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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" TT Aaa Ah sede asacaatarcs , a: 8 o7 page six .\u201c \\ pode dw ge Dl 3 BNR NR A 2 q & CITT TT \u2014 comm momo IT ET ee ee cu 155 MONTREAL, CANADA, CW atc h it G row E TUESDAY, AUGUST 6.1912 PRICE {00SEVELTS ~.§ PING PLATFORM EXAMINED | DETAINED BOY.CANADA'S \u2018GRAND OLD MAN CELEBRATES 92ND BIRTHDAY ITALIANS MR, RCOSEVELTS TAKF Ci.CONFESSION OF FAITH NELL, vies.- Senator Hitchcock, of Ne- Last Turkish =: Ftor.braska, in Quebec in In- _ mr Tripoli Abanione.4% vise and a Scheme for Insurance of Tah.1 ave made 4 iti .tds L PF ; 7 F ¥ i eit Ue) | + \u2014\u2014 2 ; ~ fav ¢ : terests of Stanley Lecause I wish vou 16 Know bat 7 | what my deepest convictions ar a a { Co cil ploy ment- Advocates d l\u2019assage Stewart.the greal questions of to-uux, \u2014 I that if vou choose to make me ARARBS HU > ES Lo NTR Ine standard-hbearer on the fight, ve CREA he i tingid ranama Canal for Coastwise shall make vour choice un fer=fana vo a A A special examination by three med- exactly how 1 frel- and fo ufr\" Bluejackets LT.Co ; \u201clock ari va Ink veu ought - - ee | «ific==Democrat and Republican fral men was made al ape lock to ARE me on Eee TT Fler Whi A i , \u2018 \u2019 ay in the case of the WNL Sian ev {ahide by vour choice.bain cove Parties dre Husks Stewart, who is being detained at \u2018The convictions to which I bass LE , Quebec and prevented from entering Come have not been arrived al a Le Come Aes > - mme the United States to join his father, OEM ve eee » phy 7 i: Lu 6.\u2014 The Pro- to secure \u2018Social and Industrial jus- Mr.James Stewart.in Omaha.have \u2018gained through hard experience he town - - ; .[led [ tice to the wage workers\u2019 Included The cause of the trouble.as was during the many years in v hich, un- ph ee ; \"424.ton was called to in the list are sstablishment by law | stated exclusively in vesterday's \u2018Wit- der many and varied conditions, I 1 C ne ol 0 34 35 - 2 : 1235 p.m immediately of minimum wage scales | ness,\u2019 was the fact that, after the first have striven and toiled with men oy Vu \u2018 08 = fer women, minimum wage core medical examination, the boy was de- \u2018I believe in a large use of the gov- pumiber of ihe a _ - osevelt arnved at siens to fix standards of wages for clared to be feeble-minded and there- ernmental power tu help remedy in- M0 Turks we \u2018 att workers, old age pensions, a living f oe au Titad Qustrial wrongs, because it has been The Turks win > - 12,47 wage, which Col.Roosevelt defi ore debarred from entering the United ; COX Rue tired te (he des - votes.; Be, ch Lol.Hooseve efines as States.Th th i h h borne in on me by actual experience (UPS! : an amount sufficient to provide for the : e mother, with three other ; the orci such icsiy then 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Le ; Pp lor children, has also been necessarily de- Nat without the exercise of such tt Lie : \"22 a - education, recreation, care of imma- \u201cth SBS 3 power many the wrongs wiil go un.OT #2ny amps - A \u2014At 11.55 a.m.the ture members of the family mainten- tained at Quebec pending the result of} ro 4504 LS 1 _ BE ~e the National Pro- cance of the family during sickness, the appeal to Washington made by the 1 believe in à larger opportunity _ } Lo.=== 2n 1s being held, was and accumulation of reasonable saving father.; for the people themselves directly tv PATTLE BF3N= 5.850 .vs v= and it was evident : for old age; prohibition of night labor The doctors who made the examina- participate in government and Toga NEAR TRIP OL 2 Ti ss'on would again be | for women and children, eight hour tion to-day were the official medical control their governmental agents, 31.373 - no shifts for workmen in industries in inspector at Quebec and two other because long experience has taught | Rome Aug _ -ertion assembled to- | which men are employed 24 hours a Canadian physicians, who are quali- Lo\" (hat without such control many TPM Tripé se = 523 ] \u201cically announced that, day: National and state working- fled under the American regulations to of their agents will represent them \u2018 \u2018Ary and mas.Le _ Ra, x po organization would be: men\u2019s compensaticn laws, guarantee act in such cases.Senator Hitchcock, hadqly.By actual experience in office mM rng [ao oo \u2018vert, former Senator by law of one day's rest fn every of Nebraska, who is interested in the |] have found that, as a rule, I could Zuara Oass T 3 2108 \"sing to preside.; Seven, old age insurance and insur- case, is in Quebec in connection with secure the triumph of the causes in res\u2018stance avi 17 ; - $1098 - 3 JE 2 © ; ance against sickness, invalidism and the settlement of the difficulty.which I most believed, not from the CPE CCE ELT .Involuntary employment insurance, the The woman has been kept waiting politicians and the men who claim | STUBBORN 3.94 «7 _%IE3 PLATFORM.cest of such insurance to be distribut- with the children for the past three !an exceptional right to speak in| RESISTANCE i ; ; ; ed Fe he employer, employe and per- weeks, while a strenuous effort has business and government, but my go- Co _ ver : - zoo\" rose velt made aps e people at large.been made to prevent the boy being |ing over their heads and appealing afro Ar #6 TT © 2 AS nous 1 .sent back to England.ly the people themselves.rab allies are ovo 1 ~ sive Convention.The.SENATORS BY ent RLS direc ot onde the slightest delu- Porn resistance =o.+ struck out boldly DIRECT VOTE.simn as to any power that during my the combined am .Arivocating measures .PERU RUBBER political career 1 have at any time tions of the 1's os (anis would be de- legislation to increase popular con- possessed.Whatever of power I at any Traiine ther : ; + socialism on anarchs | troi over Governmental agencies, in- time had, I obtained from the people.| part of Zura, on ' rned_ to his speech cluding a National law for presidential 1 could exercise it only so long as, voast to the wrs: : © \u2018auding that they must primaries, election of United States | A and to the extent that, the people not | piuefacke:s were 1 sistform substantially : Senators by direct vote, the short merely believed in me, but heartily | from the Îtaiia= 1e 110 Re «tin his views or look | ballot, corrupt practices act® applying backed me up Whatever 1 did as Zuara.which «oar \u201c=n 0 - | i nominee for the Pre- to primaries as well as elections, quali- , } ; - | fren:i \u2018hile ch, EET ve - | ! : \u201che 3 : President I was able to do only be- : fron:ler, whi: i Co ; | ; _ i fled adoption of the initiative, referen- Authors of Recent Crimes cause I had the backing of the pea- Kept up a consi: on .NJ GC Conspicuous points of | dum and \u201cecall ple.When on any point I did not | the coust as wel as * \"he 10008 PCORTF i= n suffrage.s : ; : , I Ÿ wax first advocated by © Strengthening of the pure food law.Said to be Columbian have that backing, when on ary point | vases.an Ajacent Li 4 , the spring campaign.a Establishment of a National health M d tered not whether 1 was right or whe- | Mussuimans Moris.; ~ + was subjected to wide department.Sh ; amish.| mien Cr as A 2 Le - Hrosevelt now ad- Creation of a permanent Lariff com- araucers ther I was wrong, my power vanish eu frere Select a .s ; veo : te © 5 cection and Te ne ro : ; ® re \u20181 tried my best to lead the people.\"The Arabs.who av CE \u20ac, | \u2018 - = clishment of machinery | to labor.Col.Roosevelt declares Lima, Peru, August 6\u2014Complete or- to advise them, to tell them what I are under the «mo CL Wd SM ~~ - of amendment both against blanket revisions of the tariff, THE RT.HON.LORD STRATHCONA ay, HOUNT ROYAL.der is reported to prevail to-day in \u2018POUE t was righ iT necessary.1 afficers.lex uppes © onl aml Rtate constitutions, saying that changes should be made the Zeruvian zone of jurisdiction of oer ht hey ought to hear, even | IMPORTANT as ane Liew Of prompt ac- schedule by schedule.Lord Strathcona, the Canadian High {in the estimatiin and repent of the the Putumayo rubber district, where though I thought 8 would be unplea- | BATTLE.ra n quadicia ecislons, : other: Country.\u2019 4 \u201c\u2026.Giovernment to assist Tv) RELIEVE HIGH Commissioner in London, who cele- people of the Mother Ce \u2018figure in the terrible atrocities committed o:.native Sant for them to hear it Put I ok | Faris mimepac a ) L evcome part owners of: COST OF LIVING.brates to-day his 92nd birthday, has |jite of the Darinion,,he has become a workers were recently reported to Thom and not to drive them, to take h me aE er sn id « ip which they are em- had a most remarkable career, first {prominent figure in ithe.Empire, to have occurred, by Sir Roger Case- em an , nfidence, to try to 0 rom mA Ù conse Measures to relieve the high cost of |in participating in the building up of {whose interests he 48 sincerely.devot- *.NY them into my co eh : étandpoinis, attaches fn ue IS os i i y ight d then : Nelo oh pera .© .rawmeat system should be! living, among which are suggested |this country, and laterly in establish- |ed.ment, who carried out an investigation show them that I was right, an : sion of Zuara.aga ns: + pope - cer Knows Cs \u201cha The public servant, ' elimination Jf the middle men, legis- [ing on a firmer foundation the struc- During the visit \u201c of tHe Canadian on behalf of the British Government.loyal, and in good faith to accep tions have been hemun Zar $ he ie ~~ une conscientiously carry t lation to stop speculation whieh in- |ture of the Empire.No man has been Premier and his colleagnes to the A despatch to-day from the city of |! Tr a thi for the people last town on the 7 poaban ri Le % \u2019 \"eus Of the people, shall at | flates prices, asslstance of the farmer more closely associated with the early Home Land this summer, Lord Strath- duitus, on the upper Amazon, says w 0 anything lor peop maining unoccupied by ine Itaïsans, LE © +a lend his office and nol! by state and national Governments, |stru , both the press \u201cnd authozities of that \u20acXCept what my conscience tells Me and hence it Has hevame a sort of Ÿ ld | , nh nments, struggles and development of the Do- |cone has been ceaséless in his efforts ; p ; PER d that I do f -.Tv station toy the Ture- $ Prin our cum In office.! use of Improved business methods : district express their conviction that | Is wrong, an a can do for no general supply station tor the Taro i LL .; { » |minjon or tcok a more active \u2018part in |to assist them in thélr mission and to ; a t of 1 hold that a we ye 5 » To-evelt did not suggest: good roads, reclamation of arid and the authors of the recent Crimes in MAN, and no sel ol men.o a Arab force and cenire of 7 -.$:577 © Co a .He 2., that development, and no man could make the occasion ¢ount as much as t serve the peaple well un- ; \u2018el ei sev » which he would bring | swamp lands, and an expert examina- the Putumayo region were Colombian nan cannot serve peapte It is well situated .n à se or Phone sis] there was much specu- tion into any tariff schedule which Foxe.than, he.Dard Re.af TERRE possible for the: Increasing of the mu- marauders, entirely ungonnected \u2018with less he serves his conscience; but I} wooded oasis.It had a population ne- \u201ciether he had in mind seems to increase the cost-of living.Veal the md vans oH tual knowledge gf each other between the firm of Arang, forpaer owners of | Hold also that where his conscience (ore the war of twenty thousano.and >\" change in the Ameri- Devalopment hy the federal.-govern- eral\u201d Fee are of : éountry .oy tb} those ; \u2018this D | the rubler: region bids him refuse to do what the pen- js linked by three caravan routes 10 NT 386 | en Government.In some ment\u201d cf the Mississippi iver us: Ta [trenstiten.+ ER that bind ft.ta dhe l'é@pipn; a MIs Fame: ea ssurted in\u201d \u201cthe or ple desire, he shouxd not try to cofi- Tripoli, Regdaline and Dengardine w Es 23 \u201cCPR.ESTERDAY \u201cWhile in a\u2019 drunken stupor George | the.famous wrestlér\u2014dfscharged a.shotgun.in his | room at his boarding house in the rear | of 586.Cadieux street, Sunday.; shot \u2018bored a.hole.in the wall, \u2018smashed a.mirror in-an adjoining room -and -two\u201dpanes- af\u2019 glass in one lof the front \u201cNew.Fo rk, 5,\" Wa Street, 3.00 Can UE ies rise to a.new -high record was.the features of the late afternoon,the market; otherwise showing lrregular, firmness.; +.> Fees = SHERBROÔKE RY.STRONG.Sherbrooke Tailway, which.tor somé quantities, but steadily, at \u2018around 25, | was up tô 26 at the, opening to-day, : to 2614 - at the -close.:-Tliere was.some what increassa.dctsvit ity; over \u2018 150.shares New :Y.ork Ca \u201cKiel 0-day saybs\u201d Germany is 1h\" the \u201cgrip - \u2018Of: anothér'spÿ.scärë\u2018 to-day.Following yesterday's arrest: at.Eckerna- -feerde -of five: EngHalitner, \u2018Just landed |; from: Clapenitagen,:.pd \"shepected of Spying son: the déaisér's; \u2018coast 5104 I :tions, -a -Gerptan'sergeant; a \u2019corporaï and a private ~were arrested to-day,\" : f\u2018accused of furnishing military infor- |.The room of the prisoner was search\u2019 ed, and the shotgun was\u2019 found as well |: as two empty whiskey battles, \u201cIt was -learnsd by the police that Gotch had\u2019 been drinking for the past few days | and was in'a dazed condition.Gotch's \u2018uncle stated that \u2018a few weeks ag | \u2018when he bought the gun, Goteh staied | \u2018that he intended to use it when he 5 \u201cwent out hunting in the bush.~ In the Recorder's \u2018Court yesterday Goth pleaded guilty\u201d both charge of dr- 1kenness and to th discharging a.flredrm-in a house: Recorder Weir remanded him mt \u2018mation to Great Brltath and France, - From .:the Englishmen.who cutter, and \u2018notes were.taken: \u2018sent.to Jail.te «Metz, \u2018where \u2018they sin years: on.charges\u2019 of.spying.\u2019 FOR oh TUNNEL PLANT ; Mann and \"Company, aps \u2018pied ta Mr.George Janin, Chief City.\u2018Engineer, yesterday for permission to erect \u2018construction plants.for the + projected tunnel under.Mount Royal \u20181 One will: be built near Bellingham Road and Maplewocd avenue, Mount Boyal ward, and the other at.404 Der- chester street West, \u2018in.St George's\u2019 \u2018ward, near St.Monique Street, a covered by galvanized irom, and they *presrers, steam boilers, |.steam and.electric héists.and derricks and electrical ventilation blowers.The bnildings.|: ug.= ing accident Que sd in Brome.Lake.Jing a young nian named Edward Vinent of Montreal.Deceased, who was: WW.Stregter,.In - the afternoon; in | company vite \u2018some\u2019 ladies, he went.to.; the lake.shore and proceeded .in a row boat: out into -the lake.The lad-.\u2018| ies did.not -go with him.When out er some distance Vincent.went in\u2018ewim-\u201d The\u201d eity .when \u201c#uch as voi stretched \u2018out \u201cArun E [ther stated that to: his ining; the boat.drifted Away, and he started to swim ashare.ni \u201cWhen some distance\u2019 \u2018out\u2019 the \u201cjadies- .on shore \u2018saw that the man wag-in an \u2018exhausted -eondition, * but thaÿ could 3 Shere ere no, other son-of.the late: Mr Vince manager of of the: Montre est and: Biatri t- Savings.44 Jones on Satur | night charged\u2019 Sih bosse without al certificate, 3 red.befote Mr.\u2018 Récor- er Wei répterday.\u201cHe \u201cpleaded not guilty, canine that ne mérely asks® a man, for.a match.The :constable who a é the airest stated that with the: stätëfrent, \u2018Give a fellow the price of a bed.\" The constable fur accused was a vagabond dnd a sk the sentence i el th} wie iris and one \u2018Than wer \u2018Bern rd, was fined $100 or three month SES set A \u201cInmates, Mare Fobitieon [rather etentfui.Canners :made a.big|| T4, after which, nlf.declined\u2019 to 76 \u2018on - \u2018the 3 | report that.ne.diyidend \u2018would be de=|| =.:- 4 to-day\u2019 i \u201c1y active; rising Iwo.and 4 healt points 3 roduction -in.Congress .of the |.Stanls Bill +3calling- for Ha.dissolu.ion.= Hg : \u201c Lackawans Steel! wr was.up.over five } .ent: \u2018of their present holdings.[s+ssossssssssriny beer selfing in sma |: 3 ms, qd + :|+ days o EI |.Steet Gorp.\u201486 at 6 had |: crossed.from.\u2018the - Danish capital in a} it is.said many.photographs} THe men were |\" Ch 74, 125 at 74 174; any [et 74°1-2,°25 at\u2019 T4 3-8, 6 at 74.-|.Union Bank\u20147- at 157, - _.Bank of Commerce\u201428 at 2282 12° These.nuildines \u201cwill -be of\u201d \u201cframe | \u2018will contain, steam driven alr com- |: yestérday- ;affernoon\u2014the.victim bes: | \u2018about twenty-one- years of \u2018age, had.* been boarding rat the home of Mr.0.| \u2018he accosfed a mail on S® James street | \u201cknowledge the-|- | at Morley, Alta, was caphured \u2018here.: ;.Näshvilie,.Penn caused.$100, 000.Joss.in Sparte, Tenn, : : ag or ea of the house, Eva | \u2019 throughout the country in July was $332,094,000, against $393,- 0 in June, and $261 1,820,000 in July last year.- | FEEFIRHI NS SE WESTERN CROPS * : IMPROVE MUCH BY HOT WEATHER T ; Winiipéé, Aug.5\u2014A géneral improvement in ¢rop prospects to- day is the result \u2019of\u2019 48 Hours of hot dry weather.all \u2018over\u2019 the \u201cprairie proy- inces.\u2018Showers prevail in Manitoba, den omens.crop | conditions are.This is the Kind \u2018BY: news.\u2018that\u2019 it.delights one to read.\"It is better than a five-polht | rise on the \u2018Jocal market.On\u2019 this \u201ccrop the- whose \u2018prosperity \u201cof Canada depends.MEETING CALLED FOR NEW ISSUE \u201cOF SHAW.STOCK |} Ai \u2018special meeting: of the Shawinigan Yater \u201cand - Power .Compaiiy 1s called oF Septémb er: 8, to authorize an issue of $5,000,000 additional stock.As the | present issued -capital is $10,000,000, | his vill.mean that shareholders will | \u2018have .the right to subscribe 50 per- | Shawinigan is\" now \u2018selling at 152; | 80 that the extent of the melon \u2018will \u201centirely depend upon the price thé new stock.is being put ont at.: The capital of the company is sd \u2018000,000, \u201850 that after the present | shares-have been issued, 75 perçént \u2018of \u2018the -entire capital will.be out.The! \u201cissue is.understood to \u2018be for the purpose: of -carrying out extensions.22m prete shi pb.- \u201caise British Land United States \u2018Consuls \u201cStart For \u2018Scene Together.TTT .Washington, Aug.\u201d 5.Stuart Fuller, the: State Department's agent gent\u2019 to Jnvestigate \u2018the alleged atrocities -com- y.mitted in \u2018the Putumayo rubbeF\u201d \u201csoun- try of Peru, starts to-day with the British eonaul at Iquitos\u2019 \u2018for the head waters of the Am etftablish we bass À fer where hé will iis opérations.- \u201cao TA\u2019 BR AKEMAN: + Vancouver, \u201c sôn, êne -of the zen The shot nd: \u2018killed Roy \u2018Blair,.a \"C.P.R.brakeman : Aus.early to-day, Quebte - Aus: Bk AN ed Angelo, had.both Rae cut oft To: a working.train \u201con the Pranscontifiental - a Gtimoura\"Côve; Sillery,: Wisimora; 5.TI | tially employed, and when the preliminary struggle for nominations was \u201chighly encouraging, and volume ma- | going to.be disturbed by politics; nor, Teper Fasrarssssssasai Jugs Nt earnings To \u2018Winnipeg Railway\u2014100 at 226; 50° \u2018at ; .Aug.5.Unlisted stocks as reported to the Witness by O\u2019Brien and Williams: Asked.| Belding Paul common.34 35 Pref.88 91 Breweries pref .95 97 onds ce es 102 103 | Can.Power no.nu 00 = 78 s3 \u2018Bonds Je ee 7 so merge comm CE \u201cHoiin er .s.1275 1300 | Lachine 5 pe bonds .40116 105% ex.N.Fr.re cess a 29 Bonds .vesves 64 65 Nat.Brick A.58 58% Price Bros.com.\u2026.; 58 62 Price Bros.bond s .86 87 Street Debentures 8534 86 Tramways stocks .04 105 Tramways an dPower 33% 5 ower .\u2026.West.Can.3 Se - THE MERCHANTS BANK Aug.5\u2014 Harold Law-.| Boe \u2014 Fire.er part of the United States.Replies show business much better than last year.Gains range from 10 to 20 percent or more, and everywhere people are niuch more optimistic than last year, when labor was only par- \u2014 v\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ms ! Te + London.Au te + gister reports try.Thies dr Fe + the gross reducs cr ut ( | 3 mercantile Marine +, Hen .+ : rough vessels linge RR frovesesraeatsiy 3 papdemnes \"ae bre + Washington, Aug.5\u2014July + : 808 vessels of 854 647 ee + + output of new.companies with + 5 Too ing all vege.1 + $1,000,000 capital or over in east- + : tons.The + ern states was ,518,000, + : +++ 3 $755 800 000\" 250,000 in June and Î New York, Aug.5.-Fourth National tree, \u2018 + Fotel at a uly As Yet + Bank has canvassed views of repre- + capital of $ 100.000 n over + sentative business men, over the great- + 0 + + + +.+ + + / 3 on.One merchant in Cleveland de- : scribes conditions as infinitely ahead .of last year.\u2019 -From one of the gregtest dry goods concerns in the West es assurance that its customers, with few exceptions, report generally improved I exceptions, From .St.Paul there is assurance that the business outlook was -never more encouraging.In Denver, business conditions ave térially ahead of last year.St.Louis shows up better than a year ago, and excellent crop outlook is creating optimistic feeling.* Notwithstanding this improvement, there is no disposition to overtrade, and the tendency of merchants seems still to be to buy only such merchandise asa quick market requires.The small merchant is carrying abnormally low stocks.- Advices from many cities indicate an excellent fall buei- ha feeling \u2018is that business is not if the crops turn out well, is it going to be held back by a presidential campaign.- Mercantile interests generally are \u2018in a sound condition.en Ton +4444 EF +4444 44 August 5, firet Monday August, .js a\u2019 statutory bank holiday in England and Wales under the Lubbock Act, like Easter Monday, Whit Monday and the day after Christmas.\u201cAll \u2018banks.and exchanges are \u201c tlosed.in 1 RR 3 NO DIVIDEND ON CANNERS STOCK - SAYS DIRECTOR A despatch, from Toronto has been received in the city from one of the directors of the Dominion Canners, stating that his attention has been called to the statement made in Montreal that a dividend would be declared at a director\u2019simeeting in Hamiiton today.'This is emphatically denied by the director, who says the questich will not even be discussed.BIG INCREASE IN S00 RY.NET For the month of Jum une \u2018Soo\u2019 Railway exhibited a gain in net earnings of 37 \u2018percent For the full year a gain of about 60 \u201cpercent net has been shown.Following are the comparisons: Increase.| TEL ein CT ES Une Lu 0G ew Gross, sorter.11 Ld A ITITTIT ees \" Chicago, Aug.5.~The National Industrial Traffic League decided to circularize members warning them of imminence of traffic congestion and asking co-operation with railways in prompt loading and unloading, and in loading.cars to capacity.HEEL L eb aad pers +++++4 +44 + ONLISTED STOCKS Bonds - MORNING SALES.ce Rupert, 25 at 294.Reins Can 25 at 85.10 at 86.\u2018Fram, and P.185 at 54 Sherbrooke, 75 at 26%.\u201cDebentures, $500 at 86.Brick, 1099 at 58%, 25 at 53%.50 at 58 3-4, 25 at 58%.1 125 at 58%, at 59, 25 at 57%, 50 at > 9d° Py Lu\u201d etts pre DRE pulpe 25 \u2018at du, 25 at 42.\u201cAmes Holden, 1 at 26.- Ames Holden pref.1 at 84.Waya, bonds, $1000 at 774.; Can, P.bonds, $5000 at 80.e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r etree BALED HAY FIRM.The market for hay continues firm, with best grades finding a ready sale.No., 1 hay, $18 to $18.50; No.2 extra, $16-t0:417; No.2 good, 3-5 to $15.50; Ne.8 hay, Ss.te $13.50; clover, mixed, $12 to $12.OF CANADA QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.Nattes 1s hereby given\u201d that à divid f TWO AND ONÉ-B PER CEST.or the current quarter, Foran at the rate\u2019 of TEN Per Cent per annum, upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution, has been declared, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House in this City, and at its Branches, on and after the 3rd day of September next, te Shareholders of record at the close of business on the 15th day.of Augu : re order of the Bard.x F.SRDEM, 1.Manager.Montreal, 28th July, $ ni: 5 A7=-SAFE INVESTHENT Money returned at end of one year or at end of any subsequent year, on.80 days\u2019 notice If desired.The above security in the best industrial ever o Canada.Business established 27 vears.Write at once for partieulars.National Securities \u2014 | 6.00 at 6.50; wether.STAGE IN Wy James Carruthers 5.the following despa: ol A Winnipeg office Yestercs \u2018From ihe best in* arm.we nave a gond cron a jittle rain won't ve as the crop is short ip, .,, weather will help tn tm a fill.The only re, Re tren I am of ih October wheat is tan h: parison with Minneapintie prices.nd Cn Brydges wires from lows: \u2018Wheat fine, w ing fast.Harvest I August 15 for wheat, ditions prevail.from Rust._\u2014 ss Bidding 35 Cents for Oats in Kap, Regi th roy © 1 4 He if pre There is ne A Kansas grain dealer A ding 35 cents for new \u2026 ate.pS not buy a bushel, Farmers we them at that figure.oe The Fruit Market \u2014\u2014\u2014 The past week has hes Jo for the sale and consum; mine ot nia fruits.The reasonghia which most of there are sel! the pronounced scarcit- nt\u2019 fruit contributed mainly to tiie 4, Following are f.nb privés\u201d 5e Peterson Fruit Company.Oranges.Valencia lakes, 94.per box; do, 126.150, 176 Ma qe do.250, 288, $4; lemons, 300s, far - fruit.35.50: bahanas, Jamaï frac \u20ac to $2.75 Per gunn: CNPFOANItE, \u2018tie $4.50 per b 0 California Fears in boxes, 3 do.peaches, in crates.8:46 et crate; do., plums.in crates ¢ $2.25 per crate: watermelons, (0 extra for packings, 60¢ per: © Antgn American, $4.50 to $5 per crate Californa prune, if to Ah Ji.80, Sc per 1b INGERSOLL MARKETS.» nt.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ingersoll, Auz.5.\u2014 White whe, 1 to 95c per bushel: red fali wheat, oi 95c:; peas, Thc to Tic: oats, in, barley, 60c to 65c: oatmeal.§3 per ewt.; flour, $2.50 tn $= to $26 per ton: shorts, £98 1g ¥: ton; dairy butter, %3¢c ton 2c per creamery, 30c to 32¢: êFEs, sa, ta per dozen; potatoes, 40e to 30e per live hogs.$8.10 to $8.15 per ext $12 to $13 per ton: hides $10 +n Fr: cwt, nC WINNIPEG GRAIN Aug : Following was the course nf prie the Winnipeg Grain Pit this mor nh eg, Tre Close yesterday .Wie fuS,8 04GB en .1s RB High .93LB Woe.NR Noon .3B RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL \u2014_\u2014 A iQ Following were receipts repo\u2019 the Board of Trade Luis mornine GTR a BT I a T8 ; 1 \u201c2 .t > oP : + Wheat ., Oats .2.22 22 ee caw Hay.bales .«.Flour, sacks .Eggs.cases .Butter, pkgs .coe Cheese, hoxes .= GRAIN ELEVATOR RECEI 8 Following were this morn of grain at Fort Wiliam an oe thur reported on tue Board of {T Wheat, Na.1 nor.1: Na LU 25; No.4, © Na À 18: No, A 2 grades, 20; winter, 5.,.Total 81 as compared wit ho corresponding date of last veer Oats 34, parley 1, flax \u2019 Calgary cars, nil.EAST BUFFALO CATTLE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RS ont Ï pan A 200.cl East Ruffalo, August Recipts 609 head: acts is choice, steady ta strong.2-4) prime sit at ?fn: * 4.50 a 4.\u2026 at 25 cents lower: at 50, shipping 8.50 5.50 at 8.75: heifers.cows, 3.00 at 6.50: \u2018pulls, stockers and feeders.stock heifers, 3.75 at 4.and springers.steady.Veals \u2014 Receipts, and 50 cents lower.4.7 Hogs \u2014 Receipts.\u201d \u2018tive and steady to-5 cents % 8.70 at 8.75: mixed 5-75 al ve 8.65 at 8.85: pigs.Qa at à 7.40 at 7.60; stags.hoe at fon 8.50 at 8.75.\u201cie free?3 gai at § non He Sheep and lambs \u2014 Reon ' head; steady, sheet.active.slow; lambs, 4.50 a\u2019 \" ion [EAE ; 475 AU.mixed, » a 4 NTARIO SECuK] JI Treo LIMITE We own and offer \u20ac ds STRAIGHT TES sx A BONDS.po À (0 lf x Ÿ r 2.00 at 4.76; sheep.\u2014\u2014 > elph, Ont.dea BE S'edtharines.ont ia.Belleville, Ont.Port Hope, Orf.- Sydney, N.S maian I Head, 585%.a At attractÿe v7 Ontario Sceuritios °° Lin 59 Yonge St.28 Bishiopsxa eo : Lon E FORINYONBLG £0 aol \u2014 DOMINION COAL [0 imited L Lt «DOMINION\" end \u201cB + goal, screened, ran of mise 8° DISCHARGING FLANTS 4 Montreal, Quebec aoû Tiré WITF ahaa ol 5557 ; BC y.pe De (Cy Sit) ang po i rat NL SALES © 112 St James st, Santednration Lio Bu Building 3 Toronto TS aa wa Telephone MAIS 4451 + Mn, equ' seciton showed in- week = 7 Timothy), and during th conflagration | she stood \u2018upon\u2019 the roof -of her house, and with the help of her family, using buckets of.water, saved: her \u2018home from ' njoyed \u2018good health up.er death, which was \u201cno organic, trouble.Her.two.\u2018noxville; and Mrs.We.A McGuinness ser.at Ls xville was the: Rev, Mr: Vial.\u201cThe place\u2019 at Mount, Royal \u20ac Sh sephord, -Mat- \"| Scandinavian Sardini n sailed from\u2019 Liverp \u201cfor } Mon HED APS ere at 6: cac tons.OF, Bel er: | Edward.3 A MINUTE \u2014 So great has become the demand for \u201cSalada\u201d Tea, that the sale now exceeds 25 million packets annually, or equivalent to 43 packets for every minute of our lives, asleep or awake.NATURAL GREEN.| STEDFASTLY REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.This collection is.unique here.decorating purposes.\u2019 =- - Jers; Lamps, Dinner Wa n\u2014100 SETS TO BE SOLD at this Teduced price.OTHER DINNER SETS .$6.50 Aour St, Peter St.Store we are showing a sample line of = Decorated in.-pink and.green,.mvith two.gold filets, 93.pieces \u2018in.eats set.A- profitable: \u2018value at.GENUINE MATLACH STEINS .This, stein.is\u2019 for decoration in a dining room or den.made designs mountings.in pure German Silver.Prices range from 3 $1 40 TO $15.00 EACH ALSO a few BRASS- PLAQUES .REPQUSSE for the ; WE.ARE making: large alterations to two of our Stores, and \u201cwithin \u2018a couple of\u2019 weeks\" we\u201d will be in a position to show a larger variety than ever ofFNèW.gdods; such as Marbles, Bronzes, Electro- , Ted Ware, Cutlery, Glassware.| \u201c820.00 VALUE FOR $13.50 : i ; These sets are of 100 pieces each, beautiful blue band decora- = open on MOND DAY Evenings.LE (SATUE- \u201cOur three a \u2018Stores afb yar Cc \u201cwel, ie bromo of.the Marine and HE Do- | partment, is on the.scene to -superin- > tend the \u2018work of removing, \u2018the \u2018obstrue- 5 tion.- - \u2018SCANDINAVIAN ARRIVED.The Allan liner: Scand inavian arrived :j ih port last night from Glasgow with |.383 cabin and 263.third class \u2018passengers, \"A\" daughter \u2018was born -during; the voyage | to third class.passengers, named Kerr, \"and was christened on board and received the name of \u2018Scandia,\u2019 in, TREMOEY or | (the ship.Amongst thé.\u201ccabin passengers.\u201con the |\" LIFE BOATS RACE The boat races on the Rosal line: have ° | become a regular event whan one -of.the + \u2018|.vessels are in port.At five o'clocklast | | night the crew of the Royal Edward [| lined up.the firemen endeavoring to keep |- the shield, given by Mr.Armand Cha- -put, president of the Chambre de Cors- merce, which \u2018they won last time, and \u2018the sailors and stewards attempted to wrest it from them.Although the race was not as close as-the last, it-was Hot by any means a walkaway, the \u2018sca- men fighting for it all the.time.The firemen finished a length and a half ahead of the sailors, who, in their.tum beat the stewards by a lengt} ho.Cant.Roberts, -commander of the: Royal Edward, acted as judge.Le +.\u2018MONTREAL SATLORS\u2019 INSTI a .TUTE.; The: condert- \u2018at the \u2018Sailor : Thstituss.\u2019 \u2018which will.take- place.tonight: will | \u2018again be an all-sajlor one, te: boys from 1 the Teutonic taking the maior oortion.The treasured: acknowledges with{ \u2019 thanks the receipt of $10 from the SS: Letitia and £5 3d.from the ss._Royaï |.; WILL DOCK\u2019 TO-NIGHT.oo ¢ Montcalm, of the C.P:R.line, is.|.\u2018ted to dock here this evening, andj.PERS Montfort of the same line, to-fior-\"}.row evening.NEW.HARBOR TUG.\u2018Phe new Sincennes- -MeNaughton tug | * Aurelien G., which is-betng.built by the tin W.Reid Company, of Glasgow, is FOR to sail go that port for \u201cMontreal on i ANE.- Lt \u20ac veut En + AT WANTED.\u2014 A MAN, HAVING LIGHT a pot work dy the week 0: &s both Janquages; : OP: .WANTED, PROTESTANT ELEMEN: tary teacher, for Leeds School, No.ANDREW ALEXANDER Commissioner, :Que.\u2019 is BOY WANTED.\u2014 BOY SPEAKING {both languages, for an office, to an- ; swer phone and massag- 18.with -references, to Room 23, Board à\u2018 - Trade, - at -9.a.m.PRES Liane ttes Pe I RIT ca cores, pet GULF REPORTS.Crane Island, .inward 5.40 a.m.* Samuel > Marshall: 25.a.m.Wabana.Cape Salgion, \u201881\u2014Dense fog east; a \u2019 #'a party .of-40-meme |.\"bers of the Scottish Educational Institute.Mr.AleX: Polson; J.P.\u201cis the or- ; [-ganizer.of: the party, and accompanied | ; AREER ART UC Shut ENA] - Father Point.: ward 4.55 a.m.55 a.m.Welsh - Cape: Chatte, inward 6 a.m.Lady gh Yd south: , ward 5.50 p.m.yesterday Lady of Gasper, Cape Magdalen, inward 9.30 p.m.masted steamer.Heath Point, 439\u2014Clo: ady, -outward 9.30 p.m.ney Point, \"yesterday Iroomfield.vesterda: y a two- ; 7, strong north- t; outward at 5 an, epoint Amour.ou outwird 8.30 a.m, Ascania: p.m, a TITE \u2014 LITTLE.\u2014 (in Aca.A.Williaras, 8° erbroghe.Guy Chifrord Tite.of Edimoaron.\u2018to Nora Maude, youn:sest cuughter .the late-eCharles M.Litt!>, of-Martin- ; At his residence, sity avenue, Kingston, John Hay, aged LY ve: roe wt rt Ba TCP PTY WER hy psn 8 00 Per Month, PAID.mes prepa ey vod rah .\u2018 + .\u2019 - 4 = Lo Slat.TATRA ARP VY, CIR SN Cy Coe Er i .+ THE MONTREAL DALY WITNESS.\"RUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912.rere MA We ekly Cale ndar A MOST DELIGHTFUL TRIP 18 THE EXCURSION Superb Scenery park close tu the landing, arriving at 6.30 p.m.Or, by rail from Lachine, if they wish, Take the, Grand Trunk Train, dail nect with steamer at Lachine Wharf.TICKETS AT GRAND TRUNK 8 Two Big Concurrent Events THE BESSESO'TH\u2019 Return Engagement.TRAMWAYS' EMPLOYEES BENEFIT | DOMINION PARK RE-ENGAG EMENT OF MINS L WITH TRE, HAND VOICE, Fe ALL THIS WEEK.GIR.TO CARILLON ON PALACE STEAMER EMPRESS all the way.Steamer remains: about one hour at Carillon, where theres a sylvan and just the place f picnicking.Returning to Montreal by the RAPIDS, passengers can return ROUND TRIP 0 00 ¥, (except Sundays), at 8 AM, to con- con- Above price includes railway fare.TATION.i rT ee\u201d BAND/ AUS: BARN MISS IRENE GOLD, \u201cTRE ! MONTREAL SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE | Concert To-Night.THE POU-FOU BAND OF THRE 2.5.| CORSICAM.\u2018+! The Boys from the Ships ir port, cluding: BILLIE KEARNEY, Irish \u2018Commedian.Also, ANGUS MCALPINE, Baritone, | ART ASSOCIATION.- Tne Office of \u201cthe Association \u20181s now fn the NEW GALLERY ooraer of Ontario Avenue and Sherbrooke \u2018street The Reading Room and Galleriea will reopen about September.3 1 BRITISH AND FOREIGN MAILS.To Be Closed at this Office During the\u2019 Week Ending Aug.10, 1912.Aug 6 $.50 am,\u201d Sup *; ;1 7 7.00 a.m.Royal VEaward.; Can.Northern.i 6.00 p.m.Cedric, .y .White Star.-7 8.30 a.m.La Savoie, \u201cT.Atlantic: se 5° Fa\u201d ; Supp Pie f Ireland, a.m.mpress of Ire ?Can.PacifeX 9 8.30 St- Louis, American.9 \u20186.00 p.m.\u2018Oceanic, White.Star.##10 12,380 p.m.Teutonic, White Star-Dominion, ¢ Letters.may be posted up to 6.0 p.m.; other matter should be posted before 5.00 p.m.ee Parcels are forwarded by these steamers; latest line of mailing is |.Thursday evening.for Fridays, and 11.30 a.m.for Saturdays.Letters.for tho above r:ails may be post ed ut Station \u2018B\u2019 up to within 15 mins.utes; and at Station \u2018C\u2019 up \u2018to within 30.minutes of the above mentioned hours F ad of closing.*Matter for Rezistration close, at 5.y.p.m, *Letters for Registration ahold be posted three-quarters of; an hour: Before, closing of mall \u2026 \"THE -CIVILIZING WIRE.Government\u2019s Run st a Loss in the Far North, Eo On one of fe pèricäreäi \u201crif = inspection, Mr.Phelan, - the: Pepe.f \u2018 erfntendént, - who looks \u2018after thé thread of wire which keéps Northern British Columbia district.The telegraph is one of tho little \u2018 known and seldom heard of services of the Government, but it has been a vital factor in-the building up of the northern- portions of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory nevertheless.This Government line covers a territory which the ordinary commercial «companies would never dream of operating in, not only because.the business originating there is so small.but on account of the difficulties of installation\u201d and maintenance, during which practically all the elements must be battled with year in and year out fire in the summer months, wind in the equinoetial seasons of snoring and fall, and snow: throughout the long winter.For the fiscal year 1910-11 the Ashcroft-Dawson City ser- .vices contributed a revenue of just $119.065 08.Thé main.line between these two points covers a distance of 2.500 miles.and there are dver 600 miles of branch line.The service gives ensplr \u201cent to about 400 Tinemen and ovrerators, but a larger number ; ceuld he kent occupied if the need for lg =i} real and -suburbs.sxcepted), Newfound- {'Guiana, British Honduras,Brit »}kong, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Malta; Mens \u201cZain are balanced by the great chamces Telegraph Line .is a J D >: = in if ° touch with all the other centres.of |'} Canada, is now in the Prince Rupert : | Une Bally Witness |; \"OFFICES: Fe SUBSORIPTION ar, > \u2018Day Witness: ; 12 mos.$3.00 7 Weekly Wi ae 13 mos, 406.World\u201d Wide «1% mos.1.50 Northern Messenger 1 mos.40 \u201cPostage \u201cincluded for Canada (Mo nt- for Ba-.British sh North.Borneo, Ceylon, .Cyprus, Falkland Is- | lands, Fiji, Ganibïa, Gibraltar, Hong- jand and the British lales, hamas, - Barbadoes, Bermu Maurit{us, \u2018New Zealand, Northern Ni- #eria; Sarawak, Seycheljes, Sierra Leone, \u201cSouthern Nigeria, Transvaal, Trinidad, Tobago, Turk\u2019s Island and Zanzibar, Postagé for United States, Alaski, .Hawailan and Philippine Islands: \u2018Weeks.\u2018ly Witness,\u2019 25 cents extis; \u2018Northern: Messenger, 10 cents per copy.No êx- itness\u2019 to ra postage in the \u2018Dally the nited States ana its dependencles.Foreign postage extra to all countries \u2018flotnamed in the above list, as follows: A z/Daily Witness,\u201d $6.50 extra; \u2018Weekly: 1 Wimess,\" $1.50 extra; \u2018Northern: Messen- rer, Îûc extra - -The last edition of \u2018the.\u2018Dafly- Witness\u2019 publication at $4.0 per annum, ° \u2018World Wide\u2019 at $2, 0 per annum.+, whitey the publishers: of.cp \u201cprétionn! exclude from its \u2018columns all financial and.other advertisements which they consider calculated or intended to take vantage of or injure the readers, ft.must be understood that they in no./ guarantee advertisements, and must {leay e theirreaders to exercise their own discertion: in the way of putting faith in them.It is, of course, impossible to now much about mining advertising, which offers.probably th the mast speculn- tive, and, therefore, the most risky of all investments.The great chances of of Toss, and no.one should in invest In a \u201cvery speculative property mor \u2018than can afford.to lose.; 5 It is.strange 1 how: Pleased we: all are - when some one Larries this life.to its utmost \u2018limit.We are.pleased w jen some one reaches \u201cthe pale.\u201d \u201c1 vecônemy did fot enter into.tie ques - tion.; [ MARINES FROM PANAMA.Washington, Aug.6.\u2014Marines fro.\" Panama have been: ordered to Nicaragua to supplement.the force of blue- juckets now in Managua guarding Americans and their property.The collier \u2018Justin,\u2019 now stearhing from San Juan del Sur, was to-day ordered to: Panama to embark 350 marines for Corinto.= PSOE POOPED cotes THE WEATHER a VC Sedans raie en.> FINE.+ NC ee 0% = Toronto, Aug.6.\u2014The weather is fine + from the \u2018Great Lakes to the Maritime toward Provinces, with :tendenew\u201d.Show= somewhat higher temperature.ers have been quite general ia the wes- \u2018 tern provinces.- Lakes and Georgian Bay\u2014Light | \u2018ta moderate winds, fine with a- little \u2018higher _ temperature; Wednesday, \u2018easterly.to southerly winds; fair at Arar, followe1 by showers.© Ottawa and Upper St.Lawrence\u2014Fine to-day and on Wednesday -with & \u201cHttle higher temperature.Lower St.Lawrence\u2014 rate westerly winds fatr: \u2018Lo May \u2018Wednesday: stationary or.& ete igh: er temperature.Gulf\u2014Moderate southweätér! ly to westerly winds a few lol showers but .mostly fair; Wednesday fair statfonary or a little higher température.Maritime\u2014Light to moderate winds, \u2018 fair.not much change in temperature: Wednesday, light to moderate .winds; fine: a little higher temperature.- + Superior\u2014Easterly winds, s'oudy -and becoming showery.: \u201cManitoba and Saskatenewan-\u2014A \u2018 \u201cfew.local showers, but morily fair: Wedries- Bay.generally fair, with a litle higher téemnerature.i» Alberta\u2014F'air to-day and an Wednes- - Ôaux.\u2018perature.er TEMPERATURISS; : .Hig: rast Lowes* | = Yester- during 8 a.m.to-day.\u201d day.night.MONTREAL 62 >; 54 - Niectoria \u2026\u2026.es 5 \u201cCalgary .e Winnipeg .\u201cWe s White River, .Sault Ste.Marie .Toronto Kingston.Ottawa .Quebeé .8t.John, NB -\u2019Haljfax + St.Johr'g N Detroit 5.- New Yor Cee ae : \u201cWashington, Aum oe tern New -York\u2014Fair \u201c; Wednesday: not much hangs | ] perature; light west inds ; \u2026 \u2026.TA | that à man\u2019s own unconscious, exp stationary « or a Uttle.higher tem-: celves | Hing ever.\u201c30° \u201cJong \u2014 eo \u2018in Ne reasoning art of \u2018us\u2014that.Jen vs: many times thé power aver.\u2018that - conscious.thinking \u201chag; 8 \u2018shall all live the longer.because SRE Strathcona has\u2019 ved loi and is still under high réssure 8st.- ninety-two, Be-.to.Any \u2018insurance.man wilt tell symptoms .\u201cfront.\u201cwhich \u201cto.how long he is oink to live.\u201crng | dition - of healthy for men.\u2026 To.live- \u2018into - a \u201ccondition\u201d of | non-prod ctive dependence.is not.to serving \u2018mankind: ait \u201cminetysbwo=- is a \u2018prospect: that few Sf ui i welcome, - ily growing Aonger,.and\u2019 \u2018what is.\u2018rare Loom will.De comm, 23 Hat | he has about.itn many riotab many cultured - men, tvegard his ue, professors, Who, 1 HE \u2018French Revolution, aré | even daunted, An this pleasing optimism | success either may have will be to | Yorker, and a Republican witha | hodge | But Mr.Bryan is generously : and | and | compare.it with the twenty-nine mur- Jand thirty is killed: at Hs worl,\" sand | that one in ev ery\u2019; twenty-six.is per printers, Lo.115-117 NOTRE DAME se \u2018west, MONTREAL.Le Minaues Lromwsme.fourr To Levp ox Montesss JARRON & CUSHING Notaries and Commissioners, - Werpool & London & Globe Insurance Building 1e St James Street James {oR HOT BISCUITS | BRODIE'S ELF-RAISING FLOUR AT ALL GROCERS.: 230DIE & MARVIN, MONZTARAL father, Duries- three Years.| good standing 43.00 per -acre.acres extra ] $300.00 \u2018ærmOPSIS OF DOMINION.LAND T REGULATIONS, 7 \u201cAny person who is the sôle heat d } tamily, or any male.over: 18 years ald, may homestead a quarter: available Dominion land in anstobe, Saskatchewan.or Alberta.The applicant.must appear In person \u2018at the Dominion Lands Agency or \u2018sub-Agenicy for the.District.- Entry- \u2018by proxy.may be \u2018made | \u2018at any agency, on certain conditions; by mother, son, daughter, : brother.or sister of intending homesteader, .: | : residence upon.| and \u2018cultivation of the \u2018land in\u2019 éach- si : A homésteadét may\" Nive within ning miles of his homest ix.montus\u2019 section Duties.\u2014MUust reside upon.the: Hones stead or pre-emption.six \u2018months in.each of six years from diate of homestead en try (including the time \u2018required to .ea 1 homestead patent), - and eultivate fatty A homesteader who: \u2018has exhausted nt homestead right and : pre-emption may enter: \u2018for a pur \u2018homestead in \u2018eertaih districts: $3.00 per acre.- Duties \u2014Must reside six ; months.in cach of three.years, cultivate |.\u2019 \u2018fifty acres\u2026 and - erect «.house wor.not obtain 8 N.B-\u2014Unauthorized.pri oft : : advertisement.wil not ne paid Tor: nis ._ ead gn à | es \u2018farm of at least 80 \u2018acres solely dona \u2018| and occupied by him;.or-by his father, | \u2018mother, ton, daughter, brother or sister, |= In certain districts a -homesteader in | may :pre-efiipt a quarter- | section alongside his \u2018homestead.- \u201cPrice | = Price] of: od | PUBLIC NOTICE sereby given, that Charles James, me Storeman, Of the City and District\u2019 \u2018Montreal, will present to one of the.rable Judges of the Superjor Cour., \u201cing in and for the District of slont-| 3, in Chambers, at the Court House Slontreal, on the Eleventh day of Sep- | 1912, at half-past ten \u201cik in the forenoon, a petition to be i i possession of the Estate of the » Emma Kavanagh, in\u2019 Her lifetime \u201cthe same place, \u2018state, and whose estate has devolv- É by irregular succession to her sur-7{ ing consort, said Charles James ] ace, and whoever may or might have D.id ov right.to claim against said Estate for india.| fm the Ho ceed lord .; for India \u201cprise if he ey.er ministe is tran Secretary! d be a reli 3 that wou terialists 4 the same mbarrassne ke: it would \u201cof the fa even ii it MONI.> Afric: A prac @ planation.F Le till be fhe debate da chars\u201c à + less ond se think ad.bim #! ; xstood tha gomotion i of Bll gove fre 5 wile je and OE §\" When Big Liner Approached sid late Emma Kavanagh is ordered 5 present his claim before the Judg J or bofore the day of the Dresenta- on of said petition.Montreal, 3rd August, 1912.E.B.BUSTEED, Attorney for Petitioner to be put in possession.40e anh [2 > + $ * [3 + Le nn \u201ce .ST GABRIE] > fe ale ode oh ok 00 oo de ols ole te = æ 0 Lo.The people of St.Gabriel \u201cde\u201d Bran- dn were treated to a musical and lterary concert and ice.cream Social Inthe Presbyterian * Church./ The tite was organized by a \u2018commit- re of workers, Miss Irene McLaurin serving as chairman.Among the trists who figured om the pro- Famme were Mr.Arthur Laurendeau,- {{ Montreal; Miss Betty Haseltine, of\u2019 Fiston, Mr.Thos.Haseltine, Miss pce and Alberta Läurendeau, -Mas- \u201crs Arthur and Albert Lollemand, pr «nd Mrs.Anton Selander.\u2018and ss Williams, The instrumental.music, songs \u201cand ratory were enjoye {nearly 200, joyed by the audience The Rev.J.Lot words congratulated the organ-\" and artists who contributed to ha suc nt weeess of the evening\u2019s enjoy-.The hich Rceeds amounted to $41.55, g0 toward reducin a ton the church building.s = ee SIGNALLED DISTRESS.Tiny Craft He Found -Noth- ing Wrong.| x Aug.6\u2014A tiny bat a .s at \u2018sea flying \u2018signals of Le mere by officers of thé: Ham- hier frican line steamer Amerika,\u2019 3 ho RAE here last night, \u2018proved ich tor, COL power boat \u2018Detroit,\u2019 ios on New York for St.Peters- Femina HIV 13 with Captain Thomas .New York, 2.Day as its.venturesbme: com- The I ote \u201d ocean finer slowed \u2018down \u2018and fon for the small boat, when the | x re sighted, but when Captain | Fok 0 the \u2018Anerika\u201d got within Fain.oF stance of the\u201d little.craft at noter Av informed him.that hears sr «the signals merely to-at- Word ire tion so that he could send \"A i \u201clo New York all was \u2018well | ha no and hs crew.vue \u2018TH as that time,: oti.July ; \u201cogy.itude 46.54 north and Li Al west, approximately | be (°° the Irish/coast, Captain having had generally Bus rid n bi ; \" of ho Fo, v rene idence, RI, Faw \u201cSeabird, , te Rome.Police Court \"yéster- wise ate McMahon \u2018finest .of 73 Inspector.street, x the foreman\u2019 on a.Seemann avenue.on Satur- his wife, who died !\u2018 \u2018low cost \u201cwill or Maynard presided\u201d : he programme, and in a few | \u201cif aceqmmodate.Cars, leave Mon Fe is planning: to-oùt-\" last vear when.\u201che o The\u2019 Grand Trunk.att y.are again this- year: making \u2018arrang plus $18.00.large\u2019 niumaber Construction of.pes - Frank.Pacis lines \u2018during the past year has h , the effect \u2018of incregsing\u2019 the large num- {°° ber of men required.to.properly t har- | day rangements have been \u2018company to.take be carried back to \u2018Winnipeg \u2018same raté of bne-half cent Dé Winnipeg.Starting point \u2018in Æastern.Canada.\u2018he securing.\u2018of a \u2018healthy and: re \u2018munerative employment and L ticipation of \u2018an enjoyable \u201cholid \u2018\u2014with entire change of scene-at su \u2018no.déubt- \u2018appeal ito \u201cpeople.\u201c Cu \u201cFor further particulars a I t \u2018Grand Trunk: agent.: Farm.Laborers\u2019 Excursions | gion, te Western Canada via Grand \u201cI Trunk and (Chicago.1 ?spend.By: the Empire-Western Cänada \u2014 thi with this.in mi elaborate: ar made \u2018by this \u2018at yster | ing.cg 00° 0f8t= Jose: will be in effect.from stations Kings- | ton, Renfrew and east inf Canada, on.4 August 18th, and.from.stations Toron- I _to, Orillia, Scotia Junction, and east\u2019 in\u2019 .Canada .on \u2018August \u201c28th to Winnipeg, .| Man,\u201d which, \u2018&s in prev us years, will, be the.distributing point.will be carried west \u201cof: \u2018Winnipeg a far \u2018as MacLeod, \u2018Calgary and -Edmo ton at rate of \u2018one-half cent per mile: Returning, holders of Farm.TLabor- \u2018ers\u2019 Certificates, duly completed, : wir Harvesters: | I \u2018than a : of this class Passengers oo London, at iil arrival.at : lowing day.- Second \u20ac for passage t venience, of out- of-to din \u2018Gran to J.Station.\u201cheld last night \u201cthree schol the city.- The s courses of \u201cstaal sat School, Loyola\u2019 College may- \u2018be reserve gins.ls It is interestiñe to note that, ke points west and southwés Similar cars: are also bound weekly | = CATHOLIC SCHOLARSHIP Ata meeting of \u2018st; Patrick's Societ was decided \u201cwhich witl {for competition, among \u2018the pypils Hitending at the | Finglish-speaking it w tholie High \u2018Fehool.Lire affair, Dr.known man.; speakin£é \u2018CathoW | eligible te enter which will-bé: :time-to permit fhe winners thelr studies at sof \u2018opening \u201cDOUBLE SKIN \u2018Belfast, August 6.- \u201cCompany has issued.rages = : third steamer of the: \u2018L'under construction h 7 \u201cvided.with Sa double ki 1: fled, occurred yes | tween :5 and \u20185 « \u201cclock E maward' Salmon, age Arnold G.Saime NY.was shot\u201d m th leg 9.25: pam, je boy in the (City for the examinatio \u201cdetérmined.upon SE ing pacé- \u201cwith the apprediation \u201cshown ir of .accommodation, t | {Grand Trunk Railway System has ar- by \u2018|ranged .\u2018for , .© terns, all pure linen, fine Damask finish.À | 2s-inch Table Napkins, all now and pretty patterns.per | | Skin + x orien in | White, Pearl, Grey, ° 1 Blue, | Regular $2.75-$2.95; À Liberal Reduction on Dresses 33 1-3 Off Early shoppers \u2018will have a unique opportunity of practically manufacturers\u2019 prices.wonderful values in dresses.We are offering on Wednesda: 31 fine imported Linen dresses, 14 hand made Linger dresses, regular $40.00 to $150.00 each.We shall \u2018allow a discount of 3349 off the regular prices.Thee ~ are a balance of this season\u2019s most fashionable dress: made by one of the leading French costumers, -_ 334% discount.HOUSE DRESSES Neat, Sensible, Serviceable Three characteristics of these over tie-on house dresses There was such a demand for the last lot we offered that our buyer decided to secure, if possible, another lot, and he has succeeded in obtaining four hundred.These ] \\ | will be offered on Wednesday at a low price, and we y No buttons or hooks to bother with.Perfect fit guaranteed.Come carly, a there, will be a brisk demand for them.Prices $1 98 to $2.15.White Duck Skirts at $2.75 100 White Duck Skirts, high waist effect, button down front with large pearl buttons.Price each $2.75.Special Shoe Display, Oxfords at $1.00 - 100 pairs of this season\u2019s stylish Oxfords have been set aside for early shoppers on Wednesday.Each pair * guaranteed first guality\u201d footwear, made on up-to- -date lasts Medium and Cuban heels, and can be had in Gunmetal, Tan, and Kid; perfect fit and finish assured.Don't leave the store until you have seen these Oxfords, as we expect a great-demand.Price $1.00.Children\u2019s Shoes, 25¢¢ off On Wednesday the balance of our regular stock { Children\u2019s White Shoes will be offered.\u201cMothers wil no doubt gladly take advantage of this opportunity to select a nice pair of white footwear for the children.- Mostly all sizes are amongst this lot for them, and a few pairs for Misses.Remember, 257 discount.Sandals, comprising Tan and Chocolate leathers, White comprising low shoes, Oxfords and Strap Boct: All less 2 70 off regular prices.TABLE LINENS At Special Prices 175 .only, Damask Table Cloths, very pretty bordered The assortment composed of a few seconds and broken and odd lines.There 2\u201d three sizes in these cloths, and they are all marked at isas* ONE-THIRD less than regular prices for quick clearance 0\u201d Wédnesday.About 45 cloths, sizes 2x2 About 15 cloths, sizes 2x2 yards, for.About cloths, sizes 2x2 yards, for.About cloths, sizes 2x 2/5 yards, for.About cloths, sizes 2 x2, yards, for.About 10 cloths, sizes 2 x 2/2 yards, for.- - About cloths, sizes 2x3 yards, for.About cloths, sizes 2x3 yards, for.© About 8 cloths, sizes 2x3 yards, for.Alse Damask Table Napkins, edd lines to clear.guara .pure linen, on sale Friday at 1-3 less than regular prices.pat- 2 yards, for.:}1.0 Gio Ca £10 NN a m0 QT 91 79 © OH am) © DG DO I 1tecd A 20-inch Table Napkins, hemmed ready for use.par dozen to $1.75 \u201822-inch Table Napkins,\u2019 very handsome bordered desisrS dozen, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50 nar $3.50, $4.50, hun \"Reductions in Gils Washable Dresses Girl's fine Gingham dresses, large sailor collars ul dnd belt of Navy Blue finished with White Liaw gitl\u2019s plain Chambray dresses in Pink, Sky.a! designed in eyelet work.Sizes 8 to ap ved to clear Wednesday.- $1.98 per y Nat a sl | À x; suse he El ar 9 4 Again] EE | (e\u2014 ca HF it be sou\u201d jack.fathf «king eutiy en HF ng ! - the n had FINE | said 9 pardon The tH en, bi ih Te med, § soon * ~ time .tathf ther hi Very | - off t state stimeT hs ming mbt] ve BA j1 sta] ruck H intmer js all.retood b:t he he 7 «off à der a count th It wag « fathi n had \u2018orney ax all 1 fore @ adley hat k the earden fferent nd wha ic kney peaning] M ant to uch.he roc It wa his tha nther main tc \u2018Mami sakes 11s 7 ttle hy imaelf] ore.\u2018Yes, \u2018Then ask ther 7 pbamma If Jul n't hy \u2018Yes, \u2018Then \u2018ur it] !tis f cur.Ù urd pige à pid, avs el rely Hiels « nd, hey SRG ard h vihing It \u20ac faiH \u2018orgie oe ah Biher à \u2018And pid vo isatior l the other YN wal ther | olde nding PA hy Ww he I.Reg ud jur od pat- ment is Et ven 4 1 ve Was no JT pri a 0 lly an ore Georgir could read -what his.i a: 1 stood before: 3 à |! \u20180 ap H Sa PK nd ul 1 a] ne - i li T 4} pit in mination.witht That N Le Loge each sentence.dey asked a.other people tell things.mamma, he can tell everything him- \u201cant he\u201d - 5 ef ar \"sement rime and There Wa 8 no transac tn 10 men, 1 ie ot EL we ; Gey, or re I; POINTER PUPPY (pv Edwin Balmer.) af ETS fConcluded.) te boy flushed again as he \u2018reread RE opened.he: knew, 5 It was past that now.pr was standing straight and.Ee to the judge and the Jury: nd earnestly as Georgie had d him speak.He would be now that he had found h at last, that Mr.Rears ade the agreement ie} hear \u201cing them + the trut he had forged Mr.no sav so.eht excited \u2018him, not \u2018only Imost all day as he dlayed- the puppy, whom he rdon t he thoug \u201coi, but à \u201d Ted und med spot.Co to meet : time he ev father was late, re would come in his father long before.er came home.But, if the afternoon pa- ahead of him and the heap.Lo il Unable to Shake Reardôn\u2019s av.Lennon, in His Re-Direct an Brings Out Beyond Agreement Could | ve Bern Made with Gairing\u201d - + stared Georgie in the face.It | trembling with disap- Disappointment \u2014.that For he had thought he un- and now he knew ht he could not have understood.he rode with the paper a little i him sintment.s all.Rif from the station and sat down Fier a tree and read the whole ac- at through carefully.easy to read.What | it wag very M father had said.what Mr.Rear- d said.what Mr.Hadley, the nud for the other side, had said, + all perfectly clear, with the name And what Mr.was almost exactly wt George had heard his father # the night before; but what MF.|.i mordon answered was now entirely \u201cent: and what his father gsked 8:1 what he said was different.Geor- M» new it was different only be-.vise he could not make out the real saning: but still\u2014still he didn\u2019t nt to wait for his father\u2019s train so 3 He didn\u2019t understand it; but ao rode slowly home.{ was the second morning after M: that Georgie came to consult his à £ other after His father 4 zain to town early.Mamma, kes his speech this afternoon.\u2019 \\is mother put her arfms Bhout the 1\" Title boy.for he had not been quite himself that morning and the day ; be- {nre.had gone the paper says: \u201cPapa Yes, dear.\u2018Then to-day papa doesn?\u20ac Just \u2018have ask questions and try to\u2018 make, I \u2018mean; If just the way he mows it is, \u2018Tes, -dear! They will you take me: in town to 3 oar i \u201cen His other $ speech was plain and ar.He spoke earnestly, as\u2019 he had.ard him before, and direetly- to the ga and to \u2018äpidlx, [45% clearly and simply.There was Telv a word, there was no sentence eh oven 4 boy could not uyder- an > heart heat with pride - and his Sgers tinzled, the jury, sometimes slowly, .but \u201cgl NAd as George Heard him, For now that .rd his father's voice, he knéw: ev- thing was right as his father said.It could be no other way.For an hour and then for: another 5 father spoke, and carried not only oie and his mother, but every one | \u201c about them, with him.her stopped for a moment: \u2018And now, Then his.gentlemen of\u2019 the.jury: your honor, we come to the ac- sation of an agreement with Gairing the charge that, in one form or Again for less than a moment.His her stopped and straightened his ders, Georgie, his heart-beats gi in his ears, leaned forward.y he saw his father glance once at\u2019 ol perspiration of excitement.\"Reardon ang then face the Judge | Jury again earnestly.\u2018And the boy that his father, able to speak hing as he knew them, was to- every one that he \u2018knew- : had been made wifh- Mr.Ton he heard his father's voice S$ no agreement; thers tion between :them.\u2018 tell vou, never met On à frain You there was no egroement, transacti % amount ction \u2018involving : ltell vou they never met.>.Bies brain.Only as bis fa- reneated those.sentences again\u2019 he jrking straight at the Judge ry, and, still speaking ear- Your ine Linen Shirts and |.| Collars carefully laundered bY experts in Our \u2018Hand\u2019 Work Department.Your parcel Handwork.De- À Partment,- : THE my LANDRY VERDUN 3 [abe drried t Ares Sot eed Lon \u2018night, fe- \u201ccoïitesséa Zn ne | VHS.Stand left his wife\u201d ou oo) side of.the bed.\u2018 at .ten - Bot [{ made him ride -to thèe |- sometimes.| he.; the money had been paid 4 ag neighbors; or as |.¥ Members of their golf.club, I money in any way.\u2018Mark + RENNES EN RE NEA nestly, repeated\u2019 \u2018them agais a Georgie catch.\u2018anything.ain, that he may have: heard, but \u201che .Sengéd ni more of what: followed tin H - vas: roused: \u2018when his Mother got up ind.he realized that his father had stopped speaking and that the people were leaving the court-room.Lennon reached \u2018his home that evens.leaving the\u2019 city he questioneq.: whè-.night.But he better at home.his address to \u201cthe jury: conclude in -the Horning.he heeded to\u201d æive-.vantage.: : His Wife was waiting for.pli.we he reached home: - but \u2018Géorgie \u201cFherefère himself - every.Ad side the boy\u2019s door:on the way to; his own.His wife touched his arm.oy Go in \u2018and look at puppy: into: the, \u2018whe feels things: sa\u2019 and his father came-in.For: -som reason,-Lennon did -not know.exact] he \u2018closed: the = OOF He \u2018Father .1.couldn't sleep.hoy ing.you'd come in\u2019 \u2019 oysie, what's the \u201cmaté r?.\u201cPapa; I brought \u2018Spot inte house «the night I got him.\u2019 + Lennon patted: the troubl led \u2018head.\u2018I.know.You told: didn\u2019t \u201cyou?She told 7h L right: now Ae with ey and that the money had been: said over.and your\u2019, study: \u201cPapa; he ran: into * He- went .under - chased him.don coming in ad.You see\u2014- \u2018he had been meeting Mr.Gairing.-T thought .he said He had dome it Fa- | ther; you.see; dont ÿou7-.Oh, father!\u201d He was clinging fo the\" His\u201d fathér Was\u201d trying \u201cto draw away.\u201cHe said it so \u2018many times.So.you: see\u2019 I\u2019 thought\u2014I thought\u2014 he\u2019 stopped\u2019 | and sobbe& \u201cHis Yather: \u2018broke from: \"the \u2018room and Stood with.3 turned to his son-and left.him along.| \u2018So.in a.moment the \u201cboy controlled - \u201chimself and came to his\u201d \u2018father a clung.again.to his \u2018hand | \u2018Papa.\u2019 I'd \u201cunderstand.-biggey, Wouldn't 12 ts et 4 \u2018that Yes | not big - endugh, isn't.Ît,- papa?I.\u2014escaped from \u2018his sons past \u2018his wifes and into\u201d his.pwn \u2018locked: \u2018the door \u201cbéhind him.\u2018there \u2018he\u2019 did not sleep.He\" \u201caid moye about lest his wife he: \u2018though -he= id- not undress.I he.lay on.his: \u2018back in: bed: staring up another.So he lay till -he \u2018was very \u2018sure -that his wife \u2018must be asleep.and | his little: boy too: \u2018must have.alle asleep.\u2018from \u2018mere exhaustion on panyscrept down.the därk, silent to his \u2018son\u2019s room and went dns 15 rie opénéd-\" windows : ugly; iglow nto.the.room.fro righ] \u2018moonlit lawn\u2019 \u201cti k chief \u2018counsel \u2018his sôn vie \u2018asleép- \u2018with \u2018one arm thrown up.above \u2018I-head \u201cand the \u2018other down \u2018beside: him, Both.hands, -.ridently, clenched; but now they were relaxs J : boy.\u201d i : soon: \u2018the boy: hor know.- moment - looking \u2018Heht' at.his.sons \u2018evil\u2014thôsé fairy - tales which psvchao- never \u2018have read because they mer {ly muddle thé mind-=aré they not, af; ter:all, true?If.two or.three the sand Years \u2018 from\u201d now: thé story, 9 the: struggle\u2019 fof the.-péople - Of erican Commodities - Campany were saved only in folklore, preserved the - similarly -by_a little \u201cpointer puppy, wit \u201cFruer at.Teast \u2018than a the Juin 2 which.all\u201d a to, accoun Ef itself.chieflÿ, din the simple = \u2018appro kimated the rath far better.- One relatéd - \"that 4 Harvey Lennon.oa = \u201cart ©: Gordon Hewitt, from intestinal diseases and diarrheea by the \u2018house fly, he believes | © causing\u2019 the death of thousands.ts, as well 2 \u2018spreading | germs of typhoid f i ing much \u2018latèr than his wife and sor -\u2014s0 much later, indeed, that before ther he would go tome at alt that decided he would sleep |.He- had not: finished j- he.was to; long \u2018In béd\u201d \u201cLennon- \u201cstopped \u201cHut upright in Bed as \u2018the door.opefied |p I heard you:-and Mr: Rear: gee, Papa, I thoÿsht Mr.\u2018Reardon s a hand which | him.and went to \u2018the gther end of | \u201croom.a ae = at nothing for one Hour and then for & his | had.beén sed; and- the boy's lips \u2018too: were.ré: : -Jaxed, -80 \u201cfhe chiéf counsel knew \u201cthé \u2018faith in his father had won with at À \u201chs tr favorite.for: publie he did not undérstand; and that very: asts- birds\u201d 5 \u201cendowed with Sines ond \u2018powers.for good, or fof logists-now are\u2019 telling us-\u201cwe; should | \u2018Uniteq States against-the great: Ame i as\u2019 we Have \u2018important | stiugglés- of our fathers.two .or three\u2019 thousand: Years: \u201cago; \u2018and.if that.folk story.told \u2019af ;: How: the great, cruel | giant was routed and brought to ruin \u201cbrown spot a sut he \u201ceve, \u2018would it ther seven hundred thousand dol-.qnot bé: true?: ™ was paid over within the yeaf.' the newspapers \u2018the: \u2018next ur account stidden ae in the Fe counsel in many ways; the.cartoon of all the Or himself and tell the truth | tri a \u2018for fit.events of the people of thé village, |- ;4 And here.lea , for an extended \u201ctrip in \u201cBurôpe.The: When | her words which went with | re lost somehow in the whirl | | -Bu t- ators: you \u201cminion Entomologist, says, | Jeferring to the infantile death rate ead 1 that theso-called harmlessflyis yearly - 13 { way tha £ og _hasp ond Da | The.Hillside her | su A A nat toucheth every: tite: \u20ac pre 2170 A Es 2, p SI) [GL Chicago pape Mon has.Yes poéri\u201d that EE Jt frst sppeand.spk \u2018side Shake ever a \u2018An \u2018oäken \u2018chest is standing With: hasp.and paglocl aric Strong.as the hands that mé âther : side of.the.Fe From the attic corner dim Where.the hess olds.fe gos : bie ii Ros © and Jace and he ; That time has tinted vi with sons they, id ; : bé Broidere that felt the y- Wrolgh * And ny-a relle Ang; \u201ci un A by\" itss!f >£he- sample Famed Aan by berr nd.na wreat hs Jrorked it La e went - Jouh - rper than any of mine 3H joe, \u2018golden- Brown, hair with [Grew white a8.drifted snow and your tears \u2018feil.here, silos TE Very plumed cligpea + of he 45 the oaken \u20ac | $13 at hel 6.from.over the bs above: éd odors faint.and fie 1 a pd patience 's à LA of And childhood- Jah .a He \u201cwhen\u201d :sowet reap also sparingly Al sa 6 LX HO he 54 inch size.jattern of eh imumtrt on\" all Sufficiency in all things, may abound: wo Cor.dx 82 A E1187 ollen-æ sizes: 22, : walst measure gpa; els +shall- \u201che | or satin.howit, white serge, with \u2018self finish, Was \u2018used.2% \u201cThe ; drè t \u2018The Gradie Roll,\" hat is, of.%hose of three years of age.and \u2018undér; \u201calso\u201d \u2018for: \u2018children of thé beginners which: réhäry grade, 6 to Ÿ yéars- The 1ece .ftorer 'advbeated\u201d the \u201cbringing of children: to.church\u2019 at: the earliest age as | reverence: ahd.the \u201chabf - of attending feligious- Service.Mrs.Hendricks + described thé different types \u201cof chil- ren.met.with in Sunday schools, and postion or by \u2018diréctifng them to per- - {form \u2018actions\u2019 in.keeping: withthe les- \u201cison te bhé taught, \u2018meré verbal directions -énce\u2019 through aetivity, \u2018The \u2018personality \u2018of the teacher was \u2018I most: important\u201d as \u2018most young chil- ~~ {'dpen \u2018absorb the teacher.rather than the lesson, which frequently they take {little notice Of Children \u201cin fact, - Adealize ther: \" rather ch obedi- \u201c} truth that \u201cGod.is-love,; \u201cand then should\u201d ~taught to: express- that love \u201cetfièrs.- \u2018Mrs, Hendricks has been |.til lately superintendent of the ele- lin New HarmpsHire.\u2018She \u2018\u2019has now ral\" sécretary for the same state.Hendricks: pecial features of religious - .work vere introduced.- Iii \"his \u2018concluding: addresses Mi, Brown, \u2018of.Boston, who.has.been: giving \u2018lectures on drawing] -and.blackboard work, gave an ace ount of the meeting between Saladin ind Richard the First of England.In s.address, \u201cHe Hlnstrateds his re marks- by quotations.from Browning\u2019 Pippa.Pasges.\".\u2018gist of : Te Brown's remarks\u2019 Was that each per- sôn- ghodld resemble a lighthouse, in bing \u201cone ~thing only.and striving to do.that thing well.\u2018Fuller's last\u2019 addresses: \u2018we.e of a philosophical charactér.'.He enumerated \u201cGregory's\u201d Seven\u201d 's of \u2018Teaching,\u2019 which he dealt.with, in detail.He.described also: thé different mental processes preceding Cenversion.: The Sunday School.Conference concluded with Sundays proceedings.The Chris- \u2018tian.Worker's Conferénce, the last of bé.nawiton Centerérces will, run: from August 5 \u201cto August 11.Those da who.Will \u2018take part in if are the Rev.Dr.Fan B.Cross, the Ae Roy; 4 : rene a.Mz; \u2018a mere of satisfactio OI : £1 cots\u201d here, aftér iwvo | negotiation; # | ment has\" ordered railway éon- | tractors gmploying foreign laborers to à | take aif their names, home addresses * | and = names of théir relatives, ete., à sé that in cass of' fatal accidént or | death trom {\u2018wease they can bé easily | 4 | identified.\u2018In the past many of the y foreigners\u201d were koown only By I numbers, and, accordi i belonging to the-déc Jovy, - th ; {i$ Department of, Lab a ath.æ ter the aftairs of the.\u201cgrade ages, 3 to.6 years, and for the | 5 by doing\u2019 this \u2018the \u2018infant was taught | \u201cthan by ne \u201cChildrén - should first \u201cbe.taught \u201cthe néntary- department of Sunday schools.| \u2018been.appointed to: the position of gene Sunday sch ; ol of | \u2018the -perlodical \u201cRally day's\u2019 upon which | The Rev.E.M.\u2018Tan indication as to the army of har.vis we peurs | \u2018yat the Federal Govern- * has\u2019 poem aie 2 i ntity cor a.dead, ir n to speure monies cé contractord must not only adopt means | \u2018of identifying all their men, » but notity my hel a &on- | | | \" RNegelable Preparation for As.fl Promotes Digestion Cheerfil- i ,Morphiné nor Mineral T Namc OTIC.ns Feverishness = Loss or SLEEP.{ASTORIA ; The Kind You Have similating heFood andBeguta.| _ the Stomachs Powelg af 1/4 SJ CASTORIA For Infants and Children, For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, H-W YORK OTV.\"SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.A 5 [STANSTED COLLEGE, STANSTEAD, QUE.; ; Foundea For.Prospectus, apply to Re Residences for both boys.and.girls, * \u201cYoure boys in, separate building.Extensive courses.\u201cGEO-4.SPRUEMAN.MA.TANSTEAD, QUE.5 \u2014 1872, » Pa \u2014 z \u201c.p 05 Etap PP 425 Finca.* : Re CANADA COLLEGE are Notre Dame de Grace MONTREAL : ; | pi , Broparatory, Junior and Senior bis \u201chmm ARE a moun etic roun ennis \u2018bor Boarders & Day Boys mount Athletic \"Grounds = 2 Tennis HEADMASTER : {Manual Training).Room.Excellent © $.FOSBE Y, M.A be ait 15g ARE me ating and : Late Headmaster, st: John's hei py ying cless rooms and dormi- : choo Walter Paul\u2019s| \u2018STOCK OF FRUIT - 18 VERY LARGE AND FINE i Ae ax \u201c>\u201d FpARS.254 OT-ROUSE anaes \"PRACKES, PLUMS.: APRICOTS.OHERRIES.7, APPLES.GRAPE PRUIT.~~ ORANGES CANTELOUPES.BANANAS STRAWBERRINS, \u201c SPEACHES, 481 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Corner Ly AND BURNSIDE PLACE I a JAMES M.AIRD\u2019S BREAD AD! \u201cThe advantages of our bread.\u2014 1.\u2014~\u2014Absolute purity.snd nutritive qualities by our process, .§.~\u2014Absolute uniformity.\u201c£Absolute cleanliness.\u201cp'->Absolüte wholesomentss, bility, and.healthfulnges.5 Les 7 SEASIDE EXCURSIONS \"Via Intercolonial * digesti- the seaside show that very cheap fares ure givén.io the watering places on the lower St.La'wrerioe, and in the :Maritime Provinces, which: will prove \u201cinteresting to those who Have in mind.a- suitable holiday trip.The going dates are August 11th to the 14th, and thé excursion tickets are good for return up to Aug.\u201831dt.\u2018From Montreal\u2019 the 1.C.R.runs two through expresses eAstbound.©.The \"Maritime Express leaves at 8.16 am.daily as far as Ste, Flavie, and\u2019 \u2018daily.except Saturday for |.the Maritime Provinces.The Ocean: Limited leaves dally at 7.30 pm.for |: Halifax.The sleeping and dining car.servicé in connection With these splendidly equipped through trains is inf.every respect equal to that of the best \u2018through trains on the continent.Full particulars regarding these excursions will be furnished at the City Ticket Office of the Intércolonial Railway, Transporation Bullding, St.James st.Harvesters Exourelons 4e .êls ahead\u2019 of any prévious- record is | vést hands that will be- required to | éafirer such a harvest.sod the: opinion ôf the Commnissionet | 0 workmen over and abovy what | .are iow in the west will be required.The C.P.R.hag beén askc3 to do\u2019 what it-Cañ to secure thé nécéssary labor, and théy have srranged for a series of éight: excursions, two.of which wiil go from the province of Quebec on Ausyst 12 and 28.By: \u2018making an éxcéptionally low rate it {a expected that Eastern Canada wij} supply the labor thé \u201crest | carie went off: Tor laying out Daäp- -deno,.but.the.man.\u2018who tried :to down ; Billy.Fitzgerald \u2018Bot off rather: easily.; The work .of .the Toronto defence 3.\u2018was.particularly pretty.They allowed\u201c the National heme to\u201d get but\u2019 very 0 | few \u2018free \u201cshots; \u2018and \u2018Gibbons picked | them out\u2019 -in\u2019 \u201cbeautiful \u201cfashion.He put up.a- stellar \u2018brand of Æoalkeeping, for.tot: one of -his stops.could\u2019 be de- 4 scribed as lucky.L'Heureux, on the E other.hand, got\u2018a number \u201cthat could o.| not - possibly have \u201cbeen but\u2019 \u2018merely | slimmed out-by chance.\u2018He \u2018put up \u201cj'a great \u201cgame, however, and it was | due to his\u2019.800d.work that:the Tor- ontos did not \u2018roll up a bigger score.\u2018The home team \u2018started with a goal in-legs\u2019 \u2018than a minute after the \u2018com: -meticement of play: Then neatly half \u2018tan.hour elapsed \u2018before either - side | ; scored.again.\u201cThen \u2018the - Nationals sent .in à long shot\u201d which did \u201cthe \u2018trick, and.the score, was tied.The \u2018\u2019Torontos tightened up, and \u2018once more: got \u2018the:advantage when Marshall got \u201cthe: ball afd \u2018went.down the.centre \u2018of: \u2018the - field.- - I~ The - Torontos \u2018stood: the.gaff: \u201cpotter than - their\u201d opponents; \u201cand\u201d aftér- half |.| tite \u201cthe Nationals tried harder.than ES or \u2018| which \u201che .turned:-into another score.Barnett: result\u2019 \u2018of ê q À good lacrosse.Pitre\u2019's score was.a- 1 | pretty one, \u2018for:he made-it by working- in vite dose: cHecly; trying in |.HIGHEST CLASS OF EQUIPMENT, & BIR ure = oO : st so ] Motors.$10.00 WINNIPEG, shai: || | FOUR &XPRESS-TRAINS DAILY MONTREAL, TORONTO AND WEST.-9 am.9.30.4.mM, 7.30 p.m.10.30 p.m.Dining, Parlor and Library Cars on Day * EXHIBITION ORONTO ¢ UND.TRIP .FROM MONTREAL.gui \u2018September 2.UE August 30, Sept, 3,4, \u2018Return: mit; be 18 1812; | LABORERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS || § Porn man; Ww witht good* education ; previous experience not: Trecés a ust wi al pF Ladi vi, A8 Apply, tater, of age; toon tetephone.- oon ons = Abs « Salar 1 = Pacs Botweei a ck \u201cTis tunity: for .a ane.a : Bound Trip : PORTLAND, OLD ad- | and \u201c1 [on the best-new ed; Cand.JA, _-Propertionately low fares to Edmon- : and plormediates \"stations.£54 \u201cAds.18th and 28 OÉCRAR ES BA KENNEBUNKPORT.BW.LO Anagst Con: ust # just sate from ; Sarnia for Sault \u201cand thur,\u201d 3.30 p.m, Mondays, Wed neadays and Saturdays.; LL, VICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.RAILWAY \u201cTheGrand Trunk Pacific route is hours: \u2018Shorter .between.Winnipeg, - Saskatoon, nipég-Regina, over smoofh roadbed railway ever.aired, 1d; electric-lighted trains, sleeping cars, oth uppers and lowers.eleciric: reading - lamps, - and, containing y developing Ding cas | nu Tickets nd n° \u2018sérw 168, Winnipeg to \u201cRegina, se POSITION | perience E profession od Ail, Box 52, iso & Now > ete ved.- x.\u2018Post-Office.Box 234 ; Bi t Current ticulars and\u2019 pr Box, 8116, City.\u201c - TE : __fors ale.Particulars, _toria.square.: : \u201cMotor, Abbi M.saixt 2180; ane.Motor 1 45 \u2018Kilowatts; Alternating.\\pDly, With _fu MANAGER BUSINESS CHANSES, | Bg CYCLE BUSINESS, TOOLS À Store BERLIN cycle; enerato tor Te WLING, T0.¥3 WITH ES TA NT THACHER, \u201cmrentsry diploma; for-Ponsenby,- BQ.+ Je Fel © ons.from ses bar eT TED; ERACHER.OT.DING.First - Class Hiploms (Model prefere AL 8.ppl in 5 ry 48 ra Ce sentient TED, FOR 1 a Protestant polaing first class diploma: sal \u20ac 'h, for ten.We Bytes 's T DIS Leach es - WOOD.OR THE: SRG naling, \u201c32.45; Cut Hard Mit.\u201cBock - \"$2.00\" per MACDL TARMID; .403 A1 ble 310.cash\u2019 and TON PROS.B50 f se Staple pol eur x Advise\u201d - \u201cPdi thformation asp | 1 which il tes the air and pinned against fi) ri Tk on the opposite side af rente : mag His hands and face were oh MOURDt that Bomhamame he \u2018of the Pridge which run along the Ty.Eerie se stgeat the au 3 Sorew et con Re W amine tq changes in \u2018our plant, machines for sale; SERIES BROS.55 = \u201ctanter.JS MIE | 7 street cars; cr Moderate Cas.be \u201c month, : if - Famitor, \u201cof Sir.r ablé- Focality; = in-winter; \u201chet rents, \u2018 Furnishes or gnfurnisned.ice: trae.erie, 148 St.Janies street.he summer F5 Bure Apply, 6 B TO.LET, SINGLE me rooms, eaver Hall M AND: BOY bathroom fat.| B Girl, Le a ou sen efor of-our.Su s Œ dans Chine aveu WAN TED, .BOARDERS, ( A House, in the TLaurentiaH Ë 5 A9 FURORAGE, pe A) \u201cDear Montrez ust.- = \u201cDebt Viger Square and\u2019 PB 0.,-P Specta .in.open-end.case: - Kindl 45 St.Jaides.street +25 \u201cand: Scimifar is asduare, Buffalo = : Ver ROST; SHRINE BUTTON.S + | ~ JAMES Li BLACKM \u201cTA xin: a ] INETTE, 449 Lasalle 20 AILIE; Hi Galt Ave.Ek ALR (Tenor), ôr.choipmaster sas.soloist, in stant chute \u20ac rg; | REDUCED \u2018 RETURN - \u201crai Forkton, Canora: Sagkatoon,Sesk.;.Gam- rose, -Mirror, - onton, :.J ison, 22 \u2018bush (Teliowhead.Pass), Alta.: Summer Tourist Fares, \u201cMontreni | a 0 Paoifio Coast Points and return ; tie, Portland, ote.\u201ctress a San 1 Francisds, Lo : i es, San Diego, vis via Ohi & d direct on int Round Trip Tickets té Western Can- set ar rE at.very low fares, 2 ( Haag A OFFICES: CANADIA IT i .*PACIFIC | \u201cFARM LABORERS\u2019 .EXCURSIONS : \u2019 Going Aug.16th and 28th From\u201d ontreal to.Winnipeg: fi léaÿe \u2018Windsor Stréet station\" at.\u20188.30 p,m,, Thursday, Atgyst 8, and 9:45\" am ; -R.M.Pripress of Ireland, Ron.Quebec, F Ériday, Aug SEASIDE EXCURSIONS ping August 11,12, 13, 14.Return uritil August 31, 1912,\" Cheap Rates to Maine, MN ox and Move Scotig.- pa chrough sleeper, dmonton, with {wo \u2018trains daily, | 2e most- from all \u2018Grañd Hoon | : ally until Sept.30,:inc.; re | t.31, 191%; stop-overs al- da, via.Chicago, on sale, Aug.6, 2051 Friday, August 9; Conaecting Frith Y TG ] ERIE À SYSTEM (ALLAN LINE TURBINE STEAMERS to-LIVERPOOL LARGEST STEAMERS, MONTREAL To Glasgow, Havre & London MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL.5 apply MONTHEAL \u2018Scotian\u2019 \u2018Yonian\u2019 .,.Lake Erie\u2019 \u201cCorinentagr \u2018Aug.25th, Sept.29th vo mers - Scandinavian and\" Pre- = to \u2018Glasgow, and- ju i Hav: (11.) sr full particulars of Baten: éto,, y Local Agents, or - +.& A.ALLAN, General\u2019 Agents, - The.Alia Line Steamship Co., Eté, 2ud, Aug.30th Aug.\u2019 ni Sone 43th \u201cSept.AUS 23rd.Sept.20th Aug.abs AU ait an 2 Ss YER \u2018Aug.17th, Sept.14th Aus.24th, Sept.21st \u201c= MAVRE à \u2018RONDON.- Aug.4th, Sept.8th Aug.18th, Sept.22nd :steamers and Lo ndon, \u20acabin Passenger: MONTREAL.Gusstian -Pas assage \u201cvard; 2hy x 3 \u2018July 3p.ss; \u201cAUSONIA oe Aug.371.88.ASCANIA .1:8ept.\u201c10.~T:8s.AUSONIA:.Sept.28 Henr 4 River FORTNIGETLY SAILINGS, MONTREAL TO HULL.ton; Hall pe 2, 12 pa ee Tondon Fassonçer Service.: a Prom.| +.Aug.17 rates.and fall particulars.on.\u2018Sppiication to Special Coton Agency, Catherine Street V HR.> Transportation .9154 St.James street; Steamanty\u2019 \u2018Agent, or 0 | TEE ROBERT REFORD, CO.Limited, St., Sacrament Street, Branch: 488 St James s Street] 2 atest Liners | (LIMITED.) he WEEKLY SAILINGS., miMan |Fe 13, MAN: July 39-MAN.IM TMEOR i - \u201caly 3 MAN: ited number of passenger - CALI: FURNESS LINE SHIPPER E ug.11th, Sept.- 15th | carry oneg Sept.14 = Building; > St, Bawrence Boule-, rom Mt.TRADER oe 1 Aue.13 os, ap apply to ue.3 COMMERCE .C.Aug, 1% Aug, 24 arried rH, permite The Shortest to Europe \u2014 Only Four a Lo 1: From.|- Glasgow.Aug.P G.T.R, # Days at Sea St, Lawrence Route is the MONTREAL UEBEC-LIVERPODL TEUTONTIC, AUG.10.*TEUTONIC, Sept.7, Oct.6, Nov.2, LAUR *CANADA, Aug.34, Sept.31, Oct.19, MEGANTIC, Sept.Rates From: First $92.3) Second Cabin, \u2018The Rest for the Lenst\u201d 850.03 an | 855.98, Thir:lC *Tonly.At Low Rates.: - Ask Agents for Vompany's.Office, 118 Notre Dams.fitrest West.Uptown Agy.590 St Catherine\u2019 Street West, IETS TR \u2018Glasgow Passenger and Freight Service.-July 27.T.SS.LETITIA .| 3\u2014T.SS.SATURNIA Aug.10.T.SS.CASSANDRA All steamers fitted \u2018with refrigerators.apple rates and full particulars on on o ney.388 St Catherine St w PVR Ene ENTIC, Aug.17, Sept.14, Oct, 12.25, Got.a 4 853.75 # Que Clans lass, closed room particulars, oz From Montreal.Aug.10 .Aug.117 .Aug.24 H.Clancy.T.A., Transportation Building; W.H, Henry, 286 St James street; Hone & Rivet, 9 St.Lawrence Boulevard; any Steamship Agents, or TER ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, Sacrament Street, 25 St Steerage Branch: 488 St.James Street.Pr ss.\u201cIONA .THOMSON LINE - From Montreal NEWCASTLE SERVICE.Aug.28 se seas LEITE SERVICE.\" ss.IONA 02 4 20 00 00 10 00e Aug.28 | THOMSON LINE \u201cTO CALAIS { ss.FREMONA ve et en en ve oo Aug 17 For freight rates and other informa- - BERT REFORD CO, Limited, at St.Sacrament Street.«1e i \u201cSumi laa, a pa ig SDE, : \u2018ELL, GUÉNAY.lôttetown - NEW 1 at 2.00 p.m.14th and and every ten days thereafter.\u2018Temperature, cooled.by sea breezes, seldom rises above.80 - For \u2018full Ticket Agent, or to J.@, BROCK & CO.Agents, .313 Commissioners Street, City.LS 2° 5 QUEBEO C1 : | Ber freight rates and uther nforma- - tion, apply to | os EX .Aug.18 5.Aug.11 vo.Aug.324 : REFORT- OGMPANT, | © \"AGENTS.\u2014.\u201cCascapedia* \u20181,200 tons, eus ai © From \u2026 Montreal.BEST AND FASTEST.Ask those who have travelled with us.-how we treated them.ape our -begt advertisers, | 1 Hour, 50 Min, Rail, to LONDON.| MONTREAL\u2014QUEBEC\u2014BRISTOL - Steamer.Aug.7.Boyal Edward .Aug.31 Aug.31.Royal George .Sept.4 Royal Edward .Sept.18 Sept.18.Royal George .Oct.®ct.2.Royal Edward .Oct.16 Any Steamship Agent or CANADIAN NORTHERN SS.Limited 230 Bt.James St, Montreal .] Phone M.6570.They- From Bristol.Sept.4 KENNEBUNKPORT \"Hila more.TO PACIFIC COAST POINTS /MOW ON SALE.HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION - , Mabitoba, Saskatchewan \u201cand Avert, Aug.6, 20; Sept.3, 17, 1813: scuets Æaoû for 60 days.19.00 a oily \u2018except: Sundas - \u2014\" ORTLAND, OLD: pil] | is Your office Kept in Good and | ST \u201cClean Condition: 2.jour terms are the cheapes ai ,Ç amount \u2018of satistaption you: got.For Main \u20181208, ANADIAN PAGIFIG | IMPRESSED AND OTHER J Lake Cham- i plain .Aug.Empress of : - Ireland .X Lake Manitoba, \u2018All steamers fitted with vices tô ensure safety.Lif .modation for passengers - crew.Rates.etc., any agent, or, WM, General Agent; STEAMSHIPS.9 Aug.15 .Aug.the latest de- e-boat accom- sufficient and apply to WEBBER, Montreal.4555 fic DT end RMION; 1 Mrs.167 5 St.\u201crome Phone | 5; 3, Électric Light \u2014_\u2014ry TT TTT 3 .- VETERAN\" LAND GRANTS.; HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR : all kinds of Veteran Land Grants, loe - \u2018cated or unlocated, Cartier Bldg.Montreal LEO L.LEET, \u201cThe Fine Steamer \u201cBELLEVIL LE\" salls from\u2019 \u2018Montreal EVERY = FHIOAY AT 7 P.M, for Thousand Islands, Bay of Quinte, Toronto and .Hamilton\u2019 and {intermediate porta First class.Passenger Accommodation, Meals and Berth included in fare.\u2018 Steam Heat.\u201cFor freight rates and cartage ser vice, phone: Main 4710, \u2018For Time-Tables and.ail informa tion, apply.to.:.: | ox TIORET OFFICE, 9-11 VICTORIA SRUARE.\u2018Phones 4710 1731 Main.Take: A day on the cn beautiful % | Ottawa i DATE BXOURSI 05 x EXO from ; Whart DE BELLE ne Lae by Grand Tr unk { 8-a.m.Grand Trunk to connect\u2019 ith steamer at La- \u2018ROUND.TRIP ES pi TERTOOU TAN GOING MALL MTD MTORNNG Mwy\u2019 CARILLOX, and ho \u201c18, 30 ES mans ; 1088.\"STR.\u2018EMPRESS e by the Rapi you wish.\" plas.G.T.R.i TRIP, 800.runk \u2018station.530 st (Catherine St West, a \u2018Victoria Square, and Hes OMte, VE ELEPEONE A Cool and Comfortable 80.p.m.Satura Chen > \\ Sp ey Saat 64 > $1° 130 ani 258: 0 166 Common St.se 5.- gtd cen Ar NTE QE x Tay yh TET earn = Ban np at ; En x TITER wo rt wr PEN PT EEE Toate i ohn Crane ESS Cr TRE gue : ef Cae rin TUESDAY: AUGUST 6, \u20181912.Percale.Neglige Lm Percale Pleated Shirts je Zephyr Pleated \u201cShirts.he \u2018White Neglige \u2018Shirts : THE CT FROM: STOMACH OR CAT rou ven or AT iz Hp EN Tr + Kirown, RICE GOES UP, = \u201cSeattle, Aug.6.\u2014The price \u201cof rice- Japan, acdording to mail\u201d advices: sävanced \u2018to\u2019 à flgure- \u201cnever: +e failure of \u2018the crop i spa.Burma being give and large shivments \u201cflour from the North \u201cJapan are looked for.An advance of fifty cents a ton nl p heat and flour rates te: the Orient FAI go, into\u2019 affect in iPeptember.Our _ Suburban RIS 2 = .\u201cfor our Serionds vire in the suburbs af.:M eal .the utmost in order te cope with® tu cle.rush.of bu Deliveries along the.Lake S Bellevue and Sennevillé thr er, St.Laurent, Bordeaux, \u2018S SPECIAL DELIVERI ; EE hipirent pt\u201d \"x \u2018Fancy Quality Edam ey trom one of.\u201cthis is a most delicious piece of.Che ese, eigh -atiog \"seasoned.These Cheese Ww.; silverfoil, which helps to preserve: the: flav \u201cF, = BOAR DUTCH CHEESE ° aie me « a reer a These \u2018are the VERY FINEST Go on d are in great demand with où \u2018trade .M.Baked Beans, Plain-.: M.Baked Beans, An Tom 1 M.Baked Beans, \u2018Plajn .: M.Baked Beans, -in Tomato M.Paris Sugar Corn M.Paris Suctotash M.Scarboro Beach Clam C: M.Scarboro Beach Clam: Chomaer 8 M M.Fish Flakes (The ; Mitsjssippt iseum \"yesterday, and while © rSetting : was \u2018attended .by \u2018all the ual ceremony.of a national political \u2018gathering, the actual proceedings were Hn sui ive of a love\u2019 feast, : - The of |; from.the South |: Sos eariler: in the day'| al \u2018Committee, but \u2018thers\u2019 was.no.echo of this fight on the floor -of the convention, The delegates were es at-times exp os pe! r «enthueiasm.; egations: came\u2019 eine and \u2018shouting in J Be birth of the new im, the machinery | n worked smoothly ; \u2018enthusiastic ight \u2018oyer the Showing made In the | n \u2018better: looking, Triore substan- ( 1 set: ol\u2019 jelegates: were ever seeri on a \u201cnational ¥ \u2018policiial \u2018cons 4 Senator.from Indiana t \u2018courteous presiding of- when a\u2019 premature more number-4f women dele- called forth great cheer- Wome n> \u2018aelegates à\u201d sue.on : Which wil \".square.a, ; a C æe Re led apon ls I Jane, and: \u201csome pretty Pan \u2018words f \u201cpot egates from - the Sôuth.todé\"his.«sround.3 id were spoken vin-: discussing the: pro- | - .1 posed déclarätion of prinétptes-ot the | new: par \u2018It walk \u2018apparent : from the first that the \u2018platform probably: could -tôt be \u2018oompletdd before late Tuesday night -Or Wédñesday-mérahing.It is due to £o to: the: convention Wednesday af- | t, ternoon.\u2026 \u2018| vanced \u2018ideas\u2019 -to / | convention\u201d to- \u201cday\u201d by \u2018the \u2018Colonel,\u2019 in | his gozcaned \u201c \u201c(confession - of faith\u2019 speech: It \u201cWas sail \u2018last\u2019 night \u2018that practically \u2018all of the progressiveness in Colonel Roosevelt's speech will be \u2018| adepted in the platform.After full\u201d discussions \u2018in general : {committee the: plan of the leaders last \u2018night waë \u2018to-appoint\u201d a sûb- committee | of seven to - confer \u201c\u2019with*- Coloner {Roosevelt and to Work: \u201cout thie\u201d platform - \u2018with \u201chim: e idea will: be: to \"condense \u2018into pe \u201cshort: planks,\u201d the \u2018various ad- outlined -to \u201cthe There are two.or three of the more .{ radical: ideas,\u201d however, which may not ; be \u2018included.- Colonel Roosevelt, it: we wag sald, would not object to the.eli- \u2018minétion\u201d of \u201ca.féw proposals; but is |\u2019 insistent that: all-the \"rest shall be}: contained in the platform\u2019 upon: \u2018Which the is: to rum.\u2019 \u2018Several members of the commit-\" a.tee.took a stand similar \u2018to that of a > Republica ; tests.ro a on \u201cthe Southern : à Af \"p considerable \u2018bitterness \u2018was ¥en he credentials .commijttee finally: vot-' had- defrayed: the, 3 \u2018Mr.« Halbert, \u2018and-various planks- were : | torn\u201d apart -and- derided.\"It was then | that the committee would \u2018be in: shape\u201d fo for submission\u2019 to nvention : d to throw: out both the\" \u201cwhite - \u2018and à > = delegations | back \u201cFlorida and separate con- ob ventions will * be Held : gd de Be attacked the me- \u2018tre asure.they.said\u201c \u201cthey were wi ine \u2018to- compromise to \u2018secure: härmon: By a vote of 38.to 4 the: white delegation vas thrown\u201d out, and \u201cby \u201cvote the nation?sColomtal In sevérd thousand \u20ac > LORNE McGIBBON, Pres, LIMITED Owning snd Operating A.E.Res & Co, Moy rey W.H.GOODWIN, Managing Director.+ J.W.MCCONNELL, v.ce.-~ B RC Don\u2019t Want to Interest \u201cToo Many Ladies in \u201cThis Advertisement = REARS \u201cony.in the Witness, BECAUSE \u201cwe have but very \u201cfew Summer Hats left, BUT 4) oe \u201cwe \u2018have of the + This Advertisement appears m-\u2014mostly dainty - -embroidery\u2014are to be disposed of to-morrow morning, in the © Millinery Department, upstairs, - at: $2 00 each.institute are: Rt.Hon.R.L.Borden, Sir Thomas G.Shaughnessy and Col.iG.T.Denison, with no less than five ex-Governors-General of Canada, while \u201cyour present Governor-General, H.R.\u201cH.the\u201d Duke of Connaught, is vice- patron of the inatitute, the patron being H.M.the King.After spending a few days here, Mr.Boose will go to Ottawa on Thursday and from there will go to Halifax for the dedication of the memorial tower | to.commemorate the beginning of representative government in the British colonies.His Roya: Highness the Duke of Connaught wil take part in .the célebration,\u201d and Mr.Boose and Dr.G,\"R.Parkin will be present for the Royal Colonial Institute, which is \u2018presenting a couple of large bronze Jions to flank- the approach to the tower.These lions will be of exactly the same model as those at the front of \u2018Nelson's monument - in Trafalgar t SOLDIERS WILL ~~ GO TO CAMP Seige Company.Will Train at Halifax.for Two Weel.\u2018The Montreal Siege Company \u2018ot the heavy brigade will go to Halifax next Saturday for the first time in twenty \u2018years, there\u201c to undergo training under the direction of .the officers of the Royal Canadian Artillery .Practically the whole strength of the company; fifty-seven :ien, will take part in.the training which will be vifs.ht spécialists attached to the \"company, however, getting\u2019 another week of instruction.Major Lyman Will\u2018 be in command, \u2018while Major Cole will \"act as adjutant, In the past the \u2018local heavy.brigade has gone into training in the military camps, but since the formation of the heavy siege force, it was considered advisable to have this lportion , of the force receive instruction at the hands of the Royal Canadian Artillery at Halifax.\u201cTREASURE ISLAND Captain Hackett Has the \u2018Only - Original Map Showing ml = Where Money Lies.\u201cAberdeen, Casnington, \u2018Aug.6 6\u2014The \u201cbarque \u2018Hesper\u2019 Captain Frederick Hackett, clearèd yesterday from this \u2018port ostensibly to carry 8,000 feet of \u2018lumber to Antofagasta, Chili, but in \u2018reality to go to Cocos Island, \u2018the lure of fortune hunters Tor.more than a score of years.AE Captain Hackett * said he had the 1 \u2018only original\u2019 map of his island, \u2018| showing the burial place Of money, ji Jewels and other treasure valued at many millions of dollars.Hackett said he obtained the secret \u2018from one of the men who helped to bury \u2018the : Two othér expeditions, one headed by Miss Geneviève Davis an English woman, and the other by Mlle Mathilde Durand, a French woman, also .equipped with what they said are \u2018original - maps, are on- their - way to the island.~ | DUKE'S ITINERARY ; ON WESTERN TOUR.\u201c- Bämonton, Alta, Aug.6\u2014 When the Duke of Connaught, Governor-General of the Dominion of C- nada, arriv.s in t.Edmonton the morning of September 3, the new Parliament 1 -llding, erected \u2018at a cost of $1,600,000, will be in readi- | ness for occupancy.His Royal High- of.the work of the insti- -the periodical luncheons.ee récent | - speakers at these] : luncheons were.Sir \u2018Richard McBride | and the Hon.L.P, Pelletier.The Hon.| & B.[roster \u2018made a notable speech | ere a-few wee ago, and the Hon.R._L.Borden al resent: only number 500, °° © Mr.Boose said that Earl Grey remarked to him on leaving: \u2018Every gn in of then Who \u2018désires to sée the | ness -will remain in Edmonton until 4 the night of September 4th.One of : {the functions in his honor will be the \u201cGoverror\u2019s ball, for which Invitations \u2018will be issued in a few days.The Duke will make a short stay at Red \u2018Deer on September 5, arriving at Calgary the same Bfternoot, going \u2018thence \u2018to Gleichen on- September 7 to open \u2018the irrigation:works near that town.Afterward he will visit Macleod, Leth- bridge, Medicine Hat and tour British Columbia.| BLAME\u2019 ELECTRIC WIRING.\u201c At the enquiry held yesterdaySMafter- \u2018ncon into the disastrous fire which occurred lest Thursday in the packing hcuse of.the Montreal Abattoirs at Point St.Charles, evidence was given that the flame broke out suddeniy.It - was \u2018the opinion of Joseph Lancaster, \u2018mechanical engineer, that this was caused by overhoated insulation of the |, walls\u2019 or defective wiring.x \u2018buildings, and machinery in ques- ti tion.and $45,009 on stock._ gpréad over a period of two weeks, the \u201cThere was only $35,000 insurance on |- THE MAIN Fog bY FOR CHILOR is good Bread and Butte k be sure it is HARRISON] BREAD | Because We Keep the Quality TEL HOOK 385 M Maritime Provinces C.P.f, : Service.° = The train leaving Windsor Ste Station at 7.25 on Saturdays, which has hitherto gone to St I+ now runs through to Halifax, sc» the C.P.R.service to all points ©: of St, John is now daily.Arrangements have also heen = whereby the steamer for Digbr - leave St.John after the arrivai =\" trains from Montreal, enabling x sengers to points in the Ammer Valley to make direct connection.will be a boon to those spend: summer in Nova Scotia.C.P.R., Quebeo Service Business men and tourisis = not desire to spend the night ©¥ way to Quebec can leave by te at b p.m.and get to their homes i hotels in the evening.CADETS WILL VISIT TORON: A Full Battalion of Hume Cadets Will be Reviewe There by H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught * nef The full baitalion of EE Cadets will take a prom.nen Fm tke gathering and review -C a Empire cadets,
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