant- rom 1st Augu id E : : - : ; u i Knowl p, mporarily on.Foley-O\u2019'Brien pro- \u201c| «à TO oro = =r Diego, ok Gin via on : : ie N.3 Pane) = | | 2a for w the Senool ; J uncipality of or; he ell om Spanish; (£004, orezniz- 4 PE ne : j'Aug: 8: IMPO .icts Nos.1 9; sal 0 for ten Ness\u2019 Office.il Thomas Bedi.barted temporarily en ere 262m.: Claes cond \u201cGenin Ae Ni COMMERCE .ry 4 months, Desinning Sept ie Apply £1 0: Foley-O'Brien.property.=~ * (Canada's WAY yhouné), ; : -to the undersigned, stating qualifices s | S \u2018aptain\u2019 Thomas Punbar, Pembroke, | Lvs Montreal 9 a.m.for Toronto .and aie Paris, io; eins, 2 08 : Lttri]ted number \u2018of \u2018passengers\u2019 carried : bo À £ oy Ge: ve bry pts FEA BUSINESS CARDS.- turied temporarily \u2018én Foley-O'Brien: \u201cWest.3 Havre Lye pf FURNEss, THY 1.8.90, Liniad \u2026 Pig MeLAREN, Becretary, Ormstowl, | PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, TINT- 3 property.DAILY) \u2018 5 CONVENTION Au \u2018the dteamièrs: on the \u2018above 3% ee) LE | + ing, Kalsomining, Plastering, algo, Re- \u201cà Harry Hardy, Jassayer, Dome Mines, : ! tee Glasgow; London, and _ | TEACHER WANTED ONE ELEMEN-| NOVating Bricks and Stone rronts.1 'n England, buried.Between MONTREAL and TORONTO, \u201cDetroit, High.August 108% 5 Bited.ith OL storage EE AND teach Meh American Painters & Decorators.13 1 \u2018atz Manre, Melbourne, Australia, 00 a.m, 9.45 a.nt., 7.30 p.m, 10.30 p to : TAN, MO: months\u2019 school.in Dis.No.3, Boscobel, Prince Arthur W.Phone E.298.1 3 con- as! 18, buried at Dome temporarily: À Blegant Dinine,- Frais spé Library All Rati Trip |.Schoel Municipaitt of iy.Apply | : \u2014 À aes John W \u2018hatmough, Toronto, aged 22, |\u2019 Sleeping ce on au ve SAN.ht rralas Going Rai Lake | $.N.R.FRA Ey Sec-Treasuret, : \"YO LET.à kite priv shipped.| fare electric-lighted, including reading Tslonds |.axe est Ely, PQ ; 1815 - the T 10Mas Curry King, Copper Cliff, |\u2018Hlamps in berths, und are also equipped.Official Trip Quebec Deeg sation A TEACHER \"WANTED - \u2014.WANTED, À |.ous a : ) va fl \u201chis aril 55.bedy buried temporarily.-Awith electric fans.- - via Lake Ontario, - x 1.7 Protestant.feacher, holding - a Model : Lo .21.?(harles Jacks»a, colored, Pittsburg, MONTREAL, PORTLAND, \u2018THE ISLANDS, \u201c Falls, uffälo, Lake.Erie,.T : (dploma, ler \u2018the- Maple Grove Model y \" t Pa.hody buried temporarily.2! farning via Toron 0 and Th .School.South Ireland, County of .| $ = {rchie\u2019 Johnson.Sudbury.~ Ont.|| ANB MAINE COAST POINTS, | sind, Tonos iachuabag Rent gor\u201d thy Tor commenting § Fes.vi buried: temporarily.J, Trains leave Mo.cal dally \u2018at.3.00 gon Tully.29 to.31, dn | - qualifications, experience, end salary | Fine Corner Store \u20186 Let\u2014With base- Et: of Leo.H.Sulman, assayer.London, | fam.and 5.15 pry, arriving Portland at| Return Limit, Avg Te Canadiap route.Holders of all rec-|{ expected, to THOS.R.PORTER, Sec.- ment and upper flat.| 4 the Frc, body buried temporarily.Aus 5.45 P.m.and 7.So am.respectively.8.20 LE ; ça ords.Land to Land, 8 days 1¢hours.ql.Treasurer, New Ireland, Que.Apply to Manager wo.cu- us- ra I .BA * Bl ii ach tr.(seed Ady \"Durled tempor 8.me Pres 8.20 > m, arriving Monts eat = Hp - à {Dock to.fonds 5: ey Frisia, 4 WANTED, ong TEACHER, HOLDING > \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Ep } +, > a p.m.an a.m., respectively.o ; con\u201d Warmän, ; \u2014=-1 1 \u201cFrom me 1 el Schoo ploma for - Là By arils.Swan Rivér and:intermed aid 4 ne, : nh Dot Steamer.\u2018 datol.F1-;.#ehool; salar 3 onth; three PH al || rr eal || Fo My nr du The \u2018 Ù ; Dide o Diep - Conia, 25 Ae RIE i a J fr 08S F \u201cAJ FORGE, - Sept.\u2019 - for achools.a 6sc e \u201cBt Lie revorts this man as Pietro Dapaoli), | penis rente a OT Also con | - $10.00 : | EMPRESS OF FRE] J || [Sept 6.ROYAL EDWARD, Sept.20 || Perry and Cascades Shoes, 320 o Ki Ness\u2019 ock BR Of died in Liskeard Hospital; wife in On the night traine are operated | Proportionately low fares to \u2018poi g 11 LAKE SHAMPLAIN TEE por 29; ROYAL GEORGE, Oct.\u201d 41] er month.A feations to be ad TE le Iialv notified by hospital.high class commodious, modern elec+ | beyond on the G.T.P.and CN: Ry£ \u201cFI EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Fortnightly thereafter: : Breasdd \u2018to CHAS.A.DE sD ACCOMMODATION for one or two Eh ter John Bowers, or Bilo, reported by tric lighted SleePing Cars, with elect ing dates, August 3rd and 25th} LAKE M ANITOBA.Writ tor call for Fares.0a Hye bd Que.: tenants\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the igi dr Liskeard Hospital led from pneu- tic.fans, keeping \u2018atmosphere nice and SE ASIDE.EXCURSIONS ne Re Rates\u2014Emprèss steiigantps Firsts trated hamp lets\u2014any mship TÉACHERE w FANTED, I \"FOR SCHOOLS MANAGER, 142 St.Peter street.FR menia as result of flames.: La | un .1 es.1, sad Eardley, Wrig - io ted Ton Cooper, ded in Liskeard Hos- fiien Class Cafe Parlor Cars on Day Prom MONTREAL to - i class, sense a pa.Sofas 1° sue eo BS, TNL Eounty, Quey (Protsstant); Just B21 FURNISHED ROOMS Tp LET.eu pital, body sent to No.11 Peter Street, HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.P02 BLAND, Me, Sua Feu #7.80 TE Su ohas rates\u201d Clefs 6 ana Lu Phone M 8570.LL A \u2014 lome: Salary.THTE fo 38 $500, Loe di om : + t | ARD, turn, 7 ni s.rates, 3600-00 up- \" ES : : , FURNISHED DOUB ' 1 Robert Wels,\u201d West Dome, iy at bv Trip Tickets 1g, ptern Cu Pop Fine RUES = and ret, 8.38 |.wards.en : intormattod al ps HN _\u2014_ _\u2014m\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\" > ÉcolTreasurors Sta Steadman a Fo.Wrist bathroom Mat, also double\u2019 beaded - A :buried tem orarily at f ada, via icago, on\" sala Aug.8, 22; | Good going Augus » 8 Tickets and IN rom ch ; suitabis- o gentlemen, Ap- LE } nor aged 80: P Sept.5, 19, at very'low fon I Return ot, August 81.F \u2018Steamahip Agents; or Ls : Coun » Que PE , ply.[1] Beaver a mul Lu Mrs.Robert Weiss, Butte, Mont; || ITY TICKET OFFICES: == thi.W.@ Annable, Win, omer, ; \u2018WANTED, A TEACHER FO R gma.| metres teens \u2014 out buried temporarily at West oh a | __.1% Bt James 8.\u201cPhones Main 6905.or Bonaventure Station.; hi LL EAR 2 3 Hi ies\u201d Jake 2 mn pout Be Seth.ae | FURNISHED | ROOM WANTED.Weiss child, Butte, Mont.; buried | as 10.30 P.M.TRAIN 18 THE MOST POPULAR AND.REBT Faron ; \u2018 ary s¥Xpe Apply- te, GEORGE Groomer os YOUNG GENTLEMAN : =~ temporarily at West Dome.NIGHT TRAIN BETWEEN MONTREAL AND on TO.0.\u2018ut Bed, + YOUNG Séc-Tressurer, \u201cBhiga awake, furnished reom, with mode As Janes Rennie, Edinburgh, Scotland, sn LS Que.: ences; west bf Peel street, Address, RCT.ron Cate Bay, ono our ANTED\u2014FOR THE FRENCH METH- ith terms, C.'É.M,, care of \u2018Witneas?ele , «3 TE ce.-\u201c oéist Institute, resident £:male tescher\u2019 : ied temporarily at West Dome.© with Model Diploma.Duration of - pme John -MeLaughlin .me mb AE nt Tied SA Jom: ot SE MES WE ta \u2018temporarily.ee # I ge ; 1 = : 73 5.Pr: month: 80, 4 - pere ,Ç .: ne \u201cMrs A.EB: Burt, Cébalt: hbaxt 3 \u2018A +R \u2018the Et, éomy = Tio No.1.2 = 2 temporarily, Toronto; body baies A s P E B A s I N | Eni: ene fe eR have no Ma F2 po 4 me Ration Api to \u201cSOT WANTED TO PURCHASE.\" : M John Desterne, To > The fa-orite epat - - \u2018th and Sr |\" - xt 1 - 44 ta : ily.; pu EE fi ; iad TBRRIER \u2014 WANTED TO PURCHASE a ; DTH Macqueen, Kipper; Scotland; | CEABMING nISOn Fox scouts.| = ' des = 4043000 pm dally | a ésion WANTED, TWO PROTESTANT.Female \u2018a 8008 lok Caiman de He sin the and a ht body buried.temporarily.al MEN AND PLEASU-5 SDEXERE.| su = LE teachers for Shoots da the, school a Reply, by rained statin io ease: 33 3.D.: y n, body burie The vicin.iy affôrds.L sautiful scezet | : ca nicipality Ë us : : © n re Macquee fine: sea: bathing and unexec:led fishing.: + 2 EMPRESS.SPECIALS qualified Salary $25.00 per Mmonch; and price, to T.W:, \"Witness\u2019 Office.;.: term, 9 4 ni teaching, .Applicanis rem 3 lon \u2018Wall, body buried teraporar- ee aie iT Conon wi Eamon : In connection with the \u201cEmpress of and trout nshing in connection with the | rience.| WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CAST-}i] \u201cIreland,\u201d from Québec, Friday, July \u201828, x Pate 0 PS AN ER Gove H == house.Salton and '\u2018vout Fishing par | ga - @ 3 À S| Apply RRAN, Covey Hilf off Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, = \u201charry Brookjas; .wife here; body excellence.?of - a aan Conches\u201d od ess he | \"| Ga\" Schools to apen Sept.5th, 1011, \u201chote SF See Does paid oy : : buried tempera 3 rs; v 111 - leave Montreal), Windso Street | | \u2018 ro-| MAX FRANK, 15 Bast Craig Str as J A.John saunch; \u201cbody burisé ténipprar- \u2018BAKER\u2019 S HOTEL \u2018Station, 8.30 pam, Thursday, Tidy: bo 255 ATARE ACHE; TE te | Tel East 3067,\" w Pireet, MR \u2018 z (How Oem) EMPRESS MAIL SPECIAL\" of Day.tach a country scl oo; pH 3 per | > ] \u201cHugh McLeod, Glencoe Mills, Cape 1 and favorably kn offers pe \u2018Coaches, .Diner and Parlan ars, ; wl : ghonth.OWENS, 24 H \u201cBreton, N.S., body buried: temporarily.so done Recommodation.pd leava Windsor Street - Station: \u2018at 9.45 - _Bto onefteld, \\WANTED To.PURCHASE vo : Lester, Henniger.body buried -tem- with \u201call \u201cthe com?_rts of home.+4 .a;m., Frid uly 28, ruñning direct to Ÿ t je ship's side at mebec.Bre éakfast in w ANTED\u2014A PROTEST ANT TEACHER One or \u2018two Butcher's Carts.Must be \u2018 va, Before making -your plans for -your |\u201d orariiy.« Cranshaw.\u201cPhoenix, \u201cAriz, | \u201csummer outing, be sure to write\u201d for |: Diner ready \u2018at 9.15 am.\" with Elementary Diploma 1iJr the IN good condition.Give lowest price, -ptermis and.other.\u2018nfor~ \u2018on to eg el ZO.+ Ga\": Que Sl © @r Dibsentient \u2018Schoot- (ône 88d where to he seen, to J.R., P.O.Box sody buried temporarily.nine Ligne Ben preferred.) | §116, new number.: | can .teach Frenc.William McLean, body \u201cburied \u201ctem- i Tory 3280, 00 for ten months.Ba-\" Knights of Columbus Convention |\u201d > CAN a Fa \u201c 2A TRANG ey ey TET UE Nt Cab apr pe Teli Be EE ee parrains sre amie ro pre gre Ë - | porarily.; | ginning Sept.ith Board.311,00 per LOTS.FOR \u2018SALE.i J.Paulin Montcerf, Ont.,.body bur- a | Prom: Montreal to DeTmoIT, [ *Passenge- | Month.Applications received 5.\" to- : , ;- Ten, July 2.ORACE LO ec .J 1e empararty.Loona wi PROFESSIONAL caños vy \u201cMich, out and back ray .$14.70 Passagé Rates: Cabin.Seale = econ), Treas \u2018Grande | Liga.~ Que.A Fas Ae guolcs oat b Mn ¥ Juhan Oo, Orensburg, , Loona, W.- Going rail, returziné via Laks $22.70 | l\u2019Ascanta\u2019, $46.26 and upwards; other - nds ord 1.10: Cat oy Flo le Lin- if Lifland, Russia, body\u2019 buried .tempor- 1 ADVOCATES, SANIT ~- and Thensand Iulands .steamers, $45.00 and upwards, Third WA NTED\u2014 PROTESTANT TEACHER, So regular roc; Remnents cannelete, ig arily.1 ERY, \u2018a : PicKets .good ig Jul en 30 \u2018and.31 Class, British, Eastbound, $28.00, Pre- \u2018holding Arst-class dirloma, for River $5, TeBJqar L0c:, Remnants Col rec 3 fan iF A.J.Ryan, hotified TA Divboris, ;\u2014 : Returgins until Aus.Aug.Hh, nL Cn \u201clog cle que i Agone i \u201ca soi Desert, Schoo ne api fem months Quilts, Lace Curtains, Pure Linen Manhattan rilling ompany, .- on 0 se rst Sept, to June btn \u2019 Salary | = Napkins, 26 dozen; Special ER Church street, New York; body.buried | \"ELLIOTT & DAVID | E Pho 5e Catnerine are re momies Poe Ca UTE] Linen or 4 Colored fre Muslin.; i + z.-Treas., : 1230 rey ar -2fc; te Lustre, 0c, ~~ ; temporariiy, bod buried temporar- - AMévooutes, Marristers sud Solicitor.=, row MONTREAL oo | wn: sonses » BETORD \u2014 oe intron worth, $1.0 i Ribbed Cashmere Hoge, - ig _ Victor Puera, y Commissioners for all the Province, 50 : AGENTS.oe 85¢ Remit! '50c.ROWELL'S GBN- © 11 ile.\u201c \u2018And for the States * FRS and return} ; - ; ] PROPERTY FOR SALE EN \u201c= ERAL: : BAZAAR,- 3\" Cypress \u201copposite: = HE + E.Sherrien, ottawa, died i in transit.- Massachusetts snd New York.4 sue return ] + 300 \u2014 HOUSE FOR SALE \u201cOR æ To - : New Wing - Windsor Hotel.- 2 \u2018ER Hugh Meehan, Sudbury, buried tem- A; \u2014 ; i i porarily half a mile south cf: Goose Canada Life Buliding, 129 $t.James st.let, 747 Wellington street, 25 x 115 : | For SATE, TWO FINE LOTS ON Mar- opposite St.Charles School; fine loeai- |: ; Lake in :Shaw.Beery J.Hor, KC.LA Doit\u201d ity; with beautiful tall trees, in- the 1 cil avenue, Notre Dame de Grate.= A , \u2018John MeDonald, \u2018Eganville, ant., bur- yard; electric light and.gas Stove.na onan AY a Julck buyer.Apply, CHAS, \u2018rail south of | Now intad out.| FER 568 erbrooke street, Not ed Jemporarily got a : e SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, Spe 2) a 17 pair NC TOT 212 St.tre.Dame de Grace.- \u2018 \"1.Lawrence Boulevard.Tel.Main 3187.: \u2014_\u2014 Mike Johnson, found om Trout| = \u201c-\u201c- PUGSLEY & WYDE, oo \u201corrx TIOXET orvivn; 2 TT - É | A GENTLEMAN BUILDING 4 LARGER | The \u2018Witness\u2019 is on sale, among a , ; \u201ca\u201d cc] RENNEBUNEPOR! : Creek, Night Hawk distriet; commit- | an VOCATES, BARRISTERS, xe, ; 13088, \u2018Tampon By } Tel Well WM.015; | \u2018Good going August 6, 15 18,1 9.CS ted suicide; \u2018body burieä temporarily.| METROPOLITAN BUILDING, - \u201c}H.AJ PRICE, | \u201cGEO, STRUBÉE, Returning \u201cunti] \u2018August ist, \u2018js1L Marshall: Morrison, Haileybury: Asst.Gen.\u2018Fas.Ast ; ; [= s house, \u2018offers for sale the residence ha | now occuples\u2014with 15,000 feet of land | Others, at the following suburban City Ticket, £5 mr ree \"les.y sui d trees; situated found corner.Tisdale, Whitney, Shaw \u201cog : ss.FACONA : : .\u2014\u2014large lawns and trees; Uated in j' Le, - \u20ac : a : : icest part of Montreal: West,- À 8 \u2014 .\u20ac eT ext England; found cor- | .- .PE Le | panveureis mins |* a wh partioniers tor: - asrvices.| B CEIREBA TRICK, West.56.J \"we i \u201cST; LAMBERT, Seen I ner Tisdale, Whitrey, Shaw and Del- | + ST AM p z en sue .7.\" Spectal-.Uptown \u201cAgency; Thos.Gook\u2019 oon = =| Miss.DAVIES, Post Office.:\u2018 \u2018 i.ore, Je Cre tea s : ese: - \u201cCAN ADIAN NORTHWEST.= }[& San.830 St.Catherine 8t.Wy, or |.FOR BALE.Lo st HECTOR BISSALLLON, St.\u2018Denis - g 2, mains |.CES a vou ; \u201c LES : s\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>_ li of Cripple Crook; eromated romaine |\u201d Company, à Limited.A dnt oe ana an nei ape | EEE 300 von eue Ji [PTS pws, victor Aversa j \u2018atre of South FPercupine, supposed to eT en LL = August\u2019 8rd and th LE x LE, and 4 port Be.J \u201c wood, 3 00; Min Blooks, $1.76 per MONTREAL SOUTH.; be \u2018Cripple \u2018Creek\u2019 an old western, È .a AN \u2018GULT OP.ST LAW \u201c du; : \u2014 2 = prone load.C?MA CDIA RMI D, 402 vi ; Arabs ; 8 :praspéetor.* EE .RENCE.sé un Go AT : $10 00 F = : : = 1 Yam ner: Tel.452 \u201cMR.SLATER.Lafayette Ave i \u2018 Bdward : Cullën, \u201cHartwell, care of.pe in Cool Lstitadés, l x MOOSES AW- nd nat Propor | | : LACHINE.\u2018FOR SALE \u2014 RED COCKER SPANIEL {BW Warfield, 2021 Broadway, New Pups; also, Fox Terriers.Mr.D.G.A.RANSOM, 370 St, Joseph St 10° 1,900 Fork; found~on Egan Claims; tele- | Cascaped tona, \u2018recently dionatély low rates beyond, to and in = acted.oût on the Clyde, specially for hip.cluding Macleod, Calgary and Edmonton.Ù CUNARD TT = MARWICK, 2038 \u2018 \u2018Boyer.\u201cstreet, St G.A.RABEAU.217b St.Joseph St, \"phoned Nelson.G een\u2019 to notify Egan, 12} service.with \u2018all modern comforts.a Dénis Boulevard.\u201c MONTREAL WES \u2018Haileybury.7 | SAILS FROM MONT T.[Halley * PATTERSON & JENKINS, «| THORSDAYS atid \u2018bom; Sea Iftn: sos and | 0ld- Orcifard, Kennebunkport, &o.~ 4 ix : ACHINE TOOLS FOR SALE \u2014Owing || JOHN COULTER, Westminster Ave Osborne Batier, Bangier, sens ; ~ Advocates, Barristers\u2019 = \u201cBeliotteps, * \u201cdist August, 14th and 3sth September; y - Leave Windsor St.9.00 am.and 8.00 .CANADIAN LoNDON PASSENGER Hac changes là our plant we have the D.J.MUNRO, Decarle St.Quebec the- following day at | ing through Steepel{ ~~ | following machines for sale:\u20141 Au- Green to notify Egan, Haileybury.100 St James Montreal.noon.oF pitio ctou, N.S., calling at Gaspe, 35 and Parlor Cars.© ET - seo ; tomatic screw machine, taking up.te VERDUN.© James D.Coyne, Chesterville, Ont.; 0 PATTERSON.no a JENKIN M 1.Bay, Perce, Grand River, Summer- i From Montreal 8-8 ineh stock, with collets and.cams; J.W.MATTHEWS, 255 Church Ave body shipped.Er W.Dexter, Folkstone, Kent, hE.CNE : Charles Villagracia.; William Wilson; \u2018Porcupine, \u201cdied in F x \u2018hospital.: er TE LA side, \u2018P.E.I., and Charlottetown, PEL | ep Ths à the RAYE Southampton.à =.er London.1 three spindls driil, #4 inch table, | {.Mr.WILLIAMS, Galt Ave.; : \u2019 : a - {neh centres; 1 twe spindle drill, 18 - ; KW.YORK FROM QUÉBEC (me ; \u201cFuiy 11.088.ASGANTA .°.July 39 La h table, 6 inch centres; \u2019 | July 25.SS.ALBANIA.Aug.13| B88 taba.J [neh Cony Garvin Mill Far: tamed \u201cRiver Saguenayy | harlottetown an MARRIAGE LICENSES 3» ' 5.43 : ; = ; 1 4-toot ; \u201cIf your dealer does not sell the \u2018Wit- : Ave : Lee AUSONIA Au 26 | = 13 inch table: Whol: \u201cPred Me: ness.notify us and we will see that he - ! Sec- | £hines arc all in fist class condition, \u2018is supplied at \u2018once.rates: called Sec 3 PE Sal ne P > ER fist | \u2018and may bs stem at any xime M | CIRCULATION DEPT., MAIN 4090.1faz, RE.125) 2,600- Tonk, Nelson Peterson, found by Grant and |: from.Quebec \u2018at 8.p.an.38th Jule : est, RHE .Po.\u201cBox i.party one and one-half miles south of ore \u201cAugust and th September, $2.78.5 ; RES ont Hana Box 2 -Goose Lake in Shaw.a Full \u2018particulars on application w La Be TR Catnertne Bt.Wear UT 'M ACHINE Tools WANT ADS.| | \u201c : À Unidentified Swede, found by: Grant.\u2018and party one änd one-half miles south \u201coun, Temiéur, p\u2014 ê erat BERMUDA and Ret FD du = oan io Wh.Thre of Goose Lake in Shaw.po ions, by th Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, REFORD O00.qu SL .| aavocates, Barristers anda Solicitors.Simmer excursions, by the twin a y $100:30° THE ROBERT > Démiited, - eee Th : Bank | aa \u2018BERMUDIAN,\u2019 5,600.tons, .Sa.\u201cWortlaz 1, eto.1 .1.1 .{ reportED Le | ont isos Garmin.from New Kor at st 35 SAGE San Prauoiaco, Los A Angele i) ih | | Ek SE a 45 ; - FOR SALE.Jo.= The \u2018WITNESS.87 4 MISSING., a sir L.Gouin, RC VE = vx KC.rr Hernan every gas | \u2018un Peu S o, gto, via es 545 | and ail Cunard Ling Axess ~ owing to changes to our plant we |.MAY BE LEFT WITH g à Sem SES a \u20ac \u2018ant Perrault LLL.H.il breezes, seldom rises above 80 degrees, |.; 7 Have the following machine nes Sor A> T.Chapman, Bookseller, £13 St.Ca- 1 \u2018\u2019harles Atkinson.7\" - The gout trips ofthe sohsen ror | Ore,, in one rection Le MISCELLANEGUS, - CA o5 Fook, with \u2018with EE thering St ot St Charles, 801 Weiner: , Harry.Bruse,, Doses, 2 Bound, 3 Bar- \u201cea Comfort.UE, \u2018Going \u201cih ne wn TYPEWRITERS \u2014INVESTI re he cams ton Street, West of Subway: J.W.Matte tte, Tom om Bascom.Kile: : Retin u eu \u201d manufactured Typewriters.\u2018Fype- per à.ee Spindle.Drill, 24 inch.tabla, 9 |thews, 256.ADVERT Sor Fred Clarke, Br repaired, rented, exchang : a 2 ME Russell Dale, Harry Dralié, Joo Dud?\u2019 : pong.Aug.& to 10, 13/t016.| Bighest ards, pipbons, Carbon 32 a 0 cer CLASSIFIED sx TANT - 8.poradius Darling, Mal» Le : 4 mit, 6 \u201cES Tobn Street, Montreal.\u201d & Garvin.Millers, 30 inch tables Oot, 5th, sont.tion Vacant, Situation Wantad, Pu.Lee nted, Rooms To Let, Articles È cindz Second-hanc.Articles Wanted or D -sormeau.Crawford.Planñery Cc.ERE } Garvin ater, 18 inch: tases el ANTONE NIT BEING J ABLE TO amy 1 #-Foot Spesd Lathe - -'° bec), \u201cLäcroix (Haileybury), a poh ase Peter Loftus (Poreupine.) - Le lutte.: = ; a : \u201c74 'Witness - at.big newsdealers 1 18 inch Lap WW; \u201c| For Sale.: 25 mé fat ; x mien : \u2018gblige the publishers by.notify.i the ess machines are all In\u2019 frat.2 ty vor Sale or To Let, te 5 Sravene, à se.v ine.wth « hy \u201cTh MED.IN rrÈe ; Tex sh Department 57 tels | gone -n, And may be meen at'aux th x.SR For Sale.Robert Henry, Ww CH sox'|.20 Words for 100.Fred Hier (ee Hortel 2 C5 for each additional wo-1.Six in.| - : wid for the price of four.a Agarsen, THR \u2014ARAGLN, : \u201cRs bite ontresl : metre =| + BIN-0'Flyna, ] jt Farell (Eoley.O'Brien) ge : an © August Bmpr dnd of A GoOB-\u20ac A st.yesterday on: Jenn i NOTICE PARTISUL- =.| .Bs D Lédiait Sho.was Killed bY a fall \u2018on\u2019 | Poitige Star ps Will Be Accepte \"3 ; Roots out any L The \u2018above rates are Cash - with crder, \u2014=- | When.not prepaid numerous entries - | \u2018 have to\" be made, and the -\u201ce is, in .consequence, touch highe | No charge.\u2018made in our bovis.for any * ave sement of less than five agate © 9 \u20ac 5p .- re] .; - ; | dof a cori; har Bor Bot.Jing gt se in, ac: 's at night whildiyou HE is Purnanys, Pdintess Corn \u2018Extractor, the nly pafriless\u2019 remedy that.acts in; twér'y-four hours.Putnam's.Painless c Cérn and Wart Extr sare, price 25 cents.HiguEAT.CAS ail Tuesday last; it was stated that hal\u2019 -kinds of arte 101 had stepped.en a.three-inch plans.| uplèe esata \u2018to.-orders.D HY Fait ex \u2018\u2019aireet, Mono SES 1 & \u2018There i isn't a store in Canada: a a bigger variety in Summer Shi or your money than \"you at Ve invite inspection and comparison assured.that men know good style sand: believe 1 in th refinement of - pis quality.«1 OWNING AND OPERATING 5 LE TR & CO.LIMITED, MONTREAL Lo .9 .° 1 .I\u201d 25 Underskirs, 25 Ladies Middy Miss UNDERSKIRTS, made of Fine Friday, .69 \u2019Imported Cambric, with-twenty Mads inch flounce of.eyelet embrolu- of Fine Duck, wide sa: ery, finished with groups\u2019 of collar, turn back cuffs and So - \u201cemall.tucks, - underpiece and or tie, in colors, Cardinal, KA du st rustle.\u201cThis garment \u2018is and Black; nice and cool\u2019 Sion ut 0 2.\u2018 aton themem straight 115 FRIDAY .9 Mr.; \u20ac $129 Sip over Ngtigoms, 85 Ladies\u2019 Lawn Waists Made of Pine Quality Material, er \u2018 Lpmmed wi (qFound \u2018yoke of Friday, .69 +.di 2 v - embroidery in pretty Made of Fine Lawn, à _ ._.a : rity.are.being eat \u201cmoti 41 floral design, elbow sleeves, broidered, finished Janey =m .Lo Brainy Pitching by J Justice Secured: for the Sk es ty re Coney! stand.$a Siang, heading ana\u201d wasn rio sertion, Kimona.sleeves and 5 simd | 0e \u2018that ; \u201cbon.Sizes 56 to 60; sleeves, fine tucks and Val.in- ; | by thé Narrow Margin of Que un.©.FRIDAY .Rs fortion trimmed.\u201d sizes, 32 Lf) LW ; [ for \u201c725 Muslin Corset Covers, 49 | Ema 69 (BIOS | : BILL PARSON sg DEBUT, Cl \u2018Cross Bar Muslin Corset Covers, Le adine* : \u20acuxe \u2018 4 : made with full front.and trim- Ladies Net Waists It -med.with yoke of Val: inser- [fri Pin a oof Tae one havi \u201c\u2018threaded .w r , finished i | ance at Atwater.Baseball \u201cNotes.and.News.Fro with bows and\u2019 edging.ec Made of Fine Figured Nets, silk havi 150 \"Centres of tho Three Leagues.FRIDAY \u2014- 49 | nes long sieeves ne NN TE ce .j : ET.ce, a es 244 rm \u201cidee igs eg | dettes HA AAA SCOHAAHOUSSO | ; EE , 3 rs a 1 pa el on ER EE t 1s:expectea that there will b Ç \u2014First Floor Up.we 4 EASTERN LEAGUE ST ANDING © French, 25 ., ., 28 BH POL E wai Tush for these Linen 22 Huts \u201c54e Before You Come - M + | \u2014 < Yeager! ib pures esse 4.0.01 3 0 \u2018only fifty of them left to\u201d be re dae JUN - Mere | : Gres à rene E EE S| 131418 Bact Tues vty | | nee Vue $2.00 to $4.98 Children's =a.° ochester .fe \u20ac, $ : 8 of what you # Baltimore .56 35 0 + a 3 2-1 3 8.1 MISSES AND W WOME: = |} \u2018want, for Priday has Teo \u2018 .en's pe *, ae, E - © MENS.- \u2018 - = Joronto cones & 36 6 2 Purtell, 3s SS ec 04 0502 8/0 1 2°11 SUITE including Crash zx =x | many special features that Pongee Goats, 08 PS < Buffalo Ma 46 a1 » Parsons.ce we 4s eer8 0D 04 4 0 \u201ctrian Ramie Linen.and .some \u2018| you might really be buying : \u2018 sipa » Purao .; \u2018447 &| XRoth rE ss0u000e 80.0° 1 1770 Repp, some representing the - the things you did not in- These splendid little models Brit © Jersey City .38 47 447 ® vw\".1000400 latest New York summer ideas were imported by f icy # Newark .34 \u201854 388.G1 Totals \u2014_\u2014 em \u2018in-\u201cSummer Suits.Plain\u2019 tailor tend to, York.Here is ons chance f Toon desi © Providence .29 6f 323 + o os oo ws .8 8 62718 2 - or semi-tailor, in \u2018colors of - In the list don't forget to to dress the Little Ones neasty It & 2.æ xBatted for Purt ell in White, Pink, Light Blue and \u2018 mark down CANDY, for it and stylishly at a minimum price, the Soelrdrifoimmissodioidsdocieciodeilsd 00000000 | Score.by seh.ve Ct RID.AY ; =} is » fact that what we sell : F Y HIT.mer Li Jersey City ., ° 000013004] \u2018unbend to .44 + in the way of Confections is ° 45 Children 8 Merce Med Por.to-1 i Skeeters sting better when there Bg a Monreal .Hom 000201900 0\u20143 the public gaze and \u2018donning \u201cathletio- Dre Sess, Mo Exchanges.| .ABSOLUTELY PURE.gee Coats, with Sailor and tan Cab dash of sunshine knocking about, and hits, French, Donnemens andl; | tno hase De thelr Browse 3 : their new diving tower lone.enough I}.i = = : front collars, box plaits down for ; & yesterday they dug their stings.into Jess on, errors, Motnreal 2 3 Jersey Ci \u2018forms of sport which jug to Tha | championship form.Unless T i \u2019 ) : .with Biche nbn\u201d trie LAY ' a \u20ac.i : ï - ; the Royals and tasted the sweet gore 4; double play, hari ty 6 dhontresl a fied meet.\u201d Yesterday was\u201c the day 50 { .1B i | FRIDAY .® BEI \u2018| Abatein; stolen\u2019 bases, Breen, Gottman, ls.yeaï, and \u2018some fifteen thousand \u201csl, 0 10 63, 20 Otrich 0 I ass eres, .RS Floor Up.».of victory.Gent sacrifice hits, Wheeler, Justus, people\u201d \u2018made their way.to the M.A.} # BRASSIERES (B B The game which was a duel between | Parsons bases Rend off Justus 2, off a A.grounds, where rot only were of last year's names Sesto of [1].Feathe Js \u201c.made of fi n'a to.trimmed offig two pitchers, was featured by.the-.in- Justus 1; hit by pioter bY Parsons, Die loreal rasme cute Chi icago, and ie boy.Allen, i}.2 IS, with embroidery.lace en pat interested in Waist maj nneman me, 1.45.Umpire of New Yor year's.champion |} \u201con Friday we will co OBS - can troduction into the creme de la, creme Byron and Boyle, Attendance, 1, fe.points madsonneuve sent.a worthy |'is an.open.\u2018question,\u2019 \u201cbut [would _al- |} Ostrich 2 ve will sell LA \u2014 fitting, some crossed back or Supporters?witl Montreal baseball society and fashion, | \u2014\u2014 presentative in A.Maranda, who an- | most certainiy.: be \u2018found amongst the| Hf.~ are Mauve, Green, Blue, Pink; hooked in front, hold figure The long ht ticiy \u2018by on William Parsons; mere familiar- | a TORONTO WON AGATN.- IF grst prizes, whilst \u2018Toronto | Montreal\u2019 experts.The, trials which [:;}J]- = and Brown.They have.been\u2019 snugly, and hide all lines of touna in NO dos] aire 1s othé ly known as \u2018Bill\u2019 who-whep-.\u201cnis | ou SOS JUS 2 aoron te finistioä up, VC petition Fin he loc met | er | e M.A.118 5530.hey Should Fes DO JES © |.corset: simes 82 to 44.These | Supporter.It sa a eve) pitching days are over might with | tod Thi Aap of the.Series.Baltiiôré bat = SUMMARY.\" \u201cthe Lanka?= sie fe 5% name [1 & specially fast at, each.: A ; 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y J Bowie, here pare 33 Velvet Toques.- and.|: .CHILDREN'S WAISTS, trimmed.In Montreal, it can be ob- For rs the ores on rm | 1-5 Innings; of T Togreau, 540 2 2 2-2 inn- | Fat men's race, 100.yards, 236 Ts ~ Dlos made to Sell at $1.80, $5.00 | +.With lace and embroidery, corded \u2018 Wied only at Goodwin's, fue à the lat LE isos \"as, Corcoran \u2018Dele orover.Montreal only\u20141, Ji: Lefebvr snd #650.The colors are \u2018or plain, made of heavy satin or Limited Motion Department, rs tn the pulpit of Atwater, an e lat- han Yi a base \u2018hit, Délepantgs\" two 2, Boisclaira;-3,-Carle, Time, 12 sec \u2018 To \u201cfine \u2018cambric; sizes 1 © where its use is demon- fere \u2018ter in his endeavors to wolf up, the bases, a seymour, plays.Sn Stole | \u201cPutting 1\u20ac.1b ghot-\u20141, L.J.Bôwis, : tes u RIDAY -15 strated.\u2014Ground Floor wer y skeeters by pitching a victory.It Phelps ao: Bradley to Tesreau to Smith; \u201cToronto, 38.ft.8 + 25 Deémarteau.\u201cFirst Floor Up.= .meci 48 was not to-be, however, his vison vis | struck out, by.Vickers.3, by Mueller.1, | Montreal, | 87 ft.te -Lefelvre, mere ra i XE , » -VA8 by -Teareau 3, by Bachman 1; first base Montrent; 8 3, It 10; : \u2014 \u2014 x EE AE oN who was.of .the sleek smiling and on balls, off, \u2018Vickers 4, Mueller 1; Tes- {| Ce ET Eee : ; 0 -zak UE À - : reau 3, Bachman 1; left on bases, Balti- .pag 3 £ it fat persuasion, in fact a veritable more & ee 5; passed ball, Egen: | the , ¥ : : 2 § J wild p ; Mueller: um ires, M: à | W ; Brutus, just out guessing the Royal gmen; attendance, 3,800, ime bio AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 5 legions in their attempted.assassina- ; PA) $ tion of Rymp.OV Ro EAD ADEES 10 om Details and Results of Second HO Bill of ours\u2019 certainty: \u2018bad the as- Ganzel- wes in New York Then anager 3 oo Round at Detroit.P sistance! of kindly ~ apd sympathetic see if Frank Farrell intends to exercise.\u2014 tha feeling on the part.'of the sporting 28 option he holds on.George M = iki Riles: DR; D ot 7 the fans, who had foreg red to see \u2018the Dell.La Bâle Ganzel was awey McCon- | 4-5 :secs:.|-ênd \"hes Fi Dakin,.M.| + ol enii-Snals Sor té-morrow : Detroit, Mich, July 27.\u2014Two 31.is skeeters squelched, \u2018büt his'.delivery the Nowarke by à score th sf (570 10 L'A A.\u2018A.;'\\2, Platt, A.Time, | Paul Hunger, of Chicago, \u2018and.- Le oe edité pee i K | the Newarks by a score of 4 to 8.\u2026 ace er W.-C.F f Pitteb di Phelps, the western champion, defeat- tiat lacked thta dash and fire necessary to | wild throw by Simmons an da single.by.8 : 2 wd 2 our g, | ed Henry Heyburn, of Louisville, and am impress the bloodthirsty.Skeeters Who.ey patting for Agler, tied the score | .sai à 4 \u2026 oral ams h the other which gave Robert A.Gard- his would \u2018out for gore.: in the 1ith singles by | % -.clash; ang:.+ f Chi ; e ask There were chunks.of excitement Fisher \u2018and Cady, with Meyers's sacri- 4 looked upon: v : > ner, 01 Chicago, the pale athelete.3 coa a EE fective int Sees ee inaiores the winning run.3 favor, for.the contestants have Trott, nade the second round of match Um reached the homeplaté, leaving Hand.Rochester .gs\u2014 00030000000-\u20143 marteau, - Montreal, 29° + all been regarded as having rol , ma \u20ac e seco d round of match Fra I plate.§ Hand- Newark .\".\"ll.11000000101\u2014¢ | W- Holmes, Toronto; {+ s.to win their high- pay Or ern EEE in ord on third.Gandil worked a nice Summary\u2014Two base hits el) \u2018Montreai 2 {4 a + championship on the Detroit Golf Club ; oe bramy play to get Handford safely sacrifice hits, Meyer; stolen bases, Dal.Running hop, \u201cstep: \u2018and jump.\u2014, A + +1 | come day one of thrills and brilliant T over the area of caoutchouc, but the (Of, ager.Fisher; double plays, Fisher Maranda,\u2019 Moisonneuve, - -41- 5 in: |+ -Princeton\u2019s ints Sh Favor d by luck which bled hi Asd -Valiant Charles was Stung on the base on bail base on errors, Newark 1; | 5.J.Bowle, \u2018Toronto, \u201889 es 8, V.| & -pion, meets .| + Sabin Lacrosse G Othe 6th fa Ave Phelos holing uaf plate, ' through indecision in his gal- | 3: hi by ee Mo ponnell 2, off Hoimes | Bjuteau, Montreal.| VAT RAS Detrotee only suscors.+ deg onse Gossip From All Centres Le en oth In five, Phelps ne Th lant dash.Burtill made a nice hit 3e McConnell z struck \u201cpots mile, open\u20141i- \u201cHebert, M.A] 4.while twa Pittsburgers\u2014M.a = a beautiful 25-foot putt, claimed the etting Chick Gandil across the har Shontz 1; Totton > by Holmes 1, by: \u201cA, A.: 2 Ha PM.A, AL AL; \u2019s, Ril + \u2018Ritchie and E.M.Byers, come.4] : extra hole 3-4 and put the Kentuckian per bor bar, \u2018and that was all their is to Newark 10; passed balls, Mitchell uma CÉÈR Time 2 min.1 2-5 secs.ley 14 together.:Byers and Seokel have |: The Mortresl Iucrosse: \u2018team's main [ Currie, Butterworth, Beauchamp, [out of further competition.In the th .shout about in spasm number four, Es Kerin-and Hart, \"Time, 220.4 At 220° yards; open\u20141, Maranda, : Mais, + -been playing: consistently since al + \u2018object.these.days is.to keep in perfect Seed, Lavelle, Eastwood and Roberts.Gardner-Schlotman match the latter se the state of affairs at thestage- being | groatios, 1,600.\u201c| onneuve; 2, A.F.Adams, Toronto; 3,'| +4 the tournament he + [physical condition.on hole: £5, but he à romptly fen cap Royals 2, Skeeters «without.\u201cHERD \u201cWON 1 TWICE.i Ls,\" Morel, Montreal.Time, 24 1-5 secs.| 4 = Yesterday's.au 2d] + + { A full squad tured\u2019 out: last night |.1 down on the extra one, Faking three tha Tt \u2018certainly looked in the'Sfth with | Buffalo NY, July, 27.\u2014Pwo i : ET Fotis Tepoit- Sen ue lo ly, but it was \u20184 | ot Westmount and had a \u2018splendia At the Montreal Tecumseh match in putts for e five, while Gardner holed Th the three Skeeters on bases, and an Were taken from Providence yesterday, \u2018er 1 2 RE vif dangerous, and there is.plenty | \u2018workout in\u2019 \u2018preparation for their game Toronto two Saturdays ago, -the re- |in four.Bri minous b p he the first half.being.the easiest proposi-: A | \u201cdangerous, = feree, Mr.Peter Murphy, whose rul- The results of the ot tches to- and ominou uzz by the \u201cinsect at the prop : 8 di o e other matc bat, as If there was to be something Lom,ihe Bisons: have been up against this: se \u201c13 of \"Al of ran rampionah i 3 \u2018with Cornwall on Saturday.pnt | INES evidently displeased the Queen day follow: Frq doing, but \u2018Bill of ours\u2019 delivered one from start to finish Fheing features by = hea.are 36 -hole hip.3 |.Geo.Roberts\u2019.redppearance Done City fans, was threatened with bodily Paul Hunter, Chicago, defeated H.rei} of his craftiest, and the \u2018score board the pitching of Brenten end Lavender | : the.team\u2019 up\u2019 to full strength, and & harm by the mob at the close of the Wilson, of Cincinnati, 7 up and 5.remained unaltered.-.and the Sensational performances inthe | noticeable feature of \u2018the work done | match, and it was only due to the a GC Fownes, Pittsburg, defeated oe The sixth spasm was featured by stop, and Reddy ME Doro Dow short was the \u2018speed and condition shown good offices of Mr.Charles Quarrie, bert on ee oledo 2 up and ented apy two momentous incidents.A nice hit Second when Atz was chased by.Umpire.SBC! .| by.the: players \u201cin uniform.\u2019 \u2018 the Tecumseh tho threat that Me W.I.Howland, Chicago, 4 up and 3 sib -by another Bill, resulting in a run, | Score by innines\u2014 te 0 x à ficers Montreal Messrs.John -Davidson, Roddy Fin- urp % Soar Conte ] Te ons mars - J.D.\u2018Standish, ir., defeated J.K.T and a fashionably cut homer bY |Buffalo .0034318 0%\u201412 [Apr ue ore ¥ or.over\u2014i, layson.and.W.Findlay were on.'the ing.uch Inc a f Bole, Cleveland, 1 up to Gandel, who is certainly some all Providente °.! 000200008018 ray gi 2 Capt.\u2018Baker: 3; Capt.Mur- side and .expressed} themselves \u2018well only emphasize the vital necessity for M.D.Ritchie, Pittsburg, defeated fiel round exponent of the baseball cult.|, Summary.Hage on balls, oft.Corridon, | pleased \u2018with the night's work., |@ radical change in the system of gq, Ww.Bunn, jr.Springfield, IIL, 3 up prq Result at \u2018this stage\u2014Royals, 3; Skeet- | out, by Corridon 2.by Tete & struok Mr.Davidson in discussing the club\u2019s governing and.refereeing the matches.and 2.ern ers, 1.Plerce 1; two base hits, Murray, Schirm, re prospect of winning the champlon- { It \u2018would seem that a board of pa E.M.Beyers, Pittsburg, defeated., run .Spasm seven was the black: chapter Tarleton; sacrifice hits, Groh.Killifery | sald: \u201cWe.are taking no chances, | referees appointed at the beginning of 'W.Carhart, jr., Detroit, 10 up and ter \u2018In the history of the disaster.Parsons ie ed on errors, Buffalo en | : a ; ; \u201cwin-thè champlon-; each.season by the N.L.U.executive 8.qua Oo.ases.\u2019 : - 9 AN A 2 etats oS .LI pr : looked uncomfortable, and when a Te- |\u2018stolen bases, ale à Tro) sue : \u201c Gordans \u201cof the .Canadian.© - Associatio F n M.said paid officials to have absolute trol of the t hile on the fleld, M solute and determined Skegter hit the |.Sharpe.Truesdale 4, McDonald 2, Mur- | which 18:10 be held under the pices |.Eo dame control of the teams whle BICYCLE THEFTS EPIDEMIC.merry, sphere to the fence, touching.ray.= McCabe, Corridon: - wild pitches, \u2018 De \u201cthe: Ania at \u2018Club jake}.-C \u2018Owner \u201cSam BI to the exclusion of all club officialdom ° i IN wood, and the black cat purring.s0- 2; passed ball, \u2018Shean; umpires, | of |i aky of he Génial 48 now convinced | \u2014is.about the only effectual remedy in Toronto, July 27.\u2014 The police re- _, contentedly thereon, for luck, a ter- Wright and Halligan; time.2 hours.: at onal 18.camping on\u2019 \u2018the.trail | sight \u201cat \u2018the present moment.The Port the outbreak of a mild mania af ] sible superstitious \u2019 tear gripped the\u2019.Bat of the Senators.Following a chapter inauguration of professional lacrosse bicycle thieving, and at one station pre : © sup Bell, and when the thirsty | \u201caccidents, which eprived the :tail- has introdiced features in the man- it was sald that fifty or sixty com- wh ; _ hear of the Bell, an en the ¥ bp services: -of-.Groulx,| agement and control\u2019 \u201cof our national \u2018plaints of losses were made in one fac Skecters sucked him-twies in the same tp, 0°0 00700-00222 | amp; .Ashfield \u2018and\u2019| gare \u2018which were \u2018absent whëñ the |.Week.est innings, making the totaï \u2018score for the | Summary.[Base on.balls, off Brennan.\u201cGoodwin,\u201d it\" developed\u2019 \u201cto-day that Joe sport was\u2019 indulged in purely as an : allotted period three runs, the features 2.on Lavender As struck out.oy Bren: i h \u2018Gorman, Bilsky\u2019's fastest) flelder, will amateur pastime, and, as is the case CHE DAILY WI SS' 1s printed GE of the Ecclesiastical one were soufre sacrifice hits, Elston, Truesdale,.Mur-.; oi Serge around\u2019 the course to \u2018be out\u2019 of the game for two weeks, with - other a professional ° athletic 5e DAI LY WITNESS 1e printed rand wi ed in a darkly gathering gloom.ray; stolen bases, Schirm.Brennan, Me~ \u2018protect.the: \u2018paddiers- in; thé event \u2018of:| Gorman \u2018received: a blow in the ris games, ee cial n oh 1 * in the City of Montreal.by John Red: score now stood\u2014Skeeters, 4; Royals, Cabe 2; first base on: errors, \u2018Buffalo.2, Tough .waten.:The.boom: 111 be: \u20acx- side inthe match against Shamrocks field, in order to have have the pro- path Dougall and Frederick Eugene 7 2: 7 _Providencel; left om bases, Buffalof, | Le EF At is.ex: 1- and has been.ordered.to take a fort- per \u2018status .and authority to control Dougall, both of Montreal.ble \u2019 Bills \u2018vis.vis was \u2018Providence4; double plays, Groh to! ne Y > til 7 the-professional players, must himself ; Joe fit reason.The en- ~~ L > : .y over |: | a for no- appare = y 3 club Set Tiron Tanto ao TOR ad boën examined dvi = Branitors (Brat game)\u2014 to submit samples and prices.We x aird: of.Toronto: elim ; ath ound.the ma R HE.|.Te.te trea, solutely refused\u201d to | Srantecra.\u2018; 5 9 o © 2188 = 51 know we are in a position to give i 0 \u2018Batteries:\u2014Muir and\u2019 Lamond: \u20ac Le c rievitable small boy ve me and Bârton.1 52 Rose vou better bread value than yor of the car\u2019 strange me our.5 M mee TEE in ED = u \u201c .0 get some = ever received.4 .; 45 - She \u201c + \u2026 Westmount "]
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