The daily witness, 15 juillet 1912, lundi 15 juillet 1912
[" miliar | 3 Prints.ress\u2019 \u2019 street, - Fonn : Euger- Ç ng shy: 3 & Son, \u201c nd al.be ad haa pm lan, Canada st M.1153 RS, ere W M 28.M.1574 131 Inspec.it.Up.2 Up.3803, TRVEYORS Bldg.M 2200 p.151.LLEGE, 1% Tp 2936.lace.ester St LEGE, YU RS.2 St, James 8.M.7618.el, Up.75L utionist ang el.W.1560.and Humor.300.LICENSE 25.M.2493, UERS.ldg.M.5500.3.=.ldg.M.1694, M.192.'C SER- D 262 Dor- M.7977.Tp.1653.Up.2667.S.0., 215 Me B.5L 646 B .Up.MONTREAL, CANADA, Watch it Grow MONDAY, JULY noncat an SAS ECHOS $ FAIR and COOLER ?= Goole A re ee 15, 1912.PRICE ONE CENT.X NN ts SNS - \"45 > 0 5 à Hes oo ° > 13 on page seven %* > s où oe re oe ge op > or > æ or Qe 1.No.1606.yr Yi 3 {A Là 8 0 at aR WRECKED IN LACHINE RAPIDS bo + From Toronto Struck a Rock Which Tore vurteen Feet Gash in Her Hull, So Had to be Hurriedly Beached.\u2014 «1 1111S WENT T0 THE RESCUE AND TOOK OFF n> PASSENGERS AND CREW OF 32, 4 _ : > 7 ; 7OMia, struck a rock on her first atten al to be beached at Heron Island.: ge cour 32] if pulpwood, In: - Brstle Manufacture age.i two byt ére Hot two Endres on \u2018each - th.all ver li 1g from the te verger th vile: to ide by \u2018ald de round \u201cones às 3 freeely through them; takes ttle £0- sweat.and out a: bie The \u2018 left qu ich oft.qu ciird \u2018settles.a 9 good many hous Ae XE = cie cent of oy howd always-be- shocked ar ~t or Ge acts 3 * hein qk | 3 She p \u2018 ee becai ise guch fa \u2018paid them, the \u2018the * rom | Sora faadé: each.month Je \u2018estimate at, | the amour Milk-and'fat Toed, \u2018aniinal\u2019 \u201cAn; i WAYS We know ÿ ë + hiss&mall ow 4 thir increase from| rai cœuses only, and\u2019 with: what he\u2019 hes able to purchase thira year hel 1: be well: Axed 1 : dy| Before, it.whl then: be sy that they On| have best - profite, colo itten By al I o fn oe pe.; bols.Ne scon.as one crop.is.removed 1p : | some incentive to hoe of} sections after: this a pren but \u2018as.these | | include \u2018lettuce, radishes, héets, tur- quite\u2019 a, \u201cvariety\u201d te\u201d choose from.Ie \u2018there: 18 ef above.wHat {8 wanted for.table use, Tir \u2018there is no: \u2018sale.for.them, | thé fowls will delight | may be som.piges, ji ol Of the sai}, and that is not much work % \u2018patch \u2018as sabll as early crops are removed.If they .late ar-| winter will tend to | sumed bh \u201cDays-the \u2018mie Hd doit \u201cper year er \u201c6 7 = \u201chim.10 the next hi member of: he elatic hore be ; anh ently ke au Cu bare: ro tn these one-day that each.os, ha | he.\u2018hogan feeding his \u2018cows gmain in {haa a.chance to select the.best for mb.AI they: eed are starters.1, straighien the : > < + 0400000004 poo \u201c46.\u2018âme duty of \u201cevery dattyman, who has first class cows, to use \u201cthe best dairy blood he can get in his henl- -afid rear the heifer ¢alves from \u2018In this way only can the qual- of the datry herds of the country \u2018kept up and possibly some improve - By s- doing a dairyman the summer time ahd \u2018dry hay every pd time they were being milked.He came the best\u2019 and most economical | lot.fi Sn ebtatiing an.ac- | to do this by having a lot of feed\u2014 1) | ground-up corn and oats mixed with bran-\u2014\u2014that he\u2018 was feeding ¢$o~ the - | Covs,.rand after he turned them out to \u201cto | STasshe thought \u2018he Would use up and | What feed he had Taft.He noticed \u2018that ihe \u2018more cornmeal there in the mixture the hetter the cows kod Jit.\" They did not seem to care for oran, probably as: they had plenty - of, | protein.The Dest year he fed hay | \u2018and \u2018cornmeal \u2018and oats and had an nétease of fifty pounds of -butter fat best | over \u2018the product of the previous year.a weeds ! a \"out something else #0 thers will\u2019 be: therwise rips, kale, mustard and rape, \u2018 there js surplus of \u201cany of.\u201cthese \"Rape, kale, \u201ctoritss Je | nd ré mustard only \u2018labor connected them.is the preparation cultivation: The on \u201cwith arosing \u2018when.they succeed a crop of vegetables: \u201d-A-rakin by hand if-the bed 8 amali, \u2018or.harrowing it.the ds.large: oliough.to use a horse; \u201cthat is needed :and seon the il make -4 complete out all: positive ben- na.Deeide they.leave.eat; and it should.be the\u2019 ctice.to \u2018sow something \u201cweed.¢ tleanings of the \u2018poultry house have an: properly aved and composted Po \u2018the \u2018most \u2018value applied on - eropg, ae thet r.stimulating | en the grow th of young radntions of.mice.- Lata \u201cthé\u201d Fie name of the variety and ,.and kil there 1x, > \"THe Story.is told of.a Western dairy- gran, \u2018who \u2018skimmed his milk at home there \u201cwad pot enough butter fat left in it do give.\u2018even a emell- at butter.\u2018A separator man chal him to bring a sample of his skimmed.milk for analysis.The challenge was accepted, and the test showed two percent of \u2018butter had been left in the milk.In other words, neardy one- half of the butter had been left in the milk, and jmd been fed to calves and pigs.This is expensive pig feeding, nd it was an eve-rnener Me thai dairyman.The human hand- su-.\"\"{periôèr to.many machines, but vien, it q comes to skimming milk no hand- skimmer can équhl the separator for getting\u2019 .the butter fat out of a &lven \u2018weight of milk nection with a milch cow that should \u2018never he overlooked, and that is her disposition.She may be an excellent eunimal,\u201d as \u2018a producer, and capable, of \u2018glving a large profit, but #f she has a disposition which renders.her difficult to handle she will always be a source -j0f annoyance, and emxiety.When Taising a heifer she should be handled from the day she first appears on the farm until she becomes a producer.A good cow usually brings a fair price, \u2018hut she must be known as such.A cow with a pedigfes will always be.\u2018preferred, because the pedigree is an evidence that she is from good stock, and can be reMed upon to excel in pro- \u2018duction\u2019 of milk and butter, and also of calves that will be of value in the future.\u2018It will not pay to spend one\u2019s time {rumming a dairy with less than twelve eows, and those .bontaining from {thirty 40 forty cows are probably the \u2018| most economical.The sale of cattle from the dairy 6 ferm can be made a' very respectable source of income.The amount of skim Pi produced is easily suffi- clent 10: raise all the calves born in the air and they will make as good or better cows than those maised on oew milk or allowed to run with the Always.remember that milk vent off a che farm that produces it carries away fordver: putrition, and\u2019 minerdl \u201cmatter, end thus impoverishes the farm.The churn would retain these elements \u2018fon the farm and send off only the butter, which conitaing.no fertility worth > | mentioning: - [15 warm e Be h they will | take \u20ac \u2018a.flight.\u2019 This is sodd for\u2019 them, as: frequent flights.in of \u2018honey \u201cth © \u2018autumn ma drawn heavily.on their stores, uid onsequently.not: et.£60 restiess, te | them remain in the: cellar a a warm, nti day, It possible, place \u201cthem |.arm \u201can d-rabbi = old one.} Anyhow, you can save money by push- \u2018| ing the pigs now.- Eur hive \u2018quietly 80:88 not toi \u201cthe \u201cweal pes and: \u201cstop | \u2018 THE comme PORKERS.\u201c It you have a grubby piece of ground turn the hogs in and let them clear if Ap.They'll do it.\u201cx You ean put pork into a young hog \u2018a.great dea] faster than vou can an Some folks say twice as fast.It 1s only recently that the average * farmer.has awakened: to the fact that \"hogs need a lot of drink: If you haven't milk enough give them water, ai they will drink, .If you are not situated so that you { can let your hogs out, draw a load of \u201cearth and throw it over into the pens BOY, and then.The hogs will work it over and take a lot of comfort doing it, Makes them grow, faster, too.The average weight of hogs is decreasing every \u2018year.: Some markets will not take à heavy hog at all, unless.it.be the dead of Winter, and then \u2018 they don\u2019t like to do it.When the price.of pork\u2019 goes down, i don't get scared and pull-out.Keep steady.\u2019 Folks ere always going to eat pork, and the price will soon swing | back all right.Money in 1t every year, | J'anyhow, When we grow mors - of the grain we feed our hogs we will clear more money at it.About time.we thought more \u2018of this, too, Any old potatoes?Boll some, smash \u201cthem, \u2018salt them 8 bit and feed now \u201cand then a ration.Great for hogs.See that the bowels of your Logs are kept in a good healthy condition.\u2018Right.thers 1s the.secret of, success.\u201cGARE OF THE CHURN.A great deal has been said and y written about the importance of keep- i dairy utensils perfectly clean, but tol act 20: much about the churn, and if | proper care is not exercised In keeping the churn sweet and clean, the but- | ter will bs tainted, no matter how well the milk has been cared for be- To fôre -belng ready for the churn.A \u2018small brush {s a convenient article to usë about thè.churn, as it is some- | t=: what difficult to clean.the corners and { joints \u2018with a cloth, and\u2019 it is these ut- that hold the milk and make breed- i= | ing places for microbes.Before be- he tudes yds the he wind bares in\u201cat the a, the confinement.of the: used i by: \u2018the entrances * being | mild days when bees{ would: ar ne | BOL _guds, and then rinsed \u2018with - two until they are on an 1\u201camounts, one- pint \u2018ead be discontinued until \u2018there 18 the \u201cstrongest colo- { si AV er ding, given u e \u2026 or ta half to af: Sdey being sufficient; Once: .Sorel in this way, the method \u2018should 8 | not natural \u201c| ginning the work of churning, we have hn | a good \u2018supply.of bolilng water ready to: use just es\u2019 soon as the churning is finished, and\u2019 the chura is \u2018much easier to clean.Cold water is used first to wash off the milk adhering to remove.the milk and butter from the churn, By \u201cdoing this Dboiling water 3.15 used freely and in such a way that At will Teach the corners and crevices.\u2018The insides of the churn 18 thoroughly- re rar\u201d CURING CLOVER HAY, * E.P.Snyder, of Huron County, Ontario, writes as follows on curing- clover hay: ; There are two methods of curing \u2018èlover hay: First, to let it get well wilted, dock it up in small heaps, let {t sweat over night, stir it out in the sun next day, then haul to the mow before it gets really dry so the leaves shatter off.The second way is to cut when the dew is well off, follow with the tedder and rake up and haul in the barn as soon as.dry enough so it wn rattle when handled with the ork.i No doubt clover hay is better cured by the first method, and if one knew that the weather would be right it would-be the ideal way to.make the hay; \u2018but because of showery weather that often prevails at the time of making clover hay.I have always practised getting it in the barn as soon as fit.I have never had any bay spoil in the mow.If it spoils at ail it is the result of imperfect curing.In bdd hay weather people sometimes get in too much of a hurry and rush the hay in before it is fit, and when it spolis charge it to the wea-~ ther.I know there are those who advocate putting the clover in the mow as soon as it is well wilted, claiming that the heat developed will destroy the mold and cure the hay perfectly in the mow.I have known some of these same men to have hey that WR y terribly mow-burned.re REPAIRING FARM MACHINERY Winter is the proper and most convenient time for the farmer to put his\u2019 machinery in shape for use the following season.As a general thing a great many farmers put their machinery away in the fall, giving little or no attention to repairing the worn out parts and when needed the following season, and work is pressing, they find they must delay for a day or two in order.to put their tools in working shape.This is a loss of time and in numerous instances is the al- rect cause of being a week or so behind in the farm work.During the winter months when .farm work is slack the farm machinery should be carefullly looked over and such repairs as are necessary to make secured and properly adjusted before spring work opens.Every machine employed upon \u2018the farm grain binder is more or less injured in one part or another, and needs either renewing or readfusting.It does not cost any more to invest in winter months.than later, and in mare.instances than one would be the means of assisting in saving valuable time when farm operations are very urgent.\"HANDLING THE BULL \u2018As a rule, the bull hands back to a man on the points of his horns the exact treatment accorded him at the points of the pitchfork prongs,\u2019 pointedly says Dean R.8.Shaw, of \u201cthe Michigan agricultural college.\u2018The club has no place whatever in the handling of a bull, and the same {3- also true of boisterous conduct of any kind on the part of the attendant.° Quietness and gentle, but firm, treatment are essential to the proper train-' ing of the buil Never undertake to - make the animal do anything without accomplishing the same.If there - should be any question about the result do not undertake it.The man who is afraid of a bull should not attempt to manage him, as the bull will\" detect the first evidences of fear and begin to take advantage at once: finally becoming ungovernable.On the other hand, no man should pursue foolhardiness and expose himself to danger unnecessarily.\u2019 DOMINION COAL G5, Limited.\u201cDOMINION\u201d end \u201cBPRINGKILES \u2018Goal, screens, run of mine and slash, ° DIBCERARGING FLANTSE AY Hontreal, Quebec and Three Rivera, To WITH Unsxoslled Facilities ser Bankertag, 1 SALES OFFICE, ~ f12 St James St Montres : @elaphone EAS aad.; Et & MacDOUGALL BONDR MVESTMENTS, - SAAB LPS S BUILAIG, HouTRAM, Member, Montreal Stock Exchange, MAIN 7644, J { H { sustainey Of Natura r Construct; \u2018ent to sug pts, 13 per ôf the 1j from 15 to mditiong, 9 o control, Css of > 5 testing miltar rou] fi.M.L 18% Fda ters in the provinces.M grain suffered any damage.p\u2019 minees, _ aie = 44444444 , + + + + + + : .+ a Stock xchange Toro oat present Sir + bro Mackenzie with a lov- + wilham on his return from + > + , yn ng cup But for the activity of + u oO + London, his favorite stocks\u2014 + + two and Toronto Rails\u2014many + + RIS aker.so far as business + 2 ancerned.could get off on a Ï y long fishing holiday.4 + + + srt MR LANCE READY 70 PLACE MUCH MONEY WITH US yr.A.Daoust, who represents the king and brokerage firm of R.For- re Company in Paris, arrived in fe cry th 5 MOT ning from the French can = needless to say that he brings favorable reports of financial dealings decween France and Canada, and he « of the opinion that French money.wii from pow on come to this coun- ov for investment nis oe new Banque International,\u2019 ne says, is doing a Very.nice \u2018business - x Paris, and predictions are made or Îts steady and gradual growth: The French capitalists are just now cosely studying.Canada as-a field fe favesting money, and this.is: La oi i Lg RS CE RE bc .= ; v.cales of shôes have: 7 CRD UE n Lgl 5 dure a \\ fa tronbl to.have \u201cstarted |* a See : fal, which ap- | naual-se jo CR LE ary simi BR : 4.=.= hst ute for léa- : d unining up.a.distance, ide by a board nes = x, departments of \u2018the G ° \u2018+ - DECORIMIER PARK MOTOR RACES.ä pisbraw.on his \u201cStmplex; Zip taking a corner.The clouds, of dus \u201cconvey an ides of.the difficulty of Piloting a machine on $ : out tradi so me dri oan.ob tn = 5s mt 4 y : Ak N saute = ovis jJuiekly casts.AST CA OIE de ] 4 : ; { i .7 de ros tarie,followe oo.Spbres received from ths \u2018has diséescet a : Hot d h |'CAL Was: 2 8 t 62] pressure which.15 Bow antred in the Se Sleeping Sickness Oring.EER £88 1 2 out it.Me, Sin loss ; cure g stated, a mpented \u2018by un- desia state that it hay been proved |.7T°R\u20ac : net} FY ; : EW ; \"$1,000; : : seagonably.\u201ccool ia ther.\u201d Showers o¢- 0 ; = \u201c bn x ?YAgTa%eb x A rred on Saturday over most of: 8.nr EE i he At dR Ce Tor arto and Quebec and yesterday in the .aritime provincse 1°: Mer Georgian Ottawa and Up- je = | Lawrence.; m with scatter-|- HW te: fregh northwest |\" \u2018 44 , fair amd coûl- | np a palpalis (the spbeles of tsetse as 5 a ei Ought: UF Doi - SA a ch up to that time had alone | °° Ju : an: th a : esterices hie Hine St wrende and: Guit\u2014ou- ol esr: feparasd as a er Ding val Se a : up: \u2018 id Bi lergyman % \u201cYoung, re erly 1c 2 md.shôwery; Tu sickness) was non-existent, The a : m wn; fr his st cperfences Hel-| the\u2014M h winds, of Gleseina.morsitans has been proved | siderable\u2019 By : ee re ; élberg, wh \u201cwent 188 Mort EEE usually | - aly labor: 1 their: seats Hi tr OPIN ; TPE IS QUE rto-day, showers to-night and: on 8; fine: and \u2018cod 1 West -\u2014 ket 2 a eme | a ST.LaNBERT BOATING CLUB REGATTA.View ot.spectators watching an exciting finish from the grand stand ig tailors, \u2018none | AE TES PL EH \u2018est À Cha ; : 66 , ee Ce - _ John pee solar en ; af: 2 er ra or 8 a = halls { 51 be | &eoys was declared Venera\"'e.\u2018 ie - Beatification.2 77 - the .most cnportant Telig uf 5 he : + dns Cent that has come \u2019 : ted hat \u201cpefore ong\u2019 an- | Catholic Church in Canada.ir er 1 xpéc tg Sh added to the list Margaret Bourgeoys was nor ur 3 of er, pam \u2018and\u2019 that this time \u2018it \u2018will | April 17th; 1620, at Troyes, Fra\" ce | bé the foundress of.the Congregation came to this country with Ma:s0 ot Notre.Dams, Margaret Bourgeoys, in 1658, ans mé: ©: Céllars (¢ hotels we- food LIGHT AND DARK.GREY AMERICAN BEAU 5 en Le Bs \u2014 Madras Muslinsfor sash .curtains, width 24 in.to -26 in\u2014yard 14c to 40c \u201cLess 25.per cent.\u201c\u2014For summer dr aperies \u2018Width 40 inches.Yard 25c; Less 25 per cent.}S\u2019 \u2014in\u2018various colors : | \u2018Width 32 inches.Less | \u201c33 1-3 to 50 per cent.Too :, i + Third Floor.} ; California Raisin Bread:o, ) nesdays.Children are very-fônd- Ask your grocer; or Tel.Mdin; 2625 2282, - = Tenders, sealed 'and-.eny rsed, \u201cTender for Propèr- ty,\u201d addressed to.She unde 3 signed, will ba:received up to 12 o'clock noon on Puss: day, 23rd July, 191%; for X the Plan of the property may he.exathin.ed.and permit to view obtained up application at this office.- Cele The highest, or any tender, not neces sarily accepted.CES, DAVID \u2018SEATH.US Sec - Montreal, July 11th, 1912.0.70 MINION LAND REGULATIONS.=~ \u201c\" Any person who is the sole head family, or any male over 18 year may homestead a \u2018quarter\u2019\u2019sects avallable Dominion \u201cland \u2018In.Xf Saskatchewan or Alb must a pands district.Entry by proxy \u2018may.be \u2018ade 8 al any agency, on Certain condi ions; À son, daughter; \u2018 broth ndine -homesteader months\u2019 residence \u201cupon - 4 ar liree years.À homesteader may It ¥ithin nine mi his- { « \u2018arm of at le \u201csol ind occupied by him, Mother, son, daughter, : In cértain districts a hi 89d standing may pre-empt ja à section alongside his homestes Rg 3.00 per acre, - Te i and cultivation of the pond in each of Duties.\u2014Must reside\u2019 upon thie \u2018hom e- stead or pre-emption.six months: ir-each | of six years from date .of homestead eyi- Irv (including the time Feguired to sath.\u2018mestead patent), and cultivate fifty acres extra, Coenen sas Ls : [ra o> homesteader who has exhausted his | A ; nas e bral ; -of thre years, : non acres and erect: a_ hou a : WE Deputy of the Min: *-B.\u2014Unauthorized; aivertisement will net A NOISEPROOF ROOM.i The Dutch town of\" cl * Possess the only ab por room in the \u2018world: .; ordi SeProof room .it is*essential, ding to the -theory of 5 ; Tuctor of this one, Professor-Zwa.\u201cMaker, that hall Pénetrats | not only shall ¢ inner walls are po vered with a kind>ofh h a Bel - Wood Sn posed., alt, .Cork.\u2019 The floor Ng Overed with-a- thickly_-wov: carpet, CEST RU reign.Silence of the: and | M this elaborate one iS used for.ci 1F\u2014 Harper's Weekly.lree of the world\u2019s best weaves in carpets erest.surrounds these : values\u2014a number \u2018Carpet, with | 6 ins.x10 ft.6 ins.\u2018Prices \u2019 - SCOTCH WOOL: RUGS FRE?5 -50- Scotch-.Wool- Rugs ton \u201c ana} sizes 7 ft 6 ins.x 9 to 13 ft, Yard | F1350 te 35200.Less20% 20%.| =: 2 - :.Third Floor.~~ à Law $500 .Reguldr $8.00 and.$9.00 + ta ig eR 5, = =*Phest'are the balance of \u2018our Shef- \u201cfield silver plated Entree Dishes.They are all heavily plated on finest nickel silver: Patterns are beaded.Shapes- Second Floor $1.50\u2014LESS 50%: | \u2018Rooms, Halls, Libraries, a merchant.hat : théra Mn 0004 had: five, American: vessel wes superior : ini - their -credit béfors force.d.3 disagters.© Before: ow had lest the thir- The American \u2018navy at the' outset.of.the war comprised only sixteon vessels, - while Great Britain possesis : came along to vary the.BY | \u2018proclaimed.an officer in the \u2018Shannon\u2019 {1n\u20191892, at the \u2018age of 100.ed over Bix hundred.= The war lased \"over three years, and we lost, | twenty-one.ships before peaca- waë * Lieutenant \u2018Provo Wallis, who Wat at {he -time of Her\u2019 fight with the \u2018Chesi- penke,\u2019 \u201cdied an Admiral of the Flat: a s Ku Tv a BRA * IE gee nb LE | oo ing uty: Regular i pric Tr 200 pairs hemmed sheets, read OF 1154 \u201c2; English sheeting, plain we: 2: \u2018Regular price $1.50° and [0 \u2018300 yards table linen, 70.inches rc ~~ pattérns.- Regular price .6 60 only Damask table cloths; : i 2 all linen cloths, pty bordered pat erns,- = fine D 2.50, $3:00; 'uérdey LE .Tumners, in Swiss, Draw pieces.Regular prices: { 100 pairs Bath towels, large: siz \u201cwhite or colors, extra good >.75 pairs Guest: towels\u2019 with fanc en Lai, itched ends, all pure nen.8, S1Zéd x28 vahi at per \u2018pai h pe sand.\u201cpo.effect, ha a.Rena 40 uesday per.yard.Frilled flouncing;.suitable to make infant's dressés.and petticoats.[In this = value; : with jabots (attached.\u2018Prices: to suit [| lines and assorted sizes.: I new \u2018and stylish, and dull nds son \u201cvery fetching designs | in the collectio Some of them \u2018are pried at $4, others up to $4.50 and $800, y, lac rip ÿ com i ress sels.of Swiss rosy lace, in squâre and round: effects; ts\" of lawn, \u2018pique and Swiss: \u2018jabots and Dutch: collars.imbroidery fa broidery- founiine in\u201d a Hal \"20.; = |; \u201cAs in June, this | Store will be closed on Saturdays | at \u201cDuring July and August I PM.; among.\u2018them.: Rich Foulard Silks, in very dainty \u201cthe \u2018most a Robe Silks ot out for the summer season.The colorings \u201care splendid and all new shades.= There ; is a wide variety of designs 5 allover patterns, suitable for Robe» and Blouses, new shades.Regular $1 .25-$1-50.per yard; \u2018and Green.\u201cTuesday.ve ds ee 00 ee .89 Pencil striped Duchess F oulards, in fine calorings.3 \u2018per yard; - Small Polka Regular $1.29 Tuesday.89 Dot Foulards, Navy {= \u2018and Black grounds with spots of White Regular $1.25 per yards Tuesday.89 :Rich Bordered Foulard Satins, Nay Blue grounds with Polka dots and\u2019 small designs, lace and fancy borders, very stylish for robes.R-gu- lar $1 50481.75 per yard; i\" Tuesday.cre.\u2026.89 .All are 40 inches wide and will n cut to great advantage.* special: Tine of folding Ja apanese e fans, rettily etched, on sale at each .05-_- grok in pink, blue, white, wih SE i 69\u201d (En 2 ed or lace, trimmed, Each .$52.00, tas; $2.75.weaters for Girls and Infants Le al coller, à in Cardinal, Grey, = bite.We have sizes for girls of 6°.oe.\u2019 years, priced, 4 fon 8175 Bo hoice.of White, Sardinal.and Noy 0.4 à rns for.- August, the er [tor for August {and new fashion\u2019.ig ws nd cotton \u201cmixture, a our most.recent arrivals.You cannot ind a more complete bution stock than ours in > thé whole of f Montreal.-sheets: may now.BUTTONS TOR SUMMER DRESSES ai + _ buttons up to those as large as a fifty- AH fresh new stock and American novelties, in: Pearl, Crystal, Jet, Crochet, Horn and Fancy: Pearl Buttons\u2014Round pearl but- \u201ctons with self shanks; colors Mauve, -Red, Sky, Grey, Natural, Brown and Navy; sizes from the small trimming \u2018cent piece; per dozen .25, .35, .75, nally \u201cch 5% § el vio ga bi On sale a at each.si aus ze centre jet buttons, in three sizes; per * $1.25.Diamond shape, cut pearl - buttons, in three sizes, at per dozen, +50, 75.$1.00.Crystal Buttons, small trimming tons of hand-cut crystal, i in Amber, \u201cGreen, Blue, White; per dozen .75 Jet Buttons\u2014Plain rim and fancy \u201cdozen .50, $1.00, $1.50.Crochet Butfons \u2014White wash- \u201cable crochet buttons in three most À: wanted sizes: per dozen 35, .65, .85 Horn Buttons\u2014Real horn buttons with: \u2018concave: centre, four hole buttons, three sizes, per dozen .50, .75, $1.25.- Round Wood Buttons\u2014Perfectly \u2018round: \u2018wood buttons enamelled in Navy, - ; Aen , Brown, Black; per doz., NOTE\u2014 Above are but a few of \u201cmesh made G Frames You will not find their like Ve hive fifty only of these fine erman Silver Bags, a lot especially to our order, two each of | * design \u2018and twenty-five different 750, Ser : , $8.50, $9.They are genuine 00 and $10.00 * Only ot each.\u2026 .$5.00 \"Er mS Se oy = - oa EE e \u2019 $ 6 à Feed \u2014 pov Logon spy @s ns CR Ps ne EE mg ATL eT TT a ENT RTE IST TEST ESS SES _ | \u201cTHE MONTREAL DXILY WITNESS, MONDAY.1912 -\u2014\u2014 , JULY 15, \u2014 Mau Pr Se rates eme THE HORSE BEFORE THE CART.(By Virginia Cabell Gardner, in the Springfield \u2018Republican.\u2019 Black an\u2019 bay.Dun an\u2019 grav, Oh! the pretty little hor ! h ses! chanteq Margaret lustily, and broke off into conversation.\"We have only the black one, but S pretty,\u2014isn't he, father?\u2018You bet he is, +f INSURES PURE | PURE FOOD RES GOOD 5 rs pe Jhe \u2018Witness\u2019 Daily Fashion int Pa he\u2019 { Jim, and smiled ar CRY te ar i pan it, wife and a \u2018Let's all walk down to the mea- THE THE J TV IS AESO ; dow, he proposed.\u2018Meg wants to carry Prince a lump of sugar.\u2019 Kit was busy setting the - table, but she had always been an or responsible sort of housekeeper, careful about whatever she did while she was doing it, but ready to lay it aside instantly, at any stage, and trouble about it no more, if Jim proposed her doing something else.She had even been known to take a cake out of the oven once and set it aside to finish baking another day because Jim wanted her to go fishing with him right THE PURITY IS ABSOLUTE BLACK OR GREEN\u2014SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY.TE IN CANADA VATETT CE Fi | 3 AONT | à \u201cWATCHING\u201d YOUR \u201cWATCHMAN\u201d EL beets) por NGE FOR FETE.tt tome, July 29th, 30th \\ioust Ist, are the days : cariogs committees their utmost to of the most en- This eturesnne gown of shot pink and green taffeta is partially veiled with cream lace, the lace tunic being caught up in festoons with prim little roses of pink silk with green chiffon but Jim was still clerk in the village grocery store, and he and Kit still lived in the same little house at the end of the street that they had occupied then.nice to be always sure your watchman is awake, and think of Line the time this system saves in case of fire COME i à itoring Home to Hold away.Nobody could truthfully say : Ji F P-nelit Picnic.that was a good cake, but then, maybe, .| 3 5 a poor clerk whose holidays were few : Our nightwatchman\u2019s \u201cSignal and Fire Alarm System \u201d com: : gf ; and far between might like the com- ; CL ., ! HH 5 \u201cThe Young People's Panionship of a pretty young wife on | Lined is the safest and best in existence.| | E 1 Society held last à Spring day, beside the shining .a .« Sheltering Home, waters, better than even the best of Not only does it keep your watchman well up to his work, 7 \u201cet preliminary ar- Cakes.| : = 0 nde for the Fete i However, if you want a moral, it PICTURESQUE HATS AND but it also enables him to send in a call for assistance, or : \u2018ne Dominion Park for | may, perhaps, be found in this\u2014that \u2018 ins i i ; : | A y : + Hebrew Sheltering | incident had occurred six years ago.OWN.a call for fire, instantly without leaving your premises.Ita | : 3 | ! : 1! as profitable of the | They were the richer only in Mar- leaves.; 3 ! garet\u2014at least that had been the case The hat is a unique affair, broad : CHAS.W.HAGAR, General Manager.| i | rw Sheltering Home, till the day before when Prince ar- brimmed and drooping, trimmed with : lace and roses to match the gown.The other hat is striking in appearance, black and gray being used upon a background of white straw.\u2018el no few years ago, has rived the beautiful three-year-old colt, | dished itself as an es- fueter à present from Jim's brother-in-law, who owned a stock farm in another country.The premises which properly belong- THE \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - in the local Jew- With the increase of © of immigrants to our «son fer the existence of J BE ae.RL étonne ta give temporary shel- \u201csients becomes quite ap- « Toronto, July 13.\u2014Dr.Wm.SYcan, wa far 13 vears has been physician at re Central Prison.severs his connec- ran with that institution to-day.Dr.Slnan's resignation is the occasion for rezret among those connected with the rrison and its -vork.He has sought to retire from active practice for some time.but for one reason or other his resignation has mot taken effect.At the advanced age of 80 years, Dr.Sioan is hale and \u2018hearty.Yesterday he.was an enthusiastic participant in the Orange demonstration, and walked in the parade alongside the younger men.Dr.James Algie has been appointed in | succession to Dr, Sloan.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.At the quarterly examinations of the Provincial Pharmaceutical Association, the following passed successfully: Mesars.Chs.M.Colle, Harry Silver- man, Jos.Cloutier, J.W.Gaudette, D.St.Amour, Archibald Duclos, M.H.Proulx, Arm.Montpetit, George J.Ouel- lette and Alcide Girouard.The following passed on all subjects but one and will have to present themselves at the next examination for that subject: Messrs.J.P.Turcotte, Chas.- Cofsky, A.Asselin, Art.Payette, L.G.Lapalme and J.L.L'Heureux.The examiners were: Professors J.o.Cassegrain, of the Jacques Cartier Normal School, and Isaac Gammell, of the Montreal High School, with Messrs, A.J.Laurence as general supervisor, and Victor Giroux, supervisor for Quebec and vicinity.The next examination will take place | on Oct.3.- PULPIT NOT VACANT.In last Saturday\u2019s \u2018Witness\u2019 stated that the pulpit of Longuei'l Presbyterian Church was Vvaccanr.This was an error and should have read \u2018Three Rivers.\u201d The Rev.Thomas Harrison, who is minister of Garden- ville Avenue Church, Longueuil, will flowers you want, \u2018ed in them\u2014and horses and carriages \u201chouse, \u2018looking sa happy.- \u2018been once with her father and mother -they could not stay very long, because ] up and patted Prince's nose once.more.|; in the.it was.ed with the little house at the end of the street consisted of the garden, the little back yard, where Kit kept her chickens, and a tiny strip of grass between the front porch and gate.The meadow field where Prince was grazing was part of the farm which began where the village ended, and had been rented by Jim expressly for the colt.It sparkled now, all golden- green in the low sunshine, the brook running through it was {full to its banks with dancing water, and Prince did truly look, as Margaret said, very \u2018shiny-black and bu'ful,\u2019 as he moved about cropping the short grass.Jim and Kit laughed to each other.A less blithe-hearted pair than they might have laughed for happiness, taking their own little girl to feed sugar to their own horse in a lovely gold-green meadow.\u2018Oh! Prince!\u201d Margaret shouted.\u2018Come here.I've got a s\u2019prise for you.He hasn't any idea I've brought him some sugar, she confided to her parents in delighted secrecy.However that might be, Prince came up to them directly, looked at them out of his friendly, soft eyes, was pleased with the sugar, and let Margaret reach up and pat his nose.\u2018He really is almost too pretty for us to keep,\u201d said Kit with a half-sigh.\u2018We couldn\u2019t, except that he was given to us.You must borrow a saddle, Jim, and take a ride Saturday.It will do you good., \u2018Why, \u2018ves, I'll see how he goes,\u2019 Jim consented.\u2018But the best will be to sive up and buy a buggy, and then by the time he\u2019s théroughly broken, you and I and Margaret can go- out driving if we choose.Say! that -will Rge\u2014won't it,\u2014Peggy-Meg?We can.6 off in the woods and have -pic- nics, and you ean pick ali the wild Would you like it?Margaret nodded emphatically.\u2018Yes in\u2014deed.\u2019 \"To go out driving seemed to her one of the grandest things one could do.She knew some little girls.whose \u2018fathers owned stores\u2014aot just work- and things, who went quite often.: She loved to watch them drive: by her wearing their pretty clothes and.She herself Thad apd they had a beautiful\u2019 time, but that horse and buggy \u2018were hired by the hour from \u2018the livery.She reached | Jim\u2019s ride was a.success./ He returned from it more.pleased than ever with the colt.\u2018He's gentle as a dog, and will.be no trouble to break.Ned- Smith's going to try-him with his cart and.we'll see how he works in harness.\u2019 oC Then Jim \u2018went on to tell: Margaret about the river road which he had taken.The river broke through a.gap.ountains; apd ran, fast-and foamy, among big: gray rocks.and.tiny islands.\u2018The prettist place you = ever.saw,\u2019 Peggy! Lots of arbutus by the roadside.And laurel bushes\u2014maybe by the time they bloom we'll have a nice fa little runabout, and rs t at ca, FM wm = \u2014 aso PHOTOS BY JOEL Ter get a good enough offer for him, we'd better let him go.\u2019 The daisies were in full bloom and | whitened all one side of Prince\u2019s field.the side on which the meadow sloped up to the level of the highroad, from which it was separated by a plank fence.Margaret sat among the daisies.Except for Prince she was alone, because as it wasn\u2019t Sunday Jim had to ba in the- store, and Kit was getting dinner; but the meadow not being far she had been there alone before, and she was not at all afraid.Of interest there was no lack\u2014there never need be when one possesses a view of the ruad\u2014checkered though it be by daisy-stalks and fence-planks\u2014 -and a fertile imagination.True, it was 10 minutes since the last wagon had passed, but -a beautiful yellow and black butterfly had floated close by Margaret's head, then a grasshopper kad jumped in her lap and out again, then she became interestéd in the movements.of a peewee who had chosen the nearest fence-post as a point from which to dart out on his insect prey.She was still watching him wher a Queer noise made her turn her head own the road away from the village, hen jump up and run tor press her lorehead against a plank for a L- better jew underneath ft.{ *Oh\u2014eh!\" she whispered.\u2018: What she saw was an automobile.But it ichanced to be the first that had aver - .visited the village, and, there- \u2018fore, the first that Margaret had-ever \u2018seen.\u201cSo she did not think: of it \u2018by Lr \u2018that name; to her it was just a funny | red \u2018buggy,\u201d taking no chances with horses, and apparently getting on vory- Peu without them.| But no.For when it was.exactly op- osite her the queer Ted \u2018buggy\u2019 sud | pon stopped\u2014 and dia \u201cnot go.again.\u2026 There were {two young \u2018men he \u201cik, Ons Jumped out ta see what the mat- ter- was.The other kept.his seat.He\u2019 {looked strange and white but, on \u201cthe \u2018whole, Margaret approved.of.him.Presently he leaned back.; : *Can\u2019t vou hurry up, old.man?he \u2018asked.T\u2019m getting sort of\u2014tiréd.\u201d\u2026 | The: other rose to his feet.and looked at hig comrade.: | Sond (To be.continued) so good.It was hard to wait for the bite he knew would be his.Anna raised the Gingerbread Man to her lips, then stopped.\u2018Do you want some very bad, Guardy?she asked.\u2018Do you want some first?Bob, the gray horse, came ambling up He knew when Anna-and Guardian and Fluff were all in that place in the orchard something that tasted good was sure to be there too.Anna broke off one of the Gingerbread Man's legs.\u2018Here, Guardian,\u2019 she said.There was a snap, and Guardian sat up \u2018licking his chops and looking for more.Anna broke off a tiny bit.\u2018For you, Fluff,, and Fluff daintily licked the crumbs \u2018off \u2018her hand.Then Anna broké?éff the head, with the caraway seeds in it.\u201cCome, Bob,\u2019 -she said.Bob took \u2018the coveted morsel, then sniffed gently at the hañd of \u2018His little.mistress to gay \u2018Thank you.A squirrell overhead, who knew them all well, jumped down on Anna's shoulder, and, without waiting to be asked, bit'off an arm.A robin perched as near as he dared, with one eye on Fluff, and chinped: \u2019 \u2018Crumbs for me,\u2019 Please, crumbs for me.\u2019 Anna .broke off a bit \u2018here, - \u2018and a bit there, unt there was no Ginger- - \u2018bread \u2018Man left.\u201c \u201cWhy, I riever had a bite! \u201cshe said: \u2018Well, never .mim vou all liked ant I can eat other \u201cthings.\u201d A week late Bre Home: from \u2018school \u2018his hand, - \u2018See, Anne\u201d he said, when you were eating your Ginger- | bread : Man, and.you didn't \u2018know-it.I entered\u2019 it in the Camera Picture Contest at school and taok.fast prize \u2014five dollars.!: ; Anna \u201cJooked.Yes, there she was on the grass with Fluff, Bob and Guardian, the -\u2018squarrel on \u201cher shout- der .and the robin in-the tree.\u2019 \u2018Come, sald Roland, \u2018we will go dewntown and have some \u2018lady- fingers > Place of the Ginger- end ice cream.in bread Man you didn't: eat\u2019; - je - Anna thought she had \u2018mever tasted \u2018(such nice cake and âce cream \u2018as they | ; had that day.! J at her Roland came.oo with something in |.\u201cI took.your.picture the other day in.the orchard, | was coming south, and, besides the driver and the bishop.contained Mr.Shepard and Mr.James, who were on their way to England with their wives and Mrs.Lawrence, the wife of a telegraph operator.The front of the steering gear caused the car to swerve and pitch into the Bonaparte River, the automobile falling partly over the occupants, but the current rolled it away, and all the ladies, aided by the \u2018bishop and Mr.Shepard, both powerful men, soon got ashore.eme \u2018DAILY GRAPRIC\u2019 MATCH.Bisley Camp, July 13.\u2014The following is the record of the Canadian rifle team in the \u2018Daily Graphic\u2019 match: Armstrong, 32; Auld, 32; Battersill, 31; Blackburn, 32; Davidson, 28; Dy- mond, 28; Forster, 30; Kennedy, 31; Macdougall, 30; Maggs, 33; Macpher- son, 32; McInnes, 32; Mitchell, 27; Mortimer, 33; Regan, 31; Richardson, 33; Sclater, 28; Smith, 35; Steel, 30; Stoddart, 32; Bayles, 32; Forrest, 34, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERNS, The hnme dressmaker should keep a 1ittlo catalogue scrap book of the dally pattern cuts.\u2018These will be found very useful to Refer to fou thins te - Dominion Gresham Guarantes & Casualty Co 302 8T.JAMES STREET, Corner $t.Michael Lana.Call, For Window Cleaning Main 1203 OFFICE : \u2014Ît is The New York Window Cleaning Co.40 JURORS STREET Our Now EVERYTHING IN Montreal Warehouse MI E T A L S | PHONE 50 Brennan THE CANADA METAL CO.!imitos MAIN 6464 Street.Toronto -MONTREAL -Winnipeg Representative, G P.McClure \u2018Walter Paul's STOCK OF FRUIT | IS VERY LARGE AND FINE.PINEAPPLES, PEARS.HOT-HOUSE GRAPES.PEACHES PLUMS.APRICOTS.CHERRIES, APPLES, GRAPE FRUIT.ORANGES.CANTELOUPES.BANANAS, STRAWBERRIES.PEACHES, 461 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Corner UNIVERSITY AND BURNSIDE PLACE,\u2018 MANUFACTIRERS RETURN.Will Reach Montreal on Way Home To-night.C The party of British manufacturers, who have been.touring the Dominion of Canada since their arrival here {fn June, will return from the west to Montreal by the special train supplied by the Canadian Pacific Railway tonight, one day ahead of their drewn- up schedule.During their visit in the western part of the Dominion A the party inspected &dmonton, Calgary and various points of sceni¢ and ip- dustrial interest in the Rocky Mountains.\"They also visited Vancouver, Victoria and other places that would help them to gain eome.first-hand.idea VISITORS TO THE CITY Your clothing, parasols, etc, French Cleaned well and returned promptly, by\u201d Canada\u2019s GOLD MEDALIST FRENCH CLEANERS AND DYERS, BRITISH AMERIGAN DYEING CO, Telephones Main 4470 and 4471.GlasgowDrug Hall REMOVAL NOTICE 216 Notre Dame West.COME AND SEE OUR SUPERB SODA FOUNTAIN.J.A.HARTE DRUGGIST.Phone 1190 MAIN.D.H.WELSH & co, CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS We have moved to 394A ST.ANTOINE STREET, Phone Uptown 2648.* suis 16-\u2014is Id { ahip Bishop De Bancier, of New zonal 2 ia | minster dipoese, \u2018wuffersd ; je cut -on the | bridge of the nose and 8.wid his forehead nvhen thrown owt of: tomobdle.-an auto oft: the Cariboo road,» Which was: le.eut on} { note or - stamps.PATTERN couPon.\u201cPlease send \u2018the above-men- domed pattern as per directions given > below.No.reuseweme severerrensecentensenssens! ad NB.Se use le cut out the Liu.and send With the coupon ney filled out.\u201d The pattern can- .not reach you: in les: than Price 10 cents each, an Pattern I escaped injury.Twenty , cows were killed.The storm, whieh | was .the most severe that has visited this section for several years, did considerable damage to buildings in St Paul and \u2026 Minneapolis.\u2018 CUT HIS WIFE'S THEOAT, THEN DROWNED HIMSELF Beauveviile;s July 18.\u2014'Jockey\u2019 Wur- tele, & farmer of Cmberland, which is situated \u2018between \u201cGt.George and Beauceville, got into trouble with his wife yesterday morning and determined to perpetrate a vengeance upon \u2018her.\u2018He cut het throat in four places, causing almost hmmediate death.Then, with a\\ fevulsion of feeling, he went to a nearby pond, called Jimmy Hall's pond, and drowned himself.\" as rt SASKATCHEWAN RESULTS, - Regind, Sask.July 16.\u2014Heavy rains in Maple 1a doubitul keep that LioySminster du in ard ent, eturns make the election\u2019 of C.B.-Marké, Liberai, 1 ie, Fr n.Rosetown, Creek, Sertain, and add to the majori- \u2018IApora ties of.Some of - -didates :4x\"other | 1 oan: \u201c the same predica- {- Ltberal, in Pinto | will be course.\u2018{ Wh ] he Prohibition Na- h will b iled to any| outskirts of St.Paul, In st i en,\u2019 she wanted to.Said, J 1 tear my scarecrow le, United, States by t terns, which w e mailed to y si A storm late will constitute the i a are we goog\" to have\u2019 our} | tional convention yesterday.The | address on receipt of 10c for each| yesterday.An elghteen-months-old In\u2018 addition to this the first race for | pull v Ca {party ticket, Chafin and Watkins, is pattern, in silver or stamps.child held in the arms of Miss Freyer the Doble Trophy for class \u2018B\u2019 boats, run over the Pointe Claire LA \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CREDIT MEN'S ASSOCIATON.Instead of electing officers of the new Quebec branch \u2018of the Canddian Credit Men's Association at the meeting of the committee of fifteen which took place yesterday afternoon in the offices of Ames-Holden and McCready, Limited, for that purpose, this provisional committee was continued under the chairmanship of Mr.S.©.Matthews, of Matthews, Towers and Co.Mr.Robt, Wilson, chartered accountant, has been appointed provisional secretary, and his offices, until a permanent office and secretary are found, will be the association's headquarters.The services of Mr.C.E.Luke were also retained to look after the membership, and the - provisional committee formed itself into \"Ya membership cimmitee to\u201d Interview all .of the trade in various lines of business, and another meeing will be held early next week.Mr.Delorme, of La- porte, Martin and Company, was added 88 8 member of the committee.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 .CANCELS MONTREAL FLIGHT.Sherbrooke, July 13.\u2014A message was received last night from Harry N.Ât- wood, the Boston aviator, stating that he was nce d'in aH aeroplane cancelle L to Magt res .5 efits 8 GT Ee ; \"3 i su) THSILIYS FHL) T MLL bot - si \u2014Â 3 > pe wh : Jon a Le Ï LU | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.MONDAY, JULY 15.1912 7 CO ' grroccaco nca rrn care tos BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Notices of births, marriages and deaths.2 IN LIGHTER VEIN + must invariably be endorsed with the a - ( fame and address of the sender, % 400001000000 H0000S0OCOTT 3 \\ otherwise no notice can be taken © wa I thém.Birth notices are inserted for.WHY : MONEY\" IS CHEAP, * - ; 35c; marriage notices for 50c; deat i , Notices for 25c, prepaid.The an- I want you to tel me What this paper _nouncement of funeral appended.10 means when it says in its: market: report déath notice, 25c extra: other exteN- that money.is cheap,\u201d said-Mrs.McFee siong to sketch ; - of Bite, oN per as short, ra.ex- to her.\u2018husband; \u201cwho, like all other hus-\u2019 Cpt poetry, which is b0c per line ex- bands, is supposed.to be.encyclopagdic., tra postpaid.MeFee laid down.the\u201d : Sporting; \u2018sheet: Annual subscribers, whose names -ap- It's simply putting it in briefer form Dear on ma nouncé- ments Sur Mats may nave an deaths the statements that money talks, \u201che .re- (without extended obituary or verses) plied, \u2018and that talk is\u2019 \u2018cheap.TT Tudge's: oT i x Loi occurring in thelr immediate families, gp ooo At-the C ; A: 1 free of charge, in which case.Dams : | he [1 OT ress of subscribers snou - \u2014 2540 H : Il | i _ variably be xiven.Teaci.x Wal.name.>) \u201coh-the subject - \u20180 \u201ccons j ; Hay 161 vo : version.\u2018I ama glpsy,\u2019 \u2018he: sald, ; \u201cTi : ay.BIRTHS.Weld \u20181am .supposed fo, be\" at i HF = 5 : | ; Tuend: .\u2018San\u2018a Tiaus! \u2014Puek ines, - = : : ee Ll * | BLAIR.\u2014 At Quebec, on July 11, 1912, A ser tell you all your.ALY - ;.: results the wife of Harold G.Blair, of a son.\u2014 8 ; \u201cWife\u2014\u2018 why did you: refuse BROWS \u2014 On July 3, 1912, at 157, Oo that man the rooms?avenue, Verdun, a daughter _ \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brown.Husband He looked \u201cSo: TON \u2014.At 4 4 Sussex avenue, on SEBLTO \u201cJuly 14, 191%, the wife of & |courase to raise his rent] Harold Skelton, a daugh ter, Lo EF egende.Blatter: e : young man- that \u201cthou.hast an Follow\" \u2018said: to: you, D 5 MARRIED, - © \u2018taupe now HL TENE \u2014 MORRISON At 7 o'élocx .| this: \u2018election\u2019 sai catipaîgn ve \u201con Tuesday evening, Jad 2, 1912,\u2018at Fer.- \u201cEve heärn tell he's on the ; fen AT Saints\u2019 Churah, Winnipeg, Mar, by \u201cHe vus \u2018thar \u201crep \u201cthe Rev.F.C.Heathcote, Miss Edyihe - May Morrison, daughter of Mr.Loa William Morrison, Craighurst, \u2019 ee to Douglas Victor Simpson jeney,- eldest - son of.the.Rev.: and Mrs.JZ H: Feney,rector* £ St.Phifin:?Buh, \u2018Tofonto., THOMSON \u2014 MOORE-_At THE Manse,\u201d Springbank, Ont., on July 3, 1912, by.: tite -Rev.John Moore, father of the gr i + \u2018bride, assisted by the Rev.W.Kän-\u2018| ay it.nmawin, of Strathroy, and the Rev.A.°|.\"7.\" -.Graham, of Parkhill, Miss Nettie } 7 f.Moorer to Dr.James Thomson, of.[ i i 7 , \u2014NEW.\u2018DORCHESTER \u2018APTS, on Dorchester $3\" 5 : Street.-West\u2014Stone and brick, solid fireproof built, {with iron framework; fire escape well lighted; ground, 25x \u201c110; \u201cbuilding, :25 x100;.all \u2018modern improvements; electroliers, gas 2 = stoves, refrigerators,\u2019 ice carried by janitor; mantel pieces, all hard- ; .wood\u2019 finished inside.Ce .- \u201cWinchester, son of the Rev, D; A + \u201cThomson, of Hastings.: ue eq | Cu 1 1 WEB LC cest, OWN \u2014 In this city,\u201d on \u201cJuly 14th; 7 Minnie Bell, second daughter of.iv the Fate Wallace \u2018Bell, and dearly be- ; loved wife of.Arthur \u2018Brown, aged 36 \u201c Féars.\u2019 Funeral sn Wedensday \u2018at 3,30.p.m., ; * - from the residence of her: \u2018mother?247 | ÿ | Guaranteed \u2018annual income, \u201caw.\u201cConditions: $10,000.: Cash\u2019 balance: 3500 por a annum.planade \u2018avenue.Friends and ac- | \"quaintances Please accept this intimation.BEECOURT :\u2014 ol At \u2018Blue \u2018Sea Lake, Qué; on: Paty 15 1912, at 4.30 a.m.Mary i - Dolores.ry \u20ac.in HA Gaughtex, of fo -the Hon.N.A, and rs.Belcourt, * JACKSON \u2014 Oh Saturday, July 13th, 2913, Jene-Farrak, widow of the late , que * \u201cWim.Jackson.readly- \u2018deliciôus m prit: ts \u2018do\u2019 - «Funeral from her daughter's resi- one.in\u2019.the; Dail ¢ dénce; Mrs.J.W.Muckle, 71, Stay- .MGr- avenue, Westmount.3 Funeral, Monday morning.: Pri- i Jvate.SIMPSON.\u2014 At Metcalfe; Ont, -on Tüly- 4 1912, James Simpson, ex-Postmas- 16, aged\u2019 69 years.; Jer mm int Pol Andon; host sf oh.which that cel] -stdod ; é cn ¢ : in x i ! i i i | | | i 1 \u201c$30, 000 \u2014On- .LAGAUCHETIERE ST, EAST.between y y.St.\u2018Denis and Sanguinet\u2014Land, 58x92; build\u201c ing, 3 \u2018stories, \u201cwood.and.\u2018brick, 8 tenements and one store.Wood ras \u2018brick - stable \u2018and.garage.| -Shed of wood.Splendid cellar.CRE SE \u201cIncome: $2969.00.5 2 : Es 3 Cash: $10,000; NR \u201cFor balance, parties can 2 easily\u201d come \u2018to terms.$2, so JEANNE :D'ARC \u2018ST, Maisonneuve, between y .\u2018Forsyth ind Girard\u20142 stores, wood and Urick construction; 3, tenements, pressed brick\u2019 front, modern finish.Income: $324.00 Tel : - Cash: $1,000 00.PORT 2 Te \u201c Balance: Easy, Ce ws - - ce $4 0002 North Side of ST.HUBERT STREET, cor- 7 ner of Bélanger, 2 story wood and brick house, : ; 2 tenements, land, 25 x120.nrik Isben, who believed \u2018 de: | À : voutly- in\u201cthe \u2018paramount importance | I}.f appropriate \u201cepeech \u201cHe- \u201cdid -not FF reg « Te \u20ac of a\u201ccabman\u2019s | | \u2018did: het: pro ve.\u2018his _cohtémnp nguage b; net ie ] one: suLLIv AN-\u2014 At Chicago, on \u2018July 9th, | ; 1912,.0f pneumonia, James Sullivan, : ' .ydungest sox of: the late William § Sut 1 | 1 ran, formerly \u2018of Québec.: WALKER \u2014.On, June 28; 1912.Charles | 1 | - Walker, of yilune 38.Woodford 4 Green; : on (Eng), ; Tad: 56.1 - \u201cIN MEMORIAM.© BOYD \u2014 In loving mémory of T.w.Boyd, sr, who fell \u2018asleep in Jesus, at «© \u2018Alameda,\u2019 Lavigne, Que.où July 15, | \u201ci i 1899.a Foss sending \u2018notices for the: above Column may send with them a list of } Le names of interested friends, together | \u201cThey.\u2018with a one-cent staimp for: each disapps : dress, and marked copies of the 1 \u20ac Ress\u2019 -containing the notice will a : .promptiy mailed.For addresses [in pointed.Buckles a eign countries three cents.vu, be- pins, is more.HE ; Te required i .the.a CE fiashes.Ansa \u2018bepular play of a: \u201cpopular: \u2018British: -dra- À matist: Es ar.Jn no.\u2018hurry, T assure |: oof CARR ÆRES- ST, twos street : Balance: Easy.5 ; Andre ee 3 Boyér-\u2014Land,: 60.feet | s3 00 à \u2014South Side of ST.HUBERT STREET, near 5 - y /Belänger; land, 25x 120, reaching from St.« Hubert to St.Andre.2-story building, 2 tenèments, built of wood .and brick.with pressed.\u201cbrick front; .Income: $240.00.Conditions: Gash: 1.00000.Balance: Easy J}- \u201crecapitulate: \u201cher | x | many - -regrettabls- *defiéiénéies.\u201d Dont IFT the big, meaningless: words: back \u2018one { HI nother\u2019 up.in: that sentence?Isn't, there -a fing literary se in packing ; fiegathet- the :fldgts Latin sms; never used\u2019.in familiar talk\u2019 : Isben 4 uldnver.have been guilty of.so-gross | H- \u201ca-\u2018fauit-of.-taste as this.He may: not |\u2019 rave - been.thei heaven-born: teacher; of | jmankind that his foolish champions of | | the eighties: pretended -he was.\"The |\" Sesson-sof, the vestry.sted- upon |4F frien © ait ee : us se.00 jon: WAVERLEY STREET, near Fairmount, 4 ; iz re ns; = Gi y :.minites.\u2018from tramways; 2 story stone and \u201cI have just con et da pl ; fa fv 5).(JS oI a roy = nts; , ; x story wood By | \u2018 solid: brick cottage, \u2018with garage.Cemented yard and cellar, veranda ste \u201che à\u201c fri J i i; - Ee \u201cand.Front.balconys:and back Veranda, at each story.Two splendid 4x8 [fur wardrobes in.\u2018the cellar; solid brass gas and electric fix- u tures; \u2018fine matelpiece, \u201cfine glass cupboard in the dining room; land 25 x 92; putain 251 \u20ac - A.= \u2018I blows.\u2019 \u2018Friends rushed in, and;h rique UD 1653 2 LE ; contestant.firmly.Tu oo : Warrior Numbet \u201cOne, : \u20ac 1 tremely\u2019 violent™ e OLS Number.Two: to breal awa De \u201cf:nGw \u2018comes - the elaboration; : the more | energetic indiy idualization.of = ; few of \u2018Tbgènws.craft.[ 3 7 ] \u201cof: éxpréssion\u201d\" \u2018of, hi personage \u201cwhich .engrossed him.\u201cHe did: not permit them to speak all- -withsthe same\u2019 \u2018accent,\u2019 of commonness.\u2019 Ha: Wa : \u2018echo \u2018the: flat vu : r.HB :sh a beg\u2019 \u201cparacny aid; t are.you Mr.Spudde, \u201con u NDERTAKERS ge 290 MOUNTAIN .ST sro 297 STDOMINIQUE St : w \u2018oF expression; \u2018and hi : 2 little\u201d (as.why- should * - , oral \u2018sustenance, ; se real men: ang « IL preg ET A - S30C cash.for.one lot, 25 x94, on DESORMEAUX STREET, FetroauPlre between De Montigny and St.Catherine.amount\u2019 of satisfaction you ge : more.information Call Mai: a : write to.; bus.\u201cdriver \u2018came into oT lision- in: t e.-8treet A $2, 50 ni Tots, 26x 100, with 2 story wood cottage and , hE 9 -tooms, on DOLLAR STREET, West Longueuil.5 3 E Gash: $1,00000%.\u201c Balance.Easy.to : 1000 jly excuse - \u2018mer tion\u2019 it, my: dear .Per.foot,- fon- GEORGE ST, SOREL, 33 x 1986534 feet of Jina \u2018Casht 25 pèr cent.Balance: at 6 per cent.x GOOD.RULE T0 FOLLOW < It isia good rule to.send your clothes to be cleaned before they get \u201cteo bad.They last 'milch Jonger, cand look better: \u2018 It is another: good \u201crile to always send \u2018to Parker's: _\u2014 \u2018satisfaction is sure.= ; R PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, \u201cMontreal, que: + ; an, Jy.inshis- tw thout causing any\u201d serious x :| Aiéury.< Phe \u2018boys \u2018had: fourid the we- | «wolver-bosidet the cash: register, dow stairs, were\u2018 playing \u201cwith-it, knowing that if wag-lodded \u201cAt first it w : thought: ; \u2018the floor,\u201d \"It\": was found, {|} | however, that the-buliei had\u201d mot.:pene- tL 1 inated Se kan, and LE] FROM: 2 4 CATARS AND-COUGHS.royince of Quebec, : ct of Montreal.= : \u201cNo.218, Montreal, \u201cAdvacate, E Flam, ny | Hrtin Servier, Jose phine Symard, Te, widow of.Auguste Servier, \u201cboth Tiving | ms x at St.Julien de Peyrolas, France, and}.Josephine .Servier, wife \u2018of \u2018Charles: Bfessy, and the latter to \u201cauthorize- his- es said wife to these presents, both Hving*l at, Orange, France, all = well as in ly as heirs o e late «Cyrille 4 \"an 1 TE A RAT 5 \u2018Marius Servier, alias \u2018Edmond :Lgfong, |.- \u201cDO SodTsHiE UP peer formerly.dower dealer of the City and\" \u201cHas: \u201cyoûr.dose \u2018an \u2018Atéhy.eeliy - District of Montreal, De fendgnts, - \u201cHave- you\u201d rain across: the.éyè \u201cIs you se A \u201cFame: Rose, Lavigne.\u201d ite, by mont.= Dou en able.cai age contra sta property = ory.A \u201cLearmont, and: the latter.to LAre you.subject ta sneezing fits 4 suthorize his wife to these presents, .\u201cDo your ears-roar and buzz?\" \u201cboth of the City and District\u2019 of Mont.|.- \u201cAre you hard of hearing?\u201d real; Willia- P.- O.and Brien: of the | ° - same place, and The Brokers w l£ you have any of thése indication Restau-' ; \"rant, a body politic and corporate, ac- of Catarrh, cure.the trouble\u2019 \u2018 aording to\u2019 law, having ts\u201d principal | Sten.it before it gets: into \u201c.place of business in thé City and\u2019 Dis- [or bronchial\u2019 \u201ctubes: -frtfet of Mohtreal, Tiers-Sa.sis, I too late.@ .The Defendants are ordered | to.appear within one mo IE + Montreal, Ton uty, 1912.- + ; T.DEROME, Deputy Prothonota; = ($5.00 \u201c|.PER MONTH ?- = OL nformati ; of rentals.\u2018or or management of f properties write er lop one to 1 Because.an \u201calleged thet; ; e: | \u2018of the -Grand Trunk\u2019 Railway: sta- | n at Plessesville-by : \u201cone, Frédérick - 1 F Lediic\u2019 was outside the jurisdiction 2 | of .the Montreal : Arraigriment.C HH A \u2014 FF te i with\" | tarrfhozone\u2014for years\u201d it.has Uccess \u2019 fully cured cases that.resisted \u201cother emediss.: \u2018No.6ne-:can kni than} the - eriofnous : \u2018beRefi Fr from the very fret day's.use.- Give way res.20065 taFrhozone,\u201d writes \u2018 on = ;\\Westvale, P.Q.\u201cI-had for xs { stubborn:' \u201ccase of Bronohia] - ; .] ear \u2018noises, headache, iore.- | ped- up\u2019 nose and.throat.| - : appetite and.made - rank.\u2019 x _Catarrhozons cured \u20ac 7, sx DETAINED AT GROSSE 181% Get.y Catarrhozone, use\u201d it, pe 9 \u2018are ware df\u2019 oe passengers\" of \u2018the.\"Canada Trier, tions.and substitutes.Lars, 2 érpnniort from Hamburg wfilch ar-| 4hrrhogone, -with-hard- Tubby ] _ rived on Saturday had to be dgtained lasts \u2018two.months, and\u2019 is 7 1 ne i fes aire a \u2018abou arrange at Grosse Isle.owing to a \u20ac a 1 Price $1.00, at all dealers, or the Ca- ||See a jfiotary \u201cand - i whom they had come in contac auffer-: né Co, Buffalo; NX; - \u2018ana | tage cont 2.AcHTING.EDITOR DEAD.+\" MILK THIEF SENTENCED.4 Cgocston, ey Jo \u2014Adolptius moves, | For stealing milk from the dr & i ee J lg GENAY.nd Mar ES, ri PE , vhs SD AGENTS.° publie speech, it was expectéd that the | rc \u201c1-55 :50 Dér 3 Bath \u2018ter #0 on Hf :| VINEBERG ECO,\" 8; New uild 2, 600 tons, sails frofn Quebec at 8.pm, : Naira Government would mark.the import- -1&f.September.Apply > onthe ar ing, : corner St.Tatrrence Boulevard h-Juls, 9th and fard August.arce of the occasion by, gendins ant Lo ing Qualifications | and experienees ei Duluth \u201cavé ce 0 least one member of the mperia 2 I AN, ta rors: pus E i inet, As it -yas, not single mem.urer, Bryson, Que.\u201cgab > += NEW.YORK TO BERMUDA Manchester Linérs: h tr took ths trouble tolbe=prebdnt,d > RC PM 4H and lendid rtunity of ubiieiÿ EEE dr \u2018 TESTAN FEMALE GHRACHER, Summer excursions by the twin screw LIMITED.) séroming the distinguished sinitors WANTED ne 10 PURCHASE ag cam: | so ROTES: Adve en need .Étementary -dipio- 88.'BERMIDIAN, 10,518 tons dise wat BAILINGS.wa: missed.This is interpretéd as & | oa qui nu gold.Paw ines | - ma Kk \u2018far, the Shewbridée, Blementérg, ha.yan \u201cexcept Sunda.Beni sppeiings fom New vo Hed From Man.- From Ml.opty at they ak ad he - Apoye cena?See's prisés péié By | | months: sélary, 350 por month; bost se \u201cAugust anû svery 10 Gave thereafter JUSS 8.MAN.MARINER .June 28 eo 5 ALS East tiCraig street.CE 20.MAN, COMMERCE .July- 6.7 { Température, codlèd by Sea Preezes, sel- une rinisterial collcagues were to visit rel Seat ro oo Ll June 22.MAN., SHIPPER .July 18 dom rises above 80 deste Juns 29, MAN, INVENTOR ;.July 20 For full information, apoly to any Yul y.e MAN, BNGINEER .July 27 ; Ticket Agent, or to Limited ed number: ot \u2018passéngers red, : y.& BROCK & CO.A LOT, .=211- Commissioners Stree or.; \u201cavasse srramsuTe COMPANY, | FURNESS.LINE QUEBEC.2° \u2014fe ; \u2026 PORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS.: \u2018convenient; .comfortable schools\u201d sloge to R.R.stations, church, hone; êtes tarm to begin rat wee : September, 1912; state ex xperiences.F : Bnglish scholars.- Please apply tb = GC.Le Se BG.Secreta y-Treagurer, Rr xX: Shaw sridge, P.Q.- : : q 4 = | Fanceb, TEA Titre BABBLER: | orse for at moderate price.FED, A\u2019 PROTESTANT ° TEACH lady, \u2018Soma ofe\u2019k animal \u201cwould have ttawa and were entertained to 4 | reat public dinner which was boy- | by the whole Dominion = | \u201cPROFESSIONAL CARDS LIVES LOST IN MEXICO} .apvocsrzs, BARMIFTERS, Ba WAN \"er,\" Nolding Model.or first class, ak 1 Grenville school No.ndest.care.- : be v, \u2018 5e mn 2 | VENANGO 270 vies be ee bo July WE Cloudbursts and and Floods.Wige \u201c BLLIOTT & DAVID es, 3500 om, 5 ten mon geen\u201d Andress, wit Penn ot: AS \u201c ae i A 2 ; | 3 2 S68 1 : p FURNESS, WITHY & co.,Li mited Mexican Cities Off the Map, : NioUertey ; Bicrstary-Tocpaurer, = : cman |: 17: indé ; : ws AGENTS, MONTREAL.: \u201cDeputy Provineial Secretary.mie Es FTE \u201creferences, \"Grenvill oP And fer the States of * \u2018= Secretary's Offics, | = nie Mexico City, July 15\u2014Details of Wow Teen.| WANTED, FOR RIVER DESERT DIs- : \u201c BUSINESS CHANCES.e Eos T bo _ Quebec, 4th June, 112, |.- - SUMMER RESORT.cicudbursts and floods, which again canatù Lite Bulitting, 189.st James st.= patient, Sehôol, 4 Protestant Less sa | FOR.six, IN PHI VILLAGE .; XENNEBUNKPOR + XF ; PUBLIÉ NOTICE is hereby given that - festroyed several thriving cities and Heiwy J.TiMoR, XQ, : La A, David.04.olding frst class Mplomai sauties to Roslin, Hasti s County, Ont.wel « Now IN OPER azION, = \u201cunder the Quebet Companies\u2019.Act, let- ASP E B ASI N exacted a toll of hundreds of lives in \u2018 \u2019 -.per: month, \"for ten! months; MITH ing, store, rr in store.WIL: sell | : terk patent have.been issued \u201cby \u201cthe the uf hundreds .Georzd Ë Alexander; POUCES egin dnd Sept.Apply to WM.SMITH, easy terms.Also, a good opening | Lisutehant-Governor of the Province of y padicott state of Guanauato, were Yeceiv- Le serétary-Treasurer.! uvér Désert P.0,.- for à a paker, further iculars,- Quebec: béaring dafe the 28th day of The favorite spot for Health and Sport.rE ai sd an ih tthe oi nos | NNE ; Eg ho ree Be : \u2018enquire BR.2% OX.Rosd.Ont.i REDUCED RETURN TICKETS May, 1912, ince bias.D a J.CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTS- \u20acs declare that the cities of Bala- er - _ 1 Georges Langelier, broker; Edgar Trem- - mana and Celaya have been wiped am, \u2018MARKEY, i B.Ia ÉD, PRINCIPAL, FOR \"BULWER To PACIFIC COAST POINTS blay, plumber; Jean BaptisteAllaire, MEN AND PLEASUSE SEEXERS.°F the map.The number of vietitos| -.© .PUGSLEY & Ho, ANT z 5 | gentleman, and Jean Baptisté Langelier, | The vicinity affords beautiful scénery.Ce wow: om SALE.1 Éraveller, and Alphonse Beauregard, àc- | fine sea bathing and unexcélled fishing.can i BARRISTERS, Wb, rs han foretold until the angry \u2018anvocarss, \u2019 pveryt \" DSON\u2014C.P.mn; Si turda 20 ow >F le, large being as\u2019 follows: Th: Si winter: hot w every day.| nca : scrupulously clean: room Juet newly Co .TR pa pturdays 1.pm.Tickets » Winder.(En Member Chartered Institute, 1 PA The er leased for .the a.ve | rh al node 0 a eck A f Ass En R \u20ac Pa (GER Ron, eo TRIP, 50a 20 London, weg -and \u201cwas.well v y £ desired.ADPlY \u2018to.the | - aid \u201c Sam 18 è ae ouie 177.\u2018 r , on ee, mee | re AEH Sa To iy i Si SE ER RR EU | mt So Er SE wl SH Eros ew me ses M 107; House va mm.South 48 : tés miel ] ve, , TELEPNOS .dat vid SEN ar ré LA \u2018ter, which was all National, the gane », sewn sym Vag nd Th gs rom Irish- Canadians CLOSE WIN FOR NATIONALS + 0 OVER THE Very Rough Game on the Maisonneuve Field Stood: 3 all a Full Time\u2014Frenchmen Won in 1 Overtime.2 THE SHAÏROCES LOST BY Capitals Again Triumph Over Montreal, and, the Tecumséhs \u2018Lose .Toronto\u2014Many Fines Imposed End Grounds for Gratuitous \u2018Wallops: With the._ Hiekory-\u2014Almost a Riot at the Coast.FR SATUS RDAY\u2019S RESULTS.4 A.National, 5, Erioh: Can.4, Toronto, 7; Tecumseh, 5.LU : Cornwall, 3 Shot 2 2 ; 3 + + + + +.= + + + + + + + + Te + + + Capital; 4; Montreal : ty + .Lv + D.L.A.\u201cSTANDING.+ + + + | \u2014Goals\u2014 + +.W.L F A + 4 Toronto.6 2 49 30 + + National .5 2 4 31 + + Tecumseh .3 5 32 5 + 3 Canadian 2.6.3 4 3 + N.L.U.STANDING.1 + \u2014Goa s\u2014 + W.LF.A + + Cornwall .7 1°65 26 + + Capital .4 4 5 39 + + _ Mortreal .\u2026.3.5 29 34.+ + Shamrock .2 6.-81 47 + + + + + r+rsrrsadrrsa4 -|-Æoal NATIONALS DEFEAT THE IRISH-CANADIANS BY 5 T0 4 In a desperate contest\u2019 which took \u2018twenty minutes overtime to \u2018decide \u2018the winner, the Nâtionals and Irish- Canadians met on the East end grounds on Saturday afternoon before an audience of over five thousaad.The Nationals won out by a score of five \u2018goals to four, and probably merited their victory by just such a nas now\u2019 margin, for after the first quar- was nip.and tuck the whole way through.At the start off it looked like a runaway victory for the Frenchmen, but when Lamoréux got| ruled off \u2018for the entire match and the Irish-Canadian defence settled down to steady work, things took on \u2018à more even \u2018aspect, and the play\u2019 throughout was of the most exciting: nature.The teams were certainly well matched as regards their defence divisions, but the Nationals had a little on their opponents in the home section, and this is where the balanra tipped in favor of -the Frenchm=n.The teams for- the most part played- «lever lacrosse, but much of it was marred by rough play, which at times developed into almost brutall checking and rash use of the hickdry as evidenced by the sadly disfigured features of some of the players, notably Nick Neville, who received a severe amash over the nos by the long list of heay handed out, which included.two men: beitg penalized with major fines of 825.and chased out of the-game for|.the balance of the match: Laniour eux.and Secours were the worst of \u2018fenders in this respect.The downpour}: of riin spoiled the game to some 8x-: tent, as the slippery footing many nice pieces of combination\u2019 work} by Roth of the teams.again break into the winning column, | \u2018But they barely missed it, with the result that joy reigns supreme \u201cin.the Frenchmen\u2019s camp.The ieams lined up sharp on time, a commendable feature with - régäri to all the games played on the East End field.Degan got the opening face and Nationals eharged down the fieid.in a terrific effort to score from the face-off.Brennan stopped a beaiity sent in by Bouliane, and the Irish- Canadians hdd a chance at L\u2019Heu.- euxs\u2019 net.There was nothing doing there, however, and a moment later, Gauthier gave his \u2018cover\u2019 the slip, - charged in close on the net where he tossed to Lamoureux, and Mon Orcel\u2019 scored the first goal .of the .match.Timeé 5.40.- There was no let-up in\u2019 the pare after the second face.The great : érowd was cCheering wildly for | tha \u201cPrenchmen.After some nice work.tbout the nets Pitre got a nice pass from Baullane and scored the second goal for the Nationals.Time: 4.39.\"Shortly after play was resumed\u2019Lam- -bureux got into trouble with Nick Neville.The big National home man wielded his stick teo lavishly about.Nick\u2019s anatomy, and was fined and ruled off for the match.Secours replaced Lamoureux, and the drama recommenced with greater vigor than ever.Play was even and the-check- | \u2018ing of the hardest kind: ~\" =n fact} {in a continuous ° play, -ten minutes each \u2018way.1, Le .National.Lamoureu; 4.Canadian.Munday and \u2018also \"penalties | -Spoit]- Geo.Keü-[|: .\u201c - \u2014 Dedy\u2018s team made a heroic effort.to | | beat out Val IRISH- CANADIANS ONE GOAL To CORNWALL in \u2018Toronto and on the East \u2018and was awarded a \u201ctree\u201d \u2018throw.scoring, leaving \u2018the: Nationals stil} in the lead by.one \u201cgoal.The flight of the \u2018National defënce -in the first \u2018five minutes.of the quarter cost- them \u2018two goals, but when they settied \u201cdown { to work again they were impregnable.The Irish-Catiadian defence were.also |; on their jobs, and effectively the attacking Frenchmen.\u2018The final quarter \u201cPromised \u201cto be 8.hummer,\u201d the teams being keyed to the highest ed \u2018out a nice one.\u201d Neville was firyd for slashing.\" Nationals seeméd: to \u2018have .ifttle \u2018the better of the\" play; but the LC.s covered: closely.~The pace was -terrific, both.teams going the limit.Good work \u2018by: the Irish- Canadian home gave Layden 8 chance and he made the \u2018most \u201cof it,\u201d \u2018evening up the score.- The.excitement was.intense at- this.stage.the stands being \u2018uproar.\u2019 Brennan was plying \u2018a.great game in the nets, picking out shots.from every.angle.\u2018Time was up- without \u2018further.scoring, - which necessitated.overtime The Irish-Canadians took the: in the overtime 'pliy, George.finding the .netin 4.40.Na-.\u2018| tionals - evened up with a shot = from\u201d Brian, who secured - from\u2019 Pitre, \u201canil once again the score was\u2019 evened up.|: Nationals broke .the.tie, Dussauit finds the net amid \u2018thunderous ap-} plause.L'Heureux \u2018and George got into a scrap, which delayed niatters; and necessitated a couple \u2018of nova fines.Time sounded without - further scoring leaving - the \u2018Nationals, winners by.goals to 4 ; .Following were the \u2018teams.and mary:\u2014 Nationals\u2014Goal, L'Heureux; : Cattarinich;-,cover, Duckett: Decarie, Clement, \u2018Degan; - home, Pitre; ottside, Bouliane.; - ; Irish Canadians\u2014Goal,\u2019 \u2018su point, défenca, \u2018Lachapelle:\u2019 Dussault, Lamoureux; + Insidy, White, Aspell, Munday: \u2018centre, Kans;: home.F.Scott, Laydon.* H.- Scyti outside, George; inside, Roberts Ge: Rocliford .replaced Neville, to Gordon replated George.Referee; .Brennan; Jud \u20ac \u2018Tucker.5 2.-.National.-Pitre 3.National.\u2026Pitre .\".: Third: \u2018Quarter.5 Ss Canadian.= Munday, : The much-anticipated game betwen the Cornwalls and: \u2018Shamrocks.\u2018furnished a great afternoon\u2019s sport to\u2019.\u2018the enthusiasts who journeyed out to: Shamrock grounds to.witness struggle.The boys: ir.green had: .prepared faithfully for this.meeting, as they had a strong desire: to hüïnble the consequential leaders.of- the N° L.T.and while they failed to do.so they certainly gave the Factory Town \u2018boys.a busy and somewhat unéasy after.ncon.\u201cThe match finally wént © ths visitors by the close- Score of 3 + 2, and they.were lucky\u2019 \u2018te.well, .Co The Shamrocks played.\u2018a close-checking game Encsue tort oa most of the players \u2018lacked the experience of their veteran \u2018opponents, \u2019 and left openings which \u2026 the visitors: \u2018Were not siow- to take\u2019 The :Cornw wall defence- and field\u201d weré all to the go .of the team 800d, and in these sections, home, under\u2018 the leadership\u2018 of the veteran, Paddy on the Cornwall defen break through for re Dut failed t lies.eir Jpponents.managed to lieres three\u201d \u201ctimes 1 \u2018in the The .\u2018third quarter ended without.further itch.es Cabadiany tha, | attacked tiercely, and L'Heureux -pick- rat | pants: ne Pringle,\u201d Sarazin and \u2018Shea; centre, |' Gauthisr,, a i \u201cBreñnan: \u201cMcD point, Neville; cover, \u2018Gagon: défenca, ; Beach Saturday by T to 5, the In chased\" «| strength steadily \u201c| the season, and\u201d are now lable advantage \u2018of.|+ they outli BN ponents.Pho: & y u nea \"their ops Brennan, made desperate.onslaughts era \u201cLondon\u201d July LA - continuation.of the :preliminary\u2019 games for the Dwight: F, Davis: lawn tennis Srophy at- \u201c\u2019Folkestone to-day C.P.Dix- Jon, the.British - \u201cplayer, beat Andrew Hz Gobort;\u201cof France, in \u2018the singles\u2019 by\" three sete, to one.The \u2018score.wis 4-6, 6 8-2, 6-3.\" Dixon's victory.oe, Great \u201cBritäin - \u2018three out of five events, and entitled the :Brit- \u201cish players to meet the Am .erican team \u2018and decide th the holder of the.Austr team by 4 td.2 af ; oe ae.exhibitions of the : Geason.f were weaker than wher they \u2018played\u2019 here earlier An \u201cthe: season, \u201cbecause - of: + were\" mich, BF th whole a an.interesting one.Play ment \u2018was high from beginhing to end; have a walkaway: - 2 \u2019Dhe Montréal \u2018defence\u201d was erratic\u2019 the Ærst and second quarters.\u201d (Af the ~~ second quarter; however, the Caps were unable to \u2018score, the\u2019 Æème wore \u201con, work was \u2018good, though found ground for complaint oth .teams: occasion: 58 two players: were \u201cwartied \u2018and Eestwood : will pay: a fine .as.th result of a slash.In the fourth quarts ter Billy: Harkness sustained a.nasty.\u2018cut over the wight.eye that necessi: tated his - tempora; \u201cThe attendance \u2018was: the \u2018largest - Years, .\u2018about prben they were putting up: an: 4n-\"| 4 ous, while their home was attacking 0.po æ Green; cover, Yeaman:; defence, Gray.\u201c1 PY sain : thus thrown down.was es L.Barlattièr;\" who.pur\" \u201cchampion this à : \u201cthe.| vont + : al ctroular.alt mile air Ÿ trace, the.are.vious regord having been made; by.Barney Oldfield, dt Toledo; Ohio, in \"2.28.tof; 0 \u2018a Surprise or-any of the \u2018teams\u2019 el The Beachers Had |® home of te \u2018ever tai.\u2018place tn: \u201cCan-| {-ada.The only thing.which marred the; | afternoon\u2019s sport-'was a \u201crain-storm, J*whienh \u2018rendered.the track useless, and: concluded the programme for; the day without the last évent, which will'be, \u201cadded \u2018to to-day\u2019s.list.| brot¥ announced that he: would.meet: \u2018 \u201cañy.\u201cLouis Disbrow Was the: sensation of.goog 2.20, « Lou's - Dis-|| local aspirant.who \u2018might wish toi fame.in this way, and: the gaunt- ira up ace the Tnôon: meet.car, - ; the.Simplex, 15, The crewa 2rproves, \u2018in site ki di ñ July- 25.The object : motion es ;Atheleticism amongst: again.; \u2019 { time being 2 \u2018he could do better, \u2018did go eight seconds better than the \u201cworld record he had established i The time now stands at \u2018Simplex Zip has 115 -horse 92\" inches long, and.is only Saturday! \u201cpower, i two inches off the ground.\u201cfor strength .and~speed, and there ds (\u2018not a surplus inch about -the whole] \u201cIt.i simply.horse-power, : wheels, truck, and Louis Disbrow, with \u2018nothing \u2018else needed except.a track\u2019 to perform upon, The Australian pursuit Tate érhaps, the: favorite th, the | Four.cars were \u2018started in \u2018the pe t equal distances\u2019 \u2018apart, and they - Jere to race until some ong\u201d had overtaken Fall the others.n'|.make.them hustle the limit 6f the race\u2019 was set under ten- miles.was.pasged it -drew out of the rafe | lining \u2018up before the grand stand, and.| Louis Disbrow: was nm.each case.the\u2019 Jmechanigm.\u201d \u201cSUpPOS;! of Canada w will take er this y e cat this contest is the r pro-\u201d \u2018Greeks in.Canada, as\" well: as the: reve) of: then now.; dormant \u201cancient Greek de \"Th eo This time: a louder cheer: far: : lowed the announcement of the .news: that he had.broken the record, .-his .28 mins.flat, He thought | and: \u201clater - he.\u2018on\u2019 It is built | wel: wd To As each \u201ccar\u201d hi win the League Championship.- Fortunately.they were without three pot their best players, Sanders, Young \u201c| and; Reynolds, being.forced absentees.- ; \u2018their - strongest {with general J ment.\u201d From \u2018one: ôf - |'by.a crowd of the] yc ' \u2018without regard to.\u2018Queensberry SOCCER PLAYERS J.: > Quite a éco crowd lined the ropes.when Royal: Rovers and Sons Jot Scotland faced each other for the \u201cfire time this season.The Rovers, as.ail soccerites know, are tipped to -Un- The : ~+8ubs.answered \u201cto \u2018the call, and} l'can.easily be stamped :0.K.Grant, who played at inside right; being one.of the, \u2018stars\u2019 of a\u2019 \u2018well assorted bunch.\u2019 .The Scots -had- \u201cwhipped: together.battalion, but \u2018 the \u2018placing of the teain did not meet approval, as after.events proved, -chahges being made \u2018Auring the course of.the garne.Bennett gave \u201cthe\u201d i kick, and despite the.fact\" that \u2018the \u2018wind was sumed.the.aggressive, and, the.Scots \u2018| defence had a busy time, Crossan and Dormér \u201coffering a \u201cstout resistance, the \u2018first named showing good judg- is returns, An- \u2018derson\u2019 fastened onto \u2018the bail and \u2018made tracks for Soye, but Harry Neighbor: proved a: barrier, the little\u2019 \u2018fellow nipping the ball from the feet of the anxious Scots; gaining possession, -Shéels and their \u2018way through the opposing rear.Ly \u2018guard, and\u201d Woodside was called\u2019 up- \u201con, and.caught the ball.as a dog | would \u2018catch a\u2019 rat and sent well.down | \u201cthe - field.Centre half Moran\u2019 trapped -béautifulily, and passed out to Grant, - CL \u2018who in turn gave to Tommy Bennett, .and his parting shot Just missed by Jinches.9 Jimmy May.and.Co.could \u2018make\u2019 Tittle: impression on s immediately after the, L30 train, and earnestly desire ali to be ready on time.Women's commonest afment the root of so much of their ild-bealth\u2014promptiy yields to the gentle but certain action of Na-Dru-Go Laxatives.= \u201825c.a box at your druggtats.7 MATIONAL DAUS AND CNEMICAL OO, i Lor camava, LTD, « ' The threatening weather interfered - lot, and .they.were: never stretched.~ second 45, and - Progra honor e South A a secur the glor The w ion Ÿ Transva i yet beer poompats ond intq yards 1 was the the Sou a brave ners, fo ~ bleeding - pain.; and ma i Lappy.¥ track a man at mance.\u2018elapsed \u2018\u20acame arrived ner di got a the A the An 1y.he wa in resp Queen .Rbval- \u20ac and t ; fusivel GI © ng sy Duri rther game.He wis borne troduction t I : ro Biter tchér by Boy de ots, uc bu seldom do Bet in thé: racing HODGSON 3 ~Lhave read: every last line of cup will ol re oho WINS 400 METRES.articles are so well selected and | nd a spec i ; 5e lef swimming event of the ta \u2018wide a range\u2019 \u2018of popular: interes; xe this pr\u201d ion on tHe - 400 metres, free style, \u2018that I never\u2019 like to lose one.she Canadian, Geor \u201cthem, , ge Hodgson, It is.a \u201cHbéral we on wo hi ai Another world's record | World Wide\" eme road po Minutes secon.Eo tisher Hatfield finjshed 1 2-5 much myself a and am Aust behind him, with \u2018Hatqwick, | 5 tralia, thirg.- he American runners tastis\" \u2018Won By heat with the Germans in\u2019 the .metres relay race.They.will he British and French teams arr in the final: The Canadians.+ ver iv | Very fast in the , \u201cbut the ¢ sample copies fret of and I band th ds \u2018and men\u2018 were still faster.co spminiances ! 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