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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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1 IrV I v'v-- THE OTTAWA EVENING, JOURNAL, TUESDAY AUGUST 73, 1904 '18 wnat W8 Do aria how wc do it There Is scarcely an srtlcle for your Hon. which w. SmS supply II from pr'x unlimited choice. to-dute, whether II be for tbo kitchen, dmlng or drawing re. w.

will mi a or Mraieb r' fjiVeyou cnU to bottom. And v.e are not pi.nlcuUr about cash ue 00 II close price Willi a smiling face. Thla elh ow we do It: i 20 WORTH. CASH ANO 2 PS" 50 WORTH. 10 CASH AND 100 WORTH, 20 CASH ANO 10 JJR "JOJJtm $150 WORTH, $2S CASH AND' -J200 WORTH, 30 CASH ANO IS Pf" S300 WORTH, $4 CASH AND $20 PtR MONTH, And on up any aiaetiBt dssired.

S. A. LUKE, St ANO (1 RIDEAU Hare yon had tbe furnace or stove attended to yet Our tinsniitbing and jobbing de- PhonB350. J. BLYTH WATT Hardware, Plumbing and Heading.

Bank and Somerset St. We go anywhere to fill an order. largest and boat aaaortmoM of Mted goods In (ho city. ALL. KINDS OF TRUNKS to bo bad at Ottawa Trunk Harness Store 131 Sparks Street seem pity ensues la.

x. SCRANTON COAL All Rail. Has no Equal. Sold exclusively by us. Full stock.

Prompt delirery. J. O. BUTTERWORTH A CO PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PROrrWHIONAL.

CARPS ARC IM-arrted at trvi following rataa far a minimum of four Urtca ot lypa (extra tinea pra 1 mocttha. hU ha. tlM; montha, un. LCOALa TiRRRIKA. VRAfVRR.

RirRBIDOR A UlrMuck-Rarrlptvra, SoUcltora, Notar-S-, ate KupritM Court aud DaparV tenuu Apnu. tM Bpai-M TRANK R. A l.TB. Iteniatfr. Hollctnr, Notary Publto, ir.

Hoom Trust Uparka HL JUMtjr to loan, towaat rata of InUfaat. J. R. OSBOHNK, B.A.-RAJtRIBTRR, Hillcitor, Notary Public, ate. Sup.

and Parly and lpart'l Aft. m. 9 iny cnora, aparaa sc. BRIX)URT RITCHTB A I aV lrn, Molkllor. and Notaura, Jt and vaninu upon, n.

tiatoouri, tutaviA V.W. 1. A. KIICOIO. DONALD HRCTOR MACLKAK, BAR rttr, Wollcltor, Par I'm try At 'vprri; Atrc, a.ica n.

Solicitor for CarWtoo Co. atonay to loan. T. WARNK. BA.

ISARRIRTFKi HC'llcltiM'. tc. Suarrma and Kxcba JIM) Mcoi iir uk, rari aujni. aionr vo aoaA tuaa Kita im aparaa a rn. o.

owNNOR, k.c; har rr- aa. muvN nia taw onv 10 wajain tlock.i Sparkui oppoalta Ruaaell lioiw. urn. OA. RLANCHBT BARRrrTTRR.

Solicit or, oto. Roam XI Central Chbra. Monay to loan on real aatat. Siraiabt lowna or monthly Inatalroamia A LUPfllKR. A.

BARRISTER. iV Hoi I. i tor. Notary, ate. OITlra.

60 a.iai a. au ror. ruueau). aionay vo roao. npactai aovaniaaaa to oorrowera.

TlSHOP A SMITH BARRIHTKRH. SoUcltora. Uooma 2w A Truat Bldc tt 6 parka St. Monay to Inun. loweat ratra.

John BUhop. I. A. Smith. MacCRAKKN.

HENDaERSON Mo DoiigtU Rnn1atra, vtc. Rooma t-to-n Trust Bloc. Sollcltora O.T. A U.Co. noyai rtaiia.

juoney to loan, arnona ATOHFORD. DALT llirrtaitf ns Hup. tt. Parl Acta. )J KlKtn Ht.

K. K. Ulrhford. K.C. J.

Un UrDoucaU, jr. Kd. J. Daly. BROOK B.

K.O.. ADVOTATB. BAR. rutfr. Main Hull.

Qua. GAURI.B. B.A.. BAR- rl.t.r. p.

oaioo Room Truot Bpark. HI. Attoada Ottawa and Pnnllar Dl.l JOHN UOIHJJNH. BAHKIKTBR. BO-llcltor.

tc. Monnr to loaa at loweat ratoa of Terma to aalt borrow-era. Truat BtiUdltwr. D. MLEAN, K.C.-BAHRIHTKR.

Hollcllnr. lc. Blip. Court Parliamentary A Dept. Affenl.

II Bparka Ottawa. Canada. Muner to loaa. MeOtVERTJt A HATDON BARRIRT-rr. tKaiHIora, Nptarlea, et.

Partl'r Hun. Court and Dept. Ajrenta. 19 P.latn Bt. H.

B. McOlverln. Andrew Hardon. T-Jt-M ALL. HAHHWTHrt, Ot (.

"rr wt -f m. Ifl loan at kiwwt Phnna wrnnrh ofTtr-e, Ruaaelj, opea I'uea-'t court daye. UIK()R OLTHHIK, BAR. MHiw. eto.

tm.T. Iellea Kpark. eeonnd Boor. HM1TH. B.A., Notarr Public.

Bu- r-rlv and Dept. Aaent. Sparka Ht. iivr- ORAHAM Main Bt, it. J.wchlm Talbot i.

Plione I fit-. 17 A II l'A- v. p.ril'r 'r A. It. k.

Sinclair. Metropolitan" noDseiarnlsber PHONE 12JL 2K 3CISC5C53fiKKM K4f 1 BARGAINS BARGAINS! IN LEATHER 000 OS. i Chatelain Bags with boll all leather and nlrkl pin Coot II I rack. Belling Oris combined, frame. thoca ts-day at Mo each.

TOILET FITTED SUIT CASES ANO BAGS Wo bare noer the latMt styles, the Phone 1644. -parka at. HO OtARTH OF HOTELS. anr Ottawana. uha kaua r4.ita lianiaraki thim Ma wwiw Inim aall ll wit It Aha niimkaa.

IL-au hotw, taoula and a act. placca at tha in ranroM I in. IB in Ttl-laa bi UatnlawAarl Itabalf hotvla, and arrow too rlror la tha TaaSbli I IkaM ara am libs aaaa.tu W- twpuiaiaoa oc not Ttnor taaa uivav noiaia ara ariaaaii too Bonwr OUa. But Manita-aikl lar. enortng quit a boom rrar alnca wnpwron oc tno railroad that ar.

Mr. X. D. Laflenr, acting chief engineer of the nubile works department baa left en bis holidays, which ha will spend wltb his family In tha lower pravtneea SUNDAY- SERVICE 10 a. m.

to 0 p. m. PHONE 18 Ottawa Despatch Agency Co. Tel. U.

SPARKS arr. London Assurance Corporation ftnum iterated irag.) Hugh Fleming, agent. OTTAWA. rtrv. m.rntw, r.i.-i irwurmnre, Ouaxaates and JczaoutorB' Bonds, Loana, The first thing lii the morning; glu Uiaa va xVithU Water THC OTTAWA WINS VAULT CO Ottawa.

Wholesale rMetrlbutere for Ottawa. Courtney Brown 1 Oranil Asenta for Dominion of Canada Onaraatc and Ao cMnt Aaa. Pliornls Aaa. ot 1Ofrdm, Kng. sVlanKe-lm lruut On.

fUarlM). Orat "rt Ufa Aaaunan Co. afxi-ln Itnumnre io. K- rtartfrl Mall. $100,000 to Loan An Raal Katata avouritr In vtHnltv at Ottawa at ft pr oaat.

Iiitrt Bar annum ana upwanw vpt so C. A. DoualaaiS Co. SPARKS STRKBT. LEOAL.

OR MAP A OLRRBON BARR1S- ir flollrltera. Notaries, Rootne and 4 Cark-ton Chambers, Bparka Ottawa, onli.no. M. 1. oorraaa.

K.c a. p. un i.en. B.A- HOMAH A. Harrlater.

BI'BOKIUI. M.B. carleton C. Bparka St. te i WOULD RECALL DtlNDONALD ERSKI5E CHURCH Y0UN0 MEN SO DKUIDE.

Intereatinf Mock FarUamaaS Soma AM Speoouea i.1 Dollvarwd. What proved to be a moet Interrat-Inc. and. at tlmea, amiulnc dnbau took place laat night In the Uundar achool ball of Eraklno Ptvebyterlan chunb, when a number of the jrouni men ot lha Touna PeoDle'e Boclely, ot tha Sunday achool held mock parliament, and dlacuaaed at length, tha dlamlaaal of Lord Dundoitald. Mr.

H. K. Wllaon acted aa apeaaar In an acceptable manner. Tha flrat debater waa Mr. J.

Leyden, and aa Sir Wilfrid laturter. he upheld in a manly arjeerh the fact that hla party b-b-utdedi-m wbt--4bey-- Bad-done, br what they conaldered waa for tha welfare of the country at large. Me alluded to Lord Dundonald aa a fine apecimen of -the Brltlah aoldler. and aald he hoped to aaa the day when he would come back to Canada. Tha neat to arjeak waa Mr.

A. Roche, who repreaented Mr. R. H. Pope ot the Oppoaltion.

Ha dlacuaaed at aoim lenith on tha way In which tbe cov ermnent bad acted toward Lord' Dundonald. Mr. Herman Lochlrr, who followed, repreaented 8tr T- Borden. Ha aa-held Uia chtaraeter ojl Hon pidaey Pliher In a very en.ra.tlc apeech. and alio atucb by bia.

party In connection with tbe chargea tha Opposition bad made acalaat them la referenca to Dundonald'a report Mr. Erneat McQInnta. who epoke next, repreaented Mr. P. D.

Monk of the Oppoaltion. Jla gave a very In-tereatlna addreaa on Diindoaald't' report, and ahowed bow the country would be at a great dlaadvaataga it war were to break out. Mr. T. Thorn peon, the next debater, took tha character of sir IllchaM Cartwrlght He made one of the beat contribution, of the evening.

In which he appealed to tha people who bad hewn ao much enthueiasm over the departure of Lord Dundonald. to vote for the government and they would here all mattera of tbia -nature gone thoroughly Into, aa tbla ana bad been. Mr. Alrl. Stewart, aa Col.

8am Hughea. followed Mr. Thompeon. He attacked the government la general, but particularly Hon. Sidney Plaher.

He eald that aa far as bo could aea there waa not any temporary release In Lord Dundonald'a case. He never expected, be said, to aea Lord Dan donald. reinstated In bis old position, under the present government. Ihe next speaker was Mr. Oeo.

Rlre. re presenting Hon. Kidney Plaher. He denied the bargee made against him by the different member of the Opposition, who bsd spokea, and said that what, he had dona waa what tbe cabinet bad Instructed. Mr.

Gordon Watt, the last debater, took the part of Mr. R. L. Borden. He talked fluently an the topic of the evening, giving soma sound facts In connection witb the report of' Lord Dundonald.

Ho showed bow utterly helpless- C'snada wolild be In time of war If Quebec was to be raptured. Ha concluded by saying that ha hoped every fair minded citlsen would vote for tha Oppoaitioo In tbe coming else- Oovajrajaaaar Oofoatoas Afeir tbe bee by both aides, a vote was taken an behalf of tha gov ernment tnat Lord Dundonald be not recalled. The motion was voted down. The Opposition then Introduced a motion that Lord Dundonald should be recalled which carried) unantrnwaaly, tha Opposition thereby winning Un oeoate. Messrs.

Lsydea. Lochler. Thompson and Rice, were thoee who took tha part of tbe negative, and Messrs. Rochs. McOlnnls, Stewart and Watt, tha aflrmatlva.

PLEASANT DANCE AT CLUB HOUSE A very nice little dance took place on Saturday evening at the Caaos Club House, which wss patronised by a good number, considering tha hoar at which tha races of the afternoon concluded and tha inclemency of the weather. Tha chaperon es were Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. WAHer Rowan and Mrs.

Henry. Tha floor and tha music wars all could be desired, aid the dancera enjoyed every number on the programma. Arnons thoee present were noticed Miss Alice Sutherland, Miss Winnie Workman. Miss O'Dono- hue. Mr.

and Mre. Chic Henry. Miss Shaw, Miss O-Deli, Mtaa Dora Plant. Miss Rowan. Miss Winnie Rowan, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Elsie Hlgman, Mlas Merrill.

Mr. Ed. i Plant, Mr. Elbert Soper. Mr.

Murphy, Mr. Hop-kirk. Mr. A. Plnsrd and many others.

Rsfreshments were available througa-out tha evening. Nixon being the caterer. Two cars were in waiting at IX o'clock for those who had remained for the entire evening. One ear went out Bank street to all going In that direction, while another took tha eaatern section of tha city, going up around Rldesu street and Laurier avenue. Tha thoughtfulneas of the management In arranging thli waa very much appreciated by sIL.

Mr. Arthur Merrick of the Bank of Xova Scotia Is at present Athena Ont where he la spending a part of his holiday with friends. Your Unsightly Warts k. tet. i.

s- Veaves no mark. rsirs no pain, sets auaiaeioniy. rttinim Is guaranteed for all coma, warts and ral-lousea. Uee -only th best, that's Putnam'e. t.

Artsrvou.noiNa -out Rave The Journal Oo Tea. Journal rubecrlbers going out of town, an others, can have The Journal mailed ta any addreaa la Canada. S. or Britain, past fro, at cents per month, two weeks if eenta, eta. Subscribers having tha paper dell, tared tbej the elty ess have the addrss changed ta an out-of-town paint without charge.

Addrss, ss Win he changed aa often aa desired with, eat charge. If yea at going oat at town, better have the Journal follow yew aad heap la leach with what la seta. sa cat tV-WavB'w' or rtmtt llw Tafclot. 1 mean fruit tablets. They art) made of fruit juices.

Have the' taste and odor of fruit. Wonderful in curing Storo ach, Liver and Kidney Troo bit. 50c box. At druggists. Sport 5 rag "OF COIHUE THEY'LL PLArl Tha young men who circulated tha report to outalda papers that tha Mar- pnya and Marry Westwlrk would ao longer-play wlth-the Capitals waa talk ing without the.

authority of th. players. They, have not thought so far of savoring their connection with ihe Capitals eat bumble pie ta tha VSA.JL.U. CAPITAL MATCH 0IT. Toronto.

Aug. zL The 8L Catharines lacrosse team had made arrangements to play aa axhlbition game at Ottawa against tha Capitals on Saturday Beat, and asked the -Chlppewas to play their match ached uled for that data at 8L Kills on Wednesday. Tha two 'wsat into tha matter on Saturday night. and concluded that it would be better all round to throw up the Ottawa game ana Play tha regular match In su Cathajinea oa'aaturday. TWO RECOROa OONE.

Cleveland. Aug. a. In tb flrat day'a races of th American Automobile As sociation at Olenvlll track to-day saarl Klser, driving gasoline machine. broke two wortd'e records, on la the five mil raca, when he mad tha la seconds Sat.

and tha second MsCOY1 ANO FITZ. New Tork, Aog. zL Tha big boxing contest for October may be a boat be tween Flrsslnunons and McCoy. Tb officials at tha Shasta Athletlo Club ara making avert urea to tba light heavy-weights and It I poaatbi It will secure th match. McCoy stated yesterday that he Is willing to take on tbe lanky ana providing lha terma an favorable.

Aa effort 'will bs msde to-day to locate Pits and If he likes th Idea ot mixing It with to -Kid'- the articles will be signed at ane. McCoy evidently thinks there is something doing, for he haa asked Andy Oalktgher te be come hi sparring partner whsa be goes Inta training. Jimmy Gardner wired yesterday that he had called off bia prep paid fight with Martin Csnole and would com to tbia dtyImmedistely He will train at Lakspur under th direction of Harry Foley for his fight wltb Jo Oana la this city next month. Alex. Oreggalns thinks haa ono of th best cards at th year la Ola match.

O'BRIEN AND CORBBTT. New Tork. Aug. IV Bide for tha O'Brien -Corbett battle, which Is to take place in Philadelphia th early part of next month, will- close tomorrow. Ever since these clever boxers signed articles all tbe Quasar City clubs have been anxwua to sscure tbe match.

match of recent year bes aroused greater Interest than the O'Brlen-Corbett go, aa they promts to put up on of th cleverest ex-hrbitlonB seen about this vicinity In tme time. Th Philadelphia promoters believe that tb contest will prove a greet drawing card, aa will be Corbet fi flr.t appearance Philadelphia In a real boxing match, and thla alone aasures them that a great crowd will turn out to see tb battle. When tbe Ishtere signed article last week they agreed to give th v.rtoue clubs until to-morrow to send th bid lo tb t) porting Editor of th -AMERICAN." so sU of th clubg a chance bid. The best offer received up ta that Urn will secure th mstch. Both Corbett and O'Brien save al ready begun active preparations for the asttle.

Corbett Is down at say Bids busily engaged In getting his wind In form for a fast boat of six rounds. O'Brien Is located at his old training camp down at Holly Beach, jutt outside of Philadelphia, which he says la an Ideal place to train. TENT ON THE OROUNOa. The ladles at Trinity ejrareh. Billings Bridge, have, mad arrangementa ta have a tent on the-grounds daring the exhibition.

In which refresh nwrits will be served at a reasonable rata. Thla decision was arrived at last evening at a speeisl meeting held tor th purpose of discussing the matter ta question. BUSY BEES PrCNIC. Miss Crawford, superintendent of tb Perley Home, will be tb sweat ot honor this afternoon at a picnic to be given this afternoon at Britannia by the Busy Bees. Mlsa Crawford, wha sprained her ankle some time ago.

Is now to walk out wltb tha aid of a cane. 0AVE A CONCERT. Mr. W. J.

Pranels, jr, a well-known Ottsws ertl.t. who Is now touring In the west, gave a moot enovmnle concert a couple of days ago at Port Carling. He wss a'Slsted by several Toronto srtlets, and the entertainment waa largely si tended. MURIEL MACKKT. Tbe sympathy of many friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Mac key, Cartier street, will be extended to thorn In tb death of their little daughter, Muriel, 1 year, and 11 moathe which oo-curved yestsrdsy at JtedcUffe, Cap Rouge, where are spending- the summer. Th child became 111 about three weeks ago with typhoid fever, but no fesrs were entertained of her laatilnndajshs took a -wry, bad -turn- -and isaterday isni swsy. Th, funeral will take place la Quebec to-morrow, 1 1-1 Ayhwor, Living Csnssa Msvina ft stores this wek.

free. FREE ENTERTAINMENT. SrllTANNIAON-THB-BAY. Every evening st I.H. Programms for this "New Moving M.

ii. irsted Boiige, -(luards OreheMrs," -Klngl. Brvwenwe Chuarea'g parosise. Sal. BatMng sod treat! Of, PROGRESSIVE STITTSV1LLE DECIDES TO OPEN COK-TISUAT10SCU8a.

lble Bulldis Win lUated la Villa-. Kerr V.U1 Look AAer Bl(lir Work ofFupUa. Owing te local demandTfor a higher course than that given lay th public ecboole of Stlttsvllle district tba troa-teea have decided to opea a eoatlnua-tloa daas aa Sept em bee- Tbia will necessitate tha appointment of teacaer aoldmg a university degree or nrat-ciaaa certiorate. Aa lha present school la to small tor aa additional room, and la about a mil from tb vlilags, tb trust sea have decided to rant a sulUbl building In th village, and a continuation class will be opened nudes tb oirootloa of Krn tmr present principal of th achool. who will In th future glvs all his lima to tha instruction of studies ot those who have oemsleted -the public achool course.

Mlsa Jean Hepburn, late of th Lelt- rlm public achool, has been appointed to 'the -vacancy mad by Mr. Kerr's new appointment. Mlsa Hepburn will also supervise the work of tb papus In the McDonald school garden at Richmond, for which she has taken a special course of preparation at the McDonald Institute, Ouelpe. Tne achool garden will also bo visited once a weak by Mr. J.

W. Gibson, wb has charge ot th general direction at th work la th county. THE CLASSES ELSEWHERE. Continuation cisasea have also been established tor some time at Hlnton- burc. Rldeauvllle.

Fltsroy Harbor, Carp and No. Oknioester. Montreal Road, and a few more wilt be orga nised from time to time. The school aardvpa at Boweavtila, Galatta and Carp, are In an. advanced state ot preparation.

Tha garden at Richmond contains an area ot tares aa Thoee at the other four schools avarag two acres In sach cat At each garden ample provision la be ing mad for a large lawn for the girls play ground, and a play ground of at least one naif acre for tns aoys. At all th omrdena sach pupil has culti vated a plot since early spring and the Interest tskea la thla new phase of th work ha been general and deep. the aim being not only to give th puoils aa Interest la growing things. but also to os the garden work as a practical basis for exsrdsss in arith metic, cam position, reading, writing. drawing, spelling and other standard objects of the achool course, INDEPENDENT7 UNION LABOR Haw Tork PatsUnK Hons.

IgUka BtAtomaat. Bay Strike talecara, New Tork, August a. The local bast packing houses through Frederick Joseph, Schwarachlld and flulseberger to-day declared their independence of union labor In statement "At ear Chicago aad Kansas City houses have refused te have any more conferences with the repr snta-Uvea of unions who have broken their Mrs. moots, and ws do not see any la making any new agreements with the unions. Joosph aald "Ws are going ahead on th opea shop baata, and will pay no snore attention te the unions which have struck.

Ws ara now doing that and we find we are getting along very welL -The New Tork Dressed Beet Company haa com to the same con- elusion. If the strike leaders would tell tbe true situation tha men would know that their cause la MRS. MAYBRICK REACHES NEW YORK Ska lUftuvaa to be IaUrvtrarad but Oivaa Oat Statement. Nsw Tork. Aug.

fAOn board the Red Star liner Vaderiand which arrived to-day from Antwerp was Mrs. Florence Chsnlsr Msybrick, recently released from prison In England. Mrs. Msybrick waa sntered on th Peasengsr list ss Mrs. Rose Ingrahsat, a name which took from her great grand-parents.

This precaution waa not designed ta evade official Inquiry but merely ta avoid annoying observation on tb part of fallow pease raws. While aba suae bo secret ot her presence an board and appeared frequently shout tb decks and saloon, very few were aware ot her Identity. She la. accompanied by Mr. and Mre.

Bamo.1 V. Harden. Mr. Harden la her attorney. Mrs.

Maybrick refused to be Interviewed but gavs out th following statement: "1 regret that th state of my health a well as business reason, prevent my talking to my friends of ths American press at this time aa I should Jtke. To them and to my fellow countrymen and women I am deeply Indebted for their effort in my behslt. and I take thla means of expressing my everlasting gratitude a. wet as words can and also ta thank them for their congratulations oa my relesse which. I regret I hsvs not been able personally ta acknowledge.

"As my mother was not abls to eome with me I came over ander the protection of Mr. Harden, my attorney, and hla wlf. "I am assured by my English physician and by Dr. Wllmor of D.C, who prescribed for me during the voyage, that quiet and mental rest will In lime restore my health, "It Is oa the advice of my counsel and my physician that I have travelled Incognito. "I cannot express the deep feelings of Joy end thankfulness with which I return lo my native land.

th Ilest opportunity I shall visit my birthplace. Mobile, end else Norfolk, my home during my married Ufa "I now believe as I have always tbst Ood will In-His owe time Tight the great wrong thst hsvs suffered STAYINO POWER THAT COUNTS, One package of "BWTrei rvjoir" wui tree) for th. d.r work efteaer fKnayotber breakfast food oa msrket. THE JOURNAL AFTER SJS P.M. The Journal office doses at IM p.m.

base anyone reoalrtna a Slowrrial can obtsla ths esms et fs) parks street. Bear Kigia, srssa fx. t. Shllllngton, drugalst, Slora Closes 1 O'clock on Saturday-. During Jnly and August Fall Dress Materials Wo are ready to show New Fall Dress Goods in a wide range of styles and quolitiea As seeing them is more satisfactory i than reading any description of them we might give, we invite yon to call, when we will be pleased to show them.

CHARLES 92, 04, 06, 08 Rideau Street. P.S. We have still some bargains in Remnants, Feeding --CORN. 7' We BavaWhaB-i be saweed of at aaee', 1 a sruairaHy of sel.sUd Cersi ouitabl for fj S'lrwUnB or fssdlag 11 I 7 Baraissss." The" quality a thla eeni lo swaarlep II I a. that uauaHy sfferse If ff tMa I ALP JSJ ATTPMOTm.ra, AVO BTCTCT.FB.

a) ej iPSSgand I J. I lt KENNETH McDON WATSON CO. Wholesale Phone .1448. rwwweeedvssd aeeeee-se aa aj Notes of Markets in Montreal a aaaonnaaaaDoneaDoao aaaaaa Special ta The Evening Journal. Montreal, August M.

The flrat of the new crop California Tokay rap a sold here yesterday ansrnoon. Thev were af vsrv rood ouallty, and! brought U.Bt per four basket carrier. I at tha Montreal Prult Auction noma. I Pear, peaches and plums ail sold at aa advance on prevlou prices, pears heina- it ia a u.u osr box, peachee- ll.et to 11. TV and.piums 11.

8 to I3.i. including in. am Urines, which brought ri. baaket earner, tne in'ir fornla fruit which was disposed of ojnounted to six carloads. About tw cars oi taaanu turned over at so to Tee per bnneh.

part of a ear or canauian aoolea bringing n.sv to ss per and part ot a car of Imported water- melona bringing II to oo earn, ins latter bringing a nigrrer pneu iw. a long time past, owing to their city. a assortment of baskets of Canadian psarhee and apples sold at llo to fc for in apnea, ana -s leo for th peaches. IjONLFWI uai --uri The London market tor cattle was a little better thaa wss a week ago. but Liverpool remainea oncnangea.

Offerings at London were Bono too heavy for the demand, aitaougn tnare I wss bo scarcity. At Liverpool the of-1 waiting to meet th arrival. Inctud-ferlnga were Just snout sufficient for i ng several relatione of the family, ta- demand. Prlvata cables quoted Liver- unchanged at 11 1-4 to s-c for Bnest, London being quoted at Uc which waa 1-1 to 1-4 more man ias week. MONTREAL BH1PMKNTH.

Th ehlnmenla from Montreal are well sustained. Lsst wees about sevsn in all. sailed, and in-'-g, the -peeeiat week about AH the shins are going out wnn meir run compiimeui oi cent of which are said to be ranch- ere. Very few Americans are pai alng through. The msrket for ocean freights holds fairly Brm.

August being of course all taken, and September being taken for all save a few ships. Borne of theso are Belling Ss. sd. Mas than freight waa let at a month ago when the de-mand waa except lo natty strong, par ticularly for London and A von mouth. However, inere rs spacw-soing org glng seen now though ship sgents I iVwywwwwkWaY.vw.v.

OGILVY Stave, and Ranges, $25 up. i OTTAWA Steel lUages, all prices. -Our stock is the largest and best in town. OPEN EVENINGS .1 TYilsori (EL Co. 14t14S BANK rrHtlT.

Smallwares. 40 O'Connor St. basis of lata Shlpmants last week were tighter all around thaa th previous on, as the following table will show: Cattle. Sherp. Horses.

To London I.etl U7 To Liverpool Lm To Olssgow Te Man cheater OT Lta Lb Lm 11 If. Previous week Dec. last POPULAR RESORT. Surnwtsr Hstsl Littery be Built at See Lake. Blue Sea Lake eri tbe lately sx tended line between OraceBeld and Manlwakl, euimi mors popular as we season advanced, aad Its hold oa the fancy of ris surnmer resiQcnts promises to be a lasting one.

Next summer there will be a hue array of cottages there, be- wnging to col. Bherwood, Mr, P. M. cot. Rev.

J. M. Snowdoa, Mrs. Horace uee, Mr. Xseter and Por tha acomraodatlea of mna holiday seekers a large hotel will la all probability be built at that point.

It Is expected that It will be ready for Us opening of next season. FUNERAL OP LADY JOLY. Quebec, August St, The remains ot th late Lady Joly arrived here thla af lemoon at o'clock. aoMvapanled by 8lr H. G.

Joly aad sons, members of tb Harwood family of Terre bonne, and others. A large number af prominent citlsens were at tbe station with Mr Wilfrid Laurier. 8tr Elsear Taachareau. Chief Justice af th Supreme Court Sir A. P.

PsUstler. and Sir Charles Pltapatrlck. Tha casket containing the remains af tha deceased lady waa placed la the-hearee and deposited thereon waa a wreath L-rrd and tadT Mints, a is use from -Ih Canadian Perester--Aasecss- tion and other floral offerings. The funeral corteaa wended Its itinera1 cortege wsnaeq it way ta Mount Hermon cemetery, followed by rarrlsgee containing the dUtlngutshed n.ra, and when th cemetery was -reached a service waa held hi St, Michael's chnreh. DllflC Rssii Aatassntbisosrtala IlLaaJ an4 wuuts ours for eaA aausvusv mrf forai st Hrkina.

steedisgMsr-erssrlrav sfavteisti. hav. cuaraslaes n. Be. tas "ilhel ttAlm taedallr bora vast they uisksfn.

would be glad to let wnat they have seee sMey eac a set eareeV Bus see. a at 4se. to practically any port, r.t i A cV-e-Oe. having tome te protfy much the eemejOr. ChaSeS OlntlTltnt.

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