The Montreal daily star, 29 juin 1905, jeudi 29 juin 1905
[" CIRCULATION OF ST: ~ SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 SAYINGS: \u2018I \u201cWe get better reaults from the Last Week's Dally - 2 Ta wd \u201cStar thun from any other pa- Last Weeks Weekly .26,1 \u201c pers.\u201d SHOWERS ; | \u2014MR.H.A.WILDER, AT NIGHT i Total last week- 473,336 PRICE ONE, CENT.| H.A.Wilder & Co.Carpets and Furniture.VOL.XXXVII.No 133 | | ° AWFUL MASSACRE ON RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP WHEN MUTINEERS ROSE IN REVOLT AND WREAKED VENGEANCE ON BRUTAL CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS ed to St.Petersburg and Sebastapal asking the Government to send him a fleet of warships.The authorities realized their helplessness and knew that any attempt at force would result in mutineers carrying out their former actions.COSSACKS SLAUGHTERED.It was à strange situation such, as no Government had ever been compelled to face.The captain of the mutineers ordered that the police and Cossacks Keep their quarters and leave the sirikers in full possession of the + mere = MONTREAL, THURSDAY, .JUNE 29, 1905.i Once Tried Never Forsaken \"SALADA\" CEYLON TEA.\u201cAlways Good Alike.\u201d BLACK, MIXED or } Sealed Packets only NATURAL GREEN 250, 300, 400, 500, 600 PER LB.JAPAN Tea Drinkers should try \u201cSalada\u201d Natural Green.DRINK GOOD WATER ASK FOR This is the secret of its enormous sale.No Matter Where You Go On Dominion Day You Will Have to Wear Clothes.ae w Commander\u2019s Co'd-Blooded Murder of a Sailor Boy, Bearing a Petition From His Comrades, Asking for Better Treatment, Caused the Men to Rise in Instant Rebellion, and Frizhtful Scenes of Bloodshed Followed \u2014Captain Made to Ex- \u2018 piate His Crime in Short Order\u2014On Arrival at Odessa Mutineers and Strikers ! Joined Forces and a Considerable Part of the Seaport Was Given to the Flames.We are makers of the kind of clothes you want.Why not let us show you some of them.We want your trade.ST.LOUIS VICHY WATER.Gpecial to the Montreal S'ar.! TT \u2014\u2014\u2014 SF UT a : ct on Lo | 2 Kuvadmk 5 city.In order to enforce s pro- Odessa.Jun» 9.The mutiny.on fae dy ¥ 7 clamation, he sent a twelve-inch shell » ; Knlaz Porembane pas pa sud us al ! .Farms fy il) creme Von ea Hames thar on been \u201cRED CLOVER\u201d BRAND SUMMER SUITS, ._ .810.00 t 825.00 tghtning bo.n!ihough it Hu eon 3 started on the water front, and ; , .3 brewing for mous, The crew hl hei, oy dropped in the centre.of a detach- \u2019 THE QUEEN OF ALL WATERS QUTING COATS AND PANTS, - $ 5.00 to $15.00 secret mest in he forucusitr he ment of Cossacks, who were charging WASH VESTS, .- 8 1.00 to 8 2.50 planned Just what tv do Eo the mob of strikers on the boulevard.T Sparkli .emergency arilsed.The off te ha Le J x The shell struck with precision.A The Most Flforveacent al oe Most parkling RIGBY RAINCOATS, 810.00 to 825.00 knowledge of this and vie ta \"| score of mangled bodles in Cossack atural Mine ater.co qe SOLE woth à creat uniforms were picked up from the 9 e niaz Le © 21 ad ereM! ; .oy ; .a.ground by their terrified fellows.Of : PR Of 637 men, Loft Sebas\u2019 ape nd su } these four were dead and others so À sure cure for Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles.æ i for de Re leaving as à pure badly Injured that there is no hope.\u2014_\u2014 Ack nea feel at the TT i A c to thel ters., ; sailors for months had grumbint J tu Me ess ka ned ro eae pal or Do not accept any substitute.og Soro that you get complained of the food furnished then.the backing of the lore rea ay e lover ran | It was not fit tn fait, and even Ru- 1 Be eq à ze 10 bulldings and quays around the hor- sian peasants.win hud frase: | bor.The firemen who attempted to Sold everywhere.Cor.Craig and St.Peter Sts.Son ae ine! tingui-h the fl: were beaten off.0 ; found Khemseivrs anable to eulaie the | extingui-h re Names ere eaten fr.At all Grocers and Druggiats, At al} first class Hotels and Cafes.3 Stores 1 2238 St.Catherine St.conditions longer TPTEN Fou i approach within range of the Potem- \u2018 - 1875 St.Catherine St.cD ON: ROTTER?kin's guns.0 Al! this was que to the Captaiss x SHIPPING FIRED.C UT F LS & C E ent made owner fo Food was supplied mutineers on L.HAP J I I °, ~ an the Potemklne warships by strikers on shore.who ! nail Ruma Whe.ae an pas | Q pillaged maritime warehouses.The Sole Agents, - Montreal.chased rations.The differences belacen shipping in the harbor was fired, and t furnished hy the govern.all the foreign vessels in the harbor rent ana the sum Pt or fond wet ! fcits and paving her streets ar the first time of asking, we wil be serving notice on all our neighbors to go and \"ao us\u201d Hkewise.ee THE RED FLAG 'IN.THE BLACK SEA.frequently ted the superior growth of free- dam in Britain to the fact that a great army.WAS never required tor the protection of the State The Isiang \u2018Kipg- dom coufd be guarded with a navy: end a Baby, it was said, could not be employed for purposes of appresglon.Mag Charles had a strong army.the riiament could never have made Away against his despotism.3 ¥ith what success made.we have with.at all wis Potem- ttant city = of \u2018ws the \u2018| ally Invited to call.{nish the revotutionistr with a floating fortress te which they oould rally.Mutiny has à particularly disagreeable sound \u2018to British ears.power cannot consider the possibliity rôf auch a thing without ahudder, It © 18 like a strike of the dodlors durlgé da epidemic.But it hardly means the same thing to Russia, eapeciflly now that her naval arm has ceased to count in this war.If the report be true that a number of the officers of the rebe} ship have joined the crew, the Russian Government is undoubtedly faced with a serious situation.The mere butchery uf the officers by hun- ry men would not, of course, rise above another horror: but an intelligent revolt by officers and men, as a part of the vast unrest which ts ap; pearing all over Russia, would be à far different affair.In this case, it will be hoped that the captured officers were not killed, as is reported.but it will not be forgotten that the succesa- ul French Revolution was stained by many deeds of senseless and cruel bloodshed.It 1a clearly time that Russia ceased to fight rearguard actions in the East, and took up the pressing task of setting her own house in ordor,.There are few parts of her European Empire now which have not been stirred by revolt; and apparently nothing but the loyalty of the ariny keeps the people down.But when signs of mutiny appear in the navy, how surely can the Government depend upon the continued fidelity of the army\u201d A saoldier is far more likely to be in touch with the people than a sallor.COURAGE\u2014OR CONCILIATION\u2014 WANTED.This fencing with the Auditor-Gen- era) in public adds Yeither to the dignity nor the popularity of the Government.It is as clear as possible that the Auditor and the Finance Minister have pretty well.lost patience with each ather\u2014L£, fpdeed, there bas not been Pomme loss of confidence.The contention of the Auditor-General Is that the Government will not give Wm sufficient legal, und olerical power to properly audit the accounts of the Dominlon.The contention of the Ggv- ertunent fs that the Auditor wants mure power than properly attaches to his office\u2014that, in a word, he desires to encroach upon the prerogatives of the Mintsters.There is but one escape from these two conflicting positions.The Minls- ters must take the responsibility of relieving Mr.MeDougail of office and finding a man who will play the somewhat limited role they preacribe.they will not accept this responsiblity.they ought to meet Mr.McDougall's demand for more power.\u2018The couptry suffers when an Independent and hitherto satisfactory officer of the standing of the Auditor-General complains that he is prevented by the Government from properly supervising the expenditure ordered by Parltament.It is not as if this treubie were a new matter which thex: Government might fairly take time - consider.Mr.McDougall's complaints have bgen before the country, far along enough period now to have given an abundance of time for consideration.Apparently the Ministers have made up their minds not to meet his demands.At all events, they are not taking™any steps toward doing so.The | result of such a decision is the a®ept- ance of his resignation and the appoint- | ment of a hew officer.A policy of quibbling and inaction is, under the clrcumstafices, a policy of cowardice.Whatever Ryssia may have in view nobody outside of Russia knows, and those inside won't tell, There is no doubt whatever about Japan.She desires to bring about peace, and with that end In view is steadily completing her arrangements for destroying the army commanded by Linevitch, now concealed among the mazes of Manchuria.The most rellable news about peace will therefore not come so quickly from Washington as from Wahoo, or whatever other particular point In Asia the Japanese have their war telephone \u2018\u2018hello gir!\u201d situated.The recent drowning of two expert canoeists and strong swimmers, and the narrow escape of the third, calls attention for the thousadth time to the frallty of the canoe.The canoe is a smooth water toy.Not & is more delightful than flying lightly over the placid surface of an evening river in q_strongly propelled canoe; and few things are more beautiful to watch than a lithe young canoeist at work.It is also an ideal craft for the expior- ation of a narrow brook where a tempest could not ralse a ripple and where nothing but unexpected rapids or rocks are to be feared.But it ts not a boat for a voyage\u2014and especially a voyage which will last Jong enough to bring many changes of weather.On a broad river or a lake, it can be little more than the plaything of an hour.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THe.Chinese Boycott Movement.Selangor, Malay Peninsula, June 29,\u2014 The Chinese Chamber of erce will meet July 2 to consider the question of joining in the boycott of Ameri.¢an merchandise until the Chinese Ex- ciusion Act is repealed.The feeling here 1s Lee ahd it is considered possible That the \u20ac local Chinese will join in the movement An.\u201cExtrasrdinary Creature.A livitig lamb with six legs is the extraordinary sight which is attracting : fition in thé Monument Nation - al building.It Is at 210 St.Lawrence Main pied in the atore where snowshoe tags from \u201cBobs\u201d plug chewing tobacco are exchanged for valuable premiums such as are sleo on exhibition there.The lamb will be there this week only, and visitors are cordi- Admission free.eget Special Netlos, Your watch cleaned from $1.00, guar.anteed for ons year, R Hémsiey, Watchmaker, 285 St.Jamés street > a Plancs to: Rent.We have a number of Pianos to rent for the city and country & reasonable prices, and wilt slow eo he of the rent to apply to chase 4 you decide ko, W.Lindsay, L La?catherine street I IR rm di A naval ; If, TRE MONTREAL paint E3y prot asm pipe pret germes = + \u201d > Te.THE PASSING HOUR GEIB On MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.| MEETINGS AND a N , | Every attpracs ATE is araitying to ioc pack Views of the FRANÇAIS | 4.SATINESE: | THEATRE SOVAL °F pe che Tact that Mon! he oo \u2018 THIS WE ne tn EEN co.THE coË ent ee Es oc the.ie?The EE OT AU TR D 5 FREE E.Rich Comedy! Great\u2019 Climaxes' Excel.un rien The Montreal carpenters in looking for more momey ahouldn't run away with the {dea that they are the \u201conly ones indulging in that enjoyable pastime Lord Kitchener thinks Russia 1 going to fighe England.Let your -tmagination flay o on the newspaper head lines of the utu ROJESTVENBKY SINK WHOLE CHANNEL FLEET.Gen.Kuropatkin Has London Completely Surrounded, and Liverpool Capitulates to Linevitch.COSSACKS ARE FEARLESS, et aap In this Montreal agitation to mussle dogs during the summer months, why not include a few politicians while we are abour lt?Those circus employes who tired at a man and hit him, have at least shown conclusively that they were not tralned in the Russian army.It there is going to he much more rain in this enlightened section of the map, v the back-vard agriculturalisis of Wast.mount will re obliged to harvest thelr crops i rowhoats Always the Chestnut.The new arrival knocked at the gate.\u2018Who are you?\u201d asked St.Peter.\u201cI'm a humorist,\u201d answered the party on the outside.\u2018I used to write jokes for tire comic papers.\u2018 \u201cWell, I'll.have to investigate your care\u201d said the keeper nf the keys.\u2018In the meantime go over and sit down in the shade of that chestnut tree und make yeurself at home.\u2019 The Russian rebellion is all over.* *Russta.The Kaïser went to church, preached » sermon and lost a yacht race last Sunday.That doesn't leave Mr Roosevelt much margin fo win the Strenuity Stakes.el veo One of theme days some Liberal will xain undying fame by not having his name mentioned aa a candidate for 8t.Lawrence division.In the Greater Montreal seheme, Montreal may not be greater, but the debt will be that way.After due reflection, Te ha that the riat at Mr, Mu 8 £ us ppened on Tuesday.|, SF aerhg Sa HE FACTS, Mr.Subbubs.tell ug trul How.does your garden grow?Oh.the.weeds spring up unduly; That's all I have to show.Thistle, jimson, dock and nettle, Faster than [ can hoe: Bills for seed I'll.never gattle, Boca.Ive no time to ow.= Mr.Subbubs, tel us plalnly.Tr ga vou Old\u201d titf cans and brie bata, \u2018mainly, \u2018Litfle but such, 1 tow.In my beds the nefghbôri chickens; Scratch as they cluck and crow; Ail the yard looka like the dickens: Ganrdening\u2019s work and woe, Mr.Subbubs.stiH-bè.candld; and biow\u2014 as never pan dia\u2014 u would maka i go 2, in January: Simply.Jat know Just how cussed and contrary Suburban gardens grow, Another big scandal Is brewing In MII- wantkee.Bul think of the beer brewing there.too He 8hauid Get More Salary.(Chicago News) tn London Ambassador Reid had an orginal by Idureate Austin read at 1 poem him.and still there are those who think the London Em OUR OLD MIBING BOOM.is a sinecure.Some mining stocks are coming to the front ageing, Which recails the halcyon days five years ago.when A man with a wide-brimmed westérn hat could drift into Montreal on the caboose of a C.P.R.slow freight, and separate local capitalists from about $2,000,000 of hard-earned salary on the strength of a wild-eyed prospectus and a hand-painted ruck.Kuropatkin should have copyrighted his sprinting tactics.so that Linevitch would have 10 ge something original.Scenery Was Old.The Leading Lady (not young)\u2014'\"Ah' how dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood!\u201d e Comedian (motto voce)\u2014-T knew this scenery was old, but I didn\u2019t think it dated back that far.\u201d The Érince of Wales creases him trous- ors on the sides.Major Maude is a pe- tient, long-suffering fashion expert, but we doubt if M can stand for that.Now that the new new directory is leted, the city.with masterly sll, hg Bein to change the numbers along the streets.Just a word to deny the rumor that the Star's nhw serial, \u201cThe silent Ilaces,' was (napiredé -by the proceedings at a Harbor Board meeting.Nica.After- Luncheon Pastime for the British Navy.{Toronto Star.) Somebody will take the Kaiser at his word one of these days, and open the rubber ball to see where comes from.@ Chicago people in Europes who miss the exoitement of their home town dan get a fairly good brand at efther Lods or Warsaw.We don't know shout fhe prospects in Montreal, but it wouldn't surprise us to see a new mayor In Viadivostok very shortly.4 \\ CASTOR 1A The Kin You ham Avan Cas Bears the Just a ee World's Press.REAL SIMPLICITY._ | The simplicity of those who advecate it is, perhaps the most remarkable thi about the Simple Life.\u2014The Sketch.GERMAN PREDICTIONS.The breaking-away from the Mother- lana of all the existing English possessions in South Africa je only a question of time.\u2014~Deutsche Voldkastemm.\u2018 \u2018APPEAL TO JAPAN.Wa, wha have bean abd ars enthusiastic admirere of Japan, Nope that, as shu has surprised the world .with her energy, she will now surprise: us eifl more by her moderation.\u2014 Tribune, Rome.GOSPEL OF The SATIRISTS.One doctrine which ls common te all satirists of society is that the age they write in 1s the worst of all known ages, the lowest point of degeneration yet reached.-\u2014Adrian Roas, in the Tatler.THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.Germany will not give any advice to Russia.Much less would she urge the Caar to submit to the conditions of the victor.Neither will Germany take part in any international convention which does not conform with Russia's deeire.\u2014 Der Gremzbote, Berlin.THE SIXTH SENSE.The new sixth sense, which has siways existed in England, if only in a latent form, was born in France only some ten years ago\u2014namely, \u2018\u2018touriam.After the miracles of steam\u2018on land and sea came the cycle, and after the cyale the automobile.To-morrow it may be the bulloon.\u2014La Revue, Paris.MEN'S IMAGININGS.The very lirst tng in woman that seems to attract the average man is beauty of complexion.He attaches to this an extraordinary value, If he were to examine his own thoughts on the sub- Ject, he would find that he associates a clear ein with the idea of purlly of mind, and a softly -tinted.childlike cam- Mexion with innocence.\u2014The Bo ALPINE CLIMBERS IN INDIA.Dr.Lengstaff, who has come out from home wHh two Alpine guides to do some exploring and climbing in the Himalayas, has considerable Alpine expertence, ani the tesulls of his limaiayan tour should be interesting.as so few but the Himalayan surveyors and an occasional 8por(s- man know much about these mighty mountains.\u2014Civil snd Military Gazette, Lahore.MR.HALL CAINE'S PARALLELS.Charlies Kingsley wrote best before he had reached his majority; Smollett wrote \u2018Roderick Random\u2019 at 26, Dickens produced \u2018Oliver Twist\u201d at the same age At 28 Goethe had already written \"The Sorrows of Werther,\u201d and Lord Lytton his first novel, and so it goes.As for myself, I have just about got to the half.century mark.\u2014Hall Caine in Evening Lamp, Chicago.AN EASTERN CHARACTER.The Shaeen Baba is common in nearly atreets with a hooka all ready for Ing.He calls out to the passers-by.\u2018\u201cBhaia ,hooka pulac\u201d\u2014\" Brother, have a amoke.\u2019 The Hindus will take \"the chil- lum\u2014the bowl containing the fire\u2014and smoke direct from It without the Intervention of the hooka.The Mussulman takes a puH or two fr6m the snake of the hooks.Oocasionaily he get a copper or two from those who enjoÿ his hooks.Be blesses the giver with the wrods, Alef raho, khus raho \u2014' \u2018Prosper in nda word be happy.\u201d \u2014Ploneer, Allahabad ?7) Flashes oi pu Meanwhile there ig always room at.the top for the large strawberry.\u2014Toronto Star The population of Chicago now nufh- bers ore than \"32,250,000, largely strike ers.\u2014Boston Transcript.: Rev.Mr.Trefs hap abandoned the pyj- pit to enter the life insurance business.\u2014Great missionary field, brother.\u2014New York Herald.Canadians will await with interest the \u2018tempt of President Rooeevelt to com- el the observance of business meth n the civil service \u2014Ottawa Citizen.We have had a deplorable record ¢f drowning accidents in Canada this yeay.The repetition of the old warnings have had even less than usual effeot.~To- rontp Globe.Scientists say the ice caps around the Poles are slowly disappearing.Any news that indicates the lessening of the Ice supply ia un welcome just now.\u2014Otta Free Press.The arrests of Philadelphia city off}- ¢ials are becoming &hmost as commog- place and monotonous as, the prospective settlements of the Chicago strike.\u2014In- dianapolis News, Hal Donley, of the Simcoe Reformer, 1e down on crinolines, for he says: \u201cThe abirt waist girl is good enough.\u201d Hal miszappr-hends.Crinoline wouldn't interfere with the shirt walst.Hamilton Spectator.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AQO.It will be remembered that we drew the attention of the chief of police to an out of a conetable In arresting a re- spectinie servant girl last week as a without any cause whatever.We are pleased to state that the chief and depuly chief, on investigating the circumstances, found that the constable had overstepped his duty, and promptly dismissed him.THE late Mr.Fred.Penton was the then chief of police, and an excellent one hea made.He was a thorough disctplinarian, and and ti his deputy.the late Mr.who died a few months ago In New Jersey, US.It is stated that it will take fully seven to conatruct the tunnel under the English channel between Dover.England, and Calais, France.THE tunnel echemp was promptly abandoned, as thers was formidable opposition to ft from naval and milt- tary experts.Lord Wolseley took the but the English press wil not listen to the arguments eet forth in favor of st.Hon.Mr.Geoffrion and the Hon.J.G.Robertson arrived in town this moming end are guests at the Hail.BOTH statesmen have since paid the debt of mature.Geoffrion was ir of Inland Revenud in the Mackenzie Cabinet from 1876 to renigvrèd.Mi.Robert- 1876, when he son wes first appointed Provincial Treasurer in 1869, Vand held the office for five years, whan he retired from the Ouimet Cablnet- ovér the \u201cland swap\u2019 scandal Iie took the Treéés- urership again in the De Bouchedv y The lens: Of the ACID GLYCEROPHOSPHATES Recommended by Physiciaus Ye * À NERVE FOOD For Nerve Exhaustion, Headaches, Loss of Appetite and as a Non- Ricoholic Stimulant of Vitality.Mon of the \\cerophyephaiez .Agents: Lawusve, MiLes Co, Lin, MONTREAL NOT a A MEDICINE purest, only stable and strongest pre; FIFTY DOSES § $1.00.141 7 4am Anything Went Do! Many men consider thelr TROUSE to have rect by Seath.Guaranteed all wool, and a perfect fit.in every way as are those MADE TO MEASURE it a duty cor- 00 pair 4 Robert Seath & Sons, The 1817 Notre Trouser Makers, Dame Street, Montreal, EPG Ft ts ir {L\u2019ETOILEfR 2023 Notre Dame Street, Chabolllez Square.New Number 481 Notre Dame Street.FRIDAY $4.00 am.10 dozen Ladies rides en worth $3.50: Fr Royal Brand Condensed Milk.¥ cans for Men's Boots, erfamelled call: Men's Russian Calf Boots.worth $4.50.Ladies\u2019 Dongnla Boys\u2019, DOUBLE STAMPS IN ALL DE Worth of Green Cash Receipts.- with each purchase of $1 worth of geods, between 8 and 11 in all departments, except Groceries.double Stamps will be given in all departments, Including Groceries.Silk Blouses, in white and brown, very new, Saturday.500 yards Ribbon, Tate Duchess and Satin, 5 to 6 inches wide: 25c vatue, for, per yYarÔ .00use0ee Las aas Lena ue Gaauau aus saa ana nan 10c 2 for 1i-GROCERY DEPT\u20142 for 1 \u2018 QOUBLE STAMPS.Cooki F SIBB oii iii eee aaa se sesseurs arenes ne Figs.* for And 61 worth of Stamps.20° Green Peas, 3 tins for.0 Ll.tears sessns season.BHC And 2 worth of Stampe.Seeded Raisirs, 1-1b.package, for.+.eres] 28c i ol worth of Stamps.BOOTS AND SHOES, 3555 NOTRE DAME St., ST.HENRI.regular price $5, at, at aity.PARTMENTS, INCLUDISG GROCERIES.AND SATURDAY During the balance of the day aa $1.59 280 And $1 worth of Stamps.per pair THIS COUPON 1s good for $4.00 worth of Stamps in all departments, with each purchase of $1.00 worth of poods, excepting Groceries, Friday and Saturday.A.LAMY, 3355 Notre Dame Street.L'ETOILE, 2023 Notre Dame Street.= A LAMY, 8555 Notre Dame St., St.Hearl.{Woman's Kingdo ori eae 10, 18, he Evenings, 10, Oc P 30.30 LE FIL A LA PATTE.150%6 Westmount Horticulforal Assoc lation.Garden Competitions Entries close Friday, June 30th, with H.J.ROSS, Sec.-Treas., 180 St.James street.BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.152*%2 t Specialties! Prices\u201410, 20, 30 0.and 30c NEXT WEEK .LUNGER, M.A.AA The members of the Association are requested to assemble in the Club House, 149 Mansfield St.MONDAY, 3rd JULY, at 816.p.m.to bid farewell to the old \u201cGym\u201d and then te to rocecd to the New Club House on which will be informaily opened to he members.E.HERBERT BROWN, Sec.Treas 153 83 2aw Ticketn\u201435 cents each.THE \u201cBROWNIES\u201d MUSICAL MOONLIGHT For an enjoyable evening Join the BROWNIE Social Club's friends on the eee Steamer DUCHESS OF YORK.Steamer leaves VICTORIA PIER at 8.15 p.an.sharp TO-NIGHT.Casey's Orchestra for Danciug.Holland's Band will render selections on the upper deck._ Can be obtained at steamer.THE GREAT: ~ SELLS : DOWNS UNITED SHOWS SHOW GROUNDS, MONTREAL\u20142 DAYS: FRIDAY, JUNE 30 and SATURDAY, JULY -4.FLETCHER'S FIELD.RINGS.REAL ROMAN HIPPODROMES.A Magnificent Presentation of New, A Conclave of Novelties.STAGES $1,000,000 MENAGERIE.High Class Features.The Eremler of the Age.An Array of Champion Equestrians, Acrobats, Aer s, Leapers, Tumblers and Clow us never before equalled by any Cireus, A MENAGERIE Replete and Iastructive, together with many other New and Novel Features, THE GREAT SELLS & DOWNS UNITED SHOWS THE GREATEST ON EARTH.\u2014 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY \u2014 RAIN OR SHINE.AFTERNOON AND NIGHT UNDER 10 ACRES OF WATERPROOF CANVAS, SB Dominion Day Excursion STR.CHATEAUGUAY, The str.Chateauguay will run her annual excursion, July lst.leaving Moat- real (Toot of Dalhousie rest).at 1 po.for a trip up Lake &t.Lo around the Chateauguay lslands, roue to Montreal by way of Lachine Rapids.Refeeh- ments on board.Return fare.50c.7 PF.8.REAY.Tel.Main 2710.153 3 A BIG RUN OF SOCKEYES.That is What is Expected on the Fraser and Canneries are Ready.Vancouver, B.C., June 2.\u2014All ajong the lower reaches of the Fraser, from New Westminster to Bteveston and on adjacent shores of the Cult of Georgia wherever an inlet gives a shelter, there is now sa busy stir of life and movement in preparation for the opening of the sockeye season, which is expected to begin on July L This fa the year of the big run, when everybody expecta to good the shortcoming and losses of previous lean seasons.About fotty canneries will pack the Fraser River salmon this season, five or six thousand men being employed.The run is expected to occupy most of July and August, and may even extend into September.Suspended for Orne Year.Bpeclal to The Montreal Siar, Quebec, June 29.\u2014Because he pleaded guilty to having been 80 intoxicated late- ty as to be unable to cas Charge of a ship when called upon, Wiliam Dorion, Quebec pliot ne was suspended yesterday afternoon by the Quebec.Harbor Commis.mission until Juky 3, 1906.NERVOUS WOMEN Take Horstord's Acid Ph Quiets the nerves, relioves sick beadache and induces refr ngugee and ng sleep BOHEMIAN LAGER \u201d leaving Canal Basin, foot of Duke Street.Loeks 2.18 DOMINION DAY Excursion to OTTAWA\u2014$2.50, Going Sate June 30th and July ist, ret urning DELIGHTFUL DAY TRIP.Str.SOVEREIGN to CARILLON\u2014$1.00 This ig the BEST TRIP out of the city.Take 8 am.G.T.Ry.train for Lachine wharf.AFTERNOON TRIPS.C.P.R E Station, at 1.30 pi, te- turning by Str.SOVEREIGN, $1.00 To ST.ANSE 7 C.Pb.Rat 130 30 p.m., returning by Br \u2018SOVEREIGN, 80 cts LAS e 5 pm.CHINR for RAPIDS\u2014Tak train for ahi.Round trip, 50 cts.TICKETS at Gran Trunk Stations (Bonaventure and St.Henri), fof Hotel, 8t.James Street Offices, Nos, 123- 17.Ja- -178.Windsor Station\u2019 pis Hod.son \u2019 STR.DUCHESS OF YORK.UP LAKE and DOWN the RAPIDS, t $3 pm, Bt 2.15 p.m.TICKDTS on board Steamer for ve 50 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.10 AUTRE © Sry Cacaival, Spocincuiss street an Gutter x Pagean begin a 1 and 8 P.M.\u2014All-Feature Performan \u201d whelming, Indescribable, Gynmbe, À Animal Hippolromatic Feata.Le A Dow DOWNS CIRCUS Oo v SKHOGRANME, oA VE ETE Horde Torr land 7 Por Doors rhin to the Immende Water-Proof Tents, and 7.13 P.M.\u2014Prof.Neal's Concert Band of Renowned Soloist Musicians, 118 \u20ac-miaute Grand Concert ou the Centre Stage.prising Multitudinens, over.Spectacular, Aerial, Traineé L erebatic, 5p LOW EXCURSION RATES on all Rajireads.Montreal, June 30 and July 1.149 2 2aw EDUCATIONAL, OPEN ALL YEAR.SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE, Blen Mawr, 651 SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO.Residential and Day $ohool or Cirls.Pleasant Home Lite.Gentle, but arm ipliné, Thoroughness al e de- parement ents, Twenty Experi Resi- ential and Visiting Teachers.Pupils are prepared for the Universi- à for the examinations in Music Lea Singing.of the Toronto University, the Conservatory.and the Toronto Col- of Musi le For prospectus and fui! information, apply to MISS VEALS 162 76 Lady Principal.Canadian\u2019s Patriotic Protest.Canadian Associated Press.London, Juné 29.\u2014 Mr.addressing a meeting, said: \u201cYou have been wie thet I am an alien,because I in Canada.I am proud of my birenpiace.proud ot my Baker, the Best on the market, clilzenahip.and protest against anderous attack upon pogiands rent daughter of the West.\u2014 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.SUMMER RESORTS A FEW BQARDERS WANTED ta private famlly, cool Roue three minutes walk from lake and P fice; for terms .burg, P.Sly Mow 37.ow, Pantera À : aoû Notre Wm.Currie, Clothier.FACTS AND FICTION The former we deal with ; prices and our statements always match our ads.It's a fact when we say we sell the best ready-made clothing in the city-PROGRESS BRAND.It is a fact when we say our prices are the lowest that can be .named in our qualities, Men's Suits, $10, $12, 313, $13, $16.50, $18.Rain Coats, $7.50 te $17.» Boys\u2019 Sults, $2.50 to $8.30.We guarantee every garment bearing PROGRESS LABEL to be free from imperfection in maîtèrial apd workmanship, to Be sewed with pure dye silk and to be thdroughly sponged and shrunken._ WM.CURRIE, CLOTHIER, Now 423 Notre Dame St.West.Dame St; a .8 the latter we don't.Our clothing, our ram rater MISS GRAHAM'S Phonographic and Business institute 2304 ST.CATHERINE STREET.epp.Christ Church Cathedral.REDUCED RATES FOR SUMMER TERM.Expert Stenographic Work, Quick Copying.348 TEMPLE BUILDING.teal, Monday ev only $15.35, including meals and EDUCATIONAL.PRACTICAL GRAMMAR, Includiag SPELLING, Ete.\u2018Phone Main 1714 163 156 aw BRANKSOME HALL, 102 Bloor St E., Toronto.A Residential and Day Schoo! for, aris.Under the joint management of Scott, former! Prine al of 0.de a De rtment of Pre oronto, and Merriclé, lose Benoel ot ngsto Autumn Term besins September 1ith.For Ciroular, apply to Wiss SCOTT, 149 26000 PRIVATE HELP will be given to boys requiring Individ- vai attention In any of the matriculation mubjeots, SHORTELL\u2019S ACADEMY, Te).Up 2375.150 3 5e St.Catherine ot.w = STEAMENIPE SEASIDE \u201cAXE ANP Hain\u2019 RESORTS GRAND SAGU UERAY E.EXOURSION Ths Only O e Squson, Steamer TADOUSAC will leave on FRI- -@: June 30th, for the fam - ave Eaquenav River.Returning hy by Aay- ught from Quebeo dom arriving hE g July 3 Firat:class ticksta at SINGLE FARK for roupd trip to all points on fine.Soins dates, June 80 and» July 1, 2 and 3 torn NTREAL \u201cHo Le ROCHEQTER TORGNTO ousAn iv tox \u2018Bu 8), .nt 2.1% MONTRBAL - TORON HA line, via Thotaand Islands ani Bay of Quints (North Share route).Mon- gars.ednesdays., anû Fridays,\u201d at used Ti line\u2014Dally at +, m.New real\" leuves-on dates in and July, SAGUEN Y ltne\u2014 \u2018Quétéo, at am.Tues.Wed, and Bat.\u201cfrom mokat\u201d T OFFIOR, 128 at.sed Utreet, pPRTARIO & QUEBEC NAVIGATION co RINT quite Ling, Br.fécatreai- to rach Qu mie); $ Fed pi pn I Mèntreal retyra, 2 ques Sm Sarthe qe F these rdier » or christs (Coney.Tianaly Guiokens ani mol : T Fain.lect Ze à i} Poles okie gents, r Manages, Piciom Ont.bare. Ermita No pa < \\ SCHOOL CLAUSE DISCUSSED BY HOUSE Amendments Proposed by Mr.Borden and Bour- assaVoted Down.SIR WILFRID LAURIER HEARD Amended Clause Sixteen Moved by the Premier\u2014Speeches of Messrs, Borden and Bourassa.Bpeclal Staff Correspondence.Preas Gallery, House of Commons, Ottawa, June 29.\u2014 Yesterday the Commons returned to the Alberta Autonomy bill, and in committee of the whole élscussed the school clause until after the hour of midnight.The result af the long sitting was the disposal of two amendments to the clause\u2014one by the leader of the Opposi- thom.to the effect that the school ques ton be left to the operation of the British North America Act; and the ©ther by Mr.Bourassa, asking in effect that original clause 16 be restored.Both were voted down, and this left before the committee the amended clause 18, which has not yet been adopted.\u201cMOVED BY THE PREMIER Routine proceedings disposed of the House went into committee on the Alberta Autonomy bill, and the time Minister moved the adoption of the amended educational clause, which has been referred to in previous debates as school clause No.2, of which notice was given on March 22, when the Prime Minister moved the second reading of the bill.That amended clause reads as follows: \u2014 \u201c16.Section 93 of the British North \u2018America Act, 1867.shall apply to the said Province, with the substitution for paragraph 1 of the said eection 93, of the following paragraph:\u2014 \u201c1, Nothing in any such law shall prejudicially affect any right or pri- vlege with respect to separate schools which any class of persons have at the date of the passing of this Act.under the terms of chapters 29 and 30 of the Ordinances of the North-West Territories, passed in the year 1901.\u201c(a) the appropriation by the Legislature or distribution by the Government of the Province of any moneys for the support of schools organized and carried og in accordance with the sald chapter 29 or any Act passed in amendment thereof, or in substitution therefor.there shall be no discrimination against schools of any class described in the sald chapter 29.\u201c(b) Where the expression is employed in subsection 3 of the said æection 93, it strall be held to mean the law as set out in the said chapters 29 and 30, and where the expression \u2018at the Union,\u201d is employed, in the said subsection 3, It shall be held to mean the date at which this Act comes into force.\u201d REASONS FOR SUBSTITUTION, The Prime Minister then proceeded to give his reasons for substituting the new clause for that in the bill as introduced.Its effect would be to retain the school system now in operation in the Territories.which they had a right to under the terms of clause 93 of the British North America Act.Thé Conservatives had opposed the bill on the ground that #t was an in- vaston of provincial rights; but.in fact, the Conservative party had no policy on the question, and all they had put forward was a jumble of tradictory opinions, Their leader : #poken only for himself: he had outlined no policy but had left each Supporter to follow his own separate opinion: although it was true that after a time a section had grown up that Lad made provincial rights their ery.UNDER CERTAIN LIMITATIONS.In the matter of education, said the Prime Minister.there was no such thing as absolute provincial rights.Section 93 of the British North America Act gave the provinces the exclusive right to make laws relating to education subject to certaln qualifying provisions, these limitations being (1) where denominational schools exist at the time of the union; (2) .n regard to the school systems of Upper and Lower Canada and (3) where a sys- fam of separate achools exists at the me of union or are established afterwards is Interfered with by provincial Jegislation then an appeal would He to the federml government.After a province had once adopted a system of separate schools, that provinre no longer had full power to legisiaie in respect to education.so that there was no such thing as absolute provin- ciai rights in regard to education.\"GIVEN WIDER APPLICATION.The section of.clause 93 of the B.N.A.Act was drafted at the conference dt the Westminster Palace Hotel, held in London, Eng.in December, 1868, and inserted in the bill at the instance of Sir A.T.Galt for the p ose of protecting the Protestant midority of Quebec: but it had been given wider application and made to apply to the minoritids of all the provinces.That was the policy of the Conservatives and of Sir John A.Macdonald and Sir A.T.Galt, and of the Liberals in 1567.Pain Across tie Kidneys For Thres Years.Buffered Great Agony, Could Not Stoop or Bend.- No disease is so quiet and stealthy in #8 approach as kidney disease.That ia why it is so dangerous.It may become deep-seated before you realize the danger It is therefore of great importance to pocognize the early warning symptoms, boeause in its early stage kidney disease Is easily curable.Pain or dull\u2019 sche ig the back is one of the first signs.So are bladder pains, beäFing-down pains, smarting sensation when urinating, frequent ot su urination, and gravel or sediment in the urine, etc.You cannot be well if your kidneys are n orm.their functions properly.In all inary cases of any derangement of the È 8, à few doses of -D AN'S KIDNEY PILLS wil ut the patient right; in old or chrome cases, the treatment should be persiste in.Co.Mr.Mishael A.McInuis, Woodbine, Marion Bridge, N.S., tells of his ex- patience: \u2018\u2018 For the last three years I \u2018suffered t agony with pain across my kidneys, pa] was so bad that I could not or bend.I consulted and had doctors: treat me, but I got none \u2018Bi better.On the advice of a friend 1 à box of that valuable life remedy, Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills, and my surprise sud benefit I immediately | better.In my opinion Dosns Kidney Pills have no equal as a cure for in¥ form of Kidney disease., 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.58 .43 dealers, oy direct by mail Cy i ex Doux PIX 50e, PE - and it was the policy of the Liberals, in 1905.And the preamble of the B, N.A.Act itself showed that this principle, guaranteeing educational rights and privileges applied to the minori- tles of other\u2019 provinces that might enter confederation.DUTY OF PARLIAMENT.Then the question arose, how was that principle to be applied to a new province?Did # apply automatically, or did tt apply legislatively?The Prime Minister held that it had to be applied by means of legislation voted upon and passed by the Parliament of Canada.® Parliament was bound io apply the principle to the educational system in operation in the Province it the time of its admittance to the union but it must not go beyond the terms nf section 93 of the B.N.A.Act; and this was what the present bill proposed.HISTORY OF SCHOOL QUESTION.The Prime Minister then sketched the history of the school system of the \u2018Territories, which has already been given many times thls session\u2014the federal aot of 1875, establishing a duel school system; the Territorial ordinance of 1884 establishing a Board of Education divided into a Protestant and a Roman Catholic section, each administering its own schools; then the ordinance of 1892 creating one Councii of Public Instruction having control of all the schools: and finally the consolidation of 1901 establishinæ a\u2019 Department of Education presided over by a member of the Executive councy of the Territories.This was the existing Yaw which had to be per- pepuated in the act creating the new Province.Under this law the Department had control of all the schools, those of the majority being public, and those of the minority separate &chools.Religious instruction was permitted for half and hour at the end of the achool-day but secular education was wholly under the control of the Department of Education.ALTRRED THE LAW.The Territortal ordinances had mat- erlally altered the law of 1875 and the Roman Catholic minority had at the UUme of their passing asked the Federal Government to disallow them.but Sir John Thompson, then Minister of Justice.had reported against disallowance and the ordinances had been allowed to stand.The minority had accepted that adverse decision, had loyally stood by the Jaw which on the whole had worked satisfactorily.Mr.Haul- tain, Prétne Minister of the Territortes, had stated that If he were dictator he would nqt change the system.and Bis- sop Legal of St.Albert had generally approved of the system.For fourteen years it had stood, it was the law to-day, and it would be unwise to dis- turd #t.The amended clause 16 pre- Served that system as was required to ne under the terms of 93 of the B.N.A.Act.section USE OF FRENCH LANGUAGE.Then there was a question In regard to the use of the French language In the Legislature and courts of the new province.When the Territorial government was created the French lan- Kuage was made official.but that had been abolished in 1890: and now it was asked why not preserve the use of that language as well as the existence of separate schools?The answer was that the school system was guaranteed by the B.N.A.Act, but the official use of the language was not; the Prime Minister sald he would appeal to those of his own race not to ask for more than the constitution gave them.AN APPEAL FOR UNITY.\u201cOn this ground,\u201d sald the Prime Minister in concluding, \u201cI appeal to all Liberals from all the provinces, whether from the centre or the extremities, whether from Ontario or Quebec, whether from the West or the Mari time Provinces to show that we are a united party; to show and prove that we have bul one policy for all the provinces and that we do not claim for one province one thing and another thing for anotber province.In ail things we reallze that we carry on the government of this country and to build up a nation we must be prepared to make sacrifices.We must be prepared to give up something.even of our legitimate pretensions and show by both precept and example that we put Canada first, Canada last and Canada forever.\u201d MR.BORDEN'S AMENDMENT.Mr.Borden, leader \u2018of the Opposition, replied to the Prime Minister, and conciuded with the following amendment: \u201cThat clause 16 of the bill be struck out and replaced by the following: That the provisions of section 93 of the British North Atnerica Act of 1867, should apply to the said province.in 80 far as the same are applicable under the terms thereof.\u201d MR.BORDEN'S CRITICISM.The Prime Minister had lald down the doctrine, sald Mr.Borden, that there were no absolute provincial rights: but if so, why seek to invade those restricted rights by the provisions of the present bill?The powers of a province In the matter of edu- fications laid down in section 93 of the N.A.Act.If the Prime Minister were true to his principles as a devote for the application of section 93 with nothing added to it or nothing taken therefrom.The Prime Minister asked that the constitution be applied; but If he adhered to the constitution, why did he not apply sectionl 93 of that constitution?The Prime Minister\u2014\"We apply it.\" Mr.Borden\u2014 \u201cNothing of the kind, for the very wording of the clause of the bil] expressly excepts part of section 83 and sets up hew matter.\u201d \u201cWould the application of section 93 of the B_N.A.Act produce the same effect as the amended clause 16 of the Alberta?\u201d asked Mr.Borden.The Prime Minister sald he would answer later.\u201cCome out of the woods,\u201d called out Mb» Foster.STOOD BY THE adr, Continuing Mr.Rorden said that if the amendment meant what the Prime Minister sald it did then there was no need of It for the simple application of the B.N.A.Act would have secured the same end; but if it did not mean that they had no right to adopt it for .then it was a change of fhe constitution of this country.He would apply eB.N.A.Act, and stand or fall by t+ He could see no difference between the arrangement respetting eeparate schools and that fig the official use of the French 1 age.for both were regulated by statutes passed only for Territories and only applied so long as the territorial status continued.The policy of, the Conservative party was to apply the constitution with« out amendment or alteration, and accept loyally whatever It brought about.But It was sald that uncertainty would result from the application of the B.N.A.Act, but that would be removed Just as uncertainty had been removed with respect to the application of other of its provisions.However that might be.it was thelr duty to apply the constitution as they found it.MR.FITZPATRICK INTERVENES, What would be the effect of that, asked the Minister of Justice.Mr.Borden: \u201cI believe it would leave the Province free to deal with the question of education.\u201d The Minister of Justice: \u201cThem the result would be to deprive the minority of their present rights and privileges.\u201d \u2018those rights and privileges, but Jt would leave the Province free to legislate.Existing laws he be preserv- ed until changed.\u201d a .The Minister of Justice said that cation were certain to contain quall- : Mr.Borden: \u201cIt would not take away: » THE MONTREAL DAILY would leave it to the courts to settle [what were the rights and privileges of the migarity, and le d ng the clause he had attempted to prevent litigation.Parliament jwas the place in which to settle the, question, and they should have the courage to settle tbe position of the mirority, with respect to schools, and not have another case similar to that of Manitoba Mr.Borden: \u201cWhy not make everything clear.and settle auch questions as the rights to the fisheries, etc.?They had as much right to deal with that \u2018as with the schogls.Mr.Fitzpatrick pointed out that by accepting the amendment of Mr.Borden they would still be uncertain to what extent the B.N.A.Act would Apply.SIR WILFRID The Prime Minister spoke again briefiv.Ths amendment of Br.Borden\u2019s was meaningless because it did not state what kind of a school system it would apply to.Would it be the dual system of 1875, or the system of to-day modified by the territorial ordinances?That was a serlous question, and it should be settled.\u201cGo to the courts,\u201d eald the leader of the Opposition, but that was no way in which to legislate.They should do all in thelr power to prevent litigation, not\u2019 facilitate it.AMENDMENT VOTED DOWN.Then Mr.Borden's amendment was put, and the vote being, Ayes %7, Nays 87, majority of 50 against it.As it Was a vote in committee the names were not recorded.MR.BOURASSA'S STAND.The discussion waa continued by Mr.Bourassa, Liberal, of Labelle, who condemned the amended clause 16, but approved of the original clause.He took this stand in opposition to his party because he did not propose submitting to the \u2018dictation of Mr.Sifton, nor would he take backwater from that gentleman.Mr.Bourassa contended that the act of 1875 gave the minority the right to separate schools, and he protested AGAIN.against that right being forever buried by means of the present bill.He did not wish to see established In Canada a system similar to that in the United States, in which there was no religious training.FRENCH-CANADIAN RIGHTS.Mr.Bourassa continued his speech after recess.He defended the rights of the French-Canadians to thelr own | language and schools, quoting the late ' Sir John Macdonald in support of his views.In the matter of knowledge .of more than one language, he contend- | ed that Quebec was far ahead of the! other Canadian provinces.No man in Great Britain considered that hia education was complete unless he had a knowledge of the French language.In Canada there is no inferior race.If this country ls going to live it can only be upon the principle of equal rights for all.Proceeding, Mr.Bourassa mcs that if the question of French-Canadian rights had been put in the proper light | to the people of Ontario, there would ; have been nounesessity for the Government to accept the amended clauses forced on it by the member for Brandon.The lack of sincerity displayed | In the handling of this question.he de- [ clared, was not a credit to the Parlla- ment of Canada at a time when it is going to create two new provinces.Reverting to the ordinances of the North-West Territories of 1901, Mr.Bourassa declared with heat that the rights allowed the Roman Catholic! minority and which this Parliament : proposed to perpetuate were such as: the autocratic British Government of India would not dare offer the native | provinces of Bombay or Bengal.He would be satisfied !f Roman Catholics : were given the right to have separate | schools where they are in the majority ; as well ag where they are in the minority.Apparently they could not get more because the English-speaking majority would not grant it to them.AMENDMENT DENOUNCED, Mr.Bourassa expressed the belief that the Prime Minister's amendment was framed in a moment of panic and scare, and the wording shows ig.It was completely incomprehensible to him either from a constitutional or political point of view.He would prefer the attitude taken by the Government some months earlier before It was forced by a number of buccaneer politiclans to change its view.In Quebec he had been threatened with excommunication by the Liberal party.because in June he had expressed the same views as were held by the Premier in February.Mr.Bourassa declared in conclusion that even if the Roman Catholic minority were treated as badly in all the provinces as they had been In the Territories, he would still be willing to glve ample justice to the minority of Quebec.He stood on the solid rock of the constitution.MR.BOURASSA'S AMENDMENT.Mr.Bourassa moved, seconded by Mr.Lavergne, of Montinagny, that the following be substituted for the amended clause 16 : \u2018\u201cThe provisior « of section ss of the British North America Act, 1867, shall fencer of provihcial rights, he would ! apply to the said province as if, at the date upon which this Act comes into foroe the territory comprised therein were already a province, the expression \u2018the Union\u2019 In the said section being taken to mean the said date.\u201cIn the appropriation by the Legislature of public moneys in ald of education, or the distribution by the Government of the province of any moneys arising from the school fund estab- !l1shed by the Dominion Lands Act, there shall be no discrimination against schools of any kind, organized according to law.\u201d DR.SPROULE HEARD.Amidst cries of question! Dr.Sproule rose.He said he had held back in ord- ar to give the Prime Minister a chance to speak.Dr.Sproule said that Mr.Bourasea's speech led bim to the conclusion that the Government was in the same position as the old man, the boy and the ass in the fable.It had tried to please everybody.but had pleased nobody and Jost the ass into the bargain.Dr.Sproule saw in all this a movement to carry the system of separate schools into all the districts.In fast it had already been set up in the Yukon without as far as he knew, any law for so doing.There should he ane law for all, but special privileges tor none.He did not blame the member for Labelle standing by his religion.but he had understood that that \u201cpentie man bad no religion to stand by.Dr.Sproule contended that the arrangement respecting separate schools provided in thy B.N.A.Act appliad only to Ontario and Quebec, and should not be extended to other parts of Canada.He stood by the constitution, as did the order to which he belonged.; AN ARTICLE COMPLAINED OF.During the discussion reference was made to an article ently publisheJ in a leading French-Canadian Liberal newspaper in which reflection was cast upan certain persons outside the House and aocording to a translation published In a newspaper of St.John, N.B., and the interpretation placed upon it by Dr.Sproule, Conservative of East Grey, and Mr.Taylor, Con- Dr.Chase's tion an Eas a : oO \\ ltoblng.bleeding an protruding tostim the prés and EERE Ia ai lee) ÉDMANSON, Bares & Lo, Toronto.DR.CHASES OINTMENT.+ rey AT À RUN STAR\u2014THURSDAY.JUNE THEN Remember Your Friends.GOOD T When you ask your friends to tea be sure that you have EA.A CUP of GOOD TEA I8 DELIGHTFUL.Blue Hobbes It's the choice of the careful.That's why YOU should use it.\u2014rr RP, PURE + % > \" WooL = ÿ \u2014\u2014 TY andals DR.JAEGER'S 2 KNITTED GOLFERS New styles and colorings SWEATERS a tremendous variety.FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS.SLEEPING BAGS, CAMPING RUGS.For Ladies Gentlemen Children English Oak Tan Soles, lined Jaéger pure wool felt.Send for catalogue No.3 post free: SANITARY WOOLLEN 206 St.Catherine St., Montreal.COMPANY, LIMITED, SYSTEM 147 2 law GOING! © $ LS HMerpicide Wil Save It.HE NEEDS A GUARDIAN.The business man who is ton busy to look after his health and persona) comfort, needs a guardian.To notice dandruff and falling hair is beneath his idea of business.Later when incurable baldness comes ha will waste money, trying to overcome the GOING !?Herpicide Will Save It.| Drug Stores, $1.00.Sond 100, stamps, to HERPICIDE CO.Dept.H., Windser, Ont, for à sample, NewWbros Herpicide The ORIGINAL remedy that \u201c\u2018Kills the Dandruff Germ.\u201d JOHN LEWIS, 2208 st.Catherine Street, Special Agent.Applicatio s at prominent barber Shops.GONE !!! & Q Too Late for Herpicide.result of his own neglect.Some one at home should look after him At first sight of dandruff \u2014walch Le a contagious disease-\u2014Newdro's Herpictde should be used.It cures dandruff and stops falling bair by destroying the dandruff germ.A delighttul hair dressing STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY.THE po Pre ar x hp AL.agneflic M RAZOR #* No Razoi Troubles Possible when you own a \u2018\u2018Carbo - Magnetic\u201d Razor, because it retains \u201c its original keen edge for years .\u2014always ready for insfant use, : and perfect temper.and we gladly retond Double Send for Book, 'Hints to Shavers\u201d No Honing; 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but it was an answer to attacks made in London and North Oxford against the Liberals.Both were bad, neither waa justified.Mr.Lemieux went on to make a speech.He painted out thai the two extremiate, Mr.Bourassa and Dr.Sproule, were united {fn one thing-@in opposition to the policy of the Government, Mr.Borden\u2014In 1894 and 1898 Mr.d\u2018Alton McCarthy and Mr.Tarte did the same with respect to the Conservative Government of that time.He supposed Mr.Lemleux thought that all right then.Mr.Lemieux dended that the French- Canadians were badly treated as had been claimed by Mr.Bourpssa, He then closed with an eloquent appeal for good will between all classes.Mutual concestions must be made for the future of the country depended upon harmony prevatling among the different, races and creeds of which the Canadian population was composed.- MR LAVERGNES VIEWS.Mr.Lavergne, Liberal of Montmag- ny, followed, taking up the lines lald down by Mr.Bourassa.He stood by the original educational clause, but the Government had changed its policy and the amended clause was not doing Justice to the Roman Catholic minority of the Territories.THEY SHOOK HANDS.Mr.Turgeon.Liberal of Gloucester, followed, and while he was speaking, Dr.Sproule went across the floor and A PERSISTENT BACKACHE can have but one cduse\u2014diseased kidneys, which nust be strengthened he- fore backache can be cured.Why nat use Dr.Hamilton's Plils?They cure the kidneys quick, make them strong and able to fliter disease-breeding poisons from the blood.At once you feel better, stronger, brighter.Kidney health is, Dr.Hamilton's Pills: from your druggisty stituter teed to every user of Get a 26c box and refuse sub- BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY VEARS we have made the cure of blood poison 8 ry Spots.Ulcers on any part of the body.Hair or Evebrows falling out, write for proofs of cures.page Book Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1007 RISC TEMPLE, Chcags, 0.8.A 39 338 chook hands with Mr.Bourassa amid the applau of the entire House.AMENTMENT DEFEATED.At 12.35 o'clock, a vote was taken on the amendment of Mr.Bourassa.when it was defeated\u2014yeas 4.nays 126.The members supporting the amendment were Mr.Bourassa and Mr.Lavergne, Liberals, and Mr.Monk, Mr.Bergeron, Mr.Morin, Mr.Paquet and Mr.Leonard, Conservatives.The House then adjourned.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES During the sitting Mr.Foster, Conservative of North Toronto, asked what official or officials of the department authorized, or made the issue of, the patents to the Saskatchewan Land Company.on evidence of Homestead entries, instead of actual pgettlement.\u201cThe answer was that patents for 149,450 acres were issued by the Commissioner.of Dominion Lands: also that Mr.J.QG.Turriff was \u2018commissioner from July 8, 1898, to February 10, 1904.Mr.Oliver.Minister of the Interior.Jaid on the table of the House a statement of the area and populations of the \u2018electoral districts into which it 1s proposed dividing Saskatchewan.Mr.Borden suggested that a conference be held respecting the boundaries of these constituencies ro as to avoid the tangle that had arisen over Alberta.The Prime Minister accepted the suggestion.and would confer with the leader of the Opposition reapeoting the appointment of a committee to consider this matter.In the time devoted to private Bills after recess the Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway bill was oon- sidered; and all the clauses adopted excapting three And four.which were Aeid over for further consideration and Mn order to give the Government an opportunity to arrive at a conclusion im reference to a sub-clause proposed by Hon.G.E.Foster in the Railway Committee Grand Admiral of German Fieet: German Fleet.Von Koester has long held high commands and has the com- plète confidence of the Government as an exceotional administrator, ¥ 4 ; ; a 29, 1905 353 RS ed 23332333 art gy a a * a Ww Our Btores .) 1) Bim Wj ro.oxcon Faturdav.> è iS Freres MONTSERRAT.Mixes Perfectly With Almost Everything * Wet.\u201d All hot weathler drinks (except tea and coffee) are all the better for a dash of \u2018\u2019 Montserrat\u201d\u2014the only Lime Fruit Juice with the true flavor of fresh - LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS\u2014Lines forme > 3rd Table\u2014Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes of Opening of Our July Sale Discounts and Special Reductions in Every Department.-.Ladies\u2019 Whitewear at Reduced Prices LADIES\u2019 WHITE PETTICOATS \u2014Of fine Cambric or Nainsook Muslin sertion, others with Torchon insertion and edging.others with embroidery 5 July Prices, 75e.81.00, 83.WHITE PETTICOATS at 49&\u2014About 40 dozen in this lot, balance of lines advertised at 65«, 69c und Tic.LADIES\u2019 WHITE PETTICOATS at Bï%c\u2014 These are the Skirts formerly $1.75.$2.00 and $2.25.You can see them all now on the one table.ing from $2.25 up to $7.50.lot at .LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS\u2014\u2014Of fine Muslin, lace or embroldéry yoke front, and cuffs also trimmed lace, some of them formerly selling at 76c.$1.00.$1.50 and £2.00.CORSET COVERS\u2014Odd lines.fine goods, some of them former! divided the lot and made three prices for our July Sale, 80¢c.T8¢ and 81.00.Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes We have quite a lot of these left Chances are that we could sell a good we will take no chances, and do the right thing at once\u2014cutting down prices.Summer Costumes now.sorted up on special tables at following prices: 1st Table\u2014Ladies\u2019 Summer > Zad Table\u2014Black and White Check Costumes, also Printed Percale Cost .:ncs, small designs on white ground.July Price.lin, regular $4.00 and $4.50 values, for .1444 004 eer ees aa Cee eee a 4tb Table\u2014Ladjes\u2019 Summer Costumes of Printed Crepoline, silver gray or pale blue, skirt and blouse trimmed with white lace insertion.FE Sth Table\u2014 Summer Costumes of fanoy Linen Suitin pagne lawn costumes, all of them formerly selling at $6.00, now reduced to Linen Suiting Costume, and Oxford Gray Mohair, regular 7th Table\u2014Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes of Mercerized Matelasse, also of Sth Table\u2014Summer Costumes of Organdie Muslin, striped, with black polka dot grounds Costumes of Linen Canvas in ecru, navy Costumes, formerly selling at from $2.25 to $5 50 July Sale Price.- $1.50 Ce ee 6 PL Lens oo - 8200 Colored Chambray, Nile green, drab.and gray.also - costumes of Fancy Linen Suiting.Costumes of navy blue duck, Costumes of Mohair Mus- .£3.00 Our $6.00 Costume, now reduced .83.50 .also fancy muslin costumes and cham- .oo.84.50 6th Table -Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes of plain black pique, a very special value at 84.00: also \u2018 38.00 Costume, now reduced to 85.00 ; Oxford gray Linen, te others of brown or champagne suiting, formerly selling at $9.00and $10.00, now reduced to 85.00 s on white blue and pale blue, regular $12.00 Costume, now selling at.CR ES ART, Le Nat a 85 NY .LACES\u2014 Valenciennes Edging, just like eut, 1e n yard, or 10c a dosem yards.Pinnen Guipure Lace Galens, cream, worth 10e, 15e and 0c.Special Price, 2 1-3¢.ripe Limes.Why Fursaces Crack is Summer.|.In the old fashioned hotwater heaters with wide, flat surfaces, the soot finds a scraper and brush jams soot into the {1 terstices between the water sections.There it cakes and hagdens, absorbs moisture, have a cracked whterpost.; a \u201cBison\u201d hotwater heater you won't have any no fat soot collecting surfaces in the \u201cHison\"\u2014no crevices wRere scot\u2019 can lodge; there will be no cracked water- pcsts, no delays, no mess, no plumbers\u2019 bills.The H.R.Ives Co, Limited, Montreal.splendid resting place.A then it expands, furnace troubles.There ars Pacific Cable Conference.- Canadian London.sociated Press understands Pacific Cable conference how meeting in London has appointed a sub-com- mittee to ascertain whether It is possible to come into a working arrangement with Company.Associated Press, June 29.\u2014The Canadian As- that the the Eastern Telegraph The That is why Pntnam's Corn Fx- tractor haw made such an enormous sale.it's ter than any substituje.Insist on having Putnam's.oniy- Truth Will Out good\u2014a sure cure\u2014and bet- rly selling at $1.23, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4 00.in stock.SLOANS LINIMENT| KILLS PAIN WERE trimmed with Valenciennes In- Regular prices rang- 00.&2 95 und 83.50 We have marked them all at the one price of 49c selling at $1.25 $1.50, Your choice of this pse with July Prices, lc.£1.25.and $1.50.\\ July Prices, 606.$3.00.selling at $2.25 and $2.50.We have The manager nf the department blames the weather, many of these stylish costumes yef at regular prices, but You can see these COLORED SILKS AT 19¢ YARD.Most of these are Corded Silks, heliotrope, blue, pale green, gray.pink, and white, also, at the same price.Black Surah 8ilks and Japanese Silk, in brown, green, mauve and yellow.* COLORED SILKS AT 29¢ Taffetas and Peau-de-Sole.Choosing fe getting to be more limited in this lot: black snd white sold out.PARASOLS AT 50 P.C.OFF.All Colored Bllk Parasols, including this season's importation, all offered at 50 PER CENT.OFF, LADIES\u2019 LEATHER BELTS.Balance of stock, Belts we have been selling at from 25c up to 466, all on the one table now, and at the one price of .+25 vue LADIES\u2019 NECK RUFFS of Black or Colored Silk Chiffon.Prices ranging from $3.50 up to $20.00.Your choice of them all at 5 PER CENT, OFF.EMBROIDERIES AT 50 P.C.OFF.Fine Embroldered Insertion and Fancy Medallions, for summer trimmings, large assortment to select from, all at 50 PER CENT OFF + OR ON THE FARM 8 FORMANQ J OR BEAST Sad CANADIAN DEPOT 265 ONTARIO STx Kingston, = tm 153 Mn.ST.LYON, Bpecial Staff Correspondence of the Montreal Star Torcnto.June 29- The very best Weather jussible Wus en hand for the morning of the qualifying round at Toronte on Wednesday, and the scoring was correspondingly good.The play started at nine o'cleck and couple after couple went off until well on in the mording, when al! the contestants hud started.Lyon played in his old style.and kept up to the very best expectations concerning hifn.bringing In a 76.which was the best score returned: In faét, the only svore under 80.The highest score to qualify was 88, which wag taken by two players, J.O'Flaherty of Montreal and A.H.Campbell of Toronto.! J.PL Taylor, who was expected frum Montreal this morning.did not turn up.80 that none of the leaders from the Dixie links were competitors.Mr.Jim Hill, of Victoria, rather surprised everybody by not qualifying in the first 16: in fact, he tore up his card at the ninth hole.thinking there was no chance for him to qualify but later! when it was found that an 58 qualified Bis opponent thought that his\" score might have been good enough after all if he had handed it tn., THE SCORES HANDED IN.There were 43 players to start.and folowing is the list with scores: Judge Weir.Outremont .FE (15) PF tts, London .a F.Southam.Royal Montreal .\u2026.\u201c1 ¥.Martin, Hamilton .,._.87 \u20ac E.James, Lambton .yy R.F.Ruttan, Royal Montreal .102 G.B.Lyan.Hamfton .\u2026.2.1.7e G.Fees.Outremont .112 8 J.O'Flaherty, Royal Montreal .8s ÿ JF Souttam.Ham:ton .9 H.Hansard, Ottawa .80 H.Campbell.Toronto .88 & Martin, Hamilton .\u2026\u2026 H.Betws, London s0 C.Dick, Lambton .8T on Southam, Hamilton .58 , R.Harvey, Hamilton ._.sg MN.B, Btrath, Rosedale .#7 &.E.Austin, Lambton .7 H : Voeux, Toronto .\u201c0 C.B.Yabbatt, Toronto .sy J.O.Miller, Toronto .ss B, Baby, Highlands .a3 H.BE Walker.Westmount .90 R.8.Laird.Toronto B.Adams., .8.W.Baxter J.Lawrence .Ll.Brady .W.E.Rundle BH.C.Williams .Auger .Co .J.8.McClure, Victoria .sa 8 Margel .cen 222 240 021 220 400 C.M.Prmgie .* 2° 2.1 22 2214 82 A.D.Hewaré ,.97 8.M.Glassco, Haminon 97! R.G.H.Cassellg .«.Bal , ave AR RT A LL Te 0 OS SEACH ESULI ns a So masse Martina wina In the end, as many ex- sect Rite to, Lees will have the satisfaction of having given the champion u close brush.even though he was put out in the first round.It took :) holes to decide this mateh.Less wns rather weak KRolug ont and Martin had u lead of two at the turn, 1 1 | mainder of the tournament, so thav if 1 the 17th, and at the eighteenth he had a putt of a few Inches to even the score for that hole and so win the match.He gave his ball a quick tap and as often happens.rimmed to hole After this, three more holes had to be plaved to decide the match.Lees did the three in bogle but Martin was one i | | better on the 11st and su won.Follow- | ing is the score : | T.ces\u2014 Ie SURO 548554644 fou rere ENEI 33564533520 | Martin\u2014 ata me 446653545 Sino.Ve 34654544479 | In the Cassels-Lyon match, Lyon | another score of 76.| It wll Qe seen from the remainder of the matches to be played that the finale are almost sure to be betweeæ Laird and elther Lyon or Martin, who play together in the second round.© Following is the result of the first ! round of the first 16 :\u2014 Meertdn.oo ! Martin 1 up, | Lees.| 21 holes.| Canmels.} Lyon.| Lyon RAA | 4 and 3.LG Kouthem.| Blackwood, | Black su A Sand L | Baxter.| Betta, i 11.H.Betts.} 4 and 3.! Campbell.- | Strath.| Strath.8 and 1.Foster.- ! Martin.: Martin.\u2026.! 1 up O'Flaherty.t Austin, Austin { 2 and 1.Dick.Laird, Laird.$ and 3.Result of second 16, or consolation: F.Adams beat W.E.Rundle; F.Southam beat 8.B.Lroatt: C.H.Pringle beat H.E.DesVaux; H.H.Hansard beat B.Adams, 8 and §;:J.H.McClure beat R S.Laird, $ and 2; A.D.Heward beat L.Brady 7 and 5; W.J.Southam beat B.Baby.3 up: F.P.Betts bea: H.Walker, 3 and 1, Heward beat L.Brady.7 and 3, W.J.Southam beat Baby.2 up, F.Betts beat HL W r, 3 and L Draw for to-day.F.Adams plays F.Southam; G.H.Pringls plays Han- sard _,A.D.Heward plays J.Hf Mc- Clure; W.J.Southam plays F.P.Betts, Second consolation: Judge Weir beat 8.H.Mantel; G.R.Harvey beat J.O i Millar.Draw for to-day: Judge Weir plays BEST MEDA L SCORES.Geo.8.M H.Betts.London - J.H Forester, Highlands Gerald Lees, Outremont.R.C.H.Cassels .A 8.T.Black wood, Toronto las Laird, Toronto D.Raxter, Rosedale .Co.Southam, Hamilton 8.Btrath, Lambton A\\E Austin Lambton H.J Martin, Lambton .J.Q\u2019Maherty, Royal Montreal .QUE A.\"H Campbell, Toronto 344\u201488 The second best sixteen scores were drawn to play for a Consolation Cup, while the remainder formed still another class and play off for a third cup.In the draws for opponents amongst the first sixteen it was rather un- fortanate that gore of the best players Were to play one aiuother, so that some of the favorites were sure to be out at once, thus of the four.Martin, Leer, Cassels and Lyon.the tirst two snd last two drew one another.LEES VS.MARTIN.The match between Lees and Martin was by far the most interesting game of the day.and probably there will not be such a close one for the re- ¢ OUR\u2019 DIAMOND \u201cSTRONG-BOX.\" \u20ac Our Diamond \u201c Strong- Box\u201d 1s taxed to its utmost rapacity just now, on ac- ccunt of the arnval of our rccent purchases from the Citers in Amsterdam.Knowinæ the advan- \u20181ges we have to offer : both quality and price.we are anticipating an enormous trade with tourists this summer, and our purchases have been made accord- ; ingly.\u20ac Diamonds come to us \u201cduty free,\u201d and by selling at the closest prices * and carefully representing the quality of every stone, we have attained a pre- jer position amongst the of the G We close daily 5.30 pm.during July and L q Saurdss | pm.os, \\BIRKS SONS ith Gi.RM.Harvey: C, C.James plays G.H.Willlams; J.H.Auger plays 5.M.Glasaco.R.F.Ruttan plays J.Lawrence.The last three couple drew byes In this event and did not play to-day.CUMMING DOES WELL The pros have come to the fore again in interest, Cumming making a 66 on Wednesday.which makes a new record for the links.The Montreal pros are also playing good golf.TORONTO GREENS ARE VERY FAST.Special Staff Correspondence of the Montreal Star.Toronto, June 29.~The Toronto Hnks, which are the scene of the champlon- ships this year.are one of the oldest in the country, and the turf is correspondingly fine.This is by na means the first \u2018ime the games have been held there, the present competition is the tenth, and about half of these have been on the Toronto links.The turf, besides the thickness and velvetiness that comes from frequent cutting and care for many years, has these qualities to a still further degree owing to the nature of \u2018he subsoil.In Montreal the grea: trouble with must of the links is the amount of clay in the soil.This makes the ground very soft in wet weather and very hard in Ary, and the grass will not grow ro well, but the Toronto links possess a very sandy soil, from which the grass naturally grows very thick.and through which water drains very quickly, without poftening the ground.NATURAL HAZARDS.Besides the soi] itself, the Toronto itnks are very rich in natural hazards.The ravine which 3lg-zags through most of the linka is used at many holes, and makes a fine natural especially to drive over.Besides the ravine there are & great many places where the wtound rises In small hills or mounds, and falls away er forming grassy hollows, and h mounds and NSIIoWS form very good greens, The - greens _rather strange to Montrealers, they Are nearly all undu- Irating\u2014some are more than undulating and in fact have such decided slopes that it M almost impossible to stay on them with an approach shot, e fifth green particularly Is noted for this.The course, consisting of the usual 18 holes, has a total length of 5125 yards, and a bogie of 78, which ls a very fair bogie, and is frequently beaten.SOME OF THE HOLES.The tee for the first hole is to the west of the club house, and the drive ta back from the club house.It is not a very difficult hole: 200 yards long and no hazards.bogle four.Then a long walk from the first green to the second tee through some woods behind the club hausge, The second hole is 370 yards long.with a good broad course.There is the railway track to the left: to catch a pull, but most players play safe to the right.A bunker about 200 yards from the tee on this hole is rather badly placed to penalize a very drive.The bogle is 5, which is often equalled or beaten.The 3rd hole fà very well named \u201cthe long.\u201d It te 1.yards loyg and over a 'long plece of rising ground but coming in.Lees played remark-, nbly good golf and he was one up at\u2019 | was four up and two to gO, and got ; mR oy ul ql tar A pg il of so that It is very seldomn that the green is reached an tbe third shot.Besides jts length, this hole Is made harder by a road and two fences about 100 yards from the tee, and a line of sand nitx to catch a topped second.There i\u20ac not much fear of going oul of bounds on this hole.Bogi= is 6.i The \u201cCaptain.\u201d the fourth hole.ia not very interesting.It is 450 yards Kong.and is played back over nearly the same ground as the 3rd, being parallel to it.bogie § Kopple is the name of the next.ra- the; a sporty hole.The drive 1s over * wide road and between (rces which make it look more dangerous than \\t im.The distance is 820, so the green can be reached with a mashie, but it i= absolutely a blthd approach.as the grounds sinks down Inte a hollow which is the green.and the aides are very steep.At present, as the green i= keen, it is g practica) Impossibility te approarh without running over it, This fs the only green on the course that is The sixth hole is an inn shot of 180 vards.at least that is what tt should he but the mreen is well guarded by a long bunker with sand pits at the ends while there is gnod ground be- vond it.so canny players use thelr wooden clubs and risk over-shooting the hole.The reventh is another long hole of 410 yards, tt is plain sailing all the way except for the drive.From immedl- ately in front of the tee to a distance about 150 yards there iz first a road.then the corner of a potato fleld, and then another road, all of which mist be carried, but this ground is all out of hounds, so the penalty for § missed drive ta not so bevere as it might be.The freen is near the second teeing ground.and again there is a walk through the woods to the eighth tee, and from here on are the best holes on the course.The ravine is used on all but four.BEST HOLES OF THE COURSE.The eighth is bp hole of 265 yards, Put about 150 yards.from the green is the edge of the ravine and the green from the pear side looks about as big as 8 teeing ground on the opposite side with hopeless trouble all around it.The approach calls for the aporties and shot of any on the course, the hole is played with a vid first, and then a mashie, and 1s elther an easy four, or else anything at all if you land it tn the ravine.The ninth calis for a drive over the same ravine through a ,port in the trees, and an Approach of about 130 yards over à road.I The tenth Is called the Plateau.It is a short hole of 180 yards, but the drive is blind ang, fedrfully narrow, also the re Jes a table at the edge of the ra¥ine, Ig sides fall away almost, rpendicularly on every side except the Approach.It is a hole that calls for careful play.- The eleventh, the famous \u2018\u2018punch- bowl,\u201d 13 a very fine hole.The ground is bullt\\ out over the ravine and the green further down and at least 20 feet Nigher than the tee.from the edge of the green facing you the ground falls very steeply for about 40 feet to the bottom of the ravine.It falls away also on the other.sides but not so far.It {s rather a tempting shot to face, but the distance is only 106 yards, and a straight, clean mashy shot will bring at least a three every time.The tweilgn and thirteenth holes are both long les, not very interesting except for their greenz,- both of which are in very deep hollows.The fourteenth hole has a very spirally drive, over the ravine and a small groove of trees.If one plays a little to the left it In fairly safe, but the hole is only 215 yards long, so that a long drive straight for the hole is well rewarded.The fifteenth is not a very interesting hole.Iv is 220 yards long, and no trouble excapt for a close boundary line on the left.The xteenth is an easy hole, 120 yards.The green is guarded by a bunker but is clear on the further side.The reventeenth is a good drive of 120 yards over the ravine again, and the eighteenth is much the same, but a little longer, 210 yards, with no trouble except a rord immediately in front of the tee.The Yuille Cup Matches.The second round of the Yuille Cup competition on the Westmount links has been finished.the resuits being as follows: +H.E.Walker defeated W.W.Walker: Stuart Maodougall defeated E BR Howard: H.G.B.Hamilton défeated C.T.Hare: J.8.Lewis defeated G.P.Butters.The semi-finals are to be played off within a week.Mixed Foursoma Competition.Saturday morning will be devoted to playing the annual mixed foursome competition on the Westmount Golf Links It is expected that there will be many entries, and some close matches.PNEUMATIC TOOL DEAL.Montreal Chmpany Reported Purchas- od by Rig American Concern.Special to The Montreal Star.» New York, June 29.\u2014At the cnnual meeting of the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Compuny held here, the announcement was made that the company had purchased the Canadian Pneumatic Tool Company\u2018of Montreal.It has secured that company\u2019s entire eapital stock, and will take possession within the next thirty days.The purchase will enable the Chi Pneumatic Tool Company to transact business in Canada at a large saving of cdst In the way of tariff dutfes, ete.The price said to be d for the plant is in excess of ,000.Only a short time ago Lhe company acquired control of the Philadelphia Pneumatic Tool Com- any, and the Chicago Storage Battery ompany.; Wireless From Sable Jaland.Halifax, N.8.June 29.\u2014The first communication by wireless telegraph with Sable island commonly known as the \u201cGraveyard\u201d of the Atlantic coast, was had yesterday when the Camperdown a here received a message form the! Island that the station there js not Xet completed.I' is exvected a Dominjon day message will be sent from the island to the Qovernor Generul.The next statton ls to be erected at Cape Sable.SENATE BANKING-COMMITTEE.The Provident Fipgncial Association Bill Amended.Spe la] to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, June 29.\u2014 The FE :nate Commilige on Bankigg and Commerce met on ednedday.Sir George Drum- mond in the chalr.The bill to incorporate the Provident Financial Association, Limited, capital 325,000, was taken up.Hon.Mr.Kerr, Toronto, asked ff it was intended to limit the operations of the company.Mr.Beaublen,.for the company, said no.Hon.W.McSweeney asked whether It was not @ rule in Quabec that auch a company could not be Incorporate with a capital of less than $250.000.\" Mr.Beaubien said no; a rule had been made regarding trust companies, but this possessed very few of the powers of a trust company.Hon.Mr.McMullen said the bil] was a very dangerous one.Jt established legalized bucket shop with Domintoh standing.Mr.tended to abuse the powers they would not alply for regislation.Sir Mackenzie Bowell said they had to provide againat abuse by people who might obtain control.He drew attention to the borrowing powers granted, which he thought dangerous.Hon.Mr.Kerr did not llke granting the powers in the billon.Mr.McSweeney asked what \u201cotherwise deal In stocks\u2019 meant?Hon.Mr.Sullivan\u2014\"Gamble.\u201d Hon.Mr.Kerr, Toronto, thought it was a question of policy whether they should grant a company unlimited powers.The first powers of share- broking could be obtained by letters patent, when the Government would retain control.The sedbnd power looked very much like pawn-broking.He moved that the preamble be not proven.Sir Mackenzie Bowell suggested that the capital be made $100,000 with power to increase {t to $350,000 and to strike out the word \u2018stocks.\u201d Mr.Beaublen said the original intention was to deal in municipal an) fndustrial bonds.Municipal bonds could be bought below par and sold In a few weeks with a nice little mar- gin.He would accept Sir Mackenzie's suggestion.Hon.Mr.Kerr said the promotors could do this business without an act, but would be personally liable to the full extent.The capital even at $100,- 000 was much too small.Sir Mackenzie Bowell understood his suggestion was accepted.He had a great horror of bucket shops.Sir George Drummond thought the bill a very dangerous one, especially with so small a capital.FAther the capital \u2018should be increased or the limitation made very severe.Hon.Mr.Kerr understood that the promoters would accept the striking out of the words \u2018deal in stoeks\u201d in their powers, alan that the clause referring to storage of property and general agency be struck out and the capital increased to $100,000 with power to raise to $250,000.These amendments were made and the bill, as amended, reported.TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.A Statement as to American Goods Shipped Over the Canadian Line.&Kpecial to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.June 29.\u2014The Department of Trade and Commeree disputes th statement made that the space on the steamships plying between Canada and | South Africa is largely taken up with American goods.It is true that a large portion of the goods shipped to South Africa is sent owing to the enterprise of Americans, but the important fact has not before been made clear that these goods are purchased in Canada by the agenty of American firma, shipped to Sout! Africa, and again disposed of by Americana.Under these circumstances it fs not strange.that the impression should have got abroad that the goods shipped nre of American origin.On the steamship Birmingham.which sailed for South Africa on June 2, there was shipped by Canadian firme 1,114,760 pounds of Canadian goods.Amertcan firms on the same vessel shipped 827.- 309 pounds of Canadian goods and only 20.908 pounds of American goods.The officials of the department cialm that this was a representative cargo.SUPREME COURT OF CANADA, Adjourned Yesterday Without Qlving Judgment in Election Cases.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 20.\u2014In the Suprema Court, on Wednesday, in the Shelburne and Queen's election case, judgment was reserved.The King's election case, Parker va, Borden, was then heard.The services objected to in this case were made in Boston, Mass, and Halifax, N.8.The grounds of appeal from the judgment of Chief Justice Weatherbe, dismise- ing this petition, are similar to those in the Shelburne and Queen's elec- tion case.Judgment ed.Lovett and Sinclair for appel Roscoe, K.C., and Mallish, K.C., 1ér respondent.The court adjourned sine die.Jury Did Not Understand.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, June 28.\u2014Chlef Justice Falconberge has handed out judgment In a peculiar case tried at Owen Sound.A jury awarded George Bartlett, a carpevter, $500 damages, If he\u2019 should be found entitled to anything for the loss of two fingers in a eircu- lar saw.The jury's answer to the question whether they oonsidered the injury was caused by negligence on plaintiff's part was \u2018yes; question and answer.were repeated.After the jury was discharged the foreman and others explained that they meant say no.The other answ were nat entirely In the plaintiff's Chief Justice dismissed the Action.How A#tful Won a Race.New York, Jund 28.\u2014Artful, prohibit.{ve favorite at 3 to b, at Sheepshead Bay, won the first race by two lengths from ; Amella third Snuff, second choice, won the Rockaway Cup Steeplechase, deleating the favorite, Gamecock.\u2019 - The Races at Buffalo.Buffalo, N.Y.June 30.\u2014Only two fa- voritus scored at Kenilworth Park.Bon.nte Bue equalled thé track record for a mile.making the circuit in 1.39 4-6.Weather.clear! track, fast.HAVE YOU A PAIN OR AN ACHE ANYWHERE ?It's inconceivable that Nerviline cculd fai] to relieves paln, 80 powerful is It, and yet in sweetened water it may be given to the youngest infant.Powerful, penetrating, pain subduing, you have only to use It once to keep It as a safeguard against pains, aches, bruises, of every kind and degred Nerviline Is composed of the most wonderful pain-subduing remedles known In medicine.Nerviline is worth ita welght in gold to ¢ family.In use nearly fifty years, enjoying an enormous sale In 2jc bottles; better try Poison's Nerviline.\u2018 sas gate Le \u201c Beware of Gintments for Cetarrhhatt Contain Mercury, an mercury will surely dgstroy the sense of smell and completely range the Ww system when entering Mt th h the role cous surlaces.Such articles id mever be used cxcept on pregriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do 19 ten foid tn the good ypu can possibly derive trom them.Hall's Catarrh Cure min tured by F.J.Cheney & Co, , sontains Do meroury, 0-tasren Interma).& acting directly wpon the blood.amd ma.cous surfaces of the system.Io buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure voû get the gonuine.Jt 19 taken lsternally and\u201d b im loféäs Ohla, dy F.J.Cheney & mess VE Es vagues 180 sors per Take Haute Tamil êtes sonstipation; a So 138 19004 Beaubien sald if they had in- avor and the.| tog forth quantities NINE MEN KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION Trachoma Infected Immigrants Beiftg Deported From Canada.MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH Big Real Estate Deal fn Toronto\u2014 A Million Dallar Gift to Yale.Nine men were killed and from twelve to fifteen others were injured by an ex- ploalon of dvnamite Wednesday.at the plant of the Emporttm Powder Company.near Emporium.Pa.The dead: Richard Cavanaugh, Harry George.Marvin Gar- vin, Joseph Frants.Max Halderman., An- thorny Rose, Willlam Shade.Glen Holcomb, Joseph Btrang.About one ton cf dynamite exploded from some unknown catse and wrecked the mixing plant.the packing houso and several other huildings belonging to the company.The explosion was felt for miles around.Six of the bodies were blown to pleces.The medical branch of the Quebec agency of the Dominjon Immigration Department is getting ready to deport a number of Aiseased Immigrants at present under treatment for trachoma.There are at present 180 people undergoing treatment In the house of detention and quite a number of these will be e«nt back to Europe.At the trial of T.W.Johns.cashler of the defunct Bank of Yarmouth.st Yer.mouth, N.8., Wednesday.the prisoner went on the stand nn hls own behalf, but no specially new light was thrown on the situation.J.J.Ritchie KC.and EH.Armstrong addressed the jury on behalf respectively of the prisoner and the town.At Edmonton, N.WT.Wednesday.Charles King was again found guilty nf the murder of his companion prospector, Edward Haywood.at lesser Slave Laka.in September of last year King sald he was Innocent of the crime.The judge sentenced him to be hanged on August 31s The Dominion Bank of CanAda is buying the block in Toronto on which stands their general offices, ut the corner of King and Yonge streets.and the St.Charles Hotel, on Yonge street.The property is a portion of the Baldwin estate.The price was $850,000.Indlan Secretary Broderick informed the House of Commons Wednesday that the Goverr.ment was conaidering modification proposed by Viceroy Curzon of In- dla, in regard to the recent y orders.He reiterated his denial that ra Curzon had resigned.Mr.L.P.CharleYols, in his {ght against the employment of (hei 0 Brothers in the separate rchool:.uf Ottawa, how claims that they are illegally permitted to occupy lo1gings4, Luslc! ge belonging to the separate schdu) kcord At the Yale Alumni meeting at New Raven.Conn.\u2026 on Wednesdey, President Hadley announced that John D Rocks- feller had promised a gift of $1,000,000 to Yale, and that certain graduates of the university had pledged another million.The failure of the grain and stock brokerage firm of Knight.Donnelly and Co., Chicago.which occurred several days ago, has ass+med ntic proportions The liabilities will about $3,000,009.with assets of about §2.500.000.Lieut.Gordon B.Johdson, uf 3ellev fie, has resigned \"from the Yritish art y to take the position of chief enzin.er nn the Shanghal-Nankin rafiway.now terwg constructed In China.He is a Royal Mi.tary College graduate., H.8.Mahony, the famous enn'e T'ay- er, ex-champion of England, \u2014as ki'led Wednesday while \u2018cycling near Caragh Lake, County Kerry.Ireland.Tle lost control of his bicycle while cuastimæ écwn LE steep hijl.oh Hon.Mr.Allard, Quebec Minister of Public Works, who was injured at Riviere du Loup, is not so badly hurt as at fiffat reported, and will be able to leave the hospital a* Quebec for his home in about a week.Charged with having killed and calern many children.whom they had stotnn.20 gypsies have been arrested rear Jusz- bereny, Hungary.The ieader of the tend Alone is alleged to have esten 13 chil- n.At Guelph, Ont.Wedacaday, a \u2018istier belonging to the Street ail var, load} with excursionists, start:d dawn a grade towards the C.P.R.track, avd .an Into a freight car, injuring ¢ig 1 ur nine pvoyle.The fourth annual conveitid f the Eastern Ontario Good Roads\u2019 ia- tion opened at Br ville \\Vednasday.About 50 delegates wêre present.Shufelt, formerly a heli: :oer in Mn.tana.was convicted at Regina.Assa., yesterday on a charge 2 horme siseling.He will appeal.George Bergeron, grocer, St.Fuchs, Quebec, has assigned on lemand of L N.era grocer.whose atm smounts to , At Terre Haute, Ind, the Vigo County National Bank, on which there has been a run fbr the past two days, closed its doors.The Winnipeg asphalt plant was damaged to the extent of $10.9) on Wi- nesday.Fire broke cat sm» tha unk room.| Joseph Benneville, of Point de Lao, fel off a berge alongside the whart at Throe Rivers, Que.and was drowned.The military camp a: Three Rivers !s now In full awing.D-illng wes con- menced on Wednesday.Phillipsburg, Kansas, has been wrecked by a tornado.8im persons are dead.Degrees have been awarded to 95d gréduètes at Yale.Riches of Rainy River District.Special to The Montreal Star.to, June 29.\u2014Mr.T.H.Crowley, of reslton, Ont.who has just returned trom Rainy River District, where he discovered one of the richest mineral sections In Cénade.is in the city.He has located a copper and nickel mine which tuna $30 to the ton, And Intends to form a gyndicate to the mine.The mine ts®hituated In Rainy River Distriot, north of Fort Frances, and in addition to copper aad nickel, contains gold.silver.galena.won and other minerals.Engineers Discover\u2019 Oil.Ottawa.Juné 20\u2014 Word was recelveä in the city that the engineers enguged on surveys of the Grand Trunk Pacific way bave made a rioh discovery of Oif jüst enst of Lake AbdKUbI In farther Tamiskaming district.A huge well.pour- of oll, estimated de 700 barrelis a day, located, and Tt le evident that the flow has been Fo- 4ng on for years.The conatant flow has resulted in the formation of a lake of oll.The oil field is located on land belonging to- the Province of Quebec, anid is a decidedly valuable find.: Brantford Street Rafiway Franchise.Special to The Montreal Btar.Brantford, Ont.June 29.\u2014The City Counel] has given its final assent to the Hamilton, .Ancaster and Brantford Com- y to come into this city over the ex- ting tracks of the Brantford fitreet Ratl- way Company.Along Colborne street a 47-year franchése has been granted the company.For the righis secured the ofty iz to get $250 a year from the company, and $100 per annum from the Brantford Street Rallway Company.Ada Rehan Has Appendicitis.\u2019 .- Le Special to The Montreal Star.New Yotk June 29.\u2014According to 4 private which has reached New York, Mise Ada Rehan, who ts spending the summer ia Europe, iu tll with appen« ®citis.at a friend's house in: An jon bas been miceesafully parform- rap Travellsre\u2019 Tax Condenjosd.WTI SRT sng Le ous members exp of the leginlation rscently Province of Quebec a tax of gc Lnposing me & year où oùfamertial travel Te- 9 moubly condemning this kind ef restric- ton in commercial intercourse.and declaring that steps should be taken to give the widest publicity to, the fact that no such tax exisis in the Province of On- rio.A NEW VOTING MACHINE.It is Said That This One Cannot Be Tampered With.Special to the Montreal Star.St.Catharines, Ont, June 29.\u2014 A Company is being orgunixed here to manufacture voting macifnes from models invented by Charles S.Jackson of Bridgeburg., Ontario.The Dominion Government has just granted a patent on the machines.They are worked by a series of levers which operate marbles and thus cast the vote.Experts have tested the machine say jt is absolutely impossible to do anything crooked with Ht, either by the deputy returning officer of the voter.No votes can be, polled and the total vote at the end\u201d of the day's votiug can be seen at once though secret until the poll closes.There io absolute secrecy with the machines.The -ompany will first commence *o make the machines for municipal ele- ctiona for which they have several orders.Panic In Winnipeg Theatre.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, June 20.\u2014 As the usual vaudeville performed at the new Dominion Theatre was concluding last evening.a series of loud explosions were heard in the gallery and intense excitement reigned below.Flames leaped fiercely to the roof.:nd for a time a hideous pendemonium reigned among the 800 people present.Thare was a wild rush for exits, women screamed and fainted.and several fell to the floor and were trampied on.In the front the spectators dashed through the orchestra.smashed instruments and jumped on and injured the drummer.It appears that kinetostone fllms caught fire and the whole machine blew up with a series of terrific explosions.The fire was soon suppressed and beyond injuries to a few people the affair quieted almost as soon as It started.Paid Up All He Owed.Special ta the Montreal Star.Denver, Col., June 29.\u2014-Grant G.GMl- lette, the \"Cattle King\u2019 who fled from Wovudbine, Kansas, in November, 1898, reamed their disapproval adopted by the \u2014 mo ONIAL PHILLIPS SQUARE HOUSE gaging thousands of cattle beiongiag to others, of which he was in charge, came to Denver three dave ago.Keeping his coming secret.he located two Denver creditors, and pald them every cent due.The oredMors were Mre.Alvin C.Dake and Edgar A.Keeler, Mrs.Dake and Keeled received $150,000.Neither expected to realise a cent.During eight yee : he was in hiding in Mexico, Gillette made a fortune.Ayrshire Cattle for Japan.Special to The Montreal Star Ottawa, Ont., June 29, \u2014 The first shipment of Canadian thoroughbred cattle f° Japan wil] go forward in a dav or two.The cattle are fram the herd of Mr, J.G.Clark, of Ottawa.Mr.Clark has recently =old thirteen Ayrshires to Mr.K.Kosu.of Shiga- mura.Japan, who is in Ottawa, and made the selection for himself.Mr, Clark's Ayrshires won the grand championship at St Louis a year ago.Hamilton Electric Rallway Enterprise.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont.June 29.\u2014A special despatch from New York says that according to Wall Btreet reports.WE.Farlow & Co., Broad street, are interested in promoting a syndicate to finance a new electric rallway enterprise in Hamilton known as the Hamilton Terminal] Raf!lway.which proposes to build and operate an electric raflway in connection with the Hamilton Steel and Iron Compeny plant.A Gala Day at Harvard.Cambridge, Mass, June 19.\u2014Wednes- day was Harvard's annual commencement.President Roosevelt deliversd the principal address at the alumni dinner, and in addition participated In Including the granting of diplomas to the graduates and the hestowal of bhon- orary degrees.Mr.Lawson's \u201cForty Cents on the Dollar.\u201d Thomas W.Lawson is appealing to all pollcy-holders in the ree great life insurance companies of New York City to rally around him while he makes war on the \u201csystem.\u201d One of his great aims, as he sets {t forth, is: \u201cThe reduction of future payments to 40 cents on the dollar of wkat you now pay.It ia to be hoped that no policy-holder wil) so much as send his name provisionally to -Mr.Lawson befors he looks into this question of the \u2018#0 cents on the dollan* The information he needs is avallable in any book or encyclopedia article on life insurance.The policy-holder will learn that life 11 surance is not a charity or a gamble, Lut a business based or mathematics und cold statistics.He will learn that mortality tables are in existence which show the probabilities of death of men af each age.based on the actual experience gather ed in the insurance business.He will learn that the \u2018net premium\" that must be paid for insurance is eat- cuiated directly from these tables; that this \u201cnet premium\u201d is the amount that must be paid on the average to meet aanth claims, entirely without regard to axpenses of conducting the business.andi that if these net prémiums are not saved up penny for penny for exclusive use in paying death losses the company is bound straight for bankruptcy.He will learn that to cover the expenses of the business these \"net prem- fums\u201d are \u201clgaded\u201d by adding a percentage of their amount The \u201cnet premium, plus the load, giver the gross premium which he pays for this cy.Finally h» will learn that the loading rirely, if ever, exceeds 40 per cent.even in (he classéds of policies that must puy the highest rate.The New International Encyclopedia says in summing up the pertinent facts: \u201cOf the goes premiums, therefore, from 16 2-3 to 30 per cent, is.loading.\u201d Now.M the current premium rates In this country are loaded only th the extent of 30 pef cent, so that on the average at least 70 per cent.of the premium money must be set anide to mcet losses, how can any man honestly precpose a scheme which will reduce premiums to 40 per cent.of thelr prex- ent size?Is not such a proposal a deliberate bid for bankruptcy?Whatever opinion people may hold of Mr.Lawson in his role of a \u2018voice crying In the wilderness,\u201d they should judge him in this cass on a pesis of incontestable flguren and act accori- irgly.~Chicego Record-Herald.Special Notice.Close Saturday Afternoons, - During July and August Leach's after having raised money by mort-' a number of festivities.The exercises) premium | Ë plano rooms, 2440 St.Catherine etrset, acee Saturday at 1 o'clock.153 8 Being the Of the SALLE MONTREAL.= pou TO-MORROW LAaT AY PRESENT We think it unnecessary to enumerate the discounts that \u2018have obtained .for the past week, and would merely state that there will be | \u2014 raordinary tions in \u2018 Henry Morgan & Co.a ?3 - ee \u20ac + wooo.4.THE MONTREAL DAILY STABZTHURBSDAY, JUNE 29, \u20181905.\u20181 AO THE WG SHARES ABE ACTING {Wer Eagle Was Lower To-day,the Others Firm But Very Dull.GENERAL MARKET Bales of New Mexican Bonds by the Underwriters\u2014Canadian Pacific Worked Lower at Close.4 QUIET rere The local market was very much of a holiday character to-day, and there was Mttie or nothing doing.Notice of motion has been xiven to ad- {journ the Exchange on July 4th, es Wall Btreet will be closed on that day.It wud thought that Wall Street might close Monday as well, In which case it was also planued to have a holiday here, but both markets will have sessions.There is still some intgfest being taken wround the \u2018Street\u2019 in the mining merger.but there is comparatively little stock now changing hands.No War Eagle was reported sold here.but in Toronto a little changed hands at 22, à decline of a cent and a half from the Jay before.Sinoe the merger announcement, transactions in Centre Star and St.Eugene have been few and far between, indicating that they are pretty closely held.Centre Star in gnoted at 35 Hd and 40 asked.with St.Eugene strong at 47% bid and 49 asked.The War Eagle shareholders are beginning to sit up and notice things.* There is not Hkely to be anv boom in the shares, but the peaple who have written them off in thelr books as a dead Joss are feeling better.\u201cI have the honor of having bought War Eagle at 3.86,\" sald a local capitalist yesterday, \u201cwhich was 2 cents within the 'highest point it ever touched.\u201d ! There has been quite a shifting around jen new Mexican bonds and since the | Le underwriting some good-sized lots hava changed hands.T underwriting price wap 90 and 25.A block of $500,000 was sold to Europegn investors at 90 and 20, ,and a Boston party took $50,000 to-day lat the same figures.Smaller lots have \u2018also been sold.The old Mexican bonds are now quoted at 50% bid to $2 asked, and the stock 82% to 64.In the way of southern Investments thers has been an advance in Sao Paulo, which was gunted yesterdav at 13! ex- dividend and to-day 133%, the latter figure being bid in Toronto.There was also a litte more interest taken in Havanas and and one broker sajd that some buying orders were coming in here from Cuba.-Stocks that have recently exhibited lifa Ike Twin City and Detroit tell Into a dui rut tn-day.and in addition to the dul- press showed little or no change in price.Twin Cly earnings continue well up to the mark and for the third week of June the Increase was $3871.From January Ist the zres shows an Increase of $119,034.The Detroit gross figures for hird a ¥ f Tr 6 third week, es dupe Fedo] bay ound, Power.the last couple of days, haa (Been inclined to show a little easiness.baving sagged off perhaps % from the recent buige.- An official of the Power Company stat- \u2018ed to-day uh bysinces was surprisingly good for the summer season.and ahead of this time a vear ago.He alsn stated shat over 800 people in Westmount had signed long term contracts with the company in the last three or four months, and that the company had little to fear from a munirépal lighting plant.as far as private A This, however, is a comparatively smal motter in the agxregate and has no spe- ele! bearing on the stock.It js under- *4nd that thn company will begin fur- mshing the street rallway with 3,000 additional horse power on July lst, Outside of Canadian Parifle our storks in Wall Street showed little life.Ther.was a moderate amount of trading In Twine, however, and \"Soo\" shares were also in some demand.This tells the story up to noon.\u201d ; High, Low.8,200 Can.Pac.152% 1514 900 Twina .114 1134 200 Detroit .931g sat 400 Soo .ea ace ane 12342 128 700 Soa pd, LL 181% 161 800 Duluth 144 14% 800 Duluth ptd, 28% 28 Canadian Paciffe eased off after open- Ing strong Sentiment may have been influenced a Mttie by the fact that the road, as reported In another column, showed a small net decrehse for the month of May.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific 25 at 1614, Toronto Railway 20 at 105%.Power\u2014460 at 914 Detroit\u2014200 at 93%.Iron \u20145A at 223.50 at 22%, 25 at 22%.50 at 22%., Twin City righta\u2014]170 at %, 18 at 3%, et % Textile bonda$250 at 87 A, 125 at 90 A, 250 at R7 A, 313833 at 87 B.| x - Telephone\u201418 at 164.* ead Richeleu\u201425 at TD, 25 at TO.+ Bank of Toranto\u201445 at 230.Hochelaga Bank\u20146 at 136.Winnipeg bonde-\u2014321,000 at 109.Textile pref.\u2014$%5 at £8, 34.at 88.\" Imn bonds\u2014\u2014$4000- at 87.Gcotla\u201410 at 54.Iran pref \u2014 25 at 70 Havana praf.-\u201450 at 56%.\u201cTwins\u2014?5 at 112%.Lake of, Woods pref -28 a¢ 11% Toledo\u201415 at 35 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.100 at 22%, 4 Co.stock brokers.§ St.Sacrament a: tecks June 29, Juana 28 12.30 Ani Bid Atk Bid Canadian Partie.152 IAy 1524 151% Mtanes 4 St Paut: 194 123 124 1233 Aontrea) :t.Ry.274 221 2232 2214 Jorrnto 8t Ry.x4.1UBY 180% 1064 108% in City EJ Ry.xr 1 1, \"lay 114 roit o .93 In alifax domd.108 10 ¢ 108 edo fo 147 344 34% 3, + oipeg xd.200 20 LL Welt India.«s 88 50 -Bavana Elec .\"84 1490 Les .De do pfa So 58 3 54 foo PabioTra way .14 Leurs kag Common xd hay prof xd à U Nav.Co Mont LH & Powsr.© pret.@ Scotteel 4Coal de do ptd.Montreal TelegCo.Jivie Mitma PP 361) Telephona Coxr do Rights Jake of Woods pfd.1 do Com.Sanrentide Paper po Pret if .x fai Con! \u201cDe do pt Mdutroal Steel Work « Do Fret .a 339 > \u201cily 26 and ee mé * BUSINESS ON ¥HE \u201cCURB.\u201d Jap Bonds and Mexicans Were the Only Features.The local curb marke! was very dub this morning.Outside of a :itUe selling of Jup bonds, there were no trades.$10,000 Japs.auld at 914c.Their heavi- nées is due no to a rumor from London that there is likely to be a new fistation of from #£16.000,000 to £20,000,- en Jap 4%\u2019s, to imme to be most likely a llen on the railway reserve.whlch amounts to about £1000,000 » yeur No confirmation of this rumor could be had from New York.A private sale of 50,000 new Mexican at 90 and 20 was reported.There 18 quite a demand for this issue, with n0 sellers at the close under #0 and 15.Mexican bonds closed 50% Lo 82, Rio underwrtünæ, 90 and 51 and 90 and 63.The stock is unohanxed at 40% to 42.Quebec Jucques Cartier bonds were offered at 92, with 90 the best bid.The stock Is sull 49 bid.No auotation on Electrical Development.C.P.R.SPENT $40,000,000.What the Road Has Added in Stock and Equipment.The .tremendous improvements made on the Harriman and\u2019 Hill railways during the {past four or five yeurs In orde- to cheapen the cost of transportation and to provide for the carrying on of new business have had \u2018thelr counterpart on the Canadian Pacific.Since 1901 the Canadian transcontinental has spent on additions and improvements: neariy 340,000,- 000, or only about $7,000,000 jess than its bonded debt.In three years of this policy the Canadian mullway added 212 engines at a cost 34.441.664; TN20 freight cars at a cust of over $6,700.000; 103 passenger cars at a cost of about $1,200,000.In addition there was spent on shops $3,904,190.for which over $3,380,000 went Into the Angus shops at Montreal-\u2014the most complete railway shops on the continent.On permanent bridges and line improvement this company spent in three years $4.947.997, and on grade reduction 32.118,- 574.Nearly $3000000 went for new yards, $358,000 for elevators, and $1.576,- 039 for expansion of terminals in Ottawa, Montreal and Winnipeg These are wonderful figures for a rail- wWay whose gross earnings are less than $47.000,000 in its best year.They are eloquent of the almost sublime confidence with which this directorate administers the affairs of its stockholders\u2019 railway.1 They are not afraid of capital expansion._\u2014 GRANBY WAS HIGHER.There were sales of 428 shares of Gran- by in Boston at 6.The tone was firm, with 6 bid z2gain in the afternoon.er A AROUND THE \u201cSTREET.\u201d Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy 4 MR.FRED.FAIRBANKS, Of the Stock Exchange Firm of Fair banks Bros.A GOSSIP ON GRANBY CO: Bulls in Boston Claim a Dividend is in Sight.More bullish talk on Granbv came from Boston again today, and If the reported Tate of earnings is kept up.the Claim is made that a dividend will soon be in sight It is said in the west that the company will begin a payment of 10c a share In the near future.This would be at the rate of 4 pr- -ent.at par.This indicates that the ao iny is in a stronger financial position than is generally supposed to be the case.The dividend date has not yet heen mentioned, and It will only be after sufficlent funds are sat nalde for payment of thé exsansive mine and smrelter Improvemants that have been in progress An additional %160,000 witli alsn have to be set aside far paying for the additional claims that the company has added to its outfit.The larger part of thix development money has already been provided for.It is this condition of affajra that has been reflected in the greater activity and the higher prices for the shares.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Bupplied dy J.8.Bache and Co.C D Monk, Manager.29 Hospital st June 29 June 28 Sterks.Op'e 2.30.Op'g.Close.Amalgamated Cop\u2019r 52 #2 Rly 89 American Loco com 4K 47% 484 4 © pref.LL.3 Am Sugsr Refin Co.138% \u201c Do dè pret.\u2026 0.4.Am Smitg A Ref Co 118i, Am.Car Youndfv.,.38h Anaconda Min.Cg 107% Mclhres.Top à \u201ctFe HiT { «Dg do pret .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 2.12ût 15 pers À dilimore Swi 147 isa Da do prêt.- ear Brooklyn Rapid T 60 69% 80% Chic # Alton Com.\u2026.22.005 euune Canadian Pac.\u2026\u2026 182% 15INM 1874 Canadian Sout\u2019n a.5.peste 89% Ches 4 Ohto.9 Bal, 53 Chic EN 2 + 204% 208 JC MIA BL.Pan 177% A763 178 Colorado sonthetp 273 274 274 Pref.ier veceus Conn.Gas N.Y.19 80% Lo.\u2018Col Fuel & Iron.\u201cun 44% 45 Corn Products.li 1 Kansas & Tex com, 29 20% 28% le do pfd.Les 20e .84% ss Loutsville à Nazhv* 151 150% 1404 1484 hattan Fl'vat'd .+.165 185 Mjssourt Pacific.89% 100 [2 Minn St PAS Ft.M.1234 1424 Do do pref.101% 161% Mætrovolitan Track.12415 124% N.% Central&-Hud.148% 1644 bre Railroad.\\.449 43 do 1 pref Nllg 50R De do II prof.69% 69 NY Ontarto & West 524 82 Nor.A Western com His us tacifto Mall.42% 41 Fenn RR.1415 140% Pressed Btesl com.- 30 8 e do pfd .23% NNR, People's Gus Jus% 103% Phils & Read .100% WKY Do do 2 03 Do do six so Paliman.nr eels veau Rock 1sland cer 30% 20 touthern Ry com 32% HIN o pfa.yy ne Soutbern Pac 84% pta cruaditsedaaes sauver srvorms Southern Pacific .847% Hil Los! & Irom a 82% Texas Pactto.MS Jan Twin City.ni.133 211% U 5 Leather com.13% 18% 1133 313$ 324 NY uh 1% 41h 100% 100% 177$ cone TS Fo 16% Tek Do pla.415 FE 404 404 West.Union Tei.SE .Day se nape TRE Pers eos de PRICE OF SEATS ON MONTREAL EXCHANGE is Only Exceeded by Stock Exchanges of Boston and New York.PRICE HERE IS OFF $7,500 Interesting Table Showing Price of Exchange Seats in All the Principal Financial Centres.The sale of a Montreal 8tock Exchange seat for $20,000 proves that the value of local:seats has not declined out of proportion to the shrinkage experienced on other exchanges.Beats usually go a little cheaper when business {s dull, but a boom of two weeks\u2019 duration often advances the price 32,006 or $3,000.The last previous sale here was made a few weeks ago, when Mr.J.H.Dunn bought a seat for 323,500.\u201cBy the fall, and perhaps hefore that,\u201d said a local \u201cwroker to-day, \u201cthe price will probably be back to that figure uguln.Jt depends largely upon existing sentiment towards the stock market itself.\u201d The only two exchanges in America that realize higher prices for se:ts than the Montreal Exchange are Boston and ew York.Some argue that as these two cities do much mure business than Montreal, seats here are too high, but jt 1s pointed out In this connection that the membership here ls very small In comparison with the other exchanges.In the table below is shown the highest prices ever realized for exchange seats In different cities, together with the price made at the last sale: Highest.Last sale.New York .$85,000 $70,000 Boston .30.000 22,000 Montreal .27.500 20,000 Philadelphia .15.000 15,000 Pittsburg .13,750 9,500 Baltimore .10,500 6,200 St.Louis .7,750 5.000 Clevelaad 5,700 4,600 Grain and Cotton Exchanges.N.Y.Cotton .$10,700 $10,000 New Orleans .6,000 4.200 Chicago Grain 4,350 3,100 The record high price for Montreal seats was reached in the early part of 1903, while it was carly this year, when the boom was on, that the top price of 385,000 was paid in New York.DOMINION STEEL SCHEME.Preferred Stock Shareholders WIil Get the First Call.In the rec#nt stock market rumors there was a story that the preferred sharehotd- ers might be either asked to waive claim on back dividends for some time or re- celve the dividends In small instalments.The Sydney.C.B., Post prints an article on this matter that is evidently \u201c\u2018inspired.\u201d Tt says, in part: * \u201cThe employes of the company were offered the opportunity of buying preferred stock on deferred payments, and that there should be no envy felt by these in the closely allied company, the same privilege was extentled to the officials of thé Coal Company.Many avalled them- sejves of the offer and bought the stock at 85.Indeed this stock ts largely owned by small holders scattered over the country.who bought it on the basis that it gave them a len on the earnings of the company prior to that of the holder of the common shares, and for that reason -alona the public paid at the time of îs- sue 385 a share for preferred, and $15 a share for common.\u201cIn other words, the value of this prior claim to dividends made one class of stock nearly six times as valuable as the other, although in voting power one share has the same value as the other.Dividends are In arrears on the preferred, and it would suit admirably the speculator who is looking for the lamb to buy common steel from him to create the imprereinn that the board is about to de- apoll the preferred shareholder of what belongs to him.This, will not be done.\u201d A SMALL NET DECREASE.Canadian Pacific\u2019s May Figures Behind Last Year.The Canadian Pacific Rallway Company's statement of earnings and expenses for the month of May, and for the eleven months July 1st to May 31st issued -day shows that the net profits for the month of May were $1,387,934.88, against $1,391.5664.98 for May of last year, or a decrease of $3,630.10.The nef profits for the eleven months were $13,- 972,155.52, against $12,763,193.58 for the corresponding period of last year, showing an Increase of $1,208,961.95.The figures in detail are: July 1 to May, 1905.May 31, 1805.$4,229,131.47 346,051.855.88 32,079,700.35 Gross earnings.Working expenses .2,841,196.59 Net profits .$1,387,934.88 $13.972,155.58 In May, 1904.the net profits were $i,- 391,564.98, and from July 1st to May 31at, 1904, there was a net profit of $12,768, - 193.68.The decrease In net profits over the same perl last year is, therefore for May, $3,630.10; and from July 1st to May 31st there was an increase of $1,208,- 901.95.RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment returns of Montreal stocks.compiled by Oswald Bros., as follows: Prices.Div.Yield.Canadian Pacific Ry.1514 6 3.96 Minn, St.Paul and m.123 4 3.25 Montreal Street Ry.223 10 4.48 Toronto Ry.xd.106% 56 4.73 Twir City xd + +.1134 5 4.45 Detroit Ry \u2026 93% 5 5.33 Halifax Ry.xd.102 4 3.92 Toledo Ry.34% 2 5.79 Mackay pfd.xd.72 4 5.56 Montreal Power.91% 4 4.37 Montreal Telegraph .163 8 4.90 Dom.Coal pfd.116 T 6.08 Montreal Cotton .114 7 6.14 Doin.Textile pfd.87 7 8.01 Ogilvies pfd.139 7 5.03 Lake of Woods Mig.Co.# pfd.\u2026.2.20 10000 113 7 8.19 Mackay,com.xd.39 2 5.12 Bank of Montral ., 252 10 .396 Moisons Bank .238 10 4.3% Merchants Bank .168% 7 4.22 Bark of Commerce .4.31 Investment returns on New York stocks, compiled by E.and C.Randolph: Prices.Div.Yield, 5.American Sugar .139 7 Atchison com.84 4 4.76 Smelter com.119 5 4.20 Smelter pfd.131 7 5.78 Baltimore and Ohio .114 4 3.560 Amalgamated Copper .82 4 4.87 Consolidated Gas .192 8 4.16 Ilinots Central .167 8 3.59 Louisville and Nashville 150 8 4.00 Missouri Pac.« .\u2026 100 5 5.00 Manhattan Ry.166 6 3.51 Metropolitan .124 7 5.64 N.Y.Central .146 5 3.42 Penna.Ry \u2026 142 6 4,22 St.Paul .277 7 3.95 U.S.Steel pra.100 ! 1.00 ton Pacific 2 A Unter, 84 5 5.31 Western Union .- .| LONDON CLOSING PRICES.Conaols for money, $0 1-16: do.for ac- 90 1-16: Anaconde.5%: 20 Erle, 5%: do first pret.834: do.second Illinois Ceniral, 171: Louisville 165%: N.YC.149%; N.HY: Ont.and pred.714: Neaahbvile, 87%: do.pref.34 |and W.HR Western, 53%; Penn.72%; Rand Mines, 9%.Reading, 514g; do.first oref., 47; Ba socond pref.48%; Southern Ralwsy.13%.dos prof, 99%._ D L.J Forget & Co.'s London cable Quoted as follows: June 27.June 28.June 29 A 108% 109 88% 894 % G.T.R Tenders for the $200,000 of 4 per cent.40-year bonds offered by the Catholic School Commissioners of Montreal were opened lust night, and all bids were rejected on the ground that thev were too low.The highest bid was made by the Dominlon Securityes Company of 101.67 Others were: Hanson Bros.100.75, and R.Wilson-Smith & Co., 100.677.These were all with accrued interest.Similar bonds jssued by the Protestant School Board some time ago brought better than.102.Detroit United Rallway Co.'s report of earnings for three weeks ending June 21: 1905, $304,912.37 ; 1904, $271.080.33 ; galn, $33,842.04, equal to 12.4 per oent.In yesterday's issue we reported a sale of new Mexican bonds by E.Mackay - gar & Co.Me amount read 4500.ehould have been $300,000.Havana Electric Rallway Co.'s earnings {Spanish silver): For week ending July 27, 1905.$39.960 Corresponding week, 1904 32,097 Increase Halifax Electric Tramway earnings tor | es ended June 21, $3046, a decrense | ©.6.The Lake Superior Corporation has completed arrangements with the Domin- lon Government by which the latter will make a complete series of experiments with the electric process of smelting o and manufacturing steel.The Lake Superior Corporation wil} furnish a build- Ing at the Canadian Soo and dynamo capable of supply 400 electric horse power.Northern Securities were at 166 to 166%.quoted to-day wheat was as follows: No.1 hard WHEAT MARKETS FIRM THIS MORNING But Winnipeg and Minne- apolis Easier at Noon.LOOKING FOR BLACK RUST The Experts May Find it in States, But Canadian West is Still Safe.Chicago, MI.June 29.\u2014July wheat sold from 90% up to 91%, and September from 87 to 85, compared with Sly and 877, respectively, yesterday.The northwestern holders of September wheat are after the money wagered on the course of the market.They have sent a crop expert Into the spring wheat fields with Instructions to find black rust, \u2018and it goes without saying that he will find it.The lougs have a paper profit in their holdings but they would encounter a great deal of trouble In case they tried to take their profits.Conflicting crop reports were received from the Northwest, und it was shown beyond a doubt that some one was trying to mislead the trade for a purpose.St.uis received 35 cars of new winter wheat, of which 30 cars were contract.Kansas City sold 180,000 bushels of new wheat to go to Mexico on \u2018change in duty.Bids sent out from Chicago last night on new wheat met fair acceptance by the country at the July price to lec aver.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.Man.June 29.\u2014This week's crop bulletin of the Canadlan Northern Railway conveys the news that the wheat crop is still intact along the lines of thia rallway, despite heavy rains.Scattered districts advise that while no damage has been done.the growth of the grain has been retarded: but others report that wheat Is advancing rapidly.Canora and Swan River agents state that the wheat is two feet high in thelr dtetricts., while at Roland the grain measures eighteen Inches, and is \"very thick and heavy.\u201d Winnipeg, June 28 \u2014The inspection of Sales to Tin W No.1 northern .were 366g shuren, 1 SOL 108 No x northern 1225- 3 The Bank of England Other grades .19 very strong statement to.any, out with a No grade .rv sores 4 P Total .TT .8 OPINIONS ON THE MARKET.Last year .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ersss0cccce Tone of Sentiment Continues Moderately Bullish, Toronto wire\u2014The only feature he re this morning was continued activity and strength in Sao Paulo, which advanced further under aggressive buying.J.B.Picken\u2014The outlook our general business à Qeclations, raliroad Industrial enterprises, enco NE, and barring disturban international politics, better prices man be expected in the near future.J.8 Bache\u2014Good buging in \u2019 Reading.The market looks Hie parang FnEularity over noan hour, but think it shop improvement t and close strong.he afternoon, gardin conditions, crop oar earnings, profits of etc, ls oertainly Charles H arles Head\u2014There was less activity about the noon hour, but the marke: maintains a steady and healthy tops, with littie pressure to sell stocks.= Burnett and Co., London\u2019 bles -F edged investment stocks are one om.the confirmation of the new Japanese lean.Russian Imperial 4's, 894, un- | a ese ! ; Changed.pan old §'s, 99%; un- i E.and C.Randolph\u2014The recen - ers of the bull movement, lke U.ble ihe Steels, ere the heaviest sufferers > © reactionary tendency, ait no real weakneag developed.7 a houen = Fy H.Leighton\u2014We have called your attention the last few days to Pennayivan.I a fie Hnore And Ohio, 5t.Paul, Union } cifle an ea .W further advances, ç 9 Jock for stil WALL STREET IRREGULAR.But There Were No 8pecial Factors at Work, New York, June 29.\u2014 Stock market transactions wera characterized by =a Ereater degree of irregularity than was the case yesterday, although in the earlv dealings a large majority of stocks made advances in comparison with yesterday's closing figures.There were, however, striking exception to the general drift including Union Pacific, Baltimore and Ohio and United States Steel shares.Following the opening.however, Union Pacific recovered sharply.Strong fea- turea in the rallway list were New York Central, Pennsylvania, Norfolk, Reading and Chesapeake.As against the pressure evident In Bteel shares, Amalgamated Copper, which yesterday was relatively heavy, was today in good request.Local traction stocks dull but fairly steady.The London market was irregular.and American stocks participated In the general tendencies prevaillng.Japanese issues continued heavy on information of an early issue of a new loan, and the European markets were further disturbed by a serious mutiny in the Russian fleet in the Black Bea.CANADA'S STEEL OUTPUT.Details That Will Interest Steel Company Shareholders.Shareholders of Canadian steel enterprises will be interested in the statement that the total production of steel Ingots and castings in Canada in 1904 was 148,- 784 gross \\tons, against 181,514 tons in 1903, a deo of 32,730 tons.Bessemer and open-h h stee] Ingots and castings were made in each year.Almost all the opén-hearth steel reported in 1903 and 1904 was made by the basic process.The direct steel castings made in 1904 amounted to 6,505 tons.The following table gives the production of all kinds of steel ingots and cast: ings in Canada from 1898 to 1904 in groae tons: Years.Gross tons.Years.Gross tons.1898 .2,540 1902 .183,037 1899 .22,000 1908 .181,614 1900 .38,577 1904 .148,784 1901 .26,084 The following table gives the produe tion of all kinds of iron and steel rolled into finished forms in Canada from 1899 to 1904: ; Years.Gross tons.Years.Gross ton 1899 .110,642 1902 .161,4% 1900 .100.690 1803 .129,616 1901 .112,007 2904 .180,035 CANADIAN SECURITIES.How They Have Been Acting in London Lately.The Canadian Gazette.Londop, Eng.of June 18, says: Canadian securities have of course felt the effects of the temporary cessation of business, but partly owing to the good tone prevailing prices per cent.debenture stook are both 1-up at 105 and 9% respectively, and the movements in the other railwav securities an advance of 3 to 73 in Qu Ap- bonds of 1 to 1694 in inpome stock.Mand Qu 8 Nickel eference shares have improved 4 to oh.Showery in England; tled er conditions in N.doer.fair over Dakotas and Ned.Precipitation in Minn.trifling.S.W.generally \u2018fatr: \u2018heavy rains in Moat 92%, Sept.being % up at 88%.; forecast, unset- Rain in France, forecast, cloudy and threatening.Chicago\u2014 Weather map shows clearer, W.than for many Okla.clear.There have been The spot wheat market at Liverpool closed %d to 1d up at 6s 11d to 78 for No.?por.Man.and Jad up at 6s 7d to \u20ac3 74a for No.3._Optinos closed 4% up on July at 68 103d and % up on Sept.at 6s 103d, Dec.closing %d up at 6s 9d Antwerp was unchanged to-day at 17% tor Bahia Blanca Paris closed at 23.70 for June and 21.70 for Sept.and Dec.Chicago\u2014July wheat was % up at noan y corn was % down at 55%, Sept.being iy down at 544.July oats wag steady at 2h.Sept.being 4» up at 31%.uluth was % up at noon at 98%.\u201c\"Minheaptlis was 1} down at 1074 on FSuly and % up on Sept.at 93%.© Wihnipeg was % down on June at 104% and 1 down on July at 106.LOCAL: MARKBET.\u2014No receipts of oats for the local trade were reported am the market to-day.The scarcity con- trues and prices are quite firm.There were à number of Indefinite rumors in the market to-day of sales of some thou- | sands of bushels of No.2 at a fraction over b0c, probably 50%c, but nothing definite was stated.The market might & quoted firm at 49c for No.8 and 50c r No.3, occasional lots bringing more.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 29.\u2014Wheat\u2014Quiet with regard to Ontario grades: No.2 white and red quoted at '98c to $1 at outside points; No.2 purely nominal.Minjtoba wheat easier; No.1 northern quoted at 31.08 at Georgian Bay ports; No.2 northern at $1.05, and No.3 northern at 91%c.Oats\u2014Recelpts restricted and market firm: No.2 white quoted at 44 to 45c outside, according to location; No.2 quoted on track at Toronto ai 47c.Barley\u2014Quiet with prices steady; No.2 quoted at 46 tn 47c.middle freights; No.2 extra at 44 to 45c, and No.3 at 4, middi freights.Peas Fi with No.2 quoted outside at 71 to 72c, and milling at 74c.Corn\u2014Canadlan, firm at 63 to 54e, at Chatham.American No.2 vellow, 65c, and No.3 yellow, 64%c.lake and rail, Toronto.Rye\u2014Dull, with prices nominal at 60c outside for No.2.Buckwheat\u2014Market quiet, with none offering, and prices nominal at 60 to 6!c outside.FLLOUR.\u2014Prices for Manitoba flour are quoted at $51) to $5.30 per barrel for strong bakers\u2019, and $5.40 to $5.60 for patents.Ontario flour is $550 to 85.60 for winter wheat patents.per bbl, and 35.10 to $5.25 for straight rollers, while bags are $2.45 to $2.50.ROLLED OATS.\u2014The market ia very quiet and prices show nochange.Quota- Hons are $2.15 to $2.20 per bag, cornmeal being dull at $1.36 to $1.45 per bag.FEED Stocks continue light and Does Ot OT anon?ther easier at $17 r or oi bran in s, ar 4 for shorts.bas à HAY\u2014The growing crops are apparently fine everywhere.Aa a result the market is easy, and lower prices are quotable, $8 to 58.50 for No.1, 37 to 87.50 for Ne = $6 to $6.60 for clover mixed and\u2019 MEDIUM CATTLE AT TORONTO.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont.June 29.\u2014Elgthy-seve loads in to-day.including 1.380 cattia, 1,121 sheep and lambs, 1,600 hogs, and 113 calves.Falr run of stock, mostly medium, to-day, to very common quality; butchers\u2019 cattle of good quality searce and firm; no good exporters on the market.Trade , And everything sold early.Export cattle, choice, $6 to $6.25; do cattle, good to medium, $4.75 to 88; do bulls, $3.76 to $4; do cows, $3.50 to 34; butchers\u2019 cattle, picked, $4.75 to $5; do good to choice, $4.25 to $4.50; do fair to 8 $3.75 to $4.25; do common, $3.26 to 33.50) do cows.$3.26 to $3.50; butchers\u2019.bulls, 33 to $3.60; feeders, short keep.$4.75 to $5.do medium, $4.50 to $4.75; co bulls, 32.50 to $3; stockers, good; $3.75 to 34.25: wtockers, rough to common, $3 to $3.50; do bulls.$2 to 32.50.milch cows choice, $40 to $60 each; do medium, 3%6 to 340 each; do springers, $26 to $50 each: export ewes, $3.76 to $3.90, firm: bucks, $3 to $3.25, firm; cull sheep, $3.50 to $3.50 each, dull; lambs, $3.50 to $5.25.steady; calves, $2 to $10 each, or 3% to 5i4c per pound, steady.All sold.trade good, prospects steady.Hogs, singers, $6.65; fats and lights, $6.40, off cars.IRÔN AND STEEL MARKETS.Such few price oh as occurred during the past week were In a downward dt ion, but most departments are maintained, says Dun's Review of New York.is such a feeling of confidence in the future that sellers do not attempt to stimufate males by making concessions.Moderate transactions in pig iron are roported at slightly lower prices.On the various lines of finished steel it would be difficult to reduce lists without loss unless the material market goes still lower, particularly as several demands for higher wages are being made by the labor organisations.is expected that all the wage scales will be satisfactorily ayranged before July 1 although a sirigze of considerable propor- uons might easily be precipitated.Further accumulation of pig Iron in the Mahoning and Shenango valleys will necessitate the closinig of more furnaces unless business soon materigiizes, but there is a difference of oplnton as to quotations that prevents any extensive ers.The Lest news of the week comes from structural steel mills, which have been compesied to refuse orders for early delivery.while accepting large contracts for forward shipment.BUTTER AND CHEESE STEADY.Markets are Featureless\u2014Eggs Dull and Potatoes Unsettled.Woodstock, June 29.\u2014Prices ruled firm at the cheese market, and the demand appeared to be atronger.In ali 2875 boxes were boarded, the make of the past two weeks.On the board 210 boxes sold nt 9440, and 100 at 9 5-l6c.Riley & Co-, of Ingersoll, being the buyérs.After the market about 1000 boxes sold on the street at 9 o-16c.Twenty faotorigs were represented, and twelve buyers were present.! Stirlisg, June 29.\u2014At the cheese board 1015 vhesse were offered at 9 7-léc.Picton, Ont.June 29.\u2014At the cheese board sixteun factories boarded 1945 boxes of cheese; all colored; 9%c wus bid.All sold.Three Rivers, Que, June 29.\u2014At the butter and cheese board, butter sold at 9lec and cheese at Xe.! Now York, June 29.\u2014Butter ls steady and unchangsd.Reoeipts, 10,028 packages.Cheese, receipts.5786 packages; steady; skims, full to light.1 to 8c.Ingersoll, June 29.\u2014Offerings were 480 boxes.all white; 9¢ was the highest bid.No sales on board.Salesmen asking 9%c to 9%ec.> Campbellford, Ont.June 29.\u2014At the cheese board 1530 boxes were boarded; aii sokd at 9 7-16e.CHERSE.\u2014 Prices continue steady and demand is fair.The market was featureless this morning, and quotations are 9c for Quebec cheese and 9%c to I%e for Ontarios It 1s stated on authority that the quality of the make during the early part of the season was never better, but thaû many imperfections have since appeared.It is hoped that the present visit of the Eastern Ontario in- glructors to the warehouses of the city and the meetings with the merchartR will be productive of a great deal of good in future, as respeols the raising of the uality of the output.9 Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 21.245 boxes.BUTTER.\u2014The market was falrly active this morning, but otherwise there was nothing of consequence going ou In the market.The make continues large and receipts are nuite heavy.those reported on the Board of Trade this morning being 9993 packages.Fancy Townships creameries cannot be had at less than 20c per lb.finest being 19%c and good to fine 19% to 19%c.some very fair quality being obtainable at 18c.BGG8.\u2014The ma for eggs was steady this morning.A sale of stradght- gathered waa made at 16c in a whalesale way, two other transactions having, however, been reported at l15Xe.are coming in from buyers In the country at 15¢ mostly, but merchants still declare thelr intention of sirildng another half cent off that figure.Demand is not nearly so active as it was a short time since.but receipts also show a falling off, those reported on the Board of Trade this morning being but $00 canes, and those for some days past being no r on an average.POTATOBS.\u2014.fair range would be f There is 8 fair points, and it will probably be a oouple of weeks yet before new potatoes are really fit for consumption.Hô» Y.\u2014The market is dull.and are bspoming Hght, now that the end of the stason is approaching.The prices are firm light 1b.in 80-1b.strained, in large barreis, has been svld at 6%c.BEANS.\u2014Demand is fair and the nrar- ket high.Prices are steady at $1.65 to $1.70.POTASH.\u2014The market is dull and de- elining at 35.20 to 35.25 for firsts.$4.70 to $4.76 for seconds, and $7.50 for first pearls, ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET.Dowdal ! Bros.Manchester, Eng.report the butter market under date of June 17 as follows: The Manchester ot Whit-Tuesdav was quiet, though really fine Danish and Swedieh advanced 1s.Receivers held firm in the face of better reports from Denmark for tin packing and German demand.The rain ie refreshing Irish and English pasture, and if t came abundantly would keep back 4mpetuous buyers.There ave no aigns of rushing the market.Cane- dians had a good fall at Montreal with &ood prospects of larger supplies.Irish areameries dragged a bit, color being still too high.A better spot demand may be xpected next week Consignments are Cairly plentiful.The holidavs interfere with much of the usual statistical information.GRASS CATTLE OFFERING.Grass oaitle are now being offered on the local Mve stock markets.and these are not generally very choice.No really first-class animals were offering to-day, the highest price reported ng 8c per pound.The bulk of the good offerings ranged from 4c up to about 44c, fair stock being 3% to 4.and common around 3c, thin.poor animals eeiing at 2 to 2%c.A few choice lambs brought $6 each.others ng down to $2.50 each, calves bringing $2 to 85 for common and $6 to $10 for best.A few miloh cows sold ut $30 to 356 each.Sheep were rather easier, ranging from 3% to 3%c.Very few hogs were offered.and prices ranged from BY to 6%c for heavy and mixed, and from 6% to 7c for selects.Little pigs sold at $1.50 to $2.50 each.Mess.PONY CARTS You may be a man of family.Well, let the little ones enjoy the chance of a jaunt in one of our Pony Carts.We make them in all sizer, to seat 2 or 4 persons, also in several styles.One of our Pony Carts will be found useful for many purposes, especially just now at the summer resort, BUGGIES The greatest show In the city Just finished in our own factory.Samething special for the Doctor.for the city man, for the gentleman of leisure.We have everything for particular fancies, and our prices please.HARNESS When you see our harness you are a buyer.Why?We can show you hundreds of mets of all grades to choose from.E.N.HENEY GO0,, Ltd.338-335 St.Pau! Street.Est, 1875.\u2018Phone Main 3773.anticipation of future needs by cousum- | ings Department favorable terms, The Sovereign Bank of Canada BUYS and Bells Exchange on all parts of the world, COLLECTS Drafts, Coupons, Dividends, etc.on the most DQES a General Banking Business.\u2018 \u2014 MAIN OFFICE: BRANCH OFFICE: 202 St.James St (Cor.St.Peter St.) 2608 St.Catherine St.(Cor.Guy St.) 30% PER ANNUM ! Now belng paid to all Investors In shares of the DOMINION DEFOREST Miretrss Monthly distributions of 2 per cent.per month are made on the 15th of each month to shareholders of record on the first of the month._ In addition to above, interest at the rate of 6 per cent.per annum ts Paid; quarterly, on the 15th days of March, June, September and December.We believe that within two ypars dividends at the rate of 100 per cen i per annum will be the rule.Our stations in Montreal and Quebec are now In operation, and cong- mencing July 1st we will receive messages for transmission between any of the following points: Montreal, Quebec, Boston, Mnas., Providence, R.I, New Haven, Connu, Bridgeport, Conn, New York City, Philndelphin, N.J., Sea Bright, N.J., Atlantic Highlands, N.J., Water Witch, N.J., Leng Branch, N.J., Monmouth Beach, N.J., Galtlee, NJ, Cape Hatteras, M.C., And Ships at The share capital of the DOMINION DeFOREST WIRELESS TELR- GRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED, is only $1,200,000, and the shares (which ared full paid and non-assessable) can be bought to-day for ÇÛ $5.00 PER SHARE.: Write us for information, or send in your order, and get the benefit ot the 2 per cent.distribution on July 15th.Humphrey © Company.v MONTREAL.CAN.150 § 160 ST.JAMES ST, ~\u2014 The Canadian Bank of Commerce.Traveliers\u2019 Letters of Credit \u2014\u2014ISSUED\u2014 Available Everywhere.Montreal Branch Visitors to Montreal Should not leave the city without visit.lng \u201cTHE WIGWAM,\u201d Largest Curio and .Souvenir Store In Canadal Indian Moccasins, 1,000 pairs on view.Indian Moose Coats, made by the Cree Indians, from $25.00 upwards.Leggings, Rags, Banners, Panels, etc.Indian Relics, quaint and curious! Fine Porcupine Quill Novelties! Very beautiful.Bcented Table Mats, Baskets, Canoes, eto.Hemsley's Famous Enamel Jewellery.Indian Pillow Covers, from $5 to $15.Finest Display in the Dominion! Note our addrers: 138 PEEL STREET, First Block North of Windsor Hotel.Open Evenings.Also on Mount Royal Park, on the summit of the Mountain Top.W.J.CLARKE, DOMINION \u2014 DAY The Terminal Railway Company will give a 10 minute service to Bout de l'Ile Park on the 1st of July next, with special cars from 2 to 4 pm.The Park has been specially reserved on.that day for private picnic parties.Proprietor.SUPERFLUOUS HAIR \u2014 DR.SIMON'8 OF PARIS RAZORINE will instantly and permanéntiy remove without pain or injury tothe most delicate skin, all superfluous hairs, the toughest beurde, moles, ete, from the fa ék and arms; price $1.00.$50.00 Will Be Paid Jf Not successful.FREE TRIAL 170.0 \"5 afraid to this wonderfulprepsration, and you may do so FREE.If you will send us ten cents to cover cost of tage and packing we will send you a trial bottle; not a dollar bottie of course, but suffi- clent to remove considerable balr and furnish a good test.Ad@ress COOLER & CO, Dept, 2, 425 8t Paul St., Montreal, Apecial Agents for Cansds.WE WILL BUY OR SELL.CENTRE STAR.WAR EACLE.8T.EUGENE.FOX & ROSS, STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE BLDG.TORONTO, ONT.{Established 1887.) have you tr WOO CHONG, KEE & CO.Chinese Slike, India, Japan and Ceylon Teas, Preserved Ginger, and a large variety of Chinese Crockery and Chinese Goods, 2495 8t.Catherine Street.Telephone Up 4054.153 212 TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Limited; | Pa, Atlantic CŒtn sea F.H.MATHEWSON, Manageo 141 29ecd Bell Tel.Main 545, P.O.Bex 1028.GORDON STRATHY & CO., Stock Brokers, No.11 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.Investments given special attention.Can.Pac.Ry.at 150.pays 4.00 p.o, at 224 Mont.St.Ry.24.pays 4.46 p.c.Toronto Ry.at 1068.pays 4.71 p.c.Twin City Ry.at 112.pavs 4.48 p.c.Detroit Ry.at 94.pays 5.31 p.o, Hallfax Ry.at 195.pays ars pe oledo Ry., .at -.pays 5.72 p.c.Heat.Light & pay D Power .at 92.pays 4M p.c.M.Telegraph Co.at 162.payk 4.82 pe Bell Tel.Co.at 155.pays 5.16 p.e.Mackay Com .at 40.pays 5.00 pe Mackay Pref.at 73.payw 5.47 p.c.Money invested about these prices will net this return.123 62 JAPANESE - GOVT.BONDS,\" No Transfer tax.\u2018We buy and sell on commission, and if desired will finance nine-tenths of - of the cost.\u2019 Hartshorme, Members New © & Battelle, - York Stock _- xchange, \u201ca 151 St.James street, Montreal.AX \" xX WE WILL BUY WE WILL SELL.|, All Unlisted Securitien, DE FOREST WIRELESS uh Re ! CONI WIRELESS, and all ! Mining and Copper Btocks: Nat are dealt in o e Now York \u2018 and Montreal Markets.What have you to offer?Sona and get our prices.\u201d * ALGOMA COPP 'R AND 8 \u2018ING DLALT IN, WRU.We are extremely bullish stock.and advise ita ofthis late purchase fer fr advancé of een points.ull inf upon request.ormation Unlisted Securities Exohange Stock ana Bond B vn, 146 St.James street, ential Tel.Main 5045.152 4 =.TO MINE OWNERS Do You Own a Mine in 'Oumadat Do You Want it Financed?If you have such a property and want to raise capital to devel the same, address by giving fon particulars te Promoter, G.4322 Star office, Montreal, 161 3e0d NORRIS P.BRYANT, \"GS Sen 84 St.Francols Xavier Street, montreal.Dominion [ron& Steel On any further recesainns, 1 recommend as a good xpoculative purchase, the Common shares.They can be bought or sold through my offices either for cash or will be carried on Margin of $3 per share.My commissions for buying or selling are 1-8%per cent.360 will Margin 20 shares.$150 will Margin B50 shares.$300 will Margin 100 shares.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 or 2 buts BRIN ANI, SURI FTN Uy eT CURRIN ORY = pa \\ \u20ac 0056 tm § : 3 \u20ac : 7 N or RNR - PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVER- In w mo RENE LY STAR.erriuiions wan, ten cents for 20 « Or n'en and 1-2 cent per extra ia sac b insertion.PUPIL WANTED, [0 cents for 10 words Se Jon 5 and 1 ceni per extra word, each Al ober\u2019 ON ANTEL\" ads.25 centa for 25 words or less, and 1 cent per extra ward, each ertion ROOMS TU LET, To cents for 20 words or and 1-2 cont.per extra word asch insertion.10 cents for 20 words or less and cent per extra word, each insertion.FOUND, 10 cents for 20 wards or less, and 1-3} ceat per extra word, each inssitive.T, HOUSKS, STURES, Etc, ib cents r 15 words or less, and 1 cent per ex- / word, vach Insertion.PROREKTY FOR SALE, 25 cents Words or less, and 1 cent per word, each Insertion, LUST, 15 cents for 23 words or one cent per extra word, esch Insertion Busts CHANCES, 25 vents fur 5 ds and 1 cent per extre d.vach insertion NAL, 2 cents per word, with à mini mpm charge af 23 cents each Ingertion.OTICE' PARTICULARLY.No charge made in cur books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisemants are not prepaid numerous entries havesto.he made, and the rate is, In consequence much higher.for 25 extra less, and \u201c mousis a TO RENT 93 HALLOWELL STREET, Westinount, nine roars; posmasion Juiy fire, rent §30 a month, J.Corliss Stevenson, 126 Bt.James st.Tel.ft.< A NICE TENEMENT AT Outremont, six rooma, bath and wc.Finest Jocality, Apply 1 Outremont Terrace, gorner ghoulevard ang Mutchison .t Le TO LET \u2014 TO LET COTTAGE UN BERRI BT, ® rooms, newly tinted and papered, modern improve.nts, Apply at jocm 26 407 BL, James at.1536 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ne LAN Ê \u2014 AT 16 ISLAND LAKE, large new nine roum summer cov \"Le, furnish.d.beautifully oltusted, centre of lake.duels and fishiug privileges, one of best buildings où lake: suliable fur board _\u2014 TY LET tng house H.W.Lawler, Hawkesbury, Ont.1 Sevd ii Tu LET «+ FURNISHED HOUSE.nike locality, pear Parc lafonialne, 4 bedrooms, etc.all modern improvements, also garden.350 per month Address Y 9179, Star Branch Offive.TU LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNF! It.nished, everything in firat class condition.ver, bright, lower teneruent.À Souvenir avenue, Montreal RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.Pe a ot Sa TO LET\u2014ON ¢'LARKE AVE, ANNEX, Louse 01 § Ivu.as, bath, gas, etc.near Mount Royal.Address 760 Mount Ro) as avenue, 148 6 Tp LET \u2014 NEW, WELL flats on Desorimier avenue.legal and Financlal Kxchange.Bank Bu:lding.Vel Main v47 } FINISH ED Apply to Merchants 43 8 PROPERTY FOR SALE.- sa cn PENN PUR BALE \u2014 3 TENEMENT FPROP- erty on Britannia st, adjoining proposed Inland Basin an Dock, vost $6500.can now be secured by a prompt purcheser nt 54508.Frank É.Danovan, Temple Building 155 Bt.James at.101 à yor SALE \u2014 33 TO 37 PONTIAC, FOUR tenements; must be sold at unce.owner icaving Loe city, $3500.Henry Ward and Co.su Si.James st.153 © ; FOR SALE - WHY PAY RENT IN A | conped up.hot, stuffy flat, tn a narrow street, where you are miserable, and shortening your life, when sou can begin tu buy a home far cutsh and the balance In amall monthly payments of from $3.40 and upwards.LL.W.adgley, 124 St.Peter at.133 > Fan } FOR SALE - ST.URBAIN &T.LOTS.close to St.Viateur and 75 x luv to jar: avenue.all (ity advantages In street, adjoining nandaome houses; 2% to Jv cash; balance monthly or yearly pay inents G.W.Badgley, 124 St Peter st.133 5 Jaw BEFORE BUYING A call and see plans and In- GoW 5 Jaw .FOR SALE - house or building lot.wnat 1 have to offer.Free formation sent to any address Badgley, 134 St.Peter st.133 (WOR SALE \u2014 DON'T FORGET THE prices of building lots in Montreal Annex (which is au cise to the heart of Mont real) are always Increasing, the earlier vou purchase the larger sour peta will be.Reo member, \\se only require 3%, cash and sn-all monthly payments.Uovd Sullink agents wanted to work evenings ar spate \u201cme ve w.Badgley.134 s: re rost Va OR SAL E\u2014 MOST DESTRABE E BB! 1110.ing lots in Montreal Annex, Westin.unt, Roseland, Montreal West, Amherst Park & Dufferin Park The terms and prices 1 am prepared to quote, can\u2019t be beaten For Information and free plans, 4; AY Badgley, 124 St.Peter st 153 5 law FOR BALE-\u2014W AGE RFA 15 PONT let your wife see this Advertise: ne buy @ nome.We are helpiuz hundreds to re-« get bomes monthly, SES las all that fa Quaréé to begin ta bus na ho from us.Pen alace in small monthly sums of from 93.48 to $6 RN, according to I wation GW Badgley, 124 St, Peter «t sunday uffive, open.?to 5 pm.corner bark and Van oîne avez.153 L Gus FOR SALE - NEW HOUSES IN Westmount for fall oma ton.buy Bow and have décorations to ul ile reusohabla, terms easy: CG.Wi thy Soon.I 81.James st.33: PROPERTY WANTED.NAS AS an = PROFERTY WANTED vob to invest IT HAVE $30.in Muntrea) real estate If you have a paying property that 1 wish to sell.no matter where lieated, an- ever with full particulars.Apply M 4309, Biar Office.153 3 2ax eee -\u2014 \u2014 Factory Property Wanted Size of lot about 50 x 100, locality bounded hy Guy Craig, Beaudry and Sherbrooke Streets.Apply by letter onlv giving full particula:s And price, lv Castle & Bon, 20 University Street.LOTS FOR SALE.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 a BALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT, mers THREE ! For lots on Wood avrnue, near Mountain's foot, corner lane; cheap, With good comdi- tions.saparats or en bloc.Dr.O.H.Richer, 550 Parc Lafoutalne, Bell Telephone East 1338, 5 R BALE \u2014 ISLAND, lake, area 2 urpents, covered with timber, high level, two miles from Montfort Railway, Dear 18 Jaana lake, good fishing, of upply and isnlated Frice ry Apply to D 4150, Star Office.4 i FOR SALE 7 Choice Building Lots on Pine Avenue.H.GORDON STRATHY, 11 St.Sacrament St, Montreal.ON BLACK Apvly 144 28 FOR SALE St Ahantele, Building Tots.river fronts, 10: per foot, other lots from 4c to 6e.Prismjuins Hotel.51 23 ov re ML SALE \u2014 FEW CHOICE LOTS ON tif Links, Westmount, cheap to close, ut.- sitttated vacant property at low pric.« Withycomb, 242 St.James st.188 = FARME FOR SALE.hy, - em AN ANS EN Fou SALE \u2014 AT RIGATD, THE DOmaine a.ia Raquette, 320 acres, on Lak* Tw Mountains, suitable for dairying: C.P.k 2% bong.facilities; $3500; easy terme.c- aédonald, Rigaud, Que, 150 6 rt \u2014\u2014 eo - 2 FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE ; fa:tuæ ANd countg/ properties, in good Zecalitiss for city property, giving good pe- venus.l\u2019.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.Janes st.133 6 \" 2 HousesForSale WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.DORCHESTER ST.\u2014Red sandstone house ith extension.11 rooms.Mmoderen heat- and plumbing, eioctric Ught.Price 3 DRUMMOND ST.\u20148tone front house, 3 storige.10 rooms, modern heating and plumbing.Price under $10,000.CGREGOR ST.\u2014Detached stone residence.lot 119 feet by 225 feet to Pim avenue, 15 rooms, modern heating and plumbing, fine view.BSPLANADE AVE.\u2014-Stone front house, with extension.7 rooms thoroughly modern in every respect; easy lerme.Price 35300.GROSVENOR AVE.tached stones front thoroughly modern.fine, view; good order; feat.Weetmount-De- houpa.9 roma, hardwood findah lot 50 feet by 111 TO RENT \u2014 A SIX ROOM FLAT bath, open plumbing, electrio and gas fictures, water wurks, etc.at 1479 Simard avenue, Falrmount, $11 per month Apply |.E.Jaibert, 1165 Papineau avenue, from = p.m.Lo 5 p.m.Evening office 337 Laval @\\eènuve.150 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 326 LAVAL AVENUE, charmigs flat, six roums, up to:date.Ltomplitely renovated; balcony In front.Apply 1.30 or à pm 835 St.Urbain st.131 6 TO RENT - \u2014 HBATED FLAT, SEVEN rooms, central jocation.immediate possession.R.A.Maiiwaring, 147 St.James street 181 4 i batty, Hight, lvaving city.avenue.To: RENT \u2014 NICE, BRIGHT, COMfortable fat vf ax rooms, porceia:n civset, hot waier furnace, ejcctirie gàs lo couk WIta.present occeupan:s Apply on premises.194 Laval 203 7 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.~~ aa - A A FLAT Star Branca Uffive.WANTED \u2014 A COMPURT.ABLE i flat uf fixe or six rooms.in ceatral tultts Address A 9196, Star Branch Of- fice.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.em nm se \u2014\u2014 TO LET \u2014 Fr RNISHED FLAT ON Sanguinet street, Near St Louis sq.Jow Tent to careful tenant.Apply T6 Sherbrooke at.131 6 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.STOLE \u201cro LET WITH IMMEDIATE\u2019 bosaession, vonfectiunery, clgars.Ap- 37B St Antoine st.~~ enn net BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.~~ mm man 0m WANTED SMALL PREMISES, MODerate rent fur light stock of manufactured gonds, central location preferred.state floor apace, equipment, etc.Address W vos, Star Branch Office 151 3 OFFICES TO LET.An NO LET \u2014 UFFICES, BRIGHT.AIRY suile of offices, fourth Baor front.Na- tional irust Bullding, 13] St.James st.Ap- piy to Norman Bimmors, Nationa! Trust Butlding.135 26 , 0 LET \u2014\u2014 UNTIL.FIRST MAY.1906, cheap an otfice in central treal!tty; gond size, Address 4553, Star Office, 52 2 WANTED 70 sURROW.Sa om | a o_o AY TANTED \u2014 TO BORROW 815,000, ON { goad security.J 4402, Star Office 152 à Wwe ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW ON REAL estate, $13,000 at à Pp.c.Address M Star Office.183 2 45481, \u2014 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE ANA \u2014\u2014\u2014 man BB FOR BALE AT ST LAMBERT ON riser front, between bridge and golf : I'nkr, a cottage of nine rooms, with garden and vhade trees, also good stable gna cnach | house.Address L 4510.Star Office, 153 2eod FOR SALE 85,000 FEET OF JAND, fronting on Grey Nun and King streets, near Wellington street, containing SOLID STONE WAREHOUSE, 50 x 90 feet.fronting on Grey Nun st.A.E.ABBOTT, Main 2524.151 St, Jnmes at.Tel Charming Westmount Houses FOR SALE Those handsome new houses, Nos.495 to 501 Mcunt Pleasant Avenue, now ready for cccupation, containing drawing room, Hbraty, dining room, large reception hall, alcove, xitchen and five large bedrooms, finish of the best that money can buy.The location is the most charming on the island of Montreal, from which there is an unobstructed view for ever of the entire city and surroundings Terms and Interfor decoration to suit purchaser.Will consider an exchanga for gond vecant land.Apply to JAMES MAHER.220 Bleury Street.\u2018Phone Uptown 4749; evening.\u2018Phones East 3836.169 | Clarence» le, 2 À OF SIX | Bal VE seven rooms bright and heated with fulnace, east «1 St Denis st, for three Fersuny,.moderate rental Address Y 9171, SUMMER RESIOENEES TO LET.er tt TO LRT\u2014 \u201cCOTTAGE BY FHL Xa A Most desitebls summer residence a Bay View, Maine, situated frosting on fi bench, unodétructed ocedt pissed surf batlivg, icon ocation \u2018most conveniont for veaching Füliroad, five minutes from Uld Orchard by Uummy cout line; fifty minutes m Portland, Me: tao hours Bas.House coutalns béd:iconin), extensive with fi: netting.All in good order; very best facta for marketing and supplies Of all kinds.For further pariiculars, pbo- tOgrapus, terms, cic.apply to Mr, omas Graham,\u201d Star Office.St.James st.Mont real 186 26 , COTTAUR TO LET, LEGGATS POINT.Metts six rooms, wood and los.Ap \u2018Ply 30 Bisnop ai, cy.see vw TO LET \u2014 Ar HUDSON, P.Que ue\u201cIy built house, 60 x 24 Pt with rhiension Kitchen\u201c J4x136 ft.situated ob Main alievt.Apply tu J.Wilson, #9 luspec- ter et houe Main 349, or ut residence, Hudsou, P.Q.149 6 To LEF - SMALL CAMPS, WITH complete cooking outfit and boat, §3 pér week.35 for season, on Laks Bt.Jos- \u20acbh.Apply to © 1 Powter, Bt.Adolphe de Huwurd Post Office, Que.149 8 \u201cTo LET Z \u2014 LARGE BRICK HOUSE.furulshod, kitchen and wood shed at- Uushed.fruit and vegetable garden, home comforts and Quicl, good train service, ver- æudah and suade trees.Address Box 68.151 3 TO LET - \u2014 lat VAUDREUIL, PARTLY furnished cottages, near water and raliway stations, prices very low Apply at nonce lu Guy Harwood, 115 St.James street.Montreal, 151 6 COMMODIOUS MOD- crn Moine at Bryn Mawr, near Yonkers, 25 minutes out from Grand Central Sta- thon, New York City, or 155 street, high ground, mountajrous scenery: real estate agents or others reply, fi oppurtunity Address E A.Barrell, Youkers.149 leod HUDSON, \"FOR SALE A QUE.furninhed house, AT à small and completely EX epting silver, cutlery and Dapery.beautiful grounds, Apply Plerpotat Cottage, Hudson 149 X Saw TO LET \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED corT AGE in inouutains, north of the city, for July and August.Apply L 4505, Star Office 152 2 APARTMENTS TO LET.em NN \u2014 TO LEY \u2014 AT THE BURNSIDE, ; de McG) College avenue, fine fiat, with | ail modern conven.ences, heat, hot water, 1 R&8 store, electric fixtures.Apply to tae Janttor on premises, or to Mr.E.Galibert, 929 St.Catherine st.151 6 40 TO RENT BIN BINGLE APARTMENT IN Palmerston, 45 Union avenue, comprin- es good size room, bed alcove, \u201cath and w.e Would furnish for good tenant.Apply caretaker.lol \u20ac APARTMENTS WANTED.\\ TANTED A QUIET YOUNG couple.no children, want nne or two roms, unfurnished, centrally sljuated, where weparate gas meter\u201d can be used L 45907.Star Office.SITUATIONS VAGANT.(Cantlausd en Page 2.) ANTED \u2014_ om POR LONDON, LIV- asc Bristol and Man- thester Te Bi © pass gnd return.an Montreal En- floss tap wm reply.102 18 SITUATIONS VACANT.901: A AOOMS TO LET, >; {Continued on Page 8.) (Continued: orf Page &) ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN FOR PRINTS OOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE And \u2018wash fabriéw, able to spsek Eng- front rooms.running\u2019 water.nicely lish and French.Apply @t once 10 the Man- furaished; transiente atcommodased, © 308 ager, The M.Carsley Co, Limited.Dorchester st, near Windser Motel , 183 3Jeod 153 2eo0d - V ANTED \u2014 CLERK, GOOD AT WIG ures, wanted: salary $18 to .3du n month.Btate ago.references and if resid- fog with parents, N 4507, Bear Office.\\VAsTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE GIRL.AR general in famil, three, nice place for 8c.Bcud girl: references.Apply 3:1 Antoine st \\VANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A CHAR- VumMmon; constant work; references required Apply at 2431 St.Catherine at.\\ JANTED \u2014 HOUI'SEMAID FOR FAM- flv of four: must have references, Ap.pl.before 1 or after 7 p.m.2716 St.Catherine st.168 bring ~~ 55600558 9 2oosons CLASSIFIED a & WANT ADVERTISEMENTS & SB For Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, and other Want Advertisements, see also page 8.s508502520 gossgase SRV RHD G SHTBLRDEG WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERIEN(- ed grocery clerk, bring referene2.Apply _314 Se Antoine st.FANTED BTRONG BOY TO WORK in factory.Apply to P.Whitty, 98 King st.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR KITchen.no shi or B8undmy work.Ap- ply 239 St V QANTED \u2014 LADY AND GENTLEMAN canvassers for the new lllustrated Western Canadian Magasine.Energetic workers make big money at this proposition.Write for sample and particulass, Riel, T.mited, Winnipeg, Man.383 $ WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSes.Apply at once.Alexander's Cafe, 235$ St.Catherine st.V TANTED \u2014 A A HOUSE AND TABLE-; maid for end of next week, Apply evenings, 111 University st JANTED \u2014 À HOUSEMAID.TOUNG and wilting.61 Rosemount avenue.158 leod \\ TANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR STORE.ALAO sir:s for candy factory, at Walker's, University at.TANTED aoon COOK OR GOOD general servant, good wages.aleen | 37 W out i WANTED TO PURCHASE.\\ TANT UD - TO PURCHASE YOU: ] and everybody =.se's cast off household furniture, clothing, fur coats, capes, | 0!d diamonds, told and silver; beat cash prices for guod goods, promptly called for by M.Frank,lé Craig street vast.Tel.East , Soul, 139 20 \u2014\u2014\u2014 IW ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHABE LADIES and gentlemen's east off clothing.fur couts and capes Bee Sam Pearson ésst Notre Dame st, 2» we pay the baie of any vtaer Jdeaijer.ended.Telephone Mais first, best Mai orders at- 5.145 30 TANTED - VETERAN LAND GRANTS, ! Address Box 123, Montreal Star, To- | rente.161 4 \\ TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE GOOD, strong Violin case se ow must be in good coudition, Address Vien,\u201d Ww a Sanh prite \u201cTis 3 quete Jo h 4435, Bar ANTED - TEN SECONDHAND BI- yeh Apply R & W.Kerr.rear of 1 Diversity st 138 SANTED \u2014- ROW \"BOAT.WITH TWO pains oars; must be safe for ladies and ehtidren Telephone ip 192), at once, 2123 Catherine st.VVANTED - TO PURCHARE A LADY'S saddl= Adârués, stating price to A 9113, Star Branch Uffice Dominion Day : DON'T FAIL to Visit KENSINGTON, Just west of Westmoun:.Axk to rec the beautiful orchard lots at 5225 each.Terms, $25 cash.balance aÿ 40 per manth.FRANK E.DONOVAN, Selling Agent, Temple Building, 183 St Agents on property daily.Office corner Sherbrooke street and Madison ave.MONEY TO LOAM.{ 158 2 Jares St.SHKRRROOKE STHEET CORNER.Finest Residestinl or Investment Spot In the West End, three frontages.and faces the fine new avenue to the Mountain Park.Beautiful Stone House.14 rooms, well laid out: living rooms ail on two floors: latest style and best modern sanitary arrangements, with Billliard Room and Sun Parlor.Beautiful Grounds, Good rental.Fine site for Handsome Residence or first-class Apartment House.Presen bullding very eubstantiai; can easily be extended or utilized in extending.Moderate price for prompt offer.FRED.R.COLE, 158 2eoû 1 RUSH SALE.Two stone front double tenements, central.below Sherbrooke street.Prat rental part of tae city.good tenants: good rent; pay: price 313,500 for pronpt sale.Terme: will pay over 10 per rent.GOOD INVESTMENT\u2014$5,000, LAURIER AVENUE-Stone front, three modern flats.pow rented for $540.Almost new, just redecorated; best order; will eom- mand\u2019 yet higher rent.Terms.Frea À.R.Cole, 138A St.James ot.| LAW lighted.Every be addtessed to W.Fe Sip\" THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO, 205 ST.JAMES ST.Montreal.+ made to suit rE tenants, DESIRABLE OFFICES Most Desirable and Central Location \u2014ON- St.James Street \u2014SUITABLE FOR\u2014 INSURANCE COMPANIES or FINANCIAL: CORPORATIONS FIRMS Witl be Rented on sutts, \u2018or sub-divided into Smaller Offices, First or Second Floor, fire-1 -proof Premises, heated and \u201c\u2018convéñieñiéé.Reasonable arrangements Early applications should Star Office, St.James Street, - 1\" - BA 12004 Apply Mrs.Bradsha aw, 21 Cathcart at.1 w* NTED COMPETENT GENERAL | sgrvant, one willing to go to Hudson Heights for summer months, alse for eit, a young girl to help about houses and make herself generally useful.#2 Union ave.155 6 WANTED Tea Travellers City of Montreal, Lower Provinces, Western Ontario, Btate of New York and Vermont.Good salaries paid.x - Moutreni.WANTED \u2014 GUOD DIAMOND B8ETTERS waged paid.Apply ét tor 153 3 Kitchen Maid Kitchen Mald far Wanted at once, Beaconsfield Golt Club.Apply between Roos - SINOLE OR POUBLE ROUMA furoished.Auer MEhL, telephone: Crnlliemen or married cuupie: no children.333a SL.Antoine et.163 2 Rox LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, airy bedroom (parlour floor), suitsh:e for ons or two: transients acconunodated; 7 and 8, 83 Shuter street.every convuaience.96 Unlon avenur 1:3 2 WANT ED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED BOON.JRUCHS \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISHED Keeper, having Knowledge in hard.double 1ovm, west enw, § minutes {om ware: m be French speaking.Bimte age \"Ray stations.house surrmunaia by and references.Apply U 4638, star Office.frees.17 Rinkosa avenue, ctty, 139 2 WANTED \u2014 A Jopnae GIkL TO ASSIST Apply 153 5 with nuusewor) L#3 Cadieux st.ne ashing.Res - \u2014 TO RENT L LARGE FU KNISHED rouin, bathroom foor, wardroue, pr- vate tamiy ; uo chiidren, nire locality.cocl place In summer, easy terms.Apply at 163 SITUATIONS WANTED.me ANTED \u2014 MR an, / \\ able Ewploymént Oftiee, 74 Mackay er a JACOBSON'S RELI.Versailles 51.ROOMS\u2019 AND BOARD._ Sg Nel gt OOMS \u2014 TO LET, aitu SOARE, ONE alpgle room vacsut ist, 93 Union avenus.148 7 1 OUMS \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms, nicely turaished, (first clade table: we also take tourists.Tol.Kast 3434.4 Bt.Denis al.149 5 OUMS\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.FIRET R class table board modern conven: ences: ommodation r transients, Guy st, ndposite La Corona Hotel.150 6 VOM#5 \u2014 AND BOARD.SUPERIOR.with stricUy private English fami.situstoa University.above Bnerbrooke st, Particuiars boone Uptown 4150.150 \u20ac OOMS I wifite LL, ROO or full board.Drummond at.OUMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 814 PALACE R atreet, large, airy rooms.also table board; transients accommodated, electric ahi; very central.gi 3 LARGE OR SMALL ROOM.bath, hot or coid; breakfast transicats sceommodated.¢0 161 Rex \u2014 TO LET ONE SINGLE ROOM on bathroom flat, also a large room furnished or unfurnisued Catherine at.163 2 on 2713 pariour fat, St.at, situations by two chambermaids, alse Look and table, for country or seaside F oN om Pan ARIE QU BLE FRONT els.en- vemen, smail tamily, references exchanged.YVANTED \u2014 GOOD NEEDLEWOMAN ! Bishop st.133 2 would do plain sewing, repairing.in ex-nange for dressmaking, lace curtuins T D Er EE A LL COMFORT a : ; - 8 e nk 2 and repaired.Address :33a Bt.Aa- oon trained nurse, or gentleman; terms mod.orate.Apply 70 Fort at.153 3 ANTED QW THE DAT i ss W puy 24 Bou at DAT.AF I 00M \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, \u2014 ee eee Private family; no children, electric A TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH ELE.H6bt.ete, 15 Torrance at.133 3 ven years experience in grocery and ~ provision business (LDElaad), requires poel- Ruous \u2014 LARGE, BEAUTIFULLY FUR- ton us under clerk in stores, 7 years\u2019 hign- nished rooms, all ern conveniences est pussible refeiences from last employera with board.apply 20 CH College ave Round, 12a Hanover 153 3 \\V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY POS8I- OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT DOUBLE tien as smothers help, references.1 .facing Dominion square, suit 3 Apply 269 Blehop at.133 2 friends\u201d with boura.use phone.Sussex à Ÿ *ANTED -\u2014- SITUATION BY A THORough cook.naving best of references, VOM \u2014 TO RENT ON THE FIRST OF aud situation by young girl from the Old Country as nurses to children or lght house- July a nice front Eeom, new) - novated, Auer Light.re Apply 34 Victoria at.153 3 work.Apply to Megistry Utitice, 38 Umion rente.\u2014\u2014 svente OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO DOUBLE LV ANTED \u2014 YUUNG MAN TO LOOK rooms, suftable for two gentlemen or \\ After horses.good milker apd driver; M8rried couple.Address 22a Mt Urbain at.hard worker, wlta good references.L 4506, _ 153 3 Btar Uffice.¢ - COMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR WITH- TANTED \u2014 A POSITION TO GO TO out board; every convenience, within M the country or would look aftoe 19 im:nuies' waix of U R.Angus shops.house in the city.Adcreas A $191, APPLY 1463 Simard avenue, Fairmount.Btar Branch Office.153 8 WANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED oo TO LET FRONT ROOM, FUR- hand position as cook or Working R ulshed, bath flat, 260 St.Antoine st.housekeeper; best of references O 4851, 55 star 15.Office.DOM S \u2014 AND BOARD.ARE R iroking for boarding house\u201d If 5», tr; Walsh's, 173 Bt Lawrence ut.Terms 33.50 to 34: double and single rooms.| \u2018 re mr tree FT OOM \u2014 WITH BOARD.FOR COUPLE, or two gentlemen; all mudern comforts, no children.14 Union avenue.101 3 jgosnp \u2014 FIRST CLASS ROUM AND board a: 53 Beaver all Bu s OM AND BOARD FOR TWO English family, $4, good table; comforts.1325 Chausse st, next to mier avenue, just above car terminal : IN home OOM \u2014 SMALL FRONT ROOM, WITH board.for ons of atrictis quiet habits: Engliah family, central 21 8t.Edward at.near Jesuit Chure 16° 8 \u2014 SINGLE ROOM, WELL FURnished, with or without board, at 110 Stanley st.52 3 COME \u2014 HANDBOMELY FURNISHED rooms, cholce location, cuisines unsurpassed.tourists accommodated, The Exciusive Boarding House, 91 Machay st, OOM O0OMS \u2014 LARGE BRIGHT.AIRY front room.with or without board: transients accomimodated.45 McG4il Collexe avenue.183 3 OOMB \u2014 AND BOARD.FURNISHED rooms for married couples or gentlemen.320 St.Antoine at.153 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM for married couple, or two gentlemen, with or without board: private family, yso of Kitchen.434 Si.Penis at, near square.153 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED PAR- BY ENGLISH LADY POSI- lours to let, peniy cleancd, lighted YANTED \u2014- > LIS 2 WW tion a8 Cumpanion or nurse; is experi- y , ure of kitchen, private family.Ap- erced in massage treatment: highest refer- Ply 241 Uleury at.153 4 ences, Apply Canon Renaud, té Belmont - Pa, PPV 153 ROOM \u2014 FRONT ROOM ON BATH - flat, with all home comforts.Apply V TANTED \u2014 A LADY WISHES TO 1 Bt.Famille.Phone East 99.have posijlon as housekeeper for onu 100M: A 342 BL Timothe st S \u2014 LARGE.BRIGHT FRONT or lwo gentlemen Pply + room, clothes closet, Auer nen W clase Jaundrevwes in ANTED \u2014 BITUATIONS BY TWO 18T hotels, alwo cook conveniences; sultable two gentlemen or le- dies; lnnwdiate possess.un.rates muderate.and waitress.Apply Mrs.Butler, 30e City £28 Clty Counciliors st.1583 2e0d 10.st.#153 3 = \u2014 Couneiliors ROOMS NICE CLEAN ROOM TO RENT WY ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPER HANG.with electric light, telephone, porca- ing, drcorafing, whitewashing and \u2018ein bath, ete, small pt ate family: no plastering.iow pricee; satisfaction guaren- calidren T8 Uathcart 153 3 ress Moris Voif, st references.Ada \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 es OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT sien Cadieux at.Tel.Main 3524.183 3 .; room on the bathroom fiat, wardrobe, VY ANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH WANTS Spent telephone, private family.383 situation, used to ornamental Jron : st .woik, good scroll maker and al roun OOMS cksmith.W.Hodges, 27 Latour st, city.\u2014 DOUBLE FRONT AND blacksmith x ret.oly 5 Back on bath Moor, ail accommoda- ANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY THOR.994 Ictoria st.153 3 waghly competent bookkeeper, tra men's becoks wrliiten up snd balanced; counts made out.Address © 4456, Star Of OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO OR THRER - .furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or without board.Apply 294 Aqueduct mt.tice.Nu 153 6 \u2018As =~ IRES \\ AN een A NIDOW DY DESIRES OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FURNISHED double room on middie fiat, het water men, speaking languages.Bood refer- hoated, Auer light: private family.with ences.Address 343 Bt.Timothe ut.board it desired.13 Bhuter st.133 > ANTED \u2014 BY BCOTCHMAN POSIFION OUM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, IN as farmer or ranch manager: 15 y iuctical experience: references, etc, >.4654 Star Office.18 re {vAyres\u2014 BY EXPBRIENCED MAX IN Apply st Quiet house, all conveniences, fine lo- Fort near cars; transients received.53 .Bleury 0e.+.adies costume, «kirt and blouse maou- ROSES DOUBLE % JANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS STRNO.fscturing, situition as anager, design.r, Notre Dame of 5 room fiat, 632 West grapaer, Englléh speaking, state en i er buyer.Beat : Ertercaces ART \u2014\u2014\u2014 el ; U 4646, Sr _- ung er SH - Lo portent re Stac Office St Folin square.REE Ze rer LOôR Arrcmen |: TANTBD \u2014 SMART YUUNG GIRL |} ohn.about 14 years, to assist with haa ANTED\u2014 LADY DRSIRES SITLATION Mauptaln et.153 4 work, must speak English.Appl> 4 At a4 u:cful companion.goo QOMB \u2014 FIRST CLASS ROOMS.BED- water avenue, corner St.Antolin.si, Weate musician: would give assistance In house- J : 217, Star Branch Office.room and sitting room adjoining, on mount.work.Address À v:il, ° _ first floor.small single: also double, on WANTED \u2014 TWO GIRLS FOR WEST- ANTED \u2014 MEDICAL ETUDENT OF bath flat; very low terms.Phone Up La à mount Golf Club, one for kitchen ana ood recommendation would like pos- one for dining room, 314 per month; ne tion r eummer months: would be wilhug \u2014\u2014 Tr Bunday work.Apply at Golf Club, West- to take care of invalid, can manage boat mount Boulevard, .very weil and has a good general expert- FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ence, Addre P 4707, Star Office.153 3 ; .A ANTED \u2014 BELL BOY.APPLY HOTSL Carstake, 373 St.James st.\\ ANTED -\u2014 ENERGETIC for cloak factory.and well (commended ne mer and Co.567 St FOREMAN vnly experienced A heed wpply.A.Som.AJANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED SHIPper.wel acqgeainted with tha city, nh commence work at once.good wages ty the right party.Apply.baming reference, U 4858, Star ice.VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FINISHers on ladles\u2019 cloaks, highest wags paid; steady work.Apply to A.Sommer & Co.307 St.Paul at.ANTEL \u2014 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ussiraid and to assist in the dining + Toon al 131 Metcaife st, References required.VY TANTED \u2014 A SECRETARY FOR THE Society for the Protection of Women and Chlldren, one speaking English and French preferred.Apply by letter only to the President, Mr.&.Carsley, care of The 8.Carsiey Un, Limited, Montreal.153 3 Y TANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS FOR EASY work.no experience necessary.l.BE.& A.F.Waters, Printers, 25 St.Antoine street.ANTED GENERAL small family.good wages inz.Apply 362 Elm zvenue.Tel.ANTED-\u2014 SALESLADIES FOR CHINAware, art fabrice, tapestries and house furnishing goods, with some experience KM lines and able to speak Frénch and\u2018 English, Apply to tae Manager The M.Carsley Co.Limited.153 feo SERVANT, no Ww.eT.ANTRBD -~ SMART AND WILLING lag for office work in an Importin house, ona with knowledge of French an typewriting preferred.Apply.» ence and living with parents.Apply LA Star ORice.we ED \u2014 ORDINARY COOK on hotel.State wages wanted, Answer 4710, Btar Office.WANTED \u2014 A SMART OFFICE BOY, holesals paper house.McFarlane, Bon & Hodgson, 706 Craig at.ANTED\u2014FARM HANDS, BOTH MARried and single, men for Ontario ani New York State; highest wages; tares paid Britt's Agency, 114 1-1 Yénge Mt.Torunia, Canada.> PARCEL GIRLS Wanted \u2014 Several smart parcel girls.Aves with parent or guardian, Jas.A.ogilvy & Sons, 8t.Catherine and Mountain Streets, ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT AND EXperienced men to weil balance of preferred stook of an important Canadian industrial enterprise.Libera) te to parties who cen produce results; referrbces required.O +683, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 HOTBL ROBERVAL, aslireasen HY shirt and collar hand roner.Apply by letter to Hotel Koberval, | lak ke St.John, P.Q.183 4 WarzED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FEMALE kk.good wagea to right person.A and 11 am ?Beaver rail 53 3 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD TRAVELLER FOR the city to sel! underskirts, etc, on commission.Address A 9214, Star Branon Office.133 2 / PLAIN COOK, WANTED \u2014 A QOOD erences required.aiso housemalg:; Apply to 107 Btanley st WANTED AT ONCE 10 first-class benoh men.and § mep tor fash, Door and Bling machine.Myst be ali non-union men.Apply C P.Shearer, Brown & wi , foreman; wip Limited, 325 St.Patrick street./.PARTNERS WANTED.eS ear.attr QOMS8 \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED double and \u2018single room, modern and up to date, gas and electricity.and all arama BOMIR COMfOris.no Other roomers kept 263 3 ~ Mance st.153 3 VY ANIES, J MARINER RELI SLE) es man 88 \u2018aux porher, w choo.to OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT Join DO a esta] Tht Thanatacturing dust suitable for two, $7 monthly.board amoun - sv vess.stable article; ne competition: ods if demirod, transients accommodated.4 Vie- demand; will pay $40v to vas 00 : omy from the start and make those In- _ 1 terested Independent In a few years, no ex.00M \u2014 AUNE EU RNISHED RO 0 pertence required, Address UG 4330, Bar or- 26: St Urbain st.corner Ontario.\\ JANTED with $1200, t» manufacture articles paying 30 p.c.$4 a d AN ACTIVE PARTNER, ay guaranteed, partner Res \u2014 FINE ROOM TO LET, i nished.219 Berri st.Roo TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.FUR- 153 3 to have full control.Address Box 35.St.with or without board: o .gas, bath, Agathe des Monts 353 4 pear C.P.K.shops.746 Montana st ANTED \u2014 TO HEAR OF AN OPEN- oo.= - ing.where, may 35000 and.lots of ROOMS \u2014 BY DAY OR WEEK.VERY energy would yield falr returns.N 460$, central, bright, clean rooms fro Star Office.one dollar up, with breakfast, 164 Peel st, = corner 8t.Catherine st.> ANTED \u2014 PARTNER.GOOD OFFICE man, with $5000.Ver; safe and very profitable running business, pienty of orders with very handsome margins Trifling cast for plant and stock, and agencies.Fred, R.Uole, 138A St.James at 1 good profitable ROOMS WANTED.rn .ANTED \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN A WwW front room batween Bleury and Peei 53 2e0d = sts.from 36 to $10.Btate price.N «4623.Star Office.AGENTS WANTED.VWARTED \u2014 \u2014 LADY WANTS SMALL sas «0 - oo = clean bedroom, near st Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 WE HAVE A WONDERFUL preferred, without erms must Invention.Sells on sight to everybody moderate.Address A 9219, Siar Branch Of- in city end country.Even bright boys and fice.4 iris coining money.Commission or salary for 4tetrict managers and canvaseers.May be carrind as wide line.Bradley-Garretson BOARD.Co.Limited, Department B.Brantford.» 150 \u20ac - \u2019 ARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, atrioti; private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance; ladles :| Agents Wanted By Canada Life Assurance Company, contracts.High A few vacancies left, freo from any restrictions, Write or apply to B.8chmidt.Manager.eal, company'e Bldg, 159 St.James st.8526 Experienced and responsible agent the » wanted sale, in Montreal, Geo, Sayer & Go.\u2019s Brandies.Write with full particulars and refer- Sayer & Ce, ences, to France, 131 8 live, intelligent, energetic solicitors, not afraid te work van wecure excéllent and most lib- remuneration offered.The new policies are treated and attended.180 St.Gecres st.OARD \u2014 MRS.BRASBAU, SICK B nurse, has aecommodation for ladies before and during confinement; best medi cé) attendance.18 Annle st, at.Henri.131 13ecd OARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD, ALBO TWO cosy reoms on bathroom floor; references exchanged.Apply 113 Universlly st.= + BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BOARD.FOR LADY AND two sons.must be moderate in price: TEACHERS WANTED.a CHER ANTED \u2014 PROTESTANT TEACHE Ww tor school No.or second class di 1, Wright, holding rh loma, for a term of ten Westmount preferred; references exchanged.H 4385, Star Office.168 3 = ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ne months; salary $I0 per month: duties to pegin 10th August.Apply to Alex.Baxter, ANTED-FOR TWO GENTLEMEN BY Sec.-Tross.Wright P.Q., P.Q.180 8 August first.large furnished room, mere = Hess ces meee with board: central: early breakfast.L ANTED \u2014 ELEMENTARY TEACHER 4600, Biar Office.152 2 Ste.Anne de jevue, P.Q.ust thorbughiy qualified and experienced, Ap ly with references to Joh (Protestant) for Dissentient school, Bel be man, cretary- Treasurer, 43% Si.James st.west.153-8 SUMMER BOARD.es AP Pm | | SIN OARD\u2014 ANT ONE WISHING THE USE V ers for Snireveke Elementary Schools.LAPpPlY to George wake, Que.153 ANTED\u2014 TWO PROTESTANT TEACH- Young, Set.-Treas.Shiga.of tae isiapd at Bordeaux for picnics, et communicate with B.A.Bolsvert, Isiand Hotel, Bordeaux, Que.153 à ANTED = A TRACHER (MALE) FOR boys\u2019 sehool; nary subjects; knowledge of shorthand.preferred.Apply mating L 4633, Bar Ofc Fear Ofice and sslary required.1 SUMNER BOARD WANTED.mm Se CES ANTED \u2014 TWO VERY FINE OEN- tlemen wouid like Lo find a first clnse BUSINESS CHANGES.FOR BALE \u2014 A WELL EQ cery stores, with lquor | O 4658, Star Office, em UIPPRD GRO- che, doing «ge o0oû opening Tor à Uve man: Cunninghhin, Strain and Wry, Recollet o at.rivate temiiy in Dorval.Anawer, xiving Pan details and prices to N 180% Star O?- fice.ANTED \u2014 LADY WANTS ROOM AND partial bosrd in Outremont or otner pisce, back of the mountain.for Juiy and August.Address A 0310.Star Branch Office.SALE \u2014 A BNAP, TINE) MANUFAC (oR raring rained wh be to party ANTED \u2014 FOR MARRIED COUPLE with 83200: roôé retur ma ene vonetenl de- aren and dosrd, vieinity of Beioril.mgd for 4 a Office.near the water and railway = n.- > for ods ©.483, 388 5.j Gress N i814, Btar Office.\"od Là / \\ ; , cu rer aa \u2014 PPT RTRE PRIGE Rg CFE LOST.L°*\" \u2014 BETWEEN THE FIRST AND fifth May last a lady's small gold open- taced watch, with monogram \u2018 Tr back.Finder will be given \u201c4 reward.Apply Manuging Editor, Btar Of- Tice.150 6 OST ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON brown leather purse, eontaining cash, allway ticket and private cards, Liberal reward given for return of same to address on card in purse.187 2 OST \u2014 WILL THE GENTLEMAN SEEN taking a lady's umbrella from Benver Hall car, Wednesday morning, please return rame to Y 59178, Star Branch Oniîce, to save further trouble, as he is known.Lest \u2014 JUNE 26TH, PURSE, CONTAINing sum of money, between St.Lawrence ail Francis Xavier, Amherst car, Snerbrooke st.Reward by A.J.Higgins, 5 Lawrence Hall.Less \u2014 ON TUBSDAY NIGHT ON Mountrose avenue, Westmount, a black leather satchel, containing s small amount of cash and & key.Reward at 39% Prince Arthur st.OST \u2014 A PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED spectacles, case marked D.Barr, Sar- nia, via Cresoent, 8t.Catherine and Greens ave.Finder will be rewarded by returning saine Lo Jéé Creecent st.Lee\" PAIR GOLD RINMED BPEC- tacles, between Mountain and Mackay sia.Reward.Return to 100 Mackay st.T \u2014 A REAVY GOLD RING tT large bload ne.return td v4& Dôréb ang: bé rare.OST \u2014 ON SUNDAY A SMALL SKY terrier, answering to the name of Rags.Return to 212 Drummond st.and receive reward.1853 FOUND.a UND \u2014 ON BATURDAY, JUNE 2TH.fox terrier bitch Owner can have same by proving property.Apply to Huckle, 50 Maiborough st.MOUND \u2014 COW.OWNER CAN HAVE rame On proving ownership and paving expenses.Apply 719 Hutchison st, or Fhone Uptown 1362.PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PUPILS, FRENCH.GERman Spanish taught.Prof.Dambach, of Paris, Ztzv St.Catherine st.Tel.Uptown 2661.138 12e04 YyANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND (ISAAC PIT- man), touch typewriting: modern time-saving methods.practical busine training: unequalled by any institution tbe city.W.W.Harries's Aeadeiny, St, Catherine st.oe in 2762 WANTED \u2014 FRENCH, GERMAN, ITA- Ilan and Spanish lessons by H.Mal.ner, Consulate\u2019s Clerk, 1071 Sherbrooke st.er 24 Donegana st.153 3 \u2014 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF Que ec.District of Montreai No Superior Court.n Moor.Plaintiff, vet Ww Berman and al.pefondants.and R.D.Matheson, Distrayant.On the seventh day of Julv.1905.at two of the clock in the Aafterncen, at the domiclle of the sald De- Tenäant.21 Lawrence atreat.in City of Montreal, will be mid by uthorne af Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant.seized in this cause.consisting of one plano and houschold furn!- ture.Torms cash.J.JOHNSTON.B.8.Montreal, z8th June, 1906.AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.Circuit Court.Louls Riopelle, Henri Metcdlfe, Defendant.On July, 1903.at ten of the clock ig the fo! noon.at the domicile of the sald Defendant.\u20ac4 Bt.Norbert st.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice.all ths goods and chattie of the said Defendant, seized in this cause, Consisting of violim end household furniture, etc.Terme cesh.L.GRAVEL, B.8.C.Montreal 20th June, 1908.AILIFF ES SALE ROVINCE OF QUEbec, District ot Montreal, No.Clreuit Court Jofin R.Douglass et al.Plaintiffs, va.De Carrie A.Bossett.et vir, Dofendant.On the 8th day of July.1908, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the wald Defendant, No 1352 Ontario street, tn the City of Montreal), will be sold by authority of Justice, ali the rods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in this cauwe, us hold furniture.Terms cash, ToSErH ROY, B.S.C.Montreal.29th June.1903 INSOLVENT _NOTICE In the matter of CARL SHILLER, Montreal, Insolvent, Bares The undersigned will sell auctfon.at a rat ontte Bros, 69 real, by public in the dollar, at Mar- .James Street, Mont- FRIDAY, the 7th July, 1908, : At 11 O'Clock A.M.Coe : 3 9.120,97 Ladies\u2019 Ready.made Clothin 2.269.00 Btore Furniture.45275 Factory Machineries\u2026.RER ses 25 $12,407.97 Lot No.2\u2014 8amplea with D.Shaw, of Fredericton, N.R.4183.30 S8ampies with L.Franken- berg, Winnipeg, Man.165.00 \u2014\u2014\u20143§2438.30 \u2018Terma\u2014 Cash, \u2018The store wili be open for the Inapec- tlon of stock Wednesday and Thurrdarv.the 6th and 6th July.1905.For more information, apply te A.LAMARGHE, ! Curator.No.2 Place d'Armes, Montreal MARCOTTE BROS.\" Auctlonedra.163 3 2aw TET yr Tory Fer {Continua on Page 0.) gaiaron Tun Matte Bo, ling.83: out tools, $2.00; will blocks 34.7 : WO load; Anthrgolte coal, de versed tn ey ce MeDjarmià Canal ana Gus \u2018and William ste, \"Ha F 1 Main 452.211 160 F5, pou BALE \u2014 GDOD PRACTICE PIANO, D.Mood, nice * ne, strong and aurable, on perfect order.Qnly \u2018Seu.payabie 35 raonthiy.Cash $18.Layton Bree: ds eel st.I law BALE \u2014 BEVERAL USEUL PIANOS and organs.325 to 8175.payuble $3 n cessortes.with it: «rine st.Persian Lamb immédiate Fo SALE \u2014 A COMPLETE DREDGING to $5 monthly, for u fuw days only.at Lay.ton Bros, 144 Peel at.153 3 MOR SALE\u2014 A FINE FOLDING KODAK, 4 x7.can enlar tures, and all ac p « a bargain.1267 St.153 Jackets ALE\u2014 An Immense assortment hand.Special inducements to urchasers.J.E.M mber, street.151 15000 R B ow on 16 St, Pau ouifit, in first class condition.For .n tee Borromee at.Lo Fa Ve yard; cost $43.others.rticulars apply to The Montreal Catiou , Valley(leld, PP.Q.183 3 OR BALE \u2014 DANE AND BLOOD hound puppy.7 months old.suitable good wate Euaren- rial if required.Write 247 _ Charles R BALE \u2014 THE WORLU'S LITERAture, new, 20 volume, will sell for $20, a rare old antique picture, and very low prices.ese\u2019 Star Office.OR SALE \u2014 BOYS' AND GIRLS.BUITS and blouses, in Galatea, linen, duck, navy serge, etc.for 5 to 10 years old.igh grade, English make; twenty per cent.off regular prices, Clark's, room one, 210 se James st.158 R SALE \u2014 LADIES KNIT WOOL golf sweaters, white, scarlet.navy and green, new styles; prices low, Clarks, room ne, 153 à 210 St.James at ANCY, LIBLE.&s.and goptle- a large JOR BALE \u2014 LADIES cotton and silk stvekf for low shoes, men\u2019s fancy socks, variety Discounts, 19 to 20 per cent.Clark's, room one, 210 St.James at, 163 3 por SALE \u2014 FOUR WHEEL TRUCKS, with railin = around worth $10, for $3 each.119 St.wrence at.\u2014 jor SALE\u2014A almost HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC, FINE tre raat Oy ERED SURRY.new.ply to N.Laxiviere, Carriage Bulan No.73 a an 10 \u201cA NY ONE WANTING A GOOD HOMB in the country for an ed carriage horse, can do so by writing G 4303, Star or fice.SINGLE LORRY, GOOD Apply 117 Wellington st.152 2 JOR SALE us new.SOR SALE-\u2014 KENSINGTON, TWO BBAT- JOR F m The Monarca Typewriter Company.Limited a St.John st.Phone Main 4883.ed buggy.in perfect order.must be sold at once, no le offer refused.2123 St.Cataerine st.Tel.Up lot.MISCELLANEOUS.RENTAL MONARCH VISIBLE typewriters, ANTRD \u2014 EVERYBODY TO KNOW that Me wa, barber, from Lan- cashirs, England (late win 5 Hill), haa opened a barber's shop at 4 Bt.Catherine st, and would be pleased > meet both old friends and new.\u2018 St.dian Meals at 20c.George Kwong.Fo NGLO-ORIENTAL RESTAURANT.James st.Chop-syey and Cana- 148 3eoq 464 CHINERE RESTAURANT OPENING on Monday, July 2rd, at 20948 McGiil nice dining hall for gentlemen and la- : full real 35c, beet in wn).nd 3 ADP A, BEAUT Le hekiuvry PRION er aged are moitne ! dress A are Star Branch Office 4 Furnish Your Office look to the future.Well made furniture gives satisfaction for many years Buy the best, at CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE CO,, 221 St.James; Street, MONTREAL, Tel.Main 1691.t t t © \u20ac Le and Mrs.Dutot INSOLVENT NOTICE In re J.B.TRAHAN, Sale by auction, at No.461 Boulevarà St.Joseph, FRIDAY, Tth JULY, 1906, at 10 o\u2019cloc 1 Piano, Parlor Set and other Furniture KENT & TY BCOTTE.T St.James street.MA pooipR BR 153 2 Rodtioneers.A Little Boy Feil in a Hole.Charles Ware, a boy of five years, residing at 39 8t.Genevieve street, fell into an Express Company's new stables near his home last evening, and sustained such serious injuries that it is feared he may not recover.fortunate feature of the case is that Mr.Ware, the bov'a father.recently suffered the loss of his wife and two children within a short peri injured boy is the only surviving one of excavation at the D nioa A specially un- and the he family.German Club to Give Concert Here, The members of the New York German Liederkrantz, who wil] reach Mon- real Sunday on their trip through Canada, haÿe arranged to give a complimentary concert in the large drawing- room of the St.Lawrence Hall on Sunday evening.The society is one of the oldest and best known of the many similar German societies in the Uni- ed States, and the programme to be t given next Sunday will include some of the famous old German glees, male choruses and quartettes, as well es solos.Disposed Without a Jury.The case of Joseph Gauthier.the Ht- le child who was burned 0 death ast evening, was disposed of to-day Ly the coroner without a jury.wag convinced after hearing cumstances purely accidental.The cotcrer the cr that the sad nffalr was te At St Jamez Methodist Church this vening the marriage takes place of Miss Eva Kerley to Mr.John A.Dugat, R ev.Mr.Halpenny officiating.The bride will he given away by her father, Mr.H.T.Kerley, and will be sttend=>d by her sister.Miss Edith Kerley, wno will bebe hat :ream éolienne with vell and orange skasoms, and she will carry a bouquat of white roses.bert man.home Mra.Dutot wii! leave for Ottawa an! New wear white silk, with white Iaco The brides gown wiit be of Mr.Mallet will le After n Teception at the of the bride'a father, Mr.and York, the bride travelling {in + tatume of brown ladies\u2019 clo Mr.\u201cli reside at Strath- ona, N.W.T, FIPS AL r made er made ss On ecany farms, at same Ay American wrence oi.ea Waves MEN.AND BOYE TO LEARN mand\u2019 emo z trede We Cannot supply de- x Hand for graduates, $4.50 to $6.0C per day.Dnt woke\u2019 completes course.TR while For catalogue, Coyne Bros.Co.MUIRDIRE Henooia, LincioBatl UV.BL LOUE, Ma Playment guaranieed or mopey re- 246 312 \u2014 - ANTED \u2014 ANY INTBLLIGENT PER.sou may earn good Income correspond- tag | 197 newspapers; experience ubuocessary.9.paritculars.Fress B)ndica Luck- port, Y.7 Panier \u2014 A GUUD GENKRAL KER Or Working housekeper for two months.\u20ac besinning the 15th of July.apply br 149 A letter to B 2815, Star Office.Wastes \u2014 HUSBTILING MEN WANTED, especially for farm distriois in On- tarin and Quebec, thirty dollars per day Brodit; must invest one to three hundred Yor particulars call or write Chas.Park, White House, Falerboro\u2019.Ont 1560 8 Tong Lady Wanted to angwer telephone.good wages, short honrs and steady employment.Apply 10 B.4097 Star office.150 6 ANTEL \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERA.+ tore on pants and vveraile and coats, Apply at once, \u2018The Standard Shirt Mg.CO.139 Lalorimier avenue 150 6 ANTED COMPETENT GENERAL PeivANt Or cool, qne willing to go Lo the country for summer months.Appiy 42 Lorns avenus.150 4 ANTED FORELADY TO TAKE coinplete charge of a shirt manufac- tory.muat be thorougbly competent.eels Mr, Levine, Montreal Shirt and Overall Co.3448 City Hal) avenue.Mils End 150 à ANTEL \u2014 MEN TO LEARN trade.Greatest opportunity ever offered.Eight weeks compietes Diplomas uwarded Positions Fusranteed when through, Jools donated.Write for frees cala.logue.Molvi's Barber College, 13H Prince aL.New York hy.lb} à ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY POR AN OFfice, must speak both lançuagas Apply F 4141, Star Uffice.151 à \u2014 VV ANTED _- MOUSE TABLEMAID IMmediately: must have references.Ap Pi7 $00 Pine avenue, near University at 131 4 TANTED \u2014 \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN TO TO learn the barber trade, positions guar: anteed.Uatnioguos malled free.good inducements this month.Montreal Barber Montreal, 151 8 College, 691 Craig st, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A YouNG man as stenographor end typewriter Sor private office; salary ¥35 per month.Ap.In writing w M, Pust ORice Hox 2157, 131 3 Rate VWANT=ED \u2014 WEAVERS FOR COE looms; good wages and .constant work; also apinncrs, twisters and mill belp of all kinds Apply Paton Manufacturing Co.Sherbrooke, Que.148 7 ANTEL \u2014 FANCY IRONERS, CLEAN., well ventilated flat to work in, $8 tn 38 per weék, according to abillty.Toilet , 390 Guay at.361 6 YVANTED \u2014 GARDENER AND WIFE, no family, yearly engagement; a general utility man, competent tv Work à vegetable garden, with some flowers, but no glass; wife must de à thoraughly good cook.Apply with references to William: Ewing & Co., ed Merchants, McGill st, Montreal 151 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN A8 FREIGHT ; checker, must speak French and mostuh apd auve best of references.he + Common st.INSURANCE AGENTS.Yôu must sell the best If you are to hoid yr business.The public want our poitcies.ates given on application.Canadiae Casu- | Ler Bal asuiance UOmpumy, Anson H.Campbell, Genetal Agent, 65 Liverpool & Londoh & Globe Bldg, Montres! phone Main 3160.139 ood WASTED on \u2014 pEARFENTERS ane JOIN- on\u201d men Fred.AREY | Thos.Forde, PE \"imop us 15 Who \u2014 ABBISTANT INVOICB clerk, with some experience, must be @ good writer and Quick at figures.Apply.vives references, to H 41398, Star Office.153 3 ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT BTENO- apher.one who has had experience ar tn electrical and mechaniosd work preferred.Address K 4450, Bitar Offices.Give references and experience.el ANTED\u2014 SMART PARCEL GIRL FOR millinery department end boy for in- side work.apericnced maptle sales- alin.7,ply to Mr Boyle, H.A.Wilder and Cr, 232 Bt.James st.183 ¢ ANTED \u2014 GOUD GENERAL BERt for small family.Apply with references to 4268 Dorchester at.152 2 ANTED \u2014 WASHING, IRONING AND house cleaning by the da;, elc.Address J§ Alexander .No.3 in rear.152 3 \"YVANTED \u2014 A GOOD HANDY MAN.UN- derstanw the care of must have good refr.se.c:s.Apply LN Sherbrooke streef.3 ANTED \u2014 BY PROGRESSIVE LIFE insurance company live mad as city re- pressed exprrience Lot absolute! Decessary: every assistance will! be given an enargetle worker.B 3062, Star Office.T 152 @ ANTED \u2014 ABSISTANT LADY BOOKkeeper.must have Al reference and Knowledge of shorthend end typewriting: none but experienced need apply.K joo.Btar Office 152 2 ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, + BTEADY work to gnod men.L 4520, Star Of- îles.162 6 ANTEBD \u2014 FIRST CLANS INSIDE wiremen.Apply te Philip Lahee, Temple Bldg.152 2 \u2014\u2014 ANTED \u2014 A CERTIFIED CLERK OR a registered apprentice nf 3 or 4 years\u2019 experience.Henry R.Gray, Chemist, 133 8.Lawrence at.182 2 ANTED \u2014 LADIES EVERYWHERE to canvass for the Edwards pkirt supporter; fastens shirtwelst and skirt to- for eight inches acrosa the baok without pine or teeth tn tear garments; exclusive territory.and terms ten eon Edwards Skirt Supporter Co., Toren- ta ada.Spooner Wisconsin.152 12 ANTED \u2014 SALESMAN WANTED TO represent us In the territory between Winnipeg and Victoria, experience and a wonnection necessary.APply at once by with full particulars or in person.good mer, baie Mfg.Ce.Toronto.; 1 4 ANTED-\u2014AT PRUTESTAN HOSPITAL for the Insane a goo fireman with proper certificate, must be sinkle man and Wave good terencee Avply rom 38.204 Bt.James at.153 3 ANTED \u2014 YQUNG GIRL FOR GEN- rel housework.Apply 521 St.Antoine t ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST in office: must be quick nt figures and obliging.Apply by letter to 2303 St.Cath- ering st.ANTED \u2014 2 EXPERIENCED DINING raitressez.Welland Hotel.27 MoOm Collexs avenue, JANTED \u2014 BEVERAL UOUN BBAM- stresses at No.105 Drunumond street, mediately, ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SCRA ANT AND : nurse girl; nurse to sleep at home.72 \u2018Milton st.ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED GAR- * dener, references required.Address wl\u2019 CC.McLachlin, Edgewood, Arnprior, ont.15% 3 JANTE! \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, AMERI- \u201c can or English, as assistant bookkwep.er; one willing to slart at low salary and work for advancement.Address, stating ex- nee, walary and references.Apply M 4 Star Offices.CRJANEED \u2014 ELECTRICIANS: GOOD men only.Tae Garth Co, 2442 M4.Catherine st.'ANTED \u2014 83 À DAY SULE SEND Ue your address and we will = 7 vou ow to make 83 & day absotately ' we Sraish the work and teach you orl tm the posit where v Send - / hd we wil e3 the aa remember Te À a creme profit of 88 for every day's = doy.solute! ; dont fall to write sis Bivorware- Co, Boz Ter, windsor aL\" ste RARBER * Maurice at.\u2018por month and expenses.W Eg (Continued from Page B.) ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENDRAL SER- vast.DO cooking.Apply 43 Church street.WANTED -\u2014 DRUG CLHRK, HAVING à or § years experience in Montreal retail business to sct as stock Keeper and whipper in branch office of pharmaceutical house.State rulary required, Address W Buèl, Btar Branch Office.151 3 | SITUATIONS VAGANT.| VVANTED= GRADUATE NURSE ABOUT July 5th, for Hospital, catefly operating salary 330 per monib and trans with references, Miss Mo.Lethbiidge, Alberta.151 3 soon work, puriation.Apply Doeumil, Galt Hospual, Ww ANTED \u2014 A BALESMAN, HAVING | goed connection with first clase retail grocers in Montreal, to handle a live ine | an commission, Apply In person, room 318, Queen's Hotel, 152 2 | Y ANTLD GIRL APPRENTICES ox | flænt work, Redimond Le.Led.55 Helen at.3 Vy antes A YOUTH \"For MAN far-turer's offire: hours 7 t .one | with knowledge of shorthand and peri i ing preferred.Apply, siating age vxpert- shee and salary expected M 4353, Star of- fie Wisi \u2014 MALE STENOGRAPHER.wno can write and punctuate ror- | Beethy.who would be willing to do other of.| thee work.Apply.stating references and salary expected, M 4552, Star Office.153 2 VVANTED \u2014 ALL INTELLIGENT, REIL ! able people who are seeking an ac- vantageous change or those who are (die and want work will accomplish their pur | pose by writing Marshall and Co.Tea La: | porters, london, Ont, Outfit furnished | war ED \u2014 SHIRT CUTTER strong boy for factery.Apply Co, Ltd, 323 Bt.Janes si.1 TANTED \u2014 A STRONG BOY TO CARR far horse and drive express.N 4604, Star Offfoe AND Salm ! 33 2 WANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DRIVE BREAD References required.Address V 4601 Star Office.133 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 \u2014 Tan EXPERIENCED à NURSF foc thrée chi'dren, seven and four.and infant.Apply Immedia.ciy Mrs Peers Davis- son, 12 Belkir k avenue 183 2 TANTET \u2014 a \u201cBoob, \"STRONG.SOBER frarried man to drive a hey anid KYain wuxxon., must talk Fiench, bring reference.Apply to J.O'Connor, $0 1-2 t i V TANTEL \u2014 MEN, RÉILIABLE MEN IN evors Jocality throughout Canada to Advertise our goods, tack up show cards on irers, fences, alonx ronds and ail conspiu ous places: Afao distributing small advertia- ing matter.Salary 3900 per year or 875 $2.5V per day tu good, rellable men Write for paru- London, Ont 18 74 6aw sow fKtuady employment Nu experience necossary culars.Empire Medicine coy ANTED \u2014 ENBRGETIC MEN or à character to sell for the Fonthill Nurseries, Previous expérirnce not essantial.Brendy work.liberal pay Handsome outfit free Apply at once, Stone & Wellington \u2018Toronto.sod tf Vases \u2014 BITUATIGNS AND OPEN- | ings In Winnipeg and the Canadian North-West can be found by advertising in, and repl,/ing to, advertisements in the Tes Press, Winnipeg It contains every day al- | most two columns of \u2018Situations Vacant\u201d poser tisemonte Saniple copy free.Addrras | Free Press, Winnipez.69 15evod | ; VVANTER \u2014 PLATE GLASS AND MIRror traveller for the cliy.experiene- 18 lnspector st 15 ed man preferred.Apply WANTED \u2014 123 MORE MEN FOR! mining In Nova Scotia; free pasang-; ! nnly best men need apply and good wages | paid.Apply 460 St.James si.Montreal | WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL.TO CARE) for baby, references.Apply 41 Mayor street.| NTBD \u2014 JULY FIRST CAPABLE.| earnest woman for position of trust, no stepography.must apeak both languages fluently.State age and references.Address X 5078, Star Branch Office.151 2e0d 35.00 PER DAY SELLING Best comprensed-alr hand sprayer made Absolute necessity for every farm \"oe sarden Secure territory im- media xX rite for rticulars and eam ie maciife.Cavers Fa Galt, Obt 13 78600 WANTED \u2014 PROFITABLE EMPLOYment, full time or part.Prompt pay.Hardy stock .dslvered early.Write for our divers] terms.Brown Brothers Co., Nurserymen, Ltd, Brown Nurseries, Ontario.103 36eod \\ TANTED - \u201cAuto-Spray.\u201d TANTED BINDERY GIRLS, FOLDers and sewers.Apply to B.Plow and Co, 16 Cote st.153 2 WANTED CARPENTERS.Royal Vietoria Hospital.APPLY VVANTED \u2014 \u2014 OPERATORS AND HAND- sewers on COAts, pante and knickers, steady work all year around Apply Grafton and Co, lad, Dundaa, Ont.153 3 SITUATIONS WANTED.tr LS WAN ANTED -\u2014 ACCOUNTANT DESIRES position by July 1st, thirteen years\u2019 experience in oftice work; has held Important situations ss cashier and chief aoccant- ant aud had charge of office; knowledge of foreign trade, both English and French languages.Highest credentials as to ability, cuaracier and seif deportment.Address L S188, Blar Office 145 64 VV ANTED \u2014 BITUATION IN CANADA, bealthy country girl, age 2v, good plain cook, wash, lron, capable work; early riser; abstainer; references; wages (weive pounds year.Country Sere vants' Agency, il Fortune Gate Koad, Har- lesdon, London, England, its \u20ac V TANT ED - \u2014 GENTLEWOMAN WISHES position as usekeeper, usefui companion or home helber, thoroughly domesticated useful, age Z6, excellent reterences.argerson, Holymoorsids, Chesteriieid, Kngland.148 6 V ANTED \u2014 F.H.CLARKE & BONS, practical landscape gardensrs; gardens lald vul and laken care of and grass cut by week, monlh or season, at lowest possible terms, also hight and heavy carting of au descriptions Ask for our prices before going elsewiicre and be convinced that we are the cheapest first class gardeners In the city.Grading and sodding our special- in house- ty.#38 Victoria avenue, Bell Tel.Wust- niount 165 6 JANTED \u2014 MARRIBD COUPLE \\ *meks situation, wife as cook and housekevpor and husband as general useful in garden and horses if required.R 3788, Btar Ufiice.- 6 \\ A 1 Seod \u20ac SITUATIONS WANTER.(Continued from Rage 8.) .YyANTED \u2014 AUCOUNTANT DESIRES position Ly July 1st, thirteon years experience in office wurk; has held iniport- ant situations as cashicr and chief account ant and had charge of office.Knowledge of foreign trade: ooth English and French languages.Highest crellenilales &g to Bbiiitr.character and self deportment.dress M 4156, Btas UMice.151 #4 Day AU TAIL, RESPECT- WANTED - \u2014 able English young lady \u2018situation a store or place of business, willing to make netscll useful.good reference, J.K., 180 Qauthler st.Montreal 252 3 AY JANTED \u2014 \u201cENGINEER SEEKS TSITUA- tlon In steam or electricity; some ex- periclice in hydraulics; best references.Address HO.C., 48 Chateauguay at 153 3 WANTED - BY FIRST oT.ASS ENGL Sn wasner woman work by the dar A viv Mrs.u.86 Latour st.Wha TKD \u2014 PASTRY « Cou, FROM France, desires position in famil, | sood references.143 Bt.Maurice st.183 3 | WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH GUUD medical education disires à position where his hnowledge of medicine would be of service, best references.L 439%, Star Of- flre 153 3 \"WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD : education requires a situation as of- {iva assistant, bookkeeper or any position of trust: best of references.L 4808, Star Office 153 3 Warren - POSITION BY FIRST class accountani of wide experience, : wilh jarge compani-s, can take full respon- \"sibility of conducting office work, devine asstoms branch reports, analytical coats; full satisfaction guaranteed, moderate muneratten Highest revonunendaiivns drees M 4584.Star Office.16.WANTED - POSITION AS SAL ESM AN, atore or road.good references, ap- | DeArance and ability Salary and commis sien.Apply N 4600, S:ar Office 153 5 V \\ANTED \u2014 ME M.G.SHAW (DISengaged) sevks position, could take charge of genera! merehandiye store.nn rnfrasd of aor k have xineral Kaus ledge of .Jewe:lers.atehle a ning.dr, Eos, fanes goods, b shines, s:mali- Mates, musa.use fa \u201cass, no ot Jecttôn to roustry su trace ne pation.responsible flras orly n el ap Ply im first instance.Y BIST, oad Drcneh LUive lea \\ TANTED BY A RUSPECTARILE PERon situation as working housekeeper \\ DB, 45 Maonce st, : AY TANTED - PLAIN XING RY THE day.or to do sane ut home, Addiews «1 Anderson st.\\ TANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CHINA boy, first class veaok, a! once, Ad- \"ares Y 9162.Star Branch Office 13 ANIC i SINGER MeGHt, + an XP ri - po | for the zum; moulns, Apply ta Mrs.! _\u2014_ - __ 4 ee es - ; ; eived adlan Pacific Railway, Canada to 19 - { ENTIRE HARBOR GUTTED.oe there are no fortifications tn ton % (ond after ha page on > o sos dence at Kingston.He leaves & widow requires Friday a a a Se ench tralin, $194,666: Elder Dempster and George Y.Wisner, of Detroit, Mich.places of the strikers for 22 1-2 cents an \\M Odessa, June 29.\u2014Practically the en- A need à siege If the ff and \u2018si ' and five children.Pt ne ha re| Firness Lines, Canada to South Ar-| The following-nemed are the Cana- hour.29.y we off and reached St.John's, where she week, the coneequence being that the , dian members: Mr.James P.Mabee, Mr.Joseph E.Ba , president of Mr.Martin was, of course, a prominent member of the Corn Exchange Association, and at half past twelve o'clock to-day a speclal meeting of that body was held to take action concerning his death.The meeting was called to order by Mr.Norman Wight, the president of the Corn Exchange.Mr.Alexander McFee then moved the following resolution: \u2014 rioters and mutincers ot t poner & he upper SAILORS MUTINY AT LIBAU.Attacked Government Stores, Seized Arms and Fired.Libau.Russia, June 29.\u2014The Russian rica, $146,000; Elder Dempster Line, Curada to Mexico, $50,000, LYON WINS FRON tire harbor was gutted by the fires started by the mob last night.All the warehouses with large quantities of merchandise as well as four or five Russian steamers were burhed.Probably three hundred riQters.Several Cossacks also were slaidh gerne troops are rapidly restoring or- went into dry dock.is no opportunity for replies before | The number of passengers on bo~rd | i the middle of the following week, and THE CANADIAN K.C., Toronto; Mr.W.F.King, chief astronomer of the Dominion, and Mr.Louis Coste, C.E., of Port Colborne.with Mr.Thomas Cote as the secretary of the Canadlan section.To-day the members of the Shipping Federation are having a meeting to consider the question of damming the lower end of Lake Erie.One of Lhe was not nearly so large as will be the number on the next trip, for the season for travel to Newfoundland is only ; Just opening.Very few of those on board, outside of the captain and .ew were resldents of Montreal.Mr.Martin P.Connolly, of Quebec, ! would be settled to the satisfaction of | both parties, in the very near future.| Mr.Alphonse Verville, president of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, received a telegram requesting him to go to Ottawa, and settle the , sallors he à BRITISH STEAMERS SAFE tacked the Government \u201cto EL (241 the Secretary-treasurer of the NoMh| \u201cThat this association sincerely de- members stated to-day that he had strike amongst the Plumbers and % London, June 29.\u2014Telegrams receiv- (he arms, and fired into the officers\u2019 American Transportation Company.plores the death, while In the prime of been informed that the completion of Steamfitters of that city.Mr.Ver- ÿ ed from Odessa by shipowners in Lon- quarters.Infantry.artiller and the owners of the boat, went down to life, of Mr.R.D.Martin, one of the such a project would lower the level Ville will go up this evening or to- Ë don and Liverpool confirm the reports Cossacks were brought th y.and St.John's, and has reported that the most prominent of jts members; that of the St.Lawrence by no less than morrow morning.Mr.Verville re- § of a state of anarchy prevailing in the the fighting, but En to the scene of ship will be out of dry dock In a few Mr.Martin's strict integrity and genial five feet, which, of course, would marked to the Star that the strike last bo Russian city yesterday.These advices wr 6 en ee result Is not days.She will not take her regular character won for him the warm re- mean a paralysis of the St.Lawrence year in Montreal cost the plumbers add that the situation is quieter to- here, ment prevails trip on July 4th, but will sail on sche- gard of his fellow-members, and that The cheese instructors of Eastern) Special to The Montreal Star.shipping trade.This he had on the au- $12.240, and that 77 per cent.of thin 4 day.No British steamers were dam- dule time from Montreal on July 19th.they have admired the patience and Ontario.to the number of #wenty- Toronto, June 29.\u2014The feature of the thority of an eminent engineer, who money came from the local unions ot aged and so far as known no British courage with which he bore the long six, who have been visiting the vari-| golf champlonships this morning was made a study of the matter.jcurneymen plumbers in the United subjects were injured during the rioting.All business at Odessa is at a standstill, PANIC AT ST PETERSBURG.St.Petersburg, June 29.\u2014250 p.n.\u2014 The Government is in a state approach- THE CITY OF ODESSA, A Busy Seaport With Many Handsome Public Bulldings,.Odessa 1s a seaport of Russia, in the - Franses & SUV HEE period of !ll-health that preceded his death: that the sincere sympathy of the members of this assoclation is hereby tendered to Mrs.Martin and family in thelr most grievous sorrow; that as a mark of respect to the memory of ous cold storage warehouses and other places where cheese is handled in Montreal, assembled in the Council Chamber of the Montreal Board of Trade shortly after noon to-day, where they held a meeting with the members the contest between Geo.S.Lyon, champion, and F.R.Martin, of Hamilton, ex-Champion Lyon winning by only two up on the following score: Out\u2014G.S.Lyon, 38; F.R.Martin, 0 8 NPIMCI T0 |= has been repaired, and will be ready for a n which taftes.PUMP REPAIRBD.\u2014The big Worth.steam pump at the wheel house, broke down a couple of weeks ago, uty again to-day.- ; thleves | army is not loyal.What the effect arapets a immediately after parade on the show ments, praising highly the excellent saving that there wer: more cellent moral and physical effects of DOW.ieee ane i would be of several regiments gaing and Pos and rasa en for crpnon, grounds at Mount Royal and Park care which was taken by the teachers AMONE the cheese makers than among ajscipline and drill upon so many of pole an es C1 108 108 CHICAGO CLOSING P3ICES Over to the rioters la, however.proble- yu separate decks, capabl f contain.&Yenues, in preparing the puplis for thelr future the buyers, , our young men.In 1897 the corpa wom Dertoit United Ry.93% 93 Geko.matical.Certainly a crisis seems to ing three hundred vensels it bas ae Two performances will be glvan work, PROF.RUDDICK.the Duke of Connaught's flag.It is, Sonor Br na\u201d J 8.Bache and Co.39 Hospital street, | have been reached.a magnificent and extensive breax- ©4ch day, Friday and Saturday, one ia Prof Ruddick, Chief Dalry Commis- moreover, a distinct service to Mont- West Ind.Eleo.erin report the closing prices to-day ua follows: ] Ç COMPLETE ANARCHY REIGNS.water.The.harbor affords good anch- the afternoon and the other in the sioner for Canada, dwelt mainly upon real and the Dominion, and a source Toledo Electric.36% ; June 99, 1906.j | orage for ships of a large burden, but Sven, The circus will arrive in two THE CANADIAN OPTICIANS.the superiority of the Danish system of strength to the Empire for a large B 0 Rar.C0.: To Openine.Hignart Lows Clos ZN Bt.Petercburg, June 20.4.50 p.m.\u2014 they are much exposed during gales special trains composed of \u2018orty-two of obtaining the most milk from the! body of Canadian youths to be asso- Boll Tolaphone,.eevee UT What July.913 EN 08g 0% A Ehertly after noon an untimed de-|f - .cars, and its size can be estimatal ty oq, al ion of - He intended to make a special |clated In thelr early life, when Light HAP oo.\" 8% 914 Sept.87% 891 87, sy rom [he east and sduth-east.It 18/ the, 2 h 250 h : ¢ annual convention the Can- st of this matter thin summer.The impressions mad Cora, July.88% 50 847s bay spatch was recelved here reporting defended by strong works, and hes at the fact that there are orses re- ndian Association of Opticians *4om- stu .mp] 8 e are #0 en- Mackay Com.> mses eesens \u201c4 Rept.B4Y A8 Belg Bily that complete anarchy reigned at| one extremity the citadel.and at the quired for the different purposes «f the mences to-morrow, in the Natural His.Danes managed to get twice as much during, so fruitful, and so full Do 1 \u201ca Oats, Jaly.32% 38, 318-8 324 , Gdessa.The inhabitants were panic other the Lazeretto A light ho has show.The management state that a tory Hall, at which Mr.vel 8.milk out of their cows as Canadiana.of ce in after life, with Do do 70% Pork Sept.155 A oa n ; stricken and were huddled together in been erected at the extremit ve the NEW feature to be seen here will Le five Grant, the president, of this dity, wü1 This was due to the careful selection of military service by a training to fit Montreal Sen).09 \u201c' Bept.1805 3310 1297 1300 the houses.The streets were filled .longest mole y ® lon cups, three of which wers b rn in preside.The morning session, com.he herds.He had maugurated a few them to become \u201cBoldlers of the Bova Baotis Steel.Bil 64% Lard, July.750 730-3 2 77-30 with frenzied workmen fighting the The trade Includes among otHer ar- Halifax?on June 11 and two \u2018n St mencing at 10.80, will be taken | tests In Canada with a view to the bet- King.\u201d This experlence develops and oto Prat.nal Short Rive, oo \u2019 750 Tes ue : tops.The warehouses , quay« and ticles, corn, linseed.wool, Iron, hider Toh on Tune These wil be hn the secretary's report and, the! tT selection of herds, range deeporis patriotism.It widens thelr Dominion Gost Ga.\u201ches, \u201855° a uy 350 382 1187 ey some of the shipping in\u2019 the harbor copper.wax, caviare \\singlass potash, exh ted here for the first time.president's annual address.Among enough to say, not rece a wledge of their country and is m Sept.709 802 782 7988 en f Tr dent wh t a : ; » hv The St.John, N.B.Sun, speaking of the resolutions to be discussed is co-operation from farmers which one most valuable as a preparation, not ; \\ ere in flames, The correspondent who furs.cor age.sa | cloth, tar, beof.but- the Sells and Downs performance, \u201cThat every application for member - would .expect, the farmers imagining for military service only, but for intel- NEW BONDS DFFERED he forwarded this despatch had to make ter and tallow.The last is the second says : \u2018The regular performance in ship requires wh s to su rt it\" that ft was a waste of time.He, how- ligent, loyal citizenship.No one can ! .t hen.His way to the telegraph office through Rreat staple, but the first, that for the big tent was different fron wavy J Pn Th routes the PO) u ever, hoped In the end to accomplish look at these young Highland Cadets| Boston\u2014The National City Bank, of a | | gia smoke, which covered the city which Odessa is celebrated, is grain.circuses.The acts were claaa tnd Riche wi wind Saturday seen | a good deal by perseverance.without his blood being atirred \u2018and his New York, and N.W.Harris and Co.Shawinigan Water Lk à pal.He heard volleys every The main Industry is shipbullding.clever from beginning to end.whue va banquet pau pr coast best wishes going out for their ser.have jointly Pxchascd direct from Lhe ; rw ) pers ny, an are er] o vi i few minutes.ITS POPULATION.Eo aby am rn led In Mr.E.Culverhouse, Toronto, Dr.John REFEREE FOR OTTAWA MATCH vices in after life.35.250.000 first morteage 5 per cent sola AND i SCENES OF BLOODSHED.acceptably any short walls that might S.Owens, Detrdit, and Mr.I.G.Ams The Government is compelled to de- bonds due December 1, 1948, of the New | ; The population is rapidly in Ing.occur between the appearances of the den, Toronto , , , - The Capitals and S8hamrogks have cling granting aid to cadets corps, be- York Gas and Electric Light, Heat and Power Com an 3 In the darkness the mob was begin- In 1814, twenty years after its founda.star performers.À .agreed upon Mesars.Wiillam Bram- cause were a grant made to one corps Power Company.With the purchase Pp y 2 emergency.Admira!l Avellan was summoned to Peterhoff at etght o'clock this morning to discuss the situation with does not confirm the report.STORIES OF SEDITION.regiments, it is reported, say they will never again fire upon the people.The black as painted.Up to the present there is no reason to Believe that the vast bulk of the nirg the work of pillage and plunder, inéirating that the despatch was filed lest night, but was delayed by the au- mutineers, and they fought with the strikers behind barricades against the troops.Hundreds were killed and the hospitals were crowded with wounded.Kruger, but a despatch from Sebastn- pol says the battleship Georg! Poblel- latill burning to-day and the city Is John's, Halffax and Philadettihia, arrived \\ to ture in a f.w minutes.\u201d 20 | enveloped\u2019 m'a thick cloud of smoke: at Bt.John's at pu: yesléhdhy: vous vn \"fee to-seu* +1\" + - - - Course; - distance twe miles.ws A Montréal as\u2018 garnishees.Bafiihe & Basphorsen mre | Office 858 Alliance Building, 107 St, James strevt.| J., J sn Lu ae) { unexampled progress.& throughout its whole extent, .s planted an avenue of trees, with thelr branches arching together.| I | Commerce, à school of navigation, a! botanic garden of celebrity.There are | bishop's See.Its harbor is ' formed by moles.one of them in the shape of a quadrant, with regular tion, it had 25,000 Inhabitants.This fig ure steadlly grew in the sucoeeding years, all sorts of people being allowed and in 1884 the figures had swelled to on cse people the majority are Great Russians.and Little \u2018Russians, but there are a large number of Jews by pressing work in the port, and af- unable to send in their copy during the day, the Star & tents on Fletcher's Field at the corner of Park and Mount Royal avenues, as soon after their arrival and Park avenues at 9.30 a.m., the procession will form on Mount Royal Ave.Lawrence street to Mount Royal Ave, to the show grounds on Fletcher's Field.Grand free outdoor exhibition \u201cIt would be difficult to say \u2018ust what is the best featuré of the performance.sense least, the Martell family «f bicycle riders arg events which mike the oniooker hold his breath and riise the excitement and enthusiasm of the audience to the highest pitch.The seldom seen in any performance.Again and again the great audience lass is worth far more than the ad- in the early, men who, I might say.helped to tpake Canada a nation.Peace to hig gshes and honor to his memory.\u201d all walks of life.Following this report was a song by the kindergarten, \u201cA Man Came Walk- work of pupils in her repartment.Foi- iowing Miss Peebies' report was an- Mr.Robing and Dr.Paterson briefly addressed the audience dealing princt- pally with the good work of all depart- The present officers are: President, Prof.8.Grant, B.O.A., Montreal; first vice-president, Alex.Mofrat, Brantford; second vice-president, W.Membership committee-\u2014E.A.Lewis, Toronto; F.E.Luke, Toronto; Wm, E, Montgomery, Toronto; Alex.Elliott, Toronto.Secretary-tréasurer \u2014 T.H.Brown, Toronto.freshmen races were over the Panic ern Ontario division, gave a lat of good advice to the sub-instructors.He said that now that they had 7g had an op- thelr duty when they permitted cheese - makers to go on making cheese which they knew were not the finest without the mis'akes rit! ed.In many of these cases it migat be tht ths milk during the past few days, Mr.Publow sald that he would go on record as ley and Desse Brown, of Montreal, for referees for the Capital-Shamrock lacrosse match In Ottawa on Baturday he will be unavailable.Mr.Bramley has not yet made up bis mind, having made some other engagements for .a ple of days\u2019 vacation, which would have to be broken.MucMdster and Hickson counsel for the United States in the Gaynor and rt, Joint clerk of appeals, adian Manufacturers\u2019 \u2018Association delegates were entertained at luncheon.by the Leeds Chamber of Commearce today.Mr.Barman, the president, giv- for subscriptions to raise the sum of $1.500, which is urgently needed to Doge for the efficient maintenance 1 to the militia in this city, no less than 40 of whom were among the conting- strength of 204.This corps is exceedingly valuable as the training school for volunteers, as well as for the ex- there, would be calls made to a large number to be acceded to, and discrim- {nation would be very unwise.The Highland Cadets are nearly ali working youths, who are not attached to.any school or other institution, and they are certainly a credit té their enthusastic commanding officer, and to R.WILSON-SMITH, sois Trente Con.=.$2000 at 87, $10,000 at 57, 35000 at 87, $10.- 000 at 87.| Detrolt\u2014100 at 53%, 25 at 93%, Cossacks alone.acrording to these; THE COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE.| and parade along Park Avenue to other song by all pupils \u2018A song of \u2018as wrong: but the mater should find ©Nt8 that went to South Africa.e MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.tales, are absolutely reliable.That | In commercial Importance Odessa Sherbrooke street, thence to Peel, and Holkay.\" Then Miss E.M.CaIrT- .this out and send it back, so that it - COTPS consists of sixteen \u2018officers, four Reported for the Star oy Gordon Btrathy disaffection and discontent among the holds the: first rank in the Black Sea.! Windsor to St.James, along St.James bell read the report and prize Hast of wae the maker's fault.Referring to Companies of forty each, a bugle band Co.stock brokers, § St.Sacrament st: soldiers is widespread admits of ttle I; wus declared a free port in 1817, an} Passing Victoria Square at 10.16,.thence the boys department.some of the chrere which h-4 heen ©f twenty buglers, and a pipe band Stocks June 29 July 28 doubt, but the situation is hardly as | has since continued to make almost) to St.Lambert's Hill, and north.on St.After the prizes were all presented, examined In Montreal] warehou es Of eight pipers, making a total Cann ne \u201ci ma hey Bid 0 new Min.8c.Paula Boo.Sontres! 8t Ry.?ing panic over the events at Odessa.- \u2018 & our deceased coMeague, this association of the wholesale cheese and butter In\u2014G.S.Lyon, 38: F.R.Martin.36.ang Pie Bravest fears re entertain froveramen: of Kherson.on a fine bay gy \u2019 does now adjourn.\u201d trade of the city of Mantreal.Totals\u2014Lyon 76, Martin 77; Lyon beat that the mutiny among the bincrckots ped on he nor west shore of the & & In referring to Mr.Martin, Mr.Mc- Mr.Arthur Hodgson president of the| Martin by two up.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE may spread to the army.Should some Dniester.aby Pv the mouths of the Fee spoke of him as one of the pioneers Rutter and Cheese Association, presid-| In the second round of the champlon- .of the troops of Odessa be won ore pete r 2 ut 390 miles north of Con- 5 Le] of the west, where he had done much ed.Daniel Derbyshire, M.P.who was| ships, Rockwood beat Betts 1 up on the / supplied 3 a to the cause of thelr comrades of the | Opi #3 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS [to develop that trade.He was, sald a member of the partly, referred to the| twentieth green; R.S.Strath beat H.> Moni?M by J.B Bache and Co.C.D.navy, other troops sent Against them city corer wus auarters of this, great & In order to enable the | Mr.McFee, n strong character.n man | fact that thls band of instructors were| J.Martin, 4 and 2, A.E.Austin bea] ronspiriey anong oies a aye a ok Manager, 39 How! ot : C : n of a broad plateau, : ; - , .- * might throw down their arms or join which at this point, rising Prose, Lo] of few words, but one whose judgment visiting Montreal In the interest of the P, Lalrd 5 and 4 sian Guard Regiments was discovered Stocks opsat» High Low Close the mutineers, and with the support of perpendicularly .3 employes of the Star to en- & Was mature in the extreme.entire trade.They had come on to n the consolation first flight, Ad at St.Petersburg to kill Grand Duke 3 over 100,000 workmen.Odessa would rp cularly from the sea to the Mr.Robert Meighen, in seconding the see what the trade required to benef!t| beat Southam.default: Hansard beat |, : & to Amal tod Cop 2 become the centre from which civil oh! of about eighty feet, spreade ' @ Joy as much as possible of 48 resolution, sald : It.and during their stay In Montreal| Pringle 5 and 4, Heward beat McClure amin Tho ls held ta be rel he American 1000 an, age ; nse steppes.\u201cIt h b ivilege, I jt i ht but cour-| 1 up; Southam beat S.P.zas - Do do pref.mould be waged against the Gov- Although the latitude under which | & the National Holiday and % say to oe intimately acquainted we they had ecelved gr né nds of the on the sec Ag pre andl action Vladimir was to be invited to am Susar & Ref 138 ji a it la sltuated is generally temperate, - i also to facilitate the prep- {GF the deceased before he opened his busi- wholesale cheese men of Montreal.The adams, 1 up, Glassco beat Auger 1 up :!\\bDer when be was to be assassinated.| = Amita à Ref Co 1iRig Fi GH OFFICERS ARE BUSY.the winter 1s rigerofts, while in sum.tion for Saturday\u2019 ness office In Montreal.It is quite Ontario member went on to state that! on the 19th hole; Lawrence beat Rut- Many high officers in the Russian ar- Am Cor Foundry.HAS ads 35% General Karkhano, commander of the MF (he heal is intense @ aration for Saturday's Star, | unnecessary for me to say that I held they were as much a part of the great tan 4 and 3; Harvey beat Judge Weir MY Who are connected with the tnost Anaconda in on 1938 Lee ue \u2018EEE military district of Odessa.has been A HANDSOME CITY.# we would request the co- 45! him.and I believe he was held.In high business of dairying In Canada, as were\u2019 7 and 6.Boer rames of he plmpire Boe pe 104° 106 1047 mpoweréd deci: tial les and Ode 3 esteem by the members of thig board.the cow milkers t@emselves.\u2014\u2014\u2014e ave been e Vice.Amiral Chouknin romimnandes at at A uae fortified.It Je & operation of advertisers by 8 \u201cHe possessed rare qualities as a The next spedker was Chlef In- CANADIANS AT LEEDS arrested.The conspiracy was re- the Black Sea Fleet.who recently de- sireets, well paved and Planted.with : É sending In their copy for Lo) business man.Well, would it be for Bpector Publow, who stated that thelr ° vealed oy oe Moers in t c .; - Te Of w .clined the post of Chief of the Admir- [rews of avariu trees The houses are | advertisments for Satur- the business community of this Dom- object in coming to Montmal was to| p org Mayor Evidently Does Not Care & É alty in successton to Admiral Avel- eubstanttally built of a soft caloar- | & Ÿ Inlon if business was \u201conducetet on the |: visit the merchants, and he could only tan, lefec St.Petersburg hastily during eous stone.A long amd gnajestic terrace : @ day\u2019s Star as early as pos- & lines which the departed at Ir times thank them all for the courtesies they for the United States.\u2018 hi , a .A , ; the night, either for Sebastopol or overlooking the bay is lined with: sible Friday.For the ac.hg prriven to conduct pre.rn St ur had extended.Canadian Associated Press.x.N , Odessa.Beyond this no steps are public edtfices, hotels and stately man- | & & e was one \u20ac ès sou CHIEF INSTRUCTOR PUBLOW.Leeds, England, June 29.The Can- known to have been taken to meet the sions.On the summit of the conf.| commodation of advertisers gh | great North-West.He waa onp dE he Chief Instructor Publow, of the East- : » June 23.we the Emperor.Such advices as the Em- The more ; & \u2018 \u2019 peror \u2018and the Government have re.city ia that adios Donita rl # Office, St, James street, and y Sxamining their warehouses.with 1he Cuma nr svi 4 oraientid pat STEEL BONDS IN DEMAND.Te a rires ar in contrat of he teutmoities | 10° aries Shops den ess @ tne Bur Branch Offce gel M'GILL MODEL SCHOOL.Sonics sna mr symems of comtuct | Grom itis mate no Biaet\"01 About the omy feature of» dul st poses ects i iis S.In nume à , .Sage 200 i ; are pre ous ope along Sis pire! & corner of Peel and 8t.Cath- & ; ing business, they must all say tn the protectionist policy, wheres.Great minlon Steel bonds, which sold between Great Noxthern pref 363 je MUTINY MAY SPREAD.products of every counts ne varied ; The Closing Exercises Held This merchants were not thieves, as was| Britain granting preference, would re- y7 and 87%.Sentiment ls also {mprov.Genere! Risctrié\u2026.wee 178 Rumors are rife in this city.how- Amone th die untry Europe.i erine streets, wiil be open Unal of Commerce, and a Cham.| ranged as follows : port, and prize list of the girl's de- should go to the factories which were Highland Cadets, some sixteen years ny n 70 among the troops.Even\u201d the guard ber of Commerce, and ls an Arch.Leaving show grounds, Mount Royal partment, speaking of the excellent turning out Inferior cheese and have #80.they have supplied over 600 men Sichelleu #8 Se a Xe 1811, Kock Island certs.bouthara Ry eom.1d f these bonds the entire Issue of $16,000,050 is now outstanding.day of July, 1905 at one of the clock tn the afternoon, wt Tiers Balsi, the (tty of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justis, all the goods and chat: tels of the sald Defendant SALE\u2014PROVINCK OF QUE- Consolidated First 5%: Eee thorities.The correspondent added Lo settle there.until now it is « city| \u2018The Banvards, in flying trapeze c1d next.he commander, Major Lydon, shows AILIFF'S that bluejackets with machine guns| with a population in the vicinity «f| strong arm acts: the three Silvertons, @ Maybee, Winnipeg: third vice pres | \"lin Desse Brown.f is understood great ooiboander, Major work tor the BAIT Dottie of Montreal de.Sree.e Bonds.had heen landed from the battleship | between three and four hundred thous- wire artists; the Rochetta Erothers, Went.A Ray.or ille; fourth has engaged himself to captain the In- corps, and his efforts on its bebalf de- Sosoph Legault dit Desieuriera.Dotenant Kninz Potemkin.In the hands of the and.In 1350 Odessa had 100,000 people barrel jumpers, and last, but in no Pp ru w \"| termediate team in Sherbrooke, so that serve public appreciation.\u2018| and Joseph Denis.Tiers Saisl.On the 10th Price snd particulars on applieation.|.the domicile of the sald No.924 St.Andre street, in aoized In thie DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, Ltd, Canada Life Building, with Guaranteed Cash Value, pald up THE LIFE AND ACCID ENT INSURANCE EXPERT.There were rumors, the correspondent a \u2014 Shao nid, iat tome ein M ir Bone of mary oer ne Bapvards oups cosine of Lavoe my SIU TIS Bi CUS TU 8 afin announced (hay ico | he Sy of Momus end are taie | Sim ou \u201crrp etn Be | nT J the trom Fpraliors in fehting live in pertect Barony.And the come boy.Banvard, the elder, is 4 power- ger.Toron to: H.I Batti & Toronto; Pin Will play with the Sham 8.jy ronan rig forth the claims SiC Montreal, 29tn June, 1905.: 1 pe inst pps.vus e, : ke li - W.C.Forbes, St.as., \u2014 > 1 \u201c ! tinal commercial antagonism pe- ful man, with muscles ltke \u2018ron ird a , : th to confirm this report., tween the Grecks and Jewe often leads Physique llke Hercules, so that with- Press committee \u2014 Prof.S.Grant GAYNOR AND GREENE CASE.> Mrs Crank may been Issued IFE POLICY = .atone (horrespondent ona nos to scenes of disorder.out any apparent effort he Luss:e his BOA.Montreal: w.a May oe: Win Special to the Montreal Star Subetriptions will be gratefully and STRAIGHT L .i & v 5 i peg: .v use, B.O.A.ha na A numerous floating population of companions high in the air.The whole \u2019 duly acknowledged.warships commanded by Vice Admiral | laborers, attracted at certain periods troupe gave an exhibition such us is Fonto.Quebec, Que, June 29.\u2014Messrs.sn tuliy, As cheap as Assessment Insurance .terwards left unemployed owing to the Montreal, arbsets (George the Victorious) and .applauded the excellent whirlw:nd per- | Greene affair have secured the issue the cruiser Gridon have started for | trade.is one of the features of Sle formance of the Silvertons on \u201che trht Harvard Won Two Boat Races, PY the Superior Court here of a writ Insurance, Loans, etc.| vo Odessa.The place has long been a centre of Vire, while the great bicycle r'sirg of execution against the property SAVED FROM CROUP ALL TIME i Wy .- Nihilist activity and tho present out- exhibition of the Martell family elicit.Gales Ferry.Conn.June 28\u2014Her.Gaynor and Greene on amount Mraz.Sims Vancouver.says ~~ It there SAME PREMIUM FOR .9 : CAN b ed the highest se.\u201cvonds) fui won the four oared t race L being costs y coun- a ue iling remed a disease, : Boe GREAT FINANCIAL LOSS, break Is not at al an.Wile Eroup Rave Dever bosd' sarpessch three omtin sour Ted V| set fighting the demand of the fugu.fis ailing remedy FOR FULL INFORMATION HAVE A iy Er Odessa, June 29\u2014THe losses are (Continued on Page Sixte hn) \"| 1h the work of their profession.\u2018Inelr| Harvard also won the eight .gaved tives for leave to appeal to the Privy : sal g ea i - estimated at many millions of roubles.| - EVE work might be done à rant, tut it freshmen race, with Tale a lengttf Le.Council, The sejzure is taken in the | f +: nme : | A K ITH Mc AW | The remnants of the wharves and The Afan line stcamahtg \u201cLai slay, could not Me done bette\u2019 The Jun of hind.Time, 9.56 abt clal).5 hands of the tfépabrét and assistant foi crods: Hipet vest It fo out\u2019 vs ¥ warehouses fot on fir last night aro ram Glasgow and a ee the !ittle five-year-oldt curly - headed:| The four oared and =lght cpred | Eroasurar of the Pravince and ot Mr.fof rou, Wax Buby FET meser Taos NER Says Capt.Forsyth, Once Sta- -tha.crisls In India at the present mo- ng in te A on Situation.MACE ALIVE WITH SPIES o Hs Endorses Lord Kitchener's Con ¢ \u201cSpntion That the Present Syptem is Bad.te 0% Lat DUR ; Mhoce are few men in Canada to-day , &re so well qualified to speak oy ment as Captain Forsyth, late of the! th sens Uwn Hyssurs, and nuw T.a TVÔFMINE the Captain sald: 1 still take & Keen Interest In the question of! 1 Rugsian invasion In india.The codn- is permeated with Russian sjges secret agents, und while I was Paartered at Peshawur, the principal itish garrison on the north-west frontier, some of their niethods came | } my personal notice.sYFhe steady advince of Russia je not only a menace lo Britigh India, but Algo to Persia and Turkey, and lnos- mpch as 1 have not yet heurd the de- tala of Lork Klichener's pian for the | defence of India and tne reorganization of the Indian army.I will refrain trom | vamturing an opinion further than to | say thal I positively endorse his stale ment that \u2018the present system is rot- Moreover.1 believe that the present agmmander-in-chief has the courage of his \u2018crimes, as the red tapists will amy.while soldiers of all ranks who love their profession hail {hu courage of cornmon sense.« ¥Referring more especially to the na- live Indian Imperial army, I may men- n a few points which are of vital fnterest al Lhe present moment: \u201cAs lg well known, many of the of- flcers are first-class men.bul it is the | aystem that is complained of.To be- | gn with, the number of officers to a | regiment is too few.and again they are, as a rule, nol permaneaUy ultach- ed to their regiments, and are looked upon by their men merely as birds of gssage, \u201cStrange to say the present system is een to many of the same reflections that were made on the old East India dompany's army before the mutiny of 1857 by the celebrated Colonel Hodg- son, of Hodgson's Horse.one of thelr best effcers.Colonel Hodgson wrote sa follows: \u2018The European subaltern Officer of the native army too generally looks upon the performance of regimen- ta) duties as a task, irksome if not hu- ambition to acquire the character of a good regimental officer.He has scarcely joined the corps when his every effort is strained to quit it, so as to escape from what he is apt to pronounce \u2018drudgery und thral- ' In thowe days officers of the native army knew hut little of their men, still lesg of what was going on around \u2018them in the lines of thelr respective ler.g with a Star reporter th UM as regime and tbat bond of unton which marked In former times the almost clan-like interçourse subsisting betweerph the Sepoy and his British of- fMicer had nearly disappeared.The ree- eon :offioèrs wished to leave their re- mentp was ar Insatlate craving for staff employ, both civil and military.A wide: chasm separates the Eu officer tram his native comrade, a gulf i» which the dearest interests af the my be entombed, f a - {101 eid.ple a {be parties is Introdured.* : \"These yrophetic words were written by Hodgdon before the mutiny.and seemed as if it were a warving to England; _but even after the terrible ence of that awful rising the sye.tëm is, 1f anything, worse.\u201cOne .; thé principal catses which led to the, Indian Mutiny of 1857, and indédéd phigh made such a thing possible, was undoubtedly the want of reciprocal knowledge of character between the British officer and the native sgldier.The young English officer, whén appointed to a native regiment should be taught to consider that regiment as his home.and not merely to Jecte upoñ it as a gtepping stone to sag employ.and he should aspire to to the command of the corpa whirh he First joined, and have a thorough pérsonaï nowledge of his men.\u201cThe craving for staff or non-regi- mental \u2018employment above referred tu.19 baid bn good authority to be creep- 17g into the English army at large.and a of a distinguished regiment wr been known to ask a young officer off joining If he purposed to stay in the regiment, and.on belng.answered in.the affirmative, expressed his delight a} finding such a rara avis, his experi- ençe of late having been that young officers merely looked upon their regi- ts a8 a disagreeable channel to some kind or other of staff prefermen*, and rarely or ever became atquainted with their men.\u201d Resents Commerclal Traveller Tax.Mr.John Paterson, of u firm of linon manufacturers of Belfast and Glas- SOW, whdb is now In Montreal! on a Dpiness trip has run foul of the $300 \u201con commercial travellers from foreign countries Mr.Paterson, was one of the delegates to the Congess of saan, of Commerce of the Empire \u201cim Montreal two years ago the coming August, and he deeply resents tba! sych hindrances to trade within the Éthpire should be put in force by the \u2018Government of the Province of Quebee.He states that he does not Intend pay the tax not will He, to ov e law.appoint an agent in the province or establish a branch.He is of the opinion that the antl-Chamber- lainites in England will be only too to grasp on to this as a sample : Canada's sincerity toward closer odmgnercial relations and Empire bulld- ng.s or The Summer Creche.~ King\u2019s , Daughters\u2019 Summer | © e hae again opened the doors of Îté cottage at Cote des Neigeg for the tion of tited mothers and siokly babies; giving a delightful op- etunity to énjoy the bracing moun- n alr and cool breezes from the Bt.wrence.They go back to the dusty city.streets ahd tenements entirely ref 4 ' fninér masks the seventh year of work carried on necessarily through ths \u2018gen ¥ of Montreal's citizens, vb riot tent to plan their own s r trip, remember by donations large and small those- who are able only to take an occasional day away thelr work and the narrow streets.es of the committee In charge are: Miss Sippell.Mrs.Robinson.Mrs.Mow Pneumonia Starts.ya catch.a little cold to-day, by tome -Jt has reached the throat, se éay-the lungs are affected.and \u2018Fou | wi fad used \u201cCatarrhogone,\u201d whitch kills colds in five minutes.In| the first place Catarrhozone soothes the irritated membranes and relieves \u201ctiohed at Peshawur, wi blo appoint a special committee to col- : ; ; ; lect Informatmn and slalis.ies regurd- |SPrrad llKe fingers above thelr crossing the trade of the si.Lawrence [IN point.A little pile of gnawed white route, the cust of canals, deepening jskulls of varigas sizes represented at \"29 (Ener Aas » TOE Lr 8 B.M, Baylis, Mrs.J.M.Duff, itfs.W.Btarke, Mrs.Scarf, Miss J.L.Kinloch Donotions of money jn ald of.the Creche are received by Miss Bmith, 133 Peel street, end Mr.C.H.Scarfl.druggist, St.Catherine street, near Vietoria street, DAMMING LAKE ERIE.Preparing for the International Water ways\u2019 Commission.At the conference in the Board of Trade yesterday of those interested in the problem of damnming Lake Erle, which matter Will come up before the International Waterways Commission in Montreal, on July Il, 1t was decided ol à x CHAPTER ELEVEN.\u2014(Continued.) A dim trail led from the water to a sheltered knoll.There stood the framework of a pointed tepee, the long poles least a portion of the season's catch, Dick turned them over with his foot, identifying them idly.From the sheltered branches of a near-by spruce hung four pairs of snow-shoes cached of the channel, and in fact all information which would likely be of interest to the commission\u201d The various comnéerela!l and govern- {ng bodies of the city were represented at yesterday's meeting, including tae there until the next winter.Sam gave Montreal Board of Trade, at whose In- |his first attention to these.stunce lhe meeting wus called.the \u201cA man.à womah, and, two well- ci Counell the Chambre Je com grown chlidren,\u201d he pronounced.He er e pping gifederation, ran his hand over the bulgin uette the Harbor Board.fA committee was |T8 | 5 Bing rad with the long tail and the slightly up- appointed on motiorf of Mayor Laporte, eurved end.\u201cOjibtvay pattern,\u201d he ened os Mr.RM.Ballantyne.and concluded.\u201cDick, we're In the first 8 \u2018omposed as : Alessrs, .I Gear.H, A.A.brauit, Hugh A.hunting ete Heres where we get Allan, John Kennedy.and the Mayor, It being understood that the secretary of the commission would presently forward a plan of the proposed dam, Messrs.John Kennedy and J.R.Barlow were asked to examine the same, and report thereon.The representatives of the different bodies present at yesterday's meeting were: City Council, Mayor TE He went over the ground twice carefully, examining the ctate of the oftal, the indications of the last fire, \u201cThey ve been gone about six weeks,\u201d he surmised.\u201cIf they ain't gone visiting, they must be down-stream some- wheres.These fellows don\u2019t get in to trade their fur \u2018till along about August.\u201d Two days subsequent, late in the afternoon, Dick pointed out what looked Alds.Lariviere, Sadler, Vallleres and City Surveyor Barlow: Harbor Board, Mr John Kennedy It La! te be a dark streak beneath a bowlder ambre de UE EEE ES La.@ | that lay some distance from the banks A.Brault (president): LU.Garand, C.| on a shale bar.H.Cattell and Joseph Haynes (secretary), Shipping Federation.Measrs.Hugh A.Allan (chairman): RW.Re- ford, J.R.Binning: Fcar1 af Trade.\u201cWhat's that animal?\u201d he asked.\u201cCan't make her out,\u201d said Bolton, after Inspection.> \u201cNinny-moosh,\u201d said the Indian girl, IV RT around the bend, the travellers saw a man contemplating them stolidly through a screen of leaves.The canoe floated on.About an hundred yards below the Indlans Sam ordered a landing.Camp was made as usual.Supper was cooked.The fire replenished.Then.just before the late sunset\u2019 of the Far North, the bushes crackled.\u201cNow let me do the talking,\u201d warned Sa.\u201cAU right.I'll just keep my eye on this,\u201d Dick nodded toward the girl \"She's Ojibway too, you know.8he may give us away.\u201d \u201cShe can't only guess,\u201d Sam reminded.\u201cBut there ain't any danger, anyway.\u201d The leaves parted.The Indian appeared,sauntering with elaborate carelessness, his beady eyes shifting here and there in an attempt to gather what these people might be about, Bo\u2019 jou\u2019, bo\u2019 jou,\u201d he greeted them.CHAPTER TWELVE.The Indian advanced sllently to the fireside, where he squatted on his heels.He filled a pipe, scraping the tobacco from the square plug Sam extended to him.While he did this, and while he stuffed it into the bowt, his keen eyes shifted here and there, githering the material for conclusions, Sam, watchful but also silent, could algpost follow his mental] processes.The canoe meant travel, the.meagre- ness of the outfit either rapid or short travel, the two Steel traps travel beyond the sources of supply.Then in- specitlon passed lightly over the girl, mesetinæ of the Board of Trade regarding fire insurance ratew, which had been ar- through the bushes.A thin stream of ! next, bas been smoke disengaged itself from the tops | ranged for Wednesday As they swept | postponed until a later date ! » a 0 ain, of the er ori indifferently.ltMWas the first word she Mathewson (first vice-president); R.| had spoken since her talk with the M.Ballantyne (second Rt older man.James Thom (treasurer).| \u201cIt's a dog.all right.\u201d conceded Sam, | \u201cSn hae sharp eyes.\u201d | TES \u2014 a 1 The animal! rose and began to bark.FIRE RATES Te am A Two more crashed toward him.of the forest trees.» \u2014Design by May Manton.BATHING SUIT, 3825\u2014FOR THE SALT SEA DIP, The up-to-date bathing suit is a cortume at once tasteful, becoming and smart Shown Is one of the best of the season's models that is eminently simple and eminently comfortable at the same time that it fulfills all the requirements of style.In the Hlustration the material ie dark blue Sicfllan bended with black and the shield and collur are not worn, but where it Is desirable to protect the throat these can be added and there are a number of materials that are quite as appropriate as the Sicilian, although mohair has the one great advantage of shedding the water and consequently means the ledst possible weight.Taffeta is liked by many people.and serge also is.scen, while color can be chosen to sult the individual.The suit consists of blouse and Knickerbockers, which are made in one, and the sepärate skirt which ts gored and attached to a belt.Sjeeves can be long or short as liked, For thé medium size will be required § yards of material 27 or 5.3-4 yards 44 inches wide.A May Manton pattern, No.3825, sizes 32 to 42, will be mailed to any address outside the city by the Fashion Department of thid paper gn receipt of ten cents.City patrons must call at the Star Branch office, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets.8 \u201d DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON\u2019 Tha pros of emch pattern is 10a City readers must call at the Star Branch Office, corner Feel and .8t.Cath erie streets, for patterns.ut-of- town readors will be served by mail, and will receive patterns promptly.Ladies.#i> \u201c LM - Misses and Ch ; catr, Fe Eee bave Vraie M Waren, give Age ealy, AGE IN YEARS.§ PATTERN NO.BUNT -MBASURB.| WAIST MEASURE MBcoconsossessscscen cecsncspre ne.iROROE vé0sccv00t.0 tache »»0o»esccc00s1 0 PURES MNO, cesncressroclypes sdscscrevecs«iDOROS osercacods es Maces cessceseosnps es PURI v .NO.»0v00 oconsu0vves.toheS » #0veu.verve soc J'OAUB Mo.\u2026.seputoc 00000 : che 8ilk or Shaniung, for eto, sumimer\u2026 costumes .and.children\" summer Wvar, 18 inches e Regular 260 yard, less /20 per cent.dis- cout, BOL eo sae var one soe see 20c ' cesse st.Cathbring University a Victoria treets.(1) In the midst of an important Dis- Ready for Business To-morrow as Usual at 8.a.m.Close at 8 p.m.Remain Closed Until Monday at 8 a.ma AN OFFER OF INTEREST TO MEN.CHOICE OF A WASHABLE SUMMER VEST-\u2014-VALUE 9%c TO $1,75\u2014WITH EVERY SUÛIT PURCHASED TO-MOR- ROW COSTING 38.50 AND UPWARDS.Splendid range of Ready-to-Wear Clothing to select , stylishly made of fashionable fabrics.Clothing te fit and suit you; Ciething for vacation day, as well as for general wear.MEN'S BUITS, In numerous different de- signa of fabrics; stripes, checks and overplaid effects.Coals made in four button sacque style, lined with best farmer raun.The quality and workmanship a duplicate of custom-made clothing at higher prices.Blzes trom 38 to 44 iinches chest measure, §8 50.810.812.aie to 822.00.WASHABLE TS for Outing Wear.Dozens of aitterem styles and fabrics; Aizes to fit from 3 to 8 years, all neatly made and trimmed.Prices from @Qo to 82 50.less the discount.egy ALL DRESS GOODS PRICES HAVE UNJERGONE A CHANGE.The latest thing In broken cheok Suit- ingen.Regular price $1.50 yurd, lexs 33 1-3 per cent.discount, maki the net sale price \"$1.00 for summer Fancy Mohair Suitinge suits: 31.50 yard, less 331-3 per cent discount, making the net sale price .«eo - ve 81.00 Extra fine All-Wool Voile de Parii In the most fashionable shades, such as fawn, pale blue, Nile, brown, navy, silver and pearl gray, dark green, etc.86c yard, less 25 per cent.dia- t .\u201cie ven eer an Ik and W Thera BK aad) best ghades.72c yard, Jo 35 per cent, discount, making 3 net .34c The Chevron Suitings, all French fabrics, in plain colore, light and dark shades, 44 inches wide.85c yard.less 331-3 per cent.-Gisoount, making it.net 58 2-30 28\u20ac FLOOR OILCLOTH To FOR 19\u20ac Well seasoned English make of Oildoth, 2 yards wide.Good value at the higher price; 28c à square yard; a bar- sain at the new one for Friday .10c 12 1-2\u20ac WHITE FLANNELETTE 7 1-2 REALIZE LARGE SAVINGS ON HOUSE FURNISHINGS.BOUGHT DURING THE DISCOUNT SALE.Line of 36 in.White Fancy Striped Bash Cu M in fine patterns AN ph spots in White Cu M markéd 10c yard.Alteration discount of 30 per cent.makes the net price .ces tes ae 80 White Cable Net Lace Curtains, size 50 inches x 31 2 yards, in exclusive de- nigns.ar $2.50 pair, lese the alteration orn of 10 per cents net sale price, pair .82-25 White Swiss Lace Curtains, in son's patterns, marked ior pair; less alteration discount of 26 per cant., or net sale price, pair .83.88 THE IMPORTANCE OF CANDIES EMPHASIZED BY THESE SPECIALS.Yankee Favorite full cream Csramels i» an up-to-date oonfection, hand-made; composed of the best and purest ingredients; pure cream, good butter, beet sugar, nuts and flavorings; 7 Sitter ent Testetics.Regular 5 50c > quality: special Friday, per .3Be Chocolate Burnt Almonds: regular b.Our price to-morrow .38¢ chocolate dipped Beéiless Raisins; regular 50¢ 1b.Our price to-morrow.38¢ Home-mede American \u201cFudge\u201d \u2014 like mother used to make; regular 4ûc ib.Bpecial to-morrow .33¢ NP EXTRA SPECIAL Delicious old-fashioned home-made Chocolate cams, assorted flavors.regular 80c Chooolates.Specially priced to-morrow, per lb.230 Peanut Rolls, regular 250 1 ope cial to-morrow .18e Caramels, assorted navors: regular 20c lb.- To-morrow .18e Special 1 1b.box Chocolate Creams and Bon-bons, assorted, Ib .2Be ee LADIES\u2019 HATS FOR THE OUTING New York gets the pace in Outing Hat Fashions.We keep In constant communication with her authoritative designers, and can assure the style cor rectness of these: Ladies\u2019 Outing Hats, In White Braids, trimmed with mousseline de sole, wings or quills, each.84 00 White Dudk Quting Mate, trimmed in various ways.83.30 Wire Shapes, Thursday and Friday.for, OBO .coo ces wre err see 0e 5e Straw La a\u201d 55 \u201c qauet be endorend with and addresses of the per- - * DIRTHS.: Bt.st.at St.Lambert, June 24th, to Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 , & son.153 $ \u2014 June 24th.at 396a St.Antoine Sa Se! daughter to Mr and Mrs.WH- F LL \u2014 On June 16th.1905, at 67 fer street, Montreal, a son to Mr.Mes.M.F.qu.MORRISON \u2014 At Lachute.Que, June , tos Mr and Mrs.Edward Morri- a daughter.RD \u2014 June 34th at 106 Durocher t, to Mr.and Mrs.J.Leslie Ted- M.à daughter.= MARRIAGES.ALDERSO! ON \u2014 At the residence brides parents, Drolet street, on 38th, Rev.Dey Baldwin, Mr.hg art of Toronto, to Maud .gaughter of Mr.Joseph Alder- N-DUMBBLL \u2014 At the of the bride's mother, 1220 3 \u2018 on the 38th of June, 1905, \u201cthe Rev.Ww.D.Reid, B.A, B.D, Wah, .Rev.Canon Dixon, Miss Florence L.rsôn to Mr.James A.Jones, both \u2018this city.163 2 -MILLAR \u2014 On June 38th, 1908.the bride's mother, Martin street, Montreal, by the 8 ! J.L.George, Annie, only daugh- , F of the late Mathew Millar, of Edin- Scotland, to Frank Lauer, of \u2018éstmount.MÉGRAIL-MARKUM \u2014 On June 37th, In the Archbishop's private chapel, hy the Reverend Martin Callaghan, John J.rall to Catherine Margaret, daugh- sf of Mr.John Markum.~B 8 \u2014 In this city.on the inst.Lomas Moon eldest son of Margaret, only daughter of the late William Burns.PERRY-MARTIN \u2014 On the 28th June, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mrs.Frederick Perry, 8.B.,, M.E., of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nlinois, U.8 A BADLER-MORRIS \u2014 At the residence of the bride's father, 86 St.Luke street.on Wednesday.June 28th, 1305, at six John Morris, to Mr.Walter J.Badler.son of Mr.J.T.Badler, all of Dont TURTON-MACKAY \u2014 At Grace Church, Montreal, on the 27th inst.ney the Rev.Archdeacon Ker, Flore Dorothy Turton to Alexander B.Mackay, both of this city.DEATHS IN THE CITY.CQ 1 \u20ac ber late residence, 333 Lag streat, ture station.Quebec va Ottawa papers please copy.BENSKY \u2014 At Longueuil, \u2018the on inst, Marie Antoinette, aged 28 ears and 4 months, daughter of F.D.Blobensky.Funeral from her father's residence, No, 13 St.John street, Bat- urdey, July 1st, at 8.45 o'clock am.XING \u2014 In Lhis city.on June 28th Inst, Lide Degagane, beloved wile of Joseph King.Funeral Saturdsy morning, at 7.50, from her late residence.No 9 a to the cote des Neiges Cemetary.Arcola, N.W.T.Bo please copy.LEE \u2014 Im this city, on the 29th instant, at 132 Park avenue, amber Judson, beloved son of May.and Judson G.Lee, aged 4 months and 17 days.Funeral private.MARTIN won the 28th inst, at Murray \u2018avenue, Westmount, Robert Denison Martin, sged fifty years.SPENCER Suddenty, 3 the Montreal General! Hospital.On ednesday.June sos, Sarah Ans Jonca, dow of the late Wm.Spenc verpoal.tn the 76th year Tat Ser roy un- \u201cprivate from the residence of her \u2018Mre.Cana M West, copy.WIKINSON \u2014 Died suddenly June 27th Nevill Wilkinson, son of Peter - Wi Eeq., of Brighton, Bussex, England, in his bist year.Funeral Friday morning, at 10 o'clock.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.T8 \u2014 At \u201cRetirement eombe, Dist, Alberta, on June 9th, John Charles Fdward Roberts, M.D.late of the Government medica] service, Ja- mailon, B.W.I., aged 67 years.IN MEMORIAM, POWDEN_In loving memory of Elizabeth Marshall, wife of Thomas Bow- den, died June 20th, 1903.At rest Wanted College Professors $0 eat lady ¢harjotte gelatine\u2014so goed.M.TERON & SON, Fum oral Direetors, WAVE REMOVED TO 173 inspector Street 139 1300d - IN AND AROUND THE CITY.LORD AYLAEER EF HERE.\u2014Lord Aylmer, Canadien militie forces, st the hace Viger Iast night TENCED AD Four YRARS.\u2014Bd- &.Giroux.ho was found guilty a harness, GOLTMAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.\u2014 taa closing of the speed al on June amen, a Rotman D Busing fill bo lose at 16 am, and the the usual mails The a this ottice Win be ton a 10 The lobby will be opan from T a.m.nth midnisne MYBTIC BHRI ERS.\u2014 Mr.rn: .a trip down the Lex rapids, and driven around the Mountain Park.BRUNO.\u2014Rev.J.A.Beauthamp, been hained curate 0 1a being const: od.Tt is pd te ts population Fiehing Lines Fishing Reels Troulliny Spoons July and August arly Closing Besides closing gi: ong-g'clesk on Saturdays during July and August, The es Sore will also close at 5.30 instead of 6 on the «wt S.CARS LEY Co: LINITED.a , arts Regularly | Shirt Waist Suits ity Fercuia, In dar remaining nights .of fine qual- gray, ETAY.blue, light blue, etc, latest full 08, tucked, tab sold at $2.85.July sale THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1908 $1.49 Landing Nets, complete .- Lawn Terinig Racquets.Lawn Tennis Bally .1 Boys® Catchers\u2019 Mitts Boys\u2019 Baseballs 1 M dN ig\u2019 M RY\u2014The Com DOR POINTE CLAIRE, ST.déraing \u2014 Dominion Day.| previous records.Price cuttin courtesy as remaindars and broken lines.All of the offerings will be seasonable, planned a most stupen Friday as pleasant as it will bo profitable.ed for this event.33 1-3 per cent.the reductions.25C.around Lake and South Shore Delivery ponte = Vans will leave BERT.MONTREAL SOUTH and all intermediate places on To make enthusiasm yet higher, i ous list of Friday bargaius\u2014which alone would be suflicient to fill the store to overflow Quick, courteous service\u2014a cool well ventilated: store\u2014prices the lowest ev is perfect, full cut, perfectly finished and nicely trimmed.25¢ DRAWERS 16c.Ladies\u2019 fine white Cambric Drawers, made in newest styles, trimmed and tucked.Excellent value at July Sale Price 30c CORSET COVERS 17c Fine white Muslin Corset Covers, V style, square yoke of lace, trimmed neck and yoke with tucks.Regular joc.Sale Ladies\u2019 Elegant Linen Summer Walking Skirts, trimmed with applique and tucks, 11 pore style, perfectly tailored end well fitting.Regular value 33.00.July sale price $2.20 for LACHINE.LAM- NNE'S, LONGUEUIL, se Two Great Events Will Celebrate the Opening of Cheap Sale and Friday ON FRIDAY, JUNE oth The most sensational bargain sale that has ever been inaugurated w Lio ee.this year we have July Ch Sales are famous and annually attract multitudes of econom ople\u2014 y re » will be on an extraordinarily liberal seale\u2014fresh new goods will be hurr Bargains ill commence at The Carsley Store to-morrow.Our lanned to break all fed out with as little n addition to the regular opening.we have er offered, will all tend to make à visit on A Maker\u2019s Stock of Ladies\u2019 Fine Whitewear To Be Offered on Friday at Astonishingly Low Prices.; This Sale presents the very finest whitewear values ever offered in this city.We have purchased a manufacturers\u2019 entire sample line\u2014under no other circumstances would he allow us such flattering discounts.We need not say much about the quality of the undergarments provid- It fully comes up to the high Carsley standard, faultlessly fashioned wear, made by one of the best makers in the country.DAINTY WHITEWEAR TO [BE SOLD AT COST PRICE EXACTLY The selling of these fine garments will mean a saving to you of just They will be cleared at exactly cost price, Every garment Some examples of 45c UNDERSKIRTS 23c Ladies\u2019 fine white Cambric Underskirts, well made, cut full deep flounce, trimmed with tucks.Regular asc.Sale Price .23c 35c CHEMISES 25c Ladies\u2019 fine white Muslin Chemises round yoke, trimmed with lace, neck and arms trimmed with lawn * 25c frills, Worth 35c, for 16c l7c Offered Friday at Still Further Reduced Cool, sheer, dainty creations, in whits that cannot be surpassed for Curiosity alone should induce you te , the great sale a visit.You Thousands of Ladies\u2019 Exquisite White Summer Shirt Waists Prices\u2014The Greatest Bargains on Record summer wear.have never seen such a co'lection of superb styles or such extraordinary values; all sizes are included.We are oellin them at LESS THAN MAKERS PRICES.96c Shirt Waists 63c 36 Shirt Waists $1.95 $295 Shirt Waists $1.55 78 Shirt Waists $1.85 1.25 Shirt Waists T7c 1.75 Shirt Waists $1.25 2.15 Shirt Waists $1.65 1.95 Shirt Waists $L40 1.85 Shirt Waists 86c 1.85 Shirt Waists 00 Shirt Waists $1.56 -00 Shirt Waists $2.45 Cottons and Sheetings at Mill Prices 500 paire of Pillow Cases, extra well made.Regular value 12c.1a July BALE LL Lil LL ae ut ce ee US te ES es a ee ieee eae 9; 30 pieces of Plain Unbleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, strong and even thread.Regular value Is lic a yard.Special sale price .15c 159 pieces of Fine Lonsdale Cambric, 36 in.wide, warranted free from dressing.fine roft finish suitable for Ladies\u2019 Underwear.Re r 10 value Île.Bale price .000000 040 tan aia 9; 5e 300 pieces of good White Cotton, 13 In.wide, fine even thread, free from dressing.Regularly sold at 8c a yard.July sale price.$1.75 Little Girls\u2019 Dresses for 98c We bought them at a great loss from a manufacturer who had to part with them because unseasonable weather had prevented his stook from going as quickly as he expected.750 Children's Bummer Dresses, made of fine quality duck.in white, fawn, navy.blue, with polka dots, etc.made in pretty sailor style.collar and cuffs of plain white duck, tie of same material.trimmed fancy applique: skirts are cut extra full: siges will suit little girls of seven to misses of fourteen years.Regular $1.78 Dresses.July sale price.ggc Friday In The Boot Storé Boys\u2019 Good Quality Black Buff Laced Boots, good heavy sples, spe- claly useful for holiday wear.Regular y sold at $1.25.July le 95¢ price an ee aa 8 na ee da a eee ss « Ladies\u2019 Black Patent Oxford Laced Shoes, dull kid tope, hand turned 7 Regularly sold at $l.35 soles and military heels, #Mzes 21-3 to 7.$1.90, July sale price Ladies\u2019 Black Dongola Kid Blucher Laced Boots, \u2018with \"glossy patent new model, summer weight soles and military heels, Regularly sold at 32.00.July sale price .In Montreal's Greatest Grocery Reg.Reg.Fri.\u20ac.apa, & Marmalade, Lunch Tongues, 1-1b.88c 30c 122 een 12 ur Corned Bef Hash, 2 ios.30c 280 a re api Sugar.18e 122\u20ac Beans and Chill Bauce .1346 Je 2-1b, \u2018tin sèc 25 Gallon Apples Bc ra Cocoanut .20c 176 Desideratum Jellies, : tor.3% 25c Mixed Nuts .20e 15 Hungarian Four, 34 Ibs.85e 75c 40c 20e Maple Svrup, ep.gallon.Heo $1.20 18c 23c tuffed Dates boxes RO orn, Peas and Tomatoss, Fine Messina Lamons, dos.8 for .causes Lime Jutce, bottle .ho ste FINEST \"CREAMERY BUTTER : Walsts were $3.40 and $4.25.Ma agnificent Values inSummer Silks : lot of Summer Dress Silks.comprising 'Fahcy Black Silks, Surah Silks, Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Fancy it hot Silks, Union Jap.Striped 8ilks.elc.All these are good useful silks for blouses.dress skirts.linings, etc, They represent a number of odd !lnes and broken lots.that we mean to clear out in a hurry.Regular valuge from 36c to 50c a yd.(5e July mle price .sesessscL ss scans ae case nine sane ee ea aes 29\u20ac 50 pieces of Plain French Taffeta Silke, choice shades, of extra fine quality, manufactured to seH at 46c.July sale price + Ladies\u2019 Silk Waists Less Than Half Price Not quite as fresh as they might be\u2014cs ¢ in for quite a lot of admiration and, consequently, show slight signs of handling, not enough te injure their appearance, but sufficient to enable you to jurchase them under cost price, 85 Ladies\u2019 Fine Taffeta Silk Waists, of extra quality silk In various styles, trimmed pleats, tucks and silk ornaments, most have tab collars and Alexandra sleeves.perfect fitting.14 pretty shades of rose, hellotrope, red.etc, beautifully finiched.The regular prices of these dainty $i 29 July sele price .Extraordinary Summer Dress Goods Oifer 20 pisces of Fanoy Crepon.fancy stripes and floral gc Regulariv sold at 25¢ a yard.July sale price .A good lot of Fanoy Gremadines, black grounds, with fancy c colored stripes.Regular value is 35c.July sale pric 15 A splendid lot of Fancy Delaine, red, blue or sky grounds, with fancy stripes.in various shades.Regular value isg3bc.July sale price.19e of Fanoy Tartan Plaids, 19 pelected checks, various color ef- fecte, 38 Inches wide.Regularly sells ét 46c sale .2.2 204 thee aes ees designs Men\u2019s' Suits at Sale Prices\u2019 Men's Suita of fine Crash, made from finest Irish Linen, latest cut and finished equal to best custom work.You dant know what hot weather comfort is til] you have tried on:.We have a Suit to fit every man.Worth $5350.July sale price.¢ 2.42 secs seu esse $3.80 The balance of 3 manufacturer's stock of White Duck Pants, cool and dressy.made from fine quality material, latest eut, extra wide hem.Cc Worth $1.35.Sale price\u2019 95 Men's Summer 8uits.made of the finest imported tweeds, best Iin- res and.perfect fitting.Excellent vacation suits that are seldom equalled green, ete, a splendid value at 85¢ Boys\u2019 Suits 69c Boys' Sailor Blouse Wash Suits, of good serviceable gingber at Thousands upen theusands of yards of dainty Summer Wash Fabrics Fanoy Dress Muslins fawn grounds, with spots, in pink, while, blue, 16e.Fancy French Organdie Musline.spot.atripe and floral effects, pretty shades.Regular values range from 5c to 35c.July sale price.ENGLISH SHERBET aR 17 eet tte Re JUL a CHA PIE Faly sale prices.$10.0, 41200 se >: 5% $I5.00 For the Toilet Dainty Summer Wash Fabrics In the Drug Store Reg.Fri ghton's Hair Restore .00 will command yeur attention hete on Friday.The July Sale pricings are Abbey's Salts .ee oe to's Flair Rev rer.hie 00 ne extraordinarily low; in rhany oases yeu will purchase exquisite n orials ! Bristol's Cathartic Pllls .25c 15¢ Bay Rum.ver.Sc 28c #t below importer's pricks | Briztol's Sarsaparilla .$100 620 Violetta Cream ve eeesee.25\u20ac 246 Fancy Summer Dress Musiine, Im « variety of patterns.li : and Pame\u2019s Celery Compound $1.00 §2c Almond Cream .35c 18c dark shades.Regularly sold \u2018at 131-2ca vert July sale pri 6c Burdo¢k Blood Bitters .31.00 65 Fiortda _ Water .we ewes See 3c Radway's Ready Relief .\u2026.26c 180 The July gale ries 1s» (ic Men's Furnishings White Silk Derby Ties, large, tash- fonabdle le bape.Regular 1fc.0c UEC yonsvie | Rogular ine patterne, cool and meat for wear, fit-boys Regular 35¢.On on Fratay i ge $1.25 Wrist Bags 66c T doz, Leather Wrist Bags In light and dark tan, 8 in.leather cévered heavy braided handle; gik etc, sizes ma the utility of Refrigerators $9.98 12 onty' Hardweed 5000 Pieces of Enamelware Half Price < Just received in time for Friday 20 cares, or 5,000 attached of High Class Imported Enamelware, consisting mostly of Cook Pots, Preserving Kettles, Bérlin Kefties, nge from 1 qt.to 20 gts.in variodw colors, white, blue and white, drown and white, gugrantsed of frame pure acid proof \u20ac J clasp, \u2018nicely lined with 8c Tdiclomiy low p leather ®Regular $1.35.Sale .are genres TR HALF PRICE.For example: Assorted Cook ny sold at from 75e to $80.July salep ric Men's \u2018French Braces, white, black and fancy striped.Regular c 19c.July Sale 10 Boys\u2019 Fiannelette Shirts, collars .fancy striped pat- t8C terns, Regular Ue, For cone Summer Corsets 48¢ elware.These Were acquired at ces on account of slight damages.perceptible, and do not interfere the articles In the least.To be sold .odd Pola, caracty + to 10 ats.A8 Regular valve sc.July sel: AQ( \u2014 Refrigerators, made of thoroughly Xin dried hardwood, golden oak finish, Nea! vanized iron lining, two re le shelves, cleanable flues, etc.height 48 Inches, width 38 inches, depth 30 inches.Regular $13.July cale price .s.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.$9 98 «S.CARSLEY ce | 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Streit, 184 to 106 St James se MONTREAL PE EE Table Damask 23c Good Bleached \u2018Table Damask, hry tay soul designs, 55 \"530 He.Quie price.5, ( QR a ar un _ ry Zn os .& CARS LEY CS: Dame \u2018Strigf, 166 10 106 8% Jumes Stree, MON TARAL aun] senc tp er PN potiron demanda phidatfinepehennçemenûûn aim .$1.40 Parasols 70c 50c- Lisle Gloves 35c ind Fo Feral In monte ont - e white unty, as 2 2d set biais me er 0e \u2018wood cie varié que.lard \"206 | +S,CARSLEY- C2.1708 te 1788 Notre Dame Otrest, 944013 ot Jama OL MONTREA pe EE ed \u2014.ect Biting, ah 350 en RE LAS .\u2014or staying at home\u2014here\u2019s a bargain is that will interest [AMT TONS Friday Bargain Day BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAY It doesn\u2019t matter whether you're going away on the First you.Bargain Day before a holiday here means crowdiog two days\u2019 business into one, so you'd best be here first thing in the morning.We're reaay for you at Eight o'clock sharp.The Greatest Sale of Ladies\u2019 Neckwear That Has Been Announced by Any House This Season.A manufacturer\u2019s \u201cSamples\u201d of Ladies\u2019 Neckwear, consisting of about 1300 pieces of the season's latest styles in Stock Collars and Collar and Cuff S.ts.Silk, Chiffon, Lace and Washable materials, all colors-worth up to 75c.Tomorrow's sale divided into three big lots at 10\u20ac, 156 wu 25¢ wa 2 to 2 1-2 yards wide Bleached Sheetings.\"Both plain aod twilled At less than One-Haif the Mil Prices.2 oases of Mill Ends, all useful lengths, worth up o'clock.While to 250 a yard.On they last, per yd.10° sale to- morrow \u201cReserve the Right to Limit morning at The most needful thing for the average small boy, enabling them to enjoy solid comfort, whilst saving their clothing.Made of blue striped Denim, with bib, pockets & braces complete\u2014worth soc.Whilst 200 pairs last, tomorrow - - = \u201cReserve the Right to Limit Quantities.\u201d ; \u201cSample\u201d Blouses and Underskirts We a with a leading maker to take over his \u2018\u2018samples\u201d in the dollar.By are all more or less mussed or solled, but all thle season's styles.Ladies\u2019 sizes; regular 32, Friday colore, blues, brown, black and Shirt Waist Suits, At Little More Than One-Haif Actual Value.Washable Shirt Waist Suits, in all the newest designs an able colorings; strictly man tallored; Pleated skirt and waleis; and sersessensvenns arvorcanne seeces nessuens fof Dominion Day.ns Ladles\u2019 Mohair Shirt Waist Suits, the sesson's desirable H Ten: TE, Somer Eis 50 Three Special Hat Values for the Holiday.E Ladies\" White Lawn Waists, plain Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Us a: ana embroidery\u201d trirmed.Amorted worth up I ren MU (hie Seno te oe Ladies\u2019 01 Meme Teads.to Wear Hata, neatly simed: £2 thin sen: : Ladies re Petticoats.lace trim- son's eves, worth up to $3 Friday.+.+00 todos siete senna 25.with deep flounce, regu- Jar a to $1.80 values, Friday.the t becoming veu seseea seecrsrrecsesre Ladies\u2019 and Mieses Ready-to-Weer White Pique end Duck tis mnsan: vor up to 5136, Final Reductions in - Mid-Suminer Materials Coipred Drees Musline.In à splendid Tenge of new patterns and ool- orings.worth up to 35c.Friday aeveus vesrer sesees ensess sasene The White Organdie Muslins.a fine sheer material, 34 fnches wide: soft, smooth finish, for waists or summer costumes; regular lic, Friday.Apron Lengths of fine White Musiin, with blind tucks and hemstitched Be border; Friday, each .vessossose vosrns sestse scsees senvass 10e Anderson's Ginghams, in the new and popular stripe designs; ai colors, worth up to 250, FriGay .00.00000 vonsee carrer seoses sevens 100 Back Grenadines.handsome lacs stripe effects, double fold materials, that are worth up to 35¢ yard, Friday .c.cecc0e ceeuco00e 15e Black Taffeta Sikes genuine \u201cLyon made\u201d French Taffetræ soft, bright finish, very durable, regular 45c values, Fridey \"esseneusecse 280 Large size with copper wire handles, the reguler 25c size, Prieur co.18c Corkscrews .le, Fork and 8poon & oo 1 Picnic Plates, per dozen.The Water Gq Ale Sa Glasses .22 Pienic Napkine, per Sion.||| Union Jack Flags, size #xis.Tie It Jou intend spending the day at home reading.keep the fies out by investing in 3 Window Screen Window Sioreen Hardwood ofled frames.extend to 29 inches open, 18a Friday .10e Wire Window Screaning.painted green; your choice of 12 different widths, per yard .4.000 00000 voroen munaues ouesas eeaesns 200 1-quart Ice Cream Freezer, the best make 6asy motion; regular $1.75.1.80 Yet eitaris casa ses ee rat na ga 000 secsre asenss seesensenmsen Odd lines of of Gray ati rames ae drive W600 55c; qlearing on Friday at .\u2026.icsce so0e0u sonves mvsveu covacese 380 Extraordinary Values In ell able.soft finah, new designs colorings.D yards vie per mare urd choice 3 tains, 20c yard, Friday .Cocoa Fibre Door Mata sise 3x Picnic Requisites \u2014\u2014FOR\u2014\u2014 Dominion Day BASEMENT.More than likely, you'll need a basket to start with.We have a splendid line of Strang Chip Baskets.sevcsaus secret severe ersere sresaes Lace Curtains in white only, 3 1-3 yverds taped edges, panel design with heavy lacy borders, $1.15 pair, Fridey - Curtain Mosiina, #4 inches wide, for eash or long cur- HOUSEFURNISHING CLEARANCES On \u201cThird Floor.\u201d White Homergow® G Quins, single bed size, with deep fringe, ready for use.seevevesrenessecnacans 950 894 eecies seven 13e 2au+0 vausus 200c20 vancanes Cream and White Curtain Scrim, La Faces ade.with open work stripe end Jace on both sides; per yard, 28¢, Friday 18e FOR DOMINION DAY PICNICS OR; OUTING PARTIES.; THE HAMILTON COMPANY, St.Catherine & Peel Sts V.C.V.C.VACUUM CLEANING CLEANING {J PLEASE REMEMBER that the VACUUM SUCTION SYSTEM of cleaning and renovating carpets and upholstered furniture is QUITE DIFFERENT FROM COMPRESSED AIR OR ANY OTHER BLOWING SYSTEM.Thé Vacuum Bystem not only cleans thoroughly.but raises the pile, makes the carpet look like new, and causes them to wear much longer.1F PREFERRED, CARPETS OR FURNITURE WILL BB CALLED FOR AKD CLEANED AT OUR WORKS.13-15 CONCORD STREET, MONTREAL.Tel, Uptoivn nu aN THE SUPERIOR COURT within one month.Montreal ; moanben, Caspretsl + , | Attorasge The Canadian Vacuum Cleaner Co., Limited sais tally Te Province of Quebeo, District of Mout- Notas.pager a; am.office, et 5 ames 8.F.McKinnon Ce, Limited, a body orc, ot 1% Sh Tame aetrml corporate and politic, duly Incorporated at 10 am.the following Immovesbles |.principal plas business Donne 1e the vaommt Sale a he py =; in the cn Tproa\u2019o.In| Chartéhd, In his lifetime baker, of Mook- Dame V! _ wife separate as .fronting on Rivard sald wife, street, 38x70, with heuse, Nos fondant.and quid \u2014\u2014 \u2014 An emp! a Rivard conte, with house bhicery, J t 1 ordered to appear Sete ou.33 3: ana 430.of aid Le.ve Join, 3008 MAUD, - Te partireiars to = = T Taiavome Notary.for Piatatiffs.we _ ~- QUEBEC'S TRAVELLERS\u2019 TAX, London Globe Says it Strikes Direelty at British Trade.re has gone much further in the pra ds per head on commercial travellers employed by firms having no place of business in the Dominion.It strikes a direct and heavy blow at British trade,\" us the number of British commercial travellers is by far the largest.MERRY-MAKING.The spirit of merry-making i» abroad, and all will agree that It is easier to be happy if suitably gowned.Many have eome to the conclusion that the dry goods store ef Movers.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sans.St.Cutherine strest west, corner of Mountain.strest, le the place\u2019 where the Best relliBle variety is to be obtained.Their an- nouacement on page 11 of this [seus \"of the Star, gives ai unprecedenter holiday lista demarre ar dors The Greatest Tet Lt - i Bi - q 2 LATE ay\u201d 7 Springfield French Protestant College SER ere rer \u2014-\u2014 CU a -\u2014 Summer returned to-duy.After the silght lapse of the earlier days of the week, Yesterday's coul but clear, weather was followed by the prophesied iu- creased heat.With the barometer rising, the mercury showed an increase of 3 degrees at an early hour this morning over tho warmest instant of yesterday, when it registered 72 degrees, The coolest moment of the night.that just bef ae dawn, the gluss showed 58 degrees Clear weather with just the hint of à treete made the shade very pi+rsant, though the full glare uf the sua was a trifle too warm.More heat promised to-morrow, Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Optical and Engt- : neer's Supply Companys s'andard barometer: Al noon yesterday.T9587.at NS aux to-day, 29.90: 11 num.To-day, 2990.Temperature\u2014 To-day, vuaamum 25 minimum 56: vesterday, maximum minimum 46.Sun rose this morning at 4.13.will sel this evening at 7.: 53.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria, 62.50, Edmonton, 77, 48, Calgary, T6, 42, Qu Appelle, 62, su; Winnipeg, 32, 54; Port Arthur, 54, 22, Purry Sound, 76, 50, Toronto, 76, sa; Ottawa, 74, 54, Quebec, «>, 56, St John, 62, 50; Halifax, 60, 46.The Next Twenty-Four Hours.Moderate westerly winds; fine and warmer, Friday\u2014Fine and warm, followed by showers at night.W INSPECTION OF ARTILLERY.The Parade Last Evening the Best Held for Years.Lieut.-Col.T.Henson, of Qu » made the annual inspection of the Becond Regiment of Canadian Aruffery last nizht.Following the inspection the regi- meni, headed by the band, marched to the parade ground on the Champ de Mars, and responded to rull call, which office was performed by the adjutant in the presence of the District Staff Adjutant, Col.Cameron.Cal.Benson expressed himself as having been favorably impressed on the bearing of the whole regument from start to finish.He complimented Lieut.-Col.Hibbard and the other uf- ficers of the corps.After the regiment was dismissed, Sergt.-Major Wilson.of the regiment, entertained Sergt.Majur Fellowes, of KC.G .sergeants, who were of the regiment.regiment will leave by s ial train over the C.P.R.at 9 clock ton morrow evening for Toronto and Niagara » ON an outing organized y the regiment.They will attend Di- Vine service next Sunday in the Church of St.George the Martyr, where Canon Cayley will preach the sermon, The folowing-named are the officers of the Second Regiment.\u2014Honorary Colonel, Lifeut.-Col.jt.Wiison-Smith; Lieut.-Col, F.W.Hibbard, commanding; Major E.M.Renauf, Major W.FE.Lyman, Major Lacey R.Johnson, Major Ernest C.Cole, adjutant; Capt.J.H.Davidson, Capt.J.A.Ewing, Capt.F.Wiison-smith, Capt.L.A.Glass, Lieut.J.A.Burnett, Lieut.A.W.Cole, Lieut.J.Summerfield, Lieut.G.E, Hall, Lieut.8mead, Capt.0.R.Kowley, pauymas- ter, Capt.W.A.MuGuinness, quartermaster, Surgeon-Major J.M.Elder; Surgeon-Capt.H.M.Church, and Honorary Chaplain Rev.James Barclay.CITY LOSES BOTH CASES, The Writs of Prohibition In Cases Sustained.Mr.Justice Curran tained the writ out some thne present as guests Pare yesterday mualin- of prohibition taken Agu by Mr.J.a Drouin, K.C.acting for J.HB.Pare, hotel keeper, accused of infractions of the license law.The cuse first taken was called before Mr.Recorder Pojr- ler, when the sensation with regard to the charges against Captain LOye was sprung.The police committee called for an investigation, but no charges were made before the committee, and the captain was exonerated.In the meantime another Charge was laid before the Recorder ggainst Pare.His counsel then applied to the Su- perfor Court for writa of prohibition to prevent the Recorders from hearing such cases, on account of alleged j;- regularities in the procedure vf the Recorder's Court.The two writs have been maintained und the Recorder's Court enjoined from hearing Ruch cases, with costs against the city of Montreal on both petitions.Re-union at Inverness Academy.A re-union of the teachers and students (past and present) of the Inver- ness Academy, will be held in the Lain- bly Grove, at Inverness, Megantic County, Que.Tuesday.July Four: h, 1805.A great many invitations have bein ment out and a large gatheriag 1x i-oked for.The Inverness Academy Was Astablished 1874 and has had some cchrated teachers on !ts roll, amongst them being Mr.Charles Black, son-in- law af the late Mr.Robert Hill, ot Jive ness.After him they had such TH as the late Mr.J.KR.Elliot, who met\" his death in an accident in Mont- Pea:.Prof.G.H.Howard, of he D Springfield, Mass., Principal, now In- gpoctor Mabon, Donald M.Rowat, Mr J.W.Alexinder, Miss MceQuaig, Miss McCoy.and at the present time Mix Hings 18 in charge of the Academy.The gathering will meet In The Lam- bly «rove at 11.30 nm, and after anch will proceed with the prc- gramme, which will consist of addresses, and vocal and.Instrumental music.Tea will also be served in the Grove.His Worship, Mayor J.W, Mooney, Warden of the {ounty of Me- will give the address of wel- dentie, come.Changes in the Barre Team.There will be considérable change in the Association football team that will present all-Montreal against Rarre.< Mr.McChesnney.of the ©.Ti R.will be captain instead of Mr.K.cf.Hollis of the C.P.R.McCulloch, of Point St.Charles, will play centre half In place of Mr.H Mr.Kendrick, of the C.P.R.\u2026 will la: outside right instead of Mr.F t, of Point St.Charles.\u201canusst Cin many qu \u2018 ber « G.À.Quebec, and his fellow , rem Murdérôus'Mutineers of Russian = \" Battleship Hoist Red Flag of Anarchy and Hold City of Odessa at Their Mercy Great Russian Seaport Terrorized by Rebellious Sailors and Striking Workmen, With Its Quays and Shipping in Flames and Its Authorities in a State of Panic\u2014 Sailors Inflamed by Summary Shooting of One of Their Number, Butchered Their Officers and Flung Their Bodies Into the Sea\u2014Other Warships Are £ Hurried to the Scene.Odessa, June 29.- The red flag of reis hoisted on the muastheads the Knlatx Potemkune, Russia's powerful battleship in the Black Seas which now lies in the harbor here In che hands of mutineers.The captain and most of the officers of the hattieship which is the flagship of the Hlæk Nea Fleet, were murdered and thrown overboard in the open sea, and the ship is completely in the possession of lhe crew and à few officers who have thrown in their lots with the inutitieers, GUNS COMMAND TRE CITY.The guns of the Kmate Potemkine command the city and the sireets, and mass of striking workmen are Inflamed by the spect.ie of open revolt on board an impérial w arship and are making bold front against the military.AH A: firing has been heard ters of the City.A num- ol harrh ades have Leen ere ed ani tumult and disorder reign, WARSHIPS HURRY TO SCE) The main squadron of the Ila ck feet, COUSISUNE Of the batllesh Georgt Pobiédunaseiz.Tri Sviatitelts.! Rostislav, and Ekaterina IL.with two Crulsers are hurrying to the scene, and « navul battle 1s in prospect, The rioters are in defiant mood.The mutiny arose from the shooting of i sailor.who was presenting.on behalf of the crew a complaint against bad food.According te one version, this sallor, whose name was | Omelchug, objected tou the quality of the \u201cborchtch.or soup, and was immediately shat down by a mess offi- rer.The crew then rose and seized the ship and officers, elght of whom were spared on condition that they would Join the mutineers.The others were killed and their bodies thrown overboard.The flagship had a complement of £36 officers and men.ARRIVAL OF THE BATTLESHIP.Late on Tuesday night the battleship arrived in the bay from Sevasto- rol.accompanied by a topedo boat.both Hying the red flag of revolution instead of the imperial and national standards, They ignored the signals from shure, and when the port au- thorilies sent a launch to communi- cale with them, the boat wus driven ull by the torpedo boat, which threatened to sink her if the order wus not obeyed.All night the torpedo boat patrolled around the flagship, which lay anchored off the town CITY IN AN UPROAR When moming came, It was some time before the populace realized what had happened, the numerous rumors being ascribed to the male volence of the strikers, who through- oul the day had kept the city in an uproar.The rumors, however, qu'ekly crystallized into fact.when the torpedo boat, her guns cleared for action, ran Into the harbor and seized the Rus- glun collier Esperanza, with a cargo of 2,000 tons of coal.and took her alongside the battleship.DEAD SAILOR'S BODY LANDED.At about the same time an armed Finnace.which had been launched by the battleship, steamed to the quay, where it landed an open coffin contain- Ing the body of a seaman, to whose uniform a written paper was attached.This paper stated that the man's name Was Omelchug, and that he had been shot dead by the chief officer for com- pluining ahout the bad quality of the soup served the crew.It was added that Omelchug had been murdered for telling the truth, and that the whole crew, had avenged his death by killing &ll the officers.As the news spread, large crowds, consisting mainly ofr r.otous strikers and their following, focked to the quay and passed wilh tured heads, respoctfully saluting the dead.The police, supported by Cos- sacks, tried to disperse the crowds.and remove the body.but the crowd surrounded the coffin and defled them to teuch it AROUND THE COFFIN.The body was visited by thousands of persons, many of whom placed coins In a basket at the head of the body towards a fund to defray the cost of the funeral, which the sallors propose to make a great demonstration.Rome scuffling followed.but before there was a definite result the Kniaz Fotemkine hoisted signals that the body was to be left on the quay, that it was to be taken on board later for burial at sundown with full naval honors.and that if the authorities interfered the battleship would immediately bambard the city.The threat, em- pharized by the sight of the muzzles of the ship's 12-inch guns levelled at the port, had its effect.The police and troops were called off.and the coffin remained, surrounded by the sympathizing, angry crowds.« THE BATTLESHIP COALED.Mennwhile the battleship was rapidly coaling from the Esperanza, while the authorities conferred on how to act.At noon the Governor ordered all work in the harbor to cease, and later he directed that all the shops and public places should be closed.He had meanwhile telegraphed to St.Petersburg and Sevastopol, asking the authorities at the jatter place to send a fleet It was evident that the authorities real- lzed their helplessness.STRIKERS GET BOLD.Any attempt at force would have undpubtedly led to a realization of the mutineers\u2019 threat to bombard the city.Moreover, there is reason to believe they distrusted the loyalty troops, who, apart from their national sympathy with their comrades of the ravy In the circumstances producing the mutiny, have long been plied by: the revolutionary agents\u2019 arguments in, behalf of a social uprising.: The bold- | ness of the strikers was markedly in- ; ciensed by the presence of the muti- reers, who were reckoned ns allies, and whom the strikers helped by send- fng men to assist in coaling the battleship.PANIC SEIZED THE CROWD.Therefore, beyond posting strong guards at the Government offices, banks and other public buildings, the your looks! Then restore the color; keep young! Stop your hair from falling out and make it d'heavy.LA 2720.» g .Tou know gray hair adds twepty years to ow long an pourait M now 7 sf vries | toms of the: f officials could do little to protect the town or allay the panic which seized a large proportion of the inhabitants.A crowd of inany thousands of orderly residents thronged the elevated Nich- olal Boulevard, whence they could view the harbor and the battleship, watching the latter with mingled curios.ly and fear.WHEN NIGHT CAME ON.The positon grew worse as night cama on.During the evening the battleship of the mutineers moved nearer\u2019 to the shore.Her heavy guns are stl trained on the city.This caused renewed excitement among the rioters.whose numbers were augmented during ihe Jay, partly by the compulsion exerien] by the siriters and partly by the encouragement derived by the presence of the mutinous warship.THE TORCH APPLIED.A huge nob, bellowing revolutionary, burst and waving rel flags.through the troops guarding two cus- warehouses, which they looted.Then spreading to all parts of the harbor.they set fire to warehouses, stores, offices and shipping, which are now blazing.lighting up the whole sea front of the city.All foreign ships are preparing io slip their inoorings.but the Kniaz Potemkin is playing her searchlight in every direction.and it is doubted whether she will allow any vessel to leave.So far us known no forelgn ship le burning.the vici.ms seeming 10 be only those owned by Russian employers against whom the strike is directed.PANIC AT THE CAPITAL.8t.Petersburg, June 29.\u2014 More serious in lis possible effects than all the defeats In Manchuria or the destruction of Admiral Rojestvensky's fleet was the news which reached St.Petersburg, that the standard of open rebellion was floating on board one of the Emperor's battleships in the harbor of (dessa, and that with shotted guns, the mutinous crew, headed by eight officers, against all comers.The authoritica are panic-stricken, and at the Admiralty cons®rnation reigns.Admiral Wirenjus, Chief of the Naval General Staff, frankly von- fessed that the situation was grave.The Black Sea squadron, which left Sebastopol Tuesday.under command of Vice-Admiral Kruger.was due to arrive at Odessa last night, and a battle with the mutineers may occur at any moment.A POWERFUL WARSHIP.The Knlatg Pôtemkine 1s a more powerful ship than any in Admiral Kruger's squadron, and the gravity of the situation {8 Increased by the fact that the city is practically tn the possession of the strikers.Should the sailors of Adnriral Kruger's ships join the mutineers, the Government would have to face open revolution.which would spread like wild-fire to other towns in the Black Sea littoral.The news of the mutiny coming, when Poland is In a state of ferment, when agrarian di=morders are coming to a head, and whan the Government is attempting mobhilization involving 200,000 men, may easily precipitate a crisis, and the authorities are endeavoring to keep it from the public.Nevertheless.the Liberals and agitators have ways of spreading the tidings, and the news was known here in all the cafes at midnight.The Radicals hall the event as the dawn of an actual armed revol tion, and say Omiltchug\u2019s name will zo down fn history as that of a marty.who precipitated a Russian revolution THE PREY OF FLAMES.London.June 29.\u2014A despatch from Odessa mays: \u201cThe whole of the quays and the buildings around the harbor, as well as much shipping, are in flames.Mobs of incendiaries by armed force prevented the fire brigade working.The troops are completely terrorized and are afraid to approach within range of the Kniatz Potemkine\u2019's guns.OTHERS MAY JOIN THEM.\u201cIt is rumored.\u201d says the Standards correspondent at Odessa, \u2018that the men of four other battleships mutinied at Sebastopol.and that two of the ships are on the way to join the Po- temkine.\u2018Two hours ago a huge mob broke through the military cordon round the town and looted two large customs warehouses.\u201cAt night the Potemkine moved closer to the breakwater, with her guns still trained on the city.\u201d SHIP FIRED A SHELL.London, June 29.\u2014 The Odessa correspondent of the Standard says that the Kniatz Potemkine fired a shell during the night at a Cossack picket stationed at the Richelieu Monument on the Nicola! boulevard, killing four and wounding twenty.SUPLIED WITH FOOD.St.Petersburg, June 29.\u2014It is stated that sympahtizers in Odessa are supplying the crew of the Kniats Poterm- kine with food: The Mayor of Odessa has gone to Moscow.He has telegraphed to the citizéns begging them to be calm and refrain from disorders.WORK OF MOBILIZATION BEGINS.St.Petersburg, June 20.\u2014The mobilization in St.Petersburg and Moscow began at midnight.Many of the reserve men who did not respond were seized during the night at their homes.All day long men have heen marched to barracks under escort.The mobilization includes Tsarskoe-Selo, Ga- china, Peterhof and other towns in St.Petersburg.Sixty thousand men have been called to the colors.RIDDEN DOWN BY COSSACKS.St.Petersburg, June 29.\u2014The excitement arising from the events at Lodz, Warsaw and Odessa, has spread to the cities in the Jewish Pale in all the old Polish provinces along \u2018the western border of Russian Poland proper.At Minak and Kovno policamen have been attacked In the streets, and al the latter place a jall delivery occurred.At Kleff about 200 Jews, making a demonstration and, carrying a red flag, were ridden down by gendarmes and Cossacks.Many arrests were made.MINERS GO ON STRIKE.Warsaw, June 29.\u2014A strike has been declared at the coal and iron mines, foundries and factories, in the districts of Dombrowa Strzemieszyce and SBos- nowiec.Yusovka, Russia, June 29\u2014The workmen in the Karpoff mine have gone out on strike.SENTENCED POR MUTINY.Sebastapol, Russia, Juhe 29.\u2014Eight sailors, found guilty of mutiny, were Bentenced here to-day to three years imprisonment.\"00909090000609900900090900099009000099900 = : were holding the ship eos 0 (= THE BLACK SEA FLEET.The battleships of the Black Sea fleet which, under Admiral Kruger are now on their way to Odessa to sink or recapture the Knlaz Potemkine are as follows: CATHERINE IL.launched in 1889, a battleship of 10,180 tons displacement and 155 knots speed.She carries 6 12-inch and 7 6-inch guns in her main battery, but is deficient in quick- firers, .DOÉNADZAT APOSTOLOFF, launched in 1892.of 8,076 tons displacement.Her speed ls 16 knots and she carries 4 1-2-Inch and 4 6-inch ns.GEORGI POBIEDONOSETZ, of 10.280 tons and 16.5 knots, was launched in 1896 and carries 6 12-inch.and 7 6-inch guns.ROSTISLAV, of 8.880 tons and 16 knots, was launched in 1899 and mount 4 10-inch and 8 5.8- inch guns SINOPE, of 10.180 tons and 17 knots, was launched in 18% and carries 6 12-inch and 7 6-inch guns.TCHESME, of 10.930 tons and: 15 knots, was launched in 1888, and carrles 6 12-inch and 7 8- inch guns.TRIA SVIATITELTA, of 12.480 tons and 1% knots, was launched in 1893 and carries 4 12-inch 8 6-inch and 4 4-inch.= EF AFO TOO: OAFHTOHCOOOIOÉ eel PERSONALS.COCODEC OOOECODEOODOVOOODOVOOCOE OO OÙ \u20ac ©s® SÉCODOE (Continued from page twelve.) Dr.Gurdon Hume is spending the summer in Compton.Mrs.Hart, 748 Sherbrooke street, has returned home from New York.Miss Morna Bate is the guest of Mrs.Papineau, at the Chateau, Montebello.Miss E.Holland, of Kingston, is residing with her aunt, at 74+ Hutchison ; street Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Dixon, of De \u201c Lorimier avenue, leave to-day for West shefford.Miss Fannie Axford.of St.John's Nfld.is visiting Mrs.Kent, 176 Elgin street, Montreal.Mrs.Lamothe was the hostess at a ea yesterday in Ottawa, given in honor of Mrs.Desbarats, of Montreal.Miss Olive Pepperell-Frost, after a stay of four months in Southern California, has returned to Ladysmith, B.C., to join her brother, Dr.A.C, Pepperell- Frost, The marriage is announced in Ottawa, to take piace In the autumn, 0° Miss Norah Shaw, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Shaw to Mr.Morgan of Hartford.Conn., son of Dr.Henry Morgan: and of Miss Edith Sparks, daughter of Mrs.Sparks of Hinton- burg, and niece of Mrs.Clifford Stf- ton, to Dr.Vaux, son of Dr.Vaux of Toronto.In the presence of a few relatives and friends, the murriage took \u201cplace at the residence of the bride's parents, Drolet street, on Wednesday, of Miss Maud Mary Alderson, daughter of Mr.Jos.Alderson, to Mr.John tee Hart, of Toronto, Rev.Day win, rector of All Saints\u2019 Church, officlat- ing.The bride was given away by her father.Miss Mabel Alilerson.gis- ter of the bride, was bridesmaid and Miss Muriel Hopper.niece of the bride, acted as flower girl.Mr.and Mra.Hart Lave left by boat for the west, and on their return, will reside on Hutchison street, The marriage of Miss Annie Millar, only daughter of the late Mr.Mathew Millar, of Edinburgh, Scotland, to Mr.Frank Lauer, of Westmount, took place on Wednesday, at the residence of the bride's mother, only relatives of the bride and groom being present.Fhe parlor in which the ceremony fook place was beautifully decorated with plants and cut flowers.The bride was the recipient of some very handsome presents, including a gold chain and locket studded with diamonds, from the groom.Mr.and Mrs.Lauer have left on a trip to New York and Washington.The marriage took place quietly last evening of Miss Daisy May Daniels to Mr.R O.Shaw.The ceremony Was performed at the home of the bride's parents, Durocher street, by the Rev.Mr.Nicholls,in the presence of relatives and intimate friends.The bride, who wore a& gown of cream voile.was attended hy her sisters.the Misses IA4l- lan and Beatrice Daniels, who also wore cream voile, The brides brother, Mr.W.Daniels, was best mah.The wedding trip will be to the west, the bride going away In a shepherd's plaid costume and black hat.On their return Mrs.Shaw will reside in The marriage took place yesterday of Miss Stella Mackenzie Wilson, daughter of the late Mr.John M.Wii- son.to Mr.Byron W.L.Allen, at the residence of the bride's bmther-in-law, Mr.Arthur A.Lunan.The Rev.c.A.Doudiet officiated.Miss Amy O'- Hara was bridesmaid, and Mr.Jack Baker, of Huntingdon, was best man.The bride was given away by her bro- ther-in-law.She wore a gown of cream crepe de chine, tulle vell and orange blossoms, and carried white roses.The bridesmaid wore a pale green eolienne gown.Mr.and Mrz.Allen will reside tnHuntingdon on thelr return from their wedding trip.The bride's travelling dress was of dark blue silk.At Calvary Church, yesterday after- non, the marriage took place of Miss Margaret Russell McLeod.daughter of Mr.George McLeod.to Rev.Walter E.Baker.of Yarmouth, N.8, Rev.Dr, E.Munson Hill, principal of the Congregational College, officiating.The bride, who given away by her father, was \u2018attended by Mise Edith McLeod as maid of honor, and Miss Fanny Paker, sister of the groom.as bridesmaid.Little Miss Dorothy Moule and Miss Edith Baker were flower girls Mr.C.E.Cross, B.A.and Mr.A.McLeod were groomy- men.The bride wore a cream gown, with vell and orange blossoms, and carried white roses.Her attendants all wore white.Rev.Walter E.and Mrs.Baker left for New York and Boston.From Boston they will go by sea to Yarmouth, where they will reside.At the residence of the bride's par- | ents, Cathcart street, -yesterday, the marri took, Amelia Isabella Wilson; daughter of Mr.James Wilson, to Dr.Lorne Benny, of Joliette, Rev.Dr.Mowatt officiating.The bride.who was given away by father, was attended by her cousin, Miss Soott.Mr.Walter Benny, brother of the groom, acted as best man.The bride wore white lace over waite \u2014 Happy is the bride a New Cas Range; It lightens work - To which she\u2019s strange.place of Miss Margaret - na Ad Fer California Ftums, all kinds, California Apricots, Onions, etc., etc.roche \u201cSec, $28 q Pommery ory 25-cuse Everything Strawberries « Preserving ~~ FRESH EVERY MORNING.Newman's\u2019 \u201cLachine\u201d Berriea fresh threo times a woos.Pineapples, Bananas, Grace Fruit, Limæs.Apples, Lemons, Watermelons, etc, etc.; Fresh Tomatoes Asparagus, Lettuce, New Potatoes Bermuda SATURDAY NEXT, DOMINION DAY, The Italian Warehouse will be Closed.The LAKE SHORE DELIVERY, ar far as Ste.Anns de Ballevus, will be made as usual on Saturday morning.Orders must be in our hands on y.The BACK RIVER DELIVERY will be made as usual on Friday mom- ing.Orders must in in our hands to- THE POMMERY CHAMPAGNES, THE - WORL uarts.\u201cExtra Sec,\u201d $38 q \u201cBrut.\u201d Pints, extra All less 3 per cent.discount for casb and special discounts on 6.10 and lots.Dominion Day Stores, Picnic, Camping and Yachting Stores, Sportsmen's Supplies\u2014 of the Best in All Our Lines THE ITALIAN WAREHOUSE will be Ppen To-morrow, 9 o'clock forthe Sale and Delivery of Dominion Day Stores.\u201cRASER, VIGER & CO., 1talian Warehouse, ESTABLISHED 18586.207,209 and 211 St James Street, » welt California Posches Californie Oreng s, FRASER, VIGER & COy.FRASER, VIGER & CO.PREMIER WINES OF THE 30 32 per case FRASER, VIGER & O0.Friday, Night until The Nordheimer Bullding, MONTREAL STEWART\u2019S Holiday * Necessities Yachting Shoes.Tennis Shoes.+\" ®anvas Shoes.\u201c Sandals.STEWART\u2019S 3 STORES West St.Catherine Street Store moving to 2411 St.Catherine, Holland's Old Stand.Golf Shoes.Everything cool and comfortable In Holday Footwear E \\ ah TEL es) =< pA a À 9 silk, veil, and orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valiey.The bridesmaid was in white silk, and carried pink roses.She also wore the gift of the groom, a bow knot of pearls.Dr.and Mrs.Benny have left for Boston, the bride traveling in a grey silk gown, with grey chiffon hat.The marriage took place last evening et the home of the brides father, Mr.John Morris 86 St.Luke street, of Miss Lillian Francis Morris, to Mr.Walter J.Badler, son of Mr.J.T.Sadler.The ceremony was performed in the window of the drawing-room, whi decorated with white peonies, white roses, and marguerites.bride, Who was given away by her fa- honor, and .or and Alyson M who w brid were in cream basket cloth, with deep lace co and carried pert Hodges was best .r, and York and trates gi bride og Yor! the Away ta 1 brown ghirt waist suit, Toh hatte maton brides pres- which were e, Included a diamond and sapphire ring from the groom.To the bride's attendants, the groom gave cents, and to the ring.Special Notice.Piano Satisfaction.A large and steadily increasing number of satisfied customers is one of the best evidences of the Intrinsic value of the Newcombe Pianos.The rich, deep, britiant tone of these Pi- anbs improves with use, while the cases are the production of the most rkilled workmen, and are artistic in design and scientific in construction.We cordially invite the most critical inspection of every Instrument that we offer, and guarantee to give yoû sat- irfaction.Willis & Co., 2470 8t.Cath- d erine street, Montreal, Xarn Plano! jl Layton Bros.world\u2019s greatest critics.\u2019 soie agents, 144 Peel street.153 leod The Montreal Dally Star ; rg =m 16s 16k, Lr) + : - Rr Tele Ae LT 1 KT mes TS a pearl cres- best man a monogram printed end ~ There is always a few pieces of furniture missing in the furnishing of a city or country house.Here is an excellent opportunity to complete furnishing a house at exceptional bargains.Note The Prices: Parlor Suites, from - 16.50 to $150.00 Bedroom Suites, from - $11.50 to $200.00 Sideboards, from - - 76 to $175.00 Extension Tables, from 65 to .00 Dining Room Chairs, from 60c to $10.00 All other goods reduced in same proportion.While the price of some ot the items mentioned may be so low as to seem hardly possible, yet you can depend on finding every one just as advertised.We do not bring you down on a \u201cwild goose chase,\u201d or tell you after you're in the store \u201call sold out\u201d of this or that line of goods, expecting you to buy something else.One of the penalties of doing a large business is that frequent accumulation of stock is inevitable, as you know, and, of course, that means at this time of year it has to go at any sacrifice.Best choice to those that will come early F.LAPOINTE, 1449 St.Catherine Street East, Corner Montcalm.The People's Mutual Building Society, CLASS BONE OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE CITY.1 rd appropriations 137 and 138 by Sale, in the Long Room, Me- chante Tastitute, 204 St.James Street, on TUESDAY, At JULY, 1905, at 8 o'clock p.m.Join now and you are fully qualified to participate in the above.PURELY MUTUAL.NO STOCKHOLDERS.Weekly P ents\u2014$ .10 per shale of 5200.00, or 7 ne 50 for an boek of $1,000.00, 1.00 for a book of $2,000.00, of $4,000.and so on in the same proportion for any other amount.Circulars and full information at the Society's Office, 304 ST.JAMES STREET.TY Enjoy The Holiday ** Year For All True Canadians Dominion Day July Ist, Saturday of This Week.It's time now to prepare for it.A little thought now about your holiday ' outfittings will greatly add to the comfort and enjoyment of that great day.Just read over the following suggestions; they may help you: You will need new Light Headwear, and you'll look cämfortable and well dress@il with a White Duck Hat, price 252, or if you want better, at 56c, 75c and $1.00, J t varlet.traw Hata in Montreal, prices from 25e ae eo Que ras oe 25 and $2.50 are really.fine and Aur extra good lines at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 are selling fast.- \u201c, Genuine Panama Hats, Al special value at $6.50 each, and some extra fine ones at $7.50 and $8.50.Red Rive.Drab - 5 : White, , Royal 3 = Boe ES elt Moran * or Prices 750 and $1.00.À splendid Holiday Hat; can be rolled up and put in your pocket.Summer Neglige Shirts, in finest materials and best makes, ali new up-to- date reliable goods, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, §1.256 and $1.50 each.Summer Suita, ready-to-put-on, high class, stylish, well made.Also White » Duck Coat and Pgnts from $2.50 à suit Brown Linen Coat, Vest and Pants.33.75.\\ Striped Flannel Coat and Panty, {5.00 a sult.Men's Tweed Outing Suits, Coat and Pants, 37.50; beautifully made.8ilk Bashes, Crimson, Navy and Black.75¢, $1.00 and $1.35.Leather and Canvas Belts, all sizes and styles, 25c to $1.50.+ Light Summer Underwear, from b50c per suit up.Pure Silk, SDK Finish and Linen Mesh Underwear.in large variety.Night Shirts, plain or fancy trimmed.50c, 76c and $1.00.Sleeping or Pyjama Buits, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 up.Bathing Sults, 50c up.Swimming Pants, from 10c.15e up.Now Summer Neckwear, Collars, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins.ete.Everything In the Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothing, Hat and Furnishing line.Both Stores Open Till 9 p.m.To-night and \u2018 11 p.m.Friday.Olosed All Day on Saturday, July tet \u201c Corner Cralg and Bleury \u2014 AND \u2014 2299 St.Catherine St.Bath Towels, from Our defence .system against \"cold invasions.in use from Halifax to Esquimalt Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg.Vancouver, St.John, NB.re ee "]
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