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[" and Weekly, as madiuny In © Canada.recognize.the Star, noth \u2018Daily.best advertising \"re.6.AH Holland & Co.NEATHE FORECASTS kL SHOWERS | -205 STINE pay | BURNED TO WATER AT VICTORIA PIER 2 ) Great Crowds Witness Spectacle an -Old Boat is Destroyed\u2014Fire.> Origin le Mystery.Steamer Prescott\u2014Burned.Estimated value\u20143$40,000.Damage\u2014Total loss.Insurance\u2014Fully covered.Origin of fire\u2014Unknown.Fire started 10.30 p.m.; under \u201ccontrol 11.30 p.m.; out 12.15 p.m.; One: man overboard; no one was injured.| œ © Felix: Perreault, a carpenter of the Richelieu\u2019 \u201cand Ontario Navigation - Company.and Chief Tremblay, the, .leader of the Montreal fire department, divided honors while the steam- a edge near midnight last night.reault rescued the only man who was \u201cif danger of losing his life when the conflagration started: out the fire.Before the latter's deed waë entirely , - | water, and.the hull was.rapidly sink- er-Préscott-was burning to the water's Per- Tremblay put Soa th there, acting as tireman and: policeman too, for the police were.pot to be found, was too busy for pleasantries.Chief Tremblay is Busy.- \u201cNow, follow your stream,\u201d he shouted to the brinchmen, as the paddle- box collapsed under the water .pressure; \u2018and you, young fellow, clear out of here before I chuck you in the riv- \u201d to one of many who by this time, despite \u2018the lateness of -the hour, had been attracted like the moths to the flame.\u201d About the \u2018same time that the Fire Department arrived the two fire-boats which guard the harbor put in an appearance with a couple of heavy streams.The St.Peter tied up alongside the wharf and began \u2018a competition with the Waterous engines as to which could throw in\u2019 the most; while the M.Dupre lay in the offing and shot broadside on.Before the fire was extinguished completely the hold of the Prescott was filled to deck level with ing.The superstructure was completely burned away.Cabins, staterooms, engines, everything was completely destroyed, -and the vessel now only rivals the Laprairie, burned a short time ago, for a total wreck.< Vessel is Total Loss.ores \u2018E.Percy Smith, \u201csecietary of the * Richelieu and Ontario Conipany, was on the scene early.He was approached by a Star _reporter hile he wis en- oun of the affair from the crew ot the îll- starred eraft-\u2014 \u201d \u201cThe: Prescott was a .spare boat, a.substitute on the rapids division, and while the destruction of the Prescott ls a Joss, it will mean no loss in earn- } r= = FIFTE GRAIN ELEVATORS PRACTICALLY vu Produce Exchange States That Grain dian Ports, Special to the Montreal Star.New York, August 28.\u2014A#; a last resource, members of the grain committee of the New York Produce Kx- state Commerce Commission, on the ground of water competition, in their fight with railroads to get a reduced rate east of Buffalo, so that that port may again obtain its share of the export grain trade.At present, right in the middle of the open season, when the.should be moving outward h#avily, \"\\-steamships are going fully laden with grain from Montreal, while those from New York are said to be practically empty.Canadian ship brokers are obtaining A six cents.a bushel freight to United.Kingdom ports, while ships here cannot obtain cargoes.of grain .at-three cents a bushel.Members admit that the railroads are willing to give them a preferen- with the through rates on Canadian lines, but they are afraid of the Cen- \u2018| trai and Western Traftic Associations | diverting.other freights from.then in | retaliation.The loss of the grain trade from this port has been seversly felt along the river front, where at least 15 big grain elevators are.declared to be -standing - idle.With- the.exception of the business done by the Atlantic Transport line, \u2018the export cattle trade has practically disappeared from New York, and the cess: [tra \u201cin addition will result in the big LRT other.ports.NEW YORK [OF ~~ Trade-is-Al-Diverted - to- Cana= 1 change, intend to appeal to the lnter- | grain { .tial rate east of Buffalo, to compete |.tion of the grain.stéamships seeking business at | [most Delicious that mo n ey flack or Natural Green ealed Packets Only, Greg t Au st Clearing \\/ Tog is Az G THOSE y'ho know the à bualifh ) of th FurnishingsAwill need no fnoge thi bring them ere.Come fin; an lines meet, ishé: dè eply cut pri Night-Robes,-fine twill cottofh Nig < timmed.Regular prb English price 200 Beau © \u201cbuttons.Oxford and Madr, s Pyjdines, 1 latest cut, tlior made.Res.$2.50, $2.75 and $3.00.To clear at.$1.95 1 quality Sagen Pyjaipas, beautifully finade, re YS \u2018 Reg.prigss 32:50 and \"$3.00.To cle#r at {3 ma J] The balance of our light aN srwear, Bathing Suits Duck : an nel Trousers, Silk and h Ties, Washable Waistcoat lish Leather Belts, Outing gts and Caps, Real English Hats, Weich Margetson\u2019s bé English.Collars, Bi fast ta an grgatly reduced.; \u20ac @ DON'T lose this chance for he e a ki make your choice.- \u201cBack to Montreal\u201d Post Cards, Last \u2018Weeks Dally © Last Wesk\u2019s Weekly, / N Comfortable N TENT - Wears for Ever ESTING ALL DEALERS LOOK FOR THE TRADE MARK announce that he will resume work in \u2018his studio on September 1st, after which dage® he will be pleased to welcome vis- JF s and to make appointments for Bit ngs.27 THE KING'S HALL CHAMBERS, Reftlar I e110 9 to clear at 82.75 orimier lurnishings, ÈME sr.WEST.We beg to announce that all SPRING BEDS ee FOR BOARDING HOUSES 22 oe SLATER SPRING [LED PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS MR.WALTER MACKENZIE begs to 201 2961 |easssss - vena |e : à Information church services on Sunday & % will be found on page i 2 @ of The Star.a.concerning $i ssouoes & Py I had become a total loss, the Terre- bonne\u2019s shed, close to where she was moored, \u2018with all its contents, \"had Peon eaten up by the flames, while the .Victoria pier suffered considerable damage by being ripped up by the .firemen, who suspected that.the underpinning bad also caught from the burning vessel.The damage is estimated at $40.000.\u201cThe crew of the steamship Trinidad, \u201cwhich was Warped between the land and the Prescott,\u2019 and which, when the ; thei neignt, was were hastily piped on deck, Steam raised and preparations made to work out into the \u2018stream, but the firemen did such good \u201cwork in confining the blaze to the place where it started that it was not necessary to move her.Crew Driven to Flight.\u2019 \u201c It developed from the story of the \u201cfire told to the ftar by the unfortunate ship's crew of four, all of Sorel that everything was shipshape on board the steamer, and examinations of the ship had been made before the crew had begun to talk of turning in.About 10.30 one of the men in passing the engine room saw a sheet of flame burst lout of the trap.He rushed for the assistance of the other - Members of the crew.The pumps - were manned, one fore and one aft, in order to get water to fight the flames, But the men thought that in\u2019 this instance, discretion was the better part of.valor, and retreated in various \u201cstages of dishabille to, the wharf.One \u2018man clutching a shirt in one hand Jumped oft the upper deck to the whart.The others jumped from various parts of the ship attired-very lightly and ran down the dock to shelter in the friendly forecastle of the \u201cRapids| Queen.\u201d The men say that no steam \u201cwas on previous to or during the fire.The exact origin of the fire is not.i known.The \u201cPrescott\u201d had been laid\u2019 up for weeks at Longueuil, which Ted some people to think that the engines n the boat were ina very pogr condition and were the cause of the fire.All the crew escaped by the gang plank without difficulty, with the exception of one of the deck hands.He\u2019 \u2018was alone, aft.When he saw the blaze first he made an effort to cope with \u201csingle handed.Then.realizing the dancer, he ran forward, shouting as e ran.He seemed to be enveloped in flames.Once and twice around the upper \u2018deck he flew.The gang plank \u2018wae blazing.The ship\u2019s side was a good fifteen feet from the wharf.He made © move as though to jump.Then, changing his mind he ran swiftly to \u2018the stern, let himself gently over the \u2018rail and dropped on to the edge of a enmjal] scow moored at the stern.The scow tipped and Sailor Jack, - shriek.disappeared.into -the tna darkness, ad \u2018SAILOR'S.who.with\" several her carpenters.v was working on the stéamer St.Laurent.across the pier, hal seen the blaze.Thinking that the 601 \u2018house was on fire.he, with his Ynätes, dashed across.just in time to hear Battor Jack's Tast-shriek: Whils \u2018ths others were peering keenly into water, now well Ht-up bythe blaze amer.Perreault grabbed : a \u2018hand Tine and threw cares y towards a black knot Flsing out the water.The end held fast and the d'spôu ne came to shore.A dip.ing trail along the pavement towards issioners street, soon showed that ad quite enoush of the fire.\u201cHA Elm bo thi : hed béen pulled.and th a of \u2018the down.town a \"ith Chief Tremblay and the new pol Chief Mar ont couple of Sy blocks.and the \u201cto be.lat accomplished, nowever.the To] led: Sailer Jack, putting] ~~ \u2019 ust 28\u2014Lo J-the- pa \u20ac ings, as the unlucky -craft had no regular run,\u201d he said to the Star man.\u201cMorely an Excursion Boat.\u201d \u201cThe total destruction of two ef our fleet.within a month.is aimost- tou.much for any company\u2019s streak of ili- luck,\u201d he continued.en it was seen (that the boat could not be saved from entire destruction by fre, Secretary Smith, of the R.and O.Navigation Company, suggested to the fire chiefs that tha burning boat be towed across to the island and beached where the com- l-pany.would -not-incur-additional exs penes to raise the vessel.The idea was given up as risky, as the boat sinking in mid-channe] would seriously obstruct traffic.Hundreds of spectators had crowded the piers in the neighborhood to watch the fire and until the arrival of the police, the work of the firemen was seriously handicapped.The crew of the Trinidad, which aided materially in the fight, eliminated part of this trouble by turning a hose on the crowd.Sub-Chief Mann Initiated, It was Sub-Chief Mann's initiation to his new position.\u201cOne of the hottest yet,\u201d he said, wiping his eyes, tearful with smoke.\u201cIt's no kind of a place to give a fellow a show.Not a hydrant within a mile, and fine fuel.\u201d Oniy Thursday the.Prescott shot the rapids and toured the harbour with a party qf the delegates attending the convention of the League of American Municipalities, This has been a fateful pier for the Richelieu.and Ontario Company.Eight years ago in the winter the steamer Montreal was In winter quarters at the.exact place.the Prescott.was burned.She took fire and wan burned to the water's edge.Great \u2018crowds went to ses the fire and m0 many crowded on the shed to get a better view that the shed collapsed and about a dozen were hurt.TT Among other fires that the \u201ccoïmpans\u201d has had recently was the destruction of the prairie at the Laprairie \u2018wharf, three weëks (ago, and the burning of- a new ateamer at the docks in Toronto five years ago, before ashe had been taken over from the builders, the Polson firm.à SEARCHING INQUIRY 3 FAILS TO REVEAL ANY.CAUSE FOR THE FIRE A searching investigation was made by.the officials of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company this morning in an endeavor to discover, if possible, the causes of the fire on the Prescott.The inquiry was\" fruitiess.There had been absolutely no Hehts below decks Everything \u2018about.the engin rooms was in good order and there was no waste- \u201cmaterial 1b The Prescott \u2018being a \u201ckpare,\u201d the had pl of time to keep her trim and well.cleaned up.\u201d Buch is the statement of Mr.Percy Smith.#crdiiry of the company to the Star.I ance, Mr.Smith ' ee company.would lows cash by the fire, but -be- felt in-other ways! \u2018There is no suspicion\u2019 of incendiar- such short time.Brighton Beach Mot ™ ESS mm ce, e '& : = Ft ous \u2018 SCUSSIN JERE OUR St IPS Special to The Montreal Star.Canadian\u2019 Ministers at the conference on naval defence have: kept the Government here advised of the different steps.in the .negotiations, the offici account of what hes been ERTeEd has not yet been received.No.comment wae forthcoming yesterday , on Premier Asquith\u2019s announcement beyond the fact that it agrees with ad- vices received from the delegates of the Canadian Government.0° There seems to be: a disagreement as to where the ships are to be built.The view that has most generally been expressed here and sent out to the Ministerial Press is that the building would be done in England, while.the cables, on the contrary, say that British firms will establish themselves in Canada.As a matter of fact, nothy ing final has been decided, but the probability is that a part will be constructed in the old country.particularly the larger vessels first turned out, while the rest will be built in Canada, along with any subsequent additions.\u2018There is a particular local interest in Government circles as to what department will administer to the navy.The Marine Departinent expects to do so, but the Militia! Department also las claims.Even if a naval board is created, it will have to be responsible to some Minister.This aspect of the question is a matter of policy to be other details.STRIKERS WILL BUILD.Evicted Families, Special to The Montréal Star.Glace Bay, N.8, August 28.~The United Mine Workers have chartered \u2018a three masted schooner.to r of temporary dwellings for \u2018the m \u2018session of the company houses.Arrangements were made some time ago for the leasing of a plot of land with the view of erecting shacks.°° Travan sviclibn writs: were served -éà out © port Yesterday.\u2014.McCullough Scents Victory.; Special 10 The, Montreal Star.: August Singh +a | Halifax, N.S.tional heat McCul het NtY l'dianopolie, - He- expects the United Mine Workers to win out.-' He says:: \u201cThe fact that the company is resorting to evicting convinces us that the strike ia nearing the end.Ti 6 fig the goinciency of two: y Sp vin ponts vad at thelr (ok Drea Hie Wo Hay ARE TO BE: BUILT! 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Notre Dame St W., 205 81\u201d RANTEED\u2014A new pair or your Money 4 it.not satisfied.Ana theV cost no mors a uncomfortable kinds.-All den H os SUSPENDE _ Mention \u201cBeaver Brand\u201d -\u201civeniess.- cum nee 1 quality and modest § Prices \u201ccount \u2018with you, From all leading jobbers, = Shor Sofi Near Seal Jackals, | Worth $25.00 to 335.0 00 _ Summer Discounts | \u2014 Do not miss- this chance to \u2018secure 4 - \u201cFUR COAT before the begiming of | the season.We have decided to clear out the.\"_ balance of our\u2026 A.\"Sis hu Te \u2018Cntueriuwe, : Save 3.po.to 28.pc.by having your, nt FATS ¢ Biptired: during Sha: Buf, ie \u2018 TTT wonder Tif Well ses the castle?The Need \u2018Of Changs.By Julian Street.(New York: John Lane Co.1908.) 5 The story which forms the basis of this charming little comedy originally appeared in \u201cEverybody's Magazine,\u2019 and is now reprinted as a novelette by permission of the Editor.The title of the story is a little equivocal or ambigu- ous\u2014probably to whet the reader's curi- Osity\u2014and_ is not explained untii we reach the last line of the story.Joseph Wooley and his wife.Janet, haye come a long way from Canal Dover, Ohio, to_enioy.for.a-few months an ex- ten tour of Furope.Mr.and Mrs.Denbelgh.with whom they quickly become acnuainted, were a-tail, raw-honed pair.whose Clothing was invariably black.§.their costume was always the rame, ii was evident that the Den- beighs were in very modest circumstances, And the Afmericans liked them \u201cthe more for the grace with which they eccépted their condition.They invited \u201cthem to visit them at Eastherst Hall.au hour's journey from London.on reaching that «ity at the end of jthe manth, they wrote (on their English friends.announcing.their arrival, and \u2018received a telegran:-asking them t» come and spend a week with them at.East- harst Hall.Janet ran over the pages of the euidé-book.and read a grand: _ac-.tount about Eastherst Castle, asthert Park, and Eastherst Hall.Then she said: Suddenly she did.and, marking à place on ~-tha book.passed it to~her husband.This was what he read te his astonishment: \u2018Eastherst Castle\u2014seat of the eighth and last Earl of Vibari (d.1884) .occupied by his widow until\u201d his death.1890.The title became extinct.and the estatés reverted tv Lady Vibart'« niece, {wire trap.With their \u201centree\u201d | maids awaited them.and escorted them certain phase of wealthy and titled Eng-.dish _society, Miss Probyn.whe married (1901) the Reverend John Arthur Frederick Den- me heigh, 8econd son of-the\u2014Right -Honarahle Sir Richard Denbeigh.K.C.M.G., MP.of Denbeigh Court, Stoke -Wetherington.Haversham.Herts.\" John Wonley had a | quick impulse th leap from the carriage, j bec ome\u2019 deeply interesied.Of the passen- and make a Tun for it\u2014never minding his baggage.But he was now stopping before *\u2018the \u2018Imposing facade of the.castle,\u201d and the footman was opéning the door for the Americans, who felt ke mais about tv he shaken from a into the castle, the fun begins for the réader, but \u201cnot for Joseph.\u201d A large, solemn man.in a dress suit, who approached with a slow, majestic.tread, stepped within six feet of the Ohio guests, bowed splendidly, and made a proclamation: \u2018\u201cThe Rector and Mrs.Denbeigh's compliments.Sir and Madam, and tea will be served in the blue drawing-room at 5 o'clock: you.please.\u201d Then, turning to a oot man, he said: \u2018Tate, you.will show Mr.and Mrs.Wooley to their apartments.\u2019 At the head of a stair two.deferential ta thetr rooms.They came to Janet's sieaping-chamber.When at last they saw thetf host and.hostess.they found them unchanged.Further experiences and the end.of the visit wi excite _mu¢éh - in-_ terest .- vs Mrs.Grammercy-Park.: \" By A.Goring-Thomas, london: John Lane.) Tt was by a mere accident that Wooley and\u2019 his wife had a brief glimpse of a but -it-\u2014was- with\" \"malice prepenté\u201d\u2019 that Atrs.Francis Grammerey- Park, whose.-husband had been kiHed-irr a \u2018\u2018train-wreck.\u201d .and had left her a \u201cdolorsolatis\u201d of £70,000 a vear.left New York for\u2014kandon- with the full ih- tention of purchasing perfect happiness with her money, and marrying some distinguished aristocrat.As she informs us In à letter to a friend.Mamie Johnston, she took \u2018over with her a Miss \u2018Mouse\u2019 Turton, as a sort of body-guard and companion, in whose fortunes we soon -zenrs- onboard the steamer it will ul fice to mention specipliy a Mr: Cyprian St, George and.his son Robbie, about'14 us, \u201cis one of thong stiff.about, named St.George.ity \u201cJothelbert,\u201d SIght ve the accident happened was her only brother, once attracted installed\u2019 hersélf in tlie bes dress maker.attempt to be English.would have been useleps, first hand, and to marry aristocrat, steamer., \u2018However, Hill, and received from he -small and Informal\u201d Miss Turton, companion in the cab: \u201cTh bright bunch! Real But 1 am glad | went- al When Mrs.G.P.had been London she had spent an of money, English aristocrat as ever.ultimate experiences \u2018are int 3 ts almost worthy of being Scott in Mr, As we have no inte is genuine and unbiased.yearm old, who is returning te school in England.\u201cThe father.\u201d Mrs.G.P.tells | tury, and immense erowds don\u2019t: get-too- near-me wort of Englishman yoy read to him.\u2019 who had died a hopeless cripple; and\u2019 lis sister was at to Robin St.George by the resemblance between the two boys.When the widow reached London she \u2018Invitation to dinñner\u2014\"\u201csomethinæ Accompanied by she attended the diner.and when it was All over she said to her Bohemians: there ain't no English society to be found fu that house, 1 guess\u2014and never willbe.exception; \u201cof whith we\u2019 feel\u201d bound write in terms of the highest praise.- to a posthumous work | hy I guess ho's descended from their famous dragon.But it's kind of pathelic té watch the adoration the father has for his son.\u201d When \u2018Miss Turton first saw him, she whispered {to her friend, Adele Grammercy- Park \u2018\u2019âgô, \u201cbefore t hotel there and put herself into the hands of a ROD She \u201cwisely decided not to The attempt Shoe had come to England lo Inspect English soclety at a.specimen \u201cShe knew only one woman in London\u2014a Mrs, Pe Courey Brown\u2014 but she was afraid to call on her, because she seemed different from: English people who had been \u2018she wrote to Mrs.Brown at Marlborough Lodge, Streatham the on the r a courteous quite ey are à cute But | the same.six weeks | immense su but she was as far off the The lady's erestingly told and cannot but prove amusing.\u2014 Fair Fonte ; .Lu me 0 J.F, Mndaock.(London: \u201cJohn len ye 7 - The Ji recertt historical novels that have made their appearance have failed to excite any.He attention, and have fallen dead from the Press.Here is an honérable to It.thought equal Str.Walter rest whatever -Muddock, except as a novelist, the admiration that we have confessed hé rene opens on the afternoon of a brilliant da; in the early part of the sixteenth cen- ave hirrving This \u2018through the \u2018atrests ot London\u2018 \u201cto Ken- aington Common to witness à great argh- ery meeting, the most coveted: prize of which was known as \u2018The Rings Prize.\u201d consisting of à tiny wreath-of real gold bay leaves, The prize giver in the tournament was invariably selected for her beauty and grace, and was styjed for the \u2018day \u2018The Archery Queen.Oy this particular day, Margaret Sheldrak¥, the se- \u2018cond daughter of an honest London mercer, had been appointed ueen., and she was beloved by.\u201d and ato! ly \u2018on- gaged to, her cousin william Tee a comely 1ad, in business with his fithér, a blacksmith in the cify \u2018of Westminster.Her mother dblsjects to the match, as She was an ambitious woman, \u2018anxious far her lovely daughter to marry above her eta- tion.The eldest daughter, Agnes the true heroine of the tale.was not so attractive Physically as Margaret, but In all other respects was infinitely her su- perfor.Willlam Trencharä,.with bow arid arrow was considered an excellent shot, and it was generally bLelleved The would be the winner of the King's Prize, and receive it from the hands of his cousin, \u201cThe Archery Queen.\u2019* Politics at the time .were running high.After inal Wolsey hag fallen, and Thomas \u2018Cromwell had sucoseded him as the Chief: Minister of Henry VII.the country had been groaning under the curse of despot- sim, and Henry Trenchard ana his friend, \u201cBon the Bowman,\u201d were leaders \u2018among the most dissatisfied.of the\u2019 down= } trodden.\u2018\u2018hatchera.of treason.\u201d as they.were called.Ben, who believed in\u201d tle 1 invincible skill of Trenchard, encouraged\u2019 him to keep cool.and he would infallidiy win.But the lovesiek boy, seeing the crowds of admiving men in high offire who encircled the Archery Queen's throne, and addressed the mest ob#e.quions compliments to her beauty, he- came distressingly nervous; and, after -baving- at.flret-shot- \u201cremarkably well; failed in the end to carry off the coveted {prize which ha had hoped and.expected to receive from the hands of his cousin.Otie man in partioylar, \u201cMaster Weaver, & goodly citizen of York,\u201d had guessed pub- 1 tha love-seécret of Margaret and Tren.chard.and had sneer \u201cblacksmith\u2019\u2019 the whole! time of the .contest.Disappointed and disgusted, ths poor blacksmith, after his defeat, tm- bibed somewhat freely, and uttered some incauticus words, for which,\u2019 rough.\u201cthe intrigues of Weèver, he was p ty arrèsted and conveyed.to Newgats.he remainder\u2019 of the book is t&aXen up ith tho- careerk of Trenchard, Margaret.A nes ener and he are friends and opponents, and the ble tu coñdition of England.po at his being a The Greater Power, .By.Harold : Bindioss.London.1909.) In \u201cThe Greater Power\u201d \u2014which, if we are not mistaken, means \u2018\u2019love\u2019*\u2014we have A most fascinating story, in which one impreesive moral _ is_inculeated.without- anw didatic pir Pe on the part of the author.It begins unhappily.but, after many \u2018changes of fortune in the case of the hero, Derrick Nasmyth, all ends happily for him owing to the untiring goodness and watchfulness of his life's preserver, Laura Waynefleet.jn.the first chapter, entitled \u2018\u2019Overburdr.ened,\u201d jt is midwinter in British Colum- bla, and \u2018four loggers nie at work in a redwood forest one January afternoon, rolling in \u2018a great log out of a chaos of | fallen trunks.One of the four\u2014a man of about 30, with a form and face that suggested true Tefinement\u2014realized that at length he was beaten: and when the huge log had landed on the skida, which were laid like rallway sleepers, down the slope of a deep declivity, Nasmyth gasped heavily and \u201cexclaimed: \u201cBoys, I'm used up.I'l} go \u2018along t0 the shanty and get my time.\u201d His clean English inton- atlon was a little more noticeable than usual, and he announced that he would leave that night.Accordingly, he was paid off, land the chief logger sald: \u201cJake will put you \u2018up great for four days.\u201d Nasmyth \u2018contrived to sn fle, as he shook hands with his \u201c\u2018chums,t and looked out of - the-~ door \u2014at- the dimly shining snow.Some: few days afterwatds, when con-| sciousness had almost deserted him, he found that there was a faint small of burning firewood in the air, and he knew that there-was a house somewhere in the vicinity.Then he came to a little slope, and fell down it headlong.While he lay in the slushy show a girl came out from.John Lors, little trail that led to a well.the rails fall.\u201d she said.\u201cWhat are you | doing thérs?\u2019 ST \u2018think \u201c1 upset the fence.\u201d he replied, \u201cand must have fallen down.\" \u201cCan you get up\u201d she asked.\u201crn try,\u201d sald Nasmyth.\u201cYou can rest on me.\u201d she said, laying a firm hand on his_shoulder.a little _log-house, and, when a mall- | carrier passed, told him to inform the doctor that she had a very sick man in her shanty.When the: doctor in time came he pronounced the, case \u2018pneu- monis,\u201d\u2019 Nasmyth pulled through by-the- grace of Gad, and when he was able to walk about without falling, did his best to help Laurs :Waynetiest for all the kindness she had shown him.She, like her guest, \u201cI heard\u2019 The\u201d Méuntati WHI | among the firs, and.walked down thse | .The girl assisted him into | hea\u201d gentle blood in\u2019 Mer, | _ É Ld | - - ex } ri ! oué \u201c41 Pa the à try and shé wo a without complaint.morn ing, noon and night.But we must not reveal the future career of the pair, nor point out How the strong nature snd styeng common aoñse of the girl influenced the :weak will of the toa- pilabte and frresolute Nasgwyth.| en Once.Upen a Time.: 5 ke Holliday.k.1909.) shin 0.New York.This colieotion of ental stories ls written by a southern author, who is evidently a close Student of nature in her many phases of clouds, mountains, \u2018forests, brooks, rivers and oceans.\u2019 Mr.Holliday is gifted with a playful fancy and poetical imagination, but It is diffs.cult \u201cto mutilate his stories in.order to make extracts that prove the fact.The volume conigins twelve stories, and their titles will enable the reader td form some idèà of the nature of the fantastic narratives.1.\u201cThe Mountain with the Bald Head\"; 2.\u201cThe Discontented Clouds\"; 8, the Backache us \u201cThs Happlest of All Being\u2019: .\u2018The \u2018Quarrel of the Clouds\u201d; \u20188, rhe.\u2018Belftuh Chicken\u201d; -7, \u201cThe ; Le or cat 257 A the Ocean\u201d: 8, \u201cThe Star Concert\"; The Dance of the Raindrops\u201d; does the Forest Came: Back\u201d; a+ ae Oak and -thè.Brook,\u201d and, \u201cThe land of Dreams.\u2019 The book 1 neatly bound Dorothy of A: By M.Y.ngolroce (Broadway Putsten- ing Co., Néw York.) Truth compels mè to state that 1 can extract no meaning whatever from (his mystical and xtravagant piece of romance.Why M: Y.T- H.gave into any printer's hand so many nebulous and transcendental revealed only by the lady who perpeirat- ed them; and, mocordingly.the secret will mover he revealed.I know of no similar volume with which the book can pos- stbly be compared.Judge for yourselves.FROM.A_BARRACK.East aan on ole oe ofr of te L \u2018Gone is the olden glory, The sound of martial strain, But the children's voices ringing Make music once again.Here.in past daye of \u2018splendor, = \u2018Men -buckied spur and.sword, To battle for their country, .For their countiy\u2019s.sweet reward.Now litle ¢hildren frolic .Throughout the summer's day.And gain the strength to combat The ill upon Tres way.The rousing nots of pugie, The sound of cannons roar Re-echo through the ages Along the listening shore, \u201cGone is- the.olden glory \u2019 The lure of mart al atratn; ring! ; Eine Fortune, ©.who died a couple of years ag whose Who \"71 turned tp on \u2014\u2014Baok volumes\u2014that of.190$ \u2014nnd at pi a : Not Rare Coins.\u201cLachine.\u201d \u2014 The coins you describe \u201c Are: U.R.1828, half cent; half franc, reign of Napoleon; 1811, Russian kopeck; 1814 Britannia, halfpeuny, circulated in Canada.\u201cIn memory of the good old days\u2019; imitation of spade guinea, brass; Austria, 1859, kreutzer.All very common coins.An Irish Halfpenny.\u2018 \u201cJ.E.L.\u201d Riv.Ouelie Wharf.Que.\u2014 Your coin is of Ireland, Geo.1JI., 1768, halfpenny.Not rare, Others of the same typs were issusd In 1769: they are also eommon.' From .Locksley Hall.\u201d VE L.Martin, Montreal, ASKS: \u201cCan you inform me who wrote the fôliowine lines: \u2018Better fifty years, of Europe than & cycle of Cathay.\u201d?\" The lines appéar In Tennyson! s.\u201cLocks.Hall Not in vain the distance beacons.For.; ward.forward let us range: Lat the great worid spin forever down the ringing arooves of change.Through the shadow of the globe we sweep into tle vounger day: Better fifty vears of Europe than a cycle of Cathay.Fiona Macleod and the Late William Sharp.I have received two letters {elating to the same subject.One is froin J.H.Graham.M.D., Prescott, Ont.; and the Sher extract from a letter is from Mr.: Thomenn, who Is summering at Co, Vaudreuil, Que.: Sir,\u2014A year ago I wrote you asking for Information through the Literary Dept.of The Star as to the authorship of à song wbich appears in Gilbert Parker's \u201cThe Right of Way,\u201d and a piece of verse in a recent volume of Richard Ylarding Davis's, \"he words of the latter 1'have now forgotten.My query did.fiot appear to have heen noticed.My present object is to inquire in re- erence to a review of \u201cThe Domlnion of ams\u201d in last Soturday's Star.You speak of the author as an Irish lady.Is ft not generally known and lielleved that \u201cFlona_ Macleod\u201d waz the nom de plum of William Sharp.a weli-known bmmber rénding his Téssons for pting his name, published hy his literary ex- écutor, after his death.© If T am mistaken in thie bit of Hter.ary: history.kindly let me know in Sats urady's Star.J.MM.GRAHAM.1 transcribe a.short coxtract from Mr.E.Thomsen's diterary note.After some courteous remarks about the interest with which hé reads ny notices ot books, etc., \"even where I find vou inclined to shatter certain shrines at which I myself worship.\u201d reads: \u201cIt iz because of .the interest, and from what I .hope map he regarded as a pardonahble desire that no\u2019 \u2018snapper-up of unconsidered trifles\u2019 may find material for a \u2018drive\u2019 at you, that I venture to call your attention to a slip In your book nantices nf Saturday, August 14.and suggest that you might set the matter right.One cannot © keep an eye on the whole enormous field of print.Hence it must come that you have overlooked the revelation of some years ago, that there never wag anybody behind the name or pseudonym of Fiona Macleod.In point of fact, Mr Willlam Sharp: was\u2026 Fiona \u2018Macleod: 4s hasbeen | syspected before his death.\u201d Finding much that was interestih \"The Dominlon of Dreams,\u201d 1 wishéd to discover what \u201cMona Macleod,\u201d as named on the title page, had done for English literature.Not.unnaturally 1 thought I would find some trustworthy information about her in the English of its in 672 found the account of the supposed \"existing.\u201cauthor,\u201d her \u2018works, recres- tio address, otc.It \u2018also did the same \u201cfor Mam Sharp.This ts the first time \u201cvo fax as\u201d 1 Know) that T \u2018have been led into error, oF \u2018quoting from English \u201cWho's W Cet \u201cfteau Brummél\u201d\u2014Fredrika Bremer._ Lu.M., Peel street, wishes io see a few words In \u201cNotes and Queries\u201d\u2014about the above-mentioned deceased people.Jearge Bryan Brummel was born in 1718 and died CATORY the.Un sity 6f Oxford, the faraous \u201cBeau\u201d launched himself on Lon- of hats » _mapaged to acquire the : \u2018perfectly well-costumed ot.town.who was possessed of quiaite taste.He was one of thé.môst.tte md\u201d IV when he was only .About.the year 1815 (Waterloo year) he J.about twenty miles from -the city.| she was thirty she had berome known -ers were enabled to recognize her merit writer | -Rreat English orator's speech & passage | not-\u2014cotned \u201cCX v placed.in.Maundy sets of 1d; intimate éémpsnions\u201d 54 the cause of \u201cwhich: has been.vatioupls: related.Brummel- is r ted to have held his own with the King.en the\u2019 latter cut him at some aristocratic ball, \u2018Brummell merely glanced at him, and asked \u2018the man with whom he himself was walking, \u201cWho's your fai friend?\" had dissipated his fortune, and was forced to retire from England to France, where he dled In abject poverty.2.Fredrika Bremer, who was born in 1801 and died in 1865, was a Swedish novelist, who: first saw the light near Abo, in Finland.her father being of ancient German origin.Shortly hefore the cession of Finland to Russia, the family removed to Stockholm (1804), and\u2019 séttled at Arsta, to the study of literature by the monotony of her life, she early found rellef for her wasting activity in the produe- ton of poems and short essays\u2019 Before |anneunced here, to-da.\u2018Driven | can 8 Rls., minted at Tima, others you Nsted.London.\u201d August\u2019 2%; rage ville Fenn.- \u201cthe Peru.There W no speclal valus-to any of these or- the FAMOUS NOVELIST DEAD.George anvils F Fein.Wiis Weiter of Stories for Hoyas.ho\" death is Seor e Man- oe Was\" goscoce e cesecss = \u2018LEGAL ENQUIRIES.2 = & & © Question.dy Hav a plano and other furniture at the; ge where I room.Last month a sure was made far: rent, but settlement was made.me.In\u2019 what way : in Sweden as the authoress of some series of \u201cSketches of Every-Day Life\" and of other tales, especially \u201cThe H-\u2014- Family\" .(1829).In 1842 English read- through a translation by Mary Howitt of \u201cThe Neighbors.\u201d Several of her other tales were afterwards translated by the same hand, and became very popular in England and America.The novels or stories are generally minute accounts of simple Swedish life.described with orlg- inal \u201cnalvete.\u201d and sometimes, as in \u201cThe H-\u2014 Family,\u201d with a peculiar sentimen- 1al humor that reminds us of Jean Paul.The influence of German literature, lin.deed, appears in much of Mise Bremer's work.At the same time\u2014as in \u2018\u2019Her- the\u201d (1856)\u2014-there is often a distinct effort to deal! with some of the great questions of social reform that so profoundly occupied her thoughts throughout life.Of her other works, I may mention * The Home\u201d (1843), Nina.,\"> \u201cThe Midnight Sun,\u201d and \u201cThe Diary.\u201d She also pub- Hahegt accounts: of her travels in Europe and \"America, which was visited in.1840, aiich as \u201cThe Homes of the New World.\u201d \u2018England in 1851,\" and \u201cTwo Years.in Switzerland and Italy\u201d (1860).The \u201cLife, Letters and Posthumous Works of Fred- rika Bremer, Edited by Her Sister.Charlotte Bremer,\u201d were published in.New York in 1868.be \u201cHalf a Dozen Grasshoppers.\u201d I.A.Québec, wishes to learn in what in found referring to the \u2018\u201c\u2018unfortunate ehink\u2019 of \u201chalf a dozen grasshoppers une der a fern.\u2019 The passage referred.to oncurs in\u2019 \u201cReflections en the Revolution In France.\u201d by Edmund Burke (1720-1797).\u2018It is as follows, and may be found In volume IN, page 244, of \u201cBurke's Works In-Five Volirhes™: \u201cBecause half a dozen: gras: hoppers under a fern make the field ring with their unfortunaté chink,\u201d whilst thousandn of great cattle, reposed heneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the \u2018rud and are silent, pray do not imagine that fhose who' make the noise are the only inhabitants of the fleld\u2014that, of course, they are many In number\u2014ot that, aftar ail they are other than the little, shriveled, meagre, hopping, fou n Toud and troublesome, insects of hour.\u201d 5 A sitver Penny.! t R.N.©.wants to know the value and where they are from of .the following coins described: 1.A \u2018silver English penny.penny dated 1811; on jt in aban and beneath with & crown in centre, and on ofher side in Crown Copper: Cormpany,-with one psñny tn \u201ccéa- tre, 8.one side ls a Picture of a lough, and\u2019 the writing \u201cSpeed the Proven * Reverse, {is and writing, \u201cSuccess to the Fisheries.\" A \u2018penny George TII, nhaped like a & wheel, dated-1797.5.A-penny-\u2014of -New-Bruns.+\" wick, dated 1854; reverse has a ship on 1t\u20148: -A-Columbla half-Gollar.dated 1898.1.Half-penny with Bank of Montreal on, dated 1844.Pleture of Bank.8 A nickel.cent of Ul.8.with flying eagle, 1857, 7.\" A-crown of George TV, dated 3821, St.) George and dragon on back.l.ud X.dated 1778.On obversa is Lud X 1, D.G.F.R.et Nav Rex.\u2018On.reverse .is- 1778.nomen Domini L.Benedictum:; in centre are three fleur de lys in eircle; crown onl top of circles and leaves around circle, Obverse is Charles IV of Spain, 1808, Del Gratin; reverses.Migpan et Ind, Rex MF, 8 R.J.P., and Spanish emblems In centre\u201d 1.English.nny, in silver.These were ; 2.YE 44, to supply the means conforming th an ancien custany of distributing thé royal bounty on Maundy or Holy Thurt« any: Charles I rasent.time: -3, A private lssud; By the | Company, as indicated on re nie sit | be best remembered by th his time beïfdes writing ferent perlods.Latterly but had previously writts early life he was a tutor.BISLEY TROPHIES at Ottawa.Special to The Montredl the McKinnon Times\u2019 tropbhr, those won at Bisley\u2019 this Canadian team.cup, R.A, meet, and from once be taken\u2019 ta Tor Be\u201d shown ut Toronts or two.of tha trophies.Western A associated Press.-steamship-St.- Denis hzs- Most of the crew - parts of the ship.eration for his stories.for boys.has been a proprietor of magazines in to.exhibition and then brought back for exhibition- at the.Ottawn fair mext month.trophies won hy the Canadians will be seen except that belonging to Blackburn, \u2018the ' Winnipeg \u2018Member\u2019 of the | team, and these \u2018he ik taking home with him when he goes West In a âsy- Crew 8thié.$25,000.and reported a .loss- of - cash, which was \u201cintended for for \u2018the Bass River Cafinéry énployel The late George Manville Fenn.He was a voluminous.writer of stories and magazine sketches, but will e rising gen- - He for moat of the best English publications at dif- he was édi- tor and proprietor of Once A Week, n for Chambers\u2019 Journal, All the Year Round, and was editor of Cassell's Magazine.In AT FAIR.Famous Cups Will Be Shown at .To-| \u2018 ronto Exhibition\u2014Later orf Star.\u2019 Ottawa, August 28.\u2014An interesting exhibit at the Toronto \"exhibition this year will be-the famous Kolapors cup, tie and pratticaily\" an Financial \u2018Year by the \u2018They are on.exhibition at the ranges now during the D.here wil at They will \u201c=AN the The Toronto Exhibition\u2019 Dxee {ve put up a $6,000 bond for the safety car \u2018 Prince Rupert.\u2018 August 28.\u2014 THe ed Here | 5.000 .in \u20ac gs arrested and the money was found hidden in vartous | the two scamps had & quarrel, When the: King: came to: thal Pass mneann te France, Louts XVE i +.{sent owners.[eure Thelongings in case iss again.If 1 notified ths lang ord that {they are mine will that exempt them?+» Ans.\u2014The landlord has a privilege upon the furniture for the payment of his rent and may seize in a.thereof when rent is unpaid.À Question \u2014My' flat sub-iet té ia by Previous tenant \u2018for remafndèr of term, sitting-room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, more or less Infested with species of cockrosch, chiefly in china closet in kitchen.- We are unable to keep our food in kitchen for this reason.I heve notified landlord, bunt so far he has made no effort to try to put a stop t6 this nuisance.Préviou -to~taking over\u2014our Tit the than ten- \u2018ants informed us that there were only à few, In fact, one or two of.these cockrosches, and that they were entirely in kitchen, 1.Can 1 vacate my la new tap.\u201c| Who {sr Who responsible.ime: or the.land- ] us.|, rent it.so I told him.to » rent at.Nothing more was\" sald about the matter.Now, I want to move out.How much notice have I to give him.Is.the old.\u2018contract any good?Ans\u2014You must remain until end of year or pay rent for that pertod\u2014until May lat, 1810.Ques.\u2014There was something wrong [With the sink in my house, so T called in a plumber and he said we.need This one is an.oild- one: Tord?Ans Jf repair due to old as.iang- Tord is responsible.Ques.\u2014Can a person having lease.but owing to continuous annoyance, together with destruction of.property caused by tenants children and having made compldint to both obi and landlord.with -no _ satisfaction break sald Tease?Ans\u2014Cannot repiy without further details, Ques.\u2014 Boys playing ball in a lane broke a pane of glass In kitchen window.I know the doy who batted the ball \u2018Is responsible.but not know- \u201cthe boy- is and HEINE TATorin- | ed the Jandlord, who is supposed to re- at ths window, the\u201d landlord or ten- an - \u2018Ans \u2014Tenant.\u201c BUSINESS pare oF Ba em ly.ho oad \u2018tac whol ete u N whole sale and retail trade, an ?furnist- years aù ranë opportunity for man wife a NE pg comp A fuller particuis: u st me Ba pre are.be.mob t oeil Beatin.Joe Star Office.NY'S (Ladies cor, law flat or refuse payment of rent until : some messures are taken by landiord to get rid of thesé pésts.2.Failing either of sbove courses, what remedy have I?Ang.\u2014Put your landiord in detault to causé the disturbance to cease, and if ho Senile to do so, take action in dam- or in recission of lease, if your ee of the premises is seriously mpair \u201cof a lower flat in a two-story house, The persons in the upper Nat have for some months past annoyed me by bumping - on the floor, and céusing their grown-up children to run across the.rooms.\u2018overhead of me; ant up and down stalrs \u2018making as much noise as possible, THe woman on _dne occasion shook\u2019 hef mats right éger my wife when the latter was standing on our gallery, They also havé a dog] which they aHow to bark at night.\u2018Also they induce \u2018other! children to throw stonñés at my windows.Some time ago .I complained to the upper tenant.He.claimed he was unaware of any bumping going on, birt in front of him his wife admitted that it was done to ma out of spite, becauwe my wife practised scales on- our plano some dave for an hour.What course can I take?- Ans\u2014You had better consult.Tour landlord, who !s obliged to glva peaceable possession to the lessse\u2019 1f the disturbance is s0 serious as to grave- Ady impair your enjoyment and you can prove it beyond a doubt, you have a right of action in damages.\u2018agninet your landtord®\u2019 or to résolnd the Jenne EER pment Questton:\u2014I- rented hE: years hgo- at § monthly rental, which imchided haatithg, but the then: landlord has sof \"the house to avother, \u2018and informs Wne' thai the conditions of lease will be observed by the pre.However, as 1 did not register the Tease, T desire to know, ps = \u2018house two year that 18 net cot emietors cannot bind a subsequen: obai hé absence Question can\u201d F tréalt my Tease 1 for à filthy dedkoom.which ! wat junable to sleep ol 1t?Ben my two Uttls chil- k dren got do badly.bitten by Chége rép- tiles (the bugs).that I.was forced to Ie ove to my front rodm, also to call \u2018medica) ald for my children.Can- | ot stay \u2018satistaction \u2018frbm lan lord.PE to impadr: the~ t-of.the pre- \u201cmises, whith: the 1andlord 1 -bednd- 16 give you, you have an action in damages or.to reecind.the laisse.Be very | 9 your Prot.he \u2018however.\u201c Questton té A teas os = « pire valued | |B I of and B 1 ve abed u o er own.oF m as pin?SEE H1f the present-Jandiord should not heat the house, M1 can compel \u2018Hm to do} s0 or leva, un Ans.\u2014 for more than one Ans \u2014df the trouble | 1 46 serious.as| © Ques.\u2014About aix years ago I rented house and the proprietor never gave me a lease.As I Interfid to leave the country I gave one month's notice.Landlord sald that it was at) right as he thought that he could gst some one to rent the house, hut i?he could not I wbuld bave to stand responsible for the house.Is one month's notice of leaving not enough?Ans.\u2014Month's notice is insufficient.till the end of tha yearly lease\u2014pre- sumably May 1st, 1910.Ques.\u2014We rented room by the month; had been there six months and have now taken another room anfl paid in advande for it.Our month in old place is up but landlady- says \u2018we must pay her two weeks rent or give two weeks noticé before we leave.Must we do this?\" Ans.\u2014No.Having a \u2018monthly contract you could leave at thé end of any month without notice.| DESPERADOES GO TO JAIL.Youthtyl Bandits Terrorized Country .» DistHet: 4 Special to The Montreal Stir.° Belleville, Ont, August 28.\u2014Magis- trate Nasson, yesterday, passed sentence on Wm.H.Jenkins and Wm.Ceashley, who pleaded guilty to stealing 2 boat an@ a pig at Tweed not long ago.\u2018There.were .three in.the party \u2018and.they played Wild West on the river near Tweed, terrorizing the farmers.brought here, \u2018George Ayoub, one of the party.escaped from -jadl, Jenkins and Ceashley were siven eight months in the Centeal jail.They are young but tough characters .- - Loses Refson.The gh \u2018Grler.Special to The- Montreal Star, | - Brockville, Ont, Augist 28-\u2014ft - ta maid that the shock of the news of the death of Mrs.Harry.Stephens.of Syracuse, N.Y.one of.the victims of \u2018the recent double drowning.\u2018at Irish Crack; Ont, had favabn \u2018the uttar col- apue of Mr.: die pate give he.has 1081.hls tmétchant at Roékspring in the «hip adjoining Brockéilie, towns\u2019 clés fot ja than iy pay a He of it Rl vod i such ferocity as to pack them n, wihdrows « foot deep onthe const \u201cTry our Clock i Fepair department.Homie, sewaler, 358 61.Juimes 81 FREES LE fre, Th oe Bo te xX bein en tracts.À x -con Ce save te Parties wanted t so interview Mr.Leach, Yaach Piano Cas Lined.56 \u2018therine street \u2018Ww near \u2018who Wil bein: Toronto or the Biko us a al To inal You are responsible for the rent up|\u2019 They were rounded up and | wy and it is reson.He ls.rly \u2018of.Jaires Sta- phens.who for many yeas was a.A fives -pouné bluetish.pasesy.watd from Vineyard Gound in the | spring- a = \u201cweighs or fifteen blueish \u2018is an chi\u201d and ja able ALE.AND PORTER Brewed .only by Henry Kuntz, Ottawa, Ont.WHOLESALE bY Rowan Bros.& Co., Limited MONTREAL.Bell.Tel.Mais 718.te Merchants = 137 130e0d \u2014 You Can't CutOut A ROROUORPIN.but D FL -will lean Shem off permasen Ta she horse same tim 11 & Sole as diate orderly Dives.| ABSO! B, JR., tor Miskisl tov JR bottle.Reduces Y icons Vila a sue reed 8 tan a Allays pain gals: Soriagtiolé.Moss.ae ra Pen x.(Broadw ay Pub- | of jargon caw be |.etd ra +++ +++ os eas \u2018centre.of coming city of Martine ; \u201cShoe Shining Parlor : Gentlem semen), Peal } su catherine Sta.Best\u2019 shine the ohne Capital Lager, or remove the Bair, Will A \u201cSuit or enr llnnvipe 0 mewetsuy motion of $15 Overcoat \u201d ns rely on CUTICURA per, TO OROER \u2014 ONE PRICE ONLY.| SOAP.ana CUT, | No middlemen From mil to map.| CRA OINTMENT ; PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM, : Governors,\u201d ; etc, pleasing contrast between the clean and its \u2018baseness, as found i in à so-.The book portrays a mqf and primitive in human natugi ciety betmeared with all\u2019 Cloth bound, lusarat cote aa -e-cter es vdi Te + .FOR SAL AT ALL BOOKSTORES.Es .ge OPINIONS : BY ALICE ASHWORTH TO An exceedingly bright and Vancouver-lady.The pages practical observations.Th dent of human nature.4 Sa THE PEOPLE OF THE PLAINS BY AMELIA E.P, GET, Cloth, lHustratèd, $1.00.¢ \u201cA faitnfel picture; of fflie\u2019 domestic Fife of the= Western tribes of Indians.ir origin, racial characteristics, social -customs, oratory, ty, music, êtc.-etc., are dealt with ever book by a well-known intillate with wit and shrewd riter is evidently a close stu- re ue NO is Always Ready For Use _ With Ordinary \u2018Care Will Last a Lifetime: Seis of the same high standard sodsy ag when rst masked in 1893, no impeove.\u2018méats having been fosnd posible.Dusing | the 16 pourrons than ve silica have \u2026.been sold.\u201cShould the razor lose in edge at es | \u2014 time through misuse or ciharwies, we will put tin perfect it returned | tow with 12¢., to cover segiered pou \u2014{ - a emarastos aod ou sposial.ropadtion whereby you may Vest one of these ramars fur 30 dave withowt Shleaticn.se.parchase Firm of.A.SILBERSTEIN, 47 Common Se, Montreal tpn =.praia rover\u201d IV TT CARS CO OF TABLE iE Mixes wet Athos.for the treatment of annoying : irrieations.end for /English & Scotch Woollen Go, .Bennett's Theatre Buligin oi and 201.st.Catheri a w.UE ol Bn | owt Weaknebers, eu \u2018- 7 13s08 | Iya ip Hs Mid, pure and \u201chealthful Brewed with filtered wats 3 > me [THE Mm.E KELLY SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND [hin Clogs 5 =~ Eau ES ER \u2014 RATION i los: fa) (Late of Goltman's opposite-Hamiiton\u2019e).; What Shall I Study?4% Mount Fleamn A ¥ s-}f Miss- MCINTOSH, \"50e Tr DAT | Pay und Evening Classes.Absolutely Individual Instraction tn\u201d mecs \u201cFie -1-7-\u2014Write for Circuiär about Special Courses this year under P This School will be re-opened on Tue 981 Dorchester St, wat IR Al WEDNESDAY, a 15th | (saan: Pitman system), Typewriting, Spelling, Punctuation, ete.Dictation sop dP P SCH og , ; » wh en th Eine wari : UE Seventeenth He a optambar oh.dot.or eu TION., ony oth we President Ascommoattion Br Day and, Boarding School for Boys.: ares * ar ?Daily instruction in French.For cif.| \"cial feature.Call for particulars.Students may enter any time, - + LESSONS BY MAIL.- - from the Principal, J.Porteous Arnold, Ti + nu et SUPTEMSNR à culars and furthez information apply after} : a À ° E.1.8, 109 36 \u2018ados .14 cod MISS KELLY, Principal Exceptional Offer for immediate acceptance.Address: Secretary,\u2019 rE Pupils tted at all ares, and Nept.ist at above address.2053 law | 3084: \u201c18 McQill Colisge Avenue, Montreal,\" pared 9 for McGUI the RM ae, .205 8-eod Lower Canada Colleg e ; - | r rior accommodation for a limited | .© \u2019 .num of Boarders, who require special care and attention.; For Prospectus, ete., : T1917 NW SJ ; ) LÀ NOTRE DAME DE GRACE, eras, .7 \u2014 Address, W.W.N MOWAT.CM.HEAD: LATE \u201cMISS GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE oi Pa | CONSERVATORY > qf wasven: G.S, Fosbery, M.A,, weashasren St.John\u2019s Schoo! NOW OPEN.46 Uni versity Street Lo Ten COMMENCES SEPT.15._ Temporary Addrase, 101 STANLEY ST: \u201c+ 109 METCALF STREET (a few doors above St.Catherine), W k h H $ h I ces Corner of st.Catherine, TT ; \u201cTelephone Up 3367._\u2026_i - ie.Classes, Ladies oniy.-Evening Classes, Sept.ist.both sexes.y 8 am ouse Ç 00 .OF MUSIC N F 45th Y English, Shorthand \u2014Benn, and Isans Pitman (short courses); French Short * \"337 Clarke A Now.Open or ith ear coping, Commercial Arithmetic and neiten * y Tove ?ar è venue.(Founded 1098, by Herr C.E.Seifert.) for rn adress plows Special! English classes for backward pupils.Grana Shorthand and Co WESTMOUNT.Director, Prof.Harry T.Dickinson.3 D DAVIS, Practical © dd 7 © - | © ing Offices.167 se James \u2018street, ned & ss Grabam's by Select private school for boys.Next b Higher muntont épcation neal ite 205 15 Principal.3 pine Avenue West.Twvanty- fourth Year.J.Jd.CONOLLY, Principal.- Positions guaranteed to our graduates.- term commences Sept.9.Prospectus on rendre pod Associat training in ENGLISH and FRENCH sens Pièman a).Cnn Tum x Write.cali or \u2018phone Up 2936.or Main 1714.196 3 application by letter until Sept.4.od Hobaration Jor University, nations Shorthe pan ; both ! anguages, French and En lish Co pondence cu! em! | ' T.HOLMES-ORR, Special [teaches and classes for be- > n \u201cService Prom ey, P.thematics, Englis an.\u201cTodi ects, German, Tash.; Institut Stenographique de France au Canada 198 26 .Headmaster.miners.etc.from the Secretary Protestant Board of School : for any time; Write Write or call Tor partioulaés or exams - dual t a ter Staod e > op v \u201cMiss Irene Joly, \u201cPrincipal, delegate teach ment National, ex-teacher of the Montreal utish, Shorthand, Typewriting, Translating.sation.Moderate terms.Position assur from Paris, teacher at the Monu- iness College.French and En- MISS Of PR re AM TRES Commissioners MoS = CRONIN Set soe pr mrwier|MrS.Bullocks Shorthand Institute 91 Ontario St.West, Montreal.McGILI COLLEGE AVENUE, h J lows; .203 § eod j \u2019 \u201c » \u2014 | À ildi very - Violin, Piano.~~ BIGH SCHOOL o£ MONTREAL, And Business College ] \u2026 om al BE .MR, \u2018BAYARD HADDOCK b Monday.September 83, 8 pm.Meeting ot Nolsons Bank Bldg.Cor.St.Catheride and Stanley Sts.Est.1888 S | sai h \u2018teachers.Tuesday, September 7th, ® a.m.Re RE-OPENS Ava sr : } : 5 nasium, ming tanstead BASSO CANTANTE ception of new puplis and supplements] exsmin- COURSES OF STUDY\u20148t gard.Co A \u2018RESIDENTIAL & AY SCH QoL FOR BOYS 4 i Bath, umm) W | n pln of Hendon ea orp ol, x .Mion.mar September £h, 9 am.Ba ToT Semt.T oa Leno ro Sort pans am Sos) Peine - ; .- Bookk Arithmetic, = : TORONTO A.W.ABER M.A, incisal | esteya | Theo: Hernemmere ths.famous Vienngss on and.after TLS sits oo roms | FRA TRAINING for Office assistants and reporters.PREPARATORY Boys, ersitics, the Royal Military College.and Business.so» N | Cie ~Colleget \u201cbaritone; ana one of \u201cths favourité elhgers | tv 12 wm.dilly.: \u201cCLASS for Backward Students.Excellent Staff.ComplotofËquipuient.New Balléings.Largo Athlotic Fields.: 198 20 That he will.open a.vocal.studio In the COMMERCIAL AND J mes new ; Re-opens on September Sth.8CHOOL.7 srr of Asin sniffs Tin.=ith he cic of Bing th ve fre mor of Empire Bulidins, 608 st \"Catherine west UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP'S COL Separate Lewsr cho.During tin years of ita history, Lhe Doles bas met with roms kable success in Write for Prospectus.on Wednesday, September 1st.Correct Toesdar.Se ber 7th, 9 a.m.Reception of IE RY AY ox ALD THE GRAMMAR SGHO L > GEO.J.TRUEMAN, M.A, Guction will be taught by precept and ex.fev.Pupils and \u201csupplemental examinations.REV.D.BRUCE MACDONALD.M.A, LL.D.! ., en me relephone Uptown 8904.Vednesdsy, September 8th, © a.m.\u201cRegular JEEETRN, LENNOXVILLE, P, Q.Calendar Sent on Appligiftion 176 PRINCIPAL ; \u2018 Principal, Residence, 23 Mackay ot.205 Seca | oPenine- yl ential Co for Men; Women admitted to Ler eT 183 28 daw .Berthier-en-haut, P.Q.201 9eod Stanstead, P.Q.PUBLIC SOHOOLS.PL Degrees curly Homes, aan the ne ore.FOUNDED 1887.= - 1 © Tuesday.September Ttb, 8\u201412 am.Recep.| the Eastern ovat chaelmas term day._ A Residential.School for Boys {Church LE .; | À SCHOOL WITH NO SUPERIOR tion of former pupils \u2018and re-organisation of Sept.11.1809.ulation 14th.Lectures bo begin 18th - of England): two hours \u2018by rail.from Mrs Richardson L R A N classes.1.15\u20144 p.m.Reception of new puplis.Numerous Gobolarehips s and Exhibi Sy Montreal: large .grounds: exceptionally 9 Lo Elo Lie Me is the ome you want full particulars eslay, September Sth, # a.m.Com- For information relating 4 to the Aris on Fac.healthful situation.Preparation for Uni.about in the interest of your Boy pr nt 31 rebates work.- ties application should be made to the Vice- \u2018 Pianoforte Training School y Tes Dean cf the > and © 55 DUROCHER STREET.versities.RM.C., or business life.orte Training School, or GirL.The Catalogue \u2019 \u2018The attention of parents Is respectfully direct.e Faculty of Divinity, Rev.F.J.B.ES French a specialty.) 70 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, ; ed to the change in thé method of opening the 3 D».XA Cap: a l'Aigle » For Calendars apply La Commercial and Matriculation Classes re-open on For Calendar, etc.apply to the Head-| Most modern methods of Technique tT?tbe Public Schools, by which new pupils will F.W.FRITH, , M.A., Registrar, - master.Rev.Cecil A.Heaven, \u2018M.A.complete or partial courses in Piano > ÿ ._ .not: bs received at the schools until the-old | si .: = Lennoxville, PQ.= THURSDAY, SEPT.2nd.|-\u2014\u2014\"1e.ve 8 2% |e pis\u201d Preparation or tienes Business College || vies vo sits Sieh vomits ~ nN A , or Associate oar aminations.Term .R .> \u201crs 1 Cap - A DEY WA - \u2018 A J HALES.SANDERS, M.A., Principal.| \u2018296 PRINCE ARTHUR ST.WEST.being Sépjember im sat home Led \u201cmais tres on roquest ni give yo Se Dept in.paptis after 12 THE ART OF NOT FORGETTING \u2019 CANADA.LL 201 3 Saw Miss Smith and Miss Frary will re- comidete information \u201cabout.© hat BV fee _H.J BILVER, mf Tutoring in.the Languages and mathema-.Province of quan TT open their School \"on Tuesday.\u201814th of \u201cSchool, It will also give clear and 31 205 10 Becretary-Supecintendent, = Tutoring tor Ho Se a Village of Bay Shawinigan.ep \u2014 |-Beptember.~ Miss Frary will resume mu- conclse reasons for fis superiority.= os, 3 obi\u2019 5 \u201cSchool,\u201d TEUGE N SCHN El DER, | sic lessons at the same date.20326 \u201cThe MISSES GAIRDNER Write for it.Fall term from Aug.80 = Village of Bay Shawinigan Micisselmas term will begin (D.V.) on Teacher of the Violin.H.\"SHAW '- - Principal.re-open thelr classes for young \"ladies A Fa » ba sa children, on ednesday, September ETS = Sieh TO \u2014 cif of \u201cBass Ha meeting Pay Fas ths .or about September 15, 25 \u2018house ys - + examinations on onday, I 5 usual place of ona 80 day scholars.Headmaster-elect.21 Shuter St.mepouter, Jah, Pupils who desire it are : cf, the second\u2019 many of Euan Coun.Rev.Jatfray Brisbane Nicholson, M.A.\u2019 Parano, Boys.meqeaty Matriculation Now In Its NEW HOME Pacing the Lake Froot Park and continued by adjournment to thé For information, terms, etc., apply to 159 : to the Preparatory\u2019 Class.After sept sth The finest | fs Jina world, Vutwa-' Sixteenth of August.and again by ad- Rev.À.French, The.Lodge, Phillipsburg | the Misses Gairdner will be at home fo re- qe cree bulking of its the ler inetitu- journment to the thirteenth o£ August Fast, Que, or Rev.Edmund Wood.91 | THE celve visitors on achool business.201 13004 fonce usioal osier cts 1209, in accordance with the law.Af Ontario st.west.« | sofM: Leatoing.: raid PSone waa present ie Hono 1 1.3 yor an ounclliors \u2018Arthur - ured for the Seniof Boarding lefeullle, Thomas Bellemars taining ZIEGFELD HALL a COLLEGE Pi em Set || Ashbury College | ZIECF ses étre I ctl \u201cforming « | Pion Rev.John Cragg Farthing, D.b., ot pie grounds.Aptumn Term Q Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, Ont.EERE ey \u201cIhe by-law bearing No.13 of the \u2018President, | BRC A tion and prospectus to || RESIDENT AND DAY SCHOOL FOR - said council's by-laws.\u2019 i BOYS.» \u201c, 3 .3 was propos y Mr.T Be 0 DORCHESTER ST \u2019 WEST Provid or h.training in ordinary OE, aster.gr (Ho BOARD OF MUSICAL seat open RE a ovides rough.n ns n mn : wa bal Ren .DIAROIOUS im * ; by Mr.educational courses In Music, Singing.pp Rsteregees wadly ermlied to aren |S Bator.Department for - Matrieutation) Rey re = armas : ve | Arthur B lefeullie, resolv unani- _ Rector: JL Williamson, N.A., (Oxon) Drawing, Painting and Commercial-work:{ }-Castbedraï, Montreal.~~ 199 21aÿ fat-and\u2014Srd- places AMC.asda y Alexander Sebald Hermes Devries : AstonPoersiee |.Mous!r: na fy gp, Unsurpassed for for _beauly_af location All a aimee Juno, 1009.- \u2019 Shop $ College C 00 Feltz Beswii | Maerice Devries Mrs.0.L.Fea for à the advantage or the Land ! 11\u2014to\u2014 ami and in ings, EN Soho! an Branches School © Preparatory Department\u2014For boys of 8 Highly accomplished stat.M D.McNamar bewatsiel os reBioof bulldin highest | LENNOXVILLE PQ ot EXPRESSION the Vilidge of Bay Ghawinigan it be- McQilll Matriculation Class! | Write ly HÉDGES.Is.amara RE of Rockeliffe, now In course of con- Headmaster: - ee Principal, Dunham, PIANO TUITION, struction.TEACHING STAFF.Next, Term commences Sept.Sth.REV\u2019 \u20ac P.WOOLLCOMBE, MA.(Oxon) TRE REV.W.D, STANDFAST, .B.A.(OXON), Well-known boarding school 656 CITY.HALL AVENUE.cameo absolutely necessar pe an aqueduct system of whish Sablish | poration of Bay Shawinigan will ve the control, and to improve the now existing and for that purpose, ri sh 2 eu English le HG MeAlls- OUR.NEW CATALOGUE ht Head Master.for boys.Preparation for uni a NE TO T | Er, pe the im- - nt - \u20ac Steel Honan [Co lege, Cam visu \u2018 .162 26004 veraities, RMC: Kingston.or for AE aan Lars said village, the property of J.E.Thi- Gin (First Glass once da Bima telling about a thorough CO ERCIAL : , Business 6s.Reseed Von] aire 1.\"The corporation of the Village ot * \u201cHO \u2018 : ; RAE -Bay Shawini .Meta fh La tn.G.Mackay.M.A.SCHOOL, the studies, rates of tuition, .Fine Bulldings.Boantiful Situation : ae Vanding Baris ow York Quire and buy at the res ized to ae (Aberdeen), (Honors in Mathematics |©t- Will be mailed free upon request.Remington Bysiness College Separate Preparatory School.New Chicago Misical College Buildiag Founded 1847 44th Season Begins Sept.13 ne, of Mr.Joseph Bans Bo Tactlat: pind Natural Philosophy).Private board in Cornwall from $2.50 to os 8 I og \u2014_\u2014 246-7-8-9 Michigee Boulevard, Chicago | DR.F.ZIEGFELD, Pres.wih its Socorsorios.Aoemiytudesy w.\u2014.* CL - - - ; Thon oh preparation pba McGill, R, M.$3.00 per week.For full information els : 93, Pion eon Ont.Next term begins September 14.NOTE Applications for the 3 free sind 150 partial sniolaratipe will be received until Sepe.let.instruments in use for its exploitation.C., Kingston, and the leading Universities write ji -and Science Schools of the United States.HN Le acier Septers on.application: (by ; detter Lans ie MEDICINE, SCIENCE (Including Engineering).| © Students registering for the first time before October 21st, 1909, may complete the Arts Course without -attendance.For Calendars, ovr the Registrar, GEO.Y.CHOWN, B.A., ; 155 26e0d Kingston, Ont, ;= ali business {and Shorthand | .-Aublacts.epd.for.tras.book.} 81 ¥ ® \u201cFor illustrated iy ar and in.x QATALOS MAILED FREE L | with the pipes and all the.material of.formation, appl ly to : 5 .i \u201cthe squeduct, free of all .\u201c100 5 law: mortgages.ail debts and by (ah sald squeduct 1s here alo es _ ROTHESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL \u2018corp poration of (ihe Village or Mes n w - \"ROTHESAY, NB sesmed by Bim in virtue of the Taw ur \u201cuntil eptember 3).School for Boys situated 9 Miles froin St, J the Municipal by-law for supplyin ; : .neg \u2018 Te ve oe ohn, water in the lage 15 Bay S Showinr : L .Ter aration Universities and for Business gan an n e mu pality of St >= SCHOOL of MINI PM e - C.A.Manual Tratzing.8 Separate bollaing for Junior Boys.eorded.him oy thy corpora Drations ue st Raliroad Department 196 St.Catherine West, Montreal.|.- Michaemas term opens September 1th.Boniface and Shawinigan.ÿ : co L SUBJECTS;- For Nlustrated ndar and all information.apply oo ) 8.For the payment of th School of Telegraphy SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, to the Headmast'r, REV.W.R.HIBBARD, MA ten thousand dollars, to the Ni 2! E Miss McDonnell\u2019s Academy 4 College of Applied University), 26006.Thibaudeau, for the cost of the sais ; and Office Training in Practical De- i ze : = ra ueduct, the - 44 PRINCE ARTHUR ST.BAST, KINGST ONTARIO.POINT ST.CHARLES.partment.OPPORTUNITIES lage of ay Shavinizan is authoris oe A : co Best Methods! and Latest Systems.\u201d A MONTREAL FIRM : in virtues of this by-law to issue in 4 ne te RE-OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 30th.ec AND ENGINEERING, Fall Jorg Commences Sept.1s Fifteen Years By Success.ptt us as foilows:\u2014We now have ap - - the Dams of the sald « corporation of the Seats A + : ndividua nstruction in slegra m ; awinigen a de - ser ee the pair À Junior class for boys 2055 204 MINING, station Work, Standard Rules, Train or: STUDI 28 RESUMED AUGUST 3brd.25 POSITIONS VACANT- tures of the denomimation of one thou.7 \u2014 .CHEMICAL, ders, ¢ \u2018181 18e0d | ANGUS CAZA, Prin.Nearly all of which are for sand dollars bach, which the said J.BPÉCIALIST to be fout in Fi .: CIVIL, Accémmodation for out-of-town students.I PERMANENT POSIT TTION- £1 $90.60 per nontd B.Thibaudeau will have to accept at = a a nd phe in, TE heme le Miss Helen Collard\u201d ELECTRICAL, Evening School\u201d in following subjects Colle ¢ of Ph sicians and nd Surgeons |; PERMANENT POSITION at 8.00 per week.After the date of their issue at she Na: 8 mumouphare.\u201d Bond for cular fo.\u2018 + Musl MECHANICAL,- gommences October 1: Shorthand, Book- Be 0e aire 1 PREMANENT POSITION of 10.00 per moma.tional Bank at Shawinigan Falls.The Ff REV.J, J.HARE, PR.D,, Principal .(Professor of Music.) POWER DEVELOPMENT.pits Tang, Telegraphy.Ask Offers mesial eho Shruti clfateat } EN POSITION at 15-00 pec week: said debentures carrying interest of ; Puplls prepared for examination, Vocal.Write the Secretary for Calendar.f 1 ¥4u.Folder.Secretary or and other advantages, M Modern trata Foren, Het Stenographers aod, Bookkeepers are five Ler Sent.(8 pet cent.) per year, 5 UR ET COLLEGE Instrumental or Theoretical; studlo and 156 26eod 1747 198 7 1aw neurpassed 85th An on LiDE Ger.Fos t 1 ALWAYS NEEDED.e said Interest w e payable semi- - BO G .Ditate ote.b Ansa) s annually, the first of May and Novem- residence.40a St: Matthew st.20512 x vo or catalogue address Ohas.F.M D, ARB You SEAOL! : ber of each year.; RIGAUD.P.Q.BRANKSOME HALL Pen OTR A Ben I MRR | a a Axp \u2014 .edb he Mayor and countries io Course.Compicie vue | MADAME F.HERALY gr Bishop Bethune Colleg ce termine ES commercial course with One Hour.of ce a M Daw hoot Jor Giri 13 0 0 ung 0 8 Prince Aibert Schoo: 2 DAYS Wile NOTICE Le hereby given that the Corporation samp.of the said dors | \" ¥rench daily.Institution \\srovided with | Teacher of Piano, Binging and Solfeggl A Residential and chool for ris.OSHAWA.ON1.4 \u2019 Write for Miustrated rs O° oration of the Village of Bay Shaw- .\u2018all modern equipments, Picturesque sit- will resume her classes the first of sn Preparation for versity ant for Ex- visor, The Lord Bish ST.HENRY Botsford, M Wednesda the Ist Se t fnien, - vation.Saluhrious climate, ete.4t her studio, 499 Berri st.aminations in Well equipped\u2019 Art | .Inaividus] Tuition tor Dnivoeuiéy pme y \u2019 Pp * There Will ba annexed to each sald Studies will be resumed the Isat of - Departmengs#\u201d Thoroughly efficient starr.A RESIDEN Fon ants | will re-open or.TUÉSDAY, SEPT.7th.| mutrsnce to\u201d Royal Military College, snd Civil 40 on las debentures coupons for the amount 4 September.198 15 | \u2014 \u2014 Large rounds.\u2019 Healthful locality.\u2014{ Haren also Received.Principal (Mr.Mabon) will be in attend- Service Examinations.205 Secd 1 the last day on which the of the said payment memi-annually of oo \u2014 \u2014 -MISS SOPHIE MYERS Mimary School for Day!Puplis.eparation for the University: Act Fan Jon Friday and Saturday previous : = 3 PER: CEN DI COUNT the interest such coupons will be nen.late of McGill Conservatorium of Music, L«*Autumn term will begin Sept.9.partment, including drawing, ut- to * .W 5 T.S y the Mayor and ecuuntersign .\\ wiil open her studio on Monday, pe For prospectus apply No MISS SCOTT, IDS, Wood-carving and art Desdlework |\u2018 By order.N Mrs.Wolff's Academy ail the secretary-treasurer of the said cor- | , i3th, at 172 Crescent strest.\"Phone Up, Principal (formerly Ric So he Sepservatory of (Music gxaminations 200 3 soa THOMAS C.FLEUING AIT 88 ONTARIO ST, WEST, = _ ©8n be allowed on Payable te the peers rons will be.185 Girls\u2019 Department of the Provine sa Fine, Heaithful situation.Tenn \u2014 RE-OPENS MONDAY.AUG.20th_-Sub-_- Personal Ta Bank Nations] st Shawinigan Falls ; or | Satsfactory hours for.Westmount 2 School, Toronto).296 11-004 basket-ball.skatinge snowahoeiag an Joots: Full English and French comms, -Water, Busindss and Personal Taxes or banks or places designated by thé 77 Under the direction of the Fathers of the P 3 other outdoor games.Lo including these special subjects: Short- Parties desiring to avail themssives of Council.\u2018 A Holy Cross.Courses: Classical and : = .tr terms and particulars = soply to Ridley College hand, Typewriting and Music.205 4 éod the - 6.To pay the interest on the said | i .\u2018Commercial are taught in English and FLUTE, PIANOFORTE \u2018 Ww E ST BOU (J oan tern Charge.io Mage the Es ter \u2018 8 Er at erin & Sinking funda of AX French; 4 different courses.Classes be- = AND VOICE CULTURE, | A Ponts.St Cath ji Instalment System on Water Rates SE tre sata acventoren over and moont - : \u2018 \u2018Huber .Baker will resume lessons .- » : { , can do so, ever, b: th fd int the C bY # sin Thursday, 2nd September, 195 12 on and after September 7th.May be seen SCHOOL FO COLLEGE RE-OPENS SEPT.ne Lower Soys under fourteen Tenders Wanted San do money « be Ting one-half the said In et aor nell ii have Stanley street (above St.Catherine st, | TORONTO, CAN | sepag ng, grounds and staff.be balance on or before Sth Novembet, but | Cipality « sum sufficient for that pur- = Montreal Catholic School! Board Pie\u201d Srevared.for examinations.\"| er per schoo! Drepares for the ni denied tenders, addressed to the under- NO DISCOUNT Retlonat Bank at Shawinigan Falls, or i The reopening \u2018of the different schools T 208 $ eoa: |.\u2018September 18, 1900.1 =e versities and Or onarate Tae signed toil De received unth sth aoptem- | le allowabi N - in any incorporated bank or at any ; ef | i p over owa: .= take piace on Monday, the 30th Aus: J Gontial and Day Day School, well ap.| TRAFALG AR ; INSTITUTE bulldings in personal charge of House the River Be: audetie, with eoncrets plers, default tthe Hrat oituta nt ments; and in other pince that payment ot rain ink- j .vor further information, please enquire L AV AL UNIVERSITY, well and convenfent.\u201c Masters.Eighty-five acres.for the said bridge.The plans and apec- cified the whole becomes exigible and ing fund and the interest on the said # from the es or director of each A with Ale \u2018Teron 9 Conserves Attlilated (Affiliated te MoGHI University) REV, J, O) MILLER, M.A.D.CL, the ae reign ei Mg Tithe office vf the ater may be capital, « special 1 of seven hundred p.70 07800 .PERRAULT, - in Montrezl Edward Fisher, Musical Direct or: 88 Simpaon St, Montreal.176 13 law.\u2014 \u2026 y Prlmetbel.Beaudette.\u2018The lowest or any tender mot | TURNED OFF | the Village of Bay Bhawinigan is im- Director-Gen © LAW FACULTY.Fae \"McG livray Knowles RCA, Art Di- ¢ : sm necessarily accepted.posed by the by-law, same will be dus, C18 8 rector-Gêneral.Lectures wil on the Ith of Bap.| INC rector.For Announcement apd\u2019 nforma- wher, 2% higher Sducation we young IE Office of the Municipal Council, River &¢ + nay time thereafter without further and collected annually during thirty\u2019 \u2018begin address the Pri artm , pi : Beaude \u2018years ih the same manner that ot ~ WANTED A TEACHER tontier, at 3 rua.LAFONTAINE, ; Miss M.CURLETTE, B.By awn for Gils ler 1 13 years of .DD 26th August 1 BON ! Perments may may be be made by main tor ad Nhien the Council Is authorised : 199 6 saw 0 Secretary.Vice-President\u2014Ven.J.G.Nerten, : BIE NETB, \u2018cheques rain ; the St.Urbain Premier Protestant | : vins er avoid.dela.by b ng th The sinking fund here above es.AK\" oo with elementary diploma.for nine D.D., Archdeacon of Montreal.| Bec.-Treas.exact amount of thei bills.rimgins the bitaned oan be eniployed by the Council to rebuy bonds or debentures - institute will re-open TUESDAY, WB Boating fa Tonics: anit sisi Decom.MISS KE Campion\u2019 s School Glen Aisawr ay 14th ber until 3 PUBLIC NOTI CE| RE SUBURBS to pe parues dn rte Oo inis bY law brus - - | 0110 reéement A ve i, Ber, 1000.20th 1910 Airy $5 per : \u2018M6 CADIEUX STREET, \u2014 mes | ,For the convenience of citizens resid.| tween The bearer of the said bonds or ¢ \u201cil June pe et SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO © examinations foi new.schol: |- ~ i, | ihg at a distance from the City Hall | debentures and the Counoil oC Fi, MAY.Shcretafy-Tresure\u201d, | REOPEN.INGMON DAY| , will ba held ag uly oie gacur- Le\u201d VINCE OF QUEBEC, = Payments will be received at the under.8.The said by jaw will be in force \u2018Co.Chateauguay.TT AUGUST 8.Sa I eptember.at 20 i ock am.\u201cMunicipality of the mentioned oftations from MONDAY, the after its approval by the majority fn 204 3 oo .osp > ar Riadell, 3 o the 9 Vilage of arisiess Bay 23rd day of August, till WEDNESDAY, number and real estate value of the .Principal, A TE Se sccretarTs vy y.the 1st September owners snd municipal potçetors and its TT ay = 0 St.Francois Xavier st, Montreal.11, the underbigned Edmond _Belie- elaga _ therin publication SCCOIOINE law vu St.Ur bain Academy Te ing Attention and good ne eer pa NTO à \u2018mare, secretary- treasurer of the Council East No 1 wars 110 st ok ee abo Dove stated, Tb will SATE } \u2018496 St.Urbain street.Classes re- \u201copen > physical and a] training ai - : ms spk 1 Ar scaooL.sé the Muni and gt Hey gh motos that due | Lafontaine and Papineau Wards\u2014Cor- | 70 effect .a \u201cWEDNESDAY.SEPT.1 _\u2014 | Native Fron Gare a eu : By-law Delow-anentioned ove ner Beaudry sad Ontario East, No.3- \u201cUnanimously approved: ee deb A gE CRA EL] old: -trunicipality of She tian Station.CFE \"HOULE.M \u2019 dential and Hine sssors and | ano, orcas.Fre shall be taken .Into aration Duvernay Ward\u2014458 Pars Lafontaine = DMOND LEE) : SHORTELL 'S ACADEMY T nes Teacher GÉORas DICKSO _Duvernay Wara\u20144s Te ed standards.11S MACKAY ST.Tousg Men Preparing for McGill V0 SIDE SEMINARY, = SE; HANKS SCHOOL), qe Argyfe Avenues, Westmount.This.Scheel for Girls will re-open on tarSend for Ney Gatatogue.6 of Bay Shawinigan.: tions of Toronto University à Toronto y ga Principal J.w.DHNSON, eh, C cand ihe tory for the Univerait A.on the RIRE 01 Dept 22 brie St.Andrew's Ward\u2014Comer St: Cath- I fthe undersigned certity on my: onserva er next, a oath thatthe nbove is an exact \u201cCollege, of _ ie varie Bohoot ER | Musle Art, Domes Bashy RE 2 \u2018clock in the morning\u2018 in the \u201cpubii erine West and Guy, No.10 Station.St bylaw No 12 of the Bay Shawn ; * Tu - gn cket.Hockey, Swifming thy hair 3s inhabitants of, the municipal.F St Gabriel and St.Ann's \u2014 Corner &én.extracted from the Minute Book Bay, \u2018situated in the T of the Municipality of the Vill of shack 3 ie tes t sla\u2019n a unter Pa me Grand Trunk and Shearer, No.9 Station.age MPH - mes! A D4 re Br.dhe qualified.~gunicipal .electors : \u201d Beer Treasurer, .Pupils Universities \u2018municipality of - Shawinigan 8t.Jean Baptiste Ward\u20141394 Bt.à \u2018and for.the Hable and losiny draraines Ladies\u201d College: MISSI.x AGE B.À.Principal Bar.Soioeding \"ho dav to apices rence \u2018Sodlererd No.13 sation Law-| Exsct copy from the Minute ) Pox Pay Bhawinigan at its regular meet- Delorimier Ward\u20141167 Mount Royal | in 7 of August sth, 1900.wu stamp of the sid Sxeinis etre Ratepayers must bring their accounts a mp o August, 1 M with them.to these Stations, otherwise °° OND BELLEMARE, payment cannot be accepted \u2018there.EDM it | EE of the.sald by-law, and \u201cthat a .w.ROBR, _- Hos.208 Secs.+ mber 14th.Bays under g positions.all 08 rem J oF ?NN te hed to \u2018this ana daring the Clty.Trea | ee ' a ap flenaid Com Short an E Matric Mk e and in the tanner __.ty Treasurer.pe re oy Feneres for Me N Matrieulation.me pafriting and mésereepondine | ° ow Di ete Busiriess Frain £2 Gives Aiea Bay.ths HON day | en Treasirers Office, - | BEDFORD, P.Q\u2014Milton Luter t a , .For ; : \u201cbe examitked and b or rurtner wtormation address Miss , peut, i Roden, eldest son of the > F SE ta na, vie | eT een September Ta au Office bewra, £10 to 1086 a.wnt of Ang; 1988.sue | : | Bord late WP, Gi ÿ usiness will be received Ont, | Clases à re-0pen_on Beptember : $0038 mm.dut 7.9 bei igust, 150$,\u201d - |Borden, of Stanbridge, P.Q., is\" TT 04 7 at Verdt, Nevada, aged 87 7 BERESFORD WILL CONDUCT A NAVAL CAMPAIGN HERE Received Cablegram Yesterday An- _nouncing Elections for January So He Will Hurry Home.\u2014 Urged on by the prospect of an early ; general -election in \u2018England, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford has, !t is learned, determined to make the most of his time in Canada to arouse Canadians | to what he believes to be the true naval situation of the British Empire.On arrival at Quebec yesterday he received a private cablegram containing the \u2018information that the elections would surely take place in January, In| conversation with friends on board the Virginian, lord Charles declared that there could be no d@lay in his carrying out his intention of@v aging a campaign against thé naval pdlicy of the Asquith -Government.His argument will be along the lines \u2018of a demand for the building of more warships.immediately and the adoption.of an aggressive naval policy to offset the activity of Germany, whom he re: Bards as the greutest menâce to the integrity of the British Empire.He wil} also demand a conceniration of au- boue.Hhority- in the-imperial- navy, -holding'} grouping of squadrons | _ that the present under separate heads to be a weakness.; The speech.which\" Lord Béresford =- WH1-deliver at-the oprning of the Toronto Exhibition on Monday afternoon- and which has already been the sub- Ject.of most serious consideration, will deal with this natter of the naval \u201c forces of the Empire.It is possible 1, &lso that he may sHéäk in other cities +\" than Toronto and Montreal on the same subject.Lord & harles* stay - day was very bnief.The Virginian after a good trip up the river from Quebec was tied up to her dock about eleven-thirty last night, but the pas- -Sengers were not allowed to land.un- | til this mourning.The Admiral came ashore about eight o'clock and was dminediately aventure Station, ter leaving shortly af- private=ear\u2014plaiced \u2014at his disposal by the Grand Trunk Railway and attached to.the fast train for Toronto.He is accompanied by Mr.W.K.George, a director of the Tor-' ; \u2018onto Exhibition, and Captain R.My Melville, of Toronto, an \u2018old friend, and neighbor of Lord Charles\u2019 in Waterford County, both of.whom boarded the steamship at Quebce.\u2018While in Toronto, the Admiral will in\u2014=a be the personal guest of Mr.jeorge H.Gooderham, M.I.A.until the Toronté \u2018Exhibition opens, aifd.will.\u201cprobably take a trip «to Niagara Falis and other points nn Lake Ontario, on in \u2018Montreal 10=.4.whisked off to the Bon.| LORD CHARLES BERESFORD AR \u201cCaptain Melville, of \u201cToranto, Je \u201c Station to_ entrain for Toronto.CLE SAM STARTS RETALIATION FOR | \u201cOUR EXPORT DUTIES.visions \u2018of New Tariff.em ge ae eva rene env ee vi - Special to The Montreal Star.Washington, D.C.August 28.\u2014The policy of tariff retaliation\u201d was dnitiat- ed to-day by the Treasury Department for the first time\u2019 in a letter to the collector of customs at Ogdensburg, N.Yin which it directs the officer to begin levying upon printing paper imported from the provinces of Ontdrio and Que- \u2018bec the countervailing rates provided for in the tariff law.the rates which arc now ordered to be assessed upon printing \u2018paper woud \u2014Jt-i8.estimated at.the -treasury- \u2018that - { Special to The Somiren] 1 hens, of Montreal, .Before British Arena at; Winnipeg; August 28.deputy; yesterday read a paper: br jor Step- before \u201cthe British Association for the \u2018Advancèment \u201cof 2 Science, oir \u201cThe St.Lawrence- River; À {trade to the St.Lawrence: the Imperial Highway of \u201cCanadian Transportation,\u201d the paper.dealt with { the pfôblems which had td:Bé facéd in the task of turning ali-the Canadian and a part of the Western American and.the \u201c| facilities at hand for the purpose.RIVES\u2014The Admiral and his friend, aving the deck for the Bonaventure pres SCIENTISTS SPEAK ON CANADIAN TOPICS ATTHE CONVENTION y \u201cBritish\u201d \u2018Aaséciation.© Hears Paper \u2018Read on the St.Lawrence as a Winter Route.- -\u2014 \u2014 Ww estern Asscciated Press.Winnipeg, .Man., August 28.\u2014Canha- | dian problems continue to absorb a large portion of the time of the British scientists and at vesterday's sessions of the various sections many papers of vital interest to the Prairie Province were discussed.The chief interest naturally centred in the agricultural section.Dominion | Veterinary Surgeon Rutherford took up.the question of of the Western Cattle Trade\u201d \u201cHe described the methods now followed in marketing catfle as wasteful, un- Ori Gooderhanrs.private vacht, the tmpose upon ordinary news print wort Driote TTL sar 2 1-2¢ per pound, a tariff duty businesslike and unptofi =.Before-leaving for haine again Tori = producer, Charles.will take a flying.trip\u2019 to Mex- \u201csen to settle up some matters in con: nection with the estate which his late brother held.there.In his trip up from Quebec, Tord Charles, travelling for the first time by the St.Lawrence route, saw the river at its best.The Virginian made a splendid Voyage till the time she arrived within the shelter of the gulf and river.From Rimouski to Quebec \u2018she made her way through the darkness.An extral ardinary amount\u2019 vf Quebec freight delayed her there for some six hours, and it was 12.30 in the afternoon before she was under way for Montreal Again.\u2019 wn ENGLAND, SAYS CANADA IS DRAWING ALL EYES Ald.A.D.Fraser arrived home this morning on the steamship Virginian after a short holiday trip to different parts of the Old World.with his son, Mr.W.F.Fraser.In a little more than a month he visited England.Scotland, Germany, Holland and France.His return means one more added to the strength of the low tender party- in the City Council.The constant travelling had enabled Ald.Fraser to see but little of Montreal papers while away and he found much to interest him in those which he received at Ri- mouski and Quebec.He was much surprised to learn of the stormy meetings held during his adsence, as he shad gone away under the impression that the Council hed adjourned for the usual summer vacation.The Budget and Tariff Reform Ald.Fraser found to be the main topic of conversation in all circles in England.Interest in Canadian affairs is taking a greater and greater place, Ald.Fraser declared.\u201cYou could scarcely take up an English paper without see- Ang something about Canada in it, cith- er news items or leaders.\u201d he said.JAPAN TO BUILD - THREE NEW CRUISERS to Tokio, August 28.\u2014The Government mn 5 rst\u2014d e from its recently adopted programme of naval curtailment to-day when it announced \u201cthat three new, cruisers would be constructed for the Japanese navy.Each ot the cruisers will be 5000 tons.The residence of Mrs.G, A.Roberts, Granby, Que.was the/ scene of a pretty wedding.when Miss Marion H.GH! was mariled to Mr.W.H.\u2018Stevenson.The Rev.D.T.Cummings pperformed \u2018the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives.Miss Marion L.Kimball, of Enoizburg Falls, Vi, Was bridesmaid, and Mr.Howard PF.Kimball was best man.You will ehioy peaceful nights: if you ues NO 66% \u2018 \\ \u201d \u201con the \u2018babe's gums.e restbing En - \" relieved hy applyi cute sa Net iniuriove.he semmended by \u201cdeotors.\u2018 Tan exp | tervailing® additional \u201c[passenger {war strip-t.equal to about $5.75 per ton from On- \u2018tario and about $6710 per \u201ctow frov Quebec.These, of course, are minimum rates under the new tariff.and in case the maximum rates should go into operation there would be an addition of 25 per.cent.ad valorem to the rates already mentioned.These maximum rates may not improbably gn into operation next spring, inasmuch as the du- tfes levied in the Canadian provinces may.in the view of the authorities, subject them to our maximum rates.of duty.The instructions of \u2018the \u2018Treasury\u2014De-\u201d partment say that an additional duty of 1-10th of a cent per pound, together with countervailing duty, amounting to about 35 cents a ton, equivalent to EXD nts per cord im- poled by the \u2018Province.of Quebec upon pulp, shall be added-to \u2018the regular duty on print paper which is manufactured froin pulpwood out from Crown lands in the province.Chemical wood pulp imported from Quebec will he assessed with an additional countervailing duty equal to 25 cents per pound op wood, the equivalent of a cord of wood being 1.400 pounds of chemical wood pulp or eulphite.Washington's Explanation.Washington, August 28.\u2014 Several rulings on the administration of the retaliatory provisions of the Payne tariff law directed at the wood pulp were jssued by the treasury department yesterday.One of the provisions prescribes that if an, province forblds the exportation of puip wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp and print paper an additional duty \u2018of one-tenth of one cent a pound should be levied on print paper valued at 3 cents 'per pound or less which comes from that province and that a duty of one-twelfth of a cent per pound should be\u201d assessed on would otherwise be admitted free of the law.As the province of Ontarlo prohibits the exportation of pulp wood cut on crown lands the higher rates will apply upon all print paper valued [gTound\u2014\u2014wood\u2014-pulp\u2014cut {rom crown lands in that province.The additional duty\u201d of-one-ténth of a cent a pound together with à coun- duty amounting to about 35 cents à ton, equivalent to the ex- peft duty of 25 cents Imposed by the Province of Quebec upon pulp wood shail be added to the regular duty on print paper which is manufactured from pulp wood cut from the Crown lands in that province.\u2018The letter of instruction to the collectors of cus- tonis issued by Acting Secretary Mey- nolds states that the countervailing duty will equal 36 cents a ton on the print.paper as it takes approximately \u2018A ton of paper.The duty of one-twelfth of a cent per pound.in addition to a counter- | vailing duty of.35 cents a cord\u2019 is placed on mechanically ground pulp wood produced rom {the wood eut on - Quebée.\u2026\u2014, -Chemica!- imported from \u2018the \u2018Province\u2019 uebec will -be- assessed with -the tountervalling duty equal to 25 cents per pound on the wood, the equivalent of a.cord of wood being 1.400 pounds of chemical wood, pulp\u2019 or sulphite.and print paper industry of Canada { mechanically ground wood pulp com- |- ing from such a province, and which duty under the general provisions-of à at 3 cents or less and all mechanically 1 4-10 cords of pulp wood to produce | \u2018ment of -a dressed meat market with \u2018the old land.Some \u2018valuable pointers were also given by Staats Consulett Peter Aug.Merkeberg, of Denmark} who explained how his country had turned- from erop raising to dairying.Since dairying has become such an\u2019 Important factor in their national life, they have\u2019 devoted much attention to the development of two national milking breeds.ranceand the Atlantic Fleet was to be constituted, and the Atlantic Fleet placed under separate command, while only a fifth of the Home Fleet was fully\u2019 manned.Regarding these circumstances as creat- fng a situation impracticable in peace and disastrous in war, he did not feel justified in accepting the command.tn January.1907, he was asked to re- considér his decision, and accepted, after laying \u201cdown certain conditions.one of which was thet the three fleets should be combined for fleet training under the\u2018 Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet, sible for j the war.This arrangement \u201chas never been carried into execution.except upon one occasion, in October, 1907.The order for combined command in repair was never carried into effect except in the cases of five vessels, and 1908,-the order was canin.August.celled In consequence of the annulment of in September the order I was obliged, last.to proceed to sea with six battle- | ships Instead of 14.\u201cDuring the two years of my command the average number of vessels withdrawn for refit per weck has been two to three Dbattieships, one to two armorcd crulsers, nine to ten destroyers, \u201cTt organization of the fleet for war.upon the condition of whose observance I accepted my command, has been observed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Our engraved \u201cOld \u201cEnglish\u201d Wedding In- .vitations fulfil the very highest jdeals of fashion.* Such details as artistic engraving.skilled press work and paper quality \"are given the important = attention here that the best copper plate printing involves.Lo _ Samples of engraved Wedding stationery will \u2018be sent.upon request.masse Henry Birks jp ons :{ prompt and thorough examination.À peses: \u201c Highly Secret Matters.\u201d \u2018 To this letter the Prime Minister \u2018reptied that \u2018statements so grave upon matters vital to the national saféty proceeding from an officer of your: eminence and\u2019 of vour\u2014iong and dis= tinguished service clearly \u2018 call - for 1 propose, therefore.without any avoidable delay to institute an inquiry into the points you have Iaid bafore wie.1 shall myself preside over the inquiry, and ! shall take steps to secure that those who are associated with me in conducting it are both impartial and competent.\u201d The - sub-committee meeting on 27th April, 1909, and has held \"18 meetings.Lord Charles Be- resford attended the inquiry, accompanied, by.Admiral Sir Reginald Constance and a private secretary; and held its first the- Admiral \u201cwas represented \u201cby Mr.\u201d M¢Kerina and Sir John Fisher.with Commander Crease for secretarial pur- - ge The committee preface théir report with the remark: \u201cThe investigation necessarily extended to matters of a highly secrst nature, which could not he handled otherwise than with great\u2019 reserve in a document intended for publication, without injury to the national inter.este Although a general outline of the questions, examined fs contained in thia report it has consequently been found ex edlent to nmit any reference to ny! Gi | Limited PHILLIPS SQUARE.the Issues involved.fon Af the commities.these reservations and omissions do not affect the validity hereinafter set forth, louise à point by por with Loëa | Deum « N ion SR who should be respon- | the substitution of other ships for those withdrawn for will thus be apparent that not one of the five principles essential to But, in the opin.of the roncinsions which are\u2019 furnished\u2019 by Australia and Canada.Upon this point \u201cthe committee are of opinion that the Admiralty made good their contentions.\u201d i Overwhelming Reserve.\u2018The Admiralty claimed therefore, first, that even when the - extreme possibjlities of sudden attack are cons organization which existed during Lord Charles Beresford\u2019's two years of command; and.second, that behind the fully commissioned fleets we had such an overwhelming reserve of power that our predominance was \"secured \u2018in the event of any developed var.They pointed out that the organization in home waters during Lord Charles Beresford\u2019's period of command had been merely a necesary stage during a transitional period of exceptional difficulty in the development of the Home Fleet, and had not, they admitted, been from a strategical point of view an unimpeachable arrangement.\u201d On the latter point the committee indicate a criticism.While they \u201care of opinion that the Admiralty would have been better advised in adhering throughout to the principle of placing the chief command in home waters in the hands of a single officer, they think that the exceptional difficulties which confronted the board durmg this transitional stage in.the evolu- dispositions made.They are furthermore of opinion that no danger to the country in fact resulted from those dispositions.\u201d On the point of the mobilization ot \u201cnucleus crew\u201d ships \u201cthe evidence before the committee showed, in their opinion, that the nucleus crew ships were capable of very rapid mobilization, and had attained a satisfactory standard of efficieney.\u201d As to the concentration of a homogeneous fleet under 2 single commander, the report says: \u201cThere is, in.the opinion of the committee, no difference in principle he- tween the suggestions on.this: head made to them by Lord Charles Beres- ford and the plan recently adopted by the Admiraity.towards which the Board claimed that their previous dispositions had been directed.\u201d In the opinlon of the committee he waters satisfies in substance all Lord Charles \u2018s requirements, the only important difference being that the Atlantic Fleet.is retained for strategical reasons as an independent ¢om- mand, instead of becoming one\u201d ot three fully-manned divisions of the Home Fleet.They eoncur with Sir - Arthur Wilson in regarding the pre- | sent organization as free from the objections which might, fon, \u2018have been fairly urged against the arrangements which preceded it, upon any other view than that those arrangementsiwere of a transitory and provisional character, The committee also find: That there is no such deficiency ot small craft in home waters as to Con- safety of the Ë J'étitüté\u201da risk to the\u2019 country; That there is no sufficient foundation for Lord Charles Beresford's apprehensions as to the allegéd dangerous shortage of cruisers; That Lord Charles Beresford had né substantial grounds for compiaint as to \u2018his inability to obtain.any strategical scheme où agguming command.Finally.they stats that tn connection with the question of WAY Charles.Beresford the Admivaity's alleged.Shortcomings tn tha abbewee of à proper stratégical Fe A RE s 6e comünittes The resume of the st nian sidered, the safety of the country was.fr fact-sceured-by-the-distribution-aned- tion -of.the-Home- Fleet justiffeä\u2014tte- in_ their opin- |.plans jf \u201cattributed nvany of ter to the Prime \u2018Minister aîter dismissal.havé been followed by thease | satisfactorv results: \u2014 1.A large homogeneous has.been formed.2.It 18 stated that this fleet will be placed under a single supreme control.3.There is to be combined training of units with their respective divisions.fleet took-place during: vres \u201c8 It is \u2018betleved that \u2018the effective strength \u2018at sea will be maintained! by the substitution of those vessels away for purposes of refit or of repair, Ly others.; 6- The \u2018\u2018nucleus crew\u201d ships are now regarded as a reserve.Staff at the Admiralty, to the neces sity of which frequent attention has been called, is stated to be in process of formation.8.A complete chhnge has taken place in the organization and distribution of the fleet on the lines suggested.\u201cThe manner of bringing about these reforms is quite immaterial provided that the reforms are accomplished.\u201cIt cannot have been the intention of the Committee to Imply that in any of my actions or communications with the Board during my tenure of command I was guilty of disloyalty to the spirit of the instructions of the Board, or that I ever failed to recognize their paramount authority.But the following paragraph In the report.\u2019 considered apart from its context, might give rise to such an inference: yoo .and Lord Charles Beres- _ ford, on the other hand, appears to \u201chave failed to appreciate and carry out the spirit of the instructions of the Board.and to recoghise thelr paramount authority.\u201cIn the whole of the official communications which it was my duty to make to the.constituted authority\" there was not one word which.could be construed into disrespect, disloyalty and indiscipline, or which in the remotest degree reflected upon the paramount authority of the Admiralty.\u201cThe report itself.says that \u2018the Board of Admiralty afd not take Lord Charles Beresford Into its confidence.\u2019 \u2018Under such conditioné how was It possible for me to define what was fn their lordships\u2019 minds and what their wishes were?Upon: the Admiralty, \"all \u201cresponsibility for strategie plans, allocation of fleets, and numbers of vessels employed.The authority of the Admiralty must be paramount.But it 1s the duty of the Commander- in-Chief, if he thinks plas, allocations and numbers of ships are inefficient, or are insufficient to enable.him to carry out the orders he\u2019 may recelve from authority, to make fespectfui representations to: that effect.\u201cEvery.Commander-in-Chiet who undertakes to exécute à plan which hé thinks bad or injurious Is criminal: he ought to inake rapresentations, to insist upon a change, finally to resign rather than \u201cbe the instrument of the.af of his own people.\u201cSuch was Napoleon's view of.the for my own guidance.On these lines T have done my duty.\"The committee expressly dissociate themselves from giving any opinion with regard to the grave deficiency of medium cruisers and destruyers, beydnd stating that they believe no danger to the country Is involved in that de- ficlènés.Upon, this point 1.cannot \u2018but maintain my eontiction that-thare is a prégent id a serious danger.ml is hist aly shown by the \u2018Téquiry has on of tions! sdvantag Othe commiften.have! 4.Some combined training of fleets} \u201cthe \u201crecent: \u2018manosu-{ dent: 7.A Naval Strategical Bureau or War | and the Admiralty alone, must devolve}.matter, and I was content to take It monarchs.Since His Majesty's aeces- ston he han t more than six kings in any one year, The list iz as follows: , 1908\u2014April\u2014The Kings of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.\u2018June\u2014The Tsar.August\u2014The Xalser ang the Austrian oe 1907\u2014 sbruary\u2014The | French, \u2018Presi- | April\u2014The Kings of Spain and Italy.| August\u2014The Kaiser and the Aus\u201c |.trian Emperor.+ 1906\u2014March\u2014The French President.April\u2014The Kings of Italy and Greece, August\u2014The Kaiser._ 1906\u2014April\u2014The French President.August\u2014The Emperor of Austria.1904\u2014March\u2014The King of Denmark.June-\u2014The Kaiser.1903\u2014April-The Kings of Portugal and Italy and the P May\u2014The French President.Since his accession the King has visited France, Germany, Austria, Rus- \u2018sia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.LORD ELIOT A SUICIDE.Despondent Because \u201c Marriage Show Girl Was Prevented.Special 16 The Montreai Ster.Plymouth, England, August 28\u2014Lord- \u201cEfot, \u201conly Son and heir of the Bar} of Bt.Germans, who was fatally shot yesterday at lits father's residence, Port Elliot, in Cornwall, committed suicide.hat was the verdict of the coroner's ury.The gossips have it that Lord Eliot, who was only twenty-four years old, killed himself because his father would not let tm marry Miss Estelle Christy, an American show girl, with Whom he tellin love when she was playing London two years ago in the aie Neil\u201d company with Edna May.\u2018Most.romantic stories are current about\u2019 Lord Eliot's engagement to.the beautiful: American woman.His father, it is sald, forced him to.yak his engagement to marry her and got him an appointment in the army in Egypt.For, although Lord Elot had /been self-contained, he he plunged into dissipation in London after his merriage was forbidden.In Egypt he became.melancholy;-despondent and hie returned a couple of months ago enfeebled mentally and physically.- Miss Estelle Christy is à handsome young woman.When she returned from London in poctoper, 1907, she had a small part \u201cThe Great White Way\u201d at the Casino here.She sdmit- ted\u2014for publication\u2014that she was en- aged to ma Lord Elliot, but said she had prom his mother, the Countess of Bt.pis nie \u201ca \u2018most delightful woman,\" not to marry him for a year.Misa Christy divorced Her first husband, Edward McDowell, of Baltimbre, who was her guardian, she said, -and married her when she.wis thirteen.| She bas a son about six years old.Singularly nous | she claimed that Lord: e vers \u201cOf \u201ctive \u201cmarie privy ; a Stray Batloon Found Near Wasiport.Special to: The Montreal Star.Brockville, ont.August 38,\u2014A rpg | balloon which Apparently hed made an at some Semenetration or other public event was na Jester.fo in.a Yield on the NT of Nicholas dèx PERE © ne Tan : the County tly béen to a's î | Somes ren notions of decency, regular $16.00.\u201c 32-inch, special price $5.00; regular $6.25.! 86-inch, special price 65.753 ss regular $7.00.Two only 38-inch black enamelled duck-covered Trunks with good check lining, deep ce covered tray, special $7.00; regular $10.00.One only 30-inch, same as above, special $8.00; regular $11.00.Genuine leather Suit Cases with good brass lock and bolts, in two sizes only: \u2014 24-inch, special $4.40; regular $5.50.SPECIAL VALUES IN TRUNKS FOR SCHOOL AND COLLEGE USE The attention of parents and guardians is called to the following line.of.Trunks, _which are excellent value and just the thing for use at school or college.Extra strong fibre-bound Trunk, with good Yale lock, heavy bolts \u2018and brass corners, inch, special price 85.253 regular ss 50.In three ae Le One only, same às above, but 26-inch size, special $16.00 sregular $20.00.! 36-inch, special $4.80; regular $6.00.One only English Kit Bag in genuine oak-tanned- leather, 18-inch size, special $13.80; wld EEN seamen \u2018regular $30.00.os \u2014SEWING- MACHINE- DEPARTMENT © New Leader Drop Head, five drawers, with full set of steel attachments; woodwork in dark oak; warranted for: five years, sale price $18.75; regular $22.00.\u201cNew Colonial\u201d Drop Head, automatic lift, woodwork in golden oak, sale price $37.00; One only, same as above, only with box.top, sale price \u2018$20.00; regular $25.00.Letters to the Editor.South Africa\u2019s Problem, To the Editor of The Montreal Star.\u201cSir, \u2014As one who has recently arriv- \u2018ed in this [country for the first time trom South Africa, where 1 have lived for several years, may I be permitted to express my opinion on the vexed | question of the \u201cColored Franchise\u201d on which you animadverted in your leading article of Saturday last?You have aparently missed the real int at issue in heading your article \u201cI'he Color Question in South Africa,\u201d because in South Africa, and more particularly in the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, we differentiate between the color and the native questions.~The natives are with us, they are bred and born in the country.they are the original inhabitants of the country, whereas thé coloréd peopls, such as the Indians, Chinese, Malays, etc., are more.or .less recent arrivals, \"who practically take no interest in its social and politicial developments, and \u2018in the nature of things could not possibly display that intelligent participe- tion in its affairs conducive to well-being as one of European birth imbbued with European civilization.I hasten to\u2019 say.however: that in- dividueï exceptions are always possible, and will happen, In view of the fact that ie richer Indians are now affording \u2018te their children the most complete and up to date university education in the English universities, and that university life can, not onlv with pro- tit to themselves, but in the general interests of the community at large.participate in the general blessings of ordinary civilized life of any Buropean community.4 - The great majority, however, of these Indians, etc.are so far at present.removed m thé ordif con- opm.of every May lite of any Bu- ean fhat the grant to them even of he © ary franchise: however lim- {ted in itsh,scope, may.and probably.will, prove the greatest danger to the small whites sommunity inhabiting the enormous territory known.to us generally a hat of South Africa.are a necessary and un- evoaanle avil, and the practical and -effiatent solution of this question will Jo doubt occupy the brightest and t minds of the statesmen of South Africa for a long time to come.- To enable your readers to grasp the most elementary facté as well as the most simple, In the complex question.that tates the minds of the/ white atate that ê million of Whitd \u2018inhabit: ants, al 4, from the Zambesl to Cape Tow! , Gre PD aurrourided by \u2018ten my fons of .uncultivated, uncivilized half savage tribes who éven now wot fu the necessity of European ess graduates.of English The: Ideal yy is british irny, Filter | a ropean \u201cstandard, \u201cWith the advance of the white sete tler, the slow and gradual development of European civilization in the outlying districts of the great expanse of South Africa, the natives are brought, dally and hourly, into contact with that strange life so incomprehensible to them, which they try to imitate and to imbibe in its worst possible forms.Over there it is the question: \u2014fhail Eyropean civilization prevail in the fi of difficulties and insurmauntable hardships, or shall it be submerged entirely without any hopé of resuscitation among the wild black tribes inhabiting this large sub-continent?it is & question of the most vital jmbortance Jo the South Africans, which no one, who has not lived and studied the question on the spot, can fully appreciate in all its bearings.The smaller question as to whether the small section of the colored inhabiting Cape Colony enjoying the franchise shall, be disfrarichised arises out.of the very much larger.gquestion: | \u2018What to do and how to bring up and develop the millions of natives within the bounds of European life without any danger to the\u2019 white population?We may well leave this.knotty point to the South Africans, Dutch and English, who are pre-eminehtly well ae- quainted with all the subtleties of the problem.with the South Africa Bas now, passing through the House of Commons of-the-United Constitution, arrived at thé starting point of its career, and the solution of all its vari.oùs- difficult problems and questions \u2018may De-sately\"lett fr t{ré-hards oie future citizens of that country, how ever unpalatable such an idea may be.4 to the home-bred politician and the no- -called philanthropist.Yours faithfully, : E.GUILAROFT.| , ee + I A Common Abuse.Te the Editor of the Montreal Star \u2018Bir, \u2014~Any one.walking sion either the Upper or Lower Lachine road on a Sunday \u2018afternoon will have most prominently brought before his notice an instancs of the utter heartlessness shown b many 7, Ére- far.in this Instance: to- thé gentiemen of the Jobbing express business.Their horses bave most likely had \u20ac severe | week of It and not over-much food.and yet not a Sunday yo by without num- Vera of these Ing exprosses being séèn oh both ne roade I have named, > The 1Berkefteld Etc.Clear Water; Germ Proof.Agent for Canada GEO.R.PROWSE, 208 MoQIII st.198 3 laweow - one Sunday last summer 1 was going oud the upper road and had just got A the hill that leads from\u2014I think it is Cote St.Paul\u2014when two jobbing expresses came along.One of; these had eleven men and boys in it, while the other had eight men In a sort of baseball costume, but each of the expresses had but one ons poor horse attached to it.And not only that, but when they got & little past me they made the poor beasts race.How far they lasted I do not know.On the Lower Lachine road it is the same, Sunday after Sundey.Jobbing express waggons are there, some with half a dozen, others with nine, twelve, and even once we counted thirtesh grownups and éhildren.On Sunday one sed me containing eight, all women an | chil~ dren, chairs being arranged for all whe couldn't squeexe on the front seat It may be the same on the other outskirts of the city; most.likely so, but I have never been that way on a Sune day.It is an outrageous shame that bae tween the 8.P.C.A.and the police of the city and of the municipalities of Verdun and rhihe, à stop cannot be put\u201d to those who fil-use thelr hard-worked En k pal tarted nk a campaign s now again this glaring blot on our fair city wou make a very worthy sutumn campal 5 HUMANITY HARVESTER STRUCK BY TRAIN Kitied on Journey to to Western Whept- fleids.fipeciai to The Montreal! Star.| North Bay, -Ont, August 24.\u2014The annual rush of farm laborers to the harvest fields of the West, while quiet.and orderly this year, ts not to pass without ut least one tragic incident.\u2018Yesterday\u2014the\u2014 \"marigisd body M .Busson.à prominent citizen of &t.Constant, Que.was found on-the.rail iway near Ridout, two hundred and sixteen miles west of North Bay.His, body was found yesterday morning.Considerable mystery is attached to thé case, as no reason is apparent for | Busson's acttfons In leaving the train, beck The supposition is that hig min carne derangsd and that he was by a westbound express.Suffering children Immediately relieved.Child and mother enjoy perfect rest.\u201cHK AMNOL?\u2018applisd to the GUMS of testhing babes has a, soothing effect.Not injurious., Dootérs recommend it.Mp» ermack's Pharmacy, Park Ave.a\u2019 pis \u201cph ath ten tna 08.and ehi!- » / .Prince Arthur SL mA Se ol gares HAT BROUGHT CHINESE M ws Wotung-Mukden Railway Dispute \u2014-\u2014 Both Sides of the Case Stated.The Case For Japan.The Japanese case is set forth in the following authoritative statement re- \u201cReived from a Japanese source:\u2014 During the late war, Japan built for military purposes a light railway ; between Antung and Mukden.The line was hastily.and necessarily im- .perfectly constructed and was wholly unsuited and insufficient for ordinary commercial purposea.But, when.the 8outh Manchurian line: passed into the hands of the Imperial Government, necessity\u2019 for a connecting link between that line and the Korean system became \u201c apparent.Accordingly by Article 86 of the Arrangement complementary to the Treaty of Peking of 1808, it was agreed that Japan not only had the right to maintain the - military line in question.but so to fmprove Ît as to make it fit for the conveyance of commercial and industrial goods of all nations, or, in other words.to convert a purely military line into a commercial railway.Ob- Jections of China to the fulfilment of treaty stipulations above-mentioned on what must he regarded as frivolous and inconsequential grounds make it compulsory for Japan to take an in- -dependent \u201caction in the matter\u201d To explain.the situation which calls or such _action.the.existing Antunz- 8 feet 8 inches.To avoid the construction of tunnels and bridges, for which there was no time, the line was given many wide detours and steep gradients and short and sharp curves.In consequence of these defects thers gre naturally frequent damages by de- raflments.Hauling capacity of en-, \u201cjinen is necessarily very small, Three, .or four small passenger or freight refs constitute 3 maximum train, and on \u201csome portions.of the line where the grades are steep, trains have to be \u2018divided into ytwo or three separate hauls.- Speed capacity of engines is 180 necessarfiy very low.Travel on he line by night is {mpracticable.nait between Antung and Mukden | requires two full days.It was in frder to provide for removal of these mperfections and to make the road mot only available, but also efficient, for the commercial requirement to .\u2018which it was to be devoted after it ad ceased to be necessary for military purposes, that the improvement stipulation was inserted in the Com- _ plementary Arrangement of 1905.By the opening of the Antung.Muk- ten, and Fusan line, another route wil) be established for inter- continental intercourse between\u2019 Europe on the one hand and Japan and the Far East gen- _erally on the other.The route will} e the advantage.of reducing the voyage to ten hours.But in or- \"der to make the route effective and useful it is cessary that it shall have the same gruge and efficiency as the Korean and the South Manchurian Railway systems.of which the route under consideration will be a connecting Unk.The improvements which are absolutely essential include boring * of tunnels.building of bridges.straightening and grading of the line, and the.changing of the gauge to the standard used in the connecting Keor- en and South Manchurian systems.With these improvements, the distance will be shortened, time of transit be- \u201ctween Antung and Mukden reduced from two full days to eight or nine \u2018hours, and the general efficiency of the line will be established.Without - them the railway.will remain.as at ; Qt.entirely wselean for.commer.| \u2018purposes.Accordingly fnformal - negotiations were at the outset carried on with CHina with a view to make the Antung and Mukden Railway -avallable \u2018as bpesdily as possible as a connecting link between the Korean and the South.Manchurian systems in the great in- ter-continental trunk line.But this ; method of -procedure having proved 5 ree e, the Imperial Government in anuary last officially proposed to {na the?commissioners be despatch- ad to survey the line.This proposal having been agreed to.Japanese + ~ @&nd Chiness commissioners made and agreed upon a joint survey of the proposed route, with the exception of & small section some 20 miles in length between Mukden and Chenh-sian-tun.- \"This work was completed early.in April last, and.steps were immediate f iy taken to rsport the result to the p \u2019 DEAFNESS CANNOT 1 se \u2018CURED jé loss} spplicstions, us they can reac i Alo portion of tlie ear 7 i Ms a 8).i.eure deafness.snd thht is > constite- sa tion of the uous\u201d nin 7 the Bann | ous of t usta- , chien in Habe When inis tube is 1 Aacte4 e ling oy or perro med ng.\u2018aod +] he re ent closed, Deafness * unless fnfiem oat \u2018and this tube restored iy toe sore fare tion, Bearine nil be destroyed forever: nine \u2019 ; cases ont of are cansed b \u201d be potbing but an inflamed congas: pa J.ip ive Que Br aired Donte are tay cany any tha wot Pot be of cared Hall's Gta Care) Send nd\" for Pr.J CRENSY & CO.Totedo, O.fre Bars ce PR Pills for constipation, ngth of \u2018188.miles and a gauge of | WHAT BROUGHT CHINA AND JA The problems outstanding between China and Japan are so many that to trace their history would necessitate a detailed survey of Chino- Japanese relations since the termination of the Russo-Japanese War.Collectively, the various disputes are a legacy from that campaign.Taken singly, they may \u2018be regarded as a part of the policy of aggression that Japan has followed in Manchuria since the upshot of the, Manchurian campaign constituted her the heir to Russia in thése\u2019 northern territories.The Antung-Mukden Railway, the question lately in dispute, is not of the first importance, and It is.the cumulative effect of a number of minor disputes between the Far Eastern .Powers - rather.than \u2018ahy single diffi culty that Imparta gravity situation.As the line is somewhat an essential link between the Korean and Man- -churian railway systèmes, the Japanese contention has just that element of legality that will be seen In any or all of the disputes.At the same time, the Chinese point of view is no less worthy of careful consideration, for the Chinese argument is based upon the probable effect of future conditions which it would be futile te deny are the ultimate objective of the Chinese Government.As the route between Mukden and Chenh-siang-tun remained to be discussed between the two Governments, the Imperial Goy- ernment, in order to prevent an unnecessary delay.proposed to commence the work on that portion of the line enst of Chenh-siang-tun which had been duly surveyed, leaving the Muk- den-Chenh-siang-tun section \u2018for ex- amihation and adjustment; and they announced their desire to begin purchase of the .land required for the railway purposes.But China; having recourse to her well-known policy of obstruction and procrastination, evaded the just and reasonable demands of Japan and raised collateral questions regarding police authority in the railway zones rand-t The Impérial Government, appealing to the principles of justice, repeatedly: urged China to accede to their demands.Finally, on June 24 «last, red in.would wholly nullify provisions of the Arrangement of 1905 on the aubject of the Antung-Mukden line and utterly destroy the value of the railway.Disregarding the\u2019 survey agreed to by the commissioners of the two.Governments, that reply, besides reviving the guestion of police authority and rallway guard and raising other immaterial issues which would appropriately lend themselves to a separate and independent negotiation, declares that the work of improvement must be confined to the existing track and that no broadening of the gauge can be permitted.The Imperial Government, reluctant to take measures tending to impair good relations between the two countries, have up to this time limited their action to an endeavor to induce China to reconsider her untenable position and to adopt a course consistent with the manifest intention of the parties to the engago- \u2018ment of 1908.The Chinese View.There is a dispute over the reconstruction of the rallway, both as to the method of reconstruction and as to the right of policing the railway mone, The railway, a Decauville line built during the war, is built upon land\u2014 often good corn land and occasionally village house property\u2014for which no compensation was ever paid.An insignificant fraction of the millions \u201ctyplcat sketch of the railway between Antung and Mukden: to the\u2019 withdrawal-of-railwar-guards} Âge China sent a reply which, if concurs} spent upon! the war, paid in equitable | PAN TO THE VERGE OF WAR\u2014A Japanese policy.Moreover, against the Japanese argument that improvements must be made If the line is to possess practical facilities for through traffic, there is the Chinese claim that economically it posdesses little value, and that the scheme masks the attempt of Japan to improve her strategic position in Manchuria.\u201c At any rate, it is somewhat remarkable that a people who halled Japan- e860 succes3zes in Manchuria with en- thusiaam three years ago should now be equally determined to offer opposition to all things Japanese.The public services in-China, which since the war have been filled with Japanese, China's trade with Japan, and tie Chinese student question, all show unmistakable evidences that where formerly there was a wish for a close rapprochement, there is now nothing but a feeling of dislike and idstrust.It is impossiblé that such a revulsion of national sentiment can have heen brought about without a very stimu- Inting cause; \u2018and, although the Japanese are anxious to find support in this country for their policy in Manchuria in vieg of the almost unjver- sal distrust that Japanese policy has aroused, well-informed circiés are reluctant to endorse Japan's pretensions.Kg - Np\u201d Me Spr ngs gilt Rl i , aff recompense for the land thus appre- priated, would have made the owners as contented as \u2018they are now aggrieved.So In Antung, had the Japanese Government made just payment for the land instead of expropriating.it from its Chinese owners at less than half its value, much of the present bitterness would have been avoided.Protest aguinst this injustice is the real reason of China's opposition to the re-building along 8 new track of the Antung-Mukden Rallway Japan desires to re-build this railway on a standard gauge so that it may con-] nect the Chinese Raliways and the.Japanese South Manchuria Railway with the railways in Korea.She bases her right upon Article VI.of the badly-drafted Peking - Additional eement.of\u2026 December \u2026.22 1905.41.\u2018China disputes her right.Japan contends that when negotiating the agreèr ment she had in view the reconstruction of this railway on the standard Bauge.China disclaims responsibility for what Japan had in view.The words of the Convention are: \u201cChina agrees that Japan has the right to improve the Antung-Mukden Railway 50 aa to make it fit for the conveyance of commercial and industrial goods of all nations,\u201d and these words, China says, do not convey the right\u2019 of rebuilding.Japan's right to police the rallway is also disputed.Japan claims that the railway is on the same footing as the South Manchuria Railway, there: fore she has a right to maintain guards to protect it, the number of such guarde not to exceed 18 per kilometre (4.000 for the distance of 160 miles).China contends that the agreement gives her no such right, even though h in negotiating the agreement she had In view military guards for: this railway.So disputes continue.Everything Japan does le wrong in Chinese eyes.Even the Japanese prohibition of Hkin on the South Manchuria Rallway\u2014a measure of great advantage to the Chinese producers in Manchuria\u2014{s condemned by theChinese as giving the railway an advantage over the Northern Chinese Railways, which are unhappily burdened with \u201clikin\u201d illegally and irregularly levied, IN DEADLY PERIL FORTY FEET BELOW THE SURFACE THE BEST Summer | Drink invigorating qualities.Made from the \u201cSee that you get a bottle opened for you.D not take any cole syrup put in a glass and filled up ith aerated water, but: get the genu- \u201cine.You will appreciate the differe oe factor Only pure, filtered water, and the latest improved machin; Ju in ( = in taste, in its [refreshing and e best English receipt and bottled at oFrion AND FACTORY! ass \u201c Dorchester Stropt Wost, M ri A Diver Working In the Sunken \u201cSteamer Collingwood Rescued | on Point of Death.Special to The Montreal Star.Detroit.Mich., August 28.\u2014 While working in the sunken ateamer Coi- - lingwood, forty feet below the surface, yesterday.John Coffrey, a diver, had a very close escape fron death./QOne of the couplings of the air tube parted.end Coffrey wés In a fair way of be- {ing asphyxiated when Captain Harris .W Baker, Who was aciing ps his \u201ctender,\u201d \u201cdetected something \u2018wrong, and | without stopping to cali for assistance, exerted all his strength and succeeded Tin pulling the diver to the surface.When the copper helmet was removed, Céffrey had lost consciousness and the blood wes gushing from his > moutir and | HAZEL ELOPES ES SECOND TIME.v since August 17 has been living hii &t the Homie of his father.very - much puzzled over the re-elopment of thought How She, how- Necessity of British Naval Supremacy the necessity of British naval supremacy, and second that Germans re- supremacy without \u2018fncurring additional 1 expenditure.T \u2018tish House of Commons had nothing \u2018proportions in England \u2018years ago, ît was due to\u201c | seen from the.British point of view.ae dha \u2018alter ind was madly in | Hane! cennot get her en this | EU] LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS Is Not Recognized In Berlin.German comment on the naval debate in the British House of Commons reveals very clearly\u2014first, that Germans absolutely refuse to recoghize gard all British talk about the limfta- | tion of navel armaments as a cunning method of maintaining British naval leading Liberal organ, the \"Vossische Zeitung,\u201d writes: Yesterday's naval debate in the Bri- new about it.The thoughts and prin-\u2019 ciples expounded during the debate prove quite clearly that the idea of disarmament, cherished by all reasonable persons \"tn all countries, is not yet ripe for realization.If the idea of disarmament suddenly assumed definite t three fact that the British Government acted on the assumption that England must, under all circumstances, be superior in naval strength to any \u2018other two naval powers, ao\u2019 that the construction of new battleships necessary to malntain ormous burden.The most elementary | instincls of .self-preservation .caused other countries, including Germany, steadily to push, forward thelr own naval armaments, although in \u201cour country especially the sacrifices which Had to be made for this purpose can- aot be reckoned as insignificant, IMPRACTICABLE AGREEMENT.Now England feels that the necessity of building new .warships to maintain the two-power standard.is supportable, and, therefore, she proposes the disarmament or limitation of naval armaments, but, of courses, on the basis of England's absolute superiority, which would thus be laid down as the axiom for all times.Nobody intends to become superior to country must protect itself as well as At can, so long as thers are no.bind- \u2018considered, the demand that England's superiority should be accepted us.a matter of principle © must abandoned.As a matter of pæinétple, no country wéli thus like to be stamped as 8 weaker naval power for all time, end thus be pushed ground.That would not be But yesterday's debate in the Bri: ly that the acceptance of British naval superiority as a fundamental prtticiple is the basis of an agreement reg many, repudiate every thought of lat- be regarding a limitation of naval armaments can only have any prospect of success if they take place between equals.It is remarkable and regrettable that the English, who are gen- clear judgment in political matters, cannot understand this simple fact Another influential Liberal orgam, \u2018the \u201cBorgen Courier,\u201d wnites:\u2014 In reviewing the debate in the British House of Commons, it is diffi- cut not to write in a satirical spirit.We will, however, refrain from doing so, and con only express the hope that.\u2018the result of the debata wil be the diminution \u2018of the fear of German im- vasion.Mr.McKenna's words about.\u201cthe serious desire to limit arma- ing but empty words.Up to this hour no proposal in this sense has reached vernment be German Go COMPETITION STIMULATED.The Conservative \u201cBeriiner Neueste Nachrichten\u201d displays keen pleasure at the\u2019 part played in the debate by Mr.Dillon and Mr.Barnes, and remarks that the statements made yesterday tn the House of Commons will stimulate those countries who refuse to recognize for all time the naval supremacy of one single power to keen exertions, whose aggregate result will be more formidable than the quartetie of Dreadnoughts now to be latd down by Great Britain.The leading Comnserva- tive organ, the \u201cDeutsche Tageszei- tung,\u201d writes:\u2014 It is part of the refigion of the Bri tish to believe that they must maintain.absolute naval supremacy in all seas for all time, and that France and other countries.are only Justified if Be acting on this principle, consider it necessary to expand their navel programme into endless dimensions, we have no: right and no desira to interfere in thetr affairs.There will come a time when not want of money, but impossibility of maintaining the two-power standard will render the realization of this principle impossible.We can never agree to the proposal put forward yesterday by Mr.Asquitin tation of naval armaments.The desire for the limitation of naval armaments can be well understood when When the weaker power promises.the strengthen ftæelf, the stronger power does not require to take any action to | maintain its superiority.If the other naval powers would agres to a limitation of naval armaments, England would retain her ab- aclute Daval supremacy without Inour- ring any other burdens, and all other countries would ba to bow before her.Wa refrain from criticising the British naval programme, but Great Britain has no reason to be sus pi s because we have battleships, to attack England, but merely to create naval armaments render most: 1 enemy to make war on by any international .Record \u2018Human \u201cTemperature.fait of the body of u boy of 1¢, named who dled as ethy, burns caused by the upsetting of a Kettie of boiling water, the doctor who | attended him gave evidence the boy's \u2018temperature rose from \"106.to 100.5, wiich ha thought wes a record this standard was regarded as an emn-i|\u201d uncommonly oppressive and almost in- | England as a naval power, but_every | Ing agreements: on\u2019 this matter.If, } however, such agreements can ever bo | first be à progress; | it would be destruction to life fo itself tish House of Commons showed.clear- | ropean countries, and especially \u201cGer- ; -tacking-England,- it-must, -reverthaloess,-|- Tepéated :again and again for the |.enlightment 6t our cousins on the other \u2018| side of the North Sea that the hopes |.erally so well informed, and have such | ments,\u201d and 50 fonth, are really noth- | and Mr.McKenna regarding the limd- into the back- E | are tolerated by England.If the | atroriger power to do nothing to | mts which would | ft a formidable task for the | powerfu us.We shall not abandon this ruat .agreement, At-an-inquest held recently in Bel- | as the reqult of | at which any person bad | vis | fonpireire 46 vas 207 portes | \u201cMount Royal 100,000 Strong.w times This The-Standard aloñe can do.- = \u201cment for Montreal the Special Souvenir Number of The Standard i is going === THE \\Home Comers Wee Could Scarcely be a Success Without the HOME COMERS\u2019 SOUVENIR NUMBER.of The Standard.As far as permanent benefit to Montreal is concerned, it is not the good time the visitors will have, but the perpetuation of the memory < of the good It is not the momentary impressions of the city that are going to ell this and many years forward, but the lasting imptessions on the visitors\u2019 \u2018minds, and through them to a million people in their homes.~The Standard Special Souvenir Number will supply the very memento « needed to get the maximum of benefit.\u201cThe people of Montreal see this point just as well as the publishers, and this is why.they are ordering thousands of Souvenir Numbers of The Standard, to preserve in their libraries and to send to friends all over the known world.What a mighty advertise- to be.| | \"If you want to see a deluge of ofders, come to The Standard office and sce.the orders rolling i in\u2014it's a deluge all right.| | PRICE 25c A COPY \u2014 ! - Order from you newsdealer or x direct from the publishers.Ifyouren -add-5\u20ac for postage.- \u2018Despite the fact that the shades ot Autumn are fast approaching, mid- July heat has prevailed \u2018throughdut the large week-end exodus from the city to-day.Although large numbers of the out-of-town people are returning ope.; Mr.Regnier Brodeur, son of Hen.L.P.Brodeur, has also \u2018arrived from BELOEIL AND ST.HILAIRE.Jos.de Lorimier (forimerly Miss Bertha Brodeur), ar- Mr.and Mrs.POINTE CLAIRE.The P.C.B.C.held their annual re- Térent races made the event most interesting to the many spectators, who consequently were well antertained Perhaps one of the most closely con- ST.SIMEON, Messrs.P.J.H.Taft, of New.York, Mr.L.H.Chaperon wns a visitor here last week.Mr.Thomas Gagnon left St.Simeon Hotel Monday last.TADOUSAC._ MrsFrank Rhodes has returned t tered at the Hotel.\u2018Master Sex Smith gave an enjoy able hay cart drive to Moulin Buad real, arrived last week and are regis- ST.LAMBERT.0 ronage of the St.Lambert Musical So- object whtch was to assist a talented - e cteties, attracted a large audience.The: voung artist who has lost his sight to LONGUEUIL, _ : The plaño Fecital in the Town Half The weekly dance of the L.B.C., Professor Copeland, of Harvard -éatan-on Saturday last, and a Very [and H.E.Laurin, of Anclenne Lur-| Quebec.on Wednesday evening, under the pat- held in the club hogÿse last Saturday Univerity, is enjoying his annual visit weak, which dccounts for the unusually rived last week at Saint Hilaire, after] large number of entries for the dif- lette, are.here for a few days.Mr.Wilson and Miss Wilson, Mont- Joyable of the season.evening, proved ane of the most en- Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.Thornton, Mr.and Mrs.McKee, Mr.and Mrs.ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA.to St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.Mr.Leslie P.Mahony, ot Wilmington, Del, has been a recent guest of the Rev, A.P.and Mrs.Bowser, at continue his musical studies abroad, Sharp, Mrs.Elliot, Mr.and Mrs.Da- \u201cCedar Croft.\" Europe where he had spent à couple! tested races was the ladles\u2019 tandem Mr.Wilbrod Tremblay is here for a on Friday.met with a hearty response from ali vies, Misses Cunningham, Moffat, Car- These are exciting da t the golf from their seaside homes, the lake and 4 months canoe, Mims Irene Haskell and Miss {few days.Mr.and Mrs.Baring Powel, who] denominations.a the Qui vis mountain resorts .are still thyonged miss Raymond is In Beloeil, the ' Stella Lilly coming In first, followed by a close second in the Misses Dorothy Holland and Miss Claire Lomer.Mr.michael, Porteous, D.Porteous, Elliot, Trenholme, Saunderson, Barton, Barton, D.Barton, Leigh (Burford).Mr.Leopold Letellier, of Quebec, Is here for the week.Mr.and Mra.A.Houde, of Montreal, have been the guests of Mrs.William\u2019 Price, have left for Chicoutimi.Mr.Trevor with summer people eager to make the most of the summer gaiety slowly links, everyone is on the qui vive, as the championship games are on.guest of Mrs.Albert Hebert.Mr.and Many of the town's residents spent Mrs.Marsan and family are \u2018Saturday in Ohambly, others going to G.T.Conley, of New York.won the avant, Montreal, arriv- Chateauguay to watch and participate Messrs.Cross, Roney, Alexander, Young, chamblonshie.cup, presented by Bir but surely on the wane spending a few weeks ln Saint Mortimer Holland n the ou egatchie das St.Simeon Hotel for a few ed on par 200 3 the guest of the| in the aquatic events at both re- Chown, Chown (Kingston), Saunderson, Thomas Shaughnessy.\u2018 up In the gentlemen's single ¢dnoe as 8 Mr.Casgrain was in Saint Hilaire last week, the guest of Mr.Claude Brosseau.: sorts.Mrs.Walter Elliott and family.who have spent the summer at.Smith's Mr.Henry Joseph, of Montreal, the runner up.will recelve a bronze\" medal.Mr.Walker, Wiléon, Brown, Hutohings, Gray, Stewart.The Misses Stewart, Stewart, and others Well as the dinghy race first prize.The many other races, as well as a water polo tournament, filled up the rest of HUDSON-ON-THE-LAKE.Mr.and Mrs.Walton, who have N.Degagne and Captain O.Car- Mr.Charles Rhodes and Mr.Arthur on are Visitors here this week.Piddington have left for: a short trip : } Edward Davis, of Montreal, won first Mr.Euäore Langlois has been here and intend to spend a few days at Point, leave on September 15th for] Mr York Wilks, who has spent some | pl a the guests of Mrs.McKenna have |?Mr.Emile Champagne is spending the programme.for a week past.Murray Bay and Riviere du Loup be- North Bay, wh they will join Mr.|time at Shawbridge, return home Dice, in the medal play on Saturday returned home.oF EUR RS on, bis holidays in Beloell Miss Olive Buchanan, who/ was the Messrs.W.Gagnon, J.BE.T.Thi- fore returning for the remainder of ere week, &° ed The bazaar that was held in the Belosil Boating House Club, finished) last Saturday with a concert .those \u201ctaking part\u2019 being, Miss Bienvenue, | Miss Hebert, Miss de Lorimier, Miss Mr.G.T.Conley broke the record for amateurs on Monday last, by making the 18 holes in 73 strokes, Miss Smardon.of Mr.Kinnard, of \u2018Boston, has joined his family who have been spending the summer here, the guests of Mrs! Halcro.guest of Miss Kathleen Holland, bas returned to Hudson.the season.Mr.Bailey, Fredericton, spent Saturday here, the guest of Mr.Pidding- ton, \u201cIvanhoe.\u201d Elliott and in future reside there.Mrs.Maloney, Victoria Park, bas returned from the seaside, where ahe spent some weeks.berge and J.P.Bertrand, of Quebec, are here for a few days.Messrs: Lessard and A.Bois.of Montreal, are spending the Mr.Harnott.New York, was visiting his cousin, Mr.Wilks, over Sunday - Wednes- Mr.Gravley.was the guest of Mr.\u2018Mrs.Eaton and Master Russel Eaton, who have been guests at the Chateau, have returned to Montreal .Mr.Grisdale, of New York, was the - guest of his aunt, Mrs.G.D.Hodg- son.Miss Valley, Riviere du Loup.is a guest at the Chateau du Lac.Mr.C.L.Milne, Mr.E.W.Flynn, were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Heron.: a .Mrs.Fraser and the Misses Franer, Monnoir, spentthe week here the guest Serer enitending the dance on t the Ve a Laing, of St.Andrew's ._ Mr.Raoul de ILorimier, Mr.La| Mr.and Mrs.McLaughlin and Mr.| Montreal, who.have spent a few of Mrs.Robert Gerroux.Miss Gowan, Quebec, who has been | Church, St.John, has been a recent Mr.Gray, who was visiting at \u201cKosy Rocque, Mr, Regnier Brodeur, Mr.| And Mrs.Killaily spent the week-end weeks at- Boulikanes, have returned Miss Harold Fletcher entertained a visiting her sister, Mrs.Jones, Otta: guest of the Rev.A, W.Mahon.* Korner,\u201d has returned home.\" .Cholette, and others.} in Pointe Claire.1 \u2018to.town.party of friends for the week-end.> - wa, « y Mr.Leech spent the week-end.the | \u2014 Nr.= 7 violinist,\u201d ~youlig \u201cpeople's hay cart guest of Mrs.A.Hodgson, Miss Muth and Mr.McGregor ' and Mr.Glass were week end guests at Col.and Mrs.Schneider at \u2018Lone Star\u201d ins.- Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Grisdale, Ottawa, are the guests of Mrs.Grisdale\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Vipond.Miss Millar was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Millar over Sunday.Miss Green and Mr.C.Wood, who were visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.N.T.Mr.Stafford and Miss Stafford are spending a few weeks with Mrs, Stafford\u2019s - daughter, Mrs.McKenna.Grove.at the Grove, have returned home.Mr.and Mrs, Stoékton and tamily, who have been spending the summer at the Chateau, have returned to Mopt- real.A most successful regatta took place on.Saturday last.a concert and distribution of prizes in the evening.The prizes included a travelling oase donated by Mr.Heron, which unfortunately did not arrive at It was followed by | last \u201ccelo has M and M M Prefontaine, Miss Ouimet, lette and Mr.Gadboia- Mies Boivin was Miss Prefontaine.Doctor Beauchamp spent the week Misses Lemoyne, Prefontaine, Miss Gadbois, Miss Miss 5.Lorimier, Mr.Gadbois, Mr.Raymond, , who Is spending cours, Mr.Marsan, Mr.T.Bienvenue, An event worthy of Longboat happened this week.when a restdent walked from St.Martin's Junction to Bordeaux by the railroad in fifteen min-! utes, Miss Mitchell and Miss M.R.Mitchell were the guests over the week-end of friends In Ottawa last week.Mr.and Mrs.M.M.Yale and family apent Saturday.with Mr.and \u201c===Mr:\"Flood Spent the week end at the] Mre- Frank | guests on Sunday and Wednesday.L abmapent Saturday with Mrs.W.A.Clarkson.Mrs.Clarkson.staying with Mrs.J.Blacklock for the past month, has returned home.- Mr.Cho- in Saint Hilaire week the guest of her causin, de Martigny, u, Mr.Franchiere, Mr.Jo the summer at St.months on the great lakes arrived at Beloef), a distance of three miles, iss Reynolds was the guest of Mr.the Misses Taylor.rs.Thomas and Mrs.T.Edmond S.Atchison is visitme Miss iss Yvonne Trottier, who has been where he will spend the rest of the summer with his \u2014_\u2014_ Miss M.day in Pointe Claire.Mr.Cains, who has been Hl, ts making: a speedy recovery.Mr.K.Rea has taken a room at the golf grounds for the rest of the summer.The young men of Pointe Claire held -gatta day.Miss Beatrice MacAllan, ot st Matthew street, spent Saturday in.Pointe Claire.Arete given on Tuesday evening, urday of Mrs.R.Smith.Miss J.MacAulay, of St.Thomas, ts Pointe Claire.16 ISLAND LAKE.Miss Murray is Mrs.McGee's guest at Woodlands.Mr.Hugh Ray spent the week-end Mr.Frank Crossley spent the weekend at Mr.W.E.Muir's cottage.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Johnson and.children |.week here | The A NATIONAL INSTITUTION.A PRISONER OF PAIN.\u201cBut oh, the weary pain-filled hours! How slow they drag along, .With\u2019 faughter in the world outside, And happiness and song!\u201d \u201cPity and need make all flesh kin.\u201d Mr.Ewart, Surrey, arrived and is staying wit] of Montreal, at the Cottage.the De Montreal last week.ance,\u201d on Saturday.and, Willamson, Powel, Ran and L- Russell.ing expedition to the Bergeron.ards have returned to Philadelphia.a magnificent ing.Among the Dean of Montreal and Mrs.Evans, Hamson, the Misses Williamson, Mr.were at Ensign Lodge last week.Visitor at Syndicate House.Dr.Watier was Dr.Rondeau's guest at Osoeasy last week.Miss Cairns is spending a short time with friends at the ke.Mr.C.Moore, Miss Moore and Miss E.Moore.from Berk Lake, were guests of Mrs.Corner, at the Lady of the Lake Camp for a few days last week.Mrs.Ross and Miss Ross were Mrs.Simister's guests recently.Mr.Howard Nichols has been \u2018Blachet and Messrs.A.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.O'Dowd aud daughter have been the guests of Mr.Mr, George.Percy and Miss May Lit.for a few days.The Misses Carrie and Ethel Little are enjoying a few weeks\u2019 holidays.The Messrs.J.A.Herbert returned to Montreal, after spending an enjoy- and are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.- Herren.The Messrs.\u2019 J.L.and H.C.Hamilton are here for the remainder of the _.summer.Mrs.J.J.Curran, the Misses Cur- ran and Mr.Dan.Curran are guests at the Bellevue.Dr.and Mrs.Campeau have heep the ests of Mr.Scheffer, of the Bellevue, the last three weeks.È Eellogg's\u2014The Result of Years of Research After years of \u2018scientific research for the \u2018purpose of discovering a delicious That's why Kellogg's \u201c oasted Corn Flakes js a - -Montreat\u2014\"Mra\"\u2014 Winter Read bec; Mr.Wickenden, Quebec, this Map city end ber, and and during the week.Fair Mrs.and Miss Waters, of Montreal, - ; Mr.and 'Mrs.J.BE.Nicholson and .: [© \u2018| their daughter will return to the city LAC MASSON ST.MARGARET'S - Mr.Willett, of Montreal, is here for a few duvs- Mr.McLea.of Montreal, lat Brome Lake Villa.\u2018The Misses Burleigh returned to the Mrs.Hamilton, two children and maida returned to the city this week.Mr.H.M.Dart will spend the week back to the city on ithe first of September.Mrs.McLea will remain at- Maple Grove Cottage until the 15th of Septem- Hon.R.Lemieux 3pent.Sunday in Pointe-au- Pie.Mrs, evening to Montreal.Hon.family days Hon.A.Turgeon, of Quebec, spent.Sunday here.ir Charles and Lady Fitzpatrick Ottawa on the 21st of September.Sir Francois and Lady Langelier.of quebec, will return to town \u201cFon.H.B.and, Mrs.\u2018Rainville have returned to Montreal.Sir Lomer Gouin was a visjtor here on Sunday.Among the new arrivals at Ward's Hotel this week were: week.spent.the le: Grove.this week.here, and will take his famfly when she will return to Montreal.POINTE-AU-PIC.P.O'Leary, the Misses O'Leary Mrs.E.Joseph returned Monday + E.B.Garneau, \u2018MCL, and return to Quebec the Misses Fitzpatrick return to.on Tues- Mr.and Misa MeCoo Mrs.and child; in a few The Misses Brodie, Miss Daisy guests of Dr.and Mrs.G.N.Masse at Uneeda Rest.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Kerr are spending a short time at the Lake.Mr.Peter Henderson was a recent guest at \u201cThe Rock.\" N.Tindel, Miss N.Dufresne, Mr.and Truell and Mrs.W.Truell, Mr.Ful- voy, Miss Hurst, Miss E.Wood.Mr.H.R.LeBeau, Mr.J.Sullivan and Mr.P: Casey; Miss IL.Nuggins and Miss F.Reddy, Messrs.Wm.Hamilton, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Ferguson.LES EBOULEMENTS.Mrs.Legendre, of Quebec, has left: here after a short s Mrs.and Miss Van Felson.of Quebec, are at the Bellevue, for a few weeks.Miss Lane; of Montreal.is here for a few days at Mr.Charles Tremblay\u2019s.Miss Guay left last week after a short stay at Les Laurentides, Mr.and Mrs.Crawford left last week, after having spent the summer months here.Miss Nearing is at Mr.Chs.Tremblay's for a few days Miss Patry returned to\\Ottawa last week.after spending the season at Les Laurentides Hotel.Mrs.A.Dandurand,of Montreal.left last week.She spent a few weeks at \u201cLa Sapiniero.\u201d ° Miss -Marguerite Taschereau- Quebec.left last Monday.Ma and Mrs.lec Clnq-Mars, of Montreal, left during the week, after having spent several weeks at .\u201cLes Laurentides.\u201d of Marg.and Gabrielle\u2019 Gauvrean left Sapiniere Friday last after a month's real.are here for a few days.\"MONTFORT.mount.caught a speckled trout.weigh~ ing three pounds, and Mr.R.-G.At- chison \u2018one weighing over two and « half pounds.Ms.J.E.Millette was in Montfort in the latter part of the week.Lo Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Langston, of Westmount.were the guests for a few days of Mr.\u2014and Mrs.McKee, at their pretty cottage, North Star.+ Mr.Wm.J.8.McMaster was a weekend guest at the Hotel.Mrs.Ed.Kennedy.Kahgahgee Camp.Newaygo.Me.and Mrs.O.Gareau and their little daughter.on were here last week.Mr.Gareau will stay for a week or so at the Montfort Hotel with his daughtér., Miss Yvonne.guest at the hotel Mr.P.Carragher was a week-end | guest In Montfort.Mrs.R.Guy and Master Bric Guy returned to town last Sunday.Mr.Hugh Gilchrist-was among the Messrs.Wm.and D.McKibbih ere spending some time at the hotel.Miss Mitchell wasthe guestof Mrs McKee over Sunday, at \u201cNorth Star Cottage.\u201d Mr.R.Guy was Here last Saturday.Mr.E.J.Smith is at the hotel for a couple of weeks.NEW GLASGOW AND ST.™ Among those who epent some time t Hib view Cottage, this summer, were: Mr.and Mrs.George \"Hoaltby and daughters, Misses N.and J.Elms- lie, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Taylors: and Misses Myrtle Taylor, Master -! Turner, Mrs.P.Colline, and Jaen ater, Miss M.Brown, -Mr.R-Hunter.er.\u201d Messrs.W.\u2018and L.Tedford New Glasgow on Sun \u2019 Mr.Albert MacCubbin speñ cut week end In New Glasgow.Miss E- A.Eennet is the guest.of her parents for her holidays.Miss Morin is the guest of Miss A.Auger.Miss Sade English, Montreal, fa: the guest of Miss\u2018 Myrtie EngHsh.gow Tennis Club, on Tuesday.even- are visiting in New Glasgow.- ; \u2026 Mrs.Beatt and son, Mohtreal.who | Ga - or cream.Be sure it's | spending: à few Lure ore, Me: Ë.ki tertatned at \u201cBridge\u201d Thursday eves.Messr.Reed, Le Messuriers, Gagnes, Fortier and Dawson, of.Quebec, spent the.wek.end here, Mines, 65.ape tes Hilda Love haa returned home MacLean, | of nt the.week end.here, +: noon, of \u201cPipe Court,\u201d en Sydney\u2019 a ; | have been visiting friends in New = Jag.short holiday with Sir Edward aad [Lady Clouston In Smith, Dr.Moffatt, Mise Miss Bethune, Miss Dawson, Ewart, and Mr.« Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton ere registered! at the hotel for a few weeks have -Teturned! to spending several weeks at the Tadou- sac.à faw days.are staying at the hotel for a few days i ST.ANNE DE BELLEVUE.Mr.and Mrs.Mack have taken Mr.guests of Mr.and Mra.Brunet over donald College.Mr.and Mrs.P.Kennedy spent the week-end with friends in the village.Miss Bagnall has returned to Macdonald College.- Mrs.D.H.Fraser and Mester D.Fraser were the guests of Prot.and Mrs.Blair over.the week-end.Mr.G.Dubuc was the guest of friends on the Lower Road over the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Clark ara registered at the Clarendon Hotel, where they will spend a weok or two, Mrs.Rutter will occupy the house on the river front vacated by Mr.and Mrs.Plow.Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Sullivan will return to St.Anne\u2018 next weeïc Mr.Wm.Logan sailed for Scotland during the week and expects to return in about a month.gr and Mrs.M.G.Shepherd, of Beaurepaire, were hers during week on a visit to friends.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.J.Doig are visiting- friends In Howick.Mr.A.Cowen spent the -week-end with friends; in Somerville ; Mr.George Lang spent two days during the week visiting.friends on Maple avenue.Dr.Robertson left .for Winnipeg In site is about three-quarters of a mile Mr.and Mrs.J.Glasgow were the Mr.and Mrs.V.Meredtth spent a i.Mra\u2014-Chipi ve Fests Fée i re TE Angus at \u201cPine Bluff.\u201d \u2018Misses uimet on.the Lower Mr Surveyer : England, hag an.Mr.and Mrs.Chipman returned to Mr.Morrison, who has been spend- Among those present were the Misses Hilda Ran and Messrs.Herbert Mr.Williamson left for Montreal on Leslie Russell have gone on a camp- spacious grounds and verandas \u2018were illuminated with Chinese lanterns and display of fireworks added to the festivity of the scene.Music was enjoyed during the even- , Who were received by Miss Piddington, were: The sell, Mr.and Mrs.Chipman, Mrs.Wil- and Mre.George Smith, Mr.Edmund [Miss Gertrude.Williams, Mr.- Mr.Lesile Miss Beatrice Bethune, Miss Ewart, Mr.Trevor Evans have gone on a fishing - expedition to lac Paradi Mrs.Paterson and Miss E.Wilson Toronto after.the | Miss Ethel Robertson has returned sfromv à trip to the Gulf and Lower St.Lawrence.Madame Robert Gerroux and daugh- \u2018ters are home again, after spending some weeks visiting relatives at St.have spent the summer at Little Dia mond Island, Maine coaat, return home next week.Mr.Archie Rolland, St.Marie de Mrs.Thns.Johnston and children, returned home.TERREBONNE.has spent the past week here, with Mr.Miss Thormber, of Montreal, 1s spending the remainder of the month here.Mr.Hutcheson, of \u2018Montreal, is holding service in St.Michael's Church-on Sunddy, and has arranged for a special Children\u2019 8 service on that day at three Miss E.Morgan, who will be a guest here for several days.Mr.and Mrs.Gelinais and tan.ily, of Montreal}, who -have- \u2018spent the summ- Miss Ruby Moody is in Arundel, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Graham.Mrs.Wallace, of Montreal; Mrs.A.Kimpton and Master Russell Kimp- ton, of Ste.Rose, spent Friday aid Saturday here with friends.Mr.and Mrs.Smith and family, of Montreal, have once more closed their cottage for this season, Mrs.W.D, O.Earle, Mrs.A.Edson and Miss Myrtle Moody were guests of oouple of weeks vacation here his family.with Mr.LeRoy Shaw was the guest over the week-end with friends at the lake.Mr.Geo.Harte has returned to the city after spending a fortnight the Mr.T.Chennell is enjoying his vacation here with his family.Mr.and Mrs.Griggs and family are again in their .cottage \u201cMand,\u201d this | season here with his family.Chief McCaskill spent a few days\u2019 in the city this week, returning here Thursday evening.] On Wednesday evening a number of \u2018the summer résidents had a drive to Ste.Adele.where they were entertained by Mr.A.L.Aubert in his new \u2018house on the lake.Among those present were: Misses \u2018Vaughan, Mallle, Kennedy.Gagnon, Mr.and Mre.He- \u201cBert, Mr.and Mrs.Scanlan, Mrs.Sauve, Mr.and Mrs.John Watson, Mr.and Miss Saucier, Messrs.J.L.Shipman, J.G.Forget, Latimer.Dumals.Larock, Germain and many others.{ Mrs.H.Lawrence and family have returned to the city.KNOWLTON.Mr.John Callahan is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Carter.\u201cMr.Cedric Giiltngs, Montreal, in spending hin holidays \u201cwith Mr.and Mrs.Giilinga.1 Mr.and Mrs.E.Soles and little son, Montreal, are the guests of Mr.and a guest of Mrs.James Carmichael at the Rectory.: Robb.the guests of.Mrs.N.Peltes, Montreal, spent treat, wa was.the | ; Lynch over been :somewhat modified, Jan exciting time is anticipated.Sev- >| ter: \u2018Mrs.Young.on Saturday.Miss Margery Trenholme was the guest of Miss Elliot, Quinn avenue, over the week end.The Maisonneuve regatta proved the attraction last Saturday afternoon for - À Marie and Georgeville.many of our young people.The local .: ing a few \u2018days at the hotel, returned club, \u2018had sent in several entries, for Miss McLeod, of Summerside, P.E.- Mrs.J.Harvey McNaughten enter- end at -Beloell.a \u2018corn roast, followed by a dance at .\u2019 3 to St.Johns on Friday.Mrs.H.Newman, Weredale Park, > I., is the guest of the Rev.A.W.and tained over the week-end, Mr.and Mrs.The Nissen Cornell, of Saint Hi.thelr Sub house, on Monday evening.Children S Memorial Mr.Lambert has arrived from was among the visitors in town this oe corious to Unfortunetels on \u2018Mrs.Mahon, at the mange.Waters, Mrs.Warner, Miss Warner.| laire, entertained a few friends at ten.ir.Jim Morris, SEN, ous Tos .Montreal, and is registere at the we t a Mra Archie, Ris Lloyd.war canoë, upsetting close on to the | MI: Robert Long, of New York, Is and Mr.Burdon.nis last Saturday.- the guest of Mrs.H.N.Holland on Hospital, Tadousac.; ne r.an rs.Archie, Riverside, who finish of the race, prevented their car.Vi®!ting St.Andrews in his automo- Mrs Stanford \u201cKort Kumfort,\u201d has! Mrs.A.de Lorimier gave a \u201cSeven- FeSatta today.Miss Bethune is the guest of the have Spent the summer touring Europe, rying off that laurel also.The vachts Pile Mr.Long is a guest at Him returned home.: hand euchre\u201d last Sunday.Among Mrs Drummond Henderson and Mrs.Cedar A e {Dean of Montreal and Mrs.Evans at @re returning home early in Septem.1 30 with merry parties of inter.COTRer.Dr Hours T.Keating, Mr.Decan those present were: Mfss Marie Oui- Helmsley see attends S100 Lom Bea édar\u201d Avenue, the Cottage.; Joab! Der, 2nd, il Secupy thelr DEW Tesl- outed spectators, ay well as the motor |, Mr.E.C.P.Cushing, of Montreal, an ecan, ware guests this w met, Miss de Lorimier, Mrs.Brossa - 3 r.) n gave -& most enjoyable 3 sa est-at the Algonquin Hotel, of Mr.and Mrs.Decoursev.\u201cLake- Mrs.Joseph de Lovimier Miss Mr.H.Crombie and Mr.Ives were Montreal.yachting party on board the \u201cLesper.Mrs.W.B.Powell and family, who |£UNChes, were on hand, and added con- + a home.\" \u2018Hebert, Miss Raymond, the 8uests of Mr.and Mrs.Mills on re- - : siderably to the interest of the after noon \u2014 Mr.Stanley Saunderson, .ana: \u2018Mise Gertrude Saunderson, wers among the arrived last .week, on s visit to her Mrs.E.Turner and Miss Blsie Turner, Kingston, have been the guests Mrs.Sutherland, Kingston, is the the rext day.Several yachts have signified their intention of entering, and].eral motor launches and skiffs wii also accompany the yachtsmen.- The usual weekly dance will be cancelled on account of the cruisinæ race, this week.| : Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Hosmer, Mr.at Granby Cotta .| the Dean of Quebec and Miss Wil-| Miss Ernestine Moody returned from Mr.Chown, Kingston, is the œuest of and Mrs.Jas.H.Smith, of Montreaj: Hughes, at Kirk Lea, have returned MT.and Mrs.James M.Mitchell.Miss Moseley is on à short visit at llams, Mrs.Herbert Smith, Mrs.Rus- |Ormstown on Monday, accompanied by His brother, Mr.Clarence Chown., home.Mrs.James M.Mitchell visited \u201cThe Rock.\u201d has been the guest-of the Misses Barton, returns to Burford on Friday.\u2014Mr\u2014and\u2014Mrs\u2014G__ Robin Gray, have spent the past two weeks in Port mer here in their cottage on the river ses : Mr.George R.Atchison spent the Miss Wright, of Quebec, is \u2014 Miss 7 \u201c| Russell, Mr.and Miss.Wainwrighti-| front.left for their home in the city, Hope and Hamilton, returned this Misses Cobb Mrs.W.and er \u2026 Messrs.Lincoln, Angers and Berube, week-end with -Mr: 8.7 W.Clarkson.Rondeau\u2019s guest at L\u2019Allegro.A fashing excursion was organized and Mr.Arthur Piddington.on Monday.ne | week: - Tem em of Geneva, *N.Y.Rev.Father O'Fla- \u201cWere guests over \u2018the week and of Mrs.| Miss M.B.Fraser spent a day re- Mr.J.R.McOuat was at \u201cFern- Jast week to Notre Dame Lake, by Miss Pauline Archer gave a hay|' Mr.George \u2018Moody, Spent Sunday in| Mrs.Miller, actompanied by her son, herty, of St.Andrews: Rev À W Oleland.* recently with the Misses Taylor.leigh\u201d for short visit last week.some of the guests at the Montfort cart drive to Moulin Buade on Friday.Bedford, the guest Mr.and Mrs Mr.Montague Miller, have left for a and Mrs Mahon, St.Andrews; Prof.Mrs.and Miss Robinson.who have Miss May Green, of Hamilton, Miss Mr.Lloyd Farquar was a recent Hotel.Mr.E.Haldimand of West- The Dean of Montreal, Mrs.Evans, Saunders.+ .been visiting Mrs.Robinson's danghter Maud Hurd and Mr.D.Moore were the.trip down the Saguenay.Mrs.J.Cookson, \u2018and Miss Dorothy Cookson, were the guests of Mr, and Mra.J.H.Marcou, over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Lennie Marcou, were visiting friends here last Sunday.Mr.Racey, manager of the Bank of British North America, is away on his holidays; during his Absence, Mr.Wise, of the head office, Montreal, is acting manager.The Municipal authorities Have at at ; cd hod re.chester, and Mr.A F.Mrs.P.8.Pelton, Lac L'Achigan, \u2018on £rs.McCutcheon, and Mise Maxgery Tiley, on Saturday\u2019 morning.last.cast a the Hall in ti to b ed Master Wm.Atchison iz spending \u201cEcho Lodge\u201d for a few days.Mr.Emile Gareau left for town last Cogwell, o er, are staying at Tuesday and Wednesday.and Master Cameron McCutcheon.who a deep gloom over the town : the others.me to be presented with the week-end with Mr.8 W.Clark-| Miss E.Wilson, of Wascoag, R.I., Sunday, the hotel .Mrs.and Mr.Leon Gelinas and family | have been the \u2018guests of her mother, AS a ced: hb Ane Among recent arrivals are: Mr.and | son.visiting Miss Loudon at Bonnie Mies, Miss E.A.Hayes, of Montreal, ar-}.Mr.Wm.red Mrs: and \u201cMr.Armand \u2018Barbeau,.havo Mré Sklinér, St Thomus strést, Have t from pub- ! .-: \u20142érs-VEhite-Mr;-Mrs\"amad Miss Dimo-\" \u201c - (7 \u201cMiss Sedjens is visiting friends rived last Saturday, and will spend {and Monday here, left after a three month's stay here.|returned-to their home in He \u2018butidings nd private houses Wes, Mis.\u2018A: Aulet, Miss Lilly Leven- BONDVILLE.- here.| some time at the hotel with her sister, Mr.A.Turcot, Quebec, ta hers for (The Municipal auth ca Have = LACHINE.Miss ; ' VAL \u201cMORIN.ves in ] - Dowie and Mrs.Dowle are at the Mr.and Mrs.I.Trudeau and Mrs.Miss Rose and Master J.and G, ter of sidewalks, and ars laying per- .Tarenen Gq More are Jrembly, are spending some weeks at Bondville.semi-Ready Camp for a short time.Ell Trudeau, \u201cof \u2018Shawbridge, spent Rous hate returned to Quebec, Mr.John H.Price ls spending a |TRnent walks, which are a vast im-| The Misses.McFarlane, of West- Auld, Bryson and Sedden.te veek Smythe returned to the Mr.and Mrs.Decheaux are the Monday with the Misses McFadden, at olson and Miss Sutherland provement on the old wooden walks The work is being pushed ahead rapidly, so that the largest part of it may be finished before the fall ots in.Miss Kathleen Gear, visiting friends in Knowlton.1 George.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Russell, who The following are among recent ar- Mr.and Mrs.J.Hebert are at the Elford's house on Maple avenue for a iy For, and at Robinson.Laurentis on ERA have been staying with friends at and Mrs.Wm.Herron since June, and week end with his family.rivals.Mr.J.C.Tilion, Mr.and Mrs, hote] for a week.few weeks.with hié famil ver \u201cpag! puis lava extended trio.| Rydal Terrace for the last few weeks do not expect to return for a few Mr re itr Tren), Spent J.Morgah, Mr.Wm.G.LeBeau, Miss | Mf.C.H.Morin was a week-end Mr and Mrs.L.C.Rivard were the the lake.n {have returned to the city, : a week end here s family a , .Mrs.Garfoote was visiting friends Mrs.Surcotte, Mr.Ouillette, Mr.H.Mr, and Mre.YI.L.Weiner arrived the week-end.ovr.sind Mrs.Hairison visited friends GEORGEVILLE.on the lake shore this week.tie vpent the week-end here.Mrs.Brown and baby have returned Cantwell, Miss D.Truell, Master G.last week and will spend some time.Prof.Arkel has returned to Mac- - en Mr.and Mrs.Allan MacDuff, of Mrs.B.Suddard, of Montreal.is here to the city, having spent the summer Westmount, are guests of Mrs.Henry Mudge at the \u201cWigwam.\u201d Mrs.Jack Allan and Miss Hazel Allan, Montreal, are stopping at Gowan _ Se \u2014\u2014\u20144He is astaying_at Racquet Court Inn.___.Foitier Mr.Frank Slade spent the week-end | Bank Hall\" Miss L.Sa.\u2018as visiting friend H.7 Ww isitors here.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.ana Miss Mr.Ned Sanford, of South Orange, ss mpson was visiting friends able holiday.Rev.J.Eiliott, of Montreal, will Cowle, © G.Hisgtason ho 3 Rom: Me Frank H Smith was here over E.Fortier vistted St.Annes during the \"°Pe With Le opond ing a few holidays N-J.is the guest of his parents, Mr, ON the lake shore this week.Mr.George E.Percy and Mr.Robt.preach at the morning service here lin, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Fuller and Sunday.week.E ol y.J.Herron just arrived from Europe |to-morrow.and Mrs.E.8.Sanford, at Edgewood.Mrs.J.Cochrane and Master Willie Cochrane returned on Saturday from St John's, Nfld.Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Clark, Miss Hazel Clark and Master Herbert Clark, of West Somerville, Mass., are guesta of Miss E.Bullock.Rev.Louis Cameron, South Orange, N.J., and Mr.Shelton BE.Martin, New York, are guests of Mr.E.8.Sanford.| Miss Marion Davidson returned - on Tuesday from visiting friends in St, Johnsbury and Richford, \u2018Vt.Miss M.Huston, of New \u2018York, is visiting Mrs.F.J.Capon at Dunkeld Dr.and Mrs.Warner Hedgeman are stopping at Cedar Lodge \u2018Mrs.Walter H.Wiitord, who has been a guest of Mrs.John B.Pearse, has returned to Newport, R.L Among the prominent Americans gathered -at Birch Bay, the camp of Dr.and Mrs.Henry Mussoy, to discuss sociological questions, are Mrs.Isobel Barrows, Miss.Winnifred Hutchison, Misa Louise Hyman, Miss Amy Done, and Miss: Margaret Long, Miss Josephine op; a 5 aa of Myailion, 4 wo, \u2019 o,.an ss Haze onfie of ; Mrs.Yarker -children spent the Sarly part of thie week.Mrs.Alva Carter at \u201cAlva Farm.B.Karzé, Mrs.Cyrus ich in itself wer Ja D.Perry, o Thine: |vas 81 Mr, and Mrs; de Saint Laurent left some time In New Glasgow, recently, .John Stevens spent a few days Mr.Harry Williams, Montreal, spent Goitearts Miss G Evans, Dr AP.Gleveland, Ohio.have been guests © of Cereal which in itse must on P.gh Mrs.- De Labruère Bellevue Hotel on Friday last.} the guests of the Misses Hale.with \u201cfriends on the Lower Road.\u2026 e week- end with Mr.and Mrs.H.B.j'Ehurz; Miss- Kate Bernard, Miss Bes- Mrs James us Ph Bods a rato .1 ed to Quebec Mr.and Mrs.J.Vanier, of Mont- Mrs.£dson, Mrs: Earl, Miss Myrtle | The new model towh at Bale D'Urfe Villams.gfe Gô Karl W.Putman, Paul Miss Mary E.Baltsly and Miss Hagel iW be a remedy, Kellogg's and Mrs.Carroll return t ° real, returned Home on- Friday last Moody, of Te nne, \u2018were in St.Lin} or \u201cEdgewater,\u201d as it wil] be called, Is{ Mrs.A.G.Whitey, Montreal, is the A, Keliog, x.Wilson, Prof.E.R |B.Bonfield at her A .r.vreau and the .3 « chemists discovered a pro- ebec In a few days.¥ M this week interesting St.Anne: people.The Ale A.Beligman, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hall, Can , i be ee Chamber and Miss Lena Gitbride as y eats of Mr.and.Mrs.J.Grant-of \u2018Messrs.Geo.\u201cBaber, V.Owens, A.| e nutritive Hon.Ed Biake will go: back \u2018to\u2019 To- Mr.Sevarr.- of- \u201cMontreal, Jeft \u201cLes ngi=A good.-programme- was given vi enneville.mr i \u201cBaillie, H.Whilley Arès spending thetr | \u2014CGACOUNA - _ sisting.ronto \u2018shortly.\u201cLaurentides,\u201d after a.short stay.J the club and friends.Mrs.\" Leach a.at the Clarendon \u2018holidays here.' 1 he | Mrs.T.English and ten Hide.and | gotel \u201cMr, and Mrs.Truell, Montreal, are| Amongst the recent arrivals at the ST.LAMBERT.KAMOURASKA.7 Master Gordom English Dufférin} House are the following 1.Cuwal, Mrs.Cowan, Mester Gere Cone Gerald can, Ë : Mr.\"and Mrs.B.Tansey, Mrs, Buell, ebec; John Miss Josie Leigh, of Burford:; who; \u201cwho A Wednesday d l'apoñdine \u2018the month of August on the 1 Maine coa Montreal, is among the recent arrivals at the sa gonquin Hotel, Deputy Provincial Secretary Tib- bits and Mrs.Tibbits, of Fredericton, were week end guests at St.Andrews- -by-the-Sea.Mr, W.H.Dunbar, of Cambridge, Mass., arrived this week to join his family at St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.: Miss Rodger, of Montreal, is a guest Mr.and Mrs.George A.Hall, Dr.cousin, Misx Gwendoline Tremaine, St.and Mrs.Gibson, and George A.Hall, | \u2018 Sunday.Victoria Park, who has spent the, sum- Thomas street.junior, arrived from: Houlton, Me, in Miss Mitchell spent Saturday with Hilaire, is giving a violin recital to.and Beaurepalre beach was made use Miss Phillips 13 the guest of Mrêè.} mer with friends.in the Lower.Pro- |\u201d Mr.Mrs.Wilks.and Miss Vivian their auéo, on Sunday, and are guests à her friend, Miss Gertie Vipond.\u2018 day at the Reloell \u201cBoating Club] of for a bonfire and corn roast, and ce.TS vinces, is expected home -shortly.Wilks, who have been enjoying the | at Kennedy's Hotel, ; Mr.and Miss \u201chore have heen vis- House.; on the return the party was entertain- Masters Gordon and James Ross gave Mrs.Walter Donnelly, - of Otiawa, sea breezes at Old Orchard Beach, for P.Cowëäns, of.Montreal, is \u2019 9 ting Mr.and Mrs.Dondld Logan.\"Mr.Raoul de Lorimier spent the ed by one of the hostesses of Pointe a hay cart drive for a number of their who was the guest of.Mr.and Mrs !the past three weeks, arrive home on among the recent 8rrivals at the.Al- ~~ Mr.and Mrs.Lapointe, Ottawa, are week end in Beloeil.Claire.young friends last week.W.Percival for a couple of weeks, has.Monday.+ spending their vacation at the Cha- Mr.Robert drAigle, who has spent Miss Dufresne was the guest on Sat- Messrs.Wilson, Herbert Poxtl, and = teau.a couple o gonquin.Mr.J.Coyle, of Moritreal, is spending a few weeks at the Inn.\u2019 = _\u2026 |of Mrs.-Viger, and not Mrs.E.Grant.Professor Charles Copel of .à Miss Whitle have return- .© + peland, Mr.Glass epend the guest of Mrs R.R.MacAulay.of ca a ia y 1, Mr and Mrs.C A.Kimpton, Mas- os erroneously reported \u2018in last week's Hyrvard University.fave a delight- .y.] ; ; ; aper.\u2018 .ul reading Tuesday afternoon,.at the Miss Marjorie Schneider has returned Among.those who spént the Mr.Arthur Sharring was the.guest Miss Price organized a walking er Arno impton, and Miss Edith from Ottawa.or has week end at Beloeil and saint Hilaire of Mr.nn \u201con ng, was t 5 party on Tuesday afternoon, to Miss Moody, were guests.for the week olor the es HE P.he Taost of her Algonquin Hotel for the Dene of - Miss Birdie Hoy is.the guest of her Were: Hon.Justice de Lorimier, Mr.Mrs.M.Montserrat was the guest | White's Farm, where tea waa served.end In Ste.Therese.a the ot ov ue ii o Mount, the parish library, Mr.Copeland's aunt, Mrs.H.Hox.for a few weeks.hCornelll, Mr.Brosseau, Doctor of tos Ganonts Thursday.- Mrs.S.B.Richards and Miss Rich- rs.Willam Glilmour, of Rosemere, e rectory, over the week-en reading was precedéd by a musical Mr.Simpson, who has been visiting Foucher.Mr.A.de Lortnier, Mr.Le- Mr.Henry Lyman, of Metcalfe street, programme, in which Mrs.Latham, of was the guest on Sunday of Colonel Mr.Charles Archer, Montreal, gave |and Mrs.A.Moody- guest of her daughter, Mrs.A.Horsey, Boston: Mrs.George Cantlie, dnd Miss has returiied to Winnipeg.\u2018Mr.I Prefontaine.Mr.Jos.de Lori- Skinner.& fishing party to Lac Paradis, on| Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Pelham, of West- Quinn isin FA \u2018to Boucherviile and Edith Shaughnessy_of Montreal, took Mr.Earl Stoddart has returned from |.mier, Mr B.Raymond.Docter Gant Mr.P.R.Lyman was the guest of Saturday, where a very large catch-|Mourt, are in town, guests at Maple ret 8 we ne 0 joue ervi ie + and part.The sum of $200 was realized Cobalt and Joined his mother hewe for dreau, Mr, A.Hebert.Mr.David, MF.M.ri-Percy Oakes on Sunday.of trout was secured.Feduled ?nt sat ow P for the library.the remainder of the sencon Britton, Mr.B.Brosseau, Mr.La Mr.Asthur Laing, of Arnprior, Is Mr.Alfred Piddington gave œ| Miss Stella Moody has returned to #C Yh te t 18 Satu oa hens The visit of the Right Hon.James Mr.and Mrs.Homer Vipond and the Rocque, Mr.Cholette.and others.expected in Pointe Claire this week \u201cbirthday party,\u201d on Friday evening.|town, after spénding several ;davs in o'clock, he ê ar : fro 2 a ervills Bryce to 8t.Andrews-by-the-Sea last Misses Vipond.have returned from \u2014\u2014 Miss MacDougall, who hds been in a\u2019 large number being Invited, The Sha whridge East, with Miss G.R.o'c and return from ue ®| week, was by far the most notable Eastman, whare they have been - -camp- BORDEAUX.tow nfor a few days, has returned to event of the season.Aniong those \u2018present at the reception given in thelr honor by Lady Shaughnessy were: Sir William and\u2019 Lady.Van .Horne, Miss | Vän Horne, Mr.and Mrs.B, Van Horne, Hon.Senator and Mrs.Mac- kay, Mr.and Mrs.F.W.\u2018Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Hopkins, of New York; Mr.Fisher, of New York; Mr.D.Blakeney Hoar and Mrs.Hoar, of >kline, Mass: -Mr:and-Mrs\u2014E- Cobb, of Camb dge, Mass, and the Kenneth Sills, of Bowden College; Judge and Mrs.Cockburn, of St.Andrews; Rev.A.T.and -Mrs.\u2018Bowser, of Boston; Mr.end Mrs.F.-H.Grimmer, of St.Andrews: Mr.and Mrs.Gill, of Montreal: His Worship Mayor and Mrs.DeWoife, of St.Andrews; Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Armstrong, St, Andrews; Mr.and Mrs.F.P, McColl, and many others.The death of Mr.Herbert Chipman mount; dre the guests of their sister.Mrs.Dyer, Lake View avenue, for a few weeks.Miss Currie has returned home from an extended trip to the Western Coast.Mr.and Mrs.K.Weber, and Miss Weber have returned home from month's*trip to Caledonia Springs.Mr.Hood is among those who are spending the rest of the summer here.Mrs.M.A.Magor and littlé daughter are spending a few weeks with friends in Woodlands.Miss Pauline Chambers is visiting frends in Quebec, -Mr.-and- Mri: C.Robinson, baby and nurse are among the guests at Racquet Court Inn for the remainder of | the season.Miss Elsa Weber.who has been at Little Metis for the last month has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Heavysege left\u2019 last week to visit friends in Que- Mr.and Mrs.w.H.Mussen are occupying their summer residence in the upper end of the town.Miss.Norms.Ewing 1s the guest of her aunt.Mrs.E.Gilbride, this week.Mr.T.Church.of Grand Mere, was the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Church, Belle Towers, this week.Mr.R.Knight, Upper Canada, is.spending a few weeks\u2019 holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bt.G.Knight, St.Joseph street.1 summer t week.- home.Beaconsfield, this tay.a Joyable a i attended east of Macdonald College eastern pi u Armstrong Montreal, pent en Mr Br Ba ent her four.oles.Cr ns Who Ja spending sg poy \"re : sta very enjo, e and well\u2019 a ed bound line the week-en and Mrs.= Pr Ç a *> Hotter, astra fn 5 To rae Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Charlebois, of Mont- [aocial was given by the New Glas-, pi thut Maurer -and Mrs.Kerry, Baker, afternoon.Miss Ruth - oe Mes.K.J.Dix and Miss Miriam \u201d Victoria Park, who-have been , are expected home short.ly.| me ; : = = i ti héfui, \"Misses Paterson and Richardson and Fa ons our à er = | taken : pliice during the evening of ha real: a E Ba ton, 2 paily- c., achat.wane fr.and M Pari so pie and ch chharen, resher\u2014a delight sre.Seats, of Miss ontreay i spend.| Misa M.Semard was the guest of the | eme day \u2018thliowing the Brome Lake |E.B.Wood, Ottawa, or ne Mrs.ing friends ih Leeswatsr.Lion's Head \u2018appetizing dish, with milk.ing à couple of weeks here.Road.[rekatta has Piché, Qu 8 and other western places, turned \u2018home Alter & de y.Îles Whaley, Hud- deratietd, England.| oh the water.9 -Mr, Graham, of Ottawa.arrived last\u2019 Ce me : ( i\u2019 Pir.Ds Guspe Tesche au 12 here » > 1 T.reau à on} ay | OI Aafier and.children \u201c1s the Proper drink fot Everybody r It tonifies, gre} es * all Bars and Hotels.N & CO, Agents, Montreal.the appetite with-\" stomach or your > A i i ul ef Te | | { ~~ Smith; at \u201cMon Repos.\u201d \u2014fer-\u2014Kirgetor- low, St_ Laurenet, are.spending their LITTLE METIS.Mr.J.C.Newman, of Montreal: has Joined his family at Boules Rock Hôtél.Mr.H.Hague was here this week with his familv at Rotherwood.Mr.Fred Mathewson, who was a visitor ay Eagle Point, has gone to town.Col.and Mrs.Minden Colé were recently guests of Judge and Mrs.Tren- holme at The Castle.Mrs.M.Trenhoime is spending the season at The Castle.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Duggan and Master Arnold Duggan, Montreal An- _hex, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.\"McKerley.Col.Benscn, of Quebec, has joined Mrs.and Miss Benson, at Boule Rock Hotel .Mr.J.B.McDougald, of Montre who has been the guest of Mr.Mrs.Mowatt, at Fairview Cottage, returning shortly Mre.Travers Lewis and the Misses Lewis, Miss Monk and Miss L.Monk, and Miss Jones were among those \u2018leaving the Seaside Hotel for Ottawa * this week.Mrs.emes Emsiey and her sister, Miss Ruby Ramsey.of Montreal) arrived this week at the Boule Rock Hotel, for a brief sojourn.- Dr\u201d'H.Lafleur.who was a guest\u2019 \u2018at Summerholme, has gone back to téwn.Judge Archibald, of Montreal, is spending some time here the guest \u2018of \u2018his daughter, Mrs.\u201d Fuller.Miss McGarry, who was visiting her sister.Mrs.Burland, at Kilmorth, has left for town Mr.Manning ot Boston, who was also a recent guest at Kilmorth, has gone to Montreal.Mr.W: Harrington has returned here from Bathurst, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Young returned recently to town.Miss Bertha and Miss Ethel Astle, Were hostesses at a farewell party in I.a is honor of Miss May Houston, \u201con NVed-.nesday evening.Mrs.Jas.Houston and Miss May Houston; who spent the season at Miss | AStlés have réturied to town.Misg Plimsol left for town this week trom the Seaside Hotel.\u2026 Mrs.A.Guest.who, has been visiting Mr.#nd Mrs.Jas.Campbell here, bas returned to town.~The family of Dr.W.H.Smythe, 8.7] Antoine street, Montreal.who spent the reason at Cascade House, have left for town.Mr.\u2018and.Mrs.Scott -and- children, of \u2018Quebec, came this week and are occupying a cottage.Mrs.W.Meikle leaves soon to visit Per daughter, Mrs.Geo.Balfour, in ontreal.\"Mr.©.Jenkings \u2018has joined his family-[- at Bay View Cottage.Miss\u2019 Gertrude McLennan.of Montreal, who, was visiting Mrs.Mowatt, has returned this week.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Crawford.were récent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Crawford.and have gone back tb Loon Lake.N.Y.Mrs.R.A.E.Greenshields and Miss Greenshields left for town from the Cascade House recently.Prof.Cappon.is leaving on Monday Mrs.Leach and Miss Dorothy Dav have gone to Lachine from visiting the | \u2014Missés Guilt \u201cat Crow's Nest, © Misa H.Webster, who has been at Sandy Beach Cottage, returns to Moht- real on Monday.Mr.C.A.Hale also leaves on \u2018Monday fêr town.= \u201cMrs.Bovey recently gave a law \u2018party to about forty guests, which wa \u2018greatly enjoyed.Mr.Thomas Astle, Mr.Gordon Astle and Mr.Coulin, of Montreal, are expected shortly at Boule Rock: Hotel.Mizs Edythe Tuckey.has joined her parents at St.Lawrence House.The Messrs.Stuart Molson.Érian Peck, J.McLea and C.McCualg, are camping this week at Tertigo Lake, he gentlemen's: Nnks \u2018here, .was won by Mr.- Ww.w, Mowatt.The prize cup was donated by Miss Molson.The struggle between Leggatte's Point baseball team an dthat of Metis ¥esulted in a win bv the latter ot 18 against 16.i , Mrs E.J.Botterell.has opened her \u201c cotters hers and with hér daughter, Mrs.F.D.Fry.of Lachine Locks.will spond some weeks here, Mrs.Fred Crawford and Master Stanley Crawford.left this week for Allan, Sask.Miss Daisy Crawford accompanied them to Montreal._.The Misses McMillan, Westmount, have returned from Little Métis.The Misses Mitchell, Westmount, are spending their vacation at Little Metis.Mrs.J.H.Smelzer and family are guests at Leggatt House, Little Matis.Mrs.Robert Tait, the Misses Winifred and Wilhelmina Tait, Meade Hol- vacation at Little Metia.: f a FRASER'S POINT.iss Ethel Dickson.ofC hamplain, Spent the past week at \u201cTarry-a- while \" Messrs.Chas.Eldred and Chas.Low, of Bangor, dre at \u201cRiver View.\u201d Mis: Ina and Mr.Willard Cushman, of Fort Covington.are the guests of W.G.Cushman this week.~The Misses Anna Fraser and Eliza- , beth Evérett returned to Champlain on Saturday -after a pleasant summer _ spent at Camp \u201cTarry-a-while.\u201d Miss Collie and Mrs.Peter Fraser, of Providence, R.I, are the guests of Mrs.MacIntosh, at \u201cScotia Lodge.\u201d Mr.Henry Hoyt, of Westville, spending the\u2018 week in camp.Mis.Robb, of Huntingdon, visited the Point on Thuredaw.Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Sperry, of Fay, are in camp this week.Mrs.A.E.Braithwaite and won returned to Huntingdon this\u2019 week.Miss Mamie Lucas, of Ormetown; .Miss Katie Campbell and Mr.Wm.Campbell.of Dundee, visited the Point | on Tuesday.\u201cMr.Henry Hoyt, of Westville, spent the week in camp.! Miss Margaret Nesbitt.of Kensing- ton.spent Sunday, with Mrs.H.J, Mr.and Mrs.W.Pond, of Burke, \"apent the past week with Mrs.H.J.Sith Mrs.-Frank Walsh.Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Ring Mrs.Wm.Dechambeau and Miss.Mabel.Dachambeäu, of, Burke, are camping here.Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Wadsworth and family broke camp-this.week andre} Ë.\u2018Montreal.AI: stzes and styles, made of the highest grade duck, kept in gjock, and made \" to order.| Prices on Application, .\u2018Made .on.the Shorteet Notice.THOS.SONNE, 8r.AWNINGS, BAILS, FLAGS.193: COMMISSIONRAS STRERY.\"Phone M.\" et, SE '8 putting._and.ap-.] \u201cproaching 1 natch recently played on the ta] Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Anderson.Mr.ana] 5 Miss Stewart and Miss Florence Boa \u2018I the guest of bis sister Mrs.-§1-speant.| his cousin Mrs.LAKESIDE AND VALOIS.\u2014 Miss Mabelle Goldstein arrivéd home last week., Mr.Hal Ellis spent thé week end at Hawthorne Hb%use, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.T.McBride.Mr.and Mrs.Jarnes A.Pitts stopped here Sunday in their launch \u201cClaur- an.\u201d.and took a party of friends to Anne's.So Gordon Campbell was hears for the week end.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Slater and Jack Brothers were the guests of Mr- James\u2019 Rice on Sunday.Mr.Harry Henderson spent the week end at the Chateau St.Louis.Mr.Bob Rice is here for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Orkin and Miss Lena Orkin motored out from town for thé dance, Saturday.The Misses Lucas, of Lachine, wèra the, guests of Mrs.MacLean Saturday.for the dance.Captain H.J.Ross tock a party in\" his launch te Chateauguay, Saturday, to see the regatta.Mr.D.Stewart and W.Kay succeeded in winning the junior tandem at\u2018 Chateauguay Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Sheppard are spending a few weeks In Toronto.- Mr.Gordon Hyde was in Strathmore Sunday.Mr.Cliff Moreham spent the week end here.Mr.M.Hticks was the guest- ot Me.E: \u2018Starham in Strathmore, Sunday.The Strathmore baseball team de- feate\u201d Dorval on the Strathmore Diamond.| Tha Lakeside baseball team added another victory.to their tally last week by defeating the Dixie nine.\u2018Mr: Pete Cornell and Alex.Phillips were here for the dance Saturday.Mr.J.W.Harding was at.the Favorite for the week end Mr Charles MacLean, of Brockville, 18 spending a few days here with hig mother.Mr.\u2014Arthur\u2014Gautt was_the.guest ot} Mr.RR.Ewing.Mr.J.8.Harding.of St.John NB.was the guest of Mrs.J.T.McBride Tuesday.| Mr.and Mra.H.Clark were the guests of Mrs.M A.Maclean.\u2018as Mr.James Peters.of St.John NB.ts spending a few days here.Mr.Vickers Turnbull ic spending his vacation.hèré, the guest of Mr.R.Stroud.Mf.H.Lehman will be here for a few davs- Mr.H.Paton is the guest of Mrs J.Paton.Mr.Arthur \u2018Bishop was the guest of Mr- and Mrs.Geo.Sheppard, Tuesday.| Mr.James Crankshaw is the guest of Mrs.Barwick.in Strathmore.Mr.Oscar Brownrigg was the guest, of Mrs.M.A.MacLean.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Hanna have returned from.Kehnebunk, Miss Parent and party from \u2018Vau- dreuil were here for the masked bal) Thursday, Messrs.G- Curts, P.Whitehead.B.Reynolds and Crombie came up in'a launch from.Lachine, Thursday, for the masked ball Mr.F.Jarvis is the guest of Mrs.| I Carson, ï .Fred.Ore for-the week-end.Mr.J.White spent Sunday here.\u201d Dr.and Mrs.MacGregor are spending a short time in Kennebunk.Mr.Brock Thompson has.returned from his vacation.which ke spent at the summer resorts of the Lower St Lawrence.Miss Carrie Read was the Suest of Miss E.Hanna iust week.Mr.P.Odell was the guest nf Mrs.J.Carson for the week end.' Miss Irene \u2018Hopper spent last week end hera the guest of the Misses Stewart.Mr.Maynard is at the Avenue House for the balance of-the summer.The Saturday evening dance at the Huntingdon was here from £ THE HUDSON HEIGHTS.Mrs.Stewart and Miss Stewart were the guests of Mrs.R.T.Hopper.! Mr.W.B.Mathews has returned from a several.weeks trip in Europe.Mrs.Murray who has spent two weeks, the guest of Mra.W.G.Kent, has returned home._ The Methodist Church Guild held their annual concert in the boathouse Friday night.Misa Logan who bas been staying at the city.Master Charlie - > Martin and \u201cMiss Marie Kearns, who have been Mrs.Jacques guests, have returned home.Many of the Heights\u2019 peôple attend- eA the Hudson Regdtta last Saturday afternoon and also the dance at the town hall in the evening at which the regatta prizes were given and several of the Heights young people carried off prizes.Miss Bessie Boyd who has been the guest of Mrs.Harry Hutchison, \u201cBrae- side.\u201d was called suddenly \u2018to \u2018her.\"home in New York on account of the illness and subsequent death of her sister.Miss Louie Boyd.Mrs.Hugh Bord has left for New York.Mr.Converey was the guest of Mr.T.B.Macaulay, \u201cThe Lodge.\u201d Mr.McCallum and family have returned to thé city.Miss Margaret Ramsay is the\u2019 guest of Mrs.George Pyke, \"The Larches.> \u2018The Misses Green visited \u2018the Heights this*week.Mrs.Fraser.who has been visiting her ister, Mrs.E.A, Mumford, has returnéd home to Toronto.Mr.and Mrs, Eckhardt spent \u201cne week end the guests of Mrs.W.G.:{ Kent.Dr.Ezekial, of New York, who has been the guest of Mrs.Harry Hutchi- son, \u201cBreaside,\u201d has \u2018returned home.Miss Swanson was a week \u2018end visi- \u2018tor at the Heights.in the Montreal General Hospital, has recovered sufficiently to\" return.to her cottage at the Heights.the guest of Mrs.O.Dettmers, has returned to the city.; Mr: Russell Murray was the waek J\u2018end guest of Mrs.W.G.Kent.Mrs.Ernest Owen\u201dwWas'the hostess at g very enjovable tea given to a number of -her friends Friday week, at \u201cher father's house, \u201cThe Lodge.\u201d Mrs.Taylor Balllie is the guest of Mrs.Hugh Boyd.OLD ORCHARD.a Mr.Isadore Freedman, of Montreal, and his partner reached the finals in the doubles in the tennis tourney at the Old Orchard house, bit were defeated for the cup.Mr.Frank Taylor, of Montreal, played several plano solos at the concert at the Ocean House.Sunday evening.The Misses Harper, of Montreal, are at the Home Cottage.The arrivals from Montreal at the hotels are few now.Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Frantz, of Montreal.are at the Vesper._Willlam _Jajeunesse, of At the Batchelder are Mr.Ww.A.J} Pitt_and.family.Mr.James Smith.Mr.C.Kelley, Mr.G.A.C: Kelley, and Mr.and Mrs, R.B.Edwards and daughter, of Montreal.|! Rev.K.J.Macdonald, of Montreal, ie passing his vacation at the Highland House.Mr.H.Callaghan, and Mrs.F.Massey, of Montreal, registered at the Everett this week.Mr.and Mrs.Armand Lambert, of Montreal, who were married last Monday, came here directly and are pass- House.Mrs.George Severs, her son, William Severs, and daughter.Mrs.L.M.Meade, have returned to Montreal, after occupying a.cottage.herafor two \u2018Mrs.Clark's cottage, has returned to.Mrs.R.A.Carter, who has been fil Miss Edith Dudgeon who has been\u2019 Montreal, | 8 Preparing to Wind Up Summer ing their honeymoon at the Montreal \u2018ter spending some time here.-on Tuesday night.ing at Mrs.Stephens.at Mrs, Girard\u2019 's.MONTREAL | DAILY STAR SATURDAY, CAP À L\u2019 AIGLE.Mrs.Brunet, of Montreal, left this | \u2018week for the city, after spending some weeks here.The finals of the tennis tournament were played off on Saturday, Miss Edith Mowatt winning the ladies\u2019 singles and Rev.Mr.Hart the gentlemen's singles and Mr.Salt and Mrs.G.Johnson won the doubles, | Mrs.McGoan, president of the club, was -hostess at the tea in the afternoon.| Rev.Dr.Campbell left this week, af- Mrs.McBride and family left on Thursday, after spending the summer ore.Mr.and Mrs.George Hyde and chñät left on Monday for Montreal, after spending some time here.Rev.Geo.Christia, of Halifax, is Mrs Mowatt's guest for \u2018some davs.° A very enjoyable dance was given in the school house by the young people Rev.Mr.Anderson and amily left for Beauharnois on Thursday, after enjoying the summer hete.Miss Isobel Miller left on.Thursday night, after enjoying some weeks here.Mrs.Norman Campbell! \u2018and, child left for Westmount last week.Mr.and Mra.Diékinson were among those leaving by Thursday's boat.\u2018 Mrs.George Hyde gave a most, on Joyable bon-fire on the beach oii urday night, which was enjoye many young people.Mrs.Paterson-Smythe*gave a fancy dress party for childrén last week.About fifty children enjoyed her hospitality.CAMP AGAMING ST.DONAT DE MONTCALM, QUE.Camp Agaming closed its \u2018eighth successful 3eason on Thursday, the following boys \u2014 having \u2014spent their] holidays there: Harry Urquhart, A.J.Cunningham, G.Hunter.J.RBlalk- lock, - H.Stevens, J \u2018Shanly, A.A: Scott, J.Levy, G.A.Goldstein, B.Jacobs, P.Scott, N.Willlamson, L.Ballantyne, J.Bieler, W.Lighthall, P.Punde, E.Goldstein, D.Williamson, K.Leishman, J.Hunter, A.Walters, T.Hadrill.G.Mitchell, J.Cains, L.Brown, B.Jamieson, D.Clerk, H.Dorken, D.Savage, A.Murphy, N.Powter, B.Stone, F.\u2018Whittall, J Cush- | by ing.K.Mitchell, Fred Whittall, R.Whittall, R.Webber,\u201d J.\"Ellis, N.®il- pin.R.C.Holden W.Rodden, E.Marotte, J.Spence.Mr.J.B.Reith, Mr Cedric Gnae- dinger,- Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Powter, and -Mies-Mabel Powter aré also returning to the city.So SHAWBRIDGE.Mr.and Mrs.Elliott and Miss Jou- bert are visiting Mrs.Young.Mr.and Mrs.Gilmour and family, who have been - visiting here, have returned home.Mr.and Miss Flannigan.are visit- Mrs.Neville ie spending some time APY Be \u201cMrs, Symonds is visiting Here.Mr.O'Donnell is spending his holidays here.Captain Cliff was the guest of Mrs.Bennett.Mr, Poliska, consul for Belgium, was a récent Visitor.Mrs.Bell is visiting her sister, Mrs Kempton, at Kimberly Cottage.Mrs.McKee is staying in Shaw- bridge.: .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RIVIERE DU LOUP.} Guests who have been at the Bellevue Hotel this week are: Mr.B.Evert- sen: and wife, New York city; L.N.ce Valois Boating -Club\u2014was-largely attended by members and visitors.During the dance, President hoe T.R.Holcomb.present the prizes for the weekly serie: % canoe Faces.Miss G.Stewart and F.Tothill won the ladies and gents, Fred.McBride and W.Kay won the senior tandem, and W.Kay won the senior single.In the weekly yacht races.Dr.MacGregor's yacht, The Prodigal.skipped by Mr.P.Ç: D.Jonas, won the cup by a large margin.The second children's evening was held at the Valois Boating Club Tuesday evening.A large gathering of children and parents were on hand.Mra.Riley McIntire entertained the children.With the assistance of the young ladies.until nine o'clock when.they were served.with refreshments, A few dances were then played for those who assisted had very successful fanéy dress ball was given by the managément of the Chateau St.Louis, Thursday peine, ongst those in costume wer E Nemandin B.Fortier, C.Duffy, G.Marcelot, N.Normand{à, Mrs.Davis, Miss Parent.L- Orkin, M.Martin, J.MacKenzie, G.Mignault, Dupre.Messrs.B.Rice.Q.Baxter.W.Eckstein, Ham.fiton.H.Conyers, A.Bishop, F.Mac- Crumb.G.Rice C.Weldon, F.Mose- \u2018ley.B.McGill, C.Notman.Casgrain, K.Strachan and many others.Service of Song was held at the \u2018Club House last Sunday evening.Mr.W.H.Chapman was in charge.assists ed by Mr.Bob Rice as soloist, | CHATEAUGUAY BASIN.Mr.Paul MacFarlane was the guest of Mies Gladys McLaren for the regattu week-end.Mias Evia Lapointe spent the week: ir here visiting relatives.L.Fleming was the guest of oy Kelly for the week-end.Mr.J.Viner was the guest of Mr.R.Kelly for the week-end.Miss Laura Eliot spent Regatta Day here.- ss here, visiting friends at Clifton Place.The Misses K.Casssldy and L.Lanktree were the guests of Mesars Clifford Smith 4nd Frank Berry on Regattas Day.Miss Agnes \u2018Saunders and Mr.Fred Saunders visited friends at Chateau- guay this week.Mr.R.°C.Berry.who has spent the | last month.cruising will return to his home .in.Chateauguay to-day.Mr.Jomy Simpson: visited.het this week.are visiting Mr.anjé Mrs.A.Lockhart at Braeside.- \u201c Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Candlish have returned to Montreal.Mr.Jack Perry spent \u2018Sunday \u201chere, | Cobb.- Mr.Arnold Gilmour spent t end tn Chatei Mr.Richard Woodward of Lachine | _the week-end here, the guest of Mrs.A.C.Lockhart left on Monday for-the Lautentians to visit her sister Mrs.A E.Esdon.Hing zon of lft - spend a coup w è.ending McGHI has returned \u2018tb thé oy mé teauguay.w K wd r.an rs.Wm.Kerr John: Kerr spent the nr guests of Mrs.R.A.* Ar.and Mrs.Wn, Mediu 4e have returned to the city.188 Jabe! 1 Laing was the sus ji M Renin Mise.Higgins spent the week-end |: \u2018ter spending a couple of months \u2019 Mr, dnd] months.\u2018Edward H.Pearson, of Montreal, is at the Ingleside.The week arrivals from Montreal at the Abbott are: Mrs.M.Willock, Miss M.McKenzie, and Miss E.R.Mc- Kenzie.Registered at the Old Orchard House are: Mr.A.P.Mathieu, Mr.Bryce Strachan, and Miss Eva Strachan, of Montreal.F.H.Hopkins, of Montreal, is staying at the Ocean House.The arrivals from Montreal at the Montreal House are: Mr.and Mrs.J.Brady, Miss Bertha Ludwig, Mr.J.I.e Bannieux.Mr.James Chrisholme.Mr.H.D.Parker, Mr.J.P.Furlong, and Miss M.Furlong.The following Montrealers are at Ye Surf House: F.A.Hutchinson, Mr.James A.Alves, Mrs.Jas.Alves, Max F.Keller, J.Fort.F.O'Riley, A.Hunter, F.= McCroy, W.Kane, R.O'Connor, - Chas.Klemhans and fam- fly.J.\u20ac.Burnett, Henry J.Murphy and wife, J.= O'Neil, Law.Riley.Art.H.Ross, M - Hicks, = ST.ANDREWS EAST.Mr.Guy Dewar and Miss Dewar, of Montreal, were the guests of Mrs.Thos.Lamb this week.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Wales are visiting Mrs.Chas.Wales, \u201cOaklands,\u201d for .« few days.Miss Sloan, of Westmount, pint the.week end with Mrs.R.W.Hibbard.Mrs.Herbert Smith ona children, also Mrs.e and Master Lionel Locke, are at \u201cEwanvilla.\u201d Mrs.Ferguson is spending a few days with Mrs.Graham this week at \u201cCote du Medi\u201d The Misses Winnifred and Hazel Brown, Westmount, are the guests of Mra.Ronald de la Ronde, this weak.Mr.and Mrs.GHlis- are for the remainder of the summer the guests of Mrs.Gillis\u2019, mother, Mrs.Stephen Bur.wash, Riviere Rouge.The Misses Ogilvie spent the week end at \u201cOaklands.\u201d the guests of Miss H, Wales.Abbott, of Montreal, r.Maude spént Satirday and \u2018Sunday here with her sister.Mre.Scarff and Mrs.Sawtell have been spending several days at the \u201cWilows.\u201d Miss Ethel Moore is spendin a few weeks with \u2018het parents, at iver- view.\u201d ~ Miss \u201cNichols is Mrs.Nelson \u2018Hyde, this week.Mrs.William.Lamb, éf Montreal, Is occipying her cottage for the remaina er of the summer.Mrs.White, Montreal, is here for a few weeks.\u2014 Mise Aggie o.-Doglon, \u2014of.- visiting her mother here at present.ST.AGATHE Di DES MONTS.Mrs.George Patterson, .of -Victoria ey Tone Westmount, is spending a 8.Lo St.Agathe.___ \u201cThe Missed Pearl and { Mr W.PF.Inties ahd Master Bernard Innes are the guests of their aunt, Mrs.Géorge Patterson.Agnes G g and R.Laing \u2018site te à Dev visiting her sunt; |\" nies, | Barley, Fredericton; L-Auguste Car={ rier, Levis; James Carle, Portland, Me: L.E.Taschereau, Quebec; I.L.Evans, Ô.Evans, Jr, J.F.Wigs, Philadelphia; Capt.T.P.O.Picard, Québec; J.Saunders, C.W.Boyd M.Tomp- kina, E.Saunders, Cabana; F.Frobe, Montreal; Henri de Haan, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Goud, Miss Hall, Fort Kent, Me.; D.Martin, St.Leonard, N.B.; O.Brouillard and family, Drum- mondville: Dame (Dr.) Lassonde, J.B.Brouillard, Alfred Garneau, Mrs.Garneau, J.Garneau, J.H.Constan- tineau, Dorval; Mr.and Mrs.R.Johnston, Toronto; Willard E.Gager, New York; Mr.\u201d McMillen and wife, New York; Miss Mabel Molson, Miss Suth- \u2018erland, Montreal; Joseph Imbeau, Ca- bano; Mrs.J.H.Van Valin, New York - ot \u201c ABENAKIS $ SPRINGS.\u201cMr.and Mrs.J.P.Stewait, of Everett, Mass., has returned to their home after a pleasant stay of six weeks at the Springs.Rev.Father Duffus and Rev.Father McGuire, has returned to Kingston, Ont, after a stay of three weeks at the Springs.Messrs.O.Desourdy and O.E.Murray.of Montreal.spent two weeks at Abenakis Springs Hotel.Ra D.Lamoureauv, Mr.and Mrs.Robertson, Mr.and Mrs.H.Frost, | dies and Miss Turnbull, Misses Pyper and H.Worrell, of Montreal, are at the\u2019 Springs.Among the Montrealers refistered at the Springs are: J.Cossman, A.Morton, D.Lamoureux.Misses A.and E.Pyper, Mra.8.- Z.Fels, Mrs.WwW.R.McKenzia, D.L.Allen.Mr.and \"Mrs.G.Johnston, Mrs.B.Desbarats and family, Drummond Wighton, Montreal.VAUDREUIL.\u2018estivities - BEACONSFIELD.Miss Scarf was a guest at the Grove on Wednesday.* Messrs J.and A.Morris were.here on Saturday, the guests of Mrs.Buller.Mrs.and Miss Lewis are spending a week at the Grove.\u2018 Miss Thompson from St.Louis is visiting Mre.J.B.Telendre.Mrs.Heustice, Miss Heustice, and Mrs.MePhilips are guests at\u201d the Grove.fem Mrs.D.Hamilton has returned from Kennebunk.Miss E.Letendre, who has been visiting in St Catherines, has re turned home.Mr.White is spending a few weeks da-\u2014Kènanebunk.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss E.Savage Draper at the Grove.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Glassford are spending a couple of \u2018weeks at Ca- couna.Miss \u2018Patterson, of Kingston, is visiting Miss Fletcher.© Mr.Bellhouse has returned from spending.his.holidays at the sea.\u2019 Mr.-ahd Mrs.Fred Heubach, of Syimnipes, were the guests of Mrs.Shaw on Wednesday.Miss Herrick is spending a few weeks with Miss Robertson.© Miss Bacon has returned home after spending a couple of weeks at the.sea.Mr.de Beaujuin was at the Grove on Wednesday.Mr:\u2019 W.Heubach, who has been spending a few days here has left for.his home in, Kuteewa, Sas.« ST.GABRIEL DE BANDON.Mrs, W.A.Anderson and Miss Gertrude Stafford and Miss | Kathleen Stafford, of Montreal.and Miss M.H.Stafford.of New York, (Miss Helen Ford, of the American stage), are staying at the Laurentide House.Mrs.F.G.Johnson.of Montreal, is visiting Miss who has been staying some time in St- Gabriel de.Brandon.left on Saturday for.Ste.Marguerite, where she is the guest of.Mrs.Baynes.Sp Miss Millard, of Montreal, \u2018returned Home last Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Jules Baker, who have been visiting Mrs.Brodie, returned tq Three Rivers on Sunday.The blessing of the new beH in\u201cthe village = attracted.crowds from all neighboring parishes last week.\u2018Mrs.S.Stratford Dawson gave a very enjoyable tea on \u201cThe Rocks\u201d on who attended it were Mr.and Mrs.-Jules Balcer, Miss Brodie, Miss Agnes Brodie, Miss Duchesnay, the Misses.\u201cHicks and Mr.Ralph G.Johnson.On Tuesday afternoon of this week \u2018Mr.S.Stratford-Dawson caught a fine Maskinonge and the \u2018following day Mr.Gerald Purcell and Mr.Ralph G.Johnson followed \u2018his example.This makes six: maskinonges captured off the beach of Laurentide Park within a few days.Mr.John Davidson.of the M.À.A.A.js expected to spend the week end at his cottage here.\"The races held at the St.Gabriel race-course on\u2019 Tuesday were well at- | tendea.| | AUGUST -28, 1908.Saturday afternoon last.\u2018Among those\u201d BROTHER TOLD BROTHER One Suffered for Fifteen Years, the Other for Thirteen.The convincing powers of 2 testimonial were never more clearly shown than in the case of Mr.Hugh Brown.A brother, Lemuel Brown, of Avon- dale, N.B, read in the paper about Hon.John Cestigan belng cured by \"\u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Knowing the Senator would only endorse a medicine which had cured him, Mr.Lemue! Brown tried \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d They cured him of Chronic Indigestion .and Constipa- | tion.80 he urged his brother to try them, Hartland, N.B., Oct., 28th, 1907.\u201cThree doctors told rhe that I had | Liver Disease and serious Stomach | Trouble.My stomach wag very weak.I took their medicines for thirteen: years and grew worse.My brother (who was cured of terrible Indigestion by \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d after suffering for 15 years), recommended me to try these woncerful tablets.J bought half 5 eee aden) x INDIAN RUGS (Third Consignment) ©.We have received a third consignment of Indian Rugs.measuring 5 ft.8 in.x 3 ft.6 in.which we \u2018again offer for sale at REconatont re names sDWanD_ vo) ou SPECIALISTS qe INTERIOR?DECORATING & FURNISHING a_dozen boxes and have just finished |.I tlie sixth.I eat all kinds of hearty foods without distress and am greatly improved: in every .way, tives\u201d - also cured the Chronic Constipation which was so distressing in\u2019 my case.\u201d : \u201c (Signed) HUGH BROWN.50c a box, 6 for $2.50; a trial box, 25c.At dealers or from \u2018Fruit- -a-tives, Limited, Ottawa.\u201cFruit-a- | H| BIRKS\" BLDG.« IE CS PHILLIPS se \u2014 _ 200 CHEAP HOUSE FUEL, CORE For Stoves, Furnaces and Grates, Produced from Best American Coal.\u2018No Sulphur, Smokeless, Clean, No Dust - $7.00 - $200 \u201c Anthracite costs, PCF LON.Licc-ousenecocna voccse ounuun srecnsese Coke (delivered), per TON seccscscceuss teares vécues vrsnonscess Saving on each ton of Cokin Apply to The Montreal Ligh, Heat & Power Company.Tel East 3793.a\u2026veneus asesecsona C.O.D.Orders Taken.202 MTs \"BUMMER RESORTS « = « Mrs Holland and Miss Holland, of -1L.Montreal, to visit her soon - KENNEBUNK BEACH.Miss Sara Woodward Hill, of Montreal: is at the Sagamore.\"Montreal guests at the Nanagansett include Miss Frary, Dr.-H.S.Shaw #nd Mrs.Shaw, Mr.amd Mrs.Alex.H.Nelson and Fred.D.Rogers.S.W.Stevenson, of Montreal; is at the Granite Hull House, where \u20ac.s.Bram, also of Montreal, is staying.TY Mr.and Mrs, M.Tomhan, Dorothy Tomhan, Amy Tomhan, Margaret Tom- han, S.B.White, Lt.-Col.Henry P.Foo G Fairbanks Mr and Mrs:\u2014J Montreal guests at the Atlantis are: Dixon, R.8.Wright, F.H.Wilson, Perfect A Figure as well as HEALTH = COMFORT is assyred even to those who are inclined to : Chase Casgrain, Mrs.Turnbull and R.O.McMurtry.Mrs.John Turnbull, of Montreal, is registered this week at the Went- \u2018worth.MARRIAGE LICENSES.Star \u2018Summer Resort Information Bureau The Star Summer Resort Information Bureau, which served sich a useful purpose last summer, is again open for tht scason.- Circulars and booklets of a large number of Summer Hotels STOUTNESSs- by wearing the NEW Sheath Belt ISSUED BY J.M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James st.and 49 Crescent at.Plone Main 2502 and Up 1519.or the NEW ~ Sheath Corset LEGAL CARDS.McGIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & WELDON \u2014Advocates-\u2014 CANADA LIFE BUILDING, St.James St.Montreal.T.Chase Caagrain K.C.Victor-E.Mitchel, K.C.A.Chase-Casgrain.Joseph W.Weldon.Errol M.McDougal.John J.Creelman.| PATENT SOLICITORS.INE FETHERSTONHAUGH & co, Charles pag Taylor, B.Se,, late Examiner anadian Patent Office, CANAD IFE BLDG.MONTREAL.PATENTS | PE TE RAGLIBE S'LRG MON Miss BE.Tresler was in Vaudreuil Wednesday, the guest of Mrs.C.A: Geotfrion.Dr.and Mrs.Prevost were hers over the week end, visiting friends.Mr.Albert Thirierge is spending his holidays at Ottawa Hotel.Messrs.H.Hamilton, A.Singer and Col.Labelle, accompanied by a party of friends went to Ottawa in their gasoline yacht.Miss Rose Lalonde returned home Sunday after spending two weeks, the guest of the Misses Aquin.a Mi Dan \"Hushion was a week end guest in Vaudreuil.Mrs.E.Joseph and Miss B.O'Leary ure visiting their sister, Mrs.Chas.Furcat at Pension Lalonde for a ow .mettre : AHUNTSIC.= Mrs, Miles Btandish and \u201cntte daughter, of Lennoxvilie, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.W, McConnell, the of ave, secs Beatin Have issuéd !n- vitations es e masquerade bell to be held on the 37th inst.Mrs.Frank Nelson has been visiting ; Lawrence.Wileox: at \u201cStoke Inventions Patented.AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, \u201cMerenants Bask Bulldiag, Montreal.| ! \"FRU ITS.FANCY MONTREAL MELONS \u2014 We are \"vecoiving-\"dally.Shipping melons [To cialty.- Bonne, : 854 Dorchester street.Tel.Up 132 219 £8 BRUSHES.\u201c208 156 saw made by the famous Paristan Specialist, Mr.A.CLAVERIE Ladies can consult Mr.A.Cla- verte, Jr.from 2 to 5 p.m.Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdave, and from 6.30 to\" 8.30 pm.on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at \u2019 970 ST.DENIS STREET.All measurements are taken: by experienced corsettiere.= J i199 4 2aw ) eal Rater $2.50 ma up per day.= \\ SUMMER RESORTS.\u201cCAN'T YOU COME TO - THE WATERBURY INN?Among the Green*Mts.of Vt.Modern Improvements.Prices reasonable.Open the entire year, WM.F.DAVIS, Prop.co 201 Tec Re-opening Lake St.Joseph Hotel.| JULY 1st., 1909.50 minutes\u2019 run from Quebec.Station of the Quebec and Lake &t, John Ry.719 Hotel Frequent trains.Take: C.N.Q.Ry.from Montreal.Incation on Lake Fishing, Teanis, Golf, ets A bundred guest rooms.Electric light throughout.Unusual spacious Ainlog halls.Perfect ballroom.Efficient o 2.New York management.Oompletest service.Write, for eccoe or telephone, 8.J.\u201cAgent, \"0.Ry.Teper! a up per week, By arrangemsnt, $15.00 \u201caid Resorts; information with regard\u201d to\u2019 location, rates, ete.toi ther with Railway and Steamship folders and time tables, may be obtained by those interested, on application, at the STAR BRANCH OFFICE.Corner Peël and St.Catherine Streets.115 14 LE Richelieu and Ontario Hotels OPEN JUNE 25TH MANOIR RICHELIEU, Murray Bay, Que.HOTEL TADOUSAC, Tadoussac, Que.his famous and fashionable xeaside Family Hotel.Golf, beautifui- beach, rote!\u201d with fresh and salt water baths, [fishing and boating.sea swimming pool, golf, etc.\u201c For Rates, Booklets, etc.apply to .a.M ERSON, Manager, Manoir Richelieu, Murray ay, P.2 rr BOWEN, Manager, Tadousac Hotel, Tadousac, P.Q.= TE OTTAWA HOUSE Cushing's Island Ove.Grund Central Station.ew York Oly PORTLAND, \u2014 a Day \u2018win remain Open until Sept.10th, at \u2014 Specially Reduced Rates Kin E d war d 198 7 \"covers\" rabway fare; ux ves brs board &nd lodg- fogs.48 13 daw: Hotel New York, 146-155 W.47th BT.JUST OFF BROADWAY.IT IS NOW TIME MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS DURING THE HIDSON-FULTON TON SEPT.25TH TO OCT 9th.Rooms, 81:50.Rooms and wr and up.$1 per aa extre.for ench additional person In same room.Fr T \u2014 .New Brunswick The Rhine of America.Spend your holidays in the Province ot New-Brunswitk;; Canada, and -make.sure ot à sall on thé Saint John River, which; dn the words of the late Rev.T.DeWitt Tai- mage, is \u2018The Rhine and the Hudson commingled in ons scene Of beauty And grandeur.For full particulars of a fishing trip e bunt In the.fall, Located im the very heart of every attraction and within 10 minates \u2018of where the celebration will take write tg place; mithin 5 minutes\u201d walk of 30 EDERICT ASSOCIATI a Theatres.Access subway, ele- \u201c81% Queen, oF Ta.N.B., C vai | vated and surface lines.For a beautiful illustrated historical dook- Jet, and.ten \u2018picture postais, enclose ten cents in stamps.129 23004 JOHN HOOD, Prest.and Manager formerly of \u201cNaw Tiftt House, = tale; snd Royal Hotel, Hamiïton,Ont.: ATES AND RESTA RANTS.La Corona Hotel.(The.Home of the Epteure) CAFE THE BEST ee 0 x Taal ide .= Lo # | _ Amateur Photographs .Wanted.|: f the principal points of interest \u2018in Summer Resorts ummer.LLISTRITE POST op &, x de mie ey si rte \u201cBeautiful booklét\"6d\"r G.KIMPTO , Manager Abonakie : \u201cSion, but! has.done THE MONTREAL DAILY .STAR\u2014SATURDAY.AUGUST 28, v 1909.ha AT LOCAL THEATRES., His Majosty's comedy opera, which has won much success -evér since its first produe- -tion, will be the attraction at His Ma- jJesty\u2019's for the opening of the season starting with the matinee Monday, September 6.For \u201cKing Dodo\u201d a good t.containing mdny metropolitan favorites, is promised.as well ad an attractive chorus and fine scenic environment.- \u2018Academie \u2026 As Loie Fuller will not be seen at the Academy in conjunction with the new French Company until ber 13th, the various members of the Stock Company will have ample opportunity to show their ability during the opening week of thelr season, which atarts with a matinee on Labor Day.The play selected for the initial \u2014week\u2014is\u2014 by De-Catllavet\u2014and Robert \u2018de Fiers, entitled \u201cL'Amour Veille,\u201d and its four acts are said to be* well constructed.The cast will include: Misses Ritter, Rousillon, Schuller, and Délauney.and Messrs.Leon Cassett, Emile Rouvier.and passibly Paul Marcel, although the, latter has not decided as yet to place himself in the cast.\u2019 Bennett's \u2018Theatre., Fred Lindsay wii! head the bil.at Bennett's next week.While living in Australia he -became expert with the short handle long lash whip, of the manipulation of which he gives an exhibition in his spectacular act.Lindsay carries several assistants, and lot of scenery and effects repre- - Benting-a camp bush.Others on the bill include Miss Vinie Daly, who is a niece of.Mar- _#mret Daly Vokes, and is.a.well.known said to be clever pantomimists and acrobats.in \u2018The Awakening of Toys,\" Clifford & Burke, black face comedians.Foy and, Clarke; -Jchn Gilbert, comedian; and Viviens, sharp shooters.\u2018Theatre Francais.The .productipn of \u201cFauat,\u201d which \u201cwill be presented at the Francais next week, is said to include many fine electric and other effects, as well as .attractive scenery.such as the garden with blossoms that turn to fairy lamps; the revel of the Demons on the Brocken when the lightning plays , about the rocks: the cathedral lighted \u2018Up inside and.showing the choir, .priest and congregation: and the Apotheosis, where Marguerite ascends to Heaven from.her bed of straw.The \u2018cast includes Miss Edna Porter as \u201cMarguerite,\u201d Mr.Geo.S.Trimble, as \u201cMephisto.\u2019.Mr.Carlyle Shelley, ar \u201cFaust.\u201d and Miss Myra Brooks as \u201cMartha\u201d ~ 7 With \u201cThe Ducklings\u201d at theTheatre .Royal next.~Week.will be Charles H.Boyle and Lillian George, Bulla Ray- «mond, Frank Damsell, and Frances Far.the Sisters Hall.Wiliam Cullen, \u2018and Nugent and Nugent.pramme opens with what is called a mile-a-minute song and comedietta.\u2018The Janitor\u2019 The olio follows, and \u2018the performance terminates with \u201cA : Ohe-Night Opera.\u201d introducing the (entire company.when! It is said fun -Telgns supreme, Staniey Hall, ?Miss B.Genevieve Balrd, a young *£anadian actress, will appear shortly zut Stanley Hall, in three one-act plays by W.A.Tremayne.Miss Baird t = 2 \u2018a native arer Téem NE She has} nly been a short time in the profes- excellent work.Beason béfore\u2019 last she toured the :West Indies and South America with W.S.Harkinss Co.plaving the ju- wenile roles in \u201cMrs.Dane'3 Defence.\u201d \u201cMrs.Temple's Telegram.\u201d \u2018The Lion and the Mouse.\u201d etc., and the follow- Linx summer swas leading lady for Danie! Ryan.and scored in the role of Porthenia.MVhe vlays will be given under the direction of the author.and with competent aupport.What The Press Notice Said.The art of the Press Agent \u2018In advance of the show.\u201d sometimes makes @- hit where the writer least expects and causes all the langhs to happen 4n the wrong places.An example of #the Press Agent's work received not long ago forms a case in point, and esensas © as00s00 ® _ NEW YORK ro & & & THEATRICAL | LETTER 8 OutttSS 5 SOSISET 5° New York, August 28.\u2014Get money.\u201cWhat is the moral taught by five of he seven new plays that start the jeatrical season in Broadway.How Te get money.\u2018That is the lesson given, one way or another.hy these mples from sordid life in America.{The special point of two dramas curi- \u2018ously alike seems to be: If Harriman.\u201c Morgan.or Rockéfeller.invite you lo à short cruise on his yacht.don\u2019t The possible consequences are shown in the third act of \u201cThe Dollar Mark.\u201d and the second act of \u201cThe Singmaster.\u201d - George Broadhurst has piore than once got in touch with popular taste in melodrama of crafty fin- nce.He has not convinced me that Harriman.or Morgan, or Rockefeller has used his millions \u2018to revenge the -Cold hauteur of a proud beauty\u201d by juggling a railroad, or giving the stock market the razzle-dazzle.or putting the lid of monopoly on a traet of oil wells.~~ But since the people who frost like this type of play find the njoyment enhanced by identifying characters as real men in the public al of Broad- e easy by being dominant, possessing a mere half-dozen millions, Les be Fimost anyone Ain this land.of wealth.But the villain, figuring hia dings in the hundred millions, must $9 somebody in particular.The fair one spurns the villain's proposal of marriage on a Saturday night Bt a house party on Long Island, and @écepts the mere half-dozeh-millions séro.* Does H.M.R.show his cards?He asks the week-end party to make the trip to town on Mon- jy in his yachi.Though the hero that the bank of which he is president may tail and knows he ought to ¢ike a train, he cannot decline the in- \u2018vitation when reminded by his lady leve that the moontight on the water will very beautiful.80 in the third al = à aboard the yacht, while Hi wall Street Is In a Danie ens is to \u2018generally.ys the macH- \u201cKing Dodo.\u201d the Pixley and Luders Septem- : in-~the Queensland } dancer; De Witt, Burns and Torrance, | \u201c4 iy comfortable.re me - \"Theatre \u2018Royal: net ae se The pro-|{ Véred and ninety-nine have hela up aa it possesses unconscious \u201chumor for which either the typewriter or the man manipulating it must be held responsible, it's perhaps best to regard it merely as another instance of the FReneral \u201c\u2018cussedness\u201d of inanimate ob- Jects, and blame the machine.The press notice.before it received atten- Hon from the editorial blue pencil stated that the star who was being extolled.had heen fated\u201d by \u2018society.and \u201ccaressed and pampered\u201d by the people of the city in which she had\u2019 last appeared.A young woman's \u201cwrapturous\u201d face was also referred this wonderful star had been regarded as the \u2018real carnation\u201d of something that existed long ago.Heat The climate of Montreal is a good climate as climates go, but there are times when it is far from being entire- Sultry weather leads -one-to-think-of the cool-breezes- which are especially\u2019 necessary for children.and to get them out of the heat, in view of its excellent facilities of every kind, there is no finer place for the purpose than Dominion Park.- The park is 60 situated that there in always a breeze; and the big promenade on the river looks right ouf over one of the finest bits of scenery near the city.There is no better place on the island to spend a\u2018twarm summer afternoon, from the mere standpoint Sohmer Park\u2014Billy Robinson, one of the midgets, next week.lodge on the craft.He has the hero in his clutches.But no! - By accident, that splendid young man gets an inkling of the true state of affairs.Ile remembers the financier's abject fear of death.Indeed, whenever that great magnate hears death so much as mentioned he involuntarily shakes like \u2018a jellyfish.Covering him with a pistol \u2018concealed in a pocket, the hero makes him order the machinery to get busy.A stock company in Washington tested \u201cThe Son of his 'Father\u201d last spring.Renamed \u201cThe Ringmaster\u201d it was hurried into New York a week before \"The Dollar Mark.\u201d It was a race for the Novelty Stakes.For a whole act of \u201cThe Ringmaster\u201d _ is aboard a yacht.where the hero and heroine are\u201cguests of a multi-million- aire, where wireless messages are delayed, and where finally a good young fellow of a few millions discerns the plot of the bad old fellow of many millions in time to reach New York for a fight.Yet I don\u2019t believe.there Is any plagiarism.It is coincidence only.of \u201cDetective Sparkes\u201d° fooled me.The play contains neither a Sparkes nor a detective.The author, Martha Morton's hrather Michael, in providing a comedy for advancing Hat- tle AVillidms from extravaganza to a Frohman legitimite star comedienne, The title hag not reached back tô the time of Lotta Urabtree and Maggie Mitchell to bring forward the protean role of a female sleuth.ttie 1a made to become a bold liar with an amiable purpcre.that of saving a weaker wo- | man's reputation: and having called a mythical detective into.the case, she }s compelled to personate that creation of her own fancy.\u2018The novel conceit is used ingeniously and through it Hattie is enabled to astonish people who don't know that she was a strafght actress before they saw her in the crimps and crooks of song-and- dance shows.T'strive against beéom- ing obsolete in taste: and do believe that to lump \u2019em, the new things on the stage are better than the did; nor do I hesitate to laugh right out loud at tomfoolery in musical farces when tt is funny; vet I am right gleeful when amusé by a reniiine comedy.Hence 1 teas my hat and halloo at Hattie Williams In Sparkes.1 can't tell you why, hut I vow it is #0, that Mike Morton's iz the thou- ] sandth vari8ht play after nine hun * Dominion Park\u2014Eugene Thibadeau, the strong {gramme _lsaid.to.be Xery clever.tive work.A Canadian Composer.Mr.Grant-Schaeffer a .Canadian composer, who has spent the last half dozen years in Chicago, spent a few days in Montreal last week on his way from his summer home on Lake Mem- phremagog.No other Canadian of the younger generation has won such recognition for his song settings as has come to Mr.Grant-Schaeffer in the last two or three years, and some of the manuscripts representing his work this summer promise even better things, a setting for \u201cThe Eagle,\u201d of Tennyson's._ for example, being wonderfully virile and appealing.Mr.Grant-Schaeffer was born and spent his boyhood in Glengarry County.tt -~ AT THE PARKS.\\ man next week.of situation.Dominion Park possesses other attractions as well in the different shows and entertainments which have proved so popular, and some of which are so well adapted for the patronage .of women and children.One of the principal outside free attractions next week will be Eugene Thibodeau, who is said to be the strongest man in the world.\"He will be \u201cthe connecting link between two harnessed horses.pulling in opposite directions.and withstand the strain for several minutes.Vander Meerschen's band is putting in some excellent pro-» grammes and their efforts seem to be more appreciated all the time.t et tt ; Sohmer Park.- -There:-is_ an: exceedingly good pro- Sohmer Park for the coming week.The Three Nevarros, English Equi- Hbrists, will play Montreal as their first engagement on this continent.Their act is very well spoken of.On the same ship on which they came to this country came the midgets, Rob- inçson and Grant: who have been making lots of fun for Londoners.The two atractions came over on the S.S.Corsican.The midgets have a comedy turn closing with a\" boxing exhibition.Deas, Reed, and Deas, are a trio of singers and dancers who have made a reputation for themselves.They are colored folks and they know how to dance.The Four Musical Winfields will be heard in a musical act that is Theyplay- about one dozen instruments.There\u2019 will be general satisfaction over the announcement that the Kohler trio have been re-engaged.They will add \u201cThe Holy City\u201d and \u2018Le Miserere\u201d to their programme next week.Charles.Herrera, known as the sallor on the pole acrobat.will be an added attraction.The park band has a new programme and theréd will be special features on gala nights, Wednesday and Friday.The park is to remain open later than usual this year in order to welcome the \u201cBack to Montreal\u201d visitors.ee Miss Cartier in Toronto.Miss Victoria Cartier, the well- known planist and organist of this city.left to-day for a week's trip to Toronto, Niagara and Buffalo.newspaper reporters to ridicule if not opprobrium.Dramatists, ready to\u2019 curry favor with journalists privately, like to flout them publicly.It is refreshingly not so in \u201cDetective Spar- kes\u201d The wreck of a balloon ie tound on an English heath.The owner is guessed to be a certain nobleman.A brooch in the debris Indicates that he had a woman companion in his air flight.Who was she?The mystery figures in the current news, London journals send correspondents to get the facts, and their strenuous efforts cause the play's complication; ut they are not boors, chumps, nor any other aort of knaves; and they contrive to be polite in their inquisi- .May.de, as-1 said, this absence of ignorant or wilful libels on journalism disposes me to like the play anyway.But I don't think so.! am sure that the heroine wins me all by herself.She is an American cousin of the English lady who went ballooning scandalously.To divert attention, confuse gossip, lead the newspapers and police astray, and thus hide the implicated lady, she invents a plot to burglarize the husband's country house, commits the bogus crime herself, assumes the character of Sparkes, a Sherlocka Holmeslana, and fills a comedy with her vicissitudes and final triumph.You have laughed at many masculine Hars \u2018of good humor and laudable intention in plays.Well, such a personality feminized -winsomely by an author and \u2018an actress is the making of \u201cDetective Sparkes.\u201d of The big whoop of \u201cThe Merry Wi- dow\" last-seaton has fed tna rab 1oF | this season of ali the Vienna comié operas in sight.The first of these performed here is \u201cThe Gay Hussars.\u201d The thing that it pokes fun at is the compulsory military service by young men in European countries.Ths tuneful music is suiffcient to sing the play into American favor; but I wish that some speedy Yankee humorist could have transferred its mock-soldiering- its tactical war game\u2014from the military investment of an Austrian city to the make-believe capture of.Boston.Instead of that the Viennesee libretto has been translated merely, with: its points of caste between the amateur militia and the professional army unexplained, and most of its satire left to loxe itself in the unoriginative transfer.Its lovers sing their romance to bewitching airs, and they.logk \u2018well in the picturesque old castle where th bu .; bo + - -turned home | gets into jolly good humor with the audiences is a Bobby North.brought in from vaudeville to monkeyshine and cut up as a barber serving as a lleu- tenant.It is likely, however, that improving alterations will make Gay Hussars\u2019, win out.If some handsome young actor of emotional lovers, who has also a tenor voice of uncommon excellence, and besides that can dance -with the highest degree of pantomimic grace, reads this call for him, he has the chance of his life.The hero of \u201cThe Gay Hussars\u201d is maddened by the conduct of its heroine.out in a passionate songz, and belches from that into a wild Hungarian dence.For that role, you see, a Sothern for ick for dance is needed.May be the adequate man is avallable in Vienna.He isn't in New York as yet.The management thought it had him in Orrin Johnson.What actor on our stage is handsomer than Orrin?Who is a more fervid wooer?His voice, too.sings up melodiously to the role\u2019s top notes.And he can dance most gracefully.So Orrin rehearsed the part.He even performed it in a tryout town.But he threw it up at the entry to New York.\u2018IN act it for $400 a week, sing it for $200 more, and dance it for $150 extra,\u201d I'm told he said: \u201cbut I' won't mark down the $750 to $500.\u201d A farce that skips along without singing or dancing is \u201cBilly.\u201d The col- legian- of its name is his girl's football god; but he gets three front teeth kicked out.Lest that disenchant her; he runs off to Cuba on a plea-of illness, but really to accustom himself to false teeth.and especially to learn pronounce his dear one\u2019s difficult name of {| Beatrice.Of course, Beatrice is on the | boat, and again, of course, Billy butts into an accident resulting in the loss of his new teeth.That is all and that is laughter could be wrung from six teeth.The wringers are comedian Sidney of the Drews, and the authop, the daughter.of the McKée-Rankifis and mar: ried into Drew; Barrymoñgt and Davenport relationship.Mrs.Dréw uses none of \u2018the available names, but hides-be- hind a \u2018George Cameron\u201d without any concealment.The rherriment is due in about-équal parts to the acting and the writing.Mrs.Drew seems to know that frothy bubbles can be blown up Just so large but, not .one half inch larger, while the \u2018famous Mrs.John.Drew's son is as deft as his brother John, whose first and last rule is that the greater the earnestness and gravity the more absurd the line or situation.All of \u201cBilly\u201d is placed on the upper] deck amidship of an Atlantic coast- liner, the rail running along the footlights of the stage.In this the Drews follow thé vaudeville -frolic, \u201cBilly's \u201cTombstones.\u201d 2 2° : FRANKLIN FYLES.eee PERSONALS.Miss C.Russelle has left for.ton, Ont.%- PP Viscount Midleton has left London for Scotland.Miss Lilly.Kempi street, has left for New York.Que.- Mrs.Burnett, Prince Arthu Ë ments, have returned from \u201cCap # l'Ajgle.; EA a Miss McKergow has returned to the city, after, spending the summer\u2019 at Muskoka., Sir Lômer days at the ray Bay.Mr.and Mrs.8.Blumenthal will be \u201cAt Home\u201d on September 5th, at 1630 Mance street.The Duchess of Norfol elbcted president of the Cross Society.Miss Kathleen Gordon, Lincoln Ave.; fg Grosse Isle, Que.Mr, and Mrs.John Brymer have taken up their residence at 1723 Upper Hutchison street.Major and Mrs.David Seath and Miss Isobel Seath have returned from the Maine Coast.\u2019 Mr-~ Lawrence G.Claxton has returned to town from Mountain View, in the Adirondacks.Dr.and Mrs.Albert @ Nicholls, Bishop street, have moved to 972 St.Catherine street west.} Mrs.M.Trask, of Roxbury, Mass, is visiting Mrs.C.Loveland, 50 St.Luke street, Montreal.> ) Miss Millie Hayward and the Misses Spicers, have left town for a few weeks visit in Berthier en Haut.Mr.and Mrs.P.Gunlich, of Weat- mount, have returned home from a visit in the Adirondack Mountains, * _Mrs.G.E.Scudder, of Rochester, N.Y.formerly of Montreal.is spending a few weeks with friends in town.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Windsor-For- ster, have returned from Gaspe, where they have spent the last six weeks.The Misses Cunningham, Hutchison street, have returned home after a two months\u2019 visit at Northfield, Vermont.Mr: R.Davis, of Troy, N.Y.who.has heen visiting his cousin, Mrs.M.Harris, Crescent street, have returned home.' The Rev.Father Tepf has returned to \u2018New York after {visiting his brother.Mr.Otto Tepf and family, at Cartier- ville.\u2018 > Miss Isabel McCoy, B.Sc.has re- after spending two.months at Regina and other western points., : .Mts.R.W.Mitchell and son,sof St.\u201d Lambert, have returned from the Maine Coast, where they have spent the summer.Mrs.J.Foisy, Miss Gabrielle Foisy, and Mr.Ralph Foisy, of Cartierville, {sail on Friday, September 3rd for Eu- spending a few Richelieu, Mur- uin is anoir \u2018has\u2019 been ussex Red Don't Worry About Fat - During the Hot Weather This is not the time to worry about your fat.The thing to do is to remove that fat without taking chances with the health of the rest of your body.\u2019Fhers has been a great demand for several Years for a convenient form: of the famous Marmoia prescription which has met with such success In the past few years in the reduction of flesh.This demand has tbeen met.ig the shape of a small tablet-that-holds-all-the principles of tha famous prescription and at 'the same time enables a fat person to always ba.ablé- to take their fat-reducing formula, no matter where they may be.One of these little tablets taken after each meal and at bedtime will stop at once\u2019 the pro- duetion \u2018of all fat and will remove the fat you have at the rate of from 12 to 18 ounces per day.They ame berfectly harmiess, contain no drugs that will tear- down your system, \u2018 but they do their work just as nature.intends it should be done.\u2018They go into the stomach and stop that ofgan producing fat.They reach fat wherever it is located, and assist the body in throwing it off.They require\" no diet, mb exercise, and they will not leave vait layers of {pose skin to.make large wrinkles like all fat reducérs do.They are being sold in\" great quantities: and are \u2018Used by all classes.Hundreds of physicians\u2019 prescribe them.\u201cYou may buy thems at shy drug store, price: 78 cents per case; br you » direct tty the- Marmala Company; De Détroit: His pent-up emotions breaks speech, a Caruso for song, and a Viar- { \u2018enough.You wouldn't think 3 acts of | Hamil | 4 of Dorchéster | Motiatt 46 islthigE er | am cousin, Miss Eileen Brown, at Levis, |: Sensational Balloon Ascension Apatt- | isiting-\u2014Miss-\u2014Fiorence-\u2014Avten at wm | a \u2018garden party.a ENNETTSI All Next Week .Starting Monday Matinee 2 p.m.-Twice Daily-Sp.ur : Fred Lindsay and Company The Australian Bushman and Whip-crack Marvellous and unique.One carload of scenery.Melville & Higgins First appearance in two vears of the droll comedy duo.De Witi-Burns & 1orrènee Presenting the amusing pantomime \u201cThe Awakening of the Toys.\u201d \u2019 Black face Comedians, with, original material., Foy & Clark The perennial comedy hit, \u201cThe Spring of Youth.\u201d or the Darwinian theory reversed.- Versatile comedian, Jate of Klaw & Erlanger's \u201cMother Goose.\u201d ._ patton \u201cea rr RAIN OR SHINE.34 SPECIAL TRAINS, with members\u2019 cars attached, leaving Windsor Street Depot.daily at 1.50 p.m.TUESDAY.THURSDAY SATURDAY and HOLIDAYS 1.50 and 2.15 p.m.Returning leave Blue Bonnets immediately after the last race.THROUGH STREET CARS, from Vie- taria.Square vla Bleury street, at five minute intervals, between 12 noon and 3.00 pm.Afterwards.special service from Mount Royal Avenue.10c cash fare, no transfers.ADMISSION TO COURSE including Grand Stand) $1.; Season Badges $10; Box Seats $1: Boxes (season) $50.On sale at \u2018Star Branch Office, Cor.Peel and St.Catherine street.1 JAUTUMN MEETING] «> oo MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMIE FREN Presenting the Successful BY DECAILLAVET AND Prices, Monday Sept.13 tn Classical Ballets.L\u2019Amour Veille Monday Matinee, Sept.MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c; Gallery 25c SPECIAL: : ANNOUNCEMENT [A LOIE FULLER EXTRAORDINARY \u2018A Marvellous Terpsichorean: Entertainment, with Beautiful, \u201cNatural Dances\u201d\u2014Direct from Paris.THEATRE DE LA COMEDIE : : FRANCAISE =: 38 eee 208 ee es em em re OFFICE 9 A.M.MONDAY ve DEBUT OF THE HSTOCK COL Comedy in Four Acts ROBERT DE FLERS ÿ + AND HER MUSES 3 BLUE BONNETS COURSE ISEPT4 1018\" 203 8 ~ Vinie Daly \u2014 ae.dancing hit in * Hoop.Rollers.Klieneograph Something startling in [| motiography.~~ | Daily matinee, 15¢ to 25¢.\u201d Saturday, 15¢ to 50c.Every night, 15c to 75c.Party boxes.$1.00.' ROLLER \u2014Exponerits of 8 SESSIONS A DAY\u2014ADMISSION 10 CENTS.; Every Evening This Week._ __EYLER and BERTON - \u2026 \u2018Roller Skating MORNING, ~~ AND EVENING _ADMISSION 10 CENTS.194 156 SKATING racetul Skating.salle Avenue.: P.KK.fotlowed with triple Parachute descent by M.A.Stewart, surnamed the \u201cKing of the Airs,\u201d at the popular Plateau Maisonneuve (at Maisonneuve), Sunday, - August 29th next, at 2 o'clock p.m.sharp.' All tramways going East will take you to Lasalle Avenue.Cabs will be : at the disposal of the public at our branch office, corner Onl i THERIAULT, \u2018Agent 7 .dE\" CANADIAN w + EXHIBIFION # x Everything that Canada can shq MODE Infantry Artillery Dragoona \u2019 Fleld Post Office Guard Mount and regular : MILIT Victoria Cross Competi Musical Ride Artillery Drive Wrestling on H@fseback 8 RY TOUR Ten Magsed Militar: Militag Ships Blown Up; : FIREWORKS SP Siege of Kgfidahar.AUGUST 28 TOR JYTO rope, where thËy will remain for some time.Miss Symington.of Westmount, has arrived in Portland, Ore, where she expects to remain for a year.with her sister, Mrs.A.W.Dow.formerly of Westmount.- IN N \u201ca Messrs.Peter McKenzie, A.Snowdon, F.J.Perego, F.W.Sharp; -% G.Burnio, Mr.and Mrs.F.Wool- bria, M.J.Morris W.A.Lemay, J.W.Harding were among the \u2018Montrealers at the Chateau, Quebec.yesterday.Lord Aberdeen has returned to Dublin from a short visit to Scotland.Their Excellencies are entertaining a house party, at the vice-regal Lodge tor the Horse, Show which opened on 24th, and have issued invitations for The Queen and Princess: Victoria are to \u2018embark at Dundee for Chris- \u2018tlania on board the Victoria and AI- ./ bert on the day of their departure ftom Balmoral: The Royal yacht will convey the Queen to- Copenhagen after her visit to the King and Queen of Norway, and about the middie of September the Victoria and Albert is to return to Portsmouth.\u2018Princess Victoria.will remain in Norway until the beginning of October, and her Ma- ljesty is to travel overland when #he comes back to England from Denmark.The offictal visit of the King Of Portugal to the British Court is to take place in November, when he will be the State guest of their Majesties | days.It\"is expected that King Manuel will arrive in England -on Tuesday, November 18th, but: nothing will be definitely settled until after his Ma- _jesty\u2019s return from the Continent.The visit of King Manuel will be of more thaï ordinary interest to the King and Queen, as the late Xing of Portugal, besides «being a relation.was also én terms of close friendship with King.Efward, while Quéen Alexandra has \u201calways beeni.very fond of ths daughters of the late Comtb dé Paris, of whom Queen \u201cAmelie of \u201c{ Take 8 a.m.train for Lackine Wharf, at Windsor Castle for three or four | Portugal, | donfa Springs and Plantagenet.Re- Manuel » mother, is the eldest.King.Ottawa River Nav.Co.TO OTTAWA, $2.50.RETURN, $4.00.The Lovely Carillon Trip $1.00 Home by the Rapids at 6.30 P.M.SPLENDID.STEAMER \"EMPRESS.\" i 198 10 procession through London, probably on Wednesday,: November 17th, when the Corporation will entertain his Majesty to luncheon.There will also be shooting parties at Windsor during the Royal visit, as well as a banquet in St.Georges Hall and a command performance of one of the plays from a London theatre._ Patent Report.Owen N.Evans, Solicitor of Pat.| ents and Expert, Merchants\u2019 Bank Building, reports the following United States patents granted to Canadians last week: 931,052.flush-door hanger.G.Trietad;- 981,071, whey and milk measuring apparatus.J.Livingstone; 981,172, bell-striker, T.L.Wilson: 931,191._ash:sifter, J.Farnworth; 831.261, metal heel protector for rubber shoes and the like, ¥.Boxer, 03181.smoothing iron, \u201cS.Buskard; 931.438.composite heel for boots and shoes, E.Leahy; 931,659, grease cup.A F.Taylor.or WOOLER, ONT.\u2014Percy Bell, formerly of this vicinity, died at Brock- port, N.Y.CALEDONIA SPRINGS.Saturday-Monday Additional Train : Service.- .The Canadian Pacific train leaving Windsor; Street Station at 6.15 pm.on Saturdays will run through to Cale-:| turning it will leave Calelionia Springs FRANCAIS | MAGNIFICENT SCENIC AN GEO.S.TRIMBLE - as \u201cMEPHISTO,\u201d MATINEE DAILY PRICES NEVER CHANGE : .Ç 10c, 20c,.30c, 50c.No English Theatre in Town Offers such Bargains in Amusement.MORRISON'S FAUST by THE FAMOUS FAUST OCTETTE | NEXT WEEK D ELECTRICAL REVIVAL OF MUSIC FROM THE OPERA + horses twice daily._ 203 8 Dominion Park END OF BELGIAN SOCIETY'S FESTIVAL .pe my Uuparalleled Display of Fireworks \u2018Free attraction next .week \u2014 Thibodeau, the strongest man living, will pull against a team of \u2018 SOHMER PARK THIS WEEK {6 \u201cFlying Banvards Herbert's Great Dog Troop, etc., etc.3 and 8 P.M.ADMISSION 10 CENTS Matinee Dafly.Prices 2Inwvays FRANCAIS HZ 215555 The New High Class Comed Drama, \u2018THE FINAL SETTLEMENT No English Theatre in Town offers as .__ Much for the money.- \\ Al 1 , ROYAL, TM Ted prices.16c, 20e, 300, Se.THIS WÉEK-\u2014MATINEE DAILY The Cherry Blossoms A Big Sin Show.4 Ca, Court.Freedom 92) » No.485 ) CANADIEN ORDER ASP - OP FORESTERS _ : Members of the above Court are hereby requested\u201d to\u2014attend\u2014the-funeral-of-our- | 1ate Bro.J.W.Carson, from kis late\u2019 residence, 221 Duvernay street, St.Henri.on Monday, 30th inst, at.10 am.Members of Sister Courts invited.w.M.COUPER, Rec.Sec.Frederic\u2018 W.Norman'\u2019a Dancing School.; Beginners' class will open Thurs, Sept.2, at 8.15 p.m.Opening Assembly Sat.Sept.4.Hall to rent, open day or gvening.MAJESTIC HALL, 508 Guy St.f (Just below Sher- BAA - brooke st.) (P74/ Phones Up 5174-326.200 2 2aw Grand Excursion of the , .\u201cLicensed Victuallers\u2019 Association of the City of Montreal, | TUESDAY AUGUST 31st, 1909, at CONEY ISLAND Midway between Coteau Landing and Valieyfield.Traln leaves Bonaventure Station at 8.45 a.m., return at 8 p.m.Return Tickets, $1.00 Meals and refreshments served by the Island Hotel Co.at city prices.Tickets for sale at: Licensed Victuallers James street.Victor Lemay, 89 St.St.James street.Dan.Daignault, 19 Chabolllez Square.A.Blondin, 677 St.Catherine st.east.Office, 66 Bt.hibition in Eastern Canada.4 Massed Bands of Music ! 25c.J.A.COCHRANE, , PE President.Next Week=-\"The uckliage\u201d 200 6 \u201c4 M.A.A.A.NOTICE TO MEMBERS Owing to the Grounds being leased for Saturday, 28th August, 1909, membership passes are hereb suspended for that date.JOHN DAVIDSON, Sec.-Treasur.Beginners Classes for Adults, reopen Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, September 7th, Sth and 9th, at 8.15 p.m.\u2014in\u2014 (The Ha}! with the velvet floor.) PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN, SR.{the original.) Over 25,000 enccesatal pupils in Montreal during the past 21 years.There must be n reason.Our rates are no higher than elsewhere hut advantages far greater.We have the largest, finest and most completely equipped amusement hall in Montreal.ss Come in and talk with us, we wii make you wecome.(Up 05168).Labour Day Assembly MONDAY, SEPT.6th, AT 830 PM.Serpentines, Favors, Souvenirs, etc.Former pupils registered, entitled to attend this assembly, without extra charge.: Winter Season Assemblies Re-open TO-NIGHT at 8.30 p.m.Couple 50 Cents.Davis\u2019 Orchestra.Back to Stanley Hall, ' Assembly, Thursday, September.18th, at 8.30.\u2014 > Canada's Great Eastern > A588 at 2.19 am.on Mondays \u2018only, apd Teach Montreal at 0m.er daughter of John H.and the late An- nis L Coffin, aged 84 \"years, 18 dead.is dead A ; LUNENBURG, N:8,\u2014Minna, wife of Professor James Lieoht!, and daughter of the late Charles E.Cossman, DD.- Es 0, - # > DANCING, Stanley Hall, 96 Stanley st.(Auto Garage removes next month).\u201caq - ET mo \u201cTe a rs 4 nrg, J Sawers, M.A, curate \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY | STAR\u2014SATURDAY.AUGUST 28, CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOR- TLE \u2014 Rev.Canon Fllegood, I» \u20ac.Lu Téctor; Rev.Allan FP.Shatford, M.A.curate, poly Communion.8 a.n.; Matins, 11 8.m.; evensong, 7 p.nun TRINITY CHURCH, corner of St.Denis street and Viger Square-Rev.J.A.Almond, M.A.rector.Hely Communion, '$ am.; Matins, 11 a.evensong, 7 p.m.ST.GEORGES CHURCH.Doininion Banare\u2014Rev.Dr, Patarson-Smyth, Litt D.D.D., pastor.Holy Communion at 8 e.m.; 11 a.m.morning prayer: preacher, LL Rev, W Stevenson.Major: 2 po.Sunday schoo! in church; 7 p.m.evening prayer; Rev.W.Stevenson Major.\u2018 CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAI-\u2014Rer.Herbert Symonds, DD.Vicar; Rev.F.$ aim.Holy Communion; 11 a.m.hiedral service; reacher, Rev.F.J.Sawers, MLA.7 p.m,, athédral service; preacher, Rev.Mr.fawers.; GRACE CHURCH.Wellington street, Point St Charles\u2014Ven.Arfchdeacon Ker, D.D., rector.5 a.m.lioly Cominunion; 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.m, evénsong; preacher, Rev.D.B.Rogers.M.A.ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corner of #t.Paul and Inspector sts \u2014Ruval Dean Sanders, incumbent.Morning prayer ut 11, evening prayer at 7; Sunday school and Bible class, 8.45 a.m.and J pm.ST.LURE $5 CHURCH, Dorchester and Champlain streets-Rev- W.\u2018W.Craig, M.A., B.D., réctor.Holy Communien a* - at M o'vlock; 8.30 a.m.morning pray a.m.; morning praver at 11: evening praver.al 7; preacher at both services, Rev.J.kK.Fee, M.A.CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION; Park avenue, St.Louis\u2014Rev.J.L.Flanagan, rector, Services at 11 a.m, Mating; 7 pan.evensong.Preacher, Rev.H, A, Naylor, B.A.! ALL SAINT® CHURCH, 8t.Denis st.-Rev.James A.Elliott, B,A.11 am, morning prayer; 7 p.m., evening prayer; preacher at both services, the Rev.R.E.Page: 10 a.m.Sunday achool and Bible classes.i ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Cote St.Antoine road, cjbus combination of selected + wheat and .ou King mac _ 6wayisstrong and beneficent with \u2018FORCE to back him up.Eat © FORCE often\u2014it will really pay you.(an Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty.* No Matter how long it has been gra or faded.Promotes a luxuriant grow of healthy hair.Stops its fallin out, and itively removes ne 234 times as much.in $1 as Soc.size.Xs» Not a Dye.Send 2c tor free book, \u201cThe Care of the Hair.\u201d Ÿ Philo Hay Spec.Co., Newark, N.J Hays Harfins Soap cures Pimples: red, rough-and chapped hands, and all skin diseasés.Keeps skin fine and soft, 25¢.druggists.Send 2¢ for free book \u201cThe Care of the Skin.\u201d .put copners on a rallroad track.amuse chemselves and other children, but thelr little trick may upset a freight train of conversation for the sake of a battered witticism.\u201d It may serve to excuse Dr.\u2018Holmes that Shakespeare was just as fänd of punning, and even the grave philosopher.Bacon, declared himself to be \u2018descended .from 'Og, king of Bashan\u2014 an argument the Baconions have overlooked hitherto in thelr efforts to show that Bacon whota.Shakespeare.Dr.* mettle or.administer, ~\u2014fiioney of the nation.The colonies and dependencies of England.instead of drawing\u201d money from the Mother country.have prospered.- The British people have the knack of colon- - fon.They are, to.a supreme degree, capable of developing the resources of the countries in which they and of turning resources to practical account.FAILURE A8 COLONISTS: he Spaniard, op.the other hand.has proved himself 4 failure at this kind of business from first to last.In winning forelgn possessions at the point of the sword he has frequently out- - shone even the Briton himself.But as soon as he settles down fo colonise, to take possession of the land he has acquired.maladministration.oppression, | ana a total Incapacity in the matter of legislating for a conquered people have borne their.inevitahle fruit.Instead of developing a new country, \u201cthe Spanish official has alinost always proved himself a lindrance to its de- these _ velopment by its owm natives.South America.Cuba, the Philippine Islands, all told the same tale.Revolt followed upon the want.and oppres- sien.to which the people were subjected.The jaila were filled to overcrowd- frig with political prisoners, expedi- tlans to put down native risings were continually necessary, and the result was that her foreign possessions were a source of incessant and heavy expense to Spain.Until the war with the United States, the people of Spain seem not to have realized this.Then came the deprivation of Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines.Looked upon at first as a cruel wrong, this speedily showed itself as a blessing in disguise.To be free of these costly dependencies was no loss, but a great gain.The industries of Spain revived.her commerce took à new lease of life.and prosperity.unknown to the country for centuries, threshold: Bhtoslôna.always \u2018the most businees- Hke of \u2018Spanish towns, as well as the most violent.has made great strides of gecent years.Her people are to-day in the forefront of the battle against war.Paradoxical as.it may sound.they are convinced that it would pay them better to tight the authorities to thé last.sooner than permit them tn \u201c| novels, story of a girl who had imbibed the\u2019 is already well over the | \u201cOliver Wendell Holmes.of \u201cThe Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,\u201d and he revived this idea in his riper years, working out in most delightful fashion, Although a bit erudite at times for the average reader of to-day, who feeds upon Ade and Autocrat, is still a steady seller.\u201cElsle Venner,\u201d the! best known of his was a somewhat remarkable nature of à serpent from her mother's being bitten by a rattlesnake.Another of his stories, \u201cThe Guardian Angel\" cost the Atlantic many subscribers who scented agnosticism in the author.Of course, these - timid souls were wrong, for Dr.Holmes, .with all his rationaHst and scientific trend, was of a deeply religious nature.\u2019\u2019As often as he spoke of réligion.\u201d said Howells, his old neighbor, \u201cand his talk tended to jt.very often.I never heard an irreligious word from him, far less a scoff or sneer at religion.\u201d.Howells has given us a very attractive glimpse of the poet's lovable personality.When he dled on October 7, 1894, and wag buried from King's Chapel two days later, thousands of tongues and all used the epithets \u201cgenial\u201d and \u201ckindly,\u201d On of the most heartfelt tributes was \u2018a poem In London Punch, with these stanzas: \u201cThe Last Leaf\u201d Canit be true, We have turned it, and on you, Friend of ail?That the years at last have power?That life's follage and its flowers Fade and fall?.Was there one who ever took From {its shelf, by chance, a book : Penhed by you, ; But was fast your friend for ite, With one refuge from its strife _Safe and true?Even gentle Elia's self Might be proud to share that shelf, Leaf to leaf.WHh & soul of kindred sort, Who could bind strong sense and sport In one sheaf.He shared with Lamb a taste for atrocious puns.\u2026.The very first paper.regain a foreign posession which they believe {pain has happily lost.of the \u201cAutocrat\u201d is full of them, als _housh it likens punsters to people who Diarrhœa, | Summer Complaint, Stomach Cramps, .o Colic, ) Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and all THE USE OF THAT oLD summer COMPLAINT AND DIARRHEA » \u2014 Prime, Sault Ste.Marie, took x yrritess \u201cMN bid to gies a ow dose eli y, baby eured._- band had: \u201c= Looseness of the Bowls a.\u2018, MAY BE RAPIDLY AND EFFECTUALEY- GURED BY AND BTERLING REMEDY J 4 : | jer's- Extract of Wild d Strawberry \"J tied to_partne F a bottle of Dr.Fow-.\u2018 Btrawberry « ed \u2018Dooley, booksellers can.testify that the: | lament.\u201d pens united in praising him, and nearly - and you probably do not possess as À conolisnt, pétman serious.enough upon occasion, and his first.famous poem was an appeal to patriotic pride.Few people who read the merry met ers of the \u201cOne-Hoss Shay\u2019 suspect that there is anything.more to fgthan appears on the surface.Yet, if ¢ ble critles are to be believed, Dr.Holmes has delved deeply into theological controversy with poem.His antipathy to Calvinist doctrine is apparent throughout his works, although his father had been an orthodox Congregational \"clergyman, and the \u201cOne-Hoss Shay\u201d was a symbolic presentation of how the impregnabls logic of Jonathan Edwards would come to smash.As Thomas Wentworth Higginson has said.\u201cHa is likely to stand as one of the few great Hutnorists of the world.\u201d \u2019 \\ CHEAPENING OF DIVORCE IN ENGLAND.\u2018Before 1857 divorces in England were | only -granted by special acts of Par- It was the custom.to pass these acts only .when a separation | \u201cfrom bed and board\u201d had been first decreed by an scclesiastical court and when an action for damages had been brought in the civil court against the offending party.The absurdities and injustice of Such a system were \u2018admirably brought out by Justtos Maule, in a case which was tried before him in 1846.The culprit was A poor man who had committed bf The defence was that when the prisoner married his second wife he had in réality no wife, for his former wife had first robbed and then deserted him, and was now living with anther man.The \u2018fudge Imposed a\u2019 merely nominal pen- remarks, which made a deep and last- \u2018ing impression.Having described .the gross provocation under which the prisoner had acted he continued: \u201cBut, prisoner, you have committed a grave offence in taking the law into.your own hands and marrying again.I wil now tell you what you should have done.You should have brought an action into the'civii court and obtained damages, which the other aide would probably have been unable to pay,.and you would have had to pay your own costs\u2014pethaps £100 or £150.You should then have gone to the ecclesiastical court and obtained a divorce a ménsé et thoro, and then to the House of Lords, where, having proved that these preliminaries had been complied \u2018with, you would have been enabled to \u2018marry again.© The expenses might amount to £800 or £600, or perhaps £1,000.You say you are a poor many pence.But, prisoner, you must know that in England thers i% not.one law for the rich and another for the Just na it was Justicé unie soath- ing pronouncement frony the Bench :i 1845 that.mused Bongland.to the Yio ceasity of remodelling her law wt divorce.so now it is the ju © \u2018lawyers.who.p thei discloséd- dy ti À the act of 1887.3 Thus incurable be pairment fac | ficient, eft alone; to dissolve an English maicinge are, roughly \u2018 speaking.some.80, married men and women In Englan -jatthtrmonment Hving à 111s 62 sotsresd g | celibacy There are about\" 60,000 more who are |- who have been certi- | \u2018under \u2026 separation orders.\u201cné îrsane.There, must \u2018also Ve, | many thousands, many %ens of thou- are habitual - inebrintes or \u2018have since deserted them.Probably uld not be far wrong ih\u2019 sky t there are 200,000 menand wome in England, who, {I thé agian haga were less expensiveand more liberal would be and\u2019 ough \u2018to De \u2018Givorced : Weekly is, breaking ai cCcorte or jong\u2019.distance fin firing.without the Keeps hair soft and glossy.Re-| 1 : and 50c-bottles, at-druggists.1 They | this comte | \u2018alty, but he prefixed it by some fronicai | -| of very.low- aloohslic { - drinks sands more, whose husbands or wives: 1 (except coffee).18 Holes on nas warm day.is js bound to make you hot and thirsty: \u2026 When.you reach the club hose, .; order limeades, made with \"MONTSERRAT\" \u201cMontserrat\u201d is the j juice of ripe limes from the Island of Montserrat.- It makes the most refreshing and satistying of \u2018summer drinks\u2014and mixes with everything .Canadian Agente : NATIONAL paue AND CHEMICAL co.\u2018or CANADA LIMITED.16 | YOU CAN GO ITY CANDFARE | [33 IR (| AUTOMOBILE | STILL ELIMINATING ALCOHOL.According to \u2018the Fuller aw, sign last week in Alabäma, bulldings instate shall not be .let for the sale bt intoxicating liquors, leases are forfeit if the tenant sells hauors, iquors may not be advertised in newspapers, .delivery to any public place is an evi~ dence of sale, shipping liquors from oné point in the state to another is prohibited, prohibited liquors.are contraband, the presence of a federal license lg prima facile evidence of guilt, and intoxicants may not be drunk on raliroad treins.-.Surely the new law comes.as near to putting a padlock on the gullets.of the Alabams as a law can come, And series closed for the two.weeks ore the elaotion, on August.17, to determine whether the twenty-one \"wet counties.shall join the twenty-one dry counties in the prohibition fold.And in Georgia there was a blll introduved Jast month to kill off.\u201cnear beer,\u201d which prohibited the sale of all beverages containing even a trace of aloo: hol, and which, it was rumored, would close \u2018the soda-fountains which use früit syrup with a trace of alcohol In them.And in Minnesota the law prohibiting the sale of ci ttes e operative on August, lst \u2019 Let the good work go on.Apparent-.1y.it must pass through this.excessive prohibitery stage so that folks may learn in the dear school of experience, | \u201cand scarce - in that\u2019.what kind of liquor laws are\u2019 wise.The currant prohibttory laws do prohibit appreeiab- ly appears inthe falling off of siz.mfl- flon- dollars in the internal revenue.receipts last vear from- whiskey, and of twe.miliipns from beer.:As we see it, the stable temperance reform which.this and every country needs i» likely to come: in the .age of wisdom By the diffusion - and .wide: use.of beverages ay But It ia, much easier to pase laws.forbidding folks to drink at all than to -provide | that they shall.drink.wisely.Jt seems to take fairly wise and civilised being to drink with sends, nay.| À : Don\u2019t spend your \u2018money indiscriminately on anything.See that it carries.the maximum pur- | chasing: value, no matter what you buy.in Sotth Carolina, last: week, the Ais- | wate \u201cEver think how hard the ' mort and.sacrifice you you make pr the money you eam?\u201d \u2018Ever.realize that unless you obtain value for value\u2014 vi.effort for effort and'sac- \u2018rifice for sacriice\u2014that you | are\u2019 being defrauded?\u2014And that for every complacency on your.part\u2014 every time you overlook a bad exchange, a poor \u201cbuy.\u201d that pay for it and pay dearly?2 : imported Tager remember this part\u2014e small part\u2014of \u2019 your.- purchnsing \u2018moriey: goes \u2018for \u201ctél lager\u2019 : retum \u2018for \u2018your effort and Re Ekers, _ = lager | world (all our lager passes\u2019 value-\u2014an.honést x ; :thiñg \"you don\u2019t And de proof\u201c EN He te 1 « « # 8 Think on the lager proposition for a moment.\u2019 Take foreign lager in it | home\u2014it costs only a tithe of what it does here.Yet that tithe represents real lager value\u2014its maximum value\u2014no more, ne Wherefore, then, the increased price here?- Simply the customs duties.Therefore, when you buy brewing appliances in de through glass-lined tanks).You- don't pay for some- ; get-or Which dosn't avail you any: of what you gr \"useless and Value 2 Eker Bohemian Lager you obtain a \u2018substantial\u2019 return for your.effort and races\u201d Nis \u2018obtain honest mater- \u201chonest\u201d brewing effort, d the interest on n hopest if.delicious \u2018taste and healthiul | nature of Ekers- Bohemian \u2018hemian L erwise, write us and we'll ied you, \u2018where to a! or Lager: itself.Cd All first-class groceries and restaurants carry Ekers\u2019 Bo- SOEUR Où- in stock.Tudhope - -Melntyre \u2018Removing the rear seat converts this ¢ Model G9 - - $800.into a modern delivery wagon, which will do the © of two teams, at leas expense than a horde and wagon.: The powerful engine, solid rubber tires and high 7 wheels enables this Motor Vehicle to go azywhere that two big horses could draw a carriage.The motor is 16-18 horse power, double cylinder, air cooled, and capable « of developing a speed « of 35° miles an hour._\u2019Pudhope-MeIntyre- Model G o\u2014 with Chapman's - double ball bearing axles, 1% inch solid rubber tires, born, three lamps, brass mounted dash with windshield, tool box, fenders and running boards\u2014$800.\u201c Write for our \u201ccatalogue which illustrates and \u201c describes the entire Tudhope-McIntyre line, ranging in price from $550 to $1,000.Sent free on request._ TUDHOPE-MANTYRE CO, | Dept _X Montreal Agents ORILLIA Out _ rag, 3 NS Nd LP éd avcage Edition ° coat poc = THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.of oo - us FRE : is news indeed\u2014for the two million men who shave themselves every mornin the Gillette Safety Razor.The of the \u201cGillette\u201d ame size blade as \u2014#ame principle\u2014but The pocket case is; heavily plated in gold, silver or gun-metal\u2014 plain, polished or richly embossed in four designs.Inside the pocket case are handle and blade box\u2014atriple silver plated or 14K gold plated.Prices, $5 to $7.50.You will sce e them in Handsome Just Jook for the New is in such compact form that it may be carried like a cardcase in the waist- ket, or sli lipped into the side of a traveling bag.every window\u2014those ha *Qillette\u201d e indicate dealers handling the \u201cGillette.stam of Canada Limited \u2018 .with ocket mote compact a Ce gp i ALL PAINS and nein SCIATICA, LUMBAR and ACHES ; SE PHONE MAIN sud.ad rs of the : ) pin CE = MONTREAL (Limited,) , Proprietors.\u201cOntario, È ents in the Uaitea ted States\u2014Eastern are east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, D.lBarroil, Tribune Bullding.New York, Western Division, W.XY.Perry.Bullding, Cui, Ontario Office\u2014M.W, McGillivray, Manitoba, \u2018berta and British Coulmbia, 343 Exchange, Winnipeg.Das Ontario, Ota: Qu ding Wh, N Bootis, Prince ard fous Bermuda and West Indies Lane Aw Surbey, representative, Star , Montreal.Tale in Greet Britain: Terry « Theatre Building, Strand, Londo! > W.C, England.Agents tn France: Mayence, Favre & Cle, Paris.Circulation of of the Star.WEEK ENDING AUG.218T, 1909.| the, Scriptural caption\u2014\u201cIt Is The.Ap- | « pointed Time,\u201d \u2018Talking of the new German navy and Great Britain's relation to it, the Globe sald: \u201cThere is not another nation in Europe which would impotently stand by and see an Instrument forged for its destruction.They \u2018would seize the reptile while it was still weak and strangle it.\u201d Now that was a fairly good \u201cwhirl.\u201d Te it meant anything\u2014which is not always certain in the case of the Globe in its exalted moods\u2014It meant that Britain was to be praised for not ruthlessly attacking Germany at once, simply because she was building: a fleet.and a savagely sending her warships to the bottom of the sea.Farther along, it disposed - of those timid people who dread war.It sald: \u201cWar is deprecated; but, as a matter of fact, war is in progress.The contest in ship-bullding is war.If the Mother Country were engaged in a deadly conflict, Canadians could not get across the ocean fast enough to the aid of the Motherland.The Canadian exchequer would be open to the {ast dollar in such a cause.must recognize that our aid 18 as much needed now as if a physical But we |: \u201d > - SMOOTH .The Passing Hours Set ro ik, qe ibid WATERS, - which we ventured upon in the course \"sons.But the other \u201cTwin,\u201d feeling.\u201cFhe \u201cstatement\u201d to \u2018which it objects British Admiralty when the matter : first came up,\u201d but that it \u201crapidly ment \u201ctook another tack.\u201d \u2018Titan's Sons.\u201d : Beftalh must maintain her title to be - saistress 0 : cépting the statement of \u201cthe leading \u201cman -of both parties in Britain.that ; went on to argue t that \u201cthe Motherland CIRCULATION.oF BE 519.002 LABT T WEEK, One issue of the Datly and Weekly Star aggregates - 198,000 From above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as mors or jess ephemeral.SATURDAY, AUGUST 28.1908.THE TORONTO GLOBE AND ITS > ~~ NAVAL POLICY.The Toronto Globe objects in supers heated languige to some references made to its astonishing gyrations in tion with Canada\u2019s naval _polloy of a recent article dealing with \u201cThe It said frankly enough that it had been influenced at the time by Mr.McKenna's speech in the British Com- the facstious pin-prick yells lustity.It says that the \u201cstatement by The Montreal Star Is wholly and.absolutely untrue.alike In what it asserts and in all its.fmplicstions which are developed throughout the rest of the article.\u201d was that the Globe was \u201chot for a gift of one or two Dreadnoughts to the esoled off\u201d when the Federal Govern- On the twenty-third of March last, the Toronto Globe printed an article suggestively headed \u201cThe Wearied After insisting that of the seas, and formally ac- danger 1s & real one.\u201d the Globe \u201cef in this fashion: \u2014 they can do to augment the mighty it \u2018clear that in such a \u201d Plucky little New Zealand has had the Honor of utterinæ the first remind- à not be left to bear the eme\" \u2018dots burden of the defence of the E pire.alone.\u201d later in the article it es down to \u201cbrass tacks\u201d and talk- 6e Canadian people do not in- an exaggerated opinion of what néval Instrument which guards the tategrity of the King\u2019s possessions.But if any rival nation is disposed to dis ute the capacity of Britain to hold supremacy at sea, we sliould make competition ADA 18 PREPARED TO FLING SMUG MAXIMS OF FINAN- IN THE GAME OF TURNING DREADNOUGHTS FROM THE STOCKS.If the 65,000,000 of Germans have concluded that they can\u2019 build more monsters of the deep than the 42.000,000 of Britishers, it is time that it should be brought to their at- gention that there are more Britishers than those in the British Isles.THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUGHT NOT TO LEAVE NEW ZBEA- ) Long ALONE IN THAT RE- THE NEXT TWO SEALE the Colonies of Britain should be able.to place THREE DREADNOUGHTS at the disposal of the Motlerland-\u2014AND THEY SHOULD DO IT.Bo far as Canada Is fon- ed, such vessels would be under the-control-of.the Canadian Government, but that is only another way of saying that they would always be at Xhe-tail of the Empire ih \u2018every worthy: ciuse and in every time of danger.When the Globe talked the other in the article which prompted\u2018 our of the Imperial Defence Confer- hot being \u201cstampeded by the wild ring words of the \u2018war-scare\u2019 ; Jingoes,\u201d was it any wonder that its : captivating phrase carried the, miñd to the above paragraph?No :woräs were written in Can- \u201cAE the time; and it is doubtfuls they \u2018were exceeded as mpeci- of \u2018the \u201cwild and whirling\u201d in Kingdom.\u201cBut this was] : miééihs the end of it.The y.next Gay, the Globe let loose further | \u201cwhirling\u201d worés.under IS THE TIME.Every year is adding to the might of the British possessions, and TEN YEARS HENCE WOULD} BE TOO LATE.The Colonjes can show by PROMPT AND DECISIVE ACTION that it is already too\u2019 late.They have it in their power to proclaim to all the world that the Empire; is one and indissoluble.It will be a stroke for peace, for the moment Germany percelves that the strength and resources of every colony have been cast into the scale, from that moment she will see that she has lost the game.She began her programme too late.It is Canada\u2019s duty from every point] \u2018of view, from our affection for the land of our fathers and for our own self-interest.to take PROMPT and practical action.\u201d - \u2018 Other quotations might be made of the same warlike character; but thess are -énough to : remind our readers where thé Globe stood when it suddenly blazed forth upon an amazed country as one of the Dreadnought Twins.We\u2014 were not expecting so | strong a lead from.such & quarter.[The bulk.of \u201cthe subjects of His Ma-| jesty\u2014especially those whom the 3 separated from close contact with 1 the Dreadnought Twins Again.\u201d It maÿ |men at the centre of information\u2014hesi- be remembered that one .of the tated to advise.too -confidently.But win #'\u2014the Toronto Star\u2014owned up.Rot the Dreadnought\u2019 Twins.They could not have spoken up sooner If they had been moved by the same spring.There were suspicious people at the time who thought that the Swine were trying to convince the Conservative press that the Dreadnought cry was already pre-empt- ed.Before long, however, Ottawa spoke: And then the Globes words ceased to \u201cwhirl\u201d The Globe itself began to do all the \u201cwhirling\u201d that was necessary.It stopped talking of {| Dreadnoughts except to deprecate ]those.!:Dominions.which.on.-the-im-4- pulse of tHe moment offered Dreadnoughts as a gift to the Admiralty.\u201d Its Dreadnought offer passed ipto a category which made the good Globs look like one of the Gold-Brick Twins.Our readers are now In a position to judge whether our statement was \u201cwholly and absolutely untrue.\u201d The only ground upon which we can imagine the Globe making such a charge ts the contention that it did not propose that its Dreadnoughts should be a \u201cgift to the British Admiralty.\u201d We fave quoted\u201d above the phrass in which it cautiously remarked that \u201csuch vessels would be under the control of the Canadian Government.\u201d The Globe is great on saving clauses.But what did its Dreadnought policy \u201cwithin the next two years\u201d mean if it didnot -mean-placing- these Dreadnoughts practically under the control of the Admiralty?They must have been built in British shipyards.They must have been bullt with British money borrowed by us.They must have been built by British workmen.They must have been manned by British officers \u2018and sailors.They must have been under the command of British Admirals; for we could hardly produce an Admiral of our own \u201cwithin two years.\u201d If they were to be of any use as against this \u201cdanger\u201d which was \u201ca :real one,\u201d they must have been kept in British waters.Now how much Canadian control would there be over Dreadnoughts \u2014a& type of ship which would be ab- {surd for Canadiin coast defence-man- ned by British Admiralty men from top to bottom, a part of the British Home Fleet in the North Sea, and moved constantly-by orders from: the British Admiralty?Unless the Globe was talking Aals- honest nonsense, it meant that Can- |.ada's Dreadnoughts, to be ready *within the next two years,\u201d would be in precisely the position we have outlined above; and to argue.that such ships would not be a practical gift to the British Admiralty, is to try to \u201cescape public scorn for a temptible course by raising a an empty quibble.\u201cDO WE WANT GREENLAND?Should Canada buy Greenland?This is a timely question for the sultry season.and Mt ts not only put, dbut answered in the affirmative, by Mr.Robert Stein, of the American Bureau of Commertial and Labor Statistics, Canadi Magazine.There \u2018setans to be no particular connection - Between Mr.Stein's occupation \u2018snd hig inter.| est in Greenland; but $f.may be that Be comforts his letsure Sours during the super heated months fn Wash- \"ington: by dreaming of \u2018\u201cGresniand\u2019a toy.mountatos\u201d.They.take 1 from Hudson, Bay to the British Isies, writing in the current number\u201d of the MONDAY.-.- » 068920 war instead of a war of ship-building vv 88,925 were on.\u201d Then the Globe proceeded - TUESDAY + + * * = to put emphasis on the need for im- WEDNESDAY y \u20ac.\" 68,949 mediate action.No thrifty borrowing THURSDAY: « eo » « 68953 |of third-claes cruisers, and finally \u2019 \u201cmaking a start\u201d at some future time FF RIDAY ° Te + 68,008 with cruisers of the Bristol type when \u201cSATURDAY a a ws 74918 we get ready to build them in Can- 4 ] .| ada, for the impassioned Globe.Noth- 3 N 5 a19,571 ing but immediate action would satisfy The Boy\u2014Have yer caught anything, * \u2014| t e gler\u2014 \"No, not yet, my lad._ TOTAL +4 CERN its patriotie seat before Otlawe The Boy\u2014*Al, I thought not.There\u201d Dally.Average - |: « \u2018 69929 |spoke.Listen to itl., rained last night.\u2014Sketch, 0 fw \u201cGermany appreciates.that if ever _ Weekly Star Laot fi eek, .129,681 she is to \u2018challenge British supremacy mi hat now much À pe 17 Oo Jeary ca and break up the British Empire, NOW would be.All of the City \u2018Council's noble twenty- three (fateful number) ars to be asked.what they got.The Citizens\u2019 Committees seem to know what they want to find out without the ala of a diagram.Under Montreal's proposed new ny.glenic laws, the cellar bakeries will have to take the elevator.\u201cThe only grafter-proof safe for Montreal would be a submarine.deeded hd eh + + + Fb baby \u201cIt's a wise woman who knows \u2014 her own mind before she changes «+ it - | I bpd bbb bbb bbb kdb The safest place for our esteemed al- -dermen is.somewhere else.A Chicago man has invented an airship that oi float.- Good, but what is most esteemed is the airéhip.that wil fy.| A bit of Cannon now and then plays Jhunder on pertidious men.aan y places have Sunday bail games forget it, but Connecticut has passed a.w legalizing them.May we be struck blue! A German provérh says, \u201cWhere the best wine grows the worst is drunk.\u201d Did any one ever think of looking for the best In those 15-centeries?\u2014\u2014\u2014 - It must have been a great day for Suffragettes when they could see the inside of a swell house for $5 a head.+++ + FPLREREARESELP + os Those who always tell every- | 3 thing, often tell Hes + Ferber cdrobrfecle doch orf ops Eating chocolates \u2018never made a sour person sweet An ace in the hand is worth two in the, _discards\u2014if you have three.more.+ + + + Everybody who raises wheat is not a zur?weren't no water in that ng ti wn A young English lord killed himeelt because his father would not let him marry a chorus girl.There's a: good stunt for a lot of press agents to follow to advertise their stars and oblige t! the public.Up-to- \u201cDate Romance.\u201cAt last we are alone!\u201d he murmured; as the airship rose above the city.\u201cWait a minute!\u201d she exclaimed.1 +There\u2019s somebody rubbering through the skylight!\"\u2014Puck.At a recent sale of wild animals in Glasgow, à \u201cboxing\u201d \u2018kangaroo fetched £49 10s, and a laughing hyena £29 8s Prices are evidently going up.whistling oyster, which died a.few years |.3g0, only fetched £8 2s when at its best.\u201cHe\u2019s a fool and he only wants you for your money.\" \u201cNo\u2014he mys ne'd warry me without my money.\u201d \u2018than I \u201cThen he's a bigger fool \\.thought.\u201d\u2019, Baseball criticlem in Towa.: In the third and fourth our swatters leaped upon Mr.Johnsing and rent him, after which they sublet him By the time the dead had been removed from the field the enemy had ylelded tip four runs, due largely to Mr.Johnsing's min- taking the M.& O.roundhouse for the plate.But he was not the only one whose brain was 50 per cent.addled.The\u2019 nimblé Mr.Rogers, who played all day { like a sunstruck goat, and the agile Mr.Brinck, who cavorted around in.-oentre | field like an ossified octogenariax,- gave\u2018 Mr.Johnsing the dazzling of u Feris waist-on a fat lady.Att} the fourth Mr.Johnsing rem 3 {rom the footlights by request and b sad thumbs on the bench.To.Press.; oo, ) 2 ara Took Her at Her Word, | A woman came into the with a jar of butter, She.io.Sw change it for another fir of ® churning her butter she had a mouse In the churn.\u201d Lee \u201cIt dldn\u2019t injure the to the storekeeper, \u2018and to any « aid not know the ofrcurhstance 8 taste all right\u201d Se Taking the woman at her merchant carried her jar into beck room, transferred her butter to, he nek jar, and the gratified customer téok back her mouse butter with a thousand, thanks.| Yor the accommodation.There 1s a great deal of needless trou- farmer ble in the world on account of squeamish 4 sentiment.\u2014Milwaukee Journal, off miles of dry figures and armies of interfering politicians \u2014 if they have that sort across the line.A prisoner will keep a tame mouse or encourage the visits of a spider; a finarcier will cultivate a rose garden; a politician will play golf.Why.should not a statistician concern himself with the future of that section of the hemisphere.which.probably possesses fewer statistics to the square mile than any other?Just why this American figurer should want to \u201ctag\u201d Canada with his beloved .Greenland fs not so clear.What is the matter with Uncle Sam?Your Uncle has been collecting territory and trouble in out of the way places of late; and.it would be very like the spirit that sent him adventuring in/the Philippines to lead him off into the Arctic Sea where Commander Peary 1s already planting food stations and\u2014gathering statistics.Mr.Stein tempts us by pointing out that, if we had Greenland, we , would | be larger than the United States with all her new possessions added.But we are larger than the United \u2018States now; and all; the comfort we get from it out of our neighbors is to be told that a distressing percentage of our | super-namerous acres are sub-arctic.Would they forget this jibe if we an- fexed\u2019 Greenland?.A mors convincing reason is that Caneda will soon have a procession of grain steamers running each autumn and \u201cthat it will only be friendly for these carriers of the output of the: in at Cape Farewell, the southern tip \u2018of Greenland.It is true that our- St.\u2018Lawrence grain ships do not always stop off and pass the time of day with the inhabitants of Newfoundland; bat the Hudson Bay freighters will: probably be a more friendly lot.Moreover, x cable il} run-\u2014some-day-from-1ireland\" to-York- Factory, and-\u2014it- -ivill( be very apt to make a stepping atone of Greenlind; and, as \u201cMr.Stein jre- i marks, Canada might then prefer to have this point of land in her own hands- As for, Greenland tself, it would be a mind of many sorts of wesith\\ for enterprising Canadians.Any notion that its chief use would be to Break | up the ice combine in this city, is erroneous.- Mr.\u2018Stein tells us that the Yoe-free portion.of Greenland would make two Irelands-\u2014in area, mot In itical warmti-\u2014and tries to at étir.Cobalt and Gowgands «k« \u201cperts by.tallting of mineral resources.| & Then there are reindeer-the sort that Santa: Claus detves\u2014aüd he thtake that! Canadian and American Weet to call | agerie in the country,protected as ft is | from the carnivora of the mainland.Chlefly, however, he argues that ff we owned Greenland, we could dlose both.Baffin Bay and Hudson Bay to out- 3ide ships, and so conserve and revive the great whale Industry.It would be interesting to know what the present and prospective whalers of New England would _ have to say to.this:and our-I- statistical adviser might zkip over to the Secretary of State's office And ascertain what his colleague there \u2018would think of such a step.- The t ent accorded our sealers in Behring Sea does not lead us to anticipate any ready surrender of rights to us on the other side of the Content.= As for the \u201chow\u201d of the etuci al part of the enterprige- peetly furnish; re- 1 but not rir rignt conditions; new or Addie ses BEE ranch an perme 0 It us 17, Well fm- or house, 4 rtm, Sherbrooke.ark .5 Métout Lu TE n To Wier OUND Greens on \u201cheated, flats, five.large b roém, rites, 8 4 | STORE WANTED on St.Lawrence stréet, near Lagauche- tiere; aiso store on Pee! street, between the Windsor and St.Catherine street.Apply E.P.Girdwood, Realty and Inyést- ment Co., room 506, E.T.Bank Bulld- ing.Tel.Main 7028.2052 STABLES TO LET.STABLE to let, at 43|St.Famille street, .cheip; \u2026 immédiate powsessio 0.__ BUSINESS CHANCES.* : - A WELL esiablistied * hotel business in - {Northern Optirlo, fer sale, five thousand \u201cii handle.For particulars spply to EB.E.North Bay, Ont.\u201c> 2601 ® ) boarding house for-sale.near G.T né- 0.BH.\"stationt ome \u201ctent: ing {Af Account \u201cof - fliness; pot plate for: boarders.Adress TT 6674, Star Branch Office.A BUSINESS MAN has $300 to $1000 to put inte any sound buusinéss or agency, or Ww th praetical man to help dévelop same, where his services would be required.Repiles cén- sideréd strictly confidential.M.M.P.O.\u2018Box 1008.08 8 \u201c ALBION HOTEL, Sbannoaviile \u2014 Brick.fwanty rooms, good stuble.Te Joruiated.a e 2x8 Near the erio stone - Ties and we Lehigh #nd Belleville cement works.Doing gond business, best of reavons for selling.Apply to Mr.W.H.Ryan.Shannon.ville, Ontario, or Messrs.Porter snd Carnew, barristers, Belleville, Ontatlo.Fheaurae, \u201cAN ortunity to Becure Interest in large A Re of pleut class \u2018fruit lande in British Columbis, at very low-price; handsome profits assured.Apbiy Box H ben, Star O Otfes.BIG PAYING business: pec few dollare hme for\u201d To ea: won be or réemdin write me to-day: Ww Plesned with what TI send free.Aâdrems Mo- Kean, Dept.149, No.2382 Eighth avenue, New York.83 law BEAUTIFULLY \u201cTarnidhel \u201cron roomed hoarding house for immediate sale, doing xood businéss: reasons for giving up.Address N N 6139, Star Branch Office.CAFR for velé\u2014f700 wii] buy #; bebe\" business.Address Box H 1008, fier 0 ; FOR SALE-\u2014General Btore, the only one In the town, 30 miles from Montreal, first class cen: tre for grain \u2018and feet trade: casb business; 3 minutes from C.P, R.Station snd wharf.Pr- perty in good order, stock fresh: very sed chance for pushing man.- Addrem Box M Ofrice 205 $e FOR SAIS Ooal and Wood Yard, good loca A ney, rr Hn 081 Nar Office.FOR BA tablis! Ton pre ue cr wits -firet ciase va \u201came; also ions rérifence.= ara so twelre 2cres of land, more or leas.Owner going West.Thos.H.Keasedy, West hee 2am FOR SALE Pinmber shop fn working order.Apply 1460 St.Iawrence.FURNITURE \u2018and good will of firat class {rooming house, 14 rooms, 11 bedrooms, in' good order and conveniences; central loeal- ity; house full of roomers.247 Bienry st.(Possession.at once.208 6 FIRST-CLASE HOTEL fn Laurentien :Mountalus, on lake shore, containing 46 rooms.wità Jarge mail and dining room: hetommodates 100 00 beaird- ers duting sutnmer; 2,100 feet above city, two hours\u2019 rail from Montreal; horses, rigs, 16 boats, \u201cwharves, bathing boxes, private water system, w.¢.; reason for selling going Wests capital investment for man with small capita Path.Schreffer, Lac Masso, Bt.Margaret.05 4 law FOR SALD cheap, boarding\u201d Mouse, central, with boarders.Apply A.8.750 Notre Dame west.208 604 FOR SALE \u2014 & good established retail fur- nishihg business, fir:* class location: very good.reason fer soiling Apply H 702.star Office de 102 ¢ FOR SALE\u2014HeH interest In Picture Thedttr, a central restaurant and a city and cour hotel doiug good business.Thomss Ligselt, St.Catberine street Jest, ass up-to-date stores, coln- % \"Sa Tequtretr veus Ire booklet, Money Mak:ng Cpportanities in Mati Ovder Bustnem® ty has been operated by the late John: Fraser as a whole, proven a gong Investment, sufticient reason will be given for of- tering this \u2018property for sale.Will be weold separately or together, for prices, terms, ete.apply on premises or to, Mrs.John r, Isle of Skye, Que.\u2018 187 6 Taw SUMMER RESORT.with well established busi ness, ol Nouth shores of Georgian Bay, accessible by watée and by raili also mineral spring and sanatorium; over one bundred acres of land.:.Come esrly and see its possibilities.Bathing, mineral baths, sand baths, sun and air baths, mountain climb! fog, x and everything to romote health.Address Hartman, Olarks- urg, Ont.1 8sw STORE for sale.cause death, cigars, fruita, candies, in one of the best localities; will \u2018sell &t any price to x prompt buyer: will also sell house furniture or exchange for real estate.Apply 38 Prince Arthur west.TOBACCO, stationery.candy \u2018store for sale, well stocked, good fixtures, low rent.Will pelil cheap.Apply H 1000, Btar Office.WANTED = capable business min, with about $2000, to take an active part in \u20ac good paying business.It will pay.you to communicate with me.Address P P.0800, Star, Branch Office.- 204 2 YOUNG MEN with small capital.Good profits await yeu in sunshny, mtd climate: Va ver ldland offers opportunities.business, professions, {ruit-growing, ltr 1 , manufacturing.lande, _t:mber, rajiropds, navigation, Fisheries, new \u2018For authentic information, free booklets, write\u2019 Vancouver Island Develop- \u2018ment League, Room B20 law Chambers Bldg: \"Victoria, B.C.7 132 T leweow ts A DAY LURE \u2014.Bend js yonr sddress and we will show you how to make $8 a day, absolutely sure, we .furnish the work ar ity where you live, Send | ¥ SAA res nd we.will explain the business fuily; remember wa, guarentée à clenr profit of 8% for every.day's work; absolutely sure; don't fall fo.write to-day.Imperial Sliverware Co., Box.931, Windsor, Ont.: \u201c , 227 156e0d \"WANTED party with $3.600 to take haëf in- |, teresy in best proposition on market jo-dér, \u201cfull control, Bo._ opposition, Patedted, A 1 Star Offive.; Ra 000 WILL BUY: book ahd stefic good school trade; easy terms.\u201cBranch Office.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.COMPLETE OUTFIT.cheap: fine road sre, new harness and, rubber tire buggy.can be seen baturday and all day Sunday.App 271A Ssigneuts st.04 à A ¢ + 6.imp COVERED EXPRESS \u2018for sale, sat of harsess in good otder.cheap.83 Place Youville, | FOR.BALE.a fine -Jooking pony; welght-780 Le.gentle, sound.only.five years old.Address 221 Et.\u2019 Catherine east, Yinuville, - 204 2 FOR SALE\u2014Sorrer, ehort time to tee.Campbell & Son, 48 Dalbousie street.\u2018Dpvid FOR SALE\u2014Cholce of two good Tight express rees, good gy roatdste quiet and will ine! partir ressonébié.Apply 544 t.ntoine.i FOR BALK -\u20144 well-bred colts; a 4, 2-3 and two 2-year-olds.Oiie will Make a polo bony.Apply C.Bouthiliiér, Bt.Therese de Baran 1e, P.Q.Ws 4 law FOR SALE \u2014 Brown gelding 6 years iy clean and sound, 15.8; je horse and driver.Can be séen nt 620 Eo ntatto street, Malsonnenve.Rooms, 350 St.- Latest-styles-made-to order and teach you.free: you work in the iôtal-| x LOAD $2.00 for the million, cihatine wooûs* delivered C.MacDiarmid, No.8 Canal Basin, Wililam ste Tel Main 452.318 156 Saw A HOME FURNISHED A home furnished completely with high and medjum class furniture, stoves and carpets on easy payments.Special\u2019 die- counts to cash buyers, Lande Bros, 234-286 Bt.Lawrence, near Dorchester 184 A DODD'S single action harp; 1m good workin orier, eqst $200; will take $95.Also à Frene horn in F, with low pitch slide, $10.Will sell both for $100 cash.E.J.Klagsiey, UCornwaii, AHERN SAFE GO,, LTD, Manufacturers\u2019 of Fire and Burglar-Proof Bafes Showrooms, 890 St.James Street Factory, 119-153 Poplar ave.St.Henri.¢ 189 5éeod ALL FURNITURE of seven rooms for sais, with piano, 17 desired; rent $30 a month; central ocaitty.Box H 500, Star sue, 101 AST TO AS2 WEEK will furnish your house completely.Our \u2018prices are the lowest !n the city for furniture, stoves, carpets, oficioths, blankets, beds.Open evenings until 10 p.m.Clty House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1838 St.Lawrence Boulevard, 7 doors above Rachel.; 195 13 À ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS, whether you sell furniture or mot, provided\u2019 you are a trader of some \u2018sort, we invite you to csll at our Show Pan! st.to\u2019 make your selée- tion: for your own requirentents, and we guarantee to quote you our lowest wholesale prices, and serve you well and promptly; no charge for packing.If you are a responsible man, we will You reagonable terms.and a special div count If you pay cash on the spot.Our goods are favorably known througbout the Dominion.Established since 1888.\u2018Geo.H, T.abbe and Co, Purbitare Manufacturers CWteolessie).Store 850 St.Paul st.*e BUTTONS T0 ORDER - \u201cYour awh cloth used if desired, plain or combination shapes; dozen or gross; special contracts with manufacturers.Dominion Button Works, -728 Visitation st.Ontario car, BUTTHRNUT, 3 to 8 tt.Tong.ary as bons, just the thing for panelling or veneering, at 26 per cent cheaper than lowest market price.Geo.H.Labbe & Co., 348 Delorimier BEDROOM FURNITURS, fonlars, Cheval Mirrors, Tables, aire, ste.at Buresus, Washstands, Dowling To 23 per cent.cheaper than at the manufacturers.Pour Rooms, vetoes Paul St.Geo.H.Labbe and Co.BOARDING HOUSE -: Good locality, estab- -Mihed nine years.For particulars apply £ A Foe Ontario East.CLOTHING ON CREDIT | Ladies\u2019 \u2018and gentlemen's high-class tatior-made clothing pold to you on'credit at prices lower than! elsewhere for cash.Special terms to \u201ccash buyers.Lande Brôs., 284 and 236 St.Lawrence Bo le vard,.near Dorchester.\u201d 184 CONTENTS of six room flat; everything mast be sold: privilege of renting fiat; peo le leaving city.478 Sanguinet; téw doors above Louis square.- DIAMONDS, on credit, sasy terms, 30 p.& sheaper than anywhere else; watches al- ond \u20143 iam ofc.Call, write or telaphone.J Diamond- -Froker, ,17- Place d'Armes Hill Main 1188.- 160 26 taw DESK \u2014 For sale cheap a desk, in good condition, suitable for a doctor's office; made by Tees.Address O O 8716, Stew \u2018Branch Office.EXHIBITION PIANOS The factories we represent are dis.\u2019 playing a large variety of Pianos at the.present Toronto Exhibition.Our Mr.Jeach during his visit to the Fair, Sèpt.8th or oth, will he pleased to select instruments for the readers of The Star.upon which easy: terms will be given desired.If you cannot \u201call at our warerooms; Write or telephone us and our representative will call\\upon you and talk matters over.e Leach Piano Co., Limited, 580 St.Catherine street west, near Drummond *Ptiore\u201cBp-89-598;\" nares YB ion BDISON Phonograph, ~ small \u201cbora and 1 re cords, no Teasouable offer.refused, Apply evening between 7 and 8, 1086 Cadienx.+ BDUCATIONAL-Establishménte, Hospitais.and institutions can, save by putchasing thele evatrs.Wararooes euptonrés ria ete\u2026 fro « , wr .tu the manufact .Ge.H.Fabbe oad Co., new éhotrréomns, St.Paul street.Paes) sod office.348 Delorimier ave.EXTENSION Dining .Tables in 30 diifferéat.étterne, méké and finish: the very.latest de 8, at about one-half theit pctus ae; ger stoek gopuists of over 400 tables, end 8 large lot anfinfabéd, the 15th Saptember.out delsy.Geo.H.Labbe Mantfacturers.Store, which must a ciefted ce and see theïin wifh- nd _O.Wholesale .Paul et, FOR SALE\u2014Roag poay.with barpess and nit all new, Quiet and good in bafn good steady roadster.Apply Montres! Bteneti Works, 221 McGill street.206 2 FOR BALE at g.at reduction new piano Box Concord buggy, bread waggon, malik Waggon, eight sites in &xpresses, one li le lorry, one secondhafd Victoria, carp os Bonhomme, 200 Guy st.GOOD working horse for mie (mre), paca \u2018$80, ApDly 248 Wérkntanñ FURNITURE BARGAINS We have a number of 04d lines of furniture to clear dut at bargain prices.Come early and g t first choice.Open.eveh- nes.Albert's, 39 St\u201d Catherine west.Blast 2158.\u2019 100 FINE CALF for sale, go68 Ddargain, and éllentele for buttér and crus.Afareie #818 Waverisy st., Annex.HANDSOME Bay mare, 7 years old, good driver sound antl kind, ssfé tor Tol tw ¢; Weight 1.250 ibe., leaving city.Have nm mote Use for same.\u201d Avety V.Plante, 161 Craig street HORSE \u2014 For sale one big work horse, about 1,800: also ont AGAVE express, cheap to & quick buyer.Address 466 St.ntoine.WORSE, darness and Scoteh eart, for sate; gnod.rélfahie worker, , Also about 30 loads of good bay at n bargain.31 Third ave, Malson- veuve.PONY AND RIG for énje.also sleigh and harness, in good condition.Will sell cheap to Gab buyer.Apply 882 St.Catherine Past._ STANLEY RUNABOUT.in first-class condition, for sale cheap.\u201cApply to Henry Frigon, 1088 Marle Anne, FWO Victorid carriages for sale.also twe cariples, good order; good conditions of - sale.Apply J.B.Roy, 14 Voresities aa .2 WANTED\u2014Pacer.that can go harves fast no objections to age, blemish or mark must ne elredp for c ash, -Address B 1078 Star Office.©.DOMESTIC PETS.is 00} tables; also bair dresti saboon 5 main jporousliare; ta 0 1nvebt ocd 78 ren = Bolesille, Ou- 842, Post Office, Belleville, 208 4 irait R from 635 and'uÿwards to you wänt to become & share- hHighiy\" weccdsstal inauetrial already operating & aumbar of month, hé- \"Mew IF YOU RB invest, a \u201cholder in -compaty.stores, DAying two pet cent per: dress Union Cate Co., 1430 Broadway, York.\u20ac y Poumon à Peer py?ta ter LS et of Mosireal, eo rr Cables (female D \"apps y 300 Besuary rent FOR SALE \u2014 Steel aud tan Yorkshire terrier, male, two and a hal?years old;- pot a 10% .Pau Roslyn Jinks 4 y to A.L coel, 687 | Festamonat 8, Ye FOR SALE\u2014A splendid young .gray parrot.Jobst nca.41 Dem: ny street.West.GREAT DAN Ntters choice pure \u201cwed, Daue pips, bffodlés and fawns, ready for shipment by hs let.Sired my soted prize winding ASR.Tiger 11.No.10857, ssl twe choles young bifches.Orders.Booked in order of | A receipt- dog À.Btrattos.Stonewall, 3 Mas./ : 13 Saw + sss and other bedutosds: von ining room furniture; odd but.Whoa Sow Ent pianos, Tugs, ges stove, sewing machine, etc.630 Dorchester w.FORNITURR \u2014 For salé, 1568 St.Hubert ot, dining room set, kitchen.furniture, Morrie chait, ses gssallers and ollaloth; upper fiat 16 tét.205 trot FURN RN rd FOR BALR\u20142 iron beds, 3 buvenus, washatand, all in good order; bargain for cash.a Af).mer street.; 7 GOOD .Bell organ, in splendid condition, solid walnut case.Removal sale Prive $48, payable 95 cash and $4 per month Jayton Brow.; 144.Peel at.- 206-2evû-\u2014 8 GTOVE, \u20ac: Seutris fixtures, ote.Stat Branch Office.GORDON BROS Open account for cash or credit on furniture, beds, carpets, stc.Cheapeat place in the city, 1446 St.Lawrence uleva between Marie Anne and Mount Roÿa avenue.Open evenings.19¢ 8 law abos apright plane, étions to prompt chaser, Intending purchasers should -call, 499D Sr.Antoine st, near Fulford.« arpets, § 4% as de 2 ce | HARPS tor sale, : \u201cone an Ertaré, both fike poe ihetruments and in perfect\u201d order, 10 Mrs.Geo.Hocking, : #2 Maple avé, son tt, Chariés; Monir HAMMOND typewriter, in tor edie cheap- for ced for it, $20.Appiy +6 [VS HEINTZMAN upright plano, Lua \u201cbe in perfect condition, mel touch.ovar #R goed condition, t:-0WN6F has no ude Mackay st, after 6 P.entesd to lous tofe, 1a price: 1196.Layton easy Bros.144 Peel at.Agents for the Mason & Risch plano.205 8° roots.ree ts Eo nies \u201cpinch fam 42,000 oath, balance.essy terme.Becelpis 8 from $00 ¢ 2 week, eee eee 204 4 Saw Gi sur Sid Phone BL Louis 1988) 3 190 (87 Bt.| PUPS \u2014 For sale Irish weiter pr ei me | months old; pedigreed; prized and listed.Apply _119\u2014-Mitoheson\u2019 st\u201d C4 wii T@®O0TCH COLLIE PUPS for sale, $ months old, HOUSEHOLD \u2018futniture and effects.Party \u2014 leaving olty Sept.1st, must -06iT ven thing.Phone Westmount 888 ôr end Grosveñor \u2018ave.Westmount, 200 \u201cob interest ds Btcictts Presttmair: | retorsnces, \u2018ayiet, Ag tt ei as rt E WARTE mile dos, Ne, ers, 8.Bernard.Jabradors Hest class condition.$858 Wellington at, 8.Famille ot.14 3 { ¢ go r JOHNGON 4 & Pa 88 St.James\u2014Tea and rige-rinni 10, aable and tent prop MANCE ST.2565 \u2014 6 - ; mors oak je té.tights | inete, Bt, 4 treet West pi noing strain, «able an mnlor.Ap- 1P YOU have your cloth and {desire anit or over sented $16, for 812 £0d IST are one oly ing Sixturey _moders \" EE tars.oosrpoiiTania \u2018ormiez wd fot \u201cln Row York ieneres Penne EEE 3\u201d whi $7), 5 N- Dugen 8 Lower Lachise Road, cost, miklog fit ad workmanship surg mude.T roomed.hot waler fwenace, $18.are | soy te \u2018Antoine - Édfe mowing.Apply 806 Mew York Life gite té à see purcou 3000.Ta 0 teed.Geo.Minta, High Art Talior, 2 0 Esplanade ave.taie Pe vesne av \"Westman | - dt 1ding- _ ! sos à renin of 4 De SMOOTH and Rough hair Fox Terrier, Aires ate, Catherine 3, West.Tel.Up 4408.MeGILL COLLAGE ivi Ne.State po 8.HER PATE aie a fren seveity, | DIE ROOM, with wos 31 Phone.Avery tot SONNBON.§ LEPAGE.36 Bt Jouer Por sale A car, bubs: pedlares OX KITCHEN haere (ved Ses ha are.MI Werte .manon pra Rutter cond Phone tietté.at.+ Mount.Réjai eve ASS t Trade Bldg.10 3 inisy room st.Garperine atout, West; every- tens, pedincee) ?Black Mn an.Gutnen Pes, les.nov.Address TT Foz Dimer Or Cl Se \u2018 on \u201cson tatuing § abd afd 8 es né.Bright offices, eu wits or hse, with | a ent-clam.Worth The owner mwst White Rats and Mice, A fine Jot of singing MARQUETTE 8T.dés-etice hat, barkeoom, cos or Pod Toute from $10 per mioath ep; immediate | ve.Lhe eity; will for 41.30, Look this 0p.Canaries, large Mish glopes, ete.Pannas- MOVABLE OFFICES \u2014 Double roof.reliable - open plumbing, D roots, To: ples yard, t,o thi erie od th of AA .Lewis, 3 + Homital we, Rol.a av hen \u201cowing: Sn beatin tong Tor birds of i b go Tod a op, 08 wrote.WIL sli ae pale oe + Le er + a es od ty Mt.T, \u201cBatiste, 808 P Papthéet Ave, Ro La Avenue \u2018snét, Tel.Joule 334 of ; su 2 EEE, #08 Ory goods.store for sorts hed arer, éte., tally manufac cost, \"po.Api Mr.AU gall a hate a » Tou Be.LL itil, 4 whninesd, sheep rent; farured ( for | nd ALA by us.»iMontrent Bird apa cor.Mount | val avenue.Telephone ft.sls ted, well Ania EE.5.Tr os, § ar-Brasca Office.p 1445.A EE vu nine Disons | BR x ; rons, pi ¢ t.| MORN thai 200, \u201cPith i ananas sé ofan STE nese how oA pp th I.BEOWCABRS, | 1008 Nance.Tai, Bt: Touls 1619, Br.Lnie 1a.| ws, Tremors operate i \u201c mods 8; pe » Toi ony \"mes 5 vol Wopiy 218 a ass Fr MANY nev sin.YIN en Vy 7 nen 3 Pra nave ve J me.Mrs seria 2% - \u2014 o and Pa Anges, aplendis = or 3 PE oth, sme Hr rs = ~ ei pont EW RAYMOND Sew aw.Main 3 ing , # 88; also hand machine.85.bot car eubray LP TE THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAT, 5 AUGUST 28.1900.FOR SALE NOTRE DAME 8ST.WEST, 425 \u2014 10 TO00mod house, Bicely furnished, hot and cold water; rent.?25; three rooms $24: furniture for sale, ali or part, easy terms, account of ; deaving eîty.206 2, MUSIC FOR TEACHERS Our stock of new teaching material 18 now complete und will be of special interest to all.Call or write for catalogue snd thematic lists, carefully graded, also for schedule of discounts.Music sent subject to approval if desired.The Leach Plano Co.Limited.560.St.Catherine street, Drummènd.Music department, \u201cUp 4824.M.LH.& P.new, à bargain.\u2018phone Ua.gas.stove No.SB, pearly Apply 2137 St.Urbain.MONTREAL gas store, Nu.5, S7,00, also Me- Clary rauge in perfect order, $10.00.90 Rivard.Ni EASTMAN Cartridge Kodak, guaranteed !a perfect working condition, case strap.camera emi 25 new, cise $2.30; will sell boty for $12.30 to Met taper Wey Q Dis, St.NEW BELL PIANOS Prices frein $325 ss, Antoine! payable $15 de- Drummond.Let us select you.a Bell Piano at the Toronto Exhibition.NEW and pare kitchen set of curlers, worth £3.50 fur $2.00.At & Lusiguan., NEW RAY MOND sewing machine.all attacb- ments short time in use, $14; Improved Wanzer C.; all attachments.$$; new esamelled brass bed, spring.Bw siher, furuiture.DIS Si.Catherine West.NICRGprgsl rés Tn g order] $857 ¢an be\u201d seen any time.Apply Deitsle \u2018street.NBW BICYCLES.© wi new departure coaster brake, mud guards, detachable ires,- $25.Catalogue free.Bicycle Munson, Toronto, 142 78 OFFIUE DESKS.noue desks, office tables, IL, brary -tables retar$Ÿ und tilting chairs, at 23 per coat.lo 33 1-3 per cvot lower than their | sctual value, big varieis ol well finisbed-goodx | Geo.La and.Con Wholesale Mavufac- 350 St.Paul pi O4K\u2014 Kin dried, both quariered and plain, in small ar large lots, cheaper.than the lowest market price, for immediate delivery, \u201cGeo\u201d H Labbe\" &-Co.Marnulacrurers) §i% Detorimier Tel.ONE.Ferd automobile, 2 sories.$300: fect order.Bel: ave.East 354._xcatx.alsa one Res.Apply 1230 or 14 with all acces.0; both fn er J James.OAR BUREAU \u2018aud dresser, enamel! bed.brass +.trimmings, mattress: \u2018xe two.months; low price.143a Joliette street, city.PIANOS FOR SALE We always have in stock a number of - good second-hand upright and square ! «, Pianos; prices $50 upwards.Terms, 53 to $5 per month.C.W.Lindsay.Ltd.512 St.Catherine st.west.203 3 - PIANO \u2014 A magniticent cabinet grand Piano; great volume of tone.massive iron frame.full trichord, ivory and ebony keys, three pedals; looks and sounds like new.Price $210.This is one of our many bargains that are being offered until we ge: ~-4nte-our\u2014 new warerooms, \u2018which are being erecte@ on the corner of Stanley and Si.Catherine sts.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.205 leod PIANO BARGAIN Dunham upright piano.price $200: $10 \u201cCash: 5 month, I - - PLYMOUTH GROVES.68 \u2026\u2014 To lel ont ply Box 101, Agnes, Que.182 26 R 6337, Star Branch Office, 205 2 NURSE \u2014 Position wanted by trained mechanical engineer.Milton College, T2 BISHOP \u2014 One or two nicely furnished venjence; terma moderate, 204 2 MONTCALM ST.528 \u2014 Furnished room, large unfurnished rool.- - - nurse for Infants, capable of taking en- Milton st.Tel.Fast 6656.rooms.199 Bishop st, top flat.204 3 suitable for married coupls or two, ren WANTED at once an expert cloth mender POSITION wanted on farm By cober and tire charge of a sick Infant, wishes a per- DUROCHER, 6 \u2014Largs room.electric Debt, friends; private English family.208 3 PARK AVE.96 - Vacant, on bathroom and darner; steady work.Apply, stating respactable young man of 1% wishes to\u2019 many.position: good home more impértant FRENCH \u2014 Learh to speak IT.Conversa- BLRURY, 450 \u2014 Furnished room.bath | telephone; hot and.cold water.s po TTT mee \u2014 \u201cflat nice large bright furnished room.- all wages.Wilietts, Limited, Chambly Canton.learn farming or ranching; only small 8um than large salary.Ontario suburbs, Please tion rapidly acquired by quick, practical flat, suit gentlemen or married couple, ME CALFE \"ST.147 \u2014 Rooms, best Incai- C0 con: cnieures.20; 3d 202 3 3aw over keep asked.Manitoba, Alberta or Sas-| Call 92 Plymouth Grove, Montreal, Nurse.methods.Personal tuition to all pupils by use kitchen: Auer ight, steam heated: DUROCBER S8T., 47 \u2014 Comfortably furnished: ty, telephone, hot apd cold water In 777 mn \u2014 katchowan preferred.zapply H 934, Star ss experienced Parisian teachers.462 Guy st.terms moderate.front room to let, first class locality.rooms, clothes closets, electric light.PARK AVE.204 = Cosy bed sitting room, YOUNG WOMAN wanted to help with light Office, Montrest, 203 2eod NURSE \u2014 As head nurse or full charge of it , : Por UT ana I = \u2026 oe 188-10 - coe omen en T0312 suitable for one/or two gentiemen.In pile housework, one wha can sleep at home.- delicata infant, wages $23.passage pald.z = ST.23 \u2014 ly f cris room a = = vdern conveniences.Apply 786 St.Joseph Boulevard, Montreal PAINTING, paper hanging, Unting ' and Highest references.The ding, 71 Drum- FRENCH LESSONS at night, by experience BISHOP om TECK urnished ESPLANADE AVE.107 Fletcher's Fleld, wel! MANSFIELD ST.147 \u2014.Furnished room ¥ate family; all modern \u20ac n08 3 d Annex, near Hutchison st.208 3 Plastering, reasonable prices; work mond st.Up 2261.206 2 ed Freuoh lady: low prices; will also rent fornighed, bright, airy, ent trae ay: on bath flat, gas and hot water.204 2 ve guaranteed; highest -eferences.Address M.: .\u2019 .LEURY., 387 \u2014 Ce dl furnished Mountain; ever : * q: - Le FR WEST.298 \u2014 Nicely YOUNG.GIRT.wanted ta help with house- Wolffe, 757 City Hall avenue.203 3 NURSE, middle aged, wants to nurse sick Tero ay Sang deairous od learn French.B BURY, ool to let re Ele or mar- gentlemen; transients.15 MANCE Sarniahea pero aime btn ne PR el rant room.suitable 1 or 3 work, small flat, Mance street, néar St ladies during confinement and to look ried couples.204 3 ESPLANADE AVENUB.1709, Annex.front fiat, overy comfort.for refined gentiemen: Réntiemen.separate beds.cloihés cosis .L Jo n Boulevard, one who can steep At PAPER, HANGING, pairting, tinting, ete, tt t Gener- = or - .\\ ose oulevard, à G p = iter their homes.Box 283, Lach me a : FRENCH \u2014 Wanted one or two conversing double room, comfortatly furnished.wull- oil give breakfast and supper If desired.810 =ingle rocm.home preferred.H 100%, Star Office.competent workman, reasonable prices, .\u2014 Well furnished - ; {Telephone West 1388.I.Bacon, decorator, I .well lDile, at leisure hours, D7 joue man.BEAVER AIS HIS gt every opventence: able for two, respectable young wen; enr possession now or Eept.1st.203 280d ETS GROVE.von Large front YOUNG TRL wanted to learn vest making, 73 Hallowell avenue, Westmount.203 3 | PORITION wanted by a woman, light house tice qu ed; easy terms., terms moderate.193 12 Ush preterre room, unfurnished.gag, English couple.neat sewer.R.J.Inglish, 487 St Cath- + work, part day or whole day; references.- * ELGIN ET, 2310 \u2014 Ceomfortably furnished.| MANCH ST., 77 \u2014 Two comfortably fur- .S204 3 erinn west.PAINTING, Tinting, buriapping.paper Apply by letter only, G.Hs 2 Molson Ter- x ISINESS COLLBGE (15th BLEURY ST.271, near St.Catherine.fur- ; \\vate family, steam nished rooms, with tirat class board._ _ i hanging, gralning, varnishing, glazing.race GOLTMAN'S BUST ESS es In Westmount Dished or unfurnished.hot water heatings.single front Fo reakitant i desired.terms 205 3eod L'ÉARIS AVI, 1303 Eaceptionally pleasant \u2019 YOUNG LADY who understands painting enamelling, and double windows reglazed { began Teas \u201c4837 Sherbrooke, be- Eas stove attachments for houselsepings, \u2014 Aha Was: breakias = - - \u201csituation, overlooking mountain.double and drawing.State references, salary ex- | and painted by day or contract.good work QUIET YOIING GIRL desires board and | neon Augus za nay Gowns.Individual Phone Main 138¢.202 ¢ moderate.MeGILL COLLIGE AVE.72 \u2014 Rooms | Crs 0 vs.UBe sitting room, breakfast pected and all particulars: also mend speci- KuAranteed at reasonable prices.James \u2018room in English family around St.Cath-\u2019 Pi ri ngton an bi ol et ai Court ELGIN BT.118 \u2014 Nicely furnished room.single and dorble front.handsomely fur- if -deslred.electric light.; 203 3 men.Apply to H 815, Star Office.Stockwell, 118 Mackay st 203 4 erine and &t.Denis sta, Write to R.L., 319 Instruction by R.Goltmian, Principal, \u20ac BISHOP ST.18 \u2014 Furnished room, teie- ï à Mano Pished, bath fist.front parlor bedroom.ali e : ele 300 2 saw St.Catherine east 205 3 Stenographer and - Certified Instructor.Shone.conveniences; transients accommo- quiet.respectable family.use of D conveniences: transients.203 8 - Comtoräbls furnished ® PASTRY COOK and cake baker, well up = \u20ac qe z Write or telephone Westmount 2387 for dated.: 204 ?and suitable for two friends or married .PARK AVE as var in quiet private YOUNG GIRL to look after baby from 9 in ornamental icing.wants position.H RE-ENGAGEMENT wanted as housekeeper terms.Join now.Only limited number tek: couple 203 MANCE ST.1734 -\u2014 Double parlor (unfur-| room on batho : ain, to 5 pan.:98 Dorchester st, Up 922, Star Office.203 4 \u201cwhere could have boy aga 8 years, by a] *% BEAVER HALL HILL 68 = Large double ESPLANADE, 1515, near Mount Royallarge an ened).pi di ete or Jat, = \u2014 8319.widow.a , town or country.Mrs.7 front on bathroom flat, also larg ern ces, ?ar \" 16 \u20ac Mance \u2014 Spen - RESPECTABLE married man id situa- Bobby, Se al.Station.Que.dé 202 8 \u2018 parlor, suitable for offices.204 à ait furniehed roots Juan ms two ried couple or lwo friends: kitchen privi- PLATEAU 26.ore Mane, oes \"var YOUNG GIRL, about 14, to assist in light tion as bar tender, caretaker or any \u2014 -Ù : , _ leges; monthiy.PER ee in winter: best comforiss housework.« Apply.2101 Mance sf.position of trust, clean, reliable, steady and RELIABLE girl wanted for housework.LANGUAGES BELMONT, 18 \u2014 Nicoly turnished double cally; near mountalr, pure air; rent mod Hat are SEE willing, five years in country; references if Apply Saturday afternoon or Monday _- front room.202 4 erate MANSFIELD ST.153%a.room, comfortably 5 YOUNG GIRY wanted for housawnrk: must required.G., 2124 St.Antoine st.morning to Mr.Piche, 180 St.James at\u2026 September 1st, opening of different -.FURNISHED or partly furnished bed and, furnished single front room, all modern PARK QUE 116 Large.well furnisoed he clean and honest; wages 310; good G.Marcil ang Co : classes for French, German, Spanish.BLEURY ST.217 \u2014 Furnished rooms.sitting room, suitable two friends, mar- Convéniences.\u201cfront room.very hriaht, suitable one of home! Apply 354 Groxvenor avenue, West- SITUATION wanted by a good mechanical Italian, etc., day and evening; also pri- double and single, on first and bathroom riea cou je, use kitchen; also one single, - ; twe person.alse mangle room.bath flat, mount.0 2 Sngincer.ase su; has had raried expert.SPL.REGISTRY or Domestic | see vate tuition If desired.We teach our fiat, sos \u20ac With, FUNDING water; modern\u2019 conveniences.MACKAY ST.13 Tart Ch furnished print electric lights breaktax if desired - A ence around pumps and engines; years -Dorchester West, one Up 2.-Malds > ©: an S © Ir o rent, J rating.! IA ne ei atm © mr YOUNG GIRL wanted, aged, 15, as nurse at the trade: first class references: certifi- get suited for the winter.Mrs.Bogle wil ered aeserling RA + urope in CLARK ST., \u2018Annex.383 \u201c\u2014Comfortuble bea- Write M 1010.Star Office.on 205 ment TR ARE EE Rouen dope BH Sie girl.Apply 918 St.Denis.vated man.Address It 1002, Star Office.be pleased to secure positions in gentle- England, France, Germany, Spain and toom on \u2018bath flat, in private English HMELIE ST.27, off Pine avenue, furnish- 7 Tor meni roi bath flat.clean and com forrables ny men's establishments, private familics, clubs.13.1.\" Nye specially draw Your attention\u2019 fete part or ju board erm\u2019 moderate.ed rooms, single and double, Auer light, en breaktast 41 desi eds tranalents tak.housekaepiug priviluges tr sequired: : Ww.ou .YOUNG GIRL: wanted as stenographer In [\"SALESMAN, with good appearance, with hotels, Letters promptly attended.\u201cterms moderate, contractor's.office.Stale salary and\u2014ex: five years\u2019 experience New York firm.to our class for French conversation, and 208 8 Path, arm house; low ternis; English} en, back to Montreal.thres doors above tember lat: TéTmE TEE im perience.Apply H 1024, Star Office.West reference.Age 26 years.Willing to STENOGRAPHER\u2014 Wanted by young lady 8dVise those who aro interested to ca : amily, Sherbrooke st.- co 206 2 PARK AVEC 4B 0.Furnished \u2014- \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 =.take any line, town.or out of town.Apply position &s stenographer, knowledge of before September 1st.Ask for prospectus CRESCENT ST., $4 \u2014 Bright.newly decor- FORTUNE ST.\u2014 Two furnished rooms.ntrhed vate family: every cunvenienrve.YOUNG GIRL wanted ° for confectionery H 927.Star Office.203 4 bookkeeping, thoroughly cninpetent and ex- And particulars, European Bchooï -of |.\u201d ated and furnished room, all modern con- wi wo \u201cwithout board.men oniy, quiet.METCALFE ST.136 -\u2014- Well furnikha x = store, one with a-little experience prefec- pert à in general office work.Address | Languages, 16 McGill \u201cCollege avenue, OF venlences, eléctric \u201clight,\u201d etc.,\u201d private, fam- panlte.seit * Mans Wellington st.205 2 rooms, with running water In rooms, êne- PARK AVE.82 -.Le ogy \u2018urniew4 red.Apply 4129 St.Cathorine st.704 2 SALESMAN slfous of taking position in S § 6850, Star Branch Office.\u2018phone Uptown 3354.; 206 2] ny.04 2 abits, write B.22: 2 7] cial accommodation for tourists: Phone Vl riRht rooms on bathroom floor, sultans - dry goods store, straw.millinery or fur : > | FULFORD ST.102 - Large double fur- 3492.5 for gentlemen: .odern conveuiences.79! à TOUNG LADY; te learn office work in department.with good London experience.STENOGRAPHNOR \u2014 Wanted by young wo- MARY McNIECE resumes lessons n music} CRESCENT ST., 96 \u2014 Double front room, ish à room on bathroom floor, $1.50 per 8 - wholesaia jeifellery cateblishment: must Write H.G.7, 62 Irene st, St.Henrl.; man responsible office position, seven and private Instructions, best English bath fiat, ail modern conveniences.ok.lwo single room, bathroom floor, MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.§¢ \u2014- Double und SARK AVE.#0-\u2014Well furnished rooms on té live at home and have a good education.208 8 lvears\u2019 experience as stenographer and ad- pupils prepared for diplomas.Studio, 549 204 3 ak 20 = , 208 ?ainglé rooms.well furnished.modern con- bath ruam flat: ali conveniences; sle- Rex 3 oe, tas oie salary experted, SITUATION wanted by first el mi drame BR sn Bier Branch Omir * Rivard st \u2018CITY COUNCILLORS ST, 65 A large ES * \u201cAntoine venioces: transients accommodated 703 [phone in house.199 7 Box 036, Star ce: a first class millin- Address © Star ne ce, 2 - \u2014 , Ç ; \u2014 ._ es + er saledlady, aix years\u2019 experience, best of |.205 8 MISE COYNE.$3 Mance st, will resume | front double room, suitable for two gen- GREENE Avis, Ee om, futeins MANSFIELD £7.143 Single 554 dounie PARK AVE, 35.Annex \u2014 Tourists shall TOVUNG: GIRL.wanted for gencra: house.references; both languages Apply I 6788 j \u2014- r\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 private tuition Sept.1at,\u2014in.-Shorthand, tiemen, also \u2014single-room,- all modern con- privileges.board It desired; terms moder |.TOOmME, well furnis Sr Le at for + tin tira lass Thome al ahovs ataresm.it -\u2014\u2014ork;cemait\"famiiy;\"n0 WERNER.854 Twp.| Sar Branch Office.SITUATION wanted by first class lsun- Bookkeeping, English, oto.veniences.; - 204 8 hte , \u201c204 2 one or two gentlemen, also trans at \" \u2014 en me ae _.- per \" SALESMAN Wanted by tent sal Aboiy 47 He Sine or.73! H00d relorences.J ANDOLIN and violin th nly taught, CITY COUNCILLORS, 110 Double, also | = hia = PARK AVE.1627 Large.bright anf SALES \u2014 Wante ¥v competent sales- priy 47 Hermine st.- \u2014 \u2018- \u2018 an tolin oroug y taught, 5 310 e BENE \u2014\u2014243 \u2014 aug ~ ra desir - ished \u201cdouble room, facing mountain.tva YOUNG, LADIES,.not otherwise sngaged.~.Man position.-in men\u2019s furnishing.-12 er msi | advanced Gr elementdry, rapid method:.| single room on bath fist, mewly removat- | ~SREEN) oa vary Westmount \u2014Slugie au MACKAY, 46 Gentlemen Gesiring super: ed Doux Mount Royal avenue, newly should tearn stenography, gentleman, éx-| Years\u2019 experience, best of references.Ad- SEWING \u2014 A woman wants plain sewing, #atistactlon guarantead: terms moderate; ed; rent moderate.204 2 with or without board; ready for occupation lor accommodation.private tt à Gecorateñ: light housekeeping privileges if collent references, will teach yon for very dress H 872, Star Office.: _ 203 6 repairing or light housework, T T 6977, all lessons private.Henry Novello, 718 &t.September 1st; terms reasonable.Apply Nor: curt single, doubles room, clean, brizht and (10 295 5 little, Address KR R 8583, Star Branch Of- {7 \u2014 Star Branch Office.lawrence Boulevard, corner Mifton., | covrsoL, 18 \u2014 Furnished, unfurnished pan, above address.198 12 airy; meals If desired.= ee ee me me - fice.\u201c - TRAVELLER - Position wanted to travel, - - - or partly: furnished rooms to let, hot wa- - \" - î L'PRATT.=T.o > Back and front parier, - Queber or Ontäris; expérienced in groceries, TYPIST \u2014 Wanted by young girl position MRS.ROBINE'S Schoo] of Dress Cutting, ter.Auer lght.204 3 GUY STREET, 475.\u2014- Double and single MANSFIELD ST, 155a \u2014- Single Toor mn firat finer, gue.hot u.d cold wWaler.prie _ .Tih Lowi connection on.this ground.H 1017, a as ln ah encre ori rors Ad- will re-open Sept lat, 08 Bt Catherine CHOMEDY ET.32 Double and single rooms.lite \u2014-Best house on lake modern convent.bath flat.2 = vate family; breakfast it required.ress .Star ranch ( ce.205 31 st.west.upils make eir own shirt haat + ences; no tchen privileges; ransientsa = = = ; ; \u2018ue aa 50 OPERATORS WANTED T ; > ~~ waists.fancy waists and suits while learn- newly painted, on bath fat.breakfast and takey;.terms moderate.129 104 Zaw McGILL COLLEGE AVE.en (sie or PARK AVE.200 - Nicely furnished roca lege TALL.strong young man, married, wants TYPIST \u2014 Wanted by.experienced young ing.Miss Kirk, teacher.205 3 aw\u2019 ten, \u201cphone «nd porcelain ba 200 3 aw pa \u2014_ - double furnished oom, ha ol at.9» - trie light and steam heated private famile.Warited, at once, fifty experienced op- ti dination es tr anything: svod at lady position as typist.Address ït R 6K15, venlences.- GUY ST.near St.l'atherine, two unfur- tricity, gassed ey verte com 205 #2 grators on lawn and fall waists, We pay EUR NS 1 1156 Fimara st.Star Branch Office 206 3 MUSIC PUPILS, besinners 31.80 per CONCORD ST.T7 \u2014 Furnished roôm to.let, nished rooms.clean.qulat house, suit fortadle : 204 2 : ighest prices in the city, and \u2018operators TRAVELLER, with \" - - - - - month, advanced pupils $2.00.X X 803s.with telephone.204 married cquple, light housekesping: no chii- ; - PALACE ST., 320.corner Beaver Hgil iil, wan make good wages; steady work guar- ha .with eight years experience WANTED by young woman as general.£00d Star Branch Office.200 dren; 12 dollars.Address R R $813, Siar 7 2 Comfort.large front paripr, furnished.also sinxle Gnteed.Crescent Mfg.Co.Ltd, guar selling statlonery and fancy goods and references; sleep home, Address H 975, \u2018| CITY HALL AVE.657 \u2014 Nicely turnieh.Branch Office.Co | MeGILL COLLEGE A Bb.à front ams, | room.02 4 spect str g.213 Ino good connection in Maritime Provinces, 1» Btar Office.204 2 MUSIC PUPILS, beginners, 31.30 per od large front room.ali conveniences.just - able.and nicely fürnishe ron Ré 5 pector ect, 2c0 open for engagement, either salary or com- ; ae month, advanced pupils $2.00.S.S, 6R9T, abov: age tres a terms $8 monthly.GUY ST.'\u2014 Nice bright room, with all con- bathroom floor; centre! part uptown ais PHILLIPS PLACE.4 \u2014 Elgantiy furnishad wi Dax SALARY for Intelligent svaried or mission; best of references given.Address WANTED by a young widow position as] Star Branch Office, 208 6 ve ; 303 4 venience, phone in house, 242 Guy st.trict; suitable .or sentiemen habits desir- rooms, newly furnishad, hot wate?electrie single women for work or homer arerried a 1H 248, Star Office.208 3 housekeeper in workingman's home; Pro- aits wtd male taoin\u201d .+.}., couples.only persons of au 8e rate ae Hght.janlior's service, telephone, a!\u201d cone son, Brantford.Ontario.200 6 VA = : testant: city or country.H 98% Star Office.j \u2014\u2014 _ - \u2014_\u2014 ~ CITY COUNCILLORS ST.126 -\u2014 To let GENTLEMAN of refinement.appreciating ed.Excellent cafe next door.Rates reass venicncea: suitable for bachelors, 00 6: : WANTED employment evenings by office 204 8 PIANO PUPILS wanted by competent, ©F well furnished double room, also single a quiet home, private family, phone and able: 204 2 à man (28), writing up books, copying( by qualified lady teacher; lessons day Or room: near corner Sherbrooke st.205 2 electric Hghi.Address R R 6560, Star \u20ac room, QUESNEL ST.2 \u2014 Largo bright furnish.SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE.Page) or similar work; references If re- WORK \u2014 Wanted Ty & respectable woman evenings; rapld method for beginners, $1.50 : : Branch Office.- .MANCE ST.10 \u2014 Room.aL Ath dros ed rooms, private family: aus; hot water y D .Ki re erms moderate.Address H 1001, by the day, good washing and house- monthly, 347 Richmond.- .COLONTAL AVE.1795-\u2014 Two doubie rooms, - mn = bath.ro and, oe entame ontr 204 3 y y 1 y 05 ACCOUNTANT, with Tong expérience, 1s ar ce vm cleaning: \"Apply H 1243, Star- Office.- - - with or withôut board, in private English HUTCHISON, 74 \u2014 Well furnished double from St Catherine.G - MICHMOND FQUARE, 58a \u2014 Twe nicely £ pe = - - T PRIVATE instructions on all school sub- family ses 2 and.single rooms, in well appointed house, = ging! furnishéd rooms, single and double.gas, I.open tor a position; good references.Ap-| WANTED house painting, glazing.white- WOMAN \u2014Wanted work by the day, stores jects, French and English, by qualified ! also\u2019 double parior; breakfast and supper.M-GILI.COLLEGE AVR.202 \u2014 Single bath, hot and cold water: suit gentiemen viy H 817, Star Office.202 zaw washing and tinting neatly done; walls or \u2018offices to clean.Address ss 6894, Star teacher: a limited number pupils, boys and CONCORD ST.8 \u2014 Single furnished room _ 202 4 and double, newly furnished, electric light, or couple.Co oo i \u2014 bo ACCOUNTANT Is willing to work at night repaired in plastering.Apply to T.Finn, Branch Offices oom sirls older than 12 Vears Will be classified: to let.bath flat; gentiemem only.08 4 | Te ir tam 2 PESTE ARE + for tradoomen: oF orvers, Apoly hr fib, Prime 1 Plateau I ESS ia Jal prepared, for, dims sae o er a | PÉSOT D Pa mare dus ide $4 Tel 9 ME, RCE TE EE hers.3 .ms \u2014 ly.respectable.middle] \u2014course, A ookkeeping.letter.T,, Annex.428 \u2014 Nice room, com on ba at, suitable for twe gen- - on ba at, in pr .Star Office.\u2014\u2026 ee 008 2 7AW | YOUNG MAN, thorough knowledges \u2014hoth I \u201c§ged person position as domestic help.writing, typewriting, ete.Adults may re- CHÂRKE 4 no children; suitable 1adies, tilemen.204 2 MACKAY SBT.81 \u2014 Comfortably Jurnished dren; rent five and six dollars.201 2 BRICK and stone pointers (two) want work languages, good ronnection throughout gmail adult family:.no washing; good cook; celve individual instruction.i0%a St.Fame- gentlemen, ladies preferred; kitchen pri- rooms, telephone, gas, Auer.Hs 20 T : 7 ; an; or contract.Cuimèr, 1581 Papineau Quebec Province, desires position as trâvel- city references.208 Elgin ave.204 2 ille.204 à vileges.Co .HUTCHISON.183 -\u2014 Two nicely furnished hot water heating.ST.GEORGE, 345 \u2014 Private family offers avenue.\u2019 | 203 3 on 1 99% Star omic 2 WORK ted b tabl î 1 y | a nto fonte D MAYOR ST, 17 Two nicely furnished on \u201ceo Te For yong Tedies wr - 2 _\u2014 \u2014_ vante y respectable woman of TEACHER \u2014 Wanted by experienrad lady ART ST.No.43/ \u2014 Large anû well able for one-two gentiemen quiet habits, ow 10 ~~ tion Sept.lst, su A .HOURRERPER with knowisags af short TOUNG MAN of 19 years of age, sober, hon-| any kind, laundry work preferred.Appiy teacher of English, Brome, ane ovale, CATH CA room Louse horas ad ve \u2014\u2014 rooms.singie and double, in front, 2°\" mentiemen; terms moderate.x04 : hand ty pewriting and office work: ex- est and willing.having made a complete by letter, Mrs.Marchall, 144%\" Quesnel st.engagement in school or private lessons at ted: gentlemen.200 ¢ | HANOVER ST.23 \u2014 Furnished rdom on bathroom flat: terms moderates.- > - a rienced: Al references, Write Box H $66 commercial course of stenography.book- Best city references.* pupils\u2019.homes, Address R R 6870.Btar : bath flat suituble for two voung men.Tepes eee \u2026 87; CATHERINE WEST, 338, -onposite Vices \u20ac Par Office rite Box ti» keeping, correspondence, typewriting and \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 .\u2014\u2014.Branch Office.\\ CENTRAL.\u2018UP TOWN\u2014_To gentle people of 204 2 MACKAY ST.107 -\u2014 Handaote and, a! |.toria st.\u2014Male Attlra entrance.buitau \u20ac F ce.= = arithmetic, fn both languages.at St.Char- WANTED by y experienced dressmaker saw- : i limited means.who cannot afford high rent.tractive rooms for gentlemen in quiat and for gentlemen; entire bath fist; home com | BOY wants work on a farm: can milk, un- jo Seminary of Sherbrooke, desires to enter ing in private family.Apply by letter D.VOICE CULTURE \u2014 Corey's Vocal Studio, but wish to live in refined surroundings, Indy HUTCHISON ST.41 \u2014 Large furnished refined house 205 forts 159 ?: derstauds horses three wears expérience in office work: has good references.Appiy R.454 St.Denis st.11 Berthe'et street, voice placing, tone offers exceptionsily pice rooms; none but refin- front room on bathroom flat.private fain- - - \u2014 \u2014 - TR ar] \\ 3 E Baker re dela vos 3 12 J.M.Vandal, 720 Clarke st., The Anñex, production, sight singing and art of ureath.4 people need il, 19 Overdale ave.(off Mue- il>.MANFFIELD.144 \u2014 One double and one SHERBROOKE ST.EAST, 10 \u2014 Well fur- Mbps tv E.Baker.Lakeside, P.Q.- 205 3 Montréal.| | 206 2 WANTED position\u2019 as: housekeeper Or cook- ing.Free opera class rehesraals start soon.587).2015 ee single room, modern conveniences: tran- nished front parlor.aiso bedrooms.In BY MAN > ï : 5 : genera) by a young \u2018widow.best of refer- Book at once.8 Comfortably f HERMINE ST.69 \u2014 -Furnished rooms {to alents accommodated.204 8 comfortable home, with every convenienre: BY MAN of 32 position wanted as traveller YOUNG MAN, ten years\u2019 experience in rail- ences.Apply 91 Mullarky avenus, Verdun.° CITY COUNCILLORS \u2014 Comfortably fur- let, with: use of kitchen, in a quiet terms moderate.Private family.in anv line for N.B., and Gaspe coast; best way and commercial work, stenographer, 204 3 - - nished rooms to let.Apply 28 City Coun- house, suitable for a.woman working out MANBFIELD ST.182 \u2014 A sults of hand- - me references Address George J.Poirier, French and English, bookkéeper,.ete, de- - a ofilors st, Central position for business.by day.some rooms, partly furnished er \u2018 pfur- ST, URBAIN.958.two bright well furnish.tirunde Anse, N.B.sires situation, Write Box H 1034, Star Of- WORK \u2014 Wanted men's washing.ding.ROOMS FO LET.ST.13 Futnished rooms to - nished.for married eouple or gontiewen ed rooms, one single and one double, ran DOORREEPER \u2014 © : fice.| » 0.4 ; stretching curtains, ete.by respectable | ATWATER AVE.65 \u2014 Two fumished CATHCART J Furnished rooms 0) HUTCHISON.153 \u2014 Two very nicely fur- | only: rented separate if à :- quiet.re- be used as nittipæ room and bedroom if de- .J z ompetant, thoroughly i .woman.775 Clarke st., Annex.= e furnishe let, for gentlemen; every 8 nished front rofms, bath fiat; every con- fined, all recdern conveniences; telepHone.sired; close to cars, just above Pine ave.conversant in both languages, temperate: YOUNG MAN, 30, strong, would lke to get 2 \u2014 rooms.bath flat, suitable light house- 204 5 venience: everythihg new, 204 2 highest references: seeks position.Address permanent situation; good references, H WASHING \u2014- Wanted by good laundress X2¢PIng: clothes closet and balcony.202 4 - - L 5 8 8300, Star Branch Office.-955 Star Office.204 3 family washing to 40 at own home or by AMHERST ST.159 Furnished to ! CITY HALL AVE.648, one \u2018block above HUTCHISON 8T., 40 \u2014 Single frent room, MANCE, 55 \u2014 DouMe room on bathroom fat, STANLEY ST.228 \u2014.Large and aingie BOOKKEEPER a .dozen, outside drying; good attention given let.bathroom flat.nm id rooms © .sherbrooke, double parlor, bathroem, hot, nicely furnished, electric light, hot wa- with single room also.205 rooms to let.Phone.201 Ë LP and accountant seeks en- to all work and good references Apply 36 A voor lat, al! modern convent- srater; also -separate bedroom; light and ter: terms moderate.204 : \u2014 - _ gasement; highest references.Box H 944, 8ITU ATIONS WANTED FEMALE.) Victoria at.\" 204° 2 ences.Apply after \u20ac p.m.ventilation first class; .terms moderate; .McGILL COLLEGE AVE.28 \u2014 Exception- 8T.DENIS, 84 \u2014 Double and tingle rouns.Star Office.205 2 .( ) ANNE electric light; gentlemen only.204 8 HANOVEP.ST.lla.continuation of Uni- | ally clean.bright single and double room, | elegantiy furnished, with ali modern tm- - CAPABLE.domestics servants asmving 88, YOUNG.-retined widow wishes position as| \u201c3; X \u2014 Esplanade avenue.1785, bright doo.- \u2014 versity st.large furnished room to Jot, modern conveniences, hot and cold water provements, bath adjoining.-tel.front uf BRICKLAYER -\u2014 Wanted Job as fireman; a a Æ SS.housekeoper to profemsional or elderiy gen- ee oly furnished.sult marrled CRÉSCENT ST.56 \u2014 Furnished rooms.te | rent $16 per month.204 tn rooms: roof garden: telephone: tran- Viger Square; tourists §1 pei day.Special .can run stone pes concrets.ork and serominion, Aukum 28h, peer tiemap.best.\u2018ref.î st.couple, Kitchen privtieges.4n3 ueod \u2018Jet, doudie-and single.sultable-for gens aus _ ore Bla TES es 03-4} price bythe month=- abies wor m ans.Address 5, Star Of- v or \u201c cog as Le ! A _\u2014 - ; 2 hi 200-4 |-Galid.7} Drummond, Up-8261 Laer | TAmrénger 304% A BUSINESS MAN may secure small frontatt.UOMOR- \u2014\u2014__/ : 101 5 | RINKORA Wanted a ladx to Join an rea FE in large\u2019 bed-sitting room.quiet lo- McGILL COLLEGE AVE.66 \u2014 Wall fur- ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 465 \u2014 Nire + - ç YOUNG English ting room with bedroom attached.in moders NCILLO .30 \u2014 Single callt rons te.22 \u2018enue, ; .- 1 furnished room, every convenience.(CARPENTRY work of ail kinds.alterations COMPANION and aenounskeeper.tducated a Bar.or Sposirion or mst amar Nieeoter fist.Yeupled by two adults.situates Park ere Cl reom.Auer Tight: privais.tamily, 203 8 Mackay sn near Dorshester wort oe vate amigos OF first floor.in-emil wr \u201ctee furnished room 7) repaire, furniture, etc\u2026 day or job, job- ; de .terence, Apply E.G.212a St.Antoine at.j à - - i - - l= - - \"bing promptly attended.Send card.O'Con- Otherwise.thoroughly domesticated: good.: TE oat ne Mo Ro ee tain \"hamg CITY COUNCILLORS, 28 \u2014 Nicely furnlsh- LAGAUCHETIBRE ST., 350, west of Ben- MANCE STREEET, 165, near Sherbrooke\u2014 STANLEY, 88 \u2014 Unfurnished double roams.nor, 1476 St.Urbain at.208 3 trust.§ 8 6899, Star Eranch oies on of YOUNG LADY.rpeaking both languages for refined gestlemin at vi moderate rental ed front parlor, suitable for gentlemen, _ ver Hall, \u2018uble room, on bath fiat.first Beautifully furnished double and single lighted, heated, hot, cold water basins, Fe : oan = - | desires a position as resident governess; for sake of company.H 761, Star office.also double room for married couple or elase board.«ed.rn esnveniences.208 3 rooms, all modern conveniences; every cum- telephone.as stove cennections, large cup- Gotten, city references, Address M M 6464, DRESSMAKER, making tailor suits and highest references.Address H 331.Star 100 3 lew friends: kitchen privileges.ee LAVAL 20 I Toely furnished front fort: breakfast if desired.boards.$0 up monthly.ces.: ! sce.206 4 .20 \u2014 Large, nicely furnished fron : i Star Branch Office.201 3eod work be aan lo, 200 it Boned: wants \u2014\u2014 -.AGNES ST.35 St.Henry.two connecting CATHCART ST.55\u2014Two large and weil room, \u2018sodern conveniences.private fam- MACKAY BT.81 \u2014 Rooms to let.dduble and 8T.MARTIN, 222 \u2014 Large front furnish- of - : Apply H 1011.Star Office à references.rooms on bathroom flat, with kitchen pri- furnishad rooms, central locality, fmme- ily; ne children.205 3eud single rooms, convenient ta cars, good Jocaltty, ed room: no objection to children: kitchen.AN ie ane rene me _\u2014_ ! viieges, for light housekeeping.Auer light, diate possession: permanent or tourists.LUSIGNAN 81.15 One farniancd \u2014 strietiy first-class: gentlemen preferred.\u2018privileges; bath: gas; steam heated.7052 \u2018 \u2018 \u20ac \u2014 3 .- - ; .129 \u2014 One furnished room -\u2014\u2014 HT 2 1 - ebjaction to country.H 1041, Star Office.De SMARER Tanta \u201cork in private fam- gms mor wg etl ees med os: hot end cold water Mra Dawson CENTRAL \u2014 37 MeGill College avenue\u2014 to let; suitable for friends or marr'ed MANSFIELD ST.164 \u2014 Large front room STANLEY ST.above St Catherine.fur- : I tant! hoa ai es.Address t.Qeorge st.biggest success on, hen operated peo- AYLMER BT.17 \u2014 A large -furnished large and small rooms, bathroom flat, people.+ 204 2 on bathroom fiat, newly decorated; modern nished room in & flat, for à gentleman COOK To = oh on, § od a round DRESSMARER Competent woman.with ple become fasct buy, warld- wide demand, room on hathreom flat.and sipgle room quiet house.Apply forenoon or evening be- conveniences.of quiet habits; strictly private: no chil- oad.310 81 2 re eit rs LT experiance in ladies\u2019 Pd entidren'a dre Eatple and ter , aney refunded If un.also, qulte-ciose to Bennett's- Theatre.- fore 8.80.- 205 5 LARGE unfurnished room to let, with\u2014gas dren: $20 per month no meals: references \u2019 second.310 Bt.George st, Cily.205.2 es.now free.would Ike work to dv at own satisfactory.lette Mfg.Co, Cole .| 205 4 ANNING ET poy 7 ; a pates à aldo furnished single room on MeGILL, COLLEGE Av B.3A \u2014 anse required.Address T T 6997, Star Branch - - ma\" , nt.- CANNIN ST.2038 \u2014 wo large u r= 0 y uncfllors st.: ouble room, we urnished, newiy de- Office.CHINEBNB.COOK wants position for Sep- home; prices reasonable.549 Dorchester st.\u2014\u2014'{ AYLMER, 45a \u2014 To let comfortably fur- Rished rooms; will rent one or both to- - corated, electricity: grate; phone; also altmber = Vober.ra se prononce west 202 8 saw AGENTS uden's, crew managers every- nished \u2018double bedrooms suitahle ter two, xether LORNE AVB., 24 \u2014 Nicely furnished front single bath flat; transients.ST.DENIS, 71C -\u2014 Large, bright furnished wat LC nese Coo 7 rs e DRESSMAKER, firs: class, wants dal where; w T cake $1.06 box soaps, 14c; gentlemen, with or without board.room, sultable for one or two gentlemen, front room and single room, beautifully - .- sowing, Al at remodelling and hens ar us, n sore Bris Seablished, 1380, 23% cornsot, Sa 48 prs Furnished TT {0 separate beds, clothes closet, also single MANCE STREET, 6 \u2014 Room, furnished, on furnished, all modern improvements; ver À A , reenwic \u201c w or et.a ready.rivate amily.en * ;: - fi t find COLLECTOR \u2014 Middle aged man ants ner Tee references.Address T T + = laweow A LADY who has a nice fin would rent privileges: use of phone.y c rooms; no children.204 3 cat throom flat, for Kentlemen only: pri taie Prat class: hot water the rear roun 1 - situation collecting or any situation of , Star Branc rice.AGENTS \u2014 Handy Hame Fastener.Every one or two rooms.with all the comforts of _ y ; \u2018 \u2018 trust, has a good commercial experience and horse owner buys mt sight.300 pc.pro- R home: atrietly private.H, 998, Star Of- CATHCART, 4, on PLillips square, Gouhie | ALY alone in De re renare.MACKAY.119 \u2014 A few \u2018furnished rooms, | SIUTER, 67 \u2014 Rooms.well furnished: all « ean furnish best of references, has been EMPLOYERS \u2014 The Domestic Bureau has fit.Thomas Fastener Co., $011 Barney Blk., fice.| .front room, hanésomelÿ- furnished, ès oto.wishes to\" rent (mo ro \"to two la- in refined quiet home, for gentlemen, best conveniences: private family; telephone; travelling and wishes employment In city.Tegistered, gond cooks, general servants, Dayton,\u201d Ohio, fiat, \u2018sultable one cv two sentiemen.dle; references exchanged IR 6841 Star residential uptown locality, west: cars con- breakfast if desired: transients tdken.Address B B 6922, Star Branch Office.experienced nurses, companion nurse for In- - ALEXANDER ST, 13a \u2014 Bright clean 3736.\u201cBrañch ange R 205 6 | venient: rouriats received.* 208 4 - - - valid, companion, housekeepers, working- AGENTS \u2014 48 daily selling our Handy rooms double and singie, married couple, - .- st.FAMILLE ST.14 -\u2014 Nicely furnished 1 CLERK \u2014 Wanted up to date young man housekeepers, house-tablemaids, upper Tool, 12 articies in one; lightning seller; with use of kitchen Àf desired;- very cen- DELORIMIER AVE.121 .\u2014 oom and LAROE FRONT ROOM.pewly furnished, with MANCE.101 \u2014 FBingle and double front double room on first fiat, central local- desires xnoû situation.age 35 years; ten housemaids, cooks and house-cleaners .by sampje fres.Thomas Mig.Co.4011, Barney tml.board for two friends in Ensilsh family, tarandah, near business centre.quiet locality.:roor comfortably furnished, bathroom.ty, .fortwo gentlemen.ce Tourn, business experience a Pantera ulna the 2, Teferences.siven.67 Mansfield at.Block, Dayton, O.AS Te Tara mg Fe few doors.from St Catherine, 205-8 good view \"of moubtaié: 6 other footer.bo fat: fera modgrate.astern Canada ns ratiroad cler me- plo .4 ~~ Room to s» on bat - children, \u2019phone Ln to learn French, - \u2014 SHERBRONONKE WW.222\u2014Handsomely fur- Kkesper and bookkeepar; best of references.\u2014\u2014 AGENT \u2014 One good, energetic, reliabie Nat, for two, 206 2 DORCHESTER ST.,.346 West, at Ttason- to \u201cgentieman: ust be B Star MANSFIRLD ST.157a \u2014 Bright, cheerful nished room, one single, one double, for Address R R 6346, Ftar Branch Office; DOMESTICS CENTRAL REGISTRY.528 &t man in every town to take orders for best able prices, per-day, week and month; well Branch Office, 23 6 room on.bath flat.; Kentiemen.shower bath every floor, went, om t'atherine st.Up 4894, generals, cook, custom made clothes in Canada.Highest ALEXANDER BT.95 \u2014 Large unturaished furnished, eingle and double rooms, elec- oh - : - + Fark avenue.05,51 1 \"HER or young cook, experienced, wants housémalds.disengaged; references, gen.commission.Rex Talloring Co.Toronto.- room to let, suitable for light housekeep- *ric light, bath, quiet, clean houses; no chil- LARGE, comfortably furnished front room, METCALFB ST.13% \u2014 Large double and SE né steady yvoasition: speaks French, German, erals, cooks call, good pikces; good wages, 3 167 #3 ing.an bathroom fiat.; dren.sultable for one or two gentlemen, bath- single rooms to jet, very clean, all con- ST.DENIS ST.704 \u2014 To let an alegant poeme dE ™ 106 2 AGENTS Wa forfeit 3500 If 4 GENTLBMAN of refi Tied nie.DORCHESTER W,, $21 First of room fat: private family; no children.Yenlences: alto phone.{ 255 10 front rom, newly furnished.ith ait .- \u2014 \u2014 è we cannot 3 of refigement will £ a nice- 2 oy $d \u2014 ~ = improvements, for one or two respectable 3 ET - EMPIANYARS \u2014 The Domestic Bureau has \u201cR0W Where agents made over $20 per day ir furnished room, with every eonyeplapce and double and Angie room hot water end LAVAL AVE.120, opposite $t.Louis sg.\u2014 | MANSFIELD ST.160 \u2014 Double and sin.persons ' 205 6- A CLERK, with good commercial experience, registered ladles\u2019 mald, genersl servants, ?¢!ing our Automatic Hame Fastener; in central locality, Address H 890, Star Brauch telsphone; near indsor 1: tel 200 Lady having louse too large, would rent mie rooms on bath flat, with firsi class _ ::.Seeks situstion as bookkeeper or office house-tablemaids, nurse, Who il asuiat EURraNteed the only perfect fastener on Office.\u2018 oo meme room to gentlemen: beautiful locailty.board.: 205 2 SHBRBROOKE ST.W.241 \u2014 Single rnom\u201d assistant; best references.Address M M 6430 with housewnrk, well recommended.67 Market: every horse owner buys on eight: = DORCHESTER eu ae -\u2014\u2014 l\u2019ooma to let In .on bath flat, also bedroom and sitting ; Star Branch Office.200 \u20ac Mansfield.Uptown 4041.agents colning money, 50 can you; free nam- ANDERSON ST, 109 \u2014 Well} furnished & well appoin ouke; transients ac- LAGAUCHETIERE ST.208 \u2014 Nice bright MANSFIELD ST.13° \u201c~Gentlemen or mar- room., ple to workers.Write Automatic Fastener bedrooms on batiircom fist, all modern Commodated: near Windsor Motel.205 3 clean rooms; board if desired; terms ried \u201ccouple desirous of having cuiet and 4 EIX-SOLDIER, Scotchman.desires situation FREE SERVICES given by a respectable Co,, K.436, Cincinnati, O.conveniences: gas; telephone: terms mod- PORCHESTER ST.WEST, 571.11 i î very moderate for workingmen.' 708 2 refined home will find a suite of two hand- SOUVENIR-AVE, 80 - Furnishéd or unfornist- \"as night watchman or any other light person each day, for a few hours light erate; gentlemen only.204 3 ingle and doublé rooms.als ved ae | some rooms.furnished or partly furnished, ed, double front pariôr and nicely\u2019 furnished $ employment; good recommendations.H household duties, in return for a small fur- AGENTS \u2014 To sell Automatic Rein Hold- single § otin Tel U own 3431 -oitting LORNE AVE.40\u2014Nicely furnished single, will rent separately {f desired.ali modern, bedroom, hath flat, bot water heating.Aver N 1608, Bter Office.205 2 nished room, references required.Address ers; snapped up like hot cakes; don't fail ALEXANDER 87, 145 \u2014 Furnisned rooms Toom, conne =.Up .wis | \u201cdouble room; all conveniences.204 8 hot water; telephone; references.263 3 light: housekeeping privileges.205 cp 3 Tee ry ee S 8 6896, Star Branch Office.\u2026 Everybody buys; Pil tu let, central! locality.203 %e0d 0 oI VE er Treen STE ST - .i Ea ~~ \"Gosd.mechanical engineer, T saw; entirely NA .hs r rbrooke 5 N 3 ST.5 \u2014 Brig\u2019 Tont ST.CHARLES RORRO) E, 432, A : eighteen years\u2019 .experience cal nah and GOVERNESS \u2014 Young lady wishes pont.RE: never sold on your territory; free sam- ALEXANDER, 181, above St, Catherine st.| DORCHESTER ST.whet.1 - Tro voit st., one or two neat noms, for one or two.room.bath floor, suitable for one or two A Frise Tern.Se rite er 3 running all kinds of engines, also hoisting ton as nursery Fovernees in tws or most, ple.Rein Holder Co, 148, Cincinnati, O.\u2014Corafortably furnished front bedroom, modern oonvenianees.Teles an 020?AH ladies or married couple; ue 6ther boarders gentlemen or married couple; no other one donble: large clothes rupbosrd, Auer ligbt,- ane late ood.ne eo: win provine lez children or mother\u2019s help; best of reférences.STARTLING heuseholé - lavention.Bells on wight.rés rial siectrle vents farnaçe: 8 ii : I [and ne i : 104 8 roemers.__ \u201c _ .ams tested.-bath flat, home comtorts, privais town 12 mécessary: age 38.Address Pp 50 Belmont Park, peayents coining money.Salary or I \u2014- ° DUROCHER 82.38 \u2014 Large fy for-| LARGE double parlor, furnished sa bed.MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.41 \u2014 Nicely for.A 6789, Btar Branch Oftiee.GOOD HOME for servants while waitin radgar, tford, Ontario.208 | AYLMER ST.$h \u2014 A small suite of fur.nin room to let in & quiet family.where room and sitting room, Use of kitchen; \"ished single roo on bath flat; transients ST, MATTHEW ST, TM -\u2014 At once, com- J for situati ° 3 nished rooms, Including kitchen: ail-mod- thers are no children: hot water: Auer private family.41 Brooke, | accommodated.Tel.Up 2360.fortably furnished \u2018front room, every con- .+ for situations Take Wellington st.464 $1,400.00 to $7,200.00 yearly made fitting ern conveniences; also single bedroom.light and si\" modérn sccommodations.pe y.rookeé, lat at.vont of At- _ , y pr 123 ca ae porapetent an.Magdalen st, Point 18t.Charles.eyeglasses; quickly and easily learned; ; - .i: water avenue.202 -4 ventence, Telophone Up 3372.Gentiemen ont an on it retires oe ee GENERAL Won big field; have your own business, with in.AYLMER ST.TBA, near Shatbroske st.\u2014 DORCHESTER WEWP, 1610 \u2014 Bright, airy, ~ MOUNTAIN ST., He \u2014 Te rent a comfort.ON!y need app.: -301 8 \u201c ent disengaged; can drive single or pair ed by the ME or a Housecteaning want dependent Income: write to-day for free - Nicely furnished rooms, large and airy.on | comfortable reom: ne cblidren: quiet house, LINCOLN AVE.2 \u2014 Furnished, front.and ii rn.pri sht room, private tam.SHERBROOKE ST.W.#35 \u2014 Well fur À peus So Éeaires employment.Address + Hutohlson st, A noes.ne 39 le how; National Optical Col- bath fiat; quiet heuse; no children.weil heated Aer nt: bot and cold nr; arte Jooms on bath flat, central locality, i: terms « 3 alone double = g single front rooms, \u2018 ue ory = ebec.A .t = : .; terms moder- ; _ GENDRAL In a email fiat, wood cook, best WE BPAY jn ws $15 asd expousot A onan rrr o Merbrecs | stat.DORION BT.331 \u2014 Twd Single.fornished LORNE CRESCENT, § \u2014 Double and ef Mod.electric Mghted.Take Snd airy: iran.Ate.Breakfast if desired.__208 # GOOD CHINBER COOK wants situation in of references.Appiy 111 Wellington et.work.si \u20ac rooms, gas; private family, _ - mu Blé rooms.In weil furnished house, quiet HOTS Sccommodated.31 8 SANGUINET, 437 Fine large dry room re ¥.Rote\u2019 or ng house Commence - street, way between Bleu a \u201cMed cl : room.\u2014Apply \u201c344 St.UAtherine.st.west.20% 3 HOUSEXEXPER \u2014 Refined-Fren for perticuiors 3.0 Eo Ey ge A 28 \u2014 te: DRUMMOND 21, nesr, Windéor Station \u2014 cd Fy an 5 METCALFE KT, 127 \u2014 Double room.nice- bathroom flat, strietly private family, no I bing Enalion.Tolned French person; - Canada.LE Rorue À AVE.8 \u2014 Twe roi ot Well furnished and somfortabls bingle nae or Sasher particulars Sl °F 17 furnished, suitable for one or two gen- children.near St.Louls square, modern con- RB HANDY MAN around factory, 20 years\u2019 wants housekeeping for ore or two gentle- room or NS alse sme double room; tiemen: phone.202 3 venlences; everything new and up to date.ncpertence with machinery of sll kinds men.Best : oe ences.Address MM 641, \"1 ATNERS W ANNEX Rasputin ung man can rent low monthly rant.208 000 METCALFE BT.144 \u2014 Large back parlor | -McGILL COLLEGE, AVE, 38 \u2014 To Tat} w\u2014 304 2 Address E.A.P.379 St.Martin: st, 208 | oer \u2014ronc?OF ne PARTNERS WANTED.NE erétrie- NF i relly ORCHESTER BY.JEAT.M43.\u2014 Twe nice | S00 Se 16 require | oem 105 foJire double Toom.also ene single.mlesiy ST.LUKE ST.41 \u2014 Tee well, furnished = HOUSEKREPER wants à position for gon.| PARTNER wanted in Eve going, business | Annex.Address PP at iy pres Ot-|.veoma on bäth flat, for ladies er gentie- : ast required.202 Zaw | furnished: transients taken.Cp Somnecting rooms, fH i or fof married HANDY NAN around factory of institution.tlemen, is a first class cook and houses soucern, optratini reet Hon teh pe five.men, to sleep.METOALTE ST, 61, corner St.Catherine.sr yf Moderate: terms.= ars PET ne «knowledge electric wiring, © fitting, keeper; can give the hest of city references; tePt.APply to $ , Star 9 DRUMMOND ST, 59 \u2014 Well furaiahed .st.two furnished front reoms, two singie MAN SE TELD ST.78 -\u2014 Handaomely for- boilers, ete.twe years in simHar Job.J.country no object.Address T T 7027, Star port AMHERST NT, 84 \u2014 Room te let for al PE ntlement ie tamis s oo \u201cbeds, bath fiat, ail Som \u201calé |, mished: double rooms.mawly decorated.| Sor Conor Rooms share.a 22 Course! st.| 100 6 Branch Office.T2053 PARTNER required with capital, to take | epectabis lady empleyed during day.Call| eo Tear inter Hater 89 | able; Apply TOP fIGOF.- er at Ente eee | single beds.$1 weekly: board and room ; .; ; ; nctive part in yholesaie grocery business; evenings, after ¢ pm.al oemmpdation: See ota.3 tas cold water: Auer light: transients mccom- 84: \u2018bath; English\" ramily; tary Breakfast, MEDICAL \u2014 Wanted assistantship, with HOUSEKEDPER.working, \u2014 Seoteh.hors] ICP 0 Prospects.H 992; Star -ofrige.j A Ÿ MANSEIDLD, 198 \u2014 Paro r bedroom, suit.modated.201 6 , 204 3 thoes 3 ; view te partnership or succession; Soe oughly experienced, wish it \u2014 BLIURY, 118.1arge front bedroom on bath- WET N able for married eouple, tws single roôme, ; pr Country.M Shs.Star Office.2 51 or two gentlemen: Ea hen Situation, sal PARTNER wanted, wit pin at est five th i ; room fist, steam hented, gis, large\u2019 cup- pe RESTES rw parie = ems cu house thorougbiy renovatea and rewly fur- NOTRE DAMD SAS, 10 Furnished ST.CATHERINE 87.west, $19 \u2014 Two un.r\u2014 .dress O O $114.\"Star Branch Office.368 à 8, af the ~ board, suitable for two ladies or gentie- t doctor: leo .mished, ull moderA couveniences.at.eo .furnished rooms, also ofe lsrge furnished MAN, 10 years 01d.Knowing both languages agement of a well esta Need ie ira ARS 00a! men; engaged during the day, sit contains sain Prat rar ta da == Sraple; Kitchen privileges; $1.50 per week: room, all convenlencep: terms moderate, od edrntea ante a Dlace as private FAUNDRY WORK wanted, laces and fine Write H 100, two'separate beds: to be seen evary, evening et 12008 l'MANSYIELD OT.158 \u2014 Wiesly furnisnes TUSVSh family.) fera : 206 à retary or ee a Caen worie @& specialty: called for and delivee- PARTNER wanted In licensed rest t| betwesn § and § p.m.DUROCHER, 31 \u2014 AL reasonadls w, | front double room on ground floor, sult: NEAR McGILL Duiversicy Lorne Ave: \u2014 7 n ny butter pp.Fa 285 od promptly, 30 Walnut avenue Bt.Bens ARTNER ventes toga aed Ta ; those employed, eermforts of home; &blé for two gemtiemen or married couple; Begutitully farnished.argo front room, batà BT.ANTOINE WFST, 392a \u2014 Two con- \u2026 mon.Lagauchetiere st.wes 3 4 wr 8 cash.capital needed.Rostau tarot, +.Hee 9 BOYER NP, 82 + Mice room or double A ang well ventilate; breakfast 12 de- Also single rooms; transients actermmodaied.flat, suitable for one or fr Lose or mar.[ .nepting front rooms, -furnished, sift mar- MANAGBMENT hotel or cafe.man and i 53, Montreal, Box _ parior, family yn Children, for mar- lead: 191.3 Saw ee Dre 203 3 Saw | ried couple, slss other fi 200m; ried couple, gas, electric light; hot water; ; wife.Both At.amergoric and pond ep.LAUNDRERS.\u2014 Wanies family washiass an | pies ¢oupie, nse kitcheni-bath She Tb Nici .= | Jif denirea.; 201 6 | ema) family; also Gouble room, bath, Ls ; pearance.would like the West; ready for | OY 4, ES Class laundresa: can fariish PARTNER wanted Tn even started con- ork Lafontaine.DORCHESTER CRT 1676 \u2014 Ptrnieh- M4 arr wT, vet eo een ou pe ROTRE DA WEST.eis duos to ine moderate.neagament Sept.14th.Address T T 7030, the best of references.Apply 62 Sniasio ror Eni, TUS furnish, within the fimt BRAVOR HALL HILL, 58 Double pari | 4 rooms to let slog) LE ac \u2019 |, 01 bend right\u2014One two quiet gentlemen can 57.EDWARD &T.7.top fiat east, two Star Byanch es.° wv ) rm boa rvieed vil abe en 1 lor, with hot ana\u201d solid' water, 1e Ten .\u2018 es = Hh Cnr a tind large furalhed room, strictly private single rooms, etectric light, hot water, MAN.with first class horse and new ex- LADIES\" RUITE anf mantioe made to or- within & coupla of of sours.Tt £ he has some vante as > Joubis sna os that om DORCRESTER WEST, 654 - let \u201c 04 room to] French family.sos + bath: terms moderate.ses + i press will take delivery contract for $16 4 a, una leger dress oi?§ a apocial- business capacity and 13 able to devote.A dren.Trangien me wrote, 83 Jecd roel (rs oe £5 vu as \u2018OVERDALD AVE, $ - Two unfurnished 7 URBAIN.455 \u2014\" ftraït foroished Foom set best references.Apply H 1626, Star SON 1277-81, Lawrenca Boulevard, near Re- Jan hours et ow.so ny neta De ot A A FETT rs = Tel.U 30 | MACE AT 43 \u2014 rares seria\u201d bedroom, reams, on bath flat, suitable for ight 10 let, in private family, no other reomers .os nocu BEMRI ST.\u2014\" Furgished rooms : e emen.sep- nousekeeping.206 i \u2019 vi LiuxoRres Cane D rm nics any \" whatever part of Seats ne let on 8 fiat, clean knd Bright.po pr 8T, WEST, \u20ac sus \u2014 arate bedh,.eléétrie.light: transients.ac- usekeeping.- 203.BAN AND FE, position of any kind for Li ES ashing heed Dr « first class may vedide.For infermation apply H 19 - furnished rooms, ms, contrat Tes oe! op- commodated.208 2 OVERDALE AVE, 14 One large, well ST.EDWARD ST.21, atf Mieury.furnigh- \\ i ember ih.Man experianced gardener.fine und nn arise Aba 3 ai Star Ofties.Montres! 208 BIEURT ST.uw \u2014 Two fro pe SR posite rent at Tor » Torte: réssonsiie.We.Tote = ea = - p fuvniéhed Toa, Alsr likht, hot snd\u2019 cold.ed rooms, would ult two young.mon.Weimosar Yor 6 Genre M PARTS D sabia min, with] EX ir phone ! pouse: wre lu 9?ory com orteste water; off.Mackay st.Terme Mioderéis.204 = rence ; an a 5 -Bittiing room, aco, rnished large | a 1987 oe Lava front prov won | agi re brass ardor, \u2018suitable ONTARIO ST.WEST.13] \u2014 Nicely fur.67.CATHERINE BY.weer, $78.fins fur.- Tarnished.modtre ve .pique | ter .couple 0 ntiemen: single Niphééd front fente on bathreom fiat.sui! nished front room.bathroem flat, hot wy.; pote ; coumé, Daih ew ser : quiet Neves; ph for ane of twe gentjomen.hot waist: ur heating.fine air: beard # requires; iow; enbighant | : 5 _- \u2018, ae a i été thousand doi padie hat 1 rates mode over A renideucen in VAUNDRMÉS \u2014 Wanted by Pret eines | ent in weil sl TERE | d'au eity piu, h.se Address W.& iaundress, fsmily washingp to A¢ at home.business.Address W tar Orel Trunk 8 102 8 teow Good referonces.83s Chatham of.2053 oo ROOMS TO LET, ANNEX \u2014 Furnished room to r =r ent at ROOMS TO LET.SHERBROOKE WEST, 737 \u2014 To let double ROOMS AND BOARD.\u2018 a ROOMS AND BOARD.TUPPER ST., 909, near St Mark, large price to respectable person who wouid act parior, suitsvle for two gentlemen, also | BEAVER HALL HILL, 69 \u2014 Double and double room, suit two gentlemen, with as caretaker In mother's absence.13 St single front roow, bathroom flat, nicely gingle rooms, with board, also \u2018table ard.first class board, separate beds if desired; auteur st, Annez.furnished, moderate price.Terms moderate.3 late dinner; telephone.204 4 * BERRE 327 _ Two nice rooms, bath fiat.SOUVENIR AVE, 18 \u2014 Confortabie,.bright iw ; re e double r 18, with board, cen-j quiet house, gentiomen only, Immédiate furnished room, bath fiat, use kitchen, FLEURY, 236 \u2014\u2014 Bingle and double rooms, Two, large double rooms, win heticre st ei puecession;.$12 and $4 305 2 |'Aining rpom.home eomforts, suitable couple English table, transients accommodated, Jal locality.En sauce 8 : : - of gentlemen.202 every convenience; terms reasonable.west of Beaver Hall HAL 204 : BELMONT ST, 24a \u2014 Single Toom.fur : 201 \u20ac TABLE BOARD may be had at 312 Greens 8.nished, \u2018for the lst vf September, electric ST.- ANTUINE, near -Canning,- large fur- Boog INGHAM AVE.27 \u2014 Large.comfori.avenue, also double bedroom on bath fiat.| NC light, hot water heating; private family.inished parlor Led-sitting room.private able room, first floor.near bath, suitable 186 20 RE Central, \u2019 ' kilchicu \u2018adjoining, full housekeeping privi- for two: home cooking: no other boarders; a < ~ leges.aiso single room, gas stove, sult mar- \u2018 , v & \u2014 Singl with y CITY COUNCILLORS ST., 130 \u2014 Nice large ricd couple or gentlemen.+ terms moderate.er ros ee 100 02 8 well furnished beu-uitting room, Auer .Light.hot and cold water; Immediate pos- ST.FAMILLE ST.48 \u2014 Large well fur- CENTRAL OCALITY \u2014 Single or double UNIVERSITY, 100 \u2014Well furnished doubla session.nished double rooms, also handsomely de- room, bath flat, in strictly private fain- and single rooms.on bath fiat.Auer -\u2014 = .corated double parlor, gas atove connected; Îly.home comforts; references exchanzed.jight.hot water heating: nire locality: first DORCHESTER EAST, \u201c834 \u2014 Furnished unfurnished.; Address G O 6610, Star Branch Office.class board: transients saken.201 5 \u2018 rooms, double and singie, Auer light, hot i + i .202 2 law 20 pa and cold: water; private tamily; modern TWO or three rooms in Westmount, on bat - VICTORIA ST.38 -\u2014 Nice doubls furnished ; \u20aconveniences: mo children.room fiat, in private family, electric light, CITY HALL AVE.7713, near Pina \u2014Double room, suitable married couple or two gen- 2 Lee =} hot water heating, etc.H 968.Star Office.room, also ænzæle ons.excellent board; tlemenfriende, alan single room.top flat.FORT ST.16 \u2014 Large front double or sin.i French private family.Modern sccommoda- | suitable young boy.Terms reasonable, Good a ëlé room.bath flat; imwediatô possession.TWO young ladies, their parents being away in tions i 202 8 3aw table board.\u2014 Europe, wnuid Hke to share house with re- JOLIETTE ST.near si.Catherine, doubdle fined married couple or two ladies: very central CRESCENT ST, No.5 \u2014- Private front WESTMOUNT \u2014 2370 st.Catherine street, front parlor, furnished ov unfurnished.lacality Address -ÀS 6°02, Star Braoeh Office.single room and board if desired, for gen- comfortably furnished front \u2018room; board suit married coupie, ax advertiser is widow = - - - tleman.Phone.20 3 if desired, phone; suitahle for a young lady.+ lady.nu children.Lerms reazonable.Write-[ TO RENT fine bright thom, facing St.Louis \u2014 T .R., 041 St, Antoine st._ ,Jauare.newly Juroished, low rent, phone, CITY COUNCILLORS ST.$7 \u2014 Furnlzhed ete\u2014H 1042S = DUT - front\u2014ioom_on vacant Bep- ; MANEFIELD, 84 \u2014 Two nicely furnished : tere La a en only: terme modes |.) PRIVATE TREATMENT.R front rooms for one or two gentlemen, [THISTLE 1ERRACE.1, Teside Turkish ate.* ' 204 4 BOARD and tor \u2018adi during con- Pright snd clean.in quiet family.son ü Bath, nice, comfortable rooua on bath- : fiuement.private ras Honme x con.VARIE AQU Te Tame Te om Mar: re it desired; Pate CENTRAL \u2014 Young couple will rent two duetor.No.192 Ontarin st.east, opposite front, also bed sitting rooms, break fat jp docommorates.A large bedroome and ping 400m mn od: St Louis College.- 97 40 law > : i = \"| ern flat, newly furnished and up io data: fequired: English couplé: no children; terms TO LET for the firet of September.353 De- oy) give Morning and evening meals.Tele.MRS, DR.POULIN has rooms and board moderate.celles avenue, Cote des Nétes, two large phone.Address H 1040, Star Office.for ladies before and during confinement.- = rooms, same floor as\u2019 bath and w.c.can > strictly private; terms modermte.249 Mont- MANCE ST.16#B- -One our two gentlemen use the kitchen if desired.fine locallty and GLARK ST.Annex, 775 -= A few men of calm = at.\u2018an find cowfortable furnished room with care \u2018actitties; private family.203 3 quiet habits will find comfortable room - - ; private family.in modern fat, with every and Loard MRS.DR.TROUGHTON \u2014 Rooms and , convenience: breakfast sf?deslred.205 6j UNION AVE; i» = Rooms to at st : board for ladies before and during con- + fitat class boaril, also tables boar es or yx Sn CA Tdi TET \u201cfinement: private.269 Ontario st.east, MILTON, 54 - \"Unfurnished rooms, large | service: no waiting.201 & CHEERFUL ROOMS and rs class Board, Phone East 5775.Ladies attended at their and bright, private Englieh family; terms \u2014 In fine \u2019ocality.y - I homes.205 4 moderate.: UNION AVE.26 \u2014 Furnished double\u2019 to to-date.145 Berri st, Lafayette Blocs , - let, suitable for gentlemen friends or .193 RICHMOND 8T.\u2026.$30 \u2014 Large and small married couple, all modern conveniences.See eve .furnished or anfataisned front room on ; - 203 = CRESCENT ST.20 \u2014 To let POLE ROOMS.WANTED, we : bath and kitchen large wardrobe, - : y Tai Aie ei eit 0 I oo + i ast- - mn ie me mr mm GENTLEMAN wants single room, vicinity ce ME WON CW = cei NET SE romns, sa or urnished \u2018DORCHESTER WEST, 6258 \u2014 Room\u2019 and Windsor Motel; private family; references ?ST.URBAIN.1031, at Duluth avenue, bed- board: Auèr Hght: gentlemen only.D'éoard, Double ang single room.with nd required; 35.00, Box H.1004, Star Office.+ singe ben) ve FOOT, ETO Eee | VERSITY ST.9% \u2014 Room ia lat.fur- class table.204 3 POINT ST.CHARLES -\u2014 Wanted, one unfur- , (nee Pe?; .\u201cnished, bright, clean room, electric light.nished room, by young English couple With i BHUTER ST.31 \u2014 large room to rent; : ?wos 4 br LORIMIER AVE.86 \u2014 Room and board\u2019| nabs: permanent it suited.Apply by letter, Mrs.: got Closet.\u2018 \u2019 for respectable: young men, English or George Johnson, 32 Ryde street, Polnt\u2019 St.?\u2019 7 : .: UNIVERSITY ST 53 \u2014-\u2014- To let large un- Scoteh: na children; early lreakfast; Eng- Charles.; 4 H Ze a ; Trad rere .lish family : El } BT.MARTIN, 276 ~~ Comfortable.furnished furnished room.also ona furnished.\u2019 A rooms tao Jet, with all howe cowmforis, 4 ee - - \u2014 a rao ran a ROOM\u2014Wanted by.young lady employed ! - UNIVERSITY, 28 Single and double rooms, | DOPEHESTER- WEST.040 four.doors + turntshed room In private family, \u201c RE; 3 Le a J col : Auer light, wardrobe, from Windsor otel.nicely furnish with board pre ed ;\u2014 must \u2014be\u2014centrat\u2014] \\ ET ont RE RE ET tes TE ton room far Borne eomiorts, sn - rooms.with board, running water in rooms, Stare particulars.Address H 348.Etar of- tri- Hght: private family; no other room- Ener Te Te ren tourists accommodated.; fice.204 2 \u2019 .9 \"NIVERS r, very \u20ac > .cht, , eo : 204 5 \u201cairy cigan front room, hot water; bath DOUBLE ROOM in private tamil.jultadle | ROM \u2014 Wanted for Sept.3rd, by mars ire 2 Es \u2014_\u2014 7 J every convenience; {table for two; for one or two.gentlemen; board if desir- ried couple, no- children, large furnishe FUEKBROOKE WEST, 291 Fo ne meer convenience sultable f \u201c| 2d; Aner Ught.280 St.George st.205 3 room, clean and respectable, kitchen privi- «a roums 10 dat -\u2014\u2014 mee = 2 J == Ri _ _ .- \u2014 leges, central locality; terms moderate.H ST.ULBERT BT.81 \u2014 Large, well fur-'| UNION AVE.99 \u2014 First class furnished DRUMMOND, 31, corner Dorchester, nicely.994, Star Office.- > : .nisbéd ro in & \u2018uiet house, latest im- room with all modern conveniences, va- furnished room; with board: telephone and re ae ER = étderiy\u201d \u2018genttemen-\u201c\u2018préferred; | Cant ist Sept.Gentlemen Only.205 2._.| all modern conveniences.near Windsor WANTED immediately by married couple references exchangéd: 203 \u20ac Hotel; -transients accommodated.204 5 one\u201d child, flat or double parior, on ground i N UNION AVE.9 \u2014 Double and jingle room.a i 1 floor; kitchen privileges, for a oe Tape y STE ST, 20 ; ; ding $20.00, BIEKBROOKE, corner St.Denis, Salaberr weil furnished, on bathroom fiat.t and DORCHESTER ST.WEST, 390, opposite business; central; rent not excee ; AE CO aturnished room.ih cold water \u201d 202 4 St James\u2019 Club, rooms and board, ~ Write I.8, 818 Et.Catherine st.west.> - conveniences; central locality.203 = t pau apache lighted, hot a tote T UNIVERSITY ST.97\u2014Well furnished,com- - : WANTED two unfurnished rooms, with une \u2014 ; fortable double and single rooms, quiet ESPLANADE, -1760 -\u2014 Room, suitable one of kitchen, between Bleury and Peel; rent ST URBAIN \u2014 Large double room.fur-,| Engitsh famiir.204 2 or two gentlemen: private family; no chil- moderate.T T 6996, Star Branch Office.\u201cmi .contalni two lar {othes! - dren; home comforts.> ~ cro am Tar two gentlemen.Cappiy UNIVERSITY.$8 -\u2014 Parlor bedroom, an- = + \u2014 WANTED bedroom and sitting room or $23 ®t.Urbain st.bolow Sherbrooke.other double bedroom.with runaing wa- ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, 309 Lagau- bachelor suite, for.a lady, within 10 min- \u2019 \u2019 203 3 ter, bright.comfortable and quiet, newly chetiere st.west, corner Beaver Hall Hill utes\u2019 walk of McGill University.State terms, 5 PI decorated; ali furniture new; telephone.{.-Room and board, $3.75.table board; hot Address T T 6999, Star Branch Ofice.ST.MIBERY, 767 \u2014 Hright room, home 203 3eod and cold water bath, 204 6 es 2 > ts, ivate h family; French = > searing Eine Totally.| Seen \u201cfrom 3 x UNION.AVE, 87 \u2014 Large, well turnished GUY ST, 466, above St.Catherine, well fur- WANTED by young lady first class room, pin.: ST HT bedroom on bathroom flat.201 10 nisheä double room vacant, bath flat with partial board; references exchanged.English family; first class table Spard; S S 6918, Star Branch, Office.*HERBROOKE WELT, 82-\u2014 Furaisned LNIVERSITY, 91 \u2014 Nicely.furnished room | transients accommodated.== 301 TE single front toom, aiso large double room to lat.WANTED about October 1st.one double hain fiat.ravdern : conveniences: private - - - HANOVER ST.8 \u2014 Double and single and one aingie bedroom, with small ait- family; terms moderate.- \" 002 UNION AVENUE, 82 \u2014 Front room on rooms :o let, with or without board, hot ting room, in vicinity of Sherbrooke or - 22 : Éd bathroom fiat, éultable for two gentlemen water, bath, etc.every\u2019 oonvenience.fark avenue, with Doar.> Sir rase el ani | or married couple, alse single room.- - : - = vate famlly prefer.ar à BOERRROOKE, ei fran oublie and HUTCHISON, 101 \u2014 Double parlor and one | flce.- 203 2e0d conveniences telephone; transients taken.UNION AVE, 110 \u2014 Double and sinxly single room, with good board, modern i me \u2019 \u201c 204 rooms.2330 parlor.02 4 conveniences: vacancles for a few table WANTED by young lady single front room - Lo _ = 3 : boarders.\u201d : 205 2 - between Stapley and Atwater.ave, fitate i ST, ANTOINE.405¢ \u2014 Two nice connecting.UNION AVE, 108 \u2014 Furniehed large TUTORS terms.Box I 1067, Stag Ofice.Les : = 7 .- - | - Tran raratrnea Toute | es = unfurnished rooms, gas stove connection, BFENE room; évery cônven os .ON,\u201c =\" rn = ; : and single rooms in well appointed house, WESTMOUNT \u2014 Refined young Methodist hot water heating, newly liy.no other ruomers, 12 dollars, ; ford.- tinted, small fam- near Ful- 208}: ST.LUKE ST, 24 Room nurses or ladies employed.to rent \u201cto 205 3 ST.FAMILLE, 41 A \u2018urnished: veferences exchanged; refined\u201d private family of adults \u2018would rent one double and one singie .oum on bathroom fiat, well rent mod- 202 3 erate.JATHERINE ST.WEST.824 raige unfurnished rooms, sui Aresymaker or ladles\u2019 t 129.adove = Cath- erms mod- CET.DENIS ST.15¢ \u201cfront réqome.bath flat, Learning French, in with.p private fam Double and single | rivilege of 205 2 fly.ee SP CATHERINE ST WEST 583 niceiv furnished roôm, for Ÿ with or without breakfast, \u201ceast Beil,\u2019 gentleman, private family.= CATHERINE WEST.838 \u2014 Single and: , double room.separate beds If Jesired; - eruld hoid three; \u2018bat! flat: good Auer light.200 10 EHERRROOKE w.257 \u2014 Two single rooins, bath flat.English family, electric Ugat, telephone.al} modern conveniences SHERBROOKE V., 288 - Roôms, very ST.MATTHEW ST.53 \u2014 Large on bathroom flat, niceiy furni * vate famiv; breakfast if required.well furnished front room, private famn- l'y: 8i2; board If desired.sos 2 BHUTER.3° -\u2014 Two single connecting rooms, furnished, all comforts, electric Hight.hot and vold water, private family, auit two.204 4 £T.MATTHEW 7 ST.\u201d 58 \u2014 Unfurnished rooms.with use of kitchen.263 3eod front room shed, pri- 202 4 GT.MARK ST.39 rished.housekeeping, Furnished $: ers to city accommodatad.unfur- er and $2.50 Week- Iv.furnished aligle room, $1.55 week; visit- SF.CATHERINE WEST, No, Sitting and bedroom ailjoining: or married enuple: PBL (went belly: uit gentleman also one single ro wm, bright and nity, dern conveniences, ST.FAMILLE, 21 -\u2014- Comfortably furnished Pore private family: gentlemen oply, 205 3 BT.CATHERINE ST.WEST.971 Comfortably furnishel single rom, bathroom flat, open pinmbing hot irr.gas.$7 per month.SHERBROOKE sT \u201cEST.Mi \u2014 Nice furnished ronms, aith bathovom adjoining #lse vonJaiuing nardrebe, at $8 per month.\u2018 .STANLEY.li?Two ladies can Lave ; newly furnishell bedrrom on bathroom flat, in private family; moderate terma, > > 204 UNIVERSITY, 96 \u2014Nicely furnished double and \u2018single room, also beautiful furnished also double parior; breakfast and supper.MANCB ST.150 \u2014 First class rooms, \u201cwith bed-sitting room, ground floor; transients \u2018all the latest conveniences and use of taken.CITE TS re 204 ?\u2018telaphone.- - 203$ 5.UNION AVE.58\u2014Double and single rooms, very | MILTON ST.\u2014 Furnished rooms, with 4 nicely turdisbed; first class board; telephone.VICTORIA ST.\u2026.40 \u2014 Furnished rooms, single and double.one back parlor, two beds; transienté acccmmodated: immediate possession.203 3 VICTORIA ST.let, 72 Victoria st.tlemen only.\u2014 Single furnished room to near Sherbrooke; gen- 204 3 VERSAILLES ST., 183 \u2014 Well furnished rooms on parlor floor.suitable for inarried couple or two young men: 3 minutes from G.T.R, : VICTORIA, 82 \u2014 Two furnished rooms, to let RESTNOURT \u2014 Déuble and single room with.breakfast.comfortably furnished: il-private \u201cfamily: telephone; near-cars; Ad} dreams S HB 68941.Star Branch oe.20 2 law WESTMOUNT -r+ Nice double and \u201csingle rooms.suiiable marrisi eoup\u2019v or gentlemen only.at 424 Victoria ave: 192 18 WEST END \u2014 Double front bed-parlor and boudolr adjoined, well furnished, modern conieniences; no children: breakfast if de- aired.immediate possession, Addréss R R 8843, Star Branch Office.204 2 WEST Traveller having large room wishes to meat with a gentleman to share the same; terms $7 per month.Address R R $802, Star Branch Office.204 2 WESTMOUNT, 4112 Si Catherine.rooms, bath, phone, meals optional: private fam- board, vacancies at 315 Milton st.Telephone Uptown 1993.206 3 MITCHESON AVE.7 \u2014 Good room and board in private Scotch family; gas, bot and eold water, home comforts.MARIN AVENUE, $3 \u2014 Room and board, for two gentlemen: no other boarders.MeGILL COLLEGE AVE, 63 \u2014 Comfortably furnished rooms, electric \u2018light, telephone, 308 8 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.67 \u2014 Nicely fur: nished double and single room, first class tahie board, twelve dollars monthly, or tive meals for $1.206 2 METCALFE 8T., 119 \u2014 Double and aingie rooms, exquisitely furnished, with good English cooking, opposite High Sohool = S\u20141 A.\u201cMETCALFE \u201cST, 187 \u2014 Connecting rooms, main floor, running water, suitable for doctor or bed and sitting rooms, teiephone.Gentlemen only.201 5 Shri aS eer == MONTREAL Ds At x STAR-SATURDAY, comfortable Steamer cabin Éteamers (called Second Class) Queenstown.Liverpool North Kronprinz AED .Sep pt Berlin (new).Sept.25 K.Albert.Oct.28 RELY LEE | Ra 5 UP RAflL.AND DOWN BOAT, $14.00; OR $18.00 BERTH BOTH WAYS ON STEAMER.September 14th, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND REST.Fast, up-to-date steamers, sailing for Toronto daily, except Sundays, at 12 (Dally between Prescott and Toronto.) aily for- Quebec and the Saguenay at 7 p.mat 7 pm.Return limit, FRESH AIR, noon, ronto and Hamilton every Frida.trip, $12.50, including meals and berth.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 126-128 ST.JAMES ST.OPP.POST OFFICE.\u2018 AUGUST 28, STEAMSHIPS.LOW RATES Toronto Exhibition September 3 to 9 - Toronto and Meturn, 1909, $10 INCLUDING.MEALS AND 1809.Steamer \u201cBelleville\u201d for To- Rate by this steamer for ound 204 102 = White Star Dominion ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS LAURENTIC MEGANTIC Triple Borew Twin Screw Largest \u2018and most modern steamers on the St.Lawrence route.Latest production of the ship buiiders' art: passenger elevator serving four decks.Every detall of comfort and luxury of present day travel will be found on these steamers.Montreal \u2014Quebeo\u2014Liverpool.DOMINION .Bept.4, Oct.# Nov.20 MEG ANTIO +.Sept.11.(et.16, Nov.13 OTTAWA Sept.18 Oct.28.CANADA.Sept.23, Det.30 2.00 LAURENTIC .Oct.2 Nov.6 The popular steamer \u201cCANADA is also again scheduled to carry three classes of passengers.While the fast steamer \u201cOTTAWA\u201d and the DOMINION\u2019 as one class are very Third class car \u20ac attractive, at moderate rates.ried on all Steamers.WHITE STAR LINE ; Channe) Ports.ept.4 Ocennlc.Sept 1 pt.11 \u201cTeutonic.» Sept.8 e or Freight ftates.' Apply to Jocal agents of COMPANY'S OFFICE, 118 Notre Dame street.91 117e0d Cedrie.- Large, Fast and Luxurious Twin-Sorew Express and Passenger Steamships Equipped with Wireless and Submarine Signals.PLYMOUTH-\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BRE.Express Sailings Tuesdays at 10 A.M.K.Wilhelm 11.Aug.31 Cecile.Sept.} t.7 Kals.Wm.d.Gr.Sep.2 LYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG-=B.Twin-Screw Sailings Toursday at 10 & M.Kurfuerst.Bept.2 HRremen.pr.18 Washington.Sept.9.Prinkrled.With: op 28 George Washington\u2014Saus Sepi.d.\u2014 = 2 = operations prior to that time indicatea that up to the beginning of 1908 a pronounced yearly expansion in both gross and net had been enjoyed.It will be noted that, notwithstanding the ur- favorable business and general conditions existing during a\u2019 greater part of 1908.the lossés mentioned above were only trivial.That there has been so pronounced a recovery during first halr of 1909, therefore, indicates an element of strength and conservative management.Friends of thé company are free to express the opinion \u201cthe last half of 1909 will produce even more gratifving results in the matter of expanded earnings than has been manifested during the six months - already reported.Five Years\u2019 Results.ations of the company for, the past four fiscal peribds, together with the 1969 fiscal years estimated on the assumption that the last six months\u2019 returns will show increases approximate- lv the same monthly as those for June: Net.Int.; earnings.and taxes.8Surp.1309+ .$1.018,968 $521,333 $497,635 1908 .R04,049 526,532 297,817 1907 22 2.STRING 513.241 200,064 1906 .696,498 483.174 218,22 1905.654,140 471,503 182,837 *Estimated.The Franchises.In 3912 the company's franchise with the city of Akron for ithe lighting \u201cof streets expires, although the balance of franchises for \u2018its street railway properties, etc, will not terminate for a number of years to \u2018come.Therefore, it is fai to assume that the pro- future.js.pretty_free.from In; \u2018cumherances and If if is conservatively_ managed there is every reason for believing that the future will prove as\u2019 -the | Below are.given the principal-oper- \u2014Washington Star.WEEVIL REPORTED IN STACKED WHEAT Special to The Montreal Star.\u201cChicago, Ill, August 28.\u2014The \u201cModern Miller,\u201d of St.Louis, in weekly crop outlook says to-day: the Mississippi river drought continues to retard ploughing to some extent.Elsewhere work is progressing.where rains have fallen.Weevil is reported in the stacked \u2018Wheat in Missouri.\u201d BANK OF ENGLAND'S- LANDS RESERVE f Bank Rate, .Per Cent.Per Cent.; 53.11 2344 90: - 53.60\" 2%.07 .49.40 415 8 .51.05 3144 46.22 213 .53.18 3 : .49.49 3 90% : 51.79 3 sof 53,42 3 : 47.36 4 a past.It is even rumored in some circles that the next dividend declaration will be at a higher rate than the current prevailing one.At the beginning of the current vear the company operated about 214 miles af track, while at the same time.ita holdings of qity parks and coal lands are quite extensive, hoth of which factors \u2018are decidedly favorable.elements sin.current.and.future.operations.On.December 31 last the bonded debt of\u2019 ateral trust notes $600,000, and profit Jr company stood at $16,426.000; col- productive of gond results as has the Fand loss surplus $782,941, | \u2014 MANUFACTURERS FORT Oflers every economic and \u2018 | | ation FORT} THE RAW MATERIALS, agi CHEAP ELECTRIC POWER TRANSPORTATION FACIL THREE TRANSCONTINE SPLENDID INDUSTRIAL POSITIVELY THE BEST tinent.THE CHEAPEST COAL THE UNASSAILABLE CANAD, Full information prog CAPITALISTS! ILLIAM ' ONTARIO.Avantagous facility for the successful opera- - K every kind of industry.WILLIAM HAS Cheap Water Rates to lay them down.25.000 h,p.developed.IES \u2014 Great Lakes Carriers and AL.RAL AY SC PR.C.N.R.and G.T.P.ITES\u2014With Trackage tage ATER FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES on the Con- d Harbor Fron D- DOMINION POSITION, and wil) grant REASONABLE CONCESHIONS TO ALL INDUSTRIES.iptly by addressing f HERBERT W.BAKER, Industrial Commissiorler.187 13 law Se Como Delos A OED ss \u2014 ul \u201cZN ed foo = = =! ENE a wl a a ] I | | ga | NNAPEG / Sign and mail coupon below and receive Handsome Illustrated Statis picturing positive proofs Winnipeg asd Joram \\ the pext 268 days free of charge and Literary Productions RFUL L DEVELOPMENT taking place C4 fai, Industries and Ambitious Men \u2014 \u201c Street.; \u201c7 Address-CHAS.F.ré ND (Comymiemione, WINNIPEG, Sp | law \u2018 system is installed.\u201cfol The House with' daylighted\"'rooms is rented * quicker and démands higher rent.No need'to'make costly concessions to tenants on account of a dark building, where our- The cost.of our service is repaid a hundred Phone M.ger.LUXFER PRISM Co, Ltd.eee \u2014 © | Let Us Examine Your Daylight Problem It costs you nothing-Notify us and learn the facts.; A 10 sT, WEST, _ DULUTH-SUPERIOR |* BOUGHT AND SOLD.O'BRIEN Membet Meatreal Stock Exchange.57 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST REET, \u2018MONTREAL.1 \u2014 ime ois THE QUEBEC BANK Metablished 1818.MAIN OFFICR.von ue \u201cos see we esa sew wee ae BASE RED 1.ces one oss va cu sn Get, BU iin ans Amherst.Sti, | WEeT EXD.vs See ese ee, Atwater Ave.and Notre Dame ot.West, § 781 104 2aw a AT Neue, \u201cWest of | nections ab PRICE, WATERHOUSE MAKE REPORT ON Show Company to Be in An Extremely Strong Position.Under date of January 27th, 1909, Messrs.Price, Waterhouse and Company made an extensive and exhaustive report on the books and accounts of the Dominion Textile Company; also on the separate books kept for two of the subsidiary companies, namely: The Dominion Cotton Mills Company, Limited, and the Merchants Cotton Company.The report covers three vears ending March 31st, 1908, and was made for.the English interests.It is very exhaustive but a.synopsis may prove of value.The Textile Company was organized under the laws of the Dominion of Canada in January, 1905, with an authorized capital of $7.500.000 common 1 and $2,500,000 preferred stock, to ac- -quire the following companies which: at that time were operating independently with such competition that the results were extremely tory.The Dominion Cotton.Mills Company, Limited, with a capital of $3,- 033,600 for which the Textile Company offered in exchange 25 per cent.new preferred stock amounting to $758,- 400, and 25 per cent.new bonds known as \u201cseries A\" amounting to $758,400.The Merchants Cotton Company with a capital of $1,500,000 for which the Textile Company offered in exchange 18 1-3 per cent.new preferred, amounting to.$276,000, and 66 2-3 new.to.$1,000,000.The Montmorency Cotton Mills: Co.with a capital of $1,000,000, for which the Textile Company offered in exchange 20 per cent.of new preferred stock amounting to $200,000 and 100 per cent.new bonds known as \u201cseries C,\u201d amounting to $1,000,000, The Colonial Bleaching and Printing Company with a capital stock of $304,- 200, for which the Textile Company offered .in exchange 66 2-3 per cent.new preferred stock.amounting to $207,000,.and 100 per cent.new bonds of $47,000 were issued in exchange bonds.On March 31st, the capital stocks of the companies had been acquired excepting 2,882 shares of the Dominion Cot-.-ton- Mills - Company, Limited, and 227 shares of the Merchants Cotton Company which were.still in the hands of the public at that time.by the Dominion Textile Limited, the Montmorency Cotton Mills Company, and the Colonial Bleaching and Printing Company being entirely merged.The Dominion Cotton Mills Company.Limited.and the Merchants Cotton Company are leased to the Dominion Textile Company for a term of twenty-one (21) years from April 1st, 1905, the consideration being a yearly rental $305,738.70, and $67,290 respectively.After providing for bond \u2018interest dividends are declared, and thus the Textile Company as holder of practically all of the capital stocks of these subsidiary companies receives the greater part of the net profit.Separate \u2018hooks are kept for the Dominion Cotton Mills Company, and 1 the Merchants Cotton ompany.showing their respective assets and liabilities, but the transactions are confined: té the rent received, dividends paid, etc.all trading operations being merged in the general books of the Textile Company.The consolidated balance \u2018sheet \u2018of | THE ONTARIO SECURITIES * COMPANY, LIMITED - We Offer The Highest Class of Securities In , ownship, and Town DEBENTURES To yield investors good returns.Efiquiries gladly responded to.MCKINNON Biba.Toronto, ONT.To Trustees and Managers of Trust Funds.City 4d CJ The following 2re some of thé Shourl- ties we are offering, eminently suitable for investment of Trust Funds: 4% Government of Ontario Bdnds.4% City of Montreal Sterling or Currency Registered Stock.4% City of Torento Bonds, 4% City of Ottawa Bonds.Ho \u2018Montreal Harbour - Bords, 4/2% Town of Notre Dame de Grace.4/2% City of Three Rivers.a7 cu, of Three Rivers, by the Province of Commissioners Guaranteed Quebec.by\u2019 the Colnty of Simcoe.7 HANSON B OS DOMINION TEXTILE lof March 3tst.unsatisfac- bonds known as \u201cseries B\u201d amounting.known \u2018as \u201cseries D,\u201d amounting to $347,000.-Additiona! \u201cD\u201d bonds to the value for Colonial Bleaching and\u2019 Printing 1808, the whole of foregoing The companies are now all operated Company,-{ of 5% Town of Collingwood, Guaranteed |- \\ Full petticulars.on application.1 the.various companies on March 3lst, 1908.showed capital assets at book valué to be $10,925.823.35.The sum of $1,594,245, being the difference be- tweën the par value of the capital stocks of the Dominion -Cotton Mills 4 Company and the Merchants Cotton Company and the values at which they were acquired; the.sum of $862,956.72 being the net surplus of the subsidiary companies as of March 31st, 1908, and the sum of $72,875 being the sundry | reserve \u2018accounts.as of March 31st, 1908.make a loss in assets of $2,530,- 0756.72.Take from this the sum of $153.992.39 being sundry adjustments as 1908, and there is an amount of $2,376,084.33 which, taken from the eapital assets at book values ($10,925,323.35) makes the actual cost to the Textile Company $8,549,239.02.The report shows \u201cgood-will\u201d figured at 64,902,800.; The investments of the Textile Company at cost show $1,066,646.23.They Include .8.311 shares of the ontreal Cotton Company, and $47,- 000 \u201cA\" bonds held in the treasury.Current assets are shown to be $4,.- 413,923.65, and unexpired Insurance $54,000, making the total assets as of March 31st, 1908, $18,886,608.90.The abilities on March 31st, 1908, show capital stock outstanding: Common, $5,000,000 (amount \u201cauthorized $7,600,000, $2,500,000 unissued); preferred $1,858,088.38 (amount authorized $2,600,000, $641,911.67 unissued).Of the $3,370,600 authorized 6 per cent, bonds.$358,583.33 are unissued, leaving a lability item of $3,011,916.87, while the outstanding bonds of the \"1906; the Textile Company purchased subsidiary $3,066,- 660.There are shares of the subsidiary companies held by the public to the value of $311,000, .Current liabilities are $3, 288, 620.98.The company\u2019s reserves are $623,730.41, leaving the surplus of the Dominion companies are Textile Company and subsidiary companies as of March 31st, 1908, $926,592.51.Messrs.Price, Waterhouse & -Com- pany state that they have thoroughly tested the profit and loss account for the three years ending March 31st, 11808.They draw especial attention to the fact that all inventories have been carefully examined from March 31st, 1905 to March 31st, 1908, and that they have tHoroughly tested their clerical accuracy.A summary of the inventory as of March 31st, 1908, showed raw cotton on hand to the value of $795.421.99; good in process of manufacture to the value of $608,468.17; finished product valued at $1,295,016.27; supplies to the value of $257,937.14, making a total of $2,956,843.567.The report goes on to state: \u201cThe net result of our adjustments in respect to inventory valuations.is to increase the inventory.at March 31st, 1908 by $398,000.00.\u201d This amount added to the! total above makes the company's net inventory March 31st.1908, $3,354,843.57.During the three years in question extile-C \u2018count.operating expenses were charged with a sum\u2019 of $267,343.31 which, according to ther report, might properly be regarded.as a provision for depreciation.In addition to this there is.à profit of $398,000 arising from the readjustment of inventory prices so ' that altogether there has been during the period an apparént under-state- ment of profits amounting to approximately $665,000.00.(Ag no depreciation has been written off since the companies were merged, this amount.of $665,000.00, which has in effect been charged to operating, would be sufficient to provide for depreciation.The sum of $850,472.78 has, during the three years, been charged to Trading which/ amount being fairly heavy would be in line with the company's property to keep its property up to a high standard.Mention is made in the report that since March 3lst, 1908, the company has suffered on account of the general decline in business.Recently, - however, it is understood that business in 1 thelr line is improving along with the general improvement.Many interesting figures are contained in the company\u2019s Trading Ac- It shows that for the year ending March 31st, 1806, the company had $861,267.69 worth of raw cotton and $2,283,6568.22 worth of stock manufactured and in process of manufacture, making a total of $3,144,915.91 stock on hand.This com with $3,284,596.79 for the same date 1907, and $3, 327, 539.52 for the same date During the year ending March \u201831st, raw cotton to the value of $3,915,951.55 and cloth and yarn to the value of $99,677.14, a total of 34,015,628.69, as compared with $4.358,007.58 the following year and $3,476,001.60 in 1908.Working Expenses were $2.505,648.71 for the year ending March 31, 19086, and they compare with $2.536,960.23 for 1907 and $2,847.324.63 in 1808.| Selling and General Expenses for \u2018the same period were $556,411.36 for 1906, $574,798.99 in 1907 and $512,285.45 in 1908.| ; The balance carried from Trading Account to Profit and.Loss Account\u2019 in 1906 was $1,269,597.71 as.compared .with $1,178.476.29 the following year and $1,047,604.21 last year.The sales of goods in 1906 amounted to $8,131.004.95 which amount is swelled by-the sales of waste and sales and transfers of merchandise to $8,.- 207,605.59.This compared with $8,- 60500.36 in 1907 and $3179, 976.01.in 1 COPPER AT À STANDSTILL.For nearly a month now the New York copper market \u201chas stood in its tracks with prices.of showing not greater fluctuations than 3-8 of a cent a pound, ranging from 13 1-8 to 13 1-2 cents.From present indications the buying movement, due for some time, will not materialize until September.CHAS.MEREDITH.President.ALFRED BAUMGARTEN.| ©.MEREDITH & CO., Lum: BOND BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS i W.E.STAVERT.\u2018a.w.FARRELL, | Vice-President.Becretary-Treasurer.! A.H, B.MACKENZIE, Manager.\"DIRECTORS: Ma}.G.ST.AUBIN (London.Eng.) C.R.HOSMER._ © 101 ST.FRANCOIS XA) J.J.REED.H.ROBERTSON.STREET.Eu 13%e0 14 sold, and letter.MON TRÉAL RA NCH, WALKER, - = Cor.8t.Catherine and Metcaite Ste.No.2 LOMBARD STREET #186 EXCHANGE PLACE oney transferred by telegraph or ST.JAMES STREE?Manager 198 10 Capital Authorized - { Capital Paid Up .- ~ Payable at THE BANK OF OTTAWA | ESTABLISHED 1874 Reët and Undivided Profits \"When remitting money use 1 Bank Money Orders at any Chartered Bank in Canada (Yukon excepted).oo MONTREAL BRANCH-=FRANCIS COLE, Manager.- oe - 85,000,000.- - - 3,000,000, « eo * $3,405,001, On to-date Cobalt Letté#.This letter will be compiled from personal inspection of- the different p rties.Copy mailed Adattiona capital provided for -wound gol concerns; only ndustrial and com.enterprises considered : good con- road.de A; SMART & co.\u2026 .nk of Toronto mars, McCuaig Bros.& Co.v T ; \u2014 | 157 60004 COB; 1st yt issue an up- CLARENCE J.McCUAIG.D.RYKERT McCUAIG.i ° MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, , A general Stock Exchange business transacted.\u201d 157 St.James Street.C.\u2018HOWARD LEWIS.Investment Securities ; 25 Specialty.- Tel.Main 923-924.~ G.ERIC MeCUAIÉ -electrolytie\u2014- RESERVE \"FU a NDr 8:000000-\u2014\u2014\u2014\" or he % -181 bid, 184 asked \u2018 \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-\u2014SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1909._ - LL Le Union Erratic Again To-day STOCKS ERRATIC STILL GUESSING ON \u201cHARRIMAN'S HEALTH Local Market Was Very Quiet at \"the Opening.\\ Wall Street was all at sea about Harriman's conditiqn this morning.The cancer report was still in evidence and he was said to be a dan- Egerously sick man.On the other hand his son-in-law said that the cur- reat reports about the magnate were greatly exaggerated.«Union opéned at 1981.2, broke to: 197 1-2, and rallied to 198 1-4.Southern early in the session was 126 3-4, Reading was 1571-8, Steel 75 3-4, and then 74 3-4.Erie was 34 3-4, and Northern Pacific\u2019 153.Copper was 83 3-8, and Kansas Southern 46.Dominion Steel preferred opened et 133 bid and 133 \"1-4 asked.| International Portland.Cement City firm Toronto Railway was 124 1-4 Sac Paulo.142 3-6 Did._ Cohl was offered at 76; Textile, 75.Molsons Bank declared the regular quarterly dividend of 271-2 per cent.bid, - Ogilvie common was 128 1-4 to 1830, Rio 86 7-8 bid, and Shawinigan 92 bid.SALES TO 10.30 A.M, Steel\u201423 at 454, 25 at 454.was] Asbestos Bonds Some $400,000 of the $1,000,000 Were Taken Las: Evening.Afi indication 61 the large \u2018amount of money available for investment throughout Canada was afforded to-day, when the interests behind \u2018the flotation of the Black Lake Consolidated Asbestos Co pany announced that up to last evening subscriptions had been received for over $400,000 of the total 6f- $1,000,000 of bonds the company is offering for public aud- scription.As the subscription lists have been open for only two days, this would indi- ate that the entire issue will be oversubscribed, © BANQUET TO MR.PLUMMER.Special to The Montreal Star.Sydney, August 28.\u2014The Sydney Century Chub has begun preparations for a banquet to be given Mr.J.H, Plummer, on September 4th, RIO EARNINGS FOR 7 MONTHS Rio Janeiro Tramway for the sever months shows net earnings of $1,660,- 992 against $1,442,610 last year.An increase of $218.382.\u2026.SAO PAULO FOR 7 MONTHS.\u2018Sao Paulo net earnings for the seven months are $867.718 against $848,- 490 last year.\"An increase of $19, 228.Are Going Well | SCOT TO SELL Pg IRON TD - DOMININ STEEL N°8.Seeel Co\u2019s Furnaces are to Start Up on September \u2019 First.Spectal to.The! Montreal Star.Sydney, August 28.\u2014The opsn hearth furnaces of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company, after being closed down for relining and repairs during the present month, will probably resume on September 1st in fn)! blast.\"The product of the blast furnace department during the month has béen in \u201cthe form of foundry pig-iron, for which the company a throughout Canada.It ip understood that the Nova Scotia Company will commence operations at the open hearth by turning out steel for the Dominion-Iron & Steel Company, the inference being that the demand for the finished product.of the latter com- steady market nany is so active as to exhaust their ca.| pacity in the matter of the rew material, viz., pig-iron.Problems of this character will natur- \u2018ally be solved by the Dominion Company in the erection \u201cof the proposed new blast furnace and the installation of new bessemer converters.ef A BIG FELLOWS\u2019 MARKET.(N.Y.Journal of Commerce.) The market is One of 1,000-share not 100-share lots.Small traders are standing | from under.TRAVELLERS ARE COMING IN FREELY Montreal reports to Bradstreets say show forth in Hot wea- General fall goods continue to move Bees Bank Nova Scotia\u20141 at 280% .treet Ry.bonds\u20143400 at 100, With many peo- Laurentide was \u2018128 bid \u2018and 130} ple interested in I 5 now the following .GE Richelieu was 803-4 bid and 521-2 from a magazine is, \u2019 .make ., interesting in con- ; o with ce- Detroit United was \u201ces 1-2 to 69.neets A self: : = TT \u201cOne of the curi-, ; i osities in cement structure is a sail- Illinois Traction ing vessel of concrete,\u2019 a \u201cstone boat.\u201d To Increase Capital This is owned by a gentleman in Bal- p | timore and has heen in commission 3 good normal tone, Zor this time of \" + eleven years.It is a two-masted the year continues The - Hiinois Traction\u2019 Co.has noti- Schooner yacht, sixty-five feet long.all lines of business ocre - fled the Secretary of State of an in- Elxteen-foot beam.and draws fourteen | ther and holidays are keeping things erease\u2014in its _capital-stock-from-$13= feet: of rater: a little quiet; ,000,000 to $16,000,000 bw adding to the Tt has \u2018accommodation\u2019 for \u201ca dozen.» very satisfactory run of light sorting \"number of shares already authorized persons and will carry all that can be orders for some lines of popular sum- 20.000 shares of common stock and loaded on her.\u2018She is easy riding bY mer wear.18.000 shares of preferred stock.reason of her weight, and, though she The increase is to pay for the Des 18 of only moderate speed in a JBRt forward and from now until the close Moines.companies / recently acquired, Wind, she outstrips everything iN lof navigation cargoes will be heavy.which will add nearly 1 per cent.to\u2019] Siëht in a Stiff breeze or: heavy Sed.The tendency in drygoods prices gen- A _ _the Illinois Traction earnings.Says the owner: \u2018I knew that'con- erglly Is upwards.OLD COAL MINE TO START.Spécial to The Montreal Star.Sydney, August 28-\u2014-The Colonial Coal Company, which have re-opened the: old Toronto mine at Little Bras D'Or, which has been closed down for over thirty lears, announce that they will be shipping coal by the middle of September.OUR BIG ASBESTOS MINES.Canada pro tès from 30 to 50 per cent.of the world's supply of asbestos, and by far the greater portion of this comes |-erete\u2014would just _as.-bouyant- as: \u2018steel.so I had a framework bullt of hundreds of light steel rods for rein- | forcement, exactly as such buildings | are constructed.My \u2018stone boat\u2019 has been.as far -porth as.the Hudson Bay Country,\u201d and she goes out to sea in winter without apprehension.\u2019 \u201cSix years ago this boat was driven on the rocks off Cape Charles, and though -a steel boat would have had a hole stove in.her, this concrete boat did not show even a scratch.\u201d .\u201cWith all solemnity thé Wall Street news purveyors told a breathless pub- Cottons hold very tirm.\u2018Fall business im men\u2019s e¢loth- ing has not yet opened, but expectations favor a good season.It is reported that, despite late opening, the seasdn in men\u2019s straw hats has been quite satisfactory,\u201d business in the bet- | ter grades of goods having been excellent.oe Fall and winter lines of hardware are beginning to move.~The business in sporting goods promises well, but the outlook for Jum- ber supplies does not indicate a large demand, as great activity is not expected this winter in the lumber trade.Manufacturers: of boots and shoes are Issue of $1,000,000 of 6 Per Cent.Gold Bonds WITH BONUS OF 25 Per Cent.Preferred Stock 5o Per Cent.Common Stock \\ i LACK LAKE CONSOLIDATED ASBESTOS COMPANY, LTO.aithough there: has been (Incorporated under the laws of the Dominion of Canada.) Capitalization \u2014 \u2014 First Mortgage 30-Year 6 Per.Gent.Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Subject, as to entire tasue, to call on any Interest date prior to 1914 at 105and accrued interest, and at any time thereafter, at 110 and accrued interest.The National Trust Company, Montreal, Canada, Trus ee.mie DENOMINATIONS OF $500 IND $1,000 cre} Principal and semi-anrual interest payable at The National Trust Company, Montreal.Bonds: \u2014 ) ; .v Authorized .se as+svsncu aves 00000.$1,5600,000 Reserved for future requirements.cone boU,LOU To be issued now .8tock, Preferred .c.x cesses nana entitled to non-cumulative - dividends at the rate of 7 per cent.| per annum.This stock takes pre- \u2018 - \\ cedence over all other classes of stock.\u2018Stock, COMIMON - Listowel, August 27.\u2014Elaven factor es boarded 2445 white and 100 colored.The ruling bid on the board was 11 7-16c.No sales.- Iroquois.August 27.\u2014Some 850 colored and 89 white cheese offered: 11 7-16¢ bid on board: none sid here, but all sold in.the strest at that price.Collections Slow.Ottaws reports say there is a fairly good trade moving there for thi s time of the year.The prospects for fall sons- by.boat.and rail ted to be heavy.Country trade is quiet.Collections-are generally about fair.Rushing Shipments.Toronto reportg say while general business continues of a holiday nature, \u2018wholesalers are -busy rushing out shipments\u2019 of goods for the coming sea- Shipments\u2019 have been large -and thers has been nothing to weaken the expectations for \u2018a big fall trade in all lines of business.Ontario crops have generally turned out fair and in some cases they are good.The western harvest is now in full swing and the quality of grain is generally excellent.greatest total yield of wheat in the history of the country seems to be assured.Hot weather is keeping tha retail trade in summer goods brisk.Many retailers are clearing up summer lines and it is likely that stocks carried \u2018over will be light The trade in hardware and metals keeps quite active.All lines of building mater- jal are in good demand and this is likely to continue until late in the fall.Business in general groceries is about normal.The demand for.sugar is exceedingly active and tes is firm.The outlook is for a large crop of peaches which will still further imn- crease the demand for sugar.Country trade is moderate in volume.Collections are generally satisfactory.Produce comes forward well and prices hold firm.Coast Shipping Heavy.: Vancouver and Victoria reports say trade all along the coast continues active and the outlook for the coming | season continyea bright.Stocks are moving well and the quantity of summer goods left with the retailers at the end of the season is not expect- Provincial industries are actively engaged and re- tall trade has a good tone.The export and coast shipping trade is heavy.It is expected that this fall and winter = big shipment of Alberta grain te the Far East.Collections continue generally good.> ,Ç Hay Crop Looks Better.Quebec \u2014The holidays are still being felt amongst the trade.er in wholesale cireles shows little improvement over the preceding week.Reports from country points are favorable as to crops, roots have shown :up well and the hay cut has exceeded last season's in some districts.Shop BA \u201d Messrs Glyn, Bank of Montreal Amglgamated Gopper .2 24l./¢yredp continue bright, and :some lines manufacturers are fairly busy and the American Broelters! .100 4 4,00 op fall goods are already being Bhown.[price of leather is reported firm.City American\u2019 Bugar 186 3 5.38 Local industries cbntinue busy.Coun- trade is atill-on7 the quiet side, ai- Anaconde ye Ù An try trade is aulet but produce comes |though, an \u201cearly improvement is ex- Gdn 115 7 27 forward well prices are steady.| pected owing to the\u2019 \u2018close of the holi- grad) aL 185.T° 482 Collections are\u201d rather slow: © \u201ca fgayR 70% 5 = Louisville & 151 8.3.97} Great Northern pref.152 * 7 4.61 pret A Minn.and St Paw.a.143 8 4.20 i | New Kork Central .,.137 5 3.85 ; .Northern Paëlfic eu\u201d 154 7 4.55 : Southern Pacifio \u2026\u2026.127 \u2018 4.72 py Pennsylvania .\u2026 8 4.31 .Readin rg 88 - - Union F .od 5.ne U.8.teal COM.+.0000 .2 VU.8.Steel pref.124 7 5.65 j ; ; LIMITED, \\ Co » | .London.6 Princess Street (Bank) England.GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL snd CORPORATION BONDS snd DEBENTURES BOUGHT AND SOLD.ISSUES MADE IN LONDON.TTT TN ERS: © ills, Currié & Co.\u201c> =~ Parr\u2019s Bank, Limited.Lu av, Stock and Bond Brokers .+ x \u2018Private Fire to \"New York Curb.- AsacDougall Bros, / Members Montréal Stock Brchange rT 0 te Sacrament mes Montréal.320 14006 The |, The late | business will be: done in the} - #.lic\u2019 that Mr.Harriman wore black ! the company have been worked for a number of vears for crude asbestos, ahd are equipped with a small mill, SE Rae and Thetford.the great.clothes\u2014when\u2014he \u201cwas \u2014seon\u2014at\u2014his Pri he.demand for al Inés.which is\u2014out-of-date\u2014and entirely inadequate: Consequently; imraccordance with the recommendation of the en- £ineers, a modern mill of \u2018large capacity will be immediately erected, which Mr.Riehla estimates will earn, when completed, $125.000 net per annum.Mr.Riehlé in speaking of the Quality of asbestos in this property.savs:\u2014\"TIt fs of the best that Canada produces,\u201d and that \u201cthe area of practically undeveloped ground would slone form reserves for several generations to come.\u201d ; The Southwark Mine adjoins the Union and Johnson® s.Jt was worked some years ago for crude asbestos.only, at a tlime when the milling ©f short fibre had not redched its present stage of development, and some od and 700 tons of Crude: are Bald to have been\u201d shipped from ths property, of which B50 per cent.was No.1 de.5 Mr = Fohm 3 Penhate=in-Ms-repèrt- says Wh the amount- -of-development- -done- -or-\u2014this- property stds.easy to see that with a well equipped mill of ~good tonnage capacity, this property could soon be made a good payinæ producer.and tha quality of the product would equal that of any mine in the district.\u201d + Mr.Rieble, in his report.estimates that net profits from this mine.when equipped with a 500 ton mill, will be $143,000 per annum, or deducting administration and depreciation charges, $130.000.The imperial Asbestos Mines, the controlling interest in which has been acquired by this company.wilt be worked independently under the Management of the Black Lake Company.Mr.Fritz Cirkel has made an .extensive report on this property, 8nd in conclusion states:\u2014*\u201cI have no \u2018hesitation in saying that amongst the many properties which I have examined all through the asbestos region.this one appears to me as having .the best surface showings I ever CAme across.\u2019 He estimates that this property.ton mill, will earn $146.000 net per annum, The Black Lake Chrome and Asbestos Company.Owing to the vast area of \u2018this property.over 5,00) acres, and the [nability'of Mr.Riehle on account of the limited time at his disposal, to examine the whole of ft at the present time, attention ts called to the fact that his report, is llmited to certain areas, which, however, demonstrate the great possibilities of this property.Speaking of these, he says:\u2014 \u201cThese workings all show veins of asbestos of good value, quite evenly distributed through the rock.Owing to the contour of the land here, it would be an easy matter to feed a 500 ton mill in a very short time, as the working face Jan almost 1m mediately become so extensive that the cost of mining will be extremely low.\u201d \u2018In conclusion he says: \u2014 The value of this property is very great.and.in the writer's opinion; it should by all means be developed on a large scale immediately.as, considering the many outcroppings of asbestos, the workings, which have preduced good asbestos, and also the general trend of the asbestiferous formation through, the property, you cannot Nelp but develop a very large mine.It would then be only a question whether to build one large centrally localed mill or operate several smaller mills of say 300 tons capacity each, Chrome Iron:-\u2014Although the deposits of high grade chrome iron ores of the Black Lake Chrome & Asbestos Company are believed to be the largest known on the American continent, they have not been taken Into consideration, though undoubtedly of great value.The policy of the company will be aggressive, In accordance with the recommendations of Messrs.Cirkel and Riehle, two mills will be erected immediately the revenue from which as estimated by them, after deducting administration and maintenance charges should be.:.au.secosse0e Lane een 3 .coe To be applied as follows = \u2018 meer \u2019 Interest on $1,000,000 Bonds to be presently issued.\u2026.\u2026.$60,000 .Interest on outstanding Imperial) Bonds .eee sevssaccens1- 0% p100 sees eeen 6000 Dividend « on $1,000,000 Preferred Stock .beesenneeannt 0 ees -.70,000 138,000 Surplus .ceeereene serene aon \u201cens $115,000 at the rate of over 3/2 per cent.on $3,000,000.Common Stock.\u2026 .J The erection of a third mill, after making allowance for depreciation and econ- , \u2018 tingencies, should add to: the surplus available for dividends on comrion stack, about, 130,000 \u2014 Ÿ \u2018 Making a surplus OF LL.Lace nue PR vernon.5245,000 at the rate of about 8 per cent.on $3,000, Common - Stock.The Black Laks Chrome & Asbestos Compan will in due course be equipped with one large mill or sev.\u2018eral smaller -ones; 1 -accordatice- With the recommendation of Mr.-Rlehle; ths earnings of \u201cwhich, together with the profits from the chromic iron mill.which is fully equipped, will materially increase the revenue, The Black Lake Chrome & Asbestos Company, when the full amount of the present bond \u20181ssue fis paid in.win have all of its properties paid for and more than $500,000, available for their equipment and deve- opment, ete.The remarkable growth of the asbestos industry in Canada is demonstrated by the fact that all grades.have doubled in value- during the past eight years, in spite of the enormous increase in the output.from 24,000 tons in 1901 to 68,000 tons in 1308.proving that the demand has kept ahead of the supply.; Power is furnished in the form of electricity from the Shawinigan.Power Company and the St.Francis \u2018Power Company, both of which have transmission lines to the Black Lake district.: It is intended that application will be made to list all securities of the Company on the Stock Exchanges of Montreal and Toronto.\"We offer for eath $1,000 subscribed\u2014 _ 31,000 par value First Mértgage Bonds 250 par value preferred stock i { par value.common stock.payable 5 per cent on subscription, 15 Fe cent.on allotment, 10 per cent.on the first.\u2018 \u2018day of October next, and 10 per cent.on the first day of each and every month thereafter until lully pald, as per Subscription Agreement, All payments carry Interest at the rate of 6 per cént.per annum ftom.date of payment.LL .i Additional information can be obtained from or subscriptions made through\u2014 RODOLPHE FORGET BAILLIE WOOD & CROFT McCUAIG BROS.& CO.Meniber Montreal Stock Exchange, Members Toronto Stock Exchange, \u201cMembers Montreal Stock Exchange, Montreal.Toronto.Montreal, The following form to be tilted in and forwarded to the National Trüst Company.Montreal, together with a cheque or draft for the first instal ment payable at par in Montreal to the order of that company.Black Lake Consolidated Asbestos Co, Limited To THE NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.MONTREAL.20° 4 hereby aubaoribe fér.\u2026.\u2026.' \u2018dollars of the 8.per cent.Gold Bonds of this _Com- any bonus of 28 per cent.of.Preferred and 50 per cont.Common Stock ayabl as.ated Ty in a vertisement, wi th privilege of paying in full at any time, and agree Yo Li r regular \u201cwubocription form, 1 : herewith.\u2018enclose aanvoncons dollars, being first instaiment, Name in rey when equipped with a.500° | GOBALT PAYNASTER .Tel.Main 30£9.sae AT 101 (AT.$5,000 MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.THE CAMAGUEY CONPANT, LIMITED.DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice Is hereby given that a dividend of two per cent.(2 p.c.) upon the pald-np capital stock of the Company bas been declared ta the Sharehniderr of record on the 21st day of Angnst, 1909.Dividend cheques will be malled to Shareholders September 1st, 1509.By order of the Board, FRED.C.CLARKE, 195 fend « The Quebec Bank QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of (\u2018ne and three-quarters per éent upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current Quarter.and that the same will be par- ahle at its Ranking House in thie City, fand at its Branches.on and after Wed- \u2018nesday, the First Nav of September next.to Sharehalders of record on the 18th of August next By order of the Board, B.B.STEVENSON, General Manager.Quieber, 16th July, 1909.171 18 2aw We publish a \u201cweekly market \u201cletter dealing with Cobalt Stocks which\u2019 we will be pleased to mall frea oh application.Ms E Popham & Co, STOCK BROKERS.Oo, P.R.Telegraph Bldg.cor.Hospital and st.Fraucois Xavier sts, au il THE: MOLSONS BANK, - 116th DIVIDEND.\u2018Phones BL 4450, 4451.| The Shareholders of the Molsons Bank are hereby notified that a dividend of the capital stock has been declared for will be payable at the office of the Bank in Montreal and at the branches, on and after the : FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT; | to shareholders of record on 15th of.Gop tember, 1909.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | of the shareholders of the Bank will he held at its banking house in this city oh MONDAY, the 18th of oon.next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.\u2018By order of the Board.JAMES ELLIOT.General\u201d Manager.August 27th, 1909.205 8 aw 1 OFFER FOR SALE oe 256 Montreal, McCRIMMON MONTREAL \u2018 RIVER MINES eve 50C LAURIE SILYER MINES, Union Pacific Cobalt Mines Market.Foster Larose.Crown Reserve, Beaver, Mentrea}- Reftaction & Smelting Co.Imperia; Crown.© Silver Leaf.Everett Lake.Temiskaming.BENJAMIN BURLAND - 303 Board of Trade Building, Montreal MONTREAL Light, Heat and Power 1 Per 1.Due | 2 Gent.Bonds 1932\" J.M.ROBINSON & SONS BANKERS, ST.JOHN.205 9% w oy BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, Cirs District of Montreal.No.12,867.cuit Court.A.Bremner, plaintiff, va.J, U.Leclair, defendant.forenoon, at the domicile of {Hé add des fendant, of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, seizéd in this cause, cone sisting of piano.household furniture, ete, J A.BISSONNETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, August 27, 1909.TWO AND A HALF PER CENT.upon.~ the current quarter, and that the same.ROBERTSON ASBESTOS .$1.10.LIMITED + oop.306 Gould Consolidated Mining ( Co.Market.On the 7th si September, 1909.at ten of the clock ia the! 66 Duquette street, in.the citrj.[an i ie c tea co \"BAILIFFS BALE \u2014Provines of Qu 6% District of Iherville.No.47.Buperto Court.La Banque St.Jean, in liquida-} tion, and Tancrede Blenvenu, liquidator, and Leontine Vincelette, contributory.Ô the.&th_ of Septemper, \u20181909, at ten of the clock ih the forenoon, at the domicile © Sn.the sald contributory, street, | sold, by authority of justice, all \"the and chattels of the said contributory, seized in this caure, consisting PE Bone household furniture, etc.RE LARD, B.S.C.Montreal, August Hii, 1909.' BAILIFFS SALE Province 124 Queben, District of Mpntreal.12,381.Cir cuit Court.A.Pratte, planting vs.Oct: Rolland.dafendant.On the 7th of Sep\u2019 tember, 1909, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald de fendant.21 St.Louis Square, in the eity of Montresl, will be sold, by authority of justice, all the goods and chattels ot the.said.defendant, seized in this causé, consisting of plans, household furtituré, etc.REAL ROBILLARD, B.S.C.Montreal, August 27, 1969.BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province.of Quebeo, District of Montreal.No.15,136.Cire | cult.Court.J.8.Goldenstein, plaintiff, vs.De.À.Desnoyers et al, datendant.On 8th day of September, 1909, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at {he domicile of the said defendant, No.1297 Berri st\u2026 In the city of Montreal, will be sold, bg -æuthority.of justice, all the goods.sad chattels of the sald defendant, seisdé in this cause, consisting of household furan ture, ete.J.B.TRUDEAU, B.8 Montreal, August\u2019 27th, 1909.BAILIFFS \u2018SALE Provinces of Que ay District of Montreal.No.2469, Buper.for Court.Dame J.A.Guillet, et wir, plaintiff, va.Pierre Dupuis, defendasi 08 J3e, 1%, dex of pemomen Loh à eleven ©] ock in the forenoon, the domicile of the said det t, fendant, seized in this cause, consietir à ot houséfold furnituré.ete.\u201d J.B.TRUw DEAD, BBC Montreal, August 2 i 71 St- Denis in the city of Montreal, will bei .2 ERR ER and one Thursday).purse $500\u2014 King Ree, bike.(Hodson and Me.L Brides .\u2026.4 2 21 4 3 11 _Oriva, br.m.(Hard- tng) .36 2 211 2 2 Prince Alcone, bg.(Fleming) .2 3142203383 ch.m scan 5 4 4 3 3 dr ch.m FN 6 23056 68 dr 1 1 dr , \u2018 2.35%.2.25%, 2234, 2.25%, 2.232144, 2.25.; The Monk, blk.g.hd Bay Billy, B .Bergeron and A.Lavery.Montreal.* Free-for-all; $600\u2014Fred.D., Mass.Hadlev, Gallagher, Orlando.21.Rachel and Balabery,.A.Baym ht PT x \" \u2018 À MADMAN EQUALS THE TRACK RECORD Two, Jockeys Were Badly Hurt In a De Jam.- - \u201cFort Erle, August 28.\u2014The feature of the racing here was the performance of H.G.Bedwsll's the fourth race, a handicap of six furlongs.The Hastings colt, with Richard Reed, always ruled favorite.He went to the front at the rise of the barrier, made all his own pace, and.won ridden out from Merrick in 111 4-5.equalling the track record ade, by Charlie Eastman here four years ago.Just as the horses were passing the race there was a stand in \u2018the tifth : Jam clnse to the rail Eider, with Jockey Flynn ridin& went down, with Toddy Hodge.Ramsey who was directly héhind him, escaped with his left ankle sprained.but Flynn had to be carried from the track apparently badly hurt.Summary.First race, maiden fillies?year olds, 8 furiongs\u2014 Kyle, 197, Harty, 5 to 1, won; La Toupee, 110, Rass 8 to 1; 2; 25 to 1, 3.Locust 1-5.Dolly Maddis, * Bud.Olivia Mickle, Deer Foot.~ov-Robson,.Winter.Day\u2019 Tortuous and Polly Lee also ran.\u20ac Sècond race, selling.for colts and © geldings.2 year olds.5 1-2 furtongs\u2014 Jack Straw, 100 Rice, 6 to l,won: Ban- .ives, 107, Burns, 3 to 5, 2; Fearnaught, \u201cIL, 100.Burton\u201d 6 to 1, 5.Time.1.07.- Robert Powell, \u2018Colonel Jot.Lumen and Dorando D.also ran Third race.for fillies, 3 year olds, 5 1-2 furlongs\u2014Arinnette, 107, Howard.9 to 10.won: Anna L.Daley,, 107.Kennedy, \"3 to 1.2, Right Easy.107, \u201cTaplin, 7 to 1.3.Time, 1.07 1-5.Gatien Lass.Anne McGee, Minnie Bright, Merry Gift also ran.Fourth race.§ fUTIGHgS, purse $400\u201d handicap, for 3-year-olds, and upward Madman, 102, Burns, 6 to.5.won by half a length; Merrick, 115.Howard, b to 2, 2; Little Osage, 109, C.Ross, 13 to 5, 3.- Time\u20141 11 4-5 Madman and Richard Reed coupled.\"Richard Reed and Sir Edward also ran.: Fifth race, selling.for 4-vear-olds and upward.1 3-16 miles\u2014Adoration, 98, Hammond, 50 to 1, won; Golconda, 106, Reld, 6 to 5,-2; Woolstone, 105, Howard, 15 to 1, 3.Time\u20141,45 2 -5.San Primo and Keep Mpving also ran.Toddy Hodge and Elder.lost riders.Keep Moving finished second, but was isquatifiéd\u201d- Sixth race, seïlinæ\u2026 for 3-rear-olds, 1 a mile\u2014Injury, 107, Howard, 3 to 86, won; Joe Rose, 110, Taplin, 6 to 1, 2; Wineberry, 107, Méntry.19 to 1, 3 Time\u20141.35 2-5.Odin, Gerrymander.Lucky Ford, Ned Carmack, Leamenie end Harkawav also ran.Seventh race, selling.for 8-year- olds and up.! 1-16 mil Reau Brummel, 110, Kennedy =~ A771.won; \u201cCruèhe - D'Or.102, Burns, \u201c2.tol, 2: Dunvegan.88, Reid, 8 to 1, 3.Time-\u2014 1.46 2-5 Bahado.Imboden, Mamie Lillie.Turner, also.3 manxazzaze REX **x æ = * THE GORDON TEN-MILE * 2 RACE NEXT MONTH.æ + + © 2% The \u201cBack te Montreal\u201d Com- 3 %#_ wmitteo has embodied the Gor.æ! % don Relay Harrier race, set for æ % the 8th\u2019 of September, amongst * *.the principal features of its # * athletic programme, # æ Such a rac® has never before x #, been run in Montreal.* æ lt will start from the Y.M.C A, *# * and go over a ten-mile course, * % the same as the Thanksgiving :* x Day rach last year.+ * #æ RH XRERERE RESULTS ¢ OF F RACES AT DELORIMIER PARK AND TODAY'S ENTRIES The results at Delorimier Park yesterday were: 2.24 trot (four heats raced Wednesday 247 trot: purse $500\u2014 Baron Wedgewood, ro.=.(Harding) .1.(Ellis).2 Stanford, hg.(Lowel.3 Time\u2014-2.22%, 2.21%, 2174.2 2.23 pace: purse $300\u2014 Lady 8imon, blk.m.(Potvin).Margaret, g.m.(Hodson) Youri.bm.(Herrington) Golden Wilkes, ch.m.(Trudel.Gamey H., bg.(Richér-Harding) \u2018Prince Refern, b.g.(Bowser) .Time\u20142.10% 2.19%, 217%.ENTRIES.stake $1000\u2014Major Welling- H.Ross, Sherhrooke.-L.JTarte, Mont \u2014 DUES mms ode TEI DO a Te ToD SO TO-DAY'S - 822 trot, ton, I.R.Morrilt, real.\u2018Princes Henry Westland, J.Bolduc, New Bedford.\" Overlake and Lady Patricia, Vermont Stock Farm, Shetburn.\u2018Prince Alcone, George Gregory.Sche.mectady.Morris 8.J.B.Stros elder, Brookivn.The Bison, W.H.Rid ell, \u2018Orangeville.Judge Red, Frank \"O.Riley, Charles Bears, Ogdensburg.Jomnnis Medium, \u2018E.- P.O'Neill & Co.Montreal, The.Princess and Owen Chase I N.Chase, Brandon.Silver Tail, A.Collins: Sunderlin.Ont aura Miller, F.Duncanson.st John, ra Pointer, .P.Bourke, North Bay.Davey K., Wm.Hodson, \"Montreal.Gallgher, J.H.Strozneider, Brooklyn.Gott Ett, John Adams.Columbla City.Major Brine, J.Girard, Montreal The Plummer, G.H.Whitney: Burine-\" Larned 8till Champlon.Newport, RI, August 27.\u2014William Larned, of Summit.NJ.successfully defended his title to the Lawn \u2018Tennis championship of the United tates by defeating W.J.Clothier, of.hiladelphia, winner of the All-Com- iers singles tournament on the Casino courts to-day, 8 sets to 2.The scores were: $\u20141, 6-3 6-1, ! 2-4, 61.\u20ac + Osborne ve Lachine.\u201cThe following will represent, Osborne et Club against Lachine to-day: McCoy, F.Mangin.J.Findlay, Gour, E.MacDermott, F.MacDér- G.MacDermott, J.Lewis, H.Me- - AT FORT ERIE TRACK Madman in carrying 112 pounds, and coupled in the betting + Elean- | 1 ~~ DISTANCE HITTING BY -CORCE Na, er Nl co MONTREAL 4, JERSEY CITY 0; GOOD PTCHIG BY KEEFE AND TIMELY LONG aN Rather Slow Game Won by the Locals\u2014A Valuable Tip for the Finely Trained Management No matter how: hard vou try, vou can't lose all the time.At the côm- bat yesterday Dr.J Casey's gifted athletes aroused the vast throng to wild flights of enthusiasm by trimming Jersey City 4 10 0.A month\u2018ago it looked as if this Jersey City team had obtain an unbreakable morigage on the rail-end position, but Mr.J.Ryan, the noted octogenarian at the head of the outfit, The subsequent spurt was terrific to behold.The Jersey City team lambasted all comers to a frazzle, and shot up, through the \u201cStanding ot the Teams\u201d like a skv-rocket., The spurt seems to.De over, and Just now the Ryan layout is corning hack to ferrh firma regardless of expense, It pays to lay on an occasional spurt, however, for seeing a vision of the pennant for about 7 seconds no less than 12,009 of the elite or hon ton of Jersey City gave up their good money at recent Saturday and Sunday combats with Providence.It was through reason of his ill-gotten gains in this series that H.Duffy, of Providence, came here, flashed his great wealth in the shape of a $2, 000 cheque on §.Lidhtenheim's susceptible \u2018nature.and persuaded him to exchange the $2,000 for Bumpus.Jones, the sterling heaver 8.Lichtenhein put the $2,000 through the acid\u2019test.and as it was really truly money, he passed \u2018Bumpus, over without a pang of remorse, | Interviewed yesterday at great length by the author of this piece, S.Lich- 'ténhein declined to state what had happened to the $2, 000, although he \u2018denied\u2019 the rumor that he was using it to ignite cigarettes.The Game Was Quiet.\" Yesterday's game was quiet and orderly, only one kick being registered by the athletes THE MONTREAL DAILY AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH\u2014Canadians stealing a short run.|'and Bergen.+and- Bresnahan and Bliss.awakened the sleeping members on his pay- Leon, and told them to sit up-and-take note of their beautiful surroundings.\u2018warm up.STAR\u2014SATURDAY, \u2014_ ; Batteries \u2014 Willis and Gibson; Wilhelm drive, but Cockill reached up and got it.At New York\u2014 R.H.E Ch every ,000321002\u20148 9 4 Seago 0230100008 15 4 Casey made a nice clutch eof a foul Batteriss\u2014Overall, Higginbotham and Near the local players\u2019 bench.Archer, Raymond.Wiltse and Meyers, At Philadelphia\u2014 R.H.E.Moran, of Providence, is the slickest Philadelphia .-01302151x\u201413 20 1 hase stealer seen here this year.| St.Louis.0000012900 \u2014 3 8 4 Batteries \u2014 McQuillan, Dodin and Martel; Scanlan and Cbhb.the Detroit star, has s pikea | Beebe, Raleigh, Melter e ) P fiveplayers this season.A!l accidents, } \u2018At Boston.R x E says Cobb, but the spiked players say Cincinnati .2001100004 3 2 PIX Boston .-301001801\u20145 6 5 Batteries\u2014Gasper and Clark; Ump: Stafford hustled the players and Graham.Curtis\" ; along \u2018M commendable fashion.NATIONAL LEAGUB STANDING.Two games with Jersey City today.Per First game at 2.00 pm.To-morrows Won.Lost.cent.3 ; Rittshure .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 82 22 719 | Will be called at 3.30.CABO .+.+ \u2026 76 7 New Bork.LT as 2: a \"Chicago and New York will have to; Cincinnati |., +.58 56 \u2018509 travel if they intend to head off Pitts- D Philadelphia .82 61.460 burg.> Louls ve es aeive 46 68 398 TOOKIYN .+.en os 41 73 .363 y ton 1 \"1 la 8 gd It's.a cinch that the world's cham- Renard \u2018again this year.Strong Rugby Team at Kingston.Kingston, Ont.August 28 \u2014Football prospects are bright at the Military | College.A number of the members of last year\u2019s: team.Including Rogers, Boswell.Green, Gwynn.Smith.Arnold, Goldie, Young.Wheeler, Meredith and Peters 'are back giving the team eleven men to start on.The college in- -variably_gets\u2014seme- fine raw _ material and this season is no exception.Stuart Robertson is a football plaver \u2018of \u201csterling qualities.He.guarded centre half for the collegiate team two seasons; whem \u201cthis team was the pride of \u2018As it happened Keefe had the country.Colin Carruthers also no trouble, but this is always ti comes to the red and white.with a precautton.\u2019 11/4 reputation.He captained Upper Can- - ada College and also was half back In the seventh.with a man on third, and has played the itio Ford peeled off what looked Hke a safe | years ?y position for some grasues & suseses æ 2 BASEBALL NOTES & & LADEN & SONS Gardner, the Jersey City second baseman, is one of the most graceful handlers of batted balls in the leégue + _Hantord peeled off three singles.In the ninth Casey made \u201cWicker Pre TECUNSERS LEFT FOR OTTAWA WITHOUT AUGUST 28, Saddington, the wicket-keéper on the ground, having left his wicket to field.; 7 pionship will £0 to the National League: } \u2014By a Staff photographer.FRED ROWNTREE, WHOSE FAILURE TO APPEAR WAS A DISAGREEABLE SURPRISE Eastern Players Doing Well in the West, Says Manager Welch\u2014Cornwall Very Anxious to Give Tecumsehs a Real Good Beating \u2018Montreal is not sending out any news just now, either official or unofficial, but it is sald that they are quietly preparing to wind up the sea-W son in a blaze of glory.; .\u2014_\u2014 The match in the East End to-day.ought to be.a à pretty One.teams ought to ba well matched.\u2014 In Ottawa, Barney Quinn will play goal, with Dude Marsh point, and Herb Goodwin, cover point; Bobby Pringle, Jack Shea and \u201cChic\u201d Watts will comprise the defence field with Billy Starrs at centre and Shiner Eastwood, Ernie Butterworth and Tommy Gorman on the home field.Harry Lavellee will play outside and Jack Powers will be next to the net.Jimmie Doeley.Ab.Murphy and Art Matthews will act as spares and Matthews may figure in the game before it comes to an end.Dooley will also be held in readiness should any of the fielders give in.The team on paper looks to be the strongest that the Caps have had this year.Several familiar faces.will.be missing, but the NOW.men are local favorites and should make -good with a vérigeance.\u201cGraziadi's-orchestra win render music before the game and during the quarter rests and the scores in_the other matches will be announced.Te- cumsehs \u2018are the blg magnets of attraction in Ottaws and a great crowd\u2026 is expected out to witness the battle.| ~The | \u201cThe Tecumsehs left last night for Ottawa for their N.L.U.match to-day mimus Fred Rowntree.Rowntree was fully expected to take the trip, and his non-appearance at the depot was the cause of much surprise.Greene will fill the vacancy.-\u2014L-\u2014Sohmen- ai-and This was on a play at third base, Mr.Esmond.of Jersey City rushing he had.nipped \u2014Dr\u2026J.Casey, \u2014the-demon ae it happened, both of the talented Umpz present were looking the other way when the play was made, but they declared Dr.J.Casey safe on gêneral principals.; Lo .The decision was correct, but the Jersey City athletes, taking advantage of the fact that the imps missed the play, gave vent to great outbursts of oratory,\u201d Mr.Esmond making several yards of oral affidavits before his voice gave out, Mr.Merritt, of Jersey City, who is an eloquent conversationalist, -was also present with a few touching appeals that would: .melt any heart but an Ump\u2019s.It is suspected by competent suspectors that : Umps haven't got any hearts to melt.| + -Mr-Kritchell,.who.tried -to.melt Mr.Byron\u2019 \"s.heart.chosen words.last Sunday.was on deck again after his three days\u2019 .suspension, and clutvhed Mr.B.Keefe's inshoota, and fade away drops in his happiest vein.: ; Mr.B.Keefe seemed to be In good shape yesterday.and although large clusters of Jersey \u2018City gents got on bases from time to time he prevented any of them from completing the circuit.Mr.Walker of Jersey City, also heaved in a manner to.elicit applause, and it was only in the sixth ana eighth Innings that the domestic athletes became en rapport with his various benders.Corcoran.Hit Well.Corcoran\u2019s exploits with the stick were worthy of honorable men- Walker four times and Mr.M.tion.Our experienced second baseman faced Mr.crompiled a single and two doubles.The twa doubles were of large dimensions and were responsible for no Jess than three runs.J.Yeager also exploded a duet of singles where they would do the mast good.In the eighth when three runs were amassed, Dr.J.Casey laid down a superior looking bunt out of the\u2018reach of all and was advanced to second when B.Keefe sarrificed A scratch hit hy Mr.Cockill followed, Yrager and a twa base blaw by Mr.Corcoran.Mr.Corcoran toured the bases with great skill.but in attempting to streteh the double into a three base affair he was nipped at the bag.This.leime the Tmps, much to Mr.Esmond's relief, happened to he looking in his direction and called Mr.Corcoran out.Mr Esmond distinguished himself in the seventh by peeling off a long harrowing drive dawn the first base line that bounded into the tall grass and gave him three bases.The finely trained management should have the hav crop cut in right field als Mr O'Neil seemed to have trouble Incating the ball when it got in \u2018amongst the foli Hav is now $71.50 a ton.and as there is about a quarter of a ton of lux- ur:ant Ne.1 Timothy growing in right field here is a grand opportunity to swell the slub's bank account by $5.62 of honest wealth.This fip on the hay market is giten to S.Lichtenhein free, gratis, for oy then came a single by J.nothing by the benevolent author of this piece.\u2018\u201c Peanuts 5 per.The score: At Rochester.\u2014 \u2019 RH FE MONTREAL.! Baitimore .-120000110\u20145 9 4 ochester .\u2026.\u2018_01010250x\u20142 13 2 A ; = ABR HPO A E | Batteries\u2014 Dessau and Cheek; Barger, Cackill, 1h 4 1 1H 6 0 | Beech and Erwin; Yeager ss.| 2 2 2 4 i er an : .| ~Coreoran 2h mde rene Fern Bp J see PE pe lll RL Joyce.ff 3 0 1 3 0 9 EASTERN | LEAGUE STANDING.* ea 17181108 | Incheir, eo.3 0 5 2 0 nh.ost.cent.O'Neil, rf.3 9 S g \u201d 5 | Rochester.eo -.68 59 Sie Carey, 3b 3 2 2 9jNewark .\".63 52 55 Keste: p.2 0 0 6.1 à | Providence (! !! !! 6 54 538 \u2014 == ++ w= = -= | Toronto .\u2026.62 55 317 Totals.29 4 3 27 13 2] Buffalo.Ce.59 64 480 \u2018 | Jersey City .54 83 463 JERSEY CITY.| Montreal .#8 63 449 timore \u2026.51 .ABR HPO Ag [BUI 5 88.ap Lf A 2214 3 moi Fel ra 0.73 na Tart WHERE, THEY PLAY TO-DAY.Moeller, ¢f.LL.4 0 1 3.1 0 Jersey City at Montreal two games.Gardner, 2b f ® f : 2 : 9 i Frovidence, at Foronto.foster, s.s.\u20ac 2 .ewark at Buffalo 20° # annifan :r.f.+ A0 1 a 06 0: Balfimoré at Rorhester, H ! f Esmond.à 0 1 À 29 LL =; À Spahr,.\u2026c.\u2026 aveu te Aus Be Bef ae ; Waller, pn : 370 0 0 a ed ei LEAGUE GAMES.5 rm nb At Detroit R.H.E.Totals.Ll.ia 6 s à [Detroit 1.8.6 5106020 x_.17 19, 9 By innings= ., New York ©.000 00042076 8 6 - Jerser City Le.CL 000000000\u20140 Batteries \u2014 Witlett, Lelivelt, Stanage, Montreal SUL mnnnotoax-4 ; ENT Beckendorf: Wilson, Chesdro and \u2018 su MMARY.LM Clévela ad 01200 RHE Thren-base mit, Esmond two-base hits, | Gloveland 0 2220.19120010x\u20145 7 3 Corcoran 2.Hannifan: first base on er- Boston.Hes.Fan 0101000103 6 5 rors, Jersey City 1, Montreat 1; left on atteries-\u2014Falkenberg and Clarke, Ci- bases, Montreal 3, Jersey City 5.double { C0'fe and Carrigan, { Play, Yrager to Corcorun to Cockill, Es.sett St.Louis\u2014 RHE.mond to Gardner: stolen bases, Jovee, nile es .00020000x\u20142 8,1 Krichell, sacrifice hits, Merritt, Jovca! Bortabhia Party ar -000100000\u20141 4 \"0 struck out, by Keefe 4.by Waller 4.hit ae Tter\u2014Pelty and Stevens.Morgan by pitcher, Spahr Time, 1,40, Umpires, and Livingstone, /Stafferd and Phyle.Attendance, 00, , fe, OTHER =: ASTERN LEAGUE GAMES, AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, | Af Buffalo.E.' Newark.- ree 000100030-\u20144 2 2 Detroit.Lo.Won.] Lost.Coes | Buffalo .200000000-2 8 2 Phiadetphia .22 71 48 -807 Battèriez \u2014 Vowinkie and McAllister; Boston \u201c78 48 600 MeGinntty and Crisp.Cleveland || , 60 59 \u201c508 Second garme\u2014 Chicago .56 se Newark .Buffatn ©, .4 2 Batterie&\u2014Kiksinger and Williams: Me- Ginnjty and Crisp.; At Toronto\u2014- ° R H.E.Providence .ee .000000000\u20140 / 2 1 -Toronte cn.00100000x\u20141 / 71 .83 86 78 Washington Cees ; NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, fa Cem Toole, w.Cropper.Spare: ne Hg\u201d and Fitagerald ; At Brooklyn.RHE aoe 0020310008 18 Mewton and /Vandergrift.Pittaburg /.Brooklyn.oe ee sl SR ~with.a.few.well J.] SE.Mr.Jimmy Cosgrove, Canada\u2019s Cham pion Amateur Single Sculier, who will try for the Diamond Sculls at Henley ext year.THE CENTRAL IDEA UPON WHICH IT 15 HOPED ATHLETIC PEACE WILL BE BUILT\" NEXT LABOR DAY IN OTTAWA \u2014\u2014 Various Details Suggested as a Sort of Trimming to this Idea\u2014The Most Practicable Plan That Has Been Suggested so far The moment for which all athletic Canada is waiting, I= close hand.: ! The moment, when it ig- hoped, \u2018general peace\u201d will be \u2018proclaimed.Eight \u201cdavs from to-day the National Peace Conference will sit Ottawa.at in \u201c| Walker horses will of whom has assumed the vice-presiaency \u2018as a rékult of the resignation of J.J.McCaffery, also went along.The line-up of the team this afternoon at Ottawa will be: Goal, Kinsman; point, Griffith; cover, Graydon; defence, Pickering.Greene, Murton; centre, Felker; home, Querrie, Hearn, Gilbert; butside, Durkin; inside, Adamson.* Jos Lally says: \u201cI have nothing particular\u2019 to predict about the match to-day, but- 1 can assure you we will do our best to defeat Tecumsehs.We have a little bone to pick with them, and that in addition to the fact that we \u201chave never yet \u2018laid down to anyone for either friendship .or money, wi.make the boys.work hard to beat the.Indlans.' : : \u2014Manager- Wétch= \u201cofthe \u201cNew: Westmigster- lacrosse team before- he: -S8tarted for the train last night said: | \u201cYou can tell the friends of Splke Hennessy that he has made a name for himself up our way.And, as for Lalonde, he is the whole thing there.\u201d SHIPMENT TO BLUE BONNETS | | CRICKETERS HAVE STARTED.Stanley Fay, Orcagna, Earl Rogers, {Team From Ireland Coming to Mont- Osorine and Jack Parker.real\u2014Several Changes in Special to Montreal Star.Personnel.Toronto, August 28 \u2014The string of to the inability \u201cof horses owned by Willlam Walker were seven of the original number given their full work this morning in of gentlemen selected to play preparation for their shipment to the Blue Bonnets meeting.which opens a week from Saturday.Stanley Fay, who is probably one of the best horses that has ever raced on\u2019 this circuit, was worked six furlongs well in hand in 1.17, with one hundred and twenty pounds on his back.Edwin Gum was sent a mile in 146 1.5 with good welighit up.Orcagna~another that won several races at the coast last season, but has not been asked to work here this summer, has been picked up, and was worked three-quarters in 1.17 3-5, with something left at the end.Earl Rogers and Osorine were both worked half miles, going that distance in better than fifty'seconds.This string will be shipped on Monday to Montreal.Mr.Walker will arrange for a rider before leaving Toronto.Stanley Fay is entered in all of the stakes at Blue Bonnets, and will be hard to beat, as he won his last three starts.With the be shipped Jack Parker, the horse owned by Hon.Adam Beck.This horse won at Blue Bonnets in the spring, and has been rest- eâ-ever-sinée-\u2014\u2014th for the coming tour in Canada and the States, there was a setback in the ar- rañgements, and a second meeting of the committed controlling Irish cricket had to come together and pick a revised team.One of the reasons making this necessary is that Zingari I are making a tour of Ireland, and as their matches [are reckoned mors or less as tnterna- tional, rhany of the first selected players elected to remain for those games, The revised team picked was: - O.Andrews (North of Ireland).J.\" G.Aston (Clontarf).F.H.Browning (Phoenix).W.L.Coffey (Pembroke).W.Harrington .(Co.Kildare and Leinster).W.P.Hone (Dublin University).J.Lynch (Phoenix).J.M.Magee (Pembroke).L.A.Meldon (Leinster).W.Mooney (Phoenix).G.A.Morrow (Phoenix).WwW.H.Napper (Dublin University).H.M.Read\u2019 (Dublin University).It i understood that Mr.Browning.ofthe Y.M.C.A.M.À.A.A., C.A.A.U.who.on account of nis connection with the three bodies was selected as a sort of a courier extraordinary: to carry-proposal from the C.A.A.U.to the M.A.A.A.and Federation and back again at a time when direct communication was desired.The C.A.A.U representatives will, in all probability, be Messrs Merrick, Crow and Macdonald; and Sprigsinge.0°! \u2019 The Central Idea.The Star is in position to state that unless matters change much during the coming wéek.one central idea is to govern the discussion, and that is THE FORMATION OF A NEW GOVERNING BODY OF ATHLETICS.The main\u2019 subject of discussion will be as to the details.How far the jurisdiction of this body should go, what sport they should govern directly.: Many of these are now under independant control of a body of repre- .sefitatives selected from the various- clubs that follow them, but thére seems \u201cté be a desire on thé part of some to hang on té the control of lacrosse and | hockey, the two sports that have created more trouble for the C.A.A.U.when it stood alone.and have done more to cau the trouble which ended in the Federation being started than all the \u2018other bränches of sport combined.\\ ° branches of Most Sensible Suggestion.The suggestion which seems.most sensible of all is, that a new gov- ning body, shall be formed, which shall.govern.all sport; but: shall only: Ha Hy govern track and field athletics, At the same time it will allow autonomy to every responsible body now governing other branches of sport.Rugby football has that now, and both Federation and C.A A.U.ac- - cept its rulings.Anyone certified as an amateur by these hodles will de accepted as an amateur by the governing body, but no man who ever becomes professional will be\u2018 permitted to return to the amateur ranks.Save a Lot of Worry.© This will do away with a great deal of vexatious worry for tha officers of the controlling body, and tt will at the same time compe! the other bodies to come In if they desire competition outside of their own body.All interested ee that peace should come at once, as for runners par-: ticularly the situation 18 becoming more and Gore unbearable.The athletes in ntéris Are complaining of the little chancé they have for.outside éémpet æince.the.situatioh prévents them from participating in the United, tes.Both the Federation and the.C.A.A.U.can compete in England the way thinge stand now, but the Federation alliance with Sullivan is ts strong ak ever, and besides with the Harrier Leagu joining bands there is no lack of coranetition in this art ot the cou those of the Federation, Messrs.Mercier, Brow | |.come or not is as yet a matter of conjecture.- One thing, however ia certain.the-Hamittonmeeting: He worked with Stanley Fay on Friday.Two car-loads of horses shipped to Quebec to-day and will race at Blue Bonnets after the Quebec Club meet- the team, which will be in charge of Mr.D.F.Gillman (sec, Phoenix C.C.) Lynch, the former Dublin University player.who.played against the ing.a |-Austratians on their last visit, is the fast bowler of thé team.KERR F OR OTT The cricketers sailed for Montreal on the Megantic, and should arrive here AWA.on Wednesday or Thursday of next Wilt Run at Labor Day Games | week.: .There.: : à Eta Special to the Montreal Star, BAIRD IN SEMI FINALS.Ottawa, Ont, August 28\u2014The as- |'Miss Sutton Met a Brilliant Player surance that has been received here that Bobby Kerr will most likély viait the Capital tn run at the Eastern \u20ac, A.A.IT.meet on Labor Day; has \u201céaused rénewed interest in the report that Kerr will shortly become a resident of the capital to run uhder the O.A.A.C.colors.Whether Bobby will From England.Niagara-on-the Lake Ont.August 27.\u2014In one.of the best tennis matches ever seen in the Queen's Royal Courts Miss May Sutton, of Californis, defeated Mrs.Hannam.of England, today.Fully two thousand people witnessed the game' the largest crowd ever on the courts.Mrs.nam | seemed to be very nervous, but.after a few.sets were played, settled.down unusual efforts .are being made to bring.him.here.The matter is.in.the | hands of one of Ottawa's most influential sportin men, who has seldom failed in what hé hds undertaken Kerr is believed to be dissatisfied with his present position in Hamilton and thers is no doubt that offers have already been\u2019 sent to the great runner.The one that will satisfy his requirements may be made at any time now.President: Merrick.of the \u2018C.AAU, has written that Toronto runners will come in force to the eastern meet, battle, but Miss Sutton played a very steady\u201d and safe game.and finally won out in two straight games, Good progress was made in the men\u2019s doubles and mixed doubles.The surprise of the day was the defeat of Forbes, of Long Island, by Baird, of Toronto, the Ontario champion Baird meets James, of California, to-mdr- row and thé winner .then plays the « FINEST FOR HIGHBALLS.\u201d* who was here last year, will captain and gave the Californian a.stubborn | international \u2018charapion., J pessoderssss #F-Stormont-thetast-memed-\u2014\" ja ; by five lengths.FORM PLAYERS GET HARD BLOWS AT THE SARATOGA TRACK Norbitt and Seismic Only Two In the Handicap.\\ Saratoga, August 28.\u2014ILong shots had an inning at Saratoga, and form pMy- ers received a hard blow.Chief tn- terest centred in the handicap at 1 1-8 miles, in which only two horses faced the starter.Norbitt was 8 to § favorite, and after trailing Seismic, the Ontario King's Plate winner, to the stretch, took the lead and won easily Summary: \u2018First rdce.6 1-2 furlongs, $500 add- ed\u2014Medallion, 103, MoCarthy, 4 to 1, 7 to 5.8 to b, won: Indian Maid, 100, Garner, 20 to 1, 8 to 1, 8 to 1, second: Looo, 192, Dugan, 38 to 1, even and 1 to 2, third.Time.1.07 2-5.Interpose, Herkimer, Prince-like, end Livonia also ran.\u2019 Second race, mile, $500 added\u2014Spell- bound, 98, Garner, 8 to 1, 3 to 1, 8 to 5, won; Miss Alert, 101, Martin, 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1.second; Campaigner, 105, Scoville, 80 to 1, 10 to 1, § to 1, third.Time, 1.89 3-5.Royal Oynx, Queen Marguerite, Black Pirate, Robert Cooper, Allle Baird, Aunt Jule and Summer Night also ran.Third , selling, six furlongs, $400 added\u2014Ac eve, 103.McCarthy, 8 to 1, 8t0 1, 8.to 8, won; Twilight Queen, 92, Garner, 6 té 1, 2 to 1, even, second; Taboo, 97, Lang, 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2'to- .1, \u201cthird.\"Time, 1.18.Personal,\u201d Wa- ponoca, Racquet, Rubia Granda and Choirmaster of Chesterbrook also ran.Fourth race, 1.1-8 miles, $600 add- ed\u2014Norbitt, 105, Butwell, 8 to 5, out, won; Seismic, 95, Fairbrother, 7 to Bout, second.Time, 1.51 3-5.Only two starters.robat.110, McCarthy, 5 to 1, 2 to 1, even, wän; Neéethermost, 107,\u201d Scovilie, 8 to 1, 2 to 1, 6 to 5, second: Debar, 107, McGee, 5 to 1, 2 to 1.even, third.Time.1.39 2.5.King Sol, Throck- morton.John Garner, Judge Ermen- trout, Profit, Patriot, Michae!\u2026 Beck, Killochan, Skyo and Jack Baker aleo ran.; .Sixth race, mile, $400 added\u2014Van Den, 108, Butwell, 3 to 1, 4 to 5.1 to 8, won; Turley, 108, Martin, even, 2 fo 5.1 to 5 second; Maximum, 108, Musgrave.8 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, third.Time, 1.89 4-65.Bardminster, Right Guard, Miss Thompson.Greenbridge also ran.TEP P0000 00TOBTOR = > NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR '® FOR R.R.Y.M.C.A © ® The \u2018Railroad Y.M.C.A.at ® Point St.Charles has secured: ® | a new physical director in the person of Mr.O.C.Johnstone of the West End Y.M.C.A.Toronto.He is said to be of the finest experts in app.re atus work and reatiy int ed in basketball prest: : He takes the place of Mr.H.B.Anderson, who resigned, ow- ~ing-to some difference \u2018of opin= ion with the management, and whb has returned to Louisville, Kentucky, his home.MISS THOMSON LOSES TITLE: Mrs.Handsomebody New Maritime Golf Champion.| Halifax, N.S, Handsomebody, Windsor, won the Maritime golf championship yesterday.defeating Miss Thompson, John, the former champlon, by 8 up, i 1 to play.Although the Windsor lady been playing splendid golf sinca \u201ccompetition started still -1t-was hardly expected that shs .would.-cap- ture the championship, and her victory was a great surprise, not only to the New Brunswick players, but also to the Nova Scotians.Victory was not on ths side of the-players from the sister province yesterday, for the Neéw Brunswick team was defeated in the interprovincial match by the Nova Scotia players.\u2014\u2014 At Shamrock Grounds To-morrow.Royals ve.Harmonie, at 1.80.in tha City Championship series, and Valley - field vs.Chenier, in an Eastern Canadian League fixture, is the bill at the Mile End to-morrow.A record crowd is expected to witness the two contests.A \u201cChampagne Piper-Heidaieck\u201d Cup is offered by Messrs.Laporte, Martin & Co.Limited, of Montreal, to be contested, for in the races of the Quebec Hunt Chub in the first days of September.Saved From Drunkenness TREATHENT CORES IN 21 DATS No other Treatment in the world can show such magnificent results in curing the Liquor ard Drug Habit as the Dr.John M.Mackay Treatment, Whetever it has bean taken with an honest desiré to reform, it has CURED It has.been teated in thousands of cases, and \u2018has been the\u2019 means of restoring mien and women\u2018 to \u2018lives ot usefuiness and sobriéty.The Dr.John M.Mackay Treatme fs used in the Provinces of Quebec ûn- \u2018government supervision, and has the, warm endorsement of /His Grace, the Archbishop of Quebec, the Premier of Quebec, Judges of the Courts, physicians, ete.; Write for full particulars as to the Treatment, Rates, etc.DR.JOHN N.MACKAY, 893 St, Catherine Street West, ° MONTREAL.: - BUCHANAN*S \u201cBLACK & WHITE\u201d SCOTCH.Nestor, and.0o0020000aceù COD090 6: August 28.\u2014Mrs.- Fifth race.selling, $400 added-\u2014-Ac- ; 96e 0000000000.ae St.MB.JINN NAGKI _ er \u201cadh ter ame Rate pi re de a - A NEN- HOCKEY T TEAM IS BENG HORNED T0 TAKE THE PLACE 0 ~ THE WANDERERS ON ARENA ICE etes rie see es The Principal Players of the Old Wanderers to Belong to it\u2014Registered Wanderer Team to Play in East End\u2014New League Possible.Arrangements are being made for the formation of a new senior hge- key club in Montreal.This is to take the place of the old Wanderers.the club which from the time it was the backbone of jthe Federal Hockey league, formed by a number of enthusiastic insurrectionists from the old hockey association and ever since.even after the abandonment of the Federal was one of the most celebrated semi-profissional and professional teams in Canada.Last year when through internal discord or otherwise the club was sorely in need of financial backers, Mr, Doran, of the Jubilee Rink.came to its assistance on the understanding that the club this coming season would play in the Fast End rink.Copyrighted the Name.To make sure of this.it is said he copyrighted or registered the name, which would prevent another club of that name from playing in the Arena.Some of the principal plavers of the: oid Wanderers, it seems, however, have refused te play in the Juhilee Rink.while at the same time the other .Montreal clubs in the Eastern Canada Hockey league are rather scary - about being compelle \u201cà to 80 to the Bast End to play somé of their match- , | Therefore the outlook 1s that ne Wanderers will play in the Arena this .Year exvept- as champions ef another, \u201cthe East End.7 0 : : league, which may he, formed in ; J The Old Wanderer Team.: In the meantime i team is being collected -which-will virtually \u2018be the old Wanderer team.but which will play under a new name, aml he the .nucleus of a few club.As far as is arranged \u2018the Business management.\u2018and five \u201cof, the.old Wanderer teum are said to be in the new combin ation.\u2018 (THEsE MEN WANT To PULL IN DOMINION PARK\u2014The United Four rar ns sn ae Rr The.United Four of Medford, Mass.| elaim the championship of the world: tor four men tug-of-war team.700 pounds and under.and believe that they can also add to their lanrels the scalps of the Lest known Canadian teams.| With this idea strong in their minds \u2014of- Medford, Mass.bre aan Dee tirage eee ta en they issned a challenge through The 2 Star to any team in Canada, and particularly to the winner of the recent tournament at Dominion Park.or the Grand Trunk four.They are willing tn wager from $500 tn $1,000 that they \u201cail win from any four in the country, THE BIG AUTUMN RACES IN BAITAIX although were the last of the classics to be run to-morrow and &ayarao was all right, 1 should ,#xpect him to win it, his backers in my humble Opinion are taking big risks, and undoubtedly the more cautious investors, are holding off or trying to get on Minory for a placé at as near even j money as they can.The King's [horse is perfectly well \u201c Bayardo, Minoru and Other- for the :and undergoing a special preparation St.Leger.London, August 21.-\u2014Sigua.in the Observer, suvs: - Last week's racing end the one before us cannot clan to be regarded ns particulariy eventful jepochs in the annals of the sea- sôn: but.on the other ham, the Wen- ther has, and doubtless will be, the \u201cmeans of attracting lurge crowds to ; for the race He has beaten Bay- Fardo twice this Vear, but ever shorter | distances, than the one and three- quarter miles at Doncaster, which gone people think will be found to be too tir for him! Æerhaps Minoru May net be n great staver, but neither is White Eagle.and he fairly hunted Your Majesty bome fist year, though, judged h,® recent performances; the latter is not anything like the courses, At the same time the | the horse his admirers claimed him future has monopolized quite as preat a share of attention as have current events, and needless to add that the St.Leger has been productive of a great dea) of speculation -probably more ora! than substantial in its come position, the market being very lim- ted; Len ee Tasset same a em a - Sear the He heme Bara ries es = tablished as fovorite ai cven money, but guod horse though MA Fairie's colt most nnddubtedly is, 1 should not be surprised to see him deposed trom his position \"at any moment, as the hardness of the going on the training Eround ix Ulways \u2018a\u2019 potential source of danger to a horse which is liable to fever in the fell Consequently, NATURAL END'S HEAL TH-GIVING ~] FRUIT REFRE SHING ALT 1% to he, Consequentiy more depends Ypon the pave at Which a race is run and the strength of the Opposition than the possession of staying powers, and therefore let us hope that Minoru will win for His Majesty King Edwards the triple crown.RIRES Co = = [i 74778 LARCE CE CA 7788 The restlessness and irritability, ending in convulsions, due to teething, are best subdued by D RELY Ri RI GER CSUR MNCL] M uaranteed to be abso- utely free from any morphia or opium, therefore safest and best.See the Trade Mark of a Gum- Lancet on each.packet and powder.Of all Ghemists and Druggists.\u201c Agents National Drug & Chem- teal Co, of Canada, Ltd.Depot: 123 New North Road, London, Eng.CS RE 104 2aw MANY HORSES OUT AT THE TRACK AT BLUE BONNETS Review of the Runners That Will Take Part in Next Meetingÿ# The nice cool weather brought fast of the trainers\u2019 horses out on the track this morning.Mr.Hugh J.Hack had Royal Tourist, Westbury, Jacobite and Planilands out fur a turn uround the track.Royal Tourist was let down for the last six furlongs in 1.18.Has all his speed.and now ready to rave Booger Red\u201d AS nt.\u201cfive.furlongs in 1.03 fighting for his head.This little horse is nicknamed the pony express on account of his size, but he carried 112 lbs.to Rese Queen's 108 \u2018and beat her at the Coast Michael Angelo, Nicotine, Desperado and Layal Majd galloped with stable hoys up.Jockey Stone was up on the jumper, Long Service, and showed a fine turn of speed.tien.Ham had part of his string, composed of Handbridge, ~ Colloquy: Ponan, Fulford and Minot out brecz- ing.Jockey F.Herbert was up on Colloquy.and F.Slater -was on the jumper, Harrington.W.H: Ntven breezed Aphrodite six -gurlonzs- in-42-18-this-muorning.\" - Trainer J.H.Lamb sent his \u201cgood in .37, a first class work-out.Green Seal, 8t.Elwood.Alfred The Great, Wool winder and the two-year: old Star Uver, were sent along art a good clip.and all look ready 10 race.1.Marion, traîner.cr W.Jennings had Cave Adsum and the two-year-olds Kiyrot, out for a turn aronnd the course.Howard Shean was sent a mile and an eighth in 1.58%, and is at his best.OU.J.Decker, trainer.Jockey I.Truman, who got such a bad full in the St.Cecilia Stakes last year, is in good shape again and will ride for John Shields here.He was up on that fast sprinter Halifax fur a slow_ gallop.tligh Dance went one mile and an vighth in 1.57 easily.John Mulky, trainer.> The arrivals today were L.J.Weils from Brandon, Manitoba, with Cozmo- politan.He reports that W.lL.Me.Cracken is on his way here witli Lexington lady and Prince Rupert and will be in Sunday morning from tHe gaine city.Jockey J.Brooks arrived to ride for BR.D.Powell He showed excellent form last winter at California.Jockey B.Nelson arrived thts morning to ride for Jack Brennan, the trainer.of Booger Red.-vear-old, Bedminster, three furlongs You add conside « .S|.- of your tooth-cleaning by first y \u201cto the value | dipping the brush into a tin of ask for our new 15, 30, & 45 at bocal deu # to dés hk your ggints.Be A ss.jer with oeil top, 35 cents.ive booklet free on request.For trisl sample send 2 cent stamp to , FC Calvert & Co.(of Manchester, England), 349 Dorchester Street West, Montreab 118 8 3Samo FRASER BROS SALES MARCOTTE BROS SALES | No 4472 Sherbrooke st.Westmount (Near Metcalfe: Ave).Important and Attractive Auction Sale Superior \u201cHousehold Furniture \u2026 Newcombe .Upright Pianoforte, Oil Paintings, Orlental Rugs,\u201d Wilton Car- \u2018| pets, All-Brass Bedsteads, Plated Ware and Cutlery, Dinner and Teaware, etc.etc.ON MONDAY MORNING, 30th AUG.comprising: Excellent Newcombe upright pianoforte In-walnut case (in perfect condition and equal to new); gilt Rh i In: the matter of P.Is.GADOURY, \u201cJ.NORMAND & & CO.\u201d Insolvents, ; The \u201cundersigned wi will sell by auction -at \u2018No.69 St.James Street, Tontreal, on FRIDAY, the 3rd Septe 1909, at ! 11 o'clock a.m., Lhe assets of the said Mr.Gadoury personally, as foilows: 1.\u2014His rights in 50 shares of the capital stock of the , Sauvegarde Life Insurance Co, 2.$500.00 of shares in the Cie Dussault, Ltee., Biscuit Manufacturers, of \u201cthe Town of Joliette, Que.3.\u2014Mortgage due by Mr.Nap.Dauphin, Farmer, of the Parish of Ste.Elizabeth, Que., for $150.00.with interest at 6 per cent.from the 22nd February, 1809.4\u2014Several sums due amounting to $1,500.ALSO RE J.O.NORMAND & CO.diven and chairs in silk, 3-plece suite In 5.074 Partented Butter-Knives\u2014-\u2014\u2014 silk, several good wire-back chalrs, occasional chalrs and rockers, mahogany cah- inet, centre.tables, large oil painting hy Stetson and paintings by de Breanskl, E.B.Lait, Mavgregor, Earl, Wallace, Rovbet and others; Oriental rugs, large blue Wilton carpet with border; portieres, Jace curtains, mirrors; ornaments and\u2019 bric-a-brac; sideboard and dining.table, and set of $ oak diners in leather; china cabinet, superior plated ware and cutlery, -{ dinner and teaware, glassware, etc.; mis- slon oak clocks, oak and maple hall benches, hall pedestals, oak hall stand with mirror, set of Wapiti horns, hall chairs, mahogany sectional bookcase, leather lounge and arm-chairs, revoiving bookcase.lot books, walnut desk, stair carpet, 2 all-brvass bedsteads and springs, maîtresses and pillows, bird s-eye maple bureau \u2018and washstand, oak bureau \u2018and dressing table oak chest drawers, wal- | nut bureau and washstand, B.and IL hedsteads, and odd hureaus, bed lounges, easy chairs, tables, bedroom carpets and curtains, copper pans and, kitchen utensils, etc.- oe at 10 o'clock.203 3.FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.LARGE REGULAR AUCTION Of second-hand household furniture\u2019 and vffects, etc.ote, at our sdjesrooms No.453 ST.JAMES ST.corner inspe On Friday, Sept.3rd | at 10 a.m.Consigniments solicited.Prompt cash returns.Safe, clean.dry storage for fur- nituvé, pianos.baggage.ete.For pri.vita gale LS day.New, furnitn Pr {ron mattresses: skiffs.flat-bottem boats, canoes also fireproof safes, var- riages, harness, etc.: > FRASER BROS.205 5 Auctioneers.The Universal Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd.(in Voluntary Liquidation).laportant and Unreserred Auction cori Sl Qf Yaluable Printing Plant much of the machinery being but a short time in use and practically as good as new.The following are a few of the machines to be sold: d'otterell-Babcouk \u2018press, 4' foiler; 3 -rev- 34 x-46;.Faleon- press, 12 x 19; drum cylinder Whittock press, 31 x 46, and four job presses in good working order; Krause paper cutter, Acme paper cutter.Mentges folding ina shine, rotary perforator: Taten punch and motor, Wait & Sheard, ruling machine, Perfection wire stitcher, standing press, fire-proof safe.ete.- On WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT.1, at 955 St.James st.Corner of Richmond street.Sale commences at 10 am.Catalogue now ready and to be had on application to the auctioneers.On view 30th and 31st August.| | Special terms on machinery.\\ FRASER BROS.| 20512 Auctioneers.Splendid Investment Valuable Solid Brick Tenement Property Nos.144 to 162 St.Charles St., St.Gabriel Ward.Size of lot 90 _x 100 feet; 16 tenements:.i OLDEST CRICKETER\" IS IN OTTAWA.Thé\u2018Ottawa Free Press says: Sixty-four years in \u201cthe \u201cgame and still playing.That's the record of Rev.T.D.Phillips, the oldest cricketer in the world, who twenty-eight.years age left Ottawa tu take charge of a parisñ In Chivago.: Though a \u201cmere matter of 77,\" as he styles it, Mr.Phillips is still active, and last vear played in an inter-city match between Chicago and Milwaukee.He introduced cricket in the State of\u2019 Arkansas, a district in which theggreat English game was unknown: +.\u20ac From 1853 till 185%, Mr.Phi Nips played: or the Canadian International Ei- oven against the United States.He was on the Toronto Eleven at 14 years of age.| When shown the record of international matches, he said\u2014 \u201c \u201cAh, they make more runs now than \u201cfn the fifties and I'l tell vou the reason why.\u201cThe grounds are much faster at present, and In \u2018my palmy aays there way no boundary.We had to run out everything.Nowadays the (bats- man hits to the boundary and.never.J moves.\u2019 Mr.Phillips dttribdtes his activity to cricket, and looks.good\u2019 for several more years.2° < _ The Quebec Races.The Quebec meeting is to be run off after all pn its original dates\u2014the 2nd' and 4th of September.The club giving this meeting iz tha oldest racing body in America, dating.back to the 17th century.There ate a number of horses.\u2018now at the track and ôthéra aré afriviné daily.from points.in the Dominion and ihe United States, -and unquestionably the meet Will.be aisuccesptul ane.Montreal will He Hberaliy represented ; in the attendance, .i ti : ref J.J.Brannon arrived with Azo, Vanèn and Acolin.Fred.Fox, trainer tor T.¥.Borman, arrived with Detroit Chicosa and Kitchen Tanaka.Mr.i.M.Miller arrived with his .good horse, G.M.Miller.Giro.Little also got in with his fast horse, Sight.\\ J.\u2018Beason \u2018brought with him \u2018the horses Slow Foot, C.A.Lymah, Landlord, Tommy Woods and Bonnie B.\"H.Bedwell, thé: owner of Prince | Ahmed, Hans, Bellview.Richard Reed, The Wrestler and others has.arrived at Fort Êrie from Saratoga with- his string of thoroughbreds.Mr.Bed- ell's friends tried to induce: him to ke his great \u201cprefered to \u20ac coîne té the \u2018Canadtan cir: \u201ccult.He will bé hee Yor the opehing day, and- with the ¢lads of horses he has racing hé will be sute to de a big winner at the end of thé mest.Mr.Radwell i# a Young man of 35.and epent most 6f his life In Colorado.Mr Bedwell is azmember of the -Get- \u2018tlemah\u2019's Driving Club of Denver and a fathous reinsman.He has lived out ot doors all his life and his knowledge of horses and how to train and manage them ig Instinctive.He does all of his own training assisted by Willlam Bpenice,- the Eastern horseman.The Oregonian has had a Seal ot expért- ence at racing in the far rest and it was beyond the Rockies that he picked up Jockey Taplin, who has been riding -with such success at Saratogs.Taplin is a lad of eighteen years with 8.good .education.and \u2018considerable sii Tapitn « \u2018he alert and intalligent \u2018with a good sekt and light hands and.| all will ba a great help to make the meet a success at Blue Bonneis Prince Ahmed to race at New , but that gentleman F Tania up guaranteed rental.per annum, $1.§48.St Charles is a fine wide street, and is one of the mo qu attractive residential portions of the W.Houses are always In demand by desirable tenants.Will be- sold by auction at our Bales- rooms, No 453 ST.JAMES STREET, On WEDNESDAY, 8th Sept.me FRASER BROS., 208 3 ;Auctiopeers.PILGRIMS IN STRENGTH.Will Play Ottawa With Exceptionally ; Strong Team.Special to\u201d Phe: Montreal Star\u201d Ottawa, \\Qnt., August 28.\u2014It is be- | lieved that \u2018the Pligrim \u2018Cricket team of Philadelphia, which plays the Ottawa team here on Monday and Tuesday next is coming in exceptional \u2018strength prepared to do something to atone for the defeat of the Americans in the recent\u2019 International match\u201d played: in Montréal.The local cricketers.have been preparing for somé time for the game, This will be the third time the Phila- Conditions-\u2014Cash.For other informa- ton are», te LEXANDRE DESMARTEAU, Curator, No, 60 Notre Dame- St.East, Montreal.203 3 3aw MARÇOTTE BROTH ERS, Auctioneers.Inks .General stock \"une Jmprovement to building .Stock \u2018Baas Shoes the Toll6Wing\" ES INSOLVENT NOTICE - Sale by auction.en bloc or in \u2018lots to suit purchasers, on premises, 2935 St.James street.Montreal, on Thursday.September 2nd, 1909, at 10.30 am.of the following- assets: \u201cMachinery, Including presses; etc, etc .Ar ansmission \u2018Types and- acc Engravings, ete.Office furniture and fixtures .$6,079.32 Terms cash.Purchasers may view the above assets on August 31st, - 1909.H.Vv.DUGGAN.Jos.Biitpa.Placé 3 1 > _MARCOTTI 1] ROS\u201d Place, Montreal.; ; _ auctioneers.ie Ss 202 2 aw 7 STORE CLOSES AT 5.30.A choice line of \\rtewest Dress Tweeda, all newest stripes and colors; yas, suitable for fai costumes; - A fine of Broadcloth, heautiful finish, in rey, peacock, garnet, brown, eme Price s.u.cespensss envers St.Catherine Street \u2014\u2014 BLOCK An Exquisite Line of New Fall Dress Goods Reduced in Price for Monday The Tines of Dress Goods aud Silks we will reduce for Monday; are certainly master creations, both in design, pattern, and quality.choice lot of Fall Novelties in.the assortment, and every line is priced much \u2018below regular values.New York's latest craze, \u201cConteta Cloth,\u201d can be seen In a large variety of shades and colors, \u2018and some neat stripe effects: 44 inches wide; appropriate for present and fall wear.get a hearing\u2014 Monday's price.i.e \u20ac * they must be cranes Site ressssesreavesiiienn es sel 51-00 \u201cexceptional bars J § .gains, eee Black Broadcloth, 54 in.wide, that we \u201cCustomers are purchased at a very low price we will beginning to rea- A .; \u201clize this , i.38¢ sell Monday at less than wholesale ; it janie Tact, and Exclusive New Parisian Models, modestly priced.Superb excellence of style is well set forth in our assortment of costumes.Among the wealth of styles shown.there are many exclusive novelty \u2018styles, which cannot be duplicated.\"Let us urge you « to come and see them.\u2018The prices are moderate.Here Is One Big Bargain Shantung © Silk, 34 ins.wide, suitable for suits ad\u201d waists; just the kinds and qualities that are in i regular value 75c; Monday.85e New French Ribbon 2000 yards of new French\u2019 Ribbon, narrow stripes; large and small flow- : all beautiful patterns: 6 inches To be had in all this season's Jana.45e, \u201cSaturday Heavy Taffeta Silk Ribbon 10,600 yards of Heavy Silk Taffeta .very pretty finish, 4 inches In all the best colorings, in- eluding navy, brown, morddre, marine, Regular 12¢ and 15e, Two Winning Bargains New.Embroidery Edgings in Fancy Goods 18 x 18 inch Battenberg Centre Pieces, four designs; perfect work, at the fancy linen section, for.\u2014\u2026\u2026.-20c- Swiss Applique Toilet Sets, Mats and Centre Pieces, also Bureau Covers \u2018and Pillow Shams to match.You should see them\u2014prices are extremely low.prices; smooth, well-finished surface, sultable for \u2018coats and costumes; \u201c95e - MONARY L.xsecncersecacsranencoss Of A Magnificent Array - of Silks Nowhere else in Montreal can any one.see such a magnificent -collection of real Shantung Silk, fn fifteen of tlie most popular shades, \\34 ins.wide.This partic- \u201c ular line is well worth twice the price we will ask \u201cfor but our one alm is to give the \u201cbest of Monday's .price AN Costumes made of Venetian Cloth, im black myrtie-and brown.The Coal is semi-fitting, good length, lined throughout with taffeta silk The Skirt is full gored and trimmed with self buttons; odd sizes.$14.95 .Royal Irish.Lawn, smooth Pa- Between University and Victoria Streets, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908.How We Advertise We vould easily utilize two pages of advertising space daily to tell of the values we have to offer, but our policy is to advertise only the \u201cCream of Bargains.\u201d * Good\u201d bargains are not good enough to There are a we get such gen- \u20acrous response .to, our advertised announcements.Styles in Costumes c sires, \u2014 and Insertions New tEmbroidery Edging and Inser- tiens, 20 different patterns to choose from, ranging in width from 1 inch to.3 inches; régular 5c and 8c, for .reer 3c Beautiful Embroidery Edging and Insertions to match, width from 8 in., to 6 ins.wide; large variety of \u201cpatterns\u201d to sétect from: reg.15¢, for .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.a.Be Stationery \u2018Bargains Linon Finish Writing Tablets, large size: reg.value 25e, our special sale .12%e per, reg.value 10c, for, quire.Jc Envelope to match, TCE.value \u201c10¢, for, PRE.iii ae THE S.CARSLEY- co, Limited.- -St.Catherine Street West.- FOR SALE - INSOLVENT NOTICE = in re AVILA LEGOMPTE, IR, No, 241 St.Catherine st.East, Montreal, (Corner Sanguinet).The undersigned will sell by public auction, at No.68 St.James Street, Montreal, on = FRIDAY, THE 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1909, At Nn 0 Stock of Boots and Shoes, per inventory .Fixtures and furniture FU 775.95 The book debts as per list (will be sold separately) .328.56 The store will be open on Thursday, tha 2nd September.For all \u2018Information -apply to - ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU, Curator, No.60 Notre Dame Street W., Montréai.MARCOTTE BROTHERS, 204 3 3aw Auctioneers.[AUCTION SALE OF FURS Slightly \u2018damaged by water, Thursday, the 2nd September, at our rooms, 69 St.James street.We are instructed by the Insurance Companies, to sell by public auction, a lot of ready-made furs, to the amount of $5.000.00, slightly damaged by water.Comprising.Persian\u2019 Iamb, Seal and Mink Ladies\u2019 Jackets, fur lined Overcoats, Muffs, Stoles and collars.Mitts, Otter and Persian Lamb SKins, ete, ete.Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.and no reserve.| MARCOTTE FRERES, 20a 4 Auctioneers Auction Sale of Groceries Thursday, the 2nd of September, 1909, at wr rooms, 63 St.James street ill.be gold for account of interested ORIENTAL || .RUGS.We beg to announce that our Annual Consignment of Turkish, Persian.Mall Runners, -etc., is now en route for Montreal and consists of the finest goods made in the Orient.\u2019 .On.arrival of steamer.the.goods.will be .Catalogued and.SOLD BY AUCTION be announced later.In order to make room for the above Consignment we are offering in- ducéments to clear out all Rugs at present on hand, at Private Sale.«M.HICKS & CO.and- Indian: Rugs, Date of Sale will 101 METCALFE ST.= 205 3 AUTUMN 1909 Auction Sales at Private Residences during \u2018September and October will be attended to personally by dur Those intending to favor un with their commissions are kindly requested to give us early intimation so as to secure choice Inventories taken and valuations made.Advances on consignments, © Furniture and other merchandire sent to our rooms: im displayed to advaniage and Hest results guaranteed.Excellent dry storage for household furniture, pianos, etc, ORIENTAL RUGS AND FINE ART GOODS A SPECIALTY.M.HICKS & CO.101 Metcalfe St.Important NEW AND SEGONDHAND \u201c FURNITURE, Etc.comprising in part: Decker Bros.New York Parlor Grand Piano (in excellent condition); Haines * NY, Nuyuare Grand Plano; Gilt | Parior Set, Odd Chairs, Centre Ta- hles, lounges, Mission and Golden Oak Rockers and Arm Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments, Jardinieres and \u2018Pedestals, All Rrass and Brass and Enaniel Bedsteads, Onk and other Bureaus and Whashstands, Cheffoniers.Dressing Tables, Easy Chairs, Hair and other; Mattresses, Pfl- lows, BR.P.Mantel Mirrors, Oak and other gideboards.Extension Dining Tables.Leather Covered Chairs, Flemish Oak Dining Room Set, consisting of Ridehoard, Table, leather Seated Chairs and China Cabinet.Dinner and Tea Sets, Odd: Crockery, Refrigerator, etc, ete, also Odds and Ends of Belfast Linens, Swiss and\u2019 Nottingham Lace Curtains, Quilts, ete., ete, At Our Warerooms, No.101 Metcalfe St., Tuesday Afternoon, Aug.31st, at 2.30 0'clock IMPORTANT SALE| |Neat Furniture, \u201cMorris\u201d UNDERWRITERS SALE DAMAGED WIRE Ex, S.S.\u201c Manchester Importer \u201d* 286 Coils Galvanized Iron Wire, No.12 Gauge, B.&S.slightly damaged on voyage of importation, will be sold, by public auction, for account of whom it may concern, at the MANCHESTER TINE \u201cSHED \u201cCoppoësr \u2018Bonsecours Market), on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 30th AUGUST, - at 2.30 o'clock.WALTER M.KBARNS, 203 3 Auctioneer.ATTRACTIVE SALE \u2018Upright Piano, Handsome Brass Bad, Carpets, Oilcloth, etc., also a lot of Candy Moulds.A large quantity of parlor, dining-reom, sitting-room, library and bedroom furniture of different kinds will be sold by public auction at the undersigned's saléd.room, 32 University Street, On THURSDAY A 35a Noon, SEPT.2, at A WALTER M.KEARNS, 205 « © Auctioneér.pe \u201c 145 MANSFIELD STREET Sale Household Furniture Cabinet Organ, Wilton and Varties, stock ot grocertts COMPprISINgs \u2014Tea, Spices, Vinegar in bacrels and in bottles; caroni, Pepper, Mustard.\u2018Baking Powder, Toilet Soap, Patent Medicines, Condition Powders, goods, etc.etc.Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.and no reserve.MA RCOTTE FRERES, 205 4 Auctioneers Trade Sale WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, the 1st and 2nd September, 1909 Canned = M, HICKS & CO.205 2 Auctioneers, SUCKLING & CO.Canadian National Toronto Other Carpets \u2018The \u201cundersigned will sell by Public Auction at the above address, on Thursday Morning, 2nd September.at 10 o'clock Cabinet Organ (10 stops) modern mia.\u2018hogany Parlor Chairs, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Centre and Tes Tÿ- BAILIFFS \u201cSALE Province.of Quebec, District \u2018of Montreal.No.134.Ruper- for Court.Phillppe Saumure, craditor, vs.Miss Albertine Riopel, debtor, and Messrs, Lamothe & St.Jacques, advo- cites, distrayants.On the 7th of September, 1909, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile and place of business of the said debtor, No.527 Rachel streqt east; in-the city of Montreal, will -be- sold, by authority of Justice; all the \u201cgoods and chattels of the sald debtor.seized in this cause, consisting of one piano, millinéry goods, etc.Terms, cash.ALPIL st.GEORGE, B.S.C7 \u2018Montreal, August 27, 1909.: Failed to Swim Channel.Dover; August 28-~~Jabes Wolfe, th english.swimmer.who started fro Dover yestérday st 4 o'clock in the afternoon to cross the Channel to France, was compelled to give up af- deiphians have visited-the Capital.and \u2018ter having covèred 13 miles In eight they have been victorious upon both previous occasions.The Pilgrim Club resembles the M.C.C.of London, England, As, if is composed of men who have proven themselves more \u2018than ordinarily proficient at the game.The team that will play here Saturday is reported to be the strongest the Americans bave vet gent over the bor der.Capt.H.I, Heygate, of the Ottawas, will pick a strong eleven 1 face them and may be dépended upon.fora fing total himself.The Ottawa team will je picked to-night.The tha eleven (a uncertels.Hergate- 5 Aculat dans w.Ottawa's 1# tl Sonneton- hours.Edward Hgaton, of Liverpool, another aspirant for Channel honors, entered the water here at 8 o'clock this morning, bound: for the French coast: \\ RAEUMATISM \u201cThe best anf.«ent Eaglish Cure for GOUT - Ta.SCIATICA: © \u201cag.suit $ cour & Riou PILLS.at Our Rooms, 69 st.James st., Bankrupt stock of general tweed, beavèr, silk, satin.ribbon, hose, socks, embrold- | umbrellas, suspenders hats and caps clothing, gent's chiefs,\u201d corsets, wear: and a iL Quantity of boots and \u2018shoes, for men, women and children, and latest style, etc.ete) Also to be fold on THURSDAY, for account of the fnsur- ance companies.à consignment-of rendy- made furs, slightly damaged by walter, to thé amount of $5000: ladies\u2019 seal and mink jeckets, overcoats, muffs, stoles and collars, mitts, otter and Persian lamb skins, etc, etc.and & balance of a stôck of assorted groceries, tea, spices, vinegar In barrels and | in_ bottles, macaroni, baking powder, tollet soap, patent medl- cinés,\u2019 condition powders, canned goods, Persian lamb, Sale at 10 o'clock a.m.each day, in lots to suit the trade, and no reserve, MARCOTTE FRERES, BAILIFF(S SALE\u2014Province of © District of Montreal, No, 2688.De.M.1.Bergeron, plo ur f, On the 7th day 1908, at two of the .clock |.n, at the domicile of the 241 Champlain street, in va.C.Drouin, defendant, of \u2018September, in the aftern sald) defendant, the city of Montreal, af justice, alli the gorda ahd fein of the seid defendant.seized in this cane.Fo es of.household furni.3.DaRION, B B.8.C.Mont- EXHIBITION SALE TO THE TRADE ON : Wednesday \u2018and Thursday, SEPT.ist and 2na At our Warergoms, 68 Wellington street West, Toronto.At 10 o'clock a.m.Wednesday wes will sell in detail a stock of new Imported gollens, amounting\u2019 to $6000, \u2018sent un bÿ- ¥ bank; now in liquidation, suitings, trouserings, Venetians, \u2018over- ostume cloths, Panama cloths, s goods, all-wool and fleece.drawers, coat sweaters, Sièilians, lined shirte top shirts, tuqu Women's cashmer®tgosiery, boys knic- kér hose, men's heaV half hose.1Z cases men's fine glove: gauntiets, etc.ranging up to and -b cases sample pairs glov Women's.flannelette underwear, sa skirts, walking skirts, wrappers, tabl .linens, cloths, napkins, towels, rollers, etc.Two cases of silk handkerchiefs and scarfs, Windsors, ete.100 \"Tapesty squares.7 cases men\u2019s working shirts Jn mole- kin, wateen and flanneldtie.- CLOTHING500 men's and youths\u2019 fine suits, Inteat style and ouf: 500.eR 8 sample suits, put up in bundies of 6 assoried \u2018sizes; no two sults alike, 1064 boys\u201d and child's 2-pièce \u201cand 2- piece sults.\u2019 Man's fur costs,\u2019 fur-lined CONE tadies LIBERAL TEAMS.to Cheap fares on ail railroads for this Mur sets._ etc.ête, bles,\u201d Pictures, Bric- -a-Brac,\u201d Lace Cuf- tains, Fine Wiiton Carpet with bordsy, Oak Bookrase,.Morris Chairs, Oak Hal Hei Stand, Hall and Stair Ca Muslin Curtains, Oak Ding: roo Sideboard, Extension Table and Chairs, \u2018Dinner and Tea Sets, Clasedrare Silverplateéd Ware, Double Brass Bedstead, Single and Double White Ei - | ed Iron Beds !'B.'W.and other Bure Washstands, Commodes, Cheffonieres, Wardrobes, Birds-Eve Maple and Mahogany Folding Bed, Bedroom Lounges, Brussels © Squares, Splendid \u201cGurney Stove, Generator, Splendid ce Range, Refrigerator, oC ER RER Ute ai.206 BB Auctioneer INSOLVENT NOTICE.in re DAME P.L, MICHAUD, St.Gabrles de Brandon, Que a.Tenders shall be received at my © 97 8t.James st., Montreal, til Thursday, ind Beptember, 1909, at noon, for the rchase of the afaets as under: k of groceries and provisions 1% Be | Bo and shoes .Glassware and crockery sésunou Hats and gloves .4 $4,000.89 Btore and \u201chop fixtures., z 8760.72 Rolling stock srr easian A sate em \u201ces ss dé + LA RAR Pa debts \u2018and bills receivable, 2 tore hi be épen on ist of Baptémbér.- No tender acesrarily decépted.URCOTTE, 1 aguida tor.208 8 Ci 7 8L James + % | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1909 ' ë a y y .o 0 \" n tes 1 : 3 PE = : T 7 \u20ac - mr - - ma - rr > \u2014 \" \\ _ - \\ +, OUR GUARANTEE DELIVERY SERVIOE \u201d : \\ \u2018 - Entire Satisfaction or your To all parts of the island and A Constant Succession of N ew Arrivals UOTE CETTE rois VRERES, L\\MATED \"elohboringsummor resorts .- x | mm : 4 ARTARSS! Cavenme See East oo ~NEW SUITS \u201c| NEW DRESS GOODS and SK IAE Hundreds of them, bringing the fashion Tt began many days ago.Now it is at I 4% 9 \u2014the approved fashion \u2014 fresh irom the flood tide.The department is just brim- uu mint.ful of nov eltiecs\u2014both in cclor.and weave.So Much plainer, much more severe, the Brimful, too, are the attendants\u2014with Are YOU aware that there are tremendous price-cuts in everyone of suits are plain tailor-made for this fall._ enthusiasm.You can expect the most \u201d The lengthening effect is a feature\u2014 | willing and courteous attention, even you our departments for the last three days of the August Sale?Whether the deep yoke effect\u2014the coat below merely want to see what the novelties are, YOUR need be for godds to finish out the summer season or for autumn the knees\u2014the long.tapering revere\u2014 without any pressure to buy.\u201call are significant of.the altered mode.Our New Blenh Cloth at $1.00 : wear, Y OU will find that we are giving V ou the best goods, the biggest ur cw enheim oO a .CY The most successful color will probably be dark plum.- values at the lowest prices to he found any Where clearance prices on sume The most successful weave will probably be rough-finished | It is a criterion of what our prices and our values are: \u2019 > serges.[hese and others will be demonstrated Monday.457 tuches wide, In all the leading colors, mer goods, special prices on newly arrived goods\u2014 prices that make good Price $15.00.$20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, - .Co $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, 550.00, and right up-to $150.From the Novelty Side _ our claim to be the value giving headquarters of Montreal.o ! ce New Raye striped cloths, $1.00; Fancy Shadow Strip- : gfe i Moyen Age\u201d \u2018Dresses |v ga Sele 45; New Duchess: Mousssliue, s100' .= - |B TT: - - = .7 - ew \u2018Duchesse Paillete, .85: 3-toned striped Chiffon .: \u2018 .- an x That is the prevailing Style.We shall Messalins, $1.25: New Black Cotels Silk, $2 and s se.; rr .- = \"|; co 183-060: ; Then there are all the new cole\u2019 md | ; > cholars\u2019 Suits : i be glad to show you its\u2019 niceties on Monda ; hades, © : Lo \u2014 ., : .Doylies: Boys\u2019 Wear 8 y y.shades.\u201c : - \u2018 ; Norfolk sfyle, 2-piece suits,\u2019 Belgium Baskets - y! = y n ! 4 for boys from 9 to 15; Rod 7 ; .425 doz.of magnificent Tat- Mlannelette Shirt ; ; ; >.| .\u201cwr / .Pr | .; 5 \u201che © e Shirts LLL Sample Handkerchiefs \"Novelty Notions White Crochet Quilts (fancy tyéed, From Nico assortment of closed || tenbors Doyties; size 18 x 18.|| Wlannelete Night tonne.Gt } 9 The \u2018Griptytc\u201d Embroidery loop, | 150 white American Crochet Quilts, From $8 to $2.59 baskets (hampers).\u201cSquare Choice.of three designs, One Handkerchiefs, Use, Le.3e \u2019 And Over Makes with steel band over wooden hose.full Bed si oe Fe Te c > - = @ro- Colored Zephyr Shirts.60\u20ac Le 0 per set.0, Tape fibed no dressing -and-al- \u20142e-yards~wide,-tile-and.floral designs; 1 - CT FAR eT [IEEE] ie FHIS LIST: oo al À ] + Corsred Pahame .Ge.\u201c40 x 32.Monday,\u201d : ; ec s ; > .ready hemmed.Values up to 50c yard.Monday, yard.: vu ' j Black Pamuma .sôe Soc il French Dress Plaids.«bic.48c | ACN.Sa Cc Keg.value Lino! Pr val 2.3 \u2019 ANNIVERSARY MASS.: Co Reg.At \" d Ha ndk hic fs .: : i .| $1 50 i leums, yards e; values up to 7 6.39c / x a Huskaback Towels .In Rize 9 : xe : \u2014 ) an erc 1eIs FIRST FLOOR.$1.95.For .yard.MONARY 4 reer onserrasnnnesonns vu DAV IN Anniversary mass will be sung Hemstitched Towels 176 14 \u20ac O S an 1r s\u2019 Foot ; ar CL .> .in 8t.Ann's Church, on Tuesday morn- dan > ] we A ; / ing, at $ a\u2019élock, \u2018for the repose of the Table Napkins, hemmed 1.10 S4 y Ghlidretrs Col.Border Hand- gout of James Davin, dearly hejoved 5 Unbeatable Values\u2014laspect - Th .\u2018\u2019kerchiefs, 13x13 ins., eagl : ; \u2014 dear AB IB niinininn 15e 12%c spec em.«kere , ns, eagh .4e hushang of Norah Mullin, who died on White ot Towels.1c 10 \u20ac Boys\u2019 Strong School Boots.sizes Girls\u2019 Strong Bok Calf .; ; ; RAILROADS RAILROADS 3 August 31st, 1907.{ & ; 1 î \u2018 ; ; : + Children\u2019s Whita Lawn Handker- \\VERS MASS.i Striped Bath Towels.15e 12 © ! to 5, at.a.$1 0 Boots, sizés 1k to 2; for.81.85 \u2018chiefs.tape border, 13x13 i ; ANNIVERSARY Face Wash Cloth .se 6c | ol assure uenn ns .Special line of Girls\u2019 Boots, extra Tenn re er, loxle Ins.de CORTEX Anniversary high mass will he - Ready plade White C sol- 6 - -Spécial High-Grude quan all special values; sizes 11 $1 30 : atl hE Zu and Ze .= pa - PE Let om 5, - - sung On Monday, August 20th, at 7.3 on Sheets .Te > C sizes, 1 to 5, ut .2.35 to 2, for 220 .VV \u2018 ; ,; .æ.m; a St, Gabriels church, for the ff Readymade White * id : Children\u2019s White Lawn Handker- Labor Da y Tickets.on sale September 8d, É J repose of the soul of the late Mis.ton Shé@ts .: s Mc 84 c chiets, hematitcheä, 18x18 ins.ÿ : pence.\u201d James Othe, ha died on Ausust Ready - made Pillow .\u201ceach reese 2: and Be ;( ; 4th, 5th and 6th; good to return Sm SLE = 5 College and Convent | =\" J| | Excursions un or before September sth Requisites : ! Anglo-French Aviator\u2019s Great Feat Italy\u2019s Ten Dreadnoughts Chateauguay $0.45 Maple Grove $0.60 Valleyfield $1.05 at Rheims Was Totally y av > gE Cea Toilet Sundries iPECIAL TRUNKS er COLLEGE | Woodlands .50 Bea uharnois 65 Huntingdon 1.40 Unexpected.$ du nat affect price of golf rlub sardines Gan r= S Bellevue .55 St.Timothee 90 z : Pas \u2018 Hair Brushes.20e, 250 and 47¢ Marbelized Iron-covered Trunks, yoo - , 5 t \u2019 ac to 104 with spring packs 3 \u201csi 53 \u2018 ° |! ke .Bethenv Aviation Field, Rheims, BATLIFF's SALE-Province of Quebec, D Sponges, from .Mr to d and wide; reg.$2.9 Buffal \u2018 (3 e ) .1, 4 IMstrirt of Montreal, No.12066, Circuit 5 i ; for Le dearr anna nee oO an lagara be August 28\u2014Henry Farman, the An- court Wenceslas Paquette, Plaintiff, vs.} SOaps .«eee 2c up to 12e: Painted Duck Trunks, deep tray 8 .° | glo- French aviator.a dark horse in John Rowe, Defendant, of Longueuil, dis.Combs, from.ve \"to < with hat box, good lock, heavy the aviation contests, in a biplane o trier of Montreal, Un the Tth day of me rom ro 250 hardwood slats; japanned steel Adirondack Route i his own design, yesterday broke the \u2018 September, 1908, at 10 of the clock in the Mirrors, from .veo TOc to 250 trimming; reg.$2.50, 1 95 AR} ST , world\u2019s record for duration of flight forancon, at the domicile of the said De- : At s.re-sutacne eu cecn0e For fold ui f trai d oth fo D N sue RY and distance in a heavier-than-air .endant, at Longueuil Ferry, in the City » Painted Duck Trunks, heavy hard- or folders, time of trains an er informa- ( _ ; and w \u2018 YO of Longuctul wiil bw soll by authority of Scholars\u2019 Laundry Bags wood slats, brass plated trim- tion call on agents or apply at City Ticket SEAMS pan, and von the Grand prix ge Justice, all the goods and chattels of the ining; deep tray, with covered hat Office, 187 St.Jatnes Street.| Qu A .at mo D ffiota lie est & e siid Defendant.svized in this cause, con.Fancy Ticking Laundry Bags.just = hox: two good leather straps ; .a remarkable ght offic lully record- #7 sisting of one horse, carriages, one piano, the thingj.for se hact use, extraordinary value Phones, Main 1038-9, ed as 180 kilometres (111.78 miles), in household furniture, etc EP.DHs- \" Worthi B0c/ f0r s.uscessens 35c OF ceeninns asnsnsss00e $3.Ï i : i 3 hours 4 minutes 26 2-5 seconds, al-; ROCHES, R.S.C.Montreal, August 27, \\ ! Trenton - thought he actually covered an extra 1509.ten kilometres and remained in the\u2019 i } .- po .; rl 7 air ten minutes after 7.30 o'clock, the \u2018 ; ., - 9 a à f g \\ hour that the timakeepers under the\u2018 N ris se | The 8.Carsley Co., Limited, Downtown Store, Notre Dame St.W.[REET RRS JF {5 to as Le Court.J.H.MacDuff, Plaintiff, versus ., 7 \\ A y w bs WW RAI LWAY flight.The other contestants finish: .Lavoie, Défendant.On the 7th day of \\ .; : + I ed \u2018in the order named: Hubert La.\u201coy a 0 1 > % : ; meen h 1 1 No.29, 154 kil La Beptember, 1909 at 19 of the clock in \u2014\u2014 \u2014 as \u2014 - mens P .0, fi \u2018Am tham.in.monoplane No.29, - KIO \u2018 A He enon.at rate o the said _\u2014 ._ .mi \u2014 om me I \u2018 A ' BONAVENTURE UNION STATION i THE UNITED STATES metres B0O metres, time 2 hours 18 efendant, No.?ond avenmie, in he seen - - s .- .4\u201d minutes 9 3-5 seennds;.fouis Paul- SN be rit hu dt of Justiee al oo | $12.00 St St.John .han, in a Voisin biplane, 131 kllome- \u2018 stie \u2019 , x; C de Lambert, biplane, 118 The goods and chattels of the Said Tre.Fredericton trex; Count : tay fendant jaelzed In this cause, consistin | kilometres; Hubert Latham, in moro- .of.one horse, harness, carriage, ate E and RETURN Special fo The Montreal Star.| plane ul HL Rllometres: T.prissan- 3 vas A , - \" .- v * 4 0 tions ash.Hy M, $ VER, BXC : Mont.Going 28, 27, 28 and 20th August.tome atime a Ra .August 28-\u2014Cus- eT \u201cmonoplane: M.Bier.' : \u2026.\u2018Before piacll Jour order for that new fall Suit Returning until Sept.11th, 1909.ested in 4 sult that a number of Can.lot, monoplane: Glenn H.Curtiss, bi-' = _ ; ; 4 which Jou dates gating, -it- zh be.to.your benefit to Bin: : AN .adian hay exporters will bring against plane,\u201d 30 kilometres; M.Lefebvre, bi-: 7 BAuaErs SALE Prune of que \u2014 a / a ions 1 iy a1 LABOR DAY, SEPT.bth, tinier crvemmt ors PE com a a.come « \u20ac Jourt.L.T.AT rues et al Plaintiffs, ; : N ; , # _ LL triguve, saw perior fit and workmanship is.a well: Return tickets at single fare.\u201d Golng to have been illegally collected.Ki ht \u2018plete surprise.He had been prépare: 1 suf WP, Riddell.Defendant, .On the known fact to all Indies who dress well, and qur prices say SUV ing the machine secretly and had not: 3 Ba day of Septensher, (1900, at 10 of the - \"11 are \u2018inore tenvonabié on sewhere.There are just 3 f| % % 5 and 6 Relurning up 6th Sept, \u201c09.Canadian dealers have claime which |\" cnred on the flelâ until yesterday ue o yx in Lhe forenoon, M efemaant, Hae ) oo mn Bh aw more Gave lens Ter AE hate \u201cwit mean a considerabl 138 gt, Je cry Hioxet.SPFICEE M ot and we ponds wars prior to aie except for a practice flight, and had : > 1 , .fe - ET _ : i ames Bt.Bel .818.at y p i forgoten.I a .| a Athens wi he fo by authority of |.1909 Model at $3 5.00.N a loss to your Po ind you do.H.A.\"PRICE.GEC STRRGE, States customs officials doubled the |'acted no attention until he had fown ¥ Justice, all the goods and chattels of the 1 et.- 5 = SUITS To © = Col mE rer, + Asst, Gen.Pass.Ast.City Ticket LA duty on the hay, classifying it as a 80 kilometres.Then suddenly the: suid Defendant, seised in this cause, con | | ee it Rima prise ok Pricey DE.=.HS TT eo the statements.ofthe | Watchers discovered he had gone « a sisting of -office- furniture, carpet, etc.[A \u201cFF i Sa Sn à ; 0 ge Ms cas, le JS, RARETTE.Yo.8 size, with 6-hole top oven 16 x 20.Complete 44 Sys Fall ST 5 lawyers who have the matter In hand, ring petrol enough for a five-haf * ntrea I: ugust, 4 .de.] Be - to Se | .« uring ail s period.Canadian hay .witli top plate heater.It has been built to meet the de 8 > August price 0 ester _ .NEW LINE exported to the United States was The other aviators ended their ot.3 BAILIFFT SALE-Frovi mand for a range, with the essential features of pur Stan- Ne B\u2014Btord open tn © pm.a A : charged \u2018duty at the rate of 20 per \u2018Orts early.~Only Farman continued.\u201d ; vince of Quebec.d f Regal R b i # : cent.ad valorem.as a manufactured Round after round he want as re.Dinitey of Monlreal, No.440 Circuit ard series o ega anges, but at a lower figure.article, the customs officials arguing SUlarly as- clockwork, always hugging Court._L.Prefontaine, Plaintiff, versus] | To accomplish this we have used the same design- of 4 À \u2018article, th ® the ground.Record after record fel].\"M raciont, Detendant On tha 7th day .that since hay had been sun-dried and het his methodicat\u201d fight ar September, 1900, at, 1 of the clock in firebox and oven construction; only slightly lighter in\" Ear Fsdvigd for shipment.te vas mans rés oll, and lanterns ware hum gr Ihe forenoon, at the domicile of the watd {#4 + , actured as raw material hay, wou ! - Defendant \u201cMéréier avenue, in the vite LF} Weight, also a less expensive exterior finish.ral leave Moreau Street Station: | only be charged duty at the rate of Lhe.towers marking the limits of thé- nko of Totreaultyine District of Mont.Iti is, however, made with'as great care as onr most 9.00 a.m.week Gays for Quebec, éte.10 per cent.course.The searchlight from the Ho the Bonde and chationLy of iuatice.expensive model and is absolutely warranted in every ; 918 a.m., Sundays for Shawinigan Fails Co ~ Vgrand stand could not .plerce the 4 eféndant, seized in this care, \u2018constat- particular.1 = i ra Dm week due for Shawinigan .\u201c Young Shelley is Still Held.to atrategic points to make sure Pay.CRE chickens.Th mn: ts Se L .} \\ J) sse St.Catherine Street west 8,00 p.m.week days Lor Jollette, ete.| Special to The Montreal Star.man til was nn the air.Finally at Montreal, ; \u201c | papi 3 ; 4234, : 11.30 p.m.dally fo uebec, ete.; ,30 o\u2018ctock the-\u2014announcement .\u2026 ; August 27th.1909.A pou or PE EE 2 Doors West of Stanley Et.; Phone Up August 28.Connection with C.P.R.at C.N.| Simcoe, Ont.August 28.\u2014Emery mage that the timing of the aévo- T c a : i .ve i rer Transtér for Montfort branch.- Shelley, still lies in Imooe jail.with planist had ceased under the rules.District of Montreal No.\u201chast, on erior : He 0,1 BAILIFFS SAL E-Protinée of ; ; = Store.- .renc n 7 A ng rmurdere chaël Ha he, darkness a ghostly thing appsared i Court.Dame Aurore Fournier, ET sar 8, fALE- Province, of, Wieeati| Distrior Sof Montreal, No.282, Quebes, ©} Robbed Drug Stare.| Belgian\u2019 Aveociation Picnic.: ae Victoria Square, Main 5407.half blind farmer, who was shot Aug- front of the Li and came to eth à | trays, Joseph Clroux.Defendant.On Court.Arthur, Beauchoene, Plaintiff, ve, srs Court IH.Goldapple.Plaintiff.ya; A Bid.robbers \u201cwas vommitted fab THe\" coïmimitteé in tharige bf the enter- |, GUY TOMBS, ust 16.Crown Attorney\u201d Slagbt has [on the starting line.the Ith day of September.1909.at 10 of \u201cJoseph Giroux, Defend ant.9% the 7th| A: G.Maranda, Defendant.On the 7th night at ine \u2018Bräuïf Pharmacy at 10j1 {taïnment \u2018of the Beigian Association atf 203 136 ead.= G F.& P.A been granted a week's remand on the.A great cheer arose, Milisrand, - Aa he forenoon, at the domicile et .Séptémbér, 1908, dt of the| day of Septarber, &t Bne of the clock in gt.Lagrénes \u2018Boulevard Forgiats Dominion Park \u2018are \u2018cominuibhd Whar \u201cén- | oe ooo \u2014\u2014 J ground that the Crown requires fur- [the name of the French Goy a Sajd Defendant, No.205 Duffedtn] he in tha forencon, at \u201cshe domirtie of |: the afternoon; at the domicile of the said 1 + Orrty-|Lertailnment .to-day.and.to-morrow.| sie = = h 4 7 verameat,, étréét, in the City of Montreal will be {nb vale Prenant Ne, 208 Duteérim| Defendent 175 Rlehardeon street, In made their why int.the pikes 7 ISwimming races and sports of different] Te RAI + ther.time to nai evidence.nddie |conatatuieted Mr.Farman, + \u201c sold by authority of .Tuetice, all the goods streat, in Te City of Montréal, will bal City of Montradl, Wl ba told By.hed aftér midnight, pried the rash PAWEL (Linda have heen: arranged for, and thei WBLGIN, N.B.\u2014Annie Balle Gordon, request wan granted.It la under- p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 chattels of the said Defendant, sele- | soln by authority af Justice, si] the goods thority of Justice, all the gobds and |out of the coun and ot a¥ay.With [large crowds\u2019 visiting.thie 7 esort.uperaz- wife of -Dantel Fraser, in her 62nd stood that while the Crown has 10} @LARK'R HARBOR.NB Wit of\u2019 furpitures ae Terme sa jo, household and chattels of the a tome hed chattels of the said Defendant.oh | Eten doll Cl sured of » good dave sport.yegr.8 dead.{Intention of proceeding with the mur.| yieeria Nickerson.aged\u2019 32 yan: Ww \u2014 _PAUER ! R&G.\"Stomtenit J.fn this cause, consisting ~of_ household | thie rs auRl E co AND.REC Monit gr ep a ie ct gh ait 70 ; Lo PINK GONE - NE Emma is jo der gharge \"Rui oF ba proceeded dead: pores sd ty Bh A August 7, SEC TS ote.Terra roach, hel ix: ; K6HCRN,\u201d, KA oy wife of Summit).S idasy ged 88.y .Against.upon tge où.criminal pont LATOUR, Na Ï SL 2 1 BEC.Montres, À t 2 Fi Aun, 1 este 5 ged 43 years .\u201ca es! .\u201cnégligence.0 20e aged 6 years, le | + : | ; * 2 - h ' 8 ; © oo = ardson, - Newcastieson-Tyne;\" whers i \u201c Jacona, .Fremon * THE MONTREAL DAILY SFAR\u2014SATURDA oT x Te Fg ad Y.AUGUST 28.1908.qd 5 4 Probabllities\u2014Lakes and Georgian Bay\u2014 Fresh.south-easterly to south-westerly winds; partly fair and warm; showers and thunderstorms in many localities, ;.Ottawa and St.Lawrence\u2014Moderate to *.fresh south-easterly and southerly winds; and warm; local thunderstorms to- \u2018night and on Sunday.Montreal weather readings by Hearn & n: Maximum temperature to-day, 72; minimum to-day, 80.Same date last year\u2014Maximum, 68; minimum, 64.Minimum and maximum temperatures: Dewson, 30\u201463; Atlin, 38-58; Port Simpson, 50\u201456;.Victoria, 50\u201468; Vancouver, 471-684; Kamloops, 50-76; Edmonton, 40\u2014 80; Prince Albert, 52\u201466; Calgary, 40\u201462; Moose Jaw, B54\u201469; Qu'Appelle, 5O\u201464: Winnipeg, 66-80; Port Arthur, 52\u2014176; Parry Sound, 52\u201480; London, 59\u201487 ; Toronto, 57\u201480; Ottawa, 60\u201474.Montreal, $872; Quebec, 56\u201470; St.John, 56\u201464; Halifax, 60\u201472.; Temperature elsewhere: New York, 70; Atlantic City, 72.\u201cWessels In Port.Montreal, King Edward pier.Lakonia, Donaldson Line pier.Virginian, Alian line pier.Crown of Aragon, Windmill Point.Heighington, Windmill Point.\u201c - Bound for Montreal.= .Manchester Port, Manchester, © August 14.Hibernian, London, Aygust 14.Mount Royal, Antwerp, August 18.Lake Erie, Liverpool, August 18.Dominion, Liverpool.August 19.salled \u2014UVitginian, Liverpool, Aügust Lu Grampian, Glasgow, August 21.\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2014\u2014 Manchester Trader, \u2014Manchester;\u2014Aug-{-\u2014 uet 21.Athenia, Glasgow, August 21.Bengore Head, Middleshore, Aug.20.Sicilian, Havre, August 28.- Monmouth, Bristol, August 23.Megantic, Liverpool, August 26.Bray Head, Belfast, August 27.inward.Dominion, Grampian, Lake Erle.\u2019 .Outward.Laurentic.Pomeranian, Ionian, Montreal, Manchester \u2018Importer, Turcoman, Cairnrona.: i ; \u201c= _ 2° à sows Arrived at Other Ports.- Fe Caledonian, at Manchester, President Lincoln, at Plymouth, Adriatic, \u201c at Southampton; Ryndam, at Rotterdam: La Bretagne, at Havre, Hamburg, at Naples, Montserrat, at Genoa.I.One Service to Italy.In November the Thomson line wii! in- œugurate their Naples.Montreal passen- &s and freight service with the new steamship \u201cTortona, the first sketch of ! which was published in yesterday's Star.\u20268he.is \u2026 now.having\u2026her.-superstructure- added to .the hull at the shipbuilding yards of Swan, Hunter & Wigham, Rich- \u201cshe was launched last week.The Tortona will -be-one of a fleet of \u201cnew stearriers that will make Montreal their western terminus for the transatlantic trade next year, including a 9,000 ton steamer for the n lines Glasgow eervice, and probably two Cunard vessels.R.-Reford & Co, Ltd.are Montreal agents for both lines.This will mean that practically every shipping concern of any note is interested in the St.Lawrence, , es tha Continental interests are bound up In the Canada line.\u2018 The Tortona, with another vessel of her type, which is now being built at the same yards, will malntain & winter ser- viosto sunny Italy, which will be much appreciated here.It may mean that the Reford Company will make some changes - in thelr Mediterranean fleet, as the company is finding the trade to the East rather a heavy load for their old vessels, \u2018and Bellona, + Ca \u201c ecasfully yes cie 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Seven Departures To-day.By the salling of seven ocean steamships from port this morning, Montreal was left but four vessels at the piers, only three of which were of heavy tonnage.The steamers to leave were the Laurentic, Pomeranian, Ionian, Turco- man, Cairnrona, Manchester Importer and Montreal.This week-end the Grampian, Dominion and Lake Erie will arrive.~~ 7 The Allan line steamship Virginian, with Lord Charles Beresford on board, drow intp port late last night.She landed her passengers this morning.The Virginian had an especially heavy consignment of cargo for Quebec, and did not leave that port until shortly after noon yesterday.TO BLESS CORNER STONE \u2018OF NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH To-morrow afternoon His Grace Mgr.Bruches] will preside at the benediction of the curner-stone of the new Ste.Clothide parish church at the cor- \u2018ner of Notre Dame street and Cote St.Paul road.The church is to be built \u201centirely of Montreal lime stone and fireproofed throughout with terracotta:\u2026 \u2018The dimensions are 212 by s2.The height of the main vault will be 70 feet, while the height of the building will be 110 feet.The feature of the new construction will be that there will not be any columns in the interior | of the church.An elegant campantile of 220 feet high will complete the monument, which will be one of the best of Renaissance style in the city.~._.%he basement of the church will be completed this -fall at a cost of $38,- 000, while the upper part will be:con- - atructed onlr in a couple of years.Mr.Eugene Payette has been the architect of the new church.THE GRACE DART HOME.The Grace Dart Home Hospital gratefully acknowledge the following | donations: ; .Hon.Henry Aylmer.sheriff of \u20188herbrooke ., $5.00 A Frtend, per Miss Dixon .5.00 A Lady Friend .34.+o.3.00 Mabel Taylor .31.\u2026.2.00 \u2014 Miss -de Zouche, basket of plums; \u2018Mies-D,-Allen, basket of fruit; in His | \u2018mame, lot preserves; Miss Ramsay, Peel street, dressing gown; W.C.T.U., cut fibwers.À \"Prizes for Flowers.' y Lx Lion\u2014elosed erday afternoon.There was a large number of competitive exhibits of fiowers, fruits, foliage plants and vegetables of the profes- siona) and amateur cless.The highest aggregate in the amateur section was won by Mr.F.8.Watson, Mr.C.R.Robinson's artistically and effectively arranged garde front garden competition.Try our Watch repair department.R Hemsley, jeweller, 255 St.James St, 4.; \u2018Special Notice, he.management of the \u2018Walker House,\u201d Toronto, recently selected a miniature Grand Mason & Risch piano for the beautiful drawing room of this famous hotel.Layton Bros, 144 Peo] St, sole agents for these cele- Sumiad instruments.; 4 , $ Lake Michigan, Antwerp, August 25, | _The\u2019 Lachine Horticultural Society's] garden took first prize in the].in the other.Proposed St.Helen\u2019s a Perjurer or a Fool Ald.Couture.manner.; put in the boxa! a perjurer or a fool the morning.influenced by Mr.Brunet.for them.Dr.Charles Lafleur was the first : Îtness put in the box yesterday af- tirnoon in regard to his own accusation against Ald.Nault.He produced a cheque for $300, and swore that he had paid Ald.Nault in that way, when it-was seen that he had not got the position.The matter of the Parks and Ferries which was set, for this afternoon was then commenced.Mr.Jules Crepeau, of the City Hall, was called and produced three documents referring to à little railway which was to be erected on St.Helen's Island.; Ald.Major was then called by Mr.McAvoy, The alderman admitted that he formed part of a sub-commit- EN N ka i vin Wii hE \u2019 \\ tee Which was to stud} the matter of the above railway.The witness said that he did not remember ever having had any conversation with Mr, Dubois, who was interested in this little railway.He swore that it was Mr.Laz marre who asked the sub-committee to grant the permit for the railway.\u201cIs it not so that Mr.Lamarre asked for 33 per cent, of the gross receipts?\u201d \\ that.\u201d ; \u201cWags there never a question of your influence over Mr.Lamarre to gèt him to grant She permit?| \u201cNo.here Was no such question at the time.\u201d | \u201cIs it not true that pou received \\trom Mr, Dubois $10017 ~~ \\ and that he had taken back the chaque: 2 g di J SUGGESTIONS FOR A STATUE TO BRUNET THE PATRIOT.Statue to be composed of the most brazen brass obtainable.highest priced inferior paving material.The Patriot holds the flag \"of the City Hall in one hand, and the result of his.ultra pattiotism MONEY FOR HIS TROUBLE WHILE ACTING | AS BOARD OF CONCILIATION IN DEAL) 2 Island Railway Brings Out Some Interesting Facts Before the Royal Commission \u2014Alderman Lesperance Calls Justus Burritt Either - An alderman has admitted before the Royal Commission that he received money, handed from hand to hand in the ordinary way, and not | done up tn an envelope filled with mystery as well-as money.Ald.Cou- -\u2014ture admits having been paid $30 or $40 for his trouble in conctliating contending parties regarding a little railway on St.Helen's Island.The extraordinary thing about this-admission ts that it ix contradicted by one of Ald.Couture's own colleagues, Ald.Major.Couture _got_the whole of $100.and he is corroborated by t nesses, and the very men who handed the $100 to Ald.Major The names of these witnesses were Henri Dubois and Dino Falcon, and their testimony was glven in - an The charge against Ald.Emery Lesperance elicited from Justus Burritt a few days ago was again brought up, when Ald.Lesperance was He declared that he had not received $500 from Burritt 4 the only conclusion he could come to war that Burritt was either Another accusation of à man named Jacob against the witness was then brought up, and Ald.Lesperance treated it with the same sang froid and disdain as he had done with the Burritt charge.- Six more aldermen out.of the twenty-three who voted for the Giroux reports were called and asked the same questions as thelr predecessors of None of them would admit that their vote was in any way They were satisfied with the reports and voted The aldermen called were David, Couture, Dagenais, Lesper- ance, Prudhomme and J.B.A.Martin.; : + _| Couture?\u201d 1 \u201cI never had- any knowledge of | receiving money for the use GE your - 2 { regarding that railway.\u201d ; Base of \u2014p\u2014 ~ Ald.Major swears that Ald.absolutely stralghtforwarad Alderman Guay.\u201cYes, he gave.it to me to give to Mr.Couture.\u201d sive \u201cWhy did he give it for Mr.Couture?\u201d - Cl bringing into accord the two parties \u201cDid you give the money to Mr.4 pe you teli him why you gave it?\u201d | or - \u201cDo you remember that that money was given in the form of a \u2018cheque, and that it way refused becauss it was compromising?\u201d \u2018 ; \u201cNo, I don\u2019t remember that\u201d = Aid, -Couture.i Ald.Joseph Couture was then call ed and admitted that he belonged to the sub-committee after a certain amount of hesitancy.The witness then asked that Mr.McAvoy question him quietly.5After a few questions he said he would tell the story quite simply: without any evasion and without questioning.He then said: \u201ca couple of men came to me in my.office and spoke to me about this lttls railway on St.Helen's Isfand, 1 told them it would be a hard business, and I got $30 or $40 for my trouble\u201d He would not admit that he had ever been offered.a -cheque of $100,-and that he had refused it because it \u2018would be compromising.: .Mr.Lamarre was then called.had the privileges on St.Helen's 18- in the same way before the Coun- \u201cIt was to pay.for his trouble in | i routine: D : DE Suppose.you try ers of the Roads Committee, and 7 \u201cHe that he had seen both Ald.Couture and Ald, Major on the island.Mr.Henri Dubois was then.called and swore .that he had desired to make a small railway on St.Helen's Island.\u201cWho did you speak to in the matter?; ' \u201cI spoke first to Ald.Major; then to Mr.Crepeau, and later to Ald, Cou- ure.\u201d : = \u201cDid Ald.Couture say you had to pay for the thing?\u201d *- \u201cYes, he asked for $200.\u201d .: \u201cLater did he say he would bring down the price to $100 if he did not succeed in bring down the 33 per cent.to be paid'to Lamarre to 20 per Cent.7\u201d \u201cI don't remember that.\u201d .\u201cWhat did he say when you gave him the.$100 cheque?\" 7 \u201cHe said, \u2018Do you want to have me hung?Before this I said 1 couldnt give him the money, and he gave me to understand that there wouldn't be any business done without it.Next day 1 offered him the cheque, but he wouldn't take it, and told me he Was going out of town, and that\u2019 I should see Major.I saw Ald.Major and finally gave him the money.He did not speak to me about what he was going to do with the money.Couture said to me once, \u2018I dont work for nothing.The elections cost a lot\u201d Mr.Dino Falcon, the partner of the former witness, was then called.\u201cDid you see your partner, Dubois, give the $100 to Ald.Major?\u201d \u201cWell, the door was part way Open and I saw him hand some money over.\u201d \u2026 This witness told the same story ae his partner regarding Ald.Couture.The examination of the aldermen was then recommenced by thé calling into the.box of Aid.David.whé had been an alderman since 1906, and 2 member of the Roads Committee since February, 1909.He swore \u2018that\u2019 he had never had any relations with any contractors regarding his support to: their tenders.He : at.the.Caucuses regarding the formation of the Roads.Committee last February, and thus had not seen Mr.Brunet there.= | Lo \u201cDid you know that Brunet haa himself represented by Chartrand \u2018and Belque as his prete-nôm, béfore the Roads Committee ?\u201d \u2019 \u201cNo, 1 did not Know that\u201d The witness knew nothing of the \u2018amounts paid by Mr.Brunet to have the.work done, for which he charged the eity so much.greater prices.Middiemen Should Go.\u201cDe you think that the middlemen ought to be done away with?\u201d \u201cYes, generally.but in special cases it might not be best.\u201d , \u201cIf you had known when you voted HR - 4 ki , = oo | Alderman Major.& for the Giroux contracts that Brunet { was making Bross receipts of 60 cents a yard, what would you have done?\u201d \u201cThis i hard to answer.They might be agents.\u201d \u2018excitement earlier in the session, was then called again and admitted that he knew things now he had not known at the time he voted for the Giroux contracts.He was asked the same questions regarding Brunet's profits as the other aldermen, and swore that he knew nothing about them.\u201cIf you had known at the what would you have done?\u201d .would have thought about it\u201d \u201cDid you ever receive any money in any way in consideration of your vote for the Giroux reports?\u201d ' \u201cNo.I did not.I have never received any money.\u201d \u2018What about the money on St.Helen\u2019s Island?\u2019 : : \u201cThat's different.That was & business matter.\u201d 4 Alderman Dagenais was then called and said that he knew what he was voting for, because he knew that the reports would give his district about $110,000 worth of paving and sidewalks.He did not know anything about the other districts of the cîty.The fact that so much paving was fo be done for him was his only motive in voting for the reports.The wit \u2018ness did nat know at the time he voted that there were any sub-contrace tors.He thought that Brunet was doing the work himself.He wanted to suppress the middlemen if posiible.and thus get the work done cheaper, \u201cWhat would you do if Brunet came time, \u201c1 cll?\u201d ; \u201cI don\u2019t know.If Brunet was the only tenderer I think we would still have to give.him the contract\u201d.Vital Strength comes from\u2019 proper .food.If you wantto be ready for opportunities, food that is the blood dnd stored | up in the brain, nerves and muscles as vital - energy, must be made .| a part of your regular cream for breakfast.| \u2018Eat slowly and note the comfortable feeling of vitality that \u2018stays with you\u2019 tilt .noon.pres a rat *\u201c There\u2019s a Reason.\u201d ~ nr Ré d \u201c The \u2018road to land, and was the one that the aldermen bad to See \u201cgs * conciliste, and a sd}.Had: not assisted | \u201cAlderman Couture; who \u201chad ereatsd | kn Alderman Emery \u201cLesperancs Was I GRAPE-NUTS with.tee would be better, for I had confidence in Alderman Giroux.\u201d .\u2018Brunet had subscribed to his electors He knew that he had enough for he \u2018had refused other subscriptions.| atill $250.7 oo 20 br The witness admitted that the sys- LE Big Furniture Surprises | || 71-477 ST.\u20ac | THERINE ST.EAST For Two Last Days of Prosperity Sale \" be apparent to even the most casual observer.We are about to close the biggest August business of our career, and we owe it entirely to the success attending our Prosperity Sale, We have conscientiously\u2019 endeavored to give values worthy of a special occasion, and this splendid result proves public belief in our efforts.As a mark of appreciation for the confidence and good will of the public, we will devote the remaining.two days of August to a Special Value Sale, which will put into the homes of the public Five Thousand Dollars worth of Canada\u2019s finest f; Make it a: point to go through the store Monday or Tuesday next.urnishings at a saving that must lt will pay you.Parlor - Tables We have entirely High Grade Dressers -Chiffonier * Values .Jardiniere too many Parlor Ta- Chiffonier Hke cut bles.Help us to ; get rid of some.Dresser lke cut, to match Dresser ; ni B ; made in solid quar- solid quartered oak + : This eautiful tered oak or genu- aho .Parlor Table, Em- ine mahogany; very or m Pa Lo.pire mahogany, épi- tasty design: size of 18 x 30 inches; mir- ano polish top, 24 x top, 20 x 40 inches; - ror, 16 x 20: 4 desp \" 5 24; never sold less bevel mirror, 22x28 \" y À = than $5, for inches; solid brass drawers and one Jardiniere Stand,\u201d - CTT handles: 4 drawers.- cupboard.Regular solid oak or Empire ' 2 98 ; Regular: $25, for $26, for mahogany; top, 14 x bo ° en 2; ; ; 14 ins.; very well # - : wo \u201840° = made article; piano k old.Searcered oak $18 98 $18 08 polish.: Regular $2, \" : r 83.28.° e fr OC ' .| LA : $7.50 ture in metal folding Davenports; not - easy to operate, \u201c385, -our- price SRL el LAL ald EEE] for: = 4-f0ld Screen, ocak 4 frame, filled with BE Jf silkoline, 5 \u201cft.2 2 à in.high; reg.33.75, M -_ 82.78 - B-téld\"Séréen, reë- ular $5.25, for.$3.78 and Reduced The Kinde! Somersaultic Bed, an absolutely new depar- a bit of wood in it; comfortable and durable; always sold for n are ce ; oe = ane or pre - ne .| .EB oak 5 On rs.fe.plate mirror.8 $s1.50, for.$1.12 *19 Two-Day Sale these last two days of August?The fall rush for Wall Papers will soon be.on.We are all ready for it with a fresh dainty assortment, which will be subject to the same remarkable price reductions as the other departments {ng Monday and Tuesday's sale.Can you afford to buy your fall papers at 30 per cent.more than we offer them during dur- Lounges .nh Made entirely of solid quartersd oak (tke cut), beautifully 1-\u2014Polished and mounted with best brass \"handles and bev.Sideboard is 48 ins.long.- Excellent value at oo 3 vas da LE A - e of $25.98 Kitchen Cabinet | For $4.69 Fine Dining Tables Dining Room Table, square top, liKe cut, 42 in.; opens up 6 feet with leaves: mad solid oak; turned tess: $0 09 moutded rim; value $15, for.an HE .Säme Table with round top, 44 in, diame- tor, fOr vive wa ou va ne oo ae 2s ve se os Screens Solid Oak Sideboard, Value \u201c$40, for $25.98 RÉ 3_told Screen, frame, filléd wit \u2018will be made, laid and lihed absolutely {ree charge if purcha sed during Mondays and Tuesdays Sale xs Axm inster Rugs | Wilton Rugs, Brussels Rugs and Tapestry Rugs, of Linens, fall?Tace! Curtains, Sesh Curtains, Table Bed Linens, etc., are always wel- _ come news during reduction sales.Can we not induce you to drop in Monday or Tuepday and save 20 per cent.to 40 per eent.on the things you need for © tmnt then called.He sald he was chairman of the.City Hall Committee and When he said that he gave you $500, is that true?\u201d \u201cWell, I suppose he is lying and perjuring himself.\u201d \u201cWhy should he go in such a round about way to perjure himself as he did?\u201d _ \u201cI don't know why he should do that\u201d _ : À.Perjurer or.à Fool.\u201cThen he is à perjurer of a fooi?\u201d* \u2018Yes one or the other.\u201d - \u2018What about this other man Jacob, who says he gave you $500 or $8007?\u201d \u201cWell, I think he would be a perjurer if he swore that.\u201d : William Emond.a qd A - ; \u201cWhy did you vote for the Giroux reportat\u201d : 1.72 \u201c sWell, I was to havé a large amount ofl paving done in my district: I have no other reason.\u201d The witness swore he making by sub-letting his contracts.\u201cIf you had known, what would you have done\u2019 or wooo me ~ \u201cI_would have inquired into .the.matter.\u201d FL ; > \u201cAld.Prudhomme was the next alderman called.He had heen in Council since May, 1807, \u2026 \u201cDid anyone ever try to influence your vote?\u201d À - \u201cIt would have been useless.What Tmade rie vote wad that in former] years 1 had been duped by the mem- thought that the new Roads Commit- Alderman J.B.A.Martin was the next witness.He admitted that Mr.but he did not remember how much \u201cWhose subscription\u2019 dld you reuse?\u2019 ; \u201cWell, Ald.Lariviere -dame to me with $50 from Drysdale, of the Sicily Asphalt Company.\u201c1 refused &8 $50 was no good to me, and I refused $100 inter from the same person and later Mt-Bur: ft Fuite \u201cwell wens gf se - ve Ae Knew nothing | quickly absorbed by [about the profits that Mr.Brunet was.the | l drug stores make a speciaity of it.je Sven nings, Except Wednesdays & Thursdays.\u201cWas that system not introduced so that the aldermen could exercise more patronage?\u201d \u201cNo, ho, no.\u201d ; The witness swore that when he voted for .the Giroux contracts he did not know the profits which Mr.Brunet was making.\u201cIf you had known, what would you have done?\u201d amount wad a perfectly legitimate commission, and he would have done the same thing as he did.If the work There are weights for summer, fall and M winter; styles for dress, business, work GS and play; and every garment (free Pants, SM too) made to measure, to fit and to pleass.You don't know what talloring valuss are until you ses theese, |; La SCA EM ON a At first the witness sald that the\u2019 \"777 Act quickiy\u2014Only two more days in which to get $5.00 Trouser: Made to Order SOITS F This offer stands good up to the end Ë à , of this month, Tuesday, the 3ist Clust} 1 5 3 more shopping days).Please note\u2014 Orders booked after the above date are not entitled to and will not get Free TO ORDER Pants.Do not ask for it.Our New UNBREAKABLE FRONT In every Coat, With Suit or Overcoat ONLY ONE STORE IN | could be got cheaper he would be will- {ng to get it cheaper.and questioned regarding the $260 he wis supposed to have offered to Ald.JB.A.Martin.he did not think it was more.The Commission adjourned at 4.30 with the understanding that the remainder of the twenty-three who had voted for the Giroux reports would be called on Tuesday morning.CORNWALL, ONT \u2014Willtlam F.Mc- Lennan, chief of thq Warrant Divi- | sion of the Treasury Department, Washington, formerly of Cornwall, 1s dead, aged 73.- _ New Flesh-Colored Product That Heals 7 and Hides Skin.Imperfections.A peculiar feature of posiam.a new skin discovery, \u2018is that it is naturally flesh-colored and contains no grease, 50 that when used on the face for the complexion, or for pimples, red noses or any other \u201cInflamrhations, blemishes, or discolorations, iis presence cannot be ds.técted.It can thus be applied in the daytime, the natural color of the skin being immediately restored and the actual healing and curing process accomplished in a few days.It can be nad of any pharmacist who sells pure drugs.Robert H.Bryson's and Quenneville.& Gue y.y cerits\u2019 worth wiM answer either for the troubles mentioned or in curing ordinary cases of eczema.Itching stops at once.Any one who will write to the Emergency Laboratories, No.32 West Twenty: Fifth street.New York, can securs, by tem\u2019, of ng for tenders without e place where the work ' \" I : A \u20ac Be IC mail free of \u2018charge, a supply sufficient tq cure a small ecsema surface or citar a- coraplexién overnight and remove pimples in fyenty-fous hours, | Alderman Lariviere was then called He swore.that he, had only offered about $100, at least, Cancers, Tumors, \u2018Growths : and all diseases caused by impure blood positively CURED by DR.PERCY'S REMEDY.It's a purely vegetable preparation, contains 70 na¥cotics, and can be taker in your own home.No\u2019 matter how serious your case, # can be cured.\u2018Write to-day for particulars.i OR.PERCY'S REMEDY J.A.HARTE, Agent, 150 Notre Dame Street Wont, Montreal, Canada.| THREE DELEGATIONS WAIT ON HON.MR.DECARIE.Hon.J.L.Decarie was at the Government Offices yesterda and received three delegations, one from the \"tes dealers -of- Montreal.one-from the | Agricultural Society of Two Moun- | tains, and a third to invite the Government to be represented at the in- 1 auguration of a new bridge at Cham- biy County.The, ice dealers of \"Montreal represented to the Government that the ex- tion of the St.Lawrence River constituted \u2018a privilege which was disastrous fof the other ice mérchants.Before this year all the ice dealers used to have an understanding ac- | cording to which every one of them was entitled to take his provision os ice on à certain portion of the river.The Association of the Ice Dealers row ask the Government to reconsider its decision on that question and to let things g6 as they used to for the last twenty years.Mr.Decarle announced that Hon.Mr.Allard: Min.istec.of Lands and Forests, was studying the question and a settlement would be arrived at before long.; - The delegation of the Agricultural Society of Two Mountains, was composed of Mr.J.A.O.Ethier, M.P, Hon.Hector Champagne, ML.C, Messrs.J.A.Beauchamp, ex-M.L.A, J.Maria sid J.Bigas, Tha delsga- clusive ' right granted to Mr.J.T.\u201cI\"'Bwart to cut the ice on a certain-por- Worry.tion asked the Government for a special bonus for the county exposition September 22 and 23.It will be for the four counties of Two Mountains, Argenteuil, Terreboñne and Laval and at the same time a provincial poultry exhibition.The\u2019 demand was taken under consideration .Mr.J.A.Robert, the local member - for Rouville, and Dr.Desaulniers, the future government candidate in Chambly, paid à visit to Hon.Mr.Diecarie to invite him and the other ministers to be present at, the official.inauguration of the new steel bridge erected between.Chambly and Rouvilie on the sit of the old Yule bridge.As it ls the first government: bridge erected\" in the district of Montreal since Sir Lomer Couin has-been Pftmé Minister.it is expected that there will be ° a very large meeting.The new bridge will be ready by the 15th of next month and the date of the inauguration will be decided upon as soon as a reply of the ministers has en receive ed by the members of thé committee.af For Brain Fag.Take MHousford\u2019s Acid Phosphate.Relieves tired nerves brain fag and hesd- scne, [following mental strain, overwork or ¢ } prigted and ublished at 163.65 167 & 368 St.by The Montreal The Montreal Dally Sta: te Montreal, Ames Kt.Star Publishing ~ Company, Montréal._ Breston 4.Macoai, Manaaios Bdisen / «3 a; 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