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[" ~~ | SAYINGS: * ¥story \u201cof its value.\u201d Radnor VOL.XXXVIII, No ; SUGGESSFUL ADVERTISERS MWe us The Star more than an y ces Paper, which best tells the \u2014MR.\" J.B.GILES, Water Company, Montreal.WEATHER FORECAST.at FINE, 155.- RIGHT OF SANCTION BY PROVINCES THE DEMAND OF THE ANTI-SUNDAY OBSERVANCE BILL GATHERING rt Per Wr, Henri Bourassa M.P., the Princl- pal Speaker, Accuses Colleagues of Having Betrayed the Cause\u2014Latest - Amendment\u2019 Not Satisfactory as \u201cPreserving Provincial Rights\u2014Mr.Bruneau, M.P, Attacks Bourassa, 12 one were to judge by.the enthu- siagsm voiced at certain portions of the meeting on the Champ de Mars last night, in opposition to the Lord's Day bill, several thousands of people were gmphatic 1a their, approval of the reiterated \u2018statement, that, in the province of Quebec, it would never become opur- ative, The meeting was organized with lhe avowed intention of condemning the passage of the bill.Four brass bands were advertised.It was expected by the promoters, who made no secret of their hopes, that the music would bring with them men and women numbering close up to the twenty thbusa.ad mark.In this respect their hopes did not materialize.At its greatest number, the crowd did not exceed four thousand, perhaps less.There was a band on the platform early in the evening, aud it attracted a good number of stragglers; but it was not until about 7.80 _.m.that the mass of peopie arrived on the scene.They took place opposite & huge platform, erected ut the back of the east wing of the Court House.Then the unwelcome rain came.At this the audience dwindled down to about 500.Gradually, however, the rain .ceased and the people came back from theld hiding vlares on Craig street and under the sheltering spots of the old Court House and the City Hall.\u2026 A8 \\he crowd grew bigger, the \u201cmpepchmaking began.Mr.Olivier As- selfm \u2018propoced the name of the joint - He: was recelved with much applause.\u2018In his apeseh of a few minutes he dwelt on.the general question, stating that it was the desire of the French-Cana- \"disp people and a large number of their : h-gpeakiing friends, that no such »- ,mMéfgure cs that which had been pro- ia ht but none was jn keeping with the liberties \u201c people.He was sure that the rs would make it very plain to One ,that & great mistake had taken np.serjously by the Parlia- J this little speech was of short h, the crowd had been augmented by many hundreds, and such en- \u2018thusjests as Mr.Albert St.Martin,pro- that there should be an \u201cover- ting \u2018on the steps of the , Mass.fifty teet frv:.u the ig gathering.There were r of sympathizers with him; of them appeared to want to get far away from the main gathering, vparticularly as it was known that Mr.: j was to make a \u2018\u2019speech worth hearing.\u201d - ! RUMORS FROM OTTAWA.At this stage a rumor spread that news from Ottawa declared Sir Wii- tfrid had decided to let the provinces have their own say in the matter; \u2018that the bill might he made a law, but dt would be amended, so that each \u2018province could suit it tn themselves.0 one seemed to know just what this meant, but there is no doubt that jt took a good deal of the fire out of a certain portion of the gathering.particularly that portion which stood on the back of the platform and could \\, hot hear a word of what was sald.en \" xg BES x The second gathering did not materialize, and the crowd settled down, or rather stood up, to listen, as best they could to the eloquence of the i {orators chosen for the uccasion.4 Mr.Asselin prposed that Mr.G.Bni- vin and Mr.Latreille ha selected as Joint chalrman.There wis a mighty cheer over the proposition, Hardly had Mr.Boivin commenced to speak, when a second hand appear- É a td followed by five hundred people.\"he brass {nstruments drowned the vice of the speaker, and Mr.Bolvin had to stop.\u201cDown with Hypocrisy,\u201d and \u201cVive la Liberte,\u201d were the mottos on the transparencee which were © carried at the head of the procession.9 derly » i 1 - &gainat Cheers greeted fits arrival.When Mr.Boivin had finished his short address, Mr.Latrielle followed (in an equally short speech.Each made it plain that he did not propose to discuss the question, but merely to place himself on record as opposed to the bil.They would leave it to the orators of the evening to make clear the many arguments against ft.Chief Carpenter and officers of the police were there in abundance, but they were not required.It was an or- gathering, and it was evidently quite satisfied with itself.By eleven o'clocic the gathering dispersed, and the protesting speakers departed, ee- corted by their respective friends and admirers, LIBERTY OF THE CITIZENS.\u201cGustave Francq was the first speaker.Twenty years ago, he said, a meeting was held on the Champ de Mars in Mon to save the life of a countryman.The present meeting was not being held to save any life, but was being held to safeguard the interests and Hberty of each one of the citizens of Montreal.To begin with he was strongly egainst the Sunday bill, and although he would not discuss + ft different clauses, he wished to ex- pers.a Bonday papers, press his feelings which he thought were held in common by the labor class in Montreal.He respected Dr.Shearer and the Lord's Day Alliance, as well as their ideas for the people with whom they lived, but he did not feel as though they should come and dictate to the people of this province how they should dbserve Sunday.The labor faction of this province only wanted six days work a week, but wanted to be their own judges as \u2018o how to put in their day of rest.It would not seem just to any man to oblige the laboring man who, after a hard week's work in stifling air, would on Bunday be obliged to confine his recreation to the too close apartments of a small cottage, instead of being at liberty to go, where for at least one day in seven he could breathe the gond pure alr so much needed.It was all very well for the Lord's Day Alliance people to preach this doctrine, when during the whole week they could, often at the expense of the ones who they were now trying to oppress, take all the recreation Shey required.Specially as ee was of Lhe Typog! ical nion ' at abolishing of Sunday Every one wanted to read and it was not right think that one was going or peop rom Saturday till Mopday morning without knowing what was \u2018going on about them.As to the question of Sunday papers he thought ét was much less of a crime to work , ~ * { a couple of hours on Sunday morniug to get out a Sunday paper, than to work several hours Bunday afternoon and night to get out a Monday morning paper.In his opinion it would R.B.H.Tix Princ or Warts .HEN ! 4 À O.Re iin Toronto months\u2019 delay of ina, matter will not make \u2018the slightest @lfference.ea! Am as al us AS Anyone that the Gas Company should declde to lower tne price of gus: but 1 say nothing is ed by holding meetings of Council during the fufimet ronthe in order to force tha hand of the company.\u201cWhen Council adjourns in July the understanding will \u2018he that another meeting will be held one month afterwards; this should be sufficient for all purposes.It 1s ridiculous to think that Council! will meet every week in order to please anyone.\u2018 Continuing, the Mayor said: \u201cIf aldermen call special \u2018meetings of Countil, after a majority of Council are absent from the city in erder to rush through the gas question.the people will not fail to disapprove of such action.I cannot belleve that such meetings will be called, despite the fact that it is rumored such wlll be the case.\u201d ALLEGED GAMBLER IS FREE.No Evidence was e Produced Against \u201c Harry Pascal.Harry Pascal, who was charged with ( having kept a gamblirig house at 498 St.Lawrence street, was acquited by Judge Choquet yesterday.in\u2019 the Court of Special Sessions, as there was no proof that gambling was being carried on.The men who were found In the place when the \u2018raid was \u2018Yade two weeks ago were also fehbiite ve Will Hold prion.Services.Calvary Congregatipnal:.J h and Mountain Street Met Cran will hold united services.for the next two months.\u2018The morning.services will be held In Calvary Church and the evening services in Mountain 8t.church.During the first four Sundays the Rev.E.H.Tippett will be in \u2018charge, and the Rev.H.8.Osborne for the remainder of the time.Mr.Osborne has left for Ottawa, whers he à vor- tion of his vaeation, Mr.Tippett wil so a London, England, where he is bok- to preach in Markham Square and Snows, Park Congregational churches in August.Grocers and the \u2018\u2018Combihes.\u201d The Grocers\u2019 Association met on Thursday, M.P.Daoust presiding, when drrangements wete made for the annual excursion of the association.It was also decided after considerable discussion, that certain members of the association join forces with the Jele- gation from the layger commercial concerns to petition Parliament to amen: the law for their protection against \u2018\u2018combines.\u201d The \u2014delcgates will be granted an interview with the ministers at Ottawa, Friday next, the 6th of July.ét Clubs Behind With Licenpes.pion J.C MeCorkill,, Pfovinciai was at the Gov ec nd and spent.s good pert : EE social clubs of the \u2018glty and | terne tp convince t that we Fal et Ry d'expiain | good pay\" n- * pe far 900d ey 4 ai holi- e p A te os Tune; Le dn ma \u201c Bibycle Thieves at Work, Several complaints have regently Rs eh | Besoin sacre traces parts of the city reports indicate that many have suffered considerably deprs- dations of this tribe of sneak thieves.An effort Is being made to follow them, and the authorities.who already appeAr to have Important information and knowledge on the matter, promise that where a conviction is made ths punishment will be such as to put a stop to the practice for some time- to ocme.ASSAULTED HIS WIFE.James Kinmond Given 8ix Months for the Offence.James Kinmond, charged with b drunk and assaulting his wife, Ww yesterday semtenced by Judge Bicotte, in the Recorder's Court, to six months for each offence.Kinmond assaulted his wife so brutally that her face was black and blue, and all swollen wp when she gave her evidence Te morning.The constable ho =n made e arrest said Kinmond had a and stated that he had a re three times this month.\"SUIT WAS WON BY CITY.Mr.Justice Robidoux rendered judgment yesterday in the case of Stan- fslas D.Joubert against the city of Montreal.This was an action for $4,889, the plaintiff alleging that damages to that amount had been caused to the foundations of his house on St.Louis Square, by water coming from the ¥t.Louis basin.The action was dismissed with costs.SHIRTS Slip on and off coat\u2014hold their looks longer\u2014 patterris and RE fabrics the brand\u2014 for re script letters Author of \u201cWhen It Was Dark,\u201d \u201cA Phorde\u2019s novel, \u201cWhen It Was Dark,\u201d which has attained a sale far in excess of almost any novel of modern times, ensures a big welcome for this new story.The publishers would lay stress on the fact that it is an absolutely new book, only just completed.The author takes two young men from Oxford, affairs.Hasel belleves in the incarna- of it, but Bofanquet minded sceptic.the views of these two men constitute a vivid and engrossing story, abounding in strong dramatic scenes.NO SU NERD NOW DESPAIR Wit without running a doctor's bill or fa the doep dich disch of qu quackery, Tha NEW raed por THERAPI complete revolution has been ION.this à ent of medical science, wbi for years ad boca merely ut a {ERAP existenc THERA The greatest known teas, thy Lop ndation TEETH preserved to middle age are pretty sure to last out one's lifet me.PION fio.séporseding injec- es irregarable barm by SELF OURE NO FIOTION | { MARVEL PON Mana: 1 y safely, anti { pb bis REMEDY j bave bees restored te Jeatth and bappinie whe amants À + viously & dragging 0: 1\u2014The Sovereign & preservative of the.teeth is| ilies.diester of sriclure and other 4 SOZODONT.Why?Because THERAPION No.2-The sovereign Ë tions, plcerttions, paias and swelling of the 5 beng an Alkaline and Antisep- tio quid, it penetrates the min.and Sarsaparills.aro populasiy but erroneously suppos utest crevice of the teeth,destroy- whale system through the b sliminates all poisonous matter trom the ing the deadly mouth acids and NO.3\u2014The Savard purifylug the whole tooth tality, sIoeplessness, ay nervous, pa or structure.; 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WHISKIKS their smooth, mellow, delightful flavor, \u201cRoyal\u2019\u2019 Whisky ie « joy te the palate.Not « drop leaves the distillery natil it is thoroughly aged.Every bottie bears the Government stamp to pewve ite fonltions quality.ROYAL DISTILLERY, | TRpANADER LEAIDUY Reem 18 La Presse Building.1 .Hamilios, Camda o « of amusement.\u2018The parks continue in unabated popn- larity and thousands every eveniug find their way to the open air places Next week will be the last of the engagement of the Fuller Stock Company, the Theatre cals closing next Saturday night until the regular opening for next season.THEATRE FRANCAIS.\u201cMore to be Pitied than Scorneu.\u201d will be presented at the Francais, next week, by the Fuller Stock Company.\"The plot is a simple one, telling in a plain *straightforward manner of the many humiliations heaped upon Jullan Lorraine, leading man of the Amphion Stock Company, and Viola Kelth, the daughter of a clergyman, who has fallen desperately In love with and secrat- ly married Lorraine.Two members of the same company to which Lorraine belonged, Vincent Grant and Julia Clifford, concoct a scheme to separate the overs and produce a forged marriage certificate purporting to prove Lorraine, already a married man, and consequently a bigamist.To save her husband, Viola declares she is not married to Lorraine, and leaves him.The play, of course, ends happily.Numerous oomedy scenes and specialties relieve the tension of the dramatic scenes.Matinees will be given daily.This will be the last wesk rE Rp EE \\ .Morin, conductor of Morin's \u201cFrench Military Band, at Dominion \u2018Park next week.f the stock company.\u2018 The theatre 3 remain closed until! the opening of the regular season in August.\u2018 AT THE PARKS.Diversity of offering is the aim of the management of the Dominion Park \u2018An presenting Morin and his French military band.This organization, though new to Montreal, enjoys great popularity in New York, where Morin has lived gince 1886.The bandamen are uniformed similarly to the Garde Republicaine Band of Paris.Morin .in for the popular and more acceptable things in music, and yet does not slight the classical productions.It is peculiarly fitting that the engagn- ment of this band is for July, includ- fig the 14th.In addition to the band the attra- \u2018tions at the park will include De Renzo and Ladue, who wlll present thelr comedy, revolving pole act.The band programme for Monday evening is as follows: March\u2014\" \u2018To the Fraternity'.Morin Overture\u2014\"Joan of Arc\u2019 .Verdi Celebrated Nocturne\u2014'\u2018Monastery Bells\u201d.«\u2026 .Lefebvre-Waly Carillon from \u201cL\u2019Arlesienne\u2019.Bizet Slow Waltz\u2014\" Loin du Pays'.Berg>r Grand selection from \u201cFaust\u201d.Gounod French Hunting Scene .Bruneau Reminiscences of Scotland.Godfrey For the coming week Riverside Park will have a strong list of vaudeville acts.Among the attractions will be es n Adeline and Rice, at Riverside Leo Park next week.SNS \u2026 Cadieux, who does clever work on the bounding wire, somersaulting and other acrobatic feats.Leon, Adeline and Rice, will introduce some comedy juggling work that is said to be out of the or- dihary.Rice and Elmer, in thelr weil- known specialty, \"The Chinaman and the Rube,\u201d will have several new features for their act.The attractions on the grounds are being well patron- fixed.The Galveston Flood, well patronized.The Ferris Wheel.and the Live Fux Chase are also draw - Ing well.The children who go to Une park on Saturday afternoons increase st numbers each week.With the delightful breezes from th?St.Lawrence to help along an all-round good programme, Sohmer Park is being visited by crowds of people.For the coming week attractions Inclule the three Camaras sisters, whose acr- batic work has made them much talk-d about in New York.The Exposition Four will return with their musical at.which, when it was last seen in Moni- | Baby Minerva, with the Fuller Stock Company, at the Francais next week.Ne real made a decided hit.Bratz, a young lady juggler.will Introduce a new style of entertainment.The vacal portion of the programme will be contributed by Mlle.Cantareufl, soprano, and Jules Gagny.the tenor, who made his debut here last Monday.La- vigne\u2019s band 18 as popular as ever, and the Introduction of the massive organ, which is played at intermission and after each performance has been appreciated.THE BLACK DIKE BAND.The Black Dike Band which comes to the Arena on July 9th, has its home in Queensbury, England, half way he- tween Halifax and Bradford.The hls- tory of the band is interesting.In 1816 bands appear to have been organized in the village of Queenshury, and Peter Pharton's Reed Band took first position,\u2014the late Mr.John Poster being a member, and playing the French Horn.\u2014an ingtPument still treasured by the family.In 1855 the band was established, being conducted by Mr.A.Owen from 1880 to 1888.Since that year Mr.John Gladney has been conductor.To them much credit is due, but the ability of Mr Phineas Bower, who was bandmaster from 1874 to the end of 1895, during which period many notable su.- cesses were recorded, should also be mentioned.As a solo eupholum player, Mr.Bower had no superior, and he received many offers from notable English and foreign bands.His bri- ther, Mr.H.Bower, succeeded him as bandmaster.and he i8 an accomplished cornet player.Mr.Ceres Jackson is the present solo cornet player, and it has heen acknowledged that he is without a rival.DOINGS OF THE PLAYERS.Mr.Percival T.Moore arrived in Montreal last week for two months\u2018 rest before the reopening of the thea- Mr.Percival T.Moore.trical season, and is the guest of his sister, Mrs.A.Ave.Next season Mr.Moore is to stage-manage Arnold Daly's produ- tlons and hereafter he will devole himself to producing and staging plays.Henry Arthur Jones comes tô.America in August \u2018to superintend the rehearsals of his new play \u2018The Hypocrites.\u201d\u201d In Brussels, next Octtober, Yve(ire Guilbert will make her first appearanra ar a legitimate actress.She will play the part of a woman of forty-five, In \u201cL'Eau Trouble,\u201d a piece written especially for her by two Parisians.The Roval Besses O' Th' Barn Band of Whitefield, near Manchester, England, will visit Montreal during Its tour in Amertca.Robert Mantell Is aald to be constd- ering for next season a production of the Mounet Sully Oedipus.\u201d and an acting version of Isben\u2019's \u2018\u2018Brand,\u201d which has never been professionally staged in America.Miss Pauline Hall was thrown from a carriage last week and severely hurt.Henry E.Dixey will be seen next year in the dramatization of Cyrus Townsend Brady's \"Richard the Brazen.\u201d When H.BR Irving opens his season the hig! Circle Swing.With its aerial trip.and |cesca\u201d and | in New York in October, he will have in hls repertoire his adaptation, entitled \u201cMauricette,\u201d\u201d Stephen Phillips's two poetical plays, \u201cPaolo and Fran- \u201cThe Sin of David.\u201d Also the ride on the Roller Coaster are being roveral plavs of the late Sir Henry ew Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow because it is a hair-food.Feed the hair.bulbs, and the hair grows, nature's way, and that is all there is to it.Strong and bealthy hair stays in, keeps soft and smooth, and grows thick.and heavy.Then aid nature with Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor.A Httle of it often does grest things.There\u2019s genuine comfortin a handsome head of buirl 7.0 Ayarce, That's Sitma D.Angus, 160 Metcaite- = CAS EDUCATIONAL.St.Margaret's College St, Mar gare ge, TORONTO, | A residential and day school for girls In | the finest sesidential part of Toronto; ex- veptional educational advantages, GEORGE DICKSON, M.A, birector, (late Princinat af l'pper Canada College) Lady Principal.65 582 law UPPER CANADA COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1829.TORONTO, ONT.Princtpal-Henry W.Auden.M.A, Cambridge, iate sixth form master at Fettes College, Edinburgh The college will reopen for the autumn term on Wednesday.Sept 12th, 1506, at 160 am Separate preparatory department for boys between the ages nf 9 and 13, with separate staf and equipment b0 acres n° ground.Separate \\nfirmary.ree with phs-rlan and trained nu Courses for -niveraity, Royal Military College ard rusiness.Every factitey for cultivation r neck Through all the barren empty years.Only wee, warm, white haby arms Havs clasped my neck theo\u2019 sweet years: Yet she is rich and I am poor\u2014 Or sn it to the world appears! \u2014Marie Hedderwick Brown», the Advice to the Husbands.The late Susan B.Anthony once attended a wedding in Rochester, and at the receptinn she said to the bridegroom: \u201cIf you want this marriage to be a happy one, vou must he as kind and tender always as you are now.| once knew a young couple whose :nar- riage had not turned nut as happily as it should have done.The wife sald to the hushand one evening: * \u2018Before we were married, dear.you were alwave giving me regents.Why do you never give me any now\u201d \u201cMy Inve,\u201d the husband replied, \u2018din yon ever hear of a fisherman giving bait to a fi-h he had caught?* Olid Proverbs in Rhyme.Obrerve von plumed biped fine! To effe~t his captivation, Deposit particles sallne Upon his termination.Cryptogamnus concretion never grows On mineral fragments that decline repose.Whilst seif-inspectinn it neglects, Nor its awn foul condition sees, The kettle to the pot objects Its sordid euperficies.Reautiful and dainty as these garments (oak in a show-window, they are not necessarily beyond the reach of an ambitious Woman, who has some Ingenuity Mr.Wm.St.Plerre, one of Montreal's leading tallors, has returned from New York.wherr he spent a week looking up advance Styles for fall.While there also he secured the services of a first-class 8Kirt cutter, fitter and designer, This lady was brought from London sv rAl years ago by Redfern & Co, New York.Since that time she han had connection with many of the leading New York ladies\u2019 tailoring es- tablishmenis.including six years with Redfern & (0.three years with Gunther, two vrers with Haverhald & Francis.5} AVenue, and four years with Shverman, KODAKS| .AND.| CAMERAS and al} accessories, Catalogue B | on resjuest, oe nba Write for Samples and Price Lists (Seat BELFAST, Reglinents.and £et with every From the which, being woven ; Extla » New designs in Our npecial Ind.an cauze, Oxford and Unsarinkable Flannels fur the season.Old Shirts made good as new, with good materials in Nocrbanuds, Culls, and Frouts, for $3.35 the half dox \"IRISH i «t have a world wide fame per doz.Gentlemen's, + tlemen's, 94c per dog IRISH LINEN: Linen Sheetings, two Burpilce linen, \u201care er ara eid doz.Fine Linens and Long Cloths from Bo ! ' IRISH DAMASK square, 0c, ?1.3 yds, by 3 yds, Strong Huckaback Towels $1.18 per loz embroldered.Special attention to Clubs, IRISH COLLARS AND CUFFS: dies, $1.43; Abbey and t Linen Collara, Court Circular.IRISH UNDERCLOTHING:4, Combinations, Infants \u2014The per y TABLE LINEN layettes, $13.00.Send fur llstL N, B.\u2014 To t these goods should\u201d be gad.Beware of travellers, NOTE\u2014 ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Lu.IRELAND, REGENT ST., CHEAPSIDE, LONDON; and LIVERPOOL.IRISH LINEN AND DAMASK MANUFACTURERS \u2014TO\u2014 His GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING, HR.H.the Princess of Wales, Members of the Royal Fumily and ths Courts of urope.Supply Palaces, Mansions, Villas, Cottages, Motels, Mailways, Steamahtpa, Institutions, tae Gen-ral Public, dir- HOUSEHOLD LINENS, Least Expenaiie to THI by hand, wear jonger nnd retain the Rich Satin appearance to the last.By obtaining direct, ull intermediate profits are saved, and th | is bo more than usunlly charged for common-power Joom goods, MATCHLESS SHIRTS: fins id ui 503\" one hate aon CAMBRIC POCKET-HANDKERCHIEFS: Quevh.Unlidren's, 300 per dux.; Ladies\u2019, 800 84c per dox HEMSTITUIUAED\u2014 Ladies, 66c per dux., Gen- parts Dusters frum per linen Diaper, i9¢ Der yard.oF elle $1.32 $1.42 cach Hotel or Mess Orders.COLLARS \u2014Gentlemen's.¢ fold, all newest shape.from $1.18 per doz.CUFFS \u2014For la- entlemen\u2019s from $1.66 per doxen e Cathedrais and Churches of the United Kingdom.Cufra, Snirta, etc, have the merits of excellence and cheapness.\u2019 \u2014) luxury now wittin the reach of all ladies, Chem.es, trimmed embruidery, 31,08: India or Coloniai Outfits, 348.00; Bridal Trousseaux.$3 delay all Letter Orders and Inquiries for samples of ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.parties using our name.We employ neither Lents 46 83 Post Free) and Bave 50 Per Ceut.re description of FINEST IN THE WORLD.© cost Bodies, with four-fold (to measure, linen 480 \u201cThe Cambrics of Robinson and Clev- wide, dêc Pr yard, 2 1-3 yards niter Towelling.18 in.wide, 6c per yard.ise doz.Glass Cloths 24e r Our Bpecial Soft Finlahed ish Naplkins, 70¢c per doz.Dinner per doz.Table Clotha, Kitchen Table Cloths, Monugrains, Initiale, ete, Nap- ly 23¢ each.woven or \u201cSurpiice Makers Westminster \u201cTheir °Irish 54e; Night dresses.940; nor law IN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC +7 MONTREAL, 661 St.Catherine gt.East.567 St.Catherine st.844 Notre Dame st.West.3133 Notre Dame st.West 4 Notre Dame st.East.228 St.Lawrence st.1285 St.Lawrence st.VICTORIA VILLE Notre Dame st.ST.JEROME 177 St.George st.ST.JOHNS 82 Richlies et.VALLEYFIELD $24 Victoria st.SHERBROOKE 153 Wellingtcn st.SOREL 48 Rue du P\u2026.GRANBY Clow Block, Main st.-LooK- for the Singer Sign when in need of a Sewing Machine or Supplies.\u2018Needles for all makes of Sewing Machines \u2018Sewing Machines Rented or Exchanged 35 23 laweow ARTIFICAL EYES | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAVING PURCHASED THE LAR GE AND SELECT STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL EVES FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR.BULLER, | RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ESTEEMED PATRONAGE OF HIS LARGE CLIENTELE, WHO WILL RECEIVE MY PERSONAL SERVICE IN SELECTION AND FITTING.Houre\u20149 to 1; 2 to 5.PROF.GRANT,,,,.294 west (Old No.2172) St.Catherine Mail orders promptly filled.Appointments\u2014Tel.Up 1332.Honorary Member British Optical Association.street - - - Opposite Bible House STAMMERERS.\"The Arnott Method is the only logical method for the cure of Stammering.It treats he CAUSE, not merely the HABIT, and insures natural speech, Pamphlet, particulars and references sent on request, Address THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE, BERLIN, ONT,, CAN.77 52 law With the Children.Chlidren dear.are you all kind to your cats?So many, many houavs have cats and so many.many persons are not kind to their cats.Very often they do not mean to be unkind but are Just thoughtiens.In the first place they often do not give poor pussy ennugh to ent.When you see a cat with its sides very flat and hollow you know It is not well fed.Rome foollan reople think that cats must have nothing but milk.You might just ag well try to feed a hoy or girl on nothing but milk as a cat.They should have meat every day.meat cut up In nice little bits.And they love fish.There is one house In this city where the fish- man comes every few fiays and leaves a nice bit of cod just for.puswy.It poly costs a little and pussy just loves t, And do.you ever pull the cat's tail ?I hope no child whase mother reads this to them ever pulls a cat's tail or De treats it in any way, The other day in Canada & boy caught poor pussy and tied some paper to its tail and set fire know what happened.\u2018The cat ran into the barn and the hay caught fire and the little boy running in after the cat was burnt to death.If this little boy had not heen so wirked he would be alive in this beautiful world to-day.When you gn away for the summer you should either take pussy with you in à basket or arrange for rome friend ta look after him.It Is dreadful ;n the city In the summer to see all the poor half-starved cats whose owners are away having a gond time In the country.Try, dear children, to think of all God's Aumh creatures aw little brothers or sisters of yours whom you FOOT ELM I8 A CREAT SOURCE OF COMFORT.If your feet aweat, lister, chafe, burn, or tire easily.tire t Bm.\u201d It given react ANG comfort to weary feat.Eighteen powders $5 canis, at drug stores.We pay postage.STOTT & JURY, Bowmanville, Ont \u201cHofi\u201d Fibre : Matting Reduced.\u201c Hof\" fibre matting is a perfect substitute for carpets in country houses.Unlike carpetsit doesn't make your rooms hot and close\u2014 neither does it collect dust.Made from pure\u2019 vegetable fibre.\u201cHoh\u201d matting is thoroughly hygienic.fi soft, pliable, clean and odorless.Germs cannot get into it as it is free from nap.It's the best floor covering \u2018| miade for nurseries, sick rooms, and sleeping rooms.: Reduced from 46c to 32c, from 55c to 36c, from 75c to 32c.and from 85c to 60c a y Then we have a number of rolls of Japanese matting in pretty designs and color éfects.Reduced from.20c to;\\t 3c, from 25c to 17c, from 30c to 19c¢, from 40c to 25c, and from 45c to 28¢ a yard.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Cer.Guy & St.Catherine Sts.AS DONE IN LONDON.A Chicagoan when in London recently roticed tha signs \u2018keep to the left\u201d on rtreet corners.and an this admonition was exactly opposite tn the rule generally observed here he was naturally interested.He acoosted a policeman on\u2019 crossing duty, saying: \u201cOfficer.may | ask why in London éverything goes to the left?\u201d Tho hobby stared at him for a moment, raised hin hand to stop an cab.and sald: Why the dickens shouldn't it?\" Mr.Lakesida grinned his approval of the retort as hs handed over \u201cthe prica' and walked away.> a .à 4 SOME STREETS WILL BE REPAIRED Finance Committee Decides to Ask Council for Money for Urgent Cases.SHORT PURSE STILL THE CRY.Special Committee Appointed to Deal With Problem of Duplicate Street Names.When the Finance Committee met yesterday afternoon the question of street repairs was brought up.It was shown there were a large number of streets In the city that needed repairing in the very worst way.In this connection a report was read from the Roads Committee asking that the Rum of $100,000 be voted to make the most urgent repairs.It was shown, in the report, that the streets in Point St.Charles, and in other wards, were in very bad repair.The committee admitted that the streets needed repairing, but it was pointed out that the civic funds were qpite inadequate to the demands made upon them.It was finally decided to report to council, asking that money he voted to make repairs to streets that were in very bad state of repalr.CHANGES IN STREET NAMES.There was some discussion in regard to the changing of a number of street names.It was pointed out that owing to the annexation of St.Cunegonde and St.Henry wards, there were, at the present time, many streets in Montreal that bore the same names.In order to avoid confusion considerable changes would have to be made.The committee decided to appoint a sub-committee to inquire into the matter and report.AMHERST ST.EXPROPRIATION.Mr.Pelletier, city comptroller, reported to the committee that he had been Informed by the civic law depart - ment, that the contestation of Mr.Wil- Itam Clarke, in the Amherst street expropriation case, had been thrown out by the courts and that he should therefore make the deposit of the indemnity, namely.$:9.797.The total amount voted in connection with: thix expropriation was $198,000.and of that amount $174,377 had already been paid.There was thus an available balance of $23.623 and in order to pay the indemnity due to Mr.Clark, they would need an additional vote of $6,174.The committee decided to make a report to council recommending that the monev be voted.the balance required being varied from the appropriation for the expropriation of Lafontaine Park.\u2014 1 Fresh Alr \u201cDay Dreams.\u201d To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir \u2014 Most of us have, or have had, our day dreams.I.have had mine.I was working in a sweat shop in London.Eng.when only 11 years old.Oh! how I yearned for the country.the clear sunshine and the trees' I still remember my first visit to Epping Forest.I hid «1 the master.for fear of the dread city.I never went Lack.I am only a common workman (nut of a job at that), but If God ever gives me the handling of wealth, I will see to the poor youngsters and weary mothers of the factories.My own mother died at a loom In Athlone factory.1 only wish that every word of mine brought you in a ten spot for your Fresh .\\ir Fund.HARRY BAYLISS.(Montreal) Men's minds are much troubled about waistcoats just now.The manner in which they criticise each other's clothes is very edifying.\u201cWhat a poisonous waistcoat that man has on\u2018 \u2018Do look at that fei- lah\u2019s weird studs.\u2019 and so on \u2014Madge, in Truth.THE _MONTRFAT, Your Children\u2019s Health is at stake when the milk you buy is not of guaranteed purity.It can only be so If it in PROPERLY STERILIZED, CAREFULLY HANDLED and SECURELY BOTTLED.Glve ours a trial.It 1s guaranteed.THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, Ltd, 1696 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Telephone Up 669.~ A PROMINENT ATTORNEY Writes a Very Interesting Letter to Dr.Hartman Concerning Pe-ru-na.WA on, WiLL 8 \u2014e.u0e D Sarl RN.Rig OAL YZ a monsav ve.wtLtp weLLs a WELLS Misrurps & Counsellors at Yaw, I is Mo arr .\u201cHavin or ties.I believe it to be the best medicine of its kind on the market\" \u2014Robt, W.Wells pr Neeser £1 .AFS 5e = Cony\u201d Ca * as a tonte.it leasure to cheerfully commend it es me Gor 46s strengthening and invigorating guali- The above Testimonial Was Written by Hol, Robt.W.Wells, Attorney, Member of the Maryland House of Delegaten Since 1902, and a Member of the Bar L.S.Supreme Court nnd Maryland Courts.WHAT IS A TONIC?A tonic 18 a medicine that increases the appatite, increases the digestion, increases th: power of the system to assimilate and appropriate food.This is the action of all true tonics.To be sure there are tonics that are simply stimulants.They irritate the stomach, and an unnatural craving for food is excited.This class of medl- cines should be rlassed as stimulants rather than tonics.A toni~, as above stated.quickens all the functions of digestion.It invigorates the bady by furnishing more force for the body.The action of true tonics Is mot temporary, but laating.The lassitude which warm weather brings ix du: to an under-supply of nu- tritlon for ihe body.Plenty of food may be on the table.but the food Is not relished, or elise is not digested.Slight catarrhal derangements of the stomach and bowels will so effectually \u2018 interfere with digestion as to produce great depression of the system.IT HAS NO EQUAL For KEEPING TRE SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH AND WHITE AT ALL SEASONS.41 104 1 aw SOOTHING & REFRESHING.Bottles, 1s.and 2s.8d.(in England) SOLE MANNRS! M.BEETHAN & SON, BNGL Where th~re 185 a need for regulation Gr invigoration of the digestiv: organs, a short rourne of Peruna will generally produce the desired results Mr.Chas.Browns, Rugersville, Tenn.writes: 71 feel jt my duty to write vou a few words in prsise of your Peruana.\u201cT have tried manv different remedies, but have found that Peruna is the greatest tonic on earth, and « perfect system builder A friend advised me to take Peruna tor indigestion, and it cured me in a short time.\" was very weak and nervous, cculd sleep but little at night but Pe- ruaa cured that tired, all-gone feeling, snd made me feel like an new mam, so | heartily recommend it to all who are weak and run down.It will give new lite and energy \u201cI cannot speak too highly of Peruna, and will not forget to recommend it on every hand 1 will answer any letter from those lesiring to know what Pe- runa has done for me.\u201d \u201cThe Queen of Toilet Preparations.\u201d 1t eatirely Removes and Prevents all CHAPS, IRRITATION, TAN, etc.It is anequalled ass SKIN TONIG as well ax am EMOLLIENT.CE I GED © In Montreal Churches.TRINITY CHURCH.corner of St.Denis street and Viger Square\u2014The Rev.J.M.Almond, M.A.rector.Holy Communion, 11 a.m.Evensong, «pm.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH\u2014Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M A.rector.11 a.m, Holy Communion with sermon.Prc-ch- er, Rev.D.J.Neugeweitz.7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon, preacher, \u2018he rector.All seats free and unappropriated.Strangers welcomed.ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH.cerner St.Denis and Marie Anne streets.Morning prayer and Holy Communion, at 11 am.; Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.; evening prayer, at 7 pm.Preacher.the rector, Rev.M.Day Baldwin, M.A.Seats free.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH \u2014Rt.Rev.James Carmichael.ID.Coadjutor Bla- hop of Montreal, rector.Rev.H.P.Plumptre M.A., assistant minister; Rev.J.A.Elliott.B A., \u2019nd asaistant minia- ter.3rd Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion at 930 am.and after morning service: 11.05.morning prayer: preacher, Rev.Jas.A.Elliott, B.A; 38 p.-m.Sunday school; 7.05 p.m., evening prayer.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.\u2014 Venera Archdeacon Norton, Rector of Montreal; Rev.H.Symonds, D.D.Vicar of Christ Church Cathe- drad; Rev.F.T Sawers, M.A., curite.8 a.m.Holy Communion; 10.15 am, Matins: 11 a.m., choral communion and sermon.Preacher, Rev.Professor Eow- ard, D.D.7 p.m.Cathedral s ice, preacher, Lev.Professor Howard All seats free at the 7 o'clock service.en D.D.; ST, GILES CHURCH (St.Denis St.) \u2014Rev.J.R.Dobson.pastor.Morning service, 11 o'clock.Subject: \u201cA Little Child in the Midst of Them.\u201d KEvening service, 7 o'clock.subject: \u2018Our Native Land.\u201d Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m Christian Endeavor, Monday evening.Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.Strangers welcome.ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corr.r of St.Paul and Inspector streets\u2014Rev.Rural Dean Sanders,Incumbent.Morning prayer rnd Holy Communion, at 11 o'clock: Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.; evening prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher at both services the Incumbent.ST.BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH (Reformed Episcopal), Alexandra Roorr- 2204 St.(Catherine street, opposite Christ Church Cathedral\u2014Services on Sunday at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Rev.A.B.Huby.rector, will preach at both services.Sunday school and Bible rlass at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Every one welcome.ST.ALBAN'S CHURCH (St.Zo tique street, St.Denis Boulevard) - Litany and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Evening prayer, 7 p.m.Seats free.Everyone welcome.Rev.H.E.Horsey, M.A, L.D., rector.ST.THOMAS CHURCH.Dame street east\u2014il a.m.service; preacher, the rector.Communion after service.3 p.m.Sunday school and Bible'class.7 p.m.Notre morning Holy evening service; preacher, thu rector.ment a lot of wouldn't be without it.alfa-Vita \u201cThe Perfect Food\" A bowlful of crisp Malta-Vita with milk or cream whenever - you are hungry, will give vou all the nourish- you need without giving your stomach ard work to do and without heating your blood.It is the ideal Summer food.Nothing else is quite so ood as Malta-Vita, eaten with milk or cream, and per- Faps a little fresh fruit or fruit juice.It is the only malted wheat food made and no other food has such a flavor.Get some Malta-Vita to-day.Always Al :Grocers.: Now 10 Cents elicious le who know how good ytoeat.No cooking.MA ST.MATTHIAS \u201411 a.m., morning service with Holy Communion.7 p.m., evening service.The rector will preach at both services.8ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH, (Church of Scotland).\u2014The morning service will be conducted by the Rev.A.R.Ross, B D.The evening service will be discontinued during the month of July.ST.LUKE'S CHURCH.Dorchester and Champlain.\u2014Rector, Rev.W.W.Craig.M.A.Morning prayer and Holy Communion at 11 o'clork; preacher, the rector.Evening prayer, at 7 o'clock, preacher.Rev.Mr Nutthal, vicar of St.Anne's Church, Liverpool, Fingland.THE CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.- Rev.Canon Ellegood, D.C.L., rector.Rev.H.P.Almon Ah- bott, M A .curate.Holy Communion, § a.m.Choral Communion, 11 a.m.Evensong.71 p.m.At evensong seals free at 7.Preacher at both services, the rector.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Were- cale Park.Dorchester street and At- water avenue\u2014Third Sunday after Trinity.Celebration of Holy Com- munjon, at 8 and 11 a.m.Morning prayer, at 11 o'clock.Evening prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher at both services, Itev.Principal Rexford, LL.D The Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D., D.C.L.ST.FAUL'S CHURCH.Dorchester street.\u2014The Rev.James Barclay.D.D.pastor.Rev.Thos.Fowler, M.A.,, ot St, Matthaw's Chureh, Halifax, will officiate at both services.Morning service at 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.Seats free at Sunday evening services.ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles \u2018street, Point St.Charles\u2014Rev.C.A.Doudiet, missionary \u2014Morning service, 11 a.m.; evening service, 6.80 p.m.; Sunday school, 3 p.m.; sewing class, Friday.3 p.m.ST.GABRIEL CHURCH, Presbyte- ran.\u201411 a.m.Rev.Robi, Campbeil wil officiate.and give an account of the late General Assembly; 7 p.m.\u2026 Dr.Campbell and Mr.J.W.Woodside, B.A.assistant.will jointly officlate; Sunday school, 10 a.m.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTE- PIAN CHURCH.corner Dorchester and Crescent atreeta\u2014Pastor, Rev.John Mackay.B.A., associate pastor, Rev.Peter Henderson, M.A.Morning service at 11 am.Eveninc service at 7 pm Rev.John Mackiv.B.A.will preach at both services.Mid-week service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.All are cordially invited to any of these services.STANLEY STREET CHURCH (near) the Windsor) \u2014Service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 10 a.m.Chin- cae school at 8.156 pm.Mid.week service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers welcome.Hev.F.M.Dowey, M.A.minister.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Presbytery of New York).\u2014 Corner of Dorchester and Drummond strests.\u2014Rev.Robert Johnston, D.D., pastor.Babbath services: Public worship.11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Strangers are cordially invited to all services.Tomorrow Rev.James Reid, D.D.will preach at both services -s DATLY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1906.Very Low Rates All summer loag to the Great Pacific Northwest SIXTY DOLLARS (frem Chicago $73) for the round trip trem Si.Pau! and Minneapolis to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, with YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK via Gardiner Gateway om reuts, Visit Scenic Alaska frem Puget Sound.Ne mors dalightiul summer trip.\u201cSee America First\u201d via the Northern Pacific Railway Send six cents to A.M.Clelsad, G.P.A.St.Panl, Mian.\u2026 for \u2018 WONDERLAND 1906\u2018, recrentien guide book Fer rates and information write HARDISTY, D.P.& F.A, G.W.Temple Bldg., St.James St, Montreal, Que.Hd, A } ! VISIT WILDER'S GREAT ULY SALE 0% to 50% DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE.Hi.\u2014- Down Town\u2014258 St.James Street Up Town A - - \u2014\u2014 CHALMERS CHURCH.cor.of Bou- | EMMANUEL CHURCH.\u2014The church levard st Lawrence and Prince Arthur street.Rev.G, Colborne Hetne, B.A.pastor: Mr.A.R.Ross, H.I)., pastor's assistant.Mr.J.W.Woodside, B.A.will conduct the morning service at 11 o'clock, and Mr.A.R.Ross the evening service at 7.Sabbath school at 3 pm.Devutional hour on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Services bright and brief, not lasting over one hour during summer months.Strangers cordially invited.WEST END METHODIST CHURCH (corn.CCoursol and Canning).\u2014Rev.Alfred A.Radley, pastor.Services, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and pastor's Bible class at 3 p.m.Tho pastor will preach at 11 a.m., on \u201cA Nation's Greatness, and at 7 p.m., on \u201cThe (Great Exception.\" CALVARY CHURCH (Congregational) and MOUNTAIN STREET Methodist Church.Union meetings.\u201411 a.m., Calvary Church, Guy street.7 p.m, Mountain street Methodist Church.The Rev.E.H.Tippett will preach at both services.Evening topic, \"The Birth of a Nation.\" Sunday school in each church at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor, Monday.8 p.m.Prayer meeting.Wednesday 8§ pm.Everybody welcome.ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, S81.Catherine street\u2014I11 a.m., subject, \u201cThe Message of the Flowers.\u201d 7 p.m., subject, \u201cAndrizesthe,\u201d or the motto of \u201cTrue Patriotiam.\u201d Rev.Dr.Young will preach at both services.Sacrament of Lord's Supper in the evening.Visitors heartily welcomed.Her Drunken Husband Cured.been thinking of n bwsban Samaria o for his drinking habits, y en came home Jcated, and his week's = spent, I sent for the Tasteless Bamaria Prescription, and put it in his coffee.ue never suspected à ng.ao before I had given him the full conte, de stepped driaking altogether.1 honestly be- Ve me TT Srey worst cases.a vo; gti fais 4 as man Dap ro, Sas 1aIn sealed enve: .Correspondence sacred.confidential nelose sta for reply.ddress\u2014 THE Veo, SAMARIA REMED , Jordaw Street, TORONTO, Ona, 1780 23 Also for sale by J.A.Harte, Notre Dame si.and J.H.Harte.2430 t.Catherine street.will be clased during July.The congregation will worship with that of Er- skine Preshyterian Church, Sherbrooke street.Joint services will he held In Emmanuel Church during August.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST.\u201441 Closse St., Montreal, \u2014 Sunday service, 11 a.m.Wednesday evening service, 8 p.m.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Second Church of Christ Scientist, 194 Peel st.) -\u2014-Sunday service, 11 a.m.Wednesday evening, 8 p.m.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unl- tarian)\u2014Rev.8.Barnes, pastor.Services suspended during July and August.THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, 363 Mountain street (between St.Catherine and Sherbrooke streets.\u2014Charles G.Beck.Sunday school at 11 a.m.No regular services.WILL VISIT SHRINE.No Regular Pilgrimage, but Many Afflicted are Coming.\u2018Special to The Montreal Star.Boston, Mass., June 30.\u2014In spite of the ruceess of the excursion of pilgrims from New England last year, when nearly four hundred went to Ste.Anne de Beaupre from this distri t under the care of Rev.Father Sanders, of Somerville, Mass., there will be no regularly organized pilgrimage this year.Father Sanders made this announcement yesterday, but it was reported at the railway offices here that a big excursion would be run from Portland for the feast on July 26.Applications from hundreds of cripptes and people afflicted with diseases aro pouring In from all points in New England, from New York, from Philadelphia and from Baston.It is probable that over six hundred will go from this distriet for the healing powers of the shrine are more widely known and belleved In throughout New England than ever before, on account of the record number of cures recorded among them last year.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e Arrested American Poachers.Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, June 30.\u2014At the point of the revolver, Fishery Inspector Fraser made a capture of poachers above Brockville.He was up the river In his motdr bout and on the south side A.WILDER & CO.\u2014E21 St.Catherine St.West, near Peel.\u2014_ A -\u2014 (crrmmnre SUMMER READING SALE All These Titles 15\u20ac ea, The Sirdar\u2019s Sabre, Louis Tracy.The Prodigals, Mr.Oliphant.Tommy & Co:, Jerome K.Jerome.Princess Kate, Louis Tracy.A Rogue's Conscience, David Christie Murray.8kipper's Wooing, W.W.Jacobs.Barbe of Grand Bayou, 0.Fenton.The Sheep Stealers, Violet Jacobs.Concerning Isabel Carnaby, E.T.Fowler, Prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hops.Pigs in Clover, Frank Danty.By mail 50 extra.Ghapman\u2019s Bookstore, 513 St.Catherine 8t.,, West, \\ MONTREAL.J of Grenadier Island he came on two men with a boat load of minnows and a lot of nets.They were getting them for bait.The strangers halled from Alexandria Bay, N.Y., and when the fn- &peéctor proceeded to confiscate the outfit.including the boat, the Americans showed fight, but Fraser drew and the trouble was all over.PROPERTY IS THE BEST INVESTMENT OF THE TIME.ONE SECURES A REVENUE OF NO LESS THAN TEN PER CENT.AND GETS A SURPLUS ON HIS CAPITAL BY THE CONTINUAL INCREASE OF VALUE WHICH PROPERTIES ARE NOW FOLLOWING.YOU CAN MAKE SURE OF THIS BY CONSULTING COUSINEAU, RAYMOND & HALL, 68 8T.JAMES BT, MONTREAL.k \u2014; GILVYSS STCATHERINE &MOUNTAINISTS.E\u2019VE planned to make Tuesday a day of special values all over the store.All July the Shirtwaist and Whitewear sale will be continued with renewed vigour.The foliowing of- : fers are all genuine reductions, on red wanted goods.The Shirtwaist and Whitewear Sale PETER PAN OUTING WAISTS, print, white ground with nevy, sky, cardinal and black polka dot, elbow sleeve with turn back cuff, deep turn down collar, buttoned front, sizes 32 to 40.Special Tueaday, each ® dozen LADIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS, fine nainsook, two rows Val.lace insertion across bust, neck finished with Val.frill and satin ribbon, Val.frill on arms, full pouch front; sizes 32 to 42.Value 63c.Tuesday, each.\"ne Linen Section SUMMER QUILTS, double bed size, extra quality crochet, without fringes.Regular $1.75.Tuesday $1.33 HEMSTITCHED DAMASK TRAY CLOTHS, all linen, size 16 x 24.Regular 35c.Tuesday .Lean et ae ue» 20c ONE-P¥ECE PILLOW OR BOLSTER SHAM, regular 32.00.Tuesday Vu see oc 8 0 nu 0 rate un ou eu 100 a 10 000 a 0000 $1.40 HEMSTITCHED COTTON SHEETS, size 2% x 2% yards.iB Special Tuesday, a pair .© ere vere £2.00 In ° e me Silk Section 4 pleces LIGHT AND DARK COLORED BROCHE SILKS, usual price 65c.Tuesday .Ve reer een vie 45e 2D pieces BLACK AND COLORED BROCHE SILKS, values from 96c to $1.35.Tuesday .+.+1.2.-.65\u20acC 5 pieces 24-inch COLORED MOIRETTE, suitable for un- 4 derskirts; regular 75c.Tuesday.39¢c \" Goods Secti the DIESS UOOAS DECIION 20 lengthe of DRESS FABRICS, in useful lengths of from 1% to 7 yards; Included are tweeds Voiles, mohair, serges, eolien- nes, crepe de chine, cashmeres, etc.Choose Tuesday .Y2 PRICE The Lunch-room on our first Choose from the | | floor is a delightful place to i of our Japanese Bathroom Slippers, in child ren\u2019s sizes only.A pair .take a cooling drink, or some remainder | | light refreshment.St.Catherine and Mountain Streets The Mount Royall Departmental Store, Corner Mount Royal Ave.and St.Lawrence Street OPEN TO-NIGHT TILL 11 O'CLOCK.Mail Orders receive our most careful and prompt attention.Opening of Our First Annual JULY CHEAP SALE, Furniture Department Expecting a long business season in this line, we have bought a very large assortment of Household Furniture, selected by an expert, all in the best Canadian and American manufactures.Circumstances having forced us to delay our opening unti] late in the season, we find that our stock too heavy, though we have already received liberal encouragement.We have decided to mark down our goods at such low prices that we feel confident that you will buy if you only see the goods, Special IRON BEDSTEADS, all sizes, regular $350.Our price .82.50 BEDROOM SUITE, in mahogany finish, comprising a bedstead, 1 dresser, 1 atand, swell front.Cheap at 32250, Our price .$13.73 DINING SUITE, made of Imperial onk.comprising 6 chairs, 1 sideboard.1 extension table.Regular $45.50.Our price #30 50 PARLOR SUITE, mahngWny finish, with Salisbury Silk or Pullman Velvet Covering, comprising 5 pleces\u20142 chairs.rocker.1 armchair, 1 sofa.Regularly $30.00, Our price .B21 00 Gent\u2019s Furnishing 1 lot of 50 dozen Neglige Shirts, all sizer, made in fine j reale.Regularly £5c.Our price .: Another lot made of the same $125.Our price .11220 21114 0 .LL.Boys\u2019 and Children's Suits, made In duck or tweeds, made in all sizes.Prices to suit every one who sees them.anier_& Lesage Limited Tel.Boll East 3574.Tel.Bell East 3578.Tel.Merchants 1904, Rn rsp THE, MONTREAL DAILY_ STAR\u2014SATURDAY.| \\ JU NE 30.1906.Es mam OUNDING OUT HER FOURTH « oe EAN) AAA A ms 4, NS GUAM LL LU AAA LA ALL LM LL kl ikke 2.a 4 5 72 Ty \\| | mand | Wp A \\ | Le \\ \u2018 p 3 7 : 4 F {7 = ; ; = , , 9 AE i) : Ma = g PRS 7H => = AS y SN = = .===] > 4 J S - = J Se ONT 14 \u201c 6 > Za - 5 \\ | N ) LP OW + AN) AS ft 4 | | % CONS (5, ¢ | y, \u2014 \\ \u20ac I © + A ~ ; ° SET © A + \u201cOn Monday (Canada relebrates the gotten.In 1754, however, Pownal.foi h Demon Day.the Leginniag! Hutchinson and Benjamin Franklin Of tie folie Year stiee the Confed-; eri tor of the provinces to form the Cirnradauan Deminion.! I.thirty-ulne years have passed\u2019 \u201csuce head first of July when the union woth iad so long been the dearest die ea af the areuiest statesmen this! sodtiry has ever Known became 8 forts reality and the birth of the Promnntey wax announced ta the word, Now the fortieth vear begins, and it promises to meérely continue the work! si the thutyv-nine preceding ones and! to wih ness the sone progress dard pios- | perity fn the country.\\ The country 1s at peace, her manufactures nre being raptdly developed, every diy almost sees new additoons to the total of the lands under cultivation, imunigration is larger than ever before, new railwnys are IN course of construction, amt those already in operation are doing more and more\u2019 business every day.Hserything betokens progress.Nor 1s thls progress entirely a material ona.Fine systems of putlie schools and many Institutions of highe.learning have rulsed the standard of culture to a very high pitch, and tne ordinary Canadian now enjoys a breadth of knowledge and intellectual developement such as fell only to the lot df the particularly fortunate in the years before the union.: In view, therefore.of this wonderful progress in every department of: national life, so much of which 35 \u2018o! be attributed to the confederation) which made of the separate and often\u2019 rival provinces, members of one family and brothers In their mother's house, the fortieth Dominion Day has a spe- clal clalm to the attention of \u2018\u2019Ana- dians and deserves to be celebrated In a signal manner.ROOTS OF CONFEDERATION STRETCH BACK FOR MORE THAN CENTURY.Though C'onfederation was finally accomplished only on the 1st of July, 1867, the story of the movement for a, closer union between the different Can- | | | adian provinces goes very far back the history of the country.It very early hecame apparent to those .who gave thought to the subject that the spirit of disorganization and even hostility that prevailed among the! different governments that then held sway In this country would have the effect of weakening and dissipating , their energies and so leave them open, to the enemies that might arise.They realized that in union is strength | and they made practical application tn the old principle by various attempts tp put on foot such a movement.The difficulties in the way of the project in the beginning wero | enormous and seemed well nigh insuperable.But the movement slowly \u2018 gathered force as It became miore and inore clear to the people of the coun try that in it lay their only salvation, until finally.on the 1st of July.1867, was accomplished the great union or, contfederation, whose fortieth year of lite begins to-morrow.EARLY PROPOSALS.As one retraces the many steps that ut last led up to this happy consum- tation, the first intimation of the sheme tv found in the proposal of! General Francis Nicholson to unite all.the Anglo-American colonies.This wise and farsecing project was stil] rather premature and was soon for- into Beware of (Mntment» for Cétarrh that Contain as mercu:y Will autel: smell ant compietely + ercury.dentrer the sense of derange the whole when entering it through the mu- Sucu mrticlea anculd never he used excapt on prescriptions fron repu- tab.6 pasmicians, as the damage thay wiil do Ia ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Hail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by .J.Choney and Co.Toledn, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.[n buying Hall's Catarth Cure be sure you get the enuine.It is taken Int.nully and made in l'oledo, Ohta, by F.J Chensy and Co.Tes- tiinonlals free Bold by Druggists.P 180 per bottle Take hairs Family Fllls for constipation 1123 13e0d 4 : Ada.: 1844 he made the same proposition.Such a plan was only what might have been expected from a man.of Franklin's invariable foresight and gnod sense; but it was not yet time.came the conquest of (Canada hy the British, William Smith, who after- warde became Chief Justice of Quebec, also suggested a plan of union of all \u2018the British possessions in North America in 1775, but at that time the long brewing trouble between the Mother Country and her thirteen colonies © the south broke out into open red.lion and Smith was forced tn lmave the revolting colonies and tno como to Cannda After the independence of these eolonies had heen recognized, a plan of union for the remaining RBrit- {sh possessions was brought forward a certain Colonel Morse and not afterwards the question was in the Legisiature of Nova general interest and pamphlets nn the subject hegan to appear and speeches in ite favor were made in all parts of the country Finally.in 1837.a resolution in favor of the idea was passed by the Imper- la! Farllament.and a year later it was recommended by the Upper Canada Assembiy and Counell.Lord Durham, in his report in 1839, apoke strongly in favor of it ns à solution of the difMenities which heset the provinces at that time.On military grounds it was urgently advised by 7 =, 7) ae _ 4 : vy 2H 1 = 2% ÿ \\ NS NN = $ N = X NC X= Soon after this The matter hegan ta attract | Lord Lisgar.Sir John Young.Baron Lisgar, was the second (Governor-General of Can- He was horn at Bombay on August the 3lst, 1807.He was educated at Eton and Oxford, graduating In 1829.He was called to the Bar in 1834.and about the same tima began to take quite a prominent part In politics.In was named \u2018one of the secre- | tnries of the Treasury.In 1832 he was made Chief Secretary for Ireland, and was nominated to the Privy Council He resigned the Irish Secretaryship in 1555 for the pasitinn of Lord High Com- ! missioner of tha Ionian Isles.He was surceedad fir this position by Gladstone.Tn 1881 he wae named Governor-Gen- eral and Commander-in-Chiet of New South Wales In succession to Bir Wil- Ham Denison.In 1569 ha was appointed \u2018lovernar-General of Canada and Governor of Prince Edwatd Island, which.at that time.waa not yet in the union Resigning in 1872, he returned to Ireland.leaving behind him in Canada a reputation for ability and sound Judgment.Ho died in 1576 Pa vant and Custos Roticlorum i | 1 i | Von vas passed.In the same year Hom.| Legi : Convention of fifty persons should he | | called to frame a Hi wl, ~~, sw) ltajor Robinson and Captain Hender- | son in thelr report on the Intercolonial Railway.in 1848, while In 1849 the | Legislative Council of Canada advo-1 cated union in an address.Two years [ i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lord Monek.PR 1 the The first Governor-General of Canada was Charles Stanley.fourth Viscount Monck.He was born in Ortoher.; 1819.In 1844 he married his cousin, Lady Elizabeth, Louise Mary Maonck, daughter of the Karl of Rathdowne.In 1861 he was appointed Governor of the Province of Canada and of the other British possessions in North America.He soon established a high reputation in Canada fur his ability and broad atatesmanship, and did much for the cause of confederation.Then its was finally accomplished, he was named the! first Governor-General of the new Da- minjon.He retired, however.in 1868.From 1874 to 1893 he was Lord Lienten- at Dub- Un.He was alse Commissioner of Church Temporalities In Ireland.He dled on the 29th of November, 1894, en afterwards a meeting was held In this city.attended by Hon.John A.Mae- | donald, at which a favorable resolu- | Hamilton Merritt proposed in the! slature of United Canada that a! constitution.PASSER THEORETIC STAGE.| It will be seen from this that the! question was rapidly passing the\u2018 theoretic stage and was being practie- i ally considered with regard to the means by which it might be brought about.About thls time Hon.J.Ww.| Johnston, Conservative leader in Nova ! Scotia, advocated union in that Legislature.while the Hon.J.H.Gray did the same in the Legislature of New | Brunswick.In 1857, at the instance of - the government of Nova Scotia.the | Hon.J.W.Johnston and the Hon, A.| G.Archibald pressed the policy upon! the attention of the (*olonial Secretary.| In the next year the GovernorGener- al.Sir E.W.Head, in his speech at the close of the session of the Legixla- ture of Canada.offerel to commant- cate with the different governments.concerned.and shortly after Hon.3.) F.Cartier.Hon, John Ross, and Hon.| A.T.Galt were sent to England to propose that the Imperial Government ! should appoint delegates from all the provinces to discuss the question.The movement for union was at this time | an almost Irresistible tide and it was ; now clear that it was only a question | of time.The most Important \u2018men in| political fife were everywhere giving | BYRNE BOA 18 batter LREN OTAGE Sap but is bast whom used in the t way, Dury Sosy & lof War.lectures tn favor of the projected union, newspapers in every part of the country came out with strong editor- tals in [ls favor, and the trend of, popular opinion was distinctly propitious.| FAVORING INFLUENCES.i The movement was also greatly assisted by the policy of the American government at that time, which seemed to regard the British colonies with decided hostiltty.\u2018Fhis feeling was expressed in the abrogation of the Recl-i procity Treaty and in the toleration of\u2019 the Fenian raids later on.The close of | the Civil War left in the United States multitudes of men trained in the use or arms and in military skill by the experiences of the war who were without employment and who would have been glad of an oppoprtunity to continue the life of excitement and adventure to which they had become accustomed.This state of affalrs nAUUF- | ally made Canadians think seriously of the position in which this country! would be placed in the event of active hostilities between the two countries and made them realize that their condition of disunion would have made their position a very hazardous one.In this way external pressure ha« a great Influence in fostering the closer union of the provinces.Nor should the kindly help, advice and co-operation \u2018 of the Mother Country be forgotten.Everything possible was done by the\u2018 Imperial Government to encourage; the movement which British statesmen saw would do so much for the pru- gress of the country.| CHARLOTTETOWN CONFERENCE.In the Maritime Provinces the first practical application of the principle came in the form of a proposed local union.In 1864 delegates from these provinces met at Charlottetown, P.E.! IL.to consider a Maritime Union.Dele- Bates from Canada also appeared and applied for permission to discuss the, larger union which was finally accomplished.From this meeting.known in history as the Charlottetown Conference, the movement really took shape.In bringing this about Sir Charles Tupper tnok a very prominent part and his name stands foremost \u2019 among the \u201cFathers of Confederation,\u201d and Recond only to that of Sir John A, Macdonald In the glory of its accomplishment, After these names come the names of Hon George Brown.Sir George Cartier.and sir; Léonard Tilley as men who prime movers for Confederation and; to whose unremitting endeavors and; broad statesmanship | fue Is to he largely attributed.I The result of the Charlottetown: Conference was that delegates from | all the provinces of British North Ame.erica met at Quebec on October the! tôth, 1564.to consider the question of confederation.Even sent its representatives, Sir .B.Carter and Sir Ambrose Shea.The delegates of Prince Edward Island were: Colonel Gray.Hon, BE.Palmer, Hon.W.H.Hope, Hon.George Coles, Hon.T.H.Haviland, Hon.E.Whelan, and Hon.A.A.Macdonald, Ftom the other provinces came thé following delegates.who are commonly called \u201cFathers of CopYederstion,\u201d because the seventy resolutions which they drew up practically constituted the Britsh North America Act of 1867, so far as the terma and conditions of that measupre are concerned: From Canada\u2014 Hon.Sir Etienne P.Tache, Hon.John A.Macdonald.Hon.George E.Cartier.Hon.W.McDou- gall.Hon.George Brown, Hon.Alex- | ander T.Galt, Hon.Alexander | Campbell, Hon.Oliver Mowat, Hon.H.L.Langevin, Hon.T.D'Arcy Mec- Gee, Hon.James Cockburn, and Hon.J.C.Chapais.From Nova Scotia\u2014-Hon.Charles Tupper.Hon, W, A.Henry.Hon.Jonathan McCully, Hon.Adams G.Archibald.Hon.R.B.Dickey.From New Brunswick\u2014Hop.Samuel Leonard Tilley.Hon.John .- John- aton, Hon.Peter Mitchell, Hon.Charles Fisher.Hon.E.B.Chandler, Hon, W.H.Stevens, Hon.John Ham- flton Gray.HOW THE QUEBEC | CONFERENCE GRAPPLED WITH ITS PROBLEMS.The debates which were held during the sessions of the Quebec Conference may he justly regarded as among the most impartant ever held in this coun- | > The Marquis of Dufferin.Sir Frederick-Temple Hamllton-Tem- ple-Blackwood, Marqujs of Dufferin and Ava, third Governor-General of Canada, was born June 21.1826, and was united In marriage to Harriot Georgina, eldest daughter of Archiball Rowan Hamilton, Esq.\u2026.on the 23rd of Octoher, 1862.From 1864 to 1866.he was Under Hecretary of State for Ind.a.In 1868 he was appointed Under Secretary He was Paymaster-Gen-al and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1869 tn 1872.He was then appointed Governor-General of the Dn.minion of Canada.which position he occupied from 1872 to 1878.From 1379 to IR81 he was ambassador to St.et- ersburg.and occupied the aame post at Constantinople from 1881 to 1884.From 1884 to 1888 he was Viceroy of India.He was Ambassador Extra and Plenipotentiary to the King of Italy from 1888 to 1891, and was appointed Amhassadne Extra and Plenipotentiary.to the French Republic in 1891.He also ozcu- pied the position of Lord W tha Cinaue Ports arden of from 189ù ta 18% r \u201c.iy oF were.its successful is- } Newfoundiand ! try in view of the importait bearing of their conclusions upun 'he fortunes vf the whule Dominion.The conference assembled on the 10th vf tietoder, and continued tu sit until the 238th of that month.The ressions were held within closed doors.Furthermore, ng official report of the proceedings wus ever publlshed Some of hie mem- ters, however, look very copious notes | of the discussions, and these memoranda were afterwards fashioned into a raport and puhbllshed by Colonel Rer- vard.Sir John A.Macdonald also left among his papers a very complete account of the nappenings at tha conference.Ry this means one is enabled to follow the discussions from day to day.and to trace the process by which the form of euch proposition Vas developed, and sao get a fairly complete and accurate notion af what took place at this gathering which was destined to have such a great effect on Canadian political life, At the opening of the conf rene, Sir Etienne Tache.the Premier of Canada, was chosen as chairman of the assembly.His election was a unanimous ane.Major Hewitt Pernard was named executive secretary and the Provincial Secretaries of the different provinces were appointed joint secre- ; taries.The order of proceedings was then discussed, and after somewhat lengthy 1 | \u2018 i i The Marquis of Lorne.John Douglas Sutherland Campheil, P.C.etc.was the fourth Governor General since Confederation.He was born at Stafford House, London, August 6th 1845 On the 21st of March, 1871, he was married to Her Royal Highness Princess Louise.On the 25th of June.KR ne was chosen to be the successor of Lord Dufferin as Governor-General of tan- ada, which appointment was a most popular one.During his career he was one of Her Majesty's State (Counsellors for Scotland; Locd-Lieutenant.and hereditary sheriff of the county of Ar- gyll: Chancellor of the University of St, Andrews and a trustee of the British Museum.debates it was resolved on the second day that on all questions except those of order, each province ahoull have ona vate, and that Canada should be considered as two provinces, although Upper and Lower Canada were a: that time united.After the method of precedure had heen decided upon a general resolu- Hon in favor of union was proposed and adopted.The resolution was to the effect that \u201cthe best int-rests and present snd future prosperity of British North America will be promoted hy a federal union under the Crown of Great Britain, provided such union can be offected on principles just to the several provinces.SI JOHN MACDONALD'S POSALS.It was mnved hy Sir John Macdonald.In proposing it he spoke at some length.The time had come for union, he declared, and If this opportunity were let slip the scheme might as well he abandoned In despair, \u201cCanada cannot remain as she ls at present,\u201d he continued, \u201cand if we come to r.o decison here we Canadians must address ourselves to the alternative, and reronstruet oùr governm>nt.Once driven to that it will be too late for a general federation.We cannot, hav- tng brought our people to accept a Canndlan fed ration, propose tn them the question of a larger union.it is stated that in England federation will he regarded as showing a desire for independence.I believe the peopls of England are strongly bent on keeping up her position as a mighty Empire, and this can be done only by helping her eolontes, Gollwin Smith, the Manchester school, and the Thnes to the contrary notwithstanding.\u201d Sir John then proceeded to show the advantages to Canada as well ag the Mother Country which would follow from the union of the provinces.\"The colenfal question.\u201d he said.\u201chas never been fairly represented ta the penple of England.The Britieh North American colonles are nat sa profitable as Australla from a money point of view, but if we were organized as a confederacy our Increased importance would soon become manifest.our present isolnted and defencaless position ls no doubt a source of embarra-s- ment to England.We must.therefore, become important, not only to England, but in the vves of foreign tates, and especially of ihe United States.For the sake of aecuring peace to ourselves and to our poster- Ity we must make ourselves pouwrr- ful.The great security for peacr is to convince the world of our strenglh ty Uleitng united.\u201d BTRONG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.He then made sugg>stions fnr rhe constitution of this confederacy.\u201cIn framing the constitution cars should be taken to avoid the mistakes ana weaknesses of the United States 9y ; T ., .- + ; tl 5 rents, T.and rs.ELL WwW - Mr.Catheart is spending his holi- Lo.- Mr.and Mrs.Weir aud Mis Mt dav evening Madame Rolland.who has been the - .cere en Qu dr.Weir, of Montreal, are staying at Vie tay evening > Le | @uest of her deughter.Mrs Teint Te - Mr and Mrs.John Kennedy, of Dalpe.Mt Gordon, of Hemmingford, was | days at the Basin (alle Neverend cone.tor a v ! \u2018 Lordelie.\u2019 Miss tila Purser has arrived for SL aux, for some weeks, returns ta bep! Pontreal, cuoe to Ste, Rose this weok Mt.and Mrs Edward Crompton are! he guest of hla brother-ifi-law, Mr.Mr Vallance, of Snowdon, spent they FE Quebec simmer.and is spending her Holiday a; home this week at St.Marie de Manoir and will oceu, their Istnnd cottage (OU @& short visit here Jona.Lucas, for a few days last week.usek end here.| se Rev.Dr.Rexford and familv.of wih her mother Mrs.DG Burger, util Septemine neat.Afr 1 - , i A \u2018 x ; , Misses M and W (Garford, and M «+ Montreal, hav ; RO \u201cHighfields, ® * Mrs.T Mame Vis I Mr.15 OV Wadsworth and he | Mies Jax Anderson js spending 4 The Henuharnois brass band held 4 puileUer are lodging with Madune mo real.lave vpeiled thelr cottage foi Men by n ; pre re plana \\ FRunount.y ': ihe eugsgerent ut Miss N.Robert- Misses Jny and Meredith Wadsworun (Tes weeks at Kelso, Que, the guest ,cancert in the new club house last \" Ficard on he or ' er.r.Dettmers ani family have ttso-u en Mrs Trovter's guest this week.seu Le Moo Hoss, both members of (Arrived last Saturday, and have o vi Mrs.Jns, Barrie \u201cJériday ev card for = : _ .A .; - \u201cx, i i pen - MUS.i .riddiay evening.Mis.Frank McLaughlin and daught- Mrs.Wilson's cote for the sumiuer, | Me Al ; LL ; the ste lose Boat Club, has) ted thet camp for the .| Mr.and Mrs.Clarke have taken ip ; ; Mr.f{ Roseseur and family moved \u2018 ub, has been 16\u20ac COMInE season.Mi.\u2018has, Wells And Miss Wells, of Mr.and Mrs.Henry and familly are ers, Janet and Frances, of New York, And have moved vaut thelr things Les out thiz week.a ; ; wnoaneed, and they are vecetving th: 0 Mr.Gin Nie: da \u201c davs * ° : A * thetr abade at the Strathcona Hotel at > + av out thiz week, and are occupying a | : ley A gE th: t ett and family are occnpy- \\CXandrila Bay.spent a few days in spending tl summer here ure here for the sumer months.duy \u2018 Huteht | cottage above Victoria Park vangratulations of their fitends hee.(Ig a cottage here this year py Ortxtown lust week.\u201ci nd Mr I.Gerthier h tak Mis.Murphy and family have left rs .- Mr.aad Mrs.Witiie utchison wre | .\u2018 ; a - i\u201d i 4 Mrs.1, Gerthier have taken ; .ee | _ Mrs.J Goldstein and children, nt can Ine no Te Meg \u2018 + The Rev.Canon Dixon.rector of St.be.Arthur Gervais, of Montreal, Lo Ur GG N.and Mr: AE.Masse en- The following guests were the new np cottage here In which they intend to for their Buremer rence near Shaw Montreal, are spending the summer | # > | Judess Church.will occupy the pulpit spent Sunday in the village.\u2018doved a short holiday at \u201cKosy arrivals at Poplar Farm this week: {spend the vear.) ville In tha Laurentian distnet.at Lake View House.Mass D ened was th> guest of Mrs, [in Et.Barnabas to morrow evening My and Mr.Charies Pullen, of {Rove Mra.Robert Scott, Miss Ruby Scott, f Miss Rhoda Royd.of Hunting Miss Carlyle left on Thursday for Messrs.IL Whitley.B.Carter.D Rarrat \u201clnglewnod wheil the anniversary service wili be Mertreal, spent tie week end us the } Mr.and Mrs.John Greig are | Master Robert Meott, Miss Merril, Meo | 0000 A taste BEdOR 15 Richmond, where she will spend the F ; My.Ble ve or Was the quest .NE ÊMe and Mr , oT i g are settled |: Chipe ders Tor Ivisiting her cousin, Miss Effie Richard sutnmer snley, Geo.Jeakins., H Mathewson, My, baile, aa Li p pb Fue th hetd, The reverend gentieman wul te | s'assts OF Me.and Mrs.W.M.Fraser, no their pretty voltage.\u201cFdgewater.\u201d und Mrs, hip hare.Masters orne son.for a few weeks : \u2019 of Montreal, spent the week end at nf his mother.Mrs.EG Connor, | the guest of his daughter, Mra, Tucker M; and Mrs.Charles MacAdan and Me and Mrs.F G.Gnaedinger and and Clair C'hipchase.Mr.and Mrs | Miss V c Mr and Mrs XV Maxar, Belle Tow- Mohawk Camp.\u201d during the week., While here.family, of Montreal, nave opened à | family.of Lansdowne avenue er pa tien, MeNicholl and Mr.Allan Mr- | h en era MacCrudden is entertain.ers.leave this week for Shawbridge, Mrs.W.Seale.of Montreal, is the Mrs MrAllen and the Misses MeAlen | ur Charles Hyie la among the bache- UUd8é on Brondway for te senson [for the summer months, rel Nicholl (Ing her cousin, Miss Edna Demerick where they Intend spending part of guest of Mrs.8.J Carter.at Lake YTe the guests for the summer of Mra, 00000 0 La pce , + Georte au o?' Mr Prant ; Mr.and Mra Chas Strachan, of; Miss Little fs visiting Mrs.Lancey the summer.' : ; Lhe ors who are sumtnering here.M und Mrs.George Miclatr.ro ir.Framk Findiey i< the uest ft «ir .Rare Cottage.i Mextien > aghters, Mrs, J.Rn | Mrs and Miss Curtis, Westm + ; Moucveu, were Visitors at the Fraser Mr.Theadore (Mnedinger Ruest Of} Mackenzie.Man.and the Rev A {fora few weeks.Mr, G.Rabertson of Montreal, spent Rev.Dr.Symonds and Mrs sy.| \"UN Betenitet j companies by rhs Westmount aco LG GG UN Saturday and Sunday last | Mrs Ray.ave : strachan, BA.wife and child, of Ar- Mr.and Mrs.Walter Bastien have \u2018a few days In Tachine last week.Mi ant Mes J McConnell upent the! companied by Miss Goodacre, ware i bi ay.accompanied by her son la, Arssiniboi re the guests of Mrs.tak cottage her .; monds, of Montreal, have opened their | week cad the guests of Mrs R.T.Hop- | 8Mong the visitors seen here this week Miss Jean Archambault.of Montréal, j and dunghter.Mr.Arthur and Mi cola, Ansinibaln, Ar he.K veel to re- en à cottage here fur the summer.Miss Dennis.from the Eastern cottage for the summer.week end 5 ss \u2019 7 : : : , a: Vis LJessie Rav av nd Miss Geo.Rryron, where they expec ° Mrs.W.S.Richardson fs entertain- Tä&wnahipa, 18 visiting Mr.H.N.Wur- per Mr Elkins and family SPP ls here on «1 visit.s Ray, have opened \u201cGranby main for a few weeks ; pa, g LN ur ; 3 ils à amity : amille Cottâue\u201d again this year, 5 ing guesta for à few.days.\u201ctele on the River Front.| 4 street.have moved out this wee The Hinwatha Canoe Ciub will cele- ; ; Ca «pending i | ved Tharsdiy and have opened \u201cClale- 1 are ocuprine ne of the ae and tate Domnion Day by entertaining Me : The Rev J 1 trong is spending Mr.and Mrs T Grothe and Miss Mr.Hawley Morphy, who has heen ther summer cottage, for thse Lite cottuges, dE ; * friends nt thelr pretty camp, while in the alrernoon a canoë excursion and Mrs.Smart and fami! ; a .3 .$ i à y arelthe Deminion Day holidays nt Sara- Grothe are .a Ing Jordan Hill Cottage\u201d this! nue, N ¥ | with his wife, who is still Chatoauguay ine the summer In attending cie cahego ihe past Her, confined there with lung trouble nter.returne rome st we i LL 1 Mrand Mrs Kenneth MeLead M dv View House.Miss lewis was the guest of Mis ! 8 Moelead accom.wil] be held on the river Mr.« .ni | ni a Co Annie Brown.| panied bwy Mias Katle Melend.were A1 spectil meeting of the Ramb- ; «HhA a Mr 1 Hutchings and| The yacht race Dominion Dar pro- \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 v and Mrs, Gen.Foster and fam- Pr Kuseiand spent the week end @Mong the visitors out her this week.Al a Sec : sduv \u2018the nes {n their summer home for linises much excitement, the owners of ily, of Montreal, are spending the sum- lers Canoe Club, held on Wednesday the neat few weeks raf SUMMER mer at \u201cLittle Nestledown,' by the 3 thr Heights.Mrs.Harry Horsfall and family [evening last, it was decided to hold 4j Min 1 C fil three boats are getting their « rut RESORTS.SUMMER TESORTS.Lake \u2018 ' y \u2019 The Misses Marcuse have takan| leave next week tn spend a couple of Dominion Day celebration on tire | ol Rondeau arrived last Wed.into shape, and some surprises may be mt 2 me : roams tor thie weeks at Mrs.Clara's ha nh * ; 8 jp hesday to mpend the holiday season lnoked for.months at the seaside.bewutiful island now owned hy the i qe Mr.T.K.Foster Is spending a few | tiage Mr and Mrs.Charles Phil peut thirty Invitations pave | With friends at \u201cL'Allegro.\u201d - weeks at Bolton.Springs.Miss Beatrice Spancer is visiting Mrs.rs Aries ips spent C1aD.AD .ve! Liberty Hall\u201d h HE S AR p Sunday here, guests of Mr.and Mrs, b«vn fssued to Montreal people th ne | ei and Mr.and Mea Fin been open- LAKESIDE.-~ ~~ ] 7 -~ ~~ Mrs.Shoe, of Boston, is the guest (3 Johnston.James Beatta.present on that nécaslon.{ family are wettled for hadington and The evening of Dominlon Day the 0 of Mrs.Henry Miller at Brome Lawn mt Alex Hutchison and family have \u2018 lhe Mr.Harry Willams, of Monreal, opened their cottage for the summer vo \u2014 on pat a home this Morand ee ave ae | Mrs, J.TW.Tester and family are ae oat Ee Phe pro- Summer R f B J J ar season rom New York.where she has > : | occupying \u2018Kam - \u201com - esoi us eau en eet end eh bin parents.Mr Pred.Hutchison has come up spent the winter and will be the guea CPeNed their vottages here for the |g).van p Kumfort\u201d again gramme Pre one, erabrac A .New York to spend the aummer of her re Kummer season.ng the follow 0 - Mr.; ; from w p parents for the summer.Miss Mahel Ebbitt is visiting at 18) Brown tenor.Miss J Climie, soprano; FOR INFORMATION \u2014 with his mother, Mre Harry Hutchi- Mrs.a Mr and Mrs.W.H.Frasor, of Mont- son \u201cRraeside Cottage\u201d .ow R.Pavel peck wi pecupy Mrs real.have arrived for the summer, and Island Jake, Mr leigh, baritone: Miss I I.Abra- open NS AR SUMMER RESORT BUREAU OF INFORMATION 39 i he irov 3 § L ver > - .= .; ug: me + ; r.; iiles, elocu- > ® « 1 qd WATERLOO.Mr Grover Sargent spent the week sence of the family at the seaside.they are now occupying thelr cotlag pms BOTA tar winte Fekstein, CTS Of the Rtar seeking recreation amoug the Summer Resorts, Hotela and end the guest of Mis, George Darling Mr.Tom Goodwill, Montreal.spent \u201cThe Rungaldw on Brbadway.Mr.and Mra.Tom Smiley after an Mr.J.C.Willlamson, of Montreal TERREBONFE.pianist After the concert there will Boarding Houses ut the Mountain, River.Seaside and Country Reaoris, during the rummer months.Those intending spending n Vacation or outing at thnae ast week in town.Mr Alex Wright and family have |8brence of some years, have arrived \u2026 , i lance.! x ! .; taken passession of Their rooms at Mrs.; from the West to visit relatives here was a guest at the Ste.Rose Hotel A strawberry festival and soclal is Rae \u2018 nd Mrs.Nohle are occupying resorts whose annnruncementa appear in the Star may procure Folders Clr- Miss Davidson amd her mother are Nell's cottage for the summer.land are at present guests of Mr.Alvi this week.being arranged by the members nf hel La the lake front for the culars and other Information as to Location, Transportation, Terma, Epeclal the pucsts vf Mr and Mrs.J.T.|\" Mr Allert Smith was the week end | and Miss Smiley.Riverside TE An A crew from the Ramblers camn the Junior Ulrcle of King's Daughters Ha on OS Attractions and Features on application to the STAR BRANCH OFFICE, a.: : to a to eld on guest of Mrs.R.T Hopper.| Mra: Carpenter was Mrs.Grant's are arraning fo a canoe tr Satya the school grounds on Mr.Harmond is a guest at the [corner of Peel and 8t.Catherine stree ts.149 52 eod Miss Gertrude Neil arrived from Mr Vipond.of Montreal, has erected guest on Friday.Avenue House.+ Montrea! Wednesday of this week 19 à very fine cottage hetween Hudson ! \u2018The Umara Canoe Club have open- Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Muirhead, wha Mise Edith Paton left Lakeside on Gas pe Basir > THOUSAN \u2018 spend the summer as the guest of her Heights and Lavigne.and his family The Misses Baker Edwards have been ed thelr camp for the scason, and |hæve been guests at \u2018Maple Hall\u2019 for | .3 f the reaghore, sisters Annie and (lara May Neil are expecting to reside there this sum- Visiting here this week, guests of Mrs.they will occupy for the next three the past three weeks left on Friday.Mor Tn returned trom To- The Favourite 3pot for Health and For Mr.Brown and daughter, Montreal.mer.W.Sproule, Riverside.Charming Resort for Kportsmen months a cottage on Riverside.and are now visiting relatives in Sta Friday morning.Therese, prior to returning te their : Ton y and amily.of Westmount, sure Seekers.The Most\u2019 Beautiful Spot on spent the week in town.- home in T t Mr.and Mre.ti.Cook with their ome in Tomnto.moved nut on Saturdav, and are oc- The vicinity affords beautiful scenery, River 8t.Lawren i ! \u2018 , fine sea bathing and untxoelled fishing.° ce, Is at two boys are spending the summer in STE.AGATHE.E My.A.McLaren and Mr.J.Me- jeu ving their cottage on !he avenue.Guests have the til t wal a SWE ETSBURG.ST.GABRIEL DE BRANDON.Larén.hoth of Montreal.ere guests ' Er La Mourttille has moved his trout nanine in RA vu the Loue ; T'XIX: INT IN .Waterloo.The marriage of Miss Jessie Raymond.ta Mr.[orne Brown.of Granby.formerly of Montreal, took place last Valois Salmon and Trout Fishing Far Excellence.| Term 2.50 , s\u2014+$ to $4.00 where he 1s going to stay for the sum- ITAKIR'S HOTEL | Armor: ga per day, Miss Winnie Moody returned homes mer.PENED JUNE 18T.) rican Plan, Miss Moffatt and Miss Dalton, both from Redford on Wednesday.whera Mr I.Pitts is a guest at the Ave- 0 long and favourably known, offers first Special rats Uy the week month or Bre Tori a Mr Robbe ing wd Mrs.Harold Jones avespend- Mr.Ralph Johnson fs here Epending Sanany.oc On Saturday and Means.Romeo and Bibl Dalbec are| of app a Mrs.vows here.the guests |his vacation.Mrs.Bedard's for the summerhouse: oat down opposite Thursday In 5t.Luke's church, and 8! ; Thureday ed br a reception at the Miss Lily B.Eaton is up for her guest Campoux et Montreal, was a lof Toronto pald a flving vist to St une has heen Miss Saunders\u2019 guest for pun Fuse for the summer.slaas accommodation for touriste with .\u2018 © gues .5 - M raine.; J .ak- were up for the week end.George Phillipe v 1.and Mrs.Miss Dolly Morris: Mr.Herbert | ) Ing care of fishing parties a apeciaity.SWEET Mr.and Mrs.J J Towars.of Rou- Mr Fred Vogel is up for hia holi- : \\Bhearer.Mrs Bury, Miss Bury and; jf Terms reasonablie.JU trip lickets are now venir avenue are spending the sum- davs.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Harvey.nf St.| Mr.Dudley Bury.all of Montreal, will 1 Bd obtainable J.A LANSEREAU, Prop.mer oa Yalow.with Mr.J.Bonhomme, P Miss F- Rolland is the guest of Mrs.Lambert, were te guests ot relatives shortly arrive to spend several weeks IR 11s 26004 Sweetsburg Que a ca ottagc.r i y w days last week, at Laurentide Park.A ' \u2019 { : TKN \u2014 | 88 = , ADIRONDACKS A deprhful summer resort: house faces | ; | \u2019 AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u20ac Park.firat ciuss able, wide veran, ToT Yotolc Toe] M0 05) 055 | Chair on der plzazan vile you vas lean- She- No: der steamer vouidn\u201d cat, mit you if dare vna nobody looking.k : | \u2019 gan dans large dunce hail splendid irises ana nat der upright vich for ru .Ï AB HA beautiful scen®ry, good fix} .& ing artistically agains a » rai vie \"You?punks.husbani lt \u201c.| You Vas you fond of literature\u201d E is the Quaen of Lanndian Summer an Health Neanrrs ete, situated - -E-E- - © em n « > tems turned into \u201cTommy Atkinses.\u201d |there without all the necessary gim- when the regiments came in.Lieuten- pace stick, have been cut her qe Bel ee ee mu ps Sor prvi standpoint as they rode along hile artisans and men, immediately upon | No.5 Field Ambulance from Mon.al Three Rivers this week.Their show cancks to make it app the ant Colonel Wilson and his Me pated \u2018à îne paet Mans great poy no to the man behind the gun.The sol- the rest of the troops are busy at their their arrival, set to work to build t:n real, which 18 doing duty at the camr f= not much, and the state of their but- Pehind the gun must surely be just as staff had very little difficulty in w Ny doubt, to the regular soldier, bu hard-| dier is taught, sometimes laboriously, different tasks, Major Lordly is not field ovens.the capacity of which is| is acknowledged as one of the best i « good.fing out the halt and the lame, nearly doubt.tot & Pis.nth in ca Canada tes and bouts 1s enough to make & Tuesday, the first day of the camp, \u2018all the companies presenting a clean \u2018ly worth the time and trouble ofl but in a systematic way, the uses and ldle and has by this time sized up the calculated to feed all the men in camp.\u2019 Canada., .\u2014 \u20ac 7 | : chec the ++.\u2018 | forgetting the misery of life\u201d Had| hours with low companions.Rich| pictures.But such as they are, it has do we see?Canadian furniture of the y hashing adler who wan t to keep ta at we permanently « ecked by ihe + , + all unfortunate men auch as he some men's daughters and wives frit-| been suggested they should be open to most hideous and Impossible designs It ia completely impossible to catch! inust further increase the already hign + THE ART ASSOCIATION'S + | mode of education they would Know ter and waste much valuable}! the public, free of all charge, one day The same may be said with respect a glimpse of the stage.Spectatrrs| price of hides.\u201d + WORK.+! 8 ] - an Art| in the seven, preferably Sunday, as it to lines of wall-paper and some plumped with furious zeal, French-! > + «better.They would learn that real| time.But the work of » Is the one day when the working man cotton fabrics, in which there 1s women had never enjoyed the right\u2019 A TO RECOVER FROM SEA 71444 44444444404 4440 happinesa is to be found in the beau-| Association is for them as much as le taste, and vote in their lives before, and « .er- .tiful things of the world\u2014nature, books.for thelr poorer brothers and sisters.is at liberty.Could not also the excel- an utter lack of artistic ste, cised it with enthusiasm For their first | (Written for the Star.) art, music.And this is where an Art It is for all alike.This is a tact that] lent loan collections be free to the pub- the prevalence of hideous and impos- time of voting they voted well.for the Greeks Seek Turkish Gold and Art To get the most out of life, is a Association, wherever it may be, comes! should he remembered.lic for one day or more?Then what sible designs.Such an institution as prge hat en ae peen hopeless!\u201d Treasures.problem that confronts each of us.Our to the fore.Its aim should be to teach To come to our own Art Association Of & course of free lectures on art sub- the Art adler should be.se it À an Perception of Cloven Hoof, vote oniy which carried the day.for; Special to The Montreal Star.lays here are few and quickly pass humanity the pleasure and profit to be -j Jects for the great mass of the people?a promoter of art education, and an .hardly a man went alone tn the theatre ., days here \u20ac ' Ks y p p in particular, perhaps too much em These need nut Intorfece With (oa arbiter of taste in the city.Beneath British \u201c Gush\u201d on ballot night.as all the ladles in-| Milan, June 30 \u2014A contract has bemn + late.as the o.d story says, is llke a found in art.It is not alone for the phasis has been laid in the past upon its ot Interfere ones a sisted on being taken to the play In! concluded between the Greek Govern- bid that Mhes 1n at one window and well-to-do and the wealthy, \u201cglgsmani- being a luxury for the well-to-do and already held for the members.These May oura before long, oocupy such a Thought Strange order to enjoy the sensation of the | ment and à haghorn divers association out of another.Whence comes it?ty.\" as Carlyle calls them; it is for not an educational factor for all.This free lectures might be short,simple and useful position ! AC g * franchise.Some husbands of large hat-: of seventy Tarkiah MO NE EEE Whither goes it But while we \u2018re ail classes of the community.It is, in may be largely due to the fact that it coptously iMustrated by slides.Would Le Or Pe ter od thelr) at Navarino by the combined English.hors, we van make the most of life, brief, the link between the great world pas not at any time been blessed with SCP & COurse not open up a tremendous OTHER AMERICANS DIFFER.resisted intimidation, but plumped with | French.oa an eet during the grt the greatest pleasure and good out of art, past and present, and the great a great abundance of funds.It educational field?They might not be Fancy Fair at Beaconsfield.the majority.: nous Dale of October, er.The ; i > , : of it.It is here education steps in, mass of humanity.There are few more was incorporated in 1860, with well attended hy the class for which A fancy far and evening prier ee Remember the Political as Well as , | TMINZ a great deal of money.The cen- teaching us how to live, how 10 apply touching sights to be found anywhere the late Rishop Fulford as its first they were intended just at first, but, if Ob Tien Eon Tuesda y Taly 3rd Biood Ties Which Unite INCREASE LEATHER S COST.Hoot also includes a search for the .right - .: > oman galleys een Ceriz: our hearts unto Kisdom.Work se all [than to sit In some art gallery on a president.but the Art Gallery, as we a y conducted, they would undoubt- |}n aid of Brehmer Rest.a convalascent the Country Effect of the Packing House Revela.| and Candta hile conveying art tres: à must, play we all should, and by play Free Day in a great city and watch in.1877 by °8|Y become popular.The great danger home at Guy's Mills, two miles from * ° 9 - .now know it, was founded .in 1 y sures carried off from Greece during ts meant the relaxation (hat should the laboring classes pass befors the| the late Beniah Glbb, who in the words that overhangs any inwtitution is that St.Agathe.This hore was opened a tions Upon the Leather Market.| he Latin conquests.Tre exact spot follow all labor.Unfortunates not bless.pictures.Here a man with bent back of the bronze tablet in the hall, \u201cdevis- of getting In a rut.The motto should help ae of fou actes, ishing 10 London, June 30.\u2014Bishop Potter's re- Specia! to The Montreal Star.mere these galleys He 5 airenc : .; ; ' \u2018ay - \u201d PA \" - .e 30.\u2014When there was n, a ree ver having lately ed with education do not know how to and seamed, face smiles at Rosa Ron- ed and bequeathed to the Art Associa- always be onward and upward.also poor people suffering from anae- Darks on en Eve let Delon an outers I Cnn last autumn that brought up from those waters a heau » relax.Too often, alas.their relaxation heur's prancing horses; there a woman tion the land upon which this building There should be new channels of en- mia.pleurisy and similar diseases, who the two countries have called forth the Beef Trust officials were hoarding tHul Greek vase, which that Govern means only vice and folly.We are with needle-pricked fingers and tired giands, eight thousand dollars In money, 9AVOT opened up; not the same old would doubtless develop the dread dis\u201d \u2018'arious wMments in the newspapers, hides to raise prices the, Shoe and ment purchased for four hundred ho ë : giv © tho ; , ound f ; ease, tuberculosis, not given an op- i , consensus of Leather Record jokingly suggested sand drachmas.e Leghorn divers harsh and unforgiving In our the ights eyes gazes entranced upon @ divine! over ninety ofl paintings and eight valu- \" A tore pr aenr: portunity «to have mountain air, good opinion being that he Bishop ought to that they were more likely boiling Will leave for Navarino at once.towards wretched beings who commit Madonna by Raphael; beyond, a worn ahle bronzes.\" lecture given some time ago by fond and gnod care.No persons suf- be the last man in the world to com- them as table delicacies.horrible crimes, when often we should artisan forgets his troubles as he stu- Prof.Nobbs suggested several ways fering from tuberculosis are accepted.|, if trea t received at the \u201cOn the ground of the public health,\u201d Since then it has received numerous ; plain of tmen Engineer was Nearly Electrocuted.pity instead.Is it not often the fault dies one of Watts\u2019 sermons in paint.other bequests.the principal being in which Art could help the community.The home a only a ommodate hands of the Britishers because be has the curtent number of the Journal tave: Ottawa.June 30.\u2014Ex-Ald.William \u2019 \u2019 a Pir lac \u2019 I \u2018 ; \u2019 welve people, prove ne- heen welcomed by the clergy and the \u201cthere le no reason why the en .\u2014Bx- Ald.: of thet environinent and their lack of After a hard day's work there is noth- from the late John W.Tempest, who Take his Idea of an architectural exhl- cessity, as It has been full during the | |4jtv as few foreigners have been.the animal should not be eaten equal.Hill.engineer in the Supreme Court education\u201d instead of condemning ing more refreshing, more elevating.Jeft It an interesting rollectinn of paint.bit, models and drawings of the best entire year and very frequently there In business circles it Js thought that ly with the flesh.Rut people cannot building, Bank street, had a narrow them.we should condemn ourselves for than to look upon beautiful pictures \u2019 ; i in architecture.Could this not be done |s à waiting list.The fair is under the the natural implication of Bishop Pnt- eat their boots hknd wear them too.escape when he attempted to approact not doing more for them.The story is They call | Ings and seventy thousa:ud dollars 851 4 some small extent?The archit supervision of Mrs.Chillas and Miss ter's remarks is that English confid- \"If our suggestion be true that the switchboard to cut off the electrié gm : à story la They call not only to the poor but to & trust fund for the purchase of ple- ture In Mont \u2019 © |A.M.Clark, assisted by & number of ence in the Integrity of Americans has hides have been rendered scarce be- current during a fire started by light- told of the miner who was asked by a the rich.Often the pleasures of the tures.Two other beque of pictures n Montreal is at a very low ebb.young ladies from Beaconsfield, Pointe been rudely shaken by the disclosures cuuse some of them have heen eaten, ning striking one of the transformers charitable worker why he always spent rich are not more uplifting than those are from the late William G.Murra Could not the Art Association do some- Claire.Dorval and Beaurepaire.Dur- of American business corruption made tanners may In the future find enough Two thousand volts went through him bis holidays in getting drunk.\u201cWh of the poor.Som ich : y thing towards raising 1t?It is a dis- Ing the afternoon a quantity of artistic during the two years just past.hides coming forward to satiafy their and he fell unconscious to the ground idays .y poor.® rich men &muse and James Hutton.It has also quite r a work will be shown, also toys, station- Mr.Emory McClintock, an Ameri- reasonable requirements.On the other Outside of a burn on his arm, he feais ma'am,\u201d he replied, in his Lancashire themselves In getting drunk as well as lately been enriched by a noble bequest grace and a shame to see our beautiful ery.housekeepers\u2019 supplies and candy.cun business man now in London.says, Nand.should the total consumption >t! no evil effects of his adventure.dialect, \u201cit's the only way I have of [the poor.Rich men spend priceless from Miss Orkney, a niece of the| C''Y disfigured by some monstrosities High tea will be served on the balcony \u201cI think that English confidence has - from 5.30 to 7 pm.Five o'clock tea been shaken in the Americans, but I eu )YSNON0 SS a - LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED.TO ONY ADULTERATION WHATROEVER OW CONTAINS ANY IMJURISUS ENENIC ALE) NTEED PERFECTLY PURE, GENUINE.& FREE FROM ADULTERATION ALL DEAUERS ane AUTHORIZED TO RETURN PURCHASE MONEY TO ANYONE FINDING CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT, I LK 1 À.Your | Sunlight Soap is better [$5,000 Rotoeiod th thet b Sytem bot oe an o soaps, but is Err fender best when used in the j75x,27 enpusi | Sunlight way.rare 5c.Buy it and follow directions.5c.Lever Brothers Limited, Torrente founder, of fifty thousand dollars.This will be of great assistance to the Art Association and will enable it to extend its work.Its aims are at present to provide for the people of Montreal an Art Gallery where good pictures can be seen and studied; also to hold annual exhibitions where Canadian ertists may get in toûch with the public.Other work comprises giving lectures to its members on various topics, holding loan exhibitions, when the generous owners of magnificent private collections lend them, as it were, to the public, provide an art school, and in- cldentally a reading room where art papers and magazines, catalogues of exhibitions and a amall but growing collection of books on art subjects, can be seen by the members.The work of the Art Association is as yet in its Infancy.There is no phi- lanthroplc work\u2014philanthropic inasmuch as it is educational\u2014that has a greater field before it.The public U- brary, the popular concert, the free art gallery, all these are philanthropic works In the best meaning of the word.They help the people to help themselves.By teaching the masses to appreciate art a great field of wholesome pleasure is opened to them.This Is yet almost untouched by our Art Association, chiefly owing to lack of funds.It has Heen suggested that the Art Gallery badly needs furnishing.It 1s as yet sparsely auppiied with good that have been erected.Another suggestion has come to us, for an exhibit of good furniture and drawings and models of good furniture.Canada should lead the world in the manufacture of furniture with her wonderful forests to draw upon.But what and jce cream will also be served.In the evening Major Long will give an exhibition of fencing and sword feats.A number of young ladies, under the direction of Major Long, will give the dumb-bell and awinging clubs exercises.There will also be music during the evening.Tea Flavor and Strength HE greater body and®richness of Indian tea when combined with the delicatel but thinner tea of Ceylon, flavored produces that \u201crich fruity flavor\u201d of Red Rose Tea\u2014a tea that is strong and oes further\u2014requires less to make a cup of equal strength than any brand of Ceylon tea alone.Red Rose T ea combines the strength and richness of Indian tea and the delicacy and fragrance of Ceylon tea.® >d Rose is good Tea T.H.EstabrooKs cannot believe it will prove a permanent effect.During my visit to this country ! have experienced only the most admirable spirit of fair play on the part of the Englishmen 1 have met.Commercial confidence as between the two countries cannot be easily overturned.It 18 a matter of profound regret that even temporarily there should be any suspension of confidence between the two countries.\u2018Lord Salisbury's attitude during the United States\u2019 war with Spain, the American dttitude of non-interference during the Boer war, and, above all, the identity of views held by the two countries \u2018during the Japanese war, had built up a most cordial understanding between America and England; and I certainly hope and believe that understanding will not be permanently weakened by the regrettable exposures of the past year.\" \u201cPLUMPED\u201d AGAINST HATS.In Referendum the Parisians Voted Against Wearing in Theatres.Special to the Montreal Star.Paris, .June 30.\u2014A pignal victory has been won by the Echo de Paria.It isa during thing to tilt at that perennial monster.the French lady's theatre ha:, but it is a still more wonderful achieva- ment to have at last brought the cren- ture to earth and slain him.Moreover, it has all been done actually with the help of the ladles themselves.The \u2018newspaper Arranged a referendum in the twelve chief theatres of Paris, including the Opera Comlque, the .anu- deville, the Gymnase.the Nouveautes and the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt.Voting papers of three different coJora were given Lo each spectator.The firat meant \u2018no hata\u2019 the second \u2018\u2018amall St Joie, NB.Toronto.Wing | > Lor No, ie pe Ce a - abe, \"a hats,\u201d and the third was for the un- | Why Pen-Angle Underwear Lasts Longer We spin our own yarns, We know every fibre that goes into them\u2014know that each fibre is long enough to catch fairly in the twist.They ars smoothly and evenly spun.Pen-Angle yarn is as strong as twine\u2014as evenly spun as silk\u2014as pliable as elastic.That is why Pen-Angle Underwear wears so well and so long and doesn't break into holes, The way to know underwear comfort and economy js to try Pen- Angle Underwear.Our guarantee insures perfect fit, lasting wear and real comfort, Pen - Angle UnshrinKable Underwear »s THE PENMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, PARIN, CANADA GUARANTEE as ne gt va, : NA .J.SER, .BILLIARD TABLES i £ i : s « ç = PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.\u2026 Ma our or's A 147 296 | Go to Roston\u2019o for r Shoes 4 Cotberine W° none Biourr 80 501 KODAK& Alleys and asces- and es Cote EE > bac\u201d oo \u2014 30 cents ,; te be free from the anneyance of Is it worth Black Flies sad Mosquitoes.That Bed Erm Mor ia CALVERT\u2019S ST SILVER POLISM, 20°/.Carbolic Soap Bredie\u2019s Siitish te ee i nals Powder | ESS Va grp\u2014mmpgapaque PIX XE! We are still doing business xt old and unframed Plo a at large discounts.aw aa SON.1 Phillips 87 73004 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.\u201cThe St.Regis Cafe ls the pince where you can get first- class Wines, Liquors and Business Men's Lunch, none.and Notre Dame.130 310 t Dobson, St, bet .e 11 ean Et James Pi I have » lot left to Le sold at a Big Discount K \u2014and they must go at clipes onoe \u2014 Come and get a bargain.GEO.R.HEASLEY, S097 St.Catherine Street, Noar Bleury.95 198 eo FLORISTS.AM y Kena 90 348 \u2014 LEGAL CARRS.ry BCSIBBON, CASCRAIN, MUTGHELL B SURVEYER BLDG., 6.James st, entreal.CANADA D.MeGibbon,K.C.T Chase Casgrain EC.letor BB Mitchell, B.F.Burveyer, A.Chase Casgrain.Chas.M, Cotton, Joseph W.Weidon.Errol M.McDougall, ze PATENT SOLICITORS.\u2014 mt Inventions \u201cPatented AND TRADE MARK REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS.#erchanis Penk Bullding, Montreal 2 sob ACRMORE ZIV.à LON.& GLOBB BLDG.Montreal te for our book \u201cThe Pmepective Ia.et Offices, Mastresl, Torouto, FETHERSTONH 100 Sie Pra laary nee Charges gs 237 212 LC.U.nat PR FETHRHERSTONHAUGH & CO, Vrèd.B.Fetheratonhaugh, B.L, M.R.; Charles .Taylor, B.8c., late Examiner, lan Patent Office, Canada Life Bullding, Montreal, Alec Toronto, Ottawa abd Washington, - MARRIAGE LICENSES.[\u2014 MARRIAGE LICENSES, sad WILLIAM P.RANSO 236 Elm Avenue, Westmount, 2 8 MARRIAGE LICENSES à MUTCHESON plier asl & fines st, entrent Te .¢ MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 307 Bt.James st.and 49 Cregoent st MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, ants Tal.Mls venings\u2014646 Bheardrooke at; 548 Plessis st.Tel E.4184.145 213 mm TENTS AND AWNINGS.ad I Tnt \u2018LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR YXUUR AWNINGS wa THOS.SONNE, Sr.183 COMMISSIONERS STRER?P, Pheae Main 1164 U 78 313 4 Montreal FISH AND LOBSTERS.THE to ship Gaspe Salmon to your friends.are low and quality high, Or- éere carefully packed.at PHELPS & BINNS, \u2018Phone Main 417.B56 Vieteria Square.Dame st.Uptown 148\" UR new Bargain List 5 VEWELLER maman ane 6.3; ir Removed » 2 ST.OA nee Peel ot, 101 818 The only place comfort uptown 1 STRATHCONA CAFE Putrasce 11); McGill College ave to lunch and dine In » at Quick service, good cooking.cleanliness, and a variety ol dish te our special feature.9% 308 STRAND CAFE 217 Notre Danse 8 west (near St.Peter st.Luneh Counter for toid Luneh Sarvice 18 un ported Plisner, XK or on draft.Tuylor TRE BEST PLACE for man's lunch is at the Hotel Wilfrid.formerly Fortit's, corner Bt, James and St Gabriel.Wilfrid Corbeil, Proprietor.a business BILLIARD TABLES.BILLIARD TA BLES Bowling Alleys, Bar Fixtures, cheapest: priees.resident agents werk on aslary.n figuring with them you are not coxi- pelled to pay commission er emen\u2019y profita.The Brunawick Collesidler Co.166 8t Lawrence st.20 318 BRUGHES, ~~ CARPET SWEEPERS REPAIRED.prises.ULL EVYAD Xt Tol M.3740 T6 Vistèria / ve #19 PHRENOLOGY, w Nikeln e reads (he pas pravaut andiatdre dû mariage nn at A es 508 to y weet 30 810 Gr fa relis! ee as e sad 2304 BR.C INAURANCE GEORGE LYMAN, INSURANCE.METROPOLITAN BLDG, Tel.Main 4108.1 I ld st Jausts wl.pga STENOGRAPHER, MISS WELEIN.phic work executed a st 17.BE Rrra far M4 bas css Fire q MISS GRAHAM Expert shorthand and typéwrzitie: French B 3 and English.345 Temple liding od CHIROPODIST., tot for tes 45 years ps p.m.548 Lagauche, a 123 512 CORNS-\u2014-WARTS-MOLES.CORR 1-OORS, guaran teed by druggists.A t skin costing, applied by brush.manent 5 256.At mall, E M Antoine stress, 148 36 atreal SPORTING QOODS LIVERY, \\ Bleyeies for htre Afternoon 25c Balf Day | 25e Seburde afternoon 50e.James M.Bm Bicyole Dealer, 828 ntve 24 fout U ty st dt James Club.Tel.1249 t 7 54, ODP- msems a NT 4 TS HE © MONTREAL \u2018Dan THREE DIFFERENT KINDS OF PAVEMENT Craig Street East * Boasts\u201d Brick, Granite Blocks and Asphalt all Intermingled.ASPHALT FULL oF \\ HOLES.Other Streets North In S8am¢ District Show Abundant Need of Repaif or Remaking.Et The thoroughfares throughout the business district, almost without exception, show traces of neglect, and such strects as Lagauchetiere, Vitre and Craig, are no exceptions to the rule.For instance, Craig street, considering that it is one of the chief arteries of Montreal, is notoriously bad the year through.\u201cAs bad as Cralg street,\u201d is about he st thing citizen can say or imagine.: In many cases one is struck with the fact that a comparatively few dollars would now put many of these streets in first class condition, while if they are neglected for any great length of time, as now seems probable, the bill of expense will eventually be enormous, and some day Or other they must be fixed or re-made entirei;, as the case may be.LAGAUCHETIERE.pad When this street was visited it just been watered and scraped, and therefore was in a clean condition.Going from St.Lawrence street, east on Lagauchetiere, one finds the street to be very uneven.Sections of it are very good and others are full of holes.From St.Lawrence to Bt.Dominique the road is good.From St.Dominique to St.Elisabeth it is uneven and the crossings need to be repaired.From st.Elizabeth to St Denis _the street 15 n a fairly good condition< - ' The sidewalks on this street are fairly good, only needing a couple of ré- airs, such as new boards to be placed tead of the old ones.VITRE STREBT.This is another street which had been visited by the scraping and cleaning gang.Passing from St.Denis street to St.Lawrence street, one finds different specimens of bad roads.From St.Denis strest to Sanguinet street the road is fairly even.From San- uinet to city Hall avenue, the road Ê filled with little holes about four inches deep, and from a little distance has the appearance of Ghoppy water.very bad condition.Here the Terminal car tracks run along Vitre street for one block, and on each side of the oar tracks the rosd is filled with ruts and holes.The car tracks are far above the street level and it is dangerous for a cart to be caught between the ralls while in the sot of érossing.Continuing along the street to St.Lawrence street, the road is uneven.The ¢rossings nesd repairs and so do the side walks.CRAIG BAST.On Craig street there are three different kinds of road.The south side of the street is entirely asphalt, while the north is constructed at various points, of brick, granite blocks and asphalt.The asphalt along the south side is very bad.Holes full of water are common.On the north aida from St.Léwrence street to the Drill Shed the rond is made of red briok.This road was put down quite a few years ago, and It ia now worn very uneven by the heavy traffic on the street.In front of the Drill 8hed the street is made of granite blocks.Three car tracks run slong the street here, one of the Terminal and two of the Montreal Street Rallway.The stones along the odge of all the tracks are irregular.Some have à corner sticking up and others the broadside of the stone.Btill others are loose and taking the street as a whole in front of the Drill Shed the road is very bad.From the Drill Shed to Bt.Elizabeth street is also made of granite blocks, but they are even, and this section of the etrest is the best.From 8t.Elizabeth to 8t.Denis street is aaphalt on both sides, and is in a bad condition, having many holes in it, and some of them large.The side walks are all good.CITY HALL, ST.ELIZABETH, SAN- GUINET.City Hall avenue, Et.Élisabeth and Sanguinet streets are in bad condition, owing to the unevenness of the roads.In many places pools of water have > 1 se tr NNVHAN ny atenches The edges of all the sidewalks are slowly rotting, and the ap- FRUITS.sea California Foré Canteloupes received fresh » NNERS, West 334 Dorchester ct.Tel.Up 3838.149 136 CALIFORNIA FRUITS.TEWART T (a + A+ \\ HS A eu ASK YOUR FRUITERER FOR THIS BRAND.149 313 EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.00 UE ENST Sr et 10 to ie bd poor.Tussd BOOM.e ?- Roe, or new Lo 470 Éherbrogre Bust.182 3: 3 PHOTOGRAPHE DOMINION DAY.Open for Business, G@ C.ARLESS & CO, Photographers.| The Soul of a Piano le the | Agtion.Inuiet en \"OTTO HIGEL\"| Plano Action me = We Make BOOTS and SHOES fot otra) 5 t an@ deformed feet.Bpecialty Real Goo A.HODINA, 4 Beaver Hall Hlil COMMON QENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Reaches, Bed Bugs.107 52 law NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists, or 381 Queen st.W Toronto.ze H J Duvgan.one of the pértms the famous firm of Duvesn A art dealers.a collection » close on ,000, best collection in the world, T ¥'8 SHOE-SHININGPARLOR t eware of imitations wh fine taken Mr.Duveen fourteen years to met together.proaches to drains are as a rule merely mud gullies, especially on the City Hall avenue side of the Drill Shed.From back of the General Hospital on Cadieux street to Sanguinet, corporation laborers had, just before the street was inspected by a Star reporter, scraped up the mud Imo heaps, but no effort to clean up the mud was apparent.- -_\u2014 Health Committee\u2019s Short Session.The meeting of the Health Committee was of short duration yesterday afternoon.The petition; of Gareau & Co.for the erection of a stable on Parthenais street was recommended by the committee and referred to the Council, as Was also the petition from the residents of the north end of Breboeuf street for à sewer.The secretary was instructed to notify the Fenlin Leather Company to remove the exhaust pjpe from thelr tannery to the sewer in the road.There will probably pot be another mesting of the committes for a month on account of the holiday season unless something unusual comes up.Woman's Discovery.The Englishwoman nas become the keenest mort of politician.The fact is that after ages of suppression she has at last discovered that ghe is as good as any man li , and she is not slow in showing it\u2014Town and Country, York.New One Ingredient of Is soda\u2014 1d-fashioned that our a mothers took to pi the ac stom The pal in, jent\u2014the one that stops de headache Lu vegetable ingre- i 1 It rie LE Ve Th Just ah other ingredients of Zatoo are If you and thei ON 2 n gadies 230 SRG sein (By IE | Diamond vines, 836 360, #16 EU AT SES .Behind the Drill Shed the road la tn a = pe \\ ve - Nw sce cw een \u2018 t we H.Carte eae TAR-SATURDAY, ' JUNE 30.Sr 3 OLATE _ IF YOU WISH TO KNOW \"EDAy Cailier\u2019s Chocolase' is the best-selling chocolate in Ba * AY Cailler's could coms ever to Ametica, with e market full af imitations, and ind BPAY i » tut an hañsnÿ vis _ - JUST TASTE IT! You'll Aad the answer as delicious as it ia cenalfieive, | nee oa, are 8418 bicotne the best.Once vies \u2018es Cheétolare any other DUNN General Agen for Conads 094-200 Bt.Paul Blreot MONTARAL, CANADA AND VARNISH Manufacturers of PAINT The paints prepared at \u2018Island City\u201d for houses and floors dry in 8 hours._162 MaGill Street, P.D.DODS & CO, PROPRIETORS, Montreal.i 150 It can be had in bottles an Pactery: 820 Dorchester Street Belfast Soda Water Ît 18 the best.It 1s made with pure Bicarbonate of Noda, and is the only genuine Sods Water made in Montreal d syphons\u2014TRY IT.All orders prortiptiy attended to.\u2018Phone, Main 1784, 158 geod YOU ARE you that will mest your parti ATORS are prominent factors sizes and at all prices, Come GENERAL HOUS TO CREDIT To-day instalment credit ranks with the highest kind of financiering.Our idea is to make credit arrangements with round you with Home Furnishings that you'll be proud to own and will make it easier for you to pay for them than you ever antioipated.We are selling more household furniture and furnishings than ever could be possible under old times credit methods, and just at the present REFRIGER- Metropolitan House Furnishing Go, 80 & 32 Notre Dame Street West, WELCOME ocular requirements; will sur- with us.We have them in all and see them.EFURNISHERS, 149 66éeod richness of pure Canadian Mil Delicate and Dainty Confections are COWAN'S MILK CHOCOLATE Groquettes, Wafers, Cakes, Medallions, Etc.Combining the fine flavor of the pure Chgcolaté with™ the k with all the cream in it.\u2018 THE COWAN CO, Limited, TORONTO 107 9 law ¢ ROAD FILLINGS CAUSED STENCH Canon Renaud Appears Befors Roads Committes and Makes Serious Complaint.AS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Rev.Canon Renaud, rector of Bt.Thomas\u2019 Church, appeared before the Roads Committees yesterday afternoon to protest against the filling-in matter used in makl Dorion and Delorimier streets.e said that whenever it was disturbed by workman the stench was awful.The chairman promised to look into the matter.Canon Renaud opposed the granting of the right to the Btreet Rallway Company to lay lines on Sherbrooke street east.Ald.Lariviere replied that he too was opposed to it, and would uever submit to any such measure, - Mr.C.Ritchot, representing the Grand Trunk Rallway, ap be- tore the committee and submitted a sketch drawn by their architects of the plan by which they want to construct an underground tunnel to con- nèet their present offices ven the pro new building an e es Side of Moi strset., The committes repited.that .they had \u2018no obdjection to .ee = = a the Streets.of the Montreal Star.{your issue of the 26th I Mr.Hendersch and Mr.ve just returned from « Philadelphia, the object of the visit being to inspect the various parks in these cities and see what pointers obuld be obtained.Has-ihers-pves.auch à fraud_Rerne- - Ge a mt AE visit to New York, Washiñgton and | M trated on a community as sending two gentlemen on a pleasure trip to Inspect American parks, while the ratepayers were choking with filth and dust because we have not enough money to cléan and repair our streets?-On another page I notice a discussion of unauthorized repairs to No.2 Fire Station.Perfectly right.No money should be expended without the consent of Council.But when did anyone ever hear of unauthorized money being spent to clean or repair the streets ?For the last twenty years the Montreal Star has been raising money to give the poor children of the city an outing at this season, giving freely of its valuable space, but what follows?These poor children return invigorated and healthy to be in a short time again choked and sickened by the dirt and dust of this ill-kept city.Aldermen only laugh at a citizen drawing the attention of the community to thie state of affairs.It is not editorials or letters that this class of officials who send officials on pleasure trips to the United States and condone the spending of unauthorized money.and then say there is no money in the treasury for cleaning streets, require; it 1s the asylum.OMAGH.(Montreal) The Allan Line Royal Mail turbine steamer Victorian from Montreal -4 Quebec, for Moville and Liverpool, via Rimouski, arrived at.Moville at 1 p.mon the 38th June, and at_ Liverpool at 7 a.m.\u2018$n the 3th June.THE PLACE WHERE TO LEARN EVERYTHING ABQUT HOTELS ANS LICENSED MESTAURANTS 8.BHAT WELL KNOWN AGENCY, .COUBINEAU, RAY Da &@ ar: JA LE TROT.E IT À PO P.DON'T FORGET \u2014 COUSINEAU, RYAMOND à REA 87.JAMES STREET, MQNT US 3 : p x 0er 108.a De Standar Some of This Week\u2019s Contents : ILLUSTRATIONS ® q The most perfect illustrations of the great Fete Dieu procession ever given the public will appear in this week's issue of The Standard.Qg The illustrated supplements will also contain excellent reproductions of the much discussed recent paintings of the King and Queen \u2014\u2014 9.+ CES { À page feature of the crack Mount St.Louis Cadets : group picture of 400 Foresters in Convention ; the recent A.O.U.W.Visitors: Island Sports; Football Teams; Military Oamp Life ; Parliamentary Life, and many of the pictures of great value and interest.- § The Regular Edition contains carefully selected articles of general interest by the best writers.q The late Saturday News Edition contains the latest cable, telegraphic and local news; the latest intelligence in the world of sport.Charming Romance Lightning Action MAX PEMBERTON'S BRILLIANT ROMANCE THE LADY EVELYN The Third of The Famous $150,000 Series of Mew Movels.\u2014 Baffling Mystery Cemmences Saturday, June 30.In Advance of Book Publication.Advertisers Who Want Results Should Use THE STANDARD.World wide in circulation.Independent and wholesome.For sale by all news dealers and at all railway depots.GEORGE MURRAY PUBLISHING CO.Limited, 171 8t.James Street, Montreal.154 2 A Change of Brand That Concerns All Good Dressers.We are going\u2019 up higher, We have graduated into the \u201cbetter, quality\u201d class.\"FASHION-ORAFT\"\u2014the best type of tallored clothes for men is our new brand.Therefore our present stock of the old brand must be DISPOSED of ENTIRELY, To do this the prices have been reduced to the lowest possible point\u2014and every suit will be a bargain.As we have nothing In stock but the brand we have been selling for years, we cannot sell you anything that Is different.This will be a quick sale, You cannot afford to hesitate.99 two and three plece sults in summer fabrics.Genuine 810 and $12 quality, now $8.200 suits in Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Oheviots and West of England Worsteds, genuine, $12, $18, $20 quality, now 810.131 Suits 318 820, and $25 quality, now $18, New Fashion Graft\u201d Agency, -\u2014 Ral RP; - Pale = Weak Young Girls Suffering from Anaemia, caused by the Impure Air of offices, and run-down by the excessive work of the shops, remember that the \u2018\u2018Trapplste\u2019 Phos- phated Wine of Cinohona Bark ' is the Sovereign Remedy, is able to cure Debility and Chloro-Anaemia.The only tonic that will always preserve your normal health.11 © ; Take three or four glasses every day of this invigorating tonic of the Twentieth Century and you will be strong and healthy.Beware of Imitations.For Bale from all Druggists and Grooers.; n Motard Flis and Seneoal, Sole Agents for Canada, 5 Place Royale, MONTREAL U.8, Depot : Rouse\u2019s Point, NY.1 ai T3 duly Star.THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO, (Limited), Proprietors.in the United States: Bastorn it of Plisburg and But D.Ar a Tribun Building.Bun aloo Y.Perry, Tribune WwW.MoGlillvray, cy in Great Britain, The Montreal Terry's Theatre Bullding, 108 Strand, don.Ww.C., England.ri Agents in France, Mayenot, Favre & Cie.Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING JUNE 23RD, 1908.MONDAY .+.60,394 TUESDAY .- .60,378 WEDNESDAY .60,412 THURSDAY .60,397 FRIDAY .- .60,380 SATURDAY .65217 TOTAL .367,278 Daily Average .61,213 Weekly Star Last Week .128,811 CIRCT LATION or DAILY AND 490, 080 WEE LAST WEEK.One issue of the D-ily re Wee: 'y Star Aggregates 189,000 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regard- pd as more or less ephemeral \u2014_\u2014 SATURDAY.JUNE 30th, 1906.THE SENATORS AND POPULAR ELECTION.The Senators are plainly not affrigh*- ed at the notion of an elective Senate.Several of them have made popalar election the basis, in whole or in part.of their schemes of reform.Many of them are men who hive fought elec- tions in their time and fought them doughtily, and so have no dread ot meeting the cleotors face to face.Jt popular election were to play an effective part in the making of the Senate, the authority and influence ol that body would undoubtedly be_ vastly Increased.Appointment might be .nt for the naming of some Senators with & view to getting certain good men in the Chamber who would never endure the wear and tear of an election campaign; but even this appointive power .gould be vested in some other body than a committee of the Commons.The suggestion that the univeraities might be given representatives in the Senate is, for instance, a capital one; and the Provincial Cabinets could be entrasted with the filling of a few pris.But if the Senators were elected from large constituencies they would speak with a weight which is now absent from their wisest utterances.The constituencies should be so large as to entirely divorce the Senate from the Commons elections, and to prevent the little mau with the local \u201cpull\u201d or the \u201cglad hand\u2019 from wiggling his way into the House.It is bad enough to have such timber in the Commons.Senators, under such conditions, would have to be men of stature who could be seen over a large area.They could put before the people statesmanlike proposals, and would not find their best ideas discounted because they wore not good at shaking hands and kissing the babies.The cold but brilliant pubic men would gravitate naturally to the Upper House; and the best Intellects in the country would usually be found in the calm atmosphere of the Red Chamber.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE TREASON OF THE \u201cLOWEST TENDER.\u201d Toronto has had a series of experiences which are calculated to jar the faith of the plain citizen In the efficacy of letting work by tender.The \u201ccombine\u201d exposures of last spring are yet fresh in the public mind, and they lave now unearthed another scandal in connection with the roofing of St.Laggence market.It seems that eight firgy tendered for the contract, and the job was given to the lowest tenderer.What more could be asked?The rost sophisticated citizen of a few years ago would have been amply satisfied, But it turns out that this lowest tender contained a sum of $2,200 for distribution among the \u201cdisappointed\u201d tenderers.They had previously agreed to put In higher tenders than the innocent \u201clowest\u201d.and they were pald warious amounts for their abstinence.Under such an arrangement, the safeguard of competition is eliminated; and the public have no guarantee that they are not charged two prices for their work, while thelr suspicion 1s disarmed by the sham guarantee of apparently competing tenders.If this sort of trick can be played on # public body, ft can be made equally effective against .a private individual.It does not depend, it will be Observed, upon any dishonesty on the part of the public representatives.They may be acting in good faith.They advertise for tenders, and select the lowest.But, if the cards ara stacked against them before the game begins, nothing short of expert Knowledge on their part can stand as a real protection against organized greed.In the same way, the private citizen must look to his contracts if he would protect his purse.To depend upon competition under such circumstances is to depend upon a very doubtful guardian, The law should certainly punish severely any such cases of combination which are brought before it To enter into a plot to pretend to tender for a public work, when no genuine tendering is to be done at all.is to Re oa.a fraud upon the public.1t een ae \u2014\u2014\u2014 not only takes their money, but deprives them of their natural protection against high prices, and yet deludes them into the belivf that this protection is in position.But the law can do no more than capture sporadic cases of this evil.It must be very scldom, indeed, that exposure follows such a bargain.When & number of business men undertake to keep a valuable business secret, they must usually be well able to do so.For one exposure, it would not be unfair to imagine a group of successful con- spiravies against the public weal.The lesson from this is that the old system of advertising for tenders must now come under suspicion.It can no longer be depended upon to beat down prices to a fair level.We must take other means to make sure that we arc not being charged too much, The tendering system may still be preserved as one which may be effective occasionally; but the representatives of the public must hold themselies responsible for a thorough knowledxz: of the matter in hand, which will en able them to sit in Informed judgment un even the sacred \u201clowest tender.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 I \u201cET TU\u201d WHISKEY.This is the day of the iconoclast.The uprightness of high insurance offi tit's has been questioned: the disintere=!ed- ness of ihe Standard Oil Com: ny doubted, tle rich, red frankfurter of the free lunch counter alleged tu have more variely of preserved bark han Peruvian bitters; and even the in\u2018 rity of the iime-honored cann: beef suspected.To the feverish ani ty of those with probes and microscopes, nothing is sacred.Now they ave aftar the whiskey men.It is actually alleged tha.auulterations and imitations have been discovered in the article which made the name of Scotland famous throughout all the lands, and the beverage which \u201cblesses\u201d Kentucky.In the pure food debate at Washington, a \u2018ew days ago, some interesting facts were disclosed.Statistics were produced by a representative from Alabama to show that in the United States 105,000,000 gallons of \u201cdoped\u201d whiskey was annually poured down the throats of tl.e population, and only ?- 000.000 gallons of the real .goods were consumed.\u2018\u201cEight-year-old liquor\u2019 was made between the rising of the sun and the setting thereof.To ¢cemonstrate what was done and how it was done, a representetive from Kentucky _ave the House an object lesson.He t Jk a quart of alcohol, shook in a little caramel to color it, added some essence of Bourbon, and then defied any connoisseur in the House to tell his dec~r \u2018on trom the genuine article.\u201cThis l.ellish mixture,\u201d he sald.\u201cwill eat the intestines out of a coyote.It will make a howling dervish out of an anchorite.It will make a rabbit spit in a bull dog's face.\u2019 Yet efforts to compel all dealers to give a preclse and accurate statement of the ingredients upon every bottie of liquor they sold, were futile.A proposed amendment to the pure food bill to this effect was voted down, which shows that the \u2018doped\u2019 whiskey manufacture is a power potent to perform.The making of liquor is under more complete government supervision io nada than in the United States, and it is doubtful if imitation or adulters- ted whiskey is sent out from any of our distilteries.It dues not follow that those who drink whiskey invariably get what they pay for.\u201cLet meé fill the bottles and I care not who makes the labels,\u201d is a principle more generally acted upon than most people know.Those who travel and taste say that in this temple of purity, Montreal itself, the use of adulterated liquors of dangerous quality, has had a tremendous increase within the past five years.It is even stated that there are saloons where experts work in specially fitted basu- ments, to fix\u2019 liquors, being able w remove and replace corks and capsules, so as to defy detection.The villainous quality of the stuff being handed out over sume of the bars in Montreal, has been called to the notice of the City Council, and the opinion of the ci:y ut- tornies given that the city had a right to seize and destroy bad liquors just us much as tainted beef or mouldy mutton.That appears to be about as far as the agitation went.In an article in one of the technical papers in the United States, about a year saxo, the late Dr.Buller, of Montreal, was one of the chief authorities cited to show that a large amount of blindness had come under his notice due directly to drinking liquors made with methylated spirits.Let it be -e- membered that the cases which came under the notice of that authority were right here in Montreal.As long as the government license the sale of liquors those who drink them have a right to be protected against poisoning.Much of the worst effects of drinking liquor 1s probably due to the bad quality sold.It is among the places resorted tu by the poorest people that the vilest drink is sold, and few of those who occupy the pen in the Recorder's Court every morning got drunk on \u201cthe real goods: THE RULERS OF EUROPE.Few monarchs have enjoyed the distinction of seeing both a daughter and a niece ascend two thrones as contemporary rulers within the space of one short month Yet such has been the experience of Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Treland.Not more than a week since, the coronation of his youngest daughter Maud, as Queen Consort of the newly-elected Norse King.Haakon, took place, almost before the world had ceased to discusa the brilliant details of the recent gorgeous wedding festivities in the Span- jah capital when King Edward's young niece, Princeas Victoria Eugenle of Bat- tenberg, became the bride of King Alfonso.The late Queen Louise of Denmark was not infrequently referred to as \u201cthe grandmother of all Europe.\u201d Of King Edward it may be sald even more truthfully, that he Is \u201cthe uncle of all Europe.\u201d The links In the chain of royal relationships in Europe are becoming mare and more closely forged.A glance at the various reigning houses of the Continent shows how closely they are allied with that of Grest Bri- v THE MONTREAL Czar of all the Rus- sjas, 1s a nephew of Queen Alex- andi.and his Imperial consort, neo l\u2019rincess Alice of Hesse-Darmatadt, daushter of the late Princess Alice of Eugland, 1s a niece of the King.William JL.of Germany is another of the roy! nephews, being a sun of the late Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, the jain Empress Frederick of Germany.princess (Gustavus Adolphus, nee Mar- xaret of Connaught, the future Queen «f Sweden, lis another of the royal nieces; as also the Crown Princess Marie of Roumania, eldest daughter of Aifred, late Duke of Saxe-Coburg ani tGotha and a brother of King Edward.King Charles of Denmark and King tieorge of Greece are brothers-in-law «+f the British ruler.The Crown Prin- | vss of Greece is also another of King | Kdward's nieces, being a sister of the | German Emperor.King Leopold of I Relgium was a cousin of the late Queen [victoria.Queen Wilhelmina of Holland js closely connected from the fact that her mother, Dowager Queen Emma, is 4 sister of the Duchess of Albany, widow of Prince Leopold, King Edward's youngest brother, thus making Queen Wilhelmina & cousin of some of the younger members of the British Roya! House.The Emperor of Austria and the Kings of Italy and Pore tugal as vet can claim no special kinship with English royalty.The monarchs of Saxony, Wurtemburg and Havaria can all claim a distant cousin- ship with King Edward.The occupants of the ducal thrones of Saxe- Cobourg and Gotha and Hesse-Darm- stadt are both nephews of King E4d- ward, the former being the only son of Leopold, late Duke of Albany; and the latter, a son of the late Princess Allce of England, by her marriage, Grand Duchess of Hesse-Darmstadt, the houses of Saxe-Meiningen, Schaum- burg- Lippe, Schleswig-Holstein and so on, are also intimately connected with English royalty.Just what bearing these various relationships will have upon the future diplomatic relations ot the countries involved, would be difficult to foretell; but if there is anything at all in the old saying, *\u2018blood is thicker than water,\u201d the bond of unity between the nations should be materially strengthened.|.Nicholas IL.When the late Hon.Raymond Prefon- taine was buried by the State, it was felt that a strong man and a progres- salve Canadian had passed away.The mistakes were forgotten and only the good remembered.In Montreal the leading citizens turned out to do him honor.and altogether the tributes pald were exceptional.It, therefore, seems a matter of very questionable taste that some of his colleagues Insist on the necessity of stil] defending his memory.There is nothing in the records that would indicate any desire on the part of his one-time political opponents to agperse the dead man or belittle hls record.Indeed, the transactions under investigation in his department have not involved à personal rtference to the dead minister in an adverse sense.To say, therefore, that his memoty needs a defender, under these circumstances, ls to cast the first stone.The game of politics should not be played with the tools of a gravedigger.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.June 30.1876.The children of the Protestant rd schools met at the Victoria Bkating Rink, at tem o'clock on Wednesday.to the number of three thousand.Principal Dawson, of McGill University.presided.The meeting opened with prayer by Rev.Dr.Wells and hymns by the puplis.The chairman next presented the prizes, and made an inter- ebling address to the children.Rev.Mr.te- Holland and also The late Sir Willam Dawsor phens, Clendinneng spoke of the value of an education in their future lives.The proceedings were brought to a close with the singing of the National Anthem.ALL the members of the Bchool Board above mentioned have passed away, except Mr.Willlam Clendinneng.who still enjoys good health, and keeps up his interest in the welfare of the Protestant public schools.He served for many years In the City Council, and while there succeeded in passing many useful by-laws for the Improvement of the city.The members of F Company received their new clothing, just arrived from England, |ast evening at the regimental reading room.The trews are of a dark, neat plaid, and the tunics of the usual Fusiliers pattern, with a busby as headdress.The Fusillers are now the Royal Scots of Canada, Highlanders, and have chanz- ed their title and uniform several times in the past thirty years.The late Captain Campbell Macdougall raised and commanded No.8, or F Company for many years.He was a most popular officer.The lacrosse teams 4 that have been play- ding in the principal cities of Great Britain and Ireland sntl à from Liverpool to- Nl day on the Moravian.Beers salled on fl the 22nd instant, and may be expected in town In a few days.Mr.K.White, recretary of the Montreal Lacrosse Club, called a meeting of the members last evening, in the gymnasium, when steps were taken to receive the teams in an appropriate manner, \u201cThe late Dr.Beers.THE tour was not a success from =a financial point of view; though the Dominion got well advertired.the \u2018\u2018gate\u201d barely covered expenses.The late Dr.George Beers and his companions recelv- ed the greatest courtesy and attention from tha late Queen Victoria and best classes in the country.On the arrival of the European team in the city they were met by their fellow members of the Montreal Club and welcomed home.Subsequently they were entertained at a banquet.The arrangements for the grand fare- \u2018well concert to M.and Mdms.Jehin- Prume have now been completed by the committee, and it is announced that the programme will be the best heard for years in this city.The concert will come off on the 3rd July.and promises to be well attended by the muste cal public.th the eminant artiats \u2018\u2019crossed the par Pome yéars ago.Mdme.Prume had a well cultivated futl soprano voice, of good range and power, which she used with sympathetic effect on all occasions.She was a at fa to with concert audiences, and so was her husband, who was a violinist of thie fist rank.He was a master of his instrumen It the sweetest oO uch credit to the Do- .and could draw fro tones.He brought .minfon.; 5205 a eva Judging by the packers\u2019 yarns, things are so clean that the cattle wipe their feet on the door mat before entering the stockyards.if Montreal is going to buy St.Helen's Island, would it not be a good idea to run a ferry service there that could do the round trip under the time that it takes to &0 to Europe and back?000000000 CLOL0D000O0VO00000, things as but women There may be such \u2018\u201cvolceless yearnings,\u2019 never have them.[5.5800900000000000C00C0000 Ancient beef ls aso being sold in London.Perhaps we'll have to change it from the \u201cRoast Beef of Old England\" to the \u2018Old Roast Beef of England.\u201d E++4© E+4++© A McGill man says he finds insects very intelligent.Already the Lachine mos- quitns have learned to make a noise like an automobile.When the minister christened 8zisz, the winner of the Grand Prix automobile race, he must have done it with soda water, The German doctor who says that baldness is caused by stifling the imagination evidently must have a luxuriant head of hair.It the Czar is going to dismiss the Douma he will have to speak louder, and muke his whiskers look real fierce.The only time the St.Helen's Island vas - ferry boat shows real speed is when it is fast to the wharf.IN THE STATES.\u2018\u2019J don't mind the weather,\u2019 the millionaire sai I don't mind the sun that is blazing o\u2019er- head I don\u2019 t mind the air that comes blistering ot ae threatens to broil me right here on the spot.\u201cWhen the weather prediction says \u2018hotter next .With sweet resignation I go on my way.J find as I live year by year in this clime There's nothing you cannot get used to, in time.\u2018I have heard oe grand juries discussing my n The magazine writers have raised me to fame.The weather, with fierce equatorial touch\u2014 1 don\u2019t mind it now; I've been roasted so much!\" i : DAILY STAR-SATURDAY.JUNE 30, DOMINION DAY, Sunday.Ist July Grand EXCURSION tc PLATTSBURGH By the OANADIAK VETERANS and BAND.GRAND MILITARY DISPLAY AND SPORTS by the Awmerican Troops Camping Grounds, Etc, Etc.Departure\u2014Bonaventure Station at 8.15 a.m.Return, 8.15 p.m.TICKETS-mAdults 21201 Iatldren, 90c 80c.Good for two faye.151 2end Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.Association .GRAND EXCURSION TO LAKE ST.PETER DOMINION DAY, Monday, Steamer at 1.30 prices.July 2nd, \u201cBEAUPRE\" will leave Victoria Pier (foot of Bonsecours street), p.m.Music hy Casey's complete Orchestra.Secure Staterooms and tickets at Mulcair Bros, No.1906.efreshments at city 376 Notre Dame street west, TICKETS\u2014Aduits, 75e; Children, 35e.JAMES M.McMAHON, President.GOD SAVE IRELAND.\u2014 T.P.MURPHY.Secretary.14£ 4eod GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT MINTO CUP GAMES SOURIS LACROSSE CLUB (Champions of Manitoba).\u2014 VS \u2014 SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB (Champions of the World).FIRST GAME\u2014DOMINION DAY, July 2nd, 18086.SECOND GAME\u2014JULY 4th, 1906.Prices of admission: Play rain or shine.Grand Stand, reserved, 76c; general admission, 80c, 35¢ and 26c.Tickets on sale at Star Branch Office and Brennan Firos.\u2019.Members' passes suspended.M.J.BRENNAN, 154 3 Sec.Bhamrock Lacrosse Club.DOMINION PARK Grows in Public Esteem Every Day.Special Attractions for Coming Week.MORINS\u2019 FRENCH MILITARY BAND.DeRENZO & LADUE In Revolving Pole Act.ADMISSION | GATES OPEN DOMINION DAY, - MONDAY AT 10.30 A.M.EVERY OTHER DAY AT 1 P.M.ADULTS\u201410 CENTS.CHILDREN\u2014S CENTS.Tickets for sale at all Street Railway Ticket Offices.All Cars going East lead to the Park, Montreal's claim as a st resort only seems stronger now that deep sca bass are coming through the taps without even a fish-hook being thrown at them.Another notable feature of the Grand Prix automobile race in aras .is nobody appears to have been killed.running around No A little old man le claiming to be the father of Dowle.accounting for taste.0000000000 0000000000000 00, $ One way to be good Is to be sick © abed.+ C0CO0000000000200C 000000000, Very Evident.Mrs.Haysede\u2014\"Why, John, I heard that you lost $25 last night playing bridge.\u201d Mr.ede\u2014\" \"What?I don't know how to play that game.\u201d Mrs.Haysede\u2014''So 1 was informed by the party who won the money from you.\" \u201cWhat book has helped you most?\u2019 asks a Montreal paper.The cheque book seems to be the only answer.Carnegie Kentville, has opened a library in N.B.Working eastward by easy stages, Andrew, when he gets to the coast, may decide to float a few on the Atlantic Ocean.No beer le sold in Cobalt, but people who have bought stock can go elsewhere and drown their sorrows in drink.Some creditors of Zion City want a re- cetver appointed while there is yet something to receive.Every once In a while something comes up to vindicate the man who was born poor and is glad of it.Doubtless thers are experts who, after they get a good look at the Thaw mil- Hons, will easjly convince themselves that Thaw is insane.If It be true that the Russian army is siding with the Douma, the Csar may as well call around and see what terms he can make.The States will never lack for advertising of a certain kind while It has its present assortment of millionaires on hand.Mr.Thaw seems to be happy, but no man ever righted a wrong by the murder method.The Czar Is going to cruise in Finnish waters, which.of course, gives the humorists another chance to tell what he will = .A horse named Halifax has mede a record.What's in a name?Bee stings are announced as the latest cure for rheumatism, but what will cure the bee stings?ABOUT $3,780,000 IN GOLD.Rossiand\u2019s Output for the Past Year.The president of the Rossland Board of Trade estimates the total output of ths Rossland mines for the year 1905 at 314.- 473 tons.- Estimating this at a That le value of $13 a ton figures hefore that ) \u2018year.with an an ougut of of 3TLN estimated val The total output te, pen including 1894 ip given as 2,314,803 Wins of an aati- aptes ane af EG SA RAM x + dates $11.55 LAKES to KINGSTON, and thence b 1DS to Montreal.KINGSTON, TOR RIDEAU LAKES, OTTAWA, 1,000 ISLANDS, Round Trip 1 MONTREAL TO OTTAWA, by steamer, through\u2019 & O, 3% iso ip on et water.VELAND $11-55 = the\u201d peputicol MIDEA U- boat.via 1090 ISLANDS and RAP- with stop-over privileges, and DETROIT, by all lines.LOWER ST.LAWHENCE and GULF, asd NEWFOUNDLAND, by all lines.NORMAN L.Tel.Main 1507.1556 30 2 aw LUSHER, 178 ST.JAMES sT.MONTREAL.SAVES THEIR LIVES Dr.Mackay Patients Are Grateful Read the Glowing Reports from Those Who Nave Been Permanentiy 2::)1.Without thr Slightest Discomfort or Sufforing.\u2018All Cravisg Removed.\u201d Montreal, April 27, 1906.Dr, J.M.Mackay: Sir \u2014I take pleasure in certifying that [ completed your Treatment for alcoholism the 12th of October, 1904, and since ihis date 1 have never tasted one drop of spirituous liquors.Your Treatment removed from me all taste and craving whatever for alcoholism in any form.I thank you from the bottom of my heart for this great favor, and in the interest of the public, 1 authorize you to publish this letter Gratefully yours, NAPOLEON PELLETIER, 18 Barsalou St, Montreal.\u201c Thank You a Thousand Times\u201d Montreal, March 38 1908.Dr.J.M.Mackay: 8ir,\u2014It 18 now nearly a year since I took your Treatment for alcoholism, and I cannot begin to express my gratitude for the great good you have done me, Since the day I completed your Treatment, I have never tasted a drop of liquor; I have lost all appetite for the same, and I would not taste it for all the gold In the world.Thanking you, dear Dr.thousand times.I remain, Your grateful servant, JOSEPH BARRY.Mackay, a The Mackay Treatment for Alcoholism and drug addiction la the result of 28 years of sclentific investigation.The most effective, the quickest, permanent and reliable treatment ever offered to afflicted humanity.Beware of fake remedies.Has Government endorsement.All communications strictly confidential.For literature, terms, etc, address: DR.JOHN ACKAY TREATMENT COMPANY, an 4 St.Lawrence \u2018vard (The Leeming, Miles Ranga), Montreal.Private address: J.M.MACKAY, £00 8t.Urbain Sire Montreal.\u2018Phone Enat 3768.4 Boule- DR.J.M.MACKAY TREATMENT Co, LTD, 4 St.Lawrence Boulevard.(The Leeming, Miles Building).Please send Literature, ete.NAME .vv svn cer snr sun oan \u2014\u2026u ate wes sre ee oan ADDRESS.125°26 law Vacation Trips by Steamer Up River and Lakes to Toledo and Intermediate Ports.Down River and Gulf to Pictou, Halifax and 8t.John's, Nfld For Sailings, Rates and other particulars, apply to W.H.HENRY, Temple Building, (85 St.James St.All Lines to England and the Continent.The Case of Alphonse Foucault.Judge Desnoyers opened yesterday the investigatioh into the case of Alphonse Foucault, the cabman, who is charged with attempting to assault Leda Balllargeon, twelve years of age, while she was alone in her home, 10 Chaboillez.The ttle girl stated that she was detained three hours before anyone heard her screams.Constables Laberge and Desrosiers, who arrested Foucault, were also heard ns witnesses, but did not throw any light on the case.Counsel for Foucault asked the court that the accused be admitted on bail, and the judge said he would consider the request if two goo reliable bondsmen were furnished.as he did not want to take a chance of ¥oucault jumping his bail.was then remanded until next Wednes- Aay for voluntary statement, whén tha accused will be committed for trial.the C.P.R, » The casa.\u2019 Liquor License Cane 8cttied.The liquor license belonging to 107 Mountain street, over which there has been such a dispute, has finally bean \u2018awarded to Donald Label.Judges Deanoyers and Choquet, sitting as the license commissioners, yesterday afternoon, finally decided what should he \u2018ddbné with the license, as thelr action \u2018now does away with any more chance to appeal.Mr.Recorder Poirier, who la at present absent from \u2018the city.signed the license a few dayd ago.Judge Choquet was of the opinion that the license ought not to be granted \u2018until the cabs had been disposed of by the Court af Review.but Judge /Desnoyers agresd With Rerorder Poir- jer.so.mince the majority rules, the liven=e was granted.' BREAMER \u2018 REST.\u2014The Canadian Facific has arranged to run a spedial motor car to accommodate those attending the Brehmier Rest bazäar at nsfield.Eux Sonadeld au 9 , The-car will leave Bon- click.1 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.- The Ottawa River Navigation Company.DOMINION DAY EXCURSIONS To OTTAWA and RETURN .$2.50 Tickets good to go 29th and oth\u2019 June, roturn 4th July.EXCURSION TO CARILLON .DBLIGHTFUL TRIP.\u2018Tuke 8 a.m.train for Lachine to connect with Str.\"Duchess of York.\u201d HOME BY THE RAPIDS at \u20ac30 p.m.Breakfast and Dinner served on board.The Carillon Trip is the best day's out- tng of all.AFTERNOON TRIPS AND RAPIDS.To HUDSON-ON-THE-LAKE and return $1.00 Take C.P.R.train at Windsor .$1.00 Station at 1.30 pm To STE.ANNE'S, by G.T.R.or C.P.R.Round trip, 80c.TO LACHINE, by 6 p.m.G.T.R.train.Round trip.50\u20ac.Ticket Offices, 178 and 128 St.James St.Windsor Hotel and Bonaventure Station, G.T.R.and St.Henrl Station, G.T.R.For further Information telephone Main 1029, 165 Common Street.AFTERNOON TRIP UP LAKE AND DOWN RAPIDS.Btr.PRINCESS will leave Canal Basin, foot of Duke Street, at 1.30 p.m., up Lake St.Louis and down Rapids.arriving at foot of McGill Street, at 6.30 p.m.Tickets, 50c; to be had on board steamer.151°5 DOMINION DAY EXCURSION.By Str.*Chateauguay.\u201d MONDAY, 2nd OF JULY.The boat will leave Montreal at the foot of Dalhnusie street at 1 o'clock.and Lachine at 3 o'clock, and will go up to Chateauguay and around the beautiful Islands of Chateauguay and down by the Rapids.Refreshments served on beard at city prices.Band will be on board.Tickets Adulta 50\u20ac, Children 25c.Tel.Main 2710.+ FILON.Purser.Excursion and Picnic \u2014at the\u2014 ELECTRIC PARK (Sanit au Recollet), SUNDAY, JULY 1st, Victoria p.m.cars will leave 0 a.m.sharp and sharp.Return at 7.30 p.m.MUSIC.DANCING GAMES.TICKETS: Adults, 35e; Childrem, 15c.Under 10 years, free.154*2 STANLEY LODGE, * No.5, A.O.U.W.Special Square at Owing to holiday, will be held on Tuesday evening.July 3rd.1906, Hall Square.A.8.ROSS, Rec.796 St.Urbain.Given by the Aberdeen Lodge, 1.0.8.B, next regular meeting in A.0.U.W.Building, 3 Beaver .44 Sg eee mer} MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS THIS WEEK.FRANCAIS - Matinee Daily Child Slaves of New York Prices\u201410c¢, 20c, 30c, 35c and 50c Next week\u2014MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED.180 6 SOHMEEt PARK OPEN FOR THE SEASON.Vaudeville.Lavigues Band, All cars go to Sohmer Park.139°78 Grand Excursion to Burlington 10e Jeanne D\u2019Arc Court, No.165 I.O.x\".Sunday, July Ist, 1906 (DOMINION DAY).Trains Leave G.T.R.Station at 8,30 and 9 a.m.TICKETS,ADULTS 81.35 Tickets gond returning Sunday or Mcnday on all trains MONDAY, 2nd, GRAND EXCURSION RY BOAT FROM BURLINGTON TO PLATTSBURG., Hoar leaves Burling ton aL 9 am, returning 4 pm.Return Ticket, $1.00.1542 Montres! Horticulteral Society 75} and F.G.A.of Prov, of Quebec, Cottage Garden Competition, ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 30, 1906.1.City Gardens\u2014 Best kept garden within city limits.2.Suburban Gardens \u2014 Best kept garden outside city limits 3.Front Gardens\u2014 Lest kept front gar den.4.Back Yard Gardens (garden in rear of house)\u2014Best ke back yard garden.Competitors can only enter in one of the above sections.First \u2018and second each section.A.J.BOWLES.Sec.-Treas., P.O.Box 178.Eu = trophies offered in 164 3 THE RIGRT TRIP FOR DOMINION DAY STR.BEAUHARNOIS, The Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the St.Michel Road Co.will be held at Mr.C.A.Barnard's office, 180 Bt.James Street, on Friday.the 6th of July, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.DRUMMOND, .fec,-Treagurer.ALEX.McD.155 3 aw Capt.and Owner, = J.bern.leaves Nazareth direct a at 1 Str.for Lake St.Louis and Rapids.Bac \u201cat 6 p.m.d Trip, 50 cents.154°2 \u2014 \u2014_ WHEN AT\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOMINION PARK \u2014OALL AT\u2014\u2014 RIVER VIEW INN RESTAURANT Stanley Hall, Week July 2nd.BARNARD STOCK CO Presents \u201cMY MOTHER-IN-LAW.t.Mon., Wed.Night, 10c, 30c and 30c.Mat., 10c, 20c.Ma and Sat.w First class ae Ia carte.e cater to kriva \u2018arties Hapgeets, Societies, ete ce Orders taken over telephone, East 1785.Dominion Park; or £avoy Hotel, Telephone Uptown 1276.HOWARD, GUILE & CO., Preps, 150°¢ WM.RUSKELL, Manages HAVE YOU VISITED \u201cTHE WIGWAM?\u201d The Largest Curio and Souvenir Store in Canada Finest Display of Souvenir Jewellery In the City.© 1,000 Pairs of Indlan Moecasins.Open Evenings.\u201cTHE WIGWAM\u201d is located at 138 PEEL STREET, (near the Windsor Hotel) 1 Public worship ther notice.pendin Mean Ya M.C.A.Buftiting, Sherbrooke st.R.WHITE, B.A.President of the \u201cThe Royal Law At 7 p.m.the Hope.\u201d During the months of July School.The mid-week Prayer an venings at 8 o'clock, All welcome.Strange habit of Attending at the former place \u2014 pad 4 \"5 AMUSEMENT * ° \u2014\u2014\u2014 The REV.E.H.TIPPETT wilt preach.\u201cThe Birth o EVERYBODY pastor will pr and August Praise Service will be held as usual on Wednesday EDITORIAL RIVERSIDE PARK MOUNTAIN ST.METHODIST CALVARY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES UNITED SERVICES JULY IST 11 AAM.\u2014CALVARY CHURCH (Guy 8trect).PM.\u2014MOUNTAIN STREET CHURCR Evening Subject: a Nation.\u201d EILCOME.008 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV.J.A.GORDON, M.A.D.D., Paster.wH] be held To-morrbw (and every Sunday thereafter until fuge & the erection fra new Church edifice), THCONA HALL, and McGHl College avenue.at 11 am Maritime Baptist Convention, will preach each; je there will be no session of the Bible rs to the city end all who have bean In the of worship especially invitad.\u2014\u2014 | ALL NEXT WEEK ~ Starting To-Morrow \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 AND FOUR OT Pt si 7 CADIS CU 2: ANTAISSION, 10 CENTS.ON THE BOUND G WIRE HER FEATURES.- ALL SBATS FREE, a meron WN * THE MONTREAL | DAILY _STAR\u2014SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1906.13 VAGARIES (OF IRISH GHOST Profane, but Feminine, it Haunts a Tipperary Town.USES THE WAILS ALSO.édvocated a Drop of Poieen for Police Searching for It, and Eludes Them.\u2014\u2014 Special to the Moucreal Star, Dublin, Jun: 50 A particalariv pre- fane spook.betrrvrd th oe teminine, Le disturbing the Tipperary tenn of Clon mel, Hs Language bx described by The oidest inhahilants as daredfus Intuire- ly-such.in fact.as has never been heard before even mn Tipperary.It is not the banshee, the dolorous spook peculiar to breland, for she 1s the most inuffensive of the sapernaturals, and usually confines her visits to the homes of the devaded aristocracy.The residents in two business houses adjoining one another lu the main thoroughfare in Cionmel have been the victims of the profane Visitor dt raps al their walls.and uses appalling language rolled vat with à feminine brogue.[U steals the household goods, eals the meat In the sales leaving only the bones, upsets the furniture, overturns the beds, and empties the water Jug on the blankets, It is a very modern spook, for its profanity is said to be up-to-date, and before It came announced its arrival by letters dropped through the letter boxes of the two families It has visited, One householder kept a watch for three hours, and the mmuent he left a note fell through the letter box saying: \u201cThere's no use your watching.You | won't catch me.\u201d Parties of police have been statfoned in both houses at the same time.hey heard the raps.and the language, and distinctly recognized a feminine Bogue.Soon alter they left a note was dropped through the letter box of one of the houses giving a detailed account of a conversation that had passed beiween the owner and the pohre.The spook also bade the police welcome when they came, and good-bye when they left, and asked the tenant why he did not give them a \u201cwee dhrop iv potheen.\u201d TOYED WITH LYDDITE And the Boer Lady Perished from Her Artistic Propensities.Special to thc Montreal Star.Johannesburg, June 30.-A curious tragedy ha: occurred on a farm in the Utrecht district.A Natal farmer named Moolman found a 4.7 naval gun shell lying on the veldt unexploded, and took it home with him.His sister, who wanted the shell for purposes of decoration, began to dig out the lyddite, and to soften it poured cold water upon it.The lyddite and water began to effervesce, and the girl went induors and, from the end of ihe passage, w.tehed the shell, which lay upnn the doorstep.Suddenly there was a terrific explosion, and Miss Moolman fell dead, struck in the breast by a plece of .hell.The whole house wus wrecked, cvery pane of glass,every window frame, and every door being cast to the ground, and most of the furniture being upset and smashed.FERMENT IN ENGLAND The Hornet\u2019s Nest Which New Education Bill Has Stirred Up.Special to the Montreal Star.London, June 30.\u2014A great Catholic dernonstration against the new «duca- tional mea ossess an nd, They style according to the D NAIR they give a soft on.Made of WA a = Vi o> son, | 10 WEST, 6 + UPUIS FRERES Our July Clearance Sale With the enormous offerings of special bargains will bring us the biggest July business we have ever had.We are determined to eftect an immediate clearance of our entire stock of summer goods.With us at present is is not a question of *\u2018Can we ?\u201d\u2019 but it must be done; and at once\u2014 we need the room.The hundreds of offerings for Monday and Tuesday, a comparatively few of which are named here, tell you of the greatest bargain feast you have ever been asked to attend.Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Ready-to-Wear BOYS\u2019 WASHABLE SHIRTWAISTS, cool and fresh enough for dress- up, and yet made of the materials that will wash and wash again.We have concentrated special efforts in the making of these suits for this season, and we think that Montreal never before had so large and various a showing.Regular value 85c.Our price for this great July sale .cere + ees B89C CHILDREN'S BUSTER BROWN B8UITS, made of drab, brown, navy clue duck.white collar, trimmed with straps of same material to match the suit, sizes 3 to 7 years.Sold everywhere else at $2.60.Our price for this great July Sale .L.2124 LL Lea Lane 81.50 CHILDREN'S FANCY SUITS, made of good quality fancy tweed and navy blue serge, sizes 4 to 7 ycars, sold splendidly at from $4.50 tn $6.00.Our price for this great uly sale .,.81.50 BOYS\u2019 3-PIECE SUITS.made of all-wond tweed and navy blue or black serge, sizes 11 to 16 years, regularly sold at from $5 to 36.Our.price for this great sale .Lee La LL .883.00 100 PAIRS OF MEN'S PANTS, made of neat striped worsted, all sizes, well worth $4.00.Our price for this great sale .Pete ete eines .82.50 10 DOZ.ONLY, COLORED MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, sizes 141-2, 15, 15 }-5and 16 1-2, not one of these shirts are sold elsewhere for less than $1.00.Our price for this great sale, only.49c Dress Goods $1.25 FRENCH MOHAIR SICILIAN AT 59c 325 yds.of $1.25 MOHAIR SICILIAN to be sold at leas than half price.Don't miss this: 48 to B6 inches wide, a brilliant silky finish; every color you are likely to want.Our price for this July Sale .59c 25c COLORED DRESS GOODS AT 10c yards of NICE CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 36 inches wide, the regular pricee was 25c.\u2019 Our price for this great July Sale .10c soc SUMMER TWEEDS AT 15¢c 600 yds.of BEAUTIFUL NEW CHECKED SUMMER TWEEDS, In all the new combinations of gray and white, blue and white, red and white, brown and white, green and white, 36 inches wide, for street dresses or dusters.Regularly sold at 50c.Our price for this July Sale .vee 15c soe COLORED CHECKED ETAMINE AT 19c 1,689 yds.ALL-WOOL CHECK ETAMINE, for street or house dresses, in all the wanted shades of blue and white, green and white, navy and white, mauve and white, brown and white, red and white, 38 and 42 inches wide.the prices was 50c per yard.Our price for this great July Sale .19c 45c PLAIN COLORED MOHAIR AT 19c 290 yds.of PLAIN MOHAIR, for street or house dresses, ail the new shades of blue, green, brown, sietc., 38 inches wide.Regularly sold at 45 cents.Our.price for this great July Sale .sors con seeneeses 19 oavouscuovi0e Dress Goods Remnants REMNANTS are in our way.The thousands that accumulate in a season are hurried out at intervals, and these sales aiways bring a throng.AT HALF USUAL REMNANT PRICES Included are Broadcloth, Serge, Henrietta, Eolienne, Crepe de Chine, Panama, Mixtures, Checks, Mohairs, all the popular Black and Colored Dress Goods, in lengths for waists, skirts or sufte Millinery at Half and Less 98 READY-TO-WEAR HATS Trimmed with ribbon, flowers, quills.The most becoming shapes including many variations of the popular Sailor Hats, hardly two alike.Come to-night while this special lot lasts.MISSES\u2019 AND CHILDREN'S HATS AT HALF PRICE They come In light blue, pink, navy.red.brown and green.These Hats can also be turned up in stylish shapes for women.They are worth 76¢ and $1.00; extraordinary values at .49c CHILDREN\u2019S SAILORS They come in white, with fancy edge, red, navy and light blue.They are worth 60c, 75c, And $1.00.Your choice at .49c 15c UNTRIMMED SHAPES Black, navy, red.brown, green and black and white; most of them are sallors.Special for July at, while they last .15c 25 PER CENT.ON OUR TRIMMED HATS You expect to pay double and more for such excellent headwear, made of the season's most desirable materials, including novelty braid, silk braid, straw braid, chiffon, etc., made over in every shape and the newest styles, all colors.Japanese Rugs at 20% Discount JAPANESE RUGS In these sizes are always \u201cin season.\u201d You will expect to live with them for many years, so it will pay you to buy in 49c July at this remarkable discount: 4.00.less 20 per cent.5.50.less BH per cent.6-50, less 20 per cent.Q0 lean 33 per cent.per cent.20 per cent.20 per cent ' 103111 - The Big East End Departmental Store, D u puis F eres, 441 to 449 St Catherine Street East ; LW I Ladies\u2019 Wear Women who appreciate a rare opportunity to economize should not miss this Special July Sale of Ladies\u2019 Blouses, Coats, Corsets and Lingerie We have only space to mention a few of these splendid offerings, but this list will give you a fair idea of the savings to be had, Every new and up-to-/ date style is included in our stock, LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES, made of fine.Muslin, white with colored dots or flowers, trimmed with fourteen 1-4 inch tucks in front, back and sleeves, trimmed to match, worth 75e.July sale price 490 LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES, a special lot.assorted.made of figured mercerized cotton, white Swiss muslin, or champagne muslin, with embroidered blue.red or black dots, collar, front and sleeves trimmed with em- broldery insertion, most attractive, worth $1.75.Judy sale price.s a000 anes RARE 81.18 LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES, in sheer lawn.the front fully trimmed with 5 rows of Val.lace Insertinn and clusters of tucks, Val.lace collar attached, either elbow or long steeves, buttoned in the back, worth $1.50.July sale price .essence 980 LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES, two very special, made in sheer lawn, one with Valenciennes lace round yoke, back and front, attached collar of same, ornamented from yoke to waist line with panels of rich embroidery and clusters of tucks: the other with three large panels of embroidery and 4 rows of Val.lace insertion, short sleeve, To 25 in back.worth 53.50.Special for July .«.++ cree MISSES\u2019 WATERPROOF TWEED COATS, 3-4 length oniy, size 32, worth $3.75.To clear at .ee hee eee eer 1 00 ees TMC LADIES\u2019 CRAVENETTE COATS, full length, made in all-wool Craven- ette, semi-fitted in back, with belt, new sleeves, collar and sleewe cuffs, neatly trimmed with soutache braid, black and white stripes or plain Oxford, worth 8650.July sale price .83.9 LADIES\u2019 TRAVELLING COATS, made of light gray tweed, of a good quality, new design, collar and cuffs in black velvet, vor A3 08 July sale price .000000 una 000 Cees ve eens 98 LADIES\u2019 APRONS, In good Lawn, full size, only .+. ; ; 41 8t.Luke at, heated.upper tene Star for a factory site, stables or for commer- ready for occupation, lot 37 1-2 x 125 Modern Houses clal purposes.with each house.North End, With Extension, 35 to this magnificent plateau, the highest site in Montreal, except the Close to Christ Church Cathedral John James Browne & ERNEST BOLTON, $1,000.above Cote Bt.Antoine ve 5 } 82 ft.frontage on Cadleux street.4903 Sherbrooke st.house \u2026.3% Mountain; the most desirable place to build, only a few minutes walk 126 2 501 Mount Pleasant avenue, \u2018on the Near Cathedral ae pete MT Sl rem the FR Angus Shops.\u201d and the mont important Ean Eva Fb bmmes nee en | FOR SALE.aio : r st.eee actories./ : t | .sale of this property at a | ice.Ea : $3500.\u20ac r d C ra ° 888 St.Hubert st., flat .vassecs 2.Streets are all graded mand will soon be partly macadamized.terms of payment Tt desired.Por pan, 48 Chesterfield ave.semi-detached; 9 $ on We are already building houses, which will sell from $800 to price and tull particulars, apply to MONTREAL WEST.rooms.A bargain.y A comfortable lille cottage above St.Catherine street, a stone ; it.Notre ne For sale, Montreal West building lots, Roslyn ave.rae fats and eats n=ion kitchen, front house.three flonrs and nase- 207 ST.JAMES ST Terms within reach of everyone.Tel.Main 12 tre Dame West 4c \"6c.Be, 10c and 12 a square foot | road, two new semi-detached houses on NTT reder: loca- ment.with two-story extension ind .oie lots are selling rapidly.Drains and water in many of the stroers lot 100x111; contain ten rooms: delightful A bedrooms.nox vet stable; all in gond order and ready TO REACH THE PREMISES, take Ontario street cars, get off and close to electric cars, schools and location; built by John Stewart, which ls tion.Upper St l'ibain street.for immediate occupation.For :ale corner Lasalle; few minutes up Lasalle will bring you to the grounds.churches.atc.Money advanced to build! In itself a guarantee of workmanship at $8.000, half cash.H.L.PUTNAM, ist Floor, Templs Bullding.WE WILL HAVE CARRIAGES FOR VISITORS coming to the grounds Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.corner Lasalle and Ontario streets, weather permitting.CHARRUAU & DAOUST, Real Estate Brokers, Rooms 6 to 10 \u201cLa Presse Bidg.\u201d Telephone\u2014Priv.Main 4918.FACTORY SITES With Ideal Track Facilities on : C.P.R.in Montreal.Extending from Maguire street to Mile End station: ALL ROCK FOUNDATION, sewers, gas.water, electric light and power, and abundance of labor ut hand.when 10 per cent.is pald on account of the lot.Free plans.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter St.{ ready for September.JAMES BAILLIE, :B12 Board of Trade.Small House Near Guy Street, With Extension 1 can se]l under $5000 a stone front house near Guy street, abave St.Catherine, with extension kitchen and good cellar, hot water furnace, electric lighting; lane at side and rear.H.L.PUTNAM, ist Floor, TEMPLE BUILDING.H.L.PUTNAM, \u2018 If You Want to Buy Real Estate Consult the CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY commission is LAY THE CORNER STONE vour future home by buying now and avoid the Increase in prices next spring.4616-4830 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014Five pressed brick cottages, well built and laid out.all modern improvements; occu- Joon 1st May, 1907; price only $5000 and 148 5 Saw TO-MORROW AND DOMINION DAY Don\u2019t Fall To Visit KENSINGTON, Out Sherbrooks Street West.FRANK E.DONOVAN, SELLING AGENT, 185 ST.JAMES STREET, 1071-1073 SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014No reasonable offer will be refused for these two stone front residences, with stables: will be sold separately: immediate occupation; could be turned into one large house.140 HUTCHISON ST.\u2014Stone front cottage parlor, dining room, pantry.kitchen, five bedrooms, bath and w.c.; ${500 DORCHESTER 8T., corner Weredaie Partt\u2014Four very handsome residences, hardwood floors.hardwood finish, nickei- plated plumbing.porcelain baths, washbasin and sink ; two rooms, bath and closet for servants separate.LANSDOWNE AVE.Westmount\u2014Two very fine pressed brick residences, parlor, \\ dining room.kitchen.pantry.five bed- © .rooms.bath and wic.; one semi-detached 4 with 25 ft.lot on one side; $8000 or $10,- : | \u2014 000, respectively.C 3 HOLTON AVE., Westmount\u2014Handsome Colonial cottage, hardwood floors, hardwood finish, nickel-plated plumbing: the best value In tmount; rented at the pesant year at $40 per month; price John James Browne & Son, 207 St.James st.153 3 0 No charge made to purchasers, ab the agrnt's always payable THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY Second Floor, Merchants Bank Bldg, 205 ST.JAMES STREET.by the seller.@rivate spurs if required.Switching at all hours.For sale on easy terms.The lots on the remaining half of this property have been purchased by large concerns.153 6 eod Apply J.BEAUBIEN 112 St.James Street, Montreal.On account of its high elevation.natural drairage.picturesque views, close prox- tmity ta the Mertrapnlis Sow prices and easy terms, this charming locality is by far the anst desirvahie both for home and investment.BEAUTY OF LANDSCAPE AND HEALTH GO HERE HAND IN HAND.Buy where it is a pleasure to ltve, away from the hurry and hustle of the city.: Well As awav from 11s exorbitant charges for hving, high rents and excessive taxa- \u2018An.BUY NOW, while there are profits for every one.Don't let this opportunity slip nv You can stil] secure cholee building lots on much beautiful streets as Bherbrooke street.Cote St.Antoine Rond, Western Avenue, Upper Lachine Road, Highland, Flateau and Old Orchard asentes, for 3425 and up.pavabl> only 10 per cent.down.and the balance in small manthiy instalments of $5 :f desired.A special discount of 10 per cent.will ha allowed for cash.Plans and full information (hcerfully furnished free.MONEY LOANED TO BUILD.Geo.Marcil & Co., Real Estate & Investment Brokers, Head Office, 189 St.James St.Five Minutes West of Victoria Ave.Office on Property, JORN McCORMACK, Agent.What To Do With Your + Savings NVEST your surplus where you can be absolutely sure of the re- | turn.There is nothing to.day to compare with Real Estate, and the finest real estate proposition before the public to-day is NORTHMOUNT=| Absolutely the most delightful Prices are positively going up on the above date on i ALL ROSEMOUNT LOTS, Therefore, go at once to see the property and put up a small deposit on one or more lots, so &s to benefit by the actual low prices.| Remember, that Rosemount is now annexed to Montreal, and bound to grow with the city.Buy now and make money.Agents on Property every afternoon.U.H.DANDURAND, 48 apd 50 St.James ntreet, cor St Lambert Hil.A 3 i Cor.Sherbrooke and l'inteau Avenue.Cor, Pluienu Ave.and St.James atreet Afternoon.went (Upper Luchine Road).8 : ; 9 a.m.ST.HENRI BRANCH~M, L.DENEAU, %671 Notre Dame street.Open OR OFFICKES\u2014283 Duluth Ave, 562 Sherbrooke street East.Franch Offices on the Froperty Open Every te 9 p.m » bhbbdibbbhbbbbbbbdS WHY HESITATE ?There is no possible chance to lose by investing in FAIRMOUNT LOTS.A $10 Bill will secure one of these valuable holdings, after that you pay only $6.00 MONTHLY, WITHOUT INTEREST.FAIRMOUNT LOTS will be worth just double the present value in one short year, any business man or woman can see that.Buy one now, before the next upward movement.back in monthly payments the same as rent.Think of this great opportunity, Take Park Lafontaine Cars direct to FAIRMOUNT or Amherst Cars to Cor.Mount Royal and Papineau WESTMOUNT UPPER LEVEL .BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Beautifully situated Lots on Lansdowne Avenue, both above and below the Boulevard, and on the Westmount Golf Links.The lots are now staked out, and command a magnificent view, Lansdowne Avenue being the present upper level street car terminus.For plans and particulars apply to \u2019 : .- THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY, 205 ST.JAMES STREET.MELROS LAWN the coming suburb of Mbntreal.situation on the island, Northmount is going to be a first-class residential neighbourhood, with a fine class of residents; consequently, the property will fetch - high prices in a year or so.You can buy the finest building lots around Montreal at When you have $100 paid.on your lot we will build for you.You may pay us The Gem of Suburbs, JUST WEST OF WEGTMOUNT, on Sherbrooke Street.SOL bbhbbbbbbbbbbbbbbdh'y SPST GGH vo nd tansler up Papineau Ave.#55) BUILDING Lors 10c, 15c and 25c a foot |: Agents always at hand, 225 J.Caen an op and $87 worry ar payable on easy terms.Property is thoroughly improved, fine i d Land C $260 Thess lots ars on the high level, and overiook the Bi., Streets and sidewalks, good water, natural drainage, excellent car -.The Ideal Savings Loan and Land Co., $300 Lawreres Ever nd the Mownaine a Vermont\u201d 0° St service and very low taxes.258 St.James Street.Su Nos have Boon void, and St prices wi Seule patrons 54 Falke the mountain car and alight at the Hunt Club Station for Property Office ol Buy > vou sleep FREE PLANE ft will positively earn money for yo © mount.\u2019 .* .BUILDING LOANS made when 10 per cent.Is paid on lot.Tel.East11 - - - 1693 Papineau Ave.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter St.Es.GOHIER S&L CO., ; \u2018 > St.James sit.MOGHHSHSISSSSSTIFSSSHSSTSTA vr = remet _ Every Shrewd Basincss Man Will Admit That Money Invested Now at PARIS VIATUS, Maisonneuve, * > ee ?BE BQ A is Fortunes Have Been Made in Real Estate and Many Opportunities Are Still Open We have some attractive offerings in building lots at co TY all ds PARES F'RONTENAC Will Sbow Esormous Profits in a Few Mouths, it ho \u201c2 ay < oo | .This unequalled property, tue only one near the Ht.Lawrence River.thus combining the comfort of the he a Ee 8 Hochelaga Ward, at reasonable prices ($201 up) and easy terms.Advantages of this otty and delete of the Sountry.Is THE BEST FOR HOME, THE BEST FOR INVESTMENT.Le 1 \\ SE i locality are too numerous to be enumerated here.Property at PARK FRONTENAC y \"I HINK \u201c + OVER are rapidly securing choice lots i .i E increased in value 4 per cent.last year.Don\u2019t pass à good bargain by.Offices on Prices $343.00 up, easy terms.Offices on the grounds open daily.Sund included.OFFICE No.1\u2014Gorner Nétre Dame and fst Avenue.o OFFICE No.3\u2014Corner included and 4th Avenue.CHARRUAU & DAOUS/IT, Real Estate Brokers, \u201c \u2014m | ee mt | (R) On Dominion IDDAaay (R) | > StLawrence GO TO | Boulevard the grounds open daily, Sunday included.CHARRUAU & DACOUSIT, Real Estate Brokers, 6 to 10 \u201cLa Presse Building.\u201d Tel.Main 4918.IY I NE PRG ji A A na PE BE, Windsor [Pak \u201cIRocklands Woodland Park Westlands Kensington Outremont Cote St.Paul, Montreal West.And.invest.in choice Building Lots.And invest in choice Building Lots.And invest in Choice Bullding Lots.and \u201cinvest in choice Building Lots.| Price $150.00 end up.Easy terms.Price $160,00 and up.Easy terms.Price $100.00 and up.Easy Terms.Price $100.00 and up.Easy terms.Highlands And invest in choice Building Lots.Price $125.00 and up.Easy terms.Near Highlands Btation on C.P.R., cent fare.Rossland Extension Queen's Park o \u2014OR TO-\u2014 Top Papineau Avenue oo and li ; : : brooke Street and Apply at Toll Gate, Cote Bt.Cathe-| Officd on property, Ryan Avenue, Verd un | Ro Corner.Son 159 Monday.$nd rine Rond, the on property, for Plans open on Mona, Sha July, from 10 a.m,{ Near car and rail.Apply Mr.W.& Ê { \u201c .hoice Building Lots.July, trom 10 ain to § pm.and Part AE ; tod Lingley, Montreal West .ension And invest in © And invest in choice Building Lots.: 1 ° ne 1 e Price $9500 and up.Easy Terma| price 8250 and up.Easy terme.The Ross Realty- Comp , | | imited, and investi chu - A : nd invest in choice Building Lote.> er Pap! .: office nd Broaanion \u201cstrest.open on Splendid Car Service.EL \u2019 ; - St.Lambert.Price\u2019 685.00 and up.Easy terms.Monday gnd July, from 18 am.to 8] Drainage end Water IMG Into prop- T N .S hd = And invest in cheice Building Lots.; .PW , * erty.1020 \u2019 \u201c0.F \u2018a .Prices 478 to $235.Easy terms.Houses will be built and sold on easy Tables, Chairs in the Grove Agent on property on Monday, 2nd Le : .|, Flans.etc, fr J Dick.St.Lam.'\"™* Streets all made Asaly W.J.for ot oleate.parties.July, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.Phone Main 5264, .Night, East 8743 An = om Jobn Dic ' Income, Abuntes + , + .3 5 | \u2019 Lo ; , us , té ; - » | .\u2018 | \u2019 das Ce , \u2018 ' ap 2 \u2018 æ if 5, ; i #4 : 3.o LE Co ate apt À M ; de THE _ MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1906.16 _\u2014 .PROPERTY FOR SALE.HOUSES TO LET, APARTMENTS TO LET.BUSINESS CHANCES.FOR SALE.FOR SALE.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) ; Le - a Ta er me ta Te Te Nes 000 ar eo et RS SNL ea Tt PEC k OR SAIBF=\u2014 OR TO EXCHANGE FOR por SALE \u2014 4 LOTE 'JORNER BER.TO LET \u2014 AT 349 MOUNTAIN ST.R SALF \u2014.HOTELS.RESTAUR- For £ SALB\u2014FOR THE MILLION, YIND- POR SALB \u2014 1 14 OCTAVE UPRIGHT \\ TANTED \u2014 AGENTS TPO SELL or FOR SALE proper ef Vacant lota, 81 x 96.situated ard and Esplanade sts.Montreal bright six room apartments.large ants, boarding houses, grocerizs, | Ung.38: cat maple.83.00: tamarae mahogany Lindsay plano.only used tacies, Instructions for testing om corner north t of Charron and Leber.St Annex, »plendid cormer {oi store or flats, bathroom.front and back entrance, cigar and confeclionary stores, partner- blocks, $1.00; mill blocks, $1.75 per load; few months $228.terms $10 cash and sé pet and filing Kiaxses free.This means SOM Aun's Waid WMDPly to D.W.Gagnon.ai J.terms reasonable.¥.J Hodgson.Tel hot and cold water and janitor services à Anthracite delivered tn tae city.J.month.CW Lindas) Limaiteu, it.falug sufy Importunt Write ue.Co-Oper&- ca sitin and fre.Ine.149 Sanguine West 106 166 2 included In rent.Apply to first flat 249 CHIPS: rare chance for beginners; houses, C.McDiarmid.No.3 Canal Basin Guy end Catherine st wes DRE 1 [tise Wholesale p'ictans, London, ont.i671 28 \u2014 \u2014 PAR Mountain at.or Phone Up 1833.121 26 ehops to let.L Harris, 75 St Lancon William sts.Ball Tel Matin 483 266 313 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - | \\ aren pi _ ;L TO LET \u2014 COTTAUE ARK AVE.- MOR SALE \u2014 MOTOR CYCLE, H ' ! A: lr \u2014 EVERYWH 1 \u2014 ; ; ; ' : .ars, SOR sul \u2014 BD ' {I OWEST- «Bieury».eleven ruains.to be papered LET A BMALL FURNISHED - BUTTLES\u2014 Standard Bottle Exchange.163 cheap Apply J H Mic dane Zod = lev 1) tack signa.distribute cirou IN WEST END.Fr EN cit BORDEAL x oN NE wr tenanie reste.$30.Si Faghucto pered fi Tan in the Btaniey during July and N ESTABLISHED GROWIKG BUSI- Cadleux et East 3728.AJ kinds of botties James.Muin 4532, or Franco American à: sanjnes ete no canvas wing, gooû pay, Sue | diets Lure Address F 5380, star Oftice James st.Main 279 East August.Apply evenings, door 3.third flat ess for sale.wnich wou suit a ught.sold.exchanged.wholesale ané re- to (o.(uy at Kil er un Bureau.+ Chile ago 1565 ame Cut stone front.with hay windows, Jeep oo LOTS AR _ as \u2014\u2014\u2014 183 6 gentleman fond of horses and an outdoor tail: car lots shipped reasive special atten- _ \u2014_\u2014 concrete cellar.steel Joists, massive stone por SAlF \u2014 LOTS ON REDPATH sT | HOUSE \u2014 TO LEY ABOVE MOUNT - We Fork where down In New Jerwey pear ton; private houses 310 313 MOR BALE - ELECTRIC FAN.TAHI Es WY ANTEIS | FIKEMEN AND BRAKE foundation.contains flats of 8.9 and 10 fine =yldential ste.few loc ition | oyul st.mewly !ull.we ghted.TO LET \u2014 BISHOP COURT APART- (OF _ a lar pa 1 ho 8 held, soelvings, show cases and one Erupsie (1 men on \u2018\u2019ausdian and other alicoads.ch Ise fine trunk rooms amd eq et a de Kent $16 Appiy 710 Me:\u2018ana st ¢ ments, 147 Bishop street, also 4474- P arge annua.orse ow he typewriter.Appls 82 Youstile sy Experience annmecessary.Firemeon, $100.rooms ea a 1 ai vi unity for Intending bullders 4 , and wh 2 th ; _ 2 78 St.Catherine st nd where ar in this line 1» rapidly com- _ _ « me engineers and earn $200 monthly.store rooms in cemented basement hand JU sedan los SU Jaunes a: - ; 4178 Bt rest.Westmount.suites , th oo i .Ya tel à ttreplar un nick - .Pi \u2014- 10 LET \u2014 HALLCWELL STREET, |of 5 6 and 1 rooms; immediate possessfon.que to the fore For further details ad.OR SALE_A HANDSOME MANTEL, Brakemin $15 becoine conductors and ear some mantels and Itreplares.ope \u201cOR = FINE , NORTH | tw aeif-contained houses, 8 rooms and Apply Robert Neville, Jr.213 Merchants eas Box H 4385, Montreal Star.150 § lock.b \\ \\ du {| Flt some \u2014 luire, 144 1-0 Quesnel s: tp esi 154 6 ) ines NL 86-000 or $10,000 io a Paying Urea tie - CL gtr to dear, alse cutters on men's s Lt = OR SALE TWO LOTS OF LAND, Te = pa TE - - Te lu TT t AT BURNSIDE.4 usinees, Dow being extended.Address W.3 ~~ AL » CATTLEMEN FOR ENG- CEO , .Jas.\u2014 \u2014 J Moun Pleasant avenue, Westmount.TU LET HOUSE AND FURNITURE gm TO LET \u2014 AT THE BURNSIDE.40 P Box 938, General Post Oxice.Montres Uold and Silver Platers NV\" iépa.free prasage and return An | EN ET LEE ne trade, tes Ee 1 test .' °.> 3 \u201c ne ow ly or i ze Tati | & Regan SIE : oo bette .Just ve soi Sherbrooke 5 autel te aa as & 0d tor lodging or boarulng house, good | all modern canvantences: heal hot water, 1633 Pras Yinlabera + 1 OVELLET & co.135 vos 5 ren Himes at.Mine nae phan and St Maul sts.I O0 I S © au : Bann med ¢ © location.reni onl, #19.#16 S!.Andre st.!xis stove, electric fixtures.Apply to the OHNSON & GRACE.$1 ST JAMES ST re atreel, ol alo 243 813 0 - \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014_ - near Oniari | Ses ater to E.Galibt J \u2018or sale one of the best paying busi- Wa: ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY EXPERI.Ww ANTED - EVERYWHERE; YOR BAIE - FWU LOTS IN JACQUES ~ - .> - .ns - - nesses in Canada, having the sole control Ek HIN enced pantry man fur our new \u2018ra #1 pav.:ribute cireuiars.adx- FOR SAI E + Cariter County nn St Charles Hor- TO LET \u2014 50 AVINER STREET UP.| = TU LET - AFARIMENT, GROSVEN of said business for anada, cleared last For aale ever VEKYTH furnish the home, PM.Apply to The John Murpis fon matter, tack signs.«tc po canvassing.Ada romea st read.moderate price Apply 716 and kitchen.newly papered and painted pn avenue, Westmount, from Ortaber year 320,000: will sell pw 315.000.For par- in whole or in part.We !D'ile you to open pany, Lad 158 3 dress Nau nal In-tributing Hureau, vi .Sherbrooke st.west Appiv on premises lit to May 1 n eed rots n ; ticulars apply lo Jonnson & Grace, one an uccount with us Choose wll you want - -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__\u2014 - Gahand Bank Butliny, Chicago, 1 WES TMOUNT \u2014- \u2014_\u2014 - APP\" premises PA ail tte, Feared.ges sore PT hating capital to invest la a paying bum from \u201cour large stock of Furniture, Car: \\§ ANTED \u2014 ARE YOU INDEPENDENT 153 2 aw JOR SALE \u2014 VALUABLE LOT.MEA.TO LET \u2014 $472 SHERBROOKE 8T, | (or.electric fixtures.guns logs, etc Kent Be aad do well to Investigate these pro- pets, Stoves Hunges, Baby Carriages, otc.U0 uf have you a boss EL at of SE, _ - suring 50 x 110 10 1S ft lane.situate Westmount, $60.modern up lo date { 319 a month.J C.Blevenson, 126 St.James and pay the accounts without interest, in Tr and De free NT te G.Marshall und oo.W ANTED \u2014 GOOD STENOGRAPHER.SPRINGFIELD AVE.Hutchison st.third Int northeast, above St Stone front self-contained house.extension : street.RASTICAL TT \u2014 \u2014 small weekly or moathly amounts Metru- -vadon, nt, and they will show you tue APp.Y, slating #asary expected tnd giv- - - \\iateur.at the unprecedentediy law price Citvhen.fimished in cottonwood, containing ACTICA CA 1AGE BUILDER, politan House Furnisning Co, 30 and 32 Wuy.They have started thousands on the 0 A Loud, Siar Office.A choice lot.30 x 19.moderate at z0c if sold at once, Address 161A Ville: ee irae to Westmount Park edt 1 TO LET \u2014 CHESTERFIELD ATART.nsition as puce thousand dollars, to Til Notre Lame st.west 66 312 road to freedom.lov 6 153 zeoû ; ! I .ci Er ; - OL - pe .222._ price.gevie avenue Aonex 185 \u20ac coratea \u2018pretty.Go.W Badgley, 124 st | MU ments, Westmount, œulics 6 an factory, must be & capable man Apps 5 V\\ ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED Cook VY ANTED SIGN WRITERS, STEADY Peter st.4arge bright rooms.decorated and First 309% t - Te « FC ! = - SI v 8: c PRINCE ALBERT AVE.e 153 Bevd | \u201cares ET arated ante, Tre 509y, Star Office.2 CG IX 2JO IN Gr .Jor first class summer Sesuii, ps nest Ww ; cinplovment, highest wages Apply ve hho CLI nna Tne BUILDING LO | S PY TO LET \u2014 139 BOI RBONNIERE ST.PI 10 janitor.WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SMALL of all kinds promplly done Malone Pad Ÿ 1830, Star tf | lol 8 The Mares stewart Co.Ltd.148 Good sor ave, 50 x 141.d Maisonneuve, $10.immediate posses- } cigar store; good going concern, west Framin * ; al + ET ; 1 3.PANTER HIGH STREET sien Clement Robitaille, 73 Notre Dame @% VC LE) \u2014 FRONTENAC APART- end Write B 3366 Star Branch Office ming Co.48 Beaver Hall 156 312 W Ar acquainted wit Done NY ANSEL \u2014 83 A DAY SURE, SEND US : cast.Telepnone Main 26 or 150 Laralle ni men: St Louts square.N.slide, en- \u2014 Ralary $300 per month and expenses your address and we will show you Five lots, 25 x 110.at Cote St.Paul and Lachine.Prices ave, Tel, East 2717.153 2eod trance Sanguinet.& cofy apartment, around WR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, CANDY AND \u20ac.\u2014 o fus well Blum per ween Best seing W how to make 34 a dav absolutely sure; we POST ARDS.wh H \u2018 .; An aasortment of fifty : 8 $1 per - ng n furnish the work dt N f : you from 4 to 75 cents per fool.Also some fioor, wita separate entrance.at No.444.clans store, centre of city.ADply 23 latest Mustrated po (a cards with album, and most bera! terms un market Poo gna teach you free: ¥ fine houses.Shackell & Rief, 112 TO RENT \u2014 of sal oT heated, combination light fixtures, hot wa- Imer at : ! ; * 83 © work in the locality where you live.Send H.L PUTNAM ' \u2018 FR AUGUST 1ST Aylmer will be forwarded by mail.prepaid, om re Box 4.Toronto 153 4 - = Temple Ruilling.next.large and desirable house.good 1°07 Year round.7 rooms and laundry, cheer.celpt of $150.International Post Card Co.- \u2014 sens paires and we will explain the Ist Floor, Temple Building.=r locality.cause, departure.Apply in the fui location, 3.5 a month.Appiv to Janitor, TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A BUSI- $1 St.James st.Montreal 144 296 lear of iy.remember we guarantes ® afternoon, 343 Prince Arthur et.85 3 on premises.or to J.Emlle Vaaler, 3 Bea- nese, $500 cash State particulars in solu pre taf 8 For every dave work ab- ver a su., ely sure.ant at to write to-day.or do not anzwer.Address Advertisement, .aie | ! PARK AVENUE SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE TO LET \u2014 8 ROOMED HOUSE, To LET WESTERN AvESCE Iv! St Antoine où For Sale on E Payments [.aborers Wanted ouperiel Stiverware Co.Box sul, Wines = \u2014 ts er ore : - - -_ .° .FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET NICE diate \u201cpossession, near ores 340 pe completely Jurnished apartment, enn \"OULD SELL SHAKE IN VERY PROM.asy y .$3765.00 to $1.000.00 each Cottage, vorner SU Jean and St Eliza.lale possession, near cars.$ PET taining three bedrooma.etc.gas stove, W Tsing enterprise.from which large FUrRiture.carpets, stoves.go-carta ete.Apply superintendent Canadian Weite WANTED MAN TO OPERATE A .2 pen ATEN Longueuil.newly painted Lath month.447 Grosvenor avenue, West- electric light, thoroughly modern, Appi fortune can be realized and guaranire smal: \u20ac'¢- The J.8 Prince Co.33 SL Lawrence t Company, Ltd.corner Snerbieeks audi an Po BES BO ne fn paper box factory.Selected lots on Park avenue, 12 te !5|and ww.and orchard.Apply J.Brule Mount So mes at Cradock Simpson Co.105 SL | capital invested.Address for interview, F Simpson sts Vol Ie Don st fw Muler Bros.Ca, Lea.30-58 minutes (rom (Craig street.Owner has 151 st.Denis st ; 5:86.Star Office.=, Su \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 - \u2014 a instructed me to sell above Immediat : \u2014 \u201c| 2a FoR CHEAP.FoR SAE ttes \u2018casm, ALMOST NEW WANT ANTED SPECIAL ta W ANTED = TWo FIRST CLASS TEM Liberal discount to cash purchases, but F | hed d U f i hed FOR S E \u2014 .$150; TC \u201c © : energetic saleaman 1 - Lo a 2 .?hand mat any case, uv b.day e .TAs tn locomotive and will be suid on easy terms if desired.FARMS FOR SALE.urn $ an | urn § APARTMENTS WANTED.; A $25: Oxford restaurant.boara- or evening 192 Mount Royal avenue, near reiler, References.Machine « 372 Mor.\u2014al, \"Limited À Montreal, FRANK £ DONOV ; ng house, Ice cream parlor, cigar store; 8t Andre st.150 6 ANTED - A BOY FOR Lue 149 3 law NN Ne .r .: ï * \u201c - AN, \u2014~\u2014 - Houses in various parts of the city WANTED \u2014 5 OR 6 HEATED RONMS Tête Chance for beginners.2300 Note W work In wholesale dry TNT - pre Temple Building.f) FOR SALE \u2014 TWENTI-TWO THOU.Westmount and Annex Apply the Roxs In bright apartment house.from Sep.Dame.near Versailles.Tel.Up 3192.J.Ed writer and QUIEK A° figures proc.res ANTEU ENERGETIC MEN OF Tel.Main 209i.155 St.J sand for two hundred acres.eighty Realty Co, Lid.30 st.John at.\u2018lel (ober until Ma;, 1907.Good bath R.Perrault, 74 St.James.Riots in writing to bb 5158, 5 tie 1% good character to sell for the Foathlll 5 St.James st.rea in fruit.peaches | à we - .00.athroom poly ë Nurse oa arme in fruit.peaches.pears, plums an Main 5261, night, East 3743.and electric flatures.Careful enants; no .Nurseries P'revicus experience not essential.grapes.choice sandy loam, good fences and children: moderates rental 4 è Ca - < or.Steady work.liberal pay.liandsome outfit water, buildings insureu for five thousand Reply J 341), AYING HAT AND TAILORING BUSI \u2014mmmm fres.Appl $ he Dest DATE farm in the Ni Te Star Office.or Telephone Uptown 4225, be- ness, with new up te date stock,mod- VV ANTED - YOUNG MAN PosTED ox ESS ADB at once, Stune end Wellington, PROPERTY FOR SALE.ret he CEny holes alone MAR RTUR he HOUSES WANTED.tween 7 and 8 p.m 145 6e0d ern fixtures and long lease, at a bargain.8nd all kinds of furniture.stoves.oilcloth 8llks tn sell to the Wholesale Appi vronto.165 156e0d meme eee emo ~~.prive asked for the whale farm.Fine crop, = Apply 1114 St.Lawrence st.155 3eod and curtains, are sold at lowest prices to I 5137, Star Office.164.3 \\ \u201cANTEL PA RAPHER: PER , = \u201cwr AÙ » \u2014 PHOTOG ; - FOR SALE \u2014 FINE CORNER LO Wah goes with the farm (f taken at Once.\u201crrr rr Nes \u2014 - - \u2014 and on easy payments at l.ande Hros., 231 ç \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__- ; D ZR.F; and u large house and ad a Half down, balance can remain If desired.# WANTED \u2014 FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.OR SALE © A FIRST CLASS SALOON.St.Lawrence Boulevard, near Dorchester.WANT ANTED - METAL SFINNER TA , manent situation to all round man.corner of Caurcn and Verdun avenues, Ver.559 this for a bargain.Coote and Co.Ham- next.10 or 11 room house, west end, ee an A y, LE» 8 news.151 5 experience.Juttes Morilbin + Te QCA Randall, Mlagez, Que.dun, 3020 Jeet ere must be soid cheap, lon.On 154 2 er Dorcherter street rent about Jise, .EIT IIT tree ery - ADPDPlY ise ronto.1 a great sacrifice If soid thig week; Im- Po ox Sab.aw \u2014 SMALL HOUSE, CLOSE TO - SOR SALE \u2014 BARGAINS.ONE IRN co To TS mediate porssco-ion, party leaving town.Fr SALE - THREE ACRES GOOD A Highlands : tion.Lower Lacan- ES cot, with matiress; one Universal Lea.\\ ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SF A YOUTH Apply to 136 Caurch avenue, Verdun, land, suitable for poultry or market |.WANTED \u2014 HOUSE, SELF CON.Road.Rn ve rented for balance of season (COBALT \u2014 FORTUNES ARE RAPIDLY 34; with water front and pipes, cheap fur twa set mill, who ung.rs ° | - 150 6 garden, near station.ôc fare to city, $ibo, tained, about zeven rooms, moderate nd.Apply Thos.R.Sn.being made tn the wonderful Cobalt cash.L.F.Mines, No.96 Plymouth Grove Piatis and Johnson & Bassett mue.App | Wanted 6 or 17 years of age, for of- bart cash, balance easy.F 5:65, Star Of.rent; ready Sept.lat, could walt till Orin Highianda, or Union Bank, Clty.162 6 silver district.and investors are reaping 351 6 at once.BIAUINE Vhges to Seuforih Woollen fc of whiolesale l'ry Goods Co.Apply \u2018OR SALE-CVURNEK LIT UF 4iu, Fr, fice- her 15th; would take for three years.Gard enormous from emall investments.Milis ¢o.Seaforth.(int 5 ; ; | y os Lo.App Iwo amall dwellings.corner of Atwater 2, reference.Address X 5156, Star Branch (i Bs TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE Aen red ree on a ppileat ion ANTE PEN ; a \u2014 8 own handwriting.to Mcintyre, Son avenus and \u201centre sireet.price 31000 if FOR SALE \u2014 NEAR ST.LIN.FARM fice 152 3 Zaw near Lake Maskinonge, and within PCR e red 1 pp WANTED | TEN STONE PLATE & Ve.Lamitsd, 12 Vietoria Square, srl this week.fm mediate possession.Ap- Ji of 250 acres, house.Darns, impiemenis, fifteen minutes\u2019 walk of village.three bed.to Publicity Dept., **R.\u201d Box 116, Cobalt, moulders, four stove wounteis Ab; Ty - Ply 136 Chu.h ave, Verdun 150 6 tattle, etr.in acres under cultivation.rooms, sitting room, dining room and kit- ov Ontario Sunhecord Foundry and Machine no.LD WWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST G sugar woods, orchards, fina timber, will sel} chen.Address Miss Hicks, St Gabriel ge 7 > » al 8 coan of Chef for country, give refer- pa FOR SALE LARGE, IOOMY HOUSE, [07 Blots af quick sale is made.J.C.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.Brandon, Que.OR rd Ears RAR am ete Tan be White enamelled trim- ANTED EXPERIENCED 1 Fhe, Ges snd sate wasex wanted.Address 5 Tun garden seven prarcoms, librar,, | Stevenson, 126 Si James at.\u2014 mn ee TO LET AT Ch seen from 5 to 1 o'clock p.m.317 St.Ur- mings: all sizes, with \"double woven wire WW capable cf running Ce trae n wr Wo ben pes Que 166 com.dining room.fine location, : TO LET \u2014 433 ELM AVENUE, COM- = CHATEAUGUAY, ON \u2018 - .spring\u201d mattre: 6.50.: DE SE tr \u2014- = \u2014_\u2014 = owner moving.price $15,00u.J.C.Ste ven.Foe SALE -SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES n pletely furnished.12 | rooms, large Lake St.Louis ashore.furnished.price bain st.city LS Saiz ot.east, on Ste City Alpert # Apply stn Dept.10 St, Peter at a \\ TANTED A YOYTH FOR CIGAR son.125 St.James st D Kirvhela Branch, © P.R.north of verandah over extensi ow rent for $50 for the season.For Information Tele- MOR SALE, \u2014 FINE BABY CARRIAGE, , aa 0 PES business with same knowledge of Indian Head.the garden spot In the West.summer.W.Ernest ons 141 No're Phone East 3565.or apply 27 Dubord st.F A one season cast 151 Tv AV ANTED PERSON POS walt |e business preferved Must live with pare FOR SALE \u2014- EIGHT FLATS, nAl.(#930 per acre.$3 40 cash.nance five Dame west.152 6 itv.830 Soersain a it Apply in evening 108 Por saLE SUIT LENGTHS OF THE Springs.from sh Ju rar Ce one NU mee emt, \u2019 rer avenue.good location, revenue YHérs, at 6 per rent l'an be an en bloc or Selby > _ * + .SE dus te sep \u201cHis WORK.96 Notre Dame st.Flers, vlil sell Lor §14.500 an opportunity in Its 0 suit purchaser.Address Wm.Pen- LET \u2014 H ?TO LET \u2014 SUMNER COTTAGE AT very best Imported goods.in black te look after parts bind ger'leman, bua: PS for an investor.J.(.Stevenson, 126 St.nington, (liy View, Moose Jau, Sask.Tine house, Toma stats furnished, ss a Bixteen Island Lake, three minutes poR saLE \u2014 TOAL AND WOOD YARD, me ama Tea then and we oi vara Tor room Du good Beat, M Sue bre WATE AT NCE FOURG MAN James st - er month, John James Browna and B was rom White's Platform, splendid h tablish om and we Will sve you ph ort wating table Apply G.FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE NUMBER OF 507 Bt.James bt.= ne 3a es | epring on property and fine view from ver- years: fosson selling party Teasing tou from as w 2,25 on your sults Open *ANTED YOUT CARN TH | Lining Beem } FOR SALE \u2014 WELL BUILT EOLID Delaware farma for sale from $700 to andans Apply 130 Craig st.west,\u2018 ar Tel Appily 2770 Notre Dame st.old number.|21 324 &° A, Baturday 2 to 6, room W ED are OLTH To LEARN THE 1224 ee | ne ne are Coy 1 Tha Fre Beer aioe MD Hammond.TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHs J.4381 154 = ominion 8g, 183 French and English A PPS AUS SE a aan W ANTE Sen fanaa ae oo mount, 9 fooms bedrenms.Daisy furnace, Rea wher, - Del till Oct.1st, furnishes house St.Cath LUE BOOK OF PATENTS AND LIST TURE Lt.Westmount.| = | Ajiny to James Hablantyns, 188 St.foment basent ried bathroom.price 150.4 2aw Sjipa st west.s roome nd bath.etc.al TO LET \u2014 AT SHAWBRIDGE, COT- What to Invent\" free to any ed- MOT SA LE even SOA LETE PU RNITURE [TT Westmount.M13 Hanne 5 185 3 $>uvo t Stevenson.128 St James at.one: immediate possession; good refer.taxe of six rooms comfortably fur- dress.Patents secured or fee returned.Geo.macrifice 10 a quick buyer.W.at a ANTED \u2014 EMART YOUTH Forir- -\u2014_\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014= 2 os > 5 ences required.Address À 9290, Star Branch PIshed, water and sink In house; beautiful 8.Vashon and Co, 933 F.Bt, Wash.DC.142 Hutchison a.w Sma Ww warehouse.John P.Black and «.\\ ann MoN EE ae TBAMSHID FOR SALE Rama Hana LUBRIOI 3 FARMS TO LET, Office.153 3 pituation, For terms apply C 5126, Star Ot- 131 & law 33 4 Ltd.123 Vitre at.weat.154 7 effin: ane wih experience ¢ wr homes.Salisbury - 154 2 \u201c on | oT TT 19% F2 Applhy Hoa © Nas vu, No.2 shelly Fark, St, Rose, West, 1.acres, an acre for ~~ - me SN ~~ TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, 40:8 \u2018 .OR BALE \u2014 ONE FOOT POWER t - 3 1 ; ; R \u2018SE, ENTLEMAN WHO HAS $10,000 CAN NTED \u2014 IM Dl vo AK orne st 16 Ein eta cern ot Fon Bonorura mo To LET- NICELY SITUATED.18 Tupper stres:.\u201cnree bedrooms.ce- TO LET \u2014 FAMILY COTTAGE AT find Rood Investment In a Erowimg class condinion.A srs Siar Orbea à fret NV AN ed Matratd of work.RE - © bone RCTs à aw miles from Montreal, ten minutes Ment basement.immediate pequpation.St Faustin.good, eafe boatinæ.vege- manufacturing concern.desirous of extend.154 3 home 10 the right party.Protestant prefer.; M AS 1ED \u2014 BY aN EXPERIENCED 7 from station, stocked with Jersey cattle good Jncality.J.C.Stevenson table garden and ice for season.Apply to ing plant and buildings Position mizht be z Ted Apply Clarke.the farm.Lixi« near | LE ish pai Jobe of painting, pa- Po FOR ALE - ST LAWRENCE about in acres, all seeded oats and hay [James at room 5e, 13 st.John st.ctty.3 made for party qualified to take Ke charge of For BALE \u2014 GENTS BICYCLE, AL.Monirea! _ 164 $ | rot hank pe.Cinting, ete Mat order J \u201c Sa Tor 20 : ; office or selling of product: prinet pais nniy.most new, 14 inch frame.ch ; cme Laat ru tist ar tion guaranteed.H, Pen- main «i Just above Sherbrooke so possession immediately: a chance for a TO LET {- FURNISHED HOUSE.[fff TQ LET \u2014 HOUSE IN CARTIER.Xddress In firat Instance, O 4668, Star O- b camera Gutlll compete, duu ro dens | \\NANTRD \u2014 LITHOGRAPHER.Gui) stone, -15 Canning at oily 156 +eod west side, w carant lot.with stable and Leginner.Apply Parent Bros.92 St.in Upper University street, for sum- ville, well.stable, large garden, fur- fice.152 2 2aw iris diaphram.F.Dowling, 286 Part} : y crayon man.aiso good enkraver and |\" : cm shed, haa entrance from Bigin at., in rear, james st.th Range t 1 nished or unfurnished.Particulars 225 &t.K.ME letterer on stone.Appiy The Murilmer « ANTED -,A Gory MAN TO TAKE EAT nes ale oe telephone, et \u201cRent\u201d very moderate.Lawrence st JOR BALE A FIRST CLASS DINING 2 Ltd.2 St.Antoine at Gas WANT af Une mans room, also good Sieseme ns.- > anes st etc.hd pu .ane \u2014\u2014 oe + 1° a ; T room.doing anod business, nituated YOR SALE \u2014 RED AND GREEN, RED -.\u2014\u2014 lehrcker and serier fancy lroners.Royal FOR SALE Vr MANSFIELD = FARMS WANTED Telephone Up 3342.n 79 LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOURE, 5.of one of the best corners of St.Catherine F and white table linens.remnants VV ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS MACHIN Go Laundrs, Ferthuis st.near the Viger.Bil \u201cstone front.alwass well red gan ' ; edrooms.on small lake.near St.lat, a bargain to quick purcnaser.L Har- butcher, roller, table linens.sheelings.ist.must be capable of reading Blue 156 3 Em ara a Mean am, a To RENT.FURNISHED.AVSUST va AE es could airs quTamer Ts.75 Bt Lawrence st\u2019 162 2e04 quilts.towels.black farmer satin.double, Prints and have a good education App.in _\u2014 9e # ont, ce po _ .av, even roomes e .eap.aro, > , ry -N finish, 85500, Vi-turia avenue.stone front WANTED \u2014 A FARM OF ABUUT 50 honne x.Bo range lan.wai oF ore Star Branch Office.153 2 30c; boys shoez, 12, 1x, 46c, white olicloth, person #howing testimonials, chrner of Fi \"ANTED - YOUNG MAN AS ASSIST- \" , = æ, Pp E .ood | 15c.Rowell's General Bazaar, 3 Remi and Acura aves, Simonds Canad to ffice 1 manuf.i cottage 560, Somervili venus, A arpents.mituated on Montreal Island, , 2 - .Cypress, .a an noe \" arxe nufacturing cuties 35 © uven presse P Rent moderaie.lan b- seen morniags, 320 + opposite Windsor Hall Baw Co.Ltd 154 2 realding in east end pref d.brick front, $6500.York at three story.with river frontage.State all particulars.Greene avenue.fi TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO! à 154 2 : - be 2 | ne ern.wie residing In ent \u20ac Preferre handsome house $3000, s'olumbia avenue, App.y fo J.A Blache .1 Rachel street, let, with use of kitchen, a quiet 8 oo (Must speak beth Jankuazes and have cottage.possession ist May.1507, $3n50.Montreal \u2014 TO ir dl Fin FURNISHBD HOURE.526 HOUSE.520 coun ce among the Laurentian Moun- For Sale.Mountain View Hotel one Jor BALE -\u2014- 7 1-4 OCTAVE GABLER \\ \"ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLING SALESMAN | hnowieder of shorthand and ho a Siaynor avenur, stone front, mortgage st Joseph at.Lachine.for .tains, convenient to station; for terms apply of the finest houses in the Laurentians te A an Splendid tone, \u20ac 8135.water panied, PARI Si ne 254, Staz Office 155 3 Ia \\ $500.$7000, SherbrookA st wes, tons st J - to Henry Simon, Riverview House, Mor! or years t hotel has been well rme per mont w : SN Traut.bound Park avenue.fine cnrner for oT me uae Seer ign, Tere: Flats, Que.145 3 taw kept, and enjoys the reputation of be- Lindsay, Limited, 512 &t.Catherine street Ltd.Toronto.154 3 | WASTED A YOUNG MAN FOR COST flaie.near sherbrouke st Appl; John Mor- OFF!CES TO LET.St James st > .Ing first-class In every particular.The \"T°.155 zeod TAN \u201cTT - Lu desk of engine works.one with some ris and Co.Real Estate Agents.Hank of or ; ; TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, bouse ir modern, well furnished.and 1x0 - WA, sistant 6 nd chen MAN AS OFFIC E experiance preferred.Addicse A 9263, Star Lilawa Butiding.224 3t.James st.LET FINE GROUND i \u201cnear river and station.plenty shade: does a prosperous business.Ard to R AE EL mE HEATERS, of both.languages referred Ah ee Branch Office A \u2014 ; : water in house.Alpnonse Blondin, Bhaw- Mountain View Hotel, St Faust à ec : \u2019 a TTR.: PC SALE ei TO 1360 DES J\" gounie orice Tih vault.newly reno! aie.Que.1ohas H order.Apply it once to P.Doyle, 370 en Star Office.Ç 164 8 NVASTED CA MART re EE NOR EE Rd [] ies, Cv pl - - - \u2018 s \u2018 in 1904.modern balding.in perfect enn.vicinity of Board of Trade Bids, G.G.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.'\\WARTED \u2014 BOILER MAKBRS.APPLY learn and be géneraliy useful: must speak ditinn.stone fronted.beautiful iovcaily Lewis, East.\u2019 ] 184 & edi f bringi t DES BALP TWO HEINTZMAN UP \\ ATED or a 7 1 RO ENS EX EEE hors ! medium or nging o- OHNSON & GRACE BEV JOR \u2014 ZMAN UP- ed man for a reta K where * C ERAL LI- right pianos, in walnut and mahogany Indies\u2019 garments are also kept, One #ho can TO LET \u2014 COTTAGU .ROSE censed hotels in Ontario.prices rang- cases: modern design: rica tone.usd to tress vndowe, speak both 1 ua = FOR SALE OR TO LET.To let, about 5,000 feet, with steam close to hotel.PU 4 arnimed rent gether Buyer and Seller, TE- [:ng from $3004, 96000, 85000 and 315.000.new.tn reducs stock for er he turniah good referents.Apply à si, Fe Frilet and engine.Telephone Main 487, only $80.W.A.Snowdon, St.Rose.or 467 .All above placés can be bought on easy price only 1:3 and $266 respectively.Lay.Office.° ' ss US oréann 11 SC Therese stree Temple Bldg.sulting always in quick and |'eræs 158 © [on Bros.Feel ot 163 2008 SPECIAL SUMMER RATES QUANTED BRIGHT BOY FOR WH - = pig TANTED sH1 OLBe « ae D TO LET \u2014 SEVEN LARGE.LIGHT + : OHNSON & GRACE «2 ST.JAMES ET.E Any young lady or gentleman can sta:t \\ ; arehouse.Appl FOR SE house, eat uation on FACTORY WANTED.fi rooms, heated by the proprietor, en- satisfactory transactions, J Readers of the Star, if you are look- or SAL FRE TON Le CASH REGIS- a course at our College, no matter how |; a rar pply in writing to Dorchester af.wo 585 West, renovared * amai bath, all modern conveniences; a 162 26 tnx to buy EC no oes Pt stores, bar- Catherine ot (Se at once.St poorly paid you may be.We have :2 \u201c « 3 ; _ ~~ sell rt of furnfture.two rooms are rent er shops, boarding and lodging houses, - .x N CL ; throughout by fast n° a Artist, oruld sell mm ee rm 28 Mes emch: ready for occupation in July: NOR BALK \u2014 CHEAP.BTEAM AUTO- call upon us.Bome of the above can be forms of payment in Bovis tamous W ANTED STENCORAPHE R (SMITH a em ie?15 BLE WANTED -\u2014 FACTORY.ABOUT 15.rent 330 per month: close to C.R.Sta.mobile.In first clase running condl- bought $200 upwards.Will loan part of tae f'OR BALE \u2014 10 STOP UXBRIDGE Ok.System of Shorthand, Typewriling, Sp-'l- Tih Drovious experi.opovan.Teme re 000 square feet floor space.Apply K tion.Address F 5262, Star Office.\\isé 9 tion: seats two or f.ur, or would sxchanxe money to any one who means.business We xan.goed tone, handsome cass.13.ing.Composition?Punctuation, Mimen- ence and knowledge of hoth lañgusges; al- SALE OR TS RENT Teo Up.418.Star Office.151 3eod for good yacht; can be seen at No.33 Ayl- have always great opportunities to offer payable 32 cash and Soc w.graphing.Stencilling, Uffice Methods, nr! ® [2 make himssif Rene a uset in an FOR A ones ma ia can va Fr om WANTED \u2014 UNFURNISHED.FOR Wn st.or Phone E.3473.149 À the public.Call upon us before buying else- Lindsay, Limited, 512 St, thermes au \u2018west.Goodwin's Modern System of Bookkeep- °ic* ADP 4 h 7 y Tine where.158 \u20ac 155 2e0d 1 including all Commercial branches.terms to suit purchaser.973 St.Catherine 1st Beptember, 6 or 7 bright rooms, ng.2 ANTED \u2014 MEN TO BE st.west STORAGE TO LET.including good bathroom, electric fixtures.JOR SALE \u2014 BOATS AND CANOES.BY Special attention given to backward pu- N af to go on the road eas : ALLY tal: 1 hil tng Ontario builders.Bastien, of ATENTS\u2014A 64 PAGER BOOK FREE YOR SALB\u2014NBEW I \u2018 5 ve moderate ren care tenants; no chil- Hamilton: Kn of riafield.English, ow UPRIGHT GRAND plis.Moon's Byllabic Shorthand and pervising sub-agents; Northern grecs FOR SALE OR TU LET A NEW COT- SO dren: vicinity Sherbrooke st.west or any BATON: Knapp.of Barriefleld.English, This book is the result of our 20 trichord, iron frame, English piano.Business College, Karn Hall, 468 St.(\u2018ath- and plants tn demand.Tare of en tage.situated on Spinney's Point, pe LET \u2014 FINE DRY STORAGE FOR other desirable locality.Reply quickly to J Canada Sramiess Cn.mplendild ca © $ years\u2019 experience and tells all about nat- by best maker, $160 cash or terms, worth erine st.west.Tel.Up 3006 161 3¢0d gagement.pay guaranteed.Write tr ter: Memphremagog ta » For further particu- furniture.In separate rooms.free from 3430.Star Office, 145 Seod very low prices.Fraser Eres 53 Ee ames ents; Illustrates 100 mechanical move- thrice the amount.C 5398, Stasi Branch .161 $cod gagemint PAY Fiontreat, 5 guess lars appl to C L.Channell, Channel], dust: your own .lo an ey.moderate p ments, a contains ce.ood Que, or E.S.Channell.Concord Jet.Misa charges; Immediate possession.G.4.|, TO LET \u2014 1793-%, 1893 (UPPERS) 8.corner Inepector nt.165 2epd the rear?ane hr story of all INYANTED \u2014 SPRINKLER, HEILIFERS 142 & law Lewts, 20 Hospital st.Tel.Main 2098 \u2019 st.Urbain a six rooms.b.we.15, ANTED T0 RENT FOR JULY the century.x free ta VOIS one R SALE \u2014 FINE SILVER-PLATED Apply tp W J.McGuire and Co.Lid, ; 8 situated In full view of the mountain, airy, \u2014 .Boo .sale 400 Notre Imame at.\u2014 healthy frequent Rireet Railway service 7 and August, a gasoline launch.Giro O'Meara & Brock, patent attorneys, B18 F |, od cornet, Bova topped Leys.velvet Lou (upper) Marianne atreet.7 roome\u2026 b., particulars.Apply E 5226, Star Office.Street.Washington, D.C.ned case; made by \u2018Jenry D'stin.chean ANTED - ARTIST, WHO CAN LET- SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE.STABLES WANTED _ not water heating.318; inres \u201cmlautes voix , - for cash; perfect order.C 9432, Star nN ter well.Apply Woodburn, Ca : Cr ar Ree nhonitiy.convenient to JrOR SALE\u2014I5 FT.GASOLINE BOAT.A UDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK Branch Office.Led.32 Si Antoine st.cltr.3 Raw Net eer .; - ., desires to secure a chartersd - mom SN SES t.T 1% h.p.motor: speed 6 milen: cheap.T ac Ç y A TNNTED \u2014 STABLE.TWO OR THREE James » 137 #4 law Apply are of D.G.Loomis & Sons.24 countant, attorney or banker as repre- For \u2014 UP, CONTENTS OF A VVANTED RAVE 40 P.©.NN al Wanted\u2014Rrasn workers, attention.70 ; FOR SALE \u2014 A DELIGHTFUL SUM- M Salle In good condition.room for \u2014 rentative for Canada, or would wail 1 furnis ouse, witn roomers, \" bills.by using our Indestructible gas men on strike in Montreal.TO LET A VERY COMFORTARLE McGill st.represent mer home tn Lhe midat of the Thou- vehicles, moderates rent: between Mountain.n TO ET GER Sou ORTARLE .firm of chartered Accountants in (he Terything clea clean and up to + avi dr Stnve mantala; fifiy thousand sold this wca- sand Trinnan a ot Ean Toda ar ate rar ramen ome\" 24: possession.Apply to L.A.Cadleux, 82 St.JFOR SALE \u2014 GASOLINE ENGINE FOR States.Parties Interested communicate Apply 39¢ Dorchester st.west.Tea Pie The Gas Breen Mantel Company.TA VW ANIRD \u2014 SITUATIONS AND OPEN- Alexandrian Hay wand Flidlers Elbo.with dress B $338 Star Branch ce.Lise 3 James st.Tel, Bel) Main 4086.149 \u2014 \u20ac .were \u2014 E .| ANTED TWO OR THREE ACRES a sus oie er St Sr 0 \u2014 40 lhasons for #8.speed of 120 worde s IR BALE \u2014 8 OCTAVE BQUARE COL.first-class stationery house, permanent WwW ed number of good AE LIMIT V with Water front.between Dorval and reek ratarences n to Mi WANTED minut» guaranteed.Prietont system on WANTED \u2014 CAMERA (FIRST LASS).iard piano.good far practice; Jib position, good salary for thoroughly com special contract for sx month a Goer A B Annes, mith ar witheut house.pric Brith 1s A n.nsc annee PA MANTED pue tv ER BER sarth.Simpl; wonderful.Kile's \\ness In.~ sa exchange for gold ruby and dia.payable $2 cash and 0c per week .Ww | Petent man.Address.stating age.reler- Unusunl proposition; muse be ready\u2019 tee Busi be moderate < 4335, tes Uifice tom London, Bag.531 [moterata 206, \u2018iar Om aap HGF $97 Bo Cotherine cum @none att Dirlokien oF 0 for WI APY Han] Linens.Limited.Ba Bi.CatGtn ee Be New York Cis.[Tat ones Aoly Box olin Wh see ! : : : 26 aw t ; : sk \\ \u2019 | | + > = À D Bhd tie x * he * > - di A re Li Les Pos 2\u201c a+ 5 Ne a ORL -# : ; \u201cis : ! - CE 5 - : 3 Les \u201c© .= - ; - ?7 D 4 7 < ' 1 » ; 6 THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1906 a \u2014\u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (MALL) |®ITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.) SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.) 8ITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.WANTED TO PURGHASE.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.TT tt St Sm a a em uTm TS - pt (NN Pe iP er TN ha = - - a \u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 NV ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN FOR \u201cAUTO- V ANTED \u2014 LADIF] EVERYWHERE VVANTED \u2014 LAUNDRESS TO TAKE \\WANTED \u2014 MES.JACOBSON'S RELI- \\ J ANTED \u201cto PURCHASE | EVERT- OOMS \u2014 QUIET PRIVATE HOUSE Roo4s ro \u2014PO RENT TWO NEWLY run 1 OOM8 \u2014 THREE LARGE ROOMS t Spray.\u201d best uulomatio Land sprayer to canvass for the Edwards skirt i washing home; shirts, collars Includ- able employment Ofice.76 Mackay body's cast off furniture.clothing.weil furalshed, all renovated, enamel nished\u2019 dodble front réoms, on with board, strictly first clase ka made.Seis mt aight.Absolute necessit Supporter; one Supporter fastens every ed.83 wash; two in family.Apply -.3 at.situations by reliable generals, huuse- fur coats, old gold, silver, diamonds; beat baths; transizats tahen, gentlemen only.bathroom flat.130 Peel st, next Windsor Mance at 151 20eod evory farmer and householder.LJ twaist to skirt for seven inches @cross Sherbrooke st, west, corner Durocher st.malds, cooks.nurses, every anald guaran- rices fur good Foods; promptly called fer, Favre Up «is 47 McGill College avenue.lio .: terms Sample machine tree to approved pack iwbout pina points er dette to pear - 160 6\u20ac teed reliable.Lb er 13 Eust Cralg st Tel JB 166 13 | \u2014 I von TA INGLE ROOM, BRIGHT, agents.Cavers cos, 2 ma.- \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 z OOMS \u2014 VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, uer light, running water, odecn porter Cb, Briogeburz.Ontario and Buf- WANTED _ EXPERIENCED OPBRA- WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS ASSISTANT jeux \u2014 70 LET Nic E, COMFORTABLY Re bain flat, 17 Sbuter &t.Tel Up Fai } conventence, private family.23 Unlver- W ANVEU \u2014 ANY INTÉLLIGENT PER- a Y., formerly of Toronto.137 36 tors on skirts; we engage by tae in office, have good knuwledge of furnisned irvut rcom om bath flat.! 150 sity street, b son may earn good lncome at home, ANTED GENERAL SERVANT FOR week; high wages for the right parties.Ap- bookkeeping.Address Y 3245, Star Qifice.WANTED T0 PURGHASE private fauve, §vhtieinen only.i - _ - pare time, ; weapap A: \u2014 NE 2 RVA) \u20ac r can Yo.3 4 .ACKay st, below D C] _ : .\u20ac in spars ima.eA ee Bead W a small fanny.Mra, Feany, 370 Elm ply Meio mt Amen Costume Ms As > .; TOUT oe Cechenter Te = - ! 1 OMS mn SINGLE ANE, DoE (OMS \u2014 PARLOR AND BEDR M.for particulars, l'reas Syndicate, Lockport, Avenue 150 6 | WANTED \u2014 BITUATION AS HOUSE.Ladies\u2019 fancy evening dresses and ladies Roos \u2014 (HANUSUMELY FUR | geutlemen onis.Sy Mansiteit st.is furnished.central and good locality; NY.116 18 ANTED\u2014At once operators on Smocks, maid by July nd.w'lhng to go to and gentlemen's cast-off clothing.furs roun:s, bath lua.superior accommo- | \u2014_\u2014 \u2014- private family.Apply 18 Bouvenir av».\u2014 WANTED \u2014 UPKRRATORS TO WORK W pants and shirts, Also pant pressers: the country.Apply 11.5 Snerbrooke st.jewellery.old plated silver.old instru- [aies bath.hat, «id.shower, electric, i] OOM\u2014LAKGE, COMFORTABLE Fit.NT West WANTED 100 CARPENTERS AT on overalls soft shirts and coats.Ap- good wages, short hours, steady work, Ap- near Guy.154 2 ments and tra ellers sateples, See Auer UNAl.Kelephoue, oss Windsor De- bed.sliting room.Latn fiat.telephone.: Fort Wiliam: wages 25 cents to 35 Ply at once Lo The Standard Shirt Mig.ty to Miss Raymond, at Robert C.Wil- \u2014 Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame Tesi.| bo 1é Ustoine si 148 iv | every comvenlvnce.3.1 SU Catherine weal.OOMS \u2014 TO LET.LARGE DOURBI.9 cents per hour.Apply Twin tity Bullders CO.Ltd.213 Delortmier ave 51 5 ins, Dowd st, near Bleury st.151 & 3 TANTED \u2014 POSITION AS GENERAL | first, us hu pays the best prices in the TT 07 ! 152 4° Ï room, on Bathroom floor.47 Cath- Ex hange, lort Wilftam, Ont.146 24 ANTED - servant in small famliy, by respeviable city.Mail orders attends qd.el Main 9 \u2018 Iv ou - Lear Tie LLY Fu RNISHEUD | r cart , : ee Te \u2014- BY A BRITISH FIRE IN- girl for city, no washing or ironing.Address Q 417 1% rent tu er ue, Fauiily of Lau | OUMS \u2014 VERY NICELY FURNISH 4 - W- erine stree 154 2 \u2014\u2014 3 7 ve TUNER paf = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 , ; West.153 3 - \u2014__ \u2014 a = ANTE) \u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES AND PRVOMS - IN MODE HOUSE.FAC 0 ,G08s \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE FE RAGE a V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IN \\yANTED \u2014 POSITION As NURSERY \\ gentiemen s cast aff cloth ne, furs, jew- | I tae modni.in, duuble, ago ' R sud single room, all modern coaven:- 1 OCALS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO » .small family.2:32 Mountain at.WANTED \u2014 FANUY IRONERS, (DOI sverness or companion by English *iiery, carpets.furuiiure sheet pres a ee a al elies central, uansiynis, breakfast if de- let at No.la Tower avenue.Nic» vi.il el an BSI9NEI 154 2 « ironers make from 2150 to $12 por young ad - Sxeelient testimonials, Address SAT or M Stiesn.i$ Noire Dame AS) veus, Fieteners Freud, Ne s pue 12.Munsfiold st.152 4 and quiet, moderate rent.week with us Toilel undry, 2%0 Guy st.|F.U vx 66, Cute St.Paul 135 3 ail orde: ttende 70 257 _\u2014__-.\u2014- \u2014\u2014 1e = - ; ANTED \u2014 GIRIS TO SEW BY HAND 153 $ \u2014 \u2014\u2014- | TT me em TS Sa RUE FURNISHE = : ~ ; a A + er MS \u2014 LARUE FURNISHEDL BEb- tx) \u2014- ; ND CLEAN WANTED\u2014A smart, energeUc young WV - and machine.Apply 4:iu Jurors st.= VW) ANTED \u2014.SITUATION BY COLORED Was ANTED - TO pl Re H ASE GR HII E i qu \u2014 Tn LET A NICE, BRIS nr.! RY coms, 132 Peel st, second door from R ne ste From on the Hisn as ad\\erusing vopy writer and doe 154 3 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 OPER.TORS EXPERI- gir: private family.speaks French an Invalid's chair for induor use.Ap- ! Lomi ble Fon with Auer Mat Windsor Mstél.Transients accommodated.single a ftable for a ted signer.caperience required.Address W ANTED To enced on sik waists, Apply at once and Engish.Address Y 924%, Star Branch FIX 10 1.I., 352 Plessis st * second fai to Une defi 100 Bieury, Bt ! Vo.ephone Up 1438 133 6 bathroom flat, Buila ve for à et sas, Star Ollie.151 6 \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT AT The American SUk \u201c'aist Co, 30 St.George Uftice.cms ses -\u2014- BI s i = D _ couple.841 St.Catherine street est.; Kept fers 48 Durocher st.Uther mad street 152 4 Was \u2014 Tu PURCHASE A A THREE DOM \u2014 To LET A NICE FURNISHEL t I OUMS - SINGLE AND LOULLE \\ TANTEL \u2014 MUOUI.DERS.WE CAN pt ences required.154 2 \"ANTE x : ; My ATED c= BY A WOMAN WORK HY a dranend tins must be perfect R Sonn saisable Ps NE EUR ISHED \u2019 rooms for genl:emen, to let fur the OOM \u2014 A LARGE WELL FUR- hve atrady employment to good ni ANTED DRESS - ANTEDY \u2014 COLLAR MAKERS AND the das.city preferred.81 St.Felix oo \"de PT Se prisaie ba:ty wil lean 15 Rr.Catherine west Bet left hand side *UmTeEr Apply to .ù MeTavish st, 133 lu nished room, with all modern con- mouiders uew and modern shop W _\u2014 ESSMAKENR Tu SEW operators on Union special machines.st.155 3 mene on diamands, any amount, all trans : - EX - veniences: gentlemen only.114 Sher- + by letter or call porsonally, by the day in private family.Address Montreal Shirt and (nerall Co, 1445 Cliy -\u2014 #vllons SiFiCtiy CONfIdERUEl, NA tac dasce 1st i UOM \u2014~ FURNISHED FRONT ROOM re v ar Fark ave Yorn Herr & Suns Co Dundas, A 3310, Star Branch Offic 154 2 Hai, avenue, Mile End.152 6 WANTED \u2014 RY EXPERIENCED anivFest charge adies can secure loans COMES TWO NICE LARGE ROG À on hata fai, alse Nght and s.nuie brook street West.near ar ave -.ait ; \u201c Sua without any fear of having thelr names M8 \u2014- TWO NICE LARGE ME EO FE \u2014 0 6 TANTED \u2014 GIRLS WANTED.GOOD waitress, situation in country hot-1| iertionvd.F 5:52, Star \u201coffice.1 to let ti Bond comditiun, bath ang (00M.YS Lniversiy et ert MOV 3 NATED turmiebed: ANTEU _ a sHIPP ING CLERK FOR W wages.Apply Tuesds 3rd July, to for summer months, speaks French ant 117 _ - Auer Light.Address at 2.» St.Jtubert | TTT - .i © daudle and sing.e.newly furnished; a cigar factory.A I.M.Foru- RB foreman of euutnsiled shop The *Ihos Ensiish, and is well recommended.A1- WANTED - A PURCHASER TO ERY A Hb poss .SN Eder conveniences a iransicuts accommodated.Terms moder Lid.414 Noire Dame st.51 & d eno ra er Davidson Mtg, Co, Ltd, 157 ol ; dress {2 5222, Btar Office, stating wages the right to sell cut flowers in tais * noe povs.Ape ss es est 151 à o & Co De Brant etfered.city.with the Heense inciuded.E 5328, 8 or 1 OUMS - BLAUTIFULLY FURNISHED.| ph Jlu Uniun avenue.Je.epnone CRY .; r .alo Offie 10 enliemen, Mantels electric ig.t, : \u2014 NICE N .FRE WW a sTs, to 4 Ph (pee an experienced apesat on VV ANTED \u2014 A FOSITION AS NURSE TO [à ; 5 teurphnes muderaie rontai, house kept\u201d by | 00M SINGLE ROOM ON THE RO GS RR NT Ti near wir ters and planer hands on machine ti.) oth languages preferred.Apply by cross the oeran, willing lo give zer- WANTED + To PURCHASE A BLUR *vung widow, private.L 4503.star Office.I front; no other boarders.485 Rivard \"faim.wark.The John Bertram & Son C D htter only.stating salary required vices in payment for passage.E 5:32, Star flame oll siove, In good condition su das, Ont.Th Eu Henry Birks & Sons, - Limited Mal Urfice ?Tis PUNE BE price tré Fo tar as» LU LARGE DOU ci OMS ms apn math hi ries Bors 8, .Ms M canne of sl \u2018 COA Suny.\u2014_ JE TL = 5 263 = - W- ANTED 200 FIRST Lepartment, Montreal.154 2 ANTED SITUATION AS NURSE BY Star \u201caie , «IB oud nde 1 Yewd nee Com on oath flat, oui HE den oon À box oy BRIGHT, NEW LY FE IRNISHEL b romes don a PE ue artes Bor \u2014 CLASS LABOR.- illiner, WW AD = 3 : > 8 z Tont room, bath l.ai, moderate rent, |\u2018 : se | ere for West, ralirond constant - - - Wanted, a m 1er, one who is capable W a middle aged woman.good home ventences.44% St.catherine at.weat Genleian voi.uv cuilaien 294 rum: \u2014 work cuon W ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG PER.of making up ribbon hows and selling r!b- .Si ; 151 6 3 NICE! FURNISHED ROOMS ply 378 Oct Va per day; fares pati, A Ap- son as children\u2019s muld.to go to the buns, permanent position.Apply between fron?than wages.Addices E 3244, Star Of- HORSES AND CARRIAGES.\u2014 mond.es : 1 ONS Bentiemen or ladies.hot and ! 0 Seaside \\priy Joie Dorcheater ai.weal, op 9 and 10 am, James A.Ogilvy & \u2018ions.| Roo \u2014 TO LET \u20acMALL FRONT Roos \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, cl water\u201d Appiy JA St Pamiile st AV ANTED \u2014 FOK KENORA.ONT, EX poste As 154 3 153 à WW ANTED \u2014 A REFINED LADY WANTS \u2014~ er 14 runs irie want, hot aad cuid wu- bath fia: enamel Lath, hot + périenced man for liquor warcho e.TANTED \u2014 A GENERAI, SEHVAN -\u2014 position as home maker, 18 capable, W ANTED \u2014 HORSES.PAKTIES HAV ore Aibina st 431 fre minutes from stains, ! LVUMS \u2014 VERY NICE, BRIGHT, COM- one accustomed to washing and filling Kors \\ ù cook well and good re terens Wa ANTED - GQIRL£ WANTED TO Frltahle and sconomival, B 5655, Star Offire, ing horses.harnesses o- vehicles of any HM - FURNISHEUL, IN ce transients 373 Lagauclelicre st.fartabie, bright.airy rooms, suitable @nd botties Apply In own handwriting to required.Apply to Mrs arch ur oy HEY tearn paper box making Apply to The - TO \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 kind for sale will pease bring them in, as ne rivate f B 1N FIRST ASS for two companione, Moderate, 534 Cadieux Box 383.Kenora, Ont.150 6 1 arth ue Aliller Bros.Cu, Ltd.30-38 Dowd at.ANTED BY YOUNG LADY, SCOTCH, we make good satialsciory sales We seid » 9 family, with use of telephone.___ css at, ino duors from Sherbrooke.University st.1 breakfast if aesired; terms moderate.104 i 151 Jeod hig Sihation 8s nue governess.daily; by auction every oday at S30 pm.Priva | og ison Ble near Duluth \u201c1s H Re \u2014 LARGE.WELI, FURNISHED \\ NTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY NOT OVER -_\u2014\u2014 gheat retercinces.star Office sales at all tim Conmsiguusents of ar _ : Ë Ta single room wn ban lat, te ne RR\" MM - WEIL FURNISHED ROOM, IN v 23 ; ant 7 ED\u2014AT ONC gGoop CONK r-\u2014\u2014 _ \u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014 kiuds solicited, salistaction guaranteed.I.vg.- + .and ni modern cunteniencea.203 « Strict private family, modern con- PHOTOGRAPHER \u20ac ct figure.full bust KH Henman an Ww: and house table 2A for voue \\ ANT EL = TWO GOOD MUNOLINE we (Fuster aud Lo.auctioneers.6v6 St.bos Ture, LET turniched from ar Fieury at.158 8 Yvnten es Em avenue, Ÿ Ÿ estmount \u2018sadv work.poly J.H.Waldmon ard ood wa N na + Le operators, Mma «or temple, perman- \u2019aui st 140 25 lor \u2018 vent .2 : - ~ - - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014- _ \u2014 Lee Wanted, manager for wholesale pho.aa This altos ALR an ar Food.re references required.3 1 position, good Wages.The azetin \u2014 ol any ae College ae lences.ren Ree \u2014 COSY ROOM TO RENT TO A OMS \u2014 NI'ELY FURNISHED ROOMS tographic supply ouse commencing Glace Bay.Nova Scotia.133 3end \\ TANTED - TU J RENT FOR Two : - : = Mad w Fate family, pieasant Inca: to jet.Apply HY ATEsle avenue, elty.oC nts, from uly lith, to b \u2018 T ER T = tton and go: sme, Apply 171 Stanley et.- Lu.Lin cd 0 puainess In « \u2018anuda.Apply SLaling age WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE WANTED FAMILY WASHING AT [tu Murray Bay.a weight CRrTY ing Sane MM WELL FURMSHEL ROOMS, ) veh 156 zs DOMS - BY PAY.RADUCTION FOR ana Xper sce, and salary expected.J charge of baby and assist in light home.by a good iaundress, 11 Imper.horse Address, with terms and particulars.with all \u2018nodern conveniences; gen- - R three days of week, central for 5449 ar office.house work.Apply 164 Mansfield st tal ave.first fluor.153 Zeod H.W.Taft, 40 Wall st, New York Clty.Uemen oniy.Apply 2 Phillips Place.\u2018 I OOM _\u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, strangers, permanent room Saturday; , ; Te 151 te for one or two, on bath fial, hreakfas: optional; rererences Y.M.C.; ANTED \u2014 MAN Tu PREECH AND ye Ter ANTED \u2014 FEMALE DOMESTIC with \u2018conven! 8.9; M : nn Por NV re cn from\u201d 1 OER Appiy, Wanted smmedtately, retiatte \\WANTED\u2014 LADIES TO MAKE SANT Ni eip supplied) Re BL ROME \u201cANTED \u2014 A TEN TON FLOAT oh [{UONS\u2014 Ni EL.FUKNISHED ROUNS.every conveniences.9; Manstleld & \u2018nd floor.170 Deel st stating references and wages expected, Pa- 3.i la ly asx saileslady.aod salary tary belts, material all cut ready to any kind of work, rtieulars gn applica- W \u2018at top waggon.Quinlan and Robe::- double and single.bath fiat, hot wud Ms WE FUKNISHED BRIGHT ton Manufacturing Uv, Sherbruvke, Que.Uo woos qoick and energetic, Ap.| $¢W.$1.20 per dozen.l'articulars stamped Lon Sertaundiand Employment enc; sun, Contractors, Black's Bridge.153 3 oo.+ Te all mudern vonveniences iy Re \u2014 TO LET.135 ALEXANDER 1 VOMS airy BLL rood accommodation, 150 6 [ou ru A Clarke 15S Peel street envelope.lenox Co, Dept.958, Chicago.M8 Guo.Walsh, st.Juan\u2019, Newt andand, St.Famiie st.152 8 Place, near Mayor.vs a ; car ANTED \u2014 YOUNG M PS CT 2 ?CPI 145 7 law POR SALE \u2014 * LORRIES (ONE SIN- - FURNISHED - - > SiR Tor transiene.res walk from à AN FOR MANU- W ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SEK- ; ge and double).twu tombereau cars, JENS ne URNISHED.TO LET, ON OUM& -\u2014 CLEAN, BRIGHT, WELL 4 facturing concern out of city.Must SEIT FINISHERS ON LADIES vant where another girl is kept.must \\NANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS SALES.| taree secondhand buggies.one rubber tired bath flat.iicinity Hieury and St Cath kept.double and single, bath fiat t SHED LARG fn (and trpewrite French and Enk- We ».The Duus-Feisen vo.tn ni [be 8 gond cook.toed wages.Apply 4vee 4 andy or control of a dept.in boot | ons fur four persons.canopy lop.first cash STO 88.et sence.Address Y private family.choles central lncaliy; rea\u2019 ON ent airs rooms.alm anale in Laugh?ur go Ca.% dem, Mes nine st 154 2 Westérn avenue.155 3 nan eau or al earench and i purer guis bargain prices.R.J.Latimer & ¥1¥3.Star Brauch Office.162 4 sonable; lremsients taken.125 Union\u2019 ave quiet house, 55 Sherbrooke st.west, near rag .5 = : sy » .2 < avenue WANTED © WOMAN FOR GENERAL WANTED \u2014 \"EXPERIENCED NURSE.Sor oni motions of Bookkeeping.J 641 | I St Antoine et.154 2 OOMS - NIUB DUUBLE PARLOR, LE [runs avenue 1 housework in small family.good home.wbout 13 years of age.for nfanc, | Cee JooR 3 SALE \u2014 $175 BUYS THOROUGH- vom AA rn nice prd- OUMS8 \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Rev\u201d ~~ A NUE.BRIGHT BINGLE [ru artevn de., \u2018 : Cty 3 = o : Pa Ass) = .T z - aman SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE.0 San Cmpivment Drawer B® Star Branch ones dure Address C save, W ANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY EX.tial tn rman La Treat Tac horse.Pape ried couple a:ss one furnished front bed.Late tamily 108 Calon avenge gy ih doa Soa Anes a bath fiat, senti on 1 CL Ont.154 2 on périenced purse, day or night.nura- ply DL.smith, 26 Smith \u2014t Toronto.154 2 Tourm.with Auer .ghl, terms moderate._\u2014 ing ! H Apply T 4852, St oa rm era | WANTED \u2014 A REFINED LITTLE v.RL wil el rome.collaren and maternity [+ \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 - Abbly sh.Star ice.3 1 OOMS \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE Jpoonus \u2014 Two NEWLY FURNISHHD WANTED \u2014 PAINTING, DECORATING, J) ANTE 21 YUUNG SCHOOL GIRLS, | abnut fifteen years old 10 msmtst with hear peter ness Worning and ev.ning visits, JOR 8ALE \u2014 A WELSH FONT, FIGHT OMS {1 ELY FURNISHED FRON rooma, not and cold water, electric R teams, with ail accommodations, bath- aper hanging, whitewashing, tint- dng vacation.to make tasseis: 50 | Mænt housework and amuse a ltttie kit UG 5340, Star Often cading city doctors.years old, 11 1-2 hands high, (an be MS \u2014 KI: Alor Deatin ED | Ho.T [light, central.Apply $0 Cathcart si, room fiat.Apply at lv Selby st, Wesumnount, ing ar\u2019 axtering.ste.ADDIY tu Rolemon [°° 01'S je\u201d day to start.Moulton and Co, couple of weeks only, may sleep al home | 1° \u201c driven by an:body: also a buggy and har- room.bot Water heating.telephone, 134 2 Off Atwater.156 3 Snuger, 6168 Dorchester st.142 16 17 Nazareth st.154 2 [lt desired, Apply 23: Bishop st.NV ANTED TB ; ness.sletgh and robes, ail good as new.Ap.$1eY comfort.§ Sherbrooke st.east, terms Ea ; .WH voip § JX PERIENCED LADY ply 84 Agnes si.Bt Henry, after 7 pm.i moderate.153 3 OOM \u2014 PLFASANT FRONT.FUR.pooms \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED AJANTED \u2014 POSITION AS ORGANIST, ANTED \u2014 BY REFINED, EDUCATED daily , © © urs war 54 LR _ - nished, on bath fiat, convenient to C.douhle rooms 10 rent, central loca- W.Feliablo; references as to experience W English widow, position as house ny rma reasonable.Addross H 5asl, Co b Ons at Tee near daar AE P.R.and G.T.R.depots.11 Argyle ave tive.Jud St Velnerine west 158 3 and habits, James Estes, No.22 Meuu eno a er kueper elderly gentleman or widower, 135 2 jor SALE \u2014 HANDSC ME | TROTTER.| 154 2 _- College avenue, Montreal.150 \u20ac god referemue.Address C9387.Dlar TANT n with a low mark, sound and a beau- : = A à - MS \u2014 BAUTIFTLLY FURNISHED- ; ; Branch Office, % ANT ED \u201cie POSITION AS WORKING tiful ariver, city broken.T.W.Foster and! RR \u201c\u2014 LET IN PRIVATE FAM- Row TO LET A LARGE PARLOR I vo front BE no other boarders.in a : N JANTED \u2014 HY MARRIED MAN A Wanted \u2014 Younk lady sténographer.! vusekreper by very respectable per- Co.Si Paul at.ily.with use of kitchen.121 Gordon bedroom.suitable for one or tu\u201c private family.no children, view on Bt.; trustworthy situation, anitor, or AVP 0 writing, stating references WANTED \u2014 A LADY WOULD TAKE re Bo SE mount preferred: wii - ave.Verdun.154 3 gentlemen, modern conveniences.4 Victoria [1.x aq.439 St.Denis et.storekeeper, highly recommended, Apply K{ od salary expected, ete, C 9148 Star charge of an invalid or eiderly lady be Kael! ke IV EEA SE months, can Fer SALE - \u2014 VICTORIA.A NEW CAR- OOM \u2014 SINGLE FRONT ROOM.NicH.| cur 104 me 0 4482, Star Office.161 sitter.154 2 \u2026 .nr further particu- fer Victoria of the latest style, also dre I T \u2014 - N 42 lo the seaside or country, or of chil.lars please Telephone Uptown 3760.155 2 new and secondhand expresses, one with 17 furniished, double bedded JROVNS\u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS Ro he VERY NICE ROOM.- © - = \u201d s 3 y \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 5 - .at aths, nti ly.- TC - = | , lookin t s square, two IWWANTED \u2014 WORK ON A FARM Ly.\\WANIED \u2014 FUR OPERATORS AND dren.Address Miss G, 111 Stanley st.ANTEL HY A YOUNG with wnoden top.J.Bonhomme 955 St.ed ess.\u2018porcelain baths, gentlemen only.AL ane large and one small, with ail con\u2019 iin) ones, hot water heating.electria © \u201cYoung man, : years of age M 450», | I:nishers wanted at L.unaedinger, Ww \u201cposition as compan it oe APY re James at \\ 188 3 AAA ligat housekeeping.sie ge light, 50 Lavai avenue, near ce Ar- tar Office.151 5 +n and ue 94 St.Peter st.1 + ener A \u2018 dy.- _ GU - 5 L-\u2014< 8 [riences exchanged.Address J b445, tar JOR SALE \u2014 ONE BAY MARE.SEVEN ROOM LoNeUEUIL, BOQ wih eae .ther WANTED \u2014 AS HOTEL CLERK.NIGHT W ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAIDS.WalT- _ BEY yi Snare ie Salen hand BE SU lot kitcaen.near boat.Address A\u2019 5039, Star J{OOUS \u2014 NICELY FU RED RONNS OuMe NICELY URNIEHED ; .\u201cforunce , .2 \u201c e face, ÿ ; 4 t city.T as Fa te eee mer 13s \u201cvoks $55 to Tio tor Dame Ener bu.\\ fANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS HOURE- perfectiy sound, gentle anu quiet, would ' © _; 184 2 telephone and every convenience, transients t goutte ana AR rie ossi 20 em cs - aiso maids wanted for choice situations.Wantesl «xperienced operator on silk ing PAIE or Net \u201ca small family, go.suit family carriage; will be sold caeap, OOM8 \u2014 TWG FURNISHED FRONT Ac(ommodated.Apply 73 McGlUl Coliege {FH S08 BrAT1S q : 166 JANTEDL - COUPLE HAVING FURNL Toronta and summer resorts.Apply to I.waists and samples.Steady © oy- h Offic rule.res D 9440, Star Apply bia \u2018roung of 158 3 rooms on Park avenue, near Pine *Y* 154 2 .Hi = y mploy Branch Office, 1 ture, to hear from professional gen- \u2018\u2019ndeling, 128 Yonge, Toronto, Canada.ment at guod prices.Apply The Pro- Breakfust if desired.Apply 139 Park ave.IMS NICELY s Bi OOMS \u2014 368 ST.CATHERINE STRBET tUeman who wow house and share ex- 154 2 press Mfg co.10 St.Peter st \u2018OR SALE \u2014 DOUBLE LORRIE.PLAT.160 6 ROOMS NICELY FURNIS HED DOUBLE I lé 868 ST CATHERINE STRBET pense.Address S 6510, Bar Office.133 3 TNT où \u2014 : - , form Kear Koad ane, hoist for Hv.At modern foncentences.Appls 182 sans.transients taken.ED \u2014 HOUSEMAIDS, GENERALS \"ANTED \u2014 AN EXF ery or carriag \u2018 boa OOMS\u20142, FURNIBHED 1 BEDROOM |\u2019 \u201c Jans- NVANTED \u2014 POSITION AS SALESMAN; and wardigalds.Appiy Mra Burns NN ere dr RRTENCED Sunday PARTNERS WANTED, no Teasunable offer refused, 28 Pacific ave, and kitchen.gas Stove, alsa par.or {1914 9 Transicn\u2019s accommodated 134 : UOMS \u2014 63v DORCHESTER BTREET good references; salary end percen- Registry Office, 38 Union avenue.work Apply C.M.Aiexander, 213 st Verdun floor bedroom.sitting room, with piano, .COM \u2014 96 UNION AVENUE, TRAN.} west, pear Mountain, double and single tage.I 4955, Star UiTice, ANTEL SIR TvR James st.W ANTED \u2014 .JR THE ESSENTIAL OIL V /ANTED \u2014 TO HIRE FOR TWO Meuntain we fas stove an Ne 3 R\" slents or permanent parties: coul, Tooma; transients accommodate Phone I TT ~ Was ?\u2014 A GIRL TO DO GENERAL | \u2014 T \u2014_\u2014 business, over 200 per cent profit, ex- evenings a week, horse and family cu : clean bedronnf, front, bathroom flat.abie- Up 1442.WAN TED \u2014 PAINTING.TINTING AND housework.help in kitchen, ete.No! \\ \u2018ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO CoI,- Céptisnal chance for stead man, Jas\u2019 carriage for two months \"Apply F 5264.Siar s able for ons or Iwo: every conventrnce } paper hanging, first class work, Vasning or ironing, no cooklng.Wages $15 lect dimhes from dining room table Shuok, Highgate, Yi.R.Ÿ.D.No.1.: pps oom TO LET LARGE AND SMALL, , 154 2 QOMS8, \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, cheap: radiators decorated, etc.R.Keep- and fare ome way.Dr.Kemp, Ste, Agathe during noon hours.Apply Chas M.Alex.153 5 a Clean onto Auer Hehe hot 7 R bath, etc.suitabie one or two gents .13 = \u2014_ .v .- _ > ; < ing.199 Cadi ux st.153 6 © on 155 à ander, 219 St.James st.\\WANTED \u2014 vant HAVING T1000 R BALE \u2014 GLADSTONE BUGGY.en À 154 2 OOM \u2014 ONE, LARGE, FURNISHED Es Shops.1421 S.mard ave, - AN ANTED \u2014 BY AN ENGLISHMAN \\VANTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL FOR SERV D ONCE EXPRRIENOES FT .° secondnand, In good order: no rea- - ay poi te del two windows, ete Ade W situation as janitor, caretaker, or any W ing in A large ice cream tT AE Ww ANTED - À, RP ERIENCED where i time.would be RY Junin sonable offer refused.Appl; 3970 Notre OOMS\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, AUER grees 36 Doreacster at west 154 3 LOS -\u2014- DOUBLE AND BINGLE, permanent position.Apply A.Smith, 1477 ply with first references.Apply to ferences.Apply to W.H.Scroggie ia dress D 5155, Star Office 154 3 Dame st, nid number ght: transiente wccommodated.33 -N R ican and bright, hot and cold wa- Bimard avenue, Fairmount.154 2 187 St.Cataerine st, Westmount.\u2019 ge tés OR SALE A TOP TO McGill Coliexs a: enue.1308 RO om, torn fla ANNE ED ler bath fiat, breakfast If desired: very Sm - TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCE - \"ANTED \u2014 A PARTNER, WITH 3 TO R SALE\u2014 P BUGGY IN GOOD \u2014 a ress ; - 263 St.| comfortable for tourisme Telephone.546 \u2014 5 QSITION RY YOpNaG WANTED \u2014 AT PROTESTANT HOSFI- W waitress for hig Pass lunch room W 5 thousand dollars.for special lumber order: price $25.also single harness RY Lan Sata Dat we furnisned, bain at.press.buch.wc APRly 263 The ST West Dorchester, near Windsor Hotel.4 as traveller, ged conneclions tal for ihe Insane for July and Aug- no Sunday work; applicants must atate fuil expert basinnes.Address F 5285, Star Ad spring cart.Apply 26 Bronsdon lane.red.baicony adjoint 33 Ma \u2014 Tnaroughout Ontario and Québec, b lan- ust a girl for nurses dining room.Apply.patliculara and give references.Apply 0 | MU RS pape cony ng.1 T OOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED 1 OOM \u2014 TO LET UNFURNISHED ser Bvod references.Appoy B sd Star with references, room 28, 204 St.James at.5343, star Office.155 5 oe - WR BALE \u2014 A FEW NICE DRIVING I bright, clean room oh bath fiat, in a room on bathroom flat, lerms mod- , _0 100184 3- 83 2 _ AY ANTED face FoR ESTABLISHED horses, weight from 1100 to 1100, aso OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR TUNFUR- quiet famiiy.with use of Aurt light.perge- \u2018rate.95 Prince Arthur at 188 3 .ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY manufactur nx \u2018usinesa.with few a few saddle horses and a nice | - < \u201c ; Jain Lath, and telephone.Lptow 56h, T, VF, ANTED \u2014- EITUATION TN RUN ELE- W ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG RL TO DO \\ bookkeeping end generai office wort hundred doll ctive or sllent): first press waggon: auttabte \"tar a grocery stare.reterrod.8 Ce pantie ib Boney revhone.bptowa ha 3 1 OOMS -\u2014 CLEAN.WELL FURNISHED vator, apraking both languages, with light bousework and assist with baby.must write a good hand in English and Cl4%6 business.CEE profit and fine line: op- Apply In rear of 1843 Ontario st.» - - - roma lo ie! ADPiy 59 uily teusol- ee hoster gp Anson i Labelle at.Apply 282 St.Urbain at.French, give references and state salary PTtunity Rood.© 53101, Star Offic Rooxs \u2014 1 BEAUTIFUL BACK, PAR- 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, FLR- lors st.> expected.Address G 5313, Star Office.I~ MOR BALE \u2014 RIDING SADDLES, S8EV- lor, new furniture, central location, ished and renovated.use of kitchen .u- ANTED BOY 15.RESI'E W ANTED \u2014 A BMART YOUNG LADY À ANTER \u2014 PARTNER, TN JOIN IN eral secondhand ladles\u2019 saddles of tha Modern eonveniences, telephone nicer and dining room For particulars Phone 1 ooMs8 \u2014 A EY Td NIGHED VV 4> la à nant v paps ECT ABLE, for a laundry office; mast bes a good WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST establishing import agency.Mudt best English makers.put in thorouga repair room In city for rent.30 Union ave.154 2 Westmount 3s0.10 Greene avenue.154 2 rooms, Quiet privale house, ora Light ANNE A hos Lom an or other writer au correct at figures.Address i In office, one with knowledge of short- have best references, he a hustler, and Py Pagett.with his guarantee.at reason- - = conventencre, Transients taken.fa i ght in or a Foyt n 8 & re he ä a ice hand would be preferred.tate age and have some capital, business connections able price: also two sets of ony harness, Roos, \u2014 379 ST.ANTOINE BTREET.I oOM \u2014 TO RT NICELY FURNISHED College ao : .- - - Bulary expecte 5334, Star Office.in good order.D.Murphy and Co.402 Su ge unfurnished and furnished, room on batnrnom flat, use of -kit- © - ren Taree WANTED \u2014 A LADY STENOGRAPHER and experience.Address D 9436, Star jarien at wardrobes, gas stoves, also nice bright rial chen ff Arsired 709 bieury at.134 2 PROOMS \u2014 TO IFT LARGE FURNISHED YAN] TED HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER and typewrit:r.with Knowledge of \\ 'ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG LADY TO SERVE Branch 164 2 as rom, bath*soem floor, gentleman or hanging, tinting.plastering, varnieh- >Tire werk and boih languages G 5305.y at sods water counter.In a weat end ee __ E \"0 : ous - ONE NGLE AND ONE lady employed durivz day.23 Durocher st Ing.etc, ete.cacap prices, well done.8, siur Office Atvug store Address wn refere 5 239 \"ANTED \u2014PARTNERSHIP.MECHANIC JPR SALE \u2014 TW MARES.BROWN , ans double, nv.rly furnished 1 On TTT Tm Mende, 10 Lagaacheilero lane.134 2 - -\u2014 SL Catherine west nu references, Fai W with $1000 capital, desires Interest brok es hb he su rh oy 1 PES To me aE BRIGHT, ea patarogm flan\u201d terms very moe.M \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, TANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPRR VW ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY CARE.- in some sound manufacturing business.mare netant 18 hands weight T1oa Toa\u201d aiso one coy single room.I 195 St.George st 188 2 |eectrie Dame 19s Pare ave.nye WW han ging.nung, plastering,\u2019 sarnian.- taker for house four two months, man VWANTED\u2014 PAPER BOX MAKERS, EX.where hit services would be of value + sound.ety broke.kind and gentle.suitable leges.13 Durocher st.154 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ns \u2014 \u2014 .2 \u2019 ang: beat references.cheap prices.and wife or waman and ohild not objected perienced giris for maraine and tahle $423, Star Office.15 for doctor or private rig.Apply hefore fen: \u2014_ Le ROOMS.Too LET MIE LARGE ROOMS, 00M \u2014 SINGLE ROOM.NI~ELY FUR- Frank, 11 St.Monique st.Toa 2 * te.elty references.Apply 122 Stanley a work.iso voung ire to learn ns trade clock in tae morning, 368 Belgneurs JROOM \u2014 TO LET ELBGANT LARGE 3 furnished or uote With all R M ed 36 Metin Colirge.ave, 4 \" - nod wag A «addy work.e Canada \u2014 \u2014 \u2014- _\u2014 front parlor room two singiex, Modern conveniences 3 ckay st few + à as post tone aa roche of meena: Wine Tearing ary ons mre tn we Tes Parvis sl | per og and mound.mot afraid af aor: tients.Auer HEN.bath.sic.RT doors from Smerbruek 43 OOM + UNFURNISHED ROOM TO J quire ns «ctors of machin- : stor , - \u2018 young and sound: not ra of any- : : .» - .jet, with Hglit kitchen pristleg.ta ery, weil up In machin ry, Address J: owgge, Brandon, Manitoba, A goad salary will be fe oo a.TET \\ 111 ~xchange for good heavy horsa Bleury st.15 OUMS - FOR GENTLEMAN, NEWLY : w ; os.ol Tanck Salo 13475\" punt Lo one capable vf Taking vrarge of ino WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENT ED U omo i @ thing: will » « 5 7 .meee FR A farnienea dourie rooms private Amert- sult one or LA o persue TEE, befars 11 $ {ress ent.+.Or) \u2014 iE, FURNISHED © amily, ines \u2018ac - suminer .ss - : JANTED \u2014 BOOKKEKPER OF EX.Star UMie T.R.Dining Room.rooms on bathroom flat, alse single montkLs; reasonable price, 63 Church at, PATH avenue, i it f 1 in quiet English family tral db x next to Mance st 151 4 saw N + perience; city references, partly oc- ; ï Tu > » Central en eau- x ° , Ç eupiod.wants more\u2019 books ln take care nf Vy ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS AT | A\\YANTED \u2014 COMPETENT DRESSMAK- Motor @ars G R ASS titul situation.60 University sat.54 3 JRUOME \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED AND Address Iookkeeper, 44 Drolet.155 awning and tent wor also begin- + for two Werxs, commencing Tues.® OOMS \u2014 WE.FURNISHED RED- renovated rooms, also drawing ronm ners.hest wages paid Apply at once, Thos, 38Y neXt.muet be neat sewer.Apply at 75 1 OGMS - TO RENT, FURNISHED OR room and iting room, aise double suite, with bath.suitable fu bachelo® WANTED \u2014 BY GUOD CARPENTER Sonne, sr, 191 « ommissioners st.152 3 3aw Fort st RFecelved frash from the farm daily.À.unfurnished, at 176 Mountain st ronm, bath flat, Auer light.use of kitchen; friends LE mart led coupie, references.628 contracts for shop and vities fixing, SC Trnm mr TT or © es I's} - 1 Inspector street.\u2018Phone 154 terms moderate.249 buerbrooke st west caes st.west.of any kind of carpenter work, most reas WANTED \u2014 FOR THE COUNTRY 0 | urrtin, 9 P as \"43 Zaw sonabio charges and highest satisfuction, housemald or general.In a amall | Main 925, 155 8 3aw OOM \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT BED- I ON Torani, IN WESTMOUNT, best city references; estimates fre M.family, where a cook is kept.Apply at 278 \u2018 room, electric light, clothes press; Rous \u2014 ONR OR TWU ROOMS, FUR- newly furnished rooma, front.\u201cbathroom Fromson, 40 Anderson st.Phone Main £803, UBiversity si.155 2end ele i gentlemen only.Apply 10 Salisbury Fate, nr Blur raanint and flat Address G 3308.Star Orfice 297 St.Antoine st.134 3 airy, on bathroom flat.basa Maisonneuve at.\u2014 ° MISCELLANEOUS.Ë own of 81.Paul.182 2 z2aw JROOMS \u2014 BRIGHT, LARGE, NEWLY furnished rooms, on bath fiat; all ANTED \u2014 MATTRESS RE MAKING, at private houses, $1.35 10 $1 50, geo cording to_ number renovated.Apply by Mail, 443 Bourgeois at.Wi ED \u2014 YOUNG MAN: Al BOOKkeeper, desires & position, 57 per week to start.Address À 9370, Star Rran h Office.153 2end WANTED À SITUATION AS HEAD waiter by the right man, French and English.Address 128 Atwater.M.Guen- etto.N JANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY MARRIED man, 31 years old.desires position as office work or other responsible position: best of reforences mand both Janguages.Address Gea.J.\u2018Que , Bella Vista Cottage, ue.Pointe Claire, \\ BOOKKEEPER, SCO (21), desires ponltion, flve and a half year expert ence; excellent references.H 5550, Star Office.156 2 JTANTET: man ANTED POKER WORK AND ! | band painted panels ta French poli; terms moderate, G R319, Star Office.N NTED \u2014 PROPERTY OWNERS, EState agents and others requiring painting, Paper hanging, etc, done, give a trial order to H.Fenstone, 213 Carning st.city.165 6 daw VWANTED MATTRESS RENOVATING on customers\u2019 premises, town ar elty: prompt.thorough and $1.50.Address Pete Costway, Longueuil, Que.iy ai \u2014 MAN, on, work for few hours 63521, Star Office.155 ANTED hath night.RY YOUNG langunges, Address H 2 MONEY TO LOAN.Np Itt Ae mn ITY LOAN OFFICE.D.LAZARUR LI.consed Pawn Broker, 222 Notra Dame street east.Advances mada nn diamonds, watches, jewellery, merchandise, etc, etc.134 32 2aw Aro \u2018son & Ructenbre, Pawn Nrakers & Jewel bil or 15 Gui Si Weg, Old Stang, opposite St.3 Francois Xavier 9 TO LEND oa Diamonds.Watches, Furs and Dry Goods, 13% 160 baw \u2014 ONEY MONT © Clothing, WANTED TO BORROW.Lao wr Nata \u2014 4000 DOLLARS, IND WANTED au ' oparty valued £30 000; foe mortsegs $15,000.B 5243, Star Of- reliable service VW ANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK FOR hoarding ho use, 78 Univeraity st.155 2 corner Hurnslde, à \"ANTED \u2014 day.Sherbrooke, SEAMSTRESS RY THE\u2019 must have references.75 West W servant dron no washing, Ontario street, W.plain cook.per strect.TANTED Apply ANTED \u2014 A GIR], in small GENERAL to go to Beacousfield, must be good AS GENERAL family.no chil- no nizht work.188 near Bieury.BERVANT, Monday, to 71e Tup- \\ TANTED \u2014 SMA work In am wands.Call after 9 Chemical Mfg.Co.RT GIRL FOR LIGHT all factory: no nther a.m.Tuesday, Denver Dufferin aq.À TANTED some 18 St.experienre: o Maurice st, SMART.&irts fnr tra packing room; must have INTELLIGBNT thers need nnt apply.WANTED GOOD vant for 10th to the country, Apply GENERAL BER- July.one willing to go 150 St.Luke st.156 2eod VV ANTED \u2014 tors, atitchers and mond Co, Ltd, 4 Bt, fur finishers basters, Apply FUR MACHINE OPERA- eneral work; to the Led- on \u201cHelen 8 ANTET new ticulars, ladies\u201d #15 St bath languages, nafety syrings.por for par- + \u20acatherine vu TWO TADIES, SPBAKING to take ordera for the : NANT ED\u2014 YOUNG WOMAN TO ASSIST ! with housework and children; sleep at home and have Bundays free.Apply 773 Si.Lawren st.ANTED \u2014 GIRLS AT ONCE TO AS- i= in examining foum.Apply to Mont.real Ehirt and Overall Co, 1446 City Hall avenue.ANTED \u2014 LADY BOOKKREPE V laundry work prete corner \"Nazareth TUC Wanted \u2014 Experlenced blonars: also trim ER: must be accurate; one familiar: with Tred.178 Common et, 3 KERS tuckers on mers, body.band and sleeve operators.Apply Blouse Department, 2 Inspector Street.ant, to Apply trescent Manufacturing Co.Lia.8 2e0d - A FIRST CLASS QENER- anod references required.\"ise Mountain st.164 2 NT RD working plain cook, AT WANTED Ru 3 3 ta A p.m.ref housckeaper: 63 West ONCE EXPERIENCED must be very erences required.Apply Sherbrooke at.156 3 Saw \\V\\ASTEn \u2014 GERERAL SERVART FOR city willing te Ne rond pay wou Parc Iafontaine, + g0 to country for two to bright girl.Address or Phone East 3124 164 9 Permanent position for expert.$10.00 to start.Give experience, education, etc.Apply G 5349.Star Office.155 3 AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PORTRAIT AGENTS working for themselves, send for our new wholesals price list.Samples free and rices lowest.Merchants Portrait Co., Ltd, 6 oronto.Ÿ ANTED \u2014 VERY GOOD AGENTS Tu sell an article in wholesale, retall and &t every house, citv or country.20 p.c.commission.Apply before noon Monday, 74 st James at.154 2 W ANTED \u2014 GENTS.WOULD YOU like to make $1.32 a day and upwards?Joods absolutely necessary in every household.Write for circulars, Domtnion Trading Co, 79E Adelaide st, Toronto.156 4 \\ ANTED 333 PER DAY, SALARY or commission, taking ordera for the greatest patented wonder of the age.x clusive territory.Free samples to workers, rite At once.Thia la the chance of your lifetime.Minute Chura Co., 319, Cincinnati, \\ ANTEL \u2014 AGENTS ON /8ALARY OR commission; the greatest agent's seller ever produeesd; every user of pen and ink buys It on sight; 200 to 500 per cent.profit; one agent's es amounted to $820 in aix days.another 332 in two houra.Monroe Mrg, Co.X.147 1a Crosse, Wis.ANTED \u2014 AGENIS $12 A WEEK 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 results, 152 26 a LL AT ar Ne sma HE (LOBE, TORONTO, FOR OVER 60 years The Globe, Toronto, has been recognized :+ a leading force in Canadian Journalism; to-day The Globe's Cireula- tion is 25 p.c.and ls adverlising patrun- age 33 1-3 p.c.greater than that of =ny other morning paper in tne Dominion; tae Globe ls the recognized \u201cWant advi\u201d medium In Ontarto.For rates phone The Globe's Montreal Office, Board of Trade Bullding, or write The Globe, Toronto.Canada.246 313 THE HERALD IS TO HAMILTON WHAT The Star I» to Montreal, the recognized Want Medium, If you want help.property situations, etc.advertise In the Herald and get results.Rate: 1 cent a word.Three insertions for the price of two.Caah with order.Subscription, dally 32; Saturday edl- tion, 50c a year, postage free.Address Tae Herald, Hamilton, Canada 1néntioning this 50 312 JOR BALE \u2014 AUTOMOBILE, IN PERfect order, very little used.Sot Sinn: wili sell for $625; with one years tee.Will seat flve persons Apply ee Mea street.LOST.\u201cOST \u2014 TUESDAY EVENING, BEtween Dominion Park and 6 Victoria street, a large envelope, with the owners name and address, containin, * sum of?money in one pdotiar hilis Fi return of which to the above address win be suitably rewarded.* and board, all\u2019 other y expenses paid to persuns of enargy and good characte State age and give references Address John C.Winston Co, Limited, Toronto.+ 104 naw WAN ANTED\u2014FOU CAN MAKE $10 A + day lettering windows; experience unnecessary.Flexible Gold Sign Letter Co., 58 Ann st., New York.TEACHERS WANTED.RNA NS VV ANTED \u2014 PROTESTANT TEACHER, i for school No.:, Morin, & months, Bicycle Lost LOST.\u2014From corner of Dorchester stand Essex ave., an Eagle bicycle.Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 1008 Dorchester nt.west.183 3 Massace YOURSELF WITH BROWN'B Crystallized Ksectro Massage 10wet, on receipt of one dollar, will mall jou one, free, tor Rheumatism, Nerv.Direases, Sciatica, Locomntor Ataxia, Pleurlsy, numbnesa, Chills, Paraiysla, Circulation of the Blood; recommended by hos rptal, and physlcian.F.Ss.Brown, sole agen East Sherbrooke treet.164 ERRY'S ISLAND, BACK RIVER.THIS well known picnic ground, facing the Rapids.which has besn closed for several years, is Again open to the public.Beau- Uful acénery, large dancing hall and other amusements, for every: one.all kinds of temperance refreshments at city prices 8pecia) arrangements made for privats par- time, Jarre Lor amall; Sunda, -school excursions, etc.ake P.train tn Bordeaux station \u201c107 tickets for Hi.and apply to Mr B, A.Bonisvert, for further particulars, ¢ 155 1 PORTRAITS.FORTRAITS, PORTRAITS, 33.00; cablnets reduced to $150 only, 35 00, reduced Carbons at $12 per dozen, & x 10, reduced to $8 per dozen, at fuch and Co, 231 St.Catherine, near St.Denis.Children a speciaity.Open on Bun- days.Mr.Maitles ald stan.OST \u2014 ON JUNE 23RD, IN G, T.R.4.18 train, à Jad7's silver watch.Finder pleame return to 136 Metcalfe at.and be rewarded.= OST $10 REWARD, WHITE BULL terrier Biteh, ears unclipped, dark mark LESSONS WANTED.SCH YOUNG LADY VV ANTED \u2014 A FRE ! anges conversation desires to exc Mon 155 Ce J term commencing Sept.Ist, 1304, Salary with English ntleman or lady; references 20.A pply Christie, Bec.-Treas, Morin around one eye, strayed from 137.Bagle ai exchanged.G 5341.Etar Office.Fa, Que.163 3 May bth.\u2019ANTED \u2014 BY THE SCHOOL COM- ON: \\ missioners of Eaton.ten Protestant OST Nes 16TH oF iN * PERSONALS.teachers, one that can speak French, for ong wht VE town tlementary Aeheoln commencing fire Bep- side.Finder please return to 722 La- - ber, $d to $22, nécordin ng gauchetiere rt.east and recelve reward.JIANO TUNING.PIANO POLISHING uA {ication; also teacher holding Mode with spécial piano poilah only; plano Lo nih experience.Apply.Biving re- LOST = 1§,dAMILTON'S STORE, JUNE an organ repairing, Tel-phons Bam 43 roe: fore hh Juls So fae\u201d at In corner of hangkeichiet, John Cross\u2019 Expert or postal \u2018$44 Amhersi = Fchton, P.Q.1 aw a girl's eu re a ; will finder please street.152 ¢ WANTED AN BLEMENTARY AND return to 10 Modnt \u201cwe \u201cMarie arie ave, city.ar BE also a Model school temcher, one wi : + ; À vs bo Peres Spor FRANK L L.FURNER, op a knowledge of shorthand preferred Apply per \u2014 FOX TERRIER.MAL ITE.fcten, formerly wi zlor, between 1 apd 6 p.m rd.stat- .with black ear, biack spot on back, is now located at the NAT ReY Ne TOR ing salary and Cail fea, to §3 Durochar name Bport.Finder pleasy tewara \u201cAt 346 Harte, 530 Bt.Catherine si.West, corn ot s\u2026, treaL: 3eod Victoria ave, Westmount, 5 a ! Drummod.Ree ~\u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM flat.for one or two gentlemen.23 Hanover st.164 à OOMS \u2014 SINGLE ROOM TO LET: RE ferences.27 Victoria st.I OOM \u2014 NICE BIN furnished.Auer ll tast if required.£37 Bt.1 st.LE FRONT ROOM, t, batn flat; break.Antoine st, 154 3 OOM8S \u2014 FURNISHED iet for gentlemen only.ROOMS TO 14 University 154 6 NOMS \u2014 TWO GOUD UNFURNISHED rooms to let, with light use af kitchen and phone, no children; pleasantly situated 11} Park avenues near Prince Artaur at.Cars pass the or.184 2 Rooxs \u2014 975 FT.CATHERINE ST.west, newty furnished double and single, to §4 per week: also unfurnished arlors; transients scdèga mo - dated; good locality OOMS \u2014 LARGE UNFURNIBHED double parlor.suitable for married couple: use of kitchen.Apply 128 Plymouth Grove.OOMS \u2014 A NICELY FURNISHED large front room, on bathroom flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family.41 Hutchison street.I OOM -\u2014 SINGLE ROOM FOR GENTLE- : men, perceia n bath, electric light; fm.76 Catheart at.mediate possession.Keoms \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished, gas fixtures, for stove Apply 260 Gu, st, near st Antoine at.100M \u2014 TO LET NIC ELT FURNISHED bright singie room, ba fiat.gas light.£1 Ayimar st, near Sherbrooke ooMs \u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR transients, nively furnished, large and atry rooms, with excellent hoard, vacancies for tabie board.78 Victoria st 81 Iseod DOMS \u2014 NEW FLAT ENAMEL BATH.R too in tamily.no children; no other roomers, terms moderate.18a Waverley st.2 2aw sDOOMS \u2014 DOURLE, NICELY FURNISH.- with all modern conveniences, transicnis Tecommodated.138 Molsalre a aw EEE Rooms \u2014 EN 5UITR OR BINGLE, BATH flat, quiet, central house, modern conveniences.I®9 M-téaufe st.153 4 saw OOM FURNISHED, Two 81 OLE R ME nne Anubir POM, Aupr light.n- alents taken.Phone 188% Upto 184 Mansfield »* OOMS \u2014 îeod rv RYIRHED DOUBLE AND ningle vate family: rooms (oF gentlamen, \"in pri- near Mance board I desired.oo b hare.aw ve Ro\" \u2014 *O LET.810, VERT CENTRAL, © private, reels Er 2 ahed 74 FRc minute wa rom Dominion s\u2026, tro 1.sa.1 desired; opposite Mansfield st.R s NO.19 VICTORIA S8TREET.single furnished.fnr gentleman on./, must be young and steady.$\u20ac per month.152 2 2aw I nisned rooms, in private house, a.so arge room With housekeeping privileges i desired, OOMS8 \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE FUR- no boarders.21 Drummond, 151 lend Rood \u2014 GENTLEMEN ONLY.LARGE furnished room for e or tw.persons; Auer ght; spacious wardrobes, spien.did bath; references required.41 St.Hu- dert st.149 3 Zaw OOMS\u20142 LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS, central locality.30 Buckingham ave.RMCOME-ONE SINGLE AND ONE double handsomely furnished rooms, shower; qulet, central: 37 Concord.wardrobe, Ras, terms moderate.OOMS-TQ LET.A DOUBLE FURnished room on bath flat; breakfast 438 La- gauchetiere st.west.OOM\u2014A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON two! tario at.modern conveniences; Buckingham ave, private family.13 155 2 Rw\u201c \u2014 LET A NICE FRONT room, with gallery, suit lady and daughter, use of kitchen, furnished or un- rnished, rent moderate.503 St.Ahtoine «.fevons \u2014 TO LET ROOMS ON FIRST, second and third floore, furnished, etc.ly Berri st, +2 front boasd 1! desired.69 Mance room, 1 UVOM - TO LET FINE LARGE, WELL furnioned suitable for at.near One 156 I ay.6 F OUMS \u2014 TO LET Two LARGE FUR- ire R man, with good references.Logan, 204m Ble jeury st, ONM nisued front Apely y OOMS\u2014 nished rvoine on first I} roum, top fioor, 288 les flat.at.with En, St.Patr Apply, \u2014 TO RENT A LARGE NUR en ot.PL nd neat, $4.5 confectioner, FURNISHED, 00M - FU RNISHED ROOM, per retro Adare 35 Ontario mt.CLBAN gentbie- we W.J.west.- et ' FARLOR FLAT, hot and cola watér in basement; also bathroom fat.all modern conveni- larçe verandah.genliemen oml/; steel iy ences.Apply 164 Mansfield st.private fanuiy.397 Mance st.1654 OOMS \u2014 DOTFBLRE PARI! OR{ DE- 1 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS IN lightfuly cool, pleasant room; will sijietly private family, double and let singly or en ruite.Also smaller sel rooma, very comtortably furnished, rooms; ve h 1 =\" .UT ¢.titmen only Tansitnis accommo= chison rat eap for summer.74 Hu dated.Teiephone Uy 329i.8 Park ave.FR oom \u2014- NICELY FURNISHED ROO! OOM8 \u2014WELL FURNISHED, WITH R uitable for married couple, use o modern conveniences.216 She- ur.pen\u201d private family, no children, al brooke street West.| Prince Arthur 155 3 OOMS \u2014 THREE FURNISHES RUVMS \u2014 FOR JEWISH GENTLEMEN rooms, $4, 85.$6 per month 3944 double and rngle room in private St.Dominique street, above Sherbrooka family.board if required» nl Church at.street.__ ee 1 Com - NICELY LUE fy SHED LAROB OOMS \u2014 125 MRTCALFE STREEY ront reom on room flat, uer lovely large rooms, bath flat; run.light; hot water.37 Shut mt.ning water in rooms; transients taken.=~ Tel.Up 2496 15 OOME \u2014 CORILY, COMFORTABLY, el.Up \u2018 55 8 1 ne wiv futniened, vith me gern convent J Temo- ; .- sed artip) board If desired: strict] Tie HOMS ~TWO NICE LARGE ROOMS dais.2 ; 4 1 to let.unfurnished, rultable or vers residence 10 Lincoln ave.off Guy, Nght housekeeping; moderate price.143 | PLUME FURNIPHED ROOMS TO LET Canning street.( , \u2018n French family.apecial lavatory, Ta = _ Sen | \" OT hah end hot Tater.wardrobes; DONA - TO LET > BATHROOM ner tight.26 nis & fat, two large.alry rooms, furnished , _ \u201cee a or unfurniahrw.suit yaung couple or gent) - | Roo -\u2014 TT COMPFORTA BLE ROOM, BLEC- me with or .withaut board; a.month tric ght, modern sonveniencees par- 3s: Paince st, Bebver Hall Hill.Beem oven.tin! board It required.4}12 Bt.Catherine ing after six atreèt.\u2019 - à » > ' .- - a nh ROOMS TO LET.eee ]LOOM5\u2014-DouBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, afvealy furnished.with ad poder n vn- venlences, geuticmen vais.luv st Urbain al.Jones \u2014 34a DT front room louls aquaix.buillabie Vuilve.DENIS ST.DOU BLE baihivom flat, facing st.luitilshed ur unfutiissed, fur dull > vélice.UG 3514, Stas OOM \u2014 FURNISUED SYETY Cuus- Mience, avntieimen, HRUOM, sul:ab.e vue or Ptivatu lun.14 Belmont WITH twu sl ummer oard Those living at a distance from Montreal having accommodation for Summer Board.SUMMER BQ AA NN OARD LARGE H AC- commudate 20, u gal- lerles: air) rvoms, with class board, Mi.wood House, rome.Que.eod Bornp - JORDELLE N, P.y.This house 19 Ri ecetve susnimer guests.tag dâdress Mrs E F Stevens.i 1 3aw RETTE or sum- ly Ade- BAR, \u2014 THE G House, Cap-a-I\" Aly N » open mer boarders; terms IMAo@ cu A) ONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, DOGS FOR SALE.| ; ~~ NN por SALE \u2014 FRENCH BI LL bUtG, TWO years old, very \u201cquicl, good naleh dos.will sell cheap World Gossip tu quick buyer, Can be seen un; UUme, at 195 1-2 St.Urbain st.184 > WR SALLE \u2014 THREE BULL TEIRIERS, AISÉE 07 Le kind D ee cu ie EN SU ans ue Says Galiclans Are Good People.1.2 Murray st.\u201cThere are about 60.000 Galicizns in Joon sare pur REE WIRE HAIR FOX Canada to-day, the greater number of males and one femay.Apply 18 Hroosdon whom are situated in the Edmonton dis- lane trict, and, as a whole, they are a very La 14 Dut.ur, Cap- a1 & Que, 137 lveud - - -\u2014 .PR VUX 2,10 LET IN À FRIVATE - AN: ers, OF who may have houses * ur.Capea vig \u2014 IZ por SALES ENGLISH SETTERS.PURE satlsfactory element.Hy.room ciegabtly futuished, Lath on Py ae peser \u2014 AT A COMRURTABLE FARM treed, fine marka, beauties, nne yedr Last night.while discussing at the same four, Apl., l1slu Mansticid st or cottages or other facilities tah and hens Cot\u201d 5 e Addrees Mr a ren FRI ty tne Deld Address U0 Windsor Hotel the character of the immi- CT Th Abie Bu Mansfield ee da « had .8 VOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 1 of Seta Ste; hens, Shawb, & Que 129 10 law \u2014- ~.grants arriving in Western Canada, Mr 1 1oom, with Loard, no other beuruets, to rent, will find the Summer \u2014_\u2014 TT TT TT Jon SALE - A ARLE AND WHITE John A.Calrns, of Winnipe made the French private taimiiy.dul Si Dens st Board > and other classified OAR!\" \u2014 ORC HA 0 TARY HOUSE, collle dog, mai well marked and 7 : pes, bral DU Louis square \u2019 - BoA pie isantl, situ = emphremaxog \u201c1h full pedigree and prize stock, winning above statement.Lake, rar w t.pt OTice.riiree millea # Prize at last dog saow.Apply C 8llv, Star ; VOMS\u2014 iO LET ELEGANT FLKNISH- want columns of the Star A RaW salphur Sprig role sanity prneh.afitce \u201cThe people out there known as the ed Or dain: alsaed Tlor, wi .bathing house, plano, fi « fs un per \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 salle ; \u201d ; out bedruum a od Wh al com iart du most satisfactory medium for week; references furniqh d: Photo sent when k OR SAT E- FON TERRIER PUPPIES, Gallclans are of two familles, the Polish convenience.Apps (à MIS Md)oi, sui oe i 1 ick 1 wanted Angus St.Maxtfa.Koowlton Land- wie and smooth, CWatehmaker® and the Ruthemuans.To-day there are Urbain st., corner Prine Arthur, or getting in quic communica- ing, Que.129 lv Zaw stock.PA.Pitt, 154 St Catherine Road, approxlinately six thousand of these pea - : + * + - vulremont, Que .- 2, c Revs 10 LEP NICELY FL RNISHEDL tion with interested parties Brrre rp MONT Forel, ET E 54 Dle in Winnipeg, with an additional go- « Gates Lo : in Aurentian inins al > - = ; ~ CIE : : at \u2018obi ; - tiemmen bos we han * dutiars per \u201cm fo looking for such places, and un lake alde.in chaig§ of lakes on Great pe SALE Du ae pren air adhe population of probably two thou » = » a \u201c 4 ae \u201d SI IL] se : : 1 1 N Rallway.170{ ft.above aea level, Spaniels, be HOSS : sand.de cauren + thus completing satisfactory.Northern ful scenery 1 Northern country: #8es.lowest prices to unmediate pur- vot ix ul Là \\ , = \u2014 NI \u201cte \u201cIt 1c! good t:shing and boat \u201cThe Spurtman's chasers.Also white Wyandottes.Ed- ; ie Six rousand n and around 1 ud ML AYE HE \u2014 Address Advertising De- Paradise.\u201d For terms dress A.Millette, |mund Parker, Compton, Que.Winnipeg, the majority are property own- In Cliy, bath tial Lot wacer clecuie Sign | partment, Star Office, Monts Mentrort Que 113 25 cod ers, some of them very well fixed.ani SAG fuilily, moderate vs\u201d real UVAUD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD, PLEA.when seen on the street they cannot b- ss ol situated on the lake front; gou Ç; - \u2014\u2014\u2014 - , Le 26 DE.S PpIy to Mis T.Pettigrew.Mount LAUNDRY MACHINERY.distinguished from the more prosperous QOMS\u2014IN A sy EC TABLE E FREN\u20acH Vernon Cottage, Ste.Agathe des Monts.P.citizens.tor ons ur tao ren, EE sulisb ; © Box 1837, Phone N« 141 10404 visoRs, où batn fia, wiih erga .\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 FE x ns | - stances \\ gas, elec, Light and Lime view, hear cars.\\ JANT ED \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS.OAKD -\u2014- DU FFERIN HOUS CA- here has In certain instances been sVôA St.Hubert st 55 2 Fiist class board.good shady lawn B cuuna.Is ready for summer guests.same trouble, but this has been caused Ou worandah.house situated on ganks bf Apply J.M.Pollock, Cacouna, Qu to a great extent by a band of a few OUMS \u2014 FURNISHED AND PARTLY A te rT pear Tost ce and church- 143 7 Saw end \u2018 furnished souble rooms es, safe row boat free, terms $5 per week Young men, who hail from three or four al McGll College ave.Address Mrs.E.lee.IOrignal, Ont JRUMS - FURNISHED ROOMS FOR of the Galician villages out West.These \u2014 - + gentlemen, breakfast.river fron: i ; Lo OOMS \u2014 TU LET ONE LANGE BOARD oo A LIMITED XI MBER, or Victntia axe.Longueutl West.as 3eud fellows served in the army in the old lor bedroom, suitable for (we or a ; rerts ran be accom Fo Bee ss \u2014 \u2014 Som - country, and afterwards came to Canada.young men.also other rooms PR lapie Cottage.Knowiton, Que.or terms, GARD BOARDERS CARN BE ACCOM.; A it required, centrai.2/6 St George at c'e.apply Mrs M: Geer 148 10 modated at \u2018The Highlands\u201c con ' 1ry Machinory ! and.taking up quarters together in Ca- = ; to city, board, healthy } 1- Power Laundry Machinery for ap-to- : : .ine - ï -a s FOOUCA WELL FURNISHED Teint BOARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS WILL Le ee ee Sa! date Launäries.Writs for Catalogue, VORB nada.have combined for offensive and ight room in an up 1v date new ah Hill cond sa Scammodation at Spring cold water tnroughuut the house.For teims MANUFACTURING CO, Limited, Tor- defensive work.They travel In gangs.A ment house; good view.electric Hight.en ph FPE son era UT Cue 148 10 8PPlS to Mrs E.Jones, West Sherf- onto, Ont.zoo 3) law party of them will go out on railway con- amel bath; hot water; famy of two, nu : ; : ford, Que.- 149 7 law struction or other work for a few months.children.Address F 5274, Stat uMiee CARI\" \u2014 PARENTS SEEKING A GARD NE HOUSE, CLEAN SIRING and return to spend thelr money around place in the country, where they can \u2018 al + Se Ee Ra NS Sea Cr \u2014 A OOMS \u2014 TU LET.OK FLAT.NI ELY secura board and supervision for boys (also ole pieds, Koad lable, fine trout fishing, the resorts of the city, a very large per- furnished, 64 Clty Councillors st tuitlon 1?required).should apply to \u2018he !élPphone, daily mai.beals free: five tn MACHINERY FOR SALE .ha - ev.IW Hibbard, Berthler-en-haut Que.81x dollars week Jen.Leroux Fils, Lac centage going over the bars.\"The result of : : oth i Coar: > ce, sare ; OOM \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE FRONT.151 6 aariebols Post Office, St.Margaret ol ~~ - ~ rem ~~ this may be easlly understood.There js furnished.suitable for one vr two gen - \u201ces - r - Usmen.11 Mayor st, central, near Bleury J§OARD BOARD AND ROOMS FOR To - \u2014 COR SALE \u2014 BUILDING AND EQUIP- & feeling among the respectable element and St.Catherine gentlamen, private family.house :it- OARD \u2014 L'ACHIGAN HOUSE, SITUAT- ment of clreular saw mill, now run- that this gang ought to be eliminated : uated near water, home «rmforts Miss ed on lake shore, goud board.boats ning.To be removed at flose of present .C \u2019 00M \u2014 COMFORTABLY FI RNISHED Mraden, Pointe Claire, Que, and 50 Park {ree airs rooms.recsonable price.Adsipne vawing season Power strhm and water However.these fellows are only the ex- 3 C 1 .Ni: < ! .5 > ; 2 apa RE 15,50 1 se È \u201c \u201cty hav S NY ay front roum to rent de \u2018 am avenue.152 4 reuchamp © gun, Que.147 10 Zaw ape aire a void r nus ph le ception, and the majority have proved very : 0% «due \u2014 > \u2014\u2014 120ARD \u2014 BOAR Chr oran < 4 \u2018erv wav \u201cy ar English family.Apply 574 st Vuiherme st PROARD -\u2014 BELL TERRACE WILL Boar Pa BOARDERS AN BE ACCOM.Laer particulars apply -8 Board of Satisfartory in every way, and they are a wos! open July 1st.for @ limited number À modated by June 15th.at Lake View Trade Bide.147 26 desirable class for this ur any other coun- of boarders.good uccommndatinn, 200 ft, Farm.Foster.goad boating, batning and \u2014 try.\u201d \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 .y ~ & ng.9 ar 4d 3 af verandabs, pretty scenery.bracing air, Fostee Que, p culars apply Me Greer, Jor SALE -\u2014 50 H.P ROILER, 75 H.¥ ROOMS WANTED Rdutts prefetred, terms.moderate.Address == - Cu EIRE SSH PRO NE en, : Bel *Teprace.Shawbridge Que \"159 10 OARD\u2014VACANCY FOR ONE GEN- ne foe hater seater noe pulp wood Rings.Government Methods of Buying._ .hi - : \u201c in ne.on pire 3 : .\u2018 AS ss.\u2014_ tleman at Lake View Cottage.lixie.Fenderson and tn war avec Que John \u201c ; iV ANTED a ABOUT JULY \u201cTH, TWO 1 CARD ~EOAKDERS WANTED TROUT superior board; five minutes from railway ?\u2019 155 2 taw AI pearances point to the fact that our I furnished rooms.With Use of atenen lake Hoarding House, situated two station: G i EE ps ov re ; too care- for young marrird couple.English, no ch!l.miles from Ste Agathe des Monts, beauti- anon.also for lf Links on lake front.present tiovernment are not any too care dren.vest of St Lawrence an above St ful sceners, n'sa sandy beach for ing Mleen Cockburn, Nie.ful in the methods of buying employed by Catherine, C.W.5., 145 St ames st.boats free, gout (ishing (\u2018onsumptives not ; > a: * Fra .153 3 taken.Ed Adam, Trout Lake.Si.Agathe BOARD \u2014 A LADY WITH COTTAGE their agents,\u201d sald Mr.Frank J.Hartney, ey TEAS TY des Monts.Que, 151 6 Lower l.achine road, faving river, .\u2019 of Vancouver.lust night.ANTED \u2014 RRIGH \u2018 A: ANT street cars pass door, could take room- \u2018In our city à short time ago the Gov- W comfortable room wanted by a Joux OARD WANTED SUMMER BOAKD- ers; breakfast and tea supplied.Ad- PUS ; ; 5 j ; man; Lachine preferred.S 4s0L, Siar Ot- srs al Fine Hurat Farm, near p.e&- dress (: 9433, Star Branch office < ernment bought in the confiscated gaso- fice.ant Saar of sp anavilie.hor elhinutes\u2019 Com 7 line schooner North at aucuon, for which - WAL 1 Post Off nd urches, ol ANTED \u2014 1» 1U'BLE BRDDED ROOM particiars apply to Mrs.Wm Blewett, Box OARD-MAPLLHURST FARM FPIERCE- it paid a price of $6,000.W .ee ; ; = - TOR 4 ton, BK males from Montreal, boarders, v a hi à for married couple and two children, 85 Cowanas:rie.Que.51 healthy jon or n° = Wood working Machinery in if © u 1 uni k within 15 minutes Dominion square, must - \u2014_ id] ane iy.PRE 5 ail, mali, stock ready for prompt =hipment if course, there 1s nothing remark- be moderate rent J 541$.star Om JRCARD Tue AGANCIES AT PINE CLIFF terms.ladies 35 week ral.Frat ) ! en : able In this fact, but there is consideratle Lhe tor 1st July.APDI/ to Mrs, Jermh Tors LET ONE On Tw : Tron Lathes, Drills, Fanery Mache ting tl ; ich the i., : 8 \u2014 TH LE NE OF \u2018 n- IN 3 \u2018hic v ANTED - Ny F BRIGHT FU Cleary Shawbridge, Que.153 6 I ished rooms with use of he mn Ines, Pumps, Plowers, Shafting vo say regard me oe id n whic 1e i tom, pleasdan pes yo.by A Fe ae \u20ac ; - a ; > » Ds it { JuUsINESs was transacted.fined gentleman, must Bo with full priv GARD \u2014\u2014 STE.AGATHE DES MONTS.Back River, Appi E., Ahuntsh pate Hangers, Pulleys and nice lot of i$ ae HN known that the leges, G 5110.Siar IfMice first class hoard, beautiful view of iver Post tee >» = 2nd hand Belting.Had it been generally known tha we } lak Fur terms : ly to F.Be- re = \u2014\u2014 .Fo .- : dura, 1820 BLO BON Mes a 8 OARD \u2014 PRIVATE FAMILY.KNOWL- AH orders have prompt attention.Government was bidäding for the bout, RCOMS AND BOARD.fon Que.plrasant rooms, bath, goed every private bidder would have retired, VARD\u2014 LAURENTIDE PARK HOUSES board.short istance from lake.home in ov ee B pen.overlook Lake Maskineng»: large Comforts, June zoth B.Bullard 155 2 WwW, L MILLER & co.leave the freld to the Go ernment.but me -med, airy.with shady verandahs.one \u2014 CT this knowledge was not general, and, as OARD \u2014 TOURIST ACCOMMODATION.nundied acres wooded land belonzing: five OARD \u2014 BPKING CREEK FARM 13, 16, 15 St.Peter nt.M ; - airy rooms, European plan, with Of css kept.flahing.boating.bathing, brac- house, now open for summer boarders, + » Montreal.the sale had to be carried out arcording Thon meais.Parisian House, 61 ah 83 ing air and beautiful scenery, adults only.shady lawn and \u2018crandans, boating and tp all legal requirements, several people nion avenue.Address Laurentide Park Houses, St.(iab- fishinæ an athtng.Pply rthur Davis, ; i A - IT rie! de Brandnn.Que 153 3 Christieville, Que 156 10 wasted their time and breath making of Res \u2014 DOURLE AND.SINGLE.fers.In the light of the purchase by + pandsomely furnished, in weil appolnt- MARD \u2014 LAC DES ILES.NEW HOUSE, \u201cANTED \u2014 A FAMILY OF THREE OR \u2014 _ ; ; ed house, highest references.Telrphone.B excellent board and fishing; boats free W four boarders a a farm house.nn the Government this outside bidding was Transients.14 Bishop st.147 10 | Terme 34.50 to 8550 a week, children half niher boarders kept.Thos.Lane, Arundai, -dicr tke a man bettin SINE 3 1 price.Zotique l.eroux, l.ac Charlebols.Que.Que.155 2 aLerous.something A e oney at 5 OOMS \u2014 NGL.AND YOURILE 153 lu good coin against \u2018stage 1n P transients wil} find good accommela- OARD \u2014 BAY VIEW COTTAGE.SITU- a .By bidding in the boat, the tion and first class board.Tel Up 4175 OARD \u2014 MAY BE HAD ON A LARGE ated on the shore of Lake Megantic, BOILERS race track.> ET Si \u20ac 65 Union avenue.150 & dairy farm on banks of tne River >( bow open, heautiful scenery.lots of shade, only expense to the Guvernment will be - \u2014 Francis, one and quarter mile from Mel.good rooms, boats free.16 minutes from U.mm ; legal costs incurred OOMS \u2014 AND BUARD.FIRST \u2018\u2019LASS, bourne, opposite Richmond G.T ouse P R.station, P ©).and churches.Terms the payment of the les - newly furnisned rooms a:so tabls ls handsomely furnished and finished.table ss r week.Appi) Mrs.H.B.smitm.1 in fighting the claims of the owner, from pe orizonta board, transients accommodated.71 Sher- unexceptiona! House Is near the river.Lut 63 4 h the vessel was conflscated.brooke st.east.161 8 high above lt.commanding beautiful scenic U ri ht whom efiects; conveyance to and fro free, fishing, DVOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFUR- p g \u201cMr.C.B.Sword, fisheries Inspector Roos \u2014 MRS GARDINER.107 MET- bathing.livery.eic Address J.G 1, + nished rooms to rent for the week or L - .Mu Ife st, has a very brght newly Melbourne.Que.Box 73 153 3 seasnn, with privilege of using Perry ocomotive out there, did the buying In for the Gov- furnished double rom, teirphote : ==-\u2014-\u2014-_-\u2014\u2014 Island, good fishing, boating, etc Appiy soon as the sale began OOMS\u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.B.A.Boisvert, Hordeaux.156 7 ernment, and as : toh VOM \u2014 AND BOARD, To SUIT TWO with use of kit:hen, in private family the first bid offered was $2,000, whic young men, single beds, terms mod- On river side: rent moderate; five minutes OOMS - T:+ RENT IN THE COUNTRY .to 5.000.\u2018Then Mr.erate, no other boarders 27 deursol st.walk from tireat Northern Station.Apply 1 two double rooms, with hoard, In a amount was raised $5.a 152 4 Mrs.M.Lacroix, Charlemagne, Que private famili, &nod train service, thirty Sword bid $5,5600.One man ralsed to 2 minutes ride by ©.P.R , len minutes 3 z Sword took another $50.The 0OMS \u2014 ONB LARGE DOUBLE walk to station, good shade.For terms Automatic $5,600, then 0 d the Gov- front room.with f.rst class hoard, OARD \u2014 AN IDEAL OUTING FROM apply Mrs.J.Rotunson, Bordeaux, P.Q.; first man went another $50, an 1e Pp Speed modern canvenlences, very central location.Saturday noon until Monday morning.\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 m= e mum ee ee raised the rice 17 Hanoser at 162 te M Anna de Rellesue @ most h OOM T LET AT LACHINE ON ernment ofilrial then $ P * + A Bel?; 38 charm- DOM \u2014 oO LE AC NE.N 3 \u2014_\u2014 - = [Ing spot, nn the beanitful Wake St Louis.lake sanre.well furnished room with.High Speed $200.The only outsider in the business OOMS \u2014 TO LET Fit: CLASS #plendid Shing bou'\u2018ing and bathing, mo.out board.near river side, club, private M ; then laid down his band, and Mr.Sword rooms and board > beaver Hall UT var service, also : R and & T R family.F 5261, Star Office.arine ; Hil 153 & First ns rom and Lard Terms moder Gas and Gasoli enjoyed a good laugh up his sleeve._\u2014- ate Apply © 5117.Star Office.154 DARD SUMMER BOARD, CHATEAU ine - J \u2014 SUN \u2018 .3 AU- y ; wn that Mr Sword OOMS \u2014 TWH FURNISHED ROOMS TT 1 guay nice cottage, with verandah, When it became known on bathroom flat, w or without J§ARD - RO! Nn LAKE HOU SE 18 hammaeks, 100 feet to river, 16 minutes was acting for the Government, the board, 155 Mance «xt 153 3 now apen for the seasnn, sltuate n tation.20 minutes from Montreal, 1s .; av.\u2014- one of the most picturesque parts of the [Tom PUES Sd EIN dation, hy tne dar In stock for immediate other bidders felt indignant, as the Gov GOMS\u2014 TWO LARGE, «4 # RTABLE T.aurentians, overlooking Round Lake.large week or month, Poating and fishing.Sun- EN .ernment might have bid $60,000, as the rooma, with good tat © ard: trap.DoW house, wide verandahs, large.shady day tourists welrame, Ratea for adults $6 shipment, , d above sents accommeated.1 \u201cany st.1633 grounds, splendid boating and fishing, five a week.children acrording to age Many -.anoint TIAME .minates from station and P.O.third sta- (ong daily.Tewphone, write or apply on W rite for Stock List.\u201cWhy it was necessary to do thia no COMES _ COMFORT HE tn from 16 laland Lake For terms and premises, to Vezina, C(hateauguay VIl- with first class boat accommodation address Round Lake House, lage.* 165 12 ore has explained, and the fact of the quiet, centrai Jo lun.oln a -nue, Welr Station.Que 154 2 - ur J matter is, they would have a hard time near Corona Hote! 3; -\u2014- VER NICEL URNISHED \\ \u2019 toro _ ; _ DARD - GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS OUMS VERY NICELY © rl.explaining it.\u201d rooms to let, With o.wWithont boaz, 1 DOM \u2014 LARGE BRAK PARLOR, can he had at $4 per week on west Lo heat place in Longueuil.in view and at with board.sultabie .i fnur friends.Shore of lake Memphremagog, Apply, Jenn 300 feet from the river, 15 minutes walk B I with uae vf piano.terms 34 per week.69 Patterson.Eust Bolton.Que.from boat.8 Iufferin Terrace, Longueutl, Osborne at.183 6 2 = oo or ARD - FEW BOARDERS WANTED ¢f Box 32.Longueuil.Corner St.James and Little St.Tribute to Roosevelt, M \u2014\u2014 lot LE MN 3 Lo for summer montha, near river, s orss - Fe \u201c .+ t 8 .ay \u2014 .- Roc ried TE Fl tw con Fa Man [and post office.Adults 33.30.children rea- CARD ane AN NNURE PR ARE ere.Ae eine frees Londor.Jun Mrs tae eth date ae coupe ents ann\" Conkling Frmable, The Olive House.Lacauts Me™\" 0 Agathe dec Monts en PT RE a: \u2018Phone Main 5462.MONTREAL.gered ran epenking tor the qu eBlE I East 3414 994 st.le ! \u20ac : : ; : ot Tel Ear 2 184 DARD STILL VACANCY T on commodated, terms etc.apply Mra 3e ar raid It had been a great pleasure for them _\u2014 ser 2 \u2014 : VACAN A OR- to meet the daughter of the greatest oon Can ERY COMF t TABLE ROOM chard Cottage, first class rooms and \u2014 .f Ey ©.Presid ES ; h par, ow able wardrobe.4 statesman of the day.resident pose- Bond Loard Phone Mas 94 St.ata.D°8Td.close to tation and boat, $5 per -\u2014 \u2018elt, he added, had made enduring \\ west ; week.Apply to Mrs.Camplong, Hudsan, SUMMER BOARD WANTED.velt, he .> an enduring erine st 154 4 Que.154 8 ; Briers SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE.mark on the history of his times, t OOM \u2014 DOUBLE SI ITABLE FOR |T To - TT ; bee, District of Montreal, No.spa.Also, he sald, the British had to thank™ wo ee nee CE JARD\u2014 LAC ST.JOSEPH.COTTAGE, AR\u2019 ANTED\u2014 BY GENTLEMAN AND LIT- Cireuit Court.G.Rousseau + him for cementing the good-will existin t ; Bond Yoo private famiiy Lt W.Plaintiff, vs g 3350 per we an table hoard miles from St.ARathe, gnod fish- tle daughter (aged nine years).aum- N.Robillard.Defendant.On the loth\u2019 day between the two peopies.per wenk Bi ! Sr Hall HILL 164 2 Ing: first class board, $o week.Adrien Cor- mer board in country, near City of Montreal of July, 106, at ten uf the clock In the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 beil.155 12 law and station.Appi; B 5054.Star Officer forenoon, at the domicile of tue said De.BOOM \u2014 Lal WELL FURNISHED 154 2 fendant, 613 volonlal avenue, in the City front roor he Te \\ OARD \u2014 A FEW SUMMER BOARD- of Montreal.will be sold by authorlt o ard, suitable for y y of WE ADVISE YOU two Eenth men 1-.canta accommodated.ers ran be accommodated at a plea- \\ \u2018ANTED -\u2014 A LADY WITH TW©O BOYS Juste 4 All the goods and chattels of the ADDY to 197 sr st 254 2 santly situated farm house.large.airy (12 and 10} wishes to spend six weeks sald Defendant, seized in this cause, con- to call at the undermentioned firm of 2 rooms.shady treas and goôd board: !1f- lin the country a: a place where rest may aisting of furniture, ete.Trrmas cash.J.E Renl Estate \u2018gents nod bear thelr ex- OOM \u2014 TO I ET.ONE\\LARGL, 17 Ii.teen minutes\u2019 walk from village; terms ha obtained.i.e.an absence of city dress COUTU.B *.Montreal, June 29, 1906.planations on the pros and cons î - ets AED ?> maderate.For further particulars apply 10 etiquette.Plain fnod, with fresn vegetables, 1 \u2018 o nished front room, hot water heat.Box 9), Ormstown, Que 4 law eow milk and esr and two good alged rooms real esinte speculation.You may know ed.Auer light on middle flat.with J essential, Desrribe fully locality and sur- AILIFFS SALE-PROVINCE OF QUE.* few things on the matter, snd think board, tn pian family, for two gen.| OARD \u2014 THE PLEAGANT SUMMER roundings, also distance from Montreal.C bec, District of \u2018Montreal, Nu.2544, YOU know all about it, but you will see tlemen or married couple.13 Shuter st.home of Mrs J.© lorange is now bluz.Star Office 154 2 Cireult Court OT.Crepeau, Plainiiff, va, \u20ac tant there In much for you to learn \u2014_\u2014 eo ___.| read.to receive few adults for summer P.Riendvuu, Defendant.Om the Sth day 3\u20act before you declare yourself nn ex- QOMS OSINGLE AND DOUBLE WEILL Months.pleasant, shady lawn.fine rooms, \\ ANTED- FR LADY, THREE GIRLS of July, 306, al two of the clack in tne Pert, and you muy think it advisable fûrrehe 1 tuer Tight with er without KPP4 brard.boating and fishing.good train one boy.faim house.Near water pre- afiernuon, at the domicile of the sad De- meanwhile to tnke thelr advice and boaTd wid t>iephone.15 Manoser at service, Apply Mrs.Lorange.Hun- ferred.Apply.giving particulars.I' 4701, fendant.127 d'entre ui.in the Cily of [buy according to their own light, We : 53 2end tingdnn, Que.155 3 2aw ar Office loz aw Montreal, wilt be soid by autaovilty of Jus- are spemking to you of the well-known _-\u2014 - \u2014 - tice, ail the Enods and ciaticls of the said firm of COUSINEAU, RAYMOND & OOMS -\u2014 ALL MODERN CONVENI- OARD \u2014 MRS.G.SALMON HAS FEW NV ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD | Defendunt, selzed In This cause, consisting HALL, 65 St.Jnmes Street, Montreal.\u201cnes and homes «oinforte, for ane or ronme \u2018vacant, gnod board, For par- from July }5th, Sept 1st, for mar- of furniture, etc.Terms rash LwO parties, modetate co.t $38 St Cather.teulars apply Mrs.Salmon, Cartterville, ried couple, place desired Laurentide Moun.UTU, B.$.C.Montreal, June zat,\u201d Jovi.Ine al w.st.near N° Mat: ex 152 2 raw Que ) * tains, border of lake, use of boal.preferrad where no other boarders kepi.B 3038, Star AILIFFS BALE-PROVINCE OF QUE AILIPFS £ALE\u2014PROY EN = - - 8 E S ALE\u2014- D \"R- ATL \"INCE OF QUE- OOM \u2014 GENTLEMAN DESIRING To J3OARD - A FEW BOARDERS FAN BF Office bec Distric: of Montreal.No.6616.B bee: District of Montreal No.NE earn French can bave firs: rlass room Ç accommodated at farm house, on lake, Cireutt Court.Si.Jean, Plazatif ve Circult Court.Pierre Diorais, Plaintiff, ve and brard at Ne 71 Sherbrooke si.cast gond board, boating.bathing and fishing: Dam Pays se Defendant.On the Frank F.Taylor, Defendant.On the 11th 135 2 term oderate.Apply to P.O.Box 12, BOARD.9th day of Ea at ten of the clock day of July, 1906, at aleven of the clock \u2014- 1 \u2014 Rorkway Valley PF.O., Que.154 4 aw a _ in the forenoon, at the dnmiclie of the said in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald roo \u2014 A LARGE FRONT Room.- ess = \u201ca Defendant, 871 City Hall avenue, in the Defendant, in Town of St.Paul, ievia au.with simple heds and board, sutlable OARD \u2014 RIVERVIEW HOUSE (TEM- ARD \u2014 FOMMERCIAL CAFE, 371 ST, \"tty of Montreal, wlll he sold by authority in the District of Montreal, will he sold by for tw) gen lbmen ntn ave perance Hotel), In the beautiful vil- Catherine st.excellent meal, nice of Justice, all ¢he goods and caattels of authority of Justice, all the gonds and chat- pl \u2014 lage nf St.Andrews East, Que, now open table service; five tickats $1; special terms tha said Dafendant, selzed In thix cauxe, t-le Jf da Defendant, seized in this ROMs \u2014 FrnsT au ACCOMMOD NE for the accommodation of transients and P/ the week or month.44 12 consisting of furniture, ete.Terms cash.caus RR (Ean, of furniture, ANATOLE on, priva ished nanent boarders: the h 7 _ = E.COUTU, B.C.Montreal, June 28, CHERRIER, C.Montreal, 2 front room.alse large front parlor bedroom Frain situated on the bank ot te erm.OARID\u2014 EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD, 1906, 1906, Sth June, (double.bay windows, aix o'clock dinner.River: ten minut se drive from Carillon: quick service, $12 month.$3.00 week; porcelain bath.terms for room and board gong fishing and boating.livery in connec.5x menis B1.Sussex House, 43 Matcaife oo twenty-three doliars a month each.34 Bhu- tion: for terms, etc.apply Thos.Moore 150 Riverview House, Bt.Andrews East, Que.TYOARD \u2014 THE REGAL.554 pei - CT TT 154 4 ad .- - OOM8 \u2014 TO LET WITH BOARD, ONE W_ ?aw erine, near Stanley.a few more va- - æpacious doube room, well furnishe _ cancies for table boarders, $3.30 per week, Pa prope?comin a (Ease (UNG BOARD, - SUNMER BOARD, naw | IC Ni Lx it RAD 9 friends; vacant to dav, everything 18 first > 7 .tion.good view; sapeclal rates for famiiles: - J s ._ class.00a St Hubert nt for terms apply to Box 11 te.Agathe OA RP MRS te and oR or SEARL, OOM \u2014 NIVR TUVBLE FANNT room, dE Monte Que 143 © 84 |moantion, with professional attendance: a- \u201cwith firet class heard and home com.dies treated and attendrd.160 St.George co | Îled in O A : f forts, suitable foi ten entimmen or mar.PBOARD © FEW BOARDERS CAN BE street 161 11 Over 50 installed in Ottawa.saving of I0 to ., 8 accommodated at ferm houss, large Hed rant, table guests accommodated.Jo bath.shaded lawn, dally mail.Ap- OARD \u2014 MRS.D.R.BOHME HAS 27 7 in fuel 1s guarant ed.Illustrated Catalogue .ply Mrs, N.Miller, rome Centre, Que.rooms and board for Iadies during 10 \\ 163 4 aw private.Apply 133 Ontario st mailed upon application, M \u2014 TO RENT REAUTIFUL LARGE unfurnish- and fin- Re front room.furmsned or ed; board if demred.no children est locality.2123 Mount Roval ave Roous \u2014 AND BOARD LARGE FRONT room, with best nf hoard for gentleman and wife.Also ene Ringie room.492 West Dorchester st ROOMS AND SUOARD WANTED.A 0e \\ ANTED - ONE LARGE ROOM AND board for three ladies, Uhateguguay or St.Anna preferred.R 1766, Star PRÉ 5 Was ROOM AND BOARD IN TE .family in the country.clo to Montreal.muat be near the wate; Apply.stating terms and location, to G 6302, Star Office, VW ANTED \u2014 BINGLE ROOM WITH board, for young man.breakfast 6 m., convenient for cars to Maisenneuse ddress D 9449, dtar Branch Office ANTED\u2014GOOD ROOMB AND BOARD for three adults, In private family: In Westmount.Address C 9224.Rtar Branch Office \u2018 TRE vend A v + RD Bea ROOMS AND BOARD IN A confinement; east.145 50eod \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 open as usual.one of the most de.Hghtfu!l countr; places and home-like, near St.Lawrence river, price moderate.Mrs.Thomas Ward, Proprietor, Kamourakka, Que.198 13eod OARM \u2014 ST.AGATHE DES MONTS: - firat class board and rooms.Apply Mra.I.T.Dick, 8t.Agathe des Months, nr Telephona.1 10eod can tion; good dren taken inrten.N.DOARD \u2014 A FEW BELECT BOARDERS be accommodated at Sunar- lawn Cottage, pleasant and Tnealthful loea- fis and boating; no chil- Mrs C.M.Farlinger, Ft.Cov- x.27 §& law beautiful part of North Hatley, three OARD\u2014MRS BRAZEAT.SICK NURSE, minutes\u2019 walk from iske post office; has private +ccommnaadation for ladies rates §1 per day; also two new cottages to before and during .onfinement.with medi- let.Address 8.A.McKay, North cal attendance.156 Selby Bi, Westmount.Que.141 Ko a era 151 12e0d OARD \u2014 LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS, ARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES terms weakly, one In a room, gents private rick nurse 187 Cadleux street, $6: Indien 35; two In x room 35 weekiy.Montreal Superior accommodation tar Free boatx.Piano and telephone.Address rd best medical attendance; strictly Ludger Leroux, Lac Charlebois Post Office.Private.129 30eo0d 141 12e0d OARDL - MRS.DR.POULIN HAS OARD \u2014 KAMOURASKA HOTEL 18 rooms and board for iadies before and during confinement: Strictly private, 1 terms moderate.171 Montcadm st 55 MORTGAGE LOANS.IT Ar a PrN re LOANS made on REAL ESTATE at curTent rates MP ER and on \u20ac terma of pat Ww charges.No éAelays.Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co., 141 Notre Dame st.West.cor.St.John atty NERY AGENCY, MONTREAL.CANADA MAC 208 ST.JAMES STEET, 151 6ead BOILERS, ENGINES.IRON AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES.LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES.MULLIN'S DOMINION MACHINERY CO., 37 PAPINEAU SQUARE.JUNE 30, 1906.OPEN CHAMPI The last day\u2019s play of the open golf tournament of (reat Britain 8 described as follows by the London Telegraph: Rai: fell overnight at Muirfield, so that the greens were much stiffer in the morning, but under the influence of sun and wind became fast again after lunch.Vardon was probably playing the best golf up to the hole, but his putting was weak.Taylor was at times very brillant and then very disappointing; Brald, though shorter than usual, was very steady.Curiously enough Taylor and Mr.Graham were drawn together, so that their match was the all-important one in the morning.Mr.Graham was but one shot behind, and 1t was generally thought that should he come away with another very low score he might be added to the list of Hoylake iunateurs who have won the open championship.He made rather an unfortunate start.however, for he was very weak with his approach putt at the first hole, and required a four.Taylor was perfect at the first four holes, hut Mr.Graham again lost a shot at the third hole, where, after two lovely shots, he was short with his putt of six yards.and missed a short one of a yard through his putter catching the edge of his coat.Taylor nearly had a 3 at the fourth, and hoth men managed a 5 at the fifth, though Mr.Graham was in the rough with his second.An easy half in 4 followed, but Taylor was rather short going to the wall, with his putt of ten yards, and missed his next.This gave Mr.(Fraham back a stroke and a half in 4 at the ninth, and left Taylor lead- fing with 37 to 38.Nelther got their putt down at the tenth, though the hole was beautifully played, Taylor's ball kicking away to the left off his run up to the hole.At the eleventh both took their cleeks off the tee and wooden clubs for thelr second shots.Taylor was close to the hole, and got down a good putt for a 8.Mr.Graham was short with his long putt, but holed nut well in 4.Both had splendid iron shots at the twelfth, but Mr.Graham missed his putt and went still another stroke behind.Taylor was unlucky to break into the hunker at the thirteenth, but had a gnod lie, and managed a 4.Mr.Graham made a good second ana secured a 3, but cut his tee shots too fine at the short hole and struck the face nf the bunker.He failed to clear the face with his se- rond, and required five strokes for the hole, which Taylor played nicely in 3.At the fifteenth Taylor was a bit lucky to run clear between the pot- bunker and the big one, but threw away his fortune by missing a very short putt.Mr.Graham, with a beautiful long putt, lay dead and registered a 3.The long play to the 16th was good, but Taylor hit his approach too high, and was short with his long putt.Mr.Graham also failed with his putt from the edge of the green, and also required a 6.Taylor dropped a shot at the seventeenth on the green, and Mr.Graham lost at least a stroke at the last hole, where he slackened his grip of the iron and put his second shot Into the bunker.The total scores were: Taylor, 75; Mr.Graham, 78.Meanwhile Rowland Jones had handed in a 732.which left him only ene stroke behind Taylor's aggregate of 22 Vardon had started none too well, but picked up until the seventeenth, where he appeared to be put off his tee shot by a spectator.He missed the ball.and the hn'e cost him 6 and the round 77 He was thus three strokes behind Taylor.James Braid was late in coming in, and by this time Taylor and Mr.Graham had started on their last round.Tae champion was out in 37.and helped himself at the twelfth witn a splendid 3.He, however, dropped a stroke at the sixteenth and another at the Scventeenth, owing to his being short with his approach.Finishing win A good third shot.he made a 4 of the last hole and finished in 74, thus ejua1- ling Veardon's 227.In the afternpon Taylor and Craham again took the first crowd, but the champion opened badly with a five, being bunkered to the left of the green, and added to his score with b's at the third and fourth.Mr.Graham gained a stroke at the second and another at the fourth.Taylor overshot the green at the seventh, and missed a shortish putt, Two halves in 4 followed, the outward scores being 41 and 39.Mr.Graham was thus hut two atrokes behind on the whole tournament.T&vlor, however, got another stroke advantage by the aid of a 2at the tenth, but required a 6 to the eleventh, where he failed to carry the fridge with his second, his ball coming back into the bunker.Mr.Graham had a 5 here, and the next was halved in 5.where Mr.Graham \u2018vas in the bunker short of the green with his second.He, however, got square with the professional at the fourteenth, owing to a fine 3 at the thirteenth, and the fact that Taylor hit his iron shot off the socket at the short hole and require a 5 it now looked as if the amateur was to take the lead, for he hit a beauty at the fifteenth, and should almost have got a 2.He missed however, and missed again.so that Taylor, who holed well in 3.gained a stroke where ft looked as if Mr.Graham might have taken an advantage of 2.The sixtecnth was well halved in 5, and the seventeenth in 4, so that Taylor led by one stroke.Excitement was Intense when Taylor pulled his ball far into the rough, and Mr.Graham lay well In the middle of the course.Taylor had a fortunate lle, and with a magnificent short pitch got right over the hole with his brassey.Mr.Graham played the hole perfectly; but Taylor.holing his putt for a 3, finished 2 ahead, with a total of 304 to 306.Vardon started with a 8, but let two 6's get into his card at the second and fifth.Then lor a while he played grandly, but seemed likely to g:t a bad hole at the ninth, where he was bunk- ered off the tee.With a wonderful iron shot he got the bail on the green, ond holeing a long putt for a 3 was out in thirty-nine.He missed the putt fn- a 3 at the next, and played his long putt rather hard at the eleventh.Then he fell in a fearfully bad run of putting.just as he had overtaken Taylor and seemed likely to go right away.He missed a putt 0.a yard at the twelfth, and then after a grand drive to the green at the next he lost a stroke on the green.Trying for & 2 at the short hole, he overran and took 4, and added to his disasters by driving into the bunker at the fifteenth.Despita these misfortunes he finished in 78, or one stroke behind Taylor.Walter Toogood now came in with 71, a professional record.Rowland Jones made a poor finish, so that Braid was left with a 76 to win.He did not start until: four o'clock, and played steady golf against the wind.He had a lucky 3 at the firat hole, where he jumped the bunker on the left.He followed this with a fine 4 and an indif?- erent 5, but after this his play was showed that.bar accidents, he was to be the winner.He did Lothing wrong until the ninth, where he was in the rough off the tee and overshot the hole with his second, requiring 6 to hole T out.This gave him a total of 38 for the first half.Coming in.he sta-' d with :.ne 48 At the eleventh and twelfth.But from this point it was onlv a question of how much Le wouisd \u2018 + .> ONSHIP HELD AT MUIRFIELD Golf Tournament Accross the Water in Which Braid Did Some Great Work\u2014Vardon's Putting Weak and Taylor Brilliant But Disappointing outdistance his rivals.This question ho answered at the seventeenth hole, where he holed a fifteen yards put for a 3 and proceeded to attempt the same feat at the last green.He holed out in 73, giving him a total of 300.Braid, who is a Fifeshire man, is thirty-six years old, and learned his golf at Elle and afterwards at St.Andrews.This is his third win; three times also he has been se:- ond.He hes evidently the best nerve of the leading professionals, and stands from all points the first golfer of the year, DETAILS.Rounds.1st&2nd.3rd.4th.Tt Jarges Braid (Walton Heath) .153 74 73-300 Champlouship \u2018Gold Medal and £50.J.HH.Taylor (Richmond), £35 149 75 80-304 Harry Vardon \u201c(South Herts), £15 50 77 78\u2014305 Mr.John Graham.Jr, (Royal Liverpool) 150 78 78\u2014306 Rowland Jones (Wimbledon Park), £31 .152 173 83\u2014308 À.Massey «La Lroulle), £i 156 76 78-310 Mr.a * Maxwell (Tan- tallon) .: 151 77 83-311 Geo.Duncan (Thnper- ley), £2 10s.151 83 78-312 E.Bay (Ganton), £32 108 155 79 75\u20143:2 T.G.Renouf (Manchester), £2 RE 153 76 83\u2014312 J.Kinnell (Prestwich 8t.Nicholas) 154 50 79 \u2014313 W.Hunter (Richmond) 155 8&0 Ro 31h W.J.Leaver (Worsley) 156 75 dl \u20143]5 Tom Vardon (Royal St.George's) 0.187 81 T7 315 George Cawsey (Mal- vern) .co 159 79 78 316 Mr.R.W.Whltecross (Dirleton Castle) .157 50 79\u2014316 T.Simpson (Lytham and 8t.Anne's; .156 R1 79\u2014 316 Walter Toogood (Nkley) 182 R3 71 \u2014316 A.Herd, (Huddersfield) 160 77 0-317 Tom Willlamson (Nottingham) .154 7 R5- 317 D.J.Gaudin (Fulwell) 154 K0 X¥3-317 D.McEwan (Birkdale).15% Kl 7k -317 H.Hamill (Belfast) 161 79 7T\u2014317 > NW.Risebro {Royal Norwich) .158 RO 80\u20143IR D.Kenny (Stranraer) .157 B3 78-318 Ernest Gray (Little- hampton) .154 TR B6-318 Tom Ball (West Lancashire) .157 79 RB2-218 A.Mathews (Rhy .161 80 78 \u201419 Jan.Kinnell ci y Downsi .156 82 R1\u2014319 J.Hepburn (Surbiton) 159 54 77 QU! Geo.Fulford (Hoylake) 361 51 78\u2014420 Jas.Kay (Seaton Ca- Tew) .a.+.159 81 BO\u201420 Ernest Foord (Burn- ham) Le 162 78 56\u2014320 G Cobourn (Sandwell Park» .LL « 160 79 82-321 Mr John \u2018Ban (Royal Liverpool) .Lo.162 77 8B2\u2014321 Atchle Simpson tAber- deeni .\u2026.160 79 82-321 Tom Watt (Ranfurly) 159 86 77-322 B.Snowball (Portmar- nock) .163 78 81-322 Mr.I G.\u2018McKenzie (Dirleton Castle) .162 76 84\u2014322 J.Hl Oke (Sutton \u2018'old- fleld) .160 7R B4\u2014322 Percy Hills (North Manchester) - .155 83 R4-322 J.D.Edgar (Northum- _ ., berland) .157 78 88-313 P.McEwan (Hesketh) 158 Bu 86\u2014174 vorth Rother- A ration y LL.162 Rl 82-32% (East Sus- A CL.158 B4 B2\u2014305 ; (North Ber- Dan ce.163 80 82-35 Property for C.P.R.Extensions.operty purchased by alfferent ce Po mals on Mountain street and in the vicinity of Windsor station.with a view to turning it over to the company for the extension of the terminus at a future date, has now been transferred to the company.In the property is tneluded 110-114 Windseg, street, which has been standing under e¢ name nf Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, and which was turned over ta the UP.Re for the sum of $28.727; and 170 and 172 Mountain street were also turned over, a Grand Trunk\u2019s New Building.Tenders will be ecalied for next werk for the new structure which the Grand Trunk Railway .8 proposing to build on McGill street opposite their present head- quAartens, It is expepted that thé ne building, which will be ten storeys high, will cost In the neighborhood of $250.000, and will be occupled almogt entirely by the offices of the Grand TPrunk and the Grand Trunk Pacific.A subway will connect the present building with the new one.National Editorial Association Return Members of the National Editorial Association, to the number of 277.are now visiting in Montreal They arrived in the city this moming from Quebec and a trip up the Saguenay.About fifty of them passed through yesterday.returning to thelr homes before the rest of the party, After spending tn-day and to-morrow here and being entertained by the cite, the members of the association will leave for Ottawa.and from there will gn to Detroit, where the party will disband.The Virginian Ir Port.The Allan line steamship Virginian arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from J.verpool.The Virginian made a good run from the other side She reached Quechee at 10.20 n\u2019clock yesterday morning.and after discharging the third- class passengers, proceeded up the river at 3 o'clock p.m.anchoring out when darkness overtook her.Civic Improvement League.Halifax.June 30.\u2014 A Civic Improvement league has been formed here to beautify the city.It has an executive of twelve, two from each ward.L THOUGH the decreq of the Chinese Im- prrial Government presented through the Wai-Wu-Pu has somewhat modified the customs situation in Pekin, yet the fact remains that Sir Robert Hart, who, since 1863, hus been Inspector-General of Customs In China, now finds himself subordinate to a couple of Chinese officials; and although, moreover, the l'ekin Government repudiates the suspicion that its alm is to obtain absolute control over the maritime cus- torus, still the question arises, Where is China, if not from those customs, to get the millions which the projected Chinese army will absorb?The plain fact Is, that the revenue department of China is mortgaged up to the hilt for the service of fureign loans, aggregating some $2,300,- 000,900, and also pledged for the payment of the war indemnity.Sir Robert Hart, as statistics show, has just managed to make both ends meet, and has satisfied the foreign bond-hold- ers.But will the two mystgrious officials wlio have just been appointed In authority him continue his good work?There are signs in European Chancelleries that China's action will presently be resented in u concerted diplomatic demon- siriation in Pekin which will probably be uneguailed in the history of the world.The grounds taken will be three: The protection of foreign bond-holders, the nienace to the peace of Asia by the formidable army which the Wal-Wu-Py proposes to crete, and the injustire inflicted upon the members of the Chinese Civil Service, which, for more than forty Years, Sir Hart has been labor- building up.The Chinese Customs Service inte existence is a temporary expedient in 1S54, when the rebelg captured Bhanghal and destroyed the Im-~ of the ren ainder over liobert louslyr Caine perial Customs Bureau.To remedy this inconvenience the treaty Consuls, acting with the concurrence of thelr respective Ministers, decided to constitute a joint commission for the collection of maritime customs Julies.Thus from beginning the present segice has been finally evolved the masterly guiding band of Sir Robert, who has not only suc4 ceeded an making tt possible for China td secure loans abroad at the best terms, but guaranteed their basis of stability.What becomes of the guarantees if a native directorate be placed In control, which implies - the most elaborate denlais notwithstanding \u2014the diversion of a large a small unter anount of duties into China's war chest, and the reversion vf the old system of nepotisni, venality, and maladmint tion?Canadians in the United States.On a rough calculation, there are about fifteen hundred thousand Canadians in the United States, and if their descend- anis are counted, ahout three millions.From a list of more than two hundred names of eminent Canadlans now living In the United States jt appears that the principal human exports of \u2018Canada are professors, preachers, doctors, and authors.At the head of the thirty-eight professors In the list stands Jacob G.Schur- man, who has heen for fourteen years president of Cornell University.In ail respects he ls à representalive Canadian of the highest type.His first glimpse of the world was froin the windows of a litte farmhouse on Prince Edward Island.The \u201cgrand old man\u201d among the professors Is one who holds the doctor's degree of sixteen universities, and who is the only American since Franklin to be an associate of the Institute of France\u2014Pro- fessor Simon Newvuimnb, the astronomer.For fift;-two yeurs has taught the American people the story of the stars, and he 18 still at work on cosmic problems at his home in Washington.The most widely known of the ¢'anadian preachers ix Bishop Charles ji.Fowler, of the Methodist Church Another uf the same denomsnation who was known some time he ago us \u2018President McKinley's pastor,\u201d ls the Rev.Hugh Johnson, of Baltimore.Two of the most eminent leaders of tha Homan Catholic Church are Canadians by blrth Archbishop Quigley, of Chicago, and Archbishop Riordan, of San Francisco.Four Bishops of the jtrotestant Episcopal Chureh ave ulee Cinadigns: C.P.Anderson, of Clhicage, A.1.Willlama.nf Nebraska, W.W.Niles, of New Hampshire, and I\u2019 T Rowe, of Alaska.Coming to the doctors, the une who has caus- od the greatest ammount of digeugsion duping the past twelve months is undoubtedly Dr.Willian Osler, who recently became Reglus Professor of Medicine at Oxford after sixteen years of service at Johns Hopkins.The oldest doctor on the st ls Iw.Charles tH.Shepard.of Brook- vn, eighty-one years vf age, to whom is due the credit of having bhullt, in 1863, the first Turkish bath establishment In Amer- tra.Dr.Wolfred Nelson.of New York, is one of the world's leading authorities on tropical diseases; as is Dr.Thomas P.Hall.of Chirago, on the medical uses of electricity.In business the most prominent Canadian is James J.THIN, who has been called the \u2018\u2019Raliway Napoleon of the North- West.\" THE GLEANER Telephones : Theodore Lefebvre & Go, COFFEES, GROCERS\u2019 SUNDRIES, Etc.21, 23, 25 Gosford Street, MONTREAL SPICES, Bell, Main 1862 Merchants 164 5 \u201c18 tans + es En THE MONTREAL DAILY Soe ES EE \u2018 .- \u201c# \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tf 4 - AICHT OF SANCTION BY, PROVINCES THE DEMAND OF THE ANTI-SUNDAY DBSERVANCE BILL GATHER (Continued from Page One.) action should be regarded as heinz within the provedons of the tal] er not, And so milght infhiet penalties pracue cally at his unconteotied discration Works of necessity op mercy were C«- cepted, but who was lo say that any Even waa k cane opr did not coms un der these heads These were the objections to the measure, but oa solution hued fev of - fered, ac Mi Haver deciared one that setried the whole protdem This soln.Hon, however, was not all thar Mr Rivet nid represented It sas not the amendinent twat Mr biche had pros posed and which they hod Bot proses fed to insist on Me 10 he's arnend- ment had demanded tht cach article of the bil ho subjected to the vonsl- deration of the different wl governs ments amd should not become law Bil it had received their approval Mr.Bourassa himself hf aise proposed an amendment which was 16 the effect that the whole bill hound be sutmmat- ted to the decision of (he pron ineial legislatures and shouaol not bevuine law without their as-cnt This would have been a sufficient protection of the rights of those who did not wish the bill to he passed while permitting those who wanted it to do as they pleased \u20181 am so careful nf the Ihe erties of others,\u201d said Mr Bourassa, \u201cthaï | would allow them to imprison and fetter themselves if such were their desire.\u201d This amendment, however, while submitting the bill in some respects to the decision of the provincial legls- latures had made a condition that this decision should affect only matters which came into provincial Jurisdie- tion.This fn the opinion of the speaker, would lead to etdlesa disputes and would not guarantees the protection of «vil Nherties, because many of the matiers concerned in the measure were under federal ns well ns local contral He instanced the frult and cundy stores which it was Intended to close This would nean the throwing of thousands of pour families upon the street.huit still] as if Was à matter nf commerce and as this was a question for federal decision the pro- vinclal vero would not be vf any as- alstance whatever In this way the amendment while iooking very fin- pressive at first sight dwindled in its application to Very insignificant proportions.It leaves uncovered three quarters of the ground.\u201d he sald, \"and the remaining quarter 1s of little account.\u201d MR.BOURASSA S RESOLUTION.Mr.Bourassa nm conclusion wad a resolution which was unanimously adopied.It read as foliows \u201cThe citizens of Montreal and its subilrtes, fn pubic meeting as-+mbled, sirongis pretest against the adoption of the Lota = bay BLL aos under discussion: ln the Federat Parinument \u2018That measare |s a desogalion of ail the customs winch rave existed from all Line past in the province of Quebec.and raitinges deeply Upon the civit right-, and th social organiza- ton of whi the tnhatitants of that province have heretofore been pos- Ragged.bLuth under tie French regime | constitutions which and the Vartuus Great Britain has granted lo since tha ireaty of Paris wThe citizens of Quebec.as well as those of Ontario, are anxious to pre- aerve (he religious character of the Lords Day and to assure to the working classes the rest to which they ure catitled.\u201cDeeply imbued of liberty and with conscicnee of (her neighbors, they arhnow ledge without any reservation to the citizens of the other provinces the right 1o accomplish as they think He tht Chr stian and social duty.but they helieve they are entitled equally to the right of practising the game duly within the lfmnits of their province a cording to their national and rehgtous traditions, and to therr publie laws and customs, older as they ure than those ol any other province in Canada, \u201cSuch à question, involving as It dues the creed, raclai tradition, family habits.civil rights and gocial oTgan- fzation, should remain within the sphe¥e of action covered by provin- ctal legislation, and according to the them with the principles respect fur the declaration made hy the Minister of Justice th Legislature of each pro- Vince could eaact, under a different form.laws for the observance.of Sun- dav in conformity with the needs and withers of the people of such province.\u201cAr all events, the Frderal Parlin- ment should restrain ita action to the law regulating the cir- anil steamahips on adoption of a cnlatton of trains Butidav \u201cThe citzens of Montreal hereby ap- real to the members of the Senate and the House of Commons, without regard to race creed or party, in the name of the peace which should relgn midisturhed betwaorn the two greal go- ial elements of which the people of Canada is mainly composed, and re quest thrm most urgently to have regard to provincial rights in this matter.and not to Impose on the pro- vinra of Quebec a law contrary to the customs, the sentiments the interests and the civil rights of Ita inhabitants.It I= hereby suggested that if a majority nf the representatives from the rther proviners are anxious to press the adoption of this measure, a clause should he inserted therein providing that the net shall come Inta force only in those provifices where the Legislatures shall enact that the sald act shall #1 ply to their respective territory and inhabitants \u201cIn consequence of all that 1s above stated.thin meeting approves of the attitude of the members of the House of Comanons whe have heretofore opposed this meavure and of their efforts tn endeavoring to have it amended, and affirme that their duty as well as the duty of every representative of the people anxious to preserve the 1lb- erties of the peaple.14 ta oppose by his vite the third reading of the bill.un- lese such a clause is added as will absolutely reserve to the Provincial Legislatures à ratlfying power.\u201d MR.ALPHONSE VENVILLLE, MP.Mr.Alphonse Verville, M.P.was nex: to address the audience, He said that up to the present time he had said very little about the bill In the House, But now that things had taken such a turn he would vigorously protest against It at the third reading.He did not contest the need of a day's resl | against him by the secretary of the or- gunization committee and Mr.Bourassa.The meeting was now beginning to take a turn to straight politics, and the audience which had previously been captured by Mr.Bourassa showed itself most hostile to Mr.Bruneau.The chalr- man called for order in vain and the speaker.when he left the platform, had evidently not said all he wished to.His speech was an attack on Mr.Bour- ASRA for what Mr.Bourassa had said about htni.Three-quarters of the things enumerated hy Mr.Bourassa were not in the bill, and he called the attention of the public to the possible provincial legislation regulating the Sunday observance bill if passed by the Commons However.the bill would not pass the Mnnse hefore the Provincial Government had passed legislation regarding the customs of the province.Mr.Bourassa replied In a few words and was again cheered for n Inne time, and refuted to the apparent satiasfac- tion of those present.the questions brought up by Mr Brunean.Messrs.L.T.Marechal, KO.Olivier Aselin.J.A.Rndier and Arthur Reau- chesne also addressed the meegnz.all strongly protesting agatnet the M! ON THE PLATFORM.Among those on the platform were, Armand Laverane, MP.A.Verville, MP.I.A.Rivet, MP, Ald.M Martin, Ald.Lariviere, 1\".H G.Boivin, H.Bourassa, Lautrelle, Alwar Asselin, A.P R.Oulmet.\\Vv 8t Armand.O.Asselin J.Castell, 1.H.H.Beaulieu, J.H.Dandurand, .MF.Achille; Plante, ; PICHE AMENDMENT 10 SUNDAY BILL (Continued from Page One.) tario, for Instance, might legislate something to be entirely legal in these provinces, but yet the same would remain a punishable misdemesnor under the Dominion Lord's Day Act.Provincial legislatures, for example, might authorize Bunday newspapers by prl- vate bills, but yet publishing of the mame would be counted a crime under the Lord's Day Act and be liable to prosecution.Prov.nces could not legalize this if it is directly prohibited by Dominlon Parliament, + Mr.E.M.MacDonald, Liberal, Pic- tou, sald if Parliament declared that the provinces have the right to legislate on Whatever wag exclusively within their jurisdiction then whatever this covered would not be punishable or prohibited by federal power.The decision of the Privy Council made it imperative that the Dominion Government should legislate in the direction of securing a general) rest day.RERUKE FOR LAVERGNE.He rebuked Mr.Lavergne for say- {ing that ninety-nine per cent.of the Palnsonnault, J.[people asking for Sunday legislation Blumenthal, | did not know what they were asking i Mr.Armand Lavergne, M.P.Mr.Henri Bourassa, M.P.for the laborer.Non, much to the contrary.but he considered that the poor as well as the rich should be allowed te have healthy recreation on their day of rest.The Lord's Day Alliance and its followers could do as thev pleased about spending their rest in the country where they lived, but he could not stand to have them day of.Jictate to the people of this province.As to the support the bill was recelv- ing from the many members of the House, he had found that the country's Intarcats would be much safer if the veople's representatives had a freer hand and were not bound by party ties.The Premier had promised him amendments to two clauses, \u201cand if to-morrow,\u2019 sald the speaker, \u2018at the third reading nf the bill, these clauses have not been amended, I will before the House npen- ly tell the Premier that he tricked me and liad to me.\u201d Mr.Lavergne, M.P.was the next speaker He cxpressed his pleasure at being present and sald he felt assured that the night's demonstration would give hhin renewed courage to continue his fight against the bill.When the Hill was first brought up the Government Informed them that ft had been auked for by the labor fraternities while all that was wanted by them was nne day a week for rest without the additional hypocritical legislation which fe now Ineluded In the bill.The supporters of the bill claimed that it woula impose sacrifires to both Quebec and Ontario This he conaidgrel wae 0 good reason to abandon ft.for what was the rezsnn to Impose sacrifices on twa provinces to satisfy the folly of a few He wne told in open Parliament by Mr.MacDonald that the Province of Quehec was not tn he considered in the matter.and after that who could be surprised to ses meetings of protestation held?If all depended upon him and a few of his colleagues stil) remained loyal.the blll would not pass.BRUNEATIT ATTACKS RBOURASSA.Mr.Arthur Bruneau, M.P.for Rirhe- lieu, got up to speak, but had considerable trouble to making himself understood.He protested vigorously againat the Insults which had been proferred gracefu and crafts.most popular pattern.the low price of ¢ q LOUIS XV.SILVER @ The charactenstic omamentation originated d the reign of Louis XV.of France was notably i \u201cscroll\u201d designs.esigning become that \u201c Louis XV.style \u201d has been.maintained amongst those associated with the arts @ Our Louis XV.silver combines in its border decora- .tion a senes of graceful scrolls, which has made it a G We make it in only serviceable weights, and sell it at NINETY CENTS AN OUNCE Should this design not appeal to you, we show English and Colonial designs at the same price.Henry Birks and Sons, Limited ' Goldsmiths and Silversmiths PHILLIPS SQUARE - MONTREAL that o So important did such SLT D Ps NN ARE 3 PROTEST AGAINST THE SUNDAY OBSERVANCE BILL\u2014SCENE ON THE CHAMP DE MARS DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE SPEECHES.TAR\u2014SATURDAY, JUNE which should be federal legislation was being made provincial legislation, and vice-versa.far as providing for a day of rest is concerned, he sald, that should be the subject a! Federal Jegisiation, but it is now projemsed in effect, to make it the subject of provincial control.Bul when it comes to dealing with the opening of public parks, to allow games, or to use a rifle, these matters should be dealt with by the Provincial legislation.In providing that the observance of the Lord's Day does not trench on the rell- gious convictions of many persons in this country.we should have à Federal statue hut in providing as to recreation and the mode of spending the Lord's Day we should have Provincial laws.In reply to a question put by Mr.Black, Mr.Borden said that it would not be possible to provide for local conditions exvept in so far as the provinces are concerned.There could be no further sub-divisions for purposes of this kind, but the people of each pro- Vince could be left to settle these matters in their own way.Proceeding Mr.Borden said that the Federal legislation should be confined to the features upon which the whole country would agree, leaving as far as possible to the provinces the legislation of that portion which does not deal with the observation of the lord's Day.as à day of rest, but deals with the use to which the people shall put their day of rest.For these reasons, It would be better not to insert the amendment in the particular terms proposed but to insert in much more modified terms, and to add a similar amendment to other sections of the bill.PREMIER SHOWS DIFFICULTY.Sir Wilfrid Laurier who spoke briefly.said it was impossible to leave the matter entirely to the provinces and it was difficuit to decide where to draw the line.The effect of the amendment would be tu leave to the provinces the matter of regulating the legislation touching on the local cus- toins and wishes of the people.Mr.Piche\u2019s amendment was then agreed to and clause 3 of the bill adopted without a division.Considerable discussion took place on the clause of the blll respecting starting and maintaining fires, making repairs to furnaces and repairs of necessity essential to an Industry, which are (0 be permitted on Sunday.Mr.Bennett, Conservative of East Simcoe, spoke of iron smelting.In that industry the furnace fire could Mr.Alphonse Verville, M.P.I.Lefebvre.A.Beland, E.Trudeau, J.H.Guimet.L.E.COuimet, J.O.Robichon, C.J.Houle, A.Arbour, L.l.esperance, H.Raric, Ald.Nault, .Gervais, V.L.emay.N.E.Picotte, F.Curran, president of St.Patrick's Society; G.Frank, G.A.Lafleur.MM.: Seullton.John Jones, L.Robert Rabert, © Pelletier, Jos.Pelletier.-! QO, Rondeau, A.St.Germain, J.E.Brunet, G.Brunet, M.La- treille, L.I'Amano, D.Gamarche, Geo.Ware, F.Mullins, E.Weldt, C.R.Salmon.M.Blais, E.Chaput, R.Maingailhoe, J.A.Ethier, J.Pilkin- ton, F.Pelardeau, A.Landes, H.Larue, J.St.Germain, J.Letourneux, H.Dupras, J.Colas, H.Rivet, A.Lamarche, A.Lefebvre, E.Lacoste.Doc.Ware, LJ Magor, E.Arcand, J.Brunet, A.Drolet.H.St.Francois, P.Certhl- aume, JP, H.St.George, J.H.La- fond, L.Guevremont, A.Chagnon, S.Picard, C.Ilinette A.Panneton, B.Hubert, 8.Clairmont, J.Primeau, J.Fran- coeur.J.E.Benoit, Aza Phillatrauit, president of Tinsmiths' Union; Mr and Mrs.E.Lavalle, O Mouton, J.Bertrand, J.Menard, delegate from Forel; H.Russel, Jo.Gonthler, A.Drolet, A.Blain, W.ibault, L.Berthiaume, J.Piche.E.Dansereau, R.Amidand, T.Gagnon, W Perrault, Jos.Montenbeau.G.Philion.A.Colette, N.Savard, E.Desnoyers, E.Brosseau, J.H.Galarn- eau, J.A.Rodier, Dr.Y.Maillet A.St.Martin, E.Taillefer, .\u201d.Richards, Ald.Dr.Laviolette, M.Gold.E.Poulin, Dr.Malouf.E.A.Marcou.J.B.Lepine, Ed.Vallieres, M.F.Duquet, E.Telllefer, Capt.I._snoyers, J.Lemay.Alex, La- coste, A.G.Pigeon, A.Benoit, G.L.Gervais, president of Clothing Cutters\u2019 Union; B.R.Goyette,Paul Lacoste, 1, A.DLrissette.secretary of Papineau Club.A.Lefehvre, FE.Lepage.A.Vidal, R.G.Delorimier, A, Germain Louis Lacoste, A.Blumenthal, D.Monet, H.R.St.Jean, Jean \u201c\u2019astelll, Mr.A.E.Bruneau, M.P., Wlifred Bt.Amour, Emil Lavigne, À.Letreille, L Gauthier, C.Stevens, George Tremblay, L.Robert, Maxime Caisse, R.Robert, Jean Charbonneau, T.J.irirriths, George Figg, John E.Mee, Alexander Chisholm, T.Tremblay, J.L.Boiajoly, U.Lafontaine, G.J.Ga- mache, J.A.Levesque, Ed.Plchette, (tustave Monat, Joa.Lareau, J.Des- marteau, F.Belanger, A.Charpentier, F.P.Tremblay, F.Roy, L.M.Lemerice.Francis Brunette, A.Robin, J.E.Malinville, A.Pinoteau, L Hamon, T.Dubreull, A.Cusson, L.O.Beauchemin, J.J.Denls, Berthiefville; Victor Lemay, Dr.G.Malllet.JIMMY MURPHY SURE: Expects to Beat Montrsal Rosedele.Special to The Montreal Star, Toronto.June 30.\u2014\"My team is fit and ready to go the journey.\" said Manager Murphy.of the Toronto's, in discussing the outlook for the game at Rosedale with the Montrealers on Monday.They have practised consistently all week and will wind up their work this afternoon, when they will play the juniors.\u201d A great deal of Interest ts being evidenced in this hoil- day game, and the largest crowd of the season is anticipated.' tree Again at The\u2019 Tecumseh Team.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 30.\u2014 When the Nationals and the Tecumseh's meet at the island in an N.L.U.Championship match this afternoon a fast exhibition of the national game is certain.The Tecumseh's will be strengthened by the addition of Stuart, who will replace Rowntree, They Will line up thus: Tecumseh's \u2014 Goal, Pitcher: cover point, Davidson: first defence, Graydon; second defence, Stuart; third defence, Pickering: cen- Clark: point, tré, Felker: third home, Querrie; second home: Whitehead; first home, Durkin; outside home, Adamson; in- sida home, Murton.+ , + } |! ment.for.He «haracterized Mr.Lavergne's remarks as being of an incendtary character.Mr.Lavergne protested vigorously against this language, and there were cries of \u201cwithdraw.\u201d Mr.MacDonald laughingly remarked that he would withdraw the expression.In Mr.La- vergne's case, he thought there was more smoke than fire.Proceeding the member for Pictou sald that in framing the Logpd's Day Act, it was important that the rights of Quebec should not be violated, and it was equally important that the rights of the other provinces should be recognized.BORDEN QUOTES ACT.Mr.Il.L.Borden at this point took a hand In the discussion for a mo- He quoted from the B.N.A, Act to show that Mr.Piche, In framing his amendment, did not comprehend the meaning of the language of the clause.He was accepting something already accepted and Including something already included.Mr.MacDonnell, Conservative, of South Toronto, said the fault of the amendment was that it gives the provinces the right to back out in reference to matters of their jurisdiction, but contained no reciprocal right which would allow the provinces who do not think the bill is strong enough to make it stronger.It was jug- handled legislation, which would result In as many Sunday laws as there are provinces.At this poiñt Mr.Lavergne\u2019s sub- amendment was put and declared lost, then Mr.Piche\u2019s amendment was put.Mr.Borden said thé House was entitled to a Ministerial statement as to the Ministry's view of its effect.THE MINISTERIAL POSITION.Hon.Mr.Aylesworth rose, and while disclalming his ability to give an authoritative opinion off-hand upon any abstruse question of law which might come up in the House, expressed a willingness to give his personal opinion.The amendment, he thought, was logical and consistent with the purpose of the bill, the basic principle of which is concession and compromise.; It was not claimed that the bill covers the whole field.The clause under discussion strikes at all business transactions nn the Sababth Day, except in regard to questions on which the Provincial Legislatures may exact laws.For instance, & member of the House had gjven verbal notice that he would move to have it provided that under certain conditions crops cculd be harvested on Sunday.Buch a proposal would be directly against the popular sentiment in Ontario, but under the amendment proposed the Quebec Provincial Government might pass such legislation if it thought fit to do ro, as it would involve merely a question of civil rights.On the other hand, there are a number of special matters in which the Federal Par- lament would by this act exercise its exclusive authority.POSITIONS ARE REVERSED.Mr.R.L.Borden waa evidently but little impreased with the viaw expressed hy the Mintster of Justice, and sald so In no uncertaln words.The fault he found with the bill as it was proposed to amend it, was that the part WE ADVISE YOU to enll st tbe undormentioneé of Real Estate Agents and hear r of plnpations on the pros and cons of renl estate speculation.Yèu may know a few things on the matter, and think you know all about it, but you 1 see that there is mueh ter Tou :te learn yet bef roelf an eRe rs you declare \u2018yeu pert, _ you wmay thigh meanwhile to snecorêing nf.x take thelr a not be permitted to go out without great loss.The Minister of Justice thought that the clause provided for such cases.MONEYMAKING ON SUNDAY.Mr.Martin, Liberal of North Wellington, and Mr.Kennedy, Liberal, of New Westminster, held that such provision was not necessary.It simply permitted Sunday labor for money making.If money making on Sunday was the principle of the bill, said Mr.Martin, let them stand up and say so.He complained about so much of the talking being done by lawyers.They were always talking on behalf of the manufacturer and the money maker, but never for the day of rest.Mr, Kemp, Conservative of East Toronto, spoke of the sugar beet industry.He had been informed that within one hundred days after the bects were harvested they had to be worked up for after that time they underwent a change and sugar could not be extracted.The process was also continuous and could not be stopped.The Minister of Justice held that the clause covered such a case.Mr.Ross, Liberal, of Yale Cariboo, held that a furnace could be closed down on Sunday without injury to the product or the plant by banking the fires, leaving them smouldering, but it would cause great loss of time, so much so that the business would be ruined.The sub-section, as in the bill, read as follows: \u201cStarting or maintaining fires, making repairs to furnaces, and repairs in cases of emergency, and doing any other work, when surh fires.repair: or work are essential to any industrial process of such à continuous nature that it cannot be stopped without serious injury to its product or to the plant or property used in such process, or If, without the doing of such work on the Lord's Day, such process cannot he carried on continuously and safely during the other six days of the week.\u201d CLAUSE WAS AMENDED.An amendment was carried striking out all the last part which reads: \u201cOr if without .he doing of such work on the Lord's day such process cannot he carried on continuously and safelv during the other six days of t\"- week.\u201d A clause was added by the Minister of Justice permitting the operating on Sunday of ventilating, and pumping machinery in mines when necessary for the preservation of llfe and property.Another clause was added permitting a person to hire on Sunday a horse and carriage for his own use or the uze of his family or to hire a small boat ior a llke purpose.TO TAKE OUT BEST GIRL.Mr.Henderson, Conservative, Hal- ton, wanted it possible for a young man to hire a rig on Sunday for he pr-poss of taking out his best girl for a Sunday drive.That was provided for, said the Mia- ister of Justice, for the young man would be hiring the rig for his own use.The clause respecting Sunday werk on a Monday morning newspaper was amended.As drafted the clause stated that such Sunday work might »e commenced at 8 p.m.Mr.Templeman, Minister of Insand Revenue, had this changed to six o'clock in the afternoon.Another amendment adopted perinits the loading and unloading of Tra.n and ore carrying vessels befors 7 a.m ana after 8 p.m.on Bunday from September 15th to the close of navigation.Work on Sunday by a person in the public service, when working under (Grtre ™ ime =) mest otmfertable.Ask your dealer for them, 1906._\" * Governiff bgulation is also permitted.A Another use that after 86 m avoldable Yolk in would be | ited.The folio clause was added to the suggest of the Minister.of Justice: \u2018Any Rallway Cor was add :1 stating on Sunday un) un- the taking of teh dssioners for Canada, having regard the object of this act, deem necessar to permit in veurection with the freglift traffic of anv Lailwa-.Mr.Bureau, iberal, Three fivera, wanted an exdjtion in favor of towing logs on Munday, but his amendment was not fudopted.Mr.Ross off§red an amend ue it providing for Sugday labor ne:::.uy 10 save property.JT'he amendent sus last, it being thought that such cas = were provided for.Dr.Beland hsked that a speciul clause be inselted providing for the making or maple sugar and syrup on Sunday, when necessary to save the sugar harvest.; The Prime Minister sald they were making too many exceptions, hut as they had made many there was no reason why an exception should not be made in favor of the farmers making maple sugar as well as in fuvor of fishermen.The amendment was adopted.JEWISH EXEMPTION OUT .- ORDER.Mr.Bickerdike, Liharal, of St.Lawrence, Montreal, presented an amendment whose offect would have been to give exemption to the Jews and Seventh Day Adventists.The clause in the bill providing for them was dropped at a previous sitting.Mr.Bickerdike proposed that any one observing the fourth commandment conscientiously shall be permitted to work on the first day of the week provided such work does not diss turb others.This was ruled out of order as it was practically the same as a clause that had been dropped.\u201cThat,\u201d sald Mr.Borden, \u201cis the first time I have heard the fourth commandment ruled out of order.\u201d Another amendment proposed by the Minister of Justice and adopted gives to men engaged in industrial pursuits and in transportation 24 hours free from labor if they are compelled to work on Sunday.A change was made respecting the clause applying to pleasure grounds, the effect of which was to prohibit on Sunday public games or contests for gain or for prizes or rewards, or to be present at any performance or public meeting at which any fee Is charged.It was also provided that the law shall not come into operation until March 1, 1907.Why the delay?usked Mr.Borden.Was it to give time for the Provincial Legislatures to meet and do away with the law before it came into operation?It would not affect any body, said Mr.Lancaster, except the people at Grimsby Park, where they would not be allowed to hold church services.LANCASTER 8 HOT RETORT.\u201cHave they churches there?\u2019 said Mr.Aylesworth.Mr.Lancastor\u2014\"Yes, more than you have attended and it would be better if you went to church more and learned to be polite to the members of the House.\u201d Mr.Lancaster was proceeding, when Mr.Aylesworth asked what was the object of his remarks.; \u201cThe Minister of Justice,\u201d sald Mr.Lancaster.The bill was finally reported, and now stands for a third reading.At 1.20 this morning the House adjourned.SIX MONTHS' HOIST DEFEATED.The first hour of the evening was given to private bills, and the third reading of the bill to Incorporate the Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines Cumpany was moved.In amendment, Mr.Lancaster, Conservative.of Nla- gara and\u201cLincoln, moved that the blll be read \u201cThis day six months.\u201d This was seconded by Dr.Sproule, who spoke briefly, and was repiled to by Mr.Turrif, Liberal, of East Assinibola, who claimed that the policy of the Opposition was anything to block the Grand Trunk Pacific bill, The Canadian Pacife could get its branches built.Mr.Lancaster said na, bnt what he wanted waa that the branches in question be bullt by the Grand Trunk Pacific Company itself, and not by a separate branch company.The amendment for a six manths' hoist was declared lost without a vote being taken.Mr.Henderaon mnved an amendment to the effect that the bill be referred back to the committee of the whole in order tn change the location of a branch in Saskatchewan, The hour was talked out, without a decision having been arrived at.The bill therefore stands over.CHIEF CLERMONT INJURED St.Louis Ofifcer on Flre Apparatus When Struck by Street Car.Chief Clermont.of St.Louis, and Fireman Martel had a parrow escape from death yesierlay.They were standing on the step of a combination chemical engine, hose and ladder waggon answering to a fire alarm, when a reet car struck the waggon at the corner of St.Louls and St.Lawrence streets.The wagznn was damaged somewhat and the chief got aqueezed between the engine and the car, inflicting a :nore or leas serious wound on his knee.Fireman Martel escaped unhurt.The chief, who is able to be about, considers his escape a marvellous one.THE WEATHER.HELL array PROBABILITIES FOR + NEXT 24 HOURS.+ + + + + + : + Partly fal and very warm.+ + Thunderstorms In most lo- + + calities.+ + + + ++444444464444444 \\ 8t.Ann's Pilgrimages.A pilgrimage fur ladies and children only to the shrine of Ste.Anne de Beaupre, under the direction of the Redemptorist Fnthers of Bt.Ann's Church, takes place on July 7.One will also take place for men only on August 11th.Rev Father Flynn has charge of the arrangements.New Paper In Quebec, Special to the Montreal Star, Quebec, June 30 \u201cLa Vigie\u201d is the name of a new pipet.Which issued its first number ye=\"v:lay, And ls apparently opposed 1 the policy of the reform party in the new city council.Tt asks who authorized the floating of the rew Bficred Heart [''& (nstead of the French Tri-cotor.{1M the city hall on the occasion of the rent nt.Jean Baptiste celebrations.Winnipeg's sunday Car Service, Winnipeg.June Manager Phillips, ot the Street Rai'w'v Company.announces that the ((MPANY WII) be prepared to put qn a service by July 8.Failure to adopt a \u2018\u201cMPulsory twenty- four hours\u2019 rest «+6 in the by-law is causing uneasirc= \"+ = T0 CONSERVANETIVÉ LAND DEST URES FOR SALE THE CANADIAN BANK Wy i A .ealed Tenders, marked on envelope .' A * en rl ré \"re County Lennox and Ad- 1 - inni debentures,\u201d addressed to the ; .| besinning of all Wemith.un gned, will be received up to 4 On July 1st we will take orders for - OND INVES - : \u2014 pm.on Wednesday.July 4th 1906 f - .y » for malleable, steel and brass castings of the rchas i Saskatoos Town Lots, $100 0 County te en the all kinds.\u2018The Foundry la In charge We own and recommend Choice Locality.follows: of Mr.T.J.Best, late superintendent.lowing: Farm Lands (per acre) $8 59 pile at Ihnen her annum, re- for Mossrs.Warden King & Co.HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.» a of July.A.D, $280,000 Rei! Telephone 1911, and $9.,000 ut 4 re - Cunada |st Mortgage § | Immediate Vicinity, num, repayable \u201con the iret ay ot Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, $4,500,000 due 1st April, 1928.: Buy now before pices advange.July, A.D.1912, interest on said deben- ; HON.GEO, A, COX, Denom ations §$1.000- £ 0] tures at the rale aforesaid, payable an- à 10Na 00 Xe of S resident.potable Montreal and MELVILLEL& Co, Toally on the first day of Jul each B.E.WALKER, ALEX.LAIRD, ng.> bentures ret .; - G A i nager.At à price to net the Inve Confederntion Lif} Bullding, lender necessarily aecepted re No THREE RIVERS, QUE.eneral Manager.Assistant General Ma er.1 per ant., A ToroNTR.WG.WILSON, | 149 5 law Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England.Capital stock, $10.000.009 ; ar : .aunty Clerk.> paid up salue of hearty 815 | pr Napanee.June 21st.A.D.1906.TRAVELLERS\u2019 LETTERS OF CREDIT.op MerkeL value of negr |= wT | oe alc y ut ority These Letters of Credit are issued for the use of Travellers be : Sec y \u2014 Despateh S'Acci TS : 3 ; ; ina 2) ghondn issued and outs Secrecy Despat Accuracy | ° and Tourists, and may be obtained available in every part ng.3: , Upon which « The three cardinal points in an efficient 0 us 1ce .terest wae armed Or the In.| avait are.\u201cBevracy.despaich, aceuraey.\u201d We Offer for Sale mmy part of of the world.They formu the most convenient method of year neariv - The report which the auditor makes af- A; : = The Company has an u: ter the checkinz of the accounts has been 1 On Tuesday.the seventeenth day cf the providing money when travelling, as the holder can draw record nf dividend paymer I: done, should he placed in the hands of 00 SHARES i month of July next, at eleven o'clock in b .long term of vears and in posers the manager of n company alone.A com- | £m I the forenoon, at the office, No.214 St whatever sum he requires, when needed, without risk of reson ga.and reneral financla Hany also should not deter tho working |! -P Leu ; Jamen street, room No.3, shall be sold.diffi It streng'l, ls unequalled by anv othe \u2018of a business by being ton long on the | HILLCREST COAL \"by authority of justice, under the super- cully.Telephonoa Company on this Conti books.Rapidits ns a requisite of good | & COKE | Vision of the undersigned notary.by pub- Full particulars may be obtained o n application at any office of the Bank nent \u2018 - auditing 1» only second to accuracy.\u2018 Co.of Frank, Alta | Ue auction sale, at-the last and highest MONTREAL BRANCH - - - - « = F.HHL MATHEWSON, Manager.$260 000 © Montreal Warehovsaing The McDOUGALL AUDIT COMPANY, : \u2019 \u2018 bidder, the Immoveables following Je- WEST END BRANCH - - + - - = H.B.PARSONS, Manager Co.rand Trunk Rallway System) ' LIMITED.! Par Value 8100.00 per share.! ponding of the estate of the late P.0.: a to * 147 1h6eod 1st Mortgage 4's.due 1st of April, 32 Central Chambers, Ottawa, Ont., ; Trudel, that ts to say: Lots Nos.733, - 1936 Pres, J.I.MeDougull, ex-Auditor- | The Ulllerest Mine is a proper- TA3, T34.735, 736.737, 738, 739, 740, 741 T PTT TT TT \u2014 Principal.«nd interest uncondi- General of Canada.151 6eod \u2019 5 pr A Jigar ons 1002, 1003, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1087, 1098, 1009 jes >a Be = tipna'v guaranteed by endorsement ! NO Shei aient 0 iH per cent.| 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1055.Be orm - hy the Grand Trunk Raflway Sys- me |} Managed.in\" good.fin well \u20181056, 1057.1058.1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063.tem shape, and we recommens the In 11064.1065 1066 of the official plan and i Denominations $1.000.- £203 154 Sd vextment.) | honke of reference of the In orporated vil- estinghouse o 2 4 to .oe of (be securities df any) held by them.y; ur i > > > WILLIAM HANSON, Arle take notice that after the rid 31st - _ care of Hanson Bros.das DC Afigust, 1706.the said executors | DOMINION DEFOREST WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY LIMITED, MONTREAL OFFL(E\u2014Z8 Board of Trade Bullding.QUEBEC OFFICES\u20142M St.Louis Street.Telephone, Noon a Peter Bureet.Telephone, No.139.n n Parllament Puildings.OTTAWA OFFICES\u201440 Sparks Street.Telephone, No.30354 ; And in Parliament Buildings.DAY RATE\u201420 cents per 10 worda: 1 cent per word extra.NIGHT R ATE\u201420 centw per 285 word =; 2 cent per word extra MESSAGES DELIVERED FREE by uniformed messengers, We guarantee prompt and efficient service.and soljcit your patronage.Dominion DeForest Wireless Telegraph COMPANY, LIMITED, Tel.Main 913 43 COBB AX.T GROWING GREATER and LARGER EVERY DAY Are you interested?Now is the time to bu : .make shipments and start paying dividends.y before the companies We rirongly advise the purchase of SILVER BAR (on Company's stock at market prices.This company has now almost enough ore hagged to make a shipment, and belleve they will ship within Pinks weeks.Thelr stock is exceedingly cheap.It will make all who buy it now a good profit.Send for MARKET LETTER, mailed FREE on application.J.T.EASTWOOD & CO, 24 King Street West, Toronto, Ont.Tenders For The Purchase A R 7 alt Mining ich Strike \u2014IN\u2014 LANDS.Sealed tenders.addressed tn the Provin- cla) lands Comtnissioner and marsed \u201cTenders for the purcanse of Jands.\u201d will be received at this office unill ten o'clock a.m.on Faturda-.the J4th of July, 1806, for the purchass of ail Provin- clal Government lande ving m Townships #1, 12 and 13, Rangea 9 anil x 3 R 10 East of the Principal.Meridian.aboui 112.940 nores Kach tender must be accompanied by cash or marked cheque for one-tenth of the purchase price nfferad, tie same to ba considered as the first payment.cheque to be me » payable tn the Provinctal lands Commissioner.No tender be entertained and the not necessarliy Report confirmed by the managemens Ore Runs $67.50 ben nocept .The conditions of purchuse PER TON.w « as follows: One-tenth cash and rie > \u201c 8 iev i balance tn nine equal arnual instalments, We have always believed in the possi- with Interest at 8 pc, Of the area offered a large percentage har gnod soll and all that is required to make these lands nrabla ig A system of drainage.In order that thia may be acconiplished the Government is offering this Iarge tract so that the purchaser can organize a drainage district and make the area one of the most valuable In the Province.For further particulars apply to L.J.Howe, Deputy Provincial Jands Commissioner, Department of Provincial Lands, Winnipeg, 11th June) 1908 1 9 zaw TENDERS WANTED Guelph & Goderich Railway Company Listowel Bfanch, TENDERS will be recelved until Wed- bilities for a sensational advance in the price of the stock.Write us at ence for White Bear letter.Buying or selling, write, wire or phones us FOX & ROSS, Members Standard Stock and Mininkg Exchange.TORONTO.\u2018Phone M.2765.: particulars and 150 6 HARTSHORNE, BOGERT & BATTELLE, Members New York Stock Exchange, 180 ST.JAMES STREET, nesday.the 3rd day of July.at four o'clock pm.for the construction of the MONTREAL.Listowel branch of the Guelph and Gode- NORMAN BINMORE, - Manager rich Rallway, a distance of seventeen miles from Linwood to Tistowel.Flans, Profiles.Bpecifieations and Approximate Quantities may be seen.and blank forms of Tender may be obtalned at the engineer's office of the Guelph and Goderich Railway 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 rhould be addressed to the undersigned at Goderich, Ont.and marked '\u2018Tenders for the \u2018construction of the Guelph and Goderich \u201cRallway Listowel Branch.\u201d f : P.ALEX.PETERSON, Chlef Engineer.Goderich, Ont., June 16th, 1906.141 52 Bell Tel.Main 545.P.O.Box 1036, Gordon Strathy & Co STOOK BROKERS, No.13 8t.Sacrament 8t Montreal (H.Gordon Strathy, Member Montreal Stock Exchange.) bn fRtocks and Ronés, both here and New York, bought nnd sold on commisaion.Also Grain in Chicago.Correspondents 149 4e0d in New York, Chicage and London, Eng.40 26 dre aa THE QUEBEC BANK Founded 1818.CAPITAL, Paid Up.32,500,000 RESERVE \u2018FUND 1,150,000 BRANCHES IN MONTREAL: Main Office\u2014Place d'Armes 8a.East End Branch\u2014St.Catherine and Amherst streets.7 West End Branch \u2014 1950 St.James street west.TRAVELLERS\u2019 LETTERS OF 4 CREDIT ISSUED PAYABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.Savings Department at all offices.Interest oredi- NOVA SCOTIA STEEL © & COAL CO., Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE, A dividend of TWO per cent.on ths preference shares of this company for the quarter ending June 30, 1906, ham been declared payable.on July 14th, 1906, to shareholders of record of June 30th.The transfer ks of the company will be closed from July 2nd to July 6th, both days inclusive.By order of the directors.THOMAS GREEN, Cashirr Now fllasgow, N.8., June 28, 1908, 1337 WE OFFER BELOW THE MARKET: 25 Canadian Marconi .evens.33.26 ted four times a year.25 Canadien A von 325 3 3 American Marconi .55.09 5000 Deer Trail Con.1000 LaPlata Mines, 5000 Lardeau Mines.1000 International We will sell any mbdye at prices named.| BUY AND SELL Colonial Invest & Loan.n & Has If you wish SOVEREIGN BANK BUILDING MONTREAL.| Pb 9% oo 1e ç£ ; 4 t ; tings Loan, Can.Birkbeck Loan.Dom.|} ne ire us nt our ex Perm't Loan, National Portland Cement, - ] eue stock.Write for our \u2018 Market Letter on Application.; mall Ko\" ov quotation sheet.J.E.CARTER, Investment Broker, 6 A vol: \u2018 IRVING, \u2018Phone 428 GUELPH, ONT.> ) \u201cSpokane, Wafh 154 1374 / Co i CL.EE à .\u201c = A.Monday July Zad\u2014 Closed.te Celebrate Dominion Day Tuesday, July 3rd\u2014The Beginning of Our Great Mid-Summer | Stock-taking Sale FTER the refreshing influence of a holiday we shall be able to take up our midsummer stock-taking' sale all the mors vigorously.This is the sale by means of which we intend to et rid of everything we have in the way o _ summer goods before August Îst\u2014the day we take stock.It is the sale whereby any manufacturer or wholesaler may do the same thing if he wants to ser ously enough to make his offerings a real benefit to the public.Tuesday is just a little too far away from the date of the publication of this snnounce- ment to warrant us going too much into detail.There will be scores of items that will be advertised only on special tickets, covering almost everything a woman will want in the way of summer wearing apparel.As an indication of what you might expect however, wa call your attention to the following: See the window display of Parasols to be sold Tuesday at $3.50 instead of prices up to $6.50.24 TRE 4 \u2018100 Lustre Shirtwaist Suits All positively This Season\u2019s Styles 0 Worth from $12.50 to $18 and $20 [$7.90 This is where the wholesaler comes in.These are the summer cuits he didn't want to take into stock.His » determination to get rid of them is shown in the price you can \u201cbuy them at on Tuesday.Some of the Suits have the shirtwaists, others in Eton Coat style, some are trimmed with silk.others with velvet, some have sun- pleated skirts, others knife-pleated: some have short sleeves.All are positively this season's styles.They would sell regularly for from $12.50 to $18.00 Tuesday Tuegday Leuven access on Lu verruans vase ve rare ve +0.87.90 SUMMER WASH.FABRICS 10 MUSLINS, BATISTES, VOILES ° Worth 15 to .25, Tuesday per yard Ten cents is the price that we shall apply to the clear ance on Tuesday of 1200 yards of muslins and other wash fabrics.worth from .15 to .25 a yard.This is no aggregation of unsaleable patterns.Many of them are actual reproductions of .35 French goods, and it is a positive injustice to the beauty of many of them to sell them at anything like Tuesday's price.Printed American Organdies, mostly floral effects on white grounds.Printed English Voiles, In checks, etc.and Printed Batistes.Tuesday's price, per yard .++0000000000 sous aves sesseses 10 CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, 800 pairs, worth .35 te 45.25 Tuesday .2000 » .SILK GLOVES.25 Regular price .48.Tuesday.» .To a line of Wrist Tength Lisle Thomas Ligget, Limited Bargains in Every Department During July Carpets, Rugs, Squares, Curtains, Portieres, Table Covers, Fancy Cushions, -Brass and Enamelled Bedsteads, etc.Balance of our Furniture stock to be oleared at less than cost price.Mall orders carefully and promptly executed.Thomas Ligget, Limited, 604-606 St.Catherine Street West.| R.MACFARLANE & C0.LIMITED LUMBER, Manufacturers of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC, \u2014S PECIALTY\u2014 \u201cGilmour's\u2019\u2019 Superior Pine and Hardwood Veneered Doors.A large quantity of Pine Doors always on hand, which we offer at prices.We carry a fine stock nf Hardwood Flooring.in Red Birch, Maple and Quartered Oak.Also Red and British Columbia Pine.\u2018 Kiln-dried lumber and Mouldings of every description in stock.R.MACFARLANE & CO, LIMITÆED, COR.RICHMOND and ST.JAMES STR ETS, Bell Tel.Up 2288.Bell Tel.Up 2289 À SIKH CRC TE oy Ey ERR EE f y, Ry qi 45 7 3 3 nt I We Close Monday Personal Style \u2014 Common Fashion You can see the difference between { NOTI \u2014On account of Dominion Day store will be closed on Monda \u2014To give our salespeople an op ling on Sunday, the the celebration day.tunity of taking ad- vantage of the pleasures of the cided to close Fe store at one poliday outing, we de- personal style and common fashion.\u2014But shopping will be made c o'clock to-day.Style is the air, the poise, the grace nuentent à bd service, Yo \u2014the movement that is your own\u2014 teed.' through every change of fashion.customers.There will be god vice; entire satisfaction guara Fashion is common to any woman who can pay for it.Low Price@ T Clothes- e clothes do not make the gentle- n, but they can give him the ap- earance of one .f they are made in the proper style, of handsome materials, nicely tailored.+The Corsets helps the development of that individuality which te true style.Not a hard mold for the figure\u2014it helps the figure to mold itself.Coutil or Percale straight front Corsets, all sizes .co0000.81.00 These ars the points our clothes excel in.~ +Coutit straight front Corsets, long hips, high bubt.$1.50 Rt Et Outside of this store you have never heard of such prices for high class tatlored garments.Best Ever in Silk That's \u2018what our buyer thought when a large importer came to him with a handsome lot of Fancy Habhutai Silk, imported direct from Japanese makers.We would have taken the lot at good deal higher price, And glad to get it at that.- You Will Need a Every suit is backed by our guar- Suit ; IN antee.There -are fully three months of warm weather ahead of us, when these garments will be the ne plus \u2018ultra of comfort and fashion.Muslin Shirtwaist Suits; the 500 ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE, TWEEDS and HOMESPUN Special so elzewhere $11.50, acme of style; worth $2.35.\u201cIt's the best bargain I ever pec sale price.$7.98 Tuesday .$1.49 got,\u201d maid our buyer, \u201cand it will .\u2018 Others in- red and hit be the biggest snap ever given ALL WOOL BOYS\u2019 NORFOLK polka dots, handsomely customers.\u201d 1163 James Street, Corner Fulford Monday, Great Opening ~ of our\u2014 JULY SALE I Pargaln Sale that has ever been inaugurated will 3MIRE & (D.Store MONDAY.Our July Cheap Sales are attract multitudes of economical people.This year we k all previous reco rds.Price cutting will be on an extra- le -fresh and new goods will be hurrled out with as litte matnders and hroken lines.SEE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES: The moat sensatio commence at the O famous.and annual) have planned to by ordinary liberal = courtesy as the Gloves, in white, black.gray and mode,that we are selling specially * at .25, we shall add on Tuesday a small balance of 250 pairs of pure Maffeta Silk Ginves, with Jersey wrists.which we've been selling 800 pairs of Children's Stockings, consisting of Ligle, lace ankle: plain Lisle.in wHite, black and cardinal.black cashmere, plain and ribbed.cotton.In tan and black: none worth less than .3%, Shir¥ Waist Suits Bath Towels 135 Ladles\u2019 Shirt Waist Fnits.made 100 dozen of good ai of fast color gingham and print, all value 16c; Éice ny Towel.sises and colors; real value, $4; for Monday only 31,69 at .48 a pair.in tan, gray, modes.and many worth as much as brown and navy, 13 in.long.Our 46, egular price .48.Tuesday Le ee ne anes aes RS Tuesday «eee cove serves 23 SCOTCH and AUSTRIAN TWEEDS 50 Worth .65, .75 and .85, Tuesday ° On Tuesday we shall sell some Scotch and Austrian tweeds in qualities that usually would cost you .65,.75 and 86 a yard, for .50.In the newest tones of grays.fawnsg, greens.mixtures, ete, In diagonal.square and broken checks, particularly suitable for the new long travelling coat.TPUGBARY 0000000000 sues soccer ss cesses eves ss vesorses vssersss 50 FUIATRAULT & LESAGE Have decided to close their Store a at 6 pa excepting SATURDAY and MONDAY during the months of July and August, and will feel ateful to the public if they will Eo their shopping before that time, 109 Discount for Cash ! Will be given on all goods during July and August.FILITRAULT & LESAGE, Bry Gosds Nerchasts, 429 to 433 St Lawrence Street.: Peabody In fReffrement.the New York bankin or, Tréait Co.; eo fant Hats Lonsdale 10 dozen of ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats.value $1.75 up to $2.50, 1 rase of Lonsdale in remnants, real $ P M our price for value 15c and 18c, for Monday only On 19¢ Basement 1,200 Berry Sets.good French stone IN dozen of Gent's Colored Bhirts.assorted colors.value 7äc and 90e a negligee, fast colors; value bc: set of 7 pieces; our price for this price for our Monday.Sale, only |) ae A9C DC pue Monday only Shirts THE CROWN STORE 0.LEMIHFHE & CO.1155 BT.JAMES STREET - = - Cor.Fulford Every yard warranted perfect.Come in and see the assortment of SUITS, made In Tweeds and made; regular price $2.50, Homes | 224 Les Lacan » puns: regular $5.00 Ladles' Duck ¥1.98 pretty designs.and spot effects, values.Special \u20ac Buits, in reece.$2.98 checks, also in black and also in ivory and white.Extra fine, closely woven quality, brilliant finish; 24 inches wias; regular 65c quality.\u2018Tuesday.see cveissrnsesscs 41c * See window display.Summer Reading Books to help pass away the dragging hours of a long Jou¥pey.Books to brighten dull and stormy 0) .white: regular $4.50, for .4 ga BOYS' 50c KNEE PANTS, made Eton Suits, in grey oor #3 50 R in dark mixtures and plain spuns and Vicunas: some blue and black; Tuesday at 8 odd lines; regular $12.00, for AA ooh il all.$6.50 o'clock sharp they go on sale Lawn Waists, beautifully \u2014 J at.ce een finished Ch reves.e ., Cc 25 Others with panels of eye- 6» let embroidery and medail- lion tucked, made after New York's latest style.$3.50 Percale Wash Skirts, regular 5 A Quality Sale in Basement 69C, for .2222 006 wenn Books Water Tumblers, table 1 49e days that are sure to come.banded t ; ce, wheel: regular $3.50.July to amuse, to interest, to.instruct, bande pa terns, clear Am- Bale LL 49 to every fancy and every taste.can glass: regular price 36 Inch wide Green Wire Cloth, \u201c use derment.36c dozen.July sale, each .2c! regular 256 yard e Cloth, Our prices ca: won! Tin-capped Jelly Tumblers, plain per yard .> r _ July sale, i Ve have made special roduotions or fluted pattern; regular 39c.Refrigerators, 41 inches tall, 34 \" es wor y Bale, each .2%c| inches wide, 18 inches deep, In handy vol Any ane for 12%c , n handy volume size.Lawn Mowers, 10 or 12 inch cut, three cutting blades, 8 inch made of Northern Ash, galvanized lined.July sale.$7.95 Limp cloth, gold top, illuminated title and frontispiece.White Shiny Yellow & Dull - CORN IS Remy Starch being made from Rice Flour, gives a fine white glossy appearance whenever used, instead of the yellowish dull appearance that all starches made from corn give.You Cannot Get a Better Starch.If you try it once you will soon be convinced that you have never seen any Starch give such good results.D.MASSON & CO., Sole Agents, Montreal & Toronto mb st.Henry Syn St.Henry Syndicate CASH OR CREDIT.JULY SALE 331% Discount IN ALL DEPARTMENTS MEN'S TAILORING, STOVES, GO-CARTS, DRESSES, CARPETS, CROCKERY, FURM (TURE, OI1.C1.OTHS, ENAMELWARE, MANTLES, PRFRIGERATORS, ETC, ETC.= A visit to our store, the finest of its kind in the city, -will cnvince you that ge are giving genuine discounts, re 3507-3508 dicate Notre Dame Street.Tet.Westmeutt 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Prof.8k2at's attack hofore the British Academy upsn the 1\u201d In fhe English cation in Chicago, thinks the lack of spelling nf \u201chans appredinied only Ly those who KNOW the ihe \u201cWOR nentimentallsts, who have religious (st: cr of the EnglleH press and turned the world upside down.\u201d Chil.IteTaTy set in wupperting the cigima of dren do Re mind reprimand, and sua- thaty pesky itttle superfluity.As profes- pension + Jsor of Angle-Saxon at Cambridge Cnt- |chlid ne TR punishment uid be went, Wersity.he prunesses ar authority of Bis [ds of v +».to the principal, who would ven .soft hickory switch.rte Foster Pegbody'has withdrawn firm?of 4 ÿ Blames Women Teachers, A Rev.Dr.White, of the Hisrd of Edu.The Litile Letter \u2018\u201c\u201cu.\u201d ud \u201ciabour?, can authority in the public schools 1s due to a holiday.He co ht that a i For DOMINION DAY 4 TN » And Celebrate Canada\u2019s Birthday mn as hat will now serve him well\" administer it with & With Canada\u2019s Leading Ale. EAN notices of Births, Märrlagéé | i Deaths, must } endorse With y names and addresses of the par.\u201csending same.CE.;# \\ TL ca?EUR = .- This is Pasitively the QJ Sale.It will End This store will be closed air day Monday tva \u2014 On next Saturday we shall Close at 1 o\u2019clook, and 68 D.fo close at that hour every Saturday during July aud.}- August.- : 3 Saturday, July 7th.BIRTHS.TER\u2014At 320 Drummond street.on esday, the 84h inst.the wife of E.Certer, of a daughter.t £ Prince Arthur st, on the \u201cJune, to Mr.and Mrs.Bydney & daughter.i 2 JI At 74 Marin avenue.on the 0 Boney.td Mr, and Mrs.Jane Ford.| =\" , ~ 2 th, - ~ TIMELY PROTEST Thought Usury and Other Bills Should Have Been Introduced Sooner.3.HAMILTON'S INAUGURAL JULY SALE Commences Tuesday morning, July 3rd.at 8 o'clock, our store being closed Monday, - While we have sold thousands of pieces of this Free Ring or Locket Every person purchasing a del- lar\u2019s worth at the Radium Dia- mead Demonstration, will receive a Ring or Locket Free, by presents tag this Coupon.RADIUM DIAMOND jewellery our assortmentis still good, and the\u2019 price 5.40 32 Stadacona avenud, on we name is less than the cost to import.of \u2026 to Mr.and Mre, John a.THE IMMIGRATION BILL.Amendment to Measure Providing for Deportation of improvident ENNIS \u2018Jung 27th, at 773 West Catheri i paitanis, ne terete NI.ang Mes.HRLL\u2014At Renfrew.Ont.gh inst, on ot J.H.QU the Mitcheil, of a dsught Rejected.the Dominion Day national holiday, URPHY at 2: Deloimier evens.\u201c \u2014_\u2014 This, the i rst clearing sale i our new store, will largely exceed all our pre- ; un, r Spec The M , of mercha .3 3.3.Murphy.\u2018Il Rings, Brooches, Lockets, Scarf to The Montreal Star vious July sales in volume, variety P = In view of our determination to make this store a model of progressive store- keeping, all goods must be cleared in the season in which they were bought for, this necessarily entails losses, but we count losses inevitable during clearing sales.Ottawa, June 30.\u2014On a motion to adjourn the Benate over Duminion Day, Senator Lougheed called attention to the approach of prorogation, and to the Your Choice AC:B10 Lansdowne ave, West- unt, on the £8th\u2018of June.to Mr.Sidney Pavier, a son.T.und OD \u2014 June 23rd, 1906, to Mr.and \"MH.E.Wood, 531 St.Hubert strest, Pins, Cuff Links, Earrings, Studs, eto.that sell regularly at $2.00, 83.00 and 84.50 - - - S1>= son.London and Toronto papers fact that a large amount uf iovern- The quantity of goods to be cleared in this sale is too large to admit of more 9 copy.ment legisiation was still to -ome be- © i 1 op MARRIAGES.fore the Upper House.| T'iare Would than a representative item taken here and there from our various sections throughout no time to give it proper con- HIBALD-TU t mdaration.- of the lagesiai.on There are equally great reductions being made.the store being accorded publicity.! r in each department that might be of even greater interest to you, Interestingly detailed announcements will be published from day to day.Read next Tuesday's.Some could have been introduced into the Senate a good deal earlier.The Sunday bill could well have bean introduced In the Benate early in the session and discussed thorougaly.The Usury bill was another of the samo sort t.very well have been given to the Senate for discussion turing the early and least busy days of the session.The question of usury ure] th, by the Rev.J.L.Fillam Henry Archibald, Jr., Turnbull, second daughter of Robert nbull, Montreal.+ M43 PPS8-RITCHIE\u2014On June 27th.1908, the residence of the bride a the Rev.A.J.Church, on of These July Clearances for Tuesday's Shoppers : daughter of Mr.William A tchie, of Montreal.153 2 eod RSMOND-McMAHON\u2014At Montreal, on Monday, June 25th, by the Rev.Father gveifernan, John E.Desmond to Miss M.; ude McMahon.daughter of James loMahon, formerly of Quebec.i YES-LABELLE\u2014On June 19th, at St.\u2018had been discussed in the Ssnate before, and it was therefore eminently fitting that it should have been entrusted with the inauguration of tho act.It seemed to Senator wougheed the only effective way for the Sanara 10c and 12c Ginghams 6c Clearing Tuesday at, yard - Fast color, even thread Scotch Ginghams, in a good range of patterns, mostly stripes ; 8 1-2c White Lawns 5 Clearing Tuesday at, yard - - C About 50 pieces that we jobbed from the makers, a full width material for summer: plumbia Cathedral, P , .to ectively protest against being .3 ity.\u201cthe Rev.I.H.Bemelnans CR loaded with bills too late to dlscuss|f] colors\u2014pinks, blues and grays.waists and costumes, medium fine.quality.i I Hayes, only son of Michael them was to refuse to pass the inea- of Montreal.to KE.L.Meda La- e, the youngest daughter of Louw le, of Pembroke, Ont.*PEARBON \u2014 At Bt.George's burch, Montreal, on June 20th, by the , J.Elliott, Lillian Ethel, daughter he late Ell Pearson, to Frank James, pre 1y of Wolverton, Bucks, Ena- sures brought down during the iast \u2018 Summer Blankets Taffeta and Duchess Ribbons Clearing Tuesday at, each - 43c Clearing Tuesday at, yard - 1 Oc Odd lines of single white flannelette 4 and 4} inch wide, all-silk, in all -the.| blankets, with fast color pink and blue bor- pre vailing shades, including black'and white, ders, large bizes, suitable for your country or Thege are Fbbone that formerly sold at 19¢ $1.75 Muslin Suits seaside residence.and 22c yard.$10 to $15 Hats $1 925 Clearing Tuesday at - - Light ground muslin shirtwaist suits, Clearing Tuesday at - H.trimmed embroidery inserting and pleats, These, the balance of our better hats, must be cleared at once, there\u2019s a choice of until a considerable portion of the ses- skirts are full flare and made with pleats on hips.every desirable color except black, the new- sion had elapsed.est styles of the summer season.\u201cSir Mackenzie Bowell said the Op- Colored Muslins ONE Clearing Tuesday at less than QU ARTER ; Hon.Mr.Scott said this was his thirty-second year in the Benats and he had never seen the Goverament measures as far advanced as this session.Under the former Goverameat he had seen half a dozen important bills brought down from the Commons on the last day of the session.The Sunday bill might have arrived at \u2018he Senate ere thls if Senator Lo eed\u2019 friends in the Lower House noi interfered with its progress.= Senator Lougheed\u2014*\u201cThey have insisted upon not interfering with ft.They have refused to have anything to do with It.\u201d Senator Scott said it was a very contentious measure and could not be hurried.He thought the Usury bill might have been introduced in tna Senate.However, the Government had not decided to put the measure through We guaraniee every steae te retain its brilllamey, and the mountings te give satisfactory vreur Amythisg unsatisfactory will be cheerfully exchanged.Mall -Orders promptly filled, Send us the picture of the article wanted.Make second choice If possible, as we may be eut of come ef the articles.; >t .#S:CARSLEY C2.; 143 to 15% Notre Dame St.West, SON-STEPHENS \u2014 On Thursday, 184 to 194 St, James St, MONTREAL.,28th, 1906, at the residence of the 8's mother.20 Bummerville avenus, tmount, by the Rev.John E.Du- B.A.B.D., of Valleyfield, assisted It is the smoke of all smokes for a gentleman.; THE Royal Sport __Cigar papers 5 copy.) 1562 ELL\u2014On June 26th, 1806, at the dence of her father, 500 Parthenais |: ot, by the Rev.J.T.Pitcher.as- ed by the Rev.¥, E.Bcott, Ruth to Herbert J.Love, of Toronto, .185 3 » by Rev.John A.other of the bride, John R.McKer- BAN, son of the late H.J.McKernan, of Quebec, to Mary A.only daughter of - Mantel Kane, of Quebec.'CONNOR-O'CONNOR \u2014 On Mon June 25th, at St.Peter's Church, Brooke position might do as Seaator Ecott .had once done.The Governor.General .TN am front of ve Children's Dresses .ONE Clearing Tuesday at about - HALF lined up in front of the buildings, still Senator Scott had persisted in oppos- which had Government bill ing a The the Lower House.ENTTS : trom ; À TO Connor.\"ot this era 0 A A ea TOUSITR l'Qsvemor-General and the troops had Cotton and gingham dresses FORMER These are the season's THEIR CELL ROARKE At Christ Church, a\u2019 sent away and prorogation put in plain colors, stripes and PRICES accumulation of odds and VALUE .\u2026 on Mo ; - .306, Ly Rev\u2019 W.Davies, incumbent.vana.made by akiled Teor.IMMIGRANTS AND IMMIGRA- checks, trimmed and untrimmed, ends, broken assortments, à ,Ç Paie parce ta, Miss Annie Name stamped on TION.sizes to fit girls from 2 to 14 years old ; 76¢c oddments and short ends, shades and pat- Ask your dealer for them.f ! of Rawdon, Que.A first-class smoke for 10ç.BERTE-PICCO\u2014On May 24th, 1906, at E e Church, Point St.Charles.Mont- # real, by Rev.Archdegcon Ker, Mr.W.3.Roberts, eMest son of Mr.and Mrs + F.Roberts, to terns are varied, muslins worth up to 45c amongst them.Clearing Tuesday at 10c yard 583 to 587 St.Catherine Street West.\u201cThe bill respecting immigrants and immigration was considered in committee.The provision for a chief medical efficer was struck Dut (\"he Becretary of State exp e a .immigration doctors were of the dresses for 39c, $1.00 dresses for 590, $1.25 dresses for 79c.1 THE HAMILTON CO'Y.Ira AN \\ * THE SHERBROORK OIOAR Q © Limited, Manufacturers, of Picco, only is essentially the musician's Piano.- /, daughter of the late John and Trisme Its TONE is mnsical; its TOUCH erbrogks, ANSE Between Drummond and Mountain sta .co.both of Newfoundland.(New- n à ive: ita DURABIL- .Wn Que.e rank now.Is was proposed to undland papers please copy.) rm and responsive; continue them sn.Dr.Bullivan,and GENT - ITY is demonstrated by the fact nch Dr.Wilson thought the medical b should have a head, who would be vested with all the authority of a nea.Faction was taken by Senator | Power to the provision that a man who becomes a charge en the public funds within two years of arrival may be deported.He would reduce the time to six months.Senator Ellis sald it was a rough provision, and indicated that Canada was becoming rich and selfish.Sen- gtors Wilson and Edwards objected te declared lost dn that over twenty-five public insti tutions in the Provinoe of Quebec alone have purchased many of these instruments.The Karn Plano & Organ Co.is rated at $500,000; credit high.Branches: » Ottawa, London, Ont.; Winnipez: London, England, and Hamburg, Layton Bros., Sole Representatives for Montreal and Yreinity, 144 Peel Street, Meutreal., , It im not the style that makes the garment look stylish, but it is the taste of combining the trimming and making the necessary changes of the styles to suit every individual figure.By ordering any garment from us you have the best talented mechanics at your disposes], and the guarantee that \u2018we oan satisty you ia every.detail Our reduced summer prices are as follows: Tweed Buita, coat satim lined; to order, $15, reduced from $33.Tryvelling Coat, te order $12, reduced from $18.~ Silk Shirt Waist Gil ts, to order §35, reduced (rom §33.- Skirts, to order, §7, reduced frem $16.\u2018 H.LITWIN, High-Class American Ladies\u2019 Tallor, 590 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Tek Up 8%8.- ( - Between Drummond and Mountain.se CE » à + terege ™ of Rawdon, «; Que.:, 4 EVENSON-REED\u2014On June 8th, at 8.% John the Evangelists Church, by the : r.A.French.David T.Stevenson to , - Jessie Felicia Reed, both of Montreal.5 DEATHS IN THE CITY.LLMAR \u2014 At No.7 Iberville Terrace, * Bite.Cunegonde, June 30th, E.L.M.\u201ce,olimar, aged 68 years, son-in-law of * *the late Thomas Fessenden, , ~@ral from his late residence on :, @fternoon, at 2.30 p.m.Peacefully at ne loving father.Friends and ac- aintances are respectfully inv attend.Stuttgart papers please pi \u2018KENNEDY.\u2014 At the age of 71, Cather- * \u2018 ine Coughlin, of pneumonia, wife of 9 trick Kennedy, gardener, end mother of M.J.and D.Kennedy.Funeral from Ber son's residence, 481 Mount Royal .avenue, Sunday afternoon, at 3 p.m.i (ow, York and Denver papers please ; capy.; 154 3 ! DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.= URAWFORD\u2014At Echenectady, N.Y., on June 27th, James Crawford, in his 74th i year.late of Dalry, A yrahire.Beo ay The amendment was fury ai on division, after the coming to Canada, and Senator Watson, had explained tbat it was neces- rary to protect Canadas from a class of immigration that might come from the United Btates.The Senate adjourned until Tuesday.\\ prie EATON'S MID-SUMMER SALE Mail Order Customers\u2019 Bargain Opportunity, Ny beloved father of James wi Boyer street, Mon (Glasgow.pe- pers please copy.) 154 4 PETTS\u2014At London, Eng.on June 18th, 1906, William tts, 8 father of Willlam and 8) ; this city.{YATES -At Farnham, Que., Bessie Yates beloved wife of Hiram §.Yates, died Deeply 154 4 : MACDONALD\u2014At Columbus, Ohio.on .the 18th of June, 1906, Geo: Macdonald, grandson of ; \u2018ffeorge Macdonald, of Montreal.ey Petts.of 154 3 2 1 IN MEMGRIAM.; A requiem mass for the late Mr.F.Bi iors will take place at the Catholic | + gemmes torr rs\u2019 Club on Tuesday, the $rà of July, + 3 , at 9 o'clock a.m.Friends and mem- jer of the Club are requested to attend.da 2 \u201c IN MEMORIAM.8 .TAYLOR \u2014 In loving memory of Robert Jul: es or - a que cos ve?wile \u201cA.Taylor.accidentally drowned y ve 1st, 1905, aged 21 years and 7 months.IN MEMORIAM.Ladies\u2019 Auxillary.A.O.H., Division No.> A requiem mass will be chanted in: Le Ann\u2019e Church on Tuesday, July 8 at 7 am, for the repose of the oral of i ¢ Miss Mary A.Arkison.Qfficers and mem- : bers are requested to aftend.ANNIVERSARY MASS.HUEAGERTY \u2014 There will be an anni- |\" versary service in St.Michael's Church, \u2018 Monday, July 2nd, at eight o'clock a.m.; for the repose of the soul of our daughter, Susan Heagerty.Policyholders Kick 4 It they don't met golf club sardines.* DEATHS REPORTED.i \u2014 $' Toronto, Ont.\u2014Cathevihe E,.wife of Andrew Martin, died \u2018yesterday.Rebecca, wife of John Moses, died} 3 yesterday, aged 56 years.St.Victoire.-eAlexandre St.Martin, % aged 19 years, is dead here.| Toronto, June 30.\u2014John W.Kennedy.contractor, is dead.aged bl.~ a ET To.SN TWO MEN WERE DROWNED.Fireman on 88.Latonia and a Cattle man Lost Their Lives.The Latonia had hard luck during her present stay in port, losing two of her crew by drowning.Robert Lehman, a fireman, was going &board early on Thursday morning, after being ashore with a few of his friends, when he lost his balance on the gang- si ai Seaside Librar\u201d 2,500 Titles - - 10c F.E.PHELAN,/ ' Fg this Ssle\u2014July And to August 18thwe have prepared a Special \u2018Catalogue Of Special Goods At Special Prices.Large quantities have been purchased, but the early orders will natimally secure the cheloent selections.Im many cases ve cannot Quplionts goeds that are seid out.Send your arder in early.+ ve om x, New Richmond, Que.\u2014Alfred Hard .: ; pin .d felahe;veen the ship and the Tel.Up 1490.2331 St.Catheri: pret We Give You Prompt Delivery and Reliable Goods at Reduced Prices.Teed nde board \u2014 TY e ô Write for this Special Sale Catalegue.It's Your Opportunity.You Cannot Afford to Miss it.If you live tn Manitoba or thé West, w rite our Winnipeg store.It will serve you promptly.5, 0.= PLATED .Monday being Dominion Day, the ¥N+.! goods; store of Messrs.James A.glivy and Sons, St.Catherine street west, eorner of Mountain strest, will br closed.Neverthels:- you will find quté, ist of eimmer needs in Vessels Kensing Fhadçpigin, Me Me ae 4 od hs a Dredge Galveston tn River.The Government dredges Galveston has now arrived at Martin River on her way from New Orleans, and willy hat work tha.% of dee \\ .SIP: ar iY Prompt ahd Cash and One Price tne rer on on page 5 of this Satisfactory Service, AN ADA to All.Ci A vo + Steamship Ottawa Found Her Way to Port Without Difficulty.THIS CREATES PRECEDENT.First Time a Steamer of Her Size Has Negotiated the 8hlp Channel at Night.The Dominion Line steamship Oi- tawa has not only made a record for herself by an unusually fast ruu between Liverpool and Quebec, hut sha has performed the feat of negotiating the channel between Quebec aud Mout- 1 How is Your Furnace Constructed ?You want a furnace Cheap Sale! On Parlor, Boudoir, Library, Dining-room\u2019 and Bed-room Suites.Worth.For Worth., $180.00.8 \" and de fermented in the bottle by the French method oughly.7 a ai oer © MONDAY, July 2d, being sheerved a: DOMINION DAY, We STARMAN WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSER THE ENTIRE DAY.LAN \u2014\u2014\u2014 100 SUMMER DRINKS YORK STATE CIDER, Parry Kennard KENWOOD FARM SPARKLING CIDER.A most delightful and healthy beverage, rade on the farm from select Russel appies, it cosely resembles & 1.DRY ITALIAN CHAMPAGNE.) Directions; hat aveid | \u20ac in the glass.Ice .as you would York State Caer.in Plat Botties, $300 dozen.York State Cider, in cases of © dozen pints, $5.60 case.DEVONSHIRE CIDER.SYMONS\u2019 SPARKLING DEVONSHIRE CHAMPAGNE CIDER.The finest Cider made In Creat Britain Devonshire is famous for tts Cider, mhih has won the highest awards ®@ all the great expositions.Devonshire Cider.in Pint Brrtles.§ 3% dozen Devobshire Cider, in cases of 2 dozen Pints $4.00 ase.Teal in the darkness.that is constructed on 8000.a - APPLE BLOSSOM CIDER.The Ottav arrived in the port of < .- ; .450.00.Lu Montreal at midnight, having passed scientific lines \u2014one that 150.00.100.00 500.00.MADE IN CANADA.hat is considered the worst por- .ca.he ; don of the channel, that between Three will extract every atom of The same reductions will be [made on app Be, Rarking a eee the core.ns LL 2 181,76 Done Flvers and th CS rings from heat from the fuel and Carpets, Olicloths, Curtains, Portieres, Abbie Blossom Cider.in Half Pint Boies.TU \"51.00 Dosen set in, taking her bearings from \u2018the channel lights.This Is the first \u2018time that a large passenger vessel has undertaken such a task, and should do way for all time with the contention send it through the house, not up the chimney.Mirrors, Pictures.Refrigerators, Go- Carts.Also 15 per cent.will bs allowed in 80 days and 10 per cent.in 60 days.Take advantage of the discounts during EXTRACT OF TAMARINDS.MADE BY CHARLES ERBA.MILAN (ITALY).Extract of T: is used considerably in warm countries.principally amarinds that large steamships cannot use the The SUNSH INE is July.as a preventative of fever.It comtairs ai the meet properties of the Tam.channel after dark.* t { the at A Tr ormoon, fier the result of more than 56 1 nt ee RU Spent taken aml quanta Sod psig ed TE F.Lapointe ae fanding 60 sicerage passengers.Be- cars in successful furnace .causes no Lritation Large Botte.Kim ore dusk Three Rivers\u2019 - _\u2014_ _ .Extrac amarinds .+.aes 22005 ves aes Ty re Bottle, # So and when night came on Caplain ui .Ing\u2014it 1S in use irom 625.St Catherine Street East Extract of Tamarinds .cc.cea aves oo ane ss Medium Size e, 60g Maddox proceeded without Jet or hin- Halifax to Vancouver, and 0 MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE.through to this city, ! Corner Montcalm drance straight taking advantage of the well-lit chanel.elbe performance is a remarkable one as \u2018 55 feet in inasmuch as the vittawa is 455 length and is a decp draught ship for her inches.LAKE CHAMPLAIN OUTWARD.is giving satisfaction everywhere.Will burn any kind of fuel, is easy to run, solidly built, wastes no heat, and Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice (Clarified and Preserved) is the pure juice of the Lime Fruit.undiluted and containing no sugar or other sweetening agent There ts no more healthy summer drink than Lime Juice.Dilute with 3 to § times its bulk of water.Montserrat Lime Juice .Montserrat Lime Juice ..+.Pint Bott Mr: Joh don Dennett.Mast Den: or a e Welch's Grape Juice 1 en earns anes vt ves ves sae +.Quart Botte ter Gordon Bennett, Master F.Ben- Ma Miss lizzie Borthwick, Mrs.Bow- kar, Mr.5, W.Briggs, Mrs.Briggs.Miss Lillian KE Briggs.Miss Madeline Briggs.Master Howard Briggs, Miss H.L.Bure gess, Miss M.LilMan Burke.Mr.Carvosso, Mrs.Carvosso, Miss L.C.Cherriil, Miss Kate Cherrill, Mrs.E.M.Clark, Miss Eliz.Comstock, Mrs.F.J.Cooling.Miss Frances Corby, Miss C.Corby.Miss J.L.Crosbie, Write for our free booklet telling all about the * SUNSHINE \" furnace.M Walter Hill, Mrs.Hill and child, Miss \u2019 9 Galvanized Pall, a fine large size, worth 50c.Special .30c ae SC Hinde Master G.Hindle, MF, C.: .tremens Spon AC OT INL 5 9 waa 106 : THE NORDREMSER SALEINS, Hutchinson, Miss M.B.Hutchinson.1 e e 1 ee ir Mrs.Phoebe E.Johnson, Miss Agnes y Grocery.F VIGER 2 ce, a 1 L.Johnson Miss Laura Johnson Mr.Coffee, worth 35c; for .25¢ 4 cans of Peas .25c Warehouse, 00, 004-221 James Swen), Robert C.Johnson, Miss Edna Johnson, \u2019 ; > : = Miss M.Johnson.Duck Pants 1 bars of Soap .-+-.-25C 3 bottles of Sauce .23¢ Eatabaiehed 1868.morenman, Mr.Victor E.de Kiraly, Miss Dorothy 9 i Clothing - .Kneedy.- Children\u2019s Straw Hats, colored, worth 50c.Special Sc Miss Marion Lamont, Mr.Charles W A 2 F .° ; t , .8 cere savossus 3 \u201cMiss I e Lectra, Mr.Ju- LL 10 8 W h T C Î U d lo C il Children\u2019s Linen Hats, colored.worth 50c.Special .39e dan Lindsay.ars.Arabella Lweitel tai i as ng IES, 00 Îl crwear, Ww 0 ars, Children\u2019s Colored Blouses, worth 65e: for .«ec +.+++.0000e .40c \u2014 ae Me Ne liane Mo Har By ) Furniture Dept , .Mi F.BE.Mil Mr.Her- ff .Sort Diner.Mrs.Miller, Mies, Lillian Mit.À At the Lowest Prices and Correct Styles Enamelled Iron Bedstead, special llne .cove .B2.09
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