I 1 \ f 1 -\ 7, r \ \ s '\`l ,;_ _ .. e 4;; _ ‘._f <_ _»_ 1 T“»‘ ‘_ J _ Y I V 'rar »' " ;-j_lp__ Annisiisn isoi cHAiu.o'rrE‘roN ‘ ' ssr . Pnnvciz is/:nwaixn isi.ANn. *mU1zjs'lo1if"'i' uf' BIITHAI UEWET IIIIIl Illllllll BAEHIEIUII _ IIIITII IITHEII LEADERS VISIT KIlIIIiEII` ANI] MAIII I _ A Lunaticfwho Eats no Lunch. _ A recent article in a Philadelphia periodical discusses' at-_A length .A personality of George Perm, the gesrtner of J. 1’ie1'p01\_l9i__' Morgan. Mr. rkins, who :sis a_ o man-iof 1 ears o age-w‘ leclizg for this f'l§_i'¢{`iit position by [ I Leyds, Fischer, _WesseIs, Wolmarans and Reitz Included- ` i’.'i°.'li4]ii°»'v‘i`ii" They are Warmly Cheered. it I 1 Boers Shoot a Black fo§___ Qriminal Assault-S:me Balcks Have Rigas- May Yohe Sail for Argentina-Price 'of' ;0oallHA‘f'_ NOT LOVED Takes Anotheflincp. _ I_ A --- I L A *_ ' \ T Loxnos. Aug. 20-(Special).-Putnam Brndlee Strong and May Yohe left Lisbon I _ < rants to canada' to~dny for Argentina under the name of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Advices from South Africa show thatl the questlonof She Bleek-men is a very, serious one. e I ff ‘ \/~ " armed. _l BOER (HCNERALS VIS]-'l' KRUGKB. I Uriuicnr, Aug. 20-(Special).-The Boer I - TROUBLE WITH THR BLACK". | I I _#Vx u GENERAL DEWET. Barr, snot a black who assulted a wnita__1 woman. The British have no such string- I ent liw and uul~ss the crime is speedily; made a capital one trouble will result. I NATIVRS NOW PDSSWBS ARMS. .1 Another diillculty is the laziness of the Blacks who have been having a good time I in the cocci-:n'r ition camps and the fact 18 that many have secured aims while the ."_`f‘FX-PRTEISIDENT STEYN Of the O.a=1ge Fr;e State. generais with Leyds. Fischf r, :Wessel3.` Vfoliiiirans, Rein: and ot‘ii-rs arrived on a vis-it to Kruger. Sp ctators vi-army app`a.uded the Barrel as they appeared. _ 'from Love, Both Dyer Sev-_ SERIOUS TROUBLE WITH BLACKSIN SOUTH e,,t,;-Y»°,a,.Sqf _ _ _ ___ mission of Deceased Immig- 1_1 0 I 4 7 LOVE IN OLD AGE. _ -Hypolite Bautin Strosarge, aged 72 years and Miss Adeline Desharnais, aged 76 were married on Monday. I They had only known one another three weeks and both declared this is the iii-st time they ever loved. ‘ ABOUT DISEASED INMIGRANTS. OTTAWA, Aug. 20,-(Special)-An order in Council passed preventing the land ing _in Canada of immigrants suffering with _ eases, even if the immigrant intends pro- ceeding to some other country. ' _ my _ I NEW YORK STOCKS 1-A Daily Quotation List Furnished- byE.G - RYKERT 8: C0., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHAN GE Mont-real. ° I Closing prices .»ieg.19 Aug.20` _Amalframated Copper 66 66 s In ~"‘ » gonel through many editions. It is written on . . *' J . T Order in Council Passed Forbrddmg the gem” English phm mm Eng, _,M b, nm” MAY rom.: AND REB Lovxn. _lBiers returning to their farms are nu- ‘ Aornanssxavirnr, Aug. 20.-(Speelal.)I lcathsome, dangerous, or infectious dis-i ` American Sugar Atchison Common Atchison Preferred Brooklyn Rapid Translz Erie ' _ Louisville & Nashville Parco or 'eos.1._s'rxL1. Ricans _ Manhattan New Yonii. `Ai§g. 2-3-'Specinl) -The, wholesale. price of snthracite coal jumped I to $10 a ten fr r stove and Sll foregg aloull- _ side. f ’ I OTTAWNS S MALLPOX. Oi"l'i\vA, August 19.--Sify Medic!! Health Oil'icerLaw reports that during the year there have been 372 cases off smallpox in Ottawa. There WGN f°\1\' deaths, om; ax, 1 he hosx ival and three be- ing treated 1.1; home." 'l`he¢u.ses Werb 811 of a. mill tvpe. _ 1-x\_11"Z-'*i'1-'1 L".-XDIILY QUARRELS. “How many serious family quariels, marriages out of spite an-'i ¢\lber8f»i0llB of wills mi_ehii»».ve_ been nreveimd by e gentle d-use of pills. Wiih the liver and kidneys sluggish,and Lorbid diges- iiou is impaired and terrmer rlllllbd- Bul nf. curses Kiiigr Iiivgrafluv bg i viizoratiog 1316.005 U ° ‘V °t3‘” ' exhsure iioocl digestion and sound _ health- One pill a dose.25 0¢l¢°%1h°x' 5-|‘ ______ »f = ' __ _ A < fsii _,_ 1 *4~`~“`¢ ‘-1 Mistake _ 2* , T 60 pairs Misses Chocolate _S Kid boots, spring heel, in buttoncd and laced, SiZ€S II 12,15,_1 and 2. Regular price _$1.65, for $1.39 si pair for August. 'SSS \vindou'. » ` I It ill: .. T 1’ H At New Glasgow, N. S , on the 5th insl. the wife of A. A. Clay, of a_dau2ht°r. _ United States Steel Common “ “ “ Preferred __ _ __ Hxmv jhlissonri Pacino -1 . 'New York _Centre -Pennsylvania Rock Island Southerti Pacific St. Paul Union Pacific cHlcAeo' sinners. _f,‘;‘;,_1;§f"’”d Sept.-Wheat 10; Lora, 535, Oats, -- Pork, $16.25 Oct.-Wheat,6T§; Giro, 413; Oa.t=,- -1.1 i ._ ___ Railway Common Preferred 132 92'; 1021 ov 3921 147 1351 'iss' 111 169’ ~ -;662» 0 ' sais _ 40%, 98 isa; 100 es so . 87 CANADIAN STOCK _ _ I 1 Daily Quotation List Furnished by P°'k’ 314'” ' 0 ' RYKERr_& 00.. Mniiniins or Q __ ._ -E-,s-_-.g____i ;;_.:;;";= -_ _ ~___ ;_-sd' uicuils anus 1... c1_|ii’@=» _ idontreal. ° lloutresl St. Eoronto B limliers llenlraal Slack Exclianga- .,,,,,., S,Z;,,, --- I L Richelieu 8: Ontario Buy and sell stocks on Loudon. New York, Tor Dominion Coal Common onto, _and Montreal Stock Exchanges. ` nannies J. McCuaxo, ` Comic lt. Mcmnxo - Ex-Manager “ Dom. I. and S. Com “ Pre’r'd. Bonds Mo'ison's Baum. Qmeoec . I Nova Seotlg Stag] 1.1 ‘rfMsiT=->ii°11U1io “_ ` crass Giaiszimius I 1153 ‘LLSTB !\.f£»'l:1S'lC1.'Y7` is pleq eq “yn moqg cad pang puu.I}).V so saw on 1 6 °pue;s1 _ 'HHN 8311> ng ‘axoig in i}UII_ 1_0 _ _,re s :-1: - _’ ¥<¢_'4 ‘ e senior 0 iso. in-ir ___ __ ._a__p_s.&iiu J is _ , \ \ srl. 1.11:;-, 5 il Montreal Power Amnl Superior -4 _ |0gilvie Common ‘ -Preferred " Bonds __ 31081113 prices Aug 19 A 35°' 587 there were numerous sal 1403. rue mst sais was 1393. '_The mg and closing sale in Montreal was 139 Cmcsco, August 20 -(Snecia.l.)- _ , F. ,; 1 1 |¢ ` - 1 S *I iss; 1205 278 122% 109 10% 142 vs 100 92 1132 101 271 100 123 E.G TIIE MONTREAL _ STOCK EXCHA1. P ng 20 1391 128 1221 109 101§ 275 £1)-__ I . k III es -at I hest I l. 1321 - 92; 1021 07 io 147; 1351 117i 3' 64* lm-` _(57% 1881 411 98 _ iso; 109 41:1 921° 135 - S62 I JE, 278 109 142 76 1(1) 91§ _ 113 100 ` 123 _ 115 ___1l5_ HUNTBEAI. August 20.»(sp¢¢1*_ I Ca`nadl=inrPaciflc opened in New I this morning amass. inthe _miaaié sf ._ grgxrssfilrli me or _~ of those msdmen who 1-in the middle of. till mselves with food which from “illing himself with food” at mld~ _day isfindeed unusual. The belief that t W. ‘:1°s#“...°1.;¥“;.:‘...,.... is land they seem_to get away with large! ayernge man can England, the traditional meals e* luncheonecalled -“ ilve' o’clock tea,” and these gastronomic .féatsrof lii|;.British A brother, .the gaunt American only regard unenvious aditllra‘ ` ' tion; In the earlier editions of his book Sir Henry advocated “nioderetio‘llf._”?fB¥i’|Iish “moderation” seems to 'mean iee§n'g*not more than four timesfa day, a‘nd"not eating more than four courses for each ‘ meal. But with the ilight' of years,Sir Henry has modified his ideas. He no longer considers it wise for a man to fill himself full up to hisneck. In the meals a day, instead of live, and still re- tain his health. This is a distinct con- cession. _ Medical writers say that a well-known English' physician took as his sole nutri- ment, during the last sixteen years of his life, three .pints of milk- daily. Yet on this diet he not only sustained life, I but was able to .perform all the 'duties of his arduous profession. _ How suicidal this would seem to the average business man in this country. says the “Argonaut” That gentleman rises in the morning; he eats either “mush and milk,” or porridge of some I kind concocted of the new breakfast -I cereals, with thick, clotted cream; be follows this with a couple of eggmiboileil or poached, with ham or bacon; if_he`is Q really l1ung°y,‘he may, perhaps, take ai couple of chops; he will, follow with ii Y large cup of_ coffee, and top __o_ii' _with j, some buckwheat eskesund maple‘sy~rup._ He goes to his oiiice and spends a busy forenoon; at one _o’clock he goes to.. his club or favorite restaurant, and ~ perhaps a.,-sI_iee_of th'e§».joint; I takeav table ora sshd and rlia In the _Eastern States, _l_1_,e___.-1ii'es in, th'e1_Grest'Pie Belt, he _dnishes hisjunch -I with ie. gin ine iisrker parts of time I New lgngland Pie Zone, pie is eaten' for _ breakfast. _ _ _With this mysterious mass of viands ~ under his belt, the business man goes back to his oflice andendeavors to labor. But mental labor is diilicult when so much digestive labor is thrown upon his organs. He returns to his home at nightfall with a. 'partially digested" 0' luncheon, and there partakes of aheavy dinner. Dinner is the meal of the day. If he is a. prosperous ‘person, it will consist of at least soup, fish, entree, ` vegetables, joint, and dessert. He may I take a. little .red wine with his-dinner, and if he and his wife have an anliiver- sary or abirthday, he 'will add to~it»a little champagne. Then he retires to". his couch, and has bad dreams. He won- delfi whyl 1' ' ri il 1.. I 'e n 'Iorgans pa” ner, w o s'i ‘ lunchleidh in the middle of the dnl; would doubtless be looked upon with I 1 k ' 0 1. um ex'em.¢"' venetian. I * A - » ‘ I " -finer; But ‘hdiis one I OVIIIQBS miss of beef mi beer than tl»~]'ziigis~quii¢¢s ` he day as-e'ottenfsupplem_ented by a hearty '_rden_°d, a late supper as well." Contemplating 10”" latest edition of his book he admits that 1 claims. ' _ ._ _ _ _ - _ j ef. a man may struggle along on three ;ry°rm,,¢k_IK-__U .~ e_51e'¢¢,f,}); more, takf _ ' ht_1.u1i~i1l"1_it»_f ` __ ' f_fie»_: o -E FPT8 10939- Qff, __ _, 'P2 ,PW some dessert-_--say,<_a_.pudding or an_-ies. _» lf 3* Y ef At the lnbrniik- session ot the usage, A. o. U. W. :he G _ I _'N95 existed., In the afternoon man, D llfcdorml exposition of his he received vthe Gxand>Lo6$¢e_ The eleciion of olllccrs olclcck and resulted as follow; Grand Master Workman-D. at fan 94. (P Gund Foreman--W T Eaujay, John, N B ` ` Grand Oversee r -Thomas NOUHEP Q" 1 _'Grand R comler-=-A.%~_"r-< 1?a.'c¢1-son. Montreal re elected " “ ” *Grand Réoe`i»lier`-I-3 J” IAlley,_ ' Gl‘i1!1d_I~_i Guide-1~Dr 'Joseph Montreal ` ~ ___5;"f¢§ __ _ _ kj Grand _ Outside f 'Wa_‘»_chman_-_-Jainfs Marlin. I _ _Greed Twfwev. Tsoxgeslslsseé; Hullantl, llIcnt_res_l;' and LS,-C; ‘ 'Fraservs11e,1’.lQI. I I .J Grand S;1lici_i1cq1',_ _T.` PL »..»B-zt11_1i_+.,“ _Mni»t_renl. '~' ‘ Gf§l.'nfl` Fk'ii:aonee,_ _Supreme jeapoli.°,'f 111- the Grand "wi i»1ovf~w»s1~»1a the- - fr.” I' ";_»_ ,_ ,,,¢__ _, - » l;.n,'..., I A VI ' 1 ' »_~¢') ‘"1-,' m` .~ r 1 A _ % 11,: l_ 1 iT`f`lCJ| ' iii.: ,.,.-:‘* . ' .. J-~1` That a business man should abstain Grand Issifie Wuicigmri' T1-$11,, 'owing 12 Coaticook. P._`Q._ ' I _ 1 *I L _ , .. __ 9. _ _ _ .__- _‘. _Abolition of the Night. ' _T The strenuous ‘character of' life is shown by the way in turn iilight inlto day. Two _ago-temfgt was reall 'h everybody went to'-bed lmti dilylight. _Streets were feebly or not at all. F ootpads every shadow for the and, in the loneliness of the secure against interruption. or patrol was abroad, but it Wal quate to police a large city. _ Midnight, two centuries holy, e haunted, and ‘a The man who stayed lixnthlgime injear t ' _re tetio' n werlambruited horror by most business men. Alf the average businessman confined his im\1~h_ eon to a glass of milk and a bisciiit, his partner would ask__,him_ if - “not feeling well,” while his knew it, ‘would grow seriously alarmed,-` = and 'send for' the doctor. 'So the busiiiessr man on this continent goes on ‘three square _meals a day, anddigging his grave with his teeth. _ MAJOR HDWE DEAD. _ ' . _ _S'1'~ JOHN, AllZu=t 19--A private' de-' Spilch rec :ive-1 here aouoii-.aces the death '>f_ Meier, ~J°s¢i>h» Howe. or me North 'W¢S_° P lli¢'=- He was a son obthe tcrine! e D05!!!-i&S*€!‘ hsrc. Und a` 'nephew of Hou. 17959971 Hiwf-. _ The deceasedwss wound- ed in the North “fest ren ];i ,n aff Duke _ 1 Lak, He _ V - ' ~ _ fled our eyes. We