The Montreal daily star, 30 juin 1905, vendredi 30 juin 1905
[" \u201cSUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 oF B8AYINGS: \u201cThe Btar brings us each Year \u2018 \u201c { Priore than 50,000 strikers, aidrd by the fighting Men of, the battleship, 4 - harbor lay a strange fleet that floated .\u201cIncreasing trade.\" \u2014MR.A.8.ROBERTBON, : Robertson & Co, Hatters and Furriers.* CLEAR, BUT WARMER CIRCULATION OF STAR Law Wea Weskty - pri 413.335 Total last wesk TE \u2014+ : VOL.XXXVII, Ne 154 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1905.\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.\u2019] STREETS OF ODESSA AUN AED WITH BLOOD 4, 5 { vin Hundreds Killed and Thousands Injured in Street Fighting \u2014 Mutineers\u2019 Machine Guns Opposed Those of Troops\u2014 Reservists Kept Their Barracks While Wild Riders of the Steppes Were Hurled Back by the Infuriated Multitude\u2014Millions of Damage Was Done\u2014Great Panic Amongst Foreign Shipping.fal to The Montreal Star.Odessa, June 30.\u2014sAnother twenty- our hours of terros\u2019 such as has only been equalled Dy the French revuiu- tion, with cracking of rifles and machine guns, roar of cannon, hoarse cries of fighting hordes, blazing of incendiary fires.and to-day the streets of Odessa run with blood.Fully 5,000 rioters and troops have been shot down by the guns of the rebel battleship Kniaz Potemkin, from which occasional shells have been sent crashing into the city, causing death destruction.armed with machine guns, are spreading terror and repulsing attacks by the Czar's Cossacks.Strikers are in control of the city, and the Government is helplessy\u2019 The THEIR ONLY HOPE.only hope of the authorities is in the arrival of Admiral Kruger's squadron, of which the Potemkin was the most powerful ship, But this hope is coupled with the fear that the sight of the red flag flying from the masthead of the Potemkin will arouse the Bpirit of the other sailors of the fleet.and that the mutiny will spread to all of Kruger's ships.Martidi .w has been proclaimed, but the strikers and mutineers laugh at tt - Bearing red flags and carrying bombs, the strikers are swarming in the streets.Flames\u2019 have burst out fn every section of the city.From the slums the half starved victims of the oti} lasting -evermed\u2014} Into the streets crying anarchy and oarrying death to all the hated resi- Cents of the town.whose riches ana affiliation with the oppressors of Gov- erfment have caused them to be listed among the doomed, THE WOMEN ALSO HELP.\u2018Weapons have been brought forth from their hiding and women unable aid *t otherwise follow the men through the streets, bearing torches filed with oil.with which they have fired scores of buildings.The chief strategic points and wide ulevardg in the city were command- by the machine guns of the Cos- sack., but through side streets these de\u2018achmen s of troops were attacked by marines, from the ship, also armed with machine guns.During the fighting on Wedn night it is believed that fully 1.000 persons were Killed and 2,000 wound- The Cossacks.having been repeatedly repulsed and many of their number killed, were wild with rage and thirsted for revenge.They made no discrimination, innocent persons were mowed down with machine guns.waggon loads of dead were carried away.As swarms of the revolutinnists gathered from the poorer parts of the city made up of a score of nationalities swept through the Streets singing the \u201cMarseillaise\u201d of Russia, Cossack patrols attempted to drive them back without success.It 1s believed that 50,000 men and \u2018women were engaged in attempts to fire and destroy the public buildings of the city.Roaring flames which destroyed the Central Railway station and which were s'arted again along the water front stirred Into action the long pent-up hatred of the people for the autocracy and oppressive methods of civil government, and the torches of red-flag marchers destroyed millions of roubles worth of property within a few hours.Only Cossacks.were sent against theme rioters, whom the people of \u2018Odessa hate and who hate Odessa A few regiments of regulars from the northern provinces were used for duty around some public buildings.but nohe of the reservists could Re\u2019 trusted and they were kept within the barracks.The torches caured the destruction of the elevated railways encircling the water front.hundreds of warehouses and residences of workmen, employed along the water front, several churches with Government buildings and quays.A SLAUGHTER UNPARALLELED.One pler destroyed contained 7.000 tons of ralilway ties, and these burned all day long and at night flluminated the harboz like a great torch, bringing into prominence the huge hulk of the battleship with its guns trained on the city.Slaughter almost unparalleled marked the attempt of the rioters to h the warehouses of the Russian, ding and Navigation Company.Cossacks who were guarding the property managed to stand off the mob for the greater part of the night, and at daylight the square in front of the buildings was filled with dead bodies.A TERRIBLE SCENE.Day dawned on a scene that baffles description.The sun rose from the Black Bea.shining red through a dense pall of black smoke and flame that hung over the entire wharf front.Few persons had slept through that fearful! night of terror.The constant eracking of rifles and machine guns, and the hoarse cries of fighting men, Bad made night hideous.Out tn the the same grim banner of req that appeared so fitly duplicated In blood \" Le \u2014\u2014 _ \u201cSHORT OUTINGS\" fe.the title of a very nd ee ndy booklet sousd by the passenger he R.à O.Navigation cot hig eo ond and little trips on the St.Lawrence.| Mr.J.F.Dolan.city.passenger agent, 128 Bt.James street, will be pleased furnish copies of the Interesting Olitinge,\u201d EP i oo mired Xi en WHLE ANCRY MULTITUDE BACKED BY MUTINEERS BATTLE - FIERCELY WITH CHARGING COSSACKS which flowed through the streets, ahd: caught in the web of flames along the In flames that ate thelr way for a mile and a half along the water front, from the Quarantine Quay to the Pratique Docks.MUTINEERS ASSIST MOB.Throughout the night there had been desperate fighting.The red glare from the burning buildings, and the long white beams from the searchlight of the Kniax Potemkin had turned night into day.and rifle sights were easily visible and targets plain.Gun squads from the Potemkin and the two torpedo hoats went ashore to aid the strikers and the revolutionists in Odessa.Everywhere barricades had been thrown up, topped by great red banners thar had been dragged to light by those who had made them months ago.Behind these barricades machine guns from the ship played a deadly stream af projectiles up and dawn the narrow streets back from the water front, and kept the fire companies, Cossacks and police from approaching the burning buildings.The wide boulevard that runs along the top of the great biuff that faces the harbor was wholly in the possession of the rioters throughout the night and holding this they held down the road to the harbor front.where the work of the incendiaries was going on A PITCHED BATTLE.Odessa is lald out llke a great checkerboard.and all the streets and boulevards were commanded by barricades @nd machine guns.It was on the Boulevard Nigplal and in the Square of Catherine that the flerce fighting of the night had occurred.It was not a one-sided fight, with trained soldiers on one side and a moh on the other.It was a battle in which thousands were engaged, and the revolutionists were aided by experienced men with modern weapons from the war ships.The hospitals are flea.and ch Abd Janasoguss - being shelter the Caanded.All night long the great bells of the cathedral clanged and boomed above the clamor of the fighting multitude, and priests of the Greek Church ran through every part of the town exhortinæ the rioters to desist.and pleading with the leaders to declare a truce until morning.Martial law had been declared at midnight, however, and all the military forces in town had been ordered on patrol throufh the streets.COSSACKS BRAVE BUT CRUEL.The Cossack cavalry charged bravely through the streets and loyally supported their commanders, but the guards refused in many cases to fire against their own people, and were sent back to the barracks.Of the 600,000 population of Odessa hardly g third are Russians.About 150,000 are Jews and others are Greeks.Armenians( Turks and people of various nationalities gathered from Southern Europe.The lower classes of Odessa are of a most desperate character and they have fought throughout the night with a wild ferocity that has driven the mill- tary governor into the main fort of the town In a state of panic terror.TERRIBLE PANDEMONIUM.The yells of the mob, the roar of the flames, the crack of falling buidings, mingled with the rattle of musketrv, from the military, who were now appearing on the scene In strong force.went to make up an indescribable pandemonium.The military brought thirty mechine guns into play.the rioters falling in hundreds before the merciless fusilade.After a time the military gained the upper hand, but at intervals during the night the conflict was renewed at several points.At 3 o'clock in the morning the Meb endeavored to force its way into the centre of the city.but was repulsed after a terrific fire.The neighborhood of the harbor presents an awful scene of devastation.Damage by fire is calculated to Teach $12.500,000.The troops stationed in Odessa are In the main reservists recruited from Odessa, and the country round about.and it was not strange that they should have refused to firu upon their own people These reservist troope number nearly 40.000 and the great fear of the Russian Government at this time Is that they may join the insurrectionists.MANY COSSACKS SLAIN.There were only 1,200 Cossacks in hOdessa when the outbreak occurred, and it is not known how many of these \u2018 have been killed COSSACK CHARGES.Cossacks went throughout the miss notwithstanding the fact that they knew the guns of the Po were trained upon the city and likely to begin bombarding at any minute, The wild raiders of the Russian oavalry dashed through the streets, fighting their way toward the water front and charging barricades time after time.Each charge wes met by a cracking volley.which could come from noth' y but the machine guns of the Pota tin.These leaden hall- storms cht them, dropped horses from benea them, or emptied the saddles of in the leading ranks very case forced them to turn and take to the mides for protection from the fire that struck through each street leading to the water front like lances of death.SHELLED BY THE WARSHIP.Even when they retreated back into the town and assembled in Catherine Square, near Richelieu monument, they 1.wete not safe for the flashing search- ight beam of the Potemkin sought hem out and seemed to lead scream- 1 shell straight to where they halted.It had come from one of the large guns of the Potemkin, and exploded just at the foot of the monument.Four were killed and seventeen wounded, d it warned the Cossacks der cover, for there was no line of stone quays, and in a short time they were utterly destroyed.The office of Port Administration, | the stores and warehouses of the Pan- Russian, Koshky and Russian companies.à score of private warehouses, shipbuilding plant and drydock, and a great number of woodyards were burned, while the great coal piles on the Government dock were soon flaming like great black volcanoes.Long lines of railway cars, contalning cargoes unloaded from ships, were trapped on the quays and were soon in flames.An attempt to run engines In to drag these trains away from the fire called forth the fiercest fighting of the night, and after the engineers and firemen were killed and the guarding troops driven back, the helpless engines were left to be caught in the spread of destruction.PANIC AMONG THE SHIPPING.In the harbor a panic among officers and crews of foreign ships is said to be paralleled only by that in the Har bor of Martinique, when the craft in that fearfully menaced stretch of water fought their way out to sea.Everywhere could be heard the cries of captains and mates of the threatened shigs forcing their men to face the flames and bullets that pattered on decks and water.The steam vessels were finally saved but five sailing vessels were caught and made to form part of that fearful picture of destruction that was back- grounded against the Hill of Odessa.On a great wide staircase 200 steps tn height, that leads from the water fropt up Into the town, was fought the strangest battle of the night.CHARGED DOWN STAIRWAY.A band of Cossacks attempted to ride down the flight of stone steps to the level stretch along the harbor front.From barricades erected below and from behind warehouses of the street below steps covered with dead.This feat was not attempted again and although several efforts were made to flank \u2018the insurgents on the water front the Cossack charges were always repulsed and the rioters let in possession of this part of the city.A number of heavy explosions were heard during the night coming from the harbor, but their meaning could not be learned.On board the Potemkin the strictest order appears to be observed, and no boats from the shore are permitted to come anywhere near the ship.Panic-stricken people are fleelng from the city.| Every raliway train going out of Odessa is crowded.The entire harbor front is gutted.MUTINY WAS LONG EXPECTED.Naval Officers Knew That Conditions In Russian Navy Must Change.Naval officers were not, it seems, surprised at the news of the mutiny on board the Kniaz Potempkine.The discipline of the Russian navy has always been maintained wish a rigor and sternness that were nosy calculated to develop overbearing offi cers and cringing crews, and.as a consequence, to create an internal condition that promised the worst results.It is a tradition among American and British man-o\u2019-warsmen that the easiest remedy for lapses of discipline was the knout followed by hanging.Indeed, whenever a Russian warship was seen steaming to sea and then returning after a short time, it was the implicit faith of the Anglo Celtic and Yankee sailormen that \u201cJohnny Rusa,\u201d as they called the Tsar's ship.had simply steamed outside the merine league to hang some unfortunate shipmate for a crime that would be dealt with far more leniently on the other services.Mixed with this gufley yarn of there was often a strain halt truth.So far as naval annals reveal it is default to knowing the tempermment.The racial acceptance of the destiny of the Russians to believe that mutinies could occur aboard their ships of war.have played out in France, notably {n Great Britath and to a degree even with Americans and ee Germans.The proscriptive right the seaiflan to growl is acknowledg- tendency is to pass ft by.Then, too, the official punishments are so swift and sure that this constitutional ebal- lition against his 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Singer wanted the Ump.to fine DL > -nen $1.000000 and suspend them fe - Test of the season.E Ber +» \u2018ht ealled \u201cKise a Knock- 5 xi homb thrower, and \u201cKiss\u201d dwelt à } ! fe nd hope.Wore 355 Shey in - a = THE MONTREAL - DAILY _STAR\u2014FRIDAY,\" JUNE\" ~ 30.\u201d 1905.= \u2014 Won Sensational Game of Eighteen Long Innings cCarthy Pitched Masterly Ball and the Locals Won the Longest Game Ever Played on a Montreal Diamond.we release our long relate a tule This is where pent-up enthusiusm and of murvellous deeds, For 15 long heart palpitating innings yesteriay the gladiators on the pay poll of Messrs.Bannon and Stalling fougui inthe bracing air of \\West- mount, gid when the fans aad warriors left the ayena at % pan.they were two limp fur utterance, Two games were down on the pro- granine, but one was -Dough.This sterllug contest lasted for 4 bouts, and as there was no superal deste to perforin by 1gooalight, the Buc.4 une Was pul on the shelf, Me + dl hand out the glad tidings at the vu:iet that Mr.Bannon's Masto- dun.Marvels and all round Gymuasts \u20acearrvd off the luurel wreaths of the &ftuir by the following statistics: à lu & And an additon we wane it distinctly understood that there was something doiig «very second.The local artista tied the score in the 8th inning just when the thing Jook- ©d to be a cinch for Butalo, and then went lo bat in the IN) one run tw the By un exhibition of aggresshe tac- Bes that would have Togo ana Ovarna 4 down and 3 to play, our unexcelled Joy makers sailed in just as the dinner dour was Striking.put two men across &he plate and grasped victory on the wing.It was the longest game ever played in Montreuil, and one nf the long- ast on record, One 15 mmaing gare has been played fn the Nauonal League thia vear, between St.Louis and Chicago, but at had nothing o \u2018esterday's circus as a producer of he disease and nervous Drostration.The twirling artists were the digni- fled Mr.Mocurily for us.for Buttalo that celebrated Lou comedian \u201cRube Kissinger, the gentleman with the McCarthy pliched a masterly game.For 15 of the IS 1univgs he shut the @enenriy out Without a hit or run.In faut it was whirlwind ball and McCarthy's great pitching was backed up by etectric ftelding, with Mr.Dumpling Miller.vur popular young second ° upon the striking family resemblance between \u201cDutch\u201d and a flour barrel.In the eurly part «f the strenuous drama everything looked .I! Buffalo.With the score 4 ta 2, And the locals apparently all ti, Joyee worked around the sa.ks on a nice double by Buster Bannon.In the ninth the score was tied.Ban- non getting a base nn -balls atenling second, and crossing the plate as the useful Mr.Raab whipped a single about 5 feet over Kissinger's head.Then came the see-saw.MeCarthy excelled himself and continued 1a pitch a grand game.Half a dozen thines victory was in the grasp of both teams, and twice Dutch Hartman took a wee drink of Westmount water, then went up and was struck out.Moral\u2014Microbé are N.G.for baseballers.the locals were deliberately robbed by baseman, throwing out the most Bparks.But do not wander off with the dea | that Mr.\u201clube was not all to the beaut.ful.Ho vas thers with the goods at all Blises.Both meen used great julxment, and | at crite jrents in the bel tng cone test puPpOseiy gave bases on balls to | dangerous hiclers n 1 then swepl down the w-.1ker men thai followed.Sirk» outs with he bases full were 8&8 connon A8 Mesqui'pes ja Lachine, Wille the ter ns oauh: fer every point acl Bzan, the genilemnamy Umnp., lead a \u2018oz s ate The tes aorked up tn a degree of frenzy.disputed almost every decisions, fourht over the pall and ai some stares Hgin dint know his own name.There \u201cag only op serious collision Dettuversn Tlie arbitratox and a perforum- er, 1 raver, and as a consequer e Mr.MCMonus Was compellel to retire from the scene Of str:fe and view ihe re- maiuder of the crn'est from the dizzy Detents of the deaifata bene he Mac.and Bra.opeied the debate on a pirhed ba Fra.said it was a ball, Mr.McManus Was qui e posin or was a strike.\"Et andl gan Then out spike M Manus straight from the hoot as fo oes tt XXXX PT Xax CUT XX == xX -' xxx \u2014 ?!! xxx - !!! xx\"! \u201cWhat's that sd Egan, with the emphasis on \u201cthy MaManus repeated hic phservation, adding a few personal compliments Mr.MrManus used such endearing terms as Cham.\u201d Ulouoster# and rob bein referring to Mr.Egan's quo fit ons ae an Uo-plre.Cut of the game for yours.\" raid My Eyxan with @ dramatic gweep of the rixhi am.Moye retired s ; ring vengeance and Wis/rep'aced tv rhe energetic Mr Mo.Allister, who performed gracefully Huffaio pinay! a man bv the name of Glassburner an right field.The fans ohio ted to the name at first and wanted him put out of the game on gonoral principles, but the Ump.wouldn't hear of it of course, Messrs.Hartman and Kissinger were present with a few reat acts in the light comedy department.Duteh* had his towel out near third Da æ again and kept mopmng up the te k of his neck just as he did the day THE REAL QUESTION.The real question of disease 1a\"Can I becured?\u201d [If you or anyone dear to you Is losing strength, flesh, energy and vitglity, if you ar; ou will not spend tir iry- Tog to figure out jus what name to call the diseas by.It is almost impos ble to draw the line where Diner and waakness merge into Your trouble may not be bons : \u201cton\u201d Cons: pion oday.> but you don\u2019t know whit aay become MOTT Hundreds ot poops have been re Fore - robust health by Or Pierce's marvelous #Goidr: Medical Discov ry\" after geputalio pars elans ha mounced gonsumptive be- eonsum tion?nt point is that they were hopelessiy Hl but this e at they wor govery \" restored and saved them.=] was not able to do hardly any work at 1.\" says Jennie Dingman, of Vapburen, slkaska ich.In à most Interest! tter to Dr.Pierce.\"I had pain in my le de sod snd bad hea ba ha to be nr husband thourht ! had con © wanted me to &«t à doctor, but Te ron 16 ho rame tha, 1 could not Ds Biden Medio Memes?Iscovery and d before | T had ad no more of it wrormiagred and cdicine is the best Ÿ bove taken.\u201d Write to Dr.La V.Pierce.He will send good, fathe cheri, professional advice, paru ap envelope, absolutely plaie nearly 40 years experionés as hit \u201cHole et SLA [iician of of the: In a ,N.has e vaiids\u2019 Ho \u2018dise.ee Your Constipation ca Nim an expert in chron! oa son many serious diseases, It Le t SEoughly._ Egan Egan's lamps certainly went out as the afternoon progressed.and at least two of his decisions were too tart for words.The rrmvers swayed back and fnr- wards with excitement and velled themselves to a standstill.\u2018here were groang of dismay one minute.and fiendish yells of delight the next as victesy flirted with one side and then the other.From the fourth to the fift-enth innings Buffalo did not make a single hit.The ice was broken by McAllister in the 15th, who hit one out and stole second.There wera two nut.McCarthy did a risky thing by Intentionally giving both Laporte and Murphy basrs on balls.Gilazshurner was te hat next.hut vat Gettman thourht he had turned a neat trick on us by putting in slugger Milligan.McCarthy shot the ball over the plaie to beat the band and the crowd wan! crazy as Milligan struck out with the ares full The 18th and final spasm was a beaut as far as exeltement went.Laporte drove one ent that nearly #0: away from Meany.as it had frills on it.\u201cDutch\u201d Hartman tumbled an infield tap of Murphy's, and with the sun in The Mon.Mr.Gettman now holds the circus catch championship, his eyes Joyce misjulged Milligan's fy.- N7.ttress also hit to Jovce In deep left ficld.and Murphy crossed the plate.It looked lke a sure thing for Rnf- falo, and the crowd began to go home.This, however, was where we began to draw dividends.Raph drew a base on balls and went to recond on McCarthy's sacrifice.Miller worked the mighty \u201cKiss\u201d for a base and Wiedensaul hit one that Laporte juggled.Bases full and one out.Wow! Then the game broke up.Meany drove out a nice easy fly between Gettman and Milligan.Gettman thought Milligan would catch jt and Milligan thought Gettman would catch Ît.They both atood looking at one another, apparently paralyzed and as the .ball dropped to the ground the ernwd rose screaming to its feet and Raub and Miller rushed over the plate, Gettman and Miller continued to stand out In the fleld, and they jawed one another until their voices gave out.It was à peach of a dumb play, but we had no kigk coming.You don\u2019t see games like that one growing on ths bushes.Even the peanuts were nervous.The acore: RUFFALO.; AB.R.H.PC.A.E.Mettman, cf.5 1 1 1 6 0 McAllister, rf, © D0 1 4 1 0 Grerna, If Las 7 6 0 4 0 2 Laporte, 2b.4 1 1 8 85 0 Murphy 1b.2.2.7 1 0 2 2 0 McManus, nr.1 1 #4 2 0 Glessburner, rf.1 o 0 0 0 0 Milhgan, rf .2 90 #9 0 9 à Nattress sa.7 1 6 5 8 2 Brockett, 8b .8 0 1 2 3 8 Kissinger, p.7 0 0 60 7 0 Totals.63 5 BK *82 28 7 MONTREA AL.AB.R.H PO AE.Miller.2h.oT 11 4 6 0 L Hartman, ga .1 0 1.4 86 1 Welidensaul.sa.2 0 1 9 0 Oo Meaney, rf.6 1 2 200600 Lanhance, Ib.7 1 1 28 0 0 Joyce, 11.o.oo.7 1 1 4 0 2 Bannon, ¢f.8 1 10 8 000 2 Hartman, $b.8 0 1 2 6 1 aub, ¢ .6 1 1 132 1 1 McCarthy.p.T 60 1 0 \u20ac 1 \u2014 a \u2014 Totals .2 6 11 MH 5 \u20ac Scare hy innings\u2014 ' Buffalo\u2019 .19 030000000960 600- Montreal .000201001000000003\u2014+ SUMMARY.Two-hage hits, Géttmen, Bannon and er pe ; Gerth ee Te BER CE LS w hita, Miller and McCarthy: siolen bases.Nattreas, McAllister, Laport Ban- non; double play, Nattresoes to Tie to Murphy: struck out, by Kissinger §, by MeCurthy 11: base on balls.off Kissinger 11, off McCarthy 6; hit by pliched balls, McCarthy.Nattress and Laporte; left on Lascw, Buffalo 11, Montreal 13.Umpire, Egan.Eastern League Games.b At Providence\u2014 R.HE Providence 00601000\u2014 2 & 3 Baltimore 0322112617 20 © Butterfes\u2014Joaslyn and Thomas: Bur- chell and Ryers.Umpires, Zimmer and Conway.Attendance, §.,500.At Newark\u2014 Newark -016210020000\u2014-6 9 3 Jersey \u2018tty.010000104001\u2014 7 10 8 Batteries -\u2014 Pardes Moriarit and O'Neil, Olmstead and McCauley.Umpire, Hassett At Trrunto-\u2014 Rochester 000010002\u20143 7 8 Toronto 12021030x\u2014_ 9 18 O Batteries - Fertsch and Payne: Falk- enburg and Sullivan.Umpire, Moran.At- tendinre, 800.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING Per Won.Lost.cent.Baltimore 4.32 21 gas Jersey City .2 8 21 sue Providence .31 22 san Ruffalo 11 200 2-2 26 24 520 Toronto 000 112 38 26 490 New gi Cee .28 31 424 Rochfâiter 0.20 31 832 Montreal .LL.20 32 .386 National League Games.R.H.E.At Brooklyn - New York.016003001\u201411 13 © Bronldyn 000000001 \u2014 1 4 2 Truttérien.Matthewson, [Elliott amd Jowerman and Clarke, Eason.Doescher and Ritter Umpire, Emglic Attendance 2.000 At Philadelphia -First game - Rewton Hoon 1000 - 2 8 0 Phitade 1phia 0 10101001 4 9 8 Batteries Fraser and Needham; Cor- ridon and Dooin Second game - Bnston .201000000 - 1 7 0 Philadelphia © 00000101 x.2 $ 1 Batteries \u2014 tie and Moran: Suthoft and Abbott Umplre, Johnstone.Attendance, 6 350 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost cent.New York .47 15 733 Philadelphia oo 3R 24 61% Fittshurg ._.39 26 690 Chicago .2.37 28 Beg Clocinnat] 20.2.84 29 .540 Et.Louls .25 39 .391 Boston + .\u2026.\u2026.19 44 802 Brooklyn .17 48 262 American League Games.R H E At Boston\u2014 Boston .00201100x\u2014 4 6 1 Washington 000200001- 8% & 3 Batteries \u2014 Tannehill and Criger; \u2014 mmr he, had caught it.cu Why &0 to the cir- There was lurid la language In the olub-house when Magnate Stallings gave Egan Ms opinlon of the way the game was run.The Maple Leaf Baseball team, of Point St.Charles, are golnz to play a match on Saturday next with the French Rasebal! team, of St, Lambert.A game of baseball.now and the, Is relished by all gentlemen, The women, too, all sorts and clans, Develop into howling fans.Montreal is not getting the advantage of the umpiring by any means, Se DADE AND FINLAYSON WILL PROBABLY PLAY WITH \u2018mount forward line will aisd be different to that which played in the last game; Toomey, a second team man, who has been showing good form and is 4 hard worker and a good shot, will be Included, and F.Davies or another will wards wil! inside right, the other r- be the same.play Saturday\u2019s Match.been that have Association One of the best served up games to the Foothall supporters will be played on t day t Mascotte Park grounds on Satur- next, when the famous Vermont eam.Barre Rovers, will be In town tn he play a team representiug the Montreal and District l\u2018ugue\u2026.A good eleven has been selected by the League, and MONTREAL.It ls safe to announce that Albers) Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, we Dade and George Fwlayson will play have a perfect right to allow them to play with us.with Montreal a week from Saturday.They were out at practice last night, and this morning the news was all over that they had signed.No definite announcement was given out, but president Arthur Hamilton, Montreal, was prepared to Bay this: anything that r .however, going to do will interfere with the ules of the Montreal Amateur Athlet- We are not, ic Association.\u201d of members said: As to the Shamrocks, one of their \u201cWe do not have to get \u201cDade and Finlayson have expressed| for the Minto Cup {f anyone will chal- thelr desire to us to give up professional company in which they have been and to play wlth an amateur club like Montreal.Nothing positive can be sald as vet According to the latest rullng of the any new men.All we want is to play lenge us.We can do thal now according tn the latest agreement.\u201d There is no knowing what may be done at the meeting on Tuesday next.Most of the delegates will go to It unhampered by instructions.and Egan's exhibition yesterday was worse than usual.He has not the ex- Suse of not knowing better either, Ths Mar Baseball Team, of St.Lambert, Are playing a match on Saturday next with the Orient Baseball Team, or qr ows that wont come off.Point St.Charles, The game will be played In front of the school house, Notre Dame street.FOOTBALL Westmount\u2019s Trip to Galt.: Westmou:t will journey to Galt today to meet the Ontario Champions in their second and final game for the Association Foothall Champlonship of Canada.All arrangements have been made and the team.with a few t t c fi t Y.M.C.A.latter's ground on Tuesday evening last by a score of five to one, and have thus Enined another two points on the League table, he undefeated Barre's will have to ravel fast to defeat the locals.Fvery lub will give thelr support and it is hoped that the gate will be a big one.Several heretofore visited Barre, Vi, teams have and tha eputation as sportamen and good fel- of the Montreal Intermediates Intremediate XI.defeated on the Westmount their record to date ja: Played.Wren.Lost.Goals for.Agst, 5 > 0 23 3 Owing to several nf the Intermediates r.ding placed on the first XI.the former are not quite as strong as when ley defeated the C.P R.and other Clubs in the early part of the season, | Ae for Umpire Egan yesterday\u2014well the audience exhausted their vooabul- sry over his decisions, and it is now proposed to present him with an eleo- tric light outfit and a pair of powerful glasses.Hughes and Kittredge.Umpire.MecCar- thy and Kelly.Attendance 3,468.At Cleveland \u2014First game\u2014 Cleveland 200313002x\u2014 8 13 0 Detroit.002000001\u2014 8 14 3 Batteries\u2014Joss and Bemis: Kllliam and Doran Becond game: 4 Cleveland 900010001\u2014 2 7 4 Detroit -000000003\u2014 3 6 4 Ratteries\u2014Moore and Bemis; Donovan and Doran.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, 8 24% At Chicago Chicagn Lo.a 000000 = 2 8 48 St.Louis.13100000\u2014 4 2 4 Batteries _Altrock, Smith and McFarland.Pelty and Weaver Umptre, Sheri- darn Alterdance, 4,435.At New York\u2014 New York .50012104x\u201413 11 © Philadelphia 12010000-4 & 56 Battrries-\u2014Orth and Kieinow: Bender end Barton.Umpires, O'Loughlin and Connor.Attendance, 5.000 Rorhester to-morruw at 10.3¢ and 3.20.Longest game ever played in Montreal.A wonderful game from every standpoint.Laporte Knocked tr the ball over the fence.Lachance made his firs.hit in caven games, In 18 fnnings Buffalo Aid rot rot à single hit.Montreal has 13 men left on bases; Buffalo 11.Eleven hittings without a hit is some t citchine Mac! > Dumpy Shea.the Newark catcher, baa a broken finger.Egan was all to the bald and we got a shade the worst of it.The sun bothered the left fielders, and both did ragged work.Battimore touched Joslyn at Providence for 20 hits yesterday.Whichever way you look at it Me- Carthy put it all over the handsome \u201cKiss.\u201d McCarthy pitched more than a full game without giving Buffalo a safe rap or a run, Phil.Dyer was im his stére clothes and watched the game fron the grand stand.The Orient Baseball Team defeated the Verdun Baseball Team, of Point St.Charles, by a score of 13-4.McCarthy struck out 11 men.\u201cKiss\u201d only fanned 5.The figures are re- verred on bases on balls.A g Hartman has made two hita hetter Yo singe he has jained the team.Reép Wiedensaul at short.Jimmy Miller played a great game at second.He wus all over the lot, picking them up in all positiuns Mec rthy gets the medals.He phch- finest ga of any over wora « Moss antreal daitoraié = mets + THE SEAWANHAKA CUP CHALLENGER HERE MONDAY.The Tunipoo, one of the two Manchester Beawanhaka Cup Challengers\u2014E.A.Boardman, the designer, at the halm; Reginald Boardman\u2019 wears the white shoes; R.D.Boardman, forward, and the other man is G.L.Bremen, the owner.Word has been received by members of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club to the effect that the two Seawanhaka Cup Challengers built by the Manchester Club.in the hope that they will be able to take back the C\u2018up from here were shipped.from Manchester yesterday.This, it is expected, will bring them here about Monday, when they will be taken by rallway to the Dominion Bridge Works at Lachine.Here the big crane of the works will be used In unloading them, and they will be put into the water and towed f rom there to Dorval.A rigger will come with them, and a little later two crews will arrive here, probably about Wednesday.Every thing possible will be done to make the visitors comfortable.friends will leave the Bonaventure Statton at 10.30 p.m., going by way of Toronto, Hamilton and Harrisburg, the team and party will arrive at Galt about 10 a.m.\u2026 and will just have nice time to get fit for the game, which is timed to commence at 2.30 p.m.Everything points to a fast game, and the Wesatmounts, having learnt something of the alts\u2019 style will be on their guard.This will probably be Hughie Woodburn's last game for last year's champions, as he leaves for the Old Country on a nolldaz in the early part of July.He will be very much missed and is one of the best players in Canada to-day.If Westmount win by more than one al they secure the championship Canada on goal average in the two games.Westmount will meet under the big clock at, Bonaventure Station, this evening, at 10 o'clock sharp, the party will board the train sharp at 10.15.Westmount will be without the services of Macfariane (out of town), and Messrs.J.and W.Martin, one suffering ffom a poisoned leg, and the latter indisposed.West- mount will, however havae,it anything, a stronger team than was opposed to Galt in Montreal; Crabb, Naville sad another, will be a strong trio on the half back line.M.Payne, ha is the latest nddition to the team, te playi -with Clapp tostball, and burn should De able to check thé, 0 t shelis lapping and the get prowd almost but they have a team that will take a lot of beating.AQUATICS HOW YALE BEAT HARVARD.But it Was a Close Race and Harvard Has Confidence in Its Tra.ner, New London, Conn.June 30.-The Tae \u2018Varsity erew yesterday.after n ihe Tharhes, by.th od a victory from\" Harvard, nual a four-mile, race on the of an oar.Af- er rowing for fout \u2018* raîtes with the siz-zageing tween the Le 0° - .\u2019 \u2018 ; ' : Xe L THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1905 j 3 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 - , POLYELOT ] N IN RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.RAE 4 DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.RAILROADS.RAILROADS.SUMMER RESORTS.WINDSOR TABLE SALT ae : .WAY ; \" the at of ion id for : GRAND TRUNK 8Vs7EM THE STAR uses.Ps LL 5 CORONER ) COURT \"Relay er cakes.AUTIONEERS t rivate Bale CHEAP WEEK END THIVS| SUMMER \u2018 wre, er p ) GOING Saturday or Susday by any RESORT ; RETURNING until Moaday by any train | = = follows: .BUREAU any Languages Were Ship BY e By Hans SOME (OH Grandia [§ Clocks NON DAY Abens ° akis Springs.cee mes .- $32.00 IN THE SUPERIOR GOURT ; _- ro \u2014 N Provine f Quebec, District of Mout In Spanish Mahogany and Old English Oak Cases, including uTTING TON CHEAP TRIPS Br Point: (our Haven), N.Y.= 218 FOR IN, RMATION eeded to Understand ren © : ct of Mout: AND WESTMINSTER Chime Clock.also one Universal Clack shows the 5 Burlington.Ve.ho NX Si The Star® Summer Resort Bureau of Jon ans correct time and passage of the meridlan in every part of the world.This Toronto 0.$10.00 Hamilton 910.63 Cornwall .SoS ; 333 Information will be open during the ; F3 : A be th ly Clock of the kind in America.ita wa Cee x London .Highgate Vt.- 1.85 coming season for the convenience an All the Witnesses.5.F McKinnon & Co, Limited, a hody unique Clock fs said to be the only Clos Quebec.4.00 l'eterburo 8.13 Mirbaete Springs, ve - benefit of those readers of the Star corporate nnd politic, duly incorporated Also a Handsome Old Mahogany Sideboard, and over 350 AXMINSTER, ee ike 835 Furnhom : 130 Utterburo Park including \u2018ome ad ?5 according to law, and having its head ROYAL WILTON, BRUSSELS AND TMP ESTRY BQUARES, in various sizes St.Johns, Q.1.00 Bt.Joba, N.B.14.15 mission to Park.85 seeking recreation among the Summer ; THE STREET CAR ACCIDENT office and principal place of business end handsome designa suitabie for the munslun or cottage.Will be sold at-> Ste.Agnthe.200 Labelle .320 Plotiaburgb, N.Y.LU 8.00 Resorts.Hotels and Boarding Houses, for Canada in the City of lorento, in | great reductions in price.Magog .4.75 Knowlton .2.10 Quebec.SEE at the Mountain, River, Seaside and tho Province of Ontario, Tlalnliff, vs This applies also to Household Furniture, Office Furniture, Brass Bed- and all other points In Cunada, Fort Rouse's \u2018Point.Ces Country Resorts, during the summer ! ame Violet Gerondin, wife separate os William and east, at herbrooke .\u201d ; French, Syrian, Hebrew and Italian tn property of Vere Goolé, Marchanie stends, Bedding, ete.Lowest One W First Ci Ste.Aune de Bellevue.months.Those Intending spending a Publique, ard the sald Vere Goold, for- | Aucti Sale EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON ov our Mammoth Auctlon ALLAN LINE \u201c yay ass St.Hyncinthe.vacation or outing a e reso Witnesses Tell Story in Thelr erly of Montreal now of parts un- uction Sale Fare, se.gohow.100 whose announcementy appear in the Own Tongue.known, to authorize his satd wife, De- Rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE Good going June 30th, July §st.2nd and Vaudreuil.A Siar ay procure Folders.Eee fendant, Also many \u201cother points.and other information as to cation, \u2014\u2014 RAE & DONNELLY.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Good for return until July 4th, 19085.Transportation, Terms, Special Attrac- At yesterday s session of 1 > Coron- The Defendant 1s ordered to appear Ü __ MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL, Hudson and Retur 8100 SUNDAY LOCAL TRAINS tions and Jon turer es Appeal OL ey si er's Côhrt.much difficulty w 5 experts {widun ons month == = \u2014 =- \u2014 p'eiorian, ré sus Tara St.Aune do Bellevue \u2018and return.50 From and to Montreal the Sar Bren EE o enced with a large number of the wit.| Montreal, June 25th, 199 ; ; 2, 0.(F dit i vice sce Corm- .nesses nd no less than five loneuags 5) \u201c ER BRANCHAUD, Yiraintan.Friday.Jul Shy 130 bm.Going rail.returning by steamer same or aus {rain services e a 130 78 eod had to be used - English, Fre oh, Tes MeGIb c \u2018 che prmuthonotsry.° vi nian, 4 duys, 8 hours.\u2014 FOR VAUDREUIL and int.statlons\u2014 brew.fabian and Syriin.However all | Me bon, Casora n, Mitche Surveyer, (EST CLASS, $70 upwards, according to LEWIS & CLARK Lv Montreal 8 108 ms so 8am 1 Ll Graspe Basin J SILTESSES, M Teo eX eptien af a ; rte re 0e EE Reduce EE ._n 198 52 ati The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport.couple of Syrinns, knew a little of ihe ! SCT SECOND CES Live pek ets.+ onton.CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, i125 nm Returning arr.uae Ts Charming Resort for Sportemen and Flea \u2018 TIene # i 3, and di Le der .: I in a1 § THIRD CLABE | Liverpool, London, or PORTLAND, ORECON, rein only 6 pm) 6:22 pa, BOL ve, EE it vera, ; 5 - 1 : p = + vicinity aflords ol Ut! A * @tood Ly the jurvmen in those tenues | Glasgow $21.50 and 528.78: Parts.335.June lat to October 15th, 1905.FOR LACHINE \u2018and Int.Stations.T5 fine sea bathing and unexcelled flahing.Several foreign gentlemen were on | MONTREAL TO araseow.B75 SO Montreal 8.40 a.m.9.30 1.30 Guests have (he privilege of salmon and hand to art as terpreters, but Coro- | KR ' Sicilian, Sth July.Iontan, 19th July - - pm, $.00 pm, 11.25 p.m.Returning trout fishing in connection with the house ner McMahon, who has developed | 5 os ° Mongolian, 12th July.Corinthian, 26th July Vancouver, victorta.arr.Montreal 8 8.39 4m.\" a.m.Balmon and Trout Fishing Par Excellence.et un = + arêtes M \u2019 ; quite a linguist as a rosult of the Large e un pao, 60; second su, $40; third class geagtle, Wash., Tacoma, Wash.FOR BROCKVILLE and Int.pointa\u2014Lv, BAKER\u2019S HOTEL ; Influx of people from all rarts of the | ; X OSI on IC ê d & Portland, Ore, Montreal 9.30 a.m.Returning arr.(OPENED JUNB 18T.) world.did well under the circum- | | ARply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal and return trom Montreal, Montreal 8.10 so long and favourably known, offers stances, and only hood to noke use of | ) 15 313 Tickets now on sale, and good to return T.HYACINTHE, RICHMOND class accommodation for tourists, with one of the lntrrireters, |B D Int Li within 90 days from dale issued, but not i 3grneniang statigns\u2014te.Mont- tire, comforts of home.for yo The inquest was heid inte the cause HB ominfon \u201cSteamships «ter than November uth, lsvë, va TT out efore making your plane ur eus of the death of Avtonio Perron the About Hali Rates Now MON o ne Quebec and Return.FOR EST.JORNS\u2014Lv.Montreal 9.01 a.m.Ter mation to rite for little child who was run over by un |g Az TREAL TO LIVERPOOL.(Bo.SO Returning arr.Montreal 2.60 p.m.and 129 52 BAKER'S HOTEL Gaapa Que electric car.on Amhersi street, last | 8 ; Canada.July !{ Dominion July 18 From Montreal.10.15 p.m, Sunday.ond Med six Hours latest in\u2019 open mesh weave allows : Bouthwar July 8 Kensington \u2026., July = Good going on train leaving Place \u2014 the Notre Dame Hospital as a resull | M the perspiration to evaporate \u2018 Viger at 200 pm.Sunday, July Ind.DOMI JON D Y of his injuries.gC perme _evaper * S .2e ITE STAR UNE, Livturn limit, July 4th, 1905.N A a Mr.li.Rainville appeared for the J freely, and gives perfect ventila- uch a low-rate opportunity of visiting NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL en Reduced Fares to family nf the viet ard Messrs.M tion ol air to the hodv This B : .Teuton ce June 28 f peeancc ee uly & PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, : Charlee Archer.of the firm of Prefon.| \"oi ; the Northwest\u2014the grandest section of SEE AA ee , Quebec - $4.00 Toronto - $10.00 \u2018her Serr AT Tae Tene keens the pores of the skin ac- À g S \u20ac on , Bcarbore Beach, ete.Through Parlour and taine.Archer and Perron arpeared on 1 1 @ \u2018 MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Sleeping Cur Service, Trains leave Windsor Ç 8 35 1 behalf of the company.Ar A Gnbors, | A .5 Rirening : Sherbrooke - $3.35 Hamilton - $10.65 THE MOUNT PLEASANT claims agent, dise wht chet The vase or VER the body cond and cour À America\u2014has never been offered, and EE a an EE COR ET I 50 London $12.95 .Agent, alsy Watches vas © : D .aby.- the Street Railway Company | fortable all summer long.i \u2019 From Now york se From Boston s _\u2014 ttawa - 8.Lon SIL.THE MOUNT WASHINGTON\u2019 i The jury.after hearing uli the evi- | y î Komante Jury © anopie + Aug y And all other points in Canada Open July 18.! dence, returned a serdi t exonerating I QDEIMEL LINEN-MESH STORE A may never be again.Creuse.July 27 Rowanle., Aug.19 ST.ANDREW S RY THE SEA.\u2018 and Return at ¥ THE GREAT HOTELS OF the motorman fro hlame.One of the |! 2302 St.Catherine St, Appiy Lo ice Agents or Company's of: FIRST WwW end à rider ile ; = Coe / ace, 17 Ut Eacrament st, Montreal 3 233 SLEEFING CAR SERVICE \u2014 Through SINGLE FARE Bretton oods Tamer Pre wl h ei BAT he | W \u20ac äsk for your patronage because Sleepers leave Windsor street, 7.25 p.m\u2026 = CLASS ANDERSON & PRICE, M re 5 are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursday, : ) » Office, 158 st.ents to keep their children from play.| er \u2014\u2014 tay we have the choicest ] ti Î t : gf : ) dave or a cord Retuenine pnd Fri Going dates, June 6 ye 00s \"nd Call at D4 MRR Slice tif St James 81 Ing in the streets.bur Ho was not - | se ec 100 0 rou es Canadian Pacific Railway 00's Andrews, Mnpdavs, Wedneslavs, Thursdays, \u2014 * cluded in the verdict.the great ma.| THE SMOKE NUISANCE.and Fridays, arriving Montreal 8.05 am.and best service of any line reaching ATLANTIC STEAMSHIF LINES, next day, LE CHEAP PLEASURE TRIPS ' ; Jority of the jurymen being opposed tol Moutrral, via Quobec, to Liverpool ly satisfied with the good work of the men, After the entire camp had been vist- (Place Viger) 1.40 p.m.Saturdays.Returns Bundays, arriving Montreal 9 00 p.Mondays, arriving Montreal 8 30 By Special Train, July 6th, 1905 Round Trip Fare from munication from a resident tn the east end asking the city to take legal pro- ALGONQUIN HOTEL, Stanley Islamd.m.and The rem of the St.Lawrence Sum- the suggestion.c Fig : $ omplaint Against An East End \u2018 JULI.= 1st \u2018 ; \u2018 LL Lake Manitoba.July eth, Aug.16th \u2018 $ Concern the Northwest.Lake Champlain [A Jul; 20th, Aug.24th SPECIAL SATURDAY SERVICE Beloell.ert ee 00 s .70 ~ THE ARTILLERY INSPECTION.Lake Erle.Aug.3rd, Sept, TLh LEAVE MONTREAL Otterburn\u2019 Park\u2019 ae ae see ewes 83 | Building Inspertor Chausse yester- tr x Tk KATES OF FANSAUK For Brome Lake, Knowlton, Cowansvliie trowall.Sortoge.IIIT 215 j - day.spe: = a , ou knew, as n \u20ac led bi Lo ; 5.; asscna prin Cee PE ; An Excellent Showing But a Man Was! }, 5 | peaking of the statement made hye yd ow, o the unexcelled goodness of aa a corming dame san, _ and Sherbrooke Ste.Anne de Bellevus.LT UI 20 Via G.T.R.Rouoa Trip from Montreal \u2018 ; by Ald.L.A.Lapointe :hat he (Aid.Burlington service, nothing could Induce you to travel A, So oy al reduces (Windsor 8t.} 1.40 p.m.Saturdavs.Re- St, Hyacinthe .ee eue» .1.20 SPEND SATURDAY AND Injured.i Lapointe) would move for his dis- any other way.Ask me about it rates becund cabin to ryan.$10.00, to turns Mondays, arriving Montreal $15 Se, JoORDR.214 Lee avan 1.00 SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY A ) : Mmissal, sald \u201cThe complaint of Loncon #42.6v.Round trip at reduced rates.8 Mm.Regular train jeaves Windsor St.Vaudreuil.ee «JMO i hi nnis, Pi The inspection of the 3rd Field Bal- | Ald, Lapointe agunst me is that 1 ai- Sou viass to Lierpock Londen, Glasgow, 4.30 p.m.And ints posting.Bushing, Flsbing Tennls.Ping tery at St Helen's Islagal was mule low ver ; ., ; Beifast, Londonderry and Quecnstorn nd many other points, ong, Dancing.se of oats Frec i last night During the inspection RR [i Ww ocertaly partles to bulld steps to TTT TT $.% v0.From Liverpovi.London or London- For Dorval, Valois, Pointe Claire.St.Guems, Good Table.Sloopy\u201d Beds.1 tard KR Camo né 1e Inspection Bou} thelr premises 100 far out on the side- derry, 412750 10 Quebec.Anne's, Vaudreuil, Hudson, Point RAIL AND WATER TRIPS ABXNAKIS MINERAL WATER & BATHS © i bard er Campbr In maripulatine the walk.] must say the charge is not just Bu ih fi J.À.YORICK, MONTREAL fo LONDON.Fortune and Intermediate Lachine Rapid \u2026\u2026.5 cotes Rbegmetion Kéney & Liver roubles | jolted off NRL 2 im (1.to me, 1 am not supposed to know the | In on Canadlan.Passenger Agent, *Montrose.July lst \u201cAus 12th Stations.Ste.Anne de Bellevue.1.Bo Rates $A0 tu Slâper week, addre ' ture of the left an usin _ A ra.lines of the sidewalks.This duty rests T4 10 Ki st E tlake Michigan.July 22nd, Sept.2nd (Windsor St) 130 p.ns.Saturdays.Ra- Cornwall.8.80 R.G.KIMPTON, Manager, \"Abenakls Springs, Que.| alnt The à le Ye Hen *STSL With the city surveyor.| have taken Route ing Street East, Mount demple.July 29th, Sept.sth turns Mondays, arriving Montreal 40 Going by rail; \u2018returning \u2018oy \u201cboat.ning ta arm VE Shen oe i means ta acquaint the proper authori- Toronto, Ont.sCarrying nd Cabin passeugcis > only.am.936 am and 11.45 a.m.For addl- S P R | N G S : Ar tae «lose of the : 2 ; - Becond Catin to London, $40 tional trains see time table, inspection.hes when 1 have found out thal par ¢ 1277 Third Class to Léndon.$26 50 50.PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR ; | ties have built out too far on the For Laurentian Mountains, Lesage and TO Otherwise the Inspértinn was a at Dates of sajlings of freight steamers to access.Major Tn Srepas 8 kool sidewalks | odo not think Ald.La- Literal, London and Bristo.\u201d not ehowy Intermediate Stations to Labelle.PACIFIC COAST.CALIFORNIA, Vs niephens, un pointe should make me responsible for abure, furnistied on Bpplication.lace Viger) 1.25 p.m.Satnrdays.Ra- \u2019 manding officer.said Never before { dutles that belong to the Road De .Appiy turns Sunday night, arriving Montreal AND THE ) had the regiment undergone such a Fa ng to pa pars- Caton 2 rn.ic Rall Co., Atlant } 3 v - ° \u201cVenice House,\u201d River du Loup Point.iN | ment., allway Co.antie 8,40 pm.and Monday.arriving Montreal POSITION Buccesatul review Capi Lente, RO.PUNU d to the smoke nuisance 1h \u2014 Steamship R40 am.550 am.1050 am LEWIS & CLARK EX Opened to visitors and always on tbe Im- ; F.A., the inspectt + : al- | 3 5 nuisane e nar+ of Trade Building, SL Ba .; 5 el \u2018 a.: \u2018alu supervision of Mrs.LL T.Pluze, \u20acpecting officer.war equal- | city atlorney to-day received a rom-| N mr Ponte \"Ts 30s For Ste.Rose.Ste.Therese, St.Jerome, PORTLAND, OREGON, Prop iss se ceedings against a manufacturer.The .8160.50 ed, and the guna, horses, waggons ud si } : 9 \u201cor additional t MONTREAL .\\ i d fishin mbss tents of thé men had berr [5 1h24, \"MOKE from his factory was making it forih German Lloyd am (ond de m.For a c rains Et oe \u20183165.50 mer Resorts, 1s now open.Goo | fehing over, Capt.Leslie examined the offices; Impossible for citizens to dwell near the i For Terrebonne, L'Eplphanie, Jollette Tickets good to return within ninety lars apply J.R.Duquette, Summers- And non-commission 4 officers in \u201cpe Place.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.and Intermediate Stations to \u2019 days.Above fares include MEALS and| town, Ont.Long IMstance \u2018plone in theory of Lactics and strategy PLYNUUTH-CHERBUURG\u2014BREMEN.St.Gabriel TOURIST SLEEPING CAR berths both house.Special GTR train ssvyJee for The inspection terminated by a reor Ratser, duly 4, 108 h.Win 11, Aug.15,6 ' Ce., i ways.\u2018The Specia raln leaves ont- wee en visitors, leaving 1 p.m.; guard action, seventy-two rounds nf LABOR NOTES.In the matter of THE MISSES PIGEON, Kew ty duty 1105 a un | Kyonprins Aug 20,2 pan.(Place Viger) 2.20 p.m.Saturdavs Re- real at 9.10 a.m.Thursday, July 6th.Spturdays.to, Cornwall, returning 7.10 ; blanx ammunition, bein fired in tie The rlothin cutters of th \u201chole Mililners, 2679 St.\u2018latherine street, In J B TRAHAN Rronpring, Aug.6 am Naiser, Spt o Ju am.Urns same day.arriving Montreal 8.55, Returning.arrives Montreal 6.00 p.m.Monday morning.arriving Montreal 9.15 practice.Ing 4 rale iraile etd .inte ati ee ating Montreal, Insolvent.re J.B.Ne haiser, sug 8, Ju a ui K Wan.11, sept.12,4 pm P.m.and Sundays at 9.55 p.m.Wednesday, August 2, 1906, a.m.149 26 i ia resting 1 ' Sale by auction, at No.461 Boulevard TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVIC TRA TRAIN, OTTAWA TO MONT- \u2014 Speaking of the success of the ir tin the St.Joseph's Hall Wednesday The undersigned will sell by publie St.Joseph © \u2019 FLAME TH CHE BOL Ha Bb Ed Eo EXTR R REAL.PORTLAKD, OLD ORCHARD.FRANKLIN HOUSE AND COTTAGES, spection, Major Stephens Bccornel Ç evening It was announced hat Mr.auction, at a rate In the dollar.at Mar- FRIDAY.7th JULY, 1905, Bremen vuly +, lv a.m-.15) ip.aug.8, 10am wi leave Central Station (Ottawa) at The Fortland Slecping and Parlor HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Vt.- June to Ostober great praise to Sergeant-Major Porc | Samuel Lolanders.of Hamilton, Cana- entre liros., 89 St James street Mont- t 10 o'clock.Barbarossa,Jy.: 3,10 am wen, Aug.10, 10 a.m au Tate Car Service is now extended to Old Or- Located in one of the most charming spots h 5 ., a F te bpds JM, 10 R v 8.00 p.m.on Saturday, J'ily 1st, far Mont- } Vermont, overiouking the Jlusisquot Bay.An dea à i ous, whose untiring efforts and soldier- | dian organizer of the United Garment | real, on 1 Piano, Parlor Set and other Furniture Tara Ny 25 10am Extend am real chal Cafe C Serv! a spot for pleasure und r Under the same man % hb ly qualities had set an exampe of LC Workers of Amerlea, accompanied by WEDNESDAY, the 5th JULY, \u2019 rust 4 atin for Hremen direct.uw lam \u2019 t Elegant Cafe Car Service on day agement for 35 years.Toto) now open on efficiency far all ranks.Capt.Leaue the president of the International Union at 11 o'clock a.m.KENT & Tr RCOTTE, MEDI TEKRANEAN SERVICE T OFFICE: 129 ST.JAMES ST rain \u2014 128 52 JUDBUN L.SCOTT, Proprietor.was also much pleased with the work | would visit Montreal in a few days {or Millinery goods $809 20 7 St.James street ww GIBRALTAR\u2014 NAPLES \u2014GENUA, TICKE - P Offic \u201d Mont 1-Otta nd Valleyfield Tam ; Of Quartermister-Sergeant Jessu,.the purpose of discussing matters of Fixtures 0.200000 c eee caen 45.75 AARCOTTE BROS Irene.July 8 liam.Albers, Sept, _, 1) am Next Post : onirea wa a \u2019 THE BATTLE HOUSE, Magog, Quo.The battery have been In camp fe- | Interest to trade.$555 04 153 2 Auctioneers.Albert.July On 11 am.} Luise, :epe 0) 11 2 mu fn effect Juno 18, 1905.AE ae venting.bathing a Memphre- twelve days.Camp will break ., cu he Na v 853 Luise la 1m.1rene.sept.25, 11 aun.trea! = 40 t4.10 p., 7.00 p.m.magog.fine n ng an shing.Saturday Tring P reak vo a Satonal Lnion of Rakes, No.La The Htnrye will be apen for inspection, \u2014 \u2014 irene AUX 52 Liam.Alb rr Let iam LAKE STEAMSHIPS.Lre Montreal ES a 10, 17.real 10.005 mm.Al tabla service; moderate rates.Apply J on J Rb .w 11 1pld 8 special meeting on Satur- Tusadav, the 4th of July.BOHEMIAN LAGER OELRICHS & CO., 5 Broadway, N.Y Lve.Ottavea 5.20 à.10, 3.50 p.m., té.35 p.m E.Taylor 334 n July 8th, the regiment «ill ge to day af erncen to discuss the propos-d Terma\u2014Cash The Inventory honk la w.HENRY, Sole Agent cor\u2019 Montreal, Ea Arr.Montreal 11 20a m 8.30 p.m; 9.133 \u2014 Quebec or an wore Eres fol mg: amendments to the baking by-l£w.at my office For more information apply Best on the market.Temple Hie 184 Bt.Jaries st -54 156 ones cars on ail trains between Moutreal and HOME dv AL, nam £ res at the sr other matters will be dealt with x8 tn Ry tontreal 5-40, 9.30 à.m., 4.10 13.18 Charlottetown, ce ward Island, Cso- Bpection: (apt.Leslie, RC FA.di | well, A LAMARCHE Assignee, = lie | ur UPperD | ow Kr Varley held 0.45, 16, en 15.17 pa.5 (3pm.udn, July 24th-\u20143let, 1905, Absent Sons and wpe Meer.Kingston.Major 3 AV | The roft stone cutters held a largely No.2 Place d Armes, Montreal i ., .5 Lve.Valloytieldts a.m., 10.10 8.tu, 4.40, 5.20 p m.Lo : : Btephens, commanding officer, 71 atten tort meeting In St.Jose Th Ban MARCOTTE BROS ilton Herse M.À.Ss McGill ) = ; rl 1 arr, ona 4 othe Ti am, G00 8 pn | vtead.parents.and the friends of r W.Dodds, sth Royal Scots, attach: i Wednesd M 5, Th Ge Pan 182 3 NO ioneers ) \u2019 am urg- : Week days.All other trains daily.old homestead.parents, mnd the friends of A ; cot] : = attach 1.rdnesday r.Joseph Gervais, busi- = City Analyst, Fro Incini Analyst, \u2014\u2014 ether dava.Reduced rates irom everywhere.\u201d Cdpt.R.McCualg Liew J © F.he | poe , rst, v [ : ; - : .-°h®.ness agent of the organization.made = men Ohemist ot C.- For fuither Information, write Secretary P.= Quartermaster Sergeant J Slade, 8.| a report showing he rade to be in a ANALYSES FOR TRE PUBLIG Plymoutn -Cherbourg-Hamburz LAKE AND MONTREAL AND NEW YORK.F- Irland Dayslopment and Tourist Asso- = geant-Major W.J.Forteaus.i flourishing condition.It 1s nat thought « 146 BT aa tbome STR ONTREAL Bamburg .June 30 theutschiand July 20 SEASIDE RIVER Shortest Ide, quickest service.Two Siation.Cnarlotteto LT | hy the Labor leadere thar (he mimike|l USE \u2018 EET.MONIRPRD arene aug dickens ives July os Health and RESORTS |olshe trains anlly onc ape one day Great Island Club, Hyaosis, M \u2019 ; .| - aiuccher.Jury Huattia.Lo duly y Pleas train each way, wee ays.real sla 0 S, ass p The Fletcher Field Cases.in the building trades will spread be- Jviy 8 | leniueener .» dy > .4 n | yond the carpenters and joiners, \u201cbut,\u201d Dr.Oo wifng®s English SN oom, SG mnasium on Dour a \u2019 GRAND SAGUENAY EXOURSION 1130 porn Montreal t10.15 a.m., *R.10 p.m, This magnificently appointed Club The Fletcher Fivid claim canes ware | remarked the apeaker \u201cThe unexpect- Female Pills cVia Lover for London aud Yaris to Ham.The Only One of the Seaso Arr.\u201cMontreal *2.50 p.m., t8.20 p.m., House, with extensive grounds of 400 again before the Practice Court yraler- ug sometrmes happens.\u201d ROV MARK need with 1 ifasiaer rayfity for tas DUIS.Steamer TADOUSAC wit leave on FRI.| 7.15 a acres including 18 hola soit Sours day.when Mr Campbell, of Macmas- | There will he a public meeting of past 70 years.Rellable and Ineala New Fork\u2014Nagles\u2014Genoa, .2°} June ann.for be \u201cDally; t week days.an Inn.opening oly 3.\u201cBookings by an arn am phell, presented A | rarpenters and Joiners.who work along A Splendid Tonic Foti Mrs.Cowiing 5?hrammosd Ce Cor- By superb new (Win screw steamers Het \u201cram Qn pen and arriving AL Mont CITY TICKET OFFICES: Æ.M.Guild 31 Market square, Pro- * tnotion to Mr Justice Pagnuelo.ask! ihe river front, this evening.£1] | p per St Catherine and 207 SL Hypoite Hamburg-Americun Line, a Ne UEht from Ruepss ong at bing At Fare, 187 St.James street, Telephones Main 460 vidence, 1.145 18 - (E mg that Louis Poirier and several; 1942a Notre Dame street The meeting Bullds up the 8 m Corner Pine Avenue, Montreal, and al JAMES THOM, General Agent, 44 Bt.ont ; $15 75 including meals and berth and 461, or Bonaventure other members of the family.who are ig to be held under the auapices of the Pp yste druggists 34626 Francois Xavier st: W.H.Menry, Temple PNY 99191 : YARMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA, claiming à portion of the farm from, Metriet Cannell of the Rrotherhood af 8 h th Biax., i185 St.James rt.Ballersby's Tourist DOMINION BAY MONIKEAL l'ARK & ISLAND RAILWAY Nature's Ideal vacation resort.Average the city.and Mr H.Starley Bagg, be | Carpenters and Joinera.Severni local trengthens e - Auvacye 178 Bt.James st.115 321 First-class tickets at SINGLE FARE for COMPANY.noon temperature, July and August 70 de- forced to mike choice and say wheth r! labor leaders will address the gather Muscles BOHEMIAN LAGER round trip pA a PTs Th ne a Ke bd Tm te 1 pm a n.Tor fianin Monin driving.Grane Hi ce : A i ! lez >: ça - June 30 an u a e- service, b.m.min.ser- ahing, hunting, ote! q heir ac ! Mt a a.against the Ing in the English, French and He- Clves New Life Best on the market, ANCHOR LIN E dans mi Judy 4, Jan.vice, 11 p.m.to midnight.From Lachine 30 in province, Goo.Q.Pattee, Manager.Book.+ i y against Mr.R&R.Mr.Justice brew langu\u2018pes.GLASGOW & LONDONDERRY MONTREAL -ROCHESTER .TORONTO min service 5.50 a.m.to 11.60 p.m.30 let on request.152 26 À Pann.after raring the arguments ! Seid by nil medicine dealers, Po ling f New York 8: line, TS Thousand Islands, N.Y.STE mr A She = ro Vi * ident.: Mr.arnand for the claimants and d Led L sailing from New York every Saturday.; 2 au au ecollet \u2014 From t enis Mr.Archambault, K.C.for the city t \u2019 | Ports & Le Co + Mon 4 Be Sure To New Twin dorew Steamshipa.Daily (except sundays), at is pm lt Henderson station every halt MA NSION HOUSE, CACOUNA ; w.St.Gabriel\u2019s Lawn Social.tendia Accomun : MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON pour, 5.30 s.in.to 10.40 p.av.granted the motion and ordered that Ep Accouunouations, Excellent Service line.via Thousand Islands and Bay nour, 10.40 p.m.to 12.89 mifhignt Extra WHi open the 15th of June, the claimants in the case under con- The lawn social in ald of the build- \u2014 Lo \u2014 call and see my i] Cabin, $55.Yad Cabin, $37.50 318 Class, $27.50 and of Quinte (North Shore route).Mon- car dail; from Chenne lie st.to Henderson All modern Improvement; ses water sideration make their choice before IDE fund of St.Gabriel's Church open- licollection of, Beautif iful upmards peCOr dE rte odation à aud steau, dave, Wednesdays and Fridays, at Station at 6.ountaln\u2014From Mt, baths, hot and coll; tollet room in the 3 September lst and direct their ation; (À On Tuesday evening tn the spacious WOO CHONG, KEE & CO.Chinese {FRAMED BO ENDENSUN BROTHERS New York 7,30 p.m on sionug 20 mi.me | ming Tell has been bog ove AgAINSL one or the other of the parties, RFYUNAE of the church.Notwithstand- Siiks, India, Japan and Ceylon Teas altable tor your umm: BATISNADY3 TOURIST AGENCE, + QUEBEC lino\u2014Daily at 7 pm.New 31-40 poms From Vistar ate.Westmount, and dancing hell has of the guests.a 002 LL ing the very disagreeable weather over Preserved Ginger, a&d a large variety of reaspnables prices Ylaen 178 Bt.James ot., Aontreal.\u201cMontreal\u201d leaves on oven dates in Cartierville+From Snowdon's Junction 49 an oeepestin he ae the guests, and Wh people attended the \u201cFestal Day Chinese Crockery an nese Goods, .June and July.min.service, 5.40 8.1m.to 11.40 p.m.From : .The Canoe Meet at St.Johns.Supper.\u201d In honor of the pastor, Rev.St.Catherine Strest.Telephone Up ss HEASLEY, OCRANIO STEANSEIP COMPANY.SAGUENAY Une\u2014From Quebec, at 38 Carticrsitle, 40 min.service, 6.40 n.m.to New.NE oom capacity Tp Dsople: Era en is expressed In aquatic wm 0 ponts wea arly all he RS \u2014 The Picture Framer (Asarican and Australian Line.) I anes Wed., Fri.aud Bat.from 11.40 Dm 135 29\u20ac ther informa ion write to MR.A.LUCAS, cles ut the sein tion 6, St.John's ns |\" vr DE w 5 e members nf \u2014\u2014- Salis trom Ban Francisco every 10 days to .-\u2014 proprietst, Mansion House, Cacouna.the place fur the Anal meel of, thy 11° Shamrock Lacrosse team, were pre.OMMON QENSE 797 94 SIVE GREEN DAMES | BANA ory a AB TO ETC ostte\u2019 Post Oita, ui =, ; sent.A z D and UBTRALIA, monthly to PP! e Pos ce, 2 Canadian Canne Association.whic sent.\u2014 pr 1 GIVE GREEN STAMPS, ZEALAN 9 will take place on Satamlac The hn During the supper the pastor pre- TTT 160 135 dress Wim.2 ce Ass a, 151 100 Square Lake H y St.Faustia, P.Q.an Ce ON nted the following-named youn \u2019 , fo to on [icant for Jul a Au - , July.The railway and navigation | SEM & FOUR iis Ruta, Mice, Roaches, Bed Buse 1.Montreal; B.K.Denblgh, G.E.A., 427 ONTARIO & QUEBEC-NAVIGAT Has a y and Au ls .: TON CO Lac Carr ocmpanies propose running excursions Pi M a Ad the NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.BOHEMIAN LAGER Broadwa,.New York 132 312 Montreal, Rochester and Quebec Line, Str, gust: Bated good fishing.and.rin 3 : : En Towns ists n, \"ALEXANDRIA from Montreal, the Enstern Townships number of Uekets.Misa Lyons, Mrs.ro aE are of borin tia?a3 Beat on the market.Montreal to Rochester and return (vla Hay livery in connection; 200 fee s 13 and the different points around Lake brady.Miss Marnell, Miss Lynch.Miss i of Quinte), $17.Leaves Montreal 5 pm teet wide; highest point on a Une; nn A Champlain far the occasion.and the Duffy.The lawn social will be open \u2014 - = Thursdays.: consumptives taken.Addr w.St, John's Yacht @lnb, under vhose for The remainder of the week.The Montreal to Quebec and return, 36.50.< FYFF.Manager.136 13 eod auspices the regatta is being held, is\u2019 booths are ag follows : oo Leaves Montreal 6 34 pm Tursdays.4 = 5 ! 5 J 0 : cals an rertha included In thera rater.) making extensive preparations for the _ Jee cream.in charge of Mr.and Mrs.VISIT THE One day In Quebec or nna Aa, In Rochester, NEW YORK HOTELS.f n e large number of Thos.Kane.assisted by Miss cAlear, or Charlotte (loney Island) Quickest and .i : canoeists wha propose taking part Miss- K.O Rielly, Miss Ethel McAlear.\u2014 most pleasant routs to Buffalo, Niagara \\ ) therein.The club are also having Miss K.O'Byrne, Miss L.Hayes, Miss \u2014 af F211.etc.Particulars and folders from : A struck some thirty handsome medals Cartier, Miss McKecknie, Miss Gre- an Ar-nts, or write B.R.Hepburn.General ran nion ote * À as prizes.goire, Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Central Station New York \u2014_ Flower booth, in charge of Miss Mar- nell, assisted by Mrx.Felix Payette, Miss L.Marneil, Miss Katie McGrath, A Change in Bar Official.The Terminal Railway EXPOSITION Companywill give a 10 min- Manager, Picton, Ont.\u201c181 82 Chocolate Send d pour next Laundry Lette, the : LET LAUNDRY co, Li A change hag just taken place In| Gertie Leahey, Irene Dunn, Nellie ~ = - 250 Guy ot The most delicate and dat the constitution of the Rat Councll of Leahey, May Gogerty, May Burke, .rvi \u2019 Phones Up 3180, 3481, siz.: oo = catty To and this district.Mr.F.E.Meredith.K.C., Refreshments \u2014 John Collins, M.PORTLAND, ORE.June | to October IS, 1908 ute service to Bout de l'Ile = of all Confections, and the BAGGAGE?dom FREE - on à who was necupying the office of e¥ndle Fluod, H.Méllwaine.BE.O'Flaherty.most healihfid.Park on the 1st of July next, for the second term.has resizned, and Wheel of Fortune\u2014Miss Lyons, Mrs.AND RETURN THROUCH .ss 249 Mr.P.B.Mignault.K.C., has been Ryan.Mrs.Monahan, Miss Lynch, Mise with special cars from 2 to _\u2014 1 appointed to take his place.In his let- Mellwaine.~ ter of resignation Mr.Meredith declar- Peanuts\u2014the Misses N.and M.Red- 4 Pp: m.The Park has been THE COWAN CO., LTD., TORONTO.\u2014THE\u2014 ed that, while he appreciated the honor mend 106 9 law done him by his confreres, the office Gipsy Tent\u2014Miss Mahony.Miss specially reserved on that so interfered with hia practice that he CURRY \u2019 day for rivate picnic parties \u2018 forced t kt + .Tetivement, | fH them to accent his jome.made Candy Booths \u2014 In YOU WILL REGRET IY IF YOU MISS Pp BOHEMIAN LAGER © MONTREAL.t charge of Miss Eva LaPrairie, aseisted Best on the market PITA] I | Me a Darian Florence Dee- Mt.Shasta and Sacramento Valley Subserihed CAPITAL.rn.Migs Lillie Deegan, Miss Louise \u2018 * hid : .$1,000,000 ! MeCarthr.Miss Harist Asselin, Miss San Francisco and Golden Gate Nova Scotia Steel and paid Us ar +: 71° 500000 J Mamie Fitzpatrick, Miss Ethel Ryan.Yosemite Valley and Big Trees BOAT AND SPAR VARNISHES.erve Fuad.[0 450,000.a.Lottery Booth\u2014Miss L.Monahan, Santa Cruz and Paso Robles eu a McCaskill, Doogall & Co.'s Stan- ; PRESIDENT.i 3 Mss P.Dorion.Del Monte and ee Bay Goal Gom an Limited WON'T TO RN Var Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and vl Cigar Booth\u2014In charge of Miss Santa Barbara and Los A ; \u2019 effects of water or Run the ; Mount Royal.G.C.M.G.| | Nellie Hayes, 1issisted by Miss A.Lucin \u201c\u2018Cut.Off '* across ack, Salt Lake , Absolutely reliable.Nothing bet- VICE-PRESIDENT.4 | Lyons, N.Monal.an, Mrs.Mullins, Miss DIVIDEND NOTICE.ter procurable anywhere, Hon: Sir Geo.Drummond, K.C.M.G.B.Redmond, Miss May Healey.LOW RATES A Dividend of two per cent on the CHEMISTS Highest awards at home and HY Sree tng June 300 Dae been find Cook's Friend Baking ARC Your dealer for them.and it R.B.A NOT R.M e .A us .A \u201d Ellen Quinn\u2019s Property.: via declared payable on July, in 1508.to Powder pur he your not keep them apply to E 8 Clouston, a A Macnider,.sw.shareholdera of rec 0.3 DOCTORS 3 R.Greenshielids H.V.Meredith, There will be no trouble over the .e Pa i The Tranater Books of the Compa pt whet MoCASKILL, DOUGALL & co, C.M.Hays, AT.Paterson, little estate left by the unfortunate wo- pion a I \u2014 ou ern C G will be closed from July 1st to July Sen, pronounce wholesome.\u201cmms 20 St, John st, Montreal CR.Hosmer.R.G.Reid A man Ellen Quinn.ho was murdered both days inclusive.COOKS 114 26 eod Sir W.SG Macdonald Jamer Ross, ; n her home at Mile d.The three By order of the Directors, it à the work at ! .haughnessy.; wooden bulldings and the property THE ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA THOMAS GREEN, ! the Tent time.- Bir Wm.C.Van Horne.K.C.M.G beg ni Lt ana = ers Inquire.of 144 11 Cashier.HOUSEWIVES EYES TESTED, \u2018OfMice and Safety Deponit Vanitx.- _ cake and bread BANK OF MONTREAL BLDG ven US er rae eceased WILLARD MASSEY, N.E.F.&P, Aw .Bn ralied \"in Cook\u2019 x Friend Sglentific Methode 109 St.James prose \u201d c n favor o aking owder are ne, \u2019 Mary Quinn, the servant who was 176 Wadhingtorn St, Boston, Mass.BOHEMIAN LAGER dainty and delicious.P ROF.GRANT, B.0.A.04 102 2nwr Hn.ROBERTSON, gor | \u201c er.found working for Mr.Ross Robertson Best on the market.Hours: 9% 1; A to 6.Appointmants.Tel.7 1382 .orme + ' t + : + | vs 4 - = > , \u2019 i - : .1 \u2018 - - we - - .>, on - ; \u2019 \u201c ai ve Cen .= Eu | 2am, nls a ue | due ats \u2019 ei.Pi - vast or an p = a Pop nn Ee ce Ti nn \u201c .oo et Sa WR A we sam PU 5 vn gg + ; aby, but between the autocracy and 2e pmpire hangs in the balance during The Baily Star.- \u2014\u2014 mn ye \u2014\u2014 THE MONTREAL 3TAR PUB, CO, (Limited), Proprietors.mem mmm v - A Carmi Acent tn the United Staten I and Tribune Tribune Huilding, New York, Buitdine.Chicagn Agents In France, arin, Agent m Torenta, MW Kink street vost Ottawa Deapatch and Agency Uo, agents i Marenca Favre & Cle.MoGililivrey.76 In Ottawa Agent in london, England, Peroy A.Hurd, 108 Fleet at.eee mp A EEE Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING JUNE 24TH, 1908.MONDAY ., .5683 TUESDAY ., .56,856 WEDNESDAY ., , .56847 THURSDAY , , , .56838 FRIDAY 2 .+ +o .56857 SATURDAY .+ « « 62,970 TOTAL .+ .847201 Daily Average ., 57,867 Weekly Star Last Week , 126,135 CIRCULATION OP mecs 473.330 WESKLT » LAST WHREK.One issue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 182,000 From the-above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded @s more or lems ephemeral, \u2014 _\u2014 FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1908.\u2014 THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.Readers of the Star leaving the oity for the summer months may have the Star by m:=11 for any period, one week or longer, at city prices.Orders may be left at the head office, St Jemes streat, or any of the ranch offices, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.The statement that the Zemstvos of Moscow and St.Petersburg, have communicated to the Czar their decision to announce a constitutional government within their respective provinces in case the desired reforms are inaugurated by a fixed date\u2014if eonfirmed\u2014is the most important piece All Russian discontent seems to reed, is a rallving point.The notion that the red-flagged battleship off Odessa might this, constituted the chief danger of ita revolt.If It should suc- cérd in Winning over a section of the troops at Odessa, and so establish there A centre of revolution, civil war would not of news since the agitation began.provide have begun.But 1f the representatives of authority in any important part of European Russia should establish a government which did not recognize the autocracy of the Czar, such a rallying point would be provided with a foundation of law and order instead of that of red force.So long as the Czar represents the only government in Rus- sla, and discontent can appear only In mobs and isolated acts of outrage, the Czar\u2019s Government is bound to be sus- tamed.The devotion of the great mass of the people to constituted authority, and their fear of anarchy, make tremendous forces on the side of even & bad administration.But let discontent present an organization to the people, capable of enforcing law and maintalning order, and the Russien masses will have before them that necessity of good government which 1g so often denied even constitutionally governed peopies\u2014a possible alternative.The choice wii] no longer be between the Czar and anar- thing at least a stage \u2018nearer to the democracy.The power of the English Revolution was that it was Beaded by ao Parlement which could g0Vêrn; And the French Revolution had fsom the first an organized assembly Which promiged quite as orderly gov- (ernment as the King, We are told that Admiral Kruger hesitates to take his ships into artion against the revolted Kniaz Potemkine for fear that his men will not fire on thefr late comrades.Such hesitation shows the Admiral to be a student of That ts precisely the danger of the Incident.The revolt of men accustomed to obey orders, 15 contagious among men simi- arly situated, and always has been.Undoubtedly the sailors on the other ships In the Rlack Sea squadron have thelr grievances, and might be inspired by the spectacle of their comrades\u2019 success to think of avenging them in a similar manner.Tt Is not too much to say that the fate of the Russian history and human nature.ese summer days; and that at any 3 ment we may learn of events that will come to be ranked as among the Canadian\u201d nat only \u201capplied\u201d § Accepted in East Finsbury.It be imagined that the insult- rd had anything to do with t; but it is comforting \u201cfor \u201cTHE WAR s All gther war news or war conjectures have been dwarfed by the terrible slaughter and deatructton which followed the outbreak of insurrection at ders and Libau Not in far-away Manchiria.but at the very gates of the Cenv's most frultful province have nls soldiers heen shot down and his batlie- ships taken from him, and it 18 ne anger passible to keep a knowledge of there things from the hundreds of thousands Better pexve in the Far East, no matter the cost other industrial centres.than the wrakening of those.military bonds which have rerv:3 in the past to keep down all devewpment which threatened the supremacy of the bureau- \u2018The Czar néeds his armtes al hone and needs them at once, and this fact, now that It has been borne aume to him, will be more potent in making racy.for pence than all the arguments of fv jendlv Powers.SITUATION.of discontented workers In Canadians to note it failed to stainpede a Hritish constituency against the man with the Colonial label.It is fulr betting that the knowledge that a man was a Canadian would be of actual help to him in the majority of British constituencies to-day.British people may have had that \u2018con- deacension toward outsiders\u201d at oue time to an unpleasant extent, but, since the Hoer war contipgents, at all events, Canada has been a name 10 conjure with in the British Isles.Many a British elector who was nut keenly Interested In the issues at stake lu a particular election would enjny paying \u201cthe Canadian' the compliment of voting for him, just because he represented one of the sturdiest \u2018\u2018whelps of the Lion.\u201d rere DAMMING LAKE ERIE.The representatives of Montrea's trade and commerce are prudent tu take alarm at every suggestion which may result in lowering the water at the wharves of this port or in cither the canals or the channel which feeds them.The other day we were alarmed lest the building of a canal from Ghi- cago to the Mississippi might have this effect; and now il is a proposal to dam Lake Erie that is suspected.Our whole system of navigation 19 constructed on the basis of the present height of the St.Lawrence river.Parllament has carefully and at vrea® cost deepened the 8t.Lawrence canas to give a fixed depth of water on the sills; and our vessels have been built'to take advantage of it.Any lowering of the level of the river would necessitate either further heavy expense for depressing the hottom of the locks accompanied by a serious dislocation of the river shipping.or a flinging onto the dump of many of our best vessels.There are too many vested Interests along the shores of our inkes and rivers to-day for us to permit any ovn2 to play pranks with the level of the water.There may be inconvenience at some points, but tt will have to be met precisely as we have met it here, with costly works.No port has been compelled to spend more money to adapt the conditions of its waterway to the needs of trade phan Montreal, and it win not be Mkely to permit thèse expend!- tures to be made useless In order to relleve other rections of the continent from similar necessities.A Good Roads Convention hes been in session up in Brockville, It {s a pity that our aldermen did not (nvite them to Montreal, and entertain them with a drive ovdr nur macadamised roads within the city limits.If this did not jolt some apprecation of even their country lanea into their brains by way of their vertebral columns, they must be hung on springs.The country is full of better road surfaces than many of our city streets present.The farmer who thinks that he has a grievance on thla point, should harness up and drive in to see his city cousin.But he had better not bring a basket of eggs as a present unless he wishes it to arrive in the form of an omelet.A new voting machine has been invented.At least, we are told that it 1s new, but when we learn that it is worked by a serles of levers, dnubts begin to arise.All the bdd old standbys in the way of election machines have used leverage.These levers in the new machines start marbles rolling, and so cast the vote.This shows it to be but a puny thing, for it was logrolling which the other levers set in motion, and the log-rolling determined the vote.However, It 1s said that \u2018it 1s absolutely Impossible to do anything crooked\u201d with this machine.This seems to be a departure, unless it is merely a pre-election claim.With most election machines, it is nbsolutely impossible to do anything straight.If this virtuous reprrt turna out to be true with regard to the new Inv.n- tion, it wii} never be popular with \u201cthe boys.\u201d A machine which cannot be used for crooked work, would be like an automobile which had always to be drawn by oxen.Its very purpose would be defeated in itself.\"THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.Hon.Thomas Coffin arrived in town thia morning from Ottawa; also Mr.Per- rault, thea secretary to the Exhibition Comfimietioners.BOTH gentlemen mentioned above have gone to their long rest.Mr.Coffin was a large shipbuilder and owner, and sat In the House of Commons for Shelburne, N.8.from 1867 until 1878 He was appointed Re- celver-General In 1873, and sworn of the Privy Council.Mr, X.Perrault died à few months ago.The young man, who met with thé accident yeéterday In the Montreal Forwarding Company's warehouse, was attended by Dr.Rodgers, of Point St.Charles.THE doctor has since passed away.He was for years the principal medical officer of the Grand Trunk Rall- way.and was highly esteemed by all the employes, He died in the early nineties.\u2014 3 The 6th Battalion paraded at the City \u2018Hall last evening, and after inspection by the colonel commanding, had a march.out through seme of the principal streets.There was a very muster, THE above regimerit was nierged into the 1st Prince of Wales and dtyled \u201cFusiliers.\u201d The late\u201d Colonel Myrtin was the commandlidg dfficer \u2018at the time mentioned, and Captain Adjutant.\u2018 - Sullivan David was .We are informed fiat the Conxalescent Honie, established inet year at Murrav Ray, is it'd very satisfactory eondition, with every prospect of /mucopss.- The Rich- elleu -ompany as generously - uc the steamboat fared.\"UE red ca eo was foundad by,the Inte Miss Hervey.and hears her name.The place Is generally opened about .the ist July, for delicate women and children, rE EPS F My lifetime will attain a length s THE PASSING HOUR As Dominion Day is observed by all, even the Gaynor and Greene case may take a much-needed rest, Premier Balfour doesn't mind a little thing ltke a Cabinet crisis, but if the gulf caddies struck for 15 cents a round he might begin to get nervous, Warsaw.Iodz and Odessa.Even Toronto throwing vocal rocks at the Autonomy Bill, is pot arrayed like one of these, If Russta has been feeding its sallors on the latent brands of hreakfast foods, i\" is easy to understand the reason for tho riot.The Japs worship their ancestors, and $3 do rich Canadians If they can produce records to show that the ancestors did not work in their shirt sleeves and eat ple with a knife.A CIRCUS POSTERS.The circus posters now are up pon the poster fence, The small hoy sees some pictures that Are simply quite immense.The elephant and spotted horse, The pink long-necked giraffe Are there\u2014the hip-po-pot-a-mus Likewise the sacred ealf.\u2019 The agile lady in the alr Diveg to a net below, The Roman gladiators race As they did long ago.The small boy's not the only one To gaze at them -the men (And old ones, too.) they sneak a look At the fences now and then.Druggists should have their nerve tonics MAUVE PLS FoR [ower PEUPLE all ready done up In neat packa in case the Czar should drop in.kes Those 70 miles an hour trains are dangerous, but Linevitch would ike to have 2 few on hand when Oyama begins shoot - ng.-\u2018\u201cDo famous men all drink ?'\u2014 Toronto Star.No a man can be a big gun without getting loaded.away with $600, 000.Only a life-long training tn a good Clty Council could bring a man up to that stage of proficiency, One burglar got July is the month +EFebrated by the June bride to poison her husband with her first batch of biscuits.Odessa migt be a nice place In winter.but 1t ia a little ton hot to figure proml- nently in the list of popular summer resorts.Toronto is boasting ahout Îts train mer- vice.Quite right.The train service there 1a kept up tno a high standard for the convenience of people who want to get away from the place in a hurry.The thing ahoix a circus street parade that appeals tn the public most is the low price of admission.Nt ee \u201cEAT-O-BALE-O-HAY.\u201d (Washington Star.) Some day I'll be a man of strength wondrous intellect; That very few expect.To view the future now I pause In optimistic mood, I'm certain of success because I live on patent food.I take a special kind for brain; Another kind for brawn, Great things I'm sure I shall attain Before a year is e.I'll capture fortune by this plan, My grasp it can't elude.The world must bow before the man Who lives on patent food.Alfred Austin has written a poem to the United States.Why try to break up the long-standing ¢ ; \\ » feeling ove long existing between th ane, ¢ States and of brotherly One reason why llliteracy is so com in Rursia is that the Czar won't allow newspapers to publish a orth do p nything w Even a talkative Egyptian women, be a mummy, had to dry up.te \u201c Taking Chances with the 70 Mile An Hour Flyer.(Chicago News.) When a man prints on his office à one to New York Back In thirty mine es, ont s own to walt.never come back.He may Would-be June brides who did not make a capture can.console themselves with the fact that June, 1906, is coming.A WESTMOUNT PLOT.He reised potatoes In the yard, And corn and cabbage, too; Of hay he always had a crop, And lots oi beets he grew.He raised some splendid cattle and Bo nd to praise, ut the mortgage was a thing that he Could never seem to raise.\u2018 It will be all right if the Lora Kitoh- ener-Lord Curson rumpus js conducted un the Norway and Sweden plan.Marriage le a Cure fer This Trouble.They were seated so close together on the parlor sofa that there was no room between them for an argument, when she suddenly let loose a large and soulful sigh.\u201cWhat's the matter, darling?\u2019 he ask- \u201cOh,\u201d she replied, \u201cI Just happened think that this would be our ant ovens ing together until to-morrow evening!\" Blshèp Williams, of Ontario, may perhaps notice that there is no race suicide among the mosquitoes this year.' That trolley car which was hit - automobile ana oer to, the * may oongrat \"Îtesif that it/was net sent home in basket as ing wood, Yiews of the World's Press.a | VIEWS OF BRITISH POLICY.The Anglo-French treaty does not merely aim to remove every causs of dis- sention between the two countries concerned, but to tsolate Germanv.\u2014Glornale d'Itala, Rome.SCENTING A BARGAIN.Let us continue to stand in with those Japanese.After they get their big war Indemnity from Rusela, we may be able to sell them the Phillppines.\u2014Constitu- tion, Atlanta.ENGLISHMEN'S PERSONALITY, The male of the English race is of much more striking presence than the American; he keeps more of the naturai priority of his sex In his costume.\u2014Har- per's Weekly, New York.OUR DEADLY UNIFORMITY, In dress in habits, in the words we use, we are bound to conform.It is the aim ot every well-bred person to be in aH respects exactly llke every other wall- bred person.\u2014Barry Pain, in Pall Mall Magazine.NORWAY'S EXPLANATION.Nohody who contemplates the events of the last few days tmpartially can doubt that they have not taken place out of haired to Sweden, but out of love for peace and the Fatherland.\u2014Dagbiadet, Christiania.GLORY, OR ROUBLES§ , * Japan emerges so triumphant and powerful out of this eric struggle for supre- macyl in the Far Past that a few more roubles, or the retention of a few more Russian cruisers, wil not affect her position.\u2014Glornale d'ltalia, Rome.THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.Tt is doubtful whether the President, farsighted as he la has caught the right psychological moment; whether, that Is, Russia is sufficiently beaten to aocept terms which Japan is bound, for the make of her own safety, to make severe.\u2014Spec- tator.WAR AND BOOT PRICES, Is peace In sight?If ao, we may rea- somably look forward to cheaper material for both tanner and hoot manufaoturer.On the other hand, If the war is to go on, even for another six months, leather must pcome Increaaingl ydear and mscarce.\u2014 Shoe and Leather Record.\u201cBOUDOIR COUNSEL.\u201d Coined as a political phrase, \u201cBoudoir Counsel\u201d 1s too good to be lost.We have long wanted Jt to describe thase little airy.wise things which women utter among themselves; those pronouncements upon the affalre of tha work! spolfen aver the rim of à tea-oup; the recommendations to great men which never peaoh their ears.\u201cBoudoir Counsel,\u2019 surely is the wisdom of butterflies in seesfon.\u2014 Lady's Piotoriai.DOGNIODOTOGUOGCOOIIDOASTOD Flashes of Thought, Our gilded youth has now gone abroad for the purpose of accumulating some more labels on its dress suit cass, \u2014Kven- ing Mail We understand, however.that Rishop Potter's roof garden pays its license fee and doesn\u2019t keep open after hours.\u2014De- troit News, China ts talking of boycotting Ameriean goods.It might not be a bad idea for America to try to get along without the firecracker.\u2014New York Tribune.Mr.Morgan is generally observed In the art of buying things, but now he has a railroad that China is particularly anx- jous to have him sell.\u2014Boston Herald.Will the Panama Canal pay?\u2014Chicago Inter-Ocean.Will ft be built?\u2014Indian- apolls News.Chlef Engineer Wallace wha haa just resigned in disgust, could best answer that.\u2014N.¥ Telegram.This summer's rush of Americans abroad is unprecedented.All previous records are Already surpassed by thousands.It is figured that from New York alone the number of bookings thus far is 80,000.\u2014Boston Herald, The horrors of the railroad wreck at Mentor were doubled by fire\u2014another dreadful object-lesson of the need of fireproof safety in rallroad travelling.\u2014 Portland Argus.While Bishop Willlams denountes with prophetic fire, race rulcide In Ontario, Quebec with the soft answer that turneth away wrath bids the sister province be of gond cheer as she will make gnod the breach In the national ramparts.\u2014Ottawa Free Press.FACTS AND FIGURES.Siena.Italy.is famous for the farge hats of !ts women, and the long horns of fits cattle.The ts, which we know in America as Leghorn hata, are a peculiat product of Bigna, although they are known abroad by the name of the city from which they are exported.The Alaska Automohtle Transportation Company has heen incorporated at Olym- pla with a capital stock of $500,800 to en- guge In the operation of automobiles from Nome, on Behring Sen, to Solomon City, a distance of thirty-two miles, and to other points.The fare, it is said, will be $7.with three round trips daily for each machine.Mr John Wanamaker has given the International Young = Association $100,000 to be used in constructing Christian Associgtionp builllings in heathen oi- tiles.The gift will be used to erect bulld- ings in Kyoto, Japan; Pekin, China, and Seoul, Corea.He has tostified his ap- reciation of what the association does for young men in missionary \u2018countries by previous gifta of buildings in Madras and Calcutta, die.! ' Flying fish are very voraciouÿ.In thejr turn they are preyed u by barracudas, sharks, dolphins, bill-fish, red-fish, and a hundred and one others.Naturp has colored the flying fish protectively.The back Is a deep blues, merging into the blue of the seas they frequent, so thet they are Invisible a few feet below the surface, while the underneath is a das- sling white, and to a fish that looks up- war must merge into the light fallins on the sea.A South African reporte: \"Whales are frequently seen in close proximity to Table Bay\u2014in fact, at times, n the bay\u2014but rarely or never has one been known to come within the dock area.During the early hours of a recent morning, however, one of thase sea monsters was seen for some hours by the night watchman of the Table Bay harbor board swimming from Loch jetty to the South Arm ahd Hack again.It evident! could not find Ita way out the 4 k for some time, t as broke it suddenly disappeared.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 : \u201cTher never hey heen kp Important revolutionary movement ut & red- haired persan intimately cerned, if not the leader,\u201d says a writer.\u2018\u2018Néarly all the great religion had red hair; h a ine that Mohammed was a red-haired n.King David wag ruddy.Lewis XIV.a sandy-haired man, with man characteristic peculiarities \u201cDf the type i tra \u201c called \u201cthe-\"reas Greapa.is Greek,\u2019 had red Mary, Queen-of bled her hair, a n len in counife, Luctese.Bopk ka In her portraits som at a n ® i was of.coloring, which will suit both her admirers and dp< $15.00.$3.00.£3.50, 84.00 and 86.00, $8.50.ly appreciate the values we Progress Braud Blue Serge Suits for Mon, $10.00, $12.50, Fine Tweed and Worsted Suits, 810.00 to 817.60.Commercial Trousers, mado from reliablo fabric, $2.50 and Dress Trousers, for wearing with other coat and vest, $8.00, Rain Conte, 87.50, 88.50, $10.00, $12.50, 815.00, 817.00, in a great variety of shades.Progress Boys\u2019 Buits, of tha most durable fabric, $2.50 to Boys\u2019 Odd Pants, 850, $1.50, iu endless variety, Summer Suits, New York make, 65¢c to $2.50.Boys\u2019 Jerseys anil Sweaters in all sizes.You have to see and examine our goods to proper- WM.CURRIE, Clothier, 1967 Notre Dame Street, Now 4238 Notre Dame St, West.ON ou all you purchase here, and bear iu mind we don't sell cheap clothing \u2014 but good clothing cheap.We give you in the following prices some food for thought, offer.PERSONALS.Mr.Edward Schmidt is in Torouto.Mrs.J.Ly and family have left town to spend the summer at Pointe Claire.Miss Nettie Allan, Mance street, leaves to-night to spend a day or two in Quebec.Mrs.Arthur Kohl and her daughter have arrived at St.Anne des Bellevue, from Ottawa.The Misses Stephen, Cherrier street.leave to-night by boat to spend a day or two in Quebec.Mr.Alvar Pereira, of Montreal, will spend the week end in Ottawa with Mr.and Mrs.Lynwoode Pereira Mr.and Mrs.George H.Teed, who have been guests at the Corona have returned to Fredericton, N.B.Mr.Walter Johnston and Miss Laura Johnston leave by boat for Quebec tonight, where they wil spend a day or two.- Mral John Cunningham and family, 325 Etgin avenue, Westmount, are staying at the Bellevue Hotel, St, Margaret Mrs.C.M.Ames Ana Miss M.C.Ames, 1018 Sherbrooke street, have left town to spend July and August on the New Hampshire coast Mrs.Ernest Frantkum.with her young son.of irande Mere, is spending a few days in town, the guests of her sister, Mra.Forest Hughes, Miss Yvonne Perodeau, of Montreal, was among the guesta at the garden party given in Toronto, on Wednesday, by Mrs.Goldwin Smith, Mrs.Alex.Miine, Miss Florence Milne and Miss Kathleen Hickey, are leaving for Alexandria, where they will be the guests of Mra.Thos, Gormley Mrs.Hanbury-Williams Intends leaving Ottawa shortly to visit Lady Drum.mond.Her children, with thelr governess, will spend the summer at Kings- mere.The visiting governors to the P.0- testant Hospital for the Insane this week will be Messrs.B.Tooke, D.H.MoLennan, E.J.Cox, and Dr.George Armstrong.Mrs.A.Crockford and children, accompanied by Miss Eva Roberts, of Montreal, and Miss N.Nightingale, of New Glasgow, Que., have salled for a three months\u2019 visit to the Old Country.Messrs.O.E.Stanton, W.F.Egg.John Black, D.McNaughton, Duncan McNaughton, A.Maclean, E.Sise, Alf.Collyer, John Forman and Jas.Wheat- ley, of Montreal, were guests yesterday at the Chateau, Quebec.A quiet wedding took place yesterday at Guelph at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Edward J.Presant.when their daughter, Miss Hattie A.Presant, was married to Rev.I.N.Beckstedt, B.A., of Athens, Ont.Mr.and Mra Beckstedt will take up their residences at Athens, where the bridegroom is sto- tioned.P.Campbell Hart, of Bothwell, Scotland, John Mair, jr.J.C.Brechin, J.R.Metcalfe, Margaret Metcalfe, all of Glasgow.Scotland, and Miss Jeannle Macdonald, of Perth, Scotland, who arrived in Montreal on the Sicilian from Giasgow.and who have been at the St.Lawrence Hail, left yesterday for Buffalo and Niagara Falls.The marriage of Miss Nora Diana Plers, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Plers, and granddaughter of Mr.Amelius Irving, K.C., to Captain Herbert Cecil Pritchard, formerly of the 1st Yorkshire Regiment, of Proll-y- wrach, Glamorganshire, South Wales, was solemnised in the Sherborne Abbey, Dorsetshire, England, on Wednesday.The bride was given away by her father and wore a dress of white tulls embroidered in seed pearis over white satin.The bridesmaid was Miss Isabel Plers.The reception.fellow- ing the ceremony, took place at the residence of the aunt of the bride, Mrs.Thomas Wilson, Sherborne.The marriage took place on Wednesday.Rev.Canon Dixon officiating, of Miss Florence L.Patterson, daughter of Mr.G.H.Patterson and granddaughter of the late Rev.John Allan, of St.Vincent de Paul, to Mr, Jas.A.Jones, son of Mr.Alfred Jones, of this city.Miss Lena Jones, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid, and Miss Flo.Zwinge, the little niece of the bride, was flower girl.Mr.W.E.Barrat was best man, and the ushers were Messrs.Geo.and Thos.Patterson, Srothers of the bride.After the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Jones left on a wedding trip.The bride was the recipient of many valuable presents.The marriage of Miss Sarah Blien (Nellie) Robinson to Mr.Sheldon Shoemaker took place quietly, on Wednesday aftérnoon, at the home of the bride's parents.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white silk with psay! trimming, and carried a shower bouquet of white rowes, 8he was attended by her sister, Miss Ida Robinson, who wore white organdie and carried pink carnations: alse by her cousin, tes Elizabeth Robinson, of C Minne- egta, who wore pink le and car- riéd white carnations.The bride\u2019s bro- Robinson, acted as 'ormed by The bride: was the Tecipieit Many +.Miss Inex Leishman is spending the summer in Brookline, Mass, Dr.Charles Martin, Durocher street, has returned from a short trip to New York.Miss Gray and Miss Johnston are leaving for Boston to-night for a few Rev.Dr.Scrimger and family, Mc- Tavish street, are spending the summer at Bic.Mrs.William Robb, Mountaln street, hes returmed from a visit to friends in Napanee Mrs.Shilliingman, of New Jersey, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.F.W.Hibbard, Dorchester street.Mrs.J.Fdgar Hill and family.Peel street, have opened their country house at Como, for the summer.Miss Duchastel de Montrouge ia spending the 1st of July the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Boyer, at Dixle.Miss Mackay, Sherbrooke street, has returned from Quebec, where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.T.Macdou- gall Mrs.Herbert Carter, Tupper street, has returned from Beaurepaire, where she was the guest of Mr.and Mre.M Yutle Mrs.D.Lome McGibbon, St.Matthew street, and her guest, Mrs.Han- key, of Chicago, are visiting relatives in Hamllton.Mr.Adolph Amos has taken Mrs Donner\u2019s house, at Ste.Agathe, for the summer Miss Alice Amos is spending the summer with her brother.Mre.Frederick Fairman.Cote St.Antoine Road.Westmount, and her daughter, Mrs.Rhea, of Florida, are spending & month at Long Island, Maine, Messrs.J.G.and C.G.Greenshields, mons of Mr.J.N.Grenshields, K.C.Peel streat, have returned, after spending the winter in Egypt, Italy, and the Riviera The Misses Reid, of Carlisle, Eng.who have been the guests of Dr.and Mrs.E.A.Clevelant, Hutchison street, are now in Ottawa, visiting Dr.and Mrs.Thorburn.Mre, A.H.Marengo and her eon have left for Detroit where they will visit friends.From Detroit they go to Duluth, St.Louis, and Chicago.and ri expected back about September Mrs.Charles N.Armstrong and family.Peel street, leave to-night for their summer residence at Carlton.Mrs.Edgar N.Armstrong wll spend the summer at CarMon with Mrs.Armstrong.In the Roman Catholic Church, Bweetsburg, on Wednesday, the marriage took place of Miss Adelaide Mary Leonard, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John F.Leonard, to Dr.A.L.Senecal of Plattsburg.N.Y.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore her going away gown of blue and white shepherd's plaid.and blue polo hat The groom's brother, Dr.A.G.Senecal, was best man.After the ceremony, which waa performed by the Rev.Father Bt.Amour, breakfast was served at Hillview, the residence of the bride's parents.Only the immediate relatives were present.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 The Railway Must Pay Fire Damages.Mr.Vustice Dunlop yesterday com- demned the Canadian Pacific Ratiway Company to pay Benoni St.Jean, of La Conception, in Terrebonne county, $5.000 damages for the destruction by fire of his house buildings and their contents in May, 190%.This judgment, at first appears to conflict with the decision of the Privy Council in the Roy case, which held that provided the rallway company took all the precautions necessary :o prevent accidents, and used the best equipment.it would not be held responsible.In the present case.while the Court accepts the company's version that Its trains were properly equipped, it holds the company guilt of negligence for leaving dry gras and brushwood along ita tracks.giviny the fire started by the engine an opportunity to extend two and a half acres to reach the plaintiff's bulldinga.Highland Cadets\u2019 Trip Postponed.The trip of the Highland Cadets to New York, whlch was to have taken place over Dominion Day.has been postponed.The corps was to have left the city this evening, arriving In New York the following morning.It is now the intention to take the trip the first week of September, covering the Labor Yay holiday.\u201cSwiss Food\u201d ts \u201cBrain Food.\u201d \u201cSwiss Food\u201d is brain food as well as à bone and muscle bullder.It is made from the best Canadian wheat- - a pure, wholesome breakfast food.Special Notice.A guarentee, backed by half a million of capital, accompanies every Karn piano sold by Layton Bros.144 Peel Bt.184 2 2a Planos to Rent.We have a number of good Pianoe to rent for the .oity and country at tices, and will allow some ble p - of the rent to apply towards the pur- it decide to buy the y C.W.Lindsay, Lim} 260.BL.Catherine street\u201d > tod 2 isa J | TTT, >= MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.FRANCAIS | Mon\u2026 Wed.THIS WEEK\u2014\"THE CAZENEUV Presenting (in French) The Succesatul Opera - BOUY YE, FEMMES\" MATINERS: Parisian \u201cLE ROYAUME DES Woman's Kingdom).Prices\u2014Matinees, 10, 13, ibe.Evenings, 10, 30, 30, 3b boc A LA PATTE.LD FIL 150°%6 THE STAR EMPLOYES\u201d EXCURSION TO SOREL AND ST.OURS, DOMINION DAY, 1905.The \u201cThree itivers\u201d will leave Victoria Pler (opposite Bonse- cours Church) nt 9.30 mm.for Sorel and St.Ours.Relurning will leave St.Ours al 4.30 p.m, and Sorel at 5.p.m.The 4th Company Camadian Engineers\u2019 Band wil] be in attendance, Stiverstone's Celebrated Or- chestrn will furnish music for Dancing.Bean Estimate\u2014Prises: 2 Solià Gold Watches.Quoit Match\u2014Prizes: 3 Solid Gold Watches and 2 Gold Rings, » Progressive Euchre\u2014Bix sult- able prizes.Tickets, $1.00, to be had from the Committee at the Star Office.Staterooms, 91.00; plan now open.t# TO AVOID OVERCHOWD- 2% ING, the number of Tickets 8 will be absolutely Limited 2 to ONE-HALF the BOAT'S gr CAPACITY, Refreshments (strictly temper ate) at City Prices.will be served by Mr.William Woel- ley, the well-known caterer.Prises, ete, on view in Star window, 135 7 aw Championship Baseball Rochester = Montreal Saturday, July 1st.GAMES CALLED: MORNING, 10.30; AFTERNOON, 3.30.MONTREAL ONE DAY ONLY.FRIDAY.JULY 14, THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING THIS SEASON.BRO WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS THE FIELD cuoThor GOLD \u201cThe most lavish, ext vagant.\u201d ecatilest amusement eatur vised.1,200 charaeter scenery and ac esessories.A whole city of people.Hall 8 thousand gorgeously trapped orses, A dassling picture of beauty, life, color \u201cThe $.ee dest A spectacle ever devised A BIG 6-FOLD CIRCUS Of 375 arenio artists, exhibiting all that is new, unusual, sensational, novel and interesting in the circus world.Among this great gathering of the whole world's most famous arenic ar are 50 clowns, 30 premier bareback riders, 60 acrobats, more than 60 aerialists, and whole trou of gymnasts, contortionists and other lista, combined with the greatest show of trained horses, trained elephants and wonder- working performing animals ever seen.To- ther constituting the biggest, moet novel, Élehoot class cirous the wor has ever sean.THE BIGGEST, MOST COMPLETB 100L0GICAL COLLECTION IN THB WORLD, A Containing more rare exclusive features than any other.Over 100 cages, dens and tanks.40 Elephants, a whole caravan of Camels and Dro .Only pair of full-grown giant Giraffes, Only Rhinoceros In captivity: only Albino Ice Bear; giant 6-ton emoth.un- dreds of rare animal features seen nowhere alse.The world\u2019s greatest 300.This multi-natured exhibition of unparalleled features and marvelous traveling oities of world\u2019s wonders presents free at 10 A.M, upon the strests of every city visited, the GRANDEST, LONGEST, RICHEST STREET PARADE Fiver seen.85 railroad cars.1,280 people.$3,700,000 capital invested.$7,400 daily expense One 50-cent Ticket Admits to Everything Children under 13 years, half-price.goors open at 1 and 7 p.Mm.Performances begin at 2nd 8 ».ua.Admisgion Tickets and mumbered re- se adats will be on sale Show Day RÉ.PB, &yonw Ce.Drug Ntore, at exactly the same price chesrged in the regular ticket waggons on the Show sasns dar 154°3 2aw Macams Florence Montague\u2019s 2362 Bt.o'clock.Last meeting at the Karn Hall, Catherine st.this evening at 8 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market, Wait for Coke Briquettes Ready About August 15th, 1903 >}.184 156804 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.TO HIGHGATE SPRINGS \u2014with\u2014 ST.NATTHEW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, SATURDAY, JULY Bh.Tieketo\u2014Adults, 75e; Children, 40e.Trains leave Bomaventure Station af 530 am and 1.30 pm.and Point St.Charles, at 8.45 a.m.and 1.30 p.m, stopping at St.Henri on the way.\u2018 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ep THEATRE ROYAL \"72752085 and evo 6 THIS WEEK.THE COUNTERFEITERS Rich Comedy! Great Climaxes' Excellent Specialties\u2019 Pricer -10.20, 30 and F9 NEXT WEEK THE FLUNGER.4 oN 8TR.CHATEAUGUAY.\u2018The sir Chateauguay will run her annual excursion, July 1st.leaving Montreal (font of Dalhousie street).at | pm.for a trip up Lake St.Louis.around the Chateauguay Islands, returning to Montreal by way of Lachine Rapids Refesh- ments on board.Return fare 60c F.8.REAY, Tel Main 2710 153 4 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.Île Gros Bois Park Is one of the most beautiful summer placez for tourists and picnicers.&r teamer Boucherville, R.& O.N.\u2018 at Longueuil Wharf.Week days.at 10 a.m.2.30 and 6.15 p.m.Return, 6.15, Bunday\u2014Victoria Wharf, 10 a.m.8 p.m.Return, 6.15.Return Ticket_25c.Children\u201410o.GOHIER & LANGLOIS, Proprietors.142° law M.A, vt The members of the Association are requested to assemble in the Club ; House, 149 Mansfield St., on MONDAY.8r JULY, at 8.16 p.m., to bid farewall tothe old \u2018** Gym \u201d and then to roceed to the New Club House on Peel 5t., whieh will be informally opened to the membe E.HERBERT BROWN, 153 s3 Zaw Sec.Treas: FIRST OF JULY.The steamer \u201cDominion.\u201d now running between Verdun and La Tortue, will, on the first of July make special trips every two hours, passing as close as possible to the Lachine Rapids.the spectacle of waich, at a distance, RU much more impressive (han when making tae descent in a boat.The first start will be made at 9 am.Wellington street cars will carry passengers to the boat.Fare for the round trip, adults 15 cents, children 10 cents MONTREAL Horticutiwral Society & F.GA.of PQ.COTTAGE CARDEN COMPETITION.ENTRIES CLOBRB 30TH JUNE, 1003.1.City Gardess\u2014Best Garden within city limits 2 Suburbas Gardens \u2014 Best kept Garden kept outside city limits.3.Front Ga ens Best kept Front arden: .4.Bark Yerd Gardens ( den ig rear of house)\u2014Best kept Back Yard arden.ist and 2nd Trophies in each af the above sections.\u2018 A.J.BOWLES, P.O.Box 778 Sec.-Troas.\u2014\u2014 TERR DOMINION DAY Excursion to OTTAWA-82.50.Going dates June 830th and July 1st, returning July 4th, DELIGHTFUL DAY TRIP, Str SOVEREIGN tn CARILLON\u2014$T 00.This is the BEST TRIP out of the city.Take 8 am.G.T.Ry train for Lachine wharf.AFTERNOON TRIPS, To HUDSON-ON-THE-LAKE, C.P.R.trein, Windsor Station.at 1.30 p.m.returning by Btr.SOVEREIGN, 31.60.To 8ST.ANNE'S by C.P.R at 130 1.30 p.m.returming by Bm or 3.T.R.tr.SOVEREIGN, 80 cts.+ LACHINE for RAPIDS\u2014Take § pm.train for Lachine.Round trip, 50 cts.TICKETS at Grand Trunk Stations (Bonaventure and St.Henri), Windsor Hotel, St.Jumes Street Offices, Nos.128- 137, 143-178.Windsor Station for Hudson trip, , STR.DUCHESS OF YORK, UP LAKE and DOWN the leaving Canal Basin, foot of Duke Street, at 2 pm.Bt Gabriel Locka 2.16 p.m.TICKETS on board Bteamer for trip, cts.5 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market., Jewel Pockets In the wear and tear of summer travel, Jewellery is very apt tb be lost.The worry over valuable jewels and precious stones takes away much of the pleasure of otherwise enjoyable outings.We have safety jewel bags and pockets which will relleve you of all anxiety.They are finished in cha- mols and delicately coloured silks.The prices, which vary from 35c to 83.00, are mainly dependent upon the size, Johnston Bros.Jowellers, St.Catherine Street, Noar Peel.BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market, à ' nT Sh Taal, re py \u201cBRITISH RADICALS CATIGZE CAVA The Sincerity of Our Imperialism Is Called Into Question.\u201cINHERENT SELFISHNESS.\u201d it is Allegdl That Canada Cares Only far Her Own Interests and is Unfair to the Motherland.Bpecial Cable From the Montreal Star's Correspondent in London.London, June 30.\u2014I have authority to state that the Ministerial vandidate in the Finsbury election never authorized \u2018the issue of a ridiculous leaflet spuru- dng the Radical candidate because he wae Canadian borg.Directly the leat- det was heard of at headquarters it was dnstantly withdrawn and publicly re- -pudiated as unworthy of any Englishman.One has only to look at the British \u2018Parliament to-day to see how cordially Canadian born members are received - and appreciated.RADICALS QUESTION SINCERITY.Meanwhile the Radical politicians dna newepapers are sceking out every- ing which can be made to show that anada cares only for Canadian Interests and is not sincere tn her pro- fessiona favoring closer inter-Imperial co-operation.The Manchester Guardian finds the best expression of \u201cCanada\u2019s repudiation of Chamberiainism \u2018\u2018 In her official estimate that one Russian Pnle equals - three Englishmen as candidates for Canadian citizenship.CALLED A \"CHILDISH CONCEP- The Morning Leader.another Radical Journal tests the Canadlan manufacturers speeches here by a proclarpa- tion which these same Canadian manufacturers address to the Canadian people, namely, \"Keep your money tn cir- eulation at home by buying goods made tn Canada.\u201d The Leader calls this a childish con- oeption of the functions of money.RADICAL TALK TO EMIGRANTS.In another part of the same issue the Leader warns emigrants that owing to the high protection in force in Canada they will have to pay twice as much for woollen clothes if they go to Canada, yet !t ls \u2018\u201ca much harsher and inferior article and ill-suited for the oold climate.\u201d It also says that much the same te true of Canadian cotton manufacturers.QUEBEC'S NEW TAX.The new Quebec commercial travel- Jers\u2019 tax is also befng quoted by poli- ticlans opposed to Imperial reciprocity to prove the \u2018inherent selfishness \u2018\u2019 of the Canadian policy, a selfishness from which in practice Great Britain, as the world's first manufacturing nation, jm bound to suffer more than foreigners.MUST MAKE ALLOWANCES.I interviewed a leading public man oo Known in Canada regarding these fous signs of friction.He said: #Tell your Canadian friends to recall the occasional heat of their own internal politics, as for instance, when Bir Charles Tupper and Sir John Macdonald made thelr last united fight in Canada.At such times all sorts , 0f favored nonsense was talked.just such as some of our people are talking here now.HAS A NASTY LOOK.\u201cBut nevertheless I must confess this seeming Canadian Government preference for the continental over the British settlers has a nasty look.It appears to come very near being a scandal, striking at the root of Imperial unity.If you Canadians relly do not want even the best of our surplus population the time has come for all Englishmen and Canadians to think very seriously over their mutual relations.That Quebec tax, again.makes Englishmen feel most uncomfortable.However, I myself belleve your statesmen will justify their high regord and put anything right that is now wrong.\u201d WINDERMERE.Monument Being Set Up.eclal to the Montreal! Star.Quebec, June 30.\u2014The bronze of the mondment to the Canadian South African comtingepts has arrived here and {8 being now set up on the Eep- fenade }t will be unveiled by the Governor General some day next week.| Body Found in River.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont, June 30.\u2014The body of a man is in the hands of the authori- the discovery of this body recalls the incident.It is reported that three Assyrians appropriated a skift answering the description of the above at Alexandria Bay about ten days ago and started down the river.The dead man may be ane of them, and if so, the question arises what has becone of the remalmng two?A close watch will be kept in anticipation of their bodies voming to the surface in this vicinity.EQUITABLE LIFE MIX-UP.| Nine Policy Holders Named to Safe guard Interests of People.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, June 30.-Nine men, all policyholders in the Equitable Life Insurance Sociels, have been named by trustees of the Ryan stock at thelr meetin here to fill vacancies An the directorate.The named are E.B.Thomas, New York, president l.ebigh Valley Rallway Company.F.G.Bourne, New York, president singer Manufacturing Co.William Whitman, Boston, John J.Albright, Buffalo, F.W.Roebling, Trenton, J.D.Schmid- lapp, president Unlon Savings Bank and Trust Company.Cinciunati; E.W.Hobertson, Columbia S.C., Jos.Bryan, Hichmond, Va.and E.W.Bloordale, New York.The trustees issued an appeal to policybglders, telllng them of the status of the trustees\u2019 work and pledging themselves lo administer the trust solely to safeguard the interests of the people who were paying in money for the protection of thelr faml- lies.Murderer Gets His Deserts.New York, June 30.\u2014Edward Pekars, a young man who beat an old woman to death, with a hammer, and who when put on trial demanded that he be sent to the electgc chalr with all possible dispatch, ad to a record of cool demeanor when he thanked Judge Foster In the Court of Special Sessions Thursday after the Judge had sentenced him to death by electrocution on August 14 next.Were Introduced on Change.Mr.Charles W.Norval, North Wii- liamsburg, cheese inspector for Eastern Ontario, was yesterday introduced on \u2018Change at the Board of Trade, LY Mr.Thomas H.Ryan, and Mr.Peter D.Kiernan and Mr.Thomas F.Behan, of Albany, N.Y.were introduced by Mr.James McShane.CHAPTER TWELVE.\u2014(Continued.) Under cover of this questlon Sam was feeling for important Information.As has perhaps been mentioned, in a normal Indian community each head of a family is assigned certaln hunting disirlcis over which ae has exclusive hunting nnd trapping privileges.This naturally tends toward preservation of the fur.An Indian knows not ony where each beaver dam ls situated, but he knows alse the number of beaver it contains and how many can be taken without diminution of the supply.il, however, the privileges are not strictly guarded, such moderation does not oh- tain.When an Indian finds a dam, he cleans it out: because if: he does not, the next comer will.Sam's question then apparently had reference only to the probability that the fur in a close district would be strictly enough preserved to make the establishment of a winter post worth while, Tn reality he wanted to measure the poa- sibility of an outaider's gaining a foor- hold.logically in a section where the tribal rights were rigidly held to, this would be impossible except through friendship or purchase; while in a more loosely organized community a stranger might readily insinuate himself.\u201cGood keeping of dletrict,\u201d replied the Indian.\u201cI keep head-waters of Kabinikagam down to Sand River.When ! find man trapping on my ground.1 shoot him.Fur last all right.\u201d This sufficed for the moment.The next morning Sam went over early to the other camp.\u201cTo-day 1 think we go.\u201d he announced.\u201cNow you tell me ai] the hunters where I find them, what are their districts, how much fur they kil \u201cAh hah!\u201d Sam's leisurely and assented the Indian.indirect method had convinced him.Easily given In- \u2014Design by May Manton.4719- CORSET COVER, 32 to 40 Bust\u20144719 other hand, w-wuld on the have set him to thinking, and to think, with an Indian, is usually to become suspicious, The two descended There they squatted on taelr heels before a little patch of wet sand while formation, to the shore.the Indian explained.He marked roughly, but with almost the accuracy of a survey.the courses of streams and hills, and told of the routes among ylthem.Sam listened, his gnarled mahogany hand across Lis mouth, his shrewd eray eves bent attentively on the caballstic signs and scratches, An Indian will remember, from once traversing it, not only the greater landmarks, but the little Incidents of bowlder, current, eddy, strip of woods, bénd' of trail.It remains clear-cut in his mind forever after.The old woodsman had in his long experience gc- quired something of this faculty.He comprehended the detalls, and, what 15 more, stored them away in his memory.where he could turn to them readily.This was no small feat.With an abrupt movement of the back of his hand the Indian smoothed the sand.Squatting hack more on kis haunches, he refilled his pipe and began to tell of the trappers.In thelr description he referred always to the mip he had drawn on Bolton's imagination as though it Had actually lain spread out before them.Sam referred each name to its district, as you or I would write It across the section of a chart, and kept accurately in mind which squares of the invisible map had been thus assigned and which not.It was an extraordinary effort, but one not unusual among practised woods runners.This pecull- arly minute and concrete power of recollection ts early developed in the wild life.The Indian finished.Sam remained a moment in contemplation.The districts were all occupied, and the name of Jingoss did not appear.That was, however.a small matter.The OJjib- way might well have changed his name, or he might be paying for the privilege of hunting in another man's territory, A less experienced man would have been strongly tempted to the more direct question.But Sam knew that the faintest hint of ulterior motive would not be lost on the! In- dtan's sharp perceptions.An enquiry, carelessly and indirectly made.might do no harm.But then, again, it might.And It was better to lose two years of time in the search than a single grain of confidence in those with whoni the little party might come in contact.After all.Sam Bolton was weil satisfied.le had, by his simple diplomacy, gained several valuable results.He had firmly convinced one man of a common body, wherein news travels quickly, of his appafent intentions; he had, furthermore an exact knowledge of where to find each and every district head-man of the whole Kablnikagam country, Whether or not the man he sought would prove to be one of these head-men, or the guest or lessee of one of them, was a question only to be answered by direct search, At, least he knew where to £earchb,which was a distinct and valuable advantage.\u201cMl-gwetch\u2014thank you, he said to the Indian when he had finished, \u201cTI understand.I go now to see the Lake.1 ~o to tn!\" to each of your head-men.1 go to see the trapping country with my own eyes.When | have seen all, I go to Winnipeg to tell my head-man what I have seen.\u201d The Indian nodded.It would have been quite Inconcelvable to him had Sam suggested accepting anything less than the evidence of his eyes.The three resumed their journey that afternoon.Sam knew exactly where he was going.Dick had fallen into a sullen yet rebellious mood, unaccountable even to himself.In hie Ppirit was the ferment of à resentfulness absolutely without logical object.With such a Man ferment demandes action, Here, in the accustomed la- Shapely corset covers that fit nicely yet are not over snug are in consta it demand and never can be too numerous.This one i8 peculiarly pretty and attractive, is eminently simple and an be made of any of the materials in tes at Morristown, N.Y., across the river from here, awaiting identification.Last night it wae found floating in the Yiver near that plare.A week ago an, empty skiff was found, bottom up.: three miles further down the river and | vogue for underwear.The model, however.i18 of linen batiste with insertina and frilla of embroidery and bands of beading.The corset gover is cut with fronts and back.which are lald in narrow tucks to the walst line, and is closed at the centre with a box plait in shirt vaist style.Over the upper edge and at the waist line are apphed bands of beading that are threaded with riblon by means of which the size 8 regulated.The quantity «f material required for the madium size is 1 1-2 yards 36 ir ches wide with 1 1-2 yards of insertion, 8 yards of edging and 1 1-2 yards of heading to trim as lustrated.A May Manton pattern.No.4719, cut In sizes for a 22, 34, 36, 38 and 4 inch bust measure, will be mailed to any Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents.the city by the City patrons must address outside call at the Star Branch office, corner Peel and St.Catherine street, bours of this weods travel, was nothing to bite on save monotony: Dick Herron resented the monotony, resented the deliberation necessary to so dellrate a mission, resented the unvarying tug of his tump-line or the unchanging yleld of the water to hia paddle, resented the placidity of the older man, above all resented the meek and pathetic submissivenress of the girl.His narrow eyes concentrated their gaze ominously.He muttered to Himaæeif.The untrained, Instinctive ptrength of the man's spirit fretted against delay.His enthusiasm, the fire of his hope, urged him to earn his seif-approval by great exer- The prios of each pattern 1s 106.town readers will be served by mail, For ladies.give Bust Messure, DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON Branch Office, corner Feel and 8t.Cath srine streets, 3 Fog Misses Far Skirts, give Waist Measure.City readers must call at the Star fot patterns.Out-of- and wlll receive patterns promptly.and Children, give Age only.We.sosoecoce Séoersescess inohen MO.accersssenersnse PATTERN NO.BUT MBASURD.| WAIST MEASURE.AGE IN YEARS Moncraccsceevaresem seeserevesse inched eeceereces.Dobos ieciiiienrn.i yearn 0.cvssconsecrcasen eescernssen ss JORIS sresvescesss iDChOS sevserssrsenec JOMW and particulars.accepted, Mosme, Mrs.er Mit.soc voceuve eocccssccsass coos cote oe se = Btyest and No.coose senee sense 000000aes0ses TOWEL.vos coves oer soe cocsssns wee PIOVINOS.cco ve ne cocertor 48 20080ccon00servccs Sus TT ser ser c0ss0 0 antnese Address Pattern Departrhent, The Dally Star, Montreal N.B.\u2014Patterns will not be exchanged.Be sure to fill in correct nume- ber Out-of-town ps trons shouid be careful to send complete address, clearly written.Bend silver or postal note.2etvvocce sesssens Stamps not SOAPS for nothing.use every day.Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE THE COUPONS, The Coupons are the same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week.Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET \u201cAsk your grocer for particulars or write us for Premium List.A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for.In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and 'I' LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA.tion.Great exertion was (Impossible, Always, day by day.night by night, he chafed at the snall-llke pace with which things moved, chafed ut the delay imposed by the nature of the quest, the policy of the old man, the presence of the girl.Only, In the rudimentary processés of his intelligence, he confused the three In ona, and the { presence of the girl alone received the brunt of his sullen displeasure, In the splendor of hia strength, head down, heart evil, restrained to a bitter obedience by the knowledge that he could do nothing alone, he broke through the opposing wilderness, CHAPTER THIRTEEN.Sam Bolton gauged perfectly \u2018the spirit in his comrade, but paid it little attention.He knew it as a chemical reaction of a certain phase of forest travel.It argued energy.determination, dogged pluck when the need should arise, and so far it was good.The woods life affects various: men in various ways, but all in a manner peculiar to itself.It ls a reagent unlike any to be found in other modes of life.The moment its influence reaches the spirit, in that moment does the man change utterly from the person he has been In others and ordinäry surround- Ings; and the instant he emerges from its control he reverts to his accustomed bearing.But in the dwelling of the woods he becomes silent.It may be the silence of a self-contained sufficiency.the silence of an equable mind; the silence variously of awe, even of fear; it may be the silence of sullen- ne This, as much as the vast stillness of the wilderness, has earned for the region its designation of the Silent Places, Nor did the older woodeman fear any direct results from the younger's though baseless, anger.These men were bound together by something stronger than any part themselves.Over them stood the Company, and to its commands ali other things gave way.No matter rebellious might be Dick Herron's heart, how ruffled the surface of his daily manner, Bolton knew perfectly well he would never for a single instant swerve.in his loyalty to the main -ob- ject of the expedition.Serene in this consciousness, the old woodeman dwelt in a certain sweet and gentle rumination of his own.Among the finer instincts of his ting many subtle mys- terles of the forest found their correspondences.The feeling of these satis- Lfied him entirely, though of course he was incapable of their intellectualiza- in the camps by.the rivers or tion.The days succeeded one another.The | wooda Dr.Lyons PERFECT Tooth Powder leznges and b ti ge and purifies ides t : { Co 10 MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAYs mu- University street, this morning, The \u2018convention opened at 10.30 with the escretary\u2019's report and president's address.The afternoon session opened at 3 o'clock wih presentation of resolutions: 1.That we adopt some name for the use of the profession.2.That every application te A NEW WINDSOR T0 BE PUT UP The Present Building Will Be Replaced by a New Structure.AMONG FINEST IN THE WORLD The Work of Rebuilding Will Be Done One Wing at a Time During Two Years.\u201cThe present buliding of the Windsor Hotel, will practically be entirely torn down, and an entirely new building will be erected upon its foundations.\u201cThe cost will probably be two mil- lon dollars, and the new building will have between seven hundred and fifty and eight hundred rooms.\u201cThe time it will take to erect the pew building will be two years and a This statement was made to-day by Mr.W.8.Weldon, manager of the Windsor, who has just returned from an extensive trip which he took with Mr.J.T.Dawes, one of the directors, for the purpose of inspectinæ the lat- eat up-to-date hotels in America.Work will be commenced by tearing down the Windsor Hall, and bullding a wing on its foundations.a wing that will go to the limit of height permitted by the city statutes, ten stories, and will contain two hundred and seventy- five rooms.It will take fifteen months, Mr.Weldon says.to complete that wing.When this is finished and ready for occupancy, the other wings will be torn down one by one, and the hotel will be rebullt piecemeal.\u201cWe are just at the period at which the greatest Improvements are being made in hotel buildings, and the new Windsor, which has a finer site than almost any hotel in America, will he one of the finest in the world,\u201d said e.It almost reads lke a fairy tale to hear the manager tell of the wonderful improvements that have been added to hotels these last few years, and that will be found In the new Windsor.Although the fina! decision of the Board of directors will be made on Tuesday.it is stated by people who are on the inside that a plan for the new bullding has virtually been ap- oroved, MODERN CHANGES.Mr.Weldon has seen enough to enable him to say that the dining room of the new Windsor will be on the ground floor.In the new Astor, at New York, a splendidly appointed hotel.although not quite so gorgeously fitted up as some of tre others.everything of this nature was downstairs.Even the wine room Was in aight, and twenty or more can sit down and have a meal right beside the wine shelves.Grill rooms were found in ail the first class hotels, but In the United States they are closed during the summer season.At the Breslin, on the corner of Broadway and 29th street, the dining room, coffee and tea rooms were all found on the ground floor.while the kitchen was below.There the sign of a disagreeable smell.and at the Gotham there was not even a separating door between the kitchen and the stalrway leading to the din- ing-room.At the Manhattan.where Messrs.Weldon and Dawes put up, 300 rooms have been added to the origina) 300 of ten years ago.Mr.Hardenburg way also the architect of this house.which the manager of the Windsor pronounces ona of the most comfortable in the United Btates, But he says everything that is anything in the hotel line is of the European | pan.and he declares that thelr new hote] will be rum absolutely on the European system.He says that 75 per cent.of their present guest: ~ -uld be only too glad to have the change, and the rest would soon find It to their general advantage.In New York, the old Fifth Avenue is the only one remaining that is run on the American plan.and at Toronto the King Edward finds that a very large percentage demands the European system.COLLISION AT A WHARF.An Excursion 8teamer Damaged by Sister Boat.Quite a shock was experienced in the early hours this morning by some three to four hundred excursionists who had enjoyed a moonlight excursion to Longue Pointe, on board the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's steamer Berthler.As the Berthier approached the whart she attempted to land next to the Chambly, of the same line.Bome misunderstanding of the signals from the captain to the engine room, or a defect in the signal apparatus caused the Berthier to atrike the Chambly forward.The shock, while It was no very great, was sufficient to break th Chambly from her moorings forwar{ and to throw alarm among the excu sionists.Fortunately the moorings aft of th boat held fast, and she merely swun around in the stream.A tug was soon secured, when it was found that the Chambly had been damaged to a slight extent yet enough to put her out of commission for a few days.By this time the passengers on the Ber- thier had reached the wharf, none the worse for their scare.Fortunately the officers of the boat and the organ- 1zers of the excursion working together had been able to reassure the passerigers.and no panic occurred, After being temporarily repaired, the Chambly went down to Sorel, where she will be repaired.The steamer Terrebonne will take the Chambly\u2019s line to Boucherville, Varennes and Ver.cheres, while the other boat is being repaired.THE YARMOUTH BANK CASE, Montreal Bank People Deny Prevai- ence of Illegal Returne.Montreal bankers are inclined to be indignant over the imputation that it is quite the common practice among Canadian banks to charge overdue accounts, more or less worthiess, in the column headed current loans.This, it appears.was the practice with the defunct Bank of Yarmouth, according to the testimony in the trial of the cashier, and even the judge in his charge stated that it appeared to be a common practice among bankers to make thelr returns in this manner.\u201cIf this be 80,\u201d remarked a prominent bank manager to-day, \u201cthen we should all be in prison, for it would be nothing more or less than a falsification of sworn returns.\u201cHowever, the charge Is too ridiculous to receive serious consideration.Speaking for my own bank, and I be- Heve also for the others, I can state most positively that for all bad or doubtful debts due allowance is made regularly, and they are not placed in THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-FRIDAY.JUNE 30, 1905.MORE.REGIMENTS FOR ODESSA Kruger Will Blockade the Port While Troops Press On.RIOTERS WILL BE OVERCOME Then the Mutineers Will Be Starved Into Submission, Says the Russian Admiraity.St.Petersburg, June 30.\u2014Not since the unsuccessful attempt in December, 1825, when a portion of the guard regiments joined In an attempt to set up a republic tn Russia has the situation of the autocracy and the Romanoff dynasty been so serious.Nevertheless the crisis may be passed In à few days.Either the open revoit will be stamped out or the flames will have spread positively beyond the hope of control.At the Admiralty it ls sald Rear-Admiral Kruger's squadron is expected to arrive at Odessa during the day.No explanation is offered for the delay in the squadrons salling from Sevastopol nor of the nature of Kruger's orders.It is admitted, although great reticence is manl- fested, that at 9 o'clock last night the Knlaz Potemkin was firing upon the y.THINKS THEM DRUNK.The Admiralty thinks the mutinous crew were probably drunk.The offi- clals consider it possible that the crew were supporting the strikers and revolutionists ashore against the troopa Throughout the day the soldiers and police had evidently refrained from attempting to interfere with the strikers under the threats of the mutineers ot the battleship to use her guns against them.Although !t is possible that the quiesence of the soldiers was due to fear.the authorities think they are unreliable and a regiment of Dragoons and a brigade of artillery have been sent to Odessa from Kherson.The troops should have arrived at Odessa this morning.With these relnforce- ments and the city under martial iaw, it is belleved the military governor will be strong enough to attempt to suppress the rioters by force.The plan is believed to be for the troops to crush the disorders In the city while Kruger's squadron holds the entrance of the harbor.It is apparently questionable whether Kruger will engage the Knias Potemkin if she refuses to surrender, as firing upon the vessel might be too dahgerous a test for the sailors om bodrd his ships.Besides it would involve necessarily the destruction of the battleship costing several millions and damage to the city.Admira! Skrydloff's plans of starving out the mutinous crew is more likely to be followed.STARVED OUT OF HIDING.At Libau the mutinous sailors to the number of abeut 5,000 were finally corralled by troops and artillery in a wood near the port, and by this morning a thousand of them had already surrendered Their comrades possibly will be starved out.Whether there was any great loss of life is as yet unknown.Great precautions are being taken to prevent the possible spread of mutiny to the sailors of St Petersburg and Cronstadt.The newspapers are not allowed to print a word of despatches regarding the revolt of the sallors.but several of them in a roundabout fashion have sucreeded in hinting at startling developments.The Novoe Vremya.with seeming Innocence announced that the Viedomo- gkl Gradonatshalstwa (Gazette of the prefecture of Odessa), had requested the inhabitants of that city to keep off the streets to avoid accidents when the troops are firing.Other papers i remark upon the massing of troops in South Russia.Considerable nervousness prevails among the upper classes at St.Peters- burg.Many of those who have not already left town for the summer are hastily preparing to go abroad.M.Rezobrazoff.president of the Yalu Timber Company.has suddenly arrived in St.Petersburg.Squadron Arrives at Last.Paris.June 30.\u2014Officlal advices from Odessa saw that three warships of the Black Sea fleet have arrived there for the purpose of taking measures against the mutinous crew of the battleship Kniatz Patmkin.No action has yet been taken, nor has the commander of the squadron indicated his intention.Some fear ie felt that the crews of the arriving warships may sympathize with the mutineers and join issue with them.MR.MORSE BACK FROM WEST.He Denies Reports of a Hitch In Grand Trunk Pacific Surveys, | Mr F W.Morse, second vice- president and general manager of the Grand T:unk Pacific\u2019 Rallway, has Just returned from a visit to Winnipeg yin connection with certain details of the road.He was shown the following tele- am from Winnipeg: \u201cAn Ottawa despatch intimates that the delay In proceeding actively with the work on the Grand Trunk Pacific Rallway In the matter of surveys and the awarding of contracts, is owiug to what is called another hold-up.In other words, that further concessions have been asked by the company.and the Government will bring down proposals for meeting the company's demand before the close of the session.Some reports say that the Intercolon- fal Railway will be handed over tp the l company and the projected line in the Maritime Provinces will be abandoned.Again it ts stated that no surveys of the proposed line between Winnipeg and the junction of the pro branch to Fort William have been made, and the company has in contemplation the purchase of the Can- Adian Northern system from Winnipeg to Lake Buperior.These are among the current reports.\u201d In reply, he said: \u201cYesterday.in Toronto, I heard of this despatch.The facts regarding our work are ag have been reported from time to time in the press.Our surveys are proceeding satisfactorily, and as soon as our specifications are out of the printer's hands tenders will be asked.\u201d Was Cremated This Morning.In accordance with the will left by the late H.N.Wilkinson, the architect, who shot himself In the Terrapin Restaurant a couple of days ago, his remains were cremated In the Mount Royal Cemetery, al \"10 o'clock this morning.Judge Fitzgerald Dead.Port Arthur, Ont., June 30.\u2014Judgs Fitzzerald, district, Thunder Bay.was found dead in bed this morning.Heart trouble was the cause.+ elephants, camels.and everything REAL GENERAL most serious man: » for membershi ui \u201ctheris\u2019\u201d sen contributes to the best kind of viking vernon ot tha Montreal Gone in the ' \u2019 nen support it, P reauire & he the column of carrent loans.\u201d BISHOP'S COLLEGE parade.a free perf eral Hospital for the week beginning ' A paper was read by KE.Culverhoupe, Frank Vial rector of Fitch Bay.received After the parade ree pe ormance July $ wit be Bir W.©.Macdonal The Alan line steamship Pomerania.BOA.past Jrestdent, kg wine Allan line Royal mail steamship 1 the late convobation of Bishop's Coi- be repeated this py » Cunningham.» Point et 3 a.m.Ro day.\u201c\" ' ium\u201d Ta \u2026 Ward at 3 ity us am .1 souree ae of o tr.4 4 \u2019 .My LL Ne ?mare - a a 1 LAST EDITION.hrm.oY - aie tiring «ori i.i nie To be had in different shades used in thers.Bizes: 4 ft x 8 ft 6 ft.x 8 ft 8 ft.x 8 ft COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillips Square.SUMMER GOODS.VUDOR AND VERANDAH SHADES Gives a much better protection from the sun than bamboo Fixtures of the best.stand the weather (does not kink up I'ke the cheap.rough native fibre cord bamboo screensi, made of the best Linden wood, carefully tested and assorted, finished with best linseed oll, which enables them to stand all wea- pulleys of iron, and cord that will wn AWNINGS ! plain.FLAGS ! BRITISH ENSIGN, DOMINION ENSIGN, (UNION JACK, from 2L8c per square foot.Orders filled at short \u2018notice.Estimates furnished when deaiyed.WINDOW SHADES.In Linen, Opaque Shade Cloth and Scotch Holland, with fringes, laces or Onity Hartshorn spring rollers used.MOSQUITO NETS With Umbrella-shaped tops, at $2.50 each, VENETIAN BLINDS In different shades of wood, made and put up to any style of window, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.AWNINGS !?FLAGS ! In Bunting and Silk.AMERICAN ENSIGNS, in all sizes.HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal, NON-FORFEITABLE POLICIES, Value given for every cent of Premium paid, and your risk carried at the lowest price consistent with absolute security.BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN FRATERNAL INSURANCE.FOR FULL INFORMATION TALK WITH McCAW THE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE EXPERT.Office 55 Alliance Building, 107 8t.James strect 154 3 Jaw I LYON WON FIRST 18 HOLES EASILY Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 30.\u2014At the Toronte gulf Hinks this.merning, George S.Lyon, Lambton, beat R.A.Strath, Lambton, 6 up in the first round of the 18 holes.In the arngateur finals.second consolation, C.C.James, Lambton, beat G.R.Harvey.Hamilton, 2 up.In the open championship.to begin to-morrow morning, there are 72 drawn.THE FIRE COMMITTEE.They Discuss 8Smoks Nuisance and New Fire Station.There was come discussion at the meeting of the Fire Committee yesterday over the statement made by Ald.inte that he would move, at the next meeting of the City Council, for the dismissal of the boller inspector and for the dismissal of the building inspector because they did not try to enforce the by-laws against the smoke nuisance.Ald.Sauvageau.Duquette and Proulx said they thought that Ald.Lapointe waa acting in too drastic a manner in trying to get the employes in question dismissed.It was the opinion of Ald.Robertson that the employes should do all they could to abolish the smoke nuisance: at the same time he couid ses no in being too severe.It was then decided to let the matter remain Over for the present.The committee discussed the purchasing of a new site for a fire station in the west end.The desire wag to remove the old fire station on St.Catherine street near Bleury.It was shown that this station was too small and that a fine modern station ought to be built.Superintendent Ferns, of the Fire Alarm Department, asked that when the new fire station was built it should contain quarters for the instruments of his department.The committer were apparently of opinion that the fire.station and fire alarm department should be in one building.but the question was left over till a site is secured.Saveral were mentioned, and as the prices were rather high.selection was left to & sub-committee.It was reported had been seen.The prices for same had varied from ten to fifteen thousand dollars.The decision was arrived at to consult the Finance Committee over t- ting sufficient funds to purchase a - ly suitable site.| EMMANUEL CHURCH SALE.At a special general meeting of Erm- manuel ~ Congregational Church, held Jast evening.the sale of that property \u2018to Mr.James R.Wiison for the sum of $160,000, being at the rate of ten dollars a foot, was ratified; and a resolution was passed empowering the trustees of the church to take such steps as might be necessary to purchase a property for the erection of a new building.and if found advisable, a pastor's residence, and to have prepared preliminary plans of mame.It is not known for what purpose Mr.Wilson has purchased the property.but it is understood that he has secured it simply as an investment.The church people have to vacate the premises on or before May 1, 1908.that several sites IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY.An important sale of property has taken place in St.Ann's Ward.The estate of the late Patrick Brennan was sold to the Montreal Steel Works, Ltd.the property on St BEt- fenne street near St.Patrick street.It ls understood that the company has prepared plans for the enlargement of their works on this property, this being the only direction In which they can extend.as their works are bounded on the north by the canal, on the east by the civic park.and on the west by the sugar refinery.they are hemmed in on three sides.The sale was effected by Mr.T.J.O'Neill, acting for the estate, and the price pald for the property was 315.000.This is an advance of about twenty-five per cent.on the price for which the property would have been sold a year or two ago.Yellow Jack at Panama.Special to the Montrail Star New York, June 30.\u2014The steamer Se.guarance, from Panama, arrived tn- day with 149 cabin passengers whan fled from the isthmus on account of a yellow fever epidemic.They tell ghastly tales of the conditions of CLOSING PRICES.STOCKS WERE QUIET.There was very little doing in the markets this afternoon, and there werd comparatively few changes in prices A block of War Eagle sold here at 224 and 8ao Paylo was strong and advanced to 1344 for a broken lot.Wall Street closed quiet and absolutely featureless with price changes amall, the tone being fairly steady.Afternoon Transactions.Twin City Rights\u201415 at %.10 at ¥, 20 at % Telephone xd\u201440 at 52.Sao Paulo\u201420 at 134%.ar Eagle\u2014$1,000 at 23%.Scotia\u201425 at 635, 50 at 53%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star bv Gordon Btrathy - rokers, 9 St & Co, stock b Sacrament st: Stocks June 30 July 29 Closing Ask Bid ab BI Canadian Pacific.181 130% 181% Ne 40 now .TR Min.&.Pauid 800.1227 LL.aucun Montreal St.Ry.923 31% 729, M1 Do 60 NOW.scoot eiiies seeren eae Toronto Ft.Rv.10 108 108 Halifax 8t.By.2.005 eee a.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Bupplied by J.8.Bache snd Ca, \u20ac I onk M Hospital anager, 29 & dune 30 Stocks .High low Ama) oe rity 7 » mal tes © Amertons Toe0 fad ©\u201d oe 4 Am Buxar 4 Ref 1 184 ise ie\u201d Am Smitga Ref Co 1134 1174 107° Am.© undry.Rés My 34 Anacopdas Min.Co.squese Atchisoc,Top 887s Bik 83% sis Baltimore & Ohio.1124 113% lin Broukiyn Rapid T.887% 70 Chic & Alton Com.o.oo Canadian Paetfic.180% 13) 1004 CER EIN se 203: Pacifie.Mino St.P.à Bt M Do Po Metropolitan St._ Ts vacsue \u20ac 0% 40% 03 03 RI Pin Bil By Bie 81% J.8 Bache and Co, 2% Hoepit CE \u2018 Te; -rt the ¢losing prices to-Gay as fofo es June 20, 1908.Opening.Hig Lowes Wheat, Juty.oily 3 te 4 : % - Corn, July.by Bhha-% 36% >\" Sept.544 84 881% 5-4 Oats, July.a In IT % .= 3 Pork, July.1967 1387 1369 2e gent.1408 1402 1203 203 ee as 0 iBT MA wie om 7 ?.7 « Sept 109 707 353 798.7 Was Toronto Goid Bricked ?Special to Tr Montreal Star.Toronto.June 30.\u2014It rather looks as though Toronto was gold-Dricked at the last sreston of the Provincial Legialatiire when the city was given power to estab lish and operate an electric light plant at Toronto Island, the cost not to excerd 340.000 This was looked on as a grent public ownprehip victory at the time.Rut the city engineer's estimate furnished today shows that a plant that would meat the needs of the island would cost $80,000.À -\u2014 - FE ed a HH EE GA A 17 ODESSA RIOTS AND EFFECT ON STOCKS Russian Bo 3s Declined While Japanese Issues Went Higher.GENERAL MARKETS.STEADY Three Failures in London, But Not Important\u2014Very Little of Interest to the Montreal Market.The sensational Incidents fn Russia Rave created a great deal of interest in the stock markets.but the effect of the developments on prices was not esp:- cially marked Naturally.Russian bonds were inclined to be euft.and the Paris markets were nervous.Ruasian 4 per cent s broke 11%, points in London yesterday.and held barely steady to-day _ On the other hand, Japanese bonds were a little better, in spite of the de- Pressing news that another big Issue of bonds is coming out.Late yesterday Wall Street seized upon the Cidessa incident to hammer the market back, but after a weak opening today prices recovered, and at one o'clock the general list was fractionally above the early prices.The London market was rather mixed Three suspensions were announced on the Stock Exchange there during the forenoon.They were thnse of Andrew MacKinnon, Fsterbmok and Cn.and Watson and Co.None were important They are understood to have arisen out of the default of customers trading in Katfir stocks.Wires said that London sold about 60.000 shares of stock In Walt Street.There has heen a 4 paint advance In Havana preferred owing to the momentary scarcity of the stock.It sold here yesterday at 564.and was bid up ta 6034 here.with 62 asked.A block of 190 shares sold In New York at 61% The common was firm.but unchanged, at 15 There was a report yesterday that Cuba was sending some huying orders for this stock.and there is also sald to be quite a little local demand There is nothing being done in the mining shares that have figured in the merger Toronto traded in a little War Eagle arourd yesterday's level, but the others were purely nominal Some trading was reported in Canadian Gold Field's Syndicate at § The par value of the Fhares is 10 cents.The Montreal market still displayed ita holiday appearance.and trading in ail stocks was restricted to very narrow limite A steady but moderate demand is still noticed for Dominion Steal bonds, which æoid ex-coupon 234 per cent at f44, or equal to 87 Coal bonds also appear tn be attracting a little more attention, and are firm at 99%, swne fair-sized blocks having changed hands recently on that basis.x Some pereons about the street speak very highly of the second mortgage bonds of the Steel Company.but there has nat been any trading In them for some days, and they are nominally quoted at 50.Ogtivie Flour MiNs pref.was quoted ex-rights to-day.The rights were offered at 8, which is the equivalent of 140 Detroit waa moderately active.It waa worked as low as 93 in Wall Street yesterday.and closed at that figure, but recovered to-day, and there were males in both markets at 953% to 93%.One lot of 350.000 new Mexican bonds were solid at 90 and 20 on the curb, but there was nothing else done.and prices are unchanged Louiaville and Nashville sold off at the opening on the declamtion of the regular dividend.there evidently having been some bull speculation on an expected ad- vence.Wheat turned firm on further appre- henston of the Russian saitmmtion and unfavorable weather in Kansas for harvest.Corn and oats are firm with wheat.Northern Securities were quoted in Wall Street at 165 to 165%.Bales to noon in Wall Street to-day amounted to 322 800 shares.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific\u201440 at 151.Montreal Street Railway\u201425 at 222.Power\u201410 at 914.Detroft\u2014200 at 93.100 at 98%.100 at 98%, 275 at 93%, 100 mt 93%.Iron\u201415 at 22%.Scotia\u2014 10 at 54.125 at 63%.10 at 54, 132$ at 53% Irmn bonds XC\u2014#33,000 at 843.Toledo\u201425 at 34% Twin City Rl&hta\u20145 at %, 26 at 14, 58 at %.Texttia pfd - $14 6\u2018 at BS, 333.84 at S5 325 ac 86, 336 67 nt Textile ponde-_ 82507 \u2018at Telegraph \u201425 at 1614 Eastern Townahlps Bank XD\u2014?at 184.Moisons Bank\u20142 at 227.4 at 228.Havana\u2014175 at 15 Bank of Montreal\u20144 at 23.Coal bonda- 825 NOR at Rad Power banda XC he 000 at 1 -vana pfd - 10 at A2.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.STEELE Bn 56 A.10114.tecks.June 30.June 29 22.30 Asn Bid Ask Big Canadian Pacte.380% 16045 1A2 1514 Minnea À St Paul 3235 1227 124 123 Montreal dt.Ry.222 221% LS) 2 orenio 5 \u2026 \\c8 os way 1034 win City BY Ry.114 112% 114 1134 e do .4 ny pa 9 Baltfex de.170 Le 108 102 Yoledo de #5 844 54°, 54% Winnipeg x4 .200 \u2026 200 .wes india.35 bir wo 45 Havana Elec 154 15 154 ld Do dao p us 8 60 56 PautoTra\u2018war one 134 LL.sekay Common xd 40 28 Ww 1849 ay pref.xd 73% 72 72% Ti RA&ONav.Co 2 Tn mn 70 s LH à Powe pie Ay aix 91 Arem Com 23 dy 22% 2 Pref, 74 70 72 T0» Dom Coy Com 8) Te RO mn ref.Les .\u2026 116 11 nova sede 53% 534 bag 53 o pfd FN Cae Monstres) TelegCoxa cen Ooi Miling P 185 Bell Telephone cor Do Le ad I af 113 se Elec Dom or 4 cn xe Ee ila.RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment petures on New York stocky, Randol complled by E.& C.Price.Div.violé Ameriean Sugar .138 7 8.07 Atchison com.83 4 4.41 Smelter com.118+ § 4.23 Smelter pref.119 7 6.38 Baltimore and Ohio.113 $ 3.83 Amalgamated C opper 82 4 447 Consolidated Gas.190 3 4 i Illinois Central .166 ¢ 3.81 Louis and Naæh.150 8 300 Missour! Pacific 100 5 5.00 Manhatttan Rallway .165 4 863 Metropolitan.\u2026.125 7 5 60 N Y Central .16 5 3 44 Pennsylvania .141 6 425 Sto Paw LLL.vere 176 7 89 1 S Steel pret A ss 7 = 14 Union Pauilie 127 4 314 Western Union 93 5 537 Gr 2 SIP IND 1TH SSBC S ¥ COMING HOLIDAYS.$ > @ e At noon to-day the Montreal! @ + Exchange voted to on ® «+ Tuesduy the 4th of July The @ «+ Wall Street market and all the § + American Excanges will be closed ® © that day © # There will.of course, be no ses- & * sion of the local Exchange this & \u201cmorning ® © © DEEE DHESÉHLE As SES IS à TWIN CITY'S NET SHOWING.Surpius for Eieven Months Shows a Small Increase.The Twin .\u2018ity statement for the eleven months of the fiscal year is moderately mtistactory.showing.as aK the state- muents have done, the results gf the road's conservative method of ping.The surplus shows a small increase: 1903.1904.1903.Gross earn.$3§9.426 $363,646 $339,735 Oper.exp.172,004 170.772 159,328 Net earn .$218.92] 192.874 $180,407 Charges .90.279 75,32% Surplus .$119,718 3102895 $102,070 Giross, 11 ms 1,775,942 1,689,121 1.570,909 Oper.exp 861,674 $12,236 9 °55- 687 Net, 11 mas sens, 268 $876,885 frre Charges 435.508 448.048 591.923 Sur.1} mos $430.760 $428.836 $425.354 TO INVESTIGATE MUTUAL.Insurance Inspector Will See if Lawson\u2019s Charge Is Correct.In view pf Mr T W.Lawson's charge that the Mutual and N.Y.Life Compan- les @re even worse than the Equitable, President RA McCurdy.of the Mutual, hus asked the N.Y State Superintendent of Insurance to investigate the affairs of that company.It will be some time, however, before Mr.Hendricks can put a large force to work on the books of the Mutual Life.The affairs of the Equitable Society.1t ts understood, wil require tha attention of the State Insurance Department probably until October, when a force of accountants will begin working on the Mutual Life books.In the meantime, however.Mr.Hendricks will set two or three accountants at work examining the Mutual Life Insuarnce Co.'s affairs.It was explained at the office of the Mutual Life Company that in view of the scandal connected with the Equitable affair, and the uneasiness created thereby among policyholders \u2018n other companies as well, the Mutuai management desired to have an accounting made to clear up the atmosphere.C.P.R.EARNINGS 11 MONTHS.How Net Figures Compare by Months Up to Present.Canadian Pacific Railway net earnings for May just officially given out, are disappointing.They show a decrease of $2630, as compared with the road's profits In the same month a year ago.But for the eleven months of the fiscal year nat profits increased $1.208,962.The figures by months in detail for the eleven months are: Gross Net Ine.aver Earnings Profits 1904 July .$ 4.39x, r 4852, iar C fie \u2014 \u2014 \\ FANTED \u2014~ A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 10 take à family washing.247 Greene Weatmoun avenue, WANTED \u2014 TWO EXPERIBNCED waitreasea for dining rooms: gvod wages.Sussex House, 43 Metcalfe st, Dom.sq.154 3 ANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- réesses.Apply at once, Alexanders Cafe, 2358 St.Catherine at ANTED \u2014 FOR A WHOLESALE GROcers, as traveller, to travel amongst keapers and also a young man and young girl knowing shorthand and typewriting.Apply by letter, atating salary expected, T 4376, Btar Office.hote) ANTED \u2014GENERAL SERVANT.AP- pDly with references, at No.4821 Western avenue, TANTED \u2014 THREE GIRLS TO WAIT on table.Apply at once, Stilivell's Hotel, Craig ahd Alexander sta, city, 154 2 'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG ERSON A8 overness and mothers help for child and willing to travel Apply to T Ji.154 Star Office, V TANTED \u2014 GIRLS EXPERT AT FIGures to assist in the checking office.w.H.Bcroggie, Limited, St.Catherine and University ets.ANTED \u2014 ELEVATOR MAN.THOMAS Ligget, Empire Building, 2474, 2476 St.Catherine st.V JANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK.WITH knowledge of shorthand and typewriting: salary at start $23.Apply with refex- ences, G.T.R.Stationery Dept, room 9, Bcnaventure Station, 134 2 Wr ie \u2014 BY FIRE INSURANCE OFfice young man clerk; must education.in writing.giving references, previous experience, age expected, to P.O.Box 2116, ANTED \u2014 A HANDY MAN, USED TO tools and around machinery.Apply T 4560, Star Office.YVANTED \u2014 SMART BOY ABOUT 15 years old, for brokers office.T 4898.Star Office.WANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO MIND TWO children, also help mn Jen housework.Apply 1528F Ontarto WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH FOR OFfice.must write good band and be correct at figures.Address P.O.Box 2256.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., WESTMOUNT Building Lots for Sale ARLINGTON AVE.and Cote.&t.Antoine road, several very desirable lots; beautiful situation.Moderate price, WINDSOR AVE.\u2014175 feet frontage, including corner of Prince Albert ave; Dept, 109 feet; excellent site, moderate côTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD-Corner lots, both beautiful sites; dimensions, 50 feet by 165 feet and 135 feet by 250 feet.ROSEMOUNT AVE.\u2014Several choice vii- la lots, well situated on the best part of this avenue; ROSLYN AVE.\u2014Three containing 5.550 feet each; well situated for builde SHÉRERGOK KE ST \u2014Several lots and blocks of land: also corner lots.beautiful sites for residential building; moderate price, FACTORY SITES -FOR SALE.£85,755 FEET, BOULEVARD BT.PAUL \u2014Frontage, 763 feet on Lachine Canal; shipping and raflway facilities unsur- Dominion Day DON'T FAIL to Visit™ KENSINGTON, Just west of Westmount.Ask to ses the beautiful orchard lote et $226 each.Terms, $35 cash, balance 38.40 per month.FRANK E.DONOVAN, WN, Belling Agent, Temple Building, 185 St.James Bt.Agents on praperty dally.Office, corner Sherbrooke street and Madison MONEY TO LOAN.ave.uss, * Cd Ma 309.345 FEET, COTE 8T.PAUL ROAD and 368 feet on Lachine Canal; connection with Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railways.000 FEET, RICHMOND STREBT.\u2014 Frontage of 200 feet on Richmond at.and 75 feet on Basin st.; light on all sides; good shipping facilities.1190 FEET, LOG.8T.\u2014Frontage on Logan and Harbor streets, eo inne in rear; excellent pile for email fac 36000 FEET POLEON ROAD \u2014 Frontage on ihre ob oy within 200 feet of Lachine Canal; splendid site, moderate Also several other sites of various sizes and dimensions in and about Montreal and vielnfty.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.200 ST.JAMES STRERT, SITUATIONS VACANT.ROOMS TO LET.(Continued on Paae 9.) (Continued or Page 9) y ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PIANO PLAYPR.OOMS\u2014BRIGHT, AIRY BATH- Good weges.Apply 1464 Bt, Catherine room flat, Auer light.60 University street.street.182 2e0qd ANTED \u2014 BTRONG BOYS, ALSO OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED, ONE SINGLE helpers to learn plumbing and steam- and one double; gentlemen only.z9 fitting.Apply to 1966 Notre Victoria st.150 3e0d st.156 8 ANTED \u2014 LATHERS AT THE CANada Car Co.Works, Cote St.Paul.Apply to Foreman in charge.D.G.Loomis & Bong.15¢ 2 ANTED \u2014 BTENOGRAPHER FOR A lumber office.State experience, Box 118, City, 154 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS.ON FIRST floor, furnished or unfurnished; board if desired.ho privileges.24 1-3 lorne ave, near M grounds.164 2 OOM \u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM \" on bath flat, or two connecting rooms, light housekeeping.Call evenings.Telephone Eust 3934.38 Bt.Famille at.154 3 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant; must be a Plain cook; refarences required.Apply 26 University st, 15¢ 3 V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LADY bookkeeper for wholesale mfg.firm.511 Bt.15¢ 3 British American Hat and Cap Co.Paul st.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CHOCOLATE dipper.Apply 43 St.Antoine st, no experience need not apply.A ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, STRONG BOY TO learn shtrt cutting, Apply Mr.Brooks, Hudson Bay Knitting Co, 74 3 Lagsuchetiora 3 V ANTED \u2014 RLECTRICIAN, HUSTLER, day 33 Mackay st, to-night or early Mon- WASTED _ pEXPERIENCED CARPET ; CWeTs, - H.Ser le, Limit Catherine and University ete od.BL Tree eee VyAxTED no OR FOR ACCOUNT- 8 office, with sone expertence preferred.A pply, stating age, experience and salary expected, R 4766, Star Office 166 3 ANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK; REFER- V ences required, Apply 79 Hauter st.154 2 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY YOUNG W &irl or light housework; must aloes Apply 53 St.Mark st.4 TANTED \u2014 A \u2018so.op, TIDY \"AND clean girl for housework and wait on table.Apply 101 Stanley st.15¢ 2e0d VWANTED \u2014 GIRL TO MIND TWO children and Balp ligat housework.184 2 5922 Bt Denis at, city TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with general housework.Apply after 7 at 384 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount.WANTED \u2014 A TIMEKEBPER.wages to a first clase man.Apply to Sie Canlmers- Bullock, Lindted, at ka WANTED \u2014 SAIL MAKERS AND TENT makers, experienced only; good wages, steady job.\u201cSonne\u201d Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin Co, 329 Cralg st, West, 154 2 TORONTO AND VVANTED \u2014 FOR United States, also for summer hotels, ccoks housekeepers, general servants, house- OOMS \u2014 TO LET THRBE ROOMS, ONE single, $4 per month; also two fine fouble rooms, with all conveniences.103 8 Hubert st.164 3 law can have comfortable or without board, in private remy: no other boarders kept; Protestant preferted Address P 4i26, Star Office.154 3 Roous \u2014 TO LET TWO FIRST CLABS furnished on parlour floor, with all medern conveuiences.Auer light, to married couple or two ladies; tering m erate, No.30 St.Monique at.154 2 Rox \u2014 ONE BINGLE ROOM, ONE double room, nicely furnished, Auer light.7190 Palace at.OOMS8 \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for mazried couple or gontiemen, modern convealences; swell, central location; terms moderate.54 Mac- kay st.154 6 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO UNFURNISHED connecting rooms, with use of kitchen: also small: front bedroom, furnished or unfurnished.Apply 457 8t.Antoine at.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN IN BUSINESS bedroom, tth \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY Reece \u2014 \u2014 FOR TRANSIENTS OR PER- mane parties; central and pleasant locality, wuitatile for ladies travelling alone: breakfast if desired.$6¢ Sherbrooke = 10 M8 \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double and single front rooms, on baih floor, strictly private, quiet famHy; etc.enamel! bath; electric light, telephone, 1415 St.Catherine at.34 Ro \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOM TO let, near Victoria street, French fam- bath floor, 2240 St.Catherine st My; y 154 5 OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE DOUBLE FRONT room, also one gingle room, gas, on bathroom flat, use of kitcaen Apply 21 Ar- &>le avenue, off Aqueduct st.164 2 Rex \u2014 ALSO TABLE BOARD, AT 87 Mansfield at.156 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNfurnished rooms.86 Crescent st.malda, waitresses, nursemalds; highest OOM \u2014 TO RENT ONE NICE, BRIGHT wage; fares paid.Britt's Agency, 114 1-2 I room, gas, bath and hot water.754 Ycnge st.Toronto, Ont, 154 3 Palace st.FANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DRIVE MILK OOM \u2014 LARGE ROOM TO LET, FUR.waggon, must be steady and a good milker.C.G.Hall, Cote &t.Luc.154 2 ANTED \u2014 ENGINEER TO RUN CONcrete mixer.must have papers and references.Apply to A.F.Byers, corner of Marie Anne and Montana sts, 154 2 WaT BD \u2014 GIRLS TO WORK ON overalls, pants apd two-needle machine operator; good wages, steady work; shart bours.Apply Miss Balnes, at R.C.Wilkins, St.Catherine and Bleury ats.15 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A STEADY, reliable wom.to make breakfast und lunch for about Si er 15 peopla, to keep kitchen, etc, clean.no washing.References required.at 131 Metcalfe st.SITUATIONS WANTED.NAN tt % ANTED\u2014 BY ACCOUNTANT A BITUA- tion, ten years\u2019 office experience with brokkeeping, correspondence and management of office, 28 years of age, speaking English end French an\u2018 in a position to give best references.T 4a.\" Star Office.154 3 ANTED \u2014 AS USEFUL LADIES MAID experienced, used to travelling, or would do light upstairs wo a sewing, excellent references.Apply T BSE.Star Office.154 3 V ANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS GENtleman bookkeeper, who understands thoroaghly.Please address Church grain business w.F., 47 ANTED \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN OF energy and business experience, paei- tion where hard work and executive ability will count.Address T 4393, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 SEWING MACHINE MEchanic, take charge of factory, used to sll kinds machinery.English and city references.Address B 5276, Star Branch Office.154 3 \\ 'ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY, WITH knowledge of book)jfeeping, shorthand and typewriting.desires position, temporary or permanent; good references.apply P., 627 Wellington at.15 y ANTED \u2014 JOB, ELECTRIC LIGHTing.and all repairs and belia, moder- ale cash terms: I will satisfy you if you telephone the slectrictan, Uptown 3296.154 6 WANTED TO RENT.WANTED -\u2014 USB OF PIANO FOUR evenings week.one hour, vicinity Dominion square, 31.50 month, in advance, Address O 4657, Star Office 134 3 PUPILS WANTED.est WANTED \u2014 FRENCH, GERMAN, ITA- linn and Spanish lessons by H.Mal- mer, C.asulate\u2019s Clerk, 1071 Sherbrooke st or Donegana st.9 WANTED \u2014 W.W.HARRI demy, 2749 St.Catherine.Shorthand, typewriting.bookkeeping.penmanship, advertising, English: most thorough and comprehensive courses; unappreached by any other institution; day and evening.154 2 ESS ACA- WWANTED \u2014 PUPILS WANTED FOR summer season, French conversation, natural method: rapid progress.For further information dd Miss Proulx, teacher, Town Dor ANTED\u2014 MISS THEBAUD WILL GIVE French lessons.Apply T 4858.Star Of- a FOR SALE DE OCCUPATION.181 Lusignan st.20-28 Helton ave.(each).140 Hutehison 4048 Tupper 4049 Derchester.JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, Real Estate Experts and Architects.207 St.James street, 154 2 MONTREAL WEST.HOW TO OBTAIN A HOME It you have 325 saved, you can begin to buy balance monthly, $5.TE and up.Close to Schools, Churches, Cars.Drains and water In many of the streets, and all city ad Money Advanced to Bulld when ten per cent.is paid on plans.G.W.BADGLEY, Sole Selling, A ge 124 St.Peter Street.Office on property, open Sunday, corner Lachine road and Gasette ave.164 4 Saw nished or unfurnished.317 St.Urbala street.OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE DOUBLE ROOM.aH modern conveniences.Tel.Up 146.110 Union avenue.154 2 OOMS FURNISHED FRONT PARlour bedroom, also room on bathroom flat.85 Aylmer st.near Sherbrooke OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM LET, on bathroom flat.Apply to 1?Bt.Monique at.154 2 M \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED room, with board, suitable for two young men.153 Selby st.154 2 OOM \u2014 BATHROOM FLAT.NEWLY renovated, modern conveniences 475 Guy st, above St.Catherine st.154 3 com \u2014 NICE, 1 LARGE FURNISHED front room, Apply 89 Mansfield se 154 OOYS\u2014TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOME, one front and one back, on bathroom flat.nicely furnished.transients accommodated.Phone.146 Mansfield wt OOMS \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE front rooma, running water, transients accommodated.905 street, five doors west of Windsor Hotel.OOMS\u2014 NICELY rn RNISHED DOUBLE and single front room.clothes prees, etc.Transients scoommodated.st.Auer light, 4% Cathcart ooms \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMR tes or gentlemen, hot water, electric light, central 100 Burpside Place, near Peel and Bt.Catherine st.154 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON bathroom flat.Apply 38 Fort street.154 23 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.-\u2014 NISHED ELEGANTLY FUR front parlour bedroom, all mndern conveniences, electric Ugnt telephone, strictly private.Tel.Up 3372, ar call at 19 St, Matthew at.153 3 OOM \u2014 POOMS \u2014 TO LET.WELL FURNISHED double and single room, modero and up to date, gas and electricity; and all home comforts: no other roomers kept Jes Mance at.153 FINE ROOM TO LET, FUR- .153 219 Berri st oom \u2014 nished.Rex FURNISHED.TO LET.ply 831 City Councillors st.AP- Reoxs \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BED- roo bath flat.also singl* room; trmsients accommodated.29 McGill College Avenue.154 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNIRHED ROOMS TO LET, \" single and double, well furnished and newly done over; tranalants sccommeodated.6 Victoria st.154 2 OOMS \u2014 BY DAY.WEEK.MONTH, clean rooms, very central, for strang- partial board optional: terms rcason- 164 Peel, corner St.Catherine.154 8 ers: able.OOM \u2014 NEATLY FURNISHED, NEW terant.terms reasonable.293 St, Charlea Borromes at., near Sherbrooke, OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED roôms, with Auer light, on bath Boor, with or without board; private family.318a Lagauchetiere at.ROOMS AND BOARD.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, ONE single room vacant July lst, 92 Union avenue.148 oous\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FIRST class table board, modern conveni- ances; accommodation for transients.468 Guy st, opposite La Corona Hotel, 150 6 OOMSE \u2014 AND BUARD.BUPERIOR with strictly private English family, situated University, above Sherbrooke at, Particulars Faone Uptown 4154.150 \u20ac OOMS \u2014 LARGE OR SMALL ROOM.white.bath, hot or cold; breakfast or full board; transients accommodated.69 Drummond st.161 6 RMS \u2014 AND BOARD.ARE YOU looking for boarding house?If so, Walsh's, 173 St.Lawrence st.Terms ré 50 to $4; double end single roma.151 6 ARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ROOM AND board at 58 Beaver Hall Hill.152 6 OOM \u2014 AND BOARD FOR TWO IN English familly, $4; good table; home comforts.1325 Chausse st, next to Delors miler avenues, just above car terminal, : 15 WELL FUR- at OOM \u2014 SINGLE ROOM, nished, with or without board, 110 Stanley st.1582 3 OONS LARGE BRIGHT.AIRY front room, with or without board; transients accomamodated.45 Mculll College avenue.183 3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARL FURNISHED rooms for married couples or gentlemen.350 Bt.Antolue at.163 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM for married couple, or two gentlemen, with or without board: private family: use of kitchen.494 St, Denis at, near square.1 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH BOARD.for two respectable men or married couple: electric light and baths.13 Mount Bt, Mary avenue, city.154 3 OOMS \u2014 ELEGANT FURNISHED room and fine board, suitable for two gentlamen or married couple (Jewish pre- ferrad) every home comfort; bath, Auer light and use of plano Enquire 112 Chenne- vide at, opposite Dufferin square.150 3eod OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURnished, with board or partial board, bata floor: terms moderate, convenient for cars.223 Eherbrooke st.obus \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE oom, bathroom flat, suitable for mar- Tied couple or two gentlemen; also table board.135 Metcalfe at.1561 5 + OOM \u2014 A LADY WOULD LIKE TO hear from a married couple or gentleman waniing really nice\u201d rooms and board; telephione.enamel bath; everything first class: no caildren.20 Lincoln avenue, off Guy, above St.Catherine.sve 3 OOM \u2014 IN WEST END, FRONT rooin, bath fal, newly furnished.Address B 9260, Star Branca Office.154 2 OOMS \u2014 AND BUARD, BOUBLE AND single rooans, newly furnish first class table, we also take tourists.Tel.East 3414.994 St.Denis st.154 5 OOMS \u2014 AND ROARD.DOUBLE AND single rooms, with all conveniences, home comforts and excellent table.prices reasonable; location central.562 Palace st.154 2 OOMS \u2014 DOUBL, AND BINGLE and 690 rooms, nicely urnished, bright airy, with board.terins rrasonable.Sherbrooke st, near Park avenue.POOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.NICELY FURnished rooms, with board, electric light tes and all modern conveniences, or genilemen 74 Greene avenue.OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED, double and single rooms, witn excellent board.transients accommodated, at n n.oderate rates.24 McGill College ave - 4 BOARD.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 MRS.em B°45P strictl; DOCTOR SEARL private accommodation for ladies, with profexsional attepdance, ladies treated and attended.1§0 SC Georgs at.OARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD, ALSO TWO cosy rooms on bathroom floor; references exchanged Apply 113 University st.153 3 ARD\u2014 TABLE BOARD FIRST CLASS only a few taken, at very rocasonabls terms, private family.47 Church st.SUMMER BOARD.em am Tm mm ARD\u2014 ANY ONE WISHING THE USB I of tne island at Bordeaux for picnics, Boisvert etc, communfcate with 15% 6 Island Hutel, Bordeaux, Que.OARD TO LET TWO FURNISHED rooms, with use of kitch«n If desired.Address E.Gadbois, St.Rose, near Robert Hotel 154 3 OARD\u2014KILLARNEY HOUSE, STRATH- more, pen to receive guests, large.wiry roomns, suitable for parties of young men or fa.nil;, hot and cold water.Apply John McArthur, Strathmore, Que.BOARD FIRST CLASS BOARD, CAP a VAigle, $5 per week.three minutes\u2019 from beach, 5 from whar({ Apply to Adhe- mar Lapointe, 154 4 OARD PLEASANTLY SITUATED farm houss in Laureptians, zhedy wide verandah, comfortable home, for rentian Cottage, Christievilie.SUMMER BOARD WANTED.a A A a a ros \\ ANTED \u2014 FOR MARRIED COUPLB room and hoard, vicinity of Beloell, near the water and rallway station, Ad- drese N 4616, Star Office.153 2 VVANTER \u2014 BY A LADY AND TWO children (9 and 11) board for about six weeks.with a private family, in a \u2018nealithy country place.near water.Address with terms and particularas P 4738, Star Office.= PERSONALS.Ppp epi PpEssoNAL \u2014 PRIME WESTERN BEEF, roasts or steaks, 15¢ per Ib, fore quarters of spring laut.ol 2 per \"4b.corned _ .beef 310c per lb, nwretbreads, 5c upwards; OO rents Turnisned, Auer Nene.use of All meats und 244 Bieury at.153 4 OOMS\u2014 NICE CLEAN ROOM TO RENT with electric light, telephone, porce- Iain bath, etc.small private family; no catidren.78 cart st.133 8 ROME a \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT AND on bath foor, ull aoconugode- tione.32 Vicon a.183 XF\" OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO OR THREE furnished or unfurnished rooma, with or without board.Apply 234 Aqueduct \" 188 R°°E a \u2014 TO LET LARGE FURNISHED ble room on middle, flat, hot water beated, Auer light; private famlly, board if desired.13 Bhuter st.153 OOMS \u2014 ON TOP FLOOR, KITCHEN, with water, also other rooms.218 Mountain at.158 4 with 2 OOMB \u2014 FIRST CLASS ROOMS, BEDroom and sitting room adjoining, on first floor, small single; also double, on bath flat; very low terme.Phone Up Lt es _ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHBD, R superior rooma, piæno, tele pho ne, eleo- tric light, bathroom flat, beautt ally mtuat.ed.16 Osborne st, Dominion square 249 \u20ac OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED rooms, with clothes press, Auer light, rcelain bath, eto.Transients wooo ta ed.144 Metcalfe st 149 OOME\u2014NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE front room to lst, on bathroom fat; wo ssparats beds; electric light; rent moderate.46 Anderson sifeet OMS \u2014 VERY LARGE DOUBLE AND ogle yoom on bath nish ed ooM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED room in up te date Tue ns the Mountain: home comforts.e class.135 Esplanade avenus.Tel RO \u2014 LARGE, WELL YURNISHED, fine modern bathroom, two in family.$64 PFaiace st 151 21 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED front room, bath flat, home ome coraiorts, cotton and silk stockings, and gentlemen\u2019s [apcy socks, for low shoes, & large variety.Discounts, 10 to.40 per ont.Clark'a, room one, 210 St.James st.153 3 a WANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY MAN AND wife, man understands care of horges and cows, or general work.wife goud cwk or general; city references.Address A aie 8tar Branch Office.154 ANTED \u2014 OFFICE CLEANING BY WwW To axparivnoed young women.Apply OR BALE \u2014 AT LBS8 THAN HALF price a new Bote (disc), WAR records, 86 inch hern $500 sound dex.Apply evenings oniy 1144 St.Hubert st cash.Fer SALE \u2014 FIREPROOY SAFE, CON ! venient size, in good order: price nb) Apply Engiseer, Bécoment Mer.| James ot.4 7 private Pnglieh family siecle ght.> à at, near fod R SALS \u2014 1P8 KNIT WOOL Barton Folf sweaters, it navy afd green, new styles; Ériose low.Clark's, room OOMS \u2014 BEDROOM AND Trié one, 210 St.James \u2018st.153 3 room to married couple, us ¢hen; all modern conveniences.{79 Gury R BALE \u2014 LADIES FANCY, LISLE, Foone 3388 Up for information \u2014 BRAUTIFUL FURNISHED double and sing f nse scoommodation.Auer light; poroelain bath telephone; gentlemen only.Transients, ace oommodated.18 MoGdll College avenues.: 168 Roos \u2014 WELL FURSMERD, nS réomd to let: transients taken.HI McGili College vente, M 154 4 NICELY PURNiSEED ROOM.a Telephone Up 1661.2 Me- : 52 .LARGE, WELL FURNISHED © I B°sr0 \u2014 BTILL A cant rooms at Orel ard Catt class accommodation, close fo boat tion: $5 per week.Apply © Mra Cam long, \u2018udson, Que.0 OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA- tion at Hotel Belmont, Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que, use of ce.Bout boating and fishing.143 30 OARD \u2014 \u201cCHATEAU LATOUR\" SUM- merlea, lovely situation on lake front, one minute from electric terminus, ny Point, Upper Lachipe, good attendance and board.Address Mrs.Jas.Clifford, Symmer- ica, 4 10 = AT A COMFORTABLE house, nicely situated, wide ver- dress Mre 148 10 QARD farm andah and plenty of shade.Add: J.Seth Stephens Bhawbridge, Que.20ARD\u2014 GREEN aL HOUSE, LITTLE Metis, tu w for guess.161 10 « Turriff, Little Metls Pr.\u201d ©.Que.ARD \u2014 WANTED BOARDERS.APply Mrs.Wm.Bhaw, Shawbridss, Sp 10 QARD \u2014 BUMMER BOARDERS.A be accommodated Apply to Mi Mra few boarders oan for the summer months.Cardinal, South Lancast J20ARD \u2014 LAKELET HALL, MY®TIC, I8 now open for the reception of guests; fine shady grove, croquet lawns, bomting and fishing at door; large cool rooms run ning water; gas, fountalns, etc.Two hours trom Montreal in prettiest part of Eastern Townships: best bourd.For terms +4 # Welch, Mystic, Que.OARD \u2014 HOLY DAY MRE.Etienne is prepared to receive a few boarders in her delightfully situsted farm housses, Mra Etienne, Emileville, P.Q.ferences, C.4.Duclos, K.153 3 OARD PINE CLIFF, AMONG LAU- rentians, opensd for guests, convenient to river, station, P.O., telephone and church; terms $5 and 86 per week.Mra.Joe Cleary, Sha\" bridge, Quebec.(Opposite Post Office).140 6 Jaw OARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD CAN BB had on a large ry farm, one half miles from Richmond, Que on the banks of the River high above tt, refined family.week, \u201cto requirements; bathing nd ing, Address L.J., Box T3, Melbourne, Que 154 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014 BeAr \u2014 \u201cBONNIE VIEW ooTTAGE\u201d will accommodate few boarders, cant location, short distance from ro good board: moderats terms.Chester Bul- tard, Knowlton, Que.154 3 OARD TO LET AT ST.ANDREWS rooms, furnished or unfurnished, during summer months.Address 105 P.O.Box.5t.Andrews East, Que 154 3 BUSINESS CHANCES.Ne R SALE \u2014 AUGUST FIRST AN EStablished dry gooda business, located in one of the best towrs in Ontario; stock in splendid condition; handsome brick ptore; beautiful plate glass ro two floors; location in the town ; rand apportunity for live map.Stock around twenty thousand; | price duc.Eusy terms H 3340, Bear Office.161 APVIRTISER HAVING TWO ESTAB- shed tea routes, wishes to sell one territory west of Cornwall: fine opening for an energetic man, complete outfit, will sell cheap.8S.H., Box 130, Corawall, Ont 152 4 Her SALE \u2014 CANDY, CIGAR, ETATION- ery, etc, stand, situated in first claes locmltty, at present doing a thriving business, good reason for g.Apply to 43 Prince Arthur at 163 3 OR SALE \u2014 A WBLL EQUIPPBD GRO- oery store, with liquor license, dotng nice trade; a good opening for a Uve man Cunningham, Btrain and Wray, Racoliet \u2018st ot 3 o 4658.Star Office.por SALE \u2014 A SNAP, FINE M turing business will be sold lo party with 33200.good returns and oonstant demand\u201d mor goods O 4652, Star Office.1 153 NUFAC- \"OR BALE \u2014 CHEAP, CIGAR BSTORE, with burber shop, Bt.Catherine se.west; rent low.rare chance.Address X 9lvÿ, Btar Branch Office, 143 2e0d VWVANTED \u2014 TO COMMUNICATE WITH some gentleman requiring summer home, 50 miles from Montreal, bank of Ot- tawe, fine sheet still water : good fiFning; good, sudbetant brick dwelling.outbuildings, in good repalr, $2 acres land under cultivation, house on a bluff, 80 ft.above river, overlooxipy bay.R 4760, Star OfTice.3 and bupiness, and Catherine nt urate tante: charges 600 to ue DR.FRS.DE SALES IR PREVOST, of .Consultations 1 to 4 Free consultations for or, Friday, 10 to a am 9 Tuesday.403 erbrooke street.386 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.ANTHRACITE.RAE SES IS ISN a) Bele AR MAUR EE na om PANY De IRL ART cs LEGAL CARDS.rane MONTREAL Telephone JAMES M.HENDERSON, Kosountant and Aodttor, at Board of a 114 313 BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market, MONEY TO LOAN.WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY Salaried people can get money on thair own names.«Payment to suit Borrower.Al one Loaned Te! aried people, retail mer- » Montreal Credit n ses.Y payments at business iy : > .104 Temple ae 136 Bt.James st.79 312 - tee TOLMA N, 817 New York Life y notes, Bandi, Place d'Armes.70 318 CUTLERY AND TABLEWARE.A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.Wedding presents at manufacturers\u2019 prices few sample cabinets Cutlery, Platedware.Salad Bowls, etc.Henry Rogers, Sons and Sacrament st.131 36 Co., 6 8t MORTGAGE LOANS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORTCACES po runceptionslty easy terms of LOANS = ade tor a Bn of years, with, If ve.quired, the right of paying off a stated fam each year, thas reducing annual charge for terest.Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co., 1768 Notre Dame st.CHIROPODISTS.43 years\u2019 sxpsrisnce.Special.et for feet diseases.Sonday hours 9 am.to 4 pm M BE.* RATELLE, $43 Lagauchetiere it Tel.M.3701.100 S12 MONEY TO LOAN.Nat MUNEY LO.ste\u2026.at lowest Tatea.Every trensaoti strictly confidential.J.A.DENAULT, Place & Armes Hil.183 on 17 2e MONEY TO LOAN STOP ABOUT MANY PEOPLE OWE PETTY GRO DOCTOR, LORD, BTC.T LIKE TO PAY A TO DO THIS IS THE Furniture in Use or An AND PEAMITTING w WILL THING IN DETAIL.NOTE THE DIFFERDNCE.an advertisement, but customers not treet them right do by many millions the TERRIBLE MURDER by Nathan\u2019 Famous Bed Bug, ., Rat and Mouse Killer, Will positively clear out your house.Sold during last fifteen years.250 50c and $1.00 tins.Beware of imitations Montreal! General ospltal, Notre Lame Place Viger Hotel, ia Hotel, and thousands of others.For sale at Hat end Fur Store, 71 Mon BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS THAT PROTECT.FETHERSTONHAUCH & CO.Fred.B.Fotherstonnaugh, B.L., Charles W.lor, B.Be, late Eiaminer Canadian Patent Office.Building, Mentreal, Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington 388 106 PATENTS av.on 1.ON.pk JLOPE BD en MONTREAL our, tentee\u2019 or Ottaws, dore, Wong 3 Inventions Patented AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, ATE N LE [PROMPTLY SEC business Fy Bo and others who realise the ad oy per Our request.Marion foremors A Moutrea) ; and Washington.D.Write tee rena ron MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES Jssued by ARTHUR Merchauts B Rlay.Wa Brenton | G80 pene Breet Ver.8 6184 MARRIAGELIOCENSES MUTCHESON, Notary Publis aed 20d sl Jamun 00.Montreal re Maw MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 St.James st.and 40 Crescont 518 81 MARRIAGE LICENSES Money to Mortiiage, CUBHING & T caaom, me etarien, 338 st.3» ot.SeeCash Plano Bargains at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine Street.> 183 BOHEMIAN LAGER to un and you know they woulén\u2019 We are the largeet MONEY WORRYING YOUR DEBTS BILLS, T ONCE a UST HOW OBLBM, COME TO Us AND WE WILL SOLVE IT FOR YOU \u201cBY ADVANCING YOU ANY AMOUNT FROM 810 TO 41004 ON y Other Security Without Removal COUNT.THERE IS bis- ABSOLUTELY xo PUBLICITY NNECTED WITH O T BNQUIRIDS WE HAVE LARGE PRIVATE OFFIORS IN WHICH WE NBACTIONS.IF OU ARE BLE TO A \"PHONE MBSSAGE OR LETTER WILL BRING COURTBOUS RE- NTATIVE TO YOUR HOUSE \" EVERY- No Charges o of any kind Deducted Ir YOU HAD DDALING WITH OTHER RNSTI oO THIS KIND AND ARE NOT BATIB- FIED OIVE US A TRIAL AND Our References, Our Customers It in easy enough to promise anything in come baox t if we did oldest end business.Canadian Finance Co.103 8t.Francois Xavier 8t,, corner Notre Dame Street.N ONEY TO LEND IN SMALL AMOUNTS on furniture, promissory notes, salary, pawn-tickets, etc.et Repajable by lastailments of 31.00 week and upwards, to suit borrower; strictly confidential.Ap- py Mr.Waisch, room 19, second floor, 1588 Notre Dame st.153 2 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY If you want money and own MONEY Ml HOUBEHOLD GOODS, pianos, MONEY | organs, bloycles, horses or MONEY waggons, call on us and we MONEY will advance you any amount MONEY from $10 up without removing MONEY goods All transactions pri- MONEY vate, and money can be paid MONEY | back in small monthly or MONEY | weekly pre ments to suit MONEY borrower, You can get the MONEY money the hour you ask for MONEY it.Call and get our terms.MONEY Telephone Matn 4876.Dominion Loan & Brokerage Co., R.3% Alliance Bldg.107 St.James st.143 367 .GA Mgr.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City From $10 to $1,000.00 On Furniture, Pianos, sto, in one hour's notice, NO WORRY.LOWEST RATES, NO PUBLICITY, QUICK SERVICE.YOU name the amount.YOU name the time.YOU name the payments.YOU get the money at once.YOU are not inconvenienced.YOU are 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\u2018one-payment Der 18 te Lee BE AU PIE them all.Call on ve.We 20% 21e dde 186 offices have desn engaged Mo si LE throughout oreo.' this burinews BB years ste Las many millions 5} dot 1 w okie Eten es : a ope 00 ta ve Reste ~~ = than any 6 ban Ta TS le 200 100 to 280 We publish the rates .n loans.double as much remets de rps Larsitoey re over is the best guarantee rg \u201cto gt vate offices occupying the entire first floor, in rammetions Every We ae the payments s arner can v with gre atest ease.Buch an offer from a house of the standing oF the ce tedian Finance Co.means much to you.© reasontble that the smallest wage- we fo.the THOUSANDS OF OUS.e Ar Freon, We win send our Corner Notre Dame street, in our employ must be me 4 Yo ver POP ghey SHORT WEIGHT SCALES DENOUNGED Better Protection From Bad Weighing.ls Much Needed, THE G.T.R°S TAXATION FIXED Committee Want More Money for a Site for the New No.5 Fire Station.Ald.Carter, at the meeting of the Finance Committee yesterday afternoon made a suggestion whereby traders, and citizens in general, could be better rotected in the case of public scales.he suggestion was that Government inspectors should hold more frequent inspection of all public scales.\u2018This additional and more intelligent inspection was necessary on acobunt of the many complaints which were being formally made to the City Council of citizens getting short weight at™\u2014 various scales.Ald.Carter sald the subject was a most important one to the public; come what would, citisens ought to receive protection in this case.He finally moved that a special committee be named to consider the whole question, and also to consider if some new corporation weigh houses could not be erected in various wards.Ald.Payette said he had received a number of complaints from contractors who had been badly treated at thes public weigh scales.Large quantities of stone which they had bought had been found short in weight.He considered this to be a scandalous state of a rs.He could not understand bow those in charge of weigh houses could allow such a system of welghing to be in vogue.egarding coal, Ald.Payette sadd it would be a good thing to have an inspection of the weighing, especially of the amall quantities of coal delivered to poor families.Incidentally, he mentioned a good work that might be done by the police.They should be on the look out for those who stole coal off waggons on the streets after the weighing.He said there was too much of that sort of thing golng on in the city.His first suggestion was that competent men should be in charge of all public scales, and M ther were pot owned by the city.the city should have control of them It was finally decided to refer the whole subject of scales to a sub-committee, G.T.R.TAXATION._ There was quite a long discussion over the request of the Grand Trunk Railway, that for the next twenty Years its lands, buildings, etc., in the city should be assessed at a fixed sum of one million dollars.It was promised {f this were acceded to the company would spend one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in new works at Point St.Charles.Ald.Carter said that after enquiring into the matter he thought a should be made to council favoring the request.He explained that at the present time the company was only as- seased at about one million.What the company wanted was to have a fixed assessment so that it could go ahead with important works in Point St.Charles.If the company\u2019s request were refused he knew that an outside municipality was endeavoring to get the company to bulld in its midst.He said everything should be done to try and get the company not to take its works from Point St.Charles.Ald.Payette said he was willing to do what was right by the Grand Trunk Rallway, at the mame time Ît was a long time to give the company a fixed assessment for twenty years.The company's property would largely 'n- crease during these years.Ald.Carter\u2014\"We have given the Canadian Pacific Rallway a fixed as sessment on account of improvements it has made; the Grand Trunk Rafl- way should be treated in the same way.It must be remembered that the railways have done much to Monireal what it is to-day.only anxious to look after the future progress of the city.\u201d AN.Lapointe\u2014*\"I cannnt see that the city will lose anything by acceding to the request of the Grand Trunk Ralil- way.The company is asking nothing that is unreasonable.\u201d The City Treasurer submitted the following, showing just how the co pay is assessed on its various propels ay ties at the present: .| Assessed value.Property on McGill street .$250.000 Property on WeHington st.50.000 Property on Maple ave.Property on St.Etienne st.878,400 Assessed value of poles and wires.etc., on St.Etlenne st.176,000 Property on Britannia st.80,000 Property on Riverside st.14.400 In conclusion, the report owe that the company's total pro, 8 sessed at a value of $1,380,000.It was finally decided, on a motion of Ald.Carter, to report to Council in favor of \u2018the company's lands, etc.be- Ing given an assessed value vf one million for twenty years, NEW FIRE STATION.AN.rtson came before the committee\u201d regarding the purchase of a site for the new fire station to replace No.5.He said that several sitre had been offered at prices from $10 - 000 to $12,000, and more.As but 85.100 had been voted for a site, the committee would have to make provision for a further grant of money, Another point was whether the comm:ttes wanted to instal the fire alarm department in the new.building.as that would add to the cost of construction Chairman Vallieres sald the best thing to do was to get the site f.- \u2018he station at cnce, and 1£ more inner was wanted it would be supplied.Ald, Robertson was | wl satisfied with COAL.a ot in Bars on ground ] fiat or cellars, \u2014 per We al booking ord ore ton for Septem de- 250 18 Main 3018.MORRHOUSF \"OAL MO LEGAL CARDS.INSIBDOK CASGRAI; BITGNELL B CORVEYER \u2014 Advocates CANADA LIFE BLDG.St.James Streot, & or aoa © F couse Coagran x 0 Douglas Atm à Chase Gasg) 126 198 ' BOTTLES.STANDARD BOTTLE EXCHANGE, Tel.B.STIS.200 Cadisux stress, We have the largest rid od of all kinds of bottles in the Domi Batistao given to every one at Tot Par \u201c10e than elsewhere.Bpeciàl rates for carlrads.Enquire our prices before scing elsewhere.3 We buy and sell by cer 168 26 F BOHEMIAN LAGER Best of the market.Best er,\" \u201cere.a A Eee \u2014 .Potemkin stil lies off the harbor, \"11 infantrymen were kllled.1he neighborhood, and the .éoon alight It blazed in all directions, .Offices and warehouses of three great \u2018dace treated the proclamation warning | jpliiche found an effectng] remedy.MUTINEERS UNMOLESTED LAD TO: EST THEIR DEAD COMRADE Beneath Threatening Guns of Warship the Troops Dare Not Intervene\u2014Later Machine Guns Mowed Down Rioters Like Wheat.Odessa, June 30.\u2014Omeldbuk, the saflor éf the Kniatz Potemkin, whose ¢hooting by the captain of the battleship for complaining about the food led to the mutiny, was burled last evening in the city Necropalis.The funeral was made the oocaston of a great popular defmonetration.Nether uoops nor police showed themselves along the route.Everything was orderly.The mutineera had notified the commandant of the port earlv in the day of their intention to inter their comrade with full naval honors They added that they would land an escort and the ship's band, and that if these were interfered with they would immediately open fire on the city.The commandant thereupon offered himself asea hostage aboard the battleship for the safe return of the escort and to ensure the safety of the city.It cannot be learned whether his offer was i accepted.but in any case the mutl- neers\u2019 threat was respected.Although the day passed practically , without disturbance.the mob again became \u2018threatening towards might, {Troops hold the public squares, banks and official buildings, and guard the \u2018approaches to the harbor.During the \u2018evening the central railway station was {eet on fire, and is now almost destroyed.any persons have been injured, .but details are unobtainable.OTHER CREWS MUTINY Odessa, June 30.\u2014The mutineers of the Kniatz Potemkin have been joined by the crew of the transport Veda, who mutinied on her way here from Nivo- laieff.The Veda's officers are now prisoners on the battleship.It would be most difficult to desc@be the exact situation here.The Kniatz but at the titine of telegraphing, she has not molested the town, nor have the mutineers aided the rioters to the extent of repulsing the troops or inducing the latter to join the revolt.Martial law has thus far been effrtively imposed.It is impossible to reach the scenes of fighting.Any attempt to pass the soldiers who guard the approaches to the harbor involves tnstant death.The innc- Uvity of the mutinous sallors |s ascribed, in some quarters, to thelr having no ammunition.The rumor is at least plausibie, In-as-much as ft hus \u2018been sald thai the Black Sea fleet was denuded of ammunition to suppiy the Baitic fleet.MOWED DOWN LIKE WHEAT.Last might was one of horror.The rattle of riftes and machine guns was incessant, whiie the giare from the ing to set fire to every bullding.They adopted the sternest measures, and employed machine guns against the mob.A large body of rioters tried to enter the central part of'the town yesterday, and a terrific fusilade was kept up by both sides.It 1s alleged that hundreds were killed, and thet when the mob tried to ascend the steps of the Church of St.Nicholas to reach the Boulevard St.Nicholas, troops fired repeated volieve into the crowd with terrible effect, waggon loads of dead being carried away.Many llves, it is said, were lost In the endeavors of the military to stop ipcendlarism.The conflagration burned for over a mile, and thousands of tona of railway sleepers and all the trestles supporting the elevated railway serving the port, together with all the contiguous buildings, were consumed, the troops, in the meanwhile, fring volleys to compel the tloters to desist.It Is stated that three poHce officers, ten policemen.twenty-three Cossacks and ten {nfantry soldlers were killed fn these encounters, MUST SURRENDER OR BE SUNK.St.Petersburg, June 80.\u2014Vice-Ad- miral Kruger.with four warships from Sevastapol, is due to arrive at Odesse ny time now.He has been jnstructed o call on the Kniaz Potemkin Tavrit- vhesky to surrender, and if she refuses, to sink ber and to then help the troops to repress the disorders in the city.It is much doubted.however, whether his orders can be carried out.Even the officials here admit that it is questionable ff Admiral Kruger's men will fire on their comrades, and discuss the possibility of thelr joining in the mutiny.Should they do so, and should an organized force co-operate with the rioters, there is every Jikelihood of a rart at least of the troops Joining : them.There is an unconfirmed report that trouble similar to that at Libau has broken out at Revel.The Mints- try of Marine politely refuses to give the least Information concerning the trouble at those places or at Odessa, but otficdal circles.especially the department of police.believe that the outbreaks were planned by revolutionists and are manifestly alarmed.The alarm 1s shared by the higher circles of the capital, wheres the long-estab- lished faith in the unflinching loyalty of the Emperor's armed forces is beginning to waver, being in evident dread that the revolution, se often declared to be impossible, may yet be accompitshed, perhaps has already be- burning harbor Hiuminated the scenes of biaod.The Cossacks operated 30 mac e guns on the main thoroughfares,and, considering that these were sometimes turned oan densely massed mobs, the estimates of thousands killed and thousands wounded do not seem excessive.The losses sustained by the troops are not known accurately, but it is admitted that three police officers, nine policemen, 21 Cossacks, and The mutineers do not seem to have shared in tha burning of prrt of the city ani shipping.This was entirely the work of rioters.Many of these had petroleum torches and others pocket gren- ales.They attacked all the buildings, warehouses, dwellings and churches in > wooden- framed elevated rallway, which served the three harbors, making a semi-cir- cle round the heads of the harbors.The timber work of the railway waa nd the cars tumbled below.Among other property destroyed wera the Russian transportation companies containing immense stores.MARTIAL LAW YET SUPREME.Odessa, June 30\u2014A semblance of order has been restored here, but the situation 1s still critical.The Central Rallway etation was destroyed by fire last night, many per- sone being injured.The populace is still in a revengeful mood.A bomb exploded last night in .a private house and several persons \u201cwere M} In the most unruly section the popu- -Peopie to remain indoors after 9 p.m., derison and contempt, à free- amounoed the intention to burn all ublic buildings during the night.Cossacks guard all the approaches to the town, and troops patrolled the streets and guarded public bulidings.Many councillors were prevented by \u2018troops from reaching the Town Hall to attend a meeting of the municipal council last evening.XILLED NUMBERED THOUSANDS : Bensatimal accounts are current regarding the previous rloting.In the -@Ccounts it is stated that a thousand 8 were kllled.The troops faced a candition «f complete anarchy, thousands of desperate incendiaries try- ott Weak and\u2019 Nervous Had Faint and Dizzy Spelts.| These sympiome arise from à vrak of the heart amd nerves, there are sickly people with shhenete and deranged nerves, MILBURN'S HEART - AND NERVE PILLS fa the medium of the nervous Maggie L.Cleveland, Bayswaber, N.8.tells bow she was cured in the owing werds à Ÿ wes sick for the past year, and bes same thoroughly rum down.I bad faint ned\u2019 day spells, snd felt weak and \u2018all the time.I \u2018ried sumercus bo, or foe $196 All deilers, gun.It is unquestionable that the occurrences at Odessa and I4bau have more deeply Impressed the ruling classes here than all the defeats in Mapchuria and the destruction of the navy combined, ALL WERE NOT SLAIN.Odessa, June 30.\u2014Mt is stated that ei- even surviving officers of the Knlaz Potemkine have landed.St.Petersburg, June 30.\u2014It Is reported tha! the volunteer fleet cruiser Saratoff hus been burned at Odessa.ASK AID FROM HOME.London, June 30.\u2014It is reported that the German and Austrian residents at Odessa are appealing to their Governments through their consuls to send war shlps to protect them Compl- ance with this request would, of course, involve a breach of the treaty, closing the Dardanelles to foreign war ships.News of the terrible massacres in the city are being conetantly received.Odessa, June 80.\u2014It is re that the foreign consuls have applied to their respective governments to send war ships to Odessa.UNREST SPREADS.8t.Petersburg, June 30.\u2014Banks and commercial houses are being questioned by agitated clients regarding the situation at Odessa.The accepted account of the trouble is offset by a statement that there has been a successful mutiny on three battleships.Another statgment declares that the crews of the Datieships A!l- exander 1.and two torpedo gunboats killed their officers during the passage from Sebastopol to Odessa, where the men are actually rioting.It La also reported here that the ships have given the troops ashore 24 hours to \u2018oin the revoit.Otherwise they will bombard the city.fuses to give any Information regarding the situation RATES ARE RAISED.London, June 30.\u2014 Underwriters are to-day char g a rate of 76 per cent.for suring itish steamers at Odessa agalnet war riske and the shells of the mutineers on board the Russian battleship Kniatz Potemkine.MUTINEERS OPENED FIRE.Two Vessels Sald to Have Arrived, One in Open Mutiny.T.ondon, June 8).\u2014The .Dally Mall this morning prints the folowing from its Odessa correspondent received at 10.45 o'clock Thursday night: \u201cUsing full.charges, the Kniaz Po- temkine opened fire on the \u2018city tonight.\u201cThis afternoon a tugboat flying the Red Cross flag, froceeded to the opposite side of the bay and reported that two warships were lying at the end of one of the maln streets opposite Little Fountain.\u201cIntermittent firing las been going on all day long.Artillery has arrives and is hiding.\u201cThe port is an absolute ruin from Platowsky Mole to the Russian steam- ehip company\u2019s docks, eople are only allowed tn the proximity of the harbor by the guards, when furnished with written permission from the com ne general.\u201d A telegram trom ebastopol.says that the Knlaz Potemkine has oniy ammunition for small arms.ANOTHER MUTINY RUMORED.London.June 30.-\u2014The Daily Express prints this despatch from Odessa:\u2014 \u201cA second mutinous warship is.reported at Cape Fountain, ten miles from here.A transport + with Russians from Port Arthur and a R: n er were heid up by the Kmdas Potem- kine lat five o'clock and compelled to {te up under her guns for two hours.At nine o'clock the rebels fired several shots at the suburb of Langeron, where there is a detachment of Cos- She then swung-round until her guns pointed to the centre of Odessa and fired a blank cartridge.\u201cA steamer which the Kniaz Potem- kine stopped was geen to burst into flames.\u201d Kingston Malt House Closed.Special to The Montreg] Star.+ Montreal, where en improved , X.Mupoax Co.Laura, y a » nes auf visser ?2 Cae ny a TT gy been in\u201d pera tion.Lor: okie N Bernhardt Coming to America.The Ministry of Marine re-4 chief reason for the closing out bere fe due to the non-operation of the Street Raflway as the house depended upon the road to draw the oat to and from it in raliway cars.closed during the winter of 1084.d this spring great inconvenience \u2018end expense.was caused to the malt house.Twenty men were àmployed aver five millfoon pounds of malt manufactured yearly.SONS OF SCOTLAND RATES.Insurance WWIII Not Go Higher for Two Years.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., June 30.\u2014There was e long and somewhat animated discussion at the concluding session of the annual meeting of the Grand Camp of the Sons of Bootland in this city in respect to the proposal to incruase the insurance rates.The consensus of opinion was that an advance in rates was imperative, but despite this unanimity the delegates voted to have the matter go over for the two years.In the m me the whole question will be referred to the subordinate camps for an expression of opinion.There was a spirited contest for the coveted office of Grand Chief, Mr.Alex.Fraser, M.A., being re-elected for the sixth consecutive time.His opponent wag Mr.F.S.Mearns, the vote stand- irg: Fraser, 110; Mearns, 83.The next annual meeting will be held at Niagara Falls.\"THEY SERVED SIX MONTHS.Six Nova Scotla Sallore on Way Home From Uruguay.New York.June 30 \u2014After serving a sentence of six months in & Uruguayan prison for fishing for seals off the coast of Uruguay, six Nova Sco- tian sallore have arrived in this port on the British steamer Red Hill, from Montevideo, en route to Halifax They were members of tbe crew of the fishing schooner Agnes G.Donahoe, which was 6elsed by a Uruguayan Government vessel for alleged illegal flashing.Captain Ryan.of the Donohoe, was sentenced to Imprisonment for three veare, the mate for one year, and the crew for six months.An appeal from the seizure of the schooner has been taken by the owners, and damages will be demanded.The fishermen say the vessel was seven miles outside the limit set by the Uruguayan Government when she was seized.GUILTY ON BOTH COUNTS.Case of Cashier of Defunct Bank cf Yarmouth Finished This Morning.Spectal to The Montreal Star.Yarmouth, N.8., June 80.\u2014The trial of T.W.Johns, cashier of the defunct bank of Yarmouth, ended here Thursday, and the Jury found him gullty on both counts of the in- dictment, which was that he had made false returns of the Bank of Yarmouth to the Goverament.And secondly that these returns were wu- fully false.The judge's charge lasted for two hours and a halt, Juiing which the greater part of the evidence wag read over, the judge saying this was necessary because cf the Irtoler- able noise in the court house of the two preceding days.The jary were cut congidering their verdict for little more than half an hour.Me OT.Ritchie asked the court to reserve oertain points Changes In Rallway Bille.Special to the Montreal Star.\u2018Ottawa, June 30.\u2014A short session of the Rallway Committee of the House was held on Thursday.Thres bills were ordered to be reported.That respecting the Canadian Yukon Western Railway Co.provides for an issue of preference stock.That respecting the St.Maurice Valley Rallway Company authorizes them to change their route so as to croes the St.Maurice river at a poïmit where bridging ls easier.An extension of time within which to commence \"and complete construction was granted the Brandon.Saskatchewan, end Hudson's Bay Company and the Canada Centrel Railway Company.Structural Survey of Rossland.Special to the Montreal Star.Rossland, B.C.,, June 30.\u2014Prof.R.W.Brock and party are hére from Ottawn for the purpose of making, under the @ospices of the Geological Survey of Canada, a detailed structural survey of the Rossland camp.The work will be continued for the next four months, and may be continued next year.It is thought the survey will be of considerable benefit to Rossland and may lead to the finding of new are bodies in places that have not yet been explored.err | Lomdon, June 30.\u2014Shubert Brothers have signed a contract with Mme Sarah Bernhardt for an American tour of thirty weeks, to begin at the Lyrio Theatre, New York, Novernber 6th next.Mme.Bernhardt will take her entire company from the Thea're Sarah Bernhardt at Parts and will be seen in her revival of Victor Hugo's \u201cAngelo.\u201d and also in Her own production of \u201cAdrie Lecouvreur.\u201d now running African Natives KI! Ge a Cape Town, Cape Colony, June 30.\u2014 eink German manded by Major Von Kamptz at Karesberg, kiling 15 and wounding 26 Gemans.It is rumored that the insurgents captured six guns, but this] i» not + Vialtors Eyes Were Opened.Canadian Associated Presd.Dondon, June 30.\u2014The Sheffield In- referring to the Canadian acturers\u2019 Association visit, \u201cThe of our great in tral worke opened the eyes of some of the visitors, who were not prepared for such ens of manufacturing ng prosperity thay met them on every hand.Three Killed In Collision.Kansas City, Mo, June 30.\u2014An At- ctison, wer and Santa Fe Hrmited passenger train, bound for Chicago.colfided with a train on the belt line railway in thie city Thursday.Three persons were: killed and three Injured.Murderers Hanged at Lancaster, Lencaster, Pa., June 30.\u2014Lee Fur- man and John O'Brien were hanged rare yesterday for ths murder of Samuel Ressler, an aged tollgate-keep- er, on the night of July 1, 1904.HOW ST.PETERSBURG REGEIED THE NEWS Dismay and Doubt Freely Expressed In Official Circles.THE ARMY, THE LAST RESORT The Trouble In Odessa Thought to Be the Signal for the Final War and Russia\u2019s Freedom.8t.Petereburg, June 80.\u2014The Russian Government, altbough almost paralyzed by the vents at\u2018Odessa and the news that sailors at Idbay, also have mutinied, is making desperate efforts to stump out the flames of revolution before they can spread to the army, the'last bulwark of the esis- tocracy.With Poland red with revolt, the Caucasus almost {n a state of open war, and agrarian disorders spreading raipdly, the whole country stirred, and the intelligent classes solidly arrayed ugainst the Government, all conditions seem ripe for the long-predioted revolution.The first act of the Government, after despatching Admiral Kruger's squadron from Sebastopol] was to summon the Kndaz Potemkin.whose mutineers have now been joined by the crews of the two torpedo boats which accompanied It to Odessa, to surrender under the threat of firing and sinking the vessel.Tils was followed by the declaration of martial law at Odessa and Libau, and the clothing of the military commanders with plenary powers.DOUBTS OF THE ARMY.Fear is expressed that many regl- ments are honeycombed with sedition, and there Is grave doubt of their loyalty, should they be called upon to fire upon the revolutionists.The most startling etorles fovolving the unreliability of the troops are being reporte Precautions to keep the news from the public have been in vain, the revolutionaries and the Liberals everywhere spreading it by word of mouth, and within tewnty-four hours it will be known in the uttermost confines of European Russia, When the news reaches the armies in Manchuria ft is bound to create a deep Impression.AN ADMIRAL, HAS DOUBTS.At the Admiralty the orders a Kruger were not unanimously approved.Among others, Vice-Admiral Skrydioff openly expressed the opinion that Kruger's bluejackets would not fire on their comrades on the Kniaz Puiemkin, but that thev.too, night revolt, should they be ordered ta shoot.It is reported that the crew of the battleship captured two English ships.loaded with provisions, and is holding them alongside.The fact that Kruger had not arrived ar Odessa up to midnight gave rise to rumorg that the crews had actually 8alged the ships of the squadron, - Odessa despatches state that mfl- Mons of dollars\u2019 worth of property, including ships, has been burned or otherwise destroyed.The city is tegror- stricken, and hundreds have en killed or wounded.READING BETWEEN THE LINKS.The fact that the troops and police made no attempt to interfere with the burial of the martyr3d pallor is regarded as rignificant, Under cover of darkness, produced by the intense pall of smoke hanging over the clty, it 1» reported that the mob has begun to rob and plunder.Foreign property bas suffered heavily.In naval circles the revoit on baard the Kniaz Potemkin is attributed chiefly to the severity of Vice-Admiral Chunkin\u2019's regime.He 1s a martinet, and several of his sallors have already been shot for disobedience.At the time of the mutiny a court-martial wag actually in progress at Seb pol, end several of tre \u2018Trew of the battleship had been sentenced.Late despatches from Libau say that the property losses are considerable there, and that all the workmen have goge out in sympathy with the blue- Jackets.Artillery is sald to have been employed by the mutineers, THE OFFER TO WALLACE.It Came From Inter-Borough Rapid Transjt Co., of New York.New York, June 30.\u2014The offer that induced Chief Engineer John F.Wallace, to quit his post on the Panama Canal Commission, came from.the 1n- ter-Borough Rapid Transit Company, of this city, operating the elevated and subway lines, and carries with tt a ealary of $60,000 year.Wireless for Lady Laurier, p Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.8., June 30.The fitting Up of the wireless telegraphic apparatus on thé Government steamer Ladv Laurier, 1s being completed, and next week the steamer will load supplies for St.Paul's and Cape Race lights.After supplying these pluces the Lady Laurier whl prooeed to Sable Istand to bring back the wireless station oon- struction staff, \u2018 i Floating Pool Room at Work.Chicago, June 30.\u2014The steamer City | of Traverse, used as a wireless floating pool room, made its firet trip yesterday and the police admit that, a\u2019 there is no federal statute covering on.federal waters, the proprietors of the plant have outwitted the law.Re- { sults .and\" odds were ved: from Bheeepshead Bay, Stone And - Buffalo, and the book was kept busy.Canteen Was Closed Up.drinkers among the soldiers being evi ont in the ots.ihe owing they could the grounds toes in the city, 1 Another Position for General.Bt.Petersburg, Juna 80\u2014 Lient.- General Gri who was recal- ed from Manchuria for disobeying the orders of General Xuropatkin, bus been appointed inspector-general of infantry.° Vin Have Eyes Open for Oil | burg, THE MONTREAL DATLY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE 30, mission next week will send out an to go through the vountry two hundred miles north of the company\u2019s present terminus on the Abiutibi river.This party will be instructed to keep a look eut for indications of oil.MILITIA GENERAL ORDERS.Appointments to Province of Quebeo Corps.Ottawa, June 30.\u2014The fallowing additional appointments, promotions and retirements promulgated by the Minister of Militia and Defence, are announced in a general order issued last evening : éth \u2018Duke of Connaughte Canadian Hussars.\"\u2014Provisio J.T.Landriault 13 permitted to retire, 14th June, 1905.To be provisional lieutenant ; William Mo- Leod, gentleman, 14th June, 1806.Lt w.J.McKay is permitted to retire, 17th June, 1906.13th Scottish Light Dragoons.\u2014Pro- visional Lieutenant N.Brunelle is permitted to retire, 14th June, 1905.Pro- visfonal Lieutenant J.W.McDougall 13 permited to retire, 1Tth June, 1905.18th Saguenay Reglment\u2014To be provisonal lleutenant: Henry ienke Fitzgerald Blake, gentleman, 14th June, 1905.The Dame of Provisional Lieutenant H.A.Martin is removed from the list of ofMicera of the active militia, having left limits, 15th June, 1905.To be provisional lieutenant : James Alfred McDonald, gentleman, 16th June, 1908, 65th Regiment, \u2018\u2019Megantio IAght Infantry.\u201d\u2014To be captain: Lieutenant C.R.Donaghy, 10th June, 1805.84th St.Hyacinthe Regiment.\u2014 Lieutenant R.C.is permitted to resign bis commission, 26th May, 1905.NO ROYAL REPRESENTATIVE.Province of Ontario Left Without Governor for Three Days.Toronto, June 80.\u2014The province of Ontario is in the curlous position of being without a Royal representative, Lieutenant-Governor Mortimer Clark left for Europe yesterday, and Chief Justice Moss\u2019 appointment as administrator does not take effect until Monday next.In the meantime, there Is not even an interregnum, and, consequently, a temporary lull bas occurred in the signing of orders-in-council and other official business at the Parliament buildings.- Mr.Logan, M.P., Out Again.Ottawa, Juné 30.\u2014 Hance M.P.who has been in a local hospital following an operation ls much lm- proved and able to be out .896 A.M.De La Bruere'f dina Ave., Toronto, Ont, writes : ALL SICK WOMEN SHOULD READ MISS SCEWALAPS LETTER In All Parts of Canada Lydie B.Pink.hams Po ped Compound Has BL.pf Tarte ou coming Lo.Heh whisk w are continu: = ol Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, through the advice of Mrs.Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick women absolutely free of charge.Mrs.Pinkham has for many years made a study of the ills of her sex; she has consulted with and advised thousands of suffering women, who to-day owe not o their health but oveu life Lo her helpful advice.MARINE NEWS.TUNISIAN\u2019S PASSENGERS.| \u2014 i The Allan Liner Takes Away Many Travellers for Old Country.List of first cabin passengers, per, R.M.S.Tunisian, Capt.A.\u20ac.Braes, | from Montreal and Quebec, June 30th, 1905, to Liverpool! | Miss Ethel Acheson, Goderich, Ont, and Mr.Reginald Andrew, Toronto, | Ont Rev.Canon Baldwin, Toronto, Ont: Ideut.Ball.Halifax, N.S.; Miss Bel- 1 court, Montreal.Que.; Mr.Joshua Bid- lake, Toronto, Ont: Mr.Thomas Bils- bury.Liverpool, Eng.: Mr, T.S.Bow- ser, Halifax, N.8; Mr.H.H.Brennan, Ottawa, Ont: Mrs, Brennan, Ot- | tawa, Ont; Mr.James Bridge, Liver- | pool, Eng.: Miss Bristol.Vancouver, B.C.: Miss Blanche A.Bristol, Vancouver.B.C.: Captain Brorkman, London, Eng, and Miss Ruby Burnham, Peterborough, Ont.Mr.Joseph Carsley, Montreal, Que, and Hon.William Mortimer Clark, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Mrs.Mortimer Clark, Miss Mortimer Clark, Miss F.Gordon Clark.and Miss Cona- cher, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.Cooke, Liver- ponl, Eng, Mr, F.G.Crawford, Minneapolis, Minn.and Rev.Dr, Crandall, Winnipeg, Man.Surgeon Dartnell, Capt.A Navidson, and Mra Davidson, London, Eng.: Mrs.W.H.Dean, Hamilton, Ont; Mr.C.Vernon Dicken, Sherbrooke, Que., and Lieut, Dorken, London, Eng.Mr.E.E.Billott, Halifax, N.S.; Rev.Sister Evangeliste, Liverpool, PEng.; Mre, S, Evelelgh and Miss Jessie Eve- leigh, Montreal, Que.: Miss Everett, London, Eng.and Miss \u2014 Everett, London, Eng.Mr, James Farthing, Liverpool, England; Miss Zella Fawkes, Norwich, Ont: Mr\u201d A.C.Ferguson and Mrs.Ferguson, Montreal, Que.; Mr.R.H.Fox and Mr.Walter H.Fox, London, Eng.: Mr.T.Foster and Mrs.Foster, Toronto, Ont, Mr.Lachlan Gibb, Montreal, gust Mr.QGlder, Halifax, N.S.; Rev.GlUmour, Mr.M.J.Glickman, met reai, Que.; Mr.J.& H.Guest, Toronto Ont.Mrs.Heriot, London, Eng.; Mr.F.M.Heysham, Mys.F.M Montreal Que, ; J.Hillock, Ms M.Hillock, ] : Rev.F.W.Hailinrake Woodstock, Ont: Miss Harriet A Hudson, Anna udson, Huntsman, Toronto, Om.; Mr Peter Hurle, Mm.Hurle, Glasgow, Scot, Mrs.Johnston, Liverpool, Eng.Mrs.Kinnear, Miss Olive Kinnear, Miss Knox, Toronto, Ont.: Miss Ger- Mr, D.E.John Nuveen, Mrs .Nuveen, Chi Mre, J.W.Oliver, Mra.Olfver, Mim Olfver, Master Frank ontreal Pratt, Mrs.Pratt, Migs Lucille Pratt, Miss Helen Pratt, New York, N.Y.; Mr.R.B.T.Pringle, Mrs.Pringle, Montreal, Que.Mrs.John Rammte.Toronto, Ont.: Lieut, Riorgana M13.ahild, infant, end nuyse, London, Eng.; Mr.H.V.Routh, Sher Que.Miss Ama M.Shaw, Chiæœgo, D: Mr.J.H.Shaw, Montreal, Qus.; Captain Sheldyralon, London, Puog.; Mrs.Sinclair, Mise M.V.Sinclair, Titiscn- t; Mr.Blattery, Bng.; Smart, Ottawa, Ont; Mr.enrthal, Wd ! mlnion U Mrs.Spence Walker, Master A.Walker, Norwich, Omt.; Dr.W.H.Withrow, Miss F.Withrow, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.A.E.Wood, Mrs.Wood, Halifax, N.S.; Mise Mary Wright, Mr.E.Wylle, Montreal, Que.Port of Montreal.Arrived, St (Ger.), 5: 1041; Tho Steamshir Virginian (Br.), Donnelly.3166.general oargo, from Antwerp; Une.below Sohmer Park.Steamship Jona (Br.), Cummings, 3088; general cargo, from Shields; R Reford a Ce, Thomson line wharf.Steam: eamship Unique Hamidwen, 1218; cargo coal from Picton for Acadia Coal Co.(and cleared to return).Cleared.Steamship Sverre (Nor.), Jemtoft; Dght for Sydney.Steamship Yoruba (Br.), CortereB; general cargo, for Nassau and Steamship Bergenhus a ), Kalrw; light for Sydney (and mailed).Steamship Tunisian (Br.), Brees; passengers and general cargo for Liverpool Sohoouer Minnie Maud (Br.), Roberts; gel eral cargo, for Gespa Salled.Stramshtp Laks Erie (Br.), Carey: pas- Marina (Br.).Teyke, general cargo, cattle and a passengere for Glasgow.VESSELS IN PORT.Wotan (Ger), Strecken 1041: James Thom, agent for - arican Une; Dominion Mne Bristal what.Virginian (Br.), Donnelly, 3186; Ley- land line; below Sotamer Fark.Iona (Br), 2085, Thomson line, R.Reford & Co., egents; {homeo line whart.Athenta (Br.), Webb.4767, Donal@son Une: Donaltson line whart.Manchester Sniper (Br), Harworth 2642, Furness, Withy & Co.; Jacques Cazr- tier pler.pi Sicilian (Br.), Falrfull, 3964, H.and A] Allan's Glasgow \u2018wharf.Manxman (Br.), Christie, 3122, Domin- fon line; Daminion Une whart Canada (Br.), Jones, 6,016: Dominion line: Dominion line docks.Cervona (Br.), Btooke, 2.372, Robert Reford and Company; Jacques Cartier er.Montcalm (Br.), Evans, 3,500, C.P.Atlantic line: King Edward pier.Bangsatad (Nor.), Andreason, 1916, Me- Lean, Kennedy and Company: section 41 Hooh ntarian (Br.), Peters, 2750, H.and À.Allan; Allan line wharf.White Cloud (BrJ, Mabe.98, J.G.Brock and Company; No.1 canal basin, Montauk Br.2812, Eider, McLean, Point.Montrose (Br.), McNeil, 3968, C.P.At- Per, lantio line; King Edward Sailors\u2019 Institute Concert.The Sallors\u2019 Institute concert Wm.Frampton, Mr.Stead, of the Lake Erie Specially The investigation {oto srounding of Agnar near Longue Pointe, about tro weeks ago, will Commence at 1 ociook Monday in the com- re court in the Bover block before n.The Lake Erie Outward.Sonata Canadien Pacific Aan a Line from Lake Exte, Tervorpooy sailed Yesterday following\u2019?passengers nit Jom F.a Mr.ander, Mr.BE HART box CE oe EE AS a Showed $i BRO Bin SAB hid Nothing se gruel for tipation.ès Bilicusnesa, Heada ae vonful rx glass.of D morning, 25% 60% a boffle JUNE CARPET SALE OrL> more Day, and Great Bargains in Every Department With Large Discounts, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Beds, Bedding and Furniture.THOMAS LIGGET Empire Building, 9 2474-2476 St.Catherine Street BROWNIE Film Cameras.Developing and Finishing a Speoialty THE D.H.HOGG CO.662 Craig St., Montreal.EDUCATIONAL.2 156 104 Jaw \u2014 EDUCATIONAL, MISS GRAHAM'S Phonographic and Business Institute 2304 ST.CATHERINE STREET, opp.Christ Church Cathedral OPEN ALL YEAR SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE, Expert Stemographic Work, Quick Copying.845 TEMPLE BUILDING.REDUCED RATES FOR SUMMER TERM.PRACTICAL GRAMMAR, Jacluding SPELLING, Ete.\"Phone Main 1714 165 16 3aw Science Moiriculoon Wore Boys may start at apy time at SHORTELL\u2019S ACADEMY, Tel Up, BITE.3977 St.Catherine st.151 3 Saw ley.Miss C.D.Wenley, Mr.D.Wyte.British Steumer Is Ashore.Constitucion, Chill, June 30.British is Captal In for Valparaiso, and sailed thence y 35th for Arica, Chile.The Yoruba for Havana.* The Elder-Dempstér steamship Yaruba, sailing to-day for ® tropics, has on board 2600 tons of paving blocks, 400 tons of hay, 50 barrels of flour and a car load of paper, all consigned to Havana.The first re steamship of the newly in- auguratëd Canadian-Cuban-l:exican service leaves port in July.The Dominion for Montreal.The Dominion line 8S.Dominion sailed from Liverpool to- (29th inst.), at 4 p.m., with 18 saloon, 114 second snd 406 totré class passengers; also a general cargo.Reported \" Father Point.Point, Manitoba, C.P.R.ime.from tye inward, 32.10 am, with 41 first, 13% geo- pn and 426 steerage passengers.Al} w ftatlan Stole a Fortune.Castile, Italy, June 30.Francesco Russo was put og trial here for a bur- fiary committad in March, 1903, when he entered the house of & rich widow, named Gavino, and carried off booty val- Ged ai Jso0.00.mostly In the form of #L'Oracolo\u201d at Covent Garden.London, June 80.\u2014 \u201cL/Orsoola,\u201d Glen Mawr, &1 SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO, Residential and Day School for Girls.Home Life, Gentle, but firm roughneas in all its de- \u2018Puplls sre prepared for the Univers! - tiles and for the examinations in Music and Singing.of the Toronto University.the Copservatory, and the Toronto Cole of Mugic.ler prospectus and full information, apply to MISS VEALS 153 75 Lady Princtpal.melodrama of the \u201cCavalleria Rusticana\u201d type.The behave much like the usual of Italian opera, Trooper injured In Camp.Special to The Montreal Star.camp grounds this afternoon and severely injured.His head struck a rock and was badly out.2 puober of stitches to lose thes wound.NOTABLE SUCCESS.Montreal Store's Unique Methods of Achieving Popularity.AN a result of the strenuous life of to-day the public want tQ be amusad and interested, but they do not usually expect the craving to be satisfied In a store.There is one gtore in Montreal, however, which, while dollars and cents play no part in its transactions, 19 a constant source of interest.Ever since this store opened about a yoar ago, features to wonder at and admire have been introduced from tima to time.The presence of the smailest man In Canada, Col Collins Young, was secured for ths opening, and reoently this wag followed up by the appear- arce af the smallest lady in the world, Miss Corita Shay.Unique as these attractions are, thay are appropriata to thie establishment because it is unique among stores, It in at 210 &.Lawrence in street, Monument National building.and is ths place where snowshoe tags.from \u201cBobs\u201d plug chewing tobacco and other brands hsving this popular trade mark, are exchanged for valuable pre- miuma Many of these premjums ar» shown in the store.A lamb with six lags is the special attraction thig weak Admission free.0 Special Notice.Families for the Seaside.For the conveaience of families geinr to the Lower St.Lawrence, fhe atgan- er Tadousac, after returning from tbe Derinion Day Saguenay excursien, yiit make a through trip Chicoutim! from Montreal, July 4, at inter digs orm NE a © Te es cen 3 PEST ns a THE STATE OF ST.HENALAFFARS The Gathering of information Is Now Going on Rap dly.STREETS IN BAD CONDITION The Valuable Privileges Which Have Been Sold and Exemptions From Taxations.At the last meeting of the Cuy Gouncil orders wer given that additional infurmaucn should be got con- cerning St Hew nu account of the move which is being made to annex St Heuri to the city of Montreal \\ The addition formation just © oelved shows that St Henn has granted valuable privileges to the following COM ra ies, ol Robert Bickerlike & Company.orf successors\u2014 privifege + 1 SUppANIiTIE ejlec- tric light, water power telephone ser- Vice, vt.(or f(if:y years, Lix cxemp- tions for twenty years Montreal Street Ratlway Company-\u2014 Privilege vf running oars for fifty years, exemj-lion from taxatfon twenty years.Montrei! tax Company -Privilege of supplying ga~ or Nifty years, (ax eX emption for twenly years.Besides the above there are a nn ber of o her franchises anid privileges granted The additional information abtained in regard to St.Henri, also shows the following\u2018 \u201cThe vity of St.Henri under 1s consolidated charte: 18 comprised within the following limits Atwaier avenue on the euxt, The Lachine canal on the south, the limits of Westmount on the north, ant Cote St.Paul Road on the west.\u201cThe Council, may.by by-law, extend the limits of the city by annexing any neighbonng municipality or any part thervof provided.always.that the by-laws tor such purposes be sanctioned by the electors, who are proprietors of the municipality which ft is sought tn annex.\u2019 THE SCHOOLS, The following 1s important to Montreal at the present time, as showing that St.Henn may become annexed to the city of Montreal \u201cIn case of annexation to Mantrenal the =-hool commissioners of the city of St.Henrt muy continue to form a distinct corporation under the name of \u201cthe School Conmumissioners of the city of St.Henri subject to the provi sions of the laws cowcerning public instruction.\u201cIt shall be lawful for the said school commissioners of the city of St.Henri to transfer all their achool property nil arrears of school taxes to the Rom.n Catholic Board nf School Cominission- ers of the city of Montreal and thence forward they shall be subject tn the laws then in force In the city of Montreal for school purposes \u201cAN the privlilege- conferred upon the School Commissioners by the above articles Shall apply.mutatis mutandis, tn the trustess of dissen- tient schools of Bt.Henri\u201d It is « \u2018pected that \u2018ve above nddi- tional Informatisl.w U be laid befdre the \u2018Cly Coun \u2018y 10th, when it meets to dis nnexa- tion of St.Hen:k rise to much interesting dir \u20ac Many aldermen objec taking over St.Henrt aon 4 ow the tiany valuable privileges it ha._iven away and on account of te heavy tes.STREETS OF ST HENRL An alde man, wha has just Inspected St.Honri's streets, said to-day The s'reets of Et.Henri are ln à very bal condrion They are a disgrace ta any municipality.A portion of Notre Dime street looks as though it had been macadamized at one time, but at the present 11 would be d.firult to recognize the fact In a great many places there are large holes five.or six inches deep.in other central two nr three inches The Street Rallway plices there ar of mud and Alth rails are muh above the level of the street, eo that It is almost imposible for heavily loaded teams to gat from one side of the street tn the other St Jimes Riche ru, St, Emil and other streets are in a dition also.very bad con- ANOTHER BODY IN RIVER.The Remains of Belfast Man Recover ed at Longue Pointe.Last evening the body of Thomas Hackett.of Belfast Ireland.was found by Joseph Castonguay.a bargemat floating In the river opposite Longue Pointe.The body had been in the water less than a week, as a copy of the Star of June 23 was found in one of the pockets of his coat.There was also a etter from his wife dated Rei- fast, June 8 requesting him to mend her some money.as the needed it to help to pay her house rent.A receipt for a $10 post office order that he had mailed to his wife nn June 9 was found in one of his pockets.Hackett came to Montreal from Belfast early in the spring, and according to Mr.J.Ritchie Rell, had been receiving his mail at the Saliors\u2019 Institute.Mr.Rell said that he had not seen Hackett for a week, but he was aware that he had sent a post office order for $10 to hir wife a few weeks ago.The deceased, he sald.had been Working as a \u2018longshoreman since navigation opened.but he could not say where he had been living.Hackett was about 40 years of age and leaves a wife and two chlidren.Had His Foot Crushed by Box.Yesterday afternoon Charles Grand- coeur, 21 vears of age.had his right foot severely crushed while he was at work on the Donaldson Line wharf, by a heavy box falling on it.He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital where it was found necessary to amputate two of his toes.AFTER THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY It Is Charged That They Use Street for Station Yard.ROAD DESIRES TO OBEY LAW Permanent Sidewalks to Value of $22,000 Decided Upon\u2014Two Contracts are Awarded.he business of the greatest importance which came before yesterday's meeting of the Road Committee was the consideration of the complaint of Mr.Aylwin against the manner in which the Great Northern Railway conducts Its business within the city mits.Mr.Aylwin, who some years ago handed over the property In the north end of the city.now known as Pre- fontaine street.did so, he stated.subject to the conditon that the corporation open up the atreet and keep it open in the same manner as was done in the case of strects in other parts of the city.He now contends that the city has violated igh agreement with him by al- towing the above-named reiiway.whose lines cross the street, to leave their cars lying across the thoroughfare, thus blocking it.He claims that he can prove that the ralway often.leaves its cars block- Ang the thoroughfare for three-quarters of the day, and that the public thoroughfare was used by the company as a common station yard.He states also that the company has further violated the arrangement with the city bv not placing gates at the crossing.The level of the street, he states, also, has been changed.Mr Aylwin claims that as a result of these inconveniences he has been un- uble to dispose of the property, which he holds on this thoroughfare, as no one ig willing to buy property whch Is subject to these inconveniences.As a result he asked that the city see this condition of affairs be changed, and that the company be compelled to couform to the city by-laws, The above question has been up several times before, 80 the committee promised that City Surveyor Barlow would investigate the matter and report at the earliest possible date.Instructions were forwarled to that jof- ficial to the above effect.A communication was then read from the (Great Northern Rallway asking on behalf of the directors of the road at what points the cky wanted gates placed at the vrossings.The com- rnay expressed its desire to conform to the city regulations.Messrs.Wanklyn and Wilson appeared before the committee and ex- preesed the difficulty found by the contractors for the new Alexandra Hospital in transporting materials to the site of the building which is now in course of erection.The committee pointed out that the road was not city property.but that it belonged to the rallwav.Upon the two gentlemen staling that both the Grand Trunk and the directors of the hospital were prepared to give a deed of gift of the street to the clty.the committee prom that the matter would be attend to at once, The committee dealt with two contracts.One for a drain to be bullt non Carriere street and Sherbrooke avenue svas awarded to A.Bray & Co.who were the lowest tenderers, with an amount of $9.621.68, The contruot for a pump in the subway on Wellington street was awarded to the Caledonia Iron Company for the sum of $750.Appropriations for permanent elde- walks.which will have to be referred to the Finance Committee and the City (Council for ratification.to the amount of $22.000.were passed.As Guy street has been widened the question of increasing the width of the gates at this point came up for discussion.As the property is that -of the railway company.the former will be asked tn have the necessary changes made.RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.What They Think of the Affair at Odessa.Mr.J.Kars, one of the leading Rus- Glan Tevciutionaries in this country.when seen vesterday with regard to the mutiny of the Russian sallors at Odessa.said - \"That movement Was not one planned by the revolutionaries.It was simply an outburst on the part of the matlors themselves.They have been seething with discontent for Years, but they have never dared raise their hands against their oppressors.\u201cThera is one hopeful sign in the act for the revolutionary party It shows that disctpline is broken.So long as the rigid discipline prevailing In the army and navy was kept up, it was hard for the revolutionists to get a footing in those bodies.The respect for discipline will be greatly lessened by the occurrence at Odessa, and the example of those sallors will be followed by others, and the whole power of the army and navy as an engine of oppression will be broken.\u201cThe older men in the army and navy to-day are too strongly held by bonds of discipline tn dare to take things Into their own hands, but the younger men have been set thinking.and by the time it is their turn to serve In the army they will not be disposed to endure the brutality of the officers as those who have served and are serving to-day have done.\u201d \u201cFor this reason the action of the railors at Odessa Is regarded by ue as à beginning In the move that wilt finally win freedom for the people to govern themselves and to establish such Institutions as will suit their needs instead of alowing themselves to be driven by a worthless bureaucracy.\u201d LONGUEUIL SCHOOL BOARD.\u2014The Protestant ratepayers of Longueuell have re-appointed Messrs.Wiliam Murray and John Smilile to act as members of the .school board for another term.am, r and stoops © a painful struggle with dirt when hods and cheag met \u201cTHE \u2018 MONTREAL ~ DAILY ~\u2014 STAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 999999999999999999999999999999999 999 999999 Money Refunded Every Ninth Sale! Until July 9th 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ARE YOU 9 9 9 9 9 Every 9th Sale, + Begins July 1st at 9 a.m.Here is a positive chance to obtain Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wallpapers, in fact anything for the home, at a price that your own judgement will pronounce unequalled.As sure as each ninth sale passes into our office, it will be dealt with according to the above scale\u2014 this will begin as before.at No.1.sales that we handle in 4 day every ninth sale will come around very newspapers we will publish the lucky winners of the magic ninth sales, together with the amounts.SPECIAL FEATURES OF THIS BIG SALE 1905.IN THE CITY'S HISTORY.quickly.In The next sale The Greatest and Most Unique Sale of .Home Furnishings.Every Ninth Sale, from $1.00 up to $5.00\u2014~Whole amount will be refunded.Every Ninth Sale, from $5 upto $10\u2014Three-fourths amount will be refunded.Every Ninth Sale, from $10 up to $15\u2014One-hali amount will be refunded.Every Ninth Sale, from $15 up to $25\u2014One-quarter amount will be refunded.Every Sale, irrespective of amount or number\u2014One-fifth amount will be refunded.Explanation of the Magic \u2018\u20189\u201d Sale.Every purchase that is made ls entered by the salesman upon a salesheet.This sheet is handed the cashier.who marks on it a large distinct figure from 1 to 9, according to the order he recetves it Fur example, the first sheet that is given him will be No.1, the second will be No.2, the third No.3.etc.until he reaches the ninth, on which he will mark No.9\u2014this is the lucky sale.It will be seen at a glance therefore, with the immense number Monday evening to of + In order to reduce our over heavy stock of Go-carts and Refrigera- LUCKY Read the special features.9 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 tors we will make the following remarkable offer : Every Ninth Sale That Calls for a Go-cart or Refrigerator Will be Given Away Absolutely Free Irrespective of Price.Home Furnishing Emporium, 1547-55 St.Catherine Street.Continues for 9 Days.\u2014\u2014\u2014+ One-Fifth of Every Sale Will Be Returned.Remember that this remarkable sale assures you of the return of one-fifth of every purchase you make, and in addition you run the double chance of striking the Magic Ninth Sale.You win every way.D D CO CO CO D CO CD LD CD (OLD CD CO CO (OO CO CO CO CO CO a - OABLE ADDRESS \u2018\u2019ROLOCIC ABC Coden {ftom Standard Zara Lumber, Timber Pulp-wood, Rallway Ties, &c.Timber Limits and Pulp wood Lands.Reports on Limits, Pulp-wood Lands, Water Powers, Rivers and Streams.Careful Plane end Cetimatos Expert Explorers turnished at short notice.Head LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONES! Rellable Correspondents in all parts of Canada, United Ctataes, ete 23 years experience in aoaman Foresta.Merchants Bank Building, St.James St., MONTREAL, Can.Orrics: - - - Maia S178 Resspanca: = »o er © oF à Sa\" s« Lumbermen\u2019s Supplies.Insurance effected on Mills, Lumber, etc., in reliable Companies at Current Rates.Office: Suite Nos.809 @ B10, 148 ¢ Sam DOMINION DAY MATCH.The Shooting Tournament at Point Aux Trembies, A sheoting tournament will be held an the Point aux Trembles ranges on Domnion Day.commencding at £.30 a.m.This is the tournament that usually comes off on Thanksgiving Day.but owing to the inclement weather of last November, the event was postponed.Permission has now heen received Lo use the ranges on July 1.There are two matches and three extra series matches on the programme, the five events being open to all comers.The prize money for the tournament amounts to $118, All the rifle associations of the city have sent in entries and it is also expected that the Foot Guards, the 43rd and the Engineers of Ottawa will be represented.The committee Jn charge of the shooting will be made up of members from the associations that take part In the matches, one member to each aseoctation.Dominion of Canada rules will govern all competitions, The secretary, Mr.John Currie, will be at the Royal Scots\u2019 Armory.Friday evening to receive entriee.The programme for the day is as follows: Dominton match, 8.3 am, range 200, 600 and 600 yards, seven shots, 20 prizes, totalling 342.Canada match, 3 p.m\u2026 ranges (00 and 600 yards; seven shots, 20 prizes, toalling $42.Extra Seri Range 200 yards, flve standing; prizes $8.Range 500 yards, position kneeling.prizes Range prizes $8.es.shots, position 600 yards, any position; They Will Manufacture in Canada.Mr.N.J.Holden, president of the Canadian Pneumatic Company, who has returned from New York, confirms the published statement that his company has been purchased by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, which a short time ago bought out the Philadeiphia Pneumatic Tool Company and the Chicago Storage Battery Company.The price paid for the Canadian company is understood to be somewhat In excess of $60,000.It is the intention of the Chicago company to do all Ite manufacturing for the Canadian fleld on this mde of the line.and thue avoid the heavy duties which up to the present it has been compelled to pay in catering to the Canadian demand for Ma products.N.J.Holden & Co.will remain the selling agents of the factory's products The Winches In the Canale.Captain Hinckley, of the R.and O.steamer Brockville, and other officers who are utilizing the Cornwall canal, are objecting to the new aystem inaugurated whereby the vessels are pulled through the locks by winches electrically operated.They state that it is necessary to have an additional man or twa in order to operate these winghes cables.Of the other hand, the Deputy Min: ister of Rallways and Canals stat popular with the boats and lockmen, owing to more work involved.it hax proven a great success.owl to a greatly decreased lability to accident and it will be continued, Proposed Cathcart 8t.Fire House.The Fire Committee holds & meeting to-day to decide if money can be got to purchase a property on Cath- cart street for the purpose of establishing a fire station in that vicinity.The station w#ll be known as No.5.and will replace old No.6, now near the corner of St.Catherine and Bleury Blreets, The St.Lawrence Expropriation.The reports of the expropriation commissioners in the widening of St.Lawrence street were yesterday homologa- ted by Mr.Justice Pagnuclo, in the Practice Court.The awards were published In yesterday's Star.There was no opposition on the part of any of the proprietors to the homélogation.Treated vy Three Doctors for a Severe Attack of Dyspepsia, Got No Relief From Medicines, But Found It At Last In Burdock Blood Bitters Mrs.Prank Hutt, Morrisburg, Ont., was one of those troubled with this most common of stomach troubles.She writes: \u2014* After being treated by three doctors, and using many advertised medicines, for a severe attack of Dyspepsia, and receiving no benefit, 1 gave up all hope of ever being cured.Hearing Burdock Blood Bitters so highly spoken of, I decided to get a bottle, and give it a trial.Before \u2018had taken it [ began to feel better, nd by the time I had taken the second one | was completely red.| cannot recommend Bur ock Blood Bitters too highly, and would advise all sufferers from that while the system ix proving une {M yapepe to give it à trial\u201d And celebrate Canada\u2019s with Canada\u2019s Leading Ale.Birthday This Old English Swee world over.1 AM MACKINTOSH THE TOFFEE mm and | want to say that my Old English Candy Mackintosh\u2019 Toffee is the moft delicious, wholesome and healthful candy made.Pure as the Cryfal Spring.Bea for Children.- tmeat has made me famous the | am called THE TOFFEE KING OF ENCLAND, because | amby far the large manufacturer of Toffee over there.Ask your Dealer for a 10 cent.sample package.J.MACKINTOSH, LTD., Works\u2014Hallfax, ENGLAND, Agente for Cannda\u2014Messrs.Lament, Ce rilss & Ce, 27 Common st, Moutreal.Rev.Father Lalande\u2019e Mission.Rev.Father Louis Lalande, the eloquent Tesuit, who has been delivering patriotic lectures to the French-Cana- diang in the different centres of New England and the Middle States, announces that he has accumulated a considerable sum to form the nucleus of a fund to be devoted to the education of bright boys who have not the means to secure advanced education for themaelves.Thus in many of the French parishes fn the United States and Canada are to be found a number of exceptionally bright boys, with all the qualities necessary to make good professional men, but without the requisite means to se- cûre the college course that will enable them to fake up the stddy of a profession.A number of these boys have already been chosen and will be sent to different colleges In the .autumn.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Extra Train F Ottawa.For thé convenie of the publtc the Canadian Pacific hds arranxed to \\ run a special train from Ottawa to M | on Saturdéy, July 1st, leav- bee t nt weep wones whores.Results of Faulty Construction.Mr.Justice Duniop yesterday dismissed the action of Mr.William 8.Evans against the F.W.Webb Manufacturing Company.The plaintiff clafm- ed $1,218.58 for damages caused to the building 141, 148 and 145 St.Maurice street, leaze4 to the defendant company.because the snow and fice had caused a collapse in March, 1904.Plaintiff held the collapse was due to negligence of the company in failing to have the roofs cleared.The court Boia that the defendant had cleared the roof as well as the work could be done and that the accident\u2019 was due to defective construction.Pacte cure caoh PILES., an RE SR SUES = be RDMANRON, Aas & Uo., 7e DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT, A word about TAN 2 SHOE POLISH Tan shoes are being very extensively worn this sesson, and when new and clean, are pleasing to the eye.DIRECTIONS FOR CLEANING TAN SHOES First remove the dirt stains with castile- soap and water\u2014 using à rag - then rub dry add apply the \u201ca in 1\u2019 Tan Polish.This polish is not a dye, but a polishing paste, and the shoes will always have that new look which is #0 much admired.INT Sold in rec and 25c boxes and 15c tubes ATTENTION! NO LINIMENT WAS EVER.MADE THAT EQUALS \\ 2TOCK AND ALL FAMILY USES AC CRUIRTIIIG ILI, - It Kills Pain and Kills Germs DEPOT.265 ONTARIO ST.KINGSTON.ONT. Friday, June 30th, 1905.Holidays and Early Closing.We shall celebrate Dominion Day to-morrow by closing : the store.Under the new management we've been clusing every day at 5.30, and shall close every Saturday during July and August at 1 o\u2019clock\u2014all as a matter of principle.We have salespeople here who welcome service, who seem to have no end of strength and patience, und part of our policy is to\u2014eensider their interests on a par with our own.The extra business we're doing entitles them to just such consideration.And the fact of better service all round y is your compensation for shopping earlier.In many ways we know we are doing Montreal good service.In regard to salespeople we mean to surround them with every possible courtesy, based on getting the best service to be had anywhere.Aud by that we mean vastly mère than store manners.\u201cThis Store Closes Daily at 5.30 p.m.A DOLLAR PER MONTH FOR SHOES.T ts about all it should cost you! But \u2014 it depends upon the Sole leather in the shoe as to what it actually does cost you.Some shoe Soles wear only forty days.Others wear one hundred and forty days.Some shoe Soles soak water through to your fect in less than one hour's walking: One other kind \u2014 \u201c Quick-Oak \" Soles \u2014 can't be soaked through in less than four hours steeping in a basin of water.w are you to know which kind of Sole leather you are getting in shoes.Well,\u2014 the Slater Shoe Co npany control the new process \u201cQuick-Oak * brand of Sole leather for Canada.You may test this leather m a basin of water, 3 and prove what is claimed for it.It is the toughest, close-textured, wire-fibred and most water-resisting Sole leather ever tanned.It is used in genuine Slater Shoes, and in no other shoes.If you find the slate-frame trade-mark of \u201c The Slater Shoe\u201d woven on the lining of the shoe top, with the retail price ($3.50 or $5.00) you'll know positively that you are then getting \u201c Quick-Oak\u201d Sole leather, and the most reliable shoemaking in America.\u201cQuick-Oak Soles\u201d have been worn nine months _\u2014.GOODYEAR PROCESS Slater Sho Slater Shoe Stores (McCRUDDEN & THOMPSON).47 ST.LAWRENCE #1 .OATHERINE STREET (FRENCH & SMITH).1551 ST.CATHERINE STREET.STREET, POINT ST.CHARLES (THOMAS HICKEY).A.FLEURY).ST.DENIS ST.(A.LAMY).THERINE STREET (MAISON VIAY).E DAME STREET.ST.HENRY (A LA SALLE).ONNELLY, LOCAL AGENT FOR LACHINE ST.JANES ST.; .2350 ST .BOHEMIAN LAGER Best on the market.Goal OH STOVES FROM \\, 1561 54,50 A LAMP Makes a useful WEDDING GIFT ; Fither Hanging or 0 Stationary, for | = \u201cHall , Parlor, or Sitting-reom, from $1.00 to $12.50 \u2014 REDPATH'S | \"Imported BEST GRANULATED, { 4 Bogliet 8 are, I \u2018 or TM Lf
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