The Montreal daily star, 2 août 1906, jeudi 2 août 1906
[" SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS SAYING8:\u2014 7\" \"| notice every one reads the adver \u201ctisements in The Btar.| don\u2019t know _ \u201cwhy, but they do.\" \u2014MESSRS.CAMPBELL & CO, ! Clothiers, 267 St.James St, Montreal, WEATHER FORECASTS FAIR Can.Ch \u201cVOL XXXVIII, No 183 MONTREAL, THURSDAY.AUGUST aily Star No a ry GIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week\u2019s Daily « 367,647 Last Week's Weekly .123,923 \u2014 496,570 Total last week 2.1906.PRICE ONE CENT.SVEABORG MUTINY AND OUTBREAK AT CRONSTAOT HAVE BEEN PUT DOWN BUT- FURTHER STRUGGLES ARE EXPECTED rm susie sme ce Helsingfors, August 2.\u2014Previous re-; LOorts from Sveaborg to the effect that, the showing of the white flag meant; the surrender of the mutineers are con | firmed by later events.| The mutineers unduoubtedly had the upper hand until the battleships Slava\u2019 and Cesaroviteh arrived on the scene.and commenced to bombard them with shell so effectively that the central maguzine was blown up and the biggest guns in the hands of the revolutionists were rendered practically useless.Comn- mander Togat and two thousand loyal infantry then surrounded the barracks ANOTHER MUTINY SUBDUED.St.l'etersburg, August 2.-\u2014-During the; night mutinous sallors.soldiers and sappers and miners seized Fort Con- | stantine at Cronstadt, but were subse- 1 guently disiodged and compelled to surrender.after heavy fighting with the lo) a} regiments.A hundred men were killed and many were wounded, includ- tng Admiral Beaklwisheff.Some of the! Mmulineers succeeded in boarding ati steamer and escaped to Finland.EASIER FEELING IN CAPITAL.St.Petersburg.August ?\u20142.35 p.m.\u2014 The onllapse of the mutiny at Svea- borg.coupled with the break-down of the plans of the revolutionists to secure possession of the Baltic squadron and provoke an immediate rising at Crons- tadt, greatly changes the situation.The spirits of the Government officlals have risen and those of the revolutionists are correspondingly depressed, and the arrangements for ordering a general strike on Naturday may be countermanded.The strike in Finland is already a fallure.owing to the fact that the more Intelligent of the Finns did not support it, as they realized that by plucing themselves at the head of a purely Russian revolutionary movement.they might Justify reprisals and Jeopardize their newly granted liberties.The latest report show that all the rumors to the effeat that the RBaltir squadron was in the hands of the mutineers weré untrue.When the murti- nears.who were led by agitators from the shore and who believed that the squadron was coming to their rescue.found that hope In that direction was crushed, dissenslons broke out among them and they turned their guns upon each other.those whn had determined to die rather than surrender shooting into the ranks of their more fain:- hearted comrades, who hoisted the white flag.SCENE FROM HELSINGFORS.Heisingfork, August 2 When a co- respondeht of the Associated Press ur- rived hore last night from St Peters- burg, the situation was practically unchanged.The mutinok artillery mun were still holding out alded by the regiment of sappers and miners which had -jeined them in \u2018the \u2018mutiny.Throughout the day an artillery battie was fought hetween the north and south batteries of the malin Island af Bveaborg.From a place of vantage the correspondent was able to ue shells occasionally strike the barracks nnd fortifications, causing fires to start up.The mutineers at that time seemed to have the upper hand and the Russian commander was forced to flee with 2,000 loval infantry io the furthermost part of the southern section of the town of Sveaborg.where he was holding ont.The Sveaborg fortress ts compased of seven jslands, sf whien Sveaborg Island is the rentre.Half nt Bveaborg, with half of Sandhamm Island were In the hands of the mutla- ous artillerymen angl sappers and miners, with the Government forces commanding the other halves of S8andhamm and Sveaborg Isitands, and the whole of L.angorn, Nicholai and Harakka Ts- lands.FORTRESS BADLY DAMAGED.The permanent fortifications on Sveaborg island, were badly damaged , vonsiderably by shell fire.It is claimed that the troops on I arakka island, the nearest tn this place, could silence th.guns of the muttneers, hut the soldiers refused 10 fire on their comrades.although they remained faithful to the government.The mutinous artillerymen were well fortified, not only being able to hold their positions, but seemingly having the upper hand and the tl-inch guns in the hands of the government forces did not seem to have the shghtest effect un the earthworks Leld hy the mutineers.though the and brick fortifications suffered The correspondent saw 1 government infantry on island.repulsed by the mutineers The infantry succeeding in «reepin.up to a spot near the Russian vhureh keeping well out of sight, and finatly \u2018hey made a rush at the positions leld by the mutineers, They were met, however.by the fire of machine guns and at once broke and fled.leaving many dead and wounded on the ground Not infrequentiv shells went over Helsingfors and many bullets fell \u2018n the town.resulting in several persnns being nded Reinforcements of government troops arrived here this morning.consisting of twa companies of the Finnish regiment from St.P'etershurg.NOT THE FIRST TROUBLE.In conversation with a member of the regiment of sappers and miners, the rorrespondent learned that this was not the first trouble In the regiment, but was the sequel of many amaller disturhances.On several previous nc- casions the men had refused to obey the orders of their officers The Government rammanders expect ty be ahie to assemble troops to-night où nn small peninsula near the fortifl- cations neenpied bv the mutineers on Erndhamm Island, and make an effort ta cross the channel and take the mu- tinerrs in front and rear The latter have but little food.and if they do not succeed tn replenishing their sup- rlivs snon they will be unable.to held out {a 0X \u201cGreat Ppt moaned the protessor, : I gave that young man two courses on tbe cultivation of the memory, and he\u2019s Sone away and forgot to pay me, and I c for the life of me remember the felons name.\u2019 Two lonesome skunks by the roadside s .As an automobile rushed by; It left an odox far from good, \u2018: ; .+ - And à tear was in one's eye.- \u201cwoh, why do we \u2018weep?\u2019 asked his a lous friend.a, ak \u201cWhy do you so an ui is \u201cBecause that sme! Fare er unk, \u2018Is Tike miother \u2018used to make.\u201d H Mrs.Sage is in doubt as to what to do with Her money, she has only the letters that come in any maf.mer time and is wi drink Ice water.Berélai, ok top 1t was easlér to ata \u201cdissolve \u2018the Do than to get the anarchists into a solutdn which would run.| HER WAY.She went and sat upon his Hm ne RHEL Li Se e atfnobt hae ed morose, I wonde No bri hi But when we two friends à | ess PA ARS EE ec dE SRE 088 Uriversity.n wp airs About about hie pL dup one has th for \"sins & AND AMUSEMENTS.| CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE! DOUBLE HEADER.Montreal Istermediate Montreal vs.\u2018lotermediato Shamrock S.A.AA.° GROUNDS, BALL FACED A AT 3 P.M Reserved Seats 75c, Grand Stand, 50c, eats on sale at Brennan Bros.St.Catherine at, treat, T Davis, cor.Bt.t Francois Xavier street.Catherine dnd 182°3 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.vs.Shamrock (Champions), SATURDAY, AUG.4.PLAY RAIN OR SHINE, General Admission 25c and 36c.John T.Lyons, Bleury Bleury streets, Geo.Thompson, 128 St M.J.BRENNAN, Hon.Sec.Shamrock Lacrosse Club.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MS DOMINION PARK Fun for the Multitude! 20 Big Amusement Features Re-engagement of Tokio Royal Japanese Troupe Entire Changs of Act.The Diving Norins Fancy and High Diving into the Lagoon.Musla by Van der Moersohen\u2019s Band ! Admission, 10c.Children, Be.DON'T FORGET THE GHANDEST Leaving \"Victoria Pier at 8 p.m.shar TICKETS, 50 CENTS, for sale at the Bo MOONLIGHT EXCURSION of the Season, under the Auspices of THE ENTERPRISE SOCIAL CLUB, Paver\u201d To-morrow Evening, August 3, calling at Longueuil Wharf at 8.15.at.3 Valuable Prizes to be Given Aver.~ ~ THE Summer Resort Bureau \u2014FOR INFORMATION\u2014 THE STAR SUMMER RESORT BUREAU OF INFORMATION vi be open during the coming season fof the ern of the Star seeking cial Attractions and Features on application to the 87, corner of Pesl and Bt.Catherime street recreation among the Summer Resorts, Hotels and Bqarding Houses at the Mountain, River, Beaside and Country Resorts, during the summer months, Those intending spending a vacation or outing at those resorts whose announcements appear in the Star may procure Folders, Circulars and other information as to Location, Trans, STAR - - tonvenienos and beneñt of those read- tion, Terms, Bpe- BRANCH OFFICE, 9 9 83 ocd Most Delightful Resort in Canada Abenakis Springs \u201cThe Carlsbad way of spending t te summer nis, Driving, Dancin care more for rest t ABENAKIS MIN Rheumatism, Gout, $2.50 tone Jan recreation.WA her, est, day, or $10 14.00 Morning and evening trains.There !s nlwa.is something to do\u2014something to see\u2014some enjoyable ays\u2014at Abenakis Springs.Grand old trees and wide porches for thoss who R AND Kidney and Liver Troubles.distance Bell 'Phone, Relograoh Within three hours\u2019 run from Montreal via G.T.R Ne \u20ac Return tickets, $3.00.R.G.KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.of Canada.\u201d Boating, Ten- Perfect service and cuisine.ATHS, a positive cure for Terms $2.00 Office Hotel.hang f emrs.No.9 per wee and Post in e © Old Orchard Beach, Me, HOTEL VELVET, rr a, 400 Guests.From 8250 and upward, First Class as, Parlors, Private Baths; Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths.158 28eod WM.BALL, Leasee.GRANITE SPRING HOTEL, Long Island, Portland Harbor, Me.one of the Finest resoris in Casco Bay, fine beach.House equipped with every es, groves, etc.modern convenience.E, Ponce, 1Eroprietor 13e0d ADIRONDACKS LAKR CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM At the famous Ausable Chasm.New and modern in all appointmeats; grand scenary; deal drives and w alke; \u201csoi and tennis; our own dairy and gardens esian well water; «D rates to to fgtnilie apd parties; coring to rent.Write for terma.' HENRY OTIS.Gen, Mgr, 138 26 ood Avmadle Chasm.N.Y.reins, the Newpo of Canada, the most de- Ugh Summ No: rt wt until Sept Fr ried First class cuisine, bo fortable rooms, near boat landing: reasonable terms; rail or boat.Z 8 Aubut, Prop, 1s 3 36 Jaw eod MONTANESCA.\u2018Bverything new.neat and modern.Elevator, steam heat, electric asia private TIMISKAMING LAKE \u201cTHE BELLEUVE\u201d Commandingly built on shors lake, slaotrically lighted; ice piped from the hills; y Fever: unexcelk tions for rest, recuperation.or active life amid the Wilds.For Information and L.»k- let, write Freeman I.Dani Manager Timiskamine.Q 143 2écod Tonie Air.Lasrentian Hills MONT-TREMBLANT INN.Chisholm & Gall, Proprietors, Mont-Tremblant, P.Q.A new first class house, with sll modern improvements.Electric light, bot and cold water, Comfortable, wall furnished ma, good service.and a table u het is nighis praised.Good driviag., boating, fishing.otc.Terms $7 per week v op 167 13 3aw eca 7 = > \u201d T TED VALLEY HQUSE, Korth Hatley, que i Special rates for the months of Au ust and September.Summer boarders.: 183 6 A.A.WILLARD, Prop.\"f IRAY ROCKS,\u201d ON LAKE UUIMNT, heart of Laurentians, for tourists, fisd- ermen and hunters until Hotober 15th.Magnificent view, ng best serviée in the Mountains, Accommodation unsurpassed.Direct by Nomintngue Branch, C.F.&K.One batha orchestra.smusements.Write for booklet.IVIBON, Mt, Pocono, Pa 169 13eod room now vacant, thrée rooms vacant\u2019 after August §th, For terms, ete, write G.MN.\u2018Whealer, Bt.Jovite Station, P.U., Que.183 9 [1.IME & GREY STONE) Sills, Lintels, Steps, Dimension and Flagstone, in Lime or Grey Stone, .F.o,b.cars in Montreal.delivery.Valleytield Sawed Stone Co.,Valleyfield, Que.Immediate EEE Province of Quebec, -Distriet of Moniresl, County of Hochelaga.Municipality of the à Town of Westmount.Public Notice.To the inhabitants of the Town of West- rated and to all whom poncern: NOTICH Hereby given by the PUBL undersigned Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, st the Valuation Roll for the Town of estmount, made and Prepared the Valuators of the sald Tow i to an order of the Council of Sate, the Seventh day of Miy last (1908), nas been duly de- pogited in the office of the Council of the satu Town of Westmount.situate at Number Twenty-one (31) Stanton street; and that the pald Roll will remain open to the eXamination \u2018of all pariles interested or their representatives during thirty (30) days from th AND NOTI is further given that the Council of sald Town will at the Session of sald Council to be held on the evening of the fourtn day of September next (1906).at the or place of Sessions of said Council, at eight o'clock p.m., proce the revision and homologation of the ard Valuation Roll.GIVEN at the Town of Westmount this first Quy of August, nineteen hundred and six (1906).IBLEY, gocretnrr -Tressuret.18% 3 Assi stant t Ist Prince of Wales Regiment Fusiliers RIFLE ASSOCIATION.The Secretary will be at the Armory on Thursday evening, August 2nd, at 8.830, to recelve entries for the Regimental Matches to be held on Baturday, August 4th next, at the Pointe Aux Trembles Ranges.Matches to gin at 2.30 a.m.shar Entries will also be taken for the P.R.A.on the same coining and on Saturday at the Ran P.Q.entries ee Monday, 6th, at 9 a.m.After the above per cent.extra is charge WM.H.DAVIDSON, Staff 1838 Hon, Sec.-Treas.Rifle August fate 20 ss'n.\u201cMake\u201d Friends because we know vehicles so thoroughly and are careful to se- FE lect only those which we know will give satisfaction.Xf you know exactly what you want, the chances are we have {it and at a price to your liking.If you don't know what you want, our large variety affords ample opportunity for making decision easy.Look early.and often.Don\u2019t buy unless you care to.Carriage selling season Is drawing to a close, but driving goes on indefinitely, and we have some excellent BUGGIES just now on which we can make cut prices in order to prepare our show-rooms for winter samples.E.N.Heney Co.Ltd.333-835°ST.PAUL STREET.283 3eod 169 89eod | CATRO, Egypt.LONDON, Eug.FACTORY: PHILIP MORRIS & co., Limited, 111-113 ST.HENRY STREET, MONTREAL.BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII, ND STREET CIGARETTES BO Private Crests or Monogramé a specialty, FACTORY ESTABLISHED IN CANADA 1908.CATRO, Egypt.LONDON, Eag.NEW YORK, U.S.A.CORK TIPPED OR PLAIN, BLUES, in 10's =\" = - 85 cents per box.CAMBRIDGE in 10's - - LADIES, in 10's - - - - - - 20 cents per box.up MORR IS êG, male arr ON.heen EE.res à UE Ed MONTREAL, Canada.25 cents per box.NEW YORK, U.S.A.MONTREAL, Osasda, 183 3eod BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETS.Professor Lankester Says There H: Been Big Advance in Science.don, August 3.\u2014The seventy-fifth nnual meeting of the British Association opened yesterday.Profeasor Lankester, in his presidential address, reviewed the remarkable progress made in science in the past quarter of a century.It would, he sald, stand out forever in human his- tery as the period In which new chemical elements of astounding pro- .parties ware revealed with extraordinary rapidity.The discovery of radio activity and radium so far exceeded -&1: others in importance that It might be Aécounted süprème.It was a privilege to havé lived when the digcov- ery was made.; Referring to psychology.Dr.Lari- kester said the most important general advance scemed to be the realization that the mind the human adult is a soqial produeif and he paid a tribute to the impo t work on this subject, by, Proféæsor Baldwin, of Priticeton ing with human health, the\u2019 r urged that more public en- uragement ought to be pial udy of preventable \u2018disenses.; ax now spent, this : £6 Death.5 6 2\u2014Afnh] C.P.R.car carpen ro im engine and CAES , 7 He was working thre stepped out on an adjacent track, \u201cput failed nsc notice \u201can jf nel oH ch | 4, Ser INDIANS WHL OPERATE.:d Men Will Have Charge of Many Vessels on Pacific Coast.Special to the Montreal Star.\" Victoria, B.C.August 3.\u2014 Before the end of the summer all of the veasels operated by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company may be manned by Indians.Officers of the company make this statement, They say that applications from more than 200 of thesc men have been received.Most of them are now employed In the Northern canneries.As soon as.the fishing season ends .they will be thrown.out of work.For this reason they are anxious to enter the employ of the company.A number of Indian machinists from Treadwell have also made aphucation for positions.Phis.the officers state, will practically end the strike, .so far as they are concerned.They ptate that up 10 the present they have suffered no inconvenience from tho walkout of the sailors, and that plenty of men are to be had.The Alaskan Indians who have been ured on the boats have given sat- fsfaction.\u2014-\u2014 Battleships in Collision.aR ewpott, August 2.\u2014 Rear Admiral \u201cRobles D.Evans, comnmianding the North Auntie Nest, has received reports of the -| collision Which occurred during a fog be- tweed \u2018the battleships \u2018Alabama and Ilii- mots about eight miles douth-east of.Bren- tf Lightship.The sidé of the Il- Hao was \u201cdcraped BY the bow of the Alabina.\u2019 ma ovetal pistes of the for- ie rd part of were dented.A \u201cvint one or more of the \"ex Tron guns on the battleships damaged.Admiral Rv hat he was pyr arte chat patte Er oslebrated, at which the groom wes.33 FIREMEN HAVE BIG TURNOUT.Charlottetown Tournament Which Opened Yesterday Being Largely Attended.Special to the Montreal Star.Charlottetown, P.E.I.August 2\u2014 \u2018The Maritime fireman's tournament opened with fine weather tn Charlottetown yesterday.The feature of the day was a grand parade, in which the fire departments of Charlottetown, St.John, Fairville, Sussex, Moncton, Dartmouth, Glace Bay, Bydney and Truro were represented, by 800 men in all, At the close of the parade the visiting firemen were .eléomed in the market hall by addresses from Major Paton upon behalf of the city.Lieut.Governor Mc- Kinnon upon behalf of the province, and Sir Louis Davies upon behalf of the Châtriottetown fire department.Today sports will be held and tho tournament will close to-night by a display of fireworks.Railway Officials Confer.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.London, Ont.August 2.\u2014The membera of the County Council and Grand Trunk representatives wera in conference yesterday over -the proposals to do away with.the level crossings st Trafalgar street and Hyde Park.The council meets oh Monday to deal with the company's proposals, 1 Old Gouple are Married.Special to the Montreal Star.RBellevilie, Ont.,\u201d August 2.\u2014 At Ban- MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS EVERY AFTERNOON AND BVENING, or season Monday, Aug.6 In the kingdom of mysteries he reigns au- breme Boire fantastique of Une famous ne- \u201cHERRMANN THE GREAT premier Prestidigitator of France and Maser Magician of the world, FRANCAI by MARIE HERKMANN, Queen of illusions, and the marvellous prophetess SA-HERA, the enigma of the F; FHICIS\u201410, Next Weer tire HOUSE.© or MYSTERY.IND REGIMENT CAN.TB ARTILLERY, No.2 CO.The Petewawa Firing Detachments will parade In the Armory for Drill on Friday the 3rd inst, at 8.15 p.m.Uniform not required.J.A.EWING, Capt.Com\u2019g No.2 Co.SOFEME Et PARK OPEN FOR THE SEAJNON, Vaudeville.Lavigne\u2019s Band.10e Al! cars go to Bohmer Park.13978 The Charming Carillon Trip $1.00 pond fast and a 4 Sar on on ar me à on.Home by Rapids, 3B Take 8 am.rain £ GTR) fer Lachine.Owing\u2019 to the Wreat \u2018number of drowning .and.other idente which have occurred on the above island, the private detectives to patrol the island and keep away the public.Any persons found on the Island will be arrest- -od and Proeconted.according to law.& BRUN 179e26 Attorneys.The Canadian Hundierafis Guild SUR HANDICRAFTS SHOP t.Catherine strect west.oe, Un 8171.181 61 BERLIN, ONTARIO, CENTENNIAL ELEBRA And Old .Girls\u2019 Re-Unien, AUGUST \u20ac, oh, 8, 1906.MADE IN BERLIN EXHIBITION, At Auditorium.Blg Program of Events & Park.Come and Help us Celebrate.Reduced rates on all ranroads.Good going Augus returning August 11.a y = \u201c UD La - GERTH'S SMOKING MIXTURE.\"2 \u201cDISTINCTLY EXCLUSIVE\" TOBACCO.90 ceats 1-3 Ib.Tin.369 St, Catherine St.West.A AA \" AP POPULAR with tourists this casson are our new SOUVENIR SPOONS.These include dainty de- .Signs in French gray silver, with sketch of notable build- Ings in bowl, and the handle modelled into coat-of- arms of Canada, Montreal, etc.Another effective series consists plain silver spoons, with coat-of-arms inlaid in enamel on the handle, In tes and coffee sizes.of Prices\u2014 FROM $1.00 UP.Also a full line of Canadian Souvenir Hat Pins, Brooches, Belt Pins, ete, in enamels.Johnston Bros.Jewellers, 483 8t.Catherine 8t.Weet croft on Monday night a wedding was | NUNS\u2019 ISLAND, POINT ST, CHARLES.IN RTA Eu OT PE IU I ERY A NT CRAIC MAA rc AT TY StS repi ve Smear rpest me an RO RRORBS i a == BILLIARD TABLES.BILLIARD TABLES We don't belong .t union made.as.and Son, Chicago.Burdett, 350 M Paul Be.Moptrel, Bol PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.1 have a lot Jaft to be sold at a Big Discount \u2014and they must yo at once \u2014 Cume and get a Pictures =.GEO.R.HEASLEY, 2087 St.Catherine Street, Near Blaary.ud 194 \u2014 LEGAL CARDS.JCC BON CASCRAIN, BITCHELL & SURVEYER, LANAD, LIFE BLDG.88.James st, Montreal.D.MoGibbon.K.u.ictor BH Mitchell.A.Chase Casgraln, Joseph W.Weldon I' Chase Casgrain K.C.F.Burv oy er, haa M.Cotton Errol M.McDougall \u2018 ser PATENT SOLICITORS.re inventions Patented AND TRADE MARK REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank bullding, Muntreal 3 » sod PALE k PATENTS LIV.& LOX.& GLOBB BLDG., Montresl Write for our book \u201cThe Prospective Ia- tentea\u201d\u201c Offices, Montresl, Torouto, Ottawa.Washingten 13 solicit the ness of Man neers and others who realize the adrisatii- buai ra tad HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.~~ J ais a THE BEST PLACE for a business man\u2019s lunch is at the Hotel Wilfrid, formerly Fortin's, corney st.James and St.Gabriel.Wilfrid Corbet], Propristor.ALLEYS.BILLIARD TABLES Bowling Alleys.Bar Fixtures, cheaDest prior Our resident agents work on salegy.nf ing with them you are not Ti polled to pay commission or mmiddierpn'» profite The Brunswick Balke Collender Co.146 üt Lawrence at.30 313 BRUSHES, pnt ptt SARPET SWERPERS REPAIRED.SPER pacgurs | ULL Evid nde Tel M.2740 76 Victoria fejunre, 79 313 PHRENOLOGY.tN 00 m1 Mme Nikola Lowe rads the pay present andfuture oi: love ,luarriage and business, al} readings accurate, scientific and reliable, laren Soe to $3 4304 st.Catherine 8 & 29 313 CHIROPODIST.Ny 45 years\u2019 experience.Smacialist for toot X_ciscases.Bunday hours & a m.to 4p.m.M.E.RATELLE, 1 Lagauchetiere St.west, Cor.St.Lawrence.Tel.M 4791.122 412 SPORTING GOODS UIVERY.- Btoyclosfar hire Afternoons 25 Half Day | 25e aturday 4 flernoon sue, - th, Bicycle Dealor, 8: orobhester st.Jame ei voraity Li op.8b Janos Clw » Tel.1244 Up.Open Evenings.u3 T4 ] ° EYES, EAPS, NOSE, THIROAT.Pt Nr :1alist Dr, FRS- DE SALES PREVOST SFR are Consultations 1 to 4.Dispeusary fres cor \u2018ulsations treet.To 508 Sherbrooke East.152319 104 218 | \u2014 PHOTOGRAPHS, ARTISTIC AT AILESS NATURAL PHOTOS 261 St.James ufacturers, 16 21 KODAKS.inventor's Adviser tu request.Marion & Marion, New York Tite au Montreal ; aod Washington.D.C.USA oe a -.aries - Canada Life Building, Montreal.Also Toronto.Uttawa and Wash nston, 301 26 MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M, Duff, 107 St James st.and 49 Crescent st 215 313 TENTS AND AWNINGS.- NN Yel ORDER FOR YOUR AWNINGS vien THOS.SONNE, Sr, 193 COMHISSIUNEHS REET, \u2018Phone Muln 11304 Mowtreal, 78 313 En LEAVE CALIFORNIA FRUITS.STEWART , EEPEESY ASK YOUR FRUITERER FOR THIS BRAND, 149 312 FRUITS, RP NNN MONTREAL NUTMEG MELONS td daily from the bent Island.at bottom prices Dorchester st.Tel.NN rece:v- growers on RorLners, 354 WwW.Up 3333, 174 113 Common SENSE ) Kills Rats, Mice, Roachea, Hed Bugs, NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists, or 38) Queen st.west, Toranta Reware af imitations.40 312 Smith Kodaks, Camera Sup Hes 1756 No:re Dame st.Uptown 148 Peel st.Send for new Bargaln List.1041 312 \u2018Go to Rocton\u2019s for SNOOS «cine W ven Blaary .a son Commercial Printing ing, bookbinding.relief stamping exe: :ut- ed on the premises.We carry a full iline of mercantile goods and fancy stationery.Joseph Fortier, Manufacturing Stationer, 210 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.167 13 eod The Bert Proeurable is what the public demands\u2014 we certainly have it.108 1494 nd \u2014 Lame and Aching Backs sore limbs, strained muscles, coughs and colds, sprains.stiff joints.etc.Weitifeld's Galvanic Liniment is sure 10 cure.121 Bleury Street.At all Drugglsts.167 27e0d We Make BOOTS and SHIOES tor straight and deformed feet.Specialty of repairing Rubber Goods.23) 156e0d A, HODINA.4 Beaver Hall HIM The Bread of \u201cBreads, BERMALINE W.& J.8& WYLIE.Tel.Up 1409.FISH AND LOBSTERS.During the warm spell try a Fish Diet Fresh Flounders, Lobsters, Mackerel, almon, Sea Bass, and 87 other varieties, at PHELPS & BINNS, Bell Tex.ML 417.56 Victoria Square.176 197 FRENCH or DRY CLEANING We are experts In this line.Thousands of patrons-wIIt verify this fact, ALI, KINDS OF DYEING AND CLEANING, ITCHING HUMOURS Itching, burning, bleeding, and acal- ing of the skin and \"scalp is the condition of thousands of skin-tortured and disfigured men, women, and .children who may be instantly re.leved and speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, when ail else fails.WERT Will Begin Ejectment Proceedings.Special tn the Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C., August 2.\u2014Governor McInnes, of the Yukon, has received a telegram from Hon.Frank Oliver, Minister of the Interior at Ottawa, stating that eject ment proceedings will be begun against the several concessions whose grants have been cancelled and which have refused compensation.These will include the Bronson and Ray and the Anderson and sor :iinor concessions.The only concessions which \u2018 ive accepted the aevera! claims offered as compensation.are the Quartz creek concession and the Scroggie concessions.The Quartz creek concession originally was nbhtained by Joe Royle and has heen held of late by an English syndicate.The next step In the movement to Kill the concess:o : ls expected at any time.meme Fred.Renfrew, whe Is In ganl at Rollevilie.waiting trialon a charge M theft, 1s also wanted in Toronto, the charge against him there being Louse breaking.pré 4 ANT A Ph AC ES ce LS ie Satisfaction Guarmateed.British American Dyeing Company.Offices and agents in nll parts of the city.183 3eod mr VICTORIA'S NEW HOSPITAL.Committee on Tour of Inspection to Secure Suitable Site.Special to The Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C.August 2.\u2014The Provincial Anti-Tuberculosis Society have decided tn proceed as quickly as possl- ble with the construction of their sanatorium, for which upwards of 36,000 has been subscribed voluntarily in the cities of the coast.The institution for lessening the ravages of (fe white plague will be established somewhere within the so-called dry belt of the Kamloops district.With the end In view of seeking a suitable site, a committee has left to Inspect five or six suitable locations regarded as favorable by Dr.Fagan, the father and organizer of the movement.and present secretary of the Provincial Heai:n Board.Special arrangements for the convenience of the selection party have been make by the C.P.R.The delegation consists of Dr.Fagan, Dr.J.C.Davis, of Victoria: Campbell Sweeny, general manager for Britlsh Columbia of the Bank of Montreal.And General Superintendent R.Marpole, of the C.PR Wo will have carriages for visitors coming to the Mount LaSalle grounds, Sunday, August the Bth, from 2 to 5 p.m., cornor LaSallo and Ontario Streets, weather permitting.The publio fs cordially invited to visit these mugnificent building lots.Oharraau and Baoust, 8 to 10 \u2018La Presse Bldg.\u201d Tel.Main 4818._ RUA ls Lots» Qui THE World Gossip Flourishing on Vancouver Island, \u201cComox valley at this season of the year presents one of the most beautiful sights that ft is possible for the eye of man to rest on.\u2019 sald Mr James Thomson, of Vancouver, at the Carslake yes- terdav.Comox valley, it might be explained.is one of the principal valleys on Vancouver Island.and takes its name from the Comox river, which runs through it \u201cThe verv wet and comparatively coll spring season retarded the crops to some extent, but now the sun has come out in its midsummer splendor.it 1s found that the wet weather was a fine thing for the growth of the hay, which ls this year particularly good.Even the root crops, which It was found would be ruined by the wet weather, give promise of belng as strong and abundant as ever.\u201d \u201cHow about labor?\" \u201cIt is the paradise of the workingman.Instead of men looking for work, you will see poor employers beseeching men to come and help gather in his crops at the rate of $2.50 per day and board.Even the Chinaman, who In former years could bo had In any number for the modest sum of 26 cents each per day.n dictates terms to his white brother.\u201d \u201cWhat ir the cause of the scarcity?\u2019 \u201cOne undoubted cause is the unprecedented activity in the logging Industry.In the beginnfhg of the year the farmers received cnquiries for logs at extrerhely high rates, and visions of easy money led many of them to take contracts to supply milla with quantities of logs from their own places.The result is that every available man ls drafted for the woods.either in the role of employe or employer.\u201d \u201cHow does land sell in Comox?\" \u201cLand is held at advanced prices, and cleared land goes for from $75 to $100 per acre, according to quality.One reason fo the high rates is the expectation of the advent of a rallway shortly.and the belief that there are fine coal deposits under the land of the valley.\" Gold on the Upper Pelly.The rich discoveries in the Cobalt region and the recent gold finds in Temis- camingue have attracted the attention of miners all over the country.and many have come from distant points \u2018\u2018to have a look at the ggound.\u201d One of these miners who has been drawn to this part of the country by the report of discoveries is Mr.Jack Donahue, of the Klondike region, who, with a miner's restlessness, has come to visit the Temiscamingue region to see if there might not be a good opportunity for him.The trip is also largely a pleasure trip.and he will, in any case.refurn to the Klondike, where he expects to find much gold on the upper Pelly river.The Pelly river is a Canadian tributary of the Yukon, and is about 500 miles east nf Dawson.\u201cThere is not a stream tributary to the Pelly near Hook Canyon.\u2019 said Mr.Donahue, \u201con which I haven't found goid: and I have covered hundreds of these ams.None of the places tried ran very big pay.but they were all fair.From the great scattering of gold I would conclude that somewhere in the upper Pelly valley there is a big gold camp located.\u201cIn what direction does the gold run?\" \u201cTracing the bold indications, I find they run chiefly toward the head of Hook river, and It may be there will be a big strike made in that district some day.\u201d \u201cAre there many in the region?\" \u201cJust two or three.So far as I have been able to learn, they are doing well and taking out gold.I think the Canadian Government should do all it can to encourage men to go into that part of the country.It is altogeher a Canadian re- glon.and one deserving consideration.Fifty or a hundred men there would be only like a handful of pebbles in the sea; and the gold ls sufficieintly scattered over the regions for some of the prospectors to find rich placers.This may lead In time to quartz and other rick the land.\u201d The Chinese Eastern Railway, Mr.Kainuto Tamarl, of Yokohama, was In Montreal yesterday on his way to the West.and spoke at some length to the Star of the problems presented to Japan for solution in Manchurla.\u201cHow abcut the Chinese Eastern Rall- way,\u2019 was \u2018sked, \u2018and the charge that the Japanese are discriminating against foreigners in freight rates?\u2019 \u201cThe answer to that is a very simple one.That rallway is not at present engaged in freighting.It is still in the control of the army.which as yet has a great quantity of stores and ammunition to bring home, with the result that the utmost capacity of the road is taxed to do the work.Accommodations for the general public are made a matter of courtesy and favor, and there can be no question of discrimination there.\u201d \"When will the road be open to all?\u201d \u201cThe recent imperial ordinance for the establishment of the South-Manchurian Raflway Company Is proof that it is the intention of the Government to turn the road over for purposes of commerce as soon as possible.\u2019 \u201cWhat has given rise plaints?\u201d \u2018\u2019The great trouble Is the opinion of some Westerners, who seem to think that Japan should keep everything of her own in abeyance in order to make room for their money-making.Besides, they seem to éxpect that Japan can do miracles In the way of opening up at once n country which just a few months ago was the scene of ome of the bloodiest and most terrible wars ever fought.It takes time to put things in such a condition that the open door can be properly practised, and a delmy has been caused in spite of Japan's efforts to hurry things on.She i» doing all that can reasonably be expected of her, sm» witness the establishment of a free port, at Tairen.It is Japan's desire to do jumtice to all, but to do this she rhust also do justice to herself.\u201d to the com- Mr.Miarks Rescued Drowning Boy.Mr.J.Marks was the hero of a little incident which happened at Lachine yesterday al\u2019ternoon.While waiting for the steambost on the jetty, he noticed some boys bathing nearby, one of whom seemed to be in firouble.He watched him closely for 3 moment, and then, making sure that the lad was beyond his depth, without a secand\u2019s delay pulled off his coat and jumper! in after bim.Before reaching him the lad had gone down twice-and was In a serious condition when towed ashore by Mr.Marks.The whole thing was done Un à few seconds, and was à very plucky and clever rescus.WW ARRAS |.Side Lights ISTOLB aru certainly the most common of weapons used in the duel since the recent proposal of a well - known sportsman, to fight with braces and bits (each opponent wearing a board on his chest) was not successful.Frenchmen who do not know the art of fencing choose as a rule pistols when honor demands a duel.A week before the encounter they go to M.Gastinne- Renette, the celebrated expert and maker of armes de luxe, and shoot a few hundred cartridges at a target.These people forget that they will be quite disconcerted by the raising of their opponent's arm to fire.On the fleld emotion shakes their arm and they miss their adversary.In order to train these duelists.Dr.De- villers, à well-known personality in sporting circles, started a society called \u2018\u2019L'Assaut au Pistolet,\u201d the object of which is to train its members in view of an eventual duel.The hullets are round.black.made of wax, and have an Initia) speed of 95 yards per second.They are quite harmless.and some of these apprentice duelists do not even wear the black coat.M.Gastinne-Renette says that two things must he learned: (1) How to press gradually and regularly on the trigger (2) to avoid any nervous contraction and: to breathe quietly.Chance very often plays a great part in this sport.Mr.Joseph Renaud In London once hit with his pistol a puppet two Inches high at 25 yards.As the head was still hanging on the string, some one said, jokingly: \u201cYou ought to hit the head now!\" Mr.Renaud answered nothing and aimed at another puppet with another pistol.hut quite by accident the second bullet smashed the tiny head of the first puppet.All prea- ent were amazed at Mr.Renaud's extraordinary skill.p Smoke With Lighted End In Mouth.1 Visitors to the West Indies and the Spanish Main have often noticed the native negro carrying a thin.dark object like a very long cigarette or slender cigar in his mouth, and if these visitors look long enough they would see smoke issuing occasionally from between the fuil, red lips of a buxom matron or a dried-up granny.But even the most observant could mee no light on the end of the cigar smoked by the natives of the tropics.That is not to he wondered at, however, for the reason that it is the custom of the natives in that part of the country smoke with the lighted end inside the mouth.This Is curious, of course,.hut not as remarkable as tt sounds.Most of the women, who are all great smokers, work very hard.They coal! ships, load bananas and do the kind of work usually done by men.When on the docks, where they make hundreds of trips a day from the ship to the coal yard or fruit cars, there is generally a strong sea hreeze blowing, and it would be almost impossible to keep a cigar lighted in the teeth of a stiff trade wind.Besides, these hard tollers, who earn a few pence or a shilling a day, according to the amount of coal or fruit they carry, could not afford to take the time to keep their tobacco lighted, so they hit upon the scheme of protecting the light by keeping it in the mouth and thus enjoying a smoke without trouble or loss of time.They have been doing this for so manv years that the older ones are experts and never burn their tongues or the inside of thelr mouths, and the younger women soon get the hang of It.The cigars they smoke are usually made of native tobacco and fashioned very rudely.They are about the size of a lead pencil.[\u2014\u2014 Freight Cars with Hatches.Of recent years models of boats In uss on the Great Lakes have been changed In the effort to facilitate the operation of loading and unloading, with the result that where formerly a boat was tied up at the wharf for dayw at a time, the same labor is now performed in a few hours.The carrying capacity of the craft for the season is greatly increased.The changes are of such a character as to not readily be noticed by the casual observer, and they generally contemplate a redesigning of the interfor construction so as to permit of the practical re- movail of the deck in order that the big machines used for unloading may eat their way from one end of the boat to the other with the least possible delay.Be successful has bgpn this idea that it has been found profitable to extend a similar scheme of construction to freight cars.Box cars are now being built with an opening in the top just like the hatch of a vessel.This opening is ten fest wide and extends the entire width of the rar.It ls covered by a door which is slid aside on a cog track, and the freight can be removed from the interior of the car through this opening much more easily\u2019 than through the usual side door.The latter is still provided, as well as the hatch.\u2014_\u2014 The Alcohol Motor.The value of the alcoholic motor in modern agriculture, especially on the extensive farms of the west, promises tv be of great importance.With an abundant supply of raw material at hand, piants for distilling spirit can be erected wherever liquid fuel is needed, just 1v the grist mill supplied the neighborhood with flour in the old days.It is not necessary to transport it long distances by - Marine News, oan! SAAIAIATIAS ARRIVED, .Bteamship Lakonia (Br.), 3,048, Gillies, Glasgow, general cargo; R.Reford & Co.CLEARED.Steamship Corinthian (Br.), 4,018.Pick- erirg, Glasgow, pussengers and general cargo; H.& A.Allan.Steamship Salacla (Br.), 2.636, Picker- Ing, Glasgow, general cargo and cattle; R.Reford & Co.VESSELS IN PORT, Virginian (6844), Vipond.Liverpooi.Allan wharf.Kensington (5645), Morle, Liverpoo!, Alexandra pler.Lake Champlain (4685), Evans, LIvar- pool, King Edward pier.Carthaginisn (2856), Hamilton, London and Havre, Allan wharf.Manxman (3122), Christie, Avonmouth.Alexandra pier.Devona (2372), Murray, Glasgow, Tho.n- son line, Lake Michigan (5340), werp, London wharf.Sicillan (3964).Fairfull, Glasgow, Allan wharf; H.& A.Allan.Adanst (1643), Lamont, West Indies.St.Lawrence Sugar Refinery; Elder, Demp- ster & Co.Lakonia (3046), Gillies, Glasgow, Don- aldscn line wharf.Webster, Ant- CORINTHIAN'S PASSENGERS.Corinthian, of the Allan line, Captain Pickering.sajled for Glasgow at daybreak to-day with the following passengers: Mr.Charles C.Brown, Chicago: Mr.Charles H.Brown, Chicago; Mrs.Elizabeth Brown, Glasgow; Miss Clement, Glasgow: Mr.Gavin Campbell.Mr.A.Cavers, Toronto; Miss Jane Callart, Winnipeg; Mr.L.Dowte, Montreal; Mr.Donald Fraser, Calgary: Mrs.M.Fraser, Calgary; Miss Ferguson, Montreal; Mrs.Hunter, Chicago: Mr.Jamieson, Toronto; Mr.John Long.Montreal; Mrs.Long.\u2018Montreal; Master Jack Long, Montreal; Mr.A.B.Lamont, Buffalo; Miss McDonald, Brandon; Mr.John Mitchell, Glas- Bow; Mrs.Mitchell, Glasgow: Miss Mag- dalen, Montreal; Mr.A.P.Rainbird.Ottawa; Mr.A.Rainbird, Ottawa: Mr.Jack Reld, Montreal; Mr.Sutherland, Richmond; Mr.J.Strong, Glasgow; Miss Bella Taylor, Toronto; Mrs.Turnbull, Montreal; Mrs.Wilson, Chicago.Largest Load of Lumber.Riviere du Loup, August 2.\u2014 The steamship Angola, McLay, McIntyre & Co., Glasgow, owners, Captain Cameron, cleared from Riviere du Loup yesterday with a cargo of sawn lumber for Glasgow The cargo consists of five million feet board measure spruce and pine deals.This is one of the largest, if not the largest, cargo of manufactured lumber ever shipped from the St.Lawrence River.Twenty-five days were consumed in loading the vessel, 350 car loads of lumber were shipped over the Temiscouata Rallway from Cabano to Riviere du Loup wharf during this period.Pors Little Damaged.Halifax, N.8., August 2.\u2014 The Norwegian steamer Pors, chartered by the Dominion Coal Company.which went ashore on Port Mouton Island on Saturday, was floated yesterday, and is, now in safe anchorage in Port Mouton harbor with the steam tug Douglas H.Thomas alongside.Bhe had B00 tons of coal in her hold.500 tons being removed before she was pulled off.Capt.Lange, representing the underwriters, is fn charge.He will send a diver down today to examine the extent of the damage, after which it will be decided if repairs can be made.It is quite !ikely the steamer will be towed to Halifax to-day.Cyril Runs Ashore.Bt.John's, Nfld., August 2.\u2014 Having lost her position in a dense fog, the freight steamer Cyril.from Miramichi.for England, ran ashore yesterday at Portuguese Cove, west of Cape Race.The crew were rescued; but the steamer will undoubtedly be a total loss.Two other steamers In the fog off Cape Race have been whistling, and it is feared they may meet the Cyril's fate.The Cyril is of 1,469 tons net register, and is owned in Wales.Collier Ashore.Block Island, R.I., August 2.\u2014 During a dense fog, the Government collier steamer Nero ran ashore yesterday near Bouth Light.Her position was copsider- ed dangerous, as she appeared to have struck a rock and had listed badly.8he carried four thousand tons of coal.The Nero is an English built steel vessel of 1,900 tons.: NOTES.Elina was reported inward at Fame Point at 12.15 p.m.yesterday.American yacht Corona passed inwards at Cape Rosier at 3 p.m.yesterday.Balacia, of the Donaldson line.sailed from Montreal at daybreak to-day for Glasgow.Rathlin Head, of the Head line, passed Father Point inwards yesterday at 10 a.m.Corinthian, of the Allan line, salled for Glasgow at daybreak to-day with passengers and general cargo.Majestic, of the White Star line, from Liverpool, arrtved at New York, and docked at 8 a.m.to-day.The steamer Celtic, of the White Star line, was reported 120 miles south-east of Cape Race at six o'clock this morning.Misrepresentation Made Them Sign.Ottawa, August 2.\u2014The liquor license commissioners are dealing with a disputed point respecting the validity of a petition for the transfer of a hotel license from Bparks to Bank street.The necessary number of signatures were secured to the petition for transfer, but later many of the petitioners wrote to the commissioners asking to have their names removed from the petition, alleging, in some cases, that they had been induced to sign by misrepresentation, etc.An ad- Journment for a week was taken.Chinese are Interfering.London, August à \u2014 A despatch to the Times from Pekin says that Chinese interference with the administration of the customs {s causing Increased anxiety.There 1s an ominous weakening of the authority of the customs administrators and friction at every treaty port.Sir Robert Hart, director of the fmperial customs, finds his authority usurped in every direction, it is not surprising that he iin- tepds to retire.Jews Meeting in London.London.August 2.\u2014 The International Coupcil of Jewish Territorial Organizations is in session here under the presidency of Israel Zangwil.The proceedings are private, but the main subject for discussion is the general proposition to establish an exclusively Jewish territory.rail or water at so much extra expense for transportation, consequently the farm motor should become as much of a na- cessity as the plough and the harvester.The small stationary motor of one or two horsepower is sufficient to grind the™} feed, saw the wood, churn the butter, actuate the cream meparator and run the mill.The next improvement to the traction engine will doubtless be the substitution of internal combustion for steam, which means that all of the more arduous farm labor, such as ploughinr.harrowing, cultivating, harvesting, threshing, shocking corn, etc.can be sc- complished, even on small farms, more rapidly and economically than by the employment of horae power.THB GLEANER.HIGR CLASS BREAD JAS.STRACRKAN.eus | 5S.TUNISIAN REPORTED YESTERDAY BY MAR- CON] WIRELESS.This vessel will be In constant communication with Marconi Stations until her arrival in Quebec.Messages are accepted at any Telegraph office in Canads, or can be filed with this office for immediate delivery on board, vie MARCONI MARINE STATION, FAME POINT, QUE.88.Cettio $8.Umbria $8.Philadelphia $8.Casoogne Are Due in New York on Saturday.Telegrams may be flied with any Telegraph office In Canada for immediate dell those steamers via MARCO 1 to NI MARINE STATION, HALIFAX, NS.Marooni Wireless Telegraph Co.of Canada, Ltd.Room 36 Peliema & British IEDenpire see.08 Notre Dame ot, West.3 MONTREAL .DAILY STAR-THURSDAY.' AUGUST 2.1906.Personals.Mrs.F.Minden Cole was in Quebec this week.Mr.Jumes F.Miller hus returned from Cap u l'Algle.Hon.W.A.Wetr, KC.Friday from the Maine voust.Mrs.Edgar Gutehouse and family are spending the summer at Frelighsburgh.Mrs.Ernest J.Scott und Master Lorne Scutt are spending the summer at Fre- lighsburgh.Mrs.¥.X.Choquette and her sister, Miss R.Barry, sail to-morrow to spend some time abroad.returns on Lr.H.B.Yates and Mr.Andrew Allan, of Montreal, were at the Chateau, Quebec, this week.Mr.and Mrs.D.J.M.Darling and family are spending August at Ocean louse, Old Orchard, Me.Miss Gascoigne, Sussex avenue, 18 in Edmonton, Alta., the guest of her sister, Mrs.DeBlois Thibaudeau.Mra.J.H.Creighton, with her children, has left to spend a few weeks at Nuntasket and Revere Beach.\u2018The Misses French.of Montreal, are spending a few weeks in Quebec, the Buests of thelr aunt, Mrs.R.McCleary.Miss Katie Kane, of Kingston, and Miss Allela Foley, of Watertown, N.Y., are the guests of Miss A.Callaghan and Miss Cox, St.Denis street.Mrs.W.H.Bimpson, of Montreal, formerly Miss Eva Rowan, is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Rowan, at their summer cottage up the Gatineau.Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Colcomb, with thetr sons, Stanley and Arthur, have returned from East Farnham, after spending a short vacation with Mrs.W.Bruneau.Messrs.Nowlan de l.sle, E.McEvers, A.Bergevin, W.8.Brophy, C.E.T.Woodley, G.A.Forbes, W.H.Olive, of Montreal, were in Quebec yesterday at the Chateau.Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs.Toller.of Ottawa, who have been visiting in Enz- land, sail for home August 30th.Miss Laura Toller intends remaining in England for some time longer.New Warden of Royal Victoria.Miss Oakley's place as warden of Royal Victoria College, which was vacated last year, has been filled by the appointment of Miss Ethel Hurlbutt, pric:ipal since 1898 of.and lecturer !n political economy.in Bedford College for Women.which is in affillation with London University.Miss Hurlbutt hus been known for years as a leading educationist, and was educated privately and at Somerville College, Oxford.She took honors as exhi- bitioner in 1889-1891.holds a post-grad- uate scholarship, 1891-1832; took second.class final honors in the School of Moa- ern History.Oxford, 1891.8he was principal of Aberdare Hall, Cardiff.Wales, 1892-8.member of committee of Tralntng School of Cooking and Domestic Arts, Cardiff, till 1898, and honorary secretary of the South Wales Association for Promoting the Education of Women in Wales till 1898 Unknown Dead Was Nova Scotian.Joseph N.Fulton is the name of the man who was killed on the Grand Trunk Railway tracks between Dixie and Dorval, on July 18.He was identified at the morgue yesterday afternoon by his cousin, Oscar Fulton, of Londonderry, N.S., who stated that the dead man had been working as a carpenter at Seattle for a number of years.Fulton.who was a native of Londonderry, is survived by a mothe~ 74 years of age, who had not seen her son for seven years.The Fire Record for July.During the month of July.according to Superintendent Ferns, of the fire alarm department, there were 107 alarms turned in against 84 for the éorresponding montn last year.The fires were 63 tm number, alarms 35.false alarms 6, and automatic alarms 3.During the month one life was lost as the result of a fire.The victim was Mrs.Forget, who died from the effects of a gasoline explosion.English Maile Arrive To-day.The mails from the Empress of Ireland left Rimouski at 4.45 this morning, and will be in the city to-day.The steamer herself.after a most successful and fast passage, arrived in Quebec this afternoon.when her passengers immediately disembarked and left for Montreal and western points on two special trains.Thick fog delayed her somewhat in getting Into the mouth of the St.Lawrence, but otherwise her day's runs were normal.To Abolish Cattle Inspection.Ottawa, August 2\u2014in view of \u2018hs success which has attended the compu.- sory mange dipping orders last year.and the year before, it has been decided aot to enforce such order this year.e i8 no doubt that mane of the intelligent cattle dWners will dip of their own accord, as a large number have expressed their intention to do so.As very little mange now exists in the quarantine area, it is understood th arrangements are about to be made far the abandonment of the policy of Inspecting cattle at the point of sh';- ment.\u2019 Colored Folks Have Demonstration.Sandwich, Ont., August 2.\u2014The colsr- ed people for miles in every direction had a monster celebration at Lagoon Park near here yesterday.In the afternoon a long programme was carried out.Speeches were made by ;}Hon.R.F.Sutherland, Speaker of tho House of Commons; the Mayors of Windsor.Walker- ville and Sandwich, and other prominent residents, afier which athletic sports were gone through wifh.Last night a big banquet was given In Windsor, en:l- Ing in a damce and cake-walk.German Presents Slighted.London, August 2.\u2014A despatch to tha Standard from Berlin says the newspapers there complain that Emperor Wil- llam\u2019's presents to America are slighteq.His portrait, which he gave to the Brooklyn Institute of sArt.in hunz in a dark corridor and the valuable works of German art which he.gave to Harvard University are lying in a dusty shel and are not exhibited., The newspapers express the hope that; the Emperor will send no more presents to America.Governor Cummins Chosen.Des Moines, la.Awgust \u201c.-\u2014Goveraor Albert B.Cummins was yesterday r>- nominated for election by the \u2018Repul»- lican Btate convention.A full State ticket was named, mpst of the candidates being no by acclamation.The platform adopted by the lowa State Republican convention here yesterday finds \u2018\u2018abundant cause for rejoicing in conditions prevailiing.'\u201d Roosevelt to Go Through Canada.Victoria, B.C., August 2.\u2014At the banquet to the Washington newspaper -or- respondents, Mr.o.E.Ham announe- ed that he had been Informed by Pra- sident Roosevelt that when his term of office had expired he would make a trin \u2018from one end of Canada to the other on a railway, wh name modesty forbids me to mention.\u201d Body of Drowmsed Boy Found.Belleville, Ont.August 2.\u2014 \u2018The body of the lad, W.Btevens, who wags drowned at Trenton on Sunday.was found yesterday afternoon fiéating in the.bay about two miles from wherd the accident occurred.Condition Does/ Not Improve.Halifax, August 2.-Mr.Justice Sedgn- wick's condition is ported practically unchanged, except t he Is gradually growing weakor that he 1s more delirious.Seaweed parasols were the novelty nt the recent Henley tta.The ra wedd Js used and is skilfully applied to a background of fine biscuit or pastel tinted ue An oulter layer of gause is overs it.\u2018 TEAR oh RE PR $43,000,000.St.James Street.t and seld at best rates.RTMENT.and upwards, aired.J.Haydn Horsey, Mgr.compounded Ch TORONTO.Rest, $4,500,000 x.ALEX.LAIRD, istant General Manager.United States and England.S OF CREDITor the use of Travellers 1 available in every part t convenient method of as the holder can draw : needed, without risk or \\ Bouquet de bi rs mo H.B.PARSONS, Manager.147 156e0d suffer distress atter cating work.\u201d Ask your doctor A Mainly \\NK MANAGER | WANTED | Candy Conte well established Bank}; d office Toronto, purposes 4 .1g business in the North-{ 8 wriicular® and requires a Manag- 1 9 a branch about to be] | red in Winnipeg in a very \u201callers situation.test privacy Chicle and the Peppermin applications.¢ | anker, Confidential.: Wholesalers andghares PRANK H.FLEER & CO., lnc., Phi 5e International Portland Cement.CANADIAN PACTORY, hy i ker, Guelph, Ont.\"Phone ment Bro! p! e1 110 One having srience in that country An eminent Philadeitrred.Applicants can} \u201cI recommend Cbic@dently rely upon the j regarding\u2018 Address :- P.0.BOX 577, A san3 saw TORONTO.û STOCKS WANTED.\" : Colonial Investment and shares Dominion Permanent top price for above.J.FH.Carter, AND R ARP & IRVING,| Denver, Coloraus Spr Pueblo $25.00 FROM CHICAGO D $21.00 FROM ST.LOUIS Tickets on sale Sept.19th to 22nd, inclusive, $30.00 FROM CHICAGO $25.00 FROM ST.LOUIS Every day to September 30th.Vie UNION PACIFIC The popular route to Colorado.Inquire of Willard Massey, N.E.F.& P.A, (76 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass., oate fully pald up.Apply Ross Realty Co.BROKERS, ing Spokane, Wash.&s and \u201cIsland City\u201d Work sem \u201c Island City \u201d CREOSOTE SHINGLE STAINS ' Are the Most Brilliant and Lasting.P.D.DODS & CO, PROPRIETORS, 162 McGill Street, - Montreal.151 156e0a HARTJE MET MISS ROSS OFTEN.So Rooming House Mistress Declares in Divorce Case.Pittsburg, August 2\u2014Alma Nos the proprietress of a rooming house ye:- terday at the Hartje divorce trial, awore that Augustus Hartje and Josephine Wright frequently met at the Ross woman's house, that the Wright woman brought him there and intre- duced him and sald that the house at which she had been living was foo public and ton close to the Hartje warehouse.The Ross woman sud Hanje paid Josephine Wright's room rent thereafter.When the pointed out Heartje in the court room, Hartje smiled.Several days ago Hartje swore that he did not know Josephine Wrigh:, and had never vised her.Tha is a goed medicine, why wlitness > | | | Le Wright woman swore that she did not know Hirt je.This wig when | Hartje's attorneys were Introducing evidence in vehurtal.Tom Madden, the conchman, co-re | | \u2018 ! spondent.ye: tt * aihurst st, pdun, Can 5 pu \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Star Office.181 3 = \u2014 | machines steady work all yoar.Pe TT A .\u2018 JANTEL \u2014 Pr Rh | oe + .* : wn \" RUE Cw sitert, shop aud basement, reduced oo em or PROVINCIAL MANAGER \u2014 \"ANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO LEARN TUHN- Joun P.Black ead Cu.Ltd, 123 Vitre su WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SMALL ts Mas Bat DOWN Uklsie ana \u201cou Hotst (0 LET, CENTRE OF WEsF.(VV ANTED \u2014 ORGANIST AND CHOIR \\ for New Brunswick, by the Kxcelsior VW ANTELD \u2014 POSITION BY MACHINIST, W ing and bandiug white itnen collars wat, oc 181 6 1 cottage vu lake snore.between Dorval sacrament so les Muis slis Jeo mn int peed Leviton.(Fee [rom sar leader.Applications will be recelved Life lusurunce Uo.Liberal contract will be accustomed LU charge of machine nice, clean work and good pay.experienced : and Ble.Athe's Appl, BU LE pilce and Chi, Lan FOURS, voter CEUBE, porcelain Ly the undersigned up to the 15th day vf SI*\u20ac0 tu gentleman possession (he necessary Work, lathe wurk au mpeciaity.Address U giris can make from 36 to §9 per week Call V \"ANTED \u2014 YUOUNG LALY, UNE COM- terms, 5 3sol.Star Ufi.ce.178 i er 425 dur m1 VAME bata.Siu p'umbing beautifuilj devorat- August next, fur the position of organist wuudillicalions Apply Head Office.Toruu.v.4371, Star Office.18) 3 and see Mr.Powers, at Tae Standard shire | ; petent taking full charge of books, Wal titoune, live Dats and cd Bd ad Behera desifable residence und choir icador (male: for &t oun\u2019s 178 6 TL Co, 313 Délortinisr avenue 179 | nuie to du slenogfapay and typewriting e.uced rent to May lat DD MW BL te and canes, foi permit vail ai 118 (eFian Church, Windsor, No oS appli ; VV ANTEL \u2014 BY A CHINESE POSITION -l work, for manufacturing establishment: Houses and Cottages Wanted tu, 31 »i Bacrainent st, des, ! Thomas Ligget, Bus St, Catherine st west.There au CU OpOnI EE ee SHER M ANTED - A YOUNU MAN.WELL a AE in Sie family or Louralug \\WANTED \u2014 AN EXPLRIENCED GEN- permanent position Lo capable person.Stats \u2019 153 3 \u20ac own for a commende\u2026, [or charge of set of ouse.ply to 578 Cadieux at.181 3 oral with good references.in small gulury and experience, PP.O.Box 115.Ricl- J , T_T Jompetent, teacher of plano and rgan, books, typuwriling and absoiuie knowledge \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - carotte pply evenings.between 7 3U and znond, 181 3 1 have daily enquiries for houses and TO LET \u2014 HOUSES AND FI ATS, IN Tones ug Brien ecretary.Windsor Jay ul Lolth languages necessary.Applications ve ANTED \u2014 scoTé HMAN WANTS SIT- 8.30 34 en avenue.collages fur sale und to rent.It you will OFFICES TO LET daffetsni patis ot elly Chomus Lig- Ad 6 VI not be considered unicss in own hand abs uation as useful nan.private family, | } ANTED \u2014 BMART YOUNG GIRL TU LINE ena progres with tue Jean fond \u2018 .Bet, Bu.Si.Catherine si.west.133 à TANTED \u2014 ACTIVE, \u2014 writing, staring age, salary expected.ang ec.excellent references.Apply D.Stew- assist in light housework.Apply 4297 you purchasers or tenants quichly.rm Sm Th TA Ta ESS ENS NN Se W \u201clng ngents wantad aT a proioee experience to © 118.Star omice.ar (2 Times ut: vil W N Tomer avenue.oo.Wm ! G.W.BADGLEY, \u20180 LET \u2014- FINE BRIGHT OFFICES T7 foes, spices, etc.Over $2000 a \"bel ANT ANTE oT = A mers \u2014 - _ L Æ = year is bein V ANTED \u2014 A 4 MA: 7 ED ; J ; Tu 171 7 2aw 124 St.Peter St.1 aud sampic Tuoms, new renovated, HOUSES WANTED.made by agents.u.Marshall and Co.Cons \\ situation Pda a dada] MAS Stead | A ty ze \\ ANT and AK ROX.reduced renal, (rom $3 ta 874 per nt don, Ont.jo 6 ences from lust employer.\u2018 willing to 80 green) CMPloyment.Apply.di Lote £oud wugss Apply Montreal koutug Mia G.UG luwis, JU Hospitu st, Tes.Main 7638.oo ST UT TANTED à coop n to the country, R.MeoKenzie, 68 Victoria at.Co, No, «4 Mil st.8 3 LOTS FOR SALE.LE MEN SE EIA WY A a Tether OP woke ME HOER, | Men wanted, skilled 10 (1) Commuta- A at Fak An, FINISHERS, | BD GOOD LAUNDRESS, 14 es a a ae ee = \u201caneut property.Write us what you have fur PIN.IUU Laval avenue, 181 $ ing or Ka swine hour ork Apply JANTED \u2014 A MALE TEACHER 35 [co Lan dubs pun Se oul 4 WW Ae amity Washing must Bare ou Fe* SaJlE \u2014 WW AVE.CORNOR STORES TO LET.| Btiackell und Kiel, 112 feaiple Hide W ANTEDL \u2014 FUR BLOCKERS APIit Shops, Allla- Chalmers Balloch.AU .jeu of age, wilh to vence\u2019 Experience, \u2014 ! : door drying.Apply «-47 Western ave, 1 183 Fy Pat, 55 x 1lv feet, W,1l avi 19 « ; - \u2018 Jtockfield, \u201c ou pusition In a priva school or |.TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRS CLASS \u2014\u2014 Cents Smad amount Cash tequifel - - ; ; ; - ! To \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 98 a pue Boulter, Waugh and Codd 0 \u201c * Que, 171 3 law college, for next term.Address M 6939.Star WW.\u201cand experienced Fe as W ANTED \u2014 GOOD STEADY GIRL FOR Buivn, 141 Nottie Dame west.0 Tir LET \u2014 STUHE AT 2166 NOTRE |, WANTED \u2014 Tu RENT A HOUSE IN 5 0 3 Branch Uffice.181 3 manent position and good saiary prospects.general housework, Apply to Mra J.oo Co EU ame st.two flats ut 16 Lemoine st.| perfect condition, between Bieury and |\u2018 Wa ANTED \u2014 TWO MOULDERS: GOOD Apply between 12 and 1 o'clock, Woodburn, M.Colby, Wesiminster avenue, Montreal YOR 8.LE ~ warehousu at 220 St Paul st.Wichs und , Fort, ront mmudutale, Koply NO 6yyl, Star 68 engine mill work, al once.John \\ JANTED \u2014 BY LATE NAVY MAN.bons Co.Ltd., 32 St.Antoine at.151 3° West Que.181 3 I tre a 5 \u2014 ONE oI mn navy Michaud wl Mercounts Lenk Bids.Branch fice.1818 OFFICE BOY McCrea, Lindsay.Ont.183 2 Just arrived from London.position as |: \u2018\u201c \u2019 von, ai , , \u201c 176 312 | stoward or caretaker or any position of TANTED P ; ANTED \u2014- YOUNG LADY AS BOOK.northeast above Si Viateur, ually Co fool > Tu Te TT JANTED \u2014 5 pr \u2014 EXPERIENCED 8KIRT AOC RE es é , lame, $1203, ot SIL ve Gb, hulses fur Buv \u2014- | Warp © HOUSE IN G00 1.00 Wanted, in a large concern for gen- WAS bindery Sn rotors Ne URED trust: Address® 1, slur Office 182 1 |} operators; sieady work.Good wages.W herper and general office work: both Lou heat 10 11 was rec:n'is said $7uv Must cast.» santed by Scuteh people; rent eral office wor must be bright, well.Wi otr : _ : Pply J.H.Waldman and Co.513 st !anguages and 1ypewriting necessary.; about 10 doiais Apply C149, Star Offire ; righ iBess ice.\"183 2 \\ ANTED BY YUUNU MAN SITUA: pay) s aiy $40u for first year.ADPiy.slating age 6 sad al utue, ihe and ho very descrabrez STORAGE TO LET.: 31 : \u201cwilling and attentive.Good prospects tion as pastry cook or cake baker; 181 3 and presiuus experience to C 115, star Of- L bargain Le a bronp: buyer.Aduicsa an = Hol Es WANTED FOR A LARGE for (ne right boy.Apply M.4447 Star VV ANTED = AN EXPERIENCED FOOT- nen up in businesn Address B 70, Star or V ANTED \u2014 BINDERY GIRLS.APPLY [lee \u2019 } .\u20ac : ~~ ~ ~ oer = fn SE te > ; offic 181 3 man as fooluian 1 b 2 \u201c \u201cTag \u2014 ss _\u2014 \"PO LET -\u2014 FIRST CLASS STORAGE |; pe EP ER à Proprictors dress In Writing, with copy of heer EE tore ot.weg\u201d H: J.Dorrie.81 Lagauche- 'ANTED ~ SMART GIRL AS BOOK- A FOR SALE SON HUTCHISON ne i Keys ream ay CR nT SR Rees, ill meet WANTED il OUR TRAVELLBMS IM.| 706%, Star Branch office.183 2 \\W ATED = BY AUTO AND GENERAL CT 0 TO Bt WAN er mus have experience, good Montrea.Aunca, between Fair: *qur ewn och and ke reasonahie SC lt read.tenanis vy seudi ; an mediately for New Brunswiuk, Que- asoline mechanic.position, able to \"ANT \u2014_ : - writer, accurate at figures; furnish best Rud St Vinloui sis imo fine bul ding Jb.Go Lewis, JU Uospitai at Tel Main SG.tars we vers an » Tite i onias ae bec and Eastern Untariu, salesmen ui ex- WwW ANTED\u2014OFFICE BOY, SALARY $15.971ve.good references.Address H.B.care y recommended.tor marge DE be t WELL references.Dionne and\u2019 Dionne, 4130 Bt.eat 50 X lIVU, vasy terins lv any vue xu- JR 0 1 503 St Catherine ul : 183 3 © Pértence und marked ubllity can nave per: Address, stating age to OU 7061, Star Of 69 Ottawa at 182 3 1spewriting and solute knowledge of in Catherine st, Westmount.lus tu ould J Souseheon Brown aid ten manent situation and good salary.Send Branch Office anguages necessary.Application wiil not be : Guardian Building, wy St Juines = a APARTMENTS TO LET references tv G 4397, Star.181 à \\ ANTED CLERK WY AE oT OOK KEEPER AYER considere \u2018unjess tn Wy handwriting, stat- W ANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES ror, CATE 5 > ann Goo : AlL- .\u20ac 4 - : ary ex - A tot anage == \u2014\u2014 _- .FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.NVANTED\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED SALES- road office, salary 540.Address, etat sires appointment September lat.Salary perience, to d 1\" Star Sh previous ex \u201cThe - Carsles Com FV ° the nas or SALE Wee THE BEST sir.en eee eam man for smalivare dept, of a large WE age dé experience, to U 7060, Star 3 C 148, Star Office.183 3 \u2019 5 uated Lois oan Mor West, tor pri- To LET BISHOP COURT APAKT ae a TT SAT manufacturer of, pins and hooks and eyes, ranc ice.\"ANTED \u2014 A NUMBER OF ; y \"| ; ou M West, _\u2014 , .- 7 ; j \u2014 - WAIT- ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LADY Late Ble peri ras Les vas lus 10 ments, 147 Bishop street, also 4474- Toy pe r - rt RNISHED HOUSE IN mas understand, the line perfectly.one = TANTED v TANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY TRAIN.\\ resses; good wages.Apply C.I.R.W typewriter.Apply to-day to the Mane FNL party.App.y E 1», Star Office.44/3 51.Cataerine sireet, Westmount suites tupher Columbys st.sdioining With capital preferred.State experience, W * \u2014 BMART BOY FOR Or- ed and competent bonkkeeper, &c- Hotel Department, Windsor at.station agrr.Tite S.Carsley Co, Ltd.of ¢ And 7 ruowma, immediate possession.* ST saine.destrable situation, for o- Sélary, casn and references to P.O.Hox D, lice.APply to-:norrow, between nine and countant and auditor (age 32), with 16 : 151 6 - _ App:7 Lo Juniors, on preiises.160 cubation sep 1st.Thomas Ligget, soz st 128, 182 4 war o'ciuck to B.12, Board of Trade years experience in England and ranada.\u2014_ _\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Caiheritue st.West, 3 feo \u2014 nsires responsible appointment with firat ANTED \u2014 A NURSE TO T = ~ a SOTA = \\YANTED \u2014 TWO GENERAL FOREMEN | , ; W AKE CARE TU LET AT 249 MOUNTAIN ST.MED class hnuse, where his abilities to work and i FARMS FOR SALE.bright six roomed apartments, large VW for Lridge foundation work; nons but WANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT PACKER.kuowledge will be of value; his experience ferences pont red Aponte oud: AS re ° een bathroomn, front and back eptrance.heat, experienced men weed apply.Quinlan and \u2018 who will als: make himsel! generally ia most varled, covering many businesses Gault, 229 University &:.181 8 Wanted.a \u2018rapable woman for an of FOR SALE \u2014 10° ACRES sToer \"VE and cold water and Janitor services Robertson, Black's Bridge, Montreal.vous also errand boy.Address 18 St, nnd including the arranging of numerous fice.must have knowledge of stenge and tools, good sugary, busidings n ded mn rent Apply to fist fiat, ni e 182 3 ayprems Sr potkkerping; flr organizer.ox N JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GENERAL SER- graphy and be an expert typewriter, & ood Tepair well watered running wats end || ba plese: To Rent, furnished, cut stone front \\ JANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER ON (OM.VV ANTED \u2014 ARMATURE WINDERS æoo4 wecondarv position in\u201d olty: unexcape vant: highest wages paid to good pir), fours 9 am.to 4 pm.Apply to D 181 a an ous et mie from chutes and TO LET \u2014 CHESTERFIELD APART- house.14 Fouts, rent moderate; early mission, for Maritime rovinces, to wanted for day and night shifts, Ap.tional credentials.Address O 705¢ Star VO Washing or cooking.Must have refer- Star Office.Salen \u2018on emis a Going comers me Westmount, suites 6 ant 7 possession, 1 W, Ogilvie & Co., 11 $t.represent a shirt manufacturer, one with ply Electrical Department, Allls- Chalmers.Branch Office 3 has fountry girl preferred.Apply §2 Me.TANTLD EXPERIENCED WAITRES $1.00, Engdife Laus.&.Cullen wrt hurs SAR ! romps, decorated, wad first Sacrament street, Tel.Main 3113.connecuUon preferred, Apply J 4481, Star Bullock, Limlted, Rockfield.u ollezs avenue.182 3 \\ UT © : A ERS.Que.; .LIU 1201 vouss lu every respect, rent mioderate.Ab- 153 4 Orice 182 2 + \\ JANTED \u2014 WELL EDUCATED .ENG- \u2018 the 81 The Criteron Cafe, 348 Bt, = pis A Jan.tor.179 6 N ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS PLUMBER |- Hshman, , having ten years\u2019 office ex- \u2018atherine at.west.LE to 3 TANTED\u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERIENC- : immediately.Apply Jno.Whitty, 22 perienre.and 1-2 year's teaching in col- .T OLET -= AT THE BURNSIDE, 40 BUSINE HANCES.ed traveller In the stove line, tor city St.Peter at, lege, anxious for work of any kind.small ANTED \u2014 A GIRL 16 OR 17 YKARS FARMS WANTE ii Mein] Coliege avenue, fine flat, with 8 ss C RAL EIRE Be cantarlo and Qu shee ANTED \u20142 vou salary; good 1estimoniais.C 128, Star or ab ape von rousework and take out «il modern conveniences, 11 Water, .= J - \u2014 NG MAN, ABOUT 18 ce.; 5 Ww elerences.utchison D Kas stove, érectrie fixtures.Apply to Quel 7 CHANCE FOR M RIT 1000 8tar Office 151 3 W years of age, speaking French and - First class stenographer wanted im- street.I LES Jantior vn the promises, oi to k.Guibert, ¢ 300 A Al fithout any TOUL ONC \u2014 ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 English, for real estate office.Apply at once WANTED \u2014 BY STEADY, SOBER mediately, temporarily August and |\" WANTED - ASE A FARM FOR 11-1 st .: any kind b day r week; refe + = .: OHNSON & GHACE, FOR BALE LI- ANTED DO YOU WIS PRE housekeepers, waltresses, enerals, lor- y y ; rencea = good pre and bus he HIE Now MW ANTED \u2014 À TEN ROOMED Plal IN censed restaurants, near Post Office, W, pare for real office wor e St.maids nurse maids; highest wages; fares lt required.Address Mre A.W.Lachine Ww 5 teur ie pes, voy SL.aus &t, 1.the vivinity of St.Anloine Bl.APDYY g25 000, Notre Dame st.wrat, 815,000: near VV ANTED \u2014 TWO MESSENGER BOYS James Fitting Schoo! for the office is now paid.Britt's Agency.114 1-2 Yonge, Toran.L0Ck#- 182 3 + Foster and to, 182 2 jte 18 St, Antoine street.Bank nf Montreal.$17,000; St.James st about 16.Apply 68b St.Urbain at, open, 1174 St.Jamea st.G.W.Thompson, 10.181 feud TANTED BY FIRST CLASS LAGS.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 west, 55000; Main st.(corner).$12,000; pear rin 183 2eod - \u2014 UR SALE uh EXCH aN FOR A Grand Trunk, $7500; Mai .ANTED \u2014 OUN dress family washings to do at home.4 ; snnneuve, $4000; Wanted A YOUNG GIRL w + Bahter ome.a gees Bors ni FURNISHED USES WANTED.| Henry $3000: all on easy terms: 179 6 Clotul at once, two good Stock NVANTED \u2014 BOY.APPLY To A.Me WwW Fond references.who can do a Apply 36 Victoria st.182 3 YLATE old 16 nands En de to 16 au.101 no \u2014_ -\u2014 - Jlothin Cutters.= Allister an Co.rinters, t.rs.; y 2 wer after 6 DM by 10 16 Man © WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE JOHNSON & GRACE, 62 ST.JAMES ST.& C a sh 5 ns Blue xavier 8 AGENTS WANTED.Plain cooking.Apply 38 Olivier ayenue AV ANTED \u2014 A NURSE GOING 70 ENG.4 Lima Or three rooms, with meals.* For sale one of the best cigar and o., .erbrooke, Que, 1826 A -\u2014 and soon.would take charge of in- YOR SALE - À FIRST CLASS Worn 1047158 © © ' road tobacco stores, with barber shop; near Pust \"ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS.APPLY \u2018 ANTED A YOUNG GIRL AS EN: vaild lady or gentleman for part expenses.a me horan car: ated Narnese in good tu Couniry oT Auburbe aT good children Office price 32300: eas.- terms.This ia an WY ANTED ED \u2014 BMART BUY FOR OF.W Hartt and Adalr Coal Yard, corner V JANTED AGENTS.oO, TAKE OR.V eral servant.from 7.30 a.m.to B 98.Star Office 153 6 .À iy J i a, vuheluga \u20ac ae 2 : | exception .; ., .-to- ; order.App ye Hone a 2 | Sirens, stating terms, J 4473, Star Office.to Johnson and Grace 62 wo ames ae berg and.do 832 BU Eos send Me Jige Wellington and Colborne sts.best commission ever offered; strictly hig m- Apply 10 Phillips Place.JANTED \u2014 LADY REQUIRES POSI- = oe ; WANTED A SMART YOUNG FEL quired: Rex Tailoring Co.Limited, Toran.| WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY.SPEAKING wacper.or placo of ruse, ov object Dire \u2014 3 A - au re ex oring Co., mited, Toron- : Ce HN eeper, or place of trust, not object to tra- \u2014 AW ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASA low office work, Good references, to 150 6 bath languages.for office postion, ye.excellent testimonials y .; A .i and references.NEOUS.| HE INTERNATIONAL BOND COM- V a'\"âdoor man servant, must be experi- Apply Dominion Tobacco Co.80 Papineau ' Lefaparars: d'enographer preferred.APPIY Address O 7030 Star Branch Office.183 3 MORTGAGE LOANS.MISCELLA nominal NY; lasue and offer for sale in de- (Non and have good Leterences.Apply avenue.MWANTED \u2014 AGENTS.EITHER SEX, |\u201d oard o e x.o ° wenty-five ty, one hun- Louk, ake $310 a day selling our la- + T \"ANTED \u2014 WORN BY DAY UK WEEK Se EE OO TO PURE OVER vo Eté, five hundred and one thousand dai.Edgehill Morrisburg, Ont.152 3 \\\\'ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR AN OFFICE: lent utsies exquisitely embroidered sniri- NVANTE en WINDERS AND COIL WATTS 80 ain ae.upstairs.TRUST FUNDS AND OTHER MONEYS pre GLO Sore AA heen rs.five year goid bonds, whtch yield 24 UE falary to start $15; after six months WA!St patterns.Sell on sight U.S.Em- Department, Allis-Chalmers- M \u201cIa is: 2 years 11 Guube, Toronto, h ner cenl.annually, payable quarterly.Th ANTED \u2014 BIX D ; broid Works, 42 p Bullock, Ltd, to lend on first mortgage.at lowest rates 0 \u2018anad : y.ese : GOOD, BULKHK, IN-| gu).good chance for boy leaving school, broider, orks, 42 Arcade, Toronto.Rockfield.E W.H.Phillips, of I»uc & Phililps, No- TecoRnized as u leuding force in Can 1an bonds yield largest Interest of any invest- : dustrious men for grading new Anply E 203, Star Office.183 6eod Hoekfre e VY ANTED \u2014 HOUSEWORK BY THE faries, Canada Life Chambers, 189 Bt.Jame J urnahsm Tu das The (Hobe's Clrcula- ment ever offered.For full particulars ad- grounds, sodding, etc, threes months work, : AN LL day by respertable young Engilsh street, Montreal.164 38 ten + sop and itn advertising patrons rene ete International Bond Company, reference required.Apply 21 Cate des VW ANTED A GOOD CAKE BAKER Life Agent Wanted W ANTED Teet FOREWOMAN a WANTED woman Mrs.Hill, 510° Waverley st, ux 3 t pe xreate ' nno &., Toronto, Canada.Neiges, near Sherbrooke at.UL.Harris : ve : : s \u2018experience In handling sire he St: Louis ather morning paper in the Dominion; the 181 5 185 2 must glve references as to qualifica- * must have experience in handling girls.be filobe 18 the ogmzed \u201cWant advt.me- - tlons, guod wages for right man.Apply by Canada Life Assurance (Company of good character and write clear hand.|- + sD \u2014 > - LOANS MADE on REAL ESTATE bee pe Troe, Board ON Trade JOR BALE \u2014 DINING ROOM.DOING A WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLasg *!ter.T.M.820 St Lawrence st.183 3 want live.energetic.reliable solicitors ROD g Ps Allis-Chatmers:Bullnck.Lid.WANT rns Taundress, x postive \" no easy Globes Mon ! Office, oard © rade æo usiness, price $500.00 .p n > s vckfield.3 2eod ; .terms of payment, l.ow charges.No de- Plan, or write The Globe, Toronds, Can.ance easy payments.Apply Tremont Bini Jeather Apply to A 44, apoe Fri ra V ANTED \u2014 MEN EVERYWHERE; PEUT LORS by the new ba \u2018 motes Tarore a) pest of references Ap: ada.246 312 Room.130 Bt, Antoine ai 182 6 ' good pay: to distribute circulars.adv.fered by the strongest and oldest Can- ANTED \u2014 A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL; Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co _ , ; matter, tack algns, etc, no canvassing.AJ- adian compan A t Ed d no washing, 468 Guy st 141 Notre Dame st.west, cor sston \" Te EIT IT TO HAMICTON ACHAT GUUIT GOING MAIL ORDER TSI.ANTED \u2014 A oop DYER AND dress National.Distributing Bureau, 100 Schmidt, Manager.Ave pdwar MW ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY AP.ns \u201che Star is to Montreal, the reçoxnized ness can be secured at a bargain.A ly fou que a erstana scouring.Oakland Bank Bida.Chicago, 11l.183 Zeod 189 St.James at.Montreal.368 4 ANTED \u2014 SCRUB AND PAINT ply Mre White, 199 McCord nt.w hel roperyy.Address B 96, Star Office.2 bply y 182 ; ; \u2018 > .\u2019 18] ?eo4 ant Medwsuin If you ant > prop pa W.ANTED BUTCHER ONE BPEAK girls.Apply ladies\u2019 entrance, Windsor situations, etc advertise in tae Herald N \u2014 5 ya a hy A - Hotei 183 grt results.Rate.| cent a word.Three in- fa FOR SALB \u2014 FDTEL WINDSOR, W Aron and core makin = cra) ADF, J enh aod nse xood sho LOST VW ANTED \u2014 MRS.PIPE HAS EXFPERI- sertions for the prier of twa, Caxh with il Rouses Point, New York, fully furnish- Craig street west, ng.PRY, \\ man.Apply to H, A.Beil, 324 Hibernia.» ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY ATEN.Sheed servants senving England in sep- e order.Subscription, daily 32, Saturday edi- ed, great bargain, one-fourth fits value if Lr iW grapher, $30 per month Address 3 fare \u201cRefunded.Mr\" Frank ee OM Mans Merad, Hamii on Ponge.mentionne Fi sold ue lerma | 3, beaulitully 6 oo AWAKTED \u2014 $3 A DAY SURE.BEND US * $ OST \u2014- BROWN LEATHER HAND- 7071.Star Branch Office.183 2 rear Pr Five.Post Offices opt ad, \"ue .\u2018 + :_ Boo ; satchel.eontaintn iri 7 1 i your address and we wiil show you X erienced rimmer n = K s articles, ; UE us paper.60 312 panne. per week.Appiy to Mre, Camplong.Hud.seu, Que 181 4 Bare \u2014 FIVE NK'E ROOMS TO LET for the summer, nice place, gnod board.F.X.Lacusse, Ste.Marguerite, Lao Masson.181 ARD A FEW VACANCIES AT Tins CU for the 1st of Augusi.Phone (us Mrs, axséph Cleary, Shawbridge, que 181 5 lp \u2014 STE.MARGARET, LAC Masson, Que, fine board, well prepar- lai, the best yuu can find; large and wnil | lighted rooms, all new and modern furnl- Terina moderate.Address Charles Ra- Tate.cette.182 7 OARD \u2014 LAURENTIDE HOUSER, OX shore of Lake Maskinonge, cool large, airy rooms.good hoats, safe bathing: fine scenery and bracing alr; five cows kept.Adults only taken.Address Miss Hicks, st.Gabriel de Brandnn, Que.© F OOMS8 \u2014 AND BOARD, BATHROOM, baiconles, larg\u201d verandahs, nurse (In attendance, Appl; Miss H.McIntyre, &.Agathe des Monts.183 2 OARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated at Beveriy Farm, Bhaw- bridge.Address Box No.7, Shawbridge, Que.10 Saw PBoARp \u2014 TUE WAYSIDE, OLD ORchard, ine, turnished Good table bosrd near by.Miss M.Propristor.171 12eod 3aw rent.4.Connell, earn \u2014 HILLHURST FARM.TWO miles from Lake Mempnremagng, very Wig and beautiful view of lake and mountains.Apply Mrs.Hurlbut, \"East Bolton, OARD - LAC DES ILBS, NEW HOUSE, excellent board and flahing, boats free.Terme $4.50 to $5.30 a week.children half price.Zntique Leroux, Lac Charlebois, Qu 183 8 _\u2014 \u2014 y BARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS WANTed: gnod board: terms $3.50 weekly.Mrs.Luton, Ormstown, Que.183 2 AND ROOMR F.N.AU- Rawdon CTP * sue, 182 3 Address OARD ~~ mals, = eee eee 20ARD \u2014 AT AVRNUE HOUSE, LAKE- two double and one gingir rnom.tn let balance of season: everything first class.convenien! to trains and lake Apply al above address or 11 1-3 Mein \u201callege avenue.183 ILLON, NEAR POST 1 VARD \u2014 AT CAR directly out of vil- Offices, Rtation, lage, overiookIiag the river; terms $5 per week.half price for children.Apply Bax, 1, variiinn is ee BOARD \u2014 WANTED BOARDERS AT Mountwin View Farm.close by river.Bua to Mrs.B.wanl home comforts, clean, healthy \u2018ivuse.chulee board, telephons, Auer light, auply at above.177 1 Res - FIRST CLASS ROOMS, N1(E- y furnished, also table board; tour- Ists ace su modated.Tel.East 3414.p94 =t.1 Dents at 179 5 R\" Ms - - 107 METCALFE STHE Er nas one double, well furnisnes rvom to rent, telephone.160 32 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Re\" trians in their hundreds, carriages in scores, and an auto or two.Pilgrims ali, they were making for one goal-\u2014 the circus.In the words of the poet (not classi- cul): \u201cSome came on bicycles, because they had no fare to pay.And those who couldn't come at all made up their minds to stay away.\u201d But the latter category was a small one.Montreal is a great circus city.The street cars were crowded.the steps were lined with enthusiastic cir- cus-goers, who dodged trolley-posts here and thers and held on tn the edge 0\u2019 nothing.At any other time there would have been much kicking at such conditions,but on circus day\u2014somehow it's different.It was interesting to stand at the top of the rise by Fletcher's Field and watch the throngs that come up from the city, covering the road, coming on in endless =succession.It was interesting, but not safe, for if you watched too long you cculdn't get a seat for the show.SCENE WAS FAMILIAR.Round about the old Exhibition grounds the picture was that made fa- miltar to us by many circus days in many years.Peanut and lemonade stands, with a side show tent or twa, strayed from the confines of the grounds and their proprietors \u201cbarked\u201d at the spectators-to-be as they approached the entrance.Outside the gate one got into the good old jostling.pushing,trampling crowd, fell down the declivity that leads to the charmed enclosure, and then all at once the apell of the circus fell upon him.By 730 the enclosure outside the tents was packed with people, and as the evening wore on the pressure grew In the flaring gas lights aver the heads of the swaying.perspiring.good-natur- ed crowd.rose the canvas signs of the side-show attractions, telling you of \u201cBeautiful Marie, the Fat Wonder,\u201d the three-legged boy, the Itnn-faced boy.and many other marvellous matters.And sundry men with wild west black moustaches and lungs of polished brass, loudly declared that all these mysteries could be seen for \u201cte-en cents, gentlemen! On-ly ten cents.\u201d CROWD WAS GREAT.So great was the crowd assembling last night to see Barnum & Bailey's great entertainment that hundreds eould not be accommodated, and had tn be turned away.The sale of tickets stopped at 7 20, because the mammoth amphitheatre.which seats 14.832 people.was full already.In the afternoon the tent lacked only three hundred of its entire capacity.The management declare that Montreal is the best circus town they have visited In the present tour.since Los Angeles.The programme which the great circus offers is one that leaves littie to be desired.It has a wonderful collection of animals, it puts on sensations that are both new and halr-raising, and its acrobatic and hippodrome speclaltles ure really excellent.The great sensation presented thls year {8 \u201cThe Dip of Death,\u201d in which Miss Isabella Rutler loops the gap in an automol Tree man who writes the circus programme, describes this act as \u2018an astonishing and audaciously awful abysmal act, with a fascinating.furious, fugacious, flitting flight, doubly discounting all devilish deeds ever done Really the incarnation of ingenuity.invention and intrepidity.It 1s impossible to exaggerate the extreme enthusiasm excited by this extraordinary and exceptionally extra hazardous and emotional exploit executed in defiance of natural laws.A dreadful slap.dash, bang.full-tilt-drive, ride headlong topsy-turvy jump, wild leap, furious head-over heels, somersaulting plunge.A peerless, perilous, pre-eminent.puzzling prodigious plunge, perfectly and prettily performed.\u201d Although the author of this is tn coherent (nu his language, he has the right idea.IT IS INDEED A THRILLER.The \u201cDip of Death\u201d is almost the mit In \u201cthrillers,\u201d which have of recent years become so popular with American spectators.It has already killed two women, and certainly looks to be attended with terrible risk.Sitting In an automobile, the performer runs down a circular track, the machine leaps a chasm alighting bottom upward on another track, down which it runs at terrific speed, to be stopped on the level by a dozen attendants.The show 1s opened with a symboll- «al spectacle, \u2018\u2019Peace.\u201d\u201d Here again the circus programme scores, calling it a \u201cpretty, picturesque, poetic, prime, orink, pretentious, processional prelude to the prodigious programme of performances.\u201d \u2018\u2018Peace\u201d may be poetic, prime and pring, according to whatever in the world the writer means by the terms.It is certainly picturesque.pretentious, and processional.although tie symbolism Is somewhat veiled.Soldiers of all nations, allegorical cars, and gaudily-appoir.>d officers make up the pageant.It is a busy two hours which the spectator spends watching the carrying out of the programme.The three rings going at once render it impossible to follow half of what is going on.Even as in our small boy days, we feel that we are being robbed when things happen that we cannot see.THE AERIAL WORK.\u201cAerial\u201d trapeze work has to he pretty good before it thrills now.yet that done by the Viennese troupe is staggering.The thing is on such a large scale, the risk: taken so appalling.that the crowd watches open- mouthed.and applauds repeatedly.This is but one of the hundreds of features that are all great.The trained horses.elephants, and dogs, the picturesque chariot races\u2014an act, by the way.originated by Barnum and Ralley,\u2014the dancing of clever Parisian girls, a hundred and one other rnec- tacles.all are of the best.and all receive their meed of applause from thousands of Montreal spectators.The circus will never grow stale.fiat and unprofitable.It has survived from tha days of the Noble Romans.although in that era Barnum and Balley were not.It will be a drawing card still when the race has begun to be born with spectacles on.The small |- boy goes because he is a small boy, for whom such matters as may be witnessed In the big tent contain a zest that ls almost awful.The grown-up people go because they recall the thrills they experienced when they were small boys.The old men go, too.They explain to their friends that the reason 1s that \u2018they like to see the animals.\u201d But that isn't the reason.We know.QUARRY NUISANCE GOES TO THIL Judge Piche Considers Evidence in Limoges Quarry Case Warrants Hearing on Merits.Judge Piche yesterday afternoon heard evidence in the case of Olivier Limoges, charges with causing a nuisance in Montreal Annex by operating nr quarry in i.manner dangerous to the public.The complaint was laid by Ze- phirin Berthiaume, carpenter, living at 610 Chambard street, who claims that it was by the fragment of rock hurled by the force of the blast in this quarry that Mrs.Antoine Courtemanche was instantly kllled.while sitting un the doorstep of her house last June.Foreman Depatie, who is in the employ of the defendant, testified that although the implements and machinery with the exception of the explosives, were supplied by the owner of the quarry blasting operatinns were actually carrted on by contractors, who had bought out claims and hauled the stones :hemselves.Judge Piche said thd?after having heard all the evidence he came to the conclusion that the charge was auffl- ciently founded to be heard on its mer- itr, and he postponed the case until next Wednesday when the defence, represented by Mr.Honore Gervais M.P.will declde upon the made of trial.Mr.Victor Gaudet represented the complainant.Grand Trunk Inspection Party.The president of the Grand Trunk Railway.Sir Charles Rivera- Wilson, accompanied by Lady Rivers- Wilson, left yesterday on his annual trip of inspection over the lines of the system.The president was accompanied by Mr.Ctarles M.Hays, Mr.F.H.Fitzhugh, and other members of the Grand Trunk staff.The party went to Quebec lant night.After spending several days in the city they will return to Montreal before leaving for Ontario And Western points.The train on which the president and his party travels consfats of three private cars and an official baggage car.The Daily Grind Ruins the Nerves In factories and workshops, offices and stores\u2014yes, and In the homes, too \u2014people are being worn out by the monotonous wear and tear of unceasing toil, In the hot summer time especially the burden is heavy to bear, and without the opportunity for rest or recreation many a victim falls by the way, overcome by nervous exhaustion, heart failure or physical decline.The world's work must be done.The toiler must toll on.But there is a method of replacing wasted nerve cells and bullding up the worn out system, and that Is by using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food after each meal.It gives vigor and tone to the system und prevents exhaustion and prostration.It is the friend of the worker, for At makes him strong and well, and filts him with new hope.new confidence and new vigor and energy.Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.50 cents a box, six boxes for $3.50.at all dealers, » Edmanson, Bates & Co.Toronte® < PROGRAMME (OF PRINTERS\" PICNIC Elaborate Card Arranged for Next Saturday\u2019s Proceeding at Chambly Canton.An Following 1s the programme of Saturday's sports at the Printers\u2019 ple- nic: 1.\u2014Apprentices, under three years at trade, 100 yards.\u2014l1st prize, composing stick.2nd prize, galley; 38rd prize, lacrosse stick (Lally) and ball; 4th prize, box of rubber type.2.\u2014Members\u2019 daughters, under 15 years of age, 50 yards.\u2014lst prize, silk umbrella; 2nd prize, 3-1b.box of Low- ney\u2019s chocolates; 3rd prize, bottle of perfume.3.\u2014 Members\u2019 sons, under 15 years of age, 50 yards.\u2014lIst prize, lacrosse stick.2nd prize, baseball and bat; 8rd prize, baseball mit.4.\u2014Young ladies\u2019 mace (open), EO yards.\u20141st prize, special; 2nd prize, silk umbrella; 3rd prize, post card album and two books.5.\u2014100 yards.Open to members of allled trades.\u2014l1st prize, hat; 2nd prize, pair of pants; 3rd prize, pipe\u2019 and case.8.\u2014Newas Comps.and operators, 100 vards hurdle.\u20141st prize, twelve vols.banks; 2nd prize, thermometer and barometer: 3rd prize, one dozen photos.7.\u2014Job Comps.and operators, 100 yards hurdle.\u20141at prize, thirteen vols.books; 2nd prize, composing stick, rules, etc.; 3rd prize, one years subscription to Inland Printer.8.\u2014Potatn race.Open to members of 176 over 45 years of age.\u2014lst prize, fancy clock; 2nd prize, silk umbrella; 3rd prize, pocket book; 4th prize, fountain pen.9.\u201450 yards.Wives of members of 176\u20141st prize, gold locket: 2nd prize, set of carvers, 3rd prize, pickle jar; 4th prize, window shades.10.\u2014100 yards.Opem to members of 145.\u20141at prize, allk umbrella; 2nd prize, fancy vest; 3rd prize, walking stick.11.\u201460 yards.Married women's race (open).\u2014lst prize, carpet sweeper; 2nd prize, framed picture; 3rd prize, parlor able.12.\u2014100 yards, open to members of 176 and 145.-\u20141st prize, silver cup: 2nd prize, clock; 3rd prize, composing stick.13.\u2014Consolation race, open to members of 176 not having previously won Rn prize\u20141at prize.special: 2nd prize, 3 pounds of tea; 8rd prize, box of cigars; 4th prize, six months\u2019 subscription to Inland Printer.14.\u2014Bean guess\u2014ist prize, clock; 2nd prize, special; 8rd prize, special.15.\u2014Prize waltz, gentleman's prize, gold ring; 1adv's prize, watch.Members of the committes not allowed to compete in bean guess.DANCE PROGRAMME.1\u2014Walts.2\u2014Firet Set.3\u2014Two-Btep.4\u2014Walts Lancers.5\u2014Two-Btep.&\u2014Saratoga Lancers.I\u2014Gavotte.2\u2014 Extras.3\u2014 8\u2014Waitz.9\u2014Walts Lencers.10\u2014Half-time and PBellsfeuflle, 11\u2014Saratoga Lancers.12\u2014Two-Step.13-\u2014-Waits 14\u2014Waitz\u2014Home Sweet Home.Prise waits, entrance fee, 28 cents.Lady's watch, presented by Star cha- teurs only).games.(aE Ne THE ~ MONTREAD™ DATTA ™ STAR-THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906.ce Ni a+ Pa = Fadl .N i») - Bémsoite, HE.Apaineorer Ae r 200 AN Tans, Paton AVERAGE OF NEARLY HALF \u201c VENTS \" isd ntreal.AVERYBOD fa goss pyer foros a hie part.Pr.bn Dariour ng: PRICES Potent Ki id and Mao rmrilde.of:-t01e Piriget mule .tnvesiter;-Cban-Ue-8ate g Ladies\u2019 Patent Nid and Gun Ledies\u2019 Fatent Kid and Gun Metal Gibson Ta, hand-sewn salu, rag.peiee 88.Matut-Gldeon Tres, hand-esun = @ 4 ' \" e t hy ef SAAT pdt FOE INERT Meme Patpnt Kid and Gun ANetal Cuiv Oufordhanti-ecwn seles, reg.price §8\u2014Alter - in- vondery Oloan-Up Sule Men's Yan Mis- shan Cal?Blucher and Lace patterns, ail hand-sewn seles > ke % D 3 Mrsena* and Ghildren\u2019s Tan or Biook Kid er Ouf?Lace Hoste, sewn sefes, reg.price 62.50 \u2014 After.?mveistery -Cteun-Up Sule [= Aitesss\u2019 and Ohinren\u2019s Tan or Black KM er Cal?Lace Anata, sownasiegy, reg.price - 08\u2014 Aftum-Avrontery - Cloan- Men's Tan Russian Oal?, Bhenherand Lacs patterns, «ll hand-sewn soles, reg.e 05 In - ALL M Cor.St.Catherine & Mansfield Streets AIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO RULES, Events open to trade unionists (ama- Decision of judges final.No fee charged to competitors in Entrance fee to prize waltad26 cents.Bee ak fre Chil in Montreal.must return them moullle_on arrival In city, bean guess contest will be announced +.dren's 80 Bean guess closes on arrival of train Members having tickets cents per guess.to Mr.P.Latre- three valuable prizca and costs only § Mrs, Thaw Dismisses Counsel En | \u201c Ps gaged to Defend Her Son.: oA Result of Soap is better (han other soaps, [the persuasion of her son.New York, August 2.\u2014Ylelding i+ Harry Boars the In city press on Saturday, August Lith, but.is.when weed in the @uulight way, | Thaw, Mrs.Wm.Thaw has dis- \u2019 \u2018 Bay and follow directions, pensed with the services of the firm ventre will:besdistribüt- Lo 88.310 {of Black.Olcott.Grueber & -Bonynga.i Ce .4, as + 14 Pt Le Do .PP [EN Sw wet Ce \u2014 Zp .FN hrs.charge of murdrr!iæ Stanford White | Mra.TOIRX = A.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignature ! Cd wn 186 108eod Mg 21 .; ; Following a family counell, held laxt pel.Gent's gold ring, presented by Members must be In good standing ed on arrival of 1.15 p.m.train.Pi E NSA | whom she had engaged to conduct thn ) J.H.Clyma.\u2019 in local union to compete in races.Don't forget the bean guess.It is for WILL NOT AD I NITY.Arfence of the young man on nig Earnegis dance et dann which Mrs.Harry Thaw was press: .» Mrs.William Thaw decided upon this action, Buy diamonds in Canada and save mondy.R.Hemslev.266 St James # oo Lun oir 4 Hi Tm AS TEM SA 14 mr il ge THE MONTREAL DAILY De ~ - am » 1 \u201cEy -.qe fr \u2018 STAR\u2014THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906, ab nN ol \u201cIT = It has been Demonstrated .- bepésia a shadow of doubt thet milk which is not absolutely pute, is « menace to the health.We gusirantes the purity of all our supplies, and we deliver In SEALED BOTTLES, preventing the possibility, of contamination in the course of distribution.Have you given us a trial?THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, Ltd Telephone Up 669.875 St.Catherine stroet west.ê 181 Zeod Doctors recommend it Everybody loves it Soda Fountains and Hotels 5 CENTS =r ALLAN\u2019S Belfast Soda Water.It is made with pure Bicarbonate of Soda, and is the only genuine soda water made in Montreal.There is nothing *\u2018just like it\u201d or \u2018just as good.\u201d Try it.If your dealer cannot supply you, telephone ALLAN, Marn 1784.ROBERT ALLAN 620 Dorchester Street.0 a SN] R + » Nw NU By BN BN N ENG me Ji Li B IF f 181 360d Health Building Time vacation or \u2018a low tee how much, bat how good Orange Meat ORANGH MEAT is the right FOOD for deight, hrainy men end women to-day.Are YOU building up or.tearixg down = FURNACE) Twice as much heating surface is covered by the fire in a Bison Hot Water Furnace as in any other.The flames are drawn up through the side flues, then own and to the chimney through the middle flue.Y Burns all the gas and traps all the heat against the top section.\u2019 In other furnaces the fire travel is practically a direct one to the chimney, and much valuable heat escapes, the important top section getting less than any of the others.The Bison has more good - heating points than all other heaters combined.THE H.R.IVES CO, 6.MONTREAL Lini&i_.Sir William Making Speed.Winnipeg, August 2.\u2014Duri the last two days air Willam Van \"Horne has been smashing milway records.Last evening hie fal train came In from Brandon, a distance of 134 miles, under = two hours, an avèrage speed of 67 miles Conferred With Ministers.Ottawa, August 2.\u2014 Sir Henry Pellatt aad Frederick Nichols, of Toronto, were ere yesterday in_conference with Hon.rs.Hyman and Aylesworth.an hour.At one time the spésd indicator registe 79% miles per Nour for a SANNA stretch.A distance of 80 miles west of ~~ ; QG Portage la rie was covers in 23 an = 3) minutes, an average speed of 75 mlies por S 3 hour.: ~~.Prisoner for An Hour.- Ottawa, August 2.\u2014Dr.James Mills, of the Rallway Commission, was a prisoner for an hour yeîterday.The janitor went off at 5 o'clock, locking the offices tight, not knowing the commissioner was in his room.Dr.Mille could not get to the telephone, but succeeded in attracting the attention of mer on a hose reel that was passing.and they succeeded in opening a ower window, out.of which the doctor climbed, & \u2014 Miss Alice cal a $1,000 policy on buildings in Sudbury Font was bor 3 woman And child to use the public understanding would soon become #0 sound and healthy that people would think walking a pleasure \u201cFoot Elin\" makes feet healthy and prevents sweating, chafing and bliste?- ny.oh Aus Mary Taylor has been appolited cinssi- , ia 8 Markiret's College, LEFT FOR CHARITY | T0 CARE FOR HIM Such is the Belief of the Police Con: cerning Unknown Sick Man Found on Seigneurs Street.The police now believe that the old man who was found under the Canadian Pacific Rallway bridge on Seiz- neurs street, came from the country.It is thought that the two persons with him were relatives and that it was thelr idea to: bring him to town.leave him on the sidewalk near some institution, and then let the officials of that institution find him and treat hlin as trey thought proper.The Little Sisters vf the Poor have an institution on Seigneurs street near where the body of the man was found, but it is thought that the body was roticed before any of the authorities of that place had passed along the street.The time was very short between when the man was put on the street and when Constable Girard arrived on the scene.A Canadian Ex- preas driver had passed the ¢ab and had seen the two women lift out the old man and place him on the sidewalk.Constable Girard was on his beat not far from the place, and when the express driver met him he told the constable al! that he had seen.In the rush the constable neglected to take the license number of his informer or even the number on his cap.The censtable went to the place where the express man directed, and he found the old man lying across the sidewalk.By his actions Girard thought the old wan was drunk, and took htm to No.8 station.At the station the old man acted very strange and the captain thought ft would be wise to send him to the hospital.Central station was communicated with and the old man was sent to the Notre Dame Hospital for medical attendance.After being in the-hospital all Saturday afternoon the old n died at half-past four.From what the doctors could say at the hospital, the man was suffering from liver and kidney diseases.While in the hospital the man did not speak.but mumbled over a few words in French.When asked what his name and address was the man seemed to be struck dumb and would not say anything.The man was about 50 years of age, and when he was found he wore no boots or hat and was clad In very ragged clothing.It 1s believed by the police that he was taken out of hed, hurriedly dressed, and rushed intn town to be left on the ridewalk in front of the Little Sisters of the Poor.Dead Mah Was Onesime Drouin, The man who was killed by falling from a wall on the wharf.at the foot af Berri street last Sunday.was identified at the morgue vesterday as One- sime Drouin.44 years of age, who lived at 145 St.Ttmothee street.Case Dismissed With Costs.Toronto, Ont.August 2.\u2014 Chief Justice Falconbridge dismissed with costs an action brought by the London and Western Trusts Company against Canadian Fire Insurance Company, on ned last November.4 , Lord Douglas Detained by Police.: Portland, Me., August 2.\u2014Instead of having in custody an American biga- frist, known as Lord Douglas.wanted by the authorities of many States, as was at first supposed, the Portland police, it is thought.have detained Lord Sholto Douglas, third son of the late Marquis of Queensberry.Several days agn a Portland detective was requested by the police of Ash- ville, N.C.to arrest a man who rented a cottage on the shore of Sebago Lake in May, which he did.A firm of bankers In Portland state that the man detained at Sebago is Lord Sholto Douglas.Bowmanville Man Was Drowned.Powmanville, Ont.August 2.\u2014 Word has reached his grandmother and other friends here of the drowning of William H.Crawford In thé disaster near Vancouver, B.C.recently, when the steamer Princess Victoria cut in to the tug Chehalis.Deceased was a student at Washington University, Seattle, and wns intending to come\u2019 east In September to attend McGill University.Montreal.to firish his course in engineering.He was a guest of Capt.House, of the ill- fated craft; on the day of the disaster.> ce No More Overcrowded Street Cars.\"If the law would compel every man, \u201cFoot Elm\" A 209.c.Off All : Refrigerators.A refrigerator is a household necessity-\u2014every home should MUSIC IN SALOONS NOT PERMISSIBLE Notwithstanding Provinclal Incorporation Absolon Thouin Could Not Override Civic By-Law.Judgment was rendered yesterday by Mr.Recorder Weir in chambers, condemning Absolon Thouin to a fine of $10 and costs or one month in gaol.\u2018The accused, who keeps a cafe concert at the corner of St.Catherine and tt.Andre streets, was oh ed with selling intoxicating liquor d permitting instrumental and vocal music to be played for the purpose of attracting customers.Thouin pleaded that he ran the restaurant as an agent of the Stadium, a company incorporated and authorised by the Legislature, to give entertainments of all kinds, and to serve refreshments, provided that, with regard to intoxicants, the license be in the name of one of the officers.His Honor found that the defendant was an agent of the company, but he held that there was nothing in the act of incorporation which interfered with the right of the city of Montreal to enforce the civic by-law, on which the present charge was based.With regard to the intent and purpose of the accused in making use of the music, the Recorder observed H could only be presumed; but he ruled that it was & principle of the criminal law that a person may be nstble, not merely for the conseq 3 of deliberate acts, but also when he Is heedless of such consequences, If defendant caused music to be played in a place where he s0!d intoxicants and attracted the public, there was a strong presumption that he did it expressly to attract persons from without as well as to entertain those within.For these reasons he maintained the civic by-law was validly operative.notwithstanding the charter granted to the Stadium Company.- \u201c-.President of Musicians\u2019 Union.At last night's meeting of the Musi- clans\u2019 Protective Union, No.408, A.F.of M., Charles Lavallee, 35 Boulevard St.Laurent, was unanimously elected president, and Mr.J.B.Renaud, 781 East DeMontigny street, was elected secretary.It was announced that all communications relative to the Labor Day celebration should be forwarded tn either of these officers.The secre- tarv was Instructed-to neatify ali the labor unions of the city.that intend competing for the banner, that they can be supplied with union musicians, uniformed jn union clothing.Milkman Killed by 8hunting Engine.At 10 o'clock last night, J.B.Larive, milkman, 143 Desery street, w#8 run.over by a C.P.R.locomotive near the Ontario street subway.He died a few minutes after being admitted to the Notre Dame.Hospital.The.victim was trying to avoid an incoming train, when he was run over by the shunting engine, 5144 aire Apron.DROUGHT MAY SEND PRICE OF MILK UP of Advancing Summer Rate to ! \u201c7 Cents a.Quart.Cosumers of milk are to have to, pay more for that fluid.© MUk- men\u2019s Association decided last night at their regular meeting in the Monument National, that if the present dry weather continues, the shortage of supply must necessitate a ralsing of price.One cent a quart is.the amount of increase, unless the weather prophet can bring rain upon the earth, and tHus get grass for the cows to est.The summer price of milk is six cents retail, and in winter eight cents.The association desires to follow a precedent established a few years ago, when during a dry apell of three months the price was raised from aix to seven cents.The question of the large number of proséoutions of milkmen, for selling Inferfor milk, was also discussed at the meeting.It was decided to send a delegation of milkmen to the City Hall to ask that milkmen get samples of the suspected milk.This was not to be done as a reflection ypon any of the city milk inspectors, but as a means of protection, so numerous has been the amount of prosecutions.This delegation will also endeavor to have some change made in the sampling of milk at railway statfons, the idea being that If the milk was not up to the standard on arrival by train, the responsibility should be borne by the shipper and not by the receiver.pic-nic next Tuesday at Delorimier Park.Dunham Ladies\u2019 College Exams.The results of the recent Government examinations for Dunham Ladies\u2019 College are announced, the following heing the names.of the successful pupils, arranged in urder of merit: \u2014 sirade II.model\u2014Doris Wovenden, Kathleen Wilkinson, Elizabeth Woodward, Edythe Harrower.Grade III.model \u2014 Irene Savage, Bentie Scott.or Grade I.academy\u2014Kathleen Yeats, Ethel Garrick, Marjory Trenholme, Lovella Harvey, Benedicta \u2018Robertson, Kate Robertson.Grade II, academy\u2014Gladys Baker, Grace Elliott, Gertrude Yeats, Theresa.Robinson.Grade III, academy\u2014Marton Wil- llams.Bernice Reynolds, Irene Shaw, Dorothy Bushell, Geraldine Tren- holme.Preliminary A.A.\u2014Marguerita Vlikle, Besfle~ Norris, Amy Bourne.& Inspector of superior schools reports as follows on the June examtna- tions: \u201cThe results are better this year than in any of the previous years during my time of inspection.\u201d The medal offered by L'Alllance Franogise of Paris to the French Bummer School at McGill was won, in Fès Cours Elementaire, by Marion F.Wilame.\u2014Design by May Manton.SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL.Here is an apron which Is so simpla a8'io Involve very little labor in J.|| making yet so useful that it really protects the frock.In the illustration it is \u2018made of checked gingham and is piped with plain color, \u2018but it is very L} pretty made from white linen or lawn or front blue chambray or, indeed, from almost any material that is suited to*glels\u201d \u201cAprons.and all that is required is to finish the édges,and button the shoulder straps over Into piace, 50 that a very pretty little garment can be made with very slight expsnditure of lahor.- ; For a girl of ten will be required 1% yards-cf rinteria) A May Manton pattern, No.5144, sizes 6 to 12 years, will be mailed address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of tem cent There is but one piece, haf 86 inches wide.to any have one.special inducement for a refrigerator now, 20 p.c.off former you to were t Of course we have an object in doing this\u2014we don't want to over.carry few people buy wi > Because refriger ators during winter months.\u2019 Don\u2019t think that it's too late to buy one now.It will be useful for at least three montiès longer.We have relgerator from $7.50 up to $40, all less 20 p .c.| RENAUD, K{NG & PATTERSON,\u2018 Cor.Gay & St Catherine Sta.4 ttern is 100.ef PRES town \u20ac DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON | Pet sf pi Colne\u201d St Oty hood \u2018 ove = , : ; i \" y sal NAPIER WO.\"BUST MBASURE.| WAIST Mesa, HAN TE TRANS.WPecoaoncsmonsnsen soecovecoces JENS + 00 0s cam FORTE Pecoscotsmossonis ssesrpeacess imho s+rengesceou AtteS - ¢ suse canes ce crPEIID Müsocescsnemeerseen covrcviircnc mimen covsceciic mobos Lo cccecpoacenseyoene MBescesccassoaniace vs Vonemanss IRENE.covesoses na JURID Name, Mrs ov MBE.aX ieee reser wded veosise\u2019 @ Go veumemessee sessesen .PS ace Btrent and Woo vécie- above coute vercumetrrone PP e Lot \u2018vouo4 vas soo sessimen wee La ER 3 Ce So * racer Den» « + net x3 be wos oF .ve ; nue A, or Millanen Discussing the Advisablilty\u2019 OGILVY\u2019S FRIDAY SPECIALS = New Neckwear This is news of an entirely new lot of Neckwear we have just our counter before, and values than we've ever given.Fine embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, in white and pale blue; eyelet and blind embroideries with baby Irish Insertion; values up to $1.00.Embroidery and Irish Lace Turnover fancy Japanese embroldered turnovers, etc.values up to 85c.Friday Embroidery and Lace Turnovers, values up to 50c.Friday .\u2026.imported.Not a single piece has ever been out on ==Long Gloves 75c Women\u2019s silk net and lisle net elbow length Gloves, white.black, grey.all sizes.Regular 31.25.Friday 75care better races 19 Collare, © Women's two clasp silk mesh Gloves in grey, beaver.cream, white, black, all eee 19\u20ac sizes.Regular 70c.Friday, 35c.x) HAND BAGS J, Women's Leather Hand Bags, 7 inch The aasoclation will hold their annual.frame, in nickel or gilt, shades are brown, blde,.green, navy; rely soiled, others just an good as new; made of stlk, leather, kid and wash fabrics, assorted styles and colors, and numerous pretty handsome buckled; regular values up to $3.00.Choose Friday 19c and N SILK REMNANTS br and linings, rich combinations, lengths are from 114 to 15 yds.N CHILD'S DRESSES lz of drill, gingham, chambrays, etc.plain white and Buster Brown and CECE CEC ttt 4 Women's Belts, some of them slight- : \\ N Tapestry Cushion Tops, red, green.dark blue grounds.regular °5c.Friday .CCC ¢ A Women\u2019s Summer Fancy Stockings, Drawers, French fitted bands.wide knee, trimmed torchon lace; reg.2) SMAUVARES py dosen Chfldren\u2019s Summer Dresses Double covered Dress Shields, Bizes 2, 3, 4.Friday, a palr.Po washing colors, Pearl Pins, 1 dozen on a card, white, several other che eeeee ky, pink.Friday.gular 7ÿc.Fridey 45c .neat styles.fit ages 1 to 5 for PP _ riday.2 cards 5e EEC years, regular $1.00 to $1 25.\u2019 tr oe TTT 4 ' 00 BELTS 19 Friday .en een 69c Toilet Pin Books, 200 in a book.§ C Friday 2 books for .5 Pear] Buttons, 2 and 4 hole.Friday, a dozen .CCE EEE N SHIRTWAISTS is, 12 doz.Shirtwalsts, fine white lawn: and colored muslins.in a great variety of pretty styles, fine Val lace insertions, Swiss embroidery panels and insertions, elbow and CUSHION TOPS is Vea?Cais 10e HOSIERY A in white, sky, cream.pink, long sleeves, odd sizes and broken \u201d .blue.Very special Friday .23c lines that we wish to clear out, 2 Pure silk shot Taffetas for akirts Women's extra fine lisle thread some slightly handled, but other- f wise perfect.sizes values $1.50 to $3.25.32 to 42; Fri- reg.each: regular 50c.Friday.29c Toc.Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.37c day, each .980 MUSLINS RIBBONS 350 yards only.White Musline, open lace Fancy Dresden and Striped Ribbons, with col- stripé effects and spots: suitable for shirt- regular lôc and waist suits and blouses; 20c.Friday .White Embroidered irish Linen Blouse Lengths, Embroidered also: American Lawn Silk Blouse Lengths, in new designs; $4.00 and 34.50.Friday.ored border, in all the new designs; shades are pale blue, turquoise, reseda, red.mauve, pink, navy.tuscan, gold, aream, white, etc.Regular 45c.Friday .Duchesse Satin Ribbon, 41% inches wide, in an extra good quality: all the wanted shades: Regular 35¢.Friday .He regular nues 1.05 \u201c DRESS GOODS 750 yards Stylish Dress Goods, includ tweeds, In the new herringbone str! visitile checks, also fancies for early fall suits and coats; regular 65c and 78e.Remnants of Tweeds, Serges, Cash Fri meres, Lustres and Fancies, Friday 34 price EMBROIDERY Corest dmbroiderys in pretty n bliin&and English eyelet effects.Regular 50c to $1.26 a yard.Friday 34 price Flouncings, for Women's and Children\u2019s also for Underskirts; 18 inches wide, in English eyelet and bind effects.Regular $1.00 to $1.60 a yard.Friday 34 price St.Catherine and MEN\u2019S NEEDS Men's Drill Outing Shirts, in pink.blue and black stripes: regular $1.00.Friday.59¢ Men's English Cambric Shirts, light and dark effects; regular $1.00.Friddy.89c Men's Tubglar Wash Ties, a large assortment to select from.Regular 15c.Friday 26) per cent.dficount on all Summer Vests.BASEMENT The balance of our Japanese Cushions, same as sold everywhere else at 40c.Friday.Fancy Colored Flannelette, for dressing sacques, Kimonos, etc.: regular 28c.Friday 29-inch Striped Cotton Skirting, in light and dark colors: very suitable for boys suits, etc.Regular 18c.Friday .+.14\u20ac I grey pes, in- day.49¢ ew designs; Dresses, Mountain Streets Women's, you of their splendid Samples, together wi $1.00, Misses\u2019 an?Children\u2019s Fine Shoes Sold for $1.60 an?$2.00 P T° FULLY appreciate the values offered, you must first see | the Shoes.The Quality, Finish and Style will convince value?Having purchased part of a Manufacturers Stock of th several other lines, including all the odd lines of this past-season of our Stock of Superior Shoes, we are offering the entire lot at the above low prices to clear.W.H.- 017 West St.Catherine Street, STEWART, Was Insane, But Now le Sane.Albany, Attorn od by de authorities te for n, Caminat Inman a Camp phe institution, has N.Y., August 2.\u2014Distriot- Addington hes been Inform- ran, of ago bene Th Investment Was Not Successful.London, August 3.\u2014W.Bourke Cock- trustees of the money invested it in the Sligo Baw Mills, and Joinery Company, which has failed.reported miles east of Sandy Hook at 13.48 this Proposals Well Received by All.Johannesburg, Transvaal, August 2\u2014 The proposals of the British Government for the establishment of a constitutional , .government were receiv here with a feeling of rellef, and were regarded as being reasonably democratic.It is anticipated that all the parties will accept the cost eption and loyally try to m © t.of New York, gave $60,000 a year to County Sligo, Ireland, for the fit of the Industries there.The 1 e Philadelphia was 1,133 - 1 , -Gec war fecentiy .e- the Sernareon district, Eng- the returning officer ascer- i SE | BR f morning.Buy diamonds in Canada and save June 5 Wand roe ere Cano money.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James st.ground chat he wes insene or the time e was ne at time of the killing.ot Se SALT Special Notice, ee | weal Toronto College of Music hep pur- the celebrated Mauason & Risch 1anos.Duplicates are obtainable from h Plano Co., 560 8t.Catherine ! street west, botween Stanley and Drummond, : oo eg ' \\ PTET NE T7 sé : EN] DS TN DEL We Close Daily at 5.30 p.m., excepting the Saturdays during August at | p.m.THE STORE, THAT.GUARANTEES CUSTOMERS, LABSOLUTE ed Dress Goods at 2 5c Yd.Thursday, August 2, 1906.Amazing Sales in * These are all fashionable fabrics, regular 30c, 40c and 50c .yard, and e \u2014 include Fancy Striped Albatross, Fancy Figured Cream Lustres, Color- Embroider n I.CO U IN [D ed Moreens, Nun's Veilings, Colored Lustres, in best shades, and other y a d aces desirable weaves, and worth up to b0c yard.Choice of a grand range on Friday for, per yard .11 LL LL LL LL 25e It isn\u2019t often you are met with such exceptional offers 1n dainty We found lots of different things when we were All-wool Challies, in full assortment of Might, medium and dark Corset Cover Embroidery.18 inches wide, regularly sold at 35 and colorings, silk; regular 50c yard.Friday special, percyard.29c 89c à yard.Friday .2.2 424 ass es aus 4 the tee eee eee Las aan ee 23¢ \" taking stock, that we don\u2019t want.E 1lent Cott xce As we would rather start the new half year with- - ent Cotton Bargains To Clean Up! Horrocks's special make fine White Cambric.free from H ; out them, we shall offer them Friday at prices that ° dressing, perfectly smooth finish: regular 12%c yard.Friduy .a Loe We offer odd lines of Valenciennes and Torchon Laces and In- should make their going a matter of no doubt.F 1 9 regulas 1206 à ppecle] make Long Cloth, for general family use: 10 sertlons, worth up tu Te, Friday.per yard .245 240 sous eee & .\u2026.e .~ : \u2018 \u2018 I S acer Bleached Cotton, 36 inches wide, a a \u201cstout make, worth 9e Scroggle's Ground Floor.y yar Triday.LL LL | Pillow Cottons, \u2018In \u2018inch extra strong aual- he .40, 43 and 44 inch.widths, extra stron ual- } Trimmed Hats Taffeta Ribbons e ° ity.linen finish, dn elther plain or circular makes.All one pA .Ae Ca > devar _ riday, per yard.Wie = Any hat display ed mn the de] artirnent Before we cleared a ecla e 1n S Bleached Sheetings, extra stout quality, In plain or twill fin.-1 Beautifully Made Garments may be bought at a special price on manufacturer of his en- I © lsh.made \u2018by Horrocks: three widths at extra special prices for i Friday, which in many cases will tire stock of this ribbon Friday\u2014 F B P 3 .A ; 72 inch, warth 30e yard, fo = mean as much as three-quurters or Wwe used to sell it at IR, 8 inch, worth 40¢ yard tor sou Three at asy to uy rices .; .° \u2019 boii { more taken oft\u2019 the regular prices.To a It was well worth | I adies\u2019 ] ace F t V t 80 inch, worth 50c yard, for 40e PRICES Ye Bargain Seekers, Look Here! ; be sold us tollows :\u2014 i ron es S, I Dozen Table N ki 8 i Former prices | Former prices Former prices Ten beautiful colors to a \u20ac ap ns, 9c In numberless varieties of styles and designs.equally well made and : $10 to $25.Frio $510 $10, Fri: up to $0.Fri choose from.We have received from our factory still another They're ready to use, size 17 x 17, in fine neat designs, and sell exclusive, whether the dalnty shirt walst.dressy wash suits or fashion- ; dav 835.00.das ®2 83.lan 1 93, Fri a 10 shipment of this line of Vests, they are a regular $1.10 dozen.Friday .sess.s402 204 140 sea seen sge able walking skirts: Exquisite assortments of the best and newest crea- : ; 12 \u2014 riday, per yard .15 tions, made for use durin ; or\u2014- i ER g warm weather ; BATH GOWNS to be Cleared Out regular 25¢ Vest, for - - Cc A 215 Yard Table Cloth, $1.40 i This 1 hoice 1i £ fine Bleached D k Table Cloth Wash Suits, in stripe and spot percale.regular $1.50 to $1.98 for.9B8c À vo, .Ja Co -ü 5 18 a choice line of fine Bleache amas able loths, - = ; ; a - : We ure gong to clear up out stock L d ° 9 ° 2% yards long, In various neat floral designs: actually worth $1.75 Wash Suits, tn muslin and Madras, regular $2.98 and $3.25, for.B1.89 of bath gowns on Friday at much less Muslin Turnovers .10 a 1eS 1 e rawers, each.FTIQAY 7 TT be packed hy men and horses to the \u2014 RMAN SCAB.tested against the Investigation.saying petite in: looked for between the school / 485 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cha ez Square.\u2014 he thought It was all & scheme to have the basing condemned in the Interests of the Toronto & Niagara Power Company.hove from the different miiitary districts.Enquiries - for programmes have been received from Quebec, the Yukon, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New York, and many other outaide places, and the prospects are that this year's meeting will be a record one.scene of the strike Half a sen pick horses have already been sent from White Horse to Robinson, and the demand 13 far from satisfied.Telegrams from Col.Conrad state that the strike is \"by long odds the biggest and richest yet made In the northland.\u201d Dynamite Explosion on Line of James Bay Railroad.Dunchurch, Ont, August 2-\u2014About two and a half miles north on the James\u2019 Bay Railway, from where four men were killed a month ago, Foreman Peter Morrisey, his son Willlam and their nipper, a young Italian, were And Was Fined and Reprimanded in London Police Court, London, August 2.\u2014 The first tice court case growing out of the street railwaymen\u2019s strike, was heard befo re Magistrate Love, who fined John Boyle $2 and $2.50 costs for shouting \u2018\u201c\u2018scab\u2019 at a motorman.Boyle's plea was that the mo- Murderer Has Narrow Escape.Special to The Montreal Star.Fort Willlam, August 2.\u2014M.Slobodian, a Galician, wanted In Winnipeg for murder, Is hiding In thts vicinity and nar- Operator Found Dead in Street, Special to The Montreal Star.Port Arthur,\u201d August 2 \u2014W.J.Brown a telegraph operator, who until recently In Favor of Fish Reserve.8pecial to The Montreal Star.Parry Sound, August 2.\u2014Tha Dominion Depot and Hotel Project Given Up.Fisheries Commission for Georgian Bay Terribly Gored by Mad Bull.ç 0 ly escaped arrest yesterday.The po- Victo- a _| blown to atoms by an accidental dis- torman was an old friend: tMé térin row Ottawa, August 2.\u2014It has been ru- à adjacent waters is holding sittings | was It the employ of the Canadian tin, Ng clr ei unt = payid Me.charge of a dynamite charge at flve- \u201cscab\u201d had only.been used fn a joking lice hope to secure him before long.mored that the Grand Trunk Intended to| here, hesring \u201cvidence by fishery of- | Northern Railway and whose family r+ four miles from this city, is dyl t| thirty last night.This accident oc- Way.and he (the offepder) hag apolo- abandon for the present the contral depot ficiais, old residents and anglers.From glide In Winnipeg, was found dead on th / St.Joreph' 8 city, ying a curred on the Jamieson contract, about sized for bis condues.: and hotel project, and that the Govern-| here the commission will proceed \u201cto | street here yesterday.An inquest will b : eph\u2019s Hospital.as a result of be fied all present ments arrangements with the Sparks) Pointe aux Barlls.Byng Inlet.Bustara held.a + Ing gored by an Infurlated Jersey bull at Lis farm last Thursday evening.The maddened animal \u2018attacked tha unfortunate man and knocked him to the ground.goring him hd lay unconscious.The horns of the bull pee - trated the rit.on either.aide and, et posed the right lung.The left arth, was fractured in two plades and a number of other serious injuries caused, Te thirty-six miles from Parry Sound.An Inquest will probably be held.The Morriseys came from Nova Scotia, the Italian was unknown.The Prat motor barge to cross the North Bea has reached the pl âmes.i hores-power gasoline mo vy craf \u2018 A rives \u2018th t à svsed of about at ele iniles i i ee cit Rit the name \u201cseat\u201d a patine \u201cve, and, d » any one wi ra \"048 .Any au order cofiduct as ' during the Jap ee 2D CASTOR IA.| The Kind Yo Have Always | estate to secure a clear title to the lands +4 required for the depot were off.Some \"time ago it was announced that an agree- \u2018ment had been reached with the estate.whereby in consideration of an amount \u2018in the neighborhood of $100,000 jt was to execute deed in faver of the Government and waive its claim to When \u2018 would be done For Infants and Ghildreg.Matchedash Bay | and grad | while on their spawning\u2019 Isiands and other points on the north shore of Georgian Bay.The evidence taken so far Ir Strongly in favor of the establishment of a fish reserve for anglers only, within the Hmits of the waters of the lsiands, between Killarney and A change in the close seasons for- salmon trout and White fish, ese fish atfbhe ed so as to protèct th 4 recomm Speclai Notice, Coal.7 Coa) has gone up to $7.00, or $4.7! cash.We stay at 6:25 per ton, deliver: fed.Rug us up and book your order Connell Anthracite Mining \u20aco., Lid; 2) Bièury' t Main 5193; 135 St Eti- vnne strèet, Main 8016, Ua 34 All notices of Girthe, MarHagés and Deaths, must > endorsed with the names and addresses of the per sqhs sdiding same, } : BIRTHS.ARGALL\u2014At Three Rivers, on July M.te Mr, and Mrs Pred.J Argall.a son, _ 3 BOYER \u2014 On A ist 1st, In Lachine.Mr& Guy Royer, 3f a son.McKENZIE At Knox Manse, lancas ter, Ont, July 31st, à son to Rev.1.Tv.and Mrs.McKenzie.ONEBIL \u2014 July 26th.at 1627 St.James street, a son to Mr.and Mis.Thos.Jumes O Neil.TSANRIAGES.POITWKA-SMITH \u2014On Wednesday.At Œ:ist lat, 1906, at St Andrew's Chur 1, N+w Carlisie, Que.by the Rev.OH Wilson, Henry Bilhngsiey Foliwka, «of Montreal.son of Mr Emil Faliwka, of Torpnto, to Olive Annie.eldest daukti- ter of Mr John LL.Smith, of Now Caritsie DEATHS IN TH® CITY.BRENNAN \u2014.In this city, @ the 31st July, Isabella Beach.beloved wife of Thomas Brennan.aged 53 years.The funeral will Jcsve her lage residence, 90 Mafistield street, Friday, 3rd August, at 8 am.for St.Patrick's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.Quebec and New York papers please copy.182 EUNNINGHAM- On August 2nd, at \u201c4 Evans street, Kathleen Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Cunningham, aged 1 year.FISK\u2014Ir this city.tha age nf 70 years, ett daughter of the Knowlton, of Knowlton, loved wife of John M of Ab- botsford.F.Q Funeral at Abbotsfo~ on Friday morning on arrival of It o'rlock train.HAYR \u2014 At PBracebridge, Ont.on August 1st.1306, Jane Bhotton.widow of the' late John Hayr.Funeral from her late residence.420 Magdalen street, on Friday.3rd August, at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation.LOVE \u2014 In this rity.on August 1st, Daniel Gordon Alexander, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Love, aged 1 year and 18 days.Funeral private.183 2 MATTHEWS \u2014 In this city, on the 1st inst.Florence Mary Matthews.only daughter of the iate Jas.Matthews, at the age of 18 years and 4 months.The funeral wilt leave her mother's residence, 1113 St.James street, Friday morning.at 8.15, for St.Anthony's Church, and thence to (Cote des Neigés Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully tnvited to attend without further notice.Quebec, Ottawa.Boston and New York papers please copy.MUNRN\u2014At 40 Crescent st.August Jst.1906, at Ellen Marta, éld- late Luke M.FQ.and oe- Montreal, on 2nd inst, aged 32 years, Robart Dunran Munro, late of Victoria, BC, elder son of Mr.Robert Munro.Fun- era] private.RICE \u2014 Gladys Rice.August 1st, 1908, Funeral from her parents\u2019 residence, 819 Clark street, Friday.2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend.SELBY \u2014 In this city, on the 1st August, 1906, at her residence, 2340 St.Catherine street, Marie Rosalie Louise (Al- bina).Donegani, and widow of the late Charles Belby, in his lifetime cashier HM.toms.in her 76th year.Funeral on 8at- urday at 7.45 a.m., to St.James Cathedral snd Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Ottawa papers please copy.183 2 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY, COLLINS - At Murray Bay, Que.on July 23rd.Evelyn Gertrude.Infant daughter of Stephen and Gert Collins, aged 7 months and 4 days.Liverpool, Eng., papers pléase copy.KIRK \u2014 At St.Sophie.on July the 28th, Midhael 8S.Kirk, aged 656 years.Interment at St.Sophie on July 30th.Boston papers please copy.LANG \u2014 At Chateauguay Basin, én Tuesday, thea 3ist July, Andrew Lang.in his ninety-seventh year.Funeral from his late residence on Thursday, the 2nd August.at 2.30 pm.Friends and acquaintance wil please accept this intimation.183 3 FENDLEBTRY \u2014 At Btanbury.Que.heloved wife of George Pendlebury, died August 1st, 1908, aged 55 years.IN MEMORIAM.An anniversary high mass of requiem for the happy repose of the late Mrs.John Kehoe will be chanted in 8t.Anthony's Church.on Friday, August 3rd, at 8 a.m.lrlatives and friends are invited to attend.IN MEMORIAM.Tn loving remembrance of Hugh Barton, died August 2nd, 1903, beloved husband of Mary Barry.Investigate All you'll find golf club sardines the best.DEATHS REPORTED.New York\u2014Mr.Thomas F.Morrin, president of the Morrin Climax Boller Compa::y, of Brooklyn, died in /.-3ey City.aged fifty-six.He was for twen- ty-seven years head engineer of P.Lorillard and Co.'s big tobacco factory In Jersey City.and invented many improvements in machinery.Mr.Frederick T.Quick.df Mellport, L.L, for twenty vears & member of the New York Stork Exchange, died on Monday.Ae waa born in Elmira in 1868.He became a membet of the Stock \u201cxchange at the age of 21 and retired froni active business six years 220.Mrs.Harriet Wright Smith, of Wo- burn.who observed the ninéty-four:h Anniversary of her birth July 8 died at her home in Winn street, yesterday.only daughter of the late John | She was of the seventh generation DEPARTMENTAL STORE a great success at the of the city.Being open since 5 weeks only, you are sure to be offered noth- ag but Hew and stylish goods, marked at sensationally low prices for our Fri- , day sales.One lot Rémnants of Floor Oilcloth.1 to 3 yards wide, long: regular 2Bc to 40c a yard, reduced price .18e Stair ot Fh Carpet, § wide.regular 10: g yard, to-morrow .Be One ot \u2018apestry dts.size 32x38 well made, good colors; regular $l.25, LL Le Ad A eee tee RL LL LA LL RL RL 70c Carper OB) vires i Tapéstry and Balmoral, sive 9x9; regular $10.50, Fri- ee eee ee A aa aa 6.95 Carpet Squares, in Tapestry and Balmoral, size 18x39; regular 316 50, riday eat tea a Lee Lee na nee 0.45 Carpet Squares In Tapestry and Balmoral, large variety of patterns; size 12.6x8.3.regular $22.Friday .22e 15-25 one lot of Jute Portieres, In red and gold.\u2018blue and gold: \"size 80 inches wide; 3 1-3 yards long.regular $3.50; Friday, pèr pair .2.35 One lot of Tapestry Portieres, Ii all good colors, desirable at $3.50; Friday.per PAIr .Le ie ee 2.23 15 pleces only of fine Satins, In striped or figured, fine desigh for drapery and.furniture covering.regular 40c, Friday, pér yard ,.23¢ Choice Creamery Butter, regular 25¢, 12 Ibs.Gr.Sugar, regular 60, 9 3 5 2 8 2 3 Fruit Jar® pints pér dozen .+ beeen Gor Fruit Jars, quarts, per dOZ@M .000002 00 Let ue aa ve een a aa Lana à TO: Fruit Jars, half gallons, per dozen.een sse 2 tins Empress Brand Baking Powder, regular: 306, THE MOUNT ROYAL Corner Mount Royal and St.Lawrence St.ke, One price only, always Mail orders are given our prompt and most the very lowest.© careful aention.Friday Cheap Sale.We will continue to-morrow the series of sales which have already proved \u2018Mount Royal,\u201d one of the largest departmental stores House Furnishing Department.1 to § vards Groeery Department.i; Ibs.Empress Brand Flour.regular 30c.\"Friday tins Salmon, regular 30e.Friday lbs.Washing Soda, regular 10c, Friday bs.Square Blue, regular 30~, Friday.bars Comfort or Gilt Bdge Soap.regular ze, pkgs.Force or Norka.regular 30c, Friday tins Imported French Sardines, regular 30e, Friday Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Always on Hand.Glassware Department.Friday Ladiex® Viel.Xiq Boots, Louis XV.heels.Coupons entitles you'to a $30 sot of dishes free, MOONEY\u2019S Cor.Alexander & St.Catherine Sts.These prices speak for themselves.Quality, high; prices, half, or even less.Goods are our regular lines.Don\u2019t expect to hear of Shoes at lower prices than these, a finest ake, re ies\u2019 \u2018fan and Russian Boôts anf Oxfords, American value.$3.5 5 Price Fait Sl.65 Régulér value $5.00 ° $2.h0 Half Price.: .eve vee new ce Res sam caw Ladies\u2019 Dongola Oxfords.re- ular values $2 and $2.50.$l.65 ale Pricé.1 lot Strapped Slippers apd xfords, sizes 2 tn regular value $ 50 ar The.Price .- Men's and Women 8 Tan and Blatk Roots fords.Goody ear Welted soles ular values from $a: 50 To $2.b 5.06.Sale Price .Ask For Our Coupons.À sufficient nufnber of from Woburn's first pastor.Rev.| of manufacturing with the Amoskeaz Thomas Carter, ordained in 1843 +Manufacturing Company, dropped deal Mrs.Eveline B.White, wife of Rev.| here yéstérday.Theodore F.White, pastor emeritus af the mit.wh Ogdensburg, N.Y -Allen Bovard is dead here, aged 47 years.Alonzo Palmer is dead at Bonaparte Luka.aged 68 years.Firèt Presbyterian Church of Sum- N.J.and mother of Charles ite, Sééretary of the United States Legation at Bushos Ayres, is dcad at > her home in S.unmit.Polsckes aged ry heeler is dead at New TYork.\u2014Edward Th).president Henry Cling is dead at Chaumont.of the New Yorker Etaats Zeitung aged 88 vears.Cotporation, dled hare yesterday, aged John Foster is dead at Chaumont, 63 years.aged 92 years.Manchester, N.H.\u2014 Mr.Harry E.Boston\u2014The bpdy of John Holmes Parker, aged 40 years, superintei.dent AGoodenow, who died at Atlantic City.was brought tô Alfred, Me, and bur- panne aa PS fed In Alfréd cemetery.Miss Frafices M.Parsons, a niece of SOA injure the surface.oilcloths and linoleums.injure ether clothes or hands.Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way (follow directions).Sc.\" are SC.163 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toromte La = , act c «aT ; 3 \\ \u2014 ce .= > p se 3 mB fe.Oo ~ m0 same SUNLIGHT Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe dry.The colors vill be preserved and the surface unharmed.Common soaps fade the colors and Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserves Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most delicate fabrics, or to the hands.for it contains nothing that can former City Clerk Charles BE.Parsona, of Lynn, and f6r a number of years an assistant ¢lérk in the office of City Wash oikloths Ciéfk Attwill, is dead.and linoleurns wi Hartford, Conn.\u2014Mr.Dwight Slate.li with president of the Dwight Slate Machine warm water and Company.of Hartford, Conn.and one of the foremost mechanical expr + of the United States, dled here, £_d 9% years.New Bedford; .Mass.\u2014Mr.Edward Kilburn, one of the best known cotton manufacturers In the country, after a long .llness from diabetes, died here aged 74.Basoko, Congo Independent State\u2014 \u2018Rev.George Grenfell, the missionary- explorer, died here on July 1, from blacktater faver, aged 51 years.Beattle.\u2014Mr.Thomas Dempster, a ; borne sourd well-known hotel man of Boston, New .York and Washington, dled here of TN heart disease.Waeshington\u2014Mr, William H.Seldon, president of the Metropolitan Hot>l Company of Washington, died here,aged \u2019 sixty- eix Florence\u2014Mr.Sañuel Porter.prest- ent of the orence Bavings Banks, » died, aged T7.Borel \u2014Captain N.F.Patenaude died here after.two days\u2019 sickness, at the age of 70.Oshawa, Ont. ,, Tormeriy an innate of Harry ~ ar « Mr.par ; @ té ho a la vestarday at the La Fuh thonticat od ate, of t was years.toned La 1844 SINISTER RUMORS TROUBLE AUSSI Report says Battleship and Cruisers Have Joined Sveaborg Mutineers.RAILWAY HAS BEEN WRECKED Mutineers Keep Troops Busy Fixing Tracks\u2014Despite Powder Explosion They Hold Fortress.Helsingfors, August 2.\u2014(1.30 a.m.) \u2014The white flag has been hoisted on one of the islands, but it is premature to say whether the revolutionaries there have surrendered.In any event, however, the fire from the battleship Slava and another warship undoubtedly had ts effect.The mutineers repart the Slava was struck several times by their fire.During the aftec- noon a boat put out frém Sveaborg and was bombarded.The occupants, members of the Red Guard, were arrested.A rumor of the surrender of the entire mutinous force at Sveaborg was brought over to Helsingfors by the postmaster at Sveaborg.Jt Is impossible to confirm this ruggor here.The fire from the c ers has seriously damaged the fortifications.There has been no fling for the last two hours.The mutineers have faii- ed in their efforts to secure provisions.TRACK TORN UP.Troopa rent from Willlamstrand to reinforce the garrison had to repair the rallway track all the wav.Snl- diers were placed on the roofs of the cars as sentinels.During the night groups nf the Red Guard again de- stroverd the railway after the troops had passed.There was renewed fighting between the mutinous troops, and the Government forces, lasting from 10 o'clock until late afternoon yesterday, but positions of the parties were unchanged when the firing ceased.The Senate of Finland has issued an appeal to the people to remain neutral.but it refuses to ask them to obey the executive authorities.ST.PETERSBURG IB MUCH DISTURBED.Bt.Petersburg.August 2.\u2014The wildest rumors are in circulation, ana of which, to the effect that a mutiny has broken out at Cronstadt, has caused the utmost alarm, whk'h has been increased hy the fact that telephone rom- munication with Cronstadt ia again Interrupted.It is asserted that four mutinous warships have arrived at Cronstadt, and that the guns of that fortress have been trained on them but that fire has not yet been opén ORDER AT ANY COST.Grand Duke Nirhnlas, generalissimn of the Russian army.has sent a general tan Helsingfora with instructions to enforces complete order at whatever cost.The mutineers hombarded a neutral island this evening, but twn Qov- ernment ships hntly bombarded the rebe! headquarters and a white flag was hoistéd there.Fire And smoke were seen ascending at midnight from the mutineers\u2019 stronghold.NAVY JOINS REVOLT.A telephone fmadsage received tonight via Vihérg, rtates that this even- Beveahorg fa still tn the hands of the revolutioniste.They hive been Joined by the battleship Tsareviteh and the cruisers Bogatyr and Ishmira.Further reinforcements of several hundred cfvillans from Helsingfors, armed with rifies, have joined the re- volutinnists, who are already In pna- session of four Islands.They attacked the fifth and captured it after a hot fight.Many mitraillenses were em- ploved on both sides.The only portion of an island in the group in possession of the Government forces at the time the message was sent was the western half of Black Island.which was held by a battalion from the fortress garrl- son SOME SINISTER RUMORS.There was A rumor here laat night that four nf the ships of the Raitl- squadron were in complete mutiny and! roaming at large in the Gulf of Fin- | i | | land, and that tha commandant at Cronstadt had beenmotified to prepara for an attack by thease vessels.It Is worthy of note that a despatch tn an official agenrv, announcing the flest at Helsingfors and the fact that ft.opened fire, does not mention what it.opened fire against.Admiral Ririleff | presumably has gone tn Halsingfors tn assume personal command of tha fleet.CORRBSPONDENT VISITS CRON- | STADT.The most intense Anxiety stif] pre-, valls with regard to a possible up-! TIising at Cronstadt and the general spread of the revolt through the entire naval establishment A visit bv the Associated Press to Cronstadt.however, shows that the authorities here received timely warning of the events at Sveabarg and nipped a possible revolt in the bud They had the althation well In hand Tuesday night and quietiy placed detachments of infantry at the dnnrs of the marine barracks and removed the carbines jn.the bulldings the 1500, sailors, quar- Hone\u201d » ron themselves correspond BAW them Jookiing out of the windo 8 of their -\"barractée.- The atreets of Cro are swarmi troops of the loyal guard reg 18 ont and the newly arrived men.of the 24th division, who sèrve ta &verawe the disaffected elem CONFISCATED NEWSPAPERS.The commandañt at Cronstadt ordered the confiscation of newspapers from Bt.Petetsburg, in order to prevent the \u2018News of the outbreak at Bveabarg from, reaching the islanders.A group of agitators who went over to Étant in the zame boat witn the cofréepondent of the Assoclated Press, attemptéd to hold meetings and communicate news of the Sveaborg happénings.They fled before tho levelled rifles of the soldiers.The offices of the navy department at Cronstadt are besteged by the wives and relatives of officers on board the ships at [lelsingfors, who are frantic over the reports that the crews had arisen and killed their superiors.As the correspondent wis crossing fronf Cronstadt to Ornanienbaum, he saw the Imperial yacht Polestar lying in the stream with steam Up at the pier below the Imperial residence at Peterhof.POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLODED.It is reported that a powder maga- xine held by the mutineers was cxplod- ed by a cannon shot, causing great destruct! n.Details are not obtainable.it is nét known whether the position -f the mMutineers is seriously affected by the loss of the magazine.Loyal troops are teported to have arrived in suffi- client numbers to prevent the mutineers frorn landing and ensuring their eventual capture.There are, however, unquestionable signs that the trouble may spread to Cronstadt, Viborg and Wilmanstrand.Even the Knowledge of this does not seem to perturb the authorities, who are outwardly unconcerned.An official in an interview admitted that the position was sufficlent- ly serious, but he was confident that the Sveaborg affair was an isolated one, like sfriillar affairs in the Black Sea and at Moscow and Cronstadt.Tha trouble, he declared, was purely Inrat, and the bulk of the army, as well as the people remains unaffected by the revolutionary propaganda.The Russian Empire, he added, was made up ot watertight compartments, Trouble was overcome in one centre long ba- fore evil machinations pressed a crisis in another.WHAT BROUGHT ON MT 7 NY.The mutiny of Sveahorg was precipitated by the discovery on the part of the authorities at Cronstadt that a re- volutionarv uprising throughout the Baitic fleet was preparing.They ordered 200 men arrested in connection with it th the 'i.pedo barracks at Svea- borg.The comrades of these men overthrew the arresting party and put thetr ofticers under arrest.Then, reinforced by the men of the garrison artillery, they advanced on the \u201cen- insula, on which is the chief navñl barracks.ANOTHER MUTINY QUELLED Tiflis, Caucasia, August 2\u2014Upon the arrival of a detachment of Cossacks the companies of the Bamur regiment at Deshlagar, commanding the famous Iron Gate at Derhent.which had mu- tinted, surrendered and handed over thelr ringleaders to the Cossack commander Télegraphie communication Deshiagar has has heen restared.caAL DISCOVERED IN WEST.An \u201cOldy Prospector Makes a Good Find Near Battleford.Special to the Montreal Star.Battleford, Sask.August 2.\u2014 Coal has been discovered within a few miles of this town betweeri the Saskatchewan and Battielor.Rivers.It 18 of good quality, and the findar, who ts an old prospector, claims there is lots of It.At present the finder will not divulge the whereabouts of the mine and he bim- self prefers to remain incognito, but he will resume explorations, and if hia further discoveries: warrant it.he will endeavor tn get rome capitalists interested.The discovery is of the great: .t importance to Battleford.i be Hand Book Cases Again Postponed.Toronto, August 2.\u2014The hearing of the handbook case has heen postponed till August 8& Mr.Robinette sald hia rHents were ready for trial and he thought it unfair that they should have tn walt until the other accused persons Were ready.Crown Attorney Corley asked for a remand til} thd date mentioned, as a material witness an hehalf of the Crawn was not present.The magistrate accordingly granted the remand and the bail was renewed In the case nf each of the principals and alleged frequentera at the same figures with , as previously fixed.The charge against : Albert Fdwards, of being a frequenter, vas withdrawn.The alleged frequenters will he tried on charges of vagrane Yachteman Burst Blood Vessel.New York.August 2.- Tames Welr, |r, a wealthy Rrookivn florist and former commander of the Shelter Island, collapsed in hie vacht while salling outside Shelter Tsland vesterday.and died almnst instantly.A rupture of a blond-vessel of the heart was the cause.A pr = 0 J HAS USED IT I Br Teg Dae - Complaint, Stomach Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and all Looseness of the Bowels may be rapidly and effectually cured by tho use of that old and sterling remedy Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild \u2018Strawberry.: It has a reputation of 60 years\u2019 sanding and never fails to either relieve ar ours.There are many imitations of this remedy en the market that sell for less per bottle.Dr.Fowler's is 35 cents, $0 be sure and get the genuine, The cheaper articles may be dangerous to your health.Mus.Cras.Woops, Wauban- rage wrtes : \u2018I have used Pis Entract of Wild Straw.\"Sasry ia my Hibnse for years, and I : ad a splendid remedy for Diar- nd Bowel Compiainky, «- pay ta adieu catho FOR YBARS.-AUGU: T - 2, 1906.__\u2014- seedTIE, MONIRI AL.DAILY STAR- THURSDAY, ot lovely had | \u2018After : Inventory Olearances rr NTs Ppt £2 Our Now Ait = Are 503 h 581 mir! Inventory Clearances on the Mala Floor.21-20 Black and White Hooks and Eyes, 1 QC doz.4e-Spools of Attractive by Its Prices and Good Service | HAMILTON D TT Govlest Shopping\u2019 Place In the Olty I On the Main Fleo',.5e cakes of ' Taylor's Olive £ Oil Soap for 25 Crake Linen Thread, assorted colors, or\u2019! sm CAN THANK STOCKTAKING FOR THESE BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW we have scheduled a sale of the little lots, the broken lines, the impaired assortments disclosed by stock-taking.items, they\u2019re just hints of the many splendid clearing sale bargains that this sale affords.2¢ 50 Belting, in single and double, in black, gray and white, 2;c yd.Indian made To-morrow you'll find prices at their lowest ebb, as We mention but a few 12¢ White Garter Elastic, 1 inch wide, BC ya.10c Scissors, assorted sizes, good blades, clearing at 5c each .Faskets at al lines slated for a clearance MUST GO.olored Tintin à Read over these \u201cAfter Inventory\u2019 Friday Bargains that are of special interest values and you'll be here to supply your needs in summer goods early to-morrow.A lot of Ducks, Drills, Musiins, Chambrays, Ging- hams and Dimities, the left overs of our 10c, 12 1-2¢ and 15¢ goods, yard The balance of our Maco Vago, Printed Challies, with small colored designs, (Clearing Friday at, cream grounda, A3 001, Just + as pretty.yard .A little lot of Unassorted Mohair wiäths up to 5e look like Lustre, double both from a low price standpoint and from the fact that they are wanted goods now.Val.and Torchon Laces and Insertions, assorted 21-2 inches.Clearing Friday at, Values up to 10c.PTE 2.0 yard .Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs, a enllection of odd lines and styles, some are plain hemstitched borders, oth- § ers have lace edges.Values up to 10.(lear- 5C ing Friday at, each .eee K Black Silk Hair Ribbons, 4 inches wide.can be fold goods, 08.The cha and fancy woven destgns, 25c, used for any other purpose as well; aoft mousseline, and 35c values.The shaders we have left clear- 15\u20ac taffeta finish, twn lines, 15e and 19e.Élcar- 10\u20ac ing at, yard .RAA aaa ing Friday at, yd.All the odds and ends in Striped, Checked and White Embroidered Washable Belts, in white Broche Silks, ranging in value up to Sc.washable duck, with embroidered backs.Clearing Friday at, vard .250 Clearing Friday at, each .loc AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCES.$1.75 Muslin Shirtwaist Suits, trimmed embroidery insertion and pleats, $1.19 rifire in all and Inserting.summer wear.come early to-thorrow.The After-Inventory Clearance Brings $2.98 Silk Waists down to - Such exceptiénal values show our earnestness in making a big sac- These are China Silk Walsts navy and black, handsomely trimmed clusters of tucks and Val.There's ohly a limlted quantity.so that you'd best SECOND FLOOR.AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCES.75¢ Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Blouses, with sailor collar, colored - 890 chambray \u201c$l.25 in cream, lace Ladies\u2019 Corsets add lines, in gray.white and black, worth up to $1.25.Clearing at .0c $12.50 Suits fOr .Lerscosse
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