The Montreal daily star, 8 septembre 1911, Cahier 1
[" - eh The advertising man, IAN like the arohi- toot, the contractor, the angineer ive, bred his of worth, ora River bar ae a busi: peta inet ved \u2014 \u2018Last Week's Dally.NYT Last Week's Weekly.481, 700 18 ._\u2026 ete us ses weil \u201cTotal NA- TE TINT | \u201cEat and Be Merry.4 starving yourself.Sto Bop worrying.over what you some food.\u201cnow perso dys, : \"goo a box: If your dru we will mail them.are gaist nas suffering the pangs of Na-Dru-Co.Dyspepsia Tdbjets, and you'll feel ike ®' n.a stomach, heartborn, occasional indigestion, chronle- la, all yleld quickly to Na-Dru-Co pepsia \"4 indigestion.not eat.Eat hearty meals of wholes, \u2018Tablets.not stocked them yet, send 50c ned National Drug and Chemical Co.of Canada, Limited EDINBURGH CAFE.436 St.Catherine Street West VEGETARIAN LUNCHES We are making a speciality of vegetarian Club Lunches TRY THEM Our Supply of MILK, CREAM aad BUTTERMILK is from healthy cowns Delivered in Thoroughly Sealed Bottles.Qua NTEED PURE MILK CO.\u201can axe to grin Fnac arte have heard to the s75 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST.contrary.from.some one with | d, \u201d \u201c 2 GOAL estion: the very best fuel you possibly can buy.increasing sales are \u2018the best evidence of its superior av 2e qualities.\u201cTes the coal you ve heard so much about.\u201d 8.L.ROUTT 2 738 ST.CATHERINE esse & co.+ ; deposit.ont AR NENT a sas a mr tis Duty of All \u201cLoyal Canadians, Say Preachers in London and Toronto.Special to The Montreal Star.London, Ont, Sept.18.\u2014Canodn Tuck- \u2018er, one Of the ablest orators, of the, Church of England, made a scathing de- : nunciation of Reciprocity\u2019 in St Paul's! Cathedral yesterday.\u201cReciprocity,\u201d he.declared, \u201cis the turning-point, not only in the history of the Dominion, but of thé whole Empire.Canada\u2019s resources are inexhaustible and prac.Tléally unexploited, and wa gre being Asked to enter into an alliance with a ation that has not only run - through its resources and exhausted them, but nas ninety-two millions of-population to our eight If Reciprocity passes, our raliways, instead of rupaing east and west across ouf country, will run north and soutn, and in a short time the very 'strogest bonds binding us to England will bé braken and Canada will be politically subservient, while the - work of the statesmen of England and _ Canada for one hundred years would \u201cde brought to Haught \u201c \u201cHow many Of these men who \u2018are ning -such politics\u201d for our coun- tr\u201d said the speaker, \u201chave gone on + knees and asked the Gréat Mas- \u201cter Who has thre final say ih the buHd.«up or fearing down of our na- on, to direct them, df how many of n have thdught of the.moral and gelfiftous side of true-ditizenship.Im- a party that will come to men and.coerce them or a government that will come to a city with promises fod en public works.in: the, shape of $ offices.customs houres or other fe! ngs, and use the nation's money own selfish ends.à great Dolitical issuea in Cana- ve Conferedation, the ng of the adian Pacific Rail.\u201csad then the National Policy ich the country has become ind now reciprocity, which Is test of all, Every.elector \u2018do his duty regardless\u201d of party or anything.\u201d ONT=E\\irabsth Maore, wif.TS Ay doad,.raed | : for, FEW CLUES BEHIND Police Believe Swag Was Divided and the Robbers Departed Separately.Special to The Montreal Star.New Westm'nster, B.C.,, September 18.\u2014Despite the most careful work of detectives and police, it is admitted i at headquarters here that no clues have heen found to the identity of the cracksmen who made the big haul at thé Bank of Montreal here on Friday.Detectives emvloyed by two of the lead'ng agencies of the East are at work searching the whole countryside for traceg of the men who got away with\" $318,000 in coin and bllls.- Evidence was found in the rooms at the bank to show that the three men divided the swag into threé parts, and from th:s It is believed that they separated and did not attempt to use.the automobile found deserted near the looted bank.~~ SNOWFLAKE MAN HUNT SUCCEEDS School Teacher\u2019s Assailant Captured and Makes a Confession y Snowflake, Man.September 18.\u2014 Word wad brought here that Brown, alias BI Miner, who Ja accused by -| Miss Gladys Price, school nitstress, of assaulting her, has been captured at Hannah .N.D, and has confessed.Three autos filled with constables and armed citizens left at once for, Hannah to investigate.\u2018An Unueuat Accitient.Clerk! {who is af | Commonsiand who, moreover, I think, | een, he\u201d are as Alleged by the Op- sition Candidate.PREMIER SAYS HELL _ ing on the Election in Soulanges.x Ottawa, Ont, September Wilfrid Laurier this morning issued the following statement apropos of the Quebec East election.Last evening! received the following telegram: Quebec, September 17.\u2014To Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Ottawa: \u201cOne of your most important chiefs.in Quebec Bast extorted from\u2019 me, whilst I was under the influence of liquor, my resignation as a candidate against you.1 have asked the returning officer.to whom the document had been delivered, to give it back to me.He has referred me to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.I have \u201ctelegraphed the.latter and 1 here- .by ask you to give instructions that my extorted resignation be given back to mé and that the \u2018election be not stolen.\u201d \u201cThe peo~- ple of Quebec East desire to \u201c vote and they trust that you will \"not take advantage of the mis- - take made.\u201c(SIigned).RENE LEDUC.\u201d Sir Wilfrid observed: \u201cIt is difficult -for me to believe that any friend of mine- would have been îlty of such conduct as is alleged in = \u2018above telegram.1 am \u2019 more loth: to believe it, as the candida- étre of Nr.Leduc was never consid- d serious.1 have ne power over of the Crown in Chancery, officer of the House of w, can not take any action.to add that should the out to be true I would not - under -such- circuom- a ao would deem it my duty to Fasep Se, ne el CORE.mes a orem pt at uader.the; l'haye o Toots + of the Crown cannot joterfer| te whether ra i Boulapses, { thatthe | ture in Boulanges is not le by as .eftieptio fit los Laroque, of.49n Boies Birt\u201d ne $n fiicted painful cutg to his 7¢ ithe.open |! reed fr Nig -trepied at and neck as he fell to EEE He the Western Hosptial: vas tord nues enquiring whe- tts\"dbposit, the Crawn in Chancery had es this.morning apy.papers in Kine.feturning officer of Quebec \u2018East.Hd ruled that Leduc loses his The returning officer dae- cares Sir Wilfrid etected.- a Clerk \u2018questivh having been na osted as \u2018Sit \"V@ntrid' Pæurier, if in - Quebec .East, oan Mr.Foley stated\u2019 \"Electioh Act apparently contemplated no \u2018such eontretemps and bis no reference lq a £3s¢ Jr point of that character.Under the circumstances it appears that the candida- interfered with, but the situation is so unique as to be à fit question for judicial interpretation.The lists for the unorganized districts of Ontario have all been received and printed and the difficulty anticipated at one time of getting them on the polls in time for the election Is thus obviated.| tn Sensational Charges in Quebec East.Special: to The Montreal Star.Quebec, September 18.\u2014A.pronounced sensation: was produced here _.n Saturday by the report that on the heels of the uprising of the Liberal maaufacturers of Quebec East against reciprocity on Friday night, the Prem- jer was on the following day elected by acclamation in teh consequence of the withdrawal trom the contest of his opronent, Mr.Ren: Jeduec.In Conservative circles the question was openly asked whether Mr.Leduc had sold himself to the enemy.It was not long before the answer was forthcoming, and the sensation caused by it is perhaps the biggest of the entire campaign.It is to the effect that an attempt to secure the Premiers election by acclamation was made by drugging his opponent.The story told by Mr.Leduc has been sworn to before a commissioner ot the Superior Court.The translation of it reads as follows: da.Province of Quebec, \u201cDistrict of Quebec.\u201cI, the undersigned, Rene Leduc, fbürnalist, of the city of Quebec, solemnly declare: Le int \u2014That I! was candidate in, present election against Sir\u2019 ifrid Laurier, in Quebec East.\u201c2nd.\u2014On\u2019 Friday hight, I was tiken advantage of, and believing i.was in the company of gentlemen, I accepted the offer of a arink with them.\u201c3rd.\u2014I lost consciousness to such an extent that I was made to sign a paper which, I now find to be a resignation.of my candida- [I \u201c748 4 ture.mth.\u2014This act Was not voluntary on my part, and, conséquent- | ly.thik resignation was extorted from me.This morning (Saturday) Lam sti) 11); byt my intelligence, is clear énough to understand the enormity «x what I have been made to do.\u201cSth Ir there is the least notion of r.ia the ranks of the Minist .the idcument which a béeh \u201cextorted from me will be returned, so that 1 may honorably continue the right, and not pass for having sold myself, as the public may perhdps believe - if the signature extorted from me is not returned to me.\u201d Yesterday, Mr.Leduc - followed - up his, first deposition with a more der éne, deciaring' that he met by clatment at ten ock Friday, , Louis Le M.L.A.,] usen\u2019s s Hotel, -cormer of Bridge etréèts.Hesays: We ¥ BE EN i If Facts: in \u201cBogard to Leduc | SEEK NEW ELECTION Contretemps to Have No Bear- 18 \u2014Str |\u201c while drunk.and\u2019 a sifimtion in the civil sen undred dollars a year.This: cour lars ho at a salary not less than digteen versation the morning.Mr.Letourneau\u2019 thei] accompanied me home.I do member Mr.Leduc to consult my wife.T.dia this because I Knew she would never congent to -the bargain.Mr.Letours refused it.This .lasted past 5 in the morning.neau then: left, and - at: : n abcompanied him to bis home.\u201d his home we bagan to drink a Lu dll half |.|1 became quite.under the influgs \u2018Hquor.It wax then that I m signed the resignation of my /cjind dature.E.beta and Sencar y biay were also present.at T remember no positive.A = have returned home, where I aw eleven o'clock.the} \u201cDr, -Fiset andimy election \u201c i Mr J.E.Plamondon told nie ; rumor that I had resigned.3 Tt realized the diffiemit positic I found myself.ivre.Frise Plamondor \u2018retuned towards o'clock in \u2018the ; signed my firat ge position.My\" then told Dr.Fleet th \u201cthat I.bad re ed to -the house that morning with five thousand dollars which 1 \u2018bad handed mer.to her.This money 1s stirin ou) full - signits \u201cponte fon; Y Pe aa the writing -whlich I w fluence.of lfquor.\u20181 theén thing possible to repair my honor.1 sent \u2018my \"agent to the Returning Offi- oer.with: a letter xigned by me.As this did not suffiee I served a notarial protest -on.the Returni tiger asking hi: to return thi ent to annul it'and to nie the \u2018elec pn.The Returning Officer refused and ferred me to the Clerk\u2019 of the\u2019 Crown in Chancery.I t phed both to the latter .and to Sir Wilfrid Laurier.askipg Sir.Wilfrid .ta.see.that the election be continued.that the electors of Quebec Fast might have the right to vote.\u201d Allce Fortier, Twife ot Rene Ladue, has made a deposition cotroborating all the statements of her husband as to what occurred im her house, and as to her refusdl of Mr.Letourneau's offer.She declares that her husband returned home from Mr.Letourneau's about 8 o'clock in the morning with Mr.E.Depeyre.The latter was apparently sober, she says, but her husband was \u2018under the influence of liquor.Mr.Depeyre handed her the-foHowing | document: \u2014 \u201cI, the undersigned, Ele De- pevre pledge myself to obtain from Rene Leduc a position tm the civil service, not less than $1,500 per annum, within 24 months.I pledge mysaif to pay him the sum of thousand dollars.(8igned) E.DEPEYRE.\u201d Mrs.Leduo- continued, \u201cIn handing me this writing Mr.Depeyre told me that his signature on it was in place of Mr.Letourneau, who could not sign it himself as he was a member of the Legislative Assembly, but that it was Mr.Letourneau, who by his influence, would fulfil the engagements contracted in the sald writing.My husband then handed me the sum of $5,000, in notes of $500 each, which 1s stlil in our possession.\u201d Louis Letourneau, Quebec Legisiature, will probably be arrestad on a charge of bribing a candidate for Parliamentary honors, to be based on t alleged fact set forth in Mr.R.Leduc's affidavit.The leading «Conservatives of the city have taken the matter up, and have already consulted counsel.The Liberals make counter-charges member of the against Mr.Leduc.claiming he re: ceived money from his friends to be come a candidate and offered tbe Liberals to sell his plant and retire from the candidature for 35,000, - * The Clerk of the Crown-in Chancery has ruled that'Leduc loses his deposit in view of his retirement.Germany Sends Reply to France Remaining Points of Difference Be tween Two Powérs Non .Essential.: J » Special to The Montreal Star.au, the newspapers agree that the remaining points of difference between France and Germany In regard to commercial guaranteés in: Morocco sre non-esteritial.The Lozal Anzeiger insists that even the smallest caupes of friction must be removed to Insure permanent peace with France.Foreign Minister .Von Waechter received the French Am sador, M.Cambon at ths Foreign O! fice this\" alterfidon, and.pres 1 him Germany's :anaer \u2018to orocchn Mepute- : \u201c> 7 \u201cWestern \u2018pica Vixitors.a 2 Vieitioe Governors so a} Wot- + lin rot Ce tlon as à cendi- Who says he took bribe and resigned 7 lasted till nearly three im} neal renewed his offer and my wife |\u2019 ll ait |.: AE signed had I not.been under fe BR did e Kiderien- 5 Papated bo to \\ de of France relative te eine os _ Ver ig 11 the details-of what gesurs: : red there, but I remeber having told 410 88 Catherine St.W.Nea pa instrument - WICTROLAS Fices .$85.00 and\u2019 up \u2018Other Shon.$80.00 and up GRAM-0-PHONE CO LIMITED : ; 48 § not se East, Near St.Andre.9.SERRE TIRE SES s greatest First, Second and Third Cooks waned for Ding Car Service = Apply in person or by mail \"CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, DINING CAR DEPARTMENT, ! ar.\u2018Mansfield.HOV Do Tr po TE?Write Some ane to us hast week.Well, it\u2019s all | as\" simple as A\u2014B\u2014C.Ji: You are a stranger to us, yet we take you in and \u201cclothe you in the best \u2026 clothes, trust ypu for them * like a brother, ask you no *.embarrassing questions, let .= - you take She ols right wit roe pay us us afford That's how we vou ee it.Ladies\u2019 - and Men: styliah * Suits and \u2018Coats, \"at\" « \u2026 $1,00 per week.J GARMAISE : KAHN \"= 829-831.St.Catherine E.VA NORN HEARS PACT COREE = Large Meeting Assembles in Support of Opposition Candidate, Mr.B.Nantel.Special to The Montreal Star.Val Morin, P.Q-, September 18.\u2014One of the largest gatherings political or.otherwise, that has ever been held in this portion of \u201c1 bonne, was present at a meeting called on Saturday night in the interests of Mr.Bruno Nantel, the Opposition candidate.Though the friends of Mr.Desjardins, the government candidate were invited to be present and take part in the discussion, they did not put in an appearance.The meeting was held in front of the Dunham Hotel, and early in the evening vehicles of ail kinds began to arrive until the place presented an animated scene.\u2018Mr.W.Roe, as chairman of the meeting explained the object of the gathering and then, speaking in French, he demounced reciprocity in terms that aroused his audience to: enthusiasm.Mr.J.C.Mundle followed in TE lish.He gave a brief history of the eauses and effects of the proposed reciprocity.pact, and made a strong appeal J to Ihe e Clectors to vote for Mr Mr.antel an elp- to © ada for the Canadians preserve.Mr.Narcisse Viaü who is a.ve of the county, and Mr.Rolland, of St, Jerome, completed the list of 8 Boston Looks for Grand Trunk Soon.Boston, Mass.September 18.\u2014Bos- ton .railway wen the Grand Trunk Rattway en be running ita trains into this city over the rails.of the Bostori and Eastern \u2018Railway within two years.President Mellen, of the New Haven system, (eclares that he would not be | surprised if it were \u2018 - that the Grand Trenk were behind the Boston and Easter\u201d line.Mr.Gelrge | Hannah Retyrns.Mr.George Hanhah passenger men- ager of the Allan Lite, artived home eteamer y the Core} te En nd and can after a trip resumed -his du- weeks.\u2018 x office this morn- \u2018ties at oe Al ing.; James I is i UPTOWN: Cor.5.Cutie un Hwy lo, Homi DOWNTOWN; Cor.Craig and Beary Sts.\u201cThe Round C Our delivery system ls the \u2014\u2014 Our Bread is the hest! : Our new system of accounts = the Our customers: wre the beget! TEL.MAIN 1028.TARY a | Bread Expert, Mount 386.\u201cTHE STRAND : This illustration is one of our new désigns.\u2018of the \u201cEnglish\u201d sac, is à 3-button'soft-roil lapels, narrow shoulders, semi-form fitting: full chest, it is a \u201cmaster design\u201d for \u201csmart: dressers.\u201d\u201d.The style is built in to\u2019 stay- by tailor specialists in our own \u201cTailory,\u201d made: of handsome English imported tweeds and worsteds of olive green, cinnamon, brows, honey and gray shades.$12, $15, $18, $20 and $22.No store.in\"Canada displays $i¢ «clothes.This is the store of * Good:\u20ac We sell nothing: élse.\u2019 \"FITTED.TO.YU FORMBY EXPERT TAILORS\u2014dé stivër Bachelor A partments Fun Best of attendance.| One or two rooms with a bath.Gentlemen only.Apply on Premises, 900 ,St Catherine West, near St Mark St or to J.E.WIL: DER, 292 St.Catherine St.Yory Special | in Neckar Pure Sk Acesrdesa Kalt Cravats, © FBe.- s.A DE LORIMIER MACKAY ETT Benny, MA.A.A.cas sd.RE -MONDAY.À SE MLA HANDICAPS ELDON SATURDAY - Nii ) - Race-Easily From Scratch.55 \u2018he M.ALA.A.fall handicap track end fleld events pulled off on the grounds on Saturday afternoog,- Brought a good list of competitors to- - Gether\u2018w!h a nearly'as possible.equal = chances\u2019 of winning.\u2018The handicaps) : *smposed seemed to be on the whole, very fair.The mile run brought out] \u2018Heber, Hay and Coates of the M.A.>,\u201d &@ainst\" Philipe and \u2018Walsh \u201cof #4 TM.CA, Hebert being scratch.May\u201d won: By a Jord with .25 yards Bary, (with W with 126 yarfs) fYirt dacbnd.In the (We nilths Coates : pat the M.A.A.A.breasted the tape.winning from scratch in 10 Min.2 3-8 seca.Happennp in the pole vault won out, after reaching 11 feet 10 ches - Zinsmerman -with 33° Mchey dicap\u201d to help-him out.reached 11 feet 9 inches.From the.results on Saturday it is expected that Montreal .athletes will make a good showing in .the Canadian champlonships to be held here this coming Saturday and it is easily seen that \u2018the M.A.A.A.will be able to put up a good fight tg se- : cure the high honore.Results: \u2014 : ©.100-yards\u2014First heat, 1, W.Plow.M.A.A.A., (10 yards); 2, F.W.Da- Xin, M.A.A.A., (5 1-2 yards.) Time, 10 1-5 secs.\u2018Second heat: 1.J.Speak M.A.A.A., yds); 2: G.R.MacGregor, MA.A.: (4 yds.) Time, 10 secs.Yorn heat: 1, R.E.L.Hollinsed, MA.A.A.(4 you): 2, W.Caven, M.A.A- A, (14 yds) Time 10 1-5 secs.\u201cFinal: 1, J.Speak, M.A.A.A.; 2,G.- R MacGrezor, M, AA.A.: 3, W.Plow, M.A.A.A.Time, 10 1.5 sees.- Putting 16-1b.shot\u20141, G.R: Mac- - Gregor.M.A.A.A.(8 ft.) 39 ft.11 in.; 2 W.H.Jackson, M.A.A.A., (4 ft 11 1-2 in), 39ft.10 in; 3, D.J.Cable, \u201ctScr.) 89 ft.6 tn.Pole- vault for height\u20141, W.Hap- (Ser) 11 ft.10 in; a R.M, Zimmerman, M.A.A.A.(33 3H).11 ft.9 in.\u201cOne mile\u20141, W.G.Hay, M.A.A.A., Tea var): Z, A.L Walsh, Y.M.C.A., GT : & H.Phillips, Y.M.C.A.110 yards).Time, 4.41 3-5.ue woning high, jump\u20141, w.- Halpen- \u201cny, À.(3 inched): 2, WU nt x A A.A.(5 1-2 Inches: 3, C: Fc Y.M.C.A.(3 inches).Height, ft.8 inches.:* £920 \u2018yaras\u2014Firat heat, 1, 'L.\u201cM'A.A.A: \u20ac15-yards); 8, F.L 5 orel, uké- Time, ot heat\u20141, R.E L, \"Hollinsed, \u2018110 yards): 2, R.1.Zfmmer- aman, unattached (18 yards).Time, +43 4-5, seconds.- : Finel\u20141, R.Zimmerman, unattach- \u2018di F.L.Luketñän, uhattached; 3, 1.Morel, M.A.A.A.Time, 32 seconda.01 8 yards à Wr Caroma M.A.y / « Cove : À.(80 yards).\u201cTime, = min.Ad « Twe miles\u20141, .A.H.Coates, M.A.A.A (scratch); 2,\" A.Lefebvre, National A.A.A.(180 yards); 3, W.W.Lawrence, C.P.R.Angus A.A.A.(150 - yards), Time, 10 min.2 3-5 seconds.-\u2014 Jump\u20141, K.'w.Jnches); 2, W.); 3, W.Parke, Distance, £1 J.Speak.M.A.A.A., >: .\"A.Emerson, M.A.A }; 8, G.R.MacGregor, - (30 yards).Time, 50 3-5 120 yards hurdles\u20141, W.Halpenny.A.A:A.{9 hurdles 9 yards); 3, F.L.M.A.A.A.(9 hurdles 9 ym 18 2-5 yeconds.ile relay\u2014I, F.\" W.Dakin, G@.os regor, W.G.Hay and W.E.Bow ton.Time, 3.41 3-5 seconds.FUNERAL OF THE | LATE MRS.MULLIN._There was a very large attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs, \u2018Mullin, wife \u2018of Mr.William Mullin, the weli- known master carter, of Poift St.Charles, which took place this morning ; the family residence on St.b une street, to Bt., Ann\u20199 Church.The chief mourners were\u201d Mr.Mullin - and his four sons, John, Frank, Mich- \u2018aeb and William, and Messrs.Mc- Carthy, Lacroix and Reid, sons-in- Liaw, and the six grandsons of the deceased Ernest Davin, Frank Reid, \u2018Freddie and Wm.MoCarthy, Geo and Henry Lacroix.At the church the re- \u2018Quiem Mass wes chanted by the Rev.Father Walsh, assisted by Rev, Father McDougall as sub-deacon, The cor- \" tege then proceeded to Cote des Neige Cemetery.! .BABY ABANDONED.man Finds Intant Wrapped in Newspaper on Guy Street.wun nothing to indicate the iden- oy the parents, a baby boy, a day two old, was found wrapped up in néwspaper son Guy street, under the of the Canadian Pacific Ratl- way.The discovery was made by Con- \u2018Blable McRae, at ¢ o'clock yesterday = \"He was attracted by the faint oe, child.The infant was ta- the Grey Nunnery.=~ .ST.PAUL'S ASTOR.of Rev.Bruce Taylor To- -thotrew Evening by the Presbyt f \" » nga gen, Du che Pres viery of rues Taylor, M.A., into the Pastorate of: 8.Pants Church will take place Potlo .beaver hats, _Tarperley.ew Juening, the 19th instant, 88.15 c\u2019aldek Canadian V isitors in London.i The following Canadian .visitors have registered their names at the Canadian: High Commissionèrs Office 17, Victoria street, London, S.W.: Dr.Charies O\u2019Rellly, Toronto; Charles and F.A.Majee, P.Taylor, Miss Snow- dén, Ottawa; Miss Agnes Muir, Fanny F.Longard, Halifax; C, B.Charle- wood, Toronto; C.and Mrs.Ross, the.Misses Roland, London; Miss C.G.Cameron.Florence; J.H.McGifl, Vancouver; Miss L.C.Lamb, Montreal; Mrs.A.B.Lambton, J.P.Turner, Vancouver; J.B.and Miss C.Greening, Toronto; Miss Helen Drum- d Montreal; J.F.Michle, Tor onto; Thos, W., Mra.T.- W,, \u201cBliss Hn, Miss Ada, Frank, H.and.Mrs.Henry Lamb, Frank :H.Bowap, Vancouver; Miss Colin Campbell and children; Mrs.A.D.Alackay, Winnipeg: Robert, Mrs, Miss Ethel J, and Madelein Lovell, .Montreal; Miss Elizabeth A.Dunn, Thompeonville, Conn.; \u2018W.C.and Mra.Coolledge.Win- mipeg: A.J.wnd Mwe.Carpenter, Quebec; Chas.Hodgett, Major Lorne Dunn, FP.'W.C and Mrs.Mohr, Ottawa: Mr.and.Mrs.Campbell, Van- vais Le rs.na.\u2018Miss Byers, Mont- F is .3 Winnipeg; .3 Sade\u201c Montrent: \u2018War Sone Toronto; \u2018Arthur L.de Martigny, Ottawa; Louise A.Gosselin, Montreal; W.J, Mrs, and the Misses Gage, Toronto; Col.and Mrs.I,yons- Biggar, Ottawa; Fred.and Mrs.Campbell; Truro;: N.85 J.G.Cornell, Ontario: Miss Suively, Mre.J.T., Miss Helen, Misg Ruth, and E.Thomson Fatheringham; A.Mrs, and Master G.Cameron: Michael M.Mrs.W., and Miss Ada M.Laughlin, Toronto; Hon.Wm.Jean (M.L.C.), and Mdme.Lydla L.Girouard, Longueu!l; Gaspard Gir- ouard.E:B.C.;- Miss \u2018Estelle Kerr, Toronto: Lieut.-Col, J.T.Mrs, and the Misses Ross, Montreal; Christobel Cummin, Calgary; C.H.Unvergoet, Cottonwood, B.C.; John W.Sifton, Jun, Winnipeg: Miss Hattie, Miss Maude.and Miss Bertie Thomson, Vancouver.T odd\u2014Bright.The marriage took place at Taylor Presbyterian Church last week, of Miss Florence Bright, to Mr.David Hugh.Todd.The Rev.N, H.Mec- Gillivray was the officiating clergyman.The church was prettily decorated for the oscasion, with palms and cut flowers.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of Duchess silk, with trimmings of bebe Irish lace and pearls.Her tulle veil was caught up: with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of cream roses and lilles of the valley.The Misses Ethel and Lilian Bright, sister of the \u2018bride, were bridesmalds, and wore pale blue Duchess sith dressew with large bldck and carried pale pk roses.During the signiug of the rege ister, Miss Lillan Bright sang a sola, \u201csaviour, breathe an \u2018evening blessing.\" - Mr.Thomas Rogers: was best man.and Mr.William Bowie, and Mr.Arthur Bright, brother of the bride, were ushers.After the ceremony a reception was held .at Lanedowne |?School Hall.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.David Halll- day, Mr.Wm.Winthrop.of Ottawa, -Ma; James MeKinnie, Mr.VHiHiam Mc- Kinnie, of Lachute, and Miss Annie Watson, of Lachute Road.Jarvis\u2014Campbell.\u2018The marriage of Miss Maude Çamp- bell, daughter of the late.Axchibald Campbell, to x a 8.Jarvis, son of the late \u2018Mr.- EE Jarvis.pt His Falls, took it Saturd Saks rescent Street Presbyterian Chéreh \u2018The ceremony .was performed hy - the Rev.Mr.Dickie, in the presence of relatives and a few intimate Triends.The bride, who was given away by Mr.R.P.McLes, was unattended.Mr.C.R Christie was best man.Mr.and Mrs.Jarvis left in the afternoon for Que- whence they safied on the Megan- tic.for Europe.W ood\u2014 Ross.The marriage of Miss Mary Ross, daughter of Senator J.H.Ross, Ottawa, and Mr.J.Lorne Wood, son of Dr.Fred Wood, of Toronto, took place quletly on Friday, at st.Andrews Church; London, Ont The pastor, Rev.Dr.Ross, conducted the ceremony in the présence of the immediate relatives of: the bride and bridegroom, who left immediately afterwards for their.new home in Faribault.Minnesota.6 A, proaching Marriages.he.marriage ts announced to take place in St.George's.Church.Montreal, on Friday, September 22nd, of Eleanor Mary Dorothea.daughter of 8ir Charles and Hon.Lady Craufurd, Annbank House, © Aryshire, and Charles Wilbraham, of Satterawell, Cheshire.The bride will; be accompanied by Her parents and two sisters, Miss Margaret Crau- furd, and Mrs.Walton Wilson, who with her husband, Mr.Walton Wilson, of Shatley Hall, Northumberland, are proceeding to British Columbia for the marriage of Str Charles and Lady Craufurd\u2019s third som, Alexandre, to Miss Alex Little, which takes place next \u2018month.At the marriage of Miss Nancy Dawes, daughter of Mr.\u2018and Mrs, Andrew Dawes, to Mr.Hazen Por- teous.which will take place to-morrow at St.Paul's Church.Lachine, the bride will be attended by Mrs.Hope Scott, as matron of honor, and two bridesmaids, Miss Arabella Porteous and Miss Mimi Beaumgarten, Te best man will be Mr.Gardon Black- ader, apd the ushers will be Mr.Chip- man Drury ahd Mr.Charles Porteous.The marriage of Mr.Robert N.Watt, to Miss Marguerita V.Vittie, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm À.Vittie ,of Granby, Que.in announced to take place \u2018Quietly on September 28th.\u2018Engagements Arnounced.Mr.end Mrs.William W.Bailey, of Cookshiré, Que., announce the engagement of their third daughter, Miss Ruth Elvira Evelyn Bailey to Mr.Clinton England Soles, of Sherbrooke, only son of Mr: and Mrs.Charles Soles, of Cowangville.The marriage will take place\u2019this month, | Mr.and Mrs.Tatum announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel to Mr.Pan rs son of Mr And Mrs.C.ug Jagues.The wedding wiil take place very quiehiy on October REIGN - where he will spend part of his time OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr.Benjamin Sulte, Ouawa, 70 yesterday._Hon.J.A.Calder, Baskatohewan, 4 \u201cFès Earl of Granard, 37 \u2018yesterday.Rev.J.B.Silcox, 64 yesterday.Ear) of Caithness, 54 yesterday.Prof.F.D.Adams, MoGill, 52 yesterday.Mr.J.J.Carrick, Montreal, 38 yesterday.General Sir Willlam 8, Hamliton, 31 yesterday.Mr.J.A, Gillies, K.C., Bydney, N.8,, 62 yesterday.Major-Genera} Francis J.W.Eustloe, 62 to-day.n Brig.-Gen.John R, MecGinness, Cameron, Winnipeg, 83 yesterday, Hon.J.D.to-day.gen George W.Ross, 70 to-day.Mr.E.N.Lewis Goderich, Ont., 88 to-day.Mr.C.A.Burrows, Toronto, 58 yesterday, Mr, George Matthews, Lindsay, Ont.
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