The Montreal herald, 4 août 1905, vendredi 4 août 1905
[" a\u201c Anam Giese & TED CP - FOR LITTLE WANTS.Use Herald Want Columne.ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.183.\u2014 \u2014 a> AR.wi \u2014 : THE MONT BEAR'S ATTITUDE OFFENDS JAPAN Position in Regar\u201d \u2018eace .Conference Tha._\u2014 Conqueror.of Opposition's Failure Outlined\u2014Party is Badly \u201c > /.» - .* Va in Need of Reorganization With a View to MERELY PLAYING FOR Tin ~~ .y Ps Restoring Ontario\u2019s Influence Japanese Newspapers Have Little Hope of Immediate Peace, and Wexford, Ont., August 4.\u2014(Special.) , who professed to be (Conservatives Generally Assume an Aggressive Tone._ ew York, Aug.4-\u2014A london despatch to the Times says: It Is evident that strong indignation is growing up in Japan in consequence of Russia's attitude in regard to the peice conference.The newspapers point out that Japan\u2019s attitude toward the war has be \u2018nto do and that the only hope of com- studiously self-vontained and moderate, and that Japan has carefully refrained from all vaunting or conduot calculnt- ed to increase the humiliation of noel Vince of adobe, and by suppressing.tion.opponent, Now she approaches the (£5.BY ytug, the views and prin 1 regret \u2018> say that the sole Con- conference quietly and courteously wh es that 1m this Province of ONLATIC servatuves fiom Ontario who are iden- ; ! .a ye been bred into our body and into Lin fn ; i verthelers 18 : 1fied Ww ac ë .piton Pons Nevertheless Ly our bone pr the pachimeeer he party cle api > si ss ; are .| nd ; ET It a member of Parllament goes , ; ! \u20ac flrrahiu of victories constitutes n fact WIR from this riding of South York, or APPUI methods, and that in conse- cannot be blinked and justly confers from any wher * Ont rin and py Wty hence the Conscrvauve party is bad- ; : \u201c + « uv > on her the right to speak in the foie Lave at Ottawa that he is for separa.1y 1 pend of some reorganization.! of a conqueror dmd to 1nipOse terme ol tion of Church and state 5 EN RAS du hot think thére ever was so good a 3 \\ .\u20ac - _ AR = Qu : i > peace, whereas, on the contoarv, 119- pois (he right of the new provinces vank and file as thero is In tie Con- aia arroguates that right, and behaves te make their own school Iaus free nf servalive party to-day In this province, as If she were mistress of the SILUALEHL Fodural or other outside dictation, be À set of men so sound in thelr views and entitled to dictate terms HAVES qo at once put down as narrow -mind- iy.regard Lo public gricvances, and only consented to open negotlations 5 ed, bigoted, vellow and, worst of all how they are 19 be cured, as are the an act of benevolent leniency leward unconatitutional Somehow all the QU rvatives of Oularin; and ! nevet © IA A A PHY saw such good material so badly hand- Japan.nse; Vvative or most of the Conser- led us has happened since ti jeatl t Apparently Russia counts upon thread vative members come from Ontario Sir Tamm Macdonald sipue the death o = ; .La \u201c ' ° [ae .things-the chances of Linevitchs suse but all orders, aa! the telling what vou B Av dtd ring of disvredited men cess, intervention on the part of Ue dre tp do, and most ef all what von have Lin: ry Fen Ke i, at th helm .A - .; + \u20ac tH Lt pes ë + © powers, and Japan's exhaustion, Cor- are not te du, comes from Nova Scotia, Gt CE be Gon J ; Borge ee - ., tea todd Lele an - ac ur ow cerning Linovitchs quesperls, Ja WaReSe Ber ons EonserV alive Sas ciel yen cv ery Bie af action wo BAYS Nothing.Concermong intérven te V4 or trams Quebes where only a few pose! They do Tet believe fn Ne she saves that a world-wide corny.Wes Cle qd) Verte Only ore of cples.phone Yi WE » en ration is cauxe-l, the responsibility wil these few dared to vote for freedeun res | \u201cpen Où SAN zation an a Kreut .Lan.To .oe \u2018 ne St i PATE atlas , en rest with Russia Concerning Japa 8 ani wr y VE A ar CONSUHUIION Gap 4 convention of Conservatives 5 Cv an RS vi, dat os 01 sil 19 9P conse ve , exhausted condition, she says her 45 far the rleh i ISÉQUEPTES to readjust and renew thelr print will speedily prove her ability to con- r the right.ples tn the light of progress, but are; tinue tha war with greater dior Un Bi The Russel! Deal.for cirque rule by clique methods and ever, and she now comprehends thot insidue ak ; fresh series of object lessons is ne es Ever sirro the defeat of the Can- uous RR a ho Ae for gary in order to educate Russi to a EYSVAUSS quarts in Theo nay.rather - And I say ! would not be doing - 5 oy He tu Mappers decided the elder Des ; truer appreciation of Uhe situation, It LL EE tet + SATE uv duty te D i , LE IE that these uttérances are CT 1 Forged, the vouvarer in Can- tat thir war ot pate and ant on Ginequivoratix endorsed by fournis de [hat rranetial eg sation should of the Conservative purty at ee \u2018 , a | ine ah i « D, ' ! é fou ed throush AE , cr ae ; AVIS ë y \u20ac HN which habitually avoid an ageressive oO Cate SE Par PE this last spring when sir Wilfrid Lau! tone, A the leading papers assert LO TE ; œ Le tl Fors ruled ha rrer duiroducet his bills giving aui | that there fs little hape ni immediars pu Tong ers n Php Maite Sie, a OUI NCHVIRE SULTAN S rather.to the peace while the military preparations Duel E000 0 Hue Lo new provinces of the West, He pro- | ré OSERCUONSSIY Vigorous, pare {8 to be - \u2018eine to put the rity out and tional policy was dented and the great aot oY Dr .y ET 5 Li 5 Tor win that rea is ne a crazy | LIbera! party, that {arty whfeh Lad te obians Lave a) - + ! 1 reads ne .; : to - \\ v ut \u201c* the Ma: s invention.but àt \u201cas besed lone professed to vindica'e provincial , se Len vue Va out» .Ho BN ntior.but Ç R * \u2018 : » .foe Tv Toi .! rights ard espeorally pao, nga, rights vegoti ts ch are soon Ta Imorny an buying ani selltn no brtb- NA 5 Co poe remottotins which are seen NE dec S ne sell panne na In the matter of edûvation, that had, qi, vitae?° vi ; SN Gwin, reals .Ce PM Write fines shut he fx oable 1 SAINTES nf Ontario or most a?nade ©, ul rel D Ve pre wo Lee tro .tes party in Oatarlo agnerant of tue bo ce bee aeelaited \u20ac he Poem a oa fothe Vritd nrues se ] LE ei Là Co Le very opposite | & pret eve 1 hn prominent dnanccers that Po Pre sing ended ana ndserabie Bt : Phe terms ae satfsfartorg, he on fous oo but cooled dna nambe roof ma ny C'ontinued on page 4.) do so.the aspect of the Russian cCAU-R 7 LL LL may be materiiily changed when tin - s mitke Ruoovnu peie pienipotentia other.ther propositions (0 each \u201cYleretofora it has heen tesrvel Hot mo russian loan could te Tae in th 2 vAnpiTe unless ft wera base doo sation of the war a : .f irterna!l reforms Plows oq Intopm oa.tion was givan NAV Toes rhe Vom ever, that redo te bore a UE 155 cine least one nu > Ta a iment bank hos ed 10 < cepts ow toh 4 Va à or goaung a PROSPECTIVE IMMIGRANTS.(Canadian Asso fared Pees nt Tandon, Aux.+ Fo Toren >> ren Iman Dr Bar obo = heres sa ast evehdbs fren daeerpeel Oo ada.A OS.Peterstrirg of cs a n° party oof te - Ku'ak Terrier tier way 10 Cut ui y Ads that t'es NY anti ck IT by po meine Dai \u201ci n'hougëh they ref.Mary sir.RR Grothe XPT ss Ty SVT eats favaticsm, of the vanaedaan Deak bars, Mr.Brame Boosh vraie > Times, savas cal neither foam cations receive! from persor 3 les rong of emigraiivg to arta aA , .morths «bog Tre was Ase that mnnbhes ental eo pes vo- \u201c four TÉ \"524 \u2014\u2014 Te Vis I ROVER TITS te AH - Tha Genera He-v cas 70 \"RTC vg are Messrs Port Taung, D OW ows James vanir.er a d HR A Dust | What is-Going On | 2 formes Fan STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.New Yara + TIGE A Glasgow ar\u201d Havre: T« 1.Fiutie av Cherbourg \u2014tirnsse- - Nagyies atta IU 5.Gerena-Pri°z Ade:t- ; Pores Nm Tm png ce FINE AND WARM.Nace rs hurler sions Dave cena.red a ony of the Termites s anti Must Du ad mare Lay ned tisewhere the weather The readings in Mon:- way four hours Taxe Superior, Yas been fine.real durinæ \u2018he past crowed maximum and munumum test @ ~itures NTT ant J The record ot Cat Athan pete mas 15 foliews Noto SX 844 Flamor as se l'a - wary CTs APS 88 ES LL SOS PT NT es ta 14 Rares = POSTE DT PDO peus GR IS Que se ».= John.5, \u2018à oe, =~ pS ag Notice Tte Hern!4 bus'pess offt-e ts nnen every Priday evening until 1% n \"aig for the receipt of rory for Sattar s issue.: MONTREAL, MR.W.F.MACLEAN DENOUNCES LEADERSHIP OF MR.BORDEN AND THE JUNTA\u2019S INFLUENCE Member for South York Reviews Past Session of Parliament to His Constituents in Caustic Terms\u2014Causes \u2014 Mr.W.F.Maclean, M.P., for South | York, made his first public deliverance after the recent session at Ottawa, al à meeting last night in the little hall I near the Methodist Church here, which 18 about a mile and a half from his Tesldence, and took the opportunity of lashing out vigorously at l.berals and Conservatives alike.In coufse of the speech he sald: \u201cUonservatives from this province are (told at the Capital that they must Inot have opinions, that the men from jthe Maritime Provuxes and Quebec Will tell them whut to think and what i jing into control ot the arfairs of the Dominion 1s by accepting the views rand supporting the views of the Pro- lhrouoh I Ne passing into the power of sir Wilfrid | Laurter.He has them at his mercy HOW, and having them at his mercy \u2018they are forced to dance as he tells ithem and to pipe as he plays.Sir Wilfrid Laurler was\u201d emboldened to play the game he did on the Autonom) Bills by reason of the cards he held against the Conservatives in the matter of Messrs.Russell, Blair, Graham and thelr confidants.And, notwithstanding the disgrave in which -the Graham faction find themselves, they\u2019 continua to lecture Ontario Conservatives as to what they should do, whom they should obey, and how they must suppress thelr own clear-cut opinions.Conservative Party Needs Reorganiza- Heralds Sieve PEGINS T9 1 OK tue far res o HAMILTON SPH TATOR savs 2 Mr bor den tr cat at uit - termination to maintain, the full legislative and executive authority of Alberta under the conititu- ton.alberta uncer 9 © system of common schools, giving to all classes the common be under the control of a provincial department.(lause four asserts a desire to ac- terpriée should be legitimaté way.(lause five declares for fostering agri- | cultural and ranching industries by establishing dairy instruction and encouraging cheese factories, 'creameries, forestry, fruit growing, breeding and all branches of institutions calculated to be the Industries.Vl Clause ten regrets the necessity whicn existed for the introduction of the exemption of the railway lands clause ip the Alberta Act and urges its remova \"at the earliest date possible._ i (\"lavas eleven suggests that the Fed- :permanentiy endow à provUictal university and agricultural college in connection therewith.: incurring public debt alienating, or hypothecating aay provincial assets as.the revenue p 1 \"in the act are sufficient for all tha préa- ent or prospective requirements of a Provincial Government.\u201d t\u2018lause thirteen arrays the Libersi party on the side of the municipalities | urging that they be given every oppor- sence of smoke and sulphur.no dust in) junity to acquire public utilities, and handling, no deterioration, either anthracite or bituminous coal.om.tion be given them from cinders, minimum percentage fi Corporation sl against ash, and greater heating capacity than corporations in so doing.Clause, fourteen expresses conviction that in\u201d/establishing public institutions While briquettad fuels have been In) cr buildinge all parts of the Province general use in several of the most pro- past, upon being the pioneer city briquettes have \u2018shiiuld be duly considered with sa view | gressive European cities for some yea™s tn public ronveniance and prompt dJe- Montreal may be congratulated! gpatch of business.of America vigorous tn possess such an industry.From the aaministration of justice and a simple Clause fifteen calls for the hod of protecting civil rights : Herald this morning.an official of the\u2019 been received elsewhere, the company: (Clauses six.seven, eight and nine, Mnntreal Light.Heat & Power Com- \\ td that !t was the result of a, facture in this city will develop Into & pars Amal * important and thriving industry good deal nf sclentific reseaërh made | by that company in the effort to find & | feal quite sanguine that their manu-| favor strong very in the near future, gressive road cine by ibe Provinos, the investigation of the Hudson's \u2018Bay route and encouragement of mining.\u2018 : , } omg Seg mie Application of New Stock looked for obstacle to the application of, other.companies acting.as.transf«r the city at 1.30 o'clock on Wednesday, went then to a house on St.Elizabeth the St.Catherine Street branch of the may have been taken sudglenly {ll somewhere.A visit to thé hospitals however, has failed to locate him.Tt vincial Liberal convention apened here to-day and organized.The proceedings though.vital questions affecting the future of Aiberta were-under conhsideration there tne adoption of the platform.The officers Frank Oliver; Dr.Stuart, of Calgary; M.Mac~ .\u2014\u2014 ross, of Bd- algary; A.R.Dixon, of Strathcona; A.B.MacDonald, The first claims adher- principles and tradi- for the vigorous repression of monopo- and continued attention tb the wants The eecond declares adherence to \u2018he unimpalred.Clause three declares for an efficient opportunity for gnod education and that schools should receive Liberal financfal aid, but should direct supervision and quire and retain provincial \u2018franchises.lalthough recognizing that business en- __.encouraged in every.live stock of advantage to leral Government take immediate steps to set aside sufficient public money to ._Clause twelve firmly declares against - \u20ac \u2014\u2014\u2026, .ut ét TN } 2._ \\ 23 rat dn eye SA \u20ac .oy ur at a SR A % 24 4 * , \u2018| | .THR 3 .+04 ES t ' 2, x $e La MELA Wen : to: go eT à a 10 | | | Mw .' AY, AUGUST 4, \\ Wellville.\u201d In each package, \u201cWhat revenue, does the Province THE KING'S PRIZE WAS WON BY LAST BULLSEYE 201 24 3, THE \u2018 i Hooton Had ° 13 and \u2018Comber Wit] S | S | E Y O pot MARRIAGES, BUATHS .d om Had 310 i One Shot to st æ .thi > uh tage Notion Bo: Birth 0a) Go\u2014King an .ore Closes 8.» > 35: Deach Natiosn, \u2018 Ww orm Held Their Breath as Last Shot = eon .FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 1005.|l|cLar BIRTHE.as Fir, .v K\u2014July 20.at 307 W - 1 ed and a Bull Signalled.- BW SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY! \u201cNg don oad hie.TRAE Since Queen Vict August.on oh Cat eo\" o'clock en Saturdays th FINNIGAN\u2014Toroato.July 18.te mous bull's-eye orla ma de the fa-| sald: \u201cComber, I congratulate , : pm.roughout GALLAHER cer mA doubler.Mr.and \u201cBisley > ays when| your fine win.\u201d you on Me EAT LE ue Mr.an Blaley\u201d was at Wimbledon Common,| He was then h ns and i ° MeL Gallaher, a Gaughter.and says the London Daily E *| cheerl anded back to the weed Su t La Norture, July 31.to Mr i £4, the National Rift y Express of July) (pe oa who holsted him into When you come and 1 S or $5 Reon McLearn, & daughter - and Mre.: not known so brillian Association has| him amous Bee chair, and carried rors.Upon you the aortanes arments there'll be no need ; CONEY Halitaz.July 28, to Mr.a Saturday lust, when IL al occasion as! round which they ack lo the camp, nie but ons thing we do want pti sale\u2014the Suits ten their on WILKINSON a sou.: : nd Mrs.A.J.C oy .cr-sSergeant : ched tm à might -18 made to v to impress own SON\u2014Toronto, i a pmber, of the Zud Volunteer But: cloud of dust, rousing the Aehoss of That's why jt hee that nada a upon yeu: Carsley Cloth- Me.Jobn E.Witktuson, a son.7 04 acon : urrey Reglment, wo ; y Common as they are ., admire\u2014wh t has that made-to-ord = on, son.; King's priz , won thè] on y oniy roussd ; t fits er style th King 8 prize, shootlng the last und most ce a year.for it.Ready for Le ane wonra.ho admirably\u2014no that smart dressers MARRIAGES I Secsion under the eve of the KISSPD HIS MOTHER.BS MEN on BRD SyITS, rarments bat ure.borat what you pay ACES Oso neue out St.Martin\u2019 Prone ou the parched as There was a touchi ; ae .00, double and single br at ure regularly priced at $8.00 Troop.M ontreal, by the Rev.G Martin's 4 hundred men, th grass lay a|the Kin ng incident when}.y tallored, good linin easted, in light and dark i Hoop.MA.Uessle Mario G.Osborne hundred wen, the hundred best volun-| and he\u2019 he mesal his prize of £350 of \u2018every Duna.Tha price 1 now cudldly finished.We dark effects, Hugh Ress.of Westmount loghter of rile.A thou the ritish service! ber.redal to Sergeant Coin- 2 4 PAIRS OF OW secon seen ere sec cac creuse $o H.C.Andrews, of Westm , i The deserted slopes woo the ling of tar.ber.A Jittle old woman was sitting i 39 dark All Wool ESS 320 TROUSERS a RB.Wn \u201ctine -00 De Sie Helene re Montreal, July 31 Bets, bobbi ! line of tar-} w ~ , e tent.She - ! your chance À \u2026 rtly cut, best Ls.Na e Church, b } ot gels bobbing und bowlng like marion- vas Comber's mother, who, aXhoush Morrow morning ae «or.oe feason\u2019s best value.A pair To: | ! La.Nas.-Dubuc.Amadie Brabant le Vins size of à ete ayes louked about the; her - y-six years old, had come to see rocvenss RER ! BOYLE eaudry, both of Montreal.o Vir- were making ° unger tp, and the men Comb 8 triumph.: .EVERY , | Church, © RKE\u2014July 18, at St.Autb between ie a windage allowance +f strat oer saluted the King, walked : ISITE FOR Burke oy the Rev.Father Shea ony's oe Lie and ten feet.the nL from the crimson platform to Split Bamboo His OR SPORTS REDUGED It Boyle an ot Artbue Burke, to Thos .= 1 ser ; : \\ o Fi > Le .e tu .In Saturday a ontest uncertain Sng.The people ig Soman, ad kim) her.: Boys: Complete blog Rods .Re Gut Leaders |CHOWN-NORRIS \u2014 A hy e, the vie r ng's, do eu» ride ran - .» s' Baseballs ie @TB 22ece0enneus 0 cea ag ride\u2019 - idence of vrine ctor, Armor Sergeant AJ had a the mother s cheeks, and Comber One Day's Record of the lS .; Boys Hardwood Bats UE %e Baseball Masks ae | Manmiog Martie Mau EE 1, by Rev.LU.ey Regiment, made ny pu Just Surry | tion ask to master his own emo- Latest H e|otreet Railway Fined $18 100 Tratlice Soon Mius pono Tennis Balls Dea \u2018both of Kingston.to Percy Bloor most\u2019 at the winning ant dash al-, es a eni .poons .rass Fishing R ; : DEVLIN-FANNERY , oy ÿ post.+ - in VUE a ee.\\ eols .: ; ne RY\u2014Ottawa.Tere Frey night his \u2018core was 129 | \"H ALL SHOOT STRAIGHT.C or w = For Not Carrying Out O STICK pos STRONG LACROSSE oo oats ANCY COLOE | Foran.Scottandr Joho Devin (late of ! e seven as 49.4 e's a dea .anada .ckory hand! ; ne Lot of FANCY COLORED WEA ; 3 to Miss Edith Fa \u20ac .better.He w good and eleven! Com ar.good boy, '~said\u2014dires , ° - longs.The New M es, four feet HAMMOCKS.COLORED WEAVE | late of Lincolushire, E unery, .s 2 ., \u2014} 3 / .Englend.winner.When the last stase of as a \u2018I have four sonar the representative nL \u2014 .! Agreement.\u2019 15 PR clear them at agement 49c spreaders New Menager velance and a DEATHS IN T TY .3 Stan ç a .- , .\u2018 & CANOES, s y .Y - = das dt de ne saturday Sis store, TR Volunteers or the army.ana hey Gitawa- The Government has d \u2018 : venons CENT.OFF CANOKS, SKIFFS AND ROW ae Price .$1.49 | CAMERON\u2014On the Sra _ ey 274.but all attention was re: all shoot stralgh : ey! cided to mak î e- Tor : ; - \\ TS for th \u2018 dence.1 Srd instant.at à 19 Armorer-ser ention was centrod' straigh ght.Alf shoots 1 ; e the new juil at Ed oronto.Aux.4.\u2014 : e balance of the \u2018 , 15 Selkirk Avenu er resi- ser nt Se een 8 test of the ( the; ton a penitentiar moti-|wo .4\u2014The city of To \u201d .wife of Geo.e Rosa Basvett fies, Private Abin 1 Scott, Bo~der Ri-' tl 8 .m all.He nedrly wo itlary, and the ann .n on all pointy i Tes ronto F .A.Cameron.in her &: , 1 ri ton.Sud Liv \u2018the King's prize befo y n| metn will be issued in a ounce- [fur $10 | un its \u201cPenalty\u201d suit U 5 _Funeral private.Pleas : er G:th year.Captain Davies, 1s ; erpool, and: th re, and I told him]! ued in 8 few days.A yj V a day for 181 TCHAPMASN case omit flowers.tes.1st Middlesex, w nd! that if he did not ml large proportioi À ys.Alu | days, or $18,100 iu: HAPMANCTY it Towers.x.with à svore of OS esex.who tizd! giv win to-day I would| th i ) of the criminals là [puny for ust the Stree av Come i R MEN Joho\u2019 William, \u2018infant sen of M \u201cana ley ?THE oa | BE et loa the Manitoba penitentiary huve come Pony for not giving a proper service.Ls dont cuil pay you to pay our Men's Furnishi , Wiliam J.Chapin.Fuse ar ant ae, H 2 WINNING sHOT.but Sergeant ras can be sent in Paire to del They Enineer by the time-table of Ute Cry changes in the prices of m The new management.ha visit when down | MILLINGTON tn hie Wei private.octon.Wha fired rapi the threat seri ently took| Ottaw .sdmonton.In hi sd \u2019 ise\u2014that of many lines of has made radical , of August.at bt city.on Tuesday.jst finisheä wrs ns Ti rapidly and weil! ser erfously.awa.\u2014Uommander Spal ; n hl'sdecision, handed o , t you would be sorr goods\u2014this season's h | gation Str 3 late residence, 155 Congre- HR AS Those ; : Sergeant Comber infor been in Queb pain, who hassJudge Snider \u2019 ed out yesterday MEN'S PURE NATU y to overlook merchan- ; Bation Street, Point SU Char! tered round ang These near him clus- press repres nformed the Ex- A uebse completing urrange-[Uity E vider, the referee, finds the ; ble ATURAL WOOL UND , lington.\u2018es, John Mil- being King s nd congratulated him on mas presentative that he is a stone ents \u2018for carrying out the ; y Engineer hus power t rat the to sented pants.Sizes 34 to HS NDERWEAR, well finished v VMAINWARIN D ag s prizeman, bat ! 1 mason by trade.He was b =| session which , act of last|time-tible, and r to make up + to 81,75.On Saturday .Excellent quality.R ests, dou- a ING\u2014At Beaconsheld, - came that a ma: a whisper lives, in Wimb as born, and gill] ferrin provides for the trans-| bound , and that the rallway | MEN'S FINE UNL y.per pière .y.Regular prices up \u20ac ; Rienzi A Mainwar: shed.Agu I bad another xm \u201c+ had made O10 and Atri Wim ledon.He went to South] C ng of the pllots from the L x nd to follow: it; \u2018that th y is special] IE Ta made\u2019 ve Liens Ame nue: 94c Fuaeral private aring, in bis #3 rear à r shot to go.All \u2018 rica with the Imperl ; uth| Commissioner e Hurbur|0f March 31st : © tIime-tabin y reinforced back and 8, made of cxtra fine cere .eral private.Year.was then transferred All attention and won th perial Yeomantv.| ret oners to the departisent, has the : .1804, was workable; ti and roomy.Usually sold\u2019 nd front, regular\u2019 tallo stout cotton, ; PLOUFFE\u2014In this x lay glanvire alor red lo Coniber.wno \u201cKing's\u201d eo aflved medal In th : urned to Ottawa.Ther , > service during the ordi ; tnat b00 PAIRS OF MEN'S wold at 76c.Tho New Ma r cut, made extra large {4} F.X.Plouffs.Cuy, Acgte 7 Nas Ur : \u20ac alone ms rife, whic g's\" a month afte \\ af pilots.affected b : here, are 110 of the day on all nary hours color, FINE BLACK CAS Management's Sale Price.£sc piace at = The Boy service wiIl ia as steady as a rock e, hich was 1901.His elder b r his return in pe y the change.was re the 181 days specified - , \u2018good ribbed tops, silk splic HMERE SOCKS.warranted co piace at St.James (Tmured Hv 277 - balled the trigger ¢k.When he had medal rother won the bronze Three Rivers, Que\u2014T _ bu asonable, but that during we Ste.New Management's Sal pliced heels and toes.Regul nted fast 535 ovlok Aug : ries Dwenis 2 a: rigger, down his we: edal some years HBO ; -talion ; .\u2014The séth Bat- sy hours the rail 1 (ne : ale Price.arly sbld at .Hoos are gL Priests asd reia- pon, and stood up Fo s wen- brother was , and another was Inspected by Lo à with {1 but that \u2018dusing nell] Le a, :19c \"sc requested io attend King was one p.he found that the on S as shooting in the \u201cKing's\u201d Inspector-General of C rd Aylmer, the time-table on any route; p y ST SCOTT-\u2014!p this Hey - : : of the most inter on Saturday.86 assisted by of Canadian Forces, 20° of the night c: uie; that TU , CC prridense 115 O8 Azer Tat ber ale spectators of that l: most fnterested.Coniber is a lif | ed by Lt.-Col.Pelletier.T run on as ght cars required weve PURE | fard.+ SER re mt er There was a Last shot.ically ife abstainer.and prac- spection took place .he In-line 1y of the days mentioned; .OCERY 2rd.wits of 3B Ao hg à sue coment of __i tically \u2018a nen-smoke \u201c on the mar e City Engineer' à ed; that - $ day.Avgue: 5 , avers wd Bata ERY and then a ok Dreathiess largely attributes his and to tals he square, An nt Ils close the Inspector method of running Gg oi as Si iho Tmsportea Sardines Regular.Special.\u2019 Cote an GE = 2104 Dente 1» gnalled, bringing his score ug i « was un \"ec s.siw es well re Queen 5 | 8 Strect, \u2018ine Red Salmon .2° se| B Regular.Spe.| acqua stizoes omer aie rents uf winning total ena score up to the.owing to ere to come to the camp AT general efficiency of a Winchester Ta Broadview, tie Camp Cotter ee Su Ye 124e Pe Loupe?and Chicko pes al, re wnat ER oma loamen the suppressed / - pion.His h an 1 y awaited th \u2018 13 re from Novemb ; A erefore, the « - > Cowan's Co : \u2026\u2026 18e .15e : up.\u20183 ting .ze pan PA vor and 5 rer nearly wrung off.and hands were King's pri e result of the to 18 for the provi er |lected and : » company heg- : \u201cocoa, 4 1b, n° o> Lobsters, iy 1b =3c Lruss crence cm Leon: 3.PORT 3 : .and those wh : s prize on Saturday.provincial fruit, flow ; and refused to reuson ) 100 tins Coco Lime 226 Fort Cordial 5° 1152 7 TIEe Foaave Leman no ger a hand shook the first Sue the newspapers Saturday.Immedlately and py phow.Four conventions ang ihe provisions of usb comply \u2018 CORUDA .me 15e HAIG a oz $1.0 aoe DEATHS E:SEWATRE dragged.Mie NARA A force of police earn one of the buys: and vear at the nie sinaller.hall in the 8 conditions.rement 11, ° een Tea 1,5 4+ HOC CÉRELIEEES sw 7 ans fin out by main farce, and\u2019 he m who had w N .; e, viz.E ! SL TIE TATTINgenS fe with the swear and dust of or and\u2019 her, her joy nea n bo When he tou, oe ers, vegetable growers the rit xtraordinary Shoe Off \" Corea him he was presented to the Kors, who has towards no outing are addy Ott Hortleultural Association »-| KINGSTON WOMAN {8 la.er a Jar os Nas pue wish expressed by quite ce NEW ORGAN , M.-P, will pay $3,000.The aout edn, LOC : + 00 te 3 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 St.James § ved anu reungent augneer 1 a Si 1.C ee men that the| ON} IZATION FORMED.arranged beth en the parties \u201che AL HAPPENINGS | es St.Montreal.Timoen To under.ol te ced In the hands of #| ay, agara Falls, N.Y ; } ay Rallway origt ; sale | rma : .To : commission an ; s of 4] annual conv N.Y.Aug.\u2014At the the valu ; riginally placed ! = me ee ee { .ant factor in 4 made a more import aunual convention ren Arferiean | propristea at 82.50.but Mr.Macles ex.The West End Methodist = SE Ep Paskod Like sardines he winter port questi orta .these officers .eague here to-day.fused to accept the figure | ean r2- school will hold t ethodist Sabbath 1 = and TLL.asin - .main one in St.John and oh was thelent, E.C \u201cg were elected:\u2014Presid- | to submit the gure and held cut! morrow t old their annual picnic to : = \u2014 Bele orl (id Tet the lack St.John and Halifax, and! ai , E.C, Stearns, Syracuse; core T question to arbitration.\u2019 o Missiaquoi Va hate i = \u2014 = sirongly of wharf accommodation was sident.Edward ; Qurne y.vice-pre- Fee is about eight and ae TES: a LAs a good rE ale : con j D mag * À gO deal of er, J.B.Jones, U : Np : .8 been arr: ; \u2018 : .: a Pb uéare in favor of Coun- hth Willtam Sleicher, New York, The | 1 vancouver, B.C.\u2014A fishing boat be Joyable event 1s anticinatod.ost an \\ TH : , the proposed ocean xt convention will b .The|longing to the Engil a -1 Local 209 : .: TR east of Halifax vort| York.: An | e held in New.) was f nglish Bay cannery .\u2026 Of the International U At Pi x.- employment bur ound adrift In the of Steam Engin nal Union - ; : CREEL wanton the short: TRE iE ne Un TF Tod SiC tne dr Tod Be ih WEB ol BT 12088 MARS cussion.R.came into dis-| and be established.in the United States | the Contained 50 fish.According to tn Elizabeth, Street.to ison mate Wqras.Srumenoind Criers.dhencyeii n Prince Edward Is] : A \u2014 | Nicholas B .it belongs toio teed with the welfare .\u2018 a.> mel \u2018afforded iruch discussion.Without UAKRORN).Who and partner.(name in French a.Adresses will be given ; oo being convinre senssion.Without MepéaUng watotes carel .{ nown), who are thought me in French and Ei « given! Mr Gib : ; -\u2014 the very ina FA possibility of B.Hemsley, 255 SL James St ho od Brann ve a squall jast Sent.be music and Op and there will ° son, of the Ontario Bureau of Mines, Tells of th Tre a avr or ATR \u2014 the fin tune ce misston realizea| .om : n, Man.-During the it- An action 3g .: : ., > e AE on \u201cIe eé Pc eames boit priate ~f the hatter from the | holiday the Jewellery store of anal commenced Sonat 2,000 damages wus, © Original Discoveries in the T Ai : .A Sous sous Nera 7 ai! uses Oa rum geopraphical position disaguanisg aus _SWEDISH RIKSDAG CLOSED | dant ran burgiirized in broad Bolduc uaginst the Monte nn Louis R emiscaming- First or Say IEEE Supmems yee The Commiss.oner > e province.\u2018Stockholm, Sweden, Aug.4 valued à à out fy dlamond rings, live and Machine co seal loconio- - Neports 1 1 \u2018ye Head ofthe Tox : this mornine.s left for Ottawa traordinary- session of Auk, The ex- Purphy \u201cabout $5.00) stolen, Edward last May while he was le claime that .Pp Received With Incredulity.tu.ina, Sootreal x.Mecchems Was 0e brought to a close ry a8 wards arresiëd shortly afters and on a hand car ran prin ran : Sa SUMMER COLDS Oscar was not present, but wa NE \u2019 and on to his foot, inflicting e truck [The artic CTT .sent, t ws - or 5 .ot, inflicilin nt article whi d .IR hab Bron: Quinine, the world wid AL the new Premier Christian ao injuries.& perma.posters on Them dinco rte NES devive from this mn = = PATENT MOTICE .Cure.remote: the caus > wide ideberg.: * THE CH .n excellent , wis taken from th ; Dew Etes his mang properis \u2019 Tha ac an - full \u20ac Lu cauxe.Call for t 1 ICKERIN programine h .: the Torunte Glob = A AM all prospeclors Are TeEquir- Sued + A téuia3 Tales Na NOT Tuil meme end look for signature of EW Spon af the session closed, the GRAND QUARTER arranged for the weckly concert.Deen auicronte.August \u20ac Me Thoma a od to take cut a root SUNSET Lg Ele 3 Ses ne \u2014 peaker of the Lower House sald the\u2019 D voile sailora* Club at the; Glbson, director of the bures SW 310 a year Erobably #0 Te Te à snl a as VETE situation still contained dizquleting ole.is the daintiest and most | Amangst those who will take to-night.Mines, way interviewed w étroite of venses have been taken wi mre Yoo Nas x.of Pat s France \u20ac ae 0 he RANS GROW IMPATIENT.fron blame if a breach ocen abéolved; hors space (han an ui aL arent, \u201cna Mmm, Jute | A ES con Me [he Sve not en un ae SRT TI STAT mised Ives At the Drill Hai ; \u2019 blame If a breach occurred after inirably ad than an uprigh x rald, and Messrs, 8 sen Pusits ut Cobalt, Out c-[ They ave not lssued at Torvntu VEUT.Lau Site à sed saci Cle same and oe A last nig , the offer mad ; ter inirably ad: ; ght, but ls :4-| Edward Kre homus nny The cl .; man w dit Toronto, Tag Mito dts i \u201c2e DA ES - Montreal Veterans « light the T e¢ by the Riksdag y adapted for, «roc écnan, and Mr.Johi ho chtef source of \\ .who has found and Lae pinatio.Wa JAK PIE Ar , ° pterans of 3525-1650 di Aunther special se : | dimension T ; ms of lmited Wood - \u201cHil | Mu, Johh Green- Mr.Gibson, \u2018 ; cobalt,\u201d sald ang done nd aint staked 4 vidnn Bait ALICE Medd V0 aude > Owen No Gyan cussed the question of odin oT -vial session will be called D 18.Fhe tone fs surprisingly | Adams.\u201d A number Ne | 1, \u2018has praviousiy been in [1 d'dutie the necessary work ameun Suites of Pateuis 4712 5 > Svar: Disappointment wa the land grant.soon as Norway is ready to à \u201cLà eautiful.Sold only by C W ngly | BOTIRH wand choruses will ul et at New: wledonta, but 1-learn fr \\ ng to $0 a year PA , + noun.Bonk Sucdime Me 205 Uxgert.Meecmars s felt and ex the Swedish \u20ac act un, Limited, 23 st C : W.Lindsay, by _nallor also be glvey Heations 1 tl Ee dedrn froin pub- fbuy the © fur foul dears, ty oo \u2018 CIITA ed that Parliamen ex pTress- conditions.1 , 2266 st.Catherine $ \u2019 wa from the var : none New Cnledout 3 @ vluini at $X O0 ai .Ys ent had .: door east of Street, one port.Mr.ous ships in Also from Wrene ; doutil, ang [1s the sunt ! avre.ths \u2014_ without attending to prorogued em of Peel \u2014Adv.\u2014184 , br.Patrtek, Motiove ; rench geuillemnen rec : tht teatal of what the .2 to the matter.Se » 3 = .customs té \\ \u2018 ern, of tho from there, tha , coutis | recettes under ; the province ; eral of these present = .Sev-; Mr.J.Brisbane Walk offité will preside.put theirs tour ines practically | s under (he proscit laws Fhere LONIAL RAIL that the PRA seemed to think! the Cosm er, publisher of | On August 6th tl hetrs out of bustiess on ac y [is no resalty oll any ore 0 - ere F > nt wad adi i opolitan.Magazine .r ! «tf the second und of the greater rtehue d recount wined i the te or minera- .their request.and wi evading: through th >, passed) .of Bowlers pe vo ui lust|y Hlehticss of our ove) UC , te province of any class or gs .shed to & à tri , e city yesterda - - in personally couduele \u2018Pjviouaty this la t : el Cus description.ï .y OVTASS i Fr : other delegation to Ottawa (hed au vin over the Canadian Weer.from 4 OBITUARY to the Jurifle Comat will ad pars woll.Now Bane with uheleel as {ines or qu Be Ad tu the Tonder for Water Tanks nite answer.The majority however on Quebec In the evening vi: 2 ie .pi on und Norton, the two sectl Vpetnctpal source of tht ws been Che [in IW had reat cod by Mr.andy .\u2019 rT.\u2019 steamer Montreal.a the North B ain om Montreal, where uo spoutal Hudbury 18 crowdiug Ne J bud {threo percent he a = royaity of 3 s Co .the first eve Bilan Jluntingdon, a ite over ithe Grand out of the market.with coter lovyable, although te stiver would be a nd Tenders, addressed io the here, and one of nister stationed! ney.TI ystem for the jour- el; the Colvinaiu ores, ti sb Le juttow vd for working the m Ars was HOE nel, and marked où the outsid the oldest i ai he members of th ryl conslde , though car- the royalty 6 mine botory Tender for Tauk - Wide of the place, residents| which starte ain that party.|sutfle erable quantilies, hu\\e ' 5 ally could be collected j auk, Truro.\u201d oc Tender fee ee be dled or typhoid fever,| of the en tone July i peak highly surklotont\u201d ia compélo with hate mue foret re silver and al other metals PE ee du Lour.\u201d as tbe case may be cindianapolis, Ind.-\u2014General Ji e In the Alptig cur service ished lower In contents ure you of though tsiatuie tn Yoon Panduned by the Les- 9 revélved ip to and including \u2018arnahan, major-gene Jiemes M1 WY CRD Grand Frank was muel d value.so of wreuter ; \u2019 MONDAY.the Th AUGU torm ran or-general of the uni- clated, the high © mue V uppro- Mae VAN + MIGHT HAVE BEEN (Y sauve or 7h AUGUST.18%, ue home in nar att Blas, utter an enjoyed, and the ont routes funy 4 - HE FIRST DISCOVERY \u201ctn Novemt KEN OTHERWISE.re co a \" Co Comparisons Made Have.and Incorbect to The Herald this morning by the city medical health officer, Dr.Laberge, between the proportion of deaths from tuberculosis in 1904 and in previous years, and between the rate in Montreal and in other cities.Dr.\u2018Laberge firmly belleved that comparisons are at least misleading, if not odious, and should be made very cautiously.\u2018\u2018Previous to 1803,\u201d explained the doctor, we computed deaths from -phthl- sis only, which ts but one branch of tuberculosis, having reference to the lungs.Since 198 we have been enquiring more closely into the disease, and we now reckon all kinds of tuberculosis; even of the bones.So how can you compare the two?The proportion per thousand.The proportion from «ll kinds oy tuberculosis was 2.06, quite a difference.\u201d The comparative table prepared by Dr.Laberge is as follows: In the year 1904 therà were in all 75 deaths from tuberculoels of all kinds, walle In 1903 there were 817.It Is impossible to go farther back, as no records -are extant of other kinds of the disease than pulmonary consumptlon.As regards comparison between Montreal and other cities in regard to deatns from tuberculosis, Dr.Laberge mentions London, where the proportion oc deaths from phthisis was as follows: 1900, 1.60; 1901, 1.64; 1902, 1.71; 1903, 1.79; 1904, 1.69, When it is considered that the health of London Montreal's record 1.94 may be looked upon as very encouraging.Referring to the entire death rate in Montreal inh 1904, Dr.Laberge regards An interesting comparison was made of deaths frcgn phthisis in 1904 was 1.94\" Proportion Deaths per 1,000 Per cent.from of popu- of phthisis.lation.deaths.doo ee 692 2.39 9.41 tar re Pre racer Be 1902 LL.664 au 088 Dirtiorate, 1903 .633 2.20 9.10 1904 .574 1.94 8.44 is very good,; 1900.it as encouragligly \u2018small by compari son.\u2018The proportion is 23.89 per thousand from all causes, and including ali ages.In 19083 the proportion was 24.29.\u2018The total number of deaths was 6,885.\u201cBut here agaln Dr.Laberge thinks that comparison with previous years and outside citles should be made very cautiously.\u201cBefore 1903,\u201d he says, \u2018we did not count in our proportion of deaths per thousand of population the foundlings and premature births as we now do.Had we in 1904 omitted these as in \u2018former years, e proportion would have been 20.08 instead of 28.39.You cannot pick up books of statistics and make compafisons at random.The circumstances of the cases must be considered, and the method of reckoning taken into account.Take Chicago for example, where the death-rate in 1 1803 was 13.6.In New York it was 32.6.In London it was over 16.Does that meun that Chicago is a healthier city than London?It simply means that in Chicago they have a different method of computing the death-rate, I know that there they do not include premature births for one thing, which makes a great difference.\u201d Dr.Laberge pointéd to the Montreal \"39 per taousan ar ë that it was Be unparalleled.However deaths of infants materially swelled the death-rate.Dr.death-rate Laberge has a theory that the should not bn taken -al- together as a criterion \"f a city's health.He inclines to the idea that a comparison between the propor- | tions of male and female births should be made.The comparative table of death- rates in various years is: - Proportion Total deaths per Popula- from all thousand of Year.tion.causes.population.288,658 7.352 25,46 1901 .297,317 6918 23.23 1902 .277,829 6,27 _ 22,38 .1903 .286,163 6,954.7 242 1904 .-,.294,748.8,895 33.39 BEAL ESTATE VALUE SHOWS YEAR'S INCREASE 10 Bt $1.00, 000 \"According to the City Comptroller's obtained at the valuation for of $206,180,50v.PROVINCE, OF QUEBEC, _ ! District \u201cof \"Mazitreal?\u201d 1 i SUPERIOR COURT.- NO.358.; Vacant estate of the late John Gaven, of .the City of Montreal.- 9D.other side by number ninety-five (95), of thé said official plan.| \u2014Another lot of land situate in the said ) City of Montreal, known on the official | plan and book of reference of said Saint Louis Ward, under the number ninety- | - number ninety-seven and on the eight (98)\u2014with the buildings thereon | erected.> | To be sold at my office, in the City of | Montreal, on the TWENTY-FOURTH day ot | AUGUST Instant, at TWO o'clock in the | afternoon.| 7 No.15595\u2014 Wilfrid Reeves versus Louis | \u2014 Philippe \u2018Bastien, es-qualite: Seized in the possession of the said Defendant es-qualite, to wit: the enjoyment and usufruct during the life of Dame Clorinda alias Clorilda Bastien, of the following immovable, to wit: \u2018 emplacement situate in Hochelaga Ward, City of Montreal, fronting on Frontenac Street, and formed of the subdivision lot number two bundred and thirty-seven, of the official lot number one hundred and sixty-six (166-237), of the official plan \u2018and book of 1 Village of Hochelaga, reference of the incorporated in the County of Hochelaga, containing thirty-two feet in width by eighty feet in depth, English measure, \"and of the westerly half of the subdivision lot two hundred and thirty- six of the said official lot number one hundred and sixty- -six (16614 W.of lot: 236), of the aforesaid official plan apd book of reference, the said westerly half, containing bixteen feet in width by the depth of the said lot and bounded in front | by said Frontenac Street\u2014together with the buildings thereon erected, bearing the city numbers (311 to 317), of sald Fron- tena: Street, in the City of Montreal, and the servitudes thereto attached.- The sald servitudes and usufruct created under and in virtue of an act of donation passed before Maitre C.E.Leclerc, Notary Public, of Moutreal, by Benoit Bastien to Dame Clorinda Bastien, his daughter, .wife common as to property of Ovila Bessette, of Montreal, dated the fourteenth of January, nineteen hundred 1 The creditors of said Insolvent are hereby Notice is hereby given that on the first\u201d !day of August, 19, by the order of the : Court, I was appointed vurator to the vacant ! ertate of the said John Gaven.Claims against said, estate must be filed \"within a month.| .Montreal, 1st: August, 1906.J.M.MARCOTTE, Curator, 197 St.James St, Montreal, ; CALLING IN | CREDITORS.PROVINCE OF QUEDEC, ; District ot Montreal.' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT or THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.\u2014NO.89, ; In the matter of Thomas Davis, of the City and District of Montreal, tobac co merchant, Insolvent.ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Court.in the Court room No: 31, In the Court House, at Monireai, on the ninth day of August instant, at ten of the clock in the forenoon.in order to give their advice touching the eppointment of a curator and inspectors to the property of the said Insolvent.Montreal, 1st August.1905, H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, S.C.DEPARTMENT AT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS Lachine Canali.EALED» TENDERS, endorned \u201cTender for Rebuilding Wharf,\u2019 will be received by the undersigned, until 16 o'clock on Friday, the 11th August, 1905.© Plans can be seen and apecifications procured at the Office of the.Superintending Engineer of the Quebec Canals, No.2 Place d'Armes, Montreal, on and after the 3rd August, 1905.The Department Toes rot\u201d TIA TREIL To accept the lowest or any tender.By order,\u201d EE L.K.JONES, Secretary.Department of Railwave and Canals, Ottawa, 2ud August, 1905.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department, will not be puid for it.USE ONLY THE BEST GILLETT ERFUMED : and Thé, and duly enrégistered.- To be sold at my office, in the City of Montreal, on the TWENTY-FIFTH day of AUGUST instant, at ELEVEN of the clock iu the\u2019 forenoon.P.M.DURAND, - Deputy Sheriff.Sherill's Office, \\ Montreal, 3rd August, 1905.CONSTABLE WAS MOBBED.A \u2018few nights ago while Constabie T.aundrieault, of No.6 station was on patrol duty on Notre Dame Btreet west, he attempted, to move a crowd of men who wer loitering on the street, when e wa sset upon by three or four rui- lang, and so severely mobbed that he has been laid up with an injured foot ever Bifice.A warrant has been issued or the arrest of tha man.Sete, £ LYE istte STANDARD article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY.For making soap, softening water, semeving old paint, disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and fer many ether purposes.A can equals 30 pounds SAL SODA.SOLD EVERYWHERE.E.W.QILLETT Sm TORONTO, ONT.1mitted to the surgical | was screaming.report for the yedr 1904, the total value of real estate in the city is estlmated at $206,180,500, from the figures purposes of assessment.value of property was $163,268.655, and exemptions totalled $42,911,815, & total Th net assessed \u2018 The following table shows the valuation by wards: , Net assessed E xemp- Total - Wards, value.tions.value.East .2.22 (civ sa us Var vence $ 3,076,400 2.745.730 $ 5.822150 Centre .cove 24 tere VLa réseau anse %.046,050 2,083,150 10,109,200 West 1 2.44 084 Le tees Le sense name 13,128,500 206,000 .13,634,800 St.Ann's .vier veer +00 2000 wees.1129175 1,515,400 16,644,575 St.Joseph .tives suessavesso» 10,336,180 906,450 11,242,630 St.George .28 vase sr aa ce 000000 24,440,600 8,252,200 2,692,700 St.Andrew .+.ever sees ponvuer 15,580,925 9,247,500 24,828,425 St.Lawrence .++ +.» vec.14,065,270 > 995,200 \u202617,063.470 St.Louis \u2026 .: 11,358,880 2,061,700 13,420,385 Lafontaine.7.220,100 \u2019 2 282,850 9,502,950 St.James\u2019 .6.779, 700 a 176,000 8,946,700 St, Mary's .ce eves an 1,563,500 6,270,980 Papineau.«ceo on.1,914,300 10,142,555 Hochelaga.FN , r.62,550, 7.215,635 St.Jean Baptiste vere au enter : 715,500 6.265,500 Duvernay .cere + 568,400 77 2,984,820 St.Gabriel 4 (39,920 954,965 5,054,835 St.Denis 3.572.040 466,100 4,338,140 $163,268,655 \u2018sa, 911.815 $206,180,300 Totals in 1803 .' .«cv een .$138,616,90% $40,767,105 $199,353.195 ENTRIES FOR PORN MATCHES The following entries have been 10- ceived up tn date for the thirty.filth annual prize meeting of the Province of Quebec Rifle Association on the 8th, 9th and 10th August.ist P.W.F, 12; 3rd V.R.C., 24; 5h R-8::-10;- 66th \u201cRegiment, \u20142;\u201485th-\u2014Regi-\u2014 ment, 1: R.C.G.A., 8; 2nd C.A., 4; Victoria Reserve : Association, 4: 4 Fié.d Co.C.E., 8; C.P.R.Rifle Association, 1; Aubrey R.A., 6; Dundonald R.A.3; Dudswell R.A., 5; Granby Rifle (lub, 12, 53rd Regiment, 15; 9th Regiment, 2: 6th Hussars, 2; 7th Hussars, 6; 10ih Hussars, 1; 1th L.L.D., 22.ROCCO CAPORALE WILL BE TRIED FOR MURDER Coroner's Jury Recommend That He be Tried for Causing Death BOX $0 \u2018At the inquest held to- day on the remains of Konstantinos Xifterls, eighteen years of age, who received a knife wound in the hip during a row between Greeks and Italians in the store of K.Cambites, 112 St.Lawrence Street on July 9th, and who.died in the General Hospital on August 2, the verdict was returned that Xifteris came to his death on the 2nd of August by blows of a knife inflicted by Rocco Caporale an was recommended that Caporale be sent before the Criminal Court, The evidence of Drs.Duncan Mc- Taggart and Dugas .who made the autopsy was that on the 9th of July Xifters was brought to the outdoor department of the hospital suffering from a small wound in the left hip.On.the twenty-first of July>a second hemorrhage started and Xifteres was ad- ward.The bleeding from the wound\u2019 continued until his death and on the day before that event there was a very severe hemorrhage.the \u2018vound was properly dressed\u2019 on Xifteris first coming to Xhe hospital.The hemorrhage w.s caused by a pe- cular condition of the blood which would not clot and this set up a gangrenous.condition of the vessels.Andres Camb iti store certified that deceased was in bis employment.The houss at 55 St \u2018Charles Borromee Btreet was over the store.The Itallans passed through the back door into his house.He was called up to see what \u2018they wanted and they told him it was none of his businéss.He pushed them down Into the yard and accused Caporale, took out .a knife to attack him.His bro- ther-in-law hit accused with a stick and had he not done so he (Cambltis) would have been stabbed.He could not say exactly who stabbed the young boy, but Caporale had a knife.Another witness testified that he knew the deceased and that he saw three men in the gallery at the back of the house.A fourth man was down on the ground.Mrs.Cambites The short.one of the four men who had already puid a $10 fine in the Police Court, had a revolver, When Cambltes came on the scene and asked the men what they « une bei, sucer ma aoa ME 40 \u201coe Shes BB a ee mean me.Gs mg me A wanted they teld him \u2018to co to blaz- 4 aux rae mo A V0 C4 = Dr.McTaggart sald that | in CS CITT \u2014 es.\u201d Witness affirmed that Caporale had his knife ready to stab Mrs.Cambites, The young boy came up from the cellar togprotect his sister and brother-in-law.Caporale had a knife in his hand byt he did not.see the blow struck.Vasillos Youzonasis, the young boy who works in the tice créam store at 112 St.j.awrence Street swore that he saw two revolvers and two, knives in the péssession of the 1talians and that Caporale had a knife, Israel Goldberg, a witness.who was in the store at the time was positive that accused was the person who did the stabbing.Caporale made his statement explaining that he and the other Italians thad come ito the store to buy ice cream that they had been told the water élo- set wus at the back and that when- they went to find out they were attacked by Cambites and he himself having been hit with a stick on\u2019 the shoulder and receiving a eut on the head, hag left the place.SIMPSONS TO BUILD ON PEEL ST, CORNER The local officials of the Nationnl Trust C \u2018ompäny ahnounced to-day that] the purchase recently mode by them of the Hamilton block and Lindsay building at the corner of Windsor and St.Catherine street-was for the Robert Simpson Company of Toronto, the present owners of the John Murphy & Co.'s stores on -St.Catherine street.__It was explained by .the-manager\u2014of the local office of the Trust Company that while as yet only two bulldings had been secured, the company expected to get the adjoining property.The price paid for the land already secured, he stated, was $18 a foot.The purchase \u2018by the Simpson Company comes as a complete surprise to the trade, because after they had taken possession of the Murphy stores at the corner of Metcalfe and St.Catherine, they purchased the property immed:- ately adjoining the present big store, and it was understood they would greatly extend their present premises.Some difficulty is supposed to have occurred between the company and the owners of the present building, and it was as a result \u2018of this that the company decided to secure the Hamilton site.| I\u2014T he\u2014Hamilton\u2014lease\u2014of the\u2014property at the corner of St.Catherine and - Windsor streets runs out next May, and it is the intention of the Simpson Company to immediately erect an immense departmental store.The exact plans fore it will, of course, depend on ine amount of the adjoining property \u2018tne company is able to secure.: GROCERS\u2019 PRESIDENT WILL RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL i TER Tf ow |aitioy >) [tL a0.\u2018allowed to keep both shops = pS ol ASK-T0.OPE SUNDAY That Rien ad Law Gombined Rob \u2018* i Them of Business oe A lively agitation 18 being made by: the Jewish traders of Montreal ta have: the city by-laws so amended as\u2019 \u2018do permit them to do business on Sun-, day.They complain that thelr own: religion compels them.to remain closed: on Saturdays until 7 p.m.shutting up over Sunday to met the.views of their Christian fellow-citi- zd11sy, robs them of about a third of the week's business.The result, they Bay, is especially hard on Jewish cers, 58 well as thelr customers.There are about fifty of these Jewish groceries in town, whose trade is almost exclusively with their.co-rellgionists, land consists very iargely in special Imported foods not used by other people.Owing to the compulsory Saturday and Sunday closing the Jewish \u2018people have to lay in a supply of perishable groceries on Friday to last them until Monday, and as most of them are poor people who cannot afford refrigerators or ice this is alleged to constitute a grievance.The Montreal Jews complain very strongly against the Sabbatarian legis- Inting out that in.England_ and factories open on Sundays, and that the British Parllament recently by a very large majority threw out a bill to curtail their rights.They are especially angry that Sohmer Park and many cigar, fruit and candy stores 8hould be allowed full sw.ng on Sundays, while recently two Jewish grocers were fined for selling bread on Sundays._Mr.J.S.Jacobs has the matter in hand for the Jewish traders, and will endeavor to have the city bylaws amended in their favor.ee MANY CIGARETTES = WILL GO UP IN SMOKE Over 2,000 packages containing in all and that| Black and Tan money on shoes.Patent Colt \u201cpointed, $3.45.and heavy oak- tanned soles.$2.95.Orange Colored Boots, dium\u2019 pointed ' toes, high Boots with finest qual Vamp, fancy cloth top, -méd style.Former price $6.00, n .stock, excellent wearing sh now $2.95.: feel that you have to buy.1840 NOTRE DAME ST, 2N A Reduced Blucher Calf Oxfords, made of leather that\u2019s soft and pliable, with a:rich glossy appearance, almost equiäl - \u2018to.patent leather, in lace style, broad toes, tanned soles; lace style, narrow oak-tanned soles: prices $4.00 and $6.00, now $2.95 and.$3.75.~~ medium\u2014oak-tanned-sote;-high\u2014heels;=Bloeher\u2014\u2014\" \u2018Box Calf Boots, with heavy soles, new Come in and look at these shoes.Ben.Slater, Ve cs - - > wd YA sas A Shi pe Dr À oes © , vi rE $ A Prices 1 doar fs.We are fering the following Shoe Bargains for a short time only: Oxfords made of the very best patent leather, lace and Blucher style, with high and low heels, medium extended soles, -medium pointed, Former \u2018prices, $4.00 and $5.00, now $2.45 and and broad toes.taking a polish Former price $4.00, now.A Blucher style, extended oak- me- and medium heels.Former ity Patent Colt ium pointed toe, ow $4.00 oes; were $3 50, * Don D DOOR EAST OF MCGILL.about 67,000 Egyptian cigarettes, male in Belgium, were seized on Wednesday by Officer D.J.O'Grady, of the customs service department.The find was made on the C.P.R.steamer Montre tl, which runs between Montreal and London and Antwerp.It is alleged that the contraband cigarettes weve smuggled into the country by several boys and under-stewards of the steain- er, who peddled the yellow covered packages about after.night to the various restaurants and cigar stores.No.arrests have yet been made In connection with the affair, as the local officers are awalting orders from ol tawa.The penalty for smuggling Is fine of from $50 to $200, and three months\u2019 imprisonment, at the option of the judges.The duty that should have been paid on the confiscated goods, If entered regularly, would have amounted lu about #560.pound specific duty and 25 per cent.\u201c1 This is made up of #3 par - PARCEL OFFICE CHECKS BY THE DOLLAR'S WORTH C.P.R.Devises Great Scheme for the\u2019 Increased Happiness of the City Shopper Who Summers in the Country.i The Canadian Pacific Passenger Department has just evolved a new l idea for the benefit of those patronizing its suburban service.Books of parcel office checks, each containing twenty coupons and costing one dollar eich book (equivalent to five cents per coupon) are on sale at its Montreal cily office, 129 St.James Street, ing*some, article down town \u2018and desiring to take it out to his suburban residence in the evening, hands the storekeeper one of the coupons, which The latter affixes to the parcels and then delivers it at Windsor station parcel office, where the purchaser receives it on surrender of the duplicate check takens from his book.This arrangement, while being simplicity itself, ought to prove a very great help to Montrealers \u2018 summering in the country, and is another example of how the Canadia nPacific seeks to accommodate the public.\u2014 and at the Windsor Street station.The holder of one of these buoks purchas- at St.Andrew's Church in the Ancient C \u2018apital.valorem.The goods will be placed, at auction, and if they do not bring the, sum of 4560 they must be destroyed.; As it is unlikely that any Montreal\u2019 dealer will put up the requisite amount | there Is every prospgct that several; hundred dollars\u2019 worth of tobacco will go up in smoke in a different way from! that in which it was intended to go.streets CLOSING QUOTATIONS AFTERNOON BOARD SALES, 100 Twin City at 118.5 Dominion Iron at 22%.125 Detroit United at 93.lb Molsons.Bank at 226 A 100 Nova Scotia at 594.60 Nova Scotia at 594.100 Havana common at 1975.» 100 Havana common at 19%.25 Montreal Cotton at 116.b Montreal Cotton at.-Il16.3 Montreal Cotton at 116%.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk ns by J.8.Bache and Co.\u2019 Aug.3.Aug.4 PESCRIPTION Op CL @p, CI, AmalgamatedCop xd 544 \u201cA4 A4l§ Bg Am om.Ge: of 48) 4534 486 404 e va Cie y : do .Am Sugar Rf Rfg 14244 TELEPHONE TALKS.\u2018TO TELEPHONE USERS AND ie GENERAL PUBLIC, \u2014 At the opening of the enquiry by the Parliamentary Special Committee on Telephone Systems it was charged that the existing Telephone Companies in Canada had absolutely neglected and discouraged the extension of the Telephone to rural communities.The person who made this charge was either ignorant of the facts, or he made a sweeping misstatement wilfully.The sworn testimony of the officials] of TuE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA shows that this Company has been giving constant attention to this branch of Tele- \u201c phone development since 1887\u2014that we have been fifteen years in advance of the times in exploiting rural service, The Company has spent thousands of dollars in promoting and constructihg rüral Telephone Lines, many of which had afterwards to be abandoned for lack of support, and others have been maintained for years at a loss as an example.This and expensive educative * frequent o Am te a Pi Co 128 Am Carand Foundry 37 Anaconda Mining Co .Abch Top& Santa Fe 58% de do ref.\u2019 Baltimore and Ohio 114% do do ref Brooklyn Rapd Tr.64 Chicago & Alton Ce 35% 1 Can Paciflo.bo Canada Southern .Ches and Ohio- .(Chieand N Went .| Chicago M and St P .Colorado Southern.do pret Con ons NY.| Cot Fuel and Iron .Clev CC ard Lu l'etroit United Ry.Del Lack and Weat., Delaware-Hudren.195 Denver R G pref.Duluth 8 3h-Alt.° - do do pref.Groat Northern pref.% General Kieotrle.207% 211 \u201c.Jersey Central .» 2076 LL.Lee RE Jown Contral eom:.A 25%4 \u2026.284 Kanrae Toxas com,.cove 0121 fee de do ref.Coen Lees Louisville -Nashvilie 148 140% 14734 147 Manhattan \u2018Elevated .° \u2026 1664 1664 Missouri Pacific .1004 100 100% 10036 M8t Pand S St M, 180\u201d 130% Metropolitan Trae.157% 127 128% 128 NY Cen Hudsen.147% HS 34716 14734.Erie Nallroad.46% TY 48 do de I pref 84 sx 8414 : 84 do do II pret cee vee T4Y N Y Ont Western.53% A4 534 Nortolk-West com .88% x 80 se Northern Seeuribes.eee ve Paeifle Mafl.c.\"000 cee coe.Pern RR.14274 14274 148 14314 Pressed tteol com.431% 44}, GS 45 do do pref.WBC LE Le do do pref.™ Ce Pecplea Uns .Pa 105% 108 107 1; 0 re ner Lave n anas on.Phil and Ron ing.AY 106% 108' 1067 do do lpref 93% 934 1094 ork do do II pret \u2026 save sere geese Pallman.[SN .5 .Rock Island Cers .81 314% 81% 8 Soughern Ry eom.34 254 85% 25H do do pref.Vie ORY BSy Southern Pnoifie.pole) 0 644 AK Tenn Coal-Iton.8s 80% | Texas Paolfle.83% _ u8Y.Twin City.iis 116 117% lis B33 inane com.spi ee _ u toel cem\u2014 + = SAL Bhi do do pref.08% 108% 10136 101% .24 5 582 52 Union Pacifie eom.180 1304 130% 180% do do pre .\u2026.Cove ee Fo.Wabash.Ig .ee do pret ces cies beer aaa Went Union Tel.MY .ny Wiseonsin eom .28% .bsg CHICAGO N MARKETS, By private ire to Mr.C.D.Monk, J.8.Bache & C from Aug.4.Ong.High.Low.Clos Mr.Placide Daoust, the well known E ; ; e, grocer of St.Catherine street, was last Wheat, Bept.pig bode .x or night nominated as aldermanic candi- Corn Sept.54% BAK 53% BAM 14 date for St.Lonls Ward, being nom-| \u2018Dec, \u2026 46% 46% 4% 46 fnated by ex-Ald.Raby.Mr.Daoust'Oats, Sept.37%-8 2 714 74 accepted the nomination en the groun Dec.38% 28% 2814-34 28Y that the city\u2019s commercial Interests Pork, Sept.1335 1365 1332 1362 were not sufficiently represented at the| Oct.-.» 18228 1845 1320 1340 City Hall.Mr.Daoust is president of Lard, \u201cSept.222 782 740 258 the Grocers\u2019 Association, and will Le Ting Font.18 10 [a i 3 hat body.: Rept.\" .- \\ supported by that ceviens 820 835-7 §12-156 825-9 ere : _ etre es es rem ed ee vy - - \u2014 Pa - \u201c _ 1000 M .og ee as 0e ie et eme na ee an = has been supplemented by personal canvasses over many districts to induce development of this class of service Where rural communities have preferred to supply their own Telephone service on the \u2018co-operative plan, the \u2018Bell Telephone Company has aided and encouraged them by loaning experienced men to supervise their line construc tion and installation of instruments, and afterwards by making further expert inspection and repairs.This Coms- pany has then given connection to such lines with its Local and Long Distance Systems where the equipment of the local concern was in côndition to give satisfactory service, and where they were not in Company\u2019s.own business.has in addition to its own ext.direct competition with this The Bell Telephone Company ensive and rapidly extending rural line system, working arrangements and an exchange of service with \"out forty such \u201cIt-is only within the past Telephone service.Previous local systems., three years that farmers have come generally to realize the practical advantage to them of to that, farmers regarded the * fora time, but in most cases soon to be abandoned.Even yet a - great many farmers see an \u2018advantage only in being côirected But they are commencing to realize with their neighbours.the necessity to them as well as to those in towns and cities of being connected with one.general\u2019 systein, constructed in such a thorough constant and efficient ner,88.will insure permanency and a: The Bell Telepho Company : of Canada has been doing pioneer work in this #s in other branches of Telephone development for twentyc movement.We have now:o arg,:and is to-day in advance of the ver two thousand rural Tele- phen.subscribers and nearly \u2018eight hundred Toll Offices out, development of this class of service has only fairly \u2014begun:\u2014The-season\u2019bf-1905 will [add _more-\u2014farmers*-TFeles\u2014\u2014\u2014 phones to the Company\" s system than all the years before, - and already hundreds of extensions for 1906 have been approved or are now being exploited.RE The policy of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada.declared before the Special Committee, has been, and wild.continue to be, to develop Telephone service for every inter est and every section of Canada in which it operates, and in this respect to keep pace\u201d with the public requirements; \u2018We may add that we deserve the continued support and: \u2014 confidence of the people by reasonable rates.\u201d THE BELL TELEPHONE oMPANE: gre N giving an \u201cefficient\u201d gervice | Rev.R.J.Ross, of All Saints\u2019 Church, leaves for Quebec to-morrow afternoon: on Sunday he Will\" preach .do == de PERL.oe E160 ~Telephone as.a luxury which.few were prepared to ] AN wit] supply ing service to rural communitfes.As we have pointed Estadbiiohed 1503.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUG.4 mes \u2014 fo = THE PRINCIPLE OF GROWTH.zo It seems to delight controversiallsts of a certain order to fight over ihe battles of the past.There might be something to say even for that, if it served to fasten attention upon gr:ut principles, but no possible good \u2018un come of harking back to rival arguments which, however pertinent to the times in which they were originally presented, have no bearing upon the circumstances of the present.It is well, if you will, for the older Canadlan Conservatives to remind the younger ' generation of whatever triumphs of administration were effected under Sir John's leadership; it 1s well, beyond question, for older Libera]s to femind the younger generation of the long record of reforms won by the ardent cam- into our history to Identify the progression.\u2018There was a timie when Tor!es clapped men in jail at Quebec for claiming the right to \u2018responsible government; we do not make that a test ion and \u201cthis return: f6¢ which! kpepd tho the operation cf this principle of growth.\u2019 It will be, and ought to Le, more than ever what the Liberal party promised in 1883, \u201ca fiscal polioy, which, while not doing injustice to any class, will promote domestic and foreign trade;\u201d but happily, not this tine, \u201chasten the return of prosperity.\u201d That we have, : 5 \u2014_\u2014 COMPARING THEIR SHIPS.Next week the very successful} visit of a large British fleet to French waters is to be returnéd and elaborate numbers of the crews as well as the officers to visit London and other inland cities.» The assemblage of the two squadrons in the narrow waters of Brest has led to some interesting comparisons being made on both sides of the British channel between the most prominent types of vessels, in the two ward and the Commonwealth it scems an extraordinary merit that thelr su- perfor size is.not apparent and that they do not offer a too visible target to preparations have been made for large | Guest\u2014Say, what kind of fruit la in this ple?Walter\u2014Huckleberries, sah.Guest\u2014Glad you told me, for it's impossible to cut through the crust to find out.; .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nationality of Can.dian Bishops.(Ottawa Journal.) Acadians there constitute the greater part of the Catholic population.We are.certainly of the same view with La Patrie when invoking the principle vf representation according to nationality in ecclesiastical matters, but our Everythipg! - SPECIALTIES FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.\u2018 AMUSEMENT w.ieels running.The next tariff ought ae qq 0 Cv ama 55 to be adopted, must be adopted, to meet y ; FRASER, VIGER & CO'S : the great exigency that follows from What's in & name ?CL SOHMER PARK ¢ day.10 CENTS.All cars go to Sobor stands for the best dentifrice in the world.N 700 per Bottle, $7.25 per Case.\" > = / > Cinzano Vermouth for the Summer, 3 to 8 p.is Vaudeville 18 America.\u2018Lom A.O.U.W.\u20183 Forms: Liquid, Powder & Pasie .- ASK YOUR DENTISY Ç \u2018 A WORLD-WIDE FAVORITE 700 and $1.26 per Bottle.Fernet=Branca The World's -Appetizing and Digestive Bitters.MR.W.F.MACLEAN ~~ DENOUNCES TE © LEADERSHIP .CARLO E RBA'S (CONCENTRATED IN THE VOID) 60c and 83c per bottle.i Extract of Tamarinds A SPECIALTY OF WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION.\" Bols\u2019 Liqueur Gin The Oldest Beneficiary Society on the Continent Wi NS Grand Trolley Ride ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 180).| Cars will leave corner of Dorchester Street end Beaver Hall Squar \u2018c arp.quare at 8 o'clock p.members can procure tickets for themselves and their friends from the Grand Recorder lenging Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his departure from principle, instead of denouncing the measure and seeking to rouse the country from one end to the other, weeks elapsed before any- BUDWEISER $14.75 per Cask of 10 dozen Pints.Regiment Fusiliers THE RIFLE ASSOCIATION one knew what was the policy of Mr.Will hold their A an enemy's guns.\u201d contemporary is In error as to the| Borden, or wha intended to do.: ; of Torvism now.There was a time) These friendly meetings hve made it numerical strength In the provinces But there were om of us ho made T STRAIGHT GOODS.33rd Annual Matches at Pointe Aux - when the Liberal leaders in Upper and| jogs likely that the long professed nas by ihe sea.The total Catholic popu- a figat, pret ave no hesitation in he TALISKER ! The TALISKER ! \" Trembles Ranges on ; ans i h oint of].a , on ere is 342, whereas e saying that attack made your Lower Conada went = ne point rival war will soon take place and it French Catholics are only 139,008.Per-| member on a certain Monday > the THE TALISKER WHISKY ! Saturday, Aug.5.armed.rebellion; we do not conslderiis only in such an event that the realihaps the Acadlans upon the basis of Government, measure and on Mr.Sif- THE FINEST MADE IN THE Hi LANDS First match to commence 9 a.m.sha that the present duty of Liberals.There] sijperiority of \u2018a special type could be numbers, net of majority, might be) ton in particular, was effective enough $1.25 per Bottle : GH.50 \u2019 Every member of the Regiment is requested ; \u201c [entitled to one bishop in a New| to have him out of the Cablnet on the \u2019 : : $13.50 per Case.to attend.or was a time when the Torles joined wiih the governor in resorting to violence tù defeat a Liberal leader; never again can that be expected of them.In the long and bitter struggle for responsible government the Liberals won; your modern Tory Is proud of responsible government.Then George Brown broke} away from his slower-going leaders, demanding representation by population.The quarrel over responsible go/- ernment being ended, Cartier led LAa- fontaine's victorious hosts into an ai- effectively demonstrated.Among British experts there are several who con- slider that the higher freeboard.generally adopted in the French and \u2018some other foreign navies, would give these vessels u better opportunity to use their heavy guns in heavy weather.- Homogeneity may be all very weil, but it Is certain that different types are likely to have speclal advantages.under special conditions, and should a prolonged naval struggle prove the superiority of a particular type the power possessing it in prependerating Brunswick diocese; but.if given such a high dignitary, then according to numbers the English-speaking Catho-.les of the Province of Quebec should be honored with two bishops, as they are twice as numerous as the Acadi- ans.An extension of the principle of representation in the high offices of the church according to derivations of the people would also affect the west.In all Northern Canada from Manitoba to British Columbia, including the unorgantzed territories, there were according to last census, 29,579 French.Canadians, but 108,954 other Catholics.English-speaking representation on such a basis would be as four to one.day following, and the statement made in the House of all the Liberal members from Manitoba and Territories, some fourteen out of a total of twenty members, were behind Mr.Sifton $1.10 per Bottle.\u201cPerfection\u201d Whisky SCOTLAND'S FINEST BLEND\u201420 YEARS OLD.- $12.50 per Case, in repudiating the drastic character of the éducational uses |.\u2019 \u201cHere was a &kéjce if ever there was one.It was lost.Had the attack that some of us had made 80 successfully on Mr.Sifton been followed by another on Mr.Fielding in the: same way, and I tried to make it, we would have had him and the Nova cSotia 'Liberals out \u2018and Sir Wilfrid Laurier 'hopelessiy involved and'forced + 1 Versandt Bier \u2014VON\u2014 GABRIEL SEDLMAYR ' Brauerei Zum Spaten \u2014MUNCHEN\u2014 .IN\" DER BRAUEREI AUF FLASCHEN ABGEZOGEN.Uniform\u2014Drill Order.The Secretary, \u2018\u2018Staft Sgt: W.H.Davidson,\u201d will be at the Armory Thursday and Friday evenings, to receive entrles.Rifles can be had on Range for those who are not now supplied.| G.8.8.FERGUSSON, Capt.Adit.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.(GALLERIES or PAINTINGS Ete., Now Open.9 a.m.to 6 p.m.navies.in-| It is Batisfactory to note that our paigning of Liberals in other days.But ary server (at Cine British battle.contemporary La \u201cbarrie agrees with The Finest in the World.\"The ancient.Order of U : we must an Pen copsclous (hat pie o ship sits much lower in the water |the Journal's suggestion that for the = - offers advantages not to be hatin pny other 4 * country where the will of the people 'S\\ yp.\u201ctno French, the Gaulois, -n|8dministration of Catholic affairs in ; \\ e er rau rerlilioates Tog the \u2018really supreme, hardly any Issue \u201c2 |drawing attention to this dlssimilar- Quebec there should be a bishop of ,, (Continued trom page L) Morel\u2019s Apricot Brandy member, With compound interest at 4 por remain unchanged, or can command|ty, says, \u201cOur sallors wero the first English-speaking derivation and also ret, mn face of this declaration of WITHOUT AN EQUAL, cent, issued any time after three years.the general attention during MDTÉ!|40 admire the homogenelty of the Bri- | suggests that the principle be applied a oy Of oerclon, at the [irae Opposts $2.25 per Bottle.$25.00 per Case.ee than a certain period of time.* ltish fleet and the lack of that charac- |t© the Maritime Provinces, because\u2014 tion, I regret to say, had no opinion , | T7 ÔôNehas=to 1ook\u2014back=a=1ittle Wa} er Th UF own ii thé Ring\u201d Bar jéccording \u2014to-ba-Patrie\u2014the-French- |-to-offer-Instead-of-hmmediately-chal-| #\u2014\u2014\u2014- _KING.-OF-AMERICAN-TABLE-BEERS-\u2014 = a istPr ince of Wales\u2014 liance with their old enemies, led by Sir John Macdonald, to- becbme the backbone of the resistance to Brown.William.Macdougall, at the outset of his career, was berated as an unpractical Radical; but already at Confed- to abahdon coercion.1 was treated to, a good deal of Insult at this time from certain Conservative politiclans and belittled, derided or ignored by certain professed Conservative papers, by à class of politicians and class of papers that apparently would sooner sce the Conservatives fail than that they There has been a steady Immigration of Catholics of other than French, derivation.These or their children naturally adopt the ways and language of the English-speaking majority in their new country.And so, there also, 1f numbers were considered, Eng- GABRIEL SEDLMAYR'S MUNICH BEER, brewed and hottled at the Spaten Brewery In Munich, Germany.The very finest German Beer imported.\u2018 A ehipment of cases cantaining 100 pints each, just received, $1.90 per dozen pints, $14.50 per case.of 100 pints, number would have as great advantago | ADMISSION\u2014Z25C as the army which possessed the better gun.It was the new breech loading needle gun which beat the Austrians in 1866.The value of the experiences gained\u2019 OTTAWA RIVERNAY.CO.Dally Except Sunday.eration most of the items of hls impos- lish-speaking bishops should be ap- - 7 sible programme had béen carried Into|ln the present war as in the -Spanish- pointed _scelng that from ocean to Should win under any move that hap- FRASER, VIGER & Co., The Nordheimer Building fo OTTAWA.82.00 Return.84 00 : TO CARILLON by pened to be made by an Ontario man, or iu sympathy with Ontarlo opinion.As I said, the chance was just.! Charge Against the Government.\u201cSir Wilfrid Laurier, never so .helpless, took heart again, negotiated 4 new school clause with his Western members, and solidified hls entire \u2018following by the most widespread pro- niise \u2018of rewards for support ever known in our history.The @ercion of Saskatchewan and Alberta wus to be! bought with Senatorships and Gover-| norships, with grants, with extravagances in public.money, with offices | for those members who were about to, stultify themselves, and therefore dare not seek re-election, and above all, by the direct promise of an In- creaged seasional indemnity to members and a pension for Ministers if they'd see coercion through.DAILY EXCURSION - Steamer SOVEREIGN.arriving home by the \u2019 Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Round trip.81.00 For above trips take G.T.R.train, 8 am, to connect with steamer at Lachine.SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take G.T.R.5 p.m.for Lachine.Round trip .50¢ « Tickets at Grand Trunk Station.ocean: there is not now one bishop of English-speaking derivation., .207, 209 and 211 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.\u2018 American war have\u2019 been small in proportion to the numerical forces engag- his way after the coalition that vrought(¢d bon Jo single areasion does + 8 \u20ac av cen contest o about Confederation broke up.Next, ; .came the division of opinion over the @ Nature to bring out the qualities of iships, men and guns to the degree attempted protection of Canadian.n-; = ; : which w h in th > dustries.- The people of the new Do-! ch was the case In e sea battles minion naturally aspired to a diversi-1 of former days and presumably would y p again be the case if British, German, fied industrial development.Thanks to French and American war vessels bethe experiences galned in the hard times came engaged in deadly strife.\u2018which began all over the world in 1874, Some factors not hitherto much \u2018and pluek à peach or a pear, 80 the manufacturers concluded that it could thought of have-come\u2014Into-\u2014promin Jamatean bes out and plucks a tooth- oe oo ! \u201cHFUEh.only be done If the revenue require ence, such as the detérioration of am-i \u201cLiterally, of course, he doesn't pluck ments of the whole Dominion W=\"6; munition, owing to.climate affecting! a toothi-brush.He cuts off a twig and relegated to second place, and the great) (ia chemical preparations now so ex-|Favels out one end into bristles.The Instrument où revenue collection, the el ed ; _| Wood, you see, is somewhat sapona- tariff, made over into an Instrument \u2018or tensively used; the delicate mechan- ceous, like slippery elm, and It has an PE o an Instrument \u201cOf ism of gun sights and electrical ap- aromatic flavor llke dentifrice, 1t .the advancement of their private busi- \u201ceffect, and he, In his turn, felt free 0 stay with Sir Jokn and let Brown \u2018go Italian Warehouse.Established 1856 The Tooth-Brush Tree.(Chicago C.ronicle.) The tooth-brush was brown, brown alike in handle and bristles, and us shape was uncouth.\u201cIt 1s a home-made article,\u201d sald Its! owner.\u201cIt grew on-a little tree, aj tooth-brush tree.They have a tooth* brush tree in Jamaica.As we go out LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP \"SHAMROCK vs MONTREAL M.A.A.A.Crounds, Saturday 5th : August, = Ball faced at 3 p.m., rain or shine.GENERAL ADMISSION 60c.- - - - - - - - - - BLEACHERS 25c, Reserved seats, The, for sale at \u201cStar\u201d Branch G!fice, ror.Peel and St.Catherine - £ts.; Morton, Pbillips & Co., 1755 Notre Dame St.; C.K.Roffey's, 544 St.Antoine St, and M.A AA.Office.: + LOCAL 209 Stationary Engineers SATURDAY HALF-DAY EXCURSIONS { GEORGE 'S.CAMERON.Steamer Beauharnois' will leave Montreal makes a tooth-brush of good quality.: pHances; the effects of vibration and > \u2018And through it firally went, \u2018 dir \u20ac ness.Naturally, such a proposal wis concussion.Ample proof has been \u201cThe bark of this singular thee 18\\ {Wilfrid got his forces all repaired.lon.Secretary, M.L.C, at 1.30 p.m.and Lachine whart at 4 p.m., bitterly resisted, but the resistance only! 3 h antage \u201c :, often ground into tooth-powder.ere! Singing, carousing and cheering fur) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014s\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"\"\"\u2014\"\"\"o mere | Galing at ateauguay, Desrocher's whart, ; ; ; affordzd of the advantage possessed js a box of the ground bark.It smells coerclon was under way again and \u2018 Ting.at ® Beruharnois.at % opm or es Leaving Beauharnois same evening at \u20188, arriving at Lachine about 9.15, where the excursionists will be transferred to.the Montreal Park and Island Railway for Montreal.Increased the insistence of its advocates.Such debates as were then common, and unavoidable, because men were honestly in doubt whether \u201cinfant industries\u2019 could compete for business, would be quite Impossible now.Time has let in° the light upon the exaggerations of both sides.We know now that our industries can hold their own, and that the question is not so much what the tariff shall be on a particular article as what the relation ts between ea or he rink t 5 + ar.; i an esiegers w e that © e nk- the protecting duty on the finished ar sent war with a French admiral at ing water supply.In vladivostok thers, ticle and the cost-increasing duties n! Brest, the British commander, Admiral are at present fifty-three wells, so' that, the materials of industry.For five, May, is reported to have said: \u201cThe estimating the population in the city | years or more the average duty on a\u201d- last word still rests with the battle-| AL 30,000, ris well has to Support 600 ticles entering from Great Britain (ec-|ship and the blg gun; torpedo boats persons.In summer the wells have by the fleet having the uniform highest speed and the superiority of Welsh coal has asserted itself more emphat-; ically.than ever.This latter expo-| rience is likely to lead to still more | active experiments with oil fuel, for amid all the great mineral discoveries\u2019 of the last decade there seem to have been few additions to that type of smokeless coal which is so essential to success in naval warfare, In discussing the lessons of the pre- good, dvesn't it: Though it makes Ho lather it keeps the teeth very white, Jamalca is undoubtedly .the only country in the world where you can #0 out and pick not only your tooth-brush but your dentifrice foin a tree.\u201d PR Vladivostok Needs Water.{+ nicago News.) If the Japanese Invest Vladivostok and a large number of Russian troops should be centered in that city, one of the hardest problems for both besieged when at last Mr.Borden made his de-\" liverance it was too laie and, worst of ail, too weak, It was a constitu- tiondl argument he offered, not one of policy, not what was best for the West.He seemed to be surrounded by advisers who thought he.would deliver himself in a double way, in H way that could be construed favorably in Quebec and favorably also but, con- trarywise, In the West \u2019 *] do not say he did that.He eventually declared against coercion, but.when it was too late, and what he did declare earned for himself the opinion in Quebec that he'd never do and in Ontario, the opinion that tKe man who hesitates Is lost.The péople-may be moved when a lion roars, but nog al- A CENERAL MEETING .) ° e \u201cof the Members of the Montreal Life .a rga 1 In S : © |7 and Accident Benefit Association Will take place at their Head Office, 11 St, - Lambert Hill, on.Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1905, at 3.30 p.m.The meeting is for the purpose of authorizing the issuing of prefercntial subscriptions to the Guarantes Fund.Dy order, GEO.DE CLERCQ, Secretary.THE BANNER WEEK FOR SEI GTR Montreal's careful buying people have become thoroughly awakened to the importance of our annual August ale, and we have prepared to make \u201cT0-DAY, TO-MORROW & MONDAY'S Bargains the most conspicuous of all.No matter what your purchase may be, whether\u2019 a plain chair or one of our best Parlor Softeg, a positive substantial \u2018saving is assured, We guarantee our : \u2019 FURNITURE AND CARPETS to be of sterling reilability, at lowest prires ever quoted, and you'll find every item quoted In this advertisement a greater Bargain than represented.ways when a lawyer talks,\u201d OT CAS IE EEE an plenty of water, though extremely im- ice \" fap cluding wines and spirits) has been and submarines-are merely useful for pyre, but in: winter they are all prae=; The Pricé of \u201cCoercion.\u201d just about what it was when the Lib-; coast defence and in bidding tarewell.\u201d\u201d tically dried up and the people are coin- ¢ Mr.Maclean emphasized his charge - What the sallor needs is the sea.pelled.to bring \u2018ice for drinking pu-, that the indemnities, the salaries anc erals left office in 1878, certalnly not con ane Lor need : \\ The poses from a river three miles to che pensions were the price of coercion.more than what Sir Richard Cart-, Be uvres gun practice at! porth.The country in the immediate| \u201cWe got to know,\u201d he said, \u201cthat sir wright, as an opponent of \u2018protection,|@ll costs, and that cost {3 becoming neighborhood also has a poor water] Wilfrid must have promised a reward was then \u201cwilling to recommend, It) \u20acNOrmous; but it is useless to have a supply.for putting the- bills through, but we needs no statistics to prove that our Navy If one is not prepared to bear also were able to see that the Govern- manufacturers are.doing well.The! 211 the expense of Its constant training ment was anxious to have the grab fact is obvious.And yet look at the, dt 503.\u201d Murphy & Son PAINTERS and DECORATORS fetes An Honest Peasant, (Chicago News.) An American milltonadre while driv- endorsed by the Opposition before it would consent, and wherever you went about the buildings, or wherever the enormously increase venues are! , ; or 5 .Rev = flowin td ner ased revenues that = © Woman's Answer to Man's Question.[ing an automobile in.France ran ovor question came up for discussion be- PARLOR su ITE, worth $35.00.for pester 33.80 .g into the treausry, and flowing, } LC and killed a dog.Near the scene of} tween Individuals the hint was always » Worth Sho Bf, ENT etat eee 45.50 out again to fit the new areas for set- Do Yo know that vou have asked fOr {he accident was a peasant, présum-| thrown out that the Government sup- PARLOR = Eva $120.00, for Digg 814.00 St.Catherine \u2018 Street, tlement, to facilitate commerce, to| guet nhs be thy Hang above |&bly owner of the dog.To lm the porters fers demanding an Increase of PARLOR opp CHAIR: worth Mon for 5.40 : nd widen the market for mavüfactures.| A woman's heart and a wo ov milliondire gave a bank note.1Sut the inädemnity of $1.000 And by innuendo .» worth $14.09, or \u20ac Near Drummond.28.man's life, that this increase was the price of PARLOR ODD CHAIR, worth $20.00, foi 14.00 .peasant was not the otvner of the dog and he was honest, but before he could make up his mind to return the money the automobile and its driver were beyond recall., None the lesa the peasant would not keep the.bill, and wken the automobilist next rode past that plaze some months \u2018later he discovered the dog\u2019s skeleton at the side of the road with the bank note attached to it and a penciled line calling attention to the mistake.And a woman's wonderful love?Do you know you ask this priceless .thing .As a child might ask for a toy, Demanding.what others have died to win, Sr With the reckless dash of a boy?\" You have written my lessons out, Manlike you have questioned me; \u2018Now stand at the \u2018bar of a woman's We have passed out, it cannot be 100 often insisted, of the stage when men believed that tariff protection was a life and death issue.It was a beautiful theory in those days, but eighte:n years of a fair trial in the hands of iis friends showed Its Hmitations.: Nothing can drag us back to these old controversies.Time flies, and-tne soul, esti .4 world moves on.Natlons pass, by sl>w| you require.Lhat.your mutton shall] but certain steps, to new positions, and always be hot, living \u2018nations do not look back.Un- Your shirts and your socks shall be certainty about thr possibility of main- whole; - Co taining our indusiries once dominated 1 Feauire that your heart shall be true R as God's stars, \u2018 our politics; it can do eo no longer, \u2018for, And pure as heaven your soul.the uncertainty has passed.The un-; À seamstress you warit for your certainty which must dominate our \u2018stockings and shirts, | + look for a man and king, It's Bargains like these that will multiply your confidence in this store.You'll trade to exceptionally good \u2018advantag if you come to-day, to-morrow or Monday.| - F.Lapointe, 1449 St, Catherine Street East, corner Moncalm.other steps taken toward the démand for increased indemnity.The reason|__\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Co given by Liberals to thelr chiefs was| : > - 1 5 = to the effect thdt they had voted the!either Liberal or Conservative, fs a [not good for the Opposition to have Autonomy bills through and must] direct beneficiary.\u201d .J tne leader paid, by the Government.have money, and that they hail beeir| Mr, Maclean explained his own per-i Lei the party pay- the leader if he promised it, and by the Conservatives sonal views in regard to payment of ipust be recouped.J who signed the Round Robins that the Indemnities and sald he .would not \u2014_\u2014 Autonomy bills had taken up a lot of] take the additional $1,000 because hei Single stane diamond rings, $1000 to -their putting the Government measure through.Supporters of the Govern- meñt got in among members of the Opposition and pointed out to them what a drain the long session was upon them, and suggested that they, toc, move on the line of increased indemnity for whatever reasons they saw fit to glve therefor, but th.\u2019 t@gey themselves were going to insist on it at all events.\u201cRound Robins were accordingly signed on each side of the House, and .\"THE : Liverpool & London & Globe \u201cINSURANCE COMPANY, Capital and assets exceed.864.000.000 .Co Canadian Investments exceed 3.750.000 ; Claims paid exceed .221.000.000 HEAD OFFICE \u2014 Company's Building, 113 St.James Street, corner of Place d'Armes, Montreat\u2014 ; i MONTREAL DIRECTORS.BH.5.CLOUSTON, Esq.\u2018Chairman, Cd Sir Alex.Lacoste, Geo.E.Drummond, Esq., Cg F.W.Thompson, Esq.\u2018 ; ea i \u201cAIT optical repairs.execuldd prompi- ly.R.Henisley, 255 St.James.\u2014Adv.[UE CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, Editor Herald: ; Co sir\u2014If Mr.E.A.Burgess, who writes in your issue of the 2nd inst., would call on Mr.Durnford, Canada me J.GARDNER THOMPSON, Resident Manager WILLIAM JACKSON .Deputy Manager politics for years to come is whether wo ; : ts\u2019 Telephone.Main 4497.een shoulder the load Imposed a r bu A king for a beautiful realm called Life Bullding,he will find that there is! time and made a long session, and was convinced It was voted as u TC | $400.00.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.\u2014Adv Company's and Agents\u2019 Telephone.Main 4497 à pon o home, i à | a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty| therefore they wanted additional! ward to supporters.of coercion, and = relatively small population by the task; And à man whom the Maker, God, to Animals, the staff of which, it not money.\u201d .not because the sessions were longer.\u2014_\u2014 Mayor Mcllwreith and City Engineer W.Doane, of Halifax, arrived in Montreal last night from the Canadian With regard to the payment to the leader uf the.Opposition\u201dhe protested against making that gentleman prac- \u2018\u2019The Liberal * members voted the school clauses through and got $1,000 additional for themselves.They took There! Shall look upon as he did the first, | And say it is very good.; am fair and young, but the roses will very large, can show work that will compare favorably with that of any society of the same nature, in propor- of opening up vast new areas, are things to do and things to avoid.! y w DAWES & CO., BREWERS.y There are great successes to hope for, fade tion to the means at its disposal; or|a portion at $1,500 a year.and jumped tically an appointee, certainly payee,! Municipal Union meeting at: Winnipeg PALE ALES A great abuses to guard against.\u2018The From my soft young cheeks one day: | if he will give his address, a copy of | the first session of the new Parllament | of the Government of the day.It was.and left this morning for Halifax.LACHINE, PQ.ontreal Oftice: breath of scandal that comes every Will you love me then, 'mid the fall of {he last report will be very gladly sent| to $2,600, because of the Autonomy _ _ ___ .es Cr ESS os 21005 en ee | Tel.M.166-168.221 Bt.James Stree now and then from the Yuk oo leaves, to him for his Information.He might bills.This costs the country.$300,000 ==\u2014\u2014\u2014= i COTE TETE TES | a moine tukon vane As you did 'mid the bloom of May?also assist pecuniarily in forwarding| a year forever.us what we have to guard agalnst.Tae Is your heart an ocean so strong and the good work pitched battles of rival interests in :he! Railway Committee are à sign of the force that is behind the rush of men \u201cupon thé \u2018land.\"We must not spend beyond our means, so imperilling the credit of the nation and checking its progress; neither must we dam up tha sources of that revenue upon which ~ontinued progress so largely depends.It is the principle of growth, the movement, the running of \u2018the sap through the trunk, the branches, the uttermost twigs of the maple, that has silenced the debates about what \u2018\u2018pro- deep I may launch my all on its tide?A loving woman finds heaven or hell On the day she's made a bride, A Very Early Land Steal.(Chicago News.) Oregon was anticipated in the matter of land steals by about 100 years, when the \u201cYazoo fraud\u2019 was perpetraled.This was a term applied to the tranoac- tion by which the State of Qeorgla, through an act of its Legislature Jan.7, 1795, granted about 35,000,000 acres of her western territory to four land companies, known as the Yazoo companies.One Who ls Interested in The 8.P.C.A.Watches cleaned, guaranteed from $1.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James 8t.\u2014Aadv, - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t Vice-President J.W.Grier, of the Nova Scotia Eastern Rallway, started on his return voyage from England yesterday on the Virginian.TE \u2014 THE NAME \u201c\u2018NORDHEIMER \u2014\u2014 His Viéw of the Pensions.**The remarkable view is presented to the people of Canada,\u201d Mr.Maclean went on to say, \u2018that every one, with the exception of Mr.Blair, to whom the money votes apply, Laurier, Borden, Ministers and ex-Ministers, were friends either of the remedial legislation in 1896, or of forcing separate! schools upon the provinces of \u2018the Northwest in 1905.So also that solid mass of the Liberal party in the House and some of the Couservatives, who voted for imcreased fhdemnittes, were friends in the past, or in the present, of educational coercion of the Northwest.Not one man who has a record of straight opposition to coercion Is a An otherwise perfect diamond lis , sometimes spoiled In the cutting.To emphasize the fact that a Birks Diamond ITS IN THE CUTTING [P: That the secret of diamond brilliancy lies\u2014the finer the cutting, the more precise the facets, the greater the beauty revealed.\u2019 Ale and Porter Brewers, the various kinds of aixays on hand Have oF and Bottles.Families Ale and Porter.Wood regularly supplied.600 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.| INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY | TENDER FOR QUAY WALL.\u2014\u2014 Sealed Tenders, addressed to the unders signed, and marked on the outside \u201c\u201cTender tor Quay Wall, Halifax, N.8.'\" will be received up to and including The consideration paid was $600,000 and : : at : en an aan mo ht | LITE | en my seg rin Btn spear es compare a rene wih Gb lod ol, Wal a : > =| musical devélo 0 > he » \u2019 RC x p 5 ° TT ; e C C .t that worries the manufacturer?The gippi and from the 35th to 3lst paralinl| sixty-five years, and the NORDHEL jug well within the mark when I say any other.week at Hulitas, N.S.tariff rate?No.something may happen to the enormous wheat crop, raised in large part by men who were not in the country ten years - ago, but who now coma.in armies every -\u2026yesr, wtost product \u201c ses The possibility that has.to meet the whole \u2018World in the) propriated $5,000,000 for extinguishing ; x 4; to lature except one was a shareholder in one of the companies.Although :he grant was repealed and the records of the transaction publicly burned the next year, the case did-not end then.In 1814 the congress of the Unit2qd States ordered the lands sold and ap- \u201che rights of the claimants.\u2026 \u2014- of latitude.Every member of the Legis- | PIANO has kept © with tbe growth of musical taste and advancemunt of Canadians, and to-day has few compesrs in the world.AT THE NORDHEINER WAREROOMS, 2461 St Catherine Siroot Can also be seem an excellent assortment of Steinway Faas, Planolss and : | «+ mei .\u2014_ that ail this money that Parliament 4 was a reward for betrayal of > educational! rights of Manitoba in KJ tchewan and Alberta in \u201cThis salary and indemnity grad Wak engineersd ar consultation: of conference hetw representatives, of practically eve Sof parties, an ry + Who Sop pa) 4a te CORIATIRRA] \\ HEN We bisse at 5.30 p.m.Saturday at 1.» RY BIRKS AND SO GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS, Le PHILLIPS SQUARE.} NS, land and specification may be seen at the office of the Terminal Agent al Halifax, N.8., and the Chief nEineerd Office, N.B., where forms of tender may be : CD Maen Ménager on, N.i Spe ln fini bn Ahn dn ve SA an and at reo + i 1 i 3 | D PORTER.| i 1 ¢ A he conditions of thé-apecificati be omiphied HED.on must - JH RMOLSON & BROS, \u2014 | 0 tr \u2019 TOT RUSSIANS ->ied \u201chim -from a sense\" \u2018of-humanttÿ\"t0lEnz LOST SAGHALIX Forced to Surrender Because of Lack of Medical Supplies.Tokio, August 4.\u2014A report giving details of the final pursult and sur- ' render of the majority of the Russian garrison on Sakhalin Island has been received as follows: \u201cAn independent cavalry column on the afternoon of July 28 attacked the enemy south of Paleo and routed him, driving him southward, capturing two field guns besides a number of rifles and a quantity of ammunition, \u201cOn July 29 thé cavalry, being re-| inforced, vigorously pursued the enemy south of Taylan, which lies twenty-five miles south of Rykoff.The\" enemy halted at Onol, twenty-five miles south of Taylan, and at 5 o'clock on the morning of July 30, sent a letter under a flag of truce +5 the Japanese commanding officer from Gen.Liapnoff, the Russian Governor, saying that the lack of bandage material and medicines and the consequent inability to succor the wounded compel- _ terminate hostilities.\u201cThe commander of the Japanese force replied, demanding the delivery of all war supplies and property of the Russia Government, the uninjured and the delivery of all maps, records and papers relating to the Rus- , sian civil and military administration, \"and requiring their delivery in reply at 10 o'clock on the morning of July 31, otherwise an attacking movement would immediately be started.\u201cCol.Toliviteh, on behalf of Governor Liapnoff, met Colonel Koizumi, \u2014\u2014 Japan posed terms, \u201cGovernor Liapnoft, acvent officers and 3,200 men of the Russian garrison then surrendered.\u2018The spoils, consuuUng of clothing, papers, and military supplies, are now under investigation.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE VICTORIANS PASSENGERS, - Following is a list of first cabin passengers per R.M.S, Victorian, Captain Angus Macnicol, from from Montreal and Quebec, August 4, to Liverpool: Mr.Thomas Ahearn, Mr.Ahearn, jr., \u2018Ottawa; Mr.James B.Allan and man, Montreal; Mre.H.M.Arnold, Mr.I.w.Arrnold, San Francisco, Cal.: Mr.James P.Ballantine, amnock, Scotland; Mr.J.E.Beaudry, Maurice Beefe, Mr.G.W.Belleau,.Quebes: Mr.H.Bisseker, London, Eng.; Mr.A W.Bradbury, Liverpool, Eng.; Mr.IL.H.R.Burder, Toronto; Mr.Burus, Winnipeg.Mr.Campbell, Winnipeg; Dr.G.Car- lisle, Mrs.Castens, Miss Castens, Montreal; Mr.B.F.Castleman, Mrs.\u2018Castle- man, Liverpool, Eng.; Miss E.M, Clark, London, Eng.; Mrs., Walter H.Clive, Miss A.J.Chandon, San Francisco, Cal.; Miss Cochester, New York.Miss Blanche Dean, Toronto; Lt.-Col.J.P.Dunbar, Ottawa.The Hon.Col.Fetherstonhaugh, London ,Eng.; Mr, Findlay, Brockville, Mr.D.J.Findlay, Mrs.Findlay.Glasgow, Scotland; Miss Fisher, Stratfori: Mr.Francklyn, Mrs.Francklyn, Montr:al, Lieut.Fullerton, Halifax, Mr.J.B.Gibbons, Halifax: Mr.R.™.Gill, Toronto; Dr.Forbes Godfrey, \"I\"o- HTronte; Mr Andrew monde Mr.Haggart, Mrs.Haggart, Winnipeg; Mr.H.J.Hall, Liverpool, Eng.\u2019 Mr.Henry R.Hatfleld, Mrs.Hatñalt and mald, Mr.R.H.Hodge, Hatfield; Lieut.Hodge, Halifax; Mr.Hopt, Montreal; Brigd.Howell, Toronto.Col.Clements T.Jacobs, Toronto; Miss Jackson, Mr.George J:rL on, Toronto; Mrs, T.Khys-Jnnes, Capt.W.TH.Lambton, Beverley, Kent, Eng.; Mme, Ledgerwood, Detroit: Lady Lelghion and maid, London, Eng.; Mr.B.Lewis, Montreal.Mr.McDonald, Mrs.McDonald, Mont- dea Thiet \u2018of \u2018athfY, on the meen.ing ol of July 3%, and accepted the pro-| Arthur\u2019 - GREEN OR BLACK Is acknowledged by all judges to be the best and \u2018most economical tea on the market.Many people who use it do not know that it makes the best iced tea to be had.Use half the quantity as of other tea, infuse four to five minutes in fresh boiling water, pour off, cool with ice and add lemon to taste, and the result is a delicious and healthful drink.Tt} real: Miss Macpherson, Stratford; Mr.rshall, Halifax; Miss Murphy, Miss Agnes G.Murphy, New Zealand.Miss M.S.Pace, Miss E.C.Pace, Mr, Pace, New York; Mr.E.A.Pace, Lindsay; Miss Florine Paneuf, Montreal; Mr.W.L.Payzant, Halifax; Miss Beatrice Pickett, Miss Grace Pickett, Bus- ton, Mass.; Mr.W.J.Pratten, Montreal: Mr.E.G.Price, Mrs.Price, Miss Price, Quebec.Mrs.Roberts, Burlington, Vt.; Mr.T.C.Robinette, Toronto.Mrs.smith and two children, Mout- real; Mr.John Suckling, Mrs.Suckli.g, Winnipeg; Mr.T.J.Suilivern, Toronto.Mr, @.H.Tait, Mrs.Tait, Bexhlli, Susséx, Eng.; Dr.Todd, Mrs.Todd, Minneapolis.wi LEE oh Be Slyck, Master George W, an Slyck, B MF.F.A.Vipond, ME COW.Tipond, Mr.Willam Wightman, Montreal; Mr.Wright, Montreal; Mr.Thos.Woolley, Toronto.\u2014\u2014\u2014rremmeme Gold, Silver and Gun Metal Watches.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LABORER KILLED BY CAVE-IN.\u2018John, N.B., Aug.4.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Richand Dooley, employed by Henry Crawford in the work of excavation necessary for the placing of two hun- died and fifty feet of new sewer and \u201d, Lv TR EN KT vou 3 a 2 | LA is Wool and Cotton is Cotton.GENTLEMEN If you want a $10.00 or $12.00 suit, buy it here for $5.00.| - - If you want a $4.00 \u2014raln-coat,\u2026 buy.it.1 © here for $1.95.If you want a $2.50 pair of Trousers, we have them for $1.00.JES water.pipe, was buried by a cave-in and killed.Frank E.Haley had a dislocated shoulder and bad bruises.English clocks with Westminster chimes, R.Hemsley, 256 St, James St.Ady.c.N.R.INTERESTS MAY .BUY BAY OF QUINTE RY Believed That Ultimate Object is to Push Road Into the Far ; North.Kingston, ont., August 4.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr: D.D.Mann has been In Deser- of Quinte Rallway, examining the equipment etc, The bellef in Deser- onto is that Mackenzie and Mann are to acquire the line which runs from Deseronto and Kingston to Bannock- burn in North Hastings and which could be pushed to the far north.ST JAMES WAFERS | PALE.AND WEAK WOMEN \" \"WE WILL SELL : 100 doz.Blouses worth $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50, for $7.00.150 doz.Boy\u2019s Wash Suits worth $1.35, for 50c¢.No store.in this or any other city ever offered greater bargains than these, The quality is exactly as stated below.With us Wool If you come.here looking for these bargains any time this week you will find them awaiting you.ry Ps tion.Suit?tising here.cave shoulder SUITS for .It takes some time to become known as clothiers.of our stock is doing wanders for us.Does it not express all that is manly\u2019 and stylish in a Youth's This sketch was made from one of the Sults we aré adver- We have\u2019 hundreds more like it.widely, giving buyers a chance of perfect fit and shagle.cellent.All-wool Tweeds are used _in_each_and every Suit.The éoats | are lined with excellent farmer's satin.on this coat, and the neat fitting trousers.get no better for less than double the money.510.00 AND 512.00 MEN\u2019S CLOTHING \u201cThe quality Consider the above illustra- The patterns differ Only ex- excellent con- You will .00 Note the \"45 at a profit for $1.95?out with plaids.MEN'S RAINCOATS \u201cHave you ever seen a fashlonable Raincoat that could be sold _\u2026 No, nor neither have we.stands the manufacturers a substantial loss.several shades of fawn and dark gray.and superbly lined through- We bought them for the benefit of our patrons, Here is one that They are made in rand \u2014are selling them for thelr net coat to us.cure a good fit come as soon as you read this advt.If you want to se- $4.00 RAINCOATS $1 9 5 BOYS\u2019 WASH SUITS REDU CED Boys\u2019 Wash Suits are still being sold at a new summer colors are shown in this lot.» Some are copies of the famous Buster Brown and others a catchy sailor style.the finest quality Prints and Percales.reduction.Many Made of REGULAR $1.35 for .:50c end.None of the old prices remain.most andless \u2018stock.making are also embodied.$1.D $2.00 and 32.LADIES BLOUSES A great price cyclone has swept our Blouse section from end to the general price will be about one-half the minimum.useless to attempt a description of these.fronts with embroidery.pleated fronts and so on throurgh out al.All the new tricks of\u2019 sleeve, collar and cuff See them.For to-day and to-morrow It would be There are plain fronts, 50 $1.00 -\u2014=|onto-for-some-days- going-overthe Bay\u201d |fitüngs for .lent \u2019and Tarpaulin.Co.329 Craig | st, F ok Laundry Help Situations Wanteé-Mals, ; Er one create mod this cents; a ERHANGI NG, PAFERHAN GING, PAINTING, TINTI qQ ng, etc.Competent workmeh.Low rices.Attention \u2018ts orders from any part.5 Bacon, 75 Hallowell\u2019 st.Westmount, .Joinek work of all kinds.Work properly done at reasonable prices.Gareau & Cusack, fla 8t.Urbain st.189 OOKKEEPER \u201c (EXPRRIENCED countant.and correspondent) situa Best city references.Kaos: Herald Office, 184 FRENCH COUPLE, FRCM PARIS, NO children, who came to Canada in service, s8ek place as valet, 1aaitre d'Hotel (or steward) and chambernisid; ages 26 and 28 years.Address K 306, Herald.C188 Situations Wanted\u2014Female.8% Advertisements under this beading ~ 32 mords, one insertion, 10 ceuts; one week, cents.VV ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY, CLEAN- Ing offices, etc.Best references.Apply 222A St.Urbain at.182 For Sale.4 Advertisements under this heading\u2014 Ko por word tor one insertion.Six insertions tor the price of tour, making the rate ¥% ceut per word per insertion.Fer SALE \u2014 A FEW FIRST CLASS COLlies, hounds, setiers, terriers, Angora cats, amd pet stock of all kinds, now tor sale Fer Tesonaoler prices: dt RobIISON; ACION 'K West, Unt, J 183 Fer SALB\u2019\u2014 BOME SLIGHTLY USED pianos, by such makers as Chickering, Knabe, Karn, Heintzman, Evans Bros., etc., from $140.40 up.All fully guaranteed.Must be cleared at once.Apply now for first choice.Lauyton Bros, 144 Peel st.134 {OR SALE \u2014 AUTOMOBILE.ONE SEATed '06 Model Runabout, new in June, six horse power.Price, when new, $Gov.oi take $:25.Address P.O.Box 2298.184 VOR SALE \u2014 FISHING TACKLE, CAMP- | ing goods und general sporting goods; \u2018apeclai bargalns this montn.Wigntman (sporting Goods Co, 3 St.Francois Xavier 18: AC- desires Address street.OR SALE \u2014 BEVERAL SKIFFS, FLAT bottom boats, 1 salliug dinghy.All boat launches, etc.Sonne Awning, West of.Victoria square.182 \u2014 OR SALE \"FURNITURE, STOVES, carpets, oilcloths, refrigerators, go-carts.For cr=dit or cash, The Montreal House Furnishing Co., 1560 Notre Dame, 4 doors west of McGill.188 JOR RENTAL \u2014 MONARCH VISIBLE: typewriters.New machines furnished.Rates moderate and can be applied on purchase.24 St.John st.Phoue Main 4988.200 BALK \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, KM.K.Palnchaud, 660-652 St.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke.Rolj- ing and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside tables, bed-rests,-commodes, bidets.Phone.East 3338, x For SALE\u2014ON EABY PAYMENTS, FUR- niture, carpets, stoves, go-carts, etc., \u201cetc: \u2018The J.8.Prince Co., & Bt.Lawrence street, OR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, \u2018mew and secondhand, at prices that de:y competition.Largest stock in tity.A.Aheru, Montreal Safe Works, 390 St.James st.Telephone Main 813, For SALE \u2014 KINDLING on THE MILlion.Kindling wood, \u2018 $2.00; cut hard wood, $3.00, ill blocks, $1.75; \u2018tamarac blocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy and William st.Tel.Main 452.- For SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, IN gvod order, and recently lacquered, enough for eight or ten room house, including drawing room, halls, dining room, bedrooms, etc.(ost $60.Will sell for $20.Mount Pleasant ave.Telephone Wesunouat 1088.[134 FOR SALE \u2014 A COMPANION BABY'S Carriage, in first-class order; rubber tyre.Price, $5.00.Also a little boy's 3- whee) bicycle, $1.50.Apply to 372 Charlevoix street.180 OR SALE \u2014 ON EASY.PAYMENTS, AT cash prices, high ana medium grades of furniture, stoves, carpets, oilcloths, crockery: also clothing, ladies\u2019 garments of very best tit.Lande Bros., Complete Home Furnishers, 176 St.Lawrence, near Dorcbest Manufacturing or Warehousing \u2014 Flats to Let.About September 1st occupation can de given | af one or more flats \u2018In\u2014the\u2014present.Herald\u2014 \u2018Butldiug.603 Craig Street.About 4,000 feet tioor space on each.Apply on the premises.Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY JOHN M, M.DUFF, 107 St James Street and 49 Grescent Street.= \u2014\u2014 Wanted \" FOR Windsor Hotel Landry, Te mids ANTED \u2014 JOBBING CARPENTER AND |?\u201c*|\u201cWant-Ad\" Depots Your small advertising will be re- celved at any of The Herald Recelving Depots, and ths same attention will Le piven a8 when left at the main UPTOWN\u2014Ghapman's Bookstore, St.atherine St.(twe acors west of el).CENTRAL \u2014 Worman's Clothing Store, cor.Notre Dame and McGill rests.POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014Victoria Drug plait, (oor Wellington and Charron ree WEST END\u2014Roffey\u2019's News Agency, oor.Atwater and $t.Antoine Sts HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS si tuations Vacant.4% Advertisements under this beading - Bu words, Que luseruon, Ju cenws; vue wuek, % cents.PAINTERS WANTED \u2014 AP Y TO P.M.Blackwood, 163 Coursol.one Up 4233.190 3 .ry J ve A BOARD urs.DOCTOR SEARL.ATR ly private accommodation for Iadies, with professional attendance.Lagies treated \u2018a a , Rttended.180 St.George st.Reous\u2014-10 LET, FURNIBHED ROOMS, bathrooh fiat, porcelain bath, Auer light, : telephone, private family.2761 St.Gathelge + eot, ~ .OOMS \u2014 NICE DOUBLE ROOMS AND single, in privaté French family; children; for gentlemen only.Apply 970 se Denis st.14 Rooms \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO Ler.Apply to 60 Centre st.Rooms \u2014 EXTRA WELL FURNISHED double rooms, suitable for professional man or two friends; also single rooms; porce- lain- bath; transients accommodated, 103 Stanley st.183 Rooms AND BOARD \u2014 NEWLY FUR- nisned front parlor, suitable for \u2018one or two gentlemen, with board or partial board / and use of plano if required.54 City Councillor street.INGLE FRONT } floor, moderate.\u2018ROOM, BATHROOM strictly private family.Terms 10 Drummond st.184 YVWRNIFHED ROOM \u2014 SUITABLE FOR two \u2018persons, with hot and cold water and bath.: Fine locality.Address 1503 St.Urbain, Ville St.Louis.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS JUNIOR clerk; one with knowledge of both lahg- uages préterred.Apply by letter, Manuiac- turers Lite Ins.Co., 260 St.James st.WANTED \u2014 A PROTESTANT TEACHER for Long Lake School, Elementary diploma; salary: $20.00 per month, Jor eight months.Apply, giving.refer i Kerr, School! Commissioner, North ore Ar- Benteuil Co., Quebec.189 ANTED \u2014 RUBBER SHOE MAKERS, those experlenced in all lines; also fore- iman and forcladies.La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis.187 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS aud finishers on women\u2019s coats and skirts; also experienced finishers on women's fur-lined coats.Apply The T.Eaton Co., Ltd., Toronto.190 ANTED \u2014 10 YOUNG LADIES FOR THE American stage.State age, beight, complexion; also singing and danciug ability.Apply, enclosing stamp.for reply, to R 23, Herald Office.190 VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS .ORDER clerk for cotton mill., Apply in own stating experience and salary K 318, Herald Office.183 ANTED \u2014 \u2018A GOOD GENERAL SERvant for family of 3.Apply 29 Rose- mount avenue.- 184 handwriting, expected, ; ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, THREE EXPERI- ented saleésmen, for draperies and upholstering goods.Good wages to first class men.The \u2018FT.Eatou Co.Ltd., Toronto, Canada, 182 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG girl about 16, as general; no objection to one who has not been out before.Apply 538 Grosvenor ave., Westmount.188 about 17 or 18 years old.Apply Foreman, Herald Bindery, Victoria square.18{ V ANTED \u2014 TWO ON 'TIIREE INTELLIgent women; no commission; paid weekly salary.251 St.James st.Apply 9 a.m.or 6\u20ac p.m, : «188 ANTED \u2014 WOOD-TURNER.MUST BE goud, reliable man.Apply, stating wages expected, to Alex.» Kippen, Perth, oa 184 \\JANTED \u2014 ROUGH CARPENTERS, brass.finishers, cork grinders, servant- girls, drivers, second cook, 500 Poles, Kug- Msh, Italian and Hungarian \u2018laborers.Huckle's 803 \u2018Craig st.153 ANTED \u2014 MEN FOR WOODS, RAILroads, mines, farms, factories, etc., ete.Dominion Employment.Agency, 185 St.James street - 183 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTELligent persons to solicit orders for nursery stock; to ihe right parues I can offer tbo bast inducements; best time in the year to make a start.Apply for terms, at oucey to E.D.6mith, Winoua, unt.I Bleury.ANTED-\u2014A=-G0OODSTRONG#BOY-] SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOM, NICELY furnished, to let, in a private family in Westmount, with good English board.Suit two gentlemen or married couple.K 307, Herald.(URNISHED ROOMS, BATHROOM FLAT; at modern conveniences.85 oly Councillors street.\u2026 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO ROOMS, FUR- nlshed or unfurnished, suitable for young married couple.Apply 79 Rosel st.183 OQM \u2014 TO LET, BOARD IF DESIRED.327 Delisle st.181 Recs \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLN and single.28 Bt.Famille st.OOM; \u2014 TWO NICE FRONT ROOMS, newly furnished, Auer light, all modern umprovements, steam heat, to gsntlemen with proper Feferenuc.1865 Ontario st, hd QOMS .TO LET \u2014 NEW FURNISHED doutle and single; also one unfurnished room, nice locality.Moderate rental.48,.Milton st.188 Apply 182 \u2014 Horses and Carriages.\u2014gar\u2014Advertisements\u2014under this heading \u2014 8c per word for one insertion.Bix insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.JUST BROUGHT IN FROM COUNTRY, several good general purpose express and.\u2018 Viger draught horses.Prices right.Place Sales Stables, 5 Dubord.- Undertakers and Embalmers, C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st, and - 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2735, East 117.JILL1AM WRAY, 1236 1236 St.Uptown 2667.-LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington st Main 4616.SEE Miscellaneous.De NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD stove.You can get grates and repairs for, all styles, old and new, at our repair departments, 408 and 555 St.Lawrence Main st.-Write us or phone 3254 East.Wm.Clen- dinneng & Son.183 WANTED \u2014 SERVICES.OF GOOD FULL \u2018brass band.Apply K 319, Herald Office, stating: full particulars, 184 = Wanted to Purchase £4\" Advertisements under this heading \u2014 Lac per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rats 34 cent per word per insertion.N ANOE WANTED\u2014SECONDHAND, MADH \u201cof cedar, Must be in good condition.State particulars and price.K 317, Herald Office.Apply at once to 181 - ANTED \u2014 INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR for 1merchandise accounts; good salary and expônses.Address Globe Company, 723 Chestnut st., Phila., Pa.184 MBITIOUS YOUNG MEN WANTED TO learn telegraphy and qualify for first- class positions at guod pay.Our illustrated book explains everything.Write for it to-day.\u2018Dept.A, Dominion School of Telegraphy, Toronto, Ont.2.4.6.Wax TED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports weekly.Free passage and return.Apply or send stamp for particulars.-Cana- dian Ageucy, 18214 St.Antoine street, Moat- real.183 N EN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumbiug trade.Great demand for graduates, $4 $ day.Many complete course two months.Graduates admitted to Uuion and Master Plumbers\u2019 Ass'n.Coyne Bros.Co.Plumbing Schools, New York, Cincinnati, St, Louis.For frec catalogue, address 239 10th avenue, New York.tt.ANTED\u201425 EXPERIENCED- \u201cCROCHET hands\u2014work at your own home; highest wages paid; \u2018steady employment.Laval avenue.- JANTEDL \u2014 SEVERAL' STRONG GIRLS to learn collar starching; steady employment; wages will average $8.00 to $10.00 per week when acquainted with work.Apply Mr.Williams, The Standard Shirt Mfg.Co., 189 Delorimier avenue.190 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on ladies\u2019 blouses; also a few sleeve makers and closers; plenty of work at best ot prices.Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall Hill.188 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCH, EXPERIENCED operators on.men's soft shirts, Plenty of wor , at good prices.Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall Hill 188 WANTED \u2014 MEN FOR LONDON, LIVER- Apply 4967.- 18h Boots and Shoes.OOTS AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet, Spectalty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles, and everything made of rubber.A.J1ODINA.4 Beaver Hall Hill.Business Chances.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, WITH $600; preferably of active habits and used to interviewing, to join two in profitable under- teking.One willing to go out of town, but not absolutely necessary.$250 profit guaranteed in three months.Highest references given aad required.K.311, Herald Office.Fersonals, 34 Advertisemeuts under this beadibg \u2014 8c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.Call at the hat store, 71 St.Lawrence street, and get a tin of \u2018\u2019Nathan\u2019s\u2019 famous Roach, Bedbug and Mouse Killer.Clean your - .house, - 108 ERSONAL \u2014 WANTED, THE NAMES aud address of ladies and gentiemen whose birthday falls on the 13th of any month.By replying, valuable information will be given.This is supposedly an unlucky date.Acdress H 10, Herald Office, 184 ANAMA AND STRAW HATS OF ALL kinds renovated, cleaned and blocked.M.R.DesGeorge & Co., 71 St.Lawrence st.Tel.Bell KE.4064.: 195 PERSONAL \u2014 MARCIL'S QUICK LUNCH, 162 St.Antoine st.(south side).a little west of Windsor st.Open day and night, Best meals at lowest prices.183 At Logue's ferencos, experience, and salary required, to Peacock Brothers, Canada Life Bullding.182 V ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, TWO GOOD Carpenters, permanent employment Also some gooll moulders.Apply Canada | take.ALL DAY SATURDAY, \u2018$1.00.$2.50 MEN'S TROUSERS $1.00 250 pairs All-wool Tweed Trousers, the best and most fashionable that could possibly be mold for $2.50 and $3.00.The effects are both light and dark, and the material Is genuine All- wool Tweed.\u2018These are not cheap Trousers, made to sell for $1.00.They are worth at the very Don't make any mis- least $2.80, .WILDER & CO.TY WITH MERCHANTS WHO THIS COUPON.IB WORTH ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT WHEN PRESENTED AT THE 0PPNE OF THE ™ .TRADERS ADVERTISING, CO.fl Rue.4 \u2018 a Owe Coupan of tre same dute 1900, alowed fo sneh poreen, 252-258 ST.Advertising Co.259-Notre Dame Street-1835 JAMES ST.West End Branch at The Traders | ADAM LAMY 3551.3561 Notre Dame St.Old Number\u2014 North End Branch at ARSENE LAMY Cor St.Denis & Duluth Sts | vik ha Apply to Head Laundryman.Common Sense Exterminators \u2018For ROACHRS, BED-BUGS and MOTHS.\" For RATS and MICH.All Dealers, and 351 Queen et.W.Toronto.\u2014 PuBLIC, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN.that \u201cunder The Companies\u2019 Act, 1003, letters.patent have been issued under the Seal of the Socretary of State of Canada, bearing daté the 20th day of July, 1805, incorporating Joseph Leduc, doctor of medicine and drug- glat: Joseph Arthur Leduc, doctor of medicine; Paul Leduc, pharmacist; Plerre Leduc, pharmacist-\u2014Lou ortin; pharmacist; att-of [Kv the City and District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for thé following purposes, vix.:\u20141: To carry on the business of druggists, chemiets and pharmacists, wholesale and retail, in all its branches.2.To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in drugs, patent medicines, druggists\u2019 sundries, and all other articles usually kept and sold in drug stores! 3.To purchase, lease or otherwise acquite the assets, property, business and good-will of any pérson or company.carrying on any: tradé.or.business which this com- ny fs authorised to carry on, or*similar or ncidental thereto, or capable of being operated in conjunction thérewith, and to pay for the same in cash or in fully pald-up shares, bonds or other securities of ths company.4.T6 purchase or othérwisé acquire and to own and hold the sharés, bonds and other securities of any corporation carrying on any busi- pers similar to that of this company.The rations of the company to be carried on roughcut the Dominion of Canada and else- on by the name of \u201cEcohomical Drug Oompaiy of canada\u201d (Lithitéd), with a total capital stock of tive thousand dollars divided fhito one hundred shares of fifty dollars, and the chief place of business of the said com- | Radiator Co., Lachine, ANTED \u2014 SALESMEN ladies, in all departments.best aad will pay highest wages.Address K 316~}erald Office.© 186 ANTED \u2018\u2014 A WHOLESALE FIRM HAS openings\u2019 for three good travellers.First class men, with good connection, Address | la confidence, K 315, Herald Office.ANTED \u2014 MAN OF BUSINESS EXperience for bookkeeping and goneral office.work.$25.00 per.week.to.the right man.\u2018Address K 314, Herald Office.186 Legal Caras.(3 REENSHIELDS, SEEENEBLDS Mac - ister & Languedoc .reenshisils, alls reenshields, K.C.W.uh Macalister, Erroll, Languedoc.IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS,\" G ein, Richmond and Carling sts., London.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATB, BTO, 160 St AND \u2018 SALES- We want the Geo.8.J .Guardian Assurance Building, James st.Montreal.To Let.æ Advertisements under this headin, per word for one insertion, Six inse ons or Pre tice of four.making the raté 44 cét per word pér insertion.OrricE TO RENT \u2014 NO.[35 BOARD OF Trade Building, on 1st floor, 24 ft.x 16 tt, with good vault.Apply at Room No, ro samy building.181 imag Educational.RS, JBSSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF M plano, guitar, mandolin and banjo.60a City \u2018 Councillorg et.310 pany to be at the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the 8 rotar of State of Canada, this el 4 day ro uly, 1805 ocre ot State, a Agents Wanted.= onl, Glasgow, Bristol and Manchester NCE TRIED, ALWAYS TRIED\u2014ONE oF (cattle siesmers).Free pass both ways.Ap- the best 25c meals in the city.piy D.J.Lyons, 123 McGill st.Enclose Cafe, 111 Mountain st., opposite St.Antoine stamp for reply.188 | market.4 208 ANTED \u2014 QUICK STENOGRAPHER 10 ; and Typist.Apply by letter, giving re- Property for Sale.OTS ON CITY HALL AVENUB, NEAR Prince Arthur.Size, 28x70 or 76, sult.able for flats] Apply 623 Cadieux st.FOR.SALB \u2014 CHOICE LOT IN VICTORIA Park, St.Lambert, 50 feet by 110, 20 cents a foot.adress K 312, Herald Office, 185 ORTHWEST TERRITORIES WHBAT fields.Cheap land in the famous Indian Hend District, the best wheat country on earth.1,000 acres on sale.Price, $8.00 to $13.00 per acre.Easy terms.Regina District, also, wild and improved farms, $10.00 to $25.00 r acre.Hotels for sale and other business.Molce city property.Apply Parry's Agency, Regina, Canada.Established 1883.183 Summer Resorts.~ rir baci seer Catherine st.\" PERSONAL = ROACHES -.ARE DEAD.\u2014\u2014 \u2018WANTED - \u2014 BOARDERS, IN PRIVATE family.For terms, etc.apply to Mrs, J.Hawkins, Box 98, Knuwlton.187 A FBW- CHOICH ROOMS STILL VACANT.Moderate terms for board, etc.Apply te F.W.Bell, 8hawbridge, Que.180 MRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS.R.Chambers, 8t.Agathe des Monts.190 : ANTED \u2014 BOARDERS, AT PRIVATE family; M ladles preferred.For terms, etc, apply Mrs.J.Hawkins, Box 88, Knowl ton, Que._ ç Lost.TLOST-ON FRIDAY, JULY 235A BROOCH, opal sun burst, between Berthelet stand Murphy's store, or on St, Catherine st.car.Finder will be rewarded by réturning same to 28 Berthelet st.tt OST \u2014 IN POSTOFFICE, SMALL BOOK contoining cards marked Commerdia | Telegraphers Union America.Finder pleasé return W.H.Copp, G.N.W.Tel.Co., 4nd recsive raward, 0 Lost \u2014 FROM GRAND.TRUNK POINTS Claire station, Ebqut a Week ago, a large leather valise.Initials J.A.C.in blrok.Jo ver for information as to whereabouts.Re- to Herald Office, K 813.Business Cards.A GENTS CAN EASILY MAKE $10.00 A day selling our Gold Window Letters, Novelty Signs, and Changeable Signs.Cata- Goldateln, & Beullac, pat SRE + -\u2014 \u2014 J FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR To FIN.» layson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warebouseman, 415 and 417 St A.logue free.Sullivan Co., 406 Ww, a Ba Shiongo, Til .\" i HENRY MORGAN & CO | ! 7 ' ; i \u2019 ; In J aoe \u2014 i beckoning him to follow me I return- i reese \u2014 4 i ed to the house and lifted a oor from STILL \"CAUSE OE COMPLAINT ; ° A Ilcoholism i its hinges.Between us we bore it to ; fi th ard and very geutly placed Val- AR [ Hi cours slight form upon the impro- Communi ti the Subject \u2018of Elai Ca i À ) pbell Ss .Conquered i isi tretcher: TE rm à ication on the Subject o n = ; aA oo llr ret ede y She ® moaned at the moment, and ; 8 oo \u2026 CURED AFTER 40 VEARS ; e lec-uuracamanuan née canenaueeu | .| Co : ber from whence Lésba had escaped, [Health Department.Dr.Luberge | | Always real good honest values at .79 Marianpe, Montreal.\u201d ; c Copyright eX The Relly & Britton conflict, with no quarter given or ex-| for in the outer room lay side by side|Yesterday received a communication : | Absolutely private treatment.24 crusteaty in cod $ Alias.an lished ne pected.) the silent forms of the martyrs of the from Mr.John Torrance, of the Do- \u201cCAM PBELL\u2019S\u201d Cor St James and Me6ill Sis | Congult Dr.Mackay, City Hall.Montreal = Herald, by special arrangement with the De Souza fell wounded at the first| Republic.minlon Line, ot the effect that the \u2019 \u2019 » | ; patter of horses\u2019 feet.The soldiers, who had already leveled their guns at Faola, swung sudden- 1 yaround upon their heels, de Souza uttered an exclamation of dismay, and the rest of us stood as motionless as i?turned to stone.For sweeping around the curve of the through which a crimson stain had already spread, and bending over =a wound in the left shoulder to examine it closely.group, 1 found myself regarding the actors in this remarkable drama with an Interest almost equalling thelr own, Standing beside the little).Mrs.Hall, Mr.J.Mr.E.Ha- Mr.Wm.C.Hal}, B.Hance, Mrs.Hance, worth, Miss G.Lester, Miss Lester, Mr.LR.Lovegrove.Miss E.M.Major.Mr.Mrs, Melchor, Mr.J.8.MiVs, Mes.L.W.Melchor, makers, No.58; J.Almey and A.Lamothe, Carpenters and Joiners, No.134.A delegation from the Journey- nen Tallors\u2019 Union No.317, composed of Messrs.L.M.Dupant, 'LePslivre, Hoorn, Dion and Bauvage, appealed y to e workingmen for the label of 1 nes ask Have a Breeze © solicit the Business of Manufacturers, ' 4 > \u2014__ .av start forward and run toward couch, Pedro and ! withdrew and tn Lhe Lasin were Jmperllied by the \u2014 = aola.who was still bound to his tree.closed the door behind us.\u2018age discharge cre.It was polnt- 0 = w-\u2014 CHAPTER XXIII.\u2014(Continued.) But .the captaln, half raising himself 1 had started to pass through the [td out that unless the thing were at- = : \u201cFor thé Cause!\u201d I heard his gentle from the ground, aimed his revolver outer room into the yard when an ex- |tended to promptly, the city would = voice say, the carbines rang out a &t the prisoner.as If determined upon clamation from the station-miaster av- Probubly have to face large claims pe COM ING [ oR = second time, and a convulsive: sob DiS death, in spite of the promised rested me.Turning back I found that fo Jumages from sufferers from this .| : - burst fram my throat in spite of my Fescue.: \"| Pedro had knelt beside Dom Miguel, Ca \u20ac.| Le .; = strong efforts to control my emotion.Look out!\" shouted, observing the and with broken sobs was pressing the R AT aétter wag \u201cforwarded to the , _ Again I listened to the solemn tread action.: .master\u2019s hand passionately to nis lips.20d 8 mittee, which built the sew- 2 of the soldiers, while from far away Paola was, of \u2018course, helpléss, to| My own heart was heavy with sorrow the and Dr.Laberge added, a request \u2018 = the sound of a shout was borne to us| ®vade the.bullet; but Valcour.who | as I leaned over the outstretched form |Lhal t ©, compleint be at once dealt : = upon the still évening dir.had nearly reached him, turned sud-| of our beloved chief for a last look \u2018into | ¥¥ ï A \u201cvordimg to Health Depart- LL 2.\\ 140 = Somehow, that distant shout thrilled.| denly at my cry and threw himself In| his still face.- ithe construction of trouble is due to .= me with a new-born hope, and I gazed front of Paola just as the shot rang| Even as I did so my pulse gave & in hd I'he uc et o ine still-water ba- : = eagerly along the line of roadway that Out.; bound of Joy.The heavy eyelids; ttl erro\u2019 ta the sewer will have WwW P SCOTT À EE Co = skirted the forest.An instant the spy stoodimotionless, trembled\u2014ever so sliightiy\u2014Llbe chest Brenan me a far r out into ; the .° 3 ) ë Co De Souza was gazing there, too, with Then, tossing his arms above his head, expanded in a gentle sigh, and slowly, L500 10 0 5 foarrent a catch * - Cleaner cheaper and In all a disturbed look upon his face; but | he fell backward and lay still.\u2014oh, so slowly!\u2014the eyes of Dom MI- built to secure a stillwater basin \u201cthe - MONTREAL \u2019 = the light was growing dim, and we CHAPTER XXIV.Euel unclesed and gazed upon us It\" |sewuge was all thus carried away, but respoots superior to anth- = could see nothing.THE EMPEROR'S SPY.thelr, accustomed sweetness and intel- it now ainks In the basin.ri jut.Lo ee arn and he walked Although the \u2018deadly.conflict was Me amier: Master!\u201d cried Pedro, Mcdied guantity of nee from the Decorstor : racite coal, will be ready à \u2019 CU * v 3 unassisted to the tree and set his back TA8N8 all about us, I passed it by| pending over with trembling eAger- [that point, (his gear angranates LR Wall Paper, eto.© 2422 êt.Catherine S% shortly after .to it, while the soldiers passed the to regurd a still more exciting trageay.ness, it is done! It ls done, my mas- (nuisance.year, aggravates the 0 Le = rope under his arms and then retired.For with a roar like that of w mad ter! * The Revolution ls accomplished\u2014 : ; 1 But they left Valcour\u2018confronting the| oY Mazanovitch dashed aside his! Fonseca is supreme In Rio\u2014the army AUCUST 15th prisoner, and I saw tite.simper fade {ARiOrs and sprang to the spol where: 5 ours! ~The country is ours! God! CHOSE DELEGATES | from Paola\u2019s lips and an eager gleam | on mY sarin darting\u2019 h bless the Republic of Brazil! 1 = from Paolas lps ane, 20h.my darling, my darling: he Conia Z TO TORONTO CONGRESS IRS For a few moments they stood thus, =p.might Stow the head upon TT A > ?= } = separated rom all the vest, nd the his knoe, wow dared they harm you, ON EA MANITOBA.Liv Trades and Labor Council Named Its 7 TS 3 - .ne! ow dare ey?\" The C.P.R.Lake Manitoba, fr Av-, .Represe : captain stamped his foot with savage \u201c'p, struggled madly with his| erpool, ts due to arrive at Montrail Donn aves \" rente Patents = \u201cCome come.Valcour!\" he called, at| Ponds, succeeding in bursting them\" early Saturday forenvon.\u2018The follow- ongress Last Night.mma, = last.\u201cYou are interfering With \u2018my asunder, and now staggered up lo! ing are her first cabin passengers: | The chief business at last night's PATENTS THAT PROTEC 3 my duty.Leave the prisoner, 1 com- |.kneel beside Valcour.His eyes were Mr.Charles Alexander, Mr.John F.meeting of the Trades and Labor FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Ind ou!\u201d ct staring and füll-of a horror that his! Alexander, Mr.H.B.Andrews.; Council \u2018was the election of delegates = mane M y turned around, and his face 9WN NeAr approach to death had never Mrs.G.T.Baird, Rev.J.Belford, Mr.ito the Capadian Trades and Labor Fred.B.Featherstonbaugh, BL, ME, *= was atively startling in its expres- for an instant evoked.- F.K.Bennetts, Mrs.Bennets, Mr.Wm.| Council was the election of delegates Cherie, Woateay Office Canaan \u201cLitr miner = a De tense apony\u2014 2 7__| Taking one the spy's slender Bentham, Mrs.Bentham, infant and\u2019'to the Canadlan_Trades and Labor 15, Montreal \u2014Also- Toronto, Wash 8 sion of intense agony, \u2014.\"TT Tl hands in\u2019 both \u201chis own he présséd ll nurse Ar Boitor, Mr.Congress which o i ins, Montreal Also Toronto, Ottawa, Wesh- \u201cIf you are in a hurry, my dear 3 ow.\u20ac: pressèd nurse; Mr.Bolton, Mrs.ari ch opens in Toronto on ington and New York.PTE \u201c2 - Captain, fire upon us both\u2018 said he, to his heart and sald in trembling Bolton, Jr.; Miss C.Bridges, Miss \"| eptember 18.After three ballots tho ares bitterly, tones: a theart! Look [| Bridges, Mr.§.H.Brine, Mrs.Brough, following were chosen ik A.Garlepy, : .\u201cLook up, sweetheart! ok up, r.Basil Butler.© council; A.Verville, TE muttered, ath Ge S002 beg of your I Ia Francence-do vou] \u201cir dr Coppiné.president ot the Canadien Trades and PATENTS - b ythe arm, dragged him back of NOt Know me?\u201d Are you desd, Val-| My J.T.Dounelly, Colonel F.Duck, ADOC Congress; and J.Sandlland, of .he firin \u201cline cour?Are you dead?\u201d Mies Duck, Mrs, Dunn, Mies Dunn, Dr, 0 Longshoremen's Union.AND TRADE MARKS But at that instant a startling| A \u2018gentle hand pushed him aside.J, Dwight.pCredentials were recelved for J.J.sound reached our ears\u2014the sound of 8nd Lesba knelt in his place.With] \u2018Mr.J.H.Fleming, Mrs.L.R.Forbes, No of the Carpenters and Joiners, OWEN N.EVANS, a cheer\u2014and with it came the rapid deft: fingers she bared Valcour\u2019s| Miss B.Forbes, dir George French.he.; .Late, Carpenters and Merchants Bank Build Montreal] breast, tearing away the soft linen,| Mrs.C.T.Gordon.oiners, No.178; Geo.Palmer, Cigar- \u2018Gina, Montrez!.uprziagsessssinsssas RENTE | pe ; , , the union whe - || Engineers and others who realize the advisabil- 7 forest came a troop of horsemen led The pared prepat Jivenled nothing to Mills.chasing clothing.en pur blowing in your office; keep.the ity of having their Patent business transacted by a girl.whose fluttering white skirta v0, Yan a ROME ow LRH Mr J Ost.Partington, Mr.W alr circulating; banish flies and oder\u201d ourcliminary advice free, Cha: y .F., .W.Of ! ser raed ed Sed! ow they rods \u2014 Presently Lesba looked up into the prentice se £ that tired feeling that comes with request.Marion & Marion, New York Life on the .; little man\u2019s drawn face and amiled.7 the horses plunging madly forward at every bound their red eyes and dls- tended nostrils bearing evidence ot the ! ; \u2018 ] Gs.a, Miss ; .the long day by installing an FOR ~~ ced their strength.ve Nu es, will yet save your ee Foogond, a >> Po as Was Strong Majority for Water By- ELECTRI FAN M Old and Well-Tried Rem oi E And the riders, as they = us, His dau gen, .Mrs, J.ams, ss D.\" .law Yesterd But N .C s.wi Lew! THIN | \" , ghter! How much of thd .dd, Mias ay Bu ot One R Ë > ent GY \\ ttes Cth hearing.ragement In mystery that had pussied me.thia| MT-_W- H.Woodd, Mrs.Woodd, ! Third Vote.oun used fur uvar IE SU AE 3 .our silent group with the speed of a whirlwind.- that did deadly havoc.A few saddles were emptied in return, but almost instantly the soldiers and patriots were engaged in a desperate hand-to-hand \u2018Fear nothing, Captain Mazano- vitch,\u201d sald she softly; \u2018\u2018the wound is not very dangerous, and\u2014pleage God) simple word revealed! Paola, still kneeling and sovering \u201cI am just in time, Robert,\u201d she murmured: happily, and bent over Val- cour to hide the flush that dyed her sweet face .: Mrs.F.D.Badler, ths Hon.Justice Miss R.Taylor and maid, Mr.Reg.TL.Woodd.rt 75 cents per week.7% octave uprignt piano, by Emerson, of Boston; full size and good tone, $210; payable $10 cash and $6 per month.7Y% octave, very Hneo Sedgewick, Mr.W.Smith, Mrs.Smith] NOTRE DAME DE GRACE IS - IN FAVOR OF CONTRACT A strong majority favored the water against the by-law.The law calls for a one-third vote In such cases, and as thera are 400 ratepayers in the municipality, sufficient oppressive heat.You and your employees can do 50 per cent.more work and feel better at the end of Sold and guaranteed by SAYER ELECTRIC GO.Montréal ; and Washington.D.C.U.S.A.» ma OVER SIXTY YEARS.MOTURRS for thelr O N WH TERY NG ERFEOT AUCO 18 8 i NT re, Hi fold by druggists in \u2014 Spring eun searches and reveals the LE A a \u201c ufacturern : : you ; a mea.is the place to get the very best a pl AE sea Dee box were standing in a little group near | BE SUPERANNUATED : paints.= Bm a vs oronte, by, leaning upom their jong rifles, Port Hope, Ont, August 4\u2014Judg- - , Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneurs Sts, r | 1 + t awaiting farther commands ment has been given on the appeal of Deputy Minister of Trade and Com- | Tr 0 0 I d a \u2018DreOhase\u2019s OINtMONT among them recosnized Pedro, the GT.R.against thelr assessment merge Publio_Bervion Over : ' $180,500 is struck off the assessment, Thirty Years, 1 \u2018 an nt Ts ove And.a onartar Smassces.Ottawa, Aux.4\u2014Men In touch with but are too busy to spend much time in Developing, Printing, .double track on the viaduct and roads ent doings say that the super-| etc.We make a specialty of Developing, Retouching, Printing, h - 9 Wo ff .crossing highways, and one and one- du on of Mr.Willlam G.Parmalee Intensifying, Mounting, etc.at a very small cost, and can satisfy : .: half miles of tracks on Midland divi.® likely to take place in the near tu- th t fastidio © TH * sion, À total of $190.500 18 strech ip ture, Mr.Parmales has been Deputy even the most fastidious.0 Tenders for Steel Plates and Shapes and the addition of $31,300 is on the Mi@ister of Trade and Commerce for GIVE US A CALL.: line of the Midiand division, which he last twelve, years, and has @ito- a JC _ runs along Ontario atreet.Mr.H, A.Sother bean 1-the publio service thirty \u2014 \u2014~\u2014 : End endorsed on ho envelos ange .ar LP, » red for the com- 3.® is how seventy-two, e © TT ha ae .\" y a.The Sovereign Bank of Canada have pany; Mer.Smoke, of Toronto, for the entered the civil service at the age of) : 2° for sise plates and he eine and French Ne Eos mate Ses Gye Pi, me thaws GEO.BARRAT & SON || SR ; ë oO ope, cCrimmon, of Whithy; ence in insurance, railway business and 1508, for the furnishing of stesl plates and \u2018 removed to their new quarters, Nos.233 and Weller, of Peterboro.| 7 |benking.For fifteen years he was ° ST haves Tedpired tor the cobstruction of à °°\" ; : remets manager of the Nastern Townships 0 opper dredge.= to-236 St.James Street.++ DRINK \u201cSALVADOR.\".Bank st Wateriso He was appointed 146 Peel Street.De obtained.from Mr.Gr J Desoarats.Dirt .roo - - aokens me n Gore \u201c Bhipyard , a.\u2018 : beer Awarded the; \u201cGold Medal\u201d at to the office of chlef clerkc and account \u201cEach tander to be.\u2018accompanisd oy a ac .for su celle ospted oc ue OB & « ank, for t fy TELEPHONE-Private exchange te purity, favor and quality, ay = ; : sum of.#d0, which will be forfeited it the - \u2014\u2014 connecttag oli department.petition with.the whole world.To ne| À .| par Tio contract to daliver ato had st all licensed hotels, restaurants, Biai r\u2019s Pill s} | Plates and shapes, or fails to carry out ihe I etc.\u2014Adv, .> ant of the Customa Department.He Winnipeg\u2014Cattle returns for Alber- Pontract.If the tender is not accepted the °° .\u2014\u2014 Greet English Resssdy for \u201cil became assistant commissioner of cus- ta for July show that 9,000 head were cheque will be returned.8 Nashville, Tenn.\u2014Bishop R: K.Har- de.toms in 1885, and later was transferred exported during the month.The as-| This advertisement is not te be copied by; .ve, of the Methodist Episcopal| 80 & Rbeumatisn to the Tyade and Commerce Depari-; timated exports for August are put at |sny other newspaper without Authority fran: Las.: : 7 -000 T the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fishertes.yrch, South, died at his home hers, Sods, Bure Bisettve, gf ment at Ite deputy head.+000, he export business showed F.GOURDEA aged poventy-six years.Hd had been| uu bmemirtn strane sen far Mr.F.C.T.O'Hara is mentioneg a8 signs of becoming freer, but reports| peputy Minister ef Marine and vi in feeble health for a yoar past and AYMAW, SONS & OO fo , the new deputy ministér to the va-lof declining market are discouraging fepartment of Marine and Fisheries, seriously il elnce Friday, _ Sout | cy, should one occur.the shippers, \u2018 © ==.Ottawa, Canada, 13th July, 1905.chk ea [pe > , , - _\u2014 i I ; ee 0 ; .° ., Ce , W + , fw , a A He Ga ca pan pes va Ce à MS he SE 10 006 rE A 0 ange ra tre nt r neigh- ; shabby appearance of everything.It \u2014 1 started, and looked around me.In |upright piano, by Prince & Co.in| Votes have not yet been polied, Voting) ; ; shows that your steps need paintiag, = To prove to you thay Pr.the gathering twilight the terms of} handsome oak case: as good as mews) (OUT Cand continues aS got ten eg releve gens qe re LM Le ag ii ae {j rn the slaughter ruguayans lay re ; ble $10 cash an per montli.| o'clock; ar - four\u201d es pps es + - qe Piles and absolute\u201d ouro fix ech vealed where they had fallen, for not| 21e\" L'indeay, Limited, 2866 St.Cath- afternoon.Some People Find Great \u2019 ble : agend polos ot mero nar oe had Mocs od the Sens [rine Street, one door east of Feel.\u2014 Pleasure in à SR \u2019 j cecal meroenaries escap e ven- \u2014184.: .the have guarehtood it.atriots.Adv.184, MR.W.6.PARMALEE MAY geance of the Those of our rescuers who survived JUDGMENT FOR PORT HOPE.41 Masescrennannenesenns oR mr x cr à mg 22\" ect PALE eh IEE a Aa.eae a! 1 04 « / Le It takes all sorts of men to make the world, and all sorts of Walstcoats to suit men\u2019s tastes.We have all kinds of good sorte.here, and just now you can select at HALF REQULAR PRICES.it's the Fancy Vest event of the year.177 St.James St.2387 $t.1563 St.Catherine St.W.Catherine St.E.ROYALS BROKE LOSING STREAK Batted One Newark Pitcher Out of Box and Won by 5 to 4 Newark, Aug.4\u2014The Royals surprised themseives and everyone else by winning from the Sailors yesterday.McCarthy was stead and held the Newarks down to eight scattered hits.The Birds went after McLane hard and batted him out of the box.Fertsch who replaced him had better luck but he was rapped in the seventh, when the Royals scored the | winning run.Royal Bt.Lawrence Yach - Dorval-to Windmill Point.ment at Mountain Birds; M.\\ _» \u2018 een sappy { GOLF.Victoria Golf Country Club, final round Simard Cup.FOOTBALL, Lachine at C.P.R; Westmount at Y.M.C: A.; Outre- ! | | | | | | | 1% excited us much interest as that 33H SEINE SEINE SEE \u2019 to be plioyed between the Shamrocks] ¥ x band Montreals to-morrow afternoon on, # LAJOIE REJO'NS HIS TEAM.* the M.A.A A.grounds, : | * * The demand for tlekets has been so! ¥ | Cleveland.Auk.4 Lory tes x brisk that ft sens doubtful whether 3 dus er dentally hi ow away À the stanil wii} hold all the spectators.% his crutches.Ho pow walks with X © Bath tems are trained to the minute, % the assistance of a cans and ex- * and such keen rivalry exists between! + perts to ba strong enough to * : ; | NO atand the trip to Boston.He left + \u201d % vesterday afternoon, accompanied Se A MONTREAL STAR.| % by George Stovall.With Lajoles + i presence, it is expected that the + | x Clevelands will fight hard for the 3% i 3% remaining games of the Eastern 3 ; trip.So far, the Clevelands have | last all five that have heen\u2019 + played, but the Naps have plenty of time.to have an even break.aN \u2019 x gtk oink derokok sok ok kok CLUBS REGATTA - ¥ Promises to be Very Successful \u2014 Attractive Entry List.\" i The forty-second annual regatta of the La- chine Boating and Canoeing Club, which will be held at fe to-morrow, proiaises to be an unusually successful affair.The entry list is large and the contestants are eo evenly matched that interesting races may be anticipated.The entries are as follows: Gasoline yacht race\u2014Mateor, BE.Authler: Oora; Geo.Kent; Edna, C.Duhamel; Jack o'Hearts, C.Archibald; Togo, M.Yulle; Mousette's yacht; Recreation, A.Blumen- thal; Scarlet Runner, Mr.Tyre; Parisien, Hy.Menu; J.1.Decarrie\u2019's launch; Mr.Baraslou's launch; Mr.C.0.Clark's launch; Mr.Bevor's launch; Mr.Tourangeau's FERRARA RRR ARATE RN * UMPIRB WAS DUCKED.* % Two former Newark players.# % ers, Jack ltothfuss, who lg now = À Managing the Lancaster Club of # % the Tri-State Leugue, and Buck # % Washer, who is pitching for the ¥* % same club, figured in a strenuous 3: \u201c4 contest at Williamsport the other # % day, in which the umpire received ¥ © rough treatment.One Laird was 3% À the man handling the indicator.* *% The game was a tie at the end of = the.njyth inning.In the tenth # Wiegand, who went to but for an-~ % other Williamsport player, bad #% three balls and \u2018two strikes on him.+ 3 Tho next ball Washer pitched appeared to be wide of the plate, but the ump're declared Wiegand out on strikes.laird was umpiring at the plate and Wiegand, quickly turned around and clutab- ed the arbitrator hy tne throat and tried 15 ghoke him, The epecta- tara rushed out'on the flet4 and heforo the police.could interfere Laird wax struck reveral fimes and was ducked under a hydrant by-a couple of more venturesoma fans.Lancaster won the game with two runs in the tenth.Roth- fuss scored three of lanecaster\u2019s f'va runs and made two \u2018hita.Washer held Willlamsport down to five hits, FHF HH HR FHF NES launch.Mr.Baugdé's launch: Durocher dro- thers\u2019 Nap; KE.C.Shorts launch, ¥.A.Sha- ekell\u2019's Mr.Zip: Irene, Robert Lucas; J.W.* ete estate ke eat fedok ak Ak deodole Duncan's launch; Mack, D.J.MeMonald: Mr.EF.Aros\u2019 launch, E.¥.Moselev's launch: IL.Tafleur's launch; LA.Thaesser- cault\u2019's launch; Mr.Aquin.Single canoe, open\u2014G.Davison.St.Stephens: J.Johnson, Kt.Stephens; R.Magor, Lachine, : .Single ranor, green-A.Y.Paxton, Lachine; B.S.Urambie, Lachine, F.('.Maynard, La- chine; E.Murray, Ft.S.Y.M A Seml-finais, four-onrs\u2014-First heat Semi:finals, four-oars\u2014Second heat Tandem, open\u2014G, Davison and J.Johnson.St Stephens: (\u2018romble and Mavnard.lL.achine; Sudbury and Curtis, St.Lambert B.C \u2019 Finala\u2014Doubla scull.War cance\u2014St, Stephens BC.Painte Claire RC.Semi-finals and finals\u2014Single sculls.Finals-\u2014-Four-oars.\u201c .Y.M.A.Lachine A RECORD CROWD EXPECTED SATURDAY At the Shamrock-Montreal Match\u2014Teams Held Final Practices.\u2018 \"Tu No other lacrosse match of the year STANDARD > M'MARTIN RAN FAST HALF MILE AS M.A.A.A.HANDICAPS In tbe handicaps at the M.A.A A.grounds last night, M.W.McMartin ncratob, WOB the half-mile in the excellent time of 2.06 2-5.The summary:\u2014 .Running broad jum .L.Lukeman, 3 in.19 ft.8 in, 1: J.C.Boyle, 10 in.19 ft.Tin.2; B.W.Parker, 7 in., 19 ?t 3144 in, 3: B.H.Willlamson, 9 in, 18 ft.2% in.G Palmer, 10 in., 17 ft.10 in.; J.Speak, 20 in.17 tt.19 in.Running high Jump\u2014l.F Stanley, 4 in.6 ft 2 in, 1: F, L.Lukoman, scratch, 6 ft.B.W.Parker, 4 In.6 ft, % | 1 tn, 2: 220 yarda-\u2014J.C.Boyle, 18 yards, 1: F.L Lukeman, scratch, 2: W.M.Marshall, 1% yards, 3.J.Epeak, 20 yards.B.W.Parker, IR yards; M.Harris 22 yards.R.Chadwick, 9% yards: J.R.Douglas, © yards, also ran.Time, 22 3-5 880 yardsM.W.McMartin, =eratch, 1: Geo.Palmer.rcrateh, 2; C.F.Stanley.scratch, 3.Time, 2.06 2-5.J AN INTER-PROVINCIAL GOLF.MATCH WILL NOT BE PLAYED The interprovincial-match between tha golf men of Ontario and Quebec will not be played this yedr.says the Otiawa Journal It wax the intention to bave it on the links of the Ottawa Goif Club on Labor Day.but the executive of the Royal Canadian Golf Association at a meeting this.week decided to \u2018call it.off.1 was thought that if heil this year, the ten or twelve men from ihe West would ASCH.CLARRIE MACKERROW, the Montreal Defence.mdrr, [Whè is Playing Brilliant Lacrosse on | Pure, Light and \u2014\u2014 \u201c LIGHT WINES OF DEINHARD&@.' COBLENZ ON THE RHINE, GERMANY.SHIPPERS OF THE Finest Hoc for Summer Use.\u2014 \u2014 LOCAL YACHTSMEN FAVOR CHALLENGING FOR CUP Though there is a general feeling among the members of the Royal St.wrerice Yacht Club in favor of challenging for the Seawanhaka Cup next year, still no definite decision will be reached until a spectal committee, appointed at a meeting held last night, reports to the sailing and executive committees.This special committee is composed of Messrs.C.H.Routh, convenor; W.A.Finley, E.M.G.Caps and R.J.Durley, and these gentlemen will discuss the matter thoroughly and present a report next week.A despatch from Toronto last night announced that the National Yacht and Skiff Club of that city has\u2019 .written the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, stating it is ready to challenge for the Seawanhaka Cup.The Nationals have asked for all the rules and specltications., FOOTBALL.Y M C.A.VS.THB POINTS.the intermediate teams of the Y.M.C.A.and Point St.Charles will play a league mitch, to begin promptly at 3.30 o'clock.This game will be followed by a senior match between the Y.M.C.A.and Westmount.The follow- {ng are.requested-fto .be on band for the Intermediate Y.M.C:A.team:\u2014A.Howat, F.Bryant, J.Macmorland.M.North.W.Knight, G.Burton, H.W.Dudgeon, J.Hollingsworth, J.J.Buchanan, D.Hollingsworth, F.Biron, J.S.Jamieson, G.Markham, P.Stubbs; L.C.Sharman.DOUBLE-HEADER TO-MORROW.A double-header Will be played.at Baseball l\u2019ark Saturday afternoon.y M.C.A.Intermediates va.Point St.Charles at 3.30 p.m.Y.M.C.A.seniors vs.Westmount at 5 p.m.The following Y.M.C.A.seniors are requested to ba on hand:\u2014Raynor.Sykes, Steedman.Wilson, Sharman, Macrae, Gil- son, Bryant and Cotton.\" SPORTING NOTES wens EN NRE NSNENETE ing to Ottawa for a single day's play.Mr_\u2014tieorge Perley, president of the \u2018nual tournament of the association.but the \u201cmatter will be again considered \u2018when the \"exerutive meets again.SO to The members of tha exacutive consider that ten men aside will be the proper number tor a team as with a limited number of po- sitlons the honor.will be all tha greater for | those who make places.\"MISCELLANEOUS MEFTING OF ROURBONNAIS CLUR.\u201cCornwall, Ont.Aug.\u201c4\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The annual fmectinæ of the rHourbonnais Fish and Wiyne Club was held in the office of Dr.Cornwall, Ont.elected: \u2014 \u2014Prestdent-W-\u2014.Wood, -Cornwall- \u2014- - - Firat Vice-president\u2014-H.N.Richardson, Kingston, : The following officers were as frosts in Timbuctoo.Messrs.Lally and GGraveley, of Corn walk, are competent, and their pres ence on the field will ensure clean \u2018a TORRE.Montrealers should see an exception all fast and brilliant game.them that dull moments will be as rate The referens, Weather conditions favorable, Second Vice-president\u2014S.H.Pool, Phlla- delnhia.A.A.Smith, Secretary-treasurer \u2014 Dr.Cornwall.\u2019 Committee-\u2014J.W.Wood, Cornwall: Dr.W.J.Gunn.Lencasterr Howard S.Folger, Kingeton: John Twéedte.Papineauvtile.Auditors\u2014C.M.Fogg, Philadelphia; W.S.Hughes.t Club's open cruising race, A.\u2018A.À.at Point St.arles.SII 3 Par) WIP Shab mia Maat La ee Pa 5 = \u2014 - LL Ce it of Provo, cer track, riding from escrateh.mile 1 the distance in second better than any previous reteset The Valois Boating Club will \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 den, Utah, Aug.4.\u2014W.BE Samuelson, Utah, has broken the.world's bicycle record for two miles at the local sau- ap handicap professional ie ù a al race 1.4 14.\"This te \u201c5 ot : record.hold fits twenty-third annual regatta at Lakeside, Saturday w : The acore:\u2014 i : 20° NEWARK.\u20184 ut #a.b.r.b.h.p.o.a.e.t O'Hagan, 16.4 0 1 8 0 0 r Mahling, 2b.3 0 0 3 2 ¢ : ; Swander, c.f.4 1 1 3 O ' : : Gatins, 88 oi 3 2 2 2 0 9 JIM KAVANAGH.° JOHNNIE HOWARD.1 x Jones, Lf.\u2026.3 0 1 3 0 1 Captain of the Shamrock Lacrosse Of the Shamrocks, Who Has Few 4 Cockman, 8b.4 1 1 0 1 0; Club and one of the Very Best De- Peers as a Defence .Murphy, rf.ee.4 0 0 1 0 0).fence Players in Canada.Player.; wv Connor.C.covrese 1 0 1 7 8 1 ' ] McLane, Pv evveve\u2026.0 1 0 © \u2014 = i mer 17158866 © Picnicker Drank Ice Water a ou ces 0 85.88% cn k D k I \u20ac \u201c Totais.\u2026 \u2026 ea 34 4 8 27 8 3 : .Co | \u2018\u201c \u2014, - 3 *Batted for Fertsch in ninth.and Had Painful Experience 0 MONTREAL, | , , : or a.b.r.b.h.vo.a.e.\u2018 = : oo 5 Weldensaul, 2b.4 0 1 1 4 90! ai the pleriic of the Master Bakers and Married ladies\u2019 race \u2014 Mrs, Hain; 1; Mra.8 Meaney, rf.& c.f 4 0 1 2 1 0! iv RN ter.| Willis, ©: Mrs.Hawkins, 3 Re H Bannon.of.& 8.5.2 1 0 3 2 o | Bread Drivers, at Highgate Springs yester Bread and cake drivers.rare, Over 79 years a F Hartman 3b.3 1 1 0 1 1 day George Cummings; 106A Bourget Street, | \u2014B.Lalonde, 1, A.Gaudry.=.L.Levcsque, Joyce, 11, Cenenrne 4 1 1 1 o 0 (St.Henri.drauk a large quantity of tce- 5 Race for bread and cake drivers\u2019 wives\u2014 a Raub, c.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 8 121 2 6 0.9 [water when he was overheated and took Ps Hawkins, 1,-Mrs.Bain, ?, Mrs.Rhoades, Ht Lachance, 1b.2\" 0 0 14 1 0 'cramps, and nearly succumbed.It was im- 8: Mrs, Birsath.4.: L.Hartman, 88.1 0 1 -0 2 0 possible to secure medicdl attention for him ; Master bakers\u2019 raca-J.MalUonnell, 1, R.a: McCarthy.p.3 0 0 0 4 0 jl be reached the city and In the means | Fitcher.2, A.McConnell, 3.; ' time he suffered great agony.Prompt mea- | Three-legged race\u2014J.McConnell and E.= Mellor, r.£ - 3 11 0 000 .| 85 : at .severe sures were taken when he arrived in Mont- | Lalande, 1: Goodfellow and R.Fietcher, 3.Te TT = = 77 U,Tenl and he was speedily relieved .of -his | Canadian Order of Foresters\u2019 race-\u2014~Snuth, Totals .« .20 5 8 27 15 1 pains.(1; Adams.?.Lavaileo, # n Score by innings\u2014 .This was the only unpleasant incident of \u2018Bread and-caka drivers' rove, under 30 Newark .or eevenn.021010000\u2014 4 the day.The sports were witnessed by about years\u2014Tuniggy, 1: Adams, 2; Dumant.5 Montreal .a.oo.ll 081000100\u2014 5.800 people.who thoroughly enjoyed them.| Pipa race for bread und cake drivers\u2014-Am- i Summary: \u2014First on errors, Newark.SYREST CT Lon vcBride, 1.Welr, Thread = DHE Lane over 40 years 24 1 ving 56-1b.\u2014 .1, Weir, ad - ake drivers\u2019 race, ove y 1.Left on bases, Newark, 6; Montreal 2: Smith, 3.| Dread and case Be q 5.Base on balls, off McLane, 1.off Throwing 16-1b.shot\u2014Smith, 1, Weir, 2.| Bakers and confeutioners\u2019 rave \u2014Philipps, .- .\u2018Thompson, 3.oo t; ard.2: Merrigan, 3.: dE Toys\" Tce, under 12\u2014Touog.1: Blais, 2; | Errand drivers and lea rivers) race= Moran, 3.MeMartin, 1, Outerkirky ?.Dodds, 7 B * COMNTRACT-BRBEAKING PLAY- * Girls\u2019 race, under 12\u2014Mary Meterrick, 1.Boot rare\u2014 MArrigan, 1; Lalande, 2, Blens, + ING PLAYBRS WILL BE Æ% Mabel Seale, 2.Agnes Merrigan, 3.8.o 1 * BLAVK-LISTED.\u2018 ¥* Boys\u2019 race,\u2019 under 16\u2014H.Goodfellow, 1.G | Jeong jump\u2014W.Damant, 1: Thompson, 2: pa + Demant, 2: F.Thistlewalte, 3 Wilkinson, 53 .te + Cincinnati.Obio, Aug.4.\u2014The 3% | Ladies\u2019 glnss rare\u2014Beatrice \u2018Ryan, 1: Mrs.\\ Fat men's race-P Streamer, 1: A.Strach- 3 National! Baseball Commission yes- # Holt, 2: Mrs.Page, 3.tan, 2: Wllkinsen, % : 2 Ÿ Serdar decided that players who x 100 yards, open, race\u2014F.JFhilips.1.J.Pi- Consolation race -Merrigan, 1: Paquette, 2.; + w y br eir agreements card, 2; Allan Marrigon, 3.Gough, 3 \u20ac with clubs, that enter into con- x CL Co # tracts with them in faith, * a ee ; À ball be permanently black-listed.# land Bergen.Umpire, Kiem.Attend- 3 FE WIE HEN WIN IN HH ANCO, LAN.> : 3 êt MoCarth 2 8 x At St.Louis\u2014Phtladelphia-St.Louis AS Fertseh, 3; o arthy, 2.truck game postponed.wet grounds.' \u2019 out, by McLane, 1; by Fertsch, 4.by At Chicago\u2014-Boston-Chicago game McCarthy, 6.Three-base hits, Swan- postponed; rain.; \u2019 der, Cookman, Mellor.Two-base hits, | Na - _ Gatins.Sacrifice hits, Wagner, La- tional League Standing .! chance (2), F.Hartman, Stolen bases, New York a \u201cost, rc.A I | Gatins, Jones, Bannon.Double plays, | pittsbure ._ 117\" 3 -6 728] fF Bannon to Lachance, Meaney to Mc- |xhilad Eni Tr J BH B8; ; F Carthy to Bannon.Hit by McCarthy, Chicago.a .5 i 5% .Umpire, Conway.Time, 2 hours.| dit at ESS - 8 - 938 ' Artemdanee, 000 Cincinnati.is ax.Brothers Quarrelled Over a, \u2014 ane ry DT [St Louis 61 571 mr OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES, Boston .5 4 Bat and One Was 1H R.H.E.: .At Jersey Clity\u2014 .AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Killed.> Jersey City .000001000\u2014 1 7 2 At Philad oh .à .~ Rochester .: \u2014-:000208010\u2014 6\u20148 ro cidiadelphia\u2014 enr ss - Les can Batteries\u2014Pfanmiller, Merritt an - H.Pittsburg, Pa.Aug.4 \u2014Dlisputing tho own- | Vandergrift; Faulkner and Payne.Um- Detroit té sance prié 2 a 0 ere oi à basuball bat, David baker, aged Tan tt.tendance, : Cpe \u2014 .shot and fatally injure 115 brotuer pires, Mo and Hasse Atten | Batieries Mullin and Clark: Coakliéy Charles.aged li.yesterday at home In Dak : and Schreck.Umplres, McCart and dale.The boys, with companions, had pen Eee ere .00014202x\u201410 10 2| Connor.Attendance, 5,988, playing baseball near the Nokon up the.bat Toronto .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.-.\u2026.010100000\u20142 6 3 Bet Boston 04000160x\u2014 § 8 2 and ran into his home.lo went into a bed- ees AK Te Hoare Zim.Cleveland .00 \u20140 3 2) Hd SE mer.Attendance, 1,629 , Batteries \u2014 Tannehill and Criger; * A : R * At Providence : Bernhard and Hess and Bemis.Um- * A TIP TO PITCHERS.x i 5 a > Providence-Buffalo game postponed to| PU ANY, eh tendznce, 7.432.% No pitoher without good control À Friday on account of Pagies\u2019 parade.Washington .0000000000 41 À end US ques Moro box art: À er . .sh \u2018or ; 6 i flours, but no business resulted in this di- Other securities, increased.77,100 Stor ks bought and sold for cas Bay at 69%._ .CORPORATION, Limited.\u201crection as bids were out of line.We OT lother duposits, decreased.EH Temple \u2018Bidg.185 St.James St.Montreal.carried ou moderate margins.« - - ae Manitoba spring wheat patents $3.20 to $5.70.| Public deposits, dereased.To , , , P delphia, Pa.Crossley Bldg.San Francisco; Cal TER, VAN.GROUP ON WALL STREET.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Mgr strong bakers $5 to $5.40; \u2018winter wheat |Notes reserve, decreased.1,164,000 - Land Title Bldg, hiladelp A1 Wall St, New York.NORRIS P.BRYAËT, eR Sales of Canadian group in Wall St | patents 35.50; straight rollers, $5 to $5.15, | Government securites, unchanged.to noon were: : land in bags, $2.35 to $2 45.S4 St.Francois Xavier St.Montreal.The proportion of the bank's reserve to F.P.WARD & CO.MARCONI SECURITIES.| \\ = = .Mitlifeed.-\u2014The demend for shorts 13 fair.ability this wesk 19 47.43 r cent.Last| 7° a PTT UT mm To or .Main $60.2000 Toren one nn TB 35 TORONTO MORNING BOARD.[Mh Znct™ wim \u201cWn \u201ciow.Sie: \"wore.[week IL wai 43.67 por cent A ñ Phone VAT, \u2026 .Oo .; oO \u2014 \u2014 ae .ee vee N » | Stan toba ran, n aga, + * $ | a - 300 S00 .«i.vu.13313 132% to.Aug.4.\u2014(Svecial.)\u2014 $19 to $20 per ton: Ontario bran, in bulk, | .A CEE SOC 100 Soo pfd .162% 162% Teron Ped ai \u201c {M4.50 to 31a, shorts, 319 to $20; moulllie, Railway Earnings N N 6 1,000 Detroit 93 923 Imperial\u201413 at 2% $21 to 324 per ton, ax to quality D \u201c FORD 3,000 ns .CI 119% 1165 Pon Inton\u2014s0 at oi : *, Oats.\u2014Thers was no change In the con- Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s return of .; pm SU Jon oe.Hamilton\u20143 at Sii%.7 at 78, 5 at 2184, (dition, of {he market RE one traffic eirolugs from July 21 to July 31:\u2014 .so net ; 8 cee ene 61g 5 5 S181.iness being quie \u20ac 105.errno 1,608,000 Come CA FE 8,000 Duluth pfd 33% 32g 32% SK.AL MME a0 1ssh.2 at 1008, 12-40 to $2421 per bag.The demand for au TS ¥ 1 368.000 î | « hiv ; _ 8 at 156, 50 at 155%.25 at 155!2.v cornmeal fu slow at $1.45 to.$1.60 per bax.HE Vi \u2019 | MORNING BOARD SALES.C.P.R.\u201415 at 156.75 at 156.|, Hay.\u2014The tone of the market for baled Increase.$138,000 .| EE Twin City-\u201425 at 117, 75 at 11714, 25 at 117%, \"hay is steady under a fair demand.Prices: 4 Canadian Pacific at 185.Ko.1, $8.30 to $4: No.2, $750 tn $8: clover .39 50 at 11714, 59 at 1178, 25 at 118, 10 at 118'3, ( i No $7 to 3 \"ge : v and July.Principal Pavable Julv, 1930.| - 3 Montreal Street af 2% =a LE ks \u201cat 15, Too at 118s 200 At RE Ger ton \u201cIn car Tots pare clover B10 Traction Earnings rns Pre Ta ation © 000 with privilege of re istration | IMP ERIAL BANK oF CANADA + , TER 15 at 118, 175 à .100 a bs.200 = .: \u2019 - oupon s; A \\ .000; CRC 8 EX ; to Twin Qu at 1164 '11815, 75 at 11874, 100 at 11%.25 at 118M, 1%» : The Toledo Hallways Light Ce.report ot © as to principal.! ; 640 Twin City at 118.ih 118%.50 =: 5) at 118%.102 at 113.- irallwey earnings for month ending July il, Capital Paid Up.$3,000,00Q 100 Twin C y at 118: Sao- Paulo\u201415 aI 5 at Ite.25 at 135: | Country Produce dvs eins $124,358 98.1504, $114,882.92; gain, ., * Rest Account.215100 \"3.000,00 ; sy \u2018 ! Sao Paulo bonds\u2014$.000 a a : | 139,464.06, or 8.2 per vent.; .ak = A Tvn cura Ne \u2014N- S\u2014Steal\u2014i0-at 50.20 t 583.20 nt 69%, | Eggs \u2014The market was steady under a \u2014\u2014\u2014 .- \u2019 HEAD OFFICE - - TORONTO > 1 Twin City at-1Ik [50 39%, 75 at 5914, 25 at 59%, 2% at 69%.fairly good demand for sr41tTiot« tor dnral| Havava-Electric -Rallway Co.'s earnings.| Amount Authorized $5 000 600 5 _ LL 4 25 Twin City at 118144 i Canadian General Electric\u201430 at 15044, 25 consumption.Sales of selected stock were { Bpagleh sliver: \u2014 y 9 9 TR MEKkKRITT 77.Pruatbane | \u201c20 Detroit United at 2% | A 151, 50 at 12114, 50 at 152, 15+at 132%.10 made at 20c: \u2018No.| do.at 17c to 17lgc, and |For week ending Aug.1, 1905.339,440 A D w © ICE PRESIDENT and 35 Detroit United at ui.at 152%, 39 at 15217, 20 at 182%.No.2 at 14c per dozen.Corr.week, 1904 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026veccecsnsen 3 d 2 200 000 M.WILKIE .Orsunai MANAGER - \u2018340 Taetroït United at 93%.- | Mackav=1 at 4477 25 at 411-18 at-4l\u2014\u2014PBeans.\u2014The market for - .D moun ssue = - = \u2019 y uv ___ 85 Dominion Iron com.at | R &O Nav \u2014M at 75, 25 at 74%.- quiet, the demand being chiefly for small Increase .s\u2026\u2026.séssencereress \u2018 il .; 22% MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 South-west\u2014 \u2014- 3 Dominion Iron pfd.at 32.co } cor.of St.James and McGill Sts.beans am | - - Se lots fo fill actual wants, and sales of choice For six months:\u2014 ; .> - i = 65 7 1904.1905.: ; $60 Textile pfd.at Bi.> : primes were mada at $1.66 to $1,70 per bush.> : .Genera! Banking Business.- Money,\u2014Business In honey continues slow \"January $130,709 $142,769 $12,060 , .- 3 oe pid.at arts ; | SHIPS AND SHIPPERS | (and the market Is quiet with no new feature.February .130,579 144.007 3258 Principal and interest payable without deduction for taxes or assessments M a ling Es 3 .ra : Extracted white ¢lover honey, Te to -Tle per March .144,921 150.2 25,2 .: : i i \u2019 .RICHARDSON.Manager Dominion Coal pd.at 118.- © 10.1.tin.and 8%e to Ie In oth\" tins: April .150875 165.784 16.279 of any kind, which the Mortgagor may be required to pay or retain by 9 Ts Nova § Ua t 59 \"buckwheat boney, 6c to tléc, and white May .140,256 168,397 39,141 virtue of any present or future law of any taxing authority.TT \u2014 = Nora Eootia a ou.The Allan turbine muil steamer Victorian cover comb, 13c to 13%e.\u2018June .vee.137,273 168,625 31,325 ) * left at daylight this morning with 112 first, | ; [120 second and 150 third-ilass passengers, an product was slow as is usual at this season.exceptional number for this time of year.Syrup.in 60-gal.Kegm, Sl3¢ te Br per Ib; To-morrow the Canada sails also With a \u2018in tins, 80c¢ to für per wind measure, and good lst.Americans being promineat in the ine to 75c per Imperinl, and Beauce sugar, joumber.rhe Thomson lner Kildon will Else to 5e per Ib also sall for Glasgow: : Hops \u2014 The market for hops remains quiet Mapla Produce.\u2014The demand for maple The bonds are subject to redemption at 103% and accrued interest on any coupon due date.100 Seo common at 133%.10 Nova Scotia pfd.at 11314.KA Mackay common at IV.5 Mackay common at {lig 7 Union Bank at 145.î 2 Merchants Bank at 181:4, 2 Toronto Street a\u2018 16.\u201cWABASH\u201d EXPANSION FILING SYSTEMS fre universally.indorsed by men French Bank Closes .Parts, Aug.4.\u2014When depositors went to- | @ay to the savings bank connected with the department store, known as the Geand The Mortgagor is required to pay on November 1st, in each year after 1905, into a sinking fund, for redemption of bonds, an amount equal to twp % Toronto Street at 1041: The Lake Manitoba landed 319 stéerags and steady., We quote as follows: Choice [Magasins du Printempts.they were alarmed per cent.of the aggregate principal amount of all bonds then outstand- \u201cAn every profession as a labor- .25 Toranto Street * 105 i passengers at Quebec.this afternoon.and 13: Canadians, 26c to 27e, and fair to good at [by fluding a notice posted stating that the ina and of all then held in the sinking fund saving device for the systematic, : 8 Havana Electric at 10%.\u2018on ber way up the river with ¢4 saloon and 2c to 23r per 1b.bank had closed pending the appointment of ga | \u2019 xing le filing of important data.* 05 Toledo Electric at Bh \u2018131 second-class.Ashes.\u2014There was no change in potash, for {an administrator.There wers angry pro- EARNINGS 9 : Sold by * - | The Allan liner JDavarian 048 gheer- which the demand ts nie a En to °5.071 tests, but, of course, they availed nothing., : CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE \u2019 -\u2014 ;age passengers to a ebec.© 19 for first sorte, an 55 to $4.60 tor seconds.Most of the depositors belong to the work-.; \\ .i ie : \u2019 : \u201c Wall Street Market lexpected to iand her 101 first and 260 second Pearl ash, 37.AS og class.Tt in anderatood.that the Gov- The following are the official net earnings, from organization of the CO., 221 ST.JAMES., - bere on Saturday evening.having, been Je- .\u2014 ernment has induced some Road 8 banks to.Company: : GE - _ sant \u2018talned by fog since she was reporte elle- | support the savings ban n order to en- 7 28, 1900 .1,063,461.34 New York, August 4.\u2014Wall Street, ijsle on wednesday.She hax some members Cheese Boards able It to re-open to-day and satisty all For the year ending February 28 1901 $ 33 570.08 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 moon.An active demand which Sent |of the Bisley team on board.: claims.Jules Jaluzot, the sugar specuia- For the year ending February «3 ans LUTTE TT D'ag7N7 - prices up during the first hoir sub-; No otker ocean ateamers are reported as \u201cW@nchester, Ont, Aug.4 \u2014At-the regular |tor.who failed for $3,000 - * is one of the For the 11 mos, ending January 31, 1902 Le.5100000000 93224751 sided before noon, and prices settled 'passsing the Gulf signal stations during the | weekly meeting of .the cheese board.held |principal directors of the Grand Magasins du For the year ending January 31, 1903 .952,685.90 back slightly but with no pressure to Part twenty.tour pours.0 mio nich left | bere last night, 245 dboxés of Solored and Printemps.parade pas bis financial troubles For the ycar ending January 31, 1904 .TT4,484.45 JU, \") .: N .e Dominion liner m n, whic eft | 653: boxes of white were registered.co that precipitated the run on the n at \" û 1, 1905 06.419.x cell apparel ade an open Snined Liverpool vesterday, is bringing 40 first, 130 | bld, 10%c; 9 colored and 163 white were has resutted in its muspansion.M, Jaluzot's | For the year ending January 3 1305 » _806.419,47 : ! A + St.lgecond and 703 stesrage passengers.sold at tuat price.- laftairs are as yet unsettled.; : .: - 240 5 FIRE INSURANCE._Louijs, Southwestern, pfd., Nashville, \u2014 | Kingston nt.Aug.4.\u2014Yesterday (85 \u2014 a .$5,442, 848.91 MARINE-INSURANGCE : eee Chattanooga and St.Louls.Hocking | SAILED FOR MONTREAL.| boxes of colored and 585 boxes of white cheese L, s IT Coal, Virginia, Carolina Chemical and EMPLOYERS\u2019 LIABILITY INSURANCE.I were boarded at the l'rontenac board, and No folk and Western Has an average of over $900,000 per annum, or more than eight times the oo Unfted, States Rubber, pfd., United Montross.o.ADEWEIP 0 B10 3-4c wag: accepted for 355 cases.The |\u201d rfolk and amount necessary to pay interest on all the bonds thus far issued.STEAM FOILER INSURANCE.Railwæy Investment yielded 1 and pilflà org\u201d \"Cardiff sesso JUIY 17 \"balance was held at a bigher figure.Buyer Cl d It Best Ye .° Th ' YORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.Metropolitan Street Railway lost its ans fmiporter.\u2026\u2026 Manchester te Aw 5 M nent Be EN rainy aye ats ose st! es car \u201cWe have acquired all of the bonds issued and, having sold a large IFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.sain.Bonds were steady.!Laka Manitoba.Liverpool .July 25 : not be \"epted.The wat weather bh Norfolk & Western, the stock of which is + 81 .1 oo -\u2014 | Guth Wark.« \u2018Liverpool .July 71 Cendency to spoil the goods.eT bas af NOK A er re has reported earn.amount of them.offer tho balance at 081i: and accrued interest, subject §ouaraion Bank Building; St.James Strast WALL STREET GOSSIP.{ Bavarian.Movllle .July 28: \u201c*Vadoe Aug 4.\u2014At the cheesa board ves.|ImEs for June, the closing month of ts fis- to advance in price, and recommend them for investment.: or * \u2018 ; ST ; Tona : .Middiesbro .July 29 : terday 1,025 Boxes were bearded.74D sold at [val year.For the month gross earnings .= Ÿ = Sales to noon were 319,000 shares.Montcalm.Bristol .July 29, 10%c.the balance at IN \u20182-16.| increased 9.7 per cent.net increased 14.6 ., .if 5 es - { Malin Hoad.\u2026-Middlesbro July 29: Treed, Ont.Aug.4\u2014At the cheese board Pr cent.and surplus Increased 3.8 per cent.« F \u2014 \u2018 T Great Northern pfd.advanced from Athenia.Slassow .July 20 Jast night 480 boxes were boarded; 10%: was |For the year ended June 30: gross Increased - 10° - .v \\ 28814 to 291., (Sictitan.Glasgow ., July 29: bld, dut there were no sales.6.6 per cent., net Increased 10.3 per cent.and .a ina us .0 .Pomerant Havre ya , ee surplus decreased about 2 per gent, ache rom © * 8 - metfie RCONB.0.00000000 .26 | : ; - pany s xe chareen © year show Northern Pacific jumped from 204.Manxman.\u2026.\u2026.\u2018Bristol, aug.11 C.P.R.Report Says.an increase of 51,000,000, due largely to the \u2018 \"Limited.: to 209%.Tampican.; issuance of additional bonds for improve- Capi .© Monmouth.8 .Cro s Are Headed Out ments and new equipment.2 + ; : apital Pail Up.$1,000,000 Northern Securities sold at 174 to Dominion.Livers .Ads: p .The surplus Jor the year after charges : Reserve .350,000 6.jirginlan.\u2026.Moville .4 .en referred dividends Îs equ to 7 per : \\ Cessecsrane i Pa 2 | Winnipez, Aug.4.\u2014The Canadian Pacific cont.on the $86.000.000 of common ntock Por Railway: crop, report ter the, week ending ug.Busta ns fu y e brig prospects ont in the preceding, year.of last week's report.All sections of the The year just closed Las been the beat count avorab e_weather 11, he companys history.This ix indicated Tz NT [snd that the crops are all dbendea vut and by the increase in s and net earnings | tilling nicely.An average of 25 bushels per mounting to $1,288.268 and $887,684 \u2018respect.Supreme Court may grant an order il the \u2018BOSTON ACTS AS Executor, Administrator and Trustee liquidator and Assignse for the _B-\u2014\u2014- Benefit of Creditors, Trustee for Bond Norris P.Bryant\u2014There Is no rea-| son to anticipate any important mone- tary-disturbance and_we continue to look for a broader and higher market.practically the same amount that was earned NEW YORK .: | SIGNALLED IN GULP.| Bavarian detained by fog.OCEAN STEAMERS IN PORT.~ stocks , - he Brandon section: , Occasion should demand it.The request @ as Le Eee As pa J.8.Bache & Co.\u2014Noon\u2014the mar- 'SS.Ontarian, H.& A.Allan.acre Is predicted in t i .ively, as compared with the preceding year.| f- 7 \u201cLoi = , £ .H.\u20ac A.Wheat is reported to be 30 inches in: height .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 grated.ssues\u201d of Corparations and Com- ket has shown great strength this\u2018 A8.Earmatian.an HE 6 AC Allan.in the Morden district.Good rains have a BUY NOW ST.EUGENE.CENTRE STAR.morning and \u2018the buying of mest of gg\u2019 the active shares has been excellent.gs.\u2018Can.Pacific reached a new high re- | 8S.cord at 156%, and Steel pfd.at 10434 \u201885.Diamonds reset, latest Setyles, prices panies.92 \u2014_ + \u2019 low.R.Hemsley, 2535 St.James.\u2014Ady.Receives funds In Trust allowing terre.1 per cent.per annum, payable half fallen along the Brookdale extension, and at Carnduff.Alameda nnd Frobisher, on the Souris branch.Rain is also r-~rted from Langenburg, on the Yorkton branch, and [e Canada, Dominion line.Drot, Mclean-Kennedy Co.Cervona, R.Reford Co.Orlana, Furness, Withv & Ca Insurance on Lakes Chicago, Aug.4-\u2014With the laké season v + |haif through, inland marine insurance men WAR EAGLE.! , ycarly, upon amounts of $500.00 and was within 3 of its previous hiæh | £$; Montreal Chante : Vellowsrass on anh.Fieane: sions ors the ' are hoping the second half will in no man- -JUNO.upwards lodged with the Company i prices.So.Pacific und Union Pacific|gg Marina.R.Reford Co.| dicted in the Arcola and Carlyle region, an INST JRAN CE per duplicate the half already gone.i it ; CANADIAN MARCONL from one to five years.a \u2018 were strong on the strength of the fine.! gg\u2019 Manchester City, Furness, Withy & Co.©*timate of 30 bushels on an average being ; does the weason will bo the most dieastrous | Last your stocks with Members of the Legal and Notarial : 0.et Parley cutting has already \u2018ba - since 1892.The total losses for the first | y us.professions bringing.any business to June earnings.Smelters and L.& N.SS.Kildona, R.Reford Co.re places Yd 4 arty stready > run da + ; -\u2014® hajf of 1905 aggregate about $800,000.Of this FOX & ROSS this Company are always retained in Tr .: s = ! - : s the fire insurance compantes through , the professional care thereof, = = | a ee M relnsurance of the fire risk on vessels will .' * FETAL ; ay Call Grand Jury about 206,000.The rest must ba id STOCK BROKERS.TORONTO, ONT.i 0 2 nur J.H.DUNN & CO YoL Main 442 ' R.N.HICKSON.THORNTON DAVIDSON.| - ; out se Pr (Established 157.) I A.G.ROSS, Tanager .° 2.out of the premiums fot the season, and, \u2014 - For Equitable Case New York, Aug.4\u2014A special Grand Jury counting expenses, this sum takes a good deal than balf, when th ller#par- : TBE MAME HR a ee Se ore a te recat The bors.NOTRE DAME DE (GRACE WATER : GRACE \\ Office & Safety Deposit Vaults, Members Montreal Steck Exohange.Sovereign Bank ef Caneés Building, Roem 30.TEL.MAIN 4066 E.MACKAY EDGAR & CO.Hickson & Davidson STOCKBROKERS Stock Brokers.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE fonds and Investment Securities.saan® OF TRADE BUILEINE \u20ac Bonds and Securities.pasos, hai Motors I Mexicas and Electrical \u201candes, Bag.Offtce-3§ Loades Wall, ' * un \u2019 - \u201c Members Moutreal Stock Exchange.1724 Notre Dame Street, Toi Male MOL .may be called by the District Attorney to investigate the uitadble Life Assurance So- clety matters.When the | lative committee began its deliberations In this city yesterday District Attorney Jerome intimated that he might find it necessary to call a special Grand Jury.Tefore Justice Davy, in, the Criminal Brench of the Supreme Court, Mr.Jerome sald that although at this timg he would not ask for such a eall, bp would suggest that the court adjeurn with t Ing of the Presley on Green Bay a few days ago.combined with the numerous other fires | this season, will \u2018be felt next year, it 18 said, by a marked advance in fire rated: Notre Dame de Grace is having a i vote taken to ratify the proposal of a municl- waterworks system for the 153 St.James st, :Mantreal.re eclal.til Sept.11 he underständing that ui : Justice of the First Department et the \u201d on wooden steamers.3 29> have been out of all ratio to the fire Palits.rates, and n readjustment of premiums is {certain to de made.So f h ss N o far the losses by Yesterday 119 votes were polled, 106 for and four against ; scheme, There: ave 400 ratepavers in \u2014_\u2014\u2014 .the municipality .and to ratify the.Clock repairing: solicited, estimates proposal one-third of these must vote.given.R, Hemsley, 265 St.Jamas S| voting will be censinnal to-dav from Adve : \u2014 10 am.to 4 pm.: ~ Every kind of book and job printing done at the office of The Herald in the theltost styles at.the lowest rates.The lorald is published by The Herald: Publishing Compan y rd Montreal.14 Director: + ' J.Ys 08 Stree ~ B.\u2018Brierley, Managing RE James tim.\u201cx ARDY Be er \u2018Even if The Store of Satisfaction does close to-morrow at 1 o'clock.« Begin in time to finish without hurry\"\u2014begin the shopping at 8 a.m.i entire page devoted to ; ; SATURDAY MORNING SHOPPING INDUCEMENTS % A à You can see that we intend to make it worth your while to shop early.9 ° ° ; _ 20\u2018 _ ° 9 ° ° Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaists*eReductions:-| Groves ] adies\u2019 Shirtwaist Suits Reductions In Men\u2019s Furnishings i \u2018 4 et Made for the Express Purpose We Invite You to Take Full Advantage 3 Of R ing the Stocks THAT ARE LARGE ENOUGH TO : of Saturday Morning : educing the Stocks .| WARRANT ADVERTISING _ ÿ Deeper than usual guts in price, for Saturday i ; \u2019 | to Business hours limited to 5 to-morrow: 8 a.m.i morning's gelling\u2014these on sale from § am.to 1 Though we skip.the details, so various are tae = styles Men's Black Cash Hair H | ë o'clock.°° represented in each.We're in earnest in our effort to clean double heels and toes: all sizes.Extra spe.* ny ee oa eas 82 to every garment in the season df its vogue, as the change of a be renee eee oe : 42, Regular $1.75 to $2.25, for.$1.28 prices evidence.5 \u2018 ; , pg > ¢ us n \u2019aists _ \u2018 , \u2018 oys' Black Patent Leather Belts, nickel : Th Jan, Male pie tmnt i by $2.50 Shirtwaist Suits for: acer crunce TSC woke nine ol NL HE Se ane : Regular 98c.Saturday .ecceveevevres 59e \u201c ; TWO FOR 2422010 Le Lea e ce be eee ana 00 25c \" Jan SIIk Walists that are selling regularly for .; $2.75 \u201c \u201c for .0.98c Me«n's fine 4 ply Collars.popular shapes, in- i $3.50 and $4.45.Colors: navy.brown, black\u2019 I - up.turnover.straight band and turn points; ; and white; sizes 32 to 42.For Saturday ol $3.26 te \u201cfOr.i iieveser einen on.$1.49 11-2, 1 3-4.2 2 1-4 and\u2019 2 1-2 In.high.* only .are 0 aa ee ses 0650000 as caca 00e $2.25 : so Regular price 15e.Saturday speecial.:.124%e _ $3.50.\"° Por.Les eee nee ne se0e +.$198 ASS SSL SIA = $3.75 cH Or ann caen ce cn nun +000 $2.40 ° The Best Children\u2019 s Dresses ga fofeeieiiiiieeei neue $2.98 Saturday Morning \u2019 e You've Yet Bought $a.50 = OT.20 000000 000000 $3.50 Shoe Specials Under Regular Prices $5.50 ' \u2018 ' for.a an 5000 00100 0001 500006 $4.50 Ladies\u2019 $3.00 Champagne Oxfords.\u2018Ladies\u2019 $3.50 Champagne Boots.Any Pair Sature Ladies\u2019 $2.75 Russia Tan Oxfords.day for Ladies\u2019 $3.00 Russia Tan Boots Laries' $2.75 Kid Lave Boots.$1 95 SE SEE vty or # for Lee.ess as 0000.$5.50 $1.75 Walking Skirts fOr.eter iene.$119 Note what you can buy to-morrow between 8 a.m.and 1 o'clock.' Dresses for childrey, nicely made of good quality Gingham.Linen and Lawn: sizes $1.50 11 Or ee eee cree 85c Ladies\u2019 82.507 Kid \u201cOxford Shoes.: from 1 to 12 years.Regular 65c to 95c, for 53e ; ; , ; | Children's pale blue Crash Waists sailor col- \u2019 PY The \u201cabove lots represent samples and broken assort= lar, front, collar and tie of white pique, \u2019 ments of \u2018high-grade Sumnier Footwear.A good selection of y trimmed with gilt buttons; sizes 8 to 12 V e | al ] ; ul ( asl Î ) a sizes in the lot, but not in each style.An opportunity to fit years.Regular $1.35, to clear at.78¢ yourself with one of the best bargains' this season.Childs\u2019 $1.65 to 3138 Dresses for .81.3D $10.00 Suit of Clothes To-morrow Morning Gets a Watch Free ou TS i 8225 to $2.98 Childs\" Dresses, all kinds, for.81.75 Why to- morrow morning only ?Because the store closes at 1 30c French Organdie Muslins, = - ! - A | : so » 4 - 2 : i o'clock.Look at the Clothing before you enquire about thé Watch.10 Yard ; ° 9.+ 9.Satisfy yourself that the style and quality value of each Suit warrants .Cc a Yar hE } Ladies Whitewear-=-August S the expenditure of $10.oo.* There beautiful French Organdies, with large floral designs, printed : \u2019 : | \u201cin delicate shades of pink, pale blue, mauve and bright yellow, .i i Are you aware that every man\u2019s Suit of Clothes here is the very will likely be all \u2018sold Saturday morning.30c value, Saturday Prices Will Not be Duplicated in the Fall ; newest style\u2014freshly made for this season\u2019 S \u2018business.\u2018This time last morning at, per yard au 1e 4 15 0 000 0 0 0 0000 eae °° ess as 0 a 00000060 10e Therefore, make the most of present opportunities.Come after these year the Store of Satisfaction didn't include a Men's Clothing depart- between 8 a.m.and 1 o'clock to-morrow.: : : ises, \u2018It started with an entirely new Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night \u2018Gowns, square neck and square lawn yoke, ment among its numerous enterpr sta y with faggottifg, trimmed around neck, yoke and sleeves with | assortment \u201cWhen opening for business, so that even if there was a will, frills and imitation torchon lace edging.Special at .Besse es Cc 2 W ay hasn\u2019 t vet developed to pile up old \u2018and undesirable stock.Carpet Dept.Manager Says LE a ee [rimmed 0 ebe 5 Hours is Ample Time to Look Over Ladies: Cämbrie-Corset Covers, full front style.with clusters of tucks 600 Men's and Youths\u2019 Suits, made of domestic and imported Tweeds, The Assortment of Specially Priced Rugs © and rows of Valenciennes lace insertion, trimmed around neck : .in several shades and styles; stripe check and .2 .and arms with lace and ribbon beading.Special price .ei.abc - k, Il th nies i.Made in th Add to the attraction of special prices.the merit that.it is \u201cexclusively ' Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, square neck and square lawn yoke with overchec all the newest mixtures.ade In e , a stock of this season\u2019s sty'æ\" which awaits your inspection at The Store EE eo lace aging.To be sold at oer with frills and.Boe standard four button sacque style, lined with farmer's : To of Satisfaction.An experienced judgment has selected this stock\u2014the vari- Ladies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts, lawn flounce with tucks.trimmed with __ satin.Prices ranging from $7.95, $8.50, $9.75, $22 00 oty, the values, best evidence this fact.All bought from direct sources of deep embroidery.Special for.1.0.actes» ss.BBe * $13.50, $15.00 to.2.0 222 nana au 00 00000 .: supply, ensuring greatest degree of value in every line.; ._ \\ } _ Brussels Rugs of the very, bést manufacture, in distinctive new designs of { ~ 7 Watch with a Suit costing $10.00 and upwards.Gun Metal this season's exclusive manufacture\u2014 Size 3 yards x 3 1-2 vards.814.65 Size 3 3-4 yards x 4 yards.820.95 case, capital time-keeping movement, stem windin, Study Corset Qualities And EE = ee Size 3 yards x 4 yards.816.50 size 3, 3-4 x 4 1-2 yards.825.95 .ROYAL VELVET RUGS.: : } @rset Values\u201d Before Deciding Bn vo | Size 3 yards x 3 yards.811.50 Size 3 vards x 4 yards._.814.65 Where and What to Purchase ; Co Size 3 yards x 3 1-2 yards.812.60 Size 3 1-2 yards x 4 yards.817.T5 ; AT ' , ; \u2019 AZA RUGS-\u2014The most wonderful Rug of the age, all woven in one ) On sale to-morrow from 8 a.m.to 1 o'clock.a ur ay piece, reversible, Nundsome garble centre with plain border, Corsets that are regularly $1.76 and $1:95, to clear at .eve.BBC splendid Rug for dens.smoking rooms, librarfes\u2014in fact for\u2019 any ; Four.styles to choose from, made by the most renowned makers, all | ' room: for wear they are unequalled and are the most dressy floor ' sizes.Co - I ' covering yet put en the market.Size 3 yards x 4 yards.Regu- 5 _ D .tell of a very interesting series of events for Jar value $25.00, for .2222 0 Lance ee perse Le League $159 SE ; ° d \u2018 | We have THE se lection of TAPBSTRY RUGS in all the newest styles\u2014 ; ; : sine 2 1.85.20 ; M a Size 3 x 3 yards, special.84.50 Size 3 x 3 1-2 yards, specia Underskirts-Such Assortments onday.oT | 3 pas ol RER ASS : \u2019 .DON .MISS IT ' A beautiful range of best quality BALMORAL, RUGS\u2014 i 7 Are Not Usual\u2014Such ES CRE a TE : \u2014 PR mmm mb TT] Size 3 x yards LL.86.73 Size 3 1-2 x 4 yards.810.95 | .Ta + \u2019 Size 3 x 3 1-2 yards .#7.75 Size 3 1-2 x 4 1-2 yards.8$13.23 = 7 el _ _ Values Are Not General LL .\" \" \" * Size 3 x 4 yards .ans sv.25 Size 4 x 4 1-2 yards.817.50 : PT TES TOUT CT OT II TT TT LL CTT ORIENTAL RUGS\u2014A fife sissortment of genuine- nand- \u2018made Rugs-to select I it qe 8 a.m.shopping is popular such values as these, have helped to make from.Amongst this lot are some.very choice specimens of Eastern di t, body th hnice and rich color and design effects which Ladies\u2019 Gingham and Percale Underskirts, made with small frills and handicraft, ¢mbodyving the choice can only be found In real Oriental Rugs\u2014 self strapping.Colors of plain, gray.blue and white stripes, .- fawn and\u201d white stripes, and blue and white check.Regular $1.10, .O 2 only.size 9 x 15 fret, for.$135.00 7 only, size 244x10% feet, for.$ 8.75 for + ole teeta in te La en een eee eee a ae ea ee a aa da aa at ere TOC 5 only.size 10 x 12 feel, for.813.50 4 only, size 12 x 12 feet, for.816.00 i Ladies\u201d \u201cPercale Underskirts, \u201cmade with deep flounce, finished with 4 only, gize 9 x 12 feet, for.$12.00 9 only, size 4 x T feet, for.$ 8.25 small frfiil.Cotors of plain piñk, green and white, and pink and \u2019 \u2018 : 7 6 only.size 6 x 9 feet, for.R 6.00 12 only, size.3 x 6 feet, for.8 Z.00 ; A white stripes.Regular 75c, for.aeasea ts era ess [QR 59e .Content With \u2018Giving Biggest We are fn receipt of a few very fine ORIENTAL PALACE STRIPS, which \u2018 : \u2019 = will be offered at the following very low prices\u2014 \u2018 : _ Values i 18 Giving Watches.Too Size 3 feet x 9 feet.FRO Rize 3 feet x 15 feet.B3.00 \u2019 j \u2018 Size 3 feet x 12 feet.2.40 Size 8 feet x 18 feet.8$3.60 Ë C er oot af en ose or Sc Nickel plated Watches and Chains, to be More exact\u2014one of each Very fine line of English FLOOR OILCLOTH, in hahdsome tile and floral | : to : h- boy.whose parents select a Suit of Clothés costing not less than designs, at startlingly Le prices .\u201d vard, for 190 : .1-2 inch Garden Hose.3 ply.In 28 ahd 50 feet lengths; regular 10c, ; , A very choice line, 2 yards wide, regular 27c square se.~ for, per foot .0000 000000 a anses au ss Pr & arcanes» fc $3.75 in our Boys\u2019 Clothing department to-morrow.: A very \u2018choice line, 4 yards wide, regular 36c square yard, f0¥.ce.e 246 bo US - SCOTCH CORK LINOLEUMS\u2014The.very best make, warranted to be fhor- b 95 Boys.7 piece Fancy hogs: in, Russian and Buster Brown style; soie hy dre and to give most satisfactory wear\u2014 B wit oomer reeche others with plain pants, a A Splendid line, 2 yards wide, regular 50c square yard, LOT + « emt 2860 15c \u2018Children\u2019 S Shovels for 5¢ neatly trimmed and finished in an up- to- date mode.A splendid line, 4 yards\u2019 wide.regular 70¢c square yard, fOF.ccovew BBC | : V 1d a tremendous.lot of STRAW MATTING this seasomg wtill Children's Steel Sand Shovels.long handies: regular tac, foro.Sc Regular prices from $5.50 to $6.75.oad have \u2018them $3 75 | Va have remains ad lot which must go\u2014.z : > in Navy Serge.and Fancy Tweed.China Matting, goo re ATA, OF s\u2026\u2026canvoes fe : ; .\u2018 \u2026 .* .China Matting, good quality, regular 10c yard.for .\u201c+.deo Boys\u2019 '2.piece Tweed Suits, in dark shades, made in Norfolk Other lines at similar reductions: Saturday Morning Grocery Specials Whole Shredded \u2018Wheat Biscuits\u2014first shipment to arrive from the new Canadian factory.fresh, crisp and sweet; \u201cmade in Canada E style, lined with good farmer satin; sizes 25 to 33.inches re Es peers Suits usualy sel ac 9575 ©.$2.98 House Furnishings-Lines by Canadians,\u201d 2 pkgs.for .rte raeaen \u2026.28¢ \" Sept.1903 Canadian Cheese, per lb.Cees ryree eeeainas ; ., ST Cooked Meats at our.usual Saturday \u201cspecial prices., 18e , BOYS\u2019 55¢ PANTS FOR 25¢ .\u2018 St.ecially Priced for.the Short 201 .= ~~ - \"Knowing the rapidity with which values like this are snapped up, we can only say: -\u2014 Business Hours of Saturday ; Wi JR Wi d Co Sc - : Come at 8 a.m.The Pants will be sold long before 1 o'clock.: Cretonnes\u2014Three.lines of serviceable Cretonnes, in the newest -de- : 4 - signs\u2014 .: Ire naow creens | 200 pairs of Boys\u201d Tweed knee length Pants, lined throughout, \u2018made of good Those marked 10c.yard.Saturday.ren eee Pres recense 8%0 strong Tweed, in plain effects, stripes and\u2019 fancy mixtures, sizes from 22 to Thode marked 12e yard, Sara re peers ween 10M an creen oors ; C : Those marked 14c yard, Saturday.-.RAR cess ae ++.12C , AIVVI IK 33 to fit boys\u2019 from 4 to 15 years.Regular price 55c; special for Saturday Lace Curtains\u2014White Lace Curtains, in cholce- floral design, th, \u2014 Re-pric = DA Fr incl 1 ards; re ar pr a 1c.s- pricing en ha ie of immediate clear.- ONLY ONE PAIR TG EACH CUSTOMER\u2014NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.double Porter Saturday fon pe nai ardn: regular price B® me after these a a.m.\u2014at lea f \u2018 \u2014 h C ns, - o'clock.st, before 1 Children\u2019s Cotton Suits, just put into stock, made in sailor blouse, Russian and Cre Mun TT roa on 8 nn Ce Mara Sam: Co Wire Window Screens, extending to three differ- 4 Buster Brown styles, in fancy stripes and plain fabrics 7 neatly trimmed ~day's spectal price .Co oh ee ne Sn Te - Blige .am er w e or ra: o- (mkygires: regular 20 3% and 39e.Tour according to style.An clegant and dressy garment for little ones from + JQC Fe ane di Fe M re D Be \u2019 4 rs.o 1 La ee 0 at aa a sa ae aan une : air.Saturday still lower oo.seein asacsuen se e Varnished Hardwood Wire Screen Doods, in diérer- .to 8 years Regular price 98e Tern Damask\u2014Range of best colors,-in rich Furnitura Damasks, 50 inches à _ un ent Gzes: regula $1.50 to $1.75.Any size.8c Children's Fancy Dresses, for little ones from 2to 5 years, in linen finish fabrics, .wide.marked 45c yard.On Saturday for only, per yard.\u2026.\u2026.896 ; Le neatly trimmed with box pleats and belt; very cool and becoming; a few also 59 CC \\ W H.L ° in plain white.Regular price 8oc ieee sea C | oo | Holl Ho $1.00 SILK AND WOOL CREPOLINES, 6c A YARD | A Limited 2 Saturday morning we shall clear the balance of our $1.00 ualit silk and wool.St.Catherine, Universit v ) qua tty erine, University and Victoria Streets ' Crepoline.Colors are pale blue, brown, fawn, reseda, pink, mauve, crimson, etc.= .THE STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d Nice Silky and Sheer material for high-class dresses.$1.00 quality : Saturday.* 69c | a a CS Ea .- A .: .\" .ie : .; = ; - Cr fa FE.LL 2 64 62008 Le ane ape bd D Rate ie lars ER SE mt MC pe care dro pe 8 006 Piper ain ane ae BE ann Gt ead Sri Se a nian PA "]
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