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XX > CN! 0 0 CCE Qeatretonts 7e ILY BESS LIT.No.176.MONTREAL, CANADA Watch it Grow SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911.| | t | | | | 4 | | PRICE ONE SRG SOON Eases?Q % : FINE and WARMER 3 & > PS a VS a Qala\u2019 aly CS \"6% * « CENT.DERSTAFFED DEPARTMENT Ur CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR LEADS TO FALSE DECLARATIONS raal's Building Permits this Year Show Total of Only $8.000,000 Instead of Nearer $30,000.000\u2014 Desire to Evade Tax is Reason.Cest seven months of 1911 show million dollars\u201d worth of - less than during the vorre- (x period of lvylô.The figures follows: \u2014\u2014=1911.to the end of SS55,815; Ile, until July 31, end of June.1911 was in sd, bat during July, 1916, some largest permitz in Montreal's very were is-ued There was the {Canadian Pacific Railway station, at te corher où Windsor and St.An- taie streets, ureonnting for a million cod à half of dollars, and there was ceo the Montreal General Hospital, 35,000, and the Dominion Express anpany, on St.James and St.Fran- < Xavier =trevts, $600,000, Thus, building permits issued in July, amounted to $3,385,360, and this :h it will only be 81,051.600, a dif- coe eXcreding two million dollars.number of permits issued last wus 3.943 for the first seven while this vear 4.459 permits been issued, showing that except \u2018he large buildings already men- dd.this year would have exceeded in the cost of building permits cock tv vear altogether during 1910 the of building for which permits issued amounted to $15,713,059.eo were to judge that the first months of the two years showed crue proportion of the building bout the year he would find 111 would show a total of §1,- vs Ent if the large permits, that Tulvy of last year loom so large, cuffed, it can be safely calcu- \u2018hat the building this year will 15 about $15,500,000, or even Thies, having made this calculation it he added that the above or any vez taken from the books of the \u201ciam inspection department are not rte, Or anywhere near a safe 1s to the amount of building here.It has become a practice \u2018tr majority of bullders to hand ithe department only the value of the shell of the building when erected, and it is not very far short of the truth to say that one-third of the real value of a place is often _11 that is shown on the books.This practice grew up in the days when it was the practice of the assessment department to take the figures given into the building Inspection office as a basis for charging the taxes.But finding that this was the system by which many evaded a good part of their taxes, the assessors abandoned this method, and now make their own valuations.The only reason for giving a valuation now is on account of the fee.The charge is $2 for the: first 32,000 value of the \u2018house, and 50 cents for every additional thousand.Thus a $20,000 house would mean a charge of $11 for a permit.To save $6 of this many are not above stating the value of the building to be $8,000.The building inspectors should find out such deceits, it may be said, but none of these men are experts, and when they go to a building, except on the smaller structures, all they can do is to look at it instead of inspect low it.If the city were to employ four or five expert men at a salary high enough to attract good men, it is claimed that the additional fees gained by the increased value given to the buildings would more than pay their salaries.Another thing that makes it difficult to detect any change in the building plans after a permit is given is that no duplicate plans are filed with, the building inspector, although an insufficient record is taken of the building from the plans.Building Inspector Chausse is kept so busy that it is simply impossible that he should, look after the thousands of details necessary to make his office an inspection office in reality as in name.It is now an \u2018office for the issuing of permits.The penny-wise, pound-foolish policy of running the department on an insufficient staff is the reason that the building figures for Montreal do not show her actual standing in comparison with other cities.The figures for this year if really given might be between twenty and thirty million dollars.PROF.BLAND'S DEPARTURE Montreal is Losing a Potent Factor in its Religious Life.Professor Charles E.Bland, B.A, B.L., who will occupy the pulpit of St.James Methodist Church for the last time to-morrow, morning and evening, before setting out for the Al- herta Methodist College at Edmonton, has been intimately connected with Montreal and Canadian Methodism from his earliest years.His father was a Methodist minister, and he his a brother also who occupies a prominent place in the Church, Pro- E.BLAND, of Welley Col- PROFESSOR C.fessor Salem Bland, lege, Winnipeg.Professor Bland obtained, his degree of B.A., at McGill University, and his further degree of B.D.at the Wesleyan Theological College of Montreal.He has preached in various churches throughout this conference, and has been profesosr of church history, philosophy, étc., at the college from which he graduated.He has been a strong and potent factor in recent evangelistic campaigns, his addresses being marked with a view of ideality tempered by a practical realization of the efforts man must make to realize the vision set before him.; In the morning Professor Bland will speak on \u2018Life In God\u2019 and in the evening, \u2018Jesus and the lepers.He will probably be present at the tent meeting afterwards das he has taken great interest in thees services.= | Professor Bland will later speak in .other Methodist churéhes Inthe \u2018city, but this is his farewell 1% St.Methodist Church.| TS THE QUEBEC EXHIBITION.The Quebec-Exhibition Company will hold \u2018Several Deo- '| ple.were watching him: \u2018at the.time, |.it\" he only took.Toi Canada is_gnl Residences, .remises | Flats, Fac- < tory Sites and Building Zoic\" \u2018dived for thie body, Withou Si | cess: It is \u2018suppoted that his \u201cBody is, tinder: the \u2018steamer or: a.gtain arge | | nearby.\u201d Nelson resided at \u2018370 St, barge { ÿ \u2018othee treet.i.; = \u2018through the city last evening on: ; \u2018Ing \u2018dérmentioned- \u2018local-churches:.\u2018Rev.Dr.JF.Malcon Presbyterian ; «Church.\u20ac jpeg: \u201c| Rev.Prof sor ghñston Ro WESTMOUNT-\u2014UPPER.LEVEL | 1: FOR SALE\u2014~Substantially \u2018built and well-finished.drawing room, parlor, dining room, seven.bedrooms, three in beautiful order and ready to _odeupyt ; quired.> 3 FINDLAY & HOWARD,\u2019 LIMITED \"Phone, Main 1909.Re LL house, containing.| Vv NATI R IE is the \u2018opinion :of* Dr.\u201cLouis La oh son cash te: : | ; passing?oth at ¢ompulsory\u201d \u201cvaécination .}| whole _ cit; | favorable light by, all - sensible, and | publio-miäded \u20ac citizens: \u2018Tn 190% : : warehouse and 3,800 square feet of land, running.To to \u201cForti ace: \u2018Ztbn'Läne.On-easy terms, \u201cThe best location in.this central business: district, and.a.good investment.» , a For fil TAY apply t to \u201ction ie.PE that they call\u2019 | have come 0, e' city, where\u201d they.She behav fa = len la [self \u2018a thor THE EMPRBES- OF IRELAND :Quebec, Fi lg.28° | demanded.\u2018There.is evidence tha d|: Canada would: have struck a- \u2018bargain \u2018with: the ; ; United States.\u2018at.any - \u2018timer RE fe offered, -but- \u2018to the aaveniar to.the ; Detroit : \u2018Would\u2019 never Ve | the at: the: butsso \"dese \u201cthe struggle that \u2018ab né Trace ; was \u2018there open: : taie\u2019 during: the | ntil dhe.was bow \u2018to \u201cbow : \u201cAirtéls,.wliile \u201cthe\u201d Western, |: Club\u2019 exerted every.effort to keep\u2019 up\u2019 : Splendid \u2018rowing by all #ireo crews\u2019 \u2018kept them almost abreast ol until well down: the course, \u2018when \u2018the = ed The \u2018Ariels tried Jeon dE.with.the\u201d SE Louis \u2018crée, w.42d Detroit.ékossed: thé-Hnehæ- winner.x : pine dr expettedrite- mie vi quay.he 16; soul \u2018dash dnd w Ts nae B.Jeckes in ihé\u2026.The- otfier ave 5 pid ably\" > suoceed, but Canadian aies eu are tightly EF Fo ers by trusts, | Hal % | RE ae age 38° ue dre pectet.fpro- | $rigorgood as in_-the United our it 4s clear.that fC appeal .he country: has to: Le made.{an : eléction could - haräls more opportane ; time.for: \u2018the LA eyihave nothing, tao fear.CE Ÿ.\u201cbeing made the: main is | we believe > Ne \u2018ratificat i l'E rograrniner ate our hens: 5 \u201ceiglit-oared - .shells and: the\u201d \u2018senior apaéruple soull \u2018Shiels.drrow*s senior \u201cintermedi: \u201cthe: intermediate.~The M in\u2019 : Canada/ith \u201cSenior: \u2018single .\u201cseuil\u201d (échos by EB.Butler, \"Argonaut | \u2018Rowing.Club, Toronto, Ont., by 2 1-2 \u2018lengths; isecond, {Rochelle Rowing Club, New: \u2018Rochelle, YL \u201cFred Pressel, | Harlem.@ Club, \u2018New York; fourth, BE.B, Union \u2018Boat Club, Boston, Mass.oared.shellp won.© oh | |-reciprécits \u2018eorge Carter, Sue, anû x termediate.fours Détroit\" Boat Club, : {hres quarters of - nat: Western.Rowing' Club; \u201d St.> out 6., and the Ariel Rowing Club.\"of.\u2018Baltimore; Md Hed.for.\u2018second.Time, \u201cshel \u201cIntermediate \u2018double \u2018 \u201cscuir: *sherls\u2014 J aka Won vW.N.' \u201cGere and C.Wigging, Union Boat Club,\u2019 Boston, \u2018Mass, Headers lof artics rose grees des \u2018eided \u2018opposition.to:the measu: At a mare rècent sitting: \u2018of \u2018the Great | \u20ac ho Wi .MoBride.and x Smith, Fairmount \u2018Rowing 4 Association, cer I WR.Hisèbe.and Jota Anderson, , Now- Rochelle.Rowltg.\u20ac Clu ding \u201cTarewell >to\" ) {the acting\u2019 Le ee trons UTE American Presbyterian Church\u2019 \u201cThe |Home Rule.for Itelanyl, \u2018also for\u2019 Ss NE \u2018land, \u2018declaring.that it\" im } work of the, Emp ior single Sout.shill - B: Butler, .- Argonaut Toronto, \u2018ont.\u2018by: nine oat: Club, Philadelphia; third, | arlem sonne < :Club, : a BY E | h to catry on + Rowing: Club, fa ; under the existing method veus Shepard, New.\u2018York.Time, 7.56 3-5.: sSentor : \u2018four-osred, Se See le big Washington, Juiy-29-The Améfloan 1aims \u2018to be erhitfated under:the A Non York : Ath ow Yorks third, \u201cArundel | Boat \u201cClub, ng Club, \u2018St, Louis, x 10 RESTO Tv.i Premier Proposes \u201cto Mini.Their Credit at \u2018Banks.i London, Fuly 29.The \u2018Times\u2019 corre- .St.Petersburg .saays that L sas Premier: \u2018argues: \u201cthat the.banks e are mostly: in Jewish.\u2018hands, and favor |.- Jews, who are this able to \u2018monopslize trade\u201d \u201cand organize\u2019 speculations dis: astrously - affecting .\u2018the \u2018country,.} ably.in the grain.trade.: \u2018M.Kokovteoft, and \u2018even the Nationalist) TFimasheff, are\u201d reported to \u201chave.| âigagreed \u201cboth: with of \u201cthe: Conclusion: \u20180 aving com Ss urnes À in Tor own KG fin SERS Ja he pee : on e \u2018a \u2018ohn\u2019s for; côa cal on = veral ure by fog.| on the premises and.|: remiery: Btolypin: si \u201corgans.\u2018describe \u201cM.\u2018 n°s \u201cà logical: conse-.| auens ce OF his nationalist polie ; ree dway suddenly \u201cat his 18 \u2018| home on St, Lawrence street, Longue: 5 ull; last nigh : ueceasea, | had been a rell-khown.carriage; : | er, was the father of Deputy \u201cProtho- ; therin-ldw th ia on Une ti e Toni y on > , \u2018Cas dra-of :the Cu ardThom- and the Channa of this port to-day.of: | + an ne 00 Pers ne 1 had 1.1 notary \u2018| \u2018High Odnstable Bissonetre, \u2018He eaves.2] a widow and | three sons.ea fic, \u201chowever,\u201d is £ ne, away, -an me astra à during the fiscal ye hoats next\u2019 few, YH; ee numbers of maw se settle of > L > surrendered -.Here Tost.ht.to aring himsé 1 nie y had, gambled: \u2018 um Es A BY CPR, FOR PAST \u201cPremier Hopars.of the Day in 2 Sucogssfol Meet : The: Jhanagement of the Canadian Pa- \u2018|;eifie Railway is to be congratulated upon | Une splendid continuance of prosperity {of Canada's leading railway.The state- \u2018ment of*earnings and expenses for the 28° year ending June 30, just issued, shows at.this .great system has achieved a triumph \u2018by being -i na position to an- \u2018nourice-:to the-shareholders (resident on two «conti lents) that it \u2018has exceeded \u2018all \u2018préviot 8-records \u2018in its gross earn- It is \u2018not: \u201cnecessary to point out the ; \u2018perfection \u2018fthe Canadian Pacific man- - \u2018agement.It is only necessary to travel over their: \u2018lines from the Atlantic to the Pacifie,\u2018and then :to take their steamers on \u2018the high-seas, to realize the foundation of such: unparalleled success.There is probably no.corporation of its kind that is more thoroughly - systematized in -its\u2019 operations \u2018and conduct of business.-detâl! is.overloc ; while no effort \u2018neglected: In ithe management, and ev- J\u2019ery possiblé \u2018application of modernism known to the'™ TE diway\"\u2018and steamship fraternity in'.organization and control.\"18 constantly\u2019 applied.Economy in : \u201cmanagement, \u2018a thorough understanding ciation of.thélr responsibilities together mith ith a continuous Sxpenditure.- extension, ovement, an = 5 sr nes \u201cenublea Sir \u201cThomas Shaughessy -and 6ther officials to curtail expenses in:every department, \u201cmiuet be- the envy of all competiiors.increase over the \u2018previous year of $2,- \u2018859.874> Foflowinÿ are the- main.figures of the \u2018| report for the year 12 Jan Gross earn.i os 9.650 \u2018$104, 167,808 Working: exp.pe profits Pat 3,024,671\" \u201c26, 1699, \u2018330 STOCKS SHOWED > STRENGTHTO-DAY |- ~WALLST.UP, ; ; sa buying tnarket this morn- \u201cing, ving indications- of -a higher \u2018range-of prices.\u2026 Steel common ôpened \u2018ât 54 after.which there was a sale of \u201858-354.\u2018Quebec Railway made the \u2018first.sale at 57.The opening sale of Rio was at 113 3- 4, while a sale of one share of Power was made at 168.The.tone to, the market Was.good up to 10.30 a.m.WALL STREET ' OPENED: STRONG.- } The | New! de - market opened I tions: in London.Following wére the \u201copening prices: -C.P.R, 244 1-4; Soo Steel, 79 3-8; Union, 189 1:4, and-Read- market: gave \u2018promise \u2018of a steady to \u2018strong level of prices.: LONDON MARKET am ar \u201ca London, Ty 29.\u20141 D clostfe: Consors - far.mcñey.78.10163 do.sfor.aeiphns T8 3-16.CL wn 155% \u20ac TOUR, 255 77856, Rat 20 3:85 7% SBà, \u201céilver THA 723 15-16\" ber.dunce .Money 1.percents < Discount Tate, 1 shor.bills, * 3r4 ta #-8 percent; res |-months* bfils, 2 1-8 to 3-16; percent.- \u2018Suly- 26:-\u2014Ménéy and\u201d discount: tates were \u2018quiet to-day.improving \u2018Moroccan situation caused general firmness on, the stock ex- \u2018improvement, The - latter, however, later.advancing, .a- quarter of a point, | lost \u2018three-sixteenths on profit taking.Mr\u201d < Augiste- Trüdel, \u201cof the Quebec | | ative \u2018Society, furnishes the following statement of the sale of butter of the 394 \u2018boxes .of fine, purchased: by: Jus llexantier, Ltd, at 28 1-4.\u2014\u2014\u2014e \u201cOf capital of Long Aore Electri sent, capital, is $50, 000.\u2018soc\u2019 and Baltimore & Ohio Interests Overlap Chicago.| Grand Central passenger station owned by.the Baltimore and Ohio.So \u2018BULLION WITHDRAWN.> | Meëris 8.40: at Lisbon 8.00.metiers MARES INCREASED.- \u201cIn \u201cénnection with the recent school mr rer SAME DIVIDEND.declare\u2019 the regular dividends next week, ngs, which.have for ie first time given lis total of: §104,167, \u2018 @rd thus give for the year profits that VIt is-\u201cinterenting :to\u201d-note that the - working expenses \u2019.for - the\u2019 twelve months; amounted to $67, 467,977, leaving net profits of $36,699,830, which is an 54 1079\".67,467, 1OTT- \u2018stronger \u201cAn response: to better condi- ing, 158.7-8.- Up -to-10: :30 o'clock the The eessation of liquidation and the changé .Continental: specialties, home Tailstand consols showed the greatest \u201cAmiefican securities opened- steady : action higher, and during the short \u2018session further \u2018improved.under the lead: \u201cof.Canadian Paciñé.The \u2018clos- | \u2018ing was firm, with prices from T-4 |, a a Tigher.than yesterday\u2019 s' New.\u201cCheesé* Makers\u2019 Agricultural Cô-oper- - 28th ant Jeslde upon the home- co-operation, joint adventure reciprocal Halifax, N.\u2018But Hi this- gretit éause, it winning.personality, aboyundilig to toa or pre-emption six the 1 in each concession Bor otherwise, with any corñn- «i =the .\u2018working class that OAGES 20 ELEPHANTS == 30 CAMELS :| progress \u2018while -obstructin ï is uty oft io Pr the Intertor.the sald Aèt, to Du:zhase, take or JACKSON.& co.A FAMILY OF GIRAFFES | fair to call this mr Phssvmen | Suite thanentions ot ames os | Re Unguthoried nublication of this 2 dhange for the ehares, bonde, debex: T RS, BUKDERS ani } e .| whe: Koops = lot va stolid be taxa, when enduring but a slight trial.sd Jnepasnt vit not be paid for.\u2018.& |tures or other securities of thls com.CARPEN E Capital Invested $3,500,000 ed at 16st as mach per foot.as the | As for the détectiva, \u201cwell, he re- | 7 a \u201d - = pany or otherwise, and.to\u201d hold.sell or +; jand CONTRACTORS: \u2014 memes | as ie as built 8\u201d Factors on 15, | setved.splendid applatise from the au-.| Ber common oF preferred, debentures, es ; 80 PERSONS-=TUD WORSES | Aa e factory and \u2018other im - | dlenee\u201d for really clever strategy, | \u2018| bonds and other obligation\u201d of any other 40 PERFORMERS nom EUROPE « | ments.which give \u201chig.lot\u2019 jeable-] and I th 1 z | bonas B y 9 di BOERS THE FIRST value; while he ts spoiling the, general | ink you Will agree.thatthe company having objects similar in whole ôt the play will be.fortunate [~~ | or in part to the objects of this co 5 : pes Tan aa ; smaxes rnpag, reseed to ge \u2018pany, OF carrying on any business com | = ) copie \u2018hands.rent Post Office 1 Building, 8 ert.P.Q.\u201d ble of being conducted so as directly of [the land falls in updus proportion an.week # per-.|will-be Fecelved at tnis ofiée until 400 | indirectly to benefit thiz company, a , the- poor fan.f A 3 dont formen of.\u201cMeroly \u2018Mary by.| P.M, on Tuesday, August 15, 1911, for,| to vote all shares so held through such .A Fa \u2018an.by '[ageht\u2018or \u2018axents as the directors ma : cir called, \u2018the same company, I.wey ! have been | fhe SonsgFuction: or \u20188, Post (Tea Hulla-\u2019 appoint; (m) T6 enter into any a ey ing at St.Lambert, P.Q.\" Horiti | Dlegsed tô have seen -in-the \u2018Witness\" ans, and.for of con- ments with any authorities or governs \u2018Somewhere a reference.te the thought- Feraer ns, Specificalt nd PRL \u201cof tender | ment, municipal local or otherwise, that 1.less.degradation of \u2018the \u2018clergy which \u2018obtained on application at the office of may seem con ue ve oe the, company = {16 enacted by the behavior of the Rey.H, N.Lymburnsr, Su\u201c \u201cof Public objects or \"aus of them and to 20 puis B Smidge\u201d Almost \u2018thé.whole aû- Bailaiags, Post \u201cOffice, Montreal, at the from any suc rivileges and concessions which.Hd diéfice: laughed highly, \u2018when he drank: Post Office, St.Lamb ert, and at this Roan may think it desirable to obe ) author : vilue.\"It Is probably \u2018trué that this | { Ss {system of taxing: whit is ~-buflt -upo ni ss is af 8 ACROBATS \u2014 50 CL oes 88 ACROM 2 iw Ti Neal Se TE \u201c MONEY TO LEND.: _ CUSHING & BARRON Notarias and Commissioners / dolby Builalr # il be on gale show da = atl \u2018Gene eva tected y une voren, in department.\u2018himself tipsy.I have \u2018not read Mr, Department, a tain and to carry on, exercise and come se GREATEST { BIREdS AMAR fe FE Re | re re STEAL | gra 59, Cr rire ais, to Al Admissions.and Reserved rine dre notified that 2) Zangwlll's origina.of\u2019 \u2018this, but doubt.Persons tender Bg considered unless ply with any such arrangement, rights, [if tengers privileges and concessions; (n) To sell, it.such\u201c a scene Will \u2018be.found there.| made on the printed forms supplied, and ; es otherwise éispose of the -ro THls-appreclation' of a'Wéakand mis-{signed with: thélr -actual sis atures, ease or kel - nls lert th î M stating their.Joe tions and places of perty and undertaking of the company rable .cleric: oo = pon of a Mont-\u2018 residence.ii cape case of firms, the or any part thereof, fo- such considera red} audience is to grieved for, but reside Ce tans the nature of the occu-| tion as the company may think fit, anû gan.find nothing unhealthy \u2018In their tion and place of residence of e in particular for shares, debentures or applauding M.Arsene .Lupin\u2014 5 Rrember of the firm, must be given.other securities of = i J a bottle of Harte\u2019s Cough Mix~ Bes f the ~Johaumisthal.aviation Price 28e.day.ar range oO ; S the-unsatisfactory atimospheric sons UD wien FLUID.For sem tions, which .prevented the start |- tiands and Lips: fifty yesrs a favor- ) Tom.alberstadt.The day on which This : ite ,remedy.Price 250.- ey ~wpre eventually able: to omplete | Sawn 1.820.rnfles, a M dw ne vraies JDrusgiet À 5 | st \u2018stage of\" hig cireu | hours 2 iñbtes, and: \u2018has won va reste oe Fir | exceeding 50,000 marks: ov COLT CONFIDENT WINGED WHEEL DETERMINATIO} 6 et.Records in Amatéur ri Lactosse on the Westmount Grounds this Afters.| \u201cTournament on Detroit \u2014Toronto Go to Ottawa.Link in Final | | © eon TT Sara Terre yer wo some BURKE PITCHED WINNER, CHANGE IN LEAGUE STANDING UNLIKELY.3 ; \u2014_\u2014 A : LÉ ; Dubuc\u2019s Brilliant Home Run in First and Ward Miller's reat, HH : \u2018 Second, Feature of a Bright Exhibition of Ball-Notes -and News From Au Centres + \u201cDetroit, | Mich, July 29.5 The next g a amateur golf cham pion.of.the West, Montreal Line-up Unchanged \u2014Pro ceedings Will be Enlivened br A wit, Be a Chicago man.: Yesterday in.| ° Tuneful Band and Track and Field Events\u2014Eddie St, k HE the semi-finals on the Detroit.Golf: : i Club course\u2014one match\u2019 characterized!) Pere and Peter Murphy in Charge.\u2019f i by brillance on the part of the wind\u2019 The - - .{.ner, an e other by poor playvirg\u2014 The Cornwall colts\u2019 confidence to South Amateur A i j Albert \u2018Seckel, holder of the Inter- upset the calculations of the winged |for some time pas So thy ) Collegiate title, downed Eben M.by- wheel boys in their chase for the |that was always appreciate \" nd oo § -er's,.of; Pittsburg, - former.national | championship is only equalled by the joved on the south shore, thai i.ow N champion, 7 up and 6, and.Ronert A.\u2018 later\u2019s determination to.win, so the | crosse, but the executive has ma : \u2018Gardner, Yale's great - pole- -vaulter, result of the encounter should be in- hands full up to the present with 5 ° \u2018 {eliminated National Champion W .-C.teresting.work of levelling and preparins :.I Fownes, jr.4 up and\u20193.+ The - result of the day's matches field (which has been loaned a ! |.BSeckels work was the big \u2018teature\u2019 played to-day is: not likely to result association by the government), 5 f the morning round of 13 holes, bui in any change in the N.L.U, stand- in getting the ball club under we, | his afternoon's performance fairly It is now able to give more time : EM.\u2014l'sparkled.Not only did'be give Eyer3 The Montreal line-up for to-day\u2019s the encouragement of the nation.a | \u201c, [one \u201cof the \u2018worst beatings of tue lat- | game, together with that -of the Fac- |game.To open our lacrosse seasu: a i ter's championship career, but on the \u2018tory town boys, is produced below, and to encourage the sport Mr.Da- § ; afternoon he went out in 33\u2014a mark and the game will.be in capable and vidson, of the Montreal Amateur Ath ze for the coursé which has never been conscientious hands, when the names letic association, has kindly consented \"ii beaten.; of Eddie St.Pere and Peter Murphy |to send a team to Montreal South on Seckel pläyed :oüt:the Dormie holes are mentioned.Aug.5, and by that time we hope our EN | for a record and came on in 36 for a The proceedings of \"tha afternoon boys will be able to get into line and JF }-68, breaking: the course record \u2018by will be enlivened by a tuneful band, put up a good game.-three ' strokes.His 141 for the 36 | and sevéral track and field events.In dull weather; before a fair crowd, Birds did néthing in the- seventh the first game of the Royal-Birds\u2019 dou- Gandil did, however,\u201d hitting a three- ble-header was commenced at the un- bagger to the left \u201cfence -and : getting earthly hour of 2 p.m.The hitherto Hanford across the plate.Purtell.hit | invincible Jean Baptiste Dubuc was on for one, getting Gandil home.Roth the Royal's mud heap, whilst Dygert hit, getting on frat.Burke Bot\" to; performed in a similar capacity for the first.Purtell out, at third.: \u2026 Two;out feathered fellows.| and French at tHe bit.rresion \u201chi The first three innings were unpro- for a couple; - Yeager \u2018led ductive of anything worth wasting fleld.Fe: shafts of brilllance on, the pitching of | Score: Royals, 10%: \u2018Birds, 3.the two giants being too.conservative.\\ .Eighth innings: \u201cBirds \u2018out.for anything.The portly Doc was on the coaching field, doing the round trip In record.line giving advice to his patient hear- time.Gandil almost caused a cyclonic erg disturbance in.Western \u2018Ontario by a ings looked ominous in the fourth c clout at the first \u201csent to him.with a Bird perched on fourth,.but-| There would have: been po: ball left Dubuc struck his man out, whereat |-Häd he-\u2018taught 1£ fairly \u2018onthe nose: there was much rejoicing.The fans Demmitt got to fst and.stole secon badly wanted to see Jean pitch an- He stole third with great eclat to the ET rn TE I SERA ET Ge TN Ke apy RCN 0e mu - annoyance of Mr.Corcora A other voor raised the enthusiasm of thereon.' Results Roviler1i; Birde, 8.- -{-holes of.the.semi-final match is also In the Cornwall team Montreal will.the fans by a splendid hit to the : ~ BALTIMORE.v7 lia new record.\" driving was splen- meet \u2018an aggregation that is far from fence for a couple of sacks, Miller filled\" ATCA BIRAOH, A =; 4 did\u2014his' putting.deadly.In short, the easlest they have yet encountered.very.tamely.Enter the gallant Charles Henline, rt.\u201d 5 ot 0 a P 0 00 io I'he literally played the Pittsburger off Shamrocks, it is true, trimmed the Hanoford, when a hush fell on the Rath, 2b.FB \u20180.0 8 3 0| | bis feet.Colts at the first of the season, but the ! vast assembly.Charles was struck Parent, s.8 .« \u201cei 51.152 4 9) =} Gardner and \u2018Fownes put up a list- Factory Town boys seem to have im- : out, thus.undisturbing the hush, Some Corcoran, 3b J.7451 31° 23 \"8.00 {less \u2018game: Both were as often in proved since then, witness their show- a pitcher, Dygert \u2018Schmidt, 1b.« 20071 40.0.| trouble during.the afternoon round as ing last Saturday against the Indians, St.Thomas Aquin 2 | [Fifth Ao Jean holds the Birds .2 iB 9 $.er rf : they.Were:ta.the morning, and Fownes, Local enthusiasts figure on 4 win al- Shamrocks in th e Intern eden ith > caged, ably assisted by some.brilliant :1 450701 3 0 0k - | popecially: was of form.His ap | rient, for the winged wheel but they |this afternoon.The second game ot ! Be oS mulated the noble example.1: 14 \u201c8 1 9 : - A, \u2018Gardner Was in bad places nearly as the Westmount grounds that will be oe ou ble headers a the Shamrock : Result of game at this stage: Royals + -1:-1-\u20181- 0 0.0.on often as.his opponent, resourcefulness at least as good as the match against Celtics opposed atrick\u2019's and ! 0, Birds 0; \u2019 1 = 2 2.9 1 -0 at In comparison a me peter | 8 the Toronto twelve, with, it is hoped, : , 0 oe rae = »0 Dai 5 n to.Seckel's the rough stuff omitted.v Act 6\u2014One Bird got to first, and 'that-f ~~.\"0.0 Nel LD : | Gardner, .Messrs, Pat Brennan and Jo : is all there was doing in the first half.| Totals., 36 \"4 8 24 11 3} {in-89, while it took Sermon a Strokes., The following players will line UP:\u2014 Brennan have been appointad 1, i | s : Dubuc faced Dygert.a Jooknd secs.MONTREAL 1 wo © 8 kel's opponent took 38.\"| \u201cMontreal Cornwall.candle the Toronto-Capital match in § : into each o s eyes lke pr : Ep 26 A am] : I .awa.: duellists.Jean pale and frmpassivel ;( Froncr, 2b.\u201cee H PO 48 RE en cers Goal .CC Capes | Dygert imperturbable and \u2018cool.He er, 3b.s ./ 1-00 1° es : Cr seen.are.Charlie Querrie hopes to be b ; : : was not half es cool a moment later Miler, st art 8 5 0-0 : HUDSON- REG : ATTA.Finlayson \u2026 plover.Finite.the game very shortly.The D pack in ! es Jean Baptiste opened his shoulders Gandil 160 * * 244 0701.- THE YACHTSMAN.So : } Kenna .Defence .F, DOESN |p; Suffered with his Injury, but ox.i and illustrated how battles were won Demmitt, if.Tt 4 : 9 8 Lea Les LÀ ; Will Be Held: \u20ac Laké £ \u201c 'Aspel \"°° Defence \"Fid Cummins Pressed the hope yesterday of bein: \u2019 and lost, by hitting a home run to deep Purtell, 8.8.:i = = A: tr \u2018ty ; = \\ a e of Two pel .Def .on the line-up in a couple of week fold.Nothing else done except a fum- Roth 6.eee 1 3 5 1 A ue.ype of sport to be found wherever thers.ls \u2018sea rdom, \u201cthe: .: \u2018Mountains on Saturday Kane .Centre .Frk.Cumming Gers.Î ; bled by Joe Yeager, and the: score Burke, p.- Ny Se 0 0 2 0|of OF getting a a capfull \u2018of wind, and provided \"the aforesaid true type: | + Next.| F.Scott .Home .Smith The usual detailed cqd descrinic : oo \u2018et the end of ithis spasm was: Royals « Totals.= = = Fons port gn rose * bank, 2 pount that will- stand a oheque 5 the - builders \u2018being | wn ex A A Scott see] Hom ee -ponahue report of the Monte a | descrintis \u2018 | ! ° - 1627-11 .3- a A ne 0.\u2026.\u2026xR 1 -Coi ne he 1, Birds 0.: i = vu: Yaohtin, is : will appear in Monday's issue of th : RoE\" Doves got to hint nr 2005 | mmive tor proc mann, | nd aa, Bnd Te, thor inland, in Ser oF, foe aft mes; (5 Hiden Bosng cus wm pas Hogan: +o.Home 7 D PP | rimes the acres \u201cauton 8 î WOT] e y Fren \u201cScore b _\u2014 ris à Fo 5 on the Lake ve now arriv tt ic LS AI there was to it.Enter Charles Baltimore sore oo 0 6 1002001 4 to.À \u201cponte rmpetus.ae bens wen oc Sachting b} \u2018the introduoti of Two \u201cMountains on Saturday, LACROSSE AT MONTREAL SOUTH that Montreal home et the conclusion ; Handford, the hope of the side.\u2018The Montreal.oy ; if \"3 081 x\u201411 aroheaper kind craft.which to th g 2 oe.introduc ion.\u2018of | August 6th.As will be seen from the 2009 muscle.ler).Time, 1.56.= Umpires, Hart and.¥ is no finer sport in which is: the éssérice of romance\u2018 and\" poetry, president of the Hudson Heiglits the olub competition (doubles) among haps, as regards the championship.:.1ted as fol- gain her, : ; e M.A.A.À.bowlers resu being that between the M.A.A.A.and Dygere Curtis was \u2018ringed, getting | ROCHESTER.WON.; | Senator End other admirable uation emporte \u201ccom ositic no | Judges, with Mr.Joseph Wilson as loges P.Coghill and E Bogue ve.D.H.y2chine, which will be contested on to first as a solatium.Enter Jean Bap- \u201cRochester,\u201d N.Y, July 29, | the rue sportsthan.Te So post! on Toferes., Datel Wil as.bandlee McCallum and J.Patterson.the ground of the latter club.Thr : + : , odore of the \u2018tiste, the dandy of the Eastern Lea- defeated Providence - yesterday, Christmas and H.R.Hutchison teams will be: M.A.A.A, Dr.Gevrev Fisk, J.M.Jones, J.J.Boyes, J.R.Kid Purtell stepped on the plate, and Kerlin.\u201cAttendance, 2,300.\u2018than yachting, and no more.hazardous-and exciting sport;.when a sudden -| \u2018Boating Club, and Mr.A.E.May as | Hudson fleet.The following officers vs.F.Mariotti.and J.Gamble.ANIMAL .A to left was his undoing.Though Hughes gave the visitors but.oo ; ; ® Res a; this stage: \u2014 Royals 1, | three hits, they were dangerous All the + ASP pt.the Cleveland kilts aésttored 40-1 \u2018of.the \u2018club.are, ex-officio, members A: D.Kelly and C.P.O'Connor ve | Brands, R.H.Dare, T.B.Mother- presuit ot 5 eighth, because of errors and hit bats.Tries go bunched REA | &.| af the regatta committee: Mr.J.E.H.the winners of the game oD Yi | well, C.B.Godwin, D.S.Gough, A.Act 9.\u2014A careless error by Purtell Dioces.Soda EE the visitors went to.hom e run By Joe Jackson over the right | bs Paddon, président; Messrs.Anthony | wilson and A.T.Aitken P.Hamuton, W.Collyer and E.M got the first Bird on perch No.fone.Score by innings: \u201c= Seat to of AP, (Bo st ares.Vas the Local Sporting.Events + + or and Joseph Wilson, vice-presic noon, 27% Ae Hnished before Wednes- tena: .fers gro, requested v tue : ents, an .«| n om n t Dygert struck out.Purtell slovenly: Rochester .Ww.3.0 0 0s 9 ) 20.3 x31 f R.H.E.| T $ :ton, rear commodore.AN entries Sor de ere.A.A.Eaves and E Mc- | station.The Lachine team which will I egain.Jean in a hole.Hard lines, Providence -.000000120\u2014-3{w ash.000 \u201cA 0x-\u20146 10 i Dubuc.Another yun.The \u2018Kid\u2019 lost |, Summary: \u2014Two-base hits, Perry, 2: Cleveland! 7.1 0 0 0 0010 0\u201427 8: ; the game., Ward, Osborne, Simmons, 2; \u2018Hughesand Street; repos \u201cKaler und.| events should be sent to the secre-{ Niece drew a bye, and will play Aa the pe opposed to them will consist of tary, Mr.F.J.Hodgson, not later | FOUR round.the Ottawa Lawn Messrs.R.S.Hart, E.H.Thomp- than Wednesday, August 2nd.Bowling Club fou a friendly on the SOI BE.P.Wallace, O.Wallace, F.The following \u201cis the programme: \u2018| M.A.A.A grounds to-day, and on Smith, R.Smith, W, H.Parkinson, C.TL Junior tandem canoe (boys 14 Thursday \u201cthe AAA.bowlers.meet N.Racker, F.W.D.Guard, T.Wilson years and under), club.the Outremont Mayers in a five rin 5- |and L.Boxfll The game is timed to oS La $ + 2 ke & \u201c2 Junior tandem cance (giris), club.trict league match.commence at 2.30 sharp, and every = 2 \u2018 æ + + + i b8 ; La > PE \u201ctpn : ry three-base hit, Jacklitsch; ; Joe Yeager at the bat to save the | GH lespie: sucnlies eons Per Lr Re \u2018Fisher, Smith.- ; day.Out from a grounder to left | first base on errors, Rochester, 2; Provt- |.\u2018 { Lu he t field.\u2018dence, 3; bases on balls; off Sline, 3; hit] à Ë NO.G oo : .! Ward Miller at the bat.Out at |by pitcher, by Hughes, 2; by Sline, I: tho NO GAME.- frst.Slump in Miller shares.Never struck Sat by Hughes, 4; by McConnell, - Boston, July 2 -Boston-S touched a base all game.Charles zs :Provi ine, 2; £25 Sn bases Rochester, postponed, x LER Handford hit, got to first.Chick 5 ron and.Do Gandel the forlorn hope.Handford y ve ; caught stealing.: I \u201cTooK TWELVE: INNINGS, Result: Birds 2, Baltimore 1 BALTIMORE.member of both teams is asked to be er 8 Junior swimming race, 50 yards | VALOIS REGATTA TO-DAY.on hand at that hour.boys 14 years and under), club.4, Single.canoe (Wilson Cup).Verdun meet Westmount in a first divi ; ] 7 5.Double skiff (lady and gentleman), Good Entries by All Local Clubs division league fixture on the Verdun J match is also timed to commence at 2.30.The following will represent Ver- ovals\u2019 ve.Bakimrs, 3.pm a ae 4 Umpires Bohior Leaguë, TI \u2018New York, July 29.\u2014In the.\u201ctongest | C and most \u2018exciting game played in\u2019 New Toronto July -29.\u2014Torohto- won - yes York this season Chicago White.Sox de-.terday\u2019s.game.from Jersey-City.in the |.feated the Highlanders in the 14th inn- | club.\u201cæ | _6Senior swimming racé.Sone.of, England ve.Lachine, \u2018| \u201c7 Diving contest.- \u2018 2 rE des nt po ara Excepting St.Johns.i : 112th , and i .onnell | .I : ; : BE AF æ H PO.A.Es 2th Inning, an made.we straights Tab = US oF 2 5 in McC Sith, G:T,R.va C.P.R.8.Single skiff, open.Considerable importance attaches to dun: G.H.Coates, A.Robinson, J.Sod online, FL.3 » 3 0 1 1 2 1]|the trick.Both teams batted hard, the.and scored on Lord's triple, Lord scor- |\u2019 Vi R.R:Y.MÉ.A.vs.Dragoons: |.9, Tandem canoe, open.} the Valois regatta which is\u2019 being held Mainds G.Duncan, E.Stonebridge, H 3 Parent, ss.3 1 1 2 8 0]|Skeetérs using four pitchers, while.To-.| éd on Gallahan's sacrifice fiy.Th hé\u2018Sox ® A alleyfield- va.Locos.> - -< |: 10.Life saving demonstration, by |to-day at Lakeside in view of the fact argreaves, 8.Morley, W.S.Gibson, Corcoran, 3b .3 © 3 2 0|ronto worked three, .Bradley's hitting\u2019| made their first five runs, off Ford, \u2018who | 4 zirmount vs Sons.of Soot, \u2018& Royal Life Saving Society.that the meet is the last opportunity for A.L.Taylor, E.J.Houldsworth.Ë Schmidt, 1b.3 :0 013 0 0 scored five of Toronte\u2019g runs, while Gett- | Was poorly supported.Scores RUE ce fl ; \u2014\u2014; 4 1.Double skiff, open.the Eastern paddiers, selected at the - In second league matches Verdun ; Seymour, cf.8 0 2 1 0 0 man did well for the Vaeltors at the bat: lent ; LE RE B- + * Juvenile League.12.Four in a canoe, open.Eastern C.C.A, meet last Saturday, es play Westmount on the Westmount â Na sh, Lf£.3 0.0 4 0.0 ore:\u2014 ; : cago\u2014 a PEE 13.Double skiff; club: meet one another in compe Park ground, the following represent- 3 1 3 3 0 Score by innings\" LE 0103 \u20180 » ° 00 0 0 0 0, + 7 o 4 the Canadian championships at Ottawa = A § , D Bean, ©.cet 1 1 0.2 0 Jersey city .0000 24 71 110 Lg New Yorki\u2014 19 QT.R,.Vs.st.Marys.& - 14.Single canoe, club (Paddon Cup).next Saturday.Ten events.are down ing Verdun: C.Wilson, J.Bradley, C.; vgert, P.«+o» 7 __ L \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Toronto 3100.0 200 00.159 | & 0°0 010018 00000\u20145- Te Thistle vs.Rosemount.& 15.Tilting contest, open.on the programme, two of these being |S.Brown, J.H.Turner, E.J.Adams.b Totals.\u2026 .29 2 6 27 12 1 Summary\u2014 Hits, off: , Bin: Jde Lange, :Walshi -.and- Sullivan de \u2014_ &| 16.Tandem canoe (lady and gentle- without bearing on the Dominion cham- J.Frewin, J.Johnson, G.Broadhurst, MONTREAL.innings; off Mason, 61h.six innings: \u201coff.Quinn, Caldwell.and Sweent Ve\u201d 5d JUNIOR LEAGUE CUP\u2014 te man}, club.pionships, however, being .purely club H.A.Oxenham, C.Ferguson, H.FAB, RH.P.O.AE.Fri 2 Jn tro innings; ei dessiner : ; = First Round.: 54e a Flat Dottom \u2018boats.(20 feet or un- events.The lst of clube entered in he Yates Reserve, E.Houldsworth.Vus 0.- \u201d 8 2 1 , : Shes ES + er, paddles.open ev > ac ine , are due to play Point St Ten fol 4 ond 1 2 6 | ERTE De OS Eee te manana 18 Bose & Thistle va Crusaders; Ÿ Events Now 4, 6 and 1 sre open to |QUP oP'aoto Lot compeline.ville woos: Charles in division IL of the league or Miller, CL.o » « « 4 0 a.2 ; 9 2; \u2018Mason; sacrifice: bits, \u201cFullerton; gacri- je pm.SE el the members of Hudson Heights and |jands, who weré not represented at the the ground of the latter club.Th: Hanford, rf.» » 3 0 Ev 8 fice \u2018iy; O'Hara; stolen bases, Shaw, Gett- } | \"G.TR.vs.Maries, 5.pme Ce \u2018Hudson: Boating.Clubs only.last Saturday's meet, will turn out in ollowing will represent Lachine: F Gandil, 1b.+ + < 3 : ox 0 2 man; struck out, by Mason 1, by Bach- HE P.R.vs.Sti Paul, 3.30 pm, | Sh : the junior events.Pt.Claire, G.T.Smith, H.E.Weyman, G.A.Wa: 7 Demmitt, Lf.+ - : 0 0 3 2 \u2018a|han 4, by Mueller 3; by ET L by, Jus: Boston \u2019 Lu Rosemo ne St.dames, 520 $| Ee PE co C., Lachine, Cartierville, -and st.Lom: son, C.Moore, T.Morris, Mr.Pir- Purtell, 8.8 + + Bit Clark, of the Ottawa Club.Men's doubles |be tothe fore.The chances of the \"pin.avenue which is only a few bases, Corcorsn, Se Walsh: Secrince ov.Shontz and Malarkey stuck it out.- | Tes ree sii all put.ine Lest we Sa or rugh Seine BE town, «| acoupied.fost of the time.In the crews at ottawa Su ie péasier .> yards from the terminus of the car , , 3 ga when.two gf es an\u2019 da\u2019'triple sav well: o anford, of the * udge 8 A 5 Rath.\u2018Time, 1.30.Umpires\u2014Kerin, and core by nmin î 1rom a _ out, - Seor | Montreals; in fact,\" talks so enthusi- \u2018morning Baird and Innes Taylor, of |held in calm water in comparison to the line, at 2.15 p.m.The following will Hart.| Résa sure Taian 149 9 0x13 visitors - | Newark .+.8 ) Co.SECOND GAME.gun | 1 SA oF Zuo of Homes Sov, Yom 93 4 The batteries are Frock a gan,\u2019 on ; 0 ultz 1; struck out, St: LOUIS ii: 4 by Shoïtz 2.Shontz 4, Malarkey 1; home | Mathewson and\u201d for Baltimore, Burke \u2018and \u201cRoth : for von, Miller: three basé À îts,.Share 2; Bliss.pi Montreal was the momentous utter- twe base hits, Fisher 2, Dalton \u2018White, : : Toronto, lo - Cartierville coursN represent the M.A.A.A.: H.S.Semplc.eek fact fhaf Bayer that Detrolt | Rae, of Victoria, 62 and 6-5, while The Iollowint, veils Ops ght I.Andeseon, BP.Moresn, BL ET fair rap] wikis with those folks.|/C.Dineen and Spanner were success: Bic senior tandem, club fours, ladies\u2019 Lock ad, Croke A ne AW.\u201c| though,\u2019.said.Clark, \u2018because they: put- ful by 7\u20145 and 7\u2014b against Woodland and gentlemen's tandem, junior tandem pou Mana = oer ills, A.W.\u2018such a; high.price;on \u2018their men.Mont-.| and Parkis.\u201cIn the afternoon Dineen | and a war canoe race.owell a - Woods.ance by his nibs the ump.: Meyer; sacrifice, McCabe: stolen bases.real haë:a good man in Miller, but | and Spanner continued their triumphs, m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 The Birds were soon out, Zand thanks Louden, Truesdale 2 first base on errors | = Frobody has bought him as yet, be-.Leating.GHer and Suckling, of Mopt- |.\u2019 H 00 n e yals, alo eft on bases, Buffalo 5.New- FE ; - real; by 6\u20143, 4\u20146 \u20145.' \u2019 2 Yenger \u201csllod across, the harbor bar | ik 2 2001 ley, Grol fg Cronies ig | wi Cuage, By 2th wns, ae Sha.kgf $180, Is boo | cot into tpe Anal against tn Toi] ; Pre bip tor he vai ae tn | DE are DURES | ee Sin fhe shots pine of emai) [ae CEE Umoires, : Murray -a \u201cand: \u201cKill len.Time, | visitors hit tyré hard- .Fe Bethe \u2019 : Situation -look serious for the Royals, +0 until Demmitt came to the rescue with a clever running catch.The same player distinguished himself with a nice two-bagger to right field.Kid Purtell sacrificed, .advancing Demmitt \u2018Rochester \u2026 to third.Demmitt got \u2018Home.; +, Toronto\u201c ur: Royals, 2; Birds, 0.fa - Great - hit by Dunn- got: Heitmuller home.Miller missed a high fly.One hun for the throstles.French got to.N.first on a grounder to shortstop.Yeager filed.Hanford hit to centure, getting French home for one.Game at - this stage: Royal, 3; Birds, 1.Smith had little argument with the K WAN.; ump, which resulted in his being sent.Philadelphia, J.28.8, The jargest |* \u2018Pittebuig, 2 - \u2018erowd -ever insid bo.Park saw the Lo CO Eee at.frat Heltm uller be- rome team win ain 8 h' gases of a double | Boston .header from Detroit yesterday 1to 0.and |; Adams.; EURE LS rar ; 5 # \u201ctoit, NA lim: in the, next an- QUEBEC TENNIS.wT T4, Mhe final - \u2018proved a great game.i I'Dineen and Spanner, taking the first 5 for, Championships.Begin: get by.6\u20148.-They lost in the second.à : by 8\u2014 on Monday.a a \u2018however, and in the third and 7 =] ana\u201cBrown- siloved fourth by 6\u20141.It was splendid tennis, and the young Toronto players made roth Quebec: tennis \u2018cham.| a great \u2018fight for the honors.Schwen- ploughing, Pesinuing - Monday on the ger's work \u2018was once more magnificent.: Mount - Royal courts, \u2018already faclade At the nets he was invincible, his Mésérs.Schwenger and McRae,\u2019 driving and his.foot work spelling dis- As Font Galumbla; Purtis, of Taranto: astér \u201cto his opponents.Schwenger Fioränce Sutton, algo from -Bri- and \u2018McRae will play in the challenge og Columbia; énd \u2018Miss: Lois Moyes, match to-day, meeting, Sherwell and while, the ghmimittée are in hopes of | Allen, the.\u2018Toronto man, who won the - \u2018inducing\u2019 Baird, of Toronto, fo come title\u2019last year.In the open hapdicap, \u2018down, after.the Dominion champlion- \u201cWoodland; of Ottawa, beat Munroe, of 94 ships, now being held at Ottawe, \u2018are Toronto, -6\u2014 end 6-1, ang thus got \u201c| concluded.All \u2018thië local clubs are ex- \u2018into \u201cthe final, which he will play.tan to! sway.\u2018while four entries from | 28ainst Gauyt, of Montreal, to-day.he.Laurentide: Club.\u201cof ; Grand Mere In the mixed doubles Miss Sutton and e in ; Mr.Schwenger won from Miss Crowdy \u201c4 \u2018Pittsburg, July \u2014The first game o \u2018the series with Boston was won yester day by Pittsburg.by a score of 9 \u2018to.4 - Brown lasted three innings and was suc- _ceeded by Mattern, who pitched in splen :} did.ASE ge Was safe from first \u201c Bcor ai # Royals got another run, making the | 4 to 5.The first contest.was an-11-.; 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As the evening.advañced the wind | est .them a good time before they return to: - help of a end he went ALL RIGHTS RESERVED gat SUMMARY OF THE PRECEDING: CHAPTERS.The fortunes of the three girls, Alix, Anne and Ange-x Temple, are-at their lowest ebb apparently wh.they third summer without holiday Ÿn- thelr, tiny flat at Battersea Park.The à of Captain Temple, the easy-go father, and of the in-alic mother, hag left them stranded in Brittany and London had seemed to offer unilmited chances to enlarge their too siender income.Alix, at twenty-two, has the usual struggles of a slightly successful author, whils Anne, twenty, works.\"for A pittance in a millinery establishment Brd seventeen-year-old Angela keeps house.Returned MSS.and four weeks of hot dry weather have doae thelr work when Anne returns one cay with a de- Mghttul surprise.Miss Alicia Grane- ir ester, a wealthy cust.aer, has asked the misters would be willing, during pines holidays, to \u2018air.tie \u2018Flying 2 lek, as the yawl will otherwise.\u201cMe dale all summer.Unknown to the girls er broti.er William personally superintends the preparation of the \u2018Flying ish,\u2019 giving the man, Tobin, strict.orders to do his best, then joins tis friend, eggle Lasgetter, on the \u2018Rose Marie,\u2019 before the girls reach Cumber.They spend the first few days in lazy enjoy- and Crew as to the doings of th &cès well until running to lier.Fey stick on the mud and are released i Dominiously by the local ards.They learn that the cutter which saw it all is the \u2018Ro , .evidence.- closer in to avoid i they again run aground and have to be taken off the \u2018Fish\u2019 by the crew of the \u2018Rose Marie\u2019 Mr.Lassetter and his friend, introduced as \u2018Mr.Otway\u2019, give \u2018ter the yawl, and next day the girls slip off unseen to further adventures, anchoring for the night at a little island with an apparently deserted castla on it.Ram.\" bling about the island they ses three\u2019 rough men in a dirty boat, and, later,.the one inhabitant, an odd little French=.Their next stopping place is the] Peace Pool, and here the coast suard,\u2019 young Captain -Ardagh, proves to have: known their father.The wind rising?he advises a return to Bostock and the\u2019 man hile he .goes to: get.one the \u201ctient of © ther to follow at e ef o eh.5 8 er yachts leaving; CHAPTER XHI.\u2014Coritinued.\u2018Three cheers for \u2018Railstone! Up you come!\u201d With a thud and a.clatter ihe\" anchor came on board.\u201cOh, \u2018how clean \u2014one of \u201cthe joys: of the Peace \"Pool! No mud, only lovely, sparkling gold.end silver sand for water babies ta: play on.There goef the biggest.host, ~we shall get out before.the others!\u201d ; There was sil doubt that Ae: Jove.\u2019 liest place in the world would not attract her long unless there \u2018happened to be Piety to do! \u2019 us chanced that Captain Ar- dagh, halfway \"up \u201cthe CHff path.\u2018tô- the station\u2014whither he had been Tore- ed to go in search for Macfarlane, \u2018most reliable of coastguards\u2014saw with, dismay the white Yawl pay off her anchorage, and after fluttering wun- | certainly for a minute or two while ther pretty sails filled, BAW | \u2018her make .& short tack over to the eastward side of the basin, another, back \u2018almost to \u201cher own tracks, but right across 10 the landing\u2019 stage, and then straight out.As she came under the shelter of the.great west CHL, her gails lost the wi coastguard he was seriously - \u2018troubled.\u201cThere lay ,wpon him a sense of responsibility in, \u2018this matter for the .his \u2018dead comrade.He did not anderrate face a |.th: 4 \u201c\\\u201cfeafs\u2019 had, retired :irito: thé background ; parently making splendid \u2018way.I - \"The longest way round is the sh rt- * est \u2018way there,\u2019 officer - was vexed: on en were in\" ie Spirits, \u2018Even Arnos for the time, and security reigned; Hl preme.The - distance to- \u2018be: -traversed.really a small matter, ; their service.Of the latter there 'was nearly five: hours to run, so\" tha I wag no danger of his.slp: tail them.Ê last, 8 i of the.downs \u2018seemed 't early.\u201d 24 over, \u2018and the evening : would fa.er than it should;.put \u201cstill; there plenty of {ime before\u2019; at when they.started: Last, but not least, thére was pany.southeast tack, \u2018close hauled; \u2018not h ging the \u2018shore for two cogent reason She knew the danger of getting + close in\u201cto à lee \u2018shore, end she kane the curve of the coast.\u201cWas really big bay, \u2018terminating \u2019 \u2018In are | Siraignicat Sounder WC route, ; for .a Shion \u201ctle curve.The better.way, a allowing the tide to carry them :üp.- of Black Bill.Of \u2018the \u201cthree compahions; \u201ctwo=the fishing smacks \u2014 were - \u2018following \u201ctiie same.plan as the yaw), taking ihe matter very leisurely, as though: it\" were all one to them whether they ré- mained -oùt all- night: \u2018The certré- board, however, proceeded on a.different course, running free, \u201cand ap- remarked, .Angela; \u2018Fatching them; how, the meaning is.all-right.-They.vi Duo -merrily on till th poking into Black Bill, .TOW, 3 \u2018nasty: jobs: over first.\u2018This isn\u2019t .a nasty.je cheerfully.PRT \u2018Well, we don\u2019t seem \u2018on much, and they do; #Dontt ets said Alix {look atthe shore behind us!\u2019 \u201cThunder?- ejaculated ela.0\" set your \u2018be | gettin Teaps and bounds! We' shall: knock against Black Bil \u2018broadside on: about, ten minutes at this rate\u201d .+ \u2018Let's hope \u2018not,\u2019 eaid Alix: bi Was well.pleaged \u2014 pleased: at - their fapid progress, and pleased that the \u2018had -co minute.3 All the same, it was chi 68: were short .and -petula ie ol continuing.1 \u201cvale nour jerseys and achat, ne apie ng | 0 Bo \u2018they were capable, intelligent and strong.He did not-magmnify the -dan- ger; there was no approach to a gale at present, and the sea was not heavy, as sallors count it.\u2018But the facts remained that they were but girls, young and : in the coast; night wes coming on, and the wind was in that sort of humor fin | which it may be.most unpleasant, company at very short notice, dead on shore, too, and \u2018to léeward the most dangerous coast possible, The Chief Boatman man came down to | find his officer staring uneasily.af- er the graceful form of he - Flying .Mr.Oldrey tooked al ; > \u2018They'll have a \"duiek \u20ac rin le Hugs \u2018 gested.Captain Ardagh -mede no answer; be was very much anboyed.\u2019 \u201cThey seem to be venturesome young Jadies, Very venturesome, There's not many would find pleasure in-the ough work on a boat.Bat they: can sail «bout; barring accidents, \u2018they're \u2018not titkely to come to harm.\u2019 : The other moved Testlossly.\u201cWhat's the wind doing to-night, Oldrey > he asked.\u2018Blowing up for a dirty night, sir, TI think; backed a point or two.south.\u2019 \" \u201cThey'll be sheltered enough at Bos- tock,\u201d said \u2018That is comfortable as \u2018a Rursery ee the | wind sou\u2019-west.\u2019 - \u2018Provided, of course, it don\u2019t back a point or two more, and blow from the south-east,\u201d sald Oldrey.* the worst place on the coast with a -strong south-east wind on.\u2019 - \u201cThere 1s no.reason to suppose st wil \u2018do that to-night ; cig the officer irrtbably; Srp a have to ship a man, and Tun \u2018tor Rafl- stone.\u2019 \u2018That would be their safest course, | Pa sir,\u201d agreed Mr.Oldrey Judiclally; and ~ Ardagh felt as though he could thay eased his own rising.anxfety on \u2018tha _iron-grey Person vith pleasure and.relief.| \u201c\"O1d fgure-heaû! What pessimists these fellows are,\u2019 We.thought; \u2018as hej.\u201cBostock is | oan By \u201cOnly: alittle longer pi tack.and\" then we shall migke straicht > E 1 te i ed stiffened joints.En Z k.was, falling-now, and the D pect was rather\u2019 dreary.Away to the leeward the Internitit \u2018able wall of black\u2019 cliffs, ost-\u2018in haze-abead, \u2018buried \u2018in éloud and mist], behind; and \u2018all -the rest: sea, \u2018restless, grey, , rocking sea.the dusk, to roll-away into.dusk again, | a succession of.heaving.waves, most | the waves -were short, -and \u2018often brok on.each other.: Presently Alix'let out the.main sheet, away.\u201cWith a sort of swoop, tH graceful boat sprang forward; and fle over the water in.long rushes.\u2019 Lv \u201cOh, ate better,\u201d said\u2019 Anne, wit igh.\u2018I was getting deadly: |.\u201csick - that .eridless .smashing\u2019 into | waves.There: is: a kind\u2019 of going \u2018that -jars one-all over.\u201d \u2018Well; is over now\u2019.said \u201cAux joyfully.race, but we-shan\u2019t mind that, \u2018becaus : Atsle.thezlast of it=di it we shal 'be-in.shelter.\u2018mut at our \u201clghts' They: are\u2019 ready, are n 't Ph ay, Up, \u2018of: course.they?\u2019 thade his way dowa the sharp slope}.looking for Macfarlane now.But after calling Old- dy a pessimist and a few other u complimentary names, which he could do something to im- gère \u2018the safety of the \u2018venturesome\u2019 æppeared \u2018to-: him Was to warn the | \u2018coastguard station \u2018at Bostock.To that to send a message himself, telling the Chief: Boatman there fg look out \u2018for.the.white yawl, and to.help her crew gwer, and then ser the eas he still found\u201d - \u2018Himself rapidly.turning over plans by |.tio.\u201cThe only immediate * Sossibiltty that}.gain, telling | hat happerni-| =o + 4 two \u201csquirrels : \u201c| Twitchet.e 13 quieted.Sows used to \u201cSay fair wind and such ap werful- tas of The, three, boats that got y : | with them were all going \u2018the sdmeé | WAY.and nothing is so- comfortablé fo, jan- Ibe took her or at ses; 28.Company.she saw, was to make a long, tack out, and then run very Free for the point.| away.without delay.fo j whole :matter seemed so.easy.at: that.a he {rond he.\u201cRolling \u2018up \u2018from |- of them white-crestéd.- \u2018There: \u2018wasnet |: : the long swell of\u2018 the outside.océan; | and the word\u2019 went.forth.to \u2018keep her}! them.at\u2019 o'clock.It was little after: that hoür.seen \u2018though that sounds | 2: the wrong way of saying it, some-| find thelr | then |-* they\u201d sy have to do what we are doing : ;sald Anne.502 \u2018never - noticed; - we are: \u201cgoing - up in the There i jothing Ake \u2018being.warm, | a unk \u20ac ER of - - ee \u2018Op.up, -he clim while hh squirrels an ere quaking in their \u2018nests.was: \u2018Switchet's front door) a Away, down.1 ught Switchet in 8 Httle teeth.5 his side in.the pen.- the fault, for \u2018having pelted\u2019 the: bear \u2018nut- shells.; :those - two th .\"put a litéle*pile\u201do ] 8hed door.\u2018 «7 \u201cPoor old bear;:he: nev \u2018brought them \u201cto \u2018him, = good sweet 4 } Switche sed his\u2019 nor again lpecke Take ied; \u2018brethren, Test ners anyof you: an- evil \u2018heart of: .\u2018It will: be \"rough through: the.2°.ili ng oarridd \u201con in\" too small.a.on \u201cand - he \u2018suggests\u2019 therefore.: firemen.\u201cbe provided: with ng, deep hole half-way; up ein?th ry, Sor ry for him, With so what do\u201d you À nk: The \u2018Keeper, ns i er cha ; 3 \u2018tha ™ ¥ | piace.\u201d to all the little treé-people, he |.turned to: go down the tres, whe \u201cbut | o Kind: : DE SONDAT- A des: _\u2014 80 \u201cReturhs dt-7.3 SATURDAYS.AT 8:30.Str.\u201cTires à Ri 2 nat es nay: onday 20,7 aise Éte 7 TRDETS PE hier\u201d HE, mer fi Sormaall 11 (or ; 0° \u2018Prescott.and a ups.to.; TR.\" to.Prescott, RR.& i Rad vou \u201cati Rall FED Le {ington fterning,.ivan: Montreal 9.00 pri i matics, Special \u201cTrain - loaves.Montreal : [12:10 - St: B téct'üntif Sept soth.Round tip.roni Montreal, via Ghicago fo, HS Viotoris, Beattle, i 5 EXCURSIONS I Winnipeg, Saskatoon, - wan rer and intermediate \u20ac is .C itago- and Duluth,\u201d \u201c810.00 1 Honatel 7.low \u2018fares to pointe the 'G.T.P.and.C.:N.RYyS.- \u2018dates, August 3rd and: 25t \u201cFrom MONTREAL to PORTLAND, Me., and return - \"97.50 OLD ORCHARD, Ms., and return, 7.80 XENNES RT, Mes.: Wa: \u201c\\r-Queneo Lee 200 MONTREAL-HEM MINGFORD , \u201cFORT COVINGTON - \u2018Effective\u2019 each Sunday until further motice.Special Train leaves on eal 8:05 gm.© \u201cfor :Hemmingford, F \u2018intermediate.points.MONTREAL-WATERLOO Effective.each Sunday until - further notice.\u201d Special Train leaves Montreal, 8.32 a.m.for Chambly, Marieville, Farn- ham, \u2018Granby, Waterloo and intermediate po re Returnin ing, arrives Montreal, 50.pam.\u201cMONTR AL_ST.HYAOINTHE :\u201c#ffective eich Sunday -until El a Hyacinthe and dater \u201cGoo a go Se ny dnd aus uly 29 \u2018and 30.Return: Umit, \u201cJuly 31; - Lroportionetely dow fares La M ou Fan Ferma ntdme?ontresl.Thronsh Coaches.re 18 ry MOST.Feo AD est.Piso be = = .\u2018broke and.crash he\u2019 went landing AN lees jedia 1,800.ton \u2018ch | fitted: qution the: TT \u2018apecla +.ser! Vick Ww.\u2018modern comforts! with all and Aus a in at \u2018noon: for - Pictou, NN.8; \u2018Mal\u2019 Bays Perce; Gran ; side, P.PS ue Summer.excursions, RMUDIAN, «5 \u201cthereafter, - ° ee 0 a EI, > and Charlottetown, 4.BROCE 8.0 : BTE RATE BEVWEEN MONTREAL AND: TORONTO.\u2018Nuff Sed.\u2019 PN oXAvENTURE vmom STATION.\u201cfécen ally fori this following day at calling- at.Gaspe, {= d River, Summer- PB! in Gasze, aslottstown: \u2018amd Smeg RT ts 0 race | from -Quebec at, 8.p.m, He \u2018August-and 8th September ; BERMUDA nd eur any by the twin sorew Murs «600-tons.: Sailings- | Rx me ét fon ayy | Oseo \u201c Pemperature, \u2018Gooted by; sa | breezes, seldom.rises -abdve .80- degr The finest tripe of ih e earth and of Cemfer hn andi 25h apis missioners \u2018street, Cf 7th: and; 28th September, » BR A TL 7 série 1 scien- i We agliott the CL of.Man dE ES ! |Mminary.advice free.Charges modsrate.|\" Our Inventor's: A Ge open \u2014 Lo 6 \u2018 and hall a Pa ufac- realise 2e hole \u2018Patent rte Pre- eT LY a EEE 2 soN IE Eve ES ne \u201cFortnightly res fiers.] ie Steamship \u2018isinus = NORTHERN ss.\u201cBt, 230 Coe: Jamas.Street, ltd hlets\u2014any s A Vefennes, bi A London, - $2: 1 Liverpool, London: and Glasgow, ; Heep tan.: 0.00,.and.up.1 |: Havre, ; \u2018are re XE rk | From\u2019 Montreal to DETROIT; ut 1 running through 20.ROYAL GEORGE, Oct.4} te or call for Fares änd-illus- |\" parop - beatin Le [ALLAN LINE.: ROYAL MAIL SERVICE TO BRPOOL.fy 2 \u201c\u2019guéRrisr OCEAN PASSAGE.- 1 A 18 in, 350.0 * additional Third Class, $30.00.à $81.25,- according \u201cto stegmer.ie PAUSE 19 pian and Hesperian: Saloon, | Second Class, $50.00, and\u2018up.\" \u201cOther \u2018steamers.One.Class: Cabin, called second.\u2018cabin, \u201cOne 01 Jags Second gb 6\u2014Lon- 1, dom, $45; aire bete 00.\u201cand =.k| up; Paris, $3.55 a additional.\u2018Third Class: $29.00; Paris, on the above.str- ool,: Glasgow, London, and tted- with cold.storage.CH & A.ALLAN, MONTREAL, Nen spndon, -$29.00;- Havre, TAN the steamers ces, Live ti Wanted FOR ol \u201cEXCURSIONS August 3rd and 25th, 1911, _$10.00 From points in.Eastern Canada to Winnipeg and stations east of Saskatoon.|.Proportionately re Juced fares to Edmonton, Calgary and\u2018intermediate stations.Apply to CANADIAN NORTEERN CITY TICKET OFFICE, _ 226-230 St.James St, 0 \u2018ana: 390.00; and | \u201c ssiéo \u2018and ups)\u2019 Ton | a x - CANADIANS \u201cPACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE.© DAILY AT \u20181045 P.M.TO NORTH TORONTO.Travelling - is cool and comfortabie in the large; \u201croomy and electric-lighted \u2018Sleeping \u201cCars _6f the C.P.R.Bvery Travgiior knows that these cars have no : 953s EH 003g.dadly.fo.Vitén J on._ \u201cSunday train teaves : Montreal: \u201cat 9:10] ° x.and.Er leaves VaHleyfield at]: I.TOT; er er \u201cWEEK END TICKETS 1 I THOMSON LINE NOW ON\" ON SALE.Knights of Columbus Convention -Mich., out and back rail.Grodng rail returning vis Lakes : © and, \u201cThoussna Islands -~v \"$22.70 ae em \"Ii Tickets good going July x) 30 \u2018and \u201831.Rethirning until Aug.Tthy 104 5 SEASIDE EXCURSIONS FROM MONTREAL TO o ANDREWS, N.B,, and »r y BEE and 0 Dean eles fl | worssos, = W.8., and re Boca | 14-00 YARMOUTH, N.§., and Seturn PORTLAND, Me, and return .7.50 OLD ORCHARD \u2018BEACH, and ret.7.80 EENNEBUNKPORT an ry eel 885 Good going August 6,.:7, Returning until August: sé: 1911.© HARVESTERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS .TO THE.Gawain NORTHWEST 1 ON.\u2018August 3rd and 28th - $10.00.«To 'MOOSEJ AW and - East\u2014Propor- \u2018tionately low rates beyond, to \u2018and, in- [cluding Macleod, Calgary and Edmonton, | \u20180ld- Orohard, Kennebunkport, 20.\u201c Leave \u2018Windsor.St.9.00 am.and 8.0 p.m.-Only-line running through Soap ers and Parlor Cars.Co .Quickest traine \u2018to \u201cthei Maine 8 Res ors, the heart of th ie White Mountains.ET ST.ANDREWS, NB.Daily through Sleepers.Train: leavos Windsor.St.7.25.pam.' CHEAP EXCURSIONS PROM \"MONTREAL TO Vioto Heattl Vancouver, VictoriaSeattls,) \u20ac100.50 San Francisco, Angel LITRE) sas Be ror th ome re ee $5.50 \u201c Going until Sept.30th.: * Return\u2019 until Oct.31st.v EXTRA REDUCED RATES \u201c \u2018Going \u2018Aug.6 t0°10, 13 10 16.\" Return Imit; Oot.15th, 1911.\u201c HOMESEEKERS\" EXCURSIONS Manitoba,\u2019 \u2018saskatchewan and Alberta August 8th, 22nd, and every : \u201csecon, Tuesday, until Sept.\u2019 ond $ Tickets good for 8! Soave.; MICEET OFFICE: eal org Bron.218 si \u2018James.St.Telephones, Main $732, ROYAL EDWARD, \u2018Ave.28 | 8783; or Place.Viger.and Wiadsor Sereat ROYAL GEORGE opt.651 Stations.:.\u201c 6.ROYAL EDWARD, Sept.20 Sl : : Year was.\u201ci751, Beiig an \u2018increase\u2019 of 82,338, for the year.\u201cThe.cattle in.the.state were.esti- \u2018mated at.5,069,709, \u2018and .sheep at 20,- 163; 239, \u201cwhile.ples: were 150,551.Pais July: 29.\u2014M- Toridan has ap- ken, all , previous hejght ec +to a \u2018height of 10,768 \u2018feet on: pa Farman biplane, thus the) # * ad $14.70.AN Sam rome HET.| summer outing, WHITE STAR-\"A, Sinn Weekly Between WET TES AILING Montreal-Quebes-Liverpoo! by the Twin (2nd Triple Screw LAURENTIC ee \u201cMEGANTIC One Class Cabin (I) 8ervioce, affording TEUTGAIC minima soaices at] CANADA iete with the latest devi a con ort anda safety.including.Me coni and Submarine Signais.\u2018 The Third Class Accommodatin the best experience can devi ae ps Closed Rooms only.ASK AGENTS FOR PARTICT.LARS, or Office, 118 Notre Dame =: w.\u2018Phone 7760 Mein Up, Dar 530 St Catherine W.Manchester Liners UVEEELY SAILINGS TO AND FROY Nuargeot, Finest, Most Modern Steamers Betwesn Canada and Europe, _VOrchestras Carrigy, Aree $4 7.50 and up.Third: Class, $30.00.MANCHESTER.2 \u201cmo: HAVRE AND \u2018LONDON.2° From Man, - From Manire- July 15.MAN, SHIPPER .\u2014\u2018Âur.§ J 22., N.CORPO TON Aug = July 229.MAN.-EXCHA E.Avg \" \u201cAug.\u201d 5.Ww IMPORTER Aug Aug.12-MAN: COMMERCE See.\u20ac \u201cLimited number of passengers carrie.FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited AGENTS, MONTREAL, DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW PASSENCER AND \"FREIGHT SERVICE July 14.*T.§8.CASSANDRA.Jnlv 7 July 22.¢T.8S.ATHENIA .Aug.July 29.*T.SS.SATURNIA .Aug.°° Aug.b5.*T.SS.SALACIA .Aug.:9 *Steamers fitted with Refrigerators.Passage Rates: Cabin (called Second) $47.60 upwards.Third Class, Egstboun ;, $29.00; Westbound, 830.00 & Special Uptown Agency, Thos.& Son, 559 St.Catherine St.W., or TRE ROBERT REFORD CO.Liniteé.SUN Cnos \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CUNARD THOMSON 1 sour LONDON PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Cola Storage ana Gooi Air on a Steamers.Ts.ASCANIA eco» wu wee July 29 S88.DEVONA sel #0 .05 ver Aug.5 SS.ALBANIA se ++ os .Aug.12 *Passengez steamers Passage Rates: Cabin (called second\u2019.\u2018Ascania\u2019, $46.25 and upwards; other steamers, $45.00 and upwards.Third Class, British, Eastbound, $29.00.Pre- | paid \u2018West, $28.76.S ecial Uptown Agency, Thos.Taidk &f 630 St t.Catherine St Ww, or | exp, 20szax REFORD co, Limited, AGENTS.For full particulars for all services, \u2018apply to.Special Uptown \u2018Agency, Thos.& Som, 530 St.Catherine St.W,, of THE ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, .N.B.and Portland, Me.Cook LLL ALS CANADIAN LONDON PASSENGER SERVICE.From From Montreal Southampton.for London.July 11.T.88.ASCANIA + = » July 29 July 25.SS.ALBANIA.Aug.12 Aug.8.T.SS.AUSUNIA.Aug 25 Passage rates: Cubdin (called Sec ond), $45.00 and upwards.Third class, British, East, $29.00.Prepaid West, 3 5.0.Full particulars on application to - Special Uptown Agency, Thos.CopX & Son, §30 St.Cathe WwW, or THE ROBERT REFURD CO.Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, St Jo.n.N.B., Portland, Me.Winnipeg, Man.and all Cunard Line Agents: CANADIAN-PACIFIC wi 1A CLD ENT ELS MONTR EAL, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL: LAKE CHAMPLAIN.A \u2018EMPRESS OF BRITAIN AUG.11 LAKE MANITOBA.G.17 EMPRESS OF IRELAND, AUG.25 Rates\u2014Empress steamships First \u2018class, $92,560 end upwards.Second class, $63.76 and upwards Lake Steamships\u2014One Class Cabin, second class rates, $60.00,\u2019 wards.Tickets.and information from any Steamship Agents or W.@G.Annable, Wm.Webber, Gen.Passenger Agt.Passenger Aft LEITH SERVICE.SS.CERVONA .oc os ov oo.Aug.iI $S.JACONA .++ 0.0.o.Aug jt .WBWCASTLE SERVICE._ SSHTAQONA .iv wese oo.Aug 18 and up- [ - 8 and § Board of Trade Building.SUMMER RESORT.|GASPE BASIN .The favorite wpot for © th and Sport CHABMING RESORT FOR SPORTS MEN AND PLEASURE SEBKERS.ane.Mer affords Loautiful scener.ses ba and unexoclled fishing.Este have the privilege of ralmon and trout fishing im connection with the house.Balmon and \"rout Fishing par axcèllente.BAKER'S HOTEL Cifow Orén) \u201890 long and favorably known, offers first-class accommodation for tourists.| with all -the.comforts ¢f home.£ pour plans for your sure to write fo: terms and other ory \u201ction to + BARES UTES, @aspé, Qua \u2026 TOW wr ag ae iy o- FT RET HII 5 \u201c NY QE WRT Ea wot BT 3 m\u2014 _\u2014\u2014\" Notre Dame de Grace MONTREAL.- HEAD MASTER, Late Headmaster, 8t.John's School.ei A ge \" PICKERING COLLEGE - NEWMARKET f À Rexdential School, with.Pres paratory, Commercial, and Colle.qiste Courses,\" Music and An.Fait Terre commences Sept.11, 1982 | ÉREPARATORY, vivier, she ÉNIOR-DEPARTMENTS * Healthy.:sjtuation,- \u2018Use of West mount Athletic.grounds: - 2° tehnis |: courts.2 rinks.Gymnasium.Sloyd |.(Manuel Training) room.Excellent system of heating, ventliating and.humiidiffing class rooms: and dor-,.mitories, - fOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOIS (.3.FOSBERY, M.A.LAxaz Groups, new buildings, Beautifully oituabed, \u201c with perfect sanitary equipment, electric lig whoa.oF ns, » roomy, well-ven su A PETENT instructs , frm discipline; bou 4 | dike, Christian infacaors unite with.these material i ! advantages to make Pickering Cols = ory 2 o, .confidence.- For Announcrment rite pr PAT PE :: A EN he wi words.of our.text this morning-in Psalin Ixix., 20: \u2018T look\u2019 1 ed for eomtorters but found none.Wa | from.Our lessons\u201d \u201cthis | e mood of the\u2019 {have gatheréa \u2018| morning \u2018something\u2019 af: :*} Psdlmist when he made this utteruncs,.-| and .I-faney it Is easy \u2018for.all Of: us: tg appreciate the Péalmiat\u2019 1s : \u2014 | clouds banked heavily -\u201cj and he, feels ~himself mdny\u2019 n° advers At 1 | am-sure i0f- this: there is one ve otf | cular.who finds it; BT cult to give the Psalmist his\u2019 He is the halé and hearty 3: | man, the, \u201cma who is\"stfong of limb.++ had 10 gd¢-through the ntl, : sd \u201chis Powers, the who Js fond \u2018of t open-air, £8 \u201cf tor.Jbréad and, felt stung by the thot ë rlessnens to Conservatory Seven Resident Uni dent toc ul and iring surroundis, Sen College, 100 ACRES OF \u2018GROUND : Canada.Ontario .Genus, Grmmin brio Fonte Le she ; give instruction in the ERE TE ben Sa iy ed Toronto\u2019 gives city advaritages without distractions incl Offers th tte Highest Educational Facliltes 41d an exceptionally pleas ie ad d for Catalogue to REV.J.J.HARE, PH; D.rente, of th \\ tation of this practical | of man.when hé reads.the: sou Poainr to say \u2018Oly this fellow's\u2019 \u201cI sometimes\u201d think Et \u2018doübtful wigdom:-on our part arop ed the occasional pr , ESE Lram tHE Poti ciplining : our\u201d pe : b thé point of view.of : SimpAthining, with © the man who fasts - 5 \u2018perforce.#6 has got nothing\u2019 | \u2018But: Jet us make no: plate Alf.we (could ran-thri REN \u2018ot, Us nd.\u2018men of \u2018every.Face, \u201ctlime, social : many in whose .- | thera\u2019 w: i.\u2018the echo à BE pren: fuit of - Fh Tobie JARVIS ST.\u2018Havergal Ladies\u201d Principal.iss OX _ ment, Gymnasium, Outdoor specialists in Junior | ScxooL WILL RE-OPEN ON Sert B- \u2018Thordugh education on modern lines.aio Ei fôr Konour matfi and other examinations.Separate J , Skating Rink, Swimaiag Ba oo R - A second: uaior School to be .opened for Northern Ju Western parts of tho C Ci the convenience of pi gesiden i in ie th reé abret-s cricket, tennis, basketball.Under the or ihe, e Playin Erounds of rect a Page teaching and in Languages.\u201d re For illustrated calendars and prospectus apply to the Bursar.-\"\u201d CE ts R.MICTGHAMPS Ha.=] : School, Domestic Sciente fan Conservatory.of Music, ie of tue be: xesitintial sc:ools in Ganats fof Gris.à = Zvery Repariment fully equipzod ; 2 : COURSES OFFERED: \u2019 monly Acadernic, Matriculation, Neleot, Art, Elocution, Housshota Seni \u2018Stenography, Typewriting, Physical Cul tare, Musto, A.COUTRES 5 .Write for calendar and partioulsrs.THE REV, We Di : ARMSTRON.Ms.vi Ph: D.Le Qi a ws D.Presiden - | ing for some: to.take pity; ends for | | comforters: and nding à 0-1: Tras fallen on.oil.days.sont.seeps tt is \u201cdistinctly\u201d te: tt pont pour #sk you té our.cos tion\u2019 : | of comfort I vonder ao ma i : ent conceptions OW\u2019 itis \u2018would\u2019 \u2018tell The the of comfort 7 2 Tos, \u2018the éaey-chait A pipe tnd'an inter\u201d ans that the holé |- ti 6 Boma {s in com pétent Bnd\u2019 ret} Ale \u2018hadds, dnd.that\u2019 wé -are free fto follow, our own.devices, it stands for.freedom\" from \u2018anxiety 1 about \u2018money \u201cmatters or\u2019 \u2018about .ones «| lot: In the church, i raeans.cushiomed 25720 teäts and absence .of draughts, cheer: | WW ful singing and a: sooty Froacher who L tbo- sent\" in .thrusts.While\u2019 th split à $.eomenaion & a ral eaning real intrinate: meaning | day, comfort stands and blaziñg - fib esting book, or it - RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SOHOt F.B GIRS - ' \u201cFarge otafl of bie qualified teachers ER RE _ For Prospectas apply to MINS VEALS, Principat.CHL - -, SORHOOL RE-SPENS SEPT.13ths LE and for.Exsminstions 1 and for.of Music.Molern.Kaducatiqust Lawn Tennis and other games, Binks.ME 2 as.whi ; = 1 strong.bat je.comtort The\u2019 coma which de 1 lity, \u2018but ordain a GC a ia 11 rr men «an tom .wy * iat - > guest at vi oa: JULY ».191 Lo LACHUTE.Mr.and Mrs.Yuille, of Sterlng,: Bcotland, were week-end guests of: Mr.J.A.McGibbon.Miss Forbes is visiting \u2018her sister, Mrs.Jas.Gale, \u201cat Mont \u2018Tremblant, Que.féw days the guest \u2018of Mrs.W.J.Todd.\u2018s-Mrs.John McFaul and family \u201care \u201c at Lake Louisa.Miss Mamie Cottingham\u2019 \u2018has return- \u201cTed from \u2018spending three\u2019 \u201cweeks in \u201cMontreal; .she Was accompanied by \u2018herr \u201ccousin, Miss Drury; \u2018who \u201cFA Be: \u201cher guest for some time.Mr.and Mrs.John Di daté \u2018ani \u201cof Mrs.P.R.McGibbon.- Messrs.- \u2018Harlow; _ Elmer, : Rdbert Giles North River.- Miss Scholefleld, of Port Simpson, B.C., is visiting friends in town and Vicinity.Mrs.Andrew Gall and\u2019 daughter, of .Westmount, are guests this: wèek of Mrs.H.M.Gail.\"Reid, \u2018and are Principal and Mrs.\u2018McBurney are | 4 spending holidays at Lake Louisa.© Miss Bruneau, of Cornwall, Ont., is the guest of Mrs.T.Jousse this week.Miss Ruth Williams, of Westmount, \"is spending this week the guest - of | - her aunt, Mrs.H.Beckham.Mrs.Caron has returned from A 0 \u201cing: her daughter, Mrs, PP, \u201cBowell, Alta.Mr.Parsons, of Galt, Ont, \u2018was a \u2018week-end guest in town.: Mr.and Mrs.D.Morrow, of Mont- | peal, are guests of Mra, Creswell for a.few days.\u201cThe Rev.G.H: Brock, returned mis- | sionary from India, is a guest.for al few days 1 in- town.GRAHAM.- +++ \u20ac ue\u201d \u2018Mra.Riley and daughter have arrived \u2018home from Brockville.: -.Mr.Arless has returned to business after a complete rest of a few weèks.\u201cThe family still remain in their : sum mer cottage.Mr.and Mra Frederic w.Norman | and family have returned to.Montreal after a month\u2019s vacation at the: \u2018Ber- .trand Hotel.\u201cAmong the guests registered.at Bertrand\u2019s Hotel are: Judge and Mrs.Fonotet, and Master Gerald Lanctot,, s Leo.L.Leet, the Misses Pearle, Pauline and baby Leet, Masters George, Leslie, and Wheatley Lest.Mr.and Mrs.Rupert - Darling, and Miss Norma Darling, Miss \u2018O'Rourke end Miss Crocker.: Mr.Pickeri and Mrs.Miller.\u201chave \u201cégain taken possession -of- \u2018their \u2018beau-.ful cottages on the Point.- \"Mr.Smith and the boys, Bob, Mask.Hector and Fred.spent the week-end\u2019 at the Swail Cottage.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.George Loucks \u2018and family have again taken possession of] their cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Loucks.\u2018Sr.have returned home after spending a pleasant two weeks\u2019 vacation with their son.Mrs.Parsons was the guest.of.her PME Mrs.Graham, .on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.J.-A.Tweedie, and \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Robert Tweedie were week-end guests of Mrs; Leo: L.Leet Jest week.: \u2019 + LAC DES ILES.PT ; Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Calhoun \"and + family have left the lake, and expect + to return later in the season.! Mr.and Mrs.Smart and Montreal, are guests \u2018at Hotel Char- er Mr.A.M.Wright and Mr.Ww.0, H.Percy are guests.at Hotel Zetique Le- \u2018roux.} The Misses Fortier, Montreal, are spending a few weeks atthe lake.Mr.S.Kennedy and Mr.Frank Ed- .wardson are spending two \u2018weeks at \"Hotel Chartier.- The Rev.Jas.and \u2018Mrs.McConaughy | and Miss\u2019 Catherine McConaughy, Mt.Hermon, Mass., have.opened their - Summer home at the-lake, .Mr.W.Coolican, Montreal, is spend.\u2019 is afew weeks at LaciDes Iles.\u2014- ; +The Misses Lucy and Dolly Shed are: MoAgially, Miss: - guests at Hotel Ludger oux.Mr.and Mrs.D.À.Budge and Mr.Donald.Budge are at their summer - home, Tanglewood.~~ \u201cMessrs.'E.Poudrette, H, Barrett and CAE.Burke are _spending \u2018their holidays \u2014at the lake.Mrs.Kent; Farnham; .otel Chartier.Messrs.H.Leslie and \"G.Woods dre registered at Hotel Ludger, Leroux.Mrs.P.A.Doig and famity have Jett} the lake after spending.a \u2018onth\u201d \u2018 Fanglewood.Que, de, a: \u2018guests at Hotel Ludgér.Leroux.- Mrs.G.\u2018A.Ross-3g a guest of \u201cher: \u201cmother, Mrs, De : ae visiting.ere \"A Mr.small party\u2019 ast, Tuesdsy Sie Among those present were Miss Irena.Caron, Miss A.M.Milligan, Miss Elsie\u2019 Heath, Mr.Ki I.Ross and Mr.John L.Pemplebon was a Visitor at the Manor Hoüse.last week; - Mr: \u2018Warren is spending.a, few days th \u2018his family at: Mount \u201cVictorfa.- : De.Mert tvisited the \"Miss Cliff, of Montreal, is spending a spending some time at their cottage | | ryé a.family, of Westfield, Mass, \u201care suests\u2019| \u2018camping ap \u201cthe : pu, | HHH | Btlisle- are visiting hére.Ÿ \u201cMr.and Mis.H.S.Couture, Montreal, are staying at Hotel Ben Leroux.| by -Wabasso Camp.to the Newayge was very successful and was la of.Pare s \u201cweeks at the lake.\u2018was Visiting her nad.Hom family, | ; | Matoff, accompanied by Misa E.-Pla fon the piano.\u2019 .i _.The Misses Forester, \u2018MacDonald \u2018anid > «Cahill are spending two weeks.at Hop ve æ tel \u2018Chartier.\u201cThe Misses F.and\u2019A \u201cFlorent \u2018are: = + \u2018 ei A Mudge, at Tangle- + ; -wood., >.-L f : Miss E.Pine and\u2019 else =.Hinphy |.re | peared: letter - signed 1 which i» person\u2019 ed ae that and-i- \u201cheen met With | have taken ind 5 cents t oh.a newpaner df,standi who : is it_to sive the pression | Miss \u2018that the hotel.Droprietars for form La to Af 8 to-night.Miss Molten i a is.the suse of Mrs.to Wirinipeg for «& viait.Mrs.Anderson was the guëët ot George: Pyke for a few days.| his aunt, Mes, Whit \u201cHeights were: Masses.Pu Gilmour, _ 5, Mado, Sorley ace.Meta si ; Boyer T.Rida Aira, £& Fetes \u20ac: \u201cFrage, A.Sarthe he lute for: Dina 7 sie , O'Brien.are Leroux.; -are visiting here, 7 \u2018© Mr.and Mrs.CR Lavalles are \u201cre- stered-at Hote n Leroux, Elstar A}.Ramus who is at \u2018Chateau | a trout, weighing over fout ~ pounds.This 4s Said to be the largést-specimen | { ever caught in Lac Charlebois: The Misses \"Antoinette and Ernestine: Leblanc, and Miss L.H;, Russell, \u201cFork, are guests at Chategu Gauttiter.|\" Messrs.Emile Leger, Lorne D.Camp- | bell, Henry.Jacobson, Arthur Wool- Jam, -and- Percy J.Farrell, of Lachine: oux\u2019s.The Misses Irene and Mamfe Caf; \u201cnif are.spending thelr.holidays\u2019 at \u2018the: lake.fer Mi.B.H: Éoothuëh is eperitige \u2018few, va here.- ; De \u201cTankey is re Chateau Gauthier % Mr, Louis N.Péhnéton \u201cana _ Miss Elsie Owen and © Miss Evelyh Moss are visitors at thé lake.-Mr.G.W.\u2018Barry is spending afew ; again | Last Thürsdaÿ :Lae Chariebdis | succeeded .in .defeating a tédm.from Lac des Tlés at baseball by a seôre of 1\" J.Orkin and Harte = .\u2026 Jv.19 to 9.1 The remove guests ore Orchard\" Farm: Mouse:\u2014Dr/ -MaéConnell,\u201c Mr.-and Mis BR Miss Emme Plaw, >6éCi \u2018Plaw,; Mr.and Mrs: J.Lamas Rath Lumsden, Prof.\u2018Michael?\u2018Mr.and.Mrs.T.F.Sullivan, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.M, Lane, Mr.A.B.Trot.\u2018ter, Miss M.% Young, She Earl Cox, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Lane; Desmo and ped \u201cMr: w.LÉ a, of Parnttt.mai, writes: \u2014I would be grateful if you 1 could find \u2018place.in your valued \u2018Victim! f.he had \"Been charged: $1.00 for an minute rive ~ from: the station; an that his protest \u2018had: the \u2018assurance that \u201can the: \u2018hotélë- and .farmers had.made an agreeme: hat to charge 1885.\u201d AS proprietor; f one 1 of the larger hotelg here I want o' say.that no such\u2019 ament -has -been en | tered \u2018into, the charge madé by Æhia:{ \u201chouse being 50 cents- Yor a \u2018single rival they \u2018will be \u2018met oft \u2018drriv overcharge elimifiat ctin\u2019: je: an.easy fifty ding - ed\u2019 8: conspiracy of extortio) Was simply \u201c\u201cyictimiséd;;b prepared \u2018en entertaining programitis {for the Colored .Minetrél entértaiithen t | \u201cMr.Kyte, of N Toll re 8 r.Kyte, New Ya won hi e timé before.» Sekimaite Mrs.J.L.Dügan and My.3.Dugan |\u201d Gauthier, has succeeded in cäpturing | Tac Masson,.were guests.\u2018at the.Taka | st week.: Ve.E.R.Notman .and wite, New |, are spending two: \u2018weeks \u2018at \u2018Beh Ler-, : \u2018Messrs.mo, Libby and Armand - Lat ourelle ares \u201cguests at Chateau Gaut- h [ .Baile, dr boarding houss here giving date pdr given by.the-Rev.Mr the hotel horses and.ail patioh oF the Fres 1.\" y .Mr OER a TSE Fe Mr.Stuart\u201d Bing and Mis | visiting Her ; ; jar Ne + av pures pen uriday secte ate and a ak and \u2018her ell itie O° gritys : SRE are tind the.Scan \u201cJer (ee pee \u2018spending some time \u2018guest of.Miss Dor ¥ :[- 20 i The sola] \u2018attended.\u2018\u2019Miss| Eva Howell, Miss May er and ds en Mr.and Mrs.[Birch Dale Cok tage.+.for a protest \u2018against a grave od paper 3 +4 \u201cIn the Montreal \u2018Star\u2019.of Saturday ap.io a |- etme Here; the -Juès «Mr, \u201cbave fone À \u2018 Messrg.Maxwéll orothy-Ævans: \u2018Miss Gertrude Lu Te est SE ET b=.tre, for à v66kE.[Miss Dorothy FH à of Va Ly io, A G.Miss Clive in Val.ort Ho Amsden are marine = + thet Lande \u2018der.Cottage.Mrs.Fas 2 Pins ckwooë ge fi ; ue entertalaing et Lucas.and Her little.daughter, of Oregon, Mrs.Hatter and daughter.and Mrs.\u2018| Beard, of Montreal, for a few weeks.A.E.Dugan, Misses ja |-Doris and Margaret and Master Frank |.\u2018are spendihg \u2018a \u201ccouple : Mr.à?£ 3%.Béart Munrôé Fk Leen sver for some [2 \u2018have ahd Sse va ten arér Lane Oliver 1a- tha guest © : Ton Merida - 7 Hawthorne ay agb.CUS Mrs.Philips and Miss\u2019 Alina - Philips 1 are spending some time at: \u201cHAL \u2018Top A cou pes Mfs.F.C: Méarde and - Pa 5.Irene | jo -Meore, of, ValleyReld, spent hp wi ek 5 Niece, de Geo.McNisce, Mr.BR.our ++ Miss C.Booth, Mr.P.Booth, M#.J.W.| a - Bolton, : Ongh ie = Lolo NM Mes ee > Ag am.; x.1 J.i» Morrie, Mt.B.Nis i Eg Ww.~The - Sgn 2 tyes.\u2019 \u201cwho nav been vis ta of Strathy, have returned to town.\u2018Mrs, Stanley Jopliug who spending a couple of here, the guests: of Mr.and: Mrs.WHS liam Davidson, have.returned to-town.Williams, \u201cVincent BE me as open: | Picturesque Jake about ten miles dis- | Ar in, Sine \u2018ths: ghest; of Me: and es AH faa, Beading, of: ie as | wie between the: | guests of Madame F.A: Lai a A 100%.Mr.\\and M © On:Sa y afternoon and Mrs.Magdouzall x | recon vent \u201coni pedestrian \u201cexcursion {half way round: the lake; climbing: the |.\u2018CUifs*.from -the summit of which a apr Epléndia view.and its encire 6 evening.att guests of Mr.\u2018dnd ; on \u2018Summerholt dscuae \u2018defeated baseball on, Thursday last by 7 7 to 1.- Miss Gratie\u2019 Shefwood,\u201d Montreal, 16 \u2018the Büèst of-Miss Nancÿ\"Ebdalle.: > \u2018MISE Alicé-MaeNee, piston As} : \u201céxpected \"at the\u2019 \u2018Crags\u2019 ; Àd \u2018days.astres was : Played.Pu +.ternoon, thé winners were: ri first, Æ : is.BP ot.weeks: eamping 8 \u201cWaits Toronto, and Miss Fulton kré the guests.of \u2018Mr.[and Are.Wim Mr, gna.Mr i a Bon son, 1 Miss 8.ot olden, Halden and ad désster H::Hol- + the guests of Mr.Arthur Hesple spent: tage an lake | san, Montreal.Mis.C House: : { Batesville tegifis, Whith resulted Mr.8.n-and.Miss Florence favor of Round Lake by 14 to 8 and Miss a ire hive.téftfoy|.Om the same-day a \u2018war canoe\u2019 race Sie tn eb ued, snd and will also | was.won by Round Lake also.A Ver- visit\" friends.at In cheres boat cs 1e for ladies, two.Jn 3 L ASRODE os or \u201cPaints chris to boat, ; by \u2018the Batesville \u201cattended the O.C.A.repatts, held a es.vin : orvilia tuiday Mast, bre: Mr.apd! Mrs: \u201cSnèedon: dre.-uest = G hE a à \u2018Dunn, | Round Lake house.; + {Bue sts .at the Tadousac.Mr: and Mrs.Grenler., \u2018Montreal, .ar-.Miss Reid, ery aise Armitage, whô : Déèn -spending- several, weeks | hens, Jett on.Wedngagay - to teturn to Walsh \u2018and foritreAl, and , are\u201cthe | éhibald et Montréal, ys came .to spend, some.Wesgks.-at the par rk.\u2019 3 Mr.and.Mrs\u2019 CH.Richards sgn.Rich- ve | ards.nd Mrs.Edwin:J.Cox énd who.b= Miss Cox arrived\u2019 \u2018here on Wodgesr obtained of the lake mountains.Next \u2018men.drove\u2019 to Lake small but extremély There they \u2018had an al fresco Tuncheon, réturaing in time \u2018for din- mer.Davidson spent Jast week end at.their | Fegpect! ve FA: Laïlemand and\u2019 Mr: John The.Misses, Cherry and Neville and B, .arrived on Saturdas | \u2018Laurentide House: | Margaret \u2018Lane, Master Desniond\u2019] Lane, Mr.© cand Mis.Re.3 Sutton, { rar pe 7 , Lad pa.Grey.ve eK the | Mager er Gordon utton, Sd.Bute ison urhin at | guest o mR, eford, _return- J: \u2018ton.St.John's Nfld.; Me Sutton, Me ar = the\u201d : \"| ed\u2019 on Harl Grey's yacht, \u2018Lady Grey; \u2018 .Mr.\u2026 H.Lawrence, - et = Herbert Ross wes the guest of.\u201cwhich anchored at Grand Metis lately | Découpe, Me candi pen plate, - \u201cwiitlé La i \"Gray rempined to ww.Rhelan, Master Mitton; Phel- | Mr.prodle spent | a.few \u2018days.at visit '&t Mre.-R.\u201cW:- Reford' Eon : \u2018an, Prat and Mrs.C.8.Bags, Master Cer Lo dg, My J.I.en who: carie : frst Alexander: Bagg, mater.Rosasil | Louis & Spain; and Minis Mar- | in the bogey golf cotpstition last Sat- Phelan.NL ol Jorle.Epain sre Mayihg a few weeks\" \u2018utdsy, won by two\" down: :\u2019Mésars.© All summer.Boa at.\u2018Fairview Cottage.Li.Cooke \u2018and FN.\u2018Laing \u2018were.{: are\u201d full, Lo 1, AC Mr; C.Both is spending - a \u2018écüple.Second, with Mr.Justice Greenshields, \u201cheir was.» JE rés at \u2018Gahmobway Cottage\u2019: |.P- Chrysler and.J.T.Douglas Lat M.A.St M 4\"; Mrs.D.E, Ferguson and.Mrs.Gla-'| nr .benefit of the.éhurêb.1 dys Ferguson are spending .a few\u2019| Miss MacMartin;\u201d \u2018Chicago; NL, is \u201c-Æ Concert was given t_Orcha | weeks: t- \u2018Fairview Cottage.~~ siting tier: sister, Mrs.Cha harles Paz- Naf; House on: Saturday 5 t br the Thé :Wäbasso\u201d \u2018 week-end .visitors:| ton; at \u2018Strathbane se celebrated MR M.\u201d \u201cwere: Mr.E.McNiece,.Mr.R.J I.Me-:}, Mr.end Mrs, Harold Grist were the Grier.at The\" children's golf.medal i - prizès = \u201cDr.\u201caf- \u2018| Bdith Scott: : second, Isabél-Patterson: PF third,\u201d Helen Hafue.Béys, Ivan.Tb- bôtéon, first; 8.Ih: fo Busnell.| née ny rs.Metmhion: ia.stayisig wn her] daughter, Mrs: \u201cRel jte days at his\u2019 \u2018beautiful - Hore; has returned to town, ann thelr Messrs.C.B.\"Bsdaile, Charles ; \u201cMr.Robert : Reford,\" who stdence | ong those who \u201cspent the week families hére \u2018were: KK.Thornton, son or T5 cents Tar a party\u2019 of \u201cthree enne.and JL Scoif s ent the week- N Dawes and Mr.Néwisin \u2018We have\u2019 Heard of cabyaeh>evêén.in tm hare; ibe gudsths of My ¥: and Mrs.\u201cMrs.and Miss Van Sittaët, Mon 3 [Montreal where.\u201cVictime letter; - Hebden.real, are here for the remainder of the .~¥ dated from \u2018charging oF urine.> Messrs.;iObarles™ Christie set wil season.\u2019 {| charge what \u2018they thought the § [Ha Torrsie \"Spent.the _w end } Mr: Gébrgé Savage.Dorval, is \u201cthe! Sa | -would-béar when the.fare Jooked flee like ire Al?\u2018hers, -the guests\u2019 \u201cof 8 A Walker.susst of Mrs.G.W.Grier.; |istranger, buts intendin : Service was held 4t the on.on | M, Molson Lave à \u201cbirthday | Metis will write to\u2019 thelr \u201cletters «or Sunday Horning, ih the ad ress being.\u201cSammy, with.a 2x fre wor, son the - \u2018beach et the ['sell, W | ing the summer at\u2019 and Lake and : lathang, jà | Mr.A.G.Chgmpagne, Montreal; 1 Grace \u2018Maédougall, Jeall, Master T.\u2018Macdougall, Montreal; J Garneau, Mr.+ Chicoutimi, _{ held ext year in Loni Russell Rosy, \u2018second; cour \u2018Maurice Hodgson, third.Labi \u201c\u201c Mys.D.Cregm has Joined her fam-] - Hy-at their cottäËe here.~~ à pent.a, runs; Mrs.\u201d A Fa Mies Murray, Donald Sunn, Montreal; R: Calléndor, fa; Miss J.Baillie, \u2018Miss M.Lang, Helen.M.Haultain, KR.H.Mit- -6hell, : Montreal, V, G.Miller, .West- mount; H.©: Hastings, Mra 1.Tooke.Mr.- \u201cWallace Watson, D.W.Canip- \u201cbell; G.H.Nage, Montreal; Judge Mc- Laren, .Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Gordon, St.Claire McEvenus, Mf.and Mrs.Jacobs, C.C, Jenking, Montréal.At Boulé Rock: Missés Gilmour, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.William Mus- esstmount; Mr.and Mrs.J.Shaw, Montreal; W.S.Grey, Mec- Lead, Alta; Mrs.Lyman, Dr.Robin- .Hall, Point St.Charles, 1s : visiting Mrs.J.R.Turriff.The Rev.Mr.Munroé and family di Miss TF.Oakes and William Irvine are | ee | = A To awrence : Housé.; i Hall: Mr.and Mrs.J.- Miss EH.Young, .Master E.\u2018Québec; Mrs.Thos.Craig, by : - Young, Miss.Cale, Masters Chas.and.Geo.\"Craig.F.Houston, Mont- \u2018real; Mre.T.B.Lyons, Margaret Ly- { teal; Mr.and Mrs.J.Muir, Ma: ., gi hisses Atice .of.kis, of Mont- sal, accompanie fis Margaret by., = and mald,- are here, \u2018for the next 0 Weeks.\u201cMr.and Mrs.T.Graves; of Mont- \u2018real, wh at the \u2019Tadôusac.Dr.A.G.MéaAuley, of Montreal, is © Lvigiting here.Miss Béthune, or Montreal is spend- ousac.r.R.Davidson, who was here for ja A Mas Feturned to Mont- 1 Mrs.D._ FR Chtistians, | Me.and .of Ithaca.NY, are Tore on a short : fu Mr: and Mrs.; are ät the Tadou \u201cMrs, J \u2018Hanna, of Srotitrent, \u2018her Zu 4 \u201ctwo Shildren and nurse, 4ré registered oat the - \u2018Tadbusac.and Mrs.H ; .A.Guble a a ies I Naitte eutelius, = le.A M Marion, Thd.\u2018are I | Eoending a few weeks at the Tadou- \"tre Fav.#.8.Patton, Mrs: Patton, gnd two pons, of Prescott,\" are \"puss at \u201cthe Padousge.Hota! for he 1 hext two weeks.7 Mr.pond Mrs.Lo Foss, a Qutétec, fôur children ahd: \u2018nurse are adhe the summer \u201chere: ' - Mr.BE.dk.à guest \u2018at the Tadousao, \u2018Mis, OW.Doad, Cincinnati, 0.is a | guest\u201d at the\u2019 Tadousac.- Mrs, M.À.Dét anû Miss À Toss, of Jess ©.Are; spending: \u2018the sum- \u201chere: ter Mr; and Md.Géorge- c Smith, of Montreal, accompanied by Miss: Florence gud Migs Marion ; Smith, are rived on the \u2018Saguenay\u2019 and - Intend re- ~malhing here for some time.\u201d Miss Ethël Hunt and Miss Marie Galliger, of Rochester, N.Y.afe registered at thé \u2019Padousne.jo r.\u201c Langlois, of: \u2018Montreal, is spending Big\u2019 k acation at the Hotel were recent visitors.here,: hav tirned\u201d \u2018to.Montreal.\u201cMrs.W. Réeyneläs, New York; Mr.and \u2018Mrs.H.Ogdèen,.Toronto, t.; iss Miss L.Macdou- Mr:.B.D, Morse, \u201cMontreal; Mrs.J.3; Jackson, Montreal; Maipin amd Mr.A.Gagné.\u201cMr.J.G.;: in = \u201cdaughter of the late Colonel Dents, \u201chas.returned to take up her residenae \u2018here again after an Miss Dé absence of three years.Her friends Tare.glad: to\u201d welcome her back.Mrs.A.Géndron and her two po aré Jeaving : St.Hyacinthe for Motitréal, - where \u2018they will reside in future.- \u201cPr.¢.Abbott Smith.and frock: \u2018Pave been appoint- or da or pestivacntion.16 Yeprésent, Bish - \u2018op's \u2019 Collage at the NEress.\u2018to be of the unt- snding his ourche, versities the Empire.- Mr, > nd Lañétot ts sy Arma holidays: \u2018at the Pointe de Miss | time in.the Adiron- ds of Mra.* Phnip grieved to \u2018hear of her death last week.\u2018She wes-for many yédrs à résident of this city, and 3 was Yery snly esteem: Mrs.James Tedd has retutried: trom Renfrew, Ont.: Mrs: James Barrington: is: spending a month dt.Fraser's Point.Misa Bdleen Morgan bas.returned ni: garer 4 \u2018K.Stapleton, Nellie, Griffin, ; end guest at Kill K uebec;.|.Mr.+ | note chéon are registered st : \u201cteal : dE Garnea: bec, a by: Misa: Ps are at | pue ot Letayetts, G.Hampson, af Montzeal, \u2018Boulanne.=\u201d gids.William Price and Jarhily; ; of \u201cQuebec, areCttipyinx er}Cot- | j tage Tor.tive Suter.Æ: Mr.- end Mrs.AIRE \"Savage ve - \u2018Quebec and-will spénd the- rest of the of Juebsc, âre \u2018registered Mr.and | real, a Sicotte has returned after |: > ae | of Montreal, > \u2018asey, ot Montreal, th, his: sister.MIE.; : | sons, of Westmount, \u2018are AL the Brome 5 Lake, House.Anne dé Bellevue, 7 of her uncle, Mr.T.Stacey, Norton Creek.Mr.Frost Hawley has returned from Sutton.: Suprenant and s of Lacolle, are.the guests of her déghter, | Mrs.George McGerrigle.\"Mr.Wilson, of Ottawa, was this week end guest of Mr.and Mrs R.Walsh.Mrs.D.Munroe and family have returned from Summervillé, Mass.Mr.George Baird left Thursday of last week for Chicago to be married to Miss Hamilton, of that city.He WES accompanied by Mr.J.Chambers as best man.Mr.and Mrs.Baird will spend the honeymoon touring\u2019 the western states.| + + + } HUDsON on THE LAKE.Mr.Louis MeGrewor was à hee.My 1, Stoddate 1 is isiti r vi sitin, Robbi s Mr L L E.Waters was the weik-end | guest of Mr.and Mrs.McNaughton.\u201cMassrs.8.Wilkinson and F.Lewis spent Sunday the guests of Mr.Mc, Naughten.My.Paul Ninmo has been visiting Mr.\"and Mrs, L.Ninmo, ©.Mr.George Smith, who was visiting \u2018at Bot Romifort, has raturned home.R.Fulton Vosburgh.and R.8.the Cha- Mr and Mrs, © week here.Miss M.Hepworth, of Derby Line, de ue guest of het sister, Mrs.H.Mrs.Kanvard and twe little sons, of Boston, are visiting Mrs.Kan- nard\u2019s vister, Mrs.Halero.Miss J.Flelde, gvhio has beén absent for & couplé of weeks, has returned ome.Mr: Dénis Saucier, of Vankleek Hill, is registered at ihe Chatequ.Mr.and\u2019 .Geo.Dies wish to \u2018thank thelr many trlonds for the great kindness and sympathy express- ed- to them iA their sad bereavement.Mesars.Reed, Ppwel, Mason and Leslie were the week-end guests .of Mr.and Mrs.Frankiyn Hodgson.Miss Ethel Vipond is the guest of her aust, Mrs.Jäs.Wilgo Mr, J.Taylor is the Fusst of her son and Mrs.Taylor.Registered at the Chateau du \u201cLae for the \u2018week aré.the following: \u2014 Messrs| F.D.Heene A.Dégarde, - Maliery, Downie, P lugais and Serrés, .The Rev.\"Mr.Martin, of Calvary Chureh, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening on Sunday next in the Wyman Memorial Church (Methodist).The anniversary services.will be held that day.\u2018Two popular young Montrealers nearly lost théfr lives in the great wind storm on Monday.They man- \u2018aged to teach the \u2018Mullon Island) where \u2018evéry.Kindhess was shown them.Mr.Mallon brought them home in Bis motor launch when the storm had abated.Mr.and Mrs.Melville came up on Be, \u2018Martha\u2019 and spent the week-end © Mrs.Briggs.and Miss Myrtle Brigas re spending.some time at the Cha- Mi.A.Webb and Mr.Hugh Tidb- launeh and spent à few days here.\u2018Miss Kate Farquharson, who spent thé \"week-end in the city with friends \u2018is back heme again.Miss M.Muth, who was a guest as Kill Kare, has.returned home 951 Lars.and.3 8.A = a c ' 128 My er are gusets for.a Tow | \u2018days at Kosy Corner.Mr, Ernest Thompson, Lachine, is 1 spending the weak end Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Diés have left on \u2018an axtended trip to Newfoundland, | ete, but hope to again také up their Tesidencs st Lakehoïme upon their re- \u201ci.Roy Detesdernier apent the week at Lachine with friands from Connecticut.Mayor J.Harvey and Mrs.Me- Nau heir friends Fridgy evening.Mr J.Keene, who has heen -.ing ten days In Quebec, has retur homie vis Master Ross Keane to Barry KNOWLTON * Mr.Ellis Kennedy and - familly, of Montreal, are occupying.à cottage on \u2018Brome Lake this season.J.C.Colby, who has been visit- Wo at Mr.H.B.Willlams's retyrned to.Stanstead on Monday, Mrs.Colby remaining on for.another week, before leaving for the Maine coast.Mr.Magill Tait is out from Ment- spending his holidays with Sir Melbourne: and Lady Tait.The Rev.J.L.Gordon, of Winni- \u2018peg, spent a portion of the week in Knowlton.Miss Gallaher \u2018arrived from Ottawa on Monday evening to spend a week at \u2018Highfleld, the guest of Mrs.H.8.Williams.Mr, G.G.Foster, of Montreal, has been passing a féw days at \u2018Blarney Castle\u2019 this week.Mrs.W.W.Oliver and Miss Ruth Wallace, of Magog, together with Miss Helén Cull, of Edmonton, Alberta.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Knowlton.= _- Miss Wilson, of London, England, is at the Lake View House this week.Summer visitors at the Lake View House from Westmount.comprise: Mr.\u2018and Mrs.N.McNaughton, Mr.and Mrs.Roper and Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Green.Miss Birt is back from\" visiting friends in New Jersey and New York.Mrs.Willlam Fessenden, of Prospect avenue, Montreal, was out from the sity for the week-end.Mr.\u2018Macgowan, of Chicago, passing Part of the month in Knowl- ton Fhe Rev.T.B Burke, B.D., of Môntreal, has béen in \u201cKnowlton -dur- :| ing the wéek past.Mr.and Mrs.GQ.\u2018H.Jenkinson and {Mr.BE.A,.Jenkinson, of Sioux City, have registered at the\u2019 Lake View, | House.Mrs.Salsbury and Miss Salsbury, of View \u2018House.- Mr.and Mrs.Georgé.Hall and Miss Walker motored out on Wednesday from \u201cMontreal.Miss Madge Kennedy, who has been À Misé Laura, Walsh 1% spending some passing a fortnight In Knowlton.tpe | time in the Adirondacks.guest of Miss D.Hall, left on Thursday for Montreal: Mrs.Brady and Miss Jean Brady.| \u2018and: Mrs.Harvey and 4He Misses Katherine and Phoebe Har - vey.are at the Brome Lake House.Mrs, D.Bancroft, of Montreal, has Faon out from the city Visiting Lad: Talt.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Hämllton and Thé - Rev.Mr.Lancaster.of Ste.was \u2018last week a \u201cvisitor in.Knowlton.\u2018Dr.A.E.H.Robertson.of Vane 1-1 éouver, Was_ à.week- end.guest of Dr.IH ; from, Mouatreal on.Saturday.and join- Wo MeGowan\u2019s.i Pr.Peters \u201carrived \u201con the \u201cWier his familv.who.are spending.the: er in this vieinity.è- Bar Mr.TRH, of Ottawa, is ten entertained the Coupeillors [ x Po air anal, Miss Ferrier ails Bhepeut se ot \u2018bets chkme up from St.Anne's on their |- is - .+ Montreal, are.summering at the Lake | \"accompanied by Mrs.Hanniford, \u2014 Lens at the Sanatorium for a se Mr.and Mrs.H.VW.Trueli, ot May real, are guests of Mrs.Natha:: Pettes.Mrs.Blackett and Mrs.8.J.Gedde, are the guests of Principal and Mr.Kneeland, at their summer hon.\u2018Blinkbonnije.\u2019 THe + KAMOURASKA + + + +++ bbs Miss Eva Gale is the guest of sister, Mrs.John Thom, For a hel weeks.Mr.Seymour, Mentreal, fs the gues of the Rev.John Currie for a eh: art time.Mr.and Mrs.Hodgson the guests of Mrs.Demore, \u2018Pine Court Miss Geraldine Hamel is the gues: of Mrs.Baillergeon.Mrs.William Reed, Quebec, :- spending a short time at Mrs.Ward's Miss Devitt is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Smith.Mr.Edmond Taschereau, accompanied by Mrs.Taschereau.Master and -Miss Taschereau, and Miss Dube, crossed from Riviere Ouelle in his motor boat 13 ek, and was the guest of Mr \u2018Alleyn White here.Mr.Charlgs Shaw, Quebèe, is spending a few | [ays here.\\ Mrs.Châlvert and family, are again occupying their cotta Miss ud, Montreal, has joined her mothers and is spending the suna- mer here.few are Q uebec, Mises R.Woods and Mr.Norman Wolds are spending a tew weeks here at\\Tremblay\"s.Amongst those who entertained at | bridge this week w- Mrs.Buntin | and Mrs.Carroll.Mr.Eliot Woodley returned to town after spending a week here.1 PHILIPSBURG ; + + bee Mr.Lion Lauder.of Farnham, and Mr.Turner, were In town on.Sunday, calling on friends.Prof.B.Wells, accompanied by Mrs.Wells and Mrs.Dorothy Wells, of Waco, Texas, who are spending the summer here .with his father Mr.B.Wells, of Lake St., left this eek for a visit with relatives at Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Tabor McKenny and Miss McKenny, have returned to Stanbridge East, after spending a few weeks here at thelr old home.Grace Carver, of Fair Haven, is in town visiting her friend, Mra, E.mith.Mrs.Lacost, of Montreal, who is spending the.summer at the Champlain House, \u201centertained her friends at a §00 party tast Monday evening.Mr.and Mrs.McCombe, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.\"McCrap, of Lake Street.Mtss.Alice ymington left for St.Lambert last week, where she will spend a few weeks with her aunt.Mrs.Hawke and little son of Boston, Mass., have arrived in town and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Tutmore.Miss Mollie Ferris spent last Tuesday in St.Alban\u2019s, with relatives.Mr.James Watt returned from Montreal on Sunday evening, accompanied by his father and mother, Mr.and Mrs.J.Watt, of Glasgow, cot- land, who will spend a few weeks here with him Miss Eilleen Mickle has returned home after spending a couple of, weeks in Fair Haven with friends.The Rev.Mr.Wilsen, of Bellow Falls, has arrived in town, and will apend a few weeks here with his fam- fly ,who are the guests of \u2018Mrs.A.omerville.44e.oo + » ARUNDEL, QUE.î Fb Mr.and Mrs.Van Forbell, of St.Jovite, apent their holidays with Mrs.8.Cooke.Mr.John Loughren is visiting relatives here.Mr.Richard and Miss Ruby Parker, of Westmount, spent the week-end with Mrs.G.F.Fletcher, at Bark ob bd di wv vr e.Mr.H.J.Silver, B.A., epent the week-end ait his cottage at Bark Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Dawson Beattie, of St.Jovite, spent their holidays with their daughter, Mrs.Harry Boyd.Mr.F.J.Elliott, of Westmount, was at his oottage, \u2018The Hemlocks,\" on Bark Lake, for the week-end.Mrs.H.H.Hillis returned home last week.Mrs.A.M.Dickson and Miss Oliver, of Frankville, Ont, are guests at the parsonage.Miss Edith Boyd is spending her holidays with her parents.Mr.R.T.Bell was the guest of Mrs.J.E.Bishop for the week-end.© Miss IAllie Matthuse is the guest of Mrs.Val Swail.Miss Ethel Hodge, of Lachine, is spending a few days with Miss Myrtle Graham.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Moore and daughter, Eleanor, arrived at their cottage, Bark Lake, last week.Miss Edith Gouldon, of Westmount, is at \u2018Munnohannit,\u2019 at Bark Lake.Mrs.A.Comte ad n, and Miss Bestian are guests at the Temperance Hotel.The guests at Mrs.S.Cook\u2019s are: Mr.and Mrs.J.Jackson and sons, Fred and Douglas, Mr.and Mrs.Aitkens.At P.D.Green's: Mr.and Mrs.V H.Higgins, Mr.Cecil Higgins, of Westmount; Mrs.J.H.S.Parke and children.At the Arundel Boarding House: Mr.F.Dufly, Mrs.G.and Miss Ray Morris, Miss M.Anderson, Mr.C.C.Coih- eril.At the Torquay _House: Mrs.Chas.Miller, Miss Dolly Simpson, Miss Jenny Miller, Miss Anna \u2014Glowberson.\u2018Miss Eileen Cunningham, Mr.M.Créeghan.t + I ,\u201c MASCOUCHE 3 FEES bbb bbe Miss Neil, of Montreal.is a guest of Mrs.John W.Alexander, for sev- .eral' weeks.Mr.Neil is also a visitor \u201ctor a few days.Mr.Victor Robinson is the guest of his father for a few weeks from the \u201cNorth-West.His many friends will be pleased to know of his.complete recovery from an operation for appendicitis; Mr.Walter Robinson \u2018was a weekend guest at Mr.Willlam Robinson's from Montreal.Miss Bertha Hodgson, of Montreal je the guest of her father, Mr.John Hodgson, for the week.Miss Alice Brereton, of Montreal was here.recently for a few days.Mrs.Overton's summer home been, opened.Several guests motored from Mont - 1 real.on.Saturday.\u2026 Miss Laura Smith.of Montreal, has been the guest of her friend, Mrs.John Ww.Alexander for two weeks.iss Smith gave a' very interesting report of the ¢.E.Convention at At- has ai Tea itor bhn 7% \u2014 \u20140000\u2014\u2014 33 Jinrie City on Sunday evening in the Methodist Church.\\{r.Albert Robinson, of Boston, U.=.A., was the guest of relatives here ty vil ï na those who spent a few days her.were Mr.Lalonde, Mr.Dugas, Vir Lafontaine, Mr.Racicot, Mr.Del- f«xe of Montreal.Miss Ethel Alexander, of Montreal, «w+.was the guest of her parents, spending a short time at St.Ga- iy +] le Brandon, returning here for a {ett eels.The Rev.A.J.Martin, who spent «ne woek in Montreal, has returned for 4 =hort time.among others who visited relatives «ently were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ciifield, of Boston, Mr.and Mrs.D.1, \u2018agne, of Waterbury, Vt, Mr.WE.L.Alexander, of Morrison, P.Q.+++4+ + + + .+ ST.ANNE DE BELLEVUE.3 : + + 43H 00600 Mr.and Mrs.H Shaw spent Tues- ai Ly visiting friends at Ile Perrot.Mrs.B.Rainville was the guest of Miss P.Ouimet.Mr.and Mrs.P.Beaullac spent the week-end in \u2018Baie D'Urfe.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Glickman .are spending.a few months in St.Anne\u2019s.Mr.Chas.Gaudet spent Sunday ir Senneville.Mr.J.N.Birks is the guest of friends on Grand Trunk Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.H.Parent, of Ottawa spent the week-end the \u2018guest of Dupre, Clarendon Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.À.Mitchell spent the week-end in At.Anne's.Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Kissock were the guests .of Mr.and Mrs.John Dwyer, of Grand Trunk Ave.Mr.J.Rice spent Tuesday Wednesday in St.Anne's.Mr.Harry Belden spent the weekend with friends.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Hersey were the and guests of friends in \u2018Baie D\u2019urfe.: \u2018| Miss E.Hackett spent Tuesday and Wednesday with friends on Grand Trunk Ave.Miss M.Dowswell was the guest.of friends at the Clarendon Hotel during the week.Mrs.and Miss A.Leadly are spending a few weeks in St.Anne\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.H.Noble are spending a few days with friends on Ile Perrot Mr.E.Levy was the guest of Mr and Mrs.H.L.Cowan on Lower road Miss A.Wright,\u201d who has been spending the last week in St.Anne\u2019s will Teturn to Cobourg at the beginning of next week.-, I : BEACONSFIELD.+ ; - _- A very enjoyable regatta and dance for the little ones was held on: Saturday.Mr.George Draper has returned from a trip to England.Mr.H.Carr is a guest at the Grove Miss Edith Lewis spent the week - end at the Grove, the guest of Mrs.Ross.Mr.W.Bunsori is spending his vacation in St.John, N.B., Mr.O'Brien was a guest at.the Golt Links for the week-end.Mr.Gordon\\Dennison, who has spent the last two weeks at Toronto, has returned.Mr.Domville is visiting in St.John N.B., for a few weeks.Mr.G.Furlong was Mrs.Draper's guest on Sunday.Mrs.Therman spent\u2019 \u2018the week-end at the Grove.: Mr.A.Sharing was here for a.fow SRG eat 7 .Hathilton.Fabs days Me Alfred \u201cDah, of \u201cspent the week-end at the Grove.Soilredoifocond eedoedveden Zen tetes 20203 pritué Zee toatoetee 2006 eee » > 4 FOURTEEN ISLAND LAKE 2 =.o% pIETIeeTe a AS PUTRI 4 The Misses Paradis are at Lauren- tian Camp.Mrs.Bernard is their guest.The Misses Holland have returned to Montreal.The guests at \u2018Mrs.St.Pierre's are: Mr.and Mrs.Davis and family, Miss V.Horne; Miss Considine, MT.Beatrix, Miss Heggie, Mrs.Roth and daughter, Mr.McGee, Mr.Myles,\u201d Miss Cal- gate.Mrs.Ed.Trudeau gave a verandah tea on Saturday last in honor of her mother, Mrs.Black, who is \u2018her - guest.Mrs.J.K.Trudeau received with: her.Mrs.W.A.Smith \u2018is the guest of her sister, Mrs.W.Beñnett, at \u2018Fern- dale.\u201d Mrs.Bennett entertained in- her honor on Thursday.The Misses Graziella \u2018and: Juliette Michaud are guests of their.aunt- at \u2018Bienvenue\u2019 for the summer.Mr.Arthur Labelle is the guést of | Mrs.E.S.Bell at \u2018Hillcrest Villa.\u2019 The Rev.Mr.Norwood has arrived and is staying with Dr- and: \u201cMrs.MacBean on \u2018Tri-Color.Island.) Prof.Letondal presided at \u201cthe \u2018organ of the Parish Church on Sunday last.Mr.E.Street, sr., and Miss Katie Street have returned : .to town, after spending two weeks at \u2018Pine Villa,\u201d the guests of Mrs.Frank Street.Mr.C.Wolstercroft has returned to the city after two weeks at Fourteen island Lake.Mrs.MacBean gave an- \u2018al frésco\u2019 lunch in honor of the Misses \u2018Holland.Mrs.Quinn and family have \u2018arrived and settled in \u2018Spion Kop.\u2019 Miss Dolly Peart and Miss Peart are guests of their sister at their .bungalow.: \u201cThé week-enders included: Messrs.w.Bennett.Montgomery, Street.Horne, Lavoie and Quinn.Mrs.Waldman and family, Mrs.Hart and Miss Hart are at- Mr.Des- |.jardin\u2019s.Prof.Letondal and family are at .Briere\u2019s Cottage.Mrs.Michaud gave a dance last : Saturday night for her nieces.+++ + MAPLE GROVE.© ; \u2018| svt | The following party ôn board the vacht \u2018Laura\u2019 arrived here on Saturday, and anchored at \u2018The Elms\u2019 pier: Mr.ani Mrs.G.Hemsliey,: Drumm, Miss Cunningham, Messrs.\u201calaghan, Law, MacPherson, Common ' and Jeffries.=+ Clapt.C.A Staite, of Ottawa, is a guest at \u2018The Elms.Miss K.Finn, Miss M: Little and Mr.1.Coghill spent: the week.end at | \u2018Uneedà Rest;\u201d the guests \u2018of Mrs, G.Brown.\u2019 Mr.G.Powell is speriding his: poli | days here, and viewing the \u2018points.of Interest or.board \u201cFhe Lou: Miss Lidy has returned from Drum- mondville, and will spend the\u2019remainder of the season here.te Miss Hamlet is on a visit wher sister, Mrs.Weir.: Mr.and Mrs.Beatie stayed\"à week end at Mrs.W.Dünwo \u2018suffragette\u2019 were responsible for a ver -vening.C The Misses Whebley : \u2018speñt \u2018 nd at \u2018Justamere,\u2019 \u201cthe & rests Tench.\u2018dance, - when the: \u20181adie a \u20188 saat \u2018| Bush, Montreal; lof her daughter, Mrs.Walsh, À {= \"Mrs: Albert\u201d Waybott'and'son,\" Falph, Fees -Miss | les, : Co The weekly hop took thes form\u2019 spent the week end with s Scott at White Rock orth, Bigs.wa Mr.and Mrs.Bennett were visitors at Bll Crest Cottage.Tr.James Allan Seldom \u201croe spent a few.days at Miss Lowe, of Toronto; Messrs.\u2018Oller and Bruno, were week end.visitors.at Mrs.D.Smith's.: The Misses Sandilands and Miss Cagney were the guests of Mrs.Va tier at \u2018Noname.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs, H.Lawrence: spent\u2019 the week end at Mrs.E.Lawrencé's.Mrs.C.Jennings and baby, Boston; Miss L.Martin, New York: Miss L.Messrs.\u201cAlbert, Fred and S.Bush, were on a visit to Mrs.F.Bush at Melville Cottage.+ \"Mrs.Cootes, Virginia; Mr.W; Veitch and family, Montreal, spent the week ond ith Mrs, J.Veitch at Stanley ze, 202$ Ye Gi + Le me + \"TERREBONNE.= \u2018+4 + Le om \u201c+ rss pts Mrs.Phelean and.the Misses Btie-.| lean, of Montreal, are \u201cspending a few weeks here.\u2018Mrs.Edson has, left \u2018for.a visit\u201d with friends in Highgate, vi Miss Ida Gilmour, of Rosemerg,.and Miss Merle Wallace, of Montreal, have been the guests oftheir aunt,, Mrs.Mathias Moody, for the past.week: Mr.Clifford Moody, of Molsons Bank, his home here.Mrs.Haines, wHo has\u2019 Been the.& past few weeks, has returned a Mr.and Mrs.Gaboury, ontréal, | Were visiting Mr.Herbert this week.Mr.George Whiteford- left for Edmonton, Alta., on Monday.Messrs.Stevenson and Hutchinson | were guests at Elmhurst on Sunday.Mrs.Wm.Hamilton.| Mrs.Wm.\u2018Moody, of Montreal; Was in town this week for a fev days, » Misses Freda Wallace and Gertrude Gilmour were visiting Mré .Arthur Moody ois week.r.teford Is Jen hi - days with his fam cnding.s Boll \u2018Sir Thomas and: Lady Tat \u2018ana Miss Tait, of - Montreal,\u201d are guests at the |.Algonquin, Mr.and Mrs.H.K.Egan and Miss Louise Douglas, of Ottawa, are anrong the recent arrivals at the: \u2018Algonquin.\u2019 Mrs.Vernon Lamb, \u2018of Camerose, arr is Spending the.summer with paren Tr.an Mrs, George | F.Hibbard.700788 .Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Maltby, of Montreal, are paying \u2018their: annual \u2018visit to St.Andrew\u2019s.They are guests at the, Algonquin.\u2018Miss Alice Grimmer gave an.after- \u2018noon \u2018bridge \u2018an Wednesday last, ati .Forest Lodge.Mrs.R.Carlisle.Jamison, \u2018of Montreal, is.Spending.a few.weeks at the Algonquin.Mr.C.R.Williams \u2018and family, of Minneapolis, are occupying.the \u201crec- itory.for the summer months.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Sutherland and Mrs.McLaren Sutherl .are guests at \u2018The Inn\u2019 Dr.\u2018L:; D.Mason, of Montreal, is ens\u2019 joying: a few restful weeks at the Al gonquin.Mrs.Charles Mathews, of California, is \u201cspending the \u201csummer \u201cwith and Mrs.AfidrewLamb.have arrived: from Cleveland, Ohio,\u201d to spend the season at the Algonquin.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Dunston.and, the Misses Elsie and Robert Dunston, \u2018of Montreal, are enjoying \u2018the \u201choliday season \u2018at \u2018The Inn\u201d is a Visitor at \u201cLinden Grange\u201d the summer home of Lady Tilley.: Mrs.B.F.De Wolfe, who: had.heen | spending ' à few months on, the Continent, has returned \u201chome, 2 .Mrs.J.L.- Wilson; of Montreal, is at the Algonquin.| | Miss Greene \u2018and Mrs: Horsey, \u2018 of | Montreal], , are.spending the summer \u2018here, guests at the Algonquin.Mrs.Lockie, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs.Fred G.Andrews, at Haven.\u201d drew\u2019s-by-the-Sea.Dr.and Mrs.Watson have arrived: \u2018visit to the Algonquin have arrived : from - Ainnipes, -and are the guests of \u2018Mr.and Mrs, J \u201cS.Ma- The Rev.A: T.Bowser has arrived, from Richmond, Va.+ 501 207 Mr.and \u2018Mrs.-E.\"A.-Smith; of .St.John, are spending the season\u201d at the | Algonquin, = = Mr.and Mrs.H.ce Nelson, of \"Montreal, have been \u2018recent \u2018guests\u2019 at \u201cthe Algonquin.So Mr.and Mrs.Cuthbert Mowatt: \u2018and\u2019 baby, of Montreal, are visiting: Mrs.Chas.Mowatt at\" Beech Hill, : \u2018\u2019Major Brewster and \u201ctamtly, \" Walkerville, cated at Chestnut Hill Winnipeg, are visiting \u201ctheir | sister, .Mrs.Alphonse O'Neill.Mrs.E.N.\u2018Heney, \u2018Miss Marjorie: Heney, and Mr.Theodore.\u2018B.Heney, of Montreal, are being welcomed.on- thelr.| Teturn to the -Algonquin.Mrs.Bannell and family, of Fernie,\u2019 B.C., are.spending tlie season: with Mrs.Geo.J.Clarke, at St.Andrew's.JES tue spent the week-end- -at \u2018Caris-| brooke : Cottage; - -the guests .of \u201cMrs McQueen Mrs.J.W-Willams-and: Mrs Wiite- | head \u2018are guests of Mrs.D.Dongola Bungalow.- ; 5.- Mr.\u2018Byres Oleany - wile: spend he remainder of his vacation here after a.pleasant trip .to Sydney,: C.B.-.> Mrs.Tees and Sons are.on Mrs.P.-M.Jordan.Mr.WwW.F.Lee, Mrs.Vaughn; Mr.Fairbrothér are new: -arrivals.at.Mrs.Wm: Shaw, \u2018Ivy.Cottage\u2019: =.Miss .C.Merrick \u2018was-thé \u2018Mrs.Meson lately.+.; > Miss.1.McQueen 1s pending 2 { \u2018weeks in Toronto\" \u2018Mrs: E.J.Cowan.+ Miss 1.Spear is.spendir ] mer with her aunt, Mrs \u201cThe Willows.\u2019 : \u2018Miss Pick, Mn JAK.Shuttleworth: \u2018and daughter, (Toronto), \u2018Mrs.Hamil: ton and Son, \u2018Mrs.family, Mrs.Baie \u201cate guests at | Mrs.J: Seth Stephens, \u201cBeverly: Farm.\u2019 | ,, Mids Ghan, Migs: Meehan, \"Mr.Galla~ ar bert, Mr.Kerwhalk, -Miss D.Stifrley, I \u2018| aré new arrivals at Mrs.J.-Wi'Boyd.| = : hr Misses Smith, Mr: Staff chonald, jr.: Mr.\" Eaton, hd: family, tear) Ste.Therese, spent, \u2018the week end, at | : Miss L.Phelean, of Pawtuckett, R.I., |\u2019 spent her holidays with .er.sister, | | summer \u201cwith d, of Toronto, | Mrs.John D.Chipman, of \u2018Boston, | \u2018The, .from Utica, N.Y., to Pay their annual + ; : Mrs.R.T: Dunn.and baby daughter en |- No lesser token: of Thy love.; ot Ont., are pleasantly - Jor Mrs.Cantwell and Miss \u2018Brooks, of \u201cThe Misses.Florence\u201d and.Bihel ie\u201d =}.| strive: tc |'establisn- tion.4t>.Mrs.W.Playtord, \u2018Miss | ; = Campbell«and\u201c|vors 18 \u201cMra: Jos.Shaw \u201c\u201cGlenbower- \u2018Cottage\u2019 ere, guests of Mrs.C.: chard Cottage.\u2019 roy weeks in: her.cottage.LUE Lo Mr.and /Mrs.Jones: \u2018and« tré BON, |: \u2018Master Bunnie Jones, \u2018Misses Madden, ; -Mr: and\u2019 Mrs.Roche; Mias Rochen, Mr.: Anderson, and Miss O'Hara, are guests of\u201d Mra.-dos.Cleary, ; \u2018Pine, Mr.and.Mrs.Appleby ares spending a few days in Morin: Flats \u2018before their Fr return to: Montreal.; ; The Rev.:Mr.and Mrs.\u201c spent! Sunday.at: \u201cPine cue\u2019 F © Miss Hilde Lang.is visiting at.Sixteen Island Lake: \u2026 - Master Willie Wells has gone boat trip bo Fort Williani, >On.Mr.\u2018 Young is\u201d \u2018the.guest: of: Me Ceo.Meldrum,er.| Miss Leele- was\" Abs Alex.J, Bowles.* Mr.and Mrs.John à Hanter.\u2018apa Miss Kathleen.\u201cHunter \u201cWere the guests of! Mr \u201cMiss Drake 15 Miss Helen Barrie.18: \u201cpen ng- the: Mis.Rodgers at the.\"head of the lake.: rien and family- are again occupying their cottage on, the hill, -\u2026 take \u2018Osoeasy,\u2019 Dr.-Rond tage, .for the summer, .the season.- Miss Alice Masse and\u2019 \u201cMr.Emile | Masse are guests at the;*Nook.\u2019 Miss Marjorie Muir, \u2018of Aberdeen .avenue, \u2018Westmount, has returned to.town after spending afew weeks here.Mr.Etienne Belier, Who \u2018has been: with his parents, at Uneeda Rest\u2019 | during the past \u2018month, \u201chas.returned.to to \\ Miss Grace Corner, of.se \u2018Catherine.road, Qutremont, 18 spending A week - with the Misses.Tegter.- Mrs.Holman, Montreal, is a guest at \u2018Kamp- Kumfert\u201d .° Miss Loudon, Miss: May Loudon; \u2018and Mr.Warren: Loudon: -.are.spending eon, of Gripe: s8 -Ma.c son; Tros- | venor avenue, Westmbunt à is.the: giigst] of friends at the.Lake: \u2019 Miss \u2018Anne Walters AL spend.the opened their camp.for: the season.Dr.and Mrs .Brown-and ren «have returned -to-their home in: Mood-\" stock, Ont.,- after: some \u2026 weeks ; with\" | den Brovirs™ parents | \u2018at.Liberty J ps - - \u2014 Mas VEiHane - \u201cEugington,.- and will-remain with his parents \u201chere | \u201cfor some -time.Mr.Bryce Mitchell\u2019 has returned - to: .the city after a short visit to the Lake.Miss Annie Johnson isthe guest.of | Miss Barrat at \u2018Ensign Lodged: Mr: Walter.Cushing was\u2019 at brachie\u2019 for the week-end.\u2018Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Glassford \u2018and: fam! iy.\u201care sammering \u2018at Mr.Horton's : got, \u2018tage.\u2019 Ze : 5:C Clarke; BD.of \u2018st.The Rev.W., J: Andrewls Presbyterian Church, West-.: mount; Mra.Clarke and family \u2018have\u2019 opened.their.sumnier.home.\u2018Granby Cattage\u2019.for\u201c the .season: Mr.J:.R McOuat: is.pending sors time at his.cottage hare, ; .Mr.and Mrs.Henry, Joseph, otf pote Montreal; \u2018have returned: to st.\u201d \u2018An- : 7 SECRETARY'S MES 40% tors \u2018may I \u2018be, of \u2018use to-day, : This \u201cgreatest boon, father, 1 pray, Can ¢\u2019er suffice through me to ro Thy kindly will; in Thine: ow wa y O, may I \u2018be of use to-day.So \u2018Teach me to be of use to-day, \u201cOft-in my apen \u2018clasp there! lay Occasion ripe, some heartfelt-need - Which-L;in bHndness\u2019 did; not heed: Heal Thé u my sight; in Thine 9 Teach.me to be, of use \u2018to-day.Ed Lui ; bor must\u2019 ve £ some: use tosday \u201cThis\u201d manta: 6hly serves te.stay \u2018The inner hunger; yet, instead, I tried to feed on- lighter: bread: A starvingheart; now; in Thy : Teach.me to be.of.use.to- day: \u2018Then may I be of \u2018use to-day.wo \u2018Like Him:of old who tries.our way, \u2018Servant \u2018of all, His truest-fame: - \u2018No other: glory did.He claims.= \u2018Surely, - Somehow: Somewhere, soe ne \u201cThere rm, only \u201cone\u201d \u2018man.\u201cin.all the.world,.said Secretary \u2018Shaw, \u201cwho -can.ian \u201cDF.Clark.\u2019 As our, leader came \u201cforwards \u2018he was | greeted.with ,a magnificent démonstra-: tion.of loyalty and personal affection.At Dr.Clark's reqiiest \u2019 \u2018the \u2018opéning gentefñice of.the convention wi opening sentence of our pledge, \u201crrust- \u2018ing \u2018in\u2019 the \u2018Lord Jesus Christ - for | strength \u2018I.promise Him: that I will\u2019 do.Whatever \u201cHe, \u201cwould lke, to have me: do \u201cAI were they Jjoinéd- in the.Bible.prayer.stabHish.\u2018thou the work of.upon us; yea, the work.of: a .freshmess.\"and \u201chig deep\u201d consecration, and\u2019 kn \u2018the ténzth and breath of or an 2 Another prime favorite ind is.Lloyd.TW Taming.5, the.6 Mr.Pierce \u2018and Mr.Stanley Fires irard,.\u2018Or | |'Sanders, Fe [Classes = 9.46-a.m, ana\u2019 ; ALBAN'S ES Stresk.8 + lm \"Ho t.Denis.: muni \u2018The Rev.L A.Therrien; Mra.Ther: |: Mr, and Mra.Lauer \u2018and\u2019 iA have: se Mrs.Simister has opened Takes\u2019 1 tor servi {Wir serve Him,\u201d \u2026p'hands-as.they.said: if; gad completing «|-operative \u2018returned from: \u201cthe Potewaws \u201ccamp.) y [Presiding \u201cofficer for t a \u2018sidential address A> > vas - \u201cthe singing\u2019 by.pot \u2018England \u2018the j'à \u2019enulne ; Areasurer.5 OF i operly \u2018open this: twenty-fifth: .Christ- | Bae oP Endshvor Convention,\u201d and: That, 1s.2 Lbs ready\u201d enthusiésm, \u201chis: Geary fame.\u201cfor ingenuity,- \u2018and - ahova 4 RE He \u2018Christ.Choren: Ce 8.am, Ho 1y Communion.-.AS Tam 5 - ined Service.Preacher, \u201cthe ar. \u201cbinding salaries, \u2018rent,\u2026and.office ex- \u201cPènses.cost $46,418:-$10,147.wes -contrt- huted .to.the Missionary \u2018Department, | \u2018and\u2019 we \u2018have a.bal pee.on hand June |: ,-Of $8,4b pd standing © as the.solemn\u201d -1,- 19H fr -prémise- rolled out, and \u2018as.they: toad : Pot \u201cEs | Fogg or, the treasiirer\u2019s got \u2018it is money.It.It belong?to eyery mem- er -6f a\u2019 Christian \u2018Endeavor Society om, the rising: sup round the wo the \u201cpoint of :1ts rising: again Sting orld , Btran- - Boulevard, - Rev: H.| ning 3e +P.the: Rev.Te.ng, B.A.the Rev.\u201d Charles .E: Bland, RB.\u2018Children\u2019s Sunday pre at 3 Pam i Sunday school 8t Bible classes 3 pm.; \u201cThursday\u2014 |.; >| Monday at 8 ~ Wednesday at 8 p.m.Visitors \u2018welcome.Saviour, and the thousands of earnest {on sine their\u201d \u2018Tight |.\u20188e.Where \"you.WARY: #06, ~t0.- '80;-.dear\u201d : \"the: three\u201d Bret .servécerat Ti J | and Bible.Clagges.in 17 eut, and upon.ach e is.engrdved * face gray \u201c[ Young, pastor.- Grogs as: proving plaudits of ith Endeavorers.man withthe, double yolce, | ine Rous.fact that.aside-:from- pay- |.M! As '.expenses.for | - Ce \u2018maddening to \u2018men-aiiad- -|'stäüng-by it have to=baishot and dogs {when affected by the- poison \u201cof .the x and; ps ; NaTEODIsT CNUROXES, EBENEZER METHODIST CHUECR, \u201c(corner of St.Antoine and Convent' -Streèts, St.Henry).Pastor, the Rev.Alfred E.Pates.Morning service at 11 a.m.: Preacher.\u2014The ev.Perry-Hughes.Evening- Service at 7 p.m.Preacher:\u2014J.H.Carson.Open- .Air Service, Teather permitting, La.porte Avenue, at 8.1 Sabbath hoc: 0 bm \u2018Bible.Classes at: \u201cp.m.Epworth, League on Mondays at 8 p.m.Prayer Meeting on \u201cWednesdays at 8 p.m, \u2018Everybody welcome.\"All seats Tree.aROMNION .SQUARE METHODIST corner of Windsor and Dor- chester \u2018streets.Pastor, the Rev.E.I Hart, B.A.\" .Assistant, the Rev.R.R.Nicholson.Public worsnip at Il a.m.and 7 p.m.Class Meeting at 10° am.\u2018Preachers\u201411.&.m., the Pastor.\u2018Ject:\u2014*The Sir.Galahad of the Bible\u201d 3 R.Nicholson, Sub- \"The: isomer Who \u2018Turned Preacher.\u2019 \u201cStrangers and visitors always.welcome.Congregation -will.wor- ing August.SP.JA AMES METHODIST \u2018CHURCH, Bt.Catherine - Street \u201cWest.\u201cThe Rev.preach- at Foth services.11 a.m.:i\u2014 in God! 7 pi.:\u2014\u2018Jesus'and\u2019 \u2018the Lepers.\u201d Visitors.are - cordially \u2018invited.Sunday {Schools \u2018at 10 a.m.and 8 pm.: 3 \u2018WESTMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH Siete, Wontisaiii}.Piéton \u201ctes Bat , estmount or, e | W.Ernest Baker.Mn nited services with hr preptiet Guuroh during - Say \u201cAuguë ,; a.m., : :Methodiét \u201cChuroh,- and \u201c7 + pe Ancthe Baptiet \u2018Church.Preacher at\" both: sur- | Hices, \u2018the.Rev: @.O.Gates, D.D.|.DOUGLAS .METHODIST '.CHURCH, cd of St.Catherine and Chomedy *Dhe BR.Young, B.A., > |BD.Divine land 2 (pastor, \u201cDivine sérvice\u2018at 11 am.7 pm.Sunday\u201d school at 10 am.| during July .and August.CENTENARY METHODIST CF CHURCH Fetrner \u2018o£ W.Welingto and Charr Services held 11a a.m.and 7 ne mior-B.L.of CÆ.on' Monday at 8 .Mid-weal service on Wednesda 35 ier EL.of CE.on Tila ot 7pm.Hope Cha, Sunday choot at 8 mi All st frange: will be made Wel- Rev.W.Timberlake, pastor.RIOUNTAIN STREET Tad Tor! -corner of Mounts an sance Sirecie, The Rev.T.E: E.Bourke, D pi.\u201d Bu astor.Services at 11 ain.\" and 7 unéay\" school at $°p.ml TET} : BOROUGH 8T.METHOD OAR H, 17 Marlborough street.Rev., B.B.Morrison, pastor.11 a.m.the Everybody astor.= eco ° ! pm, the pastor.EAST BND.METHODIST.CHURCH, | .corner of Cartier and DeMontigny sts.\u2014 -ThHe Rev.T.A .Halpenny, B.A.OF.\u2018Services at 0 am: 7 pm.unday School at:3,45 p.m,\u201d Preacher at 11 a.m., the Rev.© H: Brown: 7 PL the Rav.W.P.Wornell.- L: E.on pov.Braye fasting: on ; SHERBROOKE STREET-METHODIST CHU » Sherbrooke street, just west of St.rare Boulevard.Rev.Alfred A.- Radley, Pastor.4.\u201811° ann; the {'Rev.Thos.Harris.\u201c7 Poh, oF A \u2018McDiarmid.Sabbath School af 3 p.mon ens.at 1e.16.FE Snes | esda.\u2018Welcorhe.=\u201d sven ne ® y i : \"CHURCH, cor.\u2018of Felrmount an Hut-j chison - streets.Rev, G ampbell, s .BTV at A and 7 pm.The pastor will preach a at both services, Sunday school adult .Bible classes at .3° pm.E.L nce C.Æ.| on \u201cMonday \u2018at ë p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at.8- pam.Strangers made cordially, welcome\u2019 at all services | \"HUNTLY ST, METHODIST CHURCH; Huntly street, between St Zotique an Belanger.The Rev- W.G.Bradford, | Pastor.Morning.service at 11.1.Ever- WEST.END METHODIST CHURE CH.\" MOUNT ROYAL\" AVE, - -METHODIST CHORE corner\u2019 of \u2018Mount \u2018Royal ave.\u2019 and Berrl- Street.\u2018The Rev Henty.A.Services at 11 a.m.and: oie © Sunday.School at 3pm.\u201d Ep-.| +4 orth\u201d League\u2019.of - Christian En- eAvor on \u201cMonday evening.The Junior | \u20achristthn \u201cEndeavor Society mests -on.Wednesday at 4.30 p.m Prayer ment, Au seats ing on: Wednesday at 8 pm.tree.\u2018Strangers welcome.= .:.CALL PEOPLES\u2019 MISSION, corner of Dorchester: -and St.Urbain streets.Sunday services: Italian services at u \u2018a.m.| Ape pr for all.\u2018nationalities at\u2019 Superintendent, - the Rev.C.S on fi B.A D = * Todophone:: st Louis \"EGLI 18H: EVANGELIQUE, \u2018rue.Delisle \"Services - publics a 11 hrs.et 7 hrs.\u201cEcole de Dimanche a'.10 hrs.Reunion de priere, Mercredi soir.+ 8 \u201care METHODIST ITALIAN MISSION, gor.\u201d or.Dorchester and St.\u2018Urbain Streets.unday school and\" Bible class at 10 am.: \u2018pervices at*11 am.and8 pm.\u201d Com.union first.Sunday.of every month.{Freacher.the o Rev.Likorlo Lagoons\u201d AIL are welcome.Covina i : ESRIVIERES.STREET Srésion.pose! Sie 30 pr Su cea pase! at po.Rev.R, Brown.\u2018pastor.eu, 0 5 Fairmount Avenuë Mothodfst Bbwonth, - League .of Christian Endeavor, visited; their-\u201cleague last \u2018Monday night, and gave \u2018Echoes of \u2018the \u2018Missionary Con-, ference,\" \u201cheld .recently at Knowlton.| \u201cDespite \u201cthe fact that\u2019 tt 1 holiday.\u2018Ume énd:many of the mernbers away, \u201cthere- \u2018Was.a good \u2018attendance of \u2018young \u2018people.\u201cPhe \u2018Young people\" \u2018thorofighly.enjoyed Miss Hall's talk on\u2019 the.con- -férence, -and- several of the \u2018members\u2019 \"expressed \u201ctheir regret for not having - attended the conférence, now that they \u2018understand what a miissionary conference is like, and it is hoped that some of\u201d our F tnembers 3 will attend.ext sum- RRA STINGING TREES.~~ (London \u2018Globe.\u2019 | In.the southern part- of Fériosa \u2018grows.a free about ten feet in height: \u2018having g- leaves which possess the\u2019 \u2018property of -the-nettle-and prodhce a \u2018maddening \u2018Arfitation of the skin when- cautiously touched.The\u2019 natives.call it chiao-jenkou, meaning\u2019 \u2018man biting.1-dog.\u201d - Mr.Tokutaro Ito, of Tokio, who.lx :Yn \u201c1910 - the publis shing depätement \u2018has récéntly made\u2019 a botanical explora-.|\" received\u201d.$60,021.The: -printing.\u2019 and: | tion in Formosa, suggests \u2018the\u2019 name meeting.Strangers welcome to all + WESTMINSTER PRESSITERIAN CHURCH, Atwater Avenue, The R M.8S.Oxley, B.A., pastor, 369 Clarke avénue., 11 a.m,, holm, of Viotoria Church; 7 p.m, -daÿ School.at -3 pam, | Strangers and | viettors welcome.: - STANLEY STREET] PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\u2014The Rev.W.J.Fowler, M.A, B.D, will preach at both.services, Subject \u2018for morning, 11 a.m.\u2018Jehovah's Care | of \u201cHis People.\u2019 7 p.m.\u2018Strength for ay.\u2019 close of the evening service.During the month of August the congregation will meet! with Emmanuel Congregational \u2018Chureh, Drummond street.TAYLOR.CHURCH, Presbyterian, corner of Papineau Ave.\u2018and Logan street.Rev.IN.HH.McGillivray, pastor.Ser- : §.8.and Bible classes at 3 pm.CE.on Mouday at 8 p.m.\u2018Mid-week.mervice on\u2018 Wednesday everring at 8 All: cor- \u201cdially invited to any or all of these services.The Rev.J.J.Brown, | Ont will preach at both services.Church | Deaconess, Miss Sykes, 498 Delorimier \u2018avenue.\u201cTHE.FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, St.Läéwrence- Boulevard.The |-vices:atil1 a.m.and 7 p.m.I Rev.Malcolm A.Campbell, pastor.Ser- -vices at 11 a.m.and Tp School for -Chinamen meets at 9.Re a.m.Sunday \u2018s¢hool at 3 p.m.The -servicé \u2018to-mor- row will be conducted.Pv the Rev.T.J.\u201cThompson, JA, St.Andrew's Church, Collingwood, \u2018ontarto.Strangers \u2018will \u2018be - made welcome, : MISSION PRESBYTERIENNE, Point \u2018Charles.Services le dimanche, ma- 9 11 heures.\u2026ssemblee de prieres le jeudi a 8 h.ppm.C.A.Coudiet, pas- tour _ Residence 76 Cours)l street.\"sion Play\u2014The Greatest Drama in His- | Strangers Welcome to all\u2019 ser- \u2019 He p.m., the Rev.John \u201cChis r F.G;- White,-of Central Y:M.C; A: Sun-\u2019 Chinese- Sabbath\u2019 school at.Tilsonburg, CHURCH NOTICES.BAPTIBT CEURCHES.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Western and Olivier avenues.\u2014 Rev.G.O.Gates, M.A., D.D., pastor.Bervices at 11 am.and 7 p.m.The Sabbath school at 3 n.m, Young Peo- Bee meeting on Monday at 8 p.meekly prayer service on Wednesday at pm.Visitors heartily welcome.OLIVET BAPTIST - CHURCH, corner : of Dorchester and Guy Streets.Sunday, July 30, 1911.The Rev.Joseph Sulll- van, M.A.Pastor.The Rev.J.R.Webb, of Peterboro, Ont, services.come, will preach at both Seats free.Strangers wel- TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH\u2014Roy- al Bank Building, corner of Park and Laurier avenues.Rev.Gordon H.Baker, B.A, B.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday £chool at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Strangers welcome to all services.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Union ave, and Sherbrooke street.Rev.J.A.Gordon, M.A D.D.,, Pastor.Services at 11 am, and 7 p.m.Prayer-service on Wednesday evening at § p.m.Strangers welcome to all services.FRENCH A.BAPTIST CHURCH, (L'Oratuire), 14 Mance street\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.-Sunday school at 12 m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 pm.Rev.A.L.Therrien, pas- tor.OLIVET BAPTIST CHAPEL, 633 Albert street, a few doors west of Vinet street, Ste.Cunegonde Ward.West End branch of Olivet Baptist Church.Sunday morning Sunday, school at 9 am.Sunday service at 7 p.m.Stran- | gers welcome.FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION, St.Paul's Hall, 2391 Ontario Street.Services: Sunday, 11 a.m.(French); school at 12.15 pm.7 p.m.(English).Thursday, 8 p.m.Rev.Arthur St.James, M.A., pastor.CONGREGATIONAI CEURCKES ZION CONGREGATIONAL- CHURCH, corner Mance and Milton streets.Rev.Frank J.Day, M.A., B.D.Pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.The Rev.E.C.Woodley, M.A., will preach, Fairmount \u2018A venue Branch meets in the Y.M.C.A.Hall at 3 p.m.Strangers welcome to all services.OINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGA=.TIONAL CHURCH, corner Wellington and Hibernia Streets.The Rev.A.Wa ~ Main, pastor.Sunday, July 30.15 a.m.preacher, the Rev.J.R.Hey h 3 p.m.Sunday school.7 p.m., the pastor will preach.Subject: \u2014 Th e Making of Character\u2019 CE.Society on Mon- gay, 8 p.m.Ladies\u2019 Aid Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.Mid-week meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.A welcome to all services.! MHERST PARK CONGRBGATION= AL CHURCH, corner Christopher Ool- umbus and Belanger streets.The Rev.Herbert Moule, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and \"7 p.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Men's Own at 2 p.m.The Rev.H.Moule, speaker.Visitors welcome to all Ser.ces.CALVARY CHURCH (Congregation= al).Guy street.between Dorchester and St.Antoine Streets.Union services, 11 am, at Bethlehem, 7 p.m.Calvary.Preacher, the Rev.J.R.Heyworth.Midweek meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Christian Endeavor Meeting on Monday 8 p.m.Everybody welcomed.BETHLEHEM CHURCH (Congregational), cor.Clarke & Western avenues, Westmount.The combined congregations of Bethlehem Congregational Church and Calvary Congregational Church will wors » together in Bel.- lehem Church in the morning, and in Calvary Church in the evening.Every= body welcome.EMMANUEL CHURCH tional) 169-171 Drummond Street.The Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A.Pastor, will preach at both services.Ladies Ald every Monday afternoon : as - 1th\u201d thé month except the second, when WELSH PRESBYTERIAN | the Woman's Missionary Society meets.\u2018The Young Peoples\u2019 Society on Monday evening at 8 o'clock Communion on the first Sunday of the month, A welcome to all UNDENOMINATIQHAL.1 GIRLS READING ROOMMND EVANGELISTIC HALL, 111 Stanly Street.\u2014 open ALL, 1 Fr frog 9 am.to Library Pexcepting Wednusday even- Prayer meeting eve at oS.16 p.m.\u2018What We Can.\u2019 the King\u2019s Daughters, seco Thursday .of cach month at 8.16 p.m.Bible Class on Suncay at 4 p.m, and song service on Sunday at 8.30 p.m.All young wo.Circle of men cordially invited to thos« ser -vices, \u2018 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF MONTR Dominion Square.Men's meeting on turday et 8 p.m.Men's meeting on Sunday at %.«5, pm.Song service on Sunday at 85.86: p.m.SALVATION ARMY-\u2014The Balvation, Army holds public meetings in the city on Sundays at 11 am.and 8 pm.anë.7.30 p.m.and on week nights, excep Tuesdays, as follows:\u2014 The Citadel, corner of \"Iniversity ang Cathcart Streets.Adjutant and Mra, Cornish and Lieut.Claytoa, in The Metropole.22 St, Alexander st\u2014 (Major L.Taylor, Supt)-Sunday, 5 m., Men's Bon Meeting.pel 1 service: Monday, T.meeting; ednesday, 7.30 p.m, cost mony meeting; Friday, 7.30 p.m., Bible: d'Bourgeois Street, ant st Charles.«gs an rs.ce ©.Adjutant Corps, 11 Vitre Breet 5; nt Lawrence Boulevard.\u2014Adijut Cabrit and Capt.Hoefflin :n charge, Demontigny autres near Delorimier.Avenue\u2014Captais Mra, Harbour im charge.WELCOME HALL MISSION\u2014Gosper: Services, 117 St.Antolne Street, Mont.\u2019 Sunday.7 p.m.Tuesday.8 pm, Thursday, 8 pm.at 8 p.m.ble class, 4.30 p.m.\"PAUL'S MISSION, St.ativet.Point St.\u2018 Charles.Rev.C.A.Doudiet, Missionary.Morning service st 11 am.Evening service at 6.30 p.m, Charles AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, 16 Inspector Street.Rev.John Currie, Pastor.7 p.m.- Sunday School and Gospel meeting -WPresday evening at 8 o'clock, on yer meeting on Friday.evening at g§ Le | FT .YS Mothers\u2019 Meeting on Thureday at br p.m.Boye H.B.Band o Monday èvening at.7.80.Junior Girls Gym- um on Tuesday at 3 p.m.Benfo aa y Gymnasiu m on Thursday at TE pm.day ring a: 10.15 am.Jun} Bat Yea dnesday evening a1 8 oclook, ST.8.CE.ednesday at 8 p.m, 5 Ses 5 free.A hearty.welcome to all EGLISZ ST.JEAN, angle des Ste.Catherine et Cadiuex.\u2018Culte 1e \u20ac di manche & 11 am.and 7 p.m.\u2018Ecole du dimanche a 10.Reunion de: priere le mercredi a 8 p.m.Reunion de la so- su T.8.St.Aubin.pasteur.UNOLASSIFIRD CTURCIRS.Co CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \u2014 F .: RS CHURCH OF CHEIST, Scientist, eat mount, Victoria Hall, Room F.Servi on.Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m, Bun day, July 30, 1911.; NTH.~ \u201cD-A Y ADVEN IST SEVEN\" corner o Weneuve \u201cand Bor chun Street Butler, aston.urdey, y pastor: Services at Pn.on \u2019sunday.By Teh des A \u2014 SE \u2018the: riser\u201d Sta growls eountiy.Some sense for news would surprise \u2018editor of a- great daily.- the Precisely at 1 8 o'clock.he Bits down to his bréak- \u2018fast.of a few \u2018pieces.of buttered toast \u2018and g.cup -of coffee usual thing, 20: H ate tive ais ds: Sabbath.services at 11, d Sewing School on: -giete d'activite chretienne le vendredi a {4 ericek R G riffin, one has sald\u2019 \u201cthat :the Mikado's keen .At: the morning .ROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND HOMES, Longue Pointe.On Sunday, July 30, at 10.30 a.m., divine service will be conducted.OL REWERY MISSION (RESCUS vor Ree 34s Craig Street West.Montreal.\u2014Services in the Mission Hall every evening at 8 o'clock.Sunday evening, 7.45 o'clock.Hearty song forvice and Gospel of Jesus Christ.Children gervice on Sunday morning at 10\u20190\" clock, Mr.W.G.Taylor's Bible class for converted men only, Sunday afternoon at 4.30.Mr.W.G.Taylor's Bible class for .women only, at the Girls\u2019 Happy Hour Association.121 Congregation et, Point St.Charles.Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mothers\u2019 meeting.Children's class and nursery on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.Cottage meetings.Kitchen Garden Class for chil- aE on Tuesday afternoon at 3.45.Sewing class for children on Saturday afternoon at 2.45.W.GQ.Taylor, Supt, .ITY MISSION, 294 Cadleux o THE pera St.Catherine and Dor- Sunday Services at 11 am, .and 7 p.m.sees every nent Monday.sslon open y dd to 12, and from 2 to 9.Ladici Day on Thursday at 3.36 p.m., to which \u2018ladles of all denominations are invited, ROAD MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- BAL TION meets in the RR.T.MC.A.Building, corner of Sebasto opel and Lebes Streets, every Sunday at 415 p.m.All railway men and others are cordially invited to attend.UNLTARIAN CEUXRCK.HURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unita nés Sherbrooke St West | Simpson Street.The Rev.W.8.Barnes N aster emeritus.The Rev.Fred.LED B.A.S.T.B.(Harvard), \u2018Pastor.Church closed until first Sune day in September.LUTHEBAN CHURCEES.GERMAN EVAN.LUTHERAN 8T, JGHN'S CHURCH, corner of Mance and Prince Arthur Streets.Emil Jestinsky, Pawmtor, 280 Mance Street.Mo > closed during the month t 11 am.The church will Le service a ot À (Congregas .Tuesday - Tyr ROR CY s SATURDAY.uy 1911: (By Hattie Vose Hall, in the \u2018Congregationalist and Christian World\u201d A long time ago, when Greece was yne of the great nations, they used to have fine times playing games.They had some of the best athletes that ever.lived, 1 s\u2019pose\u2014they and the Romans.But IT don\u2019t believe all the stories; of course, those about Hercules aren't true\u2014they couldn\u2019t be\u2014nar the man with one sandal.I wish the siege of Troy was true, though, it's such fun.to read about it\u2014and pretend it really | did: happen, and Hector was such a great fighter.But it didn\u2019t.The great games did, though, and they use ed to.play them at a place called \u201cthe: Olympian Plains.One of \u2018the \u2018things- they played was throwing .discus\u2014a on round, flat thing, some thing Hke a |\u2018 plate, and there\u2019s a statue of it; we have a big copy in the sohoolroom, & man throwing one.The name.of it is\u2019 \u201cThe Disk Thrower.\u201d And -they \u201cused to have running races, and lots more things.This year we fellows thought we à have some Olympian games after school wag through, before we went away for vacation.You see we had to wait til] they cut the grass in Archie Hunt's field, becauge that\u2019s where we planned to have them.\u2018We'd ke; to have had a cinder path and a real.discus to throw, and a chariot race.\u2019 Of course, they don\u2019t have chariots now, but Tom Allison said he knew he could have made some if we'd only had the time and money\u2014he\u2019s seen \u2018em in the circus and he said he remembered just how they were made.But we did the best we could.It\u2019s a fine big field, right near Arch- fe\u2019s house, and Archie's father said we could do anything we wanted to with it.So we roped off a space for the people, we asked the other fellows and the parents\u2014hardly any of the fathers could come in the afternoon, though\u2014 and the sisters and the other girls, and we had rugs and things for them to sit on, and we bad a crowd.We had Fred Hunt and Bruce Willis and Mart Allen for judges and Mart was meas- urer and timekeeper, too, and we had.six events.Tom made the hurdles for\u2019 the hurdle race, and we had 2.quarter-_ mile and half-mile Twn, and a pole vault planned; and \u2019Gene insisted on throwing the discus, because he said the Creeks always had it.And we were thinking what the other event would be when Stevie says: \u2018Why don\u2019t we have a potato race, ke the Academy boys?Its lots of un.\u201d \u2018Course the Greeks didn't have potato races,\u2019 said \u2019Gene.\u2018Don\u2019t vou know they're Irish potatoes?Prob\u2019ly the Irish discovered: them long after the Greeks were through racing\u2014the old ones, I mean.\u2019 \u2018I guess p'r'aps I'd better be Irish,\u2019 said Stevie.\u2018Let's play I am.I - don\u2019t feel a bit like a Graek.They're _ all tall and thin in the pictures, amd - Laurence and I aren't thin a bit.Can\u2019t we play we're Irish friends of thé | Greeks?And we can wear green ribbons with harps on \u2018em, like Bridget \u2018wears St.Patrick's Day.\u2019 \u2018Stevie and Laurence are too chubby for Greeks,\u2019 Hal said.\u2018I tell you! Let\u2019s let \u2019em \u2018 be Irish and have a wheelbarrow race for the small boys for the last event.Wheelbarrows aren 't very good chariots, but better\u2019n none.\u2019 So we decided we would.We all wore our thinnest \u201c clothés, : that grows apon the hill back of dunt THE OLYMPIAN GAMES._ Es ings, so we'd weigh \u2018as \u2018little as - sible, and we all had 8 plece of rfl bon.to wear.\u2019Gene said that at the tour- _naments the knights used to wear a glove or an embroidered sleeve, given.by the ladies for a favor.But 'I told him that this wasn\u2019t a tourney, and the Olympian games were just games and not spear fights like the Knights of King Arthur, and if we were going; to have Greek games we better\u2019d have them the way the Greeks did, 2 Hal said that they used to have a priza at the tournaments, -but all the Gresty had for the winners: werd Sust wreaths made of wild olive.| Wild res don't grow in Maine, 80\u2018wé agk- od Mamma: à \u2018and she said sométitnes the poets used to have laurel wreaths, and it was just the time for the laurel \u2018Hanmih's to be in\u2019 bloom.F's a way out, but we took a car and got some.Some \u201cwas all open pa \u201cwhite, and some had pink buds, \u2018and.we brought lots of thé leaves-\u2018Jaurel has the prettiest glossy - leaves, and Mamma made the wreaths and \u201ctook them to the fleld; but we didn\u2019t any of us.see them till the games were \u201cover.Us, ; - We drew.Tots foréholce of ibbims ty wear.I had the first chofèëé and.took blue, Tom Allison had a pink one; Hal orange and \u2019Gene red.I like red best; but it looks too bright if iyour hair.\u2018matches it.I wear mine pibtty shént, \u2018but Mamma won't let ug wear it dead rabbit.\u2018and somehow there always seems to be such a lot of it.\u2018 Well, the first race was throwing the Aiccus.Course we didn\u2019t have & real discus.I guess they don't make them now: anvway they don\u2019t rave theéem to tell in Centerville, so we used a eym- bal same as they use in the band.Archie had a pair op in his attic that his brother that goes to sea used to play.Archie sald Ned wouldn't \u2018care.That's something the way \u2018the disous was shaped.only rounded out on both sides.A flat phonograph record \u2018would make a good discus, but we didn\u2019t have one.Tom threw first, -and:then I did, but I sort of tripped over my feet leaning forward, .amd AiAnt rome vo with Tom's mark: o in ahesd.neither aid Archie nor \"Gene nor Hal, 80 Tom was the victor that time.Mar! said the world\u2019s record is 142 feet, inches for throwing the discus.Well \u2018we.didn't break it-course we didn't \"vhert to\u2014that%s a man's Técord: but \"wna dented the edge of \u2018the cymbal come, throwing it.\u2018I guess tt , must .\u201chave struck a rock.: Next was.the Hurdle - race.I didn\u2019t try that.» Horace Blake beat.He's make lots of difference whethér vôu're.tall or not about jJumping\u2014a Hound ram jump further'n a pue every time.\u2018 Then we had the snartos =i.=.Tt AE ne wrepa in that and T won it.hut I had hard work Beating Archie.It's awful hot running on.a summer afternoon.We were half through.then and we had intermission.and all of us fellows.that were athletes went into Archie\u2019s house and his mother gave us lots of lemonade and ginger snaps.and it was fun to sit \u2018round.and rest for ten minutes in tha shade.\u201d Than we went bark for the pole vault.\u201cWeiithought Horace'd .Win that, but Ta] Ryan beat him Just.an the tallest of anv of us fellows, and it | \u2014~\u2014 and our bathing shoes, without stock- We are indebted to Patrol Leader Rex Binmore, of the 1st \u201cWestmount Troop, f.r printed report of a visit of the Chief Scout to Lincoln, which he has received from an English scoutmasier with whom he corresponds regularly.The proceedings at Lincoln, among other features, included a church parade and a civie reception\u2019 at the Guild Hall.In the \u201ccourse of his address upon the latter occasion General Baden-Powell said that now- Rdays, especially in large cities, the many devices for saving fatigue and labor tended to make boys less self- reliant and resourceful.This resulteä in many men being unemployed and unemployable.When we traced this unemployed problem to its source we found a number of blind alley occupations.The boy was put to some \u2018job which pays at once and brings a wage to the family.But it was a job that leads to nothing, such as the messenger boy.newspaper boy, the van boy, and the golf caddy.\"The boy was learning nothing, and when he went into the world he could do nothing.The consequence of which was that a very large number, about 48 percent, drift- od \u2018into the unemployed or the unem- loyable classes.This was a great lot on our system and a disgrace to our nation.It was a shocking waste \" of valuable material.It was not as though there was not work to be had or money to pay.for it.There \u2018was plenty -of money In the country.The amount of money expended on lux- wries by fhe working class, as well 28 by the upper class, was enormous, was £189,000,00 every year on drink and tobacco which could be very well done away with\u2014(hear, hear:)\u2014 and even football had its £7,000,000.\u2018and how much was thrôwn away on betting could not be reckoned up.It, was enormous.There was any amount of Money which if properly disposed ol ° and distributed among the people 4 make a great différence to our life all round.And there was plenty of work, or | else we should not have hundreds and thousands of foreigners in our country - who\u201d \u2018it worth _ their while to : come over and get work.\u201cEhis- prob- jen of foraigners in.England was of-.\u201ctalked about.But if one asked : Len employer why he did not employ + Jagfishmen in preférence to the tor \u2018signers, would say straight ou \u201d that the Englishman could not stick \u2018tt.\u2018He had no discipline; he grumbled and , and he oftén was not at - all qualified for the work he was want» \u201ced to dé.He was sufférins from the of training of his applis in The _#&me thing was in our colonies.Fhe rage The ad \u2018made \u201c.thate colonies by tate \u2018own gr inch.Ted isn\" so tall, but he's and tough.springy low A Rie : used to have.It was a great âls- grace to us that the character of our countrymen was dying out.\u2019 He \u2018believed it was largely the result of over\u2019; civilization.The best representatives of national manliness were the missionaries, and constabulary, Who- had to win their way through \u201cthe obstacles and difficulties of a wild nature.Their only resources were their pluck and energy.They gained their character by struggling with:the wild.These were the true natidnal heroes, and they were still herpes: of our boys.The meaning of the Boy Scout ge: ment, therefore, was to try and.velop in the boys of England the grit\u2019 ond character with which these elementary backwoodsmen used to\u2019 force their way through the difficulties of life.\u2018The Boy Scout movement .de- vidual character, self\u2018rellance, and resourcefulness.He was .taught to light his own fire, cook his own: grubby day or by night, to follow: fbot- tracks and know their medning.Then craftsman, seo- as to be able té.look after himself in the little things w he needed.This kind of thing théy | encouraged by offering him badges fer efficiency in various departments: of his work.The badge was an excellent thing.It tickléd his vanity, and \u2018either, who were above a little bit of decoration of that kind.result.over 100,000 of these efficiency badges distributed.Whenever one saw \u2018one of these badges, one could conclude looking.\u2018after his own wants- \u2018and needs.They could also pretty conclude that that.boy \u2018was not galig to become \u20188 waster or loafer, .OF.a drunkard.VEL A LITTLE = CL DEMONSTRATION.| Breaking off, the Qoniral asad: \u2018Are there.any \u2018badges amongst\u2018 ve in the room?One of the Scoutmasters étahdihe by unstrapped from.his arm.oh shield bearing à number of -dévicés, and Sir Robert aroceeded to read.what they meant.\u2018Coming to \u2018the last.of them, he.pekod,- \u2018Arve - xYnasried?\" Loo 2 | amiazement\u2014Slt up An Robert te evidently\u2019 \u2018short-sighted\u2014the \u2018Ah, well returned Sir Robert amid\u2019 laughter, \u2018he 1s not married; but this: badge shows that.he has quelities ot-| general utility which would make ifn | very useful indeed 2s a.husband.He has the badge of a handy man about |.the \u2018house.\u201cHe oan meng : ffon- - tiersmen, backwoodsmén, the national | .\u201cThese,\u201d he] continued, were two ot de-' veloped three essential points:\u2014ndi- and make his bed; to find his Way.they tried tô make\u2018him a handy-| ch there were not \u2018many boys, or men\u2019 at any rate, was that they had mow.that the boy who wore it had quali=-| fled hims_If in- most of the arts of well young scoutmaster replied, \u2018Ne, air\u2019 - - au \u2014 ; ib \u2018|.military drill; for ane.Tw Trashing, and\u2019 \u201cblood art of & before they: -:| are of a prôper age to judge for.themselves.what it all means.Therefore >| \"| \u2018Stovie's green.They Wears Broad \u2018Don cat-fn points\u2019 ne stuck in gilded Next \u2018cata \u201che Wheelbarrow raoë.En was the best we could do for éharidté.Bverybody over nthe was barred,\u201d \u201cand there were only three entries.They us.| ed toy er \u2018and each to\u2019 ¢el anothr 1d to a post .gn round it and back to goal.pond Qaines whbéled his Hitle sistér Ruth, and Terry Alden had the Jéfterson: baby and Stevie wheeled Babe.The course was short and the judgés gave Stévie a lead.of four yards, Laurens is so heavy.They all got tipped © before the Tace was over, and body \u2018whe.laughing, but no one.; hurt, and Btevie got Laurence Han?% M .The last and.most exciting of all was : again and to.the goal rst.\u201cWon.: À\u201d the half-mil - Fm We -\u2019most-aH.eñ-: tered.tor t Gene: and Hal ni Archie nd Tom and Ted and 1 end * \u201cmost beat mes-we tygioww have practic a Jot for that-\u2014but got by \u2018them, to win when.all of a sprang \u2018pas ve three of us and got \u2018vies à little disappointéd, but we all made a sd gooll\u2019 \u2018came to £04] all in \u2018a bunch, the lst \u201cfellow only ten fest bshind the winner.And then it gave all\u2019 the rest\" to} different fellows.- \u2018Gene sald the victors: used to stand on a table, but we found a big box in Archie's amd \u2018cévèred it with rad \u201ctissue baper, nailed : on with shitty brass tacks.Mrs.Hunt called.the names of the boys.who wat afd\u2019 Mamma crowned us.Tom- Allison wie the first, and Mammb seid, \u2018I crown |\u2019 you victor of the Olympia discus con test.\u2019 Theh Archie's mother gavs Him a pink banner like his ribbon, and We all had \"them.That was \u2018the mothers\u2019 surprise for ue.I had #4 blus ons, and Archie a yellow one,.and Ted a white one, Amd Horacd\u2019s was purple and Hb- paire When Mamma ond, * rovn vou victor of the Olympian one-whéél- chariot contest\u2019 to Stevie, evérybody taushed._'Itissemed so fañny to think of Greeks wheeling wheelbarrows.Stevie's: wreath was the prettiest, I thought, \u2018cause it was all laure].blos- eoms and buds, with Just a few leaves, end he wag \u201cproud of it he Jet Babe garry- bis \u201cdre banner el the - way ome, We had to walk straight = and slow to Rosp our wreaths, they Were slippery they would ave fallen oft * it hadn't been for our ears, But every.he ia splendid me.\u2018Gene said © wis n archery contest.He ot he he cobld win that.9 a, see he's.need \u201cto inning dnd he at in any.of the gamed.\u2018And 4t really\u201d 1s ots more fun to wim A BOY'S GEOGRAPHY._ Hère is à clever com ition: by a ttle traveler which npositl quite a Knowlédge of things and places: 1 \u2018was awakendd one morning by a: city in China, which was perched y a fence under my window, Perron | neighbouring room: I.heard a division of Great Britain, and soon afterward.I called one of the rivers in South America to makes a fire, as \u2018the.alr: was a division: tm South America.down to breakfast, T found that one of the lakes of North America had spills ed a division of Europe upon thé car: pet, and put upen.the table a d:slon of Asia, seasoned with a city of South of land also'à cape of Massachusetts; island in Oceania; a city:in France, opped with a city in Ireland, sand a basket containing.a.Ever an si Lue oa .\u2018pulls and electric lights, or \u201cset right anything else us wrong\u201d _ TRAINED TO HELP | Co NA ONE ANOT R ; wl the points they tried to develop in the boy.\u201d They were both selfish.A third point was that he was taught to \u2018be helpful to; other people.They taught him first through his.sense r of hônor\u2014which was'the motive force of a (their teaching\u2014that it was his duty o- anything he could to help his A mortals.The boy.scout, on dressing himself in the morning, per- hapg-left his tie out of his waistcoat.or tied a knot in it.That was to rè- mind him that he must not go through\u2019 the day without doing somebody a good turn.- (Hear, hear.) It might be.big, or it\u2019 might be little, but he was\u2019 expected to.give somebody a helping hand in any little way he possibly could.Then some troops formed them- \u2018selves Hito \u2018bands, who undertook big- | ger tasks.For Instance, in \u201csmall localities they farmed the fire brigade.In others, they would join in doing little odd obs for old people who were.unable to \u2018de their own work.On\u2019 our coasts, a \u2018number of these boys: .h>lped thé céast-guards.They helped to \"keep watch on rough nights, and.[In foggy Weather.\"They knew thie | \u2018slgnais of ships, and were able to respond to them.These boys ware recogniged officialiy by the Admiralty been go recognized this very week.There were many other things they \u2018did.They joined in ambulance: corps and rescue werk, and they were.at the service of the people in what- | ever capacity theysliked to.set them té work.They did it without any.ex- -pectation of Toward, simply out of regard for ith efr duty to theip fel men.- : They were.not \u2018taught sol g nilitery.dl roe tend #5 A boy mechanical, wheteas they waint- od to develop his individual capacity; \u2019énd for enother, beÿause certain persons consclentiédaly- Sblsctad to boys being taught the \"20 | they were not taught to fight\" They, were not: trained as recruits for the\u201d \u2018\u2019Territorials.Later on in life no doubt they would realize thelr duty\u2014as\u2019 eiti-.-sêpe, and \u2018take \u2018a Territorial duties, from motivés\" © Léétona hearth pe \u2018home.religion, they: ware ter denoiniid.\"tional.All they expected .Was that a na tab eh sonié sort\u2019 of religion.\u2018an and a quatity \u2018of ammunition.I thought I\u2019 was: eats [ sudden Archie Going at either end of the stick and exactly attlotism, and a to.there They had na form Jof religon.le wer y mit = Lt è ST wT ve 1.gave a division of Africa to pay for oa oll and went to the kitchen | 10.ask some of Hie.islands \u2018of Oceania {or -Bome- sugar to: feed: an.island of \u201cAfrica which was Hanging in- my win- gow Educational Review.\" It is \u2018very fntereating to learti \u201cfn | connectiôh- with.the Investiture of: the \u2018Prince of Wales at\u2019 Carnarvon, that the King has consented to his receiv- Ang à dog.as a present from the Car- nafvons ire \u2018quärrymen.Naturaliy, the dog will be a Walsh terrier, for this bredd has-been kept -for a very \u2018great many years in North, Wales.\"The Welsh térrier * pélioir 18 to\u2019 ali \u201cintents and\u201d purposdy closely akin to | a wire-] fox terrier, chiefly in.his black or grizife and tan coat, 1s One yr \u2018oldést- pure eafiine | breeds.he British: Fstes.\"Bunton Chronicle \u2019 To: the \u2018preachet tes a \u2018sermon,\u2019 \u201cFo Be-joker- \u20acs aJést; Tarot ser lifeis Tone.o the ares lite is x To thé lawyer life'é à Ge Lila.To the poet fes = we To: the doctor 1fa's a \u2018patient CES That néeds tment right along.\u2018To the soldier 1i e's a battle, = Life's a good \u2018thing to the grafter.\u2018It's a fallure.to the fool.:.To the man upon the engime - Life\u2019s a long and héavy grade; Te, gamble to the:gambler, ~~ To.'the merchant .life is.trade.- Life's a picture to the Lite ans i les Burd a ; 'e perhaps is but a burden - \"To the man beneath: the hod.\u201d Life is lovely to the lover, © = = Le the prayer life's a play; \"7 ¥ be a load of trouble : Lie 2 8 man spon: the grey.Life is but à long vacation .| To the - Whe loves his work; 7 Life's an everlasting \u2018effort - To shun duty; to.the.shirk, | Po the earnest Christian worker \u2018Life\u2019s a story.ever new; - Life is what we try to make it\u2014 Brother, what : ds Hfe to you?2 A pra.\u2014\u2018Moth erhooë.- ei lee i * PAPER GLIDERS.An amiazingly\u2019 clever little glider may be made of a plece \u2018of reed or care, say five inches improve me; .when & man is a failure at Bey there ten°t much hope.\u2019 \u201cIf, ever \u2018you use \u2018that word in on, :.-sction with.yourself.agafn\u2014T'1\u2019g rel with you,\u2019 .said Molly, \u2018and The: leaned across the table.and fixed \u2018her | bright eves upon- \u2018him.\u2018Your hep- plest days, and.all the good \u201cthhigs | You deserve, are to come.I say.so!\u201d \u2018My dear, I.never.noticed before: said Mr.Tyndall \u2018reflectively.\u201cWish!\u201d said Molly.- Tell * \u2018me \u201cyour | dearest and most cherished.wish.\u2018and |.TIL slave night and\u2019 day te bridg it ol g to wo th or them.-Selected, Se isn°t quite Pine Me 1y : Why mot?Sn a had inherited his dreathy \u2019 disposition, and Cynthia expressed it as she was doing, she would soon- bel forts to write charming \u2018short stories, | a bread, and a dainty.tea.was spread 7 you are giving too\u2019 much time to writ- what a determined \u201cchin.you.have!\u2019 1 ang firopicles Let ug; to think and reflect; and hours \u2018when | w2 should want to talk: of the: past.\u201d Pou \u2018Yes! + 7 \u2018And to, \u2018look back upôn 1 atbutd | : ave years of failyre-the change at.the end of each three 'yedrs: to.\u2018a poorer and poorer \u2018viroult.A steady\u2019 thrown by conference from py one./ willing circuit \u2018to \u2018another! ( Daddy! It! lent: as bad as that!\u201d \u201cAmd.started my ministrsy ; \u201cwith | such ambitions.\u2018Molly.: Since: \u2018my.dreams have : tuFned out to \u2018be \u2018gach pitiful.illusions, I daren\u2019t think of] what they wére\u201d.> \u201cTell: me, daddy.\u201d :.-.\u2014.*You\u2019ll pot laugh, Moly; té absurdly presumptuous!\u2019 IE \u2018How could you suggest it! Now, what do you think of me?| \u201cI didn\u2019t Know you were.really - Jeen- to, be a\u2019 su ful « minister, dad\u2019; said Molly, :Her eyes misty, as * she} thought of le contrast between his: dreams and the reality.\u2018I imagined |.that your gesiùs was \u2018for reéearch, | and that you'd be quite happy to tava | circuits.and devote yourself to æ& \u2018So I! \u2018should, dear\u2014if - Td: had even} a ämall\u201d \u2018amount of SUCCESS.in thé] settle dowintor my à free conscience.It \u2018isn\u2019t_ fair to.- blame circumstances.for one's failure; | | Moll; but, perhaps, if ra \u201cbeen: \u2018hañd- some \u2018and had: a pleasant\u2019 voice, people |.might bave\u201d liked me better.\u201d \u201cYou'll make the ery directly,\u201d said : Molly, blinking away her tears.*\u201cGet | {1 your books ° ont while\u2019 t Clear \u2018away tea.\u2019 rv.\u201cMolly carried \u201cthe tray: tats the te T \u2018éhen: her héart.aching wits\u2019 pity and.: disappointment.: \u201cThe cottage had been her goal -and \u201cher \u2018dream; she intended it.to be her not bring 1 ness.\u2018After tea, pein \u201chow, dbpressed { was, \u2018she \u2018tried to- take 4n_ intérest- mi \u201cthé- Bpare hour.for story\u201d writing.; His favorite \u2018study was the history | \u2018of the.\u2018Wesleyan \u2018Church, and ths: res.cords; ot, the: familles.connected \u2018with | 1 d ai Yon have Shou material \u201c 1 =, {prised oo thé: charm\u2019 of the: : old ette é \u2018ten: in your \u201cbright; ele ; would be: - delightful.168 Such 0: witte a bool, Mol?ed for an tou.1 2a © Northbourne.|e 8 à work I've spent my life in, first; I'd Mo favorite study, with | his work, instead \u2018ef.eagerly claiming.hat \u2018tragedies and\u201d \u201cFomancès Ssôuld | \u2018be \u2018placed together out, of.this fo fa, _able-looking literature\u2019, - - : \u2018 \u2018Would you be willing.to: help Yes, we'll, start at once, \u2018Don't: sou \u201cthifk: \u2018Wesley's.time.would be:the.mogt |.| lutérésting?{these \u2018three: \u2018families: we \u2018can: make\u2019 À | From\u201d the: récords \u2018500d plot.Miss Priscilla, shall \u2018be the herolne\u2014a sweet: girl wit \u2018bro an \u201cKlae eyes.! ER My.deat, it doin\u2019.3 : \u201cTyndall looking up.rom.a \u201cHasty For\u201d \u2018some \u2018morts, \u2018Moy and \u201ciH Sather lived.in the giiatnt \u20ac with.their\u2019 jéream-friends\u2014-fghtin f \u201chel religion, lont in\u2019 ténder romance, ; \u2018oF n°.heart-bréaking -tragec imagination they- heard ?ivi any a witty\u2019 lover, Te marry \u2018him t = - \u201cWe must be.prepares.- | pointment now, dear,\u201d said: the ints- | ter, who ves-vainiy trying te crush.soho bos ina , short tine WHS a famous in.Wesleyan rétre ; and attracted a father's.refuge from disappointräent \u2018 the -and failure, a al \u2018now she gow it: could : \u201cthe hoped: for: \u2018happi- Ë gracters; ¢ ari \u2018tntérest \u2018arouséd.- by the new: book led to the -choicé of 2 substitute.falling À she \u201csald, \u2018 tonous ditge His peculiar appearance 2+ i people with Hterary tastes, be was | calmly; \u2018and the \u2018naughty young sister! 1 mot appreciated.2 8 who mag x row ?all, the mischilel \u201chad | excited by the tovelty of his position y.to notice, but Molly saw.it all.\u201cpre | pew Hstening to.\u2018his drone, and watch- \u2018 line\u201d the fidgeting \u201ccongregation.ÿ ys.\"défievé\u201d theyll ask Fitén \"bo stay anofher 1 I 10000 delicate?a - but, Molly, are you not: well?I believe; \u201cyou \u2018are palér- than usual,\u2019 2e, ing.a \u2018and writin the \u2018book \u201cty .| me,\u2019 said: \u201ccould \u201cmeet a - \u2018man.Hike.por ! 4 - Not\u2019 t ali.my Peart\u2019s desire!\u201d .; Mgily read the letter.| people would see : kissing: him; Ë throbbing\u2019 with gratitude.\u2019 Tow i.¥hdall and.Molly had been ati ; M Noribotrne six months, \u2018Molly had! éd voice reduced them all to a mono- and nervous mariner made.him .unpopular: socially, and.except by \u2018a few\u2019 ~ Fortunately he Was too\u201d busy \u201cand.\u201cHe 1 never \u2018bé any use as a \u2018minis- | | tes, - hé thought,\u201d as she sat \u2018In.\u2018the \u2018I 3 Bust\u2019 take him away.now, \u201cif he's to leave the ministry with honor.I don't year.LE \u2018Father,\u2019 said Molly that night; \u201cao Heu, Gear,\u2019 you Tiever 160ked robust,.\u2018anid, quidisly \u2018plarmed: Cl 4 \u20ac find\u201d this place rather à.strain, Kk it \u2018out\u2019 of maysslt fongin.Molly: \u201cT find \u2018thea is - ing to me if you are \u2018pot happy.\u2019 | \u201cIt would - be impossible\u2018 to: sacrifice Four Prospects NOW; fathers TE Don't you rein ber , ing.you that if only\u2019 I coûld | \"look back op a-puccessful fil nish,\u2019 whid Cynthia.\u201cIN CA drudged patiently Bs an the fêther-h wrète \u2018I Always told.you that.sothe- aay il - ow: élèvet rou are,\u2019i] >.heart [= © Social for the Protection of.Women \u2018and Children This Society i= at the service ofthe Public, regardiess of creed nati - The object of the Society is now well kn & : of W an ial\u201d \u2018 doné/her Test to improve dnd Brighten | : his sermons, but his unpleasant, crack- | were being: uséd for ie and.{whichwere fot, exposed to much dir- \u201cert heat were often made of it.| celldrs, mustard pots, Depper casters, | 80 easy to,melt, was used for things 2:31 of the lids.handles and spouts.r | first half o£.the .century.shape is dsb found, but this: was more ; f general In bronze or Sheffield\u201d plate.5 \u201chandsome\u201d \u201cplete, | | character.* .Ît is héated by an -fron, | fitting into\u201c,- J which wilt Keep \u2018the water boiling for Ttigle for the watér, so that none of.Freautifoi Kattle.avite as much atten- | hrase fenders and coal hoxbee of the \u2018Phone.or send Postal.pires sacs at qe la ty, jldren from apy kind of wrong Any womah or call on.the secretary, , abuge Mr.O.H.taken.OLD BRASS AND \u2018COPPER._ Interesting Specimens Found Now and Then by Collectors.Before.the dèys of Sheffield\u2019 plate, in households which could not-afford to have silver in everyday use, brass and pewter took the place of the latter for many things for the table and of general domestic utility.The shapes frc- quently followed the patterns that are often very charming.ed, but their color and the play of light and shade on their shiny.\u2018surface is quite enough to: make them interest- \u201cFor some things: pewter\u2019 hed the ad- .vantage in that it was foore .easily \u201ckept - clean.\u201cahi.it \"also - Wag> more cheaply worked\u2019 \u2018begides being the \u2018more inexpensive \u201cmetal; so that \u201cthings -These were plates and dishes, salt \u2018mugs, measures and teapots.Brass, which was the stronger metal and not where strength had to be combined with a fairly.light weight - \u2018and those things which were used near the fire.' Coffee pots were frequently made.of it, ag they were often place on a hot hob, and they are generally of a very \u2018pleasing shape, the straight lines of \u201cthe - sides\u2019 contrasting with the curves The earliest -often havé the handle at the side, and \u2018generally this is of ebonÿ \u2026 \u2018or other dark wood.The straight sidéd shape is the most usual Lin brass and may be ascribed to the The urn A Jarge kettle on stand is a very early Georgian * in -8, socket.im the: stand, \u2018half an hsur.- Later patterns have the heater in \u201cthe middle of the recep.the.heat.48 sted.This is a very tion haing wiven ha every détait as 41 {jt Were \u2018made of silver.* NL - Andthar class\u2019 of hrassware TORY.be à aonerihed: as fireside furniture.puch.as: fenders.firairong amd anteté {in à, The ChisfiendaTe:.and Inter CLepretah ner- jodi: prs wall: Tnosm- and: faite dors van, bat the Fmgll freirons, \u201csuch.tones and ehoprels.ave \u201cnat \u2018so wim, [FR HOSE COSTS LITTLE, SAVES MUCH Our City- Salesman will oall.D.K.McLAREN, LiMiTED Ta _ 851 St.J ames ret = .They are seldom elaborately decorat- - fe ST give rise, in the + summer, 4 the globe at the equator five thousand times, and have nlenty of progeny.a to-:spares!\u2014Professor F.L.our Samples and Prioss own\u2014the Protectica of Women and or cruelty.child who ie il)-trea ted or abused in any way has only to Skrod er, 332 Lagauchetigre St.west, Tel, Main 7968, where they w™! receive assistance or advice; or if any one knows of a woman or child who is ill-treated .n any way, if they will report the case to-the Secretary, the matt.will be carefully investirated and the necessar: action Ww.P.CARSLZY, President.they are made of is quite thick and has a very different appearance to the thin, machine rolled: sheet brass used in making up modern sets.All sorts of kitchen utensils were al- \u201c| so made of this metal, such as chestnut roasters, little scales of brass and copper Of the type generally carried by- figures of Justice.Some of the ladies- and skim-ncrs are very quaint in shape and ars well worth acquiring.In buying 07d brass tnings it is well not, to have- anything to do with ob jects much decorated with repousse plaques and handsome armorial signs, unless they have a very well authenticated history.Genuine pieces of that description are very rare and the designs are easily copied or added to\" \u2018old \u2018pieces, generally Dutch milk pans: Trays-and plates strengthened round the edge with an inlet iron wire are not.old; neither are brass fireirons of which the rods consist of a shell of brass tubing over an iron core.Elect- rotvpe copies may be known by a curious gramular appearance on the back, and it is well to know that this process \u201cis largely used for reproductions, as thé copies * are absolutely faithful to the minutest marking.\"Small things, such as snuffers, cribbage boards and candlesticks, also knqckers.are heing extensively copied and are so well done that only a close! examination detects the fraud.As they are often purposely smeared with grease and.verdigrig it is not always easy to get at the surface, and it .is well to refuse to buy anything that is in this state, as it is only reasonable to suppose that if genuine they would be cleaned up, so as to show.off their good points.Of course, | ?thev have ben found at an old metal dealer's or a similar spot these , Te- marks would not .necessarilv apply.oo \u2014\u2018The Queen.\u201d - \u2018 ! \u2018 THE FLY.de- \u2014 A female house fly which has hibernated in a dwelling house, or else-\u2018 where, may produce in the spring, at\u201d the lowest estimate.ane hundred and .twenty eggs.Assuming that one-half of these hatch as females, and allowing that the breeding goes on withe out check for four months, ws have as the descendants of a single hibernating individual 214,557,844,320.000,080,- 000,000 fies.ures exactly one-fourth of an inch in length: the distance around the earth at the equator 1s said to be 24.800 miles.Tt would take, therefore, 8.688.312.000 flies placed end to end to go around the world once.Using this number as a denominator, mother as a numerator, we find she oourse of a to enough flies to encircle nt the \u2018Popular Science Monthly.* Now.a house fly meas- and the number of.flies produced in four months from one | ashburg, Dib ge edie dd i .ea i Le .i par Togs > .F0 a j pri ~ pété M Le + EL Men .LR Sin ES a ea .o re ANP RELI So - a = oon oC Disc ame ob i er COS copamirdie OP PLANE 5 A = pay \u201d ne .ae .pe RY Ce.te ; ee.i.- .~ a, i , = ee PR ee = Aa ri Ze fon - A Cr - RB - 0 _- A ae \u201c Lt se = es > Te Lin RS ee A - © eee me sise a cie eu ; î ; A es .D.m0 FOSC name EE Ce ES D .Bk © = - + 3 aa Lo Ces UE SE .; = y \u2018 pete 05 > hy API 8 A es DE Iie i Tht Whe = \u2014 tlh, ua\u201d -.Tore.rr ey AE \u2019 THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT.There are numerous histories and: accounts dealing \u2018with the military achievements of the British army since the °\u2018EngHsh Revolution,\u2019 but none has appeared in which a greater insight into the true conditions of the various campaigns is to be found than in the \u2018Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment,\u201d which has just been published (Wm.Blackwood and Sons.Edinburgh and- London, 6s.net.) \u2018The volume is large and full of details, as is to be expected in the story of a regiment, but it is inténse- ly fascinating reading for \"every stu- { dent of history.It is written by Lieu- tenant-Colonel G.Le M.-Gretton, formerly of the Third Battalion Lei- cestershire Regimént, and who had to do with the compilation \u2018of the \u2018Official History of the War fn.South \u2018Af- | rica.\u2019 It was hoped that: Lord Wolse- |.ley, for the last thirteen years colonel in chief of this famous regiment, would write an introduction to \u2018the history, but ill health prevented this\u201d The Field Marshal, however, sent the!\" following appreciation to the chairman of the Historical -Committee:.Hampton Court Palace, \u2018Middlesex, 19th June, 1910.My Dear Gregoire, \u2014I am indeed very glad to hear that the \u201cHistory of the Royal Irish Regiment\u201d is soon to be- published.Its story cannot fail to be a fine one.Every soldier, who like myself, jhad the honor of fighting, I may say, shoulder to shoulder with it, will read this néw work with the deepest in- ter-st.Were it to be my good fortune to lead a storming party this afternoon, J should indeed wish it were to be largely composed of your celebrated corps.Believe me to be, Very sincerely yours.VOLSEL LE \u201cTo General C.F.Gregoire, CB; °° 7 Royal Irish Regiment.The primary object of the work oN of course, to record the services of the | regiment, but a very \u201cclear and\u201c cor= cise account is given of the general | course of the.campaigns in which they were engaged.It is to a large extent biographical in form and\u2019 is replete .with\u2019 interesting quotations\u2019 from letters and reports written at.the time of the events described.There |.are also several excellent maps to, aid one in following.the manoeuvres in| the various campaigns, The regiment was raised on\" \u2018April 1st, 1684, by Charles\u2018 IL, when he.reorganized the military.forces of Ire] land, and it was placed under the command of Arthur, Earl-of : Granard.After a struggle for existence during\u2019 the disturbances which marked\u201d the.reign of James II, it was \u2018re-officered .\u2018by William III.and numbered the.eighteenth regiment of the infantry) of the lines From that time to \u2018the: present, the regiment has been one of the most.prominent and honored in the whole British army.Attention.was first drawn to it by its splendid work at the siege of Namur in 1695, and flor the magnificent \u2018courage.shown by the regiment on that oecasion the King conferred on it-the title of the \u2018Royal \u2018Regiment of- Foot of-Ireland,.with the badge of the Lion-of Nassau and the motto \u2018Virtutis Namurcensis Praemium\u2019\u2014but permission.to emblazon this on .théir colors \u2018was not granted till 1832, The regiment formed: a part of Mart.borough's army throughout the war of the Spanish succession, and the ac-.| count as here given throws: many n= teresting sidelights on the éétual \u2018conditions which the British contingënt | and their famous leader.had.to face.They served with distiuction at Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquet, returning to England in 1715.They were immediately quartered at Oxford but the proximity of students and Irish soldiers did.not promise peace, and on the occasion of the birthday of the Prince of Wales there was a furious row from which - the regiment emerged triumphant.The corps formed part of the garrison\u2019 during the second siege of Gibraltar and got their next opportunity for active service in America, at the battle of Bun- Ker\u2019s Hill.served » further to enchance : \u201cthe reputation of the corps, but they - saw little active service again\u2019 till sent to China to help in bringing \u2018the Emperor \u2018to his senses.\u2019 The details of: the 1Ufe- of the .regiment in the\u2019 East read in parts like a fairy-tale and in parts, especially In.recounting.the \u2018sickness | and lack of sanitation, Uke a - ight- mare: For several months the troops were Kept inactive in Chusan, which proved to be a hotbed of disease.the hope of conciliating the natives the.soldiers.at first were ordered to 1ivé under canvas, though there were hundreds of houses in which they could have been quartered \u2018 The camping grounds were - -Selected: without reference to -the docto who: protested in vain wien they: saw - the: tents pitched Won low paddy-flelde, sur, rounded by stagnant water, pu: an stinking, from quantities of dead animal end vegetable matter.In Burma the regiment.again \u2018had experience of life in a tropical.climate, but \u2018it was in the Crimea that the corps established its reputation for capacity for hard: work, as well\u2019 as bravery.On their return: -to England; | while marching from - Portsmouth 10 Aldershot, they had the: \u2018honor of an inspection by\" Queen \u201cVictoria.\u201cthus | ~ described by the Colonel:\u201d ~~ .- © \u201cWhen formed.in lina the \u20ac; \u201cof the regiment showed signs.the old clothing long beards and the dust of the march sing \u2018the men but a\u2019 \u201880TTY aspect.Her Majesty, Passing The war with \u2018Napoleon \u2018an pearance\u2019 | of service | down the 3 1: tieste © Moint out en ey deserving: of.\u201cher \u2018Notice, My answer was: Were I to\u2019 do :90, the whole regiment would step to the front.\u201d However, several of the wounded - officers and men were presented.en- the Queen\u201carrivéd in front of the.colors, I respectfully submitted to Her Majesty that, =the regimental: badge of the Harp and Crown had been and the Queen most graciously gave orders that they should be.restored, to New Zealand, wheré \u201cthey : endeared.| bravery and general conduct.When -markable farewell demonstration, \u2018Universal.regret was \u2018expressed their departure.The mext place \u201cac: Lord.Wolseley: in 1882; x the first battalion was transferred: \u201cfrom: \"prize of $100, offéred By: Lior Wolseley: men of the battalion which made the:$ fastest run with\u2019 \u2018the\u2019 fewest accidents: In the \u2018Black Mountain! ranks that -Kipling\u2019s mmortal Mul- vaney .and \u201cThe Way Av Ut\u2019 got their.\u2018the front, and their attitude and sue= - date.Every person interested\u201d in military, matters, every student, of.British history.| aegis + HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY.\u201cihe.Historical Geography of the.Brit ish Colonies\u2019 have just been issued.(Oxford: \u2018The Clarendon Press.4s.6d: net), Part IIL, dealing with Canada, - land.\u2018The author of both books is FE D.Rogers, \u2018barrister-at- law-and former: Stowell*fellow of University College, Oxford, \u2018and it is obvious from the first\u2019 man trained.in the law.\u2018They\u2019 are-| -also \u2018 written -ditions:*- - 9 hie volume dealing with \u201cCanada 18+ new to.them, while the condensation\u2019 land \u2018the.multiplicity of facts do not: \u2018tend to \u2018make \u20181t- easy \u2018reading.The\u2019 author makes use of the same histori cal data as Parkman when treating \u2018of |.the early settlements, but it is mere=| \u2018legal and - feographical \u2018manner, | though accurate, its.reädableness su =! interesting: vo A tourist who Tooke at Mount St.Anne behind Cap Tourmente,or at Les Bboul ments, from a steamer on the St.Montreal district, looks at some of the | \u2018loftiest heights from the \u201clowest depths \u2018in Archaean Canada; yet he is never: conscious -of the presenie of mountain\u2019 like Snowdon, partly because forests\u2019 inf -vest.them.from foot to blue rounded: | summit, and partly because the sum-j \"mits -are: mimicked ant.shadowed by \u2018numberless-other blue, wavy, fretted] summits.of \u2018almost equal height.This\" | country.is no more moüntainous : \u2018than J the Atlantic in a storm.These are: leys are lower than usuäl.bold descen* Archaean system on the : north shores \u2018of.-Lakes Huron and Superior, | The plateau: resembles some old fort, with bastions and lunettes on its.outline, guarded by abattis of living -trees.and moats .ot running water, The history of Newfoundland, hows ever, gives the author more.opportunity to-write in an intéresting manner: without overloading the.text with, facts.ony AB.one of fish and fishertes, and \u2018he his own words: The Treaty of Utrecht is \u2018the \u2018half-w house and turning poiñt in the history Newfoundland.A.of two cen}.turies of continuous development forms riods, ach of a Seatury, and \u201ceach with.@ character of its own.who came and went Tike tides and winds,\u2019 ahd-who embodied the very poire of mu- tabllity and .an Fr 1e - first cèn- | tury to themselves.< .next century a few\u2019 email\u2019 groups of sat- | «lers \u2018 arrived \u2018who were - imbued with - ideas of permanence, home order.-fluences which were already \u2018During the third century the Visitors became so unimportant -and .the: \u2018settlers so |.numerous that it was at last.unanimous- | ly recognized that Newfoundland JInstédd of being half colony and half fishing bank; \u2018was a whole colony lke other colonies, and with a destiny of its own, \u2018The final récognition of this fact ushered | in the fourth century of the history.of.Newfoundland.These.volumes.form; nly \u2018a removed from the uniforms of the men, |\u2019 In 1858, a second battalton Was.\u2018rath\u2019 pe \u2018ed and after thorough.training,\u201d sent.5 themselves to the colonists\u201d by their\u2019 : -ordered home they were \u2018given a.re- | nd | An corded the second: battalion was with 3 cess.needs no comment, at \u2018this early.4, ry; .and every.Joyal.Irishman\u2019 will} _énjoy.tHe.reading of this Sascindting i | Yolume, from \u2018cover to, cover.Two.more sections of Volume V.- of.and Part.TV.dealing with Newfound-\u2019 iw ; 0 \u201cher: \u2018ahreway.Yon.\u201d glance that they are: written by a ; for the English publié à \u2018rather \u2018than for the colonies, as all4 comparisons are made with \u2018home con: , \u201c| placid\u201d oopton of.= young \u2018wife's\u2019 : Passtondate.love for \u2018another is rather.Hot \u2018likely to appeal to: Canadians as 7 : \u2018much i ag that about\" Newfoundland, for 4p ri [ there, is little knowledge in it that ls'ipitifui ly a chronicle of facts, set forth in at fers-by comparison.Qu the other \u2018hands : when dealing with \u201cthe geological struc-nf ture of the: country the book is: most: } -aivides it-into four centériés.TY, quote .: both retrospect and prospect, and these.v two periods split into \u2018two smaller pe~ |.-During the.I; -but they were overshadowed By, he fa] tw Y India and succeeded 4n -winning.thé | le: \u2018to the non-commissioned : \u2018officers.and jw / Expédition, and it \u201cwas from their, sl inspiration.When the South.African | would.war broke out, the first battalion was 5 among the fortunate ones ordered to} picture ot, an: undesirable gmmi ty With, three ;éxceptiona \u2014 He.h the- \u2018defensive all men, \u2018although in y develops-a.friendly tolerance for \u201chy man weakness; \u2018her pla grandfathe = ev rooml love.\u2018amd the useless sacrifice of\u201d Tona than Gdy\u2019s life in the flush\u2019 of his first: | manly impulse, are in the nature \u2018of Law-\u2018{ + | rence, or at Trembling Mountain in \u2018the |\u201d .neyed one of how he came \u2018to.feu Ee why it occurred\u2019 \u2018to\u2019 \u2018me.in my: younge days to make a.Tuisipce \u2018of mysel to editors, and to -wateh the slow absorption of my.\u2018limited: Pocket money\u2019 in postage Stamps and, manuscript | paper.The thing came.\u201cabout; - \u2018how-i ever, and- the usual small\u2019 measure of.\u201csuccess.which perseverance generally comimänds, encourgged.i 1 take up.the profession ing.seriously.LE ârat \u201cshort story was \u2018published; \u2018ony twenty.when - my first\u2019 novel: ap I \u2018have, tnerétork,\u201d had.Amor \u201cThe visitors | exten | writing, | says BE.Phillips.Oppenteim, not mountains, but the buttresses of ani] ¢ à @ one.| ie cs ab i | Indlain Fri Tüdla.- ublishers\u2019 - John: Larie, \u2018thé the title \u201cThe: Talk: \u201cMacphail's - articles : tionai Problems\u2019;.: There.havé\u201d tions auswe uesa\u2019 taken.awa; 6: books \u2018which: Messrs, will publish\u201d early in\u2019 tk 2 wo ; | Wood's selectidn of stories sof thé\" St Lawrence and, Quebec, and a numb ; 5 cori to \u2018Hand th, e \u201cRand, -MeNally & Co%s.indexed.pocket | maps of the: :provinces- of Quebec, - Saskatéhewätt- añd- \u2018Alberta: | \u2018the thirty Aft year \u201cof- the.issue\u201d of | | these.well- known maps and Shippers\u2019 ?\u201cguides by: this: Chicago firm of Hub- | lishers and the constant revision: keeps |-thém: well up-té- \u201cdate.The three\u2018 mips\u2019 \u2018to hand on.a scale of nineteen, twen-.; ty-+ro and wenty-thïes .miles - \"to \u2018the conducted pee ons\" ass | bomen re ous \u2018the name.\u2018af: ip Æ 1 lighness the \"Maharani: o n es has.osition.of Wor, dy nit er between fre sexes that As- required, endoghiat the M iarani, as abbears in | bas enlisted the co-operation of a.terary man; who.for.the last seven F years \u2018hag paid.\u2018particular attention, to: \\ \"Contents: clearly shows.The book is dedicated: \u2018ta the \"women of 2 Press, Limited, Mohgreat and.London, is \u2018bringing: \u201cout - this Fall Severil books; one by Mrs.> wife of\u201d John.Lane, of i.the, \"ublishing: firm \u2018of \u2018the same Dame, [isa \u2018volume of clever sketches under of thé: Town: \u2018Dr.; |.mid-June, ee the Satrver is thestos emost E {are of small account in a fickle world.and a hot temper.| It doesn\u2019 A reinës, You ; go.up\u2019 into the minetles, and then comes a sudden\u2019 \u2018drop into the: fifties.The corn.stops \"growing, and\u2019 \u2018peverything else comes to a standstill ; \"when much below seventy \u2018degrees, and: it \u2018makes your summers struggle.\u201d I thought of it this morning \u2018when after a storm of wind and showers, \u2018the grass \u2018was leaf-strewn as in early autumn, and the: extremes\u2019 of \u201cheat and a perpetual \u201cchill came -all \u2018within an hour or two.But the flowers hold up their.heads, -1 and just keep on \u2018a growing and-a.blow-.ne\u201d\u2014through: it all dnd the banners \u2018of Ang\u2019 %| that autumn ensign, the perennial Phlox \u2018Haiready gleam\u201d among the \u2018greenness of the garden.Day flies surprise us with their spikes\u2019 of bloom, and-the Golden Glow does not.allow itself to be forgotten.; Here and there a rose brightens.and gleams, more precious than twenty in and \u2018the glow of the scarlet Saberias is pleasing.Each flower has ity: place and its: welcome as the midsummer days Tob us of profusion.A bit of Myrtle Communis that was 1 | sent to me \u2018this week, called up many J.past memories and associations, with its subtle fragrance, and I thought how \u2018it has been supplanted by other flowers,\" ins well the end.nearest the root.F MYRTLE.favarites SL ihe.hour; fog: flowers.like \u2018people, sometimes outlive thelr\u2019 \u2018day, an We have .read, however, of the im-' \u201c| portance of this plant in Ancient Greece, and how Athens adopted it as an em-: blem.of Inupicipal authority, \u2018while the vietors of She Olympic games were.-Crowned.with i The temples Sot Venus.\u2018were .encom- | passed by large myrtle groves, and it was held as sacred to her.- In the time of Virgil there was a favorite resort of the Romans where warm: baths and.a sudorific.vapor rose from the earth in a.large myrtle grove, and, in later times 1t is so prized that the\u2019 \u2018brides of Denmark.often wear it in their \u2018hair instead of orange blossoms.\u2018As a tender shrub for greenhouse, or the window .garden, it 1s very desirable.if fragrance and elegance are considered, the spray that came.to me.being full of the \u2018old time sweetness.THE BACKYARD.\u201cPhe- city home-maker, changing locali- \u2018Mes \u2018as business or.necessity requires, comes in contact with a difficult problem du.the backyard' that is \u2018often-so un- | à sightly.The gaping fence, the vigorous growth of weeds, the rubbish and litter left by the last tenant seem to defy any attempt, though it be well meaning, that is \u2018'made_ toward improvement, and the backyard is such a discouraging outlook as to: be left to 1tg fate, unless there is -an extra \u2018amount of \u2018courage in the tenant.- At: this.season of the year weeds are very much in .evidence,- but if a man is >| found on: Canada\u2019s - N found who-can dig in \u2018ell rubbish, and.W.D.McBride's ser-;| leave -it clean; though bare, there will de = space for improvement by early au- umh A walk\" through the centre, and the.sides made fine and- level.will in itself be dn advantage and restful to the eves, 1-while it \u2018will be possible to grow a little.3| lettuce and spinach én the ground if, there is moisture either natural or, artificial, and\u2019 a row of beans might give a = return, \u2018for.thère is.a pleasure in home- This\" 187 \u201cwhom midsummer's pati : © slipping.rom.\u2018her: grown.vegetables.Then.in September a few Holland bulbs can be put.in -nearest the house 1to brighten the .early spring days, and at that season there can be sown petunias, \u201cmarigolds, \u2018mignonette and pansies in shaded places, -änd vegetables the farthest - away, © so as \u2018to fill all the spaces.5 IL.ce -mushrooms.old fashioned shrub, and I .thrive.) ike: à frtin the + kitten, A hot kitchen means a hot t promote domestic happi- chen worry \u2018sweetness | of disposition.Here\u2019 s : Have a deep dish for BISCUIT | \u2018crust éd) and cover with b berries of any , kind\u2014 raspberries, blackberries, ies or other frésh fruit, then + pour over them milk, ar to a he Fawn.jously \u20ac appetizing and nourishing, supplying all the strength : g ay.Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked and ready-to-serve.Iti is\u2019 the whole lo wheat Steam cooked, shredded and baked\u2014nothing added, n od dir the Summer x days when the stomach i is tired of heavy ; \u2018Economy is one of the chief features of such a garden, for there is little room for any elaborate display, yet with forethought and pleasant labor the eye- Sore may be transformed into a thing of beauty.\u2019 MUSHROOMS.J.8.H.\u2014In Professor Bailey's Cyclopaedia of Horticulture, he says: \u2018There i8 no science of mushroom culture.That is to say, one does not know why he fails, another does not know why he succeeds.By practice and experience one hits upon, or develops a method, and if he persists may become skilful, but it is next to impossible for him to impart his knowledge.There are few peole who succeed uniformly, for beds may be made exactly alike yet produce different results.\u2019 Your question as to season of \u2018planting d.pends upon when you want the They are always an uncertain quantity and may come up in six weeks or wait sixteen, and fresh spawn must \u2018be used.In regard to the climbing rose, it is often best protected by laying down on the ground and covering with a board, before hard frost comes.Sometimes it is best to cover with earth at that season, laying flat on the ground and cover- R \u2018Danish \u201cMyrtle.\u2014Your leaves of tne fragrant myrtle carried me back to ihe time I owned one, about the period when yours came over the sea.It is a dear a3 not wonder you treasure it and wish\u201dto give it every advantage.As far as I know your treatment was the very thing for it, and if the pot in which you have placed it-has good drainage, and is not too large, it will likely You must look out for scale on the stems, and keep them clean with soap suds, and regular washinæ AFTER CARE OF ASPARAGUS.Mrs.McNab.\u2014You are right in thinking that your.asparagus bed needs attention, because the plants will now be building crowns for mext year\u2019s growth, and the better the crowns the better tie cut \u2018next year.Give one application of salt during the »| month .of July or early August, at.the rate of one pound of salt to every twenty square feet.If the bed looks thin end has no healthy dark green color, give an application of nitrate of soda, using one pound to 100 square feet.Apply during a rainfall, 80 that it will dissolve at onc the asparagus beetle \u2018troubles you, dust the plants -with fresh hellebore powder early in the morning while they are wet with dew, or spray with arsen- ate of lead.If it is possible to take off seed as it forms the plants will be all the stronger, and the tops should be cut off in the \u2018autumn and burned, and ground cultivated by rounding up to protect the crowns.APHIS ON APPLE TREES.G.M.B.\u2014Tobacco water is one of the usual applications for this insect, so is whale oil soap and kerosene emulsion, but the use \"of lime sulphur for a spray will keep the trees clear of aphis.Use at the rate of one gallon to 30 of water \u2018of the commercial mixture,or even weaker will answer for this purpose.It has the valuable quality of not burning or in any way injuring the follage.REGARDING FERTILIZERS.A.E.P:-\u2014An answer has been.sent to you by mail, but:it is difficult to state exactly the difference in the cost of manure, as to whether it is most profitable to purchase bv carload or trust to commercial fertilizers.In your case, with sandy land, there milk, adding a little cream oo \u2018fuchsia, and it well repays care, must be some of the former to sup; .: humus.Green manuring is valuable for givin.body to a sandy soil, and the cloves buckwheat and rye can be sown atic.you have harvested the summer cro;.and the growth they make dug u ploughed in next spring.HE HILLING METHOD.\\ A subscriber asks what is meant b; the hilling system with celery.In re- Ply it may be stated that the idea in \u2018hilling\u2019 celery is that the soil should b- kept drawn up to .the plant as it gruws, but none must fall into the heart, or between the stalks of the celery.The first step is to take a digging fori and loosen up the soil on each side «of the row, Then remove any suckers v.shoots that appear between the stalks, grasp the plant with one hand, holding it ently to keep the stalks close U - ge This will prevent soll from getting down to the \u2018heart when the earth is pressed around it.Be careful] that the stalks are nu scratched in any way,for scratches mal.dark rusty spots on the stems, and can be avoided with a little care.Also, keep any stones from coming i: contact with the stalks to bruise them: Never \u2018hill\u2019 celery when damp or iu thé morning when the dew is on for it is sure to start decay.-Keep well watered at all times, for lack of water makes \u2018tough er stringy growth.TOBACCO WATERS.\u2014You can buy concentrated extracts of tobacco, that are handy ani effective against soft bodied insects,suc as the common plant aphis, and tier are ready for use if simply diluted with water.If waste tobacco stems are available.as they are apt to be in most towns \u2019 where the manufacture of cigars is ca!- ried on, you can pack stems in a convenient vessel and pour hot water over them, sufficient to cover them.Let it stand several hours, then pour off the brown liquid, and dilute one part of it to four of water.FUCHSIAS FOR BEDDING OUT.R.A.\u2014If vour fuchsias have winter>d fn the cellar there is no reason why they should not blossom if set out in a sha!) ed place.Exposed to the sun they always fail to give satisfaction.and arr really more suitable for the decoration of porch or verandah than anywher- else.There is a unique beauty about ve \u2018Mv Lady\u2019s Eardrop\u2019 is a very provincial name.but it suits it well, ALEA.Nellie\u2014TIt is Pas your azalea is past help for vour account goes tn show that vou have forgotten it, and allowed it tn become Toot dry in the hot weather.which is generally fatal.It does nat require a large not, and it- growth is made after last season's flo- ering, and if allowed to get dry the bu©- that are then forming will wither ar\u201d fail to.mature.If vou see that it \u2018 alive vet, put in a cool shaded place, an?rivé it good attention.which, ineluéer frequent showering.and if anv their- attack it.wash in strong seap suds, and rinse with clear water, ; : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r It was announced to the Bradford City Council that Dr.Hodgson, of the Municipal Technical College, had discovered a new dye agent which was the basis of a new dyewame probably marketable to many compounds.As the discovery may revolutionise present methods great secrecy is being maintained.\u2018Canada.: ESTABLISHED 1780 are guaranteed under the pure food laws of | \u2018Made by a perfect mechanical _ process, they are unequaled for delicacy of isd ad food value, | \u201cMontreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver wre BAKER & CO.LIMITED DORCHESTER, MASS.% 445000 î \\\\ USE LUTE piri sis if \u201capt the «her nee] thou rete meet] nf ul shou ve T taf oran \u2018ot = malls at vy 83 thet cu À war Ves, \u2018re hei \u201cford 1j few \u201c45,0 nletd hefq reg Whi \"TOV 3 p) nd \u201cial is \"Wal les CASE a nd ting not aake can g in hast her, ite gle Are ad ord the Ais- vas bls As pre- ing t 17 ai | AN APPEAL FOR RUSSIA.« helm Fetler, founder and past- .of the first Russian Baptist church, St.Petersburg).y.-+e grace of God I began the in Raptist work at St.Peters- saw nearly four years ago.The ) af God has been working might- p: our midst ever since.We have ed during this time over 400 at \u2018\\pital and some other places, .» we have been preaching the rehable riches of Christ.Over a and have heen registered at St.~hurg for our Saturday night ne for believers.Such a spirit -ubating eagerness to know more \u2026 God is among the people, that pold meetings every night during - vear, Winter and summer.In amer months, though it 1s not so © with ds, as in the States, yet the \u2018« get 80 crowded with people, a sometimes it is almost impossible .speak.\u201d In a letter received the er day \u2018from one of my workers.I in informed, that just now the at-.r .,sphere \u2018in our meetings is as it were: .ectrified\u201d with heat, because of ~owds of people, and compressed air.\u2018ut they rather undergo that, than ©.stay away from hearing the word God.\u201chave a Preachers\u2019 Traïning nse.wWhère.some forty of my lay .achers and helpers, converts them- ives, learn how to tell others the +l news.Also a number of Sun- ++ schools and young people\u2019s socie- .5 have been, formed.in view of the great need to work wong the educated classes, I have rted a Thursday night lecture for \u2026 students of St.Petersburg Uni- .rsity and.high schools Both men 4 1ady students have been attending \u201c\u2026=e lectures in large numbers and ih growing interest.Several have .n converted who are now helping spread the gospel among other fel- \u201cstudents.\u2018The work has been de- .~lnping in the city and neighborhood, ntil now we have about a dozen hired ils for the gospel work.For many \u201csnths already we have been facing ith anxiety the problem, where to ther the erowds willing to hear of Jess, We.have \u2018bought.by permission of \u2018|e Tsar, a lot of land, and have start- i to build a large prayer-house, to \u201cld over 2,000 people.We have the \u2018\u201cxbernacle \u2018half-way up, and Ebenezer, \u2018us far ihe Lard has helped us! But saw every kopek has been spent.Per- -onally.I have put everything I could in the rie health and time, strength \u201cnd weakness, and all my money, and ser that some 15,000 roubles, or about- *7,500, which sum I, borrowed on\u201d My - sponsibility.The building has been stypped for lack of funds.\"Wait, -1id we, we shall go over to our great \\merican Brothers, vast in numbers, xd limitless in their resources, 1ey.no doubt, will gladly finish, what.~ have begun, to put up the first \u201captist prayer-house in the Capital of tnésia.And so I have come as an ambaë- «lor of the Russian Baptists in sneral, and of the first Russian Bap- ¢t church \"at St.Petersburg in par- Cenlar.1 have not come to you as a \\recar, but as a representative of \u2018our \u201cant King, in the interests of 2d : sneing-His.great Kingdom in a great \u201c\u2019mpire.[.thank most heartily all those, whom it was my privilege and pleasure per- ~onally, to meet in America, for all their kind words of welcome and Jove \u201cnd sympathy, which they lavished at \u2018ie Alliance in Philadelphia upon my \u2018lussian fellow-delegates, who had «ome from exile, prison and chains, \u2018ur the word of God, and for tha :stimony of Jesus Christ, \u2019\u2014and upon \u2018vself.Let me assure you, we sha .\u2026t forget that.But you will agree \u201cmat we cannot finish our prayer use on kind words and enthusiasm.We ure led to hope from you even arger things.We have found you Tends an dwe hope now to find you\u2019 \u201cir helpers.We, Russian Baptists, hall not be in need of support forever.There are, I can say without exag- oration.limitless resources in Russia.\\great religious reformation is to \u2018weep the country and in consequence, \u2018lie Baptists of Russia are not going to © hehind the Baptists of any other reat nation.We shall then be glad \u201c+ see ambassadors of other countries ame to us for help, and I daresay \u2018hey will not come in vain.But at resent we are still a feeble folk, and uy people are waiting.In the long past your ancestors were elped by Russia.For centuries Rus- \u20184 Kept hack the countless hords of \u2018\u2018hingiskhan and Tamerlan.Had she .ot done so their terrible Tartarian rmies, enemies of civilization and vrogress, would have disastrously \u201crrewept Western Europe.But the \u2018artar did not get so far.Patiently ad with unequalled suffering the week Russian bore the cruel com- wound voke of slavery, barbarism and \u2018»zradation, permitting your ancestors \u201cnietly to attain civilization, culture id reformation.The world has never +t fully realized the debt of gratitude nwes to Russia.When you.speak ~ Russia being in many things back- \u201card, then forget not to ask\u2014Why ?\u201ces, we have been backward, but we ire following hard after you.And, to \u201cagin with, in reformation and revival of religion.1 intended to stay in the States a few months.until I should get the \u201c15,000, slete the tabernacle.fore the high court in \\Moscow for reaching the gospel is coming on.\u201chen I paid the $2,500 bonds for the :avernment to let me go to America, promised to be back for the trial, sd I want to prove to the high offi- nls at Moscow, that a Baptist keeps - word, and is \u2018not going to run vay.from a trial,\u201d however severe.\u2018-sides the trial.my heart is .not-at 35, being away from my battiefield.vl vinevard.The .Gospel Banner is be lifted up, twoedged swords: arpened, new forces mobilized, as we arch forward in the .Lotd\u2019s battles: \u201cv1 where on former Dbattle-grounds ctorv has been won.and vineyards \u201cve been planted, the little foxes\u2019 \u201c= to be driven away until the fruit ne for the King.That calls me «kK tno.And in addition.to all that, fee] myself exceedingly uncomfort- \"at this collecting work.To speak truth, I had to compel myself to it.My business in Russia has al- v5 been to gather souls for Christ.I have to go about gathering ks.If much longer, that may \u201cto my break down.\u201con the other ad, if L do not-go to gel \u201csome «ns, there is nobody else to\u2019 dg it; 1 again, where shall gather thei\" isands of St.Petersburg, who.have.; heard the gospel, if the: \u2018taber- \u2018le is nôt built?! L The $45,000 I do not ask to i sunk once and forever \"el hurch: As \u2018superintendent \u2018of the f ' «ian Evangelization soclety -.my, \u201clof labor at large is the whole.Ru Empire.The aim of the = tn preach the.Bospel: LV, - Greek church and té b -fund aré-the American Baptistz Forx 5 pue \u201cmust |\u2019 between tha men snd wômen, who were\" - Tumbèërs, as to which |.-and guaranteed.\u2018amounts will then go towards |have done so, .much, and with such which are + needed: to.com- |: \u201c But my trialj{ }chase of the site; .$30,000 has: already, .whole amount has been raiséd.pastor \u2019s bound to return within a: few\u201d \u2018place in Southern Russia, and \u201cthe .un-.work, We are assured of his \u2018goad fer this inestimable boon on the great.edged: by.the treasurers for: he, United appointing them pastors.and leaders wherever necessary.Thus, for \u2018example, after forming the church at Petersburg, I went for a few.weeks to Moscow, hired a hall accommodat- .ing some 300 to 350 persons, and began to preach.The hall was crowded from the beginning, and the Lord was so manifestly blessing the work, that the archbishops and Greek church missionaries began to cry aloud, \u2018and the devil got very busy to stop the work.I was accused evem before the Prime Minister and other high officials as having spoken sacrilege against the State Church.{(which I never did, as that would not do much good nor evil to anybody.I prefer preaching the Old Gospels, That Jaa t power), and having seduced by ner- suasion many members-tÿ leave .\u2018th 3 me Baptists | \u2018(I was simply in my preaching persuading the people to.leave \u2018their sins and become\u2019 living Christians, that is to say, such who live as Christ and the apostles taught).\u201cFor this I got \u2018in trouble, and the trial in Moscdw_ this autumn is the result.Bût \u2018we never mind that.Romans 3.28.We know that if the devil gets busy about any- \u2018thing, that he has reason for it; and we also know, we are positively sure about it, whatever\u2019 happens.that hes is on the losing side.The hall was twice éuickl#\" closed\u201d by\u2019 the Moscow police, but whén I cem- plained to St.Petersburg the police had to open the hall as quickly as they.closed it, and they are open still, two halls, .instead of one.Meanwhile a church has been formed in Moscow, of which I became the first pastor, but owing to the pressure of work and building of the tabernacle at St.Petersburg, I had to ask another brother to become the Prasbyter \u2018of the | church at Moscow.He is Brother | Semyon Stepanoff, one of our best |: preachers.Now what I want to say about fhe money you will -give us, is ; LR want to form a nucleus for &¢ al \u2018building fund of \u2018chapels\u2019 and misifon.halls and Baptist schools.in: Hu sata.\u2019 { The.tre-3urers and managers of\u201d this eign Mission Society.No moneys: come to Russia, unless duly \u2018accredited: | The St.Petershurd} 250 Russiar.Baptist Church has to retu as it will be able, \u2018by annual instal\u201d ments the sum advanced, and these | the building of Baptist churches iii\u2019 othér strategic points, perhaps in Moscow, Odessa, Kharkoff, Kieff, etc.- Thus, by your gifts, -you- will Be helping the Lord\u2019s work in Russia in: a manifold way.And whén you béar in mind that in Russia at present epch\" chapel and mission hall isa salvation institution, -who can tell of -your joy |.when you will héar that many have |.been saved by the blood of the Lamb in those hells and churches which you~ helped.to build?The Lord grant it! I must hurry back.But: how?Shall I return empty-handed to my poor, self-sacrificing,- loving pebple?As I started- from Russia I promised my church and our buflding corämittée.to\u201d telegraph to them: \u2018Proceed with.the building,\u201d as soori as I shall.have re-.celved the first ten thousand dollars: towards it.But now I -am- sorry to: say, fully six Jong weeks have passed since I landed in New York, and I have not received yot one full thousand dol- |.lars towards oné of the grandest and noblest enterprises for -Christ\u2019s king-: dom in the whole of Europe!\" And my | building committee, as a guard Ro watch tower; lap beet lookinif in Nain for a sign.to go forward.They cannot understand my.silences -I suppose, they do-not know what to make of me or of the American Christians, - : My heart, is pained as I think of: these things.What can I tell them!\u201d Must their \u2018exhausted hands: be: yet still more weakened by discouraging news from.America?-I cannot \u2018stay\u2019 much longer in your \u2018country.What | shall I say to my dear people, who\" sacrifice, on mÿ- return?Why, during my absence, they have of \u2018their own accord appointed even a-special day of.prayer and fasting in the week for me and my mission in the United Stâtes.- You, who read this, you .Américan Christian, please tell me what must.I say to them as I return?Nay, more, what shall I wire to them now, at.once?Will you empower mê-tô inform them immediately of the joyful.news to -go on with the building?Or: will you by your silences.bid me to be silent and the house of the Lord in St.- Petersburg to remain * unfinished?Which of these two isit to be?Trusting for encouraging results to.my ap-, veal, I remain, your fellow laborer in Christ's service \u2018for \u2018Russia, Pre, WwW.(TETLER.| An open Letter.By the Rev.F.B.Meyer.and- \u2018others: Pastor W.Fetler.is a Russian subject.Converted at fifteen, \u2018during dark days of persecution, \u201chis désire from | the first was to spend His life in Christian work.Finally Mr.Spurgeon, of whom he had heard, consented to fake- him into his seminary.Whilst there - he did a remarkable work among Rug-\"- sian sailors in the London.docks.:Sub-\u2019 sequently he gave-up a cherlshed.desire to become a \u2018missionary -in China, .and returned to labor im St.Peters- | burg, where, during the last \u2018foûr years, his ministry has led \u2018to oné of the most extraordinary religious \\move 2.) To nom aid \u2018the word: of thé \u2018Lord co (8) How.Para.God protably- speak to, Jeremiah 2 -(4,)-May all persons.\u201ctor av, \u201cwith.the \u2018Goodness and ébility of Jeremiah, \u2018hear thé voice \u201cof thé Lots as dis- \u2018tinctly ag he did?FI = (5).What \u201cwas the message W which the Lord gave J eremiah.to/defver ?\u201d (6.) If the \u2018people had repented at the command of the'lkord, would.the: \u2018kingdom of.\u201cJudah: \u201chave.been: peer no {'for ainners, from the Sit bantemmen ;of i their \u201c®ins, uniess they \u2018repent?it: (8.): Verses T7-10\u2014How do you æe- | :count-for it that the ests and.th | prophets valid, to Kill J eremiah;\u2019 for deliverifig the edsage™ that \u201cGod \u2018given him:?%* ih ; -L9.) If Be; \u201cpreacher, is\" pue sous nt DT = ake] is Rs diving 13 1.3 el\u2019 © Hgntepusi èss | than an ordiiiry sinner 7.°° = (10.), Frome-the -days.GË: Jesus RIL: \u2018NOW, by.whpm have.the jartyrs \u2018been put to \u2018death, or, admit edly men of God.expelled \u2018from the \u2018churches ?.(11.).Which are the.mors \u201ceruel te .those who rebuke them, men : who.(under | cover \u2018of religion are \u2018doing Wrong, \u201cor outstanding sinners such; for\u201c éxaimple, as gamblérs7 (12.) -Verses.11-12 \u2014.DId: these : priests and\u2019 Prophets.who.wanted.to: NE August.6 voit JEREMIAH TRIED ANDS AcQurr= ca a J WA rt.7:48.+ \u201cGOLDEN TEXT.~*, ii Lord 18 my light and my 8 Te whom shall I fear?Ps.i Jeremiah stopped the .: congregatlo on its way to church and preached.such\u2019 a sermon as it never.\u201cwould have heard\u2019 inside.With \u201cthe Gaunt] oss covrage of \u201cone \u2018consciously \u201cspea LE the\u2019 very words \u2018of Goû he faced k ne | | and princes; priests nd Pre he te | r's be Bet Wp ple and called\u2019 à tien Le ntance.- He declar a formation was not genuine and quick, destruction would - certainly gk the wine cup.of: God's füry.\u2018would be passéd to \u2018them, and they oud ; \u2018made to\u2019 drink: if to the \u2018dregs.\u201cVoice: ~0f mirth anid gladness, voice of briae- } groom\u201d \u2018and \u201cbride, sound of.\u2018mills one ahd light of candle, all would cease in the whirlwind of \u2018divine.vengeance.\u2018The fair temple of Jerusalem would ° \u2018like the \u2018disgraced tabernacle of Stich and the holy city so wholly \u201cdesolite as not to have a -gingle \u201c\u2018inhabitant\u2014 \u2018astonishment, hissing and curse.\u201cwl The answer of the.privileged class.to.this scathing sermon was, natural \u2018enough; they saw their honors and rap oluments melting\u2019 away in the heat of a genuine revival: of religion, y raised.the ery \u2018Treason!\u2019 \u2018Blasphemy! \u2014in.that he said the.temple and Sy.houle Pe destroy \u20ac Le as id\u201d \u201cThis use s rs \u2018that: thou shalt die!\u201d The pro- phét's calmness and self-possession were.splendid\u2014his whole bearing sublime! His only Teply was \u2018I have ute tered God's Word!.It, was said in such \u2018a- way as to compel! belief.ce Ae strange and fairly.unaccountable revolution took place ina.moment of time.That crowd had tliree elements.\u2018in it\u2014Hecleslastics who saw in the fall of the temple an end of their \u2018graft\u2019; princes, a Bort: of political oligarehy, } Loturaily jedlous of the- \u2018ééolebiastics; in hopes \u201cof gain, - Im this Instance | the people gem to have Pooled issues |: with the princes.ir bringing-about the | acquittal of.the prophet.ore \u2018The ap- | REFORM IN CHINA.By William.T Is, in the.\u201c= ent Jo \u201cThe firat.point: \u2018at whiéh the Western \u2018world.\u2018fouched\u2019 China, centuries\u2019 ago, was Canton\u2014that rich, exclusivé and anti-forelgn - -city of the \u2018south, which | \u2018has : ever\u2019 been, the premier \u2018mart of | China proper.\u2018Contact with the.West, | however, seemed not \u2018to make this -Siong.2 \u2018the moré\u201d hospitable to modern\u2019 Hea.\u2018Again -and \u2018again.the.foreign \u2018powers.\u2018have argued with it\u2014by gunboats: Tol: this day.the average traveller 100ks.\u201cupon\u201d it as \u2018dangerously anti-torsign.\u2018Recently, fifteen Americans who had \u201cgone\u201d 16 \u201cCanton.for the Sax sent, the | ect er signed b 11 of a number thom alee, into their letters.Ask for leañet 5.5 Just.sdy how gi ét \u201cthink yeu: oan une, and send stamped \u2018Bible \u201cQugation Club, Witnesy Office.Montreal ol 8 PRIZE COUPON.| A LT 3 PAY Sl fn ve ne \u2018 7 SUNDAY.SCHOOL \u2018LESSON, [peat i \u2018invariably effective.Hezekiah had finally \u2018the people,\u201d toy \u2018of \u2018both princes | - and priests, moved either way by them Sanity \u2018went to hm in and secretive eommunity \u201c#ny | Any: ; w-\u2018aussériber to the: \u2018Witness?or any casual reader who would like full oo of the \u2018Witness\u2019 Bible Quest jon Glub, can have same by rtment.sending.\u2018self addressesd and stamped envelope to this.departm Readers .who .are Interested in pass on r friends.or D.1.ene.| with y SUN DAY put Jeremiah to death for preaching the\u201d truth believe that he was wrong and.they, right; or.knowing he was.right, want.to.get rid of him for \u2018ex- si their sina?Pots What Qualities did \"Jeremiah possess which are essential to all Who obéy God ip fébuking sin ?(14.) Must a good man alwiys Tes buké whut he knows to be wrong, no matter how uch danger it may-in- volve to himself ?Give your reasons.15.) .Is it the lack of knowledge that they arè wrong, or something | -else, which causes people to remain: in Bn?cr ; (16) y Verkes 13- 15\u2014Do you.know.of any.Bible threat: against sinners, \u2018that t associated with a prornise ot Total oases on repentance ?\"°° 1.) it \u201cpossible for à good nan to ate, \u2018or \u2018be put to death, before | Lis.work is done ?Why (18.) Verses 16-26 vs priests and the prophets are the accusers of Jera- _thiah- and.want to put him.to death, and the.\u2018princes and people appear to \u2018be the judge and jury; what was thelr.verdict and upon what was it büäsed ?|- ned | ate) is it safe in these days to trust Tl] people to de ide moral issues?19.one 9 ons which ome ot Tw oun a hse bets o 5d the elub.) : 0.) fnéidents - raentioned \"as \u201cSpfécedeénts for the.acquittal of Jeremiah ?(21).What has been the fate in the.past of true and courageous prophets and how are they treated to-day 7.- (22.) Which is better, to taithfuily do the will of God at the expense of our lives, or to dodge His ~will and save our lives ?- Lesson for Sunday, \u2018Aug.18, 19111.| Jeb slakim I Burns the Prophet's Book.wis % precedent, a pléa almost ace.quitted Mfväh although he had spoken\u201d words very like those of Jeremiah; so tha bloody work of the \u2018slaughter- | house of the prophets\u2019 was interrupted for the time and \u2018the Hebrew Savon- Sr] arols set free for - while! THE THACHER'S LANTERN.:N Folly of false security was never better illustrated: - \u2018Impossible that such a calamity as the prophet foretold should ever come to pass to the favored people of God; He would never allow Jerusalem to be destroyed! .\u2014So they reasoned in their blind reliance on the inviolateness of tlie tem- \u2018ple.Great was their mistake! What did ébservance of fasts and offering of.sacrifices amount to?What did \u2018God care for all the millinery of it?He called.for truth in the inward party without that all their ritual did not amount to.a hill of beans! .Jeremiah wäs inétorable in\u2019 his dé- mend: \u2018Mend your ways! That is your only escape!\u201d .Jf he had dealt in generalities he would \u2018hive been pass- \u2018ed by like many another jabberer, but he \u2018was savagely specific; he called \u2018out names in meeting.official class.and pointed to timeserving priests and luxury loving prin-: \u2018ces present in his congregation.| Valué-of friendship is also illus Ahikam was Jeremiah's friend: \u2018a frisnd\u2019s part - that would have destroyed the.prophet The \u201cI can not recant!\u2019 of Luther sounds like Jeremiah\u2019s \u2018I am in\u2019 ted.1 your hands! : Both are tue voice \u2018of immortal moral couragé! - Jeremiah\u2019s \u2018terrible picture ot the land: crammed with idols, violence amd lust.Justine the threatemeéd judgment of .ed themselves experts in the matter of \u2018the genuineness of prophetical.utterances.- In this instance as sometimes happens to true experts they were in -error.-The trial of Jeremiah\u2018 at the gate of the temple is like that of Socrates before the Ar ophagus and of Jesus before the Sanhedrin.IEE HOME READINGS.\u2018Monday, July 31l.-\u2014Jer.xxvi:1-24.Tuesday, Aug.l.\u2014Jer.xxv:1-14.- \u201cWednesday, Aug.2~~Mic fii: 1-12.-: Thursday, Aug.8.~Mal 1:1-14.Friday, Ang.|.Matt.xxvi:57- 6s.- Saturday, Ang: '5.\u2014Aûts vig: 60: -Bunday, Aug.8\u2014Psh.1 xi: cu ahd soaich for.them!\u2018 ° \u201cThey the after- \u201cnoon and \u201cconfessed the Polly of their timoyousnesy; but .nons.\u201cthe - less, the -incident réveäls how.many Tr! this rat ity: da da \u20ac se om- fe pes axe AND: works MARK NEW THINKING % \u2018on Which.the sfon, 14, however, : years.T return fo a new Canton.~ \u201cThe leaflets explaining this | ts thois to.= WHEN PRESERVING What { were \u201cthe.tied historic | \u2018life and interest; He attacked the | à did\u2019 in turning the tide\" «.-.Priests and prophets count- | :{ to meet the Boxer -| ments.The gambling monopoly was re.oll Canta ; tories seemed.to make so little Impres-\" : ging bé-| i fore one's eyes, \u2018After a lapse of four \u2018Bund\u2019 embodies.the Change.Alon \u2018the rived front: ofthe oa of ue il 1 He; 7 From the Atlantic to the Pacific Seal Brand \u2026 Coîlee finds a welcome in a hundred thousand homes\u2019 Ssecause of its unvarying high grade quality.Sold in 1 and 2'1b.Cans only.116 CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL.THE SUGAR OF NEARLY 60 vins STANDING.\u201d 1 EXTRA .GRANULATED ~ SUGAR dian homes.ORDER FROM \u201cSines 1854 this prime favorite Tins made the preserving Beason a fruitful source of pléasure in thousands of Cana- YOUR GROCER bankment.\"Now a magnificent espla- | nade of granite has been built along the river in the native city.\u2018It is - emblematic of the new Chinese state of mind, which 13 a mood of opennese toward the ideas of all the world.The ships of all nations may come up to this modern Bund, where\u2018 modern buildings in foreign style greet the \u2018eye.Along the Bund Chinese newspapers, with the news of the world.\u2018are offered for sale to an increasingly \u2018large clintele of readers.Canton Now \u2018has twelve daily newspapers, and\" bul- Jetin boards catch the eye of the crowd, even as in America.- .Às I write, the city is intersated, in \u2018an aviation meet, with especial ¢éal J.for: the efforts of a young Chinese with | -& \u2018home-made flying-machine.Sandwich men in procession go along the Bund, their.placards proclaiming the merits of American American patent medicines.seen in the city as many women with modern shoes on.their feet as I have seen .with bound feet\u2014a trüly revolutionary change.In the Lee on the Vitétoy I was received in a furnished in -modern style and French mpagne and.cigarettes -wets- offet- - me instéad of thé Clilnese tea Which | wag the.vogua four years ago.One could make a haystack of these \u2018straws which tell the way the wind is blowing over here.One revolutionary innovation which I found on the nar- TOW and pictosial streets of this most alluring of all the old-world citles was a modern department store.True, it was advertised outside by the typical Chinese streamers and \u2018banners, = although its principal permanent\u201d sign | was in English (an interesting affec- | tatfon noticeable all over Canton); but -| Inside one might have fancied himself.in Wanamaker\u2019s store with Chinatown out to see the sights.There was \u2018the ' same great central arcade, with goods grouped by departments all\u2019 over the four floors.A greater contrast with the conventional small Oriental bazar oould not be imagined.Cash-carrying wires were humming, and sight-seers were thronging the aisles-\u2014here.a whole dazed: family from the country gawking about with | tightly clasped hands, and there half a dozen ocoolles, naked to the waist; while my lady and her attendants fluttered in front of cases of foreign: | jewellery, or \u2018else gazed enviously.at.| the extensive display of American fur- -niture and housekeeping wares.Every article had its price marked\u201d in plain |.figures\u2014an epochal innovation:in this land of eternal chafferers.est crowd, it must be confessed, was gathered about the department of musical instruments, where a Chinese | | Caruso was rending the air by the help of a phonograph.All was.bustle, and 1 noted that every floor had at least one aisle mun- ager who could speak English.: Behind the .faot of the department store lies the tendency of the day to adopt foreign styles.This establishment is a-peal educational agency.It infroduces to the public.such imported articles as are an improvement upon the Chinése methods.It is creating a \u2018market for modern styles, even as does its prototype in America.Here, pression of unrest.: Lis A DEMOCRACY ADDICTED.TO.GAMBLING WILLS - TQ SLAY THE VICB.Oniria\u2019s change\u2019 is, though, wo mere superficial aping of foréign styles.Its.depth 1s the proof of its power.A few days ago occurred a civic event Tor which one fails to find a parallel in even the most drastic of the Prohibition enactments in \u2018dry\u2019 communities in the United States.The Chinese passion for gambling drink.This natiohal trait was in fact capitalized by Li Hung Chang; in this very province, in order.to raise money indemnity pay- farmed out, and last year it .furnished a large part of the provincial ree \u2018venue\u20145,090,000 taels, to be exact\u2014the tael vating at $1.40.And thé \u2018govern: ment needs \u2018the money.But it needs men more.So Tue provisional provincial assembly\u2014that interesting experiment in constitutrou- al government\u2014recommendad that the :gambliing monopoly be abolished, and \u2018all the licensed gambling houses.¢los- ed.This was not a casual and unpre- \u2018meditated action on the part-of - the \u2018assembly; at first the \u2018Interests\u2019 were - powerful enough to defeat the bill, but The Canada Sugar Refining Co.Limited \"Montreal Estabished in 1854 by John Redpath.\u2019 cigarettes and\u2019 I have: The great-.ds there, it is an agency and an ex- i .[.dorf free of all cost.the delegates heard from thelr consti- tuéncies\u2019 and the enactment was tha result.The Viceroy, who himself told \u2018me that he had been greatly assisted -in the work of government by the provisional essembly, promptly compled with the suggestion of the representa- \u2018tives of the people, and the result waa that on the last day of the third moon -every gambling house in the province was shut, and an extra police force no surreptitious gambling.Heensed gambling had besn arranged.The result left no doubt in anybody's mind \u2018as to the popularity of the reform.\u2018A throng greater than any that -had lined the streets of the city witn- in the memory of old inhabitants turned out to see the procession.Business was suspended.More than a million people\u2014some say two million\u2014 saw the parade, which took two and a half hours to pass a given point.Quiet and orderly though the throng was, it yet was outspoken in its approval of the \u2018anti-gambling act.\u2018popular féatüre, às ft wound its undulating length along the street.So was the lion\u2014the lion that devoured gum- bling.Floats representing the evils of gambling\u2014a gambler entirely dressed In pawn tickets; e man leading his son to be sold to pay e gambling debt; a family entreating the gambling fa- .ther not to sell his child; a criminal in chains on his way to execution as a consequence of a gambler's crimes; a gambling\u2014beggary; prostitution and body of the exhibit certainly they have taken heroic steps would do credit to the most modern Chinesè nations.This deep sentiment in favor of an improvement of moral oonditions is one of the most hopeful signs on the Chinese horizon.A people accustomed to think upon moral questions and to honor virtue, they are early showing themselves unsatisfied with any merely superficial improvement.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOTELS FOR GIRLS * (\u2018Christian World.) The \u2018municipality of Berlin, aided by philanthropic persons, has decided to in one of the easily accessible suburbs of \u2018Berlin, where the inmates will have a comfortable\u2019 home with every convenience at g minimum of cost.The beginning of the remarkable project was.the gift of £5,000 from a Berlin lady.\u2019 She was confronted with\u2019 the fact that in Berlin there were thous- \u2018ands of young girls from the country engaged in business or other service who were obliged, owing to their wretched wages, to find a lodging in exnposefl.to \u2018temptation.Thié.municipality, to whom she ap- -up, and-without hesitation granted an \"admirable site in \u2018the suburb of Rix With the as- \u2018sistance of some of the leading city .| fathers a considerable capital has been +t accumulated for the building, which will be commenced at once.The houss \u2018at first will accommodate over three hundred girls, and will be a beautiful and \u2018artistic structure, with spacious There will be handsome and airy rest- are: to be served.Every storey will is éommoniy: have its bath-rooms.There will be supposed to be more deeply - rooted- than the American passion for.strong | a reading and writing room.a gym- \u2018nasium, a sewing-room, a sick ward, \u2018and behind the house a piece of ground to be laid out as vegetable, mates of the house themselves will tend.The hotel will not be in nature \u2018of a charity.Bed and breakfast will cost, however, only from eight to twelve shillings a month.On \u2018be free from business, meals will be \u2018provided at a corresponding rate.Provision is also made for the moral over- -sight of the girls, the oversight to be \u2018exercised by matrons who will be sel- -etted for their sympathetic interest in the wotlk: \u2018In a word, the object of IE Z5c.a Box at your druggt .mous vil make life comfortable for youagein.oo Thay relievé the worst headache in 30 minutés or less.3 ation) Bras und Chemical Copy of Connie, Limited .eo © oo.the prothotérs will be the health and plan prove successful - the committee hope to be able to: extend their operations ato.other: suburbs of the Ria appointed to see that there should be - Thé day following was a red-letter one in thé récent history of Canton.À - {-Rreat- celebration of the overthrow of M.dragon sixty-five feet long was a \u2018 \u2018tableau of the three consequences of .slavery\u2014these, with banners contain- .\u2018ing appropriate mottoes, made up the The: world will see whether or not - \u2018the Chinese are incurable gamblers; - in the direction of moral reform that largé contributions from one or two - build an immense hotel for young girls - houses which .\u2018were devoid of every - \u2018home comfort, and in which they were .pealed for assistance, took the matter - rooms, most of them with one bed.aurtants> in which no aleoholic drinks \u2018 - fruit, end flower garden, which the in- - the - \u2018Sundays, when the girls-as a rule will .happiness of the Inmates.Should the sie a \u2014 A Ti + or ry hd 20 ARR ss mr a FR » Ful Fry i Toe an Bes Cg like WE LR SL hem.notices; for cbc, Rouncement\u2019 of .uneral sions t of life, tra, prepaid.pear on our lists, , ~ ents of birth, marriag occurring in thetr 1 © of -harge, in variably be stven.BI RTHS guay Basin, on July 24, ter to Mr.and Mrs, No 1911, at 2917 St.Hubert G.Jefferies, a MARRIED.and \"Mrs.ISH Rev.James L.second daughter of the the late D.Southport, England.Toronto and Buffalo copy.DIED.John Blyth, aged 80 friesshire, Scotland, Funeral from her late stant, at 2 30 p please copy.ELMES\u2014On July 15th, General Hospital, Interred at Farnham.TWEEDIE\u2014On July sandra,\u201d Montreal to Gl at sea on July 8th, 1911, William Tweedie, Montreal.mames of interested f with a ope-cent stam mess\u2019 containin .promotly mzil l'or oreign countries three required.Phone Up 1653.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, zuasria.ros anû deaths, must invariably a endorsed with the.Dame and address o.the sender, or Otherwise no notice can be taken of t Birth notices ara inserted for 85¢; marriage notices for 500; death prepaid ERWOOD\u2014PORTEOUS\u2014On 26th, 1911, at the Church of the Ascension, Park Avenue, Montreal, Flanagan, YTH \u2014 In this city, months, native of Langholm, ith, board the Donaldson Line SS.appended .to « .death notice, 25c extra; other exten- obitu-ry, ruch a3 short sketch two cents per word extr& ®X- | - ©ébt poetry; which is 50c per line ex- Annual Subscribers, whose names 8D- lay have announce- es and deaths (without ext or verses) ended ne amides, which case hame and address of subacribe-s should tn.JACK \u2014 At Orchard Cottage, Chateau- | 1911, a daugh- \u2014- rman E.Jack.JEFFERIES \u2014 On Thursday, July 27,1.street, to Mr daughter.July \u2018by the Eva Dora, late Guilford D.Porteous, to the Rev.Percy Isherwood.B.A.of Buffalo, N.Y., son_of Isherwood, Esquire, papers please on July 28, of the late earn and - § Dum- residence, 158 Elgin street, on | Monday, the 31st in-.Winnipeg nd Langholm papers 1911, 1911, _ \u2018Cas asgow, buried Alfred Lewis Tweedie, aged 27 years, son of the Iate of St.Henri ward, Ehors sending noticen for Ibm Above solumin may send vith he « a st of , and marked copies of the \u201cWit.Srey on aix the notice will be eddresses ts will in sen Le \"EES & co, Funeral oo Directors 912 ST.CATHERINE W.(Note change of A dres Phone St.L 3390.2298 UN DERTAKERS «SX 290 MOUNTAIN ST Sustain 297 STDoMINIQUE ST PARK AVE H.BRENNAN DECORATOR, Reasonable Satisfaction Prices \u2018Guaranteed ; I had-been ruptured for until Mr.Lindman fitted truss 1 had been unable to years ago, but it did not Gabo sey OTE a a very \u2018comfortable to wi (Signed) ~ Witness, T.W.Gr.pret po Avi 7.Consultations free.B.LI NDMAN, PINAL Se Tree Pt pacs Easy of access.nia, and nearly killed me, | I am satisfied that the Lindman Truss: + is the only ome in the world that will hold the hernia in my case, and 1t is RUPTURE Monaghan Home, Tondon.Ont.TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCE 63 Fears, and me with his get a truss to thold my hernia.Cluthe fitted me some hold the her-: in fact.Oar.GEORGE\".MONAGHAN.am.Call or write for Partiouïars.Reg\u2019d.168 McGill College Ave., Montreal ~ ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.largest crop in Canada\u2019s estimated that around 50, efforts are being made to trom the British Isles.3rd, 12th, 16th, 23rd and the Western country at $10.00 .fare to all points termediate stations, has Harvesters Wanted for Western Canada\u2019s Largest Crop Again this year, the East is called upon to furnish the great Canadian West with sufficient additional hands to handle what is reported.to be the history, and the demand for help ds 60 strong that the previous year's records will be smashed in all probability, it being 000 laloorers will be required, and on account of the large number of people required, obtain hands Reports from wheat fields along.the Canadian Northern Railway are most encouraging as far as the crop is concerned,\u201d but & particularly large number of help i8 desired and, with that end in view, the excursions: organized from varlous districts on August 2nd, 26th are expected to draw scores of men, who will have a golden opportunity to ses its best.east of Sas- -Kmtoon, with proportionate reductions | beyond to Edmonton, Calgary and in- been arranged.Further particulars are available at any Canadian Northern Agent's Office, or at their City Ticket Office in Montreal, 226-230 St.James Street.Boston, \u2018Mass.precipitation records for \u2018ter to at least two coast ties or tied them up at BRIDE.majority of Atlin Conserv: Jere last night, have th mier McBride will be as the nomination to F decided upon.Shoe Machinery.Com :\u2018chusetts this year.\" presentatives yester he ay, \u201cIng for such an nv 0008 \u20ac commitiéé.tes.- = yoo ALLEGED TRUST IS SAFE.i \"© Boston, July 29\u2014There will be no -\u2014 legislative investigation « of the United vote of 82 to 118, kified: STORM IN NEW ENGLAND.July 29\u2014A northeast gale, dripping wet, and moving.at some points at the rate of sixty miles\u2019 an hour, broke all twenty-four hour July at the local weather bureau, brought disas- ing schooners and placed other vessels in difficul- |.their anchor- \u2018ages.-The total rainfall of 3.49 inches for twenty-four hours in this city is || .more than has fallen in the entire: month of July in some years.\u2014\u2014mmpasnnemene .TO NOMINATE PREMIER Me- 5° \u201c \u2018Prince Rupert BC, July 29.\u2014If the delegates to Comox- vo convention, held: elr way, Pre- ked to accept t.this dis- tricot at Ottawa.Nothing Sh as in \u2018Massa- \u2018House of Re- by a roll call n order call- tion.by a re- an-: \u2018of at the Montreal, William Blmes, of Farnham, aged.T2 years.| park was formally opened on\u2019 : 1878 to\u2018=1910 \u2018for :buildi TE look and general : .comfort, .: months.of such homes.ing room, with\u2019 fa wide - - This - modern- sumnier home 4s\u201c:dè-.signed with a view.to Tight, air, out- so -much sought \u2018after during the.\u2018hot: summer -The peculiar form in which it is built will interest many.in search The large.centre Hv- central ré\" place,\u201d built\u2019 of native boulder \u2018Stone, -is.double with a fireplace on the rear: piazza.There are three large: \u2018plagzzas, \u2018the maîn front\u2019 piazza, one-at the left endrôf library \u2018and one in rear, \u2018âfford- ing fine space for.outdoor sitting dn all kinds \u201cof weather.They.are\u2019.all: screened in,\u2019 the sleeping _porch is over the front -plazza, large and.roomy.There \u2018are À five secand-Btory \u201cbedrooms, au closets, bath room, été \u2018vant's\u201d bath room, mn Mésement, the.latter being u under th Whole house.| The -first\u2019 floor in.:ofil, mith beam: ceilings and: Hitoned in- dark mission, à With white oak floor.The: second story is in\u2018enamels.\u2018white - with \u2018Ted.roof.: - $10,000, étolusive » or ) plumbing.> D a y & EN Qu.Y ! Le i te iN a Vg Nd [x oP Va = dhe IN ~~ aN L dus\u201d 27 ! 00ST OF THE PARKS City Obtained Many Bargaiis in Purchasing Open - Spaces.Ch = According to figures collected \u201cby City Accountant .Campbell, - Mount- Royal Park valued\" last year by the! city at $7,611,600, has cost the city - from the commencement only $1,106,- \u2018353.16 in capital outlay.When the May- 24th, 1878, the total cost was only $1,004,846.18, made.up by purchases or.expropriations ¢f land at the following periods: 1872, $256, 726.51; 1873, $320,002: 866; 1874, $3, 301.58; 1875, $169,774.83; 1876, $255,040.40.\" ; .To thisatotal must.be added a.chase amounting to $4,142.19 An 11 an.another of $220 in - 1878, - TE \u2018provements\u2019 $97,144.79 .was.spent, anak- | ing.a total altogether of'$1,106;363.16.LIn the case.of Lafontai Park now valued.at nearly a million the city has paid only $145,362, \u201cand | of this was\u2019 paid by proprietors in the neighborhood.+The Park was: \u2018Started, through grants made by the Dominion | Government in 1874, and again in 1888 | \u2018of portions.of the old Logan farm.In poleon St.was- expropriated at\u2019 astatal : cost of $52,000, of which the, city\u2019 bore $7, 375, -and the, proprietors\u2019 the.ba: missioners sold out \u2018their.property in: 362.The Catholic School \u2018Commis- | sioners would not sell at that time, : and are\u201d using their.property for a.Normal School site.- The 123 acres of: St.Helen's \u2018Island was purchased from- the Doirinjon Government on Dec.23rd, 1908, for $200,000 cash.] Creel mre - JUMPED OFF STEAMER.Toronto, July 20.\u2014With $480 in the \u2018new.bank of British North America bill in.his \u2018trousers\u2019 pockets, together 01 with en.insurance\u2019 policy im the \u2018West grand dm, 1891 thé\u2019 park \u2018from Rachel St.to :Na-: in \"1893 the Protestant Sehool\u2019 -Com- this neighborhood to the\u2019 city at -$93,- : Toronto Lodge of the \u2018Canadian -Order \u2018of Foresters, and several private letters, Frederick Bourn, whose.tome is at 27 \u2018Fielding street, \u201cFaversham, York, Eng; committéd: day afternoon by jumping \u2018from the\u2019 | deck.of the \u2018Chippewa\u2019 as the steamer 5 5, vas passing through the.eastern gap.; 2 | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 iets VIe) \u201ci Lisson, \u201cJuly 29 \u2014Colonel: \u2018Barretto; \u2018the \u2018Minister of War, -is- preparing to\u2019 leave -for.the.north to vistt the fron: \u2018tier: camps\u2019 \u2018and .discuss, the actual situation with \"the ' commanders of.the Republican \u2018troops.Another aguad-.Fon'of -cayalry was détached from: «the local\u2019 garrison and sent northward\u201d £o-\" i Éoternment: contiiués\"emergatio! representations :to- Spain against [* | Saliela being made\u2019 the monarchist | i| bage: for military enterprises against \u2018| Portugal: The: Portuguese - Govern- Titent is supplied with.ai Variety.of.än-: formation designed \u2018to \u2018support the:de-:f mand \u2018that (Spahy: arrest\u2019 the prepara-: tions and seize the arms and.supplies\u2019 otthé-imdrtarchistz- Span - -rephes:-in satisfactory terms but; thus far seem- J ingly hag\u2019 been : unable\u2019: to\" intervene \\effeetively- in: Galièla, \u2018which, in.many -Alstriets: 1s\u2019 difficult of \u2018access.r moet treat \u201cINDIAN RESERVE INQUIRY.\u2018Selkirk, Man, J uly 29 \u2014Comipared à to previous sitfings, yestérday's\u2019 proceedings of -the St.Peter's: Indian Re- | serve \u2018ommission were.relatively tame and-veven: dull: A considerable portion.of the day was taken up .with.the\u2019 submission of documents: -by Mr.Whitla.and Mr.Fullerton, counsel .respectively for.the commission and the.Indians.JETS.WTO SETTLE MINERS STRIKE.Ottawa, .July 29.-~The Minister\u201d of lI;abor has -recelved-a telegram from: Mr.Lewis Stockett; president of the: \u2018Western Coal \u201cOperators\u2019.Association, in, which the operators: announce their woceptance of the \u2018majority report ; of .the Board of: Conciliation and Investigation, of which the Rev.C.W.-Gor- don, D.D., was chatrman.° sana | È wil not be a single piece left.MEN'S \u2018sûrrs.- English.F1 annel two-piece -neaf grey stripes, Regular $10, for.§5.00 © Men's Flannel \"Outing Pants, $3 t0 $5.less 20 per cent.rn 20 per cent off off all other: Suits.MEN'S SHIRTS.- cambric zephyrs, etc Worth up to Toc, for.- i In Balbriggan, Naturel, \u2018Wool, Lisle, -Linen, ete.-.- + 5ûc.to:$2,50 a garment: - mens HALF: HOSE.\"For Two Weeks ey dig Cut Price Sale 93, MEN'S AND BOYS\u2019 © After the most \u2018successful.season Jn 40 - offer such eut prices on al balances: of \u2018Summer.Goods that \u2018there 2 \u201cRead: \u201cover a few of the bargains.Negilge.Shirts, neat stripes; \u2018In All- other lines.less less.20 per cent.qe Cen Less Her i, \u2014 \" h Tor \u2018ous tetas we.have \u201cdecidéd _ we have many others.- < MEN'S 6TRAW Hate.7 \u2018Soft or Stiff.Lu \u2026.cs to.$5 ALL AT HALF PRICE.Men's Genuine Panama, .Hats.$4 to\" 810 A © ALL AT HALF PRICE.\u2018CHILDREN'S WASH.suiTe.C \u2018All new and - peat patterns.$1 .to 3350.fess .50 per.: \u2018cent.LT TE :20 per: : cent.oft ail Boys.Tweed\u2019 Suits.; washing, String ahd, Four-in- \".Hand.\u2018Ties.Regular 1bc; - Les ;3 for.o.00 ma .A \u201cWhite -and: \u201ccolored Washing A Four-in-Hand- Ties: Regular Ba.ad suicide yester- |\u2019 (bof Lords, \u2018 \u2018oni.the other \u201chand: 1 keep.{1 mats and, officers: passing thro | the AJeazag \u201cRegion \u2018 \u2018on their way\" Jon à \u2018trip from Port Morien | six miles.off - Beaver: Light.\"The -second.| : Hamilton; Ont, i \u201cent.- \u201c1.sifféred tortures from Hervouss \u201cinesF; A July: 29 olution he : HH Without the\u201c \u201coreation of beers may.he predictéd with.tol- rable \u2018certainty.Mr.Asquith had a nal: interview: yesterday - with he | King,\u201d who =goes§ \u201cwith - the -Quebr toy] Lowes .for.the: week \u2018end.= The.\u2018No: surrénder\u2019 movement : laying of \u2018ridicule; its Teaders rot ar ing.to:;publ En the riames of its.all eg ed: adherents Lord .Lansdowne,- the\u2019 \u2018leader of: the, Opposition in nas res s re- elved -wribttemipl edges of support.from aver three hundred peers\u2019 \u2018in bis efforts save the: bill.Lae The: following So.expeeted \u201cto be\u201d \u2018the of events in connection ithe Veto BHllsw \u2014-3\"27- vita *# The-\u2018House soft\u201d Commons \u2018amendments 36° the \u2018BHl, \u2018and mean\u2019 yn wil ltakessutficieny U into - the Government lobby, if the alsburyites- challenge a division,\" \"to: \u2018Sutvote- the It is believed, how- | ger.that éven this procedureŸwiH not.necessary sas it is.ve déub fut.yrhether Lord -Halsbury\u2019s follow ; -équal.in mNurnbers_to-the Liberal™ \u2018An the Heuse df Lords.= FANE \u2018AN D SPAIN.et 7 Madd, July: +29, outlined last \u201cni of the*Fran vanish modus viv: entered rang in order to prevent clashes in the vicinity of Alcazar, : Mo-.Tocco, betweëñ Moorish.troopg; oom- manded or uncommanded by French \u2018instructors,- and Spanish troops.The'\\agiéement defines a line\" around.the city, on their own sides of\u201d which the Spanish \u2018and Moorish troops must It also stipulates that diplo- a.\u2018Fez.dre.\u2018entitled to- -carry arms.and have \u2018a small\".escort, but that ordinary travellers.shall -require \u2018a special | Passport.- \u201cIn.addition Spain agrees not \u2018to.enlist \"deserters from the \u2018Moorish army.for police duty.= Premier \u2018Canalajos announced thhat Premier Canalifed J mnstructions \u201cin accordance with the.| modus.-vivendi - have been\u2019 forwarded to Spanish\u2019 cammanders in Morocco.\u2018 i TEN WERE DROWNED.Steamer Foundered of Nova\u2019 J AE: Haittax, NS, July 29.\u2014 Th.\u201cst John Irwiti:\" \u2018reported to \u201cbe\u201d rdu Halifax, foundered, and: of her \u2018eréw of \u2018eleven, ten.perished.\"The only\u201d man .Baved is W.I.McLeod, the mate] who, on.reaching Sherbrooke yesterday, \u201ctold of his terrible experience: ~\u2018The .steamer \u201cJohn\" Irwin,\u201d pwned by.the \u2018Port: Hood Coal\u201d Company,\u201d he \u2018said, \u2018sailed for Halifax from Port Morden.on.\u2018Monday, coal laden.\"Next morning at 515 o'clock\u2019 she foundered At the time.the sea was: running \u2018mountdins high with a:heavy off-shore gale.\u201cIn -the gale the cargo -shifted badly- and «the ship listed, the water \u2018sweeping \u2018 over everything, tore| away\u2019: the hatches and in a moment it was evi- tain \u2018ordered the boats cleared, \u2018but | before.the: covers could -be cut away\u201d |.the steamer.plunged under head first, carrying ail \u2018hands -down:w with.: her.engineer, -1 belleve, was still below and could not have Feachod \u201cthé-deck.\u201cHe: escaped on wreckage.; A Physical Wreck |- Butfored Tortures from, Nervousness.\u2018Miss Marguerite.Lees, 91 Robert St., writes: \u201cI.was: a wreck, reduced in body, and despond- and was totally unfittéd:for.work.; riend recommended \u2018Hood\u2019s.Skrsa-\" | parilla.I'commenced-taking it'and by | \u201cthe: \u201cHime the.second bottle was cons }: \u2018sumed I :-kRew that 1 was mending.: Sradually F \u2018even well.I have used: I \u2018would.not \u2018be without: Discount Sale SUMME 20% \"dent the ship was doomed.:The-cap- -and: do \u2018most enthu-: word, in ite: : a1 REDUOTIONS- in Speciation, Tat Grannis, Combs, Pins, Bar- Bldg.press Bvery \u2018ice, tem \u2018Speolal \u201cSunday Frain, Montreal to $t.Hyacinthe and dn, Eo : \u2018termediate\u2019 stations.Sunday, until further no- he Grand Trunk Railway Sys- will \u2018run Special Train, leaving Montreal at 12.10 p.m.for St.Hyacinthe 'and- Intermediate Stations.| turning, Hyacinthe at 8.00 p/m.\u2018stopping, at In-.-termediäte Stations, Jor \u2018Montreal.Re- this train will.leaye St Montreal-Cornwall Sorvios » f Syn | real\u2019! p.m.801d Ten | bly, \u201cWaterldo and\u2019 Monger.to \u2018return\u2019 Samy following ingford,.Fort Govlngton and.\" intermediate Stations.very Sunday until further notice, a\u2019 Fapéciel G., T.R, train\u2019 leaves Montreal \u2018at 8.05 - am.\u2018 for Hemmingford, Fort \u2018Covington and Intermediate Stations.\u2014 FReturning, this train \u2018leaves- Fort.Cov- - jington at 6.20 p.m.and Hemming- ford = gmediate Stations; for \u201cMontreal at 7.00.p.m.stopping at intér- +, 4 Cheap Wooté-End : Exourélons to ambly, Farnham, Granby, \u201cWaterloo, and Intermedi- CF - and\u2019 GV.nday éclal Train\u2019 logis Moùt- at 8.32.a.m; Marieville, - -Farnham, Granby, \u201cfhtermediate - - points.Tesday will Tefect: tHe: House.o of.wel Es \u2018time the intimation\u2019 wil be\u2019 cétiveyed |\u201d apoota Wook End Froursions Mr.Asquith that Viscount St.Ald- | mist peers |* adm on Laos and | poli \"Mona will seta ud ith i Montreal to Valleyfield =.and return, Montreal to St.Coney Island, Valleyfield = and | Barapa stations, to Valloyfield -and-Intor- © \u201cmediate \u2018Stations.| Sunday-train- \u2018between~Montreal- and Valleyfield leaves Montreal at 9:10 and returning: \u2018leaves Nn | 30 pm.\u201cfor.\u201cMontreal, Through pe \u201cRaliway System Yak bf je 81.15 from proportionately \u2018low rates from Anne\u2019s, Vaudreuil, | intez- Good\u2019 going Satur- Sunday, vs Bly 29-and.30.-Ré- =r sorts ust 3 F: Bo; ; ; \u2018thé main.feat res: a \u2018Exoursion rates to .Port- É Fant, Old \u2018Orchard, Kenne- \u2026 bunkport and the Ssaside.- Low Excursion rates are\u2019 announced by the -Grand \u2018Trunk Raïlway System, \u201cfaollows:\u2014From\u201d Bortiand, $7.50;- ennebunkport, $8.35.duced rates\u2019 to additional Seaside Re- MONTREAL to \u201cOld Orchard, $7.80; Also other re- of the Maine \u2018Coast, all being -cénveñientiy \u201creachéd-{via the popular Grand Trunk Route; through the White Mountains Tickets good \u2018going.August 6th, 7th, 8th and Sth.and Portland, Maine.Returning - until.Aug- 18t., For.further information ap- PY to Grand Trunk Ratlway Agents.ate.Points.via GT._ Ë i returning at 850 | : Every - Saturday and.Sunday until : further notice, return tickets -will beat\u2019 Single\" First-Class \u2018 Pare, pits |\u2019 \u2018Cents, from Montreal to\u2019 Cham- { ARGAINS IN ALL LINES.\u201cSpecial Sale High Grade lst qual DISCOUNT \u2018OFF REGULAR GOODS, 207 oO ODD balances in POMPADOURS, SWITCHES, PERFUMERYT, TOY.F GOODS, FLUFFY SWITCHES, 24 inch, for $10.00.Regular worth $24.00.\u2018ex THÉ LATEST PERF UMES-\u2014BRISD OHARMANTE, JACE ROSE.PAPERS FOR FINE PRINTS For convenience in printing\u2014any artificial light or day- Ught\u2014for.fins prints, showing rich: \u2018valvety blacks and pure whites use Regal Papers.: Regals are less apt to stain.or bUster and \u201chave greater latitude of exposure than any er.United Photo Stores, Limited 132 St Peter St, 146 Roel Street, Montreal Branches at Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto.\u201c Don't fail to visit \u201c The Wigwam i 134 Peel Street (4th door North of Windsor Hotel) - Largest Curio, Souvenir and Fancy Goods Store in the Dominion 10,000 Pairs of Indian Moccasins! 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°: - ' ROBERT | ALLAN \u2018Main 1784.; 86 Dorchester' St, West.| LAKESIDE | DELIVERY.\u201cEVERY FRIDAY © Orders dust; be dn on Thursday.not.later: than 8 8 p.m.met tr re \u2018 effort \u2018of the best furniture makers in America.M0 and 25%.Discount off Reed Chairs & Rockers sa 16_FURNITURE \u201cEvery piece.or suit we offer | is of the \u201chighest artistic À visit to our Furniture floor will reveal some fine examples of the best styles to be had.\u201c SPECIAL NEXT WEEK Ver y 2 VARY games $ ues mw Ob SREB ps 3 57 hay il wè Mo ist [4 pure SE 8 MERS ARE NE DSP A ET EPS SITES 5 Tread dS.= a uv 08- he M.NE 2° 35 Fost ¥ ~~.ei ete 6 61000000 D reqreledosgeeted PID 3 £ COMING EVENTS IN THE WORLD 3 \u201ca OF ENTERTAINMENT | ee 2 : motte U SON HAE CSC E0ONHEHHONEAOÉHOESOCES BARNUM' AND BAILETS TO VISIT MONTREAL.mmb > Barnum and Bailey's \u2018biggest show n earth\u2019 will visit Montreal on Aug.46, and will pitch tts huge tents at the: corner of Delormier avenue and Ontario.The entire show outfit is new, having been built last winter in England, and it is claimed that the property represents an investment of $3,- 51,000.The show employs 1,500 hands, and has-700.horses and 1,200 animals, requiring five long trains of | \u2018double length cars to transport them from city to city.The performers number four hundred, and the acts include some real thrillers.Something unusually spectacular is promised in the performance of the white horse which- goes up in a bailoon and comes |.down in a shower of fireworks.Nor 18 the element of humour of the more boisterous kind, so essential to a circus programme wanting, for thege ds.a group of the men in motley \u2018Whose witticisms and buffoonery intermixed with feats of skill and daring are a feature of the performance.The pro-° prietors of thé show claim that they have reduced the business of making people laugh down to a fine art.FLUTE BAND Le FROM ENGLAND.bb dd The Enville Hall Drum and Flute, Band which comes to the Arena.\u2019 For a a week\u2019s engagement commencing Monday, August 7th, has been in.x istence for over sixty years, and dur- ing-that long period it has stood practically without a rival in the British isles, sweeping everything before it in Ÿpen competition.Organized in 1850 at Ashton-Under-Lyne it was known as the Oldham- road! band.It .was fn 1857, however that it got the name by which it is now known.One of its great admirers was the late Earl \u2018of Stamford, who used to engage the Land to\u2019 entertain his house parties at the Old Hall when he went to Ashton fo shoot over the moors.He invited the \u2018 band to Enville Hall, fordshire seat, where he had arranged & cricket match between an all Eng- Mand eleven and a' side he had picked, @nd the band played during the match.o pleased was his lordship that he * resented the band with a staff, and it has since been known as the Enville all \u2018Drum and Flute Band.* Drum and flute bands are kngwn in this country, but have never en\u2019 looked upon as concert organizations.Ip.most of them every instrument plays the melody, and this is generally ad \"his Stafs/| now occupying : leading: \u201cpositions ih.theatre orchestras.in.the ol old country end in America, and :some .of these when they Joined the\" were \u2018totally ignorant \u2018of musio; NEX \u2018WEEK'S PROGRAMME - AT HOMINIQN PARK.be the \u2018piincipal ction\u2019 for driother \u2018week at.ann at Park.Their graceful aot; \u2018brought.out.largs.crowds all -this.week.The agénts of -the Bociety for the- Prevention: of Cruelty to Animals lhave witnessed the\u2019 performance in the.various \u2018cities: where.the horses have already appeared, and have expressed themselyes as satisfied with the remarkable act.Other attractions :wIiM De thé Cleaimont Brothers, In which is that the two bpothers stand shooting from revolvers.Guy\" WetiHatis, ventriloquist, and several other J musical ventriloquist; the Combs comedy magician; a second Herman, and several other ood acts complete the bill.| AT THE a : PRINCESS.sie .The management \u201cot \u201cKinemacelor offer a very.attractive \u2018programme for their: third.and final week at Princess Theatre.: \u2018Scenes on Lake Liquors,\u2019 and Part 2 of the \u2018Naval Review at Spithead; be répeated the \u2018coming week; have been received, but this will be impossible owing to the fact that \u2018already\u2019 a large and \u2018var- fed programme has \u2018been arranged, of the Prince of Wales,\" a fine film\u2019 preserving for all time the representation of an Infrequent Royal Ceremony.The : procession of.the Knights : t nified surroundings of Windsor Castle, all semblance of reality.: .\u2018The grey stone walls of the Castle, the deep purple robes of-the Knights of Garter,- relièved- by the nodding plumes of their hats, and the splendid uniforms of the \u2018Guards combine to make a wonderfully.impressive and beautiful scene.BE \u2018Other attractive.features.show to great\u2019 advantage the possibilities of colored photography, are also included - in: - \u2026 King G se > z- EURE TE 7 IT The giving mopses wi \u2018continue to] their Tevolving ladder act, a feature of | -at different ends of the ladder while] | Lorimier and -Longue-Pointe Tuesday,\u201d \u2018the 15th Gay -of.August: next .\u2018Paul ang Eimard wards, Wednesday, the 16th day of August next (1911).- A boo i.THOMAS VEARY.- PAPER.\"HANGING, PAINTING; TENT.| T HIGHLANDE, : WILL SYMPATHETIC READER KIND.éronic \u2018DISEASES, PISTE aD.rriogtatio: reform party in Brogklyn = \u201cLE y located.CTR ae |For New York, \u201cTai \u201829, \u2014Announcement.J by Rear-Commodore J.Stewart Black- |: : \u2018will \u2019he5one \u2018of the |- so smallest.craft in the racé, \u201dShe is 33 | \u2018| feet.over all.Another challenger is | .the \u2018Maple.Leaf.IIL,\" thé proper trom .Catarrh | and ; : vu \"hs Water Taxes, Tix.Roll.q IOFICE is\u2019 hereby: given\u2019 thst the & etmpleted the: diy of August: next\u201d (1911), iat.the sérd déuessors\u201d pat À \u2018meet jt freir-ontice Atorésaid from +10 eta | chelaga, Bordeaux and Rosemont wards, 93D).> \u2018Bait, Centre, \u2018West, St.Henry; Dé- wards, en a9 13.- \u2018 - BE Jäties, Ti \u2018Fontaine, St.Louts, St.\u201cBt; Jean-Baptiste, Duvérnay, St.Ann's\u201d at.Denis, Mount Roysl, Notre-Dame de | 5 \u2018Graces: \u2018and Laurier wards, \u201cThursday; the PES ; Fith \u2018day: of August next (1911).J.HAMILTON FERNS, .ent WM.à OWENS.hr R.FITZ-GIBBUN.GEO.BEAUSOLEIL.* \u201cD.P.PERRIN.! I HORACE PRENOVEAU.- - J.-A.LANDRY.\"J.0.E.PAYETTE.CL Tee FLEMING.an | espo \u201c astensore+Omice P City Hall, : Ce ; Montreal 29th July, 1911.oe ET \u201cSUMMER BOARD.\" ing, Plastering,ete.; experienced workmen; \u2014best - materials, dasonablé prices.\u201d J.BACON, Decorator.70: Teen avenue.Phone, Westmount,\u2019 \u201cWEST.SHEF- 7.Que, Good rooms and board.Teajthily located; pure water, bath-.\u201croom h hot and cold water, shade ~ trees \"and verandahs, Terms, $6.00 Jon Week for adults.MRS 8, W.B ONES.Cs Sth BOARD WANTED.o io a, BOARD FOR: Qu Bi > Gatly =D \"years, în& eat og private family} 20 minutes\u2019 Talk from Aber- \u2018deen\u2019 or \u201cTechnical \u201cHigh hools.Ad-! Press, stating terms,per month, to.sé, :séWitness\u2019 Office.RER \u2018 MISCELLANEOUS.ly assist young Canadian lady (who is stranded in England) to raige funds \u2018to \u201cenable her to \u2018return home.8, HINDE,; 21 R pele Road, Balby, | Don- .caster, Englan | Stomach Troubles a specialty.\u201cCon- ; sultation- free: C.H.COREY, Osteo~ Ce path \u201cand Mechano- Therapist, Office, \u201c41 Berthelet.'.strest, Testimonials from best people.: | PYPEWRITERS\u2014INVESTIGATK RE- | \u2018manufactured Typewriters.Typewriters repaired, -rented, exchanged.Highest grade, .Ribbons, Carbon, Pe- pers, etc.CHAS.B.WALSH & GO, .30 Bt.John Street, Montreal .ANYONE NIT BEING ABLR TO \u2026 .& \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealers will shires the on arto.by ent by the wn, BY Boni ° UG.ALL \"a Building, Montreal VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED- LADY TBACHER x, \u201c references \u2018and experience, to W.H.RICK, Assist.Sec.-Treas.,, Kirkdale, \u2014- ue.\"WANTED, TEACHER HOLDING MO- sessbrs.for.the City, of Montreal Héwve | E hé: \u201cRôll.ot\u201d Pérsonal, Buiti- : .nées.and Wate Taxes for, all \u2018the Warda on interested, until the Tota | \u2018 Tr te.+ o'clock pm; \u2018to revise said rol lL - a pm au complai ts - : M \u2014TRAC es 141 \u2018fessional\u2019, \":* $600.00 k Inspector, Lachute, Que.q for Bryson, Village Public: 5-.County Pontiac: 5 = TED\u2014THREE (3) PROTFSTANT Co TWO PROTESTANT TEACHERS Want.i er Ré PE 19 A TEACH ERS WANTED.(PROtestant), holding Elementary Diploma, for term of 10 months, commencing Sept.4.Apply, stating salary, to JOHN W.ALEXANDER, Sec.-Treas., .Mascouche Rapids, L'Assomption Co.Que.- WANTED, A TEACHER, HOLDING A Model School ploma, for the Ulver- ton Model Schpol.School to open about 15th Sept., Term, nine months.Apply, stating salary wanted, giving del diploma \u2018for the Chateauguay is- sentient School.\u2018Salary, $326.for a term of ten months, is \u2018September 1st, 1911.Number \u2018scholars last term.\u201d 17.; \u2018to HOBERT.ORR,- Sec.- Treasurer, Chateaugua y Basin, Que, { WANTED, A LADY TEACHER, PROtestant, for \"the Strathcona Academy, = Outremont.Applications to be ad- : dresséd tp SAMUEL GRAY,Secretäry- Treasurer, 275 Durocher street, Outre- mont, P.- references, .Cl TEACHERA HOLDING ELEMENT: ARY diploma, for Ne.1.school, Mille Isle.Term, .seve months.Satary,.$20 per * month rémencine £ Sept dst.- -AP- DIYAW.A \u2018Setretary- rrcdsurer, Cpmbria, Que.# a OK SOUTH Tarentorus School; two.miles from - BSanpit.\u2018Ste: \u201cMade,\u201d exper enced male preferred, with .at.least\u201d ormeal pro- standing; initial\u201d lary : \"Apply, \u2018enclosing: Tete retices ie ere 2 0 BH leaching a character, to i FARMER, Secretary, Steelton, Cnt: WANTED, A PROTESTANT TEACHER\" for the Point Fortune Elementary School.- Apply, stating salary, to GEO.A.BARCLAY, Sec.-Treasurer, Point Fortune, Que.WANTED, A LADY TEACHER, HAY ing and Elementary diploma, fgr St.- Foye School; French, English and \u2018music required; a beautiful locality: five miles from Quebec.WM.Mc- CARTNEY, 8t.Foys, Que.~~ THREE PROTESTANT THBACHERS Wanted, holding Elementary Diplo- for three district schools: of Arundel.Apply, 8 stating salary and references,\u2019 .McOUAT, Schoo: AV- TANT ploma, School, Term, ten months.September.Applicants salary expeci- , Salary paid T.HURD- TEACHER WANTED \u2014 PROT teacher, holding Elementary: from 1st please state experience, -£d, and qualifications.: last year, $260.Address H.T MAN, Sec:-Treas., Bryson, Que.ten (10) : Salary $265.00 per month.Application, statinæ qualification* and experience, to be on hand by July 81st._Apply for School No.(1) to JOHN TWEE- DIE, Papineauville; apply for School No.(2) to R.ROBINSON, Se, A.apply for Schooï: No.(3) to .-ROY, North Nation Mills.\u2018ga the - Sehool Municipality\u2019 of rmstown (St.Malachie), for Districts Nos.1 and 9; salary $239 for ten months, beginning Sept.ist.Apply & the undersigned, stating qualifica- ond, and expérience, up to Aug.12:h.Fa\u201d Me LAREN, Secretary, Ormstown, TBACHER WANTED ONE ELEMEN- : tary Sohool Teashier, to teath an eight \u201c Months\u2019 s Dis.Neon 3 Boscobel, School! Municipality of Apply: to N.R.FATT, see.\u201cTreasirer, .West Ely, P.Q , THACHER WANTED Protestant teacher, folding a Mode diploma, for the Maple Grove Model School, in South Ireland, County 0 Me ntic, for the term \u2018commencing SEIT Be PI Si ualifications, .exp ce - 3 qted, to \"THOS.R.PORTER, Sec.- \u201cTreasurer, New Ireland, Que.TRACHERS.WANTED, FOR SCHOOLS _ WANTED, A BURP Ah ee » rotes + u Q hat ace gsm \u201c mentary or Model Di- \u201c ploma; salary, $3276 to $300.according to qualifications.JAMES S.BEBEL, Sec.-Treasurer, Steadman P.0.Wright Sn Que.> ED, A TEACHER FOR S .Vokes lemen t.tate sel- n about Sept.is State UE * Apply t Sn Eee reasarer, @srigawake.Que.; WANTED\u2014FOR THE FRENCH METH- ddist Institute; resident f>male teacher with Model Diploma.Duration of session, eight months.Duty to be- | \u2014 HIG \u2019 gin October the first.Methodist preferred.For information write to PRINCIPAL.P.VILLARD, 95 Greene Avenue, Westmount, Que.WANTED, A LADY TEACHER.(Protestant), with elementary diploma, to teach a country school; salary $22 per month.Apply, D.WM.OWENS, Stonefield, Que.WANTED \u2014 PROTESTANT TEACHER, holding first-class dirloma, for River Desert School.Term ten months.First Sept, to June 30th, 1912.85 rer month.\u2018Apply to W.ec.-Tress., River Desert P.O.- FOR BALL \u2014 pr re So edt FIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR all :-Minds of Vetaran » d Grants, .ed or unlocated.L.LEET, 233 \"St.James street, \u2018Montréal WOTERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED, © Ontario or Dominion, 1gcated \u2018or un- .\u2018MULHOLLAND & CO.To- * ronto.: _ LOTS FOR-SALE, ; \u201cSALE.\u2014 CHOICE LOT, .MIL \" Ends, Roller, Butcher.and Table LE] ens, 1 yard to-10; Striped Flannelette, -.8c; regular 10¢; Remnants Colored Ja- teens, 10c¢; regulaf 16e; White English Quilts, Lace.-Curtainhs, - Pure Linén Napkins, 1:25 dozen; Special Lot Linen .Towels, Colored: Art Muslin, i 12%e, regular 25c; White Lustre, é0c, + worth $1.00; Ribbed Cashmere Hose, RA TOT a rene PES Fores, opposite ©.New Wing Winheor Hotel, P FOR SALE, TWO FINE LOTS, ON Mar-.5 ell il avenye, Notre; Ds Soorace, A to a quick buyer.CHAS.0 RY, 5630 ert Stier, Notre Dame de Grace.; A PROPERTY FOR SALE\" Fox SALE.\u2014 PROPERTY IN ROSE- mount Ward, on the Cote.Visitation Road.Ground is about 2 acres deép.>.by acre witle, with house -and out- * Du ings; price $8,500.00.EGAN, 12 Ayimer street.FR STATION HOUSE FOR = gale, Water front, gas, water; and all 3 modern improvements.Five minutes © walk from station.Apply.\u2018to J.D.L._AMBROSSE, Vaudréuli! Station.; 8,500 ~ HOUSE FOR SALE - oO w let, 747 Wellington - street, 35 LR m0 opposite St.Charles School; fine \u2018locai- | 2 Atys\" withe beautiful peu trees, in the 1 and Apply.to, yard; elect c ses Btôv .Dash, Ney, painted\u201d in and ou ut Apply.ANCTOT, 2 Lawrence Boulevard.Tel.Main à 81 7] \u201chouse, offers for sale.ths residence-fin \"pow oceuples\u2014with 15,000 feet of land.\u2014large lawns and trees; situated in the \u2018choicest\u2019 part \u2018of Montreal West.TT ; RIRKPATRICE.West.56.\" grenier soss.spin PROPERTY I \u2018THE REAL\" MONEY-MAKER .I have for salt sev semi idatactied - Deve in BR galt several ser R ; ST: LAMBERT.beautifully.\"located, having every ; modern convenience,\u2019 ; BENJAMIN BURLAND; 503 of dos ee Building, Hers \u2018x GENTLEMAN BUILDING A LARGE \u2018 00D FOR THE MIL: DLING, ou $2.00; Cut Hara- $1.75 per load.J.CRIAR A Pr 402 wil liam street.\u201cTel.462.+P $286.chaser.Catherine s street.) BA FoR | stands.lehed, i three \u2026 one-flfty each.182 Peel street.: MARSHALL & WENDALL FOR SAL Piano rosewood case, carved legs, metal frame, ivory keys.Ex-.\u201d eeptional tone.Bargain $125.able\u2019 $5.00° cash and -$4.00 monthly.LAYTON BROS.550 St Catherine street west {corner Stanley street.MACHINE TOOLS.FOR SALE \u2014Owing Louis XV: Style, beautiful tone, rat-cldes order: ran Jobo.Now ms.# aymen 8 pur- Ter TON BROS, 550 St, ALE \u2014 THIRTY-FIVE NEW Strong.and well finn and wood.Adjustable, following machines for sale:\u20141 Au - te be e morew machine, taking up to 4 im h stock, with collets and cams ree spindle y ori), 24 inch table \u20ac inch fot ein ch centres: 2 Berre, tabs inch tables, 1 er, 1 1 first class condition, chines are all in Aah, seen at an a aad may be Ra P.O.Boz 2234, Montreal.D COCKER SPANIEL TOR SALE} ox Terriérs.* Mr, D.MAR RWICR.2038 \u2018Boyer strest, St.Dents, Boul levard, .FOR SALE.Owing te chan , fn our plant, we \u201chave the followin FS achines for alan gomatio sccav mac machine, taxi-g iE 3-8 inch stoox,\u201d with collets ang .\u2014 oAIDS.Fa sles Spiniie Dr, 26 ch \u2018table, 3 1 Ewo Spindle Drill, 18 tach tows, entres.2 Garvin Stiliers, 30.fnoh ral -4 Garvin Mer.2 18 inch Rom 1-4-Foot B 908 Le = 7 268 nok > heat a _.These nes are all in arst Seah ddress, A 2256 \u2018\u201cMoütreal.- Eg x LOST.AND FOUND.D.e|.Lox Ist, on uroh : \"avenue; Verd : in Evelyn and Claude: ede: vl A- |.School Noss duties |.FOR SALE \u2014 STEINVAT UPRIGHT | Me west (corner * Stanley : dollars re will sell for\u2019 MR.VEITCH, to changes in our plant we have the : spindle aun, 1 18 | Garvip ni inch table; 1 1-foot speed lathes.| \u2018Wheel.\u201chese mi MACHINE TooLs| ne For 58 rs.LOST, $20:00, FRIDAY TRE.\u201cpee ; SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED\u2014AN ORGANIST AND Choire master for St.Andrews Church, Carleton Place.Applications, with references, received by the undersigned up to Aug.11, 1911.Initial salary, $400.R.J.ROBERTSON, Secretary, St.Andrew's Church, Carleton Place, WANTED, A HANDY MAN, ACCUStomed to making his own Tepairs in both Iron and Wood, to take care of a building.Permanent situation Jor reliable man.Address, with references, to I.W., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office MECHANIC WANTED, AS FOREMAN for planing mill one capable of keeping all kinds of planing mill machinery in first class repair, and can operate saine, get out all kinds cf buiid- ing material and to taxe measurement plans and details.Adaress, .LAIRD BROS, Dresden, Ont.WANTED\u2014A MAN AND WIFE FOR A \u2018Protestant institution in the city.Man as janitor, woman as cook.Address B.R.50, \u2018Witness\u2019 Offlice.WANTED, A SMART BOY FOR office.THE Good opportunity for a capa- APP, THE LANG MFG.izabeth a = Henry, Montreal, Fenue.t BOY WANTED \u2014 AN INTELLIGENT honest boy for, inside work.Must be good writer, and speak the both languages.PARKE, DAVIS & CO.378 St.Paul street.WANTED, A WORKING HO SERED.er; middle aged woman prefdrred: good wages, Address, R.G.70, \u2018Witness fice.CAPABLE .YOUNG LADY STENOgrapher wanted, for permanent pos!- .tion.Duties to commence = out Sept.1st, Apply, ziving references, experience and sal =, BacHence ary expected, to WANTED, A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE to.go to country\u2014Lake Manitou, References required.Apply 35% Elm avenue, Westmount.WOMEN WANTED, TO TAKE ORders In spare time.No: experience necessary.Our lines especially used by mothers and girls.Anply Dert.A., BRITISH CANADIAN INDUS- SHAY COMPANY, 228 Albert street, | Any INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY \u2018earn a good, steady income corresponding for newspapers.- Experience unnecessary.Address PRESS COR- DC.DCE BUREAU, Washinge AN NOW'S\u2019 YOUR CHANCE\u2014 PERMAN- \u2018\u2019ent \u2018position as salesman for Hardy, .Quehec-grown Nursery Stock.Com- .Dlete selling outfit free.Write to-day \u201c for particul ars.CANADIAN NUR- -SERY » Limited, Montreal.LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE | WANTED, \"NO.canvassing or soliciting required.Good income assured Address NATIONAL.CO-OPERATIVE EALTY co, VW.1264, Marion Bullging Washington, D.C.ton, BUSINESS CARDS.PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, TINTing, Kalsomining, Plastering, alsq, Renovating Bricks and Stone lronts.American Falnters & Decorators, 13 _ Prince Arthur W.Phone E.298, wlan Corner Store To Let Fine Corner- Store \u2018'o Let\u2014With basement and upper flat.| Apply to Manager, | x Lines Office.The Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for ope or two tenants\u2014offites or shop.Apply lo tue MANAGER,\u2019 142 St.Peter street.FURNISHED ROOMS te LET.ONE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, on bath flat, Auer light, wardrobe.Private English family.349 Street street, corner St.Catherine TO LET, FURNISHED DOUBLE Roo - bathroom ss pd QuRL) bedded ; r two gentiem ply, 68 Beaver Hall Hi ïË Hemen.AD- \u201cFURNISHE ED ROOM \"WANTED.WANTED, BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN, _ furnished room, with modern conveniences; west of \"Peel street, Address, with terms, C.T.M., care of \u2018Witness\u2019 ce.WANTED TG PURCHASE.TERRIER \u2014 WANTED TO PURCHASE a good dog, .between 6 months ani a Year old, trained to Ra in the house.eply, by letter, stating.age, bres; and price, to T.W., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.a | WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CAST- oft Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawn Tickets.Above everybody else's prices paid by MAX FRANK, 15 East Craig Street.Tel.East 8067.| WANTED TO PURCHASE One or two Butcher's Carts, Must he un \u2018good condltion.Give Jowest price, d where to be seen, to J.R., P.O.8116, new.number.=.The P\u2014 is on sale, among others, at the following suburban agents : \u2014_ : sr.LAMBERT.MISS DAVIES, Post Office.~ HECTOR BISSAILLON, St Denis Street.J.MAXWELL, Victoria Avenue.MONTREAL SOUTH.MR.SLATER, Lafayette Ave.| LACHINE.: JG.A RANSOM, 370 St.Joseph St a Gi.A.RABEAU, \u2018217b St.Joseph St, \u201cMONTREAL WEST, JOHN COULTER, Westminster Ava, D.MUNRO, Decarie St.VERDUN.1.W.MATTHEWS, 255 Church Ave.MR.WILLIAMS, Galt Ave, \u2018 If your dealer does not sell the \u2018Witness\u2019 notify us and we will gee that he is supplied at once.CIRCULATION DEPT.MAIN 4090.WANT ADS.,- For | \u201cThe \u201cWI! NESS: MAY BE TEFT Chapman, Bookseller, 613 St.Ca- Merine St.West, or with R.Turner, Frocer, Tint St.Charles, 801 Welling.n Street, West of Subway: J W.Mat- ews.365 Church Avenue, Verdun.SSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, CRORE TART \u2014 ation Vacant, Situation Want:d, Pu- ae Wanted, Rooms To.Let, Articles né, Second hand Articles Wanted or ro ty or Sale or To Tht.3 \u201cErode Articles For Sale.[ 20 Words for 1008 reach additional wo: 1, cto for the price of four: .ol Six in- jetés _ \u201cMOTICE PARTIJUL\u201d- ~ Postage Stamps Will Be.Accepte The \u2018above rates are Cash with crder.Whén not prepaid numerous entrieu \u2018have to .be made, an nd 743 18; fu consequence, muc higher.No charge made in our bu.3 for an iy Rl avenue, St, L bert No.il = donscurned | to.286.\u20ac Caurek,.évenue Ver-: Aévertisement of less than five agate es space, ; Reo EN iN + 4110 j ; it : Fh.- | #.tu SR i 20 SATURDAY, JULY m1.el.= = ° NEWS.OF: JEWISH\" WORLD.anti-Semitic réséiution \u2018 : apptoved \u201cby.religion and his people, and devotes entitled at the end of June to only - \u2018fie \u2018Czar will shortly\u201d make.it@elf\u2019| much time to the educational estab- delegates to the tenth Zionist x 1 strongly felt.In addition to etrength- lishments of the community.gress next month.The Jewish jp a me Jews of \u2018Salonica gave Hin 2 Ma- ening the anti-Semitic laws of domi- .* lation of England is about 250,060.; tio r © uen a great and enthusi- cile, Jews will be restricted in com-| A great disaster has befallen the) ada has less than 100,000 Jews, hu: « > 13 that ecep lon \u2018upon 1 drames vi t to, merce: - \u2018According :to some.reports, Jewish population of Salonica.On is entitled to nine delegates to th.hat et ase e su y was re uminated, banking.houses alone Wwill.be: \u2018included, June 28 a fire broke out which de-[ gress.These figures show the w.selves : pr a creeds gate Bolt | | da- the new law, ] stroyed some sixty dwelling houses ness of Jewish sentiment in onc | aay: ps % e enjoyment, add bs .-| and \u2018thirty shops, all of them occupied try and its strength in the other 1 ths ond ewish no vil.\u2018Shares for 5,000 roubles have already by Jews, More than 250 Jewish fami- { the \u2018Chief\u2019 Rath, presented the Sultan |'heen subscribed in Russia, in connec- lies, many of whom were not insured, S | With an address of welcome.His Ma- | tion with \u2018the opening of the.Jewish have been in RS IN Bh : plunged into misery.The : S -Jesty replied in a speech in which he \u2018emigration bank: The deputation ° to | damage is estimated at 3,000.000.francs.FIRE SUFFERE DISTRES- | said.that he \u2018largely owed his \u2018dleva- | London, and: other.Western centres, The Council the Community, in con.NOTth Bay, July 28.\u2014 Late ad: \u2018on, to the throne to \u2018the, Salonicans \u2018will consist of Advocate Mandel, En- cert with the Jewish clubs, is organiz.feceived from the townships of 11.~and the Jewish Salonicans had espect-i| giiicer Gurevitoh, M.S.Ansky (the |iig -clief, and Is making an urgent ap- |MeT and Capreol, north of Sud: The complete comfort of the shirts we > sell is conspicuously evidenced by the fact that \u201celly distinguished hemselves in their Popular.writer), Frumkin and M.peal i reveal distressin dit! an i to the t th s g con ons an.\u201cWork for conistitutional government.| Blank.\u2018Their special mission ist the Empire at large | Tews Of settlers there.Twenty-nine fan\u2019 His * Majesty gave large: \u2018donations persuade the.great Jewish organiza- .2 + were burned out in the recent - from h - |tions not- to-delay the Universal Em-| The annual report of the Ica for the 20d lost everything.The families \u2026 .gration Congress.year 1910 is now out, and makes in- 278 and mostly French Canad A 2.+ Supplies have been sent in : teresting reading.The success of the : ; Professor Albert \u2018A.Michelson, head Jewish colonies in the Argentine have Sudbury, but the people are dest of the Department of Physics at.the been especially great.In 1891 about yomen misent hu on the be D ;( \u2018University of Chicago, has.received 2,200 Jewish colonists were in the Ar- Sith only ons Plauket the bare bor \u201c|:the honorary .degree: of .Doctor of gentine.At the present moment there y one blanket to cover thr |-Phikesophy from the University of | are over 21,000.They have two million \u201cGottingen, ~The Nobel prize was: a-| acres under cultivation and possess warded him \u2018in 1907, in which year, he [\u2018more than 180,000 animals.The Ica THE DAILY WITNESS 1s printed ;.also received the Copley medal, onié of | has succeeded in proving that the Jew Puhlished at No.140 Bt.Peter Str.ihe highest nglish scientific\u201d \u2018honors.Vas a farmer is a success.It now re- path Dougall, and Frederick pure ; .y moains to.find a land where a Jewish Dougall, both of Montreal * : sok he has been êlect- agricultukal population shall be the All b- \u2018-esé communications shouië ; for.Sofia BH the Parliament-of£ Bul- | basis of the might of the state.addressed John Dougall & Son, \u2018wir.ke aria, is.\u2018the Zionist leader: in that .Dese Oftice, Montreal, and all lett.,, country Ë He 18 deeply attached: to his \"The English ioniet Federation was | \u2018Sartre Eattor, oad be 8dAre pn a 4 2 493 St.Catherine Street, Ca :-473 st.Catherine Stroet, ; best mis never in ou ) ; ada.Sydney.Fisher, CRE Mi inister of Agriculture, = * | The \u201cWitness is: a clean and reliable newspaper.\u2014 Toronto Star.oe EunançtAL Pre + BANKS.| TRUST AND DEPOSIT VAULTS, BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, 140 \u2018National Trust \u2018Co, Ltd, Nat.Trust Bldg.Ll St James St.\u2018 M.4 4698.PROFESSIONAL ADVOCATES.: Y ACCOUNTANTS.ter, 3 68/8; Fran! 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