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+ 3t Vi Âhe- 4 LE et, an public £a Hidden war Te in.the hey 7) affobded > money ds = escape Muc ciel thre thercom i = [X) SON'S =z said 3 3 x +E 2 rx, Who: a i = s eA eo APH pésing EY tn Prèse\u2019 bis of: no are WITH i are.American Ouitlar .as a Ha was atûred pat RT thesé mg unge: gu + a 2, LER F, AIN, hat M Ha a) a Ang, hed: the a, }: thé disclonss.+ faflipg haw tack, that Ista its, Grand médium ut rider ry \u20186 Filty ds ion under] rural 1 street ms 3 ain road Fax Co he republi But:the soni b; of them i sn, sr mo \u2018had: been oved 8 approached: Sud ie ought ve: noth telegraph \u2018clerk; although: \u2018car crashed ad] 7 denly on point avoid: royal blank ii +0 as.dashed Ë ret cts, \u20ac y 3 a Mm: v ci om the 24 > ere Min: a 3 ta, P; Lm si UGET FT il ZA &rge stocks, quastitice now fn transit, the price aa a: 18 £49, the Bigbest on ord.a p.dealers belt COUNTRY MARKETS.Tauelph Au 12.\u2014Flour, $1.85 to $2.wheat, 63c 8c 1 ve #0c: white wheat, a he ood bran, $12; \u2018shorts, $15; ,p'datings, $17; var- ley, 40¢ to* 430; \u2018rye, 4c to 47c; peas, 6 to.680; oats, 3lc to 32c; hay, new, $5 to $6; potatoes, per.bag, Toc to 85e; live hogs | $4.50 to $4.75; sheepskins, 50c to 90c; hides $6 to $7; butter, in to 202; eggs, llc tg Tie; faces pair, 60c to 5c; ducks, 65¢ tu London, ont Aug.12 .~Wheat, 66¢c to 69c; | oats, 30c to 34c; barley, 39c to 45c; corn 42a to 45¢ per bushel;- hay brought from ÿ to $8.per ton; butter, 20c to 24c for best rolls; 19¢ to 2%¢ for crock, and 2lc to %3c for creamery; eggs, fresh laid, 12c to 14e, and for Basket lots, 12¢ to 13c do; cheese, 10c to -12c per+1b.; \u2018potatoes sold at 50c to 65c;.apples, 50c to 75c per bushel: aressed hogs, few offered; prices from 35 to $6.2 : Poultry\u2014Ducks, dressed, 80c .to Suc per pair; chickens;: 606.to Te; spring chickens, Bic to 80c.\u201834.50 prie veals, # Ito to so mutton, CE to 86 lam 9c to 10 |per ba and 31 LE by 1 live ° nous, $4 to » 2c to 26e pe Der Peir, to $5; fat 2 4c ; > imotiy eut do $1.65; ?\u2018white.\u2018wheat .flour.$3.25 to $4.00 ; strong bakers.33.50 to $3.75; dressed hogs, $4.75 to 35.00: apples, 60c per bag ; dried apples, 4c to 5c per 1b; potatoes, 90e to $1.20: butter, \u201c12 to- We in rolls; egBs, 11c to to 1lt4c per ;T \u2018a fall wheat, 65c to 67c per 85e to 67e per bush; 2e\u2018 46c \u2018per bush.; peas, 70c to ipeér-bush.; \u2018oats, 31c to Sc per -oush.; ra, dèe- to Sûc per\u201cbush; bran, $12 to ad n; sb rts, $18: to 18 3 .$2.50 J $2.50 per: emt.; batter, $18 to $20 per Ib.: \u201840 22c per 1b.; eggs, lio to \u2026 $Tto.-$8 per ton; hides, The Salva AI has just published a neat; Hie volume .180 pages, being the \u201cLite dohn: Read,\u2019 \u2018who Pea on Bept.7, ocin previousiy' to recovèr lost bealth.Jed to: | applied to headquarters, was accepted ns a \u2018year, After a few months\u2019 hard \u2018Aghiing\u2019 signed, pre at headquarters io.be taken back us gin Read was porn in England in.1862, of concret in aa rie Ere hé lived.After attending seetiings: À \u2018few months John felt be an Yer in that organizaticn, cadet, end went to the 'Traintnag Home at Clapton, \u201cLondon, in September of that Cadet \u2018Read became discouraged and re-.Iu April, 1886, he resolved.to dome \u2018to\u201d \u201cbanada, where his\u2019 brother Frank had\u2019 ded him.Arriving in Montrear secured .employment as receiving clerk t the Allan\u2019s line wharf.He became con- cctéd with the ¥,M,.C.A.,- and.resolved \u201cto, gage in Christisn work ip any way.ex- { cept with tHe \u2018Army.\u2019 But he had never eou really happy -or contented since hé ye- and by December, © felt \u2018 compelled te go tv Toronto and officer in the Army.He was soon made det, and promoted to captain, adjutant, captain, ote, - He was made à divisiop- al officer in 1887, \u2018and after having charge of po for some months, was placed over fuing\u2019 Home in Toronts.\u2018Barly in pointed \u2018editor of the \u2018War 7 whieh th position.fe filled for four years success.\u2019 He Was promoted Bri- oh after that, and labored amid falling Reaith ny to within i npecial and divisional offi¢er up month or twd of his death, He : \u2018was loved by all who knew him, earnestness, ber sincerity and humility, ria large num professed conversion , apf through his dis personal \u2018perusal of his biography ; who.was oducatéd at the Congrega- | College, and MoGtii University, and x Miss Williams, sold medallist of haven years \u2018ago.ey are , West Central Africa, doing good The se \u2018medical missionaries.- Mrs.Read.biography tten by Mrs.fife of the subject.and it reveals as well s words can, some.of the swestness of Ghristiad home-1ife, .aw well as of sterling | aunt \u201caprotion to a noble Aa inquest was \u2018held a at the morgue turday on the body of Ii ol into the canal \u201clock, end wos evidence.given show \u201cwha purely accidental in \u2018had no hesitation or onal be ba \u201caa ad aa «> sd C; r- be 5; 8, 5, H Lo t PRET RATS OURS MI ARKO TTS PA em ¢over point,\u201d Tob Boys 3- jece stylish § a pd vy Ble os 32, 8.50 suit for $3.50, and » $5.50 hr a YOUTHS TWEE BED sor A few odd ] root Suite or - Youl 1 A few odd Suita\u2019 \u2018that were 8406.Bow $8.50.\"Ales, sn o tn, 8 $3.00 for $2.50.\" \u201cAl to be cleared this month.core is, not larger it is due to th \u2018| Wheeler, cover: pol | Her, defence\u2019 das Pred, \u2018Moren, centre :.Frank Moran, Snell and; MeLen: he field; Pr outside \u2018homes most even forces, \u2018the.gor \u2018 Ther was that, had It'mot.\u2018beén 101 the weakin | but: T ing of some of-the horse mien.team, the match.\u201cwould: have: in the hands of \u2018the Nationals: \u2018Wi exceptions the Ottaws \u2018me rough game: The\u2019 match: ta time, the men \u2018Îining: up'as- Capital\u2014Hutton, \u201cgoal; 0\u2019 Sutherland, cover point; - Binks, autonces PE home; .Huan aon.inside captain.k \u201cFhe game was cépisin- «| as: he os \u2018about to-leav Marcelin, defence +: McKeown, Brenna, | A pes ed méme - F = A The: second gamé was very.oy minus joyable.and was 8 scoTedby st.-Aubln:in tous minutes.- \u201cth ë z > part \u201cot \u2018the a \u201cbat.t Marcellin the next game was: jon: Wells scored - after.i 0: minutes lay.long disputes; \u2018many \u2018blows: Westwick finally re der decided Wis gave he the winning shot for bis.tes me The tenth game Wis nok: fnixh, the whistle \u2018blew, but what t was in favor of the: ] Toronto, Aug.Te.mne Ted lacrosse team easily beaf wha Co: by eight, goals to three.an the Ia this afternoon before.an I three thousand.The' gam as exhibition, and the.issue: , for.Both teams did their.the Tecumsehs - \u2018were.the visitors.The teams were: Tooumsehe\u2014 dacs, Œ BOD; cover point, Griffith \u2018def Role And Reid; centre, \"0 Di and Black; centre, Monroe; 5 snd 4 5 Broderick; outside,\u201d or Voter Pattigre, Mon .Umpires\u2014George Rose.dR.son.POINTS DEFEA \u2018The match on the Driviig turéay afternoon in the Ci ban League was.a surprise toa great many of the Point St.Charles team, the andofast.+ ed champions of the league.soins ¢ down x fore the clever stick bandiers : Atn's by a score of.two te one: The tearas and.efficials.Were: St.Ann'sS.Ladrue, goal; 3.Kenehian, point; Ph nenehan, cover point: J.- gan, J.Deviné, P Garrithoy,- defetité- re McElroy, centre; Pi.\u2018Brodertck;- J: Meohey: and J.Dolan, home; M.\u2018Martin, outside fome; J.Bowles, inside home; Q.- ; ; Foints\u2014C.Mpdler, sgosl; F.\u201cTierney, tof a Tierney, cover rea * Wadd ney.Pi Free MocacteeT and S.McMillan, deofencs; - B.| pa Taylor, centre; T.Lawlor, J.Leahy, snd Conway; home field; B.Sarnly, outside\u2019 tome; 7 \u201cT.Buekley, .inside home;.-L.Hag- Tiy, ca Umpirce=Mesers.5 Brennan \u2018 \u2018and - M Hayes.Wal ee Pers-Messrs.F.Hartford and.I.a x Referee\u2014Mf.Étbert Dade, of the.Sham- : the rocks, QUEBEC'S: VICTORY.a Quebeo, Aus.12.\u2014The -Forontos.mere de- : feated by the lord.\u2018 the fastest la- extrac dan T work k; performed by Allan \u2018and \u2018Mor ; | lo\u201d wp ; Breckivn co se ts even +88 Boston =\" # À Cleve md ee de phie \u2026 } Baltfmicte .eae ee ont Lu g~Forii dl] - ih an.os of about, three runs a 0} Wicket, whi ge is 1 Would \u201cddubtless \u2018be ati \u201cacquit won | üéh higher class of crokot \u2018than that in- hich he has: been.playing.For Westmount, Hodsingsinyed \u201cgood innings of 26.HE playéd-an excellent \"and loot bar two.prs they cri sit ut, evén: \u2018of\u2019 thé: trips abroad.It Sut- \u2018are ; offered they will; , through the- state Of oaghy Ges¢rved their suc- \u201cgreater enthy il a \\ TN : Le vigor, > M prenson ei en ad * C; Shaw, ee Baber.! a4- M.Smith, c'and.b Maberiey .a io YH, Keyworth, bE H \u201cGough eo \" A 1% 7.-L Croësley, \u2018e-\u201cSter tevetison, ch Speaks .yolttmes, anu: -0.| on : in:: a} ris es \u2018vigor, and Cox th pays I'L ot Tor th eid is ho tea @ 2 ulm unt.| : ME YF Second pare: : 5 1 pocieville © 8 Aen ae 0.; y tro aber op: TT > \u201cWon.Lost « 2e folio: pee 2 or cain i Montreal: A 162651; Hu em,\" A suk go HE 3 + FHI hil te 6 on: 0 se.oe : : adel .5 o i se sas 0. tread,\u201d to Tr | \u2018Bdlterotthe { Wikueas,\u201d Mon Montreal.* MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1009.ig Althongh; the spring \u201cof 1869.Was late the.summer on the | propitious'for farmers in = \u2018rules as Sted in 2 \u201cThe advantage i in wetting the Chiness to work Aha ait {learning English as soon \u2018as - they land 1s Tas [and expatriated, and ote.of Dreyfus Eh 3: counsel before: the\u2019 \u2018revising: courtrmartial\u2019 ary y in ne ! BOY in session.2e , British tribunals to read.ze \u201c [étage play.whickzgées on.iw\u2019 these p \u2018courts of whatever grade, and \u201chich.i sic , [only paralleled in: our literature by.4 ting the | tril of te sare of Sisto vd, Cate fas that whereas.the feeling of the nation\u201d térday | 48 represented by the crowd outside of, Ë States, while: wn \u201cthi corti-growing ré] FINS : ions the had is satimited a IE EE Eee willbe imealculable:~ - © Apother is added to the detonatiog, series | thés \u201cIt is curious\u2019 to accüstomed to the severe\u2019 rep and the freest setégchenge of ut gran in.order.by- impassioned utterances rather.than\u2019 by a weighing of facts.: It seems; however; |\u2019 for India; \u2018à deathbiow has eer sted\u2019 wim | found a Hmiit,; as we al | years ago, when.the | gove a hori 8 ; w thy- of reapeôt,- but \u2018when\u2019 the- traditional { in reality a: military and commercial nee | cer are suggestive, of the: manner in .| Sent, \u2018of \u2018witnesses in due \"course = de we have érations to.the nation: delivered.5 dog: fron the witness stand, \u2018expréséions of toa taking the \u201cplkée- of stabéments of fact, | court are praotiéaliy the js, and: these | are -gôverned-by their feelinge, as swayed > \u2018 j T The third Zionist congress: \u2018meets at ersedeq: ow, the fif- .Cy he ny By the Adoption.of the.Fold: standard to the grebt-internatioaal \u2018silver nuisance: | Throughout' the - Far East \u2018the \u201cMexican silver dollar is: the unit of \u2018currency, and its fluctuations in value as compared : endless source of \"Toss and annoyance, but | with India included in the gold standard the trading countries of.the Orient -will be: forced : to v- adopt the.spmé-messure of éy ver .increased.pol =n was compelled to close the tween © the: east.and west.Had there tive: valués.of \u2018the two\u201d metals, it would: have- taken far longer to come abou, but las it had to.come, the: soonèr: it comes the sooper the jar will be over.The-ef- | feet of this latest move.on the \u201csilverites |: of the United States \u2018will be érushing, for | they have AU along been buoyed up by: the wild and Futile hope: that diver would be.reliabilifated i in India, ani a ja bimetallic.standard would in.some 3 Tu : result, x > will paw.pe Sion : poliey ; of\u201d Russia is \u2018considered.\u2018and: the fact borne in \u2018mind: that \u2018this railway ds.oxy to \u2018the empire,\u201d \u201cits.abandonment | séems \u2018hardly.probable.Incidentally, | \u2018however, the views.of: the Japanese: \u201coff | the \u2018people of Japa: regard\u201d the advanée of a power which thé vorldhas \u2018come \u2018 is the strongest and\u2019 most soiree |.| European Pawér ahould do al in \u201ctheir \u2018power to siredgthi en Japan: and the.Cliina-Japan alliance, |, ZIONTSM.5 teenth of August, \u201ctid ico intapent.is] felt with, regard to\" ity especially by those reali governments \u2018of \u2018Europe \u2018which have de- | wat Trust, eétablished i in\u2019 \u2018connection with À 3 J wandering, Sorrow and\" _ persecution, no.with the gold \u2018standard- of Europe is an | countries, \u2014it cannot be' long before all | N sro * through \u201ccenturies of dispersion, doubt; \u2018gives.strength to\u201d.the movement.among a large number.\u2018of Christians who: fulfilment of prophecy.It must be éb- served, however, that the Jews as a people are by no means united with regur 1 to the wisdom oritimelinéss\u2019 of the: policy advocated by.Theodor\u2019 \u2018Heral und, Max been no \u2018violent fluctuations in the rela.iat gorback to the year 1880; when the | : ution of the Jews throughout Rüs-\u201c sia began under Alexander III.Previous to: that date few Jews thought of.going \u2018back à oéthe.Holy Land.Those who did\u2019 go were ald meén who desired to.die there and.be\u2019 buried \u2018in its sacred soil.But when: he fiofror of persecution: broke loose in\u2018 Russia and spread: \u2018to: all the \u201cGreek \u2018Catholic \u2018countries, the terrified ews fled to all parts of the world.| They spread into: western Europe, éû QV on cat de hoe no \u2018case.\u2018deal \u2018with -the 0 | man;except as %.member of a Tage.\u201cThe Aly: TI the valley of \u2018dry \u2018bones; ih.whie posed \u2018bone \u2018was Toit Yo the organism in\u2019 \u201cwhith i This mode of | | thought was probably in no senge.\u201cpec: ern Asia, northërn .Africa, and, it will he \u2018remembered; thousands of then.came, ES Amgics, Canadé giving an me io.| sia, \u201cRoumanis, - Austria; \u201cand Germany, | and the Zionist.movement spread: oe where hey have.Le refuge; Since | the first, Bale congress; \u201chowever, vomir on has taken \u2018place\u2019 in the views of the leaders.\u201cThey say now thatTever | if they could emigrate to Palestine, the; could: \u2018mot take.465 \u2018because \u2018the.-mass-iof: alone.\u2018it could.have life.- lar to.\u2018the Hebrews ; 3 it: is rather ar alized pts sion of \u201corael,: \u2018howev PR the | il ibe Hops of Tse bu grown vagus eagerness with - which ® they have sub- > | seribed \u2018to The funds of the Jewish Colo- and \u2018dwakens \"a sympathetic interest | regard it as\u201dah \u201cindication of the.coming.4 bp derstand the mévemient we.ent an] | Soulanges is the largest.and, most com: TE a plete.62 Jor.onment to shie-indudtry aad eutespeiss ih i esti : 8 | of Fpuralert \u2018cousins, \u2018whoni \u2018it is-diffioutt 1700 tablish.a \u2018state of their o own, a TS \u2018idea i | Wis eagerly acted on by.the.jows of Rus-.t: yet fi Lo mere | | vn | mères : \u2018amd: terminals.One: must go q i relatively \u2018speaking, and \u201cwhat its rivals { haye -not.has commenced.Ma tot \u2018did the er \"ion: to 0 ilFEreatmer Tha; Wheat \u2018op o bs lie.best fat but: they.continue to live among men as which formj the foous of all their re- Tigious thought, an orphan people.The - | Zioniat movement isan expression of this sense of need for.national Yife, a \u2018sense so 'gowerfully backed by oft that thé Hebrew -Péople hold \u2018sacred that it would not be , all - surprising if it should\u2019 \u2018gather étrength until- it .carries all before \u201c- Even, however, should it: fail in.doing that, the interchange of sentiment \u2018and sympathy \u2018between the west and the east, between: the rich.and the poor, be-' tween the broadly cultured\" and the narrow and \u2018ignorant, cannot.5 fall to have a most ennobling effect.- The Com tures.\"Comimissfon\u201d: of «the State of \u201cNew York, which\u2019 recently visited\" \u2018the St.\u2018Lawrence canals, and the harbor: vof.Montreal, has arrived home, and Mr.Alexander Smith, the secretary of the - commission, has written \u2018his impressions in the New York \u2018Journal & Commerce,\u201d as.follows: \u2014 .\u2018While: Montreal is deserving\u2019 of the highest commendation for its enterprise, [its pluck and its willingness - to-imake financial sacrifices for the augmentation of its commerce, there is little in that port's natural or acquired facilities to give New York serious alarm; unless 1t shall be the development of commerce to the enlargement of the.Canadian bal that parallel the St.Lawr:n {xépids, which will be com pleted thie | year, to accommodate vesséle\u201d \u2018capable of Le Trying, cArgoes eight \u2018times as large as - [3 b pomibly; be om ried: : i in gq: of the Boulanger \u2018outa; The said:\u2014We\u201c-weré :profoundily impressed.ad: the solidity, the thoroughness and [the enduring sübstantiality of\u2018 the con: struction \u2018we saw under way.The all: Canada\u2019soanels, \u201cand\u201d is, ery \u2018 respect\u201d locks nd prism; a\u2019 remember are \u201cacross.the border.\u201d -+° BE York has nothing even Yémotely \u2018approaching the Canadian canals in\u2018size and substantiality.As IT was forced to remark, if the people of New.York had the enterprise\u2019 and spirit of financial \u2018| sacrifice, so much in evidence in Catiada, inthe development: of her maritime resources, and.applied them to.the na: tural advantages\u2019 \u2018of this.state; the growth \u2018and \u201cthe \u2018prosperity: of our.com: mhetce would: be à matter of world wan - dermeüt.that New York: has 6 inuch \u2018and \u2018does 80\" little, while \u2018her rivals have 86 Little and \u201cdo\u2018so.much, in the way of \u2018develop: | x | 2 .the, avenues of.\u2018the cheapest trans portation, and \u2018the facilitation of \u2018com- abroad \u2018to find out what New York has, \u2018 And, then, to think that à | Canada i is able to; and: \u2018really does, men- | ace the commerte of New York.That, | considering conditions, -natural and arti- : ficial, is the most amazing thing of-\u2018aif, {most \u201ccreditable to Canada, ost \u201cdiss creditable to New York.\u201d \u2014\u2014 MANTTOBA WHEAT CUTTING.* Winnipeg, .Avg.14, ~Wheat Sa rday the \u201cfreezing.point.is considered all.strangers and.pilgrims, and, as to that | \u2018OUR CANAL Fran 4 \u2018ét, many\u2019 ts shall ment, 18, and Saat ner on man 7 MB.MUKINLEY, ANSWERS HER * LETTER TELLING HIM HIS FO oe \u2018ADVERTISE.(Special to the New York \u2018Times\u2019 Chicago, Aug.12 \u2014Mrs.Helen M.Barker, treasurer of the National W oman\u2019 Christian Temperance Union, letter to-day from President McKinley in reply to the one she sent to him three weeks ago informing him that his name and portrait, ag, were being used to advert; ow hiskey, vertise g de t Mrs.Barker had almost des of getting an answer to her bared tisn, but the nature of th her gros t satisfaction, etter, signed by George B.- lyou, acting private secretary to che Tre.to take\u201cnotice of all public and advertising devices,\u2019 notwithstanding the fact that edibarrasem.tionable actions are the of allowing such things President then assures is interest in and appreciati efforts; and concludes © ting the the outcome will be Mrs.Barker.regards-this letter as evidence that the President is about to take, if he has not alresdp taken, action to prevent the .use Stars and Stripes in the liquor advertise.\"ments.CREW MUTINIED.\u201c San Francisco, Ca, Aug.14.\u2014From ad.vices- brought here by the transport \u2018Centennial,\u2019 it is \u2018believed the transport \u2018Warren,\u2019 ; bringing the.Colorado regi- hich, a sailed from Manilla on July here on oe next, will pot reach this port earlier than Friday\" leaving Manilla the \u2018Warren\u2019 encountered a typhoon, which battered her up considerably, and also had to) face a mutiny among their men, four of the arene 8 trial, And \u2018were sentenced ifor terms varying froin three.months to two years, and {ihe \u2018Warten\u2019 is sailing for.San Francisco George\u2019 Evysia tone, againdt \u2018whom \u2018a wartant is out \u2018charging him with burglary \u2018at Westmount, has\u201d beet arrested by Detective Gallaghe ry and Detectives Sloan and Wil- of the Cartadian Secret Service.On the morning of Aug.3 the house of the WW to.peed Rev.H.Kitson, of Westmount, was\u2019 en- eco mob fed.be iin tered and a man who gave the name of tan 05 \u2018have \u2018been.his accomplice, and the police | He.was se¢n-aoting in 's suspicious man- Notre Dame Sire weet pour = o'clock on Friday night, ith a little difficnity was ed.Kell ded \u201cby -MéMahon, of Westmount to ner, sail Stone will be: tried.\u2018with him.| CURE FOR rique § STUDENTS, \u201cLondon, Aug.'145The Bt, Petersburg correspondent of \u2018the Times\u2019 says : \u2018Tika been decided by- thie goverment that : er / ubivéfsity' or high school Southem Manitoba, : and: will be general: erating 0 § er from ome to by the: end \u2018of -the week.The whather.t ree\u201d years\u2019 service.PE would be-inter- 1 a 4 ie Pk shes tp : em whereby the og gement,» ed tire coute | aan from Loris - Que, to Toronto, \u201cob jt > ar er to à fixed assessment Aug.16 era \u2018hesheen af Yoh the County Crown T'Attorney -of Party Sound: to investigate the cause of the death of Albert James, & resident of Bethune township, whose body: ras: brought.home from a fishing \u201cMENTS.Lo.received à together with the American So long had been the dela COMmmunica- \u20ac reply causes for, the delay in reply.0 & communication; and 5 dSIAY Was caused by \u201cthe tute same enquiry into the > you refer! The letter say that \u2018It is impracticable statements ent and objec.frequent result full swing, The Mrs.Barker of by trusting that satisfactory, of his name and the eee .was expected to arrive After result, twenty- crew underwent with i & :gréeñ crew of Filipinos.The\u2019 mu- ts ting, wag - brought Lo by.one of \u2018the pe pork citing \u2018and refusing a 4\u20ac oth À PESSIURITANARUELEE ARE SNAKITAERREBTÈSE ED rpm a r, of the city de arrested.Stone ix alleged to was re-.o \u201cIt or\u2019 instigating disorders oF an\u2019 \u201cAmerican studeht\u2018éom- pe Unyot States embassy 9% = - OR \"ta \u2018ardnto,: The \u2018Board o a.trol\u201d \"bad a conference\u2019 on Saturday with J.N coinmisisoner and a Tope.PR e \u2018large shoe.\"apufacturers : the 2 = Movers office; which resulted in an ar- of.firm will remove entire plant and estab: ud an ameunt to be adjust pe from three to wo pee go to death\u2019 jn four feet of water, bots beside him\u2019: = er se WW.Lu 38 HM A em Ty Te WE 8 wr EN A Most Successful ALL Taylor Refused te Ride.World, Tommy 3 mersgiil, for the championships\u2019 of .opened with a threatening sky, pately the rain held off, the s brightly at times.As a vesulf ferent events were rum off the fifteen-milé road sky as pi around the tra turned away.ple appreciate; go probability \u2018of it returns her style of riding,\u201d and the \u2018Major.oy x unfortunate for {the it was, only.tres ; dian and American The.di five kilometers,.and-esch ; ve had | The WY à \"oe Proved disastrous for the though it was a close race is by poi according : of the riders, and à Firat trial\u2014 J.x Ingraham, 4 herritt, B ster Wi James Drury, = \"y Boisvert, r A.S ; poerritt, E.van NT RT ave Epps pen SOD AEE Rp le fg gg METRE BCR, ARE Tet rex - United Sites * Mook land Guings 65 cn Pacido.y With her.mess || Feet g poll \u2018che nge sales: +\" {*W.R.Horner, 0.\u201ci! directors; and J.A.Tomkins sr 14, bok gh.Bccetient rends of evening o \u201csecond | T'held in the Town \"Hall.en'ârè G; C.Wiloocks, 1899, music, ete, f the first day a fan ; In he bicycle parade will be held, followey by tugs ot TH etc.In the evening ui the a grand entertainment will be The officers of the President; +{-J.C.Barr, vice-president John Lin ol, .M.Pare, Amos Chartier.secretary.y, |-treasurer,, All departments are open \u2026\u2026\u2026,4 World for competition.Pen to tie uw | F: A.ther.essersses .« to.118% euseronerasnecus pr THE \u2018CAMPANA\u2019S\u2019 LIST.not diminished, as the followi list of the SS \u2018Campana,\u2019 Mrs.H.Waterman, Quebec: Boulterhouse, Mr.E.H.Ta: calf, Montreal; Messrs.Geo.Blackwell, F.H.Weir, Mone ler, Mrs.E.M.The tourist business to lower À Giblin, the Rev.P.M.O'Connor Senkier, the Hon.M.J.Mullen, Miss Morgan, Montreal : ports has Dg pa Ssenger Which sailed nz pre afternoon at two o'clock, will show: and Mrs.Samuel Alcorn, Montreal : Mr.Mr and Mr Ww.7 s.ylor, Miss Met- Stewart, T.el, Lr.F.J.Judge Senk- is 1°i5 { Edwin Carsley, Mr.Voy, Mr.any Mra, A.Mrs.William A.Wilson, Mr.M.Mahone Schneider, Mr.M.Harold, Me.we H.Bôfinger, Mr.W.H.Bofinger, ir, Quebec; Mr.George F.Harvey, the Rev.Chas.PF.Bedard, Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Gordon, tba Rev.A.Clement, the Rev.J.Desaulniers, Mrs.Carrier, Miss Dronin, Mr.and Mrs, - Brothers and child, Mr.S.Carsley, jr .M, | M.Crombie, Mrs 4 Jan, Mr.J.Y.Hoyte, Mr, HS, r J Lob +3.\u2018Be ton, MF à Mrs.W.B.L and à re \"H 2.Ireland, Dr.and Mrs, N ' Jacobson, - Miss Hedges, Mrs.J.-Heodges, Miss Jacobson, Master Jacobson, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Mahoney, Mr.and Mrs.Coate, .| Mr.and Mrs.William Thompson, Mr.J\u2019 3g: -14.\u20144\" p:m:\u2014Closing-Lon- \u2018money.at 106%; do., - 106 286.e a OL scount: hn 2h \u2018open market lio rd three months\u201d bills, 8 \u201cGolden - ing at 4 \u2018Waterloo, W.D.\u2014500.at 8%.: Bethmalica-1,00 a \u2018at T4; W.D., 2,500 at : 4 PE -div.; St Dash ; turer, of H.Streets, Mr.Watt, Mr.E.Thumm, X Ww.Burroughs, \u2018Mrs.Gordon, Mrs.Emma D.vies, Dr.Katherine Miller, Mrs.Wor- : Mr.G.R.' Gordon, Mr.William I.Morris, Mr.F.\u2018Hague, Dr.O.H.Johnston, Dr.Chase and son, Mr.Van Alstyne, Mr.\u201cand -Mrs.John éfcLepnan, Mr.and Mrs.Pros Bille, Miss 8.\" D.Hazelton, Migs e, - : > \u201d LOCAL FIRES.At a quarter: to twelve last night fire way | discovered in\u2018 the cigar store of Mr.Fau- \u2018teux, 509 St.Lawrence street.The contents were entirely.destroyed, the damage being estimated at $500; insurance 83%.A slight fire broke out in the Grang -Trünk supply store, behind the Ronaven.ture station; .at two {o'clock yesterday at- ternoon.The prompt -arrival of the firemen prevented its becoming serious.About 4.30 p.m.-on Saturday afternoon, smoke was noticed iysuinz from a shed and stable in -the rear.\u201c201 Knox street.A horse, vhich was in the stable, was burned to death, and the building, which was occupied by George.Daly, was -@estroyed.\"DEMAND | OF ASSIGNMENT : CONTESTED.-0- Fry, hotel keeper, Lachine, upon rite a demand \u2018of assignment has been made by J: 0.'Duputs, 1s contesting said -demand-on légal grounds.declaring at {he \u2018same time that he is not indebted towards Dupuis to \u2018the, extent mentioned.A ONES DE LONGUEUIL.ne \u201cde Longueuil returned to \"last \u2018w Week, ba completed the | Face\u2019 of Lhe burial of the Late Baron.malas © e- paroi wère interred in a its\"endwérerytiiox In al pininy- 2 \u2014\u2014 She most pri- Aie ra pu Colonel Henry M.es, \u2018died A hls city to-day.For a qum- of years.:he was United States consul At \u2018Magn 18.\u2014Mr.\u201cHoratio Nelson Slater, the mililonnaire manufac- Boston, died: at bis summer.home Yesterday afternoon after a short illness.\u2018London, : Aus.\u2018183.\u2014Sir: Rd: ; Frankland, K.C.B., Rogorary.-secrelary.of the Royal \u2018Society, is dead.He was born-in 1825,and olia, Mass., Aug.\"|.wae: formerly a protester: in the Royal y | Bebool;of Mines.Little: Rocky Atk, \u2018Aig, 18 \u2014Mr.Henry : | Les pol city Ciree Jeans.\u2018Aug.~The Rev.A.Fafard, Date st.oe Jor the last fitteen after.a.a, illness, Fitrnest hich.arrl La oran, po Oh le and var go tise Fac- i &gine.ton yacht.Shamrock,\u2019 The ATS, WripD i hound Tor ei tou: Beach.0+} patchied.34 Was learne Er nd \u201cSto.ich 1s at \u2018Bale 3 sis ef George & \u2018at age Oo Fast Was, brother of the and gear of Sir Thomas Lip to th is or Invag, \u2018ars lashed\u2019 securely to eck; and: nu æiéren- ; AGE.Eda was Jeport.noon: to-4sy $b steamer Argyle, art sinking off Manl- gs from.-Charlotte were des- th: the oan \u2018at \u201conce, and the life Saving Crew: was well on the way to Mont tou.at gne p.m.in tbw of a.tug.Later \u201cthat the steamer was not sink- \u2018Ang, but that she met - with\u201can accident to \"her: steering.geaf, and.drifting helplessly baa run, ssroind; Althionigh: a heavy Een running, so Yo, the passengers is pprehended, a , w / 1e Ca al do ovr bent obtain jai room for.This must nos be seed, can as advertising column or as on eureiry Du titerest.Howry: ed wh the me 23d posal REMINISCENCES OF \u201cDAVID MOUR.: Ont.\u2014Who \u201ci / MK, Galt, Who\u201d 2 ) \u2018Reminiscenc t.Day] of tor ot \u2018Gordon\u2019s Loan, and | a \u2014The \u2018Remipiccences of Darl py publisoed by - Doug I may be ordered for Eben Picken, boolksell 5 Another title 0 ir reves 1 Os a nk of Banque de lows: Five, : fty, cinquante; one sand, mille.These names pronounce; exeept-the nounced accord one optional subjeet; French, German, \u201c\u20ac regulations examination - end Surgèons: A A 2 z Sin Tr.J.8.Gray, West Terrtories, tmin men will furniah for 1 Intending to matric THEOLOGICAL: OND-HAND B Query.\u20141.Mention.ond-hand book stores if ndou,-F 2 T.C.P., St, John, N.B\u2014Stato the shoÿs of London, E terms of sele.book: stores in-Ler Second-hand theplog Rivington keep the p Sclling establishment Works.London; Eg Gress.2 end, 3.§ ant theology may \u2018be ordered \u2018fr second-hard book stores.cipal is that.\u2019 kept.by.bookseller, & High Itv don, W.Be beat x 8 :best , man Quarritch, second-h stablshmen of some of the.principal the smallest of Cana Other Articles ; | Person Agents Wanted.Suitalt où El or \u2018Warehouse. oma \u2018RIVER __ NAVIGATION ce.| minx ran LUE STEAMER MONTREAL&OTTAW 4 SINGLE-§2.50.RETURN- 84.00, Rail and Boat, Return, gs.BIDEAU ROUND TRIP, $11.00, SPRINGS.a, iu oman ne Lo connect with , ; las © Mountains, by 1% ai i | Ee > 8 MARKET LINES STEAMERS, 1 fer.Princess to Carillon, oto, Wednesday and\u2019 B at 6 am, from\u2019 Canal a LE.ts =.sty, Mando P 2 for i ; ete.every Tu pol neauville at Ticket O; Windoor Head .st., 7 23 = - set.On andl iter y MONDAY, JUNE 104, x 1899, trains will lesve apd arzive at Bons venture Depot, Montreal, as doom MARITIME EXPRESS, - tre ie gt KR ei erect Egon.Lavi (Quebec) 4015\" Ticket Office, 143 St.Jantes St, Mout- \"ge LABORERS W In : CANADIAN N WE8ST.1808, CY: BREAD T demon\u201d Monk : i B .Zn CONFECTIONER,: re E A a 810 for the going Sen | .ol ¥ : FN.oe HAE ; SERVICE.\u2019 mai should work {ig seam hewn three: : ab.four feet seam, until 1 three more\u201d \u2018tons; and RAN, VU FR er = | 1 think it would be a good plan to sind J Willle up into the .couptry for a month! | suggested Willie!s father.\u2018He's never been .i Hh a ! nA \u201céop-ère i Whig didn\u2019t pou; be.> ZWRd | on a farm; ant\u2019 it\u2019 Would'Ue'¥ather n navel \"fake your choice, air sir.Es Rave OW; a ye A | saint iu Ÿ \u201con \u20ac ; Ç eo.+4 NN experience tor him.\u2019 \u2018No, interrupted my droghter 11 you are à Co Imerses,\u201d mid \u201cM nglefield;, as he., .goo ime i | mudi y | a 3 5 IN 3 Ne i gi Willle.what is right to her, and «.H ointed - s finger to the Blak | nike Up: yom Mund to it.You IA VASE a > a » Ol BF M and rm not gong\" \u2018anywhere where they - But not if you are 1 20 on Mk ae the be i e: she will D , ; aid the ; SR ME A x BE i 85.| bave thrashing machines I's bad enough fo Fe - Mn id ad rouse, | TRIG, Dy-ang e.5 1 mai 5 1 J M CE : 4 RG EC when it\u2019s done by hand.!=Onicago \u2018Eyen- Really Li x T.indies ndering; dat added | 70% MBÏC A F-DuC, VYBA4 Wu a | FQ JET [UR PR BE ing Post.\u2019 esacting- is Sri lle BIS hers.SE = \"Es +p T aux ot ar et EE ¥ P i 4 v 5 ) \u2014 Den 7 \u2018 ; E y \u2018My son,\u2019 said bis father, solemnly, \u2018when .et don ou the: gr : A: od, the y you see a boy loafing about the street coru- You si stop that \u201cinda a 30 \u201cliving\u201d soul coul yo ~The} $8.= & > People wiki ag am 5 \u2018 ss.ers at all hours, what place in life do you daughter's engagement to.you Must ne ss got of you, L.n- I+.B 5 felt § w use dés 7 ARS PS mé ae at men SES _ suppose he is fitting himself for?\u2019.\u2018To.hbe considered at ry end, chino i086.; \u201cwith four father in \u2018 FT He 3 ca n \u2014 enze pesét mem & policeman,\u2019 replied the young philosapher, | my house against you.adh: wing businees, an ; dr Lo i de |\" ih ACY E 8Te6- a Se ; a promptly.Yon, well, of course, Mr; [ Gy: Lf ma ainly; you.sen gi Pa ep WAU.BOE > J \u201c1 te r residence; store By : IE od A paper, in reporting the speech of a cels- > will do what is right Ap e | ing.x , the devil, apd I QE 0 8 Las a vel of chonse against burgh : x PS { brated politician, intended to add, as a com- you that as a gentlem - (mean.von.to.take my.daughier Lay dr means pa 0r particularseat.hoOtticc J FRA | ment, \u2018And the masses believed him*; in- \u2018No.no.That won Bhs 4 :- Ÿe © e lies fg BEL Yo AAO inion B : 1 naam.|| stead of which, by a typographical error, | is this brandy soute cet gr a ik.have given me a at in réolt 9.satcd Tic had 0.181 SE, In Year | Ie nennn.the addition read as \u201cThem asses Believed say which before you leave: : Ww! Mr Poe folded: Iris hg.iv |: m1 08 ae ur Coloring are erich.yeautiful and.our | \u2019 ; nl to got ta A enakis \u2018Spring \"AND FRIDAY EXCURSIONS.ind Oritario Navigation Ooni TUESDAY Phe Richalion and er Herihier'loxves 1 breal, SYo13 non looked at May \u2018 Certainly it an undertaking, her happiness, wn bd EE J \u2019 } 6it the eightti to pu for vras not © despatoi sddrescd to a friend.\"| ly_power relative \u2018to the.incident.\u201cThe! said iDeident bes\u2019 been magnified, besides, \u201citi | age\u2019 of diplomatic complications | STORY, OF IMMINENCE OF WAR WITH GERMANY FLATLY \u201cCONTRADICTED.\u2014 Rennes, Aug.14\u2014The shooting\u201d of M.Labori, lesding counsel.for Captain Dreyfus, the second: week of whose.second trial by: court-martial, on the charge of communicating important French military dociments to the agent of à for: eign power, opened in, the Lycée, took all the life out of this morning's session, and, but for the sympathy the attempt is certain\u2019 \u2018to\u2019 excite throughout the coun- : ay.for Me Labori and Dreyfus, the de- the-fosmer- Minister of War, with \u2018his - eross-questioning.The news caused an immense sensa- \u201c tidn in the court-robm,\u2019 \u2018where the usual audience hid \u201cassembled, awaiting \u2018the entrance \u2018of the \u2018judges.- M.'Labori\u2019s absence had just been: announced when suddenly M.Jaunay, syndic of the ju- \u201cinto \u2018the: room and All present.gave -a-gasp of horror and surprise, and then every man jumped to.his feet.and a \u2018Volley of questions were ~ hurled at M.Jaunay\u2019s head, who, crying, \u2018That \u2019is all T know,\u2019 rushed out of -| the-court again, followed by a number of his hearers.The remainder of \u2018those present \u201cwere compelled to remain as the proceedings were about to.com- \u201c mence, and they excitedly discussed the | crie; and vigorously denounced the | his.Col.Jruntet, Président * \u2018of the court, when \u2018the\u2019 news\u2019 reached him, suspended the: sitting of \u2018 the : \u201ccourt-martial until 7.15 aim = \u2014- It appears thik Madame Labori her- \u201cself.broke: the news to the.court and\" _ infornved M.'Jouaust of the crime, hav- - ing'tushed from her busband\u2019s aide tp the: court: erying for.a doctor and shout\u201d Coals beter, the former: president of Frances 1 : ober.Seclared Mers 2 3 a VBA; Xe A e : 2 F ry and complain-.\u2018ed of the action.of.the then Minister of War_(Merçier), in moving sixty \u2018thou- | : sand frogps ! tq the Frontier, without con- ulin him.Lebori\u2019s task to: \u2018take | .\u2018General ; iMércier - \u2018in\u201cHand, and M.De-.\u2018mange, a te counsel, was quite unprepared \u2018forthe task, \u2018the few questions - the\" Tattér put were - \u201cpractically \u2018of little - effect, dnd General Mercier escaped * cheaply.Moreover, M.Demange wus deeply affected by the attempt to as- sasinate his colleague, and was quite unable \u2018to-do himself justice.\u201cM: :Demänge -announced - that.though \u201chis -colleague\u2019s \u2018wound was not 80.serious as at first suppoéed, it would be impos-| © gible for the later to participate in the Pr When eneral Mercier.was recalled in reply to \u201cthe president of the court, he reiterated his belief - that Major Count Patérhazy; in spite of - the s.OWD clarätion,.was the author of the bordereau, which; -the witness.cléïmed \u2018was, written: on, tracing papet : \u2018and wes found.in an em THAT ALLEGED.CONFESSION.\u201cThe: president asked M.Casimir-Perier | - fo circumetances of the con- \u201cfeesion- de is alleged \u2018to have made.toCaptain Lebruu-Renaulk.- M.Cesimir- * Perjeh, persistell in\u2019 his statement of Sat-i ~ urdag that: he, had never réceived any\u2019 - confidénce \u2018of this \u2018character\u2019 from Capt; Lebrän-Rensaït.Bou added ttiàt M.Du: thea P Her, Was pr aa| Perier had: promised him a public trial | Regarding General Mercier\u2019s declaration on Saturday last on the witness-stand ME Cesimix-Perier \u2018said: \u2018General Mercier \u201chad ne right whatever to intervene in a \"diplomatic \u201csonversation.I would have : prévented such -interference.It was 1 \u201calone.who.-conferred : with the minister \u201cend ] declare that the impression I de tived from that conversation was one of complete - \u201ccalm, otherwise the incident would \u201crok.have \u2018been \u2018closed by the framing of\" 4 fiote.\u201cWe had- no telegram from fins the progress of \u2018the: investigation.\u2019 \u2018|.+The.\u2018statement of Saturday ae his: M.Casimir-Perier HE \u2018où the sixth an un- \"| why he had not inchidé 1 of 1894 the doubtful translation.\u2018of the telegram of agent: \u2018B\u2019.to his, ; government i.der fhe date of \u2018Nov.2 oeil Pexistod double in his min Led to reiterate.that.he ed: never.r.promised -| anything to Dreyfus, adding that it was | reiterated his protest at the letters of = Dreyfus referring to \u2018negotiations.the event the President \u201cwould have communicated | repeat \u2018the: statement that be had given {| orders to General De Boisdeffre on.the] sixth relative to mobilization.M.\u2019 Casimir-Perier, resuming bis testi: \u2018mony, said he did not desire to \u2018reply\u2019 to certain of General Mercier\u2019s insintä- tions.-\u2018I do not wish\u2018 tô answer them, said the former President, \u2018the cireum- stances are too sad and too tragic for me to desire to envenom the discussion.\u20181 am master of myself and of my conscience.I would only -etate that Gener- | al Mercier has made every effort to fix me as deeply.as possible in this affair But I have remained aloof, I affirm, dur- President : \u201cof: France Shen Lier, \u2018General i er undertook to shorten the term of service of sixty thousand men without consulting the: chief vf he state, thus lacking in the respect h owed to the chief of the state.\u201d : - M.Casimir-Perier next protested | against the assertions made by General | Mercier in.regard to \u2018the .role adopted by the.chief of the state in.this affair.whereupon the general interrupted that be had spoken of the \u2018attitude assumed by M.\u2018Casimir-Perier because he Lad sworn to tell the whole trtith.: CAUSE AND EFFECT.M.\u2018Demange.asked General: Mercier if he bad explained tothe \u2018cabinet : how4 he \u2018reconciled the relations of \u2018cause \u2018and fect and \u2018the patriotic emotion: aroused by the treasom with the communication: of the secret documents to the court- 4 martial?- The General,\" in reply, \u2018repeated his ypothesis of the situation.At this moment, M, Demalige asked | derstanding had not beer reached be-| tween France and\u2019 Germany onthe sub- \u2018ject of Dreyfus?.- M.Casiniir-Peier.peplied \u201cthat before His interview\u201d with\" \u201cthe - minister on the sixth -the question of Dreyfus:had never been raised between.them and Geymany.M.Demange- asked General \u2018Mercier in\u201d the: \u2018dossier the telégi m was com- .M.Demange remarked that \u2018the text and \u2018therefore \u201cdoubts \u2018were \u201cimpossible.> M.Demange \u201cthei \u2018agked \u2018that 'M.' Pa-{ Icokogue, \u2018of the Foreign Office, \u201cbe re called.in order to state that \u2018only a'single tainty was aroused by the receipt of a semi-official \u2018draft of the télegram.At \u2018this point \u2018Major Carrière, \u2018the representative of the government, asked that | it be clearly shown\u2019 that two \u2018versions of \u2018one semi-official.\u201cM.Demange said that in communicating the official text Nov.2, Sandherr emphasized its official character.: Counsel next \u201casked General \u2018Mercier.sier were not \u2018included in the\" dossier Te- lating to the revision, The general replied that \u2018he considered these explanations were given -for his per- scnal use and that was why he destroyed: the document.At this M.Demange expressed \u2018a sense of astonishment and asked General Mer-| cier if he \u2018did not have reason for sup-| pressing the \u2018documents.The \u2018witness repudiated - the + ion.- A\u201cCORRECTION BY DREYFUS.- Dreyfus; at\u201c this\u2019 point, rose: from his.geat and asked ledve \u2018to explain in regard | i» Both the \u2018itinens | with: M.Wäldeck-Rousséau \u2018alone that | he had spoken in fegard:to the.condemn.1 ed man.Therefore, M.Casumir-Perier.This caused M.Demange to explain how Dreyfus.came - to say M.Casimir.After M.Demange had hsked M.Wal- deck- Rousseau to \u2018intervene with M.Casi mir-Perier (then President \u2018of\u2019 France), to \u2018obtain publicity, M.Waldeck- Rous- scau reported \u2018that the Presidént appeared favorable fo the suggestion and coun: sel, therefore, thought he.might communicate the fact\"to \u2018Dreyfus.M: De- mange added that it must be remembet- ed if us wrote the letter four years after the occurrence and his -recolleccion of the facts, naturally lacked precision M.Demange expressed regret at the fact the letter Ed \u201cbeen publishéd and.apologized to:M: Casimir-Perier, who thanked counsel for his expression of Tegret and explanation.Lo + \" BILLOT ON THE STAND.Gen.Billot, former.Minister of:.War, [ the.\u2018battalion, Major.di Pa 2; - In regly, aid not\u201d one of \u2018the Tone was communicated td\u2019 Sandherr as \u2018official | word: of the-telegram was given \u201chim, - aë| he understood \u2018General Mercier\u2019s uncer-| the telegram were\u2019 given, one.official and ° why the explanations\u2019 of the secret -dos- | to de prier that he had travel on al-ori | card.tinerary of a cértain.journey off \u2018th ¢ the general ÿ | Militia has: been.enabled to: exert such: | as to.secure from the War\u2019 Office was the next witness.\u2018He was ina uni- ! % to | former.vice-president of the\u2019.Benate) Ask |.ed him whether he ought not to\u2019inves- \u2018tigate the Dreyfus affair; - Scheurer-Kest | ner, the: \u2018general pointed.out, \u201chad: made similar representations to -M.De: Frey- cinet \u2018and got the same reply from both: that neither df them were very conver: sant with the, affair.After MM.Cavignac \u2018and Hanotaur;l form Minister of Foreign Affairs, had ; testified.the Court adjourned 4 at moon until Wednesday.ve - 4 \u201c| MILITIA.CHANGES.7 : Ottawa, Aug.14.\u2014Militia\u2019 general or- | amohg ders announce the \u2018following, other changes: - 86th Infantry\u2014Tieut.-Col.\u2018A.D.An co o.\u201cbe: ent Ooh \"Maisons.we CORE : 18t \u2018Prince of Walés\u201d Fusiliers\u2019 Major | J « Portequs i is transferred to the-Resertvé { «| of Offi cers.\u2018To be-Major, Captain.J.A.Finloysong: vice J.Porteous.3 .Captain.Wi-M.Andrews resigns.\u2018his commission, and is permitted to Fetain A the: rank: of Captain -on.retirement.To be- Captain, Lieutenant, .W.ER + To be Lieatenants:: Second.Lienten-: ants G.H.Ferguson, vice W.E.Brown, .¥., Laurie, .retired; F.L.L.F.Smith, ied.To be Second Lieutenant, \u2018provisions | ally, B.M.Hamble, vice G.H.Fergw son, promoted.; ond Battalion Artillery\u2014To be Adin tant, Lieutenant J.R.Tite, to.complete, establishment.Lieut.J.R.\u201cTite i is rants; à ed the rank of Captain.To be Captain, Lieutenant J.Stewart, vice C.| me Paymaster, To.be.Paymaster, with \u2018honorary \u2018Toul of \u201cCaptain, Captain C.G.Johnson, tai, : complete establishment.\u201cThe Duke.of York\u2019s \u201cRoyal - Candia Hussars\u2019\u2014To be Veterinary.Lieutenant, 2.PB Spanton,, vice M: A.Piché, trade ps Hussars\u2019 \u2014Lient.-Col, 3 Puf \u2018à completion \u2018of his period of ind on command of this regiment, is placed upèn\u2018 the Retired List of Lieut.-Cols.« 28rd \u2018Beaude\u201d Infentry\u2014Capt.: Fortier | To be, Maton, \u2018Captain \"J Jekil], \u201cvice.Hay, \u2018franeferred to Reserye, of Officers, if: :\u2014Provisional Captain PB .» MeGinnis, retires.: To.be Captain,.Liedienant D.F.-Me- 2 Intosh, vice P.C.McGinnis, retired.\u201d A 76th, \u201cVoltigeurs de Chateauguay\u2019 \u2014 Quartermaster and Honorary Captain J.\u2018À.Beaudreau, Fèsigne his \u2018omis on 3 To be Quartermaster, with honorsry rank of Captain, AH.\u2018A.Sagnier, vi J.A.Bedudreau, retired.= As.briefly stated jm the Witness\": of Satfirday, an application to.rescind the ord | appointment.of Mr.J.M.Campbell: as third provisional liquidator in- thé case of the Ville: Marie Bank was\u2018 argued \u2018be fore\u2019 Judge Langelier on \u2019Satuiday cause trouble and extra expenses.- Aftéy: hearing the argument, the-judge: \u2018granted | $984, \u2018the petitions and cancelled.Mr.Camp- \u2018bell\u2019s- appointment, stating that such.ap pointment had been made on the\u201d pre- \u201c| sumption that there was no- opposition, but\u201d opposition.being .how: raised, thought it better to restriet the.provis.jonal liquidators to.\u2018the two persons frst: na WANT THE CLERGY- REPRE.: - + SENTED.Several priests and religious commuai- | ties being interested in the.Ville Marie \u2018Bank failure, it is claimed in certain quarters.that their interests sheuld be fully.represented in the appointment of the final | liquidators.LE SERVICE MEDALS vor NORTH WEST VETERANS.\" Ottawa, Aug.-14\u2014The -Minister of influence: wpdn- the British abortion entitled - \u201chereto: who faaps.for.North-West rebellion decoration.brey, om: completion.of\u201d his: period \u201cof service dof \u2018the: bs f 50th Infantry \u2018Huntingdon.Borderers.ent 1 ,: keeping, on both sides of the account, J :comparison \u201cof last \u2018year's\u2019 financial opera- qd Follow: \u2018the theory \"adopted by the \u2018Star\u2019 T4 | \u2018Qrdiury.payments .\u2018>, bel.wy self | Ordindry \u2018payments | (comiprieing ; ; provisional liquidator; \u2018which would\": only) - ++ | Lady Strathoons gave.waa attended | alk.that was.\u2018notable,\u2019 the.officiel od | ] $4,150,471, 40,.while the payments charge- Jitsems.of.receipt and payment to credit Brown, vice, E.J.Chambers, retired.! its caculation.| promoted; W.G.Jolinston, vice, Di.Df .C.-Bond,.vice | posits \u2019or sums relating to conversion | should \u201cbe considered as items of annual pui revenue, the result will \u2018be that in: .1896-97 \u2018the total expenditure of my pre- | \u201cThe \u2018Hon.Mr.Marcha ol nd was in the | | lowing explanations concerning what ap-.\u201cpeared in Saturday\u2019s \u201cStar\u201d with \u2018respect to his financial statement :\u2014 \u201c \u2018In publishing on Saturday last my financial statement-for 1898-99 the \u2018Star\u2019 ; bas made unintentionally, as I.am willing \u2018to believe,.an erroneous calculation which leads to the conclusion that \u201cthe total expenditure is $234,530 greater.than the \u2018revenue,\u2019 - \u2018You.will, see in \u201cthat statement, as \u2018printed -in\u2019 Saturday\u201d s \u2018Official Gazette) that the total revenue for the.year was \u2018able to revenue, including public.works, \u2018ordinary and extraordinary, amount to.\u2018$4,127,915.185 leaving a net surplus for the year of.$22,556.22.- : : The other, charges to revenue.and ex- \u2018penditure.relate to trust tunds Be, on. containg the fol: lowing in regard to the I.M.C.Cadets.Royal Garrison Artillery\u2014The.uader- \u2018trextioned Gent.Cadets, from the R.M, Coilege, ~Kingstsn, Canala, to \u2018Ln: see.= li¢i tenants: \u2014H.KR Poole and J.Y.À | Ridout.| The\u201d Royal Sussex - Reg.\u2014Gent, Cadet.|] A.B.Wilkie; .from the R.M.College, Kingston, Canada, in.succession to Lieut.T.'F.M.Wisden, promoted.The Royal Warwickshire Reg\u2014Gent.Cadet Hi A.-Kaulbach, \u2018 \u2018from thé-R.M; College, Kingston, \u2018 Canada,\u201d to- be\u2019 sec.\u2018lentenant, in succession.to Lieut.F.A.DR: BULLER RETURNING.' Vaticonver,, BC, Aug.14\u2014Dr.- Bulle: the- well-nown *: : oeulist, - of \u201cMontreal; | Francisco on n'Séturday.\u201cThe Thomas: dot\u201d 68.\u2018From mone; \u2018gion Leith;.passed\u2019 Lewes\u2019 an Aus.AL \u201cThe Dominion : line 88.\u201cDerbyshire, trom Liverpool oti: Aug.8, via : Queenstown; arrived at; Boston.at 10, a.m.\u2019 on: Saturday.\u201c
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