The Montreal daily star, 28 juin 1906, jeudi 28 juin 1906
[" \u201d SAYINGS: \u201cThe Star is a groat \u2018SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 advertising WEATHER FORECAST, \u201cmodium,because it is a groat news- \u201cpaper.\u201d \u2014M.HICKS & CO.+ FINE.Auctioneers, Montreal.The Montre VOL.XXXVIII, No.153.@_ ARCTIC REPORT \u201ced to hear or UNDER DISCUSSION Dr.A.A.Stockton Savs Liberal Majority Refused Proper Investigation.WHAT MIGHT \u201cAVE BEEN.1 - Macpherson Defends Report, but Mr.Bergeron Thinks More >» Could Have Been Shown Special Staff Correspondence.rtawa, June ON Immediately after the opening of the House this forenoon Mr : K Moacl.ean.Liberal, @l lunentairg.ruoved the adoption of he t- port ol the cuantiittee that en- quued mio the fitting out of the stesmer Arctie, which went to the Hudson's Bay in 1804 to establish in that region posts of the Mounted Po- toe and asses! the sovercignly of Tan: da over the sland and shores of those waters.Mr.A.A Stockron Conservative St John, NB.1heb took the loos und presented the reasons why the Opposition could not concar in the report of the fnvestizalion committee.The ao ounts, he said.showed that the supplies put on board the Aretlo for the trip cost $118 000 She was fitted our ror a three seas\u201d (rip, but Was away only one year The first Question that nrase was this: How much of the supplies were brought back.and how much were now on hand?Much of the supplies so ree turned were stored ar Sond, Que The Opposition members wanted an exper: sent to Sorel to cleck the goods and ascertain what qgoantity was there The Liberal majority of the camnut- tee refused tn sent an expert To oh tain exact nication respecting quantity and value of supplies mm stare, That doulde prices were pad for sone: ot the supplies wis clearly estahlish- ed.For instance pengniedan was pug.chased at an exo bitant price and when the Opposition asked that a manufacturer of thay article he vallel to give testimony as to the price, the Liberal imijority retnused to call such a witness He cited another vase of overcharge.Ir wis that of tobaceo for which twice its market value wis paid.Mr.Stockton complained of the refusa! of the Liberal majority of the committee to allow naterial witnesses to be called Laight was shut out and, therefore, he could not concur in the report or the majority of the commit tee.The investix tion degenerated into na process of Government whitewashing.DEFENDS MAJORITY REPORT.Mr MacPherson, laberal, of Van- cuuver.followed 1n delence of the ma- Jority report.It had been asked why the Arctic returned alter one year to Quebec, when she set out for a three years\u2019 voyage.It was because the windlass used in raising the anchor was broken and the same had to be renewed.at Quebec.Mr.MacPherson ied that the committee had refus- call material witnesses, The desire was lo probe every charge to the bottom.Mr.MacPherson claimed that the wild rharges made by the Op, ition in the House respecting the stories of the Arctic had all fallen to the ground.He defended the carrying of the quantity of wines, liquors and tobacco that the Arctic galled with, and he appealad to Dr.Sproule as a medical man to dispute the need of thoso things.Dr.Sproule - \u201cI! will say that the quantitv was absurdly large.\u201d The high price for tobacco sa muh talked ahout.said Mr.MacPherson, amounted only to about $300.His conclusion was that it was established that the charges were without fourndc.jon.VITNESSES NOT FREE.Mr.J.G.H.Bergeron, Conservative of Beauhamrnois, fullowed.He held that the fitting out of the Arctic was dons in an illegal manner.because th: supplies were purchased \u2019vithout tenders heing called.They were bought right and left and the Prime Minister got frightened and investigated somewhat secretly by sending Col.White to Quebec to find out what was going on.The investigation demand«] by the Oppo- ~ttion had been narrowed by the min- tion of the Prime Minister, which his ma jority carried through the House.The committee was in the hands of the Liberals and most of the witnesses were employes of the (Government or men who expected jobs from the Government and often such witnesses were told not to give the information desired by the Opposition.Mr.Bergeron prices for much continued that the of the supplies wero excessive.When the (Conservatives were in power, he said, they gran*ed full investigation into all « harges mare by their opponents.but in the case of the Arctic the Liberal Government narrowed the enniliry by every means possible.The Liberal Government was not fond of investigation as their whole record showed.What would have been shown if the eigulry had been wider; tf they could have enquired into the dance and receptions on board the Arctic and the boarding all winter of 156 Eskimos.what a story would have been revealed?No doubt the lskimos were sitting on the shores of the Hudson'e Bay longing for the return of ha Arctic and Its liberal crew.Mr.Bergeron had not finished whan _he House rose at nne o'clock.ENGLISH EXAMPLE IS RECIPROCATED \u2014 \u201cIf vou will leave Canada forever and go back to veour home in Wales on the first ship te sail from Montreal I will suspend sentenve\u201d Thus spoke Police Magistrate Mahon in the Westmount Court to-day in the case of Mrs Whialey, who had been convicted of tealing jewelry and trinkets from her mistress, Mrs.Shorey.Grosvenor ave, The woman, who is prepossessing.wft her lusband and family In Great Pritain three months ago.At the can- clusion of the mawmistrate\u2019s remarks Me- Police she found herself very much embarrassed After a moment's hesitation she looked arnund.and before the magistrate had time to say another ward a voung man in court stepped forward and sud thy passage would \u201cNe paid.li vas then awreed that Mre Whis- ley would be placed an board a ship to marrnw by a Westmount police of- Geer and she Ja th relurn to ¢his country The watch and ticles have been pwpers, Never all the missing ar- returned to their the | I cu special NOTED MEDICAL MAN PASSES AWAY Dr.Robert Craik, Former Dean the McGill Medical Ha- culty, Died To-day.ot LEADER IN HIS PROFESSION.Took a Keen Interest in College and Hospital Work\u2014Noble Work in Cholera Epidemic.Pr.Robert Craik, LL D., the well- Known phe sic and surgeon, who has Been an dil hentth for a number of aseks, passed lo his final rest at 3 on to-day, The doctor was one of the oldest medical men of the city, and during the course of a long and suceesstu career ranked among the highest of those 10 His professton.His heart Smid The late Robert Craik, M.D., LL.D.was always in his work, and he took interest in the progress of McGill University, before the faculty of which, as far back as 1854, he de- Hvered an inaugural dissertation on \u201cThe muture of morbid poisons and the iseases to which they give rise.\u201d Upon the death of Dr.R.P.Howard, in 1889, Dr.Cralk succeeded him as Dean of the Medical Faculty of McGill College, and this position he hela during the course of eleven years.He instituted many reforms and improvements; was instrumental in having the medical course length- «ned, and many new subjects were introduced.Through his efforts the buildinges were enlaurged, and commodious laboratfories added for state medicine, pathology.histology, physiology and pharmacology.The opening in the autumn of 1901 of the new bulldings given by mem- hers of the family of Lord Strathcona was the fitting close of a most successful, progressive and eventful administration.Lr.Craik's last public act as Ian Was 10 read an address at that royal function, giving a short history of the faculty, before His Royal Highness, the Duke of York, now Prince of Wales, declared the new buildings open.After leaving the faculty the doctor's interest still remained active, and his appointment as none of the Governors Of the royal institution, enabled him ra influence in no slight degree the conduct of the working of the faculty.The Mactar had the universal respect of his feilow professors in the college, and of the medical men, not oniv in Canada, but wherever he was known, and bis death is looked upon as a great loss tn the profession of whirh he was such an ornament, and upon which he shed s0 much lustre.SKETCH OF HIS CAREER.In the death of Dr Craik, former Dean of the Medical Faculty of Mc- tall, the medical profession has lost one of its greatest men, and the city an energetic, good citizen, Dr.Craik was a many sided man, of wonderful tact and devnted tn his profession.He trok a great pride in the success of the graduates of MeGill, and was ever ready with his advice and encouragement to help a ynungster in the profession through serious cases.He was a native of Montreal, was born the 22nd of April, 1829.He received his youthful education from the late John Bruce, well known to the older generation as a sound scholar and first-class teacher.Having a great taste for chemistry and medicine, he began a course of studies at McGill and graduated with high honors In 1°34, receiving his degree of M.D.and also being appointed house surgeon at the General Hospital.This was a trying and eventful period for the young doctor.The apothecary and himself comprixed the whole medical indoor staff at the time, when a cholera epi- demir took held of the city.and was cne of the most seriong on record.The medical men of the city worked heroically and many fell victims to their zeal.At the hospital most of the sufferers were poor immigrants, who were conveved from the ship to the hospital door and left there.Dr.CTraik and hia apothecary had to carry them tn their beds.They could get no and help, as everyone was afrald of the dread dixense.When the victims died the young surgeon and his apothecary had to remove and coffin them, as the panic had seized orderliées and assistants, ond there was no Keeping them to work.It was hard, trying work for sn roung a man, his responsibilities, however, he knew.and he stuck to his post, like the brave physician he WAR, to the end.As soon as the panle subsided, he set to work and soon reorganized the staff on a better and more ctduring basis.which was continued down to this day.Owing to the precautions he took during the epidemic.not a single volunteer helper, who went to his aid contracted the disease.APPOINTED TO MeGILL, «In 1856 he was appointed demonstrator of anatomy to McGill, which of- fire he held to 1961.when he bec-me professor © clinical surgery and devoted himself to private practice, in which he was mast suvcessful, buildizg un a large and profitable clientele.In 1867, on the retirement of the late Dr.Suthers land.he was transferred to the cualr of chemistry.which he held #ntik 19].when he retired from further hald (Continued on Page 13) » - ! MAYOR EKERS AND LORD'S DAY BILL His Worship in Full Accord with the Public Meeting of Protest.WILL SAY SO IN A LETTER.Cannot Attend Meeting but Expresses His Sympathy with Object\u2014No Tolerance in BI, \u2014\u2014 His Worship Mayor Ekers, while in his chambers at the City Hall to-day, came out strongly against the proposed Lord's Day bill.The matter was brought up by the Mayor receiving à letler from the or- Kanizers of the demonstration, that ls |.tp meet on the Champ de Mars tomorrow night to protest against the passing of the bill, The Mayor said:-\"\u201cI shall not be able to attend the demonstration, but 1 shall send a letier To the meeting stating that 1 am in full accord with the sentiment of those who have called the tire ting After considering the bill | feel convinced that It is not one that I~ suitable to the people of this province It would be a constant source of discord and irritation.It would be one of the most difficult measures in the world to enforce.\u201cRo rar as Montreal is concerned It is now à large and important city, and it cannot have Sunday leglstation that would be suitable only for a village.I vinnot believe that the bill will pass the Legislature, It is 80 foreign to th wishes of the people of this pro- Vinee that it can never meet with favor, In ail sneh measures as these there Kit to be à lot of give and take.There does not need to be much of the give\u2019 an the bill Tolerance is the «nly principle that will enable the peo- Joo of this province to live in harmony.This tolerance is not to be found in the | br: in question.\u201d Continuing, His Worship said that he ht received a telegram from a leading citizen in Winnipeg asking if the pes- pue hid annther chance tg vote on Sunday cars if they would vote in the af- Drmative, In reply, he dictated tho tollowing telegram.Sunday street cars have proven a convenience which our people will never be without.\u2018(>igned) EKERS.\u201d OPENS THE EYES OF THE CZAR Mutiny of Famous Regiment Guards Excites the Autocrat\u2019s Fears.of St.Petersburg, June 38.\u2014The camp- algn which the oppositional elements in parhament.are waging to compel Emperor Nicholas to dismiss the Gor- emykin cabinet and accept principle of responsible ministry promises soon to be crowned with success.But the Emperor and the court are being frightened into surrender less by the Violent attacks made on the government in the lower House, than the alarming spread of revolutionary disaffection among the troops.When the Probrejensky regiment, \u201cHis Majesty's Own\u201d pronounced its solidarity with parliament and its agrarian programme in the hig camp of the guard regiments at Krasnoe-Selo, less than a dozen miles from Peterhof, the Emperor's eyes opened and the court began realizing that there was only a step from that to declaring alleglance tn parliament as against the government.It transpired to-day that all three battalinns of the Probrejensky regimen joined in the resolutions, but when they were surrounded by grenadiers.lancers, sharpshooters and a brigade of artillery, two of the batal- lions weakened.The other, hnwever, faced the music, was disarmed and last night.with 81x officers, was set under escort to Medvid, province of Novgorod, where the Japanese prisoners were confined, to undergo trial by court martial.Explosion Near Amherstburg.Amherstburg, Ont., June 28.\u2014Twenty tons of dynamite exploded on Dynamite Island, where the American Government is doing some work on the Detroit River.Many plate glass windows in stores and residences were shattered.A rowboat in the stream was blown to pieces and the occupants Harry Rogers and Theodore Perry, of Detroit, were picked up from some wreckage almnst exhausted and the physicians fear they will collapse en- entirely.\\ Compete with Auctioneers.Ottawa, June 28.\u2014City auctioneers are protesting against bailiffs being allowed to make sale of goods at auction on seizures under distress, without paying an auctioneer\u2019s license, 0 rt + Assembly at Chateauqua.Chatauqua, N.Y., June 2R.\u2014The 33rd annual Chatauqua Assembly opened to-day with an attendance larger than usual.a WIFE OF ASSASSIN WILL NOT TESTIFY District Attorneys Will Endeavor to Force Her to Give Evidence.THAW DECLARED TO BE SANE.Mrs, Thaw Visited Her Husband In the Tombs\u2014He Left Her Last April.New York, June 28.\u2014The coroner's inquest and the meeting of the grand Jury to-day.both formally to name the murderer ot Stanford White, divided Mrs.Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, wife of the assassin, White's attentions to whom caused his death.public Interest with the developments of yesterday, when an insanity commission declared Harry K.Thaw :.1e, and Mrs.Thaw visited her husband in his cell in the Tombs prison.The (acl lon was reached that Mrs.Harry K.Thaw will refuse to testity b fore the grand jury and that she will plead that she should net be made to give any evidence that might be aam- aging to her husband.Mrs.Thaw asked rmission of her husband's couasel to attend the coroner's inquest to-day and sit by her husband's side, but her re- Quest was denied by the attorney.Assistant District Attorneys No*t and Garvan, it was said to-day, are determined tLat the woman shall be ex- 9 THE NEW YORK TRAGEDY.\u2014Stan- ford White, who was murdered by Harry K.Thaw.amined before the grand jury, where she can be put under oath and where it is expected to learn from her enough tn establish the motive which actuated Thaw In killing Stanford White.Mr.Nott 8.v8 that Mrs.Thaw cannot claim the privilege of refusing to answsr questions just because she is the wife of a man accused of crime and that this privilege is extended only to what are known as confidential communications between husband and wife.1f sha refuses to answer other questions she can be committed for contempt of court.As the proceedings in the grand jury room tre secret no announcement of the testimony in to-day's examination is expected.Only witnesses sufficient to est-blish the fact of a crime, ani who committed it, will he called, the district attorney's office not wishing to disclose its whole hand either at the inquest or grand jury inquiry.Thaw refused to answer all questions put to him by the insanity commiasion yesierday.lirs.Thaw visited her hua- band in the Tombs and he received her affectionately.It was learned to-day that Thaw left his wife in, Apri) last and sailed to Europe.His sister, the Countess of Yar- mouth, prevailed on him to return to added that at this time of year when Aird\u2019s Barley Bread his wife.INFANT DEATH RATE NOT SURPRISING Judge Sicotte Comments on Milk Supply In Imposing Sentence on Two Milkmen, Two milkmen of the city were fined in the Recorder's Court to-day for not having their milk up to the standard.Henry Hetn, 3035 St.Hubert streat, will have to pay $26 or go to gaol for two months, and James Hogan, 475 Gasps street, will have to pay $40 or go to gaol for two months.This is npt Hogan's first offence and he received the maximum penalty.In giving judgment, pald that, considering the quality of milk which was being distributed in some portions of the city, he was not surprésed that the death rate among children was so large.The chief officlals in the Recorder's office commented favorably to a Btar representative on the heaviness of tha fine imposed on John Hogan.They Judge Bicotte cream 18 so much in demand on account of the heat, there are many unscrupulous milkmen who skim the milk which they sell as the pure article.They stated that in order to put a stop to such practices people should complain to the authorities whenever they notice that the milk which they re- cetve daily is not of a gnod quality.Ce Poachers Dynamite Fish.Special to The Montreal Star.st.John, N.B.,, June 28.\u2014American poachers for some time have been dynamiting immense quantities of pollock in the Bay of Fundy within Canadian territory.Ten thousand dyna- mitetd fish were landed in Eastport one day last week.WE WANT YOU TO TRY HALIFAX SHREDDED CODFISH It's absolutely clean and sold in olean packages, by leading grocers.It's delicious for \u2018Fish Balls\u201d or Creamed Cod on Toast, and IT WILL ADD MANY YEARS TO YOUR LIFE.The Atlantic Fish Companies, Ltd, LUNENBURG, N.&, CANA.H.Brittatn & Co, Agents Montreal THB RHAL OLD ARTICLE.; 15028 1906.emt WOULD PROHIBIT CARRYING KNIVES Judge Choquet Urges Amendment to Law when Sentencing Itallan for Stabbing.Michelo Ciricello was sentenced hy Judge Choquet at this morning's session of the Police Court to one year hard labor for aggravated assault.He was arrested on June 8th far having assaulted Mr.Joseph Giguere with a knife, whom he inflicted a serious wound in the head.Another gentleman who went to the assistance of Mr.Giguere received a cut on the hand.In rendering his judgment, Judge Choquet said that the Itallans were \u2018ou fond of using their knives and that any who came before him on this charge would recelve a stiff sentence.also stated that it would be a good thing if the city forbade these men carrying knives as the law now forbids the carrying of revolvers without a permit.S.A de LORIMIER Fancy Washing $1.00 VESTS 52 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, 163 121 3aw Near Place d\u2019Armes.Outing Hats Dominion Day WHITE and BROWN LINEN HATS, for men and boys, 35c upwards.MBN'S BOFT FELT KNOCKABOUT HATS, assorted colors, worth Tbe, clearing at 25c each.BOYS STRAW HATS, 25¢ to $1.00 each.CHILDREN'S SAILOR AND JACK TAR HATS.3%¢ to $2.00 each.MEN'S STRAW HATS, all latest styles, 50e to 84,00 each.MEN'S FRENCH PALM HATS, very light, latest shape, $1.50 upwards.WHITE DUCK PANTS LUSTRE COATS, NEW LEATHER BELTS, BOATING JERSEYS, COOLEST SHIRTS, LATEST NECKWEAR, All nt Lowest Prices.AF Open Eveaiags, ® John W.Reid & Co.223 St.Catherine West, One Door from Bleury.pn ey \u2014 dr ES a KEEP 3 Stores 61 St.Cathe BY WEARING A MALE ATTIRE SUMMER SUIT THIS HOT WEATEER $10.00 $12.00 $I5.00 $18.00 $20.00 JTTIRE\" Corner Craig and St.Peter 336 St.Catherine W., near Victoria COOL LE Cleibase rine E., near Theatre Francais \u2014 How Many Shirts You'll use fewer, and do you use in a year.therefore pay less if you always secure them from Made of dependable materials that will defy the roughest washing, cut by our own expert tailors, and made in our own workrooms.Youbuy thebest shirtsin Canadafrom the R.J.\u201ces Tooke Stores.PS EEE SEE \u201c Ji .or .1883 $L Cathorine St.E.Daily Star \u201cMONTREAL, THURSDAY.JUNE 28, Can you Reason Ceylon Tea\u2014 PURE, Sealed Airtight Pac Last Waek\u2019s Dally Last Week's Weekly 128,81 GIRCULATION OF STAR] .367,278) 1 | moe Total Last Wesk .496,089 : PRICE ONE CENT.#, ti \u2014= Any Other Way Than DA CLEAN, DELICIOUS.\u201cBlack\u201d\u2019\u2014For Black Tea Tastes.\u201cUncolored Green\u201d For those used to Japans kets Only.Because they a season, \u201cCampbell's\u201d Our $15.00 Suits are the biggest sellers we have ever had.WHY?re extra value this 228 St.James Street Next Sovereign Bank, CUT Suits.trade, goods anticipate, Note the Handsome Navy ly cut.price $2.00.35c.prices.In any kind of high The Han | BATHING SUITS | PRICES We have newly received from London an exceptional assortment of Gentlemen\u2019s Bathing We bought heavily, looking for a big and if radical price cutting on high class will get it, we will have the big trade we prices and the qualities : Blue Suits, trimmed with silk, blue, cardinal and heliotrope, Correct- Imported to sell at $2.50, Cut Sizes 34-46.Finer quality Suits, made of silk and wool, .Soft and elastic, Imported to sell at $4.50.Cut price $3.80.Bath Wrappers in new and attractive patterns, $3.00 to $3.78.Bathing Trunks, 15c, A new lot of Wash Ties and Sun Hats at cut grade furnishings, you'll get the most for your money at nan Store, 213-215 St.James Street.That The Enormous f Sale is a Pretty Safe Certificate of Good Charac à À | ELEVATOR REPAIR Enjoy The It's time now to prepare for it.and $1.00.Algo tha finest and largest variet 25¢ up to $4.ones at $7 50 and $10.50.day hat, can be rolled up and put In Summer Nestige Shirts, In fineat Striped Flannel Coat and Pants.Men's Tweed Quting Suits, Coat Pure Silk, SHlk Finish and Linen Sieeping or Pyjama Suits, $1, $1 Bathing Buits, 50e Up.15e up.New Summer Neckwear, Collars, 4 The 83 .to be M ; ,[ pat Mr.amet w' | ir #==th Stores Open Till 9 pratec ! 5 D Tr > n ® % Genuine Panama Hats, Al special Silk Rashes.crimson.navy and black.76e, $1 and Leather and Canvas Belts, all stzes and styles.26c to $1.50.Light Summer Underwear.from tôc per suit up.Night Shirts, plain or fanty trimmed, 80c.76¢ and § p Swimming Pants, from 10c.Corner of Latour and Genevieve.S DYNAMIC MACHINE WORKS LTD.\u2018Phone Main 5414 Holiday of the Year.For All True Canadians Dominion Day July 2nd, Monday First, A little thought now about your holiday outfittings will greatly adi to the comfort and enjoyment of that great day.Just read over the following suggestions; they may help you: You will need new Light Headwear and you'll dreased with a White Duck Hat, price 26c; or if you want better, at 50c, 75¢c lnok comfortable and well v of Straw Hats in Montreal, prices from Our Al values at $2, $2.26 and $2.50 are really fine, and our extra good lines at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.76 are sclung fast.value at $6.50 each, and some extra fine Light weight Soft Felt Knorkabout Hate.In white, red, royal blue, @rab, beaver.black and fancy variegated colors; prfcez 75c and $1.A splendid holi- your pocket.° \u2018naterials and heat makes, all new up-to- date reliable goods, at 50e, The, $1, 31.26 and $1.50 each.Summer Suita.read to put on, high class, stylish, well made; also White Duck Coat and Panta from $2.50 a sult.; Brown Crash Coat, Vests and Pants, $3.75.35 a suit.J and Panta, $8 50: gheautitully madi } / 1.25.Meah Underwear, In large variety, \u20ac 1, Te .50 and $2 up.\u2018 Bath Towels from .Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, ete, Everything in the Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothing, Hat and Furnishing lineg \u201c p.m.To-night and Friday.Saturday.Corner Craig and Bleury \u2014AND\u2014 2299 St Gatheride Street, ! é = fs Ed goa 194 St.Chirles g \u2014 _ pL \u201cHOLFERS ON OF CHAMPIONSHIPS Fhe Entry List For the Ott Championsh Bpecial to the Montreal Star SCENE twa Contests Expected to be the Largest Ever Registered for a Canadian ip Tournament.wn aries to-morrow Ottawa, June vn Avcretary JA ner practice immediately © C pl Uhe course 1s 10 grand shoe.with Jackson, of the Hosu 4 anadian Ge The exce; tion of the greens.Evoux ef- Association, announces that the Xa tent hye heen amide to oversoane the teur Champlonstop, vil ho opens here Tuvages ol a sultry summer and unpro- next week, will have the Largest entry @ Prous conditions for grass growing list 1n the histors ot tue svent dre SV baling players who bane heen ace pective competitors ti Cast sending Ustemued LG large fast greens will find M in their entries and Tom wha ca, the fograved Tiny greens now an evi- be ascertained {rom cup sevcetaries, | ht nee very disconcerting.lt 1s prob- eighty will sac +1 dn av qualify vag ably the anien whe puts temly and can round.| play Dis short aren shots well will win Tuesday toring.Mio Jackson ap- 1 frere tnatehes than the plaver who proximated the hist as follows.counts entirely on his driving and put- Ottawa GC.15, Itryal Montreat, 12: UPK.\u2018The course throuch the green is Lambton G.©.1, Toronto G.©.IV, excellent, and good lies can always be Victoria GC.Montreal.7 Harmditon Cbtaoned if one Keeps on the Joe G.C.6: Rosedale G.©.Toronto, 2, Shght alterations have been tnade vu London GG.C.3, Westmount G.Co the length of seme of the holes for the Beaconsiielil à ¢ Montreal, 1; Quire- championship and additional pot hunk- mont GC.4, Qietec GC.6, ers have been erected about the The quatityunix count will be righteen BTeens of the second and thtrd hotes, A holes under medal poty the best six- and one or we of the unguarded teen returns to be drawn for anaich Reeens coming home The latest play In the nest round of The hams easurements follow: Ist SU Andrews, plonshlp.The first round whit bel 450 yards, 2nd, Tall Ttinbers, 175 E played Tuesday afternoon, the second} vards.3rd.Woodside 374 yards, 4th, Wednesd iv tuorning., semi-finals, Wed.Laurentian, 420 yards Ath, Ont of nesday aternoon, and Che Mails, which Shite 3500 yards: 8th Sandy.17U Will be tT'hiry- ers of the Star seeking recreation among the Summer Resorts, Hotels and 2 ASLE ; .Ty ë : inson, w orev ° I Boarding Houses 1 iver, Seus C try Resorts, durin 2087 wo vas Ye BILLIARD TABLES made plain last evening pu of the Portuguese slave-trade in Africa, 2 18 good ca the summer month.| Those Intending pena à La on % outing at those : crn .> ao feet alee Bowing Alleys and acces- Bradshaw, a young lawyer.© cele.CONtAined In his recently published vol.i resorts whose announcements appear in the Star may procure Folders, Clr- 95 194 logues Free We a ro ime ceniected with several of the more ¢ ume.\u201cA Modern Slavery.\u201d are now re- i T.H.EstabrooHs culars and other information as to Location, Trunsportation, Terms, Speclal ac Goons union made Cres Passes brated cases which have taken up the ceiving the attention of the British Gov.St.John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg Attractions and Features on application to the STAR BRANCH OFFICE, FLORISTS.Paul 8, Montreal, sole Area 303\" | attention of New Yorkers during the past| ernment, bas had a very varied career.corner of Peel and 8t.Catherine streets.149 52 eod few years.hed f the criminal After a few years as a land-surveyor he sos momies TT = \u2019 \u201c1 have watched some o \u2018 became war correspondent and volunteer 7G Ke » BRUSHES.cases In Canada,\u201d he remarked, \u2018\u2019and - in the war between Greece and Turkey : FLOWERS es 2 ~ 1s interesting to note that some of ho in 1897.The following year he was sent .° .+ ; A Te SAE SWEEPERS REPAIRED.(i 5vesties of New York Justice rae by his paper, the London Dally Chronicle, Quick Outing Suits 20 348 paisnus | U LLE Al Kinds repeated on this side of the border.nu STS to watch the various movements In Spain - -\u2014 U0 TT rT \u2014 Tel M 2740 78 Victoria dquare.is the case of Patrick.slayer of m during the Spanish-American war.where 7 LÉGAL CARDS.79 81 aire Rice.It is over four years since.ro he succeeded in discovering the hiding- for the man ~ - S\u2014 was sentenced to death in the electr place of the finest Spanish battleship\u2014so PHRENOLOGY.chair.yet he is still fighting for his life.splendid a vessel that the Spanish Gov- .ACGIBBON CASCRAIN AITCHELL 4 SURVEY ER, J have nothing to say as to his right to ernment refused to use her during the who hesitates ' \u2014Advocates\u2014 Mme.Nikola Lowe reads the pas 1\u20acAVE NOthing undone in order to \u20acsCaPe var for fear she might he damaged.In ° CANADA LIFE BLDG, St.James et, present andfuture on love,marriage and the chair, nor do 1 comment on the ue 1899 he was shut up in the siege of Montreal.~ In K.C 6° Be Rod rollable, asacges G0D 10 si tice or injustice of the verdict, but 1 ot Ladysmith for four months, without re- ; ED, MeGihhon K.C- z pa rase nK.C.4304 St.Catherine Bireet.29 31% say that the man's gullt ought to bel, .of any kind, and afterwards accom- T | h \u201c \u2018 off Gill A 3 fo Chase Casgrain, oe - Mono n \u2014 re = settled one way or the other, and the panied Lord Roberts\u2019 column on the here are a ways some who pu 1 New Sal Water 2% oseph W.Weldon.rol A.McDougall tence of the law carried out.arch to Pretoria.T d the end of th b d Me 9 307 BURANCE.sen mar retorla.Toward the end of the -morrow what ought to have been done ; : 4 IN \u201cIn Chicago they were in,a state Of! South African war he was with Lord to \" g Swimming Pool, = terror a few months ago because \u2018tl Kitchener's army, and witnessed the con- to-day.65 x 45 feet.PATENT SOLICITORS.GEORGE LYMAN seemed impossible to \u201cpunish men for clusion of the peace.afterwards riding , 2.er a | een 9 crimès.There were something ike one through the length and breadth of the de- \u201c6 Fashion-Craft ! service is intended Just 19 ir ic i \u201d 66 a 0 Sa \u2019 hundred murders or attempts to mu * vastated republic.In 1903 he was sent t ) Inventions Patented INSURANCE.and.if 1 remember rightly.only about] ,, a sperial mission for the rellef of the for such men.anol \u20ac I i C 0 \u20ac 9 .TS ALL COUNTRIES.METROPOLITAN supe.o three executions in half à year.Finally| Macedonian peasants.at that time suf- .Murray Bay, Que.Tadousac, Que.OWEN N EVANS Tel.Main 4108.118 a?5e.James ut.public sentiment reached a point thatleft fering more than usual from Turkish If you have put off getting a light sum- 0 f June 12th Open from June 25th i .° _ no doubt as to what would foilow if the! pillage and massacre.and in the next mer suit for outing or vacation and want one pen rom Ju e p e Merchants Bank building, Montreal ENOGRAPHER, police did not do something.I really be- year he undertook for the Harpers the g H.M.PATERSON, Resident Manager.F.B.BOWEN, Resident Managen sT lleve that the people would have taken expeditinn to Central Africa which forms in a hurry, we have your size in your style.; LAN ALAN the law into their own hands if some- tha subject of \u201cA Modern Slavery.\u201d On Under the Management of \u20ac.B.KNOTT, FETHERSTO HAUCH 8 RMORE thing had not been done.There were returning from the equator he was sent Finished to fit and delivered the same Formerly General Manager Florida East Coast Hotels.- about 1300 new men put on the police {op Russia for the revolution.and was 139 52eot S force, and now there is scmething like present during all the fighting at the day.- = order.Moscow barricades last winter.He is now .Gaspe Basin rat MaRKs Expert shorthand and typewriting; French| \u2026 am going to call on some of your somewhere in the extreme narth\\of Eu.In Fine English Flannels., The Favourite 3pot for Health and fport.Charming Kesort for Sportsmen and Pleasure Seekers.The vicinity affords beautiful scenery, fine mea bathing and unexcelled fishing.Guests have the privilege of salmon and trout fishing in connection with the houra.Salmon and Trout Fishing Par Excellence, BAKER'S HOTEL {OPENED JUNE 1ST.) so long and favourably known, offers first clase accommodation for tourista with all the comforts of home, efore making your plans for your sume- mer outing.be sure to write for terms and other information 10 127 53 BAKBHB5 HOTEL, Gaspe.Que.ADIRONDACKS AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM At the famous Ausable Chasm.New an modern in all appointments; srand scenery; ideal drives and walks.golf and tennis: our own dairy and ,.rdens; pure artesian well wiler; special rates tn familiea and parties; collages to rent.Write for terma.J.HENRY OTIS, Gen.Mer.133 28 sod Ausable Chasm, N.Y.STANLEY ISLAND, The gem of the.St.Lawrence Summer Resorts, 18 now open.Good flaning, boating.etc.For further particulars apply J.R.Duquette, Summérstown.Ont.Long Distance \u2018l'hone In .ouse.Special G.T.R train servica for week end visitors, leaving 1.35 p.m.Saturdays to Cornwall.returning 7.10 Monday morning.arriving Montreal 9.15 a.m, 146 25 MASSENA SPRINGS, Kt.Lawrences Co, N.Y.Jerminus of Grand Trunk.Waters Rpecific for wide range of disea Hatfield House will aly, open 1st July.House first-class.Terms reasonable.318 65 LONG ISLAND, N.Y.ARVERNE, N.Y., he Inn nowopen \u2018Ocean front location 13 Miles out.Fred.Avery.Prop.A 135 2 VENISE HOUSE, River du Loup Point, Que, Open 1st Juna Healtaful spot.eomfortable accommodations.first class board.sason- able rates.Write Mrs, I.T.Pinze.133 26 \u2018 i Ed \u201cNew Marlboro,\u201d OM Orchard, Maine._\" Opens June 3n.1908.Rates reasonable.Apply for booklet 181 6 PROUT'S NECK Muaine.\u2014The Southgate, a delightful r-aside resort, situated ten miles from Portland: surf bathing, boating, etc.Racklet Address J.M ler, Proprietor.Open June 27th, 148 6\" OCFAN HOUSE AND COTTAGES Old Orchar Beach, Maine, New hours on water front, Terms reason able.Bonk.ets P'lerca & Abbott, Prop: 151 28 HOTEL FISKE Old Orchard, Me, First-class Family Hotel.- Accommodates 360.Situgt:d directly on sca wall.Open from June 20th.13226 Boarders wanted at HILL CREST, 5 Miles from PORTLAND, CASCO BAY.Country and s-ashore combined.Govd boating.sailins.and fishing.Flsh, lobsters and clams fresh frum the bay.For terms and booklet genquite of W.HamiitoA, Cue- beague, M 149 7 daw end UE HOTK BELLEV re Point, the Newport of anada, het most ou?Ughtful summer resort.Now ope September Jsth.First olaes cuisine on fortable rooms.near boat landing: reasonable terms; rail or boat.Z.8 Aubut, Prop.143 26 saw eod TURRIFF HALL, LITTLE METIS, Que.This well known Hotel is now open for guests.For particulars Address, Also cottage to lat.R.JT.TURRIFF, 141 10eod \u2018 HOTEL NAUMKEAG| \u2014 An idea! seaside summer hotel.Perf#et cuisine, Every mod- arn comfort and convenience.For ratas, ete.write ., L.Drew, Cortnge Clty, Mataias Vineyard, Mass, 133 13end COMMERCIAL ROTEL, Fraserville, Tdeal summer rilmate: rtrictiy the fa and moat comfortable homestead nf t atl\u201d modern conveniences.For apecia rates apply L.Fortin.Prop.183 13004 ect THE GRAMERCY, Bethichem, N, H., FE.Stimson, Prop.Desirable; summer hama, h' spacious grounds, ample shade and excellent cuisine rates moderate, ; 145, 18 Saw eod > \u2019 Old Orchard Beach, Me.HOTEL VELVET.Accommodntion for 400 Guests.From $3.50 per day and ré.First Class Furnishings, Pre d Salt water od Ha Batha; Hot and .143 ! WE.HALI, Lensso.he > A oe ae ne Al 4.# 7 It dites $ u 2 Sp Hl tp) \u2018on the water taxes, United States trade.>.produet owned by them.\u201c1 Special to The Montreal Star 1 were unt covered with burs, as sworn rife would nat give him money which \u201ckwhom his wife was Mving, and after- ro pure 54 ed RS he We ; LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL DAILY GTAR-THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1906.Ww \u201cDHE FOR WATE City is Still Unable to Collect $158,000 from Last Year.3 a n° oo \u2018 A DETAILS GIVEN BY WARDS.Jesus of Reduction cf W-ter Rates is Again to be Raised i- Council.\u2018*A statement hay just heen completed the City Hall showing that last year e city was unable to collect the large œum of §158.351.74 for water supplied .@ivic oMclals hope, however, that during the present year part of the outstanding amount will be got in.\u201cThose who are oppused to the city charging such heavy prices for water made the avsertion to-day that if the water rate was cut down by one-third the city wouid not have to stand such enormous losses Another table which has been com- pteted, shuws that since IROT 1He arrears which are now on the city's books.are over half a mil lion dollars The folowing table shows what owing, by warids, for laler last vem Was the water rites should be reduced.Arraigns English Meat Trade.London.June 2% - Jacob Meyers editor of the New York Butchers\u2019 Ad.Vocate.is the uutharity for a statement that English slaughtering Pants are In worse condition than those of the United States.Slaughter houses are in dark corners where inspection does not reach, he says, and cheap meats are brought Into the open market to be ground up and preserved in Un, varthenware and glass, and sent \u201cty tens of thousands of packages throughout the small stores of tha country.The American editor expresses his conviction that the outery in Finglan.is tainted by commercial motives, an sys the English will soon feel the boomerang and realize the extent of the losses needlessly inflicted on the No Agreement on Railway Rate Bill.Washington.June 28.\u2014No agreement has yet been reached th the conference on the railway rate bill, but discussion shows that the pass pro- Vision will closely follow the lines nf the original Senate amendment Certain classes of persons will he named as recipients of passes, and all nthers excluded.The pipe line provisions will also follow the line adopted by a previnus conference, providing that the phrase \u201ccommon carriers\u201d will give to the word railroads, thus allowing | owners of pipe lines to transport the : St.Cesaire Trial Nearing Close.Ste.Hyacinthe Tune 28.\u2014 Friday will probably ses the end of the trial of Rodrigue Decautels, arcused nf the murder of Mrs.(Gendreau, of St.Ce- saire.A numher of witnesses for the defence were called during the after noon and the forenoon yesterday.The weight of their evidence was to show that \u201cFlea\u201d Lapointe, as the accused was called.had expressed none hut th» friendliest fe-lings towards the vie- tim of the murder, and that his clothes dy some nf the Crown witnesses.Killed Wife, Then Himself.Buffalo.NY, June 28.\u2014Berause his he was ton shiftieas to earn for himself.Fred Haas.of Cleveland, Tas! night killed his wife, Maud Haas, And severe Ay wounded Mrs.Ida McElroy with wards shot himself through the fore- ead, ns the polite were trying to capture him.Dies from Result of Accident.Special to the Montreal Star.© Quebec.June °%.\u2014Theophile Ledroit, of the firm of ledroit Freres wholesale grover: die last night from burns vepelved Muy 1.caused by the explos- fon of & z1< tove at his home.CORONER'S JURY HOLD THAW GULTY Stage Manager of the Theatre Relates What Thew and His Wife Baid.(Continued from Page One.) New York, June 28.-That Stanford White cume to his death by gunshot wounds inflicted by Harry K.Thaw, was the conchision reached by the Jury empanelled by Coroner Dooly, to Investigate the death of the eniinent architect.A great crowd had assembled about the Crimingl Court building, and a large force of police was necessary to keer: them back Every seat In the Coroner's Court was taken when Coroner Dooley arrived, and Thaw was brought in and took a seal beside his counsel The most important testimony at the Inquest was given by Livuel lawrence, stage director at the Madison Square roof garden theatre, who sald that immediately after the shooting, Mrs.Thaw rushed up to her hushand, and throwing her arms around his neck suid \u201cNever mind Harry.1 will stick lu vou throngh thick and thin\u2019 Thaw turned to the crowd which surrounded them and said \u201cThat\u2014- ruin- of ny wife and 1 got him and 1 fixed hye for it\u201d Montreal Cae~ in Exchequer Court.Wards Outstanding | for 1906 Special to the Montreal Star.East.8:,096.85| (Htawa, June 28.-In the Exchequer Centre., 3.530 91 Court this morning the case of West.3,790.3, \u201cThe King va.Lovejoy\" was Bt.Ann: \u2014 11,914 4 argued hy R Taschereau, for the \u2018Bt.Joseph.1 22 22 24 12 14,009 74 | Crown, and Mr, J.C.Hickson, for the l Bt: Andrew.Ce ve ee ee ee aa 6047 36 defendants The cane ye slam st.George .2.21 Le ee $.030 5% DY the crown for some 679.cus- Bt.Lawrence .\u2026.1.4.1500 à lms duties And 36.524 0 (representing Bt.Louis.1 22 01 22 24 2e 0 21,200 3e the value of t goods forfeited, y Lafontaine LL 2 à | reason of alleged evasion of the cus- St.James ., # 224 2, | toms duties payable upon certain \u2018Papineau .18.179 64181 ties used by the, dental profs 3 i.en an mporte nto anac * - ocre yeh fondant who do business © Montreal .Sa- = LUuticletr the name, style ans rin E.DR atiate a to pou 52 | \"1x eramion Dental Manufacturing Co\u201d 2e St.Gabriel., 6.102 ; The defendants claim they bought $ St.Denis.aa \u201c | the goods In Canada.and are nnt lia- 3 tr °° = \"Hite for the duty.The ct for hen ITS altte+s amounts to some $it > Total oe - $158.30 Sui urbidge reserved judgment ; The total which the city had tn cot- gyre in the Exchequer \u201cflect for water last! year was $778.- [Court begins on the first of July and = 613.45, extends to the 31st of August > Because of 1his condition of affaire Questions are to be put in the City ; Whale I Counctl asking 1f it would not he | Hunters Chasing Three Rivers the Interests of the city itself, as well! Thre.Rivers, June 2X The old as in the interests of taxpayers, that | trifluvian city has more excitement i than usual between the military camp on one side and the whale in the St.Lawrence near the St.Maurice.Mesrs Gladstone Raptist, Hugh Blair and others spent the day shooting at the marine wonder.but though many shots are supposed to have reached hum.he seems tn wear well.Those wh ov have apprhached the monster suv he Is thirty feet long.while many believe it is the ordinary mackerel or scad.Millionaire Must Se ve Hait Time.Paris.June 28.-Elliott F Sheppard.of New York, grandson of the late W H Vanderbilt.will have tn serve at lenst six weeks nf the three months\u2019 term, as well As pay fines of $120 and $4.000 for running down a little girl with his autninobite at St.Ouen.in April.1905.The Ministry of Justice refused tn recommend a remission of the penalty, but will advise President Fallleres to reduce the term to six weeks.Lt.-Gov.Clarke\u2019s First Official Visit, Special tn The Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 28.\u2014The Lieut -Gover- nor of Ontario, Hon.Mortimer Clarke, paid his first official visit tn the capital to-day, and presided at the closing exercises nf the Ottawa Ladies\u2019 Cnllege This afternoon he will lay the com-r stone of the new Stewarton Presbyterian Church.Masson Gives Bonus for Shoe Factory Masson, Que.June 78 -In return for a bonus of $10,000.a grant of twa ares nf land and an exemption of taxes for twenty years, voted by the village council, Mr louis Senes has agreed tn establish here a shoe factory emploving fifty hands and pay 3:5,009 a vear in wages, \u2014 Eripress of ireiand Sails To-morrow Canadian Associated Press.London.June 28 -The Empress of Ireland.the new ©.P.R.boat.was on view at the Liverponl docks yesterday.and was admired by many visitors.She starts on her first voyage to- merrow Canadian Ladies Greet Queen.Canadian Associated Press.London.June 28.\u2014 Forty Canadian ladies greeted Queen Alexandra nn her arrival at St Pancras station this af- ternnon.The Queen returned the greeting .Harvard Student Drowned.Worcester.Mass, June 28 \u2014Charles J.Btevenr, a Harvard university student.was drowned while hathing tm Lake Quinsigamond yesterday.He was 21 years old.Raise Price of Insurance Buffalo.N.Y.June 28.\u2014The Knights of St.John, In =esujon here, have resolved to raise the price of insurance 25 per vent.mentation so characteristic \u201cColonial Bead.\u201d G The gracefulness of outline and simplicity of oma- times, has been carefully carried out in our \u201cColonial Bead\" design of Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks.G We manufacture it only in serviceable weights and are selling it at the low price of NINETY CENTS PER OUNCE.G Should this Colonial design not appeal to you, we show English and French designs at th Birks and Sons, Limited Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of the Silver of Colonial e same price.Fish Came Out of Water Tap.Life Size.Jt catches fs not every day that fish in the house.this happened about 8 o'clock evening, when Mr Meunier.a men last who lives at the corner of Boucher and St.Denis street, St.Dents ward, vaught a little two and a half tnch rock bass.as it vuine out of the tap in the vorner of his store.The accompanying sketch shows the fish life-sise: \u201cWhen 1t came out of the tap.which Is only half an inch In diameter, it appeared to be numb and lay on its side in the water for several minutes showing scarcely any signs of life,\u201d sutd Mr.Meunier.describing the Incident to The Star.\u201cBut after heinz placed in a large dish and lettinæ the water run on it for a few minutes it began to move more energetically and moon swam about like any other fish.How {t came through the tap is more than I can explain I think it must have been at the head of the tap for some time before It finally made its exit, on account of the half dead condition 11 was in when ft appeared.Th» poor little Aish {8 perfectly clean, However, jt seems to me that such things should not be allowed to filter through.because a person drinking a glass of water in the dark might swallow one of these things with serious results.I think I will keep a net under my tap However, | in future.remarked Mr.Meunier with u smile.! A tar representative was told by a \u2018 vonductur un the street ratlway this juurning thut about a month ugo a wurm, such as is used for fishing, ; Came through the tap in his house un | Dufferin street.| \u201cI had drunk the glass of water.\u201d sald the conductor, and when I! happened to look In the bottom of the glans I saw this big red worm, which might Just as well have gone down ny thront while ! was drinking the wate-.for I had not taken the precaution to examine the contents of the glass before quenching my thirst.I will be more careful in future.\u201d One expert fisherman to whom tt was shown this morning was of the opinion that {t was a sunfish.He thought the rock bass are greyer than this fish, which has reddish fing.However, most of those who saw this fish have come to the conclusion that it is a rock bass.It ls thought that there are many fish in the reservoir now, and that this little bass might have filtered through into the water mains, whil» it was very.very small and subsa- yuently grew to Its present size while it was in the malins between the reservoir and the tap In the house of Upper St.Denis street, where it made its exit last night.COMMISSION SITS IN LONDON Loans to Dr.À.O.Jeffrey, a Director of the London Life, Investigated.Special ta The Montreal Siar, London, Ont.June The fnsur- ance commission commenced work upon the companies with head offices in this vty to-day The London lafe was the first on the Het, and it 1s likely that the Northern Life \u201cgl be taken up to-morrow, although it was reported that there wis tn he no Investigation into its affairs.Manager Richner.Life.was questioned aminer Tilley all morning He told of loans given to Pr.A, © Jeffrey, a director of the company.Merely matters of routine business were «discussed and nothing of particular Interest ell- vited.of the London by Junior Ex- Derailed Engine Blocked Traffic.Shortly after eight o'clock this morning a freight engine ran off the Canadian Pacific track opposite Bohmer Park.The engine did not turn over and a wrecking crew placed it back on the track in about fifty minutes.Meanwhile Incoming trains were delayed and a number of passengers walked up to Notre Dame street and finished the journey on the street cars.No damage was done.\"PERSONALS.(See Also Page Fourteen.) Dr Robert H (\u2018raijg, Peel street, has returned from New York.The engagement ia announced in Ot- tawd® of Miss Thais de BRouchervilie, daughter of the late Vercheres ir Boucherville, to Mr Paul FPMnard.The marriage of Miss Clara L.Lunan.to the Rev.Ernest F.Dawson, of Kildare, will take place very quietly at \u2018\u2018hrist Chureh Cathedral, Montreal, on Wednesday, July 11th.Mr.Percy Wiigar.of l'abourg.was married in St.Andrews Churah, ot tawa, yesterday, tn Miss Stewart Low, formerly of Kingston, The bride was attended by her sister.Miss Constance Low.Mr.Edward Herbert Pense, of Kingston, was best man.Rev.Dr.Herrirdge officiated.\u2018The marriage of Miss Clara Luella (l.uhn Stephens, daughter of the late Mr.Barclay Stephens, tn Mr.Robert Biliings Johnson, took place this af- ternnon at the home of the bride's mother, Somerville avenue.West - mount.Owing tn the recent iliness nf the bride's mother the ceremony, whteh was performed by the Rev.Mr.Duclos, of Valleyfield, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev.Mr.Scott, of Douglas Church, war witnessed only by immediate relatives of the bride and groom.The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Dr.Mann, of Renfrew, wore a lace robe embroidered in pearla and mounted on white silk.Her tulle veil was fastened with orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.Her only ornament was a gold necklace met with pearls and amethyats, the gift of tha groom.The maid of honor, Milas Jessie Eveleigh, wore white silk batiste over pale blue taffeta with trimmings of Valenciennes lacd, and a pale blue girdle.She wore a coronet of pink roses, and carried a bouquet of the same flowers.Mr.Stewart Rutherford was the best man.Mrs, Stephens, mother of the bride, wore pale grey peau de sole, with point lace applique, and carried a bouquet of vinlets.Miss Btephens, sister of the bride, was gowned in pale blue crepe dw chine, with white lace hat, and carried red roses: Mrs.Tanner, sister of the bride, was in embroidered cream crepe de chine, with white lace hat.Mrs.Johnson, mother of the groom, was gowned in cream Duchess lace over mauve silk, with mauve toque.Mr.and Mrs.Johnson will spend their honeymoon in the United States, the bride going away in a costume of navy blue silk with touches of pale pink, cream lace blouse, and pale blue mohair hat trimmed with pink roses.On thelr return they will reside in Westmount.The bride received many handsome presents, including several cheques.The groom's gift to the maid of honor was a gold dragon brooch, set with pearls, and to the best man 'he gave a pear! tie pin.Dy Maurier\u2019s Famous Picture, Probably not fifty people know that the drawing by Mr.du Maurier which has heen the most widely circulated ia the one that millions of people have seen and are still aeeing every Bay without ever suspecting whnse the drawing 1s.and it has been seen by milllons of people who never even heard &f Mr.de Maurier's name.; The drawing In question {3 the pie- ture of the bubbling spring which de- FREE TROLLEY RIDES FOR POOR CHILORER Montreal Street Railway will Give Them Two Mornings of Each Week.The Montreal Street Railway has made a handsome offer to the poor children of the city.At the head office nf the company it was announced to-day that during Juty and August.the heated term, they would on two mornings of each week, give the children of the city those who could not afford to so Indulge themselves, a free trolley ride aver its system, including a trip around the mountain, Further.the management is prepared to grant the privilege of free special cars, unce during the season, to anv of the orphan asylums or old folk's homes In discussing the matter the MAnAg- èrs of the Montreal Street Rallway stated to-day that the details had not all been worked out.but that: cars would be supplied in plenty and the children given the best sort of arr out- ing.The cars will pick up the children right in the districts In which they reside, and the youngsters will therefore be put tn no Inconvienience or expense, The experiment is a novel one, and hus never yet heen tried to any extent by any of the street railway companies of the continent.ALLEGE TARIFF FRAUDS.Wholesale Dry Goods Men to view Minister of Customs, A strong deputation of members of the Wholesale Dry Goods\u2019 Association proceeds to Ottawa to-day, there to interview the Minister of ustoms re- sperting some points in the tariff.The members of the association strongly object to certain provisions of the tariff whereby gonds are entered at two rates, one for the purpose of manufacturing in® Canada, and the her In the ordinary course of buasl- ness.In numerous cases certain cloth stuffs are allowed to enter when for wanufacturing purposes at a lower vate of duty than wonld otherwise be the rase.The wholesale dry gnods men state that this Is used largely we a means by which frauds are rom- mitted: that goods entered for manufacturing purposes under the lower rates of duty are as a matter of fact imported tn be vold, and are sold, much ta the detriment of the honest trader.Inter GAS FOR STE.CUNEGONDE.Gas Company May be Asked to Supply New Suburb, At the next meeting of the City Council an application will be made that the Gas Company be asked to supply Ste, Cunegonde with gas.It is stated bv Ald.N.Lapointe that only two streets In the place have gas lighting.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Col.Steele Returning to Canada.Word has been received here t h an Indirect source that Colonel 8.8] Steele will soon be back in Canada again.Gossip In nilitary circles has it that Colonel Bteele has been offered an Important command In connection with the new method of sub-dividing the militia of the country.At present Colonel Evans 18 In command of all the cavalry and mounted infantry hetween the Eastern boundary of Manitoba and the Pacific Ocean, and as the military strength, of thls enormous district is very quickly being ralsed tn About ten times its strength of former years, It Is natural that it should be divided up and some of the responsibility taken off of Colonel Evans\u2019 shoulders.Colon») Steele ia expected to leave South Africa next October and spend the winter in England, probably arriving in Canada the beginning of the spring.Valuable Properties at Auction.A large audience was present at Fraser Bros.\u2019 salesroom this morning when the fellowing properties, belonging to estate Mrs.Belasco nee Hart, were sold: The stone bullding, No.102 to 106 Notpe Dame st.east.containing ahout 3,000 feet of land was sold for $15,525 to Mr.David Blumer, and the stone and brick residence, No.118 Durocher street, lot about 30x100 feet for 88.025, to Mr.T.C.Doyle.Competition was keen on both the properties.mad $The Late Simeon Coutled, Thee funeral of the late Fimer à Cout- lee, chief crier of the Superior Court, took place this morning.The funeral service was chanted at St.Jarhen Ca- thedra! by the Rev.Father Rousgin, of Pointe ux Trembles, cousin of the de- ceaned.The funeral was very largely LA | BAPE PAID COMMISSIONS TO ARCHITECTS Toronto Civic Investigation Brings Out Some Startling Facts.Toronto, Ont.June 28.\u2014Heavy commissions paid to architects on civic contracts by the contractors was the feature of the civic enquiry this morning.George Douglus, of Douglas Bros., testifted that he had paid between two and three hundred dollars each to Me:zsrs.J.W.Siddell and Beaumont Jarvis in connection with the 8t.J .w- rence Market Roofing Contract.Some of the payments were never entered on his books.Mr.Douglas also got the Kent pipe contract on the City .1ailand out of \u201cthls he had to pay Joseph Wright $200.A.Matthews $250, Wheel- or and Bain $250,and the Metallic Roofing Company $200.In the payments made to Architect Beaumont Jurvis some entries were made under the name of Janes, Pure Food Bill Reported.Washington, June 28.\u2014The pure tood amendment has been agreed upon hy the House and Benate conferees sud reported.The House bill has taken as a basis of agreement and into this was grafted many of the Important sections of the Senate amendment, which had been given great attention by Senators McCumber and Heyburn, extending over three seastons of l\u2019on- gress.The bill as agreed upon makes it a misdemeanor to manufacture, sell offer fur sale any article of food, drugs.or liquor which is adulterateq, unless branded so, and which contains any deleterious substance.IU prescribes for each offence a fine not to exceed $500, une year's Imprisonment, or both, and for each subsequent offence a fine of not less than $0 or one year's imprisonment.Fires Thought to be incendiary.Toronto, Ont, June 2.-Crown Attorney W.L.Hatght, of Parry Sound, has asked the Ontario Government to send lnspector Rogers to investigate the burning of the rume school house at Restoule Lake, three yeurs ago, the burning of Mr.M.Stevens's bam a few months ago, and the destruction of Mrs.Jacob Pilger's flour mill lately.Suspicion 18 diverted to a young an who ig either insane or evilly disposed, and recently fired at the daughters of Mrs.Pilger.the bullet passing bua tween the two.Canadlans Saw the King.Canadian Associated Press.London, June :8.\u2014-A large number of Canadian visitors were at the St, Pan- cras station this morning to obtain a view of the King on his way to visit Derby.\u2018The King 100k special nole ol the party.The Standard severely scores the red tape which declines to comply with the request for a speclal colonial stand for visitors to witness the trouping of the colors before the King to-morrow.Three Recounts Demanded.Bpecial to Te Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S., June 23.\u2014Yesterday was declaration day in Halifax country, and three revounts have been dernan«- ed: In Kings, where the Union Reform Liberal led the poil; by Hon.H.H.Mickwire, who was 92 behind his running mate; in Lunenburg by the \u2018'on- survative candidates, the highest of whom was 123 behind the lowest Liberal; and in Cape Breton also by the Conservatives, where the highest Conservative is 1560 behind Gillis (Liberal).Bishop Would Not Marry Unitarians.London, June 28.\u2014Right Rev.Arthur Ingram, Bishop of London, declared in an address that the marriage question is the most difficult he has to cope with.He has refused to sanction the marriage of {wo American Unit- artans in one of the churches of the diocese, ar he considers it would be an act of hypocrisy om his part, and that of the contracting parties, as the service must be used only by those haptized into the Christian Church.Kliled by Flying Stone.Special to the Montreal Star.Quebec.June 28 \u2014Damase Mercier, aged six was killed as the result of a blast at Montmorency village last night.A piece of rock from the excavation betng made for the water works striking him on the head as he stood on the gallery of chis father's residence fractured the skull.Montrealer Gets Degree from Yale.Special Tn The Montreal Star.New Haven, Conn.June 28.\u2014At the annual commencement of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.yesterday.Gustav Clpdomir Piche, B.8., of Laval Tniversity, Montreal, \u201887.was given the degree of Master of Science in the graduate school of the Sheffield Scientific School.Luncheon to Sir Charles Parsons.Special to the \u2018ontreal Star.Halifax.NS, June 38.\u2014A luncheon was tendered Sir Charles Parsons, K.C.M.G., by the citizens of Halifax to-day.He rails from Rimouski tomorrow.Sit Charles has proved the Most popular officer ever statinned Tiere.Tour of Electrical Engineers.London, June 28.\u2014The Britiah Institution of Flectrical Engineers have sat out orga tour of England and Scotland, whfth will last ten days.Two hundred people are Included In the party.amongst whom are a number of Canadians.Old Newspaper Ceases.Special to the Montreal Star.Stratford, June 28.\u2014 The Kolonlist, has discontinued publication.The journal was a weekly, and printed in the German text.Imitating Canada.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 28.\u2014Circularrs have been sent throughout the United Kingdom with a view to organizing a manufacturers Association along the lines of the Canadian organisation.' Sawmills Resume Work.Bt.John.N B., June 28.\u2014All the milimen have returned to work at the sawmills here and the strike which has lasted since June 9, is over.A Drowned Near Sherbrooke.Special to the Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, June 28.\u2014Xiste, the ten year old ison of J.X.Duranleau, was drowned in little Lake Magog.SPECULATION IN PROPERTY I8 INVESTMENT, GIVES HANDSOME PROFITS AND OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR STOCK TO TAKE SUPERVALUE CONSTANTLY.JUST GO AND LAST EDITION, BIG ENS IN WALL ST, LIST \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Stocks rallied sharply in Wall Street and were strong at the close.At 2 pm.moderale realising was in- Êdulged In at intervals, but the market invgriably went higher when the pros- sure reluxed.The list of advances was extensive, but lacked uniformity.oi pper sold up to Pdi and Anaconda 2404.Northern Pariffr advanced 5 points, and Rt.Paul touched 173%.Union so:d at 144 5.The Montreal market was quiet.C.P.R.EARNINGS.The CP R'a net earnings showed un increase of $799,900.for May Afternoon Transactions Twin City.- 20 at 11034, Laurentide\u2014 25 at 94%.Havana - 100 at 46.Street Ry.-100 at 279%.Power -25 at Wily, 5 at 97%, bO at 97%.50 at 97%, 50 at 97%, 2 at 97%.Steel 15 at 274, BO at 27, 10 at 27.Detroit 25 ut 93%.6 at 9614, 25 at 93%.Ht.John Ry.\u2014 40 at 106.Mexican bonda\u2014§1,000 at 81%.Toronto Ry.-\u20145 at 116.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE., Reported for the Btar by Gordon Btrathy & Co, stock brokers, 9 Sacrament st: Stouks June 2H June 27 Ciose Ark in Ask nit.Bal! Telaphont.5 la 150 BC Packers .Bl 73 sl TH Colored latton.dé a 58 52 Can Pacific \u2026.1£04, 1d0N 140 1584 Detroit Ry - Loe \u201cae ny ui Dom.Coal | ™ TTR 7 Dom Steel 00 2 Leu 278 Do pref.T- =.za T5 fem Texttle prof.11274 101 165k Jul Hattfax Ry ee Os LL 1.4 10d ilavana ny .Cee 47 4 do pref LL.0 Le 8 Ulltnois Traction.0 eue 05 04 l.ake of the W vods 28 es Cee o da pref ps LL Lanrentide., _- Lanrentide pret 115 104$ Huckay com.TZ 72% 1 To Pret.72% Te + Mexican com.6) Ady s2 se Mont.Power.974 87 lg \u201c7 Mig \u201caun\u201d Ry cow oe _ _- .Mont Catton.132 ; 1.8 Mont.brreet Ry .4704 2TR Mont, Telegraph.nee eras us Ohio Traction.Fuh 3e so S Steel LL.us He 60 Ogilvie pref (oo.ae.180 124 Torouta Ry xr 1i8% 115 us Koch.& Ontario.Bl \"5 s3 Toledu Ry .oi 834 #23, Twin City LL 110 112 10 BONDS, Bell Telephone, .111 102 111 102 Cott Bowls Cee Ee 100 ve Textile \u201cA | 94 ul ny vi Steal Bonds .6% a8 Cust Bonde coco eae © anes RANKS, Commerra T8 Rast.Tewn.160% Hochelaga .1.7 imperial .AR Meichents 119 Molsansn.\u2026.2 vit Montreal ä 204 Nova Seotia ' su Quebec Lans 142 143 Roval - AS Boverviga 143 - Faronto ares Uuion 180 151g NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied by J.8 Bache and Co.CG D.Monk, Manager.29 Hospital at, \u2018une UN Stocks Onen ur gs.Law up Lo 7,4> dpm Amalvamated \u201coprr PEL Ry ve pau Ameriean Loco com BTS 87% uk UT 0 pret.al es aaa Am Super Hau 125% 1484 Liv © do pref xd - oe.eee Am Bmltu & Ref Lo 144 dey 14d.Am.Car Panuder.3 x5 3 Am.\\Woo'ens.Anaconda Min.Ca.Atehes Trp & 41 Pe do pret.Baltiin & Oulo D prof.Broukivn Rapid T.Can leather Canadian Paoifo.\u2026.Canadian Fout'n.Ches & Mhio.Chio & Alson Com.Chic 4 X.W CMI A St, Panl Colorado Southern.6 da pret Corn Froducts.prof.Ry cr à West.Do à.Detroit United Dais.La, Dolawars #4 Hudsons Denver a Rio .do do.13 North'u Rey.Qanaral Fleotrio Havana Eleotrle.Jersey Central 224 Lowa Con.Cam Cee 25 La ao praf ue es Rausass Texas #2 Hig o do pfa .B47 UAy Lowitsvilis à Nashv* 142 143 Manhattan Kl'vet'd .Ce ees Missourt Pacifio.A0l Be BOY HOY Min Pay soy 130 158 1be 135 Do.Prat .Loo 17% 1TR7y 1787, NY Coutrais Hu 1844 140m Qaxdy 183 krie Kalirond .,.«og IN 40 aly Do do 1 ph cee De tt pref es Re on BR NY Outarto 4 Wess 474 45 aim das Northeru Pacific.106% IHRL Jou 100 Nor.& Western comm N74 NT sis 8 Pacific Mall ., 12 a x3 na Penn RR AS 1284 1257 12734 1964 Pressed sicel com.44 43 5 Lu do pra.People\u2019s finn nH Pnhila 4 Kead .24 Rock lsisnd certs., 237, By *teri spring.a Suuthoru by cuis .14% © pfa Ce ee Boutheru Pacific Bay Kloss Shefield |.70 Teun.Loar 2 iron.Texas Pacthe.3 Toledo yn & Light Twin Cry.U.8.Bteul com.Doprat =.U.8.Bubber com.sy pti.Uuinn l'acific com 140%, 199 4A Wis.Len.con.Bb pli ET \"CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.RB Racha & Co.Hospital street, report the rlasing prices to-day as follows: Jane 2Ath, 1006.24 (pening Highest Loweat Clore Wheat I1'y ly #14 san #44 \" sept X4% ve yoy 83 Corn a 51% Ba .Airy bY #8 # Cats sn dn Pors 1700 3718 .1645 160 Lard y 870 873 \u201c sopt U38 4 «83 su2 ere July .032 927 oe rept BUY Wd v20 925 \"By-Laws Submitted to Electors.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, June 28.\u2014Vating on four by-laws takes place to-day.The hy- laws are to authorize Sunday car service; to raise $200,000 for the extensinn of the school system; to provide for a board of control patterned after that of Toronto.and to authorize the construction of a civic power plant on the Winnipeg river, at a cost of $4,250,000.It 1s believed all will carry with the exception of the one providing tor Bunday cars._\u2014_\u2014\u2014 British System Fair.Canadian Assoclated Press.London, June 28\u2014The Yorkshire Post In commenting upon the cancel lation of pensions to ex-ministars in Canada says, that the system In this country requiring an affidavit of need before granting the same.meets all valid objections and fulfills the need of the situation.ee Does Not Want a Guardian, Special to The Montreal Star.Hilton.Roath Range.NT.Juna 22 \u2014William 11.Grier, aged 17.who falls hair to a property left him by Anastasia Hearn.rAnnot obtain poxsession of it unless he aubmits to the appoint.ment of a guardian by the Canadian He will wait until he is 21 oid hefore applying for his Less 50 Por Seven Vnlined Youths\u2019 and and Oxford Coat cent.Suits, 30 per cent.Grenadines, in all and To clear at per cent.dines, Fancy Woal for Cash.CUT GLASS Entire stock of Knives, etc, cent.Special table Special Table Entire stock HALF PRI Crutfits for Entire sto Photo.Frames, per cent.off.etc.Goods ranging from nder the expert aptician and fractionist.of Eyeglasses and \u2014\u2014 Field Glasses, terns.Tea Rets at largest offered.Ware, to be sold pricen: Snow White qt.size, regular 7bc, lar 50e, for 880.Know White Oval and Plattera, regular she, tor ROC.Powls, oval Fry Pans and Wash ac and 250 each.8ix Unlined Brown Suits, size 38.Regular $14.00 #3.Striped Flannel Sults, sizes 1-25, 3-38.3-39.Regular $12.00; for 83.00.Men\u2019 lined, sizes 33 to 42, Table of Black Fancy Canadian American Cut Glass 20 per cent.STERLING SILVER DEPT.Entire stock of Bpoons, 10 per cent.Fancy Pieces, such as Tea Setn, Coffee Sets, Butter Dishes, Ladies, Mustards, Salts, etc., etc.20 per Water Palin, Colonial Mouse hillips P 2 quare LAST 2 DAYS -QF \u2014 Great Annual June Sale! $18 50.1%.820.$22 and 23.Cont.s off Extra discount of 10 per cent.for Cash on these prices above.MOHAIR GRENADINES Special offer for the balance of this week.A chaice lot of Mohair white hlack and black and white.Regular value 40c to 60c per yard.17% per yarda\u201410 off for Cash.BLACK DRESS GOODS.white, Homespun Homespun and Pants, less 10 per \\ un- Specials in Every Department at .Liberal Discounts with 10 per cent.Extra for Cash.ANANSI, Oop.CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ~ MANTLE DEPARTMENT Youths\u2019 and Men's Imported Ladies\u2019 White l.inen Suits, 33 1-3.Tweeds and Worsted Suits, good Ladies\u201d White Linen Bkirts, 33 1-3.linings, the square shoulders, close radios oes Skirts.33.1.3.fitting collar.They are nobby and ladies\u2019 Silk and Cloth Spring B stylish, sizes 33 tn 42.Prices $13.tles, 33 1-3.ladles\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children's Waterproofs.20 per cent.es' Silk and Moirette Underskirts, 20) per cent.ladles\u2019 Muslin Wrappers, 33 1-3.SPECIALTIES IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT TO SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH.Trimmed Millinery.Men's Odd Pants, $2 30 net 1 ., * Ladies\u2019 Straw Ballors, Boys\u2019 3-plece Norfolk Suits, 50 Children\u2019s Muslins and Silk Headwear.per cent.off.lingerie Waists.Boys\u2019 3-piece D.B.and S.B.Irish Ilinen Waists.Suits.50 ner cent.off.Taffeta and China 8ilk Walsts.Roys' Shirtwaists, less 3 per Children's White Dresses, ages ! to cent.off.14 years.Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists, small sizes, Vars Colored Dresses, 4 to 14 50c each.- Children's Muslin Aprons.Men's Washable Veats, 50 per Corsets\u2014Bath regular and odds and cent.off.erds.Men's Washabla Vests, 1) per All at prices in keeping with the cent.© closing week of the June Sale.Boys\u2019 Washable Colored Sailor an FANCY DRESS MUSLINS FOR BALANCE OF THI8 WEEK.1 lot of Colored Muslins to clear at 8c and 10c per yard.Balance of Plain Grenadines, regular 30c, for 1 Qc per yard.Grenadines in Navy, Red and Brown, regular 80e, for 260c per yd.Striped Linen Etamine, regular éc, for 15° per yard.\u201cAll our choice Fancy Dress Muslins on counter, regular 2bc, 30c and 350 per yard, all one price of 13c per yard.; INDIAN BATISTE.Balance of fie lot of Blue and Grena- Black Spot, Pink and White Spot, Voiles and Champagne and Black Spot.regular Fancy C\u2018amel\u2019s Hair, to be sold at 7 and 8 vards length, to be sold at 20 per cent.\u20141() per cent.extra A full table of Black Grenadines, Fancy Crepaline and Fancy tre.less 89 1-3 off, and 10 per cent.extra for Cash.Lus- DEPT.FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SILVER AND CUTLERY DEPT.ers, etc, 20 ner cent.Odds and Ends less 66 2-3 per cent.off.Silver ware, HALF PRICE.PYROGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT of Burnt Plated e Irss 23 per cent.of Leather Goods, such as Opera Bags, Gloves, Cases, less 331-3 Special Table Thermometers and Photo.Albums HALF PRICE.Epecial Table %5c with Fancy $1.00 to $1.75.OPTICAL DEPARTMENT management of an certified re- SPECIAL SALE Bpectaclen.Large discount for two days only.Eyes tested frée of charge.Special anle nf Opera Glansas, Barometers, mometers, Iorgnettes, Magic Lan- Ther- CHINA DEPARTMENT Special sale of Dinner Sets and discounts yet Entire lines of Stock Patterns Dinner and Tea Sets, 20 per cent.KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR.A great offer of 5,000 pieces of White Enamelled Ware.Just received a late shipment of Imported White Enamelled Steel at following 10 for 40c.Snow White Sink Drainers, regu- Meat Dishes 40c, for 25c.fnow White Cullenders, regular Snow White Large Size Mixing and oblong Pudding and Vegetable Dishes, Milk Pann, Basins, at Snow White Lipped Saucepan, at price of tinware, for 15¢.20c, MONTREAL rat the label.of battle of ; ; Ys 5 Ar liner Warr and the ortying) de.Chiended.monk those Dress SENS TALK IT OVER WITH.COUBINEAU, cg sip i» in the ; of tnd\u2019 Apol-1 ind Mamer:.Justices Gurran, Havidoux.RAYMOND & HALL, 68 ST.JAMES Courts.wpe.Wribpts Company, London.-The Eook-.; ; Save pad y PET ry din ST peu Teacharea 5e STREUT, MONTREAL Lioley.nc PIS x feat + and Forks, Wood, 60c, to clear at BOc per sard, 45 In.HALF PRICE.wide.4 Dress lengths in Black All- Wool Llama, Wool Henrietta, SILK DEPARTMENT Voile de Paris and lustre, in 5, Faney Chiffon Taffetas, in light tints, all good colors, (30c per yard, less SO Der cent.Fancy Check Tuffeta, fashionable shades for Shirt Waist Suits, Fe per yard, leas 20) per cent.Check Louisine Silks, a variety of sizes, Oc per vard, less 14) per cent.32 in.Art Bilks in good designs, SOc and $1.15.less 20 per cent.Hair Line Stripes in a large range of colors; the leading silk for Dresses, Gfic per yard, less 205 per cent.Shot Chiffon Taffetas, à fine selection of shades, 83c per yard, less 208 per cent.Black Taffeta Siiks, ROC.Te and nt 1.00.less 20 per cent.$108 Satin Merveilleux, 76c.90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, less 20 per cent.LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR Washing Stocks, in pique, muslin and lace, 5O per cent.Embroidered Coliars, BO per cent.Frillings, 30 per cent, CLOCKS AND LAMPS WOMEN\u2019S SHOE DEPARTMENT Entire stock of Forks, Knives, Several palrs of Women's Spring Spoons, Ladles, Fruit Sets, Carv- Heel Button Boots.Sizes 21.3 to B; of $3.50 value, for $2.00, less 10 per cent.for cash\u2014@ 1.Women's Champagn Oxfords, Queen quality, 33.95.less 10 per cent.and 10 per cent.for cash.\u2014B3.21- Women's Pat.Pumps.Queen quality, $3.95, less 10 per cent.and 10 per cent.for cash\u2014$3.21.20 pairs of Tan Caif Oxfords, broken sizes, $3.50 sans: for $2.50, less 10 per cent.\u2014RZ2.25- 50 pairs Tan Calf Oxfords, $5.00, lean 20 per rent.and 10 per cent.for cash\u2014R3.60.50 palrs Pat.Colt Oxfords.$5.00, less 20 per rent.and 10 per cent.for cash\u2014B3-60- 60 a.Pat.Cnit Blucher Boots, $5.00 value, for $3.00, less 10 per cent.for cash\u201482.A good line Bathing Shoes.MEN°S HAT DEPARTMENT French and Native Panamas, all our different grades, all less 20 per cent.Straw Hats, in Milan, Split, Sennit and Rustic Braids, all less 20 per cent.Men's Boating, Yachting and Automobile Caps, regular $1.00, for @3c.1 lot of Linen Hats, Tams, Travelling Caps, etc., etc., all less 20 per cent, 1 lot of Men's English made Umbrellas, very well made.Prices 82 to $7.00.less Z0 per cent.MEN'S FURMISHING DEPT.Men's High Grade Fancy Half Hose, in Frenfh Lisle thread, fn Jecquard and embroidered effects, price 500 pair, 3 pairs for q1,25, One lot of odd lines of Underwear.linen, balbriggan, ete, leas 3 1-3 per cent.Bai fine quality Colored Negligs Shirts, cuffs attached, regular $1.28 and $1.50, for HBOc net.Men's fine All-Wool Sweats (white).nice weight, suitable for outing: price $1.50, lesa 20 per cent.boys Jerseys, in all colors .nd combinations for schools, clubs, cto.at special prices.ELECTRICAL DEPT.044 lines Electric Shades, BO per of Men's etc., cent.044 lines Electric Bronzes, 40 per cent.Odd lines Electric and Gas Fixtures, 23 per cent.Electric 8moothing Irons, etc.10 per cent.All our new Fixtures and Shades are subject to 10 per cent.to 23 per cent.fail to viait this departrhent re.Stoves, en Don't when in our sto! AA SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL, ORDERS, Tdenry fBorgan & Co.FN Montreal MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT | 4 of H ours, Well Received, 10 pointa.and there was a no-hope-beyund feeling in al quarters.lover.rally.11.48 and by 13.45, many of the Bad ruilied around 1 to 2 1-2 from the low level, perhaps on by shorts.ere was no news again.one disturbing feature was a call money.; the lead and Mackay to 71 3-4.; oral easiness but nu , speak of.About the most interesting to-day was Mr.and dividends.He sald that organisation with a view of Back dividends was not and that the preferred Dé creating a permanent and tional charge.He hoped tha: on the preferred stuck, not puy dends from time to Ume.mark was liberally applauded v } \u2018during the year.local marke! exceedingly dull ere, as à rule.seem inclined an to their stocks.and mand has been withdrawn cases prices have not declined great extent.Btocks that are | Wall street susceptible te the dewnward ¢ {led have beid rather well 1° % 16 |anything on the rallroad list.very Quiet to-day around 159 1-4.tio is still twice that, nal Fronds have been Deen unusually severe, were soft.at 285, 285 1-4, The Hill stocks Northern opened 283 and recorded 194 1.2 The New day.Money was stiffer in Wall street, and wag quoted at 4 1-2 per cent.real Street bonds at 14.« - now getting down to business.It first meeting on Tnesday discuss the power question.! Bell Telephone remains dull.over its long distance lines.a com the year.on Toledo Railway stock: Toledo Railways & Light Co.speculative investment.oal creased its earning capacity.you will probably see good profit J 8 long pull.- Morning Transactions.Laurentide\u201430 at 94%.Twins\u201425 at 110.50 at 110%.Detroit\u201425 at 94%, 50 at 93%.Telephone\u2014+ at 153%.Scotia\u201450 at 66%, 75 at 66.Mackay-50 at 71%.ny.C.P.R.\u2014100 at 159.Ohio Traction\u2014110 at 30.Ogtlvie pref.\u201415 at 124.Iron bonds-$2000_ at 86.Molsonse Bank-\"4 at 224, Toronto Railway\u2014100 at 116.Illinois pref.\u20143 at 9%.Tha Wall Street List Acts in Uncertain Fashion.Wall Street, Noon.\u2014A rally Anaconda 34 over last night.establishment bear origin for large selling.erm Pacilic 3%.Reading 2% and ar lost as much: St Steel Car 14: Penn.N.Y.C.14.point.Chicago.St.and Omehs fell 0.Rallies on and IN to 2 in St Northern Pacific, à few leaders above last the demand ran down.EE WR.À H.PLUMME\"S REMARKS .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 At the Steel M-eting In Regard to the Dividend on Preferred were \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A thick gloom setileq over the financial district this moxning, and no sus- prise would have been felt had the SC - Wall Street market followed up yesterday's violent decline with a drop of The carly literature that came over the wires was very bearish in tenur The market opened easy and went Around noon there was an expected The list gathered strength at about although In the local market Power was again or, moving from 98 5-8 to 97.Steel was off at 27 1-4, Scotia to 65 There was gen- liquidation MR.PLUMMER'S REMARKS.made at the Dominion Steel meetinz Pluminer's an- mouncement in regard to reorganization prac shareholdars would feel the same way about it when they realized that the company before long the company would be able to resume dividends cumulated dividends.but pay the current rate and then pay off bark divi- e number of shareholders present.r.Plummer spoke hopefully anl d that while the directors were not Isfied with the earnings (hey N well satisfied with the progress malas Instead of producing liquidation here the drop in Wall street has made the to hold while the de- in listed here and have been more or ment thers, although Pacific and To- making about as good a showing as As will be noted elsewhere Paci- four points above the * level of the year, while from the highest it shows a decline of over eight peints.\u201cDeclines in some of the nother w Reading and the Hill atocks they have went Northern Pacific opened at 196 3-4, and went to York banks hav $11,000 to the Sub-Treasury since Fri- Bar silver in London was up 1-84.Dominion Steel bonds were steady at 88.and there was a small sale of Moni- Perhaps the weakness in Electrical Development lately is due te the fact that the Hydro-Electric Power Commission is Representatives of à number of Ontario municipal- itles are to meet In Galt on July 24 to \u2018ment has decided to compel the company to give independent companies connectinn The Canada Machine Telephone Company.which has titive franchise in Brantford, has start the work of installing the system, which will be in operation by the end of Duluth earnings for the third week of June showed an increase of $4.705.From July 1 the gain is $350,150.In answer to a query, the editor of the Wall Street sournar expresses the opininn \u2018The stork is a The policy of the board of directors to improve the physi- eondition of the property has If earnings continue at the present satisfactory rate, Iron-\u201420 at 28.25 at 27%, ™ at 274.100 at 72, Power\u201425 at 967.75 at 968%, 25 at 96%, 50 at 96%, 25 at M67, 131 at 97, 2 at 97'».Montreal Street bonds-$200 at 104.RECOVERY AFTER THE BREAK.With of the higher level.Was & pouting out of stocks in the second hourmnd the =eliing looked eager.subsequent violent recoveries pointed to a break.Great Northern pref.lost 4, North- cific and Delaware & Nudson 3; U.aies! pref fell 1% to par.and American Minneapnlis short cov.erinx reached 24 in Great Northern pref.\u2026 Reading and rernvêry night again, but Bonds w fSTRONS RALL AFTER WENVES Stocks Recover at Noon and the Rally Lasts for a Couple sort of leadzrs points cover- rise in to remarx a fe- paylag uecable, would addi- off ac- re- by the wore Trad- most to any in lass meve- Pacific It wus io 159 tow htie in Great to e Inst held its Parila- oe fair = in it tor 50 at a Very rarried the there The On the Mis.Pa- 8.placed BANK OF ENGLAND LOWER.Reserve to Liability Shows a Decrease > This Week, The weekly statement of the Bank of England ahows the following changes: Total reserve.decreased £20,000; cireu- lation, increased £114,000; bullion, increased £384,500 .other securities, increased L£1.820,000;, other deposits, in creased £1,905,000; public deposits, je- creased £115,000, notes reserve, increased £5000.Government securities unchanged.The proportion of the bank's reservu to Hability this week ts 47.44 per vent.us conipured with 49.04 per cent.rt MONTREAL CLEARINGS GAIN.Montreal cisarings were fairly large this week, (Le guin being some 43,500 060 over Last year us follows.- Clearings.Total for week ending June 28th.1406 ged Te Corresponding wee, 1905.24.15% 8% Corresponding week, 1804.Iv CONSOLS ARE DOWN AGAIN.British consols could not hold the 1u- provement they made yesterday, and | closed weaker on further selling by lu- | surance concerns.The closing was 8715-16 for money, and | 85 for account | | TORONTO HEAVILY LOADED.Here is Mackay common down close to | 71 and Toronto loaded to the neck with it.| Toronto bought Mackay very heavily around 74 to 73, thinking that the stuck would rise strongly on the dividend.The stock was sold to them by the experts in New York.Mackay ts good, but Toronto looked for a quick turn on ft.GATES TURNS A SOMERSAULT Big wal! Street House Now Said to be on Bear Side.À somersault was performed yesterday by Gates & Co.avvording to houses In touch with the Westerners\u2019 doings.They have bean rampantly bullish; now they huve become out and out bears, It is said.Wall Street says the Gates coterie has nade a fine art of using language to dis- Eulse its thoughts, and consecuently a number of shrewd operators were declared to huve \"coppered\u2019 yesterday's gloomy advices.MUCH LESS NEW CAPITAL.New capital issued in London from January 1 to May 5.amounted te $28%.- 788.915, as against $434,216.506 in the same period in 1905.GOSSIP ON DETROIT UNITED.One of Causes of Recent Weaknesses in the Stock.Mme of the causes, no doubt.of ths recent weakness of Detroit United is the tart that the Feople's Rallway Company.the three-cent fare proposition nt Detiolt, has (lied articles of incorpora- tig with a capital of $100.000.Under the franviuse.the rapital and bonded Indelt- \u20acdnuss is limited to $40.000 per mile lald.Capital must be increased with construe: - tion.The franchise, which is hefore the counril, must go to a referendum vote.lncorporators are.Henry Blackwell, Col.Will A.Waite, Louis N.Stein, Geo.W.Archer.Fred.W.Zoller.Martin EF.Woltf and James D.(Casey.DROP HAS BEEN A SEVERE ONE Some Stocks are Now at Low Levei of the Year.Some Wall Street stocks are at the low level of the year.notavly the U.S.Steel \\ssues.Others.In spite of the severe ce- cline, are still considerably above the recent lowest.Following shows yesterday's low prices, compared with the highest and lowest prices of the year, for the more active issues, High of Low of l.ow year.year.to-day Atchison .86% 85% 88% Ralti & Ohlo 1193 1054 11644 BR T.344 72 74% Cc R.177% 155% 1593, St.Paul 193 1564 171 El Cee 50% xy a1 Erte.1st pref.g3 7a 7$ Erfe.2nd pref.76% é24 8% Great Northern 348 275 237 Illinois Central.1844 164 173% Louis.& Nash.1564 1364 141% Soo .184 14143 15543 Northern Pacific.1063; 85% 814 New York Cen.156144 * 130 134 Ont.& West.B74 43% 43 Nor.& West.93% \u201c1 XT% Northern Pacific.232 17944 197 Pennsylvania 1474 129% 1234 Reading .164 113 121% Southern Pacific.72% 61 66 Twin City .| 12213 1093, Ing Union Packtic.16019 1384 1424 industrials.Amal.Copper.1184 Ort Am.locomotive.789 57 Anaconda.300 234 Am.Smelting.174 143% Am.Sugar ., 157 1:9 Col.Fuel & Iron.X354 44% Con.Gas .131% +39 Gen.Electric .IST 16114 National Lead 943 1% Tenn.C.& 1 185 15344 1\".S.Steel 48% 354 U.8.Steel pre nay 101% MACKAY DROPPED UNDER 71.Mackay sold below 71 rrecovered later.845 at 70% to 71 in Tornnto, but Sales: Mackay common, Te.do pfd.417 at 71% to 72.Twin City, 50 at T10% : Twin Cit rights, 367 at 7% to 13-18: Sao Paulo, 165 at 137 to 1384, Consumers \u2018Gas, 30 at 0514 to 208: Dominion Tel., 1§ at 1204; R.& O.Nav.150 at $1 to $2: Dominion, 175 at oo Imperial, 15 at 247; Commerce at 175, \u2019 HUDSON'S BAYS GO HIGHER.Hudson's Baya were up to R64 in London, Grand Trunk 3rds 66%.Clarence J.McCuaig & Co.'s cable quoted: Canadian Pacific, 164%: Atchison.81%; L.& N.146: Penn, 1334: Bt.Paul, 1794; Union Pacifie, (147%; Steel com., 364: do.pref., 1047.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES, Montreal exchange rates: New York York funds.3-64 to B.and A.between banke: sterling.60 days, 8 11-22 to 8% ; do.demand.9 to 9 1-32; do.cables, 9 3-32 to Sh Paris, francs, short, 5.18% to DEBENTURES SOLD.Thirty thousand dollars\u2019 debentures of Peterborn\u2019 County, bearing 4 per cent.interest and repayable in twenty years, were old to Messrs.Wood, Gundy & Co.RUSSIANS THE SAME.Russian 4 per cent.changed at 75%.\u2014\u2014\u2014 BANK RATE SAME.The rate of discount of the Bank of England remained unchanged to-day at 3% per cent.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 , UNCERTAIN.(Dallas News.) When a man Is alluded to as AR operator, one doesn't know whether a teiu- grapher, stock jobber or surgeon is meant.bonds were ur- SPECULATION IN PROPERTY 18 A SAFE INVESTMENT, GIVES HANDSOME PROFITS AND OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR STOCK TO TAKE SUPERVALUE CONSTANTLY.JUST GO AND TALK IT OVER WITH COUSINEAU, D & HALL, 69 8T.JAMES ou _MONTREAL \u2018DAILY _STAR-THURSDAY,\" JUNE 28.1906.BATTLE OF GIANTS IN WALL STREET Increase in the Anaconda Dividend was Rogers\u2019 Reply to T.W.Lawson.\u2014\u2014 THE LATTER'S PREDICTIONS.Says that Copper Stock will Go to 50 and Anaconda Will Drop Below Par.There ls a battly of giants going on iu Wall Street, 'I'.Lawson H Rogers.Lawson vs.fired his \u201cbomb\u201d at Amalgamated Copper and Anaconda, and Rogers replied by n- creasing the Anaconda dividend.Lawson retreated as Anaconda rose 17 points, and came back with another attack the next day.Wall Street be- ; liaves that cireum- T.W.Lawson.stances have made l.awson stronger than he has ever been before, although the \u201cStreet' itself still looks with disgust upon his methods.Lawson writes: Any one carrying stocks on margin should keep all four eyelids skewed back during the next few days, and it will be well to sleep with one eye shut outside the sentry post for the next few nights.\u2018There are things congealing which are deciding the big uns of Wall Street to dyimp stocks just as fast as this limited market will take them.June 28th is to be the death knell ot ccpper stocks.November 4th is to mark a bad time for U.S.Steel.He says Steel, preferred, wiil drop to UN Amalgamated.Lawson predicts, will gn {6 50 Anaconda at less than 100, ant Trinity (Lawson's pet stock) will cell above 25, \u201cMR.WALL ST.LIAR! THIEF!\u201d Don\u2019t be Alarmed, Gentle Reader\u2014 Only Mr.Lawson.Mr.T.W.Lawson.the Boston prophet, put this on the wires to-day: \u201cAU Just.Well.Mr.Wall Street, l.iar.Thief, are you satisfied?\u201d Ycu have been Rl\\en a long eighteen months to play your burro game on the public to the last squirm, snd you are now face to fare with the end.Disaster Is inevitable, you cn bave no excuse this time that vou hid no warning.Well, and good: now luke your medicine, ang pear in mind gur- ing the crash you will receive that same mercy you have administered.The heel will be ground into your tace to the bout top, and will be removed only when there is no face left.\u2019 VAN HORNE NOW OWNS IT ALL Sir William is the Whole Thing Now In Cuban Railroads.The Cubar Senate, last night, passed the Van Horne rallway subsidy bill, an- propriating 36.000 a kilometre for the construction of twelve branch railway lines, with feeders for the Van Horne system.Subsidies will be id at a rate not exceeding $500,000 annually until all roads are completed.There has been considerable opposition to the bill, but it was taken up and passed last evening in the absence nf the strongest advocate of the amendment providing for public bidding.The Senate refused to amend the bill in this partieular.President Palma has decided to approve the bill on the ground that the country owes a debt of gratitude to Sir William Van Horne for bullding the main line of the Cuban railway.This measure gives the Van Horne people full control of the transportation situation in central and eastern Cuba.STANDARD OIL CROWD OUT ?From to-day's stock movements it was ApDarent that the mo-called Standard Oil rlique was doing nothing to support prires.If current reports are to be believed, they liquidated most of their holdings priar to to-day,\u2014N.Y.Post.AMOUNT TO $158.049.292.The dividends payable in the States nn the first of July will reach a total of $15R.049,392.Canadian dividends will be over $3,000,- 00 To NIPISSING MINES.Nipissing Mining stork was quoted on the New York curb at 5% to 54 GRANBY GOES LOWER.Granby was offered at 10% to-day.with 108% bid.The decline seems to he in sympathy with the marked weakness in all other copper stocks.FEAL ESTATE HURTS STOCKS.(Moody's Magazine.) It is history that when speculation in real estate begins to assume bram pro- rortions, speculation in Wall Street begins to wane.\"BELLING (T.W.Lawson.) For weeks the Standard Oil pirates have been unloading everything.Head Outside of a Charles firmer tone in the call money rate, which is entirely natural In view of the near approach of July lat there is no news of importance, the weakness Being due almost entirely tu the heavy liquidation, which has resulted largely from extensive calls for margin sent out last night.J.8.Bache \u2014 The attack was fullle.as recovery Was instantaneous, and Very few stocks came out.Call money went to 4% per cent, but attracted little attention.Scattered liquidation may veme.but the worst seems over, E & ©.Randolph\u2014-Liquidation has now temporarily ceased, and the market has had a moderate rally.but there seems tn be no disposition to follow prices up, And the only people now who want stocks are those who have previously sold them Sales to noon, 697,750.H.I.Horton & Co.\u2014 No change in Opinion.but rallies mult nappen in every bear market.N.P.Bryant\u2014Our impression is that it is bargain day for a considerable time te come.Burnatt & Co.\u2014 The heaviest sellers were the traders.while some good buying is said tr have made Its appearance at the low level.MONTREAL rer English watches repsired and guaranteed.R.Hemsley, 35 8t.J st pe Ver ; Sid ETT Ce aN ae It ts understood that Lord Strathcona has purchased the salmon fishing rights vu the Tobigue River belonging to the New Biunnwiik Ry.Co.Lord Stiathceona, while an enthusiastic Ilsherman, does not.often take a holiday to andulge In that sport.Later on this year, however.he is conung to Canada tor a bllle fishing, and WI be usconpaated Ly l.urd Northeliffe.formerly Str Allied Harmsworth, the funmous English publisher.Itecentiv the (Governor-General and his party have been fishing on the waters now owned by lord Strathcona.It 15 said that the recent buying of Canadian Bank of Commerce stock in this market has been for New York account.Tlie bank w:l, no doubt.fall into line and pay dividends quarterly.It 1s rather interesting to compare the Showing of the Dominion Steel Co.with Dravious years.Thu figures Indicate derided progress.5 months Year 1906.1905.1904.Profit .__ During the past week the price of on sales.$1.336.564 $ 366.063 § 124,755 strawberries has eased off slightly.vege- Rent, etc.9.735 4,796 9.403 tables being generally also considerably Total net .1.406.395 310,358 134.163 lower.Apricots, however, have advanc- Int.on ist ed.as have alsu lemons and Valencia m., bonds 390.280 164,084 393.800 pranges.Int.on 2nd sie.Hart & Tuckwell's circular pui bunds 122,572 30,779 10,078 auotes prices 48 follows.nL on ; 71\u201d STRAWBERRIES.\u2014Canadian fruit ia sone Ist 171,138 51,048 183.088 arriving daily, and selling around 9 to 10c E.- 1s per x.bands .59.179 23,416 56,200 APRICOTE.\u20144-basket crates.C'alifor- Total pay- nia stock is 25c dearer, at $2.50 à «rate.ments 753.711 299,327 643,167 PKACHES\u2014Callfornia, $2 per box.: 2158 T1:532 e509.a.Durplus 652.534 1,32 509.004! PLUMS\u2014Californias, 32.25 to $2.50 per : \" = \u201c 4-basket crate.loss.def.369,113 1,021,709 1,093.241 CHERRIES\u2014 California, $3 per box.* Deficit.ORANGES\u2014California, late Valencins.At the present rate of progress the 1967 Statement should be encouraging.One ¢f the great troubles with the Montre# market from a speculative standpoint 1s that we seldom ever have any decided short interest.Whatever opprobrium may attach to the operation of selling short, a short interest in n stock is always an assurance of stability.In sudden and severs breaks of the market it insures buyers, where other wise nobcdy would be willing to take stock at all.The Merchants Bank of Canada has made marked progress in the last few years, and the bank's profits last year were the biggest on record.Here is a showing of the vearly profits and dividends paid since 1895: Butter Holds About very active just now, the se its he altogether tavorable.96 and and :88 size, $6.35; Messina oranges, half boxes, 50 size, $2.50; 100 size, $2.75.and prices have advanced about box.300, Valencia style, finest lemons on the market, $4.75; do Messina lemons, 30 size béxes, $4 carriers), $4 new size.$2.30; cucumbers, $2.50, Egyptian onions, 1%c per lb.purposes are now large; an advance prices is expected shortly.18 size, $3.85; 24 size, $3.35.30 size, $3.15; 36 size, $3.$175 to (FRESH FRUIT NOW IN FULL SEASON Ontario Berries and California Fruit Plentiful\u2014Firm Lemon Market.CHEESE RATHER FIRMER.Steady\u2014Wheat Market was Lower on Good Crop Reports\u2014Cotton Easy.Demand for fresh fruit of all kinds is n being at ht, and the weather being hot and Canadian strawberries are now arriving dally from Ontario.The quality is fine, and the quantity is Jiberal.Consumption is apparently large, demand continuing active.! Calitornia frults ave also in liberal sup- Lly¥.Arrivals on this market are taking place almost daily.here in good condition, and meets with a good demand.The fruit reaches 176 size, $5.50; 150, 176, 216, 250 LEMONS\u2014The market ls very strons.Zèe per Extra fancy Malori lemons, vases VEGETABLES \u2014 Tomatoes (1 basket $1.25; new potatoes.per bbl, cabbage, per crate, large per basket, § to PINEA PPLES.-\u2014Orders for preserving mn Fancy colorad, BANANAS.\u2014The market is steady at 2.25 per bunch for Jumbos.MAPLE SYRUP\u2014Guaranteed pure, in ting, about 8 pounds, tin, 70c.Frofits.Dividends.NEW COCOANUTS\u2014Fresh car new 1906 ., $740,398 $420,000 nuts.per bag, $3.40.1905.LL, LoL LL.649,000 420.000 DAT'ES8\u2014 Hallowee golden dates, per EL LL LLL Tet 420.000 1 gree M3 21e 2e 134,939 420,000 NUTS.\u2014New stock: Grenoble walnuts, ed LLL 550,600 420,000 146: Tarragona almonds, 12e: Sictly filo Io Leese BOLO 430.000 hares 100, shelled walnuts, 24e: Brazils, 1839 0.Ll 417.819 450,000 18, Pecans, large, 15c: do.Jumbos, 17c: ISBT LLL 200 eae ee Re2 440 $80,000 shelled almonds.26c.1595 vu.581.849 480,000 PEANUTS - \u201cBun-Ton\" roasted, J1c.\u2014 \u201cSun\u201d hrand, roasted.10c; \"Coon\" brand, Mr.F.H Mathewson, Montreal man- §i9c; \u201cVirginian, shelled, 10%c; Spanish.ager of the Canadian Bank of Commerva, is expected home from Europe about the 8th of August.Canadian Pacific's fiscal year ends on the 30th of this month.With one more week to be heard from.the road shows total BToss earnings of 359,481,000, an increase of $10.279.000 over the same period of 1904-5 and an increase dos 1 781,000 over the same period of.-4.The statement Deminion Steel mark.The public, no it waa true.that the public is not ln\u201c doubt, wishes WHEAT MARKETS DECLINED.Favorable Crop Reports Prime Factor \u2014Local Oats Market Very Dull, From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Beard of Trade.Chicago M, June 28.\u2014 July wheat sold from 83% off to R2%, and up to S2% ; September from 83% to 825 to B3.They closed yesterday at 83% and 833% respectively, There was a sharp let-down in wheat values.with the Jones-Inglis report on crop conditions in the winter wheat belt the prime factor.These two experts have anne over the winter wheat belt carefully.and they estimate the yield at 420.000, - 000 bushels, with the quality excellent.There were purchases hy Armour of 50,- 000 bushels new crop wheat raised In Mis- sour! and Illinois, and several 5,000 bushel Inta were bought by other elevator concerns.F.W.Thompson.of the Ogilvie Min- tng Company, wired Brnsseau: Our Liv- \u20acrprol cable says estimate of European wheat crop this year will llkely run approximately two hundred to two hundred and fifty million bushels less last Year, Conditions in Roumania M Rul- Sarla bad.Whole of Russia largely less than last year.The Liverpoal spot wheat market closed steady, at Rs 6d to 6a 61d for No.1 nor.Man, 68 3%d to 68 4d for No.2, and 6s 2'4d to fs 34 for No.3.Options closed Steady.at 6s 74d for July, 63 844 for Sept., and 8s T%d for Dec.Antwerp was steady, at 17.Paris closed § up on June, at aa 4nd 10 down on Sept.and Dec., at 22.85.Winnipeg was 4c down at noon, at 82» for June, 83%c for July.and 80%c for Or tober.Chicago was ¥c down on July, at sage, at noon, and on Bept., at 83c.July corn Was Me down, at 51%c¢.and July oats steady at 393e.Duluth was %c down, at 84%c.Inspections at Winnipeg veslrday were: Cars.No.1 bard ., .0 No.3 noithern .che eee es 43 No.3 northern .1.care ave 18 No.3 rorthern .No.4 northern.- - Other grades .,.ven ev ean 11 Total .1.eu 87 Last year .R3 - England\u2014Weather fair but cloudy; forecast, unsettled, France \u2014 Weather, North, overcast; 8cuth, paitly cloudy; forecast, hot.LOCAL.MARKET.\u2014~ Tha market for oats was agaln very dull.Therg is little or no change in the situation.hôiders being fairly firm in their Ideas and demanding full quotations for the most part.These are still 42% c store for No.4 oats, 43¢ for No.3, and 43%e for No.2.shelled, 1}c.W board, 2 factories board colored.CHEESE MARKET FIRMER.BUTTER.-\u2014 Several dealers thought they saw an easier tendency in the market for butter this morning.Of course, country boards were fractionally than a Week since, but that Is not necessarily of any particular weight.pilvate cables from the other side apparently Near future.However, It 1s asserted that Is slightly wide af the v lower Some the have predicted a decline in ery recently cable offfers of 211% to 21%c have been received for choicest creamery, and that 21%ec¢ has been made lately for special two per cent.salted.1f these TepOTts are correct, it becomes less surprising to find these prices ruling here.Uther dealers, however, declare that they would like to get bids at these prices.they having found it utterly impossible so ar.There is some demand locally, and the market appears to range around 21%c for choicest, with more being asked by many h olders.Receipts of hutter reported on the Board of Trade to-day were 10,454 pkgs.CHEESF.-\u2014 The market for cheese is holding quite firm, notwithstanding the rather lower prices in the country yesterday.Bo far as the local market is concerned, there are many holders who have full confidence in prices, and are not pared to accept less than 11%c for thelr.flnest goods.There are others, however.who will take 114c, and these have had opportunities to do business, as there are buyers at that figure.In fact, it is clatm- ed that private rahles practically permit trading at present figures, a rather firmer market in England neing thus indicated.Easterns are quoted at slightly higher prices to-day.owing possibly to the Increased demard they met with at the recent unusually wide spread they occupied below Ontarios.had at less than 11%, and some holders were demanding 11%¢.re- To-day none could be Receipts of cheese reported on the Board of Trade to-day were 2254 boxes\u2019 EGGS.\u2014 There seems tn be very little change in the market for eggs.Cholcest straight gathered stock is bringing 168%c, and probably 16%c, while less desirable stock is obtainable at 16 to 16%c.Dealers are still trying to buy at 166, points.and In many Instances they are succeeding.Many Invoices at higher figures have heen returned.Candled, select 3 country eggs are being sold at 19%.and No.Btock mt around 14e.The quality of the offerings is now quite poor.and the consumption has fallen off greatly since the hot weather and the fresh fruit arrived, Receipts of eggs reported on the Boar: of Trade to-day were 1160 cases.COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.Stirling, June 28.\u2014 At the meeting of the cheese board, 945 boxes were offered; all sold at 11 3-16c.Picton, Ont.June 28.\u2014 At our cheese 1,505 boxes, all 1%c; all poid.28.\u2014 At the Highest bid, Woodstock, Ont, June U weekly cheese market, there was offered 1 4,656 hoxes, 2,525 of colored cheese, the largest board of the season.Pric same ns last somewhat keener.On the board the bidding ranged from 10% to 10%e, and no sales were registered.meeting about 3.500 boxes sold from 10% to 11e, according to quality.This is two cents in advance of the price paid this time last year.The make continues the heaviest in years.boarded cheese to-day.including 2,131 of white and ruled practically the week, with the demand After the board In all 26 factories Three Rivers, June 28.\u2014 Three hundred and six packages of butter and 369 boxes of cheese were hoarded.Prices obtained were: 214 for salted butter, 21%: for unsalted butter.and 11c for cheese.Lawrenceville.Que., June 28.\u2014 At the \u2018 COTTON EASIER AT NOON.lawrenceville butter and cheese hoard, E.& C.Randolph's New York cotton market letter says: The Journal of Commerce's reports so far published certainly point to a maintenance of condition by the report of that authority when it Is issued, probably next Monday.and between now and next Tuesday there will be a number of private reports.which may have more or less influence on the market.Meanwhile we must not forget the necessity for a large crôp presented by the big trade demand.nor the [avt that it is usually during July and August {hat the crop deteriorates and not during une.Liverpool was due 1 to steady.2 higher.At 12.18 p.m.y.ecodv.1 to 2 higher.Spot.quiet, 4 highor, 6184, American middling.Bales, 6.000, 3.American.Estimated ports, L 99): nxt week, 4.314; a3.vear 935) 2 higher.Opened Prices at noon were as follows: Open.H er dull, dut uniform, at $2.10 to $2.15 per bag to job- re, Jd 28 te groce double the pitcé, and 25c .228 boxes of cheeses and 100 boxes of butter were boarded.for cheese was 11%c, and the butter 210.'NO BUYERS IN HAY MARKET.The market price MII.LFEED \u2014 The market has been steady on bran and shorts for some time past.Shorts are in good demand for feeding, but bran ta dull.918 per ton, and shorts steady at $20 to 321 per ton.Bran is quoted at FILOUR \u2014 The market for flour was firm.First patents, Manitobas, are quoted at 34.70, and bakers\u2019, $4.20, Montreal second priente or ntrong freights.Ontarios are $4.40 to 84.50 per bbl.for patents, $4 to $4.10 for straight rollers.and 51,90 to $2 for straight rollers, in bage.extras being $1.65 to 1.75, ROLLED OATB8 \u2014 The market ix rath- ices seem firm and fairly rs.Barrel lots, added for barrel.was + The market i n.High.w 1280 very bad shape this morning.TL appears January A 1044 10.44 10.37 10.37 that there are no buyers to ba found in Juv et 18 10.18 10.13 10 16 this market just now, and that prices August co +o 1035 10.38 10.29 10.53 have suffered another decline.Live 1 Qcto Tr Lok.1036 10.36 10.28 10.28 34 down 128 8d, and demand is exceeding- \u2018amber 10.41 10.41 10.38 10.38 ly light.Local quotations 87.50 to 88 .fon for clover mixed, $8.50 to 89 for We can make your eye glasses on.R Hemsley, 256 &t- James street.# ace va star | Ro.L « pui Pres 55 Sfr $+ thmothy, and £9.50 to 810 DIVIDENDS ON PREFERRED STOCK Important Announcements made at Dominion Iron and Steel Annual.PAST YEAR ENCOURAGING.President Plummer Expresses Hope that the Government Will Con- tinue Steel Bounties.President J.H.Plummer, of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company, made two important announcements at the annual meeting of that corpordtion, held at noon to-day in the Street Rallway Chambers.The first was that no plan of reor- Ranizing the company's finances waa contemplated: and the second was that he expected before long the company would be able to pay current dividends on the preferred stock; it being the Intention to start in these payments by paying the interest as it fell due, and look to the deferred, or back payments, later on, when the corporation's financial standing is better than at present.Mr.Plummer stfled that the directors of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company are not satisfied with the earnings, they were satisfied however, with the progress which had been made during the past year.He pointed out that the company had earned during the year $i67,000 over and above the bounties paid by the Dominion Government.This Indicated progress for the year, as twelve months ago the statement did not show a dollar's profit over and above the bounties pald by the Government: while the year previous, 1904, the condition had even been worse.FINANCIAL RE-ARRANGEMENT.Respecting a re-arrangement of finances, Mr.Plummer stated that the matter had never come up before the Board, though it had been discussed privately by himself and other members.There was, in his opinion, no practical plan whereby a re-arrange- ment of finances would benefit the company; and there were many reasons why the banks which had come to their assistance, and had been extremely kind when the company was in a bad way, would object.In answer to an enquiry, Mr.Plummer stated that the sum of $110,000 figuring as sinking fund in the lla- bilities, represented the amount which should have been taken up within the past two years, and was not because of lack of funds.A call would be js- sued now within a few days for the instalment due last July, and the next would be redeemed when due.ASKS CONTINUANCE OF BOUNTIES.Mr.Plummer, in concluding his remarks, spoke cheerfully of the company's future, and expressed the hope that the Government would see its way clar to maintain the bounties for some time to come; for while, perhaps, they could get along without the sums It represented It was nevertheless a matter of great moment, and its abroga- tlon might be the means of crippling them very greatly.Mr.Plummer referred to large expenditures which had been necessary during the year and which did not show on the general statement indiv- lduaily.For instance there was the rearrangement of the yard tracks which had been necessary owing to the Increased tonnage handled by them.Then again it had been found necessary to build a new laboratory.Up to this time they had utilized a building which was little better than an old shed and not suited to this important department.BESSEMER PLANT.The Bessemer plant which they are now building would prove an important addition.It was no experiment\u2014 they could not afford to experiment\u2014 but had been used most successfully elsewhere.This would largely increase the capacity for the mills are capable of taking much more steel than the present furnaces can produce.The president stated that the increased production and the decreased cost had been fairly satisfactory.They had suffered somewhat from the higher cost of materials, such, for instance, as manganese.,Messrs.Gordon Strathy and J.J.M.Pangman were appointed scrutineers.their duties being ex tremely easy na an old board of directors was re-elect- od unanimously with one ballot.\u201cI WISH TO INVEST MY FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PROPERTY,\u201d SAYS THE YOUNG MAN, \u201cBUT HOW MAKE A=: GOOD CHOICE?\" LET US SAY, BY APPLYING TO WELL KNOWN REAL ESTATE AGENTS, SUCH AS COUSINEAU, RAYMOND & HALL, 68 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL WE OFFER BELOW THE MARKET: 25 Canadian Marconi .\u2026.$3.25 50 American DeForest (com.).2.00 2 American Marconi .\u201ceee.bbUD 5000 Deer Trail Con.serrevese 01% 1000 LaPlata Mines, Ltd.20 \u201c6000 Lardeau Mines, Ltd.een 02 1000 International Coal .47 We will sell any part of any of the above at prices named.If you wish to purchase, wire us at our expense.WE BUY all active stock.Write for our fros market letter and quotation sheet.SHARP 4 IRVINE, 308-86 Peyton Block, Spokane, Wash.Drawer 1082, Nelson, B.C.153 307 Secrecy\u2014 Despatch \u2014 Accuracy The three cardinal points In an efficient audit are: \u201cSecrecy, despatch, acoyracy.\u201d The report which the auditor makes after the checking of the accounts has been done, should be placed in the hapds of the manager of \u2018a company alone, company also should not detsr the working of & business by being ton long on the books.Rapidity as a requisite of good auditing iz only second to accuracy.The McDOUGALL AUDIT COMPANY, LIMITED, 32 Central Chambers, Ottaws Ont.Pres., J.L.McDougall, ax-Auultor- General of Canada.161 6eod We Offer for Bale any part of 100 SHARES \u2014of the\u2014 HILLCREST COAL & COKE Ca, of Frank, Alta, Par Value $100.00 per share.The Hillcrest Mine js à doper, ty of merit.with 15.000.000 tons of good cosl\u201485 to 91 per cent, carbon\u2014in sight.It managed, in good financial shape.and we recommend the investment.ROBERT MEREDITH & 00., 57 Bt.Framcqie Xavier Streef.| far No.| INCOME.Determine the rate of interest desired and we will assist you in the protection of your funds by investing them in bonds.A.B.LEACH & CO.Formerly , FARSON, LEACH & CO., NEW YORK CHICAGO, BOSTON, PHILADELPH AI WHEAT, CORN, OATS and PROVISIONS Bought and Sold on the Chicago Board ot Trade for Cash or 3 on minimum margins.STOCK NORRIS P.BRYANT, Sneek.84 St.Francois Xavier st., Montreal.\u2018Phone Main 4960.(Private Wires Principal Markets).THE ROYAL BANK of CANADA to Report confirmed by the management bilities for a sensational advance in the price of the stock.White Bear letter.Members Standard Btock and Mining EXCHANGE of STOCK]; Bliver Leaf stock.share for share, TRETHEWEY and Wallace & Co.announce that h of the above stock to offer.and Information Lawrence Hall, room 154.151 3 A Rich Strike: \u2014IN\u2014 Ore Runs $67.50 | PER TON.We have always believed in the possi- Write us at once for particulars and Buying or selling, write, wire or phone us.> FOX & ROSS, Exchange.TORONTO.43 \u2018Phone M.2765.108 ; : Aurora Consolidated for 1 will Exchangs from 00 to 3,000 shares.Write ar wire.J.E.CARTER, Investment Broker, .: 28.uelph, On Phone 4 160 141 BUFFALO MINES .N.A.Mooney, of the firm of J.MM.a brokers, Cobalt, begs to has a limited number Prospectuses can be had at the st DIVIDEND No.745.NOTICE 1s hereby given that a Divi- DEBENTURES FOR SALE dend of two and one-quarter per cent.for Sealed Tenders.marked on envelape the current quarter ending 30th June, be- \u201cTenders re County Lennox and Ad- ing at the rate of nine per cent.ner an- dington Debentures\u201d addressed to (ho là num, upon the pald-up capital stock of this Bank, has been declared, and that the same will be payable at the Bank.t and its Branches, on and after Tuesday the third day of July next.t The Transfer Rooks will be closed from the 16th to the 30th June, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, E.L.PEASE, eral Manager.1806 127 10 2aw î TENDERS WANTED Gen Halifax, N.8., May 28th, undersigned, p.m.on Wednesday.July 4th, 1908.for County payable on the first day of July.A.D.July, A.D.1918: tnterest on said deben- - tures at the rate aforesaild, payable annually on the first day af By each vear until ret - Nn Napanee, June 21st.A.D.1906.will be received up to 1 debentures of the Addington as he purchase of at lennox and allows 39,000 at 4 per cent.per arinum, re- 911, and $9.000 at 4 per cent.per _an- repayable an the first da® of debentures ender necessarily accepted.WwW.G Wi County Clerk.149 4eod Guelph & Goderich Railway Company Listowel Branch.TENDERS will ba received until Wednesday, the 3rd day of July, at four o'clock p.m., for the construction of the Listowel branch of the Guelph and Gode- rich Railway, a distance of seventeen 79 104 Eaw miles from Linwood to Listowel.Plans, Profiles.Specifications and Approximate Quantities may be seen.and blank forms of Tender may be obtalhed at the engineer's office of the Guelph and Goderich Rallway Company, at Goderich, Ont., on and after Monday, the 18th of June, 1906.The Company has the right to reject any or all tenders.Proposals should be ad- dreased to the undersigned at Goderich, Ont., and marked \u201cTenders for the \u2018construction of the Guelph and Goderich \u201cRailway Listowel Branch.\u201d P.ALEX.PETERSON, Chief Engineer.ich, Ont, June 16th, 1906, Goderich 149 4e0d HARTSHORNE, BOGERT & BATTELLE, Hembers New York Stock Exchange, 100 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.NORMAN BINMORE.- Manager.141 53 THE QUEBEC BANK Founded 1818, CAPITAL, P Up.$2.500,000 RESERVE ND 1,154.000 BRANCHES IN MONTREAL: in Office\u2014Flace d'Armes 8q.bain End Branch-\u20148t.Catherine and Amherst atreets.Yest End Branch \u2014 1960 St ( Bell Tel.Main 048.Gordon Strathy & Co No.13 $t.Saorament'S$t Montreal York, bought and sold oa commission, Grats in Chicago.New York, Chicago sud Loudon, Eaz.140 2 P.O.Box 1026.STOCK BROKERS, H.Gordon Strathy, Member Montreal Steck Exchange.) Stocks nnd Bounds, hoth here and New Correspondents James street west.TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF SSUED PAYABLE IN En ns OF THE WORLD.Savings Department at all offices.Interest credited four times a year.138 156e0d FREE-\u2014-THE INVESTMENT HERALD.di Mining and financial paper.News Hom AT mining districts.Most roltahle information regarding mining.oil industries, rincipal companies, ete.No Investor ahouild « without ît.Will send aix momths frea Branch A.Wisner & Co, 41 and 89.Confederation Life Buliding.Toronto ans.Fr.Manager for a.wen J.B.Yearsley.ag sr, Carat d 8 à HEAD OFFICE, Pald-up Capital, $10,000,000 HON.6FO0.A President.B.E.WALKER, General Manager.NOVA SCOTIA STEEL reference shares of this quarter ending June 30, 1906, be closed from July 2nd to July 5th, eoth Cashier {« New Glasgow.N.S.June 28, 1908.1337} THE CANADIAN BANK | OF COMMERCE §& GOAL \u20ac0., Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE.ri TWO r cent.on thd A Atvidend of Pony on ts has beon 308, to lared payable on July l14th, 1906, harehoiders of record of June 30th.The transfer books of the company will ave Inclusive.ne directors of the rec .By order THOMAS GREEN.à GRE 3 2 TORONTO.Rest, $4,600,000 TE .COX, ALEX.LAIRD, Assistant General Manager.Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States aud England.TRAVELLERS\u2019 LETTERS OF CREDIT.\" These Letters of Credit are issued for the use of Travellers and Tourists, and may be obtained available in every part of the world.They form the most convenient method of providing money when travelli whatever sum he requires, when needed, without risk of difficulty.Full particulars may be obtained nn a MONTREAL BRANCH - - - - WEST END BRANCH - - - - DOMINION DEFOREST WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY LIMITED.ng, as the holder can draw » \u2018 pplication at any office of the Bank.¥.H.MATHEWSON, Maza£éer.B.SONY, Manager.H.B.PARSONS, TE Et od ; L OFFICKH\u201433 Board of Trade Building.ONTREA ft.Louis Street.Telephone, st, Peter Btreet.Telephone, ' And tn Parliament Buildiugs.Street in Parliement Mutldiorn.M QUEBEC OFFICKRS-\u201434 OTTAWA OFFICES Sparks mn 1 Y RATE-\u2014-20 cents per 10 words; 1 cent per woré extra, NICHT RATE » 38 werd 8; / cent per word extra, sengers, 720 centre per MESSAGES DELIVERED FREF by e guarantee nrompt and efficient service and solleit your patronawe.Dominion DeForest Wireless Telegraph COMPANY.LI Tel.Main 913, Ne: 130.» Telephone, Ne.8084, \\ uniformed mes MITED.[YACHTING SHOES We will sell 8 splendid Pear) Shade best quality rubber soie.for 83.80.line, and will clear them at this exte, ONSET These Ehoss have been selling At'44.00, but wa ary.dissoniy At little over LOES But Priest \u201cALY YACHTING Ho, win i A : er ré rponcH ESTER ST.Sopith 26 T1.â \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014eammmee PROPERTY FOR SALE.HAN FOR BALE \u2014 316,000, DOR HESTEN at.west, new cul stone fivnt flaus steel jJoisted, AL construcliou, natural wood finish; annual rent 3 Finecst Bol.don.14) Noire Lamy wosl.149 FOR SALE \u2014 Fhôut, JUvy-Sluy NOIRE Dame, brick conimercial b.«k, wifes * stores aud four dwelliugs, annuel rent $1005.W.Ernest Boiton, 141 Notte Dame west.149 FOUR SALE \u2014 $2600, Us AND lu ST.Dominique st., irce solid pos flaws, aLobe foundation, rent $C Vv.Er- 141 Notre Dame west.14y 6 tigh nest Boltan, FOR SALE \u2014 #:150.DURUCHER ST.stone front tencncnt bivck, very deep extensious, aunual rent $i-v, can be increased.Lineal Mollug, Jél Notre Dame weat D .FOR SALE - FINE CORNER LOT and à large luuse and outbulldings, corner of \u2018\u2019aAusch and Verdun avenues, Ver dun, 9020 feet vf jaud.Jnust be su.d cneap, ut à great sacrifice 1! sold thie week; immediate possession, party leaving town.Apply to 136 atçvel und 30 Huspital street, tmunediate \u2014 - - \u2014 viciuity of Kaurd of Trade Building, Stock Tu LET \u2014- 4472 SHERBROUKE ST.Eachange and the principal business centre Westmount, iv; modern up to date of Muntieas Bul.dings aways in perfect stone front self-contained house, extension o:der and very fair offices us low us $u.vu Kitchen, finished in cottonwood, containing per month.GG.Go Lewis.OU Hospital st, |8 rooms, clase to Westmount Park, rede- Te cess.151 6 corated prettily.G.W adgles, 124 st.erepliviie Main Judd à Peter st.123 Sond OFFICES WANTED.ou \\ ONTED \u2014 ~ Se ae OFFICE OR DESK ROOM, HOUSES WANTED, st.Fruncois Xavier street or nelgh- WANTED \u2014 TO LET FOR.FIRST 005 bourhood Apply A svv., Star Ufiice.August small house, from rooms.west of Guy st, State rent and ont BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED, ee Se ms AS SA vusiences to Y v.53, Star Branch Office.153 a FOR SALE.- Se aan por eacero HX MI11.LjON, XIND- 33.a fr le, 43.60; tamarao blocks.Las 00; mill bloc 91.18 per load; dell vue, = the city.Mcbia .No.in.Guy and Watan sis.all Tel Main 452.266 312 BUTTLES\u2014Standar4 Bottie Exchange, 263 Cadieux st.East 3728.All kinds of bottles bought.sold.exchanged, wholesale ané retail; car lots shipped rr:sive special atten- don; private houses.310 312 PERGIAN LAMB JACKETS.The BEpecialty House for Persian lamb Jackets and men's raccoon coats; a large and varied assortment :'ways op hand.Mc- Combera 516 Bt.Faul at, 33 163 Gold and Silver Platers Brass Finishers, H.OUELLET & CO, 13% Vitre street, Be'l Tel.Main 387% 243 312 Anthracite coal, mid EVERYTHING r sale everyibing to furnish the homa, wn whore or in part.We invite you to open an account with us.Cho you want from our large stock of Furniture, Car- pots, Stoves Kanges, Baby rriages, sic.and pay the accounts without iatereat, in weekly or moathly amounts etru- poiltua House Furnishing Co, 30 and 33 otre Dame st.west $ 813 GIIL.DING of all kinds promptly done.Malone Framing Co.48 Beaver Hall Hill FUR SALE \u2014- A BRASS FOUNDRY WANTED, ONE OR FURNISHEUL HOUSES TO LET.139 313 mer hore In ie midst of the Thou- two floors, wha or without et sand Istuuds.s':uätedd un St.Lawrence Iiv- zou bo ote feet fiver apace, wilh RN - STI TO ARDS.\u2014, asso er, half: rulle cast of Ecuo Lodge, neur juey and furnaces or in whicù furnscs TO LET \u2014 433 ELM AVENUE, COM- OST ae ated PA msortmment IE ES Alexundria Us.aud bidders\u201d Enbo, with coû:d be built, in central iocality, wnawer « pletely furnished, 12 roums, large will be forwarded by mall, prepaid, on re- about twenty {11a acres of land.Apply te wih partic uals, rent, ete, to C.A.Myers, Velandan vver extension.Low rent for 3 ot Pac oe Frida à Saturday sumimer v Ernest Bolton, 141 Noire seipt of 81.50, International Post Card Co, « O.lux 449, Carleton Puce, Ontario.s Queens Hotel vn Friday an alu Se .Dress west.M 152 \u20ac 81 St, James st, Montreal 144 296 : 2 2: .2 FOR SALE \u2014 AT CHATEAU- To.LET TAL URNISHED JIOUSE ON guay basin.1 cottage with other APARTMENTS TO LET.mvntha; lange.us siove, Plano.telephone, For Sale on Easy Payments bulldings, and about 20 acres of ead ç cut very moderate.Teiephune Uptown Furniture, carpets, stoves, go-carts, ete, 1 orchard.Tr.M: , iar eee me 4 4 t ot t 149 4eod ce TU LET \u2014 AT 249 MOUNTAIN ST, etc.The J.8.Prince Co.33 St.Lawrence sl.hl bright ete roomed apartments.large a TU LET \u2014 19 SHUTER STREET, \u2014_\u2014 G athroos, .Be fine huuse, completely furnished, $8b JOR SALE \u2014 3195 CASH, ALMOST NEW STORAGE TO LET, uot and cold water and Jagitor services jur month, Joun James Browne and Sun, F 3350 upright piano, three pedals, FET Mean rent pabpL oh an ney we \u201cvi Bt James st.34 6 handsome mahugany case, cAn be seen day ate \u201c Muvaluin st, or vas Up 23.IA a NO LET \u2014 FINE DRY STORAGE FOR \u2014 _ CT ; = or evening 392 Mount Royal avenue, near furniture, fi sepilfate rooms, free fro: 170 LET \u2014 AT THE BURNSIDE.40 TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS St.Andre st.150 ¢ dust: your wun lock und key, moderate i MeGl College avenue, fine flat with til Oct Ist, furnished houses, St.Cath.harges, ImmediAle possession.Go Go [0 modern conveniences; heat, hot water, V!NP st west.à roumsand bath, ele, alto Lewis, 30 Huspital st.Tel.Main 269%.as stove, electric fixtures.Appiy to the phone, immediate possession, good Tefer- 1815 Janor on tae premises, or tu E.Gailbert Cie required.Address A 9290, Stas Branch CA RPE J \u2014 p 21 St.Catnerine at, ea 148 6 ce 2 T iv ED.\u2014\u2014 APARTMENTS WANT TO LET - A sMALL FURNISHED and all kinds of urn are.Sloves, olicloth NN er A fiat mm the Staniey during July and J and curtains, are so.a owest prices ; WANTED -\u2014 5 OR § HEATED ROOMS yy unt, pA evenings, dour 3, thi nd, flat RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.and on easy payments at Lande Bros.234 4 in bright apartment house, from Sep- 8 Cs Se Sm St.Lawrence Boulevard, near Dorchester.tember until rer Ce Lathroom - : TO LET \u2014 DELORIMIER AVENUE 161 6 ne erate rented \u201cRr oly 3431 Ril Tones 13 ay : CURT Spall abuve Ontario, newly papered and a ments, 147 1ah po street, aiso 4474 tinted.» ruvoma, Lath, onen H»lumbing.H.4 \u2014 BARGAINS, ONE IRON Biar Office, or Telephone Uptown 4225, be- [44/3 St a aierime street, Westmountsultes 4.Hutchins, room 703, Merchants Bank FOR SALES mattress; one Universal TON fween 7 and 8 pu 145 66od ut 5, \u20ac rnoms, fmmediate possession Building, Phone 842 Main 143 13 der, with water front an d pipes, cheap fur _ WANTED | Apply Rover Neyles Jr.Si Merchants - cash.L.F.Mines, No.96 Prymouth Grove.FACTORY WANTED., Lee Hu PRE Hu James st rien voue TO LEI \u2014 A KRY NICE FLAT AT \u2018 516 \u2014 : vie, ete 5 .11 Hope avenue, furnisied or un- PSS | premises.\u2019 furnished.Apply to J.S.Smith, 207 St ®ANTED _ FACTORY, ABOUT 16.James st.Main 1250.148 6 000 aquara feet floor space.apply K g TO LET - ON SHERBROOKE WF&T, 6499, EBrar Office.161 Jeod Eu ruvins, with balcony and private bath- TO LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS 9 ROOM- LOST rooms, pic'erhene PSIG.ALLAN Hod ed fiat, furniture for sale at n sac- .ern convenience and strictly first class CN ritice.Apply 531 St.Denis st, opposite St.White enamelled beds, brass trim- v tL dr | 9:14, B ste * | OE Tee Address Ÿ 3:14, Buur Branrh Louis square.149 \u20ac Mmings; all sizes, with double woven wire sPHISRE .- - - - : ~ Tes spring\u2019 and mattress.$6.50.At J.Albert's, OST \u2014 THURSDAY EVENING, RE = Tu LET - NEW FLATS, MODERN ~ tween Dorval and Stoney Point, or on improvements, at Westmount.Appiy 131 Craig st.east, opposite City Hail Lachine, car, gold proocR with Loree gar: SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.to A.Piche, 214 SU Janes sl.lb: 6 151 70 nets, an: small hoo or walc Vill finder please return to J.C.D, 249 BL James eam mo - TO LET \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED COR BALE = GRAMOPHONE, BERLIN- st.and receive reward.151 8 TO LET \u2014 ISLE CONTENT, FUR- Mil or unfurnished fiat, four rooms, lght- or th 200 records.brass horn.PR \u2014 a Li nished cottage on Lake St.Francis, ed, heated and water Included; rent 326 per Tect condition.Apply Wheatley.OT A AN rae AY MORN near Fort Covington, four bedrooms, fire: mont For full particwars appiy 21s Etienne at næ in street car v 6 - ac \u2018a, .vo b X ; Greene avenue.182 2 ally rewarded on returning Mt to Sovereign place.Leen Reni Ts er a ct .OR SALE \u2014 COPYRIGHTS.1.cs Benk Branch, corner Guy and &t, Cather- for season, John A Macintosh, Malone, N.FLATS To LET.CORNER LOGAN rain Walz son English, and French erine sis.152 Y.1 148 7 lv, and Dupineau nos er Just com- | a American vo \"hems tan pay preted.four rooms, bath an ot wa- - OST \u2014 TUBSDAY EVENING, BE- NT SRFILL ter.gas and elvetrie, and all modern Im.ane pat, eee Rte Of twelve cents per LS een Daminion Park and 6 Victoria TO ARENT oh Ad FoR provements, rent 10,11 and 12 dollars.Ap- Obs Bold.purchaser only may sell ol wreet, 3 large «envelope, Jin the owners crie lighl bath, wc.piano.everything Piy to The Montreal Waterproof Clothing ere: clghteen years exclusive Fou name and addre containing a sum Of [equal to city Juxuries.Particulars a, J.tw.200 Papineau avenue 153 ¢ Rue mar enrery hing ready.2.money; In one dollar bill.The return of Waiter Tresidder, 47 Bt.Francows tier, as, time.Pod ic ab dication accepied which 10 the above address will be sas Montreal, 145 6 mn TO LET \u2014 TWO BEAUTIFUL FLATS, SA oir] a mmany 1 ee abnor- rewar 885 St.Hubert at upper, 3-2, ë Cake Walk.Another Important fi pod - Tr co \u201c| Tupper st.middle.430.John James Pan arm shall MST \u2014- (188 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, IN a ee AT DUR | be und Son.207 SU James street.or Tiny percent all radon ath, Rozalty : .4 St, Helen's island, a gold broooh-medal, {siand, at ten minutes to Dixie station Ap- 52 artistic \u201cOriental Waltz,\u201d \u201cfor sale at once with name Deluna Cote engraved.Finder ply to J.C.Decary.General Store, Lot.| Write immediately to \u201cAmerican Musi will please return to 140 Ssnguinet st.Re- Lai Que.: 151 4 TO LET \u2014 VERY NICE SEVEN- Co,\" 68 St.James 8.Montreal usle ward.À ronmed fiat, all large, with latest im- iH = - ~ 5 ~ Pp av ble and free SI - DOG.W TU LET - SMALL HOUSE, CLONE To Provements: rent ~ery reasons POR SALE \u2014 SUIT LENGTHS OF THA LSE Go YAY.COLLIE ok aE Highlands .tion, Lower lacuna (7 September.Telephone Main 668, or call very best imported goods, in black 4 breast, white spot back of neck; nume No.10 Somerville avenue, Key at No.12, a bl \" 3 King street d.Can be rented for balance of season an ue worsteds.serges, vicunas, eto Prince Finder returning to 11 « ry Apply Thos \\ 163 6 Come and see them and we will save you will be rewarde at, Phi or Unton Bank, iy + Lo.from 15 tn 20 pc.on your sults Open : TU LET \u2014 FLATS, SUSSEX STREET, OST \u2014 BETWEEN CADIEUX STREET - : 8 roams.hot water furnace, rent re.53°\"\\7F%, 7 to 8.Fsturday 3 to Bass com L and Windsor Station, brown leather fi TU LET \u2014 MANITOU HALL AND 10 ante for LTurther particulars Tel Maa ZF 4 n sg case, containing bills and trinkets.Cabman acres of land, lac Manlthu, near 8t.Shs 153 4 ; or finder returning same to 562 Cadieux st, Axuthe des Monts, large house.thirtevn -*°° OR SALE \u2014 TWO HEINTZMAN UP- Will be rewar bedrooma, good \u2018water supply.modern TU LET \u2014 A VERY COMFORTABLE Tabet planar in walnut and mahogany piumbling; hies, etc.Apply 1.HM.i fiat on Park avenue, immediats Caen: modern deelgn: rica | tone.Equal to \u201cpe - .Ewing, 55 Lots 152 2 top + pa new.tn reduce stock for summer months; OST - ON TUESDAY EVENIN\"G ON ST, 3 5 possession.Apply to teux, 62 St.price only 3726 and 8268 respectively ay black Caine cars or at Dominion Lark TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE James st Tel Beil Maln anse.149 4eod ton Bros, 144 Peel st.163 Jeod na wallet.containing papers o value near lake Muaskinonge.and 1 \"rs only to owner Howard if returned to BL4 fiftran minutes saik nf van nad winin 3 \u2014 .: \u2018 7 .roontes beds 9 TCO LET - DESIRABLE FLAT.3RD OR SALE \u2014 3\u201860-LIGHT AND 1 100- 8t.Cataerin st.est Tori aie Te que room and kit fi fioor, five rooms and hath, open plumb.light acetylene gas generators, all oN Es VENI: ; chen ddrexss las teks, Bt.Gabriel de ax, piped for Ras, rent $10; furnished or in first cles» order; wtli sell cheap; can ST A Eo Tomer ih K Brandon.Que 152 4 unturnished, seen between 7.30 and 9.30 be seen at any time.Address J.T.Lyons, Victoria Hifies Crest Finder ro warded - So | p.m, leaving the city July 13th, 255 Chausse No.8 Bleury at\u2026 Montreal, 103 S6eod on returning same to 13: Board of Trade TO SET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 st.off Ontario st.153 2 ON RALE ARAN SEVEN RT Jde.« .a ake, near St RAL, \u2014 N, BEV - Bide Agathe des Monts, wouid rent far summer TO LET - FLAT.EIGHT ROOMS, k doubie hookkeepers\u2019 desk.secondhand, OST \u2014 WEDNESDAY EVENING GEN.[oF by the month, cheap.Address A un well lighted, near the cars; immediate also singie standing desk, cheap to make L tlemans gun métal watch, un Star Branch Office, 153 Zeod possession, visit at any Lime.454 Grosvenor room.Apply Wm.P.Stanton, 5 St.Fra.monogram fob attached.Reward.182 ave, Westmount, $:1.Xavier st Manstield st.see re R SALE \u2014 A VERY FINE GREEN ST A GOLD CHAIN AND LOCKE hart joint-lock trout rod, by G.Gra- LO edhibiten Groands, Annex Finor SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED, RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED, Pam & Ce.Invernese, reg.Yo.1348 - please return 10 \u201cSR Purk avenue Reward om me .gineer, Standard late, 157 St.James nt.OST - A FEW DAYS AGO A PO KET WANTED \u2014 A COTTAGE BEWF.IN ISIN \"OR SALE \u2014 HANDSOME BOLID OAK L statue.In care.Please return to §i Rhawhridge and Xt Agathe for July go WANTED -\u2014 ABOUT & ROOM MOD- ning room suite, consisting of mas- et Monique at.and he rewarded.and August and part of September Ad- FH fiat, witain 29 minutes\u2019 walk of sive devons.two eäsy and four upright ! \u2014 dress RO 3361, star Branch Office.152 3 boat Office, fixe fuil description to KR.S.chairs, and large table, quite new: bar- Lest - SILVER WATCH AND GO on i\u2018eotter, 33 Union avenue, 152 2 gain.Donner.Address A 9284, Star chain.from Roy street to Wes mount, rane Mice.by St.Denis and St.Catherine xt Reward \u201c= \"7 TTT TT TTT Tog WANTED \u2014 SMALL.UNFURNISHED al Stone's Lirne store.Westmount FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.flat four or five rooms, wih good JCOR SALE \u2014 COMPLETE FURNITURE Lost, vse - sTH \u201clene BOSTON bathfonin, for August 18:, no children.biate sacrifice fe ack Gus eno use fr ea ç \u2014 J 1 = .+ + \u2014 rent be moderate, Address T 4855 : brindle bull dag, name and address | ~ ee : .37\" 142 Hutchison st.163 § on collar «Wav.11 Gulbault at» Please TO LET \u2014 LONDON.ENGLAND, Star Ultice.53 4 return tn abs address and receive reward furnished flat to let for six neg nths, .us Arrvnne found with dg tn thelr poss.saan or longer, contalns two xitting, Three ben: AE ein SMALL nen ron ays after this notice will be prosecuted .hoax and bathrooms.1 .~ amlly o ree; no \u20ac ren, ,per- der 4 Cheerful.mist und cnmconiants erm em manent tenant; rent must he moderate.Ad- HORSES AND CARRIAGES.a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 per werk.references exchanged.to Migg Ur Ss T 4374, Star Office, OST \u2014- @N HE TH AS a PUR Eat 19 Argyle Mansions, West Kensing- ES eee terrier deg, marked an \u2018Acad eniv.ton, London, Eng 152 7 _\u2014 £ > ANTED \u2014 .ARTIEB HAV- on léathes eallar (torn hail ac ass, A TED rem RN ISHED FLAT V ing horses, harnesses or vehicles of any with brass tricinings.Liberal reward t> room, west of St, Lenis street.Reply to T kind for sale will please bring them in, ae soy \u2018urning him to A0% Willian -\u2014 - \u2014-=#\u2014\u2014 À person r y person (aktaininæ him after this no ice will be prosceuted, Bicycle Lost LOST From corner of Dorchester stand Essex ave, an Eagle bicycle Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 1003 Ir berter at.west.153 3 v = WESTMOUNT.VACANT LOT.South-west corner of Westmount enue and Victoria street, about 17,- 90 square feet.A BARGAIN.EASY CONDITIONS.Apply to MAINW (RING, HOULE & CO.-PFhone Main 2433.146 St.Jumea ut.139 %eod LAY THE CORNER STONE of your fuiure Lome by buying now and avoid the increase in prices next spring.4610-4830 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014Five brick rottages, well bullt and id out.All modern improvements.orcu- tion 1st May, 17, price only $5000 ar 1071-1073 SHERBROOKE 8T.\u2014No rea- s able offer will bo refused for these fre stone front residences, with stables: ill be sold separately: Immediate oceu- could be turned Into one large 440 HUTCHISON ST.\u2014Stone front cof- parlor, dining room, pantry, kitchen, bedfooms, bath and w.c.$7500, corner Weredale handsome residen es, - Parle-Four very fharämwood floora.hardwood finish.ticke:- @ plated plumbing.porcelain baths, wash- Rbstin and sink: two rooms, hath and cloget for servants separate.LANSDOWNE AVE., Westmount\u2014Two fino pressed brick residences.parlor, ining room, Kitchen.pantry.five bed- poms.bath and w.r | one semi-detached lot on one side.$800\" or f10,- pho.respectively.MOLTON AVE.Westmount\u2014Handsome pnial cottage, hardwond floors, hard- M finish.nickel-plated plumbing.the iQ value in Westmount, rented at the ov pt year at $40 per month; price BR James Browne & Son, ST &t.James st usa , U8 6 ed FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.NT rr mL 48 Star Office.: WANTED il 1st Reptember, UNFURNISHED, FOR 6 or -I bright rooms, electric fixtures; chil- west or any ik WANTED FURNISHED FLAT TM- héluding good bathroom, © i mediately, à rooms, vicinity of Westy.moderates rental, careful tenants; no mount preferred, until lat Octaher nr ren; Bherbrooke st.longer: tent must be moderate Reply.with OUner desirable locality.Reply, quickly to J fuli particulars T 4868, Star Office.3430, Btar Office, 145 Geod Have You Decided To Always Pay Rent, or Do You Want Your Rent Money That Is Gone To By You?With only $500 cash paymant , A HOME, flat, gives you balance to suit your pleasu, .RENT FREE.A sumptuous, beautiful home at a price under cost of what you could bu\u2019! it for and buy the -lot, provided yoa had every dollar cash In the bank.AN UNPARALLED OPPORTUNITY Over 13 p.c.INVESTMENT.Never was there a safer and mora liberal proposition offered In \u2018dnntrail at u racrifice price to buy a modern two-fiat building on payment of $500 cash, than with your rent money pay tng Choteest building lots In from 156 to 40c per foot, small cash payments.western manufacturing district, and are Increasing rapidly in value.particulars, apply to E.L.BAUGH, dalauce of pu.chase price.the western part of the city (close to Westmount).at \u2018These lots are in the heart of (ne INCOME, and INVESTMEN., surrounded by absolute safety, where your rent money, Forever - ith income of rentad -For plans and 107 ST.JAMES STREET.~~ FACTORY SITES With Ideal Track Facilities on C.P.R.in Montreal.Extending from Maguire street to Mile End atation: ALL ROCK FOUNDATION, hand.Private spurs if required.For sale on easy terms.Rewers, gag, water, electric light and power, Switching at all hours.been purchased by large concerns.Apply J.BEAUBILN 112 8t.James Street, Montreal.al, and abundahce of labor aut The lots on the remaining half of this property have we mak satisfactory sales.We sel by auction every day at 230 p.m.Private sales at all times.Consignments of all kinds solicited; satisfaction guaranteed.T.oster and Co.auctioneers, 605 Bt, Paul st.140 26 ANTED TO RENT months, from July 16th, to Murray Bay, weight carrying riding horse, Address, with terms and particulars, H.W.Taft, 40 Wall st, New York City.151 5 FOR TWO to be taken R SALB \u2014 BY AUCTION FRIDAY June 20th, at 2.30 p.m.beautiful black gelding, six years qld, 15 3-4 ds high, ahsolutely sound, kind and thoroughly family broken to harness and saddle, warranted no fault; a be on view Friday morning.C 805 St.Paul st.182 3 V JANTED \u2014 A TEN TON FLOAT OR flat top weggon.Quinlan and Robert- 163 3 son, Contractors.Black's Bridge.F°* BALE \u2014VERY PRETTY TEA CART, rubber tires pmetty, nearly new; cost $300; will be roid $135.Apply to M Mar- caand, 21 Laval ave.181 : 2eod R SALE \u2014 HANDSOME ROAD OUT- it.consisting of none fast bay trotting , cushion tired runabout buggy and Kold -Mtounted harness; gentleman going warts or summer.Apply $91 Bt, Paul at.Toi.M.5957.Automobiles Motor Cars or Cycles, ete.If you desire to buy, sell, rent or exchange new or second hand Automobiles, Motor Cars, Cycles, etc, Try the \u201cFor Sale\u201d or the \u2018\u201c Wanted to Purchase\" columns of the Montreal Star for reaching those interested and for quick and satisfactory \u2018results.Q 182 26 Fer BALE \u2014 A GENTS Tan ENT bicycle.as o good as vow, very Ë Apply efter 6 p.m.to wh Deion t., top bie 1 3 BUSINESS CHANCES.R SALE \u2014 HOTELS, REBTAUR- ants, boarding houses, groceries.cigar and oovnfectionery stores, pifiner- ships; rare chance fur beginners; loses, shops to bec.I.Huivls, 75 St, Lawrence.1 143 44 Jeusson & GRACE, 62 ST.JAMES BT.Are you yuuting to buy or sell Lusi- neasea, stock.of go Montieal properuss?It so, write Jolson & race, real agate agents.62.James he \u2014 aJ VHNSON & GHAUE sed restaurants, 000; Noire Laine st, west, $13.000.Bauk of Montrusl, 31T,0uv, St west, $y0uu; Mulu sirvel (corner).$liguu, near Grand Trunk, $ivuv, Muisonney.vo, S4vuv; St.Henry, 33000; all on easy terms, 5e BUOK BTULKE, FUR BALE L Bear Pust Office.bo near Jaume st.OHNSON & GRACE ice cream parls and cigar sture St, Antoine st.west, best in the west «nd.good reasvn fur sclling, particulars apjny Juhu- son & Grace, 1496 JOHNSON & GRACE.FOR SALE a mail cigar and confectionery sore, Pt.St.Charles, onu cau clear $20 lu $35 per week; rent $13 a month.Price su i 6 OHNSON & GRACE.FOR SALLE \u201ccensed hotel, license, lease, fueni- good will, thirty bedrooms, f{unish- ed; heart of the city; price $11,000, will guarantee $5000 clear profit per year.The tenant sub-lets part of the premises gad instead of paying rent, coll-cta same.This is reall: a great bargain.Iovestigate JOHNSON & GRACE.SEVERAL EIl- cenged hotels in Ontario, prices nnk- \u2018ng from 33000, $6000, 59000 and 315,000.All above places can be bought on easy term 149 © OHNSON & GRACE, 62 ST.JAMES sT.Readers of the Star, if you are icok- ny to buy grocery stores, cigar st res, baler shops, boarding and lodging houses.call upon us.Some of the above can M bought $00 upwards.Wl loan part of tae money to any one who means business We have atways great opportunities to offer the public.Call upon us before buyinæ -:sew 149 \u20ac A > ESTABLISHED GROWING P'SI- ness for sale.which would sau:t a gentleman fond of horsea and an out.loor lite.Located in a town in New Jersey near New York, whore a pack of drag hounds Is kept and a large annual horse show heid, and where sport in this line is rapldly cnm- Ing to the fore.For further details at.dress Box M 4395, Montreal Star.150 à BWELLERY BUSINESS FOR SALE IN Lachine.smatl stock and f:xtufes, «s tablished ten years, splendid chance to get a good business.ill health reason for je.i.ing.For particulars address P.# Box RL Lachine MOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS DINING roon, doing good business, situated on one of the best corners of St.Cathedna at.= bargain to quick purcnaser.CE Harris.75 St.Lawrence st 153 2x RARE CHANCE TO GET INTO RUE ness, store between McGill Coins avenue and Mansfield st.10 jet, newly p Peed and painted and wired for ninegen amps, complete.tenant can have lease three years, rer is particulars 83 Bleury x IN from one month 19 paid tiH August: \\ \"ANTED A CAPITALIST TO vest $5,000 or $10,000 usiness.now F., Fox 939, General Post Office, Montmal BUSINESS FOR SALE Rare chance, in fine running order, gpd clientele, gin ale, soda water.ea.manufacturing business; very large )- fits; only $350 cash, balance payigle monthly.Apply by letter or personallilo E.W.Bayer, 14 Beaver Hall Hill, or%3 Emily st., off Pine ave.OHNSON & GRACE, 62 BT.JAMES iT.\u201828, 1906.\u2014\u2014mampegmmtes \u2014 SITUATIONS WANTED ÎMALE.) V ANTED \u2014 PAINTING er hanging, \"ip hs pinatering.ete.Apply to ; é16B Dorchester st DECORATING, tinting oman Seugen \\ ANTED \u2014 ADVERTISING OF ALL kinds, circulars, caluiogues.business und ndicrtiaing lotieru Lo write by compe- teal ud.mau.Address |\u2019 Bux 533.\u2018 | 149 V\\yASTEL \u2014 PUSITION AS .ORGANISTF, reliable; references Bs to experieACe | and habils, James Esties, No.4: Medi College avenue, SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) TNT Net a et Ne eps V ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BPINNER FOR two set mili, who understands oy Platts and Johnson & Bassett mule.u once, sluting wages to Seaforth wash ills Co.Bealorth, Ont.y ANTED - YOUUNU MAN.IN OFFICE, one who van use typewriter and haa some knowledge of Custom House work.Must write Freacl: and Kaglish P 4700.Star Office.152 2 Ww ANIEL CITY TRAVELLER FOR & leu And culfee fn iniuissicn house.Ad.152: Montreal, 10 A WANTED - BY MARRIED MAN a trustworthy sltuation, aa janitor, ur storekeeper, hignly revominended.Apply x 4452, Slar .+ 1.1 6\u20ac \\ SJ ANTED WORK ON A FARM DY young man, - Yeärf> vf une.M 4050, Star Uifice.161 5 dyea& OU AtS1, Star Ome ; VV ANTED A QUALIFIEL DRT RUG cierk.Apply lrrug Clerk.§* 4710 Star \u201ctfice, tàä2 3 Way D \u2014 TEN STOVE PLATE mou!ders.four stave mounters Apply at Record Foundi: und Machine Co, 1 M 125 \u20ac AY ANTED - \u2018LE ture, to hear from professional zen- tleman who Wou.d take house and share ex- WANTED - SITUATION, AI ACCOUNT.+ _ .wnt, with fist viass references, is upen PICTURE FRAN (î far vugagement, N 4602, Star Office.151 : 2 H 1 \\\\AXTED-: EXPEMIENCEL MECHANI- Wanted.à strong.intelligent lad to cal draugnisinan desires lempora.y learn the te.= > «+ AR wurk, AUJdress A 4157, siur Brauch Oftlce.M Ja re framing trade Henry 151 3 organ Co.Phillips Square 152 2 VW ANTED \u2014 FAFER HANGING, PAINT: \\VASTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CUTTERS, ing, Unting, etc, phone orders Up 4051 capable uf running electric knife.UF Mas promptis attended.baker, 13 Apply shirt Dept, 10 St Peter st.cin Mount St.Mary avenue.153 3 152 4 WANTED TWO YOUNG ENGLISHMEN, \\Y ANTED \u2014 GOOD HORSE COLIAR Just from old country, desire position maxer, réllabe man; steady job 3° In factory or warehouse.Address J.Harris, sultable.App, \u2018The Quebec Harness Mtg 217 Chatham st, city 152 3 Cu, 145 Notre Lame des Anges, St.Roch, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Quel ue.152 3 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY EXPERT PANTED GOOD CARE BAKER accountant; Al references: is open NTED \u2014 CAKE AKER, for engagement.Apply 5 4807, en Ww on id RA EV tae »holvsaie 2 e preferre.PF cConomy ros., Ts Manufacturers st, 152 2 V TANT ED \u2014 A5 HOTEL CLERK.NIGHT TANTEI ; day, Enod references, in or out « »\u2014 CARPENTE WANTS EM- city T 48vu, Star Office 163 3 W ployment in any place, city or roun- a \u201c try, also had experience in wire fencing, WwW ANTED - A BOY OF 16.WITH 1 and English kim wire laying.Protestant, Ytar more te finish Migh School, vwne excellent references.Apriy Wm Lee, si summers\u2019 offlee experience, Wanls work fer lagaucneticre west 15: 3 two months, good at figures, both wa) Eudges.V 3908, Star Office.ASTEP YOUNG MAN - CE W five; must know tne city enr write Col PLE HAVING FURKNI- Tell and speak botn languages.Apply S 4300, Star Office.ws ta 2 hotel or boarding house, thoroughly experienced Apply A 303, Star Office, 153 ?AW ANTED HANDY MAN work building fences, chicken .ouses, Larns, have tools for same,\u201d in city or country.Apply A 5005, Star Office.\\ \"ANTED \u2014 STOCK BRUKER'S CLERK, Just out fram London, Eng.eseks ap- quick and thoroughly experienc- references, writing and appear- B.180 Gertrude st.Verdun.WANTS pointment ed.good ance.J.TEACHERS WANTED.ee rN \\ ANTEP \u2014 BY THE SCHOOL COMmissioners of Westmount, lady teach.ss, hoiding Mode] or Academy diplomas Written applications with testimonials en- pense.Address 5 4810, Star Office.153 3 \\ ANTEL \u2014 LAUNDRY DRIVERS; B&E- curity requi good drivers make \\ \"ANTED -\u2014 POSITION AS BALESMAN; from 39 to 325 per week with Toilet good references, salery apd percen- Laundry, 290 Cuy st.152 2 tage.T 4389, Star Office 154 VV ANTBD \u2014 AT ONCE A THOROULGHLY WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN.Al BQUK- capable cnef, one able to take full keeper, desires a position, $1 p charge of a large restaurant business.Ad- week tu Start.Address A 9:70, Star Branch dress, with references, ) 9330, Star Branch Office.153 3eod Office.153 ?\\ \"ANTED PAINTING, TINTING AND aper hanging, first class rk.° cheap.radiators decurated, etc.R.Keeping.1v$ Cadirux st 153 6 rass int ers \\ AE on BY A PRACTICAL ALOR Wanted, Brass Finishers und Polish- 8 foram ADA - - ture of men's clothing.can cut patterns If Ta capply gig Rohert Mitchell Lo required.first class reference.A 503 Star \" 153 2 ; Office.153 Ï ./ANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY OF 14 OR \"ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK OR \\Y : \\ would undertake the management of must write a good hand, tor tation Jiore.references Tequired, Repiy T 4836.Star Office.153 V ANTED \u2014 PERSON PO \u201c Springs, from Sth July GAIINE R to let Sept, to look after partly blind gentieman.ut otherwise good health.21 Sherbrooke west, room 152 3 \u2014 PORTER FOR A BAR- ) 7TANTED room.one who can talk Frencn pre- erred.Apply at 229 Notre Dame west, Wayne Cafe, YANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR TAILOR'S \u2018 | stare, §6 per week.Address Y 9754, Star Office.183 2 VV ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR GENERAL office work, good chance to learn the eiectrical business.Apply in person to room 8, 40 Hospitad at.WwW ANT BD \u2014 YOUTH TO LEARN THE V ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADBY and gentlemen's cast off clotheg, fura Jewellery.furniturs, eto.Higièat paid .Adler, 135 Cralg st, west.sil orders promptly attended.Tel, Méta 8 W ANY) \u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES ASD gentlemen\u2019s cast off clothing, furs, yw- elleny, carpets, furniture.HE given.M.Strean, 780 Notre am 5 Mal) orders attended.\\ \u2018ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A RLUE flame of] stove, in good condliuen cheap: give price and particulars, also a canoe or light skiff, In good order A 5302, Star Office.153 Zeod MISCELLANEOQUS.TPHE GLOBE, TORONTO, FOR OVER 60 years The Globe, Toronto.has been recognized ca a leading force in Canadian journalism; to-day The Giobe's Clrcula- tion is 25 p.c.and Jts advertising patren- age 33 1-3 p.c.greater than that of zny other morning paper tn the Dominion, tae Globe is the recognized \u201cWant advt™ me- âdlum in Ontario.For rates phone The Globe's Montreal Office.Board of Trude Bullding.or write Tha Globe, Toronto, Gun- 246 31: HE HERALD IR TO HAMILTON WHAT The Star ls to Montreal, the recognized Want Medium, If you want halp.property, situations, etc, advertise In the Herald and get results.Rats: 1 cent a word.Three Insertions for the price of two.Cash with order, Fubscription, dally 32; Saturday eai- tion, 50c & year, postage free.Address The Herald, Hamilton.Canada mentioninæ this 50 312 T.THARLIA YON HAS PURCHASED FROM eriry Son, Chicago China Coffea House, Br St, Lawrence Main.Charlie Yon bt Fa he responsible for Henry Son's debte July 1st.1906, 15 =r p \u2014 S WANTED TO BORROW.Em a ae TED \u2014 THE LOAN OF 100 DOI.- rr No sect WANTED \u2014 COREYS VOCAL BTUDIO, closed will be recelved by the undersigned hardware business ons mpeaking For sale one of the best paying bui- up to June 30th instant.E.W.T.Rad- French and English.Apply 4168 St Cathy nesses In Canada, having the sole contol | don.Becretary-Treasurer, Westmount.erine at, Westmount.153 3 of valid business for Canada, cleared ast 143 13 year $20,000.will sell for, $18,000.Fur pg- \u2014 SITUATION N N- ticulars apply to Jon & Grace: me A ANTED \u2014 PROTESTANT TEACHER, V An Wihnives oe ANP OrES- having capital to invest oh a paying tag- tor school No.2, Morin, 8 months, North-West can be found by advertising Is ness would do well to Investigate these SO term commencing Sept lat, 1906.Salary The Free Press, Winnipeg; It contains ever; positions.1536 #29.Apply E.Christie.Bec.-Treas\u2026 Morin \u2018ay almost four solid columns of \u2018\u2019wituations - = Fiats.Que.183 3 vacant, male sod feraale.advertisements; à TAN y HOOL COM- sample oopiss free.Address Free Press, WANTED TO PURCHASE.| [NV *Séslonera pr Emtens ten Protertane Winoipez.mentioning (his paper.18-eod i teachers, one that can speak French, for Fae SSSR Tm TN A ; .ANTED \u2014 ORGANIST AND CHOIR- ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE EVEN.ary ry \"OW commimneins firm Sep.master wanted for Firat Presbyterian \u2018s oaat off furniture.clot qualification: also teacher holding Soda Church, Brockville.Ont.Address, stating fur conta old gold, ailver, diamonds, diploma, with experience.A ly.giving re- salary required, William Shearer, Secretary rices for good goods; promptly called ference, befora 9th Jul; F: ses Sec.- Music Committee, Box 59.Brockville, ont.Ther Took 15 East is ToL i Treas, Birchton, \u2019 ¢ daw «aw ANTED \u2014 MEN TO ELL LOCALLY or to go on the road appointing and su- WANTED T0 PURCHASE LESSONS WANTED.pervising sub-agente; Northern grown trees : and plants in demand.Taree plans of en- , } RN \"== gagement.pay guaranteed.Writs for te:.ns, Ladles\u2019 fancy evening dresses and lad NV ANTED \u2014 TUITION IN SHORTHAND Luxe Broa Co.Montreal scoû and gentlemen's cast-off clothing, f@s, four days a week, between twelve and jewellery, old plated silver.oid instf- two crlock.Address, stating terms to Y ED \u2014 N.a ments and travellers\u2019 samples.© 9252.Star Branch Office.ANTE! at Ta Moonta.RET NA the Sam Pearson.776 Notre Dame TWA4t, best house.Everything to date.We pay first, as he pays the best prices lu \u2018pe spot cash on liberal contracts of salary or city.Mall orders attended.Tel Main 45 PUPILS WANTED.commission.Beason starting.Write now to Capital Nurseries Ottawa.Ont.87 26 law ANTED \u2014 SIGN WRITERS; STEADY a3.mer sessicn.day and evening.8 tal for business course.shorthand, French German.Latin, mathematics, arithmetic, bookkeeping, penmanship and Engifsh Central Business College, t lawrence at.and Pine avenue.East 2:40.J.Conoliy.Principal.149 3e0 Aten PARTNERS WANTED, ee laa rt WANTED = .MAN FROM ENGLAND, a maker of jams, Jellies, pickles, sauces and condiments of all kinds, wishes 10 meet man with capital with a view to starting making these classes of goods M 153 8 4551, Star Office.WANTED - POR THE EHRENTIAL OIL Huainess.nver 200 per cent profit; ex- cepticra' chance for SR man, Jan Encok, Hizhgate.Vt, R.F.D.No.1.153 5 AGENTS WANTED.NAN a \\ JANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS working for themselves.wend for our new wholesale price list.Samples free and prices lowest.Merchants Portralt Co., L:d., Toronto.2e \"ANTED - AGENT FOR MONTREAL, 10 solicit orders on bronze powders, from paint houses, HthoxXraphers eter Aq Jdresz Baer Bros.New York 152 3 PERSONALS.Pe DIANN TUNING, PIANO POLISHING, with rpecial piano polish only: plane WAS, lara for three months: and interest, for late tion.Apply A 5026, Star Office.Rod security accommoda- Es Crous Expert, and organ repairing, Telephone East 494, Karn Hall.Bpeclal summer terms.loyment.highest wages, App! 181 10 The Marte -Btewart Co.Ltd.145 Seo N JAXTED \u2014 C.CLASSES.SUM- ANTED \u2014 MAN TO OPERATE A .§ einac ine in paper box factory.Apply To ns Miller Bros Co, Ltd., 30-38 owd at, 151 3eod SHORTHAND IN-30 DA SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.Any young lady or genüeman can sta:t a course at our College, no nailer how poorly paid you may be.We have 1?forms of payment in BOYD'S famous system of Shorthand, Typewriting, 8pell- ing.Composition?Punctuation, Mimeographing.Stenciling.Office Methods, or Goodwin's Modern System of Bookkeeping.Including all Commercial branches.RKpecial attention given to backward pu- plis: Moon's Syllabic Shorthand and Business College, Karn Hall, 465 St.Catherine st west.Tel.Up 3005.151 3cod NL/ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN or + g00d character to mel] for the Fonthill 138e0d Wav \u2014 $3 A DAY SURE SEND U3 your address and we will show you how to make 83 a day absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teacn you free: you work In the locality where you live.Send us your address and we will explain the business fully: remember we guarantee a clear profit of 33 for every day's work absolutely sure; don't fail to write to-day.Imperial Silverware Co.Box 803%, Windsor, 297 14300d GOOD GROCERY CLERK, W.ANTED BOOd Wagss.bring steady employment; SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) V ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN FOR \u201cAUTO- Bpray.\u201d best automatic hand-sprayer made.Sels ut sight.Abaciuie necessity for every fuctimer and houserolder.Liberal terms.Sample machine free to approved agents.Cavers Bros.Gait.138 113 W ANTEL \u2014 ANY INT ELLIGENT PER- an may earn good Inoconie at home, ia apare time, cortespunding fur newspapers; Lo Canvassing.exper.cnos uDnecessary.Bend prrueulers, Preas Syndicate, Lockport, 100 114 78 VW ANTED Fort William, cents per hour.Apply Exchange.Fort William, = AT 73 cents to 35 City Butlders 146 26 CARPENTERÿ wa = Twin ont.WANTED \u2014 FLANGERS., APPLY, STATing cxperience tv the Wm.Hamillion Mfg.Cu, l\u2019eterbure.\u2018Ont, lANTED PATTERN MAKERS.stating Mfg experience tv the Wm.ply Hamilton Co., d'eterborough, Ont.14 FOUR HEATER BUYS heater boys.steel construction work reliable and capable of plece- work gangs.Apply to Colltng wovd Shipbullding Co Lad, Collingwood, Can 148 6 8 shiubulicing or ust Le ntead,.wurking with fast WayTep \u2014 Tne Times where, tion, tions; liberal terms territory given.Good baper solicitora.Apply 123 Bay st.Toronto, REPRESENTATIVES (London, Englund), to handle T mes Weekly other British to workers.Exclusive side line for news- The Times Agency, Out.150 \u20ac Advi, Writer and Designer WANTED\u2014A smart, energetic young man as advertising copy writer and designer.experience required.Address W Fdi- Publica- 945, Star Office.151 ¢ w+ NTED - BOY ABOUT 1R FOR manufacturers office, must know shortaand, t/pewriting and some knowledge of accounts.L 500, \u201cSiar ot- tice 151 3 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED PRESSmen on fine coats; steady work Apply factory, §.A.Small and Co.9 Latonr atreat.15) W.ANTED Goop.SMART OFFICE y; must write à good hand and re side wi his parents.Apply M 4574, sua Office.151 Press Foreman Wanted competent man to take charge of presses and run drop hammer.Apply G.A R.Co., 3¢ Bt.Antoine at.150 @ V ANTED \u2014 MUULDERS, we CAN give steady employment chinery moulders, Apply at once by Tne John Ont.new and modern shop.letter or call personally, Bertram & ns Co, 180 s \"ANTED \u2014 A SHIPPING CLERK FOR \u2018 a cigar factory Apply; I.M.Fortier, Ltd.414 Notre Dame at.161 4 west, IWANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS.WE CAN | sive steady employment to good fitters and planer hands on machine tool work The John Bertram & Boa Co., Dun- das, Ont 150 \\YANTED \u2014 200 FIRST CLASS LABOR- \u2018 - ers for West raliroad construction work; $2 wages per Coy, ply 378 Craig at, west.M.JANTED \u2014 FOR KBNORA, ONT.EXperienced man for liquor warehouse, ons accustomed to washing and fill} and bottles.Apply in own Box 38), Kenora, Ont.kegs handwriting to 150 6 N ANTED \u2014 MAN TO PERCH AND measure cloth, from looms.Apply, statin references and wages expected, Pa- anufacturing Co, Sherbrooke, Ques We s \u2014 A YOUTH, 16 OR 17 YEARS ' age for office of wholesale dry goods company.Apply in own handwriting to McIntyre, Son and Co, Limited, 13 Vio- toria sg.WAND \u2014 BOYS OVER 17 YEARS, for mangle room.App foreman, Mangle Department, 7 pm.to-night Laundry, 296 Guy st.V /ANTED \u2014 B8:0UT.ACTIVE YOUNG man for wash room, must be able to read and write.Apply Tollet Laundry, 280 Guy st.152 3 MAN COOK Wanted, Man Cook for Apply 165 \u2018ommon street.steamboat.152 2 N ANTED \u2014 MEN AND YOUNG MEN + in a box factory as cutters, na.ers, etc.Good wages to right party.Apply at J.P.Abel and Fis Co.ltd, No.15689 Ontario esr.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR ASSIST.' : Ant in storeroom.for machine shop works State age and salary expected, A 6003, Star Uffice.153 3 YOUNG MAN FOR MANU.roncern out of city.Muat tspewrite French and Eng- 9 and 12 Ram Mc- 586 St.l\u2019aul st 153 VW.ANTED \u2014 tacturing shorthand and lish, Apply between Laughlin C'arriage \u2018l'a.\\ TANTED \u2014 CIGAR CLERK FOR UP.\u2018 town slore, must be capable and have first class references.Address A 93.3.Star Branca Uflice.163 3 3 TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR CASH deni of engine warks, one with snme experience préferred.Address A 9:88, Star Branch Ufilce.\\ \u2018ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE and make htrmself general.) useful around the house Apply between 68.30 and 7 pm 5768 Dorchester at west, corner lrummond .X \"ANTEL - IMMEDIATELY MAN WHO thornugh!y understands care of horses and willing |e gO Lo seaside.Apply 1! Br Famille st (WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SHOE SHINER.Apply at 147 Wellington ar \\ A ANTED \u2014 A GOOD H \u2018UBER, WAGER $1u per averk, speaking English.Apply McNamea, 147 Wellington st \\ \"ANTED - AN EXPERIENCED RIV er for light delivery.must know the cits well and be rellame Apply 661 st Catherine st went, WANTED A GOOD, RELIABLE MAN ag collector, mus have references, and be able to give security Apply William Farrell.Limited, !A and oN St Suipice st, Montreal A ETROG Boy As MEIP- or postal 444 Amherst street.152 6 have xood reference.Apply room 357, Temple Bld, : ANTED references Apply E.Upton, 3% Bourgeois Ww er In shipping department, avis und st, Pt.St.Charles.Lawrence Co.336 Kt.Antoine at \u2018WANTED ~\u2014 AN OFFICE BOY.MUST VY ANTED \u2014 TWENTY HARNESS MAK- ere.fitters And finishers good wages Hugh Carson.Ltd.Uttawa, On?i \\ A indsor park, Kensington, And invest im Choice Building Lots.Price $150 and up.- Easy terms.Office corner Sherbrooke Street and Royal Avenue open on Monday, 2nd July, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.} Sm GO Rocklands Outremont, And invest in Choice Building Lots.Price $160 and up.Easy terms.Apply at Toll Gate, Cote St.Catherine Road.right.on property, for Plans and Particulars.The Ross Realty Company, Limite TO WWoodiand [Park Cote St.Paul.And invest in Choice Building Lots.Price $100 and up.Easy terms.Office on property.Ryan Avenue, open on Monday, 2nd July, from 10 aM.to 6 p.m.Rossland Értension Top Papineau Avanua.And invest in Choice Building Lots.Price $95.00 and up.Easy terms.Office on property corner Papineau avenue and Boaubion street, open on ondey, 2nd July, from 10 a.m.to 6 of.vionie parties- accustomed tg , TrHet 183 3 RW \u2014 § GREAT DANE MALE SALE nine weeks old: one male sleodhound.months 614, without AS serve, at Fraser Bros auctitn to-morrow 1¥riday).at their salesrooms, 453 Bt.james st, at 10 o'dlock prompt.\u2014 FOX TERRIERS, FOUR FOR niin old, well marked and bred, In rear of 138 Msokay pt, stable; nice to take to the country.; ; NOR ies, K pupp ne MONEY TO LOAN.- Ld Arson & & Ructoubrg, Jawaliers i À ris i 3 Ta - old Baad, a4, oppobite Famer sn LEND on Diamonda Watches, MONEY TQ oihine Furs and om Goods.\u2014 MORTGAGE LOANS.NA LOANS made on REAL ESTATE tes of interest end on b. 147 Ontario st.west.148 6 ; ; \u2014\u2014 \u2014- ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~~ St.Anne preferred.R 4784, Star Offic R single rooms.with board.all rm Prints and have a good education.Apply in Star Office 181 ply to Mias Raymond, at Robert C.Wil- oa RPOM \u2014 A NooE ROOM ON BATH.OARD \u201cSUNNYSIDE FARM.\" PERL | 155 3 convenlences.homie comforts.\u20ac36 St.h- person showing testimonials, corner of 8t.kins, Dowd st., near Bieury sat.161 6 Ree.\u2014 BRAUTIFULLY FURNISHED © room flat, slso front parlot, wita ie 1 Y, deligätfully located In the \u2014 erine at went.161 emt aod Acorn aves.Simonds anads ANTED \u2014 A FOREWOMAN FOR OUR rant room.Telephone.Family of two.| vileges, private house, tines: locality, ne Atironducke.not Î rom Ausable Chasm NV ANTED \u2014 IN PRIVATE PROTEST- Saw Co., Ltd.W.Blouss department: mer tal roo UR siv Palace ac.near C.P.K.146 10 Gluadren, cunvenient to cars Visé, Siar gua Catholle Summer School; good table ant family room and board by gentle- 1 OOM -\u2014 1.ARGE.BRIGHT, NICELY Inatruet learners.Also wanted blouse mak.+ TT - ranch Of 151 3 board; orchestra once a week; good livery man, vicinity \u20ac Laurence st.Write L.À .furnished room on bath flat, In chulce V ANTEL \u2014 BOY, MUST er OOMS -\u2014- FOR TOURISTS, IN A in connection, For further particulars ad- ¢1, 820 Nt.Lawrence at central Jocahty Nght; quiet; terms - French.Apply 486 Bt.Faul at SPEAK Sims Co.a.aden = home 5 st Ins BIS dll gamers very quiet, private house; finest ! ooms \u2014 WELL FURNISHED dar E dress Timothy Davern and Sons.14% 6 - reasonable 134 Mance Ent any .; : a rk ava.an ngie.ransients accommo nied \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ae - * - \\VANTED \u2014 G00D CARPENTERS AND ANTED \u2014 A NEAT HOUSEMAID Wanted\u2014 Finishers and seamers for anemia Pants 10 33 Medill College avenue.ss 5 OARD \u2014- HOTBL J.VW.CYR Br.MACHINERY FOR SALE.JROUNS ~~ MKS.GARDINER.101 MET- AA joiners = wanted.Apes ERS | WA Thre io ramuy EAR HO required.knitting mill; highest wages and steady \u2014 Roos - BINGLE AND DOUBLE | room und beara 7.& Cri list ase | ee A cals si Das 8 very bFight hewly ! st Apply 217 Milton at.151 3 work; will pay railroad fare.Apply COME aN MODERN HOUSE.Rire TQoms to Jet, il newly furnisn.l, m pos \"HALE __ BUILDING AND HqUIP- (YINIARE punle room: telephon Kingston Hosiery Cu, Ltd.Kingstou, e \u2019 > ° gentlemen only.$Y Mansfield st 131 8 \u2014 J ment af ~ircular saw mill, now run- _.- BALE ANTED \u2014 Goop STBNOGRAPHER.\\VANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BANDERS Onte y ' 161 3 2Tleht.ever, conventence; private family: RUOM, Encien omy putea for mue ning.To be removed at close of present J OOUS To RENT LARGE DOUBLE Poly, stating sai expected thd glv- and turners on collars, guarantes - home comforts; Fletchers Fieid, 135 Es- (DOMS - 975 BT.CATHERINE W EST.* 5 P.151 3 »awing season Power, steam and water; ont room on hat e ; bale iag references, to À rr 0.Star Office steady work \"US good prices: experienced planude.las 8 MPOMS ie and single, furmsned, aiso un- Address A.8, Dury 0.8 ! capacit: 15,006 to 20.000 ft.Also shingle $3: BeWly Paprrod.all conveniences: ba banders \u20ac ANTED \u2014 FANCY IRONERS, GOOD | : en .Cény adyoining.33 Mæackay at.15 158 Zeod nde an make six to nine dollars per N ironers make from $7.50 to $12 r furnished.32 to 35 per week; guod jocalts.AARD \u2014 PARENTS SEEKING A mill, conplete: will be sold cheap, For fur- © week.Apply to Mr.Powers, The Standard 9 1 $1.50 to $12 pe OOMS - COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Transients accommodated.151 4 ?na pou hb ther particulars apply 207-8 Board of : IT TWO WANTED \u2014 WAITER AND WAITRESS.[Bhirt Mfg.Co.Lid.313 Delonimier ave, Work with ua.Toller Laundry.250 Guy ot.douple rooms on bathroom flat, br: ira Ld She bore aps Frade Bite HT 20\u201d ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD, TO SUIT TWX .5 , \u2018 or n 3 : ou: men, sin ds; = Lunch, * office.$63\" hiciorin aq, BUSton Quick 181 3 gato family.108 Union ave 14 id OOMS \u2014 BY DAY.REDUCTION 4x taltion ir required).should apply.lo \u2018he crate.\u201d no other boarders.27 Coursol st.ra WANTED \u2014 OPERATGRS TO WORK WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT WOMAN OUM \u2014 BIEGANTLY AND COMFORT.|, Wesk nicely fOralshed.vers central; W.R.Hibbard, Berthier-en- haut Que 152 \u20ac _ for general housework, Just outside 1 ably furnished room, electric light; Dfeakfast opliondl.references Y.C.oA.WwW ANTED CATTLEMEN FOR ENG- on overalls, soft shirts and coats.Ap- « J y > 2nd floor, 170 l'eel 181 3 .SHED ROO ly end; Jet Dassuge und return, Ap.PIY at once to The btandard Shirt Mfg fe eremant Made Waste Yor i teiephone.[78 St.Matthew st, v7 OARD THE PLEABANT SUMMER One avd for Heung man in West = , a pply rs ugene », 9 \u2014 8 an oar or & young - be 5 one ze stamp.Tattersall & Regan, Co.Ltd.213 Delorimier ave.161 5 Claremont, N.H.151 4 OOMS \u2014 FRONT AND BACK PAR.t Or A -NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE home of Mra J Lorange Is now .mount.183 Selby at.> >tmount.183 2 emple Hidg.183 3 lor, nicely furnished; also double and d single rooms, modern conveniences, ready to recelve few adults ve Eee For sale, an 8 h.p.Gas Engine, man- \\WVANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BER- Ingle.Transionts taken.72 Hutchison at.first.class fable board.Mrs.Morrison, months, pleasant.shady lawn, fine rooms, Ufactured by Paul Lair.Montreal: ori- coms \u2014 ong LARGE DOUBLE \u2018WANTED pa A ry HOROUGHLY EXPBRI.country for surrmer month, 1205000 oa Hoste 149 5 87 McGill College, Phone Uptown 4936.good board, boating and fishing: gond train ginal price $350.will sell for 31s Only R om.with first class board, an man for our new tea , 82 r muon St h 53 3 service Apply Mrs.J.C.Lorange, Hun- used a few months.The erliner t 1 location.: \u2019 A ; ~ modern Ceonveniences, very centra Pans: Apply to The John Murphy Com Le ood orl Apply in evening to 4323 Dor enograp er OoM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED coms FURNISHED ROOMS IN pry.Hn@don.Que.151 6 Gramophone Lo.pt Canada, Lt.No.17 Hanover st.153 .- room on bathroom flat.in a or vate - ae ARS Le - or catio re.53 2 A - - vats family.comfortabie double and DARN \u2014 BOARD ANT ROOMR FOR 3 NY ANTED \u2014\" CASH COUNTERS.APPLY NY ANTED - IMMEDIATELY A GoOD| Wanted\u2014Immediately, competent Eng- em a Mtomedern convenlensel ic ingle, for gentlemen only.Telephone UD gentlemen, private famtly, house fit- OOMS - TO 4 LET.53 Beaver ait ærountt office ot Domifiion Park, on the ences pool go to Pres ny Cree lth-speuking stenographer tor business PY > - 32965.78 Park evenue.182 3 uated near water, home comforts.Miss Ha rooms an \\ AR » er six oc : £ : office.Apply, stalling experience and sal- _ \u2014\u2014 Mwaden, Pointe Claire, Que, and 80 Park Dorchester a, 403 à la ed, to V avo, Star Office.ROO roan ny in va SHED, ON ROOMS \u2014 IN PRIVATE FAMILY OF avers 153 4 i i ; : WELL \\ ANTED \u2014 A GOOD MACHINIST AND TY expected, to , ar bathroom fiat, In private family and lwo, double and sinkle, newly; furnish.OOMS\u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, w ELL Vise hand, steady employment.J.| \\VANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT, TANTED YOUNG GIRL, 11 OR 1p Food locally.860 City Hall avenue 181 8 44 rooms, mice.place for gentleman mn CARD \u2014 BELL TERRACE WILL ' furnished.Auer Tight with or withou Crowe and Sons, 11 St.George good plain cook.Apply lui Mackay * \u2014 J NG .\u201d has nobody to look after his clothes: fine en July 1st.for a limited number board and\u2019 talephone.13 ; ce st ' t res ork - CE 1GHT, 153 3e0d street.163 3 I years for factory office work; no pre OOM \u2014 TO LET A NICE, BRIGHT, Siace for doctor, Address Y 9230, Star of boarders: good accommodation: 200 fr, 1 i tenc a Must be fuir 1 ith \u2018A light, v ous exper en 8 necess ve ul ney ° Ne comfortable room.\"0 er ght, ranch Office.152 2 of verandahs.pretty scenery, bracing air, 2 to 50 Horse Power.WASTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD COOK, nacre Jascurate a! Bandwriting x AAR sscond flat to the left, 100 Bieury, a.£004 table: grod train servis; near station.OOMS \u2014 TWN FURNISHED ROOMS ; well recommended, small family! 9210 Blar Ppi7 In Crtive.Fa 2 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE adults preferred; terms mode Address .on bathrecom flat.with or without WANTED BOYS Eon yg asouns, relufn about 15th Bup- : T6 TRNISHED rooms, furnished, nice and cool for Bell Terrace.Shawbridge.Que.180 10 In stock for immediate board 165 Mance at 183 8 tember.High wager Apply 23 st.Jou \u201ca, \"ANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED I oo \u2014 oO LET A NI ES RURN We, {y Bummer.370 St.Catherine st.west, near deli Ask f k : -m, or - 7 .; _\u2014 : - To learn the plumbing and metal work- night.* ° te p.m.an 15.5, W girls on Amazeen skiving machine.239 Rt.Catherine west, Bell left hand side.Chomedy 153 2 CARD \u2014BOARDERS WANTED.TROUT \u20ac very.S or stoc OOMS\u2014 TWO LARGE.COMFORTABLR g 5 153 2 Lake Boarding House, situated two .hoard; tran- Ing business.R.& W.Kerr, 2226 St.Apply at The Ames Hoi Hoiden Co.of Montreal, 151 OOMB \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED.BEST miles from Ste.Agathe des Monts, beauti- list rooms.with K9oû abe ler & iss Catherine street.W ANFED\u2014 COMPETENT HOUSEMAID, [Lid 19 Victoria squar 153 3 COMB \u2014 TWO NICE LARGE ROOMS location, 14 osborns st.in ; fron Tul scenery.nice sandy beach for a ing: stents accommodated.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG OR MIDDLE sise tablemaid.Apply 83% Dorchester R to let In good condition; bath and Dominton square, shower bath, telephone, ponts free; goo thing o \" 4 en not - COME COMFORTABLE ROOMS, V 152 3 light, Add t 228 St.Hubert s 8Yef/ convenience; transients accommodat- en dam, Lake, 81.Ag R = board.telephoua; aged man to deliver groceries and be Auer light.ress at 2 + el > ed.152 3 des Monts, Que, 151 6 with first class rad, pd usèfu) about Loney reterences and experi- A OENEKHAI.SERVANT LE \u2019 .quiet, central £n, Jancoin avenue 0168 3 \u2019 ence required.Co-Operative Grocer, Lum- V9 for small family.Apply 438 8, ur | = - OOMS \u2014 LADY GOING AWAY Has ARD \u2014 WANTED SUMMER BOARD- near Corona Hote pany, 293 St.Antoine st, corner dus.bain re.A OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED, R hal to let I at Pine Hurst Furm.near plea: Corner St.James and Little St.An- \u2019 .| to gentlemen, mantels, electric ligat, (two), halt house lo Hotel ret og Rie sant village of Cowansville, ten minutes\u2019 toine Streets, 00M \u2014 LARGE BACK PARLOR, WANTED \u2014 ARE You INDEPENDENT JANTED \u2014 TWO LADIES, FPBAKING Wanted.apprentices for dressmaking.tésephone; moderate rental, house ke by Branch Office ba 2 walk to Post Office and churches For .I \u201cin board.suitable for four friends or have you a boss et out of mlav- W \u201cboth languages, tn take orders tor tne Henry Morgan & Co.Phillips Square.| young widow; private.L 4503, Bar ice.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 i partieulera apply to Mrs.Win Blewett, Box \"Phone Main 5462.MONTREAL.With use of piano, terms 3 per waek.a Hé dnd ze free.Write a Marshall and Co.new ladles\u2019 safety syringe Apply for par- 152 2 ROCK\u2014LARGE, COMFORTABLE FRONT Cowansville, Que.151 1 Osborne at.153 n, Ont., and they will show you the ticulars, 975 St.Catherine wes .bed-sitting room, bath flat; telephone: - way.They have started thousands on the I oo \u2014 LARGE DOUTLLE FRONT every convenience.5/1 St.Catherine west OARD \u2014 PLEASANT FARM HOUSE, 45 = road to freed 150 6 WwW ANTED \u2014 A GENBRAL BEKVANT.N ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO AS- room on sath, flat, all modern con- - 152 : miles south of montreal Blenty wt \u2014 .261 St.Antoine st.° + set with housework, to go to Lake- veniences.44 t Catherine st.west.shade, dally mail; terms 3.50, rs ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK side for summer montas.§00d wages.Apply 151 8 OOMS \u2014 VERY NICELY FURNISHED Mandigo.Noyan 4 151 3 or first class summer resort, highest \"ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE HOUSE-TABLE- -day.ï NFUR- view oh Dominion square.8 wages paid, N 4630.Star Office.161 6 W aid.Apply with references, 4478 TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WAIT.ROOMS + NU rnd OH ma EURE Usborne a at.Telephone Up 1008.24 OARD Taal MARRIED ong PLE oR Montrose avenue, Westmount 183 2 WW resses.Grand Union Hotel, Notre central locality; immediate possession.Ap- home-like, far summer months.Address B.99 To JUNIOR CLERK FOR Dame st 152 2 iy 149 Mansfield st.151 8 ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TWO, EINGLE gore ie West Bheford Village Ou transportation office: salar; from 525 V ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD MONOLINE e st.a P LE.oma on bath flat, wita Auer iight \u2019 \"Tiss 2 10 38 per month.Apply to P.O- Box 1169 ent position gon ames.CAE Satie WANTED \u2014 OPER-TORS EXPERI | [ROOMS \u2014 18 PHILLIPS SQUAHE, NICE- and werdrobe.75 City Counciliors at.152 3 vers eu \u2014 \"HE NON zetle enced on silk waists.Apply at once ly furnishe ouble front room, win- = = = ARD \u2014 VACANCIES AT PINE Fr ANTED ay: to ou ER TW HERE: Glace Bay.Nova Bcotia.3604 The American Silk * aint Co., 30 St.George dow awning.Auer light, telephone.Jul 3 UOMB Sd COORCHESTER | STREET nr Jet July.Apply to Mrs Tan led Ott a À savi of 10 to matter, tac & slang, etc no canvassing.Ad.\\A/ANTED \u2014 BY A BRITISH FIRE IN.\"ot 1824 rood TO LET SMALL FRONT [aL also doubis and single rooms, tran.Cleary.Shawbridge.Que.pr Over 50 installed in ar d \"8 1 e 8 uting uréau, 1v0 surance Company a lady sate : T ~ ¢ slents accommodated.Phone Up 1442.u Shad \"Bink Buiiding.Chipago, 11} one with @perience In\u2019 tha insuremke per WA re a special machines ter Lu Mipractiie Mant hot aad cold wa- PHS.Boar P rue LE LN hs 27 ÿ in fuel is guaranteed.Illustrate atalog 2 2aw ness preferred.Apply 1\u2019.OU.ox 22651.Z 1 i i - Montreal Shirt and poyerall Co.1448 City y summer guests.For terms, etc, address led a lication 163 à ; 0 __ ; OOM-NICE BRIGHT ROOM ON BATH mailed upon .WANTED-TWO TRAVELLING SALES- ANTED BY FAN Hall avenue, Mile 152 6 cree rien ro able to room flat, hot an nd cold water, electric Mra E P.Btevens 15 11 law P PP v men, acquain wit.country trade, JAN \u2014 v AMILY LIVING AT light.ly 66 Aylmer st.Gentieman only salary 3300 ber month and expenses to men W Longueuil, young girl about if, to a doctor, gentleman's uarters or married 118 App Tes 3 OARD \u2014 ROOMS AND BOARD IN CANADA MACHINERY AGENC \u2019 gad oat mera terme on market PO.|êrea.Ratna I 80 re\u201d \"| GENERAL SERVANT.| es ES mate \"EE fart of Sort Hater.three 298 ST.JAMES STEET MONTREAL.and most liberal terms on market .O.dren.Address K 4423, Star Qe OOMS \u2014 IN QUIET HOUSE, PRIVATE , p £ Is ik.- \u2018 OUMB \u2014 AT 237 BT.ANTOINE ST., 2 rates §1 per dar: also two new cottages to .Box 4, Toronto.163 4 TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERA Wanted, good general servant to go R front rooms, en suite or single, un- Reims: Teferences exchanged, ai home let.Add A.McKay, Norry be er.WANTED = for Tie srmnmnooke | Woh be Cn aie 1 Sor aa 10,018 Country (aurention Mountain.furmnpes or BH ou dell in Corso of Tor doe pt UE ae vos 161 60 n or enera wor ust .» be sober and industrious\u2019 Apply to the Man.amples.ete All 10 &t.Peter st.153 3 manent position in city, one willing to moderate.153 3 \u2014 UVARD \u2014 BUMMER BOARD, PLEA- agèr, 670 Bherbroske wést, lane entrance.TANTED \u2014 A GIRL JOUT 14 FO do plain cooking.washing and ironing } OOM FRONT ROOM.FURNISHED, santly situated on the lake froni; good - : \\ light housework; can sleep at home.for small family.Good wages.Apply IRON LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH Goo gauiet house, modern conveniences.475 pouting.Apply Coie span adh Ho Mount , ) 57 à or thout board.suitable for two Vernon Cottags, .Agathe des ont.Apply 41 St.Mark st.No.1 Drummond street.3 gentiemon.1200 St.James at.1823 | ELL FURNISHED Bouin © Box 1837, Phone No 61.41 10004 JANTED - A RBFINED WOMAN AS ANTED \u2014 GIRLS WANTED 7 TO NGL = and single room, all modern convent- _- .W WW \u2014 E OR DOUBL .CARD DUFFERIN HOUSE, CA |.aborers anted Mar CADErIo af aking entire charge Mier Shin Peper BRAT ans, Apply to The RO Ge SRE kiehe privtiene, 14 thoes.central.iranslents; breaktast if de- una, is ready for summer guests.profecred.réferenres required oh 151 3eod Mance a 152 sired.124 Mansfield at.sz 4 Apply iy M.Pollock.Cacouns, Que.a Apply superintendent Canadian White iween 10 and 1 Friday.at No.42 Hampton PLEASANT FRONT ROOM aw eo \" \u2014 \u20ac« G \u2014 à M.Er us cormer Rherbrooke 5 Je court 385 Mountain TUCKERS I OOM amaseress LE eh ONT oN.PN Averlookinn Jesult Gardens, English OARD \u2014 LARGE HOUSB, CAN C- DEPARTMENTAL STORE.Simpson sts.7 house, large clothes press; modern conveni- .comfortable home for one og two ommodate 20: upper and lower gal- R 1 and St.Lawrence streets.VWANTED i RESPECTABLE WOMAN ences,\u201d by day, week or month.103 Btanle os Faut nablis.21 St.Edward st.off lertes; airy rooms with bath; first class Corner Mount Roya \u2014\u2014 No sun kit hen work.Di Apply at once, Wanted \u2014 Experienced tuckers on tran: .152 2 7 Bteury.153 2 board Millwood House, Box $4.Brome, Wednend and Thursday: at - vie nin 0 » .Young Man for Office |i 3, eva ntracors.\u201cApoty Biosse.Depart: Too rame TN FIRST Ss sou \u2014 TO.LET A NICE Brant vs | Oo Le po NOTICE eo NE den Sur, .s - \u2014 : 8 5 .m.on Mon ce ! Wanted soung man, with Food aducatinn \"ANTED \u2014 GOOD DRESSMAKERS | ent.Crescent Manufacturing Co, Ltd, private Tamils.With use af telaphone: fiat, 4 fiTRished front room on bathroum BOARD \u2014 LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS.\u201cFevdy to do business at 8 a.m.and executive abiiity; experience, as asslist- W High wages paid.Appl Mr ser- 2 Inspector Street.3 Zeod breakfast if desired.terms moderate.104 (188.35.terme weekly, one In a room.gente « , IVE I'ROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION.ant bookkeeper preferred State age, edu- in.1857a 81 James st.wn\u2019 Here UF Miichison ave.near Duluth.182 4 \u2014 $8: ladles 35; two in + room 35 weekiy MATH.ORDERS WILIL, RECE < = cation and experience, Also give nares of ™2IM a .mes a t.He ; ANTED \u2014 NURSE GIRL.EXPER].Roem 8 = 1 RARGE FURNISHED BED- Free posts Piano and tele hone, Address t 25e: our price 15c réfarences.ry A dr $12 to start.Advance if ANTED OPEKATORS ON LADIES W enced with children, to gn to the ¥200M3 \u2014\u2014 TO LET IN A QUIET PRI- w Ame Be 32 Feel ot.fecond door from Ludger roux, Lac arlebois os ice Taffeta Ribbons, 4 1-2 inches wide, very good quality nt 25e, er .- 18 satist ress A 5049, Star Office.sirin.The Bons-Feisen Co.40 Bi.Toxnships for the summer montis.W Yate house well furnished front par.WARNE Holel | fransients accommodate Ladies\u2019 Bags.In black and brown: would be cheap at 30.our price.133 3 Antoine \u201cst.153 IE 4961, Brar Offic wor.ed al D PE sephone PP i OARD AT A OOMFORTARLE FARM Ladies\u2019 Bags, made in black.tan, gray: a very handsome bag, regular 49c sients.72 3 College avenus.153 4 \u2014 price a Lane La ane c J OOMS - SINGLE AND DOUBLE house, nicely situated, wide veran- 76c.our price Lees ee ; (WANTED \u2014 A FEW GOOD BOILER.VWANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY COLORED \\WANTED \u2014 A WOMAN FOR OFFICE 5 \u2014 WBLL.FURNISHED ROC rooms for gentlemen in lei for the dah and plenty of shade.Address Mr.\"J.One cane of Torchon Lace, from 1 to 3 1:2 inches wide; very spécial, makers; none but good all round men girl.Private fanui., speaks French cleaning, night and morning.Apply oUM .à EL ROOMs, summer.Apply to 26 McTavish at.153 10 Beth Stephen.Shawbridge.Que 129 10 faw _ hoice, per yard ooo ee Lana ee =the néed apply.O 4630, Star Office.163 2 and Engilsh.Address Y 5:49, Star Branch |! T- Power, 31 Hospital at ma Soa Rues oi iences: gen- 10 pieces \u2018only Pen Bilk, latest novelty for isdies\u2019 blouses or skirts; Rice \u2019 == ST ie 8 y ace.\u2014 ORCHARD FARM HOUSE 8S: .3 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE FRONT OARD O » « DHEO oie ee AR arsnuu000 WANT ene LUNG LADY FOR 191 ¢ room on ground flat.sultable for two.plossantis situsted on Memphremagog regular ESC our a hades, 20 ins.wide; OUr Price .vieeeee.BBS JANTED \u2014 FO , confeotionery store.Apply to back: hart.Post Office, three niles Japanese Silk, in all good s! .BITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.) W 2 LED fact OR we WEEKS BY keeper or Robt.Hall.345 West St arn ROMs NICEL, FURNISHED ROOMS, Rent moderate to desirable tenant.52a A/l- a hd Spring ee arin Rit , girl to run telephone swith board: amced erine st.133 - double and single.bath flat, hot and mer st bathing house, plano; terms 35 and 36 per LA DIES WEAR PN eS Se SAS ee immediately F.OU.Box iz.cold water, all modern conveniences.uy M \u2014 LARGH.WELL FURNISHED Week: references furnished: photo sent when .NYANTED \u2014 MRS.JACOBSON'S RELI.WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE.St.Famille at 1626 |} front room.sultable for two gente.Wanted Angus St.Martin.Knowlton Land- 15 dozen Kimonos.made of fine colorsd muslin, latest style, good value - (VV: able employment Office, 76 Mackay JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A NURSE work, sleep at home Apply 8 tu 9 7 men or married couple, every accommrda- INE, Que.129 10 2ew Bt TBC.OUT PHC oa eae 9\" sL.situations by ri liable generals.house- | to assist with light housework for the PT.OF mornings, 52 Victorla si.De barmrosmRASHED OR UN.TOL 0 a I denired.16.Manes a.1632 : Blouses, made of white Jap silk.regular $3.50, our price .82.23 t Teed vottabies nurses every maid Foi country.APPLY belween the hours of 12 a 0 water.iD \u201cRon een flat hot and, ope - OAD oN ed Hope An Eu EN Blouses.made of white, black and blue Jap silk: very handsome; rond y , \u2014 , _5 _\u2014 Nic 5 oy ; t .eed r me to J pm.234 st Paul at.183 2 WA Rave Sent employment tor mort: OC AUTOMNE win private Dramiy telephone.8115 mall.hoats free: five to auality.at $4; our prire ack.sroy am à latest styles regular 7 ANTED \u2014 POSITION AB COMPANION ANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO WAIT ON ave: good wages Homer Mfg, Co.153 1-2 MONS \u2014 FURNISHED.TO LB electric light.no other roomers in house.8x dollars week Ben Leroux Fila Lac Ladies\u2019 Sicillenne &kirts, in black.grey and navy: ; ! by young lady.musical, reads well; V ' table, pay the best.Balmoral Cafe, St.Dominique at.rine ein fat vicinity Hieury and \u20ac Ca a 107 Park avenue.Chariebols Post Office.8.Margarst 10004 $T, OUT Price .vvvvnrennrnnsarsassacencs sovnse orrees Ceres references unexeeptional.P.+ Box 174, in the Balmoral Block, 334 Notre Dame st.: Moneton, N.B.160 5 est.FANTED \u2014 GIRLS WANTED aooD 9198, Star Branch Office.182 4 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM L w _ W es.Appiy Tuesday.3rd rat to à FURNISHED RO on bata fiat, also light and single OARD \u2014 IJACHIGAN HOUSE, BITUAT.MIL INERY ANTED \u2014 A LADY.WITH McGILL ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL.TO Look foreman of enamelled shop.The Thos Le for ones ROOM TO LET, room.93 University ut.133 8° ed on lake shore.good board.boats Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Straw HW, nicely trimmed We hava bought a Normal \u2018dipiomas, competent to teacn VV after baby and assist with housework, Davidson Mfz.Co.Ltd, 181 Detiaie st.(suits Mountain st.\u201d \"OF 1d1ey, ple tree.sir; rooma.reasonable price.Adolpne very large quantity.we must sell them, the regular values are $1.80 r rench, several years\u201d experience In .iew 312 Bherbrooke st, corner of Bieury, 153 3 OOMS o ONE SINGLE AND ONE Beauchamp.Lao I'Achigan.Que.14 caw to $2.our special price .\u2026.ce Lessracnes gs.ork an ana an &h references, de- \u2014_\u2014 - ouble, all modern conveniences Ap.\u201cMah.good value $1.50.our \u2018price ees ° 1 = VOMS \u2014 NICE DOUBLE PARLOR.> OARD \u2014 BAY VIEW FOTTAGE.BIT- I.eghorn shapes, very stylis = Vv ve at ; Dre en ror ra ing, position, Monirea) AYANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENBRAL SER.1 unfurnished, would make nice bes: P!Y 110 Union avenue.Telephone Up AAA atsd on the most beautiful spot on Fancy Straw shapes.requiring very little trimming to make a fine hat; yon, Bmiihtown Branch, Long Isiand, NY vant, good wages.Apply at unce 12 room and sitting room.aultable for mar- the mors of Lake Megantic, que: will opea our special price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Lasce sacs ccuv000.BBC Aberdeen avenue, Westmo ried couple.miso one furnished front bed.\u2014 e 18th instant.lots of shade, 1 1-2 mile th r vith Auer ligh oom SINGLE ROOM ON THE ton, P.O.and chureh- Wa \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.Apply T 4882, Brar Office tT Wolerate.front: no other boarders.485 Rivard frem C, Fo a H.B.smit 25 PER CENT.DISCOUNT = ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN | apply 4068 Tupper at.Wanted.lady asistant in Tair Dress- : 153 cs \u2019 14576 Saw Boa ted Trimmed Hats, AY © work by the day.Apply to 41 Forgua ing.Facial Massage.Maniruring.etc.Re M3 \u2014 ONE LARGE DOUBLE, WELL OOM \u2014 BRIGHT, NDOWLY FURNISH Special discount of 25 per rent.allowed on all our ep ; ; avenue, off Guy at.upstairs, best refer NYANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY COMPE-| gam.Tarrante.373 St.Catherine street furnished.roof baicony.electric light.» \u2018front room, bath Lat.model hry OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR We have about 50 on hand, prices varying from $8 to 825, less 23 per cent.J ences Apply.stating Gueiifications ata Dor Fiter, West.183 3 ihe Blo.for July and August only.asiect Gentiemsn only: no children.20A Did: [ LEA LEILA GROCERY | WANT TIN SEPTEMBER BY AN p .ad TUE tante y: transients accommo- mond.153 3 Victoria ave.Longueuil est.Engle sh lady\" situation as governess OME \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE wARD \u2014 MONTPORT HOTEL FINEST 24 ba.Empress Brand Flour fOr o.sr companion- Foyerness Sra Mis, + V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENER- 1 OOMS \u2014 FIRST CLA8S PARLOR BED.Re bath fist .enamel bath.hot water, in l.aurentian Mountains.situated 3 tins Log Cabin Salmon for M.Russell, 192 Daly ave, t al sérvant, may sleep at nome if de- E -, Tpom and sitting room, ground floor.five minutes from stations; wuitable for on lake aide, in chain of lakes on Great 4 tins Log Cabin Peas for .= sired.291 Prince Arthur at quiet and clean; tourists raken.201 Dor- transients, 373 Lagauchetlare st.west.| Northern Railway, 1700 ft.above sea level, 1 bottle Fruit Syrup for .ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS ASSISTANT chester at.west.near Bleu 183 § most beautiful qcensry in Northern country; ae Ww in office, have good knowledge of ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRST CLASS .good fishing and boating.\u201cThe Sportmant 3 bottles Patterson Sauce for .bookkeeping.Address Y 9245, Star Office.\u2018 ! operator on Binger machine.Apply to Wanted, a milliner, one who is capable I OOMS \u2014 1554 MANSFIBLD STREET, OOM \u2014 LARGE, wei, FURNISHED Paradise.\u201d Fer terms address A.Millette, SPECIAL FRIDAY BETWEEN ¢ and a \u201co'cLock AM.153 4 F.Murray, dressmaker, 60 Drummond st.of making up ribbon bows and selling rib- .comfortably furnished front parinr, single room on bath flat, telephone Montfort Que.118 36 eod 8 tor $1.00 bons; permanent position.Apply between suitable one or two or married couple; also and all modern conveniences Apply 255 24 lhe.Redpath Gran.Bugar in 106 Boek CS i V ANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH LADY WANTED \u2014 REFINED JouNG ho 9 and 10 a.m.James A.Ogilvy & Sons.single room, all modern convenlences.Rlsurv st.a 3 OARD \u2014ca BR orp, CHARRETTE Another lot of Choice Dalry Butter.n ocks .iia, Oc situation as working housckeeper or \u2018man to assist wit ousework an 153 8 153 2 House, Cap-a-l'Aigte.le open for aum- het In hotel: good cook.good care of two own cnildren: Protestant; OOME8 \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT mer boarders; terms mo erate, Appl Ade- KERY % Ce Address A.Pozt Office Box 11.good references; other help.Apply Tuesday, CES M°°% Tron LET LARGE UNFIRNISH- room.electric light, hot and cold lard Dufour.Cap-a- v Zig, Que.i 10e0d CROCK china, decorated: our prics, each Vaileyfield.Que.163 2 500 Roslyn avenue, Westmount.153 room.immediate possession, I80 water, suitable for a gentlaman or young 7 Cups and Sauces and Plates.in ©n oa.; Pp « Bo BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.Ontaris st.went.near Bleury.marriad couple, also two other rooms.fac- Beare \u2014 'RAMOURABKA HOTEL 15 Fruit Sets.7 pieces, decorated.desirable at 45¢, our price .+.Bo NTED \u2014 FAMILY WASHING AT ANTED er young LADY TS AS.ae AL ace AA An Ing Dominton | with _npen blindings.Hontral ope nus usual.one of the most de.One lot of American Glassware, comprising Creamers.Butters.\u20188 home.by a good sundress, 11 [mper.sist In office, w some edge o _ - 00 UNFURNISHED DOUBLE Goo Jocaiity.Apply 41s Bt Antoine st ghtful eountry places an ome-llke, near Pickles.Bon-Bons.Celery.ete.choice, each .10¢ {al ave.first floor.183 28nd typewriting.Apply (, R.Cornell, 156 gaie \u2018OR SALE ; CHEAP a AM AUTO: R front parior, with lovely view of St.Lawrence river; price moderate.Mra.We carry one of the finest assortment of Refrigerators.\u2018our\u2019 prices ate,n at.Ton; seats two or four.or would auriange Mownt Royal.one minute from Fleichers OOMS- ~ LARGE PARLOR FOR ONE |Thomas Ward.Proprietor, Kamourask great inducement.Note them.\u2014 ANTS .Te .Field and cars, $8 per month.651 Esplan- or two gentiemen.also sma room, - WA ton, cite of boarding house, un- WANTED FA A, HOUSEMAID FOR THE for ood yacht; can be YY No: Ios A ade avenue, Annex.newly furnishée, Auvar light.hot water.29 BoA ARD ST.AGATHE DES MONTS: While In the store visit our Furniture department.It will interest you VT y i : : ubo = it you dn not buy.der her work.St.Antoine et.- \u2014 s \u2014 TWO BEDROOMS first class board and rooms.Apply even ENGLISH WO- ANTED \u2014 WOMAN FOR [ROMING; {OR BALE \u2014 BAILING YACHT.29 FT.OO US furnishes precy conventenee, OOMS \u2014 NEW FLAT ENAMEL BATH.Mra.L.St.Agathe des Months, VV andro one gan roo: VY_£00d vamos Apply $03 Ot.Tawronch | 7188 Kis Ti Por AC SIDE | home omis Sy widow Take penta té Ko.me a ETAT FRAME PATE: 8% onda.Toil VANIER & LESAGE, Limited, an w .¢ , .113 roomers; terms moderate.16a Waverley & LW.Lagauchetiers Charles.152 3 Park avenue, city.\u2014 BTE.AGATHE DES MONTS, férènces.Apply K.W.128 \u201d NTED \u2014 DRESSMAKBR FOR A À 343 3 2aw BOARD ; 8, c Mount Royal Ave.and St.Lawrence ai at.west, city.sod W week, one who can cut and fit well = class board.beautiful view af orper .: .1211a St.Denis R SALE CEDAR SKIFF, FIRST OOMR \u2014~ LARGE, WELL FURNISHED the lake.For terms apply to Mra.F Be- 375.Tel.Bell East 3576, Tel.Merchan .TED \u2014 POSITIONS FOR RUPER- and remodel.class saîler and rower, everything rooms on bathroom flat to let in dard, 1820 P.O.Box.153 3 Tel.Bell East 3 ta, 1801 WA tor servants, cooks.housemaids.Luge INTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT TO complete and in A1 condition, built by quiet English family; central and beautiful BOARD.jas.nurses.etc, Arriving Wwe 7 ountry.Apply 335 Notre Knapp, Kingston.Apply Victoria Hall, situation.60 University st.OARD\u2014 LAURENTIDE PARK HOUSKA ; ful maida aout July Bh: VE ae now || go to the © .Ap) Westmount.Phone Westmount 101.183 3 BOARD \u2014 COMMERCIAL CAFE.871 ST.open.overock Lake Maskinonge : ler re Dom rel.3261 Up or address 71 Drum.Dame st.- Catherine st.excellent meal nice |.ned airy, with shady verandaps.of low.Tel.2 P 158 4 TED STRLA OPERATORS.70 ooms \u2014 s Tooms, an CpuiaOUBLE AND table selice; tive lckets a\"; special terms hundred actes wooded land belonging; five d D 1d or r mo .A \u2014 .single week or mo 1 ; ax EE EE Pete To P| BATTS, SAL PROVINCE OF qui | Toon, Qaihégom hé A \"cars Gone br 00 fog \u2018ai ona beaaitar sooner was way.100 Deceased Dona canvas Cell at 28 e = Cros\u201d Sum District 0 ran ne ences.Telephone, sto.t Famille oa oARD= EXCRLLENT TABLE BOARD, Address Laurentide Park Houses, St.Gab.Daniel Campbell, Saddler.DOGS FOR SALE \u2014 A LAUNDRESS.APPLY 11 FT.Phion, Détenuknis On the vio ary 5 _ quick service #12 month, $3.00 week: riel de Brandon.Que 183° WHS Summerhill ave.ou.Aardoon af the aémicile of eck Degen.vous re Ante ODATION \u201cFOR | 1x mesis1$1,\" Bussex \u2019 Too OOM8 \u2014 IN CARILLON.ONE FUR- Belonging originally to Aberfeldy.\" em : transients, nicely furniahed, large and + nished bedroom and two unfurnished, - \u2014 TWO COCKER SPANIEL _ i TCHBN GQIRL;.| abt, 3139 St.James st, in the City of Mont- ith excellent b elatives of Mr.Qampbell are re 4 pror Ha mother solid black.wheip NYANTED \u2014 A Ruse (IR |réai, will be sold authority of.Fuite, Tor table Board.7% Victoria wel\u2019 Vmeancles .D \u2014 THE REGAL, 554 BT.CATH.a Re an dining room reg | ed te rommunicate at once with : - , erhoun ear old, and ane |\" \".n .; ll the gopds and.châtteis of the safd De- : serine, near Stanley.à few more va- ater in y & Ritchie, Solicitors, 38 Tay st.eCarthy.Almonte.\u2014\u2014 Jendant \u201cioized in nfs cause.consisting of fes for table bomrders, $3.50 per week.dally.Address P.O.Box 164, city.183 2 Kippen : mde IWAN oh one Be.i 1- OR RIT turnivars, SE ain J.H.COUT, Rooxs, Sourd stricty re clan OMS; 8 meals 41.150 OARD TAC DBS ILEA, NEW HOUSE, bo L Sootland ; \u2018 : chen.vis \"|B.8.C.ontrem, uns \u201c28th, 1906.a ! 16] PONY CARTS The very thing for present: day outings.Ff Light and comfortable, and} 7 made to seat two or fou persons.rr Basket or wood feats, ud steel or rubber tires.To clear the balance of these nobby Tony Carts at once, will sell at almost cost, Worth a visit to our showrooms just now for bargains in vehicles, J Our guarantes ~ Neonay refunded ! If rot satieflen E.N.HENEY CO, Ltd., | 833-738 At.Pani wren, 4 seven months old daughter were tlwewn out.the latter being killed | dente ce Four-cylinder Tourlag Car Five + Als-coolcd motor.wo ** Franklin bome-power.* Three speed sliding gear trausmusion.utc hh.Force-feed oiler oa dash.se.4< Biles per hour.Full head and tail-ligbt equip- FIOB simcuse.| Don\u2019t buy imaginary service with real money.Frauklin motors give vou actual ready constant power under real road conditions.Franklin cars are adapted to American roads\u2014 strong, light weight, simple and supple; neutralizing the jars that usually waste power ; making speed comfortable and safe ; free from water-cooling burdens ; economizing fuel and tires.This D Car does all that any other \u201cthirty\u201d can do and for far less money.Before you buy a mere paper rating, come and see the cars of real power and ability.4 Framklin won the $500 Efficiency Punch Bowl.Four-cylinder Runabout .81400 Shaft-driven Runabout.1650 Four cylinder light Touring Car.1800 Faur-eylinder Touring Car .six-cylinder Touring Car F.O.B.Syracuse.WILSON & CO., Montreal and Ottawa.117 Craig St, West, Montreal.Phone Main 5444.SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday MARCHANDS.600\" immer Costumes (in nur 4 stores).valued at $3.00 and $3.50: POP S.2c0n00 1 conan These Costumez are of muslin of different patterns, such as flowers, stripes or with dets, ete.made with tucks, insertion and lace, short sleeves, well pleated skirts, would be cheap at $3.00 and $3.50.Friday and Saturday .ee ee 10 ee + As these goods will be sdld very quickly, and as we will not have Kriday, We cannot guarantee to fill mail orders in this \u20ac then alt das line Knowing that we sell an enormous amount of ladies\u2019 wear.and that we are able to purchase in very large quantities, the manufacturers are anxious te get our trade, and are cnstantly offering us extraordinary barzain< the benefit of which we are able to give our customers.T 1s why we have every week real bargains in Summer Costumes, Blouses, Skirts, Coats, Collarettes, ~tc.in view of the gnods that we receive each, day from the factories and that we sell at the wholesale price.Accordeon- Pleating, Knife-Pleating of all kinds, made with your own goods, within the shortest possible time.Work guaranteed in all kinds of goods.Orders taken at any of our stores.g=Stores\u2014- bel, Que.Canada, to I,.Evelyn Winch, of Fitchburg, Mass.McARTHUR-COONAN -In this city.on June 13th, at St.Ann's Church, by the Rev.Father Rioux, C.8S8.R., Thomas A.son of James A.McArthur.to Mary Estelle (Daisy), daughter of William Coonan.(American papers pléäre copy.) McKERGOW-RIDDELL\u2014On June 27th.1806, at the residence of the bride\u2019's parents, Oliver ave, Westmount, by the ( well, of Worcester, Mass., eldest mon of « Rev.E.Bushell.Mary Mabel (Birdie), * daughter of Mr.J.M.Riddell, to Mr.Charles M.McKergow, of Westmonnat, Que.\u2018 153 2 DEATHS IN THE CITY.BENN\u2014In this rity, on the 27th inst.at the Royal Victoria Hospital, John, youngest son of Charles Benn Funeral fraan his father's residence, 34 Inspector street, Friday morning, 8 o'clock, \u2018o Cote des Neiges cemetery.CLEMENTS \u2014-On June 2éth.Francis \u2018le- ments.aged 80 years.Funeral private.(Portland, Ore., San Francisco.and Old Country papers please copy.) CRAIK\u2014At No.1 Prince of Wales Terrace, Sherbrooke street, in this city.early on the 28th of June.1906, Robert Craik, M.D., LL.D).in the 75th sear of his age.Funeral from the above remidence on Friday.the 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m.153 2 HOBSON \u2014At her late residence, No.4838 Bherbrooke st., Westinount, on Tuesday night, June 26th, 1906, Prudence Bel, wife of Thomas Hobson and second daughter of the late John Bell Funeral private.152 2 HOPE\u2014S'iddenly, at \u201cDalnieny.\u201d Doe- chester street west, In this city.on Tuesda- June 26th.John Hope, in the 76th year of his age.Funeral private.153 3 KAY\u2014At Ajlmer.on June 23rd.1908.of PAeumonia, Emma M.Ixwer, wire «f James Kay, boiler inspector.* SONMERVILLE\u2014On Thursday.the 28th inat.at the General Hospital.Harry, the beloved son of Robert and Maggie Borhmerviile, aged 11 years and 3 months.Funeral notice later (Toronto and Brockville Papers please copy.» TAYLOR\u2014 In this city, on the 27th of June, Jean Beatt, beloved wife of Andrew Taylor, jr.eldest daughter of (he Rev.J H.Beatt, Strathcona, Alta.aged 22 years Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, from 91 Fahre st, to Mount Royal cemetery.Frien is and acquaintances please accept this intimation.DEATHS CUTSIDE THE CITY, LATTRII, - 84 Ridges?Pain Gog.erigh, on june 18th, Elizabeth Campbeil eldest daughter of the Henry Yarwood attrill* late BIGGS \u2014On June :5th, at Toronto.Emma Augusta.wife of Alfred Biggs, 'n her 55th year® MEEK On June 24th.at Toro .nto, Elizabeth E.wife of Wm E Meek * WESLEY \u2014 At Toronto, on June 25th, William, eldest son of the late Ellaha Wesley, in his 69th year.Was on tron- * tler during the Fenian raid in 1866» Investigate All you'll fing golf club sardines the best DEATHS REPORTED.Kincardine.\u2014 Alex.Mitchell, last night in his 6th year.Hamilton, Ont.George Wilson, a cigarmaker.58 years, died last night.James Ford.a retired farmer, died died last night, Mrs william Tarbutt, died suddenly yesterday.Equipment Not in Order.Washington, June 28.\u2014 Attorney- General Moody has directed that suits be brought against a large number of railway companies to recever penalties for violation of the safety appliance law through failure to keep their equipment in proper condition.The largest number of violations attributed to any road is 52 against the Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company.| ete Suffragettes in Trouble with Police.London.June 28.\u2014The rase of three wuffragettes who were arrested while demonstrating before the residence of \u201cChancellor Asquith has been adjourned in the Marylebone Police Court, to July 4th.They proceeded to Hyde Park, where Mrs Montefiore, the heroine of the Hammersmith alege, was arrested for distributing handbilis in the park, but she was later ailowed to go.Farmer Deliberately Suicided.Ottawa, June 28 \u2014Samuel Renaud, 40 years nf age.living at Masham, went out through his flelds with a loadad gun.and lying down near a fence fixed the gun so that he was able to discharge it with his toe.shooting himself through the stomach.He had been acting strangely for some days.College Men Turn Cattiemen, Boston.Mass.June 28.\u2014AII the cattlemen abnard the Leyland line SS.Winifridian were cnllege athletes en route tn Great Britain and the con- xinent to see the sights.Closing of Institute, Valleyfield, June 28.\u2014 The annual closing exercises nf the (iault Institute have been held and the school has closed for the summer.Pioneer Shot by Accident.Winnipeg.June 28.-\u2014Willlam Pritch- ard, Fort Ellice.a pioneer, was shot and killed near Asessippi, Man., while hunting gophers.FRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES.To-morrow being Friday a specially long list of Summer Holiday needs have been arranged by the dry goods store of Messrs! Jas.A.Oglivy and + Sons, St.Catherine st.west, corner df |- Mountain st.Their announcement on page 11 of this issue of The Star should be your guide for summer shopping.The best values and best eervice are to hp had in the early forenoon, Mr.| Dupuis Freres WO makers contribute their entire sale.cost to manufacture, SPECIAL THIS WEEK Manufacturers\u2019 Sale of House Furnishings Values cannot possibly be duplicated when these stocks are sold, for the prices to you are less than -actual We want to spread the bargain to as many of our customers as possible, so we won't sell to dealers.Strong Gray Enameled Covered Cook Pots.surplus stock to this MAN PASSES ANA \"(Continued from Pz-ge One.) work and became emeritus professor.For many years he acted as registrar of the facuily and for a long period was the treasurer.He was appointed L.an in 1889 and had long occupied the chair of hygiene and public health, a position he filled with the greutest.satisfaction to the medical fraterfiity and the public.He was a strong bellever of the germ theory of disease when a youthful student and his graduation thesis was \u2018on the nature of zymotic diseases.\u201d For many years past he was a prominent member of the Provincial Board of Health and his advice and suggestions were always of the ~~ + st help to the Board.He was consulting physician Lo the General Hospit ! and by virtue ot his office as Dean, he was a governor of the Royal Victoria Hospital and had much to do in cssisting in its internal arvangements and equipment with the very latest .m- provements In furniture and instruments.The present building of the medical facuity of McGill, which was ppen- ed in 18%.found a strorg and warn supporter in Dr.Craik.He and othar 85-8 inches diameter by 4 3-4 inches high, worth 45e Our price for this sale, only .24c eminent physiclans raw its necessity - 5 é © by - or 55e, 0) his sale, ly oo.a.c and were ably seconded in 1 eir ef- 75 $ inches dameter by 8 1-4 inches high, worth Soe fur price or t ni pe my a forts by many public spirited citizens 85-8 Inches diameter by 55-8 inches high.worth 65e.Our price for is sale, only .34c¢ who.on the appeal of the Dezu and 95-8 inches diameter by 6 3-8 inches high.worth 7c.Our price for this sale, only .42¢ others, found the money necessary io 10 1-8 inches dtameter.hv 7 inches high, worth î56.Our price for this sale.only He provide and furnish a putlding worthy 71-2 = f the profession an CGH 10 3-4 inches diameter by 71-2 inches high, worth 95¢.Our price for this sale only .65c ° ; \u2018 > \u2018 7 McGILL VASTLY IMPROVED.1 Dr.Cralk held the appointment of Enamelled Lipped Sauce Pans Dean of the Faculty until 1901, and during his administration the progress -2 r 20e, rt le 40010 Cree eae ce of the facu!lty was phenmnenal.Vast o! inches diameter.wonlh a © Our price for this sa 12 additions were made to the buildings 71-4 inches diameter, worth 23c.Cur price for this sale .[I 14c and equipment, and the number of 115-8 inches diameter, worth 40c.Our price for this sale.only .ce 25c professors and teachers was doubled.128inches diameter.worth 5ic.Our price for this sile, only .,.Cee ee Ce ee .30c The number of students also Was inore \u2018284 D LAZED DECORATED CHINA JARDINIERES th f ROC to $125 than doubled.In 18R%-§9 the number 284 ENGLISH UNDERG rower rom Res te ee wag 227; tn 1800-01, the number had Your choice for this sale At only.ces ee RAR Ce ee ee 49¢ risen to 490, of whom 467 were under- 5 ic .raduates.196 DECORATED CUSPIDORS, worth 35c.Our price for this sale, only La Le ee Lacs evr 14c B During ihe same period the Montreal 1788 ENGLISH UNDERGLAZED DECORATED CHINA JUGS, worth 18¢ to 35c.Your choice at only, (ieneral Hospital, so intimately asso- each .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ete base ee een ae ace een ee [she rie Lana cac eee Oc ciated with the work of the Facully, was extended, remodelled, and practically rebuilt, and the Royal Victoria Hospital, also closely allied with thu Faculty.was built, equipped and es- days.for summer.MANY SOLD FOR 50c, AND EVEN MORE EARLY IN THE SEASON, Silks are worth buying at 50.No defects in them; not poor colcrs nor stale gands.It's just a special to you.You benefit by saving money on desirable goods.We by making new friends for the Silk Department.Fancy Summer Silks 39c yard.Worth 50c Silk Dresses will last the whole season without a cleaning, and are good for the chilly as well as the hot Specially good assortment of Checked, Striped and Mixed Lightweight Silks at 39¢, just the kinds wanted And please remember these offering we are ahle to turn over The Big East End Departmental Store DUPUIS FRERES St.Catherine St, East NOS.441 TO 449 \u201cCORONA\u201d 252° COOKED HAMS All ready to serve, constitute a most appetizing adjunct for the Picnic, Lunch, Breakfast or Supper \u2014\u2014\u2014 In Selecting LARD BACON PORK CHEESE SAUSAGES See That .They Are Marked \u201cCORONA.\u201d HAMS BUTTER COOKED MEATS SMOKED MEATS All Good Grocers Have Them, The Montreal Packing Company, Limited.and Jennie Burgess.aged 18 and 17, and Mabel wh Mr.Business Man You want the most practical and thorough accounting system in your ofhce.That is unquestionably a Loose Leaf system.You also want the best system at the lowest cost.That is without a doubt one devised by BusINEss SysTEMs LIMITEDM.When you buy our binders we do not exact an agreement that all future supplies must be bought from us.We are satisfied to sell our goods on merit, and in fair competition on the open market.: \"Phone or write our representatives if yon are interested in accounting systems, \u2018Phone M.690.MONTREAL OFFICE, 535 Board of Trade Bldg.BUSINESS SYSTEWS LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA.Branches at WINNIPEG, MONTREAL & STJONN, KB New York.June 2\u2014 Cummander Evangeline Booth 19 #0 11 at Ler home Watertown.N.Y June 28 \u2014Alce M.BRITISH-AMERICAN CONCERT.King Edward Attends to Hear Canadian Singers and Music.London, June 38.\u2014King Edward received a cordial welcome both outside Queen's Hall and inside, when he was escorted to his box by Lord Strath- cona, to attend the British-Canadian concert, organized by Dr.C A.E.Harriss, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the Minto Cottage Fund in Canada.Dr.Harriss\u2019 \u201cPan\u201d was the chief feature of the concert and was enthusiastically received.He was assisted by the London Symphony Orchestra.and a chorus of 250, while the soloists were Mlle, Donalda, Miss Ida Kahn, John Harrison, Frangcon, Davies.The programme included selections from the works of Mackenzie, Parry, Stanford, Elgar, Cowen, con- - ducted by the composers.Admiral Togo May Visit America.Tokio, June 28.\u2014Admiral Togo has been invited by the United States to attend the Jamestown, Va.exposition next year.If the Diet votes an ap- propriatinn he may comet x 0 waitresses were drownsd {that all her ssspsamants Haye ban 2 aoû ancellas- os Ca \u201cta Baby Burned to Death.Chicagn.June 28 \u2014Dornthy Jordan.aged three, was burned to death.She set fire to her clothes playing with matches.Her twin bmther endeavored in vain to extinguish the flames.Toronto\u2019s Packing Houses Clean.Toronto, June 28.\u2014Dr.Sheard's special inspector of the abottoirs of the city, reports that they are all in first- class condition.ENGLISH-SPEAKING CITIZENS REALIZE HOW DIFFICULT IT IS FOR THEM TO SECURE A GOOD HOTEL OR LICENSED RESTAURANT.THEY WOULD FIND AT MUCH EASIER \"SHOULD THEY CONSULT THE WELL: KNOWN FIRM OF COUSINEAU, RAYMOND & HALL, 68 6T.JAMER STRERT, MONTREAL .3 \\killed 3nd Josenh F.tablished as a great working hospital In all nf these operations, Dr.Craik took & prominent and active part.In 1895 he received the honorary degree or LI.D.from his Alma Mater in recognition of \u201ceminent services tn public health, to the university, and lo medical education.\u201d AGRICULTURE A HOBBY.Dr.Craik found time in his busy .professional life to devnte attention tn He was an | agriculture and the turf.enthusiastic farmer and breeder of fine stock.At his country place, \u2018\u2018Cralk- stone,\u201d situated on the northern outskirts of Montreal, Dr.Cratk developed one of the finest herds nf Polled Angus cattle in America, a herd which wor many prizes at the Warld's Fah at Chicago In 1893 and he was lately engaged in perfecting an equally fine herd of Hbolstein-Frestan dairy cattle.Many thoroughbred horses from his stables have won fame fdr themselves and their owners on the turf, and be had several Queen's Plate and Munt Cups to his credit.In\u20181856 Dr.Cralk married Alice, eldest daughter nf the late Alexander sy ers, of Dublin, Ireland, solicitor In Chancery.Mrs.Craik died in 1674 Without Issue.È ry Craik was a member of the Mount 8 i D oyRl, St.James's, Bel-Air and Hunt lu Pp lal Train Service C.P.R.Nomin- | ing Branch, July 2nd.On Monday, July 2, the Canadian Pacific has arranged for a speota) train tn leave Nomining at 5615 p.m., and Ste Agathe at 8 pm.for Montreal, stopping at intermediate stations to St.Jerome, arriving Place Viger at 10.30 pm.This train will be very sult- able for passengers who desire tn pass the holiday in the Jaurentian Mountains, as they will have an opportunity to return nn Monday evening, and avoid the early morning trains.Train due to leave Nomining same day at 4 a.m.wiil be cancelled.8peclal Notice.Don't buy a piano until you have compared prices with those asked by Layton Bros, 144 Peel street.153 2 2aw - | Do not forget that we have removed to our New Store, St.Catherine St.West, only two blocks past the old one.During these hot days there ia no cooler or more comfortable place to visit than this Store.HAMILTON'S An Important Special Sale of Holiday Needs Whether you're going away on the First, or going to stay at home, to-morrow\u2019s special offerings demands attention\u2014either way - everything that you need for your personal comfort during the approaching vacation and holiday time is here for your choosing at considerable \"money saving.From amongst scores of interesting items we mention the following for you to judge to-morrow\u2019s values by :\u2014 Colored Mohairs Plain Colored Mnhair Dress Goods.for Shirtwaist Suits, [70 all colors, Z5c.Friday .Fancy White Muslins openwork are effects, in 27-inch Japanese Silks In white only especially suitable for Friday .stripes and checks, 15¢.Special for Friday .Bleached Table Napkins Scotch Crash Towellings White Apron Lengths | + all pure linen.(he quality Full size grass bleached with imitation hemstitched and width sold at 15 cents.Linen Damask Napkins, un- C border and clusters of tucks, c Friday .ioc hemmed.Friday .5 Friday .vases eee 10 A 1,000 Piece Lot of Val.and Torchon Laces Be Will be ready on the Sales Tables, Main Floor, To-morrow.at yard, This is without question the best lace value that will he offered this se asnn- hest because they're in such demand now and best because there's hardly a yard tn the collection that is not worth double the price we're asking for them, There's Valenciennes, Torchon And Fancy Laces joud Insertions in varions widths and designs, both white and cream.[Us because we haven't insertions to mateh every edging, or tdgings tn match every insertion that we're offering such wanted goods at half their value.) .Cord Shopping Bags| French Perfumes Illust'd Post Cards Boxes Linen Thread Large Size Heavy Cord ne of the best maker's Itustrating the most Good linen Thread, put Shopping Rags, handy Perfumes, put up in sain- intestine places an , br .\u2014will save you losing \\ ; NM 1 Montreal, 20 oun of them, Him hexes of 4 spools, your parcels, 15c, 10\u20ac ple size b Soa 3c le ards, Friday.5e black and drab.reg C Friday, each .odors.Friday, bot.dozen © LL 10 Friday, box .5 We refer to the lot now on view in our windows.Best to state the quantity There\u2019s but 150 Parasols in To.morrow's Offering at exactly, because from the enquiries we've had about these parasols there won't be lialf enough to supply those wanting them, and we dislike so much dis 00c appointing people, but we can\u2019t get any more to sell at that price, not likely to have later on either, so come early to-morrow.There's blue and white, black and white.and ecru and white stripes plain w'ite, cream and ecru, crepe.watered and mercerized coverings, white with Dresden designs, straight and shepherd cronk en- amelled wood handles, worth up to $1.60.Friday .eee 1 412 M Colored Quilts Hammocks Curtain Scrim Curtain Muslin Colored Honeycomb Full size Fancy Colored 44 inches wid, with lace A 24 inches wide Fancy quilts, size 87 x 69.blue Cord: Hammocks.with both sides, stable for Stripe Open Work White and pink, with fringed valance and spreader, a country residences, regy- Curtain Muslin, a ends.Reg.$1.15 $1.50 value, lar 15 cents.Fri- fie value.Friday, Friday, each .75\u20ac Friday, each .$1.15 day, yard .10\u20ac yard ere Lane 76 OUTING REQUISITES FOR DOMINION DAY To be in need of a Skirt, Suit or Hat for the holiday outing and overlook this sale would certainly be injudicious.because the styles are eminently desirable for the purpose, and the prices are of such unparalleled lowness that you may not have such another opportunity.Crash Linen Outing Skirts Ladies\u2019 White Duck Skirts eut fui! flare, well made and A splendid range of these pretty perfect fitting, two of the season\u2019s Outing Skirts, excellently made most popular styles of Outing and perfect hanging, a Skirts.To-morrow spe- very special value Fri- $ clal at PRE 89\u20ac day at .1,75 Cream Serge Skirts and Lustres that are suitable for either outing or street w ear, hand tailored, several styles.ve ee ae eran ranging in price from .$5.95 Ladies\u2019 Linen Hats Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaist Suits French Made Flowers A full rang: of Percale.Muslin An elaborately trimmed hat is + fy .3 Flower Trimmed Leghorns are certainly out of place at a pic- and Gingham Sults, cool and in favor this season See the lovely dressy all coors and all styles.1 - Men A nic or excursion.See our natty .gal v © frida at of French Flowers some of them ty ¢ Ladies\u2019 White Four special values for Friday at worth up to be.that we styles o ( .= We, th: \u2018 ; $1.25 ¥1.10, 81.25, 82.25, $5.94 will have on sale Friday af.15¢ Linen Hats Friday at .See the Line of Shirtwaists in our window now 7 5 that we'll put on Sale To-morrow at - - - G Judge our Waist values by these: White Lawns and Mattings with -p on and blind embroidery and tucks, gray and green mixed tweed offerts, blue and fawn chambravs with paped seams, champagne lawns with full embroidered fronts black tinons with tuchs and embroidery, brown, navy and champngne sateen.with full pleated fronts._\u2026 The All mizes in Waists, worth up to $175._ THE HAMILTON CO., - 583, 585, 587 St.Catherine Street West, To-Merrow all one price EXCEPTIONAL OFFER FOR Just Take a Peep at Our Show Windows and IDAY & SATURDAY June 29th & 30th For = $5.75.We will sell all the necessary gas fixtures (in polished hrass) for a 7-roomed house.consisting of 2 Gnsallers, with two branches 1 Pendant, and À hrackets, We will] wive 15 per cent.discount on all Gar and Electric l\u2018ixtures.BE SATISFIED Before You Buy THAT WHEN WE 8AY WE ARE GIVING YOU THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS IN CLOSING OUT LINES FOR TO-MORROW WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY.\u201cPeerless\u201d Mantles, made by pew process, regular price 3bc, No \"MONEY BACK BUSINESS\" necessary here.for 15e.Rental of Peerless Lamps, $1.00 (No Telephone or Mail Orders will be filled.) .Soles.Corona Shoes Every pair Guathnteed Goodyear Welt- They Sell at $3.50 Cor.Al xande and St.Catherine Sts., A ey 8treet, per rd Petre Astanations 500 yds.Dress Lining, all gond shades, Ihc to 25e yard.Friday .5e at reduced prices.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, black, white tans.gravs, browns.regular 80e and .The pair.Friday .PL LL LR LS Le La a a ae Las 230 The Peerless Gas Light Go.Gent's White Kid Gloves, regular 60.Friday .28 6 er eee 250 Fancy Flannelettes, ragular 150 to 20e.Friday .05e of Montreal, Ltd.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs.regular ?5e Friday 5e Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, large size tnbout 2 dez, only), regular 980.23 AY eee ea Le Co Ce eee c 319 8t.Lawrence Boulevard.Friday csploidid for Cushiôn Tops.) > Velvet Ribbons (popular shades) Regular 40¢ to 60c yard, Fridav 2 211 221 La 4 LL 4 Lana 19 Regular 250 to 406 yard.Friday 222 2400 0 LoL as 10- Regular 10c to 256 vard.Friday.RAR ees ee .> Regular Bec to 9e yard.Friday.244 ee 4e ooo.nes < in Orkney Shetland Floss, regular Tc skein, Friday, 2 skolns .Br Pleated Chiffon, black and white, regilar Toe.Friday .25\" Woollen Shawls.worth up to $1.00 each.Friday .RS 250 Mousseline de Soie, cream, white and black, worth from 76¢ to $110.Friday ._- oo Cee LL .257 200 yds.Silks and Satins, worth from ihe ta $125 comprising Taffetns, Peau Je Chine.Merve, Linen Back Satin Moirette, nothing less than 0c yard.Friday .saunas a.RP 23 BOYS\u2019 HOLIDAY CAPS Balance of Boys\u2019 Caps, about 4 doz.oniy, all sizes, regular 25c each Friday eac .10c Fine Cashmere and Heavy Wonl, regul up to $1.50.Friday.each .50o Fine Navy.Whlit# and Cardinal, also striped, all sizes.These are only a few of the good thinga we are offering.We have rtacks of other stuff equally cheap.If there is anything you require in the Tiry Goods lina hefare lenving town, call and us.You will get it at about half the regular price, or less.Haycock & Dudgeon, ri, 558 St.Catherine Street West.sec ew danrs veat of Kified fn AutomoblielAccident.* Columbus.Ohio.June B-\u2014Frank F.Stonetdan, president of thy North American* Lead Company a}d identified with :;bumerous other ifterests, waa George W, 33 .; y .4 rimming o uchess lace.ver \u2018as : Mr.à Mrs.eck\u2019's Boars\u2019 ead .,.In glass moulds .50e each 3 5 4 14 of the Bank of Montreal: Mrs.H.Eck- .grape scissors; an ph .Pate md en NON Several months ford, of the Norh-West and Miss diamond pendants.the Pline wave per tulle vell was caught with rane Henry Wadsworth.brass tea kettle: Perks Wiltahite Brawn .In glass moulds .[| .Bic each ago they said thai he wnuld not last Hendrie.His second wife is a daugh- prideg room ein re ny Rn win white PORTE manie a bouquet of Mr.- Reginald and the Misses Wads- Pek a tante Galantines DOI! CR frs moulds pee pop another hour.Turing the races here rer ar Alexander Murray.by whom tte 1 5 caps, and rosettes of pala I Estrange Turnbull wha was pride vue Sata cnrs fra do mrs Peck's Rolled Ox Tongues .In fancy glass moulds .$1.40 each Î .d took at interest in e had one son, r.urray endris, ace ' : on .== .G .: ss A .oe f Nr Hendrie ; 0° Dr Rosier Profes- manager of the Dominion Canister Cn.Mauve baby ribbons.The third, whe To vie lace over white a- Grafftey, bon bom dish; Mr.and Mrs.PECK'8 REAL INDIAN CHUTNFEYS, prepared by the British Indian Condt- ; sor of Medicine at Oxford University.Dundas.Mrs.Ledyard, of Detroit, and Walked directly after the bride.wi W \u201c1 with white pit k and a pale blue hat J D Purvis, silver bon bon dish; Mr.ment Co., Bombay.À was called some time ago in consul- Miss Phyllis Hendrie.page, Lord David Cecll, Lord Salis- bouquet es and pink roses.H>-rj and Mrs.C.C.Holland.vase: Mr and ; ~ ) tation and an operation was performed Mr.Hendrie was for ten years chai:- bury's second son.wore a white satin | jue was of plnk carnations.Mr.Mrs.Le Roy Shaw.pair salt cellars; These Chutneys hold high reputation in India, and are unrivalled for at ve \u2019 man af the board of managers of Tudor dress, and little tight lace cap, Joe Ga pren was best man.and the Mrs.McLaren.Ormstown, bedroom their PE and Davor.and.being prepared from, Ve lenarrent ares and LATE MR.HENDRIE'S CAREER.|the Central Presbyterian Church.like the other children.These little tor were Mr.Thomas and Mr.Johns.slippers; Miss Florence Brown.Sher- pices.make fn esome relish.eople carried no flowers lord David the ceremony a reception was hrooke, dnilies; Mrs.Crawford, hand wore a suit of pale mauve taffeta.The parent Jog Rioesidence of the bride's] painted plate; Mrs.Alex.Moore, hand bride, who came with her brother, Vis- ball.mother of the bride Mra.Turn.painted china tray: Mr.and Mrs.M count Wolmer.who afterwards gavel radium silk trimmed with oe black | Williams.silver hon hon dish: Dr.and her away, wore a trained dress of soft white lace,! Mrs.Berwick.cut glass tumblers; Mr.Careful and Experienced Packers.and a white hat r Ivory duchess satin, trimmed with Ma- roses.Mr.and Man med with white! and Mrs.A.T.Dadeau.bon bon dish: ned with \u2018whit JRIGINAL CHUTNEYS lines lace.The veil of ald Honiton hig evening for North Sydney.co Mrs.Joshua Bell, bronze ink stand: .lace was arranged over a coronet of tle hride going away In a pale grey oes HH.Aver sliver mut crackers.CA ur IN PI i Hot AR William Hendrie was a native of \u2014 \u2014 Scotland, having been born in the ct:y Pen- Angle of Glasgow in the year 1831.He and Unshrinkable \u201c*\u201cDominion Day \u201d Stores\u2014Let Us Fill Your Hamper.Mrs.W.K.Muir.of Detroit, wife of the former general manager of the old Great Western Railway, were the oldest and twin children of John and Be per hottla Elizabeth (Strathearn) Hendrie Mr, the choir sang \u201cO Perfect Love,\u201d and St.Urbain street.The groom's gifs (North the hymns, \u201cThine for ever.God of] tn the bridesmaid were turquoise au and Ig?.1 Green Mango\u2014''Bour and Hnt Slices\u201d.Cee ee ee .0c per bottle Hendrie received his early education in nrange blossom and leaves.and the homespun costume with a lingerie glass dish: Mrs.ans Mie Jordan cut] Bengal\u2014'\"'Hot Pulp\u201d .Patte ta cia Leu.50 par bottle Glasgow, and studied law In that city two rows of pearls, the gift © omtesse blouse and a pale blue Malines hat, man.wedding veil Miss Bessie Madras\u2014\"'Sweet, Hot\u201d .Co eee.222 212 120 2 1\u20ac per hottls for a few years.Not taking a grea de Franqueville, were the bride's only trimmed with white roses On thelr Granger New: York.Ja se balt Cashmere\u2014\u2018\u2018Sour and Hot, Cut in Slicn8\u201d* 11 11 222 .| __ | 6c per bottle fancy to that vocation he, at the age n Criveal ornaments.As she passed up the aisle return te town they will reside at 463 Mr.and Mrs or amen CVnoght .of 17.entered the service of the Glas- y : Cunningham & DeFourier, London.Sydney), silver ravey gw and South-Western Rallway.and y y) 11 E ; $5 000 REWARD will \u2019 be paid to any rson who proves tha Conhght Scap contains any innirious chemicals or any torm of adulteration.Sunlight Soap is a perfect cleaner and will not injure anything.Best for all household purposes, Sunlight Soaps super- jority is most conspicuous in the washing of clothes.Common soaps destroy the painted or varnished surfaces of woodwork and .take the color out of clothes.Even the daintiest linen or lace, or the most delicate colors may be safely washed with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions).Your money refunded by the dealer from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if vou find any cause for complaint.Buy it and 5c.follow directions 5c.from that date his successful career 1x a rallway man began.In 1861 he accepted an appointment in the head nf- fice of the North-Kastern Rallway at Newrastie-on-Tyne, and was In the freight department for reveral years In 1555 Mr Hendrie received the appointment which brought him to Can- Ada.roming to Hamilton to enter the service of the then (Great Western Rai!- way This road.since absorhed by the Grand Trunk.was then being constructed and Mr.Hendrie at once took up this branch of 1he work He als\u201d took general onntrarting work on a large scale one of his first great works being the laying of the mains of the Hamilton water works system.H- was one of the promoters of the W-l- Ungton Grey and Rruce Rallway., and built most of the system from Southampton to Kincardine He also built Harrisburg and Rrantford branch, the Canfield and Welland division and the Allanburg and Clifton branch.Bubso- quently.in conjunrtion with others he built the Northern and Pacifier Junction from (Gravenhurst to the Canadian Pacific Railway at J.ake Nipissing.ORGANIZED RAILWAY CARTAGE.Mr.Hendrie's most important business enterprise, however, was the organization of the present railway cartage svstam in Canada.In 1835, the vear of his arvivis in Canada, he saw the inefficiency of the delivery service, and proposed a cartage system to tha then manager of the road, Mr J CU.Brvdges The scheme was approved of, and.in partnership with Mr.John Shedden, the service was started in Hamilten and London.So successful was ft that IT was soon applied to the entre system, In 1838 the partners I separated.Mr.Hendrie taking all the business of Hamilton and all points weat Mr.Hendrie served as presideni 0.the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway.director of the Hamilton an\u2018 North-\\Vestern and the Northern and Novth- Western Railways, director nf the Ontario and Quebec Railway.president of.the Ontario Cotton Compahy.president of the Hamilton Bridge Company, president of the Ontario and Qu'Appelle Land Company.and director of the Canada Life Assurance Company.the Toronto Ferry Company, the Hamilton Gas Light Company.the Victoria Rolling Stock Company.and various other institutions.He was for over thirty years a director, and at one time president of the Hamilton Great | Lever Brothers Limited.Toronto 167 Central Fair.and was one of the most successful ptock breedera in Cangdag\u201d For Men and Women, Boys and Girls.Every detail in the making of Pen-Angle Underwear is in thecare of expert operatives working with the most modern machinery.AX UNSHRINKABLE ZIrade.Marx Theraw material is carefully selected, only the best grades of long-fibred wool being accepted.It is then spun into yarn, the greatest care being taken to produce a perfect and even thread.Then each step in the knitting and finishing is carefully watched, so each garment fits perfectly to the curves of the body.That is Pen-Angle Brand, the underwear of comfort.13 i Guarsnteq\u2014 Any dealer will mstantl at our expeme any Bai poet found 10 be des fective in material or making.un The Penman Manufacturing Co, Ltd, \u2018 Love,\u201d and \u2018Now thank wa Al! nur God'' were also in the service, As the register was being signed the bridesmaids distributed favors of white car- \u2018nations.A reception was held at 20 Arlington atreet by the Marchioness of Salisbury and Lady Gwendolen Cecil Among those present at the ceremony were the Duchess nf Portland the Duchess of Buccleuch, the Duchess of St.Albans, Lord and Lady londonder- ry, Right Hon.Jos.and Mrs.Chamberlain.Rt.Hon.A.J.Balfour, the Duke of Northumberiand.the Earl of Durham, Lord and Lady Crichton, and many others.The Marchioness of Salisbury wore palest pink ninon de soie inserted with pale pink lace.Her black crinoline straw hat was trimmed with pink ostrich feathers and tuile The Countess of Antrim wore a pale blue and white striped muslin dress, with insertions of lace and a straw hat the same shade, trimmdéd with blue ostrich feathers.Lady Vkttoria Grenfell was attired in palest mauve.Viscount and Viscountess Howick left after the ceremony for Buckhutst, lent by Mr.and Mrs.Benson.The bride's travelling dress was of pale blue crepe de chine, with insertions of French lace, in Greek walls of Troy design on the skirt, and formhg a bolarn on the bodice.A hat tororrespond was worn.The wedding presents were displayed in the ball-roont of Lg] and Lady Salisbury's residènce.T were very numerous, the total reaching nearly four hundred, ajd were handsome and interesting.Th4 Duke and Duchess of Connaught gavé the bride a string of large agate beds with crystal discs between.They are very rare and of beautiful color, palest grey, with a sap- phire-blue ligh] in them.Princess Patricia of Connkught's gift Is a watercolor drawing of her own, Lord How- ick gave a neklet of magnificent oblong fire opalj, graduated in size, surrounded and [inked together with dla- monds.The Earl and Countess of Sel- borne a higtf dlamond tiara: the Marquis and Maghioness of galiabury and Lady QGwenglen Cecil, a long chain of double objng links of fine diamonds: \u2018Lady Mabel Palmers present to Lord Howick Ww a fitted 4 ing case, ivory-and five; with cafonetted and monofram fretinet- 1 énd Countess Grey./large and beautiful oval- shaped diagond and ruby pendant.also | a diamond\u2018and ruby necklet of fine desjen.Keghons holdina up lues rublos Ÿ \u2018 Ss Lo RSME branch and eaf rings: to the best man a sapphire and pearl pin: and to the ushers pearl tie pins.The bride's presents included: From the bridegroom.diamond and sapphire ring: Mr.an\u2018 Mrs.W.H.Archibald.sr.(North Sydney), entire furnishings of house, Mr.J Moncrieff Turnbull (Trail.BC.) cheque; Mr.Charles Archibald (Halifax), cheque; Mr James Archibald (Winnipeg).cheque: Mr.and Mre Everett (Boston), rheque; Mr.and Mrs.John Turnbull.solid si!- ver tea and coffee service: Messrs.Howard and Kenneth And Miss Laura Turnbull, tray.Mr.and Miss and Reginald Corbett (Halifax), pair silver euliee dishes: Mr.R.B.Angus, cabinet of sflver and cutlery; Mr.and Mrs Robert Meighen, silver tea and coffee servire and tray; Mr.and Mrs.E.C.B.Featherstonhaugh.\u2018case of pearl handled fruit knives; Mr.Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Blake (Paolo Alto, California).brass clock; Mr.Vicar Turnbull.silver handled umbrella: Miss L'Estrange Turnbull, pearl earings; Mr.Robt.Cowes, Boston, silver dish: Mr.J.D.G Kippen.cut glass decanter; Dr.and Mrs.Armour Robertson.pair \u201crass cangdle- sficks;: Mr.and Mrs.Philbin, cut glass dish: Mr.H.Philbin, vase.Mr and Mrs, T.Murdoch Scott, cut glass dish: Dr.and Mrs.J.W.A.Stewart.Rochester.five o'clock teaspoons: Rev.Alex.apd Mra.Turnbull, New York.five o'clock tea cups and saucers: Mr.W.and the Misses Turnbull.hutter knife and sugar tongs: the Misses Cameron.cut glass bottle: Mrs Kay.cut glass dish; Mrs.Alfred Froemcke, pickle fork: Col.and Mrs.Robert Mitchell-Floyd, Boston.pair glass candlesticks; Mr.and Mrs.John Mc- Kergow, set of silver mounted carvers; Mr.Chas and Miss McKergow, silver mounted bread knife: Miss Emily Everett, Boston, plece nf old Dutch silver; Mrs.A.E.Ellis, jar- CASTORIA * For Infants and Children.The Kiad You Mave Aways Bought Bears the >, boat; Mr.Mrs.and Miss Aver.cream Derby cups and saucers: Miss Flla Harding.(New York )gold jewel box: Mr.Douglas Seely, cut glass vase: Mr.Roy Muirhead, case of salt cellars: Mr.and Mrs.Percy Wood (Law- renceville), silver bon bon dish; the staff of the Merchants Bank, cut glass carafe, berry bowl, and ice cream dishes: Mr.Geo.Johnston, cut glass Alsh: Mr.and Mrs.Murray McNeil, cut glass bon bon dish: Miss Margaret Henderson, silver card case: Mr.Herbert Sinclair (Newcastle) silver mounted cut glass claret jug: the Miss Fetherstonhaugh., picture; Mrs.W.R.Cumming, cut glass dish; Mr.Allen Starke.silver salt cellars: Mr and Mrs.John Kennedy, silver tea strainer; Mr.Frank Ibbotson and Mr.R.Armstrong, clock! Mr.Harry Muirhead, sliver mounted salad bowl and servers: Mr.A.S.Massey.cut glass bowl; Miss Marie Hollinshead, (New York), silver mounted marmalade jar; Mr.V.Cormack.silver butter dish; Mr.and Mrs F.W.B.Moore, (Belleville), sflvar sugar and cream, and sugar tongs, Mrs.Char.Tweed.(Medicine Hat), Maltese lace scarf; Miss Mignault, brass clock; Miss Ethel Hodgson.china muffin dish: Mr.and Mrs.H H.MacKenzie, (North Sydney), berrv apoon:; Miss Ethe! MacKenzie.cold meat fork, Rev.Geo.and Mrs.Welch Lindsay.beer get; Mr.Thomas and Mr.Johns, picture: Mr.Robert Turnbull, (father of the bride), cheque; Mrs.Robert Turnbull, ( mother the bride ) household } linen; Lady Barrington, ple fork, Miss Jane Kester.lace table centre: Mr.F.and Mr.J Barlow, silver-mounted cut glass dish, 1\u2019.and Mrs.Harvey, glass and allver bulter dish.Mr.and Mrs.Slade, cut glass dish: Dr.and Mrs.G.Campbell, sugar spoon; Mr.Dobell, silver candlesticks; Mr.and Mrs.Allardice, brass candlesticks; Mr.and Mrs.Tudor, silver purse: Messrs.8.and RB.Ewing.vase; Mr.J.Taylor, salt cellars: Mrs.J, L.Sterns (Virginia), jewel UX.5 j Furnitere and Carpets, 20 to 30 per cent.discount will be allowed this month on Parlor, Dining Rdofn, Library and Bedroom Furniture, also Carpets.Oflcloths, Curtains.Portieres, Refrigeratnra, Go- Carts.etc.etc F.Lapointe, 625 St.Catherine St.East, corner Montcalm, Open till 9 @'Qlock OO = Whole Roast Chicken.in Jelly Whole Roast Pheasant, a Glencairn Camp Pies, FRASER, YIGER & CO.Italian Eatublished 1888.$1.50 per tin Cee Co 1.50 per tin eee aan ee 65 per tin PERRIER 60 per tin cee een «cen LON per tin Cee ven aes cet seen.AN per tin THE NOROHEIMER BUILDING, 201, 209-& 211 St.James Street MONFRRAL WE ARE IN SPLENDID SHAPE FOR DOMINION DAY \u201c4.NEEDS \u2014=* ¥FLAGB\u201410c a dozen to $15.00 each.FLAG POLE HOLDERS #1 205 each.FIREWORKS.-From the leading manufacturers Roman Candles, Uo kets, Pin .from B10 a dozen to REO OO a dozen FISHING BU PPLIES\u2014 Complete outfit, Rod Reel, Lane and Flv.81 00 Other lines to B25.00.CROQUET SETS\u20144 ball ret.?8{c.Hardwood Manle Other Nines, #1 00.1.25 to 815 00.HAMMOCKS-\u2014Relahle lines.Sc, 1.00 un to RH 00.GAMES\u2014AI! popular Rummer Gamer FOODS\u2014 Tennis Rarquets.#1 25 each th R10 00.Cricket R2.5O and upwards.Baseballs, Be to #1 25.Rata, 10c to 5 ROSSES\u201410c each to RZ.50.- 0 BOYS AND GIRLS TRICYCLES\u201482.253 to 810.00.BXPRESS AND CARTS\u20142fc to R18-00- PICNIC BASKETS8\u2014-205c¢ to 88.00.G.A.Holland & Son Company, 441-2413 St.Catherine Street.New (Number), No.510 West.8pecial Club Line, #1.50 and Drowned in Oil-Tank.Waterbury.Conn'x June 28 - Fugen» Rowley.Fred Scott, van were drowned in an oil tank hero o- dale i» The Montreal Dually Btay ta and Dennis &nllt- rl gubilehed at 163, 188, 167 pb 160 ft, st, Muntreal by The Montreal Limit tar Publishing bo Vaton A Macanp, Maal, manie nted and "]
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