The Montreal daily star, 10 juillet 1906, mardi 10 juillet 1906
[" \u201cthe French.\u201d \u2014THOMAS LIGGET, Carpets, Montreal.; SUGEESSFUL ADVERTISERS SAVING \u2018 8:\u2014 WEATHER \u201cThe Star covers practically all the FORECART, \u201cEnglish population, and many of - RAIN The GIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week\u2019s Dally « 367,037.Last Week\u2019s Weekly .128,951 495,988 Total last week VOL.XXXVIIIL, Ne 163 MONTREAL.TUESDAY.JULY 10.1906.PRICE ONE CENT.T0 CHANGE NAME OF BILL Senator Bostock Withdraws the Amendment he had Proposed Making.WARNING TO THE SENATE The Secretary of State Informs Them House Will Stand No Amendments to Clause Two.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.July 10.\u2014When ire Se met this morning to consider the Day Bill it was agreed befo going inte committee to allow as froe a latitude in the discussion of the principle of the bill as the rules of the House will permit.This was done at the request of Senator Landry.Senator Power in committee moved to change the name of the bill to \u201cThe Sunday Bill.\u201d Senator Ross and others opposed this amendment, which, however was carried on a vote of 31 to 13.Senator Bostock.of British Clumbia, announced that he would not move the amendments of which he gave notice yesterday in respect to the issue of Sunday newspapers in coast cities and other matters.He did not think they would carry and would.therefore, not waste the time of the House in proposing them.Hon.R.W.Bcott, in connection with the discussion on clause two, the important clause of the bill, over which the big struggle occurred in the House of Commons, told the House that it would be (die for the Senate to amend the clause.He knew the feeling of the House of Commons in respect to this clause and felt certain that any serious amendment would not be accepted by the lower chamber.Senator Forget who had an amendment to offer asked that the clause be held over for the present, to which Hon.Mr.Scott consented.Clause four.which enumerates the things which it will be lawful to do on Sunday.was then taken up.A few amendments were decided on.most of them unimportant.Express companies will be allowed to forward express parcels to their destination on Sunday.It was also provided that single cars can be sent forward.The bill.as it reached the Senate, mentioned only trains and vessels.ONLY AUSTRALIA OR ARGENTINE MEAT London, July 10.\u2014As the result of the refusal of one of the ships of the British Atlantic fleet to take on American tinned meats during the recent naval manoeuvres, the Admiralty directs that ships\u2019 companies be supplied with Australia or Argentine brands in lieu of American.The remainder of the supply of American tinned meats now on hand is being returned to the victualling yards and no longer will be compulsory ration for the navy.Winston Spencer Churchill, Under Secretary for the Colonies, In an offl- clal communication to Willlam Redmond, Nationalist member of Parliament for the east division of Clare.says he is informed that special care is exercised by the New South Wales Government that only absolutely healthy beeves are slaughtered for food and that every precaution is taken at freesing and canning work to insure a cleanly method.Where any breach of the regulations regarding cleanliness is proven, licenses immediately aro withdrawn.A person slaughtering a diseased beast is liable to imprisonment for two years, and the seller of diseased meat is liable to imprisonment for a longer term.Government inspectors report weekly.Twelve hours\u2019 notice must be given of intention to slaughter and where no such notice is given a penalty of $25 a head may be {inposed.GILMOUR SKIPPED BAIL.+e Was Arrested by Chief McCaskill In Act of Pocketpocking.When Harry Gilmour was called In the Enquete Court this morning by Judge Desnoyers, he did not answer to his name.His bail of $200 was therefore declared forfeited and a bench warrant will be issued for his re-arrest.A week ago Saturday afternoon Chief of Detectives McCaskill was at the Place Viger Station, and during a shuffle in one of the cars he noticed GIl- mour put his hand in a er's pocket and extraot a roll of bills.The Chief was quick in action and caught the thief by the wrist before he had time to escape.Claims He Was Robbed of $1000.Eustabe Bernard, 50 years of age, a Frenchman, who has been here only a couple of weeks, called at police headquarters last night and complained that he had been robbed of $1,000 in a saloon on St.Paul street, near Bonse- cours Market.The money, he said, vas tn a roll in his «nat pocket, and whoever took it cut the pocket out of his coat.Bernard was slightly under the influence of liquor and could not exactly locate the saloon where the robbery was committed The police suspect some of the loiterers around the market, and it is believed that an arrest will be made shortly.Funeral of the Late Mrs.Magill.The clergymen officiating at tha funeral of the late Mrs.Sarah M- Donald Magill, which was held yesterday morning at 8t.Anne's Church, Richinoend, Que.were: Rev.Dean Hepburn, the Venerable Archdeacon Roe, of Itich- mond, and the Rev.A.J Dal, of Montreal.The pall-bearers were: Messrs.Fred.T.Mappen.Thomas Hart, Arthur Wilcoks, James Ginn, Colonel E.S.Bernard and Charles Fowler.The draping of the church wag in tho care of Miss Harkom and Miss Cromoia STRUCK BY CAR \u2014FPatrick Maher.æmployed by the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.living at IR St.Patrick street.was run down by a street car at the corner nf Notre Dame and Poupart streets to-day When ex- #mined by the physiclEnk of the Notre Pame Hospital, it was found that he bad escaped with a fow bruises.\u2018marked \u201cImmigrant to Montreal,\u201d ang Company for excursions, | rence, at moderate FIFTY YEARS IN MASONIC ORDER Montreal Members of the Craft Honor Lt.Col.A.A.Stevenson.SEVERAL PRESENTATIONS Gathering at the Masonic le This Afternoon\u2014Guest at Banquet This Evening.Large T This afternoon at 3 o'clock, in Masonic Teniple, on Dorchester s took place a ceremapy of great intarest to the various Masonic organizations ot the city.It was a presentation by St.George 3 Lodge.No.10, to Most Worshiprul Lieut.-Colonel A.A.Stevenson, P.G.M., on the occasion of the celebrativn of his Masonic jubilee.Colonel Stevenson having been a member of the lodge tur tifty vears.The presentation consisted of an oil- painting of himself, life size, an iiluin- inated address, and a gold watch and chain suitably engraved.A purse of Lisut.-Col.A.A.Stevenson, fifty years a Mason.gold was also presented on behalf of a number of other chapters, of which Colonel Stevenson {is an honorary member.The chapters contributing to the purse were the followinz: Cur- narvon, Montreal.Lodge of Antijuity, Zetland, Mount Moriah, Royal Albert, Prince Consort, and The gathering was a large one, t two hundred being present All in the jurisdiction were repr ted by large delegations, ¢nd there were also & number of diatia- guished Masons from the neighhoring provinces and from across the border.The officers of the day were: W.M.Mr.D.A.Manson, G.M.; 1.P.M.Sir Melbourne Tait, PG M.SW.Mr.B.Tooke, PG.M.; JW.Mr J B.Tresidder.P.G.M.; secretary, Mr.W.H.Whyte, G.8.; treasurer, Mr.I.H.Stearns.P.G.M.: chaplain, Rev.F.A.Pratt.G.C.; D.of C., Mr.T.P.Butler, P.G.M.: S.D., Mr.E.T.D.Chambers, P.G.M.; Stanton, D.G.M.; Channell, P D.G.M.; Lawrence, G.Tyler.The committee in charge of the celebration was composed of Messrs.G.C.Nicholson.P.M., P.G.R.chairman; M.C.Hopkins, P.M., vice-chairman: J.D.Hudson, P.M., G.R., treasurer; M.J.Hirsch.P.M., P.G.J.D.; Dr.M.Lauterman, P.M.; H.M.Cockfield, P.M.: H.Marriott, W.M.; Dr.D.de Jersey White, S.W.The celebration will be brought to a conclusion this evening by a banquet at the Windsor Hotel.RUSSIAN DOUMA TO ADDRESS COUNTRY St.Petersburg, July 10.\u2014The initial steps towards the adoption of a direct address to the country to counteract the impreesion the Government communications with regard to the settlement of the agrarian question is making the peasantry were taken up in the Lower House of Parliament when: the interpellation was introduced regarding the emanations of the Gov- ermmment\u2019s proclamation to the peasants.This proclamation set forth the Emperor\u2019s solicitude for the peasants and denied that the Government was opposing expropriation in the interest of the landlords concluding with an expression of the vital necessity of maintaining the rights of property as being the foundation of the state.THE MUTINY AT TAMBOV.Some additional details of the mutiny of the Seventh Cavalry at Tambov show that both the infantry and the Cossacks sent to subdue the mutineers refused to fire on them, the infantry bayonetting the officer who gave the command.Only a detachment of dragoons, who, it is said, had been supplied with liquor attacked the mutineers.The officers of the Seventh fired on their own men.The number ot killed or wounded has not been established.Dead Man is identified.John French, of Stadacona street.is the name of the man who dropped dead at the corner of Desery and Notre Dame streets yesterday.The deceased was employed as a driver by the Canadian White Company, Limited.The case was disposed of by the coroner to-day, without a jury.Heart failure was the cause of death.BAGGAGE CHECK FOUND.- A Canadian Pacific Rallway baggage check was found on the floor of the Central Police station this morning.The ticket bears a number and js: duplicate.\u201d \u2014; Steamers for Moonlights, etc.Trim and commodious boats may be engaged from the R.& O.Navigation picnics or moonlights up and down the St.Law- terms.prrppeny CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF THE EMPIRE OPEN THEIR CONGRESS IN LONDON First Resolution Urging Preferential Trage moved by Montreal Delegate\u2014Opened by Lord Elgin\u2014India Delegates Opposed Resolution.affadian Associated Press 2 London, July 10.\u2014With a record attendance, the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire was reopened this morning pe Lord Elgin, Colonial Secretary.He 8 he had learned \u201cForeign Office to look at both sides of guestions, and he wished tn commend to their discussion every side also.He would not venture to advise the Congress as to thelr course.He hoped they would attain the ambition of all\u2014a United Empire.T.N.Blackwell, the chairman, and Charles Charleton, the deputy-chair- man, spoke highly of the hospitality they had received at the last congress in Montreal.A motion was then passed congratulating Mr.Chamberlain, which was recelved with cheers.Mr.George E.Drummond, of Montreal.presented the first resolution, which combined all the Canadian resolutions urging preferential trade throughout the United Kingdom and colonies.He spoke for all the leading boards of trade and the Manufacturers\u2019 Association.\u201cWhereas.in the resolution of the fifth congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire.held in Montreal in August, 1903, it was stated that the bonds of the British Empire would be materially strengthened hy a mutually benefirial commercial policy, it is the opinion of this congress that it is in the Interest of the component parts of the Empire.that steps should be taken towards consummating such an arrangement.There are in the United Kingdom, her colopies, and dependen- ries natural resources and industries which, if developed, would be sufficient te provide the British Empire with its food supply and all other necessaries and requirements of life.\u201cBe it therefore resolved, that this congress urges upon Hila Majesty's Governments in the United Kingdom and in the various colonies and dependencies, the granting of preferential treatment in thelr respective markets on a reciprocal basis, each to the other.believing that thereby the bonds of union will be strengthened, and the British Empire largely freed from dependence on foreign countries for food and other supplies.\u201d The Indian and Lancashire delegates led the opposition to the proposal for preferential treatment.Colonel Denison made a vigorous and patriotic appeal.answering the quotations of the previous speaker from Sir Wilfrid Laurier« speech to the Cob- den Club, dnd sald Laurier had chang- ed his mind and kad made distinct offers.Loud dissent greeted his remark that England was going backward.The resolution was supported by H.Beauchamp, of New Zealand, and George Hirst Birstall, Sir.S.B.Samuel, of London; and E.Parkes, M.P., of Birmingham, and opposed by A.J.Hobson, of Sheffield, and George Wight, Sunderiand.\u201cWe maintain,\u201d he sald, \u201cthe present practical importance of calling upon the Colonial Conference in 1907 to give the effect desired and to make Canada an independent nation permanently ail- lied with Britain.To this ideal, encroachments of the United States trade and the growth of a reciprocity party across the line constituted a grave danger.Within two generations Canada would have & popuiation as great as that of the British Isles.This market was worth capturing.In Canada people did not accept the verdict given at the last elections as against the proposition.\u2018He asked the commission to go into \u2018the question.Canadians would not ask It if it would make bread dearer throughout the Kingdom.The motion was seconded by Mr.W.F.Cockshutt, M.P., urging such action on behalf of the Empire not for the benefit of any particular part.He further stated that Canada had sacrificed five million dollars duty because ot the preference given to Great Britain.Francis Ashworth, of Manchester.opposed the resolution.He said that after two years' education tariff reform had been overwhelmingly defeated.Election cries had been \u201cNo Chinese labor.\u201d and \u201cCanada\u2019s loyalty is not dependent upon sordid honds.\u201d Charles J.Wilson, of South Scotland, supported the resolution.He sald that he had been converted from Free Trade.Sir Ernest Cable, of Bengal, and C.H.Armstrong.of Bombay.oppnsed on behalf of India.which desired to avoid tariff walls.They claimed that India and Canada were the most important parts of the Empire.Lord Avebury in opposing sald that it was difficult to get a reciprocal basis.He thought that the prosperity of Canada would have been greater had free trade been adopted.The only thing that would now prove of benefit would be free trade within the Empire.», Octavious Beale supported the reso- Jution on the same Jines as fhe Can- adlan delegates had done.3 AUSTRALIAN SPEECH \u2018FROM THE THRONE Signifieant Reference to Reciprocal Commercial Relations Were Made.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014A report received at the Department of Trade and Commerce this morning from Mr.Larke, Canadian Trade Agent in Australia, says that the speech from the throne at the opening of the present Parliament included the following significant statement: \u201cNegotiations initlated by my advisers.for preferential trade with South Africa with New Zealand and with other parts of the Empire have now been as far advanced tentatively as Is desirable in view of the present position of the tariff commission dnquiry.It is hoped that a bill will be introduced during the session providing for the expansion of our commercial relations under the flag by means of which we may reciprocally share their advantages with other peoples of British birth to show we desire tn be more closely united.\u201d The Canadlan Government is in favor of preferential trade with the Australian commonwealth, but there have heen no recent negotiations between the two governments.VALUES HUSBAND AT $10,000 Dame G.Allan Sues Steamship for That Amount for His Death.An action has been entered In the Superior Court by Dame G.Allan against the Montreal and Lake Erle Steamship Company for $10,000.The plaintiff claims that amount for the death of her husband by drowning on the 11th of July.1905, at Windsor, Ont., waile working on the City of Montreal, Mine employ of the defendants, al- léging that his death was due to negligence on their part.À LARGE SUM YET OWING TO CITY Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Dollars Due on Notre Dame \u2019 Expropriation, A statement has been prepared by the City Treasurer In connection with the expropriation of Notre Dame street east and west, showing that there fs yet unpaid on the first section of Notre Dame street west something like $60,- 000.The total amount owing to the city by proprietors for their share in the improvements is over $125,000.Ef- furts are to be made by the city to collect thls big amount, as the money is badly needed for streets and other civic works.CREDITORS ORDERED ORNSTEIN'S ARREST Former Montrealer Seized at Halifax by High Constable St.Mars.FORCIBLY PLACED ON TRAIN Prisoner Offered a Compromise, But Creditors Allege\u201dFraud and Had Warrant Issued.\u2014\u2014 High Constable St.Mars is on his way to Montreal from Halifax and with htm, es a prisoner, comes a former Montrealer, Max Jacques Ornstein, a clothing merchant, charged with defrauding his creditors, many of whom are Montrealers.They will arrive here this evening, The arrest was made in Halifax yesterday afternoon at 3,30 o'clock.under rather interesting circumstances.St.Mars arrived in the morning with the warrant end in the afternoon shortly before the time for the train to start he met his man and told him that he was under arrest.He hustled him into a cab and o~mbers are particularly requested to tur) Jp in good time\u2014§ 45.TORONTO IS ON LOOK-OUT.Manager Murphy After Taylor and Brown, Bpecial tn the Montreal Ktar Rranttord.Ont.Julv 10.- Manager Murphy.of the Torantn Lacrosse Club was in this city yesterday negotiating with Rill Taylor.centre-fielder.and Roy Brown, cover point Taylor ts almost certain to sign with Toronto, and Brown is also a possibility.Crescents Hold a Meeting.The Crescent A A.A will hold a meeting of the club at the home of tha secretary, Mr.J © Cain, No.3 Greans avenue, Westmount.on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock sharp.Very important business will he discussed apd every member nf the club js urgently requested to he present.The Association Frotball Club of the Crescent A.A.A will play à practive match with the Y.M ©.A.this evening, at 6.45 pm.aharp, at the Montr al Baseball Park Next Saturday, at Westmount Park, the Crescant A FC.wil play thar sixth game of the Junior League against the Point Rangers F.C.The following players will line un: N Ewift, J.C.Cain.F Swift.Mnokle.Hughes.Sutherland.Way, Wildblood, \u2018Thompson, Jones and Campbell.Regatta at Valleyfield.The following programme has been arranged for Saturday's regatta at Valleyfield: \u2014 Power boats, under 25 feet over ali, bandicap, three prizes.Sailing race, open, no handicap, two prizes.Skifts.double scull, two prizes.flat bottomed boats, seven paddles, MUBKOKA.\u2014Novel, graceful, smart, A real comfortcollar for hot weather wear.1% in high at back.8 inches between polnt-tips.each: 8 BOs LINEN =)Collars REE SE | Chicago, July 10\u2014H.Well Known Golfer Dead.\u201cpériai to the Montreal Star.J.Tweedie, nne of the best known golfers in the West died here to-day.i I League at West- | NO GAME YESTERDAY.The Royals Did Not Play Owing to Rain in Toronto.Fastern League results: At Toronto, rain.At Newark.rain.Providence; 8; Jersey City, 0.Buffalo, 10, Rochester.0.Where they play to-day: Montreal, in Toronto.Buffalo, in Rochester, Jersey City.tn Providence.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING er Won.Lost.cent.Jersey City LL.28 28 877 Ruffalo .7 26 BRT Ealtimore 34 26 567 Rochester a3 29 532 Newark .28 30 434.Montreal .,, .28 28 RE Providence .28 36 435, Toronto .\u2026.\u2026.19 29 823 | Bisons Walloped Bronchos.flocrester.July 19.Buffalo hit Mel.ean and Walters at will yesterday.and the game wax rather farcical, Tozier wag unusually effective.Score: KR HF Rochester .19000AN00\u2014 à 1 z Buffalo _ 00412102010 16 a Battertes\u2014McLean.Walters and Car- isch: Tozier and McAllister.Umpire.| Kerin.Attendance, 1719.Grays Again Victorious.Providence, July 10.\u2014The rhampion Grayr continued their winning streak nv defeating Jersey City again yesterday.core; R.H.E.Providenre 012003006 10 1 Jersey City Antnano0a0 0-0 8 A Batterier \u2014~ McCloskey and Barton, Moskiman and Butler I'mpire, Moran.Attendance.1160.Baltimore Was Leading.Newark, July 10 \u2014-Newark- Baltimore Fame vesterday was stopped in \u2018he fourth inning by rain, with the acore : to 1 in favor of Baltimore.American \u201cLeague Games, R.H.E.At New York\u2014 St.Louis +.\u2026-A0nn0\u2014-0 3 2 New York A1010\u20142 4 1 Called end of fifth: rain.Peltv and Flexey; Orth and Thomas.At Washington\u2014 Washington 2000002004 9 4 Detroit.-.002000056\u20147 19 1 Batteries\u2014 Patten.Hayden and Waka- field, Mullen and Warner.At Boston\u2014 Roxton 11011010*\u20145 9 a Chicagn .000010010\u20142 4 1 Batterins\u2014 Dineen and Armbruster, Owen and Sullivan.\u2018At Philadelphia\u2014 .Cleveland ., .011400000\u20148 9 2 Philadelphia .000000000\u20140 2 2 Batterlea\u2014Rhodes and Bemis: Coakley and Spreck.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Per ; Won Lost.cent.Philadelphia \u2026 .44 27 420 New York 43 °T 611 Cleveland .42 29 .632 Chicago .39 az 549 Detroit.aR 24 823 St.Louis .3% a7 486 Washington .35 48 -352 Boston .\u201c 18 54 250 National League Games.R.H.E At Pittsburge\u2014 Pittsburg .«.10012600%.9 14 5 Brooklyn .0000000 00 3 Rattertes\u2014T.pever and Phelps; Pas toring and Ritter.At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnatt .100000200\u20143 9 2 New York .001001300 5 7 Batterier\u2014 Ewing and Schlei.McGin- nity and Bowerman.At Chicago\u2014 Chinago .10301112° & 13 1 Roston .010011001-\u20144 11 LL 2 Batteries\u2014Pfelater.Reulbarh and Me- ran.Lindaman and Brown.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Per .Won.Last.cent.Made of IRISH linen and Chicazo .B2 23 631 sewn rally well to hoid New York $n ea ; \"rive t : itsburg .3 z ou get Es vou car phy Ehiladelphia \"LL 3 as 770 incinnati .À * 4 5722 \"Nabe \u2018he brand se Loui ooo.10 47 38: - Makers, in, Canada rooklyn .3 u 87 \u2018 ~ lin, Boston uv seereees 3 49 381 N i Torney som sums SEO ar veu .\u201d 5% Here pS LATE ME by 7.The picture to-day is that of the Cornwall Lacrosse Club.Millan, C.Degan, WW.Broderick, John White, F.Cummins, John Brod (mascot); front row (from left to right), F.Degan, Donald Smith.E.Lalonde, Larry McAteer.W.Burns.THE OLD CORNWALLS.The men are: Back row (from left to right), J.Marshall (assistant trainer), A Mc- erick.Donald Cameron, R.J.Graveley (coach); centre (hetween rows), L.Johnston » THE CORNW ALL TEAM.HEARD AT THE SHAMROCK-MONTREAL MATCH.\u201cHuroo! Hureo-o-~0-0-00!\" \u201cmust have happened.Don tell just scored one.\u201cSeored one ?\u2018Yes -shot the ball \u201cOh, yes\u2014I did see that.the ball into the net?\u201d Didn't you see it?\" Her companion opened his mouth and eyes to their largest extent; but broke from the serrted ranks.Hoorah-h-h-h! \" at that moment, another yell \u201cMontreal! Montreal! Hyea! \u201cAgain 7° sald the lady.looking rather was it they did before\u201d threw the bail behind the lazy man who never runs about, wasg't it ?Did they really dot \u2018They did\" \u201d shrieked the man, ecatatically.\u201cAre they allowed to do it twice\u201d\u201d \u201cYou het they are.\u201d \u201cCan the men in the green sweaters do it too if they want te?\u201d \u201cNot always,\u201d returned her companion with a roar.\u201cThat doesn\u2019t seem quite fair, does It\u201d the one team do things and nat the other.You see 1 dont know very much about lacrosse except that you are\u2019 suppueed to catch a ball in a stick and throw it round\u201d \u2014 \u201cOh,\u201d said her companion, remorsefuily.Any one can put the bal in the net\u2019 \u201cAh\u201d said the lady.reflectively.tn let this\u201d thai about it.he van-dn you see \u2018He -can\u2014if \u2014he\u2014can ! \u201cOh, hy Jove !\u2014see here, Paddy * one \u201d- You see its this way.oo \u201cThen why don't you applaud ?*\" asked the lady.to be -\u2014\u2014 \u201cOh, because he's a Shamrock.\u201d \u2018And what did he do ?\" \u2018Put the ball in the net.\u201d calmly.\u201cOh, he did! that\u2014oh, no! \"It 18.\" \u2018Then why don't the Montrealers keep on\u2018doing It.\u201d \u2018Because they can't.\u201d \u2018But they did it before.\u201d \u201cYou see.\u2019 said the man, they don\u2019t always succeed.\u201d \u201cIs it so very difficult?nie, but generally it hit the wall.4 a professtonal\u2014why couldn\u2019t t \u201cThere are various reasons why they can't attain your skill in that di- there is some one always stationed in front of the net to knock the ball away.\u201d rectinn.The rnost important .s that \u201cAnd does he?\u201d \u201cUsually.\u201d The lady pondered.\u201c1 shouldn't allow that.\u201d she said, with an air Ha must make a lot of difference in the insist on that man being removed.game.\u201d \u2018He\u2014ha! ha'-he generally\u2014oh.excuse me\u2014\"\" \u201cI'm glad | amuse you,\u201d said the lady, huffily.\u201cYou really must excuse me; you see I couldn't help laughing\u2014you do put things so cleverly\u2014you*re so witty \u2014'' The lady simpered.\u201cNow that ts just simple flattery.\u201d she said.graciously.You horrid dear.1 wish they wouldn't scream so; it scares me out of my seven senses.gay anything sn very clever.What is it now?\u201d \u201cHogan has scored.\u201d muttered .he Man, ruefully \u201cYou mean he hag put the ball into the net?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d The lady 'noked indignant.JOEWALCOTT WILL | FIGHT ONCE MORE He is Matched to Fight Jack Doug- herty, the Sensational Milwaukee Scrapper This Evening.New York, July 10.\u2014~Joe Walcott, the erstwhile champion, is going to try it again, Jack Dougherty, the Milwaukee boy, announces that he and Walcott are matched to meet in a acheduled fifteen-round mill at Chelsea, Mass.this evening.the tontest to be for the welterweight title.The news that Walcott is really and truly back in the game will come a shock to Honey Melindy, Mike ülii- van and Joe Gans, all of whom have been battling for the welter hnnors these many months, that the \u201cBarba-1 dos Demon\u201d has been listed among the dead ones.Joe, It will be remembered, had the misfortune about two years ago to shoot through his right hand.and since then har been presumed to be out of the-game.Lately he was matched with some Eastern boy.but the affair was a fizzleand no good line on Joe's present condition was gained therefrom.Should he succeed in whipping\u2019 Dougherty.he must be accorded credit of coming back inte something )iks.his form of old.Dougherty is a gooa boy.although he ia hardly in cham- \u2018pionship form vet.He defeated Buddy and Martin Duffy when they were \u201call in,\u201d and was lucky to 5 a \u201cSomething.\u201d said a young lady sitting In a front seat on the grand stand, me w » \u201cWhy.\u201d said her companion, purple with yelling, repeated the lady, Inoking rather puzzied.into the net-right into the net.And is that considered very clever\u2014to shoot repeated the lady, slowly.I'm not much the dev\u2014that is to say Great Scott! said the man, eyeing her and trying to speak I thought it was the Montrealers who were supposed to do 1 forgot; the Shamrocks can do it too if they want to.tell me, isn't it a good thing to put ths ball in the net 2\" said the lady, opening her eyes.very patiently.Tt looks simple enough a tennis racket, trying to throw a bali against a wall wall and sometimes it went over the fence and sometimes it even went behind If 1 could do that\u2014and I don\u2019t pretend to those men throw a ball ey spend such a lot of time practising?\u201d hat it is! \u201cthe Maoantrealers havo Didn't you ?\"\u2014 surprised.\u201cDid thev\u2014what t again?\u201d » 1s that usual in games ko .\u201c1 oughtn't to fool you na \u2018 gond at explaining but \u2014oh, Paddy Brennan has scored \u201cEvery one else seems Now \u201cthey both try to do it, but 1 ured to practice with Sometimes it hit the into a net when of finality.\u201c1 should \u201cI'm sure 1 didn\u2019t thing! Do stop laughing-\u2014 Oh, \u201cThat Is the second time the Shamrocks have done that,\u201d she observed.cotadly.\u201cIf they do it again, | have a good mind to take them for my team and scream when theë da things\u2014what is it that they do now?\u201d oh, ves, I remember! Throw the hall in tle net.And, oh, look here.Mr.Smith! I've just thought of such a good idea.When the Montrealers get the ball right up to the net and that horrid man goes tn knock it away, wouldn't It be a good idea for one of the Muntrealers just to pick It quick- lv up out of the stick and throw it in the net before the lazy man had time to stop him?\u201d \u201cA great idea.His own, team Would probahly break every bone In his body, and then the Bhamrocks\u2014oh, I eay! Referee! did you see that?DID YOU SEE THAT?\u201cDID YOUISEE THAT?' hooted.shrieked and groaned blage.\u201cDID YOU S8EE THAT.REFEREE?\" \u2018Referee\u2019 had seen nothing.It was only a Montreal man who had been whacked over the head and it had not hurt the referee at all.The lady had not seen anything either.\u201cWhat was it?\u201d she inquired.anxious!v.h, one of the 8hamrocks hit the goal-keeper over the head.Disgrace- vo the assem- ful \u201cTheir own goal-keeper?\u2019 asked the lady in tones of horror.\u201cNo!\u201d thundered the \u2018Man, beginning to show signs of restiveness for the first time.\u2018Why should they hit thelr own goal-keeper?\"\u201d \u201cOh, I thought they might be annoyed because he has Montrealers put - balls through the Shamrock net.\u201d \u201cHa, ha! oh.that\u2019s lovely.1 must tell the fellows that.\u201d .\u201c1 don't see what 1 gald that was funny.\u201d sald the lady.pondering.\u201cIt seems to me that It is more logical tn suppose that they wnuld hit their own goalkeeper than that they would hit the Montreal goalkeeper.He \"hasn't done anything.\u201d P \u201cOh, hasn't he?He has prevented them from scoring more points\u2014\u2014\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said the lady with the air of one who wished to be perfectly impartial, \u2018he might have let them through once or twice, ! think, It's no wonder that they should be annoyed.| remember how cross I used to get with the cat when she would jump after my ball and prevent its hitting the fence\u2014\"\u201d \u201cOh! You there! to stand for that?\" \u201cWhat did he do?\u201d \u201cNothing.That's the trouble.doesn\u2019t!\u201d \u201cPerhaps he's offended at the way the people talk to him.\u201d Perhaps he is.He'd be worse offended if 1 wasn\u2019t with a lady,\u201d muttered the Man.\u2018Hno! hoo!\" cher.\u201d \u201cAre they going to put the referee of\u201d said the lady exciteldy.\u201cNo such luck.It's that Shamrock.He just slugged.\u201d What did he do?\u201d \u2018Slugged.Hit another man.\u201d \u201cOh.And they're putting him off.What a shame.eves and such a bee-yutiful figure.\u201d \u201cBut,\u201d cried her escort, indignantly.\u201che hit one of the Montrealers deliberately.Turned right round and slugged him for no reason\u2019 \u2014 \u201cStill,\u201d said the lady, firmly, \u201che has nice eyes.\u201d The Man subsided.; The game went merrily on.and the Montrealers continued to \u201cpile up.\u201d Presently the lady spoke.\u201cThey do run so badly.\u201d she obszerved, thought them such good runners, both the teams.just showing off.\u201d .Ry this time the Man was tired.He had absolutely no answer ready, but let so many You wooden man in the red sweater! Are you going He's supposed to do something and he boomed the crowd.\u201cThat's right.Put him off.the but- He's got such nice \u201cWhen they first came on I They must have been gazed grimly Into space.Hiés companion eyed hlin reflectively.\u201cI have enjayed this game,\u2019 she said with deep feeling.\"I have never enjoyed a lacrosse game more.I did not think it necessary to mention when you asked rhe to accompany you to this match that 1 have attended lacrosse games ever since I could waik.\u201d \u201cWhat?\u201cEver since ! could walk.When vou said in vour kind way that you would tell me all ahout the paints of the game, I thanked yon humbly and anticipated an enjoyable afternoon.Never in my wiliest dreams, however, did 1 look forward to three hours of such unalloyed pleasure as these have been.I! want to thank you for them.F\u2014 Worda failed her.They had failed the Man some time agn.He sat in silence and gasped: and for the first time in hlz befugged, masculine exist- draw from Jimmy Gardner after the latter had given him an unmerciful walloping for eight rounds.SAM BERGER MEETS 0\u2019BRIEN.He Says Jack le a Big Lemon and He Is Quite Confident.Special to the Montreal Star.Philadelphia, July 10.\u2014Sam Berger Californian heavy weight, nmkes his professional debut in Philadelphia, Monday night, when he faces Jack OBrien, Although Berger is a new man, and wil! be on the short end of the opinion of Easterners, his ts: one of the best heavy weight cards that has been set up for many months.The Californlan is about 28 years of age, tall as Jeffries and weighs almost 200.pounds.Ha sald to-day: \u201cI'm bigger than O'Brien.I wilt weigh at least twenty pounds more than he does.He has nothing nr.me in cleverness.I watched him \u201clusely the night he beat Kaufman in \"Frisco.and, honestly, I believe him the bigest temon I ever saw.He can't hit anv harder than an old lady, and t'a a ence a dim realization af the duplicity of Woman stole slowly over him.: Y DE W.FENWICK any one away.| know I can hit threc tiroes as hard as he can, and if : am as clever why can't 1 land on him?Jt has been my wish to get A walla at O'Brien and he's going to travel faster Monday night than he ever did bel re,\u201d BRUSH HAS NOT HEARD.He Says He Knows Nothing of Reported Deal With Joseph Kelly.Special to the Montreal Star.St.Louis, Mo., July 10.\u2014John T.Brush, president of the Néw York National League Baseball Club.who hae been In St.Louis for two days sald last night.that he knew nothing regarding a reported del whereby former manager Joseph Kelly.of the Cincinnati team was to join the New York team.Mr.Brush did not deny that several deals were in prospect for new players.but refused to ans- WESTMOUNT BOWLING CLUB.Last night one double and three singles were played in the competition finals of the Westmount Bowling Club.Following is the result of the double: 8.C.Gaudias Geo.P.Walker T.H.Christmas James Batlle Total.21 Total .wer questions concerning definite tran- The following singles were played:\u2014 sactions.I.de G: Btewart Jas.Jechcott \u2014 AY Total.18 Total .\u201cee .Jas.Wilcocks - H.S.Mussen CHAMPION LYON WILL PL Total.21 otal .; A.W.D.Howell Jas.Wilson He Will Try His Luck in the United Total.21 Total .States Championships, A single match was then played between Mr.D.M.Wilson and Mr.Rohert Thomson for a prize donated by Mr.A.G.Gardner, resulting in a Toronta, July 10 \u2014Champlon Geo.8.Lyon and M.Douglas Laird, of the Toronto Ciub, runner-up this year at Ot- tawa, left yesterday for New York to play in the United States chammon- ahips, which begin to-day at Engle- win for Mr.Wtindn by.fife: shots tn three for Mr.Thomson; The number mystery to me how It is he aver pit of ends played were six Les, oo w NJ.Laird will compete as a .osm representative from Princeton Golf N Te EE ren «| Club.of which university he 1s an ex- D.MAss0N'& core ee Ca TE 1 BJ UE captain.Orioles Again Victorious.The Orioles.nf the (Cosmopolitan League, won their second league match in defeating the Crvatalas hy a score of 18 to8.Runs for the Crystals came hard, despite thelr many long hits, owing to their fatlure to bunch opportunely.Score by innings: HB, RHB, Crystals 1200002800 13 9 Orioles .9 2 2008450x-15 12 \u20ac Batteries\u2014Schultz and Ellison; Alex ¢hdlson: ana Wall.; muires\u2014M.Wajl and Turgeon LMA .McCarter, the Favorite, Was Beaten Baseball - Cricket - Athletics - Golf - Turf GLIDDEN TOUR RUN ON TIME SCHEDULE One Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-Four Miles to Be Travelled Through Canada and Maine to the White Mountains.from Duffalo on morning next.the most notable automobile t ur ever held in will be Starting this country begun Seventy-fhive snôtor vehicles, all but four of American con- | vhen it shal! finish each struction, carrying 302 passengers, will there start upen a journey of 1104 Thurébday \u2018 auch éhecking points as It may desm proper and placing checkers at such prints as have heen ertablished Thins schedule will fix the exact time when each car must pass earch checker, and day's run without penalty Immediately following the registra- miles in the United States and Can- | tion at each night stop.each car will ada Bretton Woods, in the White Mountains, will be the destination, seventeen days will he devoted ta tha! trip, twelve being riding days and five | rest and pleasure days.\u201cI'wa trophies wili be competed for in the tour, sixty of the machines he ng entered! for the (\u2018harles J.(Hidden i while non-canteatants In the Glidden | event will be eligible for competition for the Paul H.Deeming Cup our Competition for the Glidden trophy: 18 to be on a 1ime basis.daily sehedule ! being arranged In the manner of rall- way time tuhies.There will be mev-.eral checking stations on each day's\u2019 run.The actual tne of passing will\u2019 have tu coincide to the minute with The schedule time in order that the car may escape a penalty.Each rar falling to pass each: cFecker and to finish the day's run at the time fixed by the schedule will be penalized one point for each minute it Trophy.| or water, is behind its schedule at each checker, and at the finish.and two points for each minute It Is ahead of its schedule | at each checker and at the finish.PENALIZED FOR SPEED.The double penalization for being ahead of the schedule be delivered (ntn the custody of the officials of the tour.to De by them held and! 41 owners risk and kept under the direct charge and supervision of such officials or their agents imtil the hour for starting on the following morning.and no car will be available for tuning up, adjusffhents.filling with gasnlene or for any other purpose, until after it shall have registered as starting on the next day's run of the CARS FOR BAGGAGE.The baggage of the tourists wii! be carried in motor trucks and will be checked for each run the same as if on a raflroad train.The committee In charge has made all arrangements for hate! acenmmodatifns en route.At Three Rivers, Que.a large river steamer will he employed far one night, while at Jackman, Me.tents will be pitched far the use of the men on the tour, while accommodations will be provided for the women tourists in the village hotel.According to Judge James B.Dil, \u201c Who aided in the seigction of the route, ' the course to bé followed ia one of the I 18 to prevent racing.the daily schedule being ar-' ranged on the basis of the maximum legal speed limits, with allowances for various delays.such as filling of tanks and traffic delays.Such checking will be done each day at points averaging twenty-five miles apart, and at the conclusion of each day's run.The entire tour is divided into forty - feur checking units, and the driver who comes nearest to maintaining the prearranged schedule each day will receive the Inwest penalization and will.therefore, become the winner of the trophy.Cars will be started each morning by officials of the tour between the hours of seven and ten n'clock, hut neither before nor after the hours designated.under penalty of disqualification The committee will publish a schedule for each day, establishing moat picturesque and interesting to be found in the country.According to the same authority.the roads are uni- formiy fair.Across the State, from Buffalo to the Hudson River, the way Is through the Mohawk Valley.and thence to Sara- toga, where the turn northward is made.Lake George and Schroom Lake are akirted.and Lake Champlain is tn Bight for thirty miles.The Valley of the Richelieu River ts followed to Chambly.where the turn le made toward Montreal.From Montreal to Quebec the route is along the widely pleturesque north £hore nf the St.Lawrence River.The Chaudiere River, in Quebec Province, and the Kennebec River, in Maine, are followed for almost two daya in the run to Rangeley Lakes.The White Mountains are entered through the va.- ley of the Androscoggin River, and the tour \u2018officially terminates at Brettsa Woods on Saturday, July 28.CANADIAN TEAM 15 DOING POOR WORK The Cricket Team Made a Very Poor Showing in International Match at Philadelphia, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Philadelphia, July 10.\u2014Un@er ideal conditions, thea annual International cricket match detween the United Sta:es and Canada began yesterday on the rounds of the Germantown Cricket Clun and when stumps were drawn at 6.39 p.m.for the day the home players had scored 274 runs for thelr first innings, and the visitors 31 for the loss of five wickets, The American eleven is made up of players selected from local clubs.The Americans, who won the tongs, elected to bat first.Seven of the home players reached double figures.J.B.King made the top score, 63 runs.By comparison, the batting of the Canadians was rather weak against the splendid howling of King, Clark and Greene.Score: UNITED STATES.\u20ac C Harris, ¢ Martden, b Reade n \u20ac M.Graham, ce Marsden, hb Butts.16 J.A.lester, ¢ Beddowe, b Moss- man ._ Le see se este 4 J.H.Bohlen, run out .vers 82 J.B.King, run out .,.3 J 8.Evans, lbw.bh MaYsden .15 P.N.Leroy, ¢ Wright, b Evans.4 F H.Clark.b McFlroy .2 E.M.Cregar.b Evana 4 F.A.Greene, b Mossman .4 J.P.Dorman, not out .ce 8 Extras .4 c.s0ce averses veunes .3 Total Le cases LL sa aan 974 BOWLING ANALYSIS OM WF Reade .\u2019 7 6 1 za Marsden 5 2 1 14 Butts .2 0 1 13 MrElray 15 @ 1 5 Whittaker 120 0 53 Evans .10 1 2 4 Mossman 5 1 2 Beddowe 7 1 0 2 CANADA.G.Raldwin.¢ Dorman, b King 2 F C Evans, oc Morria, b King .1 W 'Rutts, « Evans, h Clark .?W.Wright b Clark .2 W.Whitaker, ¢ Cregar, b Greene 15 W Marsden.not out .s H Reade, not out .\u2026.\u2026.000000cere 3 Extras .vee teens vir esen000 1 Total .RAS 41 BOWLING ANALYSIS.oo M.WF King .© heres s # 2 15 Clarke .ve ss serae00 9 3 3 1: Greene .se+2ce0 0e 1 on 1 3 Runs at the fall of earh wicket: United States\u20140, 34, 97, 112, 179, 219, 255, 235, 256, 274.Canada\u20141.4, 16, 27, M.100 TO 1 SHOT WINS THIRD.by Two Lengths by Arclite.New York, July 10.\u2014The surprise at Sheepshead Bay to-day wag the vie- tery of Arclite, a hundred to one shot.in the third race.8 little was thought of his, chances of winning that he was ounted at one time at 300 to 1 Me- Carter.the favorite, made the pace for five furlongs.when Troxler brought Arclite up and won hy two lengths.Rams Horn, backed down eas'ly, wun the Bay Ridge handicap.Cederstrome made the for pace IS THERE any reaxnnnble reason why you should not nse DEERFIELD WATER ?It In abaolutely pure and free \u2018from organic matter As n table waler orf BE A mixer with wines Cand lguors It le unsurpassed.1t 1s for sala everywhere, J.H.MALDEN, Agent, .Montreal.nearly a mile when Rams Horn moved out and won by three lengths.Comedienne, in winning the fifth race.equalled the world's record for 61-2 furiongs, by covering :! in 18 8-5.Three favorites won.Summary: First race, selling, 5 furlongs, Futurity course\u2014-Somnus, won: Gallant Dan, second; Anna May, third.Time, 1.01 2-5.Second race, mile \u2014 Dolly Spankèr, won: Old Faifhful, second; Rose of Gold.third.Time, 1.38 4.5.Third race.61-2 furlongs.Futurity course\u2014Arclite, won; McCarter, second: Marathon, third.Time, 1.08.Fourth race, the Bay Ridge handicap.11-4 miles\u2014Rams Horn, won ; Von Tromp, second: Bedouta, third.Time, 2.063-5.Fifth race.61-2 furlongs\u2014Comedi- enne, won: Monet, second; Ironsides, third Time, 1.18 2-5.Sixth race, selling, 5 furlongs, Futurity course\u2014L'Amour, won; Athans, secénd: Cittona, third.Time, 1.01 4-5.Seventh race.selling, 13-4 miles on turf \u2014 Angler.won.Leila.second: Huntingdon, third.Time, 3.04.Gotch and Apollo Meet Once More.Brockville, Ont.July 10.\u2014 L.R.Cossitt has just returned from Montreal, where he has made arrangements for some of Canada's best for the wrestling and boxing evening of Wednesday, August 1.For the wrestling .match these famous opponents, Gotch and Apollo have been secured._\u2014 Baperior to Lemonade HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPRATE.A teaspoonful 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COMMITT :E Notice is Given of a Number of Amendments\u2014The Bill W.ll Pass.Special to The Montreal Star Ottawa.July lé The Lord's Day Rill red elved 115 second reading um the Senate on MW ednesday evening, and 1s being cotistdered in commitiee to-day.The impression now is that (It will be passed with sone amendments.UD the motion tor the second reading speeches were made by Senators Cloran, fandia.Frost and Bostock, Senator Clorau announced that he would support the principle of the bill df Certain amendinents were made.Senator Choquetle would haxe cun- tinued the debate, but was promised | tlat he would b- given an opportunity ! to discuss the principle of the measure Hl comnittee or on the third reading.SENATOR BUSTOCK'S VIEWS.Benator Bostyck was in favor of a law for the strict observance of the Habbath.However, the bill touched different provinces in various ways.He doubted whether.on the whole, it would meet with general approval.Briush Columbia had a Sunday law for the older colonial portion and none for the newer portion However.Sunday was as well observed in one portion as the other.He did not think Sunday was so much a matter for legislation as for early tratning of children.In British Columbia the daily papers issued Sunday morning.but not Monday morning.This gave the whole staff of a newspaper.with the exception of a half dozen, leisure for the entire Sunday.If this act was passed the staff of a newspaper would have to work on Sunday to get out the Monday newspaper An exception might well be inserted.in the act to allow British Columbia papers lu continue their present practice.During the aix or eight weeks the salmon were running.Fraser River fishermen were allowed tn begin fish- mg at six o'clock on Sunday evening.To allow that to continue it was proposed that fishing should be allowed after six on Sunday all over Canada at all times of the year.To cover these two points he gave notice of an amendment declaring that any act of any province relating to Sunday labor in force at present should be ecnfirmed as if passed by the Parliament of Canada, and the Governor- General-in-Counci! may confirm Sunday legislation enacted in future by provinces.SENATOR CLORAN*S OBJECTIONS.Senator Cloran endorsed the idea that human legislation should be along the lineg divinely lald down.The bill had been carefully considered hy the Lord's Day Alliance, by the Minister of Justice and the House of Commons, which had amended it.There was nothing divine about the bill.There was no command in the bill for the sanctification of the Sabbath.There wèfe directions about the running of railways, and playing baseball, but there was nothing in it about going to church.The Divine command was to keep this day holy.The Parliament of Canada sald nothing about that The enactment of the bill would provide an opportunity for such mischievously sanctimonjously holy men as one whp had his (Senator Cloran's) boy with twelve companions fined two dollars each for kicking a football on Sunday.For Catholics the law of the church declared that a man who failed to observe the Sabbath was to be eternally damned.Now the Parliament of Canada proposed to supplement damnation with a dollar fine.This seemed superfluous.Senator Cloran said the bill proposed to creiite a new Sabbath, to extend from noon Saturday to noon Sunday.This was the meaning of the words of the Act, \u201cThe Lord's Day begins at twelve o'clock Saturday afternoon and ends at twelve o'clock on the following afternoon.\u201d He suggested the Act be amended to make its Sunday coincide with either the Jewish Sunday or the Christian Sunday.Another detect of the bill was that although it prevented the running of trains and electric cars for excursions, it did not forbid running balloons or automobiles.The latter were made to carry fifty or sixty passengers.* THE SABBATH OF QUEBEC The French of Quebec were the most conscientious observers of the Sabbath In Canada.Yet this Act declared there should be no charge made at the church door necessary to heat and light the church.Another defect In the law was that it provided a penalty for n man who sold Zgnods on Sunday, but none for the person who bought.He could see no reason why the newspapers should be allowed to begin operations on Sunday evening at six o'clock.The Sundav morning papers involved nn such desecration of the Sabbath as the Monday morning pa- pera.The blll permitted the delivery of milk on Sunday.Why did it not allow the delivery of bread\u201d The Rall- way Commission had authority to deal \u2014_\u2014 with freight, but why not with Bunday traffic in passengers?The whole bill was 80 poorly drawn it was unworthy of \u2018a place on the Cunadian statute book.Senator Cloran advised delay by the Senate In dealtng with a btil until tt could be reported upon by a special committee.THE EVENING SESSION.In the evening, Senator Cloran cri- tivized the amendment made by the Commons, declaring that a man who regularly works only eight hours a day 1s not entitled to twenty-four continuous rest during the week if compelled to work pn Sunday.In «omimitiee he \u201cvould move to strike cut this clause While criticizing this till Senator Cloran said he thought the Senate could formulate a satisfactory lord's Day Act, and he was in favor of such a bill Senator Frost followed, and declarer the bill an eminently fair one.It was full of evidences of concessions.In general the bill only restricted Work, sport And amusement for gain.opportunities for the recreation of working men and others were not cir- sumseribed.fin the other hand employers were compelled to grant men the day of rest.The necessities of transportation were secured hy the bill us were all works of necessity and .nercy.The spirit of the Act was one of bread Christian charity.\u20acanada Vis a young country and now was the time to legislate to prevent the + American Sunday ever obtaining | establishment in Canada.The bill appeared chiefly In the interest of the l'aboring man, though {it reasonably protected the Interests of the wealthy.Capital was gaining power in Canada.fand it was necessary to prevent the Sabbath rights of the working man being trampled under foot.lQuoTED ARCHBISHOP BRUCHER] Senator Frost read a letter from Archbishop Bruchest of Montreal, endorsing legislation by Parliament for the betlier ohservanceé of the Lord's Diy.He held this in harmony with conscience and religion.While the act as Introduced seemed a lttle severe and might be modifiel he declared that on the whole Parliament had struck the right note The Archbishop commended restrictions on traffic.and the forbidding of theatrical performances, but said people should not ba prevented from obtaining fresh air in the country or having a quiet hunt or fish.In conclusion Senator Frost said he would like to see the bill put through the Senate.about as it left the House of Commons.OPPOSED BY SENATOR LANDRY.Senator Landry said the Secretary of State, in introducing the bill, had given all reasons necessary for voting against it.However.Senator Landry hoped the bill would pass.As the bill infringed upon the powers of the pro- vines hea would vote against hs second reading.Senator Choquette said the bill contained regulations on which the Federal Parliament had the right to legislate There were other provisions upon which only the province had the right to legislate.The first he proposed to support, the second to oppose.He reserved the right te discuss the principle of the bill in committee.This was agreed to.The bill was then read the second time-and the Senate adjourned at 9.30, till this morning.WILL COME FOR PLATE.H.M.S.Dominion Will Spend a Fort night at Quebec.Toronto, July 10.\u2014The committee of the \"H M.S.Dominion Fund.\u201d of which Henry Des Voeux is honorary secretary, has received a cable from Captain Kingsmill, commanding H.M.8.Dominion, as follows: \u201cArrangements have been made to arrive at Halifax, 6th August, 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to one without first trying the Peche Compound and writing Mrs.Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is free.Miss Margret Merkley, of 275 Third Street, Milwaukee, Wia., writes : Dear Mrs.Pinkham: \u201cLoss of stren, extreme nervousness, shooting pains ugh the pelvic organs bearing-down pains and cramps compelled me to seek medical advice.The doctor after making an examination suid 1 had a female trouble and ulceration and advised an operation.To this I strongly © bjected and decided to try Lydia E.Pinkham's Ve table Com und.The ulceratiou quickly ealed, all the bad symptoms disappea and I am once more strong, vigorous and well.\u201d Female troubles are steadily on the increase among women.If the monthly periods are very painful, or too frequent and excessive\u2014if you have pain.© gwelling low down in the le: side, bearing-down don\u2019t neglect yourself : toy Lydia E kham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.Something New ! COWAN'S COCONUT ICING Delicious! Try It! THE COWAN CO., Limited, TORONTO 157 10 law MARCOTTE BROS?our sALES FOR SALE.On Wednesday, 11th July, At Ten O'Clock.at our rooms, St.James Street, on account of whom it may cencern, one case, No.F 1238, contalning Printed Cottons.Printed Mercerized Welts, suitable for Fancy 8hirt Bosoms, with hody goods to match.In lots to the trade, and without reserve.MARCOTTE BROS., 161 3 Auctioneers.SECRETARY OPPOSED TO ASSESSMENT PLAN For That Reason the Ancient Order of Foresters Dropped it.NO ACTUARY AT PRESENT Mr.Williams Again on the Stand\u2014 Examination of Order is Concluded.Toranta, July 10.\u2014The examination nf the Ancient Order of Foresters was concluded yesterday.Mr.W.Williams, permanent secretary of the Order was again examined in the afternoon.Tné@ A.O.F.began insurance business in Canada In 1881, Mr.Williams stated.Befnre that time there had been branches under control of the High Court of England.but a Canadian High Court was then started in Canada.The Canadian organization retajned only a fraternal conneotion with the English body.Besides the insurance busineag started In 1881, the organization had sick and funeral benefit branches.These were the chief features of the order, said the witness, Mr.Wiliams explained © one cash transaction about which Mr.Tilley wanted information.In 1899 the management fund borrowed $6.500 from the Insurance fund.Money was needed to settle the expenses of the High Court meeting, but the management found they had not the cash, but the officers went to the only fund which had the necessary funds.\u201cWas it a proper transaction ?\u201d enquired the examiner.\u201cPerhaps not, but it wax a necessary one,\u201d sald Mr.Williams.He went on to add that the Dominjon act made it Impossible for such a deal to go through again.Mr.Tilley pointed out that the Dominion act made such a transaction {llegal.but it had always been wrong.Tha same committee still controlled both funds, so a deal might be put through still.Mr.Williams admitted that the examiner was right and sald he had recommended the appointment of a separate committee to look after the interests of the Insurance branch.Mr.Tilley turned his attention to the insurance branch.The organization cared on the business on the assessment plan until the Dominion Act was passed.\u201cDid you think that the business would be successful on the assessment plan?\u201d \u201cNo.\u201d Mr.Williams went on to explain his reasons.\u2018The order usually received only about $600 in assessment commissions, and had to pay out $1.000 to the policy-holders, so if every man lived out the span calculated upon, and if all moneys received were well invested, there would still be a shortage.The witness had always been against the assessment plan.but it was a long time before he prevailed upon the others to take the same view.The witness raid that the assessment premiums could not be raised to cover the expenses.because all members had, to vote before any change could be made.The High Court would never have their rates raised.so he concluded it was a practical impossibility to get money to cover the amounts paid out \u201cDoes that apply to all assessment organizations?Aiea fa 10 the Dominios TRADE SALE On WEDNESDAY, 1ith July, At Ten O'Clock, balance of a bankrupt stock of dry goods, linens, ready-mads clothing.felt hats, dress goods, top shirts, whitewenr, fancy goods, towels, table linens, handkerchiefs, neckties, hosiery, collars, gloves, braids, butténs, thread.etc.Balance of the I'aristan Waist and 8kirt Co.'s stock: Blouses, skirts, jackets, cloaks, ladies\u2019 cloth for costumes.cloak- ires, etc.Also large quantity of stationery.albums, smaliwares, b 8, etc, No reserve and in lots to the trade.MARCOTTE FRERES, 161 3 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re J H.RICHER, Notre Dame de la .Paix, Que.Sale by Auction at No.69 St.street, Montreal, on MONDAY, 10th JULY, 1800, at noon.James Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Hardware, ete PN A 268.13 Fixtures.oo vee vee eee 24.450 $1,290.58 Ronk Tebts per list.Lo.271.54 ftore will be open on 1th Inst.KENT Sa TURCOT st mes Erect.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers 162 3 TH ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT ST 156 cod Act, Incorporating the order, was passed, and the organization then changed the insurance plan.Since that time the order had been working on the same basis as other companies.There never had been any question, Mr.Willlams said, on the resumption of his examination in the afternoon, of diverting the funds of the insurance branch of the order.Under the present system, too, a man could be admitted to insurance only by consent of the local court.A large number, he sald, joined the order for rocial reasons, and it was for the benefit of people who did not require the sick and general benefits.The order took no juvenile risks.At present they had no actuary, Mr.Williams sald.but they felt the need of such an official, and intended to engage One very soon.The A.0.F.have $8,000 capital, in addition to the reserves, of which $4,- 000 has been set aside on the s«ugges- tion of the permanent secretary for the benefit of old members who might not be able to keep up the ralse in rates.The cost of business was about $19 for every policy of $1,000, or about a third of the first year premium.\u201cHow are your Investments made?\u201d asked Mr.Tilley.Mr.Willlams replied that he and the chief ranger had been authorized to make inveatments, but now there was a committee of three to attend to that business.Mr.Willlams stated that the Insurance age had heen increased, but never lowered.Business, he thought, showed a satisfactory development except for the number of those who dropped out with paid-up policies.\u201cl.apses were pretty frequent, were they not?\u201d asked Mr.Tilley, and he quoted figures to show that fn 1900 they were 25 per cent.of the whole business: in 1901, 19 per cent.: 1902, 11 per cent.: and 1903, 9 per cent.: and 1904, 11 per cent.: And 19065, 15 per cent.\u201cWhat was the reason for this slump?\u201d ha asked.Mr.Willlams' explanation was that since 1903 the company had gone out after the business pretty hard, in consequence of which some of the business might have been forced.Mr.Williams readily agreed that any order that based its {insurance branch on the assessment system was lable to go to amash when the old members began to die faster than new business was brought In.Since the abolition of the assessment system the insurance branch had been increasing, and he thought it would continue to pro&per.Dr.Secord, the chtef medical officer of the company, fixed the rates of premium, and Mr.Willlams sald that although not an actuary he had suec- ceeded pretty well.The doctor sald the premiums were pald on the mortal- \u2018tv table of the Canadian Life.with a 16 per cent.loading, plus $2.The load- mg was made less than in other com- panles because they realized that the social character of the order would enable them to get policy-holders Sh Man \"FRASER BROS.SALES, marian Furniture Sale All\"\u201d\"the Superior Nearly New Modern Furniture, Carpets, Valuable Steel Range, etc, etc.in the PRINCE RUPERT House, 106 Notre Dame street east, \u2018p- posite the Court House.We are Instructed by MR.A.BELAS- CO to sell by auction, without reserve, on THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, all the excellent effects of the above hotel, only about one month in use, including neat bedroom sets, white enamelled iron and brass bedsteads, neat udd bureaus and washstands, good mattresses and feather pillows, spring beds, tollet sets, tables, chairs and rockers, splendld new sséls and other carpets, atuir carpets, very fine American brass wall clock, cost $25; carpet squares, various sizes; new brass gus and electric fixtures, oval dining tables, dining chairs, 36 yarls linoleum, all in one piece; solid walnut Amerlcan ice water refrigerator, 2 dinner sets, china, glass and silverware, pictures, good curtains and portieres, very fine urney \u201cBull Dog\u2019 hotel steel range, Lop- per for hot water, cost $150; Al Jewel: ange, small American gas range, gas stove heater, fine large new refrigerator.oi! stove heater, enamelled cooking utensils, kitchen tables and chairs, etc., ete.Sale at ten o'clock.FRASER BROS.161 4 Auctioneers.Large Regular Weekly Auction of second-hand household furniture and effects, ptanos, carpets, stoves, etc.on FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13th, at 10 o'clock, at our spacious salesrooms, 453 St.James atreet, corner Inspector.Cash advances made; consignments solicited.Safe, clean, dry storage for fur- nitére, pianos.baggage, etc.Private sales every day ; new parlor, dining and bedroom furniture, iron Hedsteads, fine carpet squares, oilcloth, office furniture, oak roll and flat top desks, filing cabinets, quartered oak, sectional bookcases, etc.FRASER BROS 161 5 Auctioneers.Mrs, Rorer\u2019s Saratoga Chips For the grocer's boy er people who are much in the boen air.A food which in hot weather is cooling to the blood and at the same 159 NOTHING SO GOOD\u2014ASK YOUR GROCER.VER PLATE THA) WEARS\u201d The Country House In buying silver for the country home, Ty ou select spoons, forks, knives, ron with the trade mark \u201c1847 ROGERS BROS.you have chosen wisely.In quality and attractiveness there ia no silver plate its equal.In buying tureens, bakin dishes, etc., ask for the \"goods o MERIDEN BRITA CO.more cheaply.He was in entire sympathy with all the changes made by Mr.Willlams.There was a council in Toronto, the doctor sald, where a man could get insurance without belonging to the order.Each applicant, however, had to pay 75 cents a year for the managemnt of the high court.All had to pay a share of management ex- se, Mr.Tilley next went Into the first profit and loss statement, prepared by Mr.Williams In connection with the company.Total profits were shown to be $8,659, and the loss, $1,456.MR.JAMES CURRIE DEAD.Was Formerly Well Known as a Steamboat Designer.Mr.James Currie passed away yesterday at his residence Ravenaneuk, Lachine, In his 87th year.In former years, Mr.Currie was well known in business circles in this city, though for a Jong time he has lived quietly at His country home.He was born in Golsple, Scotland, and was educated in Edinburgh.When 17 years of age he emigrated from Scotland to Canada, residing for a time in Montreal, and later.after his marriage tn Miss Leishman, of Lachine, going tn Kingston.He subsequently returned to Montreal and it was here that the greater portion of a busy life was spent.He was well known in shipping circles as a steamboat deaign- er of ability.Among the many vessels which he designed were the Spartan.the Grecian, the Corinthian, the Peer- Jess, the Campana.and the Vermont.Mr.Currie was a personal friend of the late Sir John A.Macdonald, and one of his earliest and most faithful supporters, Mr.Currie is survived by two sons, WilHam Currie, of Montreal, and John Currie, now resident In Colorado, and three daughters.The funeral will take place to-Mmor- row on the arrival of the Lachine train at the Bonaventure depot at 1.30 o'clock.Was Assaulted and Robbed.At 9.30 o'clock last night, Patrick M~- Govern, 68 years of age, living at 48 Latour street, was taken to the General Hospital suffering from a cut head and face.McGovern said that he had heen assaulted and robbed at the corner of Wolfe and Craig streets, and that his watch and purse with a few dnilars in it had heen taken by his assallams.The police are at work on the case, MR.RAYNER REMEMBERED.The Montreal Oratorio Society will this evening, present to Mr, Horace Rayner, who is severing his connec- .the society, asllver tea set.will take place at RAILROADS, IDEAL WATER TRIPS Health, Rest and Recreation.MONTREAL-TORONTO Line\u2014via 1000 Islands and Rochester, N.Y.Daily.except Sundays, at 2.16 p.m.MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON Lime-via 1000 Islands and Bay cf Quinte, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEBEC Lime Dally, 7 pm.EA] &U LIVRC at SAGUENAY Lmme\u2014From Quebec Daily, at 830 am.City Ticket Office, 128 ST.JAMES ST.Opp.Post Office.157 75 CANADIAN \u201cPACIFI! - IMPROVED MOTOR CAR SERVICE BETWEEN Montreal\u2014 Vaudreuil and intermediate stations.Leave Windsor Statlon\u2014 8.10 a.m., 12.20 p.m., 3.00 p.m., 8.00 p.m.Leave Vaudreull\u2014 10.20 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 9.10 p.m.New Station at Pointe Claire A new stopping place has been estab- lished for all local trains and motor car at Pointe Claire, just opposite the golf links.The new station will te styled Pointe Claire, and the old sla- tion will be called Cedar Par Mont- \u201cEmpress Special\u201d \u2014 real to Quebec.A special train for Quebec will leave Windsor Station on Thursday.July 12, at #40 a.m.This train wtll be made up with elegant Parlor Cars, first and second class couches, and will land passengers at the \u201cEmpress\u201d wharf.avoiding the necessity of transferring in Quebec City from the depot to the wharf.OTTAWA TRAINS LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.t8.45 am, *9.40a.m, 810.00 a.m.14.00 p m.*2 40 pm.*10.15 p.m Parlor or Sleeping Cars on above trains LEAVE PLACE VIGER.t8.25 a.m.t6.45 p.m.*Daily.thally except Sunday.s Sundays only.MONTREAL-OTTAWA SLEEPING CAR Sleeping (ar ts attached to train feuving Windsor Station daily at 10.15 p.m.At Ottawa passengers for Montreal may board car any time after 9.00 and remain in sleeper until 9.00 CAFE PARLOR CAR BETWEEN MONTREAL and QUEBEC.An elegant Cafe-Parlor Car is attached to train leaving Place Viger at s Ss am dally except Sunday for Que- DOUBLE DAILY BERVICE MO N° Tit REAL BOSTON And New England Points.Leave Winsor Btn.3.00 a.m.and 7,45 p.m.Arrive Bos 7.30 am.and 810 Parlor wr Sleeping Cars on above tra Sleeping and Parlor Car Service Between Montreal and Portland, Me.A through Sleeping Car leaves Windsor Station daily at 7.45 p.m.for Portland, Me., and Old Orchard Beach.Parlor Car leaves daily, Sunday excepted, for the White Mountains, Portland, Me.and Old Orchard Beach, at 9 a.m.St.Andrews-by-the-Sea.SLEEPING CAR SERVICE\u2014Through Sleepers leave Windsor Street, 7.26 , Tuesdays, Wednesdays.Thursdays End \u2018Fridays.for st.Andrews, N.B.Re turnitig.leave St.Andrews Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Xridays, arriving in Montreal 8.05 a.m.next day.From July 14th until further notice, car will run twice a week only, leaving Montreal Tuesdays and Fridays, and Bt.Andrew's Mondays and Wednesdays.HOMESEEKERS\u201d EXCURSION, COLONIST CLASS TO THB CANADIAN NORTHWEST JULY 17th.FN Tare GOOD TO RETURN WITHIN 60 DAYS.winnipeg, Mau.Brandon, Man Miniota, Mau .34 Btnscarth, Man.à Yorkton, Sask.335 Bheho, bask .Strathcona, Alb Proportionately low rates to other stations.City Ticket office, 120 St.James atreet, Next Post Office.GEORGE FONG AND \u201cTONGS.\u201d Celestial\u2019s Arrest Recalls Weird Incident of Two Years Since.The arrest of George Fong yesterday on a charge of perjury.recalls stirring times of two years ago Ju the local Chinatown.Fong has been mixed up in nearly every fight which has occurred among the \u201cTongs.\u201d When he was arres.od two years ago it was un a charge of breaking into the lodge room uf one of these \u201cTongs\u201d with the intantion of stealing.When Fong was Lhen arraigned in court he claimed \u2018.e had been invited to a meeting of tha \u201cTong,\u201d which, he raid, was a nranch of one of the strongest secret sucleries In China.He assertsd \u2018tha: he was invited there for the purpose uv\u2019 bang put to death, because the officers of the society clalmed he had natraved some of their secrets to the police.Their Intention, he sail, was to vit him up in amall pleces, and each mre.ber of the organization would «any away a piece of him from the meeting.When he was caugnt in the place by his executioners he brok: away \u2018rom them, smashed a wind »w In the cm and called for the asistan-e of the police.When the police arrived rear- iy all the members of the \u2018Fonz\u201d had disappeared and only two or three were left to hold Fong, and it was theses men who accused him of stealing.At that ttme Fong was acquitted of the charge of attempted robbery.while Joe Pang.and one or two other members of the \u2018Tong\u2019 were condemned for having assaulted him.Boy Run Over by Coal Cart.While playing near His home 199 Beaudoin ntreet.laut night, Joseph Brageau, 10 years of age, was knocked d6wn and run over by a horse attached to a coal cart.When examined at the General Hospital he was found to be from ititernal injuries.He badix put about the head._ [EERE \u201cWHE rR XT Sy tara RAILROADS.\u2014\u2014 me AND TRUNK System MONTREAL\u2014TORONTO Leave Montregl 9.00 am.t9.46 am, *8.00 p.m.\u201c10.30 p.m.Arrive Toronto 4.20 pom.t9.20 m., *6.10 am.*7 a.m Elegunt Cafe arlor Car on 9 am.train.Pullman Sleeping Car on 8 p.m.and 10.30 p.m.trains.MONTREAL-OTTAWA, Leave Montreal.(5.60 a.m., °9.40 am.t4.10 p.m.*7.30 p.m.Arrive Ottawa.t11.00 a.m, ®12.40 p.m, t7.10 p.m, 10.30 pm.Leave Ottawa.*835 am.\"3.30 p.m, t500 pm, t7,15 pm.Arrive Montreal.*11.35 a.m., *6.30 p.m.t8.00 p.m.\u2026 t10.15 p.m.Pullman Buffet Cur on 8.00 am.from Montreal and 5.00 pan.trains from Ottawa.Parlor Cars on all trains between Montreal and Ottawa.FAMOUS ALCONQUIN PARK Parry Sound (Rose Pt), Georgian Bay Points Those desiring to visit above points can leave Montreal at 8.00 a.m.daily, except Sunday.Through Pullman vuf- {et car on above train.PORTLAND- OLD ORCHARD.Leave Montreal *501 am.*5.15 pm Arrive Portland \u201c5.45 p.n.\u2026 *6.40 am.Arrive Old Urchard *6.32 p.m.*7.35 am.Sleeping and Parlor Car Service between Montreal, Portland and to Old Orchard, Elegant Cafe Car Service on da trains between Montreal and Portland.MONTREAL-BOSTON And points in NEW ENGLAND STATES.TWO TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.LVE.MONTREAL * {5 ANR.BOSTON 6.55 p.m.8.05 a.m Cafo-Parlor cars and through coaches on day trains.Sleeping cars and through coaches on night trains.\u2014_\u2014 MONTREAL-NEW YORK.t10.15 am.Leave Montreal t7 21 a.m, *8.10 pm.*11.30 p.m Arrive New York 18.00 p.m, p.m.*810 am.*1.30 pm.MONTREAL-PLATTSBURC, Leave Montreal 17.21 a.m, 110.156 a.m., *6.45 p.m., *8.10 p.m, 0 pm.Arrive Plattsburg tlz.15 p.m, *10.15 p.m.a.m, .tWeek days.(Saturday oExcept Saturday and Sunday.19.00 *1.40 only.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 187 8t.James st.Telephones Maln «460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station HOTELS, A @rand Union hosel Rooms From $1.00 Pas Day Up OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Bazsrge To and From Station Free An excellent guide-book and map of the City of New York want on recaipt of two cents in postage.47 313 LONDON HOUSE, Best 250 Meal in the City.50 Bedrooms, all conveniencea CHABOILLEZ SQUARE, Oppose Grand Trunk Depot Tel.1995.Wm, H.Kaapp, Prop Allan Line LIVERFO L VIA MOVILLR ROY AlL SERVICE.Quetee, 11 p.m.8 p.m.From Montre Tynisian,.12th ate 5 am.Victorian.18th July, 9 am.Joniam.26th July, 4 a.mam.2nd Aug.9 am.7 p.m.It is to be noted that the Allan Line Steamers sail from Montreal, and the hour of satiing has been arranged so as to give the passengers a view of the noble Bt.Lawrence by daylight.The trip down ls a moving panorama the whole way.Tunislan\u2019s record arsaKe Rimousk!' to Movilie fr.$ days 5 Esur Vire record D, pansaxe Moville to Ri- mous! nian 5 days 20 hours.the largest, and finest pair of Turbine steamers Virginian and vietorien \u2018are fastest ever built.The engines o Majesty's yacht and .Battleship M oreadeaugnt are built from the same designs as Victorian and Virginian No vibration.FIRST CLASS, $70 Upwards.SECONT CLABS.Liverpool or London- derry.from $42.50 and upwards.HIRD CLASS, Liverpool.London or Bel fast.327.50 and $28.75.according to steam- MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.Pretorian, 11th July Mongolian, 25th July Numidian, 18th July .Corinthian, lst Aug.One class cabin.called cond\u2014Rate $40 and upwards; third class ¥16.50.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN.Montreal.117?313 Dominion Line steamships MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Rutland Rd WINDSOR STREET STATION.DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE NEW YORE BOSTON And New Eugiand Points.The scenic Short Line across the Islands of Lake plain and through the Green Mountains.Leave Montreal, 9.35 am, \"7.10 p.m.Arrive Boston, 8.00 pm.\u201c1.00 a.m.Arrive New York 9 p.m.\u201c7.18 am tDally, ex.Sunday.*Daily.Buffet (Brolier service) Parlor Car day trains and Sleeping Car on sient trains City et Office, 130 st.Jam T.M.FALLO F BARBOUR City passenger Agent.Generai Agent 103 110604 MONTREAL wa -K AND ISLAND .AIL- AY COMPANY.LACHINE.\u2014 From Fost Office, 20 min.service, 5.40 a.m, to 8.00 p.m.30 min, service, § p.m.to midnigal.Frum Lachine 30 min.service 550 Am to 8.45 min.service 843 pm.to 12.4 midnight.Sault au Recollet \u2014 From Bt enls «ad Henderson Staucen, 30 min.Service 6 am to 9 am 4v minute service 9 am.tu 4 p.m., du minute service 4 pm.to 92 ; 40 min.service,8.20 p.m.to 12 mide Last car from\u2019 Sault 12 pm.From J2,4v p.m.Extra cars from Chenneville st.to lienderson Station at 6.10 p.m.Mountain\u2014Fromn Mt.Royal avenue 20 min.service 5.40 4 ni.to 11,40 p.m.From Victoria Ave.Westmount, Z0 min service 11.50 pan.Cartierville= From 40 min.service 6.0v From Uartiervile, 40 am.to 11.40 pm.156 130 5.50 a.m.to Snowdou's Junction, am, to 1200 pau min, service, 5.40 OCEAN STEAMBHIPS.NN OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY traliss Line (Ame = e.) Balls eve:y 10 days, San Franclaco, to HA WAIL every 21 days SAMOA, NEW ZEA.LAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly to TAHITI For boukler and saines ist, address Wm.H.Clancy, agent, 137 t James sn, Montreal; DB.XK.Decbigh, aaa) 27 Broadway, New York 11 1 ss A TRIP TO MEXICO AND RETURN FOR LESS THAN $3.00 PER DAY.the above trip by any of our leaving Montreal for Cuba and Mexico, commencing with the 88.\u201cDAHU- MEY,\u201d about June 20th, and each month thereafter about the 20th.Think of it: A trip lasting from 35 to 40 days, in which time you visit Nassau, Cuba and Mexico, for less than $3.00 per day, for this amount you are provided with first cabin passage.meals, etc, and when you arrive at Vera Crus we also provide first class rail fire tn Mexico City and return to Vera Crus free.Write for our lllustrated Booklet, entitled \"A Tour to the Hahamas, Cuba and Mexico,\u201d which gives full Information.SOUTH AFRICAN SERVICE.\u2018The BS.\u201cMELVILLE,\u201d salling about 20ta of June, for Cape own, Fort Elisabeth, East london and Durban has a limited amount of accommodation for passengers.first class.For particulars of freight and passage, for both Mexico snd Bouth Africa.apply to Elder, Dempster 7: Co., 319 Board of Trade Bildg., Monlreal.7 21eod We offer vessels, A Delightful Trip To Quaint New Orleans SOUTHERN PACIFIC elegant pasrenger npr.from New York every Wedn at noon, arriving New Orleans Monday morning.FAST TIME, BUPERB SERV ICE, EXCELLENT CUISIN Connecting nt New orleans with rail lines for all points in LUUISIANA JxAR, MEXICO, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA.The best route for omtaresble travel, and picturekque ace: .Enquire 170 Washington street, ton, Mass.Bos- VERDICT IS SUICIDE.Jury Declares \u201cMrs, Tailiefer Temporarily Insane.A verdict of mufctde whilst temporarily \u2018insane was returned by the Cor- nner's Jury yesterday afternnon, in the case of Mra.Theaphile Talllefar, who died in the General Hoapital from the effects of swallowing Parls green.Was -_\u2014 SCHNOL COMMISSIONER.\u2014 Mr.Rolland Desjardins.of Outremont, was yesterday elected school commiggioner for the muniéipality of Outremont by acclamation.He replaces Mr.T.G.Corman, who resigned.Pure ook is jul 2e important es VHT 10 CARTE SRT WY CTR ee VEBXIA -Jaiy 10, a July 14 Canada.July 38 Southwark.duly 21 Kensington .Aug.4 WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.Majestic.July )] | Oceanic July 1» Celtic.July 13! Teutonic.July 25 MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.Azores.Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa, Alexandria Frem New York., From Boston, Cretic ., .Aug.4 'Canoplo .Aug.11 Cretic.Sept ub | Romante .Sept.15 Apply to local agents or Company's office, 17 8t.Sacrament st, Montreal 813 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP F THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY ROYAL MAIL SERVIC FINEST AND FASTES LEM 4650 \u201d | MONTREAL, QUEBEC nnd LIVERPOOL, July 12, Thurs.«.o.Empress of Ireland July 21, eee .Luke Alanitoba July 286, Tour.Emer ess of Britain Aug.4, Sat.cee ake Champlain Aus.9 Thar.Emprers of Lreland and weekly thereafter.MONTREAL TO LONDON UIRECT.July 29, Mount Temple, 3rd, $26.50.Aug.b, Lake Michigan, 3rd, $26.50.Aug.12, Montrose, Ind, $49.00.BA.Lake Champlain & Lake Erle carry only Ome Class of Cabin passengers (second Class).to wnom is given the accommodation situated in the best part of oe steamer at $42.50 and $4500; 3rd, 326 Lake Manitoba\u20141st, $65.do 7 upwards; 2nd, $40.00; sed.326 ind, 97 216 {tamburg-#tmerican.Twin Screw Passenger Service, PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG \u2014 HAMBURG.to.1500.00; past 9 vs Lmpresses\u2014 1 $46.00 and iiss, sPenusylvania.\u2026 July 14 nbatricia .July La Kalserin A.V.a 1 Awenka.Aug.tHatavis 21, srretoris Aug.\u2018 Deutschland iy 26 | Bluecher »Viu Lover fur London and Paris Lumb rg rect MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.TO NAPLES AND GENOA.Uskar July 170.Adaihert.Aug.7 SE July 14 nt eine Sept.I ttCalis ® Gibraltar, has Grill Room and Gym- nasiumn TRAVELLERS CHECKS ISSUED BY THE COMPANY.Hamburg -Americen Lime, 37 Broadway, N.Y.THOM, General Agent, 17 Bt.Sarmamant st.; .H Henry, femplé Bid 185 St.James ot.; Norman L.Lusher, | AL st.James st 4 dyorth German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMUUCTH-CHERBUUHKGO\u2014BREMEN.Kaiser.July JU, 10 am , K Wm Il, Aug 21,6 am K.Wm.à {July 17 noon Kronprine, - od 4, 7am Kronp'nz wy 31,14 aim | Raiser t 11, 1U à tn haiser Au.I, VU am KW.Lens Te > AU a Wm TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOUR BREMBN hurtfurst,Juiy, 34, 10 mm i Friedrich.Aug.4, iv am Baru'ssa, July 14, 10 am Karfurst.Aag.14, 10 am Bremen, Jury 74, 10 aw Burb'ossa, Aug.25,10 am P.Alice, Aug.-, AU aim Bremen., Aug 4K, 10 am EDITERHANEAN EB GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLLE\u2014GENOA.P.Irene, July 34, Li am K.Luise, dept.15, 11 K.Luise, Aug.1}, 11 am K.Albert, Sept 29, 11 an K.Aibert,Auy.25, 31 am PF.}rena, Ver 13,11 am Pp.Irene, \u2018sept.Ibe, K Luise, Oct, 27, 1! am QELR.i ICHS & CO., 5 Lroudway, N.Y.H.M ENRT, Sole Agent for Montreal w.Temple Bullding, 178 Bt.James st.101 263 POPULAR STEAMERS \u201cpersian,\u201d \u201cCuba\u201d and \u2018\u20ac - of Montreal\" Single.Return.For Taranto.97.50 $14.00 Hamilton .ereeent St.Catharines.try 100 16.06 a \\ncludes meals and berth.Every Wrdna ay and Friday at 3 P.m.\u201cCity of Montreal\u2019 \u2018Cuba,\u2019 Bingle Return Single Return o 838 s15 § For Cleveland .$2 Detroit.FES Windsor.» 23 40 16 30 Toledo.Fare Includes meals and berth Every Wednesday at p.m Get a folder from Batiersby\u2019 ; Tourist Agencs, 178 Bt.James at; Henry, 185 St.James #t., or G.E.aqua & Co 317 Common st.145 3900d CUNARD LINE BOSTON\u2014QUEENSTOWN\u2014LIVERPOUL, Fast Twin Bcrew Mall and Passenger Steamers, 14,280 tons, 60) feet long.Remarkable for steadiness.Rooms upper decks amidships; perfect ventilation, , BAXONIA, June 48, July 24, Aug.21, Sept.18.Aux.1, Bept 4, Oct.2, Plans, sailing, eto, the Cunard B38 3 Lid., 138 Biate st.Boston, Mass CHARLE Pp SUMNER, Agent, or to local ry) ta a «ti éiscee The Ontario and Quebec Navigation Com - Lester a que \u2018Alexandria.\u2019 Montre Rochester and return (via Ray of punta), $17.00.Leaves Montreal 5 p.m.rye Montreal to Quebec An x oiunn rose 9.Leaves Montreal six o'clock days (Meals and berths iciääed 4 » these rates).One day \u2018in Quebec or one day in Rochester or ( \u201caarotte (Coney atand).Quickest and most pieassht route Ni Falla, etc.Particulars ana {orders =) paie, nes Ages write a! \u201c\\Ricton Onteri PARU AA ° EE EEE reer pe | | 4 erm SAL or 2D fa = Ja pts à Rés REL SERN RE SRE Epi Hy Ol ™ ¥ 18 4 THY JULY 10, - 1906 The Daily Star.Stee eee.222 FHE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO.(Limited), Proprietors.mm mme Asenis In the United Slates Eastern Priston, cual of Flitsburg and Buffalo, D.A Car: Tribune Building.New York Western vision, v Y Perry, Titbune 1d.ng.t hica\u2026o Hud ne tn Forvnto, M w MeUilitiras.76 Ko: >reet west, Toronts Ag i in Manitoba, Seskatls hewan, Albeita anu Biitisn Voumbls, 1.KRentueth Lindsay.81: mien Banh Hurding, Winuipes.Man.Toba Agent in tatrut Vista \u2018 Ww Faulk net Ferry « Tiva:r Butlidinx.116 ='.and, 1.nda We Enatand Agent co Fran, , Maxence, Favre and Ce durs Circulation ot The Star.WEEK ENDING JULY 7TH, 1906.\\ MONDAY .59,725 TUESDAY .60,464 WECNESDAY .60,459.THURSDAY .« « 60,483 FRIDAY .60,507, SATURDAY , .65399 TOTAL ©.367,037.Daily Average .61,173 | Weekly Star Last Wesk , 128,951: CUNT 68 - THE STAK ns\" 405.088 tor w oY : 9 One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star Aggregates 9,000 From the above figures are excluded severul thousand subscriptions regard ed as more or lexs ephemeral , nm mr TUESDAY, JULY 10th, 1096.= To PERS ETES THE THAW SHOOTING CASE.The more the Thaw-White shooting pase 1s probed, the less marvel wii) prdinary people feel that the conditious ®xisling belween these two men led to @ tragedy.It ix hupassible to he oo Defimite ubout the facts unl the case comex to trial, and the rumors whi h Mow AM the American press are sift:d Gown to the reâlities in a court of law; but which enough is known of the life, an the participants in this sordid Rffair seemed fairly to swim, to prepare the mind for any violation of law, human or divine, Eesl itself, which might sug- Society proceeds upon certain conventions.We may or we may not ad- \u2014\u2014 mit the divine origin nf them all; but, the structure dn any case, it is upon them that complirated and delicate which we call society has heen reared.To ignore them is to ignore the foundations of the edifice in which we live.1.may be true that we are living anything and tha: but \u201cthe simple life\u201d we contd get along under primitive Conditions with less of the Moral scaffolding that we now seem to need; but life \u201che Broadway -which we are told had su great a fascination for the murdered man-is certainly not a return to simplicity, and it consequently §5 hardiy a state tn which its votaries tan afford no do without the precautions which are julged necessary in Little Podunk Yet this tolly nf plunging deeper Into he sea of life and at the same tim» throwing awav all of our life-preserv- PTS, ness 1s one which we commoniy wit- As more intricate socla! conditions, some men enter upon more and D\u201d them.at all events, show a disposition to desert the paths by which alone M'imanity has been able th penetrate fhus far into the maze be mare foolhardy: nothing more egot.Nothing could Astic: nothing more certain to lead to Misaster \u20ac cuetly Jessons which the humén race has brought out of its long past; and when a set of people, released from the ordinary restraints of public opinion by irresponsible wealth, laugh in the race of the anclent teacher and scorn the instructions of grim experience, they may expect tu reap the results that all defiance of truth.A might as well heap contempt upon thie follow man lessons learned by his ancestors that five will burn and water will drown.Cr \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.The Congress of the Impertal Chambers of Commerce opens in London with a resolution by Mr.George E.Drum- mond, a Canadian representative, in favor of preferential trade.Col.Deni- son had told the diners of the Empire league 1he day before that Canada wax unanimous for this policy; and the aggressiveness of Messrs.Drummond aml Cockshutt will bear out this report, Still it must be adinitted that there are ; Voices In Canada which are not heard of this polley: though they show a prudent reluctance put the to a lest before the electers.Mr Drummond Canada does not always mr support tu question stated bald!y that want any preference at \u2018he cost of raising the price of food tn the Mother And here.uzarn, he spoke for the Canadian peo- pie.We certainly do not want any preference whlch will be a burden te the M.P.\u2019s claim that the acoustic properties of the House of Commons are so bad that thelr speeches cannot heard.This should not discourage a versatile genlus like Henri who wiil, no doubt, volce hiz emotions with a few violent deaf and damb:¥igna Tolstoi cannot be a real Russian.When he gets annoyed at anything he does not hurl a bomb, but sits down and writes a letter to himself\u201d * .Insurance companies that.dentine to pay: their San.Francisco 1 ave goi- | ng more advertising than they will re- \"4.Special to the Montréal Star.long eve cover from In et Tonal A county official in New eo Short) Nie stcounts The ba: 3 © a Lis edi- cap of his prebably kept: * setting away with everything Fat Er rome York State | has Don fo ite Pies WH IN Teh Rik whether hi or whether it thar 2% in by some infuriated peltetrian {1S ACCUSED OF BEING PICKPOCKET Desire Gareau Had His Hand In Companion\u2019s Pocket When Arrested on Craig Street, Desire Gareau was arraigned in two courts this morning.He was arrested last night on Craig street with a companion named Belander by Constables Joseph Foucault and McCaffrey.Both were intoxicated, and Gareau had Bel- anger up against a post, while he was putting his hand in Belanger's pocket.Before Judge Lafontaine to-day Gar- eau was accused of pocket-picking, but pleaded not gullty, and was remanded until Thursday.In the Recorder's Court both were fined $3 or 15 days for drunkenness.\" BARK MARGARITA AFIRE.Vessel Was Bound for Halifax from Uruguay, via Philadelphia.New York, July 10.\u2014Upon arrival here to-day the Clyde line steamer Carib, from Georgetown, S.C., reported having signalled yesterday the Uruguayan barque, Margarita on fire off the Delaware capex.The Margarita left Philadelphia July 3, bound to Halifax, N.5., in command of Captain Alsena.There was no sign of life on board when the Carib sighted her.A close examination failed to reveal any sign of her crew.Apparently she hud been hastily abandoned, her crew probably having been taken off by some passing vessel.The Margarita was a wooden vessel ot 550 tons.\"CHIEF JUSTICE HONORED.Liberal Members Made Presentation to Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.July 10.\u2014 Liberal members of Parliament have presented Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick with a cabinet of silverware, a valuable stick pin and a set of gold cuff links as an evidence of thelr esteem for Mr.Fitzpatrick and of their regret at the Minister's departure from the Cabinet.Mr.Fitzpatrick has won the love of \u201cthe boys\u201d of No.16 as few Cabinet Ministers, however respected, have ucceeded in doing.The inscription on the cabinet simply but heartily gave expression to this sentiment.Syndicate Secure 54 Shares.Special té The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont., July 10.\u2014A syndicate of members of the Hamilton Jockey Club have secured a controlling interest in the club.By recent purchases they have got 54 out of 100 shares of stock.: It is likely the syndicate will take advantage of an option of $50,000 and acquire the track.The members say they secured control to prevent the Hendrie-Parmer syndicate from buying the track.but the latter say they ha no such intention.The club has never made any money on its meetings until this year.Clergyman Quits; Salary Too Small., Ottawa, July 10.\u2014Rev.J.A.Shaw.Rector at Sandown, Diocese of Oftawa, has addressed an open letter to Bishop Hamilton resigning from the ministry.His reason is that he cannot keep his family on $800 a year, the same stipend as he got when he entered the Ministry a single man.He says at this figure he got more than seven- tenths of his brethern.He asks that some single layman take up the work he is quitting.Forged Draft on Union Bank.Special to \u2018he Moñtreal Star.Regina, Sask., July 10.\u2014W.Tonge, a young Englishman who had been in the employ of the Union Bank here about a year, has been missing since Tuesday last.the only trace of him so far being a forged draft for 3500 which he succeeded in cashing at Moosejaw.Pinkerton men are reported to be assisting the Nortwest Mounted Police in the search for the man.8peculate In Northern Lands.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.July 10.\u2014According to reparts received here, speculators have begun to buy up lands In the neighborhood of Fort Churchill in the expectation that this at no distant day wil] become an important ocean port.Some important mineral discoveries are also reported to have been made alang the projected Une of the Canadian Northern to Hudson Bay.Caîts Sunday Law Freak Legislation.Canadian Associated Press.London, July 10.\u2014The Globe says Canada has just shown her loyalty to the tradition of the Mother country In a fashion she could well spare, by the law providing for Sabbath observance and calls it freak legislation by Purl- tans.Frustrated Attempt at Suicide.Kingston, Ont.July 10.\u2014A non-com- '\u2018missioned officer at Tete Du Pont barracks is said to have tried to sui- clde by taking arsenic.His comrades grabbed him.forced open his mouth, and removed the draught.He suffered from melancholia and whiskey.He will be given & military trial.trips Woman's Wonderful Escape.Special to the Montreal Star.Carberry, Man., July 10.\u2014Mrs.George Beers, of this town, was struck by a train while crossing the C.P.R.tracks and knocked headlong Into the ditch but miraculously escaped without ser- fous Injury and was able {0 procee home without assistance.American Fishermen on Lakss Wise.Windsor, Ont.July 10.\u2014Capt.Dunn, of the oruiser Vigilant, which is here for repairs, declares that American fishefmen take few chances of capture nowadays, on Lake Erié.The price of fish in too low to encourage them to take the risk., er Resigned from University Board.Toronto, Ont., July 10.\u2014Dr.Goldwin Smuth has resigned from the board of Governors of the University of Toronto, because of advanced age, and his desire that a younger man should assume the responsibility.1 Killed in a Brewery.Winnipeg, Man., July 10.\u2014H.Szal- lankiewitz, a forelghér, wis electrocut- od yestarda; ernoon while conneot- ing à light in the boiler room of Shea's brewery.; ; Fleur Mill Destroyed.Arcola] Man, July 10.\u2014John Lee's flour mifl here was totally destroyed Py fire yesterday.The lois will aggtre- gate $30,000.- : LL Qa OIL.Ried You tam A CI rd Pure, Healthful, Refreshing Apollinaris \u201cThe Queen of Table Waters\u201d EDUCATIONAL eo ae a Tn COLTMAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Sn \\ > \u201cnN TYPE > + hand efvin superiority EDUCATIONAL.892 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, Between Drummond and Mountain sts.RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st, DAY AND EVENING.PITMAN'S SHORTHAND \u2014The Les! and oldest stem.'RÉTING\u2014-Goltmar's Method BOOKKEEPING\u2014Goltman's Simplified Douole ntry.TELEGRAPHY ~The Morse System.PENMANSHIP\u2014The Standard Method SPEED CLASSES\u2014For Shorthand and Typewriting.Send for Teath Avnual Prospectus, giving ful) particulars of this practical lege which was selected by the C.P.GTR, Companies to teach .typewriting and telegraphy.Only college public ghorthand exhibitions to prove its The col- R.and its employes short- college.Only colicge placing its students in the shortest time in good positions.This college ieachez the systew of Shorthand that has more writers than nll ather systems combined, and the system authorized in Canada.the United States and Great Britain.and s!implest.this college.- Over 1,000 positions in Montreal alone.R.GOLTMHAN, Proprietor aud Principal.OffisiaL Court Stenogra N.B.\u2014Lowest The Shorthund Mua.His companion will appear next week.Watch fer him.being the swiftest traduates recommen of our graduates in All our pher and Instructor.\u2018Phone Uptown 2509 156 26 3aw Rates.DUFFERIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BRIGHAM, QUE.A HIGH GRADE RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.Superb location on beautiful estate of 70 acres.Refined home life.cultured assocla tions, delightful surroundings.Best Educational advantages and facilities {or sports.Write for Calendar and full information.A.DOUGADOS, B.A.Principal.W.W.HARRIES.A.T.S.Head Master and Bursar.163 25eod GLEN MAWR 651 Spadina Avenue, Toronto.RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL © FOR GIRLS, Thorough in all its departments, Gives enreful individual attention and good physical, mental and moral training.Offers great advantages in Music, Art and Languages.Native French amd German T'eachern.Large ntaff of ex- pcrienced residential amd visiting Pro- feasors and Teachers.Pupils are prepared for the univer- sittés and for the music and singing examinations of Toronto University, the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and the Toronto College of Music.The school will re-open on Wednesday, September 12th.For prospectus and full information apply to MISS VEALS, Principal.62 TR BRANKSOME HALL, 102 BLOOR ST.EAST, TORONTO.A residential and day school for girls, Under the joint management of MISS SCOTT.formerly principal of the girls department of the Provincial Model School, Toronto, and MISS MERRICK, formerly of Kingston.A N TERM begins SEPTEMPRFIt 11th.For circular apply to Miss Scott.prin- ct .157 26 eod Queen's University Kingston, Ont.The Arts Course of this University, leading to the degrees of B.A.and M.A.,D Sc.and Ph.D.The Law Course leads to the degree of LL.B.The Theological Course lsads to the degree of B.D.The Medical Course leads to the degree of M.D.and C.M.The Science Course leads to the degrees of B.Sc.and ME.The Arts Course cam be taken with atiendance, Calendar and Examination pa- gee may be had from the Registrar, Geo.Chown, B.A.Kingston.Ont.159 600d SCHOOL OF MINING.A College of Applied Science (Affiliated to Queen's University), ! KINGSTON, ONT.The following Courses are offered: 1.Four Years Course for a Degree (B sé 2.Three Years Course for a Diploma in (a) Mining Engineering, (db) and Mineralogy.(c) Mineralogy and Geology, Engineering, (e) Civil Engineering, (f) Mechanics) ngineering, (x) Electrical Engineering.(h) Biology and Public Health.For Calendar of the School and further information mou to the Becretary, Behool of Mining, ingston, Ont.159 26e0d TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, Port Hope, Ontarlo, Residential School for Boys.Founded 1865.For calendar and all particulars apply to Rev.Oswald Rigby, M.A.,, LL.D, Head- master.181 2¢eod \u2014 \u2018WANTED \u2014 BY A LADY HAVING EX.* perience, a position as lady housekeeper in & school or boys or girls, or other sducatioria]l establishment or benevolent institution; is at present open for immediate engagement or on the opening of schools in September.Can furnin of WESTBOURNE \u201c SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.340 Bioor Btreet West, TORONTO.CAN.Re-opens September 10th.A residential and day school, well appointed, well managed and convenlent.Students prepared for University and Departmental Examinations.Bpeciaiists in each department.Affiliated with the Toronto Conservatory of Music.Dr.Edward Fisher.Musical Director: F.MeGiilivray Knowles, R.C.A., Art Director.For announcement and information, address the Principal, 157 26eod MISS M, CURLETTE.B.ANTI LOIS COLLEGE \u201cTrafalgar Castle.\u201d And Oatario Conservatory of Music & Art, Whitby, Ont., Can.Palatial grounds, helpful social! end; téligious influences.and the best facilities for the study of Hterature.muric.art, elo- caution, commercial and and domestic science.large pipe organ, voncert grand pianos, and the most romplete modern equipment in every department.Will re-open Sept Send for Calendar to REV.J.J.HARE.Ph.D, 163 26e0d Principal © 10.University of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, Que.FACULTIES OF ARTS AND DIVINITY, Session of 1906-7.Michaelmas Term opens Sat, Sept.9fh, 1906.Matriculation Examination, Tues., Sept.11th.Lectures begin Thurs.Sept.13th.Intending students, and any persons who had been in communication with the late Principal, are requested to write to the Rev.F.J.B.Allnatt.D.D., Acting Principal, Cap a |\u2019 Aigle, P.Q.Calendars may also be obtained from the Bursar, Lennoxvilie.161 30eod TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE (Afrillated to McGill University.) 83 Simpson Street, Montreal.For the Bigher Education of Young Women, with Preparatory Department for Girls under 13 years of age.PRESIDENT-\u2014Rev.Jas Barclay, D.D.VICE-PRESIDENT \u2014Ven.J.G.Norton, Archdeacon of Montreal.PRINCIPAL \u2014MIiss Grace Fairley, M.A.Bainburgh.Tha Institute will rebpen TUESDAY, 11th September, at Noon, ntranca examinations for new ncholars will bs held at the Bchool on Saturday, 8in Beptember, at 10 o'clock a.m.For Prospectus, > to the Principal, or te A.ELL, Secretary, North British and Mercantile ullding, Sb 8t.Francois Xavier street, Montreal.153 26 For Boarders and Day sp; t ya.Boys prepared for honor matriculation in ° ans the Universities and the Cathedral hoys entering commercial life.Royal Military College.Special attention given to lif RE-OPENS SEPT.For prospectus apply to LATTHEW references.Address A 1073, Star \u2018Office, School M.B.MA 8, Montreal.len 3 Loh Fioctnal.8 3 26e T ; pm - WILL BENEFIT CANADA.Brazil Has Adopted a New Tariff Lowering Duty on Flour.Washington, July 10.\u2014Brazil has just announced a new tariff which reduces the duty on flour and many other exports 20 per cent.and is designed to promote the development of commer- clal Interchange between the United States and Brazil.\u201cCondensed milk, rubber seals, watches, varnishes, typewriters, planos, ice boxes, scales, windmills and inks (excepting writing inks) are other articles on which the twenty per cent.reduction on tariff is granted.But flour is the most {mportant, commodity in the list.Féfiluré to reduce the duty on flour al- ost caused a breach of the relations between the two countries many years ago ahd because of.the exportation of large quantities of flour to Brasil the change in duty favorable to this country is of great importance.Britishers for Western Missions.Special to the Montreal Star.Torémto, Ont., July 10.\u2014Rev.James Woodsworth, D.D., torresponding secretary of missions in the Northwest, 1» Toronto on his way to Eng- Jarnd 10.B¥ing out.mors young met: \u2018for work in the Methodist missions of Westtirh- \u20acanada: Lest year he brought out forty-five, who all stayed have all proved successful.This y Br.Woo@worth -hopes to oh- fifty more young Britlshers THE PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOTE OF THE HIGHEST CLABS I8 AT 46, 48, 50 ueonshorough Terrace, LONDON, W.ENG.minutes walk from Queen's à Kensington Gardens.Decorated Furnished Two Newly an throughout with every Luxury, PINEST ENGLISH MEAT ONLY.Beparate Tables In the Dining-rooms.FRENCH CHEFS.PLECTRIC LIGHT FULL-8IZED BILLIARD TABLB.TERMS FROM 3 gx SINGLE: ¢ g» DOUBLE PER WEEK INCLUSIVE, No charge for Hot or Cold Baths.slither in edrooms or Bathrooms.Free Use of Cablnet Turkish Bath.NO A GENTLEMBN VALETED AND THEIR UNDERWEAR KEPT IN REPAIR FREBR OF CHARGE.Tariffs may be obained at Star Of- ftee, Montreal.117 30 Saw \u2014 The OLD BREWERY MISSION.Board of Management of the Old \u2018Mrewery Mission acknowledge, with hearty thanks, the gift of a boat for \u2018their summer camp at Isle Perrot.from \u2018thé brokers of Montreal MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS._ DOMINION PARK special Programmes by Morin's Military Band Anvil choruses.with anvils beaten by a corps of ladies in costume.JULIAN and LAMOTHE, Premler Gymnaats, DeRENZO and LADUE, On the Revolving Bar.Knabenshue tae Airship «oe 10e .Be î Adults .ADMISSION | hires All cars going East lead to the >ar SOHMIEIR PARK OPEN FOR THE SEASON.Vaudeville.Lavigae\u2019s Band, All cars go to Sohmer Park.139°%78 10e À Children ia Years and Under, Admitted Free Saturday.Afternoons.1626 To-night AT 8.15 The Famous BLACK DIKE BAND 81X POPULAR CONCERTS AT POPL.- LAR PRICES.Change of Programme 5 .2,000 Beats, 10c¢; 1,000 Reserved Seats, 28c: Box Scats, 50c each.Reserved Seats on sale at Star Branch Office.163 5 \u2014\u2014 were 0 BEFLIXIV, ONTARIO OLD BOYS AND GIRLS RE-UNION.AUGUST 6, 7 and 8, 1906.Best of Attractions Booked.Spend your Vacation Tim us, > MONDAY, KARN HALL, July 16, 1906 GRAND OONCERT Of Vocal and Instrumeatal \u2018Music By the following artists: Mr.Emiliano Rehaud Flano Solnist Mr.Emile Taranto Violin Soloist Mr.Victor Occeller Baritona Dr.P.J, Marchildon Tenor Robusto Miss Albertina Uerveis Light Soprano Miss Albertine Bilodeau Dræmatic Soprano Reserved Bes! 00, can be had at Shaw's, 2:74 St.Catherine.or bauit's, 1684 St.Catherine st.muslé stores.Regular Monthly Meeting of THE HACKMEN'S ASSOCIATION will be held in MONUMENT NATIONAL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 11th, to arrange for Picnic, and also for the election of officers.162 2 THE LOVELY CARILLON TRIP $1.00.Breakfast and dinner served on hoard.Ample time at Carillon.Home by Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Take 8 a.m.train for Lachine.15987 2nd Regiment Canadian Artillery NO.1 BATTERY.The Battery will parade at the Armoury on Wednesday, the 11th instant, at 8.18 p.m., for gun drill and organization fur Petewawa.Uniform\u2014Drili order.1613 W.E.LYMAN, Major.The Alexandra Hospital -\u2014FOR\u2014 CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, No.23 Charron street, Point St.Charles, \u2014I8-\u2014 NOW OPEN for PATIENTS Montreal, 9th July 1906.183 3 Week July 9th The Man of Mystery.10c, 20c.STANLEY HALL, Barnard Stock Compan im Night, 10c, 20\u20ac and 30c.Mat.Mat.Wed.and Rat.FAMOUS CAF City.Craig St., Cor.St.Alexander.109 51 law § A\u201d a unique memento of a visit to Canada we recommend the new All Silver Souvenir Spoons.The handle is fashioned into Canadian emblematic designs.In the bowls of the spoons are representations of notable buildings, etc.We have also many designs in enamel and gilt.Prices from $1.00 up Johnston Bros.Jewellers, 483 8t.Catherine St.West Near Peel Street.pobre aay es 2 f 4 BILLIARD TABLES.Net BILLIARD TABLES Bowling Alleys, Bar Fixtures, cheapest ricss.Qur resident agente work on salary.figuring with them you are not co:i- plied to os commission or middiemon's profite The I runswick Balke Collsnder Co.14¢ Bt.Lawrence st 30 31) PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.rm re ~~ IR ES! We are still doing business at old address.Framed and dntramed Pictures at large discoun G W WILILKSON & SON + Phillips ST Tend 1 have a lot left to be sold at a Big Discount - and they must yo at once \u2014 Come and get a bi Pictures == GEO.R.HEASLEY, 2087 St.Catherine Street, Near Bleury.HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.| rm, The St.Regis Cafe is the place where you can get firet- class Wines, liquors and Cigars.Lunch + served from 12 noon until 3 p.m.Dinner 5.30 to'8 pm.W.Dobson, Prop.4118 St.¥rancols vier St, between Bt James and Notre Dame.130 310 The only place to lunch and dine in comfort uptown is at STRATHCONA CAFE Fntrance 11/2 McGill College ave.Quick mervice, good cooking, cieanll- ness, and a vuriety of dishes, ts our special feature 83 206 STRAND CAFE 317 Notre Dame st.west (Dear St Peter st Our Lunch Counter for, cold Lunches wa ed in the city.Imported Pilsner, Kulmbacher and Wourteberg- er on afl.Teylor and Bowden, Props 181 5h) Tue BEST PLACE for a business man's lunch is at the Hotel Wilfrid formerly Fortin's, corner St, James and St Gabriel Wilfrid Corbeil, Proprietor.$ 812 \u2018 U3 193 LEGAL CARDS.en \u2014 A ASIN CASRAN, MICHEL & SURFER CANADA LIFE EDGE St.James st, Montreal.\u2018T Chase Casgrain,K.C.E.F.Surveyer, & D.McGihbon.K.C.Victor &, Mitchell.A.Chase Casgrain, Chas.M.Cottor Joseph W.Weidoa.Errot M.McDougall 307 PATENT SOLICITORS.es inventions Patented AND TRADE MARK REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building, Muntreal, 29 ses ALLEYS, BILLIARD TABLES Poc! 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Life Bullding.Montreal.Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington.301 251 MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAQELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 St.James st.and 49 Crescent st 215 3 CHIROPODIST.\\ 43 yearw experience.8 alist for test diseases.tiers Be, Cor.St.Lawrence.Tel.M.3791, 123 312 CORNS\u2014WARTS\u2014MOLES.CORRI-CURS, - teed by druggista A transparent skin coating, applied by bru er- manent cure in 6 days 25c.A druggists or Dy mail, MASS 5 43 St.Fort a street.Montreal.ds\u201d 143 26 SPORTING GOODS LIVERY.Ne 25¢ Half Day ] Bloyclesfor hire.Afte rnoon, 25c.Saturday ait afternoon 300 James M.Smyth, Bicycle | neste r, 828 Dorodester ste foot University st., opp.St James Sun\u201d Tel.1249 Up.Open Evonings.63 272 CALIFORNIA FRUITS.A YOUR FRUITERER FOR THIS BRAND.149 312 EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.Or, FRS- DE SALES PREVOST Cpeamia® ations Dispensary free connut sstions foe ot Tuesday.Friday, 10 to noon.40% Sherbrooke st., or new No.272 Sherbrooke Bast.152 En 312 MARKIAGE LICENSES Lxsued by AMTHUR W.WILKS, Merchants Bunk Bldg.Tel.M4125 Bveninge\u2014645 Sherbrooke st; 545 RE ot.Tel KE 4134.165 314 MARRIAGE LICENSES, Real Estate and Insurance, WILLIAM P.so 226 kim Avenue, Westmount 144 26 TENTS AND AWNINGS.LUN LEAVE YOLR ORDER FOR YUUR AWNINGS vien THOS.SONNE, Sr, 103 COMMISSIONEHS STREET, \"Phone Main 21164 Montreal.78 313 (COMMON QENSE Kills Rats, Blice, Roaches, Bed Bug», NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists.or 381 Queen st.west, Toronto.Beware of imitations.30 312 Pearl Handled Cutlery In fine oak cases.For the Trade.J.A, Henderson, Board of Trade, Montreal.The Secret B of Beauty Of Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands in thousands u up on thousands of cases, is found in the exclusive use of Cuticuyra Soap and Cuticura Ointment, the urest and sweetest of emol- Fonte, and greatest of skin purifiers and beautificrs.For Indigestion, use BERMALINE BREAD W0& JS WYLIE Tel.Up.1479, EXTENSION OF FRANCHISE.Street Railway Officials Notified That Aldermen Desire Conference.owas decided at a special meeting 0: aldermen yesterday afternoon at the City Mall that word sluniid he sent to the M SR.that an interview was de- sited in reference to the company get- ONE AN extension of franchise and TIRE vAtious privileges io the city.The committee ig necting on a mandate of the City Couneil.Special Notice, Coal.Coal has gone up to $700, or $6.75 Cash.We stay at 6.25 per ton, deltver- ed.Ring us up and book your order.Connell Anthracite Mining Co.Ltd., $1 Bleury street, Main 5193; 135 St.Eti- enne street, Main 3018.358 26 PHOTOGRAPHS, re PHOTOS 52 158 91 KODAKS.R.F.Smith Kedaks, A = pplies 756 Noire Dame nt.Uptown 148 Peel at.Send for new Bargain List 101 312 Goto \u201cRogton\u2019o for k, Shoes st.Catherine Wns near Bieury - 86 £01 FISH AND LOBSTERS, SUMMER HOTELS fuppled with the Freshest of Fish, carefully packed In (lean Ice.Large variety at low prices.PHELP3 & BINNS, Bell Tel.M.417.16 Victoria Square.181 212 BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS we have made the cure of md, specialty.Primary ertiary Isom Permanently Cured, You an be treated at home under same guara) capital $600,000.We solloit the most pri nate cases.If you have exhausted the old methods of treatment.and still have aches and pains, Mucus Patches in Mouth.Sore Throat, Plmpias.Copper-Colcred Spots.Ulcers on any psrt of the body, Hair or Esebrews falling out, write for proofs of cures.Free.COOK REMEDY CO, \u201c087 MASONIC TEMPLE, Chicage, D, & À %e su We Make BIOTS snd SHOES for straight and deformed fest.Specialty of repairing Rubber Goods.231 156eod A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hall mur \u201cCold Seled In My Bock.\u201d Then's when Wetnfeld's Galvanie Liniment brings immediate relief.121 Bleury st.At all druggists.155 33 eod THE LATE G.H.STARNES.Funeral Service Held To-day at St.James Cathedral.The funeral! of Mr.George H.Starnes.who was killed at New Lis- keard, Ont, on Saturday.trok place privately this morning at St.James Cathedral.The body was received at the Windsor street station by some of his relatives, and then conveyed to the ctureh, where Rev.Father Martin received the remains and sang the service.Deceased was employed in the commissariat department of the Grand Trunk Pacific, and a natlve of Montreal.He was the son of the late Kd- mund Starnes and a grandson of the Hon.J.L.Beaudry.The remains were accompanied to the church by Messrs.G.A.Dillon, Art.Therroux, Victor Beaudry, Joseph Auger, C.Doutre (Ottawa), and Col.Prevost.\u2019 After the service the remains were conveyed to Cote des Neimes cemetery fur interment * SRE ON pure: JERSEYS WRN ial warty Seaburn ni 4 - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY, JULY 10.1906.Marine News, CHANGE IS CONFIRMED.Salling Dato Altered From Thursday to Friday.The steamship companies Interested, the Allan line and the C.P.R., have re- celved word from Ottawa confirming he report that hereafter Friday will be the suiling day of the mall steamships.The statement that Moville will be droppd as a port of call for the malls is aiso confirmed, the steamers sailing from Liverpool direct.It is not expected that the Allans and the C.P.R.will be able to re-arranke their salling schedule for some littis time to come, and until then their days will be as now, Thursday.\u2018I'he Allans will, with their Liverpool steamers, other than the mall steamships Virginian and Victoriam, call at Moville for passengers.Port of Montreal.ARRIVED.Steamship Montcalm (Br.), 3508, Hood- Bristol, general cargo, C.P.R.Atlantic lines, Steamship Dominion (Br), 4462, Men- dus, l.iverpool, passengers and general cargo, Dominion line.Steamship Glenarm Head (Br.), 2627, Eyers, Dublin, via Three Rivers and Quebec, general cargo, McLean, Kennedy & Co.CLEARED.Steamship Montezuma (Br.), 5358, Mc- Neill, London and Antwerp, general cargo.C.P.R.Atlantic lines.VESSELS IN PORT.Pretorian (4073), Outram, Glasgow, Allan wharf, H.& Allan.Montezuma East.McNeill, Antwerp, .P.R.London wharf; C.P.R.Atlantic line.Parthenia (3310) Stitt, Glasgow.Donaldson line wharf; R.Reford & Co.Fremona (1876), Ritchie, Glasgow, Jacques Cartier pier: R.Reford & Co.Hungarian (2873), Wallace, London, Allan wharf: H.& A.Allan.Inishowen Head (2800), sea, Windmill Point; McLean, & Co.Tunisian (6820), Braes, Liverpool, lan wharf: H.& A.Allan.Hurona (2150), Dorwood, Newcastle-on- Tyne, Thomson wharf; R.Reford & Co.Escalona (1175, Hay, Middlesboro, Jacques Cartier pier; R.Reford & Co.Montcalm (3508), Hodder, Bristol, opposite Sohmer Park: C.P.R.Atlantic lines.Dominion (4462), Mendus, Liverpool, Alexandra pier; Dominion line.NOTES.Salacia, of the Donaldson line, has arrived at Chatham.Alcides, of the Donaldson line, salled for Glasgow from St.John Sunday.Concordia, of the Donaldson line, from Montreal, has arrived at Chatham.Prah, Captain Hird, has sailed from Montreal for Sydney, C.B., in ballast.Cotter.Swan- Kennedy Al- Dominion, Capt.Dawson, of the Do- minlon Coal Co., is in port from Sydney with coal Tancred, Capt.Anderson, of the Do- minjon Coal Co.has arrived with coal from Sydney, and cleared.Nordvest passed Father Point inward for Montreal at 6 a.m.yesterday.Mc- Lean.Kennedy & Co.agents.Iona, of the Thomson line, sailed from Shields for Montreal Sunday, and the Ja- cona, of the Thomson line, from Leith on Saturday.Marina, of the Thomson line, was reported inward at Fame Point yesterday morning.The Marina is bound for Montreal from Glasgow.The Nurñidian.of the Allan line, from Glasgow, with 212 cabin, and 111 third cluss passengers, is expected to reach port on Wednesday.The Kensington, of the Dominion lina, which salled from Montreal for Liverpool on Friday, June 29, ie expected io reach Liverpool to-day.Athenia, of the Donaldson line, Captain McNeill, has satled from Glasgow for Montreal with 466 passengers, 37 horses, 33 ponies, 24 prize cattle and 297 sheep.1 Captain Baignet WII Fight.Captain Baignet, of No.11 police station, has decided to oppose the request for his transfer.Captain Balg- net stated that he had accepted the transfer to No.3 on Saturday In order to avoid a conflict with Ald.Morin, as he did not wish to cause any ill-feel- ing.Since then many citizens of Hochelaga ward, had called on him and advised him to remain in the district, whens he has done good service for nearly 20 years.There is also a petition circulating throughout Hochelaga ward and it is believed that at the next meeting of the Police Committee the names of over two-thirds of the electors of the ward will be at- trached to the petition requesting the committee not to remove Captain Baignet.Cap Workers Strike is Over.At last night's meeting of the Hat and Cap Workers Union Nathan Blackman, chairman of the strike committee, stated that all the men who went on strike against the Star Cap Manufacturing Company.had found work in other establishments, and that no more strike benefits would have to be paid.Mr.Blackman said that eight of the strikers had left the city and as a result the strike had practically settled itself.After a short discussion it was decided to cease relations with the Btar Cap Company.Good reports were, received from the chairman of all the shop committees, And several new members were initiated.J Two Women Have Disappeared.Two cases of disappearance were reported to the police yesterday afternoon.The first one was of a woman named Rosana Monette 26 years oid, and residing at No.69 City Hall avenue.At the time of her\u2019 disappearance she wore a white blouse and a black skirt.The other case reported was that of Miss Blanche King, 182 St.Lawrence Boulevard.She has been missing from her home for the past four days, the last time she was seen she was wearing a white muslin blouse with a black skirt.Hon.Frank Oliver to Visit England.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014Hon.Frank Oliver, Minister of the Interior, will, it is expected, sail for England soon after prorogation.He will visit all the emigration agencies in the motherland, and discuss with Lord Strathcona the question of neefed changes.BR.M.S.Victorian ls due in Quebec Friday next.She will be in communication with Mar- conf Marine Stations on Wednesday morning and until her arrival In port.MESSAGES CAN BE FILED WITH THIS\" COMPANY or with the C.P.R.Company's Teleg hs for delivery via MARCONI MA E STATION, Cape Ray, Nfld.Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co.of Canada, Ltd., Room 25, Pelican and British Empire Blas.86 Nous Dome st.Wey \u2018 \u2018 v Side Lights Odd - Burial Instructions.\u20ac ; DD instructions for his burial were Jeft by John Underwood, who died at Whittle- seu, England, in 1738.His fortune of $30v,- 00 went to his sister, on condition that the instructions were [faithfully carried out.According to the wishes of the dead man, no bell was tolled at his grave and no relative followed his coffin.Bix men only were invited, and requested not to come in \u201cblack.\u201d ghey recetved ten guineas each for their Wervices.Service over, an arch was raised over the green-painted coffin, with \"Non Omnis Morlar, 1733 \u201d 1n- scribed on white marble.The six men then sang the last stanza of the twentieth Ode of Horace.The deceased, who had been coffined fully dressed, had uu- der his head Sanadow's \"Horace; at his feet Bentley's ,'Milton™; in\" his right hand a Greek Tesgument, and in his left hand a small \u2018\u2019Horace The six men, on repairing to his house to a cold repast, had to sing the Thirty-first Ode and drink a cheerful glass before retiring at 8 p.m.This done, directed the will, Think no more of John Underwood.\u201d Raising Rattlesnakes for Llving.Joshua Fleener.an octogenarian of Indiana, U.8.A., is follow- .ing a strange occupation, and declares Brown county, that there Is more money in it when time and trouble are taken into consideration than any other business in which he has engaged since his discharge after serving through the Civil War.He Is engaged in breeding timber rattlesnakes, a species which, he says, is exceedingly scarce, and In some parts of the country extinct, and is selling dressed skins to museums to be mounted.He recently sold two of the oldest that he had on hand, one having ninu and the other eight rattles, for $37.60 and 326 respectively.Feener has a cabin of two rooms in the hills of Brown county, and has gone into the rattlesnake industry in a systematic way.He has constructed a wall of cement and stone around the stone chimney of his cabin, making a chamber about 6 feet by 6 feet.and this is kept warm in the winter by a constant fire in the fireplace in the cabin.In this den he keeps the snakes for breeding.and feeds them regularly through the winter.He says he made a study of the habits of timber rattlers for years, and found that they were always more prolific after a warm winter than after one that was exceedingly cold.He constructed the den around the outside of his chimney on the theory that the keeping of the chimney immediately back of the fire always warm would furnish ample heat for the snakes, and with proper feeding he would be able to Increase the propagation indefinitely.He accounts for the scarcity of the species known as timber rattiers by the increasing cold winters of the West, and says that his experience in keeping the reptiles in a warm place during winter justifies the theory upon which he started.This apring he had eleven, though he began two years ago with only a single pair, and last year he solid three live ones, for which he got $76.He be- iteves he can count on doubling his present number in a year.Though the octogenarian makes no professions of being a snake charmer, he says that domestication makes a great difference in the habits of the rattlers, for they are in no sense venomous when they are raised in his den.He often opens the door leading from the den into his cabin and permits them to enter the house.\u201cI'd rather sell the skins than the live snakes, sald the aged snake raiser, \u201cfor then 1 have the advantage of the meat, and it is the best I ever ate.It tastes something like turtle, but is more tender and has a better flavor, and a big rattler will make three meals good enough for a king.It don't cost anything to raise them, and there ought to be a big demand, because they are so scarce.Yes, there's plenty of rattlesnakes, but they ain't timber rattlers, and that makes a big difference to thosa who know.\" No Eight-Hour Day There.No eight-hour law regulates the day's labor on the sugar plantations.In the expressive language of one of the hands, they work from \u2018can\u2019t to cant\u2019\u2014that is, when they begin in the morning it is too dark to see, and when they knock off at night it is too dark to see.In the grinding season, when the cane is being gathered, no respect is paid to the Sabbath.In fact.the colored churches at this season usually make no attempt to hold services, though not every plantation requires work on Sunday.The system le essentially feudal.The master is the centre; around him everything revolves.Practically, his word ts law; the civil officers have little to say or to do except as he gives the word, unless perchance some other pianter is involved.But justice requires the statement that this description should not apply to all.Some of the planters are just, generous, humane; the system under such men assumes a patriarchial character, and the ties between the family of the planter and the families of his hands are strong and affectionate, as was often the case in the time of slavery.The young man who goes off to school, gets a fair Englisii education, and settles in the village Is becoming a powerful factor in the disintegration of this plantation system.1Instead of working as a day laborer he asks for the privilege of working land upon shares or of renting outright.In this way the men are their own masters; they escape the brutal treatment of thé overseer as well as the enslaving power of the plantation store.The positive re- suits of the new system are considerable; it gives the farmers a valuable business experience; it develops self-reliance, independence and self-respect, and makes the old serf-llke thereafter impossible.The renter on shares is, beside, the first stage in the evolution of the day-laborer into a property owner.Explosive Force of Radium, The explosion of a radium tube réportad by a German investigator gives an idea of the force the emitted gas may store up when confined.A small tube of a glass a fiftieth of an inch thick contained half a grain of the purest radium bromide, and it had been placed in a bath of liquid eir.Three minutes after it was removed the tube burst.The glass and the radium were scattered about, the particles of the latter shiping, in the dark like 2 starry sky.and itis\u2019 estimated that a pressure of tweaty.atmospheres vu \u20ac éxerted.GLEANER.ARRRARRRRARA RARRE World \u201cGossip \u201d Last Reserve of the Emplre.\u201cCanadas is, to my mind, the last reserve of the British Empire, and should be treated yu such,\u201d declared Major-Gen- eral Bir George French at the Windsor last evening.\u201cWhen the Imperial Parliament was 800d enough to hand over the lande of this country to the Canadian Government, I think that every effort should be made to place upon them people of the very best calibre.\u201cThere is no reason in the world why the new provinces of the West should not control their own immigration laws.Take Ontario and Quebec, and the other Eastern provinces; these provinces were placed in such a position that they could bring in those people whom they desired.It is the people of the West who will have to live with these newcomers, and not the Easterners, and they should be the ones to say who will come into their territories.\" When asked If he thought immigrants now in the West and those who were still coming, might be of an undesirable class, Bir George replied, \"Oh, no.There are, no doubt, many good people among them, but, when considering the question, we should remember that to-day Great Brit- aln has an immense excess population.and, as I have said before, since Canada is the last reserve of the Empire, it is to Canada they should be brought.They are a fine type of people, will make good citizens, and it will not be necessary to pay a dollar or two dollars per head, as the case may be, to land any and all kinds of foreigners into the country.\u201d Sir George organized for the Dominion the North-West Mounted Police in 1873, and last night stated he was glad to know that they had worked up.and were maintaining such a splendid record and reputation.\u201cWhen I first went out West it was not an uncommon thing to hunt buffalo herds over the site which is now the city of Medicine Hat.and at that time the present thriving city of Calgary was simply a wilderness, with a small fort erected for protection against the Indians.\u201cThe progress of that section of the country is remarkable, and I am sure will reach enormous proportions.\u201d 8ir George is a thorough Imperialist and advocate of preferential trade within the Empire.\u201cIt would, of course, be a rather difficult matter to arrange a scheme that would be satisfactory to the different factors of the Empire, but there 1s no question in my mind that some plan could be arranged.\u201cWhile speaking on this matter.\u201d said Sir George, \u2018I cannot understand why there is not a better and quicker steamship service between Australasia and Canada.The present service cannot compete with the fast steamers running to San Francisco, and, in addition, the route via San Francisco is a shorter one.If the service to Canada was a proper one you would receive a great number of the travelling public from Australia and New Zealand, and you would find your trade in this direction wonderfully increased.\u201cI have reason to know that Sir Wilfrid Laurier would be glad to help any scheme which would have the object of giving better steamship communication with Australasia.\u2019\u2019 Sir George and Lady French leave for Quebec to-day.where they will board the Empress of Ireland for their trip home.It is just twelve months since they left England, and have since travelled around the world.Manufacturers te Gather In the West.\u201cWinnipeg will impress upon the manufacturers of Canada many of the advantages of that city.when they assemble there in September next,\u201d said Mr.Fred.Halfpenny, of the Prairie City, at the Place Viger yesterday.\u2018Eastern manufacturers are thinking more of Winnipeg to-day than they ever did.and are realising that it is necessary to have branch headquarters in this part of the Dominion In order to keep in touch with the rapidly increasing trade in manufactured goods.\u201cMany branch factories have been started of late in Winnipeg by Eastern firms, and the coming convention will present an opportunity to make known the possibilities for suocessful manufacturing at that point.\u201cThis assemblage will be an important one in other ways, as it is expected that the foundation will be laid for the formation of a manufacturers\u2019 mutual insurance company.\u2018Some three hundred manufacturers from Eastern Canada have signified their intention of coming West, and they will represent almost every industrial line In the older provinces of the Dominion.\u201d Buying Tobacco fqQr France.There left the city last evening for the Southern States two gentlemen, Blondeau and Le Heub, who have been on this side for a few weeks.These gentlemen make an annual trip to the United States for the purpose of procuring tobacco for France.\u201cFormerly the French Government placed contracts with some local American commission house for supplies of American tobacco.As & rule, there was sharp competition in thé bidding.and all the local buyers made bids based on the requirements and specifications submitted.\u201cFor reasons best known to themselves the Government changed this system, and since then direct representatives have come out here to make the purchases direct.\u201cWe buy principally tobacco grown in Maryland, and we purchase annually a very large quantity of it.\u201cThe trust feeling seems to be strong in the United States, even among the farmers who grow this weed.They recently formed! an association In the coun- ttes where this stuff is grown, for the purposes of putting up the price, and though we tried hard to beat them down we were not successful in doing so.\u201cWe have pretty hard work as a rule while in this country, but, on the whole, we enjoy the trip, and like nothing better than to get to this part of the world oc- casfonally.\" \u2019 Ne Mere G@vercrewded Street Cars.If the law would compel every man, woman and child to use \u201cFoot Elm\u201d the publté understanding would soon dbecerrie se sound and heaithy that people would think walking a pleasure.\u201cFoot Fim\u201d makes feet healthy and prevents sweaiing, chafing and biister- For $10 Any $15 uit in Our Store We have secured the agency of a new and exclusive line of tailoring, viz., * Fashion Craft\u201d; and in order to make room for it we must clear our present stock out completely.Consequently we are sacrificing our present stock at great reductions.These garments are of Scotch Tweeds, West of England Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots.Also $18, $20, $22 and $25 Suits at $15.Fancy Summer Vests, $4 and $5 quality at $2.50.New \u201cFashion-Craft\u2019 Agency 231 St.James Street, Montreal.Not Just \u2018\u2018Lime Juice\u201d-but MONTSERRAT Get the real thing\u2014the pure, delicious juice of fresh, ripe West Indian Limes, Insist on having \u201cMONTSERRAT.\u201d 163 2eo0d ns The Black Dike band received a hearty welcome at the Arena last evening, when they rendered their opening programme before a well-filled auditorfum.All day yesterday the band had been the guests of the Yorkshire Boclety.They had visited the historical points throughout Montreal, and when they opened their performance at the Arena the Yorkshire Society, both ladies and gentlemen, were present about 200 strong.A Sousa march, \u201cStars and Stripes,\u201d opened the programme and was played with a fire and dpirit and a beauty and richness of tone which took the audience by storm.It was enthusiastically applauded, as was also the following number, the Olympia overture, by Kalllwoda, to which the band was obliged to play an encore.It was apparent from the very opening of the programme that the absence of the usual reed instruments did not cause any deficiency In the tonal beauty of the band, but that the brass instruments in the hands of such capable artists were capable of attaining won- derfül musical effects.It was not an interior harmony to that of other bands which have visited the city, but simply a harmony of a different kind, and one which for its novelty and its real intrinsic musical qualities met with the fmmediate favor of the large audience.The selection from Sullivan's lolan- the, proved a favorite with the audi-\u2019 ence and another encore was called for.In responding to this second call the band played La Marseillaise, and from the opening bars to the last chord the audience kept up an applause which showed that the band had touched the heart of the French rtion of the audience.The next it on the programme was Gung'l's valse, \u201cAmoret- tentanze,\u201d which also proved a favorite and received an encore.The selections from Tannhauser beginning with the Pligrims Chorus, were the most pretentious item on the programme, but they were given with a spirit and vigor and at the same time a sympathy of expression which were little short of marvellous in a band composed entirely of brass instruments.The cornet solo, \u201cThe Fairies of the Water,\u201d which was played by Mr.Ceres Jackson, the solo cornet leader proved that he was a master of his instrument, and the runs in the selection were delightfully rendered.Another popular Item was \u201cThe Spring Chicken,\u201d by Monckton.It received a hearty applause, and an encore had to he given.The last item on the programme was Rossin{\u2019s Semiramide, a test plece with which the Black Dike band won the competition, open to all bands of Great Britain, at Manchester, two years ago.The trombone and cornet work In this selection proved very interesting, and showed what traîninx could do in the way of ensemble play- in En closing, the band played ~The Maple Leaf For Ever\u201d and God Save the King.\u201d After the performance It waf stated to the Star that the band would pay another visit to Montreal some time this fell.when they will again be the guests of the Yorkshire Bociety.Tragi-Comedy at Staniey Hall.The Barnard Stock Company dre pre- à mixture santing at the Stanley Hill this week tha \u201cMan of = hele at do 9 RAS ane si raga fe agi tragedy and comedy, and a gond deal of both.The play depicts the criminal work of the nephew of a wealthy uncle, aided by the usual adventuress.Through the efforts of a detective, who, by the way.is in love with the sister of the gentleman criminal, (ne iatter Is brought to bay, and suffers the peu- alty of his crimes.Mr.Willlam Tre- mayne in the character of the negro servant, furnishes the comedy of the piece.During the progress of the show songs and recitations are rendered by members of the company.Dominion Park.These are the days and evenings that Dominion Park is reaplng a harvest.The attendance both afternoon an.evening is large, and the programme of special features attracted a good de! of attention.Morin's band gave two fine programmes, their numbers heing not only well selected but admirably executed.The number In the oven- ing \u201cIl Trovatore,\u201d concluding with the Anvil Chorus, the anvils being heaten by young ladies in costume, and showering out live sparks, made a hit.This number will he repeated to-night an.Wednesday, and on the other evenings of the week, \u2018The Forge in the Forest,\u201d will be render >d.Juiian and Lamothe and DeRenzo and Ladue did their gymnastic turns.The feature of the week, however, will bo the airship.Roy Knabenshue arrived to-day from New York.He will, a: regular Intervals, make a journey over the city In his ship, starting out and descending at Dominion Park.Gravilophone at Riverside.Riverside Park continues patrons all they can wish for in the way of good vaudeville amusemen'.The programme this week is as good, In give its if not better, than any seen at the park this year.and the people seem to appreciate *Yhis for the attendance keeps growing continually.On the stage the features are Marlo and Ald, horizontal bar artists, whose performance elicits much applause; Mullen and Corelll, comedy acrobats; Wizard, the magician; Rice and Elmer, in comic sketches: and Clark's dogs and ponies, whose performance show the most careful training.illustrated songs form a part of the programme also The management of the park have installel a gravilophone which plays before an) after the performance.Clever Acrobats at Sohmer Park.Sohmer Park has a bill this- week that is likely to please its many patrons.At the head is a family of acrobats known as the Pichianis, five women and three men.who do some really claver work.The act Is prettily dressed, and It was received last night with much applause.John Leclair.the juggler.repeated some of the tricks he showed here last year and introduced some new ones.Bowen and Lina have a horizontal bar act that is full of novelty and in which there ia a great deal of comedy.Captain Belyck's seals gave a performance very new, was Interesting and particu- Thin Hair that Aysr\u2019s Hair Vigor is a regular hair-grower, makes th smoeth, or Sivas lt life and strength.This font ti : the scalp so clean and healthy.i 12 i == \u2014\u2014\u2014 larly in the afternoon thev énte-fin- ed a large number of ladies and children.Miss Cantaveni! introduced a number of new vocal selections and La- vigne's band gave its accustomed good perfurmance.AT THF HOTELS.LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.' | | | that even though nat | Rerger.At the Carslake Robt © Smith, Ta ronto, A.B.Gilmour, Stanbridge East; J.Black, Cobourg G Anderson, Detroit, Juno.Fry.Toronto.At the Stanley F A Mulligan.J.O.Mills, Ottawa.J Ir.MarIsaar, New York, 8.W.Lee, North Bay, KA, Fa- wands, Ashland MW O'Hara, Kingston; 0.5.Jones, Ottnwi At the Corona 45.BB Copping, IL.3.Davidron, Toronto, Dr.Lister Curtis, Chirago, R A.Manning, Boston.©.W.Russell and wife, Malone, 4, M.Ray- nolds, New York, Louis FF Feit.New Orleans; 1.© Dwets, Des Moines; E; Hogers, New York.At the Russell CA.Gauvreau, M.P, Joseph Girard.MU.EE.Lapointe, M.P.Ottawa: A.Rolanson, Lowell, Brodeur, Springfield.AOF.Vineelette, Springfield, «i.KE.Brown.Point Fortune: J.C.Marcille, Acton Vale, J.C Prat, Ottawa; M.Coghlan, Ottawa, J tlawkins, Knowle on.Andrew 8 Watson, Toronto.At the St.Janes Wim ©.Barrett, Manchester, Wu © Haves, london EE.B, Hubbard, Burnom & Bailes.Chas Park, Jr Barnum « Batley, be oT Borvin, Albany, Levi Gilbert, Crocinpnat.(iro, Grant, l'aisiev, Alfred Hero, Grand Ha- plds: Faut lufadt New York, H, Morin, Manchester.Jus.Stevens, Windsor Mills, At the Bt Lawrense Hall HH Desros- rier, Ste.Martine.A.Farrell, Berlin, Ed.Armand, Worcester Lu FE Sehurtaan, \u2018Green Valley: RB.Jones, Quebec, 18, J.Gridge, Boston, 8 Schiff, Hosten: A, Benudin, Quebe:, M.A row n, Boston; R.Williams.Three Rivers, WV Leslia, Kingston, J It.Rose.Chambly Canton; F.Price, Chicago.At the Queens W White, Cambridge; Co Lo Willls, Farnham, Rev 1 4.Dick- hant, New York.Geo.Hannnond, News ark; J.W Latimer.Ottaws W.A.É.Brown Boston, WW Quite Winnie eB: FF, M.Cowan, Chatham \u2018i.kK.» étson.Boston.ko Paplnean, St Fons; R.Rogers, Toronto, Miss BC Adama, Chlvago, C11 MeDonald, Berkley, At the Grand T nlon - A.Scott, Renfrew; W.R.Marka, Medicine Hat, AT, Janisse, Windsor, J 1 dle, Knowle ton.JW.Rara, awkeshary, F.L.Spoor.Cowansville, F.It.Davis, Platt=- burg, J RR.Birch, Manitoba « Pub- low, Kingston: M Marvey.belleville A.H.Wilson, Athens.© M Biraley Na- panee, HA Dupont, Kinestan, J Napler, london At the Windsor 12 Procter, Veriment; H.MM.Tucker.BU Johnstury, BB Heatte, Otten, AL Ko Ingrabnn, New York, JF, N.Harken, Toronto, In AI Cheon Fredonton, 1° 1, Wilson, Gitta tou.Smith, Chicago, MN Ketchoane « page W.A Brown, Minncanoële.FF tla-wuret, Toroente, W.PP Jfart Toronte, W LR Hedges, Toronto.to HF Quinn.Boston; FO Grundev, Sherbrooke At the Place Vire: Andrew 6 Sanern, Omadin.Charies Caoill, Mosten Loats BR.Alen, Newport 1 A Donna ant wife, Lewiston.H.trav Ras.PF bande Fae langer.\u2018han Grentes 8H CO Tiurens.ues bec, Kdward Ru Levis, I, Sandberg, New York br 11 Phililpe, Boston.M.Morris, Raltinor-.FE 1 Vfnghes, Patti more, Ho 1) Gordon Toronto.Maux Orrrst, New York, M A Tater Toronto, 6.H.legnon, New York.D Vewth, Lone don: H.Avlwin F 18 Dwdage Qieher | W 1 Durack.Australio Lionel Cannon, John Thompson, Quebec EE Hien, New York.[Sd F Monahan, New York, Major Toronto; © 0 HT Hartford; K, \u201cH.Dunshaimn, Val Morin EN?Yes! We had noticed that your hair was looking pretty thin, and that it lacked luster and life.But we didn't like to speak of it! Of course you know hair soft and that falis suet , AT 0e.t the kind of bai rater en es 2 Ps LE dee ae Se \u2014 ju Tr mo J.Eko ee aa Eo ue ia.+ {ANOTHER BILL FOR Te LAST EDITION.THE.MONTREAL DAILY.STAR-TUESDAY, JULY 10.1906, LAST EDITION.UNAUTHORIZED WORK Second Account Presented for Repairs to No.2 Fire Station.ORDERED BY EX-ALDERMAN Contractor Declares He Will Go to the Court to Secure Payment of Amount.There was quite a sensiddlon at th City Hall to-day over another à count being received by officials of fie Fire Department tor unauthorizes repairs 10 No.2 Fire station.Lo This second account 18 tor over $100 and is from Messrs.Moil and Desor- meau, contractors.This account is an addition to the $1,800 account sent in by other contractors for work an the same station end which, by the way.the City authorities now refuse lu pay.In regard to the new account, Mr.Moll was at thw City Hall to-day and stated lo Chief Benoit vf the Fire Department that the work he had done on the station had been vrdered by ex- Ald.Sauvageau, as was the $1,400 job.CONTRACTOR WILL SUE.Mr.Moll stated that unless he was paid he would either take legal aotion against the city or the ex-ald- erman.It was explained by the Chlef that as the city hid not ordered the work, he did not sce how the Fire Committee oould pay the account.Mr.Moll was indignant and he left the Chiefs office would go tou ibe courts and get justice.In speaking of the repairs to station Chief Benoit said that were remarkable.They had when this they mittee or the tity Councu.HOLDS EX-ALDEKRMAN SIBLE.A leading member of Commitive, speaking of RESPON- the Finance the condition aotion will doubtless be taken against the city.11 will then be duty of the \u2018ty to, call In the ex-alderman whe took it upon himself to ordazr the work to be done.The charter of the city is*frame«! in à manner that will make it incumbent upon the e¢x-alderman to y the repairs out of his own pocket.Ens will be an example that will stop any otber civic similar way.\u201d MYSTERIOUS BILLS 0 10 VAULTS Five Thousand in Mutilated Notes , Found on the Dump, to Be Kept Safe.\u2018 father acting in a The city authorities have desided to take artion in regard to the $5.000 in œutilated bills that were foumd on a dyn In the east end by scavengers.t was thought that the bills had been purposely neitilated by bank officiais; but nn definite information has been received upon this point The civic authorities, however, have got information from hank officials that ht would be well to keep the bills In the \u201cdeep down \u201d vaults at the civic palace.This request will be acceded to, and to-morrow the precious $5,000.will be consigned to the vaults.MADE PASTOR AT LOWELL.Rev.Alexander Mage Appointed French Congregational Church.Rev.Alexander Mage, BR.D., who was at one time very well known in this ¢ity on accoung of disturbances at his religious meetings in the East End, has been appointed pastor of the French Congregational Church of Lowell, Mass.He was at the same time ordained, for he possessed only minor orders while in Montreal.It will be remembered that in the fall of last year, Rew.Mr.Mage began a series of sermons under the auspipes of the Methodist Institute for the pur- ose of extending the missionary work n the Faust End of this city.The meetings did not meet with the favor of the residents of that part of the city with the result that the intervention of the police were several times neces- gary to preserve order.\u2018The meetings to were finaly discontinued and Mr.Mage went to the New England States, where, in March last, he was given charge of thw church to which he has now been officially appointed pastor.t 0 CABMAN\u2019S WIFE \u2018MISSING.Left Home Saturday Night Leaving Two Children Behind.Denise Dumoulin, 21 years of age, and wife of Victor Lafontaine, a cab- man, left ber home Saturday night during the ab > \u2018OR BALE \u2014 A SMALL SIZ + ne era Ricnmond st oreanme, il and 5 he hot water furnace la each COR SALE raga FE BU ARR Ri k Using plano, suitable tor Degumiece.Main vs2b.160 8 nan pghted réguler priés of En will be One used to the business, situated In mont PTice 445, payable 33 cash and $2 per _ TT ANGE STORE EL > Ta Oh he re pler p Yor Of August.Apple central uptown locality; wlll sell for 2000 Monta, Layton Bros.144 Peel st.161 2eud cated.corner Si Nichols and Plays #1 No.770b Pare avenue.160 6 [dollars Address N 9900, Buar Branch Office.(CR BALE \u2014 MOVING PICTURE MA.LA uville, rent $40 per month.Apply on = Tar RG = - chine and films, no old worn out rat- premises, 162 3 T9 LET pl LATS, SUSSEX STREET, telrap, but thorough first class make and To LET \u2014 SPECIAL.FITTED ov | duredi for further particulars Tel Main Star OM ES AIR or prompt buyer.A 1063, Lil \u2018for photographer, best locality on =i.shez.161 6 \u201cOR SALE 5 BLA Lawrence st.five ruoms, $15, \u2018lhe Gross Tir LET \u2014 UNE FLAT, 6 ROOMS 5 \u2014 B.C.CK MINORVAS Hral Estate Agency, 401 SL.Lawrence st.i ; ale and walte Wyandottes, prize stock.i Tos 6 with electric ligats, very nice [Iocal Apply 719 St.Lawrence st.163 2 2aw LET BUILDING, BUITABLE fur factory or warehouse, splendid go «1 sard, stables, etc.area of lot Os H.mator and power comr- tract at low rate, for sales.Apply Royal Hwing, où Uvte st.163 - STORAGE TO LET.\u2014 TH LET \u2014 GOOD DRY STORAGE.spply D.Nightingale, 92 Notre Dame west.159 6 st, YARDS TO LET.NL NN ~~ tf) LET ON MURRAY ET.LARGE vacant lat, farmerly occupted for over | ,ears as wood and coal yard by Mr, J.Evart.E.RH.\u2018Garvau, Anlance Building, st James st, room 68, 163 6 Tui SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED, SN WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED .~~ = HOUSE fi for balunce of summer in countr., Mention number rooms and price, D 141, Star Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE.a \u2014 an mo 00 /ANTED \u2014 QO PURCHASE EVERY- \\ Lody's cast off furniture, clothing, fur coats, old gold.ailver, dlamonds; best rices fur good goods, promptly called fer, k.Frank, 15 Hast Craig st.Tel East 4067.136 312 WANTED TO PURCHASE.Ladies fancy evening dresses and ladies\u2019 und gentlemen's east-off clothing, furs, jewellery.old plated silver, old instruments and travellers\u2019 samples.See san Pearson, 776 Notre Dame West, fivst, as he pays the best prices In the city.Mail orders attended.Tel.Main Sis.\u201cANT alr.To PURCHASH LADIES AND \\ gentlemen's cast off clcthing, furs, jew- furniture.Highest prices 740 Notre Dame west 70 287 carpets, trean, orders attended.eliery, given.Mall War: Et - TO fasthioned amall dress J, 481.Siar PURCHASE OLD mahogany tables.Ad- Branch Office.162 2 TANTED - TU PURCHASE SECOND- W anand gasoline engine, five or six horse power, ritst be In good order and cheap.Address + FP.0.Roux 2407, Montreal.162 3 PANTED - TU PURCHASE GORDON \\ press, secondhand, in good running order, 8 x 17 and 19 x 15.B 1105, Star Office ity.Apply 1078 Delorimier ave, I QUMS \u2014 TO LET 7 VERY LARGE AND bright roums, In flat on Stanley st.will be repapered wnd painted.large private yard.Address M 9%43, Star Branch Office.TO LET \u2014 A VERY COMFORTABLE top Liat on Park avenue, immediate pussession.Apply to L.A.Cadieux, 62 St, James at, Tel.Bell Main 4086.161 4eod FURNISHED FLATS TO LET, ND NAN NS Ny TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, BE- Ca tween Milton and Prince Arthur, newly furnished.piano, etc.Rent moderate to suitabie party.Address N 9931, Star Branch SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 AT BEAUHARNOIS FIVE roomed house, furnisned, nicely situated, near river.Apply J.W.Juhnson, Beauharnois, Que.159 6 go T LET \u2014 AT AHUNTSIC (BACK 23 River), newly repaired cottage, with running water and modern Improvements; near water fron: and electric cars.Apply te J.Christin and Uo., 149 Sanguiner Phone E.1554.161 SUMMER COTTAGE TO LET AT Digby, N.8.beautifully situated on the shore of the famed Annapolis Basin.House contains large Hving room, with open fireplace, six bedrooms apd kitchen, tae wiuls comfortably furnished, and with plano.Wide verandah commands extensive View over Annapolis Basin and Bay of Fund,.small conservatory, flower, vegetable and fruit gardens all planted for the resen: Scasun This 1» one of the most beautiful sumnier residences in Nova Scotia, Fur further particulars address Cottage, P.Box 1125.Montreal 161 3 TO LET FINE COTTAGE, LARUE rooms, beautiful acener;, twenty minutes from Val Morin (this side of Bie.Agathe), wil) rent cheap for the season.Apply Jos.Belisle, Ste, Agathe, F.162 5 TO LET AT FRASER'S POINT, 2 furnished cottages.five rooms, by month or season, terms §30 per month or $0 per season.Excellent boating and fish- Ing.Apply Jonn Fraser, Isle of 8kye, Dundee, Que.163 3 TO LET - FURNISHED COTTAGE in Laurentide rark, on Lake Maskin- onge, sitting room, dining room, three bed- , Kitchen and large garret Address Mi Hieks.St.\u2018Gabriel de Brandon, Que.163 3 3aw TO LET \u2014 SMALL CUTTAGE FOR Hi young married couple ar two young men, near the water, with boating privileges.Address Cedar Hedge, Dixle: Manufacturing Property AT HUNTINGDON, On Chateauguay River To be sold, on easy terms, an excellent three-storied solid brick building (with sundry annexes), suitable for light manufactory, Trust & Loan 161 7 law Limited water power.Company of Canada, 26 ST.JAHES STREET.Apply to 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 Mght and power, and abundance of laber at hand.Private spurs if required.For sale on easy terms.The lots on been purchased by large concerns.123 6 eod Switching at all hours.the remaining half of this property have Apply J.BEAUBIEN 112 St.James Street, Montreal.ROSLYN AVENUE.FOR SALE\u2014 Westmount, Stone Front Detached Modern Honse, 36 feet front.tion.D.W.OGILVIE & CO.Tel.Malin 3113, \u2019 Jot sox 111.Will be sold at a bargain and on very easy terms, Immediate ocenpa- 11 8t.Sacrament Street.ERA ; 164 2e04 Yachts aunches being full swing, owners of Sail or Steam Boats, Yachts, Launches, Skiffs or Canoes, etc, will find the * For Sale\u201d or Wanted to Purchase columns of \u201cThe Star\u201d 2 valuable medium for bringing together Buyer and Seller, resulting always in quick and satisfactory transactions, 152 20 \"OR BALE \u2014 BOATS AND CANOES, BY leadin Ontario builders.Bastien, Hamilton: napp.of Barriefield; of Peterborough.etc.: also several Canada Seamless Co.splendid canoes, very low prires Fraser Bros.corner Inspector st at 453 St.James 161 3 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A SMALIL motor bnat, about 1% ft.long.Apply w 162 3 J.Gittus.227 Fullum st MENDELSSOHN Upright plano, $175.for Bale, $10 cash and $6 per month.A very nice instrument, mahogany case, carved panels.Original price, $350.A bargain.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 62 to 518 8t.Catherine 8t.West.163 2 \u2014 HEINTZMAN & CO, Square plano for sale, $150, $10 cash and $5 per month.With carved legs, serpentine moulding, beautiful natural rosewood case, good tone and action.An exceptional bargain, (.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 to 518 St.Cathertne street West.1 ta KARN ORGAN 860.For Sale\u20148$4 cash and 53 per month.Six octaves, 10 stops, guaranteed all In perfect order.Uxbridge organ, $49, $3 cash and 76c per week.10 stops, five octaves, all in perfect order.©.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 to 518 St.Catherine Street West.163 2 TWO OFFICE DESKS For Sale \u2014With enclosures around them, quartered oak.Also two parquetry floors for shop windows, about ten by six each.Apply to C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 512 to 518 St.Catherine street.163 2 TWO COUNTER SHOW- Lecours & \u2018OR SALE cases.Bix feet long.Apply Decary.210 East St.Catherine at.\u2014 FIRST CLASBR GRAMO- Apply TOR SALE phone, coast $25.cillors st, a bargain 12 Clty Coun- if taken quick.tu Jor SALE \u2014 YACHT, sale, 28 x 5 1-2, w a fi uffalo motor, new, all in perfect order.For aM information apply to L.Durocher, 722 At- water avenue.163 6\u20ac GASOLINET FOR 1th Ns \"OR BALE \u2014 ONE SAI by 5 ft.beam.new; nung nn ceiling, 2 gasaliers, der.Apply 287 St.Urhaln BOAT.21 FT.vne oil lamp, all in good or.1.]'©O PURCHASE.TWO HORSE POWER gasoline engine, [or small bont.Send particulars and price to Pl.O.Box 75.City, YOR SALE \u2014 A CLEARING NF THE following gasoiine marine motors, at a sacrifice: A 2 and 2 1-2 horse prwer Dunn, 5 horse power Triton, 6 horse power Autier, all jump «park and new, complete outfits, 12 St, Lawrence st.per SALE\u2014 FINE POWER, FLAT.BOTtom boat, with turning chairs, 1 1.2 horse power motor, reversible: van be seen at Rochon's Watt, Viaoville Park Apply to 12 Rr, Lawrence st.WANTED TO BORROW.iWWANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $600; WILL ! ' pay good Interest and give Improved city real estate Aas security; principals anly, Apply P.©.Box 914.Montreal 63 2 WeCanSell You \u2014AT\u2014 POINT ST.CHARLES, 2 houses, upper and lower tenements, for $1.250 each: also 8 tenements en bloc.or separate, very cheap.DWELLINGS on Sanguinet street and two stables, for $10,200.Annual rental over $1,300.Terms easy.8 TENEMENTS on St.Dominique st.solid brick, $2,500 cash, balance annual payments in 11 years Pays over 10 per cent.NO BETTER BARGAIN than the property on Montee du Zouave, off Bt.Denis, near w= brooke street, 22,000 feet of land, with fine dwelling, etc.3 VERY CHOICE LOTS, on the corner of Fairmount ave.and Querbes nt, about 7,600 feet, splendid site for four semi-detached cottages, FACTORY SITE, at North End, near C.P.R.tracks, 44,000 feet; gmail cash payments.No taxes fort 20 years.BUILDING LOTS on Mackay street, 78 x 114; splendid site for apartment house.CAMPBELL & HOWELL, HEINTZMAN & CO.Upright Flano for gale, $315, $15 cash and $10 per month.Slightiy used by one of our leading organists.A good Largain for an immediate purchaser.W.Lindsay.Limited.512 to 318 St, Catherine street, west.163 2 -\u2014 PRINTING PLANT.WITH Jor SALE good business, three presses and rut.ter, brand new.in use only few months; hig chance for cash: owner going west.C 1157, Star Office.Fer SALE \u2014 OAK PARLOR MANTEL, with mirror and tiles, complete, per- On view and for rale at 379 Olivier Westmount, one street west of fect.avenue, Greene.Jor BALE BOYS TWEED PANTS, 15c; white India linen, 12c.lawn, 1n¢; red and green table linen, i0c¢, bath towels, 1vv, 13c.20¢; remnanta roller.buicher, tabie iinens.white and colored quilts.Howell's General Bazaar, 3 Cypress, opposites Windsor Hall 163 2 JUST RECEIVED, 5000 colored ivory postal cards, for mall orders, 30c a dozen, or $2 per 100; all kinds of postal cards al- ways on hand.Internationa! Post Card Co., 31 St.James st, Montreal.163 277 MISCELLANEOUS, fFHE GLOBE, TORONTO, FOR OVER 60 .,yearu The Globe, Toronto.has been recognized :s a lvading force in Canadian Journalism; to-day The Globe's Circulation is and Its advertising putrun- TP'HE HERALD I8 TO HAMILTON Y HAT Tho Star is to Montreal, the recognised Want Medium, If you want help, property, situations, etc., advertise tn the Herald and get resulta.Hate: ) cent a word.Three Insertions for the price of twa Caah with order.Subacription, daily $2; Saturday edition, 30c a year, postage free.Address The Herald, Hamilton.Canada, mentioning this paper, so OTICE.\u2014 J WON'T BB RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted in my nxme without my own signature.Joseph Maru 163 nelli.July 10th, 1906.HORSES AND CARRIAGES WANTED \u2014 HORSES.PARTIES HAVing horses.harnesses o> vehicles of any kind for sale will please Pry > to ery day at 2.30 oe ri herd y auction ev at 2 m, va sales at all times.Consignments Fi an kindg eofioited:; satisfaction guaranteed.T.Foster and Co.auctioneers 603 ft Paul st.140 ANTED \u2014 A STYLIS.COB, ABOUT 15 handa, weighing about 1100 lbs; must be city broke.Apply R 7v9.Siar OI- Sloe.0181 3 NOR SALE \u2014 PRIVATE VICTORIA, BEC.ondbanâ, with pubber tires, in very good order; also a sscondhand Russian sleizh.Can be seen at 93 Osborne st.169 Seod 10, 1906.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) y area, \u2014 SALESMEN FOR Spray.\u201d \u201cAUTO- | SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.) Pr a ar ANTBD \u2014 AT ONOB.GOOD DOUBLE \u2018 bass player for band, Address, stating trade or occupation, U 696.Bear Office.160 6 ences.J SITUATIONS WANTED (MALR) \\ ANTED\u2014 CHANICAL DRAUGHTSman wants situation, experienced in en- Kine and inuchine design, excéilent refer- 443, Btar Office.150 6 every farmer and houssnol \u2026 LA terms.ple imachine \u2018ree\u2019 to $e \u2014\u2014 agents Cavers Bros.Galt 1 312 WANTED ~ A YOUNG MAN TU ASSIST in shipping dept.Apply the Lang \\y A~NTED \u2014 ANY INTELLIGENT FEBR- Ig.Co.236 St.Khzabetn avenue, BL aon eurn good income at home, Henrl, Montreal, lel 4 io spare time, correspunding {us newspapers; 00 cunvassing; experience unnecessary.Send ior prrticulas ress Syndicates, Lockport N.Y.316 78 TRAVELLER WANTED.W ANTED \u2014 AS STUREMAN, A BTitUNU .|! man to handle window &uss and Keep stock.Apply A.Raimnsay and Son Co, 37- «1 Recoller st 161 3 V JANTED-GARDENEK, UNE TU TAKE cfuplete vhurge of a small garden, 16 7 ; .miles from Montres, wife tu do genrral By (August 15th, a traveller to vepre: housework, must understand cooking, will ent us in the Provinces of Quebec and have a separate dwelling.x od wages paid untario.Salary and commission basis, to the rigat party CAPPIY ta 3 $00.Star With knowledge of French precerted.Office.\u2019 162 3 Apply, giving references, 10 Hualilax _ Fish Company.Limited, Halifax Ne.VY ANTED - CARRIAGE BODY FINISH.157 #2 er, gear finisher, brush hand, and var nish rubber wanted at ons Must Le Al WANTED \u2014 EN TO LEARN BARBER trade.New aystein.Unly eight required.:o00.s donated.Diplomas awarded.Board provided.Fusitions suuranteed when ho trouble, good wage; steady work.State full particulars In first uappilcation.Apply to The rland Uarrimge Company, Lid, mtratford.Unt 18: 5 through.Write fur free catalogue.Mulers Barber College, 131 Prince st, New Yurk City.167 16 SALESMAN \\ \"ANTED \u2014 MACHINE SHOP FURE.Wanted, a wholesale liquor firm rve- man.competent to take full charge quires the services of a young man us muchine shop employing twenty machine and inside sulesman Must have à general bench hands.Must be tully conversant with kuowledge of the business.Good sal- engine work und ercciion.Apply, siaung ary.State age, experience and refer- pupertence, capability and salary read vuces.Correspondence will be consld- ._ Siar ce.161 12 cred confidential, Address W 1010 Star A BRIGHT.WELL Bbt- 0ffice 162 a \\ ANTED \u2014 cated boy hardware house.stating age, etc, ANTED \u2014 A BUY FOR A LABURA- tory In McGill University.y at for office Apply in own aandwriting, W lou], Star Office, 16: 3 of wholesale W Apply | Secretary's Office, 802 Sherbrooke st.162 \\ JANTED \u2014 ALL INTELLIGENT, RELIable men seeking pleasant emplo,- ment, un salagy or commission, are ad:lsed WANTED -\u2014~ AT ONCE STEADY, RELIable man to take charge of books and cash of un office.Apply.staling Age.experience, references and salury expected tu W 1031, Star Office, 162 -~A YOLNG MAN AS CITY for a who.esale woollen connections Linptg.Co, 162 2 VANTED traveller house, une having some city preferred.Apply lue Yorkshire to write now to G.Murshall and Co, Lon- 12 St Helen st.city.don.Unt.182 6 \\ \\VASTED \u2014 AN INTELLIGENT.COM- \"TE _ + ~ * petent storeman and shipper; must V Re keep any irom Cwinsm ad: be a good man Permanent asituatiun to Lhe Strike un, 162 2°\" TI@ht party.Apply 449 St.Paul st.163 3 TED C5 + 3 he TANTED \u2014 MALE CLERK, UNDER 3¢ WANTED a SIRs CLASS BOOKR ELD.W vearu Of uge, in the country, experi- ing Qualifications, etc.Ww 1000 on Een encea preferted, und able to speak buth fice.» ets te : sas Of- lunguages.for general country store.Ap- Wad lED \u2014 AT ONCE SHOE CUTTERS aud experlenced vampers, also experienced man on sole rounder.Apply The Ames Holden Co.of Montreal, Lid., 4% Vic- turia sq.182 2 \\VANTED \u2014 GOOD MACHINIST, TO GU + West; one used to eneral work, bly.stating age, experience and salary.Address A 1096, Star Office.162 3 CLERK Wanted, young man, English speak- principally brass, turning and fitting: per- Ing, for manufacturing establishment manent Job to first class man.State experi- .ence and wages expected, to V 898, Star In West End.B 1100 Star offlce.Office.163 6 - ~ - - \u2014 W ANTEL \u2014 TYPEWRITER AS JUNIUR W ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CLUS- office clerk.B 1101, Star Office.toms and excise entry clerk; must be æood writer and active man.Good salary \"ANTED\u2014 BRASS FINISHERS, CHAN.for the right man.pply by letter, \u2018\u2019Cus- \\ delier makers and pollsaers.Apply to toms,\u201d V $37, Star Office.163 3 the Robert Mitchell Co, Bel-Air ave, Bt Henry.163 Zo \\ ANTED \u2014 A NUMBER OF BRASS moulders, core markers and brass ma- \"ANTED \u2014 STRONG YOUNG MAN chine aands;, good wages and steady work us heiper In packing and anipping to the right men, Apply V »¥9, Star Office.room, wages per week.Davis and Lawrence to.$3 3 si é St.Antuine at.VY ANTED ~\u2014 FIRST CLASS AND RELI-\" able hard candy maker.A good and permanent position.Cand; Co, Ltd.SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.Any young lady or gentleman can start a course at our College, no matter how poorly paid vou may be.We have 12 forms of payment in BOYD'S famous system of Shorthand, Typewriting, Speli- ing, Composition, Punctuation, Mimeographing, Stencllling, Office Methods, or Goodwin's Modern System of Bookkeep- Ing, including all Commercial branches.Special attention given to backward pu- The Mooney Biscuit & Stratford.182 3 WANTED \u2014 A YUUNG MAN AS BOOK- aetper for a manufacturing cuncern, one with practical experience preierred.Apply.stating references to 1) 1:07, Star Of- tice.163 à W ANTED \u2014 BY BRITISH FIRE UFFIVE competent endorsement clerk, having vod knowledge of botn with references, P.Box languages.Apply Ty.lbs 2 A 'ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUTH OF 14 to assist at office work, ete, during school vacation; must be quick and accurate at figures, one speaking both languages preferred.Kep!y in own bandwriting, D 1-03, Star Uftice, W ANTED \u2014 A GUOD STABLEMAN.AP- 1 ! ply No.70 Mansfield keep R 771 ur any kind of carpenter wurk, sonable Lust .Frombou, 4¢ Anderson st, Phone Main 5503.ence WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSItion wus collect or outside work; Fe- ferences.R 774, Stag Office.161 3 MW ANTED \u2014 A ='IR34- OLABS ACCOUNTant wishes a few seta of books to in evenings and Saturday afternoons., Star Urire 161 3 WANTED -\u2014- BY EXPERIENCED ENGlish painter, Jubs u! puinung, paper nanglug.tnting, etc, & trial solicited; sutataction guaranteed, H.Penstone.il Lanning street.161 3 HY GUUM CAHRPENTEMR \\ \u2018ANPEL \u2014 contracts for shop and oftice fixing, most rea- and highest satisfaction; eatimates free.charges city references, 162 Vy ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN BEEKS PO81- - tivn la an office, six years\u2019 experi- in bookkeeping, correspondence and General office work; both languages.Apply 8 901, Star Uffice.162 3 VW ANTED \u2014 POSITION OF ANY KIND of trust, janitor, timekeeper, sivre- man, etc; ten years experience In grocery Lusiness as salesman; references.Address L 9804, 162 3 Star Branch Office \\ ANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE DESIRE pusitions together with private fam- ly.ss coachmun and housekeeper, or something similar; exceptivhal references.Apply T 838, Btar Office.162 3 TINT- var- cheap 11 BL 62 X WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, ing.plastering, paper hanging, painting.etc., ete, A.Frank, 1 outduor prices, Lest 1eferrences.t.Mounlgue \\ / ANTED BY A FIRST CLASS AC- countunt ,accustomed to managing of- fice.desires an opening, guod rcterences Address W 103: Siar Ufiice.162 3 MW ANTED \u2014 Tu ADVERTISERS.ADs vertising specialist unengaged for summer, desires advertising clients, let me design your advertisement.You watch re- suits.Special rates while testing my vice.D.U.Leary.33 Vincennes si, falo, N.Y.162 WANTED \u2014 BOUKS UR ACCOUNTS OF any kind to pust, balance or straighten out by expertenced buukkeeper; city re- ferences.Address B }lu4, Star Uffice.\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 BAKER WANTS SITUA tion, 20 years\u2019 experience, {n lain p and fancy bread.Apply B 1123, Star Uffice, 163 3 \\WANTED\u2014A POSITION AS CHAFFEUR by à young Englishman.holding clean Englien driving license; abstainer and thor= vughly competent, ferences, Address F.Brazier, WANTED \u2014 WINDOW DRESSER, FOUR ! years experience with John Wana- ker's store of Philadriphia, would like = ule tion by the day or week, A 1086, Star Of- ice.\\ cANTED\u2014BUTCHER WANTED AT A.Uemera, King's Market, 1.and 14 habolllez sg.Montreal.163 2 WW ANTED FIRST CLASKF STAIKR- builder and factory bench hand, joiner, seeks engagement, atead, and energetic.Box 1058, P.O.Montreal 163 3 VW ANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS bread baker.good hand on pie.and country preferred.Antoine at.: or country, cake, city Baker, 95 St.Âddress G.W Barbe ANTED \u2014 ENGLISHMAN.34, GOOD shorthand, quick at figures.15 years banking and general commercial experience, desires position, D 1203, Star Office.TANTED man, five years fr, 3$3 Cadieux st.POSITION AS ELEVATOR experience.Louis pils.Moon's Byllabic Shorthand aud VV ANTED \u2014 TWO BRIGHT BOYS FOR \\ 'ANTED \u2014 PRINTER DESIRES JOB Business College, Karn Hall, 468 St.Cath- betl boys Apply with references, to In a country news 0 a 8 a erine st.west.Tel Up 3005., 157 9 evd the Manager, St, Lawrence Hail.round man.D 4:06, Star Office.6 ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER FOR ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNU AND ACTIVE AY ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN W wholesale meat business, must speak y man of general pusine a experience, good character to sell for the Fonthil) Enslis.and French.references required.em on entrained.character trey Steady work, Liner) ben lEh ou essential APPLY © 183 Pier Office.proachable, references the very best, huve Steady work, Liberal tree.Apply at once, Toronto, \\ ANTED \u2014 §3 A DAY SURE S8END US your address and we will show you how to make $3 a day absolutely sure; we fur the work und teaca you free; you work in the locality where you live.Bend us jour address and we will explain business fully; remember we guarantes a clear profit of §3 for every day's work absolutely sure; don't fall to write to-day.pay.Handsome outfit Stone end Wellington, 165 186eod V / ANTELD MAN TO TAKE CHARUE ' : of printing plant, general all round hand; goud caance fur right man.C 1136, Star Ofiice.BUSBHoLMAN Vy ANTEL \u2014 AT ONCE to 209% st.for talior store.Apply Catherine st.WANTED \u2014 COMMERCIAL TRAVELler, toilet soaps and druggists\u2019 sundries, Toronto cliy and east to Montreal.orse and rig and can furnisa office.Apply D 1202, Btar Office.163 3dod \\ ANTED SITUATION AS COACHman or as porter; can speak kKnglisn, N sso Btar 163 = French and German.Address Branch Office.YyANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED MAN.WITH smal] family as working farmer or foreman.capable uf taking full charge or of gentleman's couriiry place, sober and ra- first class references Address.stat- 1 : liable, Imperial Sliverware Co, ZX $03, Windsor, Avply wha ote a\u201d ene reer ing duties expected, wages, etc., A, Box 23 Ont.297 143e0d Müntreal.| willamstown, Ont.163 3 \"ANTED'\u2014 MARBLE SETTER OR ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY STATION.Wie setter, with three or four hundred Wy engineer, who understands tbe caro dollars fo Invest, van secure steady work, Of electric machinery, 12 years\u2019 experience; with top wages, muney secured.C 11ay, 4} éeference.Address E 1254, Been Star Onice.Moulders wanted at once f e for loam and -\u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG green sand work, for maln and side floors.Highest wages for best men.Apply at WANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG MAN AS driver.Apply American Steam Hill.VWANTEL man, Belgian, as baker.Apply 89 San- guinet at.shops, Allis-Chalmers-Buliock, Limited, Laundry, 41 Beaver Hall Rockfield.163 4 law Vy \u201cTED \u2014 MACHINERY SALESMAN: | ust thorvougnñiy understand ve, .À Wy ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GUILLO- line operator for paper box factory.Apply to The Miler Bros, Co., Limited, 30- 38 Dowd at.NY ANTED \u2014 YOUTH ABOUT 16 TO 18 ' years old; must write a fair kand engines, sawmjll and other wood machinery capable man and well acquainted woul have good opening; must speak both languages.D 1227, Star Office.163 3eod W ANIRD «\u2014 A SBMAKT, INTELLIGENT ' * boy of good education for office or and be quick and correct at figures, one warehouse in wholesale establishment, no speaking English and French preferred.objections to one just ieaving school.Ap- Address P.O.Box 378.163 3 ply In own nandwriling, giving copy of re- X ANTED \u2014 DEMONSTRATIVE SALES.+ man who can introduce labor saving Instruments required by all machinists and others in the mechanical trades.Good remuneration to first class man.Room 224, Temple Bldg.WANTED \u2014 UPHOLSTBRER TO REpair furniture, at house Apply 46 Souvenir ave WW ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR GROCERY sture.Apply 50 Atexander st.ferences, If any; one living with parents preferred.Must be able and willing tu work.& 1350.Star Office.163 3 \\ ANTED\u2014 TRAVELLER FOR WHOLEsale jewellery house, one who has good connection for Manitoba, British Columbla, and the North-West Territories, none but the above need reply.E 1252, Star Office.163 3 VV ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD EX- pericnced and sober bookkeeper, both languages required AFPiy George Belanger, 41 Bonsecours st.\\ ANTED D WT UATIONS AND OPENings in nnipeg and the Canadian 'ANTED \u2014 YOUN4U MAN RTENO- North-West can be found by advertising in W grapher, writing both languages.Ap- The Free Press.Winnipeg; !t contai ever; ply Tuesday between 10 and 17 R.& 6.day almost four solid columns of \u201csituations Nav Co., Mechanical Buperintendent's Of- vacant, male and femmis,™ advertisements; ¢ice.\u2019 - sample copies free.Address Frere Press, winnipeg.mentioning this paper.15.cod VV ANTED \u2014 ASSISTANT IN AN UPtown bdok and stationery store, Ad- stating ago, experience and refer- to F 955$.Star Branch Office.dress, ences \\ ANTED \u2014 GOOD TOOL MAKER.APply 2756 St.Martin st.VV ANTED \u2014 BUY ABOUT 15 OR 14.TO x to the country for à few months Apply to 18 Summeraiil V ANTED\u2014MEN FOR CATTLE STBAM- avenue.BOYS Wanted, 13 or 14 years of age.Apply 47 Cote street.163 3 {VY ANTED\u2014 MESSAGE BOY FOR NIGHT work.Apply Brysons 501 West St Catherine at.\\ JANTED \u2014 GOOD CARPENTERS AND Joiners.Apply to D.H.Scott, 4582 ère to ail British ports: free pas au and return, Enclose stamp or apply to 5e Guy street, J.Lyons.censed shipping agent, 375 St.: IS James st, Montreal, near Grand Trunk sta ef WANTED a TACHINISTS.men proton | 197 12e0d red, 251 Rt.James at.room WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER (MALE) experienced.\u2018Apply at once.The American Silk Waist Co., 40 St.George at Sinica.Adarems M 9861, Star Brancn WANTED 7e RASE ANS MADPERS office loyment.Apply Colonial Weaving Co, td., Peterboro, Ont.162 2 \u2018VW ANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DO LABORING work, grading grounds, etc.$1.50 à \u2018 ANTED \u2014 BAKER FOR DAY WORK, day.Apply to Mr.Burrell, Secretary's Of- first class on bread and cake, dough fice, Mcuill University.mixture.In shop.State wages, with board; : 163 2 \\V ATED = STUDENT DURING vue Box 8).Prescou.Ont : vacation to glve morning tuition to NTE \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, BRIGHT bav aged 9.Write stating terms M \u2026 820 Wa young mL} (Juninr+ for office.Ad- St Lawrence st.dresa in own handwriting NO Sé27, Star WANTED \u2014 MARRIBD COUPLE TO Branch Office.& care o ouse in excnange for 3 eu ENCED ALL tenon Win area! gunish wood re- }! WASTED, | ven an EN IS MCOMT Gon fica.| sw - Btar Branch Of- lege avenue, Strathcona Cafe V TANTED \u2014 Goon steamfitter, also 6 p.m.185 Elgin mt.PLUMRER AND boy.Apply after \u2018VY ANTEL \u2014 IMMEDIATELY JOB COMpositor.Apply 4 Donegana st.\\ ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR MESsages and work in shop.Chance to learn good trade.Canada Newspaper Syndicate, Ltd.83 Dalhousie nt.y ANTED \u2014 1000 MEN FOR RAILROAD \u2018 construction out Weat, free fare and best wages paid.Apply 3:3 Craig st.west, 163 \u20ac ' ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BASTER.one who could take charge of a clothing factory.also operator and presser on comts.Apply 5 to § 32 Bt, Lambert -Hill, 163 2 ANTED \u2014 TWO MEN.WITH BREST - ! refegences, speaking French and prgiiah.« » and coliect.Good chance fof\u2019 \u2018advancement.M.C.Hutchins, 71a 8}.James st.4th floor.163 à N ANTED \u2014 A, RMART BOY ABOUT 17] \u2018 as assistant storeman and shipper; wages p.m, 163 McCord at.$8 week.Apply between 3 and 5 JANTED \u2014 DRIVER FOR GROCERY : and care of horse.must hava good references.Apply 210 St Antoine st, city 7 .AGENTS WANTED.Pee = Sr Sn 5 ANTED \u2014 PORTKHAIT AGENTS working for themseiv>n.end for our tee list.Samples free and wholesale prie erchants Portralt Co.T.t4., 140 26 pricon lowest Toront WANTED A SMART AND YP TO Maire agent 19 mel A Bew Articles, tne onlp one of ita kind A good mile and a #004 pay to a lve man Apply 74 Notre Dame east « ANTED \u2014 SMART HALESMEN ARE coining menay selling our advertising asven cake hox of assoried tcliet soap valoe one doliar, for twenty-five cents Write Immediately for terms and exclusive territory, nineteen conta cont of mailing If sample required Lawes, 2:3 St James st.Montreal.AGENCIES WANTED.\u2018ANTED -\u2014 BRAUFORD SHIPPER 18 \\ apen to buy on commission, all claasea yorkahlre textiien, for large.weli pataniiehes .ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS (COPPEH.firm Apply In first instance LITh, ; smith \u20184 Montrea! and Toronto.Ap- rare .Browne n Advertisin Offices, a t once Booth Copper Co, 120 Wil- 163 Queen Victoria st.London, E, C.Eng- iden \u201css Land 162 3 TEACHERS WANTED.PRINCIPAL or ACA- to the unexpected nés as principal of the applications will be V ANTED \u2014 demy.Ones, signation of Miss Inverneas Academy, ; received by the undarsignesd up to the 16th July instant, for that position Appiicante will stats age, experience and salary ex- ected and send testimonials, W.H.Lamb- y, Becretary-Treasurer, Invérness, Quebec, 3rd July, 1906.168 8 V ANTED-\u2014TWO PROTESTANT TEACH- with elementary diplomas for District ors, No.1 and 2, Cape Cove.Apply to Phillp A.Beck, 8ec-Treas, Uape Leapan \u201cINSTRUCTORS Wanted, an instructor in French and German, and also an instructor in Latin and Greek.for a boarding school in the United States.Both men must be unmarried.members of the Church of England, and wraduates of Canadian or English T'niversities; Must be strong disclplinarians.This is essential.Men preferred who have had experience in Canadian or English schools.3500.00 and home for the school year of thir- ty-five Weeks is offered to each instructor.If work is satisfactory salaries will be materially increased the recond year.Address W.1048 Star nf- fice.162 6 WANTED \u2014 TWO TEACHERS, HOLDing elementar, diplomas, to teach the Protestant elementary schools Valcartier} a 316 per month to Charles .Apply ,-Treas., Valcartier Village, Que, 162 4 \\ 'ANTED \u2014 A TEACHER (MALE) FOR the English subjects in the Catholle High Bchool, alan one for an elementary class.Apply at .onre to tne Principal, 85 Durocher st, between the hours of 1 and $ pm.161 2eoû PUPILS WANTED.rs MEN'S READY-MADB pattern cutting, full 1 Star Of.182 3 V ANTED clotMing and aourse, evenings.cheap, W 1002, fice.ANTED \u2014 ELIE'S BUSINESS INSTItute, 492 St ISHED, WIT unfur a 3 ROUM class month, Boa Ratea for Many In Montres ns fe ce Rit SE of referens Tue Prac So «5 monts July Coupany, x oof man on \u2018ELY FURN read st Culherine at, SINGLE RO ; week or ts welcome, ing tv age.on 3: \u2014 anadlans.$4.new .1, Conservat 3 rot dian EL ET = costs Horse Natl 5 TT lAnokE|- M - NiUEL Appiy - Are 182 2 NICE LARGER Victeria.lvz : day touriste wele accord ite or apply 11.follows: French-Ca ; 25.45 Mr.Bristol, bill.The bird ashore.'S MISH - , | E 7 ar = an TE ATRL Shi week; childs iephone, wr eauguay V irths among - (\u2018athoMHes.0.36 : ed of the d read a thir, ANGOLA\u2019 AP : = SE SHED dally.Teiep| 4, Chat 512 |B r other 20.approv ttee an ip An- W > ; 5 ; HED R to let, IRNISHED trains >.Vezina, 165 ; hy among nts .= ap commi | stea.Up 4 : ANTE - ke ory FURNIS IWLY FUR) - wou Birthy Protesta fa 38 proved i | a = te ssupe, en t, ICKY bath- :E NEWL t; imme remises, i ne pi ë cs = \u201crs l'rhatu s NICE! shower LARG athronm flat; im e a en A 5 = .di st day.5 à vcailty, \u20186.trun- vos \u2014 At, bat ; 163 z ge.3 PISTC > r of thesa Ith boa time.ish the D oo oe i Co 5 OW.dies OOMS tral \u201cmence, to ren tuaile st NT AT Fam king o ic hea .1 to abo sions tr rho Eider wn ind 5 W SN, ! in ven ; couven Tallege room 119 Metea _ = a ES EE 5 5 3 5 .FE ____ - fuoms tn eer, \u20ac Meur \u20ac esslon.\u201cATH- RD \u2014 OK able plac ud- ber of t s prove as allowe Emo © Te = a | 1 Wallressca D WATTRESS FO m, telephon dated.73 Me 162 à diate puss AND ST.CAT Bv most comfort.For particulars 10 a membe y: \u2018Our figures diang of ministers wa y A -t| Mexica The vor) oreod À va  ter ol gouc 5 \u2026 Wal : &lrl fer 106 18 accom _\u2014 ; EAR PEEL taned rooms, pri- py comers : és a Fi : = = : \u2018 \u2018Wd, à numtr :1 Depart: (ED A1 enced.also sicuts 3$ss.\u2014 LOOM, OOMS-NE / newly turn lepuope, med- iy or & few F., 3 l'istoles, ST si as the F the vital s next amending th sente, bat | \u2018ard from her sout age.and Wanted, 'y CHR Hote WAY must be Clrge ave ave.Up SOL DIE OR SINGLE ! vies | erlne, two \u2018trie Ught te Office.dress M.\", B.A FEW 0 far as concerned, UE more XL sittings ning i : BE in 5 ze Apply ©.lu: 2 clty, M Pt eee = Lo BE 0 oderate.63 Vi family.ejec A 1073, Star 162 SHAWBRIDG mmodated Montreal are DE oro i nen ra Ee SE &! once.Station.souniry |} == w b OM \u2014 LL terms m 182 à tate Venlvaces.ee Bl \u2014 AT n bs acco and | ove that peoples in , has truck.out ) scting vf; rent ith , st + \u20ac \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ONE ; rhe st.1 th fat, - |ern con \u2014\u2014 ARD rders ca Mountalns, - Ustics pr other p ffairs ÿt hody s ; he prote 7) ns due rag { : \u2018 iE | MS more board a 1 Faaw- |tts han any ofn thyt ting 1h ns andy \u2018cident.ment, \\ TO TAKE ___ ANTED pla 44 St.+ ai FURNISH SHED ROOMS, nt Farm, Veal, s hildren tha à this state the ; respec ned oieeth et the ager > A a ; DE | teria at, NEWLY FUR ! JE NICELY FURNI n 1008.\u201cRosemou J.W.188 ch While ans of clause \u201c #s in c ; at jo ci = | © SRE carie Osborne at lephone Uptow A oy remount + Hn ELE i EE i = 3 ; = \"| .Sih ea\u201d 0 Gera tlemen DOM rue st.Telep 182 overioo R [IN } French- ry to he pr gra \u2018er which CT hour, K FROM C = a \u201cof.ly conp An- west.OX BY Mra, A .bath rent, gen 1 1 & Usbo dge.; AT CO lasts the rerything ide cross! ern : : i MW charges Lo goueraily VE SITE ATT Seren es) dan ti Jat |B 55 2 = : = : ATP CT = (ANTER PL des Totem Office.entral, sar Win 4-3 LADY Wi STILL, VACAI rooms rovince h y Pro- ler spee \u2018hamplon 0 7 orts > = H \u2026- y= oo \u2014 > NOR L roum, L \u2014 8 ust class 35 per pro low grea the cha me in Horne Rep ; Ulletiv © \\ house » \u201cnue, fe \u2014 |.de Drum a.3JENTLEM À! © furnisaed Sin LL ie ie : 1 = un - Ti \u2018 eb Gre\" mily.970 vhard Ce tion end Hudson, Je ken to ab the off Mr.Lancast n called 19 the sir William ; st ifm Ten (re IGHT FRO K Ing for nice, ln small fa 162 3 clove to \u2018la rs.Campilong, 154 8 Being spo In the city.this orm, has bee Dat., owing or ; Construction.(EL.NURSE To ssing tn : pp 7 LE.) ROE HRIG Kitchen, sunt ma comforts, board, Apply to M J .birth rate to discuss 15 1e _ as hewn calle Rho el a salle EES ED (FEMALE.OM - LA fiat, use of ome ent [ON he rine sl.west.week.IN OF REST.testant \u201cI prefer not es that are (HI sister.The ded bill Ac has returned a 5 .3 54 = oo i 5 \u2014 Que.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VEN OF RE d ial sald: '® are things uess à ath of his s at the amen À ; \u2018Miam Van Home ent mn 11 sv au we ou UATION souple ar tw 3 THE HAVE} nod board (1; re sh i = 2 = i = 5 oc.5 ; 3 Muy [merrier \u201cFuttord at.= D \u2014 ATT tain alr, @ 28, Si.subject explain, therefore as be allowed .vas + & Visit to Cuba, allway m= i i by pn SHED ROOM, OAR tiful moun ddress Box ju pages lUffteult to be the Senate \u2018s return.This Tom a vis ; \u2018ith tho vast r 0.Mas .a .NIS - 1 beau ice.A 161 very \u20ac hem.thers hehe i = M Desuay.ER - TED | Coates 76 Ma Yl RGE FUR irable vom ain serv ns : i 75 = _ \"ANTE - \u201cnent rals, house - LA ith all des d good tr ue : very dime > Gk Si : pl ; ations Hate HP TER and t OOM atury, with à Denis st.\u201d h- en de Valois, TRNISH- \u2014\u2014 It and u , - interests in ave placed money.OG - , AG : y firat ly.$2 St.162 2 ly furnis Felix JHIGAN, FU ve Assau , reed tn.END mi j a.eu ES es Pres 153 4 on Ivate fanuly.d elegantly ranged C L'ACHI two or thr \\ Il Alleges action ag SENATE A vther capita .time ago that gs a Hal pl ed ity will fin | rooms, avran a - OARD \u2014 LA rent for overlouk- Corbe s taken an, for STRIKE OUT \u20ac un nounced some eided to : : = 5 2 i.Ng er ie\u201d Leth d house to o families, 18 very \u201corbetl has \u2018ark (Co.STI MENT.Vas an nt had dec Expert \u201chine.Fern srator.Ap acuside, SOUNG LAL i FURNISHE modated.angle an ving e being © # for two fi ery, lermag v ilfrid Cor nm bar by ipon W Government.be ted or ach :K ope .nt ; A YO lady; re- ; \u2014 WELI Bla eccom 25 vds Jew of g while ; hs, suitab) vod liv Beauchamp, w re has ue me LS = LE 2 Sage Li itn am sn to au la Star yuMS transie 162 th the v renience, Julon ave.mont ce.boats and = triste ; t_ the uit an n ting à asse | ig bonuses Sir 3 «ei ti a td HT ; d singie, \u2018enue.with conver 78 Unlo , lake, a Bar Iyte, Que agnins leged Assn Hiceme! A bill respec ad heen p rant big - 0 a year.and goo Advert .t Monty ton as \u20ac Auaress à 55 11 an \u201college aven re and \u20ac Apply ing le.Address Hippolyte, 161 5 ?» allez Park px té The b nt ha: ts.B ; $500.0 ë ac- once, roto oo Notre posit pud.Au 155 Gil Colleg D ST, foi rivale.ecasonab \u2018uttage, SL $000 for \u20ac ninion tainti f Parltame endments.L exvecding a eue ply at adian Kubbe Ay and Nol \u2018nces exchans 33 Mets 25 MANSPIEL strictly p eut Pine Cut .> the Don ast.The p - sittings ol vith a few am nis Bo de hin: = c ; : se = mE FEW |one or June last.an argu Senate w hraseolog Willlam sta t would res t'apine Uifice.35 TAILORES 5 \u2014 Tu \u2018nlsacd ro ble and SD 5M ALL Rt N FOR v 21st of ; having by the hanges in y sy in : Limited, .© LASS hous: s OOM ant fur iso a dou » JE AND 5 ly papered ODATIU) unialns, on the 2L: was H \u2018ket-sellers aking cha House.oui ated {oa ty.- \u2014 \u2014 Hltisil private Ps RR LWO een flat, a 162 6 = -\u2014 LARU at, newly - CCOMM the mo 5.ms that he he ticket Those m pacs NS Le à Dame, \u20ac INCEU BASLE CANTED work in} d 378 parlor troM> \u201cBath .4d siting DD \u2014 a mong ut Ar laîms 1 of OL p him, red in vanne or inber o ; sted.The : CEU JAN ts suATADIGed.bedroou, R connecting r bed an bed.OAR bonrders a slatlon, ut AL cla one up ti \u2018ere concurr ren tion ot wh EX PEIUES sovu wages.W le willing Lilac ito gu 4631, and oon.E ST.conne sullable fu back parler B summer uffice anu ue.181 § ent wih ren came ck him.wer travelling stance from in which he we ested.| he = =>, SR ; = = > fren Ren, e, nd painted, man, also ç 27 Victoria tver, pust wbtidge, Q 1m ha pollen hen stru roposed a 8 3 at a dis hat line, : Tailways w - i | = v, = i pouls | is | om a doaph \u20188, Sha To hen th and t p residing Oved tha di of the r: 3 natura i 1% or ri Sl.wes 3 \u2014 AT al Victor ; | room, use; re 16 Li tleary EN T Ww names embers 3! vorth m ; bullding f the many ce, Cralg OOMS pusite Hoy family, pe uiet ho Josep CHILDRE hen the : i oa Le 3 vor est, Cppus : private fine rem, 7 \u2014\u2014 I'R a farm.| le wa.Mr.Ay ot coneu develop ; at an early is Meulil st YUL NG GIRL Al OUNCE 1 Anion rom to rom?is large.Aad ine street, \u2018ELL FURNISHED \u2018ANTED - BN in, w.L.Guif Report.t 11.15 oua amendment be not Toe devel of the rr et arly TED A.AE Abbey 3 \\ AN PET ent us pon ses hospital, n Dana July nine Blorbrooke = conven): M LARGE: ay Be and shpne MW ord for su Apply to 162 2 Inward yesterday a This was agreed to.vent into commit- fa and in à wor manne ASIE in star 2 Frees cn voutd pre Mice.2 overiv flat am Break - we electri ight, - 18 44 per \u20ac mn.Que \u2014 ; \u2018olnt\u2014Inwe ; s wa se then v \u2018attering d .had ery | a eens vbs, Siar O balcony mn same 1 umnier.| nom, elec terma Harusto _ BE A sr Foin y at 5 \" ouse sta which ow - = a ; CES | erences \u2018exchanges.Apply r Aylmer st.00 ROOMS |, leveland, ARDER9 \u20ac uated F ther Tot d yesterday The H pply, taking up to that __ 2 i 0 Bats Bra RE 157 éeoë bath Sie FURNISHED trau- - RD FEW BO.pleasantly situated pom, Ma Outwar mer tee of sup he last o- in Cuba.= nt = 5 : i ; Ea 5 \u2014 NICEL conveniences, OA mmodated a week: chil Cape | stea be the in |» Tous igramts, whi Aas AS PERS Cana Eng enc : FOR UMS fiat, ali co accommo $3 per week: children lino.-masted votes.3 likely to 1d be in ; Society's Immig > se rai H E MW A por at ene Yod rricreue 162 3 quickly.1ODATION a R on path 1d st.se; terms Apply 162 2 m., Po \u2018wint\u2014 Two = As this was House wou _ Visiting > Ima I Ra TL Keer vd So.RD Le COMM large an ansfie - rm hou rire.P.Foin ; 8.15 ich the © on ra.tamuy CHER, agra so.xo Uifive \u2014 AC tshed, la 1 M }BLE ta 4 half p South west.day at on whic ou ye ime i A rss ST ent ŸT TEA vos ta.nicely furn d; vacancies |\" LARGE DOU d, under 1 ldge East.L.ten miles yard yesterd caslon upply this sess lonser- he chairman don, Eng, NET FIRST CLA» ® but experi \u2018ax AM 931, ta ! TANT TEACH.1 transients, cellent board; 81 78e0d NE RATRA ly furnished, under tu it ; or 1 i on : oo TANTED | washer, none.unary so, reas TROTESTAN :hildren: ma, With exce toria st QUMS - 0) m, handsomely house, by Corey, re TN fo J i 5 Te = 2 rh on ATED BY A PR tnd ut ch Lox airy roy ard 18 Vie Ra Rn front room, in private 163 2 RD \u2014 BELL only few King Ot- Englishman.esterday at bla.mission ; ta, to say a tern Kirkwood, is at p ; this coun- cd apply, ANTED Evian ts Find Mais, 1.for table bo.LARGE AND WELL nveniences, 3 Stanley aL VA now open, 1 overine th- p.m, mint- Inward y ing and Bof t ive of Alber ons in Wes Mr.K yt Tresen re = I: RE, .= a din, a a Modern coun onth.lu on, ted on n Ing and bat! Foin Drottning rday at vativ f the Morm hom re- His objes ; who have : SUR =- \u2018es.: ! \u2014 r vardrobe, y, Week or m Ny situa tisalng 162 8 Low nm.ard yeste ence o one Mr fu 5 ea a : oy R° dre A Rachel PEAT day, wee beautifully od boating, lon, Que.; at 47 \u2014Inwar in def number He ; the un pige dur- 7 NG LADY sud gone ut w \"URE- OOM: d rooms, ahet at, ! er; go 11, CazUloi sue Mimer; Point i PE 5 an om mB Te 8, lacnute, 102 ; AS.Fu R furnishe #2A Ra 163 \u20ac tawa riv \"D, Dandail, Tous isquinsaux at 6 Canada, a \u20183 constituan nj try ed by the exis- JANTEL Mice, mus w B 110;, Siar 5g, he POSITION of trust, in bath floor.NTED, ing.Apply Db, OUSE, NUW Esq nore.esterday : in Mr.Heron's ¢ stitency.11 Er ele ; = we 5 tin ye ng Tull gach; on st ROOMS WA E 'ERVIEW H shed large 8 am, Ra Inward y side ir ured by th \u201ctised, and its twenty now num- k Frencu W AN lan or ans tor over elg full st.Denis ROOMS, _ rn \u2014 RIVE Well furnis apply Jatashquan\u2014 terday ad been ass not pract .ing mig oars \u201d and syea wen oung .ady t taking # © AIRY Hy, \u2014 PLE, JARD s dow, rticulars a Na sdward, left yes ha my was v-abiding Then ne S EN.; \u201cajabie U while ARGE, htfut loca ST ED Cou pen: rate ont.Pa 162 Ju King E toalmn at pelyga e a law tence.5.Mr, Kirkw Le à We cave RLS 2e cn de up ner, Ph pants, ble OOMS - L in delig tran- MARRI rhood op river Ir ar, r-Mon tha they wer housands.3 , in this city = a ak Ht \u2014 t Amou am, elloved ber thous will be in TU - A YUUNYU Aduiess SUD just e sveralis, ung ingie and dou a I © bathroom f Hy, perman at NTED ble room, itchen and Fu 1, Carilon, ; Poin tbound.y at 9 he b rose Star that he n this ity = TE E PTE ue | re Feo University at.NWA hed dann St.Catherine, SLStAr 11.Randall, ARDERS AT 1 p.m., wes rd yesterda lass the committee ed the : st of The werk n 1a IVY pericnce, me (ais, ene r nd button t references.quiet E ta Frecelved, M, |\" turn north of \u2018Address M 3 sl à JANTEL HO nd monn et lsle\u2014Inwa class.o'clock [ shane Star Ci Sry = aa A el Ni 183 4 lent gues GLE ROOM, t Bleury te terms.163 b - WaAN to river a tien.Belle d.At me ess, u © afternoon Ss Home = Fe = _ HAR con.|» .Biate OAR \u20ac, olose t R.Sia sore Head.rted progr _ Saturday : George's : 2 5 g to i ra M modern con pritileg fice.farm house, à ©, P.de.Lv Bengor nd repo \u2014 on & the Si : ; cho TED \u2014 STENGG mship wt ete.© 130, » o- OME DC d.with a ed 14% seb U Z HOOMS, a nilie from M, dur av, 3 la re a EL B = = 8 Hd FG TR fev 2 8 R THREE : two in, 1 Î-} n apply to 162 2 CE OF QUB to Open recep res fo ne Cr set- for w., must n |: REST own nicely ents ac 363 4 TWO © leury, for tain, wéulars Lo = ROVINCE Of 1835.|, Compel to \u2018here he hoy Cen ivy lady d August, Lllice, gi - BA dat her on ses, Transl - \"ANTED \u2014- rest of Ble wb For parity -\u2014PRC 1, No, Would Co ction whe led by the » A I an iy, Stas CANT ty min 182 2 veulenc .AN ished, we y: Mmodérate Qas: RD 1N A s SALE Montreal.Plaintiff, Open of sc during Ju Appis B 1149, AN na els Star Office.162 ?fetcalfe st.__- ; FINGLE \\ énfurn during day: je, 1v0 Bleury chute, AND BOA three AILIFFS Matriet of naderloh, the tion to obtain : Viage purer | a = = [ = 5 = ie on iE HL Pie um ETES ARD \u2014 ROOMS Pan Rati, ir n rs x mu vo a i : SUN : i ait he Defen ck in ihe lorpora by the |t A AE ane ser Aa.= ce wi \"TE mass iam aro SI D., cure o 0 ul > and po 4 10 rior Cour Adier, clock - ainst the Co ; made by \u2014 ; an Passenger 5 AGE ud \u2014 - A YOU) ces ex- oon leely fur ccomrmn Apply D., beuutyr m ake collages Super el À.of the ald De again: St.Paul, : Per- Cra i\" - MIDDLE « cutldren à - HY dy, reference La- I room, n Transients a 163 4 et.RNISHED * wals fro two now Vo vs Bamu V6, at len ot the ® own Boulevard - rade b.nh co © ANTED \u201ccharge of thive KID as von to à lady, Box 43, 1.veniences.sire ONCE, FU lounze.minutes day: also Nort, d Ju:y, 1308, domicile at in the T of Bo Plerre have T is holding 115 qu: av pen ke charg her otae ud \\ pan tttie Mary, 162 2 arn con t AT - able for lo a $1 per di A.McKay, 15 Saw > 181h at the ark avenue, real will OF sagnie da t week.to dation is h artery : = - 5 5 Ep mos | SSP rity lary.sult redlately rate 5.A.141 renoon, | 45 Park ave vf Mont the ompag eal last vor goed: indsor Hot, 34 Cote ht nous -nCes bet inged.A 148 ONT R M TA?th gal 4, Imm .Add - ; fo No.& Hstriet ve, ail Montres = offices at the \\Win da as Me pi with referc EEE Que OMAN, WELL -_ FURNISHED > ly, mod- | room, wi Annex proferr-d E 1255, Blar Que.ÿ MOUNTAINS, fen ant In the y ot said 1etendant foree de ration open an d furnish ing at ates and routine bo.ness LL opt.lv 9% Shuter HELM thute, YOI'NG WOMAN, nursery Room J, healthy, are Hoan ?ay north ond o% 4 sick daug a LAURENTIAN a room, gents |G Be L hy suther Of he sald liefendant the Corpo tary treasurer.hi had og at am : wn as : a Sop BP stron + 1a Ten), private y est 162 for mothe: OARD \u2014 kly, one in $5 weekly, he an d chattels onsisting of \u20ac.Mont- their secre water w : nacter] w time o Eu C'ystera av WH cated, desiree 1p.B 1107, » 143 = vor enjenoce Prive st.west, tfice.terms wee d'un a room Address Je an his cause, © RSU.x, B.S.C.t itioners with this morning is taking up the ANTED Wilh children 4 Western ave.edu or lady's he ay 874 8t.Cat NNY © ladies $5; two a telephone.Office.seized in t §.C.MA} the pet à argued rine noeted (VV.to assist at voce, 445 governess ED ADDI ET BRIGHT water, $6; Ja oats.Plano nacre Post 12e0d hects, ete.s.i906.ro Eee ?i; = =» oh, x.nce at.th e BOARD.Free b oux, Lac C 141 real, bth July, \u2018E OF QUE- tice Court, dellbere, \u2014\u2014 aL seas HHL FUR U fic BY EX or OUMS choice loc: third doo SE 5 i : : = +, Gilt ws | CORK he day os cho ce at.\u2018ark SR Ludg TG ; DY A SALE \"ANTEL \u2014 to | faits, n 1 br 2008 W'OSITE WES LNT, room, > private Ty Le nich Bi = = pe ES | es bare 2 W A ant tn smal by ietler N.163 : DOM -OI i.bright un om, kitchen, batore dance.156 1 B now open apply to Mrs 169 beod ols of the f household C.Montreal, IRE HREE ERR RRERAR BARA BE al Pos * nk Andres R large cool, e dining ro herine au cal atten 1ES terms, elc., - nsisting of INE, B.B.C.AREARLYRY nds = FET oy | ov Te lighted, use d 0 St.athe .N.LAD For owhkon 5 donnee SAIS HR RAR he point and ends: © 32 - _ _ ; ER heated, e 460 MoEWAN, street, & vens, Kb AN BE A.L \u2014 me | Ddrepareus ge Blauatie.d st SE ST AGED } y, Lelvphon ___.MRS.Cadieux 2,2 Ste DERS CA 1906.:B OF Q RAM RAIIER ord extends fr und, T 3 ve : | > ne rate by the Halnony, \"| mT RD \u2014 se, 187 n or BOAR Frefon luth, OVINC 13374.VERRA } a cor ; te the gro _- TWO.DINING Sau SHY) « wattress by .r Lewis \u2014\u2014 EST, A Blok mar mmodatjo D \u2014 FEW \u201cPension in LB\u2014PR 1.No.e.4 Star by rele loop und.Tho ; (CE TWO ald.\"ANVED tion ae table place.\"000 ESTER W .private rior acco dance; strictly OAR odated at ; way up FES HA f Montreal, iff, ve, D Montreal In a ¢ Lie grou | - AT ON vhamberim \\ som A situa be a reapec \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 830 DORCH transients al Bupe foal atten 9 30eod accomm et Statlon; en level, AILI District 0 Plaintiff, day of itten for the nfell party.) rabbit must pu {rough tha = = TE pr GRA eC ana\u2019 Up \"103 Montreal.best medica, 13 \"URL Margaret feet above s e and B bec, A.Mason, the 19th rter- (Wri of the Gre st, an.rab t the bait D Ce sing A jV V trom E Motel, Ml at, day or w 9887, Star Ce I double and Up 1442 boarders; L, taine, entians, 17 »h, telsphon lon cireurt Court.dant.On k in the a a- er has flitted past, in loop to ge oof Course.» | ixchange dress M YSRZ, OR WEEK, dated.Phone - rivate SEARL, the Laur liway, telegraph, \\eitphone ites ort oy fd rr por EE I: Apply Exc 15 Aa { BY DAY ¢ kind Lo ommoda h ROOM ON |p DOCTOR Acoom- ke tn ra r particulars lon.Que.é.Snaps, at two oO uf the sai City of When Christmas gro Shore he (oe: bove to fall ha alf Charles ERS A Goo - WOUK Ing or any \u2018E BRIGHT 1 breaktast | \u2014 MRS.4 superior acc la- [© office.Fo rgaret Stat \"3 aw eod July, 1806.domicile L, in tne f Jus- days to French toc oes his.fats : : 5 = 5 = a dh FE of SL Mare 169 10 at the James 8 rity of , the ork of our OW tn \u2018ord, ane a oan es hr lat, gentlema tririly pi fessional atte George Prefontaine, | neon, 106\u20ac St.d by autho t the sald ber, the w He is n tightens tha « : \u2018hoked.ANTED Tenak, nie ow Lawrence at.wi \u201cI Emly a ÿ COOK, R bath fla \"Manes %t.\u2019 n, with profe nde.160 Bt.183 5 HUTEL 18 ant, No.111 be aol chattels 2 sting of number, Brows less.n of acti- & ed tn pnd, an sr \\} plain \u20ac vnce, 140 St, LA z vf work OL WOMAN UO, If desired, Iva Ma SHED FRONT modation, with profes MOURASKA most de.Montreal, w goods and a Use CONFIE of fisherman his winter seaso suspend becoming very poy on | Apply at SLEEVE U2 0 I~ - BY _GOOL D 1200, Sta 2 + LAROR FURNISF lim for one dies treats ARD \u2014 KA al.one of the ke, mear tre, all the ized in th FONTAINE, .ter upon Football is be en ny Jpn pastry.\"ERIENCED SL uses TANTED { tha ity.163 - \u2014 LARGE flat, sultahie ni des - Lo Lin ; gt = E É E = | = - ie i = trz places an oderate.Mra.Defen te.4.10th, 1906.vity.ter\u201d win tch- the const.istory as the firs AY JANTED ma closers on Apply to © ari 1.|] room ermen, 837 St 8 AND BO lightful coun river; price m Kamouraska, viano, © al, July 10th, UE- ince ths wes has dally wa French shore hig fo first your = = pe ih i ROOM .¢ Lawrence prietor, 13s0d >.Montreal, NCR OF 58.Since way, he to some Inter-village # - me.! , a ate went LE TUATIOS ning or Bt r Pro 139 -_|e.OVI .27 e ice a out \u2018hich In | ms .= Et > Bt Wo ; 5 wr .\u201c ha 363 wear, METCALFE RAE Nyse 2 1 NDERHILL Thomas Ward, $ MONTS AILIRFS SAL oi Montreal No Pas pr As net or, sons \u201cJigged for plain It is NL por en Ir it ls 1 = 5 : wo Fin .Re gh Bw op iniversity street, lat: Que TS IE DES MO) .ber, Diptgic E.Des endant.Un \u20ac land fn skiff, m May to playe Il teaches {ty Je mis self.1 bi \u2014 0D fat, Comtoctan 1 né Apyoy s FIRST MéoMs,- large rooms, taken, telephon OARD off 247 Un bathroom flat: ST.AGATE bathroom, larg b \u2018Court, De.mme, Defe clock In [0 ef bead day.Fro hour Footba nd Tae.a\" | ANTED furnished between 9 au Ironing TION AS hooper, te lar transients 163 6 Flace, young ladles, 163 8eod GARD \u2014- d roams, nurse In at- superior seph Prudho ten of the salé nty hours a er throw an rightly played, a twill breed quar.IV pewly = Appiy he ns, Corne: Ten NET King House usé water in rooms, \u2014\u2014\u2014 y for two 1 ed.board an lids), with tyre, Hox 11, va.Jo 1906, at cle of th the twe he can nev can a few t.Excltemen red aun 3 = = = i : : i sm Mo.h (for inva tss H.Mcloly 1\" Beoa uf, 20th July, the domi rt st., in November logt may m and restraint.alm on our eng 4 home: good Gromveno WAR petted an a : Up 249 IRNISHED referenc ACCOM verandah (f Ply to Mis is the vom BL st Hube authority for an hour his hands, ng; but the oo es | ; 7 PSS rt Tr Roo \"ELL FUR) Afleld at, SIENTS {th or dance.Ap \u2014 he foren .829 sold by of away, fo ut of h mit relling: rohihit ; ; and Sherbroal It PUBS ot, Sier TT M \u2014 WE 88 Man 3 TRAN rooms, w 3 ten t t, No 11 be hattels f flah o ration ue ul x ji nd JARN HATR anorn 5 11204, Te DO: m to rent.163 IMB \u2014 t, airy 1 and 8 5.TIGHTS, fendant, eal, w and \u20ac ause, intalls o as Fein.Xa w Ci Ls \"OR BRIGH R bedroom = LC a, elegant, House, 8 9 180 LAIN HF try De t Montr ne goods in ts vai qu wn to t h From arrel from play re hene- = ~ GLRLS \u2018alter and non, vu SOSITION FO nuise- E 1 © dated, .Parisian 159 \u2014 CHAMPL htful coun City o , all tn seized In ste.Con- family dra months.ha would que i met ene = he Lo La ane bedroam AE without meals - OARD ew York, g deg e awn, fine Cl aid Detendant.furoiture, otc Mont- à four long winter a fact that - (result, the boys a A ; VY work.[appl st.west on \\ A.gir} as nurs Vl OM RCI EMA, bedroom and aud Unton avenu AND SINGLE Peru, + unsurpassed, ronds pleasant OF raid De so Afr 7 i 5 5 = GE > 8 EEA ; 1.Tel tin .\u2014 OOM \u2014 11 furnlsa lephone - TBLE ommoda - e, rvêne #00 \" In house.onsis: L.A.- | best rn slesp pe als.C Le LI È 105 Nntre FOR GESEIE \u2018eg Trad EXPRRI- R large.we c lighted, telep venue.s - DOt à good acc 55 home, r house, slephone In \u20ac s cash.1906.ive hours r good me R BASERALI, i ] ob mn = YTION FOR el Up room, electric 100 Union ave 00M ts will fin i.Up 3173.rove nea aistance t P.Monn dition ly 10th, P- takes fiv hree or fou.a cup | WINTE \u2018hich they - - Co Th T1 204 ., hoes, 183 2 1 \u2018ransien board.Te 160 8 |g : long reas Mrs.H.saw ead 1, July OF QU eats t .-ups,\u2014 5 an ta which JANTED ork, family Tr ave CANTED - Pos -mald.Te \u201clong convenivnces, , EE I 5 FE ; 5 E S E \u2018 = = Tn Jie Sl r booklets : B \u2014PRO 1.No.m f which ar * \"lasses The game o me of \u201ceat, | Apply 37 2 VEXKS1 À need N FOR EXPERI- ISHED RINGLE 110 n avenue.R A MAR- Fo NG FOR IFFS SAL 1 av Plats.most o * a hunk o d square | old English name eats ferences ABOUT 12 NS \"OSIFION FC ie a baby [CELY FURNISE or ladv Unio E ROOM FO ; tour- ZT) CAMPY Fon au 6 SALE \u2014 om SE 5 be = GIRL A \u201ce years of nn TANTED \u2014- PUS rs, van take Tei \u2014 GOOM NIGEL fot gentleman at.DOUBLE gentlemen; Toi MODIFIE ing and fan Lex IB PC ante Ba APE soe.at ten © ra.not time to And on Bun loved.And phe dee Ro A i mo x MO diene te room.\u2018anftable 1 Prince Arthur OOM \u2014 ouple or two lass cooking.OARD \u2014 men, boatin 4.60 per weak.superior So eophas < July, 1906, mi- or he has In six.eventh.also la 1 ball, bat ans ; Just { v old, to m 2 Duro 153 3 \\ ence van, good T during day.3 163 1 ried \u20ac ted; first \u20ac ' 160 b young Agathe, $4, de Howard, Sup va.A.C h day of at the do te 1 any day the blessed a » field.anc 7 at md ad in morning om the nu Wo.employ>a na li accommoda \"Dents st.les from Bte.te.Adolpne ui, n the 19t forenoon, 701A Hu mea.ast comes, eads har 18, our men Pn; oy ay Just | Apply ue fron lp & AGED Wo.VITABLE | Ists 3414.994 Bt O LET, mile Trenhoime, Ste.ant.O lock In the dant, No.is, District day, hls winter spr the tools, non ane ie Pine aven 26 - NIDDLE AG Hose _ T ROOM, RL house- Kast H'« ROOM T k; Mrs.Nn Ce, P.Q.\"HAR- of the clo 1d Defen t St, Louls, tty of when ite over as much as à = Fn SAR 7 able boards 0 per week; enteu EL CHA f the »e Town 0 y author But now wh h ight = i i 2 6 mr Miso rub ders, 33.50 p ther- Arg N, HOT \u2018ms ole o In the 14 by of the himmering ruce-bus f sport.8 which mig gh Te a os It amily of twa ent cheap.VOM ble boar , 554 BL.Ca LAC MASBO 8, uests, ter tson st.ill be s0 hattels n- k of a d with sp n of 8p the romances e to 2 3 = EE [ .oe i ao ere ap\u201d RASTA EL trea, w nds and © oause, co cloal ills covere breath upo Many are Me pen war i a 5 fi oo Er oals $1.Hors si.B tier, 1s open iars apply Ho 53 19 of Mon H the go @ in this tu ° najestic \u2018h: begins to br \u2018has ten if some fac st lovers, $ 3 iE : li Ba Sos UR [Tie m near Stanley OOMS, A! for particu 1 Justice, a dant, selze @hotd furn n k, and \u201cBkipper Ike » be writ tintes of our coas \u2018a, of ! BREE NA Oboe po TED \u2014 KX osition, kn \u201cnees, Tin y NICELY t {ine st, ABLE R : moderata; Masson, Que, es a Defen iano, hous UPLESSIS, and D , waters, his \u2018\u2018baccy low the des earnest love, 1, imive PLT sears ; AN \"per désires p brest gefr TO RENT, £ kitchen ir Ind a oon RE = i > 5 : = | = : i REE Ll \\ hrs horthand, DOMES room, use o OOMS \u2014 lass hoard; In ave, | tler, es en IDB HOUSE *tish- sting ash.JOS.10th, 1906.the he year\u2019s atove won They wou ating of *g = = i Sr RIL : I \u2019 Ith first © 4.\" 20 Linco 3 J2OARD \u2014 LAURENT d boating, 0| Terms \u20ac al, July finished t * and the tow 2 of patient w \u201cparted fe hi BT ue tar Office.Hor 7 ros Bleury st.w ccommodated.181 OARD kinonge, goo ing alr, 100 T Montreal, F QUE- \u2018baocy im for a Jealousy, hile,\u201d then \u2014_ = = i cu and for him a while, \"Phere 1) aes I Blreel, noo be D108» © TEACHET ol required MODATION transients a dated.en en Frs 2 Sl : 5 : à VE fers let, suy, near C MS, fine sc Ing: st L PR No.comp toge ; \u201cback ag à y a pa a?wes NE : single, qu ft Guy.D ROOMS, bathing, d, helong Hicks, &t.8 BA Montr tft, vs.be poor 1, a rs.* then \"ve courte = E ri he a ihe.ir 'RNISHE ae- ing ed land, 8 Miss w AILIFTF Jet of Plain April, for days, le who .HE Aw ion te rer 1 ou taurists, en 129 Metcalfe \u2014NEWLY FU d, transients i acres woo ly.Addres 163 5 4a B ec, Distr B.Lajois, the 19th onths.about A , be an old coup \u201cthink o me oo ; os ls Car 0 ev ennventence.12 163 Seod OUMS\u2014NE class board, : residential; t.Adults aon Que, b lourt, Jos, B.nt.Un clock tn m the apring, de by every might ra, and who and ni rh ee Arr ?child, or Star Office central, every RR with first tion open; L, city Kept.1 de Bran .Circuit Us ant Deron of the said Late in d is Ma by the many years, to come Valiey y and sh in £ dea ti6, sta 3 à ve D d; situa tthew st, T Gubrie Clement, at two of the of woo up by for he parson a, | : for lave, Guy paAchéT © ply D 16 ILE AN odated; St.Ma 161 Joseph 1906 micile ity of rge haul pled he y ve or Fla tench \u2018h.App ole GE BING ht comm lines.62 SE rE a : a z 2 = 4 Grosien aN.tect spee LL 3 i \u2014 ONE LARC thera for hx ear car day o noon, at x st, MW Jua- 1 and se of su t next week.Hl Are talicing : 5 Eh a pn hie Re nrorly\u201d turmianen: all agen n D ROOM ON BATH LOST.Détente is parcs by Sathority of said fami Y gorving the u \" when pra the shore, ana ait a Jane an) \u20ac SL \u2014 AT ONCE nus Keeping fa I \u2014\u2014 TED - E: rk, Addresy ) ° \u2018 ing, nicely onable.Apply « 2 \u2014 OARD AN n conveniances; GRAND entreal wil d chatte neisting house, uite slim als vedding of Ca; » parson ; ais Pure Sod wane ANTE her light work, housekeeping.terms reas: 162 2 OOM \u2014 B h all moder st.1626 - FROM GRAND Montr \u2018the goods this cause, co AIS, fall.ly looks q the groun of the wec \"And when th 1 x a VE a 4 Grakes Ny prauiher Tight ranseniences; te R flat, wit 69 Osborne at, YBD day.black ice ail olzed in HE.DESMAR.enerally in upon uses \u201cBye.18 off agalx, à ' ani goo \u2018aut neh Q va.week - b, on Sun d on dant, 8 lture.JF.Le Loos res » ms von pie man and 4: 813 St, Fau Star Hra Fark a ROOM TO 34 per E ROOM, osT ting Club, Hewar Defen 1d furn ly, 1908, ow Îles und in À settles helr honey tory bool steady wo and Qu, à 163 « | E FURNISHED à cold terms LE BINGLi ients Trunk Hoa ated Buster.Jonas, househo al, 10th July, the en roam they w comes an ne on thelr Art om hE LE RE To OMFORTARLE SINOLE RC is NE ra Las: and the\u2019 dors\u2019 roam around | Pe, irony one \"on helt nore, J.WAN DO ewly ren lon, ¢ oM\u2014¢ ntlemen ann Tan ie Co = he : : = = { B : : ET i fats Cr oo board; ge College .coc J.E\u2014@ROVIN: 6486.for ain.the little and B ! .- Y 1Ru3 PART Hght, fmm 183 2 |1 with bo McGill 162\u2019 3 eturn to A = «= = 5 ë y hE \u2014 TT r, Auer Hght, ! dated.45 r BMALL LIFF'E_ 8 t Montr tiff, va in harn 5 m where ever.\u2014 PLAIN A) an Steam li NT BUST.water, Collège pve.accommo Verdun.AINING Wel- AIL District o onnell, Plain \u201cans be put > SE EE ANTED ~\u2014- to Americ TNER.GQOf Aollare, MeGill RNISHED DNWURLE PURSE, CONT levols and bec, t.W.McC on (hasnt a 5 ys a et #5 i GEE : NISHED - T \u2014 r Charle \u201creult Court.dant.k in the THE FAM are a piedge wre \u2018er Hall 1 NTED h four t fr.line, 3 NICE B lately decorat rE To 2 _ - = = = = { Fc Pas 3 pi PE ere On ufr {shed rooma ity.Ap- 8\u2014 NICE all moder A.L' amo ard 283 Charl Riendeau, t ten of the said De keeps dogs.strong more.that rumors 3 ce a à oh ; ins oe ton.ales locity Jaw OOM Ingle rooms, le board, Mrs.A on.Hewar N TER.J.lr.1908, wn omiotlls of the Clty h family hore, very he winter t ver re Pat a TE ins mono Arret ® in order to \u2019 edtate possession; 162 8 2a and = first class tab ave.Phone Up lington.FTERNOON SN coat, of July, at the d udry et, ln rity of Eaol ullar to this 6 for hauling.Tt is in t Did gossip ave le ?JANTED some exper Cu, 151 to \u2018ing monopoly must enlarg ly: active ed, TPE po at.ences; aiso MgGill College 183 3 \u2014 SUNDAY A d's black = rded forenoon.4 571 Bes dry at, In | ma = [ ce ris pa oe iV er.with al Lite Ins 163 2 having tablished; orders on Mice and piy 149 T, WITH lson, 67 OST\u2014 ribs.+ cha fi pe rewa fendant, > 1, will be d chattels of ularly des nor ass t thic a aE No = fi SE hi TE ; HED, TO LET, 13v Morr N- L min Finder w ontraal, ds an = 1 and partic large, dogs, bu in =llent he times y.Union wit Ke charge \u20ac 60 & FURNIS d.Apply 2 \u20ac ONE SI! n st.of M 1 the goo this cause, cular = A 58 = i = = IE or 2 10 flan 28 Bt with lare co 47 Bleury tice, al seized in ete.ete.They are rador-Indi cedy.e idle tim À an it la rs ae Th = lt î ard, also 1 E DOUB 38 Victoria ning il to L, Jus fandant, furnitura, Cc.Lab very Bpe No, the ity.An th and ; ë } : = a we | oe rior, Dick A ehold E, B.8, burly t and dash \u20183 prosperity 1 vin 3] Se LEE LES VITH ONE field st.OOM m on bat - ae on ST OR D black sa of hous 8.RACETTE, the intelligen leigh to Gossip's p t maid and arn .] TANTED to go to URRY Star Office ARTNER.W ty large re- Mans UNFURNISHED gle roo 7 D.DOG LO white terrier, 1 be alsting ash.L.J.| \"1908.théy are i for a a ven over fireside tha I talk wud varn.4 Ï servant Apply 1 4254, NTRBI» \u2014 P dollars, ve 9 RE J \u2014 N TO LET, at.163 2 _\u2014 D WANTE OST \u2014 wire haired, Toward will : ating : Pop Fe 2a a % = - ë & = = 5 da at mo son sandy, eye.A liberal Ewing, The Montreal, For ine miles a of seven man end days grow summer = \"ABLE AND A As- |! two iness absoiu R back parlor.LET ROOMS A hd t over left rovery.8.W.along at n 'n by a team appinæ Île the winter ee SA |r SE ROOM TO LET, BOARD, spot over loft ey .FOR SALE, hills, draw merrily y heir While ING 1OCTOR i ak ol : WATT, ny gona unl: NICE LARG à cold water, M AND lowest Eo ee, NDAY HINERY our s, the dogs enjoy the TRAVELLI! A i hi ne inven: à a busi çQUM \u2014 shed, gas, hot an \u2014 ROO lies, Biate t- Bherbro = RIVER SU» e- MAC ight dogs, o much THE day dues \u2018a, Temp Lite Lo, 03 2 NTED \u2014 YOU veat, any gon star HR.furnished, venue, ANTED thin ten m tar Branch OQ AT BACK set with em _ ANS e a they s \u201c h #hore todas Jl om surance er Canada 15: ANTE $1000 to In tion.V 5h4, 52 Argyle a lEN- v côuntry, w M 4881, § OST \u2014 ld bracelet, ame rs LE ES 4 a = y Manager, \\ $500 to investiga 182 3 bath.LEK, CK) month, last = go turning sa ly re- ie hun 1, now run ° k ta formed.piel i : E ats | PE Cm pe at ote lar saw mill, f present wor| nOW-crust irst pow- ass throug a Then th-re : = ; v; i i alii SE PM A ete VASE thysts, T! ack River, wil JUOR oA of cireular close na water; When the s ived their f in, P six years ngo.1 Then th ; PE i We Yonra in\u2019 axl ; ki al, near = optional.Bell, GENTL te family, bert, Bi = \u2014\u2014 be remov steam an le have rece 4 re frozen In, it dia hospital.ols In two ._\u2014 : \u201ce.ER exist tral, ; breakfast op Bb \u2014 in prive d.Jou CA - To Power, iso shine hills d the PE TE i ANTED ts.Apply a lorimier ave ED \u2014 PARTN years in stores; ANTE d board t preferre warded.es IN LAV ning.nenson 000 fu A fur- the ae r Fri\" = 55 = 5 fh SE rr \\ room an nrt stree 4, Btar LEFT 1 Ry, on fn 000 to 80, cheap, For 1 g an oods beg eks ly a cour ; A ; + 3 3 factur business By floor, 170 ER- d of F N 5804, UMBRBLLA, (CPR, act: 16, vill be sold Bonra \u2018cr the hil The har i rat i Shirt Mfg N manu return, rd.Address floor, NEAR SH ighbourhoo Address ST \u2014 or station t Notre capacity leto: wil 207-8 24 | trips about h conntry os 1 5 5 i A = AVENUE, bath- nelx te terms, O in Winas t 340 Wea 11, conp apply 147 The have had st wate miles of St An lacnd ! _ = es wo En td Reward a mill nrticulars an them mu It Are Ago = tor waa | 3 = = ; = = = em ther 8 fisherm me of anerally Five ya Ta Acte à four ; i Tan = on it oe an a A darars À 9901, Star Rranc E Bunday 3 as Ridg.now BO Ja work is g or ned; an - He ha ; La it Poe ea RES of qu 255 \u201c= FOR SAL o st.BRINDLE | 30% Too ma ae of 1 the Skipper un or oar water ver these ; RE 7 i, room .xchanged, 163 DOGS BOSTON name e wond | ya and -heer- ry for ea make o : , x 5 5 ; in PERSONA ace excl M TO BRED WHITE Les.PR ana to ture OT pantgned to roe boy Pa hoo \" ro with Anam \u201d hi Tren = = = .sa 00e AUOT errier a VU ben a while hls re ed miles to eac : Délorim 'ENTY FIVE «à tum CE NFITRNISH ED 182 3 TL ndle.Reward w nt.remains along.the .two hundr came falady q = RE Pin Eu One 1e st.FOR BALE © pups.ADD 168 2 2e of Brindle.] Councillors T ly hring ablazing.wo | nd ns he Mather Me $ ANTED \u2014 factory.Ap ~r pA BUR \u201cho passed 1 Of Jet.1430 Bieury GE k butl terrie 20A Otty TPH INST.m ful y the fire .pond; a ouses, A ho were work in orge at TE, et.ED, LARGE t dog, Y.THE da li- a \u201ckeep - BARONS.and an mer\u201d 5 5 : Fi i dil \u20180 \"with all Om- rence st.BATURDu F, ollar an ; an THP 8 st clump h her v from h ! Wo rene >\" a the Dom M.Ol- \u2014 NEWLY 1 home \u20ac AN TON ing à \u20ac at No ITS OF interest ht fort hyalcian he ! | à w ME To Turvy tions in iss Klara .OOMS \u2014 à mea with a No.824 TO LOA .Os 11 dog, wear! 1 ewer: 63 2 le- APORTS ke much 1 broug] rood phy then the 1 a ESS a Fn, oo 1 and airy rooms, mmodated.MONEY Lo%0 h .ard 1 ediate de boys take 1 Karly anc ted hy the © And 180° 0 ; ( = = = ra ve Our young it slips.7 roung trea r dispensary hin some hm CL : Ung so Ro Osborne st.nf Music, dun, forts; t.west.cons Lawrenc WEST - In stoc K list.& rabb \u2018dur your: travelling ATS house ; | ; ; t Ver hester at.OM tenbr: 198 Bt.AVE, a for rtoc \u201ctallin Benson, ing name a ed.Appiy ABUL 7 gy of MY Dore ISHED RO: & Rueten ' ELM city, Ask in rabbit Sur i 4 3 quir UNG GIRL | folie ET FURN 1, clean, A ST \u2014 BRTW ir avenus, real Hvery.d-winte on I in 5 an == = let, pan bright, cool, oilers OST - à Bouven cut 5 mi yn here are always ere the great tor 7 ANTED care of baby.MORTGAGE LO 1 OMS ortable 49 Baimoral, Tet, of Pawn IIs Gig a L ME eta, ol 38 Houvenir nds dow chaps, They hi Reason a ho opening he love and healing for | 1, comfor - .\u2019 Dresden inder please - routhe and change are pu d a chap aan ner pl Fieuress ; kies.warded ovelty ro stakes h ren woute wn he w 2 s ED A MAN AE ue Car, TATE Hicury.LET A NE ARTARLY Bl or 115 see ee buck and be # RSTO LEN, Ahes \u2019 or a of or a over which the rent Phsaictan The es 5 5 ; se = F : FA ea nD 0 t horna, clve © now in th ft its : to the .nther v w hright- 3 E ve i g: TER \"Star Office \u2018 nds, Watches OST \u2014 B cow, withou t, and recels 3 d into the has just le; pe apart on tn an which no St.Cathe , ade on sy « furn ith hoard nr w tar Office.D on Diamo Goods, and white \u2018Westmount, s an rabbit & distanc his pass a features : NG ie o nd on en Ing man, w E 125, B 0 ' rs and Dry 0 Saw rray ave, Jame the nding at to put of thos s à J, - qr w Chars Yo de- hs iy) Apply : NEY ing.Fu 199 te 28 Mu r .ks, sta Rabbit » jone ter.BY (00 cut and f of In s.No « itah family, I ux : B.\\ : : TER \u2014 can \u201crene t rates charges.- BRIG ellery, = ward > Sts.rand gar pa pres LS te Fet-phono curren t.Low \u2014_ O NICE, Cournot et.Leu CE OF QUE.re toine wf to them.Ba ; «harp = FE : a DOMS \u2014 Tw 5.each.33 \u201cPROVINCE OF QUE ND.St.An fi between le a heavy = er 2 ro a 8 PoE OF QUE FOUND.ere Little .head the atakes A \u2018wire ur Address \u2018 - : .Mo t ni: RNIBHED \u2014 8 BATE\u2014 Montreal.ALE \u2014 u = = = Cf : \u2014 E SLL FUR) ALI ALE .Plaintifr, (NN LB CLAIMED A r of down .a EE pre fre es PE rine mate | {Court Arthur Labelle \u201clock in tal \u2014 BUILICAN SR Puine Pour, Tel.Maia 5462.Mont stick polnting a.ANTED \u2014 stairs work.tre Dam 7 front parlo flonr, runn 2 wi qe ; \u2014\u2014 = © eral, mo up 141 No on sama ne nt.h A Le ne ten he raid De OU » Cote \"HO- | c - + oom .Cather! Josep 1994.; of t st.Petit rc .Nr Cu : 5 F5 es Fo E wv ; pm NUSHED | das of uy, the domicile f Tou ae NC ¥ : : i per = i= NYED -.NA TE to es ILIFF'S BATE 6 Montant Ne.3 ve.- and in EL mA RNISHED UA No.108 Fe = Ey x \u2014 : > Eu ee = = 2 ë i 5 : rt, Thi h day DPOMS \u2014 Ha) Ingle r te posses- Distr ce, all the ined in tn a Apply .i : mb an tention 3 13 bee J.A.Bo the 189th * ble and sing tmmediat » Paul, of Justi # nt.Felx TOLE sum._ ' \u201d pc .» Court.J.t.On snbon, dou ality; 183 nortty < ice et + an Fo = two PRE L on at, \u201cIrcuit Cour fendan the far ice or \u2014 faut said iture., / Ps A 8 we - Pi IC vert Berre Pa jhe cinek in an home.Manas st.FURNISHED Lol Ot congiatine of fran te ea 1908 - ; A y in ° ly, A .! the mA : sion.: BLY ; &, Lois © ei ! aul sL, où _ of July domicile o Reco] all the ET, NICB tence.Tel.Up | x _ - ONF RS, At the nf Sault of Justice, he ro er ar iv : [ Ft 1S Mes d Defanda o room, every : - \u2014- GOODL FA Rayai Laun- the wold hy wor rity of J an HE yo.* \u201c 5 hou ' om, ev eo Hi 5 Et PU 928.7 AE pron go = 100 A in tals Ro ; \u2018 erthuir at, | Ea | a Et e J.à ) dry.© TED \u2014 AY oR : Te furniture.nh Fay Ea: \u2019 mer t | \u2018 | | ) | (AV ANTED for 315 Hutchison su\u2018 ux 3 Lo ro oo dite ut mais | « ro ST , RAYS . The **Sunshine\u201d furnace The cold, dreary winter healthful heat if you have a shaped grates.tho old one-shaker style.\u201csunny\u201d ways are synonymous.be made cheery and warm with a pure, Gé.} [Is eusier to operate, cleaner, uses less fuel and .\u201cwoe pre \u2018shines\u201d in many other ways over common furnaces.Two shakers are used to shake the heavy, triangular- This just cuts the work of shaking- down in half, besides being easier on the furnace than ers everywhere.MCClarys Lospon, TORONTO, MORTREAL.WINNIFRO, and days can \u201cSunshine \u201d furnace.j Sold by enterprising doal- Booklet free.VascoUVER, Br.Joux, HAMILTON.No allow from will make you strong.your frame, It is the one sure tion, etc.McLaughlin: Dear Str,\u2014In say that It has cu me.it the rure would last rd to benefits Qertved RB.McDONALD.that I've cured I've got cures in and noble, and I'll send it to you, free, WEAK MEN, LISTEN== should suffer from the loss of that vitality which renders lite worth living.Men should not the stomach, whirh people suffer are due Nature\u2019 reserve power.element which you have lost you can get back, and you may be as happy as any man that lives.Dr.McLaughlin\u2019s Blectric Beit through your veins, you will feel the exhilarating spark warm the bright flash will come to your eye, firm grip to your hand, and you wil] be able to grasp your fellow man and feel what others are capable of doing is not imposatble for you This grand appliance has brought etrength, ambition and happloese to thousands {in the past year.Waak Kidneys.Weak Stomach, Loss of Strength in old and young, and similar ailments, as well as Dyspepsia, Conatipa- How can any one remain in doubt as to the value ef of this grand remedy when you mee 80 many cures?Cured of Nervousness, Weak Baok I! would have written before now, but was wal May say that I! nm quits eatisfled over the result of smmae.Hoping that these few words will be of great benefit to you.I remain, yours very .R.truly; 1 don't cure you it costs you notbinz.All ! ask is ressomable security.and PAY ME WHEN CURED.Tell me where you are and I'll give you the name of à.men in your own town \u2018ve go : k.fall of good, hoest talk atout I've got a beautiful bool sealed, If you send this ed + z.m.to 6 p.m.: DR.M, A.MCLAUGHLIN, ae He rt Montreal Qua.man be weak, no one should themselves to become less than nature none should suffer whon there ie eart, brain and nerves from to a loss of You need pot suffer this.You can be restored.The very It will send the life blood dancing and a remedy for the cure of Rheumatism and That Tired Feeling.pbeal\u2019s, Ont.June se ; from use of your Electric Belt, would to ses how men are made big Wed.and Sat till § p.m.Not sold in êrug stores.RECTION OF MONTREAL GAOL Hon.Jules Allard Promises Construction as Soon as Plans Can Be Comyiteted.The Hon, Jules Allard, Provincial Minister of Public Works, stated yesterday that the Government had re- rided tn erect a new gao! for the district of Montreal asx soon as the plans for the huilding should be submitted next session.Messrs, J © Marchand and HR.Adolphe Brassard, 1wn Montreal architects, have been commissioned to draw up the plans, whirh will be ready short- hy, Hon, Mr.Allard was in Bordeaux vesterday afternoon, in order tn inspect with the architects, the property purchased by the Mercier (Government in May.1891, with a view tn the enn- struction of a new gaol.This land has a frontage of five acres by 40 in depth.Towards the centre af the lot, there is a fine nuarry, where the prisoners will be employed.Mr.L.A.Lacombe, M.L.A.for St} Marv's.Aacenmpanied the Minister of Public Works.Hon.Mr.Allard left vesterday evening for Quebec, whence he will En tn his villa at St.Francois du Lac, returning to Montreal on Friday.Rate War From Hamburg.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Hamburg, July 10.The North- German Lloyd Steamship Company has answered the Hamburg American line's cut by reducing the steerage rate $2.00.The Hamburg American line made à ent of the same amount last week, which i= its second recent reduction.The situation begins to look extremely like a rate war between the two lines.It is explained that (he Hamburg American Company's reduction wns designed to give Hamburg ft= proper shave of immigrant trafic.which latterly has been declining.The emigrants departing from this port in dune numbered only 9011, compared with 17,399 fn May.Fier: roman knows that the consrinua- ness of being ill-drersed has a dtstinet effect or hey expression and manner On the other hand.the feeling that one ja well and tastefully dressed imparts a cheerfulness to the apirits that finde slear expression in the looka\u2014Drapers* Record.Business Banking The Sovereign Bark of Canada\u2019s up-to-date methods facilitate the espatch of busi- ness for men of affairs.No red tape.A proper degree of Conservatism combined with Enterprise make for gound- neas and satisfactory banking service.The Sovereign Bank of Canada Main Office\u2014 232 - 238 St.James Street.Uptown Branch\u2014 \\ .2£08-St.Catherine Street.(Corner Guy.) FISHING TACKLE FOR KILLING BEAR Three Fishermen Attacked and After Stunning Bear Despatched Him with a Knife.Bear Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, July 10 \u2014Armed only with thetr fishing tavkle, three anglers sue- ceeded in killing a bear on Sunday in the back part of Montmorency County.The fishermen were brothers, named Martin.When Bruin made his appearance they all started to run, but finding that he was nat following them they decided to take the offensive.Arming themselves with clubs they attacked him on different sides and succeeded in stunning him, after which he was despatched with knives.The animal was about two years old and the scene of the killing was in rear of the parish of L'Auge Gardien.CANNOT ADVERTISE HERE.Postal Authorities Put Stop to Royal Saxon Lottery Propaganda.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 10.\u2014Steps are to he taken by the Post Office authorities to stop the passage through the mails of matter advertising the great Royal Saxon Btate money lottery, a considerable amount of which is being circulated In this city at present.This literature offers prizes amounting to 15,910,000 marks to the successful competitors.It comes enclosed in envelopes bearing the name of a prominent firm in London, England, but replies are directed to be sent to H.Laugen- bahn & Co, Bremen, Germany.Last week at Hamilton the postal authori- tlex confiscated 10,000 letters and nearly $20 worth of postage stamps belonging to another lottery.Deputy Commissioner Dismissed.Toronto, July 10.\u2014Mr.Samuel T.Bastedo, deputy commissioner of fish- erties, has been dismissed from office Ly the Ontario Government, as a result of the report of Mayor Judd, of London.the commissioner appointed tn fnvestigate the charges preferred against him by J.8.Webster, chief clerk of the fisheries branch.The conclusion of the commissioner in regard to Mr.Webster, against whom counter charges were brought by Mr.Bastedo.will be dealt with by tha Government at a later period.The announcement of the Government's action was made by Premier Whitney himself.Tt has heen rumored that the Government would take a similar course of action in regard to Mr.Webster, but the Premier's statement on this point ls simply to the effect above stated.It is also rumored that a successor has already been provided for Mr.Bastedo's position, the name of G.W.Gauthier.of Windsor.one of the suporters of Hnon.Dr.Rheaume, minister of publie werks, being mentioned in this connection Memorial Service for Wreck Victims.Canadian Associated Press.London, July 10.- An impressive me- mortal service took place in §t.Paul's ar noon, for the Canadian and American victims of the Salisbury wreck.Among the manv Canadian sympa- ihigers present were Lord and Lady Strathcona, Hon.Mrs.and Dr.Howard, Countess Leinenglen, and Sir Danial McMillaxn, ment wlll give you comfort.pplise every night for three to six mig fia, an) a cure is «ffeeted in the most ftabhoen cared of Blind.Bleeding or Itching - Plies.Dr.Agnew's Ointmet cures Eczema and\u2018 all JItching and burnfug skin diseases.It acts | ic.35 THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014 TUESDAY, JULY MINISTER OF RAILWAYS ANNOUNCES SURPLUS ON INTERCOLONIAL AND EXPECTS E Purchase of Supphes and Land Pleas tor Colored Ral VEN BETTER THINGS Through Middlemen Criticized road Men\u2014New Ice-Breaker Building, and Some May be Placed on Great Lakes- Improvements for Lachine Cunal\u2014No Date Yet Fixed for Prorogation.Spel Starr Correspondence ' Press tratlery Hots af Comimeons, Ortasce Judy Iu Une ifouse yesterday spent the hours between 3 pm and hiding ht tn committees ol supply and good progress wos nade.A large num- bor of vores ior duferent departments Were qetssed tr the Justice Iwenart- ment, for Trade and Commerce, for Inland Hevente, Custems, and Marine and Fisheries VIN scattering votes remained Bur coving to the debate on the Sunday bill in the Senate, the Gov ernment were unable to fix à day for closing the session.When the House resumed at 3 pom it Went ai once 1a conn tee of supply on the supplement (ry estimates for the carrent vine months for the Inter- cotontal Ratlwas.In reply tea question Mr.Emmerson stated thie the coniruets for eonstrue- Lien work en the National Transcontinental Railway me luded the sub- strictures, but rot the superstructures A A ~ 4 of the bridges on the line.The length | of the line from Quebec to Winntpeg | i would be 1,490 miles.INTERCOLONIAL HAS SURPLES As to the Intercolanial, Mr Finmer- son stated the (otal receipts from July .1805, to June 30, 1906, amonnted tol 0.610.204, being an Increase of $S46,9 Hail's Catarrh Cure ia taken Internail acting directly upon the hined and mucous surfaces of the system.Testimonials sen! .Price 75 cents per bottle.Soid by a: Druggists.np open 1st July.j- RIVE, Lu, mi dites Care Ee It de kt and Bu condition, being literally covered witb Want Resignation Considered.1 How\u2019s This ?\u201c4 We offer One Hundred Dollers Rewaré §, transactions and finannialiy abla to carry j Ten > 7 3 A i's Family Pls for comstipa on 7 Take Ha 247 13000 vi THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY.JULY 10, 1906.Saline to-day.| vescent The 20th Century ABBEY\u2019S is the \u201csalt of salts.\u201d It never had an equal.It has no equal It is the perfect product of ripe experience in the preparation of medicinal Effervescing Salts.It 15 the ideal formula to correct the blood\u2014 strengthen the stomach\u2014regulate bowels, liver and Sait A morning glass is a bracing tonic for the whole day.25c.and 60c.a bottle.ei | \u201cIsland City\u201d Works \\ Manufacturers of PAINTS AND VARNISH The paints prepared at \u2018Island City\u201d for houses and floors dry in 8 hours.162 McGill Street, P.DB.DODS & CO, PROPRIETORS, Xr Montreal.151 15600 Vou think of snow capped mountains and cool, pure, bubbling brooks with the zest of Bohemian Hops added, when you drink A.B.C.BOHEMIAN BOTTLED BEER.THE PURITY OF A.B.C.IS THE A, B.C.OF PURITY.WHY WE CALL A.B.C.BOHEMIAN Because we go to Bohemia every year and obtain our supply of Hops trom the best hop producing district of that little country which grows the finest quality of hops in all the world.go to Canada for the Barley grown in all the world.We use only the best material in brewing A.B.C.BEERS IT We best only Beer bottled EXCLUSIVLY at the Brewery in St.Louis.Therefore the only Beer whose absofutely GUARANTEED.BOIVIN- WILSON & CO.DISTRIBUTORS: MONTREAL.PURITY can be 151 8 law $7.50 Enamelled Beds for $5.25.Here's a chance for you to buy a good bed and save money.There are just eighteen of these beds left.As long as they last we're cutting the price from $7.50 to $5.25.They're made in four sizes, 3f, 31 fr, 41t, and 43 ft, wide, in standard lengths.And sold at $5.25 regardless of width.All beautifully finished in b white enamel with brass fittings and knobs.Strongly and substantially made.For $5.25 these beds are exceptionally good value.make a cheap, comfortable, and durable bed for a country house.If you don't want to take delivery of them now, we will store them for you until needed.There are not many of them + left so better buy one now at ©] $5.25.Won't you come in and see them?RENAUD, KING 8 PATTERSON, Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Sty \u201cJOE\u201d NOT DISCOURAGED.Member for Birmingham Satisfied With Trend of.Events.Birmingham, July 10 \u2014T\u201cCusands of people surrounded a hall where Hon.Joseph Chamberlain was to apeak at the conclusion of thelr idol's birthday.He dwelt principally upon the fischl question and imperial commercial union.Among other things, he sald: \u201cWe are moving, not so quickly.perhaps, as the impatient among us may desire, but we are moving on right lines, and entirely tn my satisfaction, I know that the fruition of our hopes is certain, and I hope to live to congratulate you on our common triumph.\u201d After the meeting Mr.Chamberlain was escorted to his home at Highbury by a cnlnsaa) torchlight procession.He was enthusiastically cheered by thousands of onlookers, From London Queen Alexandra has telegraphed to Joseph Chamberlain at Birmingham, her congratulations on the attainment of his 70th birthday._\u2014\u2014 Sailors for the Arctic, Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014Two mates and ten sajlors have arrived at Sorel from Newfoundland to go with the Arctic to Hudson Bay and northern waters.It is expeoted that Capt.Bernier wiil leave with the Arctic about Saturday next.Dowieite Is Pardoned and Released.Toronto, July 10.\u2014Marshall Harmon, a disciple of Dowie, who was sentence to one year in the Central Prison for allowing his wife to die without medical attendance, has been released after serving aix months, by order of the Minister of Justice.Everything appears to point to the fact that within the next few years the Labor party, having hampered employers by every possible legislative means, will themselves, In order to strike a blow at foreign competition, commence to advocate protection.\u2014BEngineering.It is past expression deplorable (hat some churches of the london diocese are becoming the Aumping-ground of 20 -called marriages, which the clergy in other countries decline to solemnize - Church Times.Bpecial Notice.Prices Talk.That's why we sell so many pianos and organs.The public recognizes good value.Layton Bros.144 Peel street, , 360 2 2aw There is no tenderness Pain, Sweating, Burning, or Unpleasant, Odor about Feet That Use \u201c Foot Elm.\u201d \u201cFoot Elm\u201d makes it easy to have comfortable fest.TORONTO GRAFTERS EXPOSED BY JUDGE Mr.Justice Winchester Reports to City Council on City Hall Contracts.EX-ALDERMAN Combinations Were Made to Secure Contracts at High Prices and Graft Pervaded.IMPLICATED Toronto, July 10.\u2014In one sweeping document of 196 typewritten pages, His Honor Judge Winchester disposed uf the findings of Toronto's civic investigation, which has continued in a somewhat desultory manner for over a year.in the report, which was given to the City Council for the first time yesterday afternoon, there are a number of specific Instances mentioned where the city was taken advantage of by grasping contractors, and all the way through is a review of the crookedness, dishonest and unfair dealing which was brought out in the evidence as the investigation progressed.It remains with the people's representatives on the City Council as to what shall follow.At yesterday's City Council meeting, the report was temporarily disposed of by à simple motlon to the effect that it be referred to the Board of Control and the corporation counsellor.to take such civil and criminal aotion as might he considered expedient In the interests of the city.INDIVIDUAL CASES CITED.The first case dealt with Is that of Puddy Bros.lt is shown that George and Henry Puddy, men of undoubted business ability.paid money to ong Elllott, a professional lobbyist, to gain their ends.It is shown that ex-Ald.Dr.Lynd received some of this money.Next, the case of Architect Lennox, is dealt with.He is shown to have issued false certificates.The firm of Bennett and Wright were allowed extra charges by Architect Lennox, according to the finding.In the plumbing contracts, there was an arrangement, though is Honor states he is unable to prove any combination that would come under the Criminal Code.In this connection, the absence of S.S.Clarke is commented upon.Bennett and Wright, however, tonk advantage of the clty to the extent of $3,000.Influence against the city's interests was also brought tn bear in matters relative to the contract for interior finishings for the City Hall, and fair competition prevented.A contractor named Douglas paid between $200 and $300 to Architects Sid- dal] and Beaumont Jarvis.RETURNING TO OTTAWA.Lady Grey Will Be Accompanied by Lord Howick and Bride.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014Lady Grey and her younger daughter, Lady Evelyn Grey.are expected to return from England at the end of this week.They will be accompanied by their Excellencies\u2019 eld- eal son, Lord Howick, and his bride.Lord and Lady Howick will accompany their Excellencies an the trip to Anti- vosti and Newfoundland.Young Ottawa Sportsman Dead.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014Edward Douglas Steele, second son of Vivian H.Steele, of the Marine Department, died yesterday at Water Street Hospital after an iliness of two months.Deceased was a nephew of Cal.Steele.25 years of age, and one of the best known athletes of the city.Last summer he was transferred to Winnipeg as teller in the Bank of Commerce.While there he took ill but recovered sufficiently tn return home.Upon becoming ill again he was operated upon at the Water street hospital when it was discovered he was suffering from tuberculosis of the kidney.Two years ago he was In tha crew of the Ottawa Rowing Club that went to the Canadian Henley al St.Catharines, and also was a member of the Rough Riders\u2019 training squad Besides his father and mother.two brothers, Cherry and Vivian, are lett to mourn his untimely death.Will of Late A, M.Kirkland.Toronto, Ont., July 10.\u2014By his will, filed for probate by the Royal Trust Company, the late Angus Morrison Kirkland.manager of the Toronto branch of the Bank of Montreal, receives all personal belongings, household gnods for life,while the residue is to be held for Travers Kirkland, son of the deceased, and fin the event of hiz death without issue, It reverts to the testator's daughter, Marion Mackenzie, and his grandchildren.The estate amounts to $42,281.19, made up as follows: Household goods, $3,000; life insurance, $9,723; stocks, $22,040; securities, $5,810.61; cash, $1,707.58.insurance Manager Died Suddenly.Toronto, July 10.\u2014-Mr.Thomas Merritt, manager of the Montreal Life Insurance Company, died suddenly at his residence, Madison avenue, on Sunday.He was apparently in good hanlth in the morning and attended church.After luncheon he retired to take a rest, and a couple of hours later, when Mrs.Merritt went to awaken her husband.she found him dead.Death was due to apoplexy.Mr.Merritt was 52 years of age and léaves a widow, a son and a daughter.Married for Fifty Years, Special tp The Montreal! Star.Ottawa.July 10.\u2014On Monday Mr.and Mrs.James T.Pennock, of this city, who have been married for half a century celebrated their golden wedding.They were married at Governeur, New York, in 1856, Mr.Pen- nock at the time being a merchant at Prescott.Two years later they moved to Ottawa, where they have since resided.Williams Family All in Prison.Evansville, Ind., July 10\u2014Jonah Williams, his wife, Minerva Williams, and their son, Wesley Williams, were sentenced to prison for life yesterday for the murder of James Light, of Boone- ville, last spring.Andrew Williams, another son, is serving a gaol sentence for a petty crime.Two smaller children are in the reform school.Sues for Seat on Electric Car.Syracuse, N.Y., July 10.\u2014Miss Lucille Weeks, of this city, has brought an action against the Auburn & Syracuse Electric Railway Company to recover $1,000, because she could not get A seat while riding on one of thes company's cars.This is the first action of the kind ever entered here.« Elevator Employes on Strike.Chicago, Il.July 10.\u2014Three hundred and fffty men at the South Chicago elevators went out yesterday, on a demand of an increase from the prasent scale of 27 to 82 cents to 35 centg an hour.Six firms are affected, and business is at a standstill, Drydock Safely Across the Pacific.Manila, July 10.-~The Dewey arrived at Olengape this morn- ng.uneventful.ARRANGING FOR FRATERNAL CONGRESS Montreal Committees Selected Complete Arrangements for the Gathering Here.to The National Fraternal Congress meets in Karn Hall, August 16 to }8, and the Montreal sections have sele:ted the following committees to make the necessary preparations: Executive Committee\u2014Victor Morin, H.J.Ross, H.Walker, J.A.Mer- cler.Transportation Committes\u2014Edmond Montet, T.J.Rutherford, J.Megin.Hotels and Halls\u2014T.W.P.Patterson, E.A.Powers, E.H.Govin, E.Montet.Subscriptions \u2014 A.Archambault, J.A.McLean, R.A.Deakin, J.B.A.Alarie, J.B.Tresidder, K.A.Grise, A.Pare.Entertainments\u2014J.R.Bain, H.J.Ross, P.Flannery, T.W.P.Patterson.Reception\u2014L.G.A.Cresse, T.W.P.Pattersun, P.Flannery.J.E.Roy, J.W.McLean, J.B.A.Alarie.Programmes and Souvenirs-J.J.Ulley, J.E.Roy, A.Chisholm, L.G.A.Cresse.Press\u2014Edmond Montet, J.B.Tres- idder, F.X.Bilodeau.Secretary\u2014H.Walker.The National Fraternal Congress was organized at Washington, D.Con November 16th, 1586.There are now over sixty societies in the United States and Canada affiliated with the Congress.These societies represent a membership of more than 35,000,000 members, and their annual disburse- | ment of benefits is over $60,000,000.The.Congress has in view the improvement of the societies connected \u2018 therewith, and the protection of the fraternal system of insurance.The Congress will be presided over by Mr.A.R.Talbot, of Lincoln, Nebraska.Other officers of this great organization are expected to be pfe- sent.It is estimated that from three to five hundred delegates.including numerous ladles\u2019 associations, will take part in the deliberations of the Congress.Some of the permanent committees will meet in the Inglis building on the 13th and 4th of August, before the Congress convenes.the Konopishta anniMlated district, three Turkish Bulgarian In troops bands.SPEED OF TRAINS ir EVELCROSSINES Mr.Lancaster\u2019s Proposal is Rejected by the Upper House.ACCEPTED BY THE COMMONS The Member for Lincoln Has Been Fighting for This for Several Years.Speclal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014The efforts of Mr.Lancaster, Conservative member for Lincoln, to limit the speed of trains to ten miles an hour at level crossings in thickly populated poriions of towns, vitles and villages, have agaln come to naught.Mr.Lancaster Introduced a Lill early in the session which was referred to à speclal committee vf the House of Commons.Much expeyt evidence was heard.The Minister of Railways having agreed to incorpora:e the principle of Mr.Lancaster's med- sure in his amendment to the Railway Act, the latter dropped nis bill.Hon.Mr.Emmerson carried out his promise, but when the amendments (0 tne Railway Act came up for consideration when the Senate met on Thursday afternoon, Senator Davis moved to strike out the clause limiting the speed of trains at crossings.Senator McMul- len supported the amendment.He argued that the existing law was ampla.The amendment was carried.Mr.Lancaster will probably voirs nn prn- test when the bill comes back to the House vf Commons for concurrence in the Benate amendments.Hz has been pressing the matter on the attention of the House for several sessions, Section 17 was adopted without cis- cussion or amendment.Hon, Air.Scott announced that the cimpaales did not propose to press ubje\u201c.i.:n to this clause.The clause ives (he Board of Rallway Commissioners rower to Ignore contracts in inaking an cr- der for a railway company t.re elve a telephone instrument into au, 97 us depots.The clause providing for the exchange of business between 1clephone companies was adopted without amendl- ment.The bill was reported us amended and given a third reading.5389 Misses\u2019 Plain Shirt Waist.WHITE LINEN W \u2014Design by May Manton.4744 Misses\u2019 Five Gored Skirt.ITH EMBROIDERY.Linen suits, both white and colored.are greatly In vogue thls summer and young girls are wearing pale blue nothing is quite so dainty as the white., pale pink and straw color, although In the illustration is a model that je suited to one and to all and that combines one of the new tennis waists with a plaited skirt.The waist is made without tucks and is embroidered in a simple design, while the box plait on the skirt is similarly treated.There is, however, no obligation for such an amount of labor, and if a simpler costume is desired both walst and skirt can be left plain: or.again, the skirt can be made from heavier linen while the blouse Is made from some pretty dry: dock |.The trip from Bineapore weal lingerie fabrics.When uséd in this latter way there are a varlety of materials that are appropriate for the waist, one of the latest whims being for white lawn dotted with color combined with collar and cuffs of plain material matching the dots.The elbow sleeves are the favorites of the season, but long cuffs can be added if for any reason those of full length are preferred.For a girl of fourteen years of age will be required, for the blouse 3% yards of material 21, 3% yards 27 or 1% yards 44 inches wide; for the skirt 5% yards 21.4% yards 37 or 2% yards 44 inches wide.A May Manton pattern of the waist, No.5389, sizes 14 and 156 years, or of the skirt, No.4744, sizes 12 to 16 years, will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents for each.| DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON The price of each pattern is 10c.City resders riust call at the Star Branch O ge corner Peel and St.Catherine atrests, for patterns.Out-of- te readers will be served by mail, and will receive patterns promptly.For Ladies, give Bust Measure, Miagée , Tor Buirta, give Watet Menor ares, Give ides coly PATTERN NO.BUST MEASURS, WALT MBASURE.AGE IN YEARS NO.ocscresenasrese ve.the nverccceo 400 ÎaÈON sessncouescc 0: FORTS =++voccoccco MBhes eersepeseces.Mole arm TRE Mow #¥ teceveeroer geressse pomeesessess IqRAD ag 1 - a.\u2018 Ci a3 bosses Nidere srauce ly ol > AR Btreot and Me.veuve auvon souse oscuonnocor10 POWBee ces = r 20 Sep vos secsseca cate Ee Prevines.c.op Be secndece wo neccosepéerbénèe es .a \u201c44 i.Address Pattern De Ny i9ev esd avers ov wesvvenm ., - N.B\u2014\u2014Patterns ve fi 10.21 ja correct number and iodiate Oubol town trons o£ 4 complete aqdrons clearly written.La silver or postal note stazpe not INRA \u2018Little Stories of Courtship\u2019 # By Mary Stewart Cutting ; He a In Regard to Josephine § À First Love Story, (Continued) \u201cI don't approve of it.1 don\u2019t approve of it at all.l don't object to Josephine's having \u2018a good time,\u2019as you call it, but I think there's such a thing us having too much of it.1 think you allow her a great deal too much liberty.This every-night business is wearing me out\u2014it's either sitting up till she gets back from a party, or waiting around until twelve o'clock to lock the door after young cubs who don\u2019t know enough to go home.I'm not referring to young Martin, he seems to be a decent sort of fellow as far as 1 can tell\u2014though it seems to me, for a stranger.he\u2019s coming here pretly often.Three times in one week ls a good deal, isn't it?\u201d sister Cynthia speaks very highly of him,\u201d murmured Mrs.Atwood, her cheek resting against her husband's rough sleeve.\"At any rate it will soon be over; he\u2019s going away now until next summer.\u201d \u201cI suppose, then, there's nothing\u2014 serious.\u201d \u201cEdward, how you talk! As if Josephine\u2014No, indeed, there's nothing of the kind, not for years yet.\u201cAll right.What I don\u2019t see is why they can\u2019t sit with the rest of the family.I think you ought to give Josephine a hint about taking up sone sensible topic of conversation.I give you my word that the last time Martin was here\u2014I sat there in plain sight where I couldn't help hearing every word in the Ilbrary\u2014I sat there for one hour by the clock, and more inane con- versatinn 1 never listened to in my life.They didn't seem to have an idea between 'em; 1 was actually ashamed of Josephine, After a while I couldn't stand it any longer.I felt sorry for the fellow; I went in and talked to him myself.He's fairly intelligent, tno; he seemed really impressed with my views on the market.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d sald Mrs.Atwond, vagely.\u201cDon\u2019t yon think, dear, that you'd better take those papers to Mr.Belmore?He'll think you're not coming.I'll be down as soon as 1 have put Eddie to bed.\u201d But she did not come down.She lay inst.ad beside the chlld\u2014he was not so very little, yet he was the lit- tiest one of the three, the baby boy still\u2014and rested In the shaded room in that half drowsiness which seemed to lle In wait for her these days.She was incapable of not sympathizing with any one she loved; her heart had gone with her Edward's every step of the way, yet now she was not only the wife, she was not only the mother\u2014she was something apart and different; in her were reincarnated the spirit of youth and love in a two-fold presentment.She had that strange and intoxicating pleasure of being both malden and lover, moon and tide, bee and clover.\u201d She thrilled with Jnsephine\u2019s admirers at each beauty and grace of her child\u2014so darling, so adorable\u2014and triumphed with Josephine in each shy] Joy at their homage.It seemed as If the develnpment of her sense of this young happiness made her a necessary part of it, as if in the dim future nf Josephine's ultimate marriage there could be neither loving nor helng loved without her.Her cheek felt upon it the soft touch of the wing of romance, hovering near.Yet there was a momentary sharp twinge.Mr.Atwood had a enld and crude way pf looking at things that cut across her warm, impulsive Imaglinativeness Ke a knife.and which.subsequent ents sometimes vindicated.\u201cAre you looking for me\u201d* She da- tected a hesitating footfall on tha threshold.\u201cI'm here, Mary.\u201d \u201cYes ma'am.Mr.Atwond sent me to see was there a box of cigars un- stairs.He had me searchin\u2019 in the library.after himself, but t's missin\u2019.\u201d \u201cIt's on the mantelpiece in the dining room,; announced Mrs.Atwood with exasperation.\u201cI told him =o.\" she added to herself as the maid departed.\u201cI never saw anything like it; the more you try to arrange things, the more contrary they are.\u201d \u201cSay.mother, I wish you'd make Jn- rephine stop acting as If I were a two- year old.\u201d This time It was her son Sam.who stood beside her with a highly injured expression.Sam loomed up six feet in helght though he was but fifteen years of axe, a combination had to treat consiat- ently, even while hls mother reproved him for childish naughtiness.his protecting height and masculine LWABRer half bewitched her.\u201cCome in the other room.What have vou been doing now?\u201d \u201cI haven't been doing a thing.I just went In to ask Martin about the Automobile Show and he gave me a ticket for Saturday.1 tell you he's all right, he ts.Then when I took In some catalogues to look over with him.she kept telling me to go to bed.She looks awful queer to-night, anyway, as if she waa going to cry.Say, she hasn't any right to send me to bed.She can just understand\u2014she hasn't any right! I'm no kid.\u201d \u201cIt's vour time anyway,\" mother decidedly.\u201cI only came up because -\u2014- where 4 that five-pound box of Huvler's?She said 1 could have what was left.Martin did'nt bring her any to-night.\u201d \u201cDon't eat too much.\u201d sald Mrs.Atwood automatically, with a conscience- stricken sense of her failure in guardi- ing poor, disappointed Josephine, She was hurriedly beginning to rearrange her tollet a Httle when her husband's voice called her from below.\u201cJo! Jo! Aren't you ever coming down?Mrs.Vall has been waiting here for half an hour.\u201d \u201cNow you needn't mina in the least,\u201d said Mrs.Vail.after pacifically embracing her hostess as she sat down in her chair ty the dining-table, on \u2018he other slde of which the three men were grouped \u2014 Mr.Atwood.tan and «pare, the younger Belmore, and Mr.Vail.a darkly bearded gentleman with plercing eyes that gleamed out as from behind a hedge.He looked like a pirate, but he was a kind.mild man.His wife was a large, elderly woman, with greyish hair and a fresh-colorel.pleasant face.She was a person of wealth and position, but she chose to pose rather as an exponent of homely comfort.She always carried aroun) with her a work-bag, containing a large square of linen, on which she im- sald his When you pay for a *\u2018 Craven ette\u2019\u2019 Raip Coat, see that you oo ; the genuine and not a subst) tute.Every yar.of gennine Cr venette '* cloth bears the ** Craven.ette\u2019* t-adema:l: a a guarantee that if is rainproof.ne ES ES ind Rms + ps 78 (To a vu, GILVWVY* STCATHERINE:& MOUNTAINISTS.$10.= Shirtwaist vases SUIS 5.Just what are left We cleared quite a number of these splendid suits last Saturday morning: Wednesday we expect to sell the rest easily.These suits are what we have left in some of our regular lines in muslins, linens and lawns.Montreal at prices ranging from $6.00 to 310.50.As the season*s advancing we're should choose $5 00 Wednesday .° x e Sale Surprise sz.00 values, This time we've gathered together all the broken early means you can easily get a size and style to suit you.About 150 FINE WAISTS, in neat and dressy styles.made of Valenciennes laces and Swiss insertions in combination at Individual effects; elbow and long sleeves, open fronts a: 1 backs, sizes 32 to 42 tn the collection.5c L Lace Mitts 15 Just the time for wearing these beautiful Lace Mitts, and as they're 6 and 8 button lengths the offering is particularly timely.women bought them quickly willing you = Shirtwais 98 SCA lines of waists in stock, up to $3.00 each.Coming soft mercerized mulls, Swiss muslins and lawns, trimmeg Regular $2.00 to $3.00.Wednesday $1.18 old Shades are white, black, blue, beaver, rose, reseda.All sizes.grey, tan, brown, Values 50c and 75c.Wednesday 15c Cool Kimonos 69c 6 dozen only, LADIES\u2019 KIMONOS, of fine white lawn and figured muslin, in neat designs and good colors, white or colored front panels; sizes 32 tn 42.Regular price 85¢ and $1.00.Wednesday 69\u20ac Bags Wools $1.00 values, $7.50 values $1.28 at lessened prices These are fashlonable Hand Rags, and the assortment offers delightful choosing.Women's Hand Rags, A quantity of odd shades, in 4 and 5 ply Scotch fingering waools.regular in * $1.75 and $1.90 a Ib.Wed- seal, walrus and mo- nesday .*®1.19 rocco leatners; some Also some odd shades in have chaln, some lea- best ocuallty Shetlands ther handles.Values up and PBerlins.Wednes- to $7.50.Wednesday #1.28 | day, a skein .Cee 5e St.Catherine and Mountain Streets LADIES DONT mm &o away for the summer without having WAISTH.Yon will enjoy more \u2018omfor! styles madr to order on short notice» DRESS TMPROVERS, we carry a larg: one of by wearing it Ir CORBETS, HOKE assortment.CANNIFF CORSET CO.AGENTS WANTED.ROYAL our i CORSETS \u2014105- Bleury Street, \u2018Phone M.2057.COMFORT of all SUPPORTENLS and Montreal.161 3 Jaw mediately embroidered cherries or \u201cShe refused to have anvihing tn strawberries or holly leaves in any do with Dick Evans bevause he helped spare moment, however fleeting.She her over the crossing and left me ba- was already thrusting her needle wn [er And the other night aw soon as and.out as she went on talking, with- she found tliat she was waltzing to out looking up.\u201cThe Palme\u201d with Henry Peters she You needn't mind at all.I've been rade him bring her straight aver to having a nice little talk with Josephin:.me.She actually had tears in her I went In the library looking for a eves when she sata: \u201cThe Idea of danc- book \u2014nobody {old me there was Cine to that!\u2019 Mr.Martin thought young man around.\u201d .really Look for the Cravenctte trademark.Roper pyre S \u201cMr.Martin has been reading aloud to her,\u201d stated Mrs.Atwood, with level eyes.\u201cYes, so she sald.afraid I told her I was l'A interrupted a very tender passage.I was going out again, but she insisted on my staying.What a nervous, fidgety follow Mr.Martin ia! I suppose he s&mokes too much\u2014most of them do.He hardly sald a word, I don\u2019t think I ever saw Josephine with so much color.How children do grow up, to be sure! I told Mr.Martin it seemed no time at all since Josephine was ten years old, when we first ¢ame here, and she had the mumps.I never knew any one suci a sight.Her face was so dreadfully swelled that her eves looked just like And she was slits, poor little soul! all dope up in cotton batting.1 suppose there's nothing serious between her and Mr.Martin?\u201d \u201cOn, dear no!\" asserted Mra.At.wool hastily, \u2018not the slightest.af course, he's an exceedingly nice young fellow, Mr.Atwond thinks very highly of him, but there's nothing of that kind - oh, dear no' Josephine is much ton young.Besides, he goes away on saturday for the rest of the winter.Josephine has @ great- deal of attén- tion.\u201d \u201cYes, so Mary Graham was telling me,\u201d sald Mrs.Val, \u201cMary has given up going out almnat entirely; she's devoting herself to her correaponderize school; she says there really isn't n man.she cares to Invite to the house, but I think It's a mistake for girls to he too particular.Do let them havo a good time when thby're young, 1 say.\u201d \u201cOd, but Josephine la very \u2019 particular!\u201d cried Mra.Atwood cageriy.or TALI TAs that it showed such a beautiful spirit.\u201d \u201cMary sald the way they danced at that last club-meeting was perfectly disgraceful.\u201d continued Mrs.Vail, with maddening obliviousness.\u201cMy dear, how tired you look' Why don't you make Josephine help you more?Though Jt Ils bard to tle them down when they're young and want to have a good time, T know: ! felt just that way myself hefore Mildred and Dorothy married.You feel as if you'd rather slave yourself than have them miss anything.\" CTo be continued.) DOUBT VS.CERTAINTY, Not long ago a Indy was suddenly deserted by her cook, and advertised for another, stipnlating that they bring good references.Among the applicants for the place wag a colored woman who, When asked for her references.replied: \u201c\u2019Deed ah done tore up dem refer ences, lady.\u201d \u201cDertroyed them\u201d Ton't you nea that not to bring your references must lead people to suspect that you are not a gond servant?\u201d the lady asked.\u201c\u201cYassum, mayvhe dat's so,\u201d the applicant said.\u201cDes\u201d \u2018speck ah ain't er good marbent\u2014hut you'd know ah was crazy if ah\u2019d brung dem references\u2019 IMGR CLASS \u2018 \u2018BREA JAS.STRACHAN.- 86 313 a f à We Close Daily at 5.30 PM.Tuesday, July 10th, 1906.A MEANS TO AN END \u2014 Ladies\u2019 White Summer Real Linen and Linen Finished Cambric Regular Prices up to $15.00 On Wednesday we intend to clear out the balance of our Ladies\u2019 White Snmmer Suits at in some cases even considerably Jess than halt their regular selling in this season's style.nesday 36.70.many of real Just 14 of them, tucked.TRIMMED HATS.Regular prices up to $2 85 $10.00.Wednesday .© -_ > Pp \u2014 100 Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Hats, Light Weight Scotch Plaids, In pach one stylishly trimme by smart designs, suitable for : : te blouses.suits and children's our own milliners, some specially drésses also.for Wednesdav's selling, the re- A limited quantity of New Hair- vudnder having been chosen Line Check Fabrics, on white ¥ teen our regular Trimmed Hats grounds.appropriate for the sea- running as high as $1000 in side or outing dress, double fold, price.42 to 44 inches wide.Regular prices 50 and 465.Wednesday .82 85 Wednesday .cove ve over .39 BROKEN LINES NIGHT DRESSES, «ome trimmed witii embroideries, colhers witha fronts trimmed with Val.lace in- frills of self, and others with sertion and lace medallions, the vake of lace insertion and tucks, backs neatly tucked .peplin skirt, with lawn ruffle.edged with lace frill of lacs around neck, sizes 32 at hottom af voke, sizes DR te au to 42 inches Regular price .85 , in the let Regular price $1 60 cach : Wednesday «0 v0 2212 coe 79 Wednesday .voor ve sees G9 LADIES HAND BAGS.$2.98 Regular $4.00 to $10.00.Wednesday .Ladies\u2019 High Grado Hand Bags, in many new styles and colorings, leathers include Walrus, Seal, ete.also Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases and Ladies\u2019 ; Purses, Regular value $4.00 to g10 n0 Wednesday .ov 2.aan #2.98 a rough road to travel.$5.50 instead of 85.00, since the rise in 83.95.(Leather Goods Department \u2014 \u2014 Suits They were made in New York, and every one is positively Regular prices up to 815.00, Wed- Handkerchief Linen, beautifully embroidered, others of fine Linen Finished Cambric,embroidered and neatly SCOTCH PLAIDS AND CHECK GOODS.prices 50 and .65.Wednesday 30 OF WHITEWEAR CORSET COVERS, of fine Lawn, WOMEN'S OXFORD SHOES.Regular price $2.00, Wednesday .1.50 Women's Oxford Shoes, kid, Blucher cut.wide laces, Cuban heels, turn, flexible and me- dinm Froles.three styles to choose from, all sizes from 21-2 to 74.\u2018ur regular price $2.00.Wednesday THE BEDFORD SUIT CASE The ** Bedford\u201d is a friend in need to the man who has It\u2019s cowhide clean through.Toc He.infty Romy ie HIS Stock- Taking Sale of ours, which 1s held twice every year, 1s a means by which we make the inventory of stock a much shorter and a much more satisfactory undertaking Prices are reduced on the most fashionable, and most seasonable of goods, with the end in view of bringing the sum total of stock on hand down to the minimum by August 1st.| Wednesday | $6.75 prices.Regular Dongola ce anes oes $1.50 Value leather.Special price Top Floor.) LIQUEUR SCOTCH.\u201cThe Whiskey for Connolsssurs.\u201d\u2019 *\u201c Not a Headache In a Hogshead of It.\u201d SOLE PROPRIETORS\u2014 The Amalgamated Distillers Co.119 Coristine Bullding, - MONTREAL Detective Carpenter.THE MONTREAL CITY COUNCIL TAKES HOLIDAY Will Hold Only One Regular Session Until in September.TUNNEL UNDER M°GILL ST.Montreal Street Railway Allowed to Construct Short Line on.Ferti- fication Lane.At the meeting of the City Counctl yesterday afternoon a by-law was adopted regulating the kind of buildings to be erected in Guy street.It is stated in the by-law that in future any new bullding erected on either side of Guy street shall have a front of dressed stone, brick or iron, or other dur- eble material, excluding wood and brick or wood and iron, which bulld- ings shall not be less than three storeys, having a height of thirty-five feet from the sidewalk, and a roof so constructed as to allow rain water to flow in the rear part or in the centre of the bulldings.On the motion of Ald.Sadler, it was decided that no veneer buildings should be allowed on the street.He pointed out that if the city was to present a fine appearance, the buildings on its best thoroughfares ought to be substantial and attractive in appearance.A legal opinion was read, from the city attorneys, stating that if the Canadian Pacific Railway was allowed to build an overhead coal conveyor across Notre Dame street a by-law would have to be passed.A by-law will be prepared.TUNNEL UNDER McGILL STREET.Ald.Mercier asked that permission be granted the Grand Trunk Railway to construct a tunnel under McGill street.It was decided to ask the city attorney if a by-law would also have to be passed for such purpose.After some discussion it was decided to allow the Montreal Street Railway tn construct a line from Place d'Armes Hill into Fortification lone.The line will end near the company's general offices on the lane.| Certain aldermen held that the lane was too narrow for a track: but Ald.White said that at the point desired there was pienty of width for a single track.The company desired the line tn nrder to convey heavy boxes to the offices.It was asked by Ald.Dagenais that a protest be sent to the Canadian Pacific Railway against the building of a line on St.Patrick street.Such a track, he sald, would be a nuisance to the neighborhood.It was decided to refer the matter to the Finance Committee for consideration.The Alexandra Hospital authorities wrote the city.saying that the new hospital was now ready to réceive patients.ALDERMEN TAKE HOLIDAY.There was some discussion over a proposal made that the Council! shoull adjourn for the summer holidays.Ald.Payette said there was nothing very important for the aldermen to dispose of.in consequence, an adjournmunt ought to be made till August 9.After this meeting an adjournment could Le ynade for another month.It was the optnion of Ald.Lariviere that special meetings would be needed.He did not see why there should be holidays when civic business might te pressing.It was stated by the Mayor that if any very urgent business cropped up a special meeting might be held.~ It was then decided to adjourn til August 9.Was Run Over by Dray.Theodule Daoust, 12 years of age, living at 51 Napoleon street, was knocked down and run over yesterday, at the corner of Napoleon and Duvernay streets, by a team of horses attached to a heavy dray.The boy was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital where he was found to be suffering from internal injuries.He was reported to-day as being some better.Christian Marks Gets the Reward.The reward of $100 offered by the city for the detection of the criminal responsible for the death of Edith May Ahern will be given to Christian Marks.This is the decision of Mayor Ekers, who is acting on the advice of Chief First Patient at Alexandra.The first patient suffering from con- tagivus disease was received at the new Alexandra Hospital yesterday.The patient was suffering from the effects of diphtheria.The civic authorities were notified.It is a silly error to assume that the women of to-day are better educated than the women of past centuries.It is true that more women are educated now, but no woman {is as well educated.\u2014The Lady.SX UNSHRINKABLE À rade Marx Those who are particular about quality and fit in underwear will insist that the Pen-Angle brand is found .on every suit they buy.You can find comfort, too, in Pen - Angle Unshrinkable Underwear For Boys and Girls Men and Women THE PENMAN Mra.CO, LTO, PARIS, CANADA : PERNA STRENGTHEN THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.Mr.Alfred Pleau, an expert machinist, 173 St.John street, Quebec city, Can., writes: \u201cTwo years ago, an accident necessitated my confinement for several weeks.\"The good health I had enjoyed was slipping away and there developed a complication of diseases.My physician sald my case was one of general debility.\u201cAmong the many allments which developed was a serious attack of catarrh, which annoyed me considerably and kept me awake whole nights.\u201c| decided to give Peruna a trial and soon found it acting as a wonderful tonic to my system.The catarrh grew loss severe and shortly afterward disappeared, as did also the various other maladies.©] attribute my prompt relief and ultimate cure entirely to the use of Peruna and gladly recommend it.\u201d Ff).ib J.Palmer & Son Largest Halr Goods Establishment im Canada SR Summer Tair Goods made of naturally wavy hair, that will withatand mountain dew and seashore mist without losing its curl.Oniy the finest quality hair and best workmanship are represented.The following are a few of our original creations that have proven a great success: \u2014OUR LEADER\u2014 POMPADOURS, FEATHERWEIGHT TRANSFORMATIONS.WAVY BANGS, Private Rooms for SCALP TREATMENT.MARCEL WAVING, HAIR COLORING.J.Palmer & Son SHAMROCKS AND MAPLES ENTWINE Irishmen of Montreal Make Presen tation of Flags to Empress of Ireland.\u2014 The Irishmen of Montreal have presented to the new C.P.R.steamship Empress of Ireland a handsome get of flags, which were delivered yesterday to the general offices of the corfipeny.The flags include the national and company's colors, as well as a set of signal flags, & large number in ail This was done by the Irishmen of Montreal in appreciation of the naming of the vessel Empress of Ireland.An address, llluminated by Mr.Edwin Cox, the groundwork being marine scene with a picture of the Empress of Ireland, with shamrocks and maple leaves entwined, has also been prepared for presentation to Captain Frank \\Carey, of the Ireland, who, by the way.is also a native bf the Emerald Isle.The address is as follows: \u2014 \u201cCapt.Frank Carey, Empress of Ire- a: land: \u201cSir,\u2014We, the Irishmen of the city of Montreal, degiring to place on record our appreciation of the honor to our nationality by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, In paming the latest addition to its fleet of Atlantic steamers, .the Empress of Ireland, avail ourselves of the opportunity of that ship's first visit to a Canadian port to present hefewith a full complement of flags fot the ship's use We congratulate the C,P.R.an the auccess it has attained in providing, in addition to its extensive rall- way system and its steamships plying to and from the Orient; Increased facilities for rapid communication - between Canada and the Mother\u2019 Coun- _ The season of 1308 Will be merri- orable io the history of the company.for with it will be as the {n- troduction of à ciges of stesmships, of which.this macaititent > Ælhprees et DAILY STAR\u2014T I\u201d.or UESDAY.JULY 10, .1906 Open at 8 A.M.(Eh à 1 FECT OR AAC GO a Jy 5 (3-44 = Hh TE { wr La) AAT A Close at 6 o'clock ST il | AA) Ch TREY a Il Keeping Advertised Under Which We Work A store can't be run on the show plan.A show comes along and stays a day or a week.If it advertises a troop of one hundred people and there are only fifty, no person will have any serious fault to find about ît.But we don\u2019t work on the show plan.We're in business for good, and must keep every advertised promise.When we say bargain we mean \u201cBARGAIN,\u201d and that's what we give.We make no statements we can't substantiate.We don't advertise bargains and then be sold out when customers come for them.We guarantee every article we sell to give satisfaction beyond the investment.Scroggie.A 4 Very Seldom \u201d Clothing Chance New goods! Stylish designs! Splendid qualities! Remarkable prices! These are marks of Scrog- gle clothing.Life &nd vigor and character without penalty to dignity\u2014that is the principle which guides the tailoring of our garments for young men, even though the prices are extremely low We are closing out this manufacturer\u2019s stock at $9.98 per sult.An Immense quantity of men's clothing.suits that sell elsewhere at $15.00 and even higher\u2014all at the low price of $9.98.$9.98 \u2014 Two - garment Outing Suits, fancy Tweeds and homesgpuns, blue serges.These suits are made in the most fashionable merchant tallor effects, with medium and extra long coats, deep centre vents, made strictly by hand; can assure you of a satisfactory fit in these $15.00 sults for $9.98.> 97 150e0d DON'T EXPERIMENT With a god dress\u2014if it's worth dyeing or cleaning at ail, it\u2019s worth doing well.Send it to the Royal Dye Works Co.and you may rest assured that the best that practical and experienced men, with the best appliances can do, will be done.ROYAL DYE WORKS | 803 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Tel.Up.644 163 3 eod Ireland is a prototype.We pray that Providence will safely guide her through the perils inseparable from navigation and vouchsafe to her a long and prosperous career.\u2018Bigned on behalf of the subscribers, \u201cM.A.PHELAN, \u201cSec CATHOLIC AILORS CLUB.\u2014St.Mary's Court No.184.Catholic Order of Foresters will have charge of the \u2018regular weekly concert (Wedneadey) evening at the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club.Mr.J.J.Ryan, chief ranger, presiding.\u2019 DELEGATES APPOINTED.\u2014At the special meeting of the Brothertiood of Carpenters \u2018and Joiners, held last evening Messrs.Joseph Ainey, bust- ness agent of the District Council, and O.Proulx, were elected, after a warm contest, to represent the Montreal carpenters and joiners at the coming convention, at Niagara Falls, on Sept- Superstitions on | Skin Diseases Of all superstitions probably the most foolish is the idea that when a rash or sore on the gkin is healed and cured by means of external applications it will \u201cstrike in\u201d and do further h \u201c arm.No reputable physician wil give any countenance to such a notion.Skin diseases of every form, and especially eczema, salt rheum, psor- lasts, scald head, and ak diseases whioh cause great suffering from itching are promptly relieved and certainly cured by Dr.Chase's Ointment.Whether fos: babies.chlldrsn adults, this great ointment.can be uee with perfect.waféty - on - the \u201c delicate skin, and will leave the skin sof! smooth and natural.A fe \"Bodthipy; Healtrig, antiseptic\u2019 ins fluenice of Dr.Chase's Ointment places it without a xjval asm cure for skip qe ; 60 cents à Promises the Banner ak HERE IS A GEM ¥1.25\u2014 A charming suit made of percale, In several styles, daintily trimmed.SOME FOR $8.00\u2014 There are many odd ines in duck and lawn, real handsome.The acme of style.ful and unique; they give a perfect set- want to look real \u201cnifty\u201d you will not hesitate to get one.Then they are so cool and comfort- kind for the seashore or summer resorts; excellent to knock about im.They're 80 cheap.- Trimmed with quills, in cream and white; worth $1.60, for §59e FOR THE CHILDREN.Some handsome Linen Hats, & perfect hat for the warm - weather\u2014cool, light, dainty in \u2018 style, and so cheap\u2014only.45\u20ac Scroggie\u2019s 2nd Floor.Above All Others.ERIGO - (Depth in front.) 2 for 25c.Per dozen, $1.50.Our Immense output accounts for the price, Our whole attention is centred »n making collars and cuffs, we make nothing else, that accounts for the perfec on, : The William A.Greene Go., | Limited, WATERLOO, ONTARIO.3e0d CANON DAUTH IS NOW CHAIRMAN Was Elected Head of the Catholic School Commission at Yesterday\u2019s Session.The- Catholic School Commissioners yesterday held thelr last meeting for the summer months, adjourning after & short session till the second Tuesday in September.Rev.Canon Dauth, who presided over the meeting, wag elected chairman of.the Commission.Tenders for the annex to the Oller street school were submitted by Mr.Turgeon, architect, the old tenders having been rejected by a majority of the commissioners.Of these new tenders the lowest was $57,108, and the highest for $60,886.The tenders wers sént to the committees of finance.The remainder of the session was devoted to questions of administration.Mr.Semple moved that Measrs.Piche and Martineau constitute a committee for the révision- of the statutes of the commission.Mr.Martineau said that he would accept the task on condition that hia private affairs gave him suf- ficléent leisure to attend to fit.Rev.Canton - Dauth.the éhRirman.was asked to co-operate with the other two members.: \u2018 ! SCHOOL TRUSTEES.\u2014 In accordance with the ufrements of the spécial school blll.passed in their favor during the e Legisistyre, St.Michael's School Corporation yesterday elected their three trustees.Rev.John P.Kiernan, Hugh McMorrow and John Dillon.These sentiomen will eed immediately 00! Loved \u201cor don, Bates | compintdate makers; off to a dainty shirtwaist suit.If you able for summer wear.Just the right -anû Marquis Ito has last session of the Quebec | bullding.so as to ac- |.£5 Stylish Suits High School .c.ooooony the Léent.-Govermor of Onta ; least in this pairt o' the warl'.an' we 1 year.Funeral private.182 2 © aracter of the man, | ,.rio.; ?Arth william.Ormstown em, are enfoyin' the weather that we a 4 TEMPLE \u2014 On July 8th.at 4114 Western || ive nk of purpose.The fol- etes ur William.Ormatown mene ~~ en may be when oor ain holidays SIGMA and GREEN LABEL for snapshot work, h À ve estmount, Florence Beatrice, be- He ix ne of wes \u201d Greer, James, Ormstown Academy.B27 Savage, Alfred, Montreal High Schl.485 (NME.An\u2019.just to show us that the NON HALATION, the only dry plate worthy of the name, and the À loved wife of H.G.Temple.Funeral products of @ most \u201cpicturesque geephen, Frederick Norman.West- Cummings, Mary Henrietta, Buck- tide o' passengers isna a\u2019 frae east to| cheapest on the market.; A private.Please omit flowers.162 2 heh : het un rary California mount Academy .ee 87% Ingham Academy .° 483 west, the American tourists are on us If your dealer does not keep them, write to the i T arte and MacFarlane, Robert G.Huting- Stevenson, Mar, 3 \u201cIn in a\u2019 their glory.The Anchor liners : A DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.Te en ab and Joe uin Miller.An s n Academy i\" Mon teal Hiah vers Margaret McIntosh, In \u201can, land some Een ka Sunday ne ore LUMIERE N.A.co., Ltd, Burlington, Vt., U.S., { © man mon wa on Findlay, Fr = an\u2019 7 b LEE\u2014At Shawbridge, on J 8th, Ralph.Have a a from his youth up, London has fought Schoot oo TE 7x Aca my cle R Robert, Westmount had 700 the ither day\u2014an\u2019 after a w ° Or Montreal, 179 Berri Street.! infant von of W.8.and\u2019 A.Lee, of his way {o the front with ho Gertrude, Waterloo Aca- \u20ac 478 while In Glasgow, they spread them I Montreal.é disregard for ebatacles.A 2 Pheertul soi thio LL ae 57 \"Mec.John Whyte, Inverness sels awer the country.Glasgow, eems\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 _\u2014 H MG James MECUneen, 38 your oguver.e oaler and feNerman in San Francises CHAMock, Doris.Cookantre Aca: Stns Trone.Mildred, Durham La.Sv nem its wer.busy, an there's 1 4 B.Ci, James ttinson, 34 years of age, - Ba Pac world demy ol sc 0000 y Tl \u201con.8 .at Glasgow, Edinburgh.an* Golspie, an\u2019 A thie city, and ar andion of Tames Mat: n itte brutally.elaubed.him for years, bur it won, Favara Mitchell, Westmount Wilson, Jane Danviiia Academy | 16 oP ne ren It le ditreront, Lat It Wea tim somebody was plannin\u2019 A made mme think o° (he auld.Quid s , Tandson 0 m - ae LC LL.oo ee.cat .u a rent.the Bord > .3 tinsan, 8t.Lambe pathies rere rpm, ym- péser Ruth M.Montreal High Bonsai, \"ark stead Con A.482 There they dae a' the sichts\u2014Holyrood pe et 1 fn itn: the to \u201cwhich the toot moe i MacMARTIN\u2014At New York, on July 2nd, the Under World Bocas the Clue off Behool for Girls .School fnstead College 4gp Palace.the Castle, John Knox's Hoose thing maun hae been planned.nithough \u2018a-jar Sin the early closin' act cam 7 1806, Caroline K.A.MacMartin, third : it, and he dèce use he lived In Rosenberg.Hannah N.Montreal Murdoch, Edgar B an\u2019 grave.the slums o' the Cowgate| pours heard o' it.\u2018Phe Melrose an\u2019 in force ane o' the questions that daughter of the late Peter ©.MacMar- by fôrce of envire & rampant soclaiist| High 8chool for Girls .an Bohl ar Bryce, Montreal au | En\u2019 the Canongate, the National Gal-| Galashiels Bchun! Boards hue been \u201con zle morchants, an va Sa et tin, of Bt.Andrew's East, Que.\u2018 ° however, that over tL, who?rue.es Horace R.F.Lachute Aca- 881 Reynolds, Bernice Howard, Dunham leries.the Forth Brig, an\u2019 ihe pis sultin\u2019 on the subject, an\u2019 they tins | \u201cwhen i8 a dairy no à dafry?\" A Glan.1 WILSON \u2014 At Valleyfield, Hugh Wilson, if you want to proteét\u201dyour- at his socialistic theories, admire his Watts Ernest Estram.Montreal Ladies\u201d College .Tf.Priel\u2019 spare Hime th! that Government will gle them 0.031 gow sheriff tried to answer it, but his nd Thank Po aie, &-pative of self against colde so easily work as that of one of the dominant High School .5ss Lafleur, Evelyn Leona, \u2018Gution Aca.4 War iles Tote aon, otre or of that Jf they can themsel's raise Ither f10.- | answer lsna just se clear as It mich Funeral Wednesday afternoon, & pr\" taken these chilly evenings.figures in the American flction of to.Wishart.Katherine P.Gault Insti: perse acon \u2018Abraham, Montreal © | lnna ken what they should look a: %0.There la a Technical College on | he.Ha had an auld woman afore him 1823 The advantages of a blouse day.while at the same time they re- tute.Vallevfleid .B87 EN , Montr first.After.or maybe afore, Edin- 9MA' scale at Galashiels, an° some want \u2018an a charge o' sellin\u2019 bread an\u2019 ham that [| spect his honesty of purpose à | Skelton, Philip Hanbury.Montreal 8! 443 ; : : .| to spend the money on makin\u2019 It bls [in her dairy after eight o'clock, ann A oer rth without be.ploning the down Tone po In Cham- High Behool 555 Brunea \"Beatrice C.Montreal High burgh they gang or Trossachs an ger, an\u2019 better.The men wha are push- | man wha said he was a grocer an\u2019 s it has the war hd - = School for Giris 442 tour through Rob Boy's rountry, an\u2019 { ; A .| IN MEMORIAM.ing too nd are Slways looks plex sivillaatibn.nay Ray, Arthur Gordon.7 estmo unt A 554 Bushell, Dorothy Vernon, Dunham then they gang to\u2019 Ayrshire an\u2019 see n° (ne em plans ant ta Pre | dairy ke a ed eat.charge a ae sellin\u2019 1 POWERS\u2014A requiem anniversary mass dressy an H © fear © 2 London ul'Aing &| gchoo! for Girls .Co.BBY Ladies\u2019 College .4421 Burna country.They dinna waste : .Vina .eile pes , ow onde in St.Michael's Church, it being crushed.in the the forty-toot.for a seven yedr he will Cotton.Katharine Margaret.Cow- Hale.Lens.aterloo Academy .44 muckle o' their time, an\u2019 they manage Joie eos putain weay PAN | a anus nem paies after sig ) n = + \" .; .\u2018 .for the repose\u2019 ot tn mou 30 am.ur at 5 te Somide, on ¢ He around the word.His wife wii oo William, Marion Potence, Dunham ws Koh, George Hutten, sn ones ram mais, michiseein a to mak\u2019 the college a secondary school Lo clock, but a grocer's shop canna, an on ati Towers wil be round the mast wat with hev,_and thers wit Be only oe \"Ladies House\u2019 Selo, Somsren 455 thy are w Joly lot, oot\u2019 tof endoyit 12 Weel.whaur pupll Teachers «an ve the man an\u2019 woman argued tral wf pa yy men \u20ac is is, In a - Fregeau.John H., Stanstead College D >.ha traine ere\u2019's a danger i.min\u2019 ., d : ; of wm of summer literary pilgrimage, but it 1s safe # Robertson Pa inner.Con B4R 8chool 222 2e 435 themee] honey.ee te hora ower high, but if the governmen! pus | was a dairy an\u2019 no a grocers shop A STRUC ele g say that the young man\u2019s love of ad- Runk.Eva Florence, Westmount A.547 Jack.Charlotte.Girls\" \"High School, keepers like them sae weel.money into the plan there will hw lit.hey Kent open after \u2018oors.The shoriff .J K HER HUSRAND We are showing & line in venturoud living and for the wide and Cameron.Marjorie Irane (Inverness Quebec 433 .tie fear a\u2019 the college turnin\u2019 oot a fail- decided that an ham an\u2019 p white, with low neck, made of open spaces Nas had sometBing to do ¥ on oe sce cu cee.ov.B44 Bhorten, Arthur Frederick, \"Inverness sn ure.It\u2019 will be preanized like {ther mean arena dairy produce, an\u2019 so hs .: Te ing to buy charlotte gelatine- lovely voft fit- with this hasard urpose.In other Fraser.Isabell B., Girls\u2019 High School, Academ y.429 Si A on rn rnock burn Pay.a Technical Colleges, an' they aye get ol imposed fines for the sellin\u2019 0\u2019 these N = x OQughtred, B.Norris, Montreal High r uel.olm, Bart., wi + ; things.Cheese he thocht was dairy h ting, Es nu ts ee he Lives, 2nd Mo Damid, Avchibaid A, \"Hunting: Poa) - 1.8.Biañstesé \u2018con 419 Lord Provost o' asgow five years a\u2019 richt ; .produce, an\" so the man wasna wrang ps you hard because he don Academ cn hoor fiste 0 ege as syne, made a speech to a cro 0 pa The Toon Conncll 0\u2019 Glasgow hae in sellin\u2019 it.The same trouble comes DEATHS REPORT .\u2018his facts and his inspira Common.Robert Christopher, Mont: or triots,\u201d wha gathered on the field 5 00° Sh UOC they are nearly when a man keeps & hnirdressin\u2019 an ED At \\ h Pies at t hand.real High School! \u2018Montes Hish' .530 Campbell, Alberta\u2019 3 May.Sherbrooke as whaur Bruce an\u2019 his men peat the sure to repent.They've granted to tobacconist's shop.which lots dae in à Grand Rapids, Mich\u2014Word has been ° eac \u201cThe Call of the Wild,\u201d was inspired OT Madge.i 520 Campbell.Leon W.Stanatéad \u201cCol English 592 years ago.There has some ministers o the United Free Kirx Scotiand.The tobacconist's shop maun received here that United States District by the author's own experiences in the pichet for Girly \"Montreal High legs School | a lan a hte Jditterences 9 opimion of 7 the.use 0\u2019 the bandstands In nome | be closed at eight, but the Sarbera Judge George P.Wanty.of Grand Rap- Other lines in all colors at Klondike as & gold-sesker.\u201cWhite gehoot Lu.LL LA a a Smith, John E.Stanstead College whethag, the celebration of Bannock | ne parks on Sundays for religious ser- FRop can keep open langer.seems 14s, dled in London, \u201c$1.78 to $6.00.Fang\u201d is another story, not only peinhardt, Grace A.Montreal \u2018High HOO 1 Leo is anne ale eee qa burn an\u2019 Îther events that keep allve| vices.l'm no against the mi:isters| 10 be an act o Parliament that a pOttaen.Satur John Belanger, a .because Jack London hee the mint of school for Girls .526 Grier, Archibald Edward.Montreal the Hea 0° Boot! ero ae a ae hagdin\u2019 se-vices whaure'er they can moter car can be run through wi\u2019 nae ve of Quel suddenly in thia because he has J * Sherbrooke High School .a4 ir) ! .get a congregation, but the magistrates e : city on Monday.aged se.I.\u2018 Th e Knit-to-Fit 1ive3 and suffered all that he so tn- MeKey.oo ot ann B13 Jones, Garnet G.St.Francis College as stopped entirely, os things hat serve airendy hae & bigger job then they can À scientific aoxpert, In Dia evidence 8 bean receiv ore of the h Grammar School .e purpos th alr ser- ore the London Coort, J - death in Vancouver of Mr.Hôweli Big- timately C0 - + Badri.Toth.Montreal Hig Seton) B31 Wherry, Matte.Waterloo Academy 409 are as muchle ane as twa countries e'er Manage in ae orn Ren La in\u2019 to discover what \u201cScotch\u201d whiskey Coane war ur.Bigger.of this city.Dv- ; With the Children.McDowell, Frankitn, Huntingdon A.B13 Clouston, Agnes W.Huntingdon A.408 c:n be.The People's Journal has been ors.Sae bir is this job, indeed, that al.really is, has said that whisky an\u2019 rase, who was 28 years of hge.was in Mf Co an.Hugh Munroe, Montreal Stevens,\u201d Ruston, Bianstesd College applyln' to big men for their opinions though there is nne end to the com.Water lspa whiskey nva.' It, he-says.ie charge of Government Burveys {in ritisn ° © A little girl, whom we shall cali h Sch su School .>.407 on thlz point.And tie Answers are sae plaints frae the folk wha hae Hioon-s Quite a different article.This 1s auld Univers.© Was a graduate of McôGi!] base due ane ately Tun «baby Deacon, Wiliam A.Stanstead \u2018Col.0 Parmelee, Henry, Waterton Academy 408 varied that we are nane the wiser af- hear the corners apécially favored for |Néws in the Hielan's whatr, if the of n ng or lege Behool 507 Sen ames Marshall, ntre ter readin\u2019 them.Lord Balfour o' Bur- \u2018 .comic papers are to be believed, the ' 597 St.Catherine little b 2% meetin\u2018s, the magistrates dinna even er came from, her mother| Goff, Ruby May, Coaticook High High School .leigh thinks Scotilah patriotism is In , .{ folk are authorities on the whiskey Street West.replied \u201cWhy, the stork brought him!\" gchool.Armstrons, Ives Hu, \"Montreal High nae need o sic celebrations to keep it [FY '\u201d ane oRything.The richt o pub question, It was a Hlelan\u2019 man wha ton.from Montrear tor pmenip Rename.Not many Gays later she was at A Ferris, Hilda Wallace, \u2018Buckingham School .; 805 frae fal asleep, an that, forbye, .© meetin's In pubile niaces, mme long Suelo.It vas a Hiclan\u2019 man AS Kinsale, Ireland, at mid-night M a Btore will close at 1 pon.on chifdren's.party snd during the atte Academ Oughired.Lawrence, Coolshire A.33 -wad be better taste to stop it noo.Mr.28 he I û pp bus Kk | because it only spoiled quid whis- The Canadian Pacific steamship Jake Sererduys: \u2018and be open ill 9 noon one of tha other.Juvenile guests CITY.Ethel 0.Montreal High School , Denenay, Janet Lesite, Buckingham | drew Lang seen naeinia\u2019 wrens in a te Can Fa to PERK | an° guid water This should work a ain, from Montreal.arrived at p.m.Fridays.sonflded o het thet was much sch nee of for Giri, ph.Waterico Academy 498 Donals, Laura B.Montreal High | the idea.Neither does Dr.Cameron wr\u2019, but that is npd reason why the OL In favor © ycmiperance x The man verpool at 11 o'clock this morning.F WAS mu (change, - 8chool for Girls 360 Less, Mr.Bepnwt Burleigh or Mr.J.6e nn.wha canne tak\u2019 his whiskey \u2018\u2019nea \u2014\"\u2014 Joy over: this à double BE id Ge HD Stewart Stanley, Mont- Trenhoime, bie A Isobel, \"Dun- Keir Harate,M.P.But Bir Herbert ao pond throw Meron should Jeave it alane seein\u2019 it 1 A your Molly pA Île Marguerite.Sher- ham Ladies\u2019 Coliegs .357 | Maxwell, Bart, an enthusiastic Hcot, N'a d'a\u2019 \u2019 \"| whiskey In ony ither way.But wi TO BE COOL.Doctor H.J.Brodeur, [Ihe other te gir).The child replied Armitage, Nellie Marguerite.Soer | gna, Stanley\u2019 Watson, \u2018Cowina: aw Mr.GN.Barnes.MF.a Dundes [70 TCS 5, Sf Kirk.Hon they F6?1 hae my doota rim ; ' - * | Oh, mamma says he came straight ville Aeadem 342! man, wha controls the 'malgamatel ; ATTI The hot weather has arrived just Specialist of Parts, tre \" va .5 can refuse the same privilege to ither .) m H * Molly's face fell and she penny Allen, Geora = = SE Patrick's | School.Society ©\u2019, Enginéers-\u2014the finest trada .et the right time, just when the dry Complexion, Skin, Soalp went 0 Hérfelf.Soon her hostess - ; Que vo.341 union In\u2019 a \u2014are inst a\u2019 al: x eke octane vation Ar yn eat i de firm of M J « Gomito-Ur.noticed het silently weeping.Due Martin, Digi Keine Montreal | celebrations.lr.Barnes thinks it wad [0 the ook ee Seal: A slacker can be either born or mad goods firm essrs.Jas.A.Ogilvy am Neg TROUBLES what's the matter, pit?\u201d she asked, hes CASTORI i A High\u2019 fe Na y & in be a guid thing.It Beots ren wad live hm In the iohfgton.evo y ke | But he in aimost AR bom A this & Sons, St.Catherine street west, siosd B sereine.Pimp idiom Gurfocurs ys, | 2h ound the te rey Shoulder.Schbal pg 33s alr In the presont than they des, An | on them they will maybe Ane some the more me in coerced.tha more his per scener of Mountain street, are o Viailty, Prostration drt gees.Où, oh.\u201d aRé ass hur \u2018Infants \"Huntingdon A 334 Joes In the remote past.That seems 10 pard thihkin\u2019 on the subject.sonality will assert itself, aod the more \u2019 or Fan iver hina HS L [Deby brot from Heaven, and Le Montreal High _.me tairly sensible advice, though it he will mack.it is quite hopeless to en- + ing Shirt Waist Suits, Kimonos, ete, Li hoa, boo a Srk brought mine.boo- Tho i Yes \u2018os bare ve Alvin Baugh! 8chool tar Giro.331 Winns commend itae!\u2019 tè the \u201cpatriote\u201d - deavor to make him play ames Rion - : Anderson.Maud.\u2018Westmount \u2014\u2014 Coll Chronicis.at prices that the slender purse ap- \u2018 \u2018 Saran.Faas mn Rome weeks or months syne tnem- MADAME GENDRON, age Ch ) teamer Numidian, rom The Allan line stasmehip Sibert rom unt A.76 nn trusted hofuet + pus STAR preciates.Their announcement on| The Anan \"Brena steamer = om FRidaphis ne Kaan and.Glisgom, ration.he oa \"Wostmo ory canm Do tru tod Sottati Smee: wa 9 Phillips Square.noop +1 ! page T1 of thin iosue of the Star in.\"30 a \"ae Mur mini n a ee 1 yo ang vy don dons to a © \u2018sold 3 x ta, $4.80 to\u2019 Collage at Aberdeen, an\u2019 1 gaid some- rs pu on © PP ae 266 BC Dames trente , and will ie at midnight 6 July cop Co t.James st A eres PARISIAN DREVIMANER.e \\ .dicates how easy It le to bs cool.this afcarnoon, an US dédèed rs 00.4 Memaiey, 36 \u2018tin\u2019 aboot there Already bein\u2019 collez , vort at 9 a.m.July at 1 o\u2019dlook 4his .afterseon., %, 1D.1006.ar SALLE ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + PROBABILITIES FOR NEXT 24 HOURS.Modorate winds, mostly fair, but some local thunderstorms.Wednesday, fair, with stationary or slightly lower temperature, +++ ++ 444444 +4+++ +++ +4 444 PEELE LLL E EEE Uncertainty was the most striking ~haracteristic of the weather to-day.I seemed perfectly undecided what to de with itself, and se by turns prom- jsed and threatened.At one time the sky clouded up and ran seemed imminent and people who went aut curried umbrellas, Then agmin the clouds would blow off, The sun would rome out «lear and warm.and everyone would feel certain that it was going to be fine weather, only to have the other performance repested, Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by Hearn & Harrison's Standard barvineter: At noon yesterday, 29.X0; at 8 am.to-day, 29.87; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.84.Temperature \u2014 To-day, maximum 80, minimum 65; 80, mintmum év.yesterday, muximum The Sun rose this morning at 4.21 o'clock, and will set this evening at 7.49 o'clock.Maximum and Minimum Tempera- tures.Victoria, T0, 56, Calgary, &8, 54.Frine Albert, 7s, 62.Qu Appelle, 20, 64.Winnipeg, 82.64.Port Arthur, 70 b?.Farry Sound, Xp, 58.Turonto, 81, \"64, Ottawa, 52, 5S, Montreal, 52, 62, Quebec, 82, 62, Halifax, 6», oS.Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 72: Paris, SI: Washington.85.New York, 760.Chicagn, Su.St Agathe, 49, rain.Cacouna, 62, s2, fine.Gt.Andrew's, N.B.63, foggy.Alex- undria Bay, 71, fair, old Orchard, 74, fuir CUT ARTERY WHILE BATHING Swimmer Injured by Broken Glass Bottle in River, While bathing in the river to-day opposite 3767 Notre Dame street, R.Bourgeois, 23 vears of age.cut his wrist on a broken bottle.The blood poured from the wound in a stream.and the victim of the accident was in a weak condition when the Notre lame Hospital was reached.It was found that an artery had been sever: ed.To Settle Differences.La Presse of last evening had an editorial respecting the propasal to rend a special Papal envoy to the U'nir- ed States tn settle differences in the Roman Catholic church there, resulting from disagreements between the Polish clement and the Irish Rishops The paper admits that the latter have appeared latterly rather in the role of \u201cfighters.\u201d even though the excitable Poles have had recourse to unjustifiable vinlence! The French-Canadians, says the paper.cannot close their eyes to future trouble; They also have had complaints to make against the prelates who head the American church.In this, however, the French-Canadian as proved himself a thorough Chris- tian\u2014in that he ignores clerical irregularities, thinking only of his duty o Go Lansdowne Public Installation.Preparations are being made for the annual meeting of Lansdowne lodge, No.9, LO.OF., which will take place In Castle Hall, 990 St.Catherine east, on Wednesday evening.when the newly elected officers will be publicly installed by P.GG.M.J.J.Reid, who will be assisted by several of the leading members of the \u2018>rder.The annual statement shows the lodge to be in a strong financial position, and the past year has been a record-breaker In every way.Short addresses will be \u2018dulivered by the visiting brethren.\u2014 Longueuil School Elections.The election of à school commissionar for the Protestant School municipality of the town and parish sf Longueuil was held yesterday In the Model Schonl building, Montreal South, under the presidency of John Simlllie, chairman of the board.The election resulted in the return of William Murray, of Montreal South over his opponent, H.A.Field, by a majority of 21.Mr.Murray polled 66 votes and Mr.Field 35, the largest vote recorded rince the or- (ganization of the school municipality.Fined for Having Dirty Yard.© The D.B.Martin Company were fined to-day by Mr.Recorder Weir $10 and costs for having their yards at the Eastern Abattoir in a dirty condition.The company had been unable to procure suffictent cars from the railroad company to remove the refuse from their yards and, although some people have been willing to take at away for gardening purposes, there vas still a large quantity left.A Charitable Prophecy! Apropos of the Lords Day Rill.Le Canada (Liberal.nf Montreal, savs that Mr.Rorden is going to he able to groan in the English provinces about the iniquity of the law; as adversary of the Government he will say in Quebec that eur co-religionists have œuhmitted to the old l\u2019uritan laws.Such 4s Mr.Borden's double-faced character.Accused of Overfondness for Poodle.Wilfrid Grenier.aged residing at 19 St.Timnthee street, appeared before Judge lafontaine to-day, charged with theft.He was arrested by Detec- _tiver Charbonneau and Leger for stealing a Russian poodle owned by G.Proulx, Sanguinet street He pleaded not guilty and was remanded until) Wednesday week.A Stole From His Employers.Henry Duffy.aged 45 years, appeared before Judge Lafontaine to-day.charged with stealing $12 from Darling and Brady.He wax employed by this firm as collector.and after having secured the amount of money mentione 1 failed to turn it in He was fined $5 and costs or 15 days in gaol.Montrealer Dies in Toledo.Mr.T.J.Finn, of 1his city.has ceived news of the death, yesterday.of his son.Timothy Finn, jr.at st Vincent's Hospital, Toledn, Ohio The eased was 'hirty-four years of age and unmarried.\u2018The remains will be drought to Montreul for interment.+ 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + Detorimier> Bchool Commissioners.The election of school rommission- re- ers.which was held recently for the Protestant schol of Delorimier.has resulted in the arpointment of Ald George Jeftreys.nnd Messrs.Bernard Kleter and J.1B.Morrow, APPEAL IS MADE TD GOVERNMENT Counsel for C.C.Browne Takes Another Step to Block Extradition.UNUSUAL POINT RAISED It is Claimed That Browne\u2019s Extradition is Sought to Serve Sentence for Unextraditable Crime, rer Mr T.Chase Casgrain, council for Chailes © Browne, whose application for a writ of habeas corpus wi vas- \u2018erday quashed by Mr.Justice Tascne- reau, 1s taking further proceedings to have his client remain in Canada.This time he is making direct application to thte Minister of Justice on a point which 1s seldom raised, but which may be of much importance |n this case.Mr.Casgrain claims that it is opposed to the very essence of the extradition treaty tha! any country should secure the extradition of a fugiyve ova «ne charge in order to be ablé to punish him for a crime which ix not extraditable, and urges that this is the case with Browne-that his extradition has been secured on a charge of fraud in order that he may be taken back to serve two years on a conviction under a charge of conspiracy to defraud,which 15 not an extraditable offence.In his letter to the Minister of Jus- tive, Mr.Casgrain points out that Browne was convicted in New York on a charge of conspiracy to defraud.and tled to Canada, where he was arrested by a United States secret service officer on the same charge, and committed for extradition, which committal was quashed by Judge Lavergne, as this is not an extraditable offence.That then a specific charge of fraud was laid against Browne, who was rearrested, again committed, and the committal! yesterday upheld by Judge Taschereau.\\ FISTICUFFS ON STREET CAR.Conductor and Passenger Engaged in \u201cCatch as Catch Can.\u201d Passengers on a street var descending Amherst street yesterday afternoon were, in addition to their ride.treated to an impromptu boxing bout.which made up by its spirit for whatever it may have lacked in science and regularity.The conductor of the car got into an argument with a passenger and almnst before the others on the car were aware of the trouble the two men were at it tooth and nail.The phrase \u201ctooth and nail\u201d is used ad- Visediy, and in its literal application, for the mill was a catch-as-catch-can na in the fullest sense, and everything went, In fact the \u201cgo\u201d was stopped Just as the passenger had managed to get hold of one of the conductor's ears with hix teeth, and was in process of masticating that useful and ornamental appendage He himself had not escaped, however, for the conductor was small but game, and succeeded in con - siderably altering the general effect of his opponent's features both as to shape and color.The occurrence naturally frightened the women and children, who formed the bulk of the car's passengers, and there were several who tried tn Jump off the car.which was moving rapidly.Officers of the Street Rallway Company.when seen tn-day with regard to the occurrence.sald that thev had reason to believe that the passenzer was a man who sought quarrels with the coñductors of the cars and that a warrant had been issued for his arrest._\u2014 Government \u201cRed Tape.\u201d To the Editor of the Montreai Star.Sir,-\u2014Is it possible that only in Canada conditions such as I am about to portray can exist ?Last fall there rame a call for men to work on the Transcontinental Railway survey, and from this section quite a large number of men decided to leave their homes and try their luck in the wilds, relying on many fair promises from Ottawa.They willingly braved all the hard- chips of the pioneer.and when transportation became difficult, and winter roads not yet in good condition.they suffered privations not a few.rations were short, and many make-shifts were resorted to.This was the beginning of the had management.Presently, from all parts of the country came ro- ports of want of pay, or delay in payment of cheques which the men forwarded to their families.For instanca, cheques {issued last April were only cashed the first week in July.The families of these men meantime could either starve, run into debt or do as they best could.Now, who profits by this delay?What 1s the cause of it, and why this method of paymen:?Is there so much red tape in Ottawa that a simple pay roll should take a month to gn over.that it should take another few weeks before being forwarded\u201d Are there no malls, are there no paymasters ?What kind of system have they?It may be satisfactory to clerks in the departments, no doubt it ls, but how about the othsr party?Their accounts must be pall, ves, and paid promptly.Therefore if the laborer la worthy of his hire, let him have it.and have it promptly, too, for by delay its usefulness is minimized and atl satisfaction taken from it.Appeals to headquarters sn far are met hy ¢ivil but non-commital replies, and as a prominent business man of this place remarked to me to-day: \u201cTheir business methods inspire no confidence in the public generally.\u201d ONE OF THE AFFLICTED.Grenville, Que.Both Deny Stealing Horse.Alphonse Belair and Albert Desmar- teau were arraigned to-day before Judge Lafontaine on a charge of rteal- ing Madame Demers\u2019 horse and rig.It is alleged that the pair broke into Madame Demers\u2019 stable and went for a drive as far as Lachine and back.and then sent the horse back by a third party with the statement that It had been found.Both pleaded not guilty to-day and were remanded until to-morrow.Cossacks Will Not Meobolize.Ust-Medvieditsa.Territory of the Dan, July 10.\u2014Fhe Cossacks of the second reserve, who had been ordered mobilized for police service, have refused to join the colors.Durnova\u2019s Estate Destroyed.Yarensk.Russia, July 10.\u2014The estate fear thigitown of M.Durnovo, former ministek of the interior, has heen completely destroyed by rebel- linus peasants.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 iKHed by Electric Car.Powmanville, Ont.July 10.\u2014Thomas Eaoar.a wealthy retired blacksmith of this place, was killgd at Compton, Col, by an electric car.| General Strike at Odessa.Odessa, Russta, July 10.\u2014A general men employed about the port.Fine cut glass celery dishes $6.00.R.Hemsley, 2656 St.James pt, Montreal.ean M Crm Cre a | strike broke out to-day among the = Se g eu - rpg vd ARILRE TRE, RRR VRC CX 7 ; (rte dé go = 77) 7 7 Int Mrs.Mars.\u2014\"Deoar me! THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018 i 7 NS = 7 A rl 7 IN | et iy y STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JULY IMEMORIAL SERVICE: Ÿ N \\ CN 7 Ll Look, N'ars, the Earth has turned into a comet!\u201d Mr.Mars.\u2014\u201cComet, nothing! That's the Canadian wheat crop!\u201d PERSONALS.Miss Meta Dobbs, of Montreal, is in Kingston.Mrs.C.M.Mills, of Westmount, has returned from Danville.Mrs.W.de M.Marler and family have left for Tadousac.Mr.J.Burley Smith, M.E., Stanley street, has sailed for England.Mrs.W.H.Ardley has left for Willard.Maine, to spend the summer.Miss Madeline Wright, of Boston, is the guest of friends in Westmount.Miss Lilian H.Laughton, is spending July with her parents at Lancaster, Ont.Mrs.Knight, Me.Miss Francis.of Montreal is the guest of Mrs.E.L.Horwood, in Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.C E.Seifert have re turned from a short visit to New York.Lady Sybil Gray left last night on the Ocean Limited for the Lower Pro- virces.Master Ross Hutchins Smeaton and her sister, Miss are summering at Ogunquit, and Master Rruce Crombie leave shortly for Europe.Mr.De Bellefeuille, K.C., and family have gone to St.Eustache for the summer.Mr.Alfred Brunning has left town an a trip to Toromto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo.- Miss Gallwey, of Ottawa, is spending a month with Mrs.Hopkins, of Westmount.Mrs.Strange.of Kingston, has been in town for a few days, the guest of Mrs.Agnew.Miss Minnie Clearihue has returned from St.Therese, where she spent the past three weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Leduc, of Montreal, are in Quebec, the guests of Dr.and Mrs.Rinfret.Mrs.8 H Ewing and family are spending the summer at \u201cSparhawk Hall.\" Ogunquit, Me.Tha marriage of Miss Hilda Marler to Mr.Gordon Macdougail will take place In November.' Mrs.J.T.Wilson.150 Drummond street, is spending the summer at the Algonquin, 8t.Andrews, N.B.Miss Clara Stafford has returned from Hudeon, and will spend the remainder of the summer at Cacouna.Miss Priscila Johnson.of Mount Vernon, N.Ÿ.le the guest of Mrs.Wil- Ham A.Edmunds, 37 Sussex avenue.Miss Ruth McCoy has returned from Smith's Falls, where she spent a month with her grandmother, Mrs.W.McCoy.Miss Eva Ratterberg.of Toronto, is visiting her brothér, Mr.M.Ritten- berg, 505B, Mance St.Montreal annex.Mr.and Mrs.George Gareau, of Shoa! Lake, Man., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.McCoy.Mance street.oo Mr.Alf.Piddington and a party of friends, have left on the- yacht Curlew, for the Lower .\u20188t: Lawrence,, on a cruise.4 Cel Mr.W.de M.Marler.Miss Hilda Marlet and Mr.Gordon Macdougall have left on a fishing trip to the Résti- gouche.: i * Migs Minnie Tomkins, of Westmount, leaves this evening to spend the summer with relatives at Pelham Manor, New York.Mrs.C.H.Colson, Miss Ivy Sclater and Mrs.J.A.Dawson.of Montreal, were registered at the Chateau,Quebec, yesterday.: Miss McBrine, of Toronto, is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs.Fred.Caldecott, 60 Somerville Ave, Westmount.Mrs.and\u2019 Miss Lowrey.of West- motürit.who \u2018have been the guests of Dr.and Mrs.Basken, in Ottawa, have returned home.Miss Elizabeth Borden, of Ottawa, Ia spending a fortnight with Mrs.Finley, of Montreal, at her summer home on the St.Lawrence.Lady Augusta.Fane, of England, who has been in Quebec the guest of Mrs.W.Molson Macpherson.left today for the Maritime Provinces.Miss Howard.of England.who fias been the guest of His Excellency and Lady Sybll Grey, at Qovernment House, Ottawa, for some time, léft yesterday for New York, to spend a few days before sailing for her home in England.yt E.| Rudolph Doiken, W.T.Spencer, Percy Clarkson, J.O.breque, J.Pitcher, A.B.Macpherson, W.a.Fenisom, J.H.Roper, Geo.Bishop, \"nr J.Lyons.and.M, Qenpolly.of Montreal.Were .gueutÿ st the .Chatean, Quebec, Yesterday: : oh gah Dr.A.Gould has Perth, Ont., Hon.W.A.Weir has returned from the coast of Muine.Miss Dorothy Walters has returned to Ottawa from Montreal.Mrs.Francis Bottereil is the guest of Mrs.Cappen, at Little Metis.Dr.J.K.Cleary and fainily have gone to the Thousand Islands to spend July.Mrs.and Miss Hunt, of North street, Toronto, have arrived in town en route to the seaside.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Grimadale.Miss L.M.Grimsdale are leaving for Hois- sevaln, Manitoba.Miss Lucia Van Vliet left this morning for Canterbury.Que.to spend a few weeks with friends.returned trom \"Lean Miss May Loucks, who has been visiting Mrs.C.J.Smith, in Montreal, has returned to Ottawa Miss Margaret McGlynn and Miss Gahan are leaving Saturday for Sta, Agathe, to spend a few weeks.Ald.and Mrs.Robinson and family were at Hudson Heights recently, tho guests of Mrs.Robert Murray.Mrs.James Fairte and Mr.J.Arthur Fairlie leave town to-morrow td spend the summer in the White Mountains.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Watson and Master Ivan Watson have left to spend a few weeks at Old Otchard Beach.Lady Caron and Miss Alice Caron are leaving on Wednesday for Murray Bay, where they will spend the summer.Miss Edith Clemow and Miss Lola Powell are leaving Ottawa on Thursday to join Miss Eileen Clemow at North Hatley.Prof.E.W.MacBride.of Montreal, who arrived from England on Friday.is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Chrysler, in Ottawa.Mrs.Walter Moore.of Ottawa, and her sister.Miss Rose Miner, of Montreal.are spending the summer at Pleasant Valley, Cantley.Mrs.Fred.Caldecott, Somerville Ave.Westmount, has returned to town.after spending six weeks : in.Toronto, the guest of Mrs.Stapléton Caldecôtt.The marriage of Miss :Albertine La- freniere, to Mr.Alphonse Hart, of the Hochelaga Bank.takes place to-mor- row in the Sacred Heart Chapal of the St.James Church.Miss Lappin, Shuter street, acrom- panied by her niece, Miss Fthel Roberts, has left to spend the summer.tho guest of her nephew, Dr.F.L.Hors- fall, of Seattle, Washington.The marriage of Miss Kathigen Con- \u2018stance to Dr.Carlylo A.Porteous,\u2019 #ill take place very: quietly at 8t orga\u2019s.Church, on - Wednesday marnlfg, at 8 Mr.Dudley Oliver.and Bi © Oftver, (formerly Miss Jones) arejat Lachine.the gueats of Mrs.Olives aunt and uncle, Mr; and Mrs.J.A emart.with iho they will remain dvshbrt time ater.going to Prescott {b.Visit Mr.and \u2018Miss Jones.The marriage took place st week of Miss abel Christle, of Marin Flats.Que., to Mr.F.G.Clark, the ceremony being performed at the home of the \u2018bride's cousin, Mrs.C.R.Strong.Montreal.oMr-ané, Mrs.Clark will reside in Shawbridge, Que.A quiet wedding took place at Ham- flton on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Jean Lundie, daughter of the late Rev.Wm.Troup, was married to Mr.Hiram Norton Dewitt, gon of the late Mr.Caleb B.Dewitt, of Montreal.The ceremofty was performed by the Rev.8.Lyle D.D.in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom.The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Troup, and Mr.- J.Dewitt, of Montreal, acted as best man.Mr.and Mrs.Dewitt have left \u2018for a short trip, and on thelr return to town will reside at-101 Durocher street.In St.Paul's Episcopal Church, New- burgh, N.Y.recently, the marriage took place of Miss Harriet Maye MacLean, only daughter of Mrs.Bowden 8.Mac- Lean, of Vancouver, B.C.formerly of.Ottawa, to Mr.James.A.G.Catruthets, of Ottawa, son of Mr.C.Cry n >.The cOremony.was ofinéd by the Rev.James C.Elttott, recto\u201d où the church, in the.resence of the bride's most intimatd friends and ciges- mates from St.Luk#s.Hospital In- ing School for Nurses, where Miss Mac- has been a student nurse since November, 1905.The bride wore a white travelling.dress.and_a chiffon plumes.She carri bed White with \u2018os .a odauet of awedt pets and malden \u2018oster, third daughter-of Rev.1?Canon and: Mrs.Foster, of Coaticooke,, | hair fern.The bridesmaids, the Misses E.J.Brady.of Toronto, and Edith Skidmore, of Milton, N.Y., wore white gowns and carried pink carnations.The groom's gift to the bride was a necklace nf pearls and to the bridesmaids he gave pearl brooches, Mr and Mrs.(\u2018arruthers are spending their honeymoon in New York and Atlantic city.and will reside in Ottawa.The marriage took place on Monday afternoon at 539 Mance strset, the residence of Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Bah- bage.uncle and aunt of the bride, of Miss Edith Mary Babbage to Mr.Thomas Newman West, the Rev.J.R.Dobson, of St.Glles church, officiating.The bride was dressed in cream silk.draped with cream lace and lace yoke.She wore a veil of Brussels net with orange blossora and carried a shower bouquet of cream roses.The bridesmaids were Miss Winnie Babbage, sister of the bride, and Miss Lil- lan Babbage.cousin of the bride.who wore cream silk volle dresses with lace trimmings and carried shower hou- quets of pink carnations.They also wore pearl crescent brooches, the gift of the bridegroom.Mr.E.F.Schofleld was best man.The aunt of the bride wore a grey silk dress with yoke of ; point d'esprit.At the conclusion nf | the ceremony a reception was held, i after which Mr.and Mrs.West left for | their wedding trip.the bride's travelling gown being of navy blue canvas cloth with hat to match.The bride's presents included a gold curb bracelet from the bridegroom.The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a signet ring.Permits for Sale of Postage Stamps.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 10.\u2014Hon.R.Lemieux, Postmaster General, has approved of a new plan for increasing the facilities for the sale of postage stamps, a system of permits in addition to the | present system of licensing.These | permits wii consist in a single card | giving permission to sell stamps.practically under the same conditions as those of to-day.except that no commission shall be paid and that the bearer of the permit or his representative will not be hound to buy his stamps from the local postmaster.In the cities, stamps will have to be procured from the postmaster.nr branch post offices, or from licensed dealers.In other populated centres.where there are licenses for sale of stamps the bearer nf the permit will be able to buy his stamps in the ordinary manner from the local postmaster, who in turn may deliver a permit to any respectable merchant on the latter\u2019s proving that the permit will be a means of accomodation.The new plan Will not necessarily supplant that at present in vogue, hut it will doubtless recommend liself to the smaller deal- \u2018ara on account of its simplicity.Only Two Rounds Finiahed.\u2018Special to The Montreal Siar.Boston, July 10.\u2014The sixteenth annua) \u2018congress of the American \\Whist League opened at the Hotel Somerset yesterday.Nearly 200 players are present from all parts of the country.Four teams of eight players each, re- - presenting the New England Whist Association.the Chicago Whist Association and the Northwestern Whist Association, entered the competition for the Brooklyn trophy, only two rounds of which contest had been finished at the close of play late last night.Investigating Violations by Trusts, Cleveland.Ohin, July 10.\u2014The federal grand jury here began, to-day, the investigation of violations of the Inter-state commerce and anti-rebate laws alleged to have been committed by various prominent rallways and the Standard Oil Company.George T.Roberts, assistant auditor of the In- ter-State Commerce Commission, N.H.Anspach, head of the tariff and schedule department of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, and W.T.8mith, freight claim agent of the same road, were examined.tr \u2018 Killed a Motorman, Columbus, Ohio, July 10.\u2014Motorman James Peters was kllled and five yias- sengers were slightly injured by the collision of two street carson \u2018avenue, here late last night.I You Need.Matches \u2014~WEEN pT DOMINION.PARK.\"vot dan get a Boxfull for 1c, sup- t plied automatically from any of the 60 stands in various parts of the grounds.; ; 4 ATST, PAUES Distinguished Company Honors the Memory of the Canadian and American Victims.' London.July 10.\u2014A memorial service for the American and Canadian victims of the Salisbury railway disaster of July 1 took place In St.Paul's Cathedral to-day in the presence of a very large congregation, including Ambassador Whitelaw Reid and the staff of the American Embassy.Lord Sirath- cona and Mount Royal, the Canadiar.High Commissioner, and his wife; Lord Mayor Walier Vaughan Morgan and the sheriffs of London.in the officia\u2019 robes; C.Johnstone, representing the Colonia! Office: Sir Daniel Hunter Mc- Millan, Lieutenant-Governor of Mani- tobu and officials of the Southwestern Railway and of the American Steam- ahip Lina.Most of those who were bereaved by the accident were represented by members of the family or friends, among them being Colonel McPherson, for his brother-in-law, the late Walter Bar- wick, of Toronto.= The service, which was fully choral.was conducted by the Dean of 8t Pauls, assisted by Archdeacon Sin- air.BRINGING BACK THE DEAD.New York.July 10.\u2014Mrs.Frederick Henry Cossitt arrived here to-day on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II.with the body of her husband, who was killed in the rallway accident at Salisbury, England, on July 1.while the young couple were on their wedding tour.Will Not Assist Bureaucrats.Moscow, July 10.\u2014Princes Ivoff and Volkonsky are here trying to persuade the Zemstvo Congress, which is considering the famine situation, to participate in the government relief work, but the majority of the members are opposed to assuming any responsibility as long as the bureaucracy controls the rellef work.IR Turks Do Not Want Embassy.Constantinople, July 10.\u2014Fresh instructions have been sent to the Turkish Minister Chekib Bey, to renew hls efforts to dissuade the authorities at Washington from carrying out the proposed elevation of the legation here Lu the status of an Embassy.: UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under The Companies Act, 1902, letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the Becretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 29th day of June, 1908, Incorporating Edouard Fabre Surveyer, Advocate; Alexander Chase-Casgrain, Advocate, Joseph Willlam Weldon, Advocate; Errol Malcolm McDougall, Advocate; and Stephen John LeHuray, Accountant, all of the City of Montreal, in the Proe- ince of Quebec.for the following purposes, viz, To carry on ths business of manufacturers of and dealers in rubber boots and shoes and al articles of which rubber forms a part, and in all the by-products thereof, and to manufacture, sell ard deal in goods, wares and merchandise which can advantageously be manufactured, sokl and dealt in in conjunction with such goods; (b) To acquire by purchase, concession, exchange or other legal title, and to construct, erect, operate, maintain and manage all factories, shops, storehouses, depots, machine shops, engine houses and other structures and erections necessary\u2019 for its business and all other property moveable find \u2018immoveable, necessary and useful for the carrying on of any of the purposes of the Company, and to lease, sell, mortgage, hypothecate and dispose of the same; (c) To purchase and acquire and to own, hold, hypothecatg, pledge, sell and re-issue, with or without gusr- antee the shares, debentures A bonds of any manufacturing or $thér corporation carrying on business similar to that of this company, and to amalgamate with any Company in Canada constituted for the carrying on of any similar business; and to acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, and to manage, operate, and car ry on the property, undertaking and basi- ness of any such corporation, and to pay for the same in cash, shares, bonds or securities of the Company; (d) Té develop and operate any water power Jr water powers, and to generats, produce and accumulate electric and electro-motive forces, or other similar agency for the production of light, lieat or power, for the Purposes of the Company, with power to sell or otherwise dispose of any excess hot required, and to supply the same for Ught, heat or power purposes to any per- sun or corporation oh such terms as may ber agreed upon.provided that the foregoing powers when exercised outside the property of the Company shall be subject to all Provincial and Municipal laws and regulations in that ; (e) To apply for.obtain, register, purchase.lease or license on royalty or otherwise, acquire and hold, use, own, operate and introduce and to sell, assign or otherwise dispose of any trade marks.trade names, patents of invention, improvements and processes under registration or otherwise, useful to the business of the Company.and to use, exercise, develop, grant licenses in respect of, or otherwise turn to account, Any such trade marks.trade names and inventions, licenses, processes, and the like or any such other property or rights; (f) To carry on any business, whether manufacturing or otherwise.whick may be carried on in connection with the purposes of the Company, or which may be beneficial or profitable thereto; {g) To promote or assist in promoting.and to become a shareholder fn any subsidiary, allied or other company carrying on or having for its objects the operation of any business similar to that of this Company, and to enter into arrangements for sharing profits, union of interest, joint adventure, reciprocal concessions, or otherwise, with such person or company.and to take or otherwise acquire shares and securities of such company.and to hold, sell, hy- pothecate, pledge.re-issue, with or without guarantee, or otherwise deal in the same; (h) To acquire the good-will, property, rights and assets, and assume the ltabilities of any person, firm or company indebted fo the Company, or transacting any business similar to that conducted by the Company.and to pay for the same fn cash or in securities of the Company or otherwise: (I) To accept in payment \u2018ot any work done by the Company.stock, shares, bonds.debentures or vther security of any Company; (J) To aid in any manner any corporation, any of whose shares or uwpnas Jtock, bonds or other obligations are held, or are in any man- per guaranteed by the Company, and to do any acts, or things for the preservation and protection, improvement or enhance- nient of the value of any such shaves of capital stock, bonds or other obligations, to do any and all acts and things tending poses at any time held or controlled by the Company.(k) To do all and everything necessary, suitable.convenient or proper for the accomplishment of any of | the property or attainments of any one or more of the objects herein enumerated, or which shall or may at any time T to be necessary for the protection or benefit of the corporation elther as holders of or interested in any property or otherwise; | The operations of the Company to be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere, by the name of the \u201cCANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY\" (Limited), with à total capital stock of five million dollars, divided into fifty thousand shares of one hundred dollars, and the cHlef of business of the said company to be at the.City of Mpntreal, in the Province of Gue-\u2019 Dated at the office of the Secrpfary of | Ha of Canada.this 30th day June, R.W.SCOTT, .yo i crethry of Stats.\u2018McGQIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & - -BURVEYER, : i, @dicitors for Applicants.- be i You Cann to incredse the value of any of the pur- | \u2014\u2014 weather, w therefore, guaran YOU FRY IT?\u2014 : C mot ExPeot.MILLIER to be good and pure if it is exposed to the .afmasplière, especially d hep the air is full of dust.BOTTLES, which sre THOROUGHLY ATERILIZED after use.D tee ull milk supplied by us to.be absolutely pure.£0 in this We deliver ours in ARALED Wen, WiLL yr THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, Ltd.Finest Young Hyson .Fine Gunpowder Tes .All our Teas for sale in 44-Ib.and and 20.lb.caddies or canjsters.\u2026 LILAC ages only.\u2019 .59 cents per Pound Pkt.FRASER'S ROYAL DUTCH\" astringent, injurious to y, ROYAL DUTCH.COFFEE prepared by the mobt.délicate wi ROYAL DUTCH CO FRASER; VIGER & CE, Italian Warehouse, Eatalittatiol LOU.cee LT .Ca .6 1-lb.packages, or fresh-packed in 5, 10 x s prepar which removes by steam.before roasting.producing headache, biliousness, théut discomfort or injury.FFÉE put up:in 2-lb, \"Cans, 90 Cents per Can.Coffee should always be kept in a closed Tin; if left in a paper bag or exposed in any way-it Josés both its flavor and strength.Telephone Up 685.1696 ST.CATHERINE STREET.163 3004 LT - - - - , (English Breakfast.) Per pound.fuperbly .choicest Lapsenz Souchong .Cee Les Lea FU .oo.$1.00 The \u2018Russian Karavan,\u201d very choicest early spring picked Breakfast ngou .\u20ac +10 Sea eeere Seco veers wet thu een wir nee cee ie oe.1.00 Extra Bouchong .«co eos + bc Kxtra Congou .\u201ceen 80c Fraser's Special Blend .46c English Brenifast .35e Good Black Tea.cesse ses 25e FORMOSA OOLONG TEA.Roval Dragon, Crop No.1 .c0 oon 0.Lo.100 Royal Dragon, Crop No.2 .e FE 75¢ INDIA CEYLON TEA.Fraser's Golden Tipped Ceylon Tea.Bne Very Finest Ceylon Tea .20224 wien conn ein.60¢ Cholce CovIOn TOA .220 +1 2000000 Lee ve ee ie ie a an 350 Fine Cevion Tea .2.20 245 se esse ue 2be Finest 8cented Orange Pekoe 60c Very Choicest Japan .80c Extra Japan .200000 10 eee.50e Fine Japan -.oc.cov avn 40c Choice Japan .vee » 300 TEA A perfect cofubination of the choicest India and Ceylon Tea.sold in packe 1 25 cents per ¥-ib Pkt.COPFPFEES CREAM COFFEE\u2014(Our Special Blend).Is in demand from Halifax to Vancouver.It i» to-day the most.popular high-grade Coffee on the market.It had won its grestest popularity entirely on merit, as we give no prizes 6r use any schemes In hasteding the sale of it.\u201c The value is: simply in the goods.M \u2014Par Pound.40 Cents.0.Put up in b-1b., 10-1b.and 20-1b.Cans.SOMETHING NEW.: oo N.Y.COFFEE.- A combinatiôn of the finest Coffees grown.; | N.Y.COFFEE.A perfect combination of finest\u2019 Arabian Mocha, Old Government Plantation Ceylon, and- other fine, Coffees.40 Cerits a Pound.: :* ANOTHER.FAVORITE.McCEWAN'S (ALBANY) ROYAL DUTCH COFFEE.[ red oy the Beach Process (Patented), the Java, TANNIC ACID.a powerful ete, ch Process can be drunk by the Bea THE RORDAEIMER BUILDING, 307, 209 & 211 St.James Stress, HONTEBAL.Te .DOES NOT BITE.THE TONGUE.Price.$1.60 per Ib.389 $t Catherine.A No Name Yet $10 but there is lots of time take there name that we think is ed uniess with bis permission.Overalls, plain Black or Blye, Blue back, rivetted pockets, a everything as it-ought te_be, and the Er Stores close a PLEADED GUILTY BUT FREED BY COURT , Admiral Rojestvensky Declared Not Guilty\u2014Officers of Bedovia Condemned to Death.ere Cronstadt, Russia, July 10.\u2014Admiral Rojestvenaky.whose trial on the charge of surrendering to the enemy after the battle of.the Ses of Japan, began before a cqurt-martial here on July 4th, was acquitted to-day.aftsr the court bad deliberated for nearly ten hours.Four officers of the torpedo boat de- stroyet Bedovia, who were on trisi with the Admiral, - were found guilty of having premeditatively.sur- rendersd the Bedovia, and all four wers condemned to death by shooting.But oh account of extenusting circumstances, the Emperor will be requested to commute their sentences to dismiseal from the service and to be deprived of certain rights which they would otherwise enjoy.; WE WILL NOT DECIDE TILL THE 21st JULY FOR THE BEST NAME SUGGESTED We have already received quite a.few suggestions, to, send in à ; most suitable from all the suggestions sent in, and then We will award the prise to the sender\u2014whose name shall not be publish- We carry a full stock of all the different kinds of d dark ¢hades, all double stitched, bib front and be.: dbuble stitched, full size: sold at $1.50 Suit.White only, at $1.00 Suit.Come ana ses our nes (Suitable for a.ys If a suggestion for an approp toh an né _navite.You may get $10.00 for your trouble.at 7:p.m.,, except Saturdays, 11 p.m.Our $1.35 fountain pen writes smooth- i.R: Hernaier 355 Gi, Jams, street.|.For Our Overalls nate.We will nd White stripe.best that [Can be 1 tradesmen, e, catchy ~\u2014 AND \u2014 401 Wast.St.Catherine St.THE PIANO OF QUALITY The Gerhard Heintzman is conceded first place by all who are competent to judge, because of its beautiful and lasting tons quality.It costs little more than other ordinary good pianos.It is the best value on the market.J.W.Shaw & Co., 370 West St.Catherine street, are the sole ts.A Choice selection in beautiful case designs always on hand: also à fine selection of Shaw pianos always on hand.OJé pianos of any make taken in exchange.Don't miss a visit to Shaw's if you want a piano.BANDIT NOT CAPTURED.Supposed Yosamite Valley Outlaw Successfully Proves Alibi, Freapno, Calif, July 10.\u2014A despatch was received her late last night, stating that the man Sweet, who had b arrested charged with holding up the five .i In Yosemite Valley, he given his liberty.He proved an \u2018 4 Dat as; \u201c1 Jewellery made to order, designs sub- iftted: * NX.Hemsley, 265 St.James st.es.fo printed and worth \"IE.Ty Ti Ca he \u2014e AEA rein MS HEIR ag Pen qe CSR pro A cDE +N i oss OT AT TET SR « ce : | { ran RR SEES PRR IRE Ve pt a 3 pro aly remo Bee 4 re a "]
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